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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1931 Georgia Keeps Record Clean By Nosing OutN. Y.U., 7-6 SMITH'S KICK DECIDES ISSUE 97-Yard Run By Substitute Halfback Earns Southerners Tally Dougan, Boston Halfback, Hits Wide Hole For Touchdown BOSTON TEAM mi I TirTIT I li 1 ,1 ITU I 111 DOWNS W. MP. PIN CONTEST Dryden And Cullom, Second Thrice, Capture New Englanders Score 19-To-13 Victory In Stadium Game Sweepsakes The fjpl and Rasslin1 Racket 03,000 WATCH TILT SCORE TOTALS 742 5,000 SEE BATTLE By aTESSB A. UMTHICTM af parts Editor of Xha Boa ih" I I 7 OE DUNDEE will offer a new deal Jc Women's Match Goes To Westminster Eleven's Late in the local ring racket tomorrow night at Carlin's Park.

Instead of ot Metropolitan Eleven Held On One-Yard Line In Final Period Janowitz-Schneider Combine Attack Stopped On 12-Yard Line tering several four-round preliminary bouts to the usual seml-wind'up and main encounter he will hold four eight-rounders. Ray Dryden and Bob Cullom (Continued from 1st SporU Page) The feature scrap will bring to gether Al Martin and Frankie Me vented Freitaa from scoring on a 42- clicked yesterday afternoon in the weekly two-man team duckpin sweepstakes at the Recreation to win with a score of 742. i yard break over Pincura's tackle. Dou Kenna, but there is no certainty that this test will be. the best.

Martin has gan and Killilea cleared away secondary defense tacklers, but to no been fighting oui of town for several By the Associated Press New York, Nov. 7 Two spectacular displays of football 97-yard gallop Tor touchdown from kick-off by Buster Mott and a magnificent goal-line defensive stand enabled the University of Georgia to conquer New York University today and continue an unbeaten march toward championship honors. months, and claims to have annexed avail, as the ball was recalled, wendt- 10 victories in a row. Three previous 'V' landt immediately replaced Pincura, clashes between this pair has left the score even, each having won a match whose tackle Boston was pounding for steady gains. and the other resulting in a draw.

They ure featherweights. Boston kicked off to start the second half, forced a punt and marched 50 The contest that may rival the Mar- Cullom rolled 406 and his partner shot 336. For three successive week the pair had finished second. Pick Scible and Linthicum garnered second place, with 724. Zeiler and Becker were third with 700, Rommel and Addison fourth with 698 and Lit-zau and Haines fifth with 6D1 pins.

High three-game consolation prize was won by Price, shooting 367, while the single consolation drew Bauers with 133. 1 Win Women's Double Event The inaugural weekly women's biggest crowd that has witnessed a tin-McKenna battle will match Vince gridiron game in New York this sea yards for a touchdown. Freitas, with an 8-yard runback from midfield, began the assault. He nad Dougan alternated in piercing the Western Maryland line. A 17-yard run by son, saw the Georgians keep their Serio, local lightweight, and Sailor McKenna, of Washington.

Serio is one of the best prospects of the lot here. He is willing to mix matters and the late clean with a 7-to-6 victory. Trailing by a touchdown, outrushed featured the advance, which ended fans have applauded his sincere efforts and outplayed, the Georgians struck their decisive blow at the outset of in recent skirmishes. McKenna will when he galloped the last four yards to cross the line standing up. This 'iLV double match was won by Lotta Jano- find plenty of gloves in the air and time Freitas' kick earned the extra the third period to take the lead and then defend it with as stanch an ex quite a few in his face before the contest ends.

Baby Kid Norfolk and point, to make it 13 to 6. witz and Mrs. Mae Schneider, who opposed Mary Galloway and Alice Gessler. hibition as any metropolitan gridiron But Western Maryland rebounded Young Harry Wills, Negro lightweights, and Sam Flnazzo and K. to tie the score before the end of the has seen in many a moon.

Mott Scores Untouched quarter. Freitas fumble of a punt by Burns, local welterweights, will meet Floyd Doughty, who had relieved Miss Janowitz, national singles champion of 1929, had the high five-game set of 564. Her teammate followed with 522. The Misses Galloway artA rnllerl ARZ an4 d7g sj Mott shading the slanting sun rays wiih his hands, took Jim Tanguay's in the other bouts. Jimmy Dunn when the latter Was injured, gave Norman Barnett, Terror ISTEN a few minutes to the chatter guard, the chance to recover on Bos ton's 30-yard line.

spectively. (lalieway 2 (K) ins 45 94 84 97 103 98 476 Totals 182 WO 1R7 2U 195 941 Koppe hit the line twice without gain, but then passed to Doughty, who made a nice catch for, a 13-yard ad Janowitz 94 126 117 117 110 5(14 kick-off at the outset of the third period, on his three-yard line. Slipping behind interference, the speedy Atlanta backfield star zigzaged his way 30 yards and shot into the clear as he neared midfield. Not a violet-clad figure touched him as he completed a 97-yard dash for touchdown, aided by superlative blocking With the score tied, Georgia's great end, Vernon (Catfish) Smith, place- vance. Koppe adaed five on a reverse spilled by followers of Buster Brown and you will be convinced Buster was far out in front of Phil Raymond when the tenth round ended Wednesday night.

Give Raymond's supporters the opportunity to talk and an entirely different story will be heard. A Brown rooter insisted Buster won every round except the eighth and from Doughty, but lost three on fumble. Total! 182 241 233 208 222 1086 Rommel And Von Dreele Win After trailing their opponents, Scible Dougan, sophomore halfback at Boston College, whose ball-carrying provided one of the features of the victory over Western Maryland yesterday, is ripping his way across the goal line, after team mates have blocked out the Terror linemen in the path. Patterson and Barnett, though on their feet, are too far to the runner's left to check him, while Jimmy Dunn, Western Maryland star until he was injured, is rushing up from defensive halfback position too late to tackle the runner outside the end zone. Dougan crossed the line standing up.

Doughty's pass to Bolton grounded. but Koppe's heave to the same player and Roth, for three games yesterday afternoon at the Recreation, Rommel on the same play shook 'the runner and Von Dreele forged to the front at ninth. He said he was dumbfounded loose on the right side in a race for the goal line. He was forced out of kicked the extra point that turned out to be the winning margin. His performance duplicated the fashion in when Raymond's hand was raised as a token of victory.

Another fan. equally bounds on the 1-yard mark, but on ARMY TAKES as enthusiastic over Raymond's fight which Georgia overcame New York a year ago. It marked Georgia's sixth straight triumph of the season and first down hit center for the score Jones' Kick Ties Seore ing ability, thought Phils triumph was one-sided. He gave Raymond the the second setback in a row for the advantage in all but three rounds. 20-0 TUSSLE Karl Jones, whose injured shoulder kept him from the game, was rushed in to placekick the extra point, and Violets, unprecedented heretofore in The fight wag close, the writer giving Notre Dame Eleven Crashes Perin Defense To Win 49-To-O Second Team Continues Attack Where First Left Off To Stretch South Bend Squad's Record To 25 Victories In 26 Games the end of the fourth game with a 38-pin lead in the weekly two-man team match.

They finally won by the margin of only 13 pins. Scible and Roth battled to the very end to overcome their jinx, but both missed possible spare chances in the last box to turn the tide. The defeated pair turned in a brilliant set the last game, shooting, respectively, 144 and 132, for a 276 total. The Rommel and Von Dreele combine practically won the match in the fourth game, Rommel shooting 139 and Von Dreele 169, Chick Meehan's regime. NAVY TROUNCED BY OHIO STATE Air Attack Fails As Middies Fall Before 20-0 Score Brown the bout by one round.

It was For the rest of the game, Georgia a great battle, and, despite the fact managed to stand off the terrific line Raymond holds two victories over Louisiana State Tries Brown, there is a strong possibility the pair will be rematched. he made good to tie the score at 13-all. He was immediately removed. The quarter ended with Western Maryland on its own 25-yard mark, after neither attack was able to force a path through the rival defense. After Freitas returned Doughty's punt 10 yards to the Boston 43-yard mark, Chesnulevltch replaced Dougan.

His first play, a 9-yard slash at right tackle, showed the danger to Western plunging and drive of the New Yorkers, featuring off-tackle thrusts by Bob McNamara and Bill Abee. The climax to this spectacular defensive exhibition came late in ths final period when New York, after a sweeping advance of 67 yards, was stopped on Georgia's Tricks Galore In Vain Attempt JTIVE rassling bouts have been ar ranged lor Tuesday at cariin s. Two will be over the two-hour route, for a high-team set of 302. Von Dreele had high five-game set of 615, followed by Roth, with 610, Rommel 569 and Scible 561. 1tV) inn lots i.19 13S RH9 Von Dreele 107 Dtt Vii 1113 12ft- 615 (Continued from 1st Sporti Page) Sandor Szabo meeting John Maxos By the Associated Press's (Continued from 1st Sports Page) one-yard line.

Past Surprises Georgia which, who Jogged over from the Penn West Point, N. Nov. 7 A stub quarter, made 15 more, putting the ball and Matros Kirilenko taking on George Manish. Dick Daviscourt, one of California's leading grunters and While Swartz again was the starting spark plug of the Irish machine today, it was Sheeketski who reeled off the 13-yard line for the score. Early in the second period a surprise Maryland.

He, Kelly and Freitas continued the assault upon Western born, colorful band of Tigers from on Ohio's 20. Kirn gained five more on Totals; Penn Air Drive Halted pass caught the Georgians napping the next play, but his pass over the ..207 IDA 22S 302 114 ll7 11.1 1)9 144 .101 ..123 111 124 120 132 010 Maryland's tiring forwards, until it most yardage from the line of scrim ltotll Louisiana State, clad in purple and backed by all the loyalty of the State, momentarily. A long heave from mid growlers, will agonize with Jim Cor-rigan, a native of the same State. The pairings follow: goal line was incomplete as the quar was first down with only five yards mage. He lugged the ball seven times The first and last real Quaker threat came after the start of the third field by Joe Lemark, caught by Bob ....210 IMS pan 219 2761171 ter ended.

to go. Freitas cut back between Western Maryland's left guard and tackle gave Army a tussle today before bow-inn, 20 to 0, before a crowd of 15,000. Far more powerful, with a multitude Kirn's Mistake Costly Hopkins Trips Lehigh for 77 yards, or an average of 11 yards a thrust. Schwartz averaged 4.4 yards a try, while Koken averaged 5.7, and Ray Brancheau, another ub, averaged 6.1 for the touchdown. He missed the At the beginning of the third of reserves, the Cadets scored in eachl McNamara for a gain of 47 yards, put the pigskin on Georgia's 4-yard mark.

McNamara knifed through for three yards on the second play to cross Georgia's goal. Tanguay tried the kick for extra point, but Bed Maddox, dropkick for the extra point. period Ohio kicked oil and Navy com of the first three periods and forced the yards. Runners By One Point Bethlehem. Not.

7 The Johns mitted the unpardonable sin in foot Final Threat Falls quarter, when they tossed safety measures to the winds and unleashed a passing attack. But the 33-yard line was as far as they could go and the Notre Dame seconds went to work. Koken started the march of the seconds by sprinting 17 yards around his own right end behind air-tight interference to cross the Quaker goal. A ball, passed near its own goal line. Undaunted, Western Maryland drew Honklns cross country team today de Tigers to stop a final march on downs on the 7-yard line in the final quarter.

Thejigers tried all that was old and all that was new in the game without Kirn heaved the ball directly into upon its final resource, a forward-pass Carl Perina, Pennsylvania's great fullback, was stopped in his tracks most of the afternoon, averaging but 1.4 yards a try. Most of the Quaker Georgia guard, burst through to block the ball. Ferrall's arms, and he ran 20 yards feated Lehigh'a harriers, 27 to 28. Hopkins came with six men and five finished. Three of them were tied for sec Jack Woomfleld, New York, former Metropolitan amateur heavyweight champion, 203, vs.

Steve Znoskl, Polish-American heavyweight, Trince-ton, 2Vi, 30 minutes. Dick Daviscourt, Los Angeles, 225, vs. Jim Corrigan. San Francisco, 218, 30 minutes. George Kotsonaros, Hollvwood, 202, vs.

Joe (Toots) MonUt, Greeley, 225, 30 minutes. Matros Kirilenko, Russian heavyweight, 215, vs. George Manish, New York, 208, finish match, one fall, two-hour time limit. Sandor Szabo, Hungarian heavyweight. 200 pounds, vs.

John Maxos, Baltimore, 214, finish match, one fall, two-hour time'limit. Time of first contest 8.30 P. M. over the goal line before a Middy could get near him. Haubrich again linesmen were badly shellshocked and ond, third and fourth places, and Mele coming in eighth just ahead of Lathrop.

barrage which was the greatest factor in a drive from its own 33-yard mark, where a punt out of bounds give the Terrors the ball, to Boston's 12-yard line. Koppe hit center for two yards Georgia Crenshaw getting farther than the Army 26-yard line in the first quarter and again to the 30 in the final period despite the few minutes later he flipped a pass Bob McCaffery, Quaker guard, was added a point. over the center of the line to Post of 1,0 nigh, won the race, juraen, or Lehieh. was first serosa the line of the carried oil the. field in a stretcher with The Buckeyes broke up a passing Horn Bennett BaU'lielur lattersin line kicking of Tom Smith.

State full six-mile camel's-hump course, finishing; from the Quaker 11-yard stripe for another tally. Two more scores rattled off a badly wounned shoulder. Line-up and summaries: and Willey was sent in to replace back, the plunging and running of Niel R. K. K.

in 35.01. captain jung, iewis ana of Hopkins, finished abreast In Ha nine a attack, but a punt gave Navy the ball again in midfield. Two passes put Navy on Ohio's 18. Another toss of the series Th line-up: New Tork U. Biuret ConcannoD (c.) Marrhi hal men First nberf WurpUy Vavra J.

Lam ark Tanguay K- McNsmart Abee flcore by periods: New York Georgia. Barnett and carry information. But Mixon, and the tricky work of a sub' PeonsylTtnls Mill' Aotra Dams Rnskv T. the Irish gatthng gun in the final period Leonard taking the leather 37.04. stitute named Leroy Langlev.

who Tanaeer Nakolia before he could communicate with the team a play had to be run and it Kratiea L.T.. The order or finish: Ctiandi was intercepted by Holcomb. After over from the 1-foot line after another specialized in the "ancient Statue of Harrii I.G.. Dickens I.ehish HMtt (cant.) Hopkins sTn Tablonski Bohinaon Ohio punted, a lateral to Campbell Wbire march down the field and Cronin Liberty." They even trted the old gained six. Kirn added ten through the fii hereon Colehower was the final blow.

Koppe took the ball apparently to hit the line and turned to throw a lateral 'shoe string" dodge, with Mixon sneak r.en-is, Hopkins 17.04 Hollman Hopkins 3mi4 ('hand)er Lehilh 87.1'H sweeping around the Quaker line for Placekick Gives V. M. I. Victory Over Clemson nrr Hoffman R.It.. Kurth R.T.., Malioney R.E..

lackwhirh Q. Schwartz line. Campbell passed to Tschirgi for Ilurnett 07 ing to the sideline to tie his shoe laces 22 yards on Ohio's 23, but Vuchinich Warren. 87.40 Kortv. Lehish 1( MrN'sniarn.

Motti mih for Touchdown Bob pass to Brown. He was rushed into Grauiaier Munger (Jette and take a long pass as soon as Army 12 yards and the final score. Make All Extra Points To add to their class, every attempt PirkenB). Point after tour hi own amith (win Sheeketski R.H.. making a faulty pass and when the intercepted the next one.

When Navy got the ball again Davis tried to drop- Norfolk, Va Nov. 7 m-Cant. Joh Mrltnkovich B. Fernau for plarehicK. Heferee D.

W. vrry, Penn Stale, tnjuire T. J. Thorn. Columbia.

nan forgotten him. Army did its part, but. Mixon with no one near him. Score by nenods: Gill. V.

M. left end. klrkerl a nlaee ball hit the ground Gallagher, substi linesman A. R. t'lowere, Georgia Tech.

Judge nient throuuh the bars here this after Notre Dams 14 14 1449 Penn nn tute Boston end, was on it in a flash to dropped the pass. kick from Ohio 28, but it fell short. Navy's big threat, forward passing, Touchdowns -SeliwgrlK flhMkfckl T.nVnhll. noon in the second period to give the Flying Squadron its one-point victory Black. jjaTuiaon.

Georgia TechGains Tie Host fnuhfttitute. for KVmkv). TnaM BiihcHtii The line-up: Louisiana Rtate smother the last Western Maryland hope. Boston retained the ball for the few remaining minutes. over tiemson t.nuege, ny a 7-o score.

In for extra point from placement was good, splitting the uprights perfectly. Then jusV before the game ended Leonard, of the seconds, ripped off a 18 dash to the Quaker 16-yard line only to be called back and hear a mr jueunKovirnj, i ronin isurwtitma for Jact- failed in the pinches. Two times the Middies were within the 20-yard line and each time something went wrong tne rotirtn period, as the South Caro wuson i. Mela. Hopkins 8B.2M ehiEh 8H.42 Meriam, LfluRU an (HI Rtnihhar.

I ehigh Millhouse, Hopkins 43,11 Olaiae. Hopkins, flirl not finish. Ohio Gridders Draw Up Set Of Commandments Delaware, Ohio, Not. 7 (JP) The Tea Commandments of the gridiron have been subscribed to by the 44 members niut-iw. f-uiiiin aner toucnaowns .1.

naiainore L. Price lina Tigers threatened to it, he i.ij, jjinrpny tz, jioken, Referee Col With North Carolina I' Summerfelt Boston College West Point, t'mnire Anthony rusnea in and blocked ilarvin at Western Maryland Hammill L.Tj Mcfiln cempreu piaeeKlek. tail. Head nneunnn Vmm. Illlnnj.

ii'rreure K.U... True Pincura L. Boynolda five-yard penalty for off 'lhe Flying Squadron scored after with its aerial. Once Kirn passed over the goal line and again Holcomb intercepted the heave on the five-yard line. Atlanta.

Not. 7 (JP) Georgia Terh ind North Carolina deadlocked at lft-all here Hannitter R.T Armstrong Meminir St lirrgg I'H Whalen Patterson Pownea Itamett Taylor worKing the hall from its own 10-yard line. After Travers smashed throttg'h to Wanell Q.B Carver today In a football hattle of offensive. the Llomson line on a tackle O'Leair R.T Coughlg 'H Htecket H. Nkidmore K.

Brown Delaware Defeats Neither wag sufficiently effective on the defense to win and It wan the toe of Maryland Freshmen Line-up and summary: iiih.v, onnrn, v. m. quarter, shot of Ohio Wesleyan's football squad to Smith F.B Kilday fiass to vatklns. halfback, the ansa. line rM Navy Hurley B.B De Ventnrl Bolton Q.B W.

Kelly Brown L. Maloney Dunn R. Dnusan Keep themselves strictly in una this McArthur, Tech a quarter, that turned alinoat certain defeat fr Tech Into an Cadet taking the ball on Clemson's 25- Smith C.E Ferrall Swarthmore, 26 To 0 season. Harriers Beat Tome nll Army 7 O20 Louisiana State 0 0 0 0 0 yaru line ana outrunning the aafetv Acting on Coach George Gatith er upset tie In the Inst few minutes of Konne F. J.

Kelly suggestion, a committee of four players Clay. Armv aforina: Touchdown Stacker. Jnltnann Clemson scored in the fourth neriod Special Dispatch to The Sun fsnhstitute for Brownl. KDdnV. Potnt fter The Jackets were either aeven points Special Dispatch to The Sun Newark, Nov.

7 By staging a acore oy quarters; Boston College 6 7 ID Western Maryland 6 0 7 013 Suhstitutiona Western Maryland. Wentlandt ornw np tne coue. It bans dancing, theaters and dinner on a sensational pass from Miller to touchdowna Carver (placement). Mtecker to tne nan or one point behind until tnat Keo'y L. Vamer Turtle Smith I'nclerwood R.O Oailut? Bryan R.T Haubrich Uli'itt K.B Gillman Kirn L.

Hinchman IVhirgi K. (c.) Hnlcomh D.B Crnmer Campbell F.B Vuchmicb boot of the Tornado a uuarter aince for Pincura. Pincura for Wentlandt. Diksa fori (placement). Kereree J.

E. Keegan, Pittsrleld. empire G. Ixiwe, Lafavette. Head linesman H.

Hollenback, Pennsylvania. Feld rniierBun. oianuing on tne line. Miller threw over the V. M.

I. aafety man head into the arini nf engagements except on week-ends, taboos "runnlag around after coeds" at any time or place and prohibits College Park, Nor. 7 Univeralty of Maryland freshmen croaa-country runners scored their third victory In as many starts by decisively outnolntlnar Hurley. Doughty for Itunn. Jnnea tor tireng.

Wallace for Jones. Willey for Barnett. Hunter few minutes after the game gtarted, when Slusser ripped off 85 yards fur the Tarheels' Initial tnuchdowu and Chan luage u. o. vineeier.

Harenorq. who took the ball on the five-yard strip firr Patterson Boston College. Desmond for The code Includes a Dledge to keen dler added the extra point. 7- "1B uul llne wirn rmitn Jome institute, of Port DeDosit. Roynolds.

Irkins for Whalen, Slamin for Taylor Milanuakv for Couehig. Freitaz for W. Kel Notre Dame Eleven nanging on. The line-up: ocort by penoda; Ohio Btata 0 1.1 7 O20 Navy 0 0 0 0 16 to 39, over a two-and-flve-eIghth miles The Tornado appeared to gather force as several substitutions were made ler, Chesnulevltch for Dougan. P.

Keller for J. sensational offensive in the final quarter, University of Delaware this afternoon defeated Swarthmore, 26 to 0. Delaware scored a touchdown in the first quarter on a forward pass, Green to Kemske. After that Swarthmore really outplayed the Blue and Gold, but never could get the ball beyond Oil! eligible schematically. Nebraska Turns In mii-and-dale course here this afternoon.

Touchdowns Oillman. Ferrall (2). Points' Kelley. Reynolds tor Desmond. Whalen Tor Larking.

Haylor for Slsmin, Cotighig for Mila- for both sides in toe fourth period. Mc Tramples Buffalo, 33-6 Hilliard Rochelle The Old Liner cubs captured the firat Heineman Arthur's puntlntr and ball carrying gradually worked the ball down the alter touchdoima Haubrich. 2 (piece kicks). Referee James Marker, Northwestern. L'm-ptre Don Hamiltnn.

Notre Dame. Head ltnea- nusky, Desmond for Reynolds, ililanusky for Coughig. Gallagher for Killilea. Touchdowns-Dunn. Bolton.

J. Kellv. Dougan. Freitas. Trys -p If orflham kostaiumek Marklis four positions, Herman Ramiburg finishing In front In 14 minutes 34 seconds Buffalo.

N. Not. (JPiA hard field, enabling Milllcran, sub for Cherry, ir Abell man Hovd hamOers. Lemaon. Jfield juclg E.

C. Taggart. Hoclieter. Victory Over Iowa Lincoln. Not.

7 (JP) Nebraska's to score. McArthur kicked accurately for for point Jonea (piaeeKiekj. liunn imissea piace-kick). Freitas (1 in 3. drepkicks).

Referee Jack Sharpe Welts ngnting motre JJame eleven ran rough-shod over University of Buffalo here today to win their first inter- Clinton. Vale. Umpire Dick Merritt. Yale. Head the best time of the season.

Trailing him at about 200 yards via Paul Bo-vers. followed by Donald Ashton and John extra point to tie tne score. North Carolina Georgia Trh Delaware's 20-yard line. V. Friester Millar Hook Kaylor Oregnrv W.

Travera Trinder Waits V. M. I. Clemson Illinois Loses Dad's line-man Harry Springer renn, field juage E. S.

Lane, Navy. seotionm game. 33 to 6. TVilker IP locum HorlRWl 'ain Cornhuskcra today chalked up a 7-to-0 victory over the University of Iowa In their first game on Nebraska soil since In the final quarter another forward, rjrinnn. Proctor Led by Norbert Crissman and Leo Dilllng, the Bambler reserves tolled off Mrlver Krtinpr riiiiiiiii e.iirnflrr wnw ina neve Green to Kemske, accounted for the Day Game To Wisconsin II 7 7 a a Gilhretth (J tiehUtt It was Dad's Day and, a crowd of harrier to eross the finish line, renting Marquette Last'Half rym k.i; Iws 1S.O00 saw the Huskera win.

Touchdown Watkinat sub second touchdown. A fe wminutcs later v. M. I. acorina for Tjavinderl.

(iPi long gains through the tackles and around the ends to amass 19 points In the first half and 14 more in the final iii in i n. ine nrst nve runners of each school flcured in the scoring, two Marv- nson aoonna Ti'iir-ndown- rndentood It.T KzpII Bmn K.K fS.vlil.lnitli They kept the pigskin on Inwa end Memorial Stadium. Champaign. Ill White went around end for a 35-yard i aiteraon. I'omt after tourhrlown Oill fplaca- of the field practically all of the game.

Drive Defeats W. And J. Nov. 7 tP) Wisconsin's P.adjrera scored r.rt U. McArthur quarter.

Ward scored the lone Buffalo gained the touchdown sfter a "niicri, tying rnr tnetr team fifth position. The order of finish Kirt. Herman tttmchnr iaraMi.R4 "-r. fliarjiano. umpire i o' "rati linesman Mentora.

Loyola (room I. Barron ftliier It. Hrt run over the goal line. Just before the game ended Crowe, a substitute a 7-to-fi victory over Illinois In their Kail's Kay (rnme here today before ally when he took a lateral pass from 'otton in the final neriod and irnlloned Milwaukee, Not. 7 (JP) Marquette Chanrller Cherry fl2-ynrd march down the field, with Paul and Kreizlnger doing most of the ball lugging.

spectators. 71 'Maryland): third, jSnnald Anlitnn IHarylanrll; fourth. John Mrman (Marv- back, intercepted a forward pass and in yarns arounii rtgnt end. University's Golden Avalanche, after trailing 6 to 0 at the half, unleashed a The llailuers uncorked their only California's Late Attack ran 50 yards for a touchdown. threat early in the thlril ntiarter with arore by quarter: North Carolina 7 1) Gtoitia Tech 0 7 lft Totlchdrwni North Carnllna: Bliuwr, Chani ler.

White (sub for Crortm): (ieoritia Tech: Mr- linesmen Miss Trophy John Schneller, of Neenah, rloinff series of powerful drives which netted the Hllltoppers 13-to-fl victory over The game was witnessed by about Syracuse Conquers Upsets Washington U. most of the ball carrylna and finally No linesman has won the trnnhv 8,000, the largest crowd that ever has iiiii; nttn. vmi um Karhart (Trane): aixth. tie hetwecn Onrrlea Lttztnm-r (Murvlanrl) and franda McfJuire (Maryland); eighth. William (Tome) ninth, Henrv Eeaaada (Tome) tenth.

Jmei.h Wentlint (Tome) eleventh. Jack Itowan (lomel. thher rwmere Bohert Archer (Maryland). JJelann Itae (Tome). Russell Kelsay (Tome), Wendell Baugh (Tome).

Washington ana jenerson in an inter pluiiKlnif to the touchdown. Linfor offered by a Houston (Texas newa- sectional homecoming game today, wit In Battle At Berkeley paper to the most valuable Southwest attended a local game. Gov. C. Doug' lass Buck was among the spectators.

kicked the extra point. The only Illlnl score earns In the same nessed by 3o.000 spectators. In Colorless Match Syracuse. N. Not.

7 (JP) Svracuse Arthur, (ialloway (hub for Barron), Miliifrn fsub for Cherry t. INnnU aftr totichd(wiv North Carolina: Chandler placement) GeoririB Terh: McArthur tdrookick). Referee Arnold (Auburn). Dmplre Ferry (Rewanee). Heart linemanBafDey Washington and ie).

field Conference football player. The line-up: Marnuette IVIawara Swarthmore W. and Berkeley. Not. (VP) California f'niversity defeated Western Heserve.

Becker MrNHI Judge Brie. (Auburn). rohl UE SiDler Krosh L.T.... Kicks .1. Walker Hurleler Hfliwrtv (' Rrown quarter when Ed Kehalk, of Champaign, raced 48 yards after receiving a pass from Horsley.

Michigan Wins Easily Rliorlrs J. Fife l.uoma ltdchhuber changed a spectacularlclose game Into a second-half rout today to defeat Washington's Huskies. 13 to 0, in the .13 to 0, here today in a gridiron game witnessed by 7,500. At no time did the invaders threaten. Krueger Itoemark Walker It.

Ileritmro Hlmir; MannnH Florida Is Swamped Boston-Western Md. Statistics i.r.. L.T.... L.U.... K.O....

K.T.... U.K.... D.B., It was the most colorless matching nf twenty-seventh annual renewal of foot-hall hostilities between the old-time IMIIon II I nirner Sloan K.F...... J-wis Melenyzer H. Kite Kuhla By Alabama Eleven rivals.

football seen in Archbold Btnillmn this year. There were no spectacular runs. lircen II McCracken K. Knnzani Port White I. Lever Over Indiana Rival Ann Arhor.

Nov. 7 (JP) Three torty thousand fans, thrilled with a Siik (c.) L. L.H.... Armstrong Kometo nrst-half struggle of titanic pronor 1st Quarter 2d Quarter 3d Quarter 4th Quarter Totals Birmingham, Not. 7 (P) Alabama Klliott Hdlfinan tlons, saw the Bears come out in the no long passes, no surprises.

Western Reserve fought every inch of the way, but Syracuse found the way to make holes almost at will anywhere It chose Wilson touchdowns and a aafety gave Mlchisran lashed out 41-to-0 yictory over Keniake It II gchenihk Brainier F.B Funke Score by periods JieMwire fl ft 2026 Swarthmore 0 0 0 0 Substitutions Delaware. Mayer for Hloan. Score tv nerlods: Florida today In a game featured by third period to crash over for a touchdown and break the deadlock. That was the signal for a California drive that an easy victory over Indiana. 22 to 0.

today, the Iiooalera failing to offer a Marquette 0 0 6 713 and 0 6 0 0 the line for trains nf 3. 5 and 8 varus. Driiiiatit runs ny tne victors packs. Held scoreless In the first period It hammered the vlsitora mercilessly la Touchdowns Wilson. Klliott.

Keeker. Point threat at any time during the play. shattered Washington's defense, drove Nigela tor Wllon. Haney for White. White (or after touchdown Klliott tdrorkickl.

Referi repr-Hted steady marches. itaney. iniion tor iraic tor Hntte, crowe vtimamson, end, Dlocaea a pant for the safety and acored one of Alabama began clicking In the second when penalties on two occasions placed It back relentlessly and ended In an other score. Milton Ghee, Dartmouth, Howard Millard. Illinois Wealeyan.

Field judge Herb western Keerva nyraniae 7aaeon Ellrrt the ball on the Gators 1-yard line. Robinson Newton rier Branner. ttuney tor Mayer, kumo tor Jl. Walker, Krkfne (or Kroah, Kirschner tor A. J.

Walker. Fulling (or Hurley. Sundwita lor Pohl. Stewart for Branner, Crows for Green. Kavaria ttteger.

Michigan. Head linesman Hank Reitacb, Illinois, Hnrri Kennedy I'almeri LumrMMi Two touchdowns were added In the third and the team shoved across And in the minutes, another California thrust reached the 4-yard line, where dropkick attempt by Ed Kirwan, quarterback, rushed in for the touchdowns on a pass from Aew man, Wolverine quarterback. Tulane Gets Victory for Stewart. Thomron (or Haagerty; Swarth l)uke Tops Kentucky Tro)an R. Btoneberg l.inss mQ.

B. Cramer Mslona tR.H Uoria more. tor Hicks. laniela (or Schembs, Brown foe Heritage. Heritage for Bowning.

Cur-ti for Heritage. Jones for Lewis, Garrett for Panke, Iisnea for Jones, Price for Hadeler, Irani I. Frank White F.B FisM Tourhrtowna Frank. Moran (2). Fishel.

Tia- tne When a Washington pnnt traveled 19 yards from scrimmage, the Beara put the ball into action 3i yards from goal. Plunges at the line, with gchaldach breaking loose for 21 yards, nut the Over Alabama Poly Mont jromerr, Not. 7 W) Tnlane's Iianieta for Lever, Majon for Tomer, Abrsme for McCracken. Clement for Brown. Toucti- On Lexington Gridiron Lexington, Nor.

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First downs S3 15 32 3 12 15 Number of kick-offs 11 01 12 01 26 Average distance 40 47 0 45 45 45 0 45 42 46 Average runbacks 20 11 0 0 14 40 13 0 12 26 Number of punts 5 3 3 4 4 3 2 1 14 11 Average distance 34 33 41 82 36 35 41 81 38 84 Average runback 12 6 60 62 46 08 Forward passes 02 12 60 70 13 4 Completed 00 00 20 20 4 Yards gained completed pames 0 0 0 0 24 0 62 0 7 Intercepted by 20 00 00 00 2.. Vards gained intercepted passes 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Tarda gained 7:1 -M Tl 02 14 5-1 6 72 115 27(1 Varda lost rushing 4 .1 I) 0 3 2 ft 9 3 Fumbles lft 21 31 10 72 Own recovered 1 (I 11 3 0 6 1 Opponents recovered O0 01 10 01 12 Penalties 2 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 5 Tarda lost penalties 10 10 6 15 II 25 (0 Points after t'XKii'lown Ellert (5), Tis- oVwns Kemrke (Ji, Crowe. White. Points after dile. Referee w.

T. flalloran. Lmnire Hiati MHSrath, Bu Collate. Linesman J. H.

Hanfcart. Field jtidae C. A. Bniise touehnown l.reen. Ktndwitz.

Referee Coleman. Muhlenhe-g. Ciavton. Penn. Hewd linesman Robrt Franklin and Marshall.

olf tireen ave swept to I Zi-tn-0 victory over a valiant Alabama Poly oval on the 2-yard mark and Kchaldach crashed over for the first score. versity defeated the University of Kentucky, 7 to 0. here today. The winning score came in the third neriod when Johnson was tackled bv auan, renn rrare. technic eleven here todav after the two more In tne final period.

Tulane Team Beats Alabama Poly, 27-0 Montgomery. Nov. (JP) Tulane'a hit Green team, making a strong bid for the Southern Conference championship, crushed lhe plainsmen of Ala-hams f'olvtechnir Institute. 27-ft. here this afternoon with powerful attack.

Poly threatened twice, hut the Tulane line rose wlta all its might turn bark the threats. A crowd of 10,000 witnessed the game. I Rusty Gill Intercepted a pass In the fourth quarter and raced around his lighter Plainsmen had held the Southern i'nnference leaders scoreless for most of Carrier Pigeon Found A carrier nicrcon with -a ir Crawford on Kentucky'a 20-yard line Grid Score 100 To 0 East Lansing. Nov. 1 (m right end for SB yards and rrosaed (lie first half.

Michigan State iron man'' foothill while making a paa. he hall hounded Into the arms of Hartnn who ran for a touchdown. Brewer added the extra More than lo.ono ape, watched Ifh amazement as Aubnrn's thin for on Its aluminum hand and 4flt) on lt hm! hand, wn fonnd in a weakened esm. led by Halfback Bob Monnett and Washington goal line standing up. 'Bama Has One Senior t-eon Long.

Alabama's heaviest back- wards blocked all Tttlane's scoring threats nntil the last two mlntites of liberally sprinkled with substitutes, ran wild over Rlnon College tndav. Kentucky lot two chancea to score onditlon four mllea ivesf of HedBville. W. Va It la hein? cared for now bv Mi V. Lnniee Henahaw-, .104 West Martla street, Uartinabarg, W.

V. he second period and themselves twice earlier in the same because of Densities crushing the Wisconsin eleven with score of 100 to 0, field man, weighs 1S7 and Is the only senior ball carrier on the squad. penetrated deep Into Greenle territory, tor holding..

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