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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1010 Quakers Best East Rochester, East Downs Ontario in Double Court Bill They're King and Queen on Missouri Campus ZONA TEAM LIFTS 35-30 CAGE DEBUT Dry Field Against Penn Seen as Favoring Cornell Big Red Eleven Fired with Determination; Squad Heads for Philadelphia Today With 21 Seniors in Group OLD LINERS WIN, 14 TO 7 Maryland Scores Upset Over Rutgers VMI CHECKS OLD FOE, 14-0 Soph Back Paces Cadets Against Virginia Tech Roanoke, Va. 4JP) Joe Maha, Virginia Military Institute's bril- Ithaca Cornell's football squad will set out for Thila ifV-Hv .1 I Irr- ifSOTliP" vrtfirrnp I th, I 1 delphia by train at 12:35 p. m.

today on what will be the last such trip for 21 seniors who have suffered defeat but once in Baltimore Maryland's oft-beaten Terrapins, though outweighed and outmanned yesterday, the last two seasons Orientals Annex 26-17 Conquest Before 1,200 By MORRIE KURLANSKY Franklin and East inaugu 1 liant sophomore back from McKees nn Quoted as 2-tol favorites by the Broadway bookies in their climac-l tic battle against a powerful and once-beaten Penn team, to be Rocks, passed for one touchdown and ran yards for ancUher score yesterday to lead the Cadets op tunner Results came out of their shells to play inspired football and deliver a' sound licking to heavily favored Rutgers, 14 to 7. With little Joe Murphy leading the parade, the Old Liners played 10 a decisive n-io-o victory over their traditional Thanksgiving rivals, Virginia Tech, before rated their 1010-41 campaigns with complete success last nipht as they emerged victors in a Thanksgiving 'iut twin near-perfect football before 5,000 Thanksgiving Day fans to score staged before a record crowd of some 80,000 fans at 2 p. m. tomorrow on Franklin Field, the Redmen appear well equipped and mentally right for their final fracas. Actually, weather conditions tomorrow afternoon may have more spectators.

their first major football victory in two years. Muha tossed an aerial to Nelson Not until the clock was ticking basketball card before 1,200 partisan fans in the spacious I TV 4 1 mmm I I BOWIE RESULTS i Vlrst furlongs: Saran. 116 (Garner) 20.90, 70. 4.50; Rodia, 1 1 (Kaufman) 9.00, 4.20; Machree, 116 (J. Renick) 2.40: time, 1:14 3-f.

Pougatchie, Village Belle, Nora. Silver Voice, Queens Barge, Sedaee, Irish Clover, Maigre, Swynstan also ran. Second 6 furlongs: Delta Dan, 109 (Eads) 21.20. 9.00. 6.50: Argella, 105 (Tavlor) 5.80.

4.40; Madison, 109 (Df-camillis) 6.00; time. 1:1.1 1-5. Stimuli. Winning Chance, Dora May, Morstep, Catlett for a 12-yard scoring riav away tne last seconds aia me Scarlet manage to dent pay-dirt Franklm liifrh. gymnasium bearing on Cornell's chances than prognosticators admit in setting up the odds, for the Dartmouth game last Saturday seemed to prove that against the determined defense thrown up by the lightweight Mary- in the second quarter, then, place-kicked the point.

A fellow Pennsyl-vanian, Barney Skladany, Cadet center, set up the second score by intercepting a pass at midfleld ia the fourth period. landers. Then it was on a desper Carl Snavely's smartly-coached ate now-or-never 19-yard pass from The Quakers, under the puidance of their new mentor, Nick Zona, tripped East Rochester, member of the Monroe County circuit, 35-30, in the nichtcap. JJizzy Dame, Burston Manor, Zos- Louis Bauer to Norman Kempson. tera.

Graeme Cracker also ran. Third Mile and 70 vards: Sailor King, 105 (Tavlor) 3.90. 3.10. 2. SO; Scaramouch.

105 (Garner) 4.90, 3.90; The crowif hardly had settled before the flying feet of Murphy, who scored both touchdowns, gave Sir Alfred, 100 (Madden) 7.90; time, on 111' the biggest individual thrill of the day. 1:46 1-5. Miss Penny, Mondiale, Flyaway Hat, Peace Lane, Dhvs Alexander, Satiation. Sir Broadside. Brave Light, Santiago also ran.

charges are at their best with a dry ball and a fast field. There are some who would install the Quakers at 2-to-l favorites, if the game is to be played under sloppy field conditions. Map Attack No matter what the weather or field conditions are, however, it is certain that Cornell approaches tomorrow's final test in a much more determined framo of mind than it invaded Hanover, and that Carl Snavely's field generals have been Muha, 205-pound sophomore star, carried the bftll 18 times for a gross yardage of 114 yards and a net of 104. or nearly half the 233 yards VMI earned by rushing. He averaged nearly six ynrds every time he carried the ball.

Tech netted only S2 ywrd.i hy rushing but counted yards for the seven completed passes of It tried. VMI completed three of seven for 43 yards. First downs 1 ourth 6 furlongs: Clvde lolson. 10S (Tavlor) 7.M), 3.70. 2 90; Early With less than a minute gone, little Joe swung around his right end through a mass of Rutgers men and outdistanced the secondary to race 56 yards unmolested for Morn, 10X (Eads) 4.30, 3 40; Jessie Gladys, 104 (Lindherg) 3 90; time.

12 2-5. Knirflax, Pharo Tattler. Red Wrack, Liberty Franc, Here Goes, a touchdown. Harold Berry place- No Sir also ran. East started orr me irsuvu.

on the right font by handing Ontario a 26-17 setback. The contest lso markrd the bow of Roger Morse at the helm of the Orientals. Zona's Quaker, with an eye toward a top position when the In-terscholafdic League races begins next Friday, displayed a attack. Quaker Grab Icad The Norton Strecters bounced Into the van from the opening whistle and kept a comfortable margin until the end. At the quarter the Quakers piled up a 10-6 margin and left the court at the intermission snorting a 23-15 lead.

Fifth Mile and 70 yards: Magnifi kicked the extra point. The Scarlet never got over that cent, 115 (SheUmmor) 3. NO, 2 2.40; stood VMI 11, Tech 10. Summary; Cis Marion, UH (Tavlor) 4 SO, 3.20; scourge, although it threatened no given a plan of attack which calls VPI Hop Skin. 108 (Merrttt) 4.60; time VMI fewer than four times to push LE Clark for no halfway measures on of Sexfori 1:45 2-5.

Big league, Cavalier, Hardy Bud, Hasty Notion, Commixion also over a counter before that dying is I w. late Nelson fense. ran. minute pass. a 'lerwon Fte-irt Zyiliak Sixth 1 1-16 miles: Abmeres.

Ill There will be a final, light drill on Schoellkopf Field at Halfway through the third per (Tjndberg) 10.30. 6.90, 4.00: Count iv mi v-iure inrasnfr iod Maryland scored again after HT Belcher Morse. Ill De Camillis) 9.70. 6.20 Tipton 9 a. m.

today, followed by lunch, Lvner. 108 (Tavlor) 6.40: time. 1 2-5. Aluminio. Idle Sun.

Tiny Trick John Cordyack recovered a fumble on Rutgers 41. Murphy made a first down in two plays, Elmer Krnnir ODonncll's East Roches Scrooge, Abbasside, Brown Queen II, ivett Pnrcha-d Catlett Muha B. Walker RE J. Henderson QQB Wheeler LH-Kern RH Thomas I'B Warriner VMI VPI Maechanee and Ksstavtee also ran before the football expeditionary forces board the noon train for Philadelphia. Pre-game headquarters will be set up in the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, where the boys are seventh 1'4 miles: Dark watcn.

ter quint bested the city five in the third period, outecoring it eight points to Franklin's five. Righy gathered three, and tossed to Murphy on the 20. 114 (Friedman) 60. 4.30, 3.40; Just Tourist, 100 (Madden) 8.R0, 5.90; 7 0 7 I 0 A moment later Murphy broke trn-ovor the 7nnsmen still held a scoring: Touchdowns Carl Darby Du. 109 (Sisto) 6.60; time, due at 8 p.

m. tonight, 2:37 3-5. Sure Swift. Boats Crew, five-point margin going Into final heat. Barbed Retort.

Scatter Brain, Pan- through to race 17 yards for the winning touchdown. He dropkicked the extra point perfectly. Taking advantage of perfect weather Thanksgiving afternoon, along, War Moon, Blind Blarney and Fandan also ran. Muha; point after touchdown Muha, Catlett (place kicksi. Officials: Referee.

Kain (Georgia)-umpire. Powell (Wisconsin); head linesman. Phillips iGa. Tech): fceid judge, Bagley (W. til anavely devoted more than two Rutgers roared back with air Lanky Harvey Robinson, Negro center, paced the winners' offense with five field goals garnered on hours to a dress rehearsal drill of offensive and defensive maneuvers BAY MEADOWS RESULTS First 6 furlongs: Miss Tip, 99 attacks that carried to the Terrapin 20 and again to the 28 before Ulman twice intercepted Bauer's in a dummy scrimmage, tag-tack under-the-basket rebounds.

Carl Bonafede collected seven, Ardean (Skelly) 10.00. 6.40, 4.80; Kathryn ling workout against a pair of William-Marys Jane, 103 (Wilson) 8.40, 6.60; Miss Alameda. 101 (Bassett) 5.40; time, Sslirn clicked throuerh eight and battered jayvee elevens. Fubstitute Izzy Levy helped matters 1:12 3-5. Sierra Queen, Dancing Don.

Toro Tat. Happv Heather, Pansys with three eagle-eye shots from Second, Turn Light, Pegging Pete, Bayamo Breeze and Lynnhart also Mike Ruddy, senior alternate blocking back; Howie Dunbar, left guard, and Pete Wolff, his junior alternate, participated only in the side-court. Dick was the most con Gridders Defeat Richmond by 16-0 Richmond, William and ran. Maf distent -ooint-getter for East Roch Second 6 furlongs: Helen 111 (Balaski) 15.60. 6.h0.

4.40; Morning non-contact, defensive drills yester ester, slipping in four field goals. Miss Inez Potter, right, a senior at the University of Missouri, is queen of homecoming festivities on campus. Posing with her is school king and grid hero, Pitchin' Paul Christman, who starred in the 45-20 victory over Kansas team yesterday. AP. day as the.

varsity combinations reviewed all phases of the week's Pizzingrilli kept his mates in the frame with three buckets and a heaves. Attacking again, Bauer passed to Utz on the 19 as time almost ran out. Again he faded back and Kempson took a bullet-like toss over his shoulder on the run as he crossed the goal to save the Scarlet from a white-washing. Steve Cape-stio placekicked the extra point. Rutgers negotiated 15 first downs to eight for Maryland, but the Scarlet, a high-scoring cloven of the nation, couldn't overcome the Terrapin defense.

RUTGERS MARYLAND IjE Gilbert Conrad LT Smith Vincent Judge, 114 (Dodson) 10.20. 4.60; Tacita. 107 (J. Robertson! 2.80; tim. 1:12 4-5.

Glad Hand, Nony Kureka Girl, Nopanoma, Stokeslev. Roval Circus, Macabre, Bonnie work in preparation for Penn. Tested in Drill Kirk He.rshey and Charley Hipo charity tops for seven points. Oriental Assume Command The Orientals, sporting new unl Breeze and Herest also ran. Mary's Indians gave the University of Richmond a decisive 16-0 beating before a crowd of 16.000 here yesterday to win their first state football championship.

Phillies Boss Third 6 furlongs: Intuition, 111 (Dew) 7.80, 4.00, 3.60; Pluckv You, Christman Flips Missouri forms as well as being handled by lit alternated at left end on the first combination, Vince Eichler, 108 (J. Robertson) 6.20, 4.40: Subdeb. Morse, former Washington High and Mort Landsberg at fullback, tutor, had matters their own way 108 (Neves) 4. SO: time, 1:13. Aaron Burr, Vegas Justice.

Lady Corenna. Ring Twice, Corinthian, Tickled The smashing Indian forwards. Lou Bufalino and Swifty Borhman after the first period. To 45-20 Win Over Kansas led by Bill Goodlow at center, and Said Facing Ouster Move Pink, Wilbewithus, Lady Starlight With diminutive Sam (Snuffy) at right halfback, Bud Finneran and Dick Slomson at center. Ed ana Dazziement also ran.

Fourth 1 1-16 miles: Don Grafton, 112 (Lake) 15.40, 7.20. 4 60; Danfield, 105 (Carter) 4.20, 3.00; Treasure Isle, Captain Charlie Gondak at end, smashed all over Richmond's vaunted Arthur Jones on his punt Van Order and Nick Drahos, tack les, Lou Conti and Jerry Cohn, Dovolo sparking the passing attack and aiding in their scoring column on three pop shots and a free throw, East offset an opening Philadelphia KiP) The Record, 109 (Dew) 4.60; time, 1:47 3-5. Bar-metto. Yankee Colonel, Sky Brush in a copyright story, said last night Columbia, Mo. (UP) Paul Christman, avIio went through college on "passes," wound up his football career at Missouri yesterday with a show that dazzled even those who had seen him in action for three years.

He led the Tigers to a guards, Al Kelley, right end; Capt. Walt Matuszczak, blocking back return specialty and rushed him so mercilessly when he faded back to a group of minority stockholders of the Philadelphia National and Hal McCullough, left half, stanza Ontario spurt to register 13-11 lead at the half. Nelson Morton MacDonald Smith RG Kramer Hunt RT Omley Burlin RE Kempson J. Mueller QB Pennis Murphv LH Foster Duvail KH-R. Schmidt Rigby FB Utz Berrv Rutgers 0 0 0 77 Maryland 7 0 7 014 Maryland scoring: touchdowns, Murphy 2: point after touchdowns, Herry fplaeekick).

Murphy (drop-kick). Rutgers scoring: touchdown, Kempson; point after touchdown. and Mere also ran. Fifth 1 mile: Pomkee, 111 (Gray) 5.40. 4.40, 3.40; Haste On.

112 (Neves) 11.20, 6.60; Bibliophile, 116 (Merritt) pass that the Spiders lost a total of 50 yards on attempted aerials. drilled without relief. East continued from where it 4o-to-0 victory over down-trodden Kansas before 17,000 fans. League Baseball Club "are mapping a drive to oust Gerry Nugent, Jim Schmuck started in all but the Colgate opener, alternated with 4 60; time, 1:39 1-5. The Cleaver, Hasten Henry.

Uneasy, Bostwar and Lostagal also ran. left off at the end of the first half, and it never let the Ontario cagers bring in new capital, get new man agement and players and put the Sixth 6 furlongs: Urge Me, 109 come too close thereafter sophomore Roy Johnson at left end on the seconds, while sophomore Kenny Stofer alternated with Bill Murphy at wingback and sopho Boris Traikoff, along with Mitch Former Champs Automatically to Qualify in Open (Bassett) 17.80, 8.20, 5.20; Short Notice, 112 (Longden) 4.80. Bel-play, 117 (Dew) 4.00; time, 1:11 2-5 Williams, Al Cowey and Dick Cole Capestro (sub for Dennis) (place- kick). Valiant Boy, Delmarie, a-Torch man broke, away in the final two more Phil Goldenberg at fullback. Betty, a-Argonne Woods, Kenty quarters to leave Ontario behind William and Mary counted first with a safety in the second period.

Harvey Johnson, 210-pound rookie fullback, was the spearhead in a devastating drive from mid-field to a W. M. touchdown in the third, Johnson ramming over center from the three. Jimmy Howard, elusive junior, teamed with Johnson for a 50-yard march in the fourth which was climaxed by Waldo Matthews' eight-yard pass to Newall Irwin for a touchdown. Matthews kicked extra points after both touchdowns.

Fred West and Paul Blasko worked alone at the tackles; Sophomore Traikoff clicked with three buckets Syl Apps Goal miss ana sweet iancy also ran. a L. B. Mayer entry. Seventh 6 furlongs: Hysterical for six points His precision passes and direction from the signal calling spot so baffled the Kansans that they were never able to diagnose the Tiger plays.

When they spread for anticipated Christman forwards, he tucked the ball in his mid-riff and ran, or slipped it to one of a half dozen other backs who shared the spotlight with him. The Tigers made their touchdowns on plunges, passes, reverses and an end around play. Christ-man scored twice himself on a plunge and an end around and threw a touchdown pass to his team back among the contenders." To the report, Nugent, president of the last-place Phillies, declared: "I've heard rumors that Harraan might do something, but I really know nothing about it. I have no other comment to make." A stockholders' meeting is eched-uled tomorrow. Leading the dissenters, The Record says, is William H.

vicepresident of the Baldwin Loco l2.i (Balaski) 7.80, 3.80, 3.00; a-Sir Fred Schaefer and Norm Christeu-sen, at the guards; Lou Helmick at Center Cornelius was the out Aids Leafs Win ftandir.g performer for the beaten Jeffrey, 113 (Dew) 3.20, 2.60: Talked About. 108 (Robertson) 4.20; time, 1:10 3-5. Selma Iad. Exploded. Laven- center; Walt Scholl, at left half Ontario aggregation.

He connected and sophomore Dan Nehrer. at Over Amerksy 2-1 New York JV) On the strength blocking back. on one field goal and three charity pitches for five points, high for his gro, Torchy, a-The Gob, Vamp Verde and Arigotal also ran. a L. B.

Mayer entry. Kiehth 1 1-16 miles: Bunny Ruddy is least likely to see ser v-umm ry: team. Crane had four and Doyle of a brilliant overtime goal by Syl Martin. 110 (Jones) 10. l), 5.

SO. 4 40: w. M. (16) Leary and Lebbert each chalked up Chryseis. 103 (Skelly) 9.40.

6.40; Cora motive Works. Among them they control 10-1 of the 5,000 club's shares. Nugent and his wife, who vice against the Quakers and Wolff may get in for some action at left guard, but Dunbar is counted upon to see important service against the douhle-deckers. Score 115 (Peering) 8.00: time. 1:47 3-5.

favorite receiver, Jimmy Starmer. E. ROCHESTER Upslala. Good Han, Mistucky. Bos-ford, Miss Amie and Patsy Ellen also is vicepresident and treasurer, con ran.

high-scoring Penn powerhouse trol a majority. RICHMOND (Or Humbert McVav Kara Kitzhusri i Milling Fmncze'K Mack Jonf Fitzsrerald Fortunate LK Gondak LT Helsander LG Ra se W. RC E. Goodlow RT Bass RE Chestnut QR Matthews LH Masters RH Johnson FB Korczowski W. and Concluding their serious prepara Harman was quoted by The Phils Nip Maiers Starmer also scored on a reverse.

Harry Ice, the leading candidate to succeed Christman, was on paying end of a combination reverse and lateral and Fullbacks Rayburn, Chase and Myron Counsil each plunged for one. tions yesterday afternoon, the Red-men went about their work with a calm earnestness which impressed scores of spectators. Record as saying that the club's stockholders "haven't received a dime on their investment for as long as I can remember. A'l I know' is that it continually operates OFT' Levv.rf 3 0 6 Bourne, rf 0 0 0 Zambito.rf 1 1 10 2 3 17 Cnmpa.rf 2 0 4 0 10 Chantra.lf 0 0 0 Maselv.rg 1 1 3 17 0 0 0 Bushman, 4 0 8 Selke.lg 3 2 Seward. Oil Rlumer.rg 10 2 Rosinl.rg 10 2 (Jaudiso.lg 0 0 0 Kovato.lg 0 0 0 Checko.lg 10 2 Morahito.Ig 10 2 Totals 15 5 35 Totals 14 2 30 In Loop Upset 0 2 7 7 lf5 0 0 0 Richmond 0 NEW YORK (T) The United States Golf Association announced yesterday what should be a popular change in th5 program of its National Open championship.

Ilcgiiining with next ear's tournament at the Colonial tiub, Forth Worth, Texas, June 5-7, former champions will he exiMnpt fronv sectional qualifying rounds and will he automatically eligible for the championship proper upon liling their entries. Previously exemptions had taken in only the 30 low scorers and ties in the previous year's championship and the home club pro. Starting in In order to leave a stiflicicnt number of place for the sectional qualifiers, this group will he cut to the 25 low scorers and ties. At the same time the USGA announced the liMl National Amateur championship, to le held at the Omaha (Neb.) Field Club, will he played Aug. Knfries will close Aug.

1, and sectional qualifying rounds will he played Aug. 14. Kntrii-s for the Open will close May 1.1, with the sec tional eliminations May 20. VV At cfnritiff at a losfi. Apps, the Toronto Maple Leafs rin their Natinoal Hockey League victory streak to five straights laet night, defeating New York Americans 2-1.

Apps, Toronto's all-star center, fired the winning goal at 1:16 of the overtime period after Red Dutton's team had fought the Leafs to a standstill and seemed destined to earn a tie with a rookie goal tender backing them up sensationally. Twenty-year-old Charlie Rayner from Kenora, a junior in the amateur ranks last eeason, made his big league debut a roaring success by holding the Leafs to two goals. He replaced the injured Earl Robertson and performed as capably as Robertson or any other experienced big leaguer could have. Coming from behind at halftime I can think of wealthy men IrWln (sub for Oonlak)! Points from try after touchdown; Safety" (plaPlnpnl-s)- the Phils sprang the biggest upset to date in the Central YMCA Senior here who might buy control, but Counsil's touchdown, the last to be made by the Tigers, was a "gift" from Starmer who ran out of bounds intentionally on the one-foot line, after catching a long Christman pa.ss to give the senior fullback a chance to score. He Basketball League race when they the Nugents are the stumbliTg Score at half time.

Kranklin 23, block. I can't get accurate infor East Rochester 15; referee, Mack. mationbut I understand Grjrry has been injured through most of gets $15,000 a year, his wife $5,000 and Secretary Robert F. Irwin $7,500. EAST I ONTARIO Cowev.rf 113 0 11 Erackin.rf 0 0 0 Doyle.rf 10 2 Polletla.lf 0 0 Cardinglv.lf 0 1 1 Wexler Gains Starting Post for Quakers Philadelphia-P) Paul Wexler, for the past three seasons a substitute on University of Pennsylvania football teams, will get his first starting role against Cornell here tomorrow.

Wexler will start in place of Jack Welsh at halfback, Coach George Munger announced. The starting assignment comes as a reward for Wexler's outstanding play against Army last Saturday when he scored two touchdowns and passed for two others. We want a showdown and we'll Coleman. If 2 Rurnett.lf 0 0 0 get it." The Phillies have finished the season and yesterday was his final opportunity to make a touchdown. The Jayhawkers were never in it as far as a victory was concerned but in the final half they threw caution to the winds and reaped three touchdowns on desperate, long passes.

Christman, confident of a safe lead, elected to match the Kansans in the National League the past two seasons and in the past 25 Williams, 2 0 4 Cornelius.c 13 5 1 1: Crane. rg 2 0 4 3 1 7 Lary.lR 10 2 Murphy, rg 0 0 L.ebbert,lg 10 2 Traikoss.lg 3 0 6 Lattuca.lg Oil! downed the Maiers, 38-37, in a wild contest yesterday. The Phils trailed, 17-21, as the third quarter started, but they closed that gap and finished a hectic fourth quarter with a one-point margin. Domenco, Hucko andClaus each tossed in seven points for the winners, while Raiaman paced the loser3 with 12. In other games, the Crimsons scored a 48-36 victory over the Tridents, and the Mandells nipped the Knits, 33-32, in overtime.

Levy-threw in a long shot in the closing seconds of overtime play to win for the Mandells. Sentiff led the Crimsons with 15 counters. Summaries: MANDELLS I KNITS PADDLE LOOP FORMED A junior city table tennis league will begin operations on Dec. 1. Any team wi.shing to enter contact years have been in the first divi sion only four times, winning their Totals 11 4 2 Total 6 5 17 single pennant in 1915.

Andy Ha at the Monroe YMCA. Srore at half time. East 13, Ontario 11; referee, Chamberlain. Recently the club sold Kirby Higbe, etar righthand pitcher, to the Brooklyn Dodgers for $100,000 and three players. Nugent said tlie Tars Polish Spread Plays for Army Collegians Down Dansville, 20-0 Dansville Successfully emnloy-ing spinner playe, Rochester Collegians defeated the Red Jackets, semipro football team, 20 to 0.

Howard (Red) Cook, halfback, tallied the first touchrown la a three-yard end run, after a series of line plunges by Ness, Gubiotti, and Fraina. The second came or a 32-yard run by Coffee, end, who intercepted a pa6s. Cook scored the final six-pointer on a buck, good for fifty yards. The first try for extra point, a pas, failed. But the next two tries, both passes, were completed to Coffee and Nowski.

Quarterback Tom Kin-ky was on the tossing end. The latter turned in the best-all around performance of the day, while hia teammate, Fred Reinheimer, center, excelled on defense. Darus-ville gained chiefly on passes, and runs by Babe Sylor and lina sale was necessary to pay off Holy Family Team Thumps Warders 2 1 0 0 0 debts. Milwaukee Downs Levy.rf Holy Fnmily griddera chalked up Cadet Gridders Work, Despite Holiday, For Tigers 2 3 7i Pasch.rf 0 0 0 3 0 61 R.Alexan.,lf 3 1 7 1 1 3i Kohler.c 4 2 10 0 0 Curtis. 4 19 0 1 H.Duerr.rg 0 2 3 7 J.Alexan.,lg 2 2 6 2 0 Buffalo, 30 to 13 their seventh victory in eight utarta thin season when they defeated the are concentrating on the operation of their offensive plays between the 20-yard Hie.

and the goal line. Larson also is stressing cleaner and sharper blocking and running. Miller.lf Sigel.lf Hart.c Sigelow.c Kramer. rg Grauino.lg Milwaukee (JD The Milwaukee 15th Warders, 40-7, with a four-touchdown rush in the second half Deisinger, scoring thre-e touch Head Chiefs trounced the Buffalo Indians Total 12 9 33 Total 13 6 32 Coach Swede Larson dis downs, was the leading ecorer and passers at their own game. He threw just as long and as far as they did but a little more accurately.

In the fourth period there were three successive pass interceptions, two by Kansas and one by Missouri. Two of the three Jayhawker touchdowns came directly on passes by sophomore Ervin Hay-den, a third string back, who pitched them in the final period. One was a 28-yard throw to Denzil Gibbens, the other a four-yard toss to Gregg Studer. Missouri never had to punt. Kansas had to kick three times.

In the statistics Missouri was all the show getting 22 first downs to 12, and gaining 252 yards net by rushing as compared to 102 for Kansas. On passes, Missouri gained 196 yards on eight completions out of 14 attempted. Kansas tried 37 passes and completed only 7, but their net gain was 211 yards. Summary: TRIDENTS CRIMSONS 30 to 13, on a slippery, rain-soaked field in an American Professional closed yesterday he had added a couple of new Villanova Drills on Pass Defense for Duquesne bailers drilled on both ground and pass defense yesterday in preparation for tomorrow's encounter with once-defeated Duquesne. Coach "Clipper" Smith was pleased with Joe Behot's work in hacking up the line and indicated he would start against the Dukes.

ground-gainer for the Dutch-towners. The Holy Family team 2 14! B.Mas'ka.rf 5 1 11 League football game here yester will play its final game of the Bea- Nelson, rf 6 S.Soroch.Jf 1 Terbuska.c 0 Stein, 1 eon Sunday against the Packards day. A crowd of 3,500 braved the at Yawman and Erbe Field. weather. plunges by Fred Post.

Summary; 0 10 2 0 OiZimmer.lf 2 2 6 12 4 2 Pohl.c 113 2 7 1 15 4 W.M's'ka.rg 113 2 10 2 Neuer.lg 10 2 1 Hucko. rg 3 2 ROCHESTER DANSVILLE The win gave Milwaukee second HOLY FAMILY 15TH WARDERS Secor place in the American League. C.Soroch.,lg 1 LE Nowski LT Debolt LC Walthers RE Nau Andolina RT Keck Miccicho Columbus won the title yesterday pages to Navy's hook of football plays for the Army Navy tilt Nov. 30 at Philadelphia. The I d-dies, he said, have been a 1 1 cing new forma-t ions in 1 Tarbett McLir.s Lawrer.ca J.

McLane F.G Brower Piraretta by beating the New York Yankees. Reinheimer RC Seelve Total 20 8 48 15 6 36; Total RT Bloom t. sv'or Ehman Lavino I', Waterman Ricci LT Gross Pepe LE Fess Minnella FB Deisinger Harold 1 PHILS Doe.rf 1 1 West Toint There was Ho holiday at the Military Academy yesterday for Army's football team. The squad of 38 players which will leave West Point by bus early today for tomorrow's game at Princeton participated in a long Thanksgiving morning workout and then settled dovrti to eat and talk football turkey. For the third straight day, most of the practice session was given over to scrimmaging against Princeton plays, particularly those formations from which Dave Allerdice, the Tigers forward passing nee, operates.

Army's football squad will encamp at Peddle School In Higbts-town, N. until just before the kickoff. Nine hundred Cadets that half of the Corps which did not make the Harvard trip will attend the game. Philadelphia Villanova's foot- LH Reichert A. Tantalo R.H Legler Carrando QB Pukish L.

Tantalo MISSOURI KANSAS LE Lister Ulrich RE Coffee Bremer QB Kinsky B. Snpr LH Cook Ho-iff RH Gubiotti Palmer FB Ness Rochester 6 7 7 020 Dansville 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions. Rochester: Fraina, Simpson. Rachman. Bourbon.

Dansville: Kelly, Allen. MAIERS T1 3Hettig.rf 2 2 6 113 3 0 6 3 2 8 3 Raisman.rg 5 2 12 OVarley.lg 10 2 II 5 21 Relph 3 Writz.lf 2 0 1 Bailey.c 0 Hucko.rg 3 Clans, rg 3 Monnat.Ig Smith, lg 1 Hockey Results Massare Pierce 3 lart man Jack Crowell Watertown Snaps Aqawam Win Skein WATERTOWN UP) Aga-wam High School football team of Agawam, unbeaten in two seasons, bowed to Watertown High School, 9 to in an intersectional post-season holiday game here yesterday. Watertown, also unbeaten this season, led 7 to 6, in the fourth quarter when it gained- two points on a safety on a blocked kick. Princeton, X. J.

4.T) Princeton wound up preparations for tomorrow's game with Army in a 90-minute workout in Palmer Stadium yesterday morning. The squad was excused for the rest of the day after seeing pictures of the Cadets' 10-7 victory over the Tiger in 1938. Coach Tad Wlemar gave the first two elevens another long defense drill against Army formations. The last half of the practice was pent on passing with Dave Allerdice outstanding In a long offensive workout against the third team. LT Wakeman LG Schultz Puchek RG Ellis KT Wallach HE -Crocker -Christman LJt-Notowitz UH Starmer Recce Missouri Kansas Touchdowns Total 15 7 3i 14 10 38, Total sisting chiefly of spread syvkiK plays lw- I.AKsov cause many of Navy's maneuvers already have been scouted.

Larson also bus been working on the Tars' scoring punch. All season the Middies pushed opponents around the midlield, hut within scoring distance their attack lacked an effective touchdown thrust. To overcome this, the Middies Ki Hall Pollom SiiMgee 13 1245 7 13-20 2. Star- PAKMIXF.S VS. KLUSOXS Pamiele football team will play the Ellisons at Ellison Park Sunday at 2:30 o'clock.

A practice is listed for tonight at 7:30 o'clock and Sunday morning at Maplewood Park. AH players are asked to 7 13 0 0 Pro Grid Results NATIONAL IVtrolt 2. Montreal 1. Toronto 2, New York 1. Boston 5.

Chicago 0. AM KIM CAN LKAGIK Apringflrld 4, Indianapolis 1. ASSOCIATION Kansas City, 6, Tulsa 2. Christman Hall, J). mer 2, Chase, Counsil Gihhens.

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