'I'll 10 AIIODPUltb AIA.IL TJtMiUNIfl, MHDFOKI) OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1900.
MINNESOTA 34;
EXCITING GAMES ARE
PLAYED IN ASHLAND
RAGGED SHOWING IS MADE BY TiiE
NEW AND COMPLETE
BY WINNING FROM GRANTS PASS
BOYS EROM TNE UNIVERSITY OE OREGON
Minnesota Won Football Champion
ship of Middle West by Over
whelming Score,
(Unlttit itch I,riN.Mi wir.)
MADIHOK, WIh., Nov. in. Mittnc
muIu won (tie wnHtnrn footUill clintn
pionxliip Hum nfttmioon liy defeating
ViMcoiiii ly ii HHirc of 8 4 to 0.
Mliuii'Hotu nlmply iitUolnHMud her op
I h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h mid WiHi'oiiHln never hud a
look-In. In lliti firot half Minnenotn
made n tonclitlowii in (ho firnL nix
minntim of piny, Kivo iniiiiiteH Inter
n forward punt Hunt Kticik aero tlui
Minnesota liuu itml Moller kicked a
Koal.
Then MiniioHota ifot WiHconnin'H
Icti-viirtl linn and I'iokurhiir onrried
it acrosH for a touchdown, lint ho
finnliliMl the hull mid a WlHconftin
player, recovering It, onrricd It for
.'10 yardH before lit) was do wood.
Aftnr a Hcrinx of lino pinnae 1'ick
"inir went tliuni(,h the Winennsin
lino for J5 yards and a touchdown.
In t lie Mucond half MinnoHnta ncor
d four more touchdown, Pickering
and HIuvpiih pupliin ovor the firt
two.
With only five minnlfH to piny.
KoHeilUUld rdiook off tho Win-on -"femn
and ran 7fi yardH for a touch,
down ' vv.
Splendid Kick From 25-Yard Line Wins Game In Grants Pass for Med
ford .High by Scoro of Three to Nothlnn, Many
Spectators Attend.
OIhII Trllxiiin H!Cll 8rvlee.)
UKANT8 I'ABK, Nov, '.. A
crowd of 100 people wi'tmwJed (lie
(limit I'iimh hih hcIiooI football
team j down to defeat before Hie
Med I oiil team this afternoon. The
K'uno wan played ii. n dii.xl$' rain
with iulervalH of Hiiiihhine. The Hcoro
at tho end of the jriiino stood 3 to 0
ill Medford'H I'avor. ThiH score wiih
iiiikIu hy C'hildcrH of Medford kirk
iiiK a goal fr,,n Ihu Uo-yard line near
the cIohu of tho firnt half.
Tho teaniH woro evenly matched
nnd tho hall wiih worked from one
J end of (ho field to the other in vain
attempt to score. No man plays
were lined, iiiohI of the work beiiif;
open plays and punting.
Cheshire and (innnin of (Irani
1'asH distinguished themselves by
Knins nnd recovery of the hall re
spectively. On tho Medford side
didders, Kcro'ins and Harness dis
tinguished theniHolves. i
Professor II. It. Turner acted as
lvfcren and S. It. Hall as umpire.
Wether find Colmrn actc ilns tinic
keepei". -The ptinc was called at
11:20 and consisted of a 2o-minnte
half nnd one of 20 minutes.
Hy wiiniiiiL' this lmuik; Medford
clmdies the champioiiHliip, having do-J
frjitcd Ashlaud.
Jacksonville Whipped by Ashland
Colleq Preparatory by Score
of 54 to 20.
SATURDAY'S SCORES.
4-4
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The following scores were
inado Saturday on various
gridirons:
Cornell (I, Uhieiip (J. .
Harvard Freshmen 11, Vale
Freshmen 0.
Yalo 17, Princeton 0.
Michigan 22, Pennsylvania
0.
Harvard 12, Dartmouth 2.
Navy 17, Hnserves (I.
Minnesota III. Wisconsin 0.
California Jfl, Stanford
Medford 3, Grants Pass 0.
Washington 18, O. A. C. (I.
Oregon 22, Idaho (I.
. (SUH TrJbiino Bjwclnl Hrvlce.)
A K ULAN I), Or., Nov. 13. The
bariketball season oeried -here last
night with two victories for Ashland.
Tho first gnrao was between the
Jacksonville High school team and
the Ashland College preparatory, and
wan easily won by the latter by n
score of 54 to 20.
The Hccond game was more excit
ing and the girls' team of the pre
paratory school had to extend them
selves to wrest victory from the
Jacksonville High girls. The fiu.il
score was 18 to 0. A fair-sized
crowd witnessed the game.
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4
4
4-
Harvard vs. Dartmoutht.
CAMHIMOGr), Mass., Nov. 13. -Played
to a standstill in the first half
of the con lest with Dartmouth, the
Harvard eleven showe dunexpecled
strength from the very tart of the
second half and in seven spectacular
plays scored twice on the Oreon
Mountain boys. In the last few min
utes of the game a field goal by Cap
tain Tobin gave Dartmouth her only
tally. Serve: Harvard 22, Dart
mouth 3.
Although They Easily Defeated Idah o, Thsy Did Not Make Half the Show
ing That Washington Did La st Week ( ong Runs a Fea
ture of the Exhibition.
(Jtnll Tribune flpcclal H?rvlcc.)
PORTLAND, Nov. 13. Tweittyv
two to six is the decisive sctre by
which the University of Oregon de
feated the University of Idaho in the
fifth aunual football game which was
played in Portland today.
The first haU' was a decidedly
ragged exhibition of ball on the part
of the Oregon eleven, and many a
lemon -yellow supporter felt a qualm
when they thought of Oregon's
games with O. A. C. and Washing-
tii to be played within two weeks,
riio cleverly worked forward pa.aytf
land the long runs of Latourctte and
j'fnyler of the second half, however,
'partly redeemed Oregon's jwor fchow
Jing earlier in the game.
In the first half Oregon made a
touchdown during the first four min
utes of play, and in 15 minutes had
.another to her credit. Then the
i lighter team from Moscow took her
turn at tho helm and gradually work
(t'd the oval towrd Orego:.' goal.
! Wh'Mi the 40-yard lie wa reached
'Idaho's left halflinck, Lundstrom,
'rrWr -n sensational -run nn'd was
downed by Quarterback Latourette
on Oregon's three-yard line. Two
line plunge netted Idaho Iter only
score.
The second half was Oregon's from
beginning to and. Latourctte, who
is a popular Portland lad, caught a
punt and ran the whole length of the
field for n touchdown,' which drove
the 3000 Portland spectators wild
with excitement.
"Chuck" Taylor, right halfback,
made two long run.', in both of which
he turned u complete somersault, rose
to his feet again and ran on. Ac
cording to his Yale tactics, Coach
Forbes played all of his 18 men.
Captnin Clark, howqver, was not
even in suit on account of n sprained
ankle received in practice kist Wed
nesday night.
The showing which Idaho made
against Oregon in today's game
shows that Oregon has a hard row to
hoe if she win the northwest eham
piontJiip, as Washington bent Tdaho,
52 to 0.
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