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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 17

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i SECTION a aassa m.m.m V- SECTION 3 DISS MOIMX IOWA. SUNDAY JIOHM.MJ, ID, r- rp ra rvn rp fo Locke Rich Hawkeye Triumph Interesting Moments in Yesterday's Drakc-Grinnell Game 7 7 IOWA SCORES 12-9 VICTORY OVER OHIOANS BILL BOELTER STARS IN WIN OVER PIONEERS Y-aal tnl.vi....t!.udJ 0 i 1 a i 1 ILsl Rich, Locke anil Huge Workman Star in Sen Ihni 41. Ilrlnnrll tl St. Amhrmie IS. lira Miilnn lliotlcn S.

liiwu Ohio Stuff V. Oklnhnms Onflril 14, Am 11. is, f'ormll 1. HlmnMHt 0. WtfMa S.

l.lftl, v. Mri- s. KAHlk llHliAlS SlMt tl. MT1ttnSl4l a trim Isla I rlnltf t. frlnt'lbfl I sip H.

rnM IH. Mdrnlir U. Itronn S. Hurinul a. Frnn 1.

IVnn MMtl J. Dartmouth is. I oliimbl I. ratufi 14. Hiltuknrth IS, T.

I J. II. Itncllf ttrr tl. Sktcnra New Hampshire Stal IS, naatan II. UNt I'miit XS, Hatr 0.

rrmsnt )t. n. lair lYmhmmi tl, Harurd rVpah- Krisuirlntr Strrn It IS, lliirknrll 1. and VHiite Kreps: Vallev Slate Clean. r.

sational Ratth'. -j 1 i Nov. 18. (Spe-' elal) Following the bull, smash- In, plunging, divine and tearing, i ai a II as a-, ft tat tr HI llll II" Iff faaw. Urako t.rtnaeJl Ml, vv- 'V 'Tak tanlacalned In arrtmm4r a lllrKhritr s.

0i n't' 'T; M4) 3: S4 4 I I )aeU IfMt In 'aa-4) I'awaea oninpleitFtl raMrMi lntrp)d I anl talnrd 4vtrtte dUlanee of innt of rMurned nuntti I Main m-t of rotomed klrkfm rennltlea )tu-U ImI on Benalttea. I- ft 1 A 40 tl 1 1 7ft i (I 4M4 hall on di fttindff ImIus4 Ar. ii. f'fmne-tWnt i A. 1.

Hnhnri 14. I larfcunn I. holy 4'roN 2S. Korriham I Uml MrsInU IS. lrlnla BnttAii rnllnsr' IS, CsnUhi t.

MnhlrnlieTS Swarthraor IS. William. 7, AnlitiH S. I Cathnllr t. tl.

Verfc rily roller! Rntvara orlt I'. a. V. P. I.

41. ahlniloa and I.M i lloalnn f'ollacr 1 anaifna I. It, Aadovrr M. Tuft S. MKMarhnrtta 4sstr S.

I I rhlKh S. Ubanon tallov IS. IVnn Military aatlrmr 7.1 rriiRK forfthBTtt A. Iowa demonstrated the flashiest offensive 35.000 Ohio State fans had ever witnessed ou the piodern gridiron. Literally sweeping the Buckeye defensive off their feet, the Hawkeyes piled up one first down after another.

The score Ohio State 9. Iowa 12, is no criterion of the brand of football played by the two elevens. Capt. Gordon Locke's name is the talk of Columbus town tonight. Besides generalling the Hawkeyes', offensive and defensive the all-Amertcan fullback gained an Average of five yards in twentv-two attempts.

He dived, he twisted and a '-a-' JT IV f.lDKIV l. HFVM4M R. Scoring touchdowna In the first, third and fourth quarters. Drake university's fooihsll team defeated; (Irlnnell yeaterday In the rivals' lnnual battle at (he urake stadium. tiding Ita first Missouri Valley reason In history without.

defeat. The score was Jl to 0, Incidentally, ihe defeat was the worst arimtaU jt. aah Ti i J. uta. -ir- ss.

i sain ia' aw(- 2i UvJia 'ii" P- "gA "V' tered hy Drake lo tlrlnnell since lDila. The Hulldogs won yesterday on a well-mixed assortment of straight and open football. Thi'y scored Ihrlr first touchdown by completely fouling Ihe firinnell defense, when Itoeller. who hadn't thrown hut one forward pass this year until yesterday, tossed a pass to Draining over tha left side of the line after be had feinted an end run In tha right. Orebaugh ranght I lie bull easily and trotted twenty arils for a touchdown wlthju.ji Vllln oa t.

St. Marv't S. Wllmlnilna Ilajlon -Mnartlimorr I. Annattullft Vl(tihlp im-n t. Franklin anil llamhall AS.

tTrlnlia 0. Illrklioon IS. 1'. M. 1.

BUT. Mlrhlsan IS. Im unala S. t.hlrnsu 9. IIHnolR 0.

IHm It. Biitlrr 1. ahti Oilrwu V. M. I'.

A. 1. U'MMtrr IS, Mount trtnvl S. Ohio I. til Otlnhria a.

orthwrateni SS, Monmnnth 14. Snxlurhaana SI, HaTrrfard IS olornda Asa IS. i olorailo Mlnra a. Mt. Xavlar to.

Kranklln HI. Iiil 14. Konth thtkal Akraa ltd. Hlrajn a. Munklnaiini S.

Marahall a. HI. Isnnllua 4S, DrHalirr a. llhl l'ralrRn ane a. I tah II.

tVlillmau rullrso a. Driivar SO. 4 ola-ad rollrsa I. Kanaka SS. ah.la.ln S.

SI, Khw A'slaa 0. 4 rrislitwn S. Mirhiasn 4sslaa S. Mralorn Hirrtr IW. hrvnmi Mlaanurl V).

afclilnnlnn 0. bnprrior Normal ti. VHMh laiiata llrrlin S. Mlaaii u. Maruiirtlr Ilrlrolt I.

I.aurmro (nllrsr S. Ilamllnr V. Arlzonik IA. Nrw Mrvloo a. I nurr.ll, of Houtharn llfomla 14, Iilahn I nlraraltr of tlrrttnn in.

4rrvon Asslri MHIIkrn S. Mlaaonrl honl ol Mlliurw It rtnwllrr rS. l4ikp I orrat -lllinola rollasa It. Illlnola aklrran a law-Hiani rolirsr IranairlraiUa a. 11 a r-inyaii'- IrTtp ne lungeu witn tne power or a demon and when the whistle, tooted Iowa had made another first down.

In the first quarter he treated the fans to the prettiest and the longest end run ever made In the Ohio stadium. For thirty-three yards be eluded tackle after tackle until "Hoge" Workman remained between him and a touchdown. Workman tackled him cleanlv and he thousands caught their breath again. low Starts (ireat Drive. One minute after the second quarter opened Iowa's ire was at its apex.

Ohio scored a touchdown on a Workman to Wilson twenty-yard forward pass in the first quarter. The edge of the triumph over Vale was fading in the background. The Huckeyes were making a strong bid for a part of the glory. Coach Howard Jones was no longer sitting peacefully on his bench. The great ma-rhine he built was hitting on three.

A pow-wow held up the klckoff and thenthe machine began to adjust ftaelf to the drive ahead. For fortT-elght yards It drove down the field spitting Locke, Glen -Miller, V. T. Shuttleworth. Nugent over with unslntinahle rnlriiv hH TS.

Oklaitama 7. II1HI. mm. Hofh lea ma ulayejl football, Kffd fumhl'-a weft frequent on Imih Mes lirlnnell's minplaya were the more cosily, however, for micd Crltchett fumbled when he was aliout lo pom. and (irlnnell loal the hall on dim nil.

and several limes (Irlnnell bsrks were thrown for losses of from five lo ten yarda after Ihey had handled Ihe hall like a hoi egg while Drake's ends iinie at them like a shot. Orcl'siigli Hums For Touchdown. fori. ft. ltforol HI.

XtMaUlM M. Stithkm CaHfornlai 14. Id ah A. Hm. 44.

Mnnlstn Hr INmiofta tit, I nlrtiy I Jifmlii MntJiri hrinth) 6. poc4f1evitl I. rMftv-ni Tvh. 1.1. Itonimcai Hinmlni l.

Hakll tT, Emtmrlit Nitrmiil 14. KOI TH. MnrtThill 19, l.f-nrri TeilDMaca IK. rlwaa It paused on Ohio's 2-yard line tne ttnai tuning up, Locke fired lis last shot for the first touchdown in the second quarter. He failed to kick goal after touchdown, and both teams were six-all.

Ohio State. still fightlnr for Thtrl 47a I Tat lrorjrla 'Ifx-ti, IT, North ffmllixM lrorMiii Trrh I. 4sirstf A. Drake made Its first touchdown In the open period, on a thirty-five yard run by urebangb. several off-nerkle dodges by lloeiter, and some siiiisianilal lluegaln by McLuen.

which wire capped by the Hoeiiei-lo-tireliaugh pars after Drake bad I carried ih ball down the Held lo lirlnnell's 20-yard line from Hi ow I a-vard line. After that. In Ihe last psrt ol .1... anil Ihrouich (tie place in the "Big -Jen" situ this I. ji T-i, iui waru pass nu on rour plunges ny Howard Blair and two forward passes from OIlJe Klee to Workman and vf 4- from j.

E. Judy to Workman nnitn i. iMviuMin n. Auhurn i. Cntr W.

ivifinan 9, Nortil 4'tirallnit ft. Mar.vlaWid Johns Hoklna t. hentiith)- II, Alaibatnw f. Ti4M Hi, Oklahoma 7. Honitrti Vuynm Tt-smm Chiitlaii 14.

Kmtiirar Alabama Intnarv Jit. lAiv.ll ntiKmUr 14. ttoorvefwwa ooUrjt 4 aUlinnMa I. andWblU It, l.rorl Auburn 9. Cntrm 9.

North (aratina K. lartdfio TrnnvUKF IH, Hwanra t. TmJi 17, srU Carolliia Mala Irtfti A. M. 24.

Kit 0. MtnnlMlppI A. and M. IuUia Slat- I n4un 47. MHht4 ralltura mt Km.

second period, tlrlnnell played Ha h.i hall r.f Ihe eaillA. Tb Drako lute neglected lo tiir l'lcture-Blll Hoelter throwing the forward pass to Bam OrehaiiRh which acurod Drnke'a first tourhilowo Istwtr picture illll lloellnr. a lilt la unilerlilrd as to wliu li lioln In the i ii unit interiereiice tirlnnell line no should go throuRb, went tlirounh for a lung; iraln. i charge. lh was weak.

found thetrf rles of auf charge, the ni aeries and tha (irlnnell backs way through for COE WINS FROM tWky piaceti tne ball on Iowa's IS yard line directly in line with the goal posts. Iowa Again Start Drive. Thirty thousand fans arose a one when they aaw "Hoge" Workman drop back for a kick. The rumble had ceased. The fans looked like so many wooden dummies.

All eyes were watching Workman clean his shoes for the test. The shrill oi Referee Ulrch's whistle broke on the atmosphere and before the massive walla sent back its echo Workman had scored three more points for Ohio. The Iowa machine was spitting tvuiifim ana niarr n. liniinmift a. lUvlor l.

Oklahoma Aiilr u. MlMlMlppI 4'. HirmtiiKtiaM Kffllth. ft. stantlal gains.

The wearers of Malteae cross menaced Drake's goal line) only once, when crltchett look Ore. hainih'H punt ou b's own 23-yard line and ran along the sidelines for ilt tarrl until lie WSS tllisbed rinrina xi, iniin ClMnaotl At Krikinv Missouri Defeats Washington, 27-0 Tigers Overwhelm Piltert With CORNELL 13-7 Three Teams Remain in Tie in "Big Ten1' Iowa, Chicago and Michigan Undefeated. Tea now a llartum If. MrMlliHl DAKOTA AGGIES DOWN MAROONS Morningiide Badly Beaten in 48 to 0 Game. HOPPE BEATS ROGER CONTI Eliminates Frenchman by S-on- of G00.203.

Coehawks Bardy Defeat Purple Eleven. I'lilcaKO. N'ov. (Asxocllt'il Prwa. 1 Tltt-on IVa.l ul.

t'uliimlila, Nov. IS. Tli1 I'lilvcrKlty of Missouri fooilmll ii-ain afti-r line" onfcrcin d-- ojit of bounds ou the HulldoRS' 12-vnrd msra Here the Drake line not iitilv held, but p'lslted the Pioneers iisik five vards In two ilnns. and hen Crltchett tumbled a short P-s failed to mske up enough of Ihe lost dli'taiiee in net a first down. Kill IWIn-r (ict sn.

The second Drake touchdown came in I lie- third quarter when Hill Hoe-lief, called on to smash the I'lie, found a wide bole through lire agaity. convinced that it had to fight ell the way to-defeat the Wllcemen. It settled down to the business of smashing the left side ol the Buckeye line. For all Locke and Miller cared the' llawkeye forwards could have told the Huck Mount Wrnon, Nov. ls.

(Sp- tHnins. loaa. ChiiHKO ami! Sloua City, Nov. -1 i in a row aoif i.ai-k ucicr- all clall--in a Kiipitarulnr gams rrplt-1 Mli higan icinain licit for tha rhnm- i p(JV thin wlth thrills and which cmltraccd itlonslilp loniaht as th rcKi.lt of th aficinooii in win In football Cornal victories todH-y Joa defeated from WashlnKtoii university of Hi. ill itoioiii Cornell nn rie en fire fimllisl lentil li.al l.lilHu "i II "In l'lnra r.m.

I.oitis. 27 lo II urn iriinwn eyes wnere meir Hacks were com TtMilM. Ill II I1IK II "lIMr l-I Hrtrrmmi. 1 Mrharlrr -J "nil t'nrtimn A in 4 I IS New York. Nov 1 tl bowed to tho stronr Cu, roller ing through.

The first downs were made in three plays by Hhuttle- If ili i BIMI 111 IIKill tt -rouiH-fl Blriffx tH, Krd Oalt t. Twirhm Illffh 14, UVtMter its f.Mf tl, OMMWtt W. otr.ht Wmitr 1.4. rdar Kapld. X.

Maaartn Hr tj. larivM 4 IvAita rMi4 A. i it IH. 1-fiTT I to. Iter lift.

Hiutktilir MarhalttiHii 41. Nm frnv id A. 4Uaa M. rt Hatrrlt llMsamH IS. Mntnritand H.

lata in. Anwnla Hwy IKfth kaloua A. NtimH ft. Atfnnilc Ida Uruvm ST. Ml rl Vnlttv A.

4 htmkN HI. hMnlHirn r-thrrvlH 31, Uilfurd A. 1rH( IB. rithrtlll 44-ruha HondnniMt Ift. Altnona A.

Isnrrirn Omi l.lttfvtll A. f.rUanlH AA. Wnlnut A. rani Uatfrlrm Ia KalU A. MHhrr 7.

KuHl fl. 4 alfai 1. A. kttmiar SA, manhole 1. 4 arlUU 13, Tratrlf lt 1.

Maahlna-toa S. Mt. riaaM A. Iaak thr 1, Pnhahantn 7. talle Ju nr ttn a I hartta A.

I A. A. (mnpinn A. 1.AT(a A. 4 rfrii 4A, lanhra, M'nn.

A. trwa aranrU tA. ill A. Jtll IH. MJ -worth A.

mata (Mtfr tl, tsiiman t. FRIDAY' RKHfl.TH. rot AL, fta Mnlai I. lMbuirn 1. Vast I Wnrfh A.

eleven, 13 to 7, before 3,500 home rami won from Illinois to li wortflt Miller and Locke. Coach lo the South Dakota Hihto roller" team from P.rooklnas, 8. here this sfteinooti by the score of 48 to 11. The Ksme was a riot with the liakotans doiDR all of the rioting. plulejy overwhelmed the I'tker from Ihe start of the gstne to III.

Ilnlsh. Never until the lart pla.v did the Washington team carry tin. ball beyond Ihe Tiger's 40-yard line and at no lime did they threaten to score. Missouri played without the serv J. W.

Wllce aaw the hole and the tactics the lowans were using. He sent in Rudy Kuller to stop the play. It was stopped and Locke I UK fans here t'oe, scored In second quarter after Cornell had been penalised to her I-yard line, Collins. Coe's Ncrto art Ing capisln. roIiir over Owens The same leains msy remain tied st the close of the Next Saturday Northwestern meets Iowa In Its final trame at Iowa City, Michigan plays Minnesota at Minne Iloppc wiiii a match filled with much Indifferent cueing unh whlrh be deflated lonll.

ih Kretuhmsn. by the score of fitll pnnten to workman blm kerl Wernimont dropkb k. lo In the eleventh tame of i apolis ann Wisconsin will play at Here was the break in the game that defeated fthln The hslplens Maroon wers trsm Ices of Lincoln, except for one mill Ihe international la. 2 balklltie Cornell went into the lead In the Chicago. Michigan lr apparently lst pant of the same period when ony lrRlll disadvantage, pled under foot as the huky who had received' a had gash over his left eye, wss reeling on the I lie right sld" lt line ann eiun- ed lull ii (he forward and the ser- JT ondary defense, running (oriy-clglit ysrd for a touchdown.

The' lat Dr-ik score was count- ed in ih lant iitisrter when Crltchett fumbled as he went 10 punt from his own 21-vard Una nd the Hulldog took th ball on don Half a doen amashea a- l.rrnig lit the hall to CnnueHi 1 line, snd l.lngenfelter csr- rled I' ovr In two plunges, Tin- most notable fstiire of the DrHke team's work as th meihodlral excellence of the right rliin of the line, made up of Cap- i i.in Vl.iva;i ni'ii'r snd Itua'a. 'haii ihe ball 03 the 2-vard line. put tne or the game hen be went In lo 1 1 haniplonabip tournameni st ihe! kick the try tor point of their firm Hotel Pennsylvania tonight. Ai touchdown. Ilotul.

Knight and all times kept the Ivories i Kowler divided honors in the hack- rolling treeh, ton freelv In field, wiih flond accounting for a for good and true bnlktlne Hia1 Should anv one team lose, the field. When Locke's high punt came floating slowlv over the gridiron he got under It and remalnfng pair will lied for the championship and two of the three contenders must lose to give the honor to the remaining one. Hartwell went orer and Greene dropkicked for the extra point A break of tlie game put ('oe In position to mske the final touchdown. Tice, who was Inlured, made major part of the I Iger yardage. lit le tilt i run were a medley of fumbled.

Max Kadesky, whose Hrooklngs linesmen tors the Methodist forward wall to rhreds and the plunging backs ripped, smashed and battered their wsy for repesi-ed gains and hdo n. was Morningside's first ie. feat In a "Hlg Nine" ronfstenre game, the Meiliodists having scored in obtaining ties in their two previous games with fe Molni-s university and Nebraska Wesleyau. Miiwoi-lM I of everything from scratch to a Hill B. NunnelU fA.

1m Molrw-a Arvttda 'I i few, a very rew counls at nuraing. Kven so. his runs were S3, ifip mill The average wss 10 14 13. Notre Dame Beats i mriii Warn ft li lli.nl.rr .1 tvaiah II r. V.

Contl hsd the to fall' pelessly ouli lsir(l ss to Tt. Butler College, 32-3 eight Tfna 7. It worth ft. Pr. Tnrhr I.

I 1nr f. (oliimbu tA, Wfttr I'rlnn ft. nmtnn Normal 1. Anltitni 4-ai tali-) ft. lOM.M.K.

I omhard 1. Kant Ahatiaek t. Kaaspr Military ft. -H'inrll if i II Kuini I. II.

ln. it. lo get. the lm II. out ol tinlk In two of his bet runs.

Hl showing was poor snd be viehl into fhc In his defeat. Contl and utterly lieipiens when all plating their lttl Missouri tai-lev game for the PllHri'iKS. Theae Ihiee veierans mow'd down th" invaders both on of Dine and de-feiie and made mt of :l.u llraL cain Cantslh VafSh II. II cams lo hitting the linn, the Ma r. It I 1 A ilhu, tt i r.

Vatal. average was 15 it and hit runsi Indianapolis. Ind IS I Associated Cress I college's ViiiK. I.i,.r.,li; C.ntir:i, A'Ul'l t'H hobby It was to get to the Ohio receivers before the ball landed, fell on the fumble two yards this side of the Ohio goal line. Man-mauler Locke pushed it over on the first, try and the iowans threw their headgears high in the air The score.as: Iowa 12, Ohio Buckeye lcfci.se Stubborn.

Buckeye rallies and forward passes gave them the earned nine points. Groggy, especially In tha last qiarter, the Wllcemen fought doggedly to keep the Hawkeyes from more touchdowns. At critical points in the game they never failed to stop the Iowa offensive. was between the two lS-yard lines that Iowa made Its great drives. The Buckeyes completed nine cut of twelve forward passes.

Iowa completed three out of aven. But when the Hawkeyes saw that their plunging tactics could gain them a much ground in comparative sgfetr they abandoned their aerial I. in. i III. r.l'r.

llTii," K'll. r.i fur Vatirirn. lllh for H.i. e.N.nrll fr A.laix tla.a f'-i t.iiain'lr trtr Ilrrrnr f.H da Y. Walah.

K.irriia lr Brrillri. ilul titr pan i i ir i a Voting llllnei. Mmpiir, I. i.i.tfl'li Hrd.lt hfa4 llnraman, t'llncrnprfl wf i'n ttal. Dartmouth Passes Defeat Columbia a bad pass from center In the third period and Cornell punted from behind own goal line.

A pas to Wernimont scored a touchdown and Pence dropkicked tor the extra Cornell had the heil of the first and final quartern Coe looked heat in the middle periods. Wernimont, Collin and Strong starred for the winners. Tha entira Cornell bscklield played a good game while IW and Owens were bill-warka tn the Purple line. MUST 1(1 f'ornall nan Ilia urns and r-lire klrkfl iff lo Ktrwtii. ati lirrrn antf rrlurnvi) Ilia bait la him -li-iil lln.

Sasia xnarta fiva parrta, Karwin ma.la iound left cnl far Oat down. A Karwin to ftaslA. mi'i Itilny-flvr ar.la. Kawin am wMIh.il a kmii) thrra ar.U. A paaa.

Krrwln SwKlr, maia yar.l llran'i atfamptel drnkl(k a ilirilruii nt. iha Xu-iarii hits. Ii'if klih a. Hall ffe-Tarfl ro'lma mi'ia Kraln rrmnd "rt'a tl. I' a 40 nr.

ilse ljfrna flf.ei K' H.r ail a.lr.1 iM.it Mar. JI 'rail tf l-r. up a paa If at i -ti i en a ,4,1 l.n it K.rvln in mill fl't S1tl sai' ,1 t''-r fcrln I .1 llaitnail a1 Ik a Km. n-T nn Ilia 11 lh- 'In. kl.

a la 4 a S-. TarH Hp- A ti ann'hrr tii hinn punia Pen fnil.rf a.ln ffrP-M plmcd his lost game of the ea-fon, Kruener plaie.l as gmid football as h- ever played on the stadium and llealh put up the greatest defensive giime any Drake end lias played this year. Th illtnliiuilve end wss Into a dorea linnnell plays before they got started and- he threw Grinnell hacks for total louses of more than tw.inty-ftve yards during Ihe game. Kit' bell Knows Npeed. In the Drake batkfleld (itebaugK and Hoolier were Ihe ouis'sndin siars.

Orebaugh with a trilrty-flve var.l run iroui "crlmmage and sevenl -seven vard return of the opeulng klckoff in Ihe third per- HKU ornrtl l-'mliaira tiiarfra CHy JfluMl.ao It. Unl Itranrti A. II 'Id eft CT. AaitahftB V. lafltaoal IS.

MtinisHitaa A. lama SI. Talfdo I A. Nerada ft. A.

4 arroll 19. 4 mn Ka-tdda A. 4-ftraa If. l-onda A. KmmrlMtnrf ft.

HHtt ft. Una Altw ft. MlMtnandaail 4, (slawood 9. 4 amine 4. tOlt-M-a A.

lamooT IS. HufflMlM t. HkMimtMd t9. rrrmoaf A. sM Jltwrtv 11 Mraln If.

Swlh L-lnalUh tf. Iron TrM A. Anbenr ft. Hoadnrant IK. Altoaita rk-nl fT.

lot I 3. H.K-ward SA. Vadrfd II. arU.le Ift, fralrk My t. Iteeorah 14.

laii'1 t.r-M(lel. II, h.lert A an mm i'A. Tiatna A. 4 ita IA. Uelham A.

What 4 beer tl. Mallmaa ft. M-ranl, a I. t.aihrit M. iel 7.

IrenlMtta 14. all l-k A. Arliaciaa 4A. Na'ttMi A. roons uncorked a veritable bsrrane of passes, hut met with only mediocre success, Ouly once did Morn-ingside have the ball In Its opponents' territory, and that was In the last few minittea of piny.

South Uakota acored a touchdown early In tha first period when by successive long runs they advanced the ball to the R-yard line, where Kchulte carried the ball to the -2-vard line and Hoberta went over the goal line Coffey place-kicked for the exira point. Hcore: South Uakoia 7, Morningslde 0. Mornliigside kicked off snd Hrooklngs returned to Mortitng-slde's 40-yard line. Hoberis smashed for eleht vards Huberts passed to Hchulie lo the Maroon 2H-yard line. pWhulie raced over for th second touchdown and Coffey added another point.

Score: rUtiith Dakota 1 4. Morningiide o. In the seciitid period th" visiiiua added two plaic kli to tfielr Hiring of points. 'rhiitic plare-kb ked the first one from the Morningslde line and Kotierls, after a 25-yard run. placeklcked hone for the Indiana college football riinmplonthlp was shattered here today by the I of Notre liame, the final acore being .12 to 3 Id favor of the.

team from upstate. The victory was a cotIy one. however, Paul Castner, fullback for No-Ire. Dame being severely injured In the third period when he was tackled. It was announced thsK he Krohably iad suffered a displaced Ip, but that It bad been snsptied hack into placevfnd that he might not as siTlonaly Injurad as first b-lteved.

Alaltaina Poly Bralw Prayinw ColoticN Kirmlngham. Nov. 1 -Alabama Polytechnic Institute of Auiiurn. ileieHied eniie col-ee of-banvllle, K. here this afiernoon.

to tn a hard fought football game thatrew annroxl- 75. 47 and 31. On hit. showing tonight the pna albliitv of a triple ft. Iloppc, Pchaefer and llorcmatis loom a Ihe oiitioliie of lh lour mi men! 2 Ttr an'r fnliow.

vs ir I'pr la'titr l.ilil tia li 34. si ij. in. "I IH.I4, Klah rum. mi- ti.

narr t-oiift i.ji,,i t.lll it Sft, 0. 47, a. 0. To Areraga. 1,1 IS.

hin 'iiha tit. it. Hrr.ar, Albrri li. t.Vitlri In a sensallnnsl I ti ftilnuard llorenians, the Kelglan. detested WVIker Cochran In the afternoon.

The final acore was ion points to 40 Ti. Horematis rattte from behind at the cloae to win by an unfinished run of 207. On ih in rt wa uriKlitlilc. but his carom play vs Interesting, his average was IS I4-I7 and bi high riuiH KM, H.l and Hi The score hv Inmngi follows; '-a tt si. a a.

7. a i Walker eras vtil: t'n'l' I. a. iu. it.

a. i 'i. si. The two matches' for Mottdav a ffenstve. I "Hoge" Workman was the otif-randing thorn In.

the Iowa hope to pile up He knocked the passes, blocked punts, and received two pes and threw a. naiut I WAV for the nine Nc York, Nov. Id. 4 Associated Prexs 1 Itsrt moul defeated Columhln at the Polo grounds today. 2h to 7.

In a game marked by setiKHIIonal runs and, rly fumbles. Columbia scuting came in the third period when Hurl, the Hlue and While pilot. Inlr-rivpted a forward pass on his own line and raced seventy ys-ds for a Roderick scored the additional point by kicking goal. Dartmouth, with Its passing machine working smoothly and with tiolnta. He oulpunte'd Mlnifk by lort.

ann liOCHer Hl'n ma rrmrr f- snianh of forty-eight ysrd for touchilosn and his perfertiy placed to Orebaiigh in the I tlrsi period. i To auiinifules played best for I Crliuiell Klnsery and Kitrhe. The latter halfback, proved the fleetest man on his team, and he dodged and twisted 'hrough the Drake defence severs! times for upwards of ten sr Kinger- i iontivii rrt rriF ttwt. lyilom tom French. Parts.

Nov. 18. Vrnt -Char'cs ldous rwiilned the Buropean bSBtsniweight bolt lo-ntaht knocking out fleoree if yards. Blair Play Great Game, p' Irfl malely lb. linn fans lo KU'kw-ood from the 12 yurd line, msking the score to for South Dakota as 1 Howard Blair was Ohio's star line are: iuie Hoppe and crirn tiag the half ended.

tinger. He found holes where tTiere. the K'ngllsh conTender. In l.eavltt piercing the Columbia line enlacher, the (Jerman. In th'matl-i hir n'nti.

faite ni I The game ws featured by rni "ti ataf.e4 hr clean playing, only one penalty b- Nklre-' -1 i Scd. that for five foriMM ns sold. IVntra for offside. Mornlngide rsrrled. Ihe hall to itlme after time, piled up I polpis I pre game; Achaeter and re Pot SUpfoaen eny.

nr wi K. rovriM rtr.r tw o. In the ist period, Welkr Cochran meet at night. oji tnr. two.

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