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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 11

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THE CHARLOTTE (N C) NEWS A CAROLINA EKES OUT 18 TO 15 WIN OVER STATE PACK NICK LANEY STARS AS DUKE LOSES TO VOLS 25-2 WoIfComebaclJ Rushes Blue Devils 1st Team To Score Team Off Feet On Ncvlamler NOVEMBER 1 1931 Lanes Punting Rushed But He Shines In Kicking and Running MeE'er Score Wolf pack Works As Machine After Being Out clasted in First harlot te Boys Play By BLAN CHAPMAN Raleigh Oct 31 The 0 State football team gave sports scribes something to write about this afternoon as they battled the University of North Carolina on Riddick Field to a losing end of a 15 to 18 score but in doing so gave the capacity crowd of grid followers four quarters of thrills and the Tar Heel club an awful scrap for the game Tt was home coming (lay lor the Wolfpack end the many old grads who returned witnessed a State team perform In a game such as has never been Been here before It was a perfect day lor the game and gate receipts totalled probably somewhere near the 12000 mark earlier in the game to knock Charlotte out of its chances to win the Southern interscholastic championship On the left the speedy Flatcau is starting on the long last! period run that took Charlotte from within striking distance of the goal line at Central High Stadium yester- day Note the blocking of his mates on this run And on the right Pug Boyd is being hemmed up in the last quarter But he already had done the damage having scored twice Upset By Georgia Romps Florida Wins 33 Boyd On Over To 6 Is Unsung Scores Twice Long Jaunts Oregon Team Gainesville Fla Oct 31 (UP) University of Georgia ignored a jinx which caused a scoreless tie last year and defeated University of Florida 33 to 6 here today before a large homecoming crowd The Bulldogs scored in every period The visitors opened the con ter New York Oct -Unheralded and unsung Oregon football team rode into the Yankee Stadium today and while more than 25000 customers watched in amazement administered a 14 to 6 drubbing to New York supposedly mighty forces Led by left Halfback Mark Tempi a young msn composed entirely of (whipcord and whsle bone and posted of more drive than any Army 11110 (OtS es (ibons Two Kicks Margin of Victory Cathey Stars In Line As Does Gourscy Penalties Hurt Highs By RUSSELL ROGERS The flying feet of Pug Boyd star Atlanta Tech High halfback yestreday played a funeral dirge to Charlotte High Southern Championship football hopes and the Georgia Smithies ably aided and abetted by the good right foot of End Hoot Gibson handed the Wildcats their fir with an aggressive advance tint gained the Florida one-yard stripe within the first four minutes of play and Gilmore went off tarkle for the first touchdown of the game Try for extra point failed After an exchange of punts Rogero Florida backeld star passed 21 yards to ITr11 th quarter "df- bu tllO Gastors lost bail OH 00klH5 defeat of the season 14 to 12 (J Noire Dailie Kesilllars Kllll i ntnl Rrlirr 101 tum ('ailed Back to Mop Skihoes Pittsburgh Oct 31 by Marchnvont Schwartz Notre Dame defeated Carnegie Tech here today I None score entirely in the first half alld then retired In favor of the i ii-j 19 to 0 Dames first team tolled up nerves who withered before a pow Carnegie Tech attack Not wishing a repetition of the I last game ln which he headed Notre I Dame against Tech Hartley "Hunk" Anderson now the Irish coach sent! the first team back to hold the op 1 position scoreless Xotr l)m Kosky 1 tamule Tech tni I (E lt PietriiK Orcenev LG Sape Ysrnci center P'lcnit RQ Ko7ac ht Catawba Licks High Pointer Desperate Passing Attack 1 Ties Score ami Appanai Goal For Win Oct 31 In a of the way in Indians of Catawba High Point tlo'- this afternoon to Cory and a I 45-yard run by the re-1 the second quar- High Point the Catawba aerial attack minutes of the first two completed each with Pear- Catawba touch- the last one wd the extra innlncr mir-n point winning mare earn himself place with hts fellow stars George Coursey Tech center was the Smithies' greatest individual line 'star Along with the Injured tackle Eric Von Tolve he made life a chaos of misery nd a pain for- ever for all things Chailotte Gib- thc e'ntl 'hnM! pxtra nt wildcat cause also turned In a bit' of great end play and hated hon- on the flanks with Buck Brady I PharlrHf Vilanlrmnii TOi lnt1r Charlotte blankman The A iMffpr frefiUPllt penalties by slip- rnS offsides on numerous occa- slons The game Itself was rough Ten- 8tes fisnie frequently and both teams lost much yatdage through their over -zealous plav Charlotte i the greatest suffeier heie dropping a total of 10(1 through penalties Five setbacks for being ofMde and the rame number MOTT IN IONO JUST Then before the seeond quarter was more than started Buster Mott Georgia halfback zipped off tackle and after pausing to tussle with a large majority of the Florida team taeed undeterred 55 yards for a touchdown Sullivan kicking extra point Mott repeated almost exactly the same feat within a few minutes when after the kickoff and an exchange of punts he again took the ball on the 45-yard line and sliced off tackle for the 55-yard run to score Sulvan completing the duplication In the third period Roberts shot off the same left tackle for 33 yards and on the next plav Homer Key ofr star In the Yale went around j5 end for a touchdown Smith's try for extra point falling I is Kicks Winston-Salem game played most the air the College defeated lege 7 and 6 here A five-yard pa spectacular eelver soon after ter opened gave first touchdown A desperate in the rloslng half tesulted in passes of 35 raids for Annum tu nint tb the By BOB WILSON Knoxtliie Tenn Oct 31 Wallace Duke Blue Deils led by the brilliant Nick Laney put up a determined fight here Saturday but really ne er had a chance to whip the Tennessee Vols going down under a 25 to 2 score While Duke went the way of Alabama North Carolina and other team the Blue Devils accomplish ed something that no other t-am has yet been able to do this sea score on the Tennesseans AfETY IN fOIRTH I Duke made Its safety la thA fourth period when Brackett Ten nessee quarterback faked a pun from behind the Tennessee goal line and then attempting to run this hall out slipped and fell behind the line Harton and Hyatt of Duke pouncer on him Brackett hurled pass Just as he hit the ground but the official ruled it a safety The first quarter waa a hard (fought one On the opening kick off Gene McEver Tennessee's all American halfback came charydn? up the field for 38 yards Ho was nearly clear lor a sensational touchdown but was snagged by a Duke man Just as he was fighting himself free and Into the open Ten nessee marched straight towards Duke goal-line after McEver attempting to -ss was rushed back for a fifteen-yard loss Disney broke off Duke's left takcle for 22 yards but fumbled and Duke recovered Tennessee was not to be denied however and a short while later Van Rayburn end rushed through and blocked Nick Laney's punt The ball bounded bark behind the Duki goal line where Franklin Vol tackle fell on It for a touchdown Goal was missed IN ABIE TO STOP IT No more scoring was done In fir-' half In the third quarter boweverT Tennessee opened up a hard running and passing attack that the Blue Devils were unable to etou after the Blue Devils had re- Pulsed the Vole on Dukes five- v'rd llnf- Lnpy backed to punt He as rushed hard by the Vol and punt 015 iof on bls 23-yard line Disney Allen and Brackett teen vards couple of line placed the ball on Duke's nlne- tpb Tennessee goal-line Ibrl Hi Ifles van lit i by Means on Dukes 8-yard line It was th last play of the game The shining light for Duke was Laney He did some won-i rierful punting despite the fact that he was hurried by the hard -charging Vol forward Bestdes he was the best ball cart or that Duke presented Captain Brewer amassed 29 yards bv hts oft repeated thrusts at Tennessee's line but Lanev dashed around Tennessee's ends three times once for 21 yeais again for fifteen ad a third me for two All told he kilned 41 Duke's highest ground gainer Bod' hcralded on9 ot the CmitVi' rrrftafact Vxa'tffti outh's greatest barks In pre-game up to hts name and furnished the two highlights the ope med fracas two lengthy touchdown Jaunts both of them coming In the second quarter hts real 1 name Is Emmett followed through In noble fa-hion by hooting nirtmnt two perfect kUks Horn placement and the two points spelled ide at (uuiiipn 1 lG 'R1 uc' A the limelight with Uadd Charlotte quarterback Charlie and Pug had auarterback duel all afternoon both doing everything that one could expect of one man The Smlthv ace ran thc ends ploughed ''he his team with rare and then topped the bv isnln Bn ever- i Gadd too lan the ends shot the line for pood gains sion and skill equalled acrom nlishments I Tech and Morris of Charlotte oc-! cupied the secondary position ln the ibackfteld limelight This pair did I a great amount of running around I ends and slipping off tackles and were always threatening to break away to do selous damage I i I i 1 Bovd's he At-I lritng mane two more at center and Temple was given the hall Th's voting man yard stripe After Allen had mado backed ofT took a rvnmng start thrpp yards MoEver hit the line and breezed over the gcnl lln? stand- fnr 2 4 and 3 yards and a first (down on the two-yard line Duke roes up to stop the wild Purge "o' 1 bul1 for 110 ln th np F'sv ArmentroitGc (' 8 2 9 and Shack Allen could make but KMP (core ess te by Little North Dakota Thn McEer hPeled around oTooe i was leading 7 to 0 Dukes left end for a touchdown Bob McNamara time and again 1 Hlrkman asaln trted pulled 5 out of deep holes The third Vol touchdown canm with booming punts that carried in the third quarter Disney Inter-fortv fifty and ore time 78 yeards 'repted Laney's pass on Duke's 33- vard line McEver hurled a pass to Disnev that was good for six Mahonv RE I AP 111 DM ORE ripped the Duke line for a first down on the Blue Devil's twclvr- lnit marie up the total Te( i also Schwartz 'nft a I'ttle more then Its ili vrr 1 Rtveeketskt aicf Itirdace by the same rout? howto hlsie'pr- the bmtthies being set bai I ORIDA'S nIY TIIKE AT Florida spurted at this point and finally Rogero punted to Georgi twelve-vatd line Phtel Sullivan's attempt to punt ham: to midfield scooped up the ball i the five-yard line and ran for touchdown hut failed to kick cxtri This was Florida's only point thrent Georgia resorted to hammering Furman Licks Woffonl 20-0 r-mring Tourhdownv Pom' Pcirvon iCitawtv Corv (High Extra points Myers Parkers Open Golf Play SI ATB TAKES TO AIR State tried desperately to mate-itallze a third counter and used the aerial route lor an advance The Pack tried 22 passes during the game but only three were complete Carolina attempted eleven with three also good The first half was Carolina's but the second portion of the contest ran easily be credited to State With Slusser the ripping back from Carolina having scoied three touchdowns for the Heels the Wolfpack counted a safety Then the excitement began and featuring a game hy scrapping Wolfpack play Carolina was constantly In danger until the closing play There was no preliminary action enabling Carolina to score The Heels kicked off to the Worlfpack State tan a couple bucks and kicked to Carolina On the first play Groom shot a pass to Slusser for twelve yards who ran the additional 60 for a towhdown RIGHT A I IlR HMSH Tbs play waa executed with perfect interference but the mighty Hluser had also to do hla ahare during the dash second score came before the crowd had recovered from the Initial shock State received the kickoff but Greason booted the ball on first play Carolina led by the same Mr hluscer began a march from the middle of the field that did not terminate until the last white line waa reached Slusser took 8 then 20: Croom added a few yards and a pass was ompleted by Croom to Brown to pla'-e the oval on the five-yard line '-late waa penalized half the dls-lanra of the goal for off-sldea land Musaer found it easy to plow through for the touchdown The final Heel marker was not until the second quarter but on the first play In that period Another advance from mid-field placed the oval on State's 20-yard line and Slusser again scored on an end run STATE rOOR IIIKB The showing made bv the Wolf-padt compared to the Carolina playing wns rather poor at this stage of the game In fact until the last half State was badly outclassed on offensive play and It Heemed that the Tar Heels might duplicate their previous counting The only showing made' by the State club on this side of the play was one five-yard run by Bohannon and a six-yard run by Phil Klnken However State became supreme In the middle of the period Milo Stroupe big State tackle was taken from the game after a few words with ft Carolina back and the Wolfpack penalized 23 yards for roughness Carolina tried to pass and Don Wilson Intercepted to run 60 yards toward the Heel goal only t0 be tackled by Peacock end fumbled the ball The play brought the State sections to their feet as Wilson weaved hla way In and out among the visiting team behind wonderful interference White Carolina recovered for hla i lub and standing behind his own "oal line attempted to kick Cnptaln Cobb of State smashed through to break -up the boot and the ball was finally downed by White It was a safety for State MUH ON 46 In the last quarter after an ex-i hange of kicks State possessed the o'l on Carolina's own 43-yard line Cob MiQuuce merted a thrilling run and Dellinger was good for light A piss Don Wilson to Mi Dtiige ciiup'ctrd for States first touchdown The try for point van wild tuolina srit In her first team lb's atap of the game but the t-'r fv rlejlng hr the entile hwu I at i was too much On the kick-off Croom fun tiled for Carolina and Arthur Wilson recoveted It waa ball on the visitor's 22-ynrd line Don Wilson Mint a pass Into the hands of Sam Guinean for sixteen yards to plai the ov readily aiming dtstaiue Wtlami bucked the line twice an Cuinta-Key nit the center of the line for (Mare on Third gport Itifrl Kaiisis zi(vs in Mnrgauton Vi Oct A powerful ranty and ic mtrielul Kansas Agglis to mi utidclei'ed ip tlia Big Six ('vnleteili" of the Mi sour) Valiev ad pvt further linnet i (o Its IUU o-d iv duelling th" 'Vest Vtiglnli University Mouiitan-ee's on the letters own grounds here ledsy by the score of 19-0 ank on the l00se' the Fr VVcstern ers out-played in every single minute of action Even the third period when the New Yorkers managed to come through with ft 'touchdown Oregon held the upper hand The game was not five minutes old when Oregon was knoiklng at the door that led to a touchdown had taken the opening kick-off and on the first play of the game Connor fumbled Ntllssen Oregon right tackle recovered on IN U's fifteen-yard line The New stftnc3 ril not groan for they t0 RPe thp vauiltfcl violet 1 llnre fmear the' Western runners tn 1 their tracks They did not even be P0'np alnrinedwhen fiv e-vard'oen- npv piaied the ball on the Violet's ten-yard stripe They worried a minute later how 'wiien tiee cracked the center 'of the ltne for six vards Gee then Th's 73-yard punt led to only score fate tn the third Gee who plaved almost rs s'rorg a game as Temple punting put bounds on 2-yard Hue De-prrite for a ore I imsrk d'op- i gon right end eluded lps ker and smeared the se for a (Iii IiOxvs Aiiain o' igg Fe' I uiwiiv O' 31 i i A fig i ng )ga foot ball i tem apt to Pifdue Crve-s tv by a tt to 8 score today in J7th en- coun'er -efvren the achooa 1 sRiie 1992 A crowd of 10 000 fans' b-aved a corsMnt irea of run Opponents Scores AxhUnri Va vt 31 1 1 rv'tnpert to an ea-v 33 to 2 win over Bridgewater here )day The count added to Wit-Him and Miry's 95-point scire tat week should give Bridgewater 1 ilatm for highest total opponents' points for the season Da iFlkiu Utjt Vs Oct -itTl -Pivs snd Fiklns ollege deteated Oco gu State College he-e t(xlsv 33-9 snd brought their eea- son teal to 384 points compared a I i I I P'-od McNamara standing on hlsvsrd line Then McEver dropped goal line slummed one down the (back and tossed a perfect pass over field to Oregon's 22-vard line where (the gosl I'ne to Derryberry Dts- Gee was downed In tils tracks Iney place-kicked goal After flften-va-d penalty fori roughness Gee kicked out to his own (MUiE ON 1 NTE UCE PTION 45-ynrd lne Aided hy a penalty Tbp lnt touchdown of the day made Its first down on lwa5 most sensational Laney Oregon's line a long pass in the fourth On fourth down with three to go 'quarter that was Intended for the Lvmark dropped hick to Oregon's rr" pf bl mates Beattt 4fi-vnrd stripe and Ripped a pass Feathers sensational Tennessee hftlf-to MiNsnnte who evught the ball 1 bap's came ln fast to Intercept It over the goal line ind then dash 62 yards to a touch- chsiu to tie the score doin Goal was missed Tennes-wss foiled bv Hughes Oregon left ffe woulcl ba bal another touch-gam ctnarri who broke through and block- i(lon' but ome one failed to block I out Means of Duke who ran down John Bayless who had Just a pass from Robinson Robluson passed the short one to Baylesa The fourth quarter opened with UI1EY I IM! STAR One of the greatest pieces of lne play ever offered on the local (marker to the 48 on lint plavs grtdhon was that put up by Henry (There Gadd punted and Tech also B()V Rape IjCad Lari) Itliey Charlotte right tackle was forced to kick without gain-j I'f Wil Vi II Cathey was down on every Charlotte Ing the ball going outside on the wlial ll I4TR AVilll iCl 'Hss'pmt made the majority of the Atlantans' 37-va'd line I Tln-on Pn infs Umlor tackles df-p'averi some neir-per- There Chnr'otte opened its drive teet work nn mtertcrenco and stay-I Bill Haynes got fourteen vat is1 Griffins terrific plunging account -rifill eri tn Teh's buckfteld so much around right end Moir's took a sliot prt for 'he last score Wofford t'ght- when on the defense that hts fea- at left tarkle and got thirteen more 'n 'he ee'ond half and plaved Turning in scores yesterday as lutes began to ptod tee a slight Gadd got a six-yard boost but splendid defensive football The Ter-play got underway after ft belated weakness ln the pits of the rlers eon! announcement of the open- stomachs lr on Nut Pii 1 lng Myers Park Club golfers open-j Captain Fred Hood waa another1 7 Vr ed the qualifying round of the Presl- charlojte lumlnarv who made life I IOiK IS (A) I rlllP Wil dent's Cup handicap tournament (lather hectic for the visiting eleven P' Page led the early quail- Fred was as consistent as one tiers hy turning In a net score of rould wish and occasionally he rose Hamilton Oct 68 for the rtghteen holes Pace turn-rvPI1 the heights which last Brilliant running bv George Rev ed In an giving hlmjPar matlP him an all-North Cnro- a net three points be'ter than thatjuna guard of Fd Wright who had an Bill Montv Cathey's mate at Wright also had low gross score (tackle duplicated his great work the ball on the kick-off the Cats worked tt from their own 30-vard in the mtride were helplevs near the of last year against the Bmlthles tollece eleven 27-0 today (to the tine of 70 yards Four flf- UP he total Charlotte had a margin in fns' downs runnl vtn eleven to the eight The Wildcats also hud an edge li their passing rom- pleting four out of ele-ui to the Atlantans' two for ten The locals scored firt Taking Milligan 0 Maryville 0 illei 28 Brm -frouthern 0 AAT B'Vi'on 29 orgeio 2 Boston 23 Pbod Ishmd 7 Johns Hop's ns Huerfod 0 Holy Cross 31 Brown (1 Iehtg 39 Muhlenhe'g Providence 19: Lowell 6 Mf Pleasant 42 Detroit 0 Worcester 0 A'Tiolri 0 ite) Williams 7 Union 7 ittr) We-tevan 13 Trinity 0 Cornell 13 Columbia 0 Villanma Bucknell ttiel flaw 0 Westean 0 tie I M-ijis Aggies 13 Amherst 12 Firdliam 33 West Liberty 0 Iiphanon 7 Mt 9 Clarkson Rt Vnienf 0 Yale ill Dartmouth 39 (t'et Plttsuingh 41 Renn frtute 6 Alfred 2 Hohart 0 wofpord n-np? enod ba" Ft RM5N 7 Oregon 44-vrd line Furnixn Toinurdinv oTfG Je -ple flipped fin Aliev Weils Ponds to icti- ofT rtl ht tA'k1'- iff six or sev en downs Weils iptac-i taeklers and raced to a 27- Siidv Fnrrnui Airerl for 8niln ynrd "np I Connslv for Etcvvsrt Pi'man for Gr f- Three line plavs gamed but seven th) roll for Aev Kearni for Trv-lvards Temple f'en dropped back faded to t'-e left and si vt a per- I Dtil-eo Pearsm for Alred Coog er I P'1-' (-lpp Who ran Wool ce for Cal sop Ji fr Bo tpn 'Cds for a tm hrio'vll i Michel for Brown ('order for cc Temple wlo rouldn do anything! Woffirn Fox tor Findcrburx wrong aT afVrnein apht the mut- Von iSou'h Caro- d'e of the gross bars with VVi'von i at drhl urn- for pra po r( Or Gffical rf-rr pir i non hfid'trf a ri the Centre Beals Mercer Danville Kv Oct 31 (IP) (entre (ullage the Illtle i Imol whose mlleetloii of frxvt lvn 11 -tars flashed n( rows the gridiron (Imminent a lew veins hack defeated Mener today 3 to 0 The margin of vlitoiy a 'in-yard field goal was Miked hv liarlle llirksiliile a Miphomore end A riln -soaked gildlron held the pliv to power atluks and the teams shuttled Inn and forth In midfield most ol (lie game enlte I- unbeaten this season although tied hy Mlltrnherg Ohio College Merier had been undefeated until today Oforxla Oilmore Mott (2) Kev Whlre Point! alter touchdown Georgia Sullivan 2 Kmlth Officials' Referee Line (Detroit! umpire Poster ilUmpden-Bvdneyi heed-linesman Bigiev iWashlngton ind Le' field Judge Tolley iSaneel and and and iM Tic Norfolk Va Oct William and Miry held Washlnton and tiee to a scorelrss tie here today The game was played ln perfect weather before a crowd of 7000 The Washington and Lee Oeneruh consistently outplayed their opponents three times penetrating to within the ten-yard line onlv to he held for downs when touchdowns were in easy striking dlstanc" and eount'ng ten fl-st downs to fiv for William and Mary MADISON AM) PAIEbE Monk Maddox and I quar- 1 terbiek featured his team's nttaex with a brilliant broken field run- i nlng getting loose twice for 35 jVuds and tv lie for 25 yards around end Palese William and Maty) 'right halfhiek countered with two! 30-vard dashes The Indians nlaveff without th i of Red Mnxey out with ln-( Jules and But- rnn'tontirr ruled -i to Just befo'e game t'me be can (f var-lty play In hla freshman vear A i ini A (ID vtnsrvirli Henrtercff re-on TT Pmtals! den In Fliliei MU'dieT 1 1 nr Avrt Boln'id Morm M-dd ix Wll-nn IVVVCf Bo -V offirln I I "ft HT itr GB I II RH i' il-x oi Gbitl (t 1 rt'rii i rr'r B-ru i Rctprss Mart) i )i rwl i I I'nlvrr- oliiiirun Fvcr'x fixe List Football Scores trvINKK OllklCkt A OL Gene McEvtr waa the high ground gainer of the day with 68 yards Dukes passing attack was broketi up dv tie Vols Ihc Bine Dev lla tried alxteen completing four which netted tlien 59 vards Tennessee trLd ten completing even for a total of 149 yards Tennessee made at ends and line 174 yards while Duke through the asms medium made 71 laney a punta not counting the blocked one averaged 38 14 With Ills Qualifying play In the tournament originally was scheduled to end last night hut few of those entered had qualified at the close of the day and officials are debating whether to close qualifying plav tonight or to leave lt open until the end of the week Fairly scores follow: Krelv Or re (H George Gtve M-H-7S Neff ft 8 -78 It ranneu B7-'1-7B Erl VV-tl 74 Ross Jr 9')-9 81 Brlrtoe 113-27- 85 Kluttz Jlmmv Hnhb 82-4 78 Ed Wrglit 80-9-71 Bell Wvclie Jr 91-11-77 Ml! er 99-18-3! ff Puce 8V-17 68 Rerk Jr ft( AHOlIWb 1enneHpe 25 Duke 2 Pa lil-oii 7 A I tnllforl 25 I nclilnir II lauKlrv 6 Appalvchlen 3 talavvlii 7 ll'gli Point 6 I mu 2 i VioToril North (nrillnji IM Mule 15 (lei lint pe If temson 0 I Mirlm If implicit 0 lu-riilum Mir Mill It inie n-i 1 1 i Drtroit 21 Lovnla (N I biracu-e I i Michigan Stop Id Armv 27 fnlnradn 0 ulgn'e 2 1 l'nllrpe () No Dune 19 (a'tipg'p Ml 21 Hirturd 10 Vngltila 0 O'M'Hi 14 11 6 Kvnraa Agtirs 10 VV Virgin i f) Texas Aggies 7 tentenary () I A i irn Conn Aggie 0 Coast Guard 0 Slippery Roeg oj Indian 0 A 29 Osllaudet 0 Msnll is 28 MAS liefysburg 6 U-s'nns 6 nova CRy 7 Alleghany 7 Clarion 6 Fdtnb -n 0 BvTes 29 rid iln 0 OkU Aggies 13 Kansas 7 Waynesburg 7 Westminster 6 Albright 20 St Joseph 0 fet Lawrence '25 Hamilton 7 St Paul 13 Vngnla Union 12 rcnrsylsanU 3 lufiyette 0 Long Ialand 12 Renase'aer 0 Bethany '27 Fairmont 0 Rochftter 13 Buffalo 7 Drexel 44 55 aahlitg'on 0 Shroudsburg 19 Mmsfield 29 Geneva 0 Niagara 20 I a 0 Loyalo 7 West Mu viand 7 Mill II Navy riches 23 A 8 Vanderbilt 49 Gi 'lech 7 Alabama 9 Kentmkv 7 Auburn 27 Springhlll 7 TuLine 26 Miss Aggies 7 Kenturl 29 ilsvhle 6 fentie 3 Mcuer bewanee 12 I 6 Southwestern 7 Howard 7 tte Tenn Polv 27 Lincoln Mem 0 Rnllina 38 8 Oa Tehra 6 Ouachita Jr 13 Miss Col lies 12 Cnrcm Newman 2fl Klim 0 Mainland 29 I and 0 and I 0 (ttei bhepnrd 1 5 American 6 Rii htnmid 7 istioke 2 irs'iuU 45 and 11 St Johrs 14 H'impden-M Iney 7 Og'ethorpe 12 Clcnxon ulsne 59 Ml Agg ea 7 itenaml vah 12 Potomac I Georgia 33 Florida 6 Ihlr4 P4r ti- IVrftTt Plays Win Mtnnevpohs Minn Oct 31 (UP) pet feet pUys resulted In touchdown from outside the 25-yn line today for the University of M'nneota football team It triumphed over Wisconsin 14 to 0 Howlou Gil lege Winn Fenway Park Bouton Ot 31 (UP) Boston College defeti Georgetown traditional rival 29-2 today before 8 000 spectator -Mor! en Neil rj-.

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