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UPandDOWNI Northwestern Has Clear Path Ahead to Big I en Gridiron litle llf El i the T' ML UNDEFEATED HIGH SCHOOL ELEVENS ON LOCAL GRIDIRONS GEORGIA NIPS N. Y. II. MANY DELEGATIONS OF NEItRASKANS ATTEND WA NERRA SKA GAME HERE WILDCAT MOW VE JohnWmUrsteen TO KEEP SLATE CLEAN when a good football team is in THIS in the season when certain TO DISPOSE MERS that frame of mind, it is hard to stop, was the comment made by species of land traveling migrate or seek warmer win the Husker mentor following me ter quarters and thereby bangs a turtle bv tha tail. iray.

Mott's 98 Yard Runback oi OF GRFM RIVALS The Nebraska coach also ex BY CY" SHERMAN. Three Nebraska towns sent large delegations of embryo Corn huskers to help swell the Saturday crowd. Bill Ossian. former Nebraska polevaltcr and present head coach at Aurora, and his high school principal, Del Danker, former Nebraska Wes leyan athlete, brought a delegation of sixty Boy Scouts from the Hamilton county seat. Coach Monte Kiffin, ex Nebraska squad pressed regret that the state of Kick Gives the Bulldog Eleven Its Lone Touchdown.

Walt McConnaughey, Rolla Van Kirk, Frank O'Connell and Charley Anderson of Lincoln, together with Major Hufland of Omaha, went on their annual duck nunt the score prevented him from making a greater number of sub stitutions. Ino trln to McPherson county a BY HENRY McLEMORE. YANKEE STADIUM, New "Some of the fathers of the boys few days ago and put up in a cabin were here and 1 know tncy were member in football, brought his York. (UP). Outplayed for fifty near a lake.

McConnaughey and Van Kirk bunked toother In a double bed. anxious to see their sons in the game," Bible said. "A bad break Purple Comes Back in Last Period to Win From Northerners. TRAILS 1M AT HALF BY CHARLES DUNKLEY. DYCHE STADIUM, Evanston, 111.

UP). It's all over now except squad of thirty footballers from nine minutes of the sixty, Georgia's undefeated and untied foot in the luck might have wiped out Lexington, high, while Coach Eddie Hickey of Creighton One night they were awakened by a severe scratching noise coming Nebraska seven point advantage, Omaha, was present with still an although Iowa was decisively out other delegation of thirty grid sters. ball team, managed to make the half minute it was in command count to the fullest, and as a result swept to Its sixth straight played. It was necessary to consider the score and play the game safe to the end." the shoutinsr for Northwestern. Scout Montgomery, former Pitt U.

line player, occupied a seat in the press box, looking the Corn huskers over by way of preparing the Panthers for their Thanksgiv The "Tall Corn" commonwealth was well represented in the Saturday crowd. Hundreds of Iowa cars helped to make up the swarm of autos parked near the Nebraska stadium. Several delegations of Hawkeye fans came by tratn from the eastern rim of the state. victory of the season by defeating an inspired NewYork university team 7 to 6 here Saturday, in a game watched by 63,000 persons. Georgia was in charge for just sixty seconds, but these sixty seconds produced a 98 yard touchdown run by Buster Mott and the extra point from the unerring toe of Vernon "Catfish" Smith, the ing day battle with Nebraska in the Smoky City.

8cout 8chmitt, The undefeated Wildcats of Northwestern mowed down Minnesota 32 to 14 in a fourth period scoring riot before a homecoming crowd of 48,000 persons Saturday, and as good as won the 1931 championship of the Western conference. Only Iowa and Indiana remain In the path of the Wildcats for undisputed championship honors. It appears overwhelmingly certain the Hawkeyes and Hoos iers will be conquered by just as many touchdowns as Northwestern wishes to score. ex Iowa State guard, also was present to see what the Biblemen had to offer. The Kansas Aggie scout referred to hold down a seat The Hawkeyes, unable to make L.

southerner's all American end. in the upper balcony of the west any serious scoring threat, dug Upper fanlek, sensational Crete uuunactt, snap pea as ne aasnea iui yarue i th f.r wivn.hnwi Fridav afternoon. Shortly after this photograph was snapped. This breathless minute of action, stand. theif cleats In the ground and plus a heroic defense of its goal This was one of uair aftv man.

and sprinted untouched to the goal line. made it a fight to the finish. Mof a. I A A. 0m.

from under them. They tort the bed apart before they discovered a terrapin lying on its back between the springs and mattress. It seems that a turtle in that position, when he becomes too warm, will scratch like the very devil. He was In no danger of being crushed, only felt "Sec Taylor of Des Moines, who headlined the game, bestowed fitt, a substitute back, whose ape 26 the six touchdowns made by Pop Klein's Saline county eleven, the itnai score neing u. LowerWilson, halfback for the undefeated Creighton Prep eleven, being dragged down after a a i u.voinob ah ih latter' frririiron Fridav afternoon.

The identity of the tackier is cialty was running the ends, stole line late in tne iourtn quarter, brought Georgia out on top and kept the scarlet shtrted boys from Athens in the running for the national championship. tin praise on the Nebraska drive that netted the Husker touchdown the show in the final quarter. known, but Harley Law of the shoptown backfield Is on hand to render any necessary assistance. Crelgh ton made the run from theshad ow of Us own goal post. The Omaha eleven emerged victorious IS to 7.

during the third period. "Rav Steele, one of the top notch Tanguay kickoff in the second "That was great football when Nebraska smashed to Its third heavyweight wrestlers and undo of George Sauer, was an Interested half sailed low down the field to spectator at Saturday's game. settle in the arms of Mott who caucrht the ball on his own 4 yard period touchdown," Taylor said. "I doubt there Is a team in the country that could have stopped In the most dramatic game played in the Big Ten this season, Northwestern, trailing 14 to 0 at one time, came back like a real championship team to score five touchdowns, and turn the game into a slaughter. For the greater part of the first half Northwestern, taken by stunning surprise by a touchdown Minnesota scored on the first four plays of the game, was outplayed and overwhelmed.

And before the Wildcats could get their bearings. the warmth too much. Well, Mack and Van Kirk tried to hang It on McConnell but the Jrame warden, being a smooth fel ow, proved a turtle tight alibi. Suspicion fell on the other two hunters but no conviction was obtained. The department was given the "inside" but on receipt of one duck its mouth was tightly fast line, lowered his head, and set sail Marvin Paul usually has one or BEGINNING AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WONDER MAN BY RING LARDNER two big afternoons every season and against the Hawks he was at the Cornhuskers during that scor ing drive." behind a perfect screen of interference and raced to a touchdown.

This tied the score and "Catfish" his best. Marvin Paul, Nebraska's game The reason: The Fremont ball Smith came thru, his placement the captain, had one of his red hot days of Paavo Nurmi to notffv distant for the etxra point splitting notes of the victory, Nebraska compiling sixteen first downs to five for the Iowans, while rolling up a net yardage gain of 212 to 79. Others In Sight. Altho the Huskers scored but one touchdown, several others were in sight, the first of which came soon after the first kickoff when Hickman fumbled on the second play of the game, Hugh Rhea recovering for the Huskers, on the 27 yard line. On the first play, Marvin Paul rapped left tackle for fifteen yards.

Three shots at the and his plunging brought vivid re Bithodi amounting nmw JT'IT, relatives and engaged Frank lugger carried a rabbit's foot tied to a string around his neck and every time his signal was called he middle of the cross bars. Minnesota had crashed over with N. Y. U. score came Just af.

has wykoff for the sprints, in less hit i mm under contract 1 my iivi i.i. ftnmiy sot to writ my Mttosnptay. than two weeks the Niles post of the start of the second period and task which I hrtnli from It iik roia hoirftn tn flooded with let mti than fice began to be flooded with let little less gave It a friendly pat as the leather sailed into his arms. minders of the scoring parade he led in turning back the Texas Aggies in the opening game of the 1930 Paul makes no secret of his possession of a streak was i will ters of all kinds, most of them which I feel I ow It to my pudhc Georgia's score. With the ball in Lawrence Ely, Hugh.

Rhea and ThU then ta tha firat ingtaHment, ut being clr culars from strangers ad George Koster were the outstand 111 precede aame wun a onii of superstition. The ex Fremont vocating the installation of an oil midfield and on first down, Joe Lamark rifled a forty five yard pass to McNamara who was another touchdown. The first half ended with Minnesota leading 14 to 7, and with the start of the third period a drama was unfolded that reminded the spectators of the days of "Red" Grange. "Pug" Rentner, North western's flashy left halfback, grabbed the opening kickoff of the third period, and running behind marvelous interference, slashed his the comical acen in ma aymm flcea which culminated In ma under taK Ins heater. "They pay for themselves high athlete had a rabbit's foot tied around his neck.

Paul rates "69" as his lucky number and to do the worn unaer ceriaio in what you save on coal," was ened to that the culprits will never be discovered. NEW USE FOR BULLETS. At last the problem of what to do with empty .22 rifle shells has been solved by the discovery of a New London, group of sportsmen. If you have a tian pool or pond In which the green aljrae Is growing so fast It makes an unlovely coating or scum or slime on the water, administer a few empty rifle shells and presto! your fish nursery will be cleaned, it is claimed. The New London Waltons used this method of ridding a trout pool of algae with treat success.

The ing stars on the Husker line. Koster was continually piling the Iowa offense; Rhea made several tackles behind the line of scrimmage In the flrat place waa qrcuyeu line and a pass, Bauer to Penney, placed the ball on the Iowa 1 foot line with four downs to make it. thrown on Georgia's 4 yara line py Austin Dowries, Georgia captain the general gist. But there were oflcff by a letter rrom me oom there waa a package waltlnn there for ma Coach Bible humored the former also more personal letters or wmcn I will take liberty of printing one from a admire in Yuma ma On the first play of that series, and quarterback. On the second play McNamara went thru right Fremonter's whim by ordering and Ely was all over the field.

alt water taffy. Tnia waa a nuw a Nebraska's back's eioow ae special sweater, decorated with from Clarence Mackey: I hadn't no aooner man emerwi tackle for a toucnaown. nea juaa And put the field glasses on this Paul pet figures. "Don't write. Telepgraph! Flow when I waa bashed is me nomwn aome blunt instrument, probably a ward "41 1 I fleeted the pass from center and that chance went where the woodbine twineth when Rogers recov dox, Georgia guard, broke thru and smothered Tangway's kick ers telepgraphed to all parts of the one: eibby OBrien, the burly Omahan, was the gentleman who robe trunk.

Whan I regained conscious Iowa State's unexpected defeat lavtnor mi rw MCJt in ina IUD ruuui way ninety five yards in a thrilling touchdown run that ripped the heart out of the Gophers. OIlie Olson, the great Northwestern kicker, failed to drop kick the world." Just as it left the ground. Intercepted that blocked Iowa pass ered the resultant fumble for the of the Kansas Aggies is a fine while the head of a mmiron naa ire altoved Into my mouth with the heel rest And one from a travel service Just before the final gun barked. Iowans. Kria getting off a forty ing vi.

tha rnor ot aame ana me mi company: The Iowa victory over Kansas me tongue, and a Mr. Snevily the manaaer "I understand that your little six yard punt. The Huskers worked back attain to the 18 yard break in the luck for the Cornhuskers' home schedule. Win or lose their fray with the Aggles next Saturday at Manhattan, the had began to pun my leein wun mu hi. instrument.

When thi had tot paat PIH BEATS CARNEGIE boy is contemplating a trip to State at Ames puts a new angle on the rest of the Husker slate. It means that Nebraska must win line before they lost the ball on the amusing ataea I told them 1 would do what thv anted orovlded the work waa Egypt and I am writing to ask you will not help me to secure his Cornhuskers will be in line for a downs. After jockeying about, with not published prior to my seam. whirl at thA rnnfprenr eh amnion its next two games to clinch Big "That auita ue," aald the bose, "If 'TECH BY 14 6 MARGIN booking and lan an independent trin for him. if that is what he ship when they entertain the Iowa Six honors.

vrvu'ii oramisa to oie or me iauva the play all in Iowa territory, the Huskers were on the Hawkeyes 19 yard line as the quarter ended, sportsmen in that city maintain a trout rearing pond fed by a spring. In spite of a good flow of cold water the green algae always grew too freely. It was suggested that several empty copper shells be tossed into the pool after each tar get session. So a few were thrown id into the water after each shoot. Tht green slime entirely disap neared.

The amount of copper in November." Cyclones the following Saturday in wants. I supply you with steam point to tie the score, but this omission failed to cause a ripple. With the start of the fourth period, the second play, a tricky forward passing formation, resulted in another surprise touchdown for Northwestern and started the rout of the Gophers. Wildcsts Take Lesd. Running behind the line of scrimmage, across the gridiron, Olson tossed a forward pass to Fencl, who heaved a short lateral AffTtrmentB were then attmed and 1 ur And a break for the Husker box Lincoln, which means that the shin tickets.

issue travelers' mmi hnmi to exhuma diaries ana noiee fourth down and three. A pass play went haywire and again the mntaimnff the material necessary for Ames team will be a prime draw office, that Cyclone triumph. Iowhv 4 1... XT fll fl mm. checks, letters or credit ana Dag mmta autobinaraDhv and will now begin State plays here Nov.

21; The ing card. Iowans ountea to sateiy. Paul Reeder. Speedy Pan easre insurance, etc." writing It with a determination to atick to Another Hawkeve xumoie wun facts and to not lei me irun i mniw And one rrom a notei training The Cornhuskers were display Dha rrovorlno on lft vard hlth by a personal modesty never exeeeled Kbea recovering on lowa 8 yniu p.rnapa only equalled in this genera school in Washineton, saying: Wilde and tion by, well, maybe Oscar "There is a nation wide demand ther Half, Scores Both Touchdowns for Team. PITTSBURGH.

(UP). University Bclaaco. line set up the pins for a Husker drive. Coach Bible rushed his sophomores, Sauer, Boswell and for trained men and woman In CHAPTER I. hotels, clubs, restaurants, cafe pass to Johnny Sullivan who galloped fifty four yards to score.

That gallon put Northwestern in ing some of the old time tackling that wrecked Notre Dame teams on several of the Irish horde's trips to Lincon. Penney, himself an Iowan, was a busy performer in flopping Hawkeye ballcarriers to the turf, while Rhea, Koster and Masterson into the arena but the The Birth of a Vvonder Man. snark wasn't there and Master Also ca ie a request from Ed The first week in March, 1885, of Pittsburgh football eleven defeated Carnegie Tech here Saturday, 14 to 8, in one of the hardest son's atempted place kick from the Veenker tribe, incidentally is ait ting pretty, with three conference wins and only the Biblemen standing in the road of the conference championship. Ames does not play Kansas this year. For your information, the rest of the Big Six schedule; Nov.

14. Nebraska va. Kansaa Agglea at Manhattan. Drake va. Iowa State at Ames, Oklahoma vs.

Missouri at Columbia. Kansaa vs. Wasninton U. at St. Louts.

Nov. 11 Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. word Bok for the baby's autograph was a gala week thruout the civil 30 yard line was low and slightly and a letter from Ray Long, asK izpd wor the United States in Ely also were seeing to it that the Iowans had a bad afternoon in wide. the water due to the slow corrosion of empty cartridge shells lasts Indefinitely and does not harm the fish and larger plants in the water.

THRU BLUE GLASSES, MAYBE. B. Dose, former state game warden in Kansas, looks at the duck situation with anything but a rosy viewpoint In tv story from Wichita he la quoted as saying the wild duck quackers will become extinct in Kansas, in fact, this part of the world, within two or three years. Doze's dire prediction came after a duck hunting trip in west eeneral and the latter's great mid fought games in tneir eignieen year gridiron rivalry for city ing for first chance at any short stories the newcomer might write. This ability to stop the Huskers die west in particular.

In this one their efforts to advance the oval. F.xcitment ran hi eh and even to championship honors. when they were in vital territory week there was an untounaea Pitt scored its first toucnaown seemed to serve as a tonic for the this day the first week in March rumor of a roval betrothal be in a march straight for the Car la set aside in Niles as "Have a the lead 20 to 14. After that, Minnesota's defense faded like melting snow. Olson Intercepted a pass and ran fifty five yards for a touchdown, and then Rentner caught a punt on his own 20 yard line and dashed eighty yards for a touchdown that ended the scoring slaughter.

Minnesota started the scoring In a surprise attack with Somers, Minnesota quarterback, returning the kickoff fifty yards to North western's 45 yard line. Manders tween Queen Victoria and King Iowans who kept the Nebraskans from makinsr one net yard in No one of the throng of near 20,000 derived more enjoyment from the Cornhuskers third period drive than Head Coach D. X. Bible Babv Week. Gillette: a voune Washington den negie roal after the kickoff, Paul Reeded speedy right half, taking scrimmage during the second pe As a result of carerui living ana tist.

Dr. Ghoul, watcnea a mixea Missouri vs. Kansas at Lawrence. North Dakota Slate vs. Kansaa Ag at Manhattan.

a strict adherence to the doctor's rlod. It developed into a punting of Nebraska. fivesome tee off at Chevy Chase orders, the child was able to take and predicted that four of them duel between Sauer and Kriz, with the latter srettintr the when his first meal at table early in Nov. t. Nebraska vs.

Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. Kansas Aagiea vs Washburn at Tupeka. would have pyorrhea; the Lard "The boys showed they had it in their heads to places, and June. Both the haute and demi one of his efforts stopped on the ners of Niles, announced the monde of Niles were asked in and Husker 4 yard line. birth of a fourteen pound man Soon after the Husker touch Michigan State Maul child, and almost on the same date complete rout, Tulsa adding an additional forty points.

the ball over from the yara line. Reeder scored Pitt's second touchdown in the third quarter when he received Heller's pass on the Tech 10 yard line. Tech scored the final period on a pass, Beveveino to Graveno, after Beveveino had intercepted a Pitt pass to carry the play deep into Pitt territory. When Ilagen Beat Jones. when the dishes had been cleared away, a bath tub was set in the middle of the room and little Ring, down, Paul made his 50 yard dash, twentv nine vears later, or mayoe but a 15 yard holding penalty Launching Into the third period it was 28th of June, the Archduke Ripon College 100 0 EAST LANSING.

Mich. (INS). au naturel, was bathed in pure then shot away on a twenty two yard run to Northwestern's 18 yard line and on the next two plays broke thru for a touchdown, kicking the goal from placement himself. Minnesota's second touchdown came after Gay recovered a fum Tulsa again ran rampant scoring Ferdinand was shot down at Sera proved costly. The Huskers tried a couple of forward passes and the alcohol, the guests afterwards dip pinsr pipes into the tub and blow Jevo.

Michigan State's football machine, ern Kansaa where he found that the usual fall flight was missing. It ia well known that the young ducks come thru first," he said. "But what few I killed were all old ones. There has been some complaint over the shortness of the season this year, but I am con vinced there should have been no open season at all this year, no for several years to come. "Unless something is done they will pasa out almost overnight, as did the passenger pigeons.

I can safely say that ducks have decreased almost 75 percent in the last two Another Bathtub Party, four touchdowns for a total oi twenty seven points. In the final quarter the wearied home boys contented themselves with a lone third of the series appeared like a touchdown. Bauer hit Penney right in the tummy with a long heave. ing soap bubbles. This was in the davs before they had horses and These events occurred before coached by James "Sleepy crow ley, one of the famous "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame, Saturday afternoon drubbed Ripon col there were telephones or tele boats and when you wanted to go marker.

The Husker fullback was behind the entire Hawk secondary with graphs and the news of the Lard rom one town to another, you had lege, champion of the Uig our or Wisconsin, by the astounding score five yards to go to a touchdown but the ball ricocheted around in ner boy's birth naa to oe nasnea to take a train. to the world by runners. Sparing RING LARDNER. no expense, the parents hired! (Copyright, imp ble for Minnesota on Northwestern's 25 yard line. Manders picked up eight yards and then a tricky pass, Ubl to Hass, placed the ball on Northwestern's 2 yard line.

Somers advanced it a yard as the period ended, and on the first play of the second quarter Manders of 100 to 0. his arms and finally bounded out. Western States 9436 0 0 600 SjMft Sauer in Action, Yale Drubs St. John's of Maryland 52 to 0 NEW HAVEN. iJP).

Scoring two touchdowns in each period against its hopelessly outclassed opponent from the south, Yale overwhelmed Auto Clearing 32 a 928 834 8ti0 880 893 BOWLING George Sauer played consider able of the game but it was notice J. A 9171 ooo Odd Fellows 9188 5 7 417 2479 John M. Strom 9103 6 7 417 2463 i Tea High Individuals. able that he was favoring his sore lee and the usual drive wasn't St. John's of Maryland, 52 to 0, in T.

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Bauer 193 Krutsinger. Bob Monnett, galloping back for State, added thirty two points to his scoring for the season. He has now accumulated 124 points. Monnett made one seventy one yard gambol for a touchdown and again broke away for forty two yards. Abe Eliowitz made three long runs for touchdowns, one for eighty yards from the kickoff, one for forty four yards and a third for twenty eight yards.

to pet. srame played before only o.oou there. The work of Penney back slashed thru center for the touchdown, kicking, the extra point. Then the Northwestern power began to function. The Wildcats marched from Minnesota's 88 yard line with Olson going over for the score, and kicking goal.

The lineup: i .175 .172 .172 .171 .169 WHEN DEKXTID KT SKJiSCTA. PUBPOCELV OUTOClVtNLVWJtK PUT h0O SMOTCLDSys TONES STOVINKl TO PlAOfc ball Cuosifc Often Orainger Bros. Stoehr lo HawKtna gpangler ISO Elliott Swanson 178 Paeta 7049 1000 9142 833 9 9 12 10 12 9 ing up the line on defense made spectators, the smallest crowd ever to witness a football contest in the Post Office Nehi 7ft0 Sauer's assignment a bit easier ai Gorton ......178 Strom Hunters are confronted with the problem of reaching a viewpoint somewhere midway between the foregoing and that of hunters in certain sections, Including western Nebraska, who maintain that wild fowl ia just as plentiful now as ever. A lot of squawks came out of the territory west of Grand Island because of the shortened season. Those fellows are in the natural line of flight and their opinion is probably affected thereby.

tho in the first half he slid thru bowl. Board of Education 9 Paramount 12 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Pins Joe Crowley, Eli fullback, joined for some of his customary deadly rin ham 12 Mtnnesotar Northwastsrn with Cant. Albie Booth to mane tackles. Summary: 8449 6920 8717 8009 7962 8364 8461 8M7 7345 S389 667 584 417 417 417 333 333 350 167 Robinaoa the game a complete rout.

The big Mantle 3. RUsy Iowa Nebraska Oooch 12 Evans 12 Ia. Neb 12 Gold 12 Best 12 Post Office 24 21327 IS Dept. Public Wk. 24 20041 17 Mid 24 196BT 15 Rogers 24 20667 13 Armours Stars ...24 19499 13 Gay Clear man i I Joy Dllley Pet.

.750 .708 .625 .642 .542 .600 .500 .417 .375 i I. Muna Oen fullback scored five of the xaie touchdowns as he and Booth tore Rhea McDonald C. 67 9 1 11 12 12 14 15 15 15 17 Foster Akin Dolly Koster Koskl c. mmt, Spelrea 12 3 10 Tea High Individuals. Ely thru their lighter opponents for Bo land Evans ilarvil Kenel Stutson Teeter on cains durinr the first bail Justice I Gilbert Art Mhr 173 Ktmmel 15 Delia tfedova Iowa Nebraska .24 vnii Knights of Colum.

24 20327 12 John Graham ..24 195 10 Star 24 20360 9 Journal 24 18589 City of Lincoln 24 18438 9 Woodruff 24 18938 Bomert Moore Loufek Lamb 171 yoray Kllbourne OKLAHOMA AGGIES and part of the third period. .375 .375 .292 Rarr 171 Hudson im lb. Qb Pickering Kris A) Luehr 168 L.arr.son iw Parka 166 Little 159 Bauer Paul (GO Ih Krelslnger rh Penney Ib Hickman Ubl ih Meenan W. Has Rentner Manders Olson Score by periods: Minnesota 014 Northwestern 0 19 Corniie Mack Says Tea (C) Sa risen T. M.

C. A. BUSINESS BUSINESS MEN. Score by parloda Targeted greens confronted Wal Hagen and Bobby Jones in tp pet Slpe Theobald Cordell High Individuals. ,...188 Mester .185 Gauehan ,...185 F.

Klssler .184 McCauley ,.184 M. Davison 0 0 Iowa Nebraska .163 .182 .181 .180 ,.180 No Shakeup Planned PHILADELPHIA. (UP). Con Minnesota aeortnc: Touchdowns. Man Equitable Life their match some time ago at 6674 1000 4281 833 Boomer ini.

co. I 0 1 3 5 B. Flnley McCormlck 667 Dorm Boys nie Mack is planning no radical Touchdown: Paul. Try for point: Koster (placekick). Substitutions: Iowa: Rogers for iellaVe 55ft Robertson Fur.

Co. Sarasota. A good Iron shot was necessary to land the ball anywhere near the hole. To this end 8803 8467 6310 6193 6926 Board of Education changes in iva ior me auubuh SPECIAL MATCHES. Rnh'e won from Anthony's Ladies of 444 444 dova, Hantelmann for Stutsman, Laws for Pickering, Thurtle for Laws.

Hamuelson for Rosers. Trickev for Clearman. Klsher Burlington Aces Club ders 2. Point after touchdown, Manders 2 (placements). Northwestern aoortng: Touchdowns.

Olson 2, Rentner Sullivan (sub for Meenan). Point after touchdown, Olson 2, (drop kicks). Officials: Referee. Pred Gardner, Cornell umpire, Oeorge Simpson. Wisconsin: field Judge, Lee Daniels.

Loyola; headlines man, U. L. Ran, Illinois. 333 rlaaren allowed himself to be out organization," ne torn newspapermen here. The team will remain Omaha while Lincoln Bowling parlors team won from the Huntington Handicappera in Tea High Individuals.

STOP CREIGHTON Waldorf Crete Piles Up a 204) Victory Blue jay Nearly Score. STILLWAER. UP). The Oklahoma Aggies, cheered by a homecoming throng of 6,000, trounced the Biue jays of Creighton, 20 to0, on Lewis' field here Saturday. Flashy Aggie "Pony" backfield started the game after Creighton spiked its aerial guns and drove to the Aggie 1 yard line, with Collin, Rose and Worthing carrying the ball.

Coach Lynn Waldorf called on his No. 1 backs, Curtin, for Loufek, Moore for Akin, Moffitt for Hickman. Case for Dolly, Merten for driven altho giving the impression that he was really hitting hard virtunllv intact despite weakness 155 154 Ryberg 176 Modlg Sohaumm 159 Ewing special matches Saturday night. Trie Lincoln Bowling parlors had a team total of 2,973 featuring good individual scores by Trickev. Graham for Kris: Nebraska: Bos shown in the long drawn out world well for Kreizinger, Masterson for Paul, 153 Patterson 156 Smack off the tee.

Jones, whose ball was well ahead of Hagen's on the fair series with the St. Louis caroinais. Sauer for Penney. Adam for Justice. Nes 151 Pryor 155 E.1 Murray P.

A. Brown with 639, K. Finiey wun Dutton with 605 and Sharrar with 597 mlth for Kllbourne. Pets for Joy, O'Brien 155 Slothower 151 "I am contemplating no up Uhl way, an apparent advantage, was Anthony Ladles. for Gilbert, DeBus for Justice, Bishop for Koster.

Mathia for Bauer. Swanson for heaval," Mack said. Even xno GREATER LINCOLN LEAGUE. therefore compelled to stand wnue PAUL SCORES TO END A BRILLIANT 62 YARD MARCH Pins Aver. H.

H. 8 were the losers in tne worm 1 Housman 198 180 157 835 Crlzer 131 155 156 412 Hagen sent his irons straight for Penney. Officials: Referee, Frank Birch. Carl ham: umpire. H.

u. Hedues, Dartmouth Modern .22322 18 6 750 1028 3006 Wood Bros 21821 18 6 750 1020 2011 the pin. As a result Jones in try series and lost the cnampionsmp to the National league, I see no Baltser 127 215 137 47t Isaacson 187 146 123 456 Stevenson 131 152 183 466 head linesman, E. C. QuiKley, St.

Marys; DuTeau. 21977 16 9 625 1058 263 Chris Beck 21696 12 12 6(H) 1014 2878 field judge. Sec Taylor. Wlcnlta. ing to better Hagen pertormance tightened up so much that often Dut.

Mast. 22165 12 12 500 10ft5 29.r4 Killiar s. 22223 11 13 458 1021 2914 848 766 2378 reason why there should oe any drastic shakeup in the present team." the entire outtine surface was Play by play details of game on Totals T74 Bobs. 21435 6 18 250 988 2770 Gold. Rod 20513 4 20 167 954 2681 missed.

Eieht down at the fif Carter 200 613 588 Individual. page Four A. Fordham Rama Trounce Sheffield 215 teenth hole in the afternoon Jones really became curious of the club 135 192 190 172 189 178 181 153 194 140 Brown 142 R. R. Gartner 195 Dutch Clllimire 189 Lee R.

Sloe 194 Chas. Lehsock 189 485 648 494 Hanson 182 used off the tee. It was a (Continued from Page 1 who will bear watching. Penney has two more years ater this one, as he did not play last year. The center of the Husker line played a whale of a defensive game.

Ely, Koster and Rhea had things well under control in that sector while Justice and Gilbert were stopping most of the Hawk eyes when they came tlutir way. The ends, Joy, Kllbourne, Petx and Hardy 166 A 11 If brassie. C. T. Shirrar 193 R.

L. Ouiton 189 R. A. Irwin 193 R. R.

CordtM! 188 George Smith 190 F. W. Gauahan 186 Send it to The Detroit University 39 9 HI 846 878 2628 (Copyright, 1931.) Totals 904 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. POLO GROUNDS, New York. Huntingtea Handleappera.

8. (JP). Scorinsr in everv neriod and Team Evan's and have it returned fresh and new. That be Tulsa Maul Mexico 484 Hubatka 176 Trigg, Barham and Erwin. Starting from their own 10 yard line after an exchange of punts, the Aggies marched ninety yards down the field to score their first touchdown in the second, Erwin carrying the ball over.

His kick waa low. Trigg skirted the ends for twenty five yards in two attempts and Curtin crashed thru the luie for touchdowns. Barham reversed his field and sprinted firty three yards for the third score and Krwin's kick made the score 20 to 0. The lineups: Badgers Cut Rates. MADISON, Wis.

(. The University of Wisconsin athletic department announced that 8,000 seats at Camp Randall stadium will sell for $2 rather than $3 for the homecoming game with Ohio State next Saturday. The reduction in the price of tickets was attributed to "general financial conditions." the depart i 681 13 10 10 670 pushing three touchdowns across Stevenson 202 2446 2411 479 140 202 171 160 192 188 166 141 204 245 University Gridders Jaliaa 167 in the final quarter after their op Huntington 199 Pet. H.G. 86 922 6fi6 974 666 848 466 875 400 887 400 834 266 797 266 845 2 6 8 8 9 11 11 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .16 663 637 2376 2498 TULSA.

Okla. (INS). Tulsa ponents had weakened, the power Bloemer 200 2354 University swamped the Univer ful Fordham Rams defeated the Totals 944 924 865 2733 2315 532 sitv of Mexico football team here draggled effect common to mid season hats will be gone and you will be assured oi dressy appearance for the balance of the season. University of Detroit Saturday, 39 to 9, before 20,000 fans. Captain Nesmith, forced the iowans 10 spend two and three members of their interference on them which gave the defensive secondary a straight shot at the ball lugger.

It appeared that Iowa only real Lin cola Bowafig Parlors. Saturday afternoon 89 to 0. E. Flnley 170 248 903 621 vnnr aaiH Tn addition to the The Tulsans scored in every Jim Murphy scored three of Ford .181 597 Sharrar block of 6.000 seats at S2, the de .180 511 quarter and only in the fina ham touchdowns. Gaughaa 210 182 175 204 177 144 202 199 210 185 228 236 .178 Tea High Individuals.

H. Davison 194 Van Burg Hall 188 Packard 186 Towne Fogelson 182 Dobsoa Askey 181 Sick LINCOLN LADIES LEAGUE. Dutton stanza were they confined to one 605 839 partment has made provision for a SI rate for hieh school students. Oklahoma Azalea P. A.

Brown .177 .177 Creighton Welner Ke'iotfla goal. Fourteen points were rung up with two touchdowns in the Attendance over the 40,000 mark Missouri Schools Seek Totals 1029 970 974 2978 B6961 la. Watson It Dotter IS Ktngery e. a. Turner A.

threat was getting Moffitt, a reserve back, loose on a wide end run. The same Randahl Hickman who ran wild at Iowa City for ten minutes against Nebraska last vear waa be in? smothered and Archer Wrtlw 1.1735 16 6 762 2446 852 is expected. first quarter and the second was a 'Tested' Grid Officials PiCKet Orkin 15281 15 6 714 2365 806 joo Texas Christian Noses niffn 12 071 v.t.. Burleson Dow art SkMttar Sheppard Control Bt 14727 11 10 524 2234 786 JOPLIN, Mo. UV.

Examinations yvanfr Arthurs ..14131 7 14 833 Mil fit Out Rice Institute 7 6 FORT WORTH. (UP). Texas Fisher Ban Wolfs 12372 8 19 95 3068 714 Ml WorUuaf nnrtffkn I h. for football officials, to insure a better grade of sport were advo larke v. 226 so.

i6th nnn irnninHnn B4Z44 Christian university defeated cated at a recent divisional meet EXPERT LAUNDERER8 Rice Institute eleven, 7 to 6, in ing of the Missouri State High 156 .....155 1 53 ...151 Tea High Individuals. Horak 184 Sipe Taber 164 George Ruaaeli ......161 Schmunk Mulder .....160 Gausman A ma poker ...156 Ridgway BANNER LEAGUE. hard fought gridiron game played School Athletic association here. Captain Sansen was unable to do much on straight line plunges at the guard positions. The vaunted power plays were being piled up at the line of scrimmage most of the time and on many occasions the Hawkeyes were tossed for losses.

The statistics tell the story of the decisive ....150 A committee to work out ar Coiltn jonnon Rose tb Htfcnftll Touchdowns: Erwin. Curtin. Barham. Point afie. touchdown, Erwin Score by periods: Oklahoma Aggiea 14 02O CreiKhton 0 ft 0 0 Officials: Kei'eree, Reeves rHKera, Wah burn field judge, Harry Huston, Southwestern; headltnesman.

Earl Jones. Arkansas; umpire, Joha K. Oku, Kansaa. RESPONSIBLE CLEANERS rangements for the tests was ap before 7,000 fans here. The victory enabled the Christians to keep their Southwest conference record clean of a loss.

nMM .9664 7 6 583 2479 867 pointed, following complaints of GUARANTEED TO OUT WEAR ANY TIRE MADE BAR NONE. Continental .9615 5 583 2483 886 Kmtainaer .9588 8 8 600 9593 882 poor officiating..

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