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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 23

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2T to SPORTS leJouiM SPORTS SCO A Fact-Findihj: Newspaper mem VOL 1 21; NO. 1 8. '85ih Year.1 MADISON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925 Badgers toseto b-. 'M- I r. Gre Cadet p74 'Over: r' Without 1 rouble I 1 7 Two Touchdowns in 31 Seconds Dazzle Cardinals Brilliant Bermy.

Fnednian. Passes' Runs 'His to More With' Aid of Powerful' Maize and Bjue Line; Cardinals: Stage Fine Comeback in Second Half r-' 1" II'-' 'f T- "r-1' inure By "RED JSCOXSIX dream. MICH- of a victory-oVer Jfiehi" tliese 26 Ion? vars nf waiting was'frround into soil of Ra'ri'dail field Satuttlay 'afternoon in just- .11 sp.eonds.' by' tlie. aeeurate-ritrht arm of IJe'imy Fried mSn, Kieldhisj Yost's brilliant Jewish boy, trampled by. lipimy's cleats.

Running -AttacK of Eastern Eleven Shatters Rockne's Outfit in Surprising fashion Yorlt-' Knute Hofknp's I)am'o eloveii' c'tihie fast orifo tdo'cTften. The' A'rmy. forth'e ilrst timn sinre ovor thu Haturda': winning. 27 'to 0, l' sur- pas'slnti Iho wosfrners in de- of play. "I All of Mlii" KcorifiK jvas' rlonn.

In -th" uuii ami ui ujt? iuiuis Thpre. wvrp whfii Notro a mo fnru arU unable to IiaH cr-if In'ns. anark of-lhe JriiiV aiM at oihT -tho lihi' stiff ''licvl sn that thVgahif li'v amo a lattlo-'uf for-; XoJto Dame, in its first real, tost of tne'yoar, shoVed that niisod sadly! the faippos "four si ljr.niiKlit tho' I.Inosii'rR tho mythioyl Kridiron- o't fortuor 'liiin Slato star. scoreVl tho firnt lor the P'ndots. 1 Ho also kickod goal.

A pas-ovoy-llie IlardJiiK to Uaxtor, jtvp tlu1 carvlcd alct'oii ln-j i I a a i I (ninOiili iA-n I gained from; line of Harnicm, Total net gain-for Wisconsin, 20 yards. Wiclu'gah Molerida; 23-'; FAedman, 4 Stammanil, 38.. for' Michigan, '95. (AH losses have been deducted forward passes. Wiscwisin completed seven out of 26 for a.

total gain of 16D yards. Midiigari completed foirf-out of nine fdr a' total gain of li3-yards. i Punt's. Wisconsin (Leo Harmon) averaged. 44 yards punts.

Michigan Gilbert), averaged on punts'. -Penal'ties. Wisconsin- was penalized 20 Michigan was penalized' 30 Fi'st do.vrns. "Wisco-nshi downs', four in- first half, three, in '-the'second Michigan niade five first -downs, three in the first' 'and two' -in second'- half: awav bv a- -fook. exact -Here Is of thfl 'bH'ore a rru'nd of 41,000 (-anip NKandall At anieron runnlnif''.

'vltl, flia l.nl 'itt'tuv a 'iiasv from l.eo Jlarmon. In. (he center ia (de fJali-j- ntf i-i iednian neir the finish of Ills now fai'iidu's rnn for a on tlio kick-off the liilfial ((Micliiio limj. been'. made i fmvard Afe 'Hie riph't l.eo 'Ifflnnon JHchliraii'j rljrht; end for a miall iraln, Gophers Wallop 32 to 6 Minnesota Displays' JSf.e Streh'gth in Rig: Vic: tory.

IIVVC snowed new streneth Sstjirdav a'cairfst i h'V-avy ab'ash MaTching down the field for gains. the unpner squart smashed ove.r a score of 3J to 6 against the Hoosier Var-'l 1 roplaw. As'oher. fZT'L eleven, while the visitors bad two visitors bad I I a minute disa-'ppear into li'aze'of 'otlier 'dreams that "not come, triie, bygone, drcaiiis' fofgottt'n Ijy a -'preat. crowd oT 44,000 persons who jammed into the 'Bavler.

s.tadium. Grange Starts Well, Harding failed in his eff.frt ti. make lc -trom. tne the coun.t 14 to 0. TheV a.i,e after the Maroons.

In'-tha third quarter Notre' ITame- Io.ilert throiipji the line. roGorted to the aerial attaok, btrt I period. Northwestern without The-teams ba-ttled fortli- without hoadwa'v -Seidel. Inu rai stars. In I'arr and ('ripe.

Cripe then, scosed a victory was auJ injtirjf during -part of over tlie m24 ''eleven by Emn'' w.as carrtod' off Bame-count, 21 to (f. XtVlTJVl? Fl tnumped- for 4r 4 Exit Iowa Fry and Kutsch are Backfield. Luminaries in Hawkeyfe Victory Over IUini IOWA-CJTV Despite all the eS forts of I'R'od'' (Irang'e and his occas- ionab Tlashes of old-time Iowa defeated Illinois here Saturday 12 to i started like the terror Ul lli-ll lit', will ij HIOS it l.to'ichdown ln the'first. 10 minules. play.

Then Iowa smeared lirange on nearly -every. other effort' he made, arid smashed through to a vifirv" was.numboil by C.Vame's sp' tacular sp.oint on kiekoff and diilj recover, iwitil soc'ond quarter. I 1 ble Waba-sh- I heir only touch- flown arid Minnesota bejiofitted bv foino uuoasp lunuijcs. in the second It Out 12-10 Illlrrds'-line am! had worn in -Kny took up. the offensive- burden for and large gains.

then ran 29 vaf'ds to. Illinois' two-foot 1 lfnefrotii' nhore be wntWr. Kits-h's Vlck 'for' the extra- oIt was blocked. Th'e Hneirp: Rice Raffrnspefger Krasuskl Griffon tf) kRortewlft Nelson Rumf I'osillon LT :t.c r. qh HUB I.HB FB Jlarriner Shivley Rpltrh Reed D'A-mbrosio .1 ra'fl ran ge i I Galliran hennor Graham Kiitsc'li." Fry S'ununary Toviohilowiis Grange, Kutsrfi.

toib-htlown: -Britton. -Field tit. self: place'jiiik: BrJtton. Substitutions for Mittonwailiier Mit'tenwalinr for Brit'ton; Grable for Iteeder; Jlarriner for'Knapp; Wirk-horsl for Reitsoh; Britton for Kuen-zle; Reitch for Wickhorst; Mitten-, wallner for Shiv.ely. I Iowa; -Hlnes for.

Raffensperger Daubev-for ScT.lrnie. i Officials: ElflrVfee, Micbi- pan: umpire, s.rhobier, Chirago; fieljr judpeYoiing, Illinois Weslef ah head 1 linf sma'n'. IJpsk.l. Chk-ago. BROWNS BUY PITCHER FROM, TULSA CLUB The Louis' Prowns" have pur-chased Stuart-.

Bplen from Club. "of te Eastern League. Bolen 4jaa-6een a member of the-Tulsa team for two "seasons. He Is a young ster wjth lou fif stuff nd the experts figure he will make good for. George Sisler.

Kassel. for Chicago, 6 0 Two.Dropk-icks. Give. Stagg's Eleven Win Over North-. Western- Rl'Afjll FfKI.D, lijpjjg frjmi Hob ur.ov 6 (lo.uondal)le too -won' for Coaili Suikk's Cliicaso 'r 11 l.blillH uiHfMri II, 1(1 o.

ThoMaroons now.liavo osVapoii with one' (jo and wtjn. tmo scoring tird Saturday, tt'3. Xortliwosforn jijj' a' la.rd'' serap; in'tho first (iiiiirtor, wa's piven a sovofe -jalt'in serond period viioh lftiji'h 'Moon'' Jiakor, Wilikaj star: was injured. Ili.s ankle was 'nirnrd. Froin thfit thuo on, w'ostorjr was.

'on the' dejfensive. Vame In the' third fjua'rtof; one fr.om tlie 25-yard' lopt hall. on 'a- firmhle'sooii. after. Near til 6 flld of tltf eilHO AToCll'tV 3 -Marntih a pass: rm Northwestern 's The! hall was Jaken-on line -pluneres Jo the one-yar'd line, but' the yildrats held on -last' dowc-as ended.

Marks and' Francis, were f'hiracn's' best fra.fneTS on line pluji- cs anil, maike both of t-urley's tlrop- kicks possible. The line up Northwestern phlcapo Position Lainjie. IMnaorson (C) Hibbo-n K. Rouse Household. Veisley it" I.G in: RE QB I.HB It'll F-B Bruce Seibenlnani.

Lowry (C'i i Hohrer! 'Johnson Solheini" isnor irain Marks Kernwein- Mccarty' Summary: Bak-er White! F.ild goal's: Curley 2. Substitutionr for Drain: Tilnn'io for Francis- for Timme; McCarty for Francis; S. ifouse Marks; (iustafso'n for Yiaker 'Officials: I. Magldsohn. Michigan; C.

Knight', Michigan field pudge. R. McCord: Illinois; bi'ad linesman, G. Keitliiey, Illinois. Golden.

Bears Barely Win Over St. Mary's Calif California's Golden Bear9 another in- glorious grid.ron deteat by a narrow margin-here this they defeated St. Mary's. 6.tcr 0, the. winning touchdown coming ln the'iast -BOTTINEAU; N.

-John KraTt J'Saturday was yearj' imprisonment after pjeadlng' guilty to second degree murder in connection with the killing 'of W. Peterson, 'at West Hope-, in 1922. Lewis! to Wjuarter Mimiesota f.Mmd her stride anff in Ihe seoon.i hoif olvejine liilo, the hriirlit clon.4 Vy o'ne -seoiiriil- more. thr.M" 'half The Uneups WISCONSIN-I'olaskl (C) OoMerbiian' IlawkJns I.oeltfl Broii'n (H Kdyiiirds-Itnheorl Horn i Fried inn Gilbert Gregory Molenila I IT itr, IM' I(K'. i)n HI II Nelson I nrs-on I like i Vjiii IlrVnier.

i 1 I liadk'e Hi. 'I '1'iarters: toll lira 1 1 7 0 02 1 Wisconsin .0. 0 0 0 j' 'Vriedmaii, O'nsterhaiin. Innls after tnnehdiiw ll -Friedmiin- 3 nnsiiiininni: i isconsiii kusisku. iriiMoi-i, uiuifw.

mr 1.. n.ir mnn, Harmon tor Itailke, Ollsoir. for. lor Pnlaski, 4t lack ma for 11 mi I us, i.ong lor niacK-tameron, Stranfifl mall, fblaskl fur Cam for kaslska. Peitl for NeKnii.

Mlchlgnn- Baer for Herrnsteln for Gregory. S. Ilnlicnck for. Gilbert, Gregory for llpncy I.oTette, Stamninnn for. -Ma-sker', Northwestern, referee: A.

Haines, Yale; umpire: H. O. Darlmoiith, field judge; Illinois, timekeeper. nry. one of three "eligible- receivers ope.n.

Chased unmoles.ted, the latter young gentleman completed first' gesture bv njoiris 30 vards rf0 Cardinal goal, line before ef had died gw-v hiie- the cash customers wrp- mhlf, int0- -so-a Beautiful Run and then Ioy Hnrmon "kirUrd off to him apain. With the Badgers' golden dream fading hofure him, Benny captured the ball on his own 12 yard line and. and hIs 'the remainlns unu ma a ine remaining the SE.conf! magnificent -lr whlle battling mates sriWa'rea" ihe Wisconsin Plaser s. who threateneTi to', halt ths- spectacular fi rl 'clralk marks like Wallie StefTen or. .2 "ZTtiLe lZ rZ Ralph' -or Rogue or Ofpositjon heroes raced through Wla- Seconds actual playing time Friedmfiii 'and his -mates to score two-touchdowns, on a- ner-vous and.

bewildered team. Thirty-one seconds time for two. dazzling -i i. I aIlu '-r hind, 14-0' 'seven' points loss, thau tho 'total n't tlie finish i.i.j ji.i ny rio.crman make in those -first 31 seconds. 'and blazed for him an- of.

'on' when I. line, llie inau wjio- u.eveiopea -Jlim into a nassimz: running- fla.sh of fire. a 1, -i i ,1,. .1 a i-ame -wa-v' Ta say'that -Friodman Jroun.red the "Wi" if Mijm -k'ub as a naini Ih.l-O....K 1, i' 'wr. id passing W' great football, but lie was just" one ''cog in the wonderful.

football maofiine which -the man from Ann Arbor brought to send' agajnst the J'lha'rges of his Show All-Itniiiid Power A fast. and heavy line, possessed of the pow.er 'jirrve and the ability to ho-ld. pair "of. excellent ends, two nepeely plunging--fullbacks' wiio je- n'-Tnded one. of (Nippon.

Roland r.ock'e, pr- fine passer and receivers -all Michigan displayed 'and 'more. There are. cYWint- who sat in that j. all Wlsrohsin crowds who-. wHI vow- by the -beards of.rhejr arn-es- tors tha t-hey ve.

seen the. Big-Ten's 1s2.i in action. veteran's-of 'many. 'grid: r-p un1pr firp In the ronfprpnee, niot of them for thp last two and they rushp.1 th( comparalivply proen anil nervous Badgers off their pins with those fiery bits of brilliance at'th start. A beautifully eiecuted.forward pass a "to Gregory and.a-30, tor -nie- 'nl' X', pame nfler fch kick-off flrdomH hw Coach Yost to try the lengthy aerial rou'te if hfr crpeneH nn to within talrf'distari1" of the--Badger' gnat -'iinp.

Friedman found himseif-in ttr.j't verv Mtu-atlon Ihe 'threw- the pass, straight, 7cm and 'tfue, iqto. the waiting of Gseg- I "mp lovwaru. tne, nawk- eyes; had the upper lrhpd excepf for jan unVertain' few minutes in the last In the final roiiod the Army brooked nnl un' I 1 i-n eoverlnu it, raeed to -the three-yaM fine, where Yeomans 'toilk it over for. a touchdown on the next W.tt- son kicked the- Ro'ul. -As the same was'l nearlne its close.

Spracrue hitel-cepfod a pass and ran 35 yards for'fche Army's fqurth ttfuchdown. Harding kicked' the goal. The score and lineup': Army Xolre Tam.e Born RE HT-. nci LT i.rc". qb.

nun I.HB FD nanace Saunders Seeman Daley Schmidt Sprague Baxter Yoemans Wilson Trapnell nueii Notre Dame Army Summary Touchdowns: McManmon Mayer Maxwell Marelli MrMullen Crowe (f i Edwards OTSoy-le llearnd.oii Enright 0 0 0 14 0. Wilson. Yoe- t-prague. Goasl aflor 'Wilson 2: Harding Substitutions: Notre Dame: Scharer Tor Edwards for Wallace; l'olisky lor Mlc- 1'ainman lor u.hioyie; O'Boyle for Woarwidn'n: Roach OBoyle: Hanousek for" Enright: Cody for DaKlman 'Voedisch for t'fowe'; for MoNally; i're'li for Cody; Mc.Nally foV Scharer: JiV Srrfilh for Mayer; White for Benda: .1. Smith for Marelli; Boehringer for Maxwell; Mo-Mullen for Boland; Polisky for McManmon; Dahlman for Prelli; Flan nigan for Roach; Edwards for McNnl ly'; O'Boyle for Flannigan; Scharer I for Edwards; Prelli for Dahlmau; Roach for O'Boyle: Riley for Scharor: Hearndon for Prelli; McNaily for Riley Edwards 'for Hanousek.

Army Harding for Yoemans; Hewitt for Buell Schleifier for Wilson Hammack for Seeman Buell. for nell: Yoemans for Harding': Oilbrejth fcr Ba.xter.; Laiidon foe Daly. Officials: O'Brien, referee; Thorpe, umpire; Eckersall, linesman; Taylor, field judge. I I oirt of Ihe Wabash squad. irirt.vu JUS TPam AS which comes fiophermeaj.

Notre r)nm s- against the Army. to-'! 4ay gaVe hope to si Blli Michigan 21. isconsin 0. Jimii 12. Illinois 10.

)llnnesnta 32, Wabash B. hlcago Norlh western (liilo Mate 9, Columbia Purdue 41. Ifosp Pnlj-'O. Sjriicusp '4. Indiana 0.

MfX) FST Morris Argles rookslon Ancles 0. -I awl-PTM-e 21: Renssalaer If. Creighton 2H: Morn'ingsldp ItoMVin AYiillacp.fi: Heidelberg Jlenison 20: Ashlphd Akrfjn 14 n-sp 7. ini'jii Wisconsin" School of Mines. 11; jonn-'s-oill.

North Dakota At'gles S'on'th' I)a- Kota 3. u.iu. ai. a 1)111 l-L I 11 Ml ill ll. Nebraska Washington (t.

Oklahoma .7 Drake 0. Mlssonri Rofia Jflnps fK 'Cornell oliege 2S; Rpon TJ. Hnocn Kn1amioh -45; Valparaiso 0. (Other scores, on next mu I i I Frv anil Kutsob were the nair justified the fa.it.h 'rf Iowa followers.1 Al.iernal-i'ng'. tin y' uoundoil away at the Illinois line fir consrstent "gains un'til i' il gavi; wa.y in the when Jlie tou'ehdown '-was scored: 'Only'the defensive work of the-IUi-nois 'l'ackrield kept Iowa from crossing the goal lino earlier.

Twice this defense forced Iowa lo give up slashing drives and be content with field goals instead of Kutsch and Fry were lire bail carriers th'e. second quarter whi'n IV'. wa advanced to-Hlinors-' 18. 'yard lin'e There'. the' Illini barkfiold came to the rescue" and Iowa chose the' easfer TCutsrh kirkiog'a Kutsch and Fry -poufi'ded through trie Illinois forwardsto the'25-yafd 1 in e.

kicked for three additional, Grange, and his teammaf Vmade a last.st.and at r.f the fourth quarter. 'Grange drdve. Iowa's "line and Brftton dropped -back'- njne. yards and Lice kirkev. niaking-ij 1.0 to 6 In fAvor of Iirinol.

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