SUNDAY CAPITAL NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1912.. AMERICAN LEAGUERS DRAW MOST BERTHS ' \ F I M GAME OF WEISER TO MEET ^ ON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM; GET 6 PLACES VANDERBILT TEAM MARSHALL HERO BITTERNESS IS BOISE PUZZLES BOISE SATURDAY ' y GIVES HARVARD OF THE GUDIHI SHOWN IN GAME Championship of Southern Pennsylvanian Saves His PAYETTE ELEVEN Idaho to Be Decided at ELEVEN ASCARE Team From Defeat at the BY ARMY'S TEAM Cody Park. Hands of Michigan. Visitors Do Down to Defeat Southerners Swept Crimson Victory for Carlisle Won by Eleven Back Toward Brimant Work of Jim Before Local High School • • • • • • • • Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Nov. 9 — Boys by the Score of Their Goal With a Series East met the west this afternoon when Thorpe, World’s Greatest Woitcr High School's Record. of Brilliant Plays. Pennsylvania and Michigan’s Invaders Athlete. 47 to 0. Defeated Caldwell high T to 0. clashed on Franklin Field and Pennsyl­ D efeated P a y e tte h ig h 38 to 6. vania, fighting with Its back against D efeated N am pa high 20 to 7. the wall, came from behind and lit­ West Point, Nov. 9.—Jim Thorpe, • • • • N um ber of p o in ts scored 65. ’ Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 9.—Vander­ erally swept Michigan off Its feet in a • • champion all around athlete of the Number of points scored bilt's team from Dixie gave Harvard triu m p h a n t final flourish, by 27 to 21. world, defeated the West Point eleven Boise H igh School 1912 Record. a scare today, the crimson second Tonight, In the Quakers’ Hall of against it, 13. here thle afternoon In a bitterly con­ Winners of the intermoun- string men barely winning by a score Fame another niche has been carved. Total number of points tested game that was marked by near tain intorseholastic champion- scored by Boise high, 281. of 9 to 3. Vanderbilt, although Another hero's name goes sounding poor physical condition, swept the rioting, rough work, slugging and a ship. Total number of points scored down the corridors. Fifteen thousand crimson back toward their goal with a rooters shouted that name—Marshall— general display of bitterness such as Defeated the Payette Moose, against Boise, 7. has seldom been seen on tne gridiron. 47 to 0. whirlwind series of trick plays, dou­ and bore down from the stands to carry ble passes and forward passes, only Score: Carlisle, 27; West Point, 6. D efeated BRker high, 44 to 0. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • its owner off the field. to be held desperately by the crimson Jim Thorpe had some help. Areasa, D efeated N am pa high, SI to 0, One point waa the slender thread on his partner half back, was at his side Defeated Caldwell high, 53 Tlir championship gridiron contest substitutes in the shadow of their own with Michigan’s apparent success goal posts, from which point Felton or most of the time and there were nine to a. of the southwestern Intcrscliolastlc waa hanging, and Marshall snapped it. other Indians behind him but It was Defeated Salt Lake high, 29 league will take place next Saturday Hardwick would boot the ball On his own 40-yard line he received safety. admitted to be a personal victory for to 7. afternoon at Welser between Boise and Thompson’s punt. Michigan's forwards Thorpe. This mighty redskin, who Defeated Payette high 47 to 0. Weiser highs, the two winning teams Because the game was dragging. tore at the Pennsylvanian. Marshall Harvard’s captain announced In the brought back for Uncle Sam the high­ Scored a to tal of 281 points. tn the league. Coach Worthwtne looks slipped past his first assailant, thwart­ est prize offered in the Olympic games But seven points scored forward to one of the hardest games second period that Harward would in­ ed his next, and evaded his third. His sist on no more penalties against Van­ In Sweden, today took the seilps of against It this season, its goal in the 1912 career of the Boise high. feet flew over the green. Behind him Uncle Sam's boys in gray. It was linn < l-ossed hut once and to I will be the first game the local derbilt for exceeding the "time out" followed bis throe opponents. .In front limit. But this courtesy was balanced, Thorpe, Thorpe all the way through. date stands undefeated. hampionshlp team has played off Its stood a lone sentinel. He flung him­ The big Indian was singled out as the own grounds this year and for that to the discredit of the crimson, by two self at Marshall and missed. of her men being caught slugging an object of the fiercely fighting cadets. • • • o o • • • • reason Boise will be at a dlsadvan Pennsylvania had swept aside defeat He was half knocked out several times, opponent. tage. and planted her banners on Michigan’s and once was dragged from a scrim­ The first period was scoreless with The Poise high school resorted to its Welser is considered a dangerous ramparts. Wild, delirious cheering mage totally unconscious. Water was the advantage to Vanderbilt. With followed. The multitude swept from well known speedy tactics yesterday team. II has an advantage of weight poured on his head and In a few mo­ over the Boise high and Is being four of her regular carried from the the stands and flooded the field, vole ments the superb physical machine re­ afternoon and thereby swamped the field. Vanderbilt In the second period onehed by a Michigan man who un­ ing the name o f M arshall. sponded ami he was on his feet agal i Payette high by the one-sided score derstands the game and realizes the could not withstand Grausleln's beau The lineup: as good as ever. tlful backing and within two minutes of 47 to 0. The game was an excel­ great Importance that Is attached to Pennsylvania Postion Michigan Time and time again Thorpe out- after the kick-off. with the ball Y oung ................................................ T o rb ett lent exhibition of the college sport the defeat of Boise, for it means not speeded, out-dodged and out-generaled only the interscholasttc champion­ the southerners’ 4-yard line, Bettle L. E. his opponents. Time after time he was this year, featured as it was with for­ ship of this year, but virtually the Tsp> M t to right, Honui Wagnsr, Walter Johnson and Tjr Cobb; bottom, Trio tore through for a touchdown. Forth - W ilson, K elliger ................................. Celo dragged down and It was plain that no ward passes, but the Payette high championship of the lntcrmountain Speaker and Chrletv Mathews-' Ingham falling on the attempt for an L. T. cadet displayed tenderness in handling never had a chance to win, and the country and of the states of Idaho Now that the umpires, the players claim that Hans played a far better easy goal. In the third period, and ex­ MacBaughton ....................................... Quinn the mighty athlete whose rushing tac­ few opportunities it had to score were and Utah, Boise having defeated the and the critics who witnessed enough game this year than did any of the change of punts, the last of which was L. G. tics they could not overcome. lost either by fumbling or poor gener­ Salt Lake championship high school of the major league garges during the younger men in Ban's league. Heinle fumbled by Logan, gave Vanderbilt Simpson, Musser .................... P a tte rso n The game had not progressed far alship in directing the plays. By its team . 1912 season to form an opinion have Wagner was peer of American league the ball on Harvard's 30-yard line. C. when bad blood was shown. Powell, defeat the Payette high is eliminated On- paper Boise has a decided ad­ had their say, it Is clear that a good shortstops for the season, with Jack Curlin dropped back and delivered G reen ............................ Allemncndinger the Tndian full hack, löst his temper from the southwestern intersohedastic vantage over Weiser, having won no majority of the players on the mythical Barry second. with a field goal, making the score 6 R. G. and atarted In to use his fists. He < hnmpioiïship race. Weiser is the only less than 216 more points and been All-American baseball team arn mem­ The catching section will be dis­ to 3 In Harvard's favor. D illon ................................................ P ontius was Immediately ruled out of the remaining team to ho player* by Boise scored against less. Boise has over­ bers of the American league. The puted, as the National league claims Mllholland and Froedley then went R. T. game. The cadets took advavntage of Jo u rd e t ............................Barton, Corpell high before the bunting can be whelmingly defeated the teams that average All-American team this fall Jimmy Archer, former Tiger, and in for Harvard, and they were easlly the incident and Hobbs went over for advanced to Vanderbilt's 25-yard line R. E. brought borne. Weiser has only been able to defeat by reads like this: 1912 the mainstay of the Chicago Cubs, a touchdown. Pritchard failed to kick and Milholland kicked a field goal. C raig, C handler, M in d s.......................... the goal srd that was the end of West Payette looked aggressive when the small scores. If the paper ■ dope" Is Catchers—Oscar Stanage of the De­ is superior to Stanage. It must be ad mitted that Stanage slumped occasion­ ......................................... Hubei, Bushnel! Point’s scoring. From that time forward fir*t half opened yesterday afternoon, correct Boise should win in a walk troit Tigers and Jimmy Archer of the ally, and for this reason some would Q.
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