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PAGE TWENTY THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER -The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolines SUNDAY OCTOBER 24 SECTION ONE Fordham Shades Texas Christian In Wild Game 7-6 STELLAR PLAINSMAN T)ILLY Hitchcock (below) is one of finest players this season A halfback a real triplethreat man and starred in his 21-0 win over Georgia Tech yesterday a fine scholar too OHIO STATE DEE AT T-0 RAMS TAKE HECTIC SCRAP Pin DOWNS BADGERS 21-0 Bears Drive Over Trojans Eighty Thousand Fans See Powerful Bears With Power Attack in First Half Botiari Tallies Twice as Winners March Toward Pacific Coast Championship BY RUSSELL NEWLAND DERKELEY Calif Oct Golden Bears sounded another challenge today in their drive toward national football championship recognition with a stunning 20 to 6 victory over University of Southern Trojans Nearly 80000 fans the largest crowd to witness a game on' the Pacific Coast this season saw the powerful Bears smear the Trojans during a first half offensive that rolled up three touchdowns and a decisive victory It was the fourth successive victory over an old time gridiron foe for California and Its third win in the drive for the coast conference tiUe IK' 1 kf ft 51 JLh VjWwiwtS I i 'iW TV 1) 4 'J i I Auburn Overpowers Georgia Tech 21-0 STRIKE EARLY The Bears undefeated untied and undisputed leaders in the championship race struck early and often Behind brilliant line play featured by the work of two sturdy guards Stockton and Evans Vic Bottari left halfback scored two touchdowns in the opening quarter while Fullback Dave Anderson followed with another in the second period Southern California saved itself from being blanked when Lands-dell reserve quarterback went over from the one yard line to end up a 77 yard advance in the third quarter The counter was made against a complete team of California substitutes how the Bears rolled up the winning points: Nine minutes after the opening kickoff Bottari crashed left tackle for three yards The touchdown came on the tail end of a 57 yard march on eight line plays with the California line opening up big holes CLIMAX DRIVE Five minutes later Bottari spun around left end for four yards to climax a drive of 70 yards One pass from Bottari to right half Sam Chapman good for 24 yards was the big gainer with nine plunges at the line making up the balance In the second quarter Andersoh cracked through left guard for six yards for the third touchdown after a California march starting 67 yards from goal California chalked up 20 first downs against 8 for USC and banged out 304 yards from scrimmage compared to 64 for the Trojans FURMAN BUMPS HOSE BY 52-0 GREENVILLE Oct 23-Y41 university encountered little opposition tonight and ran and passed to a 52 to victory over Presbyterian college before a small crowd The Purple Hurricane made two touchdowns in the first period three in the second two in the third and only one in the fourth Shelley and Jenkins led the all-star combination with two touchdowns each The Furman forwards outrushed the Blue Stockings all the way Presbyterian made but two feeble attempts in Furman territory and both of these-sagged in the face of a tight defense More Than 67000 Fans Set Dick Nardi Score Only Touchdown BY FRITZ HOWELL COLUMBUS Ohio Oct (JPh-Ohio State knocked Northwest ern from the heights of unbeaten teams today winning 7 to 0 and practicallyerasing the 1936 Big Tea champions from the title picture The victory before 67521 fans kept the Ohio slate clean for western conference tilts Dick Nardi halfback retained his scoring record for the season by counting the lone touchdown in the third period after the most bitter of battles Nardi has one touch down in each of the four Buck con tests The Ohioans took advantage of the big to crash through The break came just a minute after Northwestern had been repulsed twice once on the Ohio four yard mark and again on the seven from where Fullback Jack Ryan missed a place kick KICK BLOCKED Ohio took the ball on the 20 and Howard Wedebrook booted to the Wildcat 30 A pass failed and then Bernard Jefferson negro Wildcat 1 halfback backed up to punt Karl Kaplanoff crashed through to block the kick and Warren Chrissenger substitute Ohio guard fell on the ball on the 26 Following three line smashes by Wasylik Rabb and Wedebrook Nardi slipped over guard for the touchdown -The point after touchdown was a classis Co-Captain and Quarter back Jim McDonald elected to place-kick for the point Voigt Northwestern right tackle broke through to block the kick but Mike Kabealo picked up the ball and tossed it to McDonald who raced ground right end for the marker The officials ruled that since th ball did not cross the line of scrim-' mage it was a free ball and that the point counted Oregon" state BEATS OREGON EUGENE Ore Oct 23-(4V-Led by Halfback Joe Gray Oregon State College defeated University of Ore gon 14 to 0 in a Coast Conference football game here today before a I homecoming crowd of 18000 1 With only six minutes left to play Gray passed seven yards to Quarterback Duncan on the Oregon 10-yard line then heaved another short one to Duncan who stepped the remaining distance for the first score Two minutes later Oregon State recovered an Oregon fumble on the Oregon 23-yard line On the next play Gray dashed around left end and over the goal line for the second touchdown STANFORD WINS FROM WASH SEATTLE Oct (41 University of Washington made the first downs but Stanford University made the touchdowns to win a 13 to 7 Coast Conference football game here today The Washington Huskies with a previous defeat and a tie lost all hope of successfully defending their conference title Despite the fact the Stanford Indians were unable to gain a first down and had a minus-10 yardage total through the first two periods they had scored a touchdown by half-time HARVARD LOSES TO DARTMOUTH CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct Wild Bill Hutchinson Dartmouth's sensational sophomore fullback sprinted splashed and smash ed for three touchdowns to provide his Indian teammates with a 20-2 victory over Harvard today before a crowd of 30000 which sat through a northeast storm that threatened to become a cloudburst While he was piling up hi "triple" he caught his Harvard rivals flat-footed on dry land and floundering aimlessly about when it came to mud Marshall Goldberg Leads Scoring Parade with 2 Cassiano Stars BY JUDSON BAILEY PITTSBURGH Oct 23 (JP) mighty Panther streaked up and down a soggy gridiron today and three times splashed over goal line for touchdowns to give the Rose Bowl champions a 21 to 0 victory Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg the sturdy mountaineer Irom Elkins Va scored two of the touchdowns took a warm shower and dressed before the third period was half oyer The 31200 fans who sat through rain and snow to watch the hitherto undefeated intersectional foes battle in Pitt stadium then saw Sophomore Dick Cassiano enter the melee and storm his way to another touchdown and run up a total of 171 yarda gained in less than two periods Big Bill Daddio great left end placed kicked an extra point after each of the touchdowns which were distributed one to the first period and two to the third The Panthers in rolling up 14 first downs and 352 yards from scrimmage were stopped twice in-side the five-yard line and had one touchdown called back because-a guard was In motion FUMBLES HURT PANTHERS The epidemic of fumbles which struck Pitt last week against Fordham kept the powerhouse under quarantine much of the time today and game Badgers recovered these miscues six times Wisconsin made only three first downs two by passes and gained a net of only 13 yards by rushing Goldberg sparked the 79-yard first period scoring drive of the Panthers from the moment they took the ball arly in the chapter He reeled off 14 yards six yards 29 yards and miscellaneous other gains for four first downs en route then followed perfect interference seven yards to the score GOLDBERG STEPS Again on the third play of the third period he cut through tackle and reversed his field for the 63-yard gallop which earned him an early leave from the hostilities Cassiano the bandy-legged Albany sophomore who replaced him looked even speedier later in the same period as he scampered 73 yards around left end with a lateral pass he snagged from Frank Patrick MAROONS WHIP FLORIDA 14-13 STATE COLLEGE Mis Oct 23 Piling up a safe lead In the second quarter and guarding it carefully through the third the Mississippi State Maroons barely nosed out Florida 14-13 after the Gators staged an uprising in the final period before 7500 fans The Gator uprising came on a single play after the Maroons had throttled running and passing plays Moon Mullins fullback drove through blocked and picked up a punt to score He also added the extra point Fred Mayberry uncorked a fine pass to Paul Brock that carried to the Maroon 20 Three plays lost five and then Mayberry tossed to Mullins on the 20 He cut back and zig-zagged his way across the goal line His kick was low I WALLOPS AND 19-7 BLACKSBURG Va Oct 23-41 Tech playing before homecoming crowd of 5000 today smashed Washington and Lee'i itate title hopes by whipping the Generals 19 7 It was Tech'a first victory In the past five games After Frank Pierce had drawn first blood fur Tech by scoring from the 11-yard line and went into a lead which lasted until the third period Big Bob Spcs-sard took a pas from Tech' 42 to the 20 and ran the rest of the distance to score In the third quarter Phil Demu-ro clinched Tech' victory by dashing 76 yards and score ALBERT SEGARS RESTS BETTER COLUMBIA OcL 23-P) Segars Clemson college football tackle who Injured his throat In the Clcmson-Carollna game Thursday was reported "some better" today at the Baptist hospital here A hospital official said Sejairs who waa in a critical condition until an operation last night was getting along today than ne was yesterday" A tube waa inserted In the ath lete'a throat to permit easier breathing SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 23-0P) are still the fighting Irish of Notre Dame On a field covered with a blanket of midwinter snow Notre Dame' turned back a powerful Navy team 9 to 7 today achieving a dramatic victory in the last few minutes of the game to thrill 45000 spectators Hopelessly beaten for three periods the Irish fought with furious savagery in the fourth period to smash the powerful Navy line and triumph With less than three minutes to go the game was decided by a safety SAFETY DECIDES Andy Publis Notre J)ame quarterback caught a Navy punt and raced for 64 yards before he was thrown out of bounds on the eight-yard line On fourth down with the ball on the three-yard line squarely in front of the goal posts the Irish elected to run Frank McCormick fullback failed to break through and fumbled The Navy recovered on its own five-yard line Alan Macfarland sub for Lem Cooke went back into the end zone to punt The pass from center was low and Macfarland dropped the wet ball He scooped it up and started to run but Chuck Sweeney Notre Dame right end dove into Macfarland with a crashing tackle to score a safety and the precious two points that meant victory for Notre Dame SCORES Notre Dame opened the final period with a furious attack Jack McCarthy Notre Dame fullback scored a touchdown on the second play He dashed through his own right tackle reversed his field and galloped 31 yards without a hand being laid on him Puplis kicked the point that tied the score The Midshipmen started with a power drive that threatened to sweep the Irish off the field They drove to Notre Dame's 11-yard line in a 55-yard march qply to lose the ball on downs A few minutes later Navy scored with Dick Gunderson Middie guard recovering a fumble on Notre nine-yard line Emmett Wood in the Navy backfleld bored through the middle of the line for a touchdown and later place kicked the extra point Notre Dame outgained the Middies 201 yards to 115 and nine first downs to six THORSON TAKES YORKTOWN RUN NEW YORK Oct 23-AV-In two races so close that only the camera on the finish line gave assurance they dead heats Alvin two-year-old Chaps and Buckley veteran campaigner Thorson won the cofeatures at Empire City today over a track almost submerged in water Thorson recent winner of an overnight handicap ran as a 4 to 1 favorite in the 18th Yorktown handicap but barely got up in time to nose out Mrs Busy for the first money of $7550 Chaps second choice at 5 to 1 splashed through the mud to beat Mrs Val Crane's Essjayette by an even closer margin and win the $8350 purse in the Ardsley handicap CAMDEN FROCKS DARLINGTON HI CAMDEN Oct 23-The Camden Bulldogs walloped ar unexpectedly weak Darlington High outfit by 25 to 0 here last night to win in a walk Darlington put up some resistance in the first quarter keeping the locals Just short of the goal but folded up in the second period to let all four Camden touch-dawns get across all scoring being done in that period Camden gave the entire squad a workout in the last half and kept Darlington on the defensive most of the time The main reason for their 'failure to score in this time was that the green players received a number of penalties for holding ELDER MAKES LARGE CATCH Special to The Observer NEW BERN Oct 23 Dr El Hillman presiding elder of the Methodist church landed a 18 1-2 pound rock bass in Trent river This is believed to be the second largest catch ever made in a local river A 17 1-4 pound fish was caught here by Miss Helen Hawk in Tar river and another catch of 25 pounds hauled from Neuse river LAKEVIEW HIGH DEFEATS LATTA LAKEVIEW Oct 23-The powerful Lakevlew High school football team defeated a hard-fight ing eleven from Latta 47-0 Proctor and Elvington Lake two star backs ran wild all afternoon behind timely blocking Miller booted two extra points in two tries For Latta Manning was best WOFFORD WINS FIRST CONTEST SrAnTANnuitG Oct After a 79-yard touchdown run by William McIntosh had tied the score at 6-8 ii the third quarter Wofford surged back In the final peiiod today to defeat Newberry fi'llege 13 to 6 before a home-corn-g crowd of 3600 Ftght to NEW YORK Oct George Zrrgaras New York lightweight and Johnny Rctrlg of Clifton i fought a lively eight-round draw before 3000 fii at Ridgewood Grove tonight Zengsra weighed 111 1 2 and Rohrlg 134 3-4 Wilbur Stanton Bench-Warm- er Kick Extra-Point That Wins Came (Fordham conqueror of Texas Christians yesterday plays North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Saturday) BY PAUL MICKELSON NEW YORK Oct (A1) Into as wild and wooly a game as football ever produced jumped a bench-warmer with a sure toe today to give Fordham University a 7-6 triumph over the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian University Twenty-five thousand fans fairly drenched by both rain and thrills of a wide open bent for hell game sat In hushed silence as Wilbur Stanton leaped off the bench and swung his toe at the pigskin Aided by Angelo Fortunatj who had scored the tying touchdown and held the ball he booted the ball squarely through the uprights to give the Rams a hard earned triumph never forget with only two minutes left to go CHARM ENDS The kick from the wet and somewhat slithery field ended a charm that the horned frogs from Fort Worth Texas held for 58 minutes Time and again the outwitted Rams piled up to the enemy goal line only to miss with distances of one foot to six yards to go And when they finally blasted the spell they made a 95-yand march by land and air to rush over the tying touchdown The thriller was a case of getting the lead at the outset and holding on for life the rest of the trip 'Die game 10 minlites old when the aerial circus from the Texas plains accomplished what mighty Pittsburgh has failed to do in three successive a touchdown With little Davey throwing passes all over the Polo Grounds greensward the Invaders drove to the Ram 13 where little Davey shot a pass into the arms of Don Looney who caught it going over the line for the score try for the extra point by placement was low and wide and the big tug I war was on DRIVES FAIL As their line suddenly strengthened after playing loosely for the first period the Ram backs drove to within scoring distance three times in the second period failing on the three-yard two-yard and one-foot lihe on as many desperate tries In the third period they were stopped on the two-yard stripe again and it looked like curtains for Fordham and its Rose Bowl hopes as the Rams found themselves in the fourth period five minutes to play on their own five It was from that five where they passed in desperation that the winning drive opened Along mid-field it was halted as each side fumbled but off It went again with Joe Granski tossing passes to Captain Johnny Druze and Fortunato to carry the ball to U's six Fortunato finally took it over on fourth down from the yard line But for Fortunato and the stiff Ram line Stanton never would have made his game winning kick The pass from center rolled along the ground but as the Ram wall held off the charging white shirted Texans Fortunato straightened out the ball into a perfect position and Stanton had a perfect set-up In winning Fordham swiped the aerial thunder throwing 22 passes and completing 12 for a total of 182 yards as against 107 yards gained through the air by O'Brien and his aerial troupe UNC HARRIERS DEFEAT NAVY ANNAPOLIS Md Oct F-A strong University of North Carolina team outran the Navy cross country harriersT8 to 37 today The Tar Heels Southern conference champions took four of the first five places with three of their men finishing in a dead heat Andy Jones captain of the team Bill Hendrix who took first place against Navy last year and Fred Hardy crossed the finish line with their arms linked Their time was 21 minutes 14 3 seconds for the four-mile course AMERICANS WIN IN IRISH DRAW LUBLIN Oct 23 Americans won a minimum of $2034178 In the 22nd annual Irish Hospital Sweepstakes as the drawing ended today for the lottery based on next Wednesday' Cesarewltch race at Newport England The turn of the big drums gave Americans a total of 1563 awards and the possibility of additional winnings for those who hold tickets on horses that win first second or third next week It was unofficially estimated that Americans contributed 70 per cent of the total sweeps patronago WOLVERINES 7 HAWKEYES 6 IOWA CITY Is Oct 23 Wolverines who have prowled unsuccessfully through Big Ten football sectors aifice October 1035 finally found victim today when they defeated lows another victory-starved team 7 to 6 before 18 000 Dad's Day guests The Wolverines bouncing back In grsnd mahner from their 39 to 6 walloping by Minnesota last week outplayed the Hawkeyes most of the way snatching a 7 to 0 lead In the scrond quarter and clamping a tight ltd on Iowa's offense except for one brilliant touchdown thrust by Nil Klnntck Stolen Ball Fumble Hurt Yellow Jackets Kelly Steps Atlanta oct 23-a-au-burn the mid-season surprise package of the Southeastern conference trimmed Georgia Tech 21 to 0 before 19000 shivering fans at Grant field today Uncovering a sparkplug in Henry Kelly a junior from Tarrant City Ala the Plainsmen won their fourth straight game from the Engineers Kelly led a hard-driving offensive that Tech could not check in the first half FIRST The first Auburn score came on one of the strangest plays Kelly broke away in midfield and ran to 21 before he was out of bounds A moment later he tossed a pass that Page Intercepted on the nine and ran back to the 15 where Sivell Auburn guard tackled him high stole the ball out of arms and ran a touchdown Auburn kicked rdf to Tech and the Engineers made a 'first down only to lose the ball as Collins fumbled and Antley Auburn center recovered on the Tech 37 as the quarter ended FENTON TALLIES Two short line gains and Jimmy Fenton Auburn halfback raced around left end for 30 yards and the score His placement kick like the and the third to was good DRIVE TO ANOTHER SCORE Again Auburn kicked off and Parted another touchdown drive after Captain Fletcher Sims of Tech punted out of bounds on the Plainsmen's 45-yard line Kelly Fenton and Dutch Heath the Auburn fullback alternated on the 55-yard march with Fenton going over from the four-yard line for the score 9 OSCAR VITT New manager of the Cleveland Indians Oscar Vitt 47-year-old Oak land CaL resident is pictured In this photo in the uniform of the Newark Bearfe which team he led to the International league championship this season Vitt succeeds TIDE ROLLS WASHINGTON Oct Crimson Tide striking once with its versatile running attack and twice through the air bumped George Washington uni versity from the unbeaten ranks and earned a 19 to 0 intersectional vie tory today before 24666 fans The triumph was Alabama's fifth of the campaign It sent the Crimsons back to settle their other accounts in the South with a perfect record and with their customary long-range vision of a Rosa Bowl journey Perhaps it was the -mucky condi tion of the field following heavy rain or maybe the natural letdown of a team recuperating from its tough game last week with strong Tennessee but whatever the cause Alabama did not look like a championship contender today It took the Southerners more than a quarter to set the spark to their rushing offensive and although they won handily they were far from alert to a half dozen 'opportunities George Washington errors offered them The Colonials except for a wild aerial barrage that clicked briefly in the last period made few aggressive gestures and gained only 16 yards more than they lost rush ing all afternoon JASPERS LOSE TO KENTUCKY LEXINGTON Ky Oct 23 -4V-The hot and cold University of Ken tucky Wildcats blew plenty hot here today to defeat Manhattan College 19 to 0 in one of the major grid up sets of the day Underdogs because of their medl ocre showing in four previous games the Wildcats snapped into action to do all their scoring in the first half putting across two touhdowns in the first quarter The Jaspers greatly feared by the 8000 fans who came out to wtach what wa supposed to have been the slaughter of the home boya proved to be suckera for a deceptive aerial attack the Kentuckian launched at the outset MONTANEZ IN WIN BY KAYO NEW YORK Oct 23 -(41-Pcdro Montanez the heavy-fisted Puerto Rican took a atop back toward the fistic heights by technically knocking out Joe Stralgej of Camden in four round at Rock land Talace tonight Straigei wa unable to answer the bell for the fifth because of a bndly cut lip weighed 137 Montanez 137'A Montanez outpointed recently by Lou Amber In the "Carnival of could not get started against Straigei until (hr third round The New Jersey lightweight tied Tedro up when the Puerto Rican rushed in and kept him off balance DUKE HARRIERS BEAT STATE DURHAM OcL 23 -(AV-Duke university' cross-country team scored a 22-33 vlrtnry over th Slate harrlr here thl afternoon In a Southern conference dual meet Charle llunter State'a iphomnre flh pared Duke'a Harold Johnaon by 1 8 aeconda to win first place SYRACUSE UPSET BALTIMORE Oct -Syracuse university's undefeated and untied football team was torn from its unblemished pedestal today by a flashy University of Maryland eleven that played the Orange off its feet to the tune of a 13 to 0 defeat About 9000 shivering fans cheered the thrilling if muddy contest Marty Ghckman Olympic sprinter and top backfield threat for Syracuse was bottled tightly by a Maryland defense which refused him a tingle gain of any consequence Both touchdowns came to Maryland by air In the first few minutes of the second quarter Charlie Weidinger ace passer and quarterback tossed a 30-yard aerial to big Jim Meade who raced over the goal untouched After outplaying the Orange dur Ing the third period and most of the fourth Maryland's Frank Skot nicki broke up a desperate Syra cuse passing barrage of hauling down a heave from Glickman and pounding 40 yards inside the sidelines for thei second tally BROWN UPSETS COLUMBIA LION NEW YORK Oct Brown' battered Bears got up off the floor with a fourth-quarter knockout punch today and sprang the biggest surprise of the Eastern football season with a 7 to 6 decision over heavily-favored Lions They stopped brilliant Sid Luck-man except for sporadic moments fought toe-to-toe all the way and came out on top with a 93-yard touchdown march with less than 10 minutes left to play of the Eastern gridiron battles for the last five years the Bears thus gained their first major victory since 1933 and scored their first victory over Columbia since they turned the trick by an Identical acore In 1932 SPARTANS BEAT MARQUETTE 11 EAST LANSING Mich Oct Rangy Jack ringel fleet footed halfback ended Michigan touchdown famine here today aa the Spartan put on a late rally to conquer Marquette 21 to 7 Plngel acored all three State touchdowns the last one on sensational 80-yard sprint Early In the third period Mar quetle tied the count when Ray Sonnenberg caught a 10-yard pas from Andy Bakula over the goaf Plngrl'a touchdown were the first the Spartan have acored alnce they beat Michigan 19 to 14 October HOLY CROSS 11 STILL WINNING WORCESTER Mam Oct 23-(4-Holy Cron lemalned untied and undefeated today by edging out Weitern Maryland 8 to 0 before 8 OttO on rain aoaked Fltton field today The touchdown fame In the first period when Cahill tore off 20 yard to the Writern Maryland five and then on an end play ran over unmolested Turner mUsed the point Furman scoring touchdowns: Jenkins Shellrjr 1 Gaskins Penn Nolan Coley Points after touchdown: Traynham 2 (placement) Nolan I (placement) Officials: Causey iSouth Carolina) referee: Fuller (Florida) umpire Sander (W A LI field judge Cunningham (Vanderbilt) head linesman Football SCOREKOARD (Start on lit Sports Fare) kaa Taaehers file) Whitewater (Wla) Teachers 7 Oihksih Teacher 8L Cleat Taaehers 1 Wlnana Teachers a Klrketrlll Teacher Mluanrl Mines (tie) Central Oklahema Teacher 14 Amlin Celle IS Parnsna Cclle 7 La Vara Collet 7 Occidental CclltS Radian University (tie) Tarhle Celleia I Chllleeetha Buiintaa Cellcia I Kenyan Alfred IS Mlnet Teacher 7 Dlcklnaa Teach-tr law Stain Teachers Caa (lie) Harllnfton (laws) Callcf rare (tie) Ncrthweetcrn Oklahoma Taaehers Col legs Wait Taaaa Btat Teacher Collet Kemper Military Academy IS) Kan-aos City Kae Jsnler Celle TIGERS DEFEAT RUTGERS 6 TO 0 TRINCETON Oct 23 rJF) single touchdown in the opening period gave Princeton' foothpll forces a 6 to 0 victory over a Be- fensivcly-powcrful Rutgera eleven today as these oldest of all gridiron rivals waged one of their finest battles before a throng of about 35000 in Palmer stadium The margin of superiority today was greater than the core indicated but aside from the single touchdown march of 36 yards it wa the brilliant defensive play that featured the contest Twice Rutgers held within Its own one-yard line forcing Princeton' ball carriers back on their heels BAYLOR WHIPS TEXAS AGGIES COIXI5GE STATION Tex Oct 23 (4-Undefeated Bavlor put a vaunted Tcxn A and team on It casualty list today 13-0 Bullet Bill ralteraon passing rxpert loosed two touchdown aerial that dropped to completion beyond the Cadet goal stripe III first In th firat five minute of took lh apirlt out of a befuddled Aggie eleven that got It own machine Underway only once Song hav been wrllten about Good Old Baylnr and th boy didn't let th anngwriter down today The line permitted only 49 yards on running play Golf Tourney At CCC Set For Nov 8 Auburn 7 1 14 6 Tech 0 0 a Auburn ainrln: Sivell point after touchdown Fenton (placement) Ofdrlalf Referee Thnmon (Gat) itmnlre Clemente (Ala): heed llnemen O'Sullivan (Attentat field Jodie Rprlgel (Tenn DETPOlfwiNS FROM BOSTON NEWTON Mas Oct 23-tAV Tha University of Detroit eleven found the muddy going to It liking today and defented Boston College team 14-0 before 7000 rain aoaked customers on Alumni field The Tilana tallied In the opening period when A1 Oliveto Detroit fullback Intercepted an Fsgl pas and raced 81 yarda for a touch-down and Farkaa went over for the second score from the one-yard marker In the third Ilooalrra Collert CINCINNATI Oct -(41-Cosrh Bo Indiana uni yermty football (quad displayed too moth power for ttie University of Cincinnati Rmrtatg a the Hooaleri wnn 27 to 0 before a amall crowd here today POSTPONED for th third time I this time du to a conflict on th Community Chrst drive upon which a number of players will be working th annual women' gulf championship at the Charlotte Country club will start November 8 Th 1 mirnament was firat post-poned due to work on the green and the second tim due to the death of Mr Ralph Van Landing-ham mother of I lean Van land-Ingham on of the pait wtnnera Of til cup I Mr Willard will be the defending champion th! year having won the 1938 tourney Tim qualifying round of hole will he held Monday November 8 Match play wiy follow each day with the final on Saturday or Monday Award for consolation wlnnrr and runnera-up In all flight will be given A good field of at least two 16-player flight la expected if the weather la clear at th time of i A-.

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