CORNELL FRESHMEN LOST SATURDAY TO KEEWATIN ACADEMYMount Vernon, Iowa, Nov* D. — The Cornell freshmen we re defeated Saturday by the JCocwatin academy team from Prairie du Chien, Wia. Jn spite of the fact that they were up axrum** some of the host pJayw* 1:: nnd-lt;11© Jtftc «uat, the freshmena remarkable fight, and .lust, missed scoring a touchdown by poor generalship.They had carried tho ball to the fi inch lino on a series of line smashes and penalizations aguiftftc Iveewatin.Thu whole Keewatin team was lined 13j jtJBt beneath the goal posts expecting a line smash. A wide end run or a forward pass might have rnado six points Tor Cornell. in Btead a line smash was called and Kcewutln held, and grot tho ball on downs.The Keewatin team Wuf* composed of sjome of the best players In tho ‘Middle West* In the back field at right half was Guyon. formerly oC Carlisle and picked by Walter Camp ay a member of the second All-American team. At fullback was .Harry Goeliiz, national prep champion in track and tleld events. At left half was Barrett, a member of the Oak j atti Park high achool team of Chicago * 1 which won the national prep Cham- j thr pionship in football last year. -it 1The beat ground safnera for Kee- I pin watIn were Guyon and Barret. Every | In rnan on the Cornell Unc played the! rrm gamo of his life, and broke through tho Keewatin line time after time to get the man with the ball,y/aUcer, Moyer and Hamilton in the backfleld were tile men who made the Mg jjalns for Cornell. The Keewatin coach, In speaking of tho gam* after it was all over, said that the Cornell freshmen had put up‘ ten Limes mow fight than hud any other team they had net this year,