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0 rai: KING3PORT a'iiNhAV'" nmYitii sV gAGfaTWO A TT itjk 1 4 eS (0) biATMiU UYIJII-ROOTS FiELDIIAGAII PICARDTIE GOAL TO mi GAIIE FOR GOLF TROPHY in last 3 Mites STARHOUNT GOLF CLUB VFI S'lASZS TO EASY 32-3 C7ZR TULANE EKES6 TO 0 VEI OVER SOUTii CAROLINA miSUCLAVED BY PAimiERSIN BIG UPSET OFSEASON fc I- -RESULTS Greensboro OcL 29 (Ar Hagan Detroit profes- (j- a and thrae minutes left to play medal play Carolina open (n leas than tlfew Sninutaa aVter tournament all even today th starting "whistle SSi -batter- pushed the Duke Blue Devils to hriDg score of 295 'ing down aK tubborn Washington Darkness had settled oyer the lne defense in the second course with Hagen deeding third quarters Virginia Poly-birdie on the home bole to gebttechnie 'powerful eleven a tie with the South Carolinian Jcontinned its march toward a He was short of the green iuj Southern Conference champion- the shadow of their goal where Brccxy Wynn brilliant halfback saved the day by booting a field goal to give the Vole a 16 -to 13 victory- LEXINGTON YA OcL 29 (P) pitched dead to the by defeating the Generals 32 three feet away from the cup to 6 in the annual homecomiflg By EDWARD NEIL Pr SprU WHltr i i PITTSBURGH OcL 29 (AP) A Notre Done eleven hailed 4s the greatest in the lend went down to 12-0 defcet today be-ic? form the Penther of In one of-the freeteet upsets ell football history the raged Panthers stayed a dying ourth-quirter 'effort -that sent -ii the Green Grenadiers back to -KT jSouth Bend at the abort end of BiKjjie score to upset pre-game pre-'j dictions that Honk jaen would win by a wide mar-yin- DWttw" The famed a football' machine simply could set start functioning against perfect defense Driven like sheep before 'the 'charge of eleven shepherds intb bright the Panther reel-J ed through three periods of a struggle that held a mammotn crowd of 65000 in the huge sta- dum on highest hill breathless with fear for the homo bey Three times once in each liCHABEL HILL OcL 29 iP) -North Tar Heels -kicked around more or 'Teas and without a rictory in five tarts this season turned on the favored North Carolina State' Wolfpaek here today and grab- f7'Od Wolfl pack was outplayed by Cbuck Cot- aggregation and ccty time came within threatening dis-! tanee of the Tar Heel goal About 12000 spectaiora the in tbrfjpechd (Modlkfte jlcQuige State Back had attempted a pace from riear hia 20-yafd Ilne" BarcIayrTar Heel 'guard nter-e a Lit feats a A a tt8jk II yarc tackle son then kf taAla for the touchdown Lassiter- kick--ed the -extra fforx menL i Ray Hex 220-pbund sopritmoro ullbSiCk ibo hfcs betnj a stay in1 the Wolfpacks' successes was" sent into the gsmeTj la the third period but theTsr Heels stopped him 'in his tracks on practically every plijr" The period' I Shortly 'aften fourth quar ter Iipps tossed a pass to Chindler for a 21-yaTd 5 that -placed the ball On 9-yard line Daniel bit the line twice for four yards and then rhipps circled wide bi own "right to crou the goal line untackled He missed a at- tempted placemenL- State battled its 'way to ths Tar Heel 25-yard" stripe immediately afterward but Rex failed by 'a foot of making a first In three cracks at the line McAdams forward pass was intercepted by Chandler North Carolina "registered nirj first downs State seven tv scoreless quarter the Panthers battle here this afternoozfi Five thousand spectators viewed the 29th meetJfig'of the two teams "and watched the great Gobbler eleveh turn it into a rout in the Unal period Five Gobbler backfield experienced the pleasure of taking the ball across the Washington Lee goal line and two of the occasions Gene Hite booted tjie ball between the uprights extra poinL lineups I Pos Seamon --XE Negri LT Murphy LG Mosovich Morrlsa Bolen Porterfield Hjte RG Grin us Mclntire RE Morgan Mills LH Grove Elbrick Capman Beaton Sawyers "Bacon 70068 Holiclsw Smith XH: FB Score by periods: 14 X) 0 '6 0 6 Scoring: Virginia Polytechnic touchdowns Smith Mills Groth Casey Hall goals after touchdown Hite 2 (placementaR snd Xscoring: touchdowns Sawyers DAYIDSON DUELS CLETtlSON TO' TIE By Witt Hancock DAVIDSON OcL 29 (AP) Clemson snd Davidson dueled furiously for four periods here today only to end with honors even in a 7-7 deadlock A strong Davidson comeback Wildcats even affairs in the second half but they nearly won the ball game as their jack-rabbit backs headed drives deep into enemy territory to be thrown back within striking dIs Unce by a tired but courageous Clemson defense The teams matched two sparkling rapiers in Henry Woodward Tiger sophomore celebrating his return to the game after weeks on the casualty lisL and Charlie Pearce who passes snd kicks from the left side and 'runs all sides 1 It was Woodward who brought the ball into scoring distance hi the second quarter snd then tossed a pass to Patterson for ten yards and a touchdown Pearco culminated a Wildcat -drive in the third quarter by thrusting over his left tackle for eight yard and a touchdown Davidson made ten first downs to five Brilliant punting "by Captain Bob Miller and Stevens of the Tigers and Pearce brought miny thrills to the crpwd of 5000 In the opening period Pearce got one off -which was good for 85 yards behind a stiff wind Against the wind Miller shortly before had booted for 60 yards Another of netted 71 yards The lineups: Cleaaen Patterson LE Doxier TT Davidsoa Morgan Wagner Rives Hememann LG KXrkconnell Craig RT Wertx RE Miller QB Mackorell McElralh Whitfield Morris Wlllimon Hook LIL Peabody Pearce Wilson -RIL- Stevens FB Score by Clemson 0 7 Davidson 0 0 0 7 0 7 Touchdown Clemson scoring: Patterson Point after MIIler' (dropkvck) scoring touchdown Pearce Point after touchdown Peabody (placement) Officials: Ebiert (Catholic U) referee Rawson Georgia) um-pirt Hackney (UNC) hesd- tioesrbsn HiU judge (Wofford) field By RALPH WHEALEY Press Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS OcL 29 VD Green Wave eked out a 6-0 victory over South Gamecocks here today before 10000 spectators the smallest crowd of the season after outplaying the Carolinians in every branch of the game The score seemed unbelisble in the light of yardage gained by the two teams Tulane gained 331 yards against 17 from scrimmage and a total of 377 yards "from scrimmage and passes over the visitors 58 yards Three times Tulane set up the ball for a touchdown but lacked the necessary punch to put it over They fumbled and bungled within a fullback plunge of the goaL In the second quarter Tulane lost hbball one Inch from the goal where Lemmon fumbled on a line plunge and McManus Carolina left tackle recovered Then within a few minutes Tulane marched the ball back to within one yard of the goal where they lost it on downsAThese two plays were' made with substitute halfbacks Simons and Hodgins in the lineup In the fourth quarter Don Zimmerman star halfback flashed old time form by brilliant the last a 36-yard print to the 13-yard line where he was stopped by Epps end Tt looked like a touchdown but Roberta dropped the ball after being hit by three Gamecocks 'and McManus again recovered" Carolina then tried desperately for a break with long forward passes Zimmerman intercepted one on forty-seven yayd line the game ended At the opening of the -game it looked like slaughter fopthe Gamecocks aa Zimmerman In the first two minutes of play- got sway for a 37-yard run for a touchdown through left tackle placekick for the extra point was blocked From then on however the Greenies lacked touchdown punch The Gamtcocks played stubbornly on defense but their offense was weak The game was -the -first football meeting between Tulane hnd South Carolina Lineups: Carolina Pos Willard LE Johnson LT Fortson LG Talaoe Westfeldt Tessier Tessier Lodriguex Scafide (C) Calhoun rhiilips Richardson Zimmerman Fofton Shinn Moo rehead Meets Craig Wolf Robbins Hambright McDougall Score by quarters South Carolina 0 0 lSiIane 6 0 Scoring touchdowns Zimmerman 0 0-0 0 Tulane OHIO STATS TIES VISCONSIN 7 TO 7 OHIO STADIUM COLUMBUS OcL 26 (F) The deadlock jinx again haunted the Ohio State University football team today as it played a 7 lo'7 tie with Wisconsin before 17000 customers Three "weeks ago Ohio was held to a similar tie by Indiana and last played Pittsburgh to a deadlock offensive started to click when the game was only five min utes old Uinchnoan sent a hesu ttful pass to Hints who was stopped on the one-foot line Vuchinich hit center for the touchddwn and then added the extra poinL In the second quarter Petersen a sub for Lin for took onq of high punts on his 25-yard line and behind beautiful interference twisted and squirmed bis way "75 yards for the Badger touchdown Linfor returned to kick the extra point that "caused the tie that never was broken Wisconsin I 071 0 Ohio State 'X 7 00 Wisconsin 'scoring: Touchdown Peterson (suV for 'Lmfor) point after touchdowh Linfor (place kick) Ohio scoring: Touchdown Vuchinich point kfter touchdown VocKJaieh (place kick) INTOtSECTlONAL Army 33W1M0 1 Indiana 19 Mississippi State 0 Delaware 0 Wake "Forest 7 'Manhattan 20 Oglethorpe 7 Marquette 7 West Virginia 34 Michigan 14 Princeton 7 NYU 9 Purdue 34 Pittsburgh 12 Notre Dame 0 Syracuse 13 Michigan State 27 vrt SOUTH Auburn 14 Mississippi 7 Georgia 33 12 Kentucky 7 Alabama 12 Carolina 13 CSUtO Ts 16 Dike 13 -Tulane 6lS Carolina 0 Vanderbilt' 12 Georgia Tech 0 VML 7 Maryland 12 A 6 -VPL 32 Davidson 7 Clemaon 7" Virginia 20 St John '6 Chattanooga 6 Mississippi College U3 Roanoke 0 Richmond 7 Centenary 7 Texai A 0 EAST Boston College 3 Fordbatq 0 Colgate 31 Penn State 0" Columbia 6 Cornell 0 Harvard 0 Brown 14 Pennsylvania 14 Navy 0 Yale 6 Darthmouth 0 MIDWEST Chicago 7 Illfhois 13 Minnesota 7 Northwestern 0 Ohio State 7 Wisconsin 7 Nebraska 6 Kansas State 0 Missouri 6 Washington 14 Okla A A 7 Oklahoma 6 SOUTHWEST Texas 14 SMU 6 Texas Christian 27 Baylor 0 Rice 41 "Creighton 7 FAR WEST UCLA 13 SUnford 6 Wash State 31 Montana 0 California 38 Nevada 0 13 Gonxagm 6 Washington 33 Whitman 7 MISCELLANEOUS City" College (NY) 18 Brooklyn College 7 New York Aggies 13 Cooper Union 0 Western Maryland 28 Loyola ML 6 St Michael 6' Rensselaer 6 Hamilton 0 St Lawrence 0 Tulsa 39 Oklahoma Baptist 13 North Dakota State 24 Moorhead Teachers Concordia 0 SL" (Minnesota) tie Beloit 13 Knox 0 Ills "Weslejran 26 Eureka 6 Hanover -26 Oakland 0 Wichita 19 Hays 3 Bote Poly 8 Union College 7 North -Central 38(3 Elmhurst 6 Dekalb (Ills) Teachers 25 Wisconsin Mines 6 Bradley 6 St Viator 0 Northland College 31 Itasca Junior 0 Howard 14 Southwestern 12 Murray Teachers 7 Murfreesboro 6 Hattiesburg 12 Spring Hill 0 Southern Union 6 Bowdoin Colorado College 3 Colorado Aggies 0 Utah 16 Utah Aggies 0 Brig Young 25 Wyoming 0 Montana State Montana Mines 0 New Mexico Military 7 New Meiico Union 44 Montana Normal 0 Go'nxaga 6 Oregon 13 Emory-Henry 52 Milligan 0 Sewanee 0 Louisiana State 38 Villanova 13 Buckncll 0 Washington and Jecerson 7 Lafayette 0 1 of 29 forward passes for 85 yards of gain While Pitt tried only three and completed non? The victory gave the Panther an impressive record without defeat this season After beating Army 18 to 13 Pittsburgh was held to scoreless tie by Ohi-State last week however Notre 'Dane Kosky Krause JIarris PitUborgk Dailey Cuba -LE XT JLG Hartwig Tormey Onder Walton Alexander Greeney HG Kurth Host Vejar Koken RT- -RE- Skladany Mangas Heller QB XII SbeekeUki Banas Rll Sebastian FB We instock Score by periods: PitUburgh 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh scoring: Touch downs Sebastian Dailey Officials: Referee Hslloran 'umpire Fred Young head L'nec- man Calvin- Bolster field Judge Keanu Rutgers 337 Johns Hopkhis 0 Holy Cross 8 Catholic 0" Wesleyan 7 Trinity 0 Massachusetts State 21 Amherst 6 Union Will lama 0 Mine 6 Colby 0 Providence 0 Springfield Rhode Island 18 Coast Guard 0 New Hampshire 20 Lowell Textile -7 Arnold 13 Worcester Poly 0 Tufts 22 Connecticut State 6 Hobart 6 Rochester 0 Clarkson 39 Middlebury 6 Western Reserve 11 Buffalo 0 Ithaca College 12 Allegheny 0 Albright 13 ML SL Mary 0 Davis and Elkina 27 Quantico Marines 6 Fairmont (WVa) Teachers 0 Indiana (Pa) Teachers 0 tie Lehigh 26 Muhlenberg 6 Bowdoin 0 Bates 0 tie Lebanon VaL 19 SL Joseph 0 Penn Military 25 Dickinson 0 Shepherd 12 American 0-La Salle 20 West Chester (Pa) Teachers 0 Grove City 6 Bethany 0 Susquehanna 13 SwarthmoreO Gettysburg 7 Ursinus 2 Trenton (N J) Teachers Kutxtown (Pa) Teachers 0 Ohio Wesleyan 24 Denison 0 25 Wittenberg 6 Ohio University 20 Georgetown (Ky) 0 Muskingurn 14 Akron 4" Heidelberg 21 ML Union 0 Case 13 Baldwin Wallace 6 Marietta 15 Kenyon 7 Wooster 6 Oberlin 0 Bowling Green 0 Hiram 0 tie 'Ohio Northern 14 Capital 2 Ashland 0 Otterbein 0 tie Western (Mich) Teachers 26" Iowa State Teachers 0 Michigan State Normal Michigan 6 Catawba 20 Guilford 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 12 Elon 7 Wofford 0 Presbyterian lege 19 Vermont 19 Norwich 0 -Upsala 18 Hartwick 0 Drexel 28 Washington lege 13 Geneva 12 Marshall 0 Waynesburg 6 Westminster 0 West Liberty 21 Wilmington 7 Juniata 51 Moravian 6 Cortland (NY) Teachers 7 Stroudsburg (Pa) Teachers 7 Lock Haven (Pa) Teachers 7 Broomsburg Teachers 0 California (Pa) Teachers 7 Shippensburg Teachers 0 Butler 14 Franklin 0 South Dakota 6 Carleton 0 Hillsdale 33 Albion 6 Depauaw 32 Earlham 0 Miami 33 Wabash 0 Blufftoh 7 Findlay 7 tie Hope 9 Alma 0 Cornell (Iowa) 6 Coe 0 Ripon 12 Lawrence 7 Gustlvus Adolphus 3 SL Olaf 0 Cpper Iowa 6 Luther 0 Birmingham Southern 13 Mill-saps 0 Mercer 57 Parris Island Marines 0 Presbyterian 19 Wofford 0 Randolph Macon 20 water 0 HARVARD WHIPPED BY BROWN 14 TO 0 CAMBRIDGE Mass OcL 29 (F) The undefeated Brown Bears today smeared Harvard's eastern championship hopes with a decisive 14-0 victory The Crimson team was completely routed as it bowed for the first time this season to the alert Bruins who capitalised every mistake as they marched 80 yards for their second period tally and drove 65 yards for another touchdown In the third session Poor passing by Warren Casey who started at renter for Roger Kallowell the injured veteran kept the Harvard backfield in low speed during the entire game and was responsible for the costly fumbles that ruined the courageous rushing of CrickarcTs fleet under-studies Score by periods: 1 Brown 0 7 ill 0-i-14 Harvard 0 0T0 Brown scoring Touchdowiu: Buoanno (sub lor Allen) Gilbanc Points after touchdown: Chase jkick) 2 1 Will Um 'Ellery of fRhbde Ts- tand'vk ss J5ne of ths 'iiners of the Declaration of -Independence tha hard-earned win over the brilliant Duka team kept unblem- irhed record of no defeats and so ties this season The climax cam after Fired dip Crawford star Duke tackle intercepted pass in the third quarter 'and raced 72 yards for a touchdown and Mason scored in the final quarter after a Duke aerial bombardment had carried the ball to the three-yard line Feathlrs Scerea Feathan hard driving Vol halfback who tare through line time after time for long gains scored both Tennessee touchdowns bucking through in the second period from the three-yard line and from the four-yard Une In the third period Facing a tie in the last of the fourth the Volt started off with a rush Brackett quarterback return Rossiteris punt 34 yards to 47-yard stripe Feathers then bn)k off Ucke shook off Duke taeklers and ran 34 yards before Dick 'Laney Duke halfback tumbled him with a one-handed stab from behind Feathers on three plays made three yards to DukeVaeven-yard stripe Wynn cool and composed place-kicked the ball for the victory margin A bad punt by Laney led to the Vols first touchdown After Duke had held Tennessee on- Its oWn five-yard Une Laney punted to his own 18-yard stripe shot in grabbed the ball and returned to the visitors 4-yard line from where Feathers scored Likewise a 15-yard punt by Ros-siter in the third quarter led to the fVols second touchdown march Tennessee made 14 first downs to Duke's six gained 247 yards from scrimmage to their 25 but Dyke completed five of eleven passes for 70 yards while Tennessee completed three of 14 for 18 yards Greatest Gacne After the Coach Wallace Wade said Duke "played greatest game this season trailed 6 to 0 at the beginning of the third period Feathers kicked to Laney who returned to his own 25yard lino Ross iter passed to Abbott for a 27-yard gain Thta Rossiter-got off only a 15-yard punL TTeathers right end for 21 yards and Breexy Wynn gained 17 on a strong plunge through center Feathers on two tries made only two yards "but Brackett followed with a fake four yards and placing the ball on nine-yard stripe On two plays Feathers plunged for a touchdown and the 'score read Duke 0 Tennessee 13 A few minutes later consternation spread over the faces of Tennessee fans when Crawford great' tackle intercepted pass and aided by perfect interference by James Jack Dunlap Ershler raced 72-yards aero si goal line the second time it had been crossed daring the season AJbott place-kicked the extra poinL Starting the fourth quarter with a parsing attack Duke swept the great Vol eleven -off its feeL Beginning on 43-yard line Rossiter faked and! sped 17 yards to the Vol's 36 Failing at the line Mason passed to James ior a 21-yard gain and ball was 'on Tennessee's 11-yard stripe Abbott end Laney were thrown for a total six-yard loss and Laney Abbott for an 11-yard Tin tt ini- tv kT! gain putting the ball on eighth Laney again passed to I AbbetL-i wjio bitud the ball down at 1 the goal lin it dropped into the Waiting arms of Dunlap Mason on "a mighty plunge -wept over from ths threeyard 'line for i touchdown missed the try for staggered back under the drive of a team they say in the mid west is the best that ever came out of -the Indiana university where Knute Rockne founded the greatest of modern football dynasties From somewhere came strength in the Panther team Into 'one mighty thrust Pittsburgh suddenly hurled every ounce left In the 'battered bodies of eleven youg- sters who had taken every bit of Notre pounding for three quarters almost without a single relief Qikk Thrt Within the space of a sing! tninute deep in the final quar ter the Panthers scored two touchdowns and the cocky Green Haiders who had pranced so high dominating" the play up to that moment fell part Within seconds the remnants of what had been a great team were scatter-ercd all over the historical preen- ises Bob Panther quarterback who was one of the two to finish who did not start snared one of Mike passes on his own 27-yard line and Notre Dame passed as it always had been' doing Warren Heller MikeSebastian ripped inside uit Notre tackles for a dox-7" en yards between them i "'Isadore Wein stock a barley fullback burst through center 'on beautiful spinner for fifteen to the Haider 45-yard line --Then Sebastian a substitute -who was taking the part of the jjT aDing captain Paul Reider raced Sor Notre Dame's end One half back blocked out Paul Host Haider end-and cap- tain Sebastian sped for the far sidelines Quickly he cut back stepping daintily out of the arms of three headlong ticklers and yfgJ his battered mates had time to get in front of them With fleaJ-jish precision they cut down the Notre Dame secondary and Sebastian dashed across the goal -without a hand having been laid upon him Passing desperately as soon as he got his hands on the neat kickoff A1 McGuff a substitute halfback hurled his second traight into the arms of Ted Dailey one of two might eed Dailey took the ball on a dead run as he came up from Notre and sunk the putt' 72-hole scores included: A1 Houghton Washington C- (x) Fred Webb Shelby Rollo Steinniehl jspartanburg (x) Lindsay Spartanburg Eugene Mills Raleigh withdrew Andy Gray Wilmington Beta Webb Shelby 155-161 Adams Charleston 154-156 320 Errie Ball Atlanta 313 George Slingerland boro Emmett French Southern Pines 153-156 309 Dugan Ayeock High PoinL 160-155 316 Bob Barnett Chevy Chase Md Gene Larken Chevy Chase Md Herman Atkins Sedgtfield 151-163 314 Ellis Maples Pinehurst Carl Alexander Charlotte 152-163 315 -Arthur Ham Charlotte 154-154 308 Crichton Durham Harold Long Haleigh 151-160 Tully Blaiiv Sedgefield 150-158-T-308 Henry Picard Charleston Walter Detroit Clarence Owens Greenville Hyatt Charlotte 149-155 (x) Denotes amateur Greens-1 PRESBYTERIAN WINS CUNTON a OcL 29 UP) Its offence clicking beautifully Presbyterian flollege crushed Wof ford in its homecoming day game 19 to 0 here today The most spectacular play of the game and the first touchdown caine late in the second quarter when Bolick on his 30-yard line "went 'through right guard shook off and eloded five to get into the clear and raced 70 yards to the goal line The try point victory its first within the state was convincing The Bluestockings made 232 yards to 87 for Wofford from scrimmage and completed five passes but of seven for a total -gain bf 67 yards Wofford succeeded- in four heaves which netted 26 yards 'P made '15 first downs to the visitors eight i JJEJ gains were made mostly over right tackle played by Phipps and Porecca Few plays were sent over left tackle where the hard-hitting Crawford played It was Boulter's 'trusty toe which kept Tennessee from scoring in the first period Thrice from the shadow of his goal he punted out of danger Xneups The lineups Dak i Teas Wentx lE Rayburn Crawford LT Franklin Schock LG Ellis Dunlspl Maples Frank Aifken Wsrmath "Robinson Vaughn Feathers Dunlap RG Phipps 1 RT Rossiter RE Maonv QB Laney Abbott RH Enhler-j i Score )bylperiods: Duke 0 0 7 6--1 3 Tennessee 0 6 7 -Summary: Scoring touchdowns: Duke Crawford Mason point after touchdown" Abbott (place kick) Tennessee Touchdowns Middleton 7 0 3 Scoring: North Carolina touchdown Thompson Phipps (sub for MeCaskQl) Point after touch down Lassiter "placemenL Officials: "Referee BreweiQf MryUnd umpiret w'anee linesman-Severance Ober-V lin field judge Mouat Armour-Tech WAKE FOREST 7-U WINNERUVERDa NEWARK DeL OcL 29 (AP) Wake Forest came up from North Carolina to win an "exeit-" iny intersectional game by defeating the University of Dela- ware on Frarer Field to 0 here today The visitors scored in the sec- end quarter when Myers substitute fullback culminated a Deacon drive by ramming through the line for a touch- down He then 'ran through tO line for the extra poinL Making a comeback i late in the day Delaware march- ed to the onesyard Une where the final whistle caught them Coach Psit Millera play ed its best football in the see- end quarter opening -a sustained drive they carried the ball 'down! tt 12-yard line OnV three succesive plays Myers who had relieved Lswhorn punchwl I through for the touchdown 30-yard pass Shinn Holton had placed the ball in scoring position During most 'of the third period "Delaware kept the ball in the territory In the final quarter visiting quarterback broke looeeQ for 40 yards the longest run of the game carrying the to 3 5 -yard line On U'' smashes' the Deacons marched to th4 23-yard line w-here they were stopped'- Score by periods: DelswartK 0 0 Wake Forest 7 Wake Forest scoring: Touchr'A down Myers -Point after iouch- plunge) 25-yard line and 'in' a -suf flash was over the goaL Both attempts at the extra -point were blocked i-v Perhaps the strangest picture was the might then of a Notre Dame team Its assurance and cohesion absolutely destroyed passing yrildly like a bunch of high school kids in a demoralised effort to come back Records Brskts Never before has a Notra Dame team of modern history been scored upon twice in minute Nothing like it has hap-'i-opened to the Green Haiders since California last fall 1 -caught Notre Dame in the last period and came from behind to overcome a two-touchdown" leal ttand win out 16 to 14 Dame through its early had 'a wide Vfowns counting 16 Pitt's Ntre i Dame gaiaed J73f yards Sxom scrimmage Pitt 164 Notre iDaaie completed- 10 etfa point which wroold bsve'Festhers (2) field xoal plkcsd ftbe Bluk Tlevtls In tho)poiirt touchdown Wjrnn lesd I (place kick) I i "i i v- i v-.

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