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Daily News from New York, New York • 92

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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92
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SUNDAY NEWS. NOVEMBER 1937 TO Violet nim "the MS 7 20 efore 65,000 Jimmv Powers. By Jack Smith Unbeaten Fordham toppled gallant NYU, 20-7, before 65,000 in the rain swept Stadium yesterday and kept blazing its hopes of the Kose Bowl bid. Instilled with the fury of the traditional rivalry, NYU fought the Rams almost Out of our town's millions, only 6,607 appeared at the Garden to see Pastor lose a pretty awful fight to Mann. I congratulate all those lucky people who stayed away.

Pastor was unquestionably beaten. He was woefully fat and slow. The sharp-jabbing, frisky young man who stepped about the blinking Louis for ten rounds, floundered Friday from gong to gong. A year's layoff ruined his timing. He was banged squarely on the chin by a first-inning stevedore right and knocked to his knees.

Thereafter he fought with his left out, his right fist upright in a Communist salute. a standstill, save for three quick thrusts which produced the Kams touch- Jgpfi KWt ttiwHWfc.w I don't becrudge the promoter and his camp followers their elation. It was a sweet victory, doubly sweet, because it discomfited Pastor's padrone. Jimmy Johnston. But Jimmy is irrepressible.

Temporarily he is beaten. The Krom piers. 'v Farnsworths Fraynes and Roxboroughs make merry under the Jacobs ensign. Senile political godfathers jig joyously. And all the boys cut from the Garden graft list when Johnston and his president, Kilpatrick, took over, ecstatically whang their keyboards.

That's natural. But now that poor Pastor is gone, and house fighters revel in a complete club monopoly what are we to have for competition? Schmeling-Thomas? Louis-Mann? Farr-Baer? Or the same sorry faces that graced the Carnival of Champions? Kjndful of trouble for NYU! Joe Wohkowsli (22) of Rams Murk his hand over Dunney'g and dn pass (note ball, arrow) a moment after this pix was snapped. Other Fordham barks left and center, had just Used the flyinj? pigskin. A rifle-like pass attack, led by Ed Boell, resulted in NYU'S touch- Camera's sparring partners muffed their lines in Paris. So, nvn on the last play of the first half, uranski, Kam halfback, raced CO yards for one score and passed to Woitkoski for another, while Principe plunged from did Louis' in Jersey.

Army-Navy players bet their helmets and bathrobes. Paulist Fathers. Church of Good Shepherd, are stag- 2 for the third Ram!" ine a sports smoker. Dec. 13.

I can't see anyone with a chance of beating Armstrong. Cynics say Ruppert dumped Lazzeri to stop publicity similar to the Babe Kuth case, also a S12.000 Woitkoski skirted end for first down on the 38. Granski shot a pass to Druze, who was downed on the 13. Principe went 11 for a first down on the 2. He took it over the Detroit and the AL made a big fuss over Cehringer, their Most '5T Valuable, hat did the XL do for Medwick? Umpire Bill Mew- art: "Most ball players are gentlemen but there are a couple of -i O- next play.

Druze converted. Ford-ham scored a era in as soon as it trot boys Id like to meet some dark night in an alley!" the ball. NYU took the kick-off and couldn't gain. Krywicki took Dunney's lone punt on the 23 and returned to the 40. On the first play Granski went 60 yards around touchdown.

MUST lFRUM. Kry-Aiiki tk thf kick-off on t' 1" ail (. tunie to the Two jifiv-i arvl Woitkski puntcnl i1 i i. N. Y.

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back. rinallv one out t.i- I. X. Y. I'.

Kt a break aft i kiikout whfn W)it-f on a fourth lwn Sk 1 X. Y. I. t.uk th- ball on 1 I i S'l. Suvar's mai 5 b-f Krvu iv ki intercepted Blnom'l i i'? tiir I thi FortJham t'r it I for 2 and pas off i i iv lilt.

1 1 ai ur abkiii'if- ji -a Darling of the ladies at the bike race is Jimmy Walthour. When Jimmy first signed, his promoter believed the movie magnates had the right idea, so he inserted a clause in the contract' forbidding his handsome star to marry. Harry Mendel, publicity agent, thought he saw a good angle so he gathered photbgs for the signing. To lend color, Mendel visited George White, the musical comedy director, and secured fi of his prettiest girls. The honeys were posed leaning over Jimmy, waving and saying, "Please don't do it.

Jimmy." The flash bulbs went o(T. Jimmy's grandmother had given him a swell car. He offered the girls ed conversion was low. late in tne period, with Bell tossing, NYU rode to a touchdown with the ball i on the Fordham 43. Boell passed 1 1 to lore for first down on the 15.

A pass to Fiore made 7 and the Statue of Liberty play made 1 before Boell tossed to Dunney for the Mme It) just score on the last play of the half. voeel converted. Score: Fordham 13; XV 7. UUCH HOW i 7X THIRD PERIOD. i i X.

Krywicki of Fordham intercepts NYU pass on his ow 37 in period. NYU pulled a smart one on the kick-otf. Boell received Stanton's kick-otT anj immediately booted back. Dunney downed the ball on Ai ni r. On third ilown f.irn'.aticn.

Woitkoski i who lateraled -i for a first down on 1' The piay niaile ti, phty. made a it catch of WoitkvKis a iion on the 15. core: nlh.im X. Y. 0.

SKfOMl l'KKIOO. tr.ade then 1. Grariski i i. On fouith down, Ford-v I a ri li goal but KrywicU 0 K) S3 XL Ford ham's 11. The Rams couldn't pet out of the hole and spent most of the period stopping NYU and fumbled and the ball went to NYU on the The Violets quick-kicked.

Krywicki being tackled at midtield." Fordham drove to a touchdown in five plays. Principe made a 4 and I Continued on page 102, col. S) a ride home and in closing the door mashed one younff lady's finger. He rushed her to an M. D.

and had the wound dressed. Yes you guessed it. Six months later Jimmy married the girL Fordham-NYU press box impressions; Both covered them- Ions, Stanford O-O telnet with glory. Ram second touchdown uam made potmible when Savaretm warn clipped on hit 30 yard ttripe. Ofhcialt Trimble, McCarty.

Young and Maginete did timid, thoddy work. More By Harry Forbes clipping (blocker throwing himself acrott the backt of th tegt of a possible tackier) tet up th third Ram score. Tackling wat tav- A jralkint hand of Columbia football players, led by the great Sid Luckman, held the Stanford Indians to a scoreless tie at Baker Field yesterday. Twenty thousand fans sat through intermittent drizzles and saw the Lions completely outsmart age, neckt and legt were twitted, and recumbent carrier jumped upon to the accompaniment of boot. Boell wat th big ttar.

I felt torry for Principe who foolithly attempted a lateral and wat im haier eleven. The Lions were stopped on the Indian three yard line late in the mediately jerked, an unnecettary humiliation. Wojciechowicx wat Lki pt nod and soon alter Li'l Luckett missed a field goal from the Lion 2S when it looked outplayed by Conlin but on patt performances, Wojy it ttill an All-America in my book. a though the. Indians would finally overpower the tiring Columbia players.

1 I i.ffl.ijii Heard in Sec. 32: "Crowley and Stevent ar awfully hand- tome, or am I looking at th wrong picture? It a tmart. Si.uiford took the ojH-ninR kick- pass on the 5, and returned to the 32. Paulman's quick kick caught A I'aiihuan Stone pass rained weak team againtt a ttupid, strong one" "Her com th breaker boyt and bituminout minert" "Ar thot helmets real gold?" "Studentt? Studentt? Who vr heard of a big team the Lions flatfooted. Luckman final ly getting the ball on his 9 and in th temi-pro league uting students?" "Th Rot Bowl com 1 anl Fay reeled off 11 around en 1.

Paulnum attempted to pass Iiis 4t but fumbled and Siegal recoverid. Luckman quick-kicked ori thtt.1 down and the ball went out on the After two kick ex- coming back to the la. Alter a punt exchange, the Lions drove to the Stanford 18. with Luckman's lumbia's 2. Columbia held and took the ball on downs on their 25.

Luckman passed to Radvilas on the 50 and a lateral to Siegal gained three more. Another Luckman pass to- Taylor advanced to the Standford 34. Naylor went for a first down on the Is. Score: Stanford 0. Columbia 0.

SF.COND 1'LUIOD Paultnan intercepted Luckinun'a mittee it turning square? That't another way of taying they're looking for a setup" "Fordham't end tweep it a steal from Minnesota Yep, and NYlft delayed patt wat twiped from Princeton" "5a what? Solet't go out and tplit a pint of running, lateraling and passing. But two heaves were incomplete in Sfanfor.t tpiritut frumenti. I feel collegiate at hell. (d.pyrUht by Cliicaeo Tritune-N. T.

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