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Daily News from New York, New York • 86

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North Carolina Ties Rains, 0- J3 8 Over i i at Vs (Continued from preceding page By Jack Mahon i-' South Bend, Ind.i Nov. 12. Unbeaten Notre Dame got angry on. three occasions was downed on Fordham's 487 Stirnweiss Tiynick plunged to a first dov or 37. Fordham held, Stirnweiss punting to the 10..

Friedgen and Eshmont made it first down on the 24. Eshmont kicked 50 yards to the 27. Another Eshmont punt was downed on the 10. Fordham took the kick-out on the Tarheel's 48. Hcarn made 16 off tackle.

Principe drove to a first down on the 18. Three plays gained only 1 yard, Score: Fordham 0, North Carolina 0. FOURTH PERIOD Stanton attempted a field goal on the first play, but it went low and wide into the end zone. Fordham again threatened when a Kazlo-to-Jacunski pass gained 37 yards, making first down on the 18. On fourth down, Kazlo attempted a field goal from the 25.

It was about a yard wide. A sixty-yard punt by Stirnweiss to Ford-hjam's 20, pulled the Tarheels out of trouble. here today and, with a brilliant display of all-around football, -walloped giant Minnesota, 19-0, before 56,000 fans. The Irish struck twice in the first half, played cautious football thereafter and, infuriated by an injury to Steve Sitko, hammered home another touchdown in three plays in the final three minutes. It was Notre Dame's seventh straight victory of the year and the second defeat in three weeks for Minnesota.

Til -r-rr nnnf AT lo for a first down on the 40. North Carolina held and Kazlo kicked out on the 23. Stirnweiss made 12 around -left end to the 35. Palmer lost 6 on an end around. Radman hit tackle for 17 and a first down on the 46.

Plunges by Kraynick and a pass, Radman to Palmer, made it first down on the 26. When a plunge and three passes failed, Fordham took the ball on its own, 25. Score: Fordham 0, North Carolina 0. THIRD PERIOD. Esbmont was in the Fordham line-up as the period started.

Watson intercepted Hearn's pass and Notre I)ame-3Iinii. Christiansen brought back Long- NOTRE DAME MINNESOTA Beauhuld Battles Charley Gomer Billy Beauhuld will battle Pos. L. I R. G.

R. K. Q. Urown -Uf-mor Jongnt rlossu -Kell J. Kelly Ki's kick-off 34 yards to the 45.

After two plays Buhler kicked out the Notre Dame one. Saggau returned the boot to Franck who carried to the Rambler 30. The Irish stopped the Gopher attack and Faust's attempted field groal Charley Gomer in an eight-rounder at St. Nicks tomorrow nigrht. Prirno Flores and Charley Burns will Mariucci Federson Bell Elmer Twedell Schultz 5a'h PatlKt Van Kvery loore Buhler i 6 iy -Sitko tangle in the semi-final over the same route.

II K. Zontini F. Thi-sinr Minnesota Notre Danie -Touchdowns Zontini (86-yar3 run throueh ripht taekle). Brown ipas? from ami 15-yard Kelly (30-yani pass from Sargaul. xira pom Zontini.

placement Referee James Masker. Northwestern. Cmpir Anthony Yale. Head linesmanHerb Stesrcr. Slichisan.

Field Judge Joe Mithisran, were playing cautious football and kicking on the third down. Sag-gau kicked to the Gopher 32 and Moore and Paffrath drove for i iJ-a'M MJW-'WM'Ji! SWIM Sr ir a first down. Then Brown spilled the latter for a 12-yard loss when he attempted to pass and Faust i agram had to kick. Sagg-au returned to his own 27 as the period ended, Score: Notre Dame 13, Minne-j sota 0. 3 FOURTH PERIOD Notre Dame snapped out of its I 1 VVr i "fe i lethargy when Sitko was roughed after intercepting a Minnesota pas late in the final reriod and went on to another touchdown.

The Gophers were stopped at the line of scrim-, mage and Faust and Buhler were -O 1- -IA Louis Zontini Went 84 yds. against Gophers. A kept busy punting. Sitko pulled down one of Van Evefy's despera When the hottom fell out of the woolen market, we were quick to buy up a huge supply of the finer fabrics at panic prices. We tailored them ourselves.

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-niiiiiesuia, gain stopped and Bell's attempted StIJ short. 3 -ZL-CZ made field goal from the 45 was Sag-gau 4 around 'right end. i i. 1 1 i jp -ii-i K-u n- Mv.lk loanerl hetwm two finnhers 4 Si and came down with the ball for SUITS OVERCOATS break, shot through his own right tackle cut to the sidelines, reversed his field as Kelly blocked out Faust, the Minnesota safety man, and galloped 84 yards for a touchdown. He place-kicked the point.

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Hofer's kick was low. Burnell intercepted another Gopher pass on the 40 and returned to Minnesota's 25 as the final gun sounded. Final score: N'otre Dame 19, Minnesota 0. Army Outscores Chattanooga, 34-13 West Point, N. Y-, Nov.

12 Army used nearly four full teams today to wallop Chattanooga, 34-13, before 12,000 in Micbie Stadium. The Southerners scored only in the final quarter, one of their touchdowns coming on St. John's 76-vard Km. CHATTANOOGA sota 0. SECOND PERIOD On an exchange of punts, Notre 'h''tdy it' I 1 fee -i'l-jlhf -J jf v.

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Franck returned it to the 27, where he thrown out of bounds by thwi Notre: Dame men and 'hurt. He had to; leave the game. After Buhler and Moore had bucked for a first down on their 45, Van Every kicked to the Irish 17. Another exchange- of kicks found the Irish with a first down on the Gopher 45. On the second play Saggau passed to Brown on the 15 and he sped the remaining- distance for ND's second touchdown.

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