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Sunj.y, s.p. 195? cccc r-Sec. Hi 5 V. S. FOOTBALL Didn yt Stop em SOUTH W.

Va. 10, Richmond 7. Clemson 47, Virginia 0. 1 I'll tfi rJI LU rfa Notre Dame 28, N. Carolina 8.

Tennessee 3, Auburn 0, Georgia 21, Vanderbilt 6. Florida 14, Mississippi St. 13. Wake Forest 27, Va. Tech.

18; FAR WEST Iowa 41, California 12. Washington St. 30, San Jose 6. Oregon 21, Utah 6. Washington 23, Idaho 0.

S.F. State 34. Cal Poly 14. Colorado Col. 46, Pomona 7.

Riverside JC 47, S. Utah 0. Montana State 35, Cal Poly 18. Colorado State 49, Western State 6. Puget Sound 27, E.

Washington 7. Whitworth 14. Lewis-Clark 7. E. L.

A. 14, Pasadena 12. Hawaii 14. Idaho State 8. N.

W. Community 33. Ricks 14. Humboldt St. 12, OreRon Col.

0. Nevada 27, Pepperdine 12. UC (Santa Barbara) 20, Whittier 15. L. A.

St. 21. San Oieno St. 3. Pete Says Georgia Tech.

16, SMU 12. Florida St. 47, Citadel 6. By BOB BRACHMAN So. Carolina 30, Furman 0.

Miss. 16, Kentucky 0. Chico St. 34, So. Oregon 6.

MEMORIAL STADIUM, EAST comment that some things the Hawkeyes used, notably the double wing, may have snaw 14, va. union 14. E. Carolina 27, Guilford 0. Ft.

Valley 16, Miss. Vocational 0. Wash. Lee 45, Centre 8. Virginia 36, Howard 0.

Randolph-Macon 15, Newport News 0. Howard, (Ala.) 20, Sewanee 0. BERKELEY, Sept. 26. The whole sum substance of the nightmarish afternoon Coach Army 44, Boston College 8.

caught Cal with its red flan nels showing. Pete Elliott and his California Maryland St. 39, Bluefield 0. -Wofford 14, Elon 0. "I hate to say it, but he's not going to get away with Bears endured today was con tamed in four words: "We didn't stop Iowa." j.

oiiiiiii ndmpion ins. o. Emory Henry 19, Hampden-Sydney 7, Newberry 14, Catawba 6. Allen 13, N. Carolina College 13.

Miles 9. Albany State 7. Tuskegee Ins. 7, Xavier 6. ROCKY MOUNTAINS Time and time again, that Syracuse 35, Kansas 21.

Yale 20, Connecticut 0. Penn 26, Lafayette 0. Rutgers 8, Princeton 6. Cornell 20, Colgate 15. Holy Cross 31.

Dartmouth 6. Penn State 21, VMI 0. Navy 29, Wm. and Mary 2. Buffalo 28, Temple 8.

Harvard 36, Mass. 22. Vermont 34, Coast Guard 6. Detroit 14, Marquette 0. that," retorted Elliott.

"We got beat bad enough without his saying he fooled us. We weren't surprised, except maybe on a couple of traps in was the groan heard in the dressing room of the dejected Hears. "We didn't stop Iowa." the middle." CHANGES DUE Coaches and players alike said it in several ways. But South Conn. State 47, Amer.

Inter. 12. Asked if there might be some changes made before Air Force 20, Wyoming 7, Baylor 15, Colorado 7. Hawaii 14, Idaho State 8. Arizona St.

34. Utah St. 12. Colorado St. 14, New Mexico 9.

Presbyterian 25, Oavioson 21. W. Maryland 14, Bridgewater 6. Morris Brown 22. Benedict 6.

Tulsa 28, New Mexico St. 27. Wichita 21, Hardin Simmons 13. Adams 29, Colorado Mines 12. SOUTHWEST LSU 10, TCU 0, Tdlsa 28, New Mexico St.

27. Arizona 7, W. Texas St. 6. the Texas contest, Elliott "Im sure there will be.

We've got to get the best men Maine 0, Rhode Island 0. Juniata 7, Westminster 6. Middlebury 12. Wesleyan 6. Rochester 6, Allegheny 0 Springfield 12, Amherst t.

Colby 30, Brandeis 26. Bloomsburg 6, Kings 0. Trinity 42. Williams 12. Slippery Rock 13.

Edinboro 12. Kings Point 26, Hamilton 8. Penn Military 20. Wagner 12. Buffalo 28.

Temple 14. Norwich 32. RPI 0. Tufts 24, Bowdoin 6-Delware 12, Lehigh 7. Clarion 24, Grove City 14.

Muhlenberg 21. Scranton 12. out there, and I understand Texas is just about as fast as it always wound up the same the Bears were humiliated by Iowa's flying Hawkeyes because their defense collapsed. Why? The suffering Elliott couldn't say. "We practiced against everything they showed us.

We kept telling our players over and over: 'You've got to make that first shot tackle. You've got to be alert on pass Elliott post mor-temed. DEFENSE RIDDLED Iowa." Alabama 3, Houston 0. In the Iowa dressing room, Evashevski's commentary went like this: Texas 26, Maryland 0. Texas Tech, 15, OSC 14.

Arkansas 13, Okla. State 7. Lock Haven 27, Brockport 14. "I didn't think the kids Prairie View 52, Jackson 6. Jarvis Christian 14.

Leland 10. Montclair 10, National Agr. 7. Bates 35, Union 14. Carnegie Tech 14.

St. Vincent 11 W. H. 33, Northeastern 14. Cen.

Conn. 18, Worcester Poly 3. would go that well. After all W. Va.

Wesleyan 27, Bethany 6. we had only 15 minutes of scrimmage all year. We show PRO GRID (FL-Canadian) Pittsburgh 17, Cleveland 7. St. Lawrence 21, Hobart 8.

Shippensburg 14, Shepherd 0, Geneva 41, Waynesberg 6. "We knew Iowa was a great ed that, in tne first few minutes, too. However, I don't Toronto 39, Montreal 0. team. We knew the things you Salem 20, W.

Liberty 12. Lycoming 30. Bridgeport S. Hamilton 23, Ottawa 14. Bucknell 21.

Gettysburg 0. think we have the potential, we're not as good as we were New Hampshire 33. Northeastern 14. Central Connecticut 18. Worcester 3.

New York 23, Los Angeles 21. Lebanon Valley 13. Wilkes o. HIGH SCHOOLS last year. MIDWEST Serrs 20.

North Salinas 7. Santa Rosa 28, Ukiah 0. Evashevski rated Cal's line EXAMINER SCORES Wisconsin 16, Stanford 14. Missouri 20, Michigan 15. stronger than last year's and praised Wayne Crow as "a lewa 42, California 12.

Wisconsin IS. Stanford 14. USC 23. Pittsburgh O. real fine back." Ohio State 14, Duke 13.

Indiana 20, Illinois 0. "By mid-season, he's going Northwestern 45, Okla. 13. Texas 9, Mich. State 7.

to be quite a quarterback. They've (Cal) got sbme good backs and their passing went well. We weren't able to rush Nebraska 32, Minnesota 12. Cinn. 21, Dayton 7.

Kansas State 28. South Dakota St. 12. Texas Tech 15, Oregon St. 14.

Notre Dame 28, No. Car, 8. Ohio State 14, Duke 13. Army 44, Boston College 8. Indiana 20, Illinois 0.

Texas A. A M. 9, Mich. St. 7.

Missouri 20, Michigan 15. Northwestern 45, Okla. 13. wash. St.

30, San Jost St. I. Miami 26, Tulane 7. Holy Cross 31, Dartmouth i. Georgia Tech 18, SMU 12.

49ers-Eagles, Sunday, Giants 23, Rams 21. Lions-Colts, Sunday. had to do to stand a chance. "But we didn't tackle. We were out of position on their passes.

We just didn't play defense good enough to win. "And you just gotta be a defensive team. I thought we moved on offense pretty well. But, doggone, they'd take the ball and they had it most of the time and take it'right on in to score." Elliott was a fellow to be pitied when we first spotted him trying to be as inconspicuous as a side entrance. He had a sort of glazed look on his face as he mumbled: "We got our brains beat out again." In the middle of his discussions with the press, Pete was the passer." Oberhn 33.

Hiram 8. Wooster 37, Kenyon 12. E. Carolina 27. Gulford 0.

Evashevski agreed with the Bears who had said the score didn't reflect the compara Granville 21, Otterbein 13. Coe 6, Knox 0. stealers 17, Browns 7. Chi. Bears-Green Bay, Sunday, Bowling Green 51.

Marsnan l. Evansville 8, Indiana St. 6. Beloit 9, Monmouth 8. Findlav 14.

Alma 7. tive merits of the two squads. He said the Hawkeyes were Capital 46, Mt. Union 20. Valparaiso 24, Ball St.

6. set to stop Cal's outside game. Cornell 19, si. uiat u. NEEDED WORK Evvy wasn't of the opinion Miami 21, w.

Micmgan o. Tarkio 31, Central Mississippi 0. Dillard 21. Philander Smith 18. Fresno Turns Back BYU FRESNO, Sept.

26. (UP!) Carleton 18. Ripon Z. I alt Fnrect 75. Bluffron 14.

that his first string was kept on the field too long. Beadle Teachers '2, Sioux Fal i). interrupted for the traditional "After all, the game wasn Austin Peay 12. E. LllinoiS 8.

Akron 6, Muskingum 0. Dubuaue 14. Simpson 0. Examiner Pnoto Dy Cnarne Donerty. Fresno State College upset appearance on the balcony, sealed up.

We had to leave them in for conditioning pur Brigham Young University 27 IIAWKEYE'S BEAR HUG HELPS RECOVER CAL FUMBLE TO SET LP IOWA SCORE Hob llain (70) holds off Larry Parque rom ball then recovers wild lateral himself "This won't take long, may Central (Iowa) 26. Penn (Iowa) 0. Whitewater 34, River Falls 14. Northland 14, Lakeland 6. be a couple of minutes, he to 16 in the Bulldogs' gridiron debut before 10,000 fans in poses with the Northwestern game coming up.

Jeter, for told the fourth estaters over Ratcliffe Stadium tonight. atcfa for Iowa Cal No Stockton and Vallcjo Victors The Stockton Mustangs, example, only had five minutes of contact before today." The Iowa coach also ex Two Bulldog units, staging multiple offense from the plained the fine showing by his second QB, Wilburn Hollis. favored to win the Big Eight didn't give up the ball until the Hawkeyes in charge, 7-6 (Continued from Page 2) except for a closing flurry T-formation, were near equal and apparently well-versed in it had scored again. Jauch's The soph from Boystown was supposed to be limping badly all but ute of play was an Mosley's 19-yard run featured Iowa's second scoring the play desired by new head unbelievable thing. on an ankle ana it came as coach Cecil Comeman.

33-yard run set the visitors in motion and Horn capped the 70-yard advance by crashing the middle from two yards his shoulders. It didn't. 'STILL PROUD' To the assembled audience below he shouted: "This was as poor an afternoon as we've ever had and I hope it never happens again. "But I'm still proud of our team and don't worry too much, I'll tell you that." It was probably the shortest balcony speech on record not excluding Juliet's. When he returned to the press room, Elliott was informed of Forest Evashevski's parade.

Hollis got the TD from one yard out on the fifth a surprise he was making the against Iowa's third stringers when a pass from Crow to Ron Currie was completed for eight yards on the Hawkeyes' nine yard line. The odd thing about this CAL RECOVERS The joyous demonstration For an opening game, they trip. passed and ran skillfully Junior College title, whipped the Fresno Rams at Stockton, 34-18. last night. Bob Hall made two 20 yard TD sprints to spark the Mustang attack.

Vallejo downed Santa Rosa, 28-7, behind the running of helfback Clyde Huyck. Huyck scored two times from six "We didn't know until to in the Cal stands was to be followed within a matter of play of a 37 yard push. 87 YARD MARCH In the second quarter, day if we could use him," said out. QUICKIE TD The last of a half dozen TD's was a quiride. Brown, who is the Big Ten 440-yard against the Cougars, winners of their opener over the University of Arizona last week.

Evashevski, before quickly was that it was a fifth down Jauch, Treadway and Jeter switching to: "Our second seconds by another of almost equal volume. Gael Barsotti undercut the ensuing kick-off. The result was a short, high play. Had the officials not were the key figures in an 87- string was pretty good, too Veteran halfback Billy yard march which got going champion, made it in one surprisingly so. We had to Wayte scored twice while and unintentional on-side kick vards out and once on a 59- on a 59-yard shot through the platoon because of the heat." after Cal had been held for downs on the Iowa 13.

Jeter which Terry Jones recovered heart of the Bear defense pulled a boo-boo, the Bears would have been stopped on the 17. As it was, they got as far as the five, where they finally lost the ball scampered four yards around Steve Bates gave futile chase for Cal after a mad scramble on Iowa's 34 yard line. Fresno's first unit was in play. Halfbacks George Rags-dale and Dave Messer scored for the second unit. to the 165 pound speedster Cal's left flank for the payoff.

It took the Hawkeye second This was a second golden from Kansas City, Mo. yard run. Saasuka Lutu, a Hawaiian lad, returned a punt 70 yards to pace Coalinga JC to a 28-13 win over Sierra College at Auburn, and Bill Baxley quarter-backed the American River Engineers Upset SMU Middies' FB Sparks Win Iowa's first offensive thrust opportunity for the Bears. After the game, Elliott said unit only three plays to move 55 yards for the fourth Iowa Fresno 7 BYU 8 627 816 the Bears had not been sur was a Jo-yard pass lrom Treadway to Don Norton. Scoring: Fresno WAvta 17 TD.

Mosley ran for 20 and ANNAPOLIS Sept. prised by any of the Iowa's offensive maneuvers. The ATLANTA, Sept. 26. (AP) Iowa's co-captain and right As it turned out, though, they couldn't put it to their advantage and from there on in the Cal side of the field was to have precious little to cheer from Van Galder (Massich kicked).

BYU Hubbs 3 run (Hubbs run). Fres 26. (AP) An 85-yard run by- JC to a 32-13 victory over Fred Braselton, a trans Porterville, Baxley completed slanted Texan, topped Don full back Joe Matalavage delivered the knockout of a one- end. Followed by the hard running of Jauch and Horn, it touched off a 10 play 71- no wayie i run (Buckert, pass from Van Galder), Ragsdale 4 run (pass failed). BYU McFarlane 7 run (Johnson, pass from Gifford).

Fresno Messer 1 run (pass failed). 10 out of 13 passes for 240 about. Meredith at his own game to then caught two consecutive passes from Hollis for 30 and five yards. With another Moore conversion that made it 28 to 6 at the recess. Iowa took the opening kick- two punch Navy threw at Wil Two Iowa touchdown drives yards.

statement startled reporters. They had to wonder what might have happened had Cal been fooled. Next week Cal plays Texas at Austin. After that, Notre Dame, here. day and passed underdog Georgia Tech to a 16-12 foot Foothill College, tne new in the first quarter and two liam and Mary today for i 29-2 football victory dedicat Rolls- Army yard march which ended with Horn bowling over from the four.

Tom Moore added the first of six extra points to put more in tne second silenced ball victory over Southern Peninsula school, triumphed over Shasta College. 27-20. ing the new Middie football Methodist University. off in the second half and 4 15 stadium. Cal rooters.

After some six minutes of the third period The freckled quarterback Matalavage, playing on the the score went to 33-6. second unit, took off on his SUMMARY ON CALIFORNIA-IOWA CONTEST Then, the Bears made a be long distance jaunt in the lated move. Patton picked up from Corpus Christi climaxed two 70-yard touchdown drives by throwing scoring passes to ends Jim Powell and Fred Murphy. On the second and decisive drive Braselton took WEST POINT (N. Sept.

26. (AP) Army rolled over Boston College, 44-8, today on four touchdown passes by Joe Caldwell and the hard second period to hike Navy's lead to 22-2'. He also scored on a one yard plunge in the Jauch for 11. Jauch 2. Jeter 6.

Horn 4 a few yards through the middle and Parque passed to Garvin, who made a one LINEUPS IOWA LE Merr. Lanaston. Clauson and TD. Moore converted after SCORE Hawkeyes 7. Bears 6.

opening period. PASSING IOWA AttsCmp HiYdsTds Treadway 12 8 1 127 0 Hollis 8 5 0 50 1 CAL. AttsCmp Hi Yds Tds Crow 12 7 1 94 0 Paraue 4 2 1 69 0 running of Bob Anderson, handed catch for a 15-yard 3 Hawkeyes went 37 vards in 5 plays to TD after interception. Mosley TEAM STATISTICS Iowa Calif. Total first downs 21 18 Downs, rushing 12 10 Downs, passing 9 8 Total net yards 475 319 Net yards, rushing 298 156 Net vards.

passing 177 163 029 0 2 Navy 14 William and Mary. 0 Steve Waldrop and Don dividend. off with a 33-yard run to the SMU 12. He might have gone all the way but he lost his no gain. Dut ootn sides ottsiae, rioins 1 and TD.

Moore converted after LT Lee, Hain, Moerke. Mielke LG Thorson, Novack. Dicindio Lapham, Humphreys RG Manders. Shipanik, Ringer RT Sawin, Hinton RE Norton, Miller. Whisler.

Watkins QB Wyatt. Treadway. Moore, Hollis Scoring: Navy Bellino 54 run (pass Parque was shaken up on failed); Matalavage 1 run (Brandquist 13:53. SCORE Hawkeyes 14, Bears S. SECOND QUARTER Passes attempted 20 22 pass from Maxfield); Matalavage 85 shoe and slipped into a tack- PASS RECEIVING IOWA No.

Rsd. Yds Tds Mosley 3 38 1 Norton 2 57 0 Jeter 2 26 0 Merz 2 25 0 the play and Crow replaced him. Crow was ready. On his first play, he worked the op Lompietea is Had intercepted 1 2 ler's arms. run (Correll pass from Maxfield); Max-field 1 run (Huffman kick).

Safety, Johnson blocked kick, Yards intercep. ret. 23 0 LH Jeter, Brown, Williams. RH Jauch. Mauren FB Horn, Moslev.

FerRuson CALIFORNIA Bonko. It was Dale Hall's debut as Army football coach. Earl Blaik retired in midwinter after 18 brilliant years. Army jumped into a 14-0 lead in the first period on two touchdown passes by Caldwell. Rushing plays 46 48 Average gain 6 3 tion keeper and rolled around Jauch 2 19 0 Langston 1 10 0 Brown 1 2 0 LE George, Lundpren.

Huber, Millinch Offensive plays 66 70 4Hawkeves went 87 vards in plavs to TD (after taking ball on downs) Jauch 19. Jauch 9. Treadway passed to Merr for 16 and Cal penalized 8 more foi unnecessary roughness, Jetar 4 and TD. Moore converted after 7:50. SCORE Hawkeyes 21.

Bears 8. Hawkovps went 56 vards in 3 the right side behind the CAL. No Red Yds T05 Average gain 4 LT Newell. Lasher LG Domoto. Carlsen Punts 3 3 Jones, Seeale Average length 42 45 Crusaders Bop Champs, '31 to HANOVER (N.

Sept. 26. -(AP) The Holy Cross Cru blocking of Frank Sally, Skip Huber and Wills for 36 yards and a TD. Punts returned 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wills 2 74 Arnold 1 23 S. Bates 1 17 George 1 14 Garvin 1 13 Currie 1 8 T.

Bates 1 8 Burress 1 6 Boston College 8 Army 1 8 844 KG Piestruo. McLean, uranam RT Sally. Holston RE Barsotti. Cunie, T. Bates, Paomi QB Parque, Crow LH Garvin.

S. Bates. Burress RH Wills, Arnold. Jamile. Scattinl FR Pattnn.

Pierovieh. Maceard That was about all for Cal, SMU 0 12 0 012 Georgia Tech 0 7 6 316 Scoringi SMU Jackson. 22 oass from Meredith (kick failed): Gregory. 37 oass from Meredith (Dass failed). Georgia Tech Powell.

13 oass from Braselton (Wells kick); Murphv. 10 pass from Braselton (oass failed); 32 yard field goal by Wells, 29th Straight MORGANTOWN, W. Va Sept. 26. (AP) Johnny Thackston's 34-yard field goal ft the fourth period lifted plavs to TD (after recovering fumble.) Moslev 20.

Hollis passed to Moslev for 31. Hollis passed to Moslev for 5 and TD. Moore converted after 14:08. SCORE Hawkeyes 28, Bears 6. THIRD QUARTER 0 0 Yardage 15 Kickoffs returned 2 7 Yardage 21 153 Penalties against 3 3 Yards lost 1 28 Fumbles 3 5 Balls lost on fumbles ..1 2 Balls lost on downs 1 4 Arcos Win, saders scored a convincing Lgt As Advertised Referee.

Jack Spranger. Umpire. A. N. Smith.

Head Linesman. Ted 31-8 triumph over Dart TORONTO, Sept. 26. 49 44 fiHswkeves went 70 vards in 12 Fehring. Back Judge, William Simas Field Judge.

Joe Schneider. Lgt plavs to TD (after kickoff) Jauch 33 Hnrn J. Jauch 1. Treadway passed in- mouth's Ivy League football champions today. UNIVERSITY PARK Sept.

26. (AP) Penn State's Richie Lucas lived up to his SCORE BY UUAKItKS 58 49 eomolete. Treadway passed to Jeter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINQ Longest PUNTING IOWA No. Yds. Ave.

Mauren 2 82 41.0 Norton 1 44 44.0 CALIFORNIA No. Yds. Ave, Bates 1 58 58 Parque 1 49 49 Crow 1 29 29 PUNT RETURNS IOWA Rets. Yds. 0 CALIFORNIA Rets.

Yds. 742 Iowa 14 tnr ii iptr Treadway passed in An estimated 13,000 fans 14 0 29 012 California 6 (UPI) Al Dorow passed Jpr four touchdowns and scored one himself to lead the Toronto Argonauts to a 39-0 victory over the Montreal Alouettes today in a Big Four profes complete. Jauch 2. Jauch 3. Jeter minus 2.

Treadway passed to Merz saw the alert Crusaders force glowing notices today as the West Virginia past Richmond, INDIVIDUAL SCORING Iowa Touchdowns: Horn 2. Hollis for 9. Horn 3 and TD. Moore con young quarterback passed for Lgt 10-7. today for the Mountain verted after 5:50.

IOWA TC Jauch 11 Brown 7 Mosley 3 Jeter 11 Jeter. Mosley. Brown. Extra points: Srnrc: Hawkeves 33. sears B.

eers'. 29th straight Southern Lgt. Moore 6. TRMrs went 60 vards in 8 plavs Crow .1 15 sional league game. California Touchdowns: uarvin to TD (after kickoff) Patton 3.

Patton Horn 7 KICKOFF RETURNS Crow. NYG Ave. Run 83 7.54 33 70 10.0 59 42 14.0 20 41 3.74 8 23 3.42 5 16 8 0 14 13 4.3 6 10 5.0 9 Longest NYG Ave Run 41 4.56 36 36 5.14 10 Lgt Rets. Yds. icrwA 6.

Paraue fumbled and uomoio recovered for 1. Garvin 2. Paraue fum SCORING Jeter a fumble on the opening scrimmage play. And the visitors kept the pressure on throughout, ashioning a 14-0 halftime lead. Clemson Roll CHARLOTTESVILLE Sept.

26. (AP) Clemson's St. Olaf Blanked MOUNT VERNON (Iowa), two touchdowns in a 21-0 football victory over Virginia Military Institute. Ramy Day Win BOZEMAV Sept. 26.

(AP) Displaying a potent offense, the Montana Ferguson 2 Mauren 3 Hollis 2 CAL. TC 24 Lgt. 22 2 Rets. 2 bled and Sally recovered tor minus i. Paraue passed to Garvin for 13.

Parnue no gain. Crow ran 36 for TD. CALIFORNIA Paraue FIRST QUARTER Conference football victory. Lions Politico PROVIDENCE (R. Sept.

26. (AP) Harvey Brookins ran wild behind a hard hit 29 Yds. 42 27 25 19 23 1 Crow 2 plays 1 Bears went 66 yards in Crow passed incomplete on conver Garvin 1 Sept. 26. (UPI) Cornell to touchdown after 56 seconds.

(After sion, after 9:21. Crow 9 Garvin 7 Patton 10 S. Bates 1 kickoff Paraue pasted to Wills for used a crushing ground at Arnold 1 56, Garvin 10 and TD, Pattons conversion was blocked. Wills 4 17 Puttnn i Score: Hawkeyes 33. Bears iz.

FOURTH QUARTER Hawkeves went 59 vards in 1 State College Bobcats routed California Poly, 35-18, today score Bears 6, Hawkeyes o. 1 Hawkeyes went 71 vards in 10 ting Columbia Lions' line for 14 points and a 21-6 Ivy 34 3.40 6 18 4.50 5 17 2.93 6 7 1.75 3 6 3 0 4 4 20 2 -1 1.0 -I Parque 6 Bates 4 Burress 2 tack headed by 215-pound fullback George Phelps to blank St. Olaf, 19-0, today In INTERCEPTION RETURNS IOWA Rets. Yds. Wyatt 1 23 Shipanik 1 (1 Lgt.

23 0 nt.li. l.llnr ksll rtn nnuincl olav to TD (after taking ball on downs) fifth ranked football team trampled Virginia, 47-0, in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game. before a rain-SOaked Crowd Of Treadway passed to Norton for 35. Pierovich 2 Sally 1 Brown 59 and TD. Moors converted after 1:08.

Final score: lewa 42. California 12. CALIFORNIA KetS. Tns. League football victory over favored Brown today.

Midwest Conference clash. about 6.20Q. Arnold 2 -6 Maggard Jeter no gain. Treadway passed to.

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