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1 Pittsburgh 19 Notre Dame 24 1 Ohio State 20 Nebraska 14 Kansas State 31 Army 46 Penn 12 Kansas 6 Northwestern 6 Iowa 13 Iowa State 0 Harvard 0 IpllI jfafafo IpP sJLf 2 i SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6. 1932. SECTION SEVEN iMfe. LTU zs uu Lrun 1 1 1 i Ohio State Pounds Northwestern for 20 to 6 Loop Triumph HAWKS SCORE TWO MARKERS Purdue's Brilliant Quarterback Pittsburgh Hands Penn WILDCATS TRIM IOWA STATE IN Butler Holds Bulldogs to Scoreless Tie IN 4TH PERIOD RENTNER RIPS THROUGH LINE FOR 67 YARDS First Loss JV sl Here. Is Paul Pardonner, brilliant Purdue quarterback who ill head the mighty Boiler-maker out fit Into Iowa City next Saturday when the Hawk-eyes entertain their Big Ten foe.

EASY TILT, 31-0 Timekeeper's Gun Halts Old Gold Spurt. Noses Out Quakers, Loop Newcomers Outplay Locals. 19 to 12. FRANKLIN FIELD, FHILA Statistics Statistics DELPHIA (F) In pne of the most Cyclones Wilt in Second Half to Drop Loop Contest. Wildcat Ace Displays 1931 Form on But One Occasion.

thrilling, savagely-fought battles Drakn Butler Iowa. these old football rival have ever Yards gained from crlm- 144. 17 waged, Pittsburgh's Panthers over. came Pennsylvania's stout-hearted Statistics Statistics mase Yards lost from scrimmage Passea attempted Passes completed Yards gained tress passes. Passes Intercepted Punts Aveiage yards punta Yarda penalised first downa SI 7 IS 1.1 Xi 37 4 Neb.

ft SI 4 43 4 in -1 4.1 M. I 1 1 resistance today and continued their march toward a national in 4 I IS .11 2A 4 I 4 1 S.1 3D championship. North- Ohio westcrn.lale. The final score wj- 19 to 12 as umblee tumbles recofered 1 First downa Yards ssineii rushing Yards passes Yards lent in scrimmage Pastes sllemnted Passes comnletcd Passes rronndcd Passes Intercepted Yards nenalixed Average yards of punts Ball lost on downs I ii mHe Fumbles recovered by IMHVNIl AI.S. Hass Torn Page Laws Masteraon Miller Slash Fahrnbrurh Saner the scrappy Quakers, beaten for Yds.

Trial 5 the first time this aeason, feii short of overhauling the Pitt powerhouse in an exciting finish. is Kan. at Iowa, htate. Stale. Klraaffs Yards slrkofft returned lrl downs IH Yards fraaa rnahlns SK 1 1 Yards lust from Passes attempted 9 Passes completed Pa.Fes Intercepted be I ards sained tram passes 1 1 .1 41 Pensllles 11 Yards last all pensllles IrO 4 II Punts I Averdte rarda of punla SI Ztt fumbles 4 Oss fumbles recevered 1 I (Special Dispatch to Tha Tirdfl rained la scrimmage 1.4 J7I Forward passes attempted 14 ft Forward passes completed ft ft Yardi gained on pom Number of punts 11 IS Average distance tenia ....4.

Sft Yarda penalised t-Y 4 Firm downa II Fumbles ft By Bert MeGrane. fSUff CYCHE STADIUM, EVANS 77 II i 7 311 4.i 14 i 7 'a'- in 7 is Aroused to Pitch. A crowd of 70,000 spectators, (Special Dispatch to The Henlater.l BUTLER BOWL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Two well matched Bulldogs those of Drake and Butler universities battled to a scoreless tie here Saturday in Butler's football initiation into the Missouri Valley The standoff left neither team with a conference victory this aeason. The game turned out to be just what advance dope had it, a give aroused to bo high a pitch that many booed the exchange of rough TON, ILL Pug Rentner, resent? tactics on the gridiron, aaw Penn MANHATTAN, KAN.

After a Winy in physidue only the AH sylvania make a sensational bid By Sec Taylor. (Sports Editor, Tha Renlkler.) IOWA Cnr, IA. One representing a plaeekick which really was mada but which wna' halfback sensation of to pull the game out of the fire in the final period after the bard-running Panther backs. Warren fiercely contested first half in which Kansas State emerged with a six point lead after stopping a 75 yard Iowa State march on the 5-yard line, the Cyclones wilted Heller and Mike Sebastian, had and take fight with what little honors there were going to the lighter Butler team for carrying the fight to the last year's Valley combined to run up a 12-point lead. Soon after these two brilliant before a furious third quarter attack and lost, 31 to 0.

The Kan champions most of the game. carriers had swept 80 yards for Al Wieland, stringbean back Pitt's third touchdown; tallied on a sas State margin of victory was the largest for the Wildcat in the 16 games played between the disallowed because a Hawk-eye lineman held an opponent on the play, was tne margin by which a fighting and greatly improved Iowa eleven lost to Nebraska here Saturday. The score was 14 to 13, Trailing by 14 points late in the game the Old Gold eleven staged a thrilling comeback in the closing moments of play that kept tha small crowd of 6,000 persons on from Des Moines, contributed 27-yard pass from Heller to Se- about the only sparkling work Continued on Page 4.) schools. car JO If shown by the Drake ball carriers, wMie me manic worn in jones, Between halves it looked a if the game might be a repetition of the 7 to 6 upset beating which Drake center, stood out like a sore thumb as far as line play was concerned. Numerous times, Jones Kansas State took at Ames last NEWTON BLANKS LINCOLN, 1 9 TOO year, but with the first play of the third period the complexion of (Continued on Page 6.) Cardinals Rout Local the game changed completely.

68-Yard Sprint. Kansas State had gotten its six point lead early in the first quarter when Dougal Russell slipped 1931, provided the only touch of color to a drab Northwestern homecoming here Saturday When Ohio State humbled the Wildcat. 20 to 6, in a battle for a berth In the first division in the Big Ten landings. Once, near the end of the first quarter, the once mighty Rentner tucked the ball to his bosom, turned on his old time speed and change of pace and streaked 67 yards through the entire Buckeye team for ft touchdown. It was a brilliant run, worthy of the man who was ranked as one of the two greatest halfbacks in the game in 1831.

But, it was only a fleeting glimpse of the sparkling Rentner of old. On every other occasion Ohio State bottled him up com-l pletely and he was Just another football player who failed at times to equal in brilliance the work of lome of his teammates. Purple Larks Pep. Northwestern lacked the fire and dash which has characterized the play of the Wildcats in recent seasons. The team made more yardage than Ohio State and earned Just as many first downs but never did the Wildcats loom as dangerous as Sam Willaman's Buckeyes, who sparkled and SIMPSON TIES TEACHERS, 7-7 Fast Pictures of the Nebraska-Iowa football game were shown to patrons of the Des Moines theater Saturday night, seven hours after the game was completed in Iowa City.

The pictures will be shown again today. Aggregation. The RerUter'i love Neari Servlra I NEWTON, IA. With Lamb and between right tackle and end, cut back, and raced 6S yards for a touchdown. This same Russell re Each Scores in Last Halsey 'showing the way, Newton's Cardinal trampled Lincoln High of Des Moines into submis ceived the second half kickoff and returned it 20 yards to the Kansas Half.

40-yard line. Then he caught a pass from Morgan for 15 yards. sion here Saturday afternoon, 19 to 0. Statistics (Continued on Page 4.) After a scoreless first quarter, the locals pushed over a marker Teachers II in the second period. They added Football Results their feet cheering and adjuring" their team to overcome the almost -insurmountable handicap.

1 The Hawkeyes responded by counting 13 points and had posses sion of the ball on the Nebraska, 36-yard line with a first down when the final gun sent the play crs from the field. Strikes Quickly. The Iowa offensive came uncx pectedly. Prior to the final period the Hawkeyes had been able to do PURDUE CRUSHES CHICAGO, 37 TO 0 another in both third and fourth chukkers. i 'Wi ft At no time during the game did Simpson First downs Yards by rushing; ....131 Yarda lost 10 Ysrds by passes SY Pssses attempted 1ft ras.es completed 1 Lost ball, inlercepleel passea ft Pumblea, recovered 1 Punt 1 Punts averaged 4t Prnalllrs 4 Penalties In Tarda ll 7 the Railsplitters threaten.

Frequent fumbles and substitutions 4 I in 40 an Boilermakers Capture held up the contest. Third Victory. very little when they had the bail. For that matter neither team had By Brad Wilson. (Staff Representative.) Excitement was produced by several long dashes reeled off by Lamb and by the stellar blocking of hi teammate, Halsey.

Lincoln's passing attack failed to click while the Cardinal tallied once via the aerial route. set the world afire with the ball, for both were much stronger de INDIANOLA, I A. After being MICHIGAN DROPS INDIANA, 7 TO 0 Continues March Toward Championship. MEMORIAL STADIUM, BLOOMINGTON, IND. LP) Michigan still rode the crest of the Western conference wave, Big Ten Standings ti 4arV outplayed three quarters.

Simp fensively than they were offensive-' ly. Nebraska's touchdowns had re-; W. L. T. Pet.

LOCAL. Newton 1. Lincoln a. Cast li, Waahinitoa Hiss) (Cedar Bap Id. I Oraae Butler (jrinnell Freshman a.

rtrafca Freshman ft. STATE. Nebraska 14, Inwa IH. Stmpsen t. Iowa state Teachers 7.

Kansas Stale XI. Iowa State ft. Carleton I oe North Dakota, I1. IS. Marnlnssida ft.

I.tither 1 St. Olaf ft. Cornell IS. Knot 7. Columbia ft.

Parsons a tirinncll II. Iowa Slate ft. riallevllls Mines 1.1. Itubuaua ft. COLLEGE.

BIG TEN; Minnesota t. Mississippi ft. rurdne Chlcaso B. Nebraska 14, Iowa 13. Michigan 7, Indiana ft.

Ohio Stale Northwestern ft. Wisconsin 2ft, Illinois 13. BIO SIX. Notre Dim, TI, hsnoas ft. Ksnsss State 31.

Iowa Slate ft. Missouri II Oklahoms M1SSOI HI YAI.LET, Prase ft. Butler Oklahoma Assies ft. Tulsa 0. Cretshlen 4ft.

YYashiniton ft. EAST. son's grid warriors managed to come from behind in the final period of their homecoming clash 4 a na suited from one long run on which every blocker clicked and from long forward pass. alashed all the way. Rentner'a 67 yard dash in the first quarter was the first of several spectacular plays.

With the ball on Northwestern's 33-yard line after a Buckeye punt, Rentner was given the ball on first down. He raced through Ohio State's left tackle, shook off no. less than five different tacklers who had him In their arms somewhere along the line, and rambled on to the goal-line. Olsons kick for the extra point was a failure. Waste Little Time.

The Buckeyes wasted little time In knotUng the score. Northwest here Saturday afternoon and tie 1 1 1 1 Mlrhlraa Prudue Minneaota WKronsln Ohio Slake Chiracs Indiana Nnrthweltern Illinois Jawa t. WlK-elock X. Wnehl L. Hill Highland Llgrturl H.

Conlta Anderson Iowa State Teachers. 7 to 7. imtu Midway in the final quarter Iowa But it was only after a penalty NEWTON Pel ton Sprague O'Brien Thompson Wheeler Olrlam McKlbben Umb rjurler Kaiser Daee invoked for Snterference with a W. B. AQaml after a hard-fought 7 to 0 victory over Indiana Saturday.

obtained the ball in midfiold on a punt. Schammel propelled a long pass to Dickerson, Iowa's Negro end, who took the bail in the open I pass receiver, had placed the ball Venn Thompson Baser R. F. By Amos Alonzo Slagg. on the visitors l-yara line, inai Harry Newman, the Wolver the Methodists were able to sal Score bv neiiods: IChlcaao TT.

Football Coach and Member ines' sensational quarterback, ac Newton 1 and was not downed until he had" reached the Cornhuskers' 36-yard vage their prestige before grum counted for the winning touch IRISH SUBDUE Lincoln down almost single-handed with a line, after a 24 yard gain, including All-America Football Board.) STAGG FIELD, CHICAGO. ILL. Purdue let loose the most deceptive and powerful play combined with forward passes of al ejuosiirmions nnuri- tod. Carpenter for Wheelocle, Anderson for Parka. Tomassee for Uaouri.

Miller for Adama. Carpenter for Bayers. Smith for Thompson. lefer for Hlahland Ooodlnt rraridenea 4ft. CU lollrse of New tftrk the carry of the pass and the run.

i Teyro Passes. Teyro then passed to Swaney most Boilermaker eleven I have lor vrnn. Newton: Wearer for Dlrlam. len for Psne. Hummell for Brien.

Hyhl for Hurler. Davis for McKlbben. B. Hummell for Hummell. Page for Lenr Hum- it a dv Delan In 7 atml quick thrust in the third quarter.

He gathered In Edmonds' punt and ran it back to the Hoosier 48-yard line. Then, dropping back as if to hurl another of his accurate passes, he suddenly broke away and twisted around end through a broken field for 34 yards. who leaped in the air and mad the catch, only to be downed at-, E1'" 'i-Vik. Kill. bling alumni and dads.

I'ony Backs. Previously, the pony backs of the Pedagogues had passed and swept the Dean-coached eleven off its feet, hammering down time and again half the distance of the field, only to be repelled by good tackles in the shadow, of the goal posts. It was in the opening of the fourth period after Art Olsen, IftiTi tor niur for Portugal, Portunt) (or Wravr. Wheeier ror b. jiummni.

n.vm iu nn--. r.fnr. for Page. lor Haleor, Sprasue the spot for a seven yard advance. Teyro made it a first' lor JJiriam, JAYHAWKERS Notre Dame Trounces Kansas 24-6.

MEMORIAL STADIUM, LAWRENCE, KAN. Notre Dame's Ramblers found unexpected resistance in their intersectionai football game Saturday, but won from the Jayhawkers of the University of Kansas, 24 to 6, before down on a five yard smash near the center of the line. Another On 1-Foot Line. Two forward passes, Everhard- Ripon Takes Circuit drive in the line was futile but Teyro again passed, Laws making us to Ward, and Newman to Fay, gave Michigan a first down on the Title; Nips Carroll WAUKESHA, WIS. Ripon (Continued on 1'age 7.) Coltate II.

Mississippi rellrse ft. Rutgers 7. Lafayette ft. Massachusetts IS. Kensselaer II.

Amhcrst HI. Trlnltr ft. Princeton Lettish ft New York I'. 13. I.eortl 1.

Armr 46. Harsard II. Cornell 41. Albrichl 14. Uorre.ler Tech li.

Rhode Island Stale ft. It-V Dickinson 7. Penn Slate IH. Kewauee ft. Swarthmore ft.

Johns Hopkins ft. Delaware 7, SI. Joseph ft. P. M.

C. ft. Susuuehanna ft. Iiuoiiesne in. Washington a Jetferaon ft.

Baltimore 20. Shepherd ft. Clarkson 7. St. Lawrence ft.

Boston ft. Vermont ft. Pittsburgh lit, I'ensrlranla It. West Yllginia 1ft. (ieorgelown ft.

Fordbam 11. St. Mari 0. Brawn 10. Nol.

Cross 7. Tufts It, Lowell rrstilt 7. Maine 7. Bowdnin ft. cilbr IS, St.

Michael a Alfred 7. Hobait II. Svraease Oglethorpe ft. Springfield 27. Lebanon Valler ft.

Yanderbilt 13. Maryland ft. Hamilton IS, Haverford II. Yillanova 3ft. Boslnn college t.

Hired 7. Hobart ft. I ninn 211. Rochester ft. Columbia 7.

Navy ft. Middlcbury S4. Norwich ft. Weslesan 13. William, ft Brnnklsn college 1:1.

11. ever seen. The Invaders did not conserve their scoring punch and crushed the Chicago university aggregation, 37 to 0, here Saturday afternoon. As against New York university a week ago the Indian club had everything and used everything, Purdue hammered out four of its scores and got a fifth by an intercepted forward pass, and a sixth by a beautiful triple pass followed by a forward pass which was the prize play of the afternoon. Surprise.

At the start of the game, Chicago sprang a surprise by carry the catch this time and running 10 yards into the end zone for a touchdown. college won the Big Four football championship for the second suc Indiana 1-foot line. The Hoosier forwards surged up to stop the plunging fullback, Ted Petoskey, twice. Then, as they were set for It was then that Ossie cessive year Saturday by defeat the harassed Iowa coach, really had his hard luck, for with Teyro another charge, Newman slippedJ Pons' Swivel Takes $40,000 Pimlico Race BALTIMORE, MD. Arjolphe Pons' Swivel raced to victory in the $40,000 added Pimlico futurity for 2-year-olds at the Pimlico ing Coach Glenn Thistlcthwaite's holding the ball, Laws place-.

Carroll team, 6 to 0. ern received the kickoff and punted. Carroll, flashy quarterback who has deposed the touted; Cramer in the Buckeye backfield, received Olson's punt. He sprinted down the sidelines for 50 yards before Olson forced him out of bounds on Northwestern's 30-yard line. A pass, Hinchman to Gillman, brought a first down and another pass, Hinchman to Rosequist, fol-lowed Instantly by a lateral pass from Rosequist to Oliphant, netted 22 yards and a touchdown.

The goal kick failed and the teams were deadlocked at 6-6 at the end of the half. Early in the third quarter Ohio Ptate counted again. After receiving the mckoff at the start of the last half, Northwestern punted on first down. Carroll and Vuchi-nich bucked for a first down and a pass, Hinchman to Salvaterra, put the ball deep in Northwestern's territory. Another pass, Hinchman to Rosequist, gave the Buckeyes a first down on Northwestern' 7-yard line.

Adds Five Yards. Hinchman plowed five yards. Oliphant added another and Hinchman hammered through for wtiat appeared to be a touchdown. But, Ohio' backs were in motion on the play and the score was nullified and a five yard penalty off to the sideline and gingerly stepped down the chalk line unmolested to wore. Newman also added the point on a plaeekick.

Rinon scored in the first period kicked it squarely between the uprights for what appeared to bo on a 29-yard forward pass, Mar track, beating out J. E. Widener's tin to Holmes. jNeiiner learn was the extra point, only to have if; I disallowed because of an Iowa fort The Wolverines completely ing the ball from Purdue's 37-yard Golden Way which was secona able to score a first down on run a crowd of 17,818 spectators. The Kansans, who were rated as certain victims of the Ramblers' reaction to their 12 to 0 defeat at Pittsburgh last Saturday," surprisingly scored first with a baffling pass offense that produced a touchdown on a sustained drive less than four minutes after the game started.

Caught Flat footed. The Notre Dame secondary was (Continued on Page 4 line to the 1-yard line but there (Continued on Fage 6.) and Quincy's stable's Repaid. (Continued on Tage 6.) ning plays. passed up a golden opportunity to get the jump on its opponent Chicago repeated early in the Fordham Eleven Drops third quarter by securing the ball Army's Touchdown Barrage Slaughters Harvard, 46-0 ward's foul. After a 15-yard penalty was assessed against tha Old Gold, Laws tried again from the 25-yard line but his effort failed.

Ely's Mistake. Then Captain Ely of the Husk-ers made a mistake. Instead of electing to receive the kickoff ha chose to kick. Fahrnbrush kicked on Purdue's 45-yard line and car St. Mary's Squad, 14 to 0 (Continued on Page 7.) before the game was two minutes ObNQfObNii! Passes Result in First Defeat for Gaels.

NEW YORK. N. Y. Ford- off for Nebraska to the Iowa 10-, yard line, Bury making a 15-yard return. The Cornhuskers were penalized 15 yards for roughing old, played an effective defense game through the next two periods and then overpowered the Gaels in the final quarter to score another touchdown and continually threaten the invaders' goal line.

Mild I pset. Crimson Is Helpless Against Cadet Attack. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The full fury of Army's mighty football force was hurled against Harvard Saturday and the Cadets put on a methodical slaughter to when Bury was tackled, giving tha Old Gold a first down on the 40-yard line and there the second touchdown drive was launched. hum's 'powerful football Rams showed all their early season promise Saturday as they plunged by the merciless attack of the determined Cadets.

Harvard, minus It only competent center and with invalids in moat of the key positions, was helpiess. The game became monotonous after Army kicked off, killed the Crimson attack before it was launched, downed a futile Harvard punt and then swept on to a touchdown. Ten Threats. Ten times during the onesided struggle. Army made deep marches Into Harvard territory.

Three (Continued on Page With third down and six yards to and pushed their way to decisive The victory, a mild upset, was On a spread formation on which 14 to 0 victory over undefeated St. Nebraska 14, Iowa IS. -Columbia 7, Navy 6. Purdue 37, Chicago 0. Army 46, Harvard 0.

Kansas State 31, Iowa State 0. I'rinreton 53, lrhigh 0. Forclham St. Mary's 0. Carleton 20, Coe (i, Washington 18, Stanford 1 Missouri 14, Oklahoma sweet revenge for the Rams whose Mary's of California in a thrilling overwhelm the Crimson, 46-0 its contest before 40,000 spectators In go, Ohio State scored in two plays, although- from the stands it appeared that Hinchman, in fighting his way through for the score, had his knee on the ground at least a yard from the goal.

The play svss ruled as a legal advance. (CoutLTueiToii i Page 2.) perfect two year record was marred by the same invaders in 1330, when the Gaels came east to Laws stood about four yards behind the scrimmage line and far to the left of his center. Page lateral pnjwd to him and he pvad-(toiitimiKl on Page 4.) the Polo grounds. most humiliating setback since the dark gridiron ages of 1884. A crowd of 40,000 was hoirilicd Striking with stunning force.

(Continued on l'agt) 6.) 6. I Fordham pushed over a touchdown.

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