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Cincinnati 20 Carnegie T. 0 SPORTS FOOTBALL RACE RESULTS INCINNATI ENQUIRER SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1941 Bearcats Turn In 20-0 Carnegie Tecta Win Over Plaid Of PERFECT LIST a Football Results Syracuse Is Upset By Penn State, 34-19 1 1 IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU, CHET, SING MUSKIES TWO SCORES Made Through Air, Jin Football Dwindles CINCINNATI. State College, November 8 (AP) renn State's football team put the Syracuse Orange through While Third Comes On the wringer today, squeezing out a To Four Teams As Upsets Ruin Three Elevens. Late In Play. Plung Penalties Halt U.

Rushing Game Throughout Three Periods Cincinnati SO, Cams Tie Tech 0. OHIO. Western Reserve CS, Miami 13. Caje 35, Baldwin-Wallace 7. Oaio University 21, Ohio Wcrlcyan 0.

Butler 18 Toledo 2. Wooster 9, Oberlln 6. John Carroll 12. Kent State Bowling Green 13, Wittenberg 0. Denison 31, Betnany 0.

qhio Northern 14, Mount Union 0. Kenyon 81, Ashland 0. Capital 12, Marietta 0. Transylvania 33, Ottefbein Kentucky biate Industrial 6, Wilberforce 0. Findlay 12, vansville 7.

St. Mary's (Mich.) De Sales, canceled, lu. u. -Muskingum 12, Was-A-iilon and Jeifer-son 0. Ohio State Wisconsin 34.

Northwestern 20. Indiara 14. Minnesota 9, Neoraska u. Iowa 21, Ill.nois 0. Fordham Victim Of One Of Game's Biggest ReversalsTie By Texas Is Disappointing.

8,000 Fans Look On. juicy 34-19 upset verdict before a crowd of 16,000 new Beaver Field. The blue and white clad state eleven scored once in the first quarter, added 20 points in the second period and seven in the fourth. John "Pepper Petrella," chunky halfback, scored two touchdowns on short run3 of one and three yards. Penn State made eight first downs rushing and four through the air.

Syracuse turned in four on the ground and two overhead. BY DICK FORBES. With penalties halting their rush ing game throughout three quarters, Purdue Mlc.njan State 0 (tie On the ground Penn State rolled up 200 yards to 169 for the visitors and completed 9 tosses for 93 yards. Cincinnati's Bearcats took to the air twice for touchdowns and scored again on a plunge late in the contest to trample Carnegie Tech, 20-0, before a crowd of 8,000 home-coming fans at Nippert Stadium yesterday. New York, November 8 (AP) The football season's first great wave of upsets swept Fordham, Army, and Navy off the unbeaten, list today, saw Texas' powerful Longhorns inexplicably held to ft 7-7 draw by Baylor, and left Minnesota, Duke, Texas A.

and M. and. Duquesne as the sole remaining" major teams neither beaten nor tied. Fordham's Rams, victorious In their first five tests and apparent INTERSECTION A Notre Dame "0, Navy 13, Missouri 2d. New Yui'i University 0, VVtat Virjin.a Jl, Kansas u.

Eoston College 2o, A-oreat 6, Kansas 3, uut.i taro.ina 0 Tulsa Njr.a iJakCKa il. Geo 8. LITTLE GUY So complete was the Cincinnati Victory that statistics almost tell the story. Carnegie made a net gain of two yards from scrimmage Again Is In Limelight while the Bearcats totaled 318. Oklahoma A.

it. t. TjokH 7. Oklahortia 5j, lovva ate C. lecn ci' (i.

EAST. Pittsburgh 13, "Fordham 0. Harvard 20, 'Army 8. Dartmouth 20, i-rinceton 13. Corfiell 21, Yale 7.

Pennsylvania ltf, Columbia 16. Penn State 34, Syracuse 19. Holy Cross 13, Brown 0. Manhattan 13, Boston University 7. Tomple 11, Villanova 1.1.

Latuyette 16, Rutgeis 0. Muhlenberg 7, Lehigh 2. Gettysburg 12. EucKnell 0. First downs favored "our boys" 18-6, As Gophers Take 9-0 Win all of Carnegie's coming via the air route.

The only department in which the Skibos excelled was Over Cornhuskers. passing, which favored them 98 to Franklin-Marshall Lebanon Valley 76 yards. It was a game played in freezin Bud Higgins Sparks Touchdown uiej. Georgetown (D. 26, Maryland 0.

Haverlord 0, Hamilton 0. Washington college 0, Uiinus 0 (tie) Drexel 12, Susquehanna 8. Weather, in which a light snow fell Drive In Second Period Field Goal Made In Last Quarter. Northeastern 12, Springfield 6. ly sure shots for a bowl ment, were victims of as great a' form reversal as the game has with Pitt's deemphasized Panthers, who had lost five in a row, Fordham never could get organized against the aroused Panthers and dropped a decisive 13-0 decision.

Edgar (Special Delivery) Jones, fleet back, and Ralph Fife, crack guard, were heroes of Pitt conquest, achieved before slender crowd of 20,000. There was no great surprise in the defeat of both service although most football critics felt' Army's finely drilled eleven finally would crack Harvard's defense. Itv didn't work out that way, for Army scored early in the ball game but' Harvard, its offense clicking for the first time this season, pushed over threu touchdowns anj won easily," 20-6. rASSES BEAT "MIDDIES." Navy, tied by Harvard earlier in. the season but otherwise all-vic JMorwicn oh, Vermont 0.

Williams 25, We3leyan 0. Maine 19, Bowdoin 14 Butlalo. 12, Hobart Ithaca College 6, Potomac State 0. Poly 47, Worcester 0. Alfred 32.

Hotstia 21. Ar.ny Jayvees 13, Harvard 0, Wagner 14, Panzer (I. Johns Hopkins 20, Blue Ridge 19. Delaware 47, Swarthmore 7. Albright 27, Penn Military 20.

Arnold 28, Lowell Textile 6. Rochester 19, Union 6. Coast Guard 57, Middlebury 0. Trinity 13. Amherst 8.

throughout, and the story can be told up-front, in the line, where the Bearcat forwards stopped everything Tech had to offer, besides opening up tremendous holes through -which the Red and Black backs drove. But it was especially during the first half, during which, the Bearcats time and again pushed deep into Skibo territory, that penalties put a halt to the scoring. U. C. GETS GOING.

Minneapolis, November 8 (AP) Minnesota's Golden Gophers won their fifteenth straight football game today, defeating Nebraska, 9-0, in a stubbornly fought contest. Stepping methodically along toward another perfect stason, Coach Bernie Bierman's outfit held the upper hand from the start. They threatened several times, but found the going mighty tough when the Cornhuskers' goal was menaced. There was no score yet, at the start of the second quarter, and it took that sensational little man, UVE A WEL-L- C2J CAM OO iV All-rum PASts ANO HE'-S-TUE. East.

Slroudsburg Teachers 13 buig 0. New Britain Teachers 12, Biooms- TiME.o6L.vrz; gor Jr Montclalr ii-riJ x-Lirrr-' VJC IF BALL-CACRieie TO L06r tUE -rites LPAYUCQ ivi AIKICV'SCIlOlDnM IKl ti. Clarion Teachers 46, Kutztown Teachers Mjrr's Harvey 35, Glenville Teachers 7, YeARSWnru a tmete AM He'o ge. AULr AMERICAN OH NWeoOViS cARO A BOMBER IU Finally, midway in the second period, the Bearcats began what was to be a scoring drive on their Bud Higgins, to shoot into the game and begin taking that pigskin places. own 15-yard line after Willie Midget Bud showed, tha big fel Stargel, sophomore right end, re Touchdown In Last Minutes lows how it should be done by skip covered a Tech fumble.

With D.onnie-Davis, Mike Gretch- ping 10 yards for a first down on the Nebraska 1. Then Heavyweight en and Freddy Timmons taking Bob Sweiger powered, it over. Brings Victory To Purple But the Huskers smashed through turns running the ends and cracking line, the 'Cats made three first and blocked the try for the extra "i-jue isiana (jon-nectlcut o. New 33, Tufts 0. arkson 26, St.

Lawrence 0. American International 21, Hartwick 0 Massachusetts State 33, Brooklyn 19 Thiel 26, Allegheny 0. Slippery Rock Teachers 12, Edlnboro 6 Indiana, Teachers-California, Teaciltrs, canceled. Juniata 16, American University 0, Concord 25, Fairmont 0. Aquinas' Institute 7, St.

Joseph's 0, Hampton 19, Howard (D. 6 Grove City 20, Westminster 0. Waynesburg 6, Geneva 0. YVKST. Detroit 1, "Marquette S.

Drake 13, Iowa Teachers 0. leg' t-- houi! 3, Illinois Ccl-Westcrn (Mich.) State J2. Manchester 0 De Pauw 32 Karlham 0 Wabash 26, Franklin 7 Monmouth 6. Curncll (Iowa) 0 Wichita 27, Emporia State 13. Biloit 6, Lawrence 0.

Ripon 13, Grinntll 0. Concordia 40, Aurora 0. 6 Skm rt 6HET downs in a row before Gretchen kicked out on the Plaid's 22. Two plays after, Gretchen intercepted point and were still very much in the ball game. That was the way things remained right on through Evanston, November 8 (AP) Johnnie Fritz's pass at midfield.

Northwestern, bounding; back torious, gave Notre Dame a great test before 65,000 in Baltimore, but. succumbed to Angelo Bertelli's accurate passing, 20-13, in a brilliant-game. Texas' disappointing stalemate with Baylor came close to the Pitt-upset for sheer surprise. Baylor had been beaten three times, bowing 48-0 to Texas A. and M.

for Instance, while Texas had scored not less than 34 points in any of six previous starts. Today thsiLonghonrs vtre disorganized from the start, although it was not until the fourth quarter that Baylor finally pushed over the equalizing touchdown. Of the four major teams still unbeaten and Duquesne was idle today in preparation for its meeting tomorrow with St. Mary's of California. Duke, almost certain to wind up unbeaten, toyed with Elbie Nickel, who had gone in at left, half, then reeled olf a 15- after its heartbreaking defeat by Minnesota a week ago, plunged yard run around right end, but a penalty for both sides offsides XAVlEffS across a four-period touchdown to utes later on four more plays.

The Wildcats, taking the ball on their own 43,, marched 57 yards in nine plays with Otto Graham sensational sophomore halfback, and Don Claw-son, fullback, carrying the ball to Indiana's 6. There Clawson ripped center to score and Dick Erd-litz' placement tied the count, 7-7. Graham's 42-yard pass to Clarence (Bud) Hasse, Northwestern end, set up the second touchdown, advancing the ball to the 11. called it back. Gretchen cracked the third period, with Minnesota warily trying to pick up a safe margin and Nebraska desperately trying to connect with a payoff pass.

Early in the fourth period, Bill Daley tried for a field goal from the Huskers' 22 but it was wide. Then came a punt exhibition and Bill began plunging for substantial yardage. He battered to the Nebraska 7 where on fourth down, Bill 1 1 through for nine, and a penalty on Tech gave Cincy a first down i.a crosse Teachers 10, Milwaukee on the Visitor's 35. At this point Elbie Nickel faded day to defeat a stubborn Indiana eleven, 20-14, before 32,000 chilled spectators. Flurries of snow fell during most of the game.

The supposedly inferior Hoosiers, victorious over only Nebraska in six games this season, threw a tremendous scare into the Wildcats by back and tossed a beautiful 30-yard Fourteen Teams End Season pass to Gretchen, who. caught jt Graham in three smashes lugged! cleanly behind two Carnegie play the ball to the 1 and' then ers and made five steps to cross itavacia (. St. Benedict's 26, Fort Hayes State 7. Louisville 21, mover 6.

St. Johns 23, River Falls Teachers 7. Springfield. Teachers 9, Warrens-burc Teachers 7. Knox 14, Coe 7.

Milllkln 6, North Central 0 Hillsdale 14. Adrian 0. Kalamazoo College 6, Hope 6 (tie). Alma 21. Alhion n.

RaPlds Univ-vrfty' 7, Central Michigan 6. Lawresx- v-h 31 "--r'l Tn- I'n'c 7 Wayne 12, Michigan Normal, Ypsilanti 0 Ba State Central Normal 0. Luther 9, Loras 6. Southern Illinois Normal 41 Davidson, 56-0, but both Texas A. and M.

and Minnesota were seriously extended. Minnesota found Nebraska a stubborn foe but. fin over center for the touchdown. In State Ranks Saturday the goal. The play was good for 34 yards.

inus was nnaiiy protected wmi just a few minutes remaining. Nebraska, handicapped without Erdlitz again came into the game After one conversion attempt was ally won, 9-0. The Texas Aggies Fullback Vike Francis, gamely gath- run over again for an offside pen (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) roll and Akron West In the Rubber alty, Timmons made good the extra scoring first early in the game, and then coming from behind in the third to tie the score at 14-all. The inspired performance of the Hoosiers was principally due to the nineteen-year-old sophomore left-half, Billy Hillenbrand, Evansville, Fourteen of Ohio's collegiate Bowl, and Bowling Green meets to add the placement. The Hoosiers came back to tie the score on a 65-yarddrive at the start of the third.

Eddie Herbert took the kickoff the 10, lateraled to Hillenbrand, who returned to the 35. Hillenbrand, Jacoby, and Dolo- Wayne in Detroit. Other turkey day tilts: Deni football teams will don their gridiron togs for the last time this season next Saturday. iii'i'ui cns o. Carroll 27, Wheaton 0.

Bradley 6, Illinois Wesleyan 0, Lake Foresr 20, Augustana 6. son at Wittenberg, Providence at Xavier, and Rio Grande at Blue- point, and Cincy led, 7-0. Very shortly after the half ended. PASS NKTS SCORE. Coach Joe Maxwell substituted almost the entire second team as the second half opened, and the 'Cats immediately went to work on another drive, which was also Detroit Tech 0, Wisconsin State Teach- way battered the Wildcats back to ered in considerable yardage.

But its long and short pass game was thoroughly covered by an alert secondary and Minnesota's brilliant tackle Dick Wildung took care of the ground attack by repeatedly breaking through and tossing the ball carriers for losses. Most of Minnesota's troubles on the offensive were cooked up by Marvin Thompson, Nebraska's right end. He was in there harassing the Golden Gophers from start to field. had to come from behind to spill Southern Methodi3t, 21-10, with De-Race Moser's- passing the decisive factor. RECORD DIXIE CROWD.

Alabama's Crimson Tide and Mississippi State moved into the van in the hot Southeastern Conference race. Alabama, paced by Jimmy Nelson, handed unpredictable Tulane a 20-14 beating before 60,000, largest crowd that ever saw a regular-season football game in the south. Mississippi State, unbeaten Only 20 games remain on the schedule for Ohio teams, and 14 boy, who broke away to a 72-yard touchdown gallop after a pass interception early in the first Ohio State's, season Is concluded with the traditional battle with Michigan November 22 at Ann of them will be wiped off the slate wa 1, FAR WEST. Stanford California 0. Washington 13, California 6 Washington State 26 Idaho 0 Gonzaga 6, Eastern Washington 0.

Oregon State 19, U. C. A 0 23, Wyoming 7. Whitman 7, College of Idaho 6 Highlands 13. East Now M.vi Saturday, and eight more on Thanksgiving Day.

There will be Arbor. Ohio Wesleyan also goes period. Hillenbrand then sparked a 65-yard touchdown march in the third quarter, tossing a lateral to charles Jacoby, who raced around to Michigan to oppose Michigan State, and Bradley Tech will be four games November 22, two out-of-state tilts November 27 in sec to be successful after a long touchdown pass. Tech had made two first downs, one on a pass and the other when Stan Abramowicz, left halfback, interfered on an aerial attempt. But the Plaid was forced to punt, and finish and just wouldn't be taken their own 26.

Then Hillenbrand dashed off right tackle for 22 yards to the 4. He then plunged to within 6 inches of the goal and after another unsuccessful try, lateraled to Jacoby, who raced around his own left end for a touchdown. Gene White place kicked the tying point. Clawson, leading ground gainer of the game with 96 yards, paced the Wildcats' victorious drive, which started on Indiana's 45. Graham passed 16 yards to Bob host to Toledo at Peoria, 111.

In Greeley State Frosh 26, Colorado Mines out of the play. the only Ohio game that day, Wil tions where Thanksgiving is ob left end from the 1 for the second Hoosier score. After the Hoosiers scored on Hil berforce entertains West Virginia Nebraska made its first and last serious bid for a touchdown just Fort Lewis 27. Adams 7 New Mexic 28, New Mexico Aggies 0 served that day and one on No coio-aao Mines 32, Western 1C0I0.1 viuv.ii.iavi pwvrci ftui, uuuci a. 1 7 vember 29.

as the first half ended when Brad State. Wilberforce plays Lane at Jackson, November 27 and To Johnny Smollen ripped over center Denver 14. utnh state s. lenbrand's long jaunt Northwestern came right back to register and ley completed a 20-yard forward to Colorful home-coming festivities to the 37, and Bernie Zelinski made D-kota Nevada 20. San Jiruut S'ot.

10 ledo goes to St. Louis for a game it first down on the Cincv 40. then pushed over its second touch down of the first period three min Metheny to put the ball on the Minnesota 23. But the gun sounded before another play could be at 6, Montana vsrroii ineiena, iiont.) Mines 0. with Jefferson Army Barracks.

Zelinski shook himself free ove? Motl for a first uown on the 29, but tied once, took a hard-earned 14-7 victory over Auburn. Frankie Sinkwich led Georgia to a 19-3 triumph over Florida, while Georgia Tech spilled Kentucky, 20-13. The Big Ten offered one of tha game's greatest scoring duels at Columbus, Ohio, where 58,000 saw Ohio State conquer Wisconsin in a wild encounter, 46-34. Northwestern was hard pressed to stop Billy Hillenbrand and Indiana, but finally made the grade, 20-14; but Iowa was an easy victor over Illinois, 21-0. Purdue played a scoreless will mark the Illinois-Ohio State tussle here Saturday, highlighting the state grid card.

Another top-notch game will give Xavier is the last of Ohio schools He lost 7 and then passed to Motl to conclude the season, playing for 14 more, to the 21. Then Claw son got 21 yards in four tries, going Georgetown of Washington, D. November 29. tempted. The game was played before 43,000 fans with the temperature below the freezing point and a raw wind whipping across the field.

Ohio Wesleyan a chance to topple Mississippi State over from the 2. Erdlitz placement was blocked by Ken Smith the high-riding Case Scientists. Beats Auburn, 14-7 Other Saturday games: Ohio KENYON 12, ASHLAND 0. This spoiled the punting at times but Higgins managed to boot one Northern at Heidelberg, Witten center on the-next play and ran to Carnegie's 23 before he was hauled down from behind. After two more attempts, Smollen skidded through right guard to the 1-yard line, but this was brought back when the Bearcats were offside.

Finally Carnegie took over on the 16 after holding Cincinnati just short of a first down. But Smollen Btill had "touchdown" on his mind, and intercepted a desperate Skibo pass on Tech's 40, paving the way for a score. SOI TH. Georgia Tech 20. Kentucky 13.

Tennessee 28, Howard 6. Alabama 19, Tulane 14, Duke 56, Davidson 0. Mississippi State 14, Auburn 7. Virginia 27, Washington And Lee 7, Vanderbllt 20, Sewanee 0. Georgia 19, Florida 3.

Virginia Tech 14, North Carolina State 13 Marshall 28, Morehead 7 West Maryland 20. Dickinson 0. William And Mary 21, V. M. I.

0. The Citadel 42, Wofford 7.. Presbyterian 21. Ersklne 0. Hampden-Sydney 19, Roanoke 2.

Eton 8, Catawba 7. Murray Stale Teachers 31, West Teachers 6. St. Augustine 25. St.

Gambier, Ohio, November 8 berg at Wooster, Muskingum at into the breeze and out on the Mount Union, Findlay at Bowling Birmingham, November 8 (AP) Unbeaten Mississippi State Huskers' 3-yard line. This was a factor in the fourth period field goal clincher. Green, Denison at Oberlin, Ashland at Otterhein, Baldwin-Wallace at Toledo, Kent State at Akron, North (AP) Kenyon College won its third Ohio Conference football game today, swamping outclassed Ashland 51-0. Nine Kenyon players figured in the scoring, with Gabe BABE IS GRANDPA. New York, November 8 (AP) Babe Ruth became a grandfather today when a 7 pound 7 ounce girl was born to his daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Helen Sullivan, wife of reasserted its challenge for the Southeastern Conference champion Dakota at Dayton, Kenyon at Alle The tally came when Abramowicz ship today, whipping Auburn 14-7 before 11,000 chilled spectators. The Daniel J. Sullivan, a Brooklyn employee of the Railway Express Who seldom if ever passes, got one away for 33 yards to Jim Croucher TRIBE MIGHT CONSIDER Buying Part Ownership In Nash ville Club, Says Bradley. Cleveland, November 8 (AP)- on the seven, and all Big Jim did Company. Mother and child were Paolozzi counting two touchdowns.

Ashland never threatened, spending all of its time ttying to stem the Lords' touchdown marches. Kenyon 7 20 12 1251. Touchdowns Paolosjzi 2, Lynch, Monchj Errick, Elecka, Berno, Taylor. Points After Touchdown Ross 2 (run and pass), Doughton gheny, De Sales at Central State Teachers, and VWilberforce at Tennessee A. and Some old rivalries will be stirred up on Ohio's Thanksgiving Day iootball fare.

Case and Western Reserve tangle in a backyard affair at Cleveland, Dayton invades Ohio Cincinnati entertains Miami, John Car once-tied Maroons, digging deep in their bag of tricks, came from behind with two swift touchdowns in the third period one of them a 75- draw with Michigan State. Detroit nipped Marquette, 7-6. Oklahoma, warming up for its pivotal Big Six test with Missouri next Saturday, ran up a 55-0 count on Iowa State, while Missouri was knocking over New York University at New York, 26-0. Kansas State earned a 3-0 intersectional triumph over South Carolina. In the Southwest Conference, Ric halted Arkansas.

IVY TEAMS CLICK. Cornell, Penn, and Dartmouth checked in with Ivy League victories in the East. Cornell had no trouble with Yale and won, 21-7, but Penn just did hang on lon enough to nip Columbia, 19-16, and Dartmouth had to check Prince ton's closing rally to win, 20-13. was lope the remaining distance, to North Carolina College 9, Smith 0. Emory Hwy 12.

TUw-ou j-i Fisk 7. Taliadi-ra Southwestern 21, Union, Ky. 14., Chattanoota 27. Centre 7. Eastern Kentucky Teachers 54, Illinois State Normal 0.

Tiiskogee 30, Knoxville 7. Ca-np Croft 41, Western Carolina Teachers 0. Florida Normal 77. Georgia Normal 0. Morris Erown 6, Xavler 0.

reported doing nicely at Irwin Thn Cleveland Indians' President Sanitarium, Hollis, Queens. The former baseball star's nineteen yard gallop by speedy Blondy score standing up. Smollen converted this time. BEARCATS SCORE AGAIN. The penalty jinx left the Bear year-old daughter by his first wife, Black for their first win over Auburn since 1930.

married Sullivan last January 11. South Carolina State 12, Shaw 7. Miles Memorial 40, Fort Valley 2. Belmont Abbey 13, Tennessee Wesleyan 0. Alva Bradley is leaving for New Orleans tomorrow to resume talks with Larry Gilbert about a working arrangement with the Nashville (Tenn.) Southern Association Baseball Club.

Such an arrangement, Bradley said today, might consist of the In Murfreesboro Teachers 26, Delta State cats in the last period, and they drove straight down the field on sheer power for 61 yards to score. It started when Carnegie's Johnny lechers s. PM'ander Smith 13, Arkansas A. and Anderson bobbled his fourth-down lU. Kentucky Freshmen 12, Vanderbilt Fresh men dians buying part ownership in the Midf" Tennessee Teachers 26, Delta Nashville Club, or a working agree Xavier And Dayton, High-Scoring Aggregations, Appear As Even Choice In Their Battle Today ment if it could be drawn in a form satisfactory to the Cleveland Club.

"We need a class higher than A state Teachers 6: SOUTHWEST. Texas 7, Baylor 7 (tie). Texas A. And M. 21, Southern Methodist 10, T-xas Christian 35.

Centenary 8. Rice 21, Arkansas 12. Tillotson 26 Dillard 6. Magnolia A. and M.

19, Arkansas State College 0. SouthernAJniversity 14. Texas College 7. for training players so they wont be forced to jump from Class A to the majors," Bradley declared. BY BOB BOHNE.

to 41. Dayton's record is 177 points a varied running attack. Mutryn, a "Whether we will make the agree Xavier and Dayton, the state's Southwest Texis State 6, East Texas ment with Nashville, or whether it against 32. Clash of the high-stepping backs and the two mighty forward walls, punt on Cincy's 39. Then Zelinski and Smollen, who both looked like great players yesterday, teamed to carry the ball to a first down on Carnegie's 5-yard line.

It was smashes at end, tackle, and center which forced the Plaid Steadily backward. But quarterback Hal Sterneberg forgot this pile -driving technique with five yards to go. Sternie called Croucher once on an end around, and he was smeared. Abramowicz was called upon to pass, and it was no good. Coach Joe Maxwell then rushed In Lloyd Brown to call the next two signals, and Brownie gave the ball to Smollen who crashed to the 3 the first time, and then scored on the last try.

Great work by the middle deadly passer and a brilliant broken field runner, is the main cog in both styles of attack. Mutryn, in tip-top condition, is will be somebody else I don't highest scoring aggregations, will clash this afternoon in a game that is expected to attract a near ca handled for Xavier by Elmo Ravens-berg, Art Mergenthal, Bonny Washer, Mike Vikertosky, Pete Marino, Jim Arata, and John Donadio. Crowe is expected to rush in replacements periodically to bolster this line against the slashing Dayton forwards. Dayton's biggest edge Is on the flanks where Scott and Keiter Penn State checked in with a major upset in spilling Syracuse, 34-19. Temple and Villanova put on their usual all-out spectacle and the former won, 14-13.

Holy Cross came back to form and whipped Brown, 13-0, as West Virginia, Boston College, and Georgetown all scored intersectional victories. West Virginia trounced Kansas, 21-0; Boston College ran up a 26-6 count on Wake Forest, and Georgetown blanked Maryland, 26-0. Furman, Virginia Tech, and William and Mary all earned Southern Conference decisions. Furman won from George Washington, 13-6; V. P.

I. came from behind to trip North Carolina State, 14-13, and William and Mary ran up a 21-0 count on Virginia Military. Virginia stopped Washington and Lee, 27-7, as Bill Dudley scored two touchdowns, and passed for know." The Indians' top farm club is the ready to go the full route. It is like pacity crowd provided fair weather State 0. SI.

Mary's (Texas) 21, West Texas State 20. HIGH SCHOOLS. Hamilton Public 12, Toledo Central 7. Chllllcothe 20. Marietta 6.

Martin's Ferry 56. Steubenville 6. Br-llalre 7. Welrton. W.

7 it'el. Wa'wood. W. Va. 37, Bellaire St.

John's 0. Wellsburg, W. 32, Dillonvale 13. Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Class A team prevails. Xavier's best chances hinge on promises to develop into the season's outstanding grid spectacle.

The teams, bitter rivals from 'way back, will enter the contest on Bradley is going to New Orleans to see Gilbert, Nashville President- Chet Mutryn, the state's leading' field manager who lives there in scorer with 69 points. The speedy triple threat from Cleveland has give the Gem City team an an even basis. Past performances ly, however, that Crowe will insert Jimmy Goodreau into the left half position during part of the game. Crowe plans to have Chuck La-velle, Jerry Helmets, and Bob Himm-ler in the backfield with Mutryn during the greater part of the game. Bob Brown, Neil Gilmartin, Andy Stankovich, and Jack McClure are slated for action in the ball-toting Both are seniors and experienced BOSTON COLLEGE WINS.

fail to give either a shade the better of it. in all styles of play. Dayton's attack is built around paced his team in five victories and watched from the sidelines as they lost to Kentucky and beat St. Louis. Coach Crowe has primed his of the Bearcat line certainly helped! the off-season, and for a Directors meeting of the American Shipbuilding Company.

He conceded he may also do some talking with Gilbert about a new Cleveland manager, but said "Gilbert is not interested. He's happy right where is," Bill Knisley, triple-threat junior on this drive. Cincinnati was certainly the bet Both elevens boast records of six wins. Each has tasted defeat but once. The Musketeers, have racked Boston, November 8 (AP) Boston College took its fourth straight decision, conrjueiinc Wake Forest, 26-6.

today before 15,000 at Fenway Park. back, who has been pressing eleven for a wide open game fea- department also. Continued On Page 35, Continued On Next Page. up 1S3 points and limited opponents I turing an aerial bombardment and Work in the forward wall will be.

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