Williams Crushes Columbia Under 25-0 Score.Colgate Trounces Cornell by 21 to 0 Dashes Captain Boynton The Days of Real Anderson's Fine Playing 90 Yards Sport.bthricgs Ithacans to for (Copyrljht, 111», New York Tribune Inc.) Brings Grief t -. Leader of Visiting Team Also Tears Off Gain of Brilliant Contributes Spectacular Dash Yards in Third Blue and of 65 Yards for Score After Making Forward Seventy Period; Pass That Nets White Tries Desperately to Score Near End Touchdown ; Losers Fight Gamelv By Fred Hawthorne ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 18..Colgate overpowered Cornell by the of 21 to 0 here this score Williams crushed Columbia on the gridiron at South Field yesterday afternoon, outclassing the Ithacans in but and a everything afternoon under a score of 25 to 0 in a game that was filled with a series gameness, giving splendid exhibition of a powerful and versatile attack. The backfield was a as of thrills for a cheering crowd of 12,000 that jammed the stands and Colgate shifty, speedy, as clever and a» a overflowed, thousands deep, on to the running track. Columbia was powerful combination as Cornell crowds have seen in many a vear ? outplayed all the way from the first whistle, the Williamstown boys Though sorely disappointed at th» failure of their making a total of four , one in the first period, one in the team to even get » rhird and two in the last. Dartmouth Winner chance to show its capacity, the Cornal; Chief for the < partisans are amonp the first to glory decisivo triumph claim pro- of the Purple eleven must go to Cap- Over Penn State bv that this Colgate team rank* tain Benny Boynton, the sensational among the best elevens of the Eatt. quarterback. On the kickoff at the i The Score of 19 to 13 Anderson, the Colgate quarterback ¡>tart of the third period" Boynton Line-Up p'ayed spectacu'ar football, and was grabbed Applebaum's long, twisting ab'y assisted by Watkins, a fast and on the runner; the punt 10-yard line, tucked the Williams (25) Position Columbia (0) shifty by hard-hittinr ball securely under his arm started HANOVER, N. H., Oct. 18..Dart¬ Gal'o. and by Laird, who. apd Jo.tlyn.I'. B.Kennedy so though not for the Columbia goal posts 00 yards FlesiT.Ij. T.Tower mouth football playera aided in the flashy, played a dependable game Bc<-be.L. G.Forsyth and could be counted on away. Mills.C.Klenlnger celebration of the 150th anniversary of for good gains The Columbia men were ont Lase11.R. «.H Inch the Anderson Hero of Game spread T.Scovil college to-day by defeating Penn all over the Held and it did not seem Fargo.R. Anderson figured in one of the Christian.R. E.Weinstein State 19 to 13, before the largest crowd the most possible for Williams leader to Boynton.Q. H.Qulgley of sensational plays ever seen on the local work his way through the maze of Hurifur.R. H.Shaw Dartmouth men that ever gathered field when, in the second period, tacklers who were in wait for lllbbard.I* H.Canapary in the oval one of he enemy Krieger.P. caught Shiverick's long punta on him. But Boynton rushed ahead, dodg¬ B.Applebaum The Penn his own 35-yard line and. he Touchdowns.Boynton, Krieger, Codding, State eleven led Dart¬ darting and ing, sidestepping, hurdling, until Dft'kett. Goal from touchdown . L>aaell. mouth squirming through the whole cleared 13 to 7 at the end of the first ran Cornell had the way JO yards down Substitutes Williams: Montgomery for team, sixty-five yards for a touch- the field. Then it looked as he Krieger, Codding for Christian, Tappln for period. Way, a halfback, the down. a few though Htbbard, Hibbard for Tapping, Krieger for caught Only Cornell men ever. must fail, for Quigley, the fiery Co¬ Montgomery, Beckett for Krieger, Smith first kick-off on his 10-yard line and touched him. He just danced aroune lumbia quarterback, loomed directly in for Mills; Columbia: Thorton for Canapary, eluded the Dartmouth tacklers. the others. bis path, crouched for the tackle. Eccles for Johnston, Davis for H inch, This long run, coming on of Graco for Welnstt-ln; Moaztenskl for Apple- A few minutes later he picked up a touchdown top a Evades Quigley's Leap iiKiiin. Referee.Schwartz, Brown. Umpire scored a few minute« ..McDonnell, Brown. Head linesman.¦ fumbled ball on Penn State's 15-ynrd earlier, after Anderson had fooled the But a roar of and de¬ Coryell, Pennsylvania. Time of quart era. mark and dashed over the Green's line Ithacans and shot a encouragement 12 minutes. forward pass te light boomed forth from the Williams t for the second time. Watkins close to the side lines, whicl hosts in the north stand when Boyn- Dartmouth scored a touchdown in gave Colgate the first score of the ton, almost in his es¬ each of the first two periods ham¬ settled the doubling tra,ck9, in the last half of by game, outcome of the battle. caped from Quigley's clutches as the the fourth period, mering holes in Penn State's line. Ir. Cornell fought hard and gameh latter made a at his and when bucking th« steel-like line the third period Holbrook broke after that, but the desperate leap of the Williams team Ithacan's must have flying heels and then continued on his did not bring re¬ through the Penn State defence at mid- felt that their task was hopeless. Col- way to the Columbia goal line. turns, resorted to a punting duel, in field, pushed off three tacklers and pate gained much ground Now which Boynton had the better of Shaw went over with the by rushing Boynton was only twenty-five and Thornton. winning touch¬ and running, but it was the forwarc yards from his journey's end and run¬ down. pass brought into play when the Itha¬ ning like a deer. Weinstein, the Co¬ Following a punt of forty-five yards The line-up: cans had of Boynton's to Columbia's apparently stopped the lin« lumbia right end, and Shaw, the fleet 25-yard Dartmouth (19) Po». Penn State (IS) attacks that proved a very Blue and White were still line, there was a mix-up on the Blue Tvlerrltt.L. B.MeCullum for the deadly halfback, and White signals and Columbia Sannenbergr.Ï... T.Conover weapon upstate aggregation. to be reckoned with, howi.ver, and both Moore.L. Colgate worked at least ten passée Ket sail after the Williams fumbled the ball. Beckett, who had Cunningham. G.Henry with and captain. gone in at half for in C.....Rauch success, two of their touch¬ His path blocked down the centre of right Burger Youngstrom.R. G.H ills downs wnre made on passes, and the switched and darted the Williams line-up, smashed his way- Murphy.R. T.Cubbage they field, Boynton the Cogswell.R. E.H ins worked their way within striking die- io the left with .Shaw through opposing interference and lire tance the rapidly closing picked up the ball. Half a dozen Co¬ Cannell.Q. B.Hobb largely through same play. in on him; btit the great little quarter¬ Robertson.T.. H. B.Haines Anderson threw these passes as back had to lumbia men wvere after him, but Beckett Eckberff....R. H. B.War Bwtft- just enough speed left hurl snot over ly as a bullet, there was a nimself over the the chalk marks and Bcoren Jordan.F. B.Hesse Colgate goal line, well to the the Forward man on the job to get and no fourth and final touchdown of the Pass Outclass Rochester Dartmouth scoring.Touchdowns, Rob¬ them, left of the as Shaw mado a Rube Ford Star posts, head- game. Lasell kicked the Tigers ertson (2), Holbrook (sub for Eckberc). Cornell man to try to knock them for him. goal, and the "ong leap score was 25; 0. Goal from touchdown.Robertson. Penn down. The Ithacans were completely It was Boynton again, toward the lat¬ Williams, Columbia, State scoring.Touchdowns, Way (2) Goal bewildered by this style of attack ter Columbia had one splendid chance to Wins for In from touchdown.Cubbaee. Referee.Torn ant! part of this period, who Looselv never to intercepted score a touchdown in the middle of the Army Played Contest As Stevens Men Thorpe (Columbia). I mpire.F. J. Bur- managed defend against it beautiful forward pass from Captain third leigh Head of the Blue and period, when Canapary, at mid- (Exeter). linesman.,1. J. llal- successfully. anapary, White, and field, shot a beautiful forward at lahan. Time of periods.16 minutes cii-.li. Forward Pass dashed his' way for seventy yards pass 6 to 0 Successful a sharp angle across the field to Wein¬ - - Defeat The first a Eleven, h rough broken and bewildered field who five Yard Run Colgato touchdown wa» if stein, had dashed down the field Ninety Aggies Middies made on a Columbia men. until Shaw ¡aid him Second Eleven 12-yard pass. Anderson to to catch it on the 15-yard line. He Results low with a fieree tackle on Columbia's did. and dashed his Features of College Watkins, who caupht the ball well on !0 yard line. A moment later Colum¬ way past the Will¬ WEST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 18..The by Strubing Steven? Technical BeatsU. S. S.Utah 15to0 i the side lines and ran ten yards for iams men for the goal line. experienced little score. ba got the ball when Canapary inter- Army eleven caught a tartar in little Princeton Football Games in the a The third touchdown was made a Touchdown is Ditallowed 34-0 difficulty beating Connecticut in practically the same manner, Wat- opted forward pass from Boynton. Maine here to-day, the down-Eastern- Victory ANNAUOLIS, Md.. Oc« 18..In a well Blue and White held for downs on Weinstein the ball Aggies yesterday, winning 37 to 0. The kins again makinj? the score. planted safely be¬ era holding the soldiers to a close mar- Played Yesterday fouprht contest here this afternoon the lie 18-yard line, forcing Boynton to hind the last chalk mark, but, to the Aggies offered stiff resistance at the Cornell failed to m ke one first of the gin victory of 6 to 0. It is true that PRINCETON, Oct. 18..Princeton far second Naval Academv team won from touchdown the never hav¬ ry a goal from the field. The try gloom Columbia rooters, the ball start of the game, but the speed of the eleven of the during game, ime to when the Williams was called back, and it, was several of the Army's best men were outclassed the weak Rochester eleven U. S. S. Utah by 15 ing the ball but u few minutes and naught explained the Engineers proved too much for to 0. Scroes were made in all but tu'.er made a poor kick. Canapary get- that Canapary liad not been not in because of in- in the Palmer Stadium EAST then not being able to make head five standing to-day's struggle to-day, winning the visitors to withstand. Rube Ford the first quarter, though in this period way. The Ithacans had in the ing tile ball and runr.intj; six yards. yards behind the line of scrimmage but nevertheless the a 34 to 0 score. In of the de- nothing when the was juries, plucky col- by spite Williams, 25; Columbia, 0. was the 'Midshipmen did their best work, way of an offence. Their run An exchange of punts kept the ball pass made. N. Y. 0. the backbone of the Stevens of¬ the longest and down the In the last Columbia was legians stood the Army off twice when cided improvement of the Tigers, the Wesleyan, 10; U, cnrrvinp ball nearly the length was by Rhiverick, who picked up West'? .oaring up gridiron for period ; Boston 5; 3. fence, crossing the Aggies' line for of the field in a ihe rest the the penalized 15 for a the cadets got far down the field with waa and there was College, Yale, series of line drives attempted p'acement and ran of period, with pigskin yards rough work, game loosely played Harvard, 7; Brown, 0. three touchdowns. and trick and it in I twenty n Columbia's .>"> yard line as the whis- Columbia man jumping on Boynton the ball and made the West Pointers clear demonstration of the fact that p'ays putting posi¬ yards to his 30-yard line before hn rle blew. scored Will- when the Williams had the Princeton, 34; Rochester, 0. Bloss and Deghuee assisted In the tion to take over at the opening of Was stopped Miller, Sutton, Shiver- Krieger having captain work hard for their only touchdown. there are many to be Syracuse, 24; .''.. the second -.' »' mns's first touchdown after a series of ball. It was right after this that rough edges Pittsburgh, scoring, each crossing the while quarter. .cr stood out among Cor¬ Boyn¬ At the start Maine, with a fast up at Old Nassau. Colgate, 21; Cornell, 0. line, Cawley. former'y of Colby, did pool nell's line plunges a few minutes before the ton passed to Codding for Williams's light, polished Goodale executed a kick from the players. third touchdown. team, looked and The the was a Army, 6; Maine, 0. drop running for the sailors and also passed ...!'.:;> ¦Mid of the epenipg period, the score good Stewart and feature of day ninety- 55; 7. 30-yard line. Hopwood was the shin¬ Both sides made PoFitSjjns Cornell (Í) -tood at 12 to 0 when the first it up the Williams circled the Penn, Swarthmore, cleverly. substantin1 Cottrell. L. w. Colvln half Summing briefly, Coady ends for several five-yard run from kick-off in the Colby, 7; Bates, 7. ing light for the losers, getting off gains with the forward pass, and both West .L. T.Taylo- eiosed. team was the superior of the local in Martin .U. in substantial gains during the early second period by Strubing, but the re¬ Dartmouth, 19; Penn State, 13. his punts good fashion. were successful in getting the ball by G. Pendletor Pass Nets Yards eleven almost every department. Stevens won the toss and elected Woodman .Centre. Horre!' Thirty The line of the backs stages of the fray, but thereafter the sulting touchdown waa not allowed to .Stevens. 37; Conn. Aggies, 0. up intercepting the long tosses of their Burton .R. G. Mille. smashing Purple 0, to kick. Carlson kicked off Wooster.R. Suitor. As though he had not accomplished tore great holes in the Army solved this and Maine was stand because of the Prince- Rennselaer, 7; Hamilton, throughout opponents. T. consistently play holding by 41; 0. the game for Stevens. The New Soucek .who in ¡ Hnrris . ..R. K. Cunnecr. deeds great ei for his alma mater, Columbia team's left the Will- on Lafayette, Havcrford, pot the pame early Anderson otigh side; the defensive for the remainder of ton team. The Tigers showed a versa- Holy Cross, 7; Springfield, 0. Englanders tried to rush the Tech for the 'Midshipmen, did by far the .Q B. ShtverloK Boy;;ton was directly responsible for iams men tackled lower and more the line at the start but and Laird .I, H. MacKenilo the tl ird touchdi wh, on Co- day. tile display of attack, using forward Tufts, 10; Norwich, 7. failed, punted most consistent ground paining for W.itlun .R. H. Mayer Standing effectively; Boynton's punting was dis¬ The West Virginia, 27; 0. to safety. The Engineers kept the them. Gitlo .F. B.Shuler ml yard line in the last period, tinctly better than either Shaw's or soldiers' score came in the mid¬ passes, end runs and smashes, but the Maryland, -1" "V New Hampshire, 10; Vermont, 0. ball in their opponents territory The line-up: TouchdownB.Watkins G!>. Anderson 11 captain heaved a light- Thornton's, and their interference was dle of the second quarter, when Clark, opposition was extremely weak during the first but failed Goals from touchdowns.West (3). Sub¬ ear the field for a Amherst, 48; Trinity, 7. throughout quarter, Battleship stitutions across immeasurably superior. a new backfield man. tossed a for¬ the time the 'varsity stayed in the game. to score a che N. Academy (15) Pos. Utah (0> (Colgate) Webster for WatKlr.t il iris 'o Next to Boynton the work of Hib- Bucknell, 27; Muhlenberg, 0. except by safety. Ford, Woolsey for Gillo, Hanson for Cottrell Codding. ward pass to Stout for a touchdown The first string men were able to roll Exeter, 17: Yale freshmen, 7. fullback, made the first touchdown, Rasleur.L. E.St ronir lloran for Harris, Ed kins for Anderson, ... .' lyii n wait tor juít this bard and Krieger stood out on the a score 34-0 Carney.L. T.Warner Strauss after the cadets had reached up of before the half Mass. Aggies, 27; Worcester, 0. when he carried the ball through the Rosen thai.U. (Cornell), for Miller, Dodge for ¦lay it .si dashed over the goal line for Williams team, and Fargo was a beat Maine's ended. line on a short G.Walker Ta.-, ¡or, Hoag for Sutton, Hasbrouck fut ' St. John's, 24; Mt. St. Mary's. 0. plunge. Good.ile L. Butler. C.Cox he 'uchdown. Boynton, on his third at interference. Quigley and Shaw 10-yard line. The goal was missed. A flock cf substitutes entered the missed the Sutherland.R. MacKenzie, MacKenzie for Hasbrouck, Ens- at missed were the best in the Columbia back- Georgetown. 33; Va. Poly, 7. goal. G.Costo worth for Cunneen, Cunneen foi Knswortli itttempt goal from touchdown, Maine stood solid in the third quar¬ game in thu third period and the scor- Union, 11; Hobart, 0. Bloss then made a 40-yard run round Fletcher.R. T.Tomb Bnsworth for Colvln, Stra.uss for Pendl»- by a good y margin, i;nd the score field, Quigley's running being particu- ter after the with suddenness, Boston end for the second Owslev.R. E.Hahrney lon, fendleton for Strauss. Referee.W even cadets had carried the ing stopped although University, 14; Rhode (-land right touchdown, B. Butler.Q. B.Ullrich .;. Crowell, i-tooà: Williams, ifc; Columbia, 0. larly good, though he had little Rochester was unable to »coro or to SLlto (nlbve; f, but Goodale mised airain on the kick j Swarthmore. Umpire.II. F Columbia tried desperately to score protection from his team mates. ball to their 15-yard line and took the | Husrhos.U. H. B.De Y..uns Okeson, Lehigh. Field judse. James oval on downs at that point. In even threaten the goal line. Lehigh, 51; N. Y. Aggies, 0. for goal. The third touchdown was Rooney.R. H, B.Cawley Cooney, Princeton. Time of period«.li the final Maine's Again Princeton's line showed up poorly Dickinson. 20; Delaware, 0. contributed by Ford when the ball had Hamilton.F. H.Coombs minutes. period defence stif¬ the Touchdowns.Naval B But¬ and after had run throughout game, failing to open Wash, and Jeff., 16; 0. been taken to within a few yards Academy, fened, Lystad thirty- holes and many rushes to Westminster, of the ler. Woodside. Goal from field.Carney, five yards to Maine's 5-yard mark, the allowing gain Penn Military College, 0; Franklin Aggies' goal. Bloss tried his Referee.Daniels (Georgetown ). Umpire. ¡Northwestern Is Put Out Harvard's Fierce Drive at Start stonewall line held the Army off and ground. and Marshall, 0. hand at kicking and made his point. Stevenson (U. S.S. C. ) Head linesman.Lieu¬ CHICAGO, Oct. 18..Tho University a sure looking touchdown went glim¬ Stanley Keck, starting the first game Johns Hopkins, 33; Gal landet, 9. One touchdown marked the only tenant Commander Howard t'. S. Navy). of Wisconsin of the season, kicked off. Rochester,, St. Lawrence, 23; Buffalo, 0. i scoring of the last quarter. Ford again Time of quarters.12 minutes. Substitutes eliminated Northwestern mering. two end runs that in .N'aval Academy, Walker for L. Butler, from The by found holes pushed his way through two yards for Soucek for Walhouse for University the Conference foot¬ llne-np: the made a first down j WEST Rooney. Suther¬ Brown; Score 7-0 Army («) Fob. Ma1n«(fl) Tiger lino, that the count. The line-up: land, Greber for B. Butler, Woodslde for ball championship race to-day by de¬ Overpowers put the ball on the Rochester 6. Stevens Oreber. Utah-.Doyle for Stout.U. B-.Beverly 20-yard Wisconsin, 10: Northwestern, (32) Position Conn. Aggtes(O) Cox, Helneman the Bryan. .U. T.NeavMng line, Lourie, the Tiger's star half- Notre Dame, 14; 9. Carlson.L. E.s>ni toman for Ullrich, Wolf for Coombs, Patton foi feating Purple players, 10 to 6. Vcgel...íi. Nebraska, Brune.L. T.Oleasen Cawley, Cawley for Patton, Cresma.ii for Wisconsin's points were m«de !n the O.I.unge back, was hurt tackling Metcalf for a Illinois, 9; Iowa, 7. De Young:, Hart for Tallies Touchdown Greens, A. C.B.Green« loss on the next Knox took his Howard.L. G.McGulre Strong:. first half. Casey K' ley.B. O.H unity play. Michigan, 26; Mich. Aggie», 0. H einen.C.Sideler The Line-Up Travlf».R. T..Qulnn plnee. j Minnesota, 20: Indiana, 6. Busch.H. G._Prends« in Six Minutes of Byers.R. B.....Small Ghartity Croasen Goal Wposter, 13; Western Reserve, 7. Flockhart.R. T.Mitchell Flay Wtlhlde....Q. B.Purring ton On the fourth down Detroit, 0. Eggor.R. H.Alexander Harvard Poaltl.m Brown (0) Evans. L. H. Rochester 47; Bethany, ¡Benjamin.Q. B-Hopwood (Cap.) B.Coady ball out Tech. 9. Pli >fs j Vftcr 70-Yard Advance Ryan.I» i.Brink Gregory. .R. H. B.Stewart punted, the going of bounds Carnegie 16; Case, H.'ap.).L.H.Lord N. Y. U. Meets Third Kane .U Clark..F. B.O. W. Smith on Princeton's and the Ohio State, 49; Kentucky 0. Deghuee.R. H.Baxter T.Sinclair 43-yard line, State, Foi d.F. Defeat c:8.rk.¦!*¦ O.Shurtlefï Touchdown.Stout. Time of quarters, first short-lived spurt of the t p-statera Oberlin, 34; Mount Union. 13. B.PrescoU Havernevfir.Cen. Brace 10 minutes. Referee.Tyh;r (Princeton). was over. A forward Franklin, Ro*e 7. Touchdowns.Stevens: Ford (S), Blosá, Woods.R. G.Nichols Umpire Coohem» long pass, from 14; Poly, Doiîhuee. Coals from touchdown.Bloss CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 18.--The (Wisconsin). Head Trimble to Harvey, set the leather on Earlham, 27; 0. (2), Season Pedgwloh.R. T.Jobn»tonn lineman.Captain Surle« (Army). Sub- j Wilmington, Coals from field.Goo'lale. Safety.Hop- Of football team, noted Steele.R- for the line, and made the Arkansas, 20; Rolla School of wood. by Brown University K.Albright Btltutep.Army, George Stout, Jones 6-yard Gharity Substitutions.Stevens: Herty for Wesleyan for its battles Har¬ Murray.W- B.Coulter for George; Daniel for Travis, Burns for first score on tho next play. Strubing Mines, 0. Deghuee, Goodale for Benjamin, Mowton desperate against Humphrey.I. II. H.Brook» Byers, Lyatad for Clark; Post for Lystad. kicked the goal. 33; 0. for Herty, Johnson for Heiuen, Swenpon for vard, lived up to its reputation in the Casey.R. H. B.Emery Maine.Fieman for Beverly, H. Greene for Marquette, Lawrence, Busch, Anthony for Howard, Heinen for R. Horwe»rt.F. Neavllng, Jordan for Keek's kick-off went behind the Washington, 11; Kansas Ajrgles. 9. Johnson, Hopkins for Egger, for Violet Loses Well Soldiers' Field hero this af- U.Armstrong for Huaaey, M.ulvane> Benjamin Played Stadium, Touchdown, R. Horween. from Qulnn, Tinker for vStnuil, t'otirincy lor Rochester goal and play started on Utah Aggies, 16: Montana, 0. Goodale, Emerson for Carlson, Ferrari for A the very of the Goal Coady, Lawrey for Stewart, R. .1. Smith the line. Two failed Ohio Rockhart, McCaffery for Deghuee, Wallace! Contest The Line-Up beginning touchdown, R. Horween. Substitutes, Har- for O. W. Smith. 20-yard smashes Miami, 13; Wesleyan, 7. for Heliion; Conn. by 10.0; Cann -.. bi fore the Brown play- vard, A Horween fur Casey, Hamilton for to gain. Metcalf's punt was blocked Aggies: Trost for Pree- i '. Horween. SOUTH cott, Rlahord for Sneldman, Groff for era had me ball, xcfej te Faxen for Ryan, Felton for by tho Tiger forwards, and Princeton Prentlsa, Clark for Gleason. Referee. Makes Brilliant Run -: harvard delivered a Murray. Brown, TCdBon for Sinclair, Gu- 7. Wesleyan (10) Position N Y D.