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1 DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER, OCTOBER 19, 193ff In. fc ttm ii istW- rj North Dakota Ags Ruin Morningside Homecoming by Winning, 12 to 0 BADGERS STOP HIS TEAM Sports Official Solves COACH MURRAY FOI Question of Timing Siift GUIDES ELEVEN NEBRASKA RUSH TOO MUCH FOR AMES' PASSES (Continued from Page 1.) TILT SCORELESS UNTIL LATE IN FINAL PERIOD Breaks Help Bisons Beat I HE FROM PRESS BOX bark- tor Iow State. Tftlund klrkril off twenty yarda tn Grnbfrf who rfturtid tnur rrd to the Nebresk 44-rd Un. Frahm rared tw.ntj-tmo lards around the Inwa mate mht end. Lone: forward pana to Parker was Incomplete.

Lonr was stopped with one yard at center. Frahm made one yard at ria-ht tackle, Nebraska waa penalized Jive yarda for drlaylnt. Lonr nunted twenty-tive yards to the Iowa State 12-yara line. Greta made three 7Aids at rleht tackle. Bowen's pans to Welle gained yarda and first down on the Ina Stale 31-yard line, Bnwrn plunged three yards at renter.

Orefe found a hole at rlsht tackle and plunged throueh for six yards more. Iowa state took time out. Swoboda waa hurt but stayed In the same. Tecland made elaht yards on a apln.r at right tackle, first dnwn on Iowa State's 42-yard line. Iowa Slate was penalized five yards.

Bowen's long pass to Swoboda waa Incomplete. Nrbraska was off side on the play and was penalized five yards. Wells lost a yard at left tackle. Grefe sot five yards st left tackle. Orefe made two more st left tackle.

Bowen punted fifty ysrds to Mathis who returned twelve yards to the 1 Directs Marquette From High Perch. The Nebraska forwards were too strong for them. And then the Maroons. i Rick Ames teafn staged its rally large ly through the air and without the aid of Its star ball carrier, (Special Dispatch to The Retlater.) MILWAUKEE, WIS. Coach BV JACK NORTH.

(Bportt Editor, De Moines Tribune.) Nebraska 17-yard line. Paul Trouger, who has been 111. J.ong Passes Help Ames, Taking a punt on their 32-yard Frank J. Murray of the Marquette university Golden Ava I ijs' I Nebraska's ball, first down. parkpr lost two yards at his right tackle.

Long made five yards round right end. Long punted forty-elaht yards to Iowa Slate's 32-yard line. Orefe was forced outside for a thre yard loss on the first play. SIOUX CITY After being outplayed for more than three peri line the home players reeled off lanche football machine pulled a a long gain, on a pass, Koger I rV, I new wrinkle in varsity coaching Bowen to Moen, good for twenty- A triple lateral pass play to Grrfe was incomplete. Bowen's forward pass to Moen gained twenty-five yaids and first circles as his team recently de nown on tne NeorasKS a-yara une.

feated Drake, 12 to 0, when he forsook his usual seat on the Wells made a yard at left tackle. Orefe added five more through renter. Grefe'a five yards. Grefe added, some more ground on a plunge and then stepped back, and heaved a long forward flip into the arms of Bowen who was downed on the players' bench and climbed high sit pass to Bowen gained thirty-six yards. Iowa State's hall, first down on the Ne-br ska's 4-yard line.

Bowen waa stopped Without gain at center. ods, the North Dakota Aggies rallied In the final five minutes of play, scored two touchdowns and defeated Morningside college In a gruelling battle, 12 to 0 here Saturday before a large crowd of homecoming fans. It was a tough contest for the Maroons to loose as they gave a game exhibition for fifty-five I wei lost two yards at left tarlrl. 4-yard line. Drives Into the line Grefe was Interfered with on an Iowa State pass and Iowa Slate was given the ball.

First down on the Nrhrmki l.v.,-,4 bv Bowen and. Kenneth Wells lost ground but on a short forward pass a Nebraska player Interfered atop the press stands to direct the game. It is Murray's theory that the play of an entire team can be seen better from above and, as a consequence, he chose the. high perch in the west stands. Telephone connections were established to John L.

Taylor, minutes ana had the better of the going with the powerful Bi with Grefe and Ames was given a first down on the 3-yard line, whence two plunges, the second one by Rudy Teglund, scored a son, rated as one of the strongest of the North Central conference the Marqnette line coach, on the Ulri 9 -II touchdown. Attempt to score the teams. bench and substitutions and sug gestions were made by wire. Mur Morningside fought like Morn lngsirie teams of old and the fine ray and two assistants watched play from above, and the new added point by forword pass failed. The Cyclones' next opportunity came In' the middle of the final period when on an Ames punt, a exhihition will be long remem system was introduced with the line.

Grrfe made one yard at right tackle. Teelund plunged over right tickle for a touchdown. Bowen's pass for the extra point waa Incomplete. Score: Ke-braska. Iowa Slate.

Teglund kicked off sixty yards tn Long who ceught Ihe ball on the Nebraska goal line and returned twenty-four ysrds Long cut through the right side for eight yards. Rowlev replaced Parker in the Lon" throtieh "Wl on the Ne. Phi swung around "P'endld interference and gained twelve yards. Long cut. flv.

vards hroueh left tackle' Loni failed tS at right tackle. Long 'he low! 14-rl ''ne, Iowa State's ball, first ended. Score: Ne- braska. Hi Iowa Slate, fi. FOURTH CHARTER.

lards on a entruck through right tackle. Teglund made three Teglund foucht his throush nine yards and nil on Iow 31-ysrd .,.1.1. de one yard at left lackie Orefe swung around right end on a triple pass play gaining ten yards and first down on the Iowa State 42-yard GCS' more at left tackle. Orefe's nn tn in bered by the fans who attended Saturday's contest, l-'or three quarters and most of the fourth period the two clubs battled up Golden Avalanche victory. "Whenever possible," Murray said after the game, "I am going to direct my team In this fash ana down the field with the Ma ion.

I'm thoroughly sold on the roons gaining the most yardage ana making the most first downs idea after this experiment, and had my eyes opened as I watched the play of the far side of the Nehraskan clipped an opponent while the ball was In the air. The home team was given the ball on the visitors' 4 3-yard line. Grefe slid off Nebraska left tackle for thirteen yards and then rifled a pass to Moen for thirty-seven vards and a touchdown. This time Grefe's plarekick failed. It was several minutes later that Ames opened' up its belated and futile drive for the winning mm wtfis.

wm Maroons Fight Alwavs, The invaders from the north line, a feature of the game not Just couldn't get started as the Maroons fought like tigers all the so easily seen from a bench at the sidelines." way and the work of the local forwards checked virtually all complete. Grefe'a pass to Swoboda was the attempts made by North Da incomplete and the Cyrlines were penalized five yards for the secrwid Incomplete pass. n.nwf,n.',un,,'d thirty-five yards outside on the NPbrnska 27-yard line. l.Ong Cllt IhrnilDh 4. In jest, they say that Line Coach Taylor at the other end of the phone exasperated the bead coach at one stage of the game by telling him that "the line is busy." Murray dialed right kota to get within scoring distance.

The visitors gained most of their yardage on spinner plays but when they attempted to cir i thlity-eight ysrds to the Iowa State H-vard Inc. Prahm was thrown for a two hack, however, and got what he arn mss in an atiempr. to run the left nd. Durkee went fnr pnirlr ot Ne cle the ends on piays from punt wanted in the way of substitu tions. braska's left end.

Lone plunged five yards through renter. Rowley failed to gain throueh the left, side T.onir's nns was In. formations or drives through the MA fightl: Moine hooke here finall: The 8, In thi throu. Ricka had line. Mo juart town ipunti wind failed goal Th an a the ball pass gave quart to S.

after satio of oi (llne land local! town first plun went after givie Lit' aridd A tot from town' 'picsld (ball Ho th marc) On tl the the a T)1IS. the I whert Toint pSSAll bill i and Dei iRichl yard Wo 34-ys atwen Jewels sever 30-yt to tilm haul tield. punt Miiri cents line. Rhin hall iide Fo town quae line, pun Foot pass East gooc stvu? yard thre play food cn lanr the Mar Hi. fi yard Thn complete and Iowa S'ate took the ball on downs on Its own 12-vard line.

WW srete pass to wells was incomplete. Manlev went In for Mnlhls at. nii.e- Sixteen Are Named to Take Part in points, an offensive that died with the hall on Nebraska's 20-yard line as the game ended, Htiskers Mnkc lyong Runs. The Cornhuskers showed the better running attack and frequently made long gains. Young had several runs of nineteen to thirty-eight yards, and Frahm made one of twenty-two.

The best Nebraska 'pass was, Long to Prurha, good for twenty-one yards. The Ames forwards were outplayed with the exception of Bennett and It was for this reason that the Cyclones were forced for the most part to resort to the air for their advances. Neither on offense or defense could the Cyclone line terhsck for Nebraska. Grefe cut through line they were halted before they could make much headway. A "break" turned what looked like a scoreless battle into the first touchdown and victory for the invaders.

With only bIx minutes remaining and the ball on their own Eastern Cue Meets I ho Wisconsin footlmlt team ruined the university eleven, 27 to 0 in an Intersection conflict at Madison Saturday afternoon. Above Is shown IHck Gentile, captain and harkfit'ld man on the Pennsylvania eggreention. (Special Dispatch to The Resister.) NEW YORK The sixteen players named to compete in the rignt tackle gaming eleven yards and first down on the Inwa Stale 43-yard line. Wells tumbled a triple pass and was downed for a thirteen yard loss. Prahm Inlercente! Grefe forward pass and was dovned nn the Iowa State 18-verd tin.

Prahm made five sround left end. Long cut through his right tickle for three more. Long's pass to Ttowlev was incomplete Long olungrd a yard snd a half and lows Stale took the ball on downs on Its own 27-vard Hoe. Grete nfrfe three yards at rmht tackle. The Nebraska forwards rushed pon-en md his oass to Wells was Incomplete.

Trgland nicked no a poor nass from cen 4n-yard line the Bisons attempted a forward pass. Kettle of Morn iwF- v-Mmr- 'nu pastern sectional pocket billiard ingside intercepted the pass and brought the ball to the center of the field. In nabbing the at championship tournaments, which Darling 'Made Figures9 on Gridiron for Yankton open Monday, Oct. 20, have just been announced by C. A.

Storer, tempted pass. Kettle was caught men cope successfully with the two Husker tackles, Broadstone reiver on the play and the inter- director of tournaments for the pusning tne Dakota re National Billiard Association of and Rhea. ference gave the Bisons a first Grefe, Moen, Bpnnett and Swoboda were outstanding on the America. Eight players will take part in each of the two divisions, the northern at the Twentieth Regisler Cartoonist Was i down on the Maroon 35-yard line. Breaks Start It.

Ames team as were Young, Frahm, Hokuf, Ely, Broadstone and Rhea of the invaders. FIRST Ol'ARTER. Century billiard parlor In Boston and the southern ivision In the Masking billiard parlor in Rich Captain; Starred in 2 Defeats of Coyotes. GOPHERS DOWN HOOSIERS, 6 TO 0 Riebeth Runs 31 Yards for Only Marker. The "break seemed to put new life In the North Dakota team and they started a drive the remaining distance to the goal line.

Morningside once was ter and laurel to gain. Hono replaced Ren-nett at richt guard for Iowa State. Bowen nunted 1 hlrty-pioht vsrds. tn Nebraska's T-yarri line. Nebraska clipped an Ames man on the play and Iowa State was given the ball first down, on the NPbraska 47-vard line.

Grefe cut thirteen yards throueh right tackle Grefe slipped but sainpd one vnrd. Orefe's oass to Moen was completed for a twenty-seven yard ln Bnd a touchdown. Grefe's place kick for the extra ooint failed. Score. Nebraska If.

Iowa Stale Bvrnes went tn for ITouf at r'eht end 'or Npbraski Treland kicked off for Iowa 'pte. The ball went, out of bounds on the Nehraska 74-vard line and the ball was -etiiroed for nonther kick. Te'lund kickPd off thlttv vards to Rhea who rpturnpd 'en yards to the Nebraska 45-yard line, fine ran outside without gain on first play. Lone was stopned for three vards at his right tackle I.onf failed to "aln through the rltbt side. Perrv went In for Rowley tit the Nebraska left, half Long nuntert twenty.

three ynrds outside on mond, a. The winners of the Nebraska won the toss and chose to two divisions will meet in the in position to take the ball on downs as the Bisons needed six (Sotclal Dispatch to The Rfilstfr.) YANKTON, S. D. It's a far cry from the football fields of South Dakota to a position of final match at tne Paradise billiard room in Reading, Oct. 29, for the right to compete in the world championship tournament in December.

yjrds on the fourth attempt but tne home team failed to stop aeiena tne norm goal with a stilt quartering north wind at its back. Frahui of Nebraska kicked off sixty yards over the Ioa Stale goal line. It was leva State's ball, first down on its own 20-yaid line. Walker made two yards at right tackle. Wells fumbled a double pass from Walker but recovered end lost five yards on the play.

A lateial to Hawk failed tn gain around t'e Nebraska left end. Bowen fumbled a bad pass from center and was downed on Ihp towa Stale 8-yard line. Nebtaoka's ball, first down. Young marie Ihree vards til right tackle, but the ball wan cal ed hark and Nebraska penalized five vards. Mathis eminence among the world Lonsborough on an off tackle famous cartoonists, but J.

N. The players eligible for this play and the invader with fine (Ding) Darling, staff cartoonist year's eastern sectional follow: interference lugged the ball to Town State's 27-vard line Iowa Slat" first MEMORIAL STADII'M, MINNEAPOLIS iP) Indiana's defense which bpcame a mobile fighting unit whenever Its goal ot The Des Moines Register, has NORTHERS DIVISION. Arthur Woods. NfW York: Charlen See- accomplished it. down.

Grefe made three vards at left turtle. Grpfe's pass io Bowen was Incomplete Grefe's nnss to Moen was Incomplete snd Whether or not Darling, whose hark. Boston; Joseph Proslta. Olovers-ville. N.

Anrtrew Mtrtwsy. Yonkere. Peter Judlce. Brooklyn: Carl he Cvrlones were penalized rive yarns swung through a hole at right tackl- lor six yards. Young made three yaids at Ipft guard.

Mathis marte nnlv v. ,.4 rn pointed sketches dealing with for the serond Incomplete pass. Pok'en-roeher went In) for Bvrnes in Ihe Ne- politics time after time have third down and the hall resleri a Vairi'iraks Hpeup Grefe's tenor forward rtflss Vanthan. New York; Joseph Heo. wn-muiRfon.

and W. Clinton Carey, Kingston, Pa and a half from the goal. Young smashed tn wnhr.fi wps uonH tor fifty-fiv vnrrlR rocked the political world, has was threatened, held Minnesota to a 6 to 0 victory before 25. not) persons here Saturday on a bitterly cold, wind swept field. Midfield.

the Gophers in their first Hlg Ten game, gained brilliantly, but whenever within -4. it. -W "v7 111 ever broken down and confessed SOI THER Andrew Pon.i. Philadelphia: Waller Leis. Richmond.

Harry Oswald. that one of his earlv loves was Harmon. N'w York Arlhur Church. New York: Walter ojer lor a Nebraska Inuchdn'vr. pinrekirk fin the extra point unnd Srnrr: Nrhnska inwa It.

Frahm kicked off for NPhraska. the ball rolling nut. Me on the a-ymd line and returned for another kirk. Frahm Kicked off again to Bowen who caught Ihe 2. Ji" the 23-yard line.

McKay got loose on a spinner play and was In the open anil In position to score a touchdown but he tripped and was downed on the 8-yard line. Three line bucks with McKay lugging the hall on the final attempt gave North Dakota a touchdown. Tne attempt to kick for the extra point was blocked. Morningside elected to kick off and in a couple of plays North Dakota scored again. Lonsbor-nngh scored again.

Lonsborough counted for the Bison on a beau- fnothall, Is not known. More than likely he has not. Recently Yankton college, a Jtctt. Baltimore: Oeorc P. K'll.

Philadelphia, and Jarle Grossman. Philadelphia. tin nrnrt-n rtrNf-rl Mnlrr fr Vbn" ifq Off 1ot two rnrrls rtsM tapM. fit ft'' arris urminrt ritrhr pnri on tr.nl ps nlav Orf's purf ws ln-trrptr! bv Tops nn Nbrska' ''-yarn i'n Iinntr ptintpd thtrt yarn's otitiH on 'h Nebraska 32-vnrd Orel's Tsf rl Rnwn was coM for twh' vat1 nnrt first; dnwn nr th Nfbrflk 2fi-ynr Tn ns tbfl -amp nHej Firm! icor. Nebraska 14, Iowa State.

13. 27-yard line. Iowa States hall, first rtnwn local institution, went Into the football war with South Dakota Cornell Conquers nu, 'he field. Bowen ran Our. Of bounds Without nam nn r.

PacJie. Invents Ten Second samp plarr. Rowf niintrt fnei NEBRASKA 14. TOW STATE 12 yarns nzmnct h. 11 it.

Swoboda State downed the ball' on hs Nebraska 24-yrd Imp Spar fr niip-pnhprflr Watch for Use in Fool-hall Came. frrVmDrf." rt0 A Urtl Repnefct he was doti-nptl for a sw scoring rangev the Hoosiers braced in an inspired fashion reminiscent of the defensive style shown just a wpek ago by Minnesota In holding Stanford to a scoreless tie. The Gophers Saturday showed an emotional letdown from their great stand against the giant west coast eleven. rcieheth Star and fioal. Clint Rleheth.

the flashy Minnesota half, starting for the first time this year after a serious illness, made Minnesota's only score in the first period, when he zig-zagged through the entire Indiana team on a thirty-one yard loss Frncna, Rhpa Koster Maasdam Orppnherg Broadstone Hokuf Mathis Krel-tnger Prahoi Yount miiK ran out nr bounds without cin L. Ij. T. L. i r.T'n t.

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r. ip on bali- down Smith Moen Hawk p.owpn Wells Walker inp time in a football game with a fifteen minute interval between halves. The watch is started with the opening klckoff and the hand is never pt back until the game is completed. When time is taken out the watch is stopped and a small hand automatically starts, keeping the number of seconds and minutes time is out. When the allotted two minutes has expired the field judge, who handles the watch, notifies the referee and play is resumed.

This watch, which was invented Princeton's Driving Attack; Wins 12-7 PRINCETON', N. J. -Cornell's most powerful eleven since 1923, with alert defense to Hiatch its hard hittlnsr offense, withstood a sensational rally by Princeton Saturday to whip the Tigers, 12 to 7. More) than 40,000 spectators saw the Ithacans gallop roush shod over Princeton In the first half, then survive a succession of So much has bepn written and said about "the shift" in. football, university doped by followers and experts alike to be completely overwhelmed by the superior Coyote team.

An arternoon of football passed into history and "out of it emerged a Yankton college football eleven that had held the Coyotes to a 7 to 7 tie, just barely missing: a victory in the final minute of play when South Dakota heaved a wild pass that landed In the arms of a frantic back seconds before the final gun boomed. Yankton college historians, after watching their team outplay the Coyotes dashed to the Greyhound library to peruse musty tomes dealing with past yard line:" Walker' made 'nnVrt at Ma'sden Vr Ne! brisk. Id wrd on Ne- tiftil run. broke loose round Morningside left rnd, evaded several Maroon flayers, nd da. shed sixtv-flve yards down he sidelines to cross the goal line lor th second touchdown.

Agnln the attempt to kirk goal fttled. Morningside opened up with passes in the final minutes of the game and succeeded in advancing the tall to the Aggies' 30-yard line before -ie Invaders checked the drive by intercepting a long toss. The fine puntmc ot Captain Mar for the Aggies and 8mith for the Maroons was one of the features of the game as ttiey both got off long boots, many going out of bound after going forty to fifty erds. The offensive play of Smith. KeMIe and Raenfler and the fine defensive work of McLarnin and Hutrhmfcnn atoM out fir the Maroons Lonsboroush.

May Jahr end Orey played good foothall for the Agfiei. both for it and against it, that some of the coaches whose style of offense calls for one or more shifts are rather bitter about the subject and claim they have been discriminated against by the rules com mittee. Scor by quarters: Jphras--a 7 7 0 01 Iowa Stuf 0 0 6 I Substitutions Nphrpfka: for MaM-rtflm. Justjcf for Kosipr. T.nnu for Yotin.

Psr'-cpr fnr Krpizlntrer. Rowlpy for Parkpr. nurkpe for Brnrka, Manipy for Mathta. Prry for Pnmles'. Brown for Ma Ioa fft TclBnrt for Walkpr W.

Jrthn-snn fnr Ha irk, Grele lor W. Johnson, Hood fnr Rpnnptt Offtrlflls Tpfpr, IT O'liBlP'' of Pt. Murvs; iimplr, Jr Crrithprs nf hpad Hnmnn. Spc Taylnr nf Wichitat fiPlrt jurtffp. Earl nf Doane.

is Hawk's lone run tor tne touchdown. It was forward after several years of study and 'had kicking "breaks" in the last the day's longest gain. T.at vMf tho rpmitr-PH fl 1 1 expert mentation, is recognized as His burst of speed won the half as the Tigers came within inches and seconds of recapturing the same they appeared to have Hip nr a tPm fnllnwinir al0" ot the important contribu- game for the Gophers, hut Rie is' UrJ'd, 'o the Pr.hS, hne. Nagel raucht Prahm three ysrds hphind the Nebraska me nf scrimmage. A his saliier) onlv one yard Young pun ed yard hne'Shl "rdS 10 lowa 33-j Io Stale's hall, first down Hawk i inns in ne khiue oi lumuciu iu beth was the day's goat, as well.

lost completely. Just before his score, after Jack conflicts. To find out that Yank A beginning 'of gume. Nrth Dakota shift to cnnn to a mtnpltP htnp hustled th ball down to MorninsMde'a for a pproxi nifl p) onp pprnnrt bp-UiVifS. any of them could move scain Smith.

MormngMde haifoeck rirrled his jhl year thP rill was madp more ton has won only four out of Lonrr Pass Enables nn a nnuoie nass plun Loss yard for fnad Ine. took iine pa si Wat M-J H-yi cn Tiar. flit 1S-J yari low A tall wet An tall Pat 1S-: yen ma Phi loan flVI Ma lstl la! for lan tne flw Th' Iiv pel tht bl no 15 Be Ml Tr n1 Bl Bl rti Hi Hi twenty-three games gave them amuno tne Netiraska lefi HawK Inst Bowen punted opponrni line tor irn mia ni. trru kicking to North Diikota a 3-yaid line. Standing behind hi own irnal hne, Cao-fmm Mil t.

nf Agaix nun ted to Morning- 7 aio; on'sinp on top Nehraska It was Cornell's second straight victory over Princeton and kept the Ithacans' slate clean. The Tigers met their second successive setback of ihe season showing improvement, that was manifest chiefly nn the defense. Tr. t. Maims mane five yards little satisfaction.

It may he, however, of interest to friends of Darling to know ide a 60-yard line as the first period recent years. Invents Vnt h. l.ipp now has invented a similar watch for timing basketball Karnes. It is equipped with a sixty minute dial, lwenty minutes for each half, ten minutes for the rest period and two five minute overtime periods. It no doubt will be as popular as the football timer, for it, too, is fool proof.

I'se ot watches of this anrt is simplv a step in line, with the ii. hi ierr Krclr'ilqer broKP off richt tackle and ran fifteen vards to the Nebraska 47-yard line. Frahm vaid al center as Ihe ouarter endPd Nebraska's hall, serond down on Manders, Gopher fullback, had plunged to within eight yards nf the goal, Rleheth fumbled on a wide end run and the ball rolled over the goal line to he lost to Indiana. Again, later in the game, Riebeth after several brilliant returns of punts, touched one as It rolled on the ground and Indiana recovered in midfield to start an offensive which resulted in one drastic, in that it now reads that the players must come to a complete stop for "at least" one second. l.ipp Find AVhj-.

Some of the shifting coaches, immediately upon the passage of Vhe latter rule, declared they would not permit offiicals to euess at one second but would Insist that their teams be timed Iowa' Male SKCOND OrARTFR. Young plunged three yards through cen ter. Kosipr was hurt nn ih. that two of the victories won by Yankton over the Coyotes were brought about in the years when he captained the Yankton eleven. In all, Darling played with the Yankton college team for three seasons, records show.

In his first year as captain and backfield star, llml prague's Brother Is Corning Luminary DALLAS, TEX. (D.P.) Howard Fprarue. brother of the fa- limnPd around awhile but staved in the game Frahm was thrown for a one vard loss an attenmr. tn rim the taw. Baylor Bears to Tie S.

M. U.f 14-14 WACO, TEX. VT) Raylor nnl-versity's footballers supplied ths first, hlg upset of the 1930 South, west conference campaign by bat tling Southern Methodist university to a sensational 14 to 1 draw before 12,000 fans hers Saturday. Tushed bark deep Into thPir own territory with less than two minutes to play and the Methodists leading by sev points, ths roung punien hirt v-eight trend ot leaving as little to chance of its two scoring threats of the athletics as possible. Some- mous Bud Snratue.

csnmin nf the he led liio team ton 1 fi to in vie In day. times a mere second or two may I Army eleven two years ago, lnoksllory and then rame back to the mean defeat or victory for -a coach like a sure star on the Southern following season to hand the with split-second watches. Thereup Joe l.ipp of well known fnothall official who Zellar Looks Good. A freakish wind which blew Methodist university football var Coyotes a 22 to 6 walloping. whose position depends on the outcome ot the contest.

These victories were the first yarns io ine Iowa Hta'e 12-yard line where Nebraska man downed the ball, lowa Slates ball, first, dowo. Hawk made onp jard at, lett tackle. Bowen nunted thirty, live yards to Young whd was downed in his tracks on the Iowa state IP-yard line Young broke through a hole at rleht larkie and ran nine yards. The ball was called back and Nebraska ppnslued fil- ilTJV? a h' hole tn the right side, reversed his field ran forty vards to the Iowa Slate 20. yard hne Mathis -ss stopped with a vjrd culn at centpr Tpglund rpplaccd Walker at full- rnn mn his own Interference but.

marie tmi, scored over the Coyote and sity this year. Sptague weighs 107 pounds. His off-tackle thrusts last year featured the play of every fresh- since that time only two more Mel son, Chicago Cub SFCOM QtURTFR Morntngide made serioua attempt to pore at the opening of the aerond period through series oi end runs Smith nd line plunges by Henenfler, fullhaeK. They nvanced to the 25-yard line b(ore Smith fumbled. Captain May, Aegies, recovered nd kifkd to Morninaalrie 3Vard line Mormngnide unable to tain ground lor several minutes, until Smith punted to Hf-yard line.

North Dakota started another offense attarlr advanced to Morn-Initside's 26-yard line before Vanderbilt. ouarterbaic, brolce up tbo attack by intercepting a on own ao-vard line Mornings tde hutied ball across center of field to North Dakota's 40-yrd line before being ot red to kick. Captain M. caught the kick, hut was tarkied on hi own goal lip Smith. Standing behind his own goal line for second time during ame.

kicked to the where Smith raught ball and had re-turned tt. twenty yard he tore being rushed out of bound. Morningside, (I; Korth Dakota- THIRO oraBTIR. Both teams piaed nn een terma during the third quarter and snnn afer f'p started, a nuntins duel dveiood be-ween Smith of Mornincf'ide and May oi the Nrh Dakota AgRiev In this de-rsrtment. the mo teams were abmjt even.

Score. Mornincide tl. N'nrth Dakota FOI BTH OI The North Dsko'a Aasies dormant f-fensive rame to life in the Imt period gnd taking the bail on their own 30-vatd line, the Bisons carried it straight down the field the 4-yard line, frrm where MrKa plunged through leu larkie for a touchdown The tr for point failed TVarth P.kota Aaglen Morninctlde, ft. During tne drive down the field. Kettle Intercemed a Rison oass on the An-vm-d lustily down the field through the open end of the stadium, made punting nerve wracking work.

Edmonds. Indiana fullback, sent several of his kicks into the wind only tn have them thrown bark while high in the air and on three occasions, opening the way to se works His Teti conference (tames for the "kick he pets out of it. came to their rescue with a watch (upper photol designed especially for timing shifts. The dial of this timer shows ten seconds and the large hand makes a complete cir have been recorded. Hurler.

TaUes llr'ule vnn "pl- A V-i A f'lTV nn a sweep ground rit-ht enH son. memhpr of the Chicago Cubs' IT ashingtOtt Stale Keens cuit every one-sixth of a minute liVhj J. rlsru 'arkle. Teglund stonned Younr silhmii rious scoring threats by the Sc Kt Ff Gophers. There also is a small hand which Pitching staff, and Miss Anna I clucks the minutes, should the M.

Calvin of Kansas City were Oil lltlting UTUl lltS Bruins gambled and won. Alford. surrounded by rushing Mustang linesmen, dropped bick and pegged a perfect pass to McEl-reath. speedy little halfhack, whr eluded two members of the Pony secondary and romped sixty-five i yards for the score than sent Bay- 1 lor's adherents Into semi-hysteria. McKlreath kicked goal.

Coffee, No Cream, Is Given to Players During Grid Games (Special Dispatch to The virnr iiui five a From out of the Indiana watch be needed for other pur-, niarned at tne i nurrn oi ine A E. A H. Washington State mlleee beat line, a star on defense stepped out durine the game to earn the tsacrPtl liarr nere fcaiuniay. poses. Invade liming.

day's highest individual laurel. jThey will tour Canada on tbf.ir,G Sa, 04 honeymoon N-lson fnrme i.J second team dallied tackle snd towa Slate took the ball 'on on Us own line. Young was e-irt nn the nlav 8 Hawk cut through right tarkb. for vards Jiisttre renlarerf Roster st the Nebraska left, guard Hawk snasged a bad oass from centpr but was thrown for a nmp vard loss Rowpn puntpd forty yards to Pad Young who man a fair calch on the Tow, state 43-varrt line hall, first down Mathis "hinged Ihrpp yards takerl to Malhis and ran twenty yards through center to the Stale 21-yard U. 1.

-m He was Zeller. a guard, who marie larkie City Already the new invention lias played with the Kansas after tackle being especially effective r. I una. t'l llic i Uldlie no Th ,1 Wave Is shining up the old period. Then the regular hone found another use.

Several slate A merit association team. boxing commissions have adopt-j ed it as official for timekeepers T' itrnii sin' Harriers I7, ui 11c wl 11 uiii iiiiu we crushers entered Ihe lists, smashed when the situation was erittral for his team Ke made a series nf five straight tackles to prevent the Onphers from making downs and giving Indiana the ball, In one of his tackling spurts of the day. Behind the scenp, the afternoon's struggle had the anaie of a private contest between two former star athletes and coaching assistants of Chicago's veteran over three touchdowns and re lme but the toss was given to the count. iir loua State Harriers Defeat Nebraska Rivals fRegister's Special Iowa Kewi Service.) AMES The Iowa Stats where there arei tired for the afternoon. serves steamJng black coffee to football men on the days nf the games.

The coffee, served New Orleans style, which means It is absolutely black and without knockouts. In UeteUl I C111IS VI I'llll I (I halfback. McKay's line plunmrig and! knockdowns Or YAunr was rPnlar-M hy jnir. I.nng ma rip thrpp yarrii thrmnh tn-. thelrIing'e' hoxinS Is legal- MADISON.

WIS. uTV-The Pni-drive on the third play after the pert I ized timekeepers do the counting verstlv of Wisconsin eross-cniintrv M'oiDan menior. Aionr.o a. stack. Bntniainis tour more st right tackle Frits Cnsler.

Minnesota coach and Pat 1 'ong made five varH. k'ekoff. Lonsborough circled right end I Psge. Indiana grid tutor, once played and the Iowa State 15-vard hne Vnng was helppd coach at Chicago, and are i stopped with onp yard gain at the fowa and the referee counts in unison team sprang an upset Saturday in with him. With the new tiiuerjdefeating Pennsylvania, eastern there is no guess work here a I intercollegiate champions, 24 to inenos.

cream or sugar. Is given the Greenles between halves of every game. This has been the custom at Tulane since 1834. State right tackle. Long plunged four at Three Ex-Hilltoppers Are on Green Bay Team MILWAUKEE, WIS Three for mer Marquette university football captains, Joe illejd) Dunn, 1923: La Verne Dilwec, 1924, and Ken for sixty yards and another touchdown.

Again the try for point failed and the tame ended. North Dakota Aggies l'i. tUnrningslde A. The lineups: MINNESOTA crmer Long found his way for four "tfc.r;"r,h nd ont to on the lows S'ate -yard line. Long INDIAA 0 Dickey Kutchms championship is at stake or fonlH, over a four mile course.

Carl that matter in any preliminaryiCoan, Penn, led the pack, finish- Oh Ken LE.Xe. Wells L.T L.T. Reithsen L.G L.G. MORNINGSIDE 0. Rphm yarns inr nrst down on the McLarnan L.B.'LE.

Allen Teeter Spannuth bout. Neither is a football offi college five man, two-mile tPara scored a 36 to 19 victory rver Nebraska here Saturday afternoon. The rare was run between halves of the Nebraska-Iowa State football game on the quarter mils track in the stadium. Ray Putnam of Iowa State broke the tape In 9 minutes 4S seconds. The men finished in the following order; Putnam first: U'atrer Th.i.iufln iTowa AOG1FS 12.

Westgate Schuenfelder Jahr Oray Ornea McMillan neth Radirk, 1929, are members Munn ii itu ieuer Rerry RT.iRT Jasper ing ten yards ahead of George Wright, Padger sophomore, in 21 minutes 59 seconds. e.ik Richardson of the Green Bay Packer eleven national professional champions. Haas QR. Brubaker Hutchinson Lewis L.O.'LO. Nash CAC.

Pcpevtt RG. G. Wyant T. T. Ball E.

Vandenrllt OB QB Smith H. Kettle H. Hanenfler r.B.'F.B. swam tH Ashby Riebeth- RH Hoover Mandera FBIPB Idmond Hilt. McKay Bunt May 0....

s-yaro line. tione. slipped over center for snot her Nebraska touch-through for three more. Trahm plunged down Frehms nlarekiclc for the extra Stiti "00d' Nebraska 14. lowa w.

Johnson replaced Hawk at etuarter-hark for Iowa S'ate. Parker replaces Prahm kicked off thirty yards for Nebraska. Duesen-oerg returned two ysrds to the Iowa State tz-yard line Bowpn's pass to Jo n-son g.iipd five vards. Johnson failed tn off right tspue Bowen, pass to honnr.il off wells' i.rms tn Frahm who ws downed on ihe trwa s-a'e ti- vard line, lose's pass to Marker' was -oori for rarrit Srore by periods: Indiana 0 (I 0 0 0 Minnesota a 0 0 fi Summary Minnesota scor tna Touch Ellsworth Juniors Score iMte to Beat'Britt, 6-0 (Register's Special Jowa News IOWA FALLS In the first home game Friday night Ellsworth Junior college defeated Rrilt Junior college, 6 to 0. Neither team had the edge on the other and it looked like no score until the third quarter when the locals worked the hall deep into Britt territory and Bruce went through for the only touchdown ot Uie tame, Offic.sls Peferee.

Hormtn of Wisconsin: Umpire. North of Highland Park; head-Ilnesman Green of Inwa State Statei. second Gordon Nuernberger iNe- clal In doubt whether a shifting learn waits the required second before shifting again or putting the ball in play. Lipp also Is the inventor of the football timer (lower photo 1 which is in general use in all of the more Important sanies the country over. A seventy-five minute dial and a douhle mechanism are the important factors in making the watch fool proof and accurate.

Ihe: ia Uty minutes of play-, down Riebeth Eddie Kane's Funeral ill Be Held Tuesday TOPINABEK. MICH. tPIFu-neral services for Kddie Kane, former manazer oT Tom Gibhnns and Sammy Mandell will he held in Washington. Tuesday, according to tentative Stadium to Be Enlarged 30,000 Seats for Came 'Special Dispatch to The Register LOS ANGELES Olympic stadium of Los Angeles, being enlarged for the 1932 games, will Offtetals Referee. Fred Cardner of hraska).

third: Earl Laberlew (Iowa Slatei. fourth; Phil Oarvey iNebrasksi. Iit'h: Arthur CirhPIkrauf (Iowa Stale, sivth: t-yle Chanmart ilnsi aiitpl spy- CnrnPlI; uomirP. W. Knight of Dartmouth: flPld nidze.

H. Harkett of Arm" headlinesman. Arlie Mucks of enih. Metlnn England 'Nebraskai. eish'hj naorge Morrow 'Neoraskai.

ninth, and John Overhnldt Hows State), tenth. JOl'TB SIDE MintirTS WIN. The South Side Community House Midgets beat the Des Moines Catholic Academy midgets Saturday morning, 13 to 0 teione. Rqm and Yingor played bst for the victors, gteverai famea nave been eeeduled by the ho'ith gidert ii. WaJth toaches tba Goutli aiders two v.rris at left tarkle The half endeH N.hrsstra on the Tow, Sta'.

ret Score Nebraska U. Inwa Sfafe t. have 30,000 more seats. The old AKRON' WINS. iair ss me nrst running oi nw two mile team race in the Hi Six eno- made here today.

Kane died la caparity was 75.000 and th new nPANOE rny-Atron Higi High school d-n t. Koaa tad ntfftn briirta I f-rencp ThP event was r.r.rlv adopeti Petoikejr hospital Friday, 'iOojOOO, r-a-ea taring cite. 3.1 ej titrted tor Alien. Orefi replaced W. Johnioa it ou.rUr.

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