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0 CRUSHES DAME, .1 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES "DEDICATED TO THE UPBUILDINU OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" SECTION 6 PAGES Sports Stecker Leads Cadet Eleven To Surprising Victory Over Ramblers In Brilliant Game ESTABLISHED 1868 Srclion ASHEVILLE. N. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMRER 29. 1931 LUE DEVILS TRIUMPH OVER GENERALS, 6-0 Notre Dame Stopped By Army Team At Every Turn To Receive Second Successive Defeat Before 81,000 Fans. Who Braved Freezing Weather.

Jt Jt Jl Jl ,4 Jl Jl Jl Jl Purdue Upsets Northwestern By 7 To 0 Score II AI AN (Kit I Aasoctitled I'rrw Hports fdltor) NEW YORK, Nov. 28. (AP) -With a mirRing rush thnt dc ficd the elements, the odds and opposition, Army's Rolrl mttd-apnltered foothnll tenm stnged mgnificent romeback today to administer a smashing defeat to Notrei Dame, I 2 to 0, in one of the most sensational upsets of the 193 I WALLACE WADE'S FIRST BLUE DEVIL SQUAD ENDS SEASON Lowell Mason Runs 88 Yards For Only Score Duke's Sensational Back Gallops To Touchdown From Kickoff BREWER PLAYS IN GAME Contest I Thrilling From Start To Finish 4,000 Fans Sea Battle LEADS ATTACK wwv7 cri I Defeat Costs Wildcats Big Ten Grid Title Fred Meeker, Soph Purdue Back, Intercepts Pass To Pave Wy For Win PASS GAINS TOUCHDOWN Hecker Tosses To Moss For Score; Purdonner Drop-kicks Extra Point dhiiiiok kiiikkkv (t'nltril Pre. Ntnff Corre.itondent SOLDIKK IF. 1.1), CHICAGO.

Nov. 28. (UP) Northwf slrrn's foothnll tram, only unbrntrn rlrvcii in the Mici-Wrat ltiriii tlie rrKtilat srnaon, was swrpt to a 7-0 dr-feat today by i'urduo in a postseason rhaiity game brlore 40,000 prrsons. A tattciKlawn rJf In tint fourth nerkM by Jim Purdue rlshl halfback, anabled the Bollermaketl to win th nercely-foiinht game, played tn hitter cold weather on a lliiwen frldlron. mm t- Uh.

-'5 Pictured above are tho Bhie Devils of Duke TJnlverslty, who yesterday finished their first season under Wallace Wade with a victory over Wash- ington and lee. They nre: Front row (left to right) Joe Sink, Emery Adklns, Bill Bryan, Don Carpenter, Captain Kid Brewer, Moon Mullen, Pep Harton, Don Hyatt. Hnrry Rossltcr. Middle row; Norman James, John Brownlee, Korman Bumftldt, Lowell Mason, Walt Hamrlck, Horace Rendrlckson, Clauds Cook, Nlok Lamy, Walter Belue, Arthur Erahler, John Daugherty, Back row: John Lolght, student manager, Kenneth Abbott, Olenn Lemon, Henry Thompson, Melvln Stevens, Oerl Shock, Al Means. Fred Crawford, Bert Friedman.

OHIOAOO, Noy. it. The final Wealern Cfinferncs mm State Teams To Prepare For Charity Contest This Week Team Mli hlKan IMirdua Ohio rltata Mlnnaaot Wlaron.ln Indiana Chicago Inwa. Illlnola TT Of Pel i loo sa ,1 1 1 11 II 1 37 I i nnv 3 (1 St I 0 40 31 4 1 SI) 67 5 J1 1 4 0 SO SS .300 ,011 0 7S 0 0 IS 1.14 .000 is oradltiel with one season, lAd by Ray tMecktr of Haselton, Pa ttiA hero of the Navy game veer ago and brlghaat star of the cadet backfteld. Army aatounded the experts snd the greed ehlrted warrior by waging a winning, fifth from the outset and battling the Utah to a stsndattll.

Thrilling Win Stecker gaining fifty yards on a peas from Iravla Brown in the first period, paved the way for the touchdown by Tom Kllday and per aonally contributed, the second score, in li. laat quart's- with a thrilling fltl-ynrd rianh from scrtmmage. A crowd of Sl.otto apectators, the greateat of the eastern ses-ann braved freetlng went he. to cheer went Point 'a flrat triumph oer Noire ttne altice the treat Neil t'agle rim wild on the same srldlron in lfi'J7. 'Hie gnme atsrted In a heavy snow atorm that quickly turned the grid Iron Into a q.iagmr-e and emitfd in aemt-darknaas with a thick iwwe apresding mer the field.

Notre lnme harasied and frus-t rated at nlmuat eiery turn went tumbling down Its second auc-ceaatve derenl before a team that rMS tn superb heights in eterv depnrlitient of play. The Irlnh, lo 1 ravortlea before the game, were derfafvefy ourpfayen and whipped tniich more convincingly (ban ir Hon hern California a week ago. Dame Outplayed Their line wsa outchaiged and outfought by the Cadet forwards, led try the stalwart figure ot Cupteln Jink Price; their paealng and running attack failed tn produce a sin-it first don'n until midway In the second period; and their All-America ace, Marchmont Schwann, yielded the apoUigbt to the dashing Army star, Hay Miocker. Notre Maine, wtiether caught on the donngraile or almply unaltle to organ I Its tricky defenae tn I tie mod netlnat nirh aplrlted nppoallloiii fnlled iHtmpletely tn iiictisitra up to epectatlona. It was a dismal flnlah to the season for a team that appeared headed a fortnight ago tn national rhamploiiahlp lonors (or the the third successive year.

Army's two scoring lllgltts fur-nlsbd tbs chief estUement of a gams that was otherwise hard foughn and marked by senaatlonsl line play, featured, by the cadet's stand tn holding Notre Dome for downs on their six yard tins In the second. I veil ml to repulse the best scoring opportunity gained by the Irish. The one and nnlv pa tried hy the (toldlers led to their rirat touchdown, the hall was nit Army'i 43-yard line when Travis llnmtt, ytiuthtill rndet bark from Auburn, Ala-, dropped hack. Hrown never has done the passing and tills fact perhnpa minted Notre Hum. Ms ttwaed to aiecker, utto turned Jut In time to grab lite brill over lila sIhmiI-der on the 40-yeid line and aprlut lowaid I be shlellnea.

lie meed X. more yards before he nnt brought down bv Juakwlrh, Notre Mama utiarlet bark, on the 7-vsrd Hits. It Iht a krorea fltecker tln-n gallopeil six yrds around Notre Dames rlftht end ami Tom Kllday ripped acrfiaa the goal line In twn thrust at the renter. It was lug-nf-wnr in the nttiil between pun la, until aterker electrified the great crowd Willi hie aa-vard dath down the aide-llnea for a touchdown late In the final period. This settled the same's nittfatine even though Arniv's defence had hn equal tn every prevlfiiu emergency, aierker was shaken Inoee Inalde Iwlre.

at left Ittikle, he aprlnted tn the sidelines, shook off three tefklers and scored standing tip In a run that duplicated his touchdown gallon agalnat the Nw a year ago. fttecker mtased totht attempts to plsrt-kick the extra point but the Army was well Mtlsfted with IL even drn points a many a they hsd life it aiiie to tally sgalnst Notre Dkmii In tlure prevlou years. i Indiani winning "round robin" victory for Duke To Play Host To Outstanding Stars On "Big Five" Squads. DURHAM, Nov? M. fp) Coach tournament Football Results Kiski Smothers Tar Heel Frosh Eleven, 41 To 6 Pennsylvania Invaders Feature Game With Many Long Dashes CHAPEL HILL, Nov.

38. In a game featured by counties long runs and by great play of Hamilton, fullback, PIncura, quarterback, and Moacrlp, end, Klskl's prep school leaders marched Into Kenan Stadium today and trounced North Carolina's Freshmen 41-0. The Tar Babies made the last score, Jackson passing 3fi yards to Henkle and Henkle making a mud 60-yard dash down the sidelines. These same boys, along with Ogburn and Martin, led a 40-ysrd march to Klskl's 30-yard line as the first half closed. The Tar Bnbles fought hsrd all the way, but It would have taken more than fight to stop this big, fast, perfectly-groomed Klski team, and the Tar Babies have been notoriously weak In material this yeer.

Invaders Kun Wild The Pennsylvania Invaders, who tied Pltt'a Freshmen 6-0 and won all their other games with the big LEXINGTON, Nov. 28. (AP) Lowell Mason, sensational Duke hack, returned the kickoff 88 yards through a bewildered Washington and Lee team at the start of the second half today and the Blue Devils won, 6-0. Both teams marie their offensive threats In the first half, and witn the exception of Mason's electrifying run In the opening moments in the third period, the second half was ft stubborn deadlock. Only one first down was registered In the second half.

Fine Interference Mason's scoring play was the climax to a aeries of thrills which had featured a brilliant first half. Grabbing the ball on the Devil's 13 yard line, he was aided by great Interference as he raced to mid-field where Bailey, in a desperate effort to stop the Duke flash, grabbed at his legs and missed. Prom this polm on he was never touched as he raced 50 yards more for a touchdown. The Devils took advantage of a Washington and Ie fumble parly In the first quarter to work the hall to the 12 yard mark. Line bucks hy Mason and I.anry carried to the five yard mark.

but a forward pass over the goal was Incomplete. An exchange of punts followed, and the Generals again kicked to the Devils. Umey heaved a long pass to Brewer who ran to Washington and Lee's 23 yard line as the first period ended. This threat waa aplked, however, when Mitchell Intercepted Mason's pass and ran to the 31 jnrd line before being downed. Starting their first offensive, the Generals reeled off two first downs, one on a pass from Sawyers to Mattox and the other on the first time, the General hnd runs hy Ranycrs and Bailey, t-'or the first time, the (ienerah penetrated Duke territory but the Devils stiffened and' nalley punted out on the three yard line.

A Close Knave James, substituting for Crawford, punted on Duke's 26 yard line. After three running attempts had failed to gain, Bailey whipped a pass to Sawyers, who was tackled on Duke's 10 yard line. Mattox crashed three yards through the Blue Devil line'' but on the next play his pass, Intended for Bo Wilson, fell over the goal line, and Duke took possession of the ball on the 30 yard line, James got off a long punt which Sawyers fumbled on his own 46 yard 0 tripe and Henrtrlckson, sub for iney. recovered for Duke. Mason's ass to Hyatt counted 18 yards and Brownie and Brewer ran for another first down, nine yards short of the Oenerals' goal.

Brewer made only five yards on three line bucks, and Mason was two yards short of a touchdown on his fourth down attempt to crash the Waah.ngton and Lee lines. Bailey punted out and Mason tried three Inng parses, none of which were completed. After an exchange of punts, Mason resuin- -ed his paaslng gnme, hut his second toss whs Intercepted hy Mattox who ran to his 20 yard line. Passes Grounded Two Washington and Lee peases were grounded and Bailey punted deep Into Duke territory the half ended. Mason started the second half with his long Jaunt fur a touchdown.

Brewer's sue npted placement kick for the extra point was blocked. I Aiiey and Bailey then hegun a punting duel which lasted through- 9 out the third quarter, with neither L-am scoring a ilrst down. Joe Sawyers thrilled the crowd shortly after I he slnrt of the fourth quarter when he took one of l.aney's punts nnd raced yords to Duke' .14 yard line. II looked for a moment as If he had Wade and his Duke Blue Devil will return home tomorrow, content in a 0 to 0 win over Washington and Lee, but primarily concerned with the making of Duke's portion of the squad which will play in the eharlty game here next Saturday. Duke Is preparing to play boat to a great asaemblange of North Carolina, grid random, with the Carolina Tar Heels sharing honors In the entertainment of a picked squad from Davidson, State, and Wake Forest elevens.

Already there ts endless conjecture on the personnel of the two squads, and the big five coaches are expected to announce their picks early in the week. Workouts Arranged According to the understanding here Duke and Carolina will alternate practicing In Durham and at Chapel Hill, wlille the pick of the three other teams will meet at State CoHeire for their session of Dractica. Texas Christian Holds S.M.U. To Scoreless Tie Mustangs' Celebrated Aerial Circus Refusvt To Work On Muddy Field ny nn, i'ahkir (Asaoelaled I'ress A ports Writer) FORT WORTH, Noy. 2fl.

tT) Mud slowed down the galloping Mualaiurs of JfciutHern Met hodiai. tlnlveralty to a walk tiers today but they traveled fast enough to play a 0 to 0 lie with 'I ia Ohrlatlan and win the lost eVtiithweat inference ffKrthall championship IS Thntisand Attend An etlmatd crowd or fifteen thousand braver! Inclement weather to see a flip and slide battle waged largely between the 40 yard llnea. flout hern Methodist onne penetrated to Texas Christ ian'a 34-yard tine, Texas Christian reached the MethofDaU' alU-yard line. That waa as close to a touchdown as either came. Passes rail The MustatiKs' neinbrated aerial elrcua refuad work with a water naked football, Their running game found the stalwart Tesas Christian line stout and solid.

Ttie f'brlitians, needing a victory to gain at leaat a tie for the title, repeatedly tried to split the charging flouthern Methodist front wall, but with no suoreaa. The tie today sua hied the Mustangs to finish the con fere nc rare with fir victories and one tie Trim Christian flnisrtetl with four victoria, one defeat and one tie. Ill I.liiauDa. Oak Ri.lie 30. Weaver Colin 13.

Charlotte High 31, ttallitmry 0, WMtSTO Clau A Chaniplunihiyi. Itoanoks Huh 7, Htfh 0. SOU Oeoreta IB, Oeorvla 'irh S. Duka 0, Wuiiliifflon tu Uullford 13, Moravian Tulan li. L.

H. 1. lllrmlniham-Southern rrahmn T. How-trd Frrshmrn 0. Krntuckv FrMimQ 0.

TtnnMiM Frtiti-mcti 30. FAST Armr 12. Notra I-iaine S. Yalff SI, Princeton U. tan ford 32, HartmouLh S.

Detroit 0. Ofometown 0. Wuh. Ac Jeff, Vlntnls II. Prim, mate St.

tilth 0. Navy If. WcuHlfr 0 Wpalern Maryland 34, Muhlanbfiri 0. 1a via Si Klklna Mnrrta Harvtr 0 I'rovldnnra (J, 0. Ithtxlo laland ftlate 6.

Cook Aoadttnv 14. Haw Plrtifi 0. MIU-WttKT PurdAt 1, NauhwtFfn 0 Minnaaot IV. Ohio Htal 7. Mlcliluui 10.

Wliouiiflln 0. Nf.tr Hunt e. lurum hlff tin 0. Lteftftiiro 0, at Ambroia 7. Ournell Collect Tampia 18.

MWimirl 0 soitiiwkst Ttj Ohrlatlan 0. Routharn Mathodlst I. met 30. Bar lor 0. Iangley Field 38; High Point Col-! 0.

Newport News Apprentloes 10; It is thought that each coach will Ixs ('hainplniiBhtp The defeat tumbled Northwestern out of the first Big Ten football chnmplonshlp ever won by the Wlld-rata, and caused a three-way tie for the title between Purdue, Northweat-m and Michigan, each with five re ce victories a nd one -feat. Deadlocked 0-0 after three periods of savage play, Northwestern was driving anny toward Purdue's goal line when Fred Meeker, sophomore halfbark from Houston, Intercepted one Of Pug Hen( tier's paasea. KiKH-ki Kent ncr Mown Only Rentner waa between him and the goal-line. Meeker knocked Rent tier to the ground as they collided, shook looae and ran to North-western's in. yard line.

Here IMck Fend, Northwestern right end, overtook llecker and was ahom to tat-. the Turn-Hi player when Meeker saw two team-males at his side about tn vaids anay. As Feiirl dived. Mw ker toeaed I lie ball to FehrlitR, I'u rd ue light tattle, who caught the hal end ran over the goal-line for what would have been touchdown eicept for the fact that the nfflitals rnled Meeker's pe-ss was a forward and not a lateral. The plav was called back nnd Purdue penal) red 1A yards from the point where Herkr threw the bnll, placing or due on Northwestern' HO-rard line.

Pass for Heore On the first play Purvis was smeared for a 4 -yard Umw Another play failed to gain, and then Hacker threw a 38 yard pass to Paul Moss, Boilermakers' left end on North-weatern's 1 1 -yard line. Purvis then slanted off Northwestern right tackle, bowled over Pencl, Meenan and Rentner as he smashed 1 1 yards to the gtl line for the winning touchdown. Paul Pardon ner drop-kicked J. Five Charity Games In State Next Saturday Appalachian Meets Catawba At Charlotte; All-Stars In Chief Event RALBIOM, Nov.38. Kow that the regular football scnaon in over, North Carolina elevens today turned their thoughts toward charity encounters, There will be five games In the stete next Saturday to raise fumls for the governors relief corntnlaalon, Uullford College turned txu-k Mora-vlan College, of Pennsylvania, 13 to flajln a charity game today at Wln-aton-Salem.

All-lri 4 I null HxxJdlng chief In to tent smong next Saturdcy's contents the game between an all-state team representing Duke University and the University of North Carolina and an nll-tiUtn aggregation ooniK)Md of Wake Forest, N. C. Stete and Davidson players. Tliis game will be played In the Duke madlum at imrhsm, and with the sale of tlckeu being handled through 1 1 7 American I km poets In the state and charltsble organic -Unna, wtnwU r.rvmtl nVtpV. Indians Meet Appalachian Other charity gaince avhedulsd brings Oatawba College and Appalachian State College, Utgether at Charlotte: Davidson Freshmen against the Unlveisltv of North Carotins Froab.

at Hickory snd Elon against High Point at either Burlington or High Point. Two all-star colored football elevens rompnued of leading Intercollegiate negro players, are scheduled to meet to ralae funds for negro chart tlei In the World War memorial stadium In Oreensboro. Tbs all-star gwme at Durham will be broadc4uit by Itedto Stations WI'IV at Raleigh and WllT at Charlotte. Cuban Will Give Purse To Charity NRW TOHK. Not.

38 UP) Kid rTlit)Colate. leading contender for Tony Oamtonerr lightweight boilng title, does a reel Job when he contributes to cfrsrtafjfe. ftinrfs. Trie Cuban negro Is giving his entire purse from Monday nights 10-round bout with Mails I-rnter at Ht. Nicholas arena to Black 11111, hta Cuban contemporary and a year ago one of the leading flyweights who baa become si most totally blind with sn Incurable eye Mexicans Will Not Enter Olympic Team MKXICO CITY Nov.

38. otV -All preparations by metn tiers of the Mexican army teams for participation In the Olympic gsinea at lm Angeles next Sun truer have been suspended by order of Secretary of War C'slles, 11 was announced today. No reason km given but It is generally understood that the of money to finan'-e the preparations and to send teams to the Unltejl Kutes were the cause. Campbell 0. Too W.llara IrfiifiUrt TowmmfiI VAMIIlt freshman teams of the East, started with a bang.

Coach Mathes' first stringers. In fact, scored every time they got the ball the first quarter. A 30-yard pas from PIncura and a 13-yaid run by O'Neal accorded for the first; Hamilton galloped offtackle AO yards for ft second: ftnd PIncura drove right tackle 1ft yards for a third. The Tar Babies, aided by Klakl penalties and mlseues, halted the march of a second team the next period nnd launched a counter threat, too. Again In the third they backed Klskl up on Its 30, but Hamilton dropped back, faked a punt, tucked the ends In, and aided by splendid Interference, sprinted fiO yards around left end for a touchdown.

Hamilton snored another Just as the fourth quarter opened, driving 30 yards off-tackle after a OS-yard dash by PIncura, and PIncura got the last one on a 30-ynrd sllre at tackle. Five Good Kicks Moscrip place-kicked the first five extra points perfectly, hut missed the last. Ho played a great game at end and ah Inert In other ways, coming around to pass and even to run the hall. This Hamilton boy was practically unstoppable once he reached the open field, and PIncura, quarterback, was almost as good. ifa llll'r Tata lll))tt fliuain t.it (ttl HUitJn Mv a i man Famous Net Star Will Be Married RICHMOND.

Nov. 38. VP Ulse Penelope Weddtll Anderson, Internationally famous tennis player, ts to be married tn February to Frederick Bennett McHrlde. of New York. Miss Anderson for several years held an outstanding place among the leading women tennis players of the nation.

She was a member of the United States Wlghtman Cup team In 1D37 and 1938, and she toured Kurope as the doubles partner of Helen Wills shortly afterward. The engagement was announr, here tonight by St. Oeorge Mason Anderson, her father, Miss Anderson was In New York where her fiance Is HI. SVore hi PfMrwlJ Mfiirni aa ti i it Nome tt Junk fwe Mnrita Vn choose the beat dozen or so players from the respective squads, assuring the charity game spectators good view of the cream of the state's Httl football crop. The game will give the seniors on the big five teams an opportunity to romp once more, while the astute football critics of the state will revel In the chance to compare their favorite collegians side by side.

to Attend Durham Is expecting to make a gala occasion of the charity game day. Joining In with other towns and cities throughout the- stete in attending the game. Probably the greatest gathering of Tax Heel notables in the history of state football will be present. Including the governor, aute, county, city, organisation, and Institutional officials. Fiver college bands will lend a martial atmosphere to the stadium, while the sons and aught em of as msny alma maters will vie with one another to raise their voire the loudest.

If anything, the charity game crowd will be noisy and colorful. Southern League Passes Resolution MEMPHIS, Nov. 3H. (UPi President John D. Msrtln of th4 Southern league announced tonight that the league, at Its recent annual meeting here, paaaed a resolution favoring the amendment of the constitution of the National Association of Professional lias ball Clubs to create a governing board of three men instead of nine men as now composed.

The announcement was withheld until tonight. Martin aald, because the directors believed It Inv porta nt to have it released Immediately before the National baseball meeting at West Baden, convening next Monday and Tuesday. W. rtmjHtr Chamberlain Wins Six-Mile Event 1ltlman Tha I.hir'iua MUfF WfUtin Rvni Martil rVnrl ASMr Ku.e Bummer A Kvans Irlc Siur4 KrHH'at VAtr aiadts-r SlMsr 1 Uthf 4ilr I I' Ult fell si i tT tod Parri'inm Jtnrilman The LHirMim touahdowtia. Kti'tar.

lrUidl, Leicester Cagers Win Double-Header Nnrtiiwaetarn Pi.rdua YPWII.ANTA, Mich, Nov, ja tJP Binding six miles In laws than mlnutea, Clark Chamberlain of Michigan Mi ale fullege hK)y won first lion ors In the aunusl A. A IK croas cfiuntiy run. The winner's time ws 3U 40 4fl WSA a 'iW recortt Will lam C. epp, Hon I on, defending champion, flnlahed at Chamber-Iain's heel for wecond piste The tun lisnler held the irevlous record of 7U 41, Bi-M Hfottti. t'lilvemlly of Indians, was third, leading tils tud to the team haiiiphiitilp.

The Httoaier harriers soted low of KIMKI I'HEP Poll U. N. C. rWiflH Tinier Munl'Y fiSrtif.Il L'P Barrett Moor 1,0 Brandin Gardner UomrtT HO Lattnn Moore RT Rv Mojicrin KB rVrrrll PIncura Jack urn MontKomM? I. It BH1 ONmI ITU Hubbard Hamilton FD Moore broken Ioomj for a toucniotvn hut he nan pulled down Just before reaching the clear.

IMilte showed a stubborn defense and three times punted nut of danger after hailing as many Washington and l.ee drives. Aerlnl Attack Falls With the game rapidly nearlng Its close, the Oenerals tried a desperate aerial attack without success. They lost the ball in mldfield when a (Please Turn To Page 3-D) Arnra Prrlnri' 1 IS 41 0 8 a KtsM 11 0 U. N. C.

Froth ft ft IT NcnrlnH touchdown. rinnia iwrini inui-iiTiwn. rum emu aftr Iwm t.li n. I'arlriiiiier 'fliof klfkK Chapman Improves After Operation IimMlNOHAM, Ala, Nov 38 Ciiaptiiari, New York Yankee ou I fielder and leading base atnsier In the major leagues laat eaemi, wsa reported reatlng well tonight in a Birmingham hospital following an shdornlnsl operation today. Detroit Noses Out Georgetown, 6 To 0 WAJWIINCtTON, Nov.

38 lyfv-largely tbioUKh the flsshlrtg runt of lla atoky haifliA' Pnrnac, IJi-tmH tfnlveraity beat Oeorgetown her today (Hiving up the rield after the toorhrnn (teotgetowu was halted at the hallWHV mark and reaortetl to tmAaea. hut wa sol to gain only a few yard into fJetrnlt terrl'ory. IJMCBSTER, Nov. 38. (Hpeelan- lpester high school's two cage teams swept aside Emma high's representative Jn a double-header here tonight.

The boys came out on top In a nip and tuck affair, Jfl to IA. and the girls walked off with an tiasly to 29 Keevss of IjelceaUr led both sextettes In scoring, finding the loop for 35 points. Justice of Emma was high scorer in the boys' game, snd Sluder and Sharps starred for liefcester. Klk1 tcorina tonchdowni. Hamilton.

3 rVNeal. JMnrura 2 8rrrinf extra polnti, W. And J. Defeats West Virginia In Hard Battle, 14-13 Tulane Only Major Eleven To Finish Football Season Unbeaten And Untied; Many Upsets Occurred Yesterday Mosenp a. places if kr Blue Devil Runners Beat Navy Harriers THOMPSON FIELD.

ANNAPOLTB. Md Nov. 3fl. op) Duke University harriers won the annual track meet wlthj the Midshipmen of the Naval Academy here today 33 to S3. A drilling rain fell throughout the meet.

Until lt Saturday when West Virginia heated the Middles, the Navy tesm hsd not been whipped In four ywrs. Bray, of Duke, led the field hy turning In the winning time of 27.A8.B, having a safe margin over Olbaon, of Navy. Rice Ends Season With Victory Over Baylor Team, 2040 point Htaln Normal, of Ysilsn. ts. placed ae ond In the team competition With 4a mini MilloV' A C.

New York, defending lern hnmptoii, wa thud with Ott pofnta and Monarch Tmotito, ws fourth with 10s pfjinU Temple Turns Back Missouri, 38 To 6 ftANBAA fTt'Y, Nov 3 ctw-. Temple tJnlveral'y of Philadelphia, clod a nolshly auccwaful football sesm by overwhelming the Ttgers of the of Missouri, 3 a 0 In their intersection! game here to-dsy. A disappointing chsrlty footbsll crowd of 4.000 aw the fray. Taken su rpr ls at the st the Owls yielded a touchdown the first time Mlrtviurl put tbs ball in play st scrimmage. They (ted the score, however, with sn equally i aiwctscular dsah r.n the first after rerelpt the ensuing sirkort and then completely suhmeret the badly battered Tigers on the soggy haaebsll diamond Muehlebsnh R14.

TflLAND STADIUM, WHBKLTNO. W. Nov. an. rTi On a slippery and treacherous field.

Washington and Jefferson college today eked out a 14-13 victory over WMt Virginia university In the 30th gridiron battle between these rivals. A crowd of 6.500 watched the battle. Trailing, 14-0, as the half ended, the Mountaineers came to life In the second half with a dazzling aerial attack and failed to tie the score with Parrlott's placement kick for what would have been the fourth point, was wide of the upright. The West Virginians, after seor-lnf two touchdowns, were stopped on the eme-foot Una on another drive. over Dartrnwith, a to 8.

MelroK nosed out fleorgetown, 6 tn ft. In an Interactional teal, and Natv experienced Utile difficulty downing Wonater otlefte of trhto, 1 tn fl, (leorgla defeated tleorglB Terh, 3A In for state honors snd I'nka trt turned W. and I to In another ftotith-ern feature. Rice watlovMSd Baylor. 30 to Weatern Maryland defeated Muhlenberg, it 4 to 0, and Washington and Jefferson nosed out West Virginia, J4 to IS.

Temp's ivimH Missouri, 8ft to In a charity game at Ksnaas City and Perm Hts! defested Ihlgh. 1 In 0. In I charity affair at stnee 1077 snd tbe Cadets' first major 1ctorv of the I'm seaaon, Bout hern Methodist was a third fs-vortte tn rloa aeaaon in rtlssp-pointing fashion. Previously undefeated and untied and with a clear claim to Bouthweatern sectional honors, M. V.

was held to a score -leas tie today by It neighborhood rival. Texas Christian. Ohio "late, a lewder In western onferenre, rrmipellllon, alao eipertencrd a surprise setback, dropping a lfl to 7 derlalon tn Mlnneafila. Other games rsn true to form. Tela piled up the Isrgeat score in the history of Big Three competition to drub Princeton, fti to 14.

and Mtan-ford turned la lu expected fictorY MOirBTYiN. Tex Nov, 9a, (tic Institute flf-sed Its foo'bsll seaaon by defeating Baylor tnatl-ttite here twlsv, 3O-I0, to capture fourth place in the Bomhweatern Conference football race Jap Thrasher, sandy haired back, led the way for the Hire Owls, nwtng two touchdowns la brilliant dsaties. Mlckelson, emerging from com-paratlvs football obscurity as a subatitute guard, cotmted the third touchdown by picking up a blocked punt near Baylot goal snd cmaaing the line. scheduled rhsrlty gsme not only removed North weatern from the tin-beaten clsas but cost them sn undisputed clslm to the Western Conference ehemplonshlp. Purdue by winning tied Northwestern for the conference title at five victories and one defeat each and Michigan made It a triple tie by closing Its season with a 10 to 0 triumph over Wisconsin.

Notre flame's II to ft defeat at at the hsnda of Army furnished the big surprise. The Irish, whose 2g gainea winning streak was ahsttered a week ago hv Mouth-ern Callfornls, entered the game top-heavy fa tori fee hot were rmt pleved throaghnnt. It was Armt's flnt victor? over Jfotre Dame fBy inlted Preas) Army's surprising but decisive victory over Notre Tsme and Purdue's triumph over a previously undefeated Northwestern eleven furnished the high apota for the final Saturday of the 1031 football season. With all games except a few rMMt-season feat urea completed, Tn lane miveralty of Sew Orleans Is now the only major tram to go through the seaaon without a defeat or tie. Tiihane kept Its record clear today with a 34 to 1 victory over lonlalana and will open Its poat-seasnn com pet I II on as the leading candidate for national lienors.

Nnrthweatern's 7 to 0 setback at the hinds of Purdue in 4 apeoteJlj; Northdrift Takes Manchester Event MANCHESTER, No. JS. (tTP J. T. DownlnR'd Northdrllt.

Lit mlr.ufc- netting favorite, won tha annual November handing today from field of 42 stsrtr. paying I to 1,.

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