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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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vi SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 18 1031 OVERPOWERS GALLANT ELEVEN 43-0 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 Notre Dame Grid Machine Smothers Bulldogs Under 63-0 Avalanche 15000 Spectators Watch Redskins Cougars in Annual Battle Ule-Cotigas Came Plays Drake Men Wilt Under BARRY WOOD HARVARD ACE DOWNS ARMY Husky Utes Drive Over Six Scores ging down Red Merrill reserve quarterback on a spinner Welch Utah guard is coming around the rear to pick up the runner if he breaks loose- Insert Captain irank Christensen of Utah whose running passing and kicking Saturday marks him as an outstanding candidate for All-America honors A record crowd of 15000 assembled In the lit bowl Saturday to watch the Utah and elevens in their debut game Top Substitute Quarterback George Bischoff is shown tearing off a seven-yard gain Utes who blocked out the hole for Bischoff may be seen in rear of the ball carrier Below McDonald Clark and Walling of Utah are drag Irish Fury THRILLING PLAY football of University in the most WEST POINT Oct 17 (UP) Led by that scholar-athlete Barry Wood Jr Harvard a football team came booming from behind today ay defeat Army 14 to 13 In making his debut Pete Carlston of Utah participated game Scorers Swamped as South Bend Eleven Hammers Over Pointers Big Chris Batters Goal Line Four Times in Colorful Fray with It happened in the third quarter just after Utah had gamed possession of the spheroid on the Ute 35-yard line I Feets Tedesco i VICTIMS FAIL TO GAIN 15000- FANS CIIEER More than 25000 persons the largest crowd ever 'to attend an athletic event at the academy watched the Crimson varsity whipped to a frazzle in the opening quarter unleash a cyclonic attack In the second period that carried It out front never again to be headed Army's big slashing team was off utalYrnghlvYrned a flying star scoring 13 points Itahan BquLtcr- Ne back dropped vard played this period as If In albackBnd huied a daze and out of the entire crowd you 45 ard pass to couldn have found a half dozen per- 185 pound sons who would have given a con-U i who federate dollar for the Crimson a snared the perfect Then without warning Harvard 40-yard stripe Rival Scouts Baffled as Fifty-seven Men Help Roll Up Points Carlston Receives Long Pass for 70-Yard Touch down Play Fete Carlston backs to and outfooted tw the goal line The play was good for a net gain of 70 yards and the scoreboard changed from 27 to 33 for Utah struck and struck hard The second period was not two minutes old when Harvard took the ball In mdlfield and launched a drive that ended with Fullback White cracking the Army middle for a touchdown Wood who can thread a needle with a football at 40 yards tossed a pass to Nazro who was downed on the Cadets' 17-yard line A few seconds later Wood rifled another to Crickard who traipsed to the four-yard line On the second shot White went Captain Frank Christensen made the most yardage in tussle in the Ute stadium He traveled 123 yards in 24 assignments for the high average of fivoyards plus per try Feets Tedesco was second in total yard-bagging with 76 yards in 17 tries for an average of 4 5 yards Christensen made the longest run a dash of 21 y'ards Floyd Blddulph halfback gained most ground from scrimmage for the losers He made 20 yards How they made yards Utah Christensen 123 Tedes-eo 76 Rirhfns 62 Bischoff 42 Fetser 3 Total 306 yards Blddulph 20 Matthews 17 Wilkinson 8 Shober 6 Skousen 5 Merrill 4 Total b0 yards V'V I 1 SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 17 The pent-up fury of Notre Dame's big football army fell on the valiant but outclassed Bulldogs from Drake today and they were submerged by a one-sided score of 83 to 0 the largest scoring avalanche to victimize them since they started playing the Irish Smarting under the criticism received for failing to score against Northwestern in the mud of Soldiers Field last week the touchdown-makers of Notre Dame paraded up and down the field with monotonous regularity from the middle of the first period on The game wasn't even interesting except to the scouts of rival teams who confessed that they had never seen a greater running attack in their football lives Drake Helpless Even the staunchest followers of Notre Dame football fortunes accustomed to seeing Drake throw up a great defense each year were somewhat awed by the rapidity of the Irish touchdown combinations Fifty-seven players two more than five complete teams were used in action but still the huskies from little Drake couldn't stop the attack Scorekecpers had difficulty keep- Trojans Dig Deep Pit f6r Oregonians 1) (Continued from Pase One) After Tedesco had picked out Sherman Wuoda reserve fullback with a rifle pass for a 25-yard gain Bischoff speared one of the Italian boy's throws for a 14-yard gain and later drove over the goal line on a weak side play Cougars Try Valiantly Trotting out a green backflcld Coach Ott Romney's Cougars tried valiantly but vainly to cope a 1th the Utes' remarkable offense Their best rliance to score came In tne first period when both teams were struggling to get the upper hand that would foretell the battle tide thereafter Utah had scored and upon re-umption of play two penalties threw the champions deep into their own territory and eventually the Cougars gained possession of the ball on the 42-yard Una A pass Wilkinson to Fggertsen in flat territory was good for ten yards and the goal posts loomed up for the Blue chargers Blddulph 155-pound half-hack was given an assignment over the left side of the line and the low-rharglng Blue linemen opened up a way fie sifted through but as he was being tackled the ball jumped out of arms and Aldo Rtchlns Utah right halfback leaped on the ball on 25-yard line Game Hinges on Play That misfortune decided the dev tiny of the game henceforth Had the Cougars been able to capitalize upon Blddulph drive possibly penetrating Utah's scoring zone new life might have been Injected into the eager invaders and another epic first half as of the 19 JO battle subsequently developed With the loss of the ball and a -4 Utah appeared on her way to a second touehdown in the second quarter when Christesen rifled a pass to Rlehins who dropped the ball on the 3-yard line Southern Cal forma Overpowers Lighter Team Score 53-0 COACHES IN LIMELIGHT In the second quarter Tedesco -r vr Av 'Wilts' klckoffed to but his boot lnS records of the scores which was wide and Coach Ike eamefter five plays or less fielded the ball from the Utah bench from any section of the field Notre Dame gained 63(5 yards from Coach Ott Romney of Jlne slXty ioI found frequently roaming up and rsi downs scored 7 I JA down In front of the Cougar bench He was probably trying to find a solution to hi tackle and guard situation The positions sagged under the constant hammering L03 ANQFXES Oct 17 Inspired by the brilliant work of Orville Mohler Southern California ran to a 53 td 0 victory over the University of Oregon before 40000 fans here today The game was something of a contest until the elusive Trojan quarterback went in but after that In (he third of gave exhibition of clever took one of easily evaded baffled a couple he was brought jaunt! seemingly golden opportunity to a r0- the score gone the crestfallen Cou-i 'e 6 gars were slowly but surely forced Mohler galloped on the field at the back on the defensive The Ule T5S Blue-clad grid warriors spent the re- lr tlme rat? 48 matnder of the afternoon In herculean efforts to stop the big Red at Intercepted an Oregon pass VVy: yja 4 rv Notre Dame collected 23 to Drake's 3 while most of the touchdowns came by long runs which saw the Notre Dame backs blocking beautifully and the ball-carriers fighting squirming and pulling as If each yard meant the difference betw een icm and defeat No Serious Threat Except for the first few minutes of play defense which has stopped all teams in the Missouri Valley conference for the past three years feel apart The Bulldogs often got their man after a few damage but couldn't hang on Diake's biggest to score came early in the first period when it got to the Notre Dame 46-yard line After that the Bulldogs failed quarter Bischoff to get to midfield offensively ff the scoring kick The lineup and summary NOTRE DAME DRAKE le Brllfy ll Blancic 1 Bosfrs quarter Blddulph a nlftv sidestepping He Christensen'S punks I lunge and more Utes before down A 25-yard sees the dropkick open game of will gamble on a touchdown rather three-point marker line hasn really seen aifuvfr since Dutch Clark pirreo Ai1 -v a f' A A and raced 57 yards to another touchdown The third time he handled the ball he passed to Palmer for 26 seldom one in this modern football Most coaches a pass to make than try for the In the fou calmly pullc from the 20- machine Burle Robison lanky Cougar end booted exceptionally well coming out Bnd a touchdown of a duel with Frank Christensen yarns ftna a loucnclow n-with credit while on defense he (Robison) played commendably Wangsgard Battles Captain Keith Wangsgard 195-pound center played a heroic battle from his pivot position Oft-times making the talkies alone the Coach Howard Jones Alhambra speedster at this point but the machine was speed and It continued scores almost at will quarter when Jones fifth-string players removed the from the gnme Southern California working at top to turn In until the last was using his si Vv The good dropkicker Gorman college Tigers gradu- 4 NX of Colorado ated burly-built Cougar encouraged hisl Beatty who went in for Mohler weakening tackles and guards and scored lust before the half ended by for a period In the third quarter he K(m Horn the onF-yurd line actually goaded them to help him Ersklne klc ked the goal and the score- Western Slate Wallops Miners in stopping Christensen's savage a' half tlmo reli Southern California Yale Plow Cuts Furrow Through Chicago Field over Wood dropped back to drop kick the extra point but fumbled the ball With half a dozen Army tacklers on top of him he managed I to streak around left end for the ex- To Tn no of 1 0-ft tra polnt 'e set After an exchange punts and a 15 yard Army penalty Harvard held the ball on Army's 38 ynrd line Wood GUNNISON Colo Oct 17 tUPi pulled the Army secondaries In with fresh substitute State exhibited Superior 'a line plunge and then flipped a ho carried it over for a touchdown ahw and ft pollsh(d iasslng long pas to hite whc laquli med 14 The game for the most puit was PUack toda to defeal Colorado drop kl( spilt the middle and Harvard was out forwmd passed this time running to left the ball going to the wing- back ho HUO J1I lo today welt played the cool weather adding 0 power drives Both times that Big 33 Oregon 0 Chris went over In the third quarterl ohaver scored twice and Brouve he was forced to attempt the line onie In the third quarter linker con-twice and he attained his goal only veined once and Mustek once and the by Inches so doggedly did the Cougar SC(re 63 0 lnemcnLght 1 In the fouith quarter the Southern It was a tremendous show of cour- Kpservcs threatened often age for Vernon Condle and Max ucptUie nee dent punch to score Nlsonger tackles and Melvin Gilf-flth and Gus Shields guards who I he lineup Troiani i iin Orffon 1 HniIm Robertson Harrlss rg Kozak rt VfahonFy je Vriar qb Gooduin Koken lhb Llndstroni Cronin rhb Wlclsnd Banaa fb Lamrud Bcore by periods Drake 0 0 0 Notre Dtun- 7 20 21 fll )tre Dame sror Koken 7 Melnikov ich 2 iieket kl Lehy (xub for HhFFkFtskl LaJjotne ih lor Kokeni Lfonard fub for ShFke I Points aftrr tmirhdmvn Koken 4 MurU isub lor VFtnri 2 Jrkw itlch uub lor ejan Safety Drake i Howl SihkUtutuns Notre Dame Koskr Bice le KrRiise McNamara It Oreeney Yunarh In arr AlfX'utdrr Rogers Hoffman Pararnlk Mthaffey rg Kurth Leddmt rt Devtire anale HUe re Murphy Jask-which ChrLininn Foley qb flihaarte Ia-borne lhb Mellnkovlt Iifonard iahey (tnmdermnn fb bictkeihki Biancheau Mlllheam rhb Drake- Bre tiler re Baker rt Goodwin Rusher rg Goodwin 0 Ross qb Smith rhb Biewer lhb Off tlaD I eferee Cot hrane (Rala-naroo' umpire Dr A I ambert 'Ohio Htate) eld Bde Ghee (Dartmouth) head linesman RayiHUnos) the Celebration in Honor Gra ml Old Marred OI JEFT VISITS Coach Jeff C'ravath of Denver university was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday night following the defeat at the hands of I tah Aggies Ho chatted with oach Ike Armstrong at the latter' domicile before continuing on to Denver lie praised Coach Dick Romney's Aggies declaring them to be smartly coached and an aggrri-Ive bunch of grldmrn Jeff Inclined to believe that be able to stop the I trs next week He also rates Colorado Aggies and Colorado university os the strongest tram on the other side of the divide The winner of the Colorado Aggirs-Colo-rado university gsm next Saturday will be llahi opposition for the conference top he opines lot of zip Yale had a well-diverst- Western State by Defeat i took a tough beating all afternoon Ute Tackled VUlusiaiy Marvin Skousen fullback and later in the game big Jrnest Bliober 222-pound halfback and tackle were mViioA giant on the defense The Utes sort Jrowu Williamson Min It Artwlbide Ml i Mui sn Miikliea Atm Imk NUm VMmrr Kloeller Off ami If Puiro Ft lb Ih rh lb might have scored many more had It I ft by pnGdi not been for th vicious tackling or 7 it jn ooo ihler 1 er 3 Inker Sill Ml Michigan (Joes Oregon Ar Utah the terrific line plunging' A -111 pair yvr Ut Chrlstencen and the rel-hke cut- stiff lout rulownt the of played a conserva-ln front to stay tied attack which confused Chicago san)e during the first quarter! Lineups defense Considerable ground was 0)enPd up an aerial attack late gated on a power av between Chi- the second period that resulted cagos tackle and end In trying to touchdowns stop thi play Chicago halfback plclcPISon cftught a long pass on the This did not ta the open FJtaJiftwRnd ZS 'i" troin the stait it neemrd the Bluel taught another long parson the goal ua4 Btrontfrr then the Maroon Yale The game as quite open vith line lor a touchdown The try for Kilirv ib fcmte jkT crrr Caranam Johmo nja i Brorf br PfriodA Brown lh FifIiU rl) liFrb Harvard Psses by both teams Chicago point failed 'Amir Nruto Hrord if Bancroft Hardy i made quite 80m glOUnd but it Vasi The third and final score as made Harvard 0 bit Cunnimlnmr Uinnnn rg Faxon knottv c'nntoln Alhi Ranth fmeiihDn Ohrrtn tnterrrnted A Mines Tnuihdaan Armv Btekpr BhcrKUn I KnU rt Iranciaco re Mayes rllx lh RPlHln Aioie wooin line nen uncrio lniereepieu a Mines Uhlfa pohua after tonhdown Dean nded a great deal of color and pass And ran 63 ards for a touch "I Army B'FfkFr tniaiFiuFnt HrArd I OfflrlaD RfIftf Fd Thorp Df IaBalle thciloin Tavlor hkcwise sparkled It down A place kick for extra point' ne nc hr nmnim Vr 4 4 I buhRt tutlouR Army lankFanu If Sn- artx Iphla especially flUrng that Yale vas bad tFr Jublorl Arm irmti rt Krpr- PImFr ColbT thous mtU of ale alumni show ed shotild be the ictor on her first ti ip U-- their in esthetic cheer lntrt middle west It is not out Holy Cron um ire fie ju tie back runs of Quarterback TedestO'" Down Hefore Cramer's Craft 1 PtlmFr shone tn the baU-crrmfr depart jrMin i rnrhuit itotfnhrn ment The pass reveivlng of Shermi')llhmon' V'Mi't nv rs Ixim Clark and Pete Carlston Utah ends LATYL ArAiT' end the hulli throw of lh Rhatr cuiffiih sweeping een and Tedc-vco and the kicking of in it pni it wnon lllno' 'megos right half hiking Christensen were pmlsewor'hv sn imi K'ii i iniiwrom! angle and missing the tackle jironger man aiaruon laic made her firH score after a finf mmth from tht nf thm fuM LA endinjt xith touchdown -on end run fiom the 4-yid Itrur 1 ut) PtirnF th 1 1 It lift i Fff ire rri mi i IF i rk 1 1 nr ant Fn But after 11 the pa IcuIh phase Jj( of the game that slrikc home o'- tin rssenro of Utahj ma-uerly vtiiay im iiie was theblocktng of the linemen ut l'" Fur lj of order to hope that Vale will come 1 ale did nut really Uneaten to me ll tl'E not dis'ant fu me Melinkovich Plays Great Game At Full for Notre Dame Against Drake McDonald sved a fine came at n- ter Winfield Crott and I Imer Wewli i( ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 17 (UP) -A loose-hipped artful dodger Carol Cramer was the brilliant 'ilelllte of Ohio State much tier-aided running attruk wluih lived' up to Us advance reputation today by cru litng Michigan 20 to 7 Cramer accounted for one of the three Buckeye touchdowns and spent the afternoon smashing through and running around Michigan for gains of five tep and fifteen yards It was a brilliant debut In eonference football for the sophomore back 1C atopped the spinner- before the hall-carrier had rambled far and Cnu Kam until the third quarter when rinmih she got her econd touihdown on a Wsnirkrci uutiful delayed forwaid pass from it (Cuptaln Booth to Hanes right end bumii Hai res got beyond hicago left half tlie pnvi over his shoulder 'bii ni HU KcL Ol I I IR 111 I the work of Uie husky tackles lkerVi' Jtoward who ulytltulel for Jak1'11' Johnson and Lrs Walling left It- lng to be (H sired i' i Huge Gap Opened Up me by (Spc lal to The Tribune) But with the start of the seoondtwo Drake tacklers clinging to hi NOTRE DAME STADIUM clnrtTlie nst strlnK Bk lusrniddiminl yards for tnurhdown In the fourth qu liter Yale simed again Melinkovich came Into scoring th Mike at the fullback position Omne Mike Muinxovkh plard( Mlke llg Nnlre Ullnl( hdens Tvinr his firt as a member wep man piavs tskl' ftcotli on a set um of hard off tm kle smashes mill pel ed bv revei os ami spin- ners rairylng the hall more than half the lnetii of the field il ft of the varsity squad of Notre Dame ith Slier tki carrying the ball lu 'j0''- All1)liril Sets Hack ad of lUm through Si hwartz with Bheetketekl doing the iv mv unous footbvll fctam this afternoon flikA vimlRht aliCcid elri le oiwnfxl up huge gaps In the li forward wall tlii'iuglv hh periods Toge Liter with the ends the inner lr sn I VRii Iji ve a )l lit a lien 1 )V ff iii ii i tit ir Ivlchlns unl ard I fnj leVarr )i for Mr and later In the game HUrimtf i a fet (ne i nr i sol jonred at will On wide pint- tin guards rspeiiallv the 21H pound ih I it no i i( t- Croft crashed down the la klers 1'rrf! w''?" and gave the thumleimg tiic nV' vv'i-oii' it a i ihh Vicmil ir no i HhdI I va 7 is ci a a WZ Pei es uiy protection I ii (ub ftt loii'ml tn i) iir rr sey ui erd he mndc an art of it the hole and bkK ed his part of the bloc king the ball was down on Plnp rrwli 1 wc in t-iipre-w Kiit ipait True his opposjton In the little Drake secondary defense Drake 4-yard line Mu hy snapped V4 lI 4-UIIj ertorinJi Trake uiilver it cw'iad was not On the next play Melinkov Irlr the signal tliat called for Mikr 4 hlrsga Ralllr Several times It as If nil tit hold them but the hard more and he speared his way 'n I 1 1 i I I 1 1 1 il If 8 ff I ipr ntm for I 1 It lofRirt rriiten At LAVif) returner! hh aRo klr k- Ah i it Wa I 1 1 'r 'si ib 1 I i rfe ih i re k-ml hi eg i Rn 1 i strong but In the hrtef perlijd that took the ball from renter Melinkovich was in the game ne had the ball to be hwartz and ran out onover guard ATLANTA Ga Oct 17 Au- the attention of the crowd for his a deceptive da li around right end he Tooele Utah voungsler fee ms horn rent tied th end of its tmrli- technique while hrhw ait went through tackle destined fur big things at Ni tre pon tambow tod iv and found the of ripping thiotigh the line Iwice Ur thlitv sards I)Hine Transferred to the fullhaik put gold In a 13 to 0 victory over Mik cro id Ihr P-iikr gVml line On the next plav Mike had the oxitlon at the Mart of the season ign Tech 1 Both liras he ft a s' ring ttun- Inll 1 1m a If and rt sited tl rough een- 1 1 ter a vrar it the rll lit ha if In 1 mi ov st fullluirk ami il- 1 ct Hu Icings hi 1 Is i sic -rlnablut nfpowri lie made 14 hs ft liman year M'k- ho made In ITupi ipl mini left half woe Hunk A'lilers Notie Dame van's He st-ppiel behind the qoar- i startling In thn' mu' Pie 'wo who luiounPd fur Auhim bn ks wnr rii nwn up rlur lo sup tc reap vU toiy leva ChibUan Uni- new mi ll Is look lng lorwaid to t'T once again texk his thiee steps I kst we aliist NuMhw te 'u vu ho uv the tnlclc lorimdo pint of their lne ith sle sc cm vrltv leaped hi first soiuhWeU a game the gh I'lintheo tnat the ti Jlmt bai kfleld take 1 won his ns a fir string In 12 who Blown node oulv stopped a beautiful fm srd nf letue hnnplonshlp hurdeinxl eek For that res nil he ir-to get Into nltmn and again hs This week lie mule him ed hluw in i pi mug eriod and pass lo Maiih mthd 23 ymiD Willi her tcxlay With a 6 to 0 conqtie I Ped on his res rve 111 the 1001011 through rniie The gune Hh pp cl ami pushid way 4ilc than a nnuule to play Yals again ol Texas A and KL Imaln to trounce Uie Drake eleven the goal line lur a touUidown with ought to make lilm a fixture (to a torn hiovsn in the thud Th rold flgur Indlinte the su-j-enorltv of (Hih Ike Am strong champions Utiih noule 21 fli (imii fir an ai regale 4ol yurda again' tv li c'ow ns and Bn unis for 11 I 8 )r 1 s-A (r IVi yard and iiisnpu at time pa seven for 18 5 1 I meiip and juminsry i i a 1 i Vtft KciimD 4 link II I Play lly Play on Pane 5-11 I 'U- xvvz.

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