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Rutgers Swamps The N.Y.U. Team in The New York Times of New York City, New York on November 27, 1914

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English: Rutgers Swamps The N.Y.U. Team in The New York Times of New York City, New York on November 27, 1914
Date November 27, 1914
Source The New York Times of New York City, New York on November 27, 1914
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-new-york-times-rutgers-swamps-the-n/69444004/

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Rutgers Swamps The N.Y.U. Team. New Jersey Collegians Win Game at Ohio Field by Score of 33 to 0. Rutgers showed New York University how to play football up al Ohio field yesterday, and the big strapping youths from New Jersey piled up a score of !ia to 0 before tln-y hurried back to New Brunswick for their Thankagivlng dinner. Rutgers", advantage of weight and height, coupled wlth the great advantage of knowing a lot more roothall. made the New York collegiana look like decidedly weak opponenta. Conch Foster Hanfor.l taafn rlp4 llirough the New York LTnlveralty llna Ilka an ex-press train going through a flag station, and made five touchdowns, from which three goals were kicked These Rutgers footbnll players, shape up like the pick of the Traffic Bquart. Half of them lower up above jila feet, and when they went smash Into the New York University players the opposition could do nothing but fall Into hasty retreat.

Rutgers gained a lot of ground with the forward paaa. one of them, in the third period. Scarr to Nash, going over thirty yards. Rutgers had too much aggressiveness and It cost them dearly. Referee I'.d Thorpe penalised tnem no less man seven times, for fifteen yards each trip If Hutgers hadn't been offside and hooting so much they would have had tinea or four mole scores easily.

Han-ford sent hla stroncest line-up Into the Kut after he had riven them a good 'work-out he put in severs! substi tutes, a ti.it.pa tlanlaved a real star III " Budge " Garrett, an honest-and-true Creak Indian from Oklahoma. I ne Indian brave raised havoc with the Violet team, and he Jammed his wav through the enemy's line ten and fifteen varda at a lump until he cart-led thn ball over for Rutgers s tirsi louciim-" n M.,fnp.t wanta to save him to shoot ill reel I v at Washington and Jefferson on Haturday. so he thsn gave him rest Talman bocamo the buttering ram -nap iurr.il retired. The favored spot st which Rutgers directed Its play was right through ( apt. looney.

i imncy ...ivk. -Jin Hounds iind made a hole in the line ten yards wide. Through this Talman romped gayly for Rutgers " second touchdown. Talman kicked both of the goals, and the few punts n mane were all long, one of them sailing about sixty yards. In the second period Rutjrrrs made a couple of more touchdowns.

laiman, runiilns- low. hit the line terrifically. and left a string of New York I nlvcr-itv ni.v.r. atrewn ilon. In his wake ii acnreii tha third touchdown, but misaed the goal.

aid a few minutes after Rutgers inarched down the field again. Nash and Bowlby aiding In the onslaught wltb long runs. Rutgers uses her tallest players In lha forward pass operations. Twlng. Nash, and Talman making a combination which ta hard to beat.

New York University's best plsy was contributed by Capt. Huntley just before the first half ended, when he Intercepted a forward pass on his own flvs-yard line and ran nfty yards before ha was d1nnthe last period Martin was shifted from quurter back to Talman a place at full back, and Rutgera did the Berne thing all over again, rushing tho ball up the field With s combination nf line rushes and forward passes until Martin plunged over for the Isst touchdown and Bcarr kicked the goal. Toward the end of the game Hnnfnrd rushed In his first-string players again, and experimented with a number of new trick plays, which didn't work out especially wsll. Line-up: Rutgers. Position..

N T. U. Il Rockefeller ..l.eft Kn,l.. Wsldmsn (B... (10) Naah Left Tackle Welnar (7) (8) MeC4oakey..t-ft Guard .

. Hamburer lj) (T) Mason t.nira . . r,iv -nosum . .

. Right (lu.rdj Cjaack Mill ...Right Taekla. gockolower ) Right Knd .. . Mi Kensia () ...Quarter Rack...

Olswang 14) . .Left Half Back... Huntley (1 1 .Right Half Back.. McN.lly (2) Kull Hack . .

. Ilernetein IS! (10) Twlng . (1 1 Tooney .. (IS) Keller., (rt) Martin . (8) Br.cher (4) O.rrett .

(IS) Talman Touchdowns Uarrett, Mreeher, Tslman (2,1 Martin. Ooel. for touchdowne Talman. .; ku'batituUoas. Rutgers Randall (11) for O.rrs.t, Howlby C.Mi for Rrschar.

Austin i) for kaller, fearr (II) for Martin. H.rratl for Meads. I. Martin for Telmaa. lalnian for Martin, kaaria (14) for Rockafeller.

N T. I'. Hagermayar tl for Hockolowar. Mockotower for Raachbaum, Homer. (IS) for Cusack, Cu.ack for Homara, Hieln (IKi) for Cuaack, kihuck (14) for Rernstaln.

Moroar. for Hieln. riochnlowar for komara Hsfprae r.dward Thorps. Ia U ft.lla. t'mplra Tom Thorpe.

Columbia.

Rutgers[edit]

  • Rockafeller
  • Nash
  • McCloskey
  • Mason
  • Twing
  • Tooney
  • Martin
  • Seiler
  • Bracher
  • Garrett
  • Talman

New York University[edit]

  • C. Waldman
  • Weiner
  • Hamburger
  • Raschbaum
  • Cosack
  • Sockolower
  • McKenzie
  • Olswang
  • Huntley
  • McNally
  • Bernstein

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