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SPORTS SEVEN Managers and Catchers-Giants and Yankees Both Well Fortified ft THE PES MOIXES REGISTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1936. i vi I 1 L.S.U. DEFEATS RICE, 20-7, TO Answers to Queries 0 5 0 5 io I 111 I OH Noll. If prr4Hinl r- IH'K I.

rnelp nml st'rnninnT quf Oimt. iui Ml inMfrril II Ihet nr an. that lh Infurmntinn miiv Dliimnfil In generally mvrrpt4 rwnril twntUt. UuOon nthkh rqiitr rmttdr6U rrrh Ihrmicli nrwtpa-pr fitr raonitt nwfrrl nor ran qiiratMrn whtrh rpqnlra rr'rrenrea GAIN REVENGE 0, LITTLE TO PICK BETWEEN 1936 SERIESRIVALS Dickey, Mancuso Rate Nearly Equal. DO li By Sid Feder.

NEW YORK, N. Y. UP) The of four members merits 'ft Ai Kurr hi9 a iia, tor ami otiiil hav lpn t'-u f'1 to i Kfn tfi tanf.m fishiein ir in thf nr ftMui. H-a-it Wfirn n'it h' Urc' Mn-l-ma -nofnr iithl mih wmrr ih Max Si jimmv Brai1r ticrst im fniitfiiiM Shmitn and Btaf1lo. ttr nii F.i (, rnrH and l-mn- rv.r, he.i uh tht win- nrr fight.

VPF rh-pp Ful wm Puki v-fatfd i 0 Ctmi' -i-tn'rrt f'toln 1 ti ft, pu'ntn 'Ia. fttrr ViPna Twhfi" Imi 1t ripft-ttl Txai Wf an, -'ft to 7 a -11 th A a'i-1 Tachfrp ua t- hui I fit kmw ahfut ih ciher iamf on our iit. the world series set the rival 65-Yard Run Means Touchdown. BATON" ROl'GE. LA.

-4v Displaying an alert, hard rhatging team, Ijouiaiana State unlveiaity got off to a flying neamm atart Saturday night hy whipping the Rice Ouia, 20 trt 7, before a crowd of 25,000. The victory eased the memory of the 10 to 7 sethack the Owls handed the Lcmiataniana in the opening game laat year, the only defeat State suffered in the 1935 regular season. Rice, up against a heavier and moie powerful team, made a spir aunagers and catchers are provoking the hottest kind of argu-ments since the Giants clinched me National league pennant. On most of the other spots in the lineups the infield batting punch of the Yankees and the outfield slugging of the Giants, the pitching of Carl Hubbell, the rival defensive strength, and so on there is more or less agreement, but any attempt to give the edge men at iha u-hool Wnii'iifnn Ti bat('1 ra'l Kh ani i'i hich nf tf h' pn horn a a fou! ttrvo-ns i'f nuT i ro rt ih or i'hi in fair Tmit-rv. I.

C.I n'hr la Thi hm nir.nr. ited showing, but was barked up in anrpi fmin rut tn i rnnjt' its terntoiy most of the time. The Texans rarely threatened. Both teams sooted in the fit ft u'hfn ih hat'rr waik1 wan nut hfrt uvrr-ran and wan 'hkR'-I tip returned hf t'af mnrl n.tt. ha vp hppri rt l.pfnrp hp ha-1 t'-in hfd he torn htd it hp had Mktu lo ir.p it period.

Louisiana State broke the to eunei ui or the men behind the plate is picking a fight in either camp. McCarthy Big Success. On the one side are Joe McCarthy, pilot ot Yankees, a rain who never played major Itague baseball but has had un-nnv success with big-time clubs, ice when Reed raed yaida for a touchdown. Crass converted from placement. Two minutes later Rohm fumbled on the L.S.U.

12-yaid line alter a punt, and Ard, Rice, recovered. Coffee slashed off right end for six yatds and a play later Friedman passed thiee yards to Coffee over the goal and then kicked the point to knot the score. RFW, Sarih.irn la. V-Mir In'P'-prp'a-tion of thp Np Y'ik Aihip'c i loui c.itrpft. 'J'hit tu paPd hpn Jamti fiip, Ihp X'tm-'pr KPnpial utiitp thp a-'m itiiali a 1 un.

ha it man ihp rt.rrmimiiiin. I rm n.it know Hip fari tima tl ihp hut tarn afipr a apriPi of unat niaiiw Iinhtfi. whtrh PiirlPd in fmifi undpr mil i i nmmnnrM Tha cummtr ihpn Miifd that all fmhtara muftt mi a tatn tt of nnitpcuvt Up hi It riaimp'l woa'l pirvpnt tha fiihtpr ti hPina haqiv hurt by a low Mow and that no funt ton id won on a foul If a iiihtrr wni d.n and ihp tpfprp rul't it from a low hiow ih rpfprpp mcht trip fight and ihp fijhir who knorkPd dwtt a nrip' rt. Thpn if tha Iishtpr faup.1 nr rpfunpd to rnntmi.a ind Bill Dickey, heavy hitting catcher, keen handler of a set of Ditchers that were the laugh ofi 20. RICK 7.

the league early in the season. Over in the Giants' camp, there ire Bill Terry, pilot of a pennant winning club for the second time in five years, and Catcher Gus Mancuso, "iron man" of major Pirap hip di'iionpnt wnuld ha awardei th huut. Fur mr Kiankip natnwin rj Moor wrt. Ir R. J.

CM v. I rann-t l-'k 1 Aid how PithPr th Nw York rttntf Catrnil HnRh(ir Votk Yank Hand on tha M'hailc KorriPa P'v Ui bp arh Individual M. fl. hiiPh,) ri" fotKPriiPd Hn-vr the finrlnui Vn-kPia tha (mu of M-mdav Sp1 2U CriM Coffw "howm the tam-i won and loat lo tHifc leatn rtidman SERIES FEVER ROCKS GOTHAM league receivers, not as powerful batter as Dickey, but a dangerous man in the clutch, nevertheless, Both Master-Minders. Both the men in the drivers' scats are the brainy, master-mind- PAM BARTON IS U.S.60LF THREAT AMKR1CAN LKAUI'K.

2 Rcoip by quartpta. I- a 0 7 an Ri 7 0 0 7 I Sioring TotuhdowriP Rd, Pat (nfPP, Pan pointa ir tourh down Ctana 2. Ktiniman Oirtclalp Rfptp Hell of Yanderhm urn pi i Vtnpr of ippoiiri hd ltn- man Phllhp of nnritta Trh; fili Judg SUflt nl Atilmrn 3 1 i a 1 I ing type. McCarthy developed this sense in four and a half years Capacity" LrOWQS Seen with the Cubs, where he won one fiamf; National league pennant, and six lul Patty Berg Tops Home Forces. Twilight Song Takes Feature years with the lanks, who now have won two American league: 'hi, ho rircrii By Eddie BrieU.

NEW YORK, N. Y. Only NKW YORK, N. Y. In more ways than one the V.

women's polf chHinpinnMhip to be plHyeiii titles for him. Tern worked under John Mc- sudden apathy on the part of the i 1 2 1 i "i 1 1 i HUM IT SI l.v IN I til 1 1 13 7 K9 Y'1 11 8 1 I lil 1H 7h 711 ti 7 "114 1,1 1 4 1 7 7'J 4 7 I 9 12 71 7(i -I HO in i in in 5 7 II 8 11 SI .34 7 lit 9 70 72 7 HO 9 NATIONAL LKAOI'K. i o5 iT" 5 I i I Jl Circuit Event iPhL next wern ai hummit, i. re- nit town's baseball-mad fans can Giaw for nearly 10 years, and he b'K IBembles the recent men's title was McGraw candidate to take sl0P 'ne la" worlcI senes eiween over the reins the Yankees and the Giants from Terry is a' brusque type. No l.e'"n glad-hander, he concentrates on heights.

It has been 13 years since i Gotham had a subway series, and the job hand, exclusively. He i it isn likely, in view of the long wa flra In rulnir thi tournament in advance calcula- LEXINGTON, KY. iTi W. Hons. Strang's Twilight Song won 'the There'll be no defending cham- Kentucky futurity as the six-day pion when a field of 1SS tees off in Grand circuit meeting got under the 18-hole qualifying round bright way here Saturday, lowering her and early Monday morning In the own season's record for two-year-free-for-all battle for 64 berths in old trotters to wu.

famine from a strictly local stand- N. York "lO 11 It l.T IfihOT liffi league nero or me year, not nnint IVinf raH.hnt rnntai ii'ill in, si.Loun 12 ii IHUi if the match play competition. Biery farm's Lee Hanover won cm, 11 7 9 10 Irt IS 1A S4 I hus the door is wide open as the Walnut Hall cup 2:01, equaling I l1 a 14 'i i'i it was in uie inrn a loiuney ana uie reconi ior mis ay'ear-old feg- sii an7 7i 7 (I 11 1 1 I 4 4J" the prospects are it will he a close ture. TtniuM a 7 9 7 fight among several promising i'A( 1:. .1 lit m.

1 nr, 1. 11.. .1.... Klni Hrrwrr. h.

ihy Pflu Ihf in 1 77 711 97 orly for bringing a club up from, fifth ace a mid-season to the wuh cassjc sUrU pennant, but for gomg in there at We(nesd jn po)o Groun)ta first base despite the hand.cap of nome of tne Giantg the I river rivals are expected to Third Last Year. eclipse the financial and attend- He took over the club in 1932, ance records set in the 1926 affair, liter McGraw retirement, and Capacity, wound up sixth that season. The; In six that 'year, the TROJANS CRUSH niMiiruiriifi nKaiusi. iif (mil-, MaliolW) I Ill serous challenee from l'am Bar-' 1 n. 2 3 a niim, Th Mmnn t-HHiifiifcr mini 1 Bill liar Heilituwiiod h.

iR Cnmm Hit only or urmi- ton, freckle-faced, red-haired 19- Kindriininlii 3 a 3 iiuifiiioni 1 .1 1. 11 mm (nirni nn Lulu Sltonn hr. (S. PiiMnl 4 4 4 Moini thlp pr thgi I bmv bur of Hum year-oiu Krilish champion. Hicn wm nd Lou Btim Bny iiu ii An uanim.

417 Snuentn ih While Miss Barton looms as the 3 04.,: 502: 2 nj. best bet among eight foreign con- 'nn nn miti, inn itAH H. rburdnn. Kiiher in ofi- i a ol IHOIIKH.x, IS -boll or bawball II Mkll no didfri-n. lendeis, red-haired fatty Rerg of.Tnim Bonn 1 iby nr Vnio nii-h iniifr tuim iifr owr-nm.

Minneapolis rules favorite on the! Thm, 1' iV American side. Patty lost to Mrs. "2, BUDGE TO PLAY PERRY IN FINAL rest year, the Giants took the Yal)iis and cardinals played before1 rmnant and the world series. They 32S.051 spectators who paid "ere second In 1934 and third last 207,864. With the Polo Grounds' OREGON STATE accommodating 51,586 year i 30 AS 00 IS Ai :00 :30 iToo hi 1:45 2 2:1 2:35 1 3:0 3:30 4:01 4: IS 4:30 J-M 5:30 5.4S 6 1 30' i 1:00 8ilS 9:30, 9:4 i P'ri TS OB iver Vare in the 1935 finals at Inter- niici ai inn, lumn i immaterm.

a bmur ink 011 lill hrom a bai.riinnr hv nf hit McCarthy Is almost the reverse and the Yankee stadium seating 4 -i Southern California in Stars as 41 miu i'i .1 11. a nr nv reason of alrikini oil 'h Meet Today for Coast in nature. He's the genial, easy- -1 767. the total attendance for six Mrs. Vare and former champion Lm Hanov.r.

1. ihy Har- ma'v 'run al any'nm'li'ii Net Title. 1 if nai iwrn iriirrn iimnw or rourpr na Virginia Van Wle not competing It rt'tr nen. 1 m. 'C lifanl .12 2 runa out nf tha baat Una mhlla a niav la suing type, inspires worlds of con- games, on a capacity basis, would flfcnce In his It has been be 370,869.

and aggregate receipts hi! job to uphold the slugging WOuld approach the $1,500,000 38-7 Triumph. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Wi Uni Portia 3 3 haini marla on him. looks like a golden opportunity Koion. b.

Mcrat ara, I men aha u.111 Lr1.in LAU iH'i I i Tann i 2 m. i H. Par-. 4 Mliia Kata for tha 1innianta vnnneilr atialll 4 4 Lady irwiuon or me anks built up mark Uarwi.lt Worih, Iliirfl alo litartfii versity of Southern California's Trojans signHlled a return to foot- raaer Miner Huggins, and he's: Leaving the matter of breaking Tlmaa, 2 ill, THHKK 1K.4R Ol.ll TROT, miiin. none it with this year's club.

records nn to the fans, the 3 HKATN, probably share the limelight of lasting their way through th opening game of the world straight set victories, Fred Perry series Wednesday. The Giants, England, amateur tennis of a hectic pennant cam- Plon of the world, and red-haired Jack Van Deman Takes Amateur Outboard Title Pf taion c- Iby Protaotor, Wbllal 4 Anna B'arlirirn a Athlon, b. ia' Canton I 2 1 Tlon Parlr.j. br IT. Barryl 1 2 StonaitrlKi.

Truaji. br. c. Ij. Houaiaai pulgn, are expected to toss Carl Donald Budge, Oakland, American titlist, won the right Saturday to meet each other for rrary wullt.

Palar Son. Volvra. WASHINGTON. D. C.

Jack MfKivn. Hunny.Uay aian atartad Tlmaa. 2:04, 3 0. 2. OS, 2:07.

Wimhit. In unfibdll. a nmrr third may ndvnni' piny 'inly. It tmpninihle to make a iiiH on nv otli hcrunncr unm lh innitr caniHtt lav ihir hiiifi until piii hH hall rrhfl or piri th piM' tn1 thrror th irrnn on third cmiH ii'jt (iri th pitv rtfprrltmrt hv mi. if I have InteTprtf it rDrmcilv.

Hhncri our ntirelv to mr Ri lur mt to flv a dtfinlta dfJiion. Favfttn. la. iorrv, I n-t knnw thf nhfrf about nf Willi Wai.1, th fnnrifr Michigan Nuro ttack and football mar. UJ Thi ortlclil, accttiti'd woilrt a rcrd for tha 320-yard high hur-flli Ik Ml hv Forrant Town.

Thia record recnrnlied by th Intpr-national Athlttic FfUraUon in August. i Yu do not want to atari an uriiu-mnt and neither do I an I decline to fata who mi tha great rat punier that ever lived. Anyway. I am not qualified to expi ewH an opinion. Horry.

4 Tha Drake ralava tn will he held April 2i and 24 if they are Kaxed at ttm UKual time, and have heard no talk a change. If you etpert a pereonal reply to item Ion rourtey require that you encion a eiemped and addreeeed the men's singles championship of Van Deman of Red Bank His Cubs Won. tending clubs will get together for 11 "'gninnce Saturday, smash- He led the Cubs to a National the second, as well as the first, ing a helpless squad of Oregon league pennant in 1929, his fifth Same in the Giants' park. The state Beavers 38 to 7. year there, and was let out the thlrd fourth and are slated Thirty-five thousand fans saw next year.

Joining up with the for tne Yankee stadium, across coach Howard Jones' Trojans hand Yanks lri 1931 he has never fin-lthe rlver- If a sixth and Beavers their worst defeat In shed lower than second In six; are necessary, the teams willthe history of their football rela-wsoni. In his second campaign travel back to the Polo grounds, jtions. with them, he piloted them into Big Crowds Seen. Displaying a sparkling aerial at- th pennant and to a four-straight tack that clicked 18 times out of victory over the Cubs in the series. nd-o 30 passes attempted, and a wealth Hi hold, an edge over Terry in te.Nt"n of backfield talent, the Trojan, manaje.isl ni.n,.

offlce has en doing nicely since N. won the championship for wm tne championship for un out- ou A nment. board amateur racers in the pres-: OnOOtS ACC 1 W1CC Hubbell at the Tanks In the first game. Manager Bill Terry Is at upper left, while Hubbell lit shown mopping his brow in the upper center. Joe McCarthy (upper right) is expected to nominate red-thatched Charlie Huffing to cut down the Giants.

Ruffing is shown In pitching action below. Budge downed Jack Tidball, Los cup regaUa Saturday by On Same Hole on Minnesota Course Angeles, by the lop-sided scores of 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, and Perry defeated Frank Shields, Hollywood, 6-3, 6-3, 8-6 Doubles Foes, Too. winning the first heat and placing second in the second. Gar Wood, of Algonac, won the second heat and was awarded second place. Tu-ft tu.

.1 the Giants clinched the pennant in i i if i if hi i norm it nnr and the twice aRain the third and wound ana inei th-fvo best in th- M.ti- i Boston two days ago. tun ha.t i .1 uosion iwo aays ago, i'vo Dest in the me. 1 bur-t un the Rpaver rout with two more Perry will get his chance to Horace Dodge's speedboat Del- do tha rariin- i weeks of ticket-buying me receiving in this series. tallies In the final quarter. as Pacific south- phlne turned over and sank almost when Uie two immediately as it roared loiu Ihe dethrone Budge West champion Dirkoy KPst Hitter.

Oregon State's threatened run ning attack never was permitted to Dirkoy gives the Yankees a hit? st rnnriln meet In the final toclav. Perry WEST VIRGINIA VICTOR, 40-6 NEW YORK, N. (fi) Strange happenings filtered In from the wayside toes this week nn rnfmbrrhip in Thi AHoclald Vrvnn national Hole-In-One club Mff4d to for ih yenr. At St. Cloud.

Hoeckman, on tiio ITti-yaul ninth of tlif St. C'lou'i cuiintiy club, sank hia tee shot for the first ac ever scored on the hole. course In the President's rare. Alton OT.nen of JVttv Amliov. won the tournament in H)3; hiitiiro ith j'ir i R('t under wav.

and Joe Grav, star inning, with a mark of pocleti for each game. 2, the season tr, am Tk. v.k. Beaver halfback, who led the T. Ledvard.

la I have no dettnfta fiesire in ffj t.i vntir iinUon but fini fofttiiali a unce a wei-fc an 'l hn xt ii' I anv vi-rv iv stmr and kmc i'ii' rii fm i i rt over five ji'xl ati'l i ft ball i- ii Mt tr iwu bn I mild bfi i Lit i(ra i he i Ef.t id 1 1 ii '1 'ice a 'i'i i li i fi ijfjf in rc-fr Vhan per 'ins I I'ppl in ft, 'in l' i- "i a mi'fij end adtlretteed envelope trn-i a poMtcardt. 1933 and He did not com- WOn the comet class of sall-pete last year when Budge csp- in vessels, tured the title. Perry and Shields The 20-fool onert race was won of J'lancusii h- u. northerners to a 13 to 7 victory nunc has been going blasted its way to more than 100 .333 nara ainna, eu-t over Troy last vear, had little 18,000 oj pace since the first of victories in the American league month, while Manr.i.sA wi- a opportunity to show his wares. See Dedication Lighted Field.

I will engage Budge and Gene Mako by Dick Hartoe of Galesville, Md. Wed .300. Dickev'i hlttimr has A lonK Pas" from CaPl- fimrited. There proheb'y kt fteainiK i'h rhe coa hing today in the mens doubles finals. Peter Carlson of Sea Cliff.

N. f'l-Vf-I-V'-VaV IIfia-llflia! lAatBT "'ti more tim.lw tnn Alexander to Bob Mountain I do not know what a Ik. i "a me series an 11 10 lavorue, they are You ran ret a efrn(ne top acoi-fd another arc on the Mm at. -t 1 0 Wll Qll 6h yams and the only Vircinia univeraitv'i football nr mr hnuirW HfuitH tn (he teftttJ'e nn girlr hnnke'hail ivn lrn P.wninf, the On'ervilie. I iarh.

and I. carh nf the, hole. Other new members of the airui UK ttj um iv ic, vrinnn 13...... 1- 1 fonng jpraa thia ramnairrn uhii. Beaver score in the last period hi a.

ln' campaign, while Broadway betting commissioner ne, nval has accounted uino hu nn o.c.-t Mountainera rode rough-shod Gracyn Wheeler, Santa James V. Mullen of Richmond, lh irnivmjtv nf Piiirinnatt whn flne waH trailing 2-6 in the took first honors in the claaa uvei in? ruvn any ui vmuiinau: plover, la team at The De Moln-a a. A fiAl ihiet uKaaI Hole-In-One club Inclniled Hiiko iiole-In-One club Included Hugo L. Suih.rl.no 7.... on onvBl nmna series for more than a quarter of Saturdv niaht trounclnar th ouiooara competition oy win-.

ao.) re Ramaay haiumay nignt, irouncing tne jThll. wheeler onnosea Alice oez.ueK, airecior or ainieuis ami is can'a Both Kuhn century. home toam 40 to in the season's vetetan football coach al Penn and handling Willi la Tria rim rounta In L.ttieho floodlighted opener. O. 0 rs Y.

la: i llaaa 1 Wilhama avia for fluhkl Baal I BH FJact laml OCCOUU WOriU P'ayiHK 3' years; R. Linco Oiav day. 7 tops by his methods with a HubbHI to Start, yfiir for much of the season, the Giants' opening pitching; The game was a dedicatory af- Th. cam. a ri.diratnrv mt.

WJViava WlOiUV iiOiltia W.lt.r tfnn.xnv Minn; Walter Konexnv, Minne- iihert fair afl wcjj for the remodeled and OA 1 Dniiblfxi Final. The final round of the women's ancui naa me same tough as- sirnment, Dovle quotes 6 to 5 Scirr by pan. MILWAUKEE, WIS. IPS The Minn I.lovd Tillman VW. Cincinnati stadium.

A i i ki enlarged L. eibnua Wl ot against tne xannecs in tne iirsi 0.sc II 11 7-7 I uwjd of eame and 3 to 5 against the Hconrn Tniii-rmuwrt! sianlay. Iavta 2. Oamfnrrl Rarrman Handarann Vnunlain crowd of 18,000 attended. The lineups: (lira iranuan'iy ano nraiiv arijiinnant II la na.

aaaarv for ua i flavoia moat of our apai-a 10 Iowa arhoola, lhara aia ao many of iham may ara lha arhoola in whkh wa ha.a moat raatar inlaralt. .1 Rurilnl'on la Tha flaM Irnl for nirrl rlog iiana llv haM tn tha fail a Paa Moinaa haa haan anan'lona'l ih.a yaar. doubles brings together Bonnie second baseball game of the little hart, Ind H. f. Nancrede, In-Blank and May Doeg of Santa world series between Buffalo of dinnapolUs, and Mis.

Kred Monica and Dorothy Workman the International league and Mil- Mullen, Ind. and Dorothy Bundy. waukee of the American associa-: nything but steady. Giants. He'll bet 12 to 5 ggaina-t' 'ltr Beally.

Hanlar- i son. paKer, the American leaguers, taking; the; jaman Fiawan Durable, Ou. 4 CINCINNATI OihhAnev over Dirkev ilrst two games, ana il lo me aria: haa1 imnmin Jarry of L. Sal hart Hii big advantage, ln nil Budge and Mia. Van Ryn won'tion, scheduled for Saturday night, 'DUJI' Crtf mixed doubles title hy defeat- was called off late Saturday be- 17 311111118 rnW oCOtt, flalil Jurlga, FrJ Coi- the chwamlain durability.

The Yankee Giants don't turn the trick. ana of California WFtST Barna Hooaaa A i Hayrick Voimn Sahara Uoram nr H'h arhoi Naa'1a la ro a -vr has been out of action, for! The Yankees ran draw Fiance, and Miss cause of rain. Milwaukee won the Raiaix Ing- Yvon Petra up on fotma- wa Known aa J'a v'naa ia n- British Fighter, Wed i R. t. Haimx It fiiri nn which th opener Friday night, 7 to 5.

Ramay Workman, 6-, 6-3 Hin.i injury or anotheri four times even terms with the Giants in the UT pcii'nryfnn Rfar: wwon. Mancuso has caught subway series standings by win-: aoiiiiig tuil UCcU 3 LONDON, ENGLAND Cardar riant 1 11 1 Moan name i. The National: Kaxon 8 flimiandi foot hull ff'n pv nitm1 htwMft In'h ni Klivfnth irf tht north Hi Whiu('n iv WanhihK'n i th ftr-t trft n'irth nt 1 bIiv. Anyway you can't mi n. L.V Hnpni.

Tht rntvtrtMr auu me oniy reason ne nmg uua mi 7 oniy reason ne 1 Spectators pelted Phil (Fainting LspOSa Romps Home Scott, the prizefighter, and I TTirct in PfjrA Manof his br'de, Mary Hindmarsh, with Mustangs Score In Last Minute dirih't riP3T nrafl PU pfn auHii Lget lmo cUn the others league champions took two of the -UCdL UI dUlCy 1 GUI HnTA th MCnd-string re- three previous meetings in 1921- Qnener 32 tO 0 "V(fhd to have some work. 22-23. il1 JtllCi OC LU "tctual big leaeue Dlavinr ex-i Manager Bill Terry definitely; ST i.niTTS Mfi li a. a jaxuww itivvk mH rftnltfl I) 21 0 arorina Touchdown Cardar. Kyla taub for Ina football teim pitvi ml VkVJTtTKVT Th Mn in 1 in leii ine regiairy oince aiier ineir hrothrt riot P'iy tfnit Yil.

Tli back held mn thtt jfir re Oordm Lke. MHlr. Pirkin. tnd 8huttworth. Moan.

Oraca 10 irlUnipn, D-U marriage Saturday. Scott gave another triumph Saturday at Nar- age hl 3f3 hi, bride as 2i. DALLAS, TEX. Southern ragansett park when she won the; -h are bout even up. has decided to open with Hubbell, ton univeraity of st.

tuSy iWil' 3 ova? fw has accounted for 26 of the defegted Bradley Tech of Peoria, van ,7 ycars of ervice to the Giants' wins, 16 or tnem in a row. Saturday 32 to 0 in opfnjne 1 Methodist football champion of Rochambeau handicap, a mile and! UU Mainn. ir ia trt I HTl BEKlll i Whn Lork plvl lowt wi n. luilhark and In hit lait yar a quartarbaf Aubrv tvin and Dtvtnt -r hail harka. Vou no doubt rter to (h Jnivold bro'hri of who tftmrnat at liuva in 1929 and 10.to.

In rcnt ytnm Inwa has played flor Wasfi'naton univaraity. Oi(tai. PlttaburcH 'and nn fta't. I do not rca'l th xact van, although Coitatt wai at Iowa ia Wan arianuuso naa onamfej ua moo rooirjaii seaaon. rinaion.

Fun tuchto ut th stocky G'ant in the fourth game and also me A forward pasgi three llne buckg the Southwest conference last year three-sixteenths for three year; and contender against Stanford olds and up. Esposa finished university in the Rose bowl claa- leneth ahead of Howard, which! mi7 dciJ set of sixth if he is neeaea and an end run brought Washing- Dakota Undder Dies uiii wnrw. aeriea expe-1 ton its five touchdowns, three of a sic at Pasadena, eked out a 6 to had a nose on Dusty Dawn. IttlCe, i. v.

uAt-f I a a I t-, a wh, i0 and '31 classic vli Utnc I Inpnpr th.m in the second half. Rukant -lv niltl iailit virtnrv Sattirrlav nv.r th Knrth "a tha JaClllCll HIO -araina anrl in 1Qt Vnr. (u rk'Tnnl. scored two each, O'Toole, DEADWOOD. S.

D. Pt Con- Texas Teachers of Denton HINK'S TEAM LOSES. ae Giants. jFrom Case Team, 16-7 I the other. rad Killian, 20, member of the In the final period, Bob Finley, RALEIGH, N.

C. (VP) David- U'CHev Hit iaa mm nuto TViirh Black Hills Teachera college foot-; Slant S.M.U. fullback, plunged two gon'g wildcats rated the under- Watch for The Des Moines Tribune's football contest next Wednesday and every Wednesday during the football season. A list of 20 tough games will be presented on which you may test your skill and knowledge of football. Names of the con-teat winners are printed every Monday in The Des Moines Tribune.

Missouri Varsity-Beats Frosh, 26-6 COLUMBIA, MO. CP Miasourl university's footbail varsity taught the freshmen how touchdowns LLE.Vf.UA.XU. VLiW nf An. I KAN'SAS GAME CALLED OFF. souad of Snearfish.

a. died varda for the only counter of H.mb i nH.r.on'. w. Dickey, who has been defeated the Case School -uon in only one series haa'plied Science gridiron LAWRENCE, KAN. VP The jn a hospital here Saturday night game, with only one minute left fav0red North Carolina Wolfpack, i io btt.r i i h.

nn's Kansas university varsuy-rresn Kansas universitv of injuries suffered in a frame with to play. 6 to 2, Saturday night. aavaniaaa orirn ik jn I ai irnav in kow scheduled for Dakota Wesleyan of Mitchell, S. an av.racr. nf inanrural contest for both man football game was Post- earlier in the dav.

fosiiom, the loo, in th. Salurrlav afternoon MAMII.Kh TO VHt 1 l( were scored here Saturday, and the frosh caught on so quickly ithey scored once in the third period to make the final score, 26 to 8. iu uie puny elevens. miuuuKu u. Th football gam- arha-iuieo- Th Minoic TuM'T.

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