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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 31

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Chicago Tribunei
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31
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PART 2 PAGE S. CHICAGP STTNTXagS iTMBUNE: NOVEMBER 14. 1937. Minnesota Pass Beats Northwestern Ohio Stale Runs Over Illinois Wisconsin Ties Pitt, Notre Dame Win TOUCHDOWN f-; 11 FwORTHWESTERN fl MINNESOTA -p Associated Press Wirppholo. TWO JIM MCDONALDS MEET ONE SCORES James McDonald (8), Ohio State co-captain and full back, grabs a pass and continues to a touchdown in first period against Illinois at Columbus.

Jim McDonald, Illinois center, gives chase, but loses the race to the goal. The Buckeyes pushed over two more touchdowns and gave the Ulini a 19 to 0 beating. (Story on Page Sports.) A. P. Wirephotos.l PASS THAT BEAT NORTHWESTERN'S ELEVEN Capt.

Ray King grabs aerial from Harold Van Every and crosses the Wildcat goal line in the period of yesterday's Western conference game in Minneapolis. Horace Bell's place kick was good and the Gophers won, 7 to 0. Just before the play, which covered fourteen yards, King intercepted a pass and raced forty-seven yards. A crowd of 62,000 saw the game which resulted in. the scoring their fourth conference victory.

Only Wisconsin next Saturday stands in their path to the Big Ten title. (Story on Page Sports.) 4v ft" 4 -'Ti3rl 5 7 i 4 K', 4 1 I 1 1 lllllliiiliililp TRIBUNE r. -a A BADGER GOES AROUND END Bill Schmitz (55), with Howard Weiss (70) leading the interference, tests Purdue flank in Dads' day game at Madison, which ended in a 7 to 7 deadlock. Bill Vergane (72) is the determined looking Purdue man at the right. The Badgers scored on a fumble in the end zone and the Boilermakers completed a long pass on fourth down for their touchdown.

(Story on Page 1, Sports.) 4. ft, s. 3 4 4 swsw- 7 I Assorlated Press Wirpphoto. HOW DO YOU LIKE HIM, GOPHERS? Capt. Don Heap of Northwestern keeps Minnesota busy trying to stop him at Minneapolis.

On this play he is reeling off a gain of eleven yards, one of the many advances he made while the Wildcats were losing, 7 to 0, for their third Western conference defeat. Capt. Ray King of Minnesota (49) is about to dive for the ball carrier Other players are: Nash (25), Twedell (63), Midler (70), and Weld (52) of Minnesota, and Voigts (61) and Cutlich (64) of Northwestern. (Story on Page 1, Sports.) rv 'if ts4 5 7t4 f'- -f rv' -St 1 I L-I it j1 a 4 J5 ji s. tt 5fe 4 1 x.

i jy? tt is s- 5 tr us Is VS- t. fp tS- v. th tfv? sta-9set i if "ft i 't Vjf I A.vi,, Wiri'nhnto. I JAssrvlafert Pre? Wirpptaoto.l IPS AN EIGHT YARD SMASH Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh's hard running junior back, tears off a gain against Nebraska in Pittsburgh stadium. The Panthers waited until they trailed before smashing through the Huskers for a 13 to 7 yictorjr.

No. 27 of Pitt is Michelpsen. The three Nebraskans in light helmets are Shirey (45), Mehring (11), and Brock (47). (Story on Page 1, Sports.) NOTRE DAME GOES OVER! Full Back Ed Simonich plunges for three yards and over Army's goal line in the first quarter at Yankee stadium, New York. That was all the scoring, and the Irish came out with a 7 to 0 victory in a battle played before 80,000.

Other players are Wilson (33), whose number is partly hidden; Long (2) and Ryan of Army, and Stevenson (32) of Notre Dame. (Story on Page Sports.).

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