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THE BOSTON GLOBE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1935 r. rr 1.1 i altiam ers iii ScfiiooL Grid laiaen' ma Wmm Games IV WEST WALTHAM 1 3, MEDFORD 0 SCHOOL GAMES Scores by Periods Narragansett Confinue-d from the First Pest MALDEN BEATS CLASSICAL, 13-6 DARTMOUTH-WILLIAM MARY AT ITNN Little Georgie Wation icored vh A Talal 01 0113 Maiden I 0 1 13 NEW-HAMPSHIRE TUFTS fcal le re Stone Capt Johnson It rt Boyd Connd lz rg Kyrla Rosinskl Acerra WALTHAM. Nov 9 A capacity crowd of 7800 jammed into Bicycle Park this afternoon as Waltham High Irish Play in the second.

up I with Secret Vols in the jtretch to w. AND M. jbcft out th- favord Secured. S- ARMV re Zable crct Vot was tcond a arl Keener le DARTMOUTH lined up against Medford In a game lr Smith Camn le l.VNN CLASSICAL Jlianchi If 7diko -t It HrnncsY .1 nancewirr Chattertnn if Ou'ette rt a. naneewira re AT WALTRAM (9 M) WALTHAM HIGH MEDFORD HIGH Moran le le Prentiss Gaziano It rt Bogosiaii Zeno 1 rg Moschella Frechette, O'ConneU Lando ic Ik Burns Kaveleski rt It Kent McManus le John Dwyer Lando qb.

Carew Krol lhb rhb Nahigiso Kelly rhb lhb Jim Dwyer McDonald fb fb Richard jon LAng rg Mountain rt Little re Murray he edjed Secured out by head. 1 Zlmman Camerrr It le Redshaw. Joe Handrahan Ig MALDKN HIGH Tricxey rt Rrarrton re Ma flea Upnam ...1 Baum It Mucci le Kenne.v qfo O'Rourke rhb Fitzgerald Ihb Steed fb Cignettl Marino The crowd had rwrllea In rre- MacGeman thirc Kke 35 00 at the prcgram rran- qb Borden Kay e. rrrr rr Kiif rt rwfi rt tJ: trrt lr r.lajttf Jl tUfUrll If ZMk rhb 1 Cae Spath McCriy rr Davit cd the half-way mark and Ifce rr 'j Joslin qb. Giarla lhb Pedertanl rhb Gouck fb lhrt itnrd Vlt rt re tcdr4 n't Keith! Bennett rt It Lrgrande tucl machines bad clicked to the tcr.e Abdu Hull re le Groettnm of 251.181.

fb S. H. Mahoney, Boston Collere. ref- Kenny'qb qb Rlakrr Georgte Soul hand MfWy ere: T. F.

Krininn R.tn 'Chamberlain Ihb rhb Baneb ramethrouch bv a ci of r.o-f ever wnicn promised to clarity the state championship situation greatly. Both teams came in with records of no defeats, but with one tie each. The game had added significance in that Waltham semed to have at least an even chance to gain its first victory over Medford in several years. Last year Medford was returned the winner by a score of 13-6. In last-minute lineup changes Mo-ran and McManus replaced Mellody and Strickland at the ends for Waltham; Prentiss went in at right-end for Medford and Moschella nl right guard.

ompire; J. E. Burke', Boston Collere' 1 rhb Matbeny Scotch Go'd and Old Reb in ih rhb linesman, and H. A. Winer of Ohio 1 Jon Handrahan fb fb Ames i furlong fourth.

Litl Dinah. th KPfhlk fb rtrtk IV siaie, Tieia judge. Krreree tfferee. NORTHEASTERN-MASS. STATE ITm J.

E. Keegan, Piltfield. 1 favorite, was in trouble She Referee. D. IT.

Very. Pri iplre, F. 8. Bergin, Princeton. bt he made garre ard f- V.

II. 't IJe- tesman. A. B. Maginnes, Lehigh, hed strongly in fifth, behind t- A.

1 Bg. rrnm. li Jxe. MH.H.1C1HIAI. I.

I 1. rttii-hM IT I 1 I A Nov Near-perfect weather brouzr.t Field Indre. J. N. Yannr tl rlnrr.

out one of the largest I Frank Carreud Ttrr.e Surrey uay crowas in the last chaDter in th a broke the track reecrd for rrrr 5TAn'vi by a lv fecord. a he twrr.ed sn a 9 A Vr.t: a ir 13 Attempting to continue their un NORTHEASTERN Benjamin le MASS. STATE Adams. Iaunt fit I-O tn AruH K- frl tn $10,000 New Enclar.d Hardao. f-' TrTmnchiM fj i broken string of victories, the rnouth Indians opposed an in) riddled football team frcm At i Black the early race f.fd rir-T tr--: By ERNEST ALTON YNN, Nov 9 Maiden and Classi-raT met stadium today in a came that may settle the state title.

Weather and field conditions were perfect, rompared to last week. near-capacity crowd of 12.000 were on hand when the game started. Firnt Period received the kickofT. backwards. and punted.

O'Rourke rrn it back 10 yards to Clascal's 44 On a pass play. Fitzgerald to O'Riurke. the latter turn-hiri and Dianchi recovered on Lynn's 4fi. Lvnn finally punted to Maiden's 22 O'Rourke punted back to Richards, who made a 15-yard runback to Maiden's 48. A rush lost six yards, but a pass, Richards to Dunne, made it first down on the Maiden 37 A Maiden off-side nn danother pass.

Richards to Toc7.vlnw.-ki. made it first down on the 18. Two plays and Steed in- top strength and eaeer to hrealc 1 1 held on samelv for the bi Lynn 60 0 0 6 AT WALTHAM Waltham 0 7 0 6 1 13 Medford 0 0 Qirj T0 AT BROCK Brockton 6 1 20 61S 41 Fltchburg 0 oj 6 AT WAKEFIELD Melrose 1 7 6 OUJ Wakefield AT SALEM Salem. 00j712l Lynn English. 0 1 Oj 0 0 0 AT EVERETT Everett L6JALJjjJl8 Worcester North, 0 0 6 6'6 AT BELMONT Arlington 0 1 7 1 Belmont AT TO Worcester Com'cej 6" 01 6j 3 1 15 Newton 0 0 j7 10 17 AT CHELSEA Chelsea 7 6.

Wlnthrop 0 1 6 1 AT WOBl'BV Watertown 1 0 0 0 0 Woburn 0 pj 07'7 AT MILTON' Brookline 0 6...... Milton 0 77 AT LEXINGTON Lexington 13 0 0 0 0 AT MILTON Milton Academy. 7 fl'8 1 7 1 6 38 Noble Greenough. oj oj oj 0 0 AT 8TONIHAM Stoneham 0 1 0 1 0 1 Essex Aggies. 0 1 0 0....

DiecT'BnieW' enf ViCXT'Z Aiumnr Memorial Tljfi apiece. Bill Cowell proteges took firitt fnnihaii om KfiuMn never in the Dark Hire llnd VPyhSrhV c5fl? IndintlS1 orviS'" Howard fouTJv Tte 7e -g myij me career 01 Memorial leid. intersectional tt nf th urooKemead entry ji tp as 3-s i ttft wnose turf nas been churned bv 1 favorite Time SjccIv c.d 141:3 m-a Chrusz It rt Shulkir Chaplick Ig rg Bernstein Komich Rossiter Yesikenas rg. Ig Sievers Dean rt Peterson Meehan Lapham Rook qb qb Sturtevant Hakanson lhb. Allen Fraser rhb lhb Stewart Hart fb fb Koenig Referee, Adolph W.

Samborski, Har-var J. Umpire, F. J. Murray. George, town.

Head linesman, J. B. McAuliffe, Dartmouth. Field judge, R. Gilmar-tin, Georgetown.

cleated gridiron warriors for 14 years. First Period 10 'Ilp; before k.tkffl. First Teriod Zeno kicked off for' Waltham to Prentiss on the Medford 28-yard line. Prentiss was downed where he made the catch, and, after one play, Nahi-gian punted to Lando, who ran from his own 25-yard line to the 44. A pass from Krol to Kelly got a first down on the 36-yard line.

After a couple of plays failed to gain, Krol kicked offside on the 19-yard line. Carew carred in two plays for a first down on the 31-yard line. After failing to gain on two plays, Nahigian kicked to the Waltham 30, where Lando recevied, and was promptly dropped by Moran and McManus, who were down fast under the kick. A Krol-to-Kelly pass got a first down on the Medford 36. A quick exchange of kicks followed, which gave Waltham the ball on her own ir.ncr sr.e 1T 01 av op ap ast 4ai.

aa. jra aj ext year the Wildcat football quarters will be shifted to the stadium now under construction. The Wildcats opening lineup had three seniors who had their last Dartmouth won the toss, and after in the ore and a spectacular 45-yard run back by sixth, but she mon br the a-rr-? frl Trri-i John Handrahan. the Southerners of noses over the Crj-r proceeded to outplay a disorganiied Prince. Mickev Man was ta.rt! The lJ rf Big Green outfit forcing the contest favored.

Cbar.cir.g. was never tn. te 0 k-fke! opportunity to perform on their nome turf. They were Capt Milt to the Dartmouth seven-yard stripe, contention. gratbei tn a 1 Johnson, stellar left tackle Charlie I wnere a suadc nraily averted the; Stout scared hir feeen-d v.cTerr ef Joslm, ace signal barker, and Guy scoring threat.

the aXterr.orn in the 1 m. T-rd ct' Tackling with deadlr accuracv. the seventh, at the rin r. tt Northeastern University sent its strongest possible football lineup against Massachusetts State in an attempt to maintain its undefeated x-eaerzani, cracK naiiDacK First Period 35 William and Mary line kept the battle I favored Johns Eirihday. Tre latter in Dartmouth territory until fought off r-oy mt Tithe close of the period, when terrd the stretch.

emjJdri drive was stymied with the rtar.d the winner furies bid. ball on the Southerners 22-vard line. i p.hj. ere P.i: 'f lf Ik-jr tr-if-5 te tre rr" a 1 'it ir.e i I -J 't if r-r-f first down on the 45-yard line. Anoth-j crowd of more than 5000 persons er pass, from Krol to MacDonald, got today at Huntington Field, Brookline.

another first down on the 45 Every Husky on the squad was in DARTMOUTH 0. WILLIAM AND MARY 0. trrrepted a pas, to run it back 13 vnrds to his 20. Chatterton blocked punt, but Maiden recovered and O'Rourke kicked again to hit 4.V A clipping penalty on the kick jifiAinst Maiden put Lynn on the Maiden 21. Clancy bucked the line for ox and Maiden was penalized 15 for piling en.

to the one-yard line. Dunne h.t his right tackle, appeared stopped, hut broke loose to score standing up. A Darrcwicz place kick was wide. Maiden was offside on the following kick-ofT and the next was t3ken ORonrke. two yards in the end zone, hac to his 22.

Two plays made six, and then Stritter recovered a fumble on the Maiden 20. Steed in After an incompleted pass and a loss on a line play, Krol kicked to Medford's 19 as the period ended. Waltham 0, Medford 0. Race Results great condition for the season finale in which the locals were out to secure revenge for a 37 to 0 trimming a year ago when Northeastern University's unbeaten record was broken by the Statesmen. With Lady Luck playing into the hands of Capt Johnson of the Wildcats, the Cowell proteges won the last toss ever to be recorded on Memorial Field.

Following a short drive, which failed to net the overanxious Wildcats aify appreciable distance, the Tufts aggregation attempted an aerial attack, which ended in an intercepted pass by Joslin. With fourth down rolling around. Joslin punted to Borden, who was smeared on his own 20-yard line. With Keith returning Second Period Continuing a clae-knit William and Mary halted a mouth advance, forcing the contt bak to midfield where Conti skirted end. and lateralled to Bennett for 2S yards.

On th next play Hollmc- worth tossed to El Camn. who First Period the visitors, made two successive first downs from his own 30 to North- Second Period As they resumed play, Nahigian kicked to Lando on the Waltham 48. On a delayed buck MacDonald went through center and raced down to Medford's 23. A Krol-to-Mellody NAlmAAN'l TT VAftBAGAMirr PAILT pot Si Ilia 14 a4 TaarH r4 Cr SIM. rlttalM.

the eastern's 40, but after two gains, tneieasierns dui aiier iwo gains irr rrr tc. Ptv.t'e j- 1 t-e c-l rr. turrd ji i.n.. r-'-- t' jrs, t-J i.ri.e-i'.. r.4 Wjh t.il; A'-try It a tf-r.

i.ft.-6 t-ttk uuipiaying tne locals irom minute the whistle blew, Massachu- which netted but four yards, Hart in tercepted Stewart's aerial on his own tercepted a pass at the 1 20 and reached the 30 before he was I th punt on the next play. Joslin re 1-yard line. forward carried to the eight-yard and th line. Kelly pushed up to the one- romped across eight yards for Dart- mouth's first tally. Joe Handrahan Stl' A rush for srven yarns Is half-vard marker on a cutback period ended.

Classical 6, Maiden 0. nit. 1 ciprocated two plays later. The locals gained on the exchange After a short drive in which every of punts which followed, the Huskies play was smeared Tufts lost posses-reaching the 40. Hakanson and Hart sion of the ball and New Hampshire ripped up the Statesmen's line to opened a powerful offense led by till c-i-tr it an arjte.

Arrry 0 -tte midfield In a steady downfield march, led fDVroZT-ginians tossed. Blaker to Truehart. u. 1 o. to the big Green five-yard mark.

rL" mm Mustering very ouSw defence. SVJTi ioui l.wns, which left the ball three t-t-m from a score, with Ray halt-. n- Joslin. The whistle ended the period. through left tackle, and on the next play Krol dove over center for a touchdown.

Zeno added the extra point on a placement. After the subsequent kickoff Medford advanced to the Waltham 30 on a Carew-Wakeham forward. The Medford attack stalled, however, and for the remainder of the period play was constantly in Medford territory. Medford flung a series of fruitless passes deep in its own territory as the half ended. Waltham 7, Meford 0.

ing Blaker on the brink. Another TBIKD Hrr cUiasiac. S-rar southern drive was nrlwt hv ih fri. NEW HAMPSHIRE 0, TUFTS 0. Second Period-Two long smashes through th center of the line by Tom Giarla, sophomore back, netted the Wildcats a first down, followed by a fast end sweep by Joslin taking the ball to Tufts' five-yard line.

An unsuccess sens aiaie got on 10 a 0-10-u ieaa De-fore half the first quarter had elapsed. After Lapham's kickoff for Massachusetts State, the Al McCoy coached team was set back 15 yards for holding to their own nine-yard A series of punts followed with Jack Stewart holding a shade over his rival. Jay Hart. A fumble by Allen recovered by another Statesman player, Dave Rossiter, a Maiden boy on Northeastern's 40-yard stripe. But Stewart's kick traveled only to the Huskies' 10 and Hart immediately returned the spiral to the visitors' 35.

Stewart the "big noise" of the Taube aggregation punted back to the locals' eight and after a short gain by Fraser, Hart returned the kick to the Massachusetts State's 40. Koenig and Stewart picked up seven yards and then J. Stewart punted to Rock, who fumbled with recovery on his own 10. Three downs contributed onlv three la harassed Indians on the 17-vard Zaia Hi.r 1 leronrl Period Two more plays and O'Rourke punted to Lynn's 34. A fumble by R.

chard- was recovered by Kenney on the Lynn 31. Fitzgerald for four, ORourkr for four more and then a pass. O'Rourke to Dechiarlia, put Maiden on Lynn's one-yard line, first do'vn. A. Dnncewicz nailed Steed (or a yard loss and Lynn held 0 Rourke for no gain on the next play.

Cignetti got to the two-inch line, and on fourth down Cignctti found a hole at his left tackle, and hot through for a touchdown. Pfardon place-kick was wide. Maiden received the kickoff. and Hr plays sent Maiden down to the Lvnn 41. But there, a fourth down The visitor's line held strong at this point as Hart kicked to Stewart who ran back six yards to his 26-yard stripe.

Two offside penalties against the home eleven and a nine-yard advance by Tikofski brought the ball down to the Massachusetts State's 43. Another of Stewart's bullet forward passes was checked at this time to Terry Adams, an end. and he ran four yards to the Husky's 35-yard stripe where the visitors were threatening the home team goal line. mark as the half ended. Dartmouth 1 1 t.

7 William 'Tune. 1 IX 3-S -m. winiam and Mary 0. snoot. Ra.a Rntan.

Bntvi Chance. ttum I poi- Br Hrlrn fm- ran. Stcnd Period A iir cf fu.t tyv.f Partners lock, to k.j Z'rt Scwe ef Si-- ri e- vc-t r.a.fvr. r.i ivr.it cxrhar gci. It a v.

rrt fr. were t'i' cH.r.g i rc-q r. ts-f tr-i rr r-rX a Cr Jrt en ore rj'vi r-e frrrt h. r5 12 in Jtyw vto fcrcrd on t.r iniro rrrira i After a e-a, rhln nf Ui ful end run by Nathanson followed by a short line plunce by Mitchener William anH 1 stopped the New Hampshire drive on kick by Matheny "from th 35-vard 'i' lufts four-yard line. line whirh wa cmi iii- Third Period Carew took Zeno's opening kick-off on his own 15 and streaked up the left side to the 38 before he was forced outside.

Nahigian gained three yards through right tackle and a pass from Carew to McKenna added six more. Nahigian lost a 1 II I-J Tkc. f-r. pre. Ijitlr Dinah.

Orca; rrotucan-dii. Jmmi al ran. rirTR KCr Siajma m4r4 -Tka Fnilana Naadiraa." S-ftar-aM aa4 Ma mlr On the next play however. Mfl worth on the 45 and run back for Zais, sophomore right end, naileu a Dartmouth seore. Herb Christian-Roger Keith, acting captain of Tuft-i, sen converted.

Dartmouth 14 back the end zone for a afety. iiam and Mary 0. After an' ine'-putting the Wildcats in the lead. 2-04 fective triple lateral midfield. the An attempted punt by acting Capt i Southerners mmtori A pans was incomplete and Lynn took the ball en downs.

i vard in a trv at center, and Nahigian Tim Xaaalv. Il I.aikrr.. Klark ia yards and Hart returned the spirrl to One piny, a Richards pass to his 1 kicked to I.ando. who ran back to Hur. Dark Ha rk Sfccf3ckT.

nhj wi.j fjaar.ei r- Ptr.ic Bid. CeM Sk-uS- had Cignetti cutting over 10 Medford's 32-yard line. r. 47. Keith from his own five-yard line five, where a fumble, recovered by i t.Vi Tiir.

i 49 3-5. intercept on the 43 and cut wide for Waltha mwas detected clipping on i i r- was oiotivea Dy api jonnson or me Hollingworth, averted a score sixth UAcr iti. uimi Wildcats and was rprnvprort hv Frl rw. la. and it.

JL an ll-Tirr! a.r TMI. zC wc same to in? h.i... j.ur 47. T. e-, r.

the play and was penalized 15 yards. On third down, Krol kicked to McKenna. who ran back to his 25-yard va Sirre bcce c'sar l'nul rriacr, IIS. I alkrr la ia viiuiiiuic ciiu, mu uhjiicu winiam ana Mary 25-yard, where over ior a wnacat loucnaown. ine Matheny's punt was blocked bv TtfhA.

ulr'r orn to Arrry. Btc Sue, Snot. IT r- "3 mgs. wno graDDed up the ball and Crow RuiT tlM tan. Jjje Ca'C'h Pn C' i touchdown.

A pass, itourke to Dxhiarl.a. scored the extra point. Lynn took the kickoff. Toczy-lowski running it back 20 to his 38. A Richards to Dunne, put Lynn at riricld.

but an offside penalty forced Lynn to punt. Three plays later, as Maiden made 1 first down on its 40, the half ended. Maiden 13, Classical 6. line. Carew in two plays got a first down on the 36.

Using Krol's punting as its chief offensive gesture, Waltham kept the "dudiii- siumDiea across for a touchdown Following a short drive by Tufts Christiansen's attempt failed Wildcats gained possession of the mouth 20. William and Mary 0 A lucky break in favor of Northeastern saved that team from a touchdown when another of Stewart's long aerials was heaved to Lapham who caught the ball and then dropped it. If he held it, there was nothing to do but walk across for a score. Massachusetts State continued the upper edge after Hakanson and Hart had made 20 yards to midfield and Hart had kicked to the Statesmen's 20. An offside penalty against the McCoy outfit was followed by a 10-yard gain on the part of Tikofski.

Stewart, on the third down completed a forward pass to Adams as the ball was planted by the visitors on the Huskies' 33. Finally Stewait was forced to punt, the ball going over the goaline for a touchback. Following Hart's kick, Stewart completed another of his famous passes, this time to Lapham, who was downed on the home team's 30. But just as the third period closed. Northeastern came through with its indomitable goaline stand and captured the ball on downs.

Score 3- fiCPCd ri tiCk CI a Kr rar-ald aa1 aa. I mil m-4 Ta ---r Wlnird laat. Slaal. 1 1 rTC.Cd cf. 12.

t-t tht a-' to. ve h.f T.m. 1:43 3- I jrnjnroui. Oval COn f.e.d ariJTi 5 Dan oui ianea xo gain ground Dy an After a futile drive Casey's for-aerial attack so Jerry Quadros. I ward was interrentivt hv ti, play well back in Medford territory, and Waltham had the ball on the Medford 40-yard line as the period ended.

Waltham 7, Medford 0. My selection, i'an bnot. ran. imskire an itr-i Vi- cijici mduieny, dui tne inreat was Gloucester punting ace, lifted the spheroid into the air for 60 yards to I larkey pass, fjr.r.rtd ta t-e At F1ML1CO spiKea oy otis on the 50-yard mark micmeld, barely holding onto a bad pass from center. On the first play Stewart, who hails from Needham Heights, heaved a long to Wendall Lapham.

who recovered on his 18, and ran for a touchdown. The scoring play caught the locals unawares, not a single Husley being near Lapham vho literally walked across the line. SCORE, MASSACHUSETTS STATE 6, NORTHEASTERN 0. Frank Riel was inserted into the visitors' backfield to kick the extra point from placement but Al Komich blocked the attempt. SCORE, MASSACHUSETTS STATE 6, NORTHEASTERN 0.

Northeastern made a better showing during the remainder of the first period, but the eleven was nowhere near a score, when the home team made its first important drive down into the other eleven's territory. Rossiter, playing a wide-a-wake Borden, who muffed the catch. It The period ended. Dartmonth-a had" jji. ii.cnejosen p-asw: in S.

on William and Mam' j-xmlico dailt doible 5 was thrown on Arrr.y 15 a i.klt Dartmouth 20, William and Mary vru cr.dtd. Fourth Period Krol battered his way to a first down on the 26-yard line in two Dlavs as the period opened. Krol was xcwvcicu ujr riiu xwsiii2n.i. sophomore center, on Tufts' 25-yard line, but the Wildcats failed to get in a scoring position. The half ended New Hampshire 9, Tufts 0.

FIRST BACE 0. ear-aid, tit far. tVb'ti Wife. 115. 4k Third Period TODAY'S SCRATCHES NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 Inalep.

Uncle Jalr. Irlak Hera. Battle again went around left end for an- Third Period Lynn received the kickoff, punted, nd Maiden punted right back. Richards ran this one back 25 yards to 48. Lynn made no progress, and nn another exchange of punts Richard? turned in a 10-yard run back to mid-field.

Two rushes netted a yard, hen a Richards to Clancy, made firt down on Maiden's 40. A Richard. Dunnf- pas? just missed connec-'ws. ard Lynn finally punted for a fo'irhhnek. raiimaa.

in. 1 The Army tack frr r- Ceo rr.jt.cn full cf f.gi-.i. the Grandmas Bar, My Dale. Baral Weed. i.s Mahdl.

Wedse Lad. Her Rr.th. M.n Third Period SUBSTITUTIONS Sam Wl.e Kinr. Mailed Smile. Lite.

Dae O.lrr. Alleea C. Geld 1 ONI RACK Slaok. cltiaiat. S-ear- It: on 20 ard wert v.cr A ii ty lo r.a.w Grve.

the Cadtt .1 tr.e.r jr tu m.cf.e;d Here the Tir For New Hampshire Schiavoni Northeastern 7, Massachusetts State 6 other first down nthe lz. MacDonald made six yards, and an offside penalty against Medford brought the ball to the one-yard. line. The Medford defense stiffened, and Krol failed in two tries at center. An offside penalty set Waltham back five vards.

and on fourth down a Krol NathanSOn. I 4 Blarkmall. Card. til. Si 1 milra.

D. Currier, Martin, rt 1 a 1 a Mirr I i IJckt. Banae Vervile, lhb: E. Currier, 5 Ted Clark. I Diniii.

KO. 4S.I 1 1 led up ard 5 a ue lr; k-i 1 1 1. I Malaiain. IS. Mertler Va I 2 Tap Hlth.

Glendre I Time. 3 55 1-S. Quica VerdirS. Sinle Ware. War Plan, banee.

Mt KniKhl. Occoouan. Melila. Aaacan. 0Rmnk''s kirkout was run b-ck yer pur.tcd ta La r- From pyr.t fcrrr.atce'rj M.r!".t.re yard? by Richards to Maiden's' 41, 1 forward was intercepted by Kenty, Medford tackle, who ran back to his arprie.

Mare Falter. Diane N'ewlaa Flse. SemeSe alo ran. Belle, Cartana. faked a k.ck and rrpf-d ay.

t. hajf a ntklti. i I THIRD RACE SXo. Hilml.t. S-rear- I ldrMarlkara.HA Mer I i I i rt-tra yards ard ir.ac-Tid a i a Rancor tpan a pa tn ScurhiV -mr- game at center for State, intercepted Gus Rook's forward pass on his owa 14.

Rook was throwing from the visitors 40 when the Maiden boy made the interception. An exchange of kicks marked the close of the period. SCORE MASSACHUSETTS STATE 6, NORTHEASTERN 0. PIML1CO 1 SUaa WbUper. Tlempe.

Camina Bark. Sparkr. Be- Br mo I Weather clear, track 1 Time." I'4. Merel. Jinnee.

was fif Pred cm If-t Ci1'1 I irdt Wt 15 trving to pass. ovn 20, iU A. Dancewicz punted to Mai- Carew went through the line for a ritn't is I first down at the 30. A run mnde seven yards but a Two shots at center picked up five ras "-as intercepted bv Clancv yards, but two passes failed and Wal- run back 20 vards to Maiden's 22. I tha mtook possession on downs.

Gouck, rhb; Heins, fb. For Tufts Radvilas, rt; Bretanas, It; Maynard, le. The Tufts Jumbos opened with an unsuccessful aerial attack in which Keith shot three bullet passes which proved too fast for the ends. Following a short drive by New Hampshire, Tufts once again regained possession of the pigskin and tried the second aerial attack. A short pass from Keith to Spath was followed by two unsuccessful passes which ended in a long spiral punt by Keith to Joslin.

who ran it back 42 yards. Then followed a punting duel between Keith and Joslin. MONDAY'S ENTRIES A Clancv run marie five varri as the MacDonald and Krol nil tne line Mmier Gander. Eudea. Ld tl.r.im a.vo After a rr.t-f l.r.e Jk4 "t'oriiH iae rimiica Tatrjck is r.z raced Hamraread.

t-rrar-ald. farlaaaa. to Anr.V J.r.e. is Pur rtrk oaid Meii. i4.

a-. to. Army Ti-ri fifth siaae. the iuMaaa Ti-e. from e--J AT NARRAGANSETT ince each for a first down on the 27 Fourth Period The Huskies came to life in the last period.

Hart's high spiral which went 60 yards started the team off. Stewart's return boot only reached the home eleven's 32. Al Fraser made a sweet gain without interference, pushing 23 yards to the visitors' 45. A 15-yard penalty against Northeastern was followed by Hart's boot over the goal line and the Statesmen held the ball. On the second down Tikofski fumbled and Meehan fell on the ball on the visitor's 18.

Fraser hit the line for 10, Hart made six and Hakansons one. Reid Mahaffey, Northeasterns plunging back was inserted for Hakanson. It took just one play for Hahaffey to score through the center of the line. Hart missed the try for extra point. Score Northeastern 13, Massachusetts State 6.

Stewart's passes featured the remainder of the game. Fraser halted a drive by the Taube- maiden yard line. MALDEN 13, CLASSICAL 6. An offside penalty against Menrora FIRST RACE SIOOO. rlaiminf 2-year-old.

6 iurlonca 20: So HlKh -107 Sun Crump Kale Greenaway.107 Pomona Top Spin 112 Resiateritc 115 112 Fourth Period and Krol's dash off tackle carried to Ihn 14 .112 1 fllllea aad marea. J-j ear-aid and apt Far- Pier t'T grave t.rrand ...115 Gay La 1 l.lll Second Period The best Northeastern University drive, one that thrilled the stands got underway late in the second period. The McCoy team attack which had actually been stalled up to then began to click in Derfect It was a ri.i sn wai i by tic r. ..115 Spinning Memory. 115 riinnni Dalt.

IS. Realrk. t.l .110 Land 1 10: Bird Flearer. IV It Meade S-iai i ia "107 Mad Bud 110 Karla (rr Uncle July Joan Attauquechee Red Rosue Lat Haat. IS.

l-ia a Time. 1M3 ,.110 Paul Junior 115. 3-5. Marrella M.w. CoeJ Candy Maid.

Lady Htlo alo an; i ne unucnin 1 i.i Honky Tonk 115 Hold Out 107 Groh the irk ti SECOND RACE S10O0. claiming, 3 CLOSEST PIMLIC0 RACE r.a First rush of the period had Mai-, Krol dashed around left end on don off giving Lynn a first down the next play to score standing up. en the 12-yard line. Clancy bruised Gaziano's placement kick for the Ik wav to the three-yard line, find-' point failed. rg a big hole, but three desperate Medford sent Pidgy Hughes, left-P'lnrhes at the line were stopped, and: hand passer, into the lineup after the held for downs on the three, kick-off.

He failed to complete a ORouike kicked to Dunne, who pass an dthe game ended as Krol ran and fumbled when tackled. Muc- intercepted a long forward near mid-n recovering for Maiden on the field- Waltham 13, Medford 0. Maiden 31. O'Rourke then punted, "us alia lip. xurioPK IJ2: over from the one-yar dline to add to his already high point total.

Williams secured the ball on their "45" when Coleman intercepted a pass from Burton. Using only running xoSSf S3 nPr.inPD RY 3 NOSES ti 5he plays they marched to the Wesleyan Tractable 115 Eblia ..02 pmt lrn Brr TPAPK Vov alr-CK "3 rcT le a i I.ady Hockberser'101 Taku 17 I TIMLICO RACt, TIAt-iv. 'jo; Feudal Lord A P) Race fans saw the closcit lrrfr aI fi RD RArr finish of many moons here as four nod fr-c- pounded under the w.re a coached eleven, when he intercepted goal-line. Mosely KicKea me extra point from placement. Williams 7, Weslevan 0.

one aerial on his 22, but Hart punt Lorraine 107 Hooslc Maid io6 within "three noses'' in th r'NOTRE DAME- Richards, who made a 15-yard funback to his 45. Maiden held onto thr- ball as Ions' mz 'jane Ellen 107 Prom Girl PASTOR'S WIFE 109! here today. 107 Uude SchilUnd 1121 i. v. niincy ionvs 104 Miarate lfV4 a A Newton Belle Lady Kiluna Be There Molly De Valera Dove of Peace Never Fade Traitor Dark Devil 110 Roentenoloit 110 nr uv vv' 99 by a nose.

Pullman third by a rot. iia un Lure NORTHWESTERN was blocked by Tikofski and Lapham fell on the ball for Massachusetts State on the Northeastern 35-yard line as six minutes were left to Play. fashion and Northeastern went into a 7 to 6 lead just before the first half closed. Jack Stewart carried back Hart's punt in the opening play of the period, planting the ball on his own 28-yard line. Koenig and Stewart picked up seven yards between them, and then Stewart punted to the home teams' 33 yard line.

Two attempts to gain were unsuccessful and Hart returned the kick to the visitor's 30. The two Statesmen backs, Stewart and Koenig. were again fruitful through the Husky line, advancing to their own 38-yard mark, but the McCoy team stiffened and Stewart's punt went to Rook on the Northeastern 28. Zenas Bliss of Wakefield, substitute Husky lineman, recovered a fumble by his team mate, Al Fraser, on his own 38-yard line, and then Rcok caught the entire Massachusetts State team off guard, hen he suc lourcn, a noc fi 1 11 could. O'Rourke punted, the ame ending on the play.

Maiden fan made a half-hearted 'lsh the goal posts, but a dozen "t'alwart surrounded pach set. Mal-fl'n 13. Lynn Classical 6. 110 Protagoniit HOvter Reir-h wa 110 Sweeperman i05.Tn.uao 10 back of Pullman. 10 a-year-1 Tonvs wile was better man a ruin in hall siorm.

elalmin olds. 1 mile 70 yardi Royal Tread 115 Inah Hero Sandy Boot 107 Cantakit Burnt Wood 18 Mv Da'e 101 ir5 lOT I NOTRE DAME I- i. Nm 9 A ivifi dr.ji'.e ri 11 ie ri HUSKY SWIM Another pas sinterception gave Williams the ball on Wesleyan's "25" as the quarter ended. Williams 7, Wesleyan 0. Seeond Period Williams scored again on the third play of the second quarter.

A 21-yard pass, Moseley to Latvis. put the ball on the four-yard line and Moseley carried it over in two running plays. Moseley also kicked the extra point from placement. Later in the period Williams threatened again after a 26-yard run by Stanton, substituting for Stanley, but Wesleyan recovered a fumble on the five-yard line. TEAM NIAGARA-PROVIDENCE Hi Well 105 Pipes Pal 112 xiaiancea ouatri.

112 North PROVIDENCE. Nov 9 iA An neastprn University will snon FIFTH RACE S350O. thr Wnrmi.r 1 Vnf i'ti -r. A Handicap, all atef. furlnnp Renal oatue loorr.cu tvcir a this Jwimming organization Stamforth I'M Providence College ar.d Niagara rr.et rr.arth DiTf .105 hCrnw Bow II.

SEIZED YOUTH Boy of 11 Held as Beacon Hill Bag Snatcher An 11-year-old handbag snatcher, taken into custody this afternoon by a Beacon Hill matron Mov allegedly stealing the handbag of her guest a week ago, was held for questioning by police of Division 2, when officers found another bag on the boy's perron, allegedly stolen from a maid in a Rrimmer-st residence last nieht. 1IC All iner. Piov.dcd members can cet rf i rniipfh ftrnmi rrwf-ta'i fcrcrt rr-frr 102 ajjcclo IIS Ladfteld Barcarolle Rock a Delphinium Millard swimmintr instrnrtnr at 10 tftl rS rl rr riy. lOo osome Pomp lis a-lnt Prriiwl WILLIAMS WESLEYAN Latvis le re Hultine Chapman It 1 rt Rowe Cohendet Ig rg Jenning aRrookmeade Stable. bCalumet Farm entry.

SIXTH RACK SIOOO. claiming. 3-year. itanK oar openea tne ror.r jot frri4 Providence midway in the nrt pe-nod bv runntne for a touchdown. A a ir Lewis c.

o'nj up. mne ana eignin iu WILLIAMS 14, WESLEYAN 0. Ton cessfully quick kicked over the visitors goal line for a touchback. There was no safety man back for a kick and the boot traveled 71 yards. Following Stuarts return kick, which was brought back by Rook 10 Peepe High 114 Bounding Count.

.107 pas. Soar to Ed G.ll. accounted for fi'id bf ptThlir "nderinV.e' the second touchdown and Bcllrw.u pT Nr-tre Swift 107 Count Dean in kicked the extra point Providerce fr r.rr rr. t-, Jr rri. iwa iian d.

El Puiri Prince Dean Third Period Williams put on the pressure and tnn M- c- A- coach the iccoirj.ny to annoiirifpment by niMr rrt tor Edward S. Parsons. dirct.loi. the or. represent Northeast-n Ln'Vcr-iitv informally.

The Reason wm.dcr Wa. hington State lost a tnaJi cKrre to University of thin season for the first time in ur years. The Cougars had to Glendye. 107 Ki rti ft 1.. K'n rr Mft Voegelln Petheridge It Ersklne O'Leary Johnson rhb Home Kllnger fb Bnrton Colman James rt Welles re Salsich ob Holmes lhb.

Stanley Trlanaiilar Lt'tr jvr-we-i Zevar lift period closed when Boar an packed up the The boy was held for the police by yards to the Statesmen's 47-yard line, Mrs Dana M. Greeley of 1 Charles Northeastern actually got started fcr River sq. who recognized him as the I the first time and scored from this youth she saw in the vestibule of I spot in just six plays. Rook tossed her home shortly before the hand-' a shovel pass to Cahill, Newton a loose oaii ana aunra yarcs io. -'-r c-j i 102 score.

Score. Providence 20. Nuicara 0. Li-e 107 ifliyi rJ Den ZImt J7.4 ir.e Moseley Referee. J.

P. Haugbey, Springfield. SEVEHfTH PACK SlOOO. claiming year-olds and up. l'a milea ilic Geneva Croaa ..102 Pw.p floldnn 103 Hidden ore Daiiaburo tto Bright Vnton 112 Harne- OoMen Princeaa.

to High DeMrht Mad Wind 115 Patient Saint Moreanmnre Our Admiral Treaaure Ship ...110 III orrvnn 1 ii iihi bag of Mrs Robert Richardson, a i sophomore, who weaved his way to 11m i- rr.rfr aarrje IOJ lS .112 the 27. lCr; With c)mnl 11U cuest. was discovered missing. Umpire, W. E.

Dnnn, Adams, Mass. Linesman. C. W. Parker.

Mlddlebnry. Field judge, H. F. Swaffield, Brown. UDIIlfl ilAC agara territory during the eci i sneaked at tla.tr- k.cked she n-ji Nr'4 Ncf.r.cs'.c:r.

"III Jonts. Ball. Bates. Rrrtt. Al period, the Fnars were irtt tlGHTH RACE S1O00.

claiming 3-year. 11 inH'un. 1 Tntlea (21: score. Kiarara's defence strer.rrh 1. McGee, Terry and McBride in Un" IinplJP; whereas Washington "Jaw-breakers" as Nowo- Luclc In 122 CVnwyd, Cachalot MP Carsono 107 True Charm neiativiix iv Mini Double Sweep vund sfrmey Mrs Greeley, assisted by her husband, Rev Dana M.

Greeley, recently appointed pastor of the Arlington-st Church, brought the boy into her home when she recognized him on the street Officers said he was carrying in his pocket another handbag, the property of Mary Hannon, a maid employed at 50 Brimmer st, allegedly stolen from the house last night. and Snpre Waskowitz- Lazarevich mm 10T scored 13 points in the third quarter. On the third play of the period Stanley ripped th'rouRh right tackle from the Wesleyan 25-yard line to tally his second touchdown of the game. Moseley again place-kicked the extra point. Stanley's run followed a 43-yard jaunt by Holmes.

Less than five minutes later, with the ball on Wesleyan's 26, D. Stearns, substituting for Salsich. swept wide around right end to cross the goal line. Moseley missed the extra point Williams 27. Wesleyan 0.

GRID FATALITY MEMPHIS, Tenn. Nov 0 fA P) James Long. 19, halfback of the University of Tennessee Junior College, died today from injuries received in a football game yesterday, at Sena-tobia, Miss. Long, from Union City, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in a game against the Northwest Mississippi Junior College. He was brought here for an operation.

cned in this quarter and its cT.t nee also up power. Providence reached Niagara's in the early minutes, but Soar tried three pa 1 and all went astray. Orr.er Landry. Providence College captain, inter- i crpted Niagara Lateral at the clcte of the half, runninr to the Niagara 34. but Niagara held.

Score, Provi- dence 20, Niagiih 0. S'eepy Joe 1 10 My sumnia Wavward Son SwaageraucR Flving Flynn ...110 Sta Agnes Caodamon 10 TenWt Atleen 113 Carldon "7 IS MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Nov 9 (A P) Williams and Wesleyan met here today in their 44th' annual "Little Three" football game. The weather was clear and warm. On the record of the two teams, Williams was a heavy favorite to win. Wesleyan, already beaten by Amherst, faced elimination from the "Little Three" race in event of a defeat today.

1 1 1 i 1 1 ii i i i wtr 'irfflf Rook duplicated with a forward pass to the same lad, who dafhed to the 15. Hakanson's fumble was recovered by George Dean on the 11, for a four-yard gain. Rook forward passed to Benjamin for four more and then Rok threw an aerial to Meehan who was standing over the goal line. The Husky stands, thrilled by this attack went wild when Hart place-kicked the point putting the home learn ahead 7 to' 6. An exchange of punts was followed by the first half whistle.

Score, Northeastern 7. Massachusetts State 6, end first half. Massachusetts State repeated its performance of the first half when it bega nthe period by sweeping down the field. Ed Tikofski, Walpole fullback of rWx NtW 1-A POST TIME 1 P.M. WINS AFTER FOUR YEARS ALBANY.

Ore. Nov 9 fA The Albany College football team is back in the victory column, but it took nearly four years to do it The holder of the national college defeat record turned in a 19-to-0 victory over Pacific College here last night after 28 consecutive losses and one tie game. Record Entry for Rugby BERLIN (A P) Teams from 23 countries several more than have participated in previous Olympics-will enter rugby contests here next Summer. They include the United States, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark Holland, France, England, China, Peru, Japan and Poland. WRESTLING LAST NIGHT By lh Aaaociated Tream.

te-v-tatnn. Yn Bocn. Jl. Mrt. real, defeated Red Dell.

2i. a ttan-rtrn, airaignt la. Phtlade'pnia Serge 39. hena. leeaed Jim UcMiUn, Sit, Oil-caga.

one faU. ituuiu had run CHARITY. NOV. 1S19 8 RACES DAILY mm First Period Before the game was five minutes old Williams culminated a 55-yard march by scoring. Stanlye plunginf.

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