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18 DECATUR HERALD 1 ''J SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, i i ii CATUR KM (ii i MICHIGAN BEATS OHIO STATE TO TAKE OHIO OUTRUSHES WOLVERINESBUT FAILS TO SCORE Now Oat of Title Race Witb Two Defeats; Michigan Unbeaten PASSES COUNT By LATHBOP MACK (Awotteted rnte Sporta OHIO STADIUM. Columbus, Oct. 19--The Con- ia under a restraining brder against premature aware ot its mythical football chnm ptonihip nt an injunction wus wrvecl Saturday by Michigan') resounding victory 18 to 0 ove Ohio State. Saturday night the Wolverine eland atop the Big Ten ticdp, whll Ohio has lost two conference game cut of three. Michigan waited until neurly tw minutes of the first half remain before throwing Its li undo bolt, Act Ing Captain Wesley Feslor, Ohio 1 All-Amerloon end, htul punted nicely to quarterback Harry Newman Michigan who returned to his yard line.

On the next ploy Newman up, waited every possible second, on his captain, halfback, Hftrrl- aon Slmralt, fur down tho field an over to the right. Ho threw th ball, Slmrall faked Center Bor Naeman who was covering him, ou of position, and taught It on Ohio' IS yard line. Quarterback Lewi Hlnohman tackled him but Slmral himself and ran to one yard line whore Halfback Stuart Holcomb hauled him dowr Irom behind, At this point Coach Wlllnmnn sen Eugene Kile in at left guard an Carl tthransberger In nt center, placing Sam Sol by And Nasman, hi regulars. Nowman cnlled a quarter back meak and went right over th two for Michigan's flra touchdown. He place kicked th goal with Slmrnll holding ball.

Half The half ended shortly afterward Michigan Kicked off but took th ball after a punt by Fester on Ohio' 49 yard line. Slmrntl played bacV with Newman and his return was ruinous for the Buckeyes. Newman cnlled two line ploys am then shot ft pau to Halfback JAC! Wheeler, again In Ohio's left half bock territory, defended this time Bill Carrol but unsuccessfully Hlnchman made tackle but onl after a 10 yard gain for the Waiver. Ines, Hudson got two yards, New man three find then Hudson sen at Ohio's center, Ho deemed sue prised at finding wuy clear and Ohio's secondary seemed equally sur prised nt finding him among them At any rate, he wont 14 yards for touchdown with two taoklers hang Ing by his belt the last five. Ful back Bob Horn blocked Newman' place-kick for the extra point but th demngo had boon Irreparably done Ohio FlghtM In Vftln Michigan never throiwened age tut there little nmd.

Ohio however, came back fighting bu with the futility of pusses. Ohio scored 13 (Irst downy to si tor Michigan and gained 272 yard to 22t lor the Wolverines but didn't mean a thing. Ohio tried passes and completed only four to 83 yards, Michigan tried five and gained 3S yards. 0(110 KTATB MICMIOAW lo lo. Ce Bell.

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nt Ih iti, Carroll, rh n. Klmruli (0 Hitfn, fh tb, bhto 1 1 Toiiotnlownn: ffewmnn, Itixtntn Volnt tone hilnw limn HINDSBORO WINS 24-0 AT OAKLAND OAKLAND, Oot, 10-Lod by 3 speedy halfback with an ability tor snatfglng passes, Hinds boro captured a 24 to 0 victory ove Oakland hero Saturday. Hlndsboro put ovor a touchdown on atralgh football In tho first quarter, and th tost three noocos came In tho final period, J. intercepting three of Oakland's deoperate passes ant running for scores, Oakland penetrated to ten yard throe times during the mme, but loit the ball on penalties or Montgomery, fullback broken collar and will he lost for some time, Culver Stockton Wins 13 to ft Over Carthage Stock' ton wen IU annual homecoming with Carthage College afternoon, It to 0, Humblt made tint touchdown tn tn the eeeood esU the point kicked WOWMo 1 WOT hed worked ball Jo yard Wisconsin Drufes Pennsylvania in Inter sectional Battle, 27 to Sahnday Soorat tt Bum, Clmrtodton nwwrvDt, 33; Sltwanlson, fc tlllliboro. 14i CttltUnd, e.

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florWn, ID; Mod to, 0 Michigan, lit Oh LtTTLV VIXKTK 13; Knox, North fjmtiM, 31: Kulim Mtkcoiiib, IB; Bliurtloff, 0 Forwt, 4t OT1IKK Dnirm, SI: Onrnsflfl Ticb, Alsdlioin, It: VonnMirao, I. JJultB. J8: 0. tv'ubiniiUft, it: lawn Hi Augion, 0, Illinois 11; Intllma Htkntord, 11: Mtotn 1, Oiymplo Club, Ui On 11 torn In, I flout lisrn Out I Torn In. DC; Utah 0 rnvtmoutii, uniumtijtt, 0.

(to mlu, 26: North Unrolinn, 0 UMtm VIUKUOTO, N'flHf Mlnoirrl, 46; Cnlitmbln, Army, Knfrntd, vrlnctlan. 7. carmit, vrlnctlan. 7. 1'tDit SUtd, Lafiiyotto, MlnMKiin It; Ct-lsntt, 1'gulham, CKHH, 0, Yftlo.

Sli Brown, 0, Vrnnklln, iT; Knrllmiti, of Orwen! Ti WiwlUinr Arkiwmut, Rlao, T. WtuutliKtten 34: ICBiituoky, Wue Mi Ulrmln uelilnctan and 14. lnithdm, 0 Airntlann IKnh point Second, Ii4 URBANA, Oot, 19- Getting loose for three touchdowns In the second quarter, the Urbnna Fresh defeated Roosevelt Junior High of Decatur here Saturday morning 18-0 Aside from some exceptional punting by Bailey and strong defensive work by Balloy and Batehelor, Roosevelt was outclassed. It was reversal of the gtime which Roosevelt won in Deeatur two weeks ago, 12 to 0. Urbana used straight football, as yard pass, and a TO yard return of a klckou for Its scores.

Roosevelt's right tackle and right end appeared weak, and most of the gains wore made through them. In the last half Roosevelt had three scoring chances, but on two of the occasions passes over Itno were Incomplete on the tho fourth down, and one chance was lost through a The Teds missed Fatten, regular quarterback, who was out of the game with an Injured knee, OINErWINS OVER SALEM IN FOURTH QUARTER, 8 TO 0 SALEM, Oct. Id--Olney outplayed Salem all through their game hero Saturday afternoon, but managed only to put aorOM a. safety and a touchdown In the final period to win, 8 to 0. The halftlme gun nod prevented another Imminent score, as Olney had the ball on the one- foot tine.

With six minutes to pley salem attempted a paw from behind the goal line, but an Olney manknocKhd down lor a safety, Salem kicked oft from the twenty yard line and Otney returned It half way buck, Four plays by Van dove, Ewald, Pennyson and Wilson con actively scored tho goal. 9atom's only threat eamo near the end of the game, when they carried th ball to the five yard line, but a over the goal Incomplete. CASEY NOSES OUT PALESTINE 6 TO 0 PALESTINE, Oct ten yard sprint over goal line In the last two of play here Friday afternoon Casey a ft to 0 victory over Palestine. Neither team had been able to score previously although both wasted opportunities. In the second and third quarters, Palestine was often Inside Casey's 3d yard line but could not register.

OASttY (1) PALSSTIWB Soars ty fl Tonohdown--Bobtrtg. DBAKBWENS DBS MODJHS, la, Oot. Juveneted squad of BulMoge tore Qrlnnelt-e UM to In the doe- Ing quarten et homecoming hete night and chalked up an Impressive victory. The ball on the Pioneers' three yard line and Crake was set to push It across for another touchdown when the ended. ot a book ot Missouri history, which Berry Rftder, a town attorney wrote only for kU'cnm UM, have frown to LONG RUNS PURDUE IN 20-0 WIN OVER HAWKS Touchdown Sprints of 70 and 80 Yardi Dash Iowa's Hopei ONLY BIG 10 GAME IOWA CITY, liu, Oot, 19-- Steam accumulated Michigan clamped safety valve on the Bollmakera a week ago, drove the Purdue machine to 200 triumph over the University of Iowa's makeshift aggregation here Saturday afternoon.

A sixty yard march down the field in the first threo minutes ot play and a pair of sensations! dashes around the ends for 80 and TO yards, respectively, accounted for Purdue's three scores, Third Straight-Lost It was lowa'a third consecutive defeat and tho lone Big Ten game on the Hawkoyo schedule. A Dad's day throng of 25,000 saw the con- tost. Iowa showed plenty of ground gaining power, rolling up eleven firet downs against eight for the visitors. Twice the Hawkcyes drove Into scoring territory only to be halted by failure of their pass attack, Thanks largely to tho two long runs for touchdonvw), the visitors wore credited with 324 yards from scrimmage against 100 for the Hawlteyes. Purdue's first tally came early tn the contest when the Bollmakern took the bnll on their 41-yard lino, In nine smashes at the line they scored a touchdown, Horstman plunging ovor center on fourth down, place-kicked ths extra point Two Long Huns Shortly afterward Rlslc slipped out of Bay's arms and streaked around right ond for yards and touchdown.

Klssell missed the kick. Late in tho final period Hay pulled down Iowa's only completed pass on Purdue's 12-yard line, but both teams wore off aide and the play was called bnck Miller Intercepted Leo Jensvold's next pass on the Purdue 10-yard line to halt the Inst Howkoye scoring drive, An exchange ot punts gave Klz- er's crew the ball on their 30-yard line. On the first play, Pope, sub halfbaelt, circled wide around Iowa's Isft end and tore 70 yards for a touchdown. The marker was el- Idwort after a heated debate as to whether the Boilermaker bail car- Tier had stepped out of bounds on the fltty yard lino. Edward Risk, a second year sub halfback, who started for the Boilermakers, was the Individual ground gaining star of the day with 143 yards In thirteen attempts.

hard driving Leo Jonsvold ted Hie Hawkeyes with 112 yards In 31 attempts. IOWA mutiny, Tomrktnnl IB IK. Ktenm Dolly, Trig Jon, rg rg. Chrlstmdn It, 1o mo Bly. rt ftsy, tb rt.

tt, CnlVMt Mtlssn, Ih 7 Ih, -pain Jtcuvotd, rli rh. Purvl fa th. Yimovlch Rttanni; Ohon (TJnrtmautht umfiJra; (MIohlftHn) fluid Judgo: Knrtut, Pool); Tlnenmftn, Ortivitn, Nokomis Colts in Annual Gome of Stars Today (Special to The Herald) NOKOMIS, Oct. 19-Thls town's heroes of baseball, Charley Ruffing Of New York Yankees and Sun. ny Jim Bottomley of the St.

Louts Cardinals-- return to their home today to play la the annual all-star game. The Alton All-Stars will be the opponents of the Mokomls Colts, In the contest at Berger 1 Park starting at 2:10 this afternoon. Practically the entire population of this own and surrounding eounry Is ex- peoted to turn out oa usual for the game. In addition to Bottomley and Ruffing the Colts will have Andy Bednar of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Jim. my Carnmeron of the Toledo American club, and others.

The Alton team will have In Its lineup many stars of organized ball Including U. Goodrich, a resident of Mt; Olive who ploys In Western league; Ous Qoeekel of Staunton, who has been In tbe Southern league, and Beck of the Coast league. ARCOLA WINS OVER VILLA GROVE, 6-0 ARCOLA, Oct. IS-ArcoUHlgh ad- vanesd In the OkAw Valley by narrowly defeating Villa, here Friday afternoon, 6 to a Areote's Vow score after a ywd march down the led by Schroeder, Olnder and Ray, with pullen taking the ball over. On five other occasions the locals advanced to Villa Grove's five yard line but were held for downs.

Villa Grove threatened several UmM wtth Its passing attack, and en tttoa nun by Wttfon, who proved a bud boy tortop. Sparkplug in Purdue Attack Alex Yunevieb, last year's sophomore sensation of Purdue's championship eleven Is hack bigger and tougher this year to lead the Boilermaker at- tack, Yuncvtch Is fullback, and will be one of the major attractions when Purdue meets Illinois In tho next home game In the Memorial stadium Nov. 1 Red-Headed Halfback Leads Florida 'Gators in 19-9 Triumph at Chicago W1DCATS TAME FIGHTING ILL1N1 ELEVEN, 32 TO 0 (Contlnuod from Page 1) and Jlmroy O'Mara, and cnme about two minutes before the finish. Laming toseed a lateral pass tr O'Mara, who made his only run of the game--a 33 yard dash score, Lefty Leach supplied one of the points after touchdown by catching the Illinois team flatfooted and running through center from a place- kick formation, over the goal line. Have tho Punch cold figures would not indl- cats Northwestern's huge superiority, but the Wildcats operated Just as they did against Tulans and Ohio State applying the punch when needed, and playing alert barf against passes, Illinois mads 11 first downs to nine for Northwestern, but the Jlllnl advances were made largely between the 20-yard linos.

The Wildcats mato theirs in scoring territory. Illinois amassed a total 'of 222 yards by all methods, against 102 by Northwestern, about the same margin by which Ohio State outgalned Northwestern last week In losing a 19 to 2 decision, Complete Throe Northwestern completed three out ot five forward passes ana two of them were for touchdowns. Illinois made good on 10 out of IS, but had five Intercepted and one ot them went for a Northwestern touchdown. The triumph, not entirety unexpected, but sensational in its thoroughness, gave Northwestern Its second straight victory In Its bid for the Big Ten championship, hope of which bad almost fled when Hank Bruder fell a victim of smallpox last week, and Kent and Russell, both regulars, became Ineligible. The start was Illinois 1 Jlrst conference competition, following victories over Iowa State and Butler.

Robinson Captain Olaf Robinson, playing his flret game of the season for Illinois, was his team's best workman. He carried the toll 11 times for a total of 41 yards, but was as thoroughly chilled other mini backs, when It looked as though Illinois might SCOTS. Gil Berry, sophomore flash from Abtngdon, did a fine job ol forward passing for the vanquished, but the other end of the buslnsss failed to help hhn out. Score by periods: Northwestern 0 IS 1S-32 Illinois 0 Northwestern scoring: Raker (B), Rentner, O'Mara. Points after touchdowns, Moore ment)i Leach (scrimmage).

ILLINOIS NOBWm (rwiiuon. BodmtA, It Jeiueh, IB Leach, Gary, IiuL, middleweight" knocked out Jlmify Moore, New York negro. In the seventh round of a 10-round bout Friday night. Leach knocked Uoore down tor a nine count tho eecend and bad him down twice JbreZhe landed the finishing pucnh la tlfc seventh. Leroy Bethea, Southern Team's Captain, Scores Three Touchdowns 3TAGG FIELD, CHICAGO, Oct.

19-- There were Alligator tracks all over Stagg Field Saturday-- tracks that out name of another red-head-- Leroy Bethea-- and the score: Florida 19; Chicago 0. The redheaded Gator captain rtut 70 yards for one touchdown, plougn ad through the Maroon line for another and put the ball in scoring position for a third. A raw wlntery day buffeted the boys from the South and it took nearly nil of a quarter for them to get wormed up. Then the crowd of about 10,000 saw a stream of red. The highly-touted Bethea went Into action.

Behind perfect Interference, the redhead gained five yards again and again, taking It from midfield to the Chicago five yard line as the quarter ended, Then Muddy Waters, Gator tackle, poured the whole Swanee River through the Maroon levee and Bethea went over for a touchdown. Bethea Goes Over A few minutes later, Bethea again broke loose and on a fake reverse, took the ball to the two yard line, Sauls dived over for the touchdown, Proctor kicked goal, The Gator backfleld lived up to Its repute as one ot beffi In trie South. Sauls Silsby and Dorsett repeatedly made gains through the Chicago line. In the fourth period, Bethea furnished the long-awaited thrill. After the Gators downed a Maroon, punt on the 30 yard line, Bethea went wide around the right side of' the line, cut back to the left, reversed! to the center and tore 70 yard straight ahead for his second touchdown, Soon after be was taken from game.

The crowd had Its money's worth and gave him a tremendous ovation, Maroons Huff 1 Tho Maroons were In (coring petition twice, once 'after recovering a Gator fumble on tbe 15-yard line an4 again after Wlea caught a pau from Stagg, Maroon quarterback, and raced reverstagly down the field to tbe 11 yard line. The flanker ploys of Coach Amos Alonxo Stagg were of little avail In Gator again. In mid-field the flanker attack was used to good advantage to cover up passes, The completed 10 out of 98 aerial for a gaOt of 161 yards. Three pastas were intercepted; Florida complete two out of four passes for on eight yard gain. The other two were Intercepted.

Florida made 13 first downs, Chicago 10. OR 10 A oo MilMrtt, lo rtnltwltcli, It Hunlwre. IE the crucial moments as the line broke through time and WIMI. Ndati Ql 4 4 Ojt, Dttfttt Blrn.y, in BMthM 0) th NORTHERN TEACHERS VlN JACK era Teachers defeated by ecore ot U-T Friday, teg winning touchdown tn MINNESOTA WINS CLOSE DECISION OVER JOOSIERS Riebeth Yard Run in First Qnarter Onhr Scon Game ZELLER1SSTAR which became mobile fighting unit whenever threatmed, held MlnnwoU to victory before 38,000 hero Bmturday on a bitterly cold, wind- owept Held. Mldfleld, the Gophera In their Big Ten ganM, gained brilliantly, tut whenever within scoring the Hooelers braced In an Inspired fashion reminiscent of the defensive style shown Just a week ago by Minnesota In holding Stanford to a ecoreleis tie.

The dophera showed an emotional let-down from thtlr great stand against the fflant coast eleven. Wla Early Clint ftlebeth, flashy Mlnnes- cU half, starting for tint tune this year after a mode only More In the first period, when he through the entire Indiana team on 81-yard run for the touchdown. It was day's longest gain, hunt ot won the game for but Rtebeth the day's goat well. Just before bU score, after Jack Wanders, 100 pound Gopher fullback, had to within eight yards of the goal. Riebeth fumbled on a wide end run and the ball rolled over goat line to be lost to Indiana.

Again later In the game, Rlebetb, after several brilliant returns of punts touched one as rolled on the ground and Indiana recovered In mldfleld to start an offensive which reiulted In one ol He two scoring of the day. ZsUer Defensive Star Prom out of the Indiana line, a star on defense stepped out during the game to earn the htghent Individual laurel. He WM Zeller, ft guard who made tackle after taekle. being especially effective when the situation was critical for hU team. He made a series of five straight tocklet to prevent the Gophers from rooking and giving Indians the ball, In one of his tackling spurts of the day.

Behind the scene, the afternoon's struggle had the angle of a ccntest between two former olhletes and coaching assistants of Chicago's veteran foot ball mentor, Alonxo Both Crisler, Minnesota coach, and Pat Page. Indiana grid -tutor, once played and helped coach at Chicago, and are close friends, MINNESOTA IHIIiw, Sullivan Juniors Eke Out 14 Win Over Centennial SULLIVAN, Dot W-IntWUty to point after touchdown Mat CentMuilaJ Junior High sohool of Deeatgr down to ft 7 to dtfMt ben Saturday morning. Both Usura ptay- ed on almost even the game, the Sullivan Juniors scoring their touchdown In third uorter and CenteDnW to the final period. The Deoatur scon after marcli down tlw-flotd tMt let Grant over from three yard line. MoLaughlln nflsiend for lulllvan on yard run Bak Ingtr plunged ovor for point that eventually proved the winning factor.

RNTKNNIAI, 80LUVAN T) nfrtMM, rt, ItoUuMIe li rt. Hem iTuilnl. Athbrni rnn, Omunnle) Ulllvut (M It lir INDIANA I)l Ttttdr, Muiin, rs Wnlln. rt rl rt BrocKmtyor, qb qh, Ttnlbnth, rh rh, tb in. Decatur Soccer Club to Battle Chicago Outfit The Deoatur German Booeor olub will meet Chicago Kickers on Nelson Park field tbU afternoon at Chicago team Has a reputation at a formidable outfit, and wll be a tough foe for tbe or- ganlitd local team.

Tho will lino up as follows: H. Womd, Capt. Brwln Plnnow, rb; Henry Jordon, Ib; Karl Miller, rh; Max Jordon, ch; Willie Kollock, Max Sobkwsbt, Tret- rttc, rl; Procanono, FrlU Bob- kewskl, 11; Eugene Jllllch, lo. Bub- stltutoi Karl PwurSh and Hermann Wronowtkl. The will be Frank Brew.

ILLIOPOUS WHALES MASONC1TY, 38-0 MASON CTPT, Oct la-Led by Graves and Dunn Dllopolls High crushed Mason City by a to 0 here Saturday afternoon. HU' opolls raft tbe conrtstttrtly for long cattw and quarter. Uaeen aerloue threat City Bookw, It In never orrr te Tomlln Vs. Badgers Present Stone Wall to Eaiterneri AttempteiThrnfa' up 103 of ord of twvfni rolled poinu to for ran to chin Into wall Tat Cutfbali oT WtMwute, IDC dawtaf un lMtoUnd a A bttt crowd oi wtUwurt it, Puuraeit ii. rvrrti It, iffltUld, rt caiMMn.

Hear rtt, Jowjii--MoLuiihUB. Orwit, toaoMawn--Btlllimr. Gillespie Falls to Taylorville Score TATLORVILLB. Oct It-Taylor- South Central eleven ecored i smashing 3 to 0 victory over OB- esple here Friday. The locale prt- ented their full lineup tor the tint since- the trrbena fame and after opening quarter could ot be stopped.

McAdam counted TaylervlUs's Irst touchdown on a short and In third quarter reeled off a 60 yard sprint for another. Hall ogt lose for a yard run and a touchdown In the fourth quarter after Taylorvllle had added two points via a safety, A furablbd punt that rolled over the foeJ with Raear ailing on It there resulted In Taylor- tile's last Coach HcAdam's team has won conference game and lost one. AVLOnVlLLE Ot) OILUSWIH (4) rt, tHmsylvanla' keJ only to eoore, Md lor beUmt feme WM jtnAt erivee Whopn. line feeektieid awl lit be- fonnrt got wKhta etdMnf ooMtn'e (Ml only twtee, In the nnt period, but ly rouble, oeeurriMg when 1 dropped bed en Wyard Ime, ruined whatever eoaMM the PennsylvanteM bed to The Badgen ptoyed well- knit BMchlne and oomMned agfrei- etvenew et straight fofttbell jrlfli otevemeM tn forward and deadly taokllaf Behr ItaM Yerte The opened a MclUnwnt when lamiay Be opnflB'e crack Oette'e nvnt hte ewn ytrd need for tte touchdown. This ittMeit etioVe caused CMch IftA Wny tt the to yenk hie eeoond uen who suited the and emd Me etew, with HwUrt it Ml, torgti, rt wtttkl tt, 0XM Mown re.

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Hull. in II 9, iimplni-- tlend LYNN ODAFER IN EVANSV1LLE SHOW Lynn OMaffer to Bvane- nie to meet Ttte Ungtord of tn a feature bout of the merlean Legion show there Oct 97. Daifer won over BIlMe Ortgiby Sept 39 la last BvewvlBe earanoe. Langtord has quite repuUUon In ils and ehouU give the looel boy a battle. The bout will oast by Station WOBP of Eww- rtlle, easily heard Pecatur.

CHRISTIANS BEAT MUELLERS, 30-28 The Seventh St. Friday Ight noted out a to IS win over Muellers, a basketball geme ptayed the Mueller gym. Taylor end Wiggins led the eeorinf with tlx and five field reipee lively. MICKEY WALKER GAINS KAYO WIN OVER dJNE ST. LOlflS, Oct, Mtekey Walker, mUdtewelikt nocked out Tiger" Johnny Los AngelM, the eeeoM ot a Ifrround bout here Thunder Ight title wej wt stake, 'the metett heuf SSYinll MISSES CHANCE MADISON, Ott, boambit Into the et rifht hetf.

CepUtvi Gentle et ejuarUrbMtt.tnd Oreene at fullbeok. Bven the irtoe ot Iteittrs and t-i ether failed to throw, scare Into who cteilngly ripped the ine to pleots. Held scoreless In teoend od, the crashed Oieli' towhdown In the third. It wet a thriller, wHh tub end. rlunffing over PenniylvuUe, on pets from fullback who tosied pew trnm Penn'i SB-yard KM, A tew mtetitu later, Casey leaped tn the alt to Intercept Muter 1 taterat put ran for another tattfe down, after loetef on five yard rtoe dewjwu the fourth perled, eoored tteir fourth touchdown kh, tachle, tell on the Ml btUiuk Penn'e goet line tfter KabM had- threugh te Week attempt to punt from benM cwn goal Wlsooniln'i Bret major Tdtftnwnt with an eutern eleveii way the BMIfera the Invadm left no doubt te heir superiority.

USED TRUCKS TEAMS way to tt football martia of (an ilnc wtulttd, but'di Oeorgc Bu thur. flash, act Ightntmg bolt LORSURPI M. awn MINUTE Oolden Bee Pblg upset ot tl lOmterence cam Southern Meth eiuwtlonel 14 to fens todey. Ihutg try with Ui ay and tbe Me points, nut. nr Huaum tin Md pegged a reuh, speedy eluded two men Idary romi that sent Into id awl.

thtrn ttelhodii downs to 1 IURST EUREK iumdedteatlo College defeat stadium her touo COLUMBIA outruehed powerl team, cat reel teat In CLEAN-UP SALE le, Blonl. 0, Olntnnttii T(, KoRM re, onal-Reo- Federal-Ford- 1 the Lion; their fir. Juato SaurefSodth Amerkan een- satlon won fifth straight vh International Motor 400E.HI.k9L tory of North American Invaakm Thursday night, gelning tbe eton over Louie KM Kaplan, former obtmphn after.

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