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ff-S PES M0TNE3 SUyPAY REGISTER, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. 7 Entered in Western Division, Three-Cushion Billiard Meet Here This Week Stat Teachers opened up with an effective short pass lame that netted three first downa and took the ball to trie West- SMILE, MARTY, SMILE ami 30-yard line nolnre it was slopped Durlna thla p'rlod as In the third, the IOWA WES LEY AN BATTERS SAINTS ball wae in Kaiamaaoo territory nearly all the time the Iowans could not tain consistently enoueh to threaten and It seemed that Prendfa ninety yard run would provide the only score of th sec nln Tarda to Mlnler as the quarter ended. Score; Washington Orlnnell A. FOURTH QUARTER. Oruflund gave Orlnnell first down at Ihe 36-yard ribbon with Una buck.

A Orlnnell pass went over the Washington soal line on the second down and Washington took tha ball at It 30-ard line. Sausselle and H. Miller gave Washington a first down on two plays. The Ormnell linesmen held snd Hornsby punted to blrlch who was downed on his 38-yard line. Orlnnell could not gain and Douglas kicked to Sausselle who was downed on his 17-yard line.

Washington lost flva yards for tsllinv WASHINGTON SENDS GRINNELL TO LOOP CELLAR (Continued From Page 1.) ond alf. wirnT RTiTk-311 RTATI TEACH'SU-O. TWO LOCAL MEN WILL COMPETE FOR CUE CROWN Henley, City and State Champ, to Play. ARE DEFEATED BY 26-0 SCORE Western State Tutors Beat Iowans. M.uksy UE.L.e Maiulis L.

T.lL. T. Ralston Willlsma O.U.. 0 Kllnoff Blohm C.IC Smaller O. R.

Cole Harrsen R.IIB.1 Oarber Bnais F. R. Tf Cooper Hornsby punted on the second down and Ihe ball rolled mitiirle nn the Orlnnell 4.1- FOR 40-6 WIN St. Ambrose Scores First but Loses Decision. yard line.

Thomas rsn aeventeen yards to ihe Wssh.ngton 49-yard line when hia pass u.rimit B. Hoicn Frendt H. Tomklns formation failed to function. Two short 20-yard line, the Bears with their great back. Sausselle, doing most passes were Incomplete and Orlnnell was penalised five yards.

Thomas ran from punt formation and fumbled, Washington recovering on Its 43-yard line. Washington lost fifteen yards for holding on the first play. Sausselle lost five ysrds and was of the ball tooting, marched down Morninistar 'H Barnhlll P-B Miller Officials Referee. Bryant of Penn; umpire. Gene Bsch of Mlchlran: head-linesman.

Fleuaal of Chlcato. Score by ouartera: towa Teachers 0 0 0 the field to their touchdown, Sprints 1S yards. (Special Dispatch to The Resistor.) KALAMAZOO, MICH. iP) Western State I 13 7 a nun on the play, wasntngton was pensi-tzed for taking an extra time out and Hornsby kltked from his S-yard line. Ut-rich made a fair catch at hta 45- Sausselle sprinted thirteen iv i i Two touchdowns on a powerful yard line and Washington was penalized straight football attack early in Touchdown a BarnhitlJ.

Pellegrom. points after touchdown Morninistar Substitutions Iowa State Johnson for Tomklns. Schammel lor Miller. Will-lams tor Hoick: Olsen for Williams. Hoick tor Olsen: Western StateCoombs for Frendt.

Pellearom for Coombs. Wurster yards, then fourteen and followed with a pass to Hornsby for another first down on the Pioneer's the game and two runs for sixty-nine and ninety yards additional Seven of the leading thre cushion billiard players in America will begin competition at th Mission Billiard Parlor Monday in quest of the western championship. The meet is scheduled to be held Monday, Tuesday, Werinesdar and Thursday. Th (Register's Special low Ne ws Service DAVENPORT The powerful Iowa AVetleyan team. In quest of It second conference crown, rode rough shod over the battered Ft.

Ambrose eleven here Saturday fternoon to wore a crushing 40 to victory. The Saints took an early first 34-yard line. Another pas to touchdowns enabled Western for Briegs. Blenbsas for Mnrninsstar. Friedman netted a first down on the 10-yard line, and two plays State Teachers college to down S''nn, Bi'noids tor wurster.

Pippel for Smslley. Blgelow for Mscksy. Iowa State Teachers of Cedar tvine for wtuisms. McKee tor Biohm. later Sausselle drove over the and Harper for Matulla.

Falls. 26 to 0. here Saturday. A niteen yard ior interlerenee, giving ormnell first down on Washlngion's 40-yard line. Hornsby intercepted James' long pass and was downed on his 35-yard line.

Hornsby kicked to Ulrtch who was downed on his 38-yard line. Thomas made aeven yards through the line. Two long passes tailed and Orlnnell wag penalized five yards. Oouglaa punted outside on the Washington 38-yard line. Washington tried the Orlnnell line twice snd Hornsby punted to Ulrtch who was downed on his 30-yard Una.

Ulrtch was stopped and Thomas tried to pass but could not llnd a receiver and ran forty-five yards to the Washington 35-yard line. Thomss passed tn Alexander who caught the ball and ran to the Washington 10-yard lina but fumbled as the aim went off endlna the Orlnnell left guard for the win 1 11. ning points. Hornsby's effort to not) fans witnessed the intersec- Graceland Beats period lean, out their passes I si i i convert the extra point by a place 1 1 1 I which had given a score proved tionai tut. ment kick was wide.

The game ended in a nlav that The only Ions; marchps of the to he their downfall, for intercepted tosses gave the Tigers op Burlington, 19-7, in Homecoming ame ram In the first period portunities to score four of their brought the 5,000 spectators virtually all of whom were Wash when Western march sixty-five game. Final acwra: Washington Grlnnetl II. ington partisans to their feet for It jeopardized the Bear's victory. The lineup! yards for one touchdown and thirty yards to pave the way for another on the first play of the second period. (Register's Special Iowa News Service.) I.AMONI Graceland college won its homecoming game from Rurllngton Junior college here WASHINGTON i RINN ELL 0 Friedman Thomas Fakes Plays.

R. jS.iR. 15 Henxley Senn Trying franticall to score h.ViW.'on Saturday, 19 to 7. The game was Moriiiiigstar lxiks CimmI. Mnrninjtstar did most of the well played, but Graceland Passes Thomss went hack, apparently to pass, but T.IR.

Walker i R. Nortnn C1 Chr.tolrson Bradford L. Humphrey r.lL. Miruer CJ. Thomas -R.

1 R. Bimms L. L. Graflund B.I P. fct Dmitri six markers.

Tofanelli threw a twenty yard heave to Trie, who raced twenty-five more yards before being downed on the visitors' 15-yard marker, and after Tofannelli had placed the ball on the 3-yard stripe. Koiiowski smashed through guard for the lone Am-brosian tally. In the second quarter the Purple and White began their victory march. Dana and Parks hit the line for numerous gains to rarry the bail to the 1-yard stripe, from where Parks went over for Van Oovfr Wheeler Coover ft) Sausselle D. Miller H.

Mtlir Hornsby Kround gaining on the marches, hut Barnhill, husky fullbaik, went throiiKh the line for the touchdowns. Western's other scores came the upper hand from the start of the game to the finish. Graceland scored eight plays after receiving the opening kick-off. A nass, White to Martin, enabled the locals to tally their second marker. The half ended with Score by quarters; Wdshlnston 0 0 ft fl on a sixty-nine yard run hy Pelle-ftrnm, sub hack, on a beautiful cut -A I 3 hack play in the third period and Or.nnMl Colli" 0 0 ft 00 Substitutions, Grinnell- McCreary for Simms.

Ulrfch. for McCregry. Edman (or Inter. Ftnlin for Bradford. Murphy for Edman.

Walker for Tinion. James for Graflund. Edman for Hensley, Sims for Norton, Alexander for James. Washington a ninety yard run by Frendt, who recovered fumble. The Iowa Tutors lost the services of Captain the Initial score.

in gins ior Bute. Blake for Hlculns, Landwlrth for Friedman 1retl for Saus Tarks counted the second Tiger Tompkins, who sas injured In the first quarter. selle. Sausselle for D. Miller, Cochrane for Sausselle.

Soe.t for Sfnn. Officials EWeree. Ed Cochrane of Kala touchdown from the 3-yard mark er, and Dana Intercepted Kozlovr Graceland in front, IS to 0. Graceland came back strong after the rest period snd again scored on a lateral pass with Locke carrying the ball. Burlington then scored on a pass, and when the final whistle blew the score stood 19 to 7 for Graceland.

passes nad reverse plays had Burlington guessing from the start Kelly and Bathe of Graceland shared the starring honors. Late in the (tame, they also lost akl's pass to race sixty-six yards mazoo: umpire. Pete welsh or Drake headltnesman. Jimmy Cook of Illinois; Held jjdne. See Taylor nf Wirhita.

on injuries Acting Captain Cooper. to give the visitors a 20 to 6 lead wno had been the spark pluc in a short pass attack that just had at the rest period. Parks, Cullers finding no eligible receivers in sight wmmeai his way for a forty-five yar.1 sprint to the Washington 25-yard line. On the next play, again apparently a pass, Thomas was surrottndedd hy enemies, but just as it appeared he would be thrown for a big loss, made an enti-nver-end pass high in the air, which Alexander, a Grinnell substitute, caught. Alexander rambled down the field, tho playing time having expired soon after the play fumbled, dribbled the ball three times in trying to recover it and failed, a Washington player falling on the pigskin on his own 4-yard line.

The game was over when that happened. Although Grinnell's offensive was impotent for the most part, Thomas made some thrilling runs for the biggest gains of the night. Early in the second quarter he went back to in punt formation, standing Just behind his own goal line. Instead of kicking he made a wide end run around Washington's left wing and wai not Grinnell College Harriers Defeat neited three first downs and given Iowa an edge in the second half play. jand Hall crossed the Ambiosian Ifroal line to bring the Wesleyan total to its final proportions.

Dresser made good three of his Keeley. leit end. snared several passes tor large aslns and Rathe, fullback, was a consistent around gainer. Bulldog Runners Second Half Kven. Western State looked much ifive attempted kicks for extra points, while' Uffleman smashed 'Resister'i Special lows News Service.) more powerful than the visitors in Ihe first half and did not permit' the line for the final point.

FIRST Ol'ARTER. GRINNELL The Grinnell col the Jowans a first down. The ORACBLAND 19 I BURLINGTON -7 KeMey L. B.I L. Moss Griffin L.

Smith Nones O.IL. Orrtles inchsn Wheeler H. 8heehr R.O Oriffith Rufl R. T.I R. Barnes Martin R.

r. K. Srsrh Bathe F. B. F.

Ctirtiss Smith H.i L. Poruin Marx R. H. R. Peterson Locke BJQ.

Holihin Tofannelli ot St Ambrose kicked otf to Jack Henley. winner of the local meet will go to the sectional championships at Chicago, Not. 19. 20 and 21. Two Des Moines players will compete in.

the Jocal tourney. Jack Henley, holder of both th city and stale championships, will match his ability with stars from Chicago, Omaha and Minneapolis. Henley has had a high run of seventeen In match play, which; equals the world tournament rec-ord high run. H. Claussin.

amateur star, is the other Des Moineg conlestant. Charles Morin of Chicago, former world champion, will attempt to make a comeback. Len Ken-ney ot Chicago, one of the flashiest players in the game, will appear here also. Arthur Thurn-blad, also of Chicago, who is ac second half was about even up. The visitors had several scorinir chances but passes near the poal Revence is sweet, so the saying rh, and make mire you might ask Marly Ilrill, Notre Dnme halfliack, for Saturday afternoon the ticrninn iiiciiiImt of the Irish led the Itninhlera to a to 20 victory over Ihe casicin instilittion, srhtHil formerly attended hy Ilrill until ho as tuld that his type of play did not fit into Pennsylvania's system.

He quit football and Pennsylvania and resumed his gridiron activities at Notre Oiiine. scampered sixty-seven yards for the Ramblers' first touchdown in the opening period. lege cross-country team returned to form Saturday to triumph over the Drake harriers. 19 to 3fi. The race concluded the schedule nf dual meels for the year for the locals.

During tho season they have lost only one meet, their une iaiieo and Kalamazoo's forward wall was too heavy to be pierced. Substitutions-Gracelend: White for Locke. Rockwell for Marx. Cochran for Sheeny, Carter for Martin. A.

Hehy for Kelley. Burlington: Brooks for Curtlss: A. tsandmirg OI wesleyan wno returnro. to i fe 15 own 45-yard line. Smashes failed and itlfttlmsn kicked to Tolannrlli oi Si Ambrose who was downed on the Dsven-porters' 25-yard atrip.

Two passes latled and Totannelll kicked out of bounds on hi own 40-yard line, uffleman kicked out ot bounds on fhe Ambrosian 1-yard lllne and Totannelll immediately punled liack to the Tigers' 40-yard slnpe. On an exchange of kicks St. Ambrose took possession of the. ball on their own 3S-yard line. Tofannelli passed to Une, who ran to the Tuers' 15-yard line Totannelll on two smashes made a first down on the -yard line.

Murphy made two yards and on the Text play Koslowskl smashed Ithrotieh tackle for a touchdown. Tolan- FIRST Ql ARTFR TI AkA .1. 1'ir rcirrsnn. niannis inr vternes. Ur for thefans tOiAnderson for E.

Scach. Lane for Ander brought down until he had reached the Washington 15-yard realize which was the mora powerful team rrceiven. returned the ball tn the 35-varcl in mn fleet footed two stripe, where the son Officials Referee. Fred Bentr of Orlnnell; umpire. R.

Lsmb nf still, headlines-man, O. Lamb of Grinnell. 00TBALL msrehed slralaht down the field to Its nrst touchdown Mornlngstar'a twist ini. turnini oftucltle slants did the brunt of the work In the march down the field. He was food for from four In itv.n dm Ames Thrashes Sausselle overtook him.

Fall on First Hown. F.ight yards was all th) Pioneers could make in four plays, ALABAMA DROPS FLORIDA, 20 TO 0 at a time and once took a five yard pass RESULTS Gordon, Drake distance star, battled with Pilbrow of Grinnell to set the pace, but was forced to drop out at the end of the second mile when the pace of the Pioneer proved too strenuous. Although Phil Risser is still out, the return of Barber, one of Coach Elton Ro Lincoln, 26-0 knowledged the best diamond system billiard player in the worldsf will make a bid for the crown. The other two members of the 11 1 uiat raam The bit fullback. Barnhlll.

was called into fContlnv From 1.) ior spinner piays and straxht line Plunges near the toal. He plunited over seven contestants who will appear here are Alex Robinson of Omaha irom me j-yaro une. Jlornlmtsisr place- -J!" polnt blocked snd Western led. A to 0 Thrpuuhmit the remainder of t.ha first period. Iowa Slate Teachers hsd their sen a invalids, to the team twenty-yard run into a touchdown hut the Iry for the point failed.

The local preps made their most successful advances in the second and B. V. Northfoss of Minneapo Victors Too Powerful for Rivals. showed In the performance of the Mill's kick lor the point failed. Ambrose Weslejaa t.

Tofannelli of St. Ambrose kicked off to Utfleman who returned to midfield. Parks of Welcan skirled end for a first down on the nav-enporters' 40-yard line. In three smashes Parka gave Ihe Titers another first down on the Selnts' M-yard line. Passes tailed and St.

Ambrose took possession of the oval on Its Ill-yard msrkey. Koslowskl jkirked to Par.a who returned fifteen lyards to the St. Ambrose 40-vard strip as the ouarter ended. St. Ambrasa Wesleyan srroND oraTF.

flans of Wesleyan raced around end tor lkhteen yards to go to Ihe Saints 32-yard marker. Parks tore otf tackle for a first down on the Blue, and while 13-lyard line. Parks was forced out ot the Amhrnslan 1-yard line. IJ'JS." t'h' Charlie Tompkins of the Tutors hurt an old knee injury dur- team Saturday. Both Risser and quarter.

Ash. Ames rjtiarterhack, FIUDAV'S KKSl IIS. LOCAL. r.rinnrll trshmn a. Draka freshmra t.

Bonne Rnnsrvatt North 1.1. Easl IX. STATE. Alhla Jlinlnr rnllraa n.ihln.l.. In.

11a me. pcrinn ijto went our or the game SECOND Of ARTFR. Barber were on the henrh when the Pioneers lost lo the University ol lows. .10 to 2. last week.

The first three men. Cantain one being a lateral pass, Douglas to Thomas, and the Rears took the ball on downs on their 7-vard line. Prior to that in the first quarter Wheeler of Washington recovered Thomas' fumble of a punt on the Grinnell 12-yard line, hut after a lateral pass had advanced the play to the 3-yard line, Harvey fumbled and Graf-lund saved the day for Grinnell by recovering. The defenses of each eleven were so superior to the offenses that their were no When the nrst. neriod v.

a.a smashed for a touchdown after a march down the field. The final rn Stale hsri Mrllrath. Pilbrow and Secor finished io-aelher for Grinnell In 2fl minutes 45 2-5 Tutors IS.VSrH line marker came in the fourth nuar- tor rnttraa 1, nn the first nlay of the GAINESVILLE, FLA. lU.P.) A powerful and versatile University of Alabama football team, pointing Went, thrnnirh nsrnnill seconds, a new record over the three nine-tenths Grinnell course. Van I.anlntham nf Dralr wis fourth, followed Hvlsnd (niumhla 20.

Burna Vista 12. Walflnrf Jnnlfir all rilMtk Ih. "if nam. tacxie nn sntnner nlav anri pinwen ail tne way tn the tn.i nn tor rolleap a. of Drake Barber and Pye of Clrtnnell Parka skirled riant end for a touchdown tackier isv.

Ih. dragging ler when Ash made a sensational fifty yard run through the Lincoln secondary defense to score. W11-. cox's kick was good for the extra point. him.

Mnrnine.tac. land Uftleman smashed the line tor thejfor the 1310 Southern conference were sixth and seventh, while jsekson. Lees and Atard. all ol Drake, took the last three places. ixlra point.

i. Dana of Wesleyan kicked oft to Prancisco lis. The drawings for the first round pairings will be made at 1 p. m. at the Mission.

Play will be held at 2:30 p. m. and p. m. during the four days of duration.

The first round will be an elimination affair, fifty points being played Monday in each match and fifty points Tuesday. Then the remaining four will meet in a round robin affair and the player having the greatest number ot victories will represent this division. Johnny Layton is the present world's champion and will defend his title against the winners of the sectional meets. Aarnal in. In Ion COLLEGE.

NHarrr Piedmnnc A. Vlrcmia Ueslrran IS, Salm rol- leae a. North Carolina In Mnrtk r. St. Ambrose, wno reuimea me nn other real scoring opportunities Catholics Win brosian 30-Tird hi.t- Lonkowski pai-wd to rtowtir fir tin K-vftrd cam.

Ko7lnwKl Stata fi. Hansaa Aaafa fro.hmn 1A at Homecoming The Lincoln offense and defense was erratic throughout the game. In the third quarter Lincoln outplayed Ames and the Little Cyclones stopped (he only Lincoln advance on their own 8-yard line. The lineups: time and the score was to 0 Iowa received and Miller seventy yard punt with the wind gave them an early opening in the second ouarter. The ball went out of bounds on Kalamszoo's 1-vsrd line Barnhlll punt back caught the 0Sk on the line.

The Tutors opened up with passes in an attempt to score, but could complete none tne Iowa line was not siront enough for pIjts through the forward wall Late In the second period, with the hall in Kslsma7.no territory Pellegrom sub hark, flashed around right end reversed his field snd slxtv-nme vsrdS for snnther Western Bi.i. Play by Play (Continued From Tane 1.) FIRST Ol ARTFR. LINCOLN Simni'S of Orinntil kirkd off to Hornsby German L. FT. nilmintlnn IS.

TrdarOllF Rosa FvansTllla rolleaa a. Missouri Vallr-r Cotlrso of Empori 7 North Oakota 14. Duour.no (iullford Innir Rhvnr- A. Marshall III. Fairmont Trarhors A.

Hr.t l.ihrtr Toacbrra 27. Conrortf Trsrhrrs II. Lovnla INw Orlrans) S3, Rntlor A. rhllhrnthc Business enllrso IS. Wnl.

of Washington, who returned tfn ynrds lo his -yrd Imp. H. Miller snd Snu.ssflle MrCormlrk Meagher Armslrnnf of thf Bears marie seven yards on three ne av anrt Hnrnsbv minted to Thomas, was a orilllant piece ot open 1 E8-2A Madsen Kelley Kirby Loyd Chlsm Ash Batman McLaughlin field running Wurster.v ant. mnA LennnTd who was downed on his 12-yard Une. Three L.

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O. 'R. O. Ft r. Q.

L. H. H. worth ibe kick on try for point, but the Ksla. I club looms as the champion of the state academy class.

The Des Moine team took the field pitched to the, lushest key and settled down, to the business of Riving the visitors a thorough lacing In every department of the game. The victors employed a running attack which St. Mary's was at a loss to etop and the local Une proved to be Impregnable, stopping the losers' offense at nearly r.n,..u jr.inrrs nan ser uo an Imnressive I Parks line play were good ior enm yarns ana Douglas punted to Sausselle. who fumbled but recovered on his 40-yard line. The Pioneers stooped Sauiselle.

the Washington ace. on two plays and Hornsby punted Brthanr Ottawa V. A. Kearney Trarhers i2. 51.

Benedict's A. Lorola trhlracol 7. St. Louta L. A.

Catawba AS. Rridrewster A. Kent Heareata A. rharlotteavttla Ran. title the t'niversity of Florida team here Saturday, before more than fans.

It wag the same fightinsr, rrafty team of Florida AlliRntors whirh last week held CpnrRia to an ip-setting 0 0 tie. but if niet opposition obviously of a far sterner sort, giving Alabama a distinct edge fn its gnme with Georgia npxt week. Virtually throughout the game was played in Florida' territory. Both teams cautiously felt each other out in the opening quarter, Alabama employing a second string outfit which failed to score. At the start of the second quarter the Crimson tide sent In Irs line breakersCain, Suther, Campbell and the tide of battle turned.

On an exchange of punts In the second quarter, Campbell returned one ten yards to Florida's line Ca then cut around for a touchdown. H13 try for exi point fa ilerl I. ate in the third ouarter Alabama Hsll Harvey Pitt Defend City Title by Defeating Cajnegie Tech, 7-6 PITTSBURGH UP) The Univer outsioe on tne orinneu 33 -yard line. Thomas made six yards on ft wide, end tarns A. run.

Two more line plays failed to inn and Thomas kicked to Sausselle. who re IB to 0 lead On another big gain through he wind help on punt exchange. Iowa Teachers tot the bsll on Western's 11-yard line. A five yard pass was completed but three more plays failed 10 gain and Kalamazoo took the ball as the halt ended. TH1RO Ol ARTFR.

Iowa State Teachers came bock after the Intermission with new pep. received the kickoff and made two first downs to take Ihe ball so Kalamazoo's 40-yard line before losing It on a fumble. Line plunging of Srhnmm.il Score by quarters: Ames II 0 1M Lincoln IDes Moinesl 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions Lincoln: Comito for Clsrk. C. Leopold for Armstrong, Msrtln for Parks.

Clark for Comito. Parks for Martin. Kallner for German. Martin for Parks. Comito for Clark.

Ames: Heprd for Cmm Wilcox for Kelley. Jones for Porter. Nelson for Ash. Porter for Jones. Ash lor Nelson.

Mercer S3, Stetson A. Northwest Teachers 9, Warrensbitrg Teachers A. Slrrlina SD, Tarkio Ii-fherson tS. Rethel 7. MrKrndree colleso 19.

Cap Glrardeav Teachers 2. Manchester colleco 2A, Indiana Central sity of Pittsburgh defended it ceived the hall on his own 15-yard line and travelled to hta 41-yard line before he was sloped. Onnnella line held and Hornsby was forced to kick attain, the ball rolling outside on tha Ormnell 11-yard every attempt. college II. A Seventy-three Yard March.

The local's first touchdown bir part in the Nelson tor Ash. Kelley for Madsen. Jones alifornla Instituta ot TeconnlerT A. vhnrt drive Tt for Porter. Chism for Res rd Ocridenlal eollese n.

Indiana atate Teachers IS. Central nor of the game for the Iowans Officials Referee. Oiebauah of Drake Mid-day In Ihe third period, with Runo of Ames; headhnesman Teachers holding the edge through' wind Nsden of Webster City. mal A. came as a result ot a seventy-three yard march down the field after receiving Ihe kickoff.

hk.h si Hooi. city football championship at the stadium Saturday afternoon by-defeating Carnegie Tech, 7 to before B0, 000 fans. The contest was stubbornly fought from start to finish, with the Skibo carrying the fight to the Panther much of the way. Charley Tiilly, veteran Pitt tackle, was the agency that presented the Tartans from netting Allonna A. Johnston A.

Flrlnra Ceitsc Falls A. Aiekfd to tht Titer's 40-5srd marker. 8t. jAmbrost lout trni yard on an xrhanr tbt punta and the Nfrthodtstt took the va1 on thfir own 40-aM ltn. Dana Wadt firm down on Ihe ftnlnt i 45-yard gtro Bradxhaw in two smash" made another first down on the navenoort-wr' 3-ard mark, nffteman and Parks ddd twrlve more yardfi.

Dana run thrnueh taarkle to the 3-yard line nd Park? skirted end for the lecond i-r marker. The try for the point failed, metlfvan IS. St. Amhroe el. Pana of Wesleyan kicked off to Bradley ot Ambrose who returned to his 34-yard line.

J) Witt passed to Bradley for an 8-yard cam and Murphy gave the Salmi a first down on the Ml-yard mark Dana Interrupted Koftowskl a nans nd raced aixtv-lix vards for a touchdown. Dresser add- fd the extra point with drop kirk. Wea-eyn 20. Ambrone Dana of Wesleyan (kicked off to Francisco who returned wenty yards to midfield Cutters of the Tuera Intercepted Kotlowskra pas on his tfwn 43-yard Une. Bradshaw plunged off tackle to the Ambrosian ime as the hall ended.

Wealejan 2. St. Am- THIRD Ol A RTF K- nana of Wesievan kicited off to Kot-lowaki. who returned to his 3S-vard line rasvg failed and Koxlowski kicked to the Tiaer 3.T-ard line Uftelman triced 'o TVWitt who a as downed on 'he Amhrne VS-rard line Kozlowski kicked to hi 3-ard line. Prka mad a first dnn on hm Selnt's 28-yard marker Parks tore etff tarkle for fne ards and on h- neyt attempt tave the tnrs a first down on the Arrmrosiin 15-yard atrine.

The Tisers ot: two yard on an attested lateral pass, but on the next play Parks skirted for seventeen yards nd another weslevan Trarkr The try for the noln failed 71: Si. Ambrose, g. Brry of Wesleyan kicked off to Une of St Ambrose who returned to the Rami's 30-yard stripe DeWltt passed fifteen yards to Bradley. Murphy made eitiht yards but atrrashes failed and an Incomplete pass on fourth down ae the timers the oval In midfield Wfelman kicked out of hound on the Rntnt'a 1 1 -yard stripe ham bo intercepted on the Am-brostan 15-rard litie. Franci'co threw Psrka for an eluht yard Ions was inromDlete and Ambrose took th ball on lis own strioe Cullers In terrepted Francisco's puss on he 17-ard line and stepped thrnmh nn open fje)d for anoiher Weslevan touchdown, prer arifd the extr point.

Wes-lesn. 33: St. Arnhrnw, g. Barry kicked olf He Wttt of Bt- who returned to htr Tt-ard ntJrl'r the p'iod ended Wesleyan. 3.1: Pt.

Amhroae mf RTW Of A RTF R. Thomas intrcen'd PeWtttn pan on th Saint a-yrd mark Brsdhw tore Off tackle for eight yards On the BUT B'adFhsir aave th Tieers a first Rand's thirty yard sprint around Oder Falls Juniors A. Teachers high an end placed Ihe ball on the in anvaiiiaae on kick, oiockoo a Kalamaoo mint. Coos'r. ariina captain, caught the ball In the air on the line.

With onlv Frendt betwnen him and the goal. Cooper failed to nmmsneiive Frendt snd was downed on the line. It was 'he nearest Ihe lowsns had been to the Kalamizno goal. A line play netlfrt two Lehigh Scores 1'ictory Over Princeton, 13-9 d-01 tn Finn rin tO-r rri lm hrn Ju nmr ft. play opened in the final ouarter.

Om Limnnl Hnmeston It. vaders' 21-yard line, a series ot Ankeny 4.S. Carlisle A. PRINCETON, N. 3.

A line. Thomas skirted the Washington left end 1 for a twenty-four yard gain. The ball en-changed hands ft gain when Washington held and Douglas kicked in the Washington line. Hornsby punted on first down and it. wh.s OrinneH's ball at their 0-Tiird line.

MrCreary and Thomas marie twelve yards on two off turltle plas. Mr-Crear fumbled and Thomas recovered for an eight yard loss. Hornsby ferovered another Orinnell fumble on hts 4-yard line, Three line plays made yards and Hornsby punted to Thnmas. who fumbled on his 12-yard line and Wheeler recovered for Washington. On a lateral pass.

H. Miller to Sausselle. Washington carried the ball to the Grinnell 3-yard line, Hornsby tumbled on the next play and Graflund recovered ior Grinnell. Thomas kicked from behind hts goal line. Sausselle returning to Grinnell's 40-yard line.

Washington was allowed fifteen yards for Grinnell's rough play on the return of the kick. Tim quarter ended on the play. Score: Washington ft. Cirinnell t. StXOND Ql ARTFR.

Sausselle passed fifteen yards to Coover who was downed on the Grinnell 10-yard third down Camnbrl! fumbled but rerov-red for a two yard lo.s and after obtaining firl down by a fnrward pass Dlunaed Over for a tonrhrinn Th final plsv snd Frendt grabbed It. to race I fighting Lehigh team that Fldnra JO, Tedsr raits A. I. eon (isrden C.rnre It. Orlwein A.

Nw Hampton A. Webb n. Peterson A. West Waterloo 2b. t.raat High of Cedar took smashes culminating in a first down.

Clark gained six yards on a cutback and on the next play Green raced around right end for touchdown came late in fhe fourth qur- 'he breaks and put if nrn out nr intercept a norma pass on Florida 23-yard line and Tucker rammed over. The lineups: the counter. Toto Rand booted a tie with the Sutherland crew, the burly warrior blocking an attempted placement kick for extra point by Capt. Johnny Dreshar in the final period after Karcls had made a touchdown. The victory lefi Titt to face Ohio State and the ball squarely between the goal posts for the added point.

A punting advantage kept the ball In up a stubborn goal line defense the scored its first victory in foirth oi'artfr. football history over Princeton by Wstern got the advantage of the it sssin at the start of the fourth quarter lft 1 lo score. It was the thirty-hut gained Utile on the kick ss Hnlrh Ihird game of the series which arte a pretty Ihlrty-five yard return 100-nudlield. In tha last five minutes. Iowa 'Slttneal ill H5i.

Apparently not in the least dis mayed by the turn of events, Lotl I.ouglin's boys kicked off to the Penn State with only one defeat local club and waited for breaks line. Thomas intercepted Sausselle ft second pass on his own 10-yard line. Thomas made a wide end run from Diint forma MARVIN STEVENS YALE'S SPINNER PLA Jtantds A. Red Oak Junior eollegt 12. Conception Junior rollere A.

Fort Dodge 4 Webster City A. Orient 7. Stuart 3. Fort Uodre 4 i. Webster Cite A.

C'reston South Omaha High A. Wilitcrsel Ifi. Inilianola A. fturlinaton tn. Mount Pleasant 12.

Atlantic l-'l. (Ilenwnud A. Srranton It. tJiteholt A. Stratford Williams A.

VYcllman A. Wellman Alumni A. Stanhope 2j. Oiden A. Mcrtiaoolis II.

New London A. Mclhonrne St. Allemsn 0. Runnella IS. Grimes A.

itmherlsnd 11. Massena 1. Rrithton A. Cnltimhnt Jnnrllon 0. Vt alnul A.

Aroca A. Radclitre rt. Hampton A. Plesssntrille 1. Pella A.

SOITH PAKOT4 HICR SCHOOL. Wowsrd A. Sslem A. Flsnrlrean T. C.arretson A.

ermilion 13. Madison t. which came a few seconds later. Helng forced to punt the Des Mnlnes hooter kicked the ball YALE HEAD COACH. tion and ran seventy-five yards until he ALABAMA 30.

FLORIDA 0. Blmore L. BiL Parnell Clement ici T.lL. Waters S.miord L. 1 L.

Hlcelr Shuttle riemon. Whltwnrth Ourllie. K. Proctor Oolseiox It E. Hall Tucker Q.

Doisclt Long R. R'lhra Miller L. II I. Sauls RoTkin F. F.

lenkin.s flrore by tnisrlers Alabama 1 fl 14 -30 Florida A A A Tourhnowns rsmpbell 3 Tucker. Points sf'er tourhdowns, Wentwnrth 2. mlace-ment Otfinsls- Referee H'ltrhcns of Pm.om umpire Hill of Georgia Terh. besdiinas-man. PoaeM ot Wisconsin, fieiri jurge.

Arnold of Auburn. on its record. It was the third setback for Carnegie, which has lost to Notre name, also victor over Pitt. New York university and lastly the Panther. was finanr 011 led down by Sausselle on the Washington 15-yard line.

Douglas and tJlrifh failed in gain on two olays. Hens- high into the air and when It was downed the locals had lost five I CARMEfitE F. LI Rosenwe In the modern game, deception and speed are used hand in hand with, or in lieu of, sheer power and brute strength. This fact is exemplified by the spinnpr play used effectively by Booth against Partmouth year and a basic play in the Yale offense this season. Spinner plavs are usually handled by heavy mn who wheel hack through their line after faking the ball tn a wing back on a cross-buck or an nff-tarkle plar.

In order to make any spinner play l.T'LT. yards. They scored a little later. Long runs by Rand and Clark placed the sphere on the losers' fi-lnch stripe and Toto Rand bucked center for the counter. Again his boot was good for the PITT 7.

MacMtirdo Mllliltan Daughertv Lewis Tully Collins Bsker fe) Heller Relder Clark Hlehheraer lei Dreshsf Ducants Samp! Sehnupa L. Flanagan Dueser Byth Kavl Karela L.O. OJ QB Q.I... L.H.IL.H... IF doirn on the Saint's 25-yard trtpe Wes tatra ta nan.

Il.aij dpt.a extra point. Officials Referee, s. C. Tsuaart ot Rochester; umpire. E.

F. HllRhltt of Mlch-nsn- linesman. O. W. Hobsn of Part-mouth; field judta.

H. N. Merrttt of Yale. Get Poor Punt. The visiting punter got off a short boot which grounded on his 35-yard line and the locals jumped at the chance to score.

Farley cut through a tackle and when he was brouaht to earth the ball was on the 14-ysrd ribbon. Smashes by Green and Farley aris-anrer! the hall tn ley fallM to gain. A lateral pass. Done-las to Thomas, was good for eight yards hut Washington took the haH on downs. Hornsby kirked to Thomas who fumbled and Senn recovered for Washington on his own 3B-yard tine Washington failed to oenetrate nnnneila line and Hornsby punted to Grinnell's in-yard line.

Thomas punted to the Washington 4.Vyart1 line, Sausselle fumbled on ih first down. Hens-ley recovering for Grinnell on th Bears' 40-vard tine Thomas lost twenty yards on an attempted pass. He kicked on the next play and It was Washington's ball on their own 30-ard line. An exchange of punta gave the Bears the ball on their 20-yard line. Sausselle made a first down but fumbled and Norton recovered for Orinnell on the Washington 32-yard line.

Two line plays and two forward passes failed Orlnnell was penalized five yards for the Incompleted passes and Washington took the ball on downa on its own 17-ard line. Tyrell. who replaced Sausselle in tho Washington back field, made eleven yards on the first play. Miller mrrted the hsll midfield as the half ended. Kcare: Grfnnrll 0, Washington ft.

THIRD Qt ARTFR. TTrnsby of Washington kicked off to Ulrich of Grinnell who returned the ball twenty. four yards to his line Ulrirrt tost a yard and Douglas made three yards through the line. He then kicked and the hall rolled out of bounds on the a shin 1 ton n-yard tine. Washington gained ten yards on an exchange)! of mints and tt was first down for the I Psrka made sixteen ysrri.s bark nn the next, pla.

Fffleman and Psrks made it first down on the Ambrosun 10-vard line Parks fumbled and Cunnintrhame recovered for 81. Ambrose on the Saint's 14-yard line. MurohT and Catuwarrt made a first down on the 15-yard marker. added another first, down on the next play. Hall Intercepted DeWitte's pass on the 40-yard sirtn and racd for another TIrt touchdown Dresser adrtd the point.

ere: Weslrvan 4B. St. Ambrose Barry of Wsleyan kicked oTf to Bi.ikoskl who returned to the Amhmse 10-ysrd line. prier rut hArk pff tarkle for a first dwn. Passes fmlrd and Wes-levan took the ball on the na-siionrlrs 40-yard line.

After an exchance of ptints Pelaer and l.eypnol mad tn-n first dnwns to carry the ball to the Tmers atrip. Smahe fstlM and 'he aame endd with th hi jn the Tists' pn. S'Rpion in midfirid Final score; Iowa 40. St. Ambrose g.

The hnups' Tulane's Wave Rolls Over Auburn, 21-0 NEW ORf.KANS t.P Auburn Twenty Applicants Seek Brookins' Job on Hawkeye Staff 'Reglsier'g Sperlal Iowa News Service.) IOWA CITY -While Charles R. Brookins. erstwhile assistant I rack coach at the I'niversity of Iowa, is at liberty under bonds of Fl.soo on a charge of bigamy, twenty applicants already arc seeking appointment ns his successor on the Hawkeye athletic staff. Selection of Brookinn' successor as assistant to Coach George T. Bresnahan probably will he iVoin It Is Indoor Barnyard Coif 'Register's Special Iowa News IOWA CITY Now that the nlniature golf courses have moved indoors for the winler, it behooves other open air sports enterprises to follow suit, ressons H.

C. Wienetke, Iowa City cigar Kind spoiling goods riPalPr. Conse.ii'ently Wienecke has established In the rear of his shop Iwo indoor horseshoe pitrhing The courts are of the standard forty-foot length and have clay pits. the 1-foot line from where Ranrl rounted mat devastating element ot loothsu. the fumble, paved the way for snother tourhdown for the Red and White.

A local linesman pounced en a loose hsll Saturday held the Rolling Wave of Tulano to three touchdowns. 4 losing 21 to 0. The first quarter on his opponents' line. Farley was scoreless In the second picked tin ten yards throus-lv the line and Pand shook off several would be tarkiers to csrry the puskin to the Tulane scored two touch yard line. Green went over oa rush on tackle.

Another Toor Kick. ST. AMBROSE 6 WA WESLEYAN 4fl fne 1j. P. i downs, the second of them after a sixty yard march down the field.

The final quarter again saw Auburn hitting the line for steady gains and the third touchdown. made Nov. 17, at a meptlng of After receiving ft poorly kicked punt Bears on their 27-yard lint. On another nrsser Barton Benson ic Rhsmho Hinest the Iowa board In control of athletics. Hawkeye athletic heads have Ranburc Rysn O'Neill Bukoskl Menke Cunningham Brsdley TJeWitte Koslowskl Mnrphv Tofslhe L.

CO R. TiB.T R. Q. L. II R.

"'dsiisw not revealed the names of the ap- Irish Hope to Repeat Feat of 1919 and '20 SOUTH BEN D. IND The years 1919 and 1920 are the only two successive ones in which Notre Dame was undefeated in football although the 192, and exrhanire of punts Orlnnell tamed twelve territory Rand ran yards when Miller of Washinaton irrt smh" the hall was run outside on his tS-yard nJ Thr Hornsby kicked on the second down and elrcled ruht end for the final touchdown It was Orlnnells bsll at midfield. A 'n, the last few seconds of play the lateral pass. McCreary to Ooiulas. Pned up with a desperate air sood for an eleven ysrd nam.

Another lateral by the same pair was completed I wss the stsr of the name, but stopped without a gain. Ulrlrh I In scor- ArnnnmA n. ca line mOSt Of their tOUChdOWn.S. Farley end I I 'ilfflemar pHcsnts. but it is reported thst several riJn.i'ormcr Iowa sports performers aia ln- Cornell Romps Over Hobart Eleven, 54-0 ITHACA.

N. Y. () Cornell's CZ cl'iuJ'd In the list Brookins wss dismissed from the de. S'lbstltltl Inna Rt Amhrn. nirlmi.nl In.

I Tn.uli. hv IT t.auer as stooped and Doualss punted over the looked mod Neery was powerful team ran through the fnr Tofanelli. Winters for O'SJrltl McAl- director nf athletics, wuh Ihe sislcment llpter for Dewitte. Vnndcrhssr for Win lo marriages aph'n sixlr rlsvs tars, Murrav for Rvan Fvu-er tor ion fast for this department A Inrmer lowskl Calutraert for Fr ancisco st a r-on vr1 n'c s'ar and bolder of the eortd teams won all their games vsasmnaion gnai line yasntngtcm It Unhart alsven un- in vuncti the ball is ball on us jn-ysrd line. Sausselle J5 snout; it inu.sl oe Coach Knute Rockne Is out to re- otiiallsr honHoH to tho tvlntr liark and to the defensive line both made thirteen yards on the ftrst play r.

M. C. rnecKen Saturday to win a ACAD. .121 ST. MARTS line iseypnnl tor Mtirnhv in mi -arn i n.irni-s fnrrh, j.

(sen ruilars tor nracl.ha. Br. Brookins itas srraigtid Thursday oniPeat tne former teat jnsl a flec- L. Brennsn "breather" game, S4 to 0. Gil Do- for Hsll.

Bsrry for Bsrton. Halt for nans. of b'ssoiT s-d nooad bond of ade later, by winning all his si. 300 pendint srand mi, action. Bellitt for Bendbur.

Pividson for Phillips s'd nearly every first and piaya in tneir inception must iook tne same. buck, sausselle made fourteen yards nn In the play, as diagrammed above, the ball is passed to then passed fourteen i i yards to Hornsby for snother Tirst down who steps toward Taylor and crouches with his back to the defen- and tt was waahinatons ball on the games this year. Jsrkson i second string player. Hart Renda Daly A Renda Stewart thanes Walsh LE IL LT l.O.'L.O.. OJR B.

3 FB slve line. Ha fakes the ball to Taylor and delays thus, allowing -rd line The Fioneers took- time out. flausselle I.ee for rtffleman, Norman for Parts. Bradshaw for nhamho. Benson for Benson.

Campbell for Cullers. Sconnr. touchdowns CTne. Parks n. Dana.

Cullers. Hall Points after touchdowns, Dresser 3. Uffleman. Officials Referee, Marey of Ormnell: Umpire. Temple of Knox; head linesman, Hedge et Illinois.

Brodtgen Mulroney Neary Donovan Brady Brrnnan lost a yard but passed to Friedman who I Rand Baylor Overcome in Last Half by Texas WACO. TEX. Held score-les for a half by a fighting Baylor eleven, the University of Texas travelled to the Orinnell 10-yard line he Clark Oreen Al Brown Heats Roosts. PARIS (A) Panama Al Brown, recognized in some parts of the United States and Europe as the bantamweight champion went out of his class Saturday night to defeat Nick Bensa, French feather- Illinl Harrier Win. CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

University of Illinois cross country team today won the triangular meet with Michigan and Ohio State. Austin of Michigan ran the five mile course in the excetion-ally fast time of 2S minutes 4 interference time to form and affording the cross-checking time to develop. Taylor continues to block the defensive right end. Yale's running guard swings to the left to block the defensive tackle, while the defensive left end is blocked by the No. 2 back.

No. 4 back leads the play through the hole, closely followed by Booth, who has whirled completely around and runs low, following his Interference through a disorganized defensive line whirh has been chasing will-o-wisps instead of converging on th man who originally handled the ball. (Copyright, 1IJO.) had enough power in the third ROCKWELL IN OPENFR. MABON CITY-Rockwell recently organized Independent football team will filay Its first Mme nf the season with he Douaherty Independents at Rocswcll StitnHav Carl T.ash anH Peril fore beina- run out of hounds. H.

Miller added two yards. Sausselle then hit risht tsrkle tor seven yards and carried the ball over the gotl line for a touchdown nn tht next nlay. Hornsby's kick was wide Scere; Washlnsten K. Grinnell a). Hornsby of Washington kicked off ta Thomas who received the halt on his 3-va-d snne and rsn to his 4ft-vard line before beina downed.

Thomas made twenty-two yards on run around bis rtfbt end giving Ctrirnell first down nn Ihe Washington 31-yard line. Thorns passed and fourth periods to score two weight titleholder, in a ten round Substitutions Farley for Clark Mslone for Stewart. J. Brtnnan lor Brady, Cash for J. Renda.

Summary Touchdowns. Oreen Neary Rand J. Walsh Point after Rand 1 tplsceklckl. Officials Referee. F.ddle Lewis of ns Moines iiniversitv; umpire.

Tinv Oraham or Miehlgin: hcedltnesmen. Sam Cordaro 5 tf2' Oaylt Hives OX Esst High. touchdowns and win their impor-ihout. Brown won every round ei seconds to win first place. The Tompkins, former Mason cny junior col-Itant Southwest conference nieleeirept the second.

Brown weighed jvociwelL to 0. 121, Bensa 125. tram scores were: Illinois 14; Ohio 50; Michigan 53..

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