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Page 8 HE GR A FA RIBUNE Sunday Morning, October 25, 1 93 1 News and feature TS Spqr EH 8 Averaging Big Sandy Defeats Strong Shelby Team Freberg Wins WhUe Wilson Air Attacks Enable Irish North Daltotans Get Tie Against Oregon's Squad in Conference Tilt 180 or More Special to The Trlbnne. Football GRAND FORKS, N. Oct. 24. VP) Utah Aggies remained at the top of Saints Take 19-0 Verdict Oyer Miners Butte Players Provide Pair of Scoring Opportunities by Bad Fumbles to Beat Pitt Defeats Ray North Dakota's undefeated Sioux the-Rocky Mountain football confer' in Pin Loop and the Oregon university football ence after defeating Wyoming Univer SHELBY.

Oct. 24. In what was conceded to be a crucial game in the Triangle Montana football conference. Big Sandy defeated Shelby here by score of 20 to 14 today. Big Sandy's chief rival for championship honors how will be Fort Benton.

A feature of the game was an 80- team battled to a scoreless tie batur sity in a rough and tumble football day as a climax to the university's game here. Notre Dame Completes 22d homecomine celebration. The game was marked with frequent penalties for roughnoess, slug Some 10.O0O spectators who crowd Small Crowd Turns Out Saturday Night to Witness Initial Matches in City- Green Mill Still Tops Straight away League; ConoverV Mark Is Best ed the stands witnessed one of the most spectacular football games ever Game Since 1929 Without Suffering Defeat yara run oy Marty of Big Sandy after receiving a punt. His teammates ging and holding, Cowboy right tackle, was taken from the game In the second period for slugging and Wyoming was penalized 35 HIGH SCHOOL G. F.

Reserves 18, Conrad 12. Harlowtown 9, Roundup 6. -G. F. Frosh 25, Junior High 0.

Miles City 25, Glendlve Bozenian 20, Livingston 0. Deer Lodge 0, DIUon 6. Glasgow 0. Havre 27. Billings 36.

Fergus 12. Baker 39. Wibaux 6. Fort Benton 6, Belt 0. Big Sandy 20, Shelby 14.

played here. Neither team was able to gain con sistently. and the battle resolved With the first month of the 1931 BUTTE, Oct. 24. UP) Taking ad By PACT MICHELSON rormed fine interference for him.

The winners made two touchdowns in the first quarter, Shelby getting two counters in the third period to lead for a time, 14-13. The Shelby team made most con yards. One of the greatest crowds ever as 1932 Straightaway league bowling itself into a punting duel after both running and passing offenses had vantage of every break, the fighting Saints of Mount St. Charles college moved one step nearer' the Montana season out of the way, eight mem Ders nave averages of 180 or better sembled here for a football game witnessed' the fray. It was homecoming and between halves the Wyoming been stopped.

PUG RENTNER PODl'CES for the 12 games rolled. M. Conover collegiate football title by defeating SOUTH BEND. Ind, Oct. 24.

(JP) A swirling, surging tide of forward passes carried the "Fighting Irish" of Notre Dame to still another football conquest Saturday engulfing the heretofore undefeated Panthers from Pittsburgh under the short end of heads the list with an average of 186 Held was dedicated to John Corbett, WIN FOR NORTHWESTERN nuiiMiu xawes, i to u. Led by their veteran captain. Chick MONTANA COLLEGES Washington State 13, Montana 9. Monnt St. Charles 19, Mont.

Mines I du senick is second with 185. Cowboy athletic director and former Great Falls got lta iret glimpse of heavyweight wrestling la the modern manner Saturday night as a small crowd witnessed two matches in the high school gymnasium. When the affair was oyer the fans assembled had seen all types of wrestling, from the best to the worst. There is no denying that everyone present' got his share of thrills and laughs. But there was considerable disappointment because of the rapid sistent gains by bucks, although on numerous occasions the Big Sandy linemen broke through to throw opposing backs for losses.

The game attracted a large crowd here and all business houses in Shelby were closed during the afternoon. The Green Mill five leads the team coach. COLUMBUS, O- Oct. 24. (UJPJ It took Just two plays In 60 minutes of hard, bruising football Saturday for Billings Poly 13, Intermountaln 0.

list with nine wins In 12 starts and Garner, all-state halfback, the Saints cashed in on their three opportunities to score, two of them following Mines has a team pin average it 685. Just a 25 to 12 score before 42,000 excited OREGON STATE EASY VICTORS Northwestern to conquer Ohio state, West 1 spectators. 10 to 0. and win its first Big Ten OVER NORMAL SCHOOL SQUAD CORVALLIS, Oct. 24.

U.R) In The Saints tallied in the first minj-- Halted at the outset- by a great tnree short of the figure made by the Dodges in winning seven and losing five games. The Duco squad Southern California 6, California 0. Colorado 6. Colorado Aggies 19. game of the 1931 season.

Panther line, which more than lived ter after an 80-yard march. In the third period they recovered a Mlnr Ernest Rentner, 181-pound hairoack, Utah 46, Denver o. a sloppy game on a slippery field Oregon State defeated Oregon Normal hasn't been able to get going so far Four Squads took himself a 50-yard stroll around San Francisco U. 6. Loyola U.

7. up to its reputation In the first quarter of play, the men of Notre Dame took to the air and broke through to ana nas won only two games. fumble and paraded 55 yards to cross the goal line In the final quarte? school by the score of 37 to 0, before I'tali Aggies 12, Wyoming 0. finish of the main event. Ohio State's right end in the first few minutes of the third period for the a handful of spectators.

Only once Western State 0, Brighani Young 31. uic; Biumren anotner lumme sni their 22d victory without defeat during the entire game was the Nor TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost Avg. pushed the ball 23 yards for the final only touchdown of the game. Not a single whlte-shirted Ohio State player John Freberg, billed as the Swedish champion, required only three of the eight scheduled rounds to defeat Eric mal school Inside of Oransre 40-vard since 1929. Three times they dashed the Panther hopes with a bewildering Green Mill 9 3 895 tauy.

Nugent converted the last try for point with a placeklck. line. laid a finger on him. Oiiie Olson, Occidental 0, IT. of New Mexico 14.

Stanford 0, Washington 0. IT. C. L. A.

46, Pomona coUege 0. Ore. Normal 0, State college 37. Fresno Teachers 13, Nevada 31. aerial attac and then, with the foe's Pet.

.750 .583 .500 .167 in Races for Grade Titles westenberg in the final match. Fre Oregon scored once In each of the platinum blond fullback from Red The saints tried lour passes and line spent, they added one touchdown Dodge j. 7 5 898 Buicjcs 6 6 880 Duco 2 10 839 first and second quarters and twice Grange home town oi wneaton, in berg is rough. And Westenberg tried to meet John at his own game. As a lor good measure via the old fash in each of the third and fourth dropkicked the extra point after the completed each, taking to the air only when necessary to complete a drive.

-The Miners had plenty of fieht and ioned system of line smashing and result there was more use of elbows stanzas. touchdown. sweeping end runs. knees and open hands than legitl State's starting lineup was composed INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Games Pins Idaho (So. Br.) 20.

Albion 6. Middle West Case 13. Akron 7. Ohio 13. Cincinnati 5.

Michigan 35, Illinois 0. While Pittsburgh was defeated In UTAH AGGIES RETAIN LEAD mate wrestling. Freberg proved the mcstiy oi second and third stringers. M. Conover 12 its valiant battle to accomplish what Hawthorne, Emerson, Whit- IN MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE but before the game ended Coach Sepick 12 master at this style of competition and late In the second round picked Westenberg up and slammed his body LARAMIE.

Oct. 24. UP) The an edge in the kicking department, but a penalty stopped their first scoring threat and they were held for downs 6 Inches, 11 yards and 16 yards from the Saint goal. Center Hughes and Fullback Larimer were the Butte Paul schlssler made 21 substitutions, Miami 7, Ohio Wesleyan 12. while Larry Wolfe, Normal coach.

Olivet 0. Michigan 13. tier and St. Mary's Still Have Chance to the floor. The fall followed quickly no team has done since the Notre Dame victory, march started on its merry, mad way, the Panthers gave a good account of themselves.

Notre Dame rooters groaned as they saw their great line shelled and riddled Northwestern 10, Ohio State 0. maae 33. um Head. Orange left half, did most of the ball carrying and ac John VI Ins Match stars. Oklahoma 0, Kansas State 14.

counted for 134 yards for scrimmaee Listing Montana university. Inter. Kansas 0, Nebraska 6. He scored the opening touchdown and At the conclusion of the fourth Sohl 12 Toole 12 Linnane 12 F. Anderson 12 C.

Anderson 12 Kegel 12 Deckert 12 Jarnot 12 Holder 6 F. Jordan 12 Pollch 12 Westenberg never recovered. He was unable to remain on his seat during the minute rest period. He finally came up and made one lunge at Freberg. John bided his time, then picked crossed the goal line again in the third Ken yon 26, Hobart 7.

South Dakota State 7, North Dakota Avg. .186 185 183 182 181 180 180 ISO 179 178 177 176 174 173 172 170 170 Reserves Win Tight Battle during the first 15 minutes of play. The Panthers started out as If they would dash their opponents with week's schedule in the grade school football league Saturday, four team? mountain Union. Montana Normal and now Montana Mines as their victims, the Saints- have only to beat Montana State collecre to eain -fhA quarter. State 0.

ease. Bui. the Irish took to the air. Hiram 0, Reserve 26. the Norwegian up once more and UTAH'S STRONG TEAM ROMPS remained In the running for the A and division titles which are scheduled to be awarded next Saturday 2236 2216 2197 2180 2177 2157 2156 2154 2143 2130 1061 2110 2089 2070 2056 2045 2039 507 2017 1511 1000 910 state title.

Missouri 0. Iowa State 20. slammed him to the floor. tossing long, high passes that seemed to hang in the atmosphere for min TO 46-0 WIN OVER DENVER The semifinal proved to be the Indiana 32. Chicago 6.

Georgetown 9. Michigan State 6. morning. DENVER. Oct.

23. UP) Utah and most thrilling contest of the evening From Conrad Hawthorne established itself as an Denver universities played football. utes until some eligible receiver would get on the spot; grab it with ease and then trot away for the precious touchdown. outstanding favorite to win the A Iowa 0, Minnesota 34. Kalamazoo 17.

Albion 0. Winona Teachers 0, St. Cloud Teach league title by defeating Largent Dut Hi wasn't a contest. Fred Tedesco, Utah quarterback, ran the opening kickoff back 93 yards for a touch George Wilson took two out of three falls from Tom Ray, but required five rounds to do it. Kay made life miserable for Wilson with the hammer and wrist lock, but Wilson's flying to in tne ieature game Saturday The aerial attack, and not the Notre ers 25.

169 E. Jordan H. Conover Waller Setters tedt Berg Black Ely Conklln Larson 12 12 12 12 3 12 9 6 6 but, Emerson, with only one defeat, is Dame line, seemed to take all the Bisons Take Advantage of 168 Eveleth Junior 13, Dnlutn Teachers 0. Mankato Teachers 40, Rochester Jun still in the race. Hawthorne meet? starch out of the Panthers' forward down, and the Rocky Mountain conference champions continued on to a 46-to-0 victory.

168 tackies produced the winning fall. After the first round cf compara Franklin In the final game next week wall. As the Panthers saw a Notre ior 0. 167 Breaks and Finish on Long End of 18-12 Score while Emerson la scheduled to tangle Utah excelled in every department tively fast action Ray started to work Superior Teachers 32, Stoat Insti Dame victory floating on the well tossed asses by Schwartz or Koken. with Longfellow.

Unless Franklin tute 0. Don't Forget Crown Jewelry Auction Sale Tomorrow, 12 Noon Free Presents! 416 Central they were shaken, never to recover ex of the game blocking, tackling, charging, passing and line smashing, and might easily have run up a dozen succeeds In upsetting Hawthorne the on Wilson's arm. Slightly more than two minutes bad elapsed before Ray succeeded in getting Wilson's wrist up where his collar button ought to By BILL ZADICK St. Olaf 0, St. Johns 13.

Otterbeln 20, Ohio Northern 0. Oshkosh Teachers 0, Lacrosse Teach boys from Black Eagle have the pen nant clinched. cept for an uprising against the Notre Dame second string in the final period, when they, too, took to the touchdowns had not Coach Ike Arm The Great Falls Reserves scored Whittler continued to lead the pack strong decided to let his entire squad ers 14. their second victory In two weeks as be. Wilson was on his stomach but he was perfectly helpless.

He con into action. in the league when Lowell failed air to score their second and last touchdown. Last Period Rally Helps they defeated Conrad, 18 to 12, heri Mornlngside 18. South Dakota 0. Luther 12, Iowa State Teachers B.

It was the Utes' second straight ceded the fall and spent most of to appear for Saturday's contest. St Saturday. The game was filled with Mary's proved extremely strong: in tne rest period getting his shoulder Crelghton Tulsa 28. thrills and victory was not certain Dack in place. until the final gun.

The two teams conference victory, and it clearly demonstrated that nothing short of a miracle can stop the Crimson from parading through an outclassed field to a fourth regional title in as many Huskies Hold handing McKlnley a 37 to 0 licking and is in second place with a chance to tie for first If Washington should were about evenly matched, but the As the third round opened Wilson took Ray by surprise and in less time Reserves took advantage of few breaks than it takes to tell about it he lifted oe able to win over- Whittler next which bad a bearing on the final Cougars Win seasons. Ray off the floor with a crotch hold, Saturday. The Saints play Lowell to score. The few spectators at the Cardinals to worked- his arm under Ray's and flopped him to the floor. Applying his tne last scneauied game.

The brand of play displayed by th game were well pleased, and were kept In suspense from start to end. ILLINOIS DEFEATED URBAN A. 111., Oct. 24. (UJS A run weight, Wilson took the fall with grade school grldders has improved The Reserves scored their first little difficulty.

steaany in tne last week and all In Monmouth 7. Cornell (la.) O. Flndlay 13. Detroit City CoUege 0. Pitt 12, Notre Dame 25.

Oregon 0, North Dakota 0. Lake Forest Freshmen 12. Culver 0. Crane 6, Valparaiso 20. Marietta 0, Marshall 40.

Knox 7. Illinois college 7 (tie). Rlport 24, Lawrence 0. Augustana 39, Spearfish 0. South Alabama 33, Sewanee O.

V. P. I. 6, Kentucky 20. Arkansas 6, I- S.

13. Furman 0, Oglethorpe 3. Stetson 0. Citadel 6. Vanderbllt 0, Georgia 9.

homecoming day celebration at Illi dications are that the city cham nois was spoiled when the University Scoreless Tie Montana Grizzlies Hold Washington State Scoreless for Thre Quarters It looked as though the match might end in a hurry then. But both men became cautious as the fourth touchdown on the opening kickoff. Great Falls kicked to Conrad over the goal line t-nd Harris, Reserve end. fell on the ball for the score. Conrad pionship contest, between the leaders of Michigan football team defeated of the two leagues, will be well worth the Illinois squad.

35 to 0. round started, and while both were watching. protested the decision but It was not trying for holds, neither succeeded In Keys Made and Guns Repaired 8er Repair Shop LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH New Location. 16 Fifth St S. (Across from McKlnnev (Ford) Motor Co.) Phone 8315 Emerson won by default from Low Outplay Pop Warner's Eleven allowed and the Reserves were given getting his opponent in a truly dan INDIANA IS VICTOR CHICAGO.

Oct. 24. flJJ?) The Chi the score. The try for point failed. ell In class A Saturday and Franklin succeeded in downing the Longfellow aggregation with a count of 25 gerous position.

Tackles Beat Ray The Reserves scored their second cago Maroons, coached by football's in Battle on Muddy Seattle Field grand old man, Amos Alonzo Stagg. touchdown In the same period, after Conrad had given them the ball on to O. V. of Miss. 20.

Southwestern 20 (tie.) As the last round started both men opened up and Wilson bounced Ray across the ring three or four times were defeated 32 to 6 by the Univer In class Roosevelt scored 43 centenary 0. Southern Methodist 19 the 40 yard mark. Two line plays points to 6 fdr Washington and netted five yards and a pass. Ross- Arkansas 6. Louisiana State 13.

Baylor 7. Texas A and 33. sity of Indiana Saturday. Indiana's victory was the first it had scored over Chicago since 1910. SEATTLE, Oct.

24. (UJ The Husk les growled furiously In rain of cloud hopped up to the -SOO class. berg to Zlpperlan. scoring the second with that flying tackle that made him famous as a halfback with the University of Washington a few years South Georgia Teachers 0, Marines 20, The standings: LEAGUE A burst proportions and outplayed Pop touchdown. Again the try for point failed.

back. Finally he landed on top of Warner's Cardinals eleven in a score MISSOULA, Oct. 24. (JP) After holding the Washington State grld-ders scoreless through three periods and exhibiting a threatening offense, Montana university Grizzlies weakened in the last quarter and the Cougars twice worked the ball across the goal line for 13-0 victory. Coach "Babe" Holllngbery left several of his Washington State regulars on the bench as the Cougars faced the Grizzlies for the kickoff.

Ideal weather and the game possibilities drew a capacity crowd to Do'rnblaaer field. Team Won In the second perll, the Reserves PENN TRIMS WISCONSIN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24. (U.R) Un less tie today. Ray and the Pacific coast veteran couldn't get his shoulders off the Morula 13, Auburn 12.

Virginia Washington and Lee 18, Ersklne 0, Davidson 0. Georgia Tech 0, Tulane 33. Tennessee 7, North Carolina 0. recovered the ball oh a short kick, and after making two first downs A crowd of about 15,000 umbrella and slicker covered hearties cheered leashing unexpected power, the VaV mat Hawthorne ...........4 Emerson .3 Largent .2 Franklin a Longfellow ......1 Lost Pet. 0 1.000 1 .750 2 J50O 3 .500 50 4 .000 verslty of Pennsylvania football team Washington's inspired attack that The main eventers were just plain mean.

Westenberg delighted In push gave Conrad the ball on the 20-yard line. Conrid tried a pass and two Glenville 14, West Va. Wesleyan 19 couldn't quite cross Stanford's goal line in vital third and fourth down turned back Wisconsin 27 to 13 before 40,000 fans Saturday and took rank as one ofthe strong contenders for Lincoln ing jrreoergs nose up toward his forehead. Both used their elbows. Once Westenberg leaped with both feet In eastern nonors.

line plays and then punted to the Reserve 25-yard line. The Reserves tried to punt out of danger, but the kick was blocked and Conrad recovered. Two offsides and a forward scoring attempts. Good football was almost Impossible after the first period, even as LEAGUE Team Won Freberg's neck as John was trying to Maryland 41. V.

M. I 20. Centre 14, Washington V. 2. East Williams 0, Columbia 19.

Baltimore 6, Vlllanova 61. Clarkson Tech 13. Buffalo 0. St. Thomas 14, Albright 0.

Springfield 54. Mtddleburv 0. NAVY BEATS PRINCETON Notre Dame and Northwestern found Whittler .....4 Ladies' and Men's Tailored Suits Cleaned and Pressed S1.50 Women's Dresses 91.25 and Up Sanitary Cleaners Delivery service Phone 7669 Lost Pet. 0 1.000 1 .750 2 JSOO The Grizzlies kept the baU In PRINCETON, N. Oct.

24. (JP pass, Higgens to Frenick. scored th. first touchdown for Conrad. Navy rose up to pour another blast Cougar territory throughout the first Neither team scored in the third into the ragged hulk of Princeton's period, outplaying the invaders and St.

Mary's ............3 Roosevelt ............2 McKlnley .....2 Washington ..........1 Lowell 0 3 -500 coming within a yard of a touchdown period, but it was filled with thrills. 3 .250 4 .000 lootball team, already torn by the fire of Brown and the might of Cornell. While a crowd of 3.000 looked Dalley recovered a Washington State Richmond 0. Delaware 7. Drake 0.

lordham 46. Colgate 0, N. Y. 13. Colby 32.

Rowdoln 6. rumble on the Cougar 36-yard line Conrad threatened to score, but Parker intercepted a Conrad pass on his own 10-yard line- and ran nearly 80 yards before being downed. down upon a futile remnant of Washington and Jefferson 0, Lafayette ana started a goalward drive which ended with a 15-yard penalty on Montana. The Grizzlies fought back Princeton glory. Navy, anything but a The start of the fourth period mignty array ltscll, fired a pair found Great Falls with the ball on and with a pass, Caven to Vidro, broadsides in the second period and another In the final quarter to smash placed the oval on the Cougars' 8-yard mark.

The Grizzly offense was the Tigers 15 to 0. it impossible two weeks ago in a similar scoreless tie at Soldier field In Chicago. The entire Washington line, particularly Nlsbet, Palmer. Howard, O'Brien and Joe Wiatrack, smeared the Cardinal attack. Warner's tricky reverses, that require double and triple handling and perfect timing, were ineffectual on the slippery turf.

Capt. Harry Hlllman, Cardinal fullback, Right Tackle Charlie Ehrhorn and "Dusty" Allen rose to defensive heights when a Washington score seemed Imminent. It was evident from the start that Coach Phelan had hopped up his team. After an exchange of kicks between Merle Hufford and "Spud" Hardy, the Huskies drove to Stanford's 15-yard line on a fine pass from Hufford to B. Smith, left end.

The wingman snared It out of two Conrad's 14-yard line. A reverse. Parker to Rossberg, accounted for the Reserves' final score. Conrad scored Its second touchdown after punting stopped one yard from the goal. Mon AGGIES SCORE UPSET tana again started a march after a si.

St. Johns (Annapolis) 13, Johns Hop kins 20. Juniata 14. Westminster 0. Rutgers 0, Holy Cross 27.

Wesleyan 14, Amherst 6. New Hampshire 43. Vermont 0. Lehigh 9, Brown 33. Connecticut Aggies 7, Tufts 7, Marquette 7, Boston college 0.

Army 6, Yale 6. Wisconsin 13, Pennsylvania 27. SALES SERVICE FORT COLLINS. Oct 24. to the Great Falls 1-foot line.

Peter short Washington punt. A highly polished Colorado Aggie Montana second march was halted son, Reserve fullback, tried to pun. by an Incomplete pass over the goal out of danger, but after receiving a team which was not to be denied turned back the favored University of Colorado eleven Saturday and pre Harlowton Eleven Trims Roundup in Exciting Contest Special to The Tribune. HARLOWTON. Oct.

24. In one of the most exciting games of football ever played on the local gridiron, Harlowton's Maroon and Gold eleven completely upset the dope bucket to defeat Roundup high 9 to 6. Despite the small score. Harlowton completely outplayed its class A opponent in all departments of the game. On three different occasions Harlowton carried the ball to the Miners' three-yard line to lose the ball on downs.

The entire Harlowton team played heads up football, with Earl Scofleld at fullback the out Daa pass iron center, dropped the ball and a Conrad lineman, coming DnTXJUIIONAI. roil over to get up. Frebergs bare toes were targets for Westenberg's shoes. And so naturally John wasn't exactly gentle when he executed the body for the first fall. Ray and Bill Zadlck gave an exhibition of holds and their purposes to open the show, and four high school boys engaged in a pair of boxing matches as preliminaries.

Kenneth Shaw and Harold Harking, a pair of 140-pounders. went three fast rounds with plenty of slugging. Vernon Yakilich had plenty of trouble in keeping the gloves of Chester Sullivan out of his eyes, but he was In there trying all the time. Yakilich succeeded in drawing blood in the last round. Al Mettler refereed the boxing matches, while Fred Andretta worked the wrestling contests.

M. C. Gallagher acted as timekeeper for both. PLAYER BREAKS NECK NEW HAVEN. Conn, Oct.

24. (P) Richard B. Sheridan, regular right end on the Army football team, suffered a broken neck in the Yale-Army game Saturday and lies near death in a New Haven hospital. OBSERVE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ROME. Oct.

24. King Victor Emanuel and Queen Elena of Italy quietly celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary today at San Rossore. With them was their daughter. Queen Giovanna of Bulgaria, who Is celebrating the first anniversary of her marriage to King Boris, and Princess Maria, another daughter. through, fell on It for the final "score.

sented a huge homecoming crowd line after the Grizzlies had reached the five-yard mark. Washington then opened its first concerted offensive but was halted when Hlnman stole a pass on Montana's 43-yard line. Terrific line drives featured the re nOTOK TKKXS The try for extra point failed and the witn a 15 to 6 victory in a game re Oberlin 14. Worthier 13. Navy 15, Princeton 0.

Texas 7. Harvard 33. plete with thrills. A young man in score stood Great Falls Reserves 18. Conrad 12.

The lineup: tne Aggie backtieid with the paradoxical name of Red White ran and F. Reserves Pos. Conrad mainder of the quarter with neither Penn State 0, Syracuse 7. Purdue 13. Carnegie Tech 8.

passed practically unmolested all over Harris LE Freebury team gaining consistently. The slashing play of the Grizzlies was surpris Franklin Marshall 20, Swarthmore 0, Colorado field. He was easily the Stanford defense men with a leaping catch. Caddell and Hillman stopped Hufford for no gain after the Huskies lost a yard on an out of bound play. sauna.

Harper. McCleland Roll. Wtlley, City College of New York 0. Drexel 31. ing to even their own followers.

Mon star or tne snow. The passing com INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA 41S First Ave. So. Great Fall Heuser LG J.

Wright Maine 9. Bates 6. Lebanon Valley 6, Dartmouth 20. binations of White to Morris. White to Wilson and White to McDonald were tana registered eight first downs to Washington's three in the first half r1 Antonich Iverson, Arnot Preputin, Hufford attempted field goal was Invincible.

Sanders stellar punting put Mon Massachusetts 3. Worcester Tech 0. Gettysburg Bucknell 46. Marzetta RG J. Aaker standing player of the game.

low and wide. Stanford took the ball on Its own 2p-yard line. ew lork Aggies 0, Wagner 20. Parsons RT. Ullom tana in the hole during the third period and Lahlen carried back a Grizzly kick to Montana's 10-yard mark for A few monutes later Colin Howard, HARVARD DEHORNS TEXANS CAMBRIDGE.

Oct. 24. (IP) Vpsala 7. Long Island I. 34.

Zlpperlan, Weber RE Frenick Husky center, who played a brilliant Mt. St. Mary 7. Washington college 0. Dillow.

Andretta, The Harvard tornado struck the game, recovered Hillman fumble on Gallagher QB Higgens the Cougars' first real scoring threat. Peterson. Montana tackle, stopped the onslaught by throwing Davis for a rramey is, laior v. Niagara 33. Alfred 0.

GERALD CAFE the Cardinal 31-yard line. "Rebel Texas Steers Saturday and stampeded them for a 35 to 7 intersections! vic Parker RH Hager. Hubbard Have Dinner Today at the Bledsoe fought his way 13 yards to Rossberg, W. Wright, tory. A Crimson- whirlwind in the six-yard loss and Hlnman knocked Stanford's 18-yard line as the first 217 Central Pichette LH Burnette William Grills Billings Poly Wins down Sanders' pass on Montana's 2- period ended.

Lamberton, God yard mark. The teams exchanged Ehrhorn stopped Bledsoe and Allen Over Intermountain frey, Peterson FB Fogelsong person of Halfback Jack Crlckard smashed and battered the Lone Star tackles for three touchdowns and Barry Wood. Harvard's sharpshootlng captain, paved the way for the other several more punts during the re threw Bledsoe on a fourth down play for a four-yard loss to halt that mainder of the period with the invaders gaining yardage as the quarter attack. Meanwhile Stanford's of ended. pair of scores with his deadly forward fensive was bottled up and could not get into scoring territory- Washington State worked the ball passing.

Texas fought with the fury or a rear-crazed nerd but Wood, out urns Special Low prices on Coach Warner sent in Morratt ana deep into Montana ground during the last period and Sanders slipped an standing quarterback of the year. Afflerbaugh at the start of the second half, for Hardy and Caddel. After an ii -yard pass to Kelley who caught played the invaders as if they were an accordion. He pushed them out exchange of kicks Howard blocked the Montana defense asleep and raced 20 yards untouched to score. Dah- Moffatts punt and the Huskies got len kick from placement for the the ball on the Cardinal 15-yard stripe.

added point was blocked. A Grizzly fumble recovered by the visitors paved the way for a second Cougar touch Wolcott, sub for Bledsoe, passed in HELENA. Oct. 24. (P) Two powerful backs provided an offensive today that carried Billings Poly to 13-to-0' football victory over' Intermountain Union.

Olrnus and Gentry, alternating In line bucks, accounted for almost every inch of the 204 yards gained from scrimmage and the former scored both touchdowns. One conversion was allowed because the Panthers were offside. The Panthers gained more yardage from penalties against the Crusaders than from rushing. Their scoring threats consisted of two laterals and six forward passes. Poly tried the air but three times and two of the three passes were intercepted.

GOPHERS BLANK HAWKEYES MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 24. (JP) Inspired by Kenneth "Peewee" Mac-Doug all's sparkling play, the Gophers complete over the Stanford goal on the fourth scoring attempt. down.

Davis, Cougar halfback, slashed through the line to the Montana 5- Allen later intercepted wolcott with aerial threats to enable Crlckard to tear through their tackles and pulled them in when he found a situation that called for a pass. KANSAS ELIMINATED LINCOLN, Oct. 24. (IP) Sweeping the well upholstered Jay-hawk line before it. the University of Nebraska defeated the University of Kansas 6 to 0 and eliminated it from the 1931 Bix Six conference race.

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Dahlen place-kicked the extra point. Holllngbery sent in substitutes freely as the Griz pass on Stanford's 36-yard line and Allen followed a few plays later with an aerial for the first down on the Huskies' 36. Afflerbaugh. Allen and Hillman made first down on Wash zlies weakened. STAGNATION! That isn't a pleasant word, but it's only another name for So far as the depression affects Montana, there is but one principal cause lack of an outlet for the state's production.

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C. ington's 24. Allen and Hillman cracked off an Lyman LE Bvera other first down to the Husky 14-yard Murray LT Wallulls Reynolds Parodi Leroux Ingram McCarthy Hurley Model 94 Springfield Shotgun. Single barrel. 410-20- holders dangerous and the major portion of the game was played well within Kansas territory.

Of first downs Nebraska made 15 while Kansas made 3: In -net yardage Nebraska gained 237 and Kansas 68. Carrying the ball Nebraska covered 231 yards and Kansas 74. crushed-Iowa 34-0 after a listless first period. Soon after the midget quarterback replaced Somers In the sec lb-12 gauges. Regularly $9.50.

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Hufford kicked out of danger. Hufford's kicking saved Washlngto-a several times and he was easily the outstanding offensive star of the game. touchdown and followed it up by taking a kickoff for an 88-yard run through the entire Iowa team for an Sanboe -FB. Col burn Hlnman Dailey other counter in the third period. MATE IS DEFEATED BALTIMORE, Oct.

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