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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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Thw'U Direct Ladies Bowling Tournament THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16 1947 jUiah Stale Blanks Denver Time Has Been Kind Browns Expect To Clinch Title Sunday NEW YORK Nov 15 (AP) Scoring Three Touchdowns In First Halt to Tally 20-0 LOGAN Nov 15 Utah State Aggies working their best in the mud as they did last week when they upset Colorado scored three touchdowns in the first half today to defeat Denver university 20 to 0 in a Big Seven conference With the western division title in the All-America conference the prize in one contest pro football fans will focus their attention on eight games tomorrow including jjs mm ssHSMlHrHHk HPKSt LsKlr'w-l-- -jd' Wk BissLsLsLsPSBtwejBWBiiLL- jiBpr I football gams With the Aggies' line charging 1 hard the Denver Pioneers' offen-s was unable to produce a tally despite several threats Jfullback Bus Williams raced 24 tM 80 yards for two touchdowns both in the second quarter Seek Second Place The Aggies battling for second place in the conference and polishing their rating for a Thanksgiving day game with Utah scored their first touchdown in the first quarter on Quarterback Johnny When Joe Louis knocked oui james -r V- weight championship in 1937 the Brown Bomber was tough and 23 Ts he appears at the left Training at Pompton Lakes for the 24th defense of his title Smoky Joe is stiU tough though 33as he shown at the rieht He has lost a little hair and his jewels are a little iTaier but time has been exceedingly kind He epeeU to weigh 210 pwnds against Jersey Joe Walcott at Madison Square Garden De-eember 5 not much more than he scaled 10 years go Cougars Lose To Colorado A 27-25 PROVO Nov 15 The Colorado At and Hams overcame a two touchdown haiftimo deficit to roar back today with three touchdown! in the second half and win a Big Seven conference football game 27 to 25 thereby sending the Brigham Young Cougars into sole possession of the loop cellar Handicapped by injuries the Rams were all but beaten by fumbles and penalties in the opening minutes before their offense could begin to roll Cougars 13-0 Lead Caputo's pass from the 20 to Half hack Jav Van Noy Cant Evan Sorenson halfback a complete program of five in the National league The Cleveland Browns are favored over the San Francisco 49'ers in their game at Cleveland and can win the conference's western division honors for the second straight year The Browns have won nine out of 10 and the 49ers have won six lost three and tied one The New York Yankees eastern division leaders with a one-game edge over the Buffalo Bills entertain the Los Angeles Dons while the Baltimore Colts journey to Brooklyn to battle the Dodgers The Pittsburgh Steelers eastern division leaders in the National league are hosts to the winless New York Giants in one of the five National league encounters while the Chicago Cardinals western division leaders entertain the Green Bay Packers in a game which might provide plenty of fireworks The Packers currently are in third place The Philadelphia Eagles trailing the Steelers by half a game in the eastern division take on the Boston Yanks at Philadelphia with the Eagles sparked by the Ramb-ling Steve Van Buren favored Tht Washington Redskins and their Sammy Baugh invade Detroit for a battle with the Lions who could make plenty of trouble with their Bill Dudley back in action The Chicago Bears who have won their last five femes and trail the Cardinals in the western division race by only one game loom as favorites over Los Angeles in their west coast contest The Rams are riddled by injuries to key men and herdley seem in condition to stop the surge of the Bears Tomorrow's Schedule: All-Amerlea Conference Feminine bowlers of Ogden will cenduct their annual city-wide tournament at Paramount bowl Novtm ber 29 and 30 and December 6 and 7 Team singles doubles and all-events will hold the attention of the ladies Officers are shown above left Jo right Ruth Parry vice president Carmen Woods president and Mildred Warner secretary Beulah Simmons secretary was absent was photo was taken Joined Van Noy and Williams4 in piling up yardage through holes the Aggie forwards tore in the Pioneer line Bob Hazelhurst Denver's sparkling halfback who was held ha unusual check today and Quarterback Don Ressar fashioned a threat in the opening quarter but at the 34 the Aggie line held Later in that period Peckenpaugh Pioneer halfback fumbled and Utah Stato recovered on the 20 From there Caputo made his touchdown toss -HIGHWAi itt fc ii ii ii vm- KM University of Utah Defeated By Underdog Team Idaho Vandals at Boise Score 13-6 BOISE Nov 15 The underdog University of Idaho Vandals scored touchdowns in the second and third periods today to defeat the University of Utah 13 to 6 and blast the Utes from the ranks of the nation's unbeaten and untied football teams Colorado Wins Over Wyoming By Score 21-6 By Ben Funk BOULDER Colo Nov 15 (AP) Colorado's Buffalo? used the screen pass with deadly effect in the second pe Walcott Hopts to Lift Titfc Jersey Joe Walcott is determined to become the world's heavyweight boxing champion on December 5 so that he can provide for his six children and send his wife-through college Jack Cuddy mforma this corner Passing Attack Denver reached the Utah State 20 in the second before it was bottled up and the Aggies unleashed their two scoring drives The Pioneers retaliated with a passing attack that reached the 16 before failing Andy Pavich Denver fullback intercepted a Caputo pass in the third quarter on the Aggies' 39 The Aggie line dug in to erase any threat and the entire second half continued scoreless An outstanding feature of the contest was the defensive strength of the Farmer line Tins victory and Utah's loss to Idaho combined to raise Aggie hopes for their Turkey Day encounter with the Utes at Salt Lake The Cougars piled up a 13-0 lead in the opening stanza ai they recovered fumbles by Colorado backs and the first two times the visitors Bt their hands on the ball turning th recoveries into touchdown marches The Rams dominated play for the first 13 minutes of the second quarter Bob Hainlen Ram quarterback punted out of bounds on the 14 and when the Cougar passing attack bogged down again Roller's punt was blocked and recovered by Brigham Young in the end zona for a Colorado safety and the two points that proved to fo the margin of victory Then a few minutes later Hainlen passed to Eddie Hanna for the first Ram touchdown As the Camden challenger start ed serious rogd work be disclosed (1) Montana is unbeaten in Coast to sDorts writers that his wife Lvdia already was attending Temple university in Philadelphia Conference play and (Z) Montana defeated Idaho 21-0 a team which won from Stanford 19-16 Stanford having scored 16 against Idaho and Idaho none afainit Montana gives Henry reason to believe Montana is 21 plus 16 or 37 points better than Stanford but Stanford She is taking a pre-meaica course and want to become i physician A sports writer inquired how old was Lydia the mother of six children With a wide grin the hasky challenger of Joe Louis replied "She's younger than me I'm 33 and she's 39" The brown skinned broad shoul plunged over from the one-yard line Aerial Attack Opens The Redskins opened up with an aerial game in the fourth period and ripped through the Vandal defenses for a touchdown with eight minutes left to play A 15-yard pass from Fireball Trankie Nelson II Bill Van Ssndt gave the Utas their score Late in the oeriod the Utes was beaten by Michigan 49-13 a differential of 36 points which means Montana is one point better riod today to build a two touchdown lead over Wyoming and then beat down a third quarter Cowboy counter-attack to score a 21 to 6 Big Seven football victory After the Cowpokes had checked Colorado's running attack in the first frame the Buffaloes took to the air in the second and Dick Schrepferman and Don Evans threw the scoring passes that gave them the decision and kept them in the running for second place in the Big Seven Small Audience The Buffalos almost murdered last week by Utah State had an audience of less than 10000 their dered 200 pounder noted the probing glances of reporters when he than Michigan Now if Montana wallops Cal at Berkeley Saturday which team gets the Rose Bowl vote? Robert Watson who will be 71 in December became the oldest bowler to ever win a perfect game award from the American Bowling said he was 33 so ne aemea em Rex Olsen standout aerialist finally KOt his passes tic-locking and hit Mike Mills in the end zone for another Cougar touchdown just before the end of the half Colorado scored once in the third period and twice in the final quarter Pat Green plunged over from the two-yard mark for the third quarter touchdown In the final period the Aggies moved ahead alter Green intercepted Olsen's pass on the Aggie 48 Hainlen's passing and Henna's running took the ball to the eight The Vandals used a plunging ground attack to overpower the Utes in the first three-quarters and staved off a late fourth period Utah passing attack to hand the Redskins their first loss of the year Fleet Indian Back Sam Theis plunging fullback and Woody Delorme a fleet Indian halfback were outstanding in the backfield for the victors and the whole Idaho line combined to thwart the vaunted Utah running attack About 8000 fans braved a drizzling rain to see the Idahoans chalk up their 12th victory against two defeats in games at Boise Idaho scored its first touchdown in the second period on 14-yard end run by Delorme The Vandals had been held for downs on the Utah nine-yard line but returned Utah's kick 42-yards on a sustained drive The Vandals scored again early threatened again piling up four straight first downs on passes and phatically: Denver Utah State Bakke la Hughes Westbay It Nelson Weber lg Gottfredson Cribari Maughan Yates rg Panter Ellis rt Schwab Bakke re Murdock Rezza qb Sorenson Peckenpaugh lh Sorenson Hazelhurst rh Van Noy Pavich fb Williams Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Utah State 8 14 0 20 Utah State scoring: Touchdowns Williams (2) Van Noy Points after touchdown Williams (2) (placements) "That right I'm only 33 And I got a birth certificate to prove a 10-yard Jaunt by Nelson The attack bogged down on the Vandal nine when Ken McCormack Idaho it I was born in January 1914 Congress as a result of his rolling a 300 game here at Cleveland re I'm about four months older than cently He is a member of the Ollie Hammond "Old Timers" team and holds a 180 average He com San Francisco at Cleveland Los Angeles at New York Baltimore at Brooklyn National League New Work at Pittsburgh Green Bay at Chicago Cardinals Washington at Detroit Boston at Philadelphia Chicago Bears at Los Angeles 585 Recognized As New Doubles Bowling Record MILWAUKEE Nov 15 A doubles games rolled by Lowell Jackson and Sam Garofalo in the St Louis City tournament March 9 1935 finally has been recognized jte American Bowling Congress uSL record Both were scratch keglers and the game rolled in a handicap tournament was overlooked by officials It was not re ported to the ABC until recently when Jackson who rolled 297 to Garofalo's 288 requested a review of the case Scoresheets newspaper clippings and published prize lists substantiated his claim No date re porting limitations exist in the doubles event due to the fact that medals are not involved The score is 27 pins higher than the previous mark of 558 bowled by Jerry Peck and the late Joe Hradek of Cicero 111 Feb 1 1983 piled 15 strikes in a row Other with Hainlen passing to Hanna for the touchdown that made the count veteran winners of 300 awards by guard recovered a fumble An offside penalty against the Utes moved the ball to the 14 and after two ground plays gained two-yards Jerry Diehl ripped off 19-yards as the game ended Star Bottled Up Billy Williams Idaho's passing star was kept bottled up with his aerial threats but gained consid ABC follow: 21-19 for the Rams Another intercepted pass set up another touchdown moments later with Green Henry Martin Sr St Paul was 69 when he rolled a 300 in 1934 Henry Vogt St Louis was 67 when he rolled his 300 in 1944 In the fourth period when Theis crossing the goal standing up from the five Brigham Young turned the tables Michigan Will Oiler Sound Golt Feature Charles Rostran Pasadena Calif was 62 when he rolled a 300 in Jack Ratliff in three running plays' 1946 over his right tackle was across Earl Ray's try for the extra point was blocked by Miller smallest this season They played sluggishly until midway in the second period when the loud speaker blared out that Utah State was leading Denver 20-0 The announcement brought the Buffs to life and a moment later they had scored on a 50-yard screen pass from Schrepferman to Jack Mc-Ewen Catching the balh on the 48 McEwen had such perfect blocking' he went the rest of the way unmolested 81iek Aerial Attack With three minutes left in the period Colorado launched another slick aerial attack A screener from Evans to Malcolm Miller worked for 32 yards to the Wyoming 33 Evans nailed Walt Koelbel with another pass at the 21 then hit Pete Two Long Passes Colorado moved 63 yards to a Leon Honsaker son of Mr and Mm Cleon A Hunsaker Deweyville has wen a position as center on the basketball squad at St Louis University's Parka College of Aaeronautical Tech nology which is coached by former Notre Dame star Bob Wash Hunsaker who is studying aviation operations at Parks is an army veteran and a 1941 graduate of Bear River high school in Garland Utah Hunsakers team has a 22 last quarter score Two long passes by Harry NarcUian to Ed Pudlik carried the Buffs from their own 37 to the Wyoming 13 and after Narcisian had circled right end to the one Miller plunged for the when men Clark intercepted tiain-len's pass and was downed on the Aggie 81 yard marker with less than four minutes to play and reserve quarterback Jim Eccles passed to Lyle Roller on the Aggie six who went over for the final tally standing up Colorado Brigham Young Jones LE Keitzman McGraw LT Merrill Hind man LG Shapley Kravig Abbott Blach RG Tree Finck RT Holt Hoch RE Mills Hainlen QB Olsen Hanna LH Koller Thompson RH Hamblin Green FB Oliverson Colorado AaH 0 8 6 erable yardage through and around the Ute line Nelson was kept well in check by a hard-charging Idaho line but Allen Davis and Nelson combined in the last period to give Idaho rooters a scare with their passing After three exchanges of punts Banard Hafen stellar Redskin end blocked Diehl's kick in the first period on the Idaho 39 Nelson passed to Hafen on the 25 for a first down but the Vandal line held and Bob Matthews kicked into the end zone Diehl recovered his own fumble on the Vandal 13 and then kicked to midfield Two runs by Hal Tate and Nelson gave the Utes a first down on the 38 and the Vandal line held forcing Herb Anderson to kick into the end zone Straight First Downs Williams rattled off 15-yards for five straight first downs advanc Joe Louis He was born in May 1B14" Who takes care of the six kids IjraQe Joe was training and his wife studying at Temple? Walcott says his sister Naomi cares for the brood but that she gets plenty of assistance from his wife Lydia who commutes daily between their Camden home and Philadelphia Asked to relate the ages of his youngsters Walcott said: "Arnold 14 Alva 12 Doris 10 Ruthie 8 Vince 6 Carrol 3" Jpalcott believes ne has the right atyle to beat Louts He said: Tin not questioning the fact that Louis has been a great fighter But nobody knows now what he's got left He hasn't had li ftmgh fight since 1941 when he knocked out Billy Conn the first time Louis never was fast on his feet and he'll be slower now than he ever was Because if you don't keep those legs busy after you pass 30 they'll go on you "Because Louis was always slow footed he usually let his opponents do the leading let them open themselves up so he could nail 'em With counter punches Oh he was counter-puncher ail when 1 set into the ring with him at Madison Square Garden in December he'll be meeting who wont lead at him tell be meeting someone who can 3 ad an3 Iet Loui counter a tte air And I can counter pretty good myself I hit pretty hard too' If Joe gets careless I'll knock him out Im not promisin' 111 knock him out but I am promisin' I'll lick him" Sports id Bits Montana Is better than Mich ia score Pudlik again converted DETROIT Nov 15 Michigan golf professionals came up today with something new in promotion and instruction of the ancient game With the sanction of the Professional Golfers' association of America the Michigan section of the A has filmed and will premiere at new week's A annual meeting in Chicago a 20-min-ute full color golf motion picture in sound featuring slow motion and regular action studies of 10 of the professional rank's top plajP- The movie titled "Behind the Scenes" is an instructional as well as entertaining film made at the scene of the 1947 national The lineups: Wyoming Colorado Beckett le Koelbel schedule including games in the Missouri Illinois College Conference and in the interstate haakot Kosioh It Briggs Martoglio lg Spicer Penn Stale to Play Cougars PULLMAN Wash Nov 15 (AP) ball tournament at Carlinville III in March Hunsaker is 6 feet 2 inches tall Utah and Utah State will beirtn Brigham Young IS 6 0 Colorado scoring: Touch-donws Hanna 2 Green 2 Point after touchdown Churches (placement) Saftey Koller (recovered own blocked punt in end zone Brieham Youne scoring: Touch- ten days of intensive drill Monday ing the ball to the Ute nine Del- Washington State college will play its intersectional football games at the end of tha season next vear and A championship at Plum Hollow Cook in the end zone Ed Pudlik kicked both points after touchdown to give the Buffs a 14-0 half time lead At the start of the second half Pearley Wells of Wyoming intercepted a lateral pass on the Colorado 32 but the Cowpokes were stopped cold and had to kick Evans' return punt was blocked by Bob Bath giving' Wyoming another opportunity on the Colorado 12 But again the Buffaloes refused to yield a score taking the ball on dowm on the six Finally after Evans had booted out to the Colorado 30 Wyoming came up with Its scoring punch preparation lor the annual Turkey day game in Salt Lake 0 uoif club here Featured in the 16-millimeter t-tur Taucher Simons Bath rg Creese Peterson re Pudlik Welch qb Narcisian Ratliff lh McEwen Pearce rh Cook Kolasinski fb Strobe Wyoming 0 0 6 Colorado 0 14 0 7 21 Wyoming scoring: Touchdown Ratliff Colorado scoring: Touchdowns McEwen Cook Miller for Strobel Points after touchdowns Pudlik 3 (placements) 800-foot movie which will be sold The conference iHanHanM rrrA donws Koller 2 Bushore (for Ol to individual A members sen) Mills Point after touchdown -Bushore (placement) orme recovered an Idaho fumble on the 12 and a Williams pass was incomplete Theis plunged to the nine where the Idaho attack was stalled Anderson kicked to the Utah 42 Theis bucked the center of the line on straight plays advancing the ball to the 14 from where Delorme went over Wilford Over- RE ver Jy clipsfcd when the ine and Farmari for admission-free showing in their own teaching programs are analytical action shots of such stars as Lew Worsham Sam Snead Bobby nl! graduate manager gaard husky Vandal tackle booted hv inu corner th a ducats for the Turkey n16 between Denver and Locke Jimmy Demaret Jim Fer-rier Chick Herbert Byron Nelson Craig Wood Sam Byrd and Ed "Ni7 oeen sold stage half of its 10 games at home General Manager Loyd A Bury said today Featured "home" games In the 1 948 schedule include Stanford uni-jwaity at Pullman Oct 2 and Peon-sylvama State college at Pullman Spokane Tacoma in the finale Nov 30 This year the Cougars tackled Michigan State and Penn state early in the season and lost both games Next year they will build up for the intersectional games meeting Michigan State in Lansing Mich Nov 20 ten days before their final game with Penn State The Cougars will start their season against UCLA in Los Angeles Sept 25 On successive weekends they will play: Stanford at Pull DuU ley may iisnn nt reports Henry Super and should go mm room ducats Saturday's Final Football Scores nd this may swell mv me xiuc ouwi ere whv tha extra point Nelson returned the Vandal kickoff and tossed two passes to Leo Prinster both good for first downs as the half ended Williams' fine kicking kept the Utea in a hole during the third period and just aa the period ended George Ballew pounced on a Redskin fumble on the 25-yard line A Williams pass to Orville Barnes was taken on the nine by Frankie Nelson but officials ruled 4- Geneva 8 Washington Jeffer Eckers to Open New Hoop Games By the Associated Freea East Penn State 20 Navy 7 Lafayetta 7 Fordham 0 Army 7 Pennsylvania 7 (tie) Michigan State 14 Temple 6 son 0 Grove City 24 Westminster 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 Bethany 0 South Tennessee 38 Boston college 13 Olivet 80 Earlham 19 St Norbert 8 La Crosse (Wis) Teachers 8 Xavier 18 Marshall (Huntington Va) 7 Lake Forest 6 Albion (Mich) college 0 Bethel 19 Sterlin 0 Butler 27 Valparaiso 6 Wabash 27 Depauw 7 Emporia State 26 St Benedict's Trojans Have Horses Ready To Send Against Three Top Flight Elevens man: Montana at Missoula Oct 9 Washinaton at Pullman rw iA South Carolina uutte 0 (tie) TSTnrth Carolina 19 Maryland 0 rvara id Drown 7 Syracuse 7 Colgate 0 Columbia 10 Holy Cross 0 Dartmouth 21 Cnrnoi in Oregon at Eugene Oct 23 Idaho at Pullman Oct 30 Oregon State at Pullman Nov 8 California at Berkeley Nov 13 Michigan State at North Carolina State 20 Wake Forest 0 William Mary 45 Washington Rutgers 40 New York university Princloia 28 McKendree 6 musing ana Pennsylvania State SALT LAKE CITY Nov 15 (AP) Salt Lake Eckers strong AAU basketball team wiU launch the new hoop season Nov 22 tangling with the Denver Nuggets in the fairgrounds coliseum here Merlin Ahlquist former University of Utah star is player-coach of the Ecker team this season and players include Jimmy Cleverly former Utah State player and Nick Watts one-time Utah university standout The newly-remodeled coliseum is equipped to accommodate about 5800 fans at the basketball court a total about 1000 greater than the capacity of the university Princeton 17 Yale 0 Virginia A W-t a tfer Harry Grayson NEA Sports Editor rcoached -Trojana varsities of the Lee 6 Alabama 14 Georgia Tech 7 Virginia Tech 26 Richmond 14 vzi Indiana (Pa) Teachers 6 Ship- mm jtup oire uame battle with the Irish Monmouth 22 Knox (Galesburg HI) 0 Illinois State Normal 26 Western Ihnois State Teachers 0 Southern Illinois State Teachers South Carolina State 12 Tuske- ratd that nor Billings Promised Flag Contender Krmi leacners 0 () Allegheny 7 Susequehann 7 (tie) Muhlenberg 20 Delaware 14 Western Maryland 18 Dickinson MUv wi foim is not geared for high-pressure football like eee 0 Florida 7 Tulane 7 (tie) Kentucky 36 Evansville 0 Mississippi 52 Chattanooga a Th Citadel 7 I 6 BILLINGS Mont Nnv nro Boston university 88 Kings Point Randolph-Macon 13 Hampden- 6 The Hollywood Stars' representa Jlcn ln tradition and where the finest talent matriculates in an unending flow Frank Leahy can't be criticized ior getting the maximum in team hisman7 remarkable 27 tives Kobert Cohh mH nr Brooklvn SywnffoJd 7 High Point 0 college 18 interference and the Vandals had a first down with goal to go Theis cracked the center of the line twice picking up four-yards a try On the third attempt he ploughed over for the second Vandal touchdown Overgaard'a kick was wide Sensational Catch Then the Utes opened up with their aerial attack After Willard Beitz Idaho fullback fumbled on the Idaho 31 and guard Vaughn Ransom recovered a pass from Allan Davis to Jack Zackrison put the ball on the 15 Nelson passed to Van Sandt who made a sensational catch on the two-yard line and bucked over for a touchdown Ralph Olsen'a conversion attempt was no good Both teams recorded 10 first downs and the Vandals outgained the Utes 201-yards to 54 by rushing The Redskin aerial attack bested the winners 116-yards to 25 Concludes Schedule The game concludes the Idaho schedule with victories over Stand-ford Utah Portland and College of Pudget Sound Tho Vandals were beaten by Oregon Oregon State Washington State and Montana Idaho-Utah Football Statistics: Idaho Utah cmcAou Nov IB For football in the waning weeks go west young man go west Southern California carries a terrific load for Pacific coast football Over UCLA Nov 22 the Trojans will tackle Notre Dame Dec 6 and Michigan in the Pasadena Aose Bowl Jan 1 That's quite a tandem but a lot of smart football men close to the Southern California situation m-sist Jeff Cravath has the horses With which to sweep it New Hampshire 14 Connecticut Richow said here yesterday that Hollywood baseball team would Quantico (Va) Marines 27 Parris 6 Union 18 Hamilton 0 guarantee Bluings a first division team in the Pioneer League this year me two men sianed a mn tract for the Stars as th Wesleyan 13 Trinity 0 Bowdoin 21 Colby Catholic university 16 college 0 Gettysburg 20 St Lawrence 7 Hobart 7 Rochester 7 (tie) Springfield 22 Cortland Teach club of the Billings Pioneer League as eastern Illinois Teachers 13 Cape Girardeau 13 Springfield 0 Carleton 0 Carnell (Iowa) (tie) Chadron Teachers 12 Doane 7 Illinois Wesleyan 9 Augustana 0 James Millikin 12 Elmhurst 0 Kearney Teachers 0 Midland 0 (tie) Southwest Southern Methodist 14 Arkansas 6 Abilene Christian college 41 Austine college 7 Grambllng 13 Prairie View 0 Far West California 60 Montana 14 A 34 Washington 7 Nevada 55 Montana State 8 latVeTty P0Hland 27' W-Oregon 21 Stanford 6 Yongls0 M- Briham 21 Wyoming 8 Under the contract th Woiiv- The series also gives Notre Boise Eleven Has Perfect Record BOISE Nov 18 (AP) Boise Junior college won seven straight games this season with two remaining contests on their schedule The Broncos will play Bremerton today and Southern Idaho College of Education at Glenns Ferry Nov 22 Boise Junior college beat Ricks college 31 to 0 and Carbon college 28 to 7 Albion 12 to 0 Lewiston wuuu nine win iurnisn trip Kt iino ers 7 Dame and Michigan an opportun-ity to fasten a firm claim on the Island Mannes 10 Morristown college 25 Friendship college 0 Northwestern (La) 22 Centen- arV 7 Sewanee 14 Centre college 8 Midwest Notre Dame 26 Northwestern 18 Illinois 28 Ohio State 7 Indiana 48 Marquette 6 Lowa 13 Minnesota 7 Iowa State 14 Kansas State 0 Purdue 28 Pittsburgh 0 Kansas 13 Oklahoma A 7 Oklahoma 21 Missouri 12 Baldwin-Wallace 27 Case 0 Cincinnati 7 Western Reserve 6 Rnwline Green 19 Iowa State team with players a playing and business manager who Will be SUbleCt to th nnrn1 mere is no sense in oack of the opening kick-off came as a shock to Army of course but that wasn't what broke it ui It was when Notre Dame overcame LrH ard penalty marching 80 yards for lts second touchdown in eight minutes and 48 seconds that everybody in the crowd of 59 171 knew who would win Alone 5f5Jl Army supporters feared the fmai count might be as bad as it 8Cored the points was capable of rolling up The represent the why VSf? itd just national cnampionship Amherst 14 Williams 6 Hofstra 34 Wagner 0 American International 24 Low 1 Repelling all-conquering Notre iui ociaxion Archie Cochrane Billings Pioneer ell Textile 13 Dame Southern California could make the upcoming edition the president said most important Tournament of Tufts 20 Massachusetts 6 Middlebury 19 Vermont 0 Matir York Assies 13 Morrisville Cochrane said that the Stars have some "very fine" ball nlv-rc Hoses engagement ever played certainly the most exciting since First downs 10 10 Knute Rockne's immortal Four Net vards rushing 201 Aggies 0 Montclair Teachers 29 Trenton Teachers 7 they will send to Billings Spring ciu? wU1 8tart Feb at Whittier Cal No schedule for the Pioneer League has yet been arranged Teachers college 7 Forward passes attempted 4 Forward passes completed 2 yap oiaie zu Denver 0 Idaho 13 Utah fi IT to 13 of I Frosh 1 to Weber college 13 to 7 and Eastern Oregon Teachers college 14 to 0 Hornsby to Hold Baseball Camp Yards forward passing zo Dayton 1 nio university Omaha university 19 Colorado 54 13 9 116 0 0 41 Buffalo 14 Bucknell 6 Johns Hopkins 40 Haverford 13 Swarthmore 19 Drexel 14 West Chester (Pa) Teachers 6 Forwards intercepted by 0 Oregon Washington State State 13 State 6 Yards gained run bacfc interceptions Millersville (Pa) Teachers 0 0 33 Horsemen came to the end of the trail repulsing the Pop Warner-coached Stanford team headed by the great Ernie Nevers in the Arroyo Seco Jan 1 1925 Southern California is big fast and deep with the line built around the huge tackles six-foot four-inch 240-pound John Ferraro and six-foot eight-inch 225-pound Ptfc- Hendren and a multiple of remarkable backs with Mickev Denison 18 Ohio Wesleyan 6 Oberlin 20 Muskingum 6 Wittenberg 20 Capital 0 waahinaton university (St Punting average Total yards all kicks Morns Harvey 12 Glenville 0 Lehigh 27 Carnegie Tech 2 Pennsylvania Militnrv rnllpyp 0 Long Time Between WEST POINT Nov Lehigh resumes basketball relations with Army here Feb 21 after a lapse 0 1" years 64 81 returned tiohipse rela" ticking PZ 01 mfterial- two strikes Jng it "year'inti Wlth out year in and year of lthe to ashamed series fina1e- The cadeS stopped several Notre Dame drive? From tackle to tackle the soldS rSS Phewhaps iust 38 ood' but Fk 1 hll tremendous bulge in the backfield Army did a good job on the ends but its halfbacks did not re Louis) 40 Grinnell 12 CHICAGO Nov 15 Rogers Hornsby formerly a three-time 400 hitter in the National League will 11 1 Opponent fumbles B8 covered 2 1 Lebanon Valley 0 (tie) Franklin Marshall 27 Ursinus Michigan a 01 uuuio Wavne (Mich) 7 George Wash Washington 10 Western Washington 7 Eastern Oregon 6 Central Washington 0 San Diego Marine corps base 40 Del Mar Marines 0 New Mexico Highlands 18 Fort LesColo) Aggies 8 college 6 6X88 State Colorado Phoenfx cXhe 2CitX Sul Ross 22 New Mexico State 2 Yards lost by penalties 0 5 0 ington 6 open a six-weexs Daseoau scnooi for youngsters at Hot Springs Ark Feb 15 IcCardle the former formation East Stroudshurs (Pa) Teachers Idaho 0 0--10 Utah 0 0 0 Scnrinff! Idaho touchdowns quarterback at left halfback 4 6 In announcing his plans today Southern California will have to have fared better and things might have been brighter for the future generals had the ends better job in this Otterbein 33 Mancnester mn Western Michigan 12 Beloit 0 Hillsdale 26 Detroit Tech 0 Achiand 18 Cedarville 0 Maine 19 Bates 13 West Libertv 2fi Friinhnrn (Pa) as formidable or more sep Hornsby also said he win not se as a hitting instructor for Delorme Theis Points after touchdown Overgaard (placement) Touchdown Van Sandt Wm Of the Howard Jones- act well defensively They might AeacnerajL: Cleveland Indians next season I Canterbury 13 Anderson 0 Mohawk 6 Sampson a.

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