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BATTLE CREEK, SCVDAT, NOVEMBER 4, 1934 BEARCATS END SEASON WITH 0-0 TIE AGAINST LANSING CENTRAL Lakeview Spartans Weaken in Last Half and Hastings Wins, 12 to 0 THE ENQUIRER AND EVENING NEWS Headline Monday's Mat Show BIG REDS NEARLY BEATlpiJT'S PANTHERS TURN BACK IRISH LOCALS VIA FIELD GOAL Attempt from 16-Yard Line in Last Quarter Is Wide; Battle Creek Shows Letdown After Ann Arbor Triumph; Game Becomes Punting Duel. STRUBLE, SNYDER LEAD BARRY COUNTY ELEVEN Score Touchdown Apiece in Last Two Periods to Beat Southsiders Hames Gets Away to 40-Yard Run After Catching Pass from Don Moyer. Tasketball Outlook I TfFlr? ofrar- For Teams in City trils from on Eat-Will Be Presented tie Creek's southside could '5 1 i Cadets Drop from Ranks of Undefeated As Zuppke Team Stays on Top, 7 to 0. MUD, RAIN IS HANDICAP Lindberg's Punting Big Factor In Triumph: Jack Buckler, Great Back, Injured. TEAM SUMMARIES Army III nols ARMY 1 HELP 77? Line ns I not cope with the hall-car-! ryinp of a flashy IIastir.ps ihack.

Struhle. in Hastings hi 4 will soon shunt football aside, at least, as far as Battle Creek recreational, interscholastic and intercolle.p.-ato activity is concerned, and full partirulars on team prospects will appear on the Enquirer ar.d News sports The outlook at Central. Lake-view and St. Philip hirh schools will be presented bec.nnlp.r Monday, as well a.s propects among the recreation league teams A series of articles on players sirtned with recreation outfits will continue daily until th.e openinrr of th.e the week of November 18. DEFEATS DETROIT OKLAHOMA Vflr-'Is rushinc 13 i i pa-a-? atrrr''0'1 4 'f ar1 c-rnr I 2 2 r-url ps.

r.i?r fpu'ed 2 VnrrJs by 2i 1 F'linrmc: avfrf ee 37 Ave. r'in rc'vim-M 2 2 "'r-p r.er.l' f'irri reenvfrri 2 3 I Varti by per.nl'ies 41 3 from 10 to 20 yards curins the af-" ternoon. over for Hastlr.cs" Cowboys Ride Over Titans, 19 final touchdown in the fourth quar 1 It i la Hn-v f-r H-ivfr. i r-h r-h f-r -th. -t I -r 1 TEAM SUMMARIES I', i ll- I uni r.

2 SI I i I rr in i- furr: re: veri. -1 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Pi" f1 A HV 'Iv- i 1 H.av.lc 3 1 HAWKS II 0-0 TIE Hoosiers Miss on Two Chances Within Iowa 5-Yard Line in Big Ten Game. Nov. 3 An olort Iivi.nia usavr.ay toam led by Ray Fox. Th.otriore quarterback.

smoth.Tod I vah's l-opp for a Wrfprn a hv pint; th" to a orrvv tap 'I Fox pp lion Vt llrr, vptrran half bat a at to-itp? hall, rar-: thpp; th.e Iowa r.p.d op.lv a d-'fon-o avf-rtPl at. Cap- nz.iili tpp fruni qu ir-p- bark pompon, tho ''rs of but tp.py iv-yrr rporp nr.d raro on ya, bv tho ft .1: Ti!" I'-. made Ptch.t f.r.-t to I a'r. fo-T. and Ihr 147 yar 's to .17.

iilO UTPLAYS V. I ii i'. e- 1 Is ft ALEX KASAB03KI These haht hravy.e;?h!5 will top Farmer Nick's show at the Rccrea-t on Union tomorrow in a best two out of three fall match wPh a two-hour t.me The oama.s topether Hy Siiarman ar.d M.ke London and on Babe Alex's will meet ark (Bad Bay Brown. HILLSDALE UPSET BY HOPE, 14 TO 6 i i Setback Is First buttered by 'Dales in M. I.

A. A. Campaign Since 1930. Hillsdale. Nov.

3. Hope rol-! gp gridders taday ripfea'ed 14 to C. to go itro a ti" with Kalamai-oo for the championship of th.e M. I. A.

A. a three-way tie would result should Hillsdale, laat year's champion, defctit Alma la xt week. H.llstiale's hi. -ki- in the first five n. mutes of play, but could not retain th.eir advantage.

Th.eir lone touchdown came after ('raham a pais on Hope's 40-yard hue and ran it back P0 yards. Cromn eairp-d tip-bail on th.e four Hc pit as h.e the coal 1.1P-. but Aha-:" fell on th" ball far Iiierci-pted hip v. the way for Hope's two C'padi Bud Hir.tr.: a lla back. iippi-p' ptPti a pass the per.o'i on Ins own "0-vard an-and earrird back to 40.

A lui" day net tod the Hiuaa-ive-i 10 varda A li-am u.aa a Te Roll-r hi -nipp p.o sr-orp. Jappinaa sna'chc-d pa" out of th.p in the sre-pnri period on ln own "1-vard line ani ran Rr a topciidown. Te Roller op.verled liolil Hilhdalp i.auna h.rri t'uree down the field in the haif. to no avail. Hill' dale mad- IS first downs to Hopp's two.

It was Il.lls-dali's first cop.ffrer.ee defead sit.ee Notre Dame Falls Eefore 'Sturdy As Steel' Cridders Before 64.000 by 19-0. SCORE IN LAST 3 PERIODS Shedlosky. Nicksick, Green? And Weisenbau-rh Lead As- sault on Hoosiers. TEAM SUMMARIES rail-; f1'1 -'Vp'M r-AHr i n-flri rlFM trp.erceptf'l. Yir-ts by Ave.

fr 'n T''-il kli-K. f'pr 1 Fit; S'adiuni. Nov. 3. The co.dot.

hcffs of f.urdv as steel, toc.av broke up Notro Damo's vtcporv i 13 to 0. p. aiter tp.e hard ten KooMer.s warned the 1 world bv diehard that tP.e s'ars of Notre Da ni'- a.r.n. More than "As hoipip.p. the s'ndpitm far h.o:ra-WTINSTOCK orn.st nhipli marked th" a tiipv -of the firat football battle between the schools.

They saw the Irish 2Tidiron renaissance rut short by th.p fiaoh.nc backs of ppp who seared or paved far th--itontp tap bv in the las three periods ritt in Command All Wav Th" r'ash. packed vi'h thrills all the way rnd tv." tri" riprppp; strifo wat-p-ci in tit- ear the scope no wp ir -a p.dui --found Pit- in command nil ii vav but Panthers bT-led -lv for every one rf the r.ine first downs p.ey anp.pxec! to for Notre Dame. Ai'ir a firs! rpi-rtor i'i r. hieii fa-pi P' tiei-al and Wall Fromitart and Fuririy Bonar, No'r" Dame rpiarter-backs. wrak and Pp" sv.

unp ln'o in th.e sorr nd p- ri d. Early in that ji ri-d 1 1 Sh a in a faiPba'd suit, took Antiv Pilney's punt his 35 and behind a wave of blockers -irie-siepppd. "rived and sprint fll yard, for the firs- topapaor. af' rtio ei. T.vy WiuaP iai as itie on hi- ka k.

Panther Fas-ins FniN Lr.t" in the third ppr.nd. th.p ipp rf ail am had bern 1 1 a bv the -F'Pt didn't fmijiV'' a pi a mp -d pap-(vMikp Nic'p a. a pak-l: Irosr en h.a 41-va: hp-. Jj. faked to rut ak.

and romp-d 'i roiiali a mivipipp pap 1:1 the ripiP s.d" of the Fa inaa th.e aid of ba.ckiuy bv Wi'iipai Lap -a pruP-pd pas" lie S. V- or.darv. mop-r- s.i -ird- iiv- totirhdown. harped the ex'ra po.ip. Filnrv brouak' to fee" wp'n sun -P.

IZ and 11 yards b-hin-! sueh as Roakn-. til" 'Oai M.iPit' 1:1 hps pa; on r.o eappius where the nod the Ind.ana moon. Well into th.e per.od Arr. as quarter Rat tie (reek. Lansing Central, 0.

SECO.NI QUARTER Sleadman mad" I an through left guard. FPf.vkmti pas rd lncomt'le-e Tveoaki. ft- ia-man added A mare en spinra at tackle. Sp- elman barketl up to punt- but, both tp.ia-.s wrr" SrH-elman puntod oa hue. Ba'tie pu'png ball idav en own 20.

hit 1- ft. latki" for 2. Mitfheli p-in'ed to Warren win returned 3 to Latioing's 43. lilt Fft guard for 2 Spe--'pn panted out of bounds on le Creek's 33. Mit.

h.ell passed inc 'tuple te to again on fust down. Sebo ftunbied. lost 9. Mitchell pass incomplete to Orns. Mpciiel ptmv-d to Warren wp.o ran back to the Lansing 3fi.

Speehna.n tra right tackle, lost 1. Sp a-knar, purred out of bmncls on Battle C'i--ek's 38. Beaver hit rigiit tackle for 1 and Mitchell added 1 at same spat. Mitchell kicked to Warren who ran back 9 to the 29. He was hurt on th.e play.

Spef-lman paired back, out of bounds on the Battle Creek 40. Beaver slanted oil right end. fumbled and Ricks picked up the ball to race across the Battle Crock goal line, but the play was ruled out MP.ce the ball touched the ground before Ricks recovered. Th" play lost 4 yards and Lansing toed-: on th.e 36. Johnson mad: 3 at.

right guard. Stead man's riss w.is intercepted by Spau.ciing on tne -o-yard lino. Mitchell punted to Warren who ran back 3 to the 3.1. Speelman kicked back and out of on Battle Creek's 20. pa.ss, was knocked down by Ridts, Mitchell punted to Abraham who ran back 9 to Lansing's 49.

Johnson pounded left guard for 4. Sneelman kicked to Mitciwa who feU out of boiiuds qa Battle Crook' fn quest nf their socond Fiv-A Ic-ap-ur- victory rnd thcir sixth triumph of the so-a-on. had to ho cor. tip? v. it a drfKtloc with d'iv pf san-p th" i year.

3l-g. re-Krode i s. 9 fTefr fit conquest of Ar.n A the Scares wer falling P.prfs hv th" a-'- thr- ago in r.o rtoM. I wrhiri i ill" Bat'; Plar-mfnt Ki Wide Ti.r Trv 11-y -v tp I '1 I i Spawn on the Brarrat tram, with individual mnr. of (-f hirks.

will ap-jvj: on ii-'1 and with a rf it" ft tp on' plar. t. r. r. p' r.

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cave thrr-- r.TT p'" '-f TT' pi'- tvi-s Ki' Kin: A. thp P'- to rv fT to tP C- To 'r: a iv; 44 ir.sn an 4" v.crr (v. r.f ivr-'. On v. I of 31.

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avi Om 0:1 1:. ti 'w I rivl hov.p'.'-r, :r.p a t' vrP; l.p-.'-r I p. rli'rd (p.iar'rr I'-rccaN rrr.rvprl ti-'- L'T. a rv an i fi v. tv.i.-, -re "p' by F.xks on th" pf C.r.'A 0:1 for-wnrcts and fruPlrv.

Of I r.i:.. all r'- in lt--. Po M.tIv!: throw 15 fnr B-pre irmpi' d. rr.o for r.o and for rnp yarrl. ma do po-ui cr.o opt rf yvon.

It's Lor.z, Long Habit; Knox Loses 24th in Row Mt. Vernon. Nov. P. The luckl" Knrx fireball tpam today lost ar.oth.er cropping a h- anbreaker to Cornell college here.

6 to 0. It was the 2 5th consecutive defea. for the "Siwashers" from Gal-sburg. 111. None of the seniors on the eleven has ever played on th.p winn.ug side in a college football came.

BUCKEYES SWEEP OVER WESTERN RESERVE. 76-0 Cleveland, O. Nov. 3 'p. Retr.pir.g thro-igh to a 7fi to 0 v1--tcry over Western Reserve university today, the powerful Wave of Ohio Stato piled up score since 1916.

Outweighing their 20 pounds to a nan. the Big Ten team caarhed by Francis Schmidt soured almost at will over the Redcat--. new guided by Sam Willaman, former Ch-o EiiaicT, Saturday afternoon and 'dropped a 12 to 0 pame to F.arry county eleven. I Iakedew threatened the Hasrir.c? real but once riurinc the er.tlr-i rame. a 40-yard dash bv Hames, tiny rf the invadrrs.

the Spartans to reach Hastings' five-yard stripe where th.p home beys held sturdily for four successive downs. Hastings scored touchdowns In tha last two rpiartcrs. Snyder. Struble Score Snvdr r. Haatinps Quarterback.

'crossed the lakeview poal in th th.ird pniod for th.e first touchdown, takir.c 'he ball over a 10-ya'd sla-h. at tackle. Snyder's pass to White for the extra print was complete. S-ruble, whose prcur.d paining ac-' tivi ies inrlp.de.i several dashes of ter, awav to a i with th." aid rf soar." cord blocKinc. Snyder trd a plae kick for this extra point and it.

too, was r.o good. Lakeview put up a strong in th.p first half but tirrd ra.pirilv the la-' two quarters. -stins had a new team in action la-e in th" game. Lineups and "'i' 1(11 i.a ai summary: llBvtl r-a l'-p a V. s-ru: r-i-h ji, S- r.a I'-jv'-' I 1 i i i'a Ii t--r t-r (- St-- v.aa K.

I iv -r f. to- Pa- -h F.a-C -r. I Fa 'i 1 VV a S' r.i- r. I 1 I EGRFllLS IS STAR. Ill' TRIUMPHS, 2B-U Washington and Lee No Match For Middies As They Con-tinue Unbeaten March.

Anna poh'. Md Nov. 3. Na Attnirals r.ver--iiar -vAT'i Pcpaas facia hi and Lro in rverv pha. ah IP bt fotp ia.ns and v.

ii H'i to 0. to ti.ep- ring of victot.ea to fop lie ea-on. E-vries. outih-uding star rf Navv p'hu p-'rpav'a pa-: Pe va: a-doo whi'i lail Ills t'Va; to h1. tilld i aver.iEC to 10 a game Pre'.

I'h'apa- and pin. or p. embers (X Navv's li-Pl caarviup s-pf. pro-v hun na-T than arapl" ra.a lat.ae in 'he leravaid 1, pa-s v.inch i-p- i th" llr.v Baer Bewildered As Offers Pour in Holl- wo d. ,1 Nov Barr took a bra la'prc-l io- r.

round t'-riav. onr'rring iia ii of irmie: rais ffep. lie WO .1: pt. 'O WilP" awav the inie s'ar's wo; na on Fe brua a ii' VP hap V1 e-' a and r-aao -n pa lie Pi up r.e a re K.f UP! and then a he is in-pi or hi urp in a cr i'i Iter ') a A lpo -h" red Cx oi h.n: in i'-x a aa'airbii" a 'aprii cf ing rianrh hof aid l.pe 'n ppd apof- cp la-v January 12, A fr'n's are him. STAf.FCFD'S BIG REDS TRIP U.

C. 27 0 Ik At-gpu-s. 3 had Too el--s for the of at L' IP- -o-: rind won har.d.ly. 27 to 0. bf p.

rrov.d of ppr 5-poaO. honi" te.iPl fo. ehi re. i.ard-pauiaig B-oay Ore-ran an! that vvaa the 1 11 -a tho Bar Rt 1 team. l.lrt.k rip.

who itprht pa and k.rk-fd la t--aahd-pv i tro rr.ar.y far the f.ah:.::; CROSS COUNTRY RECORDS TOPPLE AT YPSILANTI MEET Vp ilau-i. Nov. 3. -P Jacl-vn. and Napop-oti ere v.ctors Friday in ti.e 1 i evfr to compe-o the rhaiv.nlor.-l'.ip m-tf rspholas-ie er'ss rr.ir.frv run.

Th annual event, which took place over th" Miciugm Normal college saw records all classes topple. I Champaign. Nov. 3. In p.

corral drenched with drivin-t rain I and fetlock deep in mud and water, Illinois addled the rm- nai with a touchdown handicap the first f.vo minutes oattlc today and then h.unp on for a 7 to 0 victory before The mini won with preal football, but never will they forsret their ride for life the minutes of play when the mule kicked back, even with its famous Jack Buckler rclegat- BUCKLER ed to the sidelines by The final kick sent the lllir.l reeling to th.eir own five-yard line, but they finally cot their and i l.i.-hed th.e mule to square four-r-ame with Army nd remain among the ranks the nation's rnr.iron uncirfea.ed. On Alert for Breaks 1 Illinois, forever on tr.e a.ert for hrPm, manufacturrd the big one that produced th.e victory. Eiv-aie i in a series of punt exchanges, Buckler paused with the ram and wind at his back. Through th" Cade, line rushed Kn Nelson, who blocked the kick. The mud cover (1 b'l! bounced to.

vard th.e Army goal and Of no Dykstra r'-covered for th.e and ran it to Army's 14. Into th.e battle then stopped Crain Portman. who swung into action on the Army 13 and raced around his 1 -ft, rnd for a touchdown while his toppled the Cac'-d taakaus. Th.e point was cored by Les I.in-h- with Jack holding the ball. Illinois not her big threat .11 the a npu pr-v of the panog after Fl savre had in-p-rcept'd one of r.uckl-rs de.

'ri paa. and ran it back-to Army's. 22 and even pud ed ova-a on a 17-yard pa-. F.evn-i.u to Dvk'tra. was hfieri b- an piav.

L.ivup.i summarv i- s-i a. la-a- v.oiv l-i -i a vv r- Fp elman ran olf left end from par.t torma'ion and I.attle Creel-: was r.iihzod fr.r tackling o-it of l-o'mris. Spp' knan was b-p. Lansing had a first down en Bar!" Creek's 17. S'padmau pass assod 10 yards to Muiiviis for down on Battle Creek's 7 e-t a fie.d goal from placemen-.

16-yard line but it was Bathe CiP' put bail in play on ov 2i. Sherrod hitting centor fr.r 1 and Sebo ir.ckir.g up 4 at, lelt. guard. Mi'rholl punted to Abraham who ran back 5 to the Lar.smg 40. Spe-ehnan hit left tackle for 4 and Jonnson rcided 4 at left, ia.ru.

IS. Sherrod hit center iorl 1. Mitchell pxi-v-cd to Spauhimg but It C.OWI1. tavs.v.1 up in punt format. on and Brand.

more too the ball from behind and swept off left end for 12 yards and first down on the 32. Sebo added 9 in a slash at right St bo made it first down at left guard w.th. 4-yard cauu. M.tcheli passed to Sebo but Aora ham on Lans.ng's 40 and ran bark to the 45. Johnson was stopped at center.

Spcekr.an punted out cf bounds on Battle Creek's 31. Sebo was held right tackle. Mitchell's lateral pas-s to Sebo lost 1. passed to Fatistin who lateralcd to Sebo but there wa.s no gain. Mitchell's punt was by who recov-'red for Lani.ng on Battle Creek's 19.

S'eidniin'i pass was intercepted by Mitchell cn th.e 10 i to tr.e i4. Sr.errod hit guard for 2 as game ended. Eaitle Crerk, Lansing Central, 0. xzr I GEORC.r. DtTSKTTE President of Cardinals Says Rickey Could Not Afford to Head League St.

Louis, Nov. 3. Sam Breadon. creaicii nt of the St. Louis Cardinals, said today that Branch ment.or.rd as a possible to John A.

as pies.cient of tiie National leapue. r.o" r.f ford to tak.p thp job" it Breadon said, whm a.skec! if hp mpan Rickey's with tile Card.naia i bet -t-r from a f.n.anciil s'nndpoint than the Nati-uial 1-ap'ic could lap afford to accept til" Rickey, -iire pres.d-ant and business nianacrr of the Cardinals. Is in rf the chih's far-flunp chain sysP ni. Rick-y is well known in B.att'.e Creek and--visits here in qucr.t ly. A personal friend of Ed Lincoln, it was.

Rickey that, the Ce.rrii-r.e'.p. in Cre simura icr a aim" w.th the Detroit Tiu-r. Greene came ir.to the Pitt lPieup at rpiarler'oa-k to make une ci -bu" in a da. a-dmr fadiion. iiha-a rr.

bboii Pil-P'v's an u. ran 34 and sliov.d 1 to tiip In art! hue. Shedhvky rut back and r.iced to Notre Dam.es four-yard line where he was run out bv bit Don El-ar. Tins ('' came in iia-1 nas rf a 1 bv Pilnry to Martin P. v.

lu ll from d-1 111 B-utd soil to Pifs's 3.3. On th" tuxt play N.ekfick slammed hraapp; 'h Irpdi line to r- -te-r h.s t-ap-i-d n. Wi u-bauaii'a bo-t v. Tiic wariaa-r-idad a hop tun ior wltli Pit; lad hm: the hi la inidfi' id. I- yas a Vpeap-i-pi dawn the v.r.v pli tl.p v.c-r of Pi a iiaimph ova- a 1 la--ilig d-hp fair 1 ltd: ra'V II a.

ahv vvas a Lin' upa and 1 1 M'O End Season lu.s evil 14-vard line. Mitchell pun'e'i cut, of t'n ae, Abraham 4 to Lap. :r.g 4H. Spe- ka-k-d e-p of bounds on Ba-'lp Cr- k's 2K. Seix) made 2 wirie at riah' end.

Mrcheli mconi- Sp.iuirhua MiP-iieil hit ht for 1 Mi-che'l nunteti -p of Ixi-mds on -4, Ji iip.s. slammed ee-pper for 2. Src'-lm eh pured to Ba--!" Creek's 4'a. Oi'do bail. Se'co passed to Fatr'ui but waas god or'y for 1 Mitchell threw th" rx-xt pa Irit it.

f-11 A third. 'o Br.mtiitnore. was grounded. MPciieii over the goal, the ball eluding Abraham alter he had touched P. but Orns fell on th.e bail hover.

ri th." end zone and it was ru.e-d toiirhbaek and not a touchdown. Speehtian punted from his own 20 out of unds on the Lansing 44 a.s the hah ended. Battle reek. I.aiiMng Central, fl. THIRD QUARTER kit he off or Lansing Central.

Sebo returning 20 to the Battle Creek 30. Sebo lost 9 in a rv at loft end but both teams were offside. Brandimore slashed at right tarki" 5. punted to Abraham who pick- the ball up behind his goal line and get out to the 3 before hit bv an avalanche cf Bearcats. Johnson hit right guard for 1.

Spochne.r. punted to Mitchell who returned 3 to the Lansing 27. 'Sherrod passed to Faust in who La-eraled to Mr shell but the play lost 3. Mitchell's pass intended for i as intercepted bv Ricks on tho 23. Pnoplman nur-'ed to Mrcheli on the Battl" Creek 43.

Mitchell incomplete to Orns. Sebo failed to gam naht tackle. Mitchell punted to Lans.ng's 8-yard line, Sootsman downing the ball. Johi-roa lu; lef; guaxa lor 1. To 6.

with Brilliant Last Period Attack. Detroit, Nov. fi bard of nerrr-sav-dle Cowboys from On.anoma A. fc M. staged a furiau-mst period "roundup'- here todav to score three toueh.downs in the final neriod and defeat the University of1 Detroit, 19 to 6.

1 The invaders, trailinr through thre-p periods in which they eneopn- terad trouble in tt r.g out rf their own territory, turnau on a lp-irai- hnrvt of onrin in the lut which swept, the Titans off their feet. fr. in whlrn bo.h n.ienth-. Detroit into a load thrnuch arriai came. Drutr N-vt halfback two passes to Karpus which adv.an-rd the ball from the Cowboy 42 to th" enemy three-yard marker.

Karpus then stnashnrl over for the lone ID -troit touchdown. Pi'peu failed to ki-l: goal. Until the fourth riod Dr'rrp looked like a certa.n winner. Th'n i the invaders hit their stride through a pa-sing attack. hurled a lona- one to Asburv.

wp.o i on 'If "('-yard lui" and rac--d ''v for th" touchdown. His pit: iv.i-go;d. putting Oklahoma in the lead, De-roit opened up an overhead attack winch resulted in Philkppt a and tui.idp.g to 'he Dot roit three-yard npirfcer Wright tl-Pii smaaii' over t- ti: Covb'-y M-ore. piacment faii'pi this tun" On'v mint -ies later. Not- tried and Wr.aht in'erepjv-d ope.

rar-iua la to core Welx failro1 to add the rx'ra pi-in'. The Ti inn's aoria! aaipp. pi pf nod but the er-pih i- under ah it Cowboy oklahoipa's s'cuahry pi pi 1 tan 1 la hind a hue iiu-h bra-e-i well when in the ihada.w f.f I. Pa Hi l.i! up and tr A. A Jo-Jo White Praised By Home Town Fclks Coll.

ge Nov. 3 Hoir.e town fo.ks of c-il-and Red nnghhu-s and i waTch'-d ii.m tr.r. rl fro sand lots ill's h.ah paid tribrp to n. Jo-Tnuisday nigiit. To their apprrcl.riin local bay's aeiiievair.epps.

na cf th.e Iu'er-Cry Cap Fast Fo.ut. Coll--g" Park, lit and Red Oak el i dinner in honor of Wh.t". hi: father ar.d mother. Park r.en "is the i -Whi'e WESTERN STATE BEATS ANCIENT RIVAL, 13-0 Kalamazoo. Nov.

3, touchdow ns on s'-nsa ion p. r. the w.ti foatbail. Wt am Teachers roil'-rc ci'-lea'ed it. n-eient riv.d.

eihral Sure, thLs afte-rnoon at laid. score was 13 to 0 A brihu.u' 74. yard touchdown run by Jorrv end a pass Neuni in la Millard which vais gcd 1-r 41 yards and anohpr tsax-hdavsn accounted for all the Western fearing. HERTS BACK ON GRIDIRON" Detroi-, Nov. 3.

-FrVr Stumpo, 18, a back on the St. Joseph's commercial collf re. football team, was in Rcceivm? hospital ladav with serious of the back suffered Fr.day vhan he was tackled in a game with Mt. hl2i Khool. Plav-bx-Plav as Bearcats zcith Scoreless Deadlock man puntod to Mitchell who ran bad: 8 to th.e La rising 32.

Sebo tried right tackle and mad" 3. Brantii-n-age was held at same place. S-bo pa "sod incomplete to Spa uld Mitchell faded' ba-k to pass but -TvcockI knocsed the bad out. e.t liands. Johnson gained 1 a' left 1 guard and added 2 at rich- guard Sp-' gained 2 in slam a- Vi: as Lansing tok on rs Aurakain ir-st 1 as S-vas- own 20.

S-ier-hnan kicked and Bv- man crashed through to hi: itie Creek was penaiired 15 yards for i Steadman passed it.c-fimpiete to tho kicke-r, giving Lansing eocki over the goal, Spaukhng first down on its own 44. Joh.n-, ting down the ball. Morse att'. mpt- HRT QI AKIFK Jake of Lansing CVipral won tosS: Elmer -am rppol to deieud north Cap- kicked off Pien running it 7 vaiaas to 37. p-pped out of bounds on Battl" Cr- k' llfi.

fi bo failed to gam at rah up 3 at left, a a -rd. Mpche 11 pin'ed to Abraham i rc' urneri 7 to own 37. Aa-ahum was at. rigir o-'rhe. Sjyelm.in punted to Mitchell who returned II Ci" Creek l-P lef.

puard for 3. Ihaitahnv re was la hi at rich" t.xaiie. Sherrod mad" 2 a- left t.i' kie. Mitchell pun-'-d to St earl-man on the Lansing 33. Spoelman kicked btck.

out of bounds on Battle Cre, fc's 23. Mitehell passer! in-c nuph te to Braurinr.oro on Phi-rrod hit lett tackle for 2 but Ba'fle Creek was penal, 5 for Mi tche. i punted to Abraiiam wpo 2 to his own 4'i. Aora i.iui tried right tackle. 1.

Sp i-aaiin kicked to Mitchell whi fumbled on the Battle Creek 20. Oa.de recovering for Lansing on the 21. Spetlman hit rich; tackle for 2. Sfoadman but. Sherrod cep-od on the 20.

Sherrod was stop- at f-iard and B.r:.e Creek wa.s oiisio.e again. puntPd. ri oarsman catching on the Battl Creek 48. Speelman punted but both trams were offside. Joh.n son marie 2 at center.

Speelman ku-k-ed to Mitchell who ran back 10 to his own 20. Sherrod failed to gam at left, guard. Brandimore picked up 1 at right tackle. Mitchell punted to Lansing's 47. Orns downing ball.

Warren lost 7 on sweep ctf right end. Speelman kicked out of bounds on Battle Creek's 11. Mitchell punted back to Warren. wlio retumed Battlo C-eei's 34 son gamed 1 at n'- r. Spot dead to Creek's 8.

Mitchell kicked right back. Abraham taking the ball and r' turning 5 to Battie Creek's 40. "adman was s'opped at left guard. Abraham slammed at left tackle on a levers" for 5. S'eaciman's pass intended for Tycroki fell inromplf to.

Sp 1-man punted out- of bound" on the Battle Creek 6-yard iine. but Lansing was peiiakxd 15 lor holding. Speelman panted again. Mitchell taking the ball on the 33. fumbling and Tyeocki recovered far L.ii..'.ng.

Ste.idina.ii passed ir.piete to Tyeocki. A lateral. Johnson to Stead-man, lost 3. Stcarim.an's pass to Johnson was grounded. punted out of bounds on Crook's 29.

Mitchell fumbled, lost 5. Mitchell punted to Abraham on Lansing's 40. Johnson hit iel; guard for 2 as the quarter ended. Battle Creek. Ijnsing Central, 0.

FOIT.TII QUARTER Spec! in a. pupped to Mitchell op. the B.v.h" Creek 20. Beaver hit right tackle for 1. Sebo added 2 at right tackle.

Sherrod made 1 at left guard but Battle Creek was offside. Mitchell punted to Steadman who returned 4 to th" Battie Creek 44. Johnson tried right guard but Battle Creek was of-side again..

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