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FROM LAKE FOREST Hipale Scores Only Tf uelidown With Thirty-lVo Seconds Left to Play. petermlned to avenge the over-v.-he'.mir.t? defeat of last year the Notie Damp "Fr-sh" triumphed (ver Uike For. st in a stubborn bat..k and f.-rth during the gam, Vi .n. first five minuter of play Ko.ich attempt' ! to pass to La- ' mont tiie ball being intercepted by !a I-ike For. st man who ran it back he 1 yard i.r.c. xh- frc-hmen presented a solid -:-,r.e wall turning back the enemy punted out of dinner with two ;;. -nut, t . play Jo" Riga'.e. c hie ago . To - h. wa.s firm into the came and j toro c-ff vard after vard idacing the i minutt t plav j oe iligalc. Chi-.is:o tme cif yard after yard p:ac:ng the . i . . i ; a , i rii uihi- i c" ": s .mi" it i ' 1 1 i.r. AYith only ,12 .t-cotul aft to play, p-gtlo made a bri'liant run around . . f. . . . . 7 : I nd far the only touchdown of the g ime. Immediately after Sullivan , , ,,nerted goal, tip- final whist. e . w. Tw o iiun Ired Notre Dame tu.lentt accompanied the team. Football Results N. D. Freshmen. 7; Iake Forest, 0. ' William and Mary. ?. ' ; Randolph; .S.unn, I. 1 clem or. 1"; Pre! yterian db g. C. Woodford. Z: Er.-kine. 0. Mercer university. IT; Iknnlr.;h.mi Southern college. 13. Mississippi college. .:; Henderson . F.-own. 0. ! At Shawnee. okla: Oklahoma! F. ptist university, 4": Oklahoma, ool r.f Mires. 0. At Iurart. tbkla : Southwestern j - a'e Te vhcrs' college. 1C2: 0'kIAt I'" '.emar.i Ftah Apr.. ?'- Men-! : - t:" Wesbyan. 0. At Clarksvlile, Ark.: State Normal. I '. ; eh.'.lege of the Ozarks, ?. WAIjSH HEATS ItADIN.
Walsh IUI! took the lead in Clasiof the yar. He earned the title of II interhall play .f. Notre Dame yes- ! the perfect ball player. Hornfbys terdy by defeating the Radin Hall .?reat butting and home run hitting eleveA. 7 to 0. ir. a bitterly contested made him ;he brighest star of the
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rvipke. sieger ana uunleavy Can All Run, Kick and Pass Pigskin. r:a:ei5 carrjinj the triple- threat urc ihe ir.cn d' sired candidates for ti lir! ficM !:i this football day URJ a MichUan has. in Harry Kipke. ,Icrb j,...gtr a:.: Ge0rge Dunieavy, .hreo slKh playcrs for her 1DJ2 back f( - . . r . .11' W L Iii' AVA.h halfbacks of ih ea.ion. He wa?, in his hUh school l t, the be?t cvir i"ve! pf-d in Mi'.hiprrtji scholastic clrf cb.-F. Injured :a Thj MichiKan-Ohio State at tho .-t.iu of last seaUo he tibi not ila :r.u h. bat th; year he i wrkini bt-U. r th in evei in I'rt !iniin;,ry I'racthv. Kipk- klrktU a little iat year, ii averaged "5 yards on his punts. H is er. e j punts. He has been booting the ball for an nv- ' erago of üO yard in preliminary practice this autumn. Also. Klpke is forward passing better than lie did in HJl and he is runriin'-; faster. As a runner, Kipk? is a harl man to tackle. He has an individual ttyle. carry.net the knees high, toes barejy touching the ground and can turn, dodge and reverse with remarkable .speed, quicltn and agility. Hue to his improvement over last reason. Michigan will have an Important triple threat in him. ' Iib-al a a Iaillback. T.Vyp is Herb Strger. He Is eligible for the Michigan varsity thi year and undoubtedly play fullback.' In 1520 he played with Oak Parkt High of Chicago and was regarded I as tho best "prep" school player in' the went. 1 Th -re are football player that; an 11m better than iStegar. some can kick better and some can for-j ward pass better, but there probably j i. not another that can do all three things as well as Steuer. Weighing! more than 170 pounds Steuer Is an j ideal fullback and he has the triple threat developed to rn even level. J George Punleavy h;.s been at; Michigan two years, but is ready for; the varsity for the flnst time in his! college career. He has been ineligi-j ble before. Like Kipke and Stcgcr. Punleavy can pass, kick and run. He can for-! ward pass while going at top speed : ioj i-iFru and that is something ethinir few b ackfield nun ever did Nearly all of them come to stop before they can throw the ball. They have to balance them.selves. Punleavy hurls a football while off balance and hurls It accurately. Michigan never before has had the wealth of baekfield material that Yost poxspr 5 this season. Michigan ha.s for years needed a good player who can pass, kick and run. Thb- season Yost has three such men in his varsity s,quad. It is almoMt certain that two of them will be In the baekfield in all frames and their presence means that tho Michigan attack this season will have ver fatility and deception that it never developed before. Fanning With Farrell F.y HFNliY L. FAlllli:iL) NEW YORK. Oct. 12 With the exception of some more football and a little early winter boxing, 191'L' has about closed its sport record. The closing year has not only kept up with the pat, but it developed even more remarkable records and more notable achievements that have gone on the books ?!nce the war. when 5port began its wonderful revival. Outsandin.? performers of the year were: Tennis William T. Tilden and Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. z Golf Gene Sarazen and Jess Sweetser. 'Rowing United States Navy and Walter Hoover. F w i m m 1 n g J ohn n y We if mu Her and Helen Wainwright. Foxing Johnny Dundee. Track and Tleld Joie Ray. Pat McDonald and Pe Hart Hubbard. P.aseball S'.sler. Hornby and Rommell. Tilden became the supreme man arch of the tennis world when he j v...-. tho rnt nn.i howl hv h.- th'rri I ictc n the national "championhvs H? ab?0 f.arnet- th world's I '. . . j - ,
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( i d ii iiu imi u v uiiraiuin uiiaiu i " 1 Patterson, the holder of the British title. Mile. Eenglen's outstanding feat was her defeat of -Mrs. Molla , Mallory. the American champion at Wimbledon. WirnbIedon. Gen Sarazen won the top rank among the golfers when he won ther.itional open and the professional golfers championships, the first time jene player had won both titles. Sweetser distinguished himself by winning the amateur title from the Kreate?! th'M that ever competed for it. :v,r.v n in..p won rwo rinir tit-! bs. the junior llehtweifcht and the featherweight champ;cn?hip of the New York Doxir.g Commission. fought more than any other boxer, went c ut of his claj more amd earnede more distinction than any other tighter. Jo'e Ray won th national one j mile run championship for the Jdxth time and Pat McDonald won th shct put title for the sixth time w hile young Hubbard, the colored , University of Michigan star. show. form In the field event? thit pro: ed prom isr-n to ma'Ke him a great star. Cieorste Sisler, In ail around work. .wis the greatts: naseDau star Ntior.al Eeague ami the great pitching of Ed Rommel!, with the lowly Athletics, covered him w.tb tslor.
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NEW YORK. Oct. Ft. Interactional gamcj again feature the eastern football card for Saturday with the Yale-Iowa and the Armv-Ala-ha ma contests as the oiitst itulinc
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tional pa met? which promise to dev elop hard, close matches in th" li t of more than forty contests scheduled for the east. While tho football authorities id both Iowa and Yale have stated emphatically that the tea ins have not been pointed specially for the ei.-t versus wed struggle in the Yale bowl, the fact remains that tlie gaim- is one of the mik-t important in a long; J lift of inter-sectional strugglo . i;.- ii ieaturo tne present season. oo. a
won tne Western conteretue cnam-jtae.it tu wm in inch case. pionshrp la fall, capturing ail five; I'ittsburg and Y. st V.rginia an-
v i in i i i. v v'i.vv .-'i.j ...... j 18 touchdowns and 15 goals for a; total of 123 points. Yap went: through the season w ith the loss otj but one game. Harvard winning 10 to three from the Elis. and was ranked fifth in total scoring among the eastern teams with an aggregate of 101 points. Neither Y'ale nor Iowa will present i -.Mr.-f 1 1 n.Mi n nrtp ..'ill thn u.-i rii uiiis -i iiurui'. n'Ji 'i "I " dividual players ha e reached the! perfection of jthysical or playing j form to be expected in the hr.al con-; test of the year Nevertheless thi contest will give a reasonably ac curate idea of the comparative ' strength and strategical ability oil east and middle western football as - played by representative universities of the two sections. Eastern fol - lowers of the came look for a startf . 1. 'i f .. . 1 ir.-. .....' ling üispiay oi i u e i a i i a a o. .i aerial attack. The same ttyle wasj c-xpecte.i in the Chicago-Prir.c ton J nn hnwi er and! Chicago won with straight l:ne attack. Howard Jone-, the Iowa eo.u h. a graduate of the Yale football t school and knows the eastern game; j . .-. . . ... .. . ...... . t . a I . . , . - i t-r i a! ni 4 urn: .er i au .um. -. now gridiron mentor r.t New Haen tt... i - a 1. . . w . v e '-- 1 1 o a I a uas n.iu .t. u . . . . of playing against some of th" b--t overhead offensive developed in the, west and for that reason :s proa ably more conversant and better; equipped with such plays and de-, fane.-, nrrv'nsf them than the Eli. I ' i . V .--fh.- . . v . - - coaches. The .'pff.it of Notre Darae hi fill he 1n-.i 10 fo 7. .ndtcatrs that the forward passing game nas no terrors for the Hawkeyes. since Notre Dam.- w.i.-i conceded to have the bent aerial attack east of the Rockies i : If Iowa in to be defeated oy iau- .. , will have'to be by a compact attach with the ball concealed until the las.; second. That the Ehs have reached; this stage of development is uoue.ea by close observer?. J The contest at New Haven Satur-i day will be Yale's third r.try tr.ta. the lists aeuinst a middle w. s. In 1914 the Elis defeated -o.i" Dame 2S to 0. due in crfat pa-t to the fact that the vinitir.- quarter back lost his head and expo -a . long series of splendid trick play in 1. vi rt-r "ti ird line so that when the real opportunity came t" , strike the plays h d to b.-.-n . .'---, ed by the Yale coach-. Uar ba.-k ini is?'.' Yale also i.i- t W' tasr. during the wek tri; in which th . Hidgrr bso played Yab-. Harvard, and Princeton. The Wi1 a-nsin -b-v.-r. ( with the famous Pat b-Mba puntm-
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these : tm ; p!t- difier.-nt type ,if to furnish i"a! Tin ills for th-- i.kto(;.,ii' and the fact that none of I epdh.Usi ists. in the h.-.al .-v.-; t ; h. tlie t id c v if- aide to .-core against the tfa-o-.
( jK. latttr h tvo , .. stroi g. ;,.-.d tu dana :ii Fi MJu nd . ,,r!f Vtf.n a attack sul.ij'ii . v i ; ... ii.... iivi jii 1 ! 1 a i t vi - j L;y but the former play rs ar" lia-1 id" to develop a z.;-t for scoring, as! a result of th ir defeat at the hands of Dafayette last week, and prove! aaia 10 neat, .xe liner eleven nas far ed a strong imprcss;e machine this season, aside from Iafayette. ii.cn won ii om ri;,uui g ( io u. Th" calibre of the Lafayette combi - mtiiin l.ic.-.rl i.Mnn lA.U Iii. oKiiiini.! i..i.i'.i. i . . lhvh uuiii i iir jiiu " '"b last year and to date, indicates that : li" power to hold this team to one touchdown would l suTicient to win again.-: average co;;e In the other more important! gam-s of the day. Penns Ivania is : generally selected to def at Mary - i bind: Harvard is not l:k-dy to h.iv-: 'any .--tdmis diiffici'.ty in '.ee;;ng Rowdoi.n in c; - . ' I ." T' I 1 l " I '. ' 1 iio'n.ii ...1 Tl.... ... ..... ... i . , a i ,x i c-
m. nth take the tm-ure of Middle-! soing Warsaw aggr.-gation whii h bury. Clo.-er .-or-s may h.- expected j scored .almost at will. Th" hr-' in the meefins of TVfr.cot m nnd Cnl.o, ,k . .i, i . . .-.
in the meeting of Prlr.ee t jn and Col - gate. syracue and Rrown. Nivy and I'UCl?,,e'1 irA :'!,.Tnl,i:l ani Wesb y. an. AL these 1 .t'er elevens have saown more than fair offensive and defensive streng. in in their game . 1 i ' CIGARETTES A balanced blend that brings you back for another pack. 5C
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HigkSchool Squad To Battle Kazoo High Here Today isitor. Hae Edge on Loral hieven Garne Doped to He Hard Battle. The lo al hi-rh S' hoo! eleven io be pitted aaiiK Ka!;i!..a7ro high school nil Cartitr Field thi af'.rrf oon at o'clock, in what promisesto i-e a nip and tuck atiair. with Kazoo ;he be--, in we:ht y abut Jive pounds to - he ;5l u:. L'apt. Sibo a:.l hi men are al seriousness. Fpon th:.-. s'htary i:ame, dt pends t"o- Miere- or failure of th- ti'ilfW'.r.-' came on tlie Mh-d-u.'e. The sch.o t lias not yet br.-n returned into th Ind. an. 1 High Scho I Athletic a-sofittion, ar.d this account.tor the tiiC schein;..- w!.ich had to be drawn up. r. rL with ability and r-'pu t at :o:;,- had to b" booked If hih sehoo! ath.b were to s;-t over. Th" S.I !-om-u l;a v. C"T teen s.i",l on t th;-- .--i-on. ae;tl;er ha" t!;.- l-Cazooit e. T.o-h teams are r-ssive. uitli Ka'.atrazoo h i if.r t!i" i-dire in w-i;.:!it. Starting" for tii" l-'mb rs will F luanN and HdliiUM II, r,d-; LS key and Kb-dei, tackles; Findb-y .-.-t-l Küvr. guards; K'.o-iiu-ki. .-. n;-r; X :'k(s. i'iart )r;..(ck : Wood: Ii ?-; d Ca -it. S-ilav halfba'-ks; and !:'k Funtmif:. fullback.
BIG TEN GETS OFF ON GRIDIRON TODAY Indiana ("lashcs itli Minne-t-ola. W liile Cliieugo and Northwestern jleel. CHICAGO. . t. 1". The K 1 1 OU 1 in tho race- for the champ. onship ; of the V.-tein "u:if( ienc- is m!i.1-! u!-d for Saturday. hn N'o'-thw -t-i em plays 1 iraso at Ci'dcago and; Alinnesota m t ts Indiana at li dian- J apoli.". I Illinoi- op n a t li '--.lMin a-a.v.-t Ku: it tit li) an i hi! ( )'o :' ; c. .i-.iuero-.- o: ()!-io Stat.- la-t y a- ( I'unluc plays Net 1 I'ano- at Lif tyjette, whi!" i-con-h. (,oj,,i--.- South ; i Si kota at Madison. I Chi'-ago at Minnesota are i iu' ago ai -w j ii u .-so, a a .- -"it o triumoli :n tlit-!r gano s. triump.i :n t )i ir
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