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---PART I rAct TITTSErTZGT1 srxnAy srx-TELrGRArn Want Ads Onlf CRant --Other 15partm.rtil. Crant (Pt Frvrtro OCTOBTA IS. NORTHWESTERN Tops ,1 0 STATE, 14 TO 13 111 11) MOUNTAINEERS BEAT W. VA. IVESLEYAN, 15-0 BELIEVE IT OR NOT -BY BOB RIPLEY -BY BOB RIPLEY 1 I AERIALS HELP TO DEFEAT BOBCATS 1 a I atroroomrs.

--4'-'Ir------f 1- -1 I. 7 1-, 1,: 1 i .1 r. I 1 I i 1 4 3, 7 1' I 1. I 4,41 2-11701'ii 1 i'l ...1 1 -71- 1 I', r. Vi r4x ro POINT' ROBERTS FROM BY AUTOmCEPLE 1 ro poimr ROBERTS Mishington FRom IT IS NECESSAR? ID PASS TI-IN 3 CUSTOMS OFFICES (Two CANADIAN, ONE U.S.) -7--- ti i 1- 'Z 1 IT IS 84'AECuESr5mAR681 i i-Er3 ASS 1 1 3crwCuostc oAmliAst) 01 ct s' i 1 1 1 BUCKEYES FAIL le Figures 1 est Pitt Duquesne 1:21 aSm r.dus Yards A Gainoef From ir From iPmi an't a's 15275 AI 150 Net Yards From 111 NINO LEAD 4.

15..... 8 Forward Passes Attempted Forward Passes Completed Forward Passes Incomplete I I The Statistics 50.. Yards Gained From Passes Oppenents Passes Intercepted 3 Yards Gained From Intercepted Passes 75 1Lemter, dnanit 11 9 Yards Lost From Completed Passes qrda ga $4 3,.. 1. 14 11 0 Net Yards From Forward Passes 75 )1 200 Net Yards From Passes and Scrimmage 009 by 1 ar1.1 b) pRAges OR 1,4 7 First Downs Scrimmage 3 mral paaet, 7 1 2 First Downs Passes nres by 8 454 41 2 First Downs From Penalties i average (from anrmarrageo 39 a 34 3 11 Total Number of First DMITIS 3 1 ftal kkg returrti 72 Pt 2, Number of Kickoffs I 9 fumbiP, I 3 4 a-dg InFt penalty 25 25 Ang Yardage of Kickoffs 49 4, Inciudes punt and nknffs.

51 Average Length of 49 1 Number of Kickoff Returns I 20 Yardage of Kickoff Returns 29 20 Average Length of Kickoff Returns On f. 9 Number of Punts 13 336 Yardage of Punts 531 37 Average Length of Punts II 6 Number of Punt Returns 3 62 Yardage of Punt Returns 24 10 Average Length of Punt Returns 8 Number of Punts Had Blocked I Number of Penalties Against 6 Yards Lost From 70 i '113 Total Yards Gained Carrying Ball 285' 66 Yards Lost From ScrimmagePassesPenalties 93 247 Net Yards Gained Carrying the Ball .192 Touchdowns Scored I Successful Tries for Point After Touchdown 2 Ball Lost on Downs 2 Ball Lost on Fumbles I Ball Lost on Penalties 4 Fumbles Made 5 2 Own Fumbles Recovered I 3 Opponents Fumbles Recovered I The Statistics S'a'-e waver, II 9 Yard, ga rne'rg aerrr'el 71 )1 pareee by 1 b) baeees 911 84 Laral 7 1 paer- Y'res by paolges 44 41 average (from terTrnrrageo 54 Thtei Icekg retureert 72 Pt Obrr-benle' fumblee red 1 3 Yerl, Inrt Pera Itv 25 25 Inciudes punts an 5 1. A FISH WA5 CAUGHT WITH A WATCH TICKING INSiDE IT Liln4PA by CAPT. FRANCIS HaArs REEDS BEAcm risHiNa Fun Delaware Bay 1 2 ..,1 2 I .0, A FISHAW1wA5ATCcAH UGHT WITH rICKINCF 1NS.DE CAPT. FRANCIS HatArs REED5 BEAoi FLEET ISH, Pia Delaware Bav A BALL or HAiR t7 INCHES AROUND WAS FOUND INSIDE A CALF by HAPPY DAVIS 5 low( Fal 0 1- ill i.t A.

LAST i I -4 1 1 -0EMAKER t7 PU 1 4' -Daleville 1 A BALL or HA 7- INCHES AROUND 7)1 1If I WA UN vCIEALF I 51 oux Fal 5,0 -90-N 1 1- 4 A(i, ot. Lt-1 IT 1 1 I 'LY )' to 1 i i I 1 I If 1 11,, I I 1 I I I LA 1 -I id-1 1 1, I 11 I 1 t. IT A (1. 1 1 ---I I if 1 -1 1 Pi -T! EVANSTON, Oct. 17.

tAPJTwo dashing dons of the gridironDon Geyer and Don Heaptwice brought Northwestern from behind today to conquer Ohio State. 14 to 13, in a raging gridiron offensive battle. The defeat sent the Buckeyes' Western Conference championship hopes down to keep company with their thwarted national title dreams. Making their first start in defense of the Big Ten title they shared with Minnesota last the Buckeyes were away to a touchdown lead in the first period, came back to regain it in the third period, only to have the Wildcats haul themselves together in the final period fora, savage winning drive that had 40,000 spectators almost hysterical, PASS INTERCEPTED EVANSTON, Oct. 17.

ItRJTwo dashing dons of the 'idironDon Geyer and Don raptwice brought Northwest- ri from behind today to conquer hi State, 14 to 13, in a raging idiren offensive battle. The defeat sent the Buckeyes' 'estern Conference champion- lip hopes down to keep company th their thwarted national title earns. Making their first start in de- nse of the Big Ten title they ared with Minnesota last year. Buckeyes were away to a achdown lead in the first period, me back to regain it in the third rind, only to have the Wildcats ul themselves together in the period for.a savage winning A BE CAN PULL 30 TIMES ITS OWN WEIGHT AND IS AS STRONCI PRoPoRTIONATELY AS A LOCOMOTAE A BEE CAN PULL.30 TIME5.55.OWN. EIGHT' IANV 014 ricdrvoo IUTIOA I tLY Pi'3 A LocollryE tk i I I it A z7.4 I 1 iN 7 lri.

II. 11 4 ittyi jf 1 4, i l''t 1- -St 6 'w 6 1 i 4 r(t) rt 1. I '4 't 4 i I I '40 tl 'Ct 1 I 1 ll'' 01 MORGANTOWN, W. 17.West Vieinia triumphed over West Virginia Wesleyan here this 1 afternoon by a 15-0 score. The 1 Mountaineers showed marked superiority over the Bobcats, who never threatened throughout the game.

The battle was staged on a wet gridiron and during the first half a cold rain added to the disi comfort of players and spectators. i'. A crowd of 7.500 turned out spite the weather. The first period was fought on rather even terms, although little Dave Isaac, aided by some good interference by Zipper Lorenz and I. Sam Audia.

picked up three first 1. down and legged to the Wesleyan 21-yard mark. Here the Bobcats stiffened and took the ball on downs. Just a5 the first period ended, "Frets" Barnum fumbled 1 on the West Virginia 45-yard line and Chief Nebra recovered for the Mountaineers. CARDER TAKES CHARGE Glen Carder replaced Dave Isaac 1 I at the beginning of the second quarter and he immediately took charge of the situation.

after Kelly Moan had rifled a fine pass to Zip. per Lorenz, who reached the Wes-cyan 39-yard line. Carder. on two shots at the line. reached the Bobcat 25-yard stripe.

Carder took the ball on a reverse from Sam Audia and drove to the Wesleyan 15 on the next play. Carder knifed through left guard for five and then got three at left end. Sam Audia Jammed the center of the line for first down on the Wesleyan five. At this point "Feels" i Barnum made the greatest defensive play of the game. The Bobcat fullback shot through the line and knocked the ball out of Carder' hands on a spinner play and Bachtel recovered on West Virginia's 22-yard mark.

However, the Mountaineers were not to be denied. Babe Barna. West Virginia end. leaped through i to block Bachters third down Punt The ball bounded out of i bounds on the Wesleyan 15-yard i stripe. Carder carried the ball I four times and registered a first down on the Wesleyan two.

Carder picked up a yard and then Sam Audia rammed center for the touchdown. i I 8, I er7 I 'I 114, t't 11 'CT 11.P1:76 Ct N. Y. U. BEATEN BY N.

CAROLINA SURPRISE WIN BUOYS SKIBOS In the first period Hinton intercepted a Buckeye pass, but was tripped by McDonald on his own 45 with a clear field ahead. Shortly after Heap fumbled and the ball vas recovered by Kabealo on u. 4, --Qj lonosalln Ill 1 1 IfK v( I( I. t. I-1p i 1.i ,,4 ,41 4 i.e.., ,,,,,,1 0-- r3.45i,,,i .141, "4, rfek 41' I i 1 )1 1 .1 1 A 1'4 it 1 'W.

friv (( I I 1 1 jC :4401 4 o' 1, --illee i 1,, -p----- 4 it, z. 4 iurt.r..,,s2,0 1 -1'e 0 1 7', Ili ---4, fl's: 1 ,0 4: Cil, Nat 0 A i 66 1 aj ti 't CO VA) 4" NEW YORK, Oct. The trusty the of Tom Burnette, their kicking ace, gave North Carolina Tarheels a hard-earned one-point, 14 to 13, intersectional victory over New York University in the Yankee Stadium today. Burnett's educated right foot made good two tries for point after touchdown. New York's kickers succeeded only once.

Decisively outplayed for three periods by a smashing running attack, varied with an aerial offensive. the Violets suddenly woke up in the last quarter to score two touchdowns after hurling back a ciesperate North Carolina threat on the two-yard line. The lineup; Por. N. Carolina-14 Neer York -13 Puck Sharp 1.,1 Trin pity Plinmouiet L.0 elooriie its Adams flereh 7 'math Morsehaueor Siviarion R.E Florehak Nall Little Shorten ai eon Somme Notching O'Connell Score be perlAs: North Carona t0 0-14 New York University 0 0 0 13-13 North Carolina scoring: Tourhelowno Ruck, Pitt I sub I.r Hutrhine Point from I ry Etter touchdown Burnet 2 I Piecemen, t.

New York University scoring TeiitcridowneDtinney WM for Neu Pstg. mown. Point from try alter touchdown-- I pierement t. Carnegie Tech today is basking In the sunshine of football success and a 7-0 victory scored over Pop Warner's previously undefeated Temple Owls at Philadelphia Friday night. The Tartans arrived home yes terday in time to witness the Pitt- Duquesne clash in the Stadium.

The Tech reserves marched 57 yards in the third period, with Lehman plunging over from the one-yard line, to upset Temple and account for the Skibos first victory of the season. Coaches Steffen and will lead the Plaid against Holy Cross at Worcester, next Saturday. AMERICANTo BOOSTERS TO MEET The Homewood-Brushton Club will hold a dinner and entertainment at the Village in Homewood one week from tomorrow Harry Keck. sports editor of the Sun-Telegraph, will be among the gpeakers. I glAj Vs IF AFTER RISKING HIS LIFE Fog KING AND COUNTRY IN I 0 013AES 014 g.1 RO ClegY A -00115tble of Castile Eleven Times Savior oilIS Country-WAS ORDERED By DON JUAN AND HI5 BODY WAS REFUSED BURIAL.

FOR 10 YEARS. UNTIL Motioy FoR INTCRMENT WAS RAISCCI By PUBLIC SuBscRIPTIoN. to-ia Val A AFTER RISKING HIS LIFE Fog KING AND COUNTRY IN I 0 0 13ATTLES 1' OIV A RO CI ek CI A-Constable ot Castile Eleven Times Savior ol Ills ou Cntky- WAS ORDERED BY DON JUAN rl B. MS 0 OW PO m. A a Ank ILIms A PiO4 Al ft teQ- 14 Iting Amon ba.

loo60 ne the Purple 20. Wayslik tossed a pass to Kabealo behind the goal line for a Wendt missed the try for extra point. In the second period McDonald fumbled as Ohio tried a double reverse and Volgts recovered for Northwestern on Ohio's 43. Northwestern again punted. With the ball on the Ohio 10, Booth fumbled and Kovatch snatched it for Northwestern on Ohio's 5.

Geyer went over his right guard for a touchdown on the first play and then placekicked the extra point. In the third period Wolf intercepted Heaps pass and flipped a lateral to Bettridge, who was downed On Northwestern's 38. Bettridge circled end for 11 and Dye passed to Williamsto put the ball on Northwestern's 13. SUNIISKEY SCORES After failing with one pass, Dye dropped back and shot the ball over the heads of the Northwestern secondary to Cumiskey. deep in the end zone, for a touchdown.

Wendy convnted. Ohio took the ball on downs on Its 15 in the fourth period and planted to Nort hwestern's 45. Northwestern uncorked a dazzling lateral, Geyer to Heap to Kovatch. that earned to Ohio's 13. Jefferson shot a pass to Heap who caught the ball as he fell over the goal for touchdown.

Geyer converted. The lineup: Ohio htlrtnwooren ondt I. Hamrick Kooktch Oincon t. VL Irtitinr 10,1 or. I r4mtskole Rok Vanto -t iioxp F10 rific Toth Pro, ht forit.ls; nnt wiry 0 I 13 0 7 0 1--IS Onto non ro loub nont tr-ol 117 atte tout1401M DM Oro I ti E.

Tnilrh00-111. sauh I intti H.p. Pflio, try OW ourntionm 4intnr A Ohlitch MOW. ota AMtit It A ZABALA BEATEN Czecho-Slovakaa. Oct.

17.tAP Argentine's 1932 Olvmpie Marathon champ. last to 'fusee. of CzechoSlavokia. in a 5.000meter race today. linsee was clocked in 1S2311, Zabaia In 15:28.7.

of Portugal. As soon as he new queen was she poisoned the kinig's mind against hilt favorite. Hon Alvaro had risked his life for his sovereign in 100 battles and was addressed as the saviour Of his country. This record availed him nothing uhen the king ordered him seised and executed. Ills body ass exposed in the public market for 10 years.

until the compassionate inhabitants raised enough money to bury him. EXPLANATION OF RIPLEY'S RELIEVE IT OR NOT CAR. TOON: VIE GRAIIII DE OF KINGSDon Aliaro de Luna ii3S1-1153i. oho in his lifetime amassed a fortune of approximatly anti for 30 years ruled Vastile an the royal favorite. committed the imprudence of dissuading Juan II of CaPilite.

his raYal master. from marrying a princess of Spain. Instead, he brought about the marriage of the king to Dona Isabel I TOMORROW: THE 3rISTERY roonnivr SCORES AFTER PASS With but eight seconds left in the second quarter. Moan lined a beautiful pass to Babe Barna who hauled it in on the Bobcat 10- yard mark and he zig.zagged his way over the goal line. Moan missed both points after touchdown via the placement route.

About midway In the third canto, Alex Atty recovered Bachtel's fumble on the Bobcat 27.yard lines Carder gained seven yards at richt end and then Moan passed to Kyle for a fist down on the Wesleyan' 13-yard mark. On fourth clown Moan dropped back to Wesleyan's 20-yard mark and placticicked a field goal with Carder holding the ball. The Mountaineers registered 15 first downs while the Bob. cats rolled up eight. two aided by penalties.

The lineup: AI wts a st.r 41, Gor ir irrolPrit Crorp a Nr prat, Pm htS -A AA liairwm 11-0r0 5v perusio; 'Pew i I iS mot; Two mos no- Woot Volt rl tarnak. tmti sf rot Tirt-P rtaroo 1. pop i44r. ror licIrr It Oter. t) ttfs 11 Cr T'P 1,,111.1 crorp 1rn a I Pn htS P.

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SCOTT DEFEATSIWaYllesbilleg Beaten NORWIN 6-0 ity In VA VW Art 17 Tho PArtlham RAms Anwr itv Fordham. 20 to I. a NEW YORK, Oct. 17.The Fordham Rams downed DUKES RETAIN COACH SMITH 1 ti; I I John P. (Little Clipper) Smith sill serve as head football coach at Duquesne University again next season.

Smith was tendered terms for 1937 by Duquesne athletic officials few hours before yesterday's Rime with Pitt. The figures were so generous that they immediately won Smith's acceptance. The action was regarded as an indicasion that Duquesne was sell IttWIN. Pit. Oct.

Scott Mph SOmM football team North Bradthwk. defending cham- DiOn In the Class AA duision. of the Vctern Pennsyhanta scholae Athietie League. chalked up Its fortieth auecetAte victory here today by defeating Norkin 6 to 0. The tout htioan vas recorded In the third period when Scott same ran, r--t.

1kt, horn its own 32-yard line. Curran 'scored from the two-yard line to 4t? lifiVik 14.4, M40 Pfi Vrt I CliMMIC the march. his pass the .1 ft a1i.a extra point ata- kV "fire IV' Si-Ott completely toitplared Nor-1 l( 'pleased On Smith's wryrit. and retam the Little ClIpper for an-Monday other year. a smart.

hard-fighting Waynesburg College eleven at the Randalls Island Stadium here this afternoon. 20-6. but they lost a lot of prestige when the Yellow Jackets outplayed the highly touted Maroon in the second half play and scored the lone touchdown in the final two periods of action. Capt. Frank Mautte, Fordham right halfback, and Bill McGiumphy were the outstanding stars for their respective teams.

The same as played on a muddy Arid stitch made Idelitt- CAPE POSTPONED Ulna players quite a task after three and which made each The Clairton-Elizabeth hith school football game at Mizabeth and every substitute stand out yesterday sas postponed until like a MP thumb. This condi- 1 Monday on tion of the field, brought about aceount rein. by a heavy rain. made the game more or less a matter of hit or --s wiAT-A miss sigh the but Fordham backs lasing their footing and ARMY 32 at any time to resettle their fleld. ii In the first half Frank Mautte.

PEI. Ham leader. Intercepted a HARVARD 0 ') Jakket aerial on his on 38-yard es, line and behind biorkers who 'teemed to spring from noshere, .....) Ile ran $2 yards to score. This sits M.te$ tut score of the (11; The Claaton-Elizabein high school football game at Mirabeth yesterday sas postponed until on aceount of rain. krA v4iArA vicTogy wiArA wit VIC WRY! ARMY 32 id.

lie. larwit HARVARD 0 11: iht 11 tpooman- 1 '011, IA al regtorrIng 13 doom to Wire and intezmnrd Nor1. In. 20 yltdc to 1). Tlia 'i' .1.4 4' i 'ill, 4.

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