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Daily News from New York, New York • 102

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'71 UufgciS Bo wTiS ID-Gvoyee Kl ops Rcainiao On 1st Quarter, 7-0- By Dana Mozley generaismp oi rranK uownmg, Drib Tech, Lafayette marchej and then fought off four serU the game to edge Fordham'i 1U Journcv iind rtui i iii Tr'nr 1 1 i mri in in ii ii One-nan interference fails to stop Lafayette tackier from reaching objective and Flanagan (47) Fordham is headed for tnrf after returning kickoff to bis 43-yard lino yesterday at Polo Grounds. 3 Mich. Whisks by Wise. To Rose Bowl, 40-6 Madison, Nov. 15 Michigan and Wisconsin fought it out for the Big Nine conference lead on a rainswept gridiron before a capacity crowd of 45,000 today.

a customers at the Polo Grounds when Bloomer's toss was inteaa cepted by Kovacs who returned tQ the 15. After that, Lafayett ground out three first downs. Final score: Lafayette 7, Ford ham 0. Georgia 28, Auburn 6 Columbus, Nov. 15 The Georgia Bulldogs had far tooi many guns lor Aupurn coaay ana won a 28-6 victory in their 51st football game before 22,000 fans.

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LICENSE i I OH I SCHOOL OF IA0IO TUEVISIOH II 25 Altar Plata Cttaaarar OaaaaHa WaaaaMfeara Out. St, BCom ta ar trrtfa for booklet 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1. M-UMiAl Michigan won. 4-S. FIRST PERIOD Tha Wolverines went from their own 20 after the kickoff to the Wisconsin 35.

The Badgers stiffened, however, and Michigan had to pant. GIrard fumbled a bad pass from center and Michigan got possession on the Badger 11. Chap-puis passed to Verges for a touchdown. Brieske's kick for the extra point was wide. Derrtcotte took a kick on his wn 23 and raced for a touchdown.

Brieske's placement was good. Score: Michigan 13. Wisconsin 0. SECOND PERIOD Michigan went from its own 18 to the Wisconsin 43 on a pass from Elliott to Mann, but the Badgers and the Wolves had to punt. On a tricky reverse play.

Elliott raced 27 yards to the Badger 11 where Self knocked him out of bounds. Elliott went to the 5 and took a lateral from Chappuis in the flat to the 3. On the fourth down Chappuis passed to Yerges in the end zone for a touhedown. Brieske converted. After a fine kickoff return by Self from the 12 to the Michigan 42.

Em bach got to the 22. Girard went to the and Embach went over his own left end for a touch- down. B'ackbourn's try for the extra point was defected. Score: Michigan 20. Wisconsin 6.

THIRD PERIOD Elliott galloped to the Badger Zi. Two line smashes carried the ball to the 2i, but Weisenburger fumbled and Wisconsin's Ren- nebohm recovered to stop the Violets, 40-0 With Frank Burns passing for three touchdowns and Harvey Grimsley racing over for two, Rutgers crushed NYU, 40-0 at New Brunswick, X. yesterday before a chilled crowd of 14,000. Bob Mayne scored the sixth Rutgers touchdown, picking up teammate Bill Vigh's fumble on the NYU 13 and sprinting over the goal line. FIRST PERIOD Rutgers, from its 19, scored in eight plays, Winkelreid taking a 22-yard pass from Burns for the score.

Heritage place-kicked the extra point. NYL was forced to kick. Taking possession on the NYU 35, Burns passed to Hatched for a first down, Hering made 12 and Winkelreid went 14 for a first down on the four. Score: Rutgers 7. NYU 0.

SECOND PERIOD Grimsley smashed three yards over left tackle for a touchdown on the second play. Heritage's kick was wiae. Alter an exenange oi kicks. Rutgers took possession on its A') when NiU tried to run on fourth down and failed. Rutgers marched to its third score in nine plays, Grimsley again going over on a 13-yard run around left end after taking a lateral from Burns.

Heritage converted. Rutgers kicked off and Yigh intercepted an Eisen- man pass on Rutgers oo. Score: Rutgers 20. NYU 0. THIRD PERIOD Rutgers gained possession on an NYU fumble at midSeld.

Burns passed to Hering for a first down on the 25 and, on fourth down, passed to Hatchet who scored from the 15. Heritage converted. Taking possession when an NYU punt went out of bounds on the NYU 41. Rutgers scored in two plays. Vigh carried to the 20.

but fumbled. Mayne recovering on the 13 and making the TD. Heritage converted. Mann intercepted another NYU toss in the end zone and Rutgers scored in six plays. Mann tallied, taking a 25-yard pass from Bums on the 2 and stepping over.

Her.ng's attempted conversion was ft Score: Rutgers 10.NU 0. FOURTH PERIOD NIL made a first don on the Rutgers 42. but lost on two attempted passes and had to kick. Rutgers kicked back and Pandick recovered an NYU fumble on the NYU 31. Vigh passed to Horey on the but Rogoff intercepted his nest aerial.

NYU couldn't gain and Millman kicked to Rutgers' 43. Vigh passed to Parigian. who took the ball on the NYU 35 and twisted to the 3. Final: Rutgers 40. NYU 0.

Happy Sets Mar. I Training Start Cincinnati. Nov. 15 U.R). Baseball Commissioner A.

B. (Happy) Chandler today announced that Spring training in 194i will start i officially on March 1 and no club owner "shall suggest, invite or encourage players to report before that date." The measure was recommended to Chandler following the major league executive council meeting Nov. 6. It was first endorsed by the players committee. Illini Overpowers Ohio State, 28-7 Columbus, Nov.

15 (JP). Illinois' power-packed Rose Bowl and Western Conference champions defeated Ohio State, 2-7. today on a muddy, rain swept field before a -rowd of 70.036. Two lightning-'ist touchdowns in the last period iming an otherwise tight game to a rout. Attention Veterans! Turn your war soavenirs into cash.

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ROBERT ABELS Site LrshactM Ar ar. R-Mh ft) oor- RE 4-51 1H i a i rueful Rams. 7-0, before 5,900 yesterday afternoon. Fordham twice reached the Leop ards' 3 before losing the ball. FIRST PERIOD After feeling out the Rams in the early minutes, Lafayette opened its bag of tricks and rolled it yards in 13 carries for the game's first score at 11:15.

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Wri iTrvntnti Taihrr Tjrv-mj Burkp L-hith; Firid Ju-ifr Moulcomery Columbia. sume for most of the yardage in the sequence and Staniczak, a consistent gainer through the center of the Fordham line, finally carried over from the one. Durstin converted. Score: Lafayette 7, Fordham 0. SECOND PERIOD Booming punts by Fordham's Squatrito.

one for 60 yards, set the Leopards back, but the Rams were never able to break loose. They reached the visitor's 20 once, but a fourth-down pass. Bloomer to Flanagan, fell short of a first down. In the last two minutes. Bloomer heaved 26 yards to Flanagan on the Lafayette 24.

After Mauro bulled to the 19. Squatrito's flip to the left flat was intercepted by Salor on the 18. Score: Lafayette. 7 Fordham. 0.

THIRD PERIOD Fordham drove CO yards onlv to be held on Lafayette's three, ite in the session Bloomer, who had tough luck with his passes, carried four times in a march for 34 yards. Mauro with only one yard needed for a first down on the two. was thrown for no gain on the pay-off plunge. Score: Lafayette 7, Fordham 0. FOURTH PERIOD The Rams bounced back and penetrated to the three before losing possession when Bloomer over threw Flanagan.

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with Bob Laverty. recovered from his leg injury, back in the former's Ar. Cork Celtic join battle in the Met prelim here. National League tilts involve 6 clubs in first round National Amateur Cup matches, the only circuit jousts seeing Hakoah against Swedish at Kingsbridge Oval, in In-wood, and Hatikvoh tackling Bronx Scot3 at Jefferson H. S.

Field, Brooklyn. National Amateur scheduling cuts into German-American League doings, too. with only eight circuit tangles carded, including: Newark vs. tiota at t-mtracnt uvai, as- toria: v. Y.

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A nass. Elliott to Mann. gave Michigan a first down on the 4 and Peterson scored. Erieske I again addel the pornt. Final: Michigan 49.

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