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SPORTS FOOTBALL RACE RESULTS Boston U. 14 Cincinnati 0 INCINNATI ENQUIBER SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1940 Two Boston Touchdowns In Closing Period Defeat U. Navy Easy Winner TERRIER POWER STOPS BEARCAT PLUNGE TERRIER LINE Is Ripped To Shreds, Is Favored Today To Defeat St. Vincent Over Drake Sqaad By Score Of 19-0 Annapolis, October IV Navy's air-minded powerhouse ripped through Drake University in But Bearcat Forces Fail At Critical Moments. Fcolfcol! the rain today to register its fourth consecutive triumph by a 19-0 score FOURTH W1H Of '40 Xavier's Goal.

before 23,000 spectators. GCC2C3 Swivel-hipped Bill Busik, al though he didn't score a point, led first period Navy offensive to the edge of pay dirt and the leserves quickly shoved across a touchdown when they took over for the second Game All Cincinnati For Three Quarters Meyer's Team Out-rushes Foe, 218 Yards To 65. BT BOB BOHNE. e-urui DisrTvii to th EMjt inia. Nlckerson Field, Weston, Mass period.

Outcome This Afternoon May Rest With Line. Little Howie Clark, the Tars' of fensive spark, tossed a short piss to Bud Boyer in the end zone. Hurt split the iu rights to make it 7-0. October 19 Boston University, bat The second stringers, on the alert, counted again before the largest crowd of the year hardly had sat down. Big Gene Flathmann dove over the goal to cover a fum OHIO.

Boston 14, Cincinnati ft. Western Reserve Baldwin Wallace Ohio IS, Furman S. Dayton IS. Miami Otterbeln 13. Bluffton i.

Wittenberg t. Deniion S. Akron Wayne T. Wooiter 24, Mount Union 0. Aihland 0, Defiance 0.

crantoa S. Toledo G. Alfred Holbrook 14, Rio Grande t. Oberlln 13. Hamilton 13.

Ohio Northern 17, Capital T. Ohio Wesleyan 2. Depauw It. BIO TEN. Minnesota .13, Ohio Slate T.

-Michigan 38, Illinoli 0. Indiana 10, Iowa 8. Northwestern 27, Wisconsin 7. EAST. Army S.

Harvard (tie.) Navy 18, Drake 0. Cornell 33, Syracuse 8. Columbia 18, Georgia 13. Duke 13, Colgate 0. Boston College 80, Idaho 0.

Penn Stat 34, Lehigh 0. ble by Walter O'Connor, flasy Bull dog left half, and score his first tered and bullied around through three periods, came to life in the final quarter to push across a pair, of touchdowns and beat the versity of Cincinnati, 14-0, here today. For three periods It was all Cincinnati as the Bearcats ripped the Terriers' line to shreds to move up and down the field only to tail points as a varsity tackle. The final touchdown, also pushed Both Squads To Have Two Complete Teams Ready McDaniel May Match Visitors' Passers. Making their second Sunday start Of the year, Xavier's Musketeers tackle the St.

Vincent College Bearcats today at Xavier Stadium at 2:30. Coach Crowe's squad will be favored to grab their fourth victory of the campaign over the Undefeated Pennsylvanians. A well-balanced offensive attack and a stout defensive are expected to give the Crowemen their edge, over by the reserves, came in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter with Sammy Boothe southpaw passer, dropping back to at critical moments. toss a 18-yarder into the hands of Clark on the goal line. Clark stepped over untouched.

The 'Cats drove inside the Boston 20-yard line in each of the first three periods, once reaching the Drake, aside from an opening drive which carried the Bulldogs to Terriers' 9-yard line before Boston Navy's live-yard line in the initial Holy Cross 13. New York University 1. quarter, was on the defensive most while St. Vincent will enjoy the advantage of experience and a three-week period of preparation since their pair of triumphs over of the afternoon, powerless before the hard-charging Tar line and fierce tackling secondary, Niagara and Davls-Elkina. Both squads will have two complete teams ready, but the Musket Pennsylvania 48, Princeton 28.

Fordham 24, Pittsburgh 13, Vale 13, Dartmouth 7. Amherst 26, Rochester 0. Williams 13. Bowdoin 13 (tie.) Brown 26, Tufts 6. West Virginia 32, W.

Va. Wesleyan 8. Colby 26. Mlddlebury 0. Ureinus 25, Delaware 0.

Washington and Jefferson 7, Dickinson 6 Rensselaer Tech 26, Drexel 0. errs have a more varied offense against the Bearcat aerial brigade HIPPIE SQUAD braced to stymie the drive. But the Terriers took this snovlng around and pulled themselves off, the floor to explode two sudden touchdowns. The first came on the third play of the final period when Wslter Williams flipped a forward Into the waiting arms of George Murphy as the Boston end stood alone in the end rone. It was a 30-yard toss and came three plays after Mike Gretchen had kicked out 32 yards from behind his own goal.

FUMBLE RECOVERED. The second touchdown near the A quartet of lettermen will handle the halfback honors In Coach Red Edwards's backfield combinations with Mike Pollack and Dick Detzel Is Held To 7-7 Tie. Franklin-Marshall 14, Muhlenberg 11. Wesleyan 28, Haverford 13. John Hopkins 0, American 0 (tie.) Lafayette 45, Gettysburg 6.

Panser 18, Lowell Textile 6. Witlirow And Middletown Connecticut 13, Maine 6. Score In Third Period. Rhode Island 9, Massachusetts Btate 3. Montclalr (N.

Teachers 28, Kutl end of the period came after Raymond Valas recovered a fumble by Associated Press Wlrephoto. Here is a view of Don Davis, Cincinnati back, making a six-yard gain in the Cincinnati-University of Boston battle at Boston yesterday. Davis, butting and twisting his way across field, gained some six yards on the play before being downed. An unidentified B. U.

player is shown leaving his feet from left, while Burnell, center, and Murphy, right, are boring in from rear and right. town Teachers 0. Donle Davis on the Cincinnati four- New Hampshire 16, Springfield 6, yard line. The 'Cats smeared a jetting the starting posts. Pollack is the leading passing artist, while Detzel, firing with his left hand, will give the invaders a two-ply threat overhead.

'39 GAME SCORBXES8. Matt Ordich and Johnny Pilato, who led the way for the Bearcats In their scoreless tie last year with Xavier, hope to repeat as replacements for Detzel and Pollack at halfback. Joe McDaniel and Chet Mutryn stand as Coach Crowe's pacemakers in his two combines. McDaniel is scheduled to draw the starting assignment at left half, with Mutryn attain serving in alternate quarters. Deadlock Is Closest Tigers Have Come To Victory Since Series Started In 1936.

Susquehanna 0, Juniata 0 (tie.) Norwich 27, Coast Guard Academy 16. Trinity 14, Hobart 6. Northeastern 12, Bates 3. Rutgers 53, Marietta 0. Vermon 1, Union 7.

Churchill Downs Ready For Fall Meeting; aner 14, Bergen 6. West Virginia U. 32, West Virginia Aeourageoua Wlthrow High Wesleyan 0. School football team battled a Mid 700 Horses Booked For Louisville Track American International 10, Worcbester Tech 0. dletown High eleven off Its feet Throughout the practice sessions since last week's 13-6 verdict over Butler's Bulldogs.

McDaniel has yesterday, but the best the Tigers La Balls 18, Davls-Elklns 8. Mount St. Mary's 6, Potomac State 0. I Indiana (Pa) Teachers 15, Slippery Rock could earn was a 7-7 deadlock at named two-year-old filly by Gay Teachers 6. Withrow Stadium.

of the botelkeepers, Colonel Matt J. Winn gome three years ago re- sracut sispiTca to thi xnqdb. Louisville, October 19 Historic Monarch and Illbboo. continued his accurate passing and may prove the match for the St. Vincent tossers.

Aided by their hard-blocking for those on their way South, which would like to stop over ana break the long journey to Florida or the running play for a seven-yard loss, and again Williams passed to Murphy in the end tone for a touchdown. Williams added the extra point after one marker and Charles Thomas made good with the other conversion. On the whole the game was a fair repetition of last year's 13-8 victory of the Terriers at Nippert Stadium. The 'Cats outgained Boston 4-to-l on that occasion and today they almost duplicated the feat by out-rushing Boston 218 yards to 63. Boston showed little outside of Its payoff aerial bombardment, but the two sudden thrusts were enough.

In the opening period Cincinnati took the ball on its own 20 and bashed and battered Its way forward 62 yards, only to lose the ball on the Boston 18 when Davis's fourth down smash at the line missed by Inches of being a first down. In the second period Cincinnati The tie was the closest Withrow The latest arrival at the Downs Is Churchill Downs will open Its an inaugurated the fall meeting. Only the Lexbrook Stable, maintained by has come to toppling the Middies California tracks. nual fall race meeting here Tues M. A.

and L. D. Kern of Chicago. since they opened athletic relation R. B.

George of Texas, and P. E. day, running for 11 days. This is the meetings of seven days were attempted. Some of them were costly, now he has streached it to 11 days.

ward wall, McDaniel and Mutryn also are set for heavy action on the ground. Mutryn shared the aerial honors with McDaniel earlier in Bethany Westminster o. Grove City 14, Allegheny 0, Hiram 2, Thiel 0. Concord Glenvllle College 0. Alfred 19, Buffalo 0, WEST.

Notre Dame 61, Carnegie Tech 0. Nebraska 53, Kansas 2. Missouri 30, Iowa Bute 14. Butler 18, Wabaeh 12. Valparaiso 20, Central (Ind.) Normal 0.

Oberlin 13. Hamilton 12. Iowa State Teachers 20, Western (Mich.) The horses, eight of them, came from Chicago and arrived in good ship in 1936. The upataters squeezed a 7-8 victory over the 1937 edition condition. L.

J. Wilson, trainer of The meeting now coming gives longest meeting attempted at Churchill Downs in some years. That is it is the longest autumn meeting. and Paul Byrura, of Indiana, are among the latest owners to make applications for stalls for the Fall meeting which gets under way at of the Tigers. the horses, went on to Lexington with the Kerns to attend the sales.

the season, but in his last two appearances the former has concentrated on the ground to roll up promise of being the best held here in years. Applications for more than Both teams struck for a touch down in the third quarter, after The Lexbrook racers which were his yardage. Churchill Downs next Tuesday. George, who maintains the Glad 700 head of horses have been made and in this list are stables which first half featured by a punting duel Btate Teachers 18. For some years racing was abandoned at the Falls City track In the fall, but due to the Insistence In the St.

Joseph's and Butler Continued On Next Page, Acres Farm near Dallas, and who between Howard Hollla, Middle halfback, and Horace Pumphrey, Tames Mutryn ripped off toucft Marquette 27, crelgnton 21 tut). Rwarthmor 7, Earlham 0. Hanover 7, Franklin 0. Manchester 7, Ball State 6. Indiana Btate Teachers 27, Grand carries on extensive breeding ac possess good handicap horses.

Last year, the track had to get along on 400 horses, Tiger mainstay. Jswn gallops of 32 and 68 yards to move into tha scoring leadership tivities, hag made reservations for eight horses, while the Byrum The Middles (allied first when Rantns 0. Stables from Chicago where racing for the year. FRESHMEN Carl Frey blocked Pumphrey'e punt drove 21 yards to lose the ball on is about at an end will be here and Lake Forest 13. Augustana 0.

Carthage 31. Elmhurst 0. Concordia (Moorhead, Minn.) 19, Ham- The opopsing lines will be head PITCHING the Boston 9-yard Una when Ttm- Brothers will have the same number. The Texas-owned stable, trained on me Tigers thirty-five-yard line and the ball rolled crazlly to the ed bv Captain Litzlnper tor tne line 0 mons was spilled for a yard loss home team's 1-yard stripe. "Duke" on fourth down when only a yard Crowemen and Captain Joe Lon caric for the Bearcats.

CAPTAINS AT ENDS. by Johnny Zoeller, Includes Dick Nalshspur, Quero Greenock, Like Carleton 13. Bt. Olaf o. North Central 33, Concordia 13 Ouetavua Adolphus 26, Macalester 0.

Oklahoma 14. Kansas State 0 Mlaaniirl Vallev 26. William Jewell 16 most of those which are racing at Keeneland are coming over for the sport. This meeting and Keeneland may be the forerunner of reviving the Kentucky circuit. It may be that Latonia will come In next season for a meeting, with something like was needed for a first down.

Again in the third period, the Of U. C. Tally, 7-6 Greenock, Wise Greenock, Mco Wins Gridiron Game. Illinois Normal 30, Eastern Btate Teach Grenock, Hurrigal nnd Day Donger, ers 12. The two line leaders will operate at wing berths where Litzinger will be joined by three sophomores and 'Cats advanced the ball to the Boston 13.

Only a yard was needed -for a first down, but Hank Schneider was stopped for no gain on Wesleyan 34. Naval Base irenaaeoiai s. Rlpon 0, Belolt 0 (tie). River Falls Teachera 9 Stout 0 35 days of continuous racing. while the Byrum thoroughbreds, conditioned by R.

S. Byrum, are Bobbin, Belllta's Babe, Parl-Call, Over Dayton Frosh At Nipperl Loncaric by a single second-year Bradley Tech It, Central Michigan A fall circuit of this sort would attract the best horses in the West Sullivan For Holy Cross Heaves Teachers 0. Princess Rhoda, Lina Mac, Gearn representative. The outcome of today's battle may rest with the for Stadium Smollen (iocs- Over For Cincinnati Touchdown. and a good many from other points, eaux, Royal Charm and an un- fourth down.

FIRST FERIOD. Schneider returned the klckof 17 Peru 26, Tarklo 0. Mllllkin 14. Knox 6. 1 Warrenburg I.

Missouri School of His Team To Victory Over New York U. ward walls where Xavier holds Mines 6. yards to the U. C. 35.

Davis got more impressive defensive record in four games. The Crowemen have allowed only six points a game on two and Timmons smacked through Alma 14, Adrian 0. Lawrence Tech 20, Ferris Institute 0, Michigan Tech 27, Mission House t. Winona, 21. Ausberg 7.

St. Cloud Teachera 32, Mankato Teach University of Cincinnati freshmen uregory plowed over for the score on the next play. Tommy Dusa, substitute placement specialist, booted the extra point. Withrow scored four plays later. Bob Sperry took a reverse from Pumphrey and brushed past three Middle backs from the 6-yard line.

Pumphrey's placement split the uprights. Carl Dunlng started Wlthrow's touchdown drive by returning Hol-lis's klckoff to the Tiger 40. Ray Riley fled 50 yards to the visitors' 5 on a reverse from Pumphrey. Pumphrey almost won the game late in the fourth period with an attempted field goal from Middle-town's 35-yard line. The kick sailed high and handsome, but was three feet wide.

Wilbur Adams, tackle, set up the attempted boot by blocking and recovering a Middletown punt. left tackle for 11 and a first down the average. New York, October 19 (AP)- eleven beat the Dayton University Today's contest will mark the on the U. C. 48.

After Timmons had picked up two yards a penalty ers 0. Cornell Piles Up Points; This Time It's Syracuse fro3h, 7-6, yesterday at Nippert St. Norbert 26, Carroll cwii.) in. Whitewater Teachers 19, Milwaukee midway point on Xavier's ten-game card. After meeting representatives Stadium.

Teachers 15. The big league, pitching of Tom Sullivan and a couple of "breaks of the game" gave the Holy Cross football crusaders a 13-7 win over New York University today before 12,000 from Kentucky, Indiana, and Penn Cincinnati tallied in the first quarter, Smollen plunging over sylvania, the Musketeers start their Ohio collegiate campaign next week against John Carroll in Xavier Sta from the 1-yard line. Sweeny place kicked the extra point. Stargel, left end, paved the way for the score by Ithaca, N. October 19-(AP) were scored on passes, tnree or dium.

Lawrence It, Monmouth o. Southern Illinois 6, Western Illinois t. St. Joseph 26, Evansvllle 7. Omaha, 14, North Dakota Stats 7, SOUTH.

Tennessee 27, Alabama 12. Florida 19, Maryland 0. Georgia Tech 19. Vanderbilt 0. Kentucky 24, George Washington 0.

Mississippi 14, Duquesne 6. Tulane 15. Rica 6. North Carolina 11, North Carolina them from far out on the grass. blocking and recovering Castigno- A victory today would send the Crowemen into next Sunday's game pushed the 'Cats back 15 yards to their own 41.

Davis bored the line for four, then sent a poor kick into the wind that went for only 10 yards to the Boston 45. Boston ran two line plays for a 5-yard gain, missed with a forward, then Pantano booted to the U. C. 22. Timmons and Davis made eight yards in two trys, then Davis kicked to Thomas who was downed on the Boston 43.

The 'Cats were unable to gain and Davis kicked poorly again, the hall KoirK only 10 yards and out of while Bill Murphy broke and ran la's punt on Dayton's 1-yard strip 44 yards for the other. with a record containing one more triumph than they had in nine chilled customers. The first break of the game really settled the whole thing. This came when Len Bates, the Violets' husky Negro hack, was hurt early in the second period, after N. Y.

U. had taken a surprise first-quarter lead on a 61-yard touchdown march. With Bates out, the Violets' pass defense, strong up to that Cornell, growing more powerful and deceptive with each passing week, rolled right over a fair Syracuse team, 33-6, today, despite everything Coach Karl Snavely could do toward holding the score The Gem City eleven marched 70 yards for a touchdown In the final session, Castlgnola skirting 10 yaids Hal McCullough's brilliant pass Middletown tallied one first down In the first half and failed to cross their own 30. Withrow couldn't State 7. ing, the deft ball handling of his games last year.

Probable starting lineups: XAVIER. Poll. "ST. VINCENT. around right end.

The try for extri register a first down, but kept the point failed. several receivers, and the desperate running of Mort Landsberg, ftavensberg L. (C.) Loncaric Middies bottled in their own back Stargel, U. C. flankman, exhibited Baylor 7.

Vlllanova 0. Randolph Macon 13, Washington 0. Washington and Lee 3, Richmond 0. Virginia Military 7, Virginia 0. William and Mary 41.

Hampden-iydney 0 Appalachian 8, Newberry 7. Western Kentucky Teachers 6, Tennessee Harpring Wlc l. point, collapsed completely. So it Cornell's 170-pound fullback, all speed on the defensive, whil Hacker Wlulen yard through the prodigious punting of Pumphrey. Middletown was bounds on the Boston 45.

Bromowtts unreled some accurate Nichols R. Tutokle R. Ore was no trick at all for Sullivan to concentrate his pitches on Bates's Tech 0. punts. Phillips combined to make the winners' at tack a thing of fire and beauty.

Eugene Schmidt, substitute SyrS' replacement, Bill Galu, and toss for Mormilo Kopp Burke Uttlnner (C). Lavelle McDaniel Vlssman Sheets L. pnimcK R. Petsel pocketed in their own territory through the second half with the exception of the touchdown break coming on Frey's block of Pumph-rey's kick In the third quarter. Charlie Friend, left guard, recov Mississippi SUte 40, Howard t.

Blueflelil 12, New River 7. Xavier (Now Orleana) 6, Lane 0. Bethune Cookman 19. Moorhees 7, Davidson 27, Sewanee 20. Alabama State Teachera 28, Brtitll Caro one touchdown in the second quar ter and the clincher in the third.

cuse center, suffered a broken leg ros. DAYTON FROSH L. Znul Male 1., RiHuicki Power. Lineups: U. C.

FRESH ntamci (appelle McElrny Hnuston Ullom F. Foryl Pantano's quick kick went over the C. goal for a touchback. Schneider hit the line for eight and Davis went through left tackle for 19 yards. Schneider picked up 18 yards in three trys and Davis added seven for a first down on the Boston 28.

Davis crashed through left guard In a hard pileup In the final period in bounds. As a full-dress rehearsal for Cornell's big tussle here with Ohio State next week, It was a very Impressive show for the 18,000 who shivered in the first real cold day of the season. The nation's No. 1 team, by vote, st red almost at will when It took the notion, mostly on the long, spectscular plays that have characterised it for two seasons. Officials Frank Lane, referee; Mol tuts, umpire; Ry Eichenlaub.

head lines lina 0. There's no telling what might have happened if Bates had remained in the ball game. Certainly numlK Cornell, using a great deal of razzle-dazzle, piled up 226 yards bv rushing, with sbout a dozen ered a Middletown fumble on the i n. couture i visitors' 16-yard line lnthe fourth he and Woody Wlttekind were do man; Boyd cnamoera. neia juaje.

Western Reserve Wake Forest 31, narsnaii iv. High Point 7. Emory and Henry 0. SOUTHWEST. Texas 21, Arkansas 0.

Texaa A. and M. 21. Texaa Christian T. Nichols Oatca Bromawlts period but the Tigers couldn't do ing all right while they were in B.

Bnananan .1,. Msurh Csstlfinole F. Plnclolll anything In four downs. there together. Between them, for eight yards.

Davis failed at the line and Schneider got only one. Davis was stopped at the line and Hoffman Smollen Tntlrh'lnwnn backs contributing. The Big Red completed 15 out of 24 passes attempted for another 810 yards, and in all manner of means made 17 first downs to nine for Syracuse. Smollen. Dsrton: Two-Point Victor they gained 21 yards through the line on the Violet touchdown march Southern Methodist 20.

Auburn 13. Howard Payna 62, McMurry 9. Oklahoma Aggies 53, Washington (St Coach K. mo Llngrel'a Middletown eleven has broke even in four games and tied one. Withrow is unbeaten, having won three and tied two.

Boston took the ball on its own 18. -U. Sweeney, anil Bcharburi. Castlgnola. Extra Poind Officials Hogan, Foster, Four of Cornell's thouchdowns in the first quarter.

Louis) 12. Williams's 72-yard kick was tak en by Davis on the U. C. 10 and returned to the U. C.

22. Cleveland, October 19 (AP) MIDDLETOWN Pos. Men! Western Reserve gained revenge on Timmons got six at left end and Baldwin-Wallace today with a first- Schneider went through left tackle period safety for a 2-0 victor FAB WEST. Southern California 13, Oregon 9. California (, U.

C. L. A. 7. Greeley 33, Western SUte 12.

Nevada 78, Arkansas A and 0. Stanford 26, Washington State 14. Denver 41, Wyoming 8. Utah State 7, Utah University 0. Regis 18, Adams State 0.

Colorado College 28, Colorado Mlnea 21. Texas College of Mlnea 8, New Hex- Wl THROW Demi nr. Flaherty Friend Jaynt Hardin Adams Hhadwell noodman Riley for 10 and a first down on the U. C. a Rt f.

over the favored Yellow Jackets Gear Way For Those Touchdown Makers Of Notre Dame! By Land And Air Scots Of Carnegie Are Routed, 61-0 38 as the quarter ended. from neighboring Berea. The Red Cats, who because of Franklin Watson Burton Cox Orman Lows Bailey Oreeory Hollla Shatter 4 7 0 Points iv. Sub safety dropped an 8-7 contest to R. Bperry Pumphrey F.

University of Washington 11, Oregon SECOND FERIOD. Davis kept the drive in motion by smashing through the line and running 23 yards to the Boston 39. Schneider added four but a 15-yard pushing penalty slowed the drive 1 0 0 Bcor by periods Withrow Middletown down. While Notre Dame snowea Baldwin-Wallace last year, used the same weapon in the first period and clung to the slim margin through 60 minutes of muddy Cleveland Stadium football before less than worst defeat in Tech's modern foot the Notre Dame 45. Late in the contest Tech got to the Irish 43 a good passing game, it was its SUte College 0.

Montana, 8, Montana State 0. Colorado University 33, Colorado Btate 14. Pacific U. 13, Linfleld 1. Weet Texaa 27, Flagstaff 8.

San Diego 10, Red lands 4. Pomona 13, California, Tech 6. Touchdowns Gregory, Sperry. ball era. Dower play through the outchargea After Toucnoown and Davis placed a beautiful kick stitutions withrow, McLean, 3,000 chilled customers.

Burkhart, Lucken, I-anghaut: ktlddlatown. Frey. Kins, Dun. Referee Helnold. Um and outmanned Tech line that featured the Irish offensive.

Only one touchdown was scored on a pass South Bend, October 19 (AP) Notre Dame's football legions marched today to the relentless beat of a touchdown tattoo which hammered Carnegie Tech to submission, 61-0, and stamped the victors as one of the greatest teams before losing the ball on a pass interception. In all, Carnegie made only five first down to 13 for the victors. Notre Dame, in gaining its third B-W was favored, even without Its ace back, high-scoring George pire Cain. Head Linesman Qerberts. TENNIS PLAYER DIES The game, in which the Notre Dame first team played less than two periods, wasn't six minutes old when John O'Brien, Irish end, blocked a Tech punt and recovered to run 24 yards for a touchdown.

neifl juagc ironin, xime or wusrters 12 minutes. Morris, unable to play because of play, Steve Juzwlck taking a 34-yard aerial from Bob Saggau In the opening period after O'Brien had San Diego, Calif, October 19 (AP) straight win of the season, piled leg injury, but the Red Cats ob tained the ball on their own 41 in Robert Carrothers, 18, winner of the national Junior tennis title for scored on the blocked Tartan punt. OBERLIN BEATS HAMILTON. Oberlin, Ohio, October 19 (AP) the opening session. Halfback Dick Booth got off a long kick taken by in Irish gridiron history.

By Isnd and air, Notre Dame Oberlin College chalked up Its third that stopped on the Boston four. Williams kicked out to the Boston 30. Schneider started another drive by tearing off seven yards. Timmons added 2 and Davis got 4 for a first down on the Boston 17. Davis and Timmons got 9 In three trys but on the fourth down Timmons was spilled for a yard loss and Boston took the ball on Its own 9-yard line.

Williams kicked out of danger and Boston took the ball on the U. C. 48 when Murphy recovered Davis's fumble. With Cassldy and Burnell carrying tha ball, Boston B-W Quarterback Wayne Harrington on his five. Harrington attempt straight football victory of the sea From then on It was a parade of power by the Irish, who showed they are headed for the high road to national title ranking as the finest all-around team produced by son today, defeating Hamilton, Before the game ended Coach Layden and his assistant were occupants of the Irish bench, Layden having sent his entire squad to the showers.

Although outclassed, Tech played hard to the end, several players leaving the game through In routed the outclassed Tartans In a contest which saw the use of every one of the 67 players on the Irish ed to run and was trapped and downed In his end zone by End up its biggest batch of points In the second period as its first stringers roared into action. Milt Piepul, big fullback, scored twice on line smashes before Bernie Crlmmins intercepted a pass to score. In the third period, Crlmmins added two more touchdowns to the Irish total, scoring on jaunts of three and 10 yards. In the final quarter third-string fullback. Al Lee, ran 26 yards to score and then cracked the line 13-12.

It was Hamilton third loss. Oberlin capitalized on a Hamilton 1940, died of injuries suffered In an automobile accident. His home was at Coronado. A blowout overturned the car In which he was riding last night. Warren Beman, riding In the rumble seat with Carrothers, suffered a fractured leg and Internal Injuries.

John Ross, 18, Los Angeles, driver, and Dever Dutton. 19, Riverside, Coach Elmer Layden in his seven- bench. But even the substitution of Paul Hudson and Fullback Steve Belichlck of Reserve for the only fumble and two penalties when, with a minute to play In final quar yesr regime. Carnegie didn't have a chance fifth and sixth stringers could not juries. George Muha, ace halfback, score of the game.

ter, Cocaptain Ken Briggs of Lake was believed to have suffered Periods 113 4 The Tartans didn't reach Notre Dame territory until the third wood, Ohio, put acoss the winning broken shoulder hone, hut an examl- Wastem Reserve 1 9 2 measurably slow the Juggernaut which scored the biggest point total for the Irish since 1932's 62-0 rout Drake aad handed Carnegie its, period and then, against Irish third touchdown from Hamilton's one yard lin Coatlauad Oa Next Fags. foe two yard aad another toucn- lost tha ball oa down at CenUnued Oa Ifaat Fag siafio.

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