Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Lima Morning Star and Republican-Gazette from Lima, Ohio • 16

Location:
Lima, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY NOV 6 The Lima Star and Repubucan-Gazette NOTRE DAME MINNESOTA BATTLE TO 7-7 TIE PRINCETON SWAMPS OHIO STATE 20-0 INVADERS EVEN UP SCORE LATE IN LAST PERIOD OF CONTEST WOLVERINES 14-0 VICTORS Pass Joesting To Walsh Tallies Minnesota Touchdown Sub SPECTACULAR DASH OF EBY IN 4TH PERIOD FAILS NEAR GOAL LINE Wins A Title Kicks Goal Cold Weather Causes Numerous Fumbles Throughout Game Champ Starts LIMA WILL OPEN 0 RIFLE SEASON TUESDAY MICHIGAN BACK IN RUNNING FOR BIG TEN TITLE CARTER FIELD SOUTH BEND Nov 5 (AP) Converting each other's errors in the scoring zone into a touchdown Notre Dame and Minnesota battled to a 7-7 tie in a wintry blizzard on historic Carter Orange And Black Gets Breaks Of Game Eastern Squad Turns Scarlet And Gray Back With Stonewall Defense Field today Undefeated in 22 years on the home gridiron Notre Dame made tmiriidown out of its only real opportunity in the first period and Marshall Expected To Lead Locals To Win At Kenton Gilbert's Returns Puts Winning Punch Into Team stormed the furious drives of Minnesota until the last few minutes PALMER STADIUM PRINCETON Nov 6 Ohio State's battling but disorganized Buckeyes invaded the Tiger lair today and emerged badly battered and torn after a one-sided fray on a Nwater- of the game Then from the 14-yard line where one of the numerous Notre Veteran sharpshooter! on Lima's CHICAGO Nov 5 With their backfield ace Louis Gilbert bulls-eye smashing team of small Dam fumbles was grabbed up Capt Herb Joesting who had failed to smash through for a touchdown tossed the ball across the Rockne goal to Walsh to even the score soaked gridiron Princeton's flashy eleven exhibiting a stonewall defense as well as a sharp hard hitting attack swept the Ohioans off their feet and won by the decisive score of 20 to nothing While the chilled crowd of close to 40000 spectators looked on Princeton's brilliant sophomore halfback Ed Wittmer of Pittsburgh returned to the lineup and furnishing the fire works the Wolverines CONRAD'S RUNS FEATURE GAME AT BLUFFTON bore riflemen hit the trail for Kenton Tuesday night for the opening of the Northwest Central Ohio Rifle league came back today to serve notice on scored oil three of the Tiger touch- the football world that they still must be considered as a champion Ralph Marshall executive offi downs with one of the year's great ship possibility of the Western cer of the Lima Rifle and Revolver club will take a team of seasoned est exnipttions of ball carrying Eby Breaks Loose NORTHERN BACK RUNS 102 YARDS MIAMI WINS 34-6 The fighting Michigan eleven Outplayed by a wide margin for Beavers Have Easy Time Winning Third Homecoming 25-0 shooters with him to give the Hardin counter shooters a taste of big time company Kenton Drills Nightly three periods kept out of reach of beaten a week ago by Illinois with Gilbert wrapped in blankets on the side lines crushed "Old Man" Tiger goal and forced back con stantly on the defensive by a sue Stagg's Maroons 14 to 0 before cession of line-battering thrusts 57000 shivering spectators From reports the Waltonlans have held nightly practices in their "smokehouse range" It will be their Ohio State cut loose with its only The speed deception and punch Art Pharmer was called from the bench to kick Ihe extra point that ended the battle with honors even Nagnrski a Luminary Bronko Nagurski the alert Minnesota end who grabbed the Notre Dame fumble in the closing moments shared honors of the day with Johnny Niemlc the Notre Dame halfback who circled the Minnesota end for 17 yards and a touchdown early in the first period Nagurski's feat in the waning moments of the game brought to a tie for Dr Spears Gopher coach a game that for three periods and a half appeared to have been lost by his experimentation in the sensational gesture of starting a second team The Gopher second stringers who rroring threat in the closing few of the Wolverines was so convincing minute of the game today with Gilbert in the backfield that the result was never in doubt In a last desperate charge led by the twidting dashing Byron Eby (Special to the Star) Bluffton Nov Bluffton celebrated its third annual Homecoming day by defeating Findlay 25-0 The Beavers had the best of their rivals throughout the game and their goal was never threatened Conrad's spectacular running was the outstanding feature of the game while Fouts played the strongest game in Findlay's backfield Find- first inter-city contest and the showing made against the Lima team will be indicative of what the fishermen can do with the rifle in the league season of 14 weeks Marshall is expected to lead the scoring for Lima He holds the Lima record of 195 points out of a Ohio torces swept down the field from their own 18-yard line with a after Michigan started scoring The famous passing combination of Ben-nle Oosterbaan Michigan's Ail-American end to Louis Gilbert and Gilbert to Oosterbaan worked to perfection ADA Nov 5 (AP) Dunwoody's 102-yard run from behind the goal line in the first few minutes of play proved to be Ohio Northern university's only scoring play today and Miami came through for another victory 34 to 6 Both Miami and Northern started with second string lineups but the Big Red made a quick shift when Northern threatened to score again Miami's aerial attack was ineffective but several holes were found in the Northern line clazzlin combination of end runs and poes It penetrated to Prince ton's th-ee yard line as the Scarlet and Gi-Uy stands roared for a touchdown to save them from the dis Oliloan Stars Sharing the glory was George possible 200 for the four positions prone sitting kneeling and standing which is the course of fire for Tuesday night The score was fired started against a half and half Irish eleven first team line and lay however did but little gaining aster Scottie Watters of Temple University Philadelphia intercollegiate breast stroke champion 100-yard junior middle Atlantic champion and 50-yard intercollegiate champion is beginning her 1927-28 indoor swimming campaign 4a and the ball was in their territory Rich a rough fullback of Lakewood who ripped the Chicago line to shreds Tigers Hold substitute backs held their own until Hovde quarterback muffed Eby hurled himself through the nearly all the time Score Early line tr make it first down on the a punt after 10 minutes of play The first score came on the second almost every time he tucked the ball under his arm The first marker game as the result of a lateral pass Oosterbaan and Captain John Smith of Notre three ynid mark but there the Tigers resisted all further advance Four play after the kickoff when Cun Dame recovered On the first play GAUL IN STAR ROLE Niemlc skirted the Gopher left wing AS CARROLL WINS to Gilbert after Rich the one man plays net only were unable to budge this Orange and Black wall but the ningham carried the ball across after a spectacular end run by Vern Conrad No scoring was done until pile driver had planted the ball on 57 Xavier Drops Tough Contest To for a 17-yard run for a touchdown Sends In First Team Spears thereupon quit experiment ad bid a completed pass resulted in CLEVELAND NoV 5 Chicago's one yard line Grabbing the pass Gilbert sprint last winter against Ft Wayne in Members He will have with him Anderson big game hunter and veteran of the Philippines Ivo Sonderman holder of the Allen county large-bore rifle championship for 1927 Snyder a seasoned shooter and others Sidney will open the schedule in Lima against the Allen county team Bellefontaine will travel to Spencer-ville Bluffton and Wapakoneta will shoot on the latter's range later in the week the receiver Robin Bell being thrown for a loss The Tigers took John Carroll took Lombard's measure here today 19 to 6 with three touchdowns and one kick for extra point ing and sent in a first team that provided Notre Dame with a large ed five yards around Chicago's left the ball on downs and completed Quantico Marines HAGEN VICTOR FIFTH TIME IN PGA TOURNEY nly one play whn the final whistle near the end of the second period when Conrad carried the ball across for the second score for the Beavers A few minutes later a fumble by a Findlay back gave Bluffton the ball near their line and Cunningham ran 25 yards for another touch Gaul smashing fulback starred blew measure of stout battling the rest of the way With fingers stiff from the pene throughout the homecoming contest smashing Lombard's line for con Ohio State's flashing final with CINCINNATI Nov trating cold that caused a half Eby carrying off a beautiful dash for 25 yards and piercing the Tiger sistent gains scoring in the first period and again in the third down line repeatedly until he got within Second Half Even The teams were more evenly striking distance of the goal gave the battle a dramatic climax end for the touchdown and a few seconds later booted a perfect goal from placement for the extra point Pass to Second Score The second touchdown was the result of a 40-yard pass from Gilbert to Oosterbaan Oosterbaan sprinting behind Chicago's goal line leaped in the air to grab the ball and as he caught it fell flat on his back Gilbert again kicked goal for the extra point Both Chicago and Michigan attempted to score by field goals In the first half and Gilbert came with matched during the second half due to substitutions in Bluffton's back- gains of 32 yards out of their total cf 48 On the whole the Tigers out-rushel their rivals more than two to one Advancing 263 yards and regis Get "Breaks" Princeton profited greatly by the breaks" The Tigers got two of heir touchdowns as the direct result field Playing for the most -part Purdue Sinks All Hopes Of Purple To Annex Crown tering 18 firsts downs as compared The Quantico Marines maintained a perfect record and St Xavier took its first defeat of the season 14 to 13 in a spectacular gridiron battle today St Xavier scored first in the opening period on a 15 yard pass to Allgeier but lost the game when Cenzle missed his boot for goal It was not until the third quarter that the Marines got out of hand Levey broke through the Musketeers for a 47-yard run and then took a five yard pass from Brunelle to score Woods kicked goal was near midfield except in the middle of the final period when Findlay fumbled the ball behind ts own of blocked kicks but the other was the product of a sustained 70 yard march dozen fumbles early in the game both teams kicked frequently Outside of the break by which Niemic scored play was desultory in the first half Spears changed tactics in the second half He deliberately handed the Irish the offensive by kicking time and again on first down but Fockne's versatile carriers except for occasional flashes by Flanagan Collins Dahman and Niemlc could net penetrate beyond mldfleld Wait For Breaks The Gophers hovered over the play waiting for a break Late in the period they took the offensive and marched to the three-yard line There a Notre Dame lineman broke CEDAR CREST COUNTRY CLUB DALLAS Nov 5 Walter Hagen veteran of many classic struggles of the links came from behind today to shake off the challenge of youth and successfully defend his title of champion of the Professional Golfers' association Joe Turnesa handsome 25-year-old pro from Elmsford played a versatile game and led the old master most of the way but cracked for a moment in the last six holes and lost the match one down on the 36th green In winning the title Hagen added the professional crown to his winter vardrobe of fancy headgear for the with e'ght for the Buckeyes Princeton completed three out of seven passes fcr 62 yards while Ohio completed eight of 18 Ohio State Pos Princeton ft Two touchdowns in the second in a fraction of an inch of doing line following a flld pass from center This made the Beavers' final score easy Findlay succeeded in snatching the ball from Bluffton once or twice during the final period but was period cinched the game The first came when Capt Moeser blocked LAFAYETTE Ind Nov (AP) Purdue hammered a definite spike in the Western conference championship hopes of Northwestern to Robin Bell LE Stinson Raskowski LT Whyte Fouoh's punt and fell on it on Ohio's two yard line It took only one it but the ball crashed against the upright and fell back on to-the field instead of going over The lineup: Michigan Pos Chicago Oosterbaan LE Krogh Pommerenlng LT Lewis day with an 18 to 6 victory Before a homecoming crowd of 17500 unable to approach the goal Young" LG French Ullery Howe Cox RG Blake Urldil RT Barfleld Line-ups and summary: smash center for Wittmer to go over for the touchdown Taking up the attirk shortly afterward Princeton swupt 70 yards to tally again Bluffton Pos Alber RE Moeser (C) Fouch QB Baruch Findlay Vermillion Roberts Crume Garber fourth consecutive year and for the fifth time in his career Ten A tournaments have been held and Hagen has won half of them in ad PalmeroII LG Weaver Bovard Rouse Baer RG Wolff Smother Attack The third touchdown in the third the Old Gold and Black eleven battled its opponent in the last half with a superior attack that Northwestern was unable to stem Ralph Welch appeared in the best form since he was a factor in Downing Harvard After Northwestern had drawn first blood with a touch The Marines forged a touchdown ahead in the fourth quarter when Woods crossed the goal after a march down the field and Golke who immediately substituted for him kicked goal The Musketeers recovered seven points on the next few plays when they went the length of the field on three passes and scored on Burn's 15yard pass to Algeier Wenzel kicked goal through and mussed up Joesting giving Notre Dame the ball Another Gopher offense was started but it lacked power and the Irish again took the ball only to fumble on an attempted kick that permitted Nagurski to make Marek LHB Wittmer Kriss RHB Norman Rowan FB Miles dition to being runnerup in 1916 He Quarter followed another blocked punt awler leaping through to ward oft Grlm's kick and Jack Hite Referee Tom Thorp Columbia first won the coverted championship in 1921 after which Gene Sarazen Geiger LE Rempel LT Fretz LG I Conrad Sears RG Close RT Swank RE Cunningham QB Williams LH Mohr RH Conrad FB Abbott umpire Walter Eckersall Chicago French recovering it on Ohio's nine yard line This time It took four Gabel RT Welslow Heston RE Priess Miller QB McDonough Gilbert VS- Bluhm Puckelwartz RH Llbby Rich FB Leyers Score by periods: of New York ruled for two years his decisive recovery Two smash McGrath field Judge head mashes by Wittmer to put the ball es penetrated the Notre Dame line Creighton Williams Miller Snyder linesman Lion Gardiner Illinois but Hagen came back in 1924 and has occupied the throne since that time over and then Joesting passed to Walsh Score by period's: Ohio State's attack was almost Ohio State 0 0 0 Fouts Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 completely checked until the last und Pharmer sent into the game made the score-tying kick The line-up and summary: Princeton 0 14 6 Michigan 0 0 14 period in which the Buckeyes advanced 70 yards by rushing out of Touchdowns Gilbert Oosterbaan Kenyon Wins First Contest Of Season Princeton scoring: touchdowns Wittmer 3 points after touchdown 2 (dropkicks) heir total of 117 for the whole Minnesota Pos Notre Dame Walsh LE Voedisch Maeder LT Miller down by Gustafson the shifty Welch evened the count on two plays He made a 55-yard run to Northwestern's 26-yard line and completed the distance to the goal on the next play Purdue's second score came as the result of alertness of Hook right guard who grabbed a blocked punt and traveled 25 yards for a touchdown Captain Cotton Wilcox completed the Purdue scoring with a 20-yard run through left tackle in the final period Just before Wilcox made his Bcore Welch had made 55 yards after grabbing a Northwestern pass Points after touchdowns Gilbert (2) Referee Birch (Earlham) Knight (Dartmouth) Field game and completed passes iur Muskies Uncork Maze Of Plays To Defeat Heidelberg TIFFIN Nov 5 (AP) Muskingum's fast lanky football team uncorked such a maze of plays against Heidelberg here today that the home team didn't have a chance Kominsky LG Smith Ekela Fredericks Judge Daniels (Loyola) Head lines Ray (Illinois) Pulkrabek RG' Peppi (2) Cunningham (2) Substitutions: Bluffton Swartz for Conrad Hilty for Mohr Burkhart for Williams Martin for Creighton Agner for Miller Cramer for Garber Gongwer for Vermillion Score by quarters: Bluffton 6 13 Findlay 0 0 Referee: Repp (Wittenberg) Umpire: Thomas (Wesleyan) Linesman: Waingartner Johnson RT Poliski B'usting RE Walsh Hovde QB McKinney Barnhart LH Niemic Harmer RH Chevigny Kick And Bad Pass Proves Fatal To and lost 32 to 0 i MARIETTA Nov 5 (AP) An intercepted forward pass in the second quarter gave the Kenyon college football team a touchdown which won the game with Marietta here today 7 to 0 It was Kenyon's first victory of the year Baumguard substituting for Diek-man Marietta triple threat man who sat on the bench threw a wild pass after a fumble in an effort to avert a safety being scored Captain Newhouse grabbed the ball and ran 10 yards for a touchdown uaLerai passes ana end runs Western Reserve gained consistently for the down- CLEVELAND Nov (AP) A staters and they had no trouble in opening holes in Heidelberg's line place kick and a touchdown result PENN STATE VICTORS STATE COLLEGE Pa Nov Penn State defeated George Washington university 13 to 0 here today State did not score until the third period when touchdowns were made by Hamasan and Ropeke Wittenberg Trims Bethany College Captain Clark Muskingum full ing from a fizzled pass both in the first period were sufficient to give back showed to advantage plung Machan FB Wynne Score by periods: Minnesota 0 0 0 7 7 Notre Dame 7 0 0 0 7 Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns Niemic Point after touchdown Niemic Minnesota scoring: Walsh Point after touchdown Pharmer Referee: Magidsohn (Michigan) umpire Reld (Michigan) field judge Hackett (West Pointy head linesman Lipp (Chicago) victory to Wooster here today ing tnrough Heidelberg's line for three touchdowns His toe added two extra points The highlights against Western Reserve 9 to 6 before a homecoming crowd that braved snow and rain to see the GRID RESULTS game of the game was his 80-yard run on a cut back through tackle for the final touchdown young booted the ball over the goal for the first three points for Wooster and Query added six more when he crashed through the line for a touchdown after Wooster Baldwin-Wallace Wins Mud Battle had taken the ball on the bad pass NEIL POLING SPRINGFIELD Nov Wittenberg topping two Ohio college football leagues won her sixth victory of the season here today by the bare margin of a field goal kicked In the fourth quarter defeating Bethany of West Virginia 3 to 0 Jerry Bradley of Carey defied snow flurries and cross winds and drove the ball 43 yards squarely between the uprights On straight football throughout the contest Bethany refused to be ridden-over to a touchdown Wittenberg uncovered little in the way of a tricky defense obviously keeping under cover for the pending game with Ohio Wesleyan on Reserve's 3-yard line Young's kick for the added point was wide HIRAM Nov 5 (AP) In a slow Reserve's touchdown resulted when game played on a muddy field and Secrist's attempted punt was block- in a heavy snowfall Baldwin-Wal and recovered by Bard near the lace defeated Hiram college here to Candidate for Judge of Criminal Court SECOND TERM Your Support Respectfully Solicited Labor Party Candidates For City Commissioners (Vote for Two) EDWIN BLANK FRANK CLAY For Judge of the Criminal Court CARL BLANK Members Board of Education (Vote for Three) BARRINGER DICKENSHEETS TOMPKINS LABOR PARTY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Scott Wilkins Chairman PLATFORM 1 Reduction of City Manager salary to $400000 2 The Police and Fire Departments to create eligible lists from which chiefs to be selected 3 The City Manager to be a boni fide resident of the City of Lima 1 Operating expenses of City Departments to be reduced 5 No political discrimination against workers in the City Departments 6 The abolition of Commission-Manager form of City government 7 Creation of Registration Bureau for the unemployed of the City 8 Teachers of schools students and parents to form committees to function with Board of Education 9 Adopt progressive reforms leading to free text books goal line in the first period Bard dashed over the line for a touch down but Jensen failed to kick the extra point ELECTION NOV 8 '27 FRANZ DASHES 90 YARDS TO TIE ORANGE day 19 to 0 Slips and fumbles prevented many fast plays from developing Baldwin-Wallace's first score came near the end of the first period when Smith fullback plunged across the goal following an advance down the field that was characterized by fumbles hard line smashes and frequent exchange of punts Neither team could gain any marked advantage in the next two periods but the final period saw Hiram's goal crossed twice Smith dashed over for his second touchdown and Klein right half ran ai-ound left end for another Furman 58 Wakeforest 0 Earlham 6 Franklin 6 Auourn 6 Tulane 6 Penn A 12 Susquenhanna 0 Nebraska 47 Kansas 13 Albion Hillsdale 0 Connecticut Aggies 26 Trinity 12 Swarthmore 7 Delaware 0 Haverford 6 Hamilton 0 Georgetown College 16 Depauw 14 Ky Wert Teachers 7 of Louisville 6 Oklahoma 28 Washington (St Louis) 7 Tennessee 32 Sewanee 12 of Miss 12 Louisiana State 7 Maine 27 Bowdoin 0 Boston 38 Providence College 6 Carleton College 27 North Dakota 0 South Dakota State 44 Morningside 7 Colorado Mines 31 Colorado Teachers 12 Colorado 7 Colorado College 6 WoiTcrd 81 Southern 0 Stetson 75: Rollins 0 Rlpo-i 7 Lawrence 6 Southwestern 12 Quachita 12 JunaU College 27 Randolph Macon 7 Geneva 18 Grove City 0 Westminster 0 Waynesburg" 0 Virginia 13 Washington and Lee 7 Union 20 Rochester 13 Stanford 18 Washington 7 Centcnnary 38 Rice 7 Texas t8 Baylor 12 Arkansas 10 Texas Christian 8 Te Ajgies 39 Southern Methodists 13 13 Bradley 7 Caliiornia 38 Montana 13 HIGH SCHOOL Lima Central 66 Ada 0 Piqua 48 Lima South 0 Fostoria 39: Bucyrus 13 Salem 0 East Liverpool 0 Cleveland Height 18 Elyria 13 Dover 19 Wellsville 0 Dayton Roosevelt 19 Dayton Stivers 7 Cincinnati East Night 19 Springfield St Jiseph 0 MidJleown 7 Firidlay 6 Toledo Waite 20 Ironwood (Mich) Tokio Scott 7: Cleveland West 0 Sandusfty 18: Toledo Llbbey 6 Ass 'rnp-lon (Out) 6 Toledo St Johns 9 Cleveland Glenvllle 6 Toledo Woodward 0 Toledo Central 20 Tiffin Junior Order Hoiii It Hai-iltcn 30 Springfield 0 Athens Jt8 Columbus West 0 Columbus Central 12 Columbus East 0 Canton McKinley 12 Alliance High 0 PRO-FOOTBALL Frankford YellowjackeU 10 Potteviile 0 STATE Kenyon 7 Marietta 0 Miami Ohio Northern 6 Bluffton 26 Findlay 0 of Cincinnati 19 Transylvania 0 Carroll 19 Lombard 6 Wooslcr 9 Reserve 6 Wittenberg- 8 Bethany 0 Quantico Marines 14 St Xavier 18 Ober'in 19 Akron 14 Kentucky Wesleyan 33 Rio Grande 0 Ohio University 12 Denison 7 Mt Union 34 Case 12 Baldwin-Wallace 19: Hiram 0 Muskingum 82 Heidelberg 0 NATIONAL Princeton 20 Ohio State 0 Penn State 13 George Washington 0 Villa Nova 18 Boston College 7 Worcester Tech 13 Rensselaer 6 Columbia 7 Johns Hopkins 7 Holy Cioss 7 Kordham 2 Michigan 35 Chicago 0 Thiel i Allegheny 0 North Carolina State 25 Davidson 8 Virginia Poly 35 Carolina 0 Nlageri 81 Depaul 7 Rutgers 42: Alfred 0 Wisconsin 20: Grinnel 2 Purd ie 18 Northwestern 6 Illinois 14 Iowa 0 Alabama 12 Kentucky 6 Georgetown 27 Lafayette 2 Navy West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Colgate 20 Hobart 0 Oklihoira 14: Washington 7 Oglethorpe 14 Presbyterian 6 VanHerblt 0 Georgia Tech 0 Missouri 18 West Virginia 0 of Petroit 3a Haskell Indians 7 Notre Dame 7 Minnesota 7 Army 40 Kranklin and Marshall 0 Springfield College 26: Mass Aggies 0 Cornel' 6 St Bonaventure 6 Gettysburg 26 Dickinson A Syracuse 6 Ohio Wesleyan 6 Pennsylvania 24 Harvard 0 20: Carnegie Teeh 9 Dartmouth 10 Brown 7 Wesleyan 12: Williams 0 Yale 30: Maryland 6 St Lawrence 12 Clarkson 6 Ursinas 15: Muhlenberg 0 Indiana 83 Michigan State 7 Georgia 28 Florida 0 Marquette 26 St Louis 0 Temple 13 Albright 0 Drexel 51 New York Aggies 0 St Joseph's College 32: Cooper Union 0 lw State 7 Drake 0 217171 1 1 in Ohio Wesleyan Plays On 1 Even Terms With Syracuse tiallar a month and the lawn payment Is soon saved Then money saved on carfare point was wide Syracuse scored In the first period when Buyslnger turned right end on a reverse play Coach George Gauthler of the visitors started his second team but after Baysinger went over he put in the varsity and from then on Syracuse had a real fight on its hands Midway in the third period Syracuse with Sebo Goldman and Barbutl pounding the line in a slam bang assault marched 60 yards and when the fourth period opened Goldman attempted a pass on the next play Franz leaped In caught the ball and with six team mates runnlrfg interference galloped to the other end of the Held for the tying uuints kBim oars the pays i SYRACUSE Nov 5 Ohio Wesleyan playing Syracuse for the second time gained another tie score today to hang alongside the 8 to 8 deadlock the teams played in 1926 Today the final score was 6 to Tex Franz Ohio halfback intercepted an Orange pass early in the fourth period and raced 90 yards for the touchdown that gave the visitors the tie Tllton's kick for ARMY EASILY WINS FROM 45 TO 0 WPST POINT Nov (AP) Army defeated Franklin and Marshall In a one-sided game 45 to 0 The Cadets scored seven touchdowns four of them coming while their varsity eleven worked throughout the third period Substitute Army players were in at all other times THE LIMA CYCLE CO 115 High St Lima.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Lima Morning Star and Republican-Gazette
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Lima Morning Star and Republican-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
40,715
Years Available:
1911-1933