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tie score was the best the Maroons could do for | |the Hoosiers Saturday on Marshall Field. The count | |was 7-7 when Umpire Hanson called the game in the | |eleventh inning on account of darkness. | =233. Names of the Teams.=--Almost as frequent is the featuring of the names of the opposing teams, with the final score included at the end of the lead. |Cornell's 1915 football team wrote its name in | |football history in blazing letters on Franklin | |Field this afternoon when at the end of one of the | |most stirring contests ever seen on that gridiron | |the scoreboard read: Cornell, 24; Pennsylvania, 9. | =234. Cause of Victory or Defeat.=--The cause of a team's victory or defeat often makes an effective feature for the lead. |With the aid of a bewildering assortment of plays, | |the Syracuse University football team defeated the | |Oregon Agricultural College here to-day, 28 to 0. | |Inability to hit, coupled with poor fielding at | |critical moments, caused the defeat of the New York | |University nine by the Stevens Institute of | |Technology yesterday on Ohio Field. The score was 5 | |to 3. | =235. Individual Players.=--Stellar work by individual players--even poor work when responsible for the loss of the game--often makes necessary the featuring of their names. |Jim Thorpe and George Kelly led an assault on the | |Dallas pitchers this afternoon while Pol Perritt and| |Fred Schupp were baffling the local talent at home | |plate. The net result was a shutout for Dallas and | |five runs for New York. | |Wildness on the part of Foster and timely hitting by| |Oldring and Strunk enabled Philadelphia to defeat | |Boston again to-day, the score being 6 to 2. | =236. Other Features.=--Even the kind of weather, the condition of the grounds, the size of the crowd, or the effect of the play on the crowd may be featured: _The Weather_ |High winds and bad light made the marksmanship poor | |at the local shoot yesterday, the best score being a| |93, made by Lawrence Bowen. | _Condition of Grounds_ |The annual football game between Lawrence and Beloit| |yesterday, resulting in a 14 to 6 victory for | |Lawrenc
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