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Daily News from New York, New York • 95

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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95
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ColiomnilbDa Kally is Badgers, 7-6 Zfi Stuart's Did By Gene Ward The little-known heroes of Columbia's line staged a last period uprising in Baker Field yesterday and beat Wisconsin, 7-6, in a thrill-packed game before 20,000. The score was 6-0 for the big boys from the West (19-pound weight advantage Mop It a- Cd P3 Halt! Wisconsin' Bauman (S7) about to be tackled by Columbia's DeA ugustinis after gaining four yards in opening period at Baker Field. HEWS fUo by OIstd) 2 per man) when Ray Makofske, Lion tackle, blocked a punt. Joe Siegal, end, grabbed the ball and trotted over. A moment later the Ivy League was in front of the Big Ten when the linemen dug in and held while Len Will converted.

FIRST PERIOD Columbia- Po. L. T-L. G. Baumann Hirsbrumii-r date Ol.t MBlA Snav-ly Mc Intyre Jx-vy K.

K. R. McKay Embirlt Wassierba-h kon-iiz Karris Tennant MiIIit Paskvan OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW (Armistice Day) I. R. Hp Aui-'Uslmm V.

fnlunibia 0 ()- ToU'-htfownw Columbia: Siceal 12-yard run afitr hlH'ki-d punt by Makofskel. Wisconsin S'hriner 5-yartl Pas8 by Hoskins. yard run Conversion Will. Kef-ree W. I.

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Germann fumbled the kickoff nd was smeared on the Lion 12. VilSfvn to the 20, then Germann rot "off a 55-yard punt. Wisconsin returned the kick, with Germann coming back 16 yards to the Columbia 46. On the third play, Will fumbled and Tennant recovered for the Badgers on his 38. After Paskvan made first down on the 48, Miller fumbled and Gallagher recovered for Columbia on the Wisconsin 46.

Germann passed to Wood for 7. Will, on a spinner, went to the 35. DeAugustinis made 4, Germann passed to Wood for 5 and Will ploughed to first down on the 23. Score: Columbia 0, Wisconsin 0. SECOND PERIOD Will's pass was intercepted by Farris, who ran 20 yards to the Columbia 45.

Coach Stuhldreher made yme key substitutions and the Badgers went places. Hoskins, aub for Tennant, passed to Lyons, ub for Baumann at end, to put the ball on the Lion 6. Paskvan fumbled on the next play, Germann recovering on the 4. It was only temporary relief for Columbia. Germann punted to Hoskins, who returned to the Lion 37.

McFadzean, sub for Miller, lost 3, but Hoskins passed to Schreiner, sub for Lorenz, on the 35 and Schreiner went the distance. Snavely blocked Gage's kick for the extra point. Score: Wisconsin 6, Columbia 0. THIRD PERIOD The Badgers pounded through for first down, but were stopped cn their 44 and punted to the Lion 35. Will made 5, then lateraled to Germann, who romped to the 33.

Germann was hurt and replaced by Governali. The Lions smashed through to first down on the 43 then Governali passed to Will on the Wisconsin 38. Score: Wisconsin 6, Columbia 0. FOURTH PERIOD The Lions moved to the 40 on Governali's run, but Will lost 6 and Governali punted to Hoskins on the Wasconsin 32. Makofske, Lion tackle, blocked Gage's kick.

Siegal chased the bounding pigskin, scooped it up on the 12 and romped over, protected by an escort of boys in blue. Len Will converted and the Lions were in front after two minutes and 5 seconds had been played. Once out in front, the Lion secondary spread out and kept an eagle eye on Wisconsin passes, forcing the Badgers to punt. Columbia stopped a series of Wisconsin passes as the game ended. Final Score: Columbia 7, Wisconsin 6.

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