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Show .ft --JfflKiF i i 'x. 16 Ohio Staters Defeat Chicago by One Point;; "iiTOU i.j ,i.lifl AO! j iJi. ,. u ! ' Top CaptalnTleed of Nvada, gaining seven yards through the Utah Hno. The play went Inside of tackle. (left) Mid die Wh, Nevada fullback, scoring the touchdown that tied the score. Bottom (right) Bradshaw, Nevada quarterback, returning a. punt thirty yards In the third quarter Just before the winning touchdown was scored. ' . Bottom Failure to Kick Fatal if Oct SO wards, however, when, after a march the field. Mathys accepted a forgoal down A plunge across Chicagos ward pass behind Northwestern a goal llite by Charles The Northwestern goal was threatened from the one-jafu'Uatk again tn the final period, but the line Taylor, Ohio line. held with Indiana on the three-yar- d in the lost ftw minutes of play,y Score by periodsv il a sensation Ohio Mato 7 0 3 010 gate over Indiana Chicago before J7 00ft persons Northwestern 7 0 0 0 . 7 . . .. here today after Ohio entered the fourtn 8 to 0 The bv behind period fj the undefeated Ohio eleven elim natecl AMES OUTCLASSES Chicago from the 1920 championship. i of PLAYERS ST. The play that started the defeat BucK-ey- e Chicago was made bv Myers,a the poor punt left end, who grabbed AMES Iowa, Oct 80 The lowty Stata line and raced on Chicago s forty-yar- d and outtine before being university eleven outplayed to the thlrty-yai- d classed the Washington university gqund Hoge W orkman, . thrown out of hounds St from here Mo,, .Louis, today by the the sensational Burkeye quarterback, score of 24 to 7 Three touchdowns and d thrilled the crowd with a a score were field from responsible for forward pass to his brother, who mcb counters the The play was in N had relieved' Sly ker at right end territory during moat of Workman caught the pass, after missing Washington time The visitors lone tally came a previous attempt and brought the ball the in the second quarter, when Kchooley d line to Chlrago S d line, the dropped a punt on the Tavlor tipped off four vard through visitors It over the gol ft tie recovering went the line, and on the next two plav Workman Hoge over for a touchdown Kicked goal GEORGIANS The spectacular ending came with the gave CENTER COLLEGIANS eight minutes remaining totoplav ami give vent to the huge crowd a chance enthusiasm, which had its bottled-u- p ATLVNT4, U . Oct 30 Georgia TftCh held In check by the dogged, fight Center college on Grant x vheen After the touchdown had been siored, overwhelmed field todav 28 to 0 before the largest field goal Workman tried for a Hoge a football but the crowd that ever witnessed line, from the thirteen-yar- d Maroons raced toward the ball with their game In the south of more runs than fifty the Spectacular blocked htnds above their heads and vards for touchdowns by Captain Flower attempt Halfback and Barren featured the conChicago s eleven got away to a lead over Ohio State In the first test Center was- unable to get Its aerial attack under way and never threatened fullperiod, when Palmer, the score. , back, picked up a fumble In midfield and to a touchdown raced fifty yards for Pete fctlnchcomb, the sensational Ohio left halfback, who entered the game juat RESULTS before the end of the first period thrilled the large crowd with a spectacular At Salt Nevada Lake run in the second period thirty-yar- d university 14, , t tah university 7 Sttnchcomb also figured with Workman At Logan Colorado. A C 11, UtahA. the Ohio quarterback, tn brilliant forward passing. InThe second period ended onwitu At Colorado bprlngs Colorado U. 7, Its possesaion of the ball Chicago Colorado college, 7 d line At Denver Wyoming 14, Colorado Ohio State fought determinedly in the Mines 7 third period to crash over with a touchAt Chicago Ohio Slate 7, ( hicego . down, but was halted twenty vards from At CamhndgeA-Harva24, Virginia ft. Chicago s goal, falling to make downs Y ork New At Columbia 20, WilWorkman and Sttnchcomb made three 14 downs by squirming through the line liams At Annapolis, Md St Mary's 81, Bt . Th Ohioans, howev er, lacked the punch 'when they came within striking distance Johns 0 At Princeton Princeton 10, West Vir. Tntge relieved ,of the Maroons goal 1 I Bobby Cole, the Chicago quarterback, at ginia At ' 4 tha Mart of tha third period, when Coie orcester, Mues Holy Cross 3. was taken Out of the game suffering Syracuse ft .( 'from p Haven Yale 21, Colgate 7 At The a badly dislocated shoulder At West Point, N Y Army 17, Notre period ended with the v Buckeyes holding Dame , 27 V t' line. tha ball on their thirty-ftAt I rhana Illinois 17, Minnesota 7 With defeat facing them, ,the Ohioans fought like tigers in the fourth period ernAt 7 Indianapolis Indiana 10r Northwestand scored a touchdown, C. Taylor, the At Des MoJnes, la Drake 7, Grln-ne- ll ifullbaok, plunging' through tha Chicago 7. . d Una from the line, after the ball At d Ames, Iowa Iowa State 14, Washhad bean advanced to Chicagos Una on forward passes Workman kicked ington 7 At Provident e, R I Brown 35, Vergoal Myers, tha Ohio left end, started the victory He grabbed a short punt mont 0 At Lewiston, Maine Bowdoin 0, Mates on tha forty yard Una and ran ten yards 0 A forward pass, before being downed At Atlanta, Ga to his brother, brought Georgia Tech 28, CenHarry Workman d line After ter 0 the ball to Chicagos At Cleveland Wnoster 19, Case 0 three plunges through the line Tavlor At Alliance, Ohio Mount J.'lon 26, Ak'wont over Workman tried a place kick line near the end ron 0 from the thirteen-yar- d At Oberlln Ohio Oberlin 43. lUram ft of the game, but It was blocked At Berea, Ohio Baldwin-aliat e 60, The lineup and summary Deflam e 0 Ohto State Chicago (8). At Gettvsburg, Pa Gettysbulg 21, Dickinson 0 Im At Norristown, ft, Muhlenburg V Ilia Nova 0 At Beaver Flails, Pa Geneva 84, Alfred 0 At Orono. Maine Maine 22, Colhv 6. H N At Hanover, Dartmouth 34, Tufts 7 At Haverford, Pa Urslnus 3, Haver-for- d dft dfc nl fa WffiVffaWa,iftn,nMi,iiieiSli)illitsai'fcfttVi1eiri, n j Zr-- Maroon Scores Touchdown in Opening Period, but Misses Goal; Buckeyes Held Scoreless Until Final, When, Battling Desperately, They Put Ball Over and Boot Between Posts for Needed Marker. . it a- e . . ? mm , r t V !yvi S ., i ft uvvVin , - 1 V t -- Cv .C "t .v i I au, "2 A J v,, s ? fw h 3 'me v v v Special ta Tbn Trtbwm. "? ANGELES. Oct. ft. Revealing aw evidence In the Coast league F. Edward acandal, attornay for tho Varoon club, here today, made public a portion of tha affidavit by Rod Murphy, Saattla club tnflelder. disclosing, according ta tha affidavit, that Outfleidar Mag-ga- rt of tha Sait Laka club was to have received JlCWft from Babe Borton Tor throwing games to Vernoa. irtstaad of 8804, which Maggert admitted aa having been received. Title evidence will be Introduced' before tho grand Jury when tt reconvenes Monday next (o co nplete Its Inv eetigatkm of the scandal, according to Wahrte. In addition. Other new testimony will be offered, especially by Rumler, It la expected Murphy, in hie affidavit, assarts that Nate Raymond, a leading figure In the alleged gambling ring, told him Mag LOS v.?? '0 w wl--yfs'&C a 4 V ? It H- - It TAOO FIELD, CHICAGO, (T ' larw: ( d, mc-tor- , New Evidence Shows, Borton Doubled-crosse- d 7. Maggert Oat of $500 that ht gert wai to ba paid llOvft, but Raymond) had learned the Bee player had received but 3700 of tha premised 1 bribe. Then, according to Murphy, Raj mond told him he gave BOrton 300 more to give to Maggert. affidavit ehowe a discrepancy-I- n the amounts Maggert said ha received and the sums Raymond said ha had pefd Tha question of veracity wid be a leading one with the Jury, it Is promised. We lirie will have Murphy affidavit placed before thes grand Jury in an effort to disapprove allegations that tha slush fun) with which to- bribe players, came from tha fan fund instead of from ths pro- - , fessional Frank Stafford gambler. deputy district attorney in, charge of 'the Inquiry, today completed assorting evidence for presentation to the Jury wheh It reconvenes. It is expected Salt Lake Infielder Mulligan will he th first witness. Stafford i desirous that Manage) Johnson of the Saif Lake club and also v Rumler be on hand Monday -- Bcft-ton- - LOUIS -- twenty-fivc-yar- ten-yar- ten-yar- Field Goal Produces Only Colorado Aggies Bunch Three, Point of Game; Three Touchdowns for 21 Winner Are Outweighed. Points; Loganites Game. DEFEAT i -- WORCESTER. Maas , Oct 30. Holy Cross football team, although outweighed fifteen pounds to a man, beat Syracuse, S to 0, today. It was Syracuses first defeat of the season. Ths ball was In Syracuse territory the greater part of ths game, and nepr the end of tho third period Quarterback Smith of Holy Cross booted ths ball over for a field goal from the forty-yar- d line Both shies fumbled frequently. Score by periods 8 8 8 Holy Cross 0 8 8 Syracuse - FOOTBALL ; 68 08 i- ; twenty-flve-ysr- rd Triki.nt- - ; vc v,4. ': -- ta -- T. f f , v yf z w - jpCily . if' iL r' ,v j f Staft CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 0 Harvard, with team composed almost entirely of ub tttutea, defeated University of Virginia today, 24 to 0 The Crimson scored 14 of Its total points In the last period. Brown blocked a punt and ran twenty yards for a touchdown. and another Harvard score came shortly afterward when two forward passes, one of thlrtythree yards, resulted in a second touchdown In that period. The line play of both teams turned back rushing efforts. a- who meets Lou in feature bout at Manhattan club tomorrow night. AST BBUGGEB, The Haenp . Harvard 24) (rocker Eastman Olmetead, one-yar- -- 0 pi re, Knight, Dartmouth field Judge. Hutchens Purdue, head llneaman. Young, Illinois Wesleyan. GOPHERS UNABLE TO , SOLVE AERIAL GAME Oft. so Forward paasea gave Illinois a IT to 7 victory over Minnesota todav, the stonewall line of the Gophers making It necessary for the mini to depend on aerial attack. Illinois was outplayed in the first quarter, Minnesota carrying tha ball to tha fifteen-yar- d line twtoe. but lacking 'the punch fc cross the final line WaJqulst broke looae in the middle of the second quarter and had a dear field ahead when he fell, loaing a chance for an Illinois touchdown. A few moments later, however, he shot a pass to Carney for a touchdown and shortly after the plav was represented fur a second touchdown Ralph Fletcher kicked both goals Minnesota's touchdown came tn Jhe third period after a long pass, Ruben to Eckberg, the latter going over for- the eeeond. Ralph Fletcher tried to- kick field goals three times in the final period, tha third attempt being successful. Lineup and summary Minnesota Illinois URBANA, 111, At Philadelphia Drexel Institute 13, West Man land 14 t Washington, I) C Gallaudet college 7, Catholic university l.t At Detroit University of Detroit 39, Fordhain ft At Am Arixjr, Mich Michigan 21 Tula ne f At laifayette, Ind Wabash 14, Purdue 19 At Khava, N. Y Cornell 74, Rutgers 0 At Annapolis Navy 47, Western Reserve ft At Meadville, Pa Alleghany 3. Grove City 0. At Amherst Amherst 30, Hamilton At Philadelphia Penn State $S, Pennsylvania 7. At Pittsburg Pittsburg )4, tsifavette ft At Omaha Marquette 13, Creighton I) At Corvallis, Ore Oregon Aggies 7. University of California 17 At Walla Walla, W ash. Idaho 21. Whitman 7. At Columbia, Mo. Oklahoma 28, Missouri 7 Kansas 14, Kansas AgAt Manhattan gies 0 At H war th more Bwarthmora 0, Franklin and Marshall 0 At dminnail Wittenberg 13, University of Cini innati 7 Baltimore Johna At 7, Hopkins Georgetow n 26 At Sioux City, Iowa Mornlngside 8, South Dakota university 3 At Boseman, Mont Montana State 1, Gonsaga 0 Vaiulnrhllt .2(1, Kentucky 8 University of Georgia 7, Auburn 8 University of North' Carolina 0, Western Maryland college 13 North Caroline State 9, Virginia MID Itary institute 21 Washington and Lee IS, Virginia Polytechnic institute 0. At Birmingham Alabama 21, Huwa-ne- e j 0 , MICHIGAN SUPERIOR TO TULANE ELEVEN Optical Ball Clubs to ANN ARBOR, Mich . Ckt 10BMperlor forward pajuiJiijr, combined with the backfield, enabled weight of Michigan the Wolverine to defeat Tulane university, 21 to ft, on Ferry field today. , Celebrate Wednesday Th ItteUr Optical baachall club r(tl celebrate tbelf prDaat winning wttb a baaouet and 4aace at the sVawhmia botH H ednenday One of the Optlcala club am th light cbaaiploeeiitp nf tite t Ity Ana tear Iranuv an aadthnr ftniahe third In the (oaimnrrlaT rau nf (he clubn and lhlr All member rare. trlvea u4 lweethrarts are exported te be pren-M- l IVta Komar? will act af (he baaqoet aa loaetmuelrr and Charlie Prhr will bn masMusic will bn furnlabed bf ter nf rerrmonira INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10 Indiana won the Ariel quartet its second conference football game of following the banquet the part? will 90 tn the club rwaM of th fraternal Order mt tha asaaon hers today, beating North western. 10 to T. A place kick from the fcaglea where dancing wilt bn a feature All twenty-fiva-yard line In tha third period member nf the Commercial baseball league and their wlreo and nweeihearta ham brew laelted by Risley gave Indiana the edge A fumthe dance. In grand march will twenty-yard line three min-Ute- a tn attend ble bn tha at t 0 nrtorfc. , after tha gams started resulted In begin Ha? Iha whn baa charge nf th Manager Northwestern scoring Its touchdown, arraugemmta haa I aa Inettai! tn each k mu Shu. orausnb hdown king the Hub ae a whole. Omug te the poealblMir that InJiuua cttUcd tne gtorlng soon aftcr- - twa memlpf of llie Hub may be e'efbh'l, NORTHWESTERN IS LOSER TO INDIANA Bruggcr and Ppluso at Even Weight; Are Neck and Grueling Battle Decided in Final Quarter, When the Tied Score Is Broken. v K Neck Fast on Bouts. LOu Poiuso and Art rruggrr, who meet in a bout at Hardy K Downing a Wekly boxing show In the Hippodrome theater tomorrow night for tile bantamweight rlmrrpiunshlp of Utah, wer" put on the stales by Promoter Downing yesterday and while tliev will both be slightly over the bantamweight limit of 116 pounds, there will not he a pound dlffirenie betwein them whtn t h py step In the ring with Poiuso having what edge thoracis In weight The fait that Brugger has bei u in the habit of taking on loys who wire siierHt pounds heavier Ihjin I im K has given some of the fans the impression that ht was never heavier than Poiuso, but It is to be taken ylnto consideration that Poiuso haa also developed and grown heavier since he was last seen at the Manhattan jelub and he topped Brugger by almost a. pound vesterdav. While Poiuso I undoubtedly the better boxer of the two and will almost surely outpoint Brugger when It comes to boxing, he has really never been put to the acid test of a grueling rontist and It remains to be seen whether his superior speed and cleverness will keep him out of harm s wav While these boys have never met In the ring bffore, they have boxad sivernl Identical opponents and the.' A a tits of tboee bouts would lndhate that th are about evenly matched Poiuso fought FImbr gtulf to two draws the lalfqr part of Lst sead son, while Brugger also went to a draw with Ftult at the chili s Poiuso fought Kid Bird era! weeks ago d draw last spring a whl d bout Brugger beat him in a Spug Meyers u( Pocatello warn brought here laat spring to meet Poiuso, who h 11 him to a good draw, while Hrmrgi r met ten round lmut Meyers In a In Pocatello some time ago and ws handed ttie k o. , wallop in the early rounds will bring logelher The a pair of overslxe middles eights In Jm k e Churllo Tonne, n Vt)!te ntrd Soldier g fellows who shon'd of big, furnish the fans some real thrills hoi lli Young has had. things all his own wav In every bout he has hid yt the club so far, i slopping Slim Kearns Is nnd Bill Notched with iae, and he pit after Kid Dutch. M'k Ihilion and the rest of the tdg fellows Jack Costello nnd Tied Newty of Ogs den are about ns nlfiv-- a pair of as aotild be ph krd nnl as thev II would not are both clean bs surprising to see ryie or the o'lu r slip ever tha winning punch at hny time Flats Rowbolbam. whq comes here highly touted from fnver, will give awav several povinds to Walbu'e llarelton, the tough local youngster, tn a mqlee Bill Pflster and Kid Cuddv will tngle Uuddv Is a forIn the first prelindnary mer Manhattan club lull Her and made o k a battler a couple as record a quite of vear ago of youngsters will The regulation pair epen the show. COR L , t V rtcr-.JVy- -. :l r. . V, V' A 7 drrii Jfr 'r " J . i five-ya- S1ANPORD UNJVEH8ITY, Cal.. Oct The Stanford foot o I! team today upact prriilitlona of experts by defeating. 10 to 0, ths University of Oregon, claimant of the 1919 Uaclfic coast conference championship. A sensational advance across the field d from the Htanford line? where Rie Cardinal, stopped an Oregon advance, resulted tn Stanfords tout hdown in lhe third period. A fumbJs by ths Oregonian at a critical moment figured In the retulL Temp'eton scored the final tally for Stanford with s drop kirk In the final period from Oregon's thirty-yar- d line 30 four-roun- d four-roun- v -- four-roun- semi-wind- hard-hittin- writer-weight- hard-hltta- four-roun- d kn kaa left (He aralwn matter f tha tndlrM to the rhrH aieanfete tn a ft ee1 the Hfintat. bve reiiurated TVm f (he Newboneq at to meet in (he Mh? eren n 7 90 nHmk Tkedamida? aat rd STANFORD TURNS OREGON 1 IT BACK v four-roun- ALLIS, .Ore , Oct. 30 University California defeated Oregon Agricultural (ollcge. 17 to 7, here today. In a grueling football game l'p to this game neither team had been defeated this season The first period consisted of punting duel In which neither side scored. Early In the second period, by line plunges and short end runs, Bprott scored a touchdown for California and- Toomey kicked goal The third period was scoreless, but earlv in the final period the Aggies evened the s ore when Harold McKenna scored a tout hdown and Hugh McKenna kicked goal The Californians quickly gained an advantage by marching across the field three-yar- d to the Aggies' line and Toomey scored a goat from placement. afterward a fumbled Shortly punt gar the Californians the bail on the Oregonians line.41 from which point Mnrrison carried the ball over for the ( alifornlan' second touchdown, Toomey kicking goal. of d inu-pl- At Nashville Vanderbilt 20, Kentucky 0. At Indianapolis Butler 89c Georgetown 0 At St Paul St Thomas 8 Hamlin 1ft. At Northfleld, Minn Carleton college 21, St Glaf 0 Hcftre by periods. At Fargo, N D University of North Illinois Dakota 14 North Dakota Agglee 7. Minnesota At Houston Texas 21, Rite 0. Illinois scoring touchdowns tarney At Fayetteville At kanaas university 1. goals from touchdowns Ralph Fletch-- 1 14, Missouri School of Minna 8 er (sub for Peden) 8, field goal Ralph At Pullman, YYaah Washington Stata TouchMlnneeota scoring Fletcher college 81. Lniversity of Montana 8 down Eckberg, goal from touchdown At Cal University Claremont. of Referee Masker, Northwest- Southern California' 7. Pomona collega V kckberg ern Umpire Henrock, Wisconsin, Field At Pasadena, Cal Whittier college 7, liead California Inntltuts of Technology 21 Judge EUlott, Illinois Wesleyan linesman Reid, Michigan. At Stanford University, 4al University of Oregon 0, Stanford 18. Virginia (0). Newman HaU lo,. It ............ Fenwick .1., c. ........... . Hankins (oera?...... Brown McConnell ....rg. Clark Wkwood ............rU... .......... ten-yar- ten-yar- HARVARD SUBS WIN FROM VIRGINIANS two-yar- A 0 Special to Ths Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. 80. A terrific drive In the third quarter, when three touchdowns were pushed over In ten minutes, brought the Colorado Aggies a 21 to 0 victory over tha Utah Aggies today. Ths Coloradoans went Into ths gamfe heavy fkvoriteo, hut outside th third period ths Utahns put up a great fight under tha odds against them. The Coloradoan presented the same finished team that Coach Hughes has produced In the last four years. They tried nothing but straight football, hammering their way up and down th field at times when they got started, but at other times their attacks wars met by Coach Romney's men In great atyle. The game opened with a heavy wind bto wring over a wet field. Captain Worley won the toss and chose to kick. The visitors started a march for the goal and a touchdown looked Inevitable. A fumble on the Utah line saved the day for the Utahna From this point Workicked out and the remainder of the ley petjod found both teams kicking a good deal with qxcellent defense on bptb i aides In the second quarter tha Utah men outplayed the Fort Colltna aggregation d and once got the ball on the The Wei line, threatening to score. field and the wind prevented the execution of any trick plays and inasmuch as all of those failed, straight football was of no avail for the Utahns against the ten-ya- rd ten-yar- .......... ......... 04t sistently, whlls Worley's kicking kept the ball safely away from the goal For tha Aggie, Falck did some gnrd work on the offensive Button, Conroe and Anderson broke up a number of plavs through the line. The Utah men played In ITHACA. N. T., Oct 80 Rutgers of- a manner much to their credit in spite fered determined resistance hers today, of the score against them. , The lineup and summary. but wss defeated by Cornell, 84 to 8. Position Utah. Colorado. Although able to solve Cornell's line Je Doritu plays, a wonderful aerial attack, com- Ratskin It Anderson bined with the brilliant running of Eddie Dotson CORNELL MEN HOLD RUTGERS SCORELESS Kaw Cornell left halfback, overwhelmed the New Jersey eleven. In 'the fourth period a forward pass the ball on Rutgers' twelve-yar- d ftaced Kaw dashed around the visitors' left for a touchdown. With two minutes to play. Quarterback Carey for Cornell dropped a goal from the line. Score: 8 14 0 1814 Cornell 8 8 8 0 0 Rutgers twenty-five-ya- rd WESTERN RESERVE EASY FOR MIDDIES ANNAPOLIS, Md . Oct 88 Western Reserve was easily defeated by the Annapolis midshipmen In their annual football game here today, 47 to 0 The middies bowled over their opponents almost st wlU. Only three times were they forced to punt The Reserves took most of ths first half In ths final stages they launched an aerial attack in a vain effort to score. Score by periods- II 14 T 1347 Navy Reserves ,.8 8 0 88 McMlcheal Mjers McKcv Hansen Button Worley ..........lgc Rain Nichols rg rt re CouruV Bresnahan Nicholson qb.. Falck, halfbak B. Hartshorn Hartshorn lhb...... Ball If F. Hartshorn rhb foott !...fb. ....... Erickson , Score by periods 8 8 8 8 Utah Aggies .. Colorado Aggies 8 8 21 ft !i Substitutions Bresnahan for Ratsfln Hinds for- - Bresnahan; Herigstead for t Bcott; Kirk for Balltt. Officials Oregon, referee; Mahoftey, Colorado, umpire; Bchroeder, Colorado , ' Aggies, headllnesman. - , fell on tt. pnder tha rules, ths committee held the dugout Is considered part of ths grandstand and therefore the ball should have been played from the twenty-yar- d line. NOTRE DAME WINS .v WEST POINT GAME WEST POINT, N. T army went down to deft time this year when tin erful Notre Damseam rVt The cadets led for th gams, but Notre Dame's attack overPITTSBURG. Pa., Oct. 80. Th Univer-slt- y the came the lighter army men In the final of Pittsburg football teem defeated and ths Hooslers were able to regperiod college at Forbes field today, ister ths two touchdowns which gave lariayette y it to o. them the game Fullback French fab Results 33 4 6 third. Time Tom Triple passes and long runs by Davies, sixty yards for one of the army's touchJ.fkxtraw, I hoard, (luuunond Ulcli.nl the Panther left halfback, marked both downs. aptala Rnrti, Glpp end Mohardt starred fair V Davies kicked the goals J.vk Hill t.mllevrr in. I oudlellsht .1. touchdowns Notre Dame PIMLICO ENTRIES. ra Pitt held Ijtfsvett for downs three snd Lineup snaintary: r fnrlonz--Mfourth rti'-I Contain. . iim times when the visitors were within ths Pint r eix fi rlotim- rHr 11? Dr ( ha Notre Paste C2Tr Army ( IT). IT Buna) I, USft, UHle 115 Hard ( In ths last White US. lU u HA Tar an ,3 60 wo, Rel shadow of ths goal posts 5i. ..... re.. .. ... K. Anderaoa 94 DO $3 30 Wcnad, period Lafayette worked lhe bell to the Dsvldaos (ulu 115 riituicrtH'quf ourmlr ItA, Witklow Log. Ill III Hurki-- l .. rt r. Couthlla C 107 loirh iJ Uulartol m H TO, lldnl tj m d line on Tlnio, Panthers but ftnldtlrr . . . re .11 AMron 1$ mialt.a Plana, Ulavniie Jim Daisy, the Pitt line he'd. Ths score:plunges, lhe id rate tn mile Karheker iVd Flam Jirecae Ijre ft j an. ala. r.a, Hiiumiilxlie 117 lit J f iiiiiu hil I tjiima of Truintw on I It. 14 I lark. , . 14 . 8 0 8 Rntiift UUan 147 J firth rav., hjtiMiap, twu aillm aat a nuar Pittsburg l It? intro a lkf Mar)err assess PUdHfc U..,. ...... 8 8 8 0 0 L Rttiek .... Turf and Entries PITT SLIPS OVER BLANK ON LAFAYETTE Ita 1 V l 1 V, lu-- five-yar- 1 o nwtt V er 1IU. liJt Ki iue Mh 1.54 NS.irik 11 Uihier 144 Itiiftl rre nib fiiriona' least Id I4 U4 I lrit(r 117 Dnlilnitla 44 he ( arrs 117 117 Night HUtk IK, Allnrta Alrurd 135 Fourih t ire. ell furteage- - Haa lsi 104, Idle 1MI U II Me(ur (it Vue lill, Am-lMie Vark ISO, BUI? Bell? 130, braainfd Ho S if tb rae. nh IVIWann lofl W T. UfikYfkS Ili, JfeafMatr HJ. Nlflit Hitler U2, Utir JBuuta I1A (j'tecreeb Hi MuiUttke ili, raunu 117 Alifh rai-nil fiirh) THareM Pandnra lli Kritfit Hi A rr II? U aha at Its H mi urn t IM Kitt iew 111 Hdtifceetmia HJV &. 3 llnritre lift Boretffjft (ui)iroK 1 Mrst-ai1 Id aille re ttreac Ml, Oil lied u.' Wleraa im, Vriiow Head Ind Wfamiett loh Thualereittrm 111. rtmaiaire path rniiJI5 rk ll'W IftMiifate lid. IATONIA ?lrl li? 4r t 21 Mickle re Maeomher.,. Witt haavler-tea- hi , qb t Fitagerald lb Rinehart Dratwtfk At the of the third period tfte . Raseell Colorado opening rta, Humphrey. recalved the ball throe Hamilton ... . Bundle times andplayers fb. sent the locals In the air bv Score by periods offensive drives three that brought the T ft 4 14 6 Harvard three touchdowns The Hartshorn broth0 0 Virginia ers scores all made the in fact, and, Harvard scoring Tonehdewan Hamilton Brawn Goal from tone Mow 1 43 rat wick ft. carried the burden of battle. Both plajed football. Goal from field Buell (sub for FitmtmldK great The final period found the Utahns pW-tin- g' Amherst. Before Notable, Umpire Laa-sel- l. Brows Field judge up the same fight they did In the Tufts. Morphy, In this quarter Head linesman Brown, R. A, A. Times Fil- ths first two quarters ters minutes each. ths visitors were unable to gain con- ter - Ilf Jr. )M) Ik m Minin II, 13) rWnaarona woond third Time 3 4 Pool). 114 Ml, ,6 3ll, 32 60. tl nuoford), gl 70. $3 40 lit 8J) iL isar ra. l.rX Inirk 32 00 I, reeurd), after fire alm Pixtli raro, lx fiirhn$. Vllaalmaa 102 (H 8 X 40, 813 70. 4 SO .so , The Hoy, PU 4 SO 0. Halle), 8VUO, aernod, Tlpplty S.ay sad I Ijriayette rare Xbm k Wllkltle (VI kit hards t) PENN STATE BEATS PENN U KICKERS I ISOMS French .. 1e j....qh . . ....... s ... ,.lhrb.'.. .... n . KUejt Bramlpr tbi . . . . T 1A , ... 17 0 Army... me . 7 Notre Its 7 0 IS wail 30,- -In PHILADELPHIA. a Opt Tmiriulewn Law gams rear. srnrlns Army tk, Ihlnl Wllrhet, 134 IL I ke), lime, with thrills, Penn Htate defeated French. Deals from tmirlMJnwnfr-BrtM- tf I II Jnrk-2 3 turbehi. Jack )lar. Jr., replete Pennsylvania oa Franklin field today by Goal from placeweof F r t ? Hapld Hay and Kialairn also run a score of 18 tq 7. Outclassed from ths Notre Dam arorlnf . THm Hv nth race nille and on. lxftciith-gaaftGmM from touch'ftuirMWlan the Red and Blue team put up a 2 Kit? start, IS )H. htssl 8TIO 33 70 of so. $j Ulpp ft. woo. Helglao tjilera 1)0 t It Pnal), SV NO, $3 Ml, tame fight against the, of Tim minute each. qiiarirfa--1rerun. , Barry H, OS IJ Hoberi.l, $v so, third. ? Refer Andrew. Tale. open-fiel- d Kttiinger's TOue, I 43 3 ft Dreaftea, running and a Dncud, Har Spirit, R I toft Jrffer- sslrifif to kick-ompIrKerberger, run from a nlnety-var- d iteneral (.hois sad I brer oy Halfslo. ra a. back Haines were among the feature of ths gem. Reck, left tackle, kick. 9 four l.larsmss ThsrbsT, (slsst. Callies foals from touchdown. Hcors by periods 0-- 8l.fl, hdoims-'Mnbs- Pllre . - te 2 ff Ogdenites and Play Soccer 'Game Today State Pennsylvania T 8 21 8 8 8 7' YALE VICTORIOUS 828 7 7 RESULTS. Port Pmiglai will seals bo Ike Mecca toe onreer entbiam.la today, who. st 2 30 s'ekiek 1l4 ill fiirhmaNTaliatniin, VJ ft 10' 1 So A8 Itelle of Kliea the Oydes rlerea battle lg llie reinrs eafage-men- ) Hint) , ltk the aalie.tr. 4 slednnt.a anned is WHhtuea I "i (i . II ffW r AI tu. f AO ar (elltiei SI 7(1 (bird I hr Hc(inliark rap enmprlltlo. Thle will he the lii tela4, 1'ark, als fr)iaa, A I 14 4 Artb aa kallnMifter.' Hlntter Ur la.t chauge, aaotber wis hy find, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10 Villa Nova kva a ad I hr I'allfta .III virtually etnia t.iaaiaa hitter llehna. L Sir. a rrlrnttus by has been credited with a tie In the Men alau ran. litem f lhe inqiliy fur I hi. arawm game played last Raturday against Georg Thr vl.ilt.ra pal Brnad rare i( farltta? . op a snappy rxlilhllh Champ 113 to a university, Ho Washington according so ML na fftfto ft PfN'ii n Siaae wke. SI home la.t week. Sad wrr. be. lea ruling today of the eastern commute, Herald 1 rntteraon, the rrni T thruugk lark ttf cmahlaaltoo. Unn left KjI anil for lK?a 11ft (u I.)hn. hllo M10. nerwml, Lmi mal.ly They on college sthleklce tennin At time the fa11 -t W George fnrwanl five, which ehoold five $3 w, third Time. Its v,e a ll-to- -7 AuMrali', wijpta h will def8nd hie title I 11Did U5 (Jramt DurL'), vicMet q, Deratere, th. f w 111. defeaw a artrf baltlr Wrak plae.. Washington, was allowed a of tortnii ihtvtpiott at V UniTne tn jVi'iMiera (leathmaaliariH. amt (ourtviebr lao re un hoi It Irani, wklrk ileveluped la the pr vPmi. tory. I Nnvember. He ri4K;tf to ine AtfhJnet tor remedied by Iue laelurl-.from mtie a ad a fttrlnen- -l ad? decision a resultsd The will rltirri rue, of escouni.r dispute in the Imvio the I i It rl Hlatre ever the second touchdown when the ball f W $4 Od 4 40 wB, sow sirs today, aad ltd) tfl khfft alioerlhrr a n. ruutnt it New Vmihl M rup went Into the duguut behind ths goal lot (J ( f t ) $to I t.rand of r,-,-- . r .h mid ra.ur. Ah s r.'tlla, rte Kr Torkrr I re ml tr to It I 1 14 t 11(1 i til )H f'l fi nil! a u n ufrn isle a. rrf, rr posts where a George Washington plsver Gerald Patterson Leaves to Meet Yank Net Team COLORADO A. 0. UTAH A. C. VILLA NOVA TEAM GIVEN TIED SCORE OVER COLGATE TEAM CKW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 30, Val defeated Colgate today, 21 to 7. Wjlh Captain Callahan. Aldlch, Acoata, Dickens and Murphy out because of previous Injuries, and several of Colgat t men out for the same reason, both teams had men. many second-strin- g Score by periods l Tale 8 8 -IJ f 8 8 t ft Oolgate T- DAVI TO MIST MYIR8. Kid Davis, local fighter, will meet Fimg Meyers at Pocatello tomorrow night A |