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Daily News from New York, New York • 82

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SUNDAY NEWS, NOVEMBER 17, 1929 PENN TWISTS LIONS' TAIL, 20 TO 0 Intercollegiate Football Results BICli GENTLE SCORES Illinois takes 2 OF 3 TOUCHDOWNS CHLCAG? a. es 0 0 eeinany X. Carolina. 02 Davidson lUb So. Carolina 0 0 I KKKI.I..

rt- i Pe i r. a i a -14 the tan CharUy JSSM iTv. Maryland V. P. I 0 0 Urbana, 111.

Illinois defeated Chicago, 20 to 6. this afternoon. First Quarter. kicked 'ft' for Chicago to Vale 0 0 7 Princeton 0 0 0 St. Josenh's 7 20 0 K'klyn C.

C. N. Y. 0 0 6 X. Y.

7 0 0 Missouri 0 0 0 Penn 7 0 7 Columbia 0 0 0 Davis-Kikins 0 0 6 Yillanova 0 6 0 Buffalo 0 7 0 Hobart 7 0 0 Union 6 0 7 Hamilton 0 0 0 Manhattan 0 7 0 C. C. X. 0 0 0 0 Huker tit d. WJm.

SSSnI1 Pii.o an.i White play, a 1 SI .20 12 12 751 0 0 0 0 t) 7 13 0 6 2ii 7 0 0 07 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1J 0 3 7 2t 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1,5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 014 7 0 0 714 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 07 0 0 6 06 0 6 7 6 1'J 0 0 0 0 0 6, Mt. St. Mary 6 12 6 l'i 0 7 122i ii La. State Mississippi Ypsilanti John Carroll Otterbein Hiram Alabama I Root who brought the bnU to his 27-yard line. Cassle recovered Root's fuiitble on the Illinois 2'1-i yar.l line.

Temple and Yannice made short trains but a pass, Wa'-tenherg to Temple, failed to make first down. Mills punted right back and Vannico and Temple made completely dc- Harry Scott Mel Bleeker he i lew 0 Grove City first down in three tuavs Kawai I. on Island 0 1: Montclair 0 Marshall fi c. Williams ,1 jo Amherst 7 014 West Ma First IJuarUT. 0 0 7 0 20 0 0 )7 0.

intercepted a pass ironi A 40-yard iiea'. e. Mills to Kans. was ruled out because Illinois was off-dde. Neither side could make headway.

Score; Illinois c). Chicairo o. Second tjuarter. 0- Dartmouth Cornell Hucknell Penn State. Colgate Syracuse Pet.d's wen in for Mills anus- pittsburh kus t'or Root Walker for Carnegie is b.

0 0 721 0 0 0 0 7M 4 0 1-! 0 0 0 27 12 0 7 7 612 6 Id 2:1 Identic dropped back to the 2" vard line and attempted a iield goal. His kick It'li short. Score: I'i'im I hird Quarter. I.it'.arder received tlcntie's long put;" on the o-yard lino and ran it yard-. tireene intercepted a forward pa-s Finn's 2S-yard line.

The Columbia linesmen stopped Katkcovski hen he tried to cut through tackle. ilmer himself free of the scrimmage line and made a lateral pass to Patkowski. who continued to Columbia's 2.3-yard line. Gentle Katkowski's lateral pass and gained ten yards around the Lions', U-ft end. Ger.tle Sained live yards around right end.

Ratkowski started Columbia's, line, then suddenly cut hack aiii! crossed the ooa! another touchdown. Gen- tie kicked the goai. Carlson took Gentle's kick and was tackled on his own 2-Vyard line. Sore: Penn, 14. Columbia Kvaus.

Walker made eight yards Georgetown through right tackle, Yanuskus got West Virginia. six. Peters ma le three, and Illinois Army threaiened to score. Penalties. Dickinson however, stopped the rush.

Illinois Harvard regained the ball on their yard Holy 0 0 Providence 19, St. John's 6. Florida lo. Clemson 7. Chattanooga 48, Union U.

0. Transylvania 0. Centre 0. i Texas Aggies 26, Rice 6. Nebraska Oklahoma lo.

Marquette 20, Boston C. ti. Alma o-'l. Kalamazoo 0. James Miliiken 6, Butler 0.

Coe 5, Knox 3. Cornell C. 6. Monmouth 0. DePauw 46, Muncie 6.

111. Wesleyan 7, 111. C. 6. Kansas lo, Washington V.

0. Baldwin-Wallace 18. Kent 0. Bradley 7. Macomb 0.

Heidelberg 24. Ohio Northern 7. Ripon l-'k Beloit 6. Arkansas lo. Centenary 2.

Tulane 18. Sewanee 0. St. Mary 0. Macalester 0.

Kuiporia Tech. 19, Pittsburgh 0. 0 0 0 0 iii'e. Robinson, trained twelve yards through left guard Yanuskus. Robinson and Walker took the bail to the Chicago yard line.

Robinson went through for 0 7 I 20 27 I 0 0 0 0 7 .014 .000 0 7 0 7 6 12 6 lib tt 6 0 7 0 0 6- 26 0 0 6 Kentucky V. M. Brown Nerw ich Drexel Haverford Lowell Textile Upsala Xew Hampshire Sjiringfield Rhode Island the touchdow -n. Peters' drop kick was good for the extra point. Chicago hud the ball in Illinois territory as the quarter ended.

Score. Illinois 7. Chicago o. Third Quarter, After an exchange of punts and 0 0- Interscholastic Football Results 0 -If) 6 Kourth (Quarter. i ope'ati, 25 -yard lir.e.

through for five it r. go: a lirst 'wn the line. Ratkow-k teiai pass front (ientle lids and i a d.ive took a at'd ran 0 0 0 l. 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 ilL'h tr K). M.

a fumble apiece, Peters intercepted Conn. Aggies a YVat tenberg pass to Kelly. Peters Rochester passed to Robinson on Chicago's Clarkson "0 vard line at'd Robinson traveled Rutgers seven yards iurtner. A pass, Peters "to Walker, over the goal line, was good for the touchdown. 1 uns Peters' drop kick for the extra Bowdoin point went wide.

Score. Illinois lo. Middleburv vard line. Columbia st. ii.

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0 arj through tackle. knocked cold the I Wilner went around 7:: i 711 0 0 07 0 6 7 I'd 0 0 14 0 7 71 1 Nil a- nd tiuarter. i) 6 6 0 6 end for ten yards and Rat- Chicago 0. Vermont Yannice returned Peters kick tied the ball to I 1 Gallaudet 0 I) 7 ti 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 yards. A succession of smashes bia'-s i iter vv Po l' Kr is-tii; u.

1 J.i.l ni.O' a o. A. '1. K'-a' ,1 ball to the nasse brought vard yard line. IVnn i HeWtt alf-yard from whence i over.

Gentle muffed tr 1' I'KN V. I ie I. Villi 0 111 S.iUiil.iMlIli.Ml lireoii 1 W.ishin id 4 7 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 6 14 0 0 7 0 0 6 7 6 Kn- -Cel O. Susquehanna Allegheny Waynesburg W. and Wittenberg Ohio State Kenyon Quantico Mar.

Dayton Ohio Marietta 8 IT, 0 0 4 7 1 M.tilictsseti o. Illino's 17 Watter.hertr passed Heywood on the 2 yard line. Score. Illinois lo. Chicago 0.

Fourth Quarter. Yannice plunged over the line for Chicago's first touchdown. Wattenberg's try for extra point went wide. Score: Illinois 1 Chicago 6. After an exchange of mints Yan 0 6 7 6 16 0 0 0 7 oll I) 0 0 iiai.

Penn Kat- bail 0 nice fumbled and Kawa! i covered Akro for Illinois. Yanuskus went Case through for seven yards and La- "avv num made it first down in Chica- Wakt -k "ti Pi en's a fake kick Getitie and raced ur a broken Field to 0 20 21 2061 i.T.e the imiua Forest vaid 1: was a beau 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 go in vara lme. A pass. I'eters Yaniiskus. was ad Yanuskus went over for a touchdown.

Peters dropkicked the extra point. Chicago opened up with a passing attack. The game ended as Hall intercepted a pass from Wat-tenberg on the Illinois 4:1 vard line. 80-YARD MARCH GIVES THIEL 7 AS F0RDHAM TIRES WITH 40 0 0 0 7 0 Id! 0 0 6 0 7 Id, 0 0 0 7 0 Id 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 II 0 0 6 6 i 0 7 7 0 6 6 Slippery Rock West Chester Temple Lafayette Boston Geneva Oglethorpe St. Xavier Illinois Chicago Michigan Minnesota St John's Noi Jt'rscy.

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Fourth Quarter. The feature of the fourth pt nod was a brilliant march of eighty yards for a touchdown by the beaten Thie! team. An intercepted Fordham pass, three successful passes by Wardie. substitute Thiol quarterback, and ten yards by straight, live plays, completed the score. Morris taking the ball over.

Wardie kicked the goal. Fit al score. Fordham 4d, Thiol 7. Johns 0 0 0 F. and 1:5 0 Muhlenberg 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 6 7 0 0 toni ti a Ti the iir.ai team was i-ii, overf "so.

V.i-,. I'd. Fordna A ir- 0 0 720 0 0 id 0-12 i 6 1 8 0 6, 0- 7 0 i 7 6 0 lo an So. 6 6 Pa. M.

0 12 Delaware 0 0 Purdue 0 7 low a 0 0 Juniata 6 Id ti. Washington ..0 0 Ti iKl. ('Hi KoK I Fr i- y' eel.ci i i icrci- i C. CltOA ic ARMY RESERVES ROUT DICKINSON West Point. N.

Nov. 16 Arriiy's 1'eserves rode steam-! oiler- 22. Thi- i o. Stcoiul Quarter, continued Grove Citv Marshall a -n tiie plucky 1 BASEBALL CELEBS MOURN IRON MAN President John Heydler of tha Savers leu grit like over the Dickinson college Tennessee Yanderbilt here this afternoon by a 0 12 I league, John McCraw, score of X) to 7 The Pennsel- Miami 0 0 0 vtiauis manager, and a host of 0 0 0 1'! 0 3 i 0 Denison Mt. Pleasant Toledo vanians made their lone tally in the last few moments of the game when C.

Meyer passed a short one every rrdr.ute and held the uing to one touchdown by Cul-' who had substituted for M.ir-:.. The half ended with the score: iham 2s. Thie: Third Quarter. Murphy scored two more for Fordham in tha third period. 1 'Cirri.

edl- iv Muskingum .1 I. i-m iVillni.ivil I'm 1 tO Captain Angle, Dickinson otner Daseball celebrities attended the funeral of Iron Man Joe Mc-Ginnity yesterday in the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Brooklyn. The body of the famous old pitcher was put aboard a train for burial in McAllester, Okla. 6 7 IS 31 0 3 612 0 1 1 021 6 0 019 0 0 0 8 6 0 06 flashy runner, who twisted and Wooster i itissiii in 1 i i Flei.i j.l.i- i vv.i,!,!!! ta jetrr- 1. U.

KirtvT. (win. ran f0 yards through half a dozen Oberlin Army players for a touchdown. West. Reserve.

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