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Trims 28-8, Columbia Syracuse, fJMOUJH lYale's Second-Half Assault Topples NIPPED 1 4-1 2 by tigers Harvard, 31-21, as Furse Paces Drive In Wild Battle Spectators Puirled By Loss of Down Following Penalty Victors Held To 14-14 Tie At Half-Time Penalties Galore at Baker Field As Yablonski Stars in Finale By KAl.PH TKOST I Princeton. 22 The 27th Princeton Dartmouth a e. By TOM HOLM KS played befo: a dampened crowd Columbia beat Syracuse. 2S to S. in a furious fracas at 27.0(H).

ended with Princeton Baker Field thai would have been a belter fight if the two;" winner, 1 1 12. by the mar- New Haven, Nov. 22 (U.R) Yale rolled up its highest score against any Harvard team since 1SS1 today, closing out its season with a 2.1 21 victory and teams had not observed the formalities and used a football. ul after-touchdown conversions In a wild and woolly contest that covered an over-all span as the assembled multitude preserving Howie Udell's record pored tnrougn tne rule hook: oi two and three-quarters hours, the athletes energetically plied punishment to each other. of never having dropped a gamej I' jing io iiiiu out.

uu Hap mm- -u i to Harvard since he started coaching here in 1912. A capac lie officials exercised their lungs tooting that well known horn, and the referee Francis ity crowd of more than 70.000 jammed the huge stadium. pened. They sought the rule whereby Dartmouth could be penalized 1" yards and lose a down when obviously nobody clipped and no one was over-rough. Coming as it did after Dart- Yale was good for a touch down a period, with a mouth staged a sudden and field goal thrown in in the fourth.

Harvard fought the Hlue Bulldogs on even terms through the first half, which ended in a completely unexpected scoring outburst of two touchdowns and seemed well on the wav to 1 11 1 deadlock. The Yale power X.tvier Keating, once of Fitch-burn pxercised his legs stepping off no less than 278 yards in penalties. The l.ioiiv topped the Orange In the penally score as well as the point score Lou Little's bunch was docked a lotal of K.J vards on occasions, while Syracuse was penalized 113 yards on in indictments. This does not take into account, an incident late in i he loin th ieriod when dusk settling fast over the upper tip of Manhattan Isle. It was announced that both teams were penalized 1" yards for unnecessary roughness on the i in the third and fourth, how Ji I knocking the favored Tiger hack into Lake Carnegie, at.

least, what happened here in; the last four minutes of the ball game was really a stunner. That Dartmouth, for all the O'DONNELL of Harvard tackles McQuade in first period at New Haven yesterday. Yale won, 31 to 21 ever, was too much. Harvard was able to put on only a brief rally late in the fourth which produced its final touchdown. passing of Joe Sul-llivan and the extraordinary 'catching of its ends, was still Itwo points behind and at this SHORT GAIN FOR SYRACUSE Scoba of Syracuse makes wide end run for short gam against Columbia at Baker Field yesterday.

Horizontal gent is Gehrke of Columbia, who was attempting to come in for tackle when he was neatly taken out and placed in this position. Columbia won, 28 to 8. Crusaders Run It ws a big day for Tex Furse, who gave Yale three of its touchdowns." and for Rillie Booe, who kicked four extra points besides the field goal. Furse Ov er Fuise gave Yale lis first score stage being slightly slaughtered by the now alert Princetonians, same plav. The Wildeieil officials hv leaving the somewhat be-compromised hall exactly seemed entirely beside the, point.

The important thing' Roughshod Over Hofstra, Paced in the opening period on a two- yard center plunge culminating! seemed to be that Dartmouth had another down coming. And even if there were 65 yards of i Tiger turf still to he trans-' versed there was still a chancel Fordham, 48-0 a 71 -yard march. Fred Nad-herney's recovery of Paul Laz-zaro's fumble started the drive. By Ellis, Beats Nov o- (u R) Harvard hounded hack almost and the way Sullivan had' Worcester. Ma of Harvard Manual, Lafayette In 19-19 Standoff Hy JAMKS J.

Ml'KPHY Not since the days of Sid Luckman at Krasmus Hall has Brooklyn seen such a thrilling exhibition of forward passing at a schoolboy game in Kbbets Field as Jack Boyle put on yesterday for 10,000 frenzied onlookers. The rangy, blond lad with the crew haircut completed 12 of IS overhead thrusts in the Iclimax chapter of the opener of LAZZARO where it I'iim Fall A croud nt 22. MOO saw the R.ri.e which was played in bleak fiiM-hall cloudiness and a -croud-half drizzle. There was much hootin' and hollerin' in the siands. From time to time, a hand struck up "Three Blind Mice." an air which was supposed to be a left-handed trib immeoiaieiv io even tne scorei Kings Point, 16-7 for touchdown goes over been throwing, one chance was Holy Cross swamped out enough.

classed Fordham IS to 0 today with a touchdown pass from Jim Kenary to Harold i.Moffie in the end zone, and a cm; in jwc as Connolly of Yale falls flat on his face in trying to make a tackle at New Haven yesterday. Yale won, 31 to 21 For 50 minutes of this hall marking the second greatest game, Princeton so dominated trouncing in the history of the the play that the last fewi22game rivalry between the minutes were magnified all out Jesuit schools. conversion by F.mil Drvaric Hempstead, Nov. 22- 'look the lead on another tally! Holstra uncovered a secret il Furse. from the twn-vardi weapon" in little llarley Kllis proportion.

A lm.aRor Clwui ligers Score Kai ly I Holy Cro punch out threej i'nP T)ip uarvards roared right' odav and Ihe result was a Hi The Tiger was so fierce, touchdowns in the fust a-i plunged over to 7 triumph over Kings point Dan mouth didn't seem to have add another in the second and from the Hi and Drvaric acaiu'that enabled the Flying Dutch- a cliance. he embattled pile on three more in the Princetonians, winner of the with second and third stringers; i nii'ii to clinch the small college broke up this crown of the Metropolitan area. ihe doubleheader to prov ide the touchdowns that enabled Manual Training ti, knot the issue with Lafayette, 1019. Whilo not as exciting, the second fray s-ivv Samuel .1. Tilden come from the rear to give Coach lrv Weidman a fitting Canadiens Take Early Lead Over Rangers by 1-0 Irish Trample Over Tulane By 59-6 Count ute to ihe four officials.

few minutes before the flu-ner gun. the Syracuse goal went uown under a de-termined chaise of Columhiu tmdercradiiates. Hob Lincoln. ieere Columbia back, mid Hill Fuller. Syracuse end.

were stag-ilia a private fist fighi on the field which culminated in Lou coln bring cliased out of the game by the harried officials. As the game ended in the darkness, il was said that only nine Columbia players were on the field. That could have been Continued on Page 27 nig i nree crown ny virtue ol piaviug mosi oi tne game ior stalemate in Ihe third on a Hi-triumphs over Yale and Har- the Crusaders. yard run into the end zone, and vard. whipped into the Green1 Holy Truss scored through.

the final period Furse put at the opening kickoff. scored the air and on the ground. In over his thud score from the in seven minutes on a Wagner! the tit sl period it was fullback' Harvard five. Hooe toed both ex-to West pass, held Dartmouth Veto Kissell going over twice! ua points. The Yalers were The Blue anil Gold gridmen had previously downed Brooklyn College.

X. Wagner and Adelphi. Kllis, an ambidexterous passer, constant running threat Io Miinii p.d Oopbee. Nov. 22 (II.

Ri birthilav present in the form of The Montreal Canadiens, look- to one meagre tirst uown and anil end l.eo I roy snagging hammering again on the five! the I a am sitma -ca er. I in i1. a 9 iriumph over Thomas Jeffers- in their traditional combat. Despite the setback the South Rend. Nov.

22 (U.R) one startling threat. And then pass in the end zone. Keserve When a npnaltv threw thorn a si o-int-; u- i- niei uie iuik iwiikcis iaint i wii i.wv vunic uciiv ai iwc infill 1 1 il tK inJiuiru -k lip 'II. r.nrip camp in In'vi-itli tn lOron vici.k.r i i.i,Uwt I Tommy Jeffs still lead color- igo in the Adelphi game. Kept )l toniirht iul lixtuie men nao US lllll ball team, abandoned by head the second half with anothentlie lourth Holy Cross score in i kick his field goal, coach Frank I.rahv who this one nfilll(; ''-nd period with a circus; There were only two minutes under rover as much as possible Vm-k- hud Ruari renewal in 19 years, eight vic yards, that ended wit catch ot a lo-yard aerial.

lt-f when Harvard shifted into Georee Franke niline over from The last neriod to scout Southern California tor today's game, lie teamed Henry in the nets, llenryjlories to feur, two games end-with the running passing of Ray iniumi' chuck im? in ties. Mrozack. the blocking of Hob! stampeded to a to triumph two-foot line. halfback John Connolly rippingjVale three from where Moffie over Tulane before fans! Dartmouth had a real good off 42 yards through tackle fori hucked it over and Drvaric con- Ravner. Another absentee from! After the Frenclues tallied a New York's line-up tonight was! touchdown in Ihe first quarter opportunity for Johnny Chap- a Crusader score and substitute) veiled.

ind two more in the third Schuessler, plunging of (leorge Dclong, a former Manual sliir and the great line play of R.iy man g-'aoiied a pass al ag- halfback hran liurke iniercept-'Pu nm i-d wrh ligli today. The Irish ning rapidity Hr.van llcxlall, out with a knee: injury. The Canadiens grabbed an Flyr.n rink in the ner threw to the llat and with ing a horuham pass and lacing HoiiMnniColeinau. forrni'ilv of St John's period, things looked dismal for Manual Training until Boyle took pitching that pigskin H.in.r ti Fr.ui,: first period no one near him got away (2 vards for another. Double Jay Takes Bowie Feare-Masfer Bid 2d Howie.

Nov 22 OJ.Pi Txidtcvvood Double won Ihe 22d running of the Prince Coorge Autumn llaudi early 10 lead over- the O. ('i)nwnv ln spell victory for the Femberj PJue and (lold. points while hold to run up winging. But after 72 vards of Third string right halfback winging. But after 72 oorcyn-Ki: .1, The Dutchmen Rangers.

Maurice Richard wuSj lhe goal getter on a heal rush spoiled uig the Southerners scoreless. high knee gamboling he was Charlie From tlieie on they roasted hrouchl down bv the same man enth Hi Hit! Hinder made the sov -ly Cross touchdown on around the Flntbusli landscape in the last frame. The first of ihe scores for Ihe Park Slopei-s came after an KS- i ft Prrhllk Dhvoh Jfnkiru, Pwrv -NRrthrrnt H. Nadhftnj Jackrron H. Nadheinjr O'Dnnnrll Molliel Mnlf.f! in the first period.

Richard 'cabbed F.lmor l.ach's pass at' 1 1 with downhill, but conl. In i help threw the ball, on the a aid light ml swing up 27 more points in the in. From that noint'onlv" 11 seconds left Mariner a couple of fir-l downs after Ihe opening kickolf. hut intercepted a pass at the 20 and then marched M) yards for a1 Ill llle Cjannnii' drive diat g'oi impetus in the Hanger's blue line, svv erved! final not an name. around lhe defense and back-l 7 1 7 7 0 1-31: Dartmouth advanced the lading stages of lhe third period.

He contacted Frank Vi i harvard Speedy ferry P.renn.in -el up nt-Ji The lineups: -r-1 inch. Terrv P.renn.in score. MrozacK heaveii 'i yarn i handed in Ihe uonl. (Hen liar- at Howie todHv nut the sou t1P SoWe Dame tallv when vVhat the whole Holy Cross down the center to Kllis .,.,,1 Tnnv were of Ralladier had to give his best he intptventpd Cliff Van Meter's Nastro and Perkohzzi as the third quarter closed. Fiidhm Tourhdownv- Kur.e 3 Moffie 0.

Ma.oneY earn JarknOn. after tourhdown PykesjBooe 4, Drvaric 3 Field goals Boor. Substl'nliona-Yale: end, Mr.Quarle, Hea.V nyrievkl Artier lrn. N.lf, was a commendable fnimn 1 served penalties for starting to Continued on Following Page b.O. Rully Once play was resumed he scuffle.

Harmon also taking an-i Chlrloio Pivvich. Devitt. Andermn high sticking. lHlt a strike down the middle to for I her minor PORT-R -STrtlfr -Bpaiiileu -Parkfr Haillday Ball Sullivan Sanonu- Clnllo. ('up rds Fl McAfee Cenl er-Larson Jab.on- Montreal lay v.iiuuoiiy aim nirii iaji' p- I)ass 0,1 askew effort at punting.

backed down Io to 10 in the t0 the fivP. Kmil Si.ko vvenCHllb attempted to field of five. Double went ucr in two plays. of late in to the front shortly after the, than a minute later, the lhe ))Pri0( arler prince-Ftart but he couldn't shake offlapronri counter came. Kd Price iton was ahead 1 1 fl The slip-Urookmeade Stable's Master HirP iored the Irish kickoff andwy ha ski(1(led off his foot Penn Stale Rouls Mcuinrey B.anniim B.ii-ks- Kirk.

Bart 0. fooled the Frenchies as Walsh Ne- York llcnry -Colville -Eddolls Connor R.D Bioomer Booe. Fuchs, Connelly. Raines. Taoprann- risndinn ici.

wansier. He er. Davis. Ba.rnU, Harmon Lach Richard snuatntojLiechtr. Loh.

he stole Boyle's thunder and used the skvways to Nastro to rnst thi nn ttin 10 A howl H. Sullivan K. Kissell Hilr Crosft Fordham 0 21 48 Harvard-nds, Fiorenllno Felt. Mar- Biake 20 0 Panthers, 29-0 W. Kullmnn Watson Spare.s- New York 0 0-0 inc moil- a Martin recovered, lor teentij stake.

The pair were: Dame on the Tulane 21. locked head and head nil lhe anero. t.Hprade. Russell. I Well I.

lip BoS'le dropped tile Warwick rone Kennedy. Tarkles Pierre. Kever. Guard- Drennon. Rodi.

Guidera Centers Slone. Ilirn-on. B'rk- Lazaio, Kenary. Sliafrr, Norman, GnodrUn. Wurien.

F.vnn. Roehe Oon-ieil. r.t.. i i. 11 mm (iardner.

tfwick. Moe. Momreal in riot st rntchprl i (iiiiuuii'ii on rag" -i I'llisnoigll. io'- BoiKhald. Ren don a a il and as tlipvl Riopelle.

Iieas, carse. Oraveiie in the end zone. He then for a net gain of about eight vards, giving Dartmouth the ball at midfield. Paes Vet Tally Suddenly ablaze. Sullivan whipped a pa-s to Bill Felton good for 22 vards.

Then Joe I. inns of I 1 1 1 1 Uuiliv Reay, Pelers M.rK ToilrlidownV Kis'l '2'. Troy. Connoilv. Burke.

nrlpr Poin-s mit luuchdown: Nolan Ifil. Fi-ld none none. SubMtnis- Holy caiH. Lirelman. Tlo Cosifl'o Tari; Ouaciaro H.tj.s.

MiDrimoi: Spn-rili. Fontana, Bov. Cfnterh: RiPt'r, Noiin OK'plr for the ex- si i aightenetl out in the final firh jockey Henri Mora moved Parer Beats Seaura Getaiie pitched to Connolly closed out their first pel- Reiprei' pire Frank P. Bergiri. Princemn Kle Ha digit.

in since 1-112 today bv ludae Raymond Barbuti. raruse. r.w.i si blaster and Mimd-y. S'oi ov: KIHSr PERIOD Montreal I 1 1 I to 111'. I I 111 II, Linesman J.

Walter Coffee. Rutgers In Argentine Event Rirheid I he cheering had hardly sun- trouncing Pittsburgh. 20 to 0, 1 i II fl Peiialhes. Harmon. 1 k.

Harmon. Davp Birks: Moian, Miuplu. Con- filed another strike to inches. til Don I thtongh Johnn for all the hoi- nOliV, BUIX. nr.ii'i.

Brennan, B.ndf-r, Farrel, lieeman who made a strictly I me ore o.i.uuo inns uiu.n. Bokersf.eld in Spot For Grid Bowl Bid its -united line repciiedlv I wasn't 1 Buenos Aires. A I i a. Ki een asked Nov 22 (U.R)-- Frank Parker, had and he former Tinted States singles I' catch and rmdham Swtacki finger tip Title to Southampton lumbered to the five. Another TariP- Lannm-ii Huiinip-iia.

Of-un. Btppt. sided when Bo.vie'ij chucking put Jimmy McNamara's boy in the seining column for the second lime of the dreary afternoon. Boyle draped the stage himself when he intercepted Pole Constantino's pass after the subsequent kickoff on hi Con till nrd Itniwrtv, ro-t. rnn Bark V'a'lh.

on I'Hge Maura Campo. M'nnmoo. Nit. Garardi, Planaaan Refer: Albert Bintfc. Y-t Cm Rive, hcid 1,.

1., Nov. 22-I'laving on a neutral field here today, Southampton defeated Amityville for the scholastic football litle of Suffolk County. 2O0. P.akeisfieid, Nov. 22 (UP) threw back Pitt's nmniiig at Hakerslield College, one ol lack.

The battered Panther, did the highest-scoring two-year not enter enemy territory until college football teams in the lhe clo-ing minute of the first Stale, has been notified bv C.ihalf and were never within Richard Reynolds of the distance throughout the 'Rose Bowl game, that it is being remainder of the game, iconsidered for a bid to renre-: Fullbacks Joe Co I one and pire. Fred Murra fier nei jilaae Crenan. ifaM-cd Phi'l E. oentnner, .1 u. man.

Continued on Following Page Slugqish St. Mary's Bows lo B. 25-7 fought his way back on lop be champion from Los Angeles, fore they flashed under the ire defeated Francisco i Pan-only no-es apart. (hoi Segura of Kcuador and .1. Turci's Incline, coupled Miami.

Fla today, 7, (i I. ith Double Jay in the running. 'IV 0. (I in the semifinal round was third with Our Tommy and 'of the Argentine championship P.utlcr completing the field. jlennis tournament.

Double- Jay was limed in Parker thus qualified to meet and paid S2.no and S2.20 while1 veteran internationalist Kn-Master Hid returned S2.20.ripie Morea of Argentina in There was no belting. the final round tomorrow. Mora claimed a foul after the Morea won his semifinal from ice but the stewards did not his fellow-countryman, Heraldo Hi low his claim. i Weiss, 64, ti 6 1. Tech Easy Winner 1.3 Frank Rogel led the State Atlanta.

Nov. 2-' -enl the West in the Dei contest in Pasadena. -rjns. Georgia Tech rose up with a Boston, Nov. 22 (1 Unbeaten Michigan Trips Ohio State, 21-0 ton College, placing its tru.st in tull house ot power looay aim 'used a horde of flashy backs to Imaul Furman unmercifully in SCHOLASTIC RESULTS groutifl attack with reeling hue plunges that sent the Pitt defender-; into confusion.

The initial Penn State touchdown ilhin the first six minutes vv a -accomplished in nine plays with Bobby Williams winding up lib a fiv e-v ard plunge. reserves, turned on the power in spots today to defeat a sluggish St. Mary's team. 2." to 7. in biggest offensive show the in Jefferson 1-1 Klu.hlna II St.

John II IH Manual Tilden l.lnenln Bnva Hiah Ariama an intersectional clash before' Veliovv jacKeis nave pui on I. season. Football Results luscTopsUC! 10.T.T! fans. I Apparently' looking ahead to next week's finale with traditional rival Holy Cross. Coach Denny Meyers used his regulars sparingly against the surprisingly weak California club.

Though expected to flash an All-American candidate in half- back Herman Wedemeyer, St. Ri-htp hritmn East 7ins Bow! Bid lit Mtaa. Industrial Southwest ill lair 1 -13 Prinretolt Hasner Hai.aol Irhuh V. Dartmouth J. V.

Harlmik Ttiik (hrMian 0 1 R.r. TuUa Ann Arbor, Nov. 22 (U.R) Mighty Michigan. Nine champioii anil Rose linvvl ticket-holder, -lubbed i(s toe on a 1 1 1 1) ii Ohio State today but managed tn pull out a 2 to i' tor.v tn ring dovv the cut -tain on its greatest season in IL' vear-. The preci-ionbuilt Wolverines rolled tn three touchdowns in the first, third and final and as the final horn Miiindeil simile into the I'niver--ily's Hall of Fame with straight victories nine tlii vear und four of shorter ehei lules, no other Michigan team the fabulous "poinla-minute" days ol th" torn of the century lia been able to in nine Bailor il III Southrrn Mrthodiil ao Boaton I'niverally i Nnrth Tru S.

Lat Irxas S. 'J Nouthwril Iriis HniMton N. Mttlro Mil. t. Mmro ol.

renn mate Mary's relied on other barks for "most of their offensive thrusts. Only on a few plays did Wedemeyer pass and with little success. The game was onlv five minutes old when Ronton Coll. St. 14 Prinrelon Holy ro.

(olale Pitlbburah Kal i Dartmouth tordham Rucknell Mvraeu.e Alhruhl Midwest Muhlenbert here Michigan teams have not played since the Tourna-inent of Hoses in I'Mr'. Alter two abortive drives ami with less ths.it three minutes 'o in the fit st period. Michigan slui'ieil high gear and rolled yards for its first touchdown. Halfbacks Rob hiippiiis an. I Hump Klliott and fullback Jack Weisenburget the push, with Klliott rocking over left tackle fiom the three-yard stripe for rhe marker.

Ohio State got past the Michigan hi-yard s'i ipe only once ami that was not on its own power. Il recovered a fumble on the Michigan In. but promptly fumbled to snuff out the threat It was not until late in the (bird iiarter that the Wolverine machine again caught hold. Taking a punt on its own J'1 yard hue. Michigan clipped oft so vards for its second tally.

With Chappuis tossing an is-'yard aerial to Weisenburgei 'and the two reeling off long igmund gains, the Wolverines Continued on Page 27 en I olumoia :1 Penn Military Toledo Stale lilt Wilhertorre Weat Vlrcinla Il olleie of Idaho l.rwia Clark Valparai-o Niagara 311 So llllnoia I H. t. (Mo I H. fl Minnesota Wiaconsln fl Mirbiian Ohio State Notre Dame Tulane fl anialun Rluefleld Klale Kentnrhv llofsfra Kinx Point in Lebanon Vallev Anaeles. Nov.

U.P' of Sutilhern California today vv-nii the Pacific Coa-st Conference and the to roprc-cut the Wc-t in the Howl by edi; out a fii'litin I'. L. A. evelen 'i to 0 ill the vv ilde-it font-, ball climax seen in years in the I Angeles Coliseum. The finish of the aiiie found fans shriekiiig hysteri-'ally as C.

('. 1.. A. drnve to Ihe Snuthei tii.t lour -yard line only to have a foiirth-dnvvn pass intercepted in the end zone by halfback Cordon Cray. The victory left the Trojans i i.

B. ('. gave fans an idea of what: to expect. With reserve quar- terhark Steve Sluka running the club. C.

marched H2 yards, for its first score Joe Dimi- 1 iroe ntr Northwestern rl Haierford Carneate Tei-h Hwarthmore Paul Pol I harlea Teb 37 Delaware State Dirkinon Wash Maentnh Teh. Korkhurst tlherlm aV Jefferson III Wa.hlnrlnn A l.ee nuk going over from the one Delaware "lemple Rradle Vleslean lit 111 -till! 1 1 Weal l.rcinia 3.1 larball Datia t.lain, W. Vlr fl Missouri Valley flhio Wealeyan 7 Davton 18 Indiana John arroll Ml. I'nion 'l Nlaearo "fli ineinnati a ea -on. It al -o ha-ms -ince a Miehi'ian been unbeaten and Iieell Bonavenlure fi Purdue II Akron II U'ootlrr II Valparaiso Butler IK Mls-ourl It South team has 'Ml Kansas Duke furman North Carolina Al fieoraia 1 ee 7 North Carolina Male aea Millikln DrKalh T'hera Ja tint ii'il.

The triumph, fore fans liuiied in be sardined iuti Nebraska 1:1 irainia It Oklahoma Trojr Teaehera a. ftlfin field Air Denlaon Wittrnberc Xarier 7 12 Ohio I nlrersllr II Ivanarllle I'pper Iowa Baae, poatponed. 34 Clemen Auburn Ifl 2 William Man Bowlint Orren 14 Weatarn Maryland John Hopkina 14 20 Waahlmton Colleir Rider Wealeyan I'! Illinois Narmal-IMInola Plttaharih IKan.l 0 till (I II 1'ic I r-tn I ii 1 1' i i is i team on the Pacific Cna-t and Stadium gave Nhchr the vote to choose the Western Kose Howl representative i'novl' -lav will be a mere formailtv. a certain hut to the Roe Howl 2ft Fmporia Justice Runs Wild As North Carolina Wins Durham, N. Nov.

SI (U.R) Charlie Justice, North Carolina's elusive triple-threat half-bark, reached his offensive peak today in running and passing North Carolina to a crushing Jl to 0 victory over Duke before a crowd of 06,000. The elusive choo choo. running like an antelope and firing passes like a pump gun, scored two touch 'il Murray M'te-Bowllnf fir'n iKv.l Morrla Brown Benedict St Prineeaa Anoe Vlrcinla Slate A Whealan Lake ortat IB Mias. Honthern 14 Miaa. State 7 41 Alabama Wolf or The Trojans made their lone West Chattanooia fl I.oulaiana State II Randolph Maenn 7 Vanderbllt California I.

.11 Stanford V- in Maryland Wrominf 21 Colorado A It 1.1 Wlnalon Kalem Nt. Auauatlnea 0 11 Collate of Paael ftoand Llnfleld SPORTS Eag! Sporu picture by SenLto MESSAGC FROM BOYLI John Pergilizzi of Manuol Training leaps high at goal line to snare touchdown pass from John Boyle. It was Manual'; second touch touchdown early in the second period by capitalizing on tlv known P.ruin weakness against flat passes. A flip from Quariethack Jim Powers to U-strKU U'ilsv, in ttars ami Geariatowai Qftte W'aab ton Tennaaaea KentnekT Dayldson Citadel 3.1 l.oalsTlllo Waihlnclon I Mo.) In IS Pt. V'It ft.

MMonlaomer downs himself and passed for 2 Teiaa Teeh New Meaiea ftl Taiaa H. Arht. (Tempel 7 12 Hendria Lit lie Roek J. C. 11 H.

T. Aaatln A. Howston Trhra. 0 14 Oreenn Oregon Stale A A California It. C.

A 11 California Stanford 1 A NaakaMtM fV'aak. WaM down. Hal beidenberg ot Lafayette is unsuccessful ae- the third as North Carolina ti Florida Normal Albany Stat SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1947 2S fantar enmnlatart 1 7 nf IR nnsspi; tnr threfl touch- ifivilr a rnniincins cornnrl neriod I Plorida AIM southern I Jiaili'mis en ism iii 'ii' izone gave them the only scored downs in fourth session to gtv Manual JP-to-19 tie. lt.id and was never headed, SH'Xi 1 I'm.

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