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Rose Scores on Pass Blankenship Crosses Line for 2nd Marker Machine by 27 to 0 Irish Held for Two And Half Quarters Best Indiana 27m0 BOWLING GREEN Ky Nov 1 Western Kentucky Teachers College plugged out a 25 to 14 victory over Wesleyan here this afternoon The teachers took a 6 to 0 lead early in the first period but Wesleyan came back at the opening of the second quarter to score 7 lead was short-lived however and the Teachers galloped down the field to take a comfortable margin Western scored Its first touch- down after Oakley Intercepted Gallagher's pass on the 22-yard line Broderick and Elrod inarched goaL In the fourth period Broderick ran S4 yards around left end for a touchdown and Johnson Mich was the first to break tbe Hoosler epelL Tucking the ball under hie arms on the Indiana 29-yard line he smashed hie way for four yards and then come back with a gallop of 25 yards and the long expected touchdown Carideo kicked goal for the extra point and the pent up fury of Notre attack broke loose with such do-castatlon that within the next 20 minutes of play three more touch dOwns had cracked the Hoosler defence Into bits Fight as they might the Hooslers gain after that or they stop the Notre Dame rushes The first Otrlng Irish peppered them from: every angle except the pass route and Rockne kept them In the game until the last three minutes of play when he relented and sent them home to supper NOTRE DAME STADIUM SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 1 M5) Notre Dame routed fighting Hooslers as predicted today by a lop-sided score of 27 to 0 but was forced to employ its first string men on an overtime schedule to accomplish the trick During the first two periods and ten more minutes of the third the Hooslers surprised the Rockne forces and the 20000 spectators by holding the "Fighting even with their first string in the field for eome time to a scoreless tie But the task was too hard for the Hooslers and they folded up thereafter before the furious rushes of Notre new "Four crew and the brave stand turned Into just another rout at the hands of tbe Ramblers "Jumping Savoldi the' big hod lugger from Three Oaks failed to kick goaL Wesleyan came back to score once again when Hundley passed to Cundlff for 45 yards and parsed again to Wilson for 15 yards With the ball pn the five-yard line Blankenship went over In three tries at the line Wilson kicked goaL The lineup and summary: West era Teachers (25) Wealeyaa (14) 8 battles XS Csudiff Chandler LX Boiltr Cummins 11 Slurs Martin Peynter Baud BO Brophy Balter RT Ufhltehead Holman RBe Daniels Oakley OB Betts Vaushn Hundley Broderick RH Roes Elrod VB Gallagher Doak of Pittsburg referee: Hoea ter of Alabama umpire Bray of Cincinnati university) head linesman Scoring summary: (Western Teachere) Broderick Holman 1 Elrod Points after Johnson 1 (Wesleyan) Touchdowns Rose (sub) 1 Blankenship (sub) 1 Points after Wilson (sub) Gallagher 1 down the field to a scoring position Broderick took the balj over for the first touchwown from the 14 yard line Elrod missed the placement kick As the second quarter opened Gallagher passed to Cundiff for IS yards Cundilf taking the pass on the 12-yard line Another pass from Gallagher to Rose accounted for a touchdown Gallagher scored the extra point with a placement kick This gave the team a 7 to lead Western opened up In the last part of the second quarter and took back the lead Elrod passed to Broderick for 13 yards and first down on the 12-yard line Johnson passed to Holman for a touchdown Johnson failed to kick goal In the middle of the third quarter Elrod went over the goal line after he and Broderick had carried the ball down the field for SO yards on off-tackle plays Johnson kicked 1 i Northwestern Defeats Mi nesot a 27 to 6 BENGALS LOSE BY 45 TO COUNT YPSILANTL Mich Nor 1 MV--Michigan State Normal College handed Georgetown College of Kentucky a 45 to 0 defeat here today stopping the passing attack on the Michigan five-yard line ariy in the first period then unleashing an Irresistible offense- Cap tain Lancaster of the Kentucky team was injured late In tbe third quarter and had to be carried from the field After a series of beautiful passes by Lancaster in the first minutes of play Smith Michigan lefthalf intercepted a toss within the shadow of his goaL From that time on Georgetown never threatened aerial offense figured largely in four of the seven touchdowns The lineups and summary: Mlchlglm Normal (45) Georgetown Wood LS Scott BUCkOlS a oliTs Go Bomhazon esse ess X0fro i if (1 4M BtOVIp as see ee oOa assess so esse Margin VUTp oRGo a ee er VWfhAtt BhOBRltkiT see oRTs see ChUttf eoe ee sRRo ee Wtlll ArflOld Mpeeeeiif oQBo sees see Morrtflold Smith X-H I Wllaon Tattle KH Blackman Walton FR Lancaster Boors by periods: Michigan eeeeeeseseeseeqes 4 18 IS 44 Georgetown I Officials Rafiree Vick of Michigan umpire Horning of Colgate head linesman Klagor of Michigan Michigan Normal scoring: Touchdown Arnold Wood Tuttle Thorpe (sub for Wood) Walters Mayrills (rah for Tuttle) Wilhelm (sub for Arnold) Feints from try after touchdowns Arnold (dropklek) Wilhelm (pines kick) 9 FLORIDA HOLDS GEORGIA TO 0-0 SAVANNAH Ga Nov MV march -toward national gridiron honors was -blocked here today 'by a courageous Florida eleven which presented a steel-plated defense to halt every Georgia thrust and hold the mighty Bulldogs conquerors of Yale to a scoreless tie 1 Twice Georgia pounded at the doors of Florida's goal 1 bat the Slashing drives of Roberts Chandler and Downes tho aces of the Bulldog attack could do little more than knock off email chips from the concrete Florida forward wall History repeated Itself today for two years ago on tbe same creep-turfed gridiron a determined band of Florida sophomores upset a heralded Georgia team 28 to 6 These same sophomores now rose to the zenith of their power today and withstood every assault on land and air that Georgia offered- powerful backfield quartet ripped off long gains In midfield Jack Roberta the fullback slashed through for 42 yards on one but whenever the Florida goal was near the Bulldogs lacked the touchdown punch tie score stains the conference records of both teams have gone through earlier games without defeat or deadlock More than 20000 witnessed the spectacle Four Teams Unbeaten In CK Gridiron Race KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov 1 MV-An' undefeated and untied Clemaon grid machine 'was 1 stopped in Its tracks today by a University of Tennessee team that arose to play Its beat boms game this season and score 27 points to its opponents? none Vainly the Clemaon" Tigers led by the shifty Maxey Welch quarter-heck tried to solve their way to a touchdown but a powerful offensive Volunteer line held and alert back-field men knocked long passes to the ground Tbe Vole scored early In the first quarter when the tricky Dodd flipped a short pass to Derry berry end who a row of Interference raced 52 yards for a touchdown Kohlhas missed the extra point on a drop kick To Shack Allen filling the shoes of injured star halfback Gene McEver went the credit of scoring the second touchdown HURRAY BEATEN 19 TO 0 MURFREESBORO TWUU No 1 MV-The Middle Tennessee State Teachers College eleven proved too strong for the Murray Ky College outfit here today and beat the visitors 19 to 0 The Tennesseeans scored first In the first quarter A series of nff-tackle thrusts by Hindman and Moore placed the ball in scoring position and Moore bucked It across for the touchdown Moore later returned a punt 70 yards for another touchdown The third scorn came when Woody recovered a punt blocked by Kerr and ran 80 yards across the goal line Moore passed to Kerr for the extra point PURDUE BLASTS ILLINOIS 25 TO 0 MEMORIAL STADIUM CHAM-FAIGN HI Nov 1 MV-A 180-pound stick of dynamite Substitute Halfback Ed Risk of Purdue University exploded at Intervals today and blasted Illinois down to its third straight Big Ten football defeat of the eeason Scoring a touchdown in each period Purdue ran up a 25 to 0 count on the Illini and it was Risk who was sent In for Lewis Pope In the first period who led the way His first gesture was a sensational twisting jaunt of 50 yards for a touchdown in the first two minutes of play and before be finished he had scored another and started a third one Hls work for the afternoon Included lugging the ball 17 times for a total of 122 an average of nearly eight yards while his blocking and defensive work were factors In every play until he was replaced In the fourth period Risk contributed two dashes one MEMORIAL STADIUM Minneapolis Nov 1 MV-Minnesota's fighting Gophers caged the giant offensive paw of Wildcats today but while Captain Hank Bruderwas stopped bis teammates clawed and passed their way to a 27 to 6 victory over Minnesota to keep Northwestern squarely In the sun of tbe Western Conference title race brethren from Dick smallpox- club made up for Lis Ineffectiveness by thundering across the Gopher goal four times twice on' brilliant passes thrown by Ernie Rentner Wildcat fullback and twice after Reb Russell had battered his way through the touted Gopher stonewall line defense Besides seeing- Bruder out of a hospital lisa than a week after a light attack of smallpox held to 15 -yards gain In 10 plays Minnesota homecomera thickly packed In the crowd of 54000 were given one big scoring thrill' This was a weaving 50-yard spurt for a touchdown by the smallest Gopher of them all 140- Dartmouth and Yale Play Scoreless Tie CARDS COUNT 2FIRST DOWNS LOUISVILLE Ky Nov 1 MV-The Colonels of Centro College 'Virtually clinched the state I A A football championship here this afternoon as tbey tumbled over the crippled Cardinals of the University of Louisville 22 to 0 The victory gave Centre a clean elate In Kentucky battles and sent Louisville far Into oblivion as far as the state title is concerned The Colonels launched their scoring attack early in the game and piled up a 15 to 0 load In the first quarter They tallied their first points when Rufflnl blocked attempted punt and the ball rolled behind the Cardinal goal line for a safety All of Centre's scoring was centered in tbe first and third periods The Cardinals made only two first downs and offered llttls' opposition to the slashing of the Colonels 11ns outplayed Louisville blockings punts twice and opening big boles A for the lino-plunging backs Louisville's defensive stand on her six-inch 11ns In the third period was the highlight of a game that otherwise was Centre's from start to finish Tbe lineup and summary: T' (I) Ccatm (95) Itehnnaa -UB tVsddle Dotson NOO Llpalts XO Simpson Rsld Andoraon Crow RO Bourns Arnold RT Broodins Thompson RB Rufflnl Glsnnlnl QH Bhssror Kron HB Hssnm Kraft HB Tsnskst McKinney FB Nsmscok Score by periods: Contro 18 8 19 of Lonlsvtllo 0 9 Scoring: Touchdowns- Contra: Nsme- csk 2 Hsssra Ehesrer Polnta after touchdown Sheerer (placement) Rufflnl (pass) Scorlns Centre Substitutions: Burton Smith Kottlor Owen Huff Crowder Bott Trawlck Raeemueeen Crowe Metelcy Sheerer Johnson of Cincinnati referee Dexhelmer of Chattanooga umpire Evans of Bethel head linesman PENN DEFEATS KANSAS 21 T06 PHILADELPHIA Pa Nor 1 rugged but erratic eleven rose today to fulfill the promise' of power it has shown all season and beat back with splashes of brilliance the beef and drive of the Jayhawkers of Kansas Penn pulled out the struggle by a final count of 21 to 8 but the score gave little indication of the closeness of the bitter duel that thrilled 62000 in the big horseshoe of Franklin field-Seven times In the second half after being completely outplayed In the first two periods as Penn smothered their highly publicised halfback ace Jarring Jim Bauscb the Kan-sens had opportunities to score touchdowns Out of those seven chances the Kansans salvaged one score and were halted by the final whistle with the ball on six-yard line Yet In those same two final periods the Quakers had but one chance to score and they promptly turned It Into a touchdown Bauech declared ineligible In the Big Six conference because of his 375 a month salary from an Insurance man and the center of a storm that has eliminated Kansas from the conference was completely overshadowed by the Individual skill of Walt Masters Bill Graupner Dick Gentle and Carl Perlna the Penn backfield aces While Bauech plugged the line with little success and left In the third quarter before unheralded Kansas backs scored the Jayhawkers lone touchdown Group-ner tore off one 49yard run back of a kick to lead first score Masters tossed a 40-yard pass that wound up on the Jayhawkers one-yard line and another for 41 that carried to the two-yard mark flashy dash ended on the Kansas 16-yard line In the first period and Gantlet took a pass from Greene to the line and Perlna went over Masters punting beautifully all day made his first long toss to Greene- In the second quarter and gave Gette a chance to plunge over Again In the final session when Kansas pressed the hardest Masters rose again to halt the rout with another lofty pitch this time to Gette and again Gette drove across ANDY TOSSES OLE MISS 24 TOO NASHVILLE Tnn Nov 1 A fleet red-haired halfback Amos Leonard was the man behind the gun as Vanberbllt University bombarded the University of Mississippi grid warriors for a 21 to 0 victory hers today With tbe 165-pound halfbaqk exhibiting some of the most scintillating broken-field running ever aeen on Dudley field tbe Commodores although not functioning as smoothly as In previous games chalked up their second Southern Conference crowd of Loulsvllllans and supporters of the Ohio team and members of the Junior Order United American Mechanics whose fraternal home they represent After Allen had carried the ban yards and Dodd and Hackman added nine yards through th Allen bucked through theTJr' line for a score Then Relnecke midget qua back stepped In for Dodd and eat broad circle around end for 28 yards and touchdor The Vols final score came la third period when Dodd on an run heaved the hall to Hackm who was waiting for it over the line The purple and orange dad a-of Clemaon made their only thn to score in the second period wb Welch caught a Tennessee kick and made a spectacular run of yards to the Vols 13-yard Una Tennessee end overtook tho Or son quarter made weary by great battle be had fought From the 13-yard llna Welch it paae Into Woodruffs anna butt Play was called back and Cleat penalized for offslda WISCONSIN OHIO STATE COLUMBUS Ohio Nov 1 Wisconsin and Ohio State met tod for the first time in 10 yean fot-themselves perfectly matched 14 departments and played a score-tie Twice each team penetrated ii 20-yard line and each 1 the ball lesa than five yards the goal on one occasion Boi times the offense flailed wlthlncor Plate passes and the last period a comedy of Intercepted puses Ohio had already been eiimipt from the Western Conference with two defeats The tie aened: knock Wisconsin out as a mat! matical possibility as the Badp had previously lost to Purdua The result was unexpected la ft Wisconsin baa shown Itself to hr the strongest team Wesley Fesler iMk can end was the hero of the pc "Only on defense did Coach YD man leave him at the rlfht position wheVe he has starred two seasons' When Ohio had ball Fesler called all plays did i passing punted superbly Mod well and carried the ball oeeaaior ly but not spectaculariy Going back to throw a past la last period Fesler was knock down unavoidably but severely Right End Jensen and Right Tck Smith Two plays later for first time In his three seaeou play he was taken out with spectator roaring their tribute for eight yards that curled ft ball to the one-yard line from whs Jack White rammed the ban err for the second touchdown early the second period L- t- I Near line only offensive drive of the game gave the Purples a score In the third quarter hut kick was low and Georgetown led 7 to 6 Madison got within the -40-yard lino only once during the game whereas the Buffaloes were continually In Richmond territory the first half and made two more scoring threats In the second period Frankfort found Lawrenceburg a tough nut to crack but tbe Panthers were finally returned victorious by a score of 6 to 0 'Yancey whose kick won the Versailles game last week tallied touchdown after a concerted drive In the third quarter Lawrenceburg threatened to score but once but the Bulldogs' put up a stern defensive battle- -t i Versailles beat Winchester 7 to 8 at Winchester The Yellow Jackets scored 'In' the first mlnuts of play when Dick Intercepted a paas and raced for a touchdown Winchester scored In the last quarter on a series of line plays Anderson scoring the marker Somerset attempted to run with the ball from its own two-yard lino and a Briar Jumper back was tackled behind the goal line for a safety wblch gave the Cadets of Milleraburg Military Institute a 2 to 0 decision It was I's first win of the season and third C- loss Carlisle defeated Cynthlana 12 to 8 In the last minute of play Payne Intercepting a pass and running 40 yards for a score that broke a 8 to 8 deadlock Klcholasvllles Tarantulas last champions entered the win column for the first time with a 12 to 12 victory over Stanford Klcholaaville rallied In the last period after Stanford had taken a 12 to 6 lead In the first half In non-conference games Danville defeated Lexington 22 to 0 Har-rodsburg downed Lebanon 12 to 0 and Shelbyvills nosed Eminence 7 to 4 The standing follows: Iksm Fts Of Mt Sterling 4 Georgetown Lexington -2 Frankfort -4 Voraalllen 2 Lancaster 2 Richmond 8 Harrodsbnrg 1 Marsvlllo 1 Carlisle I Ktcholasvlllo 1 Somerset Winchester Lswrenceburg Hl Bhelbyvllle 0 Cynthlana I Parle 4 I Stanford pound Ken McDougaL in the final period Frank Baker started things for the Wildcats In the second quarter after the Gophers had met their thrusts through the first period Baker caught a 27-yard Rentner pan and scrambled three yards over the goal line for the first Northwestern score Binder's low kick on the try for point was ruled good1 because of a Minnesota offside Soon after Baker snared another pass threw it laterally to Lee Hanley who went off In a blqpof speed 82 yards for another marker On a deceptive spinner play In which Russell served as the foil the helmetless Woodworth' Wildcat guard tore out from his place In the line clutched the ball and swung alone around right end for another touchdown Once again the Wildcats started a march down the field with Russell bouncing off tacklers right and left a This time he jerked -his way almost unaided to get the credit for hie offensive by personally conveying the ball over the goaL out the last hint Four times she was within striking distance of the Eli goaL due to the sensational ball-legging of Bill Morton and Wild BUI McCall but the Blue defense while considerably battered was equal to tbe emergencies On the last play of the came with the ball in possession on Yale's 12-yard line after a series of berserk rushes and brilliant passes McCall tried a drop-kick from the 21-yard mark that barely missed breaking the dead-lock and giving the Indians a three-point victory McCall got his boot qway beautifully and there were moments of breathless suspense until Referee waved his hands to Indicate the pigskin had gone a trifle wide of the uprights Although Dartmouth was running wild at the finish showing more drive In fact than Yale had displayed In the first half the deadlock was a fair split of the spoils The Green registered a total of 10 first downs to eight for the Blue and packed a bigger passing threat with three successful forwards netting gains of 38 yards The Eli's on the other hand outrushed their rivals 185 yards to 128 and Booth more than held his own in the planting duel with Morton and McCall- CHICAGO TIES PRINCETON (Ml STACK! FIELD CHICAGO Nov 1 A courageous band of football warriors who haven't won a game or even scored a point in their last three contests refused to allow Princeton once a gridiron terror of the East to beat them today With their 68-year-old coach Amoa Alonzo Stagy inspiring them and his 29-year-old eon Paul in the thick of the battle as quarterback tbe Maroons fought Princeton to a 0-0 tie In their Intersectional game before 82000 spectators balking three attempts of the Tigers to score Young Stagg son of the famous coach handled the passing In Captain Errat Van ah-enee and twice missed scoring touchdowns by an eyelash Prlncetown missed three opportunities to score twice by forward passing and ones by a gojl from placement Just as the gun harked ending the second period Bogar Princeton's quarterback tossed a long paas to Ulster who failed to grab It as he raced over the goal line Central Kentucky Conference games practically eliminated all but three teams of the 19 striving to win the football championship of the conference Mt Sterling and Georgetown continued their winning ways by scoring close 1 victories over previously unbeaten foes Mt Sterling dropping Mays-ville by a 3 to 0 count while the Buffaloes were nosing out the Madison High team of Richmond 7 to 6 ML Sterling Is still on top In the race with four victories and no defeats or ties Georgetown Is just a jump behind with a perfect record of three wins Lexington High Blue Devils next opponents are In third place with two wins and one tie game out of three starta Mlllersburg Military Institute and Winchester High ore also unbeaten but neither have a chance for the title has won one game and tied one while the Shawnees have played two no-declslon con-testa Frankfort High school has a good record of four wins out of five gamea Seven conference games were played Friday afternoon and all of them were close seven points being the largest margin of victory 1 Two were decided by one point one by two points two by six polnta one by seven points while the other game resulted In a tie Maysvtlle conceded the only team on ML schedule with a chance to defeat the Trojan a played a great game but the breaks were with the league leaders The Bulldogs had the ball within scoring distance several times but fumbles and penalties ruined their chancen Once with a first down on the three-yard line the Maysvllle center passed the ball back fo the 40-yard stripe and a scoring opportunity was gone Georgetown tore line to shreds In the first half of their game at Georgetown but the Buffaloes were able to cross the line only once Shannon dashed 25 yards for a tally and then place-kicked the extra poinL The second half found Madison coming back strong and changing the game from a runaway to a close contests Madi- WEEP HES SHOOTING SUPERX Duck in here for Hunting Needs! This is the place to buy your hunting supplies and ammunition Dude shoot' ers recognize the greater effectiveness of Western Super-X shells They pull down the high-flyers Hardware Co (Incorporated) 1 Lime and Vine Phone Ash 184 -YALE BOWL NEW HAVEN Conn 1 MV-Two high-powered offensives Two superbly courageous defensive barriers banged into each other today and the result was a scoreless but peculiar dead-lock between football forces of Yale and Dartmouth Before a crowd of 62000 spectators falling unexpectedly far abort of the big capacity Alble Booth diminutive quarter-back returned to -action in such good health eo well recovered from the bumps be received In the Army contest that ho led the throughout- the game and came close to winning It Booth on a daszllng 22-yard end run scampered across the Dartmouth goal early In the second period after leading a series of Big Blue drives but the uproar subsided and the effort lasted when Referee detected holding In the Yale ranks This was the closest Yale came to scoring although all told the wasted five good drives deep Into Green territory In the first half before being compelled In the half to take the defensive themselves and beat off a submission of charges by the hard-hitting Indians from Hanover Dartmouth on the attack threw victory In three starts' Leonard dashed 68 61 and 19 yards for bis three touchdowns McNevIn sub atltute halfback was crallted with the other marker Ole Mlsa threatened the Vanderbilt goal line only once In tbe first period the Maroon eleven Initiated a drive down field from Its own 24-yard line rung up five first downs In succession in taking tbe ball to 22-yard stripe Here however tbe drive was halted when Blggers tossed a -wild paas Into tbe end zone DUKE DEFEATS VILLA NOVIA 12-6 PHILADELPHIA Nov 1 Duke football eleven triumphed over the rugged Villa Nova Wildcats here today 12 to 6 All the scoring was confined to the first half but" the third and fourth periods in which Villa Nova rallied were hard fought During this half Villa Nova outplayed Duke and' most of the time tbe ball was In the territory of the southern team Murray and Brewer played a fine game for Duke the former scoring the two touchdowns for his team Gardner made the lone touchdown for Villa Nova Today you get more day's wear more genuine value in FLORSHEIM SHOES at $10 than ever before included are many styles that were formerly $11 and $12 You'll never know how much better and more economical shoes can be until you wear FLORSHEIMS FAIL TO SCORE LEXINGTON Va Nov 1 MV-A stubborn defense employed by both teams today overshadowed scoring attempts as the Washington and Lee Generals and Gobblers battled to a scoreless tie before a homecoming crowd Washington and Leo had two real chances to score and had four Both Washington and Lee opportunities came in the' first half while chances were distributed through the game team showed any offensive power when It wasjieeded Except for' a battering attack by Howard Tech fullback In the third period the Tech offensive was as futile as that of the Generals threatened In the first period when Brown blocked Faulkner's punt and recovered on and seven-yard line Spear juggled and Williams recovered Faulkner later punted out of danger 0 A BEATS MANUAL LOUISVILLE Ky Nov MV-The A team from Tiffin Ohio defeated du Pont Manual High school of Louisville 12 to 8 today In a gams bqfore a large BAYNHAM SHOE CO East Main "HORSHEIM SHOE FROLIC on tho oir evory Ti5dayXnlflht Network.

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