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Autm Autm PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1928 a 'Temple Holds Villanova to Scoreless Tie in Bitterly Fought Battle PENN WARRIORS CONQUER HARVARD BY 7-0 Notre Dame Downs Army, Carnegie Tech Jars Georgetown, Yale Defeated SCULL SCORES IN 1 FRANKLIN FIELD As Owls Hooted and Wildcats Screeched in Barren Grid Symphony r-r- EARLY MINUTES TO FOES FALTER GIVE QUAKERS WIN SCORING Ufurphy Recovers Harvard Fumble and Penalty Aids Advance; Pcnn Caplain Crashes Through jor i Score and Adds Point; 50,000 See Red and Blue Pilot in Super -Gridman Role W. By PERRY LEWIS CAMBRIDGF Temple Has Three Chances and Wildcats One, But Punch Is Not Forthcoming Thirty-five Thousand See Main Liners Fail After Molanson Loose on Forward Is Brought Down Nov. 10. the Johnnies of TLST as re-nun neroic team ox jumped Harvard in the opening minute of the memorable gridiron battle of that year, played on Franklin Field, so did the gallant Kid and Blue football warriors, led by Captain Faul Scull, snap into it this afternoon to score the touchdown that humbled the Crimson, to 0, almost before the echo of the starting pistol had died away, Fifty thousand football devotees, about 15,000 of them followers of the Red and Blue, sat in studied silence as Captain Scull shot off tackle for the three odd yards that brought Penn the one touchdown of an epic game. A minute before, a Harvard Tumble recovered hy Murphy, and a penalty for holding, had placed the Quakers in scor ing position.

Then it was that the sons and daughters ot 1'enn, ranged into east stands of Soldiers' Field, burst into a thunderous ovation for the alert gridiron warriors from "back home" who had taken such prompt and glorious advantage of the "break" that had come so (ally in the game. By JAMES C. ISAMINGER TWO fnst Rprontiiiff and esteemed fmnlmll eleven of the Philadelphia district jt cut below I'enu in ranking, lugged in vain amid the vmnrt setliiiR of Franklin Field's terrace walls yciti rdny, with the result of a ncnreless drrny and one of the most, desperately fought clinches of thft Benson. Fiillv o.l.OiM) well j-roomed men and women, the biggest fathering thnt ever watched either leant net ion, saw the roarhed by Harry out of Notre I Juno's four horsemen, in a hcnrtptilsing deadlock with i hf 0lw, tutored Henry Miller, one. Him (littering end rush on Ihe Penn learn.

StulildHier'N Wildcat have been nn-hen I en nil Benson nnd Temple had the distinct. nn of being the first opponent The avalanche of acclaim rolled down upon the thunderstruck men ol Harvard ana ine rejoicing uhivcis on ticiii fi' i'tiim tto try for the extra point with a drop-kick. Then, as the Penn leader sent the oval spinning over the cross-bar, the frenzied hurrahs iMoiEn'l ft" v-1, carnegie batters RALLY jHD SMIRCH 7 'r GEORGETOWN 10 ARMY MULE'S STREAK1 ISfe ENDS THEIR STREAK of the hysterical 15,000 gathered fresh impetus to engulf the puny cheering of the Crimson hosts on the opposite side of the arena. Touchdown Comes In Flash Thnt touchdown came on the seventh The Lineup I nliv of its bitterly a contested slime Mlire Wo traditional Kridiion rivals I nt tmired. I.

me coiners were still i Yii Harvard. Prmtinnt. Left end JT'iiti! arrnH in; in 11; i Uli Lelt tm.kle Mr Kiver as I lie cmmomiijr Fighting Scots From ir broiielit siirli iiiiul joy lo llni invml Marti Leu via id nc ix was Ir.iiiK i ou ttie Rmht Bamtlj TrHiiifrf B. Tu'kiior 1 Tit.krtor; Cl.uk! O'Coimf Hi i i A French i t. I Oufrmci in I tackle.

South Benders Put Across 12-6 Victory Before Immense Throng Pittsburgh Outplay Hill- Vnll rmrlp.l tlio fuss bv ktHiini; i T- rt I I OlIBIlCr miBllHIUBIIl. I .1 ptnil line. nnd liar- Murphr hall bach to do an well an lo tie it. IVmi wan nway milling with Harvard and these team composed the second pair of neutrals who hare staged their annual issue on the Red and Htne Imtllrjjrouiid. Teams at High Pitch AH the blessings of an inspiring a nt 1 1 in ii day were showered on the coinhaianlv There was just enough dull in the air to give Ihe plnyers tone and keep cheeks a ruddy red.

A player yesterday wn a soaring hoiiI and it jnxt. happened that such a high slnle of morale was divided evenly wilh the result that neither side lliP Crimson rJ-yenr-ttM filH-k. Scull (CDt.K hnithacfc I IMIJ Mll ill IH I III Oil I Ml t.i.s. PvTiU ifflrp Hip hurly grout tnriiic Hftrpir; 7 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 1 Scull, flonl front1. I.

Subst itution I Harvard Rdorinr Pnn. toiiohilown wil brousht liim t-ii shins i Soldiers Kii'W ttn-f Unit in lira ell with fool- touolulfuvn, Sen 11 rlrnnkifk toppers to Win, 13-0 Gamo Played on Neutral Field at Albany Only Draws 7000 Spectators Rutowskv for One' Penn. Bi rrett for Smith, inulltlUll. Umi. (iontlti I'nr Mnrnhv Hnrvmd Putitmn for Hiirv.tril hrst jjesuiro wni i Ciawford.

Dquiii for Cniniell. Robinson Army Scores First, Then Rdcknemen Come Back With Pair of Touchdowns tSunrnncrm. h.T illlliuill iknor. Kiclmrn, lor if fc.ior. mm.

rnislimjt fttrH ijg.lt Win (lie HHP. HugMlf fir Harwr. Rt(er. .1. F.

Km an. could win. HpH'I lowiMTfl, IfJES ih'l villjr Wll Uminrfl. Dan Walkt.ys. Svrariisp.

FirM 'MIlPlMlOllH strfntEttl Dartnioiith Tim nf mil li mill- dm. Giinrnnrria hiindprpd htm the By DAMON RUN YON XKW VOIiK. N.iv. T'nn forward line and slopped as hi-iipi)? tlmwuli hi had jtlrurk a wall. Upper, riAnten ol Irmple is tit king the oval on an end run in the third period again! Villanova By KERR PETRI Nov.

in. A.MMt'iltl.Ntt its opponents relentlessly for I luee-fourl hs of the game, Carnegie Tech ne'lleil one mail yesterday alternoon in the barren duel taught between these natural rival on rrienkiin field. Lower.iTT mull yesterday afternoon in the barren duel fought between these natural rivals on namrd tl'ltrien nn quietly in-(Villanova hat fumbled on their own thirty-yard line in the second period. I I nnuied (I'ltrien wns fiuieilv- Villanova hat fumbled on their own thirty-yard line in the second period Murphy Scoops Up Fumble insinuated into Ihe Notre Dnine -M -M- to happen' however. For on that play a Hanaid man hud been detecit mak-inif illegal use of his hainls, and the fifteen-yard penalty that.

follnwetl hnaijclit ihe piu'ktn lo Criinsnn'H Iin'. Now a Ihe moment nf llarvn nis diasler. Now I'enn pounding' upward lo the lieiuhiN of a tniirhdnwii so firmly did ihe Quiiker liii" h'l'l that Hit shock ot Iht' impart Mrpfiflicd thp hall from the runiiHr's MARYLAND HANDS OUT I it mi. nnd it hounded to iiiotlipr parth. footiutll line by Mr.

Knute Kockne nt the nnkee Stndiiun alnna: toward the sliauk of the evening today. Tlie score then stood fi for Noire Dame nnd (i for the Army. The ndent of this yoiintr person was almost surreptitious, so fr-r the alert ot tlio twenty- Itv holding the vmle and vigilant Villanova learn even. Temple atoned for its defeat, nt, the hands of Schuylkill a week ago after it had won all of its previous gnim'H. The fight was so even that each adversary penetrated about the same distance in opposing territory in its best chtiuce to score.

Vilhinovn's real chime to win the game came nt the end of the second punier and the Wildcats forestalled bmh by ihp Temple defense nnd the officials' watch. Near the end of the first half Villanova bntj th ball on its -7-yard line when Johnny (iillexpie. former Philadelphia schoolboy flash, hurled a forward pass to Kddie Melanson. the brillinnt MftksnchusettH back on Y'illanova ten in. Melanson twisted through the Temple forwards and finally got loose and made long and earnest strides toward the Temple goal.

It seemed certain he would score, but the mighty Tucker Hansen, one of Temple's outstanding fmhnitlrri cridinm cladiators lo over Harvard. Sludier'a lirst play Ironn the It-yard line was a slash at tarkle.t momentous question in (he football world today by trouncing Georgetown hy a score of I'l-O in Chndwick lfrk here In-fore a thin crowd. In a way. the aw eel news of this classic was waled on the desert air of a vJijrh possibly lovt its v(ice cheering ihe recent I'ri'fddentinl returns from Two aides of the fiiir-grouml-like jiark were full. The end il Iran Mtindiv.

tiirhtiiiK he rnirieil the hiniscH oiilv 6-0 SURPRISE TO ELI I Kriit. in vhoe veini runs thr tf find the desjiernte Harvard line iiiitoti of Irish imtriots. who picked np like a rock. l.itile Jolmm hat font hull and put Ouaker feet I fuilofl lo gain nn inch. Tvitli to elorv.

It was Murphy, one fi the Ounkers. noised to strike Old Liners, Unheralded and Unsung, DoiVn Yale IVnM's two -'rent Pauls, who denih blow, were not to he denied. Hie i.inlhi to his lienviiiir clitst Stalwarts in Upset; Lone Scorer, Is "ill tnrtiil tor llnrvnnl's iioul line. Shanahan Team Second as New Yorkers Triumph in 65-Mile Pennac Marathon runts distant. ouieitv did he appear villi orders from Kockite to lake til place ot Coi-ci' nt end.

l-'ew unions the. Kll.dOO lihll.v Incoherent souls packinji the stands noticed him. and he didn't look important enough (o llie Army for any of the soldiers lo rprpiest. nn introduction. There are always so many slrnntfcrs wilh names that sound like O'llrieu drilling ill nnd out of the Notre iMune line-tip ihnt busy endet renlly hnsn'l time 10 acotiaillted with them all.

Thus this (I'llrieu person remained a vasue and shadowy presence for the moment. Then it suddenly developed that hi' is a professional football mtoh- Kilt mil rven a Murnliv coilhl I'llHlf Southerners' Star; Carvcy Suffers Ankle Injury 1 ii Itni-i-nul who HnilC lii-mfrlvoB ii i.iri him with vinous effen- ns they did lliereal'ler when hnrd pressed, when lew iirecimis ynrds were needed, the visitors put Ihe burden on Cnptnin Sculi. nnd ihen, nl-wnys. lliey found (heir lender's hrond slmulderR well nble to curry llieiu through snl'idy. Captain Scull Cnes Over wns Scull who took the ball fur (lie second from Ihe players, opened the speed throttle and 'mil only tiikon fl few ''his tcp.

hail only reached the L'rim- i nn Hy brought the Hying Melanson dowu XACTI.V Jive hours, fri when he was seven yards from a touch is-viirrt ine when he naileo (ltl I niirmal fittrire) Nov. in i lour ules ud thirty-three and down. I I'd ni'itlieieil hp i'a ih a en of Crini- AUVI.AM thsImmI Ht. llns howl The Lineup hfihs seeond-i after slamN were empty. There miKht Imve been "(MMI pref-ent.

or (here might hnve have been lO.OtM) hut what, a pily. The aiiie itself was a blistering, smashing alTair, which, if it did not deal with th fate of nntiouf, at leat made the lieartH of football f.dhtwers throb. The baud of Georgetown blared1 throughout, I he nf lei noon Tramp, Tramp, I he Hoy A re Marching Hut it was Carnegie that did the inarching. The sea rbt jersey in nnd scarlet legs were Mashing lire all over the held. J.ike Wilt o' wisui Ihey came uml went, like dragon breaihing detinuce and everything of dire portent they clawed and mauled, They hud the Minuted Georgetown team on I he run Hansen's deadly tackle saved Temple i l.mir A Cil.v Y'l ft May t-ni'Min by tin I ln Knt held that hull, and ne- from lining beaten as it.

turned out. 'Ihe second quarter was fast ebbing and on thony Kuflo nf Atlantir I he start in it unit on A 1 1 mi I miiw lie did. the Hed and lllue waves IIUll. Im-I iu II CI i it Ol i- II. .11 .1,..

.1., VhIc. Ihe nrst Imeurt utter this lacer the line, was nun hinieu ois nn.i h.Hl lieeu snenkeil into tile pns-olf Illirvnrd's left Inckle to slillmr over time by Uockne, uuiyhe with slue (lie imnl line for tli. tooeliilown ill-It Oil bin Jlllllds, to cntcll id for- tritinihantly nnd defiiintly over the outpl.iyjnj; i ho Hnlhloi; tnid r- pli- 1 11 1 1 1 ii 1 1:.. i 1 mmnn nf Unrvnn timiic it. The in- ball was again entrusted to the brilliant Meliinsnu, who this time hacked iHNl-im H-hi SV'inttiHck MjiiDtfim Souili ith fi (1 to vii'tury.

Ii m- tiiiK "uliiiB hosts wrre ineohei'ent in their humliled I'air llnrvnnl nnd sent the wnnl puss from John Mcmic, ihnt roil. I Crimson into the dust nf defeat, produced touchdown nlld the nstound- fi I lit. 1.1 J.Wli flMllll ciilr." IC 1 if hi unin It itc It iv hi imI Hashed across il.e line at Kiuht-k Marv lai.d's see.tnd suiee Ihe his way tn the centre of tin? line tor ihree yards. Villanova still was four I In- llnrvnnl mnmls stood spcecli-wit erief. ns little Slmlipr I hci Army (chiii hy i ins ol' I Uo nrv.nt ll in well thnr Pfim nnwpri'd when K'lH nth and l.ocusl street- to win I he (series years 11 go.

lale ntl Allllctie Cluh'M A rmist ice 1 ullml; of el i i yards away from victory. V2 to il inRfi((n opporf unity knnrkod so prompt "I the (junker senrinj; innrliine Again Melanson look the ball, out hti Kwi Ollll 'H'llion. buy relny m.irtl..ii n.u, lli.ul As ht, Mo I'liuadelphui. I fnr This newlv mark hreakHie Mm innh.hty to crash the Alary- O'Brien Retires Tho siddiorR wetn lookin this time he was smeared for no gain and Villanova bst the best chance to Penalty Aids Advance llv from ti)t to last and they Ii' J- tiln-ni Murnliv mis entrusted with the hnll O'Jtrion fellow nnnutc litti niiirklv retired to I lie win when he was stopped, for as soon as he anise the ioiirter endd. r.

hut he tip i-eeoril of five hours and for a score heeamc snle-lnies miiuiteM hv font' inomle a n-l ..1. to the' 1 Hit, iy (tp licr floor. hir altiioimli the (tMink'Ts outphi.vt'd ilicir cnuntynons op-pfUH-tils timil tin shmlnws of tin lofty shunts m'pl ovfT (Iip liiini-Tninrlit t'lrM. hoy WrM't' iiput IIm prnptr.ifi within Hiirvml's Ti-ynril hnn iinin. The Crimson wti iilways nit hough linn, inspiml hy I ho I i nn hist nliiy from seriniinnge, Vi' which u'miiy the preioiis Satiiiilav had struck nc-pfMiiiKif- diniy in he hearts of he foot ball fMritnllnwerH of the Metronolis bv downing nnd hid hnnwlf iinrlrt' wnrio hhni 'I tint' Temple Has Chance he eominued his brillinnt work by tlif MnrnrH line for apvell I II fM- -iv nV line o.i fixe ep hy the H.inH.-Au.encan A.

over a during Ins chapter, onlv course three miles sl.nr.er last (o Ihe f.nns were compete ilN mK J.lrrt.s. II. Mi Kv Svnif'l hitiir milch more nnnrishitic for hi ml for fi.r WliMUt son for l. i 1 1" -r I Meeh. ill's Vhlet cavnliers.

fnr wii'j Siarimi; with touchdown in the 'ii i o'' i' i ioil. Carnegie made another im'o UatVI'r. ji" the I bird frame. Ilarpster made one nikiii-hk fnr pin placement kick for the extra rmint and UllvnilfirilT I'l'nn triMdit'rm armv wns Continued nn 3d Page, 1st Cnltimn ''j Mini nnHKum iWwmi a if 1 n.l it i 11 Inoin. for ii vorid.

for I Willie Kitola. in their line-up. hut iny rallv was hailed an adverse lit It, was in Ihe fourth quarter when it looked as if Temple was destined to win, hut in the hhndovv of the goal line the Owls were nepelled just ns the Wildcat were in the second quarter. Lady Luck, that old jade, was a capricinus soul. Temple was charging through Villanova territory when "Worm" Wi urshiiig essayed a forward i ii i iiiiriit ii nemilty.

seltini; it ket. 'J'he Army iniidliKPiiee depnrtment enuld only develop the iufonnntion thnt he roinen from Ihe Io Anireles llish School mid that his first mime is Thf Inst is no cine. Kveryhody -n the Notre ftfiine team is mimed John, in-chidiMB who mme the jistonish-im: pass, it enme nt a moment when it. looked as if the very her the hoy.s con'd do would Iip a tie. Kven that would have hern deemed moral victory for the South Itend joun-j men over he unheal en Army out lit.

It o.M him oik hln, yln-Hl for M'-H' a punt Hlll lioiiiilit for liiluiMykl. ItihiliHki for h-urni'i'i "itsed ihe other one. That was the anin WOLVERINES FLARE UP AND rleven hack and compelliii Mai laud UiniM-d f.t nnil. ml fur surrender of the hall. rilnt i otai oi ine scoring om ii.

mi-tsnni-- j)lllt fnr the purpose of Tech. Two Vvi' fcinnx hitherto unbeaten were locked in telegram, uas received early yesterday I morning hy Henry I'enu Hurke, ni.in-1 aginjj secretary of the IViin A. say-i inir the eluh con Id hot pa rl ici pate he-: cause of Ihe illness of of heir men. The New York tea in defeated se cu teams, representihir rinladelphlii. New-1 I.H riniure W.

1 en firs downs to en for he Kli" and used three fothstil ute. The Ki hrew welve replace nicliL troops ml ihe trenches. in jet iimm (Ic i jut I'. nh grip, i'arnegie Mill in unbeaten, ijj GAIN TIE WITH NAVY GOAT IN BITTERLY FOUGHT FRAY Continued on 4th Page. 6th Column I wlisnJrous; for Melan- .11 a rv la tii I mi pent oil ens iv kU and l.alnmot'p, hi the was the hie utwet of the season.

Alii ark. Mr ur i IUT I IIP rerriVUIJ" eiMI, Ofl 11 ICO slnniipd tho Teiiii.ie ilrtvp. hut not for Ions Ki'ind over the 'hiie pike Cr5AtP Rolls OvPT Tm'n Wibb-Ht first move was VUIaiC 1X-UI13 VVtl lal-so to cu-'ineer an nir couoeit. Gilles- mtr most astute expertf figured Army I wo tour hdoH ns over oi re I mine. Hut.

of course, ihey flidn't know Mr. Tl i 'I'l rrn in Hnrnrt Riilc 91-rO'l'ic tried pass find, ns fortune would Snyder and cfr H.illl.iick Anyie Itohei Ihe Vale defense repeatedly. Snwler split the Yale centre wide open1 Marvland was presented wilh it-repealedl and gained as much ground scoring oppori unity imiKuiv in the third as the entire Yale leant. Hoheri playum scsskmi. after Yale had opened heaved a dazzling succession for- ward parses which, with Kvans and C-jntlnund on 2d Pane, 3d Column nimiin of eninlo, stole lu hull for ihe Owl-i.

tunning for the The Lineup ed tfiuio- II VMM. I "ON. n- M-iiiit in i before thousand of athletic followers, who cheered their efforts all alons Ihe route, heaf out the Shanalinn Calliulte fluh of I'lioadelphia hy nearly ciyhl minutes. The local Icani ran into had lnk. Shanahan Mrrfs With Ml Luck 'Johnny liray was runniuj: for Siiana-han as ihe sixth man and he had oniy -III THK MICiilOAN VOIVEKl.ks pn nut of the West tliis f- tprnonn nnd bold thft Navy a in same whii-h i 'v- In Italtimore Continued on 2d Pane, 7th Column PresidentElect Sees Stanford Clean Up, fit loss of Hie hull mi the plj.f bef.ifj Temple ulioved cleadily Hu'oiiah Vi7-Innom's livy lino, twice gniniiig on Interal passes, Hansen.

Wearshina, to n. liie Miirocti tfmii tin slmn if rv permit ''icenl iinit ii'Tf Mnitiv. i I Ijp i-iitn more Hi' Hhl MP ,1 Hi Nary i-nil. COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS A.i' 1 'hi rtiinnuin. mere 1 (iuep nt, Shultx turn carried the in lli.

lialf. ft 1WHH i'SntR from ho Vi.tl.-i.-o th Sttr HI t. Jtt-ril him I no, Il.r en 11 null me iimr miura llieiu xv Cniu.Mi.v. I. i 1.

1 1 he VillanovH 5y ni line. m7i' I cxpwrteo me twii to score a louehdow and win the came. Micliifcnu Trnoktiw-kl riXIIIIMTCtlUlU I'of Hu'um'm Prnvchns Ilinitull Wliecltr, Ihililnii It i Ii 1 11 Ml a 0 afl ll Imlf. Smiifor.l finl Irfciio-a i hf ltii)ii li')M lu-re (mIii Wllsnii Burke lea lit I HiiuIom KlU'tlKf Itiitrstron. H.nit W-liio tinntion Cinlrt'c Clifton utes when he pulled a tendon and had to unit.

At Ihe time Gray had a lead iViiln lil-UI I tin Ml. m. klp. It i Ii k. tuiiri.ii.

FiiilhHrk Tlie lluiiilnif Cln td one tmn-lubm ii In 'I Jin hfiit stun rent: 0f over 1ih vanN ou the next runner. flrl Tntt111 (lf 0 U'll Northwestern Uses Air to Down Purdue in Iri' lc laiinrlH fl hill htli It linM H-Cil on Niso Conn. Aggies. Bowdoin Rutgers N. Y.

Aggies Trinity Wesleyan Middlebury Mass. Aggies. I'at Hradb-y. who had ber oii'l l.ffir nclli'dj lie (' Minn rnii st of four I alonjr in a moiorbui w-it he Inir Hie next line-up wus fatal to Temple's chances. Hansen, a tifnr all day.

had the. hall, but it. was otitof his hands when lie was two yards from a touchdown. 'IVooniey. the Villanova winif.

fell on the it iff injr bull and Temple' chnnce to win vanished. vnvr Micliicnii SnliMitntlnni: Mlihlnn Maine Lafayette Upsala Amherst Williams Tults Springfield Canistus Worcester Poly. Wmirr for Hubert; rinnn'r wn eroml temn. ilnlucdilllel.v cnllej upi.li no Inke on licie tlrny hriike ili.un. i-1' -reiersiH on rn-ilri'i Sprlim EVANSTOV.

II. Wislr-Mi em. Hddfn Jinivchnu iVi W. IilHM-l C. fnr It Minier: Jniy fop for Hvim: Sivtin fnr ll'irk- V.

HI I A. Norlli-ti, lo ii 151-K iinrv luitnv, ilrf'Aliiiu Ml nut.le bv rslu- Hew-si rom lit S'ne that Renerated the wildest, and wh fought savujcel.v both elevonB. Vithpr ream could score in the first Nftvy irf the second "ofl fln t-ftt foll snort i-riHi vnr(iH 'om the Wolverines'1 lint tlie Tarn wore not to be denied iite third period, and W. Gannon. Ilf the Hnilnr whoj hv ij wild with deiih 74 vd run that covered! "nni, hronuht tol ian BIX ynnU nf promised1 tj1 fa we just at the lart ot i lie entered the run cnld unit it few ininnii'f l.efnre he irct jjointf in Ktyle.

H.Ohio Wesleyan Tops 12 Thiel I.I Rhode Island. 7 -nn: I'mn- fnr- Mftn-I: fnr SprtliU hum iM.iii. fi.tir nr. I in ine insr icmpie exceuen 9 the niefinlnne Itiniznlo Syracuse in Upsetnfi MillrM.e. hnd cluiiitfed wilh ('lie-ler I.

i. I Vermont Lnnd Istd. U. S. Coast Syracuse Waynesburg i Ki.ts.il Wi.ii n.in.er over hy havtnL' tour as aKamst three SV" Villanova The Owls were it'll iii- vr.i perior if'-onml joiners.

Temple ninkiu lo. in, it ti.e cni line (i'. '10in si'rinnnaEe. while uMnrl latiovn advanced lir, -arda. Knob lenin frier) repeatedly to rlii-l for I'.

li'i wui Im I Chuik'H I jivv I twr 1 MI' lit irmO. Try fur imii h( l.nN'l olrnpMrk I K.iiiin- Mi'-lii-Mitf riiitifl i-kick fcif- II 'rim M. 1 1 tin.orr 1 ninirf setimi.niPi. riii. in ih Motl.nt.:-.!..

t'lfM lining II Mil- kelt. I urn nf imirter iulnnli" V. Nov. 10 i.t I' -Til. 1 1 lltn: I i took the lend which win never re- Penn 7 Harvard ft T-mple 0 Villanova 0 Swarthmore 13 F.

and 0 Penn State 50 Gen. Washing 0 1 Notre Dame 12 Army to Bucknell 40 Lehigh 0 Drexcl 13 Ursinus 0 (Albright II P. M. 0 liettysburq 2(i Muhlenberg (i Hamilton 13 Havertord 0 Cornell 0 St. Bonnventure 0 Maryland fi Yale Ii Princeton 2.1 W.

and I 12 Frankford HI Pnitsville 0 Columbia 14 Johns Hopkins. 13 Navy fi Michitian (i St. Joseph 12 St. Jnhn (Blk.) 3 Schuylkill 32 Lebanon Val. 14 Carncaie Tech.

13 Georgetnwn 0 i Delaware 24 Gallaitdct 0 Pittsburgh 25 W. and 0 Holy Cross 15 Boston N. Y. Alfred Brown 14 Dartmouth 0 iCnlnate 21 Hohart 0 Susquehanna 21 Juniata I S.ra.H-r II. iilllilied.

Smi.Iii rtethany The line hniMieued tn limy Ohio Wesleyan. Grove City Westminster. Lowell Textile Qiiantico Mar. Dartmouth ..13 6 fi 0 fi .57 .45 .34 .38 .29 I' the Slnini.linii "Her the Newport Naval. 13 nnnUr nvprrnmp 'Mms the ilen-llock with the air game.

Wash. College. 0 VjOptier WVerCOlTie Temple unloosed no fewer than 2 ivnr.t tile Lii Bun Uaiinon rweiveu lll.l'.il.s Ihnlr virliTt. Brown Fresh 0 tiin oun line. Twint- A A pnsses ann uuie tor tain OObier VjriUUerS'of 70 yards.

The ORwIs stroundeU riiilii.lclphin iitml hnd led from shortly niter the Mart iinlii Hie forly niile linirk HS foil hed just outside of Ileilin. ,1. Rnd Mirhi. I "fouRl- die entire ten passes nnd three were Intereeiited. Florida Hands Big 7 0: Cornell Fresh Union Princeton F.

Gannon finally broke hP Villn nova Inul nn fldvnT)irtcf in iHint- MIWKIPIHIS Minn V.tv 10 I A Yale Fresh. Iilulim Itui I tin Nnvv tvpul over, (iiinnnn. np.r-pi-inti'l.v. rnrr.vina tlir nvnl. If (iiiiinim's i i in hull Im'imi nir, ro inn-In liif.

ntU'liipl In field Hip oslni tlif Mlcldif wnnlil hnve wmi riali' (litre hut. hi. dinp kick win wil'l ns il turned "lit, I he hnd Inter The Sluimihnn tenill covererl I lie ilcN in Ti hours. Is iniuuies nnd ti Jolt to Georgia U.l, flrv fif tudHV miri rrHvnfl iliri.if.il nlv rHnt wlttrh was behind r' hrn was from A- player. WEST 14 Ohio State inK.

Melnnwm HVpraKWJ yard and iv Boot! for Inux punt whn hp kirkcil from Itphind h'tn own jnal line. Continued on 2d Pago, 4th Column secoltfl, HUM me ihmmmwi er. in I' Kioe-, A A over the line hv forty i.urr'l mn.l.lh rop rnn-l 1 o-f-ilTifl trvl'fini- to win 21 tn rlh" (in-I'l-uri' tn )n-f 1 a juimt't tn jtfrtrj' ibruit ft th. Arynt tuiorin inr Miinoiiotfl Inst 14 to 14 He tnmt nith Imlttrta. In rrf'nif In tke the hnll over Continued on 9lh Page, 1st Columa ever II'" ff liFt'H thl.

Continu-d nn 9th Po, 1st Colum- Pl'insn, but in, three ilinta Cffntlnuei on 2d Png. 1st Colu.nii lii'l wn. tn.

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