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THE CEDAR RAPIDS SUNDAY GAZETTE AND REPUBLICS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1927. Mohawks Romp-Oyer Monmeutli' Hevee For 24 Xo 3 Victory- TWO MISSOURI DEFEATS NEBRASKA, 7 TO 6 Timers Scorn Touchdown' And Kick After Hutkert Had Failed At Goal Try. Illinois Team Scores Early With Droplock Smith And Barrows Exhibit Running Schrader Snares Pass And Recovers Fumble. Cornell Swamps Beloit Invaders In 38-7 Game -i I Barker Starts And Closes With Second String Lineup; Crabtree And Cook Twinkle Brightest.

JlfOUNT VERNON, Oct. 8, (Special) In a game replet with thrills, long runs and many completed passes, two Cornell teams swept through a battered Beloit eleven this aft ernoon for. a 58 to 7 From the first whistle when Coach Dick Barker pulled Rockne stunt by starting his sec ond string untif the final play there was -no doubt of the final outcome. 4 A V-' V. i TUONMOUTH, UL, Oct.

8. (Special) The Coe football team settled down to serious football playing after the first quarter here today, and bowled over the Monmouth eleven 24 to 3. In the first few minutes of the game Johnstone fumbled on his 30-yard line to give Monmouth the ball and a chance to dropkick. Graham took the chance and acquired the only points made by his team. 1 MAROONS TIGHTEN AND DOVYN INDIANA Loom As Active Conference Title Contenders In 13 To 0 Victory.

The Kohawks started their fun tioning in the aecond quarter after Schrader ihaped Johnatone'e past and slid over the line for the flrat touchdown. Barrow started a running attack early In the aecond half, but the drive was stopped on Monmouth's 35-yard line. Smith kicked out, of bounds on the 4-yard line, but after L. AVAN EH, BABE BUT1I, P. AVAN EH AND LOU GEHRIG.

WE IIAA'E here, ladies and gentlemen, those twin-thriOer gf slug fame, Messrs. Babe Roth and Iso Gebrigand that famous brother aet. Paul and Lloyd AVaner. I-ook like a right friendly meeting, they're haring here, and It la. The Ruth-Oehrig art had mors power than tha AVaner brothers, bat the young Pirate stars played heads up ball daring the aeries.

CHICAGO. Oct. 8. (AP) A. A.

Stags, dean of Big Ten football coached, pioved still able to teach hla brilliant pupils of twenty years ago a few things and Chicago triumphed over Indiana today 13 to 0, for the first conference victory of Chicago since the middle of the 1925 season. Todays tilt not only upset the pre season dope, but uncovered some of the best material Stagg bss bad for three years. Indiana ran away with the strong Kentucky team last Saturday and today's score shows up Chicago as an outfit to be reckoned with In the Bis Ten title race. The twelve pounds by which the Maroon line outweighed Its opponents took toll in bAth the defensive and offensive play, Bennett and lUn-hardt, flashy Crimson ball earners, being smeared repeatedly, while Mendenhall, Anderson, Leyers and Ubby. substitute halfback, followed splendid Interference through the Indiana line for three first downs prior to each of the two touchdowns.

The Boosters looked good in the flrat half with Bennett, and Illn-Imrdt good for three and five yards gains every time they carried the iU. Starting the third period Indiana got near enough to let Catter-ton try a place kick, which went wide. Maroons Tighten. Then the Maroons tightened up and McDonough intercepted a pasa. IJbby and Anderson got loose for flrat downs and Ubby, substitute halfback, went through center for the laat ten yards and a touchdown.

Mendenhall's try for tha point missed. The final period found both teams opening up with passes but Bennett and Harrell could not And anyone to catch their heaves and the Maroons marched down the field egaln. Lejers. Anderson and Mendenhall tors off runs snd Anderson loped around right end for ths aeo-ond touchdown. McDonough's try for the point wai good and the Maroons Jed 13 to 0.

The game with the Maroons threatening to score again, 1. In-up lease Indiana Aril T.R Moirrka 4vii I.T 1 Shlf Ids Granbaum I.G MsMb-ws rinuaa (f) 1' Rasdulph "Ollf B'. Blngwalt '5allW BT, Hull 1G'M ('altar to MilxinnuiM WH By-ra 11') I.M Mnntt, M.n.l-nhell KM Rlnahardi I II I I I 1 Kfl I I ly ehlcaao scoring: Tou hdawna Libby, Andvraon: point from after touchdown. lie Donougb. In this flrat gam Captain Lea land Wilson and hi purpft clad mate threw aside 11 opposition end showed themnelves to-b tho class of the teams her Lof the last thro yeaia.

Cornell completed fourteen first downs to eleven for Beloit. Th comparison, however, la not sn indication of th gam for Cornell gained 888 yards from scrlmmaga aa compared to Betott'9 aeventy-two. Cornell completed, seven out of nin passes for a total of 159 yards, while Beloit was sue- cessfut in seven of the sixteen at tempts for a. total ot 86 yards. Th gam probably Included more long runs than have been witnessed at Ash Park field in several year.

Sroro la Laat Minute, Beloit nroro ta th flrat half cam Juat one mlnut before the timer signaled the end of the nerond period. With Cornell loading by two touchdowns. Captain Lawrence of Beloit Intercepted Crabtree a pan on bin own 20-jard Jinn and ran SO yard for a touchdown. Crabtree felled cover op after had pnooed to linos. and good Interference enable the Wleconam lender to daeh over tho goal lino sn tho knlf ended.

Scbenken, nerond airing bark, vti rtto aponalble for Cornell' firot touchdown. Shortly after the beginning of tb first quarter, Lawrence punted to Cook, who received the ball on hla 29-yard linn, ftchenken rut bark through rlabt tnrkl for 19 yard a. Pedrl bit center for tw more- Schrnken cut bark through rtht tackle again, and ran for 4ft yard befor ho wna downed en Belolt'0 6-yard llna. ledrl hit canter for 4 yarda. and the ftchenken drove Into the pile Idt a Cook failed on an attempt dropkick fnr the axtrn point.

Early In the aeond quarter Cnerh Barker Inrerted hla ftrat atring Into th gamn and the regular followed the precedent net by the subn and proceeded ta wore. Capt. Dwrmct punted te Srnit who received the halt on hla 1-yard linn and returned It P-ynrd. Crabtree rut berk throush right tarkle for a JU-ynrd gnln, and then left end for 45 yard for flrat down oa the 35-ynrd line, Crobtre Bang A murk. Twe playa Intar CTrabtre paaaad Johnaon 2.) yard and th ball wa downed on Balnlt'a 7-yard llna.

Two playa failed to gain, and than Crobtreo tut back over left tarklg for tho touchdown. Crabtre-'o placakirk failed. Tho Purplo start another drive whe Scott returned a punt from tho 10 to th 36-yard line, A pa an, Crabtro John-non. netted ZD yard and placed ths ball on Beloit 33-yard llna. Than Capt.

Lawrenr smeared hope of another by spearing Crobtre peeg and racing for touchdown of hla tag la th aecond half Crabtree waa th principal ground gainer. Early In th third quarter broke away through right taekl and ran (10 yardn for a touchdown, )la placaklckad fnr tha at-tr point. A few playa later ha repeated will; etnpheaU. Afier Lawrence had kicked to Scott on th Cornall Ift-ysrd llna, broke through th right aid cf th Itn and ran SI tarde for a touchdown. Hla attempted paaa McGrath waa Incomplete.

Snba fig Ramp at. la th flnat period Barker again put hla aecond airing men Into th fray, and they continual! tha t-unlahm-nt. 7 alart their attack, Cook Intercepted I. Wrn Pa nn tha ftelnlt 41-yard line, (in th aecond play Conk paeecd rdrl for gain, placing th ball on th 7-yard line. Cook circled left end Tor th touchdown, and Erlckao dropklrked for th etira point, Itoter Cook Intcreaptad another part from Lawrenr and ran 70 yard fr touchdown.

Hi attamptad dropkick faliad. In tha final minute of tho gmo, Beloit resorted ta aa narlnl attack aad oomplet-d several. Th lineup: Detail Cornell Weatenberg Whit Mthlr 9 LT Btif7 Feaal er 1J1 sac a German 8 proa I Nieman RG, Hord Raalhaki Lourlm Huntey Lawrenr. C) JVIttenbayg I. Schenkeq Boltin i Story La aba Bed rl Offlrlalo Referee, Carlther of 1111-nola.

tmplr-; Reltv of Iowa' Head-linesman: Mary of GHnnell. Rabat Itutlnn Cornell: MeCuIle foy Rproat, Johnaon for Hunter, Eriekaon for Rtorv. McGrath fnr Pedrt. Wllaoa for L. Whit.

Xlndrad for Bury, C'rahfre for Roh-nken, Reolt for Cook. Mldklff for Hord. Trolls for Bitten, berg. Kuick for Ethler. Hobart fof Beatenberg, Rhlppeo for BoUlne, COLUMBIA, Oct.

(API-Two crippled Missouri Tiger back-field men. Captain Georg Flamank and Bert Clark, and a Tiger substitute, flashed a brief offensive here today against the Nebraska Corn-husker and won tha twenty-first football classic of th universities, 7 to I A back field minus three Injured veteran backs started for Missouri and failed to hold the Nebraskans until Flamank and Clark limped on th field. Th Hunkers touchdown came on the first play of the second period, but Howell, who scored, failed to kick goal from placement. Coming back in the name- period, Missouri started a baffling aerial attack which culminated when Fla-mank passed across tho goal line to th diminuitlve Clark. Maschoff, Tiger substitute, who was inserted for th try for point, kicked from placement squarely over the bar, giving Missouri th margin of victory.

A crowd of 18,999 witnessed th contest. An overpowering Nebraska assault, led by Presnell and Howell, gained the Huskers 341 yards from scrimmage, while the Tigers were able to penetrate the Husker line for only 48 yards. In aerial attempts Nebraska completed sixteen for 68 yards, and Missouri gained 87 yards on 14 toaseA Time after tlm th Nebraskans battered the Missouri line for first downs, getting eighteen in all, but the Tiger front wall held when the goal line was endangered. Missouri gained nly five first down a but Nebraska passes that awry and were Intercepted accounted -for the Tiger defensive success klMoiri NebraskA Terr let Lucas LT. Rich run Sramm Holm UnrfliR Jamal Millar McMullen Smith i Randall Olbaon Lnwaon Mahrln 71 Brawn Diamond LH Prantiall Bfnr RH, Kowall Swotford FH.

Oalvich Nabraahn neorlns: Touch down: How-nil. Mlaanurt neorlnc touchdown, Clark (aub tor Pwofford.) Point nftor touchdown (place kick) i MsrtchoS aub for Drumrr I. Rafaraa; Edmonds; umplra. Mans; llnanrann, Millard; Hold judta, Tsplor. Drake Bumped By Powerful Middie Eleven, 35 To 6 ANNAPOLIS, Md Oct.

8. (API Slashing continually at the ends, Navy awept ta a 86 to victory over Drake university today despite atub born defense and occasional flashes of excellent offensive play. The game started with a rush, Drake smashing away at off tackle for 78 yards gain in th first few minutes of piny. On their own 4-yard Un th Navy held for downs andin a counter attack culminating In a 80 yard pass, acored. Drake again threatened and Navy again held on the 8-yard line.

In the last period tho visitor rallied and Cock-ayne carried the ball over for their onty score. Navy had sixteen flrat down and Drake eight. The lineup: Na'vy Drskn W. Taylor Dtlmnnt Ractnnovutch Hattar Swan I 1.0 Jonan Hurd Inc WuflitP Rf) rtfirtTit 8 KT a 4 9 9 DOlllX Smith rattlhona Hanntcan Barnan Rauar LH Ryan Lloyd Johnson CH rtna FB. I a1 9 Xavy nrorlns: Touchdown, Lloyd 2.

Clifton. Sprint (aub (or Llnyd), 8chu-bar (aub (or Clifton); point from try nftar touchdown. Bnuar (dropkick) Acid on', Hnnnltan by dropkick; last point allotted, Drake IT ail a. Irak neorlnc: Touchdown, Cuck- nyna (aub for CooVa). Rafaraa: Ed Thorpe, Salle; um pire, C.

3. McCnrty, Germantown Academy; heed lln-amen, H. E. Karabard, Harvard; Held Judge, H. J.

Ca Lehigh. St. Marys Wins From Luther In Final Period 136 DECORAH. Oct. 8.

(UPI Behind poor punting and outplayed in practically every period. Luther rollega want down to defeat here today, IS to 9, before the invasion of St. Marys college, of Wlnons. Minn. Luther scored Its only counter in tho second period on 26-yard panA M.

Olson to. Belgum. fit. Marys tied the score in th same period with a 80-yard proa Markell to Miller. Both team missed th try for extra points.

In the final period. Dolan, fit. Mary's halfback, grabbed 16-yard Luther punt and crossed the line for the winning touchdown Haskell Indians Trim Morningsidc 810UX C1TT, Oct. 8. (API The Haskell Indiana defeated Morningslde college at football, 18 to 14, here today, in a spectacular game.

Down, Morningslde end. picked up a Haskell fitmMe and Acd 86 yard for a touchdown, giving Mornlngsld a 14 to lead In the third period. Haskell scored Its winning on a pass, cron to Bright-bisn. Captain Hawley kicked the xtra point to wia the game. Columbas Junction Downs Morning Sun fissMataMg) i Special te Th a COLUMBU8 JUNCTION.

Oct. 8. The folambue Junction high school eleven defeated Morolnb Nun her today by a 12 to 9 score. Cecil scored both Junction touch dnwnA on ta tha first quarter snd one ta th third. Duncan made two 25 yard run for the local team and shared starring honors with Cecil.

Taj tor, regular quarterback, wa out of th gam on account of sick newt. Tj y. -a. I yc downed ua Ohios 95-yard tin. Eby failed to gain.

Oshner hit esntr for 5 Eby puntsd to Smith, who waa dowasd oa Iowa's 20-yard line. Pmith alt Ohio' left guard for yard. Armll hit eentsr for flrat down ea Iowas line. A pass from Armll te Cube! mad It flrat down for Iowa on her 43-yard line. Pmith failed to gain.

A pass. Armll to Smith, took tha ball to Ohio's 3.t-yard line. where Eby downed Pmith from behind. Armll hit center for A Smith gained A around Ohio's left and Armll failed to gala, Don Pmith slashed off Ohios right tackle for 5 and first down an Ohio's 21-yard line. A long pass waa knocked down by Robin Bell.

Oht took tlm out for consultation. Tonng replaced Moler at tackle fnr Ohio. Eby intercepted a forward pasa from Pmltk aad was downsd on Ohio a 10-yard lias. Oshner hit center for 2 yards. Oshner repeated for 9 more.

Eby panted to Pmith. who mad a fair catch oa the Ohio 49-vard Hoe. Myers replaced o'XeaU Myers hit Ohio's right tackla for 1. lew Fnaa Intercepted. A forward pass, Myera to Guhel, waa knocked down by Grim of Ohio.

Grim Intercepted long pass from Myers aad was downed on Ohio a 23-yard line. Oshner hit Iowa's left tarkle for els. Eby knifed Iowa's left tackle for yards and flrat down on Ohio 0 39-yard line. Oshner hit Iowa a left guard for 1. Marek replaced Kby at halt back tor Ohio.

Oabnar plunged for 4 yard Oshncy repeated for 2 yards. Robla Bell punted to Pmith who was downed on Iowas 20-yard line as the game ended. ttcore. Ohio Plate 13; Iowa A OHIO AT IOWA CITY. law Ohio Slate Grlntm ,18 Bell Pehleuaer I.T llrldll eat ra 1 Co Brow 1.,, I llery Roberta MSver' (c I Nelson, (e) HT.

Raskowskl Cuhsl RK 4 Rowan ON'eaf Grimm Pt hmldt Eby Glasgow Alber Hagorty Cory Rsferes, C. K. EldrtiTy, Mlrhigaa; umpire, A. H. Bold.

Michigan; field Judge, H. C. Hedges. Dartmouth) head linesman. H.

Ray, Illinois Hubettluttnns; For Iowa; Smith for Glasgow; Cooley for Cuhol; Cuhol for Cooley) Myora for ONall; Olasgow for Pmith; Arrail for Haggerty. For Ohio Ptato; Carlin. for Meyer; Marek for Eby; Nasser for t'ridlt) Moler for Neaaer; Young for Motor; Schear for Vllery; Cl. lery for Pchear; Young for Co Huston for Eby; Oshner for Cory. Touchdowns: Ehy, Alber, CuhL Point after touchdown; Moler.

Tm-nrt cut JOHN DORMAN. Cpeclnl to Ths Gasette-Republlcan. FAT KITE, Oct. 8, Th football game Friday between Upper low and Buena Vlata marked tb beginning of the eighteenth gear o4 agrv-ioe for Coach John Dorman. Upper lowap combination dentiat and athletic mentor.

Since 1910 "Doc ha been head coach of the local Institution' three major ports, football, basketball and baseball. For length of service In one Institution. Dorman record rivalfl that of any roach In the. state and the work he don ha been remarkable considering the limited amount of material with which he haa often had to work. In hi seventeen years at U.

I. U. be haa turned out six conference championship baseball teams, four champion' football elevens and aevflral title winner In basketball. Wa Star Athlete. Aa an athlete In hi younger dflya.

Dte-man'a record is even more outstanding than hla work aa a coach. He attended college at lPPf Iowa and wa graduated In IfoO. While In school he established one of the greatest athletic recorde In the hi tory of the Institution. On the foot boll team, hi head work at the quarterback position won many a vlrtory forytbe school, but baseball was hie strong point. He captained and coached the I'earock baseball team for three gurj-esslvs years.

In thoae day college had no eligibility rule and th hiring of professional play on a college team waa not uncommon. Neverthelesa, I tor man, playing at shortstop, batted and fielded at the top of th list. After bta graduation from Upper Iowa 'Doc' spent four yea ra at Georgetown uulveralty studying den-tlatry and, while there, achieved fame for himself on the diamond. After leaving Georgetown Dorman had several chance In the "Dig show," among them a contract from th Detroit Tiger, which he turned down to follow the profession for which be had studied. Other offer from professional aggregation did not turn him from hla draire to practice dentistry he returned to Fayette for this purponA.

.1 A a Yankees Win 4th Straight To Cop Baseball Title (Continued from Drat sport page.) Babe and nearly brought about' a flat fight. Bush came chattering out of th dugout, with a wigwag to Mil Jus to pass the Babe. Why, you tittle1 yellow ao-and-so, commented Ruth, With a snarl. So'a your old man." retorted Donle, retiring hastily from the vicinity of th Babe's black bat. Four wide one, delivered deliberately while Math stood 'storming with rage, sent the Yankee slugger down to first, filling the bases.

And then Johnny Mlljus proved hla mettle. Mlljus Is no youngster as ball players go. He waa born In Pittsburgh .82 years ago, and has been knocking around the big league and several minor associations since 1918, when he had his first trial with th New York Giants. Johnny waa purchased by the Pirates In July of this year, and for the last four days he seemed to be Just about the most effective pitcher the Pirates own. Lou Gehrig tossed away a couple of bats and swung, a third, menacingly aa he pawed the mud of th batter' box.

GoochuAiml Mlljus held a little conference. And theo Johnny began to The eager Gehrig nearly broke his tack awlnglngat Mlljus' fast breaking curve and struck ouj. The Yankee base runners chattered like monkeys In a cage, the coaches danced and shrieked on the base paths, and ths fans kept up a continual roar, lik that of th Jun-gle at night. But through ths storm Mlljus struck out Gehrig snd up cam Bob keeking a hero's role. Meusel Also Fin.

And Johnny Mlljus struck out Bob Meusel, Striking out Big Boh would not hay been auch a feat under normal circumstance, for Mausel struck out seven time during the aeries, and waa. exceedingly weak at bat most of th tlms. Under ths dramatic clmtmalances of thesa crowded baees the effort wa positively heroic, and the vast throng swung in Its sympathies to cheering, applauding support of th gams Pittsburgh pitcher. Tony Lnzzeri was at bat when th fatal slip occurred. Mlljus was working on Tony and seemed likely to come through the storm unscathed.

Every one In the park, tvith the exception of the Yankees, hoped he would. Had he struck out Lazr.eri, Mlljus would have been a hero forevermore. But tragedy was pending. Th ball was molat with mist and Just a Mlljus delivered a pitch, it slipped from hla fingers. Run" screamed Charley O'Leary, the Yankee coach, to Earl Combs, who needed no second command.

"Oh!" screamed 87,009 fans as the ball flew wide of Gooch's out-flung glove. The Pirate catcher Just tipped the ball, which rolled to the grandstand, end Combe Stamped his spikes into the home plate with a ring of triumph. Th defeat of the Pirates In four straight games equals Uhe record Tor such series downfall estab-lished In 1914, when the- Boaton Braves swept through the tottering Athletics. "VVe have no excuses, said Donle Bush, when It was over. "I guess were beaten by a better bail dub la which Donle spoke a mouthful.

Although they fought ramely through this final eonteet and were nearly eucceseful In winning at least One game, the riratev were outclassed from first to last In every department by tha new champions of the world. Out In the locker room John Mil-Jus sat hunched over his shoe laces, his bead bowed and tears In his eyes. His mates murmured pym-pathetic, halting words and left him akne. To Miljua then came white hatred commissioner of baseball, "Judge Keneaaw Mountain Landis. Boys, said ths Judge, let me shake your ha'nd.

want to congratulate you. You did damn well, and you were game. Don't take it te heart, Let me congratulate you again. And the lean old jurist wrung Johnny's big hand In hie own lean brown one. Which is the port of thing that makes baseball what it is tod sy.

Eastern Sprint Star EnTU At Iowa U. IOWA err Oct. I. Attracted by Coach Oeorre Breens ha na successes In th development of track and field teams. Nell Millard, who won th 10-yard daeh at (he Harvard tnterecholaette meet last prior, has enrolled at the University of Iowa Millard hail from Hanover, N.

It, Th eastern athlete who Is now on th freshmen track squad, beat a field of 88 starter in tl 1-19. One world's champion and eleven athletes who won seventeen Western conference titles have been developed by Coach Bresnahan. i three plays Schrader recovered a fumble and placed his mates In position to score. Barrows plunged through the line for the touchdown. The last period was all Coe.

Smith tv.isted through the Monmouth team on a 55-yard run for touchdown, and Barrow a ran 45 yards for a touchdown soon afterwards. FIRST CHARTER. Captain Thera worn the to and elected to d.frnd the aoalh soal. Allen of Coe kicked to tWIuii who returned 10 yards to the 30-rard line. Johnston returned (Irahim'i punt 25 yards to the 49-yard lino.

After Schrader hadlrnpped Graham for 5-yard on fumbhra ball. Graham kicked to Johnston. who fumbled on hia 30-yard line. Graham and Clark failed to gain and Graham kicked soal from the 35-yard liao. Cork replaced Clark at fullback for Monmouth toe sot hall an 10-yard lino wh-n Callaway recovered Graham's blocked punt.

Three playa failed te sain but 4 yards and Barrows dropkick front 1 5-yard Una was blocked. Monmouth kicked from tha soal lino to John-alone on the 30-yard line. Barrows made 5 and 4 yards eft tackle. Pris-bee was held but Johnetoo- made rows' klelt from 33-yarl line was blocked. Score: Coe.

Monmouth, 3. SECOND QIARTER. Barrows made 11 yards around rich! end. Schrader took Johnstone's past for 25 yards and touchdown. Barrows place kirk was blocked.

Score: Coe, 5. Monmouth 3 Monmouth received kirk as 33-yard line Tensity Mor hnldins placed hall on lS-yard line. Orahant Sained 15 yards around left end. Joho-atonai returns Graham kick 12 yards to tha 59-yard line, narrows mad off tackle Johnstona paaaea to Callaway for 10-Varda and flrat down an 35-yard Una. Penalty took hall hack 15 yards and Barrows kicked to Monmduth to tho 19-yard line.

Mnhlenbrork replaced Cork at fullback for Monmouth. Graham kicked out of boundo on Cm 45-yard lino. Bad paas from oantar loat 20 yards Barrows kicked to Monmouth's 45-yard lino. Monmouth failed tv make sood In three tnea and kicked to Johnston. who r.

turned 15 yard, to tho 30-yard line. Barrows sained 5 yards and kicked to Graham. Dewitt recovered a fumble on Monmouth a 30-yard line. A 5-rard penalty loat, but Smith made 15 yards off mht tackle for firal down. He added 10 more te place the ball on tha lo-yard line Smith, Barrows and Krlahc made 5 yards and tha ball went ta Monmouth an the 5-yard lias.

Or. ham loat 3 yerda effl right tackle and kicked to hie 3. yard line, a peas failed and Harrows m.da yards arlund left end and made a first down on llanmoulha id-yard line as tha halt ended. Score; Coe, 6, Monmouth, S. Titmn carter.

Clark for Mohlenherk, l.latcr fof Ro. are Graham returned Allen a Hek to 110. vard line. Alien and Smith rtopped Graham and Clark Graham klekM to tha 33-yard line, Herman made firt dawn tha 13-yard run over guard, lie made more aad flrat down nn the 3(1-re Ima, A fumble lost 19 yerda Smith kicked sut of hounds on tho 4-yard lias. lark made 5 yerda and then flrat down around left pnd Schrader recorered a fumble front a had pass on the 4-verd line.

Ogle was In lured. Barrows went aver guard twice to score tnuchdnwie A paas. parrowg te Callaway, failed Score: Coe. 12; Monmouth. 'I Monmouth received.

ttalkrf made fleet down off left tackle on the Monmouth 43-yard line. A pe. 55 alk-r to Graham. nttcd 13 yards. lutteral pass to Graham went 13 yards around left end.

Allen took 55alker for 1-yard Inea. Clark made yard on fako play. Smrader Intercepted a pass on Coes 26-vard line. Barrows went 39 yards off left tackle but Coo was penalised 15 yards Graham returned Smith a pant 35 yards to Coe a 39-yard lino. Jarkenn of Coo for Friabeo Graham went 7 yards around left end for first down on the in-yard lino.

Thom went 4 yards nn a fake play. Monmouth failed to make downs. Bar-rows slid off left tarklo 25 yards. Third Uuarter ended. Score; Coe, 12, Monmouth, 3.

rOCRTH CARTER Smith weal off right tackle 35 yards for a touchdown. Barrow's place kick was blocked. Score: Coo, 13, Monmouth, 3. Monmouth received. Coe got the bait oa Monmouths 45-yard line.

Barrow went 45 yards off left tachto for a touchdown. Barrows' kick was wide. Score: Coe 24. Monmouth 5. Monmouth reoelved the kick off.

Beoaee failed to solo and Uraham kicked to tha 35-yard Una. Barrow went for 13 yards off right tackle. Smith went 7 yards and kicked over tha goal oa neit play. A pass. Walker, to Graham, made 15 yards Callaway dropped Walker foe a yard lo-w Graham kicked to Coea 40-yard line Smith raced 15 yards off left tackle.

Jaeksnn made fret down aw two tries aver center Coo aubstttuted freely. Monmouth rereived the hall when f4 failed to make downs oa the 33-yard line. A pass. Walker to Cork, made 5 yerda. A penalty sva Monmouth Seat down Heectnl failed to eeio as gams ended on Monmouth's 41 yard Score i Coe 24.

Monmouth 3 Th lineup: Cod Mniaieelh Cetlawgy Thom fC). Dewitt I gl Boise Id lit rr Allen Heleey Tatochke RG 1 later Hunt ec eeh Schrader 33 eteldo Johnatea H-, Graham Sm'th 55 liens Barretrt I H. Jl aFH. OfflrUU prt (HiiPiffl) rfpwj -Conwj 4Br41r) Iim4 IInmibir. nofrst fmP Vuhl- nhraKk for Jftek fr IKf)ir5f Pif (fk, Lltrr (1afkf ff rwrfc tyf 0r for itami hr i1rg Inf (Iriiim, ln9lljr for Hi).

fr latlar, fBft0t fir FaiH fr H4rrwi (or Uoomp fr Itt4v fr Alt, tUrrt. Birrvvi for imttik, for Grinnell Eleven 1 Taket Day Of Rest GIUNXELL. Oct- Tbs Crinnell college football squad rested today after a wee of hard scrimmage drills. Two new plays were (irked out- Heldtke, nows and Me-who have been out are ex-t be In good shape Monday, halfback. showed up well NOIRE DAME LICKS DETROIT TEAFd, 20-0 9 Titans putplayefTln The Last Three Quarters; Irish Stars Function Perfectly.

DETROIT, Oct. 8 (UP1 Knute Rockne football machine from Notre Dame functioned amoothl? and perfectly today to defeat the University of Detroit 29 point, to none. It was the first meeting of the two teams and both coaches "expressed a desire to make tho meeting an annual one. But before the elevens meet on- anything like even term the Detroit Tltana will have to acquire considerably more talent. Playing intelligent football, the Irish dominated play in th last three periods.

They made rings around their less sgil and less experienced opponents and there an nfver a moment when th Issue wan In doubt. Th Titans recently-developed offensive schemes, about which much had been heard, failed to work out They mad little or no impreasion on Notre Dame's heavier line while the larger part of their passes were not completed. Tha ideal condition prevailing suited the South Bend atari perfectly. Working with beautiful Interference th Irish backfleld seemed to make progress almost at will and they never lacked the punch js-qbired for th touchdown. Both elevens opened with second string men and in each case the regulars appeared for little more than half the game the Irish because their full strength was unnecessary, the Tltana apparently because Coach Gua Dor Is did not care to risk injuric la palpably hopeless fight.

A record crowd of more than saw th teams fight evenly In tha first period. But with th appearance of th stars, th scoring commenced. Riley received perfect paaa from Flanagan and had Util troubl scoring, Dahtflan added the poinL Th eeeond touchdown cam after three neat pasaea from lUley to Flanagan brought th Irish within striking distance, Wynne added to the advantage by tha line for several yards and FUna-gaa mad a touchdown after trashing Detrolt'a left tackle. Llaaupe aad summary I Detroit Retro Damn Yeung LW HurlSurt A wlro tnitM lT Uidlh William 1.0 CannnR Nnnry Moynlhnn Shan Bond Broker RT. Rnnaevean Navln RE.

H-ti In Mnl rr OH Mirrla-y Warner Nlemlae Murphy Chevleny Malnn-g lira Touchdown: F'lanaftn 9, Iw. Point after touchdown; Dnhmil, lorn I rr, flubatltutlona. Notre Plume: Wnlah for Huribart; Miller (or McOrnth; Smith for CannoiT; Frederick, (of Vovnlhan; Kepplg (or Bond; rolllakrr for Rnnaev-; Voedlarh for Ble; Rller for Wor-rleecy; Kleeman (or Xlemleep Pehmaa for Chevlnnjr; Wynne (or Dew; Nlemlee for Flenegan: Ckcrltny for Dehrann; Benda for Wnleh: Dew for Wynne, I'nlrerettjr cf Detroit; Phalen for Tnung; Long for Andereon: Ruhlin for Wllllsma; Lnrdner for Nenryt OHallpre for Shee; Ryan for Rerker; Goodnow for Nnvln: Vechon fnr Mnley; Bretll for Meniere; Cena'elt fer Murphy; Jnnowakjr for Mnlenty, Ogictnle; Vogldenhn, Michigan, refer ee; Young, Ohio Stale, umpire; l.lpe.L, Chicago, head Imeamau; flhnughneoay, Xotre Dame, field Judge, Ames In Decisive Win Over Simpson Eleven, 26 To 6 AMES, Oct 2. (AP) Gaining at will through thrtr opnoaient' line, Iowa atat college football team saally defeated filmpaon college of Indianol. Iowa, today.

24 to 9. Miller, Iowa atat halfhack, wag lha Individual alar, averaging 12 yards on hla runs. Elkader Eleven Loses Second Came To Wadena Speelnl te Th Oaaeite-flapubllran. ELKADER, Oct. I.

Elkadpr high school dropped tha second gam of th season her thi afternoon when tha- local eleven met defeat at the handa of WadenA The score was II to 9. Niagara, BeffaU. A Cantata, 4 nahlatfen fiOwDi I', 9, 4 alien Marine. 14; M. Bona yea-fur-.

3. haikwa It cl had tot. lit fcnlcanry, (I. anaawtln. Ml t.

Olnf, I. I -ay ala 14; St. Thnmna, A Montana. Wnahlngton Slate, 99, I arrail. 31 er allege, I.

Forman. gf Mcrecr, IS. Mian. A. an III Laotelaaa Tech, I.

anotbwontnr, 19, Birmingham ftouth-era, 7. Taft A 98; flalea, A tlnrlah, nowlb Carotin. I. Ikn Farm, X. 4.

College g. MMUaaya, If; Vermont, VenOerbilt. A I Centre. A hkagaru. 4 1 Buffalo, Ham line, 13 1 Ripen, I.

HeMrltort, Ml Hlrom. WHmmg-ton. ftnnlay, A Arkanoaa. lit Baylor, 3. Laototonn (nllegr, Marahntl HIGH SCHOOL.

CntsmbM Janet Ian, lt Morning lu, Mont Tern, tl; Ana moan. 1A Mnnehratrr, Wen A Iowa Eleven Bows To Ohio State By Score Of 1 3 To 6 (Continued from first spot page.) for twe. Otsmrow kit center for aae. Cary Intercepted a Ions pass, from Glasgow an4 waa gowned en Ohios 13-yard lisa. Kby waa forced out ef bounds for a 3-yard lorn In a try at Iewi'a left end.

Cory hit renter for fcdir. Eby punted to Glasgow who was downed by Robin Bell on Ohio's 47-yard line. Haggerty hit ceeter for one. Raskowskl threw Glasgow fer a 1-yard losw Glasgow knifed Ohio's right tsekta for 3. Cooley punted to Grim who was downed oa Ohio's 17-yarg lino.

1 Schmidt Recovers Fumble. Cory 'fumbled and Schmidt of Iowa recovered on Ohio's 20-yard line. Ar-mil replaced Haggerty at full baek for Iowa. Smirk replaced Glaegow at kglf bark. Smith plunged for 1 yard.

Ar-mil hit coster for 2 yards Smith plunged for 1 yard. Iowa was penalised 5 yards for delaying tha game. Grim knocked down forward pae from Grimm on Ohio's 1-yard lino and It waa Ohio's ball on ber own "0-yard line. Bby ripped straight through Iowa's esater for 9 yards Cory made flrat down on Ohio's 33-yard line. Cory failed to gala.

Oshner replaced Cory at full bark fnr Ohio. Eby cut bark an center for 3 yards Oa forward pass plsy, tks whole Iowa lins sifted through aad throw Ehy for a loss of 15 yards Eby puntsd to Smith, who was downed on Ohio 47-yard line. Bby Intercepted a paaa from Smith aad was downed oa Ohio's dtt-yard line; A pass kby to Rowan, was Incomplsted. A Ions pass Eby to Robin Ball, waa Incomplete. On a double pase from punt formation Robin Bell waa thrown for 9-yard loss Eby puntad to Smith, who wao downed nn Iowa's 33-yard line by Robin BGI.

Toang replaced Co at gaard and schear replaced Cilery at ceatar for Ohio. Smith 1 aae Rt Yards Smith was thrown for a d-yard loss by Rowan. Arnill punted to Freddy Grim, who made a fair catch oa lows' 41-yard line. Huston rsplacsd Eby at halt bseh for Ohio Stats, A forward pass Host on to Robin Bell, made first down for Ohio on Iowa's 2d-yard line. Huston bit center for 8 yards Carlin replaced Capt.

Meyer at guard for Ohm. Hustoa'a pasa to Robin Hell was knorked down by laws. A pass from llaston wa Inisrscepisd by Armtl. who en dowasd on Iowa's 20 yard line. Armii failed to gain a tha half endsd.

Ohio, Iowa, 0. THIRD qi'ARTER. Cilery replaced Sc bear at renter. Eby replaced Muslim at halGmrk. Co replace.

Young at guard. slyr ssplared Carlin Hit guard tor Ohio gist. Uls low replared Smith at halfbark for Iowa. Raskowskl kicked ntf ta O'Neal who was downsd nn Iowa's SA-yard line after taking ths ball on hi own 1-ysrd tins. On an and run plsy, Maai of tows fumbled and Ehy resovsrsd and raced 75 yard throui ths Iowa team fur a touchdown.

Grim a drop blck la a try for ths addGlonal point Jut tha goal post aad bounced back Into tbs playing field. Score: Ohio State, Iowa. 0. Time of touchdown. 40 se.onds Raskowskl kicked off to Armll who was downed on Iowa's 43-yard lino after a beautiful return.

The liiwkee era fighting mud and charged down tho field ltho a hurricane In front of Armll run. Armll was almost through the whole Ohio team before wa tackled by Oshner. Armll smashed Ohio a right end for 7. Ha rspeatrd through crater tor 1. Glasgow smashed through Ohio's center on a cut back to Ohio 31 -yard Itn before being downed by Eby.

Glasgow plunged for en. Behind beautiful Interference. Glasgow slashed Ohio right tackle for 5. Olasgow repeated for 4 tbrodgh Ohios right tackle. Glasgow failed ta mnko It first down snd it was Ohio's ball on ber own 20-ard line.

Eby tailed to gain through lows left tackle. Eby oa a cut back through renter gained 3. Eby punted out of hounds oa Iowa's 43-yard line. Raekowskl threw Glasgow for a half- srd loss. IsVa fasu foe 1.

A forward pasa. Armll to Glasgow gained 17 It wae the first completed pasa fur a. Armll failed ta gain Glasgow ted Ohio's rlkht tsokl for one. i i a faka pasa, Armll gained four, off tlltin'a left end. Cooley punted nut of bounds on Ohio a 32- srd tine.

Nesscr replaced t'ndll at tackle for thia Eby hit center for 2. Bby failed to gala. Eby pasted to Glasgow who was downed on lows a 32-ya-d lias. Captain Meyer ef Ohle was knocked ut and time waa taken out. lie re-mslnod In I the same, however.

Armll Plunged through Ohios left guard for 3, Glasgow hit tackle for 2. Armtl punted to Grim, who was forced set cf bounds ea Ohio a 23-yard line. Cat'll a replaced Captain Meyer at guard fer 'J fltate; Cube! replaced Cool. at end for Iowa. Kby alaehed art town's left tackla for 5 yards Oshner west through center for 9 and ftret down oa Ohio 33.

yard line. Kby bit Iowa right tackla for 1. Oshner bit renter for flee. A forward pass. Eby ta Alber, wa rorapMed nn lowa 40-Jtrd lino, and Albert fought biaway the ef the way down tho field tog tnurkdown.

Time. two. vo minute Moler replaced Xeaecr at tackle for Ohio Malar lZT Score; Uhie Plata, 13; Iowa, 0 Raskowskl kicked bff ta ArmtL whs as downed on Iowa a XS-vard Jlae. flmlth replaced Glasgow, flmitll Smashed Ohio a rigat tackle uf 7. Arm il ailed te gala.

Pmltk hit Ohio left ta; hie for one. Ohio was penalised 3 yards off-side making ft first down ral ithlea right end for 19 and first daws Armll hq Ohio's left tarhla for 3. (tmith Maahawskl threw pmith for a I -yard loss, Pmith punted la Ohio's l-yard lie whera tha kali wt dowsed him jmnled to Pmltk. ca Ohm 3 34-yard Armtl hit Ohio right tackle fr It awd ftret down eu Ohm's 24-yard line the uuarter n4d. Peers; Ohm Slate 13: in 0.

rtHBTH RtARTER. Pmltk bit rune's right tarhla for S. Am. ip plowed through center fer 4 yards Pmith failed tu gain. Pmith hit Ohm 3 right tackla.

but failed ta tnaa It first 'bln' ball es her sws 14-yard line. Eby failed tu gala around lowaa right end. Eby punted ta Pmltk ea the 59-yard A forward peas. Armll te Pmltk gained A Another paaa made firm down eg Ohio 39-yard has. Tim out by Ohio for mu veils nos.

Armtl plunged fer 9. A forward paaa. Arrail Cubet was mmpleted oa the 99-yard line, aad Cube! raced tha met of the te Ohio's goat line for a totyrbdowu. Time seven minute. Rowan broke through and blocked VVsstra hick.

Pence; Ohio Plata II; Iowa 9. Bsstra lucked ta Eby, wke was Illinois Runs Up 58 To 0 Victory Over Butler Team URBANA. III. Oct. 8.

(AP) Illinois shut out Butler today by a score of 58 to 0, flashing in sir offensive In the second half that brought the llllnl seven touchdowns. Butler was no match for Illinois. Fumbles and inability to cope with the Illinois forward pass game spelled defeat for Butler. It had been expected that Butler would give the llllnl a severe test, but the men coached by Totey Clark, former Illinois quarterback, were completely outclassed. Butler's defense grew weaker as the game piogressed, and Illinois acored nineteen points in the final Illinois scarf 4 Touchdowns.

fsub for Rtew-vt), 2. Slawert: pu.nt from try after teiKhdoe n. Mills 4. (placement). IlUaeia Bailee Wolgsoc Matter i-T Glum J.

Dlmkart tv, Raitach C) p-Joyd "'if RT-. Huts I iem ling RE Oca-rt m.tn.VS fniMlt Aolli IH Me La is ickn RH t'ellicr Hatred OSulala R-ftree. Bosnia; umpire, Hauatnn, Taraona; fl-ld iutis-. Bradley, bead linesman, Kraraa, Depaul. Pittsburgh Defeats West Virginia, 40-0 PITTSBURG II, Pa, Oct.

I. (l-P) A brilliant overhead attach and a strong running gam proved too much for West Virginia tolav and Put romped away with a 49-0 victory -over the Mount Inner. It Is the largest score that either of the traditional rivals has ever amassed more than 18 yaars of competition. Welch and Hagan, flashy Pitt halves, gained almost at will around the West Virginia en da. ths form, er featuring with a las.

yard rnn from a htek-oft for rut's oocon-l acoro. The decisive Pitt vlctorr todar makes them favorites for tha tristate title. Capt. Scott Wins Army Tournament DAVENPORT. Oct.

8. CAP) Captain C. R. ticott of Ran Antonio. Teg, captured the United State army effleera golf tournamen, staged nn the Rock Island arsegv! links here, by defeating Maior M.

It. Pm 1th of Kansas Citjr, Mo, i and 1 todays Yale Trimmed By peorgia, 14 To 10 NEW HAVEN. OcL 8. TNR A crow ot southrnrg from th Unlvaraity of Gforxla. pounds Uffhtfr thsn their biua clad opponent, mad football hlntory today when they tlefefcted Ysl.

18 to 10. It Bag th first victory scored by Georgia over Old Eli, ami th fightiny finish found th invader delirious with Joy, as they had reason to be. Th rod clad crew from GeortIA troened th goal Un twlr and each tiro kicked th goal after touchdown. Eli scored on tourh-down, a goal from touchdown and A dropklrked goal from field. Maynard Gridmen 4 Down Fayette, 60 Iperlal te Th nstetta-Rapubltean.

FAYETTE, OcL 8Mnynrd achool defeated t'oeh (Jray's Fayette high school gTiddera her today 8 to 9, Th mm was th malf attraction at th FayU school fair, but vt fl Jlatleag content, Neither lm acorod during lh first three quarters, th ball sawing hack and forth in th midi! ef th field. Ma)hrd loat a chanr to scor early in tb final quarter when 2-yard penalty placed them nn th Fayette 2-yard lin whert they wer held fof down A They ecored noon after, however, when 29 yard paaa wa completed behind th local goal Un. Arp and Wlnegar looked beet fof Maynard whila Fox, fichafcr. Cook and Pierc showed up well for th localA BELLE H.A IV Itl Ml'n VES WIN. ffpodni 4 Tk C-tl-tl-publle.

BELLE PLAIN E. Oct, 8. Th Belle Plain second team defeated th Trier reserve her today 19 to 9. Lloyd Lequette, Bert Kaly and Larue Crittenden acored touch-down. The Bell Plain f.rtf team will riaah with th Tama elavea Monday afternoon- 4.

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