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THE SUNDAY PAXTAGRAPH. BLOOMIXGTOX, SUNDAY. OCTOHKR 10. VxZ phoni: Titans Whip DePaul (n Great 7-6 Battle Giants Take Red Birds Ruin N. I.

Homecoming TEN v' Hope as -N tMJ 1 1 i i ii rr r. rWDDei! Lops 4 rrv- King Carl Is Stingy With Six Hits Normal Opens 1. 1. A. C.

Race With 14-2 Win iwi I i A i 5 I to S- i Methodists Rise To Brilliant Heights BV STAFF CORRESPONDENT. MILLS STADIUM. CHICAGO Illinois Wesleyan's Titans became a veritable personification of all the majestic greatness, sweep and mys- tery of their (( unl i nur.l rni l'tr X) i 0- il 1 ancient name-: sake when thpv (T' Kill thmw. 1 'at I o-r fy V.I ()-t -fr I-, "yv 5 VS OVUM I5KKAKS I.toe in tin IllinoiN-NoIre D.unr pnip lint luiul tt Illinois warriors prmnl alert t-noiili luinj liini down iM'fore any srrioiis was tlottr. Mr.

tntlini was one of tli oflcrisi stars in tin al Memorial siailiiiui. handed DcPau i ity a stunning 7-6 defeat here Satur day afternoon DePaul. which a week ago battled Coach Bob Zuppke's fighting Illini to a score less tie never got in-! side the vis-' 1: i 1 a- 1 r. i lv found a I il 's i Hadleyh.l I fv br-tcn th. Jf m-.

i i itrt irnw Warren Goode 55,000 Watch Trojan War Horse Topple Undefeated Buckeyes Pick Folk Phot by Northwestern Tops Michigan BV KOBKKT ll los -The f.Uli'V 1 r. a i r. r. a- J. 1 I I- 1 Full! itors' '20 yard line after their first quarter touchdown drive.

The Titans, who only last week, served notice that they are well on road to becoming one of the! clubs in the history of the'. ie: Califotni.i Tio- c'' Tk. Wildcats Annex Close 7-0 Tilt inns lo-e to n.ihle and .1 I "i -id 1 the 1. 11 king )'! he' ar. I spi.t 1 loj 1:1 i.n.e eifu; OhioS- MlK.le I i 1 1 Ivy Paul A-.

a gg--l 1 i i of tt.e ar i'l i 1:1 fifth fytl war 4. la.hT. I Ij.u Chi. tl fx -4 4 Methodist insti-. tut ion with a brilliant 2-0 victory over iana Poly, pre- t.ri.l a ri tr.e t.i N.uL.

wii I fur P. ka hv f. 1 i 1 tiie kii koff. t.ve i w.i- o'l Oi L'T S- the l- EVANSTON. Michigan's dead caxe u.es stopped Nor; n's vaunted land attack Saturday, but tiieir aeiial defense for one al! important second and the Wildcats' fashioned a thnl'-mj; 7 to 0 triumph.

I nun iMlii.fi ii mg then fust fe ii the se i Souti.ein Cal-ifoi r.ia won by the margin a 1 A .1 1 '1 I'rank Soeka I-prov Kaska icg t.a. ia I I the U.z open c. t. 10 rridiron I I Ha.fi..,. Mi k.

An- I i I i- 'w. the The Wolverines, battling to re- I sented an ii on- clad defensive in the wanin.2 minutes of playi to stand off desperate Paul aerial at i tack that a to hurt theirj huVihle, driving fT.Iback.' their lost place in Js, ball sunshine, gave Notth- .4.. s-innnitTi 1 ni rf OIl i Il breathless moment duung the HM or.e T.oy 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Jim IliPI.Ie Jiick Ffdorf by Duk Polk, pile veai. .1 1- plunged acros early in the i-econa III I NKI I llr.U I 1 in.l jrl Hul.lvll rtIUI.rlr (Itr lh nr b'-p- in lblr H-l- Iri'-r In if rit'f- fll-l rol.e llrtnup thai hai ln j.tt rin-Irsc tule Kic With prft llll pit" hmj 111 l.t't plc v- thf 1 a 1 .1 1 .1 11 I a'. 5 or a- 11 ba a llnar It- I f.

i .1 .1 i tuple Iy i- .4 1 l-ut t. Joe NvVa f- that Ji'ii 1: be. I Wl-h or I I tre Yv-'ff I- I t. ii- t. 1 ii a-t ir, tv Ken hittnm Bob Olixer their comeback had not progressed The game was witnessed by some ifar enough to enable them to 55.h-ii few of whom expect completely the deteimmed defend- the Tiojans.

who f.il:e,ed befoie N- jing champion. Washington a ago. to win I A 15 yard touchdown pa by ev by one pomt. blond Don Heap to lanky Cli I'-mg the famed Howard Jone Diehl 1:1 the third pei ud sent them plays, and making i i down to defeat after the Wildcat k. in front (f gu.uterback Am-! had blown one scoiing opportunity.

'brose Seh.n.Ler, Southern California Noi thwcstei n's totichd.nvn scored -t in the riod lowed what a moment befoie. had The try for extra point was l. appeared to be a hi oak for Mich-, Ohio Sta'e it up in the thud i' lit 1 1 1 tike I I ley in-; 1 1-ltM-rt ru II Purdue Tops too deeply into I 1 igan. Don husky Wolverine without Uiggit 1 1 i I i a i i tepeitoire (f Fi an 1 is Schm; 1 1 h- lit of the H.r i Lxarneqie J.i. M- a tackle, blocked a punt by Eemie JetTfison and Michigan took the ball on its own 37.

Fred Tro-ko. Michigan's talented sophomore 'back, attempted a suipiise fotward pas. and Etwin Wegr.ei. Wildcat I center. 1 cached up ami snatched I the ball on Michigan's 44.

Badgers Smother Ch icago, 27-0 Wl a'e. Gophers Nose Out Indiana It.rg"-. 'er v. i ii 1 V. Boilermalers Ccp by 7-0 Struggle TOWF.KIX; TITANS Like King anute of ancient Briton who once commanded the vaes to stand still.

Coach Harry Bell's Weslejan gridder took the field at Mills stadium Saturday afternoon in an attempt to stop DeTaul, who only a week ago had battled lllinoi to a scoreless tie. But unlike Canute, who got his feet wet, the Titans not onlj stopped their heavier opponents hut handed them a 7-6 licking. Bis-ing to defensive heights when the occasion demanded these hos came through with the greatest exhibition of finesse and power ever shown by a Bell coached team. ar A a A i 11 a i 1 r-. I 1 1 1 h' 1 quarter to knot the score and then: calmly kicked the extra point that cariied victory for the tihtin hand of Bloommton collegians.

Del'aul Scores Karly. DePaul opened with a bang and; bcfoie three minutes had elapsed had marched 70 yards down trie field for their only touchdown. The try for the extra point was wide! and partially blocked. On the third play of the drive Ausie Sinischal-i chi. Titan left halfback, received deep over the risht eye and was forced from the came.

The husky Demons hteiaiiy swept their lighter opponents aside ar.d it took but four plays to march the 7) yards. Postaer put the clincher on the with a spinner througn the center of the line and tiaveled; five yards for the touchdown. i Titans (mi to Work. The second quarter opened with the Demons on the Wesleyan IS. yard stripe but the Titans held fori downs on the.

14. A plunge at thej line picked up two yards and then! Chittum slid off left end for 30 yards to the Wesleyan 45. Kaska; punted to the DePaul 19 and the: Demons booted back to their own 43 after three had failed to make a first down. Dick Folk knifed through center for 15 yard on the first play. Two tin lists at the line still found the ball on the 30 but Chittum again swept right end for C3 yaids befoie being pulled down on the seven yard marker.

On the next Dlav the Titan eo-cantain i I I i'e T' rs bat I 1 a "i 41 M. Cart hv wore a l.g".' li.expri 1. r.ce 1 Ctucagu un Sa-ilav and awav vvi'ii Is Si MM VII i.e. 1 r. R.T r.

Vi 111! victory in the Pig 1" game Jrvr. i mi 1 fi S-an! v. 1 4 rr bae'-. er tali.e I Wl h'a lit. I II I iv it the X.

gtir'rj i wi'h 1 -r I 1. 1 i S. I. Pi: i 'i fa i arr i n.tf I tv Minnesota Cops Close 6-0 Scrap MINNF.APOI.IS. (.11 Minnesota's thoioughly deflated Ci.d'T Gophers squeezed cut a 6-0 victory over Indiana Saturday in a Dig l' game that found "V.o" McMilIen's scrappy squad failing in two last period attempts to pull the game out of the fiie.

The final gun hatked a Hoosiep pi-s fill incomplete exactly on the Mn.neota goal lm. Indiana in the 'last of twr mighty thiusts p.a--se, to the Minnesota nine for a Ifiist ilown. An end sweep Inst four: there was a five yard penal'y for 1 11 quart" I N. tr. 5 e.

I Raiders Bow a the sf.in!i f.u Wi-f r.n "ir.l t'e period, failed by im in tire 01. d. 1 ciing .1 1 11 the thn and the Jiv a pair of ton. hd.iwnn the f.r. quarter.

f.gurrd rt all scoimg to. a vard 1 and 1 in 1 -t 1 1- d.l'A II. Wei-" pi 11 kl ke. fT.I point. .1 W.

tam. re.J a ce Cr.i-1.1:0 third p'-rtcl o-. h. own 25 ar.d inn 'II jar.i ta "he ir yard a I I i'i over on I tee eV bi.li To Wauk IT. 1 raj -Ja-.

V- egan Mrs. Page Cops National Crown Saarmen Tumbled By 16-7 Count in the huddle and 3 1 1 lv.au "kiiier III r- 1 1 le.thf t-ikkl Af- 5. 1 I I A P. nr. Ifl.ur Tn 457 TON! MIIII itiMin rr iv too P.

then the la-t desperate futile pitch Ju.t a few minutes nil.T, a fouith d'lwn pass from the five the if 'elver the end zone hv inche. dropped two yards on an end at-; tomnt huT f'no HpfiiniiE u-pio AL A P. 3 1 3 ft- MEMPHIS. TKNN. Page, s.rge gun but h-.

him ized back to their own four for rious fouith quarter attack. Coach of North Camlir.a. i Anicnca's new being offide on the next play. Mark Wil-on's Waukegan gridders flick VntU a -ain was r'prter? tn scanned BlOOITiir.StC high Schools i' ilfing queen. In a gloomv setting on 'a.

pt a make- 1 shift l'neup of the way with a t' got win- r.irg the second quarter cairy the pigskin and the Titan 5 I i. kev p.e i f.r.e rw fa the plvte. M1 O't I the if bit P. I 1 f.l "he tve ar 1 1 .1 tr.e 1 -ii tt.t'i h. 1 t.

a drop-pe I 1) teach It re 1 tr.l 'h ti f.fti a- I.a.v;i I Cattr. 1 Too M'i. II kI.Im-II 7 i 4 a Y' fiv ri'i'i -5 .1 I a ii -e a 1. i 1 P. put C.

a I. i -i i.M i I r. Yree to tne i Not ever. She the great cu" a rrj-'e't' a u'- play e. Yrir.kee he f.fv.

f.r' ha.rr.er r.f the tr.e.h o. n.rr'. i ler. ir the fit. 1 I ri victory string at Mmphis Country club corns, two straight 23 yoar olJ Greer.sboto ace wen with a 16-7 vie- thf for the southlar.J tory here Satur- fcv young Patty P-erg.

day afternoon. r-ii-1 7 and 6. i-hy punt principal. nrough a a I. le Rudy Gniitro th Wilbur Moore f.nall ret ut by lit Ir.diar.--i 2'1.

fullback went over the center of the line on a delayed spinner. He then place kicked the extra point that meant victory. UePaul Takes to Air. In the second half DePaul launched an aerial attack but got 1 P.ed baited Patty missed a xxl'' took it over from the nine. Three other Minnesota sorting oppoitur.i- the 3'th green to end the on The victory i was the second straight for the Wiisonmen who sided skirmish.

XjT f' J' Despite the slowness of the fair- absolutely nowhere thanks to 1 last Saturday wavg cauipj DV intermittent Evans- ers" durirs tne day. Mr. ton to a score-; mijaist cf tae qualifying round for some, beautiful work by Warren Goode, Jack Egdorf and Frank Soeka. Goode was especially bril ut 1.1 1.11.1 fw0 consecutive years, was one over first suoutDan. tnr ti "A league er.COUn- a il-ree nndr nnr Frank Schreiber A It was the f-r r.i.-e of the ter.

"I 1 ties wete bungled with a hard s- i .1 1 charging Hoosier line srneaiir.g the Gorhers attack. MM m. rar I. Kf I s. i.t m.

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i V. T. If v' r. -1 i- vi" 1 2 Knox Victor .1 11 i.aki: i a -a 1 Krx ge 1 1 1 -1 v. -r; -r i- 1 -I I i I I 1 I i liant and knocked down more than his share of enemy passes.

The Demons out gained the Titans in first downs by chalking up 11 to but seven for the visitors but most of the DePaul downs came at wheie they seemed to gain at will. However, once backed to their own 30 yard line the Meth-ocW-ts held like the Rock of Gih- I IMIll first defeat for the Purple jerseyed af.n'n(Wn round that' left her seven visitots. Up with r.i.ie hole to rlsy. For thiee quarters the encounter was a nip and tuck affair with the I tlx scene knotted at 7-7. Waukegan rlOld I OUmey t.

1 1 rnlrjil llliri.i ire. had in the opening qua aar's charges VAl RKUMY Tne Creek and Coach Howajd i i I lkl I followed up with their lone touch- ilf club nrembe rs are plan to dewn in the r.xt quartet. a tournament on Oct. 17. The winning points came as a re- r.er at the Buccaneer club will be suit of a safety eaily in the final served after the play.

raltar and every DePaul thrust met its Wateiloo there. Leroy Kaska. while not approaching the brilliant work he did in the Louisiana Poly game, averaged Tramp 1 1 trie. I in Ring Rivalry Renewed Here Monday Night around 40 yards on his punts. lheIT3, P.loomington teititorv Warren La- litans completed one out of tnteei, (Bounty attempted to kick tne aerial attempts whue the Demons i Bioomingtomans out of trouble but completed but one out of IS at-.

nn-l Vir r1- tempts. Six of those passes were a When Jack Beaty bungs his Y. M. C. A tercepted by alert Methodists.

1 Waukegan it tacn.e. and reccv- poo ja hoxln tPam to ir.oom- ev mng. ring next Monday he por it a arr.i'eur b.xeis from r. trie colored ace a MM RV. A.

net Ja. kie Sa Oru r. iiiidl tllci.f l.ilf l. 'rCtOIl ri-n cnd' for the wiRnin? evening the' fur safetv. gring to fiy.

as from Decatur stable Sa- lv it 1 1 and -i um. an. V. I.us'ara boxing i ivalrv Clalk Lewis of th- Peoi 1.1 Te-I a.ie ar; -v. of burg Marid- Iage for the second time.

It .1 boy developing fa-t 1 be. i.n'e-t in their previou- al-o ji-fn in a. a two m.eetins at Pf 01 with dc: A ar 1- Drcsscn Gets Old Job at NasHvil'c ing tween tiie stables, an. Peoria r.i'i.f 1 1 jer.kcw icms Following on the heels of the winr-'n- counter came another and uagtlariio the game's final touchdown on a "ca oicker pass from Bilharz to p'fr Graham to HfK.et: kicked the extra point, r.p-.on. Ander- Tr.e visitors scored in the second P.a O.ivcr Ft.T a It Ch.fum W.B i a K.

H. f-i D. FolK K. B. SLii.

tit an- the on the fh or once bu' Tne al a ma- through in great shar" lack f-T 'he te- rate dec i-ion at the end of five blister- in b. vers i i a i b-'Xirg 5 ley I T. Ku.k quaitei when Frank rv hard driving ful.back. plunged over Biorrcin-r, Canu.r.e. i' IePau; I H'r- of the ilcd.

among the best ir.g Th. Lewis i.i' in he country, and a- .11 Last Kthtuaty time, welterweight C'-'le Harr.h". of mri.i z' an Y. Johnr.y Martin M. A i.l r.eed all the e.

from the thiee yard line. The extra 2 point was picked up on a pass from 1 fin Eob Dot r.aus. left end. to La Bounty. 6 lt VRV.

0 SA of ar-. ir.g cr.ift he can mu- hut through to the tangle vvi'h tit I.ott- C. i-tirials n.an Th." se -ys have never toe" w.T nd.iv ri. Ii. K-Ck he r.h".-l tn Tr -a Al 5 1 1 Sill trie Chicago previously, but Harr.hn h.o tin' Tribune Totit nament Champions to ti.e fi t.t rank the i- i.

a i 'mpiri. rrLT7p. Ci-r. K-nd linrmiin icd Nr ji; k'. FV a 'rr- V- tne I p.

a- is and was on the Chicago Tubune am.Verg: tn ti.e l---t s.x iin.r.rh oi or Rn'sli a Kapr K.i-ens P. i a is not for any e- is ar.v o.i 1. 1: i- R.T p. H. F.B team mat met tr.e gew iork tiobi- so ar.i Teddy's Comet Cops shfl.fii Gloves team in the annual inter- age-ins! I.ott man.

lose or 1 .1 LAUREL. MD CP) Getting ham a in seventh position Valdina B.iharj' V. farm's Teddv's Comet broke through Kridy in gitv series. draw, the loc.a: 11S t.oun I. will wd.

aN- off One of the action packed contests be i i there throwing glove an 1 if w.th P.av Wh.ei? C-i -err Oa- Biocm'inptin of the evening will be the bout that by chance he does have to take it. P.oun'y r.n the Y. M. brings Johnr.y Becker of Peoria it wen't be the first tim he ha The Parp. a field of 16 Saturday to win the latt.Bouttv3, 1 Pile 1,1 C.

A C. A e. i 4 T'l and Glenn Potter of shown the inuired courage enf to 20th running of the S5.000 added Score bv quarter: Richard Johnston stakes. The son Wauke-Ean of Teddy-Flying Comet bounded 1 2 7 0 0 7 -16 ick under fit e. A.

i o- -t- -t-avin. a a well or. Whcaton Loses WHPATON r. ha bracket. These two amateurs hiv The Sconr.E: forward at every touch of Jockey AMATKl'K y.

31. r. a. Oft. 1 1 IVnrin Itlootniiitoti Inf rr-l'il Itoiits n.l.

im Touchdowns Bilhart. P.eintah. poa', Graham. La- Basil James' whip to cross the line T' jn. t.

I never met previously in the ring, strong repteseirtation of boxers thi e-t under a Se Each has enough action the sea-c-n. Whi'ney of Decatur an 1 the i.r.r- lovnu-rt and be" r-quaied citcle to have the bet that Momson of Mvtoon are pattnr- the on' to ir expci ier.ee ar.d development corn- -bin on all activttte with the luil Kilmer's a 1 i rr of 1 i I a length ahead of W. S. Nedra R. i la-fpr'-e Or r.

-e i I 1. P. 1). Pt. r.

Head could give him. Each C. A. her-. in dual meet.

"at tr.e X.v.z -I. A. Mela an. petition si! I Eastern Triumphs I Gloves, a t'nie are i in r.n: i- i rr ml i i hand and a c.cvf! i.l CO ml at gariz piogtamr at either tlOSS i a i hand." OAKLAND CITY. IND.

'TJ homecoming crowd. Held scoreiess power in a tight Eastern Illinois Teacher's football in the fiist period, the Potter team humbled Oakland Citv col- eoored two touchdowns in each of edge with i.a ir a he or Mart. and th" tuny tr.g".;i Y. M. C.

A iir.g a 1 the i 1 ir. i ate it will be densivclv settled in Goi-i'n G. 1 lepe 3I-0 Saturday befoie a large the remaining quarters..

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