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i I. THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1937. rAGE TWENTY-NINE Overcomes Perth Amboy in Closing Seconds, 6-0 Somerville and North Plainfield Triumph in Somerset County Interscholastic Loop Tilts I Orange and Black Wins Beno Stopped After Run of Twenty -Five Yards Beno Crashes Across In Last Forty Seconds In Second Period 6-0 B. H.

Jlinetti Sprints 25 Yards Zebra Captain Tallies 4 for Touchdown in Second Period From 4Yard Line to Itring Victory i 1 SOMEKVILLK. Oct. 30 -Unleash TERTH AMBOY, Oct. 30-Andy Beno's touchdown plungo from the one rapier-like thrust with Ed llnnt Panther line always stiffened when its goal was threatened, 93-Yard Punt The Plue and White attack was forestalled In the opening quarter by a spectacular 93-yard punt by Bancer. The fiery Panther wss standing on his 10-yard line when ho surprised the Zebras by getting off a quick kick which sailed over the distant New Brunswick goal.

The Zebra started to romp in the second period, however, when Beno began to hit his stride. He started acting as the spearhead by if traveling CO yards on two plays Piscatuuay Panthers Play Yellow Jackets The undefeated Hscataway runthers will Invade Manvllle In search of their fourth straight victory at the expense of the Yellow Jackets at Evans Stadium this afternoon. The Panthers will start Voor-hees, Rupprecht, Toth and Gardner In the backfleld. Thlef-fer and Meyers will be at the flanks; Lucas and Steliatclla at the tackles; Bruno and Adams, guards and Wait, center. The game will start at 2:80 o'clock.

1 -rf, 4-yard line best the final whistle by forty seconds and enabled New Brunswick High to wrest a 6 to 0 Ecnerville High won Somcrse 1 1' County'a big grid classic here to day by nosing out Bound Broo victory from an Inspired Perth Am boy eleven which scaled unprece dented heights to repulse a con 6 to 0 in a bitterly-fought battle stantly-thieatenlng Blue and White This game was played on even terms except ior the one scoring series by Somerville. A dog-flght machine for virtually four gruelling quarters before 5,000 wild-eyed fnns between the two lines featured the tilt with the Crusaders' forward at Waters Stadium this afternoon on the first play of the quarter by tearing around left end for 55 yards, phinklnc tho ball on New The touchdown which saved New tvall playing the entire game an! the Orange and Black using only Brunswick's perfect record in four parties enmo as a redemption by 7 Brunswick's 46. A 15-yard penalty iDne substitute Beno of two previous mlscurs by Bound Erook made only on'j halted the attack momentarily but Beno more than made up the loss by romping around rlcht end to the All-Stat ehalfbaek which cheat Columbia Host Change in its back field ed the Blue and White of an earlier Both teams passed up their few score. Bconnsr opportunities by fumbling. the Perth Amboy 48.

Bill Bechardt picked up the baton then and went to tho 41 in four bucks. Bomerville held the edge In tha first half but Bound Brook wa3 Beno had trouble holding the ball today and fumbled threo times, twice within the shadow of the Saturday to Zebra Eleven Once again Beno found a clear s- constantly on the offensive In the last two periods. The Crusaders goal posts in tho last quarter. lane around right end and went to the 23 for a first down. Four plays reached only tho 20 and the Panthers tok over the ball.

They fail Frank Bancer, who played a whale of a came for Perth Amboy, was rompiled eight first downs to Som (erville's six. also struck by a case of Jitters. Im. MInetti stepped Into the hero ed to keep It long as two play mediately after Beno's second Monday Holy Trinity of Westfleld at St. folo when he took a punt on his own 36-yard line and returned it to Sound Brook's 39 in the second quarter.

On the next play the Cru- Peter's. round them back on the 13 and Bancer punted. It was partially blocked and downed on the 35. Beno hacked to the 12 in a series of fumblfl was recovered on the 9-yard line, Bancer paved the way for the Blue and White's score by dropping Andy Beno, New Brunswick High's All-State back, breaks loose for twenty yard run In second quarter against Perth Amboy. The Zebras were stopped In this drive, but Bono crashed across from the 4-yard line In the closing seconds of play to upt the ranthers 6 to 0.

the elusive leather on tho 4-yard short plunges but fumbled there, Lane recovering. A. bad pass from stripe, Beno diving on the ball. Friday Scotch Plains at Dunellen. Flemlngton at Somerville.

Saturday New Brunswick at Columbia. Phlllipsburg Parochial at St With Umpire Rosa eyeing his center on last down Eava New watch as the final minute ticked Football Results Brunswick another break when Bancer was smothered before hs away. New Brunswick lined up Peter's. could punt out of danger. The Zebra dubbed the opportunity vhen Fel- Harvard Runs Wild to Rout Tigers, 34-6 Rutgers Prep at Montclalr Acad eaders were penalized 10 yaras ior folding, placing the leather on the 25.

Before Bound Brook could recover Minctti swept around right end and raced down the sidelines untouched by any Crusader. Hooit Zelano's attempted place kick for the conversion was wide. Fumble Costly A Bound Brook threat was killed Jn the third period when Czahor fumbled on the 11-yard line. ThJ drive started on Bound Brook's 41 and Wilson and Czahor alternated la advancing the ball to the 23, rovic intercepted Benoa Pass on quickly, the ball coming back from center Johnny Prukop to Beno. The chunky halfback started like a streak, wide around right end.

changed hia direction in a flash and cut straight for the final stripe Scholastic College emy. the 10. Panther Threaten The third quarter was mainly a Michigan Topples Illinois, 7 to 6 CHAMPAIGN, Oct. 30 () Michigan defeated Illinois 7 to 6 in Memorial Stadium before 30.CO0 spectators today, coming from behind to tie the score on a long pass, fro mFred Trosko to John Nicholson In the third period and winning on Trosko's point after touchdown conversion. Willard Cramer, Illinois tackle, recovered an Illinl fumble over the goal line for the home team's touchdown, climaxing a 69-yard march.

7 1434 0 00 0 06 0 1434 n. b. h. Perth Amboy 0 0 0 St. Peter's 0 0 It Ramsey 0 0 0 which ha crossed before a hand was laid upon him.

He attempted punting duel with Perth Amboy Highland Park at Rose lie Park. South River at Perth Amboy. Woodbrldge at Carteret North Plainfield at Metuchen. Cranford at Bound Brook. Sunday putting forth Its only threat near Rutgers 13 Lehigh 0 Princeton 0 Harvard 13 Vale 0 Dartmouth 0 Brown 6 ft ft 0 0 012 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRINCETON, Oct.

30 (P) It was a long haul but Dick Harlow's Harvards finally made it. Before a crowd of 48,000 today to dropklck the extra point but it was wide. The game ended two plays later whne Cassidy intercepted one of Bancer's heaves and later- the close. The Panthers had the ball on their own 32 when Bancer picked up three yards and Lane Good Counsel (Newark) at Perth Amboy Catholic aled to Beno on Perth Amboy's 35. uddenly shot away for 25-yards on developed sufficient power to steam New Erunswick's heavily favored 7 9 9 9 719 0 0 7-23 714 Tufts 0 roller Princeton, 34-6, in the first 0 6 eleven rolled up 10 first downs to natural county rivalries win vie big three" game of the season.

Perth Amoby two and covered 203 .1 Thus the Maryland ornithologist Pittsburgh 6 Carnegie Tech 0 yards rushing the ball, but a bril- 0 00 8 1218 with the New Brunswick-Columbia state title bearing tilt in this week's South River 0 0 Long Branch 0 0 Bound Brook 0 0 Somerville 0 6 Peddle 0 0 Brown Prep 0 0 North Plainfield 0 ft Bernardsville 0 0 Rutgers Prep 0 7 Plngry 0 13 MlUburn 0 13 Metuchen 0 0 0 1414 0 8 Lafayette Franklin-Marshall picking up two first downs in the process. Czahor took the ball on a reverse from Wilson and sprinted to the 11, where he was hit hard by two Orange and Black tacklers, and the ball popped out of his arms. Gentile recovering. In the fourth period another Bound Brook threat was stopped when one of Wilson's passes was intercepted on Eomerville's 26. Somerville had only one other real scoring opportunity.

In the first period, it opened a drive which carricxl to the 11-yard line where Eelano fumbled and WelaJ fell on the loose oval. Bound Erook (0) Somerville, (6) L.E Welaj Tozai I lineup of grid games with South River meeting Perth Amboy and 0 00 0 0 a reverse. A pass, Bancer to An-toslcwicz carried to New Brunswick's 35 and Bancer knifed through left tackle to 27 and a first down. Once again Bancer carried the leather, hitting to 23. Lane lost three yards but Bancer came back with a pass to Feltovic on the 18.

The attack stalled here as the Blue and White repulsed a plunge by Bancer and the ball changed hands on downs. Stealing a page from Bancer's book, Beno started the fireworks Notre Dame 7 Minnesota 0 Woodbridge tackling Carteret. The Blue and White's clash with 0 7 ft 25 Notre Dame Surprises By Nipping Minnesota 0 7 0 6 014 0 0 Columbia will command state-wide 0 1225 Fordham North Carolina interest because of its title signifi 0 0 was amply rewarded after two and a half seasons of fruitless waiting for Harvard's first major triumpn of his Cambridge coaching career. It was a reward worth waiting for to Harlow, his Harvards and their rooters, who hadn't seen the crimscr. win ever Princeton since 1923.

But today's game was more than that. It showed Harvard not only generating power every time it had the ball, but also coming up with its first outstanding star in Vernon Struck. Tho Cantab fullback, finally blossoming out in his senior year, wad cance in addition to the strong feelings always present on the field MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30. W) of the season by the narrow mar College of sport when the two foes meet.

gin or i to o. The results stunned a record Notre Dame grldders proved again today whey they call them "The crowd of 64,100 which sat under Scholastic Pennington Prep 12, West Frosh 0. Morrisville 25, Falls Township 0. Scotch Flalns 27, MaUwan 0. Albright 6, BuckneU 0.

Amherst 41. Mass. State 6. Army 20, Virginia Military 7, brilliant sunlight canopy in Memor Fighting Irish." L.T Tobias Miller Jj.G Krivka Olsen t' Somerville Vesle H.G Hedbers Nittolu H.T Morecraft )avey RE Nizalak rfcAleavy Q.B Hanman Clsary IjH Wilson Minet ti K. Suniewick Zelaiio Czahor Kalina Fighting back a supposedly ial Stadium expecting Minnesota to triumph and thus blot out the bitter Columbia has already flashed championship wares and is rated as the cream of the Group IV ranks.

It is the highest scoring machine in the state and Saturday's tilt will be the only time Niw Bruns North Carolina State 12, Boston College 7. a hellion on wheels. He scored in the last period by quick-kicking 70 yards over the Panther goal. Putting the ball In play on the 20. Perth Amboy could pick up only three yards in two plays.

Bancer went back to kick, the ball was partially blocked and Swanson took it on the 32, where he was downed. Iron-man Beno ripped and fought his way to 9-yard line in six attempts. With a first down and touchdown in sight, Beno drove to the 5, was hit hard and the ball flew out of his hands and into the mighty Minnesota team which figured to sweep it right off the grid memories of two previous defeats and one tie at the hands of Notre three of the winners' five touch Scbre by periods: Dame. Bound Urook 0 0 0 0 Linden 14, Roselle Park 6. Columbia 27, Montclalr 0.

St Benedict's 14, Archmere (Del.) downs, handled the ball on virtually every play, was in for fifty-nine iron, Notre Dame rose to the heights to defeat the Golden Goph- Notre Dame battled the Gophers Somerville 0 0 0 06 Touchdown: MInetti. Substitu wick will be forced to swing into action as the underdog. Although this game is slated for of the sixty minutes and a terror ers in one of the major surprises tions: Bound Brook, zydalis, In, to a standstill early in tho first period, after scoring a toucjidown 7. Somerville, Glaser. Je.

Keferee: Ost on defense. He piled up over 200 of Umpire: Tindall. Head linesman: and then protected its slim lead his teams 293 yard3 gained rush Coleman. like football masters. Minnesota Bowdoln 19, Bates 7.

Buffalo 12, Defiance 7. C. C. N. V.

3, Providence 8. Clarkson 14, Hartwick 0. Maine 13, Colby 0. Connecticut State 20, St. John (Annapolis) 7.

Drexel 6, Ursinus 0. Geneva 19, Davis Elkins 8. Manhattan 20, Georgetown 12. Muhlenberg 13, Gettysburg 12. Hamilton 20, Swarthmore 13.

Holy Cross 0, Temple 0 (tie). ing, and tacked on 21 more with end zone. the far-flung Gem gridiron, there will be plenty of grid warfare waiting for the stay-at-homes. The downcounty section will hog the attractions with both Carteret and Perth Amboy serving as the scenes displayed no flash of class that won it rational recognition in previous years until the closing minutes of Perth Amboy punted from the 24 Army Repulses V. M.

20-7 Lateral Pass Upsets and after traveling back to the 36 only to be placed back on its own his second touchdown, a runback of a short Princeton punt which he took on the fly. Up ahead his linemen, notably Ken Booth and Alex Kevorkian, two 60-minute tacklts; Cliff Wilson, Bernardsville, 6 to 0 the game when the Gophers opened up with a forward pass attack which advanced the ball from their of tradition-bound attractions. 48 by a 15-yard penalty. Shifting NORTH PLAINFIELD, Oct. 30 South River has been a perennial its attack to the air, New Bruns Lebanon Valley 3, Penn Military 0, own 12 yard line to the Notre Dams leader in Middlesex County rank Lifting a trick lateral pass play out of its tag; of tricks, North Plain- wick moved to the 9 in two nlaw.

at center, and Captain Russell Al Panzer 19, Lowell Textile 0. 35 before it ended with a pass in Incs and therefore is aimed at Ferris 0, Seton Hall 0 (tie). West Orange 13, Westfleld 0. Klngsley 24, Netcong 0. Belleville 7, Lyndhurst 6.

Hillside 21, Cranford 0. Irving-ton 15, Kearny 6. Bloomfleld 19, Garfield 0. Union 19, Weequahic 0. Mill bum 25, Metuchen 0.

Atlantic City 0, VIneland 0 (tie). Harrison 26, North Arlington 0. Hackensack 13, Cllffslde 0. Paterson Central 20, Clifton a Lakewood 24, Pt. Fleasant 0.

Morrlstown IS, Boonton 0. Mountain Lakes 6, Rockaway ft Jen, at guard, werecpeningup holes field sneaked over a touchdown in WEST POINT, N. Oct. 30 W) Army rode out of the trenches of a bard battle with a last half wherever it appears. Its appear through which the whole Harvard terception.

In desperation Harold Van Every, Minnesota's brilliant forward pass artist, hurled the ball the second period to hand Ber ance at Perth Amboy. its first in Beno tossed to Thomas on the 40 and immediately shot another to Thomas who took the ball over his shoulder on the 9. Beno fumbled on the next play, losine the band could have paraded in lion. Ohio V. 13, Marshall IS (tie) Moravian 7, Susquehanna 6.

New York U. 14, Colgate 7. Vermont 18, Norwich 6. Pennsylvania 14, Navy 7. Hobart 19, Rochester 0.

county warfare, should be marked nardsville its second upset In as many weeks by a 6 to 0 count in i through the air eight times In an attempt to score and turn defeat by fireworks. offensive today to crush Virginia Military Institute, "the little West Point of the south" 20-7, before a featured by a battle or even The CarteretWoodbndge meet ball. Two Plays later Bancer fum into victory. dy-matched lines before 2,000 fans ing will be no less attractive. The Princeton never was in the ball game as Harvard scored twico in the first period, once in the second, was held scoreless in the third and Just as be did a week ago, Chuck 13, New Hampshire ft.

bled and on the next play, Beno Ramblers were tabbed as a mem' went over with the lone Baldwin-Wallace 30, Springfield 6. sell-out throng of 27,000 spectators at Michie Stadium. Sweeney, the smiling Irish lad of Eloomlngton, 111., saved the game ber of Coach Nick Prisco'i pre-sea-son obiectives and the Barrons' then added two more in the last for Notre Dame. After Minnesota Held to a six point lead by the only hopes of saving their faces Wesleyan 7, Trinity 0. Allegheny 14, Waah.

Jeff. 12. West Virginia 64, Western Mary land 0. Vew llruntwlrk (8) P. Ambor (Ot rnonias I)vk had scored a touchdown in the sec quarter.

After the Tigers' second-period touchdown, scored on a 17, (tie). hard charging Virginians in the Hun School 54. F. M. Froh 0.

this year are to come out on top in the remainder of their county en ond period, Sweeney blocked George Faust's try for extra point, allowing yard pass from Jack White to Bordentown M. 6, V. S. Naval (1 PrukoD Wayncsburg 7, West Virginia gagements. After losing 25 to 6 to the Fichtins Irish to retain their Plebes 0.

Johnny Vruwink at the end of a 62-yard march, they got beyond Wesleyan 0. Williams 6, Lnion 0. Matflerd Sewitch lt.r Vettiir Via Central (Newark) 0, Jefferson New Brunswick, they rebounded to battle Perth Amboy to a scoreless mid-field only twice. first half, featured by great field running and passing by Paul Shu, the Cadet backs finally broke through to pile up It points and rout the minute men from Ixing- tiers this afternoon. North Plainfield Intercepted a pass on Bernardsville's 30-yarJ to pave the way for the game's cnly score.

The Canucks immedi- ately opened up an aerial attack and moved to Bernardsville's 3-yard stripe on two tosses. Don McHugh 'passed to Lassen and Maskell completed a heave to Icangelo. Bernard ville's line rose up to toss ack three thrusts but on last kdown, "Bed" Wall started for a itmck at tackle but flipped a lateral ito McHugh at the line of scrim-3rnage and the North Plainfield cap-'tain skirted the end before Ber-, nardsvUle could recover. Maskell's one point lead. There was a swirl of bodies crashing into the ball after Faust's toe hit it, but it was (Elizabeth) 13.

94 Heno Antosiewlc Worcester Poly 12, Rhode Island 2. A 65-yard drive that took eleven tie and a victory over Carteret is ''V, Benhardt Rawer VP Swanson Galettn r-B Cas.ildv svtit nvin the next step to a fair season. Sweeney who did the work. Sweeney Again plays and saw Struck carrying the ball on six gave Harvard its opening score, made by Torbert MacDonaid Scor bv DArfnft- Cards Play Tomorrow The unorthodox St Peter's High Pompton Lakes 20, Bogota 7. Moorestown 6, Haddon Heights 0.

Paulsboro 12, 7. Audubon 13, Haddonfield 0. Palmyra 7, Merchantville 8. Asbury Park High 18, Phillips- ton, Va though they came back b- t-n l'erth Amboy ft It was tho same Sweeney who last from the 2-yard line. The second with a desperate aerial attack in week rocketed into Allen McFar- eleven' will attempt the iron-man stunt by playing two games this week.

With only one day rest the land in the end zone to give Notre the closine minutes to avert a V. B. H. Schnk, It; Schmidt, rri fctarodub. fb; Van Mew, re.

Penli Amboy, Cnmsnto. rt: lioralf. rr R.f. followed a few moments later, as both of Harvard's ends broke in to block a punt by Bob HInchman. burg 7.

Syracuse 19, Penn State 13. Georgia Tech 14, Vanderbilt 0. Alabama 41, Kentucky 0. Tennessee 32, Georgia 0. Tulane 14, Mississippi 7.

Maryland 13, Florida 7. Duke 43, Wash. Lee 0. Clenison 32, Wake Forest 0. Miss.

State 0, Centenary 0 (tie). Davldscr 13, Furman 9. Virginia fl. William Mary 0. Virginia Tech 31, Hampden-Syd- Dame a safety in its to 7 surprise scoreless defeat, Under the perfect playing condi victory over the ISavy.

eree: Lippman. Umpire: Hose. Head Cardinals will take on Holy Trinity of Westfleld at Buccleuch Park to Hackettstewn 20, Dover 0. Princeton Freshmen Seconds 24, linesman: Tambor. From tho very beginning Notre place kick for the conversion went Blair Academy 0.

tions of a typical Indian summer day the Cadets, trirped only by Bob Green actually got in front of the ball, then retrieved it and, with blocking from fellow-wingman Don Statutes LawrencevlUe 13, Hill School 13. Trenton High 54, George School 0. irst downs Yale this season, drove over for their first touchdown near the close Daughters, carried it to the Tiger Dame was an alert, smart, scrappy eleven. The first time tho Irish got the ball on a punt, action began. Andy Puplis, Notre Dame's little quarterback, ran the ball back gained ruahlner wry.

North Plainfield repulsed everything Bernardsville had to offer in the way of offense and was in complete command of the play throughout. Struck bucked it over. ney 0. morrow and entertain Phillipsburg Parochial next Saturday on the same field. The last-mentioned tilt will be the more attractive since Coach Bud Murphy guided Phil-lipsburg last season and Is anxious to make a good showing against his former charges.

Yard lost rushlnir of the opening period. Woody N. U. 10 4 2 4 forward passes triad MacDonald's punt downed on the 1 -it I i -1 I1 I 1 A rusaders Hold 33 yards along the side lines, going Princeton 2, set up Struck's next urwaros completed nrvls Eained. forwards orwards JnterrcDtt-il to Mmnesotas 3 berore Jbarry tsun rcore, as Givcns haa to kick back ler.

Minnesota fullback, smacked Lateral passe.i tried 2 Score by periods: Bernardsville 0 0 North Plainfield 0 6 hurriedly from behind his goal line. 0-0 0-6 Wilson, later forced out of the battle with a badly lacerated eye, passed the boys from Dixie dizzy and Johnny Ryan plunged over from the foot line to score. Charlie Long's lick for the extra point was wide. him out of bound. Dn the third P.

An 11 in i 11 at i 1 tn Temple to Draw Michigan 7, Illinois 6. Northwestern 14, Wisconsin 6. Purdue 13, Iowa 0. Ohio State 39, Chicago 0. Nebraska 7, Indiana 0.

Santa Clara 30, Marquette 0. Michigan State 18, Kansas 0. Villanova 7, Detroit 0. Missouri 12, Iowa State 0. literals completed 2 nrds gained, laterals umber of minta 1 down McCarthy passed to McCor- distance of mints.

xarAm In the last period Struck sprinted 21 yards from scrimmage after a Tiger punt had covered exactly 12 yards, and MacDonaid finished things off with a 47-yard scoring; The two other local schools will take to the road. Rutgers Prep trots up to Montclair Academy and Highland Park tangles with the tough Roselle Park combine. Saturday's list is wound up with two Somerset County teams in ac Kunback of punts, yards 44 Fumbles 4 WORCESTER, Oct. 30 W. Own fumbles recovered 1 mick who was stopped on Minnesota's 19 and then McCarthy struck the end of the nine yard stripe.

Th3ing, Notre Damo fullback, plowed three yards and McCarthy banged around right end to the Syracuse Tops Nittany Lions enaltles 2 The undefeated Holy Cross CrM-jy 'j nimnHl Boston V. 14, Washington U. (St. irds lost, canailles an saders were forced to command Kickoffs 2 arda gained, kickoffs II By Georgia Tech, 14-0 tion. Bound Brook has a home appearance with Cranford and North Plainfield crosses the county line four.

From there Puplis on a quarterback sneak, dived across the line Ickofr runbacks, yards. From Doint where ball dash after intercepting one of White's aerials. Chief Boston, Harvard's fine blocker, place-kicked four of the five extra points. Captain Allen, carried off the field in the third period, was the only serious casualty of the day. He is a pair of mighty goal line stands to fight off a challenging Temple University eleven and gain a scoreless tie In a rugged football battle icked.

SYRACUSE, N. Oct. 30 ATLANTA, Oct. 30. ()-Clicking and then kicked goal.

A thrill-packed last half rally by an aroused Syracuse University eleven Louis) 1Z. Oklahoma 19, Kansas State 0. Detroit Tech 14, Kenyon 0. Ohio Wesleyan 20, Cincinnati 6. Ohio Northern 3, Capital 0.

Marietta 12, Otterbeln 0. Baylor 6, Texas Christian 0. Arkansas 26, Texas A. and M. 13.

Southern Methodist 13, Texas 2. Rice 13, Auburn 7. Texas Tech 14, Oklahoma A IM. 6. broueht It a 19-13 victory over fena HATS CLEANED 50c NICE SELECTION gg to oppose Metuchen.

Friday's slate offers two Invitations. Scotch Plains invades Dun-ellen and Flemington marches into Somerville in a neighborly battle. The down-trodden Perth Amboy Catholic troupe stands alone in its likely to miss the Harvard-Army game next Saturday. State tcday, before 12,000 wildly with their own aerial attack and spearing the attempts of their opponents, an inspired Georgia Tech team today defeated Vanderbilt 14 to 0 to ruin the Commodore's perfect record of no losses and no ties. An estimated 24,000 fans saw the game.

cheerins fans in Archbold Stadium OF USED HATS fiJl? fought through a stiff gale before a capacity crowd of 22,000 spectators here this afternoon. Although Coach Pop Warners more powerful team outrushed the Purple, 161 yards to 71, both the Owls' scoring chances came on Holy Cross fumble3. The Orange, made to look like a Theatre and Sport Event Tickets Lewis Ticket Office Now Located At 339 MADISON AVE. Perth Amboy. Tel.

P. A. 4-38SO Ohio State Crushes New Brunswick Hat Renovating- Co. 407 GEOBGE STREET eoft touch in the first half by a hard-flghting Nittany Lion varsity, took Ossie Solem's half-time lecture Sunday offering with Good Counsel of Newark at Waters Stadium, Perth Amboy. 3 The Crusaders' only scoring opportunities came in the first period, but the powerful Temple defenses Have Your Hats Cleaned and Blocked and Mimed at he Harold Ruth, speedy reserve back.

Syracuse then drove goalward three times before thwarting a determined State eleven to score tho forced them to tmrrender the ball Chicago Eleven, 39-0 CHICAGO, Oct. 30. OP) Getting up a head of steam in the second period, Ohio State plowed Chicago today for six touchdowns and a 39 to 0 victory, its third straight in quest of the big ten football title, before 12,000 spectators at Stagg Field. Marathon Hat Cleaners I Don't Fret! A New Battery Will Make ft) Satisfaction Guaranteed 69 ALBANY ST. It Go tying touchdown.

Again it was Sldat's passes, a 10-yarder to Adam Markowski, reserve end, and a 15-yard scoring toss to Ruth took the ball over in two plays from the Washington Run To War Admiral LAUREL, Oct. 30 (fF) War Admiral, Samuel D. Riddle's little brown colt, scampered to his seventh straight triumph today to win the mile and a quarter Washington Handicap and become the big money winner of the year. His victory by a length and a half over Heelfly in the fast time of 2:04 4-5 was worth $15,350 to the Admiral, bringing his earnings for the year to $160,820 and shoving him ahead of C. S.

Howard's Sea-biscuit in money earning ranks. to heart and came back to score 39 points with an amazing reversal ef form. Little Rabbit Wear, diminutive baekfleld ace of Ponn State who ran Syracuse ragged In the first half, caw one of hia frantic last period passes go astray as Wilmeth Sidat Singh, Syracuse Hindu halfback, nabbed the toss. Previously Wear had swept around the ends, hit the line and pitched strikes with his passes to set the stage for the first score, bring about the second and personally account for tho third and winning one. Sldat's 10-yard toss to Quarterback Bill Hoffman in State territory and own 10-yard off-tackle fcrwat Mt frl Low As 2 151 215-yard mark.

The Finest Pood In Town twice. The Purple gsve it up the first time on the Temple 18 and the second time on the 30. SOUTH RIVER JUNIOR LEAGUE Standing of the Teams: W. L. Tct St.

Joseph's 5 1 Black Cats ..5 1 .833 Bito's 4 2 .667 Hotel 4 2 .667 Rangers 3 3 .500 Beagles 2 4 .333 HUT I 5 .167 National Bread 0 6 .000. Jim Eruett, substitute Syracuse CAL'S tackle, missed the kick from placement that would have put the Orange ahead, but Sidat-Singh settled that a short time later by in NEBRASKA CLICKS, 7 TO 0 LINCOLN, Oct. 30 Nebraska, the football team without an offensive, beat Indiana's Hoosiers 7 to 0 today, before 36,500 fans, by sending Jack Dodd away for a 63 yard run on a shovel pass the first of the CENTRAL LURCH 133 Altmny St. Tel. N.a 6176 Tbe Outstanding Union Restaurant in Middlesex County 29 ALBANY ST.

tercepting Wear's pass and sprinting 25 yards for the score without kuvln ft b4 to MO )ln..

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