NAVY, 5; LEHIGH, 5 After Fierce Battle Game Ends In Tie At Annapolis. FARABAUGH MAKES LONG RUN He Saves His Side From Defeat Visitors Kick Over Prof.Dashiell's Decision. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Annapolis, Md., Oct. 18. In the presence of about 2,500 spectators Lehigh and the Navy played each other to a standstill. The scorei was 5 to 5, and the feature of the game was a 100-yard run by A. Fara-baugh and the kiclting of Coach Newton and his men over a decision of Professor Dashiell.theumplre. The game was thereby delayed at least a half-hour a'nd loud murmurs of dissatisfaction were heard. Lehigh's score was made on a play almost exactly similar to that of Daly at Philadelphia last November, when he executed a 100-yard dash through the entire Navy line for a touchdown. . The first half, notwithstanding the run and other flue plays, was tame ?n comparison with the second. Smith made a beau tiful dash of 35 yards through the entire Lehigh team before he was thrown. Right here the trouble commenced. Amid admonitions to ginger up, both teams went at it. Belknap again essayed a field goal from the 35-yard line, but missed it, and the whole mass of players scrambled after the ball. One of the Lehigh men grabbed it, but the wary leather bounced from his outstretched arms and rolled down the hill, with several players In pursuit. Whiting, with Soule interfering for him, distanced the rest and fell on-the ball way back of Lehigh's goal for a touchdown. The Lehigh men, led by Coach Newton, set up a tremendous howl, claiming that none of their players had touched the ball, but Mr. Dashiell allowed the touchdown. Lehigh protested In great heat. Amid threats on the part of Lehigh to leave the field and warnings of the umpire to declare the game forfeited and to have Coach Newton escorted off the field 30 minutes or more elapsed. When quiet had been restored Belknap kicked out to Smith for the position to kick goal, but he was tackled before he could get it down. Another very unpleasant episode occurred after the game. As a rule, the winning team takes the ball In play, and, thouga the score was a tie, a Lehigh man started to run off with the trophy. He was quickly overtaken and the ball gotten. Someone called fight and the crowds poured upon the field, for which the cadets were assembled and their liberty restricted until further orders. The teams were evenly matched, but except for Farabaugh's run the ball was rarely in Navy's territory. Their defense was excellent and the offensive work showed vast Improvement. The line-up and score were as follows: Nary. Position. Lehigh. Whiting Left end Brush Grady Left tackle Gease Carpenter Left guard Johnson Fretz Center Barnard Beekman (captain).. Right guard Waters Aiken Right tackle Orth Soulc Right end Doming Smith Quarterback L. Farabaugh Decker Left halfback. A. Farabaugh Howard, McNair. (captain). Strassburger RIghtN halfback Purvis Halsey Fullback Butler Score Navy, 5; Lehigh, 5. Touchdowns Whiting and A. Farabaugh. Referee Mr. Islom, Lehigh. Umpire Mr. Dashiell, Navy. Timekeepere Midshipman Brisbm and Mr. Chamberlain. Linesmen Midshipman Poteet and Mr. Herman. Time of halves 20 minutes.