Show YALE LE IS' IS s OF fiRST TIME IN 06 MAt MAY to Eli Eh Crosses Crosse rimson r lin U. U first Time limen in 16 fed I j jF Following F g the Ball Gives Yale Chance to PJ p Harvard's Errors by hy Breaks and t ti CAMBRIDGE AMBRIDGE Mass Nov 24 By A. A P. P P. An An aler alert CAMBRIDGE eleven taking of Harvard's mistakes mistake c muddy field defeated the Crimson in Harvard stadium J 13 to 0 capturing for the Blue its first Big Three ch chan ship since 1916 and incidentally scoring Yale's first touch on Harvard's rd's home gridiron In iii s six six- X 1 teen years Tho The game genie played In a steady shower on grounds soaked by a night and and day of ot rain gave little for the dIsplay or or ordInary ordinary ordinary or- or football strategy TEAMS TEA WAIT FOE KOR BREAKS Both teams were wera forced to to- kick and wait walt for the the breaks Yale Tale adapted Itself to the conditions capitalized its opportunities and scored a touchdown and two field goals on Harvard errors Yale made errors too but not one was was' turned to the advantage of ot the Crimson The football fundamental which Yale coaches ar are ard said to have stress stressed this season Follow the ball bali and d win the game was applied applied apr ap ap- ap- ap plied e nt to Ell Eli players r today When r the ball al was r loose a f Yale Yma- Yma man was there to gather it Jt in A Harvard fumble gave Ducky Pond the slippery slippery slippery slip slip- pery leather for lor a Tun run of ot seventy- seventy one yards for Yale's touchdown A fumble tumble by McGlone of Harvard recovered re ro- re- re covered by Hart substitute for Bingham on the Crimson twenty- twenty yard two-yard line ine placed Yale In position position position tion for tor one of ot Captain Mallory's placement goals One of Hammond's Hammonds Hammonds Hammond's Ham Ham- monds mond's punts blocked and recovered recover recover- ed ad by Blair lair of ot Yale paved the way for tor the second field goal by the Yale captain Under playing conditions conditions conditions con con- almost Impossible the better bettar better bet bet- ter tar team won CAPTAIN SCORES NEW NEV MAUlS MARK In taking his place today among the few winning Yale c captains of ot recent years William N. N Mallory of Memphis 1 Tenn added to his re recently recently recently re- re won laurels as a point scorer by means of ot the placement goal acCounting accounting accounting ac ac- ac- ac counting for seven of ot Yale's thirteen thirteen thir thir- teen pressed points Into service Mallory 1 shortly who 0 before was the Princeton game ame to replace the kicking star OHearn whose leg was broken In the the- contest with Bucknell scored two placements against Princeton and added two more goals by b- this means today In addition to the point after atter touchdown touch touch- down In a sea of ot mud the Yale captain hoisted one over the bars from twenty-eight twenty yards out out and and another from yard twenty-five-yard line The third attempt from the forty forty- tor y- y yard three-yard line went high and fell tell short Richeson held the ball each time OHearn lImed limbed on the tho field fieldIn In the tha dying movements of ot today's game and remained In for a single with play h while ph fu the for Blue the disabled stands gredo rocked hero r Spectators and players alike Graved braved the hardest conditions for forthe forthe forthe the ultimate Big Three battle of ot the year More than persons draped in waterproofs or blankets and many wearing the of the fishermen sat in a steady downpour and watched the rival elevens 4 pursue the waterlogged elusive tall ball So slippery ry was the leather that few tew attempts were made to catch punts The ball was vas allowed to lie where It fell tell an and usually It did not roll far LONG GAINS GAIN'S ARE FEThe FE FEW The longest gain by rushing was Wa for two twenty-two yards made by Neale for Yale in the first period For Harvard Klee gained fourteen yards on another occasion In the same period These two runs represented represented represented the only first downs earned by the two teams during the entire game Backs dropped the ball on ond passes dropped d It from when len c center tackled Jf d. d runners In the final period d when Spalding Harvard Harvard Har liar vard yard fumbled tumbled a punt on his own yard thirty-yard line almost every man on the two elevens cloy elev I ens attempted lo o fall on the ball which nosed away from each of them until at last R. R Hubbard a Crimson gathered It In The game showed a total of ot four tOUl fumbles by Yale players to eight by Harvard men KICKING DUEL IS START STAR In the kicking duel Into which the game developed almost at the start Hammond of ot Harvard had the advantage in the first half against Ne Neile le When Stevens replaced him himIn himin himin in the he third period the tide turned the Yale man getting amazing dis distance die die- tance with tho the soggy ball driving it across the Crimson goal repeatedly One of 01 his long low punts went vent sixty six yards The game statistics statistics statis statis- tics showed a a. J. J total of 54 punts 29 by Yale and 25 by Harvard In the rushing game what there was vas of ot it it Harvard had the advantage gaining sixty-nine sixty yards to Yale's fifty Pond and Cottle his I substitute did the carrying for the Blue Bluet while while- Cheek bore bote the brunt tor for the Crimson The lineup and I summary Yale 13 Harvard 0 Bingham le Ia Combs Milstead It Evana Evans Eckart l Dunker Lovejoy c Greenough rg rg Huggard C Blair rt Eastman Luman re Hill LeeI LeaI Leo Lee I eale Neale Neale Cheek pr Pond nd Hammond M Mallory llory C C- C fb fb Coburn 1 SCORE BY PERIODS Yale Yale 07 o 7 6 G 0 13 0 13 Harvard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yale scoring scoring- Touchdown Pond I Point from try after touchdown Mallor Mallory Goals from field placement placement placement place place- ment Mallory 2 Referee Rates W W. A. A Quigley Pennsylvania Umpire T. T J. J Thorpe Columbia Field Judge 1 Dr II E. E J. J OBrien O'Brien Tufts Linesman Fred W. W Murphy Brown Time of periods 16 minutes The statistics of the Yale Yale game grama indicate the effect the tha slippery muddy field had In retarding play and andIn andIn andIn In forcing both sides to punt Yale's punts aggregated e 10 1095 1096 yards lard ar and l Ha Har Harvard's yards vard's J s 1042 yards Other h statistics rS s fo fol follow y low Yale Tale Harvard First down i j j i Number of punts punta 29 25 35 Yards gained Rained by rushing 51 52 09 69 Average distance of punts 38 35 42 U Number of kickoffs 1 4 Forward passes passe attempted i 2 I I S 3 Forward For passes completed 0 0 forward passes 2 3 Forward passes I Intercepted 0 0 Yar Yards ls by forward Ipa passes o 0 O 0 Fumbles 4 j S Opponents' Opponents fumbles 6 5 1 I Penalties 3 2 Yards lost by penalties 12 12 20 o I PHILADELPHIA A. A Nov Noy 24 Fifteen Fifteen I years ear ago Connie Mack Macit was the mae only ony major league manager who would give a i college col ball player a n. trial Today the tho l college stars stra are eagerly sought by every major maJr league cl club chib |