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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1937. pi Hj i i 1 ill UVI KAMMS AND HOOSIER BEERS CLASH FOR LEAD TOD A LDEfJ BEARS, i MM i 1 11 aw 1 ta" In 1 BAYLOR FALL Hockey Results. AHEd BKfl NGS STEBB0 TO, Bowling I Toronto Maple Leaf. few Tot Americans, 3. Maroon.

2. FORE RIVALS from their own 29 to the Purdue 34 as the third quarter ended. Woitkoski added three yards third down and then on fourth VALLEY RIVALS TO ATTLE ON CIRCUS HELD1 I League Elevens Risk Perf ect Marks; Starts 2 P.M. Eastern Units Whip Pet. .704 .704 .593 .558 .519 .519 WESTEKK B.

IXAGCX. Wee tern ateereaUaa. W. I L. Kamm't Beer 19 Indiana Dairy 19 8 Blue Bird Inn 17 10 Hoosier Beer IS 11 Kondor 15 12 Bounce Inn 14 13 D.

A. Boswell 14 13 Kaminskl Bros 14 13 Pepper's Tavern 13, 14 Breezers' Club 13 14 Drewry's Limited 12 15 downj the hocus-pocus trio ent Foes to Lead tn work. Kazlo flipped a flat pass to Parade. nruze over the middle of the line 4S1 T-hnjr hurled the ball over to 481 444 407 Barbatsky on the right and latter streaked 24i yards to a score That was the ball game. Ray's Bike Shop 11 IS Jenny Shop lO IT Furnas lee Cream 10 17 Miller Potato Chips 10 17 BT atr.RBr.BT W.

BUm. Associated Press Sports Writer, .370 .370 .370 .333 Parana. It still strictly a speculative 5 Powell and falling market on football fa E. Powell Sehreyer I MM Ml i I. Jll.ll I II mill ,1 I.

I I. ill 1,11111 i it' -'w Jaeunskl Franco- Franeu Koehel Wojelechofrtei Burks Opticians 9 IS COMMKBCIAL A. Waters Betreatfem. W. iL.

Home Runs IS Kramer Tire Shop IS 8 Washington Shoe Repair. 168 vorites. Another stunning: series of pos Bykoweki Humphrey Grant itively daffy results yesterday, Hayes Woltmn Baylor's Bears were removed Barbartsky Dtom i Canteen Service Zachary 14 10 14 10 Waters Recreation Cody Iabell Krywicki i from the undefeated and untied Coca Cola 14 10 LH CCU isoeil list by Dana Bible's much-tram' Brock Ippolito Granski Principe i Indiana Cafe T4 10 Bantam Bearin No. 2.. 14 10 Patrick Henry Beer 13 11 Two unbeaten elevens will face each1 other this afternoon on the Circus field sod, both the Kamm's Beer and Hoosier Beer units battling for supremacy in the- St.

Jo seph Valley league. The skirmish has all indications of being one of the best ever staged by independent football teams in this vicinity, with spirited rivalry being carried over from high school days. The game starts at 2 o'clock. Kamm's Beer, the reigning circuit champion, has its roster re Beore by periods: Pet t0 .867 .667 .583 .583 .583 .583 .583 .542 .500 .500 .500 .500 .458 .417 .417 .333 .208 .125 Twin City Auto Sales ..12 12 Show Boat 12 12 Purdue Cook Candy Co. 12 12 Nellie Mae Dress Shop ..,12 12 fcled Texas Longhorns; Nebraska had to fight for its life to get a 13-13 draw with underrated Kansas; California's previously unchecked Golden Bears were held to scoreless draw by Washington; and (Ohio State and Northwestern' both were victims of Touchdowns: Krywicki 121.

Barbartsky. Potntt after touchdown: Druse 21. Ki lo. Fieldi goal. Cecil Isbell.

Substitutes Fordham End. Rlddtek, int- Merer. Stanton. Dul; Hoosier Beer 12 12 Kouts and Smith 11 13 Pepsi-Cola 10 14 Barnes Electric Co. 10 14 Roach Appleton 8 IS Sibley Machine Shop 5 19 guards.

Monica. Petroekas: center, Van-lura: baeka. Fortunato. MeKnlght. Woit plete with former Central lumi koski.

Holovak. Zarik. Lock. naries, while the Hoosier seer contingent is composed for the shocking Big Ten upsets. Cheat Average Law.

Purdue: Ends. Krauae. Brut, vergane. Bantam Bearings No. 1..

3 21 LASALLE HANDICAP. Lasalle Recreation. Thuraby; tackles, FlUferald. Minai; fuarda. Verplank; backs, Kennls, Brown, The law of averages, however, still ran i second in its race to DeWltt.

juska. jtefereF J. T. Keefan. Plttsfleld: um Bigelow Press Mtg.

Radio Clinic catch up with such eastern pow Royal Ice Cream pire Anthony Haines. Tale: linesman Conover, Penn State: field Judge N. E. Xearns, DePauL W. L.

Pet 13 8 .619 12 9 .571 12 9 .571 11 10 .524 10 11 .476 10 11 .476 8 13 .381 8 13 .381 Mobilgaa most part outstanding Riley High school igridders. Such brilliant ex-Central stars as Johnny Morrow, Vhitey Rice, Marty Len tsch. Marion Kaczmarek, Seab Gavin, R. Smith, Art Pulaski and John Kovatch perform in the Kamm ranks, while the Hoosiers have their Joe Domnonovich, th Kotzenmacher brothers, Stoyko, Guentert't ers as Pitt, Fordham, Dartmouth, Yale, Holy Cross, Villanova and Lafayette, as well as Alabama and Duke in the south, Colorado in Hardman Coal .4 Bigelow Lttbos O'Brien Varnish the. Rocky Mountain section and BUCKS' TITLE HOPES ENDED MICHIANA HANDICAP, Lasalle Recreation.

Santa Clara and Montana in the far west. I Ross and Toth of Riley in addition to Duke Kuzmicz of Central. Baylor.l apparentfy headed for the Southwest title without much ContlBoed from Face One. Corama SU. Both elevens will enter the con argument, fell by a 9-6 count before Texas as Hugh Wolfe booted V.

L. Pet Check Bread Jrs. 17 7 .708 Allen Barber Shop 14 10 .583 S. B. Tribune 13 11 .542 Joe Ziker Cleanera 13 11 .542 AAA Coal Co 12 12 .500 A.

A P. Stores 10 14 .417 A. P. Office 9 15 .375 Blue Rlbooa Pie Shop 8 18 .667 back to make a field goal in the second period and pushed across a touchdown and converted the extra point in the third. a field goal from the 26-yard test sporting unblemished records of three successive victories in the making the outcome of the tilt an all-important matter as the victorious unit is assured Harold Stebbins (indicated by arrow), Pittsburgh halfback, had just been brought to earth by Alec Shellogg when this picture was snapped.

The action took place in the fourth quarter of the Notre Dame-Pittsburgh game and Stebbins picked up 12 yards on the play. Behind Shellogg is Stephen Petro (No. 10). Pittsburgh guard. At the left is Paul Shaw (No.

52), Pittsburgh end. The No. 69 in the nose guard is Joe RuetZ, Of Notre Dame. Pboto by Tribune StaS Fnotographer. line in the waning: minutes of play.

Ohio State, needing only to get past Indiana to rain an almost The field goal was COMMERCIAL" B. Waters Recreation. made: by George Miller, gallant of at least ai tie in the final loop certain share in the Big Ten L. center who played with a frac standings. iT tured thumb received in the Ne Lech's Grocery Hydrox Beverages Inasmuch as the Hoosier Beers SEEN AND HEARD.

braska); contest. The kick was Nick's Tavern Bushbaum Pharmacy L10QRE AND CARR IN Sf AJWINDUP Mike Kelly Sports made from the 18-yard stripe and came as the boys from Blooming-ton culminated a 68-yard march. Belmont; Sates Pct .708 .667 .625 .625 .542 .500 .500 .500 .458 .417 .333 .333 .250 South Bend Bait Continued from Pare Two. Column Five- 7 8 9 9 11 11 12 ia 12 13 14 16 16 18 The Hoosiers took Howard IS .15 15 13 .13 12 12 12 11 10 8 8 6 Gen. Sheet Metal Kamm's Beer ST.

10UIS WHIPS MISSOURI, 14-7 i Billikens Pass1 Way to Victory in Final Period. have never defeated Kamm's in league and that the latter unit is considered a more experienced club, having annexed two league championships in threa years of. loop play, the Kamm's are looked upon as a slight favorite in today's melee. However, the Hoosiers, engaging in their second year league play hav Wedebrook's punt on their own Nickel-PUte Beer 28-yard line and began the drive. A 34-yard sprint by Frank Fil- Paris Cleaners Central Standard Serv.

Indiana Air Service Elko Matman Seeks chock on an off-tackle play and a championship, found the Hoosier entirely too tough and went down to decisive defeat. 10-0. Northwestern, a heavy popular choice, was outpointed by Illinois, 6-0. Alabama needed Sanford's field goal in the last two minutes to beat Tulane. 9-6, but Duke scored at will against Wake Forest, 67-0.

Colorado kept its perfect record intact in a 17-7 victory over Utah. Although Temple, previously unbeaten. bowed to Michigan State's fourth quarter rally, 13-6, the east returned to winning' form in intersectional combat. Beside ther Pitt. Villanova and Fordham triumphs, the Atlantic seaboard could point to Manhat tan's upset.

7-0 conquest of Detroit, Syracuse's 27-6 defeat of Automatic Heaters za-yard lorwara pass from n- to Keep Triumphs Here Intact. their strongest eleven in nistor GENERAL LIQUORS. Columbia Club. W. chock to Don Reistand carried the ball to Ohio's 13.

Here Corby Davis, rthe ram -rod ding Hoosier and are given a good chance to L. 7 14 Pet. .667 .333 General Liquors 14 take their first triumph over their arch rivals. B. Wholesale Drug 7 fullback, made nine yards through center.

I The Hoosier Beer eleven, as a NATIONAL MTLK. Colombia Club. W. Tiger Moore, the Elko, whole, is composed of more youth Ohio Line Steels. Here the Buckeye line stiffened ful material than the more experienced Kamm team, but most Golden Guernsey 14 Whipping Cream 12 grappler, who has built himself a reputation locally at the expense L.

7 9 10 16 Pet .667 .571 .524 .238 and three plays brought a five- members of the squad have played Chocolate Milk 11 Cottage Cheese 5 Layden had to call upon Paul Kell to fill a hole in the defense, since Goldberg was being shot at Shellogg time after time. Kell not only stopped direct drives over Notre Dame's right side but crashed so effectively that he made several fine tackles before Stebbins and Goldberg could 'get' under way. Pitt then shifted its offense to reverses over Notre Dame's left tackle, letting1 Beinor come through and trapping him on "mouse trap" blocks. Notre Dame missed Skoglund at this point for he had been covering up for Beinor on all reverses, the idea being that if Beinor missed a tackle Skoglund flanked the play and forced the runner inside where the guards and line backers could get a good shot at him. Skoglund's legs were pounded hard in the first half and he was forced to retire.

SUTHERLAND GIVES CREDIT. Although' he. Is often accused of being selfish and hard to get along with, Dr. John Bain-Sutherland was rather modest for a winning coach. Interviewed in his dressing room after the game Jock said:" "I'm afraid those long runs minimized the great game which Notre Dame played.

We were fortunate to break Stebbins and Patrick loose for the Irish line played a tight type of defensive bajl and took nothing for granted. We had to fight for every yard we made and no team gave us more trouble than Notre Dame." Coach Elmer Layden had nothing but words of praise to of his fellow grunt and groaners. together as a unit for some time. yard loss. Then Miller place-kicked the ball squarely between the uprights.

MERCHANTS B. fLasaUa Recreation. W. will attendpt to I extend his long string of successive victories when he takes on Charley Carr, Fort Wayne flash, in the feature event By United Press, i ST. LOUIS.

Nov. 6. The Billikens of St. Louis university took to the air today to defeat Missouri 14 to 7 before a Dad's day crow of 12,000. A pass from Denny Cochran to Carl Totsch in the final period gave the home team the victory.

St. Louis opened the scoring in the first period after Everly's punt was blocked i by Gorman, Bills' center recovered by Yates, St. Louisa guard the Missouri four-yard line. Cochran, speedy halfback, went over right tackle for the first touchdown. The lineups: Kamm a.

Hoosier. Mihoho Oklak Pulaski LT. Ezsba Lentsch 1G. Zesrski Club Shamrock 21 L. 9 11 11 Bantam Bearings No.

2. 19 Edwarda Iron Works 19 on the Studebaker A. A. wrestline 12 Piowaty Fruit 18 It 1SV Pet .700 .633 .633 .600 .567 .567 .467 .400 .233 .167 3 North Side Coal Coal 1 17 1 IT 1 14 card Tuesday night. The initial bout of the evening will start at Corner Cafe Fertile Domnonovich Keres RG.

Nemeth Miholic Toth Kovatch Rs Sherman Stoyko 13 16 Scandling Meats eats 8:15 clock in the association club 18 South Bead Lumber ..12 rooms. Bantam Bearings No. 1 7 Western Reserve and Bucknell's somewhat unexpected 20-7 rout of Fin-man. Tech Downs Carnegie Tech, which engineered one upset over Notre Dame earlier in the season, came up with another one in a 6-0 defeat of Du-quesne. Army was badly out-gained by Harvard but took advantage of a Crimson fumble in the final quarter to win, 7-6.

Navy defeated 13-6; Penn State took Penn over the hurdles, 7-0; Williams checked Wesleyan, 19-0, in -a "Little Three" game; New York university stopped Lehigh. 13-0; Georgetown tied West Rice Novak 23 25 O. 3. Wittner Dairy 5 Gavin Xotsenmaeher Two weeks agd Moore was held to a draw by Ken Hollis, ex-cow I I ATT AX STATISTICS. rVDIAKA.

OHIO STATE. 10 lint tmru 10 123 Tarda sataea ruahiai- act 15V 8 Forward passes attempted 27 Forward Passes eocnaletei 1 Yds. Kilned forward panes 84 0 Tds. lost attempted passes 1 3 Forwar4 Passes Intercepted 8 Tds. rained by run back.

39 PaatlBc scrtmmare 32 28 Total yards kicks retaraaa 189 3 6pp. rambles 9 0 Tds. lost by penalties 30 panU aad Uckoffa. Szekendy Kuzmics Continued an Page Five. Column Fear.

boy mangier, but quickly made amends for the audacity displayed by Hollis by tossing the latter in two straight falls last Tuesdav nignt. carr also performed on last week's card, pinning Jackie Nichols in 16 minutes of snappy Virginia, 6-6, and Boston college offer for hia boys. "Flaying Navy, Minnesota and Pittsburgh on successive weekends took its toll. Our boys were grand and they deserve a lot of credit for holding up as long as they did. Navy's line was hard enough to handle but Minnesota's was even tougher.

Pitt today had a great line and the fact that our boys were able' to hold the Panthers scoreless for three quarters speaks -for itself." HOW ABOUT A LOUD SPEAKER? Moore and Carr will wrestle a two-out-of-three fall af The itouchdown drive of the swamped Western Maryland, 27-0. Minnesota, now favored to gain fair, which carries a time limit of Hoosiers in the third period 90 minutes. undisputed possession of the Big Ten championship, wore down take vocin piotuoe! law I For Publicity Purposes i i 1 i i i started, when another, of Wedebrook's punts went out of bounds The supporting, cast will include a contest between Hollis and Vera Iowa, 35-10. while Michigan had on the Indiana 22. An end sweep to score twice in the last four Clark, the match being a two-out' Dy TicnocK, who lateraled to Paul of-three fall melee with the time Graham when halted, was good limit shortened to an hour.

Lefty At a time when a football stadium is packed to capacity one of the most important needs is a public address system which functions. Not being an electrician1 1 don't know what happened to the speakers at Notre Dame Saturday but for; a while one was reminded of the Alps as the announcer's voice echoed at each end of the stadium and eave out exactly nothing in the line of information. Some ror zss yards. Fowler, and Davis combined to make a first down on minutes to take a 13-12, decision from Chicago. Oklahoma won a Big Six encounter from Iowa State, 33-7.

Missouri was spilled by St. Louis of the Missouri Val jracer ana ton cnanney, a pair of matmen well known locally, will the Ohio 39. After Fowler lost participate in the curtain raiser. ley conference, 14-7. might say this is always the case but the field announcer can't to The latter bout will be a one-fall match with a limit of half an Rice went to the front in the Southwest conference race by taking a hair-raising 26-20 de hour.

cision from Arkansas. Despite Its tie with Washington. Football Scores two, Filchock faded back and passed to Captain Jick Kinder-dine, for another first down on the 201 One running: play failed and Filchock passed to Frank Pet-rick for eight. On the following play Filchock again passed to Petricfc, who took the ball on the three-yard stripe and stepped across the goal i line untouched. Miller place-kicked the extra i The Jineups: OWa State.

ladlaaa. California remained the unques Representatives from a supposedly out-of-town photographic studio -have been soliciting prominent business men in South Bend to take their pictures. tioned Pacific Coast conference leader as Oregon defeated Wash Ooa tinned from Par One, Cotama Seraa. ington State, 10-6, and Stanford won from Southern California. 7-6.

The two undefeated and untied DePaal. 31; Wichita. 7. Perm Tsch. Lawrence Tech.

tie Alma, 3 Hope, 0. i West Miehltan Teachers, Central far western independents. Santa Clara and Montana, won com The solicitor, by using at name Mlchtran Teachers. 0. Michigan Tech.

Tech. 0. Oow ft. ....1... Tel Kfnrfentlne Srhoenbaum lfeDaatel Ifirriwl r- Et.

Cloud Teachers. 46: Hlbbina Jun which indicates that he represents a blamed in UUS instance xor even ii ne nw una rignu aope oe au no facilities over which to broadcast it. The boys in the press box were looking around for some feathers to wear in their hats so that the proper Alpine atmosphere could prevail. The whole picture was one of a man talking to himself. VETERANS SEE GAME Many notables returned to South Bend for the Pitt battle.

Christy Flanagan and his wife rode In from Port Arthur, Texas', to see the first Notre Dame home game Christy has witnessed since 1927. Al Feeney, one of Notre Dame's great centers tn the playing days of Knute Rockne, end Don Miller, right halfback of the famous "Four backfield, were In the stands. Joe Byrne, the perennial Irish rooter from Newark, N. J. kept his record of having seen every game this season Intact.

Grantland Rice had as hia guest Clarence Buddington Kelland, the famous novelist. Everyone in the press box was tickled to see "Cappy" Wells, former public relations director at West Point, wearing his famous 10-gallon The popular army captain is now stationed at Ky. Wslly Fromhart, whose great defensive play against Hub Randour In the 1935 Pitt game, which Notre Dame won, was in the stands with his wife. Their guests were Johnny Jordan, ex-Irish basketball captain, and bis ior, e. rL, nn.y Wolf (el, Miller Zarnas Olmstead Milwaukee Teachers.

6 Plattavllle Teachers. O. i "press" service, leads the business man to believe that his picture is wanted Kaplanoff KI Rk Lawrence. 20: Belolt. 6.

Ream Petiiek fortably, i Santa Clara defeated San Jose State, 25-2. and Montana stopped Gonzaga, 25-0. RAMS' PASSES TOPPLE PURDUE Coattaaa trtm Fag On. Catena Fw. Minot Teachers, 10; Bottineau For McDonald re Fllrhnrk estry.

7. because of his "prominence" in his par Kabealo i Graham Nardl RH. Helstand Rabb n.iri. Lather, 7: Central la 7 tie. Cornell la.

College, 19 Simpson. 0. Dubuque. 20: Penn I ticular business world. Score by periods: i Western State ICoLl.

22: Chadron Teacbera, 7. Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana 0 3 0 in Bradley. 13: Aurustana 111.. 0. Carthage, 51: Eureka, 0.

Western 111.. Teachers. 31: Eastern EL Touchdown: Petrteki Point aftae tnnrh. down: Miller. Field oal: sfOler Teachers, 0.

Substitutes: Ohio Stats Ends: Sarkin. nen. Bliss. Lohr. Tackle.

Aleskus: smarts. Illinois College. 255 Principle, o. Culver-Stockton, 19: fihurtleff. 0.

Wheaton. .21: James Millikin. 0. Marino, Chris inier: center. Andrako; backs.

SUdworney. Wadebrook. WnvMk. wife. The fact is that such studios take the photograph for the sole purpose of selling copies to the subject himself.

It is a clever method used by a transient commercial photographer to sell photographs that he could not otherwise sell 1 Miller. DorrU. Philltpa. Indiana End. Birr: tackles.

Stevens. Stevenson: ruards. Locan. Bubo: Kirk, Fowler. i Referee: Frank Birch rEarlhanl: nm.

Plre: Entis Vtck tMichieanl ltnesmsn. PITTSBURGH SETS RECORD. Prior to Saturday no team had ever scored 21 points in a single quarter against Notre Dame on its home field. Southern California clicked off 16 in the last period of the 1931 game' here and held the record until the Panthers unleashed a power drive which tore the C. Krterer fOMo flsM inrfea.

Dr. m. w. Huegel IMarquette). Thm appearance of this Qonnttntr information Mesaag in this paper is evidence 1 that The South Bend Tribune approves of the principle of this new division of the Association of Commerce and, to the best of its knowledge icfa keep it column free from questionable, I misleading or fraudulent advertising.

to these business men. Notre Dame line to ribbons. A comparison of statistics reveals that BUTLER, WABASH Pitt dominated this years game Just as much as it did last years 26-0 licking in the Smoky City. The bir difference was the manner FAIL TO SCORE in which Notre Dame held together today. Here are comparative By trnited: Press.

figures for your inspection: No local photographers are involved in this scheme. Should you be approached by such a solicitor call INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6. But 1938 Pitt. Notre Dam 19ST Pitt.

Notre Dame. 13 3 Baker. 6: William- Jewell, o. Fort Hays Bute, SU Benedict's, 7 tie. Wahpeton Science, Northern S.

V.J Teachers. 2. i St. Mary's 13; MgcAlester. 7.

Dakota Wesleyan. 19; Spearfialt Normal. 13. Carleton. 33: OrlnneU, 12.

Tulsa, 41; Drake. St. Loula, 14; Missouri. 7. Otter be tn.

12; Btram. 0. Kansas State. 20; Wash burn. 7.

Lake Forest, 42; Kenyan. 0. Miami. 42: Ohio Wesleyan. 0.

North Central, Monmouth, .0. St. Norbert. X2: 6t Viator. 7.

Wheaton. 21: James Millikin, 0. Baker, 6: William Jewell. 0. Cornell College.

19; Simpson. 0. Toledo. 12; Dayton; 7. Xavter.

19; Crtlghton, 0. liliaou Wesleyan, DeKalb Teachers, 0. Bradley, 13: Auguatana. 0. i Macomb Teacher.

31; Cnarleiton, 0. Guatavus Adolphus. 24; St. Thomas. 19.

ROCTH. Tulane, 6. Auburn. 20; Tennessee, 7. Centenary.

10; Texas Christian. 9. Florida. Goergla. 0.

VaaderbUt. 41; Bewanee. o. Xaatuckjr, 27; South Carolina, 7. Georgia Tech.

Clemson. o. ler's Indiana conference champions First down 15 4 were held to a scoreless tie this oy rusnms by passing by penalties running it over for the extra point. The game was exactly 14 minutes, 26 seconds old when Isbell put the Boilermakers in front. After a Purdue drive, the first major push of ths battle, had stalled deep in Fordham's territory.

His kick, executed with brother Cody holding the ball, traveled squarely between the up- rights rom the 27-yard line. Fordham got its. first break when Woitkoski quick-kicked to Purdue's five-yard stripe early in the second period. The ball hit Halfback Louis Brock on the knee and bounced free. Alexander Wojciechowicz, all American center last year, pounced on the ball for Fordham on the.

five. Woitkoski was stopped for no gain and on second down he passed to Krywicki in the end zone. Rams Score Again. A few minutes later Fordham added another score. This one was set up when Woitkoski punted outside on Purdue's 10.

The Boilermakers were stopped cold and Cecil Isbell punted out from the end cone to his own 43. Joe Granski raced 13 yards on the first play. On the next Woitkoski passed to Krywicki and the latter rani 10 yards to a goal. Purdue went to work after that, and made several hard drives only to be thrown back by the wan of muscle that is the Fordham line, Fordbim's final score was a 71-yard push. The Rams.

14 2 10 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 399 80 328 87 48 2 88 ST. 8 9 8 2 1 3 2 Total yards from scrlmmaga TotaJ yards by passtnc Forward passes attempted afternoon by Wabash's famed little giants after having scored five straight, victories and heading toward their fourth consecutive conference title. Forward passes compictea Total yards oa punts 200 418 234 222 33 42 33 5 .1 8 8 1 2 Ave rate yards on punts Number of fumbles Number of In the second Quarter Wabash BETTED BUSINESS diuisioh twice threatened to score, first Thus ends an 11-game Notre Dame-Pittsburgh series. The honors are all even, each school winning; five fames and tying one. It will be a long time before this even-stephea standing is disrupted.

driving to the 14-yard line and the second time charging to the two-yard line on 14-yard pass and Coxmeys plunges. But here Cooney attempted to flip a pass to Gilbert in the end zone, I but it. was batted down. i ASSOCIATION OF COnnEHGE South Bend, Indiana 7 AFFILIATED MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BETTER BUSINESS 0uaa. 67; waka rarest.

0. North Carolina. 24; Davidson. 0. NortS CaraUaa State.

24; The CitaJal 14. Whitwnrta Wash. 3. 20; Carroll 0. MeMurry.

20: Daniel Baker. O. Texas Mines. S3; Ariaona State Teachers (Flagstaff. 13.

Whittier Calif. 1. Arisona State of Tempe, 8 IUe. BAMMOXD HARRIERS WIN. BUREAUS, INC.

Maryland. 9: Virginia ItUltary. T. Richmond. 12; Vu-giaia Tech.

7. Waasunctoa Lea. J3; Virginia. 8. Buckneil.

29; Furman. 7: Louisiana State. 41; Mississippi, 0. Geneva, 13; Bethany. 0.

William St Mary. 21: BumdaiHn. Br Associated Preen. Mezzanine Floor Oliver Hotel Telephone S-S121 East Carolina Teaehers. 19; Hijh Paiat.

T. Appalachian Teachers. 14; Wast Carolina Teachers, 0. FAR WEST. Washington.

0: California. 0 rtie. Stanford. Southern California. 8.

Oregon. 10: Washington State, a. Ifontaaa, 23; Goo is (a. 0. Ore ton State.

20: Willamette. 0. Santa Clara. 25; San Joae State. 2.

Redlaads, 10; San Diego State, Denver. 25; Utah State. 0. Bnsham Tounf. 19: Wyoming-.

0., New Mexico. 28: Colorado College. 8. North Dakota State. 15; Greeley State, 12.

Montana State, 33; Montana Mine. 2. CULVER, InL. Nor. 6.

Ham Howard. 13: SouthMta lu.nnhi,! mond, jlndiana coi country champidn, won a four-way meet with CulTer military academy. MACOMB WINS FINALE. By United Press. MACOMB, 111., Nov.

6. Western State wound up its Illinois conference season today with a 31 to 0 1 victory over Charleston Teachers. traveling through the air and on The Better Business Division of the JUsociaticn of Commerce ha been set up to promote truth and honesty tn advertising and merchandising; and to protect the businessmen and general public from fraud, racket and swindles that may prey upon the community. nan. 22; Cauwba.

2. MarshalU 3: Centre, 0. Xaat Tennessee Teachers. Cumberland, ft. the ground, put together a pair iKokomo and Linblom High school of first -downs that moved them I of Chicago, here -I I' i.

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