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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 13

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CL PART ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS mmMiiiinwttiMiwinniuwicB ACTION CAPTAIN VANDERBOOM WITH WISCONSIN AND CHICAGO SCOUTS WATCHING THE PLAY MICHIGAN BY STRAIGHT OOT BALL BEAT OHIO 40 TO 0 rYOLAY HAL REO MTN 1TKBOTA (UMS Barlow Starred the Contest With a Great Run for Entire Length of ield All Players Came fl 1 SCORED ON PRINCETON MEN WISCONSIN SATURDAY WITH THE TEAMS MICHIGAN HAS TO MEET 1 CRUSHED ALBION BAY CITY SCORED TWICE OOTBALL RESULTS the Harvard Wenk at Ends the INDIANS BEAT WEST POINT arlett nson RH OUT RUNNING ALMA BEATEN Eekersall "1 Hill LHB Smith (Beaver sr A 'i of a troit roon Horton Lathrop Charters on on to Parratt Baker half club as he of in for It the Holdsworth Small six minutes of play off Michigan with two in the third down punt RE QB It Position Vanorman Pollok Rice Walders Earle Ransom Touch Lorenz Timekeeper 'Hma I BAY CITY Hatchard Peterson Cole Wetherbee Wright Ha wkensMathers Graves Allman Ray Magill 35 Bay City 11 first City 11 Touchdowns Lawton Han at the game whose and though 1 3) pounds score under result being SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 1905 Central 35 West Bay City IL IJ 23 Delray High 0 A IS Eastern High 0 Olivet Olivet sent Q' was the star of the game time making runs of from The on gridiron by the score of Shevlin Hutchinson Veeder Hoyt Morse lynn Roome Levine ten pounds to man and the although fumbling fre had no difficulty in making Within' the first five min 5 TUR MEWS THE TRAP THE IELD made7 the McKenna Kratz Doty Touchdowns rev 2: 2 Kratz 1 Holdsworth Goals kicked Small 7 Michigan Head ishleigh Hitchcock Length of ALMA Moon Bettserguson AngellMarshallMcCullum CarrCasterlin ShultzHelmer Evans 3 4 'S 'f 7 z' Thomas letcher MacGregor 1 Hazard Rum Schwartz Adams Mahew Weikert OOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL BOWLINC BILLIARDS TROTTING gave away' before the or viccormiek Princeton scored two close succession and way to gain another The game possession on ten yard line More than 10000 spectators saw the game and Cornell students came down to cheer their team Cornell had the advantage of weight but was handicapped by the absence of Capt Costello Line up: PRINCETON CORNELL Brasher Left end Roadhouse Cooney Left tackle Cook Oderkirk Rafferty Waller Left guard Thompson Carothers Center Newman Dillon Waller Herring Tooker Dillon Too Eny for Northwestern Chicago November 11 Ohio Northwest ern university was no match for North western university at football today and went down to defeat 34 to 0 Coach Mc Cornack of Northwestern declared after 35 minutes of play that his men had a large enough score and asked that the game be called and the game ended The Ohio men seemed to be in poor condition and after a few minutes of tn the first half they seemed to lose heart and did not offer effective resistance to Northwestern in any part of the game During the last part of the game Northwestern experiment ed with several trick plays and this with the shortening of the second half kept the score from being more one sided than on Michigan Games Odds on the two big Michigan games as they obtain here were Indicated by two commissions that were placed yesterday through Steve Sweeney of the Majestic building cigar stand rom Madison tlOO to back Wisconsin was received and this was covered by J100 of Detroit money on Michigan A bigger bet was placed on the Chicago game Sweeney laying L000 De money on juicnigan against $600 Ma money sent from Chicago HOT GAME WITH CEXTRAL AT A IELD Wisconsin Used Subs Stuck to Straight ootball and Then ound Beloit Only an Interesting "Workout Oberlin Easily Defeated by Case is Not Likely to Do Well Whe iisits Ann Arbor Twowfcs Hence Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Bard Left halfback Munn Danb Right halfback Martin Gibson McCormick ullback Halliday Touchdowns McCormick 2 Martin Daub Goals from touchdowns Halliday Cooney Umpire Minds Referee Dr Stauffer Timo of halves 30 minutes Attendance 10000 gxn had madb cne touchdown that tho Columbus men started to do some go ing Garrets had punted and it was ball in ths center of the field Woodbury hit the left of Michigan line for six yards and Stolp acted four more Then Michigan was penalized five yards for offside play Lincoln smashed 5 through for another five yards and then Michigan received an other penalisation of five yards Three more trials and twenty five yard line was reached Michigan com menced to hold but Stolp fumbled and Garrets got the bkll1 Thus Ohio ac tually carried the bail from scrimmage twenty yards in six trials Ohio Defense Strong On defense the Ohioans also proved to be stubborn Their second of resistance was hard to penetrate ex cept by such veterans as Tom Ham mond Curtis and Schulte although Patrick succeeded in puncturing it Hammond and Curtis took some nervy chances in hurdling Michigan held for downs only once but preferred to punt often rather than take chances Tom Hammond negotiated the only field goal he had any chance of mak ing The line was formed at one other time for a place kick but the pass came back high to Barlow and he fumbled it and Tom had no oppor tunity to put his boot into the leather' old trouble of fumbling and getting offside cropped out again today Three bad fumbles were made and Ohio eot the ball twice on these plays when Michigan was steadily and si surely advancing the ball within 35 yards of the goal line Michigan war penalized six times for offside play while Ohio was set back once for off side and once for holding in the line None of men received in juries and the work will start a squad that promises to get into good condition for the game with Wisconsin Opening the Game Ohio State kicked off and Patrick did not run it back five yards before' he was downed Ohio State desperately against Michigan's line? plunges but the men of Yost carried the ball 70 yards to 35 yard line where it was lost on a fumble Ohio could only gain two yards on 3 two and was forced to punt Curtis blocked it nicely The bail bounded badly for Jones who was playing back and Patrick in trying to grab if knocked it so that the ball rolled beihind the goal posts where the Michigan man fell on it for a toucnaown in Ohio kicked yards to train ed Ohio got it near the center of the field Woodbury pounded strong left side for six yards Stolp Continued on Page Part 1 Lamson the Protested Penn Player Made Both of the Touchdowns Luck igured in the Early Scoring State Team Made It Loolc Danger ons at Start Chicago Wais orced to Use Its Best Men to Stop the Purdue Team oot Cut a Big igure BROWN Denny McLeod Klrley Westervelt RAN UP BIG SCORE OX HER OLD St TIME RIVAL Oberlin O' November 11 (Special) school of applied sciences of Cleveland practically clinched its hold on the state championship here today relvep defeated Ober lin college by score of 23 to 0 With two of Itssf Ar 5 men out of the game on accountof injuries Case feared con test' and for a time in the half iWas outplayed Ober lin most of its plays through and afterjthad made numer ous gains Case bolstered the line and stopped the Congregatlonalists Once when Oberlin had the' ball on 10 yard line Houser fumbled tne ovai to score CASE Ziegler Walfore Bradford Wvman Walling Swift Brandt Western High to Entertain Western high is arranging an entertain ment iiir nnav evening oi tnis ween the benefit of the Athletic association will be held in the school hall and talent that Is being secured assures exceueui program Alms Put Out of Hie State Cham pionship Race 4 1 COACH KIVG ASSISTANT COACH IIOIZT Me 2 1 WEST Michigan 40 Ohio State 0 Wisconsin 44 Peloit 0 Chicago 19 Purdue 0 i Minnesota 81 South Dakota 0 Northwestern 34 Ohio Northern 0 Indiana 22 Notre Dame 5 Iowa 73 lies Moines 0 Case 23 Oberlin 0 Cincinnati 21 Ohio Wesleyan 9 Ohio Medics 51 Antioch 0 Wabash 57 Knox 0 Monmouth 62 Coe 4 Kenyon 6 Marietta 5 Lawrence 33 Northwestern Col 0 Heidelberg 21 of reshmen 16 Nebraska 18 Colorado 0 Kansas 18 Washburn 11 Washington State 29 Sherman 0 Oregon 6 Oregon Aggies 0 Colorado Mines 22 Utah 0 EAST'' rtt him iiui uu ul nn able jo gain little i line while Punitie fSsH ROM WHOM MICHIGAN HAS MOST TO EAR exhausted the fine condition of the Central men telling Allman Magill and Ray who had plunged through for from 5 to 15 yards were no longer there with the goods Otherwise it the same old story Wildman tSiloman Paterson Lawton4 arid Cooper circled the ends time after time for big runs that made the Central' rooters wild with joy Hanneman and Rooney went through: Bay City line at will on tackle plays But twelve points were scored HoweverBay City got a cinher this half which 1 put Cen playing for the period on a par with the first half Central men were too handy with their hanas ana Referee Rowe penal ized them time and time again for from five to fifteen yards In spite of this assistance Bay City could not score the playing being in their ter ritory the greater part of the time Lawton and Miller were taken out and James going in Even with the subs Bav City was done for The game was called because of darkness with the ball in their part of the lot Widman and Paterson made the touchdowns in this half Sloman and Paterson kicked goals The line up: CENTRAL WEST BAY CITY Miller DJames Hanneman Brooke jiett Albertus Rooney IwtonC James Cooper Widman Paterson Score Central High half Central 23 Bav Widman 3 Allman 2 Lawton Han neman Paterson 1 Goals Paterson 3 Slo man 2 Magill 1 Referees Downing and Rowe Umpires Rowe and Linesmen 'May and Birchard Timers Harris and Ladue Time of halves 20 min utes Game called on account of darkness four minutes to play Philadelphia November Pennsyl vania today defeated Harvard in one of the fiercest gridiron battles ever witnessed on ranklin field The final pcore was 12 to 6 Both elevens scored a touchdown and kicked the goal in tse first half and the Quaker eleven added a second touchdown in the sec ond half It is a peculiar coincidence that Lam ton the player over whom there has been so much contention should have ored both touchdowns for the Penn ivania eleven That there was 111 between the players Of the two evens vas made apparent early in ie first half when Parker the Crim son center was disqualified for slug ginc and again in ine oeuuiiu ben Sheole was sent to the house for a like offense Both touchdowns in the first weie due to an element of luck or i half Be ur the game had been in progress three minutes and with the ball with in ten vards of goal oster smt against left tackle A he struck the line oster dropped ball and when Referee McClung was able to get the mass of human ly separated Robinson was lying onh bali within eight yards of Har vard's goal In three plays Lamson was pushed over for a touchdown The was made so quickly that the great crowd scarcely realized it Then Harvard Had Lack It was then turn for a run Knrr kicked to Shebie who had eplendid opportunity to carry tho ball out but just ai he got well started a dropped tho pigskin but a Quaker play fell on it within four yards of ennsyl Lnia's goal Shebie kicked on the first breup the ball going to Hurley of Har vard on forty yard line Hre the Crimson eleven began to work their famous tandem and aided by two piays which netted them ten yards they quickly pushed the ball over for a touendown The third touchdown was made on hard ti football Pennsylvania got the ball en forty five yard mark on an of kicks and pushed it over for the rinal touchdown by straight line plung ing Torrey kicked the goal The numerous changes in the Harvard Jmeup attsst the fierceness with which the Pennsylvania players went into the tan dem play of the Crimson ive men were ex badly weakened that they were sent tohe slie lines The Pennsylvania lineup mained intact however with the excep tion of Shebie who made toe free use of Ls hands Halves Differed Greatly Thee probably never was a football game piayed In which there was such a dlffer ece in the two halves In the first half Harvard completely outplayed Pennsylva nia andgainad ground almost at will while in the 'second half the Crimson play rs made only one first down Both their cnAnse and defense weakened perceptibly us the game progressd while Pennsylva nia attack and defense improved 50 ner teist This was probably due to the peib condition of the Quaker eleven in rhe line Harvard in the early stages rxxeiled the local eleven but in the back Id the second line ot defense osl Pennsyl vania was superior to Harvard Brill Lock wood and oster pierced the Quaker line fir gains in tne first half but Inan aeaond half with the two latter forcedat of tho game the tandem was crumbled bafore it got well under way The pertioular star of ranklin field to ca however was little Levine eai It is no exaggeration to stateha: he played the most remarkable game fr otbail ever witnessed in this city He 'owed the ball perfectly and time and sgjln broke up interference be rore the play uad gone six feet Six times during th game ha recovered the ball afterme member of his team had fumbled and sreicently he tackled a runner back of the la line and he was under every kick vr Ji Shebie sent down the field Three irs during rhe game he was laid out twause of fierce tackling but he always rs play after receiving the sponge Ehmke 4 rve ttR rerM Thompson Waterbury TouchdownX Goas from Hutchinson Time of 30 minutes each 7000 Ann Arbor Mich November 11 (Phil K3n and Assistant Coach Holt1 ot Wisconsin and ex Capt Spetk of Chicago were among the 3500 epeotators who saw Michigan boat Ohio State by a score of 40 tp 0 today but the visiting scouts did not see much outside of straight football as exemplified by a Michigan team the majority of whom were substitutes However those substitutes did good better than was expected by the crowd Patrick was very effective carrying the ball for distances of and 10 yards on stiff plunges and the way he fell on the ball when Joe Cur tis blocked a punt showed that he was well in the game Ackerman who went In during the second halt also did strong work considering his lack of practice He once broke through and carried an Ohio runner back for a Joss of four yards But the star the day was little Al Barlow He la getting better all the time He gets his name printed in the sensational chapters of 1905 football history today by a run of 110 yards for a touchdowniLeonard for Ohio tried for a drop kick The ball went to the right of the goal post and dropped the goal line Barlow grabbed it the bound and started in a circle the right Had Great Interference An Ohio man made a plunge for Bar low and missed' him Another Buckeye caane up with the idea of stopping the Michigan runner but Barlow gave him the straight arm and got away with the goods By this time interference gathered and a pack of six Wolverines started down the field So well was Barlow protected that not an Ohio man got within five yards of him after the machine got under full steam The interferers Kept but ting off the pursuers and 2000 Michi gan rooters rose and cheered wildly as Barlow planted ball behind the en goal after his record run Johnny Garrells also starred in the how he stunt He ripped off runs of forty and forty three yards for touchdowns He is getting the old Hernstein act down to a very fine point run back of punts and kickoffs were additional enlivening features of the game or a 140 pounder he is a hard one to stop even after being tackled The fierceness with which Ohio state went at Michigan in the first" half drove the Wolverines back further than any other team has sent them this season The Ohio men had a sys tem of locking together and hitting the opposition lines with alU the force possible The helpers would keep the man with the ball upas much as pos sible and then on him to go a little further It was after Michi perifection: in fit excIusive materials are combined shirts Wilcox street 1 BOXING I automobile I Vale resliiea Win Raven Conn November 11 Yale's eleven Impressively defeated freshmen at football this after the score of IS to 0 AH three were made in the first half freshmen had a much better team thj111 their opponents and made long the line and around the ends ncetonlans lacked weight and power eir attacks Three attempts to dropu' Koal failed and a placement kick weI1 executed so far as distance' C0Jicrned was poorly Wher Pennsylvania was strong on enU Harvard wak Tafv was dwn the field like a flash but he over run his man Leary played Itetty game however and his lleetness vf cnce aved Harvard from having touchdown scored on them Tn day was perfect for football The was crisp enough to make it comfort lop players and spectators alike The cro was the largest that ever witnessed of football in Philadelphia Long lefore in time scheduled for the game to gir: throngs were coming in all in almost every kind of conveyance one of the 22uC0 odd seats was vacant nn play began and there were probably I persons standing around the gridiron HARVARD Leary BrillBurr Pierce Parker White Kers bury Squires KnowltonMacdonald Snyder'Starr oster Nichols Hurley Lock wood CnfM Lamson 2 Brill Goals from or owns Shebie Torrey Burr Ref IMatthew McClung Lehigh Umpire Edwards Princeton Linesman A ohiting Corneil Time of 35 minutes each PURDUE Johnston Emeis Hoff mark Wellinghote King reshon MQ wusnenoacx Hacweten ns rvs srwia Detray 'Left halfback Longabaur Bezdek Larson Hitchcock Bight halfback A'Tlwriiaa Williamson' Eexdek 1 ullback Bezdek Detray Goal from Parry Goal from Eckcr Haiiien Michigan Reinhardt Lafayette Head BY OLIVET IN THE STATE (SERIES Mich November (Spe ship hopes glimmering this afternoon by winning from her in a fast game by a score of 10 to 0 Alma was never within striking distance of Oli goal Mann was not in the game and Oli vet though weakened by his loss play ed the best game of the season Ball Bishop and Morrison were strong on defensive "work and Chisman carried the ball well Olivet has a chance to take second place in the Intercollegiate by winning the rest of her games The line up: OLIVET Bishop Morrison Davis Bair Hans Betts Ball Harriman Chisman Hadden Thacker Time of halves and 23 minutes Dire Graham of Referee Ried of Timekeepers Whitney Olivet Mitchell Alma Head Miller Olivet Touchdown and goal Thacker ield goal xiarrMnan of 12 Harvard 6 Yale 11 Drown 0 Princeton 16 Cornell 6 Carlisle 6 West Point 5 Annapolis 34 Buckrell 0 Dickinson 18 Lehigh 0 Virginia 56 Washingion ft Wesleyan 18 Williams 0 Dartmouth 0 Amherst 0 LOCAL Chicago November Playing the best brand of football it had instock Chicago was able to defeat Purdue university by only 19 points to 0 on Marshall field this afternoon The battle was in many respects the hardest fight the Ma roons have had this year and" their scora was tilted only through some beautiful dropkicking by Walter Eck ersall who twice the ball sail ing over the goal posts His first goal was the only score Chlca go made in the firsts half rom the forty yard line and at a difficult time he made a perfect kick and thus ended the period of play with some honor to the Chicagos although on straight football Purdue had a de cided shade The half Was marked march by the old' gold and "black of sixty five yards through the Maroon line wieux nsitin men ueing Drougnt UP on the Maroon twenty yard line where Eckersall kicked the ball out of danger Several times in the first half Purdue was within striking dis tance of the Chicago goal but its offense not sufficiently sustained jK and ithe Chicago line always stiffened in tune to preyent a score i orced to Tip Hand Stagg started the game with the in tention 'of haying his men use only simple tooioau out it was1 soon evi dent' that this would not do at nil ine maroons were through the Hoosier ripped Chicago forwards up in a dan Kcruus manner CORNELL MADE TIGERS WORK TO TAKE THE GAME Princeton November Princeton rose to the occasion today and defeated Cornell in a splendid ex hibition of football by the score of 16 to 6 rom the start until about fif teen minutes before the second half closed the game was closely contest ed at no time did Cornell allow Princeton to gain without the most stubborn resistence Every inch of ground was well contested and al though Princeton finally things looked bluff for her in the early part of the second half when Cornell punted and the ball touched Dillon and rolled 'behind the line where 'a' Cornell man fell on it Halliday kicked goal and the stood 6 to 5 in favor of Cornell' men then went to work with renewed vigor and scored twice The visitors were unable to stop the end runs of Bard and Munn and their line repeateaiy terrific kicking Tiger fullback in was in a fair when time was called ended with the ball in Beat Harvard by a 12 to Score in Game Marked by Many Displays of eeling on part of the Players Herrnsteln rr taught his men a sufficient variety plays however and as soon as Chlca go solved them they were of little a count ancLgood for nothing but very 'W short gains Inthe second half Chicago trotted out a varied offense that was onca good for 40 yards and the first touch down on line plays Bczdek was put i at half and with eDtray and Catlirj" helping him punched the Purdue tackles for gains ot three to six yards at a clip Although Chicago won by Tf as good a score as could be expected the contest was a disappointment to the supporters of the Mldwav school because of the poor showing of tw line i jp The game wag witnessed bv about A 8000 people a thousand of whom trav eled from Lafayette to see the work of the boilermakers Dan Boone Barred Dan fhoone big halfback' was early in the day declared ineligi ble by Prof Jones of Minnesota act ing as arbitrator and did not get fir the game The decision ends his foot ball career and puts another dent in aspirations for a defeat of auc ime uu: CHICAGO Parry Left end Hill Left tackle Meigs Left guard Gale 'Center Scherer Russell Right guard Badenoch Right tackle Catlin Right end Navy Hat Great Hopes B'napolis MtJ November 11 The naval 'ny flighted its supporters this after playin most brilliant football and much heavier team of Buck ay a score of 34 to 0 This is one of rr la5'st scores made by the Midship 1 season and strengthens the con cji hre that Annapolis has more than tx kC nce winning from West Point tn th ha were of 25 and 20 minutes and Brat eleven points were scored Spencer for seventy yards and tnhjty tor fifty five yards each for a chdown were the features of the game Young Roosevelt Played Mass November The emv 7 freshmen defeated Cushing acad by a of 12 to 0" Theodore3 Jr played an excellent game tanui "rnon made a number of good and twlCe fel1 on baH after a Lieut Hackstv West Wme Delray Held Delray High school met field yesterday in a practice substituting for Detroit College game was cancelled The Delray boys put up a very plucky exnibiiion averaging little more than held to if very low the circumstances the final account of injury has bothered him sota game Reports tonight was at tne be corroborated WISCONSIN Bush Johnson Kemp Blyer Levlsee Soukup indlay Williams Wrabetz Vanderboom Lorenz ischer Melzner Kuehmstead Score Wisconsin 44 Beloit 0 downs Vanderboom 4 ischer Johnson Melzner Goals Bush 4 ix ruin moire urregg Linesman Schneider halves 25 and 11 minutes Lieut Hackett ot ort Sheridan who umpired both the Wisconsin Chicago and Wisconsin Minnesota games has been chosen to umpire Michigan game New Haven Ct November In a game full of sensational play Yale de feated Brown university today by the score of 11 to 0 Not until well through the second half did the Yale supporters feel certain that Brown would not score a touchdown and early in the game they even had quak Wle yisitors turn the tablesecause of the strength hoit Yisltors showed in rushing the the second half when sale had the ame well in hand a misplay gave the watchful Brown opportunity toViake a 1 eross th that no team has accomplished xa 5ush Vne wa'S stead but with diminishing gnoVIk UntIL under the shailow of their chn! J'Jley back three successive charges aimed at center and took themOntHdWnS! on the yard line rom that point on lack of time only Yale makin another attempted to score by field goals or kicks from placement all the playing being either line bucking or attempts to run the feW trick plays by rushing something like 300 yards and Brown about aOf amount of ground The attack of the Browns was not ap Isorous in the sec ond half than in the 'first although men seemed to be less well con wiliuiicu Liiaii xaies I Ait Cates Congdon orbes Rockenberger Erwin landers Hockenberger Tripp Bigelow losing only chance OBERLIN i IL WatersL i Simon Desmuth Kuyper I Long Emmett Thompson Cole RingscotZercher Searle Wilson Kester (C) Wolfe Tjonsr SeltMnvpr VanDuzen HEmery Thomp i a son Sellemyer Williams XVagarlL Houser Summary irst: half Touchdown Par ratt Kicked goal Baker Second half Baker 2 Walling Safety Waters Time of touchdowns irst half 25:05 second half safety 5:05 Touchdowns' 1:57 10:18 9:30 ailed goal Baker 3 Time of halves 35 and 30 minutes Of ficials George Qaston of ref Evarts Wrenn of Harvard umpire I Os borne of Purdue head linesman Time keepers Post of Cleveland and Geo Jones of Oberlin Assistant linesmen Schroeder of Case and Parks of Oberlin Easy Game for Gophers Minneapolis November 11 It was a case of a walkaway with a pre paratory school 'when Minnesota today took the South Dakota Agricultural 'college into camp to the tune of 81 to 0 Cutting carried the ball for long gains and was given the highest honors in mak ing the touchdowns and kicking goals as he did against the Wisconsin boys Lar kin played a good game at quarter though he was pretty well bandaged up Capt Current was in the game as Coach Williams is saving him for the Nebraska boys 'next week The line MINNESOTA SOUTH DAKOTA Burgan 7L Tuttle Ittner Reich Oechs Youngberg Smith a Grace Sanborn Johnson Brush McCordle Marshall Lenhart Larkin McGillvray Cutting ox Kremer MatheryShutneck Hughes Touchdowns Cutting 2 Kramer Burgan 2 Oechs Larkin Ittner 3 Sanborn Brush 2 Marshall Goals from touchdowns Cut ting 10 Stratbern Ref Bernhagen Time of knives 25 minutes Madison November 11 (Spe cial) Wisconsin "this afternoon ran over Beloit collegewith a scrub team and rolled up a total of forty four points Beloit was outweighed at least Badgers quently distance utes of play Johnson picked up the ball on a fumble by Busn and ran forty five yards for touchdown Melzner got away for a forty run and touchdown on quarterback play and Vanderboom got away sev eral times for twenty five yard runs before being tackled by Ran som who played safety for Beloit Vanderboom was sent over the line four times for touchdowns on straight plays Wisconsin played an easy game characterized by much punting On kickoffs Melzner punted back and the Varsity relied upon holding the collegians for downs During the first half Wisconsin rolled up thirty three points the scores being mostly on runs around ends and the re maining points were scored in an ad 'ditional eleven minute half No drop kicks were attempted by Melz ner The goal kicks of Bush were a distinct disappointment as he scored only four out of eight trials but wet grounds were partly responsible Brindley Deering Roseth and Donovan were not in the game Doriovan was on the side lines but he has been used up and the coach is giving him rest indlay got into the game but he was com pelled to retire after five minutes on to ms leg which since the Mlnne had it that Vnst ame but they could not BELOIT Barnet Savage Rowell Buck HoardPotter Beck Jones BurkeWilson Heth Agricultural College MSch Novem ber A met Al bion her old time rival here today and administered a crushing defeat by a score of 47 to 10 The contest was fierce and gruelling all through and interest never flagged rey Bliss Sajmderson and Smith starred for Albion' and tlierlon gains were a feature of the game Burroughs A center put up a great defensive game time after time throwing a man for a loss or attempted round end runs Mc Kenna Small Kratz and Doty put up great interference for Boyle who pulled off a number of long runs Smith quarter put up a fine game and it was due to his generalship that Albion fared well as she did Unfortunately was badly injured near the end the game having the ligaments nis ankle torn loose a Boyle RE McDermid Shedd RT Boomsllter RG Burroughs MTD'rmld Wright LG iske LT ALBION Black 'Merrill Bliss Eslow Coller Day Leonard Colier Meinke Saunderson Bax Smith Haunaerson Hayes rey A Bliss McKenna 3 Doty 1: Hovie 1 Umpire Hollister Referee ishleigh Michigan A Bald win Albion halves 35 minutes LATTER LOST THROUGH AIL URE TO KICK GOAL West Point November 11 (Special) In their first battle here today on the army gridiron the cadets were defeated by the sturdy warriors bv a spore of 6 to 5 fail ure to kick a goal deciding it It was a hard' fought battle and both sides played a hard clean contest there being no undue roughness on either side In straight ground gaining the cadets outclassed their dusky opponents and their touch down in the second half came as the result of good straight football The Indians made their score in the first half getting ball on a fumble Jude running to a touch down Johnson was in at quarter back and he ran the team in good shape although this was his first game of the season Beaver in spectacular playing was easily the star of the army and his hurdling brought the crowd to its feet while they held their breath as he sailed over the head Just after he relieved Smith at left half he was called upon to carry the ball Darting around left end 'he distanced his interfer ence and Wahoo grabbed for him Making a leap Beaver cleared the head and like a deer dart ed through a broken field crossing the goal line Being near the side lines the referee claimed his foot want outside amidst the groans of the army adherents The visit of Prince Louis of Batten berg gave an added lustre to contest The bright uniforms of the numerous American and British army and navy officers mingled with the gorgeous dresses of the women seat ed on the grandstand presented a picture that is seldom seen outside of an army and navy contest ARMY UP CARLI Wilhelm LEA 'X2 Erwi Sul tan LT weeks LG Dillon Abraha Christy RG LaRoque Dubois Mettler RT Exendine Roy 11 lespie RE Johnson QB RHB Archiquettc Sheldon Alba nez Torney' Mr Cracken Mr Vail Head Mr Hockenbury Time ot 35 minute In a game reniete with fumbling penalizing sensational end running and catapaDlt line plunging Central High school beat Bay City Western High school yesterday fffternoon the A 35 to ILWidman time after 10 to 50 vards for touchdowns" little half wisrgled through the line of heavy lumbermen shaking off tacklers like rain drops from a back Sloman Lawton Paterson Hanneman and Cooper played magnificent ball both on defense and offense The line that at first crumbled like paper before the terrible on slaughts of the heavy lumber backs braced up in the second half playing one of the grandest stone wall defensive games ever seen on the lo cal field Magill kicked off for Bay City to Alburtus Lawton ran down the field a few seconds later for 90 yards and a touchdown Paterson missed goal Score: Central 5 Bay City 0 Magill kicked off for the lumbermen over the goal line Central punted from the 25 yard line and the ball was Bay Then those' husky backs got in action and mowed up the Central line as though they were but matches AJlman Ray and Magill al ternated carrying theballand in a few minutes the Bay Cityites crossed goal and sent the leather be tween the bars Allman scored Magill kicked goal Score: Central 5 Bay City 6 Magill kicked to 10 yard line Sensational runs by the local schools halves brought the ball' with in striking distance of Bay goal and Hanneman plunged through for touchdown Paterson kicked goal Score: Central 11 Bay City Magill kicked for Bay City and Wid man Sloman' Paterson arl Iawton brought the ball to the center where It went over on downs The towering beefy halfback Allman from up the state tore down for another touch down but Magill kick goal Score: Central 11 Bay City 11 End runs by Widman and Sloman of from 10 to 40 yards brought the ball to City's 15 yard line where 'u long squabble ensued as to whohad possession pt the ball after a fumble Bay City got it was promptly held for downs and Widman took it over erson kicked goal Score: Central 17 Bay City 11 Central kicked to Bay City Allman being downed in his tracks on his 20 yard line Bay City was forced tn punt Paterson broke through blocked Magill's kick picked up the ball and sprinted behind the goal posts Slo man' goaled Score: Central 23 Bay City 11 end of first half Central took a brace in the second half and the line that Bay heavy backs' found rather easy In th first became adamant Bay City was A AO iMimwuMiiiiiiniiiTiHnuimiuMwig 1 ndi 1 A OT nuwo uuiii nioL iu caoilhw ruulDALLIdId 3 ue Aft 4X UX 3 is XJ Wil i s'W' Bas jh 1 afiaapG ft iaas: EZK 1 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