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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 UCET3 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS Miami Dumps Bradley From Unbeaten Ranks; Cincinnati Loses Dayton Favored To Win Sunday Despite Confidence Of Musketeers "Holiest' Little Club Romps To 35-6 Victory Strrtrh Win Strrak To Si In How With INmrr Arid f'inre Bl KILL HAKIU 4 LTHOUiH favored win I the I'nivawity ut Dfn hai a. art- I f.AIM.IKOV CiU 2 if roaih of th Miam (7 th.a jr inu At' I dub in ad a ad wferid to p'ay a road fame, fur a.i pravsoua Dayton traveler of the la.t aeveral dayi Stiver, Chamin-ai and Gakwwxi returned with bmiaea and no I a-we-" ff rwirj, eed aid fre-tv-d he-'orej today' garr, ffa'rd lira! ey i.ruierif.ty from over Way. "I'd rather fca p'aylrig Ohio Ana wr.en me iran.e mni p. m. in the Xavir stadium, i lit.

I T. Mi uiisB VAy than th.a eUb," tM 4 former Buckeya A.l-j declared an hour before gr? "folk out thi way! don't know tx much about Brad-1 the Fyera will be meeting a 4 team that is on the upgrade. The I I Xavier Mmkrteer got away to I I a bad start tin aeanon, losing I I -v-i fl 7 I bit know them for ill to St. Ambrose and Kentwky 7 i i 1 "ji sssCassttMaBft AailMMaaaarf sfc3s4-dsfc4Sal Kj.itfcsar,lTr i' flt. Tulsa Beats Bearcats In Mud, 20 To 0' All 3 TotH iidown.

Mad- InJirM Half TULfA, OkilTK''. 2- TWa Golden Stored two quirk touchdowns in th f.rrt period Bod rarnrr.ed exer a tf-urd the stanza t-igh ball flub that ha won fva, ra.y 'I hey hav to have some- t.fi;rg to go undefeated. If were Ut Uiw Ui (Ann feut, th folk! wouid ay that waa to ie exp d. i rs'r(i thy ln't kww a tt, it a a for ui." That waa an Jworo th ftaii gam, ft waa hf')r Gii'maft! if rnw it grat-i atainat NVrthUrn fcf're he knew that hia that latter losa was a 70 0 affair before turning in a win over John Carroll. Xavier then lost to Miami but scored and that waa mora than Iayton touid do.

The next foe waa Arkansas State and the Musketeers won, 28 to 0. Against that record, although previous records mean little when Xavier and Daytot meet, the Flyer have defeated Wichita, Toledo, and Western Reserve and been bumped by Miami and Cincinnati. Xavier, Dayton's oldest rival in length of service on the schedule, has won nine of the meetings, with Dayton taking a like number. One tilt of the 19 played ended in a tie. Despite Dayton being favored by student of the football form charts, the Xavier coathea and player in recent day have been expressing confidence that they will beat the Flyers.

Reports also indicate the Musketeer have The Yardntick mimM ana. rLYIR EESEEVZS. Above are Milt MeOuire (left), halfback, and T.ill Gutbrod, end, who are to are action for the University of Dayton azainst Xavier at Cm-cinnati this afternoon. Neither will be in the startinu lineup but are expected to be a big help as substitutes. MeGuire has been out for several weeks with injuries, while Outboard proved to be a spark to the Flyers when be substituted in recent games.

Gutboard i from Cleveland and JJcGuire is from Toledo. to overpower the Ow innate L'ni- f' sersity Bearcats, 20 0, today on a TEIPPI STAKTS. Atbtna, Nov. 2. Charlr Trippi (62) Georgia bark is shown at the alart of a 47-jaH jaunt to awe aainat Alabama here this af'rnfon.

Jamfs orbitt (), Alabama back i in the forr-ground. (AI Virephoto). ,,.1241 1 4 a 41 a a rm iww (harifi would perform commend-1 aiiy agaiat the team from Iilinoia. a Trippi Leads Georgia Yale Gives To Victory Over Alabama Trouncing To a I oo Football Scores 7ain-ri'jrgefJ I'ewnao ji-io. A crowd of 10,000 person braved the weather to wath thin inaugural game of a new football rivalry, TIV aiipefir line play again! th flearraln' heavier forward dominated play through and Cincinnati threatened only nr laid In th ini when Half A lira K.rharde reeled ef a i yard run hat put the hall a Ttiia's 14.

A penally set UK WAS HAI'PT that hi Red-akina dumped liradley from the nation' undfated rarika, and by a conviriniK 'Ah-tij'6 acore, tn. But readied a number of fancy playi tJM m. ATHENS. 0.. Nov.

2. (LT) Charley Trippi showed 52,000 ItlillfinS- f'tirv'fw 14. biri( a young man -who make ty who th more dewinc All-Amem-an-Harry O'lmer nv kt u. himae when he cowered a dynamiting Ooriria crew to a 14 to 0 BY AL LANEY from the spread and double wingbark formations with which to surprise the Flyers. inrinnaii the VI but (ur- a unhappy herauae in a few over Aiaoama wnue nil maie awppeo onror ciUCr from rT.n.T,..

I The Muxketeers will have five terbank iH Williaaaa waa Ieae4 delirateaaen turkev, r.w ov. z. xaiesj rreshmen tne lineup ajrainm football team came into poaaeamon: the Flyer this afternoon. And it of its full potential in the Bowl( jg thoe same freshmen who are for a yard and th bail ()fl(t )( whl.h e)t tnem yT the firt timt )n nli eirer(f a Gilmer failed to eompleta one Th J(urr ar.e firxt adored on r- Cforgiiown Jinx Hold- Good Louuviilt Central 37, Dunbar a OHIO Miami J5. BrdlT TrS Onio If Ohio UniriM T.

TtM 20. Cirii-uinau it, K.nyoR Aaluand H.o 2ii. Il.rarn Railarm WaHet 2, CaM. 11. ftowiing (irean 14.

Orwriin D. Mu.ii.nfcum 14, InisAQ 13 33, Srranton 14, Mfiiint Womiif OttaflilB AO, Casual 4. rfiani-a 1.1, Cari.rmirr franiiiiii 2i, WJlmipr.on S. Wntwrlorca Llnco.s Xavtar S. a.

T'iWi 2S, Jihn Carmll 1 HurlUbara 20. Otlio Hnrrrv thm afternoon and administered a said to be the secret or the in alxplaya when the jmeaas three 'tU W)))l t(( Oiling to, vlrtorv. achieved FiinuT.es mq. aiiit I uirs vxi nvrr vrkvtnrmK XrviUF -i')-to-2 defeat to Dartmouth be- creaRing strength of the team. i.a;,iij.uiu,.w..i.

capacity crowd of 66,000 i'hil started the Georgetown cashed in two i irgetown on Cinrinnati'a on on a nunt Ouar- ,7 in a steady nnzzie inai may nave Lt'J. lif. zLi h4 a damiening effect on Gilmer'a quick i quick i ii pot uiMiun i an Biw-i-i BeaMn upyrfiuji li 'in jcluiiiiii. ghtmng touchdowns in the lant period today tO Peat -imA-i in i MAnM. kAm TV nm u.

the 20 Vu ha-k HTd pul famous passing arm, established floun to the M. ruin, 1rfly at the same time extended their the most o.tent Jir'fwn plunged to the 18 and own to six in a ulldogs as tne most P'Wni lforre'nassed to K.tht Half I It. ,2 P'K'" aggregation in the i-o ami keep intact a jinx that ha. lasted JfaV: but were-l TTv, MiiMUaitJiS S't Murray Kent tick 1 earner 0 Potomac mate 24, Olenvlltt Stan Randolph. Macon 32, Waahlnstos Col.

gnaw 41. St. Paul a Poiy 0 et'Mitrl Carolina State 7, Morrti Brown William r4 Mary 41. aJarvlanl 1 Western Maryland Hampdea ad- ney Alien V. 7 Beth'ine Cw.kman I Virini B'ate 13.

VirKimt. Unloa I C'emnon 1. Vlntinta TerB 7 North Carolina StHta V. Vanrtertillt 1, Auburn F.st Philander CrnltB Kentucky State 13. Inorida A V.

Alabama Rtatt 12, Knoiville Col. Lnuiana lech 34. Bouibwaatera Louta- Morcan State 12. Oreenebore A atate 9, Murray state Uf THH lT Aanaa 7, Tenaa A. Oaialwna 14.

Texaa Cbnaiian 11 MacPheraon 7, Bethel Coi. Arkansaa State 7. Iouimana Normal a anuthern Vnl. 1. Texaa Col 11 Arkaasa State 2L Ulinou Weneyan P.ire 41.

Tesaa Tech Te 19. Southern New Mel.cr, 21, Texan Minei 11 I.SU 31. Sfilisippi 21. ran wrst Brirham Tonns Wyomlnf I tan 7, Colorado Montana 1, WaJio 0 Univrt of Idaho Sotithem Branch Albion Normal Srhool Adamii State (Alamotia Colo.) 13, Mexico Teathera 7 Caldwell 81, Pacific U. Bnt-harn Vouns 6, Wyomins 1.

Colorado State South Cakots Mlnea 0. Utah 7, Colorado 0. Caiitornia Wajliinjrton State 41. Jimrn Ford for the acore. Leforr "LI -rthy of consideration with since lRl'O, as Army and Notre, kicked the extra point if it can be called that, is Dame.

Tcrna Insuiuts 21, Ctdamii 0. nil. MM! Ohio S'ata 99. Vrtrhttani 27. Mimical! 21, Minnat.s 0.

I-'inoia Iowa fi Wi.cnniln 24. P'ir(til 2I. Inmana 20, PituDurfh t. r.T Football teams from these two W'ahinirtin school have met 16 time and George Washington still hasn't won a game. sponsible in every instance but Tops among the starting one.

frf)fh is Tom "Scooter" Dugan, Ya'e kicked off and scored in the loo-pound shorty from Steub- game's third mirmte, added a ec-f enville Catholic Central and a bit ond tfmchdown in the second pe-i 0f service on the Miami U. and another in the third and last summer. The pint- jtwo in the final quarter. The first gjze(j eft halfback punt and Kolh Georgia touchdowns were an sudden that Alabama ia still trying to figure them out and Trippi was the mainxpring a Tulsa made It 14 0 four plays one-touchdown defeat by I'urdue, taUr when JtiKbt Guard liill lilurnei Again hi barkfieldmen handled bioked Don M(Millan's punt and the hall from the as though it recovered over th goal, Le one were a hot potato and his scat again kicked. back and power backs flitted In the second feririd the Hurri- around or plowed through the op-fane staged the only sustained position almost at will, for long fir dveoid by either tarn in runs featured.

In addition, the fans th gatri, fitarting on their own saw Tom Cole kick five straight 4H, Ford and lirown carried to the points after touchdown to run his he pacd for one and ran for Hear Hun Wild tnree lollowed interceptions or; nasnes and eaves the opposi- p.r-,,..,, ir.i;h.M. flartmf.nth nc.A. Iho fi.nrtK I- kl. per ect. record and w.llop.ng The University 'of iVu the end zone and runs Alabama' Rose Bowl champion (California Bears, using old the thnllinir 70-vard t-T i five for second losa of year.

and 'prayer 'formula frt lioth scores cam Jlearcat 24. Ieft Half I'aul Karrjr aeas'n' record to 23 out of 'in. in the first; to lrfection, slaughtered Wash- the Bue lftft halfback. Thej his gnd performing but has been that knewnngton College, 47 to 14, in Konn were Furse, the! the subject of jokes. One of the he bag, was ranite t.oat Conference, ayame who aneaked out fori the bag, was ranftc t.oast unterence quarterback who aneaked out fori h(t- Cumor concerning the ball on a hand off awl Miami pawered its way to two half and a Georgia team lateraiiid to Uforce, who turned touchdown after drive of and it had the game in Armji IS.

Wat Vlrrtiva J'vnna Hopkifia 7. TraMi Tera 0. R'tteara 13. Harvard 0. Vr.i 14, Co bT Wurnanl Manna Sfl.

Wa(mr 12. Norwich l. Nitr Damt 2S. Navy 0. 12, CnliimOia Pyracuaa 2s, Tfmpla 1.

Union Wllliama I). Yait 33. tiartmouiii 2. Amfwrat 25, lufla 20. Buckiwll 1, Oettyntiurs Cmiiwellcut 27, Coant Ouanl 13.

Cortland Tat-her 14, tt. Lawrem IJ. Hamiltoo 7, Hobart 6. Imliana, Teachers 27, ClArtoa Tcher 14. Alfrt 27, Juanita lxwll Tutna (, New Britain Teschen S.

Man. State 58, Vermrmt 20 Strnwliburi Teacheri Mnntcitlr Teachers 0. Thiel 13, Allnrhanr T. W'Mleyan 33. HaverYnnJ Geneva IS, Westminster 0.

Niasar IB, Wayneabur S. Worruvlila Asijiea 26, Nw Tork Aiu 0. nght er.4 an werf. over standing yards, respectively, and the Ked-; content to wait it out in the last today ix-rore xana in aie- the two for the fjrgt. jack Rer-j Dugan was that of a Xavier i mortal Stadium.

irk. end who nwcnt hi varcln with! proven opnon.unim ny lorn Tulaa collected six first downs ing three liradiey fumble into touchdowns. I he i ardxlick to Cincinnati' fr.e. The victory was the first Con- be able ference win of the season foriWno ra. 2 vards after takimr a Vv- Coarh Frank Wickhorst's club T.

2 I r. i practice tonight; the water will Ti rranlt vtitanors, ciuu lateral from iurse, and Dick Jen- CI ov(I. head" 1 uhm. nn nrcvifina triumnh was i l. t' i.

over ni ucau. acting Lineup; THE FIRST WORE came tn4 rnchtflf nTtV n'ni a 64o4 favored the Starting right 'a Ki-to-fi upwt of a 6-to-l favored Southern 43, urefon a. Stanford I). OreEon State 0. San Francisco 27, Buffalo 14.

Nevada 38, Montana State 14. CniiKte of Pugei Sound 34, British Columbia Sn Dtege State College It, Occidea- 1J- Sen Diaga Marlnea 34, San Dteco Na-vai S. OHIO HIC.H SCHOOL Cleyeiand Cathedral Itln JS, Cleveland Colllnwood 0. Cleveland Lincoln 33. Cleveland South fl.

Cleveland Holy Name 21, Cleveland f7ir minutes or play audi tnri son pass in tne end zone. Uilli k.ie tv.v fnrmr full. after lirad ev had its hands on I'" ht. Mary a earlier in the season. I.

'J liooe kicked two extra points but! i.j lis i at missed the others. Dartmouth had; 'i e.ii unw McOiiade. b'l for only three dow u. 7. i viw.

After Miami had reached the six-j oimiii twt. a lata Indiana at nj p'tjin I'." H- frUtam k-H-t kr p.ii.io...... ftrilv li li hull rin current signal caller, and liob Conway, rangy fullback, played three shots at the Yale goal line fairly close up but could not move cloer to pay dirt than the Weatehaatar Teachera 2. Albright 0. Continued From Page One two rainy quarter while Alabama' Rhode 6.

previous college football with t. Bowdom a. Mansfield Teathers 51 Edlnbom Teach-1 Cleveland Welt Tech 10, Cleveland Mar- eight-yard line. The safety which downs, Miami started a successful scoring drive. Gaining the ball on "TV- Bradley 45 after a punt, three 14 i ae firrt downs moved the ball to the punched and punched in vain with tercention on the seven ended the mvi riartmnnth inn nninii ram era 7 ahall 7.

Iieiaware JS rranklln and Marahall Untvereity School 1, Detroit (Mich.) a running attack that couldn't dent! threat. ate jn the fourth quarter when Blilpery Rock Teachem IS, Grove City era noroi.a ij 7 ii CnrlM 1irWI .1..,. lmnru.il tin Parma 21. Berea 20. I'ltt showed early promise, acor- Kerinison.

hack in own end lll ta.lt-."" f'O'l n.fiitum-.ii,... Vivta scooted over. Dan Edwards scored Georgia's th! seco-nd time it got posses- zne to punt, let the pass from nt In rut. ro.i. hiWn Hinir down.

He sion of the ball. Hob Lee's pas to aet through him. Arj ntiri! team we MltnhlnitUm Ton fnr Ml'y, but to no avail. prona when trippi tossed a 'I'11 MrPeak carried 29 wards to; Lakewnod 11, Akron Wet Breikiville 14. Independence T.

Weeiiake 12. Bay Village 7. Akron St Vincent 13. Akron South Canton Lehman 20. Toledo Woodward a.

Akron Garfield 20. Akron East 8. Uiehon 2. Columbiana S. Toungitown North 21, (.

Minerva Boardman D. Holy Croee 21. Brown 19. Coigate 39, LAfayette 0. Muhlrnhurg 40, Lenich 7.

Princeton 17, Peon 14. Pen State SS. Knrdham 0. Hartwlck 26, Susquehanna 13. Itlcklnaon 14.

Kwarthmore a. Panaer S. Trenton Teachere 0. Wayne 12, Springfield S. New Hampshire 2d.

Northeastern 0. Renaealear 7, Rochester 7. Hnover 27, Centre 20. Miilenvllla Teachere 21, Shippeneburg Teachere 13. Manefield Teachers 81, Edmburg 7.

Boeton Unlverelty 39, Rhode leland VMM, 3iaL.C The standout on the Xavier line, of course, could be no one else but six-feet-five-inch End Stan Ense, a 223-pound senior. Ense and the center and captain, Mike Vikertosky, played against Flyers in 1942. Coach Harry Baujan will start six men who played in the last game between the two schools, which went to Dayton, 20-13. They are guards Dick Rudnicki and Lee Schmidt, Center Bill Powers, Tackle Bill Powers, Halfback.Jack Castignola and Fullback Don Pinciotti. Two former Cincinnati high school stars.

Fullback Stan Groene and Halfback Bill Bach- Wilmington Loses fl i Miami took a brief three minutes pas to him in the end lone, fne miliaria zn, ann two piays Jt nixnn, I I to l.i 'more to another touchdown, Alabama Quarterback Hal Self Carl Depasqua pass to M'lX iieCOM GKANVILLE. 0 Nov, This time, Bradley touched the. batted the ball high into the airi McPeak was good for the touch-j STATE COLLEGE, Nov. 2. A 2'J-yard touchdown pass in the hall only twice, on the ensuing and Edwards looked up from Ine empted conversion (UP) Pen State scored ten times ral two minute and an off- ki.koff and the first play from turf to see the ball nestling in his; wa" today as it rolled up its highest ta.kl run for the etra point vrimmage during which Stone arm for a touchdown.

ram roaring back artcr total in modern state football hls- Mh by Roy Turner-gave Mus- fumbled and Hill Mc.Cormirk, the ((ioat Jernigan, who does nothing the however, and I opened tory to overwhelm haplesa Ford-Unrim 14 13 victory over Hamilton lad recovered. Ara far- 'but kick extra points, came in VP sacK of Ha own. ham university by. a 68-0 score jwm tjolversity before KM Dud's 'aeghian and Gibson in four play a 1 and added' the first of hi two a PPon. Fourteen thousand fans aaw the the and Ben FRANKLIN, lnd Nov.

2. tiT! I The Franklin Grizzlies had too imuch of evervthin for Wilming- attae a. Wahl'ngton-Je'feron 4, Carnegie Tec ton of Ohio today SS they defeated Pittsburgh Rai- routi If fan t'etlar. the ball to th two-Inch line eonversions which gave him a neat mnnm joiioweo witn a toss to jwei, 0nlv two ataHers, Tailback Bob- (rnnmpa nn 4ha TOfn-vnrn lint i 2H out of 29 for the season. the quakers, 25 to 0.

Wilmington got inside Franklin's 40-yard line only once, penetrating to the 11-yard line in the cieorgetown IS, Oeorge Waahlngtoa Bontnn College 72. NVU frultiua 13, Pen Military 0. Buffalo 32. Bethany IW. Va I S.

am. qn a Put the great moment of thai Vte Pihoa buek the first' VTT I me came in the second quarter re and riT game Yale Freshmen 13, Dartmouth Fresh- third period. when Trippi set out on a majestic strong' conversion put the I won't start for the Flyers AK-(rttrri tnm hi nuin vim thrnnnti i 'n vn i.tivmij v.in 1 e- but will get into the game. JL.u aiXi: 4. .1 Lions cleared the bench of able' trailing 137 In the fourth and then J'aul Kboults, of Wash-period, Muskingum manned jington, C.

went over standing yards in four play for the. team's: up. The kickoff and one scrim-fourth victory of the year and mage play thereafter found the lo tiison' fifth straight tons, ijuarter over. With the ball on Denlson' 2D, Held scoreless in the second Turner passed to Hub End Iiranko ifuartcr, the Redskins scored again JHtupar in the end xone for the in four minutes after the second touchdown, then made the run for half started. Riccl was hit hard the deciding poiiit.

and liill Hoover recovered the Denison opined the curing In fumble on the liradley eight. A the first period when liill Hi-nder- pass failed, after which Gibson fun crashed off taikle from the: made five. Shoults on the next JO, but Muskingum got it bak'p'ay went over. i a i i i bodied players in a futile attempt He started around right Indiana's second scoring oppnr- hold down the score cut in swiftly and picked up steam Unity came early in the Becond10 "ola rore' like a runaway locomotive. The period, when John Cannady inter-1 valiant Gilmer chased him to the cepted lute's pass on the Pitts- ofV IvfOM KalllCX men I Franklin 12-25 Ml owner Franklin Scoring Touchdown: Cum-C'arbondale Teachers 19, Charleston S.

mine. McKaln. Ford 3. Point- After Miaeotirl Mines 12. Cpnngfleid College 1 Touchdown, unavailable.

St. Benedict 7, Kansas Bute Teach-j "wiiium Jewell T. Baker FnXV Tot Otterbeln Dehalb Teachere 14, Macomb Tetch-1 1 ft i 13. COLUMBUS, Nov. 2.

i.ft Ot- jrSt. Cloud Teacher. 14, Mooreh.adTe.eh. passing an(j chHf Aiihtirg 7, MarAienter Cardinals swamped an outclassed dSw Capital university football tearrf to- mat knocked i bureh 39. Kaimondrs at Dass to! wrilJi-riTPR i knocked The Dayton team will leave by bus at 9:30 a.

m. today for Cincinnati, with a stop at Readirg for lunch at the restaura.it of former University of Dayton great tackle, Biff Niehaus. Also making the trip will bo the of band and some 1500 students and fans. Today's game is featured at Xavier as Knights of Columbus Day and Dads' Day, but it is expected to be Dayton Day at the finish of the game. The starting lineups: Ml Groomes gave Indiana a first CPAlthough Brown scored three down on the four-yard hne, from touchdowns within four minutes in where Groomes swept hi own the second half to take a tempo-right end for the score.

Then Arm- rary 19.14 fK Holy Cross fought strong's second conversion put In- back in the fourth period today to diana ahead 14-6 at the half. defeat the Rears 21-19 in the 2SrH towa atate Teachers 3i- North Dakota oay, ou 10 oeiore a nomecoming with a bo-yard drive, with Jim State fl. crowd of 2500. Jlavi coring from the one in the last Riinule, Went is liumped over from one in the parotid period to give Denixon its ONLY A FEW minutes later, Parseghian came up with the most brilliant run of th game, a 44-yard sprint almost entirely on his own, as he weaved in and out of Cowan's brilliant run was the folbai meeting between the two last score. Otterbeln 10 14 Capital 0 0 0 Otterbelng scoring Touchdowns: Clara 2 Davis 2.

Agler, Romh, Sprout. Points after touchdown: Sorrell Pllelger 1, Safety Otterbein. Capital scoring Touchdown: Ortmaa. Richmond Tops Virginia RICH0ND, Nov. 2.

(t colleges. rilt.lmrith Hkimlanv! last yard stripe and almost him out of bounds. Before he started his jaunt to pay dirt, Trippi had passed 39 yards to Quarterback Johnny Rnuch. Alabama pita, fieorgta Cook Ft. Edwarda Comjilnn H'ih WouilnS L.

fl. SI John Mtifti'ha C. Cooley Ftiiiiiril R. Klowtre H. T.

Wllllemn Teri.hinakl Melf Baueh (Mlmer H. Tniird Tew Smith HmlBea K. liert Aihma a a a llenrma 14 Oeot'itln acnrlne' Touehdownw- Edward, Trlp) Polrtl el.ee 'mirhdownJernlgan I (for Trlpiilt 3. Uilarementai, 7 0 0 t. k.ti.

Ik. Indiana HoiiiM. iloiitebarry Kansas 14, Oklahoma A. and 13. Iowa State 13, Kansas State 7.

Cornell College 13. Knoa 0. Carleton 2d, Beioit 0. Illinois College 2S. Elmhuret Illinois Normal 20.

Jamee Mllllkln 0. Lincoln IMo.l 0, Wllberforce 0. Michigan Normal 13, Albion 7. Aiiguetana (HI.) 20. Monmouth 13.

Mormntside 41. North Dakota 31. Pareona 20, Iowa Weilevan 0. Principle 0, Roe Poly 6 Piout Int. 7, Eu Claire Teachere I'pner Inwe 12, Piihumie 0.

North Central f. Wheatnn lirlef lead, JMoeitOietira Jieoiftm Wiriring eiilfirt T.nnh iimicnuown eaiieo packed necauae Poe. K. elowna; fvav.e, alter loin It- files Fly High I NEW YORK, Nov. 2.W)Bos-pioiiton College's powerful Eagles The University of Richmond took advantage of Cavalier fumbles and of a penalty.

However, nn the sixth play thereafter, the locals had their fourth goal, Gibson scooting over on a quick opening plsy from the six, Touchdown No. 6 came mid- eton: liavia ftijner lend fu.tt i leaiiim TMiitidowMi IlerHere'-fl, Wen-tie I'tuma alter le.vhik.KA. Owen Ifjiaeement Iowa Itiiniura Win Dayton Poe. Xavier Shrover I. Haiim Dobbin Purina turlni.

kl L. Graven Vikenotiky Schmidt Huff Co T. Tepe rehn K. Knaa Toecanl MeQuad Ctlgnnla H. ntigan Bnk Co--e Plnclotll F.B.

Conway! Raimondl DePaaqua i uiinrmuy, 1- f'war lh f.efi, before a crowd of 8,000 at the today, scoring al- st. Louie university South Da-: a loose aerial game today to whip kota 7. Uk- 1 1 Ft; the favored University of Vir OrlnneH 2, foe fl. Indiana I0WA CITY. Nov.

2. W. way in the last quarter. Don Couch Butler 2f, W'ahaah 7. ginia 19 to 7 before more than 10,000 spectators.

Virginia' only score came near the end nt 4ria Tom hdowna: ....7 7 ao most as mey pieaseo to nang up MrPeak? Oroma. th' fourth gridiron triumph in five starts this year. tourhdowna; C. Arm-; We.iern Michigan 27, Central Michi gan zi. Alabama Stibellltttlftn' End Hood.

Cowan. Oranlltetn. fllbton Tacklea- Ttiert. Caa- pninla after elitv Wtilltee Tr1l.l lliia.rfa .1 Ball State Teachers 4S. Manchester Col.

I c' i 11 u. l. The University of low cross; scoring from the three-yard line, rnuntry team defeated the Uni-j Bradley's consolation score was versity of Chicago, 2 to 31 in aisudden and startling. Carl tossed a three-mile race here May. John1 screen pass to Stone who dashed StNt.1, ll.Kh, faliln, Kottunato, Me-i Siit'illtiilet Bartle- Bialllin Vi'irl Bobcat Power tm A el rl a.

el I'aelar tanltlel 1 A 1 n-ieiBY. aniei uamnreii, nipmin, wiri, A'lntama, I8ittttl, Arm- TVi A A A HTi HuEtnrein OrP. 'itin- 'iimnn Mnrnral, Kokot, Murrk: cunrria, liA VV A Ivr, U. SOV. I UaetAe.

aaea Ju.a. t' It- tl Tt I I 1 Adams of hiragn finished first, behind perfect Interference for il yards and a score. Nelson's kick 'rra j.d.. 'cowan! rf" -ra a JI is time was 1 r.H 1, was blocked bv Harry Unburn. t.cki,.

nier. T.rr,, n.ro7-l w. Arm- unl "eaieyan universiry yo lpfifQ lilCinTIC ih longest successful gam of p.nahurgh Minn, 'a 1 lag, (fame tin a no-yarn gaitop oy nail- Concordia (III.) Teachere 12, Wright i back Johnny Duda. Teacher Concordia (N, Ti.) Teachers 11, at. Ifi" I John Scores Un Klin Iwrence 34.

Blnnn 11 RENO ev Knv 2 l.rpt I St. Norbert 22, Milwaukee Teach.r. e. ouatavue Adoiphue 2i, st. oiai 105-yard touchdown sprint by 14.

Pk, Tommy Kalmanir e-tured the Georgia 14. Alabama University of Nevada 38 to 14. X. Wdrena. 14 I 1 "Ver.

Mntan5 West Virginia state 7. Biuefieid state A nomecoming crowd of 8000 saw iJ i he the Rocky Clark Morehouse a Mountain Conference leaders. the day was a 43-yard lateral pans VUii. Brariberry, Cook, Bray. Donaldson, Kall: "'Handai; 23 to 32.

Magyocco, Bobcat DELAWARE, 0., Nov. M'nnM- ctwn'- muilc- Ltun: captain, came in second and Jim ohio from Hicci to Stone to Miamra 41, but Bradley couldn't keep going and had to kick. Keferre. Jay Berwanger. Chicago: urn-! Womley Ot Vt eslcyan tnird as the "iv.ii Ode Drops fourth rj: E.lB; Bishopa took their third straight befre SHby field homecoming Miami Pm, i mer Web.r.

liimuie. i cross country win. 01 uuu. DURHAM, N. Nov.

2. UfMivar Just two minutes after game "n'Ole'ririnrDin Tew-h'a Htio-inor Arlnir eisae ffum ere-j. i. II Ofueeer V. Sradiey Ciairttey tin, a Wellar To'id Whiteside mil tt'lCV llldanl twice in the first half, walloped I C.

I net i.l SI 11, Siieelirian B.T. I'M BR, Paul Jfthlnaon rl-e ATl Duke here today, 14 to 0. It was th first time in Wallace Wade's dor.en years of football coachina- HCTV art I I rihoults i 4L-. i i i 4 started, the Bobcats, launched a successful scoring drive and their lead was never threatened. King Brady' ball-carrying sparked the Bobcat drive, but Chris Stefan alao sparkled.

The rangy Ohio university team improved as it rolled along and flashed an excellent passing attack in the fourth quarter. 1. T. i H. tllieltiin panrahian rn "URn 'I iwi lour aimnuner (tunics In a sinirle season, the Blue r.

a. B.i.r. by periods; itliull. rnx-lntr 4. i Bradley V.

mi 14 saN. Male, Tennessee and Army. i T-r 1 Dia.lley aconng; Tou. hdowna-atcme Duke was Stopped on the one-yard i lenit tm Sheimni. Iii.

a. i I i Mtamt eioring; Totichdownaeilhon i pcriim jn its only rant fur Lnamingeri. ahotme 1 Coo. i serious acoriner threaL Ohio Wesleyan pushed over a last period score on a long drive, with Wayne McFarland scoring on! i -t-' rot iii, iiir r.iiiiiinrr u.iw -iiiiia bf plfr1nfili). Vanderh'dl Wins MONTGOMERY.

Nov. 2. a quarterback sneak. The Bishops matched Ohio university's 13 first downs, but couldn't equal the Bobcats' power and drive. Ohle We ley an Pn.

Ohie I elverally Wither force In Tie JEFFERSON CITY. Nov, Commodores soundly defeated the Auburn 2, ifli A fourth-quarter kicking TRY -1 I duel failed to bring a break tortgy; 19 0. In a louth-; enmrrvnee came oerore ronf fry-l flSTt either Wiiberforc or Lincoln tint-1 iTliOTWiLll versity fitd.y and the two The winners had a after a scoreless first Rnhtnaon HeUlee L.T.. Knapn L(l Diamond I.eeih Booth Racm MrFrlrtd B. Brentlmger H.

Jacob Dietrich; Ruerknwekl Thomaa Treutwein He. Kern Vrahee Rradv Mlti-nell Bitlerl Hiatona! Z'-iw-e-- TIM ended a mud spattered eontest ini'T r-e-e--v a scoreless tie. A iw- -a Flaying in a continuous down-! v. i Four giMl(Kiiei-IOt--Ue-V's neither team wss able to XX'nllirl Win much headway hefore being: 7-7 Ohio We.levftn ft fitrced to punt and at no time was! ROANOKE, Va Nov. 2i.V 14 7 11 49 I'mvera'ty MICHIGAN MOVES.

Nov. 'I. Robert Chappiiis (No. pains L'O yards, carrying the bull In tliP 44-yard line as marches toward a second period touchdown. Gordon Soltau (No.

Uri) Minnesota end and an unidentified player stop him with F.oh Sstidherp (No. 1) Minnesota quarterback just ahead t'f the p'ay. (AT photo.) PHfw9P a 0 IfTTrt i a it AST MICE! there a real scoring threat by North Carolina State's Wojfpack either side. Hall of Wilberforre 'drubbed the luckless VMI Keydets, 22 times for an average of to 7, this afternoon in ictory 1'tJ yards, holding an edge en in a Southern conference, and Hnld of Lincoln whoss tgnr.ie ptaved befnra a disappoint-! j2tj bouia averaged 30 yards. jnig eruwd of 6'J00, Ohio Wettevan srortne touchdown: Vc-Fariend Toiot after McKar-lod irupi.

Otilrt t'nlveritr scoring toitchdnwna-Cuo fatiti for Vraoecl 3, Stefn leub for Brailyi. Vrahee. Tsvior fa'ih fof Mn. -He" Tt-dy ptta aOer totichdowna; tudnick I tpiacemen's). -til le-raaait tat UUiil tuvl 4S, B.

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