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i SPORTS SIOUX CITY.sIOWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937. ANTRAL DODGERS AM N5 Fleet Halfback aroons MINNESOTA vs NEBRASKA parks Visitors SPORTS WHIPS ROUTS Little Turn on ower Highly Rated Dodgers Prove No Match for Sioux City Aggregation in Rough and Tumble Game Special Dispatch to The Journal Fort Dodge. Ia. A steam roller Central high, football team trounced Fort Dodge high school, 20 to 0, here Friday night in a rough and tumble game that cost the Dodgers the services of a star back anrf lineman for the remainder of the season. The Little Maroons knifed 7the Fort Dodge line for long gains md uncorked an effective aerial attack to score three touchdowns jn the first half.

The Dodgers' defense stiffened in the last two periods and kept the hard running Central backs, out of dangerous terr George Underwood Reels Off Sensational Runs to Defeat Sioux Cityans by 3112 Margin By Cliff Harris Journal Sports Writer A thin, agile lad answering to tHe name of George Underwood berformed magnificently on Stock Yards field Friday night and led his team Ames to a 31 to 12 victory over the Black Raiders of East high school. Underwood went unnoticed in the opening quarter ana was benched in favor of a passer but returned in the second frame to open what later proved to be one of the cleverest pieces of ball lug- ging seen in Sioux City for several ritorv. Tne Daitie was as rougn asy seasons. His return to the game in the second quarter sparked Ames to bigger things after trailing at the end of the first quarter, and en- GIANT TACKLE OF IOWA TEAM OUT FOR YEAR Statistics East Ames 18 8 COYOTES DROP! HARD GAME TO SIOUX, 13 TO 7 Champion Nodaks Rally in Second Half for Close Victory Grand Forks, N. D.

University of North Dakota Sioux SDR 9 First downs Yards gained rushing Yards gained passing Forward passes attempted ..88 14 Bl ERM AN Coach i MclLRAYY Fullback 8 Two of the oerennial titans of mtdwestern football. Minne- 3 Two of the perennial titans of mtdwestern football, Luebcke Suffers Broken Leg in Scrimmage-Great Loss 1 I Forward passes completed 8 Forward passes Intercepted 9 Yards lost rushing mt Average distance punts SS'i Returned punts, yards 47 Returned klckoffs, yards 139 Fumbles Opponents' tumbles recovered Penalties 49 82 37 79 31 1 1 19 COMMITTEE FOR CHARITY CLASH COWBOYS TRIM BLUEJAY CLUB Minnesota and Nebraska, will clash at Lincoln today in the first stern test of the season. Minnesota defeated North Dakota State, 69 to 7, in its opener, while Nebraska has not yet been placed in competition. Coach Bernie Bierman, whose Gophers have lost only two games in five years and Capt. Ray King-, stalwart defensive end will direct the Minnesota attack.

Andy Uram, alternate captain and triple threat halfback, is one of the main cogs in the Gopher offense. Coach Biff Jones, starting his first season at Nebraska, will have only one veteran in his backfield John Howell, triple threat quarterback. Mcllravy is tacklinr the difficult assignment of succeeding Sam Francis at fullback. uny played here in years. Capt.

Carton Acher, sparkplug of the Dodger eleven, suffered a broken collar-bone in the second half, and the team's physician said he will play no more football this year. Two Ordered Out Earlier the' game, Dessihger, Fort Dodge tackle, left the field with an arm injury. An examination afterward revealed two fracturedbones in his right arm. He is also through for the season. Late In the game, Jones, star Fort Dodge quarterback, and Uknes, Central end, were ordered off the gridiron for fighting.

Central was simply unstoppable In the first half. With Kennedy and Larson in the leading ball toting roles, the Little Maroons early in the first period marched from their 34 to the Dodger 5-yard stripe, where Burns found a gap st tackle and plunged across. The placekick for the extra point was good. The -Visitors got their other touchdowns in the second period. Kennedy paved the way for mark- er No.

2 when he ran a punt back 20 yards to Fort Dodge's 40. He twisted his way to the 15 in three trips and then leaped high in the sir to push a short pass over the line of scrimmage to Larson who gcored standing up. The kick for the extra point hit the goal post. Final Marker The third and final touchdown came, late in the second half. Pushed back to midfield by a 15-yard penalty on Cobb, Central started a touchdown march that "put the ball between the posts in a half dozen plays.

Kennedy made up the distance lost on the penalty -in two trips and then Uknes opened defense of their North Central conference football title by pounding out a 13-7 victory' over a stubborn and talented University of South Dakota eleven Friday night. Outclassed in the first quarter when the Coyotes were smashing abled the visitors to chalk up a convincing victory over the Raiders who previously had been un-. beaten. Iowa City. (JP) The Injury suffered by Henry Luebcke, giant tackle on the University of Iowa football team during practice Friday night, was diagnosed as a broken leg byuniversity hospital physicians here late Friday.

X-ray pictures showed his leg to be broken at the ankle. The injured member was set by hospital physicians and he was reported to be resting comfortably. The Chicago sophomore will be lost to the sauad this season. Chairman Names Group to Carry On Ticket Sale Drive Creighton Drops First Conference Game by 16 to 13 Stillwater. Okla.

The Cow The personnel of the ticket i over the Sl-oux tackles for long Bison Romp Over Morninffside, 33-6 boy of Oklahoma A. col-. committee for the annual charity jgains c. A. West's eleven started football game sponsored by Epiph- ta function in the second quarter, 128 tossed their 10-gallon hats It was Ames, ironically, who kept the Black Raiders from finishing last season without a defeat and if the Raiders were out for revenge Friday night they certainly didn't get it.

Ames won last, year's tussle, 7 to 6. East Counts Twice East high's counters came as the knto the thick of the Missouri Val- any council oi tne ruugnis oi evened the score and went on to ey gridiron race here Friday win in the second half. night by walloping the 1936 co- lumbus was announced Friday by Albert Fahey, chairman of general arrangements. champion Creighton Bluejays, 16 Ryan and Loe, brilliant South to 13, the first conference bat- Dakota backs, punctured the Proceeds from the ticket sale and possibility was seen that hj6 would not be ready for thft38 season. jf The injury came rigjav at the close of practice.

Liiebcke was playing offensive and was boxed in from on tf; side on a line play and was thfifo struck by another player the opposite di for both clubs. Creighton struck back after Sioux line for long gains in a result of passes, the first touchdown being scored midway in the for the game, which will feature Trinity academy against the Creighton Preps November 21 at each Cowboy scoring sortie, wip steady first quarter drived climaxed by Loe scoring on a reverse ing out Pete Rivers' opening field first quarter when Trasowech, the gold to take a 6-3 lead and then Sensational Play of Ernie Wheeler Gives North Dakotans Decisive Victory in Loop Encounter Fargo, N. D. W) North Dakota State scored its, second North Central conference victory Friday night, defeating the Morningside football team from Sioux City, 33 to 6. Led by Ernie Wheeler, who dashed across the Maroon goal line three times, on runs of 65, 20 and 10 yards, the Bison were forced to stave off two early threats by the Maroons.

Morningside made its lone rierp. of East's earlier games this rection. over the Sioux right tackle shortly after the second quarter started. The Chicago soDhomore -had striving to come from behind after Coach Ted Cox's light but speedy chargers'; had marched to season, tossed a long pass from his own 40-yard line to Lease on the Bartron kicked the extra point been as the key man from placement. two midgame touchdowns.

FritzPollard, speedy Negro left in Coacjif Irl Tubbs' first string lineCnd his performance against thirWashington Huskies last Sat- Four brawny linemen George Ames 40-yard marker and Lease eluded two Ames men and raced the remaining distance for the counter. Lease's try for point from placement failed. The second touchdown in the third period, us- Volger, Eldridge Anderson, Jim half, evened the count midway in the second frame, dashing 42 yards around right end to score i ji i il. snared a long pass in sensation Stock Yards park, will go to provide Christmas baskets for unfortunate Sioux Cityans. Members of the ticket committee of which William Toohey will be chairman, are as follows: George Wissing, Harry Har-beck, Dr.

W. S. Petty, W. E. Shannon, Harry Gleason, Martin Noon-an, Vern Windell, Edward Brid-well, Willis Pritchard, Vincent M.

Pritchard, Leo Dougherty, Frank F. Billings, E. P. Doyle, Lester Willsey, Robert J. Fachman, Peter Gales, Joseph Kreber.

Lawrence Schneider, C. J. Zieg-ler. Ed Siekaniec, George Ver- Patton and Capt. Jack Sharp aided now and then by the other mm uruay naa Deen praisea Dyuie Iowa Luebcke was taken out of only style to advance the hoghide the 20.

Central cracked the Do' touchdown for the Sioux Cityans and placekicking the point after. Mel Kahl, reserve left half, scored veterans in the Aggie forward wall, led the punchers to their vic- one play against the Huskies, the in er forward wall wide open the game winning touchdown in came ir the middle of the second quarter when Trasowech uncorked a long pass over the goal line into ory. three plays reached th4yard Iowa coaches declared, and that line. Day went over fpfcm there, was the very first one of the ing straight football for the only time this style of play proved effective against the stronger Bison forward wall. For the Bison, the play of Cecil Schrank and Chuck Pollock at tackles and Tin Yan Jim On in the line and Carl Rorvig, Wheeler and Ed Peterick in the backfield was outstanding.

Dale Flinders and Del Fodness in the line, and Nick Karroll and the waiting arms of Lease. Lease's the third quarter after the Sioux had driven from their own 40. The last play was an of tackle smash from the Coyotes' two-yard line. Alert Ida Grove Team try for extra pcint again failed. snd Larson kicked thefxtra point, game.

A bear, on defense, The second half fras a battle mammoth Luebcke was one of trith Central's offense bogged Line Coach Pat Boland's most apt down and Fort Dbdge unable to pupils. The. loss cuts the Chicago The scoring glory for the Ames Nips Denison High, 7-6 Summary: ij eleven was divided between three beski, John Dumphy, Howard V. Denison, Ia. Special: Although Local D.

V. (13) S. D. V. (7) Gunderson Gainor outplaying Ida Grove on paper, Putchat Hallsn Denison dropped a poorly played get anywhere.

sophomore from a full year of The feature of the game was the competition, as his appearance tmntine of Larson of Central and against Washington will count lei. m. lg. rg. rt.

I.ane Forney Sedgwick Sauvage Merton Kraai in the backfield Lips football game here Friday evening, Amtck featured the Maroon play. men but jn -each instance it was Underwood that reeled off long gains in midfield to put his team within scoring distance. Underwood accounted for two touchdowns; Taylor, a substitute halfback, got and Canady, fullback, the other. Mackenroth Stroh Jones of Fort Dodge, the effective against him this year. Martin, George E.

Fallon, Frank Farrell, Tony F. Mycka, J. Wilson, A. C. Duling, Earl E.

Morgan, Frank McGinnis, Earl F. Riley, Joe Gantz, Joseph J. Tim-merman, J. J. Dalhomm, Joe Neary, Dr.

J. Tierney, D. A. Murphy. M.

Boyle, Charles J. 7 to 6, with an alert visiting team capitalizing on so called breaks on Mominrside (6) N. D. State (33) rvork of the Little Maroons' line The sparkplug of the line, in the first half, and Kennedy's Luebcke was one of the few men Kdberg re Oehrke Ryan 1b Worner Berry lh Kahl rh H. Johnson jltntff, tl; EAST HIGH, 12.

CENTRAL HIGH, 20; Fort Dodfce, Worth Dakota State, 33; MORNING. SIBE. EAST HIGH SECONDS, 7 Allen, 0. North Central North Dakota university, IS; South Dakota university, 7. Iowa State Teachers, SO; Grlnnell, (Tie).

several occasions. Snydpr la. Stevens Flinders it C. Schrank Fodness Green Turk Jlmson Alderson scored first for Deni dashes. who had cinched a starting posi Bartron fb Ordway Score bv Holt tion on the Iowa team.

Despite Pollock son in the second quarter on a neat 36-yard run but his team Felker Paget Brinkman Ames first came shortly after South Dakota 6 7 0 0 7 North Dakota" 9 7 0 13 rg rt re Qb lh his great weight, Luebcke was one of the fastest men on the Karroll Hawkins E. Schrank Wheeler North Dakota si-orlng: Touchdowns, Washington High Noses Out Yankton the second quarter opened when Underwood put the ball on East's mates failed to follow through and Ida Grove drove on to victory. Smith, P. J. Keane, J.

Mullaney; Philip Larkin, Roy Landers, Joseph J. McGuill, J. T. Brennan, Ed Gordon, John- Conway, William Henshall, Dr. Harold Walk Pollard (sub for Kahl), Kahl; points after touchdowns.

Pollard (placekick). rh. Rorvig Colleges I 1 Iowa team and was the first man M. Krail Allison Engen Score by periods 20-yard marker with a 40-yard fb Olson South Dakota scoring: Touchdown, Marsh smashed through for the Ijoe: point after touchdown, Bartron On SliDDerV Field down on every punt in the Wash 8 9 0 0 visitors' marker in the third quar Morningside nlacekick). St.

Tlncent, IS; St. Bonaventure, Duquesne, 89; West Virginia Wes-leyan, 0. A er, Gerald Harrington and A. J. P.

run. After a pass and a line play failed Underwood took charge and sneaked past an entire army of North Dakota 13 7 7 33 Officials: (St. Cloud ter after a 36-yard pass was caught North Dakota State acorlng: Touch Schmitz. downs, Olson, Rorvig, Wheeler 3); Teachers): umpire, Robbins (North Da kota State); head linesman, Gates (Grin nell). Sioux Falls, S.

D. Special: Led 6 by Backfielder Clancy whose Aberdeen Downs sparkling play enlivened an or- dinary exhibition, Washington WatertOWn xllgn by Kuhlon on Denison 3. Tubbs kicked the winning point. It was tacklers to place the ball on East's points after toucuaown, wneeier t3, Miami university, to; sonin Teachers, 0. Missouri University 82; Kirks-vllle Teachers, 6, placements).

1-yard marker. Here Canady took Mornlngsiae scoring: uoucnaown, mr- a Tri-Valley conference tilt. roll. Warrensbur Teachers, Kansas Officials: Bob Thompson (Drake), ref Wesleyan, 0. it over on a power play.

Trotter, an end substituted purposely to convert, added the extra point from placement. nigh trimmed tne Yankton 1 0 A A CMr 13- to 6, on a slippery field Friday Oj A lo ouni night. Although Warrior touch- Aberdeen, S. D. Special: The eree: H.

Jtlmnan (soutn hko State), umpire: Ray Parkins (Minne-cota), head linesman. GOLF FESTIVAL World Series to Be Aired on Networks TIGERS LOSE TO NORTHERN, 19-7 downs were scored by Dean and Aberdeen high school ootbal Corning, Clancy, payed the way team defeated Watertown high in Three in Tihrd Quarter East added its second marker Baylor, S3; ouanoma uuy university, Bucknell, IS; Lebanon Valley, 0. Mississippi, Temple, 9 (Tie). Ersklne, 20; Presbyterian, Henderson State Teachers, 18; Tex-arkana, 9. Cnlver-Stockton, Chllllcothe (Mo.) Business college.

7. i Nebraska Central, Concordia eol-leee. 0. THIS EVENING vith long runs and a few effective a spectacular homecoming game passes. here Friday night, 13 to 0.

It was Chicago. VP) There will be no in a few minutes but the visitors were not long in again taking command of things by shaking Sioux Falls scored in the secondTthe first conference game for Cards Defeat Elk Point by 13 to 0 Count nd third quarters and it looked both teams Aberdeen Normal Takes $100,000 income from radio broadcasts of the world series this Glenvllle Teachers, 27; Fairmont like a shutout victory when the The sensation of the game was Bucks were pushed deep into their a 92-yard run back by Owen Morningside Club to Be Teachers, 0. Svraense. 28: Clarkson. 8.

Underwood loose for two. long gains, one of which was a 15-yard run that placed the ball on. East's year for the first time since 1933. Corn Palace Week Encounter George Washington, 31; Wake 9. IMIversltr of Detroit, 29; western own territory in the fourth.

Emu- Smith, Aberdeen half, on Water lating a play in which Clancy in- town's second period kickoff. However, although no sponsor 3-yard line. Then Underwood; appeared with an offer for ex Scene of Dinner and Prize Giving Members of the Morningside State Teachers, 7. Albion, 33: Assumption, 9. Vnrmnn.

Wofford. 9. plunged over on a power play. Trotter's try for the extra point; failed. 1 Mitchell, S.

D. Special: North elusive broadcasting rights as did tercepted a pass and crossed the A 'fumble by Watertown on its goal after a 50-yard run only to 0wn 21-yard line paved the-way 'have the play nullified, Senior for the opening touchdown in the Halfback Cliff Larson- of the first period. In seven plays Smith New Mexico Normal university, the Ford Motor company of 1934, ern Normal spoiied a corn palace week season's opener for Dakota The other Ames markers were Fort Lewis (Colo.) State college, o. Golf and Country club will gath 1935-36, arm chair fans will hear made in the third quarter. The Morris Harvey, Salem, 9.

Ohio Northern. Denison, 9 (Tie). Oklahoma A. 19: Creiffbton. IS Bycks intercepted a Warrior pass SCored on a lateral pass.

Aber-and trekked 90 yardsfor a count- deen threatened again in the third play by play descriptions of the Wesleyan football Tigers Friday afternoon by taking the big end of a 19 to 7 contest. The score, first came when Taylor romped through East's faltering line on a Central of Fayette, Springfield battles between New York's Giants and Yankees over three Teachers. 7 (Tie). er in the clubhouse at 7 o'clock this evening to celebrate the close of the golf season with a dinner, presentation of prizes, dancing 20-yard run for a touchdown. er, shortly before the game enaea.

and fourth periods. Yankton sHowed a good de- -Watertown played an'excellen apparently decisive, does no indi Eveleth Junior college, Z7t mooing Trotter failed to addthe extra junior college, 9. networks as sustaining programs. cate the comparative strength of rense, but faUed to gain a first defensive game, forcing Aberdeen Doane college, lz; rtrn i earners col point. Then after an exchange of the contending teams.

Wesleyan lege, South Sioux City won its second straight victory Friday night when the Elk Point, S. Pointers were downed, 13 to 0, under the new lights in City park. Both teams presented several scoring threats but only two connected. The Cardinals' first marker came in the second frame when Brandon went across the line after a sustained drive down the field. The try for extra point failed.

The second was made by Mc-Arthur, substitute quarterback, when he sneaked over after a sustained drive in the third quarter. Traver added the extra point. Summary: South Sioux (13) Elk Point (9) National Broadcasting company, Columbia Broadcasting system and bridge. punts following the kickoff Un quarter. attacks.

The visitors, however. Prizes for tournament play as gained more ground than their opponents, but failed to capitalize Tork college, so; Dana, college, 7. John Carroll. 20; Wooster, 1. I.asalle.

8: West Chester Teachers, 8. scored only 10 yards on their run MlssissiDvl colleare. University of on gams at the right time. ning-game and first downs fav well as season awards will be distributed. Cecil Richards, president of the club, will "be Midland College -Defeats MaryviUe (Jbattanooea.

0 (Tie). derwood deceived Trasowech punt on the Ames 30-yard line and turned in his most brilliant run of the night, a 70-yard sprint for a touchdown. Agaur Trotter's try failed. The final marker came ored the Eagles, 7 to 4. Carson-Newman.

14; Cumberlana, Northern scored one touchdown in the first quarter and two in the Ausrustana college of Sioux Falls, S. fourth. Wesleyan's only counter 27; 'Nebraska Wesleyan, 19. Kearney Teachers McCook Presentation of. the various was in the second.

The Tigers and Mutual Broadcasting company, Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis announced Friday. Landis announced that Red Barbour, Tom, Manning and Warren Brown will air the series for N. B. C. with Bob Elson, John O'Hara and Davis Driscoll comprising the Mutual staff.

Columbia's trio will, be Francis Laux, Gene Dwyer and Phil Douglas. awards will be under the direc Junior college, 8. Lake Forest (III) college, 27; Be lolt. 9. tion of Mrs.

Max Davis, golf Teachers, 6 to 0 Fremontj Special: A 36-yard pass from Halfback Keith Harrier to Left End Axel Bund-pard, with four minutes of-the last half remaining, gave Midland were on Northern's 1-yard line, with the first down, when the gun sounded for the close of the first half. Northern made its gains St. Louis 38; Missouri chairman for the women's organ School of Mines, 8. Hope, 12; Grand Rapids junior col ization; Mrs. Robert Bonebrake, women's bridge chairman, and American League lege, 9.

on passes and end runs, but was Hastings. 33: iuernerson, nan.) a as the result of a fluke. East attempted a pass in midfield but it was batted sidewise by an Ames man into the waiting arms of Taylor who sprinted 50 yards for the marker. Again Trotter's try failed. The last half was fought on fairly even terms with East's' offensive weapon the forward pass-being rendered completely useless due to Ames accurate defensive coueee a to 0 victorv over the w.uPct.

i w.urct W.UPct. Dr. S. H. Rogers, men's golf Gallagher ..1 Batter Wennersten It r.

Harter Hinman Iff Rubiday Dierking Tollefson Carter Davis Voas Barnett Gustavus Adolphus. 12; St. Mary 1 trA I Kw Trlr 100 52 .6581 Boston SO 70 unable to puncture the Wesleyan line, reputed to be unusually 8. 7 Detroit J.M 4 .67 Wa.h'ton 73 7S ight in the first athletic contest chtcuro a pwidiohia 82 MarwUle. 2: Tnscuium, u.

weak. Arkansas Tech. 28; Pittsburg (Kan.) i Cleveland 2 70 ioun iw ever played between the schools. Flynn Rust Traver Wheelock Brandon Johnaon Pierce scored two touchdowns State Teachers, u. National Xeafue Anrnstana.

7: Mtulkln. 9. Midland outdowned the. Teach and Kellhert one for Northern. chairman.

BASEBALL'S IG SIX BMBSBSBSBSSSaaSSBSBSBSaBSBBBB)aSBSSBBSi Truby Mcinery Bemldjl Teachers, 12s rwjnona W.TPct Lundstrom made Wesleyan's only Duda iiiTiu(imu Teachers. 9. Boston 77 7J .11 East Seconds Eke Out 7 toO Win Over Allen yards to 125. and outgained them cwcmo si Brooklim 9 .411 touchdown. Wahpeton Science, lz; Aorta State freshmen, 9.

Scoria? by perioas: South Sioux 8 9 13 Elk Point 9 0 9 0 Phildlphi 1 90 .404 work. Summary: Fast (It) Cobba (23) Osbrn 4J) La Crosse Teachers, It Duououe Cincinnati 95 .171 1," I-" lu t. Loui. 1 .63 Northern (19) le. (Ia.) university, 8.

South 8ioux City scoring loucn-downs: McArthnr: point after touchdown: Traver (end run). Sarfflsson (32) Rockhurst, IS; Baker, 9. Hardin-Simmons, 61; Ouchita eol- Ames (31) Thompson (7 Ash( 81) Willcox (70) Grimes (tl) Franiroa Hit Mason (74) Mulhall (71) O'Nell (7) loucnaown came aner rna "rank Smagacz recovered a blocked punt on MaryviUe's 34. Lundeln Felton O'Brien South Sioux City ubsUtutona aus- Lineups: Wesleyan (7) Knox Hoffman McCarthy Williams Coombs N'lUtnan Burrough Riordan. W.

(24) Nelson (30) rk. CrKeefe (3S) Barrett (44) East high schools second team lege, 9. Wichita university, 63; Alva (Okla.) Teachers, 9. Rosenberg Schmidt gaver, Briaenoaugn, ray. Arthur.

Bordwell. M. Thompson. K. Thomoson.

Becker. Grlbas. Standings of the leaders (first three in each league): Ab Pet Medwick, Csmta 154 83 111 XZ 319 CichrlBurer. Tigers 148 550 133 208 -374 Mis. Cards 143 651 10S tOS -WI P.

Waner, Pitt. 151 14 93 81 .357 Gehrig. Yaaks 1M 137 1M 3S8 BoA, W. Box 114 43 19 153 Syracuse Wins Opener Rm (35) Ob. Lenhart to be Elk Point substitutions Laynion, Cal lh.

Underwood (4 Trasowech (40) Kellhert defeated the Allen, Neb eleven Friday afternoon on the Raiders' lahan, Jensen. FHIDAY'8 RKSCLTS America a Lea fa Boston, 4: Nw Tork, 2. Detroit, 14; St. L-i, i. Washington at Pniladelpnia.

played in doubleheader Sunday. Only fame scheduled. Tv'ationsJ Lnpt Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, S. lit. Louis.

4 Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, New York, 4. Only games scheduled. Taylor (M) rh Pane Officials Referee, truonner; umpire. Shinkunas (41) Canady (40) Lehnert qb Hahn Jensen Dent Pierce pire, uast; ncaa linesman.

rank practice field, 7 to 0. Kansas Tax Unit Seeks to Collect on Football Games Topeka. (JV -i Charging that football games and -extra Kansas. 25 wasnnurn, z. Midland, Maryville 9.

Kemper Military academy, Missouri Valley, 7. (Tie). Sam Houston Teachers, Schrelner Institute, 9. Oklahoma. Baptist, 18; Knnthwffftttirn (fkla.) IS.

Adelman Lundstrom Odell, East high halfback, twist Score by periods: East 9 9 9 9 13 Ames 0-93 13 9 31 East Touchdowns. Lease (2). Ames scorinr: Touchdowns. Underwood (2). Taylor l).

Canady: polnta Oech for Rentner ed 35 yards for the winning touch Brookings Bobcats Down Worthington Southwest Texas Teacherr, 14; SL Syracuse, N. Y. (JPi Syracuse university's untried football team staged a late rally Friday night to win its opening contest of the Chicago- Vernon Oech, 'Rilward's. IS. who came to the Chicago Bears Cheney Normal, 88; Lewiston Nor curncular school activities are jponsored.

for public benefit and ineir entire proceeds "do not go Brookings, S. D. Special: With a 4punt and pray! style of game, Brookings high school defeated TODAY'S GAMES Amtricu Lean Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at New TorK. Washington at Philadelphia.

Chicago at St. Louis. after touchdown. Trotter (placement). East substitutions: Hayncs, Bulat, ends; ulahr.

Tope, tackles: Nystrom. Will Riordan. centers; Graham, back. Ames substitutions: I.aseur. Kuard.

Trotter, Beat, ends; Hamilton. Wettland tackles; Cary. Cue. Geiiter, Taylor. Merrick, backs: Trances, season against a plucky Clarkson mal, 8.

Denver university, 12; New Mexl mt al Tech eleven, 26 to 6. After trail down at the first of the final quarter. Dirr kicked for the extra point Allen played good football and had the ball on East's 1-foot line when the gun sounded for the end of the first half. Worthington, 8-0, here Fri Southeastern Missouri Teachers, 14; Knnth.rii TilTftVi1 Tnrhers. Lt wr educational the tax I commission went to court Friday ing, 6-0, at the half time, the two years ago after a brilliant career as a Minnesota center, was traded Friday to the Cleveland Ramsv for Ernest Rentner, former Northwestern university star.

day evening. The first half was let Utrmnn Wisconsin), reN Philadelphia at Boston. Orange came back to score four times, three times in the final Columbia 20; Haskell Institute, 7. Buena Tlsta (Ia.) Wayne Tech- played in a pouring rain and was eree: Puceiik (Nebraska), umpire; Lf( Ollect and rpmit th a1e iavnnr st- Louis at Chicago. arf.

remlt 5aies lax on I Clncinnmtl at Pittsburgh, amissions. Kew York at Brooklyn. marred by many fumbles. (Moraingslde), neaa Deems quarter. rs 9,.

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