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Uillanbva 46 Holy Cross 13 Pittsburgh 7 Michigan 13 Clemson 42 II. Carolina 20 California 7 Oregon 10 Dartmouth 33 San Francisco 13 Temple 7 Penn State 0 Ohio State 3 Duquesne 0 Duke 0 Stanford 6 Oregon St. 0 Princeton 13 Michigan Repeats as Titlisfr; Pitt Upsets Pern State 82,754 See Defeat Ohio Passes State Classified iNittany Lions Beaten Sports' First Time Since '46 Tackle Runs 23 With Interception; 51,075 See State Bid End on One nqmxtx PUBLIC LEDGER Wolverines Rally, Win 23d Straight; Bucks' Line Gives Up 3 First Downs rillLADKLPH I A SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2i. 194S aD.de fZ run Rl DV CEHNKOMC i if i 9 1 1 ta.w a a 4.

Jf tl J'r 11 ru a super-cnarjrea Ltuver- Statehne. took to th airways today and cam from Mitnd XAf ATf JT Yd4 ity of Wtubursh rrfrmcd th today br ThiArond crowd ever to thronjr the- Ohio tAU SNlif tl Jhr U-' vv -crinff a fourth-perio. touchdown for a 7-0 up over Ter.a cm S2.7..aw th Ohioan ri to thir hri-ht5 'XV 7 i'- I Xj State Collcjre which topped the Nittany Lions from the wa.on. take the Irad with a nrt-inof. field ffoal.

and hV -jkk' Vfi I ndefrated ranks. tm evrrythinc but th sam. v. 1 NrQ; ZSr T' I "Yr-i Shad of the past f.a ted over Titt Stadium as the usually The victory. th Vlvenn ninth straight of th season -1- FJ: A passixe Tanthers put on a of bWkinz and tacklirj 7 1 and 23d in a row.

wrapped up Vr 1 lK I f.JVa A that brought back fond memores'to the 31.073 spectators. Warrior Rnw.S!S: xlsC A and cave them an outstand ing claim on the National title. nj 1i. vV check ar.d set up a Pa de-1 UUI II I IUUII I 11 I I VPS V' I 1 I fense that spelled the first defeat i It was their fourth straight conquest over the Ducks, who went into the fray ll-points 13 5 seamen. 1 the fcr State I I State this year.

i State this year. underdog. I 1 1 coupled The paia delense. hard line ply.i i Oi brousht Pitt its tour h- Drives ueciae Day end Sullivan, To New York Knicks Win, 91-86, Despite 26 Points By Fulks, Sadowski vvi" sv.i. i period.

P4 While tr line nwood Petchl on a pa Nick Eolio- i ac. a Younsyto-arj. tackle, drop- ped bark to a receiver and he speared Pechel short pass and then i xt r-H r- The Buck looked like the ehampon in the early coins a they Allowed the Invaders only, three 5rst doTis In the rst half. one on a one by rushing and one on a penalty. Overall, the' Ohioaos had a 14-9 edse in first darns.

The Wolverine cot two on pass Interference penalties, four throush the air and only three by rushing. IIAGIE KICKS FIELD GOAL Ohio ripped the Mtrhisan line apart for r.ine dcrj and; pasred for five other. Clayton Factors in Rout of Princeton By ART fnsrr Sporfs Reporter rRINCETON. N. Nov.

20 Lie L-9 -y: s) 7 Svertnl to The Inruirrr MTW YORK. N. 20. Jumpin J-w FUlit. Nick in his early season -cm.

and 3.3 Ed Saciwski collected 52 between them torusht. but It waan enough to keep New York K-ickerftockers from squeezing out 9i-s verdict over the Philadelphia calloped 23 yards for the score. Bol-: kovac also added the extra point. 1 LIONS TIGHT BACK rer.n State did not cte up wlth-jout a fisht and ith 1 minutes re-? maimnc. the Nittany Lions went to work uh a vengeance.

But their drive as broken up by a interception and then died out cn Pitta A Ohio scored first a if Id coal from Wamors in a see-sa bat-1 the 16-yard line by Jimmy in the score was tied 13 Ohio had picked up the ball on the Wolverine seven as Chuck Ortmann Goebel Hitter, former Eastern Ken-1 lateral went away. Jack Lininser re- t-irkv State star, broke the came covertns. An offside penalty and a lore tooth in a ssr.a 11 mou'h. upnrht stood forlornly at the i -pen end of thse Palmer Stadium 'oreihoe in the ploamliig today es a last symbol cf Princeton University's de5ar.ee in the face cf 33-13 defeat by Dartmouth College. Four seconds before the fonral er.dir.z.

cdcnls had to halt the pe as overjoyed Green realots uprooted Nonhi posts, then f-r Students battled for the sticks st -he other end cf the eld SAN FRANCISCO STAR (IKTS A WAV FOR SIX YARDS AC.AINST VILLANOVA rcen with a seven Doir.t tpree mid- two cracks at the line lost nine, tet- one at the final gun. State's hurricane, named Francis Rogel. from North Brad dock. Pa, pounded and tore the lir.a mith 145-pound re tchel ad tricky, clever lur.nir.s. Then Pctchel ent into his aerial maneuvers.

But the pairs of the Flying tinz the stage for Hague's kick. Kd linian (61) and Tom Smith (on ground behind Jensen). Dons shown include Ray Conajrcski' (T.T) and John Finney (right). Wildcats scored joints in 4th period. Halfback Hal Jenren makes first-quarter sain yesterday at Shibe Park in intersect ional jrame which Villaivna won.

4R-1H. Identifiable Villanovans are Schmid (25) The Wolverines, who failed to sain a yard on the ground the first half, never got beyond thetr own 40 in the openlr.z quarter, but scored with a flash in the second. from Eastcn. sprmg-; board of much of the success cf States unbeaten streak over the lat to years 18 if you way tn the iourtn penoo. n'-s ioui conversion spiiitirjf a knot at 1 and ndmj the Krucks out in front for k'eps.

I SCORE 25 APIECE Ttilks and Sadowki each tallied 2S rotn'j in a magnificent effort to pull it out of the fire, but bo'h fouled out hen they were ne-ded most. Biz Ed went out with 5' minutes to go, Rockets WinJ-5, Mill a nova Triumphs This, however, was the cr.lv Princeton could win throughout iltemocn. they marte-i tie the score at 6- and trailed br rJr 13- at the snd tv 23-13 at UMPIRE Bl'MPEP After Jo WhLler njnted out eni the Michigan etsht. Ortmann flip- ped a pavs to Dtck Rifenburz who count the 13-13 Cotton Bol tie with Southern Methodist lat New Year's Holy Cross Beats Plucky Temple In Owls' Finale Mith 33 Pts. in 4th Day iaeo at me crucial moment, -he three-charter mark, the E-s Put's Ecoby Lee intercepted Petch' Three champions proved no rr.a'rri and New ew York enjoying a 79-74 lead.

Jumped the umpire and dropped the followed htm a minute and ball. Jimmy Clark recovered for After 5 Losses, Leave Cellar haL' later the Knirks were leadmj. 10 the Michigan 23. but after three plays the Bucks were back to ll's desperation pass cn the Panther five. Bit State renewed Its drive the next time it ft th ball.

Startme on Pitt's 4 the Nittany Lions called upon Petchel sja.n. Jimmy Je Rob.non intercepted a pass, but Even with thetr stars nr. the side the 30. Azaln Whbler booted out on the IW MORT BERRY The University of San Francisco player will be better able to picture ihcir home town's 19C disaster th- next time Pacif.c CoaM oldsters ply them with tales, for yesterday the Dons were mangled a foot nail earthquake. The Shit Par turf appeared to ensutf them in a second.

half turmoil which turned a 13-7 mtermUsion advantace into a 4S-13 lines, the Warrvr made a game bid in the elfins minutes. They closed f1; time Ortmann, pa the sap to sa-M at but Ritter. to Rifenburg waa ruled complete on STAN I'M GARTNER By STAN BAt'MG ARTNER The clock ran out on Temnle L'ni Rockets broke a five-same Th wft had 21 points tr the rtcht. and Contitt9trd rafe Ctum verity and a plurky. out- nnoe face 4.

Ctw 4 jirn Fa.mer. inn irn on ra, in the l-t r'- it of ihe Eastern PmMnn of rJrtH rlfh ovr fcr Tuss McLanchrys touchdown-nappy New Erlzndcrs a 43.0"O aatched. OEY SPRINTS TI TARP The Indians. 26-13 lo-ers to thw 1'niversity cf Penrijyirsr-a tn opener, rebounded from lan week's T-2A hack tv Corne'J fii "'ichdwTs. two tT Bill T-r.

a l-po'jrd fullhark wv rrce. kicked thr vr Ti 1 rarr-e on irs-rhes -f ft. 41. and t.2 yard. rr Tr.r.tir.g T7 rtrd on an rias for th o'her counter.

I Jo Sullivan al-o ir.terrered a Pnnretn pt and hrtiod VS -srris ir'o the end ror.e. but th a sh was rcrslled sr.d Dsfm-u 1 wr.h 2)1 poir.w. cam in me mith free thros to prorect Nw York's lead. msnr.d OwJ eleven bowd to Hlv C-c U-7. at Temple bfore ooo It ejd Ter.p' wvi tnh the Amer.ran Hkey Le.rie a thev rarr atntr, 33 pninu.

Justice Star Lafayette at the Arena lat mcht before rv riC.IIIII IV ROW AT HOME dejea's two vi-Vf n-e Sport Ilivsiills College EOOTftll I. THRILLING GAME I a an excellent cam. "r-fiwma wrh sparkims ptav and i Hly Crc tnum AsN.Carolina Rally Beats victory in th f.fih after foir defeats the Cru seers' fru period. rLed thetr ad antase to.oon orlooker their crea'et thrills in 8-2 tn a wjoe-open second scMon bro icht home rft tn' and then fourht a tln ifh the ish'h stratsht Wal ralSf in th citing 20 minute. tM-re.

siare 1914. mere It was the Rockets' third wr'mv mad- tn th for.i: ma: iter: thnllmz momenta. En lmar irde some unbelievable saves on de-fr-se. Oeorse made an tm-rib'e one-handed running shoi Downs Duke Lehigh, 23-73 seriev. Tempi has won f'nir and two were tiod.

TI.MrLR OtTCI.wEn over the Ijons and their fir' strxe i luiDh Pa riddled the r. 1 IS yards lor rouchin- cf fe ill to th helped them Nov. 3. hfn they aL turned brk' middle of the rm" fr.t. the the Lions.

After that they plaed three at 2 23 af'r his seep while seenlnsly blocked under the i fcavet and fulks and Sad 5skl were CHArEL HILL. N. Nov. 20 at 'he peak of their tLT. Oake University fonot to Crevs denrd It in.

Trv mAK 0C.RA kked to be -ur touchdowns better i prfr ti as a tie wish New Haven. TT-'-ara msrth c-maxe-3 tva I to th tr.r Tnr.f l( nullified bv than the 0U. But the iimt 4 Polks, who taUSed nine field coals wairn civariry justice jusi once- io ASTON. Pa. Nov.

2:3 CI ft Kuttus rr. a frc-n Steve Wochy shard wrtos ho- raliy. ftllv fullback Tom Claim lie inri it wa first fnr srsirii rf th Cherrv and Whit was Suit VI, or. wim the veteran Johnny Ma kicked tre pout. Thev icf-iscd ta give Colleges potert team.

Hun- TSTt ftrjtTre Sartow, c-t- arouvd the TarbeeU to a 2f-0 oehy h.d to is I aim IJt 2 The JTl.jvj'.nd PiQuar.e'lo as rscord 19 fcr er.a 1.4 up odds. ed to act.oa the Lehi.h Statistically, the more m' e-jt of th bv: I IWrarts for a one-a'v al'er it safety rvh-rty cw- i the teams were e-en at It each. And i w. mA mar.acea io ru-i in vardsie br ruhirr and brought the sernrd of hi t-n sore ra.v buk 2v jard Imi lerted coal; from scrirr.maje. n-ade ten points fro-n the foul Lre.

r.d pernaHy tied the gam a half-1 ttiztn tuns. I rOl'L SHOOTING HILPS Th foul shootirz of the two ar ker' the Warriors the same tn th f.rt penod. aji ix minutes trudre victory and a certain bowl a-tsnment before VO iPti rf Oeore Defence. That one Upse let Choo-choo ho plavs srth emar? len. ma Charley loo.

on a -vard touch- next uh two coals and one aia. down ramble tn the third period and ThU Herseshetmer. ho nej only once he brok- down the f.oodrates. lhf "fd of two more UUie, poured throush. 3- tn, VIRt.lMA LAST ON SIIEnt LE hl li'SJ The with eisht victories 1 rUv contributed to ihe Rockets uc- forward rr.c the Oals topred tht and keep tta fe tn their New Er.r'.ard to 2G1.

the sack a 23-13 deleat today. t. tm Mtiui I aw The time was 339. -r Ysi ar.i f.er,-l trravs th rw.J Lr.e This as Princeton's scrnd tour.i-dowTt. The ether, scored a -ocond pnod.

cam when Jcshn Wf-ter crashed ever from th rr on lfth plav cf a T3-yard aiva-re. TIGERS HANDICAPPED Prmretn was without th s-enir a (f I'm star hairSarfc. IK-povri Oeor; SUa. who FurTered a pued tcrdon Thurvisr prsct-. and Cte Timers, v.ctors Ntraight game s-nr their srly sacks by Broan.

Perm a r.d Rutrr ftlN7.l SPRINT ces. Bui the Cherry and Whu Tfl jards and in punt returns, one et whien was goryj for a touchdown. hionriiss iirst hlf The was a brilliantly waed duel. CwBtinoed Pate I. Celaion 3 3.

Sophonrvore Mitkev Fttnn iclt advantage of no; hrn' guard Ted Orokjs blori nd msc.e u-e of BerraV.s'a final clears ne block on T2-vard nn, games lnxe! Harvev Jevsiman was in the Rock- i aM et Ootinsed mn Tate 5. t'wlumn 4mmm I IS II II IS II I t- and a tie with William As Mary, made themselves one of the top teams for the Susar or Cotton bowl. They play Virginia next ween but are expected to get by eatly. In another Southern Conference Georq'a Tech Wins, Guard Hurt as Back ATLANTA. Nov.

20 AP smut ii aeainst a team which had more paw- I Af iKa M'chigan State After rwt of a cjuad of more than 21.C09. lirgea e'er to a bat-tl th Nation's oldest unbroken ncnes. were or deprevd oser the lmm.ncrst piopec' of a Lehigh triumph, ih wr.t work grimly to vermm a 13-0 disad antase. II MPLE. PEN LTY HELP They unhecked power and speed to cut down to 13-7 bv halftime.

then pulled into a ti early in the third period allow ins a fumble and a crucial pas tnterferenc ttenalty. And they rocketed to victory before the third cuaner had ended on the hls of another inter lft4 ft It mt pUv. it climaxed at 6 13. Ciavtrt kicked the pint. I 4.

Stete Romania, emptied er as a d'fenive halftwk. tnok ever Nor. 20 operation of Villanova a and threw Coll'tie 34-yard p.s io r-erve end John Eai forward paeri. the OwU the iiios rorelev. same at Wtlliamaburs.

William TrtumDnS. 40-0 arvl tarv' tnrfUB't tCnrth a st rm EAST LANSING. Mich iUP. Michigan State r.eanart at oi iuun azam t.im it But in tl thud pnd an intercepted forward pa-s broke the backs of the Templars. Holy Cross pushed over a touchdown from the tS-vard mark alter bnngirs th ill-fated ass back from tr.idfield.

RVER. Rt'NS a YARD Seven fnrt ihe gun. Con tinned ata Tag 2. Clnm Carnegie Wins First Since '42 GROVE CITY. Pa, Nv.

AFi Cameg Tech today won its fi-rt 25 d'leatirg Groie City, 7-0. It was Tech first virtcry since IM2. The Tartan he-o was freshjnn Johnny Luchck. of OrtcrrUle. Pa, ho snapped the Terh lovir: stresk by running 51 for the only Nick Simcic shared in the glory.

up it fourth straUht loot-ball victory today bv amt'hertr. Washirston Sta'e. 4o-0. an game before 36045. The power-parked Spartans, who rank fourth in the Nation in offen i.

s. err Carolina States Wolf pack. 2-6. and Immedtafety announced acceptance of a bid to play in th Delta howl at Memphis. Tenn on New Year Day.

The Indians exploded for three first period tallies to rout the Wolfpack. Halfback Tommy Korczowvki was the bis noise in the assault. The TarheeLs fousht the bis Dufce team fruitlessly throush the first Tech walloped The Citadel todar. 54-0 For Tech the time was a breather tn preparation for Saturday. However.

Havs McKinney. Tech nard. becce his ankle when he tried to run the ball as a back. An Atlanta automobile dealer had promised to deliver a new convertible tl scored. ft ft ft A IV 14 V4 V-r- S'- HfcriF Oj I Tr-t S-.

-m Cu'K-r- S1 Wrn. ophonnore Pete D'Alonto 1 Afttlnaed on Page i lmii ference levy that had the losing sup- The Crusaders scored their second porters violent with rase. sive power, rolled up 533 yards and 25 first downs. Washington Mbttira I Vll ra Sift ll twm 1 1 1 i-iaM i wiM-ftM i a a ft to itr rnnaixr tii-MX vt a HIH SIMM 1 IIM.S ite t. sec a i sa lit touchdown the eatlv momenta of.

A field goal th final fixe min-the fourth Quarter on a 65-yard re- utes cemented the victory after It-turn of a pur.t bv Jo Ever, former hish a bid for the tying touchdown s' Alabama Upset; was held to 136 yards and nine downs. St. Joseph High star. Cantinoed on Page 2. Column Cstntinwed on Tag 2.

Clamn 3 Faced wrh certain defeat. Tem- i ks a a inTie lll cnt thetr adherents wild in the ftr.al moments with a 21-yard forward pass touchdown play from Paul I WM t-ft otitta Mitntiia i.ti iftfti Jatlft I m4 1 1 Dubeneuiy to Jo Lee. There was still 23 seconds left to play, but Holy Cros used this up before another sisnal could be called and it was all oter LITER LS F4. Oir Navy Triumph, Beat Illinois for 17th ANNAPOLIS. Md Nov.

20 i AP Two early touchdowns saved the Navy ISO-pounders' perfect recoid today as they beat Illinois. 13-6. to complete thetr third stra'sht unbeaten season. It was the Middles' 17th 'stiaUht victory. ft ft ft It ft ft ft 1 tt tiois ncnTNO iwMi-fi wvr eomi.

t-wm if Oregon, California Finish In Tie for Coast Laurels B'j Associated Press Oregon and California, their enersry apparently spent In verbal rlashin; as to which etVi the Rase Bowl bid. had nlentv of a t.Vft IS afffcl Saaftf ts II XI M'4-l-f tutaw Ift IHtftM. mmmi 33 IS l.aa tt Manvl'f tj ar.kH Swarthmore, Haverford Battle to 28-28 Stalemate By ALLEN LEWIS The question as to whether Swarfcmcre College's vaunted serial attack is superior to Haver ford College's powerful rjr.r.ir.i; came Is still unanswered. But in trj ing to solve this problem ye- C-Waaa Kk laia I. Vataai ilfti.

aiataa ft tm a ft rm.aat SWiftat RATON ROUGE. La, Nor. 20 UP. Lowly Louisiana State University, ttving up after five successive failure, strurk hvrd and otten tnday to sp-et t'nivrrvry of AUhama a unpredictable Crim-oit Tide. 2S-S.

An enmated 2T.OiV) aw Suit Th that spelled defeat for ihe Uwkt.a JVM aia Templars was a snort pa.vs irom ri" I bnetzky to le. The to. directly kaaua tt a 1 i Cniinad on Pag 2. Column comhine a rtinr.irs and mum: at. a i IK V- uneasy momenta yesterday, but managed to cain virtoriea and r.cish to a tie for the Pacific Ollr.4ft tack that ran Alabama ranted, -rcay tr.e lociuau earns o.

aaa- old Quaker ir.stiturior" When Alabama, in desperation, started throwing one pa on t'p ol ta'v a Vft iKklfll aaalat I O'Donnell, With Leg in Cast, Picou Rides Fourth Winner As Inseparable Takes 'Cap aoi is --Helps Harvard Defeat Yale wiser a ti.rr another. LSU had a neatly impenetrable defense. In the S.uh5,crn Omfeience onlv other game. UimerMtv of Kn-lucky and Univervtv of Tennee played to a score 'et dad'a'k bef. re 28.000 at Know e.

Th Wm thrilled an overflow crou of Tpr-Q on Havetfcrd's pictures-tie Walton Field before winding up see-saw tattle in a 23-23 deadlock. The tie was the third in tre -vcar-old malrv. which the Garr.t 23-13. victories. The flrt deadlock aince a 3-3 stalemate tn 1914.

the result seemed emir.r.:y i ral a i Charts. Itrsult on race ft a CAMBIvIDGE. Nov. 20 (Ar. P.eet lejrs.

incSudins Can- eaa Coart Conference title. Oregon wen Its seventh straight circuit came, a 10-0 triumph over N-rappy Orecon State before 22MQ in muddy CorvalUx. and Califom'a. mith over 80.C00 in Berkeley slued to thetr seats. pan injptrrd Stanford.

for it. sixth. A vot of con-f-ence srhools "ill select the cl--sir participant. In other leasue r.i. Southern ground out a 20-13 triumph over CCLA before "677 in es.

and Washington coal-e-i 'o an ea-y 34-7 victory over Idaho 21 500 at Seattle. orv when nb Oiftn' BO'tVIE. Md- Nov. 20 APi. Brookm-a Stable's Inseparable.

etsmLsdv ide a ti I i ivtt Uln Kenny Donnella fractured risht one. carried Harvard Uni-Z i 1" 1 1 tersity from behind to a CO-7 victor)- over Yale University in their a IS CSlh football clash today before" th sensational apprentice. Clarence icou aboard, today droe I8-r'nrn to a nrrk victory in' the 23d running of the $l0 000-added Prince tn I rid s- itt Pevey threw Lvl for lair to all but the most partisan rooters. CLOSE SIMILARITY Even the individual sconr? was similar. Billed as a duel bet-sera jOeorses Autumn Handicap.

The the ftrt LSU wfre. S-a-e scored Pas t. Clwmn 7 son of Unbreak- The first Cr.mon-clad pair to swm; into sconns action were those Rabies Captures Rockingham Race of Hal Mcfiie. who. on the first run- Ohio Wesleyan Wins, Towler Misses Mark able led BlC Deal, owned by Continued mn Page 3 lumn a Ceorjc Jacohson.

to the wire. Two and a half lensths behind A the plic- came the favored Pitas- AuSSie DCUHer Wins, ter to toe a charging third in the rieid of io GUirm World Crown nir.g play of the game, sprinted 89 yards into the Yale er.d gone. YALE LATE LEADFR SALEM. N. Nov.

20 CAPi. Anthony J. Ryan's Rabies was a handy victor today in the Rockingham Park autumn handicap, head- WASHINGTON. Pa AP. by four touchdown passes That rude hmk kept the El is fatr- Sw anhmore pa.s master.

Sim Gary, and Haarrford's elustv runner. Ted Test, the game was all rf that. Each scored two touchdowns to I spearhead his team attack ar.d each succeeded four times cn the extra points. i Neither team ever gamed cr than seven-point advantage although ach tallied twice in a rw ly numb for the neu 13 minute but by Ted Urbar.ow.cy. Ohio WcMevan hp launched a tne of the final day of the todav beat Washington and Jrffer- a-tv that Teg Purse ell- 84-day season All T'tvUvis aSohl For Knlcvs9 Ciamc Th Philadelphia Eagles an-tan-rd setrday that all tirketa has bern atd fr their elh with Ihe Wavlnrtn R-dvVitt at Shib Park tt.

A rapaeit rrwd 37Jfj mark the rand alUot mt Ih aajn. th ftrvl having hn rrrded when th Chieag Rear slaved here Oct. 21. Th Ut ticket aold went 1 tarwrgr ra'en. 3tt Teplar far his ait-year-eld s.

The Cv-year-oId son of Bull Dog on. 2-2S maaed with a one-yard quarterback Dearoo Dan To-sler. the Little arly in second period Oittrfnl' a a hark tvwitavl htt i p. ProR rVST AIDS OREGON ftr on Ii' stalled lm-r- ura Iv bv a muc de-p it cn the won with a second-c it -rh-town an1 a e'-' 5 Van Broccun. the cor.Jer-i top -a er.

erted to keep th h-" on rh -round rvevj. of th m-V La'e -n the second or.od. affer hd k'rked out on the four, the Or'T'vn Sta'era re'attd wrh wa- imt or on the 2-V Two CeBtiand en Paje 3. Column 4 was held midway tn the field by SYDNEY. AU'iralia.

Vn 2C UP1, Evan Par'don. Autra i.vt vu'lmt defeated Ms Ft-her. New fVtu'h Wale today by two what was billed the world scullrne champinhip Rofcbv Peart, tsow Canada, re. Unn.ui.vhed th ti'l terently aliei holding i i sear and r.amd Pad- i Eieien of the hore named Ut the ovrr.tiht lit. include Mr.

Marie i A M'ore's Callorette. were scratched Plcm ra3 his fourth winner of the da wl'h the Prrwttmead ge'd-! trg and bw-ht his tot! for the metm? 1 His first three winner. East. Vita Teddy ard ir John Wm were the choir frsi three events. However, the Continued en rare f.

Celamn I test total to ill with three toueh. PU' onver5on. Yale Kenny Church until the bend Into a At the wire he was a on one occasion. Haverford was the Cm to tt this, caar-rut from berv-d a 7-0 deficit to ahead. 14-7.

early th wecond quarter. Then Sw arthmer. txaillr.g. 14-21. :no.aim a irrh ahead of Mrs.

Anna wivv ha been lesd.r.s the Nations penod. ipotr-t -males, feil one short of th Yale a great Necm star. Levi Jaen Durschs Ann Le. Th HoweU Farm's Mesm.er third, another three tick. and FVher as the 1 ants for the title.

CenUnacd an Tare Cvlumal chief claim-Jacr-pred NCAA teeord of 134 points et by BJi Dtilley. VUjlzU. la Centiuoed an Tate 3, Cell ma 2 aaftaWftali iS-aawe aV i.

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