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Six (Som op State Tigs Missouri iira log mm Halt Notre Dame 14 0 0 9 Minnesota 21 Northwestern 13 DES MOINES, IOWA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 27, 1935. SECTION SEVEN nn UUVJ vy cm TO Simmons Dashes 71 Yards to Score As Hawks Take First Big Ten Game Paul Akin Intercepts Pass to Halt Illini Drive CRAYNE FIGHTS WAY OVER FOR Mm it-iS'llOtoa i pass v-w: r- "i- 7 'K im )-4V i-- a -V? i IOWA'S henry BILL MENDER GOES OVER FOR it Tigers Score Early on Intercepted Pass. STATISTICS. Mo. TaM mined by rushlnr.

.219 f.arned llrst riowne 14 68 1 23 It! 7 14 6(19 43 (ill ball nn downs Yards thrown for losses umher forward panne Number passes completed Yards trained on passes Number piinta Total yardaae nn punta Average yardage nn punta 50 IS 3 4H 14 403 Yards punts returned UK Number kirknffs I Total ynnlnKe on klrkoffa Yards klrkoffa returned HI Number fumbles 4 rumbles recovered 4 Number penalties 4 lards peiiallirri 30 INDIVIDUAL GAINS. Tries. I.nrhlnrr (M) 4 Murray (Ml Houtton ill) 4 Mason 5 re IB Lnnile (M) Jl Nrul (I a Hieil U.S.) 2 linn Johnson (M) 8 Miller (l.s.) 7 Ames (I.S.) 7 Malta (I.N.) 5 IIIkks (Ml 1. Cnmna (M) 1 Mlrndcr (I.S.) 6 170 70 4 4 0 0 Av. (jaln.

9.3 4.9 3 2.8 2.5 2.4 2 2 1.8 1.7 1.7 .8 0 -2 By See Taylor. (Sports Editor, The Register.) STATE FIELD, AMES, IA. After being outplayed by a wide margin in the first half, Iowa State college opened its bag of trick plays in the third quarter and manufactured a touchdown that tied the score and gave it a 6 to 6 draw with Missouri here Saturday as a crowd of nearly Stories Stories of major football games will be found on the following pages: Army heats Vale Michigan state Michigan trlumpha Tulsa winner (or defeats hansa vletor Bear down Koosrvelt High Iiat loses Purdue loses, 7-0 Pane 2 2 2 Page 4 7 Pane, 7 Page 8 Pane ft Page 10 10 10,000 persons, Including many bomecomers, went into a delirium of joy at the comeback of their team. The old grads were treated to one of the most thrilling encounters that has ever been played on this turf. From the opening kick-off which Harold Miller returned for 70 yards with the aid of sensational blocking, until the final play on which Miller intercepted Don Johnson's desperately thrown forward pass, there was not a dull moment as the fortunes of the game swayed this way and that, and each coach and each player strove to master the other.

Catron Blocks Kick. Missouri scored its touchdown on a break of the game late In the first quarter but the attempt to add the extra point by placement was blocked by John Catron. Iowa State uncorked a cleverly concealed passing attack in which the shovel pass featured, In the third period, after a long punt by Fred Poole had rolled dead near the Tigers' goal. line. This led to the Cyclones' touchdown, although state was foiled once in its scoring attempt because a fumble by Bill Allender.

Poole's attempt to convert was low and wide and missed the uprights. The Tigers had the better at- Cyclones. CoMfijiued on Page Three. AMES MARKER UNB OFSCRimACB i TACKLtB ON CHICAGO TRIPS BADGERS, 13-7 Maroons Score First Big Ten Win. By William Weekes.

CHICAGO, ILL. CT Out of a medley of fumbles and intercepted forward passes Chicago's Maroons fashioned their first victory of the Western Conference season Saturday over Wisconsin's battling Badgers, 13 to 7, in a wildly exciting struggle at Stagg field. With both teams subscribing to the theory that offense, all varieties from orthodox to the most reckless, would have to take care of defensive shortcomings, there was hardly a dull moment for the 20,000 spectators. Badgers Dangerous. The Badgers lost the ball game, but there never was a time when they were not exceedingly danger- nn.

and at thf finish thft Marnnns Photo by John Robinson Here is one way to keep your enemy from scoring! The above picture, snapped at Champaign, 111., Satuday afternoon and rushed to Dcs Moines in a Register and Tribune plane, shows Paul Akin, Iowa's speedy blocking halfback, intercepting an Illinois pass near the goal line. Akin dashed to the 19-yard line before he was tackled. Iowa defeated Illinois, its first 1935 Big Ten opponent, 19 to 0. Gophers Come From OTHER TALLIES 25,000 See I wans Hang Up Fourth Straight Win. STATISTICS.

Iowa Illinois First downs 13 Yards gained rushing 233 Forward passes attempted 5 Forward parses completed 1 Forward passes Intercept ed Yards by passing 17 I'untlng average (from sertmmnge) S3 Total yards kirks returned 58 Opponent fumbles recovered 1 5 S3 23 77 38 it 50 Yards lost by penalties 40 Includes punts and klckoffs. By Bert McGrane. (Staff Representatlvt. MEMORIAL STADIUM, CHAMPAIGN, ILL. Ghostly gallops of the immortal Red Grange lived again Saturday as Ozzie Simmons, Iowa's hula hipped wlll-o-the-wisp, led a devastating Hawkeys offensive which rolled over Illinois, 10 to 0, In the opening game of the Big Ten campaign.

Bursting out with dynamic power in the second quarter, OsSfs Solcm's trim touchdown machine stormed up and down the chalk lined greensward as 25,000 Illinois Pictures Pictures of major football games will be found on the following pages: lowa-llllnola 2 Iowa Mate-Missouri Dow Una-New lun I'aae 4 Army-1 ale 4 Maair nmtloa ptetures Wlrepholos (rinnell-4 relithtnn Paae 7 Minnesota-Purple Ohio Hlnte-lndlana Paae 8 Kooaevelt-Amea Page 9 partisians watched a display of dynamic power seldom seen in the Illinois stadium. Illinois Outclassed. The team which humbled Southern California was simply outclassed by the golden power brigade which represented Iowa. The score of Illinois' victory over the Trojans was reversed by a band of Hawkcyes whose ramp-pant charge ripped open the Illinois defense, stopped its running attack cold, gobbled up passes tossed frantically by Bob Zuppke's men and generally overpowered an Illinois team which had won renown in earlier struggles. In Invading the home reservation of the fighting Illini to level its deadly attack against Us first conference foo of the year, Iowa swarmed all over the opposition.

13 First Downs. The Hawkeyes rolled up a doz en first aowns against live ror Illinois. Tho Iowa line piled uf the running attack of Zuppke's team at the line of holding tho embattled Iilini to scrlmmapre gains of 53 yards. Iowa gamed a total of 233 yards from scrimmage. Stopped cold on the ground, nois took to tho air in a frenzied lima.

Continued on Pag Two. Sooners In a Big Six conference) contest here Saturday during si light drizzle before 23,000 spectators by the score of 19 to 0. Saturday's victory was the elev. enth for Nebraska in the football competition started with Oklahoma since 1812. The Soonera have won only two games, both at Norman, while two other games ended in ties.

The win was th fifth scored by the Huskers ove? Oklahoma during the last fivs years. Card well Stars Again. It was Lloyd Cardwell, 190- Pound peedy halftack of th vomxtusKcra vuu was uuuijuium Huskers. Continued on Page Four. i if- BLUEJAYS NIP GRINNELL, 7-6 Creighton Wins Game in Last Period.

STATISTICS. Crelnh-ton First downa 12 lard from aerlmmage 2:0 anls by passes 41 Varils lo.t 28 Total yards ,243 PdHses nltempted 14 Paisrs completed 3 Panes intercepted by 2 Fumbles 3 r'limbles recovered by 4 Total yards kirks 297 Total yards kicks returned (Includes both klrkoffa and punts) 83 Penalties 4 Vards penalized 40 Grin-nell 7 109 (1.1 38 138 (1 3 3 3 2 41)0 49 2 30 By Brad Wilson. (Staff Representative.) GRTNNELL, IA. Creighton, pushed back on its heels for three quarters, snatched victory out of the fire in the closing minutes against Grinnell here Saturday afternoon to nose out the Pioneers, 7 MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS. W.

1 T. Pel. Pta. O.P. Tulsa 2 0 0 Crel'tnn .2 0 1 flrlnnell .1 1 0 Haah'ton 0 0 0 Drake .001 OMR.

A'a 0 2 Vtaahburn 0 2 0 1 (111(1 31 1.IMMI mill 18 13 .1100 8 0 28 .1101) .000 12 27 to 6, in tho closing minutes of the Scarlet's homecoming feature. With Grinnell's line tearing the Creighton backfield to shreds, the Bluejays gambled on their wobbly aerial attack, a substitute back and a crippled regular end, to keep in the Missouri Valley conference race. Francis Fishier went into the contest after Joe McKenna had re- faded back on the third play and hoisted the ball to Fishier, waiting in the end zone for the touchdown. Kick Decides Game. Matt Bockmeueller, who played most of the contest as end but who was forced out with a sprained ankle, came back in the lineup and booted the placekick between the Grinnell.

Continued on Page Seven. North Scores 19-0 Victory Over Lincoln Polar Bears Count in Second Half. CITV STAXDI.vn. ret. Roosevelt 0 1 lllid North 1 (I l.IMM) last 1 1 Lincoln 0 3 By Frank Brotly.

(Tribuna Staff Writer.) North High started play In defense of its city high school football crown Saturday night at the Drake stadium by overcoming Lincoln, 19 to 0. Tho game was a combination of fumbles, penalties and uncertain quart erbacking on both sides. In addition the officials ejected one player because of slugging. The first half was a scoreless affair with Orvlllo Goens of the southsiders and Bud Collins put- lo Keep me (iiuj in iuim territory virtually the entire half. t'neover New Star.

The Polar Bears uncorked a new ball carrying luminary, Les Jeffcr- Norlh. Continued on Page Nine. Hoosiers Bow To Ohio State In 28-6 Game Late Buckeye Rush Routs Indiana. By Tom Moore. (Des Moines Tribuna Staff Writer.) ELOOMINGTON, IND.

Ohio State's football team, slow to an ger but showing plenty of power once its ire was stirred, defeated Bo McMillin's Indiana university Hoosiers here Saturday afternoon, 28 to 6. The men from Columbus, hailed far and wide as the team destined to wear the national championship crown at the end of the season, rvPT. GORMt.K JONES. retired to its dressing room at the close of the first half, leading by only one point, 7 to 6. It was then that Mr.

Francis Schmidt, Buckeye coach, must have decided that wasn't near enough of an advan- Buckeyes. Continued on Page Ten. Midshipmen have handed thera In two previous contests. The victory restrained the Tars from joining Southern California and Pittsburgh as the elevens that PL? Behind to Thompson, Sub Back, Leads Attack on Northwestern. STATISTICS.

N.W. Minn, First downs 8 12 Vards italnod rn.liln 198 2811 orward passes attempted 8 8 r'ornard passes completed 3 0 Forward passes Intercepted hy 1 1 Vards by passing 02 0 Punttnit nvernjce (from scrlmmaicei .40 44 xTotal yards, kicks returned .137 103 Opponents fnmbles recovered 3 2 Tards lost hy penalty. 21 10 fx Includes punta and klrkoffa.) MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (TV-Minnesota's great football line tamed the Northwestern Wildcats Saturday while fleet-footed Gopher backs combed the flying fur of the invaders for three touchdowns and a 21 to 13 triumph before a homecoming throng of about 54,000. Not Until the aaaaaasam.

ifetalaaal last period were baile i.f.voir. the Wildcats subdued, however, and then it took a slippery, fast- stepping reserve halfback, Clarence (Tuffy) Thompson, to turn the trick after the first stringers bad failed. Thompson, aided by some bang- Gophers. Continued on Page Eight. i Win, 21-13 Local, State And National Grid Results Loral, Roosevelt fl, Ames O.

Dow lint 1 Newton 12. Mason Uy 13. hast lllsh 7. North 19. Lincoln It.

I'pper Iowa 7. Drake Freshmen 2. State. Cornell 13, Monmouth 7. reljchton 7, tirlnnell ft, oe 1H, Stale leachera 0.

Parsons 18, Colombia 0. Iowa Hesleyan 20. Penn 0. Aurora 19, Uartburx 0. l.uther Pubuoiie O.

I pner Iowa 7, Drake Freshmen 2. l.sthervllle Junior college 18, Albla Junior eolleae 0. firaceland 41, Washington Junior col' lege COLLEGE. Big Ten. rarneirle Tch 7, Purdue 0.

Iowa 19, Illinois 0. Mlrhltan 19, olnmhla 7. Chimin 13, Wisconsin 7. Minnesota 21. Northwestern 13.

Ohio Male 28, Indiana ti. Rig Six. Knrmnfi 9. annua Htntm 2. ISHiranka 1H Oklahoma Iowa Mate 6.

Minwurt 0. Missouri Valley. rrHfthttin 7, ttrlnntMl 8. TiiIha 4, Oklahoma AxKlfi 0, GonzaKtt 21, Vtashtiurn 0. Midwest.

Oh In r. 20, Dayton 9. Hftldwln-Unllari! tiO, Afthland 0. it li, OlM-rlln ti. MirhUan Mai 47, IVaMiinxion 1.1.

Ifl'aul 10, MpotfTti Mala Trmthm 0. fii.l.ul lit, Marl-MH I Krnt state 45, Him ling Gren 0. Miami 2ii, MarnhHll 1:,. Mount nkm 7, Wcoitr 7. Mnl 7, Xnvtrr 0.

Alfrrtf IlolbnMtk l'i, tnton ttleg (Kan i 7. Marqot-tte Z'i, MloUMppI 7. IMckinnon Havprfurd 0. Ohln Nnrthrrn 'i, Hflrtfltwrg 0. larlham 7, Blnfftnn H.

I i fiance 6, antral formal 4. Continued on Page Nine. fSW a. JL mmmmimismm i were tired from batting down on a Pood with intercepting Wisconsin forward Rallsplitter having enough Cardwell Leads Nebraska Middies Brushed Aside; Ramblers Continue Climb To 19-0 Win Over Oklahoma tosses. While each team concentrated on efforts to cart the football goal-ward, an alert bit of defensive play in the second period set the Maroons up for their first touchdown.

Fumble Paves Way. Big Jay Berwanger. as usual the workhorse of the Chicago team, got off one of his long kicks to Wisconsin's 5-yard line where Gordon Petersen, tall end, downed the ball. Tho Badgers attempted to get away with a surprise lateral pass play behind their own goal line but Johnny Wilson fumbled Eddie Jankowski's lateral and Ewald Nyqulst of Chicago recovered 2 yards from the goal. Berwanger needed just one smash at the middle of the Badger line to convert the break into a touchdown.

His attempt at the extra point was blocked, and after the Eadgers scored in the third period and accounted for the point, Berwanger's failure appeared high-l ly important. Badgers Grab Lead. When Berwanger fumbled on nis -yara line in me wura quar- Chicago. Continued on Page Seven. have defeated the Green Raiders covere1 Jim Bradley's fumble on three successive years.

was! GrinneU 25-yard line. Bob only last week that Notre Dame m.f- iZuercher. Creichton halfback, Notre Dame Captures to 0 Verdict From Tars. BALTIMORE, MD. UP The Gamblers of Notre Dame, roaring "ng the gridiron trail that may to their first unbeaten season toee Knute Rockne's days, struck two swift, sudden aerial blows tufday to whip Navy.

14 to 0. A Jwd of around 65,000, largest In east this year, witnessed the ciean-cut victory. triumph, Notre Dame's fifth le campaign, not only kept the Wing irish in the battle for the unal championship, but allowed 23,000 Watch Huskers Capture Big Six Loop Game. SATISTICS. Neb.

Okl. First downs It 11 arda aamed rnshlns 112 139 orward passes attempted 9 20 Forward pusses completed 5 8 Forward passes Inlerrepted 4 Vards gained 69 (17 Punting average 39 40 Total yards kirks returned 18.1 61 Opponents fumbles recovered I 0 lards lost by penalty 40 40 'Includes pants and klckoffs. By Jack North. (Sports Editor. The Dea Moines Tribune.) i rvrnr TR A fiohtlntr University of Nebraska football team kfDt Us home record jntact against a University of Oklahoma football squad by defeating the burgh Panthers, bombing them out of the way.

Wear Famous Jerseys. After the Sailors had thrown up a stout defense to halt Notre Dame's opening challenge In the first period; a -drive that was brought up short within the shadow of the midshipmen's goal, the Ramblers, wearing their fa- Notre Dame. Conrinuci on Page Two. Iowa 19, Illinois 0. Carnegie Tech 7, Purdue 0.

Detroit 19, Villanova 15. Roosevelt High 6, Ames 0. Kansas 9, Kansas State 2. Nebraska 19, Oklahoma 0. Marquette 33, Mississippi 7.

Army 14, Yale 8. Holy Cross 3, Colgate 0. avenge the setbacks the.

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