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5 mmftor iMie Me -w ff IJES MOINES, IOWA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOHKI, 8, 1932. a) nn jl1 If1 01 Un 3 fnPAFr 11 jU jm' mm Rabbit Thompson Directs Simpson to 20-6 Win Over Central WIELAND RUNS 95 YARDS FOR Central Loses First Conference Game to Simpson METHODISTS' HERO SCORES LOCALS' SCORE M'lt I ilifv Iowa Drills At Madison For Opener Beth Teams in Shape for Loop Tilt. .1 Inexperience of Backs TWO MARKERS Proves Fatal to Bulldogs.

0i 1 i Probable Lineups Statistics Drake. Okla. VV First downs, aerlmmare 1 It Severeid, Dutchman End, Breaks Leg in Contest. By Bert MrGrane. I8laf! Representative.) FELLA, IA.

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hlckotf m. eenlral standard time. Heather aredlcllen Clouay and ahowera. (Special Dispatch to The Regteter.) to a 20 to 6 victory over Central college In an Important Iowa con VALLEY TRIPS MY UBL ASKS I.NDIYIIHAL GKOIND GA1NEBS. l.

Id L. ference football game. MADISON. WIS. With both 41 Thompson dominated the game teams apparently holding forth He acored two touchdowns, one of FOR PET DOG ACADEMY, 13-7 with an abundance of power In the forward wall, well-balanced ball toters and reserve material capa t.

Bruce Eell 11 t.ser 14 Mrharlln Hirlaad 111 Potts 17 Themwaea 7 tt Rosen (lark 1 7 Rowmasi 7 Collina IS ai lull Id II is hf III 7 I Barhaaa 17 107 which climaxed a breath-taking run of SO yards through the whole Central team. He directed the ble of filling In when needed, the Purdue Team Sends Suburban Team Wins Simpson attack, threw passes, punted, gummed up Central's Flowers. Close Battle. elevens of the University of Iowa and the University of Wisconsin pronounced themselves as set for the prying off of the Western con 7 drives by Intercepting passes and succeeded generally in making his MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. WV- Displaying a superior running By Louis IL Cook.

An erratic and at times bewil ference race for both teams at 5 feet 5 Inches of stature loom bead and shoulders over the field. attack, Valley Junction High school's grid warriors battered out Camp Randall this afternoon. Minnesota's ailing halfback asked about his dog and for more to eat Friday and physicians knew he Both squads were sent through dered Drake team took a 27 to 7 defeat at the hands of the Cow boys of Oklahoma A. A M. on Central Shows Power, 13 to 7 victory over the Des leisurely drills at Camp Randall Moines Catholic Academy Friday was feeling better.

Central pounded over the turf at the start with all the power of arly Friday afternoon with both Drake field Friday night The night in a tagged contest on the a So Improved was Myron Ubl suburban field. Fumbles and mis Bulldogs staggered the visitors in the first few minutes of play coaches, Solem and Spears, emphasizing precision in the signal drills that University hospital attendants announced bulletins on his directed passes marred much a certain winner. Len Winter's driving Dutchmen reeled off six first downs as a starter, planting the game in the last half but gave when Al Wieland, fleet Drake half, took the ball with the heels and turning a major portion of their attention toward the kickers. condition no longer would be Is the spectators thrills on occasions, sued several times daily. on his own goal lines and ran the ball behind the Simpson goal line in the first quarter as the re Valley drew first blood in the 95 yards through the entire vis Dog Is Injured.

Initial quarter, when Harry Sap- iting team for the only Drake His mother, Mrs. George Ubl, Game Depends on Booters. The game, as viewed by expert opinion, should bo determined on the breaks and the ability of the pcnfield, lanky Tiger back, cut through the right side of his line was greeted with "how's Jiggs?" as she entered the room in which and reversed his field for a 53 sult of a lateral pass to Kregel on which the diminutive Central fullback rambled over the goal standing up. The play started on the 11-yard line. Then things began to happen to yard sprint across the Irish goal her son had been critically ill sev line.

Rhlner's plunge was good for eral days. touchdown of the game. Drake was licked, and badly, but not as badly as the score might Indicate. The inexperience of the backfield made itself evident both in failure to check the visitors, and In loss of offensive opportunities. Two of the Okla- booters.

The Hawkeye kicker, Schmidt, has demonstrated his worth, but following the miserable showing of the Badgers against Marquette last Saturday, there Is the extra point. The airedale was injured by an automobile not long ago and like Recover Blocked Punt its master, was sent to a hospital. At the close of the same period, grave fear for the offerings from Harman, Valley center, broke Friends Admitted. A few friends were allowed to four or more hopefuls. John Schneller, last year's full through, blocked and recovered Central.

The offense, minus two first string backs, lost its punch when the blockers failed to get their men. Then on a punt Severeid, a Central end, went down with a broken leg and the accident aeemed to take the heart out of the Dutchmen. Simpson thundered through for two touchdowns be Stewart's punt on the Irish team's visit the player and from the Pur back and of late an end, seems to ROUGHRIDERS FAVORED TODAY "4 18-yard line. Rhiner made a first (Continued on Page 0.) due football squad, which arrived to open the Big Ten conference down in the second period and Pete Griffiths, newcomer in the season with Minnesota today, came a bouquet of flowers. A telegram Tigers' backfield, plunged over on a fast cross buck to score the sec M'LARNIN STOPS was also received from Ossle fore the first half ended and added a third In the last half.

Simpson Recovers. Lincoln Wrecked by Solem, University of Iowa coach. ond Valley tally. A pass for the extra point was incomplete. The suburban squad started another Loses Tooth Homer Piersel, tackle who played the entire game with the Oklahoma Aggies tonight with a badly cut lower lip, was taken to a hospital after the revealed one tooth gone and a split lower lip In which four stitches were taken.

The Injury occurred In one of the opening plays. Piersel'8 home is in Oskaloosa. General progress was reported 'Injuries. by physicians In clearing up Ubl's drive toward the Academy goal when the half ended. BENNY LEONARD Referee Halts Battle in Sixth.

Probable Lineups In the last half, the Academy troubles a sternum iracture, pneumonia and a lung abscess. Williams Off to Visit Ubl Simpson's victory drive started When Lundberg recovered a. bad pass from the Central center. Ker-nahan made a desperate attempt to get the ball but Lundberg of Simpson beat him to it. That put the heart Into Simp-eon, recovering the ball deep in Central territory, and while the Dutchmen stopped the ensuing drive they waited too long to punt 1" opened an aerials attack.

Vince Walsh's 15 yard heave to Dave Shuey placed the Irish on the Valley 30-yard line but a 15 yard pen MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, LINCOLN. KOOSEVELT. Whltelock L. K. Applroutst Wright T.

Brndshaw Tomasl L. McPbreteri Comllo Miller Ligourl R. Means Gooding K. Minear Anderson R. Bowler Adams Q.

JJoyey Venn UH Fillio Thompson K.H Nowlen Bayers F. Wolta alty moved the Academy back to the 45-yard line as the third pe homa touchdowns were directly Coach Evan O. (Bill) Williams left Friday night by auto for St. Paul to visit My Ubl, University of Minnesota football star who is seriously 111. NEW YORK, N.

Y. (JP) A pale, blood-flecked, slightly bald man, the shadow of one of the greatest due to fumbles, and on many A riod ended. Before the Catholics could get started, Valley regained and Simpson blocked the kick, tak' lightweights of all time, sagged Williams coached Ubl In his Ing the ball on Central's 32-yard the ball and broke up the Acad high school days at South High In line. A pass, Thompson to uarison, Time of game, p. m.

In Drake stadium. Ufiicials Referee, Duke Williams of Cornell i umpire. Cress Hoyt of Grinnell i beadlinesman, Phil Blinker at emy's first threat. Irish's Only Break. put the ball on Central's 15-yard helplessly into the arms of the referee Friday night and Benny Leonard was at the end of the comeback trail the victim of the youthful punching of Jimmy Mc- plays the local backs were caught for heavy losses when they juggled the ball.

a Just Tough and Rough. One reason, of course, for the difficulties experienced by the Drake backs was the fact that' the Minneapolis. The Drake mentor said he was cheered by Ubl's Improvement and by the fact Uvat Grinnell. line and the phantom i nompson On Valley's first play a fumble leered it across the goal on a lat rnJ nass nlav which followed. Ubl asked for his dog.

Larnln. recovered by Duich gave the Irish their first and only break of the Rivalry between city high school football elevens will be exposed for the first time this season to That tied the score at 6-6. With only five seconds of the (Continued on rage 8.) sixth round to go, Referee Arthur Donovan stopped the fight and Van Gilder supplied the punch Which led to Simpson's second pir late In the first half. On a night In the Drake stadium with awarded the verdict to McLarnin the Lincoln High grid warriors, on a technical knockout. Leon iQCTBALL spinner he broke through the line and raced 27 yards, being run out rated as the underdogs, attempting to halt Roosevelt's threat for After winning two Iowa conference games, Central bowed to Simpson college at Pclla Friday afternoon, 20 to 6.

Maurice Horner of The Register Photographic staff, snapped the above pictures of the game. At the top It shown Kregel, Central fullback, being tackled. Kernahan of the Dutchmen is smothered by the Methodists as can be seen in the center picture. Kregel of Central is lugging the ball in the lower photo. ard, his resistance gone and even his once superb defense no longer effective, was swaying groggily of bounds on Central's 3-yard line, the 1932 city crown.

lads from Oklahoma were just plain rough, tough and nasty. It was their fourth game of the season, and they made just one fumble that amounted to anything. After they had gotten over the jolt of Wieland's great dash In the early moments they proceeded, methodically and carefully, to grind out a series of tonchdowns and to hold Drake harmless for the balance of the game. The one and only real bright RESULTS A penalty took the ball to Cen In line with his past strategy, trfli' l-vard line and Carlson Coach Carl Harris announced that he had converted Wayne Nowlen, bucked his way through in two smashes. Liddicoat kicked goal under a hail of blows to the head and body, obviously the target for a knockout blow, when he was saved from absorbing further and unnecessary punishment.

Dropped for Nine Count. From the moment McLarnin scintillating wingman, into a halfback to start against Lincoln but observers are predicting that Jimmy Branner, whom Nowlen sup 1931 Champions to Open and Simpson led 13 to 6. Good Running. LOCAL. Lincoln High ye.

Roosevelt at Drake stadium (8 p. Grinnell vs. North High at Drake etadium (3:30 p. D'Ttnyort at East High (2:39 p. STATE.

a Iowa at Wisconsin. Iowa State at Nebraska. Grinnell at Michigan State. Morningside at South Dakota P. LOCAL.

Oklahoma Apiles 27, Drake 1. Valley Junction 13, Catholie academy STATE. Simpson to. Central 6. fit.

Ambroaa 20. Dubuaue S. spot of the game for the home Season With Iowa State Thompson's dash through the i whole Central team was the fin- following came shortly after the opening kickoff, when, after run planted, will see action against the Railsplitters before the contest ends. Rorheater (Minn.) Junior college S3, dropped Leonard for a count of Wauknn Junior eollera O. ishinr touch to the Simpson vie Mason cur Junior eouea 7, EUawortn torv.

The "rabbit" is properly Jntlnr AlerM 7. nine In the second round with a right to the jaw, the outcome of Bovey at Quarter. Albis Junior eoUeia 9, Creston Junior Harold Templeton Out named. Taking a punt on his own IOWA ELEVEN eollecM n. this dramatic bout between the Fori Iodie junior eouera us, warionrr i 45-vard line he ducked for the siae.

Dwight Bovey, field general for the Roughriders, was given the old time champion and the Im KlrkiTlIle, Teaeheri 19, Fanona i line, reversed his field, squirmed of Ames Lineup for Tilt. petuous younff Irishman never signal calling berth over McMich 1 out of the arms of a host of Cen DOPED TO LOSE was In doubt. Leonard gave a COLLEGE. Hamllne IS, Aarabnrr 8. Davia Elkina New River Daiidaon 411.

Wottord 6. ning the ball to their own 38-yard line, Highfill kicked for Oklahoma A. M. and the ball was downed by Drake on its own 5-yard line, directly in front of the goal posts. Wieland took the pass from center and with Jim Eella and Gaer blocking out the opposing left end, got clear.

He was nearly crowded out of bounds on his own 35-yard line, then swept in toward the center of the field, and with only Highfill, Cowboy quarter, between him and the goal line, showed a masterful exhibition of boxing at the outset, winning the first ael as a result of his brilliant work against Grinnell a week ago. Coach Arden McClain, enveloped in the gloom that had shrouded Georaetown 7, Eastern Kentnekj Teachera 6. Probable Lineups trai tacklers, weaved his way through the opposition and finally planted the ball in the end zone, 55 yards away. Thompson's run was one of the niftiest pieces of Trio of Teams Face round amid a tumult of applause from packed arena, but he had neither the stamina nor the Hard Contests. Baker 8, college or r.mpona a.

Central 14. Misaourl team 0. ratholle V. t. Freahmen A.

Milwaukee Teachera 38, Othkoah 14. Tennessee Wesleran 35. Piedmont 4. South Georgia Teachers 51. Gordon O.

Oklahoma Military Academy 1 Okla the southside grid camp all week because of -injuries, has built his machine up from odds and ends in fiaM ninninc ever to De I'nper Iowa at linen a vista. Grareland at Iowa Wealeran. Monmouth at Coe. Iowa State Teachera at Cornell. Western L'nloa at Sioux FaUs.

Britt Junior eollege at Waldorf Junior college. COLLEGE. BIO TEN. Northwestern at Mlehlgaa. Iowa at Wisconsin.

Purdue at Minnesota. Indiana at Ohio Mate. Bradley Tech at lllinoia. Chicago at Yale. MISSOI Rf VALLP.Y.

Grinnell at Michigan State. Marquette at reunion Drury at Washington. Butler at Cincinnati. BIO SIX. Iowa State at Nebraska.

Kansas State at Kansas Wealeyaa. Oklahoma at Kaaaaa. Texaa at Missouri. MIDWEST. Augustna at Knox.

Lawrence at Cerre'L I tab Stale at Cole. ado. Colorado Mlnra at Colorado Agglea. St. Olaf at Concordia.

Ellendale Teachers at Dakota Wesle- punch to cope with his young foe- Today's state football program nulled off under my gaze. homa Aggies B. 0. man from there on. the reserve ranks.

Sidney Adams Central, after the first few min rittsburg xeacnera 7, ftoumweaiern 7. Amsrilln Reenna Indian A. can be safely labelled as "under The crowd, numbering 18.000 NEBRASKA. IOWA STATE. Kllbourne Farrell C.

Hulhcrt L. Roe Campbell (e) Garner Ely Llcbter Debus R. (i Dana O'Brien R. Dixon Hokuf R. Imeson Masterson Q.

(e) R. Orefe Mathl L. II Srhafroth BosweU R. Williams Sauer F. Theophilua a former lineman, who looked well Central Oklahoma Teachera 15, North utes of the game, played ragged dog day" as far as major elevens western Teachera V.

in the backfield against Valley, Soiitneastern oaiannma learners zu, football. Bad tackling and poor blocking proved fatal to the Dutch will get a chance to bark signals Northeastern Teachera 6. in Iowa are concerned. According to the experts, Iowa, clean pair of heels to the whole opposing eleven. Goal was kicked, and Drake was off for a good start.

Covtboys Cut Loose. cash customers who contributed to a "gate" of J60.000 viewed the contest with mingled emotions. Leonard received a terrific ovation when he enteied the ring, drawn against Roosevelt with Venn, Mope 0. Albion n. Wlttenherg 12.

D-nlson A. V. of Detroit 7. Washington and Jeffer men, who were undeieatea in uie Grinnell and Iowa State will lose Thompson and Sayres toting the son A. Iowa conference untu tnis seiDac.

Officials Referee. Ed Cochrane of Ralamaioot umpire. Ira Carrithera of Illinois! bead linesman. Sec Taylor of Wichita: field Judge. B.

L. McCreary of Oklahoma. bail. their football battles today. The lineup: and somewhat pale.

His early tt- Edge to Roughriders. Badgers Favorites. CENTRAL De Velder Wildasin ior receivea thunderous ap OKietnorpe 7. xaTier n. Wyoming St.

Louis A. Muskingum A. Mount I'nlon A. Baldwin-Wallace A. John Carroll A.

bavton U. 21. V. S. Marines 14.

Lebanon Valley Muhlenberc 0. Temple tl. West Virginia 13. Tulsa Washburn A. rjv.rrii nitrr.Hv A.

Simmons A. Roosevelt has the edge on pa Wisconsin will enter the fray as plause as he repeatedly made Mc (Special Dispatch to The Register.) LINCOLN, JJEB. Nebraska The Oklahomans then proceeded to cut loose with an attack which they kept up for most of the remaining minutes of the game. It wasn't an especially new or com the favorites over Iowa university Larnin miss like a school boy but SIMPSON 30, French Skinner Anderson Clark Coltrane Cole Lundberg Vlmmnspn per, beating out urinneu Dy one point and losing to Newton in its Kalamaine Teaevbera at DePanL PeKalh Teachers at Eureka. M.eMn.k at lllinofae College L.

Q-. tium Gallion Hull Stimmel Oils Kernshan Hostetter and Iowa State, the two teams as quickly as it became apparent East Central Teachera 15. Oklahoma at Madison. Grinnell Is in for a drubbing at the hands of Michi Ausuataaa (Sioux Fallal at Mankalo initial game by six points. Lin Baptist 13.

that met last year for the Big Six conference title, meet at Memorial plicated offense. The visitors had four hard running backs with glua gan State and Iowa State will fin Van Gilder pjenert coin stopped Stuart, 7 to 0 in the first contest; was swamped by Benny was Just a shadow of his old self, without anything like a dangerous punch, the galleryites underwent a sudden change in Ltddlcoat Kregel Rockhurst zo. misoun yaiiey concgv id. Wichita C. Phillips 0.

Fort Hays Teachers 13. Emporia A. Whitman 12. Albany A. 8t.

Louis JO. Wyoming A. North Dakota V. 21. St.

Thomaa (St. Perry, 19 to 6 and battled Val stadium today in the opening game of the Bi Six season. It will be on their fingers, and one or the other of them just took the ball and started places with it A lanky Teachera. IePaw at Miami. Olivet at Mirh gan B.

Haskell at Notre Dame. Franklin at Ohio university. Milwaukee Teachera at Osokesh Teachers. North Dakota State at South Dakota State. Madison at Srrinfleld Teachera.

Washham at Tulsa. Trrre-Haute Tea, hers at Valparaiso. Km sni at aSaS. ley Junction to a scoreless game. raull A The Railsplitters lack the effec I onlstana nine nprin Mississippi Teachera 12.

southwestern the first game of the year for the tive offensive that the Harris Leonard Handicapped. Leonard, facing terrific handi Louisiana rtiTlor 1. Loyola at South A. scamp named uarnam was mo chief offender, with a certain Mr. CI art for Cotrane.

Vn irwjfW for sinner ,7 iff Ve'lr 'lor Good- ish second In its combat with Nebraska, are the critics' predictions for today. Morningside tackles a hard job when it plays South Dakota university on the latter's field, while Coe will have its hands full when it plays host to Monmouth In two other Important games In the state today. State Teachers, with its best i men posses. Cornhuekers, the conference champions, and the third for Iowa, the Cyclones having victories to their caps In strength, punch and ag Not all the grid spotlight be American College el Fhrslral Edaea- Collins almost as ofcjectiopaoie. When a few yards were needed through the lone to make a first longs to Lincoln and Roosevelt as t.eneva 33.

Thief A. Lebanon Valley 3, Muhlenhorg A Cape Giradean Teachera lit. Carboa- KalamuM eollege 1. Notre Dame 7. Moncie leaehera li, DaavtUe Teaeh- "res'ai Tech Austin 94 Hilltim Jewell If.

win for Lundberc. Ttiomp- "touchdown. Jack North cfHI.h- gressiveness as he gave away 11 years to his opponent, made the earnest kind of a stand after tak credit over Morningside and Simp- North High is meeting Grinnell at down a fullback named Hall, a on. the Drake stadium at 2:30 p. m.

ing the Ion count in the second chunky and squat gente- With a veteran at every position while East High juavs cost to a and holding a slight weight ad team in several years, stacks uppowerful Davenport eleven in the round for his only visit to the, man with Ifgs likt an elephant floor. Nevertheless his Inability1 just naturally plowed his way to pive the crowd anything beyond through. These gentry were aij-i flash of his old boxins sKiif. his ed and abetted at aU times by a i against Cornell college at Cedar (fc.ast stadium at ice same nour. vantage the Cornhuskers were the favorites to win although not to linn at PVncaiea.

Uaridelburg at SOlTH. Poke at Alabama foly. Stetson at tttrrntnchara-noaftherv. Arkanaae Baptist at hp. Losmtsna Normal at Centenary.

Trsn.v. Ivsnta at enter. Mu. trceixro Trarhers at Cbait.iaooga I. at Ciladrl.

s.ffrd at Pa.id-a. ftlMf'lnn at ariiasas. I eVta.no at I Sewanea. et I lands. Kentarh- at Leerc a Tech.

Spring Hill at Lcaiataea "late. I man aniver.H at Loetaiaa Tech. r. et Msry'aad -Teevtertae at Mercer Mi.siaateet State at wisslsslppl eollceo. (tonUnue4 oa i'afe 8,) Falls this afternoon in a game w-siern t.Mich.

Mile Teachera 0, De Pari A M-r' St. Ncherfs A onthwc stern Teachera 13. Murray Ag- Ari'ona New M-Tieo reie. 7. hnas ii-slr Kaasaa Vesleja A.

Hisss A. M.lliksn A. i.miki I Bier.ly li. bth Jr irhTS A Tea'hera Aurustana 13 Teachera 14. I Claire.

Golf Dat Announced. NEW YORK. X. Y. U.P.I -The 1933 Public Llrks plf championship will be held on August 1 to 5.

the U. S. Golf association an-rounced Friday night Site of the tournament, the Eastmoreland rt1anrt Ore- WM 811- North's IJneup. North High's probable lineup against the Little Pioneers will be Wheatcraft and Klrstein, ends; Gibson and Ahern, tackles; H. defensive cunning and ring bich charted low and tar-i alship brought down repeated! The first visiting touchdown choruses of booes front the gallery-! came si.er an interchange of repeat by the ZZ-0 margin which the Scarlet rolled up at Ames' expense in the title game last fall.

In preparation for the contest Coach Dar.a X. Bible has three which should be a close struggle from the start. Upper Iowa Opens. Upper Iowa opens its schedule a Nebraska Wea- Those who were able to com- punts had forced L'raxe ie kic Okla-w City (Continued on Page 8.) (Con tin ird on Page 0.) (CooUnued oa Pafe. Nino.) (Continued oa l'e iCoatiaiW oa tContinued oa Favge courw, Eoanced previously.

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