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Show afcWBHwwgppi.iuiiyiiuii LJ g JiJ2WO RL Do J, I Foelball Results Oct 20 Michigan, 78 Wltcontln, 0 Chicago, 6 Illinois, S Minnesota 16 Nebraska, 12 Northwettern, 46 De Pauw, 0 Indiana 8 Ohio Slate, 0 Iowa 10 Amct, t Yale, 74 Columbls, 0 Pennsylvsnla, II Harvard, 0 Princeton 18 Cornell, 6 Dartmouth 33 Wesleyan, 0 Wett Point, 16 Wllllami, 0 OlcMnion, 6 Lehigh, 0 Ltfayetle 64 Msnhsttan, 0 Oeorgttown, 17 Holy Crott, 4 Napervllle, 28 Lske Forest, 0 Orake, 67 Orlnnell, 0 Oelolt, 6 Lawrence, 6 Colgate, 20 Rochester, 0 Carlisle, 14 Virginia, 6 Swsrthmore, 9 Navy, 0 III Wesleyan 6 8 Normal, 4 Kansas, S Wsthburn, 0 Wabath 36 Csrlham, 0 Drown, 33 Vermont, 0 Colby, 12 Maine, 11 Philips Andover, 17 Yale FH 0 Springfield T, O Worcester, 0 U of Cincinnati, 11 O Med, 0 Ohio Wetleyan 12 Kenyon, 0 U of Tests, 23 Washington U , 0 Utah U- 12 Denver U- 6 Stanford, 36 Oregon, 0 N W Academy, 16 Armour, 0 Michigan weight unit speed prncd tor, much for the Wisconsin fight and tho lladgers went down In the most drelslte nnd humiliating detent known In thn annuls of Wisconsin football Tho senn was 2 In 0 Preponderance of wclrht In llm linn nnd an lnnitnnr nblo ofTinse pit Michigan In a class far nbove Wisconsin nnd made l tile one of tin gremlist trlitmihs if the Vit machine Iowa won tin state cliami lomhlp alter a magnificent 1 stile thu Amen Agriculturists lilng leatin by a eriire of 10 In 6 after the most diaper nte gnmn otcr sein on lown field The third surprise of the football season occurred at Soldiers' field when tbo llannrd elevin was not only defeated and pretented from scoring but was completely oulilsycd In every deiKirtment of thu gatno by the l!nl vi rally of Pennsylvania Tho final score was Pinnsylvanla, 11, liar vard 0 Northwestern easily defeated Do Pauw on slhtppard fie! I by 46 to 0 The HoosWr team was nutwi Ighixl fifteen fif-teen pounds tn the man and was un able to bold McCnrmack s men Cornell went down In defeat before Princeton The tigers soured threo touchdowns to Cornells one, making the final score IS to C Minnesota defeated Nebraska In one i f the most fiercely played game etir seen on Northrop Held the score lie-lug lie-lug Minnesota If Nebraska II On straight football the Gophers almost outclassed the Cornliiiskers who haw cter showed surprising spend nt times on the orfenslie and by taking a Ivan Inge of Minnesota s carelessness succeeded suc-ceeded In scoring twice Outclsssed In etery dcartment of the game Columbia s football eleven wns defeated by ao by tho score of 31 tn 0 In their live contests this was sles most decisive victory In ono of the fiercest games eer seen on Jordan field the University of Indiana defeated Oliki Stale 8 to 0, thus making secure, her title to tho championship of two state at It Is conceded that Indiana will hate nn trouble In piling up ft good score against Purdue In the game at Indian spoils Illinois w hl pod Chicago mi Marshall Mar-shall Held Chicago was nut difealed tin score was i to b i the Ma roons still huo a fighting ehsnee fur the Western championship but Htagg's men the proud victors of the Saturday liefon who wiped up the dust of Marshall field with the Purple of Northwestern were outplayed and outfought by the supposedly weak llllnt C blcago was Indeed fortunate to secure an even breal Dartmouth si it Wnlnaii met on the gridiron the game gnlng to the ' IH New Hampshire team by a score of B U to n The visitors were tin heavy istflttS for the Wtsliyan men nnd gained nl K moot nl will sBH Crokers Motor Dost Wins Rsce gtKffli 1 rank Crokers p II N c won tho jHsAr? longdistance mi tor boat race from HsHS New ork In Poughkii pslo and hh'k HO The illrtanei inch way was CS i miles kRBU Mr Crokers bunt corned the up- LHcEl rlvir leg In 2 30 60 at an aurngo ot iHH 27 17 miles nn hour IHiwn th. river JsHH It requlrei) his craft t u wbb h Is in ssK atirage id V, H hiIIh Tie wholo HR course was gone mer In 6 II 60, tell H log thi atnry that Mi, enraged 2(29 H mltis Ihriiiigbnul taBB Lajole as Manager HeH lirry I njnli !, tiltiul a second HH baseman nnd en tain has hem select wBLH ed tn mnnagi the tenm as sueeeesor flsaOE In W It Armour who nwlgned recent IstES ly President Kllfiijl it Iho Clevo- BstHsl land club nrnoiinreil that terms bud easHI liim agreeil In and that IaJoIo wuiild LH lske hold on Dee I slid prepare plans blH for the coming seastHi H n lisllidayer Ijijole hat not an nH qual In the eminlr) fi r be I ronsld g nil tin lmi second bniieinsn In tbo business and as n lutlter ho Is In n H class by hlm.ilf With the nli-cllou H of ltjolt as mnnnger II Is Iho first LH Him slice tin leglme of I ntsy Tel enu LH Hist Cleti lac t I as had a playing man lH nrir IH Oldfleld Shows His Mettle H llaruiy Olilflild, Amirlinachampliin ' ntitn ilrlvi r fairly nitdld himself Oct jH K nt the Umpire CKy track Not only I H d it Oldfleld chop twitflflhs of n sec- H unit fruni the lost Inimllo Irnek reo- H urd but he also hail the snllsfartlon H of iiunplelily turning Iho lablits on H Maurice Ilirnln nnd Panl Sarturl, llm H fonlgti riders who made the Amerl H can look chrap a week ago at thu tasl llrlghlon llirh track H Ollllngs Duys Morning Star. H C K CI Hillings of Chicago ha M liought or A McDonald ot Port Henry, H N for jr..()00 the famous (aclnif H gi Idlng Morning Slur by Star Pointer H Mnny by Htthorne Morning Star H has, with Agnus Pointer, the fatten! H Eatlerner who won open chett tournament at St. Loult. , i MM record of the present season to tho H credit of n Kroen locer 3 0I;' Ho H waa second In tho itch Tinrieascn H stakes nt the recent fall meeting at H 1 uxlnglon, !'. H New York Golfers Win M Tho annual Intercity learn golf H mnlch between the I hlladeli till 0 A H and Hie MetruimlllBn II wnsilayet! H at Clurdui Lily Oct 10 The match M wns pla)od In two (nrtt. Hi first at jt 36 holes having been decided at Phlln H delphla last spring with the score H slundlng 27 tn 17 In fnvnr of Phlla B delphla The Korn on Oct 20 were 91 1K to 3 In fawir uf the Mutrnpolltuui Hb who thus win 06 to 30 The first round BJ was ft four hall match. In which the S looal men led by a score nt C to 1 The H aflerBoon round at singles resulted In wM a score ot 12 to 2 ngulntt the visitors B 1' H Douglas being the only home HJ loser BJ Drltt Loses Fight on Toul M Jimmy Ilrilt of ItellfornlH lost the lightweight championship ot the world MJ at San Francisco Oot 31, whim he v H fouled .'no 'iuD" He had tent Clan r H lo hit i In il fifth round iindy " .w.,3 then, losing hla head, gave him a vrt oloua puncli and Heferee Clrfrluy f , promt lly awarded Un dmlslimlrTillaiii on a foul j" The same thing hapirjuwl in the foiirlh round liana liofd droppel tn hla knee to muuv bliw that did not laud llrltt struck nllui but Oraiiey would not allow I he out In the next round however, "raney ver) prompt)) receAnlteil flat font rtlhtliuj It looked almost from the start aa If It wer Drill's light. II aetuully oulhoiie (Jans ami laoOul blow after hlnn |