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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934 Pollers'. Von Storch Eleven Weston A. 24 ChLtter How Alabama Beat Tennessee, Scored on Kentucky 4,000 Attend JOE 90LAKOFF EDITOR Eastern Gridiron Battalions Advance for National Honors Princeton, Navy and Syracuse in Front Row as Ranks of Unbeaten Drop Sharply in Second Series of November Skirmishes Charity Game Safety in Third Period Gives Owens' Team Close Victory NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (P). Araiis.

tlce Day, along the college football battlefronts, finds the ranks of the gan State into camp, 10 to 0, while Colgate was befuddling Tulane, spearhead of the southern intersections! forces, by 20 to 6. Andy Kerr's Playing before a record throng of I unbeaten "sharply reduced, most of the main conference championship Maroon magicians beaten only by ceramet still far from being decided close margin by Ohio State this year, handed Tulane its first setback in erase co fans, jay Owen's Von Storch A. C. nosed out the Weston A. 2 0, In their Community Chest benefit game yesterday afternoon at Weston Field and bolstered Its claim and the banners of eastern battalions flying higher than at any previous seven games with a bewildering ex hlblUon of aerial hocus pocus.

Col gate's bagful of tricks combines i stage or the 1934 gridiron campaign. tor tne weal mythical grid title. A smashing series of Intersections! Bob Fltske, Frank Duffy and Cecil I victories yesterday by such stalwarts wizardry in ball handling probably uarry, au p. i. a.

A. officials, handled as Navy, Pittsburgh, Colgate and Syra. unmatcned by any team in the coun tne game and donated their services. cuse rurnuned outstanding features Only Six Big Ones Left Note Football soothsayers who looked Into the gridiron crystal in blue October and foresaw ominous signs of dismay and despair for major elevens In gray November today can reap their harvest of I Told You So. Of the myriad of battalions who strode blithely In golden September along the thorny trail to the dream game that is at the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, all but six have fallen by the wayside from the shock of adversaries.

Of the six major elevens still able to boast of unbeaten and untied records, the East has three. In Princeton, Syracuse and Navy. Minnesota and Illinois continue to rule In the Mid West and in the South the Crimson Tide of Alabama sweeps forward with no dams in sight. In the Far West taps have sounded for all insofar as unmarred season records go. Uphill Trail for Syracuse and Navy Of the valiant six clinging to the gridiron peak, the two whose grip is least secure bear the names Syracuse and Navy.

The others have formidable opposition, undoubtedly, but the Orange and the. Middies have the most stern assignments. Crushing all before It, Minnesota's steam roller should have little trouble in disposing of Chicago on Saturday and Wisconsin the following week end. Illinois meets the same opposition but on opposite Saturdays. Princeton must conquer only Yale and Dartmouth in the next two weeks, while Alabama finds Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt in its path.

In view of what their future opponents have done all season, the Tigers and the 'Bamas both probably will complete their schedules with perfect records. Syracuse and Navy, however, are treading on far less secure footing. The Orange meets an inspired array in Colgate on Saturday and the Red Raiders will pour from their Chenango Valley try. Temple Wallops Soot The game, unlike most amateur en of the far flung intercollegiate war gagements, was free from arguments I Parenthentlcally, something should be said for the grand old man who rare and contributed more prestige to the East's colors than any sequence or events since Columbia toppled taught Kerr his stuff, none other than ana inruiea the large crowd from start to finish. Several motorcycle policemen patroled the grounds and kept the crowd from movlnc onto the Stanford in the Rose Bowl.

Pop Warner himself Warner's Temple Capturing five out of seven major aggregation, since being held une piaying neia. intersecuonai skirmishes with Villa peotedly to a tie by Bo McMillan's nova contributing a decisive 20 0 Indiana team early In the season, has Von Storch scored its safety in thai third period, soon after the start nfl I'M Ma. IRKL1 MIL. come along at a dazzling pace. Temple triumph over South Carolina, the East's only setbacks came in Georgia's tne second half.

Davis took the! rsr JIT ifl DEMYANOVICH walloped Carnegie, 34 to 6, for its kick orr back 35 yards and Jerry I sixth victory in seven games and stands well up on the Eastern 11st. n.RsmnsKas, on a quick kick, booted I the ball over the Weston goal. Gillon I In sharp contrast is Brown's com attempted to run the ball back but I plete and somewhat mysterious col CSU5LL FIELD. (StOU. FttLC) ALABAMA RESORT END AROUND PLAY, CARRYING, RK SMWiS HUTSON was downed behind the goal by Dunol naugnton ana zuklie.

lapse. The Bruins absorbed their worst shellacking of the season by yielding filth straight record breaking victory over Yale, by 14 7, and Louisiana State's narrow 6 0 conquest of George Washington during an afternoon marked otherwise by the onward sweep of such national championship contenders as Minnesota, Alabama, Princeton, Rice and Stanford. Four Suffer Upsets Four of the ten major teams In the unbeaten untied division were the wesron oniy cnances for a score I zs points in the last period and being came in tne first period but Oallagh I ers fumble ended the offense after! Petras Beats Brennan Electrics Boost the attackers had reached Von I Pine Brook Team routed by Columbia, 39 to 0. Fordham also enjoyed a scoring splurge, tallying three touchdowns In the final quarter to beat West Virginia, 27 to 20. Pennsylvania squeezed out a 3 0 vic Starch's 8 yard line.

Weston camel In Special Pin Match right back and advanced again to I retreat thirsting to hang the scalp of Syracuse beside those of victims of upsets. Tulane and Michl Von Starch's 10 yard line but lacked! Key Qub Lead Holy Cross and Tulane. Once safely by Colgate, the Orange, must Celebrates Victory gan State were decisively whipped for power to push over the tally. Follow wade through another storm on Nov. 24 when It encounters tne first time by Colgate and Syra ing the first period threat the Weston! cuse, up state New York rivals who Columbia's Lions in New York.

team lost its attack and failed to reg will meet next Saturday in a spec' ister a nrst down for' the balancal Handed First Defeat by tacular renewal of their old battle for tory over the strong Penn State eleven. Princeton used thirty seven players to overwhelm Lehigh, 54 0, ring up the fifteenth consecutive Tiger victory in two seasons and forecast an unhappy prospect for Yale next Saturday. Playing without Capt. Pug Lund, Minnesota's Juggernaut had no dif oi tne game. Syracuse has sufficient trouble for two teams, it might seem, "but Navy has even a more difficult task.

The best Annapolis eleven in a decade, the Middies, nevertheless, will be tested in fire Qub Holds Dinner, Slango Presides Von Starch had several ODDortun.l State Theater ities to tally but fumbled them awav.l and brimstone before they can call the season at an end. The game ended with Von Storch ml With only one defeat charged against possession of the ball on Weston's 8 Jake Petras defeated Bill Brennan in a special six game bowling match for a purse said to have been $100 on Saturday night at the Scranton Recreation alleys. A return match is being sponsored by friends of the pinmen. Two of the finest bowlers in this region, 'Petras and Brennan both were off form in their match. Brennan crashed 1,119 maples for an average of 187, while Petras smacked 1,160 pfns for a mark of 193.

Both bowlers normally average 200 per game. supremacy. Washington was flattened by Stanford's steam roller. 24 to 0. as Bobby Grayson and Company Just about clinched the Rose Bowl assignment for a second straight season.

The unbeaten Utah Aggies were halted by a 21 21 deadlock with the Colorado Aggies. The upshot Is that the East now yard line after having registered sixl it in a dozen games, the Scranton Eec The Pine Brook Club, winner of the Anthracite League baseball championship, celebrated its triumph Successful against Columbia, Penn, W. L. and Notre Dame, Navy has almighty Pittsburgh to battle at Annapolis on Saturday and the golden helmeted generals of West Point at Philadelphia consecutive first downs in iU drivel trie team is leading the Key Club League with a four game advantage lor a. touchdown.

ficulty trouncing Indiana, 30 to 0, for its sixth consecutive conquest but there is still no prospect of settling the three cornered race for the Big Ten championship. Illinois and Pur on Dec. 1 two teams strong enough to overwhelm almost any Pot. Weston A. C.

Von Storch I with a victory banquet last night the banquet hall of the Paris Restaurant, Wyoming Avenue. cleat wearing eleven one can name. I McDonough Newberry! has three of the remaining six major due kept pace with the Gophers by Bill Slango was the toastmaster, This summarizes the duty which has been cut out for the few l. McHale Naujhtonl L. Tomolonis Boverl over its nearest rival.

The leaders suffered their first defeat of the season when thye wree deftated by the State Theater team in two out of three games. SCRANTON I STATE ELECTRIC THEATER aggregations with spotless records. beating Northwestern and Iowa, re unbeaten bands. while the speakers included Sam Lacken, president of the club; Warren Alabama, Navy, Princeton, Minnesota, Fern Johns I spectlvely, with Lindberg of the Syracuse and Illinois alone represent mini, and Duane Purvis of the Boil. C.

Smith, director of the amateur Pascoe Abel I R. Reese I the country's big league forces in the Sxraciup or Alahama ermakers in the stellar roles. Minus the great Jay Berwanger, Chicago was Bush 303 171 lSOIKlncel 155 190 199 Colvin 151 173 187 Corbv 15 180 169 Warwick 111 149 212 McO 158 163 181 Cook 147 17S 1S4 H.Befcker 193 162 158 R. McCarthy c. Jones I Gallagher Kuhinskasl L.

Archer Davis I ranks of unbeaten and untied teams. SUch other formidable outfits as Rice and Stanford, tied only once, and a luckless victim of Ohio State's leagues operated by the Bureau of Recreation; Andy Sable, treasurer of the club Mike Anthony, business manager of the team and chairman of the arrangements for the dinner, and George Kovach, playing manager. As stated heretofore in this department, the probabilities are Navy, Princeton, Illinois or Minnesota will decline any invitation to the Rose Bowl, where Stanford apparently will meet the Boettger 301 214 149 Parry 156 211 311 aerial attack, 33 0, while Michigan dropped its fifth game of the sea Sadosky j. Jones! Ohio State, Colgate and Pittsburgh, defeated once by narrow margins, have Total! (83 913 S12I Totals S19 855 918 Gillon Radslovltchl son and its fourth conference start to Eastern invader. East Side Church Loop Reorganizes Tomorrow A reorganization meeting of the East Score by Periods moved along with sufficient display SCOTT'S I CLARK BEST I 8NOVER Three of the four have bars against post season engagements Wisconsin, 10 0, Conference Outlook of power to be considered in any na John Chauncey led the community singing, while Walter Mallnowskl accompanied at the piano.

Weston A. .0 0 0 00 1 Von Storch 0 0,2 0 21 Kane 133 180 lULally 166 214 195 tional championship debate. Rice Institute gained undisputed and Navy has examinations and regulations to contend with in December. This leaves only Syracuse and Alabama for the trip Safety, Gillon. Substitutions.

Wes I The voice of Huey Long may also Present were: Bill Cargo, Mike Side Church Basketball League will be held tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Westminster Presbyterian Church Kelly 118 157 176 Ratchl'd M60 190 164 Walsh 133 189 304ID.Ha(ner 180 41 173 Yerke 193 168 156 Manley 158 177 R.HaJner 112 169 176 Freidraan 190 170 307 lHaeen 130 ton, Jordan, Savlno, Jackson andl Brogan. Von Storch. Wilson. Bartls.1 to Pasadena. be heard in behalf of Louisiana State, which has been tied twice but not de possession of the Southwest Conference leadership by downing the Arkansas Razorbacks, 7 to 0, but the other contests for major sectional Kalinch, Mike Savka, Steve Fueshko, Mike Fueshko, Andy Sable, Steve Ev Mancuso, Valella and Tapp.

Officials, I feated. House. The president, the Rev. plum mer Harvey, will preside. Officers will be elected at the meeting and a sched Totals 765 863 856! Totals 854 845 916 bod uzKe, reieree; Franx Duffy, um ans, Mike Pinko, Charly Lee, John R.

Anthony, John E. Anthony, BUI Panthers Impressive pire; cecu Gary, head linesman. titles are pretty well scrambled. Nebraska, is deadlocked in the Bix Six The powerful Panthers of Pittsburgh, ARCO IDURA'8 LAVELLE'S A. C.

I RESTAURANT ule adopted for the coming season. with Kansas State, which beat Mis. Chesick 153 115 151 McNultv 182 158 180 beaten only by Minnesota in a battle that a flock of Pitt enthusiasts now Lacken, Mike Pucher, Joe Passek, John Chauncey, George Beer, George Perry, Walter Mallnowskl, Warren C. Smith, Mike Anthony, Oeorie Kovach, Steve souri, 29 0. The Utah Aggies, despite Dean Phipps League OmCI I WAREHOU8B TORNADOES TERRORS Football Player Injured Frank Sadowskl, 607 McDonouch being tied once, remain the only un O'Boyle 138 106 122 Smith 127 199 196 Chernlck 115 131 183 158 170 Pensak 126 178 125 Reese 167 109 Younsm'n 168 151 150 Wilcom 183 165 171 would like to have replayed, gave the Middlewfst a striking demonstra beaten team in the Rocky Mountain sector as a result of Utah's one point Street, Minooka, received an injury to ILavelle 165 tion of their ability by swarming over Nebraska, 25 to 6.

With Mike Nick Kovach, Frankle Skakum, Gerald Connors, Mike Demkowitch, Joe Kup chak. Joe Igoe. John Moresco. Mike Kallnlch, John Savka, John Heldlz. Neuli 193 146 ISSILane Jr.

108 116 148 1 Snyder 137 185 140 Pearce 173 159 lfjl Evnon 132 112 UO Chrlatm't 143 132 92 1 Lewia 159 181 132 Kern 170 310 lsil C'rw'dine 1M 133 110 Frits 181 204 188 1 setback by Colorado University. Totals 700 881 7581 Totals 841 779 883 me ngnt Knee while playing football on Saturday. He was treated at the State Hospital. sick running for four touchdowns, the Stanford Is tied with Washington Standing; of the League Won Lost State in the Pacific Coast conference, George Semulka and Al Brown. Panthers failed by only one point to equal Minnesota's 20 0 margin over Total 787 717 690! Tobali 777 S10 73 each showing four victories.

The Cougars knocked over Idaho, 19 to 0, Nebraska but their victory was per Scranton Electric 11 1 Duras 4c Lavelle 7 6 Scott's Best 1 8 State Theater 6 6 Pts. 15 10 9 8 11 while Stanford was taking a big fall haps even more impressive, inasmuch as the Corn Huskers took an extra week to prepare for Pitt. out of Washington. California's Clark 8 Dover 4 8 American Record 1 10 Arleigh Williams led the Golden Bears Navy rang up Its seventh successive to a sparkling 7 2 victory over South. triumph at Notre Dame's expense with em California, which has yet to win Petersburgh A.

A. a conference game in the worst Tro jan campaign under Howard Jones. a rare display of fighting spirit, combined with striking ability to capitalize scoring opportunities. Despite Notre Dame's greater power the Mid Defeats 9th Ward California now looms as the only conference threat to Stanford's un shipmen took courage from the ex beaten march. ample of Commodore Perry in an ear In the Southern conference, Wash Central Vs.

Dunmore Today Not the least of the significant results bound to develop from the Central Dunmore engagement at Brooks Field today is the outlook Blue and Gold adherents will have relative to the Tech Central encounter on Thanksgiving Day. Physically far superior to the Red and Blue, Central's eleven has been established as a favorite over the borough gridmen and on paper it appears that Dunmore Is due for Its first defeat of the campaign. Tech was favored in a like manner when the Red and White went to the Dunmore Ball Park In October and the best the Scranton eleven could achieve was a scoreless tie with as scrappy and plucky a little band of gridmen as the Bucktowners ever knew. If Central is able to conquer Dunmore the Blue and Gold naturally will be considered the superior by followers already dis cussing the coming encounter of the two city rivals. dly phant Leads in Mid Valley Considered the dark horse In the race since the opening of the campaign, Olyphant finally came into the open as a real con 'i tender for the Mid Valley Conference championship by conquering Dickson City, 13 0.

i Inexperienced and weak in backfield material at the start, the Maroon and Gray under Coach John Metrinko's careful nurs ing has developed into a formidable foe and a worthy opponent for Jessup's unhaltlng Green Wave. The teams are scheduled meet on Saturday, but it is likely that the game will be transferred to Friday. Olyphant took the lead in the conference by Its victory over Dickson City. The Maroon and Gray possesses four victories to three for Jessup. Olyphant's loss to Mayfield has been discarded from the conference records, it is understood, In view of the Green and Gold's suspension from the P.

I. A. A. Matt Coar's Sandrock Gains lier battle of Lake Erie and like Perry ington and Lee's 20 0 victory over The Ninth Ward Boosters suffered 14 6 defeat yesterday afternoon on were able to report: "We have met Virginia gave the Generals their third the enemy and they are ours, 10 to 6." straight conference decision, one more the, Silk Mill Grounds at the hands The consequence is that the Navy's than Duke. While all the southeastern of the powerful Petersburg A.

A. forthcoming classic with Army which pacesetters were engaging in non conference activity, Auburn climbed out A pass, O'Donnell to Thompson, gave the Ninth Warders a touchdown soon after the game started. rolled over Harvard by 27 to 6 yesterday, looms even more brilliantly on the gridiron calendar. of the cellar with Its first conference victory at Georgia Tech's exnense, 18 6. Alabama easily preserved its Syracuse added the East's third con.

The Hilltoppers came back strong quest of the day over strong mid western opposition by taking Michi clean slate by bowling over Clemson, 40 to 0. and Casselbaum scored a few minutes later after a 10 yard journey through the line. Aten tallied the extra point on a pass. Aten scored the fourth pe Taylor Court League Convenes Tomorrow Wyoming Sem Defeats Allentown Prep, 15 to 0 riod touchdown on pass and Casselbaum added the extra point on a plunge. Playing before the largest home The Taylor Borough Basketball Tordusky J.

Williams crowd of the season on Saturday aft L. T. Qolden Meehan League will meet tomorrow night when officers will be elected and good faith L. Berrelle Permillea ernoon at the Nesbitt Stadium, Kingston, the Wyoming Seminary gridders gained a 15 0 victory over the Allen money deposited. Tne following arelr vnffinv Mope urged to attend: Joe Fetch.

Scholas town Prep eleven. tics John Wavrtnrhalr Tavlnr nlntni Lou Coopy scored the first tally ln: Pete sepa, Panthers; Ivor Thomas, 5 Honors at Hunt Club Trials NRA; Ossle Evans, Trojans, and John Kozloskl, Nite Hawks. the opening period on a line buck after he placed the oval in the scoring sone with a 50 yard runback of R. Andrea J. Permillea R.

Loughney S. Festa R. T. Hussey Muske Q. J.

Hussey C. Permillea L. Perkins Bingy L. Simons J. O'Donnell F.

Baker D. Thompson Score by Periods Ninth Ward 6 0 0 06 Petersburg 7 0 0 714 Substitutes: Petersburg, Casselbaum an Allentown punt. Connell raced more than 50 yards for the second Soccer Game Today In South Scranton touchdown in the third period. A Betty White Rides Winner in Two of Four Events; Fuller's Gale Navarre and Quackenbush Lady Triumph at Sweeney Estate blocked, kick that rolled out of the end zohe accounted for Seminary's ANNOUNCEMENT TO EMPLOYERS IF YOU NEED HELP, THE REPUBLICAN WILD FILL THE JOB QUICKLY AND ECONOMICALLY. A Help Ad placed in The Republican will start working for you before breakfast the next morning.

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points in the last quarter. Pos. Allentown Prep Wyo. Sem, I. fiowfirria rHan for J.

Hussey; Aten for Baker; Woelk erg for T. Hussey; MacCauley for Tor dusky; Donahue for Simons; Rlccardo for Perkins. Ninth Ward Boosters: The German Americans of South Scranton and Nan ti coke will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Harmon Field, in a Wyoming Valley Soccer League. The locals defeated Nanti coke last week to hand the Nans their first beatlns in leacue corhner.i. mi.

oweeney ana riaaen oy bod jacx L. Scovllle Wright son, was third. k. Burcaw Mesick Winning two of the four events and placing second in another, Matt Coar's Sandrock captured the major honors under the expert riding of Miss Betty White at the Ablngton Hills Hunt M. B.

Puller Jr. nnd Mr. Sweeney Ilenberaer Hiofski Regan for McAvay; Zimmerman for were in cnarge or the events. Approxl R. Stone Sekera J.

O'Donnell. Referee: Leo. Umpire tion. mateiy a score or Horses participated. R.

Rosenberg Zaleski Myears. Head Linesman: Stone. Club's sixth annual hw. trials on Saturday at the estate of James T. Sweeney at Dalton.

R. Ryarr Muldoon St. John's to Engage 2 autendorr H. Wlmmer wnnrf Sandrock triumphed In the first Avoca Ieven Today oakiey W. B.

F. Kline Connell Score by Points Wyo. Seminary 7 0 6 215 Allentown Prep 0 0 0 00 Touchdowns Coopey, Connel. Ex tra point, Connell (placement). Safety, Allentown Prep.

Substitutes, PITTSTON, Nov. li. St. John's and Avoca High School Grid squads will meet in an Armistice Day Football game at the West Pittston Municipal stadium on Monday afternoon at 2:16 o'clock: The game is looked forward to by local scholastic football followers as it will determine the strength of the "Blue Jays" for the annual Thanksgiving Day game with Pittston High School. St.

John's Band will play between the halves. Wyoming seminary, Arnold. Paske vleh, Yaple, Troup, Kennedy, Thomas, event open to all hunters and jumpers and consisting of performance, manner and confirmation over a mile course. Front Sail, ridden and owned by M. B.

Fuller placed second, and Brushalong, owned by James T. Sweeney and ridden by Miss Louise Bryden, placed third. Brushalong Second In the Ladies' class, Brushalong again ridden by Miss Bryden was runnerup to Sandrock with Miss White up. Gold Coast, owned by James T. Sweeney and ridden by Jean Sylvester, came in third.

In the third event, open to members of the hunt club, Oale Navarre was first. The winner, ridden by M. supec, ciementl. Allentown Prep, Rosenburg, Wentzel, Graner, Ford, Ahlum, Kulick, Scovllle. Referee.

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M. B. Fuller jr. sandrock with Miss White riding was second and Tope, owned by Mr. Sweeney, was third.

Miss Ann Weeks was the rider. In the fourth event, a two mile race over hunting country and open to all entries, Lady earns in the winner, she Is owned by S. V. P. Quackenbush, John Shlmkus was the rider.

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