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SECTION WAJfT AD KTAPQEAKTEKS. COfST 4901" OLD PENN TO onsen hujmib: 9 27 WISG PANTHERS' FIRST ALL-AMERICAN MISS COLLETT WINS AGAIN Booth Stars 3 Keystoners Fail To Dent Rival's Line Badgers Get Early Edge in Big Intcrsectional As Elis Win Over Brown Diminutive Back Performs Brilliantly in 21-0 Yafe Victory I JSC s. Jockey Rides Seven Winners In Day AKRON. O. Little Joe Sylvester, 18, 104 pound Youngs-town, Ohio jockey, set what is 'claimed to be a world's record at the Ravenna Race Tracks closing day Saturday.

In the first race he rode Golden Brown, to pay $14.20. $8.60 and $3.60. The second race winner, Basha. paid $26.20. $5.20 and $4.80.

The towctti he jwm on Steven B. and paid $5 60. $3 40 arid $2.20. He won the fifth on Bootee, $6, $4 and $3.20. He booted Sweepstakes home in the sixth for $3.60, 3 and $2.60.

He rode Clapper in the seventh and paid $4.80, $2.60 and $2.40. To climax his day. Sylvester rode Coquina in the eighth race to win and pay $12.20. $2.60 and $2.20. Battle mm 2g5Kr HII'I MADISON, Wis.

The East learned YALE BOWL. NPW tra-iriM about football from the Midwest when the University of Wisconsin downed the University cf Pennsylvania. 27 to 0. 18' Yale overcame a hard fighting Brown eleven here tnis arrernoon and won, 21 tq 0, with Albie Booth playing a star game. Booth brought the first kickoff to nis 38-yard line and after one tackle Play, punted.

Brown failed to gain Coach Glenn Thistlethwaite men AHit 7(m (used to oo JT-fon wrecked the highly touted lateral pass game with which the Easterners were credited, turning one such throw Into a Wisconsin touchdown and making others cost Pennsyl Meehan Violets vania ground instead of bringing gains. Geneva Tops Defeat Missouri Waynesburg Powerful New York Attack f. Results in Six Touchdowns Reserve material "was started by Coach Ludlow Wray, who predicted victory for his aggregation, before the game. When Sammy Behr returned Gette's punt 55 yards for a touchdown behind some clever blocking, Wray decided to use the be.vt he had against the Badgers and sent in a new team which held Wisconsin scoreless in the second period. March Down Field In the third period, the Wisconsin players started a terrific line drive that advanced them from the Wisconsin 25-yard line to Pennsyl Runs Over Six Touchdowns in Night Game at Beaver Falls i tv i zn.

a aV mu: 3 1 Vx YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK Coach Chick Meehan's plunging New York University team defeated BEAVER FALLS. Pa. Geneva XOLA A LPERTTWE CLASSY LITTLE UNOERSTUOV TO EODiE BAKER IS ONE-OP PECK'S BAD AND WW li College defeated Waynesburg here I xaies line. Brown punted to. Booth, who fumbled but thrilled run a moment later.

Booth and Dunn advanced the ball to Brown's 3-yard line, where Brown held for downs. Brown kicked and Booth, alter two running plays, lost a 40-yard dropkick by inches. Near the end of the period, Booth made one of his famous runbacks of a Brown kick, netting 38 yards. Four line plays put the ball over, Crowley carrying through guard. Booth's kick was swept wide by the wind.

Score: Yale 6, Brown 0. 3ooth Gees Over The teams exchanged kicks in the second quarter and then Gurll lost the ball after a 15-yard gain on a fumble to Vincent. Yale kicked, to Gurll on Brown's 10-yard mark. Gurll made two runs of 17 and 11 yards through Yale's left tackle. Flygare Intercepted a Brown lateral pass on Brown's 35-yard line.

Yale surrendered the ball to Brown when Booth's fourth pass was fumbled by Beane. Brown kicked and Booth gained 15 yards and Brown was penalized 15 more for roughing the Ell quarterback. Booth scored in two line plunges from the six-yard line and again his kJrk went bad as the half ended. Score: Yale 12, Brown 0. After an exchange of punts.

Line-fcan recovered Foearty's fumble on Brown's 20-yard line. Sullivan failed to kick a field coal from the 15-yard Shortly after Weiner kicked to Gurll, who reached the Eli 30-yard 4 IF fOU DONT THJNIV AO -JUST GET JM THE WAY LK5HTNNG PASSES University of Misso Jri Saturday, 38-0. The passing attack of the Westerners was stopped completely by Meehan's charges. New York scored in each quarter but the third, and romped through to "a big score. The first touchdown was scored by Mill McNamara around left end on a triple pass play.

After Missouri stopped the Violets twice on the two-yard line, Lamark plunged over for the second touchdown and McDonald kicked the placement goal. Tanpuay Starts Tanguay scored the third marker vania's 25-yard line in three first downs, standing on the 37-yard line, Lusby tossed a long pass over the goal line to Jensen for the second counter and a lead of 13 to 0. Later in the same period, Casey, Wisconsin end. intercepted a lateral pass of Penn's star combination. Marfters to Gentle, and ran 47 yards for the third touchdown, to which Rezholz added an extra point for a score of 20 to 0.

Pennsylvania took the ball on downs on its 6-yard line when the fourth quarter started. On the sec Saturday 41 to 7, running over touchdowns freely. The first touchdown came early after Seaburn intercepted a lateral pass on the Waynesburg five-yard line. In two plays Knapic scored through the line. Geneva pounded the line for the second touchdown In the second period and the third was scored on a 10-yard pass, Knapic to Ewing.

In the third quarter, Grahame passed 43 yards to Robbins for a touchdown and in the same session Aultman broke through the line on a 33-yard run for a score. Troiono scored the final touchdown when he broke loose for a 35-yard run. Lineup: Michigan State Upsets Colgate Powerful Kerr Eleven Suffers 14-7 Defeat on Lansing Field if Glenna Collett. who Saturday won her fourth straiRht American on a 13-yard Jaunt. After the Violets had driven to the Missouri six-yard line in the second quarter, Tanguay again scored on a smack through center.

Concannon kicked the extra ond play, Kabat blocked Perlnas punt and Lubratovlch recovered for Wisconsin for a touchdown. Reb-holz added the point. Masters Fumbles The nearest approach of Pennsylvania to the Wisconsin goal was at the start of the second quarter. Masters returned a Wisconsin punt 45 yards to midfleld late in the first period and his pass to Gette advanced nearly half the distance to line. A lateral pass.

Marshall to i Gurll. gained Brown 1 yards. Br Tha Cnited Prr ajnoburr 7. EtifrMno Brrrr Zitnlnrlli MMliron Manruro Hrnia I azra rohr Hxdlry Rollaou llrmilv Aultman i KIT Mauffer Kansofn HoMfli Mrhf, Vahurn Troiono KiiHiM- tO Kwine Hrnrh Refrre Tal EAST LANSING. Mich.

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Fogarty tossed a short pass to Gurll and Yale lost five yards on a penalty, placing the ball on Yale's point, giving New York a 26-0 lead at the first half. After three tries, with the Violets on the 5-yard line, Tanguay scored another touchdown, but McNamara's placement try was blocked. R. KfcNamara counted the last marker with an 18-yard run but his field goal extra point try was wide. fighting Michigan State football team that gave but passing notice 5-yard line.

Brown lost ground on four line the goal. Masters' fumble after the t-Karland Iirr Xnrilry ball had been worked to Wisconsin's I m-W. J. Mend Iaqiifnr. Time to the imposing reputation brought from the east by Colgate, today lincmn J.

J. laiiiirn of PfrUMl 15 minuter uhititutmn 13-yard line ended Penn's greatest threat to score. plays, and Yale took the ball on its Ik-yard line. The quarter ended with Brown's ball on Yale's 30-yard line. woman's amateur golf championship.

Miss Collett held the title four times before winning again Saturday. Dartmouth Trips Columbia, 52-0 HANOVER, N. H. One of the most potent Dartmouth teams in years easily repulsed Columbia's Lions here Saturday, 52-0. The score was the greatest ever rolled up by Dartmouth against its New York adversary since the beginning of their football relations in 1899.

Long runs were the feature of Dartmouth's overwhelming victory with O. V. Porter and Bill McCall starring. Porter's run, one of 65 yards, came in the second period when he inter irnfT. Mr onnrll for MfKff.

DhI for downed the New York team, 14 to 7. Lineup: v. f. 3s. Mlnaouri O.

Kawllnna Kllicor Mcftirl Arm.tron nnrn. Timrrtrlo for Rainnn, ftramlry for Hourll. Turpin for ooiM-r, Rohhinit for Hrnrh. Vtieter for Fwliic. Sol for Vultman.

ftrahitme fr Troiono. anm hurt. Msrr for Zanlnelll. Fortr for Hndlr, Henly for Lohr. for lazra.

Aniiroon for Brrry. Follack for lanrno. wanon for Maer. Brayton niMker urphy l.reenlilatt -hnriilr halmrr t'onraiilion If uicret I.amurk M. tlarl'onald1 Met aule E.

ft R. ft R. K. 1.. a ell tamiihf The outcome was something of an upset, Colgate having run wild against its previous opponents this season.

It was the fifth meeting oi the two teams, and State's first victory. It was a sophomore halfback. Bob Monnett, who broke through the Colgate line on an off tackle play and raced 61 yards to the touchdown that meant victory. Wisconsin made 16 first downs, Pennsylvania four. Goldenberg, heretofore known as "The Blocking Halfback," was the greatest individual ground gainer in scrimmage, accounting for 83 yards.

Pennsylvania tried 12 passes and completed two for 28 j-ards, two others being intercepted. Wisconsin attempted 14, completed five for 72 yards. Total scrimmage gains were: Wisconsin, 260 yards; Penn. Bittner VanDn .11. kinea Villanova Beats W.

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gained 15 yards to Yale's 10-yard line but Yale captured the ball on a fumble by Rotelli. Booth and MuhlfiCld in six plays went to Brown's 13-yard line. Booth kicked a field goal from Brown's 12-yard line. Brown received Yale's pook kick on its 45-yard line. Gurll fumbled and Rotan.

200-pound Yale guard, caught the ball and lumbered 45 yards for a touchdown. The lineup: nmpirr. J. Esan, DuqiirMie; linesman, M. Hollenderk.

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A J. Game at Library Coach Jimmy Crowley's Spartans rose to unexpected heights to win 104 yards. The lineup: cepted one of Hewitt's passes on the lironsl Twenty-sixth Ward Traders travel from Colgate, a team that had been '27. PrnnWanla O. f.

Mrrrira Bweene. fenkoll enemy 3o-yard line. Bill McCall, who today partici to Library Sunday to clash with. Gantenheln l.ut.ratovieh Swidenki Boston College PHILADELPHIA Villanova. defeated in its last two starts, braced against Boston College here and defeated the invaders 7 to 0.

The Bostonians held Harry Stuhl-dreher's eleven scoreless in the first half tut the Mainliners got going in the third period. "BiS" Gardner, Villanova fullback, was the spear-point of the locals' drive. heralded as one of the most power ful in the east. State's offensive in pated in his first game of the year, 1 ME Library Tigers. A few dates are open on the Traders' schedule lor first-class lightweight teams.

Mana topped the day's scoring master the first half was superior to that Dresented by the Colgate eleven pieces in the third period when he gers Interested call Cedar 9666 or Neweomb Bliwk Remeon larl.ten Graupner tiefte Verio took a kickoff on his 20-yard line Hall Hare Linehan Vinrrnt kruerer Rabat- It. fi rnlth H. T. ahr K. E.

ttolrtenberB rl-hr K. II. I.lnfor II. ftehneller Seore hj period: Iwon.in Pennsylvania and evaded the entire Columbia throughout most of the game. Fumbles played a large part in the defeat of Colgate, one of a series BROW rrrbe R'-hardou Cillin Sfhein Johnson t.tjrll I hnr Oilmsrtin Rotlli write Charles V.

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21 of them in the third period resulting in State's first counter. IS Krr Booth atn Dunn i. ro -K'fere SPRINTS 72 YARDS FOR TOUCHDOWN h. rnn FrinTton. I nf- Grove seized the ball as it slipped from the fingers of Antolina and ran 40 yards to a touchdown.

The ball Chicago Beaten lieH JadE F. Bob Peck, Pitt's first All-America. Bob walked off with the honors in two successive years. 1915 and 1916 one of the greatest roving centers that ever donned the moleskins. Dir u.

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I i Eyth was the Tartan's most con- V-v Dutcn Eyth Carnegie Tech's sistent gTound-gainer during the "Dutch" Eyth, Carnegie Tech's By U. of Florida Football Scores flashy halfback, stepped high, wide and handsome in the third quarter of the Tech-Notre Dame game Saturday for a 72-yard run for a touchdown, the brightest spot for the local team in the game. Southerners Avenge 1929 had not touched the ground after the fumble. While State did all of its scoring in the last half, it was in the first two quarters that the Spartans displayed their best offensive strength. Twice they threatened to score and once Nordberg crashed into the Maroon line to bring the ball within a single foot of the goal line.

The lineup: Colgate 7 Michigan State 1 1 Sullivan ton Continued from Preceding Page i i i 4Bf Ramblers Beat Little Dukes, 13 to 7 Duquesne Youngsters Are Squelched in Night Game Defeat by 19 to 0 Victory Lisbon 0 Science ville. 12 Leetonia 0 t'leve. Lincoln. 0 Cleve. J.

Adams 0 East Palentine 27 Bessemer 2i Salineville Cleve. H. 0 Cleve South ..13 game and repeatedly ripped off advances for shorter distances. His long run was one of the most beautiful exhibitions of open-field running ever seen here. He broke through the line in a beautiful hole opened up by the Carnegie forwards, and then with interference removing some of the Irish secondary defense and his shifty speed eluding the others, he dashed the length of the field The former Mars high school athlete's stellar work at Notre Dame has marked him as possible Ail-American materiaL Collingwood Schiebrl L.

Cleve. Cath L.26 Br The I nited Press Carroll 26 Emporia Tchrs 27 Macomb .18 Colombia If 111. Wesleyan 13 Mt. Morris 39 Franklin 27 Concordia 7 Marq. Tech ..18 Iowa Wesleyan 13 Luther 6 le ihaw 0 CHICAGO The versity Brunette 4.rnM Metra Hrtnrty Idler I Elyria 7 Lorain 13 of its Ioekwoo4l Florida football team avenged Aula La li K.

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6 Parma 0 Akron 7 C'lev. Holy Red. 0 defeat last year by defeating the University of Chicago team. 19 to 0. Abbrazsina Hart W.

Res. 6 MassiUon 7 Jackson 22 Oberlin 12 Groi Monnett Nordberjr Kowatch A series of steady marches down 1'rrry Maealuiio Wilmington ...20 fvora by Drrinri the field gave the invaders two touchdowns, and a brilliant 75-yard St. Olaf 19 Lakewood ....47 State 7 0 14 Colgate 7 7 Somerset 0 N. Dak. Aggies 12 v.

i ortlrlal Referee Kurfee. Imuran Berolt 0 Southwestern 13 Shurtleff 0 t. Ambrose 0 DePauw 6 Wheaton 0 Earlham 0 St. John 0 Mich. T.

M. 0 Central 6 Buena Vista 0 Cedarville 0 Carleton 0 0 WEST Gonzaga 0 California 7 U. C. La. F.

6 Utah 0 Coll. 13 20th. Infantry. 0 N. Mex.

Miners 0 San Maria, Jr. 0 Cal. Frosh 0 Mont. State 6 Colo. Teachers 0 Colo.

0 Colo. Teachers 0 umpire ilnehitt. MW-liixan linesman run In the last period by the captain, Bethea, gave the Southern team Its last score. Nanty-Glo 8 FAR Knifthiler. Driini.om lirld Judge muter- V' ii 1 11 1 I 1 1 9.

'I i .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 walri. yrarate. Norwalk Rocky Lilly Barnesboro Carroltown Coalport Irv. Cresson Portage Twp. Hurst Verona Washington S.

24 Adams Twp. .21 Conemaugh ..33 Toarhdowna Slate t.roie and Mon A Stagg pass worked well for short Olympic Club 13 nett. Colgate Hart. Points after tonrh- downs Monnett fi) I Msraln-o. Silb.ita- Ebensburg Patton ttonft state fetreb and Handy.

K. MarJred Vez.e. McDonald. boy who starred as an end on Knute Rt-ckne's great Notre Dame eleven las: year, brought a typical f.ght-ir-g contingent cf the Ramblers. Rockne team, here against the Duquesne University frosh under the fiociillehts tonight and imitated brothers by another Pittsburgh team.

The bco't was 13 to 7. Yezle is new on the freshman coaching staff at Notre Dame and he h.s two teams of Ramblers the of Buff Donnelli, Tr.er.tcr cf the Duke yearlings, before a poor crowd. The reserve Ramblers broke away in true Dame Etyie however late in the third quarter when Fullback Krerr.er crashed through the Duke right and wormed his way 2S yards for the f.r.t score. CrcrJn, quArterbaoic. rr.1 good the ..13 ..42 6 ..39 gains in the first quarter until one was intercepted.

McRae and Sauls plunged down the field to the 4-yard line as the quarter ended. Warner. K. T.i Yanderntera and Fae, R. Stanford F.

..21 LT. S. C. .....65 Nevada 20 Regis Res. ....32 Grensburg Aspinwall K.

Colgate Prondecke, K. T.i B. E. Vew Mexico .51 SOUTH Mt. St.

Marys .33 Baltimore St. Francis Trims Melo Park Jr. 70 So. Cal. Frosh 27 Montana 13 Georgetown Tennessee Slippery Rock, 12-6 Colo.

Aggies ..26 Colorado 36 Mercer 6 St. Johns ....13 Knox 6 Florida regained the ball in mid-field on fumble after Chicago made short gains In the second quarter. Sauls and Silsby marched interruptedly down field. Sauls going over for touchdown. Proctor kicked point.

Early In the fourth period Captain Bethea of Florida dodged through the entire Chicago team, going off right tackle, and, with beautiful interference, ran 75 yards for touchdown. Proctor failed" to kick goal. Colo. 26 SLIPPERY ROCK. Pa, A blocked kick and a recovered fumble turned Colorado 36 Richmond 0 Va.

Mil. 0 7 0 7 6 7 Colo. Mines Colo. Col Brig. N.

M. Oregon Denver U. 6 Utah 34 Flagstaff Tech 9 the tide Saturday and St. Francis took advantage to upset Slippery Rock Teachers, 12-6. The winning Citadel 0 Stanford 18 touchdown came in the third quar Livingstone ter when Billetdeaux blocked West- Wofford 0 SCHOLASTIC W.

Maryland .10 AIama 18 Chattanooga 8 Maryland 21 Augustana ...13 Roanoke 7 Virginia 13 Va. Poly 7 Davidson 6 Car. Coll 12 Presbyterian .14 St. Pall 7 King Miss 8 Virginia 13 Roanoke 0 Kentucky ....33 Vanderbilt ...27 Georgia ......26 Tex. Christian.

3 Texas 17 lake's kick in midfleld and ran to Florida. I'urnell Waters Washington I. hicaKO. Abbott Ketwltch llambers; Hrlvlen Maneikts Trnde Punxsutawney. 0 Falls Creek 0 the three-yard line.

Fagan, star of the contest, bucked it over on the first attempt. Wagner's kick was riere Clemons McRae K.I Wilkinsburg 0 Clearfield 26 N. 19 Curwensville ..5" Sandy 0 Seminary Bluefield Louisiana V. M. I.

Richmond W. L. -Spring Hill K. blocked. rroctor Nolan poir.t.

The Duio wort in the final period when Zana-nelli kicked to f'oy on the Notre Dime l.ve-yard line, the latter furr.bUr.g and Powell reooverlr.2 for th Dukes. ZannaneUl proved himself the undisputed Duke tero when he runhed it over for a touchdown. DeLuca added the jxjint. The tecond Notre Dame score v.hich hid preceded the Duquesne Initial success, a the final period opened, wa again due to Kremer who rolled through nght gTiard- Banas failed to kick the point. The lineup: Wien K.

stasa Brockway 6 Emporium y. 0 Phillipsburg 6 lli.r.ett St. Fancis scored HrC in the sec Hirney II C) Heal he Temple II rsuU Charleroi ond quarter, Fagan going over to score the last period. Mellman's pass North Carolina 6 PerrT 7 DuBois Clairton Turtle Creek Farrell Ellwood City .13 .31 .13 6 0 Texas Aggies. Sharpsville Grove City to Morgan, brought the lone lasers score.

Lineup: St. Francis 12 Slippery Rock 7 Oklaboma Georgia Tech. .14 Auburn 12 Rochester 0 0 New Brigrton Nulliran Morgan Erie East 0 Valunas So. Methodists 14 Baylor 14 Wilson 6 Johnstown BowL 13 Fisk 12 Murfreeboro Wilberforce KnniUnn ail.cy Referee Maslrlsow. Mich Irani umpire Mnrlarily.

ht. Marr'si Held liitre Ra. Illinoisi linesman Morton. Mlehsan. Carnegie, Pitt Frosh Scoreless Panther Yearlings Held Twice Near Goal Line Inke Froh 7.

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Okla. Teachrs.15 Sm I ley White Deiiolo i toon Billetdeaux Rednea aaner lnrako Ta lor Wolfe. .1 li.ter Miles Ott Miii-tln Kerr West lake Beaver Falls 0 Hickory 0 Scottdale 0 Sharon 7 Johnstown Cat. 0 Akron North 0 Freedom 0 Sam 21 S. F.

14 Tulane 21 ..14 ..12 ..25 ,.13 33 ..20 ..27 Midland Oakdale Uniontown Ygst. Rayen Cent. Cath. Alliance, O. Ambridge John Tarlrton.

Birm. Southern ftnuett Hhalra r.n Hiln I aran r. B. Miss Collett Rohrer IS tote rcore by periods: M. Francis Mlpocr.T Rock A Touchdowns Facan.

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K- E-. IM otter fie I.ura I biam i Vsnnanelli J'JJ- XannanetM r. B. Seora by Quartern: Inke otre tme Touchdown Kremer. la Bonrne INDEPENDENT Etna Sycamre.12 Leechburg Muhlenberg Wins Morgan Try for point Wagner, (mlnsed tsoli Mell- llllln Kremer Retains Title Continued From Preceding rage uinn.

medt. hiibktitutions ataio for 1 I .11. State College. Monaca Spangler Lock Haven Saxton Hollidaysburg .33 Indiana 24 Aliqufppa 33 Altoona 27 Altoona 27 Roaring Springs 0 Bedford 7 i itnrter rur nnimsn. imp for Malony, Intvie for Wolfe, llanna for reran.

Me- hale with a birdie four and matched Zannanelll. Over Dickinson Miss Van Wle's birdie three on num railden for Miles. Hrhntta for Talor, torhran for Oft. Referee Merri-man. Implre Harr.

Head linesman thanks. Tyrone Iowa Conquered ber 29. Miss Van Wle won the next hole when a par four against five for Mars 0 Rankin 25 5 Miss Collett when Glenna hooked her second shot, a brass le, into the By Purdue, 20-0 Air Attack Wins For Stanf ord Team gallery. She was forced to shoot Before a crowd of 6.000 Jans, the Carnegie Tech and Pitt Freshmen battled to a scoreless tie at Pitt Stadium. The cold weather caused lots of fumbling, which spoiled numerous scoring chances.

Except for a brief time in the second period, the Panthers looked far better than the Tartans.t this time a flurry of passes almost scored a touchdown for the Tartans. PITT FBOMI O. TECH FRO Ml O. PVladny f-F. Mur H.

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Ii. flre.liMr Medrrlth R.T........ Forsmsn iueent lewis llocan Rrener BIDDLE FIELD. CARLISLE, Pa. A rally in the last period won a 7 to 0 decision for Muhlenberg over the Dickinson College team in a hard-fought game Saturday.

Wilkinson's 50-yard run resulting in Ma-Jercik's scoring. Lineup her approach from beneath a tree and overshot the hole by 40 feet East Brady ...26 Waynesburg ..13 Mt. L'nion ....25 Windber 7 E. Liverpool .27 Ygst. 0 i'gst.

South ..30 6 Ben Avon 0 IOWA CITY. la. The only Big Ten Conference grid battle on the University of Iowa's schedule this -Vt raited in a 20-0 victory for She missed the long putt by an inch. The match ended on the thirty PALO ALTO. Cal.

A brilliant attack in the last three minutes of the first half gave Stanford a 13 to 7 4 ff Brookville Canonsburg Bellefonte Portage Y'gst. East Memorial Portsmouth Latrobe -Zelionople Homestead Youngwood Titusville Warren Boardman Canfield uh leu berg 7 first hole. Miss Van Wie hooked her tee shot while Glenna was straight down the center. Van Wie's secont. Purdue, last year's Conference champions.

Saturday. rv-itHno- to Iowa's 1-yard line early victory over Oregon State Saturday. 1 There were 2.000 in the Lands. in the first quarter. Horstman arross for the first Purdue i ocent I- T.

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b. Kissell mad; the extra Tticklnson Williams Sliomock Hildenberier I anttire ajdner Rodney Rrillhart Foley I ehman laplnnki C. Caener Mohletibers Matu-Wa rxthel t.lltner .21 .19 .12 .13 .31 .19 .17 7 Norwin Franklin Ofl City Strut her a Columbiana Niles Brookfleld Monatt, Stanford left hair, made the first touchdown in the second quarter and Guldo Caglieri. right half, made the second a few minutes later. Frank Little, Oregon State full shot was long and straight, while Miss Collett stopped badly with her brassie.

Her. pitch shot, however, was a beauty, just 10 feet past the cup. Miss Van Wie was 12 feet away from the cup. Again the deadly Collett putting told. She sank hei 10-footer for a four, while Miss Van Wie missed, Kriinrt snlendid inter- Mmms I faylrs ebastlaa K.H 1 onie Matevie Tesser riibstitutinnsi I'ltt itelll for M.t-sir.

nlth for Hsrtals. raft for Loa. Haxm for etroms. Tlraraons for Ineenr. TecH Rneter for Lewis.

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4 ference, Risk went around right end v. reriod for 78 yards nataiin Fanosky 77 a Cuvahoga Falls 0 Hubbard 7 Union 8 Sbadyslde 6 Dirklnsin back, made the one touchdown for a. touchdown. Kissell failed to N.Braddock Jr. 27 McKeespt 12 loncnaown rami arrer touchdown (Fas) Wilkinson to MaJercUu 015 leam- convert.

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