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Daily News from New York, New York • 96

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SUNDAY NEWS. OCTOBER 17, 19.37 Flash! Goldberg Stopped! i i $250 FOR GRID GUESSERS! Not Ha mr Gophers Crush fillip, 39-6 Ann Arbor, (X t. 10 ni. i ii crushc! here this retaining uf tin' Little I.rovvn Jii Ilu4inj.r hopes of 00,000 Mii-liiran fans i'or an upset. 'I (ii'i'hcri m'r''l their I'l r'u of thirteen each 1 1 1 ii ti it thi' I.i-I pet lod (.

Jil'tor Mirlil-t in hid taken iiilvariiaiti' of a I I7RITE scores and send coupon to Football Consen- sua, The News, 220 E. 42d i New York City. Use this coupon or any paper the same size. Remember, neat-' ness counts. Clip on the dotted i line.

i Copies of The News may be examined fit The News office, in public libraries, and at our Information Bureau, free. Persons whose selections are best will be awarded thesa prizes: FIRST $150 in Cash SECOND in Cash THIRD in Cash FOURTH $15 in Cash FIFTH $10 in Cash SIXTH and SEVENTH, two tix to any local college pame. EIGHTH to FIFTEENTH, two tix to any local pro game. NOTICE Only ONE coupon is permitted a selector. Each member of a family may send one coupon each week.

Fill in 1 scores for each of the 15 games 2 or your coupon will NOT be judged. Coupons must be sub- mitted no later than MIDNITE i THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1937. i J-. I)()VNFD.

CoMbt-rtc liIn't got far on thin play. The Pitt star is boinc tin kloil from behind by Kochil, Fonlham, in first quarter of I'olo (Jiounils tussle. Harvard, Navy Battle To Scoreless Deadlock Baltimore, Oct. 16 (JP). Harvard and the Navy, unbeaten eastern football teams, clashed before 45,000 in Baltimore's Stadium under cool, sunny weather today.

The sailors, victors a year ago, were slightly favored to win their fourth victory of the season. Hod uuil ti put over a first-i i i i.l I HIST piijiod. iiv null i t'n-il M-vetal early in tin- gstme. 1'iani, Minnesota h. illicit end fur yard to Mirhi-rui'i I't, hut Rubier, fullback, i mid Smii recovered fur Mi- tm i i On I I .11 I duWM, Tt'osku pa-iscl I fi in the end zmiii fur Mitlii-v m's touchdown auin--t Miti- II.

i MlllO Sine: Michigan fi; MniiifHui 0. nk.cond pk.iuod I'liiiu mi. I Christ iansen, advanced tin' to the Michigan 5 on throe In ii ilnain, dam 4 injured; itn livery i vplaci'ii him. (imitro, quarter, plunged over for i I in. (1.

ltd! pljtcf kicked the ett point and Minnesota led, 7 I'i'ictin another goal-v 1 march from 1 1 41, featured bv a 21 yard pins from Kinyr to very and repeated jititit by In Van very and I. mill ii. (iniitro went ever on a lr i'i-ai' from thi- four. Nriire: Minnesota I Michigan 6. THIRD PIKIOD.

returned punt to it- 4" mi. I Van Kverv passed from Ihil point to SiiiiUiciiii who pul-1 I ID jnrds for the (iophors' till, tl touchdown. S.adacrini'.s placement tempt was low an. I tln Minnesota P. Michigan A few plays later, Van K.vcry lhli-n I a Michigan him on IMU.M.il 'Jl'i, tloplimn bad to punt but intercepted Hook's on turt Mi.liii-im 2 1 nmi.

thiee plays filer, plunged over iron) t'i. for Minnesota's fouitli touch-il Hell place kicked thi' i-xtia pout. Sioip: Minii-otu Mirhiaan Foi'UTH MiitoMis' pastel fioni uViiiran'M 4 Vn l.M'iy, who whs ilowni'il on (lo- S. t'u thml 'lown, Van l.v.-iy tin' Mirhiaan Inn" ttu i-oplu'is' tifth toiictulnw n. I a i-t cmn'i tt-d.

Hi ho thinl play nil or tho kirk ofT. Van Kvrry in-loiioptcl Van I'voi v's pa- on thi WoUoiino. runtniiiT to Mirhi-niM M.vtlii-nv, lo ll'iou iitol Vin u-l nni'i-it llio l.all to th 1 ami MYliony rot olr I t.u'klo J.M- ano' In-r to'ii-i-lo ii. I innl Siorc: tinn-sol a ii. Cornell- Vlr Fwtlhum- t.

r. DitrliniutU Yandi-rbllU 3. Colgate- Huke Manhaltan- mi I Gil gMowfL. llrgli- Wisl-oilsSll hi5jn V. C'nrolina- Aubara- Twh Califimila- Cal Rire NAM AimiiKss riTV.

STATE- Cooke and Reimann banged out a first down on the 17 but three tries at the line gained little and a fourth-down pass was wild. Score: Harvard 0, Navy 0. FOURTH PERIOD The Middy attack took fire briefly for a 25-yard advance to Harvard's 25 after Corbett intercepted Harding's pass and ran it back to midfield. Final score: Harvard 0, Navy 0. But He Gained 30 Lbs.

Quickly on Kelpamalt Feels Great! Read h'i Actual Letter: lieiitlwliieu: tiiriltder. to ju how M'rtt very Sun'y III ki.l in tr netiiiiburhivxi go smimmin. 1 tii tt go wiUt ttietti. 1 lup-ix. Uiey knit Uf.

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if I tint; 1 ru get any mure. I am to tUar.k Kelpamalt afii tl Kfipsmalt rtiintiiy fur wtiat liwic mutraia tia dsju foe we. 2tr D. Curleat, Aat-xlt, HI. KeinmmaU hai proven luelf an effef at ft "I tit afvl atrmtiKltl bulKief tMcan It helpt auwljr tn mi.

loima anJ uamin Tiuliy aeressary y-Ki ti frt tt wsl fwi it of jmir Vwnl. Tir own tJorti will apornra tiiia way. fast a but lttu to mi i BftJ.J vri frilf fttifM. As. 4.

N.Y.U. Tramples! St. Miis, 59 toO N. Y. still smarting: from the unexpected at the hands of North C'aro-, lina last Saturday, stepped I out on Ohio Held yesterday intent upon regain injr i little prestige by shellacking: Jjhnd of Annapolii before! r.oiio.

Tin" Violots won, Cii-ft, I IIEST I'Kiaol). I.iiinliros' kickofT VAA run back tn Z'. On the first play Williamson svvept his loft tui tij I iuil-i tor a touchdown. l'lomiuist converted, Willium sruin shook him-ielf loose for the second I N. Y.

V. touchdown in 5 minute. converted. St. John's chose to icccive but could do noth-inu.

l.atuhros fumbled Cell.Vs kick, i 1 1 i recovering for N. Y. U. Williams swept his left end for a touchdown. missed the kick, cre: N.

Y.r. 20. St. John's 0. St.

John's kicked olf ami N. Y. inarched down field with Mikulka and (Vita, carryiiur the ball, t'ella finally wont over from the 5. The kick was blocked. I St.

John's kicked off atrain. X. Y. 1. rushed down to the a 5, where Mikulka made yard to the 5.

jt'liaoo srored the touchdown on fl drive throueh The kick was I rood. The half ended with N. Y. I I havmir ball on the St. John's 5.

i Svi.r: N. Y. 27, St. John' 0. THIUII l'l RIOI).

St. Juhn's kicked poorly to Taul- I X. Y. John Von. r.

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Mnyihr, Army. ine, who returned 15 yards to the 50. (Vila and Williams alternated in carrying the ball, with (Vila making the touchdown through his left tackle. The try for the extra point was no cood. A few minutes later N.

Y. scored afrain when Cella passed 25 yards to Pauline, who crossed the goal line standing up. IHinney's kick was wide. Score: N. Y.

I. 45, St. Johns 0. FOURTH PERIOD. Mikulka dashed 38 off tackle to score.

Dubois converted. N. Y. U. put a third team on the field.

Auer, sub N. Y. U. hack, swept his riht end and ran 51 for a touchdown. Connolly converted.

N. Y. I', kicked (iir ami intercepted a pass en St. John's N. Y.

U's. attempts were ineffective. Final score: N. Y. I'.

St. John's 0. Austin Net Victor London. Oct 16 Dunny Aus- tin. won the I'ritish covered courts tennis championship today.

eVfeat-inr Schioeder, of Sweden, C-2, 3-C, 7-5. QL UCK YQ L. mm AAI VOUH DAYS 1 7At AQVANTAOE ov Your lucky Nuneroiogv Numbrf. tTtAT AHO I CO rcm'o MONTH micim cm ftftNti 2S fem oni wiim i iuiar iv-iti. fr9 Information OH.IHrl M4R-MI4IL (DiPf.

9 2 9 -0 MQHTCtfH M.J The game ended in a scoreless tie. FIRST PERIOD. The Crimson got an early break when Boston partially blocked Cooke's quick kick and Oakes recovered on the Navy 30. The Navy stopped four thrusts and took the ball. SIXOND PERIOD Navy opened an aerial barrage for its first lonpr gain, moving to Harvard's 2'k The Sailors made three first downs in four plays that carried 45 yards.

Harvard backs batted down two of Cooke's tosses and struck intercepted his fourth-down pitch on Harvard's 20. THIRD PERIOD The Sailors got a break early in the third when Uergner recovered Struek's fumble on Harvard's 30, but Harvard baited the challenge. ALDSiiSS Explained Yhaitodo! Ihe Bbuve namril hnncry pari! lea, moatly mleroai'vple. tlint lie In tin akin the aenln. aelilom aiiirelril Ttiere ti gorm rall.M "Mask Ha.ilU of ima." It c's into ttiw u.nln skin, rnusintc scalp Itch, itanili-utT, fallinR hair mil baldness.

They also ai Mom supectetl. Nil womler no manv ko tial-t anJ stay not knowing what Hut pi ienoB liu.4 foun.l a new, nuiek way to remove that thin outer layer of Rkin. on an! In which the hair destroying parasites an Rorrns I llv In defiance of shampoos, oaps. si ruhlilror, oils, salves an.l tonics universally used. They fail to desirov this nppallin(r.

coi'itlnuoiis, causa of falling hair and baMness. Th dormant, honsed-up hair roots living beneath that Infected thin, outer layer of scalp skin cannot function as Nature intended In replacing: or growing new lialr. rnrr mental help Is now offered readers of this paper in a Treatise called "HOW HAH. liilOWS." It contains diagrams of the hair-Browing organism and tells what to do. If you are bald, have scalp itch, dandruff or falling hair, don't fail to Set it.

Send no money; a pint card requesting It brines the Treatise to vou AHSOt.l'TKI.V KltFK. Address ivrniolav I.ab. lesk 17-tlP, No. 17iU HioaJway, New York. N.

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