Show The 'Sunday Morning MANY BONES PULLED BY FOOTBALL PLAYERS 6 Herald-Republica- Soli Lake City Utah n 'PENN TT GRABS Almost a Whole Team Himself son sensational little Salt Lake High school foot-ha- ll player who is doing wonders for the Logan Aggies this seaEvery game played bv the Farmers finds Stiefel starring in some VICTORY IN AGE department or other time a new rule is inserted in the football rode the roaches and followers of the frame study it religiously for weeks and occasionally master it In the meantime however the old standbys the rules which have been used for years and years are forjrotten and many Zimmermanesque hones are erpetrated even in our best big league contests No one can forget the mental lapse of Princeton last year in the Yale game when one of the Tiger backs was last in a heavy brainstorm and allowed the kickoff to roll on the ground until a Yale man gobbled it np This was a terrible thing to do in a championship combat but we see things just as bad every time a football game is played It is difficult to diagnose the play- ing code and some of the rules are as clear as mud The very best way NOT to learn the game is for !eginners to study tlftf rides It takes years of study to get even a working knowledge and when it conies to the finer points Hie experts find themselves at sea New problems are cropping up and some-timthey are answered correctly There is one rule in the book which says that a kicked ball excepting a kickoff and a free kick nemmes a Badgers Defeated by Fortourhbaek when it crises the giuil wards ‘Chick’ Harley line This should he perfectly clear but it is strange that the players inProves Big Star it variably play wrong Lnst Saturday Colorado kicked the Yis Nov 10—Ohio ALISON hall over the Utah penal line and a scare State maintained its clean record wm thrown Into the Crimson rooters when the Utah players loafed toward for the season by defeating the Unithe ball as If It were a touchback and versity of Wisconsin football eleven absolutely dead The Colorado players nt (’amp Randall field here today Id tering Ram Against Strong Green Line STATE’S RECORD IL all-Ameri- - Simpson from the Jn(t su-c- Cook nt o g WITH THE F e 8Ta rt re qb h eeley Shepard Youngstrom Murphy Freedburg McDonough S Hollbrook C Hollbrook Jack Dempsey may aeon invade the east if plans of Jack Kearns are put through Kearns is dickering with Milwaukee promoters for a match with Billy Miskc rated star of the light heavies Dempsey may also go north to meet Cbet McIntyre veteran heavy of Seattle — San Francisco Chronicle glore-sorf- ”' orih-re- 1 EAST SIDERS posed d to be erected by the pnblic $ e Lewis J Newman the manager and matchmaker of the Lakeside Athletic association of Denver Chin writes a follows: (Continued From Preceding Page) I intend going e£t shortly with hopes of aras same the ranging timber selves to be of the two championship bouts one figuring Leonard and the other one Jess Willard first string men This Is a condition Benny Fulton But we don’t expect to pnll that one does not always find In high and Fred off nntil next summer as the tonr-is- t fight school football Smith at quarter has either season will then be on and we will be aide been a sensation In every game he has to n- -c the stadium which at present seats been in Whitney at fullback la work- 12000 people and can be made to seat twice as Now It is too cold for open-ai- r bouts many ing all the time Of Milt Romney lots reason am not figuring on anyand for that I dividual The substitutes for the va-ca- n thing rummer nntil the I am eoiues around be said but Milt's reputation is stagingbig my bouts now in the skating rink known and he is living up to which seals jOOCO anil for smaller bouts I still already th? theatre if the match Is not of enough it Oswald at the other half has have Importance to draw a big bouse But the stashown himself to be of the same cali- dium is one of the beat arenaa in the country ber as the rest and this quartet coup- It is built round and it covers an eighth of a led with an excellent line have brought mile square Here we intend to stake a Mg fight next Fourth of July and another one on the victories to the Leopards this sea- Labor day The Colorado lioxing law son na to stage bouts of any amount of permits rounds career a checkered has had Granite 20 45 nr SO or whatever we want to choose So The boys just got started under Coach in other words we have the only place in the bouts can be where Lowell Romney when he was called United States staged At present I am going along nicely to the colors and it naturally put a with aa Stanley such smaller bouts with “Hap” Van Pelt Yoakum Sailor Kirk Wop FlynnboysKid Mex damper on their ardorLowell and and he was an on as my atar attractions took the team after rd MONTANA DOES - live-wir- they leagues the high of- COME-BAC- K signed during the outlaw to decided ftclals meekly go through with the in doping only excep plays classification a new and of higher treating tion Is on a blocked kick which bounds The with the Coast league right np there off an opponent If the side defending same thing will happen on this occasion says Banin If ths two other class doable A leaguers ths goal gets the ball behind the line want to merge lato a big league there is In a safety but If the players get It will be no other coarse than to make the Coast Is a touchdown Whether th local magleague a major too Last week In a high school kick-ogame a nates want to climb is a question ff on the ball the hampered In the fact that a number touched player of the boys had to “get In” and help and It rolled over the goal line be no secession from the American I win There POINT 21 T Nov 10— The I association by dissatisfied club owners no newwith the farm work The result was he figured that it wuold p in baaethat some contests had to be forfeited league formed and no general shake-u-minor T had mn tXm® h fc bait the ball down aso safety If he touched organat the coming meeting of the the first contest after they got and he picked It up and estarted to run Carilnlo Indians today winning: bv 2S I! isationa at Inulsille next Tuesday says th started beagain ended In a a defeat for Is latest twenty-fivtbs very H made about s yards wild to 0 In a ram which was marked by MlnaeapnUa Tribune That Special has number of Granite Granite line-uupon the muddled base- ’Mope a stralgfctest fore he was tackled but It was aj Mont Nov 10 — In one good men in Its I p been occupy log the TiyriSSOULA Several of runs ha which itnatbn long a OliDhant by not make did and Rightend He safety chance ! well-know- n since lYI of the and writers of attention colmagnates 'daily are of these brothers greatest football games i the ball be possible when he touched th Tribune gave rat the general plan of re- -recent of Another stars years ever legiate in authoritatlvecause the impetus came from the op Ollphant played only the firnt la the several weeks ago It staged the Uni- season will see these boj's giving a bet- period I hlllra ef versity of Montana northwest that Mer McGill and InWabteamore The rules say that a kick- ror Hie r tlttl posing side came from behind ter account of themselves for Granite I leaders and Louisville the and Army during that time I Indianapolis off can bohnd off the body of a player scored both were today and defeated learned that new have a br they touchdowns league its it has been their pleasure to be and kicked rivals the than to cross the goal line and It will be I about to trememlous baseball war Montana State preelpitateto a stick show this year Van Pelt will able goals team American score college a with the land touchback if a defender of the goal re theThe decided haw by I Indian! ot be to h !Sthe team the balance of the with Back season 9 7 at foe another leat Is of Army’s association to and covera It This perfectly clear I season of in line yara the and the team is out to Barrow or football second Edward president appear thm period but the I no chances should be taken The de quarter ended before In the contest Bentz the who was slated Early international of its games tb league balance the win could do giant a on they any twenty yards I the presidency of tlio fending side gets proposed new In ion fullback of Montana m Norman at Jordan Is alFullback Hamilton Lerov damage tried scored I for his to run it A1?1? leagne and Ban Johnson American leasue bead touchback but If a man tries 1 to I reckoned be with Norm says ways -disteam by a pretty place kick from the Wlsobaa been lastrnmeatal in fomenting wTiV Tackle the thrd content out and Is tackled on the 2 yard line assocla-blocke- d out turns American tut In of the ranks tbo squad each rd nothing on Knight thro It la report that both these high of-that spot line and the play then became season that makes the at the ball is put into play the rest kick hurry all a touch Is to do to take The best thing so fierce that time was back down from the r wH In- - I the time even though lie don't get the Oliphant aided by In at all times and will help considerable The out BIG llpl Uu6 1 'it Im-Ipnediat- ely Wre- ! - o -- 1 the attitude of ve have in mind is the public toward Manager Rowland of the Chicago White Sox Up to last season most of the people interested in baseball lookedHe upon was him as a managerial joke called by his familiar name of “Pants” and characterised as a fine “bush leagder” Today he Is Manager Rowland The undignified references to him have ceased and he is a popular hero In one Jump he has covered the ground from “bush leaguer to a general in command Now his popularity is to be capitalized He has been offered a vaudeville engagement and believe me that is the surest sign of popularity we have in this country We are working gradually around to sensible things in this war even as the same has to do with sports Now comes the University of Minnesota and agrees to devote the proceeds from intercollegiate sports for the next year to the Red Cross fund This is a grand and commendable conclusion It will not only be a new way to increase the funds of this great society but it will give the students there who will not directly enter the service of the nation a chance to help and to feel that they are the cause It appears to helping me that this ought to be a great encouragement to these students Many of them no doubt will feel that because they are not at the front their status may be the subject of adverse comment and they will want to do something to help Athletics will give them some chance If they do not actually participate they can encourage others to do so and at least boost attendance so that the Red Cross fund may be increased One hesitates to urge a similar decision-upoother Institutions because each has its own peculiar and particular problems to face and solve but everything being equal to the Minnesota status similar action by others would appear to be called for At least the idea is worthy of careful consideration War tax on railroad rates will run into a big item for the major and minor league clubs of 1918 This added expense may tend to hasten the retrenchment plans which have already been discussed particularly among the lower class litorganizations There has been rostle talk of reducing the club ters of the American and National leagues but the fans need not be surprised if this action is taken At present the American league teams are allowed to carry twenty-fiv- e men through the regular season while the Tener organization destwenty-tw- o as the maxiignates mum allowance The long jumps invblve big expenditures naturally of money and now that the S per cent advance is effective the of the owners will know the effect A player limit of twenty men for the coming year would not be out of reason The minor league question seems to he one of the most serious considerations among the backers of the professional pastime There is sure to be a shortage of players next year provided the war ontimtes-and naturally the best of the recruits will be kept in the majors to fill the places of those who are leaving for cantonthe ments Besides the army Interest in minor league baseball particularly in the small minors has deteriorated and it is almost assured that the country will not support a host of these small organisations while the war is on The majors too will be affected but there seems to be a demand for a continuance of the sport in the big cities as the pleasurable game affords a safety valve for the minds of the Amerin -- lllab Strauss 4c Lisht g ' Australia g rhbj Mall received from Lehman yesterday bring fb Berry the — information Jack who vhiinl that la Ivan For Substitutes: Pennsy Cook this country as a lightweightClune and made a Mg Cressel for Vanglnkle Cleary for hit with local fans by his clever work with Quigley for— Berry Berry for Quigley the padded mitts has grown to be a heavyDartmouth Presson for Freedburg weight Jask has donned the nniform to bat- c Revan for Murphy Sample for Healey tle for his country and is not doing any Holl- - j Crip for Neeles' Phillips for S Pressje sje brook Hutchinson for Presson There will be no monnment built by pnld!e HollC son for Lehman Kastman for subscription for Bob Fitzsimmons If I he wishes of Mrs Fitzsimmons arc heeded Vhen the brook latter heard that several of the close friends from of Goal Touchdown — Strauss Fitzsimmons had started a movement to touchdown — Berry Referee —Tufts of raise a fond for the of erecting a monpnrioe Brown Umpire — Marshall of Harvard ument for tlie deceased she immediatefighter —O'Brien of Tufts Field ly announced that she had already a Headlinesman afmple monument for her late husband and — Columbia of judge Thorpe would prefer to use it In place of the one pro- 1 SO-ya- c Thomas Miller Bell I rt 1 ray Dieter fa-tor- ifi p: - ed last-stan- p: new board Ohio State took the lead In the first I Frisco report baa ft that Bernhard did quarter wheA Harleyfoepassed to Bolen II °t°® Prove aggressive enonch for the aBee man- 45 who ran vardi a touchdown Lament T and that the club wants playing Kicking goaL In the third pc- - I manager The rich part of it Is that that' they iiariey riod the Buckeyes made the score 13 jsra already picking Sam Crawford to 3 when Yergea went over for a I Mrtrrl Bath Walter MvCrolie and one or two A Common Mistake bwn touchdown after the ball had been car- - ‘otbe One day we attended a hi eh school ried $ $ 45 yards Another bit of th Isfst from the rumor eame In this state and the ball was line-uThe that lieury Berry la going to buy the kicked over the- goal line four times If be ran sell his Seal holdings to the Ohio Angels State Wisconsin Kach time the referee blew his whistle le Weston McUredlrs 4s s? declarine the ball dead and ralline it a Bolen II J Courtney (CllL Scott I D1 Howard believes jethe Northwestern league touchback and there wasn’t any single Karch It la his personal Kravalec I will not start next spring lg kick from the players or the coach lie lias no inside infnrma- Van as he claims belief Dyne Carpenter One time when the ball was kicked Northwestern lines not start its Kleckhefer !i sessoD Ifnextthe year rg over the goal line it rolled toward the Seddcn Ivrtland and Seattle u a Hancock (C) clubs will be in thetlie A T Banin Courtney Coast circuit fence Players of both sides gathered Peabody re watch that question at the annual— meetingKelley (i will cn the far end of the field to talk Yerges Sampson loHeabe held at Louisville this month Los Auqb stood ex- Stinchcomb thing's over while the referee Bond! lhb waiting for some one to fall Harle y pectantly I r hb Gould on the oval He waited a couple of H Harry Wolverton still Is being mentioned as 11a roan I b f Jacobi year manager of the Detroit Tigers for next minutes and then yelled: I It Is claimed that Hugh Jennings has made aa Score by periods— want ball? that “Anybody e i I much money as he cares for out of basebalL T g 0 State "Go get It yourself Don’t you know Ohio President Savin of the Tigers Is a great friend o — 3 of o 3 Wisconsin 0 WolTertoa's and he may pick him to handle the rules? was the reply “Take It out I Touchdowns— Yerges Goals I the Tlgen'next year on the line as is always the from touchdown Bolen — Field goals I Al case when thereMs a touchback — Harley Simpson Harley Officials: “ Coaat league prexy baa Mid that Referee blew his referee whistle and Then the the two coaches on the sidelines almost Princeton Field Judge — Schomxner I meeting dropped dead a(e Head linesman — Knight j Chicago Should Rememhor Role Once before at the 1111 meeting of the Minor Dartmouth League’ aeenciation an attempt was made te It ’would be a good plsn for the sort of eldetrack the local organ! mat Ion The coaches to explain to their players the bnsines of reclassifying the leagues wss up to definition of a safety and drill It Into be artod upon ana the American association and International league had a clever little them day after day This fools nine scheme of being promoted by themselves to class tenths of the men playing today and AA rating it all figured to put They bad seem to be no hope there notrh closer to the major with another them ' A safety ts made when the Impetus the Coast Western and Southern leagues to President Baum J Cal remain Jnst class A which carries the ball across the goal Kwlng lien Berry and their associates rose upon line comes from ths side defending their bind limbs and let out a protest And the goal This should be borne In mind called attention to the agreements when - full-fleds- an - IflS manager the problem tliat ho does net kiww bow the directors feel I about tht managerial matter In fact bn I says tbit that Is something entirely np to thn I 33-ya- rd ed swept away the Green's chances To Strauss the husky young back of the Pennsylvania team goes much of the glory of the victoiy During the drive of seventy yards to the Dartmouth goal he tore off six and eight-yar- d Rains right along Tlie Green’s death knell was sounded when Bell shot a forward pass to Miller Dartmouth Illegally interfered with the catch and Pennsylvania waa given the ball Tree hard jams and Strauss went over for a touch down Berry kicked go&L The line-uDartmouth Pennsylvania 1 anglnkle Mycra le 1 1 Heal j Mynard s M?nod by old-fashion- Green since 1303 Dartmouth died gamely and romped lta way seventy yards down the field But in a final effort to tie the score Myers failed to connect with McDonough's short pass while standing behind Pennsylvania’s goal nnd this The roat cribi having racrednl In hiring fur the other clnbn are now" Forward pasa-cin which mi firlugvnmanager the Been Tlie latest from San working “Chick” Harley Ohio’s Fraocioro is that Bill Bernhard la duo for thn halfback figured enabled the vis gate Secretary Jack Cook says No haa dlcnwd with no on of I and to Nov 10— CAMBRIDGE method of luickins: the line the University of Pennsylvania scored a 7 to 0 victory over Dartmouth this afternoon The touchdown was scored with only five minutes left to play It was Pennsylvania’s first victory over the so-call- ed were on the job however and almost recovered the ball Had this been done the officials would probably have called It a touchdown It Is a jcood thins' to remember all the time for it may come In handy some day This play should be so well known to players coachesi and officials that It la second nature but we will venture to say that more than half of them have forgotten &21 about It be-g- Strauss Proves Valuable Bat- Mass to the ng 6 K TO SPOIL OHO es rip-snorti- DARTMOUTH NEARLY STAGES COME-BAC- BADGERS FAIL en--stant- ly The Crimsonvls out of the race for the conference football title but that will not prevent us from contest with having a on the Aggies We’ll Turkey day series’’ Just have a little “world's of our own For the time (during: the first half) in that Boulder game it looked as if Utah might be on its way to upaet a whole lot of conference dope at that Things to set interesting: when Utah led by a score of 9 to 0 at the end of the first half It’s now up to Boulder and Denver with chances favorins the latter When the boys on the other end of the circuit to take an Inventory at thebesin end of the season however they may find the Utah Assies lurkins close by with equally sood claims to the chamfarmers are pionship The not considered Logan conferences members especially now that they appear to be on their way toward an undefeated record but that Watson bunch is to take a whole lot of beatinsgoing In other words the State of Utah may have a championship football team after all Unless we miss our suess the Assies are soins to run into their toushest opposition when they bump into Utah Thankssivlns day Norgren’s bunch will now devote all of its enersies toward that strussle and they can be depended d upon to put up a battle then sure If it were at all new it would be funny to note the last and impressive example of fickleness on the part of the American people What Gains Hard Earned Touchdown in Last Five Minutes of Play EVERY & BMIZS 1ST DARTMOUTH AT AURICE STIEFEL One of the Most Frequent Zimmermanesque Stunts Is That on Kicked Ball Men Usually Confusing Code Ruling on Touchback and Safety November 11 1917 pock-etboo- - can people u Herold-Repobhem- 1 - a - fr 42-ya- back in all cases Another Typtcal Bose Another typical bone is pulled almost every week and not always by either We hapthe high sehool boys an account of an to be reading pened it we eastern game yesterday and inwas anIt found this very skull-pla- y handan case of player other opposing the ether side a gratuitous safety - ing when he thought he was doing someWhen Pitt played West thing great Si a Pitt man on September Virginia own on his ball picked up the It across for what he lina and carried But it touchback was a believed seen the that can be Impetus really carried the ball over the line which came from the aide defending the goal and there was no argument about the safety Two weeks ago two eastern college teams the names do not occur to us ""at this time although if memory us rightly It was in a game series Fennsyl- between West Virginiaanand S 7 ecore to to battled vania State side’s quarterback took a The losing — perfect pass and touched the ball down behind his own goal line giving the -the needed two points and winning sideThe quarter said he feared the game — blocked punt and a possible touchdown for the other side Only another case of the player not knowing the rules or not having it at his finger’s ard tips at least fwa the Knight acUOB same taken out by both elevens frequently prize Hamilton had much for the Ij fort ° iropt yards as to this under condition work touchdown broke year who twirler In the Joe elongated the put Knight fourth quarter the Aggies Van Pelt at Granite ’ilie out five would-b- e tacklers on the Jour- - I In withDailey were Seattle in 1917 and was sold to Detroit cam back boys and by a whirlwind attack out of school for a time but when they back to the Portland club ney to the goal line It was the best I raf Pacificunwed Coast Icsfnc bas ono Into tbe brought the ball to the the piece of work seen on tbo Army eilm I rmy is line came back they got right into the harIn tbo qusi-mnneT enlisted fornndservice year Xne pair broke loose again termaoter’o bas been not to from where Ross went over for a ness and managed to get a win over department a moment later and ran forty yards Vancouver Wash foe training West High in their first contest Jorj touchdown and Borman kicked goal before they were’ halted on Carlisle's dan the balance of the At this stage the Aggies looked like teams will make Bren tro Bill James Art Griegs (liffl ttflMMWWa of the season and line Fullback Wall and Gil- LeeLynnHsrrv rest the hurry Dennis t Wseoi Wiile not would roy were the stars of the visiting ag- Ralph PinelllGardner lit surprise anyone if they PfcUn William Rodaer but led ht and Kant ?entJeak‘nng the dope In one or two instances while Fullback Martin put “Bab” Bortou Paddy Baldwin and (ini Fisber upset gregation n “Kd” mixed across most of the sailors’ scoring university Tooele are tbe riaoen players whom the Sacramento Outside of the division f and 1n® JGrantsville Payson the U freshmen The line-upeople want If they buy the Portland franchise alhM L oro were Farmer left Houck Williams Penner and oa1 to the and the Logan freshmen have all been H1 nroU®hipenalty Army (28) Carlisle (0) off tho list The Drat three named are sure to It on the showing more or less class Tooele has put March nud season next Ie Norl have n try in tbe “Mf tent” line Benz and over but lost but one game this season and is went now pendlnx whereby Jack Farmer Dickson Li Laasau I a deal Is the failed at goal making the final score rtnb Detroit has a bunch Yeager F' Godfrey I going good inCoach West who isC 9 to 7 are givof his Fulslfer squad fighters F Walker as line-unot regarded was xhe Paeffle Coast league the Following a account of themselves I Adams very good ing L Godfrey I class a regular elaa AA organization by tbe other rg University Aggies In tho east” says Judge Grantsvllle will have to be reckoned Flinchum I Credie AA magnates Knight Le Leahy as Coast Borgman look circuit the writupon (C) with in the future At the “They Dominey J a class A circuit beemnae the population t not Dahl berg Busch ing It has not met with present lt success h the Murrill n I AA class circuit for Felker mark I !! required np to tbe Stanley that It will In the future and the prelgc Hahn Herman land lhb the Pacific Coast leagne received n Clasa AA Layton Senz diction is that next season’s eleven Wlcka days to hold them Lam h Metoxen I standing during tbe not law rhb rg Roberts will be a very good one Payson was Tbe eastern in line with organised baseball fb Oliphant Lr°y 'Portland Borton heralded as a comer Ir the early seart magnates flgurelt n charity A A league’- ’- Van Horn 6core by period re Oregimian Mashln Doherty son contests The defeat of West High 24 0 T 7 — 28 Army Driscoll Wylie was taken to mean that was a real qb 0 who 0 Cleveland Carlilse 0 0 dab of tbe 0— played Bents (Capt) Ed Klepfer Ross team The victory came it fb as a surprise for a while ban been examined Sullivan Tonchdowna— Oil- - I "n the coast nnd Army2 acorlng: Oberle to all but Pas’zon was entitled to it lh paased Wlcka 2 Goals from touch- - I for th phant Iveyes Wheeler rh defeat at the hands of East High 2 Bartlett 2: substl- down—Ollphant Referee Clem Crowley umpire T C The was s'imply the outcome of a team of NOTRE DAME STARS Kennedy Bownfor plaj’ers who had not the opportunities of getting the finish that more experiT"”e I BARRED FROM SPORTS ence will give it against a smooth-runnin- g FOOTBALL RESULTS experienced South Bind Tnd Nov 10 “ Four No— I eleven' PRHCETOV REC1CLES9 (Continued From Preceding Page) The university freshmen have shown Princeton X J Nov 10 — The Har- - I tre Dame athletes were debarred from Y — Colgate JO ConN some At class as far as they have gone Hamilton vard freshman football team defeated further participation in college athlet- necticut Aggies 7 The of this eleven has been mainwork men here to- lea today on charges of professionalthe Princeton first-ye— Tufts Mass 6 At the varsity In practice and Wlillamstown ly against 0 24 to to handle ism day by Inability 0 the assistance Colby they have rendered in the ball cleanly as well as a tendency At Providence R 1 — Second Naval this capacity is of inestimable value to The men are Leo Dubois and Joseph to throw forward passes recklessly 35 Brown university 0 the crimson The Aggie freshmen have varsity baseball men Sher- district about the field marred the Princeton Keenan not been going long but rumors from 34 At Worcester Mass — Amherst wood Dixon varsity football player eleven's play Harvard scored all Its and 6 Tech Worcester north have it that they are to te the Marshall William Interhall star points in the first two periods At Haverford Pa — Lebanon Valley reckoned with at all times The specific charge was that the men 0 Several of the schools In the southhad played football with a Goshen Ind 40: Haverford ARRANGE FOR BIG GAME — Boston college 27 Holy ern part of the state have taken 4 Boston At on November team up the — 10 Nov Chicago Arrangements Cross 0 game this season with varied success were completed here today for a foot— At Boston Pennsylvania 7 Dart- but with conditions a little more settled FUMBLES COST GAME ball game at Stagg field Thanksgiving 0 mouth would be a lot of good football — State College Pa Nov 10 The Le— Syracuse 42 Bucknell there day between elevens representing the At in sections of the state Syracuse played officers' reserve training camp at Fort high football team defeated Pennsyl- 0 where has never been knfcwn before it hard-fougSheridan and the great lakes naval vania State college in a W VirVa—West At Next will show many new teams Huntington year station The will go game here today 9 to 0 Fumbling In ginia 27 Virginia Poly 3 training In football in Utah end will probably to the recreation funds proceeds field was back State’s of the two At Swarthmora —Swarthmore 56 chiefly responmark the beginning of a new era In sible for her defeat fayette 0 scholastic football history o'f ths state ran te fifty-fiv- e 10-j-a- rd 1 20-ya- rd S I p: ard r 1 p: CLOTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN! 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