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1 1 PAGE 2 Part 1, Section 2 THE SUX. BALTIMORE, SUNDAY 3IORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1925. GETOWN VICTORIOUS OVER MT. ST. MARY'S VMOR MT.

ST. JOSEPH'S IN EASY VICTORY MT. ST. MARY'S GIVES GEORGETOWN TUSSLE JOHN CARROLL TIES OJJANTICO MARINES Small Ohio School Plays Sea Soldiers To Scoreless' Deadlock. Washington Succumbs To Late Attai3k By P.

C. Gridders f. Overholt's Fifty-Five-Yard Run After Forward Pass Gives Cadets 9-3 Victory Over Ches-? tertown Eleven. V. M.

I. Proves Easy Foe -For Tlie Golden Tornado Georgia Tech Plows Way Through Cadets' Line To Win, 33 To 0 Virginians 'Make But One First Down. Business High, Of Washington, Unable To Cope With Aerial Attack Of Locals. Hilltoppers Held To 19-To-13 Victor' By Maryland Eleven." McHENRY MISSES GOAL ADAMS' IS BRIGHT STAR AERIAL ATTACK SCORES Chester, Oct. 3.

With the score 3-3 in the fleeting moments of the last period, Wesley Overholt, Pennsylvania Military College end, today made vic tage until less than a minute before the close of the game, the- pass from Magner to Overholt broke the deadlock and turned, the tide in favor of the huskies of Coach Pauxtis. P. Atlanta, Oct. 3 (P). Blowing with a force which swept away everything in Ita path, the Golden Tornado, of Georgia Tech, today defeated the Cadeta of Vir Service Team's Captain Fails On Attempt To Win Game By Field Boot.

Second-String Players Push Boll Over For. Purple- Team In- Last Quarter. Losers Net Two Touchdowns In Final Period Through For'-" ward Passes. thrqngli center for the touchdown. JVfl-liania kicked goal from placement Wycoff Takes Pasa.

A thirty-four-yard run by Wycoff and a pass, Barron to Wycoff, figured in the next touchdown, which the Tech captain put across early in the third period. Williams kicked a placement- goal and tory possible for his team over Wash- booted a field goal in the first, period ginia Military Institute, 33 to 0. Douglas Wycoff, captain of Tech, ington College with a 55-yard sprint on i and Washington one in the fourth a forward pass to Washington's two-' Portion. w.hta fclnn. Wh.riirmri.

I ftot. 3 An nhnonrt nnd yard line, Overholt Reigw Krnig it Smoot practically unknown college football the score was: Tech, 14 V. M. I 0. mmcr auk in Xorthroo C.

played with a greater brilliancy than that which marked his showing last year, when he was mentioned for the Ail-American. He led his team to an overwhelming victory by smashing Craig B.G.... DftloU Elliott B.E..,. Buono Q.B.... Magner ProttOTioli R.H....

xkeenan Conarit CUTOII Rusaell Dumsbott Negri In the next play Mike Prostovich, P. M. right halfback, rammed center for a touchdown, making the Chester Cadets the victors by the score of 9 to 3. Washington's. defeat was accomplished after one of the most grueling games ever witnessed on P.

M. field. The opposing teams were so evenly matched in prowess and brawn that neither could gain any decisive advan- through the line and tearing around AlUn f. SuhntitutJoii for Oatltin. Go.l from ends almost at will.

neirtttuono, Liavannign. itracnaovm rrostoncn. t'mpii lvine. T'niTCTiity of Pcnniylrama. Hd liucs- ltd lii Barrow Help Greatly.

The day brought forth another star periods 15 Dian- Bradley, Time at minute. sprinted the remaining 50 yards to the ml line. fi The gallant little eleven from Williamsburg began to break perceptibly, although there wax still enough life left to cause Xavy followers a few uneasy moments as MaWu, the little Japanese who calls the signals for the Virginians, kept up an almost constant barrage of forward pusses in a desperate effort to break the slippery Irwin loose past the line of scrimmage. Reserve Force Ued. But Navy seemed to be growing stronger as the time passed: Replacements were sent in, for some positions several times.

William and Mary tried to send succor, but its reserves didn't liave the class of tlie regulars, and-the tired first-string players had to be sent back some of them like Cain and Irwin, in no condition to stand the pace. Navy then became the aggressor, began to force the milling and roll up ttrst downs. In the last quarter the jailors made five first down to their foe's one, whereas in the first throe periods the Indiaus had chalked up rht. to Navy's live. third touchdown followed right vn the lieels of the second.

William and Aviary elected to receive the kickoff. flien in the first, play Cain fumbled and Williams, substitute end, fell on the ball Jeci Navy on the Indians' 13-yard line. aj. -After trying two drives at tackle with the gain of but a yard or two, Hamilton passed back of the goal posts to Taylor, another substitute end, for the touchdown. Flippen missed on the try for point, just as Shapley had failed following the second touchdown, Once more Navy kicked off and again Jilatsu resumed his dying effort attempts to- shake the tired and bruised Irwin loose for a posible run for a touchdown, Finally William and Mary had to (lunt.

Then it was that Flippen, who had been given a rest while a substitute was in his place, and Paige, a fresh shortly before had gone in at guard, broke through and blocked the -kick. Paige fell on the ball on William nd Mary's 11-yard line. Caldwell, at fullback, smashed the line for a first down in two drives and the iajl was on the one-foot line. Flippen then took It over. He missed the try ior point.

For the last time Navy kicked off and Matsu again started trying to get Irwin away with a forward pass. He was unsuccessful and had to call for a punt. Raiuford Gets Loose. In jthe meantime, Ramsey McMains, one of the two Baltimore boys with the William and Mary squad, had gone in lhe Cadets battled gamely, but a triple pass, Barron to Wycoff to Irwin, WycofFs line smashes and a final smash through center by Murray gave Tech another to which Williams' toe added a point from a placement kick. Williams took the ball across, through center, on the first play of the final quarter, but failed to kick goal.

McRae, Brewer and Wright replaced Williams, Barron and Wycoff, respectively, and with Irwin's assistance" scored another touchdown, the result of a triple pass from the 6-yard line. Brewer failed to kick goal and the' score was 83 to 0. The game ended with Tech in possession of the ball on V. M. 26-yard line.

The line-up and summary in the person of Carter Barron, little brother of the famous Red Barron, Little Red, as he is known, followed Washington, Oct. 3. The Mount St. Mary's eleven lived up to its advance press notices here this afternoon and forced the powerful Georgetown eleven to its Utmost to turn in a 19-to-13 victory. In the final "period the visitors uncorked an aerial attack which netted them their two touchdowns, Abbey racing over with one and Campbell with' another, both on gains of 50 yards or more.

Five of these heaves went through in rapid succession, giving the Marylanders their only first downs. A recovered fumble, a 50-yard run-back of a punt by Captain Eagerty and a abort forward pass gave the Hilltoppers their three touchdowns. Georgetown registered 14 first downs, but lost 65 yards on penalties, being set back 75 yards as against a 10-yard loss by the visitors in this respect. Wesley an Almost Hands Although Mount St. Joseph's attack was not without its flaws, it proved plenty good enough to overcome Business High, of Washington, 32 to Had the interference been on the job.

there is no telling just bow many touchdowns the Mounts might have run up. As it was, the man with the ball repeatedly found himself surrounded entirely by the opposition with no protection whatsoever. vThe Purple team uncovered a good aerial game, two of the five touchdowns resulting directly from long forward passes. The first was a 25-yard chuck from O'Conncll to' Donnelly, and the other was a peg of approximately the same distance, with Adams doing the propelling and Baldacci the receiving. Adams Show t'p Well.

Adams, by the way, proved to be a bright spot in Josephites' offensive, closely in WycofFs footsteps, and figured Ohio State Surprise Ohio, 8 (ff). Although in all the touchdowns until he left the game late in the last period. Ohio Wesleyan failed again today to realize Its age-old ambition of beating Virginia Military Institute displayed team held tlie mighty Quantico Marines to a O-to-0 tie here this afternoon in a game in which- play was unusually rough. The powerful Sea Soldiers were held on even terms throughout the contest by John Carroll L'ni-ersity, an institution that has an enrollment of only a few hundred students. Neither eleven had an opportunity to cross the opposition's goal line.

But the Marines missed victory by a few feet in the fourth quarter. Captain McHenry, realizing that time was drawing short and that his men were making little progress through the Carroll line, dropped back and attempted a goal kick from the field. The oval passed under instead of over the crossbar and the Marines missed their best opportunity to break the existing deadlock. Sensational defense work by Center Story and Guard McCaffery, of Carroll, and Captain McHenry and Tackle Hunt, of the Marines, prevented the first-line opportunities from resulting into scores. Toina brought down Groves when the latter broke away for a gain and had no- one else between him and the Carroll goal.

It was Toma also that tackled McQuaid so fiercely a moment later that both tackier and the man tackled had to be helped off the field. Carroll (0). Position. Marines (0) Minnesota Champions Humbled By Marquette Milwaukee, Oct. 3.

Unloosing the -com-" plete force of their attack In the second quarter, the Marquette University Golden Avalanche defeated St. Mary's College, Minnesota State champions, here this afternoon, to 0. Marquette resorted only to simple formations and plays, opening up but a few minutes in the second quarter, when botn touchdowns went across. Ohio State, It showed so well against its Big Ten opponent that the game was In doubt until the final gun stopped the strength for which it is noted in the first period and held the Georgians scoreless. This despite the fact that Little Red made several beautiful Tech (33).

Position. Marshall Carpenter R.T..... play at a 10-to-3 count in favor of the Forrester T. if. I.

(0). Berkley tBmilh Kelly Mundy O'Betry Kulp Fain dashes and shot a pass to Wycoff to Wllcemen. PB place the ball on the Virginians 11- Ohio State, comoletelv outnlaved often- yard line. then attempted a slvely and defensively In the first half. Dick Bader, fullback, who scored both Poole Godwin Tharpe Irwin Williams Wycoff Barron Murrav L.E..

Caldwell placement kick from the 35-yard line, rained in tne latter periods ana cop pea the Every moment of the way the contest was bitterly fought and, ex but failed. WIUll Harmeting Woito with three touchdowns to bis credit. He started with the signal-calling job, but and Flaherty and Dilweg. the endR, were the stars for tbe Blue and Gold. Marquette meets the Navy at Annapolis next Saturday, In the next period, Wycoff and Bar cept for one brilliant march down the Score by periods Tech T.

M. ron, with the Tech line tearing through 9 7 1338 0 A 0 0 (IH Msrouetta (14). Position St. Mary a Georgetown Position. ML St.

M. (161. McOralh L.E Kusso ConnauahtoB L.T Kurcs Murlaugn L.G Coke (irlnsby Martin Jawlsh B.O Snyder Sau.r R.T Campbell Wait R.E Kisloaki Vuckmanic Q.B McNImey O'Neil Golibert Haeerty R. Dolan Mrtarer F. it Abbey Score by periods: Georgetown I 0 is Ht 0 8 0 713 neia in tne tnira perioa witn a- diversified attack, Ohio State showed nothing that the battling Bishops did' not have.

M. I. defence, marched the ball L. Miller Touchdowns Barron Wycoff. Murray.

Brewer his strategy proved to be faulty and Brady took Up the task. Donnelly aid Baldacci crossed the enemy line upon the' other two occasions, Demoting. L.T. Cipra, Rolls fsuhstitute for Barron), Point from try after cartwrurrit. i touchdown Isoall from hlacementV downfield.

A pass, Murray to Wycoff, added 23 yards and when the one-yard (31 illletr Illlsma lAne iraprj," unto state surrcreo a neavy loss in tne injury which has put BUI Hunt, quarter leferee Dartmouth. Umpire Williams. 1. Kampirte 'aliay. h.

KainniilrK.B-G Field Virtrinia. Bead linesman Striet, Auburn. Schwrlng White Kame Durlnakl line nad been reached Little Red shot Mount. St. Josenh's managed to se back.

-nntof the game The line-up and summary juase Hagtey, wasningT.on.aiia Le. O'Neill, Gavin. Hrimscta Ohio Stat. (10). Position.

Ohio Wes'n-(S). Substitutions Georgetown. Featherstone for Oamtiben cure one touchdown in the first quarter, hut was held away from the goal posts until the third, when one more was reg (capt) Cronin McNeils Dolan an, In fVinnantrhton. Morton for JawiNl. Jemey rridll Flahtrtr Cnrtla.

Humane. Hurleyj- Laary, Kub L.H Mastny LB BroutW Putinier fr.e tlurert.v. Fnin 'for Tomainfl. FlSttn GETTYSBURG IN TIE, yinnn L.T Vngmore Conly LO Houah Rued -Klein ...11 TUton Bowers MacCracken Frump for Clark, Sauer for Murtaugh, istered. The W'ashingtoniana went to Storev O.

Ba.ilev Vslllet McCarthy ARMY OPENS SEASON WITH EASY VICTORY Waite. (olson for Grtgsby, uchmanic tor Mc-Cabe. Hagerpy for Thprapson. McLean for Cusinier. fnr DnMtTin firlffshv for (olson.

aite Bader F. Kelson Lacksen pieces in the last quarter and the Mounts rnn up 19 points, the second team being H. Coleman Kinney Libera 0 14 8 0-14 0 0 0 0-0 0). Kicks after OPENING NEW FIELD r.urens KG Hereon R.T FiUfferald R. Toina Q.

Parilla Hunt Stock Brunelle ttasnr. for Foley. Connoughton for Mosko, Munaugh for Score try penooa: Marauatt. Mt. Mut'i Wintera shoved into the i ray during the last five Kovran Bell Grim HeironymouB Griswold Desmond, jawisn lor viara.

uiara ior ni)nn. Scoring Touchdowns, Bader Blickle Pearoe Turner 2i. Thompson for Metager; ilount St. Mary's, Russa U.rf!. L- IhW Allan minutes of play and scoring the final touchdown.

Field )Udge-WhiU, fris- rmpire Starkey, FaBtern Board. Kahle. Michigan. Lineaman And. St.

Joseph's elected to kick off, and consin. Ktrres for Cohen, O'Brien- for- Russo, O'Keefe for Martin, Poke for Brahm. Touchdowns Cusuiier, Hagerty, Abbey, Campbell. Points after 10,000 At Memorial Stadium Score by periods. Ohio State 0 10 Ohio Wesleyan 8 0 0 03 Touchdown Orim.

Goal after touchdown Jenkins (substitute for Tjuksen). Field goale-len-kins. Blickle. Referee J. W.

Means, PennsJ-1-vania. Umpire H. P. Hwain, DicslDson. Field JudaTB Don Hamilton, Notre Dame, Head linesman R.

H. Gibson. Mount L'nion. touchdown Kaaerty (dronktck). amobell (for for Todd at left Navy immediately Irvingtons To Open ward pa).

Points mlised Plansky. Donoran, Cadets Plunge And Pass Their Way To 31-To-6 Win Over Detroit. Floyd's boot shot off at a right angle. It was recovered on the 50-yard line by Donnelly. From here a steady march down the field, with Baldacci, O'Connell As Game With Lehigh Ends In 7-7 Count.

decided to try out the substitute Wing-man, with the result that Ransford, a (Campbell (rtropklcKl. Keteree iuyon, caniala. TTmprre Powers, Columbia. Ldaeaoian Brewer, Maryland. Grid Season Today Navy substitute back, got away for a and Adams doing the carrying, brought jiciiwineu Henry Aiarrle F.B...

MoQiuide Substitutions CajToil, McCaffery for Conly, Miel-na-reh for Burenjj Flynn for Maitny, MoGuire for 3lanie, Perpa for Parilla, Sapp for MrDotinel Gowan for Tt-ma, Gaenner for Mary. Myers for Gaertaer, Conly for Burena for Miel-carelt, latny for srj'ers. Parilla for Ferfna, Mc-IonneU for Sapp. Toma for Gwan, Marrie for Motiuire. McGaffery for Conly, Mielcarek.

fur Butmis, Flynn for Mastny; Marines, GroTes for Henry, Shumway for Mctiitaide, -Puah for Brunelle. Zuber for Hcnufh, Bprger for Hunt, Crowe for Zuber, Brunelle for Baoon, O'Brien for Groret. 'Mowly for Brougher, Clements for Moselv, Hough for Berger, Zimmennau for Bacon, MnQuaiije fo-Sliinrnray, Bacon fur McQuaide, Spauldinj fur WiBmore. Heferoe Iauherty. WaaWniton and Jefferson.

Umpire Weyirant, WooBter. Head liiieeman Snyder, Harrard. SHEPHEEDSTOWN LOSES WISCONSIN BLANKS IOWA 30-yarddasIi. Then Albertson took a The Irvlnzton gridiron team inaugu Loyola Gridders Take rates Its 1925 season this afternoon with LATTER 1 TRIES PASSING the pigskin to the visitors 20-yard line. Adams circled the Orange team's right end for the first touchdown and Floyd HARRY WILSON SHINES Madison.

Oct. 3 (JP). Wisconsin Advantage Of Misplays the Ellicott City eleven as its opponent. The game will be played on the Mount held the Iowa State aerial attack in check kicked the point. St.

Joseph gronnos at a r. m. Coach Bkelly has been drilling his men Bethlehem" Team Fails To Make Camp Tafiii Locals Keep Possession. School and Loyola mixed ud intone Down Until Third Period Veteran West Point Back Plays Big Role Buell, Youngster, Scores Twice. From the kick off in the second half.

for the last few weeks and will have an abundance of veteran as well as new ma terial to pick- from. He has the follow today and won the opening game ot the football season, 30 to 0. Consistent gains through the visitors' line resulted in tne Badger, victory. Most of the reserves of both teams were brought Into action. EASY FOB.

FLORIDA when Pepin caught the sphere on his of the best games ever played here tWit afternoon, the Jesuits winning, 20 to 7. Neither teftm was able to score by straight football, and Loyola, by being When It Scores. 35-yard line, the locals had the ball most of the time. A 50-yard penalty pass for a first down on William and Mary's 15-yard line. A moment later "Oiin intercepted a Navy pass as the Wnistle blew ending the game.

Wolbert, who like McMains. was 'if "member of Baltimore City College's eleven last year, was the other Baltimore boy who got into the Indians' line-up today. Wolbert played a credit-. able game while he was in. One of the mediocre punts which Matsu- got off for William and Mary Opened the way to a Navy drive in the third period that failed, to produce results.

Starting the drive from William and Mary's 40-yard line, Navy, with Han- ing men primea ior ine tussie witn tne team from the banks of the Patapsco: Chllds, O'Ferrall, Moore and Stanstleld, ends: Manus, Heuster, Hipsley and Rit-ter, tackles T. Bannon, Smith, Glanvllle able to seize the soldiers misplays, won the earn. Gettysburg, Oet 3 Gettysburg for slugging put a damper on their march goal ward for a time in tbe third West Point. N. Oct.

3 C4). Old-fashioned football with flashes 8hepherdstown, W. Oct. S. Plav'-ing against a heavier and more experienced team, Shepherdstown College lost a hard-fought battle to Shlppensburg Normal here today, IS to Tno vlsitom Won on a blocked punt and an intercepted pass.

poor playing Dy toe Tank; scliool necks on two punts and a bad pass from cen quarter, but several end runs and Gainesville, Oct. 3 (JP). With Florida showing but a small part of their tricks, the fighting Gators tor through the Mercer University team today to win by a score of 24 to 0. and guaras; a. wannon ana McCarthy, centers Doty and Corbett, quarters, and Perkins.

Gruber. Quaudt, ter cost tne xanKers two touchdowns, while an intercepted forward nau. fol opened its new Memorial Stadium, today by playing Lehigh University to 7-7 tie before a crowd of 10,000 people For the first three quarters Lehigh was held Schllcker and Captain Quensen, backs. of aerial warfare -carried the Army to a victory over the University of Detroit team here today, 31 to 6, in the lowed by an 80-yard run, accounted for 15-yard buck through center by Adams was followed by a forward pass, O'Connell to Donnelly, who dodged his way tne soldiers score. Tanton and Buntlne starred for Lovola tidnsniisniant (AdwtisamerAi "TidTertlSMnantr" powerless and failed to make a first over the line.

Adams missed the kick and it was the defensive work of the Cadets' gridiron inaugural. Stoo and eonsldeiv-tiBe your own Judg Another heave, O'Connell t'o Adams, latter which more than anything averted the soldiers from scoring on more than down until Lewin was thrown into the line-up. Gettysburg-was equally impo mentwhy bo many men who can afford shen'tly afterward resulted in another "ri'fijfan and Caldwell alternating at carry one occasion. Hodson and Danadich played brilliantly for the Camp Meade to pay mucn more for cigars aisregara The new forward line of the Cadets backed up by a sturdy and experienced backfield, presented an impregnable front to the Detroit warriors, who early touchdown and a missed kick by Brady. After Business High had been tent at ground gaining in the last half.

teim, while the defensive work of Isham low price ox rite uwis ana juage solely by their amazingquality. stood out. ing the ball, smashed its way down to the 8-yard mark, where on the fourth down Hannegan missed a drop kick by artehes. The game opened with Lehigh kick Los-ola. held and forced to kick, Adams skied the ball for 15 yards to Wolflngton.

A few bucks and aerial trip for ing off and Gettysburg rapidly working igure It out ior yourseir. jivery commercial success has been made were compelled to take the battle into t'C ormeit Simpson rilby Fsrt-lott Whe ball to the 35-yard line, where a It'; "William and Mary gained a total of yards from scrimmage to 173 for giving far greatervaiue at the ball, Adams to Baldacci, brought the the air. Their forward passing attack brought a counter firo of long tosses drop-kick failed. The 1 visitors imme Tcnlts. Danadioh Siguaiglo Hands Trimble Vitka.k!o rffalusay Oasojr Hodson CruunberUu Isham Ooyla smaller proiiu aou in uis cigar I .1 fourth score and Floyd annexed tbe .0 diately kicked and Gettysburg con held tliere is no more outs tanaing VJrWUK extra point.

from the Army, interspersed with pow' success than White Uwis. A QvcUtley Abromtut'S Mitcl'ril Tanton IruSfy MoSlehois i'Jrjr. g3lore than half of the Indians' total jyjti'dage was gained via the overhead However, Navy made ten first ifwns to nine for its onnonents. erful plunges into the line by the broad 'At this point the regulars, with the erception of Adams and Donnelly, were million a day to meetthe demand tinued to gain on runs by Shangler and Hubisack and a forward pass to Bender. The period ended with the ball in r.B Jsrks 1 shouldered Harry Wilson, veteran West of those who choose this cigar called out and tbe second team sent in.

Foore by periods: hool lit 0-7 II an sen Point back. Thev took nn the burden with a bril preference alone I This vast Douularity bene T.wols 013 0 720 midfield. Auhqtir.irtions Lovola. MoN'ichol for Three long passes hurled by Harding At the opening of the second quarter liant attack that carried the brill down the field with a rush' and Adams i A fits the smoking public In Indians completed twelve out of itwenty-two forward passes tried. Two firftre intercepted.

Navy completed two of eight passes and also had two to Wilson and Baxter, the former tak Sweeney for Mosser for Bibr, fisullirnn for Forciott, Sehmid for Ooyle. Mackell for Tan-ton. Buntime for Ouisley; 'rank School. Watkins Gettysburg intercepted a forward pass quality as well as in pries. scampered over the line for the final and immediately kicked to the 10-yard ing two of them, paved the way for the Army's opening touchdown in the first for Hands, Wley for Vlttaiskie, Johnson for Sii-naigio, Brierly for Pandfolioh, Miller for Jack.

Cni Inr Talisfn. Hhea. for rhaleasv. Klnx for score. He missed the try for point.

Duuas enormous purchasing resources which fl. 0" line. Lehigh returned and Shangler, Hall and Hubisack made a number of Mt. St. Jos.

(ffi). Position. nnsineas li. ut. quarter.

Wilson took the ball across on a line smash, but Harding failed to enable the manufacturer cVherwood for Miller. Kajie for Brierly. Devlin for Oasey. Ttoiwhdowna Osborne, Mackell. Tan- L.

Yalty uonneuy Moore. to buy np and store tre gains. Lehigh got the ball on a punt and Turkey caught a forward pass and Agricota L.Q..'...' Shrerve ton, ililler. Point after touchdown lsliam, flhrm. Tl, nf ouartfirs Ifi minutflfc.

make the extra point. Drew Intercepted. The line-up and summary JU (26). Position. W.

M. 01. fivdwick L. Todd WIrkhorst L.T leapt) Elliott XMtx (capt.) Parson Ostium Anderson R.G.... House VAiT Weber Beoiet.

E. 1L Darts Hamilton Q. Matsu Flioran Irwin mendous quantities of Rsforeefchmld (BtarleMjl). rmplre-Illly (Dit' In the second quarter after recovering Autll Barnard Nolan R.O Early ware). Head lineaman sjainweii lueorgutf.

ran 30 yards. Shangler made 15 more, and Gettysburg scored when Jones, for a fumble at midfield, Philippart, of De he Dest toDacco vie market affords. u. ftloore. tJiaggctt Wolflngton R.E Collins troit, cut loose two long throws to ward, passed to ottimpf, who carried Adsms U.H Hteward No better proof of sir ii Jjf il hi i Generals Defeated this can be offered Jamoski and Coyle, the latter of whom raced to the two-yard line.

From here Baldacci L.H 8llterstone O'Camell R.U Floyd Davis the ball over. Hubisack kicked the goal. Banks B. Charles By Purple Hurricane than the WamOwu Maniere carried the ball over for De (score by periods: Mount St. Joseph's 1 1938 Hticini TTiffh 0 0 0 0 0 Sltapley 1T Cain by periods: t-Naty 7 1 12-28 William and Mary 0 8 0 0- 0 niaan In Viln-v f'alHmn Tlie third period resolved itself into a punting duel, with Lehigh gaining on tat are being raoked today.

troit 8 only touchdown. The Cadets Substitutions Mount St. Joseph's, Pepin for Lexington, Oct. 8. Showing I coimilete reversal of form in the begin replied immediately with a steady each exchange.

When the fourth quar Flovd. Rradv for Adams. Hernandez lor 01an Great purchases Pnnin fnr O'Connell. Adama for Fiord. Flaniean nirig of the second half, Kurman's Purple of tobacco from for Drew, O'Connell for Pepin, Floyd for Jlrady.

tVr Flippen, Hannegan for Hamilton, alilliran for $anks, Hoerner for Osbum. iumstein for Wlrk-finrtt, Cross for I.entz, Hansford for Hannegan, fcddy for Olson. Hamilton for Shapley. Flippen flrtr Caldwell. Lentz for Cross, Osburn for Hoerner, parade down the field.

Wilson finally carried the ball across and the half ended with Army holding their 12-6 ad-. finest crop Hurricane gnoiron macnine swept to i 20-to-15 victory over the fighting Gen erals of Washington and Lee this after Drew for onneu. ior uaidaoct, for Wolftngton. Boulunan for Moore. Scanlon for in years bave AutlL Hernandez for Kirov lor txmnell rsyjor lor rlemet.

vuuiamiion ior j-iamwier, SVieWl.nrst for Bernstein. Paine for Edwards. noon on Wilson Field. The big Blue 1 aVZaa. v- ma.

vantage with a complete team of Business High. Rivers for Taffy, Yeltman tor added a new Early. Fratinirer for Collins. Collins for Burnett team outplayed the South Carohninns VeWr for Osburn. Albertson for Fuppen, Bom nri Tnvlor- William and Manr.

Eason for House. sweetness, a Waters for I.atsfcy. Touchdowns Adams (3). Don- during tlie entire first half, amassing ii. and Hsldacci.

Tries for DO nt Flovd (2) ArjdrTson for Cain, Grores for Weber, Walfcer new mellow total of Jo points to Furman none, Army. Posl Uon. Missed tries for points Adams (2). Brady. Via- Jfor Eason, Wolbert for Charles.

Lason for Walser. Firnii.m. fn, Anrierson X'eurman for Williams. However, the proteges of Jjaval came ness to a STfc, IWW tivv ter started, Hess, Hayes and Lewin reeled off gain after gain, and by short runs and forward passes took the ball to the one-yard line, where Gettysburg recovered a fumble. Gettysburg immediately kicked to midfield, and Lehigh started another forward passing campaign.

This time Lewin carried the ball over and kicked the goal. Shortly after the kick-off Stumpf, of Gettysburg, ran 50 yards with an intercepted pass to the 10-yard line, but a penalty spoiled Getty sburij'i chance to score, and the game ended a moment after. Keteree muz. rleaa linesman- pire Anderson. Detroit.

Brennan Ilachor Richards Flannery Oallagber back with a venareance In the third quar Kilner. oifHtup Schmidty. Daly Tune of auarters 10. cigar so un- it? rtti xMkw ter, scoring two touchdowna and won ont in the final period. '-Weber for ftroTee.

Anderson for Todd. Todd for Eason for Newman. Smith for Cowln, -ttftmea for Charles, Cowln for Smith, Charles for Wolbert, Cain for Anderson, Walker for Bason. --Wsllst. for Ramos.

McMains for Todd. Touch Seeman H. versaliy liked and auudera Bethany Stages Rally Purman's "crazy ouilt" formation could norn HardinK not get going in the first half, while the ::8.:: raised hat im- Trasrj.il oenerais snowea snia-spason rorm to downs Caldwell. Taylor. Flippen, Shapley.

Tries for points Shapley (1 out of 2, by place kickl, 1 1 FllDrjen (0 out of 2, by pla kick). Referee To Nose Out Duquesne Carlson HH Coyle Maniere Ftailllpart janosky Brett -XI K. rab a flfteen-oolnt margin. Three touch Wilson Hewitt 1. Thomoson.

Mt. St. Msry's. Umpire P. R.

ove- downs made up the Furman total, while sarety accounted core D7 psnoosi Army 1 oilllnder, Penn Lineaman -w 'rten, Bar- touchdowns and a Uor the big Blue eleven Wellshurg, W. Oct. 3. --Coach Nuss's Bethany College varsity beat Du score. Post tton.

LeMrh rvpi vujn. K. Detroit. 1etroiL v- Substitution Buell for wuaon. TDnohdowna Pumuui (20).

w. and Tj, (15) quesne University after a hard battle here ft-) ans Junta A Tilghman otts flmlth T.T Tilson WilUanu tuts arternoon by a total tally or 14 to T. The Dukes started the game by scoring Harvard Opens Season Perry J.U,, ntaminon Army, Wilaon (5), Bnert Detroit, Maniere. PtrtBt from try after tqiichdowns Harding. Ref-eraeOHrlen, Tufta.

Umpire Thorp, Columbia, Head linesman Henean, Dartmouth. Time of periods 1 ruinates. Kura Vtw! JOTies Thomas Blaokwell Chi Harmon g-i 6itrMeriil ........) Cannon 7 points within the first fire minutes of play. But Bethany came back, scoring in the second and fourth quarters. Both Defeating Rensselaer Van Horn Budnick Holt (cant.

1 Thomas nrown McKlrrnn Mull an ear Kawl Michigan State Soundly Hsoimett Hum Mainw MoVer Palmer Raubw Tipa HitRnaiar K. H. Ha.ll UH. nhnr Sfoni by parlod: Otfyibui? Harrell Pi' kin Boore by periods: Kurman Spanked On Grid, 39'0 Ann Oct. 8 (P.

Univer l-jemai toucnaowns were-made oy tiamll, acting captain, tn place of Loppacker, who was hurt in a scrimmage early In the season. The features of the gamo were the brilliant playing of Hamil and Barlow, supported by a line which the Dukes could not open upon plunges. Duquesne made many substitutes, while Bethany made only four. Tmiolniowna Stttmnf. lAwln (Wis from tMirfi.

a s- 2 13 I) O-IS W. and Orr. Corley. Burns. Mc- down HuMsack.

Iewin. IWereMorTatt, Prlnoa-ttm. Uinplre Tyler. PrlncMon. Head nnauoan Gee, Lenv, ixincan; asmnirton ana i-ee, imrM, laarioson, rennsyirama.

Deirsrai. Howe, Wilson, HamlsT. TwiHirtoim Harrell f2l. Hums. MoVeT C2I.

llathanT 114V Petition. DuquMtts u. (7). Goals after tonclidomis Ttiomns, Pipkin, Safety Kurmsil. Hefcro-lae.

lht(n. Umpire Samn- North Carolina State WHnstrlt Frors sity of Michigan today spanked Michigan State. College, 30 to 0, before a crowd of 30,000 a record assemblage at Ferry Field for an opening game. Two touchdowns In the ltrat period and four in the third, with three points after touchdown added account for the victory, which sur on, St. Alhsn's.

Heail linesman Arnold, vintma. Wins By Aerial Route prised even tne most partisan supporters of the Wolverines. Friedman, at Quarterback. wss a VoXej Shinur Emery Haddock UcCormick Good SrullT 'Kuhn Volor Brier 0 1 S-14 Tuison L.T Crarord Scott Shaw B.O Kicc R.T Hhina i.R. Carry Ht.nbha LII ItSrlnw Ilanitl F.B Score by periods: Ilpthany Tkttmicnit TTfiirersitT a uniiinni nvriai nitflcs, rvorio i.arOllna mate aeteated Dnke Unlversitv strong fator In, the scoring during the time he olaved.

Oosterbaan. who went this afternoon, 18 to 0. Both of State's to left end shortly Vter the game started, toucnoowns were scored during the final half of the game. The Initial half ended In a scoreless tie, neither team having a decided advantage. TOO 7 SnhsUtiitlona Utraflnl for Craford.

Oufllfh for State's first touchdown occurred In th third period when a pass, McDowell, to rime of quarters nunutea. 60 Notre Dame Players Take; Part In Triumph South Bend. Oct. (). Sixty different Notre Dame football players had a part In the en to-0 defeat of Lombard Collfge here today.

Coach Kovkue made ehanges so rapidly the fans were groggy and It wss only In the third and fourth periods that his team played io FStlfrfactory form. Pcspite frequency of fumbles and other mifiplays In tiiR first forty Lombard did not have a chance. Pnhmnn, Klannlgnn. O'Boyle, Prelli, Cody end Itoftch circled the ends and swept through opposing tfirklt'S and truant ttlmoKf st wiil. llpnrndon, Notre tnino right hslfback.

suffered a badly rut lace. The gnme was rough. NOETHwisEWINS it if Cambridge." Oct. 3 Harvard it opened It football season today by de-hifeatlng RpnsKolai'r Polytechnic Institute, :.18 to for the ttrst time other than In jthe annual Harvard-Yale clnssic, the I'i Crimson loam appeared on the field wear-jiing numbers. Kaiu fell throughout the i game.

If Millnr, Harvard's fitst heavyweight halfback scored two of the Crimson's three touchdowns and Btafford was for the other. All were In the half, lu the third period Rensselaer reached the Harvard 15-yard line on a penally tripping and two short for-j ward passes enabled Captain Kscholtz to score. i. All atlempts at goal after touchdowns I failed because -of the slippery ball. IjlT J.

Piles Vp Big Score Over Marietta it Trashlngton, (. and Jefferson swept through I he grid jtt.oam from Marietta College, of Marietta, this afternoon for a 72-to 0 victory. jiThe Presidents scored tnnchdowns al--rnost at will, their crushing line attack 'pounding the Oliloans into submission Sisoon after the star tof the game. W. and was not hold for downs once and did not eyen have I resort to punting.

Hill Anius. making bis 2IC debut for and after year's alisence. due tn 'ineligibility, played a fast game at full-I 'hack', bin was in the game fnr only a I Ixlef period, giving way to a substitute. DEPAUW HOLDS BUTLER Indianapolis, Oct. 3 UP).

Pcpauw took iever'y advantnge of a sloppy gridiron nnd loose play to hold Butler to a 6-to-6 jjtie here today. Gaining a lend In the i pecond period on a line attack, the Tigers Jwld the edge until the final minutes, when a sustained offensive enabted Butler to eennt Butler lost numerous through fumbling and off-side play. jeanette, gari- tne 'iecn quarterback an opn rosd to Duke's goal. An attempted place kick failed for the extra nnlnt. White 0.

1 now tasting better 'M- than ever 1 Ml I Thb tobacco now being used I is from the sweeteetjinellaw- "'J est crop in years and 2 I Whttb Owl is giving you I the full advantage of it. for My I a million a day -i I -I sparkled tn his play, making two touchdowns, both on passes and both after clever catches and smart running. Friedman's touchdown followed a 06-yard run, which started when he broke through his own left tackle. Bsbcock made a 68-yard run for another touchdown after breaking through State's line and scooping np a fumbled ball on the run. Tbe longest run of the game, however, was made by Fouts, State quarterback, who Intercepted a pass and mads 73 yards before being dropped within ten yards of a touchdown.

Line-up and luminary: Michigan, Post tlon, Mlohlgan Stale. (Jnibe Drew Rhaw, Shaw for Tinsnn, Ilciulck for Bartow. Tonrlidowns Bethsny, Hamll (2) Duquesris jnV Torslt, Prier. iktals from touchdowns Bethany, Barlow (2); Duqucsn fnlrerslty, riiier. Refrrs-Choster Uriel.

Empire Earl Caranausta. Head linesman William Connelly. Lincoln University Beats Heavy Newarkcrs Elktnn, Oct. it. fnlverslly mft and defeated the heavy aggregation representing the Newark A.

O. eleren liera. In the fourth period State hy a series of passes and end runs worked the ball to within one foot of Duke's gonl. For three down. Duke's line held taunt.

In the fourth piny W. Shuford carried the ball across the line. A fnrwsrd puss. McDowell to Jeanette, scored the extra point. Line-up and summary N- C'arolina (13).

Position. Duke 10) thin sfiernoon. -IO In 0. The fast work of und Murris for Lineolh. featured.

Llne-uii: Kilitoro I Webb Anthony L.T Iiarnell IyOSBJ) 1'lckrirS Nicholson R.ft Culp nynum i Ntnrtdert H. Kellt Awards loapt.r nssKin I-oretlc Riunnie! Thisti-I Vojel Hawkins tt-G (capt.) H.T St'iekemian lora lAman Ptmla Fuller L. II BoesfuiltcT r.tmory R. Smith Moloiida Van Buren Bcnrc by periods: Michtaan 13 a-SI Mirtiijan State 0 0 O- 0 Touchdowns Friedman. Oregtwr.

Ooaterbaati (substttut for tinlbe) (Si, Bsbcock. Ollhert tsulv etitut. for Fuller). Points from try after tnilch-Jowna-r'ullM-, Ollbert (2). Wer, Point, rmpire--Kenneiiy, IJhloeiro, FieliJ Jlidee Nelly.

Wt Point. Head lineaman (iwri-B4T, Oorn.iL Time of pertode-15 nimnea. Newark A. C. Saunders C.

Wilson L. Riiyl. James Boyle Tucker L. Johnson O. Wilson WiUiams Johnson J.snotle J.

It Xtrift Bullock Tluntuckar tt. H. Hellers Mnroln. Position. I.aitrss!r Ilrasty Henry Saunders liallaway Wtlson R.T......

Taylor R. Brown Morris f. Ie Andiron K.R. Evnnston, Oct. 3 Nnrthwestern tTnlvi'rslty showod to pood advantage In Its flrat game nf the senimii today, defeating the University of South Dakota, 14 to T.

Northwestern', out-standing star. Knlph Baker, was on the side lines with a bad ankle, but Substitute Leland (Tiny) Lewis, a sopbnmnre playing his first gnme, shone brilliantly. The South Dakota touchdown resulted from Northwestern being penalised half the distance to her goal for slugging and a forward paai. W. Caldwell 0 0 7-U 0 0 0 ot Score by nertooe: North Carolina State Duke Tmwhnnomn J.stwtte and W.

usni Sheford. First downsNorth Carolina fltat. 10: Duke, B. Referee Tow.linowns lee. Lancasrer.

aiorns and Anoer-son. Ileferee Hamptcn. Umpire PaiS. Head linesman Arras. Time of quarters la mlnvtea.

Msaroffin, tmnira Jaajor, VYonora. Bma lineaman door vtrcma..

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