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Daily News from New York, New York • 68

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SUNDAY NEWS. NOVEMBER 6. 1932 aujp Forwards Win ARMY ROUTS CRIMSON! Nature Ki FACL Collects GALIICC Vidal Leads Cadet Attack In 46-0 Win Over Harvard By FRAXCIS WALLACE. Harvard Stadium. Masu Nov.

5. The oldest inhabitants up here were delving: through the records tonight trying to find a game in which proud Harvard was humbled as it was today by a sensational Army team. The Cadets won, 46 0, scoring almost at wCl in the last half despite the fact that Army's humblest substitutes were then carrying on. Telia- Vidal started th 1 1 UNCLE CHARLEY STON'EIIAirS goal pouts reeled and wavered in yesterday's dusk. Fordhamites hauled and tuirsI at them, batting a fat cop oat of the way.

The fit cip trying to spoil Fordham celebration of a tannin 1 1 to 0 victory over St. Mary's GoIIesra of Moraga. Car. Two year Fordham lost to St. Mary's on the same field, due mainly to the single-handed efforts of a human battering ram named Angel EroveHL The Angel wa.4 still playin? for St.

Mary's but. a is usual with star Vtumin to the scene of former triumphs, they rode on hi neck. ground hi black head into the brown tarf and stopptl him eotJ. Two perfect forward parses scored for the Ram. Cut the Fordham zest, their spirit and fight, and their iwe of the quick kick kept the Gaels away from their goal line throughout the game.

The attendance I Army on i araae St. Mary Im th arid in a opera btnSr make-op. with th hre-ni weartac red silk mU th backleld VI ailk pant with, th exception of tb fallback, wb woe okat ta whit silk trp-im. All theo war Via )ery with- whit houldef pier. It tM th gaadiest sartorial -play of lit didn't arena mm aaytbtag awe ta whittle Mew.

her mine th Focdhamite. hi earn awt wearing their terimd hml kr a paat and maroo jrrkm. tar lata the Wet i la ami rubbed tit shin right tit at. II a riir rrKrt, with St. kickoif to 23 jrarj On th hrfc ibrmwkt ami it Mary bail on rctlhm 2i yanf wkiels nwt hapji opening mrtam for any homo team.

Bat thou red pasta ai tared the Kam, nt th blood eourmif throun! theix veins ami fumbled ami Braarey recovered S3. Sluggish N.Y.U. Eleven Awakes And Wins, 13-7 By MARSHALL IUNT. Tk Sew Terk Uateersitr's foot ball team, after a ahtrrk start. cveed tw toockdowns in tk third aenod and defeated Ceorra.

11 to I. jeteraay azterqeon at th Yan-k Stadiam. fifteen tkeosand uw th Vk. let rowiptet tw tk aix attempted aad ccowett them tnt twiekdwn after Onrjria bad rmd th line tie- fede. by N.

T. Flrt Prried. N4 one during tk first period fid either tram com rioae to r- iZ- tor th mont part V. t. and Oortra battled on aoother auiirWUl.

lone run were iw.e. Fanta wr freqtient. Both team tried paaaiftff but a a iat forward completed. Onr Henrgpa eemd to have ofcred N. Y.

L. defeat and ti maktne fair cam when a 15 yard penalty fr anearr roorhneM topped th march, ooe two pealt a4.eei aeairut tk Southerner. Score: X. T. U.

0. Ceorr a Tk of frrc go goiar ft a HMMnent in th second penod. But peotrrna waa abruptly coded when a pao wan attempted. Ta Vintet got onder way when Ckao man of (Borgia keaved a pa ni N. T.

territory. It tater cepted by Tempto on X. Y. LVa yarj fcne. Tempi then ran oat of boond.

Bob MeXamara ahraaced to th yard line, and Me Samara and Tempi earned th to mid-BeUL There McSamara tried tkrow-mr p. It was a Iwt on, but it Unded la th arms of a Georgia yowts. i Third rrriod. Shortly after th third perol wpened. -Harry Tempi ef th N.

Y. eleee mad a gra ov-take. Tk Violets had taken the ball on a punt. Schnfar Temple tumhUii it on Georgia's Zi yard lin. It wa nttickl picked op by Marion Caten.

Georgia back. II. Mt anl Chapman cot wttkia 6 jar-i of the rcai. Y. U.

was penahzed 5- Garten than scored a Georgia) toochdnwa and Grant kicked, makinc th scor Georria 1. v. w. But before the stirriaz period emii-d. th VioletJ were ta earn two Unsrhdowrt.

Bob McSamara pae 23 yards to Jack Mac. Dnriald wko ran 15 to a corner of tk field for a toackdnwn. Mac. Duaa'd mi.ed a goal try. Uopt a mmat later th same two yonths.

McSamara. and Mae 0natd. compieted aaocher ket: anno from nudneld to Georgm yard tin. X. Y.

IT. gained a yard then Jtm Taagnar ran to bis left and scored. Bon McSamara kicked th point. Sre: X. Y.

IX Georg a T. Fonrtk rrriod. Near tk ciao of tk final period i ueoTr needed oniy 1 yard for a tom-kdowB. Jmt then George i Chapman, fullback. fjmMed.

Th I ka3 was seized by Boa McSamara i of X. Y. an alert gestae that aac ite wu. Scss. tarvo rLc i- a.

I i OL. root in the first period with a S3 yard ran that set th motif for th afternoon. Thereafter Army cootd do no wrortg and Harvard nothing right. Lonsr rens cam in profusion by Vidal. Johnson.

Barkler, FJUott and other Cadet backs. They mad aerea touchdowns in all and ran ap more than 300 yards from scrimmage, while th Crimson was held to less thaa I0O. It was th third Army victory against It defeats and one tie-bat what a victory First Period. A poor kick by Dean, which traveled only fir yards from the line of scrimmage, gave Army firt down on its yard line early in the gam and pot th Crimson in hole. Army coold not gain and Fields kicked ever th goal line.

After th Crimson kickoot. Fields paed to Brown for 14 yards bat Harvard held aed Fields panted over the line again. Vidal went in for Macwflliam at quarterback for Army and took charge of th gam. His rt stant was to break throurh his richt tackle, veer sharply to th left through an Wiue alley left open when the Harvard secondary was socked over, and ran diagonal, ly for the comer of th field, oat-distancing th Crimson purnner. The ran was good for yards and a touchdown.

Brown place-kicked th goal and Army had a 7 0 tead. Score: Army 7. Harvard 0, Second Period. With Tidal leading th attack Army marched 70 yards toward th Harvard goal. Th plays were rnn front th wingback formation through holes which opened around th Harvard renter, weakened by tb absene of Casey, who was hart in th first period.

Vidal was entirely too slippery for th clum sy Lnmon tackier and made a aeries of flashy gains of front 7 to IS yards. Th Army had second down on the 1 yard line, but there the Crimson held and took the ball on downs- Sevin mad a fin kick oot to from where Army started another 2S yard advance, ted by Johnson. A 1 yard penalty for hold set th Cadets back to th 4 yard lis. They moved 20 yards forward with Buckler doing- the Lock wood interrupted the marca momentarily by intercept mr a pass, not immediate! fum bled it and Army recovered on tb Lnrnvoa Zi yard line. A Pajs pat th bail on th liar Well.

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vard 13, but a 5 yard penalty on the play nullified the gain. This time Army swept on 32 yards for its second score. Buckler wag the leading man. He pased 17 yards to Frentzel and then went kerbs on dahs of 6 and 2 yards. His try for point blocked.

Score: Army 13, Harvard Third Period. Army scored two quick touch, downs. Fields intercepted a pass after the kicko.T and returned 13 yard to the Harvard 39 yard line. Vidal ran 16 yards, after which Fields passed 20 yards ta Brown, who made a flashy catch. Fields went the remaining three yards for the score and Brown place kicked the point to make it Army 20, Harvard 0.

After receiving the next kJckoff Harvard could not gain and punted to Vidal. who made a sensational 26 yard return through the be. fuddled Crimson tacklers to th Harvard 31 yard line. Fields mad it first down on the 19 yard lino in two olays and then passed laterally to Vidal, who ran 19 yards in the oen for the touchdown. Brown place kicked th goal and the score was Army 27, Harvard 0.

Score: Army 27, Harvard O. Foortk Period. Broshous, dropkick specialL't. attempted a field goal from a. wills angle, but failed.

He left the gam immediately and was replaced quarterback by Elliott. Harvard pot the ball into play on its '20 yard line, could not gain and Xevin panted. Elliott canght the ball on a run and made a flashy 42 yard return to Harvard's 10 yard line. He was stopped when be ran into his own man. On fourth down.

Buckler ran across for a touchdown, but missed the try for th extra point. Th score was now Army $3. Harvard 0. After receiving the next kickoff Harvard penetrated Array territory with a 20 yard pass, but EUioU in tercepted the next pass and returned 19 yards. Bnckier kicked outside on Harvard's 4 yard line.

After Harvard punted out to its 27 yard lin Buckler broke through th lin and ran 27 yards for another touchdown. Elliott's place-kick was wid eand the score arat Army 39, Harvard 0. The touchdown machine continued to grind. Hutchinson re-core red a Harvard fumble on th Crimson IS yard line. On the second play Elliott circled wide and cut back for 1 yrds fand another touchdown.

Elliott placekkked th point. b.Mi minht In rhir ntuwlM. Thy brok throunH. arwi smaratl th bim-k haircif. helmt-rlwH Brovalli.

ami on th next flr Sarauaky intrrppttfd an artt-motii forward pat and wriifxWii th 41 yard lm bfura wm itopi, ami th FyHhamit. roartl with te. M.r rtin. rkiv tar thrtraxn th ctr af ta fl nnt tnt 4 jard-. Danwki aiad it flnt aV ttk a back.

Then I'nrdhant i yarrf pnaltf for f.Hl. Tk kail napprf anain and Dwnowki farfrt bak ki 5 yard lin. 1I tntk plilf ttai aad dinclmt ut l'ki(. mhm wa alnn an th Zn vard fin, and keavtd it. Cwki taok trpn aad mught th katl th way Rahhit MaraarviIT gakkW an miHd fly and wttk a.wit.'k tarn wan aft kU-kat fa lcti fr th at kn.

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as faf 4 tk first kalf wan e)nrmft, thr th so-bailed af thir fret. brfik thruutfH and ain mar Brovelli and rtrro St. Mary runninif attack. Thwrn wt no farther eorinic in th naif, kat Faed-hnm of th quick kirk kept t. Mary' on it hI all of th nectmd parinit.

Th Coaat lcrvn mrrer did gft erit that knew when to expert it and eat-h tim waa Kent bat Is darn into it am territory. Mt. Mary's had en rmd chant- to Kt hcn Beasley fowled th Firrlham t1" by throw in a on wn wtS 10 go, to Pnano an Fortiham' 2 yard lin NichiUni gained 19 aronmt th end. But th rfiseneered St. Mary's hfctinf and walked thn right batk th 40 yard Th third periiwt wan fik th neennd.

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GrirTiik had ralioeed from there X. Y. LVs 27 yard strip beran he fooled th Violets wtth a fak p. Brow-it next ran wt of boomd after gainiric Then David. Beowsj and Chapmaa disturbed th Vuiet Ua with repeated gams antil Ceoegia, aiJd by a 5 yard penalty, was within 3 feet of a totk'hhwn.

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