. Purdue debris. Iligr Tuii Hunitrrd Sine I^. y n Wagner gave Chicago the ball, and Purdue lost her chance to score. Inthe second quarter Chicago attempted a drop-kick from the thirty-yardline but failed. Following an untimely fumble by Field, Chicago re-covered the ball, and with the completion of two successful passes crossedthe Purdue goal line. Fumbles lost Purdues chance to score and also leddirectly to Chicagos score. In the third quarter neither team was ableto score. In the final period Field fumbled a punt by Cole, and Chicagorecovered on the Purdue five-yard line. Chicago carried the


. Purdue debris. Iligr Tuii Hunitrrd Sine I^. y n Wagner gave Chicago the ball, and Purdue lost her chance to score. Inthe second quarter Chicago attempted a drop-kick from the thirty-yardline but failed. Following an untimely fumble by Field, Chicago re-covered the ball, and with the completion of two successful passes crossedthe Purdue goal line. Fumbles lost Purdues chance to score and also leddirectly to Chicagos score. In the third quarter neither team was ableto score. In the final period Field fumbled a punt by Cole, and Chicagorecovered on the Purdue five-yard line. Chicago carried the ball acrossfor her second touchdown. The Ma-roons annexed another touchdown be-fore the game ended, the score^ standing 20-0. -.^ OHIO STATE-PURDUE The Boilermakers journeyed to Co-lumbus October 16, and although put-ting up a brave defense were unableto cope with the Conference cham-pions aerial route, and lost thegame 17-0. The first quarter netted one touch-down for the Buckeyes. In the nextperiod Watson intercepted a long pass KALEVIMAG


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