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SCORE TWOOGA I Squad as Last Year. WILL HOLD CONFERENCE AFTER LEAGUE MEETING 'Games Would- Be Pliycd at Auditorium, Big Teams of Other Seasons Brought- to Lolcal Floors. tioe En' -vitto uved the local' baseball aituation by taking over tile Out club when future prospects were the darkest, may corns along to save the ball game for Chattanooga. The Lookout president le consider' Ins taking over the Tepco testi and operating it this winter, working on the usual schedule plans. Nothing definite has been arranged yet, as President Engel has been out of the city lots.

'MOnday he will be An Memphis attending the meetirtg of Southern association directors, but as soon as that gathering is finished he Intends to go into the plan more fully. The plan is to keep the players to, gether, using Art118.117 the same line-up as that which represented the Power company last year. TheY Power corn. (piny favors this, for it still has hopes of getting back On the old basis next season. According to reports, the pow, is willing to co-operate with President Engel in way possible.

'If plans are worked out, home games of the Tepcos wIP be played at the auditorium as last year, and all the big including the Original Celtics, will be brought here The Celtics have withdrawn from the American league and are Campaigning as an independent team. The Akron Pirestones, Cincinnati Y. M. C. A.

and other big-thus opponents would be booked. Secretary Emerson said yesterday that President Engel had instructed him to look into the financial records of the Tepto team for the past two seasons in an effort to determine Just what chance there would be to break even. According to plans, the bit, teams would be brought here on a percentage basis, and the players get what was left after expenses were paid. No decision has been made as to What name the team will bear if it operates under the Engel banners. BADGERS BLOCK TRY TO SHADE i Lineman Breaks Through on Extra to Preserve Wisconsin's Lead, MEMORIAL STADIUM, CHAMPAIGN Nov.

7 Badgers of the University of Wisconsin edged a one-point victory today against the 'University of Illinois. 7 to 6. Playing for nothing but the honor, of the day. both having suffered West. conference defeats, the teams battled through a scoreless first half.

A Badger pass. from John Schneller to Joe Linfor, placed the ball on Illinois' 5-yard line early in the third period and Schneller bucked it over for the first down. Linfor kicked the portant extra point that decided the The Mini, beaten by Purdue, Michigan and Northwestern. bounced right back, Oil Berry intercepted a pass and ran to midfield. Bob Horsley on the next play shrew pass to Fullback Ed Schalk.

He grabbed it and journeyed behind two blacker to a touchdown. Horsley attempted to convert the try for the extra point by a-placement. but a Badger lineman blocked it. Wisconsin spent the rest of the afternoon knocking down Illinois passes whict threatened its one-point lead. Wisconsin got ten first downs and 'Illinois five.

The line-ups: Em. wiseensin Illinois OD. Haworth Prink Stout Nusspickel Habit 16,0 Jensen Kruser Straw Kranhold R.0 Perkins Smith R.T. Hyink Catlin Schustek Goldenbert QB Horsley Lintor LIL.1...... Berri McGuire Evans rs Schalk SCORII BY PERIbDS.

Wisconsin 0 ,0 7 0 7 Illinois 0 0 5 0 5 Tauchdowns-8chneller (substitute for Mc' attire). (place-kick) Point after touchdown-- lAnfor (place-kick). RefereeDr. J. R.

Nichols. Oberlin. trm- g)ireJahn Chicago. Plaid Judge 8. Mac Phall.

Michigan. Head linesman 0. Reid. Michigan. VOLUNTEERS LOWER PARS'ON CREW, 31 TOO to the visitors 5-yard line by it -series of line plays and then fumbled on an attempt to tgiscore.

The ball bounded Carson-bIewroan's goal line. but was pefunced on by Stewart. Vol guard. Feathers rammed throUgh -Carson. 41 Newman's line Ihr a third touchdown in the second a pass good for ts'enty-seven yards Rob5ons Quart er back, to Glimmer.

end. added another, and 4" Wynn. Made, the Ansi store by a. line plunge Jr the -yard The c. c- Canems-Newinsin TembiseaD can.

8..01 -s. Clenmter i in Pranklin Wholtbi 0..1, os 14110 we oi Stewart Iris 01, 44 Id 0.0.00 00 Males Childs 0,0 00,0 Ite wa 000110 Smith Headier, it, ik "0 Aitken Green 0,1.4 IB tORIC Shull torsan Rabinson lamb. UR. Pestble" Layman 0. fA4 ppp OlL110 OOOOOOOOO Cot WInn COOR ST primps.

Csrson-itattman 8 I 20 -0 Tennessee ....12 7-31 TouttidownsPitathets, 2, otelrart, Clem-user. Point atter teuthdownAulpos (pass An ATT .1. q. 5 TS 4 4 NorthwestertiYinishes Stott to Win, 32 to 14. Gophers Jump.

Out lo Sinkl 1 Under Slashing Attack. BY CHARLES DUNKLEY. Associated Press Sports Writer. DYUHE STADIUM, EVANSTON. 331., Nov.

7 undefeated Wil4cats of Northwestern, the same team that held Notre Dame to a scoreless -tie, mowed down Minnestota, 32 to 14, in.a fourth-period scoring riot before home-coning cro'wd of 43,000 today, and as good as won the 1931 ckiampionship of the Western conference. Only Iowa and Indiana remain in the Path of the Wftdcats for undisputed championship It appears overwhelmingly- tertain the Hawkeyes and HOOSterl, will be conquered by just as many touchdowns as -Northwestern wishes to score. In the most dramatic game played in the Big Ten this season, Northwestern, trailing 14 to 0 at one time, came back like a real championship team to score five touchdowns and eliminate the Gophers, the only other undefeated crew remaining in the championship rate. For the greater part of the firat half Northwestern, taken by surprise by a touchdown Minnesota scored the first our of the game, was outplayed, and overwhelmed. Before the Wildcats could get their bearing, Minnesota had crashed over with another 'The first half ended with Minnesota leading, 14 to 7.

At the start of the third period "Pug" Reuther, Northwest-ems flashy halfback, grabbed the opening kick-off and, running- behind perfect interference, slashed his way ninety-five yards to a-touchdown. The second play of the fourth period resulted in another surprise touchdown for Northwestern and started the rout of the Gophers. Running behind the line of mage, across the gridiron, a forward pass to Fend, Who heaved a short liqeral, to Johnny. Sullivan, cbming into the game as replacement for Meenan at halfback. Sullivan galloped fifty-four yards to 'score.

gallop put Northwestern in the lead, 20 to 14. After that, Minnesota defense faded. Olson intercepted fifty-five yards for a touchdown and then caught a punt on his own 20- yard line dashed eighty yards for a touchdown that ended the scoring slaughter. The line-up: Minnesota CM. Northwestern (M.

Robinson I Manske Oar LT j. Riles4 Munn 0 Diller Owen .0 McDonald Koski R.0 Evans Boland ftT Marva Teeter R.E Fend Somers 4 QB Moore L. Meenan W. Hass R.11- rientner Wanders PB Olson SCORN PRRIODS. Minnesota 7 7 0 0,14 Northwestern 0 7- 0 '10-112 TouchdownsManders 2.

Olson 2. Rentner 2. Sullivan (substitute for Meenan). Points allaer touchdownMandera 2 (placement), Olson 2 (drop-kicks). Gardner.

Cornell. Umpire Georg Simmion. Wisconsin. Field judge, Lee Daniels. Loyola.

Head linesmanH. L. Ray. Illinois. RAMS BREAK LOOSE, RUN VP SCORE, 39-9 Detroit Trails by Only Four Points at HalfMurphy Paces Fordham.

IL tazilittacmaztail 1 The game wasn't three minutes old until Tubby Haswell got off all-Chattanooga turn was on the field. Olinger and Haley are shown blocking as 1 I I LAST-HALF ATTACK GIVES REARS GAME 1 back to kick. and Greason, an end, scooped up the loose ball and steppea across the goal line for the score. Jeffrey's drop-kick for extra point was blocked. Both team; played on comparatively equal terms throughout the first half of the game 'The Maroons threatened the North Carolina goal' near the lasb of the third, when side slants and end runs of Herring and Wichmzn placed the ball on the Carolina 5-yard ane.

There the North Carolinians stiffened. Following the North Carolina State touthdown in the third quarter, both teams started offensives failed to rt much beyond midfield. Both tedins used straight football for the three quarters of the game. It was not until the period the Maroons, uncorked a dazzling aerial attack with Sikes, substitute for Herrington, throwing passes to Davis and which brought the ball to the North Carolina 1-yard Again the stubborn North Carolina line staved off the touchdown. Another attempted comeback was staged by A.

and IL in a running which ended on the Wolfpack 2- yard line. Again the Maroons lost their scoring chance by lack of offensive punch. North (6). htistbohnot te). Ourrnseu Price Cobb LT Taylor Duke L.G.

Ogden Remy' Clouse tt Larrerte 1.0 Nash Stroup R.T Scales North Corollas (a). hthadssipol (IL Ouernsau L.r Price Cobb L''r Taylor Duke ..4, L.G. .1 Ogden Esver Clousett LafrOrto 1.0 Nash Stroup R.T 4 Scales Gleason It Oden Jet ten! Rerrinaton Dillinger L.11.. (.. Tudor Mincer L.H Tudor Cooke Davis Comiskey .773 Wichman Boons BY rzilitme.

North Carolina 0 0 0 6, I Miseriasipvi 0 0 0 0 0 TouchdownGleason. 6, RefereeDahlene, UmpireSul- rivan, Missouri. Head linesmanPhillips, Georgia Tech. judgeBurthard, sissiPPI CI I Those Stilt Photos. Sprint and a agitript Transy yesterday afternoon.

-Coach Moore's Tubby gets 'through the line and starts I. 1 I I a Pioneers try a passing attackwith Fulton heaving, but Charlie White kills Wheeler grabs aglort pass from Fulton, but Price gsrries hi off the ground the threat by rushing the passer off his.feet.. You can't pass very well with that before he can start running: 'Just another sophomore back getting his boy Jumping in your face. over on a line bu The try point was wide: Yunevich intercepted a forward pasS a feva minUtes later and ran thirty-four yards for Purdue's first Marker. Pardonner added the extra point.

Hecker: Pardonner, Purvis and Horst-man visitors' line to shreds In the second and third periods, gorstmen 'and Purvis going over. Thefinal period was a rout. Pardonner intercepted a pass and dashed ninety yards for one touchdown and Yunevich streaked eighty-nine yards from' scrimmage for another. Pardonner added the third touchdown in the quarter and Pardonner the Centenary made 'a desperate attempt to score in the final Two freak fotward passes put the ball on the 4-yard line. Each pass was knocked from its intended receiver, but each time fell into Centenary arms.

Two scrininiage attempts failed and Womach threw a pass, the' one which Pardonner Intercepted and ran for a touchdown. Purdue gained 440 yards from scrbnmage and made pirteteen first down. to 226 yards from scrimmage and nine first downs for The line-up: Purace (411)4 Centenary (6). Moss LK. Pehrinc LT.

Taylor Huggins 4 Johnson Miller Bingleton Peters R.0 41 Wilson Braswell KT. ....4 011phast Mcrs Patte-csat Pa rdonner QB Smith Risk LH. Oalin Purvis Ce.Merson Yunevich Womack BOOR! BY PVRIODS. Purdue''' 7 'I, 26-49 Centenat7 a 0 0 6 Touchticrirms--Pardonner 3, Purvis. Horst- man.

Yurtevich.c Risk. Cann. Pointe after touchdown Pardonner 3 (drop-ticks). Hecker 3, Peels (place-kicks). RefereeMagidsohn.

Michigani, trmoire Gardiner, Illinois. Plaid JudgeMorrison. Kansas. LineemateLippincott. Chicago.

RECOVERED FUMBLE GIVES DUKE MARGM Victory, 74, Wallace Wade's Ninth Straight Over tucky LE1aNGTON, Nov': (One of the "breaks of the game" gave Duke university a 7-to-0 victory at Stoll field here today over the University of Ken. tucky Wildcats and shoved the Kentuckians farther down in the conference race. The Blue Devils' triumph gave their cofich, Wallace Wade, his ninth consecutive-victory over the Wildcats, eight of which were Won while be wu Coaching Alabama. Playing before 12.000 fans. Kentucky through the first two periods in great style and seemingly had the edge on the visitors.

In the third period, however, fortune favored the Blue Devils, when Johnson, Kentucky halfback, wu tackled on his own 20-yard line while attempting to throw a the oval slipped from his grasp and bounded- into the hands of Harton, Duke tackle, who darted down the field for a touchdown. Capt. Brewer added the extra point. The Wildcats' share of the proceeds were turned civet to charity. Line-ups: --Hake ltentuaky (S).

Crawford 'TiE 0000 Kreuter Carpenter Wright Priedmatt Davidson gel" Shock Barton, Hipping Hyatt Skipper lershisr Richards 1 ball mrer the head cd Punter who was tackled behind the goal by Soon after the Tornadoadvenced to m. M. La 40-yard We, where the baU etas' lost a pass -was grounded art the fourth The lo. eels seized to frive and pass their way to" the 1-lard-line, but there they were held or downs. After McCallie punted passed i to wait downed OB.

the 2. yard line. J. 'Loomis carried it over s-7. and RAU leaved to Lewis for the extra In the second halt McCall took the ball, to line, lost fif, teen yards on penalty and lost the hall on After an exchange of punts, McCall'.

drove half the 'lei3gth of the field for a -touchdoetn4 Sims and Ito- Ray alternated carrying the ball. Clemons scoring. Davis drop-kicked the ex- tra point.c, T. Me. the kick-off snit pissed to the 2-yard only tolost on- downa McKay kicked out-of.

dans ger. The line-up: bleCallis (0). T. M. I.

(I). Davis (e) oaos Ginsburg WatsOn Johnson ..1,.. 1 Alexander Baretield O. te4 Johnson Burnett MOrtan aFtT4-0-4 Iiis Matfett IC Lewis PAWLS we io a 4:.., Brat asetteswa 0,4 4 owe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 ..,4 4.: 'DeViS OteM011111 0 tit McKar go tko 4 4 J. Loomis BOORS BT rearone.

s'. McCall's II 0 I-. II M. I. 01.0lettoIpbe 0 1 0 0 I Touchdowns-rktleCallie, Clemensr, T.

11. ti J. Loomis. -Point after touchdownT. 1.,1...

Osiris idron-kickf. SafetyJ. Loomis. BubstitutioneMcCallis: hteltinney. Bar, graves.

Bennett. N. Moore, Tito. Connell; T. M.

IA Bowling. Nabors, Stephens. Magee. Cecil, Wright. Clooton, Campbell, Holmes.

1,, Referee Maryville. UmMte I Tearwood, Carson-Newman. Bead linesman --Cslinriebt. Maryvilis. A 'S Ershier Richards Loner t.14,4 Kelly Mason Johnson Ortwtt 1PB Kercheval ODOR BY PERIODS.

Duke 0 7' -0-7 Kentucky 0 0 2 0 ,:0 0 Point after' touch. eau Fg.14T$:::IxApslyAyiii.., Auburn Holds Tulane Until Late in Seconds A. A Zimmer lilan'e -35Yard's Dish Starts First Scoring Drive Felts Tallies -Thrice. tnah'Iledhiad Egokid 'for' Twt. Hours With Zalr' rta'.

O'SHOPK1 MEET GRE TTA 1. HEADLINE MAT PROGRAM AUDITORIUM Dynamite of Lookeik Uoitntain, and Blue SunJennings Minh in Prelim A wild breek and a red-headed blab. man will alug it out on the eanvu for the benefit of local'I mat lens on 11f, Manager Addis; of the KU- ditoriunt, announced last night. George Zabarlas, sometimes referred to as the human 'truck, is booked Pat O'Sh9cker, the -flaming-haired glint; in a two-hour match, best tiro'Out of three In bringing thiftpstir orgrapplers tether, the matohmalier hu secured on of the best tUssles In O'Stiock- er. has always been a crowd plesser Chattanooga.

He beat John Katan hers twice and has defeated best that could be brought in. 'Zaharias also has done- good work In Chattanooga, although be Isn't such a favorite. s. The hit. Greek Ms 'elven been a little brutal tor local fans to take to him.

Zaharlas drew -down pop bottle shower at the ball park when', wrestling was -revived here little more than a year es. Despite the tact that the htunan truck'', isn't an idol, fans know that lasktear; Weighing about 140, he is a powerful. lie swings a mein elbow mul open-hand blow, whiCh be ozt op-7 ponents at every opening: Also be is somewhat of a flying tackler. His weight maku the tackles extremely dangsroa, anywhere he happens to hit a O'Shocker' is oN smarter and lute grappler than Zaharilus, but it is fut. whether the redhead tan match the Greek In rough stuff.

Be 'doesn't so In for thaE style of wrestling so much. Anyway, it be a good to watch. A prelim hu been arranged width will set the stage for an epic struggle. Sun' Jennings; the sensational dian, who fought Jam Paul Jones to a tvm-hour drew on his recent appearance. here, will take On Dynarnite Blackstock, the villain comedian.

Jemlings is one of the 'best yOUrg sters in 'the game-and has been coin. Ins along at a rapid clip. He is a fa. vorite in every city where he has Blackstock is -jeered and hissed. but be 'alwaya draws a Fans know they will see something new and different when Blackstock gets In there.

Blackstock; who lives near Red Rank, books himself Li the Terror -of Lookout .7 Mountain. He can pull more Orally stuff Javan bour than any other grappler go-. and at the same time wins his part of the Jennings and BlackstOck will 'go, tor one hour; best' two three falls. BOAST 14 WITH GRID I 'r s'. 80' 9 AS THE 'CHATTANOOGA: TIMES: TENNT I ....7 2, s.

f. 1 iPlans '7: co- 1 IL 7 0 0 Blue Sun 4,. to the 5-yard. hytt aeries i. 1- 1.

behinet Purl. I I -of line plays funabled ref. an ma fett'McCalliei 1 1 attempt to Tbe ball bounded 1 Mill darson-Newmanfs, goal line. "-but t'; 4 I I i 4. 7,:.

ID- .1 Si by, Stewart, Vol infarct. i 1 "4 Feathers tammed throng's -Carson o- :..4 4 Stm, st.n 1 1 EL Newman's line ler third touchdown tri 7' 7- 0,.,.....,.:..7.,,..., grout; idltd.0.4,th.doew., ottrthhednown I toti Aire 1-, I ti FINALHAT the 8 Quartet smn as ei timid to 1 8IVflYd.ROb5OD Quarter. setteth ex way to the 14ard ne, and another I 1 am14, 'Dnal Arbutert thesdreocamathey, ti.olraed, dpoassedwns. wag downed OW the 2 4 score-bg-lt line' Plunge 2roln, the whO lard lit t.4 1 iS 3 l'Ine'lietterlim tom.Letewis' earrifored. the extra 1:4 int if' MeCaM took the Utah Redhead Bgoked for.

The 0 I I ---i 4 1 r. 7'1' .7 earealpairiwintin ti (iri- Teillibilleall (ift 7''-, :.:4, 11 the second ha 1 i 1. 7: Have: Same seweu .7,,,, Une, lost tif- HOLirs'With teen yarctl On and -100t, t110 Doll HEADLINE 1. uhun Pra )-- 1 I 7- 'as Stewart 1-'7, 1 1 Squad as Mvaz MS01 1,.,. i :4,.,,,.,....

4 1116,16014.4.414, oo eS 7 I MOO 7 dawnse -t After an exchange ot punts, ot the i 4 smith 4- i. ....4. i -WILL HOLD CONFERENCE -Greett 64 664 46 loRig- 64.64. MIMI .4, .,1: .:1 Dorgan Robinson '4 thSinille bauyitEldam140; sis drop-kicked the ex- AT AUDITORIUM'17: I AFTER LEAGUE MEETING enabet LIE. Feathers .4 Layman 71.R...---'- COS ona scoring.

Da NOV. A A Vpassa pcdned '-'syard'77''''' Iline' ,...4 t-, T. I. received the kick.ort 'end --t -t 4 Childere Wins 1 ik RE SY l' 'Gaines Be at 1..,.. a 1 Ti if 7.::, De- vis Oates.

Johnson Alexander i 4 Barefieid 0-4 6 i 6 6.. Johnson scli of Lookoutl.tountain Tennessee -ts s. Atiditorlirti, 'Big of 4 4 Sun li I e' r' I 1' e' I. li 1 ni 1 ill'. t.

.7:., Stewart, Clem. i- Other Seasons Brought mer. WYWL Point after tonehrlown7Suipos or 1, 1, i (pass 1 I Burnett wim cIta.i4' 11. 7 i' 4 to Ite'cal' Floors'. ki 1 LK 1 -Arnifield 4..4.

0 A Wild ltireek and it red-heacled Irish. Matfett o. at It 4., Le Joe Engel, uved the localrbaae- -v, fe et Boll man Will it out On the canvas tor id -1 tut club ldCliltuab CI' It'Inbe'bn7 Prc'eaverPettictle L7 lekr e. Mattliewil the benefit of local mat On Net- 'CI 17Manager the au. ,7.

ItAcMinr- eli-lk Loot" '1 the darkest ma'y come along to save -1, it ---r: '1 7 s. ditorium, announced. last. ilight, The Lookout president Ls consider- i the basket ball me for Chattanooga. 1 i NorthwesternYmishes 'Strong I ,..7 '1 4, tO r3 115Der ISUM-b0OeftEtadere'ie41171th Ins taking OVer the Tepco testa and ei" cismeasi T.

Ds. Pat, ()Shocker, the -flaming-haired gi-. int, in a' two-hour. mateh, best two out operating it this winter. working on the I to Wm, 32 to -14 7 'i-'t --''1 Loomis.

Point after 31. 1.4 i 1 11E1141 Schedule plans. I (drop-kickV. Safety-J. three tau.

RI: 0 ee grapplers 4 i definite bas been arranged i H. Moore, Tika bringing- thiaspair Of yet, as President has been out of Gophers Jump Out Two- -t .4, 1:, A Referee Watkins, aryv CT. I. i Bowling. Nabors, Steptions magas gether the matchmaker hu getPulrectr 0104 right Clopton Campb Holme 'ell, I the city lots.

1110nday he will be An UmMte- of the best ttissles In of Touchslovni Lead, Sink Memphis attending the meeting Southern association directors, but as i Under Slashing Attack. Teerwood Carson-Newman. Read linesman twice and has -defeated the beat that always been a crowd plesser 30.4.,,;;;;,:',;4;.;,'''.;1':,',,t'.'"";.:;.:'"-.:'4".. i He beat John Katan -hut .4 i 4 soon as that gathering is finished he I ....,,,,.4411.417..,,,,.. ee In-' --7 -t: tritenda to go into the plan more fully.

4 The plan is to keep the players to- BY CHAELIES totriviurr, '7Zuland arias: alsoll .7 gethet using virtually the same uneup A -ssoeiated Press Sports Writer 1 -J, i eis that which represented the Power DYCHE STADIUM, EVANSTON. 111., Cfahevorittante.w-'",ga.-Ti:t(ti-thbiliclug.. has "luelehiveyil mpany. last year. The Power corn- Nov.

7 undefeated Wilc.t ats .1 co u6 TO VICTORY been a' little' too brutal for local fans 1 (party next held Notre Da 0711 this, for it still has hopes of Northwestern, a score same ter tnI-e, 13 ,,...7777.77,3 1 to take to Zaharias drew down -t of getting back on the old basis Dame to season. According to reports, the Pow mowed down Minnestote. 32 to 14, in.a hthlunatrilletrelanek .1 'I- i er company, is il Wling to co-operate with fourth-period scoring riot before a .7, T. ati lt 4 utpatie park heo i President Engel in everrway possible. home-coming crowd.

'of 43,000 today, coach Moore.a Auburn 1. Until le wrestling was 'revi Iii. Late In- Seconds- s-, 3 Pi If plans are worked out, home alums and as good as wort the 1931 champion! The game' wasn't three minutes old until Tubby Haswell id off. to ts, sprint and touchdown agairyt Trensy yesterday aftern- oon i-- ill-Chattanooga team was on the Olinger and Haley are shown blocking Vs 11'ubbygetat-thro ug. the linsnd, starts trticiting ri'.

1 Of' the Te Will be Played at the 'au- ship of the Western conference. 4- i ...1,,, .4 i. ditorium as last 'year, and all the big Only Iowa and Indiana remain in the i ii teams, including the Original Celtics, patit of the Wildcats for undisputed i ct tbaktoothwe i 7 7 is, 1, will be brought The Celtics have championship It appears over- Starts First Scoring' Drive withdrawn from the American league wheimingly-tertain the Hawkeyes and Tallies 7 maku the tackles extremely dangerous 'LLT'''' wrestle' '1 Weigilftnitligg 2 Iverl and are Campaigning as an independent Hoosiera- will be conquered by just as i somewhat of Alkisktitabeeighist 1 '1 team. many touclidowna as -Northwestern ,,,0,1,,,,,, Tn Akr Firestones, Cincinnati Y. wishes to score.

.11 0 0 1 a grappler than the redh Zitherists but it iseoubt ead tart match the 'I ti I AL C. and other big-time opponents In the most dramatic game played in i i tut whether tuff "1-1 --doesn't i would be booked. the Big Ten this season, Northwestern, Geek a I''. 1- anywhere hisePaPelle amtafrtletrit. alintriuter''''' 1 i LI Secretary Emerson said yuterday -tit- it 1, .4 a one time, came back i.0".:.:Li:1..,iii1::,ii....iiL ...:,:,,..,4,,,:....,,..

.::::,,.4, that Pres ent Engel had instructed id Anyway, it eMI: be good Mateht 1 1 him to loolt into fly the financial records I like a real championship team" to score 4r ve touchdowns-- an eliminate. the ,,3 w.f.:ill, L. in for that style so mut A irettlts has. been' irranted 'which '7- i i of the Tept0 tears, for the past two .14:,.. 1, i Gophers, the 0111Y other undefeated i sessotas in an effort to determine just will set the stage fer an epic struggle what chance there would be to break Crew remaining in the chmnpionshiP 11 Oven.

According to plans, the blis teams rate. the sensational Ie. ou I i wld. be brought here on a percentage For the greater part of the firist half owwouhriodtafraoukweghtoono.JDynahoisluirecert basis, and the players get what was Northwestern, taken by surprise by a left after expenses were paid. to first four of game, wu Cut- touchdown Minnesota scored -On the 7 :.,,.1 4 le evartillinaingsaisnd ocooenteodflathn.s, best ours.

No decision has been made as 4 what name the team will bear it it op- I played, and overwhelmed. Before the 1141 0.1"..., t7.4!!.. i erates under the Engel banners. Li Wildcats could get their bearing, Min- in: BADGERS BLOCK TRY Ile'S had crashed over With another I ,,1 74 game-and has been tom, vingteogr7tealineinngthevieetryscritefiwdbeeirleenhettaleshaolE :7. Cn OW tou rot' TO -SHADE ILL IN I 74 "rhe first 'half ended with Minnesota e.

will see oomething -DOW Illd 4 7-aieevrorewd L'' i leading, 14 to 7. At the start of the Fw, 0 .::.43. .:7, -tr. --q 1 books himself as the Terror of Lookout .1 Lineman Breaks Through on et hr ni sd Ilashy halfback i L'- f'D 'lltra' trig kick-off and, running behind per- ,,,:4 ,1 Mountain. He can pull mnri craw" stuff Extra to Preserve WI gm, feet interference, slashed his way nine- --i in 'en hour than any other, sk: .3, cousin's ty-five yards to a -toucndown.

The second play of the fourth period and hre th at the same time 0 i' ORIAL STADIUM, CHAM- resulted in another touchdown 'PAIGN, Nov. 7 Badgers for Northwestern and started the rout '-''it stOcks k- twill' go. matches toi, one Jennings and Black. of the University of Wisconsin edged a of the Gophers. NORTH Playing for nothi ,.........,,,,,.,,,,.,:4, im- one-point victory today against the Running behind the line of ecr ''''t l' Universi of Illinois, 7 to 6.

mage, tterosa the gridiron, Closolllossed Png bu the honor a forward pass to rend, who heaved a 7. 4 t- of the clay both having suffered West- short lateral to Johnny, Sullivan, cbm- 1 -4. 4 r4.1.,'-',.,,i-..,':,,,,:.,,..,'''',. .4.4: WITH GRID PERIENCE r. ern conference defeats, the teams batA- ID Meenan at halfback.

Sullivan galloped into the game as replacement for 1.,,,..... i 4 4''''' 405024 7.,.47.7.40004.7.74 tied through a scoreless first half 1., Badger pass. from John SChneller to fifty-four ds to That W101) s. IF Joe Ardor, placed the ball on Illinois put Norviweasrierri in i ttah! lead, 20 to 14. g.4...:&A,6,...,01,vi..,,: -1 5-yard line early in the third period After that, nneso defense faded.

ill 'and Schneller bucked it over for the Olson intercepted a' pass and. ran fifty- a i LI first down. Linfor kicked the all-im five yards for a touchdown and then iii. i entner caught a punt on his own 20. 11 portant extra point that decided the 4 14-1 yard line and clashed, eighty yards for Pioneers try a passing attackwith Fulton heaving, but Charlie White kills Wheeler grabs.

a'short pass from Fulton, but Price carries him off the ground 1 t': gaMe" Purdue, Miciii- a touchdown ended the scoring the threat by rushing the passer off his feet. You can't pass very well with that before be can start -Just another sophomore back getting his man. i' The int, beaten by bacife I gin and Northwestern, bounced right slaughter. The bee-up jumping in your face oy il Berr pas i intercepted a and mi la (14). Northwestern (33).

nneso 00ayinson 1 Manske ran to midfield. Bob liorine7t on the J. Rile 1" next play threw a pass to runback Ed munn 0 Dill 3, LAST-HALF ATTACK back to kick end Greasort, en end, over on a line, The try feraextra RECOVERED FUMBLE Schalk. He grabbed it tuld journeyed wen McDonald scooped up the loose ball and steplect point was wide. ARGM R.

0 Evans behind two blacker to a touchdown. r.e,satni GIVES REARS GAME GIVES DUKE Al marvil across the goal line for the score. let- Yunevich intercepted forward -Ipas's 1 Horaley attempted to convert the try "UL I Teeter RE Pend Meenan icto fretes drop-kick' for extra point was a few, rninutes later and ran thirty- d. Both teethe played on comparatively four yards for Purdue's first marker. Pardonner added the estra point.

1. for the extra point by a-placement, but go TS .....4 QB 4.. Moore blocke a Badger lineman blocked it. Wiscon- UM lo.lf RH- Ytentner equal terms throughout the first half Vry, 1 Wallace Wade's 0 7 sin spent tile rest of the afternoon 1ctess 3 lson Hecker.pardonner Purvis and Hors hed.the visitors of the "The Maroons threatened line to shreds Ninth Straight Over t' f' knocking down Illinois passes whicn I SCORE ilY PERIODS. 1 the North Carolina goal near the last In the second and going third periods.

de. 1e 0 2' threatened its one-point leer'. 11 1 Wisconsin got ten first down; and Minnesota I 'I' :,14 when side slants and of the third, wh lleky Wildcats, i 4 I 'Illinois five. Northwestern 7- 0 19-33 runs of Herring and Wichmen placed The-final period W945 a rout. rar- donner intercep a pass and dashed LE3aNGTON, Nov (-One 1- 1( The line-ups: Touchdowns-Manders 0 2 Olson 2.

Rent- the ban on the Carolina 5-yard of the "breaks of the game" gave Duke hd rds for one, tout own and '1- Wisconsin (7). ner 2. Sullivan (substitute for Meenan). 111' nano. Points afeer touchdown-Manders 2 (place- There the North Carolinians 'stiffened.

ninety a leK streaked ni ersity a- 7-to-0 itt Stall field unev Haworth IC Prink mentsii Olson 2 (drop-kicks). Following the North Carolina State bere today over-Ahe University of Ken- of Ken- eighty-nine 0 total Cornell. thiloire touChdown in the third quarter, ther. Pardon- tuck Wildcats and shoved from scrimmage or ano th Habit Nuispckel Gardner, Cornell. L.0 Jensen --Gelnir Simpsen Wigengin- Ft" Judge-' teams starte offenses failed lied 1 both 7 ner added the third touchdown in th i the St tuckians farther own.

ouhern i i KrUter Straw Lee Daniels. Loyola. Hood linesman-H. quarter -and Pardonner the Kranhold ILO Perk 11111 Ra maws. -to get much be iv yond midfield.

Centenary Made a deeperate attempt conference race; 7 small R.T. Hyink 's Both tearnsusedatraight football, for etre The Blue Devild triumph gave their cne final 'IV '4' Catlin R.E Sehustek the-three quarters of the game. It was 'A1 COEleh 1 a lace Wade, his ninth 1 Goldenberg QB Horsley RAMS BREAK LOOSE, freak folvard passes put the ball on not until the final period the Maroons cutive-victory over the Wildcats, eight Linfor L14. Berri the 4-yard line. Each pass was knocked of which were WW1 while be wu coach- McGuire 1 RH Even RUN VP uncorked a dazzling aerial attack with from 'its intended receiver, but each 4,,, A1.1,..,,,, Schneller PE Schalk Sikes, substitute for Herrington, throw- 1 it into Centenary arms.

"'s ing passes to Davis and Wichman t. Playi ng before 12,000 fans, Ken uc 1 SCORN BY eggibDel. I scrintniage attempts failed and Womac went through- the first two peribds -in 1 Wisconsin (1 7 6-- Detroit Trails by Only Four which- brought: the bail to the-- North threw a pass, the' one which Pardonner I had the ed style and seeming intuou, 0 0 0 0-- 0 Carolina 1-yard Again the stub-- intercepted and ran for a touchdown. netts visitors. 1 Touchdowns-Schneller (substitute for Mc- Points at HalfMurphy I line staved off the Purdue gained 440yards from gerbil- Guirs).

Point after touchdown- born North Carolina touchdown. mage and made pirteteen first down' to In the third period; however, fortune 1. r. Linfor (place-kick). Paces Fordham.

Another attempted comeback was favored the-Blue Devils, when 'John- 226 yards from scrimmage and nine 1 i Referee--Dr, J. H. Nichols. Oberlin. Dm- 3011, Kentucky halfback, wu tackled -on sage by A.

and 3 1. In a runningat- pire--John Chicago. Field Judge first dOW1111 for The line-up: S. MacPball. Michigan.

Head linesman c-t tack which ended on the Wolfpack 2- his own 20-yard line- while- attempting lost their yard line. Again the Maroons LE tew 0 Reid Michigan i 1 ,1 VOLUNTEERS LOWER scoring chance- by lack, of offensive punch. Line- Huggins North (6). Mississimel (01.s peters Perdue (40). Centenary (6).

to throw a oval slipped from Taylor his grasp and bounded. into the hands LT. Miller L.G Johnson of Singleton wn Harton, Duke who darted down the field for a tonchdown, Capt. --8 Brewer fulded tite point. 4 7.I I PARSON CREW 31 TO 0 ouerotatt r.k.

LT Price Boswell 11.0.,-- R.T. Oliphatt pe-' Cobb Taylor Mere Pattersal The share of the proceeds 0 Referee-Midsohn michiga Friedman Emmy, o. onner WV Mike 6. LG. 1, cgden pa rd Muse tt niek QB Smith -0 tUrned to charity-' 1-77, 1K- Ostin Line-ups: J7 1 li Lafrerte .0 f' '').

Nash Purvis RH. Vemerson Strout). rt.T Scales Yunevich FR womeek -orlats4J7) to. 1 I 2 cden I Gleason Kreuter L.H 1 Nerrington BOORS BY PVLIOD S. Carpenter Wright l'.

A tsm Cooke ItIC Os. 7 7' 7 2 (1,41) -NT i. Tudor Purdue Le Davis Centenary, 0 0 0 0- 6 idaon Adkins 0.1, O. 0.44 .1,4 i gale "-It Comiskey 4 wichman TouehdoWns-Pardonner 3, 'Horst- R.0 rbe 4 i Hacgont Kipping i Tuireeleni'. rtiek P1 0611116 11" lik''''' Hyatt R.E.-......

Skinner i o'; SCORE SY YKalt5De iltAlyucer hdown Pardonner 3 (dronskicks). 7 I North Cr aolina minimirmi 0 0 0 0 .0 a--- 0 Heck 3, Peele 2 (place-kicks). CIS Richards Liner i 'IP-- ag. iu, Mason 'Johnson Keno i Totichdown-Oleason. Gardiner lain ois Field ludge--Morrison mrw7 rn Kereheyel re-Sul- Kansas Ghicago.

17 ,..1. timplymm i i- 4'. 'Evan. Heed up Georgia Tefh. Med rat rd, SCORE BY PERIODS.

LI; Duke -7 0 2 0 1 i sissiopi co lege 0 0 0 0 -7-----lit 1 Point af ter touch. down," Brewer --(place-kick). i WILDv- t--7 i '4 MONTGOMERY, Nov. 7 big green wove sweet to 27. to.0 vietory over', valiant Alabama Polytectmic eleveh here today after, the lighter Plainsmen had held the Eouthem n.

conference leaden' scoreless for most of the first balf. More than 10,000, speCtators, Cramton bowl to capacity, wstched with amazement as Auburn's thin forwards blocked Tulane's scoring 6-, threats until the last two minutes of the second ieriod and themselves twice penetrated deep 'into Greenie territory. IZimmerman11-35-yard run-back of an Auburn kick -to the Plainsmens 42- line set the sparks for the lint sue. cessful 1rulane offensive, which' brought a touchdown just as the half ended. It was a different story in the laird period- as Tulane drove seventy-five yards after downing the kick-off on their 25-line for their second -touch.

down and -four minutes later bad Itlis other score following a 10-yard advithce; The final score 'Came early in the last Tulane's 'victory today came largely through ita powerful rushes through the line. The Greenlee used little: but straight football, 'which traduallywore the Plainsmen down after first half that had 'found them holding the Greenlee it critical moments. Nellie Felts, the big jurdor halfback from Mississippi, reached hie top form of the season tearing the opposing line to pieces and coxing three of Prulane's four touchdowns Early in the first period, a 20-yard pass from Hitchcock to Rogers gave Auburn first 'down on TUlane's thirty and another similar pass added nine more, but a bad pass from center caused a fumble on fourth down, and Tulahe took possession. .7 Twice in this same period 'Tulane was In scoring position, but once an intercepted pass on the lb-yard line by Hitchcock and again a on the 33-line halted the advances t- Fumbles hurt the chances of 'both teams in the second period. but near time Zimmerman took kick' on his 25-yard ran to the sidelines and was snagged from on the Plainsmen's 42.

An 18.yard pass, Zirn merman, to Ilaynez, slipped in among several running brought 'rulane to the 9-yard line and first down. Three plays failed, the fourth Grover hurdled the line for the touchdown and then place-kicked goal. Tulane needed but nine plays end four minutes to score in the third- guy. ter, from the 25-yard line and quickly came back to count its third touchdown following ta drive starting from its own 40-yard line with Felts lugging the ball across both A 75-yard Mtletenf011 of short gains, started in the third period, netted the Imt touchdown early in the fourth and Felts, who scored, and nlost of the oth er regulars retired in I favor substi'Tulane's last threat in the fourtho period was broken-, up as Auburn substitute end. recovered Glover's fume, ble on the 19-yard line.

4 -1 line-ups: Tubing 4.,. ilentsbia Fell (9) nayaes Orant Bankston OOOOO oLT4 4 4,4, 44 mcColitun Sulfide tire Ohambilail Lodrieues Jordon Paddock 0 Molous Upton ifro ,4 a Bush 1als7mo1e "0, Ariail Dawson Zimmertn.an a litteneock Parns R.H......i Boner. Pate Broirri SCORE BY PERIODS. 7 1 T01000 Ai '6 0 "1 14 Alabama Poly. c' 0 0-- 0 TouchdownsPelts Glover (substitute for Dawion).

Point4 after. Glover -(plies-kick), Felts Haynes (pass). Referee--Cbeeves. Oeoriia Drake, Heed St. Mary.

Field fudaez-Hill, Georeitt Tech. Nov 7 A1, to0 vie name's big green to tory over aliant Alabama Polytchn eie ev ere elei today lighter Pla en insm had held thSouth- ern, conference leadets' scoreless most- of the first :7, more than ,10.000 spe citatork filling Craamasemmtanenbot tvul to, wantsith unbaontr.I:oczdtatrekr4dedtulbid-o thtosnieminereemsy'sardenualvcostaesa ep into a 1 trrrItnry run-back of thleor line set the sparks a touchdown lust as the -half ended Ithainse essful Tulane offensive, brought It was a different the Period as Tulane- seventy-five yards-- after downing the kick-off on for their second down and -four minutes later hitd arts, other score fellowing 1 advance; The final score early In the last Period- today tame largely through i te powerful rushee through the line; The Greerdes used but straight football, 'which wore the Plainsmen down after a first half Greehies at moments Nollie Pelti, the big lortior halfback from Mississippi. reached hia top form of the season tearing the opposing line to pieces of Tu. lane's our touchdowns. A Early in the Mat period .41 20 yard pass from Hitchcock to Rogers gave Au- burn first1down on TUlane's thirty and another similar pass added "nine but a tad" pass from center caused a fumble on fourth down and took -possession.

trt. Twitscorance ing tewIter- pans On the 1.15 yard i line Hitchcock and again a fumble on the 33- line halted the Fumbles hurt the chances Of' 'both teams in the -second-period, but near half time Zimmerman took kick' On -his ran to the sidelines and was nagged from 'behind on the ay it Plainsmen's ,42. An pass ZIM" merman to "Hnes, sllsPed in ktnont -la is running aim( brough several rg run 'Thiene 8-yard -line, and lint do. Three playa bu.L on th ourth Grover hurdled the line or the touchdown and then place-kicked goal. Tulane needed and four minutes to score in kl ter from the 25-yard line and quic came back to countits third toucisdown f11evlinga -drive Startkcir irn1 iti 42" 40-yard linelvith ts lugging tn.

ball Fel acr -both times A 75- sue short Vilna. rted Yar third riod --n tted the -pe last touchdown early in the fourth -and irl t'11- Felts, who and Most of the oth er regulareretired in favarof substi- ,.4 Thiene last threat In The fourth'. riod was ue! es Egg Auburn aubatitute end. recovered 010Yerl SUM on the 19-yard ,4 4, The line-ups On Tatiana (I'M allmsa--t aynes Tall ,00 ALE A. s.

0 Bankston mecolitun Sea fide oa go .1..0..., Criamsitse Lodrigues .0 4 Jordon Paddock os Molpus Upton 440- .4 Bush Ariail Dawson DalrYronle Dsttecn ZialMOTMalt 4 L.11,: Hite Parris se 4.i f.o.; Roterg Pelts Irti BroWn i 80081 BY' PERU) '7 A- DS. iS27 TUlane .0 0 I. 14. Alabama is'oli a 0 0, 0 te Touchdowns-Pelts Glover (substitu IOT DalitOnl. POMO 7 after rlIAmrt d1444.1.1,1.10 ilitAslAm Drk ae, eed at.

arr. i Jite-L-Hill, Geortia Tech. Feld ud Fourteen nierabere tt' the ItorthChattanooga City Football league Squid have had experience with school or collegg.teams Two of tlus number played In ranks, Bromley Morris- The complete rotter, with name, tion, school and weight, follows: C. RE, Bcoggins, guard. Central, 141- F.

Mosier, end. B. Morris, guard, niversity of 4 tanooga, 180. F. Bells, end Central, 185.7' Carl Bearden, guard.

130.. i J. B. Graham. end, Tom Baker, tackle, 4 Hymie halfback, 142.

Arch Alley. end, Lookout, 151. City, 130. 'Thurman. Lively.

tackle, St. nee 1311 Lee 3 L. C. Abele, center, Centzal, 188. Jessie Armour, end, Lookout, 140.

Jim Ahead, center, 155. BillVells, fullback, Tennessee 'FrOsn' 170. Rill 'Winkler quarterback, 130. Lawrence halfback, Morgan end, Lookout, John Mitchell. fullback, 151.

B. F. Bromley, tickle, Carson-Newman. 180., Ed halfback, Central; MOUNTAINEERSTROUNCE'' MORGANTOWN, NV, I 01., a slashing battle studded with brilliants football, the Mountaitieers Of West Virginia', untversity rammed and passed the4t way to w. 12-to-1 victor over the Bobcats Of 'West Virginia leyan today.

Mountaineers' won by taldnii ad. vantage of the bl'eaks of the their touchdowns coming PA the mat of a Bobcat fumble and au intercartad I forward pass. The Wesleyan 1 parch of eighty-eight Isrds Believing that many 'people football ontY because they do tot derstand the. game, Alt. Louis sity has adopted a system this year teaching football during the gamea A football expert broadcasts theougt microphone from the field all the vial.

trxplainine the formations, the Pivot, spinner plays, reverses, forward psx'A pus defense, punts, for point ,1 touchdowns. qUick kicks -and other football information not known, to t4s Ispectator just learning the game, Am plifiers thrOughout the stadiunt the chtssotutaroteoogaen Vito andf s. 24squortato. lege teams have had experience with school Or 1, of, tills number 'played ih The complete rotter, with Mune, eall tion, school and weight, follows: 170 Scoggins, guard; cetotA isi.17,- end. Morris, uard, University DI 4 tanooga, 2,, Sells, end, 'Central, 165..

Carl Bearden, guard. Lookout; 150. Tom Baker, tackle, 140., i i Graham. end, Hymns' 142. halfback, Arch, Alley, end, -Lookout; 151.

I Thurmars-Livelyi tackle, Andrews, 4 182,,,, L. C. Abele, center A Lee center. 135. 1' Jessie Armotir Jim Alread, BM "Wells fullback.

Tennessee 71'014 1.70., ,,,.1.. Rid Winkler Lawrence halfback, centra0. morgan John Mitchell. 7 Bromley tickle, Carson-New, 1 180. i Ed teldr ha lfback, MOUNTAINEERS-TROUNC BOBCATS ON 'BREAKSO.

-12- 1 '1 MORGANTOWN ----In a slashirtg with brilliant ers of the Mountaineers football, A West; unfversity rammed 1 passed the4t way --T11 a lz-to-1 WeP over the Bobcats Of'West Virginia leyan today a "-The Moutaineers' won by taking as1: 'of the breake-of- vantag their touchdowns coming PA the of a 'Bobcat fu mble and an. forward pan The Wesleyan Ol i march of eighty-e Be 4'e C1 living 7 that many -people tOOtbitil onlY. because they do. tot 111: derstand the game, sity: has, adopted a system this-e Year teaching: football during the l' 7 throutb tb er 'br dcasts oft .00 a- EP microphone from the field an the-9mm, lei-nine the the Pivoc elP a plays spinner reverses, forward etl pass defense, try, for point LOUCE100111118. QUICK JUZILS 111,1111 gout.

a- A.a B. nab ILDOW14- 1'6'1- tnutaera i.n.rougnou me 'Dammam -1 Information ne Short Punt Paves Way for Firit California Scorer Over Washington. BERKELEY, Nov. 174 Bears changed a spectacularly close game into a second half rout today to defeat Washington's Huskies; 13. to 0, in the twenty-seventh annual renewal of football hostilities between these old-time rivals.

Forty thousand fans saw the Bears come out in the third period to crash over for a totuchdown and break the deadlock. Thkt first score was the signal for a California drive that shattered Washington's defense; drove it back relentlessly and finally ended in another score. When a poor Washington punt traveled only nineteen yards from scrim-. mage, the Bears put the ball into action thirty-two yards from goal. Plunges at the line, with Schaldach breaking loose for one gain of twenty-one yards, put the oval on the 2-yard mark and frpm this point Schaldach crashed over for the first score.

He also drop-kicked the extra point. In the fourth quarter, Riity Gill, Bear halfback, intercepted a pass and raced around his own right end for thirty-five yards and crossed Washington's goal line standing up. The, line-ups; Washington (S). California (13). B.

Smith Stone Sch we gler Ransoms O'Brien L.0 Carlson Howard .0 Medanich Palmer E.G Wiatrak Tozer P. Antontell B. Kaufmann Sohn Smith Hufford Stbaldsch Bledsoe R. OM Charberg Castle SCORN BY PERIODS. Washington 0 0 0 0-- 0 California 0 41-13 Touchdowns Schaldach.

R. OM. Point after touchdown--Schaidach (drop-kick). RefereeLouttill Oregon State. Umpire-.

Hurbel, Michigsn. Field judge--Klawana Chicago. Head linesman--4bizott, ChicagoN Short Pttnt- Paves Way for FPint California Score Over Washington. BERKELEY, Nov. 17s fornia's Bears changed a spectacularly 1 awe into a second half rout to- ose day to defeat Washington's Huskies; 13.

to 0, in the twenty-seventh annual neWal of football hostilities between these old-time rivals. Forty, thousand fans saw the Bears come out in the third period to crash over for a tque hdown, and break the deadlock. That first score was 8 the ig nal for a California drive that shattered Washington's defense; drove it back re- lentlesaly and finally, ended in another score. When a poor Washington pu' trav- eled only nineteen yards from scrim- mage, put Ike ball into a tion thirtY-two yards from goal plunges at the line, with Schaldach breaking loose for one gain ma enerkyegeci of twenty- on the 2-yard anoint Schaldach crashed over for the -first score. He t.

alas drop-kicked the extra poin In the ourth 4:111 arter Rpt Gill, Bear ha lfback, intercepted a pass and raced around his. own right for thirtY- en five yards end crassed Washington's goal line standing up The line-u ps' ---L '4 (1 Washington Calif ornia (13) B. Smith Stone we er gl II Ransoms gaillertal LG. Carlson .0 Medanich Palmer R.no Gill Wiatrak R.T....',..., Itt Kau.m Tozer ann Sobn Q0 Smith Hufford Sehaldech II Bledsoe R. Oi Cherierg 113.

Castle SOORX BY PERIODS. I IA A A-- A A A 1 ttezereeLauss14 VITICOU umpire-. Ruebel, Michigitni Field JudeeKlawana. Oblates. Head ChitRUN -Neyland and First Team Scout yandy as Reierves Walk Over -SetUp.

soloxylux. NOV: 7 Coach Bob Neyland and most of the Tennessee varsity scouted the Vander. bilt Commodores in Nashville today, the reserves stayed St home and kept clean the Vole' 1931 record of an uncrossed i goal 'line by defeating little Carson-Newman college. 31 to O. Beattle.lreathers.

Breezy V7mi and 1 Leo Fetzuzze, flashy aophomore backs. led In 'Tennessee's scoring attackan attack- marred by ragged, playbFa an4 In8131, oaatly Tennessee -made two totithdowns 'In the first quarter and one in each of the last, three quaxters. Carson-Newman only once came scoring distance. Lawson. tackle.

scooped un the ball on the Vole' 13- yard line when Tennessee's center. Wtchefl. 'pied and bad receiver. Early in the game Feathers raced eight yards around end for a touchdown. Later he carried the.ball Neyiand and First Team Scout fi Walk as Re ertes a 1 Over-SetUp.

xrnix Nov '7 .,1 KM os. the Coach an most of Ch Bob Nld Tennessee varsity-scouted -the Vander -bilt Commodores in riashvMe today the reserves stayed St bome and kept clean little the Vola" 4931 record of an oOltrline by defeating ltte arso. IR ewman college. 31 to O. Beattie Breezy and I Leo Petruzze, flashy sophomore hacks, led in Tennessee's scoring attack-an touthdowl 4 attack marred by razired and TM" aim one in each ox the lastthree only once came within scoring distance.

Lawson. -tackle. Iditchell. paSsed and bad no, receiver. scooped utt me ball on the Vols.

13.. line when Tennessee's -center. Emu- in the (tune Feathers raced eight Yard, end for a touehdolril- Lator hok rarrioti th'Jtskil PURDUE RUNS WILD ON CENTENARY; 493 pURDUE RUNS ini irs Et Trr rt 7LY 11-1 i I I. I I 1 I i I TORNADO 7 riveting Ili vb set Ira a EIDOCIW-WINUE 4-a40 t.trA a Lir la a ir a7 a si NEW YOVJE, Nov. 1 M.Paced by their gallant captain and halfback, Murphy.

the Pordham Rams overhauled the University of Detroit Titans, 39 to 9, today to remain on the list of the country's undefeated football elevens. For the first half the invaders from the west made3 a battle of it, scoring first on a field goal and railing by only tour points at the intermission. But they wilted in the third quarter and in the latter stages 'were able to offer only feeble resistance to the battering Rams. The Maroon Pordhans team completed the rout by opening up lc long-range passing attack that accounted for its last. three scores.

Murphy scored three of the touchdowns and generally distinguished himself, ripping the visitors' line for repeated gains. The Detroit huskies. who previously had lost only one decision this year, scored seven first downs to Pordham's ten but all but one of them came in the first half. Passes Accounted for Most of Detroit's gains and scored its only touchdown in the second period. Walter Uzdavinie4 Pordham tackle, suffered it, bead injury early in the game and-wu carried from the field.

It was feared, be keceived is frac- tured The line-ups: Yerdiasaa 439). Detrait (9)0 teonro.r Marker 1724:111 VMS. We .6 LT- '1. Reatir oo 6,4 WeiSe Dell ik.to oeve M. aPitagerald it42 Rose Murphi it) a ti.1 Warren Tobin alb a 'NIL.

st, sfs, McDermott 61666 ow Marsh Pepper L.11.1 O'Neill Morph J6 111t 611C16641 Parsee Donostaki Yuranhatt 1100P.11 "IT- PERIODS: Pordham tr 4, 19-0-39 Detroit Touchdowns Poedharn: litunstoth rionowiski Proper. Detroit: Weaker (sub for Field goalParpats (drop-irick). -Point after touchdown P'ordham: -J. Murphy a (place-kick). Tufts.

Umpire-45one, N. Y. U. lainelananlasko tataretta. Pied Jialb-Watkers larracuem NEW YOV-K, Nov.

7 oy their gallant Captain and halfback, Murphy, the Fordham Hams overhauled the University of Detrait Titans, 39 to gt t'daY to remain in on the list of the country1s undefeated football eleVens. Fr the firsthalf the invaders from tho west made. a battle 'of it, scoring first field goal and railing by only on wtour points at the intermission But they ilted in the quarter and in offer only the latter stages 'were able to of th batti Ras feeble resistance erng m. The Maroon Fordhan2 team comp 1 ted the rout by opening up lc long-range passing: attack that accounted for its last. threescoris.

Murphy scored three of the era touchdowns and generally distingilished himself, -ripping the: visitors' line Mr repeated gains. Ito Detrait husSie-a. whe previously had lost only one this year, amraket AIMPT2 f1rt inwn teb relretharn'A most of Detroit's gains and scored, ibil only touchdown In the second period. Walter Uzdavinie4 rordhem tackle suffered ito bead injury early In the tutect shun. It, gams end was carried from the ft was feared be had keceived frac- line-ups: Forabsie 439).

2 betriti tsv. 1. tfIldsfdais lichimmer tHeatty. DelliPout .0. roltirP a se ZS.

v'ti warren b. AI Tobina'T 1 RAI McDermott Mort Pepper il 9 a a 1 W9LFPACK AGGIE ELEVEN, 6-0 'N I ....,7.... i 1 -L- AGGIF No 6-0 1 IN 9 I. cItT 1 IVOLFPACK SHADES .,,,.....7..... 1 :0 ts )'.

I BRITISH'ENTRY ANNEXES'i. -JUMPING -EVENT OF SHOW Y.e-,Nov 7. Lieut. Talbot-Ponaonby- gave a brilliant exhibition of horsemanatdp tiley to win the British army team first' blue ribbon at the forty-sixth national horse show- in Madison Square Garden. 't '7' Mounted on Standard.

an 8-year-old mare, conteating against the pick of the ljumperz Of the British- empire imdfie United Btates, Lieut. TalbotPonsonby won the Brooks-Bright foundation challenge after two jump-offs. 'The veteran-jumper, and ber youtbful rider a. clean performance the fret time over, the difficult -course, tommitted only one and a half the second then ticking on1y aLllp-a-s IdMVIe 'Piece of Wood, one-eighth of an inch tbicki; placed zeros top ,4 of. the bars.

7- The United Stites team sent'out only One challenger, for the 'coveted ichal- on the Ridden by 'William Bradford. the o1djumrfthished out of the motley, charged; With tWO a bait BRITISKENTRY' ANNEXES 'i JUMPING'EVElkili OF -SHOW '8, 7 brilliant 'exhibition of borsemamalp ditit to win the army first' blue ribbon at the forty-sixth ma- tional horse In Madison Garden. imd- 'United -iStittesp'' Lieut. faun. AC44.aga m.o..

mebImmd, 41, A6ain liooftek. u'bmn4 t'llaucu5tL laltCL offs- vetenin lumver and her pe rformance the -first time over, th couse Com ficult 'mitted only one and a half faUlts- the second time. Out-'1111d vI caing a su pa eimvle piece of wood, one-eighth of an Ineht Placed zeroes top, of the bars. ss The United States teazti sent.out only One challenger for the coveted chal- -has two legs on the trophy; Itlsiden William Bradford, .1 I I II 11 And Overcoats Aleitnert. (-) 1 I I ty 4-1 L- I I Pef3 Act Today! NerA) on( gog JAct-Todar a Gents Throw Scare With Score in First- Three ntes and Then LAPAYETTlii.

courageous. but outclassed and weigked-CentefiarY college team tim to Pultue's smashing'. backfitht. in an intersictioral.football game here tOday; 49 to wide-Open of phi," made to order: fir heavier' Boilermaker ball 'carriers, who areethetil, the -Gentlemen's line tepeet-. edits Intercepted their forward passes Ann on offense behind beautiful interference.

Centenary threw- 10, scar the Western' conference' team' by scoring in the ltirst- three of YtMevich. Purdue fullback, fumbled on his own 29-yard line and Centenary re Womatic tossed a 28-yard pass tct oeborne and thilin Gents ThrOw vvi aa Score in First' Three 'Mill, couragLAPIAtoYETTIr''us. but -lite'', and Thin Wilt. weighed Centenary weig en nary college tetuli, Jell.14e: Tvabultfmt(tputdues mashing mterseotloPliktootball to ao o- to here tO- atTle; of lay seemed, for the irha arnath ett tbe Oentletneres lin rePeat- edlyi, Intercepted their forward Daises an4 ran On offense behind beautiful Centenary threw- scare the gestern i conference, team- ty scoring this three of YtMevich. flurclue fullback, fumbled on In4 t-- taileur or ana npliver Ita Ilies to Take, Lead and 1 Stops Two Drives Inside- 2-Yard Line.

e- Times Nov. 11.0--Meaine's Tornado waged an uphill fight to upset T. M. 'Cadets 'bete' today, at1 Ci-tach tloward's grid- dens scored first on a thel'were 'forced to oome' from behind meanwhile halting two T. bf.

drives inside the MeCallie 1-yard une a revamped line-up with Davis at end and Sims' at (Outer, the. Tornado line the lo Cala MI. completed eight passes for of its McCallie made tin first downs, two less than T. M. At the outset McCallii drove into T.

terrory and punted over the goal MIR. T.IkL lost ground on the next PlaY, then ttle, center passed Zs, 'sand 1 Stops 'Two -Drives svoirrieTw- a yr vo Codifies -roniatin wistrod art urihill liffht ,..1 tO upeet- 're Cadets Misch lioward's Blue, ifrid- den scored tint on a safety they were 'forced Come' from bebind to meanwl me halting two drivel inside the ticCallie 2-yard line a revamped line-up With Davie at end and Slats' at Allem- ter, the. Tornado line stoPPed the loo eels, I. completed eight passes for most of its McCallie made tin first downs, two less than T. M.

I. At the outset 1.1cCallie drove into T. Steps Over 'With Blocked, Ptint; tor Stati'S- 'First Conference Win. Not '7- Woltpack Irani North hungry from art extremely lean descended upon Iliflasixsippl' here-today and won Its first conference game of the year byLo, lone resulting from a- blocked The score war to The North Carotin State touchdown' cane in the third After an -of the were 'hacked to their -15-yard line. Wolf tackle, blocked the punt of Ogden.

Aggie end, sto bad droppect av .124, ri ITTrvis At A EA 11,1 an vs. zz-s- aae Carolina state Not 7- Woltpack from North huncry tram an actromptv Iptin simfmn descended upon Idiesiaeltptx A. and' -m---. here-today and won Its hit conference game of the year by lone touchdown. multing from a blocked The score was'e to The North Carolina State touchdown came in the third atter an eichange of the Iklarootu; "zero lwiekod in thoir 1-vikret 111 ir-N c-1 1 1, 1) )1) ,,,) 1 4,...

14 0---- It- k--' s-" T11 .4 1 ...7 7-- Pea "Ilervolas Prostrativit and utre, by Prof. E. a. Bishop. M.

Fellow American Collette of physicians and Professor of Clinical' Medicine. TREE. This noted lit explains to men and omen the situate and treatment of mental and Physical depression, sleeplessness. bead noises. nervousness, dizziness.

etc, Bent on request. Pio Writs Tho. C. PILORSIC IS West New 1Ter ts, N. tatexic4 Phrotelo Medicin tit IMP Dawes.

ea INKV IS 1 TENriESSEE'S 'L." 1 DIT'G CT t-'3 16.,14 416, So I I C3 Years' .....4 1 DII'G CT 1.

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