THE MJCHI tA DALY - IN V nples .ast, Princeton feats' 3, Ohio Chicago, On Saturday Old King Football presented his fol- lowers with an array of royal exhibi- tions last Saturday which, for their thrilling episodes, surpassed even the fondest of expectations. Foremost in the eastern pArtio 4of hid realm was that bitterly contested and historical fray between Princeton and Harvard. In the west, the Ohio State-Chicago conflict was the great center of attraction. In addition, two I t nfn..tinnv l arnnnfnnfa nd for a touchdown. In the final mom- ent of play, Keck, the Princeton cap- tain, added three more points to the team's total by negotiating a pretty drop-kick from the 42 yard line, T1I s Princeton ended its ten year vigil, ended it in a blaze of glory and thrills that made today's game the.most sen- sational played in the east this sea- son O Ohio Trampled Chicago *WITH HIS RUNNERIS Cross Country Team Defeats Powerful Aggie Squad in Annual State Title Race CHUTE LEADS MIEN TO TAPE; CAPT. THURSTON, M. A. C., qND Coach Steve Farrell is proud of his cross country team, and justly so. His team of five men defeated the veteran Aggie team last Saturday in the annu- al state run held at East Lansing, by a 29-38 score. The Farmers had five men who were members of last year's team, which copped the state title. They were out to repeat again this year, and did not think that Steve's men would be able to keep them from so doing. They know differently. Chute Leads Men to Tape Chute, the winner of the five-mile grind, covered the cqurse in 20 miu- utes and 40 seconds, clipping 20 sec- onds from the time made by the win- ner last year. Two Aggie men, Cap- tain Thurston and Adolph, followed the Michigan star across the finish line, and Arndt drafted from the re- serves to the Varsity just previous to the race, was fourth. Huston and Brendel, veteran Farmers, came behind Arndt, and then the Wolverines har- riers began their rush. Whittemore was the next, followed by Standish, Bowen and Penberthy, More than 50 men were entered in the race and all, even the reserves of the Aggies and Wolverines, started at the tape together. Chute had little trouble in securing the lead and held it throughout the greater part of the run. The Aggie reserves defeated the second string men of Steve, but the positions in which the men finished have not yet been sent in. Freshman Squad Holds Trials While the Varsity was winning its race, the freshmen were holding their final tryout before the annual run which will he heldon Satur4ay, Is- bell, again placed first and Reinke was second, Isbell out epven seconds from his time of last week, making the three miles in 13 minutes and 7 sec- onds. Reinke was 21 seconds behind the former Albion runners. The other men in the count finished in the fol- lowing order: Nicholson, Amstutz, Zinn, and Goldsmith. The largest squad of tho year turned out for the yearling run, more than 30 being .pres, ent. A large line of Xmas novelties, just received. See window display. The Palais Royal, 304 S. Main St.-Adv. Don't forget to pay your Daily sub- scription.-Adv. T WP E " 5 15T E R a Big Ten Slanm Tppm W Ohip Stt,.e ........ Wisconsin ...........8 Iowa"....................3 Ohicago.............. ...2 3faing.ta.... .........2 Pirdp t,.............. Indga ................0 hllinol~s .,............,0 Northweastern .,.,,,,. . 0 0 0 1 1 4 ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDULE FFECTIV OCT. io, 19: imreuU gms e a U In the west, Ohio State's polished varied number of other gridiron con- football machine vanquished the pow- fabs contributed to what has already erful Chicago eleven by the scant mar- been commonly accepted as the best gin of a solitary touchdown, and that all-around program presented this as a result of a fake play opportunity season. executed. The game was marked by Tigers Overcome Would Be Tamer dogged and spirited fighting from The Princeton Tiger, for the first start to finish and neither team seem- time in ten years, snapping and snarl- ed to, have the edge until the final ing, fought and conquered the interpid quarter. Then by employing that same Harvard Crimson master and would-be resourcefulness and verstality, that tamer in a struggle that will long be something seemingly always in reserve remembered by the 50,000 people who which has characterized the play of had the good fortune of being witness- Ohio elevens for the last three seasons, es. For three periods the contest was the Buckeyes triumphantly and much void of any scoring. Then, with but to the bewilderment of their oppon- five minutes remaining before the close ents, marched 63 yards for the lone of the game, Owen, of Harvard, sent touchdown of, the game. Although a drop-kick betwen the uprights from Captain Meyers, of the Buckeyes, was the thirty-three yard line, giving his responsible for his team's only mark- teammates a three point vantage, er, Johnny Stuart, the elusive succes- which at that stage looked as big as sor to Harley and Stinchcomb, was the a million. However, it was here that true hero of the contest. the Tiger spirit asserted itself. With West Vanquishes East but two minutes remaining the Prince- In the two intersectional games ton aggregation resorted. to passing played, Notre Dame and Nebraska, the and Gilroy did the unexpected by two westerdi representatives went snapping a pass and racing 50 yards (Continued on Page Eight) Read Down Central .pdar TI A.M. .Pm. P.M. Daly Daily Daily 7:30 :30 r-v... Adrian ...Ar. 7o 8:05 2:o3 ..Tecumsech ....6:aS 8:s g2:2s.....Clinton ..... 6:4$ 9:15 3:15 ... Saline ...-. 5:1 A . M Ar. Ann Arber LT. 4:45 P.M. 4 12.45 12 :1 X -v buys a brand 5Onew Corona portable tpe- writer. Other makes at attractive Pries. See usbeforeyou bur. 0. D. MORRILL Aan Arbor. Mich. Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS' P.M. 3: 30 . :O 4:25 s:15 Lv... Adrian ..Ar. .... Tecumseh ..,. ...Clinton.. ....Saline,.. Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. 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