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THE RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1932 I7S0E SIX MICHIGAN TAKES CLEAR TITOS EN BEG TEN I OOTIJALL STAKS By Laufer imUSHING UP SPORTS FOOTBALL ypavllnq ONLY EIGHT NOW UNBEATEN, UNTIED FIELD GOAL STOPS MINNESOTA'S TRY Harry Newman, Michigan Booted field goal that beat Minne TURKEY DAY WILL BRING LARGE STEP IN GRID PROGRAM sota. 3-0, and clinched Big ien ti er Michigan. WITH WOLVERINES Kersheila, West Liberty Seor- Texas Christian 1-cad In Scoring With Auburn 30 Boliits in the Kear CARHKy WHO DIED RECENiLV IN CAUFoRNlAy Some Sectional ChamplonhhlpH May (By The AsHurlatrd l'rrs lie Settled Thursday and Saturday's 1'rogram Will be Brlnt Knd Michigan' Title i Find ar Incision for Several Years; I'ur-due' Tip Spoils hanipionship IloM-. I ed 11 touchdowns, scored five points after touchdown, as his team louted Cedsrville, 137-0.

Geoige Fenton, Fordham B.ocked kick, resulting in safety I that enabled Fordham to beat Ore-i yon State, 8-6. Phippa, Auburn Splinted 43 yards in fourth period for touch In Sight, li. STANDINGS ret. Doherty's Drugs 13 8 .619 Harney HoteU 12 9 .571 Orange Cafes 12 .571 Crockett 11 10 .524 Congress Cafes 9 12 .429 Hanson-Whites II 10 .524 Adams Bros. 11 10 .524 Recreations 5 16 owe of ,1 Tn.e By II.

1. 1 AM WKUhKS Associated Piess Spoits Wiitci) PHC DM 1 WL)I i I I I New York, Nov." 21. (A) Sixteen of the nation's hundreds of college football teams still could boast undefeated records today but only eight had escaped one or more ties. Casualties during the past week were comparatively light as only three Bchools Temple, DePaul, and Wayncsburg were eliminated from the unbeaten list. Texas Christian leads the undefeated group In scoring with 275 points with Auburn just 20 points behind.

Colgate ranks third with A Ata'ST HOWEVER- down that beat Georgia. Bernie Majsterson, Nebraska Kicked field goal to aid in defeat of Oklahoma, 5-0. Mickey Vuchinich, Ohio State Chicago, Nov. 21 Michigan, the new champion, and Purdue, the lunner-up by the margin of a tie Worth Cm (rut North Daknta 13; IHd'aul 6. South Dakota 0: tlonusa t'.

lie Tern Minnesota 0, Allrhitran 8. W'iwona'n IS, "hicfo 7. Ohio State .1, Illinois 0. Iowa Northwestern 41. Indiana 7, I'urdue 25.

Ills Ms Kama 15, Kmixas Stnte 0. Nebraska 5, Oklahoma ft. Iowa State 34. Drake 13. rt Harvard 0, Yule 13.

hlirli Lafayct-te SS. Kordtiam 8, Orefron State C. Viilunnva 7, Temple 0. Swarthmnre fi, DU-kinnon 0. Haverford 0, Delaware fi.

Juniata 7, Suxquehanna 12. Marvland S. anhlnirton and poU-TiMS 1 ICNU U'U- pi His field goal in last four minutes but the of play turned back Illinois. frame, vindicated the foiccatJ of the expeit By HERBERT W. BARKER AsMK-iuted rrrtut Sports Writer New York, Nov.

21-f) The thundering football herd sweeps down the home stretch this week with an exceptional double-barrelled program that virtually writes finis to the 1932 campaign. Once Thanksgiving day's contests and those of the following Saturday are written Into the rec-ordii only a few scattering Important games will remain to be played before uniforms are packed away for another season. But this week's salvo from football's big guns will be an impressive one a fine array of Important struggles headed by such pair Bob La.ssiter, Yale- (Seven Wffks) Team Recreations, 18.351 pins in 21 games, average 779. Adams, 15,821 pins in 21 games, average, 753. jest of the Wc-tein conference fi His running Yale's 19-0 passing featured un- out.

ui iitti vaiu. ed a scramble of pica -ant and Crockctti, 15,754 pins In 21 games, pleasant ssurpi iscs. As the teams went to the po. 243 points and shares -with St. John's of Minnesota the honor of having a perfect defensive record.

The list of undefeated teams as compiled by The Associated Press follows: Team W. T. Pts. Op. average, 7ou.

OHIO STATE TAKES back in September. Punlue. Michi Doherty's, 15,750 pins in 'i rxp nvn. uhTj RlwmeC oJ games, average, ALL-STAR PLACES Harneys, 15,713 pins in il garner, Auburn 9 0 :55 Secsuo and Tujo out Js OWE S. HOME PLATE average, 748.

Hanson-Whites, 15,340 pins in ings as Army-Notre Dame, Brown-Colgate, Pitt-Stanford, Alabama- games, average, 74U. In 21 Orange Cafes, 15,2 ta pins Big Ten Team Named by Coaches: Buckeye and Michigan Place Three F.ach Vanderbilt, Tennessee-Kentucky, Georgia-Georgia Tech, Penn-Cor- games, average, d. 0. WpHleysn 1H, Rochester 0. Massachusetts 2 Tuft 6.

I'M tsliiirith S. t'arnrsrle 0. Ttutcers IK. Hnrinirfleld 0. Boston IT.

llonton college 21. Iturknell 8, tleftrjietown 6. Holy Cross 0, Manhattan 0- Norwich- 0, It. I. 8.

Syracuse 9, Columbia 6. Vl.tlmore 0. Alfred 0. Waynesburg 0, New River 12. flrov City-Tlilel (poxtponed, bad weather).

loyola (Balttmore)-Mt. St. Mary's postponed, rain). St. JoBfpli'H 12, Washington co.1-leire 7.

West mlnstor 0, Geneva IS. Cedarvllle 0, West Uherty 137. 1'psala 8, AVag-ner Shepherd eollrcro 40: Hullaudet 0. Seton Hall. Ix'ell Textile, 0.

Middle IVrnt Notre Dnme 12: Navy 0. nell and Texas Christian-Southern Colgate ,.8 0 Centenary 8 0 Jefferson (Texas) 8 0 Michigan 8 0 Valparaiso ...8 0 South Cal .7 0 Brown 7 0 Texas Christian 9 1 Tennessee 7,1 Purdue ...7 1 Susquehanna 7 1 Methodist. 34 0 28 42 13 31 7 21 23 23 40 24 6 0 25 20 Coming up to one of the final mlieposts, here's how the situation CongreM Cafes. 14,2.1 pinsin i games, average, 860. Record High game, Kambak, Adams, 209.

High last week, Joy, Recreations, 207. High total. Muller, Orange, 576. 213 183 179 123 182 144 81 275 180 164 151 174 109 175 128 pan, (Jnio Male, mi Minnesota weie figured as the championship possibilities. The Wolveiines and F.oilermakeis Hot there, but of the other trio, only Ohio State attained a first division beith with tvo victories, two ties and a defeat.

And that was a lot less than Buckeye buppoiters ex-J ected. Minnesota and Northwestern wound up in a virtual tie for fifth, each winning two, and losing three, while Noithwestem had tie with Purdue. Wiseonin, not even ranked among the possible dai horses, won four engagements, tied in one and suf-feied one defeat the defeat by the diffeience of a. try for point that made, to one which didn't for its best lecord since 1928 and third place in the slanding. Illinois appealed headed for an shapes up 'in the country's major conferences: East-Brown and Colgate, only un High last week.

Huxtable, Ad By PAI MICKFLSO.V (Associated Pre-s Sports Writer) I Chlrago, Nov. 21 (A)- Ohio state's stars upset the All-Star Big Ten football team this year, Although engulfed In an erratic season, the Buckeyes tied Michigan in placing players on the All-Star team Felected for the Associated Press by coaches, landing three berths in the line and backfield. Purdue placed two players while the other three positions went to outstanding aces from Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota. Western Mich 6 1 St. John's 6 1 Pittsburgh 7 2 Vanderbilt 6 2 beaten and untied teams in the section, battled at Providence with probable recognition as eastern champion awaiting the winner, Penn and Cornell, New York Uni Te Complied aid cwvsjleV UET-tve BA.u.ToThe backstop, tue fNMNER, MEANWHILE) TfeAAlNtt RR chmilev feigned ts HA.VT2 LOST The BNU.

AND BEoAn netrolt Michigan State 7. Case 14; Oberlin 0. Ottorlioln ft; Akron 0. Ohio V. 25: Ohio Westovan 0.

ams, 532. High team game, Dohetty's, 870. High last week, Recreations, 828. High team total, Recreations, High last week, Recreations, Individuals 1. Elliott, Crockett, 3,031 pins in Defiance 13; Detroit City College 7.

BlufTton W'llmlnsrton 0. Kenvnn 2: Ashland 0. CAMPBELL RUNS 95 YARDS FOR SCORE Washington and Jefferson Mar WiViash (i- PePniir 0. 18 games, average, 169. To MULUM Rft.

AEAS7 Northwestern, which placed three players on the 1931 All-Star eleven and two of them on the All-American team, failed to land a berth. Ernest "Pug" Rentner, fleet Wildcat halfback, received but one vote versity and Carnegie Tech, West Virginia and Washington and Jefferson are other leading Thanksgiving day rivals. On Saturday, Army will met Notre Dame at the Yankee stadium here, Pitt, undefeated but twice tied, will face Stanford, and Boston college and Holy Cross will get together In their annual meeting. South with Auburn, heir-apparent to the conference throne idle until its closing game with South Carolina Dec. 3, interest will center on the Thanksgiving day games between Alabama and Vanderbilt and and Kentucky, and on the Georgia-Georgia Tech duel at Atlanta Saturday.

Southwest Texas Christian should clinch the championship In for "re-election" and that was for' the second team. Another stalwart' on last year's all-conference team, other poor season, possibly one without a confeience victory. Two defeats at the start seemed to bear out the prediction, but Bob Zuppke t-hook hia no better than fair material together under the leadership of Gil Berry and won over Chicago and Indiana, along with losing 1 eaitbieakeis to Wisconsin and Ohio State. Moie than a little was expected of Indiana and Chicago, but after good starts, both sagged and finished just ahead of last place, each winning one game, and losing four, with the Hoosiciis adding a tie to their record. Iowa had little hope of getting anywhere and didn't, losing five straight, although the B.

II. Conference 1 pet. Rapid City 5 0 0 1.000 181 Belle Fourche ..4 2 0 .667 87 Lead 320 .667 50 PRESIDENT TAKES EXERCISES AGAIN op 0 S3 45 33 120 9 88 Spearflsh 2 3 1 .400 Sturgls 13 1 .250 Jack Manders of Minnesota, lost out by a narrow margin to Roy Horstmann, Purdue's yardage maker. Harry Newman, spark plug of Michigan's title drive, was the only unanimous choice of the coaches, who selected Purdue's drop kicking Deadwood 0 5 0 .000 18 90 10 0 20 Pierre, Nov. 21 Pat Campbell, stsr of the Rapid City Indian school football team, made the most brilliant play of the game here Saturday and almast gathered enough glory to offset a defeat by his team.

Campbell, standing on own five yard line, grabbed the kickoff at the start of the second half, and ran it back for a touchdown. It proved to be the only Rapid City score of the game and the fin-el Y-o-nt was 26 to 7 for the Pierre Redskins. Aitnough the line held well, Pierre' end runs were too much for Rapid City, and the locals scored in every The score at the half was 12 to 0. Tony Gereau, former Rapid City player, crossed the goal line three times and Fast Horse made the other. Pierre made eight first downs to seven for Rapid City.

Washington, Nov. 21 CP) The thud of a swiftly-thrown eix-pound medicine ball is being heard once more on these chilly mornings behind the hedges of the White House south lawn. 2. Huxtable, Adams, 3,479 pins In 21 games, average, 3. Joy, Recreations.

2,959 pins in 18 games, average, 164. 4. Chase, Doherty's, 3,419 pins in 21 games, average, 163. 5. Rousseau, Recreations, 3,393 pins In 21 games, average, 162.

6. Turlcy, Harneys, 973 pins in six games, average, 162. 7. Egemo, Harneys, 2,418 pins in 16 game, average. 161.

8. Metz, Recreations, 2,417 pins In 15 games, average, 161. 9. Kambak, Adams', 1,925 pins in 12 average, 160. 10.

Baker, Harneys. 3,318 pins In 21 games, average, 158. 11. Gilmore, Recreations, 3,317 pins In 21 games, average, 158. 12.

Muller, Orange, 3,314 pins in 21 rames. average, 158. 13. Stotelmeyer, Crocketts, 3,301 pins In 21 games, average, 137. 14.

Woodman, Doherty's 2,345 pins In 15 games, average, 156. 15. Lane, Harneys, 2,643 pins in 17 games, average, 155. 16. Lcban, Orange.

3,252 pins In 21 games, average, 155. All Teams; All Games Edgemont 6 0 0 1.000 137 Rapid City 6 0 1 1.000 227 Rapid Seconds .3 0 1 1.000 73 Belle Fourche .521 .714 100 Custer 421 .667 54 Rapid Indians 4 2 1 .667 74 Lead 341 .429 50 54 74 50 Hawkeyes showed improvement un ace, Paul Pardonner, for the quar-teiback of the second team. Paul Moss of Purdue and Ivan William nop Hillsdale 7. WnoBter Denison Wyoming- Creigrhton 34. Simpson 0: Luther' 7.

Vpner Iowa LaCrosse Teachers 12. Coc 13: Iowa State Teachers 7. t. Viator Missouri Mines 0 M.Mllh nuke North Carolina (t. Cltidel South Carolina 19.

Hampden-Fydney- 2a; St. John's (Arnapolls) 7. Emory and Henry William and Marv 18. fjeoruetown college 0: Centre 21 Auburn 14: Georgia 7. Randolph sracon 14; Roanoke o.

Hirminnliam-Southern 7 Howard 0. Swanee Tulahe 26.. 7, southwestern Mmphisl 0. LoiiUvllle West KemuiKy Teachers 58. Louisiana Louisiana col-lee-e 13.

Teachers Mary vine 12. State Teachers college 32; Delta Teachers 23. Southwest Southern Mrthoiltt Hnvlor 11 Texas Christian IS; Rise 6. Texas Tech 30: Mexico 6. Wr JMlfornla 0: Stanford 0.

18 Pr8hul -Young T'tah 16; Colorado Aira-ies 0. Montana 0f California at L. Mines 98; Billings 0. hitman Willamette 6. Ca-roll college 13; Idaho, south.

1 1 fa fw li 39 Saturday's game with Southern Methodist. Rice and Baylor play the same day. til losing to Northwestern, 41 to 6, "Saturday. I President Hoover has resumed son, Michigan, were heavy favor Pacific Coast Southern Califor Michigan's fine team leached the his early morning exercise where it was interrupted by western cam 42 61 59 33 120 50 121 27 24 Spearflsh 2 3 1 .400 paign trips, determined, in the words of his physician, to "keep fit for the demands of his remaining peak of the best of several excellent Beacons by overcoming Minne-toia, 3 to 0, in its Iinal game. The Wolverines' triumph gave the conference its first undisputed titieholder since 1929 when Purdue nia should hurdle Its final conference foe, Washington, but the other University of California at Loi Angeles may run into trouble with Washington State.

Big Six Nebraska, which clinched the title by beating Oklahoma last week, closes its conference season Thursday against Missouri. Rocky Mountain Utah already has won the championship for the Sturgis 2 4 1 .333 Vale 120 .333 Hot Springs 2 4 1 .333 Newell 13 1 .250 Deadwood 16 0 .143 Nisland 0 0 0 .000 Lead Seconds 0 0 1 .000 Oelrichs 0 2 0 .000 64 117 24 75 24 109 0 0 0 0 6 39 months Jnthe presidency." Dr. Joel T. Boone, the White House physician, today pronounced the chief executive "rested up from the campaign and now in his normal fine physical condition." He said Mr. Hoover had determined to keep up this before-seven-o'clock workout despite rain or snow, until he returns to private life on March 4.

ites for the wing positions. 1 The selections follow: First team Second Team Moss, Purdue Robinson, Minn. Left End Wells, Minn. Wistert. Mich.

Left Tackle Kabat, Wis. Lctsinger, Purdue Left Guard Bernard, Mich. Oehler, Purdue Center Gailus, O. State Varner, O. State Right Guard Rosequist, O.

State Cassels, Chicago Right Tackle Williamson, Mich. Petoskey, Mich. Right End Newman, Mich. Pardonner, Purdue Quarterback Hinchman, O. State McGuire, Wis.

Lelf Half Berry, Illinois Purvis, Purdue Right Half Horstmann, Purdue Manders, Minn. The 1932 1 ALL-AMERICA BIG SIX fifth successive year. Denver and Colorado University, and Wyoming and Colorado Aggies play Thanks swept through the opposition, and gave Michigan its first clear title since 1926. Purdue won five and tied one, finishing up by walloping its Hoos-ier rival, Indiana, 25 to 7. Ohio State closed its books with a bitterly contested 3 to 0 victory over Illinois and Wisconsin rounded out its season by defeating Chicago, 18 to 7.

Wisconsin was high scorer for the season, amassing 105 points. The champion Wolverines were fouith in scoring, ranking behind the Badgers, Purdue and Northwestern, with $3 points. Michigan SOUTH DAKOTAN IS STAR. ARMY GAME I'ct 1.000 .600 .600 .600 .333 .000 Nebraska Oklahoma Kansas Kansas State Missouri giving day. Brigham Young plays.

South Dakota in an Intersectional game Thursday. Big Ten Season closed Satur Pomona 1.1:' Occidental 1 1 Barbara State Whittior of ruct Arizona San Diego State 13. Miners Play Yankton There On January 12 08 Iowa State 0 West Point, N. Nov. 21 (Pv The Army regulars, resting for the coming big games with Notre day with Michigan crowned champion by virtue of a 3-0 victory over Minnesota.

Purdue, swamping Indiana, finished second with only the Northwestern tie spoiling an otherwise perfect record. FOOTBALL IS MAIN I INCOME, YOST SAYS Yankton, Nov. 21 Eight games have been scheduled by Yankton college for the 1932-33 basketball season, and others are tentatively slated. tt i liowever, was scored on only once 1 uouaUH BIG TEN Pet Michigan 6 0 0 1.000 Purdue 5 0 1 1.000 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 Wisconsin 4 1 1 .800 Ohio State 2 1 2 .667 Dame and Navy, played Just five minutes against West Virginia Wesleyan Saturday, struck once and swiftly for a touchdown and then retired to watch the reserves hold safely for a 7-0 victory. There, wan hist, one lull in a In conference competition, Noith-' western making a touchdown in the Forty-five per cent of Tennes-first game of the championship see's lumber production in 1930 was campaign.

oak. COYOTES LOSE IN St. Nov. 21. py-neccipts from football games support all I LAST PERIOD, 12-0 Two contest will be in December, allowing the Greyhounds to be in good condition for opening of the regular conference schedule.

Stanley forward; Strub, guard, and Valder, forward, arc the only U31 letter winners on the fqiiad, hut rapablc recruits arc available. The present schedule: Northwestern 2 3 1 .400 Chicago 1 4 0 .250 Indiana 14 1 .250 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 Iowa 0 5 0 .000 i Snokane, Nov. 21. A stalwart and stubborn South Dakota line stood up before a ripping, other branches of college athletics ptorm that had raged all night and and any successful attempt to "de-1 continued through the game and In commercialize" the game would that period the Cadet "big" team force abandonment of major ath- pent Felix Vidal of Madison, S. lctic programs In all schools.

Field- scampering 75 yards for the only ing H. Yost, director of atrletics at ncore. a brilliant dash that saw the the University of Michigan, said little Army back dash and twist hi In an address here. (way through the entire Wesleyan "Michigan's athletic plant, devel- oped at a cost of about $4,000,000.1 Only a few hundred spectators, furnishes syrts activities for all 'aside from the always loyal cotps, its students, and if the rcceinti huddled under raincoats in Michie Dec. 0 -Western Union at Yank UlJ WlillAAA DDAI irUCD slashing offense for three periods ton.

before crumbling to let Gonzaga i Bulldogs score a 12 to 0 victory in their football game here Saturday. THE Associated Prett nation-wide constntut of sporti writers and ei eertl wilt pick trig nation's clejren outstanding football players for its eighth jn-nuat All-America team, Coming Saturday, Dec. 3' Watch for It The Accepted ALL-AMERICA The Rapid City Daily Journal NORTHERN RECORD ON ELEVENS GOOD being named All-America cura by Walter Camp in two of the 10 University of South Dakota at Yankton. 4 Southern at Springfield. 12 -Mine at Yankton.

25 Spcarfish at Yankton. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan.

Until the last period Gonzaga three years he played. was unable to advance through the from football were to be loft, the stadium to watch the game He was one of the first of the powerful Dakota line although the entire nlant would h. 2 Huron at Yankton. Feb. 1 a i modern "running guards." which means that he drew back out of nunuuija pueu up eigin urai uuwns Mr.

Yost Stated. in thn three oerlods in marches I Yes, Spears Is Back IN' the five years during which Dr. "Fat" Spears coached football teams at the University of Minnesota, the Cophcrs never lost a game to VWsco.nsin. Now that Dr. "Fat" Spears Is coarhine at Wisconsin, maybe the Gophers will not win any more games Irom the Badgers.

Certainly the doctor got a good BEVANS TO PLAY Feb. 10 Southern at Yankton. Feb. 23 Wesleyan at Yankton. ji.

"iniuias uuuer the line to ruu Interference for the ba kfield on flank attacks. F- column a nns sinnreuterl lht Aberdeen, Nov. 21. Since taking over the reins as head coach at Northern State Teachers college, Coach R. N.

"Bob" Campbell has built up an Impressive record with Northern football teams. A tabulation of past records they neared the goal. Gonzaga Mies be supported by endowments started its first effective goalward but obtaining endowments large CAGE, WESLEYAN BUSH IS APPARENT The "Trouble Shooter" as eoon as me lourm enough to support athletics would quarter opened. Big Max Impossible at nretieBtt. -u Mitchell.

Nov. 21. With football show that since 1929, Campbell's first year at the school, the Wolves CHAMP IN SCORING fullback, and Cassetto, halfback, alternated bruising line drives and start toward turning the tables when his smart Badger eleven set Minnesota back recently, 20 to over for another year, Coach Stew- Bonoois. could the people be further taxed to support athletics at state Institutions. had won 19 games, lost and 4 TTE was an excellent blocker himself, and his Wisconsin team this year shows that ho liar been able to pass on his talents to others.

i Spears started coaching at Dartmouth shortly after the war. i nit A. Fereufon and his corps of end runs to advance 57 yards. Fra- resulted In a tie score. 13.

zlcr, quarterback then passed to Northern lost the conference "Spears Is back." was talk Peterson for seven yards and athletes at Dakota Wesleyan uni-versity are looking forward to an-' other successful basketball season, championship this year by losing that went aroand the Big Ten just When persons decry the large receipts from football contests they should ask themselves what i this money is being spent for." Krause plunged nine more to the touchdown. to the Augustana eleven. Coach fwlth Major Cavanaugh. and the horore the present season opened, "and you never can teU'what will Campbell is optimistic about next A few minutes later Krause got happen, when a Spears team takes major was a pretty good man from whom to learn. "-auaugh left.

Spears succeeded to the megaphone. Dartmouth, which year's team, however, only eight men leaving the squad this year via the cap and gown route. Men Practice started last week, with a number of new men donning suits for practice at Morrow gym. Fred Beier, all-conference center for two successive years, Is the only regular remaining from last me neia. it true you never By The Associated Tress Lou Bush, of Massachusetts State, apparently has clinched the national Individual football scoring championship.

Although held scoreless by Tufts last week, Bush's 114 points put him far In advance of the runner-up, Ralph Graham of Kansas State and' Carroll Broderick of West Kentucky Teachers, who hold third place. NEBRASKA TAKES Bid SIX CROWN can. Not only that, but all who had any doubts that Spears is hack have them removed. The graduating Include: Clarence Nichols, Francis Wolvlngton, Clinton had been wondering when anoth er great team was coming along, Williams. Ed Johnson.

Art John Immediately found Itself with or.o son, Leonard Sloan, Henry Thomp doctor's team has lost Just one game this year, and that to Pur-duo by a score of 7 to 6. on Its hands. When Spears left year's team, but with a number of reserves returning, together with soma exceptionally good new material, prospects are bright for the coming year. son and George Gregerson. away for a beautiful broken field run for 24 yards and Petersen slanted off right tackle for 82 yards for the final score.

Frazlcr wag unable to convert either try for point. Weak offensively South Dakota was a mountain of strength on defense. A shining light was Lawrence Hanson, quarterback, who produced a brand of punting ths like of which seldom hag been seen here. Twice he punted more than 60 yards and time after time hlg beautifully placed 40 to 50 yard kicks got his team out of danger. By CHARLES A.

GRUMICII AHHoclated Press Sports Writer Kansas City. Nov. 21 JP Mi. 114 Gold Files Campaign TO LOOK OVU THE op tossers who will be new to for a job at West Virginia, New England football people were not noticed lamenting in the public places. West Virginia was in the doldrums.

But this "trouble shoot- 85 84 Ing national renown only because Wesleyan fans include Lewis Bar But So Different! rpHE Wisconsin team lie put on the field this year, after lie had been absent for a couple of Expense Accounting of a 6 to 7 loss to Minnesota early The leaders: Bush, Mass. 19 0 Ralph Graham, Kan. .13 7 Broderick, W. 0 Oliver, Tex. Christ.

1.2 0 Zimmerman, Tulane -11 4 Monnett, Mich. 8 21 Chrlstensen, Utah. 6 15 72 Pierre. Nov. 21.

(P)-C. er of football soon had the boys on their feet, and his Mountaineer ber, Alexandria, selected as an ail-American center during his high school career; Gerald Be-; vans, who played at Spearflsh nor- mal for two years; Alvin Schempp, I 1 mum r. I Gold of Scotland, unsuccessful re publican candidate for state au CLASSIHtD teams of 1923 and '24 were the 70 69 57 54 43 42 scourge of the countryside. perlntendent or public Instruction spent $430.70 In the general eleo in tne season and a scoreless tie with Pitt's Panthers, the Nebraska Cornhutskera are football champions of the Big Six conference for the third time In the 4-year regime of Coach Dana X. Bible.

The Huskers assured themselves of the title last Saturday by defeating Oklahoma with a field goal Gordon, Creighton 9 0 Manders, Minn 6 7 Grlgith, Cal 7 0 (EVERY BAY The lineup and summary: tion campaign, he reported In his S. D. 0() expense account filed today with Pos. Gonzaga (12) years at Oregon, was almost the! r-ame club, so far as personnel was concerned, as the team that went nowhere last year. The difference was that this year's team seems to know what it's all about.

It is a fine blocking team with a strong line, and Is well trounded In what the boys call the fundamentals. The margin by which Wisconsin lost that thriller to Purdue wmiim ttuu iiuiuru ocoii, nart-foid. From Mitchell high school come four of last year's stellar basket-eers, Charles Roadman, Norrls Co-zlnne, Robert Cooper and Charles Adklns LE J. Vanslstlne the secretary of state. Eevcrtt LT.

W. Vansitdlne SPOIITALENDAR I Mr. Gold's statement showed $250 contribution to the republican booted from placement by Quarter Mahcr Copher Convalesces TTE went to Minnesota In 19 25 to apply his nostrums to a sick Gopher. And the Gopher got so well that it won 2G games against nine lout and three tied In the five years of his stewardship. Next he applied his medicine to Oregon's languishing eleven, with safe-1 Reserves from last year's state central committee.

The Murphy back Bernie Maaterson and malning expenditures were for Barker ne "core was 8 to 0. RMlIyl The champions, who succeeded Wilson In the title role, play NOV EM IIK'1 31 Salt Lake City, t'tah t'nlverslty of South Dsko RHiiham Yonnir NOVEMHKR J4 Chdron, Nehr. Omaha university vs. Chadron normal liKCKMrtKIS 1 ItapM Ctv Second meeting; of T.lai Hills Win. ter Sports Club.

it Huplri City lially Journal office, evening. Moore LG Dyson Haag no Hoppel RT Groves RE Hanson qn Clinker LH Dunn RH Freeburg FB Score by period: South Dakota 0 Gonzaga .0 the fame sort ot success. In his team at Wesleyan Include Mulroo-ney Hocll worth, Evcrly, Iowa: Ward Meyers, Vivian; "Bertie" Morrow, Mitchell; Wayne Thompson, Barron, and Glen Phillips, Frankfort. The first tilt of the season will be with South Dakota State college at Brookings, December 10. printing and personal expenses.

No contributions were listed. E. R. Slifer of Chamberlain, who defeated Joe Atkins, Wessington Springs democrat for the state senate scat from the 15th district, repotted expenditures of $139.35, Frazlcr tlier final conference game with Peterson Missouri's battered Tigers Thankd-Cassetto KlvlnJf day In and then Krause 'ce not-so-hot Southern Mnth- jOdlfti at Dallas, Dec. 3.

0 0 0 Nebraska' victims up to now are 0 12-12 Iowa State, 12 to 6 Kansas, 20 to 8: lO.nsM State, to Iowa, 14 to was a dropped forward pass ner.r the gonl line. And that kind of thing can happen to anybody. The doctor In one of the Kcwanee, 111., lioys who made good in the big city. In high nchool he was just one of (hose fellows who Ktand pet to the center and punch an aperture In the opposing beef through whUh many a halfback galloped to fclnry. Iln was Ihe same at Dartmouth, xeept dial ho, oa Urn honor of two years therp, his tennis won 13.

lost four and were tied twice, Wisconsin is said to have of feted the doctor 110.000 p-r year for treatments ot his miiglc shift and football So he Just puiked up and came to thfl Big Ten this year. Ami, as you may have noticed, r.v ally is hack. neatly all of it for newspaper advertising. Mr. Gold's account was the first filed since the Nov, 8 election.

Under the all expense accounts must be presented on or before December 8. The 1932 Texas Fox and Wolf Hunters association fall hunt was the fortieth renewal of the event. It was held at Huntiville. For two successive tea, ions an amateur cricket league has played a regular schedule in St. Louis, Eight of the 17 candidates for the basketball squad at University of Idaho are veterans who have won their athletic letters on the court.

13, end Oklahoma, 5 to' 0. The scoreless tie they played with Pitt acted as a help rather than a hindrance to Nebraska's prestige. German per capita consumption of meat for the first half of 1932 was only fractionally lower than during the same period last year..

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