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i A if! PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1928 a Notre Dame Bowls Over Penn State, While Princeton Ties With Ohio State PENN TRIUMPHS OVER CHICAGO BY 20 TO 13 Schuylkill Beats Temple in Upset, While Villanova Conquers Bucknell Foes Jlmiuircr mm Auim Fighting Irish Cage Nittany Lions in Fine Battle on Franklin Field 0 LEG! SHOBER'S LONG PASS, SCULL'S SPECTACULAR DASH BRING VICTORY Dazzling Tally Breaks Tic as 30,000 Laud Prowes of Desperate Maroons, Who Push Over Count SWEEPS STATE FOETO DEFEAT Lions Unable to Halt Niemic, Fred Collins and Charging Mates, Who Crash Line at Will Late in Fourth Period; Chicagoans, Led by Men denhall, Battle Fiercely By PERRY LEWIS CHICAGO, Nov. 3. PESN" returns to Quaker terrain tomorrow triumphant with a 'JO to The Lineup iL -oil i- 13 victory over Chicago, but wr ier and with somewhat more respect Ctiicaso. fur the gridiron prowess ot Alonzo Stajg's Maroon football machine than First Period Irish Offensive Brings Marker, Corrido Scoring Touchdown; French Hero in Nittany Livery Cuahman Caule Small Penr.iyWani. Fotitlont 0rrin Left end Knen Left tackU Masai Lft ruatd Cartel Centre Mrnk Rirht guard Vt Sirht Ucltle 8fhnaf Ritht end the Ked and Wue had wnen tue inva-aion of the Mid-West got under way fl triiist FrOMTR Keity Only by virtue of a dazzling forward pass from Shober to Captain Scull, a scintillating play that sent the I'enn Wilner Quarter bar It Mendenhall Gentle left half hock Bluhm Mnstari Risht halfback Van Nice Opokun Fullback Layer Penn Chicaro 0 7 7 20 Chicago 0 6 0 713 leader away tor a toueiiuown otter a tuia of fifty-eisrnt yards, did the Quak By JAMES C.

ISAMINGER IIUSH shiiiKul aah wimlnWH of Nolri? Minim uli'ttiucil tirixhlly in tin? Rliimn on I niiiWin Ji'icld pf ers escape deadlock at la points Touchdown--Wilner. Scull, MurchT, Hea denhall 2. Pointa after touchdowns Scull drp kick), Buireea (placement). Substitution! Pern. Warren for Monk.

for Frl.axf. Ball for Cervin. Shober for uner. Hurpnv lor ucnue. Bmi tor Haste: a.

Roienbloom for Ova km. Schainman for Ball. William for Utx. Ouekun for Murehv. Mtttlitan for Rotenbloom.

Smith for Williama. Guntla for Mulligan. Schaaf for OlexT. Wilaer for Shober. SuHifaa for Scoaaf.

Chicaro. Smith for Bluehm. Burresi for levers, Kronh for Cuahman, Levari for Bur ffns, Priesa for Epenco. Libbv for Smith. for Castle.

Buries for Libbv. Bluehm for Levera. Knudien lor Mendenhall. SftfnrMt fthm Tint llmnirn-Tnm Thorp. Columbia Head linesman Tcklea.

W. and 3. Field Judas H. H. Hackett.

Army. Time of period 16 minute. Wi V4 ZLw w-CYV? L. off tackle for thirteen-yard Rain. This1 tcnliiv wlicn Kniitu Rorknn'g' IrNh f'ir-in i.

In lit i-h Bcit 1'i-mi iSlalii nsiile II to 0 in one of tho most licnit iinliiiif hiilllcs. of llio yiMir. A rniwil of oo.iwH) moil nml woniou. nit liy lliu liii'i'iiiHiii 1oviiiour mill llip llirriit of fresh ruin in the iif-ti'rnnon Hint iM'n-r C(inu. suw Ihe powerful Noire linine eleven on pulilie view in I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i i for the first time nml were llirilhcl liy ils Hwift mill ir-reslihle II I ink tllllt hlicl Slnle on (lie ilefeiihive (loin Hie Kick-ofl.

I'enn (ilnyi'il in mill yester-ilny's Kiiiiin ns Ihe 1'irnf of three hi'-Iween iioiitnil leinni on l''rnnllin Tiehl. nines between Temple, anil Villnnovn nnd Nnvy nml rrinei(nn will iiIno he fought on (his irriiliron before the cur-liiin ilropB on Hie autumn sport. One tonelidown in (ho lirst ipinrler anil mifi ly niaile hv Hlnle in the tinal (lerioil niTDiiiifril for Noire Dnine's aenrillg thill; ilenlt Jluj-o Jlezilek llis 1 iM onJ di fcnt of I lie year on ihe, mini' lielil Two Siiliiril.iy'g ugo I'enn I iiriislici riiulu 1 1 to O. Fitlhtinn Irish Outclass Lions It (he first Knstern of (ho Keamni for Hie iimrh. (ravelecl ntro Inme uini liine whiih alreuily lias plnyeil ns far nnrlli iih Muilimii.

font put Penn out of danger for the moment, but when a Quaker held on WILDCA TS RALL AND the next play, the oflense cost the Ked and Itlun fifteen yards, nnd again the visitors felt the wall at their stalwart backs. CLA BUCKNELL PREY lore tins nth-moon. That magnificent effort, a feat that was achieved with only five minutes play, win the high light of a historical struggle that bristled with sensational and unexpected plays it dinned a bitterly-waged fuss in which the Quakers were all but caught napping by a Chicago tenm that had been lushed to desperation by cruel criticism following a 40 to 0 defeat at the hands of I'urduc. The Inst six minutes of play developed sparkling action that left oO.OIIO tmwtatnrs taming the emerald turf Stngg Field breathless gasping at the football drama which was being uu-feliied before their astonished eyes lith confusing rapidity. Maroons Desperate In Final Period The Inst period had opened with Pi-nu lending 13 to (1 the Quaker "-hock troops" hnving scored a touchdown in the first period, Chicago one in the second quarter nnd the Red and Blue regulars another in the third quarter.

From this Inst touchdown. Captain Scull hail gathered in the extra point with dropkick. Thus was the stage set for the throb-bind climax when the fourth period opened, nnd seldom has a Quaker team been confronted with a more desperate footliall army thnu Chicugo was at this Moment. For nine full minutes the Maroon machine was in Quaker teritory. A forward pass from Mcndcnhnl).

a giant hr Maroon livery from start to finish, nas caught by Libby on Pcnn's 2ii-ynrd line, but before Chicago could advance further, the home gladiators were pe-Mlized 'J3 yards for unnecessary roughness. Instead of kicking nt once. Gentle was intrusted with the oval, and he clicked off four yards on straight buck, fchober then took a dangerous chance, one that, anneared to be with out reason, for he called for a forward Bisons Score First on Stuldreher's Stalwarts, But Pessolano Heartens Men and They Tear After pass, throwing the ball himself. Mora Trouble In Offing It is well that Ldy Luck was smiling upon lVnn at that moment, for a Maroon back just missed intercepting by an inch or two. The oval was Foes to Gain 20-7 Win; 14,000 See Fray iviNPonsin.

nun uh tar (South ns All K'n- Slimes yet lo play in New 1 i kork Willi Army nnd iii Los Angeles grounded and a noun of thanksgiving i By STAN BAUMGARTNER with South California. went up from the handful of Quuker rooters. SCKANTOV. Nov. 3.

Brady, the Notre Dame quarterback, it aeen here ready to throw a forward pats from the aeventeen- Shober took no more chances. In A KNKAtiED Wildcat bared Us stead. Scull was sent back to punt. The Lineup IX fangs nnd ripped, clawed and; the captain came through in yard line against State on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon. The play came in the first period, the toss beinfr grounded behind the goal line.

Notre Dame scored the only touchdown of the game a few plays afterward when Corrido went over from the one-foot line. magnificent fashion by standing on his lnii lllson lo this nflpr- own gofll line, and tooting that football to id field. Bucknall Pfliitiflni noon as Villanova mortally wounded Bucknell 20-6 before of (he anthracite's football elite. Jsniei Loft end Woener lft tack 1 a There was more trouble, plenty of Villanova Lomatnev Peainl.no Hilne Bnnovan MoCov Harkins A moment or two later. T.

Jonsi Lft (tuard it, in the ofting, however. Mendenhall College Grid Results BOYLE'S GOAL, WITH pnnted and when the oval rolled to the grounded a pass, but, undiscouraged. It wns the sixth successive triumph jEiior ifihiVi fnr ITnrpv KMiMilroWa nnwprf ill 1 BolHBRer Jtiirht tarkle Noire Hume onlchissed Slate a lugger margin than thn score indicates Its quick starling backs hit a bole as soon us it was opened nud lliev almost splintered the Slate lino it will. Their speed, power and variety of phiva quickly had State dumbfounded iiiid on lame defensive! until it could hnd itself. Notre Hume has lost to Wisconsin and (ieorgin Tech this year and i( lias been said (bat.

this year's earn does not represent. Jtoekne's besi. but it looked strong enough for any opponent yesterday. Their Irish dealt Slate a facer rHit from the kickoff. Help started Hie lint tiers in motion when he booted one lo Notro Dame's Ti-ynrd line.

Jack Clievigiiy made a baseball cnlch and rushed nliead twenty-two yards before chtlfL'mt fllintlifr I tint ltiirn-n mitrhpl tisitors one-yard line, Kelly touched IF iKiWll. Now it Wnt nn'm nf Inn vnirlw Tinn.i..lin...lr Riant end Twoomev llirn tniulitv top tinit- Knvprl the Hnv 1 l.a AD n'u eleven, beaten which to date hns been un-nnri untied. Villnnnvji tohiy EAST .20 Chicago Quarterback Oiov. nncci left halfback Andrewli virh Risht lialfback Coutt fullback Sonev for sbinilitnr far bphiliil his on-n Brumbauah Slate Kambackar Hr.lllcKi Villanova TO Mil DEADLOCK liiiress wns on the spot. It looked very mueh to your eorres 0 7 8 7 SO pondent na thoiiKli Shober lind merely Bucknell a ..13 6 0 0 7 7 Toi'rhriowna Slat.

Twoomey. McAnrirewi nttempteil to bat the ball down. Ihe oval hit the turf, but the officials had Ohio Stat Dartmouth Penn Stale. Detroit Bucknell Temple line the (Junker captain got off a 05-laril punt to midheld. Acnin (he scrappy team in Maroon 'tine hammering nt l'enn's door, a Tersalile allntk including two fancy hrwsrd passes advnncing the oral to uhui sixteen yards of the Quaker goal line.

reached its pinnacle, a place in (he sun among (he great elevens of Ihe Knst. Three louchdowns, one each by Tnoomey. McAndrews and Morgan in (he second, (bird and fourth periods, coupled with successful boots for the ixtra point by Melanson nnd Gillespie, detected interference on the part of Penn Princeton. Yale Notre Dame. Frankford Villanova Army Navy F.andM...

Swarthtnore. Columbia. Harvard Lalayetle. (i 9 .25 .20 .10 .30 .37 .20 .20 0 .39 id i f. i 1 1- i it- i Mi' ii i i i .12 Depauw Shober, and (jhicnxo wns given the ball on the spot where the alleged offense was committed nnd thnt spot was Perm's seven-yard line.

W. Vt. Wesl 0 Before it hnd bppn KcntTa Inn Ynw Hnverford and jaoraan. fointa altar touhdowna Hulanaon and Qilleapia. both from placementa.

Subititutiona (Villanoval. Morran for Cio-vinucci. Oilletpia for Andrewihvich. Auxu.t fnr Conti, Mulanson for Cnraev. Sheeban for Harkana.

McAnrlrewa for Auauat. Brooka lor Milne. KnCann for Twoomev. Henrv for Lomat. noy.

Giovinuecl for Mnraan. McCarthy Inr Donovan. Caufleld for McC.nn. Hillen for Mc-Cov. Donahue for HVAndrewa: IBucknelll.

Koitoi tor Mitchall Tniaail for Jamea. Mitch, ell for Koitoa. C. Jonea for Brumbaitah, Mut-1 for Eiler. Brumbaugh for C.

Jonea, TValli for T. Jonea. Amerman for Slato. H. Wada-worth for Truxall.

Roaa for Hambucker. Rnfaree. fl. Rilhirt fit T.nl.'a Ar.Hamv Itnve Villanova their winning total. After Scoreless Half Here wns trouble indeed, and the situation did not improve.

Chicago did not waste her golden opportunity, but Delaware Cornell Lehigh W. and N. Y. Aggies. The Itisons' lone touchdown Mas lugged across by Slate, but Ilalitki failed in the try for (he extra point.

The Wildcats were unstoppable on .13 Schuylkill Player Makes Placement Kick to Beat' Visitors, 10-7 called upon her most formidable war was the art of little Johnny Shober llmt saved the situation. For when JlonnVnliall shot another forward pass fnight ahead. Shober leaped into the ir. speared (he pigskin on Penn's four-Jnl line, nnd came back four yards. But the diminutive quarterback was (inished.

On the next play be ran Drexel 40 rior, Mendenlinll. nnd in two hendlnntt Wittmer Goes Through for Touchdown smashes at the now-frantic I'enn line land, unerring in (he air. Their power in (he offense was tremendous, and ttrnpir. M. Bennia.

Pennivlvania. Head lineiman. J. E. Kaadv.

Lehiab. field ludae. R. S. Stein.

W. and J. Continued on 2d Pane. 3d Column they walked through the vaunted for ward wall of Ihe Lcwisburg collegians P. M.

20 Muhlenberg (I Dickinson 0 Geneva 6 N. Y. 2 Holy Crosa Manhattan 0 Catholic Univ. 0 Allegheny fi Mass. 0 Bates 0 Syracuse 0 sion was vindicated when be tossed the regular ball carriers into the battle nt the start of (he second uuarter anil if it were tissue paper, l.cd by the famous "Morgan Huilers," Doggie Julian's Team Overcomes 7-0 First Half Lead and Gains Fine Victory Eby, Buckeye Ace, Matches Tally With Tounhdown in Great Uphill Struggle they later romped through for a F.

AND M. OVERCOMES BIG FIRST-HALF LEAD; HANDS HAVERFORD FIRST DEFEAT Villanova's nickname for the brilliant first string bnikfield. the Main Liners Vet it was Ihe Bisons who drew first plowed through the Bison forward wall Susquehanna 20 Urnlnus 6 Gettysburg 27 Grove City 12 Geornctown 7 Brown ti Boston College. ..60 Rutgers 12 Thiel 6 Amherst 13 Bowduin 12 Pitt 18 Vermont 0 Maine 0 Rensselaer 0 Lowell 7 Wesleyan 24 Niagara 12 Boston Univ 7 Tufts 0 Worcester Tech. .24 St.

John's 0 blood nnd sent (he Orange nnd Blue Norwich 0 for seventeen hrst downs, and completed seven nf their attempted thirteen forward passes for a total gain of Colby URAPIXO, IV, Nov. 3. SENSATION Al field uual, Tom By GRANTLAND RICE COMMBI'S. Nov. A AST is Knst nnd West is West Uoylc's boot arcbeil from (ho (hir(y-five-vnnl line in 1(14 ynnls.

Bucknell Helpless Against this intricate, diversified at (lip. lust forty sfrondH of jihy. envp nnd il's six for one and six for (he other- II was in this deadlock The Lineup C. C. N.

Upsala Trinity Clarkson Springfield N. Hampshire. Cooper Union. Providence tack (Snavcly's pupils were helpless. CIMIMI IO HLOppciJ Irish Parade Down Field From (hat point it whs on inlei-ruiiled parade down the tield which (ho unstoppable Jack Niemic and the ine-lireukiiis Fred Collinn were the lenders.

Two penalties also greased (be way for Die advance. Vainly Stale tried to repel (he at-lack, but (hey could hot iiu.lt (he in-spued Niemic and F. Collins. Chevigny also put in iin oar when (bo other tnu bucks rested. Finally Notre Dame had first down on the JL'-vurd murk.

Chevigny slid through i (iicklc for I hree yard-i and F. Collins (wo mure. Then Niemic took the bull nnd made rapid strides around the left wing for what looked to ho a touchdown, but it was soon seen thnt he had been pushed of Imunds within twelve inches of his gonl. Just nt this time Corrido, who was destined to be an illuminated figure in tho battle replaced Brady and on the next lino up ho hit centre for a touchdown. Niemic added the extra point with a well contrived placement kick.

Lions Gritty Stand lp (o (bis time Slate never li.nl the bull iuita poaMuikiua tmd it looked -as if Notre Dame was to win by a bulging score. State took the kick oft and nftcr failing to make nny headway, Joseph Miller was compelled to punt. Notre Dame bad Ihe ball nauin and kept it for tho remainder of the period which ended with the ball on State's (1-yard line nnd another (ouchdown imminent. Here State mnile its first gritty stand mid look (he ball on downs. Then it was that Bewick replaced Miller with Cooper French, brother of Walter French, former Wl 't I'oint football star nnd outfielder of the Athletics, for several seasons.

Real football blood courses through the veins of the French family. o.i' li It i.iljui til. ii liiAUl Schuylkill a ll lo 7 victory out Temple continually lighting with (heir bucks to hnre this nllornoon. nfti'r billi'rly fought en me, in the Schuylkill Slndiuiu. llcni'iilh the irrny.

clouilcil root of (he wall (o keep down (he rnmpnging Wildcat score. Ilaverford Witt Colgate Fresh. ltuckuelrs offensive power wns lim Hk'fci (he tirst rrnl foolbnll dny thnt thn sfa- Alurr.iV ited to one 20-ynrd run which scored son hns hoimi, (hi (iKlitine (mrsoni ini'l of di'spernle piny thnt l'rinceton nnd Ohio Slate linished one of (he hnrilest ind-rseclinnnl battles nf many yenrs, ns spectators flung (heir banners of S'-arlet and find Orange nnd Ithick (o a roistering northwest wiud. Mere wns a grim, clean, savage two-hour buttle to the linnl iihiy, where (Jitwtltrott Columbia Fresh 0 Buftalo 0 Rochester 12 U. S.

Sub. Base Coast G. Acad. 0 stnnus into a Ircnzy of cheering. Melanson fumbled Lilor's punt on hi" own 0-yard line and the big gunrd fell on it for the Lewishurg collegians.

It was a great "break." nnd Snnvelv's pupils lost no time in taking advantage of it. With the Villanova secondary defense massed close to (he scrimmage line to smear a line smnsji. Captain Hnlicki lo Slate, ho rnn wide nf the end nnd circled the left flank for a touchdown. It wns a dash nnd not one Villanova man wns in his way. Jt r'or a moment the Wildcats were stopped, their beads bowed, but I'es-solano went among them, slapping one on the back, another on the shoulder, and they bracked to break up Halicki's try for extra point.

This was the turning point, of (he battle. Instead of staying licked, the Wild Cats fought back with Ihe fer-ocify of a jungle beast, and for the Wrtpcaiiia F. unit offiiiMpr tloroscliin.kv Maknf Tillnu 1'Olltl! Fl.hcr KUIinn Meti Chneil llirr Pn.itlolli flirt Lfft tackle Led L'nurd (tiirlit irnnrrt tl'iit tackle Illclit immtftrhuck Iuilfh.irli II. fill liNlfli.uk Kullbnck (he invnsion of (he hitltcrlo iimlclVaiPil tjlii'rry anil While rli'vcn. turning hark mcith a touchdown nnd few consis(ent gains by Brumbaugh.

The dangerous, damaging Hnlicki wns stopped in his owe Hrown Union 0 .12 .19 .19 .20 .37 ..13 7 8 .20 .13 tracks most of the tame by (lie fero lrlt'i St. Lawrence. Oberlln Newport N. Cnnn. Aggies.

Williams St. Joseph Wagner Middlebury. Duquesne St. John cious charges of the Mnin Line for SOPIHk Hcinie "Oh-Ik," after six strnight viclorii'S. Allhoiich outwi'iKhi(l (liirlrou inuii'ls (0 (he man, (he Schuylkill line ohiihI un enns in (he visitors riinks fhroimh O'liitton wards.

The overhead ntlnck of the Uucknellinns was limited to a few des Albright Long Isld. Hamilton Westminster. Juniata Hamfordr 7 7 0 01 I and 0 0 13 720 perate, dying heaves in (he final quar-(er which nroiled nothing. RnhytliiHP- vfiffonl firm hnlf. Kllllckn fnt- WHi't'iiiH Hi.rtiiunrH for ft row n.

1'Ot for which (he Orange nnd llluck bncklielil mnile repi'ittfil Kiiins to the surprise of the Temple rootem. t'nptnin lltirkinnti. with liiiinrti. the aprefly Schuvlkill htubhlrelier surprised the coal region Collison. Hwnn for Murrny.

for Trlpo. PKANKUX AND MARSHALL defeated Huverforil. 20 to 14, on Waldou Field, at Hnverford. After the Mniu Liners bad P'led up a in 0 lead at half Lancaster aggregation staged a wetnoilar comeback in (he (hied qunr-l and enrried (he ball across Ihe line t11Pe t(1(n o0 I)ointf rnmed llnverford's chances for an imiofeated all happened in (he short space I one quarter, while (hree nlilily Hnverford bnck- wld ami Franklin nnd "nm with bnmd new lighting complex Hampulnted (he ball. After Franklin and Marshall rushed nroiich two first downs from the kick-''.

Hnverford held and started the ball 2(l-yard line. Collison riPri Practically made three first awns between them, nml a pais from A. t0 Tri''P hfousl't the ball from M. 43-yard line to her Allison crashed through for J'?" down, nnd a lateral imss, peck to Iripp, carried the bull across line for the irome's firt tn Kicked a beautiful drop-kick. The quarter ended with both tcama doing of punting.

After losing the ball shortly after nL Jufter whistle. Hogenauet ne of F. nnd passes fui ll'inn ran I on WEST .19 Case fans by shooting his second-string backfield into play nt the start. And as the tirst period wore along and the frelimnn. and "I'linch" Knorr.

were Ihe linnl score of II to (1 is just cxnctly what it should have been ns far as the foolhnll merits of Hie two tennis stand. Wil liner's touchdown in the third period was matched by Kliy'a l'J-ynrd gallop in the fourth to tie Ihe score. It wns mi entirely different Tiger thai came storming out on Ohio Field this afternoon to meet (be Buckeyes, who hnd eonnuered Northwestern, Indiana nnd Michigan in turn. The Tiger today bail his full strength in every dcpurtinent, and (he Tiger needed oil he had (o break even with Mllanovnns were unnwe to sain, mnnv 0 0 0 0 (l for Hirlit. for nocrnniipr.

FriDklln ami Mnmlmll. tint half Stonrnack for t'linnel. StiinnrlE for Jolmort. Hciintt ffir llwrr. Wiclmsh for Ftslior.

Bormraartl for Pidit is. npMtin? for Stonflwck. In arond hnlf. HftTerforrl Brown for DownwaM. for MiUlckcu.

MIIMrkPn for Wrtxirln. Trimt for KfffHi, Klimliani for Hoeck. How-ennurr for Fox. Field for Hick. For F.

nrici M. iUwia for nomine Johnnn for Sriiwnrtx. Cole for HnfTmeier. Barria for ..15 .10 6 ,.20 ..14 Purdue Wisconsin. Northwestern.

Drake Nebraska Colgate Michigan. questioned his judgment, hut his deci- Continued on 3d Page, 3d Column the 1'HrnonM ground Rnini'rs. while a linffliug nerinl nttuek in which Wcnrah-in)t was the hurler raised havoc in the fourth prriod. in which two marches of more than St.) yards were made. Seven straight aerial tosses were stopped by Charley 1 (nines, the Wood- Alabama Minnesota Missouri W.

and L. Wabash Illinois Oklahoma S. Dakota Rose Poly tannam 3 0 0 Kl.li.n 0 nru A flnridm. Paiiti 8t(. m- nury athlete.

Jn the early n(nges Schuylkill had five long (osses inter- nire M. C. 0'Hrlpn. lninle. Hnd lioeamin J.

J. Greer. Ciitlmllc Diversity, ui un: buuoxcnl. leulna in Hie 8 fi 7 Western Conference. The Tiiicr i M.

dny came on with a powerful cliaruiu Miss. A. 4. Akron Muskingum the rescue of the Owls when the Parsons looked like good lets lo score. Outplaying Heinie Miller's pro(eges in (he first period, keening the hall in line and hue backs in miner.

Mil Wisconsin Wins ..13 Norman, Lowry and Bennett, and it was U. of Knoxville 6 Muncle Normal 6 the charge anil thrust ol the I iger line Temple's territory during the first fif From Alabama, 15-0 Penn and Wisconsin Arrange For Five Sport Programmes MADISON. Nov. 3 (A. REPORTS that tha University of Wisconsin and the University of Pennsylvania were arranging a large competitive athletic programme were confirmed today by George Little, athletlo dl rector of the University of Wisconsin.

Five sports: Football, rowing, basketball, track and baseball will be contested between these schools. Although the Intersections! football atrugglea will not be Inaugurated until 1930, it is probable that the track teams and crews will clash next spring, Little taid. Loyola (Chi.) with the driving power of Kd WiHmer, that kept l'rinceton tinheuleii fur the Lombard 6 yea r. Mich. Jr.

Var. 0 MADISON. t'o. 8 I Al-bumn'i Crlmwin (lite tn a Bia Ten arkliron for tha Brl tlm tn hl.tory todaj. Jll-VIII'rl I nn St.

Louis Univ. 0 Fnr (he first two periods neither tenm could break down the rock-line defense Louisville ndM f'PP wpnt wiOe. hut ebbed Ilk. rlopla before the relent-leHa aaaault of WlacomlD'a cardinal-jerseyed that stopped nil marches. But around Iowa State 13 Iowa 19 Oakland City.

..12 iniiiand 14 Mich. State fi Western Res 36 Marietta 14 Wilberforce 6 Butler 12 Dayton 12 Carroll 7 West. State 6 Univ. of 38 Western Teach. .20 Bowling 12 Grinned ,.20 Heidelberg 70 Ind.

Slate 19 Coe 19 Iowa Wesleyan. .20 S. Dakota 18 Columbus 14 Arkansas 7 Loyola (N. Spring Hill 26 Hanover 30 St. Xavler's 19 Memphis Teach.

.18 Rlpon 24 the miillc of the third period Half' the lido of battle. State could gain only one ynrd in its first rush and on the next was fined five yards for offside. French Reels Off Fifty Yards l'oumt French, accordingly dropped back for the ritualistic punt to get Statu out of diiDger. The pass was so bad that it bit the ground and French was lucky to scoop it up. Willi Notre Dame forwards tearing down on him, French's hair-trigger brain worked quickly.

He saw that he could not kick, so lie did the best possible thing under the circumstances. Flaming youth of up-Stnte, facing the most desperate issue in his football experience, twisted through Notre Dame tacklers, got loose and sprinted ahead. He was so well clear that it looked as i( he wns gointj to score it dramatic touchdown, but the crowd did not count on the speed Jack Chevigny. Chevigny was the first Notre Dnme wnrrlora. Til acor.

waa: Wisconsin 15. Alabama 0. back Kriss, of Ohio, fumbled on his own 'H-yard line, and Mike Miles, the "Little Bo I'eep" Cul.lnler. ot Chicago. 159 pounds ot llcntnhn.

who week aao enve the lug l'rinceton fullback, covered th (II tn" 1C 7. rt OlIHIIB mill KIVMM1 miufield. from which it was brought on i 43-ynnl line. Colli-bucked (he line to bring the ball is 'listnnce. and another the 211-yanI line- was liwn n- Tr'PP for the second touch-kick lrl'P ngnin made good the teen minutes, iJogeie Julian a bgliting clan hitting the Cherry and White line followed by spectacular end runs by Haines, Hnikmun and Knorr carried Ihe ball down to Temple's (en-yard line, where Marcelle intercepted.

Wenrshing punted out. of dunger to Captain Burknian in midtield and the 1'ni'sons again started their Jfnrch down toward Ihe Owls' gonl, where Marcelle again intercepted a long toss. The quarter ended with the ball on Temple's ten-yard lino. A fumble by Knorr slopped what looked like a Rcore. Forwards, YVearsbing to Marcelle, and Jack Bonner.

resullPd in (he latter taking a long twenly-yard pass, scoring a touchdown. Huihanan'a try for extra point went wide, hut Sehuyl- loose ball. Here again (ho Tiger had Deflance Marquette Capitol Franklin Cornell Penn Creighton Augustanna L. S. St.

U. Union Badsera a lu.t minute triumph over Muniann iraa the hero. Amherst Beats his scoring chance, lwice before he had been within close scoring distance of the Ohio line, but each assault had been rolled back and broken tip. Now was another chance, and this time Frnnt-i: Aggies; Wins Title Walthour-Duelberg Win Six-Day Race PETnOTT. Not.

A. Kluhten-r ear -old Jimmy Wftlthnur anl hit (iermnn purincr. Krtni Puelbcti. tonlfhr rn Detroit'! international U-tJny hicrrle n-t. fln-Ulitinr with thfir on lap urtvtntHirc, ohtaJnpfl Friday over tb French pair.

Letourner and Briwarrln. Waltbour and Duaeltxn covered 1435 mi lei. Illinois Crushers Bow to Michigan ANN ARBOR. Not. 3 Rmottierine Illinola' Taunted line-cmnhtrj at tark and Miiinn break to scorer a field soal.

M.ehliran won ltd flrit irama of th neaton todar nd Tlrtuallr wrecked Big Ten titlt bouta. Ibt acora vaa 1 0. Princeton went to work with even grenter momentum. Kd Wittmer. who hnd been the mnin marih i started a fter 0m Hnfford 43-yard line i "econd half- w'th Chapel and the 'inning.

Bethel College 0 Kansas Wes'n. 0 Jones'o A. M.I4 Lawrence 0 AMHERST. Not. 3 (A.

Am herat won a football same and the champion- work horse of the Eastern attack, was ahlD of thia town todar when It defeated the Maaaachuietts Aazln, 82 to 0. Tht lame "''u me line tor I and M. Continued oa 7th Pa08, 3d Column Continued on 2d Page, 1st Column Continued on 3d Page, 1st Column Continued on 2d Page, 7th Column Continued on 3d Page, 4th Column waa bard played and spectacular. I.

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