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THE SDN. BXLTDIOttE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1929 3 Northtvestern Upsets U. Of Pittsburgh Downs Richmond University Hands GEORGIA BEATS BROWN BEATS IGAME MARKED i- BALTIMORE U. nmmnii hit Wisconsin Team, 7-0 West Virginia, 27 To 7 Hopkins Eleven 21-7 Defeat Madison, Oct.

12 UP) North Pittsburgh, Oct. 12 OT The Unlver YALE, 15 TOO TIGER ELEVEN BY LONG RUNS western University's Wildcats upheld slty of Pittsburgh sought and gained vindication today by punishing West their name hero today and won 7-to (I 0 Virginia, 27 to 7, in the twenty-flit victory over the University ot Wisconsin, More than So.otiO spectators sat Spiders Open Successful Attack In Last Half To annual football game between the two through an Intermittent ilrijalo to sec elevens. Is Last-Minute Aerial Attack the Wildcats upset the dope. Tuo vic Zobcl And Boimeau Reel Last year's contest was won by the Southerners Victory But New Football Team tory was costly, for Henry liruder. Mountaineers.

Toby Uansn, who made three touch brilliant Northwestern fullback, suffered Turn Back Baltimoreans At Virginia Capital a fractured leg in the third period. Hands Princeton Surprising Defeat Off Lengthy Gains For Scores Season's First Big Upset downs for the Panthers, again was the foremost scoring factor of the Suther Plays Well Against Catholic University lie game was the opening Western land machine, which lias auothrr na Conference couteat for both teams anil was marked by frequent penalties. Clinch Kick Mauley's eleven slipped over Richmond, Oct. 12 (Special) tackle 21 yards. Squires atlded four, and Broaddus tore through for 13 Uncorking a dazzling running attack in me loue roucniiowii into In tnu flrat period.

After calnlnir decisively on mint SCORE IS 13 TO 12 USE MANY PASSES SMITH, GAME'S HERO LOSEIiS NEAIl TALLY the third and fourth quarter, the Uni yards. i'ii llHi-ii. nnd fniliiiL' oneu IieciiiiMu tional championship as Its objective. Uansa's most spectacular action of the day was a 60 yard run after he hud tnteroepted a West Virginia pass. Torn Parkinson, Pitt fullback, whose ripping and plunging was the big factor nf the Panther offense, was tbe outstanding star of the game.

Pitt negotiated touchdowns in the first three Quarters and West Vlra-lnla's pass from the. l--yard line went ver versity of Richmond football team beat With the ball on Hopkins 21-yard off the challenge of Johns Uopkius Uni line, Dohrman slipped through for rue goiti, drove, from their own 4l-yard Him to score. Bussrll UerghiTiii. who nluiiired four vnrils Fleet Eml Scores 13 01 Fogarty's Pass To Ed Dodson Registers Lone versity this afternoon at the new Rush Ball To One-Yard stadium here to win the annual con' for th counter, carried the brunt of lone glial caule in the third, when the drive, picking all lint 17 yards of test from the Blue Jays, 21 to 7. twenty yards and would have gone over for a touchdown were it not for the alert Hopkins safety man, who pulled him down within one yard of the line.

On tbe next play Gunter Eddie Stump, wizard passer from Mor i ne ncvueu 40 yarus in the assault. wards Gives Bruins Winning Touchdown Terp Touchdown After Series Of Line Bucks Outplayed la the second quarter Line After Kick-0ir, But Fail To Score Team's Points And Is Strong On Defense gantown, heaved IS yards to Joe Behnke, an end, who raced 40 yards after they had swept the visitors off their feet in the opening session, the Spiders regained their stride in the circled left end for the second touch acroKs me eneiuy line. Pitt made 28 first downs to onlv four CLARY HERO AS down. Broaddus bucked the line tor for the visitors, whose aerial attack rrincoton. N.

Oct. 12 (Speciul). (Continued from 1st Snorta Pnue) second half to shove over three touch' ten snort or expectations. Washington, D. Oct.

12 (Spe the extra point. Hoiikina Line Weaken A. desperate passing attack in the laot downs while their opponents from raced around the Yale end for first cial) A weakened Catholic University football squad met a worthy foe two minutes gave Brown a vie Maryland metropolis registered only torv over the l'rinccton Tigers in TERRORS WIN College Park, Oct. 12 (Special) In a game full intercepted passes, blocked puuts, fumbles and long ruus the University of South Carolina eleven ran through Maryland this afternoon to win, 'M to ti. The Terns were outclassed coin down on the Ynlo eight-yard line LOYOLA ROMPS After the Blue Jays had balanced the scales, the Spiders swept to the front early in tbe fourth quarter.

tlio 1'iiltiniorc University eleven once. Gnuter Thrllla Crowd Palmer stadium tbis afternoon There seemed to be Georgia's chance With fourth down on Princetons for the first but the Love kicked off to Broaddus, who re It was a stirring game, featured by yesterday iu the C. U. Stadium, despite thu 18-to-0 victory earned by tha local squad. Georgians tried two ineffectual turned the bull to tbe tlu-yard line a sensational run by Doug Ou liter, 20-yard line, Link Fogarty shot a long aerial pass to Bud Edwards, who went vletely during the last three quarters.

OVER SHO'MEN plunges. Dunn was tackled behind his On the first play Gunter ran fifteen Richmond captain. He raced 7i) yeards Western Md. Substitute It was only iu the opening frame that over for the winning tully. The Monumental City team, the first yards oft' tackle.

Broaddus added live behind perfect interference in the last line by Uickock. A beautifully executed pass made no gain and the ball Maryland was on even terms with the Brown scored first early in the sco and the Spiders started a concerted two minutes of play to electrify a representative eleven of the school in football and carrying the record of Gamecocks. Most of the Old Liners went to Yale. Tbe Georgian Bull Dogs drive down the field with ltichmond crowd of 1,500 spectators. Gunter, re Leads 12-6 Victory Over St.

Thomas ond quarter when the scrappy eleven fought its way down the field with the passes went against them, as they fourteen yards from the goal line, versing his field, ran dodging, side Washington College off-tackle dashes of Fink Ciurll gain never having scored a point iu college football, battled the Cardinals on Dolimian shot around right end to completed i uly a few out ol tue number tossed. South Carolina intercepted stepping and finally evading the Hoi)' swept through and blocked a kick en tniiKse. Smith recovered the rolling ball and shot across Yalu's line, for a Then Smith kicked the goal, ing most of the yardage. the 1-yard line, where Broaddus car kins safety mun to give the home forces five, one being carried for a touch Gnrll Kicks Ueuldlng point ricd the ball over. A pass, Gunter to nearly even terms more than three-quarters of the game.

their third touchdown. Scrauton, Oct. 12 (P) Western Makes Brave Stand, But Loses, 32 To 0 1 down. Bud Edwards went over for the aking the score, Georgia, Yale, (I. ijonrman, netted the extra point.

Johns Hopkins' touchdown came In score and Gurll added the extra point, Maryland defeated St. Thomas, 12 to The punting on both sides was poor The winners scored ill the second Hopkins' line looked woefully weak That was the best Georgia could do this half. the third quarter, shortly after Rich' mond had chalked up its first counter, Princeton came back strong iu the (I, here today. The sturdy warriors of in the closing period aud the Spiders but the Gamecocks had the edge, a 1 hey blocked many of Maryland's kick same quarter to mutch the Brown tally, hammered their way through almost The Blue Jays, mixing passes with St. Ibonias outplayed their foes and held a lead nf (I to 0 at the end ot the quarter, nnd from then until the closing minutes of the final period were unniile lo dent the goal o( the visitors, all hough critics had promised aotl ran the Terp punts back for long at will.

Love and Rosenberg looked llarla Through TarLle III the third quarter, Booth ran line plays, marched (V.2 yards over the when dashes by Wittmer, Bonnett and Levick brought the ball to tbe Brown Clieslertown, Oct. 12 Washington College was un best in (lie frout wall for the it Inn Jays Spiders' goal line. Hndert and Bler- gains. Maryland Fumbles Costly the ball up fifteen yards from the kick- 0-yard marker. Trix Bennett sprinted first period.

A double pass that gave Shotln the while Hudert did yeoniau duty in the able to penetrate consistently the rikeu, in two air thrusls, rang up a so Plisv I1. If. vieliirv. fe off. Booth tried the end for.

a short around end for (he score, but Kudie backfield. Captain Guuter, Broaddus first down, while Southpaw Guild fol Two Cardinals Mar gain and Austin hit the center fo strong defense offered by Loyola moleskin wearers here tbia afternoon, and Wittmer's drop-kick was blocked by and Dohrmau worked ably fur the Fumbles spoiled the contest aud the Maryland score probably would have been more if the Terps bad not made lowed with a scries of uucnuny, novel He lo and ('liuiniin were Ilia Vale for a slight advauce. Yale Spiders in the backfield, with Lnudrum Edwards, the Baltimoreana swamped the East passes. hall sent him over the Western Maryland goal line for the first score of lie contest. l'ass Ka I la Near Cioal Neither (earn scored in the second punted to the Georgia 30-yard lina.

aud Miller featuring in the line. Rich errors when ncaring the goal. Cardinal stars, whilu Neff and Gul- Twice the Hopkins quarterback era Shoremen, 32-0. On the first play from there, Davis moud made 12 first downs, Johns Hup On the first play after the kick-off shot the ball to Rosenberg for ap The tussle was marked by frequent wiggled through Yale's right tackle marked power in plunging through the kins 10. Evans, of Maryland, recovered a turn preciable gains.

With the ball on tbe In the third quarter Princeton put over another score after Bill Barfield downed Bennett's kick on the Brown 27-yard line, the referee giving the ball to the Tigers after the pile-up had cleared away. A pass, Bennett to Cardinals' line and executing forward or a gain of eighteen yards. The Yale Johns Hm.bini penalties inflicted on the visitors and many intercepted passes by alert ble on the 28-yard line. Dodson made Spiders' 16-yard line, Slerriken and period, although Western Maryland worked the ball to within 10 yards of line held there and the Georgians pusses. a first down that placed the ball on Hudert alternated in bucking the line Xitklo ore Levy I'owell Loyola defenders, but the few over the ht.

Thomns goal line. A grounded the 22-yard mark. Chalmers, on a re until Merriken hit center for two went into a huddle. Huberts plunged for a few yards. Smith punted out of head attacks completed by Loyola were Inn bin Wittmer, gave the score, Wittmer rac verse-backward pass play, ran to the yards and a touchdown.

Hudert place- devastating in their effect. it. i 11.... tiunds at (ho lale 13-yard line. Booth pass spoiled the chnnce for a score, and jiiKt before the whistle ended the half the Tommies regained th.

ball on Richmond. La drum Lea Pierce liplthrr MiUaif Stone Miller Imhnnart (iuntpr HollitUy 7 1421 one-yard line. ing 20 yards to the last markerAgain the Tiger try for extra point failed Shoremen Start Well kicked the extra point. Guild holding the ball to swing the Blue Jays on to wus trying to punt out of danger HiaIo-koiki WVItzcl Uutid Hudert Mi rikcii After two attempts to go over Pod In the first session Chestertown when he was forced behind the Yale Iheir 20-ynrd line. llnltiinore opened the game with a drive, after receiving the kick-off, that bodu evil for the local eleven's hopes, Keeciving the ball ou their own 40-yard line, (he visitors drove at the Catholic line until they had the leather on the 1-yitrd murk.

Here tha home sqiiml held and thu vanquished clevcu lost its best opportunity of the when Bob Zuiulel was stopped on on even teruiH with the Richmond eleven. A MS gridders held Loyola without score. ne for a safety. Wentcrn Maryland tied Iho count attempted line plunge. son fumbled as he plunged through the South Carolina defense.

The ball bounded into tbe end zone, where It hit (Score hv iiprJotit! Iu the liiml quarter a bcuiil ifully But late in the second quarter Ryan Just, before the third period, ended. Tilt Fumble On 5-Vnrd Line Jt lcluiioiid On I'nrnda Richmond's first touchdown came by Itielmiohd 0 0 John Mnrjkiii'i 0 II 7 xccuted pass, dialer to Smith, ot loose after taking a pass from Jomiiiies IohI the ball on their own .1.1 Until the last two minutes it looked TtHifhrinwna (iunter (2). It mm Mum. MrHken brought Georgia another touchdown, Dallairu and went the remaining 15 yard linn. A series of rushes by Western dint of a brilliant ground attack shortly after the third period got un like the Tigers' game, as Brown had an official and was ruled a touch-buck, Boineau, the Gamecock left back kicked from the 20-yard mark to Mary Kxtra.

jx1niii Hmlert, Hrua.lu:, iMirman (LM. Sulifltitutiunir Hfchinoiid. Maya for HoJJtday, guilirf for linhri.iaii. IVnntiiH fop fruit. .1.1 Hr nd this one was no Duke.

It was yards for the touchdown. In the same worked it to the S-yard line, season to score. finally stopped the Nassau thrusts on quarter Cannon wont over for the sec where tlomsai', fullback, crushed der way. On six plnys the Spiders carried the bull 85 yards. A trick pass, its 1-yard line.

The break came when perfectly executed. Smith failed at th goal. land's two-yard line. Evnns punted mr Metratr. MatM-ur ffr Ht lrher, Wviitt Filtrate; Hopkins, Ho'-vhIhtb for WVitel, Keating for ItiMlrvkorNkt.

Triplet for Nirkle. Wilf-son Chainpii started the fireworks for thu Cardinals at this point with a 25- through for touchdown. The try for Doug Levick fumbled on an end run from behind Ins coal, but Boinenu ran ond tally after a succession of line plunges. iluilert, Officii. Is Witt.

Virainiu. referee: Vnli Dohrmau to Gunter, netted 20 yards, while on a fake pass Dohrmau sot oft A muli I. Vireiriiii: nmnire. t'nmuiini ItmwirJnh- be extra point tailed. MiiliNdlnte Hcurr.

Iliiki.k yard run, niid at the quarter the ball was ou Kaltiinorc's line. Con 'eorciii. Smith K. Iliac 1.. T.

MmlilcK. 1.. 11.. Rutelli recovering for Brown on the 5-yard strip. Then came the pussing Koshinske duplicated the feat in the the ball back through the Terp defense to the nine-j'nrd line, a penalty nf five ynrds put the ball in a position for liU-1'IHi Western Maryland went into the lend tinuing the drive Catholic University attack which snatched the victory from IliHaml i li! I I I'll II third session and Cannon, who was the individual star of the game, came back atlifrti iu the final period after taking the ball Istr Jihame to carry it over for houth the Tigers.

Vine curried the ball to scoring position by Hue plunges and a 20-yard run by lie with a second touchdown on an off- in midticlil. runs nnd line plunges IOWA DEFEATED Malkcr Carolina's first score. Boineau's at Princeton put over two scores which Prenbtt! heely MtH-uiln ItHTiilMHI I lichen it.li... n.T... k.k...

y. it. if I'll. tackle play. worked file bull lo the one-yard line Mello, Humeri plunged over for the II oil Nmail I In tempt to placekick was wide.

Mnrtfifan lllncka Pant were called back, once in the third quarter after Eddie Wittmer hnd scampered 53 yards, aided by beautiful and a substitute, took it over for the score. Western Maryland failed ltiitllslriu llunn Ryan. Sprints Ninety Yard Ryan a few minutes later inter touchdown and Champa failed to kick tbu extra point. The Old Liners started a march down the field after JIadigan blocked cepted a pass after Do'pson, for Wash interference. Bill Scurlctt returned at the try for the exlra point ami the hall was in miillield when the game A It rock And Schacht I'aaajlnir Thrculens, Too A nent forward pnssing game, exe ington, had brought the oval within kick in the fourth quarter 40 yards for a Onmecock punt.

niled. TILDEN LOSES TO FRENCH FOE i Borolra Defeats Rival In Thrilling Match, 10-8 And 0-7 ON EXTRA POINT Barralt's Dropkick Gives a touchdown, but this, too, was disal cuted by Kelt nnd Gutshell made the striking distance of Loyola's goal on a 00-yard run. Ryan took the ball back Chalmers caught a pass that almost ended in a touchdown. Ha was downed on the 25-yard murk and, on the next visitors real threat in the second lowed, due to a foul in the end zone. Brown had the niargiu on first downs, Vordh am Un i versit At West port Today Haneliall funs who visit the Ultirvlanrt Haselnill I'n rk, at West port; this afternoon will nut.

only witness a light for 00 yards for the final touchdown. niirter, but at the opportune moment Lovola. WaHhinctnn play, Dodson smashed through South 12 to 10. Cmtls Murk Swamps N. Y.

U. Team the CnrdimiV defense bruccd and staved off a possible score. Carolina's defense to the six-yard lino. The line-up: me mvHKiiiL' tie iu he minimi cttv Huffy Dwji Hild L.G Stewart KinneHy 0 Sherky After two more plays, Dodson scored, scries ueiwccii tnu liiti'riiiitliinai League Ohio State 7-To-fi Decision The third quarter gnvc both sides of ftKOWX. ''of.

PTtlNCETOX. New York. Oct. 12 (At Maine Vrniilt Ail-mars anil ine nail tninre li licit sm. Chalmers' dropkick was blocked by Tntener ft.

tJ Vcerh White n.T B-inelmr-t CuistiHUL'li'K lAirdhain Maroons tuilnv Munroe K. JsVheii. but will be entertained by Nick Altrock Shnnd. Kan R.K Phinimtr swamped the highly touted New Turk the Held reasons for thrills as several long passes were completed and fair runs were made by both backtields, sun ai Hcnaciit. Ttalliire ft llomnvm university oiiini, -J7 fo before Si.iski They are bunked to start their circus Huckuibiiiy lluncatl Mestre HarrlelU Vechlcy Ryan It Joison I'annnl It.

rlprlart spectators at file rolo (iroiinils. Early In the second period Zobcl intercepted Terp pass to run sixty vards down the side line for touch antics at 1 cluck, an hour bi-lore tbe Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. r. i i'iiiiiii 'iiuuicr iiiniiMirti inc Carlin F. Hoffman Hrst pi mo ilf the double-header gels London, Oct.

12 (VP) Willitim T. Tilden lid wus lieu ten in straight sets by Jean Itorotra, the hounding Basque ll. was ji'oriiiiam first victory over be Vlolels In four years. The Violets made onlv two real scor- 12 (P) Ohio State fought as an under fans with plenty of action, as Cath- i ItennelT UllOIT (11 LSD II ll Schneider llajigo'Ki K.fl Kpirehee -T Johnson U.K Wurll J.H Kriirty Kdward Mirnhall K-B Score by ieritdit: mown 0 down. Evans failed to dropkick.

Score by DerioUa: 13 10 032 Washinilton OOOOO Left' Willi tne Dig lengue seasons over, University and Ilaltimore both ing tlireuts, but each tinio found the Wittintr of trance, in a thrilling tenuis match The rest of the half was spent in Tniiclulnwm Kvan I'D. Cannon '21. Ro- guntiel Kiirdliain iorward wall too much lor at the Queens Club today. liimke. Points after touchdown Uallaire and fumbling and intercepting passes threatened seriously in the early niiu- uIch, with the Cardinals crossing the visitors' goal (nice near the close dog must fight and defeated Iowa, 7 to today iu the first Big Ten game of the year for both teams.

Ohio got the breaks and turned one of them into a touchdown in the sec (V 13 Kane. Subltitutioni. Loyola, t'ainottell for Car-tin, netlew for Itvnn. Kteley for furtiB. Coone Tbe scores were 10-8, Although Rhaine, Snith Carolina left guard, IIiciii.

In olio inslance, however. Merman I.uiusrk, fullback for the Violets, crossed the Kiuilliniii Hue, but found his effort so to waste because t'nut. -12 for Hoatey. Healey tor nuny. jwosnmsae i caught a Maryland forward and ran Tcm tidnwns Hruwn, Kdwtnts 1'rinre- the game.

as Tilden las usually been able to defeat Borotru, he was clearly outplaved this trn Harnett Wittnipi- trpr tout hrif wn amplff-ll. asniinrton, i.iunems lor nanan 4reoi for Phimnier. Virulent! for Stevens. it back 50 yards shortly before the in lulinil firsnl had been oflslile. uml rntliubo Univ.

limit. Hiibrtitutwins nrown. i.arrtn trt muh inu Aii-amr win si ri'iigthcii tiicir lineup with (lie addition of Jack Oudcn, niotiuilsnian of the tt. Louis llrowns. and Hick Porter, second sai.kvr of Cleveland.

I'eck l.erlnn, calcher with the Philadelphia Mat hunt In, who performed in the first gunie last Sunday, will return to ISall iuinrc. fur today's dnublc-li'-ailer. lid t'arrull, nltrlier of tbn llohlnn Americans, is t-i peel oil to perform In one ot lie games for the All-Stars, Others who will he seen in the All Freeney for Stewart. I'mpite Jark Otolen time by the agile, impetuous fieri rrw If nt oil i fr.r MartUHll. Iienn Iff jioncwu ond quarter.

The added point after touchdown proved to be the winning ISwartbmorel. Referee Herb ArrmtrcnK ITutUI the hull came back to the five and one-hiilf-yard mark where Furdhaiu. held period ended. Bnlneau Daxhei SB Tarda 1 ilrien KJt" ur FogHrtv; rnnceton iiutnemira ior Ht-ckenburv. I-ea.

J.evin Ur Head linetman I net llonuan 'el lit tight. ItHttluiura TTuIt. Mi-i'le McCnrli Smith Undcrwenil Sirid Si ii rt Mn.viler I hi nca n. Hocrtenbnrt for Kutlierfurd, Duncan vx .1 The next score came when lioinenu Mfnka Ilaicha I.ctiiK. rdrlett rtvr iiemieti, l-ea rnr irsmt T.Pviiia fr.r "MeRtr.

JXWtTf for IjeTltK. fciryrr- ht rurfltiam 7 L'J N. V. II 0 II Colgate Team Swamps received Maryland's kickolf on his uptcrp Hn rau. itov net ce.

WUIH T. S. MH'al. Hrly ('rnss. Head linesnian Martin II.

15-yard mark and dashed 85 yards for a touchdown, lie Hdded a point by score. It was a break of the (Inkiest kind that gave the Buckeyes their unexpected victory. Marsh, Ohio tackle, from Cleveland, broke through the Hawkeye line and blocked a punt by Thomas on the 8-yard line. When the referee pulled the pile apart, Larkin, line-up are Nenn. Mooers.

ti II iieMriirl il r. i Iiamna E. W. Carson. 1'eim State, iitld juds u.

Waters, Hollywood Defeats Michigan Stale, 31-0 TTnmllton. N. Oct. 12 (fl1) Playing 'llflTUrrl rt. l.ulnnei Bender dropkicking.

Mfllnith Mciwc hy rlfiiiw: Soon afterward the Gamecocks The American champion, representing Britain in a scries of international matches between the lending tennis clubs of France and Kngland, defeated the young French player, Christian BousHiis, yesterday, but suffered a reverse in doubles play. Tilden met another defeat in doublet, when he nd 1. D. B. Spencp, of South Africa, were defeated by Bo-rot ra and Oliisser, of France, by scores of (i-fJ, 8-0, 6-1.

Loepp, lialyinple and Fisln-r. Charles Noel Dies New Orltuns, Oct. 12 Iff) Charles Noel, famous former prlv.a tlirbt nro- their third straight intersect ional game Missions In Play-Off l.os Aiiireles, Nov. 12 (7Pi Hollywood tnllied again. A blocked Maryland the season, Colgate itcoreu a oi-io- Albion Eleven Lqscs To Duquesne, 18 To 0 ieforv over Jim urowiey AiirniKan punt started tbe South Carolina rush of Ohio State, was ou the ball and it was over the goal line.

I'arratt made the point after touchdown. inoler, who singed the Corhett-Htilllvan onk a one unuus advantage over Om State Spartan here today. The Maroon lum ilUnlavori a Kt roil lt attack, which li-'ht ill New Orleans iu IMI'i. when i'r- Boineau scored as he pushed the whole line ahead of him to carry the ball Missions Iu the fifth game ot thii Pacific Toast Baseball jen true milt allliiMc llnlv fn I5-1S Baltimore IJnlr 0 II 0 TonelirlovrnH liuarncrl. HeAlHIn.

Nnh-nlltul iiiiir I'arhnlie. 1'nimrnitv, Blairle fur O-t'lli, lio.Mi'llo for MctJrath. Ollfrr fur Mamliv. Mnn-iicii fur riillfim. uriiliv fur Martin, llliuiie fur Orrtb, Mellrath fur (Jnaniwrl, MrAriw for Am-hnisc: rtiltimurs MftintnlHoiiii fur Mnin, Tteanirr for Bnvilir.

Sfokrrt fur It.amir.i. Wrinzcr Hf-igel, linlilntein for llndfrwefKi. I' Itcfeiec 'I iiwcra. Cnluniliia. Umpire Uyrlien.

II. II. Ileml lin.flman Rnnlta. belt became clianiniuu. died hero todiiv ntlHlnirch.

Oct. 12 (SneidaD was featured by the brilliant running ot onirnv llinvler. The stellar Colirate Iowa uroused, elected to kick off, at tbu age of 111. Ho also promoted the season play-niT today by scoring a -to- held Ohio and received a punt ou its The brilliant passing attack of Du-qilcane University di-featcd Albion folWn nf Albion. at Forties halfback skirted tnc visitors wings ior the remaining six yards.

He drop kicked for the extra point. In the final quarter both teams re nnuy jwi name tnat went to li. rounds, ssld to have been the long vierory. noiivwomi una won three I nil KliL. The Missions took the first own 44-yurd line.

alf a dozen long runs. iv.iiT.ntM acnrpfl RiMin ufter the start of France won the series with a total of 10 matches won to Britain's U. est In ring history. wo. Field here, 1H to U.

before people. The cocaptalned Albion team, led by the game. An exchange of punts pttt the ball on the Maroon JUI-yard line. Three sorted tc an aerial game, but loose playing and bad throws prevented valiant ana ijlirntDouy. iiiubjii iinrn Two plunges by Jensvold and Pape gained a first down.

Then l'ape took the bull around Fester's end, Fester was nearly boxed out and l'ape loped line plavs gained a nrst down, and wart toiiowc'l with a beautiful 47-vard run. 3 i throughout the contest, which displayed hard running in additiou to tbu Dukes' passing. either from making long gains. The line-up the next play Dowler ran 20 yards to a touchdown. Ill tne sceonu perion Captain PnnnclII gave nuqiiosne its South Carolina.

I'nwell 'olirnte ran its total to lit by virtue of 44 yards for a touchdown. Nelson, who wou two games for the Hawkeyes last year with his agile toe, missed iu his firHt store on a pass from Met srthy. Dowlar'a second and third touchdowns. Riirna booMed tbe score to 1- tor Wat ion HiiKhry Brail blocked mint by UHlson gave Colgate llnriiiesne when he carried the ball 35 try for point after touchdown. he ball deep in the Hpnrtans' territory varda around rlaht end.

Following a Maryland. Bens Ixirabanl rarecivic Martfftan 1. Carlos J. Kurrfa Kin Podson 'halmera tlhin SlalR. M- Mitftre nd paved the way for tne Heconu score.

.1. 3'J-yard gain for Duquesne, MeCarlhy Kin Mli b. rutia Kerr tnrew nis seconu anu ine miru-rinu men Into the game in the second wenr. rnrougll cenrer ior roc miii touchdown. Stan Pensottl, right end.

I iliclyi Ij llulierta Ihiin.r Ntrelclarrl BoinrAU half. Macaluso played a part of the third period and gained consistently on I. MtglMlssetl Helhy rl.fl.... Myers I.arkiua II 'I Ileal; fealcr Hr-a Dnntut ami 1)111 Mghtbody. right half, proved Albion's greatest threat, pnlng their way to the Dukes' six-yard line In the third quarter, where they were held.

Bcora liy twrloria: VICIOUS line piuilres. i.onroy, KiipiioiiiiMtr back, also carried the ball for many 8 14 an woiirn carotina. nuinian ij ll iiinatflli long gains. Maryland 0 0 AlICHiKBU nun- miueii .1 i'arretl Hum R.Jl Itormello lj.ri. jmjbs Alabama Triumphs Jl'ilcumb 'i'horoae imtinmull Pill ilsun I--U Harden Bi-nre try it-rioua: iihio lima 0 0 (I Substitutions Maryland.

Koberts for Evans. fWtino for Rnherts. Milter for (Jhfilniera. May for Kadioa. IVase for Heay; South rarolina, 7.rbcl for Boineau, Krtcns for Zobel, B.

Kinitl) 1nr Huftliry. Touchdowns South Rbame, Kohel, Boineau (21: Maryland. Itodson. Kxtra. points South Carolina.

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Ilia I linrtinan H.rt I II Virrihrrs Hmrler R-H Inchprwm Llcter F. Uenaijer I today to close out tba Crimaoa Tide's pire HartMll. N. (J. State.

Head llnebniiu Daniel. Minnesota Triumphs Over Vanderbilt, 15-6 4. i-iip, cnu-Mu. Iiloomingdale Plays Crtaate 12 12 3t ooTtie seanon. i Rnolda.

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Mary's Team Loses To St. Vincent's By Point neinieneni sim ontnr lor a Uutibie-hesiler, which may decide tbe semi-professional championship of Maryland. The home team needs to cinch one eontest for Its clsim to the title. Beall. a former New Turk Yankee pitcher, will nun ior jiionimneosie in rne opener.

issrvrrrt aCTlm- Emmitsburg, Oct. 12 (Spe nattered out a decisive w-to- mtersec-tinnal football triumph over Vanderbilt University today on a slippery fiel'l before spectators. The Gophers stamped themselves ss Serious contenders for the Big Ten title with a powerful backfield and a line that stood up well with NagtirKki at his old post, left tackle. The game was not as clone as the score indicates, for the Gophers stopped the running attack of the Southerners and play was in Vandcrbllt's territory most of the Kfebeth tnil Brookmever were shining lights In the Minnesota back field. Na-rurskl waa a tower of strength In the line and the Commodores were unable to train conxintently through the oihers' forward wall.

RiehiMli, who went la for Munn at half in the second period, intcrrented a Vanderbilt pass av 'OUUaMB IsTV cial) Mount St. Mary's football team lost its first home game of the season line plunge at Intervals with varying effect, depended on a battle of passes and punt to swing tbe issue. In the closing minutes of play, the Malloytnen seemed to enjoy momentary success with their long tosse from Connell's "Cora here at Echo Field tbia afternoon to St. Vincents, 7 to 6, in a tight contest featured by forward passes and rough play. SPECIALISTS IN ALL KINDS OF PLATE WORK The air attack of the visitor was the leading factor in the majority of and dashed forty-five yards through a broken BI1 for a touchdown a few husky arm, but a beave that nobody could get a band upon traveled, over the visiting goal in the midst of the budding rally and the gam was really over.

Wolfe MaLea Score Wolfe scored the Mountaineers' only toucbduws in tbe second quarter after their gains. The battle was yet young when Dailey hauled in 'a short pass from Median, shook off two Moun momenta after Phartner had booted a field goal from the Commodore L'tJ-yard line. Brockmeyer, who carried the brunt of the Gophers' attack, scored the lant touchdown la the final period on a low zrSv TH kW tr 'a hoa-iaar, iV5iV wort, iperti ctHi 7 tV it ll Coawl'i Hoir Eay Payment. If Desired Filling is Cold, Silver, Platinum and Porcelain Cold Crown. Bridga Work Beat Work, Lowed Prices Ath fa 5 Oarr Porcelain Crown, BriJf Work mnj KoofltM Flat: taking Connell's thirty-yard toss.

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12 P)A-r being held to a one point margin in the first taineer tackier and crossed the Blue and White goal line. Burke kicked goal for the point that decided the scrap. Conwell Pamta Well What slight edge Council's towering pants for the Mounta bad over those of Kos for the visitors was evened up by the manner in which the envaders' overhead attack outshone the braves of Ooach Malloy's team. Tbe rule preventing a player from running after the recovery of a fumble spoiled a scoring chance for Mount St. Mary's.

Wolfe, one of Malloy'a battering rams, picked on a St. Vin Hrew J. KWIlt. a Totner fitUtnt Mrt all Trnnt Wolf! Hnrtr. CtiMMt! sair, Cornells Big Ked backfield got Uncle war here tllia ifternma anil DR.

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The Koutherners gave Cornell a bad scare during the opening periods. A forward pans produced the Reds' fimt ni-hlowti. In the second period Willie, Hampden right halfback, caught a paaa and ran Brt yarda for Hnmpdea-eSidrjcy's only score of the game. Cor-ell blocked the point try. la the third period Cornell acord twn touchdown and rollal up three snore ia the Inal period.

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