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SECTION SEVEN BASEBALL PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY - MORNING, N0VE3IBER ? 19, 1922. ; iiiloraia;- o -MM evada '1 -H Brown: 3, imsdii C Penii. 7 State 6 - - -x . PORTLAND, OREGON. SUNDAY v:MORNTOri.-NOVEHmFR 7 19."-'lfl2 ' , -r V - " i - . , a. , Pekni . - ' - .--. - . w , . " J - f ' " l j n.xm:.m n.. - -. .W-v.fcJ I r..aj.:a i ' ..X. ) t i1 MicHigan 4 - .- . it .... . , : rounces sconsm Bit tie Joe 1 Sees Yale; 1 Idol, Beaten ;v v . '- . . , .- 't Br Bum Enrol " . 7v tFniTriaa Barrtca Btmlt CoRwpandcnt. ' - ' (CopyTUht. 1S2Z. r Ualraaal Sarnea) . TpAJLMEB STADIUM, . Princeton. N. X Nov. IS. See Princeton's 2 to 0 - defeat of Tale through the eyes of a. little boy who hoped for Tale. , .' Introducing - Master Joe Uoore, 11 years old, who wants to go to Tale "some day, . - He was pne small boy among 40,009 grownup. Now he sat moodily watcfc- , in tie wildest celebration of a toot ball same that Princeton baa seen ini . many a day foaming about the field below and he felt pretty bad about It - The spirit of youth never remains : auDmergea tons, however. Joe finally finds his voice. ' ' "Well, Y&1 didn't win because they were no good. Princeton Is champion all right. Well, that was a good kick Smith made." His apparent wavering f faith In his future alma, neater- did not last t long; r. z--:;r:s GAME TOO SHORT . " Tf there had been a little mors time. Tale would have won that game. They had the ban on the four-yard line when v It ended, didn't they? It was pretty lucky ,for. Princeton that Princeton made that kick. But It was a good kick." - It . wasn't a " long kick, only a few yards. It came in the third period, t. the Tigers flipping i the. ball into the . position bo fatal to: Tale by forward passes. Onr young assistant reporter. Joe , Moore, didn't, think that kick would amount to much when it was made. 'AW. Tl IT1 K... V. a - touchdowns, n What's a points? Wait until, they put Pete CHearn in , there ; 3. points don't mean anything -Joe lsjfc student at Browning school in New Tork and knows football. He can give you the name and ability of every player on the ? Tale squad. uH? Jle7er- lost faith in them until the late hours of the afternoon, i There t8.uthjne to world like the faith of small boy. Joe's faith was , greater than the faith of all the Tale SST th ;vening shadows .come to realise Jy ttben that it was a forlorn .hope. ..--fe-V, . fT, wllf,hoPft8r 'or s. sort of miracle that would turn the-heavens Tale blue for him once more. ... , JOE HAD hopes ' - " - 1L!C, at crowd runninr" but on rnat a "t what happened at . Harvard. Toucan't tell. Tale may do sothini NooicS was shriller than cWdur ingr the last minute shove of the Bull Dog, but the miracle did not occur. Miracles rarely do. f certainly was a great thing for Princeton that Smith made that field goal, v Well, anyway. Tale win beat .. Harvard. My, those Princeton fellows are happy." . ,.. -A sUght sigh that followed a world vi uisappoinunent. ' Well. I guess that's av pretty good team after all. ' I guess. It is." . - And lots of other folks guess so. too. "There's not as many cars around , here as you see at the Tale bowl," Joe criticised as we. approached the gray walls of the horseshoe-shaped stadium. We thought there were, but Jo was i not convinced. - We could see that he i was not going to give Princeton the best of It anywhere.- x Tet he was most magnanimous In hts applause when Princeton's squad trotted out on the field, clapping his niuou UIU1U9 pouieiy. ( TALE BOTS THBIXX JOE W doubt if any -person ever got as great a thrill out of any incident as Joe did when the Tale squad came on, a horde of big, burly fellows In blue Jerweys. . .. ; j ... . ; - He even knew the Tale cheer. Brekl Co-Ek-Co-Ek." ' y'- - Then the kick.- Baker to Scott. We took a . look at Jo. His eyes were as , big as pi plates. He let out on big Veil, and ttinn utiluilHwl breathing hard as Princeton began to march down the field. Suddenly his voice was again a small part of a wild uproar ton the Tal sld. , . v: . "Olv bh, oh,- k fumbl lS A fumbl ! Deavers gotltl" :-;.. v Crura made that fumble almost dis astrous to Princeton. Tal began a push for the Princeton posts. V. they're on the one-yard lin," said . Jo breathaesslyV. -ifs a touch down. . They win sur mak It." : Jo fell back in his seat with the fall of Tale's next assault checked by a mighty stand by th Tiger at the threshold Of th Orange and Black goal. Jo remarked.!-.-'"., V- - WeU, they got out of that pretty lucky, didn'tj they?" : ,y: -ir: V JOE IS SHOCKED j;V It took som minutes for- Jo to quite recover from thaf shock.' 7 " "There goes Neldllnger, Iok at. "ha go !" said Jo as th Tal men floun dered Into th second period. - : Neldllnger did not go far. .Th baS ' Went' hack tn Prlnnitnn a run and was stopped without gaining "Oh, oh oh. didn't be pull a bonr? Theyr going to kick again i" , Neal tried a forward pass and the ball was caught by a Princeton man. " . "That's only th third . pass of the game." commented Jo with enthusi asm. . ... - - ; - Now Princeton took th ball to Tale's (-yard line. ' . . , - Said- Joe : "Ha, ha. another stone wall Fourth down. Now" they are xo- ing to try a drop kick. I hop .they- They did not. Smith, of Prinoeton. booted the ball. It hit one of th goal poets. ' . -Theys didnt mak. If Jo fairly sang. "What's the matter with Tale?" w inquired. . - . "Aw. I don't know what's the mat ter with them.- Jim nr1lut tn gUSt. ": . ' . "Jordan's going -through the line all "uir -' ioojc at . im g now. That's Jordan. Aw. first halTs over. J I . ' - - - .- ' -- ' " ' . W ' "- I. IB I P l ll .1 U I." Till '.I . ' When Oregon Defeated, Aemes in Annual1 Clash 10 :toM Ti"r"''hr.'-'" r ngirrtirr-iTfirnrrr-f-- r- n rnn n i n l . .it. .n j- "i n. i tiii. j-mi lJU---'-' ----- - - ' ' " ' '- - " ' ' f T -rt tt-iV vviir,--"rifrtTMMrii nr..n ' : ; - ' - " - - . . : 1 j .'-'::::.::::::r:::-: u . t . H !' 'I II I i ill ii 1 1 11.. 1 T I i .imT-n: . . 1. ,,j J f ' - -11 .ci. I'-. 11 , l, .iwi j .... .1.. " W'..aR-Vr5S5tw : . ' ' .. 1 n. ...fc ' ' ' ' ' 'I 1 i 11 in ...11. .in. . . .1 . inn, t. V ' w ' V- , ' , V - . j. - ' X , - ji - , ' .J uckiiig of Brown Beats Harvard, 3-0 A NN ARBOR, Mich... Nov. 18. -When XX the Wisconsin . Badgers ' galloped onto Ferry field ' for the first game in 17 veaes todar. the 43.000 persona that ana . gav uem a rousing welcome. Th Wolverines then took th visitors in ana ana gave , uem a is - to trouncing. ' ! Michigan i used th - same V, strategy that trinmnhiwi , nv&T Ohio ., Rtata twn weeks ago. Th teams realized that th results of th gam . would . mean much In deciding th championship or tn , western . conxernc , ana . they fousht ferociously. , : Not even for' a breathing space did uiv su(-iri mrp ngaung, even wnen behind ' in the dying moments of the game, zor It was then that Wisconsin drew' its ion touchdown.' This achieve ment is monumental. -The - touchdown marked the first time Michigan's goal line has been crossed this season. ' For 1 the first ; naff th teams were even,, aeitner being able to score, al though each ' made four first downs. TtlT-in itut -il- Uli-hlnn five first downs to Wisconsin's three. (jappon went over for Michigan's first touchdown - and Gobel. - from : place ment, kicked the. goal. . , Kipke, star of the game for Mlchl- enui, maae me worvermeer rinai toucn uuwn. dul zauea to- Kirte Tn -mm. - - - A- Series.:-t ?' nmn R"M n tr -nlnnrM . Michigan's 10-yard line, a short pass ruiaaiu ,ana a ciear sprint over the line - gave th Badgers their touch- oown ana. single score. - ; - ' V 2TEBRASKA BEATS sTAirSAa Lincoln. Neb, "Nov M. (U. ' P.) Th tTniverstty of - Nebraska :: eleven rallied after a poor start and defeated tn aggressive Kansas Aggies team, 21 to 0, In a hard same hers on a ailehtiv heavy Celd.? Th Cornhuskera were almost : swept I off 'their- feet in the first pertod by, th whirlwind passing aiiacK oi in iiansans ana th first quarter enaea scoreless. . . . r jS!' fblch was wW by ISIOOO People tle largest crowd that ever Bwmhlvi fn rr.-,ii . ' Ass'n.Has on am p.. R i r. :a. .: standtnos " Macleays 8 . i? 1 14 CuneraiM . '. ' . . .- . ' e -1 . n R.erns united' ..... 7 1 " 2 Honeyman Hardware ,.v$i- 7 ,2 TVTivwtlMsi AhiA xrMeV jrw-''T v ' i-f? ,Stto U to j f v m rrfi922-2S1aSiv - hi" -r . ., T - ... . I .- land Sowaf Vfvnfhall nt..t Chicago, Nov. 18.-07. . p.) Chicago j drawing to a xio and the playrs defeated Tlltnrvla t&A-i TUinnia nnU I AnW. d... . . not stand up agaWthsMTr Th Cameron and ' Mkbleays.,are tied for th leadership .and as - a result seithcr can :, tak a ehanc of i droonfn r anoiner contest. -.i: : - i ms - afternoon's schedule calls ' for A tftlip-rrT W WV tn - h??i"n" ? boxing ;champio- 0" meets Jimmv nm in . 1 o.Mnn I -a4 rJ .rrrrf eifon. ilarrls maln vevent at th Mllwaukl I arena j hands full watcfaragMdeays November - r sif.I.,r ..Tvu..l j -...-..?- ... -T"" tcieays HaScrebflsfOnl November 9. - lrt Pttnrr . . w4t- usub oa n. is expeoiea to arrive In Portland : not latar than ITMiituIn morning. : George Engl, ? Greb's .man- oepurea zor a Kos city from WowTork Saturday afternoon. Jo 1 rKlng" lopotd.; Oakland' feather- ne ass nopes or bringing Jo to Portland to enter the featber weight tournament new being put on PTth Portland municipal boxing com mission. V Wlnsor also , .watches the activities of Tom' King, th Australian middleweight, and: he- has signed him for match at Baker on Thanksgiving " MUkTsjaoeia on jjecemoer sc. Leonard' to Locate ;' At!; Walla WaDa , Alnt that tough. JOE FOKGETS HIMSELF ' Speech not taught at. th Browning Walla Wallas Nov. 14. nOny-lon-ard. former Naiional and- Pacific Coast league pitcher, who first attracted the big league scouts by his work her with th Walla Walla team in the Western Tri state league, will return here to mak his home. - . i - , t v This announcement was ' mad by xeonara xoaay. He' has been Identi fied with a. firm-of distributors of automobile - accessories tor the last several years. ' and, having been as signed' the territory - of th state of Washington, will mak his headquar ters her. ... and KernaUnited In th Franklin high "Poo BennatC has i 'Sii getherfaifast : combinatla nand h has 'goaus w. a.: Morns who ha' a record' of not being scored od sine ' - - vno association. Th Cameron fullbacks have- taken a lot of worry off MrnrW hmi 1 cause "of their- great defensive work, but ; atf that Morris t has always been "there" in th pinchea - This, afternoon " wunerons win sena tiielr strongest eleven against -:Bia Johnston and his HardwaremenJ v is"V -.i-r . ; j i ' The Macleava' in nn wvtr,. r- . t . . . 4U UI um 1a - aeieaung . William E. ofHi ! mi asw-. united. Kerns has been handed six - dft x durtegthijcampaign but each has been m. uw.ccin . TineoF ana . uia hnv. roint i tS JM if Uurr Mn4 liiinli'ik. Itaderf a nal .sullnnhir -trti. ' : A mesting of th association, ts schedi tiled .for. SjCandav lta4if la .1 library, and at that tim dsfinrt plana un auoB id nvn nv: in. rnn. clubs will b announced. The commit tee in . charge has been appointed and is worklnsr on tha aTfatr u tn it.t. halt' The Catherine Mtmrtn tiirhr wtn be called to order at l Uff o'clock. - f RedmArut. Or.. Kb. lllt.ln . - - . .tj V u the home field ben thta iftcmnM ti.. Redmond high school football warriors mergea iriuirtpaant ia,a football clajh with th Madras h-Isrh s-rid Iron nr. sentaUvea Th score was 24 to 0, Idaho Frosh Grab N.-;Wt GridVHonors -University f Idaho i Moscow Nov. 18. Th : 21 v to ; 7 victory -' of - Idaho's freshman i ..-team ... - Waitintnfi oiates yearling crew. is of more than vwaiug eigmiicance ana augurs , well for,; a strong Vandal, eleven 'next sea son. .JLnA Ttlllmnn -- vfMa. .fv.. : K Vandal 3. VftlinsrilfM-ft . thA . Phamnlnfiihh ux. uiq ixortnwest zor ootn elevens were "Earlier in that MacMillan was developing a light wui. iasi eleven dui it' was not expect ed that tha nfmnrtli nf l.ri smiai team would- be reached. It -la without question on of the strongest freshman isams: vr. turned, out at - Idaho. : - With , the -STarr TW : ' - varsity squaa ; sophomores there wiir be a great addition of new mater ial next vear. Th -....... ally heavy, men on the freshman team and their style of playing Is similar to that used ?. by i Mathews' , varsity. . ' In Davis. nuutarliu-Jc ' s.nA tr&sh hftva & man vba vtlT tHv Kri- plenty, of competition. ; A -i BflijSbtorioiS OveriTfllamopkiHi :ThHlH Military; Academy football team broke into the win column Friday rv dAfaatinr Tillamnolr hfrh It t 10 Th Cadets scored a touchdown by Nel son, m - tn : secona -quarter and in the third period two more touchdowns were turned in. Crane ran . th 111 eleven It :; uiaaf - ftjaMvn. Knt in.:. stanra three substitutions weakened th uui aggrcgauon.' ana . xiiuunoos: high surririned the snectators by maVlnv twn tcuchdowna. .... . a Th lineups: -.-. vt ., r...-..i.M -.rT h. ooar . v.,,;.. ,I.ii. . ,-v. X Dnsood H.y.tf " . , . mjt I PI r nam Fe .,,;..iT, sS.";.;. Oin Buns , .IH. ........ MasU Nmmm . .K M i ..JnlinM liiibr4 . ....... S . . . . . . . . atramhin Pwix-nrd; Tiliimook, Austin. Tom, JEubml OffkrtnH Hroid King, i referee; fiilbert HeilOTray. APjnpirp; Bocvr RsTnoaU, head lisas su: Jalua anrinri tuaakatDes All -of ILaad eoiiese. , - " rnflfts f ajutcn t.hjk.n twn rntniitMi Tmc- us many u all oUier horses combined. Albina ; Smothers .vWaront.;irJ By 86-0 ' Score fTXHE! 'Albina football' team displayed I .ll.W .In 1.1 . r . . w iienroni niiapiuyes on auitnoman. Field . Saturday, afternoon anit won handily, 88 to 0. , Coach- Henry Cook's aggregation scored 26 points. In the first quarter and from that point on. pletely bewildered by the cross bucks. euu irmw aiiu inpia pums-yiucn tne Albina' dub; showered on them, ' Tha ram a Spaa tils vad mtirtlT In tS Waterfront : Employes' - territory, c th Abina ,, goal never being - in, danger. Coach Cook, : directing - th attack of : h.vianv' trnm )ila wri 1 f 'e .na used. Holford Portor -and -Kraus for m Yuneues ct piays wrucn . tne : wa terfront "Employes , wer unabl :to SOlV. '- ; , i , ; . - .? - '.. - Th. .fnmt .tftrt Awot' ,a..'4V : m M came witnm nv. minutes or the open in1 ntiv ill. r a 1n. J-J9 ' V .vw,.. w .u ...it. B1M -.nJ afnlrhi lino hnrVlnr. n th. goaLf Coach ' Cook . has developed One ox , we-, easiest lnaepenaent ciuos ever seej i tn5 fh city. The whole , team nun aa a imlt wft-n th fnt..f.MAn. oi tn . Dacaiieia .men . ana xn cnarg las' - of tha llnmn nhavinr " im -t. f or. Albina. ' Porter. ? left . half - ndnir 80 yards to. thet goal line several times ror touchdowns, f O'Keefe on : th iln wastnto everjr. piar and loomed head and ahnftld ar. snr I tna ' r.a r k. Imes. For th Wsterfront I mployes -1 -mar-. 1 1 inn atfV Hnm 1 n .... so weak that not much headway could oe maae. - - ' - -t Referee , Craig was- called upon to aattlai n wrr tmrhnlMit rlav a - finanlnff ' alamal . tsf Vi . . r" u e -. .w uu, - n UCU after the klckoff th ball was found to nav peen punctureo.. - Alter a little delay, t a. new nail, was iiuwnraA .m.A play, resumed. .' ( , r - t , in Jineupst Albina (8IJ r Poa. ,Waerfront 0) 2 5 j j Vjii t.Neil j ....... v....... . j incxx Infman T .TTJ . . nrttn --.i..IER..i.. - Sylvester w jccjg ..... ... .x-i.vi.. ..... . jsmitn Yeager ...... ....RTL. ....... Wlnchell Mory, . . .. . .... ..REI. ........ Newton Cook ............ .Q. .... i.. , . Pettifer Porter; . .... . ,LHR ..... . Olson Holford . . . . . RUL. . . . . Hurd Kraus ....iP,. ........ .. Kelson Albtna. ..28 14. 20 . 38-88 W'front Employes... 0 ' O'i 9 0 0 B ( MilAH I - ' w .ivi.o "i; "-Aiiais. - riBrcfl : Pa. k .nniwj. iimnlw T a . Vf . .u.... V, . 11 ITT. VOVW, haad Uaesmaa. .,. .. , . " ... .. '.j a, ; . - ' Br UBircfaU Berrice. -v H. Vi UrOVB tllf.ara1 th. TT.nmM lln. today and bucked it hard to th tun ot io . t was srown s rirst victory over th Crimson sines -3918. t . : Brown scored la the first play f the fourth - period when Bob Adams , uroppea a ueia goal irom th Harvard tn-yiua line. Jiut it tooK superhuman iln work and a crack field to', inaur victory over an amr nlnnrta. mnun -It was not aa Omelet -team" that narvara sent m against th -visitors. Although --without Captain Buell and Qeorg Owen, th Harvard eleven was mad up of practically Crimson's best During th: third period Brown" had eOmnletely .Antnl-vaut um.. j when the whisO sounded th ball was resung on in . Harvard 8-yard lin ajLLer steaay aavance rrom nudfield. This advanc of the Brown team was du to th remarkable work of "Payor, a freshman back, who was playing his first game. . and. th tackle plunging The successful fr M. a. n.t' was th only real threat that Brown iiuiue on im xtarvara goal lin during In the first half tha rHmam was the best over th hard fighting Brown eleven, and was in . th way of scoring a touchdown only f to be jiwiuuto yaras zor illegal us - of the hands. This seemed to talcs the snap out of th Harvard off ens iM never inm wapaa .rn.: a.Mw. - w - : . V. ,1111. wj a -a danareroua. . . - , . e Th Brunlans displayed a fin de al luuo unvusiiout u came. rand, its Offense, which previously had not been so good, came through in great style. Faulkner. Sweet. Payor and Adams, using direct and double pass a la Harvard, proved to b great ' ground gainers. . v " Today's gam clearly demonstrated twos things, in so far as Harvardwas concerned. First, that Harvard pos sesses no first class substitutes and, secondly, that tha real threat of th Harvard eleven depends on how long Captain Buell and Oeorgs Owen can remain in place. . With th injury to Tubby Grew, reg ular left guard, who twisted his left leg severely, Harvard lost a first class man.: and If ha ia nnaM. . against Tale, 7 the Center trio 6f th vrunson wm o oeddedly weakened. During th entire fourth period the Brown lin completely smothered th Crimson running, ram.. .n( tag tackles so harried th Harvard backs that any . attempt at forward passing was in vain. . When the gam ended. Brown was la possession of th cAxrroBinA tt. bbAtm ii , ?7ABA 17. BT I TO 18 Berkeley, CaL. Nov. 18. University r9 nnlt.l. . .... vi vamwiiui vverwneimea trio plucky little University of Nevada Wn . . w ims aitemoon." a r s , ., The final aonr waa PallfAnli. XT Jt . ----- ;. r , Th sratne waa'nn. v(dii. - HUUUI, however, for th visitors surprised the cj-uwu mad wicnessea - th game by wnnj twice on , tn Golden . Bears. ' ' Both Of the Nevada, avma' t. the second period. A blocked kick and a eu-yara. run scored th first oh and a sensational xorward pass paved th way for th second. , ' -v-. - i McCorkl -was tha barn nf tti. rt yard dash for th first touchdown and Gutteron. SUlwmariarhaok , nlnU n dying fame In the sagebrush annals in scoring the second." Ha grabbed a for ward Daaa. from - Huev Mr' v.i. and then promptly broke away for an other 80-yard dash, placing the ball on uw eut-incn mane. . ie bucked his way through for the touchdown from Mi pemi. iu convenea -ror tna . Tti-a point. Mullr Snd Morriaon Wra Ina'atara for California.' Tha rnsmlara m SDObslbl for most of tha imrbiai an wer replaced la th second "half. . re turning in in nnai quarter to put over uiuuanui i last tOUCDaOWn.' . The scortnsr by auartera r ; i . R California ...21 1 27 8 781 jvevaaaiv. ............ 0 18 0 011 PESK.TIKES HARD H1TT1 - FEOM STATE COLLEGE Phlladelnhla.' Tav. 1 x T-nn.xri,. 1 - saueesed throue-h .fa'a kai - victory or 1 to a ovrr stata nii.a-. . .. . ..... " wMiw wu FranVlIn flails tnf. f . . . . aut.t7t.UWU. : , r Swept on by th sains spirit thai oowiea over tn Daiuwicks of th navy, th university mn ntanmi h. h... of th upstate ? team for" a touchdown in th third period, and big Tex Hamer, a 0001 ciear and true, drew a placement goal, for vth .point which ultimately threw ?the balance 'ia. the Red. and Blue's favor.: :: i-hJ- . Captain MlUer, whose deeds' of 'valor practically- won the nSvy game was tt hero of the day. together ii with Hamer. , Miller scored th Pennsyl vania touchdown - after receiving a forward pass from McGraw on the .state's -yard lin,-' '. 5 Football Scores 1 - , f Rideref ield Dftf fiatn" shougai,20tol9 Rldgefleld 'Wash Nov. 1 rii ta mest spectacular, flnfah , . her on Wulf field, the Ridgefleld high rcoooi eleven, mix artapnaan K. . .. of 20 to IS. defeated Washington'' high Kuwi. in me: last- quarter -the score stood IS to for WashougaL Ridge fleld resorted tn a. flaah. and - lin plunging, in which Simmons scored two touchdowns and Fellman kicked goal twice, in th last few min utes of play, Erickson made. th in itial touchdown for Washougal i and C Royal for Ridgefleld, when . h In terrupted a fumble, -making about 40 varria. -FttztraraM mo!. . n,w.h.. in . th second, quarter for Washougal and Erickson kicked goal, and another was made by Washomral In t. .tfciivi quarter, ending the scoring. " Th gam was fought bitterly from start to nnisn. :. iast year Kidgefield humbled.: Washouas-1 27 : tn . nn th. Washougal field. , Washougal this season. The scof by Quarters; . , V"ashrua.I -.... - S f - n At Portland Albina 881 'Witrfrn( ksnpioyes u. At RedmondRadmond High.1 Zi, At rVnfSTltaii Ataaaa 1A.A I n A At Pendleton Walla Walla 28. Pen- aieton u. ;'.::.'-:: - At Goldendaie--Goldendale ' 18, The Dallaa 12. - 1 At Palo Alto--Washtngton 12, Stait- At Pasadesa TJ. B. C14, Idaho 0. - At , Berkeley California 81. Nev ada 18. - At Princeton Tal 0, Princeton 8. At New Tork Dartmouth la. r!n lumbia 7. " At Cain bridge Brown 8, Harvard 0. Ax PhlladelnhlaMPanna-vlvnTii. 1 At Rvractuna Srrarnaa 11 lnlaraa. f At Medford Tufta 9. MaaiaarhiiBatta AggleS Vii ' OJ.iJK:,--: "'V-!5' -r: At Boston Boston College 18, - Can- ius 7. - At Ithaca Cornell 48, Albright 4. At Hoboken Rsnssaeler 17. Rtav. ens 12. , . -At Bethlabam Thlarh S. . Tananaa vauey 2. t . v At Cleveland Western Reserv IS. &nyon is. r At Washington George Washington 0, V. M. I. 45. r.. , At Baltlmor TJ, of Maryland t. tfviuia xxuyaiiis u. - - - . - At Cincinnati St. Xavler SB. TVanv, lin . ' .. .. . . At Marnntnviu.waaf Vlrvlnla via Virginia 0. - t A--: 'At Pittabunr THttahiiw IS W..l. Isgton and Jefferson 0. - - . 1 -. At Washington BuckneU 7, Ceorg- At Mlddlebui v. .TT. ' nt ' Varmm minniepury -a. - , : s -f At Amherst Williams 27. Amherst 0 At Athena Vandarhilt 1 9 - n. At West Point Army 39, Bates 0. At Birmingham Auburn 8, Center 0. At CharlnttaWjJnrth ram11n. TT e Davidson 6, .... v At Chattanooga Tennessee. 18 Ru- wanee, 7. - . . - - At Worcester Fordham, OS Holy Cross. 28. At Atlanta fleorarla TavVi 17 . 'j... Carolina State, 0. At Swarthmor Muhlenberg, ! 17: Swarthmor. 10. : . ; At Columbus Iowa' 12. Ohio 8Ut . At ChlcagChlcago 9, Illinois 0. At Ann ArbtMr Vrithla-an 1 XXM.n... . - 1 1 . iiwww- sin 8. . - .- - . At TndlanannltaJ-'Nrnfv. Tt... aa BuUer 8. '. At Green CasUe Depauw .' 24. Han over 0. At CrawfordavillaWahaav' ira,. eago T. 7 - s At Lawrence Kansas 89, Colorado 6. At Omiha PralrHtnn . iivf.. . Aggies 0. . . At Ames Ames 12, Oklahoma Cen tral 14. . -. . ! At Des MSinea TSrlnnatl TWV. . At Milwaukee Marquette 8. -, De troit a. -, . .r . : .. - At Columbia Missouri 17, Washing ton U. 0. ' ' - - " Tt At Mount VrtinnTna II : r.n .. - .. - , t -wva.u uiiege i. , . ' . - At St Paul St Thomas 80, MacAles At. i nnlatnawT a a .r-. ,i - . - At Lincoln NahraaVa 91 Van... a-. b.vl V. - j ! .. --. . '...,-. -. ..; I - At . ZiSxlnrtAn - llaKam. a -rr " - m, i imm v, a-a nil' .n 1 .T111 -T tBary 82, 1uls- At GeorarntnwTaT2.-. tt. 20. Chattannora 7 . . At Chester. Pa TMW.ua t , va ra w . . .""" A, Al l :i TiTrn uf..Mni a Birmingham South n ' . i At New Ortaana m.-IJi." " Hm.. a . . . . a i, ixu- a a m - .. . i I ai uemion uemson B2. Erskine 0 41. xjau.iri - KAiiaa u ui..i . , - C IK100jMI ir. Ciaa Y Twuilatrlll. Bl.l. it.i u" iT oMMtin 4-sxas A. and M., HW V. . v: .- ... - At St- rinlaaJtTf r,.t TT aa. PakotaT 0 " ouuul . At Norman, Okla Texas, 12 1 Okla. homa, 7.. ' , - : , ( .ax Denver Colorado Colleg. 14 t.tr4 Collins Colorado Aggies, . . auuiw, . v. Whington Wins From Stanford Golderidale Eleven Winner ofPennaiat Goldeild! Wih.. lialMa.1 - v vjrviucti mj msu annexea tn luzz pennant In th Mid - Columbia laacni. hUk school football teams, ny defeating Th Dalles In 1 th decisive : gam 8 to 12 here ' today. . The DkIIm haA -Tha k. or tne game until th last ; quarter. wnen tn . uoiaenaaie team took a or ace and mad two touchdowns. The winnlnar touchdown waa mad. w lore u rexeree s wnistie blew, ending the contest, i A large crowd of citisens ana stuaents came rrom Th Dalies by automooue to root ror, their team. . Aede Rumiers Beat Uregori University! Corvallis, Nov. 18. Oregon Aggie cross-country men waucea away with a viciory over tne: university -or Oregon rnnners- Just before th football gam to the tun f 28 to 2. Walkely of urepm nnunea first ;. Graves, O.A. G, second ; Koeppj of Oregon. third, and Walker and' Dan iia Vwt A. C. fourth and fifth. , Th North Pa- cinc Dental college soccer team yanked tha Aggi teeth by the close scor of 1 to 1 this morning. . Zbydosky of O, A. C. made a j Ion score. - For - th r cavers, wiikenson and Butler scored van : two osntai coueg points. Walla Walla Eoiits Pendleton, 28 to 0 heavier and more experienced football team nan utti mrnrai rr in. ...- . i i - j . .... . a.MAJ.ug, over "enoueion sign scnooi Jiere today. In the last quarter, however. Pendle ton played better .football and held Walla Wslla scoreless. Walla Walla's aLBrtiu iucn, wi mamiy ; responsible rar ner icortA UM cor j : . -Walla Walla. ........... 7 8 12 028 U J.neb " QTANFORD STADIUM. Stanford aJ Universitv. Cat. Now.. It Ttr.eV,- ington university's : Huskies this aft ernoon r demonstrated their right to at least a tie for second place in tha Pacific Coast confet-anna . atamfln.. when they fought their way from be hind and defeated th fighting Stan ford eleven. 11 to . From the klckoff to the final ton thai rnVt n h.' ws always in doubt, neither team be- luaf ion io assume mor than th barest margin.. j- Waahlnerton tonir fna i.t i the first quarter. bef or th Cardinals iouna memseives. i but wer helpless from then until the third period. Stan, ford ; recover-MA it. ria .ii th Play into the Wuihlnrtnn 'mtt... through the entire second period, Cud debackiscoring two beautiful placement s-oala. ' . - . . , Washington took th offensty In th , . . .Tr. -tying tn score, when Zll kicked his scond goal from place ment aftsP tha fitanfnnl llu cessfuUy prevented : th Husky backs from breaking through for a touch down. v? ; ,v. ".-". - v -; -1 - -FOTJBTH PERIOD THSlXLIwa MOSt Of .the thrills Af th a-ama crowded into "th fourth quarter, when. .auMue scerea a touchdown -and won th gam despite -Stanford's vicious fighting and brilliant attack, which scored two mors points and very nearly pulled out a victory In th last two minutes of play; - Early- in tha last Tvtrtrui trnt T . Snd Abel ripped and tor through the cardinal - lin for sain aftar ntn fightinr thairr V mm Tn. th. ci.. ford three-yard line, wher they wer held : until th fourth down.. From thrft Ziel dove- rvar 1tt aVl. .. needed distance, scoring th touchdown by - Inches. Ziel - failed to kinir ar i when Abel! failed to catcM th pass from center. -, . Alter till tmlrhilAara C..t..J. ' back with mor fight than h ad shown at any previous tim in th fam-J A string of new men in the back field nn n.w tit1. In(. ax. - . rjLr wu nd Cleveland. 7 j " raagruricent punting. rtiaauifioni ,l own goal ; line. Thara - Phlnaa- -. . blocked Ziers "punt and two Stanford DBU ".'" roiled over . the s-oal ; lin. fj.ith.. ..i.a . , j , however, and' Tiiiv j Ing , th possible scor from 8 to 2 ! Points, Stanford scoring only safety. FIOHT IS HOPELESS . ""'i -v j Stanford rannnail t... . . ' ?vwty.er' nd plunging through ; th Washington lin once more when th gam ndd. . The sram. via fnil . . !rJr 5. 3ni"h' Washington started off : "xuneaiateiy to exhibit its ! vaunted aerial attack. This was' only moderately mifoHRf ni , through a Stanford fumbl 'that th s cam ror th first score. Stanford first goal cam In a slmi- , lar. manner, a Wuhinrtnn - . . . . ' . . -.--o ,Muu;ia yui. . c. - - , . " - - iv.. yi vat, near . t was th. beautiful forwartf 'wi!, , UtrtI ran fn lt v.a. . . . down thfieid:-: ;uluona4 ; -Both Wilcox and Ziel prated well. Wilcox having a slight dgver a ' huskv rival. :. wnA... a53...rla Increased by his own superiority ia running back his rival's kick. . STANFORD TOO TAMB Throuchnii th. . . i . . showed aes.-xlghVth"wa; SSSSSl orreaf Tr6"0 nto of Solnforrt -nnP0' -. a..aiw, uui even perora aia Jaff ' th slay of thu ra N.1T. Jfir er; most-of;th tlrai 7TTZ,ls,fea ' ,f "MI nd Pa tn execution of P Zf th Washington 4de! ! Tha return af TVi..).f. .T 1 Plus th. lack L"1- i of th Cardinal reularsalJ ueirivV th Stanford supporter, reason to top ,; tor good results to to big gam ntit Th-!-jinup.'i;::.;:-;v2j i zyi;i : I Rtanfont. fSr . njl . ' " . . ' i Shipke ......... ,.LTR,...Trr.limm SrSffi. r - " tB.TS. bU for &rfdatJ w'TTr . V?n,p- 2-od for XVcodward. DoBarhtv ft fnm ff?r Ceuapbeil, Tkorn. for r VhiiiJtasni..i.Wtn rm kj.i -a-t- Abel, Bk for Hill. Hill 771 S Dailtrr. Tin. tin- r: . i ' , . w' " , viuua lur uiM" . f j OfficUb Kaferaa, Vsrnn. ChicMte; nn Pir Hobbell, Miehina; haul li.m, Opr BU. lyoipia dob. Sis FTandaoo. U. 8. CJ. TROJAirs'-vyixiTEB ' . -" OVER IDAHO BY 14 TO 9 'Tournament nf ftnuaa fftaj4tn. t... dens, CaU Nov. 18. (IT. P.) Taking an early lead, the University of South ern California ' Trojans this ' afternoon defeated the Idaho eleven 14 to 0, ; The Trolani prnnaaji tha ta.v ti. once In each quarter of the first half, but In the last half th Idaho men cam bark arid fought tha Trai.r. -rr their fsjet ... - . . . . - Stivers cf Idaho. In the last quarter, . ; showed brilliantly and completed seven ' naaiaaa In that r4eA n...in. a. r..L ' . yvou. . t5B ser and Cobley, th fast Vandal .ends. 4. ne i ro jans sianea ut . m whirl wind fashion and Jiad . marla th.i- first iouphdnwn fnnr mlnntaa ati.. th gam started. The score cam as a result of a fumble by Eraahear of TdahA an I1la nvn .tfl.v9nl lin. .v.. Anderson 'recovered for C-S.-CS - s u A pass to tianoway put the ball on Idaho's four-yard line, and after two rrnaiiaT.iaaKaftf.1- hurt. anMti. . i irrnnriaul intra 'Pythian hanla . the goal posts and h stepped across. Milton kicked goal. . . w -Another; forward pass, Tieraan to ; Prthian. tn thi awinnil ah.h.. kMn.vi FJdSefieid ......,....8 0 0 21 l-enoietoa a..........-u 0 0 0 0- 0 another scor and goal by jcitoni '