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Defeats Bucknell, 7.6 Mown Victim of Dauphin Foe HOLY CROSS SURPRISES HARVARD, 27-0 SCORE Ninth Triumph In Ten Meetings for Presidents Against Bisons Baker Scoring Star As Mechanicsburg II I Winx, 2 5 to 0 Connell stood on Harvard a 30 yard line and completed a plus to the gigantic Henry Baker as he stood on the Crimaon gool line, surrounded by tour tacklers. As the ball neared Mho pack, Baker jumped. stretched his arms high for the catch and then no dived under the beep and over the line. The Crusaders piled tip 202 yards. 123 by 'luring and the rest by air.

and made 11 first donna. one lean than Harvard. which In accordance with Its 1030 habits, did itc beat battling in mid field. Holy Prose (1.1) tat Co Wei L. E.

maustieetsa Fyne L. T. Richards Ivntel L. O. Pdverann Parrot C.

Tick lot Clark R. O. Trainor Fitzgerald R. T. Kale' Cava Hort R.

F. Orden O'Connell 00 B. Wood Colucci L. F. Moushogian Pyne L.

T. Richards Ivntel L. O. Parrot C. Tick -tor Clark R.

O. Trainor Fit zgerald R. T. Hales Cavalleri R. F.

Orden O'Connell Q. B. Wood Joa ottse mat, roc 14,.. Woe-It tarsbie b4 Polies Vrte pound 'Amor 'toot Ube( Wand. CIL Ottoko I Ileterenve duel to glee tow, hi twill 1, 14 0 'Wort Over Penn cal inner, 0 Shot, barite inowncti in the Plan of ton of liven Mates aerial isiste end pieced trie Hawberte r1040 enntign to the astornett, teal le terry the bell ever.

George bow who went IWO the rime Oseptie Injuries alerted the lieweete cosine tit drnPPIng punt that Miller fumbled on Me Silo Ian lAOhS 11-yar4 line lei. in the Mid quartet. Wail that tini. the hell hed Iseveled up end down the field. moony on punts.

with neither loam malting a forums threat. But aktintin and Hickman took Vantage of quick thinitinit and collected him" yard' In two Inca and then Hickman went over mint guard for a touchdown. Lloyd Jerilv. void's kick was low, and Iowa held Only a 6-0 margin se the elevens swung Into the final period. Dully' Brat contnbution came on a freak play when the Lions ettempted to pees after a punt and a penalty had act them back to their 13-yard line.

Hogue'. subbing for lAisch at fullback. lofted a abort poen to Kap. Ian end. on the lino of errimmase.

Kaplan got the ball. juggled It a rho. rikent. then tossad it Into the hands of Dolly. who carried It to the nine yard line.

After three plays that netted seven yards Hickman tore through center for a touchdown. Sennett added the point. On the Stet play after the kickoff Penn State again opened an aerial attack, the first try falling Into Dolly's arms on Sates 26-yard line. Warrington. sub halfback.

and Leo Jena. void. made 40Ven yards, but a penalty act the Hewkeyes back five. Ham. another backfield sub.

then completed Iowa's only paas, a toss from Warrington Inn seven yards, and Warrington plunged to a first down: on the nine yard line. Two plays later Warrington ran wide around his left end to score. Iowa gained 193 yards from scrimmage compared to States 70, but the easterners had a deeided edge in the air, gaining 63 yarda in six completed passes out of 20 tries. Iowa tried nine with one completed for a seven yard gain. The Hawkeyes made nine first downs to Penn State's seven.

Iowa 'IL (19) Fens State NB Mastrogany L. E. Kaplan Benjamin L. T. Shawley Tompkins L.

0. Gilliland Dolly C. Decindis Highson R. G. Curry Ely R.

T. McMillan -Rogge R. E. Martz Lloyd Jensvold Q. B.

French Hickman L. n. B. Diedrich Kris R. H.

B. Evans Sansen F. B. Leisch Score by periods: IOWA 0 0 0 13-19 PENN 0 000-0 Iowa scoring: TouchdownsHickman, 0: Warrington isub for Kris). Point after touchdown--Bansen iplare kick), Gardner.

Cornell. referee: Schomer. Chicago, umpire; Kearns, Depaul, field Judge; Graves, Illinois, head linesman. Pittsburgh. Nov.

(API Although Butkneirs deoperato gridiron Downs tossed passe" everywhere end often. Witaisington and Jederaon battered down enough of them and contributed jun enough lino bucking to maintain a fins over the Lewlaborg clan. winning Brill today 7 to 0. The triumph was the ninth for the Presidents in ten meetings against Bunnell in football, the other contest ending In a tie. Pm-knell 1111 W.

lb J. III Ptonebraker L. McNeil Trurinsit L. T. MUTZEL G.

O. Cochrane Crowe C. Wanes, Hoak R. O. Denies R.

T. Lipman N.kodem R. F. Harm FT Q. B.

Shaffer Brumbaugh L. H. P. Rush Ammerman R. H.

B. smith Hfrkle F. B. Wilson 8-ors by pertoda: BUCKNBLL I 0 1 0-0 J. 0 7 0 0-7 Bucknell scoring: Touchdown.

Hinkle. W. J. SCOring: Point after touchdownWilson iPlitertmenti. Referee, Carson, Michigan.

Ilmoire, Need. Colgate. Head Linesman. Green, Ruters. Field Judas.

Slack. Pittsburgh. pedal to tionday News) blechenimburg. Pc. Nov.

10Coach Mercer's well drilled Mechanicsburg High football team crushed the Env. sbethtown High machine here today by the lopsided score of 23 to 0 before large crowd on Memorial Field. After being held seorelem in the Brat period. Mechanicsburg unleashed strong attack in the second pyriod and Baker crashed across the goal line Baker played a sensational game today end added another touchdown in both the third and fourth pertods. Mechanicsburg H.

S. 113) E-Ifews H. C. He ItAfr L. E.

Ahentelter FInr L. T. Seritinen Taylor I. G. Boyer $ec C.

Angstadt Yoder R. O. Herr wem hater R. T. Rutter Moyer R.

E. Slott Oelish Q. B. Keene Burnett L. H.

B. Long Bottle R. H. B. Morgan Baker P.

B. Shaffer Store by periods: MECH ANICSBURG 10 0 E'LIZABEIRTOWN 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns. Baker 4. Point after touchdown. Moyer.

Referee, schwenk. Mublerberg. umpire. neihity. Penn State.

Head Linesman, Stock, Mechanicsburg. Loinbtidge. Nev. The nicely timed forward passes of Little Phil O'Connell. probably the brainiest quarterback that ever playd for Holy Croak clicked perfectly here today and the Purple Crusaders defeated Harvard.

one week sway front Its abjectly, game. with Yale, by the impressive score of 27 to O. The light and ahifty Purple eleven executed Itis Warner wing back plays without a hitch and besides that it out guessed. out rushed and out played the bungling Harvard eleven In every department of the game. The Crimson eleven had but one scoring chance, getting up to Holy Cross' five yard line.

but It lacked the touch down punch. 0Conneirs forward musses. thrown anytime and everywhere during the sparkling open contest that thrilled about 40.000 spectators. made three of the Purples touchdowns pomible. The other was scored when Jimmy Cavalier', feet end, who harrassed Harvard's lateral passes all afternoon, broke through and ran 23 yards to the Crimson goal after Intercepting a sideway heave that Eddie Maya threw toward Ernie White.

Every acore was made in spectacular fashion but the most thrilling one of the contest was made when mil waged at ittIL Vinson. ellatnsolis dealt demon. wire tad moss pieteing blest Ws lament) lit nal torettematt I. ftetitoon reclaim. Twice In the Orat ractort he swum tound end 20 lAttets tot entstbdolarie and Its the final quecter Ise raised IRO eine utile ne Mon.

It lions ntil Mold mark to icor. Tsess mote lent solar totes were snails en Imolai One crashes bli CAP Isis PWort. itotbor by Jiihnnl Pampuils and two mote is the serial route with Ill WI Alairth acting the tossing and Slack ond piestey kitited one try for stra point. flampulla mussed an attempted kick after touchdown but mane top for It by tossing a peas In the anal Manse to timely. who was standing en the gool line.

Pubs Get timbre Thirty substitutions wets made by Coach Dick Madison and resulted its halving Lancaster fans that the re-eery' material at the Orange street Inatitution is not to be taken lightly. With the exception of Batdort. Ram-pulls snd COeirroa nearly ail of the Lanraater regulars spent a majority of the time on the bench. Staab replacing King at the pivot position In the Loincaster line. proved bimaelf highly capable on the defense but showed a tendency to pam the ball too swiftly to the back.

causing them to fumble. Hogarth played throughout the greater part ef the game but seemed to have difficulty in keeping Ms feet on the rain Soaked turf. Miller and newcomers to the Lancaster backfield acquitted themselves in a highly commendable fashien. At no stage Of the contest did Stevens Trade threaten. the ball remaining in the Tradesmen's territory throughout the entire conteat Steven Team Game Despite the high score however the lighter and less experienced proteges of Coach Malcom refused to quit and on several occasions cautied Lancaster no little trouble with short goal line stands.

Outstanding among the Trade School players were Chamberlain. and Knight who literally made up the Trade defense. Both thetie boys were In every play. Chamberlain played fullback during the first half but switched to center In the two final quarters. Re showed to greater advantage from the line position.

Ramaay's punting with the Lan caster line practically hanging on his neck was one of the features of the game. This youngster got off some beautifully placed punts even after being jolted about a bit by the Lancaster forwards. Only one of his kicks was blocked although On several occasions he had to run away from the charging Lancaster line before he could attempt to kick. All of his kicks were well placed. Lancaster H.

8. 01 Stevens T. it. (o) Leaman L. E.

Kiss ley Appel L. T. Weishach Cosgrove. L. O.

Kyles King C. Brown Puller R. O. Wenzel OravblIl R. T.

Frazier R. Weaver R. E. Williams Rittenhouse Q. S.

Knight Wilson L. H. Pl. Wagner Hogarth R. H.

B. Ramsay la.teinrf 401 P. B. Chamerlain Appel Cosgrove. t.

O. Kyles King C. Brown utler R. G. Wenzel Oravbi 11 R.

T. Frazier R. Weaver R. E. Williams Rittenhouse Q.

B. Knight, tOl Wilson L. H. B. Wagner Hogarth R.

H. B. Ramsay Batdorf 4Ct P. B. Chamerlain Garrity L.

fl. B. MP, Baker R. H. B.

Batchelder Griffin F. B. White by periods: HOLY CRCee 0 14 7-27 HARVARD 0 0 0 0-0 Referee. W. T.

Halloran. Providence. 'Umpire. H. O.

Cann. New York University. Linesman, A. R. Lake.

Lafayette. Field Judge, J. E. Keegan. Pittsfield.

Holy Cross storing: TouchdownsGarrity, Cavalleri, Baker. Kelly (for Griffin). Points from tries after touchdown, Baker a (drop kicks). Was to hold Pitt it plunger for MO yard In four trust on Ile Min tan yard line In the Anal minute. the sum had to help the xnatiated players o6 the Too eitchantlea of punts after the Ansa kickoff vise Onto the hall on Its 32 yard lino.

A series of passes and line plays brought the ball to 17 yard lino. Another shot at the line for one yard and then Tesler threw a long forsterd to pass catcher Ilinchman. It seemed beyond hie reech but the Columbus boy took It at his fingert.os under full speed and cored atandthe Up. "Tubby" Ehrensberger, a substitut until today, place kicked the extra point. Pittsburgh changed Its secondary defense repeatedly during that Buckeye march.

beginning with a "three-two" formation. shifting to "twotwo-one" backfield plan and then to an old fashioned box formation when It was discovered that a POVP1 man line was needed against Ohio's tackle plava. This preaented the alert Tesler with the opportunity of paitaing beyond it to Hinchman for the touchdown. A few plays later Tesler punted auperbly to Pitts 14 yard line. A holding penalty put Pitt on lot own one yard line and Captain Eddie Baker punted out to his 33 yard line.

Tesler then threw a pass to fullbkek Bob Horn for 22 yards to Pitts 12 yard line. Tubby Ehrensberger. another Columbus boy who teamed with big townsman. Hinchman, to score all of Ohio's points today, followed with a placement goal from the 16 yard line and Ohio led, 10 to O. With the ball on ritt's 88 yard line In the third Grady ran to Pita three yard line.

After Ohio lost ground Hinchamn took the ball nine yards through his right tackle for a touchdown. worming through the secondary half on his knees. Ehrensberger's placement was blocked. Ohio state 00) Pittsburgh (7) Larkins r. blackinurdo Baumgarten L.

T. Quatse Selby L. O. aLiligan Ehrensberger C. Daugherty Wingert R.

G. Lewis Haubrich R. T. Tully Fester R. E.

Collins Hinchman Q. B. Baker tC) Varner L. H. B.

Helier Holcomb R. EL B. Heider Horn F. B. Clark Score by periods: PITTSBURGH I I 7 0 7 OHTO STATE 7 I a 0-16 Ohio scoring: TouchtlownsHinchman, one by a pass from Fester.

Point after touChdown Ehrensberger (placement). Field goslEhrensberger (placement). Pitt scoring: TouchdownHood (Cub for Clark). Point after touchdownBaker (placement). Officials: James Masker, Northwestern.

referee; A. Haines, Yale. umpire: Boyd. Chambers Denison, field judge; Lion Gardiner, Illinois. head linesman.

Ins cotntorittottro nd on oe. itzokiy. printe 49 larde To top on hie beiuational 0S tackle ot toe Gay. braton turned one of theme play; Into a brilliant AO yard dealt lor a touchdown. To complete thie sun.

Bill teas forced to his way througn the aerondary dorms of the home Warn. end Ibis he (EA casting aside aould-be tacklers. rrpriklin and Starthat! started On, Its way la victory shortly alter the opeing of the contest. Recovering a fumble on Its opponents 63 yard line. F.

and M. unleashed a line smashing attack that completely swept the Red and Waite off tut feet. eirst Borst bur loci at the opposing line. then Saltzman. then Brooks and then, he too.

sould take a turn. WIth each man gainieg ground on every play it wasn't 'tong before the ball rested on a scent foot from the goal. Britton was then given the and les plunged over the line for I what appeared to be the initial touchdown. However both sides were detected eff-side and the bail brought bac. Again Britton was given a chance and again he dove over the Ian chalk mark for the core.

Captain Bill Saltzman's place. ment kick was blocked. Alter that the two teems battled on almost even even terms with neither being able to get any cloaer than 20 yards from the final chalk marks. The half ended with the "Possums" resting on top of 8 to 0 count. Another Score Shortly after the Opening of the third period.

P. and M. scored Ita second touchdown. Taking the ball on their own 34 yard line thi hevonians again uncorked a lino smashing drive advancing the ball to their 49 yard line. It was this point that Britton cut loose on his acintilating run of the afternoon.

Bill started off left tackle, swept through a hole, straight armed the Dickinson fullback out ot hie way and then cut to the right into the open The Be and White halfback suddenly loomed up from nowhere but Britton's straight right hand sent him reeling to the ground. Only the safety man remained between him and the goal posts and with another stiff straight arm Britton pushed this fellow and continued his dash across the line. Captain Saltzman' placement kick found Its true mark. Taking the ball on its own 46 yard line, Dickinson, near the end of the period, carried It down the field. -rt long Pees Foley to Williams giving the Red and White a first down on the Possums' 39 yard line.

Two more passes failed and It looked as thaugh P. and M. Would atop the advance march of the enemy but on the fourth attempt, Potty. Who will recalled by local basketball Lana Dickinson's great cage player, stepped back and heaved a beautilat spiral for 20 yards, into the arms ce Lipinski who raced madly for the score. Lipinski's kick went low.

a F. and M. (13) Dickinson (lb Becktord L. N. Williams Smoker L.

T. Bonney Eman L. O. Greene Richards C. La Venture Allen R.

O. aildenborger Cunningham R. T. Shomock Prinkey R. E.

Potemkin Horn Q. S. Foley Saltzman L. H. B.

Johnson Smoker L. T. Botwey ma L. 0 Greene Richards C. La Venture Alien R.

Hildenberger Cunningham H. T. Shomock Prinkey R. E. Potemkin Horn Q.

B. Foley Saltzman L. K. B. Johnson ILLINOIS ROUTS CHICAGO, 28 TO 0 PATTON TRADERS SMOTHER LITITZ 1 FOOTBALL- RESULTS Stagg Meld, Chicago, Nov.

15(AP) Illinois. defeated four times in a row, registered its first "Big Ten" victory today by walloping Chicago, 28 to O. while 30.000 spectators braved an intermittent drizple, hoping that the hopelessly outclassed Maroons might come to life in their final home game of the season. The Maroons, however, beaten in their three conference games to date. never even threatened to score and failed, with one exception, to get past the 50 yard mark.

They took their defeat with rare courage, while the Illinois warriors, long starved for touchdowns. ran over them. Chicago had no defense for Illinois forward passing attack. and also failed in its desperate attempts to stop the nlinoia charges on the ground. Lititz High, greatly outweighed.

fell an easy victim before the smooth working Patton Trade School grid machine. of Elizabethtown. On the Lititz gridiron yesterday afternoon. Showing no letup at any stage of the game. the Traders SOUPSed a total of 51 points while holding the home team scoreless.

Grahain with five touchdowns, led the massacre. Patton T. S. (il) Lititz H. It.

(a) Wolf L. E. Pfautz Sheldon L. T. Burkhart Groff L.

G. Leb Roes C. Wonders Spangler R. 0. Weber Milford R.

T. Weaver Wham R. E. Gibson Turner Q. B.

Geltsl Shelhimer L. H. B. Graham R. H.

B. Zartman Milligan F. B. Posey Score by periods: PATTON TRADE 13 13 12 7-51 LMTZ HIGH 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns: Milligan, Graham McClintock 2. Points from touchdowns: Ora.

ham 2. Shelhimer. Subs: McClintock for Milligan. Referee. Beck.

Umpire, Shag. far. Head Linesman. Fleck. PREP BOOTERS EXTEND RIVALS -e- MICHIGAN OUTCLASSES MINNESOTA, 7-0 SCORE SPEEDSTERS WIN OVER CORAL A.

C. 19-12 SCORE "BULLETS" ROUT M-BURG, 20 TO 6 U. of Louisville. 13 Tenn. Frosh 63 Roanoke College 0 Chattanooga 7 Baylor 22 Colorado T.

7 Brigham Tog U. 19 Texas 7 Colorado Aggies 13 Wesleyan 38 Duke 18 Penn College North Dakota 21 Manhattan Col 7 St. Maria 57 Utah 34 Denver U. 19 Carleton McAlester 18 Morningside 45 St. Ariator 7 Miss.

College 6 Springfield 2,8 Illinois B. 8 Rennselaer Poly 0 Grove City 48 New River 27 Shepherd 25 Rice Okla. Baptists 19 Montana U. 27 Regis College 14 Oregon State le California a Washington 11. 13 Galldauet 13 Southwestern 0 Washington S.

I. 3 Stanford 57 S. California 5,2 Arizona 33 Central Wes. 19 Lowell Textile 25 Highpoint 13 Springhill 35 Loyola, Los An 7 Loyola 18 W. Kentucky T.

20 W. Chester T. 2 Scholastic Johnsonburg 25 Windber 37 Altoona Catholic 45 Wandergrift 32 Greensburg 9 Erie Academy Williamsport t. 13 Lockhaven 0 Hughesville 59 Northumberland 0 Mt. Carmel 7 Mlllhll 19 Shenandoah 39 Jersey Shore 48 Muney 8 John Harrial 2 William Penn 24 Allentown 20 Easton 12 Scranton 'Veil 47 Wilkes-Te GAR 24 Bethlehem Penn Arzyle 28 Key'ne S.

T. C. 27 St. Joseph's VP 12 JohnstoWn 40 oil City 30 Aliquippa 0 Westmont 19 1.1arshal1 12 Vanderbilt Frosh 0 Randolph Macon 0 Citadel Arkansas Colo. College 7 Montana State.

Texas Christian 0 Utah Aggies Evansville C. N. 8. 0 Dubuque U. 0 South Dakota 0 Catholic U.

0 Mexico City Colorado Wyoming 7 Lawrence Hemline 0 Westren Un1011 0 Illinois College 0 Birmingham So 0 Hampshire 7 Depaul Worcester Poly 0 Bethang 0 Concord Normal 0 Bridgewater 0 Texas A. es 0 Southwestern IS Western State 7 Oregon U. Nevada 0 Creighton 0 Langley Field 7 0 Washington 0 California Tech 7 U. of Hawaii 0 New Mexico 0 Jefferson City 0 Upsa la 13 Appalachian Union University .0 California Aggies 4 St. Joseph's 0 Georgetown 0 Slippery Rock T.

14 Football Port Allegany 0 Williamsburg 0 Duke Prep 0 Johnstown Cott'. 7 Wilkinaburg Erie Strong Vin 0 Altoona 0 Portage 0 Montgomery 0 Shamokin 0 Sunbury 0 Renovo 0 Pottsville 0 Bellefonte 0 Danville 0 Steelton 0 York 0 bebenon 0 Beading 0 Carbondale H. 0 Scranton Cent. Norristown 0 Easton Res. 0 Moravian I Bethlehem Cath.

I Punxsutawney I Sharon rie qtie 0 Somerset BRASKA SCORELESS Ann Arbor, Nov. 15(AP)--- The 45 yard return of a punt by Jack Wheeler, Wolverine back, gave Michigan a 7 to 0 victory over Minnesota in a desperately fought breath taking football More than 60,000 persons watched Wheeler, who has staged a remarkable comeback in this year's varsity competition, take a punt from Munn In the first period, sidestep and sprint through the entire Gopher team and score the Only touchdown of the day. Hour drop kicked the extra point. By virtue of the victory. Michigan kept possession for another year of the "Little Brown Jug." an impassive object of the thrilling battle.

Also was retained Michigan's position with Northwestern at the top of the Big Ten heap. Only the much defeated Chicago Maroons remain on the Wolverine schedule. venue scneaule. (Special To Sunday News) Mercersburs. Nov.

lbFranklin and Marshall Academy's soccer team held the strong Mercersburg Academy hooters to a 1 to I score here today. Mercersburg opened with a rush, tallying In the first minute of play. Bersumiam knotted the count in the fourth period on a pretty pass from Luckett. but the home team scored on a free kick, Cameron to EmBum to win the game. F.

M. A. (I) burg (2) Reith G. Diehl Werner L. F.

B. Cameron NIRIO R. P. B. Ne Id, Burkholder L.

H. kevengood Danner (Act. C. H. B.

Long Newhard R. H. B. Danis Wiley O. Chendler (CI Haback I.

L. W. Snyder Barsumlun C. F. L.

ender May I. R. Jonex Lurkett O. R. Eurer 'Wore by periods: mmnagashIMG 1 0 0 1-1 F.

M. A. 0 0 0 II Substitutes: F. M. A.Wiley for may; Burkholder for Wiley: Smearing for Burkholder.

MercersburgLewle for Snyder: Burins for Levengood. Goals: MercereburgJones. Suring'. P. M.

A.Barauminn. Time of periods. 15 minutes. Scorekeeper. Taggart, P.

M. A. 41. The world's champion Philadelphia Athletics this year lost a spring FletiOS to the Phillieg, the cellar occupants in the National league. The Speedsters came through with it 19 to 12 victory over the Coral A.

C. on the Franklin and Marshall Academy Field, Saturday afternoon. Speedsters (IFS Coral A. C. (19) Webb t.

Minden Shultz L. T. Haas Myers L. G. e.

Goodheart Adams C. Anne Cox R. 0. Hull J. Snyder R.

T. Brown Kilgore R. E. Gable Weaver Q. B.

Sheets Bowman L. H. B. Benedict Kuhns R. H.

B. Binkley R. Snyder F. B. Martin Score by periods: PPEERSTER El I I 0 6-19 CORAL A.

C. 0 8 6 0-12 Substitutes: SpeedstersRupp for Webb, Webb for Adams. Coral A. C.Vort for Brown, Bucher for Anne. Mattern for Hull.

Totichdowne: Speedsters. Weaver, R. anYder 2. Corel A. 0 Benedict 2.

Points after touchdowns, Kuhns (rushi; Referee, Bowmen, Umpire, Marks. Heed tilleSMItn Broome. West Junior. Time of periods. 14 minutes.

Score by periods: LANCASTER HIGH le 12 10-51 STEVENS TRADE 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutes: Lancaster HighBucher for Cosgrove, Swab for King. Erase, for Weaver, Grarbill. Miller fog Wilson, Fisher $," 41er. Black for Leaman, Rampulla tor Batdort. Alerstock for Rittenhouse, Martin for Faxinger, Trost for Figher.

Butler for Trost. Batdort for Miller. Gellman for Bogart)). Heller for Brosey, R. Weaver for Black.

King for Bucher, Wilson for Rampulla. Cosgrove for Butler, Snavely for Alerstock, Gran for Swab, Gravbill for Gardner, Book for 1-leller. McCune for Martin, Kuhns for Wilson. Quinn for Gehman. Crone for flatdorf.

Jones for Coogrove. Stevens TradeGeorge for Ramsay, Davine for Weisbach. Ramsay for Wagner. Brown for FraZiar. Skinner for Reitz, Chamberlain for Brown.

Schulerberger for Manley, Wagner for Wenzel. Brown for Kyles. TatiehdOWaa: Lanraater 3, liattiml 2. Black. Brosey, Rempulia.

Pointe after tolichrlowna (kick at goon, tencester. Batdorf. forwerd pasties), Rampulla to Miller, Ilatdort to Kuhns. Referee, May. Umpire, Good.

Heed Linesman, O'Brien. F. M. SOCCERMEN WIN INDOOR BATI'LL' (special Is Sunday Atlantic City. Nov.

13.The Franklin and Marshall soccer tom from Lancaster. defeated ChalfonteHaddon Hall dribblets by a score of a to 1 in an Indoor game played in the spacious Atlantic City stadium tonight. Allentown, Nov. IS--(AP)Eleven "Bullets" from the battlefield of Gettysburg, dashed the conference championship hopes of Muhlenberg into a rain soaked gridiron this afternoon when they defeated the Cardinal and Grey by the score of 20 to il on the Muhlenberg field. Moblenberg (6) Gettysburg Ginner L.

T. Walker Miller I. E. Seely Part lio L. G.

Santana() Vincent C. Sinclair Weiner R. G. Lamb Sobel R. T.

Moller Gernerb R. E. Eden Carney Q. B. McCloy Gerber L.

H. B. Stoner Ratalin R. H. B.

Prey Maiercik F. B. Koontz Score by periods: MUHLENBERG 0 I 0-- 8 GErrysBunG 0 It 0 7-20 TouchdownsEden, Koontz. Gerber, KEN MCMILLAN. Goals from touchdownsAnglemoyer, 2.

Referee, H. O. Dayhoff. Trinity. tines.

man. P. P. McGuire, Holy Cress. Umpire, B.

W. Saul. Haverford. SubstitutesAnglemoyer for EbY. Local frootball P.

M. College 13 Dickinson Lancaster H. S. 51 Stevens T. S.

25 Elizabethtown Shippensburg 13 Millersville Columbia H. 11. 13 Catholic H. Patton T. S.

51 Lititz H. S. Speedsters 19 Coral A. C. 1 Local Soccer P.

M. College 3 Chalfonte-11. H. Mercersburg 2 P. M.

A. College Football Yale le Princeton St. Mary's, Cal. 20 Fordham 1 Notre Dame 28 Drsko Colgate 38 Syracuse S. Methodist 13 Dartmouth 19 Cornell Holy Cross 27 Harvard W.

J. 7 Bucknell Gettysburg 20 MublenbUrg Rutgers 14 Lehigh 1 Ursinus 0 Swarthmore Temple 46 Lafayette ViIlanov 13 Oglethorpe Brown 0 Columbia Penn 24 Georgia Tech Ohio State 18 Pitt Albright 23 aeorge Wash. Williams 16 amherst 1 C. C. N.

Y. 40 Haverford Iowa State 19 Penn State N. Y. to. 2 Georgetown Marquette 0 Detroit Army 47 Ky.

Wesleyan W. Maryland 33 Mt. St. Mary's P. M.

C. 21 Baltimore Northwestern 20 Wisconsin Illinois 23 Chicago Davis-Elkins 33 St. Francie Springfield 28 N. Hampshire Tufts 7 Boston U. Michigan 7 Minnesota Andover 20 Exeter 1 Delaware 13 Drexel (tie) 1 Lebanon Valley 22 Juniata Geneva 7 Duquesne Sowdoin 24 Wesleyan Catholic U.

Emory Henry Vermont Mass'. Aggies Amherst 1 Boston U. Baldwin Wallace Detroit C. C. Denison Olivet 1 'Union Clarkson Portsmouth Conn.

Assign! Exeter 1 Penn State Frosh L. S. U. Mount Union Providence Wagner a Sewanee 1 tong Island North Carolina V. P.

I. Itampden Sydney W. Mt. St. Mary's oberlin Cincinnati Western Reserve Missouri Auburft Akron Dsf lance Worcester Westminster Iowa S.

T. Beloit Ashland Iowa State Cle01100 6. Loyola. Chicago Watpah P. Dokots S.

Mefferd Manchester 241 Orman. Ineltara T. Tce Fresh Pit tsbureh Miss. S. or wives V.

U. lesotterN11 Lemrsisna Torh. Vermont Preo Holy Cron Fr. Jack Doyle. Chicago Cuba scout.

stole 557 bases during his major league career, which extended 13 years. YOUNGER COURT STARS TOP VETERANS IN 1930 Brooks R. H. B. L.

Caere' Britton F. B. Daugherty Score by periods: 0-13 DICKINSON 0 II I I Number of First Downs: F. at M. 3 4 it DICKINSON 1 3 Number of Complete Passes: F.

As M. 0 1 1 0-2 DICKINSON 1 1 I 3-44 Number of Incomplete Passes: P. m. it 0 9- 3 DICKINSON A I 3 4 Ntimber of P. ds M.

I 5-5 15-5 4-12 DICKINSON 5 34 5-3-15 F. M.Dorsey for Brooks. Marloff for Richards, Brooks for Dorsey. Berhight for iman, Dorsey for Brooks. Richards for Idialoff.

Maziolf for Richards. Hay for Cunningham. Snyder for Berk. lord. Deodorian tor Allen, Staten for Dorsey.

Dickinson: D. Casner for Le Venture. Brillhart for Potemkin. Spahr tOf Williams, Lepineiti for Daugherty. JenkIns for Bonney, Sloan for L.

Cosner. Davidson for Shomock, Lehman for Sloan. Daugherty for Bonney for Jen. kids. L.

Casnee for Lehman. for Davidson. Potemkin for lifirtilhert. Witham for Spahr. La Venturi for S.

Cosner. Lipinski for Daugherty'. Span? for Potemkin. Cosner for Biota. Jenkins for Shomoek, R.

Casco? for It BukowFici for Greene. Briiihert tot 'Hi. Lams. for L. Cesner, Roberts for Biikoesk I.

Touchdoivna: Britton. ti 1 foinsti. Pont alter touchdown" it.tig PI rote.) oleremert Ret.ree, Trinity. tronive, 11-ri. W.

and J. Head Peon State. "FIGHTING IRISH" STOP DRAKE GRIDDERS, 28-7 Manhattan 7 W. M. 27 Middlebury 24 Norwich 13 WilliRMI 16 Tufts Case 35 BOWling Green 19 Ohio Wesleyan 14 Detroit Tech.

13 Hamilton ROCIleatfr 25 Fittord rjackete Rhode I. State 9 Andover 29 Pittsburgh Frosh 13 Alabama 33 Wooater It St. John's. N. Y.

13 N. Y. Aggies 13 S. Carolina 14 Coast Guard 12 DIVidSOn Maryland 13 Richmond Virginia Si Western Md. 23 Miami 12 Wittenberg 12 Xavier Nebraska bliss.

A. Heidelberg 24 Kent 13 Rensselaer Thiel 13 Mich. Normal 19 Ripon 19 Ohio State B. 19 Kansas Agates 13 Florida 17 Boston C. 11 Franklin N.

Dakota 8. 24 Forman 4 Desum 24 Tulrte 23 Californni. Pa. T. I Fresh I Pimping T.

15. el Tulsa la Kentockv 21 TPTIneSpf 13 Centre College 31 14411101 14 PIO-4month 140204411 Prep Manhattan W. M. 27 Middlebury 23 Norwich 13 Williams 13 Tufts Case 35 Bowling Green 19 Ohio Wesleyan 14 Detroit Tech. 13 Hamilton 7 Rocheatee 23 rittord Y'jeckets 1 I.

State. 3 Andover 24 Pittsburgh Fresh 12 Alabama 33 Wooster 14 St. John's. N. Y.

13 Y. Agates 13 B. Carolina 14 Guard 12 Devielsos 7 Maryland 13 Richmond I Virginia 21 Western Md. 33 Miami 12 Wittenberg 12 Xavier 52 Nebraska 0 Hiss. A.

M. I Heidelberg 10 Kent 13 Rensselaer Thiel 12 Mich. Normal Ripon ie Ohio State B. 19 Kansas Aggies 13 Florida 17 Boston C. le Franklin I N.

Dakota S. 24 Porman 4 NAM, 24 Tulsa. 13 Pa. T. I Fresh lem porta T.

I EL of Tulsa la Kentucky. 21 rennespeo 11 74111111110 Colicee 31 641111401 IC Nitetmouth Freth 7 Watenatet Prey I MISSOURI, NE BATTLE Sports Today hew York. boy. AP i--The Younger generation of Eastern Tenn soured a clean sweep over ita elders in tho 1930 ranking of the Eastern Lawn Tennis association. Francis X.

Shields. the tall New York youngster who was runner up to Johnny Doeg in the National championships, was given the top ranking followed by Sidney 11. Wood another young pi aysr who turned In ome remarkable feats during the summer. Shields wee placed fourth last rear and Wood not Included in the ranking. Gregory Mangin, Of Newark.

N. Cain piseed third. but John Van Ryn, of East Orange, N. J. a member of the American Dacia Cup team.

has been dropped from aecond to fourth. Francis T. Bunter of New Rochelle. N. ths lefulsr of The old guard waa first ranking player in the east in 1929, follows in fifth place.

The next ten yAbyeril listed In order are Julius Seligson, New York; Richard T. Murphy, Utica, N. J. Gilbert Hall. South Orange, N.

Herbert L. Bowman, Jerome Lang, David N. Jones, Elmer J. Griffin, Melvin IL Partridge and Edward W. Pcibleman, all of New York, and Percy 1..

K3rnaston, Rockville Center. N. Y. In the women's rankings. more new names are seen at the top of the list as Mrs.

Mo 110 Mallory and Eieanor Goss. who ranked first and eecond last year. are not winded for 1930. The top place goes to Miss Norma Taub le with Mrs esroine S. firmer' second.

The next three. Al Vas Prowls, Dorothy Andrua. end Mra Agnes A. Lamme, all were among the first last year. South Bend.

Nov. Iti(AP) The "South Bend Cyclone" swirled on Its devastating way today With a fare. well gesture to its Notre Dame home by crushing the bristling but outclassed Bulldogs from Drake Univera. sity by a convenient margin of 28 to 7 before a rain-spattered throng of 20,000. It was a farewell to Notre Dame stadium for nine stars from the ranks of the 'Fighting Irish" including that great trio of ground gainers Prank Carideo.

Joe Savo idi and Marty Brilla trio alresdy recognired as a Watch for Notre DATne.S great "Four Horeemen" crew of eta years azo. They have three more to play for Notre Dame but will play them on foreign fields. There was one disturbing note the foirewell, however. and that MAI the refusal of Notre Dame to permit Savoldi. star galloper of the backfield crew, to say good bye with action.

Because of his marriage and contem. plated divorce. Savo Idl was under discipline and was not allowed to compete. His status Will not be decided by the disciplinary Committee until next week. Although Coach Itnute Rockne left his teem to scout Northwestern's undefeated team.

which Notre Dame meet next week. the "Fighting Irish" had little difficulty In extracting the teeth of the Bulldogs. After a score-lee first period. they got the Jump with a touchdown with the aid of a patched up team of regulars end with', wilted momentarily as Drake tied the score anti then opened rp with an attack with all regular that (teatinwed tta Eleven) Lincoln, Neb. IS(AP)The University of Missouri today held Ne.

brasba's Cosnhuskers to a scoreless tie before a homecoming crowd of 10.000 in one of the principal contest of the Big Six conference schedule. The teams battled to a 7 to 7 tie at Columbia. Mo. last fall. IN TITLE Port Worth.

Texas. Nov. The University of Texas. rest Golden Jucternaut, entshed into en-other football play house 7 to 0 today as it swept toward its scot. the Etouthwest conference title, by defeating Texas Christian.

Local Foot hall Walt lend A. A. vs. Williamstamt A. Itsple Grove park.

Eighth Ward A. A. va. Irma Al! Stara, IlkilersvIne pike field. at.

Joseph C. C. vs. Mount Jo A. at Poismere.

Greenwood A. C. vs. Lincoln A. C.101ortb Ertl field.

aphtsta A. A. ta. All Army Clots, at unium.kla Shawnees vs. at CoIturhis.

Reeding Its4 rnds i. Itesynstown A. at Shillirroo. issttrv IL vs. Port Narrate A My Cla It Fobs lo Jacket vs.

giallo Clots, at Melon Greve Jackets, epee data. 111, 41, rtruel Caldwe11 fewmer Ts: bAck end tmekte of 14 Cleyelanl la Pow Jaren runntra lpf store..

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