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Show ' 6 " THE $AtT " JAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNJNO, NOVEMBER 1 lV 192U PRINCETON HUMBLES DEMPSEY SIGNS FOR THE BIG FIGHT f:ir ; YALE; BLUES FORCED TO PUNT REPEATEDLY TALE CALLAHANS TROUNCED BY . Score Is 20 to 0; First Score, a Field Goal, Comes Early in Second Period; Touchdown Follows Befpre Half Ends; Murray and Lourie Play Brilliant Ball for tho Tigers; Haryard Beats Brown. PRINCETON ' " 'f Darpon Runypri of Belief That Tiger Worked Too Mny Trick Playf on Poor, Unsuspecting New Haven Eleven. . By DAMON RONTON, IJn l versa hi. Am m. mt CALLAHANS Service Staff Cerrespondtnt. IGER STADIUM, PRINCETON, N. i.. Nov. 13. Tbe Callahans met for th fitn as football foe tbly afternoon, pirn of Yal and Mlk of Princeton, Mika led hi men t 20 to 8 victory Tims valiant band, after which tiv Callahan boy shook hand, linked arm with Mother Callahan,d .who wa present at the game, and her off-ta family dinner.-TUttie football drama of. brother against brother baa been woven Into the football history bf the past two years, and both yar the luck has bean with Mikes side. Not' since 98 and '99, th tell ua, has Princeton' beate expert I ale two year In succession. In thou other tnemomble yean, 'Tilly Lamar, a name etui revered in the halls of Ol run the Nassau, mad a sensational length pf the field, and kicked a field goal in the closing minutes of play, At New Havi a Last j score of 1$ te I. gron by Mother Callahan sat on her Tele son's side that day, thinking It wa Tim last year. Today h sat wfih Mika's following end perhep felt e thrill of the joy that animated the Princeton rooters as the Oreng end Black swamped th T1 I ft op tbe stadium at noon, thermos bottles in hand and pocket flasks ready. Another crop of beautiful girls has ripened since the last Frinceton-Yal- e game, and the old girls bays grown atlU more beautiful. They wors chrysanthemums and violet today, according to their ca v The girls have a new style this football PRINfcETPN, right end, slipped away from four Yale season. They are wearing shoes and woolen stocking of astoundeleven today men, who gote within arm s length of him, fifty-onand ran yards for .touchdown ing pattern. The college young men also defeated Tale, 20 to 0, and thereby Keck kicked the goal as the second period have a new style. They are wearing broke a record of twenty-thr- p ended. Score: Princeton 19. Yale 8. knickerbockers, woolen stockings and 'no .3. hata This is compromising with it? A Yale fumble gave Princeton tts secyears. Not since 199 have the Tigers defeated their an lent foe two ond touchdown at the Rtart of tbe third The Princeton delegation began denting Yale off .! kicked ran and year in succession until today. lourie period. V. r "c 'd H . . t the famous "our Jersey welkin" when the Princeton scored a touchdown on the to his thirty-yar- d mark before being , ",'y d last play of the first hall by a to downed. Scheerer punted college band arrived in black sweaters Yale's and white trousers. Princeton ha tbe run of Don Lourie. In the third period en-yard W-v line, where Murphy fumbled best v ' college songs in the world, and tbe Murphy dropped a punt and Captain Mika Mike Caijahan, .who had sprinted Ilk a Callahan of Princeton picked up the ball lightweight, scooped up the oval and ran . hoys sang 'em all. Tale's band earn on and ran fifteejv'yards for touchdown. for tbe score. Keck kicked the goal wearing white peaked caps like Pierrots, m ' Field goal snd headed by five jtobl pheey leader, v p j f yj --JT " ! vx by Murray and Keck con- Score: Princeton 17, Tele 8. . 4, J stituted the rest of the score. Yale 'r.jr, , ' s pAw gll inS white. for and Yale again PS At o'clock every muscle of every cheer threatened only twice, failing In one ate iTT&ff i twenty-fivyards. was in motion, and tha gams at leaded a field goal and being twenty- A long tempt by Scheerer went to MurPrinceton boot Uting the ball eight yards from Princeton goal as the phy. wbqpunt back to the dodged game ended, line An exchange of punt left the were involved In the he Callahans ball in the same spot. Kempton took ' Princeton Starts Fast. matter, as became evident very shortly Murphys place at quarter and A!dri k Murray of Princeton tried to drop-kir- k The first lineup by Princeton was fal- replaced Jordan at fullback for Mails V' from the line after some Gains by tbe new men counted eighty lowed by a sweeping end run around up and down th field with seesawing 'and then Kempton turned forK Murray carrying the ball, and it yards, no material advantage one way or the " ; t appeared a though be would score a ward pass into a dodging run to Prince-reother. Callahan of Yale blocked the kick Blu. X Touchdown, mark. Sturm but he was thrown out of ton's ' wer There Rome and M.904 Callahan of Princeton recovered. It v people present. line. placed Campbell at fullback for Yale. bounds on Tale eft wiwis one he said that greet crowds et Amer- wa a sort of Callahan round. A year next Intercepted a pass, and the reT Lourle's forward pass was intercepted comican football so ago at New Haven, on one of th first gams hev beooine d Underwood & Underwood, heavyweight champion (at right of Dempline, and Mur-- - sulting Princeton punt rolled to Yale's (Copyright by Tale on her Photo shows, left to right, front: Te mon of let Year fhet tb only sensa- plays, CsUahan tackled Callahan. Una. In the ballroom of the Hotel New York.) phy, op the first scrimmage, slipped outRickard, sey), Jack (famous Dempsey promoter; tional feature they jculd furnish now The Player on both sides wer numAidrlck punted out to Lourie, who made side of Keck for seven yards. Tale New York. The date and place (signing), Georges Carpentler and Charle would Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, for The Princeton men wore black h in the eUenaioct of just e few bered. line tbe fight have not been announced. G. Cochran, HrUish promoter. Just bepunted on the second down, the ball being a fair ctch on tbe T This as with orange stripes around the contract a the for true, hut with lereeys people. today, may signing fight rj caught by Lourie and run back to Yale's and then kicked placement goal from fg to rscslve $300,000 snd Car- - hind Dempsey is Jffck Kearns, hi manDempsey the field. Score: Princeton 20, Tale 0 every year when the football elevens of aieeves gnd black atocknfgs with orange d French European pentiey 1200,009 for tbs fight. line. Georges Uarpentler, ager. was the color there meet, big colleges atripea. Tbe Yale men wore blue Jerseys A short forward pass, Murray to Gar-ritand blu stocking. nd incitement.' All Jbe uniforms gave Princeton first down on Yale's Keck Injured. i at a field goal hitting a Harvard covered a fumble by Abbott, Syracuse jyere very grubby looking. d line. Murray swept On the negt kick-owas injured tempt Keck to Form. Trite this time were not many man to By the there left Tigers goal posts. halfback, and scored a touchdown halfway around Dilworth again for sig yards, but In blocking a Tale player and wax carBrown rallied in the final period and after covering forty-tw- o empty seats. There seemed to be more Princeton was penalised fifteen yards for ried off the field. Halsey was Princeton to yard. and win expected him toon replaced hat th girl than usual., It was forward passes for a carried off Neb(t, left tackle, kicked the goal. holding. tbe fulfillment of the expected generally repyeriUble as left tackle and Quail went tal gain ofthree thirty-eigmeasles of red hats. yards, but a Brewer of Maryland State, a few minTwo forward passes by Murray were to Princeton's removed something of tbe spectacular left tackle for Tale. Scheerers long fourth d utes was The forward the a from pass caught. goal jater, The attempt to punt was from the event. However, la th mannet grounded. backed by the stiff Princeton deline. another threatened thirty-l-yar- d blocked and recovered by Gilroy without punts, of Princetons winning there were som Firs; Quarter Scoreless. fense, worked the ball bark toward Yale visitors fought off on the fifteen-yar- d thrills. A trick play that Ted Coy, a Muoh activity on thy field below. Tom gain. It was the Tigers' ball for a first territory, and In the last two playt of Harvard touchdown line, but a few minutes later Harvard down at midfield. mighty man of Yale old regime, one Thorp, the fat umpire, ran up And down the period Lourie and Ghsrrity made sucSail a Brown forward pass In midair The Tigers next tried the center of the cessive on Princeton wee produced b; among the grimy players, Immaculate pulled runs for first downs, placing the captured four-yarand ran it to the line, Blue scrlmmagers, but the Yale heavy- ball onwYale's Princeton Itself today as an pcho and very conspicuous In white trousers d line as from which point visitors' 63 to 0 the ball was carried Other years, and knocked Tele pff bal and Whit shirt. Nothing happened beweights repulsed the attack and Murray's time was called. Score, end of third over ruahes. in four short punt went out pf bounds on Yale's period: Princeton 20, Yale 0! ence early In the game. yond much and hauling in the Brown was once on Harxard s thirty-yar- d seventeen-yar- d Yale never quite recovered from that firat quarter, pulling ANNAPOUS, Nov. It. The Annapolis line. Aidrlck twice spilled Lourie for losses but In the second, after the thS midshipmen of most offinse of but the line, sailed before sudden tackle In the bee wind Princeton teams had changed goals, so that Yale at punch. of tbe flngl period, and Keck visitors was well back on their own side Start bi Yale Punts Often. their football game with South Carolina Dick named Stanley Keck, who incidentally wa backed up against th new bleacher. came back to the gam to attempt a goal of the field. Men Play figured Romney In this trick play, and otherwise Murray of Princeton booted a university today and won, 83 to 0. He kicked from Yale kept up her defensive tactics, from placement. nifty field Nine in the sailor times lads the proceedings of the game, who goal fyom a range of about thirty-fouth the ball r plunged and crossbar striking on the or second punting consistently first across In to Good Carolinians' smalt foot All have the a and the bag all line, ought goal back field. into plat th the of first play falling the second down. From the BlUe's yards, ft Bowdoin tries were successful. The visitors' dehistory as o) of th iron men of thy quarter. , line Princeton attacked the line again, fense gradually crumpled, and the navy Murray did th same thing last year. Score but was forced to punt, the kick crossing Yale Attack Vicious. Score, 21 to 0. game. Keck was knocked colder than th played th second half with second-strin- g of Yale gqt the ball not long after the line for a touchback. After an exchange of punts Yale atmen. weather during a play, lugged pff th Kelly v and glided through tbe Orange and this After Tale's next kick, a forward pass, tacked viciously from her own d a field him. N. Y Nov. 13. Army for and WEST stretcher POINT, prepared Black arms for thirteen or fourMurray to Garrity, and the latter's dodgline. Aldriek made ten While the stretcher hearer were looking teen jerseyed buried Bowdoin under an avalanche of yards for Yale's first down. Coes Down ing run. put the ball on Yales thirty-yar- d and a penalty set Princeton back toyards Special to Tbe Tribune. for him, Keck got up, yawned, dusted tbe 99 points to 0 today. Bowdoin never adA football expert leaned over and conmark Jordan spoiled the next pass mark. He punted to the vanced beyond their own LOGAN, Nov. 13. The Utah Aggies off his clothes, and went hack Into th fided to ua that Kelly "Fldo" Kemp-ton- s and Lourie fumbled and lost ten yards. Tigers' seventeen-yar- d won from the Montana Miners here tomark nd the re- lint. game as soon as b was permitted under in a suit pressing establishpartner Murray's punt rolled out of bounds at the turn kick went only to Princetons 21 a 0 the tried score to of rules. On first hla n he by hard a tbe day play fullback, distinguished French, Army's New ment at Haven. d and Kempton mark and Murphy was forced line. Sturm made it first himself by dashing once for eighty yard Although the Aggies soal from placement from the forty-yar- d PHIIADELPHIA, Nov. II. Powerless fought game. to return from behind his own goal. Three down In two tries and another penalty Kelly pf working their way through and down the field at nearly ipe, and almost quid It. sixty-fiv- e and for up touchsurged for tb again yards of against were aggressive both a the onslaught their college Princeton plavs advanced to the they d working advanced Yale to within twenty-on- e all times during the game, they lost th You cannot do much analysing of a way He scored twenty-fiv- e of th yards downs. Strong Dartmouth machine, the Univerthrough th Princeton line tody. mark, where the period ended of Princeton's goal. ball at critical moments, mostly by rea 20 to 8 game. Tbs Princeton Callahan Here the Tigei points and worked pnly a part of sity of Pennsylvania football team suf- son A squabble Of some sort blw Score: Yale 0, Princeton up on of braced. Three successive attempts at Armys Yal Callahans fumbles near the tb two swarmed ovr Th cadet after used substi- fered Its fourth straight defeat today. goal. "eld. A player and a Prince-playMurray ran back Tales kickoff tp fit forward passes went wrong, Dickinson in- tutes periods The Aggies played nothing but straight tbe first period. Frank Murray took th for the moat part pf the game. hen the New England eleven walked at d begun jawing earnestly W mark. A forward pass tercepting the third and running to his out of the Kes Haven men with off Franklin field with a 44 to 7 victory. football other. The Princeton man was made it firat down and tbs Tiger made The Utahns made first down twenty-tw- o ?;lrop goal, and th trick play did the each mark. A punt sent Tale Tb first of a period close identified gave hla promise a number by their distance again on a tine plunge by back to her twenty-yr- d Legendre. Bows Montana made first down rest. As the gam closed, tb Princeton mark. game, but after a brief stand the Penn- - twice times. A minute later Tale recovered a Princein the first period, but never after student piled out on the field and put The Yl man carried his number back Garrity and a brilliant run by Murray, too to the other among who was stopped hy Tim Callahan's ton fumble In midfield and forced Its way quickly V players that. once in on dance rather a the that Only outdid initial quarter The shift employed by Dartmouth serpentine be identified. It I an argument both for were they beyond the fifty-yar- d crashing tackle at midfield te the Tiger line. A the dance Of other years. mark. Again Princethe Red and Blue team off Its feet,swept and and numbers. A penalty set Princeton back fifteen ton's defense against wet field led The of march line slowed up the play on both under the Yale braced, and Aidrlck was repeatedly tbe Green backs broke away sldws. MORGANTOWN, W. Va,, Nov. 13. Thorn Murphy of Yale missed goal loss as the game yards and Lourie runted to Yales spilled for a thiAe-yar- d goal posts and each student hurled his frpm downed the for long gains on off tackle plays. the university line. Yale could not gain con ended, with the ball in Tale's possession West Virginia The were e over a crossbar he prance ! tnirty-yar- dthe field, kicking from aboutmatthe hat seventy-fivAggies penalised 17 team on the gridiron today, enlivened this and line, how on the Tigers' mvatAv la It a ards alstently and punted to the home sixteen contest. line. Rutgers between th posts, the during 0 to was It the hardest was fought gam by Inches, and fsni Una Louriea punt was short, and Pinal scor: Princeton 20, Yale 8. In Die firat quarter Falck took the the students ever recover their own hat. ters. Murphy's mis season. here Spells this like the Yales lifted staged in the scramble several players started Dopes and ? ball on tlie fourth down, with fonr yards But they do. dropped The lineup and summary Tbe visitors bad the Mountaineers and fall of a plledriver hammer. what threatened to be a to go, and went through the Montana Men defense W. & Captain Mike Callahan was carried te rise fight. worried for three quarter of th contest, Th experts wer saying that Princeton I 4 but it f thirty-thre- e on of the a mother his touch(boulder for yards exulting and it was not until the last'peripd was making the longest runs, but somedown. Worley followed with a goal kick. Prlncetonlans. Kelly broke through for a first down Big Bill Edwards,-collecto- r Nov. 13. Thirty-fiv- e that West Virginia smashed through lo how tbe runs didnt seem to carry the PJTT8BURG, on Princeton's d From this time the Aggies had the ball of the New York port, and a famline and . thousand crowded Into persons victory Forbes most of the time, but did not score until ous Princetonian. displayed ail the animaTigers anywhere in particular. An aero repeated a moment later for another first field here today to witness the annual the down. Three more play, one a short plan bussed over the field. final of a freshman. Princeton folks tion period. Western Pennsylvania football classic, Just befor the first half ended, Princeforward pass, added nine yards, and on Montana was forced to kick many gathered In front ef the Yale sectioa Scores 7 In 0 whlctaresulted a to a cruel trick on unsusthe fourth down Murphy ran from a fake victory for the times , and, after giving tbe people from New ton perpetrated of over University Yale. It produced six points for Pittsburg kick formation to Princeton' In Washington pecting the third .quarter Coach Romney Haven the which d raxi Came Win to and Jefferson college. sent Erickson in to replace Balllf, who ever the meed qf the defeated, suddenly old Nassau, and complately flabbergasted mark. Tbe only score of the game was registhe rooters for Yale. was injured Schaerer took Murray's place as PrinceIn two minutes the new began Imploring beat Harvard. ton's fullback. Murphy overshot with Lourie, the fleet little back, and Keck ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 13. Cornell out- tered by the Panthers late in the first man went twelve yards for a touchdown, Yale beats Harvard1 It makes PrinceIf after Pitt had recovered a Worley again kicking goal. In the third ton a species of football champion for dropped well back with the ball and the forward pas and then kicked low and classed Columbia here today and won period, when, Score by periods. tumble, on a 7. Right drew up in a formation that Princeton 31 Davies, fake quarter Coach '. . Columbia atarted with a to wide on tn attempted field goal from the Princeton 0 13 easily, 0200 determined began to make 128, but regardless of that. Princetofi advertised line formation, took th ball through the substitutions untilRomney an attempt at goal from place0 0 attack and threatened Cor- punt mark almost an entirely new is mighty joyous over whipping Tate. Yale e lin ran and to a team finished the game The new meq ment. Lourie got down on the ground yard Touchdowns Lourie, rallahan Goals nell's goal twice in the first period, hut touchdown. Punting after this touchback. Rchterer with the bal in his bands as If bolding H drove th bQ to Yales d from touchdowns Keck (7). Field goals lost the ball on downs. played like veterans Three times they Weather Not Warm. for Keck to boot, then leaped up at the was had the the ball Cornell d eight-yarbetween the fine. right halfback, Keck. Mayer, line A little something about the weather signal and went tearing off around the CENTER BEAT' KENTUCKY. and the goal, but lost it on fumbles. A Yale punt went back to the PrinceOfficials W. G. Crowell, Swarthmor. Individual star of the game, scorfng cold. A north cold. now. Clear and Very end. Keck dropping In behind him of Cornell's points. ton thirty-yar- d mark. Lourie sprinted referee; T. 1. Thorpe, Columbia, umpire, twenty-eigLEXINGTON, Ky.. Noy. 13.Center During this play Erickson was the star, YltInterference Whipping n(o the horehoe-shape- d and the rest of the Prince-o- n to tbe line. A double V. A- Schwarts, Brown, field judge; G. N. roller overwhelmed the University of making gain after gain through the line. wind kept t around and men falling In with Keck and furcirculating pass, followed by a forward paa, gained Bankart, Dartmouth, head jlnexman, Kentucky here today. 49 to 0. Seven After the ball had been lost twice In with Icystadium breost abandon. tht Agalpst a five yard and Scbeerer punted across the complete screen for the flying wer made by the visitors succession by fumbles while an Aggie touchdown nishing mighty discouraged. Th Lourie, Tale line. and Weaver, Center, kicked all the goals. was crossing the goal line, Erickson the sun seemed a sort became of stadium Close SUBS Yale, looking for the kick, was utterly Syracuse Drllliant plating by Quarterback Bo Mc- reaihedfrominto the air and took a forward In which feed toes ana rf refrigerator Yale tried the ends from the twenty-yar- d 1 wre pre- upset. A couple of the New Haven men pass Millan wa Conroy and raced twenty yards served. feature of the contest. mark, but lost fourteen yards In two BY 27 SCORE TO 0 for broke the touchdown through and made feeble dabs at final o . and 13. attempts Worley annexed SPRACUSE, N. Y.. Nov Murphy punted to forty-twFumbling fr New York from and train The special another point with a goal Lourie, but he was well protected. Presyards from the goal line. at Inopportune times, Syracuse univerFIRSTS FOR AMES. In the first half Fa'ck and Balllf were Philadelphia and way stations began unbe was bounding across the. Yale ently Princeton's back conferred, then hoed CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov 13 Harvard sity was defeated today by Maryland GRINNELL, lows, Nov. 13 Ames capoffensive. In the line the loading furry objects early thl morning. goaf )ine, and the Princeton aid went up for an apparent kick from placement substitutes easily vanquished Brown to- State- - university, 10 to 7. The visitors tured the Missouri Wiconference Ftars ondidthe Valley in President Hotel accommodations A goal well also In the last quarter quit datt for a Jew minutes. Instead, Lourie, who was kneeling a If day, 27 to 0. The tailor scarcely scored In the first three minutes of play,- cross eountrv meet here today by taking Aggies lsons home town aro not whtt you might to place the ball, dodged around Yale's threatened the Crimson goal, s single at when Plasxnlg, their right halfback, fe- the first five places. (Continued on Following Page.) The crowd began moving (Continued on. Following Pago.) caU spacious. ALMERv STADIUM, Nov. 13. Princeton' -- v fifty-yar- .v? fifte- tVT ' w:c. c if v a. kisu-tponl- yj tv f forty-one-ya- rd i i4. 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