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StS: jWMWM yo4 mM at Ma Car-Back drop klekad one orar from tba M yard line. Both goala tera made acabut the Gaorca Waabtagtaa riaaaa. Both are very Ukaly to ataad m the beet phifttrtaaaoaa te coliactala circle. UU asaaoa. partloolarty that of Trtamtr. Only two pUyara tn the Meter* of all football bare »urpaaaad thU perfomnce of Trteatar. J. P. Darla of Dtck-
Jusee T. HaxaU. of Princeton, la credited with a tephty place kick of a yard, apalaat Tala at the Polo Croonds la
ran* Made U the early aame. thU aaaaoa heat hates that of WaMaar. af tha New York dfrtcaltaral Collaat. who trotted ST yard* for a
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SyracoM. who ran bock a for M yard* and a touchd
“Swift Doer” ha* made the li eat ran from acrlmmase aoo after an 80-yard ran asateat Tnlea.
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Club, of Newark t'relre-round hearywetsht eon teat Harry Will*. Ne*rr challen* Jack Dempaay * title, and Johnson, of Iowa. Aaked if be Intended to sanction for the match. Mr. bee said: -1 do not. 1 will
rday. a day Jammed full of upseU In colleplate football clrcjee wilt BOW linger In the memories gf those who bold the honor and fame Of Pennsylvania next to their heart*. The Red and Bine, picked a* inferior to the Eli* by
,. . _aou- the Yale stalwarts their own field for the flrmt Tie r the Philadelphians hare <
Tala pnaentsd a powerful team. ▲ team of ret*-ana. a team which
■trouser than tbetr they lost. TKy lo were not able to cope acalnst t «fht which the Red and Bine pla «*» p* Into the battle. That *pt of do or die installed Into t te*n pla”..-* and they ran rous oPjt tba Yale 1
d halt of the same kcroas their two On another occasion they took the ball to the Penn two yard Une but a fdmble aided the Red and Blue and the Ell* dM not score. Pten-* victory was an upset but one of thoee upeeU that we all like to aae. Tale and other member* of the “Bl» Three- hare been lordtes It over the football w for a Ions Ions Ome. and Jus we like to put It over on any of the larger tnatltutlons, so do we rejoice In Pena's win ever her terser and highly touted rival. When Knute Roeue annoui
with the rest of you. However, it deem* t master mind of football is ot* of those coaches who really what he means. At any rate the Army eleven aaw to It that hit prophecy was fUllfllled and the? did It tn a very emphatic fashion. 87-0. The Army team tackled more cleanly. In fact did everything a UtU* better than fee Invaders from the Middle West. The new edlUod of Bockoe's failed to come np to the advance account* which had come East about Ms eleven. However, it must be remembered that Notre Dame was up against one of the strongest teams In the East. The army this year is ter ra-
e gridiron t the govei
owIIm at played a superior brand of football. Tba kind of game which will carry
them to the top of th
While the Army teg Notre Dare __ i b*M tn the football the post several years.
Pitui tens aggregation to a lo-iu tie by etrtwe af e ^drlted rally tn
Wbnt a whale ef a battle ■wet saperhsmoa deed* to &x3ra3feSw: by a victory of Iowa 11-10. nitoots abowed Improvement over aofne of the early teaeon games and undoubtedly Zupph* will have bis men drilled sufficiently to give better eW to Red Grange and let that human streak
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through all oppoeltlcm. The Army beck, led by thoee two tor heroes of Pitt and Pens State. 1 Hewitt and Harry Wilson, spectively, were an avals? which the South Bend player* were powerless to stop. Cajdain Baxter, former Swarthmore Col-
lar ooec whole J
downs. The
composed mostly of players who had won their spar* m action after
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chap did wa* acore two field goals mod fees wife only a away for a long run and carried fee ball to the 1 yard One.
point It sure Is a tough way to lose a game, but even at that it le more satlefactory than n tie score.
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Penn tr doe to have troubles this Saturday and Franklin Field ~ one of th* best
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This makes two elevens. Orange A. C. and CoK tlngawood, which have been practically eliminated by the Atlantic City teams. The other Atlantic
not have a great
ficulty In beating the strong Northwestern eleven 6-*. Pitt, another of the strong future opponents of Pennsylvania used, with only two exceptions, fedr second and third' teams Is subduing Gettysburg. In spite of that early season setback by Lafsyetfe. Pittsburg. Is beginning to show the form which made the dopetei* p'ck that eleven for this year's eastern ehamptons.
South Jersey's |
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week-end struggle*- Millville started things gotoy on Saturday when they walloped the husky Shenandoah eleven 13-0 Shenan-
sco rales* tie tbs Sunda and gives the 4ppeters to figure on tn fee effc the teams in this sect!
whistle blew 7-7. Bnekaoll and the Haskell Indians played each other toa acorclees tle^These two l^iy l fed/”hi l rtng hl to be paid. Holy Croas added another to .the many opaate which have thrown oat all the doge this season by winning from Harvard fo» the first time to her history by vtrtoe of a This is theflret Mg am which ha* beea th* margin of that i
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Colllngswood might just aa well drop out for this season tn the laoe for the State honors. Melrose, probably the weakest of tba three elevens In this part of the State, put an end to Colllngswood'* asplration* wife a 13-0 victory
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