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mux txixm WSXVCVL 0UX ME TS SIOUX CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1930. rvi Ml Ml fMlfp mm Little Trouble Downing Omaha Eleven Has Las MAROONS LOSE TO NODAK AGS IN HOMECOMING Sheldon Junior North Dakota Bison Trampled Maroons Luther Eleven Downs Beaver by 6 to 0 Score I College Defeats Eagle Grove, 57-0 (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Sheldon, la. In a Hawkey Junior college conference game here Saturday, the Sheldon Junior college eleven raced over Eagle Grove, Decorah, Ja. (.1) The Luther' SUBURBANITES DEFEAT NORTH GRIDDERS, 13-0 0 Bison Clinch 12 to Victory in Last Period homecoming: crowd saw the Norsemen defeat Buena Vista Saturday, 6 to 0. The lone scoring play came at the start of the second quar-ter when Hanson intercepted a pass and ran 45 yards for a touchdown.

It was the third Iowa conference victory for Luther in four games. Luther threatened repeatedly but lacked the scoring punch while its defense kept the Beavers well in check. Captain Hanson Wolan. and Sacik were the Luther stellar STATISTICS MS Tanlsgairieil from scrimmage 137 Yanls lott from scrim 57 to 0. At the half.

Sheldon held 20 to 0 lead. The winners made nine! touchdowns and three extra points.) Frohwein, center, and Bollman.j tackle, on the line, and Knauer and Miller in the backfield starred for Sheldon while Clinite and Middleton, Eagle Grove backs, were outstanding for the losers. Eagle Grove mage NDA. 30 9 1 2 1 5 3 1" 44 First downs 8 Passes attemptpil 4 Pss3 completed 2 Vasses Intercepted Yards pained on passes IS Fumbles 2 Recovered fumble 1 Yards lost hv ijenal'ies Punts 1 Average, ot punts 3S made only one first down. COLLETTWINS TITLE AGAIN (jury and McGilvra Are Scorers in Sioux City-ans' Victory By Robert Phipp i (Journal Sport "Writer.) Omaha, ln Davis Fnux City East high team had h't'w trouble scoring- two touch-rmwns in the first half to defeat Oman North high, 13 to 0, here Bat- The Omahans put their second in the game for the second hj'f and the subs held the visitors scoreless and made a much better showing than the regulars.

Cairy NORFOLK WINS FROM TRINITY Ry Kllsworth Tarker (Journal Sport Writer.) Morningside's courageous football team stopped Xorth Dakota State la all but three minutes of play Saturday, hut during those three minutes, the undefeated Bison won the game. The score was 1- to 0 and Captures Her Fifth Na Scrappy Blue and White Gridders Fight Hard but Lose, 13-0 tional "Women's Golf Championship By Russell J. Newland made the first touchdown for East I ja crowd of 2.500 Morningside college hiarh after Zentz of North got off a. bad kick and grave away the ball on the North 20-yard line. He cov (Associated Press Pports Writer I Is Angeles.

(JP) Smiling: Glennajtle which was fought in cold weath- Collett, the wonder girl of American fer on tfass new. Coach Donald Joynt's scrappy Blue and White gridders from Trinity went down to defeat Saturday night. 13 to 0, before the Norfolk Junior college eleven in a game played at Stock Yard park. After holding the Grenadiers on ft ered the distance in three runs of a i yard and a 17-yard dash. McGilvra I made the extra point on a drop kick- ffolf, reached new and brilliant The Bison, 'quick to take advan-heights Saturday when sho stroked tage of the momentary lapse on th her way to her fifth national wom-'part of the Maroon stalwarts at th i start, of the final Quarter, scored on North fumbled a punt soon after en title witn a ana victory uvn touchdown after a concerted driv Virginia Van AVie.

of Chicago, in the even terms during the first period, the Trinity line wavered in the second quarter and allowed the Neb-raskans to advance the ball to the 30-yard line from which point Ed-holm hurled a pass to McGrane that 3-Kole finals of the 1930 classic. As calmly as though out for a couple of practice rounds, the defending champion of the last two years pitted her mastery of the woods and irons against the challenge her vounger rival. Oblivious to I resulted in a touchdown. Davenport 1b second quarter and Clarkbroke lnoee for 15 yardto take the ball to the Vikings 20-yard line on the next play. McGilvra made five yards through the line but East Jost the ball on downs.

McGilvra Scores The visitors blocked the punt, however, for another chance, with Ras-mussen recovering: seven yards from Stockwell picked up three yards through the right side. M. Clark was rushed into the game for that originated on their own 30-yard marker, when McKay plunged over the goal from the 4-yard line. Before the Maroons had completely recovered from the effect of the Ag. gies' first tally, L.onsborough, fleet quarterback, broke loose on the third play after the next kickoff and ran 60 yards for another marker.

Both, attempts for the extra points, failed. Decision Turning Toint It waa Umpire Harmon's decision that Kettle had interfered with th North Dakota receiver on a pass. added the extra point with a perfect dropkick. A fumble on the 5-yard line "in the same period, cost the Catholics their only chance to score on thefr heavier opponents. A long pass f-om McDonald to McCarten followed by a good gain on a line smash by Hughes put Trinity in its only scoring position.

The third quarter was bard fought everything, including frequent applause from several thousand spectators. Miss Collett set a steady pace that produced the West Rolf of the tournament. Pressed only during the first nine holes, which she finished 1 up on the Chicago contender, the champion set out to make history in the second half of the morning round. Three birdies arid a spectacular eagle followed. She finished the morning round In 76, five under women's par for the sharply trapped, rolling north course of the Los Angeles Country club.

with the visitors maintaining their! slight superiority. There were no McGilvra and "went over on the. next play. Cairy's drop kick was wide. Another blocked punt on the 30-yard line seemed good for another score soon over but a penalty pie-vented the marker.

(East -was on the 25-yard line and the 12-yard line in the third quarter, and blocked a punt on the 20-yard line In the fourth quarter, but could not add to its score total. North never serious attempts at scoring on the! part of either team, however. Se- i that first suggested a turning point in the game. Backed up to their own 30-yard line after an exchange of punts, Ijonsborough pitched a lonjp pass to "Westgate, which was intercepted by Kettle, Maroon back, on the 50-yard line and 10 yards. Because Kettle had interfered curing the ball on Trinity's 40-yard line in the fourth quarter, the Grenadiers launched the offensive that culminated in the second touchdown.

Taking the ball from the 20-yard line, Colkdurn, a substitute fullback, gave a nice exhibition of piv-' otinir rl rlndpin nA Via wove, his Her first nine card read 40, onei seriously threatened the Sioux City with the receiver, the Aggies wer over par, but she trimmed half a Fadden. Staff Photographer. dozen strokes off par for the second nine. For the 31 holes she played, she was six under par. iliss Van Wie, poor off the tee and erratic in her putting, turned the morning round in 41-42 S3.

Five holes to the good, Miss Col PURDUE RACES Two of tlie many exciting moments in the Morn in gside -North Dakota State football Rama at Bass field are shown in th above ptitiires taken by The Journal staff photographer. In the upper panel, McKay, stellar Jltsno halfback who accounted for one of the touchdowns against the Maroons, is seen with the ball just before he was tackled by Smith, of Momlngside. Fletcher Kettle, of Morn-ingside. Is attemptin an end run in the lower pirture, but the two North Dakota tacklers who are in close pursuit, overtook him after a 5 -yard gain. NORTHWESTERN WINS GAME goal.

Shoemaker waa largely instrumental in the four punls blocked by East and was the big man in the line. Cairy and Stockwell did most of the ball carrying for East while McOilvra's kicking was excellent. Lineups and summary: Omaha. 0) Kasr (13)' Tietsort(c) 1 C.Clark Guthrie James nibson Is Rasmusyen Scarpa. Doboon Shoemaker Beran rt Pauley(c) Kauffold re Peterson 7.cntx Ob McGilvra Rarraa Ih Mahnke given possession of the ball in mid-field and from there they launched the strong running offensive that resulted In victory.

The first of the Xorth Dakota gains came when Lonsborough circled end for 20 yards before beinjr tackled. McKay added a yard through center and Merner shot through a hole in left tackle for another five yards. Standing within 25 yards of th goal line, McKay escaped several would be Morningside tacklers and both ran and rolled to the 9-yard marker. May advanced the ball tr the 4-yard line from which point OVER HAWKEYES way through a broken field to cross the Trinity goal. The attempted kick was blocked.

MoDonald and McCarten looked good in the Trinity backfield, while Brodigan was the best bet on the line. McGrane, end, and Wallenzein, tackle, starred for the winners on the defense, while Edholm and Johnson were the offensive lights. Lineups and summary: Trinity (0) Norfolk lett was forced to bow to better golf on the 19th and 21st, but at the 25th she had won back the two, and at the 2Sth increased her margin to 6 up. Miss Van "Wie made a last desperate effort and won the 30th, but her par 5 on the 31st was not good enough.for the birdie 4 posted by the champion. FOOTBALL SCORES Tark Th Stockwell Joynt le McCJrane Boilermakers Triumph in Contest with Iowa, 20-0 Anthps rt.

cairy I waybill It Wallenxien Substitutions M. Clark or J1cGilvra, Kahnen 12; Morning- Dakota Aggies, Xorth tide. ft. Iowa City. (JP) Steam accumulated since, Michlgran clamped a safety valve on the Boilermakers a week Beats Illinois 32 to 0 to Remain Unbeaten in Big Ten Race By William Weekes fAnsociated Prees Sports Writer.) Memorial Stadium, Champaign.

111. (JP) The famous jinx and cripple Club fron Northwestern, playing as though fortune had nothing but beam at Kvanston this year. Wesleyan, 12; Rochester, 0. Penn Military, 20; St. Joseph, 9.

Duke. IS; Navy, 0. Swa rthmore, 33; Washington college, 6. Oettysburg. 12: Lehigh, 0.

Hanover, 20; Lebanon, 0. Wllliamo. 64; Hobart, 0. St. John's, Prexel.

0. Montclair Normal, 18; New Tork Ag-giea, 0. Manhattan, 18: Renneelaer. 7. Villanova.

Boston college, 7. Miss Collett's par shattering morning round disheartened the Chicago girl. As a girl of 19, Miss Collett won her first national title in 1922, and she repeated in 1925. Since 1928 she has ruled America's women golfers with an iron hand. Saturday's match McKay made good in his line plunge.

Elect's to Kick Morningside's decision to kick witft only four minutes of play remaining, was responsible for the second North Dakota marker. Hutchinson booted the ball to Captain May, who waa ago drove the Purdue machine to a Brodigan c. Kassabaiim B. Murphy rg K. C'arlco Murray rt Woepple Alln Davenport McCarten jb Edhnlm McDonald lh -Moore Ruark rh D.

Carrico Hushes fb Johnson Score by period: Trinl'v 0 0 0 0 0 Norfolk 0 7 0 13 ScorinR Tourhtlowns: McGrane. (substitute for7 Johnson). Points after touchdown: Davenport (tdarekirkl. First downs: Trinity. 4: Norfolk.

t. Pars Muth for Stockwell. Popevis for Rasmus-sn. Joy for Peteraon, Kickman for lames, Joy for C. Clark.

Klndi? for I'nbjon, Humphrey for James, rtizik for shoemaker, Dutlon for Peterson. "Wade-'w for Cairy, Stark for Rickmaji, Grld-ly for Scarpa, Swanson for Guthrie, rady for Beran. Turner for Anthe-s, for Zentz, Custard forPark, Mo-ran for Barraa. Davis for Smith, Kane Gibson, Flaamick for Tietsort, Jensen Kauffold. S'ore by periods: City Kait 0 0 15 North 0 0 fl 0 First downs Sioux City Kast, 6: Oma- was the spcond mPPtlntr of i 'niiptt thrown on the 30-yard line.

and Van Wie In the national finals, Iine, P'mses by May and Mc-the former winning. 13 and 12, two thS h'rd Oeorgetown, 0. 0. Kentucky 0 to 0 triumph over the University of Iowa's makeshift aggregation here Saturday afternoon. A 60-yard march In the first three minutes of play and a pair of sensational dashes around the ends for SO and 70 yards, respectively, accounted for Purdue's three scores.

It was Iowa's third successive 1'nlon. 19; Vermont, 7. Western Maryland, 10; Marshall, 37; Bthany South Greenbrier Military, 13 tary, 0. Kandolph-Macon, Kat high. 13: Xorth (Omahal.

0. Norfolk Junior college, 13; Trinity, 0 COIXEGE9 Jow Iowa Wepleyan. 13; Central, (. Simpeon, i'i; 1'arsons. LutlieT, Huena Vista, fl.

outh Dakota Northern Normal. Kpearfish Normal. 6. Yankton, 24; Sioux Falls. Dakota Wesleyan, 32.

School Mines, 0. Minnesota Kveleth Junior college, 45; Hibbing Junior. 0. Moorhead Normal, 33; Wahpeton Science, 0. Pt.

19; farleton, 0. Kiver Kail Teachers, 12; Stout, I. Ft. OlaT. 19; Carleton, 0.

Concordia (Moorhead), 7: St. 0. Virginia oo; Diiluth 0. Duluth Jtaca 2. Xorth Central Conference es attempted: Trinity.

11; Norfolk. 1 1 Satll rda years ago. gave Illinois its worst in its modern football his vi North. 2. Penalties Kast, 4 for I'ubstitutions: Trinity Fitzgerald for! piety aiLei uic niUAUiL, ljUiisoorougll dashed through a wide gap In the left side of the Maroon line, shook loose two tacklers who had a hold, on him, and behind three teammates ney.

It. State Normal, Louisiana college 6. Stanford Eleven Defeats Oregon Allen. Me-rrigaTi for McCarten. P.

Murphy for B. Mirphy. Smith for Ruark, McCarten for Merriftan. Norfolk t'olk-d-irn for KnhMr for McGrane, McGlnnia for Grim. Johnson for Woepple.

Official" Pucllek (Nebraska 1, umpire: J. CLeary (Columbus), referee; x. O'Letiry (Columbus), head linesman. who formed effective interference- Omaha Xorth. 1 for in yards.

Kast, complete 1 for 12 yard: iah.1 North, 3, completed 1 for 15 v-i-ils, 1 Intercepted. Punts North, 10 'it average of 22 yard; East, 4 for of 32 yards Tiuchdowns Cairy, Clark. Try for nt -McGilvra. 'I'ficials Referee, Hickey fCrelgh-. umpire.

Stuelke (Coe; head Iines- Davsi (Omaha). 32 to 0. Illinois, rated as almost an even bet with Northwestern since, the loss of Hank Bruder, Harry Kent and Iteh Russell, and wholesale vaccinations against smallpox, was a soundly licked football team. Bob. Zuppke's Aggie Team, 13-7 the field for another defeat of the season, and the lone Big- Ten game on the Hawkeye schedule.

A Dads' day throng of saw the contest. Iowa showed plenty of ground gaining power, rolling up -11 first (leorgia Tech. 14; Auburn Poly, 12. Furinan, Da vls-Elkins, 7. Tuskegee, 40; Talladega.

6. Wilmington. 20; Cedarvllle, 9. Chattanooga. Mercer.

6. Lincoln Memorial, 12; Tusculum, 6. Flsk. 12; Wilberforce. Texas Christian, Texas Aggies.

0. Southern Methodlat. 14; Baylor. 14. West Virginia Wesleyan, 20; Glenvllle touchdown.

Stanford Stadium. (JP) Oregon- passing attack not only collapsed as South North Dakota university, 21; Dakota State. 0. Bi- Tea Conference Purdue. Iowa, 0.

Normal. 0. With both teams concentrating on the offense rather than defense at the start of the game, the spectators were treated to the rare spectacle of seeing both goal lines endangered in the initial quarter. Morningside was the first to invade th Spinach Winner of Latonia Turf Event Latonia, Ky. (JP) Spinach, owned by William Siegler, New York.

State college gave the Stanford football team the scare of its life before 22,000 spectators here Saturday, but the Cardinal eleven clung desperately to a one-touchdown lead amassed in the first half, to emerge victorious, 13 to 7. a ground gainer for Illinois, but was good for one Northwestern touchdown, while the running attack of the Illini, although better than the passing, was futile when the ball was near the Northwestern goal Florida Redhead Wins a 19 to 0 Victory from Chicago Minnesota, Indiana, 0.. Northwestern, 32; Illinois, 0. Michigan. 13; Ohio State, 0.

Big Sli Conference Texas, 17; Oklahoma. 7. i Saturday won the 12th renewal of the Latonia championship takes. i eans of al in scoring matters for the first thre sensational overhead attack in thein0rirt. ir, fi downs against eight for the visitors.

Twelve of the Hawkeye drove Into scoring territory only to be halted by the failure of their pass attack. Iowa trief 11 passes, but completed only one for 18 yards. Purdue contented itself with powerful line driving and end runs behind brilliant interference, attempting only one pass which was incomplete. The visitors were credited with 324 yards from scrimmage against 169 for the Hawkeyes. Score Early in Game Purdue's first tally came early in the contest when the Boilermakers "ura perioa.

unree with worth $25,000 added. He finished three lengths ahead of Tarn and ran' the mile and three-quarters distance In 3-5. r-tagjr Field, Chicago. (fP) Alliga-' tracks were all over Stagg field i-U'irday tracks that spelled out 'r name of another red head T.e- Bethea and the score: Florida Chicago 0. The redheaded Gator captain ran Alabama.

IS: Tennearee, 6. Kentucky. 33; Wa-hlngton-Lee. 14. Tulane, 21; Birmingham Southern, 0.

Roanoke, (); Richmond, 0. Virginia, 13; Virginia Military, 9. Georgia, 26; North Carolina, 0. Far West Colorado university, 36; Colorado School of Mines. 7.

Flacsiaff Teachers, New Mexico A. and 6.. Idaho. 46: Whitman. 0.

Washington State, 24; Gonxaga, 0. Arizona. Tenipe Normal, 0. New Mexico, 51; New Mexico School of Mines. 0.

Stanford, 13; Oregon Agsles. 7. Olympic Club. 13: Calif ornia, 7. Nevada.

20; Pacific. 13. Southern California, (5; Utah 10. Oregon, Washington. 0.

Denver, Colorado college, 9. Montana, 13; Montana State, 6. Buerke on the throwing end and Mc-Kallp, Root and. Little receiving, netted 80 yards and a touchdown, Little carrying the bal over from the line. Wildcat I-ine Strong If there were Northwestern stars, the names of Frank Baker, veteran end: big Pug Rentner, the boy from Joliet, 111., and little I.ee Hanley, who plays quarterback for his brother and coach, must be mentioned, but the play of the Wildcat line, as usual, made the task of the ball carriers almost simple.

Rentner, a 184-pound halfback, gave the crowd of 50,000 homecom-ers their big thrill of the day, when 12-yard line. Thompson placekicked yards for one touchdown, plowed me extra point. Nebraska. 14: Iowa State, It. Kansa.

14; Kanxaa A Spies. 0. Mlsaouri Yalley Conference Marquette, It; Orelghton, 7. Interaertlonal Wisconsin, 27: Pennsylvania. 8.

Notre Dame. 21; Carnegie Tech, C. New York 38: Missouri, 0. Michigan Aggies, 14; Colgate, 7. Florida, 19; Chicago, 0.

Midwest St. John's Military. 14: Shsttuck, t. Northern State Teachers, IS; Michigan Ttachers. 0.

Carroll. 25; Belolt. 0. North Central. 33; Kalamaioo, 0.

La Crosse Normal, 14; Eau Claire Normal. 0. Albion, 26; Olivet. 0. Emporia Normal, 27; Southwestern, -1 3.

Hillsdale. 13; Detroit City college, 12. Illinois Wesleyan, IS; Depauw, (. Franklin. 27; E.trlhatn.

0. Big Crowd Sees Panthers Win Over Syracuse took the ball on their 41-yard line. Their lone pass failed but in nine smashes at the line they, scored a Kettle Makes 13 Yards After receiving the opening kiefc. off. Xorth Dakota found the Maroons' line impervious and then, punted to Smith who was downed, in the center of the field.

Kettle con-, tributed a 13-yard gain through tackle, whereupon Vander Wilt added two more yards for a first down. Smith took a pass from Vander Wilt that advanced the ball to the 88-yard line and successive attempts at the center of the Xorth Dakota line by Haenfler, Vander Wilt and Smith the oval to the 23-yard line before the Bison checked the headlong dash of the Maroons. In possession of the ball for the second the minions of Coach Casey Finnegan pierced the Momlngside line with equal ease. A spinner play, with McKay carrying the touchdown, Horstman plunging over 1 fridai Karrier Pro Team Plays Pender Today in the third period, after he had fired a forward pass to Baker for a touchdown, he grabbed the next kickoff on his 3-yard line, and behind beautiful interference, scurried the Maroon line tor anotner fid put the ball in scoring position r'. a third.

A raw wintry day buffeted the boys from the south and it took nearly of a quarter for them to get varmed up. Then the crowd of 0,000 saw a streak of red. Th highly touted Bethea went into anion, behind perfect interference, redhead gained five yards again nd again, taking: it from midfield 1,1 the Chicago 5-yard line as the ended. The Maroons were in scoring: position twice, once after recovering a LOCAL Central high. 13; Thomas (Council Bluffs), 0.

South Sioux City high. Syracuse, N. Pittsburgh overcame the Syracuse football eleven, 14 to 0, before a crowd of 30,000 at Archbold stadium Saturday. Jefferson West Once in the second period ana through the whole Illinois eleven for again In the fourth the Panthers a touchdown. center on fourth down.

Kissell place-kicked the extra point. Iowa threatened to duplicate Purdue's performance shortly after the next, kickoff, taking the ball on its 42-yard line and parading down the field to the 12-yard line as the first quarter ended. A five-yard penalty halted the Hawkeyes and when three successive passes failed Purdue took the ball and kicked out of danger. Iowa carried the ball to midfield and punted to Purdue's 20-yard line. What promises to be a thrilling and hard fought football game will be played at Stock Yards park at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon when the Karl-Keen Karrlers, undefeated pro eleven, meet the Pender.

Neb- roint. 0. COLLEGES George Washington, South Dakota, 0. (Tie.) Capital, 13; Otterbein, 0. Miami, 19; Denison, 6.

Georgetown, 22; Union. 6. Clemson. 75; Newberrv, 0. Sewanee.

IS: of MlHsiRsippt, 7. Columbia academy. St. Ambrose, C. Mississippi collegs.

Louisiana Poly, 0. Ashland. 12; Marietta, 0. El Paao Collere of Mlnu. 31: Turn hall accounted for 17 vard in tn r-tor fumble on the 15-yard line and Tonv.

i uuueie.ii.ea mis year. rirst attempt. Line smashes took the ine renaer team nas played Be v- pigskin eight yards nearer the prom. era! games, winning most of them sent their 200-pound fallback, Franklin Hood, crashing through the center of the line for the final foot and a touchdown. The big Pitt fullback, who for the last two years has been handicapped by injuries, was the Pittsburgh ace In the hole all afternoon, and Syracuse, whose stalwart line prides itself on itygroal line stands, was unable to hold human battering ram when a touchdown was in sight.

Paul "Rip" Collins was the only On the second play Risk slipped out of Hay's arms, and streaked around right end for 80 yards and Michigan State Normal, 19; Western State Normal, 0. Springfield, 20; Lebanon Valley, Augustana, 13: Knox, Northern Teachers. IS; Michigan Tech. 0. Lake Forest, 40: Northwestern 0.

Ohio 47; Western Reserve, Kenyon, Haverford, 0. Lawrence. 21: Hamlin, Mount Union. 25; Oberlln. 0 Ohio Wesleyan.

33; Cincinnati, 0. Hose Poly, Hanover, 0. East Oeneva, 41; Waynesburg, 7. Washington 14; WeM.mlnsUr, 0. Quantico Marine.

33: Atlantic, 0. Bowdoln. IS; Tufts. 14. Pittsburgh.

14; Syracuse. 0. Temple. 20; Washington-Jefferson, 7. Yale.

21: Brown, Dartmouth, S3; Columbia, 0. Cornell, 12 Princeton, 7. Army, Harvard, 0. Kutpers, 33; Johns Hopkins, 9. Fordham, Holy Cross, Trinity.

16; Connecticut Agglea, (, Allegheny. Thlel, 0. Juniata, 52; Wagner, 9. Penn State, 0: Lafayttte, 0. Tale Junior varsity, 46; Penn Junior varsity.

0. Muhlenberg, Dickinson, 0. Nlarara, It; St. Lawrence, 9. Buffalo, Hamilton, 9.

Ursinus. If; Franklin-Marshall. after Wien caught a pass from Maroon quarterback, and raced reversingly down the field 44 yards to the 11-yard line. The Maroons completed 10 out of aerial tosses for a gain of 151 vards. Three passes were Florida completed two out of passes, for an.

eight-yard gain. The other two were intercepted. Florida mad It first downs, Chi- Baker was the leading scorer for the deceitful Wildcats, with three journeys over the Illinois goal line. His first two were honest pieces of work on forward passes from Rentner, one for 28 yards and the other gathered in on the goal line. Pass Is Intercepted The third was a piece of thievery in the last period when he snatched a heave from Berry, Illinois halfback, and raced 64 yards for another touchdown.

The final Wildcat score was produced by a pair of substitutes, Roy Lending- and Jimmy O'Mara, and came about two minutes before the finish. Leminir tossed a lateral pass to O'Mara, who made his only run of the game a 38-yard dash for a score. The triumph, not entirely unex- Tech. 0. Findlay, 20; Toledo 9.

Winona Teachers college. Mankato Teacher college, 9. Ball Stats Teachers, 21; Central Normal 0. Baker. 91; Bethany, 9.

Duquesna university, 14; Howard college. Heidelberg, 12 Wltteaberr. 7. John, Carroll. Adrian college 7.

West Liberty, 12; Muakingum, 14. Oglethorpa, Dayton, 0. Coe. Monmouth, 0. (Night.) Drake.

20; Grlnnell, 7. Detroit. 23; West Virginia. 9. Centra.

St. Xavier. 9. Wisconsin 29; Ripon, St, Louis, Butler. 0.

Ised land and a dash through left tackle by Bunt for 17 yards planted the ball on Morningside's 35-yard line. Lonsborough picked up six around end and Bunt hit the center of the line for a yard, but all further tries for gains were successfully stifled by the Methodists. During the second quarter, the Maroons outplayed the visitors and twice traveled deep into their terri. tory. Smith Runs Back Punt The sensational open field rnv-nln of Smith accounted for sue9i of the first expedition.

Taking efie (Continued on Page 2-B Column 2) by topheavy scores. The team Is said to possess a heavy line and a. fast shifty backfield. Former college and high school stars comprise the lineup. The Karrlers have strengthened their lineup in preparation for a hard fought game.

Coach Jimmy Harrison has been drilling his chargres all week despite the inclement weather and it is expected that a new 8et of plays will be sprung if the Panthers offer too much resistance. Thus far this yearr the Karl-Keen, team has not been scored on. Sioux Cityan to see action against; Cat a touchdown. Kissell missed the kick for the extra Late in the third period Iowa started another drive from its 48-yard line. The Hawkeyes pounded their way to the 16-yard line, but again the Purdue line stiffened and when a desperate Iowa pass was dropped by Lloyd Jensvold, the Boilermakers took the ball on their 15-yard mark.

Later in the final quarter Hay Syracuse, playing the entire at right end. Neither Brown nor Siegel broke into the lineup. When Pittsburgh plays Notre Dame next Look for Mannerisms On of a football scout' most important Jobs, according; to Lou l.ifl a Aim- iS, 1 '2-t Yft-Jf' i a w. T. 4 mm '--t I Mir.

ft week. It is likely that comns win little mannerisms In a player start at on end with MacMurdo at that tip off the play. lth other. Amherat, 26; Worcester Tech, 7. Bucknell, 14; St.

Thomas; 0. (Continued on Page Column 2)! (Continued on Page 2-B Column 7) (Continued on Page 2-B Column 2) 4 li "Li iiJ'T?.

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