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fflndcats niampnsBii Ohio State 20 .13 Wisconsin 8 0 Chicago Purdue DES MOINES, IOWA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935. SECTION SEVEN cD q) Jt natter Slopes of Irish, to NB WW I Vn 0 13 InnE Lrun Victory-Starred Badgers Score 8 to 0 Upset Over PiirdueMWb RALLY TURNS TIDE IN Tuffy Thompson Makes Yard Around Right End FINAL PERIODS vmiun WISCONSIN IN BIG TEN WIN Inspired Hawkeyes Hold 6-0 Edge at Half. Boilermaker Offense Checked; Drizzle Aids Winners. MADISON, WIS. Wisconsin's victory starved Badgers Iowa V-uyyr i.vr, feN -T--'C--'-V V-! Minn- Flwf i)ni 7 II a rl KHim-fi nihlnx 101 201 t'tirnnrtl )ir ndrmptr-it It 1 nrw nnl hf rontpU-trtf 4 to urHrct imiM i lnlcrrrtt- 1 1 YnnU li nlln 4 liinrtn ntiTHKr fnm Titlnl nnl kirk rt- 0in'iit fnntlilr rec- crel Innli lost hv prnnltlfi 37 IMIUIDI CA1N1.

low a. 1 1 unit hH I I li Mlltl shook off the memory of five straight defeats to hammer out an 8-0 decision over Purdue here Saturday in one of the major upsets of the Western conference football season. A slim homecoming crowd of 17,000 saw Wis- MiiuifMotit, Trll Jl 1 Ill ll.iw..- I olr 1 I I rum 4 5- Hy llert Mc(irane. (Htaff Krprvupnuttvt IOWA STADIUM, IOWA CITY, IA. Minncsola's mighty march toward another Hig Ten football championship stormed past another objective Saturday when the Golden Gopher avalanche overpowered Iowa's heroic HnwUeyc in a lust half on- Minnesota "Jv; r-wror ii ii.ii.

i ni-, i consin play a defensive game which proved advantageous for Wisconsin recovered several fumbles deep in Purdue territory, A safety put the Badgers but in front in the second period. They added a touchdown in the third and then were content to play a cautious defensive game thereafter. Emmett Mortell's toe kept the Boilermakers deep in their own territory most of the time. He punted offside on Purdue's 10-sive -game to check in its first win of the campaign. A light drizzle that fell throughout the yard line in the second period to set the stage for the safety.

Wright's punt was blocked behind file goal Una by John Golcmgeske. Kick Paves Way. Mortell's kick in the third period paved the way for the touchdown. McGannon fumbled the long high spiral on his 20-yard line, to come from behind and take a 13 to 6 liy J.ihn Tuffy Thompson, who has made an enviable reputation as a runner in his first year of competition at Minnesota, is shown in the above pichire making a single yard around his own right end. Minnesota won the Iowa homecoming battle before more than 53,000 persons Saturday afternoon, 13 to 6.

35,000 Watch BEARS CONQUER Ohio State Rallies to NEBRASKA WINS Drake Valley Rlfi SIX RRAWN HPes Ruined victory. nit ciink. While fi3.0f)0 spectators shrieker! In the stands. Iowa struck with astonishing fury In the very first quarter. Slamming downlield on a lengthy march, Iowa slashed through and over that stonewall Minnesota defense for a touch-down.

Inwa IInliU I-rml. For 4.1 minutes of the gruelllnff hour of battle, Iowa held the lead. Purple Score Down Chicago, 2043 wiw will 1 1 li bears, u-u Huskers Nip Kansas, 19 to 13. Major Upset Heap Scores to Beat Ramblers. in Bulldogs Beaten Mud Battle.

Stories HUSKIES, 14-0 Aerial Attack Lets California Win. BERKELEY, CAL. California's dreams of a great football empire an undefeated season and the bid to represent the west in the Rose bowl came a step closer to reality Saturday. The mightiest Golden Bear eleven in years Pictures STATISTICS. linn.

First dwn Nrh. STATISTICS. 07 nrds Kiiliied riishtnfi M. N.W. MIDDIES UPSET PENNTEAM, 1 3-0 75.000 See Schmidt, Robertshaw Score.

rillLADELri 1 1 A PENN. i.ll Navy's football opportunists sub- FlMt dmrn Ilrakx Pictures of the nation's outstanding: foothall pames played Saturday will be found on the following 7.1 41 mi, ForMiird inses al tempted I' or Hid inHe romplHeri 4 I nrwHril mfs lnteneted by nrd- hy iiImx 'AQ I'liultnic HtTHKP iftrrlm- mnnei i' 1olHt yiirri, hirUs reltirrtfd Hi OtiMiii(MilH' fitnttili' recnyert-d ttnlx loot hv ionnltit I I liHludei punls mid kit kof fs. Jay Berwanger Star; Races 85 Yards for One Tally. STATISTICS. O.x.I'.

C'hlmto FlMt down -ZA -nrl4 gnlnfd mih- liie Mt 30" FnrwHrrt pa at- 15 7 a.f(r fom- nlnlcil 10 3 Fnrwurrt Intir- rpptrd by 1 1 VsritH hy 158 118 runllnn nvrriHte fmm fuTlmniHKf 27.8 311.1 Tntnl yarim kirk re- tnrnH Kit 78 Q)nnnt ftimhlpft TP- roviri'rt 1 1 lard lot by penalty 4(1 30 Included punts and klckoff. By Charles Dunklcy. Stories of the nation's outstanding football games will be found on the following pages: Prlnrplon dnirn. Hiirvarri. PdKP 2 snleni talk (tunic '2 I'mthiirkih down rniv Pki t'iiie 7 itlf ihiunn Hrown 1'nire 7 MiiriHirlle hIiin I'm: 7 Mauiurrt nli Trojan rr Him-ll, 1 nifir tie Tinse II InllHiia rnlllfi.

to win Vnuf l( Uuucxne triumph 1'une 10 18 I STATISTICS. VI n.lilnc tf.n Flr.l d'tn ft I tirtU RHlnrd friim arrlm. lnr'U ln.t from arrlm- litaai H. NilmliiT of klrkofl. II Mini.

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hllRKM iN in. Infin mii lottW Mlnnrftolft rf rm rn ft t'K" II Mil l'n I.KP 10 Urnt from nnhtnn 6 frlrnt downs from forward Total yardase from ncrim- niAn 1 T'i Tfittil ynrdnice frm ruthlnir 123 ioinJ yurduKt) from furuiird Hl'l Korwnrd pa1 attpmpled 1 torward iiaJinea Intercepted ly Numpr of ptints 6 Total jardiiep on piintn from lino of ncrlnimrtue Ave run nrduKP nn punts. 4i Funis return ard FtH Hti-knffn returned 44 J-umhtt'H Own fumhlOK roroverpd Opponents' fumltlrft rrcovPffd 1 NiinttMT of penaltlett II urds penal lied imarincd Pennsylvania Into a 13 to 0 upset defeat Saturday before li i 211 7 20 I'eiino vl nlH It. Htnlr Sn. It nn, Hlnle.

MfU'tiitif f.un 4 miifm HI. Mr'K v. tordham. smashed out a 14 to 0 victory over Un i 1 of Washington's Huskies. While 60,000 fans cheered at a display of power unequaled since the days of California's wonder team of 15 seasons ago, the Bears II 2 I'timMm rrfovfrrd by 1 ariln pciiftllinri LINCOLN, NEB.

lTi The University of Nebraska Cornhuskers regained the Big Six conference football championship here Saturday. They regained it by defeating Kansas, to 33, in a 75,000 fans who jammed huge Franklin field to the rafters. Navy's battlers played the (8m lal Dlpalrh to Tin ST, LOUIS, MO I irake univer- wnmmnrl tVin X7o cjV inirtnn Infondti laiUIIICU LI t. VVJi UtlVIIO-. -rr 45 Lovshin then fumbled on a try for recovery for Wisconsin and Clauss finally gathered the ball in on the 5-yard stripe.

On fourth down Mortell pivoted on a dash to the right and shot a pass to Lovshin over the goal line. Kuiining Attack Halted. dizzy, daffy, delirious ame which raM 1,1,0 Wellington uiiivrHit I a sent an estimated Slt.OOO spi-cta- to score touchdowns in the sec-! a oloou smarter football throughout to ond and third periods. Then they thunder thriller, an infuriated through for the third staved off a spectacular closing team 7 straight victory over Penn-and threat by the men from the north. lrom be fh hp.

tt cc.mhinatinn nH Satttrdav jwi i ovcr the bPS' W'Mlur omhination autl a steady rain By Sec Taylor. (Sports Editor, The Reslsler. NOTRE DAME STADIUM, SOUTH BEND, IXD. Notre Through SI of the fiO minutes it was anybody's ball game. Then, In the waning moments of a struggle as fierce as any ever waged in Iowa, that raw Gopher power found the groove and sledged-hnminered its way down the field for the touchdown that clinched the victory.

Hammering I It was a duel of huge, hammer lors Trom uie Kiaumtn oaoijiing S(orm at l-'t ft is Iiifoherently. field Saturday They regained it after handing afternoon. One the nigged, tenacious Javhawkera player, Hounding 3 they have met in five years. iuiuui running attack was Danies mighty I nlcasht-s Power. and fought with I The team that had been charged all its power to with owning no offense drew back; keep its Western 3 Luck I'layn Part.

football team o.uvu com me first half and! when the Boilermakers switched! Si i 1 js was toDDled from to an 8Tial earns in thfi spennd ithe curtain Saturday and displayed conference record The two touchdowns-one In the a touchdown on a silver platter in! Hudgens of ithe Bears, solved second, the other in the third! I i the heights here. half battering power, passes that i unblemished. proved almost in Sat-' vulnerable clicked at crucial periods, and an Trailing ing lines and deft slashing backs. The victory was Minnesota's by right of conquest and the Gophcrt quarter both came when Ladyj RSither Odd to score twice for Luck put her finger on the fighting; Washington a increasingly strong defense. urday afternoon by a fighting, pr scrapping North- Li learned the decision.

Purdue outscored the Badgers in first downs, 9 to 2 but could "not get beyond Wisconsin's 25-yard stripe. Navv footballers. lvm" The Bears gave a convincing demonstration of heads up football by snatching at a break and in i ij.rtisiiA -fr at'ni in nn I i txpatnrn univer- Chicago Maroons i midway in the third period, the Buckeyes cut! loose with a smashing passing 1 tl lI Vtt- rhampionship nne fur Dana I (ory crowd of sitv eleven that "NaT 1 They overpowered an Iowa team which never for an instant relaxed in its drive for victory. No Hawk-eye team ever waged a more bitter battle and lost. In defeat Iowa outplayed the WISCONSIN 8.

California. Continued on Parje Ten. offense, was the first over the mine, head fnoii.iui etin took a coal line, scoring after a penalty Ht of Ne- to see Ml I ur.y. II: Him.kr I Ramblers except i i. driv that result- HM.hl.N.

I uma. ime niilldoes drop our. or me mis- the first Lcu V-f 'for cd in three touchdowns, and a 20 had put Penn deep into the IIWIC I .11.11.. ai I and the Ss i.nvjhin last few minutes Football Results pp. KII.H 1)1 VAI.L.

I Jordan the final H. R- H. V. nn" ii'wi nuu Valley conference champion- leri ine ncin wnnc me nilile-cmiched learns won the igmp running as Washington con- cheered the fighting hearts of th Southwest i-oitfert-nce title In jtiuued to a likely tie with Tulsa. courageous Hawkeyes.

1917, 1SI9, 1921, and Hudgens scored in the second Through the misty afternoon, 11127. Here at Nebraska, hl Lnii fourh quarters. His first was 'under leaden skies and a scmi-fojf ornhiisker team won Ihn ja sBnt through right tackle, fnl-; which clouded the playing area, Blir Six conference chain- inujorl hv cut hrlt for a 24-vard the two bruising, battering of- Dri(pr to 13 triumph. Fifteen thousand on its own 9-yard line. An inter-spectators braved a drizzling raincptcd Pss netted the second and a chilling wind to witness thcaHy.

with Capt. Lou Robertshaw conflict. galloping 66 yards for his first ilorv 1o BiTwanirer. touchdown in three years at the The score of one of the season P'tr. 2 Snifiy- v' nrmtr touchdown.

Lovshin. I Prior to Saturday Notre Dame Fr.nlr Diroh n. Ca-t Ohio State got the victory and center nerin lor pionshlp in 1 1MSI, V.Vil remained undefeated in Big Ten! Had Wide Kdge. I 1933, and now 1S5. Iowa.

Con'iiiucd on Pinto Tico. -1 tiainp. or Yaif Drake. Cntitimird mi l'liif. Fmir.

Kamblers. Continued on.Pnrje Three. hca.1- fmar. f. iunn or Mtrhlcan XIuxwpH of Ohio Slate.

competition. But the glory of thei The Penn powerhouse had a game oeiongca 10 jay wide edge in the statistics, 16 first ts captain or tne Maroons ana some- bat.k to two touch(lown Placekick Lets times called the one-man team, downs to four, but once the to take the lead, watching that St. Mary's and Fordham Battle to Thrilling 7-7 Tie The great Chicago halfback Quakers got past the Navy 40- Pad vanish partly through their Illinois Halt Michigan, 3-0 raced 85 yards down the field Local. Washington 13, Draka 0. State.

Mlnnranta 13. lima fl. Kan.n. Malf Ia Statf Inwa MaU Tearhfrs 7. I.nthfr 3., rtlumltla 0.

liirnfll 9. Carkton to. College. HHi U.S. IlllnoU 3.

Mlrhtitan 0. Nrtliwftf rn I i. trB DanM 7. Iowa li. Indiana l.t.

Maryland 7. UUt-onaln 8, Purring t. Ohio stale 20. hkana 13. RIO MIX.

Kanaa state A. Ia state 0. Nrhra.ka Kan 13. Oklah.Kiia 20. MIOMMtrl 6.

M1SSOI KI VALI.Ey. Wa.hlnutfin 13. Ilrake Nmlh Dakota 7, o-ltthton f.rlnnal! 7, Irnth state Icarhera 7. Irntenary 21. lulna 0.

MIDWEST. Toledo 41. talver.ltr of Lonlavlllr 7. St. ltil t.

frehmen 0, Cat (jlrar-deau Tearheea tianron leai ber Ifl. Pern Terhert 13. 3H, Winona 9. u.r.,itM t't. Mirhlean State A.

yard line they were unable to ad- own misguided efforts, and then vance with any consistency. I coming back with another touch- through the whole Buckeye team, dodging and twisting in the snakiest gallop seen on Stagg field down when Nebraska fans were by Lowell Kpurgeon, sopbomorej St. Mary's has won three times It was the first Navy win In beginning to wilt from a sustained in i i snnrehpnsion which never ahnteH -'A CI lllLo Big Ten and tied the Pnmn rtnre. Navy. Continued on Pufie Three.

Ohio State. Continued on Page Three. 1 1 Except in the vV (f 'f'N Hopes Shattered by Illini. halfback, who booted a 31-yard placekick ln the waning minute of the second period. On two other Both Teams Score in Second Quarter; 50,000 See Game.

NE" YORK, N. y. (scoring touchdown each In a thrill-studded or' period, Fordham and St. ai7 8 of California battled to a second heat, when almost ev until the timer's pistol popped a farewell. One Play Touchdown.

The fans who turned their heads at the opening kickoff missed the first touchdown. Lloyd Card- IV erything in the By William Weekc. CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (fj- -The I occasions, Michi football book 11 1 happened, it was gan had to stage well, the "wild hoss" of the Corn--Fighting Illini of Illinois, at their i tt mostly a story of Vn.llantl Teher 10, Terra Battle line the I i stand. In two powerful tie husker backfield, also missed hU wrPCked whatever! Cardwell, temporarily in a mental haze, watched the ball bound past, Western conference gridiron title ln the fifth renewal of their CrjorfU interseetiona football ri lines which stood shoulder to shoul-' der and battered third period, Wil-bus Henry, Illinois quarterback; who had lugged have enter- hopes Michigan may j-f; 1 1 I it ft Nebranka.

Con (ward on Pine Three. al urdav. Virginia Junior folleie 7. Ironwood rt. IVtrnlt 5.1, Boeknell 0.

arroll 0, Ijiwren'-e 0. tlhlo in. Mll.kinKltm 17. Ue.lern Kevr.e 7. tlhlo Uetlean 7.

Akrno 7. Meldethere M.hrndrre Vormal O. Mount I ntnn 'JM. hnil'in mttenhera 21. Ohio Northern 12.

Marietta 31. Bimllna U. 'lnt1lai 13. John arroll 0. Kalamar.m O.

Blnfftoa 0. Rlrer Kall Teaehera 14. Marleter 13. St. (Maf IS.

si. Thomaa 0. awav at eacn Fit- Jtained by whipping the Wolverines, to 0, ln rain Bwept Memorial thousand nmr. il Mh.r fnr (II min. MUMf.K.

Northwestern 14, Notre Dame 7. South Dakota 7, Creighton 6. Wisconsin 8, Purdue 0. Pittsburgh 29, Army 6. Stanford 3, Southern California 0.

Colorado U. 11, t'tah 0. Uestern Maryland 12, Boston College 6. and parsed the Illinois 26 to the it tm ll.al.HKl.tlH. hall from the throi HAS LAIU.E Montreal had a 1935 paid at the turnstiles of the Poloi lstaiium Saturday.

The slugging grew so enthusias- nrfanr nf 9Q1 nnn without hnr. I' i Michigan. gain days and free automobiles, The lethal blow waa delivered Continued on Pag Xma. n4s 10 the fun. began five years ago, Fordham.

Continued on Page Ten. (Continued on Paga Seven..

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