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Show PURPLE ATTACK DAZES GOPHERS Northwestern's Brilliant Play Defeats Minnesota by 17-0 Score LVASTON. III. Oct 9 North-I North-I western drop-!:lckcl and forward 1 passed her way to a 1 7 to 1) victory over ' Minnesota today The Gophers seemed I dazed by the variety of the I'urpl s j attack while the offense of tne Mlnne-sotans Mlnne-sotans met with little success. Oss returned to the Minnesota lineup In the final period and though he made many gains they could not turn the trend and Northwestern counted another an-other touchdown, aain by QaUsnlok, land Penfield kicked goal making it Northwestern 17. Minnesota 0 CORNELL LOSES. IOWA CITY, Iowa. Oct. 9. Iowa University's crack football team today defeated Cornell lollege. considered one of th1 strongest of the secondary schools of the state, by the lopsided score of 63 to 0. After the Ctmtesl was safely tucked away Coach Howard Jones of Iowa used : econ.l .--'rifig men to a great extent. S M l. Io s X. C ARol.IN V NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Oct. 9. Yale ! defeated the University of North Carolina Caro-lina this afternoon 21 to 0. Score by periods Yale 7 0 7 7 21 I Unu-erslty of North j Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 11 LRVARD Y INS. ! CAM RRIDO E. .l . -s ei 9. --After holding Harvard well away from the goal for two periods Valparaiso weakened weak-ened today and the Crimson scored three touchdowns by line plunges by Horween and Owen and long runs by Churchill and Hamilton Score by periods: Harvard 0 0 7 :4 21 Valparaiso .0 0 0 0 0 rim .o 20 im EIDUE 0 CHICAGO. Oct. 9. Chicago inaugurated inau-gurated Its grldjrc n season with a 20-to-0 victory over Purdue today. Inability Ina-bility of the Boilermakers' backs to handle punts paved the way to both Maroon touchdowns. Chicago used twenty-seven players and lost many chances to score by poor offensive work, (specially In the early stages of the game. sw iATHMORE DEFEATED. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9. Enduring Endur-ing aggressiveness aided by breaks of; luck enabled University of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania team to defeat the Swarthmore college football team 21 to 0 In a hotly contested game iqday. S Y W INs 11 Mil) ONE. ANNAPOLIS. Oct. 9 LaFayette. college and the Annapolis midshipmen.! were the contestants in a bitterly J fought football contest here today, the Middles finally winning 12 to 7. OLD FASHIONED TACTICS. I'RBANA. III.. Oct 9 Straight old fashioned football gave Illinois a 41-to-0 victory over Drake today The visitors made only four first downs' while Ullndls gained consistently by plunges and end runs. SYRAl I i: loo STKONC SYRACl.SE. N. Y. Oct. 9- After being hejd virtually even in the first! half Syracuse university uncovered its full strength in the second half today! and scored almost at will on Johns Hopkins, rolling up a score of 45 to 0. MM BIG W 35, ( iSE 0. ANN AR BOH, Mich.. Oct 9 Relying Rely-ing almost exclusively on straight football. Michigan defeated Cast, 35 to j 0, today-Score today-Score by periods Michigan 0 1 4 14 7 35 j Case 0 0 0 0 0 PRINCETON EASY" WINNER. . ! PRINCETON. N. J., Oct. 9 Princeton's Prince-ton's football team swamped the Unl- I verslty of Maryland before f.OOO fans I today. The final score was 35 to 0. W EST VIROINM OITCLASSEI). PITTSBURGH. Oct. 9. The annual gridiron clash between the Universities of Pittsburgh and West Virginia re-1 suited in a 34 to 13 victory for Pitt today. to-day. The Mountaineers were outclassed out-classed In all departments of the game. SPEC! U I EAR TRII MI'H STATE COLLEGE, Penn.. Oct 9. Penn State scored a spectacular triumph tri-umph over Dartmouth today. 14 to 7. W ith the score a tie In the fourth ; period. Glenn Klllinger. State' halfback. half-back. Intercepted a forward pass and j rushed 4 6 yards to Darmouh's two-yard two-yard line OnS the next play Lighter.' the other State halfback went over for the winning score. 00 Barnyard fowl have lost the ufo ' of their wings through neglect lo j use ihem. |