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'10311, 'urge Within fl Scoring Distance Twice During Game Fought in Downpour NOItlirestpx.70,.-,..,-,!..;').-10:-.:-.', KANSAS' LATE THRUSTS ROUT AIITAAKIN, 30-0 McCready cznd Maxos O'Sliocker Moved froniOne of Feature Bouts Thursday' Night. at Coliseum to Second Prelim, with Jenningias Opponent ady and Maxos PURDUE GAINS. to Wrestle to 'Finish 71110-0TRIU1VIPH, OIVE loved from One of Feature Bouts ILLINOIS TOM 4 44 41. 0.4........... 4 Ir Ir''' .7.11.11.1111 .0 1' 414 i- j.

Ph-one CArfield 1212 St. r0111S paili $iUa 1 ntrantng, cloll'ir 1, 111311 CArfi phone Ai 1212 1101 ft le rough, ud, to i 4 a and Northwestern a 0 0 0 A -4, niversit- Kansas 4 McCready KANSAS'oLATE Maxos mcCready and PURDUE GABS. Stuber 95 Run ard Purple Within- Scoring THRUSTS ROUT lump to Wrestle to 'Finish 7-10-0T11 TE el Distance wice uring I ID" oivn caves mILTAKThr ()11 0,,, ER OIS rot 1 OUCH tiu ki O'Sliocker Moved from of Fe.ature. Bouts 1 7. ught in Downpour I 4 Tigers from Sh ame nut: Out Thursday Night.

at Coliseum to Second 1 Prelim, with Jennings as Opponent. t--- -'1 Decatur Eleven Outplays Lawrence Outfit During First- Period i)u Wilts After Intermission. Decatur Eleven Outplays Lawrenret nillGt Ditrincr Attackf.1$-Póiltil..but at '1 Times, and Thi4.PrOvdtltsILaripi4,.S.etaro 'Fighting- Irish' Ne'ver Closer Than 20-Yard Line of EnemyHard Battling Under Bad Conditions Causes 19 Fumbles. 4 Nine Fula les Prove CostlAt By PAM MKIKBLSON, toted Prosit'Oports Writor. CMCAGO.

October 10.Raln mud and great Northwestern team aoaspirs4 to stop Notre Dame's famous victory march of football at tea 9p4sele1 Mtmetal' the Globe-Deuseeratt 1. COTAIIISIA. October Stuber, Vniversitr 91 Wesort sophomore. tumid in a 95-yard dash for a touchdown to save an theft- .1 wise impotent Tiger football team from a'shutouttoday es the pew, house offense of 1Can5a1 8tato Agricultural College- ro11s4 up a 2041 'victory over the blissouriani-to open the Big Six Conference season ivestbe. twenty straight conquests before antexcited throng of 73,000 speetators twl 4 Lineup and Summary ILineups and Summary I Line Rearrangement of the program for next Thursday nights wrestlirig rhow at the Consnt's wbs announced last night by Promoter Tom Packs as a result of numerous requests th local sports impresario ba received from local mat fans urging him to remove th time' limitation upon the scheduled return bottle between Zed McCready, giant Irish-Canadian.

and John powerful New York Greek, 'who were originally paired for the second preliminary. Popular demand for a finish star. standing six feet In height and match. stimulated by news accounts weighing r25 pounds. Re has ad-of the recent McCready-Mayos winced rapidly in the mat sport uncos at New Haven.

induced der the coaching of George Bothner. Packs to move up the return match former worlds lightweight chambetween theee powerful young mat Pion. defeating Renato Gardini. Milo warriors Po that the bout will share itteinbern. Wiadek Zbysitke.

Fred double windup honors with the Grobnwiler and several lesser lights schedul4d return battle between of the catch-as-catch-can sport. George Zaharian. turbulent Colorado McCready's match with Maxos will (reek, end Wrni ihssek of Omaha. give th big Canadian a chance to oleo to be contested to a finish over redeem the defeat ha suffered when the one-fall route. he was eatepulted from the New In switching his card about Packs Haven ringby a flying tackle and dropped Pat O'Shoekr from one of knocked unconscious.

The mishap the headline attractions to the see- sent the former collegiate champion ond preliminary and signed Lou to the hospital for a week With an Jennings. a Cherokee Indian heavy- injury which an X-ray examination weight. to replace Joe i'Toots' revealed to be a alight brain clot. Mondt as 0Shocker's opponent in a Paul Harpigr. young Texan.

who one-fall event with time restriction disposed of Jack Zarnas of Youngs-of thirty minutes. This arrange- town. Ohio. three weeks ago. locks merit released Mondt to accept a horns with the ponderous Jack headline match in the Zest.

Washburn of Los Angeles In the Jennings, a newcomer to local mat curtain-raiser1 limited to thirty min-competition. is a former football Wes. at Soldier Field today. "fighting Irish. carrying on for their departed Knute, Rockne.

werent their valiant bid -to ertablish new winning streak. but were held to a coreiess tie. a result which was almost as precious to th white shirtad giants from at for we but rem' to Northwesters. Position. Notre Dante.

rytar -i-tC Host Kiley L.T. esitrr Dilier Welkiis e4' "eft IV arr II t'I Kilo" IT Culver DiliPV 1-G. Weldin ti art' t('-) By Associated Press. TALWRENCE. Ir Octoher 10.

Th Kaneas Jayhawkers. Pig Sir champions, humbled by the HePhell Indians last week, crushed James Millikin's football eleven, 30 to 0. this afternoon with a. last-half offensiTM. With the mercury hovering around 90 degrees, the Kansans dragged about the gridiron listlessIY throughout the first quarter.

clearly outplayed by the blue-clad The Jayhawker drive PtartOd late In the second period. when Johnny Madison scored on a is-yard sprint around left end. He suffered a dielocatod ehouider in the third quarter and left the game. Lineups and summaryt James Millikin Ranges. 1400ry Hruten Curti.

e. Mohringer Rolling G. tt Raker Fa "Vie PAIIPICh 0 0. Terre Poet Mimeo R.T..... Foy Miller Campbell Ruesell Horeiie Corbett 1..11 Prhaske Fran ee R.H Gridley Dever F.R Page Retire be periods: I 2 3 4 Jai mos 0 0 0 0 Kansas 0 6 6 la-30 tteoring.

Tourhdoiano Madinat (cub for Elehaakit). Manning (stab for Boren. rage, Rebuke. Tlantions OfficialsReferee, illeve O'Rourke. Moly Creme; umpire.

H. V. Millard. Minot. Wesleyan; heed linesman.

Pr. J. A. Reilly. Georgetown; field Jack Copeland, Friends.

Ftan, R.G. Bottoms Marvit (C.) A R-T Kurth leer) 11-11- Mahoney Potter Q.I. Marais, Merman 111 $441WIlif4g Retsina, filisekeetoLl 4)1oca FD. Banal Score by' 1 2 3 4 Notre Dame 4. 0 0 0 al Northwestern 0 0 0- 0 Noir Dame 0 0 0 0 ....0 Northareatern 0 0 0 0 0-- 0 RefereeFred Gardner (Comen).

tint- tireJohe Sehornaser Field ahra-11. G. Hedges (Dartmouth). Hood nossnaaHarry Geared) (Illinois). glisarouvt.

-Fermis. Kansas State. Schiele 1441i111, I.E. se ssolee tie ,.134101111 Nottlitt 64 -tam lo it SAM efiriiA 4414 vocituser trtir C. rr4 Michaels Aside la Ali 4se R.6.

410,441,4 Er101141 Morgan 044114414m K. 1. 44 RA rStejpasnatiat (amides ii.44. ss, N. soot woo yenta te 'oo 9.

mephitis 'Jehanningreeder Ai. LAuker Lancaster eigiveen Wigitia Gill 4 E.B. ie4 Grattelle The soars by quarters; Team. 1 It 3 4 Missouri 0 7 Menses Piste 7 7 '6, Average 42 7avele. State, aS Yards.

Punt 'returned Missouri averaging yards; Kanifill Sato averaging 6 yard. Penaties yards: Kansas Stale. varda. Fumble Sflmourt. Kansas State.

9. rumbles recoveredMissouri. II; Kansas State. 1. First wort.

Kansas 16. officials: RefereeE. W. Kalamazoo. UmpireI E.

Delude. Brown. FeI4 judgoReowei 1 Peters. Head linesimanPogua L.wlj. Waahtngtons htleaessi.

So let Nobitta v. Hartman Moth 41.1.4 Amide a Merging 1 tilarkiva 'Jahmaninipi I Ancestor Gill The stert Team. Mheteurt Kerma. Fie Average 'returned Kansas Sta yards. Yu State.

9. It; KR12111 swirl otticiale: KaLMISUSZOO Field Jude Heed Laren Two touchdowns by line drives-up the field that werenot to be denied. and a garnered upon Tiger tumbles accounted for the Aggie 'marina. -The Ages offense was as ragged at times- ate it was powerful. and Tiger ends and backs who followed the -ball with persistent tenacity resovered ationg list of Aggi miscues, but there were not enough miscues to stave off Missouri-defeat, nor was there enough Missouri power to make area! start toward victory.

Unable to gain. eonsistently through the line and facing en Ag gle outfit well drilled In defense against the Missouri aerial attack, the Tigers -wore never able to launch consistent attack. The victory wadi the Wildcats. along with Nebraska, victory over Oklahoma. away to a flying start in the Big Sla Conference football race.

Had It not been for thou) Aggie fumblesthere were --them there IsIt'o telling to what heights the Wildcat touchdown total might have reached. Nin times the Tigers covered the visitors lapses, andat least three of those recoveries came as the visitors menaced the 'Missotiri goal. Ofte. it. was on- the Beogal 1-yard 'line that Graham fumbled and TAncester snatched up I the ball for Missouri.

Purvis Tallies in Seconcl Perioil Sweeping Around Mike. Onli Th. ree First Downs. By Atenclated Press. LAIrAtorrE.

IND. Oatobor Purdue overcame the stubborn defense of an aggressive Illinois football team to win Its first game of the Western Conference series her. today, 7 to The Boilermakers prevailed mote then the score but tumbles exacted heavy toll. 'Tim: Mini. strong on defense, showed little In line plunges or aerial atteek that Purdue could not meet ucceastullY.

oely robots In The Only points woe made In the filecond period when two long passes. each Hecker to Moan. placed Use, ball 16 yarde from the Illinois Three runnin g. piers gave the Boilermakers first down on th 4- yard line. Purvis then Went wide around left en4 for the tonehdown.

and Itecker pleee-kicked for the point Purdue miscued another chance In the final period When Yunevleb fumbled on the 1-yard line. It 'was late In the second period that Jinni made one of their two relliea. Berry circled end for 11 yerde. and ICvans. substituted at right halt backs took pass from Horsley and was downed on the Purdue 3b-yard line atter a gain of 27 yards.

Three Illinois passes were battered tdown, and tho flash was Illinels Misses Mimeo. A partially bloated kickirom the toe of li'red Hecker gave Illinois another opportunity in the third period.) Illinois got the ball on Purduse 25-yard line, but furious defensive ended the scare. Purdue made J3 first downs to for Minute. The Bollorn3akers mad. 332 yards from scrimmage.

Including seven successful forward passes out of fourteen attempts. Illinois made NI yards from scrimmage. Including four successful forward passes tor 37 yards. The Mini tried, fifteen aerial assaults. Perdue.

resides, Nom .0 i lieft se ID brisk Hiner 140iiierrr Cserestototel Maier (C.) dro 4- dik Merle? Jimmied Millen SO. W011 HO" (alert ittethebaloti Wtser Item 11 rUrgifilt IVueiniek liebeite Teens. 1 i 4 Perdue Bissau; 0-- point after, leek. or (rebetitele for AWL Ottirialegtoteme, blerbilsebe (Web. iEn tmeeirs, Knight (Dartmouth).

FielS Jodie; tibee 4 Dartmouth). Bead linesman, 31ertoo (Hiebsigas.) A) 4111 wn-Ape urvis Tallies in Second r.tr;r1 tott ft, T1 Cr Astril IT1 ti 1 FOOTBALL SCORES Old Bmieigh Pitched Heart Out, Says Rice Continued from Preceding Page. Benefit Program Today Will Open Soccer Season bounds on the' Kansa, Stab" 3-yard but there was a penalty ant his Second effort went to Alike? on the 204ard line, with the Aggie aately reeling off a 18-yard 1Breen broke away for 88 yards. with dash ending -only as be came tha grasp of safetyman Stn. bor.

arid after a. -aeries of short jabs I Auker stepped -through a broken' field for-20 yards and first down on theTiger 12-var4 -Three smacks at -the wall land Graham, had his second. down of the afternoon. and toe mad goodtha -try, for pro10t4eir tho 1, field for-20 yards and first down on the --Tiger 12-vard line- -Three smacks at the Tiger will and Graham had his second touch'', of the afternoon. and Aniter's too made gond the-try for timed, 1 .1 bounda ot lite, but his seeon, the 20-ya aafely rat Breen bra his dash th bar, and Anker at field for-! the Tig amoeba a and Grab down of I toe mad tha attcon NORTH.

At Ana Arbor. Mieb.Cbirouro, MiebIrma. I. Al Alma, It: Alma, Al Ana Arbor. MieltWrtsters Mato Teal-hors.

Mich lima 19. At St. Clued, Minn.Bt. Jobs. Univer- ity (Collegeville.

Cloud Tosehers. (tie). At Volum-toe. N. City Teach-ors.

'ahartou Weenie, (Us). At Ashland, towboat at Mimeo, it; North load College. 6. At PAM Claim Valle Teacher. Els KOS Chit tit O.

At Apo, Item, Wis.Metall Collet lawman-IN O. ttiolAt tiltalloonAollettlf Wiaroasin. Northfield. Carleton, 7. At Moorhead, Maorhead Teachers, 114., At Tirsinia.

Miten.tionnott Toarbera, 4 Virginia Junior College; At Lib t'roona, INIo.Stoot InattInto. la Cresao Mato $dt OUTH. Northwester Nearest Victseys of the two teem s. evenly matched In, all departments. but stopped by the almest conetant deluge which churned the battlefield into a veritable quagmire.

It was Northwestern which came the closeet to virtnrv-- not Notre DRITIP --cats marched. on the break of fumbles, to withia the shadawe of the Notre-Dame goal line only to be turned back. Once, the Wildcats hammered through to the -Dame 4-yard line only to miss their lint down by the heart-breaking Margie of I foot- A few minutes later. In the IMMO second reriod. they rushed to the 3-yard stripe only to se.

their golden oeportunity float away en an incompleted pass over the goal line. 'The Northweetern 20-yar4 line was the limit of the Notre Dame foot- ball travels today. Three times, the "fighting Irish got to that point- nee when Hoffmann smashed through to block 011ie Oltioves kirks: again when the Irish clicked off a pretty lateral offense with alike Km, ken and big George 2telinkovich. substitute backs. doing the carrying.

and again when Oisem's punt popped up in the air and landed dead on his own 20-yiard marker. But they could budge the Wildcat line no farther. Nineteen rateable Mar Coe tests Nineteen fumbles marred the prame and gave the two teams chances during the frenzied battle for that prelous touchdown. but the punting duel between March, Schwarta and Olson made spectators forget about those mietakess The two, reallaing the gam might bewon or lost On the break of a fumble, kicked fro, quently and thrilled the rain-soaked throng. Despite the muddy ball and the treacherous green, sward.

these two punters sent the oval on its way with remarkable accuracy' and distance. One of Schwarta's boots traveled 71 yards. counting the short while Olson sent hi. spinning M. ee end 65 yards.

Statistics gave Notre Dame alight edge in the game despite the two big wildcat threats that were almost equated in- The raiders from South Bead made 106 yards from scrimmage to St by their rivals end piled up Liz first downs to North-western's three. Fumbling was about even, but Northwestern recovered nine muffs to six by the Irish. Not a single pass was eompleted and only one was intercepted and that one by Notre Dame deep in its own territory's Today'sresult stopped the second great Notre Dame march in ItistorY almost ten years to the day -that first string of :0 was snapped by Iowa's great team of Duke Slater and Aubrey Devine. But the Hawks turned their trick. with a.

I0-to-7 vie-Notre Dame's latest victory niiirch. which Knute Rockne's team started 1 In 1229 with a 14-to-I) triumph over Indiana. 20 last week when Notre Dame. playing Its first game without the old master's earatogy. defeated :3 to 0- But like the victory march of a decade Ago.

the string wee agein torn en at0. 0 the ohm abl wh not --cat ble, Not ttir bar fri me the to i seri te the bat I one thr ago rrit ket sub and owi bud and dur pre due tho the the cue thri ball awe ova ace. cou Sob aew Si alig two alto seri pile wet abo erel -Not One ten gre, firs low and tur to hi 1 In 1 Ind Not defi the the The St. Louis football season will be opened this afternoon with a triple-header at Sportemana Park. the program being at benefit affair for the Soecer Players Protective Association of St.

Louis. Proceeds 'will go into a fund to aid players injured while performing In the muny and profeseional leagues during the coming season. Opening the program the St. Matthew Juniors and St. Mark Juniors will clash at 1 o'clock.

The second game. at 2 -o'clock, will be between the North Side All-Stars and the South Side All-Stars. while in the windup. at 3:30. Vaughn'a profeesionalsand LeahmanIs professionals battle.

Services players and' officals donated for the -oceasion. The program follows: Matthelwa vs. Ft. Marks Juniors. 1 o'clock.

W. C. Brady and Barnard; linesmen. O. Miller, H.

Donavan, C. De Witt and J. Danaher. North Side All-Stars vs. South Side All-Stars.

o'clock. Referees. J. It Craddock and Richard Wall; linesmen. N.

Reidy. L. Robbins; P. Kelly and 3. Lydon.

Vaughan's Professionals vs. Loeb-mane Professionals. 3:30 o'clock. Referee. Harry Ratiean: lineemen, P.

3.1t-Swooney, P. Kavanaugh. W. Klosterman. R.

Brannigan, J. Dunn. Duke Sheehan and J. Haggerty. But oddly -enough It as Cone of the errors in handling the ball that contributed a touch.

dawn to the Kansans. Stuber-fum- bled as be sought to pass from hind Ilia own goal in the last minute polOtlerof ploy. and Zeckser, Agg-le linesthenecond man. fell uPon the spheriod for the third Wildcat touchdown. Missouri's stil ogie, touchdown tito- TT it ansre131 ow-, laded perhaps the biggest thrill of i-, 4 the afternoon.

It was left to Stiaber. former St. Joseph Central- High -Removed A School grid star, and now a Tiger sophomore. following In the foot- of TAin' ateps of an elder brother as quarter .1 4 back at Missouri. to save the Vests 4 from a scoreless afternoon.

Taking I Aukers kick-off. which opened play Continued --froM PreeedinX xag, In the third Quarter at the Missot ri 5-yard line. Stuber stepped into a bad that feeling as the pocket of perfect Tiger interference experience, as we did It many timal which mowed off the advst.cing during the season in Kansas State players se it moved That 'was one Up the field. At midfield the 'op000d- reasons we 'woe, the our tion bad been swept aside', and Stru- ability to. come Quickly out Pf a bet emerged from his wedge of to- slump, terference and galloped on to the Vores sorry' Pepper Martin could Aggie goat with both teams In pur- not.

get another hit to -make 'MI suit. It wag a. brilliant -le Ca () total thirteen for the series and a team play. perfectly Gill ew, record. However, these twelve added the extra Point with a igoas bkrorite made In the five games plus from placement hi-ii--- -base runnieg- showed UP the The 7 points Stuber and.G111 con- way to the title tributed brought the game to a 'It didn't make any difference for the Aggies had leered 1 that I didn't get another bit" Mar.

late in the second Period on a Power drive half length of the tin told me after- the "We won the series and that's what we field, staged after. McMillin, wild cat were no matter what anys Quarter back. had Intercepted curs body did." 1. pass at the 1Cansas State 41-yard lino. Graham and MeVfillip cracked -Hardly had we finished- shaking and smashed the Missouri lino for hands and congratulating one- an one first down after another to other than we shook hand In march the field and set the well.

Most c't Us part" right. site? the gamed However, --we'll have plunge across the double chalk memories et the- victor, with vs all stripe scored gain-In for another tralnin a An the The Aggies Ise that same Quarter. for the Tigers 1PriogrP had opened with an aerial attack in their ,,4 Bri and Fir ssan eir own territory. lost the ball on downs and watched the Kansas Staters advance the ball to first Gills Play otlay down on Missouri' Si-yard fine as The "Brix 'Florist Bloomer Girls the half ended. baseball team and the Florissant At The second Agile touchdown, Ilk C.

nine wiliclash today at Floris the first, provided another exhibi- starting at Grimm tion of Aggi power. 0111, appeared and licelenahan are the probable to have put the Kansans in '411ficul- batteries for the Florists, while Ire. ty when be sent on. of his long, beau and Barteau will rOritt. -the rolling punts bounding out of "Florissant combiciation.

had that feeling as the result- of experience, as we didrit many times during the' season in the That I was one of the reasons we the our ability to. come quickly out of a 1 was sorry' Pepper Martin could not- get another hit to make 'Ms total thirteen for the series and new record. However, these twelve bthir-he made in the five hair-base running showed the way to the tlt1. 'It didn't make any different," that I didn't get another hit," tin told me after the "We won the series and that's whet we were after s. no matter what anybody did." -Hardly had we finished- shaking hands and congratulating one- an-.

other than we shook hands in fare. Most of lie Parted right The game, However, --we'll have memories of the victor, with vs all winter and until we for another teaping a aeon In the spring, i Brix and Flpras san Glrls Play. Today The Brie Florist Bloomer Girls baseball team aid tho Florissent A. C. nine will today at Floria.

sant. starting aS Grimm and licelenshas are the probable batteries for the Florists, while To. beau and Eartean rorm. --the "Florissant combitietion. Watt -Re Brix and rissan --A Glrls Ph yr ocla 1 The Brix 'Florist Bloomer Girls baseball team and tho Florissant A.

C. ran will olash toda7 Ot, Floris an starting o'clodk. Grimm I and lIcelenahaq axe tho probabl batteries for the Florists, whIlo Ts, beau and Eartsan will (Orin -ths PloriAmant combirla Hon- LOCAL. Westminster. 101 Washiness 17, I.

Roosevelt 32; PeteApia. 0. Webster Groom, Ileantasses 0. Western XL 19; Cesittry Day. 1.

EAST. By Associated Press. Army. 20: Ilitchigas State, 7. Al Hammes.

111. AL-Hely Orme, Dartmouth. 14. At Vermont, 13; Providence, 21. At Williatastoora.

Roadie la, Williams. 23. At eiguag4t.a.-.1.allayette. 1: Colgate. 16.

At Lacerhoharg. Pm-Albright. sell. 23. At Cheater, ressayl- vanes Mi Sitar; College, 23- -At blew Issolsortrositlys CHF College, Coast Guard Alrams.

13. Al Montour Pans, V. ityramege Frisk- az cook Academy, O. Al Sehaseetady. Ah.r.

61 Coles 7. At I.estark. Joisetek.te Conetroe Oi Delaware College. O. Al Gems City.

Hoek. Grove City. 34. Al Italtimor---04. John tot AsseleSot, 1: Mestere Maryland.

59. At 19; Prinectes. Al la; Cos. soil. 11.

At how Hasta-kleargia. Mt Vale, 7. At Phileededpitia---Proakiis a.4 Manehalli figg Pennsylvania. 14. At Wasters.

71 Ryes. sm. 1 Al Moms. Coss-Mstina, et Cessetticul 611111es. At- SethilloWl, Ifte---Matees.

147 'Marwick. 1. At Viefervilia, 11 Colby. 6. At hes Duessick-Spriseisid.

41g gore. 26. At Rivevolds. Wasitiagtom 14; Restos Calvessity, O. At G.

At Philadciables-ress St Teem pie 12. Al Nastiest. VI. 11---lgoly Copes Freakmon. 12: St.

Ansel. O. At Piss Tork---Goorsolgeses. 4 31. Y.

Xt At 1 'swell Tevtile. 26. At Hartford, Catem-Wareastor Tech, 13; Trinity. 2. At Rechrogre-nothestar.

12t PientS. toe. 6. At Ilarrisbear---Diekisses College Proofs. 18; Wilisen Peso.

R. At'----Steritos. 13; asubeery. 11 Meg. At Patsdam--Menseelaer Poly institnts.

Clarks. 13. Al Soffale---Akdrs Hall. Caandas, At Gcneva---St. Isterreass.

5: HeleaDtt 1. At Middletown, $7) Wesleyan. 0. At Canthrldre. Plasessbles, It; Harvard.

39. At Callegeville. reelects. 1. At Bethlehem.

Haphisil, 311 141191411. 12. At Nararthmore. kV. 0: Swarthmore.

20. At Pittsborgh-Weet Theale4 41; Culversity At Pittehergh. 34. At Selingsgrove. Finsonehanna.

Al Hastiagdos, Juniata. 7. At Amherst. Masse--blidid1eabst7. 61 Memeariensetta.

At Gettysburg. St. MasT. Gettysburg. 6.

At Medford. 6: Tana, 11. Al Meatiness. W. Washingtoa and Jefferson.

19: Marshall. IL Al Meadville, 39. Al Montclair. H. 11 Moot-Osier Teacher 26.

At Calumbia, Mee--Easalis Agaist. 1141; Missouri. 1. At 7: Dilsols. Al Chicago-Notre Dome.

Mothweetern. O. At Cleveland-John Carroll, 19; Casa. S. At FIndiap-Deflarece.

Pladlay. 1. At Wayarobses-Bothasy Coilage, Waysesbarg. O. Al Pass.

Chtelstesti. 6. Dartmouth Hard Hit by Injuries in Beating Holy Cross 14 to 7 By Associated Frees. N. 11..

October Dartmouth; using very one of its guni t. today overcame its first major Oposmition, nub bard-fighting Croas Crusaders by a 14-7 but in so doing probably ruineil its 1931 prospects. for four itat outstanding linemen were inIttredii Thee casualties were Capt. Stanley TudiCky, who made his firstestart of the amnia to the second period; Mackey. the other regular end; Bill Hoffman first-string guard.

Henry Durgin, one of the staing tackles. It is likely all four will be out of action for several weeks. made the play to firet. Watkins came tearing Foxe Met held the ball too long and then whipped a high peg to Cochrane that let Watkins cross the plate with th second run. The big blast came off in the third Jen two pitched balls.

High hit the Tirst one for a line single to center. on the next, pitched ball Watkins hammered one over the top of the right-field stands for a home run and the Cardinals were leading. 4 to O. This mighty blow of Watkins rearently had put Grimes and his mates beyond all want. There was $13.000 riding on that resonant wallow.

for later on It proved to be he big shell of the war. From that point on Earns aw pitched magnificent hall. The Swarthmore Scythe cant() back- to his own. He came bark too late. but he retired the next fifteen le order until Todt batted for him in the eighth.

All this time Earnehitw kept the Cardinals away from first But in the meanwhile don't overlook the feet that id men Grimes was far from being He was working for nich inch on every corner. Coming to the ninth inning he had choked off the Athletics with five scattered He was-battling with the desperation of cool, game guy in the sunset of his His moment came In the seventh when be truck out Simmons. Foxy and Thrkee to retire the side, but this big effort used up most of the powder left In his arm. I The dramatie moments of the ninth have already been described. Grime1 had.turned the trick to win his tseeond -game of the Perfect.

where a year- ago be Iliad been beaten twice. And in this final flurry Pepper Martin failed to at a new record for hits. The crowd was with him at every turn, but Pepper was working too hard. He caught the fancy of the populace when he walked in the first and stole second on the first pite'iled luta. coming up In a cloud of dust.

But that was his met stab. Earn-'haw retired hint In the third and pixth. and Welber fanned him in the eighth. as Martin almost swung himeelf out of the park. For all that.

the Oklahoma kid finished the series with twelve hits In twenty-four times at bat for en average of He stole. five bases and -won two of the games almost alone. They can't laugh that off. He did more than two merCs share. and while he failed to make a hit in the last two games.

he is still the big hero ofthe cerise. with Grimes and Hallaban close behind. But Martin was the main bird of the Cardinal flock. He was the cne who put his mates in a place where they could win this final gem. collect the big end of the swag and put the National League In feent for the firet time since Me.

The Oklahoma Simoon can return home with his crown on straight. And Cardinal followers can thank Martin. Haliahan and Grimes for the champion11'0p that comes to the bank of the Mississippi as Gabby Street. the Ala.1 bama-zSontederate, takes another bow. -1the Redbird are on top of the roost.

and that it where belong. Tnee played the more Car-1 trig, daehing type of game and they came through in the main pinch. What else can you ask? IL i '17 irsi, Wit- At AnaataCarnegla Took 13; Georgia 41. At ebarlattessille. Ss At Ilbsoksharg.

P. 1., 13: Davidson. 6. Al reorhant. 11.

C.Villa Nova. Doha 16. At Pla.Nortb- Carolina. blarida. O.

Al Lexington. ba.atdael. 13; V. IL La 13 itlel. Al Hampden flydney.

Va.American. Hampden Sydney, 49. At Dot boa. A trejttl: Stetoon. O.

las New ROL II; e. 40. At Meridian. 33; Ws' sloolppi A. sad O.

At New Orimasalaring Os To-. WOO, Vb. At Chattemosga Chaltasologo. 14 Huward. Negro football at AtlantaAlien Vial-varsity.

6: Morehos College. 13. At Onollevillo. Teeta.Maerar. 71 Tes- Polyteehnie Institalo.

19. Al Illuetleid. W. Tentwomea Biota. Illeetio14 39.

Al lawishurg. W. ha.Flanspdem-llydaey Rearevos. 46; Gremehrier Military. 60..

Al AustiwRiee. Texas, O. At KoessillwMiaalosippl. 11I Tosasa- 38. At Morehead.

(W. lib; CeliPte. 6. At Lafayette. La.Marshall.

OestbmeMers lopsialaaa Inatitato. 0. I Al Lexinortoe, Ky.Washiaorlae and I Lae. ill Kentucky. 46.

At Bowling Greve, Ky.Catawbe, 71 Keeturhy Westent Teachers. Id. lischmand, Notehemi. 16; Eastern Tesichars, O. Al DallasUnivorsity of lows.

11; im A. bad 11.. 29., At Sheevapert111aylor 131 C4404.11117p 24. Al Reseal, Va. Appaisehlas, 20; King O.

DLIINOIS UGH SCHOOL WOOTSALL SCOR 24. Masks high aehool football merest Marion. 6 Hie). Motors Olive. 41; Hilishaeo.

47. II: Johnston llty. 34: 1 Al Docator. 111.Koatera Illinois Nor- mal, 73; lodiaaa Cefterall Nernilato akw Plossiniagles. Clinton.

Normal Community High. 37; 'University High (Normal). O. Hillelooro. 171 340014 00.11.

O. liontirelho Reserves. 7t Centennial (De-eater). O. Johno HIll (Decatur).

141 ehanapalorn FIEOQUabra, O. ill000nangtos. -7; lbelon S. Rotimay. 1j Megwesqualv Casey 61: Newham.

0. 31; 0. Newman, 13; Amnia. 6. Taylorville.

IL Viaverly. 7- rawnee. o. Petocaburg. 13; Maroon City, 12 OHO.

Rstatt. IS; ILineald. 12. Minato Wheel for Deal. 32; Piensaat 13111.

46. Vrbileball. 27: Grosefield. 0. Wiachestar, 46; Carroliton.

Roodhouse, 31: Pittsfield. 6. Hooposton. O. ttt O.

Ridgefazon. 6: Chrignesua, Catlin. 16; Oakwood. O. Hiectsbors.

191 latiaeola. O. Al Maten loggotsouth Carolina. 111 Lestalasa Illato 19. Sidelights of the Game by Shevlin Continued from Preceding Page.

WORLD SERIES STATISTICS the wey if he wanted to; The ball hit him glove and he bad no trouble tossing Mickey out. i BURROUGHS A ELEVEN 'DRUBS WESTERN, 21-0 Bt I OMPO- SI'M BOX SCORE I I 1M VI. 2. UMW mr.mnav Aaaaefiated Prase. FINAL TENDING OF THE (MUSA, Tema, W.

J. Pet. at. Loan; (W. 4 3 .671 Philadelphia (A.

3 423 AllinT GAME Philadelt 6 11 I PA. Loals it IS BatterteeGrave and Coebrasei Dee debases and Wlinew SECOND GAME. Philadelphia 3 W. Lamle 2 6 1 DatterleoEarnahave aad Coatroom; Dallabas aad lane. BY ASSOCIATED PEFS.

bad some difficulty etriking out to start the eighth inning off th new Athletic pitcher. Rube We them. Rube tbrelit two balls which Burleigh let go by. There followed a. conference with Street and Tiurleigh came) beck to wave formally at a-bad pitch.

Then another ball at which he awung an late that Umpire Stark called it a bail but McGowan at first called Sterk's attention to the fact that Grimes had OWIIIISC and reversed his tiocieloo a strike, making the count two and two, after which Burleigh etruck out. lb. oevtit games of the wewild oieriPst RBL.S0.116,, Pet. Pet, 4 3 10 0 1.00 1 0 1 .00 1 1.000 1,6 3 .1317 1.Goe 71te eamposits ImPT core tor PUMA DialAIRIA4 ALL.) G. A 1210belL LIP.

440 obi 7,21 4 Melkairt lb. aefio Homo. 4. 7 tblooms. I.

f. 2 3 I oebra e. 7 75 tigInAmme. I. flAtavo ft 7 Fins.

7 4.6 Miner. a 400 26 bytes, $OK SS 1 WiiMas, As- 24 I Greve. v. 10 I tleeeraas, 4. aw 7 25 P4Inni41114.

ao 7 'raiz. 46 Miner. z. $th 25 Williams. too- 24 Greve.

v. 4 0 1 5 48 4 1- 4 9 11 8 3 8 333 19 0 1.008 3 1 3 4 6 348 59 2 1 3 .7 1 1 4 ft, 0..1.050 3 5 2 1 '5 21? 4 18,, 0 1.009 2 te 1 0 1 9 2 1,333 7 24 1904 2 1 0 1 9' 2 124 1.000 Eartashaw p. twit a 0- 166rir kaoeale MoballeY otailoloopieet 1 Hre IL 1 wmbertr pI. Moho MAI p. opaiotopseet 11171, p- 1,110 .000 ,,4100 ,,000 1 1.000 I tt -e -a .1, 000 000 1 1 1.000 kominel, p.

aalm--44s 111-Iniftee ofta to iladeloodb OA terbeleir to 64.puse 1 000 0 -0 .00 0' toos 0 0 1.000 0 000 0 to .000 000 1 2 0O 0 .000 0 ,.000 0 -f000 I. .000 ,..000 1 000 0 0 004, I Hoy" a ive odmpiks 1 1 Hdder 644.46,40. AL Grimes worked hard on Simmons In the ninth. but with the count three and two bie next Pitch Was wide and Al strolled. After Foitz had fouled to Wilson Miller hit the first ball pitehod to Gelbert and it looked like the ball game was over as Charlie tossed to Frisch, erasing Simmons, but Frank le's throw to'Bottomley was late and 'empire McGowan called Miller safe.

GEORGIA BULLDOGS CRUSH YALE, 26 TO 7 By Aseociated Press. NEW "litkVEANT. October Outclasairag the blue-jerseyed oppenenta the Wart the Georgia Bulldoze completed another suoceaful invasion of the Tale Bowl today by overwhelming a weak but tourageous Tale eleven. 26 to beret. RR I 03.000 'relate 1,,,,,,,,., 227 St 0 8 3 20 43 28 68 a.9911 tten ter 9tb ilia ing.

titled Kaaba. Hotted lee times. lb ibirdran10; butted 11 tt111011St 1,71 4- Ratted ter Jultroebale 91b insole. loomed game. 'alb raise.

Hotted tor Mk losing. rift gime. Rotted ter It.P, 9tb tostiee littb gams. Omitted tee li.areetsow, bib Inesam, eltterob rialto, irt. 60sh.

36 4 13' 3 4 2 ,,217. 3 9 0 1.000 le.cl..wortg. 4 IL 1 1 I 0 .091 3 4 1 Allamosa. 36. a.o 4 1 1 ..2110 1 ay 1.0040 V.

r. sirbf.a gros 3 14 IL 4 4 3 .2.146 4 0- 1.000 wamiasho. fr. a 14 4 4 A 0 1 2 1 2 II- '0 1.000 Iftioeb. 8b 7 tP7 7 40 23 19 1,000 bettessley.

ib 1 ti 2 4 1 2 4 2 61 2 I 1 Hater. 1. 24 1 4 5 .169 0 1 9890 Ors80111. I. esro 1 3 3 .008 1- 1.000 Martis, e.

724 5 12 4 1 5 3 2 .500 I I 1.000 e. 23 5 0 2 1 1- 7 49 a 11. 914 1. 11- Mane11111 C. Ira ra 0 1 P.O 0 0 I woe Gol bort.

sue 7 13 6 1 a 4 .261 13 2'9 Derrieeer p. 3 2 0 .000 2 1.000 J00000. 3 2 11 11- 2 .000 1- 401.000 Itatte iler Sbeeetee 3 14 11 0 3 .236 4 1-000 fr. 14 4 4 1 0 1 2 1 11- -0 0 1.000 'Ifoisels. 26 ...404, 7 27 7 2 0 1 1 1 23 19 1.000 batteseley.

414e ti 2 4 1 0 11,,.160 61 1 .944 Hta? S- 6 24 1 4 0 5 11 .169 0 1 SAO Orsoolli a 1 3 3 .000 1., 1 Martia. e. 7 24 5 13 4 0 1 5 3 2 .500 1 1.ono 7 23 0 0 0 2 1 1- .217 49 I .941 11-M11011814 Woo ra 1 50 0 0 1.000 Golbert. boo 7 23 6 1 0 0 8 4 .261 13 2'9 1-000, Decriager. ...0 3 2 0 1.

0 .000 0 2 Si- 1.000 Johaena. p. 3 I 0 0 0 0 2 .000 104341 11 a When Stark called th second strike in the ninth. one which looiced a trifle wide. Al Simmons in the Mack; dugout.

pitched four bats onto the grass; and followed them himself and kicked them back to give vent to his feelings. At ealesubaaVaailerbilt, 1161 Obi Sista, At OberiboOberlis. 7s Hillsdale, ta. At Hirmoup--Baldoria Wallace, II; M- "HZC Marietta, Maybe la. 6.

Tiflis. Obieallttarbelie.sin Holiiniberg. 7. At De IL lb, Traebows. De Kalb, 19.

At Valparaiso, Valparaiso. 60. At GOIrokallt. Metmai. 0,,, 7.

At LeMaro, Slat Toads. era. 7: Wootera Vales. 6. At lake Vomit.

Condire, Lake Fweot. Stios. At channubisa, lattlana Mato (Torre Basta), Iiiiseis At OberlinHillsdale. 207 Oberlin, 7. At Hirano, OoHaldwis Mallaeo, 20; Hirano.

At Igabestaks. 73. At Laorreare, taivernity. Kaasse, At Meant woos. loote--Orlontalls, Cornell College, O.

At Winotto, Norbert, St. Mays. J. At St. PasiCeseardia (llitoorboad).

111; Marilteeter. At Richmond. Indeiffennom4 08 Pod-ban 13. At Poll'. OS Trask-Su.

IS. At Valparaiso, latiooAirrees Al Valparaiso, 60. D00011111. Lortiser. 67.

At HarrelIse EL---elhertieff. 61 Neve At ChLAR400n. Worsuld. Iliaripotea, 73. At Lastemil.

Weele76, College, Sumner Bowls Over. Cairo High Eleven 39-6 Sumner continued its winning etreak by decisively beating the strong- Cairo team at tho Public School Stadium yesterday. Z9-6. Clay of Sumner lend the attack with 12 while ettnneln. Gipson.

Duckett-and Green each crnesed Cairo's goal. Sloan and Harris, were the outstandin g. stars for the visitors. Lineup: Srirnner Pos. Cairo Rratifrird ftimmoti I r.

Griffon Akin -J. Young James White Amnresus R.11 Pi-litotes Hall 11.r. Pobinson R.E. Harris fli-kt Q.S. Stokes Iipson loan Phillips RH.

Crouch Cannon TB. C. Stokes PfficialsRefsren. J. Cook: unwire.

W. Tate: field Judge, Iderry head linesman. C. Here. The John Burroughs A eleven ran -through arid around Western Mill" tary Academy's A team yesterday for 21-0 vietory.

The same was a league affair and took on the victor's field. In a' morning gem egainet Burroughs lads whipped the Principia eleven. 13-0, an intercepted pass with which Bud Mara ran 65 yards bringing the first touchdown irt the second quarter. The C. youngsters repreeenting the county school met defeat at the hands of the Page Avenue eleven.

After Principle had Made Its score in the last minutes of play. Burroughs drove down the field to their opponents- 20-yard line. where Grace took a heave be Scudder to cross the line. but becnuse the pastier -was not five yarde behind the line ef. scrimmege, the-play was SumMariesf -A Teams.

Burroughs. i -Wstern- teberis ItE' Sner. 11111 1LT Marathon R.G Pew Toting .0 Frasier Patton rontson Pasts litontein Robinson Bilker Hannel QFt .1. Cnghill Turner qp AD Iftehos re Tittn811 Kunio M. Glanr, Parker Affiriale: Rfres--Mohl.

Ulu' Vre--Marquard. Wshtneton. Mettl Enosman---Briekmeyer, Missouri. Wesson A 0 0 0 0-- Jane Berroore, 7 14 0--21 Bubetitutgons: WetornFhteltts for Bbenburt 8. Corhil for Pentson.

iedmen 143r Burroueths--Gatennie tor Hairnet. De P.M, for Rohmeori. Biggs for Lebens, Beiner for Davie. Burns tor Tintran. Tim.

of quarters-11 minut.s. Touchdowns: Turner. 2: 1. Ponnt after teucheownBurrenghll. Turner.

3. Teams. Burroughs. Position. Princ.ois.

Boyd Thomas Speseer Brooke wallsc Reinsoater Tarter Dif011000t Broderiek APoarA mcDantels McIntosh Harris R-E Moser 13 Stevcri Matthews Prnrol, 'Carpenter it- Coop-sr Wieeart We'Nh Subsifortcme--Prioritua; Rs for esh. Burrooghs---Mara tor tvleuthan Fr Jones for Wallace. Love for Mosor. OffictstsReferee. Thumser Wbchmltom UmpireMuhl.

rDnolo. Priseivie ,0 0 0 Burroughs 0 -6 0 '7-13 Touchdowns 131rroulthe. Mara. Leve. Extra point.

Burreughs, Taylor- ToiOnLik Prsiticn Prater ia. 1.Orria Bareeur 4 11 3. Lang Tarlor Wald': Ef.itentan EnSnlinfer 8- Jones ii POrelVai agamoimeopoit whoadugalomet I 6- Jones R. T. porerval GeSes tiosismi0311, Z.

jaaLl'al Drizajo -thrt tan gan plat It cirsi the ice-L4 ran tou cou ban Seo But the Gra era mer lint call tett Mill Ham Tom ratt Rob Ha0 Tor Titt M. VT-4 -Mat Wet Sba mat tor fsr Tat! rou Bor Stsei wal rar Brol btrE Har Mom Mal Car Wtb Into ton. Prim Bur Ext. ern ifteI 1 EIS! Glime sea. sop 2 7 2 0 0 Z' 2 0 1.002 Hallabaa.

3 7 0 0 0 3 000 0 2'000)0 0.0.0.000 0 44 .004 kleoen. p. gter- ervAlGol 1 0 :0 01,0 '11 0 0 I plob, 2 .000 .000 414C46111105 sto 2 2 -2 00 THIRD GAME' St. Louis 11111 I ybII.4.ap a 2 0 itataradeeGvianos sad Grove. Mathsley pad Casehrane.

rougla Awn. tat. Ionia 1.1 rbiladelpida A fleitertroJohnona. lAndsey. Darriagar Nod Wilvois; Earnshaw sad Catintaaa.

se. Levi's GAME. SI IR i rbflad.I 1 9 1 Ilataeries---Hallahoo and lalleoas- Hoyt, I albart kanwool sod Ceekrellbalo MTH GAM it-Philadelphia 0 I St. tools sad Packranal Her- rinerr Johnson, liladoey, Riven' and MA- SON SEVENTH GAAHL Philadelphia lo10 I 1I I fit. Ionia 4I I Ratteries Itorashow.

walivorg sad Corkraao; 01411Sell Haiishaa sad Hamm TOTAL Philadelphia, 22-00-2; 19- 114-6. ruts? GAME P1tlK. raid salendaaeo. 33,529. Rersipts 210.5,161.

Playr share. 1101,22211 eittiVo ham id.1630.69 Poch 'ragas'. share. 1114.12-69. Ads snort COMMA, hare.

GAMS; PllitillOV. raid atteadaane Receipts, Players' share, SO231-23- Farb share. $13-266-2R, Each leagioes ham Advisory cootaell's wham THIRD GAWK FIGURE. Paid atteatioatie, 32.296. Receipts.

$162,726. Players' share. Each sham koel. Intros's shows 111.2.9M2-43 Advisory regitiCill.11 share. 222910.211.

FOURTH GAME FIGURES. Paid 62,296. 2162,726. Players sham Foch rish's bars. 11112982-47- Larh hiltilae's share.

12.9311-47 Advioneyeo re nnei share. 622.91123. GAME PIGURSM. Paid Illittedlittee Receipts. 151 723.

Each riots oh.ore. 222-466-16. Each -leatatt's oho's. 1132.4166-11. reancis share.

$22.91.0.23. SIXTH GAME FIGURES. raid atteodaner, Roceiple. 61.67.777. Each rksh's 135.432.61.

'bock irailso's share. $33.46231. Advisory ragmen obaro, SEVENTH GAME FIGURES. Paid attendance. 20.005.

Reerfpla. 642.268 Advisory consoi share, Farb riab's 'bare. $1746006. Each leasee's ham TOTAL FIGURES. Paid lloadancit.

231.6117. Reeeipts. 11136723- Players' share, Advisory comical' share, 2134300-415 clob's altars, 21.38.762-II 1 leogist'o ham aa I aue a 0u etags'', asre siz a la sitiodonee. $311m911. Receipts.

11431733. Each elube 132.451.11. 'Korb -league abare' 132.416.111. A Km Imam-al, xv aa am-. 114411 sitmodssee.

39.101. N.re,o,.. Fork risk's share. 1,35.43361. 064.26'.1:246.66.11114k lofefirta.

ssla.24ss. 11vieery myosin; 'bore, Facie lb'bare 117 46106. ces al. AAA' Abe, Paid ttewleisce. 231.647, -4 A "1117031AL.7"23 yells.

efutre. A Advisory resole 'o, shore, Z2 elob's bars. S113.762.77 loallus'e wham mown. With lifallanan In the box Paul Derringer warmed up in the Cards' bull pert and Lefty Groves went through the motions for the Macke. While Martin failed to hit.

it was he who caught the bell that made the Cardinals champions. Bishop lining Hallahn's offering to left center. Burleigh Grimes. for whom Hallehan saved the game. was one of the first to hake Bills hand as the game ended nvith the crowd pouring onto the field from all spectators.

Led by Homer Key a galloping half back front Columbus. Gia, Um, Southern Bulldogs crashed down the field four times, two each in the third and fourth periods. while Tile counted its only touchdown after recovering a fumble on Georgia's 30- yard lime In the third period- Another time the forces of Alble Booth penetrated the Georgians 5-yard territory. but they couldn't fight thAir way across. Georgia added two more touchdowns in the final period.

The 111, 1111limiolp Grimes will rest up from the series grind by visiting his brother. Joe Grimes. at for a short stay. Berisigh is -due to reach Washington today. Asa a MIll LUC' is rot er ries grind by visitig Joe Grimes.

at Waington. shtor a rhort stay. Berleigh is due to reach Washington today. King Dryer. Trainer.

Dies. Associated Press. EVANSTON. October 10. Kinc ttrady.

trainer of University athletic tearn since 1922a whose real MIMS was Alex Finch Brady. died or heart disease and complications last night. Brady. who was Wi't was formerly trainer ter the Chicago Cubs. the Universal et Wisconsin and Ohio State 1.71A versity.

ern University athletic team since 19'2. ch whradose real name was Alex Fin. died of heart disease ad complicao last night. Brad'''. who woe 17t tins was formerly trainer for the Chicago Cubs.

the Universitr of Wisconsin and Ohio State 1.7n1- versity. Totals 230 19 64 11 el t4 0 9 ,.235156 73 4- a-Pattrd for Desrbteer In ovesab Is Max of first -same- b4Rwtted tor a4110011 Ilhlth WM83 first aad batted tor -Johnson WI liming sixth yams. e-Botted for Bleb bt alatb Inning of 4-natu4 tor tindery be elgittit anabIS- Of AMA Plat. and bated for I. sleigh Melee at tette same.

Composite seers by lantagst (lb. 1 '2 3 4 5 5 7 5 r. 1 4 4 7 It 0 1 1 2-40 '42t Orkr Mite. Derrisger. Yelselt.

Mots's, bassi Martin O. Refry. 'stork, 14 atkins. ploss---IIIslisp to VI Miami a Fors- Ilaftoollry tunasetiotedl. tiara to Greber to flatorlity 14, Gelhert tO Trisb to Bottoonley (21.

Gelb ert to Bottoolley Bishop to Tots- P7 41411tmt to- roxx. Len 52' ft. Janis. 40. timotr'es--glent sad Stark (National) Nellie and Mtieostaa 01 ree, 1 las 1 :34 aos.

1167 so 7 a ritfAtift yfeordo PHILADELPHIA. 4:1 ft. FR. 1411 Wfi. L.

Pet. Grove 3 2 as vo 7 2 1 0 0 -1 1 .667. Earashalr 3. 2 X4 12 -6 1 0 .883 Mbsite 1 1 1 1 1.. 1 0 0 0 'Hoyt 1 6.

111 1- ..010 Nisibert 2 3 7 7 -0 ono Rommel 1. a- I 1 0 ails has le 1060 641441411 '1 -17 4 4 9 11 -41, Derriagor I 11 14' 11 '9 14 1 0 0 2 debtime 3 9 10 7 .000 -41 -004 muse-ef i 0 .11 Ste Laub, .1.... A 3 3 3 AlaberlfiresItase "Ito Dykro martin 5 at vrt; 1484 sl) 4 4 er h' y4- mil fli. lloftmley innsentoilidl. Prim te Bettessi 21 Gellorri la Bolt le Wills lApti 4, 8v.

t. 1 1.1atievisi), Nellie end MeGewas tAnterleag 75 al i :154 3167:00. PHILADELPHIA. G. IP.

IL 11. s. 83 1x4 "12 -6 .1, ,1. 2 24 7 I I I 'k' I -Hort I 6 7. 3 Willbert 3 3 I Ainnnue1 I- I -3 1 a Hllabas 8 1 VI I Gelouni I -1? 9 4 1 11 14- le ST.

u3r1s debases 9 3 1 9 10 a TAB 'WEST. At too' AnnoiroWasblegtos State. tit Southern Coulomb, 'AL At Walla Is Psillie Colleye. At Greeley. Colote.Wygoatter.

13 Collo rad, Treaters. 6. At flatten Utah Sankt "Nost; College. 13; Weber O. At IdolipMotatean4 1101 Maim.

2L At Abortive. Dakota 52: gonna Dakota to. At pruMdute. 1114k0. Roth Dakota State.

20. terntoontain Union. G. At iterkaterOlyntplo C1E10. Os esti.

twain. ta. At titanford-oottlesotiots. 10. At Colorado noringoColerndo Atilles se; Coloreto Celletre.

6. At itolimorceloretto It CZ net, retyrysity. 2 7. At IfolentaMmend Pt Morton, 621 AA ImstAie--orerse, 13 yksisliairtr, At tillt. irksrlea.

112111. At Imaastiteregimeo AA 3 'NI At Lea AseeleeWitebialtas State. 61 II Pae tifle Ai Greeley. lit Cteko radio Trot-beim 6. At fledys.

1-tisbItscdo 'Ilessi Collage, 13; Weiser Celiono. Ilk At litattetmr, IdolipMotateen4 1101 Mobs. IL At Abortive. II. 17.Weet Dakot a II.

5: 6414014 Thill444. At Brrookluen. 01. tilda. lit Rooth Dakota Stet'.

20. terineentale Union. O. At De riselleyOlympi Club, es Cs a felltill- (1- At ft: 11. .6.

416A4lies At BooldorColforelid paolrn. Art Coe rilltimiloieuekrams27. .4 Pt Cheek's. 21 At ibeattleesie 131 Globe-Democrat Unable to Give Sport Results Over the Telephone owing to tb fart tbat tbe telephone wires of the Glebe-Dimoncret ar I. great doomed daring the bouts of and 'clock 'ark est.

taking rare. of es' usbi etlad gathering news for pablirados. the Globe-Dmocrat sake the readers to refrain trnt railing tit for retro and TEXAS AGGIES HAND IOWA 29:0 SETBACK Er Associated October VILeaving no 4oubt as to their -football superiority. the Texas Aggiea- upheld Southwest Conference football teetige here (day by defeating the Globe-Democrat Unable to Give Sport Results TEXAS AGGIES HAND Over the Telephone i I IOWA 29 0 SETBACK Owing to tb feet float tbe tele-, I plias wizen of 'lb Glebe-Demo. I A erst are to great demand durinit may associate rrea tint hours of I stud o'clock eaeb DAL LAS Oetober ltlteav- alit.

taking care of busiseto itureriority. the Texas Agglea up- trig no llubt as to their -football and gathering news for publlen- held Southwest Conference football 1 dos'. tb Glebe-Democrat ask the readers to kbedly retrais i fie, thyeroef Ira by dthefseaBtlinggTtenTel from milling to for rates ono Scudder Knekti Russo R. Stitt Tons H. Spaulding tlamtiron Andrnstn Offituala: RforenMulti.

Illinois. Um irnThuroFer, Washington. Substitutions: for Keohn. Frailev for Hosrartt tor tang. Esing for Percival.

for Tony. Scorn by Princirin 0 0 6 Burroughs 0 0 0 0 BurrousPle; 0 0 0 0-- 0 rouctkdoinu Frinettia--epAZad-Itsa Prodder IP Keehn Russo IL Stitt Tnny epaulding lla tieNs Air fn.ise RefereeM -l: uii. jiff '-not" Um- rreTbureser. Washinron. Subettrutions: Prin -4r isCrs leforof for Keehn.

prr Levyiti. Hovrord yet to etc Evind foe rerelvei. EurretitheOlceil for Tony. Pruwirla 0 0 0 6 6 BuSerrooruesm-byr 41.17.etsre: 0 0 0 0- 0 i m3- ft woos. 0 6 ztt 1,1 0 I 1 8 4 1 8 1,4 I 1 football games.

University of Iowa of the Big Ten Conference. 29 to 110 1 i vaaal 131, tau "1g 1 I liPw 1 ionLerence Ar u. I ce LT Slu I Conference. 29 to fi. ImPtbe 6ll miesk Immo.

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