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eljDEACONS WALLOP TAR HEELS, 13-0 the to- ASHEVILLE CITIZEN -TIMES DEDICATED TO THE UPBUILDING OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA SECTION 8 PAGES ucceed. tobacco Sports Carolina Proves No Match For Wake Forest; Passing Attack Nets Both Scores ASHEVILLE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26, 1941 ESTABLISHED 1870 MINNESOTA ROLLS OVER MICHIGAN, 7 TO 0 Cochran Hurls Scoring Aerials To Clinc And Perry; Tar Meets Cain But 46 Yards Rushing, 20 On Passes; Crowd Of 15,000 Attends Contest Duke Hands Pitt Another Trouncing, 27 To 7 WAkF.

Oct. 2 5. (AP) Wake Forest's Deacons were on again today and out-powered the Tar I leels of North Carolina I 3-0 before a ca- pacity crowd of 1 5.000. Not onlv tiid the Deacons com Of Tough Scrap i i out on the lung sicie of the score, but they and out-maneuvered the badly bewildered Tar Heels, who were never in the ball Blue Devils Net 5th Win In Row Smith's 69-Yard Boot Puts Wolverines In Hole Shortly Before Score Igaine. me Without Trouble A 1 jev rti II Ull, BONI State Smashes Newberry, 44-0, For Second Win Students Chant 'Beat Carolina' As They File Out Of Riddick Stadium RALEIGH.

Oct. 25. N. Slate won lis second game of NM ARBOR, Oct. 25.

t.Vt 'Minnesota's Golden Gophers 'He the Michigan punt and pass west Fbisit Panthers Manage To Tally Their First Touchdown Of Campaign 1 cci "ecipe today and left the Wclvr- JITTSBURGII. Oct. ines without even a prayer. The mighty men front Minneapolis, in handing Michigan its first defeat of the season and its eighth straight in the series, drove the opening wedge for their touchdown wall a 70-yard punt, set it up 1 Ztm, rtS8 ran their unbeaten, untied string to five straight today by rolling over 27-7, before 28.000 fars. but the enfeebled Panthers found some solace in this intersectional contest by their first points an all-losing season.

Mnffntt stnier. Wheeling. W. the season tonight bv deleatllig Newberry college lrom South Caro-lma. 4-1-0 Newlierry has won none.

State college students started i-hantllig "In at Carolina" as tllev filed out of Itiddli-k Slate plays the Tar Heels next Saturdav. Newiii-rrv was first lo break out Only twice did the North Carolina team torge into Wake Forest territory, and each time the Deacons manai'ed to stop the drive immediately. The closest that, the Tar Heels came to the goal line was the 32-yard stripe. Second Period Scores Both Wake Forest touchdowns came in the second period, and both were on pa.sses. Th first score was on a 20-yard pass from Sophomore Red Cochran to Herb Cline: and the second was on a Si -yard pass play, with Cochran again doing the passing, and- Johnny Perry receiving.

Carolina, nhirh lost fi-52 to Tulane last week, showed few offensive sparks. The Tar Heels vlvawtd bul Mitm- first (low lis and registered a net of only 41? yards by rushing. The Deacons made II first downs and a net of 123 yards by rushes. I The biggest difference, however, was in the passing. Wake Forest completed nine out of 17 for 127 with 43-yard pass play, and from there on smothered the Wolverines and even pot a couple of handy to score a 7-0! triumph.

Thiu tint he nnv means rn eAry4 Imf- coacmeptme WM iyjl XaX- 1 Jr- For seveRAu GOPHER STAR Bruce speed bov. sparked the Blue Devils in the Ineworks. Sparked by Mor- gall Handel, the Indians on a sus PACES DEACS Wake above, played a big 1 their first touchdown in the last inspired minnesota It nia. but it had Smith, 10 seconds of the first period after lh WOO the Cie- tained march from their own 20 7ore.st lrat Carolina drove to tin- State 31! Handel kicked day, I 3-0, and both Michigan threat and that petered tory yesterday over Michigan. ba(k.

out of its own accord when Lach Scores On Pass nun mi- nun I 11 I on bhtz ot its own but was stop- we- Ked ped whi Morgan tumbled on the Cochran, above. Newberry 2. Ihe jnisi.ije bejnjr luken He and Winston Meginea. si.o- elimtn fiillh'wlr rtin the hill to 1 hp Football 1 3 C'! home team fumbled and lost pus- i session on the second play after getting a fust clown on the Gopher five-yard line. Pitt 35.

From there btoier taded Iback on a well-concealed play and Percy Kniglil. Handel, trying to i kick out of danger, was tackled In the end zone by Doak for a safety. cores Vandy Annexes Fifth Straight Triumph, 46 To 7 Singer Shines A kick and a penalty lor clipping against Stale got Newberry out of a hole in tin- period and a punting duel ensued. Midway the yesterday's leading football games: SOI TH STATISTICS Minn. Mich.

First downs 11 13 Yards rushing met) ..179 135 Passes attempted 7 18 Passes completed 3 8 Yards gamed passes 87 8.1 lost, attpd. passes 0 0 Passes intercepted by 3 Yards gained, runback quarter Singer, a soph from New York city, staged a one-man Hosl Of Sophomores Turn In assault on Hie Indians and aided by Good Games For Commo- Alabama 2'. Cicuria 14. (uniLiid TiTh Auburn Kriiiuckv 18- We Wanna Mult- 56. ri i STATISTICS Duke Pitt First downs 1 8 Yards rushing (net) ..175 1 Hi Passes attempted 17 4 Passes completed 10 2 Yards by passing 147 43 Passes mtercepieJ by 1 0 Yards gained, runback of intercepted passes 0 0 Punting average 'from scrimmage) 36 40 (xi Total yards, all kicks returned 92 71 Opp.

fumbles recovered 2 0 Yards lost by penalties 5 10 tx) Includes punts and kit -knits. dores Against Princeton fl.I I ti. 'iiilij STATISTICS C. F. First downs 3 Yards rushing, net 4fi 123 Passes attempted 9 17 Passes completed 1 9 Yards by passes 20 127 Yds.

lost, attpd. passes 15 6 Passes intercepted by 3 3 Yards Rained, runback of intercepted passes 51 22 Punting average, from scrimmage 39 32 Tolal kicks retnd. 94 74 Opp. fumbles recovered 1 0 Yards lost by penalties 0 15 airbill 4li- Prime of intercepted passes 28 0 3 Punting average 'from scrimmage i 3a 4u vuo was CAiieo To Acr.vg sesn'i. s-- W.ik,' luie-t 13 K'irlll Carol.

r.a 0. ViiK.ma Milliurv 2 H.i lnuuml Tiirl I t. ir.iiL': ar.d Isr 3. WoIIUMl Kui.duiii-M.uu!i WVsti'in K'litutkv 1'7. Eastern 20 M' rr.iv 16; Morheat tKy.l Ti In r.s 7 UnivcrMtv iMo I 13 Cen-tcnurv 7.

Wts'rin Carolina Trarhcrs 13: llich Piiil.l 0. NASHVILLE. Oct. 25. Vanderbilt turned a host of brilliant loose against.

Princeton loday and routed the Tigers' first invasion of the south. 4(i to 7. be-lore a cht-ering crowd of 12.000 spc It was the fifth consecutive vlc- Total yards, kicks returned 41 59 Opp. fumbles recovered 1 1 Yards lot by penalties 25 40 Includes punts and kickolls. Hiu-k isentcr on successive rushes earned the ball to Ihe Newberry one-yard line but Ihe Indians held.

Handel kicked lo his own 27 and State resorted lo passes. One found its mark from Art Faireloth to Carl Fltehett for 35 yards and touchdown. Faircloth's kick was gtMid. Taking the ball on their own 35 after Whittle kicked out of bounds lo open the second half. Dub Rob-bins and Hay Henbenck put on a rutiiiing show and took the ball lo Ihe 20.

Uenbenck scooted over for another score but Faircloth's pass Ti-ntiosrer N. 44 Niwbrrrv NtWnian IB. ta Ti al ii, 1, (I. I I'. I.

13' S. iiiwp 0. IMrmnii 31 Iji-vUvon tory 101 the Commodores. They dis- ards -orth r-i; riaved a powerful in sror- Hurricane Has Easy Time Thumping Davidson, 31-13 pitched a 35-yard touchdown pass to Steve Lach. Altoona.

halfback, who caught the ball the clear and crossed the goal 1 n- tsandine up. Tommy Prothro. still ing once in the lust period nnd yrds. Iwi- each in the remaining three. was scoreless.

u( uic riuiura iiianagei. niis-iu uic for lie liomt was hid Fain-loth extra point, his only miss in four CHARLOTTE, Oct. 25. Hurricane spotted the Davidson 0 iH.MuiiKLsh. Thrv were nrver able to rn f.f 7 UI Varoiuia- i vn niiuur.y lu.ivt', lr MPPIS tried On for Randel.

on the Indians' 40. His Rround game going, tnking attempts during the game. Wildcats an early lead here tonight and then breezed from behind Early in the third period, the to capture a 31 to 13 victory in a Southern conlerence game. one rushing play during the period to thp nir midway of the third period to march 58 yards for their pass to Turner netted 13 and on Iip nrYi ttlti I to I'lillntiffi 2. ids w.i.,, was inrown lor a loss.

cine ijevus aruve iium men own The gouth Carollnians chalked aiu tine iui luuLiiuuv in into pay dirt. His kick was 'good, i touchdown. Princeton tried 30 plays. Siegfried foing over lrom the Jollr touchdowns and a field pas.irs, connecting for 11 for Ariiiv 1j 0 Bo-tiui Gtorirr1on form il 21. Colette 2 Forrihjm '1 vxs Ct rlttan 1.

Nmv 0 H.irvitnl 0 'nei. Uolv IS- New Ynrit UnHerslIv 0. Blown 11- Litftucttc 0. Durtmouih 1- Yuln 0. Svr.ttiise 49 TUinreis 7.

Ainhcrr-it 10. Weslcvan 1. Pfim Mihtarv 14: Lcb-iiinn Vallfv 0. IVnn 40- I't'nns IvuiitH Mar viand D-iiie 2: PitisB.irsh 7. W.liimns 3 Tutts 7.

13- Mi.me 6. t'oibv Bov.iiiiii fi Washir.tjion 7: Hobart 0. H.r.erluid Jolms 0 Ili Vtinior.t 18. Conntrtifiil J-iirm jfirM 8 ih 22 T.m'ti I rshail 7. 13- Ciiriii'CiP lch YoutiK.siown 12- 0.

eoal the lattpr belnE made bv Pitt half-yard line Oeer Catches Pass A 15-yard pass from Cochran to Pat Deer, just before the end of the opening stanza, helped set Lp Wake Forest's first touchdown. Tne yards. The chief culprit In twisting the Bengals' tall was Sonny Baird. end, who caught Texas Crushes Rice, 40-0 State added two more points near the end of the quarter when Moser dumped Handel behind the Indian coal. Slate had a first down on the Newberry four as the quarter ended.

I Wutlu Scores two scoring pa-ssos nnd intercepted 'nl 47, Ellington from the 20-yard line ijufct before the half pndrd. Davidson scorpd midway of the first period when Wee Davy Spencer passed to Gene Shannon, nnotlur pint sized back, lrom the Furman 17. Spencer sparked the 60-yard drive with a long punt i. Princeton heave and raced 22 Carolina 20. ureu tne pav-i-ft On the second play of the last jards for a third.

Pitt's woes were redoubled at this stage when Quarterback Walter West tumbled a flat zone pass and Captain Bob Burnett, Duke recovered I on the Panther 2t. left Knd James Smith on an end around raced to the Pitt seven and on the next plav Davis circled left end for a touchdown. On the third play alter the following kickolf. Right End Bob woo ra mm. it cjn tne iiinning ena oi nuiras n.

four yards i AUSTIN. Tex Oct. 25. (Tl Texas V. J.

oasses were two mole sonho- i JL" smack the goal around left end for the lourlh Slate -coring passes were two moie sopno- jn(! Perry's kick was irnorf r2m mighty scoring machine rolled touchdown. Faircloth's nlacement mores. John Bunts and J. P. Moore.

Hr: MlinVKsT 4y. Illinois' 14. return and passes to Bob Smith Nn! rr ttinP 7 Johnny Fredericks converted from on todav a 1irp institute was good. Newberry picked up 27 The Commodores marched 74 Harry fnaliv placement. Later Fredericks Packed rhanr(, yards on two passes but the drive vards lo rtncir iirst score.

Mints bounds on Wnki the Funnans up again with a 60- cnishing the Owls. 40-0. with a Mopped when Moser recovered Ku-: 'hinaler skirting right end lor.jol(ln. John Polanskig ot two at "ll OW U.l- vard klrR t( lp rievastaling ollen-e thai battered kali iiininie on the watts. center nnd Cochran tried n.

i Mifhiiitn 39 avu 0. Wr-u-rn Michican CMlrae 34: 6 Carrnl: Westrrn Hcervo Ki r.t it ii M.i.m. -O i Ill a 2j. P.iruuc 7 hvn M's fun C- 0. r-tt'ich'on 12 Ui 13 0 A- I nc i mini aii'i uaiiieit rrco fieu on succe-sive runs, earned the Dau bs' -''1 i'" n- wiucn was incomplete on the Pitt 32.

The Blue Devils I Zr" tnm al ng! Vimrleilut et fit twice more ti. r- i Smarting lrom a 13-0 upset at i.f,o ti. the hands nl the Owls last vear thrmigli right tackle and in 'he so. nnd pel iod befoie the worked til' ir way to the six and on the tlni'j plav ol the fourth quarur. Davis passed to Lach for the endei.

urman Tic. St ore IIICI'U 111 IDS.S HH" IIHIIJIII m-in. ran- II, ,1, fnl- )'! Iinrrl, the Texas team, aided and abetter: rrmr cioui KK was una. Aiu-r incw- i'IM- 11 n.ui i. imi.i 1." touchdown Sizeinritp quick-kicked to Pavirl by reserves, chalked up their see W.i Tiie Gonhers.

running their winning streak to 13 straight a record-shattering crowd of that enjoyed perfect crashed through for the decisive score well into the second period. Kick Ones G'l Yards I Minnesota had taken the ball on its 15 after a Michigan out-of-bounds punt and with the drawback of a penalty, got up only to its At that point Bruce Smith, he Gonhers' Ivavy-dutv back. back to kick. Sophomore Tom Kuzma. Michigan's safety man.

was playing in too close and the ball travelled over his head and, once it hit the ground, took too ninny bounces to make it safe for Kuzi ia to It. Perforce he had to let the ti.tll mil and mil it did. unlit It slopped dead on the Michigan 11. Bt yards down the field. On the first play Kli7ma tried to run the hall, fumbled and recovered for a lss of seven ris.

mean! he to kick and go; oil a creditable hoot up to nis own 48. where Smith was smeared in his tracks. Minnesota's first play is a pass, but Mervm Pregulmnn. Michigan's verv good guard, broke up the attempt. i Minnesota went into its rlgnt formation, the ball went to snd he started wide to his rirht.

He was almost to the side line when he braked to a stop and let flv with a perfect spiral. It arched high and. down the lield. Fnckey. Minnesota half back, had (tot a few feet ahead of Kuzna.

already worn from a considerable battering. I The ball Indeed In Frickey's arms nnd. beiote Kuma could pull down by one arm. he sped and fought 10 more vards to the Wi 1-vcrme five and first down. Siri'h took the fir-; shot at the line and picked up a yard, but was earned on' favorinc an muirrd knee.

That shifted Knckev. a ctiho-niore frotn Hillings. Mont into tne tailback s'm and he over on hr- second trv. with a hit cf hitspei -liiups'r in the back fit lcl before lie tiuough an opening at Quarterback Bill C.arntia- (l' Mmncoolis. anotiier sophomore, thin added the extra ictoiv aerial circus failed.

Dirk to Princetons zi hiki mwhp second period ond Southwest conlerence the small n-koi Bi Thoroughly biaten. the Pantlurs son's 10 puiieii in on arnlina's li. lie twisted clear of a bunrh of wnulri-lir tarklers and rnmpeil Into the end uine. This time, Ids placement was wide. That ended the scoring, hut tf.

and fifth consecutive, liMl win. inserted Bill Duiton. of Weston, opened and Fuinian quickly tied oroKP loose irom niuuieio and ran 49 vards lor the sixth Slate i Touchdown Heave "Ti-saVA. 'M. 4H.

Buslur 0. touchdown. Bob Catlicv kicked the A moment later Burns intercept 41'- "ir, point. Stale had the ball on its as the name ended r'liiustlifl I 0. Nrwhrrrv IK W.d'T moiv ains .90 KOIRV W.

whose running a the srore when Johnny Miler 65 yard drive lor the Panther's punted out to his 37. Dewey state score, Johnny Ross bulling it over Proctor and Jim Barnett reeled from the two-yard line. Guard off two first downs and Slzemore Ralph Fife addid the point. passed to Brazicl for 17 and the I Team Of Opportunists score. Hamer place-kicked the Duke proved a team of oppor- point.

Anotiier quick kick, this 'tunisls as well as adept at both time by Burnett, set tip another aerial and ground phases of of- score. Starting the 43, Funnan tensive lootball by the rapid drove to the 21 where Barnett 0 ion in which it converted the two wt up ano.her score. Starting at IJI'I. -r H'iiiI'd The closest the Owle came to scoring was a drive lrom mid-field to the lexas If) aRainst Steer reverses. Pete Kayden, Jack ('rain.

It. Ilarkins, Wallace Scott and Spec Sanders, the latter tallying twice, participated In the Texas touchdown parade. Bob Brumley, Kice's key back; Dick Dwellr and J. ('. Dickson constituted the Oh Is' main offensive threat.

7 t'l ih Stat Mi.tCina 21: H-flf 11 Cirrpltv State Wctrru State 7. i tiorir.rf Ull ui rT il. -n Cnjilom 30 ed a Tiger pass In inldfleld, ran wasn't the end of the Deacons' cl-. it. back eight yards and then fli)- i tensive fireworks, i ped two passes to Baird Just before the half ended.

t), i lor a touchdown, the last one good Tar Heels got their initial first i I for 23 yards. down. It was on a pass from i Jack Jenkins over from sophomore Hugh Cox to Howard Princeton's otie-vard stripe for Hodges, and was good for a 201 i Vandy's fourth scoie early In the vard gain. It advanced the hail Mhird stanza I almost to midfield. but the Chapel i Moon 24-vard pass to B.itrd Hill boys couldn't push It acioss after the fleet Vandy wingman had the 50-yard stripe.

intercep'td Perina's desperate aerial North Carolina put two first Ihe Ti'rr 27 netted thf Com- downs totether earlv in tlie thiid mertorrs' fib tallv quarter, and bcnh were personallv rr. in the final period. Baird gob- bv Cox. He went ied In Bob Pinna pass on tiie thrown center once for 13 var.ls. and raced arms un- smacked over left guard the, touched Tor ore tallv and Johnnv other time for 17.

But the Deacons KM Hi if.u.u.I Vr, r'. If I Mofi-ati it ii 1 2'l ioor. Stitntirtl 1 t. A. On i-ui mira quarter nusvanes into the 43.

Furman diove to the 21 touchdowns. where Barnett passed to Proctor The letdown which characterized tll(, touchdown. Hamer aeain nurhrl'iA erriT'in Sta'e f). S-ae Wisi.it fori S'a'- 1 Miih- 3 W. llrtitit" Nc.ndii 7" F.i:.'; I I'oobi' A vicious Steer line permitted -lr 1' I'm aii.ij..u ii.tii in uiiic rniivcrlrri lIIV' oil KlCKPcJ ft IIPIO nil 10Q nrtw'u-i Ip I ii W.i"- f.r nijiii' It i ni MISSOURI TAKES previous delta's was much in evi- KORi Jrrm lhr Jme to 0 trrrilorv.

T-xu toiltlrd 1X2 Al lience awain today after the Fan- it. 7 inUi ui ifnrp i.t, KaVt PUKC a MUt 111 the half. a smooth-working aerial game. Hire tile first half. n.

col but 20 vard.s on nasse.s. i It -mi b.L 6 TO 0 VICTORY FROM NEBRASKA Tf) (I VICTORY lJ rltl VJll J1III Old.l'l K'l. tlie third Fur crashed over from the reverse to vet up i on their 'A2. man touchdown. Murneu scorpa on toudidown.

Frederick's kick was the next play on a 15-yard sprint vl(U. Funnan ot tiie touchdown Tlie yardsticks p.oved Duke's superiority. 'Ihe Itlue Devils Cainrd 175 net yards rushing against llti; completed 10 of 17 passes for 117 ards while Tilt connected onlv two out of connected nl two out of i ne after ra. 44 vards to set up the s. or'-.

f)r, Piince'on's scoring drive. u-t COLUMBIA. Mo- Oct. boil, Jim Klvmyion KifKed tne poim ripn. biUt OM 8.Var(i snnnt bv PriMtor hlter CJiKtrap covered fumble by Washburn on Davidson's 110.

Hamer kicked the Perina llipocd two passes for first covns to Jack Van Ness, mb half, and then 21 vards to Van-d rhilfs four from where he clashed t.ver. on Miouns rock-ribbed forward the A). aft a la 01 todav Vo hp its S.x fool- lour for 43 yards. Penalty et the Purple back on the 1 Completely styn.ied in the first rst attempt. Davidson ove 4, quarter, the KMither.s tiie.r vrds on Mar Brure hu down in ie quarter for a 6-0 raters a greai Hit tin.

Mcond nie.t intercepted at his 10 and n( 1 1 mruiti hv- Furman moed to midlield as the ivunt. Fiirrnnn Stanford Wins Over Washington, 13 To 7 SKATTI.E. Oct. I.ed by Daredevil Krankie Albert. Ktanloid's red-shirtrrl Indians deieated the of WahiiU'ion 13 to 7 tod ty to emerge as tile Pa 1 noillt a pence; niaiint-m Play Conservatively Wake Forest plaved conservative ball the rest of the wav out.

an-parent Iv content to re.st on tlinr 13-0 mariiir Tlie final quarter a w.spw pffair. about as devoid of thrills as a tea party at the oid Folk's home. 'Hie victory was Wake Forests second over North Carolina snc f.at year, tlif Draeon uuefc Mie Tar 12-0, Today's virion, however, was no unset, as 'lie Inr; wi re doped to win. Perry and Cochran were tlie outstanding men on the field. Piry ran oenntifullv.

and made soma I.K tt ir u. li i Si third quaiter ended with Furman crines Bid nn rnn tCITitorV for tllP 11 St time as 4-7, 11 Ills That 'u the I) tl tors roared them (Urs hoarse ns Hall drew to a close. Kdmir Jones nnwer-biden teams kept ol Scranton, touclicd oft the if li iiiTntf- find purpn.rs. iMir.p but it wii1- fr)in kickoff that laixniL' thrust Full- I. one Called Back I Bruce ran iu yaids to Furman'v MUHA SPARKLES AS V.

M. TOPS RICHMOND, 25-7 lie follow nther i.t with vicious drive by passim? 37 yards to End l.H Stan Oervelis lor a lirst down on 30 as the final pmod opened but made it- hack Hill I' "crmol'' a tlie Blue Devil's 45. cific Coast conlerence lead r. A sellout crowd of 43 00(1 specta-11 lor.s saw Albert, engineer the Stan- the plav was called back and a 0 ove bUl kicked in 50 years of football that the Corn- Driven back to the Put 35 on clipping penalty imposed Hpeneer Toui-hr! i i of II II. hunkers faiKd to score aKaint iuihfu.hwuw r-r.

l.ilfi t'l-r tnurlidnn i. fords to two second iicriod touchdowns, and thev were enough to il.UlIT Bob Wos- mk in nris na i- iftI1M rindcreH several Hnke tarkler.s yard sconm? drive. He passed to lri.ru trv it d'OM trorica nice catches. Cochran threw ball so accurately that his reeeir-s. Mlli- RICHMOND.

Oct 2 Jolt inn Joe Muhr. tarv institute's 210-pniiTu! ann imioacK. ar.o wmuih. n- P-isnron Will as the Hliskie.s could get but f't rn iry juruor fronurntiy. just had to crab onto Turn Ta Paite Three yards and raced 30 himself for the cne back in the third period.

his ra'-kr-p rl mull exniove a iscoiasKa wiiiiuuk "i booiTied un 4'- yard" from hi four, conference names which stretched fullback, scored tlirce tunes today -atne operative picKea up oars two yeai io uuin The Coat Army Marches To Victory Over Columbia Lions, 13ToO thir chests af'er the ball had hit. The weather, incidentally, was perfect for football, clear and just crn enouch. The came was Homecomimr for the Deacons, and was their onlv rn-neuvince this ear in hir beauti- victory. Sophomore Maurice Rcd Wade. MLsotiri sub-'i-ute quarterback, filched a pass from Dale Bradley to once on a bull-hke 65-vard ram-pace with an mterrppted to lead tlie Kpydds in a 25-7 tnumnh over the Univerity of Hi'hmond.

A crowd of 10.0fi0 saw tiie Krv- two into Ihe line, then Kli7tna r. ff ni- 'b hark Paul White, "ho it ti (iarnaas eov. rrinr him like a hood, still roanarrd jiicile Ihe hall, snsre il. then break r.arraas" to I'P on 'ick Inrf They tried run': and reverses he started to ed out and the clock showed less dets make and cash in om the tXi rPW stadium, which was to win their firt i' cfted lat venr. down threshold Don (Bull Recce Proving once again that the only eight but these were Phil Bayer nnd Ken Germann.

But than two minutes to go tiie Armv fullback lowered 1 is head and infantry is tiie Army's backbone. ja-t window die.vinu. when they reached that mark, the addc Ls final points. Colum- bulled throuch the center of tlie tne S' Academy's new After the way fialph Hill, the I. ions ran out of gas and had to bi; taken a kick on its own on in" live starts mis seaun.

ot.t-r.ru punts in tlie shadow of Tli was a ar.a ne Buskers' line for tlie after a rnllllihl nnH iri Vmu Mlchicnn roo ers awo.ee wnn a minute had elapsed in the final .7. 7, 1 1) miri th rvllnht r-ulif Kttft hank vunlr lh romti'url Ut furtoH tn rpm-iin nmnntr nni sc a in tjrntK h-ir-lr rn monrl COai Illie Were uil the ibrics mey a A erials 5.00. ioar. Kura couldn't connect on a period. End Bert Fkern's placement pass, then Wcstfill.

going wide en was fnr the cxtra polnt. nation's unbeaten gridiron outfits gave the Lion tafkle.s and guards first series of plays. Columbia the next play and pitched again bv Muha and Bosh Prit chard Before a sellout crowd of 28 000 a thorough goinii over, paiticularlv kicked off and Mazur ran it back but Mazur caught it like Joe Di- Cadet quarter. Into rallies the fans the S. R.

O. sin was hung in three first half down field to the Army 27. From there it was Maggio and just bulled his wav tir-t nnd third periods. The out at Miehie stadium an hour anv nitenmts at saihntr a tutnifip of Armv tnnk over the thrniifh tnr 27 arris nnri the tallv. touchdown came in the ttiird i it --Txi'f OiWr-Pi I C.i' Prrrv Pt 0 a ii.

Ptrrv before game time Army's batter- through tiie air were iw useless as well-walloped Columbia tackle.s. Hill Except in the'air war, where Co- period when Muha went over from VJ Boilermakers Take One-Point Victory lateral, swcot trick that as hard to do today all the way up to the five and first down. This, wi'h a minute of the first half looked the -not If eve- the was to one Ttnt after the 713-rmtind ing ball earners tore the Columbia a waiter's thumb in a bowl of soup, picked up 12. Hatch got ten. Hill lumbia did whatever advunrme the 3-yard mark as Tiie ciimax oi line, from tackle to tackle, wide As for Columbia, the Lions picked gained ten more.

Hatch added sev- there was. Army was the whole a march from his 40 open to march 73 vards lo a touch- this particular afternoon to have en. Thai's how it went all the wav The Cadets cracked through Tob Ki'ickson. Richard end. took LAFAYETTE.

Oct. 2.i. down in the first quarter, counted their worst day of the season. Ex- down field, with Mazur sticking In for 13 first downs to seven and a 21-yard pass from Tiny Lem Big John Petty trotted out on again on an intercepted pass in the cept for the all-round play of Paul a bid every now and then. Final- gained 211 vards lo 103.

and the Fitzgerald for a spider score in line had held Wes'fall to ro ti. imsi.rf eoinir Into the line on Kossade field in the late minutes final chapter and. all In all. had Governali. Columbia's bet back lv, Hill slipped in between his own way they paraded showed Notre the second quarter and Fitzgerald's JIAPOOVS ON It AMPAfiE STATE COLLEGE.

Oct. 25. i T'i In a brilliant display of touch, downs, ranging from one foot to A3 yard runs. Mississippi fitate college defeated L'nlon universitva the next plav and Bob Sweieer re- Iowa-Purdue football game very enjoyable time throughout since Sid I.tirkmati. Lou Little's left end and tackle, slid past four Dame is in for anything but a extra point for the placement was fnvrrrfi for Minnesota, with time today and booted an after-touch- the afternoon.

lads couldn do a thing right. They and bounced over for a touch next Saturday after- good. VI- 'or en'r three n'av down placekick to relieve the ten- Tlie Cadets, chalking up their had onlv one real chance to score touchdown lrom 16 vards out. Gene noon. It aho proved the biggest re- Three other timet in the same N.

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Turn To Pare Three 7 to 6 decision. plains, didn't gain yard through their own 49 to the Army 18 on the oiie Columbia threat had peter- one Red Blaik has turned in here, a whisker over the goal line. More than 7.000 students attended..

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