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) Vkh Preliminary tleats Off. W arriors Ready for Home Stretch JI1EIGIIT0H WINS FASTGAME, 27-7 Inflicts Second Defeat on St. Thomis Suffered by that School in Six Yean. IMPROVEMENT BY LOCAL TEAM In the bet game of foot ball seen on Crelghton field in many a day, Coach Mills gridiron n.aclilne yesterday hum- ltd St. Thomas college by the score of 27 to-7. Tho vktory is the second any team haa gained over Ft! Thomaa in tlx ai. Tha other defeat waa at tha handa of MacAlester college laat year, to 0. and 8t. Thomaa wiped that out by coming back at MacAlester. 40 to a. this aeaaon. . The battla was hard .foueht and spectacular to tha finish. Crelghton showed Immense Improvement over Ita early aeaaon play, while St. Thomaa also produced something that aent repeated thrills Into tha erowd. To Faul Kamanskl. tha lent thy Crelgh- ton center, belong the honor of scoring the first touchdown. . Crelghton had kicked off and recovered the ball on a fumble during tho ftrst scrimmage. A forward pass to Nlgro aent tha leather over tha goal line, but it waa here knocked out of tha little quarter'a hands and a general acramble for Ita possession resulted. Kamanskl recovered tha pig akin about six lnchea from tha line, with Nlgro and Captain Shannon sprawling on top of him. Nlgro hissed "Shova her over.'' which "8'" loat no time in doing. Take a Ball on Fasnble: Crelghton again kicked off and on another fumble by . Thomaa Lutes recovered with clear field before him, but lost tha pjkskln. another, Crelghton man falling on it. . Than commenced a display, of terrific foot ball by both teama. Line smashes, end runs, hard and desperate taokles. and forward pssaes followed each other rapidly. Flanagan finally tore through the entire opposition on a trick play for forty yards, following which a neat paaa from Nlgro to Hale acored Creighton'a next tally, riati kicked goal. Score: Crelgh ton. 13; St. Thomaa, ft. Tha eeeond quarter waa acorelaas. Far rail, Sullivan and Ward negotiated a . number of nice galna for tha visltora, but aa a rule tha Crelghton defense was Invincible. Lutes, Flanagan, Shannon, Etapleton, and Wise time and again smashed to' pieces tha attack of tha visiting backs, and on only few oc casions waa first down made. In thla period a clever trick forward paaa, FlaU to Brennan, netted Crelghton about thirty yards, and was followed immedi ately by another peg by the same parties for ten more. FIsta then tried a field goal, but was standing too near hla own line, and the kick fell ahort. "When Salata Score. The fc'a'nts made their only points in tho th'rd period, but tha score waa arnrd. St. Thomas kicked off. Creigh lon.made po gains and Wis punted. A forward rass, Farrell to Ward, advanced the leather, and a penalty to Crelghton for holdlntt added fifteen yards.' Sullivan broke away for twelve yards more, and the following play,- a pass from iar rinstoh to Conmy, brought the ball across ' tha chalk from the thirty-yard line 6everal Crelghton men tried to block the play, but without avail. , : Tha remainder of this quarter waa apec- tacular. Conway, St. Thomaa' wizard left end, snapped up the ball when ' Nlgro dropped it after receiving a forward pass from Plats and raced thirty yarda. be fore being downed. A few seconds later . Plats . repeated the performance for -relghton. tearing down the field sixty irds On an Intercepted paas. Ha was brought to a halt on tha twenty-yard line, (Hit hla run gave Crelghton its, third touchdown. A risky forward paas. which ena of the risitora stabbed at and (Continued on Page Two, Column Five.) 1 Notre Dame Comes . To Omaha for Fray : With Mils' Squad November 13 will be the big foot ball day in "Omaha. This Is the day that Notre Dame, tha wizard team from South Bend, Ind.. comes to Omaha for a battle with Coach Mills' Crelghton hueklea. Intereet In thla atruggle is at a high pitch, and many are tha predictions as to tha showing Crelghton will make against Harper's wonders. Crelghton started tha aeaaon in poor " shape, Ibe' 'varsity men reporting only a lew daya before tha Wealeyan game, which waa loat aa a consequence. Since that time, however, : the players ' have buckled down to action, and a tremen doua improvement waa tha Immediate result. This week the program for tha hill top athletea will constat of the hardest kind of work. Scrimmage with the Uni versity of Omaha, Central High, and the cruba, will - be a dally occurrence, and. Mills ia figuring on having the squad assemble' for night work. also. Peruaye the greatest bit of encourage ment for Crelghton la the return of Rus sell. Bui ford, the blue and white' re markable center, who sustained a frac tured akull in tha game against Wea leyan. and gave up foot ball following Injury, Hla rather rapid recovery. however, has served to again aroua the gridiron fever in tha big center, and it la almost certain that he will rejoin the . squad thla week, to participate in the Notre Dame fight Saturday. Basket Ball Teams . Line Up for Season That Interest In basket ball will sur pass that of last season is already evl tkneed In local basket ball circles. A number of teama already have Hned up their playere and before the week Is jd exnect to start practice. The Towns- ends, last seaaon's Winners of tha Tri' t itv league, will travel under the mo A cker of the Brandeis' this season. Jake leuaceon will manage the quintet and is at work on a schedule. The Bran dels" aim to taring a number of Cvllege teama here .this winter Carl Welgle, manager of the Plratea last season, will pilot the Townaenda. Tha Bame men who played aat year will comprtsa tha iuaa. A business meeting will be called in ahort while to make definite arrange ments for tha formation of leaguea. be causa of the success of basket ball last year. It Is certain that three and poa- slbly Jour loopa will be formed. CAPTAIN OF NOTRE DAME. WHO PLAY CREIGHTON SATURDAY. ; : ,? . '"X i I' 1 Fremont TitzgeraldL Fremont Fltxgerald Is the veteran of the Notre Dame squad. Fits plays at guard and la recognized aa one of the beat to the weat. This Is Fitzgerald's fourth year on tha team. In 1912. Fltxgeralds first year In school, he made a guard position on the South Bend eleven. The following year he was shifted to center and this year he was shifted back to guard again. HUSKERSTAKE EASI ONE FROMWESLEYAH Assistant Coach Joe Hoeffel Pilots Nebraska to Thirty-to-Nothing Victory. MANY SUBS IN THE LINEUP LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. S. (Special Tel egram.) -With Assistant Coach Joe Hoef fel in charge, while "Jumbo" Stiehm and Captain Pick Rutherford lamped thejay hawkera in action, the Huskera had a pleasant little romp with the Wesleyan eleven this afternoon, winning, SO to Hoeffel awung twelve aubatitutes Into the fray before tha final curtain and kept Halfbacks Gardiner and Reese on the aide lines all afternoon, but in spite of it Nebraska rang up two touchdowns in the first quarter and two in the final quarter, while Wesleyan held them, score less during tha second and third periods. The Methodists were never able to coma within striking distance of the Nebraska goal. . 'So Tricks I'lic-ove-red. The Huskera had no tricks to uncover and plugged the Wealeyan ilne for gaina whenever they felt like and when disin clined to tug the ball they kicked. Wes leyan fought hard, but minus the services of their star. Captain Johnson, were no match for- even tha varilty substitutes. Chamberlain, Cook '. ana frocter were pearly always good for gains and Cham berlain got away with several long sprints. . . It was exactly three minutes after the start of tha game that Nebraska scored tha first touchdown. The Huskera kicked off and Wealeyan fumbled on the third down. Nebraska recovering. Otoupollk broke through for aeventeen yards and Chamberlain dashed off nine around the end. Otoupollk carried It over and Corey kicked goat. Weteleram Paats. Wesleyan could not gain after the kick- off and punted to Cook, who returned thirteen yarda to tha Wealeyan forty-two yard line. Nebraska carried tha ball to tha Wesleyan four-yard line, but lost It On downs. A aeeond later Corey kicked (Continued on Page Two, Column Two.) Army Loses to Notre Dame in Hard Game WHST POINT. N. T.. Nov. .-The Army loses to Notre Dame today, T to o, , In a wall played and hard fought game. The Army showed a weak of fense and none of tha cadet backs could gain consistently through the Notre Dame line, except Ollpbant, who played nia usual star game. iae army tor wards were outplayed moat of the time and Its wings were woefully weak. Three times Notre Tame essayed to kick field goals but failed. ARMY. I NOT HI DAME. Nrlnd LE. H I Btulaa Pirkir L.T.IR.T Rydtlniki Mrarhu I.a.1 R.O..riticrsld. n'.nl MrKD C'.IC O' Donne 1 1 O'Har ROIL. a KW WTnd. (Capt.l... R T. IT gtohn He4wl4 HR.IL.C Murrltl u ll.llj H for IH II.H PhfUn .. Cortll Itormaa BcbiasB Ollchant H H.lH.H Colfls F.B.IF.B OREGON AGGIES DEFEAT UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO CORVAL.U8, Ore., Nov. . In a game of straight fwt ball with no spectacular play on either aide, Oregon Agricultural college, which, last Saturday, defeated the-Michigan Aggies, completely out played tha University of Idaho here to day. 40 to 0. Abraham, Locey, Newman and Allen of the Orogonlana, made yardage at will on line smashing, which only three times during the entire game waa Idaho able to win ita ftrst dwn. Idaho was penal ised a number of times and was unlucky with costly fumbles. A hard shower of rain In the third period made the gridiron slippery and slowed down tho game. DAVID CITY FOOT BALL SQUAD WANTS TROUBLE David City is looking for Nebraaka foot ball teams who are willing to tackle .Ita pet team on the gridiron. The David City lads look like about the claas of the atate. They defeated Havelock 31 to . and U ia aald that David City did not even use all Its first string men to turn the trick. Any team which would like to battle the Butler county lada can get a game for the aaklng. CORNELL CRUSHES WOLYERIHE CLAN Hurry-Up Yost'a Warriors Orer whelmed by Visitors by 34 to 7 Score. WESTEKNEK3 SCORE IN THIRD ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Nov. "..-Barrett e great open field tunning aid ability to crash through Michigan's line at oppor. tune momenta was an Important factor in tha M to 7 victory which the foot ball eleven of Cornell scored over Michigan hero today. The first touchd wn required only three plays to complete, after Barrett toaaed a forward pass to Eckley early In the first quarter. Barrett carried the ball over on a plunge through Watson, and then kicked got!. Mautbretach starred for Michigan and scored the only touchdown for Yost'a. men on a fumble In tha third quarter. Cochran mnde the goal. ' A poor punt by Benton gave Cornell the ball on 'lchlKan'a forty-five-yard Ilne early In the first period. The east erncrs' strong offense and a forward pasa put the ball on Michigan's four yard line. Bnrrett made the touchdown and goal. Michigan was unable to make much headway and Cornell mada another touchdown and goal. S.orc: Cornell, 14; Michigan. 0. Cornell's third touchdown waa made toward the close of the second . period. Early In the period the easterners had the ball on Mlchlgan'a twenty-six-yard line, but met a fifteen-yard penalty. . An ex change of kicks gave Barrett an oppor tunity to carry the ball .to Mlchlgan'a thirty-three-yard line. Finally Barrett turned right tackle for the touchdown and kicked goal. Score: Cornell, 21. Mh-blsan. 0. Late in the third period Cornell fumbled on Its own thirty-yard line and Retman of Michigan fell on the ball. Michigan began a powerful offenae in which Maul bet sen waa the chief ground gainer. The ball was worked alowly to the one-yard line and Retman went over. ' Cochran goaled. v Score end third period: Cornell, 21; Michigan, 7. , Cornell scored twice In the laat period. Colllne paved the way for the firat of Uio score by returning a punt thirty yards, which placed the ball on Michigan's flfteen-ysrd line. Barrett made the final plunge and kicked goal. The second touchdown came when Michigan, after falling three aucceaslve tlmea to execute forward passes, attempted a fourth. Col lins Intercepted the pass on his own forty-yard " line. He started down the i'leld and carried the ball over Mlchlgan'a line. Barrett missed goat. Final acore: Cornell, S4; Michigan, 7. Lineup and summary : ' MICHIOAN. I nORMU. Bsiriaa L.S.IH B ,E1f"T Wauon .'.UT.IR.I ..... Jamison R.lm.B UO.IRQ Anaron M.'ni.nn C.IC ,""' CorhMB R.O.'UO M ' Norms R.T.IL.T Stut R.B.I L B J""""; Hothm Q.B.tO B -.JTTi Mulbstsch, L.H.IR.H Bh',mct Cattlrt R.H.iUH i0",','-! Smith .: r.B.lr.D Mu.llr Bcore by periods: .... u Cornell J ? I-3 Michigan M-'U- 'i 0 5 J J1 Substitutes:. Cornell. Sander for Ei-Ki lev. Jewett for Gillies. Wolles for Jame son, Van Horn for iShelton. Michigan. Punne for Benton. Baatian for Cattlett. Cornell acorlng: Touchdown. Barrett (2). Collins u). muvericK. .oais irom luiit..- downs, Barrett t. jvucnigan buuhhr. Touchdown. . Relman: goala from touch down. Cochran. . Time of quaxtere, fif teen mlnutea Omaha Will Be One of Three Cities in New Billiard League A billiard league embracing Omaha. Sioux City and Dee Molnea has been com pleted and a achedule will ahortly be drawn up and play Inaugurated. Three men from each of the cltiea will play In the league. Al Cahn. atate cham pion, and Harry Symee will probably ba two of the Omaha team, with a third man to be chosen. The game to be played will be 18.1 balk line, with all matches SCO points. After the first year it Is planned to en large the league, taking In K ansa a City, Minneapolis), St. Paul, Lincoln and per haps one other city. A cup valued at SM0 will be put up by a billiard company and a Bloux City Jewelry company haa offered a trophy. PlanforY.M.O.A. Cross-Country Run Plana are already being made for tha annual Thanksgiving cross-country run at the Touhg Men's Christian associa tion, it Is expected that fully fifty crack distance runners will enter the event this year. Entry blanka are being aent out to a number of nearby schools and eol leges. A cup and medal are prlzea In thla event. JOE CLAIRE WINS ALL-AGE STAKE AT ODELL MEET BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 6. (Speclal.)- The Odell coursing meet closed Friday after a run of three daya. Joe Claire, owned by Ragan Woodsworth of Utlca, won the all-age stake, with Lady Lane, owned by Kasparek, Taylor Shanek of Odell, runner up. The special stake, was won by Calvcr one, -owned ' by Andrewa Pease of Beatrice, with is Pllklnton, owned by Edward Wright of Red C1-ud. runner up. Girl Scout, owned by Thleaaen, Holme at Payne of Wymore, won the puppy atake, with The Conquereaa, owned by Stephens at Paige of Friend, runner up. , The consolation, atake waa Won by Sleepy Kate, owned by Edward ' Wright of Red Clood. with Lucile Allen, owned by Thleaaen, Holmea Payna of Wy more, runner up. , Ohio State Defeats Indiana by a Point -COLUMBUS. O., Not. a -Ohio Bute de feated Indiana by one. point here .today in a foot ball game full of thrills. Tho finsl score waa 10 to (." Indiana' weight, ailent signals and frequent change of playera could not wear down the Ohloana. Woarteru Reserves Brat Okerlia. OBKRLI.V. O.. Nov. 6. Western Re serve university triumphed over Oberlin colleav here todsv. bv the score of 3a to 7, snaking a runaway contest of the game In the third period, when tney piled up a tout I of thirty-one p-inta after having been held scorelesa to that time. Oberlin scored fust, tii the second perl'td. but thereafter the Reserve tram waa invin-i..ble. SPORTS SECTION of The Omaha unday IOWA YANOUISHED BY BOILERMAKERS Old Gold Warriors Are Deft it ;d in Game Played Mostly on Own Ground. NINETEEN TO THIRTEEN SCORE LAFATETTE. Ind.. Nov. 6,-Purdue won its first conference gsme cf tho season today when Iowa was defeated, 1 to IS. Pultt. With two field goal waa tha star on offense- for Purdue, whllo Captain Blocker'a defensive play waa Invaluable. Allen, a substitute. went In at halfback In the third qunrterl and did apectaculur wotk. Iowa's back field smashed the Purdue lino repeatedly. Pults's too gave the BoUertvmkns their only advantage. He kicked his first goal from the thlrty-lhree-yard line ii the first period and tha second from tha ! forty-three-yard line . in the aeconl quarter. porei fc tie Roale. Purdue scored by the air route a few mlnutea after the opening of the gsme. PulU drop kicked from the thirty-five-yard line. Iowa traced and rami back marching for a goal. Keiwlrh crossed over and Davis kicked goal. The. quarter ended with the ball In rir.1ue's posses sion on Iowa's five-yard line. Purdue braced In the second quarter and scored ten points to the opponents six, tying the score. Iowa carried thi ball into striking dlstante during tha last few minute! of play during the quarter, but Purdue held. The auacter ended with the ball In Purdue's posses sion en their own forty-four-yard l:ne. .o Scoring in Third. Neither aide was able to score in the third period. Twice Purdue worked the ball to the Iowa two-yard line where the visitors held them for djwns. Shortly after the finsl period slarted, Pults went over for Purdue's fins! touch down, but the attempt to kick goal failed. For the rest of the perlpd, the play waa mostly In lowa'a territory. The final acore waa: Purdue, 19; Iowa, 13. The line up:,. PtlRDl'B. l IOWA. Halt .. Davit Burns rau1 ....UT.m.T.. ....UO.IR.O.. c:c ....R-a.iuu.. ....H.T UT.. ....Jt.fc.lL.B.. ,...Q B.iO.B.. ....R.H.IUH.. ....L, H.lH.H.. ....r.B.ir.B... Knaitmk Blaikbum .... Parron WlUnn Jaartae . Ollillan4 Gros ., Donnallv . latia . Qarrlaoa 0 fi-I1 0 0-1 S Bloi ksr ..... Mmoii Bauchnsr . . Vss Aa.. Finn Walw ..... Pulti Lossnscksr Score bv neriodsi Purdue 3 'in Iowa 7 Time of periods: 15 m'ntites each. Soorrna? Touchdowns: Hnke. Putts. Kerwuh. Gross. Goal from touchdown: Beuchner. Goal from field: Fulls U). Substitutions Hur6uo, Dixon for Dandis-, Walter for Dlxoa; Allen for . Walters: Olmstead for Blocker; Mclntneh for Proud: Arbuckle for Mason; fUlnchfleld for Vanaken; Pierre for Stlnchfield. Iowa, Donnelly for laun; Duncan for Kerwlch: Blackburn for Bowlsby; Fcott for Garrison. Michigan Aggies Run Over Marquette Men EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. .-The Michigan 'Agglea found Marquette uni versity eleven of Milwaukee too light to furnish spirited opposition todsy and tha powerful Lansing team won, 68 to 8. The first period ended, 34 to 0. Marquette recovered during tha aeeond and held tha fanners to two touchdowns. M. A. C.'s fumbles also checked their rush. Tha laat half was much the same. Marquette, however, crossed the Aggies Una in the third period, but missed to kick the goal. Mighty Oklahomans Take Another Game TULSA. Okl. Nov. 6.-Tho University of Oklahoma foot bslt team, undefeated claimant of tha Kit championship in the southwest, kept Its record clear by a aingle point over Henry Kendall college here today. Tho score was II to 13 and the university eleven waa behind until the third quarter. Kendall ahowed marked ability at breaking up the long passes which defeated Missouri. Kansas and Texas and acored its two touch- 'downs on forward paarea and end runs. Oklahoma crossed Kendall's goal line twice on a forward paas and line plunges. Captain Geyer kicking both goals. Basket Ball Men to . ' Meet at Y. M. C, A. A meeting of all managers of basket ball teama in tha various Young Men'a Christian association leaguea wilt be held Tuesday evening at tha "Y" at o'clock. Anybody Interested In baaket ball is In vited to attend the meeting. .All three leagues, tha Tri -City, Com mercial and Church, wHl b reorganized for the 1916-16 season. QUAKERS ARE DEFEATED BY DARTMOUTH ELEVEN BOSTON, Nov. . The University of Pennsylvania waa defeated by Dartmouth today, T to I, but only after tha Red and r31ue team, which had been reorganised within the week, had made a atubborn fight for winners' honors. Dartmouth's offenae waa erratic, flashing brilliantly through Ita opponent'a line at tlmea, but being atopped at Jher tlmea by alert Pennsylvania forwards. Occasionally the Green faltered and fumbled and Pennsyl vania turned theae shortcomings to its own account. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1915. Westerner Makes World's Drop Kick Record " jS (it. rV tf i ' pay . Whoever heard of Mark Payne, and how did he break into the foot ball hall of fame? True, few people have heard of thla marveloiia youngster, but he did not "Jimmy" his 'way'. Into ' the public Prints. . He earned hla way by. legitimate means, and If he had been a student at Harvard, Yale or Princeton . hla fame would have been heralded broadcast ere this. ' ' - ' Mark plays foot ball at the Dakota Wesleyan university at Mitchell, 8. D.. and he booted a drop kick across tha goal from the sixty-three-yard line In a game against Northern Normal at Aberdeen, 8. D., on October 16. SIODX METHODISTS BEATEHBY AMES Aggiei of Iowa Come Out of Rough Contest with Seven-to-Nothing . - Victory. PENALTY GIVES TOUCHDOWN . AMES, Ia., Nov. (.(Special Telegram.) Ame won a hard game from Morning aide, 7 to a, on Iowa atate field this after noon. Uhl, Cyclone fullback, bruised tha tough Sioux City line for the acore in tha aeeond quarter. Moss kicked . the ball over to round out tha lonesome tally. Captain Elffert, left halfback of Morn Ingalde, while ten yarda behind the line of scrimmage, kicked McKtnley, Ames guard, on the head when he waa down. The atanda calmed . down after loud clamor. The umpire took Elffert from the gridiron and gave Ames the benefit of a fifty-yard penalty. The play gave Amea a touchdown. Full back Uhl, Dubel and Aldrich pounded the Momlngslde line for twenty-five yards and Uhl took It over In a biiilet-ltke plunge. Momlngslde made downs only once. Lineup: AM EH. MORN I NOW DE. Evana R.E. R.K WenUh Denfeld H.T. H.T Archer Deffke H.G. H.G Shoomsker Jone. v C. r Earl Wlhiams MrKlnley L.IV1 LO Hornitey Reeve L.T.I L.T Hill Foster LE.,LK Northup Thomas R.H. It.H Johnson Muss L.H.ILI1 Eiffert Dulx-I V.y Allen Aldrich QIQ Behrner Substitutions: Uhl for Thomas. Allen for tlffert. t'lnrk for Allen, Kwart Will iams for WenlKh, Hloss for Foster, Foster for Hloss. Hloss for Uhl. Uhl for Ulcus. Touchdown: Uhl. Goal from touch down: Moes. Referne: I'mbfrirer, Yale. Umpire: Kvsna, Drake. Head linesman: Csrberry, lows. 1 WASHBURN GOES DOWN BEFORE JAYHAWK SUBS LAWRENCE, Kan.. ' Nov. . ivanaas. with many auba In the lineup, defeateS Waahburn college here today, 41 to a Starting the opentng quarter with two touchdowna, Kansas added a pair of touchdowna in both tha aeeond and third periods. Washburn showed its spirit, however, for in the final period It staged a comeback that carried with it an of, fenslve hitherto uncovered. Washburn not only kept the Jayhawkers forfeited with regular players from scoring, but gained mora ground than in tha three other periods. Bee ! '.This slxtjMhree-yard kick Is the 'world's record, besting by one yard the famous kick of Pat O'pea." Which for' seventeen years hss stood aa the high water mark In drop kicking. Pat played on the -University of Wlaconaln team.- Just to show that. ' Psyne'a .record breaking boat' was not a mere fluke,, it ia pointed out that last year 'ha made a flfty-flve-yard drop kick on the Dakota Wealeyan field, a drop kick of fifty three yarda on the Yankton Athletic field and another of forty-five yards on the Huron college athletic field. . . What would Yale, Princeton or Har vard give for thia marvel in their big gamea thia year? TALE AGAIN LOSES; BROWN THE VICTOR - 1 1 1 1 Elii Suffer Thkd Straight Defeat and Their Fourth One This Season. . SCORE IS THREE TO NOTHING NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. a-A neat field goal from tha twenty-two-yard line by Captain Andrews in the third quar ter gave Brown Its second victory over Yale in twenty-two ' years today, the score being to 0. It waa tha third suc cessive defeat and tha fourth this sea son for Yale. ' Brown assumed tha offensive for the greater part of the contest, but Tale presented a stiff deftens at critical Junc tures. Yale started off with a rush, making aixty yarda by line plunges on a varia tlon of the "Minnesota ehlft." When near the ' goal line, however, the . attack fal tered and Yale surrendered the ball on downs on the six-yard line. That was tha only time Brown'a goal , waa threatened Yale'a defense showed considerable im provement over prevloua gamea. especially In dUsnoKlng the forward t ease, 1 Lineup and summary: ,'.'' TALC.' BROWN Bteilaatt . Po-a r Uniaa Kant WaHa J Hhaldaa ... War Wcldamaas ... Voa Nuatrans Wllaon Iilnahaja Seoul ..; ..LT.'llt.T ..LO.ilt Q C.IC ..R O I I.Q ,.H T. UT .. H CUE ,.Q II .y B ..LH.I R.H . H H.I UH ..r a.ir.B Waaaa Farnum . (till hiMua .. Mialf OmaitF foliar . Brows Frmaise Anrwa . Score by periods: Brown 0-4 Ysla 0 0 0 4 Brown acorlng: Field goat. Andrewa. Substitutions liiown: Buttner for Wade; Murphy for Purdy; Wade for Buttner; Hevlne for Andrews; Andrewa for le vlne; Purdy for Murphy; Devlue for Hiixon. tfale: Taylor for Way; Walte for Bcovll: gavage for Van Nostrand: Durfee for Kent; Neville for Bingham; Bingham for Neville; Way for Taylor; Von Holt for Durfea; Tafjr tor Galea; Allan for Welriemann; Blodgett for (liurch; Baldridga for Way; Gatea for Taft. Time of perioda. IS mlnutea each. WASH AND JEFF LOSES TO PITTSBURGH ELEVEN PITTSBURGH. Pa., Nov. .-Tha Uni versity of Pittsburgh foot ball team de feated Washington . and Jefferson her today, is to 0, all or Pittsburgh's scores coming in the third quarter. The short forward pass. . used sa successfully by Washington and Jefferson this season, was broken down repeatedly by Warner's men. . . . , CRIUSOli -DOWHS OLD NASSAU BAUD HaiTard Wins Its Fourth Straight Battle from Princeton on Ticer Field. ' ;rr., FINAL SCORE IS TEN TO SIX PRINCETON. N. J.. Nor. SHarrard won Ita fourth straight foot ball victory front Princeton today. Tha score was to to 8. Harvard acored a touchdown with goal, and a field goal. Princeton' ecoro waa mad on two field goala. The game dragged at- times, especially when Harvard had the ball. The Crim son playS'S appeared uncertain of their signals and frequently delayed the gam while getting together on .the next play. However, tt.ey put up a good mechanical gnme and had the power to acore. Pilnceton lacked tr.e punch to put tho ball over when It got Into tha Harvard territory. The wonth'-r was fine and' a great crowd s&w tha contest Hfn im l r.-n a in Firat Qaarlfr, Firit period: Harvard won the toaa and chose the north soal, with the wlni behind them. Purrett ' Kicked off to Mahan en the twenty-yard Ilne and two exchunges of rnts and two penalties of five yards eaew aia'nst the Tigers i for offside netted Harvard fifteen yards. With the help of tha wind Mnhah's kick ing s'.eadily fweed Princeton a-k. A forward nass grounded and Mahan.. mlrs"d a fled goal by Inches from ts-' " forty-flve-yerrt mark. Princeton punted Irom the twenty-yard mark and after another forward IMj grounded Mahan tiled for a goal kick, Hard playln? took the ball to the Tlgere' twenty-five-yard mark. King' then turned ' Prince ton's left wing and soored a touchdown. Mahah kicked goal. Ccorc: Harvard, 7; Princeton. 9. PnriBotte kicked off again, Mahan cord ing back el itht yards. Two line plays gained thirteen vardr, then Mahdn kicked acroaa the Ilne again. Princeton a rim m axed, hut couldn't gain and another chnnte of punts gitve Tlbbott a fair catch on Hn twenty-yard mark. A fake kick gained alx yarda aa the period ended. Score: Harvard, 7; Princeton, . 0. On the first play of the aeeond period Shea fumbled end Soucy fell on the ball on Princeton's twenty-two yard linn. Hat,iard was penalised five yarda for off aide.' Mahan altd off tackle and dodged to tha five-yard mark. King failed twlca to gain, but Mahan made, four yards. Again King failed and Princeton took the hall on downs, less thsn a yard from tha line. : . ' Princeton's punt waa made a free catch by Watson on the forty-yard mark and Mahan easily converted It lnt a field goal.' 'Score: Harvsrd, 10; Princeton, 0. '.Tlsers Begla Werk. The next klekoff went over tha Una and Mahan ran It out twenty yards. Boles, and Mlian carried tha ball to the thirty-five-yard mark, whence the latter punled ' forty-five yards. At this point the Tigers' offen-e began it work. Drlgga gained ten yards on a- fake kick. Shea and Tlbbott. In six plays, meetly center bucks. , look the ball to the ' Harvard twenty-aeven-yard mark. Gllek medn yaids .In ,tha same hole. Then Harvard ph-gged the gap .and stopped Tlbbott short on three attempts. He then kicked a field goal frem tha twenty-alght-vard , line. Scorer Harvard, lft; Prlncon,. ' Harvard .elected to receive the klekoff, . Mahan running it back to tha twenty yard line. Harvard held tha ball through the rest of tha period, advancing by short rushes and a .twenty-yard gain, by Kln on a fake play to Princeton's forty-five-yard line. Mahan kicked ahort on an at tempted field goal Just as the half ended. Score: Harvard, 10; Princeton, a . Princeton Reoe-e-a Asjala. . - Third PeriodWith tho' wind at their backs and receiving the klekoff Princeton began a desperate fight - In - tha . third period. Tlbbott ran the ktckoff back fif teen yarda to his twenty-five-yard mark. Gllrk, -fihea and Drlgga i punctured Har vard's left wing for a firat down. Cool idge replaced-Harta at Harvard'a right end. , A lateral pasa. Shea to .Tlbbott, gained eighteen yards and Harvard was penalised .five yards for offside- Gllek (Continued on Page. Two, Column Tore Haskell Defeated , By Maroons; Stagg Uses Few Hegdars CHICAGO, No, a Tha University of Chicago with a' team composed chiefly of substitutes, easily defeated' tha Has kell Indians bent today, tt to 0. Although tha Indiana never . seriously threaten d the Chicago goal, thay showed occasional flashes of brilliancy In handling forward passes and mada excellent galna by thia method of atUck. Ia tha first half. Coax a Stagg used a sub team, but aent In soma of hla regulars lata In the gam, al though at no time was tha complete rsipn lar lineup ueed. , The lineup: . - j HASKELL (0V ' C. Evsns. .....L.F.. Campbell .' L.T. Timothy ........L.a Ktnir ' C. CH1CAOO f. R E Fwlietf R.T... . , Jarkaoti H.O. Prwl! . ... Harper ,. Whllinc Pattrau .... Foir Knly-:u-lt Cahia ,, GrlJ ... Scharea 1 ere R.O.i L.C1 Clioate .' R T. ' L.T Williams .......R.E.I L E...... Dunbar B. W.H.. .Mc-t'ivakv ,...liH. L.H Clements .K.H. R H glover F.B. K.B By periods- Haskell 0 Chicago Tl-3d Substitutes: Haskell. Frailer for WMIl-a lama. Wilaun for Dunbar. Fire for T!m-a oihy. Dunbar for McC'losky; Chicaa-o Koliull . for Patteraun, O'Connor f'--r 'chafer. Perahlna for Knlpw htld. A gap lor ahn. .orgren lor iiuruun. irrvuxi for Sellers, Townlejr for Breloa, banihj for ruiiKh Play iv; ifrodzirtski ror Krodio, Hedmoud for Harper, Hawk for JbcVsok Redmond for Harper. Hawk for Jarkwm,, Chlcaao scorlna: Touchdowns, Uonioa, Townlejr til, Norgran. Pershing; el from placement, tichafer; goals ftona touchdowna, Hrhull 2: failed guei trout touchdown. Sr.liull (2V Kchaier. . w Navy Manages to Win from BuckneU ANNAPOLIS, aid... Nov. (.-Although) Navy's eleven showed little improvement In attack or defense, they managed ia defeat BuckneU today. 13 to I. The MldJ shlptnen were unable to' tally la tha first period, but the ' visitors scored m field goal a ahort time after tha oontefif, started. . I i With the West Point game only three, weeks off, tha Navy coaches biwd that today's contest would have tvsuitaJ M at least a thirty-point victory. There has bean, however, aa absence of variety In attack and of suroneas la the f4 play that have baea triad, ' 4 jiaos tiT