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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 21

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Florida 0 Vanderbilt -mrrK nr'13 Alabama 0 NortJt CSrolina rrr--rrr' 32 State 0 California v'rrrrTrrr 13 7 Tennessee Tf Auburn 0 Ida Fisher 0 Georgia ech 6 Miami High 77 tr -25 Fort Lauderdale 0 VANDERBILT DISPLAYS PUNCH TO TURN BACK ALABAMA HARVARD OUTPLAYS INVADING GATORS IN 14-0 STYLE CLEMSON FINDS KENTUCKY WILDCATS ARE VERY WILD KENTUCKY GETS GOING AND CANNOT SLOW UP POOR LITTLE GATORS FAR AWAY FROM HOME HARPER RED LEONARD LEAD COMMODORE CREW -o IIP STATE 32-0 WHISKERED IIOOSIERS ATCH GOPHERS WIN Minneapolis Nov 2 (SP) Led by thre etlreless backs gold-and-marooned Jerseyed Gophers crushed the University of fighting eleven 19 to 7 here this afternoon The victory means that whiskers adorning the faces of 300 of the University of Indiana students already long will continue to grow as the students had pledged that they will not shave until tlietr team has chalked up a victory Alternating wide end runs by Win Brockmever off tackle thrusts by Arthur with heavy line plunged by Bronco Nagurskl the Gophers riddled the defpnse ypeatedly WILD WOOLY OLVES HARASSING HASKELL New Orleans Nov 2 (JP) A flashy pack of Loyola Wolve here today overcame the big hard-driving Haskell Indians 19 to IS In a slashing game Haskell was first to score early In the second quarter with a tonch-don Loyola however came back In the same period to Jump into the lead with two touch-donna one hy a pass over the goal and the olher hy a pass Intercepted Fannin caught the first and Lopez galloped with the latter for 43 yards Both teams scored In the final period Bridges of the Wolves breaking through for 44 yards and Weller of Haskell eluding tack-lers for 47 yards SOI TH Georgetown Col 7 Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Imou (Kyl 25 last Tennessee (I Tulane Erosh 211 Alabama Erosh Ienolr-Rhvne 2 Mars Hill 0 Atlantic Christian 20 Lvncbburg 12 Richmond 0 Roanoke Arkansas 32 Louisiana State 0 1 12 Davidson 6 Maryland 13 irginla 13 Notre llame 20' Georgia Tech 0 Vanderbilt 17 Alabama 0 Kenluekv 41 Ciemson 0 North Carolina (2 state Villa Nova 17 Oglethorpe 7 Tennessee 27 Auourn Findlav 2 Rio Grande Bu mingham-houtlt 20 Millsapa 7 Guilford 13 Flon 0 I Sdt Washington A Lee Howard 51 I nlon 0 Centre HWesl Kentucky (i rurman 12'Vake Forest 0 South Meth Southwestern It Miami 0 Kenmore 7 Kent Stale 0 Miss A and Mississippi College 0 Iovola 10 Haskell 12 nlv of Miss 0 buwanee 0 Oklahoma Aggies 20 Tulsa I niversitv ft Bailor 34 lesas Tech St Edwards 20 Rice Institute 7 Fort Russell lx ltegis College 12 Sterling 0 Friends 0 Texas Christian 25 North Tex-Teaeh 0 Stetson 44 Southern 19 Louisville 11 Fast Kv Teachers 6 King College 14 7 enn Weslevan Arkansas Aggies ft Louisiana College Slippery Teach ft Indiana Teachers Texas Aggies Austin Tearhers Texas Teachers 13 VlcMurrav College Southwestern ft Arkansas College Catawba 20 Bridgewater Marsha'll College 0 Fmnrv Henry Duke (Frosh) ft3 Wake Fuiest Frosh NEW YORK 14 TO 6 Coach Chuck Men Continue Brilliant Football Tactics BY THE ASSOCIATED FRESSJ CHAPEL HILL Nov 2 UT) University of North Carolina using ell kinds of football in a versatile attack and also about two score players during the course of the contest romped to a 32 to 0 victory here today over its ancient rival North Carolina State College The Tar Heels by their decisive win kept up their drive in the Southern Conference and also kept a clean elate in the battle for championship honors in North Carolina's Big Five Nash Erickson and Ward led Carolina's attack with the linesmen being changed eo steadily that there little chance for anyone to star though the entire forward wall was usually able to repulse thrusts Dellinger was the big gun for State on offense with good support from Melton and Jeffrey Uepo May and Smathers stood out defensively for the Techmen Nash made a 67-yard return of a punt for a touchdown in the first period scoring Carolina's second touchdown State tried numerous passes in the last quarter with fair success but not enough success to score Sror by period: North Carolina State 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 North Carolina scoring: Touchdowns Nash Brown House isubstitute for Spaulding Erickson (substitute for Nash Harden (substitute for Spauldingu Points after touchdowns: Spaulding 3 (place kicks' Officials: Severance (California referee Biark (Davidson) umpire: Brewer (Maiy-land) linesman Foster tHampden-Sydney) field judge Hackman and McEver Lead Vols In 27 To 0 Win Over the Auburn Plainsmen fBY UNITED PRESS KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov Flaying in a driving rain that made the gridiron a veritable ewamp Tennessee defeated the Auburn eleven 27 to 0 here today It was more like a greased pig race than a football game with fumbles preventing both sides from keeping up a sustained attack but Tennessee overwhelmingly superior Auburn playing its first game under Johnny Floyd as coach since the dismissal of George Bohler never got Inside of the 40-yard line Only the good punting of Jones In spite of the water-logged ball and the stubborn defense of the Plainsmen at times redeemed them and the touchdown twins as Hackman and McEver brilliant halfbacks are called here covered themselves with glory as well as mud executing long runs and passes at will to score Tennessee would have had two more touchdowns but for the fact that the ball was recalled to assess penalties after the Vols had carried It over Hackman scored first with a gallop through line for six yards lm the first quarter and McEver followed early in the second period with another touchdown He repeated with another In the third quarter after a splashing 30-yard dash through tackle In the closing minutes of play Dutch Reineke substitute Tennessee quarterback drew the Plainsmen's defense to the right then cut back to the weak side of the line and scampered untouched across the line for a Shipwreck Kelly Wreck Ciemson Barge In First Minute of Flay By Dashing For Touch down and Thereafter Too Bad To Tune of 41 To 6 I BY THE ASSOCI ATI TRESS LEXINGTON Ky Nov Shipwreck Kelly Wild Cat halfback ran 45 yard for a touchdown exactly 1 minute and 57 seconds after his team started playing the undefeated Tigers of Ciemson at Stoll field today and that play Beamed to take the pep out of the vlattors From that moment until the gam ended In a 44 to 6 victory for Kentucky the contest was a complete route except for a few minutes In the third quarter when the South Car-oll nans rallied for their only score The affair was in effect three game rather than one with a total of 52 men taking part on both sides The astonishing demonstration of power made Kentucky a favorite with Tulane for Southern Conference honors Substitutions followed one anoiber before the first half ended with Kentucky leading 80 to 0 After the intermission Coach Gammage of Kentucky left In the second stringers he had sent to the grid after his regulars had wiped up with the original Ciemson line and then followed with 10 substitutes The Ciemson men who had started the game returned at the start of the second half and McMlllian scored a touchdown against the second string Kentuckians It looked for a while during the third quarter ss If the visitors might meke the score a little lens one sided but the Kentuckians soon demonstrated thst the men In the field at that time could handle the enemy as effectively as the first line team had handled damson's original lineup and her substl tutes A remarkable feature of the contest was the complete failure of forward passes Only two out of 12 were good The Wild Cats on the other hand tried only three pasess and all of them were completed lor nice gains Kelly made hla first touchdown on Clemson's punt which waa kicked after one attempted play Before the end of the first quarter ha had snatched another one at exactly the same distance from the enemy goal and mad his second 47-yard run The lineup CLEMSON Position KENTUCKY Woodruff Je Bsuchmn Swnfford It Wrisbt Seisel Is Torque? Gresham Colker Dunells rs Thompson Collins rt Dresrv Jones re Yates Parieett qb fipirer Hallman Ih Kell MrMtllan rh Rlrhardi MrCarle- fb Tom Ph'ppa Kentuckv touchdowns: Kelly 2 Bronson 2 Myers Ford Spicer Kick after touch-down Cavana 2 Ciemson touchdown McMillan Referee Lainber (Ohio State) umplra Wesslins (Kenyon) Pass In First Quarter Results In Touchdown By McGaughey Ijeonard Gets Through Alabama Line In Last Quarter For 27-Yard Run and Touchdown I BY THE ASSOCIATED JPRE8S NASHVILLE Tenn Nov Displaying offensively and defensively one of the most determined stands a Vanderbilt team has made in years they added a brilliant victory today to their perfect Southern conference record by upsetting Alabama's Crimson tide 13 to 0 before nearly 13000 spectators Placing their hopes on a charging line the arm of Benny Parker flashy full back and the dashing of Amos Leonard Dan McGuggin's men crashed through Alabama's eleven to a well-earned victory The Holm-Cuther-Campbell combination renowned for Its havoc-producing spin play failed to click at opportune moments Coach Wallace men finally sought desperately but In vain to score through the air With the ball in mld-fielg Vanderbilt swept Into an early lead when Parker shot a beautiful 38-yard pass to Paul McGaughey who continued for eight yards to a touchdown Alabama expected Parker to run with the ball but he eased back several yards and heaved the oval high over all the secondary defense to McGaughey Abernathy kicked goal Alabama missed two chances to score In the second period Weakened under the pounding of Vanderbilt's backfield men Alabama saw Its last hope fade near the end when Leonard dashed 27 yards across the visitors' goal The try for extra point failed The hefty Alabama line opened hole after hole for the Tide's plunging backs In the second period but after marching some 65 yards up the field to the 10-yard stripe found a forward wall and lost the ball on downs Again In the same period Alabama charged to within scoring distance but its drive went for naught The probable lineups: VANDERBILT Position ALABAMA Scheffer Je vMn2S Abemethy Moore head" I 1 1 I Ir f'VVV 'VM Smith ivarta re -Elmore 'Siard 8b Campbell Vauehev 7 1 McRisht (comas rh Sluther or Long Parker ft Holm Score by periods: Alabama 0 0 Vanderbilt 7 0 0 6 13 Vanderbilt scoring Touchdowns Mc-Gaughev and "Leonard Point after touch-down Abernathy (placement) Officials: Strupper (Ga Teh) T-fj-ree Prry (Sewaned umpire: Flowers Georgia Tch) field judge Connery (Washington) head linesman STETSON SWAMPS SOUTHERN 44 TO 19 BATTLETQd3-13TIE Old Rivals Find Tliemelves In Deadlock Aftpr Desperate Scramble TBY THE ASSOCIATED PRKSSJ COLLEGE PARK Md Nov 2 Maryland and Virginia crashed through each other's defenses in their Southern conference contest today to reach a deadlock at 13 to 13 In the final minutes of play Spectacular Individual plays figured In most of the scoring with Maryland getting the first advantage only to see Virginia take a lead that seemed to promise victory until the Terrapins staged their period rally A running and passing attack that Rte up a total of 73 yards gave land the first touchdown in the initial period The drive came to Its climax when Chalmers tossed a pass toHeagv Terrapin end who raced the final 20 yards for the score Chalmers missed the goal for the point It was onlv a few minutes later that Thomas Cavalier halfback evened matters for Virginia bv tucking a Maryland punt In his arms and scoring on a 50-yard run bark Faulconer missed the point In the third period Lewy Virginia fullback Intercepted a' pass and ran it back to the 44-yard line Two plavs later Thomas got off a long pass to Bryant which gave the Cayallers their second score Faulconer kicked the extra point In the final period Maryland staged Its rally and scored near the close In a drive that started from the 20-yard line after Thomas had kicked over the goal EAST Carnerie Teck 19 aihinrton 0 Lolcat? (0 Nammlfi) Sydney YVavnesbur Vi trove Lily Catholic 20 Manhattan 7 Cailaudet I' of Baltimore 0 Marines JOil Coast Wuard 0 Westminster 7 Bethany 0 West Liberty I psala 0 Allegheny 0 Thiel 0 New Hampshire 52 Lowell Textile Wesleyan 10 Trinity 14 Lehiffh 2X Wuhienberr Lena 7 Navy Urevel 7 Washington Collece 0 Penn State 0 Syracuse 4 Boston Collece 20 Dube 12 Rutgers 10 I rstnus LI Wash -Jeff i0 latavftte 0 Exeter 20 Hebron 12 Williams Frosh 10 Kerne Normal 1 Tufts 14 Boston 1j 0 Amherst IS Mass Aggies 0 Chicago 15 Princeton Providence 33 Middlebury 0 Conn Aggies 31 Vermont 0 Springfield 7 Rochester 7 Juniata 12 Susquehanna 0 Mount St Mars 0 Lebanon alley 0 Armv 33 South Dakota ft Norwich 20 Worcester Tech ft Brown 15 Holv Cross 14 Bates 2ft Boudoin 0 Colbv 13 Maine 7 Franklin-Marshall 14 Penn Mil Col 7 38 Rensselaer 7 Bufalo 13 Long Island 0 Montclair 7 agner ft Brooklyn City Col 33 New York Aggies 0 Lovola (Balt) 20 St Johns (Bklvn) 7 Haverfnrd 32 Johns Hopkins Swartbmore 19 Delaware 6 Williams 7 I nton 7 Niagara 33 Clarkson 0 Rhode Island State -in Coast Guard Arad Newport Sta 3ft Naval Con Foree ft Cornell 12 Columbia 6 Georgetown 14 X' 0 Pitt 1H Ohio State 2 Harvard 14 Florida ft Vale lft Dartmouth 12 Lehigh 28 Muhlenberg 7 Gettysburg 6 Dickinson ft Bucknell 13 Tempi 0 Calif (Pa) Teach 13 Teach ft Stambrnse 27 Central 13 Yale Freshmen 13 Rnxburr School 7 Glenville Va) 63 Alderson College 0 4a Jr College ft Pveleth Junior 0 Stout Institute 0 Fan Clair Teachers 0 Hamilton 19 Hobart ft Wilmington College it Detrpoo City Col 0 Shrinking Violets Outplayed 43-Yard Run Forward Pass Cause Victory UNIVERSAL SERVICE NEW YORK Nov 2 New York saddest football season became positively pathetic at Yankee stadium this afternoon when the shrinking Violets took their second major defeat of the year from a driving Georgetown eleven 14 to 0 A crowd of 45000 saw Chick men out-driven out-downed out-passed and out-kicked by the one team that New York really wanted to beat the team that spoiled the record of a much greater New York machine a year ago In only two departments did the New Yorkers show supremacy and one of these was In fumbles They lost the ball by this method five times to Georgetown's three However none of these figured In the scoring The other department was the returning of punts and here the swift-moving Dave Meyers more than made up for Jim superiority in kicking Meehan had his full strength on the field for the first time this season but the team that represents the Violet this year Is not as good ss the team that they had In the field last year They lost last year because all of the breaks were against them They lost last year because all of the breaks were against them They lost today because they met a better team A brilliant run of 43 yards by Johnny Bozek in the second quarter gave the visitors one of their touchdowns and a 22-yard pass over the Violet goal line to Ken Provencial gave them their second In the final quarter In both Instances Capt Jim Mooney added the extra points with nifty place kicks Florida Eleven Goes Before Big Crowd At Harvard Stadium and Lets Crimson Turn In 14-0 Victory Without Offering Very Much Resistance BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS-I CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov A reorganized Harvard football team depending mainly on line plays battered out a 14 to 0 lutersectlonal victory over the Florida eleven here today In a bruising contest before 35000 spectators The Invaders apparently suffering from the same case of stadium fright contracted here seven years ago on their first trip North made but one bid for a touchdown during the entire game This try was launched In the fourth period but the Southern ball carriers fumbled at every vital moment Barry Wood starting his first game as a Harvard quarterback was always on the scene when these mlsplays occurred and he fell on thi-ee loose balls In as many minutes during the final quarter Harvard with Fielding Yost Michigan coach In the' stands played under wraps That expert saw but little of the Crimson's real attack which was confined to straight line plunging between the tackles two tries with the about to be discarded lateral pass a few of Wood's long forwards and plenty of ordinary punting by this hero of the Army tie He did see however 'Wally Harper Harvard's best ground gainer rip the line to shreds During the second period Harper's drives battered down the opposing wall and softened It for Eddie dashes Inside the tackles Mays started from 35-yard line and knifed his way- over the goal line on six plays The other Crimson score came during the last minute of play after Ben Tick-nor alert center Intercepted a pass on Florida's 25-yard line Devens tossed a lateral to Mays In for Putnam and that receiver ran for a touchdown only to be called back be- cause one of his mates used his hands After the 15-vard penalty had been measured off Woods completed a 30-yard forward pass to Harding In the end ronp duplicating the same play that squared the Army game two weeks ago Until the fourth period Florida was never In Harvard territory Then the Gators gained the ball when Nolan recovered Harper's fumble on their 35-yard stripe The Southern team ripped off four consecutive first downs with Saul and Cawthon doing the bulk of the advancing- Cawthon then passed to Saul and the latter was dropped on Harvard's 18-yard line Cawthon tried to break through but he was tackled so hard by Trainer and Capt Barrett that he dropped the ball Wood recovering The latter then punted to Crabtree and recovered when he fumbled It In midfield Wood kicked short A few plays later found him on the spot when Cawthon again fumbled on Florida's 40-yard line During most of the contest Arnold Horween had the Harvard reserves In play They were able to hold the Southerners even but the regulars had to be rushed back to put over the second score Harvard's drive netted 13 first downs to nine for Fldrlda one of which resulted from a penalty The Crimson tried nine forwards' completing three while Florida gained a total of 50 yards on six of Its 16 overheads tried Each team had two passes Intercepted and the penalties were evenly Imposed both getting set back seven times for totals of 55 yards The Crimson due to travel West next week to clash with Yost's Michigan team finished the hard game at full strength The backs and ends displayed an Improved brand of interference but each and every Harvard player was guilty of the same sloppy tackling that has marked the team this season The lineups: HARVARD Postlion Douglas le Barrett 11 Trainer 1 Ben Ticknor Bill Ticknor rg Kuehn rt Hard ink re Wood qb Putnam Ih Devens rh Harper fb Srore by periods: Harvard 0 7 0 Florida 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring touchdowns: Mays (for Putnanii Hordina Points from try after touchdown Wood 3 (drnpkicks Referee Dr Eddie Brten (Tufts) umpire A Hutchins (Purdue linesman Austin Lake (Lafsettel: field Judge Springer Pennsylvania Waters RUSH LONG RUN LICKS LAFAYETTE CORNELL DEFEAT'S COLUMBIA 12 TO 6 Johnson-Stevens Passing Attack Too Much For Losers ITHACA Nov 2 W) A forward passing attack carried CornpU light but aggressive elpven to victory over Columbia today hy a count of 12 to 6 and kept the Ithaclans' record clear of defeat or tie Columbia failed bv Ipss than a foot to punch its way through to a tying touchdown Miles Stevens lankv sophomore from Lakewood Ohio and Howard Johnson veteran from Charleston Va led the Cornell attack He ftguerd In both scoring plays the first touchdown coming as a result of a pass from Johnson to Stevens while In the second Stevens passed to Johnson Srore by periods: Cornell 0 0 0 Columbia 0 0 0 6 Cornell scoring: Touchdowns Stevens Howard Johnson Columbia scorm Touchdown Mosser and Halfback Gets Away Early To Gain Lead WASHINGTON Pa Nov A 55-yard run by Halfback Maury Rush featured Washington and victory over Lafayette by a 20-to-0 score here today Rush made his run a few minutes after the opening kick-off and eluded the entire Lafayette team to score his team's first touchdown The Presidents scored again li the first quarter when Captain Dudds fell on a Lafayette fumble behind the goal line Umberger made the final touchdown of the game in the final period when he took a forward pass and ran 14 yards line Score by periods: Maryland ft ft ft 7 13 Virginia ft ft 7 0 13 Scoring Maryland1 Touchdowns Heagy and Roberts point after touchdown McDonald (place kick) Virginia: Touchdowns Thomas and Bryant point after touchdown Faulconer RAMBLERS WIRE ROCKNE AFTER WHIPPING TECH CALIFORNIA TRIUMPHS OVER 15 TO 7 O- MID WEST Alma 12'Aibion ft Kalamazoo ft Olivet ft Butler 13 DePauw ft Ind State Normal 0 Franklin 0 Nebraska 12 Kansas 6 Minnesota ID Indiana 7 Kansas Aggies 71 Missouri ft Kenyon 2ft Marietta 13 OUerbein 2ftGanital ft Muskingum 1 3 Mount 0 Wooster 0 Cornell (la) 13 Carlton ft Rose Polv 7 Oakland City ft Bowling Green ft Defiance ft Davton 12 1 ransvlvania ft Purdue 13 Wisconsin ft Karihara 12 Indiana Central 9 Ohio 1 1 Miami (O) 0 Wittenberg 13 Cincinnati 7 Ohio Weslevan 41 Denison ft Marquette ft Detroit ft Northwestern 7 Illinois ft Western Reserve 18 st Xavier ft St Louis Iniv ft Coe ft Michigan State 38 Case ft Parsons 6 Columbia (Iowa) ft Illinois College ft Carthage ft Monmouth 43 Augustana ft Ripon 20 Carroll ft Lawrence 20 Hamline 12 Norwich 2ft Worcester Polv ft Washburn ft Fmporia Teachers 2 Hava (Kan) Teach 13 Wichita ft Col of Emporia ft Pitts Teachers 0 Bethanv 25 St Marvs ft Kansas Weslevan 39 Drtiry ft Iowa Wesleyan 13 Penn ft Dubuque 2i Wartbnrg 2 North Central 43 Mount Morris of III ft Knox 2ft Beloit ft Baldwin Wallace ft Ohio Northern ft Luther 13 1 pper Iowa 7 Weber College 12 Montana Mine ft Toledo 7 Blutlton Dakota Aggies 21 Morningside ft St Thomas 32 Augsburg St Olaf 18 GuMavti Adolphus ft Moorehead Teach 19 Wahoetnn (ND ft Hatters Show Unexpected Power At Lakeland LAKELAND Fla Nov 2 Stetson ran rough shod over Southern today scoring in every quarter to run up a 45 to 19 victory Southern jumped off to an early lead w'hen Buford took the ball over for a touchdown within a few minutes after the game started Stetson lost little time in overcoming the lead however Kinney crossing the goal line twice and Mosely once in the first quarter Harriman went 84 yards for a Stetson score in the second quarter while Melton's pass to Davis Got was good for Southern's second score in this period Southern scored Its third and final touchdown when Green blocked Kinney's punt on his 19-yard line and Ron picked up the ball and raced across Mikell and Harriman then scored quickly for Stetson and the Hatters added another 6 points Just before the game ended when Harriman went 26 vards to cross the Southern goal line SOUTHERN Position- STETSON MsWillisma Green Fnscie Mox AND DEFEATED BY VIRGINIA POLY Victors Outplay Generals In First Half To Win 36 To 6 LYNCHBURG Va Nov Virginia Tech's Gobblers moved Into a commanding position in the race for the Old Dominion football title here today earning a decisive victory over Washington and Lee bv a score of 38 to 6 Tech registered the first touch down in three plays from the initial kick-off adding two more before the end of the quarter and annexing another in the second period to put the game on lee at the mid-way intermission by a score of 24 to 0 More then 10000 witnessed the Tech triumph the largest crowd ever to attend a football game in Lynchburg Fhl! Spear flashy Tech halfback was the whole show at the start counting the first two counters as a result of passes and sweeping end rure that baffled the Generals' defense and prevented their inaugurating an offense of their own Only at the tag end of the second quarter did the At even flash any form and then so late that it did little good Led by Martin snd Jones subbing for Thibodeau and Faulkner the Generals marched down the field to Tech's 7-yard line as the whistle blew for the half Tomko snd McEver and Rule (ltd yeoman service in the ground attack of the Oobbler Th-dr bludgeoning plunging pounding drives at the green As line adding most of the yardage gained from scrimmage Time after time McEver hit the line thst refusing to gl-e buckled under hi tremendous drives unpenetrated but beaten ANDREW' JACKSON LICKS PENSACOLA ELEVEN 6-0 Pensacola Fla Nor 2 The Pensacola High school team dropped Jta first game In three years to another Florida eleven this afternoon when It went down In defeat before the formidable Andrew Jackson Tigers of Jacksonville The score was to 0 Bud Brownett diminutive Jacksonville quarterback scored the lone touchdown of the bitterly contested duel AKANSAS RUNS WILD TO HIP 32-0 Shreveport La Nov 2 (P) University of Arkansas employed wide open tactics on a rain-drenched field here today to take a Tlctory over Louisiana State University hitherto undefeated this season In the tweny-third annual renewal of their gridiron warfare It marked the twelfth vle-tory for Arkansas In the 24 years of competition before Louisiana State fair crowds 1H SO NORTHWESTERN IW ULMI riayers Unite In Sending Notice of Victory To Absent Coach Including Account of the Touchdowns That Didn't UNIVERSAL SERVICE 1 GRANT FIELD ATLANTA Ga Nov 2 When dURk settled down on the flat here this afternoon an impetuous band of youngster gathered around in sweety silks and wrote a telegram to the Vital Viking Rockne bedridden sage of South Bend "We send you regards in terms of 26 to 6 four touchdown that counted and three that against Georgia one (Signed) The But in that brief message there was no Inkling of the superiority that Notre Dame flaunted over a fallen national champion There was nothing to reveal that victory had been Noire for the fifth time this season without undue worry or exertion Before a colorful Southern audience of 30000 that sweltered under leaden skies snd the sultry atmosphere weighing a desire to lead the mastery of a foe and cheer the gallantry of a whipped Superior 81 IaOrose Teacher Cloud Teach 17 Hihbin Jr College South Kakota State ft Dakota 1 7 DeKalh (III) 34 Valparaiso 0 'Wilberforre 33 Clark 7 Dakota 7 Dakota State ft Ollirat ft Kalamaroo ft Lambuth 21 Miss Delta 13 Lombard ft Bradlev ft Ohio Wesleyan 41 Denison ft Akron 27 Hiram ft Spooner is Purvis Tolls Socasli 3 poo rs Gaunqr Rou rt Loon-' Jnnps Jenknson Woolfoik Mikell Satterfield Mosle Murrell rh Grant Burford Sb Kinney Score by periods: Stetson J- Southern 7 7 is sieteon sequr-s Touchdowns Harriman 3 Kinney 2 Mosely Mlkell Southern amrlngi Touchdowns Burford Davis- Rou Points after touchdown: Stetson Harriman 2 Klnnev 1 Southern Burford PURDUE RAMBLES OVER WISCONSIN VILLA NOVA WINS OVER OGLETHORPE FAR WEST Wsxhlnrlon Slat 9 Orison Ktaf ft Orernn 27 Lniv CaL Br ft Stanford 89 California Terh ft Lovola (L A) ft California Are ft Hah 4VBrtsham Yoon 13 t'tah Art Col 10 Colorado Collex ft Bobby Worrall L-ads Brilliant Fomonik 19 Roriland 7 Arizona 2ft Temole Slain ft Fremh Froh 19 Manford Froh Marrs Frosh ft Stanford Rsrves 23 San Jose ft first Infantry 1 Boris 12 Denver ft Colorado t' ft Rvder 3ft Cooper Union ft Occidental 20 San Diefo ft Santa Clara XJnlv 13 Army ft California 13 So California 7 Nevada ft Pacific ft Willamette 23 Pacific ft Arizona 2ftlTemnle Teachers ft Intermonntain ftV of Idaho (So) ft Colorado Teachers lVvomins ft Colorado Asgies 4'i Western State 14 Denver 0 Colorado ft Last Minute Spurt That Knots Score BT THE ASSOCIATED TRESS OXFORD Miss Nov 2 The Sewanee Tigers made a brilliant last minute comeback to sweep the University of Mississippi off its feet in the fleeting moments of a hectic battle and give them a 6-to-6 tie Starting an offensive drive on the 48-yard stripe in the Nibs Trice's Golden Bears Led By Benny Lom Upset All Western Dope and Defeat the Team That Last Week LTpset Stanford Team UNIVERSAL SERVICE COLISEUM Los Angeles Nov Price's Golden Bears from the University of California today won the Pacific Coast Conference football championship by handing the highly-touted University of Southern California Trojans a 15 to 7 defeat at the coliseum before 77000 fans This is the first time the Trojans have been defeated this year and Is easily one of the biggest upsets ever to be recorded on the Pacific Coast It also robs Southern California of any chance for national gridiron honors while the victory places California In the fore as one of the leading football teem of the nation Southern California was not the same team that beat Stanford last week while the Bears played the greatest game of the yeer to dlspley clearly that they are the best team on the coast The Trojans failed to Impress at any time with the exception of a few fleeting moments in the third quarter when they scored their only touchdown Benny Lom was the whole show for California and he gave local fans a good Idea why he has been picked as one of the outstanding football players in the country today scored in the third period The drive was featured by the work of Russell Saunders who crashed through to the 16-yard line after a drive down the field Hill crashed through right tackle for a first down and 9-yard line Saunders gained two more and then Saunders went around end to the five-yard line Next he crashed through to the one-yard line and on fourth down Moses circled end for a touchdown The lineups' CALIFORNIA Position 8 CALIF Norton le Tappaan Timmerman It Hall Pitto Ig Barrager (cl Rieaels ic) Dve Schwarg rg Gallowav Beckett rt Anthonv Tnornton re Arbelbide Eisan qb Duff'eld Gnllnhs Ih Edelson Lom rh Pmckert Hu klnabotham fb MUMCk Scot by periods: California 7 8 0 17 Southern California 0 0 7 tl 7 California sealing' Touchdowns Gtll Iom: points alter touchdown Griffiths (place kick 2 points by safety Southern California scoring' Touchdown Moses (substitute for Musicki: point after touchdown Balter tsubstituta lor Barragarl ipla-e kick) Officials- Referee Herbert Dana (Nebraska i umpire Verne Landreth (Occidental head linesman Bruce Kirkpatrick I'lnh' field judge Arthur Badenoch (Pennsylvania) favorite the new "Four Horsemen" w'aded through to a sensational triumph There was the reward of the avenger for on this same gridiron they were trampled under foot laat year And Notre Dame Is not accustomed to being trampled under foot It must have been glad tidings back in South Bend where the master magician lay confined with an Injured leg 1000 miles away from the team that usually needs his genius and his inspiration to catapult on to victory Notre Dame's honors were divided between 26 men But the lion's share goes to Jack Cannon that hatles watcher guard who wreaked havoc virtually from end to end in the Tech line and Jack Elder who raced hither and yon with the adeptness of a ghost to score once on a 63 -yard run and again on a 47-yard Jaunt back for a scant yard Late in the fourth period the Generals finding the Tech forward wall Impregnable took to the air in a barrage of long passes some of which clicked but most of which didnT Score br period: and 0 0 0 6 6 Scoring: touchdown Bper Tomko 2 McEver Rule and Wtl- Offielal- Peteree Carrington (Virginia! umpire (Michigan headllnesinan Car- (Lehigh DUKE EDGED OUT BY BOSTON 20-12 Colbert Helps Eagles Come From Behind To Beat Southerners BOSTON Nov 2 Boston College took Duke University into camp todey 29 to 12 coming from behind after the Southerners had scored in the Passes Give Boilermakers Third Conference Victory 13-0 MADISON Wls Nov 2 (tP) Purdue's rampaging Boilermakers marched steadily on toward the Big Ten football promised land today by defeating Wisconsin 13 to 0 before a Badger homecoming crowd of 30000 at Randall atadlum The victory gained from forward passes In the second period of the battle gave Purdue an edge In the struggle for the conference championship as It was its third in as many starts whereas its only undefeated ijAsJ Minnesota has played and won but two skirmishes Score by periods: Purdue 5 5 5 3 Wisconsin 0 0 (L- Purdue Touchdowns Welch sell (sub for Woerner) point after touchdown Harmeson Easterners Score In Four Periods With 17-7 Count VILLA NOVA Pa Nov Villa Nova defeated a fighting Oglethorpe team 17 to 7 here today A sudden downpour occurred at the end of the first half and the second half was played in deep mud Villa Nova scored In all four periods as against Duke last week Cletus Gardner fullback scored the first touchdown for the Wildcats In the first period and ran the ball for the extra point Oglethorpe evened the score In the second period with a touchdown by Herrin Appling kicked goal Jack Birmingham made the second Villa Nova touchdown In the secoDd period The goal was missed Blocked kicks by Sheehan and McCann Villa Novans counted two safeties for the Wildcats who held the Georgians scoreless after the second period HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL Take Forest 26iCatle Heights ft Robert Lee 2- Plant (Tampa) 2 Pavtona Beach ft Palm Beach 0 Fort Mver 3-t Gainesville ft Pavtona Beach- fti Palm Beach- ft Orlando 13 Leesburg 12 And Jack (Jack) 6 Pensacola ft a Sad Sad Day Males Even Bob Zuppke Gets a Licking BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EVANSTON 111 Nov dream of dominating Western Conference football affairs for a third consecutive year was shattered today when Northwestern for the first time In 17 years ground out a 7 to 0 victory over the 1927 and 1928 champions The margin of victory was only one touchdown but the superiority of the Wildcats was so pronounced that the mini appeared beaten at the end of the first half The Illinois line could not stop the thrusts of Russell Bergherm Northwestern's big fullback who hammered and chopped for gain after gain and the twisting runs of little Sid Burnstein who turned the Illinois ends for sizable advances Bergherm was the mainspring of Northwestern's offense carrying the hall 26 times out of the 51 thrusts made by Northwestern for a Total gain of 91 yards He also was the shining light In forward passing and punting Fifty-five thousand spectators jammed the huge stadium to witness the downfall of Illinois from the ranks of undefeated teams Score by periods: Illinois 0 horthaesiem 0 0 0 0 7 TOOFPSFIONAL FOOTBALL Frankford YelowL ft Chicago Cardinal 9 fourth quarter the Tigers swept down the field to score a touchdown and match the Mississippi score of the second quarter Bobby Worrall a hefty Tiger hark tore through the Red and Blue defense time and again in the second half to take the play away from Hazleman and the ball in Ole Misslssip territory After Worral had skirted right end for 25 yards to place the pigskin on the Ole Mississippi 8-yard line he passed to Goodman for the touchdown that tied the score Worrall attempted to tear through the line for the extra point but failed After play had see-sawed bark and forth during the initial quarter the Ole Mississippi gridsters started an offense of their own from their 32-yaid line which was not halted until Wilcox went around right end for five yards and a touchdown Score by periods Ole Mis 0 () 8 Sewnee 0 0 0 Scorm' Touchdown Ole Mir Goodman Sewanee Wilcox Oftic ftls Collin i Vanderbiin re'er Gower iTrimly m-pire ptulllo Tech lodge Campbell (Tenneesee) head Hneema NFGPvO GAVrS Morehonte 1 3 Benedict ft Tnskeaee 39 Mile Mem College ft Bluetieid Institute 2ft Howard I nlrersity ft EARLY LEAD BY I BEATS DAVIDSON 12 TO 6 Colbert the Eagles' quarterback was DAVIDSON Nov 2 JP I the shining light In Ension'a attack and I'a "Flying grabbed an early his forward passes accounted for msnv lead here this afternoon in the game gains Buie and Godfrey performed against Davidson college and although well for the Blue Devils Duke'a first score came after Thome the Wildcats played a fine game the STATE HARRIERS LICKED BY TAR HEELS CHAPEL HILL Nov 2 University of North Carolina crosscountry team triumphed over the North Carolina State Harriers here today The score was 45 to 15 Five Tar Heels Captain Brakley Clif Baucom Clarence Phoenix Jack Pierce and Creighton Wrenn finished hand in hand In a tie for the five first places Refern and Alexander captured alxth and seventh place tor the Wolve FRANK WYCKOFF INJURED LOS ANGELES Nov 2 Frank Wyckoff University of Southern California champion sprinter suffered an Injured ankle when a fire that destroyed the Kappa Alpha fraternity house on the campus forced him to Jump from a third story window The fire the third to attack fraternity row within a few days de-stroved the building Detectives said the fire in each case started in the at-tio and was similar in other respects Soldiers from the Old Dominion won 12 to 6 scoring all of their points in blocked a pass hy Mirlev Carpenter recovered the ball before it struck the GRID MATHS SEVEN YEARS NEW ORLEANS Nov 2 Elmer McCanse and Charlie Rucker Tulane tackles have played together seven years They were teammates on the Pine Bluff Ark high school eleven for three years played together with the Tulane freshman team and now are putting in their third season with the Green Wav Rucker -was captain in 1928 Tf the firat half Davidson tallied in the ground and raced 65 yards for a tourh-thlrd period McCall racing 65 yard down Northwestern scoring: Touchdown Bergherm Point after touchdown Riel (substitute for Moore droplock Officials Referee Eckersall (Chieaao'i umpire Sebommer 'Chicago) fiTd tndcr Yming (Illinois Wesioyarn headUaesman fen? (Kerthweneyn Marr scored for Boston in the third period and Godfrey for Duke in the fourth for a touchdown after receiving a pa from Brock Terrific line smashing brought I her two touchdowns I.

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