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1. U.R Half 'Best Performance Soys Tribe Mentor Of Santa Clara Tilt commissioner of conference athletics may not be numbered but letting easier. to count. He's getting it from two sides the colleges (as represented by the 1 1 1 ik lot nl Thm lot. By ALAN WABD STANFORD UNIVERSITY.

Nov. 1. Lawrence T. (Buck) Shaw, the f- SUiil.rj 1 JJ" BlUII.Ut B1IU VlAAi-( I DT ITAOfM) Pacific Coast California 27. U.C.L.A.

7. Stanford 27, Santa Clara 7. Washington State 13,. Oregon 0. Oregon State 33, Idaho 0.

Washington 21. Montana 0: U.S.F. 47, Fresno State 27. handsome gentleman who should be ter element has no champion like STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov pf the Nation's surviving unbeaten and untied- major football teams headed by Notre Dame had their posing for collar advertisements if he wasn't a college football coach. Stanford's Judge L.

R. wemmann, -CUtk ghaughnessy considered but if it boils over it might become today's 27 to 7 victory over Santa neicfn( in tht "something- Clara "the best performance- this perfect records shattered during the niJl i College of Pacific 19, Humboldt year'' for the Stanford Indians season's most lurDUiem ween-enu, State 0. Z-ZJmu, he declared that Rain; and mud in the East and Mid Stanford Freshmen .13, San Mateo xne crux oi me maira iuri" coultl expect no better demon Junior College 7. west contributed to.the chaos. Tchrs.

MexAg. 7. Five unblemished elevens suf alumni Is not that the Pacific Coast gtration of balanced offensive and Conference has so-called purity defensive play in the Indians' three code, but that it is being admlnis- struck me most California Aggies 6, Occidental 6, ered their first reversals today cal Frosh. 8, Mather Field 4.. Notre Dame, Army, Pennsylvania, Albion Nor, 14, Idaho So.

Br. 20. Whitman 14, Linfield 7 Vanderbilt and Temple, and last University of Portland Freshmen night Texas Tech wag blasted. was as graceful in defeat as he hat been in victory. If Buck feels a deep disappointment that his Santa Clara Broncos were beaten, 27 to 7 by the Stanford Indians here this afternoon, he made no spectacle of his emotions in the dressing room following the game.

To those who sought out the Santa Clara coach, either to extend a traditional and clumsy sympathy or learn, for journalistic reasons. Shaw's opinion on the Stanford victory, Buck was his' usual smiling, debonair self. Yes, Stanford has an exceptionally fine team, better even, in his opinion, than that-of last year. Yes, Frankie Alberts played a marvelous game, both in actual ex 34, 18th Coast Artillery 0. tered without tne tempering mnu- of he Mjd following the game, ence of mercy.

Atherton, so they "was the marked improvement say, is not exactly a Portia in more shown i by all players. wavs than one 1 thlnk we've reached our peak The striped-shirt brigade for the year." whistles while it works, is piqued Asked to compare the presen la "noliticg" in team with last year's Rose Bowl Army's Gray and Gold Cadets left the unsullied ranks, but they gar Other Games nered great glory in, departing be Army 0, Notre Dame 0. cause they held supposedly mighty the assignment of games. That could champion he said that there actu-be kireed off as jeal -isy, perhaps; ay was no way to compare them, but while the discontent is there it's UNDER LESS PRESSURE Notre Dame to a sireless tie in tne downpour and mire at No) York's Yankee Stadium sellout Albion 7, Hope 0. Alabama 30, Kentucky 0.

Amherst 20, Maasachiuetti State 0. Alabama A. M. 27, Ft. Valley 0.

Akron 28, Ohio Wesleyan 6. AUen 24, Paine 0. Bluefleld Institute 10, W. Virsina Coll, RlltUr 9fi Wahach tt potentially a danger to the regime. "Last year's first team had much I JAM 1 in JZl 1 There are one of two other mat-inwre- could do more things, than crowd of 76,000.

The SoldiewLhawing was on ters of protest, but whatever they 0ur current crop. But this outfit is -a' i 1 1 if I I I Bloomburc Tchra. 14, kutztown Tchra.0. i. par with that of the Navy Middies are the boys wiUyrtave to muddle deeper in reserve strength.

As a re-lnnff bv themselves. No one group ult the first team doesn't have to ecution of plays and in the calling of maneuvers against the Broncos. PRAISE FOB KMETOVIC who upset Highly touted Pennsylvania 13-6 before more than 73,000 nr individual is going to be a Don work as hard and is under less fans at Philadelphia, MINNESOTA WINS Yes, the Stanford boy Pete Kmet- Broncos Quixote against the officials' wind- pressure." miiin. Those eentlemen form a Proof that Shaughnessy is satis- Meanwhile, Minnesota's Golden lonely little tribe. As such, we'll fied with the status quo was offered let them slide back into anonymity, in his declaration that there would ovic is just about the fastest thing in a football suit, these along with Albert, was one of the obvious stand-outs in the Indian nowjinc ireen Kant Bute Boston University American InU.

0. Bates 19, Bowdoin t. Brown 7, Yale 0. Beiwen J.C. 8, New York Alea 0.

Brigham Young 28, Utah State O. Bucknea 26, Western Maryland 7. Bethune Cookman Georgia State 0. Buffalo 0, Lehigh 0. Connecticut State 7, Middlebury O.

Boston College 31. Temple 0. Columbia 7, Cornell 0. Colgate 6. Holy Cross S.

Catawba 21. Wooford 20. Colorado College 16. Wyoming 0. Clarkson 13, Hartwick 0, Colby 13, Maine 13.

Carleton 8, Coe 0. Centre 81: Hanover 6. Gophers narrowly kept their record intact by squeezing through to an 8-7 triumph, over Northwestern on the soggy turf at Minneapolis before where they'd much preier Being be no more changes oi personnel, anyway, with-the working schedule confined PULLINO CHESTNUTS mainly to polishing off a rough edge "Kmetovic certainly raised hell here and there. MV 1 t'- II a crowd of 64,464. with us," Shaw said, and the simplicity of the more im Stanioraaiumm may "We're through experimenting.

In addition to Minnesota, four vi aaoo i i I 7 other outfits kept their shields in find we're set from here in," he said but tUey ima conference set-up, pressive and convincing than, a half hour speech on- the merits of the violate today Texas, Fordham, C6mmerce Thrs. 20, San Houston Thrs. 1 Duke and the Texas Aggies, fleet Indian halfback. Dana Bible's Texas Longhorns Individual rather than team mis Jmc.Vr nd Trov outf i ud towards next Saturday's game UU.S.C. The Tribe i and Troy outfits Wash- have kindred grounds for complaint.

lngton state and California games. Both are privately endowed insti- consider even the II rii ilh. C-11K Vrv? proved themselves, beyond question takes, some of them in judgment tu ions ana as cn enwg. TroJan contet Muntn Monday. the Nation's No 1 team as they rolled to a 34-0 triumph over Southern Methodist.

As the Mustangs went down to of the worst defeats XJuquesne 7, viuanova 0. Duke 14, Georgia Tech 0. Delaware 25, Mt. St. Mary's 0.

Dayton 3, Cincinnati 0. Denlson It, Marietta 0. Detroit 19, Manhattan 0. Dickinson 0, Drexel 0. DePauw 13, Louisville Denver 8, Colorado State 8.

Dubuque 19, Wartburg 6. DeSalea 25, Defiance 0. Emory Henry 19. West Carolina 0. Elmlra 20.

Aquinas Institute 0. and others in cause and effect, cost the Broncos a far more substantial score than was listed on the board, Shaw said. SideraDiy nigner Tm takln- tomorrow afternoon think tl ana luuion iees J- -0f from he "I owned institutions backed by. Call- 'eAked blt i. nnrt Washinffton tax- 111 aD0Ut tlme 1 up 8 mi' in S.M.U.

history, Texas became the He refused to name names, to af country's high scoring major outlit fix the blame to any individual, to any group of individuals, but it was with a total of 230 poins against 21 East Stroudsburg Teachers 6. Mansfield for the opposition. and is evident Shaw considered soma Teacners 0. Army's scoreless deadlock of the strategy employed by his ig-nal callers- pretty -pi Trr X) Mm'- m. IT'S AN EPOCH Deprived of the right to help If he fulfills the promise, it prospective athletes over this 1m- should be something of an epoch, posing financial doorstep, there's Shaughnessy a 1 1 spends 16 only one result.

It's concerned with hours a day, every day, scheming, economics. The low cost State-sup- planning and 'directing, ported colleges will get the athletes The Indians came through a tough whose families can't afford to send but cleanly played game with no them Stanford or U.S.C. apparent injury beyond a cut fore- DIDN'T ANSWER QUESTION Notre Dame was a notable triumph for the Cadets' new coach,) Red Blaik, who achieved the feat with virtually the same men who failed to win a single game in 1940 Also it was the first reversal for. Frank He glanced obliquely at a ques Eureka 0, Carthage 0. East Kentucky State 41.

Georgetown 0, Elhmurst 0, Wheaton Fordham. 17, Purdue 0. Franklin Marshall 13,. Albright 12. Georgia 7, Auburn 0 Grinnell 13, Belolt 0.

Harvard 6, Princeton 4. Heidelberg 14, Wittenberg 0. Haverford 26, Guilford- 0. 'Hamilton 27, Swarthmorsf 0. Howard 16, Tampa 13.

Iowa 13, Indiana Iowa State 27; South Dakota. 0. That's interpreting the letter oi head sustained by Guard Loren La the law against proselyting which prade. Leahy in his first season with Notre tioner who asked, in line with the theme of his carefully guarded dis-atisf action with the type of play used in many instances, if he approved an end run on second down With the Broncos on the Stanford IRISH OUTPLAYED Indiana State Teachers 14. Michigan now governs the conference and About the only didp't which Atherton administers.

As the gee action was Br uno "Banducci, supervisor of this system, he levels guard; who failed to start a game on all" alike without thought as' to for the first time in six years of differences in entrance require- high 'School and college football. 1 Surprisingly, the Soldiers held the one-foot line. state Normal 0. South Bend Irish in check most of Iowa State Tchra. SI, N.

Dakota Tohra 8. Buck didn't answer that auery. III. State Normal 14, Macomb Tchrs 0 Kenyon 20, Oberlin T. which was partially rhetorical.

It ments. i i He's, expected back for the- U.S.C. necessary. Kalamazoo Teacher 21. Bowline Green the way and actually outplayed them at times.

The statistics show that Army made five first downs to Nntre Dame's four, and Sained 187 ieacners 7. He'thoughtgthe Broncos offense MtST FOLLOW BOOK 8me, although not yet fully te tulW. from a leg ailment Kansas State 12, Nebraska Knny a Pnrnftll fnllas-M 0. was satisfactory, that his boys rolled Lowell Textile 33, New Britain Tchra. rnieely once they got under way, but yards rushing against 107.

Because of the'Sloppy going, there was little passing. -Notre Dame 10 been hired by the conference do LaZi just that He has not been given h. Vj TXVXi Doggea-aown at some inopportune moments. yards through' the- airland Army He refused to charge the Broncos none. in doing it he has exposed himself dressing room, Jut we.

got him, 3, frm itX interested Ious long for few with falling victim to the jitters when the chips were down. Navy, still unbeaten though tied lV 7 quotes. Do you blame the nerves of the fariinnm. last week by Harvard, smothered Pennsylvania's attack and whipped hi. Irxv to niMmi' A typical conversaiiun wini i j.

oVer one 12-yard pass for a touch alumnus who is concerning Mmjelf He said the footing was fair and Broncos or the tightened defense of the Indians for stopping Santa Clara when it looked they had a touchdown for the taking?" Buck was down within 12 minutes of the opening whistle and came back with a' 70-yard drive for another touch 5 id 30 40 50 30 ao ijp- 5 I wii asked. Lafayette .17, Gettysburg 6. Lockhavcn Tchrs. 7, Cortland Tchra. T.

Langston.6, Xavler 0: Luther 6, Valparaiso 0. Lebanon Valley IS, Bluerldge 0. Lake Forest 8, North Central J. Minnesota 8. Northwestern 7.

Mississippi 12, Marquette 6. Michigan 20. Illinois 0. Missouri 19, Michigan State Miner Normal 12, Fayetteville Techra. 8.

Midland 39, York 7. Muhlenberg 26, Ursmus 6. Morgan 12, J. C. Smith J.

McAlster 24, Concordia 18. Marshall 16, Wake Forest Montclair Teachers 20, Arnold 0. Mississippi South. 13. Louisiana Coll.

6. Mission House 18, Aurora College 7. Mllllkin 61, Charleston Tchrs. 0. McPherson 7, College of Emporia 0.

Manchester 0, Ball Tchrs. 0. Macalester 24, Concordia 18. Morehead Tchrs. 12, Concord 6.

Miss. State 0, Southwestern 6. Monmouth. 7, Augustana- 0. -Navy 13, Pennsylvania 6.

Norwich 6, New Hampshire 0. New Mexico 23. Nevada 7. N. Carolina State 13.

N. Carolina 7. with the currenj revolt woUKT4 go the ball easy to handle, despite the like this: dampened turf. Rain in the morning What's your beef, bub? had been light and it held off al- "Whylnell can't the conference most entirely through the game; mind it. own business?" r-.

much to the, personal pleasure of "Perhaps half and half." he said. evasively. "Stanford certainly down in the third period, it seemea that the Sailors could have won by five touchdowns as Barnacle Bill Busik. Howie Clary and Sherwood us a coupie or times." Such as? the 63,000 customers. DEWING OUT FOB SEASON "Such as' my boy being kept out He also said that he was somewhat of Stanford because can't, afford confused when the official tabbed Werner ripped the Quaker line and The seasonal loss of Ken Dewing skirted the ends.

to send him there, and the confer- him for a clipping penalty on a Minnesota took a stranglehold on ence won't let good pi Joe, my pal, punt return by Pete Kmetovlc. was deplored by Shaw far less than tho personal injury to his junior right end. put tip the dough." thought I had the guy lined up It won't go for the godfather gag? properly when I let fly but I didn't "Not any more. Either the fold- figure on Pete cutting back. When Dewing received a dislocated rieht lna money comes out bf ray wallet he did that my man turned and al Carolina College 16, Shaw 0.

knee. He was removed from the game in an ambulance and taken to the Palo Alto Hospital, where X-rays the" Big Ten title, which it is defending, by virtue of its one-point victory over Northwestern. The Gophers registered their third straight Conference victory of the season and will "be favored heavily to defeat' their three remaining opponentsNebraska, Iowa New Mexico Military Institute 34. or Junior doesn't get in. No chance though I think I hit him broadside, of slipping over a fast one on Ath- the officials didn't see it that way." Adams State 7.

arton. Junior can't even be seen The game was somewhat in the j-l 'mmmMtto toss: cawa 1 I were to be taken to determine whether a fracture accompanied the dislocation. Oklahoma A. M. 13, Creighton 8.

Oklahoma 38, Kansas 0. Ohio 26, Mlamt 0. Otterbein 26. Capital 6. talking to good of' Joe, my pal." order of a birthday celebration for cunmn r.iw inn Milt Vucinlch, Stanford fullback.

Ohio State 21. Pitt INDIANA UPSET 14" 1 Ohio Northern 20, Muskingum 0. Providence 18. SDrinfffield .0. En route back to the dressing room This may not sound like strictly Milt wag the object of many slaps bonded Stanford diction, and we tno back from felJow and In two other Big Ten games today, Platteville State Teachers' 20, Oshkosk State Teachers 0.

Iowa upset Indiana, 13-7, and Michigan blanked Illinois, 20-0. may pe eiing we oia jenoww. queU6nli as to "how d'ya like that Rutgers 20, Maryland O. Randolph-Macon 13. American Univ.

7. inuiiitiuim umv uim mi i present Milt? Meanwhile, in the Big Six, Kansas cnan "urn out tie a nanciai sue- shaughnessy would single out none State surprised Nebraska, 12-6, while i i6f his players for individual honors. Oklahoma downed Kansas, 38-0, and Mosi oi me maiconiems amons instead, he praised them all, and leading Missouri 'played outside, LEAP 27-7 Tfeir r7 To 20 Jo fo 5o 4o 3 2c7)7o the aiumni are ior puumg out oi then put in a word for the excellent dewning Michigan State, 19-0. In another Midwestern upset, Syracuse 7 0888 receiving done by Alyn Beals both Stanford and U.S.C. Or at least and Frank peterson of the Bronces.

they believe that such a threat tw0 me he The vacancy created by Dewing's injury will be filled directly by Ray Bradfield, with Steve Cardwell and Bob Zetterquist understudies. With characteristic diplomacy, Shaw refused to make a comparison between the Stanford and California teams. With 'no deliberate intent of belittling the Stanford victory, Shaw expressed the conviction the Bronco Oklahoma trek last week, with iti resultant long train ride and comparative-lack of practice, was" a fao toi in Santa Clara's defeat. LONG TRIP HURT Needed' workouts early the past week were sacrificed to the return trip from Oklahoma, and if ever the Broncos needed perfect physical and co-ordination, it was for yesterday's game with the In defeated Wisconsin, 27-20, while De troit downed Manhattan, 15-0. miKiil lurcc vne loup vu otcp inw jaid In the East, the Army-Notre Damjet and Penn-Navy results were gar nished by five other Wil liam and Mary registered a surprise something more akin to tne 'Trioe-Tmy line.

They bolster thelf courage with the thought that they have been helping pay the freight for the four Pacific Northwest colleges 'and get Bear Sophs Rice 64, Centenary O. Regis 21, Western State" 6. Rose Poly 33, Earlharm 0. Ripon 13, Lawrence 7. Rochester 34, Allegheny 0.

Susquehanna 8, Johns Hopkins 7. Shlppensburg 27, Slippery Rock 0. St. Lawrence 7. Alfred 6.

Syracuse 27, Wisconsin-20. St. Benedicts 7', Pittsburgh 0. Stout 12, Superior 8. St.

Olaf 19. Hamline 7. South Dakota Mines 7. Montana Mines 6. Joseph 26, Carroll College ,7.

St. Benedicts 7, Pittsburgh 0.. Southern III. NorlSr Dekalb Tchr. 7.

Thiel 13, Ithaca 7. -Teachers 14, Michigan State Normal 0. Tufts 7. Northeastern Tulane 34. Vanderbilt 14.

Texas 34, Southern Methodist 0. Tulsa 13, Wichita 7. Tennessee. 13, Louisiana State 0. Texas A.

M. 7. Arkansas 0. Toledo Illinois Wesleyan 0. Texas Christian 23, Baylor 12.

Upsala 19, Arkansas A. tc Utah 4B, Colorado. 0. Virginia State 6. Virginia V.

0. V.M.I. 13. Davidson 7. Western Reserve 27.

John Carroll 20. Wesleyan 21, Coast Guard 20. Vininia 34. V.P.I. 0.

3-0 victory over Dartmouth; as did Brown 7-6 over Yale, Columbia 7-0 over Cornell, while Holy Cross held Grew Defeats favored Colgate to a 6-6 deadlock. nothing in return but abuse. This theory is sound. Stanford, U.S.C and California and U.C.L. Boston College's 31-0 trouncing of perfect-record Temple staggered dians.

on State for that matter would be able to operate quite comfortably without the conference millstone. Although continuing to refuse to most of the experts who regarded it as a toss-up contest Fordham virtually clinched a trip to one of the Bowls by its 17-0 triumph over signalize any indiviApd Bronco guilty of acts of omisaiBirmore than commission, Shaw did give a case in point where the final score eoneelv. A lie; jv 1,1 oi t'wiiiiuii niicig uigj flAUtf AT I could command whatever names ORVALLIS, Nov. Purdue. Meanwhile Ohio State beat thev desired with whomsoever thev A university of California sopho- Pittsburgh, 21-14, Rutgers blanked Maryland.

20-0. and West Virginia pleHsed. Include Santa Clara and crew "wept to three-lengths St. Mary's in their group and they 0Yef, trouble-beset Oregon ably might have been altered had a strategy other than that employed edged Washington and Lee, 7-6. GREEN WATE WINS could almost spend the entire foot- on me jy-mne wu- ball season amonest themselves.

"mette River course today. Williams 10, Union 0. West Virginia 7. Washington 4V Lee 6. Wayne 6, Mount Pleasant Teacher 0.

Wooster 17, Mt. Union 0. Vermont 16. R.P.I. 0.

William It Mary 3, Dartmouth 0. Virginia 34, V.P.I. 0. Williama 13, Bowdoin 0. Western 21, Coast Guard Academy 20.

WMtmimtw 27. Juanita 12. Down in Dixie, Vanderbilt lost with the inclusion of a few really Oregon State's oar bar broke worthwhile intersections! contests, shortly after the start causing the TtitU sole command of the Southeastern Conference lead. when it was blasted vvvn used. For instance, Alyn Beals, end, on several occasions raced out into the clear waiting for passes, but hardly ever was the ball thrown in the direction of the potential receiver.

"He usually was left standing flat footed, with' "open space between ECONOMICAL SUICIDE oeavers a loss oi several strokes. from the perfect-record group, 34 arter making up-some dis- Winona Teachers 0, Mankato Teachers 0. 14. bv Tulane. In other Southeastern Warrensburg Thrs.

8. Kirksville Thrs. 0. wnsjutr u.c oama nara-v-au- tance, the seat in the O.S.C. shell fornla and Santa i Clara-Stanford gave way.

California had a similar contests, Alabama. Georgia and Ten nessee defeated Kentucky, Auburn accident near the finish line. him and the Stanford goal line, while and Louisiana State, respectively. Today' rac was the first for the the throw was being made to an Detroit Triumphs DETROIT, Nov. 1.

01.10 The Uni Oregon State crew The cO-leaders of the Southern Conference, Duke and William-Mary, other chap heavily guarded by Stanford players," Shaw said, a trifle ruefully. played outsiders, Duke downing versity of Detroit smothered and outclassed the Manhattan College Georgia Tech, 14-0, whye W. and M. The Broncos will play Oregon at upset Dartmouth. In the Confer football team 15 to 0 today beneath ence, North Carolina State surprised Portland one week, from Tuesday, Armistice Day.

In the meantime, there is lots of work to be done on the brilliant running and skillful passing of Elmer (Tip) Madarik, the MINNESOTA RALLIES TO BEAT NORTHWESTERN North Carolina, 13-7, and Virginia Military downed Davidson 13-7. Dons Defeat Fresno, 47-27 Before 12,000 tiiiuw uvct a uiawiug, baiu tine mat for aft ill-attended game with a Northwestern Conference brother. Don't worry, pal. They won't. But why are we getting, worked up over this? Shucks, it's just the besigry fatherly spirit.

in us. We like to see anyone scrape an extra thirty thousand bucks, or so, taxe being what they are. We know how tickled we are every time we hit the expense account tot an extra four bits and get way with it Titans' sensational sophomore halfback. the Santa Clara football practice field. Outside the Conferences, Marshall upset Wake Forest, 16-6, while Vir From then until midway through Contained From First Sports Page down," Graham laterally to man in motion Kepford and ginia downed Virginia Tech, 34-0, the second period, Minnesota was in and Mississippi, beat Southwestern, little Ike scampered 16 yards.

was injured in the second period while Minnesota still led, 2 to 0. complete command. At tnut point, Northwestern became alive. In ppe 20-6. Last night Texas Tech suf Graham then passed 33 yards to Hasse who caught the ball over his fered its first reversal, a 6-0 defeat Although the playing field was ipit mmm mm FRESNO, -Nov.

I. flJ.BUnl- protected from a heavy early-morn- by Miami Fla. s1- juldef as he stepped into the end xone and Dick Erdlitz kicked the Texas and the Texa Aggies, co- versity of San Francisco tonight ing snow, considerable water had won a free-wheeling, free-scorina seeped through the tarpaulin and session on his own 27, Sophomore Otto Graham of Northwestern threw a 28-yard pass to Bob Motl who completed a gain of 73 yards for a touchdown. Tip play was called hark, however, because a Wildcat leaders in the Southwest Confer point that put the Wildcats ahead, 7 to 2. ence won their games.

Texas smoth 47-27 football victory over Fresno the wet field produced Minnesota's ered Southern Methodist, 34-0, while Mate college before a crowd of first scoring break. 12.000. On the third play after North Until the poor kick by De neither team, threatened. That the Aggies blanked Arkansas, 7-0. Texas Christian defeated Baylor, 23-12.

western had halted a 47-yard drive Bruins Beat Bears with a pass interception on Jts 10 near the end of the first period, Utah showed surprising strength break, however, set tne uopners ablaze. All week there had been talk of one or two plays in which Minnesota failed to use -the -traditional shift invented early in the LOS ANCELES, Nov. tU.R) Center Gene Mundy sailed the mud- in blasting Colorado out of the lead in'-the Rocky Mountain Big Seven tackle was offside. Tia. appeared to take the heart out of NorthwesUTrn's attack for it became sluggish until the final min-ue of the half A nine-yard punt return by Ike Kepford, who picked up the ball after Graham had fumbled it, started a drive of 49 yards.

On first Conference, 46-0, while the Colorado Aggies held Denver to a 6-6 tie, and century by Dr. H. L. Williams. The University of California at Los splattered ball out of De Correvont's Angeles cross-country team defeated reach.

As De Correvont sprinted the University of California team after the ball it bounded through 38 to 19 here today over the four- the end Kone for a safety and Min-rf'e U.C.L.A. nesota led, to 0J Sienal-caller Bill Garnaas couldn Brigham Young blanked Utah State, have picked a better spot to use it.

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