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Daily News from New York, New York • 100

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Hcarverd Roils Over Drown Gear, 23-7 Columbia, 28-0 (Continued from page 92) SCHOLASTIC EAST Dickinson 0 0 Cambridge, Nov. 15 (JP). After being held in check for one period, Harvard wore down Brown's Bears for I.ONQ ISLAND Bay Shore 38 Rlii'liin. A 6 6 0 0 6 6 Sluithlowu 22 Nona Port 0 Susquehanna 0 0 Drexel 0 0 WESTCHESTER Mahopac 21 Lincoln Hall 1 Lockard intercepted a Govemali pass on the Columbia 35. The a 23-7 victory today before 20,000 at the Stadium.

Loren MacKinney, Don McNicoI and Greely Summer, a sub halfback, scored the Harvard touchdowns while Vander Eb con CO 11 PS nopkins Grammar 28 Hackley Delaware 0 7 Gettysburg 0 13 New Kochelle B. Davis 11 urewster n. Lions held, taking the ball on downs on the 29. Govemali flipped to 020 0 0 White Plains 18- Caruid 7 -Port Chester 0 Ky I 7 i i a tlarrison 20 tributed a placement field goal and two extra points Wood for a first down on the 4s N. Y.

Deaf '7 NKW VIIHtf Ursinus 0 0 Hamilton 7 7 Union 0 0 Haverford 0 0 play after the kickotT, Savignano Mt. St. Michaels 25 r'ordham Pren 7 but the next series of downs lost that yardage and Govemali "had to 234 713 0 7 012 Manual 13 It fumbled and Feabody recovered on -Brooklyn Tech All Hallows Dunt. Boor took it on the JVUcni- -lona Stony Urwk 20- Xavier 30 Flushing 14 Lincoln 40 Brown' 25. Johnson and Summers smashed to the eight.

Vander ean 19. slipped it to Nelson, who tl Swarthmore 0 12 Muhlenber 0 0 New IMrccht. Lafayette (I Madison 27- 0 7 615 0 20- Boya Hiah: 0 raced 36 yards to the Lions' 4o. Columbia again held and Govemali returned Nelson's punt to the 19. NEW JERSEY Buffalo 0 Paterson E.

Harvard received a scoring opportunity two plays after Savage ran back the Crimson kickoff to Brown's 35. The Bruins had an off tackle play smeared and Savage's kick was partially blocked when he punted on second down. Morgan recovered for Harvard on Brown's 39. The Crimson missed with a running play and two passes and MacKinney punted into the I 0 0 6 8. 13 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 6 7 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 St.

Benedicts 37Brown Prep. (Pa. I Governali's heaves to Spiegal and RPI 0 Boston U. 6 a GO 721 612 Wood made a first down on the Jo, Last Orange 7 Columbia Bloom field 17 Niltley Montelair 34- Glen Rules Summit 19 Caldwell Scotch Plains 30 Edison N. Hampshire 0 where Mcllvennan broke loose on an 18 yard gallop to the Michigan Rochester 7 Beniardsville 0 Norlh Plainfield 46.

A pass to Wood gained 6 yards. end zone. Hobart 0 Vermont 0 East Rutherford Diimont 0 Orange 7 Seton Hall 20 Eb dropped back to the 20 and placekicked a field goal. Heiden kicked off to Swingler on Brown's 13 and the Brown sub raced 87 yards for a touchdown. Patte converted.

Brown 7, Harvard 10. THIRD PERIOD Lee started Harvard off to its second touchdown by running back a Savignano punt from midfield to Brown's 15. There McNicoI kept plunging until he crashed over from the 2. The Harvard fullback carried four times before scoring. Score: Harvard 17, Brown 7.

FOURTH PERIOD Hawihomo i 0 l'assaiA 7 -Woodbridirft 0 0 0 6 19 7 7 0 7 0 6 0 7 0 6 Score: Michigan 28, Columbia Late in the period Lee carried a '3 6 14 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 iiiair Middlebury 0 Peddie FOURTH PERIOD Savignano punt back ten yards to Harvard's 40, and then went off Newark E. S. 0 Dover 33 South River 34. Wagner 7 Belleville Boon on 1 3 Red Bank 4 Another pass gained 3 yards and Govemali punted out on the IS. i t.

Lowell Textile. 0 Washington C. 0 Mt. St. Mary's- 0 Mcllvennan return kick went to 2 tackle to midfield.

After McNicoI smashed to Brown's 40, Score: Brown 0, Harvard 0. SECOND PERIOD Columbia's 49 but three plays 0 0 Panthers Upset failed. Governali's bad punt went Allegheny 0 out on the Michigan 4b. Kobinson Kenyon 6 Panzer 0 ploughed to a first down on the Columbia 44 but on the next play Govemali intercepted and returned to his 33. Spiegal took a pass for Stroudsurgh 0 12 Nebraska, 14-7 Sirimr field American Int.

7 Millersville Tchrs. 32 -hiitzlown McNico1 raced back 37 yards to Brown's 38. McNicoI and Lee drove to Brown's 12 but the drive stopped when Savignano intercepted Wilson's pass. Brown punted and Johnson, replacing McNicoI, plunged three times to the Brown 34. MacKinney on an end around play raced for a touchdown.

Vander Eb converted. On the second Geneva 38 Rock seven and then raced wide for a McNicoI opened the final period by feeding Morgan a 15-yard pass on Brown's 5. The Harvard fullback then made four yards on three plunges and Summers, in for Wilson, skirted right end for a touchdown. Vander Eb's placement was wide. Final score: Harvard 23, Brown 7.

HiKh Point Appalachian 25 Montelair Tchrs. 58- first down on the 43. A pushing Lincoln. Nov. 15 UP) -Trenton Tchrs.

7 LUisal (I Hartwick 7- V.li (r ft 5 "WC i a 1 I i in t- 'in penalty gave Columbia another Shippensburir Tehs. tl Indiana Tells. (. i. tercepted Dale Bradley's wobblyj first down on the 47.

Michigan held and Govemali punted out on the Michigan 15, pass on ine t-itt witn au seconM to play today and raced down the! field for a touchdown that gavel Another fine punt return by Mc llvennan gave the Lions the ball on the Michigan 37. Govemali fitt a 14-7 victory over Nebraska before 30,000 spectators. Nebraska scored in the second period on a 67-yard march and Pitt tied it uu midway in the final quarter with a broke loose for 17 yards and a first down on the 20. Spiegal dropped a pass out in the clear but then Govemali flipped to Kelleher for iw-yaru parade. first down on the 9.

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Dak. State- 0 0 0 ond down, Kennedy intercepted for Mien. STat icoutsi Michigan on their 5 and Robinson punted out to the 40. Final score: Michigan 28, Co, lumbia 0. Temple, 46 to 0 $0195 East Lansing, Nov.

15 (A) (Other pictures on page 98 and Michigan btate Spartans route the Temple Owls, 46-0, beforel.i uou here today. Substitute Mitt Schelb returned two of Tempi captain Andy Tomasic's third hieir w. .1 A An i 50c DOWN 35c A WEEK Bnwlin? Green 47- Demson 33 Otterhein 69 i touchdowns. f'imllay Olierl in Ashland Wlttenberif Mt. ITnion Tech Woosfer Muskinmitn 13 St.

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