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Show I BIG COLLEGES I ROLL UP SCORES H New York. Nov. 1. Tho larr A eastern collegr football teams began I io move with late-season smoothing 1 Saturday and as a result Imposing fI double figure soorr ictorie were I prominent. Yale, Pennsylv;m;i Cor- J pell, Dartmouth. Syramsr and the J Army brtweon thf-m rolled up n to- 1 tal of 231 points to their opponents J 19. The day did not pas3. however M without tho customary form upspt, for I the powerful Princeton eleven was I held to a 7-7 tie by Villiam3 Chief interest in the eastern week- 1 end games wat centered in Hi- Har- j vard-.Michigan eontest the D1081 im 1 portnnt Intersectional struggle of tho J year Plnyine; true to tradition the Crimson team defeated the western unlver?ltv eleven for the fourth con- secutive time since 1881 One touch- , v3 down and the resultant goal was the I M margin of victory which Just about J maintained the superiority shown 1 'M Harvard trains ner the Wolverines 1 in previous games I From an individual player Btand- point there was little difference in .1 the physical condition or ability of the two elevens, but from a team ba-,f ba-,f els Harvard bad a decided advantage 3 The Crimson player.-; were better 1 coached In the fundamentals of foo-H foo-H ball, fitted into the scheme of attack 1 and defense with greater smoothness I and over all was a guiding football 1 generalship which attacked at the J proper moment ami i ngfrieered a re-'S re-'S markable defense lun th re was need of the same I Both teams played an old-fashioned - line plunging and running gam' il- I most entirely, altbough Harvard used J the forward pass successfully three 4 out of four times -I Princeton, which will bp Harvard's ij1 next opponent, furnished the 6urpris , ing upset of the day by coming with- ,j in an ace of defeat at the hand3 or 3 Williams But for the fumble by ' Williams in the last two minutes the A Massachusptts collegians would have loft the field victors As it was, they bad to be satisfied with a 7 to H 7 tie ea-Mi team scoring one touch- n down and goal. fl Fumble Saves Princeton. The Williamstown eleven scored Us H touchdown at the very beg'.nn'ntr of pla, covering seventy-five yards on J a long run and a successful forward pass. With this load to rncoumgo J them, they held the Tjger3 ssfe un- J til the disastrous tumble gave Prince- ij ton a chance to strike close to Will a irtms' goal line. Princeton will have . H to play n far better all-around game M to win from Harvard nex Saturday and the probability is that having j safeiy scratched through this slump it will. J With the 1913 defeat b Colgate to avenge- Yale tore into the strong 1 team that came down from Hamilton, ft, Y., with a victory oer Cornell to lt credit and literally rMdlpd the Nev. Yorkers' defense, winning. -19 to 7 The score, the largest run up J by the Blue in several seasons, came ' as the result of a powerful and be- J v.V.derine attack that Colgate could 1 not fathom. ij Pennsylvania and Cornell found SwnrrL.morp and Holy Cross respec- 1 tlvely, decidedly easy to defeat. Each J crossed the 40-mark score bj an al- 3 most uninterrupted series of march- es upfield. in which old-fashlonpd J! football was used extensively The 'M powerful Syracuse eleven, victors over -J Michigan, 2d to 6 a week ago, easily ' j routed the Carlisle Indians by an un- ij ending series of trick plays through, yj around and over the line. The re- ra suits of the two games in whicli the M Army and Navy teams participated M, brought joy to We6t Point and dlsap-pointment dlsap-pointment to Annapolis The cadets '''W played ringB around Villa N'ova scor- 'w ing almoBt at will, while the North 3 Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical M, college team forced the middies to play their hardest to win 16 to 14. |