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THE SUN, BALTDrORE. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1030 3 Midget Carolina Back Runs 94 Yards To Beat Maryland MT. ST.

MARY'S Double Wingback Formation SPRINT DECIDES Emmett intercepted a pass on Al bright'a one-yard line. Again the visitors had a scoring op Statistics Of Game At South Bend NAVY DEFEATED BY NOTRE DAME HARVARD WINS EASY VICTORY portunity when an Albright fumble Preferred At Navy This Year LOSES HARD ONE was recovered on the Lions' lS-yard line, Albright held and kicked out of CONTEST, 28-21 Special Dispatch to The Sun. danger." Late In the period, Albright took to the air and ndvanced to St. Ingram Dislikes Single Marys 1-ysrd line on a series of South Bend, Ind Oct. 11 Statistics of the Navy-Notre Dame gRine follows Xotrt GO-Yard Run In Last Springfield Blanked, 27-0.

Branch's Return Of Pun Wingback Man In passes and runs hilt; the visitors held them for downs in the shadow of the South Bend Eleven Dedicates $750,000 Stadium By 26-To-2 Victory goal IianteXavy, Period Gives Albright 12-To-7 Verdict Crimson Shows Power Breaks Tie In Confer ence Exhibition Albright took the lead In the third qunrtev when Karlipe, standing on Mt. Motion Used Less Ex tensively Than For merly St. Mary's 25-yard line, spen red a pretty Special Dispatch to The Sun pass tossed by Weiglo from the 35-yard line and raced across tho goal (Confinueo! from Page 1) First downs 12 7 Passes tried 10 10 Passes completed 2 0 Yards gained on passes 60 GO Yards from scrimmage 355 64 Punts, yards averaged 37 SO Penalties, yards 45 10 Beading, Oct. 11 Mount St. WOODS LEADS TEBPS Cambridge, Oct.

11 (JP) Harvard ended its tuning-up stage hera today by battering a hard-lighting Springfield lino for a touchdown in den's place kick for extra point was Mary's College eleven gave Albright a line for a touchdown. Weigle failed to kick the goal. good. stiff fight here today, but lost out by Touehilown. Karlip.

Fearn. ITRinea. Point each qunrter and a 27-to-0 victory. a score of 12 to 7 when the Lions aftnr toiwlidiratl Ynliltla (pldrr-mcnt Jiii-Vl. Nuhnhtuhnn Mount.

SL Mini Makes Two Touchdowns Ite.erre. Score In Fonr Flays The final Notre Dame score came early in the final period when the reserves for lHiey, llerry (or Mattie. iN'vmn for Hi'iTy. Tins I' rim. son football horde, though tallied a touchdown in the Inst minute This is ihe Ihird of a leriei of article describing the strategic methods used by the coaches oY Maryland's Collegl teams.

By CRAIG E. TAYLOR Bill Ingram, Navy '18, coach of the of play. iiiainoiui Xur kwiuinvv, jiuey lor Jti-iikt-rr. Al brfifht, HaU(i for AlulrPwa. lurnell foi late) for I'tirnoll, Kroinm tor llanli.

minus five of its regulars, showed plenty of drive every minute of nlav. After Poppcllman Opens crossed the Navy line on exactly fonr This was a climax to a march of 00 neutral territory, neither one gaining I iicKiii.ii lur l-romm. plays. Starting on their own 26-yard Scoring At Chapel Hill yards down tho field after Valibus ha The visitors, without anything resembling a running attack, waged a determined defensive battle and uncovered much of an advantage. Score of second line, Clarence Kaplan, substitute for Duke Scores In Final Midshipmen football teams since 10-0, Brill, dashed 31 and 26 yards.

Bernard period: Notre Dame, 13; Navy, 0. Kern Halts JVotre Dams Drive is one of the few prominent coaches put tne visitors in front, 7-U, with a placement kick following a touchdown by Fearn who corralled a forward pass several milior defects thnt Arnold Chapel Oct. 11 (iPh- Leahy, another substitute half, then directing activities for the alma mater. I lorn eon will have to correct before To Iteat Davidson, 12-0 Durham, N. Oct.

11 (AT) Duke Notre Dame started the third period Bill was fullback on the IS'avy teams and ran JO yards. broke loose for a sprint to the 3-yard line and Staab plunged over through Johnny Branch, 6.1-inch tall University of North Carolina quarterback, raced next week's major clash with the Army. The Lions, however, outgnined the with Its first team, which meant that Mountnineers with 2 first clowns to during his athletic career. lie helped coach at the academy for one year, directed the racific fleet team for two gaping hole In the center of the line. Tho Crimson bnll carriers rinned f)4 yards through the entire University tbe "shock troops combination of trounced Davidson, 12 to 0, here today, rushing across two touchdowns in the final period as the Wildcats wcakiied before a hammering nttack.

six. through (he Springfield forward for 27 of Marylnnd eleven this afternoon In Savoldi, Brill and Carideo were back Navy, although outclassed from the second period on, had two big chances Allirlaht Checked years, spent one in charge of the col st. down. Barry Wood, Harvard the fourth quarter to give the Tarheels on the firing line. Navy started with The teams hnltled through tbe firt lege of William and Wary gridiron 28-to-21 victory quarterback, used hut six running plays and did not need any more.

Iiarlflaon Proi-lor quarter without scoring. Albright, destinies, and three at Indiana, from where he came to the Navy. VaBntr to score today, only to be confronted by a atone wall when the chances looked the brightest. It took a Notre Onme mistake to save the Middies iiaivsrn Horinrtflrl For three quarters the two powerful Southern Conference elevens battled on llrork the same combination that began the game. The Middies kicked off, but the Irish after the kickoff, carried the ball to Mount St, Mary's 18-yard line, where tlHlilillK Mi Illurmnaloek i ui dnr In his first year there Ingram, aided iciih lila -r.

IJecMnan Puk. Itrmkpv llRVH Wrnier Ailknoi Taylor Ilriao limit Itrr-WiT Mot-ray hi-iiik-r almost even footing, but the sensational the visitors held for downs. The re I'arkrr Ilakrr llroun Itinu-mu I n-knor ,11 I'l ffiiril It. II. by his present line roach and right-hand man, lfip Miller, product of II.

from a shutout, however. With but countered with a punt. Tbe Middies mainder of the quarter was largely a dash by Branch, returning a punt, rai ov COM. five minutes to go, "Blimp" Bowstrom Oil punting duel, with neither tonm com ended the scoring in a game which had Hall Tliotiipanai I'eU-rHon Raa Wilaim Vt'liil. ilwl Ktirmltnn tiimonaim Mvr.il Navy's punter, booted the ball out of ing within striking distance of the Notre Dame, developed an eastern championship eleven.

The basis for the attack of that champion team was the llu.liil i) Khii lielilrr I. Iii'vena II. II Mi-hi-iTwlnwiiky F. been marked by each eleven scoring failed to gain and booted bark. The "shock troops" got busy again, Savoldi and Brill smashed to the Navy lC-yard line.

A penalty for holdingi goal. bounds on the Notre Dame two-yard bi-or. or llnriiiton. OO0 0 (I seven points a period. Although both tenms carried the mnn-in-motion, which so many arc using this reason.

It wns developed in Iluktt II II 12 i Tmirlulown llicivrv ami Krshler. Niitnlllil- lona I limilhtill. 4'oMIIHtoo fnr llnkor lino. Quarter Back Mahoncy signaled for a punt but the center tossed the ball within striking distance of the 7 Nrom hv ta-ruxla: Mill vnnl NniiiiKlli-lil II 0 (1 Tor jui'ijupen, rili-p for Hi-m-k, Mini on lor and Kirn'a interception of Schwartz's Taking the bnll from the toe of Chalmers as he stood on his own six-yard marker, Branch headed for the ide lines, cut back and wormed his oval far over his head and Mahoney kir, Milla for Khiir, ViiRni-r for IViviimlou Maaon for Oariloor. Miller for llrown: llnki1.

dependently from Top Warner's methods, though Ingram since has admired the double wingback of the lltirvavii ai-oriog: Toitrlulowna Hatrliclila. CJt. HrlierrschnwskT. Iliofli'f (alltialhole Ittt IipvoiiaI. rotota aflrr toni-li'towns Wood.

pass on his own 20-yard line halted AMhiII for l-juhler, Carpi-olcr for Hiviin, Ham goal In the second period neither bad sufficient punch to score, Knrly in the quarter Mount St. Mary's opened a brilliant forward passing attack, hut the visitors' advance was halted when sat on the ball for a safety. Halted On Seven-Yard Line the drive. rink for Ailkma. Carpi-nler for 1'aiia.

Hnvca liliookirkl. Ili-leree K. .1. O'lirieti, Tofta. Pm-fia- flyall, Shoit for llai-a.

Ilcfr-iee Srlirliie I oirr II. H. Hankharl. Iiarlinotitll. Head linw Katiaaa- Awtira.

Umpire- Sfiolai, 1'. Jti-ail mini .1. lonhitm, 1'nttnl Hlalaa try. Warner system to form the tumia Notre Dam Scores Again way through the Maryland team. Only Jierger had a chance to catch him.

The Navy's best chance came late in mental attack formation. iniTf nuaiiii, aiant The Middies couldn't gain an inch stellar Maryland back tried a flying Favors Donble Wingback the final period, when a bad punt by Koken traveled only fifteen yards to on their vicious line thrusts and at WtLhlSU A. IMiRAU In fact he has practically dispensed tacRle, but missed bis objective, Terpn Score Early tempted end runs, and punted. Caridco with everything else this year. Uc Notre Dame's 20-ynrd line.

Gannon and Kirn, punched their way to the casionnl use of the nian-in-motion is received the ball on his 35-yard line and raced it to midfield. Brill then secondary and the C-3-2 line-up' arrayed against varying types of at Branch counted two of the four Carolina touchdowns and extra three made, though he explains that since points. Marylnnd scored to open the tossed a lateral pass to Savoldi and the big hod carrier from Michigan tack. The lino men ore sent crashing in. The backs' play a zone defense teams have learned to slntt tneir ae-fense to meet the threatened point seven-yard line, but were stopped.

The Tdy by play description follows i Acting Cupt. Blimp Bowstrom, of game before all of the some 9,000 fans against passing, with men often the style of attack is not so effective, hart found their way to their seats. converging on the receiver when he For a somewhat similnr reason Ingram swept around his left end for 18 yards. On the next play Brill sprinted along the left side line for a gain of 23 the Navy, won the toss and elected to North Carolina had received, made a first down and then Henrv House. can be definitely spotted.

shuns the single wingback. kick off, defending the south goal wit The double wingback line-up Is fa fullback, fumbled for Tease, of Mary a wind at its back. Koken received the vored. since it presents a balanced for land, to cover the bnll. Berger and Ingram discounted the general opinion of strategy, claiming that it was overrated and that preparation for a given situation in painstaking boot on his lS-yard line and raced for TH) mation to the enemy defense, whicn Woods negotiated first down and back 15 yards, but the Irish were must, of necessity, spread to cover any roppellman slipped through tiie Caro yards, placing the ball on the Navy 9-yard line, from where Savoldi rushed through for his third touchdown of the game.

Carideo's place-kick for the eitra point arched perfectly through the uprights, making the score Notre Daine, 20 i Navy, 0. manner has more merit than so-called unnble to get anywhere, and kicked number, of points open to attack. Un lina line 14 yards for a touchdown Chalmers place kicked the point. master-minding. His general plan is the Middies, who also were stopped der Ingram guidance the attempt al to give the avnl Academy the kind of ways has been wade to develop sets The best run of the opening exchange Branch, Jim Kip Slusser, of backs, working with precision as of offense was an 8-yard dash through right tackle by Kaplan, but it came unit of four, with each man eqiml training that is best lilted for an institution of its character; be allows the players much latitude, in preference to fitting them into a particular to performing any assignment, running or passing the ball, blocking, taking on the third down and the next was safe punt far down Navy territory.

Nvr Mflkes 30-Yard Cain That was enough glory for Savoldi and his backficld running mates. They were taken out for the second-string players who had been displaying a great defense, but not enough punch. While they held Navy, they tried groove, believing the training better passes or kicking. This ideal situation, and enjoyment by the individual of course, is limited by the capabilities greater. The first excitement of the game of the material, but the double ingback and an occasional man-in came when Gannon heaved a long pass For Players' Kdilriillon His objective in this manner is the vainly to score via passes, only to be to Byng, which was good for a gain motion play for variety, in addition to the kick formation, Ingram believes production of a really great team as smeared ingloriously by the Middies of 39 yards, placing the ball on Notre notably by Johnson, Navy tackle, often as possible, accepting the lean years between, rather than the shap Dame's 25-yard line.

Byng speared the S.TF Almost Scores the greatest possible masking of in-tent, with least loss of man power ef fectiveness, is afforded. pass high in tho air and then raced ing or a merely good team in suc Navy had its best chance to score to the line, where he was Fall Use Of Kick. toward the end of the third period X. TtaYW 1 1 rote vtyrick and House showed brilliance on offense for the Tarheels, Johnson, Brown, TJpseomb and Gil-breath did well on defense. Evans Gain Often.

Berger, Poppellmnn and Evans always were threats to Carolina as they ripped off gain after gain and on an elusive fake reverse play Evans made many yards over Carolina's tackles. Krajovicjs was a power in Maryland's defense. Tease and Xorris also did well. Maryland rolled up thirteen first downs on the Tarheels, while the best Collins' men could do was to garner eight. The Old Liners followed Branch's run with a steady march which had reached the Carolina 48-yard line as the game ended.

North Carolina punted to open the second quarter. After a pass had failed, 'Woods, of Maryland, stepped 32 yards through guard for a touchdown. Chalmers dropkicked the extra point. Moaner Goei Over stopped by Koken. Host stopped th cessive seasons.

Whenever a fairly large group of players can be schooled in his methods for two or three years, he believes the resultant team in its working the bnll to Notre Dame't Navy plays for position and to this rush on the 23-yard line, however, by fr i end makes full use of kicks. The quick i-yaro une, wnere tne drive wns intercepting Gannon's short toss over JJ II II II 1 IJ II stopped cold. Koken, substitute half kick is favored whenever it is strategi cally valuable, as Joe Bauer's illus the line. back for Schwartz, gave the Middies senior year will have that stamp of greatness, and that even in the off years when success is not so much in Straight line smashes and a IB-yard tration in the Notre Dame game last a break when he attempted to pas? dash through right tackle by Kapla evidence, the players will have re on lus 13-yard line and was thrown year will attest. His first kick of the game was a rugby style boot, made carried the ball out of Notre Dame ceived the kind of athletic education by Tuttle.

hile on the run as the man-in-mo- territory and ended the threat. Th most beneficial to them. On the punt Jaskwich slipped and tion, and it caught the Rambler de At that, it is an interesting con Ramblers marched to their own 40- punted only 15 yards to his fense off guard. Of course, all punters notation that during his stnv st the yard line, but were halted and had ti line. Btraight line smnshes hv tin are not able to do this.

Acaoemy. only six mnior sanies have Navy's two midget halfbacks, Kirn On defense, Ingram deploys his punt. The Navy line was oulcharging the Notre Dame forward wall and Deen lost in the four years from and Gannon, brought the ball to the lo v.WJ and none by overwhelming forces in various formations as the need arises, with the diamond style rushing the green-skirted backs, 7-yard stripe, but the attack failed vKl -aA scores. The Tarheels registered four sue- Rockn. Sends In Shock Troops cessive first downs and then Magner when Kirn's short pass on the fourth down was knocked down by Jaskwich.

As Koken intercepted Gannon's long plunged through the line for a score II ambler Reserves Score Branch added the point with a drop- on his 25-yard line a few plays ARMY CRUSHES The Notre Dame reserves suddenlv kick and the count was evened, later and returned it to his own 43-yard line after a great twisting run The third period had hardly started VIRGINIA BOWS TO PENN ELEVEN unleashed a driving, running attack that ran up another touchdown and when Branch whipped a 45-yard pass Itockne injected his "shock troops. SWARTHMORE made the Navy cause more hopeless. The entire starting lkte-up was sup overhead to Magner for a Carolina touchdown. Branch dropkicked for Starting on their own 20-yard line the planted by Savoldi at full Brill and the point. Maryland hcn tied the score by Irish reserves went over on exactly Schwartz at half, and Candeo at quar ter.

Savoldi plowed through on four plays. Kaplan, substitute right halfback, swept around his right end for 34 yards, and followed thnt up straight line smashes to Navy's 48 starting from its own 30-yard line and mixing passes with line plays until Woods tore through for a counter. Uses Every Available yard line, and Brill hammered through Chalmers placekicked the point. for four more. Cavaliers Tally First Time In 29 Years, But Lose By 40 To 6 with a 20-yard dash on a pretty reverse play.

Leahy sprinted to the Mflrvlinri North Crohn. Play In 39-0 Contest At West Point There the Middies stiffened and Jobmon t. '-yard line and Stabh, third-string left Caridco punted out of bounds on the Al river hnlf, plunged over. Leahy's try for ex- Liwcnnili Navy's 16-yard line. Hagberg plunged ra point was low.

Score: Notre Dame, through center for four yards to the Fyf-al l'irlry Wyrirk Pease Fisher Hit yd en Kilvr Krainric i'arl is N'orria Wools ha liner Renter Popiielmt Scire liy leriods Maryland. Navy, 0. West Point, N. 11 (B)-Army toyed with a courageous but in Navy's 20-yard line as the first period The Navy averted a shutout by ended with the score Notre Dame, Nds i Thiladelphia, Oct. 11 OT The University of Pennsylvania football machine rolled over the University nf Virginia on Franklin Field today with effectual football squad from Swarth- scoring a safety with but five minutes HoU Navy, 0.

play. After being stopped on Notre 021 more today, warming up a few of the regular first team for half a period 7 7 I'enaltr Helps Xotre Dame Tschirgi, substitute for Gannon North Carolina 7 7 Dame's 35-yard line, Bowstrom punled Tnucbflawm Poppelmmn. Branrh (suh fot a 40-to-0 score chalked up for its second victory of the season. nd Murphy was downed in his tracks opened hostilities in the second period on his own 2-yard line. On the punt and then tossing in subs until the coaches ran out of replacements.

The final count was "0 to 0. nith the score against ii "i by sweeping the right end for nine yards to the Navy 29-yard line. Kirn irmation, Substitute Center Agnew hrew the ball over Quarterback Dwarrnmore last wec.k, tins gives Pennsylvania a total of 103 points Minor injuries kept six of the seven wynrtt, 1. HooflH i'J), Majniw (mib mr ler, 2t. fcixfra points Branch, 3 Mropkirkl ''hamhrrs 3 ftlropkickst Mmrner (plarementl Referee Mrphail, Michigan.

Umpire Land, Nary. Hail linmrrtan Fcwter, Humpton-iMd ney. Field judge t'arrjngton. Yirgipit. Dobie's CornellSquad Takes Third Straight split right tackle for five yards and a Mahoney's head and Mahoney downed for the two games.

first stringers in the Army forward wall out of the starting line-up, but he ball for a safety. Score: Notre The Virginians were a hard fighting first down. Hagberg punted on the next play and Carideo got it on his own 25-yard line, where he was Dame, 2C Navy, 2. he now hack field combination of Rosy The uneven contest ended with fir team. during the fiVst.

hnlf, holding the Pennsylvania Second-string men lo a single touchdown in the first neriod Carver, Ed Herb, Cy Ixtzelter and stopped. On the first play Savoldi went Middies in possession of the bnll on Ken Fields was on duty again for a heir own 20-yard line. Tbe finnl score Ithaca, X. Oct. It (IP) Cornell' high-powered football machine, trampled en Hampilcn-Klilney today, 4" to for and preventing the first-string warriors around his left, end to Notre Dame's 47-yard line.

Brill tossed a 40-yard few minutes. Notre Dnine, 20; Navy 2. Cnlleil Tlni-k After Una The line-ups UK. Nary The first time Army got the ball lie hlg Iti'd third succesilre victory of I he season, The Southerners put lip plucky fight, xricclfllly )n the first half, bin onll pass to Schwartz, which was grounded, but allowed because Byng interfered with the receiver, placing Notre Dame within scoring position on Navy' 23- Wm. Penn stimulates and refreshes your taste for cigars You smoke in clean comfort No ash showers your hands and clothes The ash holds.

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oilerwiaul laik Lctzelter plunged for 7, and Herb could not cope with the heavy charge, nf Vivlano and Hanrlli-inan and other T. n. u. II. r.

K. Tetlaak raced 30 around an end to cross the Bryan yard line for the first time during the game. Ok goal, but was called back on a holding a lief Jaakwhi, It niios U. It K. V.

hokrn Rattan On the first attempt from there Savoldi cut through right tackle and Howard Sror. by penalty. Once Army grabbed the ball again Carver busted through the line for 12, Herb rigzagged 34 and Carver passed 34 more to Fields on the Swarthmore 1-foot line. olr.I)m. ft IS 7 S-5S '2 'I nmw llftm.

nvrini TnoelMoim Nm.hMI Irom scoring in the second. fHI-Vard Ran An C'limnK Numbers and condition told, however, for in the third period the Pennsylvania machine got under way, worked smoothly and rolled up five touchdowns in the second half. There was a meed of satisfaction for the Southern team, however, when it momentarily held the Pennsylvania attack in the final period and crossed the Quaker goal line for a touchdown. The Virginians have met Pennsylvania twelve times over a period of 40 years. This was the fourth game in the present century and the first time the Southern team scored on Pennsylvania in 29 years.

The feature of the game came late In the fourth period. It was a Jtd-yard run by Bill Urnupnor, Pennsylvania halfback. Aroused by the fact that the Virginians had broken over their goal member, of lie Cornell liai-kticld. Cornell took a 13-to-0 lead In the first quarter. 8roith, Beyer and Vivlano pounded the Virginians' line to 1 and Vivlano Anally took the hall over for the first score.

A few minute, later, flmlth raced 30 yards to Hampdcn-flidnoy's 12-yard line, Vivlano again going- over for the score. The Virginians' made their first and tinly real challenge In the second period. Toome tossing a paws" to l.awaon, who ran '25 yard, for a totielidown. After lluit. however, it wan a succession nf Cornell inarchi-n clown field.

Before the came was over. Vivlano had 'iitatiitit. for H'rtviirfli, Hiimli ((Milwtitul. for scored a touchdown. It was a beautiful, twisting run and he shook off two tacklers on bis course.

Carideo place-kicked for the extra point. Score Notre Dame, Navy, 0. Notre Dame kicked off, but the m.rn twroMil l. rnlnt. drier tou'-h WM Onileo IfclllvlitlO.

for 9 Herb plunged over and the varsity Mr: M.oonev Imlntitut. for 1 (t i.nrainir. I oron. ITnrrfre tlamm le. Held Jodlre 4'olmel Hem 'omt Head lim-Mimi! loii.

disappeared for the day. From that point on everyone but the dormitory rooks had a band in subduing the Quakers. Navy was unable to gain and was Northwestern Victor forced to kick. Caridco caught the Over Ohio Slate, 19-2 contrili'iti'd another touchdown, Handle, man tonn two and and Hour OP" CS'-ll. Coach liolile kept Mylea Stevens, his veteran iiiiirior'a-k.

on the bench saving hi hi for the l'riucctun game next Week. punt and returned it 20 yards to Navy's 48-yard line. Here the famed Brill-to-Savuldi combination worked magically. Brill tossed a lateral pas Eranslon. Oct.

It VP) Utile Lee nsniey suit Hlg I'ng llenlner rnmtifneil munv to nil tun a iocs nf Hank IHaril to Galloping Joe and he broke Army could not score in the fourth quarter with what was left after the fourth team retired. I.tuers Threaten Onre Swarthmore, never closer than the Army 20-yard line, although long passes annoyed with one threatening gesture. Sipler, Swarthmore guard, line with a touchdown, Oratitiner Iiiek) Hruder. enabled Northwestern to grabbed the ItickofT on bis 10-yard line rung tiiiin Hist from its trail toward around tbe Navy's left end for 48 yards and a touchdown. Carideo's a tug ien foul ball championship.

and sailed down the field. He bad good Hampden-Sidney Moore Crawley Nottingham Towel Wiffftn i. Franklin Hnweri After Rentner had flipped out two Cornell I.uerler ieorit. Tutlar Piekert Hunt rpl. Horhstein TllUM.

Smith Viriano ffanrilem.ii h-T h.ii R. F. Q. place-kick for the extra point was interference for 30 yards al then went down the left side of the field on his wwxmu. paaaea, one to lanley snd one to I.srrv Oliphanf, snd himself had intereepied one for a touchdown, the Wild'-at.

had wide. Score Notre Dame, 13 Navy, 0. own and was not overtaken bv the per picked up a fumble in the second period and ran 34 yards to the goal, but was a is-tiw leiory over an Inexnerleneed. i i ill Lawitnn TrOTr Garden spiring Southern men who bolted after him. Kver enre Itt nerin.1.

tint brilliantly courageous Buckeye eleven. Northwestern, crippled hf the Io.s fapt.in Broiler, who the day In called back. The line-up Am, iw.rlhmor Vinrinii ll-rii-l OmTno lt-i- me innrmary, where tonight he waa Rurloitfam. 15. HH-IV found to he aoffi-rini from amsllrmr 1 I ram i I "VJ, i i rri'k Mom.

Npno.srolj llci-in'tm Im Hi tne.ifi ill ten r-Wll a 7 13 1447 HamTwiVn-SHlrif'T 00 ft Tiuf-hfli( O'nieil, Viviano (Si, Handlr-an 1pt. 1t(ij (nh f-r fTandleinan) ImrKln fjwson J-iib 1w M'wre). Army Corp To Attend Kn-ftr Itocknt took a few of the linemen but kept his first -string; backs is the game. Again Nary got the kick-off, but again the Middies were unable to make progress and were forced to punt from their own 20-yard line. Brill reeeived Ih kick and carried it to bis own 45-jaril lino.

I-aliy replr-ed fSchwatis snd on the firt play tie raced to Navy's 30-yard line. Xntre Paine loot the gain was foreed to plat- for the hreaka snrt HioW 'i y. ltil- aenring fiiiimrtuntf iea. Ohio Stale, on Hi other hand, presented a great ft'ipaVrlanil M. Ilii-k l.fwi Yftt Atkf- .11.

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IlFlhnnfli 1.1 ill I'laik r.h. P-i, ir II ii ii r. koil I. nil t-otihf T- and wns penalized 15 yards for holding. Il-'l I.

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