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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 10

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10 THE STATE COLUMBIA 8 C- SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22 1931 Carolina Fresh and Florida Fresh Meet Here Thanksgiving Day BIDDIES TO CLOSE SEASON AGAINST POWERFUL ELEVEN Notre Dame Fortress After Three Years Taken by Trojans Gridiron World Rocked as Southern California in FifteenMinute Rush Lust Quarter Topples Fight ing Irish From National Supremacy Sixteen to Fourteen A jSiw "4 a I rj 1 I 'J- i I 'v Ci i 4 ILLINI CRUMPLED BY BUCKEYES Zuppke Clan Outclagged by Ohio State Ohio Stadium Columbus Nov Scarlet and gray clad football player from Ohio State ambled up and down here this afternoon and gave the University of Illinois eleven the worst licking it ever had received from an Ohio team The final score ws 48 to A It marked the first lima Illinois ever had been beaten in the Ohio Horseshoe and the first time since 1917 that it had been subdued on Ohio aoiL Also it was th first time Ohio ever defeated Illinois end Mich! gnn in the same season Not only wss it the worst defeat ever handed th Illini by Ohio but tit worst given Ulinoii by any team in th 20 years that Bub Zuppke bad guided the destinies of football at that institution Today's victory was a personal trl umph for two Buckeye player Carl Cramer and Bill CarrolL Four timrs during the game they made sensational rune for touchdowns Long run honors of the day went to CarrolL when ha raced Kt yard to return a kickoff for a marker During tha fourth period broke loose again and raced 70 yards after intercepting forward pass Cramer crossed up the whole Illinois team in th first period when he started to run from punt formation and went 54 yards for tha first touchdown of the gam Later in the gam he dashed 45 yards and following tlie nest play want 25 more for another touchdown But Ohio's bockfWId was not tlie whole show of the day The forward wall threw off everytiiing th Illini had to offer In the first period through Gilbrrry's accurate passing Illinois readied Ohio's 7-yard line On the first play Snavely went through for six but that ended the advance Ohio repulsed all further efforts Again in the second period Illinois advanced to tlie 3-yard marker One play at the line proved fruitless and Berry's pass was grounded back of the goal line spoiling Illinois second and last chance to push across a marker' Score by periods: Illinois 4 to os to 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 14 13 5-40 Ohio Slut scoring: Touchdowns Cramer 2 Carroll (suh for Holcomb) 3 points after touchdown Haubrich 4 iplareklcks) Referee Hackett (West Piiint) umpire Schommer (Chicago field judge Fred oung (Illinois Wesleyan) headlineiman Boyd Chambers tDenison) MELVIN 1IE3IPIIIIX Ifnmpblll was recently elected I succeed Gene MrCarthy resigned as Forest Lake Country club golf professional lie will take up bis duties at tha dub Decern br There wasn't any on among the huge throng that granted th Trojans even a ghost of a ahew with that disadvantage's staring them in the face Getting the ball on Nutra Dune's 48-yard line the Trojans Orville olilcr and Gua Shaver passed and smashed to Ih Notre Dam 15-yard line as th third period ended It waa at this point that Ray Sparling th Trojans' great end stepped into the breech Taking a lateral past on perfect end-around play raced to the 1-yard line after which Shaver easily bounced through his right tackle to score But the hopes immediatsly faded aa big Jo Kurth broke through-tha block Baker's try for tha extra point Trojans Strike Stride After that tha game assumed a Notre Dame rout On th break of an illegal interference with a pass receiver the Trojans got th ball on Notre Dame's 14-yard line and carried it ovar on fiv plays making a beautiful dash around his left end for the lxt ten yards on a wide lateral pare from Muhler This time Baker made the extra point Great offensive play by Sparling and Shaver who worked a paw formation that netted 48 yards gave th Trojans their List chance Denied by the powerful Notre Dnme will Baker then slipped back to the 24-ysrd line and placekieked the big boot that ended the battle Mohler held the balL Aa tha game Hided Schwarts tried a desperate pare but Eugene Clark reserve Trojan halfback stepped in to intercept the ball on Notre Dsme'a 38-yard line juri as the final gun waa fired Thus the fast were first Tlw Trojans had com a back after their unmerciful 27 to 8 licking of a year ago to accomplish what no other team had done in almost three years and the greatest crowd to witness a game in the stadium that the immortal Knute Rorkne built gava them a thunderous ovation Lineup and summit rq: Notre Dame (II) Southern Calif (18) Kosky fa Sparling Culver 1 Brown Harruiio Rnbirf Yarr (c) Williamson Hoffman rg Stevens Kurth rt I Ptoitn Devore Arbelbio Jaskwich 9 qb- vf Schwartz lhb Msltery SheekeUkl rhb Finckert Banas lb Mustek Score by periods: Southern California 6 8 1 16-J8 Notri DwMti 0 Scaring: Notre Datiw touchdowna Schwartz Points after touchdown Jaskwich (2) Southern California touchdowna Shaver (2) Point touchdown Baker Goal from field Baker (placement) Officials: Referee Bitch (Earlham) umpire Gillette (Oregon) field judge Baker (Chicago) headlinesman Wyatt (Miaaouri) South Bend Ind Nov Statistics of the Southern California Notre Dame foothaU cfassiB First downs Southern California 18 Notre Dame 1A Yatds pmwd from scrimmage Soulhent thfornia Notre Dame 183 Pass attempt 1 Notre Dame A Southern California 11 Pomes completed Notre Dame 1 tor 28 yards Southern California 3 for 81 yania Aveng yardage of punts Southern California 42 Notrt Dame Fumbles Southern California 4: Notre Dame 0L Standing of Trojan-Notre Dame series Notre Dame won A Southern California won A A pictorial history of the southwest will cover th walla of a projected Episcopal cathedral near Oklahoma City South Bend Ind Nov Notre (Lima's mighty fortress of fool-hall Impregnubla against 28 assaults in almost three years of gridiron warfare fell at last today Fluttering over ite ruin tonight flew the cardinal and gold battle flag of th roaring TVoana from Southern California who astounded th world of football by ransacking it with one 15-imnute rush in the last period of battle today by a margin of 18 to 14 Th final rush came juri when it looked as if the big Notre Dame guns March Schwarts and Steve Binaa seemed certain of winning the day Trailing by two touchdowns aa they entered the final period tho Trojans could not denied as they smashed the Irish walL They dashed and passed their way to on touchdown in four minutes rushed over another on to come within a point of tying th battle and then triumphed aa in frenzied crowd of 52000 spectators treated to one of the greatest struggles in the lore of football watched Johnny Baker Trojan left guard arch a perfect placement kick through the uprighu Baker's kick coming with but one minute of play's remaining waa an ironic touch for old Notre Dome which had witnessed ita fighting army march on through 25 victories in 21 starts Ths kick brat Notre Dame aa the had three times defeated th Trojans More Ironical was it that the kick enabled the Trojans to be ths first end th fast to defeat Notre Dune as it was the same invader from tha West who conquered Notre Dame's football army way back in 192A If aver a football team deserved to win it was Coach Howard Jones and his cardinal and gold-shirted giants from the West today They rocked th Notre Dame citadel recklessly and consistently Three times they threatened before aurceae came In th firri period they smashed their way to Notre Dame's 5-yard line only to lass their precious chance for tho firri score on Jimmy Mustek's fumble Two minutes later they rammed to tho enemy 11-yard line only to be slopped by Inches And once again in tha third period they found themselves beaten back with ten yards to ga But what looked like tha saddest break of ail came after they had scored their firri touchdown when Baker's kick far the extra point waa blocked But they coudln't be denied after that Rocknemen Rally Tha battle was all Southern California in tha firri period as it mada ita first two threats but Notre Dime cam back with a rush in the second Getting th bail on ita own 45-yard lino after Schwartz's boots had gained a wide advantage Notre Dam opened a 55-yard inarch for the first touchdown of the game Schwartz flipped a long pea to Jaswich good for 3) yards and placing the ball on th Trojan 16-yard line Schwartz and Banal carried with line drives to th 1-yard line where Sanaa hurdled center for tlw score Jaswich'e kick for th extra point was good and Notre Dam led 7 to A th firri half ended Aa th Irish" took tha field for the third period th Trojan hopes fell to the lowest depths of the pime Starting on ita own 27-yard in Notre Dame carried the ball over for touchdown on exactly four play Schwarts again started the parade by teasing a lateral to Ray Brancheau who went to the Trojan 46-yard-stripe Schwarts circled hie right end for seven more to the 31-yard line and then tossed a wide lateral past to Banas who mad a pretty catch running and (tumbling to th 3-yard mark Schwarts then sliced over his right tackle for th touchdown GOLDEN TARNODO ROUTS GATORS Georgia Tech Batteri Saurians of Florida SLOW BUT SURE Powerful Line-Smashing Offen-ive ISowb Over Crocodiles Twenty-three to Zero Atlanta Nov Georgia Tech's Engineers today employed powerful line-smashing offensive to batter down hapfess Florida eleven and win their a nual game 23 to A Except for a safety in th opening period Tech was held scoreless in ths first half but cam berk etrorg in the third period to scare twice within three minutes Another touchdown was accounted for in tha final quarter Even though ita victory was decisive Georgia Tech fumbled eeveral excellent scoring opportunities Florida wee a punch! team most of th afternoon with its main coming from forward pasaea The victory was Tech's most con-elusive in Southern conference play during the lari two years and paid back Florida for tha 55 to 7 hiring a disorganized Tech team took in 1930 Pat Barron speedy halfback contributed tha game's moat exciting play with an 88-yard run bock of th third period kick-off to Florida's 7-yard line but Terh was unable to take ad-vantage of this break as Florida offered one of ite eeveral splendid goal line defensives and took the ball on downs But Tech waa not to be denied Taking th kick on its 40 it ruihnd over two first downe to th 20 and Hart broke off tackle for 18 yard Cherry then burked over tho first of his three touchdowns and Mac Arthur plwekirkrd the extra point Hardly had th small crowd of aom 18000 settled down in their seats when Tech scored again Beck fumbled and Kincher recovered far Tech on the 1A Cherry knifed through tackle end -oased th goal line standing up Early in the fourth period Florida waa forced to kick and Tech started another drive from the 39 which culminated with another run of 22 yards by Cherry fur the touchdown Tech made 14 first downs to six (or Florida The lineup: Georgia Tech Florida Leekey Parnell Cain I i it Phiel Laws ig Bernhard Neblett Ferrazzl Jones rg Osgootj Fincher rt Jenkins Goldsmith re 89 Hull MacArthur 9 qb jCuller Barton lb Davis Hart rh McClellan Cherry fb Siteby Score by periods: Georgia Tech 2 0 14 Florida 8 0 0 Scoring: Georgia Tech touchdowns Cherry (3) Points after touchdown MacArthur l2i (placement) and Flowers (placement) Safety Bilsby ARMY TRAMPLES LITTLE URSINUS Steckler Gains Almost at Will for Cadets Michia Stadium West Point Nov Th Army eleven taking a breather before ita big games with Notre Dame and Navy trounced littte Urslnus today 54 to A With Ray Sleekier dashing halfback's gaining almost at will tha Army routed Ureinus in the first half to Wore 48 points The Pennsylvania eleven plainly suffered from th absence of three of th regular Capt Hi Miller and Quarterback Charlie Boeder had been barred on charges they had played with an outside team Sunday and Center William Lawrence was absent because of th death of his mother The team that gained the title in the Eastern Pennsylvania conference flashed a bright spark in th third when Halfback Claude Lodge grabbed an Army pare on his 28-yard line and ran for touchdown That was the longest run of th game but Kenefick contributed a 48-yard dash for th Army and Stacker Fields Herb and others proved almost unstoppable aa they rolled up run i after run ranging as high aa 20 yards Eight touchdowns were chalked up for the Army before the uneven content ended Army gained 472 yards by rushing to Uriinua' 46 and showed a similar I superiority in passing Score tor periods: Ursinus 8 8 8 8 Army 14 28 0 14-54 Ursinus scoring: Touchdown Lodge Army scoring touchdowna Vidal Herb (2i Sleeker (sub for Fields) (2i Kilday (nub for Herb) Kenerirk (sub far Lawlor) Field Point after touchdown Herb 4 Carver (sub tor MaeWiUiams) Field MOUNTAINEERS CHASE KINGS OF JUNGLE Morgantown Va- Nov (AP) -Wilting in th final period after holding ita heavier opponent to atx points Penn State football team met defeat at the hands of West Virginia university 10 to 0 before a hocneeom hre crowd of 10000 today Tha Mountaineers outclassed and outplayed th Nittany Lions throughout the game Datson Wast Virginias speedy halfback stood out aa th hero in hi team's victory scoring two touchdowns Parriott who replaced Doyle in th waning momenta of the contest threw a pare whirh Covey sub for White converted Into a touchdown West Virginia piled up firri down to Penn Slate's five JAYHAWKERS RIDE MISSOURI ON RAIL Memorial Stadium Lawrence Kan Nuv Kansas found ite scaring punch end vanquished Missouri 14 to A her today before homecoming crowd of 20567 Carnie Smith the 208-pound Jey-hawker quarterback scored both touchdowns end enabled Kansas to win its first Big Six conference game this season The 1830 champion Jayhawkere thus take fourth piece in th fine! standings leaving Missouri end Oklahoma the runner-up lest year tied tor tart The Jayhawkere gained 221 yards from scrimmage to 23 yard for the Tigers But Missouri's aerial attack with 11 out of 35 posses completed mSnoJ HR tMtwIe wtkila ICsfMSI SMIIImI MUSTANGS EASE MIDDIES DOWN Perfection of Aerial Attack Telia Story THIRTEEN TO SIX Except Through Air Eleven Well Navy Stronger Than Texan Expected Thompson Field Annanolis Md Nov Striking twice through the air in Die second period Southern Methodist university came from behind today to defeat the Navy 13 to A and remain on tlie list of tha nation's undefeated end untied football teaina The red-jerseyed warriors from Texas found the Middies more stubborn foe-men than they had expected and it was only by the perfection of tlieir aerial attack judiciously employed that they managed to gain a drcidon over Coach Rip Miller's learn Up to the last minute the Middies were dun serous forging down to tha invaders' 13-yard Una in the closing minutes ot plav Two rifle-like passes from Kenneth Travia Mustang quarterback to Weldon Mason flashy halfback gave tlie Tesana their touchdowns after the Navy hnd taken a to 6 lead in the initial period Th lint pass waa good for 49 yards Mason's taking tha ball in a dear field and running ths last 38 yards unmolested Travis second peg rarrii-d 27 yards to Mason who took it on th goal line and fell across under a burden of tacklere Travis broke even in his attempts at tha extra print Mason's brilliant play in tha second period was by way of redemption for lie mise ue that led to tha Navy's touchdown midway In the opening period The Methodist are fumbled one of Kirn's Ion lazy punts and it was gobbled up by Pray Middle end on tlie Mustang 18-yard line On vh first play Kirn whipped a pass to Dnvis over tlw goal line Except for th two victorious thrusts through the air the two teaina fought on fairly even terma There was little to inspire enthusiasm from tlie 7UU0 spectator who sat through an unseasonably warm afternoon Southern Methodist compiled seven first downs and th Middies a like number oiw of them on a penalty Smashes through the heavy Mustang line by Kirn and Campiwll acounted for four of th Navy's first downs and pamee from Travia to Mason Sprague and Koontx gava tha Methodists fiv of theirs It became so dark toward th lari of the game that the officials turned on the light The lineup: Southern Methodist Koontx i1512 Bray Riley Drlcsmbre 6 RlirlnMisf 886 ente Tut 96 68 rt Bryan Mill Travia Himmon Muwn Noflryii Scora by period Southern Methodist Navy wP Soutlwrn Methodist scoring: Touchdowns Mason (2) Points after touchdown Travia (ptarekirk) Navy scoring Touchdown Dnvis Officials: Referee Boynton (Wil liams) umpire Thon tCriumbta hesdlinetinan Hollenbeck (Penn) field udg Maginnea (Lehigh) HOOSIERS MAULED BY BOILERMAKERS Purdue With Rush In Third Quarter Puls Skid to Indiana Ancient Foe Memorial Stadium Bloomington Ind Nov Jim Purvitf twisting 78-yard dash down th -lines far a touchdown on the first play of th third quarter sent oK a burst of scoring firework today that cava Purdue university a smashing 19 to 8 victory over Indiana university in their traditional Hoosier football scrap Ail the Boilermaker points were cored in th third ported Mom blocked Jones' punt and lell cm it for the second touchdown and Horsl-mnn slid off Indiana's left tackle for the third By its victory scored before a capacity crowd of 22000 tire find ever to fill the Indinna stadium Purdue regained possession of the oaken football rivalry symhri td the two srhools since 1925 Indiana had held it sine lari year's 7 to 6 upset at Lafayette Purdue out gamed the Crimson 289 yard to 80 and counted II first down to Indiana' three which were all made during a lari quor £tv for ita only scoring threat This threat ended on the Purdue l-yard line when a pass to Sawicki in the end ton waa knocked down As a result of it victory Purdue enters it charity gam Msmrt Norlh-western at Chicago next Saturday with only one defeat marring its rec-mdT that delivered by Wisconsin early in the season Score by periods: I JZ Purdue Scoring: Touchdowns Pur-via Mora Horst man I sub for Yurievich) Point after touchdown Par- Hichol umpire Knigbt rtnwilh field judge Morton (Michigan) head linemnn IIASKELL DANGLES PELTS OF PETRELS Chicaga Nov kell Indians ren wild against Ojfe thorp university in an intersections! charity football gam merging th Southerners 31 to A Lea by Weller end Holemea the Redskme uncorked a deceptive running aUack that found their heavier opponent helpless Haskell tori several opportunities to rore by etfambUng A crowd -of 10000 witnessed th contest set Duke Sing Flirkertails Pittsburgh Nov quesne defeated North Dakota university 13 to 7 today avenging a Ijjp defeat and spoiling the Flicker-tavV undefeated record A crowd of 5000 sat in a drizzling rein to watch the game Underdogs as the teams lined up the Dukes showed versatility and strength to down the invaders Young Catort This Year One of Strongest Firtt Year Organization in the South Teams to Play on Melton Field Thursday Carolina's freshman team will clone ita eeason Tliurvtiy afternoon Melton field attains! the Florida frosh one of the itrorRirt first-year elevens in the South this season Florida swamped the Auburn fresh men Auburn overwhelmed the Georgia first year team Georgia tied Furman's Little Wind and Furman defeated the Biddies ao it will be seen that Norman's team will be feeing large odds During the past week Coach Norman has worked toward co-ordinating (he Biddies' attack The tram has eg-i-cllcnt material but has been helping the varsity all season and consequently has not become a compact organization Carolina has defeated the Citadel and Clenunn first-year elevens and lost to Furman In the derisive state titular game All the freshmen players are In shape and Coach Norman will be able to throw full strength against the Floridians BISONS TUMBLE BATTERING RAMS Fordham Toppled From Select Circle by Lellle Bucknvll in Upset Seven to Six New York Novi An Inspired Bucknell football team badly outlpayed through the first and part of the second period of the annual football game with Fordliam came back with a mighty surge today to tumble the Maroon from the unbeaten class 14 to 13 and finish the season with record clean of defeat Pushed around far over 25 minutes by the etrong Ram line and trailing in the score0 to 1A the Biaona rallied near the end of the half with tire advent of a husky end named Harry Fry and on two sensational pasars and two plunges at the line by Clark Hinkle scored a touchdown They came back for the second half still carrying their fine frenzy and within five minutes had pushed serous another touchdown to tie the score Fry'e taking a pus from Hinkla over the line The substitute end then dropped back to hi 12-yard line and booted the ball between the goal pnata for what proved to be the winning point Fordham threatened twice in the last quarter but could not score Almost delirious with the realisation their little school boasted an undefeated team for the first time in ft years of Bucknell football history the Bison rooter poured on the field end tore down the goal posts The game started out ai though to be a runaway with Jlurphy'a romping through the line and around the nda but Fordham aecmed to become overconfident once it got its 13 to lead and with the advent of Fry the tide definitely turned to BucknrlL The autistic favored Fordham with ten first downs to Buc knell's eight but six of the ten were registered in the first quarter and the test in the last-minute rally Score by periods Bucknell 8-14 Fordham Tig 1-13 Scoring summary: Fordham touch-downa Murphy (2i Point after touchdown Murphy (placement Bucknell touchdown Hinkle Fry (sub for Endlerl Point after touchdown Kub-aeki tub for Vetter (placekick) Fry (placekick) Drake Drubs Grinartl Dee Moines Iowa Nov Drake university won iU fourth consecutive Missiouri Valley championship today by defeating Grinnell roi lege 8 to A The Bulldogs holding the advantage throughout the game with their traditional foes scored fata in the second JialL Thompson substitute quarterback made tin touchdown A shoe you paid more money fur a few month A hoppy combination of scotch grain and toff toilh lotsq fttylo HOPE-DAVIS CO Main and Lady Streeta A i 1 'x l' Sector at Glance a scoreless tie and Maryland downed Washington and Lee 13 to 7 The other conference teaina rested over the weekend in preparation for Thanksgiving day engagements Centre's hug 75 to 8 decision over Louisville featured the Southern Intercollegiate association play West Kentucky continued Ita winning ways with a 41 to 7 verdict ever East Kentucky Citadel beat its state rival Prmby-1 terian 1 to A Howard won its an-- nual intra-city gam with Birmingham-Southern tor a single point 7 to A Southwestern of Memphis trampled Union 54 to 11 and Mississippi Teachers lost to Missia-ippi Delta 27 to 7 Louisiana Tech continued in the race for A A honors with a 27 to 7 win over Louisiana college SYRACUSE HOLDS LIONS TO DRAW Battle to Scoreless Tie Closer New York Nov The Lions of Columbia battered hard on the door of victory today In quest of the mod aurcemful eeason in th modern football history of th university but a courageous Syracuse line heat back every threat to close the campaign for both eleven with a score loss tie Despit the failure of either team to sror in 80 minute of play it was a startling struggle that kept on edge crowd of 33000 largest in Columbia's history In every period with Cliff Mnntgohery'a spectacular aoph-omore back's averaging six wards every tinw he handled tha ball Columbia bid for touchdowns only to be stopped each time deep in Syracuse territory Twice Columbia was on the thresh -hold of a score Syracuse did cron the line once but the touchdown was not allowed On the first play from scrimmage Joe Moran Syracuse grabbed the ball on his own 17-yard line and raced 83 yards to tha Columbia goal He broke through the righ hand side of his own line swerved bark at midfield and into th clear with three burly linemen's running Interference for him without a Columbia man in front and only one line trailer bringing up a weak rear aa the Orange squadron thundered over the gnaL But an overzealous Syracuse lineman bciieveing it necessary to wipe out even the remote Columbia threat cut him down on the Lion 22-yard line and a penalty for dipping that nullified the touchdown waa imposed immediately So instead of a touchdown on the first running play Syracuse waa penalized 15 yards from the point where the foul was committed and given the ball on Columbia's 37-yird line But Moran could not get away again either then or later in the day The Lions outrushed Syracuse 235 yards to ISA Moran counted for almost half th Syracuse gains on the opening play Each team had nine first downs and Syracuse completed five passes for 72 yards of gain to Columbia's one completed pass for 27 yards Score by periods: Columbia 0 0 0 8-4 Syracuse 8 0 0 8-8 Officiate: Referee Halloran Boston) umpire McGrath (Bos ton college) head linesman Gillander (Penn) field judge Ucnnessy (Brown) Howard Victor Birmingham Nov The steady toe of Bondurant Howard's center sent an extra point placement kick serosa the bars for a 7 to I win ever Birmingham-Southern today in th 23rd annual game Southern took an early lead in the second quarter on a long pass Blanton to Allbrooka but missed the try for point that later cost the game Howard tied the score on a pare Sweeney to Fayetin tha third quarter and Bondurant booted the extra point Southern Grid By tha Associated Pres While ita rival Tennessee wee Idle yesterday Tulane university gave Sewaneo a 40 to 6 trouncing and advanced a notch above th Knoxville Volunteers in the Southern conference standings -The victory was Tulane' seventh in the conference Tennessee has six After bring held ecorelese for th first half Georgia put on steam in the final periods to turn back a battling Auburn team 12 to A Georgia Tech' 23 to 0 win over Florida waa on of tha highlights while th margin of South Carolina's victory ever North Carolina State 21 to A also caused ome surprise Duke decisively beaten last week tor State feught the University of North Carolina to BIG GREEN WAVE BURIES SEWANEE Tulane Rolls Over Tigers With Ease New Orleans Nov By a score of 48 to 8 Tulane' Green Wave rolled up ite ninth etraight victory ovar Sewanee here today in a charity gam played under intermittent hard ahowers before approximately AMO spectators The score could have been much larger but Coach Bemia Birrman pulled out hie vanity players and let hi second team carry on foe half of game Th Sewanee Tiger put up a hard fight but tlieir plays were smothered in the making and but for a few momenta of play they gave Tulane little better than a practice game Jerry Dalrympla Tulane'a candidate for all-American end waa out of the gam aa waa Lowell Dawson regular quarter bock but Don Zimmerman playing halfback for part of tha game guva a demonstration of blocking and running that was something to behold He made two of th six touchdowns on by a 50-yard run kicked two extra points did most of th punting and blocked out scores of tacklere Nollie Felts at fullback scored a touchdown keeping up hi record of coring in every game Tulane ha played this season Th fleet-footed lladgins made three touchdown in eriaa-croas runs Sewanee surprised Tulane one by Inking th bull on downs after tlw line hod held against the hard charges of Zimmerman and Felt but the Tennessee Mountaineers could register uiiy two first down during the game Lineups: Sewanee 10) Tulane (481 Marion Haynes Patton it Decohgny French Ig Scalide Sterling Lodriguw Clark rg Penny Glass rt Stimron re Deaune Kcilermnn qb Richardson Wellford lb Zimmerman McCIlirt tiisasssslhseisisMM Phillips fb Payne Score by pertoda- Sewanee Tulane F41S 13 Scoring: Touchdowns Zimmerman (2) Hodgins isuh for Zimmerman) (3) Felts sub for Payne) Extra points Zimmerman (2) Felts Glover Yale End Jinx Cambridge Mass- Nov 21 Barry Wood Harvard's famous football captain failed-today by leas than a mintue to complete three full games against Yale He had played the full 60 minutes of his two previous varsity contests with the Elis but was taken out in favor of Well in the ctoring seconds of the first half today returning to play the entire last half This was Wood's first setback on the gridiron against Yale He led the Crimson freshman team to victory over Booth's Eli outfit and was a star in tha varsity triumphs of the lari two yean hie kirks deciding the 10 to I victory in 1929 and hi panes account- ik it A win laA VMr Let Us Repair YOURS Wo can makt your auto body look like new Our men are experta on an Undo of auto top body and motor repair Ws do excellent welding too Set ua lint and get our estimate WRECKER brflCE DAY OR NIGHT COLUMBIA WELDING COMPANY- Pkeact: Day 5584 Night 3784 1318 Taytac SL Pratt Prop BRUINS END REIGN Stanford Toppled From Throne by California Stanford Stadium Palo Altai Calif Nov (A Before N0N fans California's Bears humbled an ancient gridiron foe today with a brilliant 4 to 8 victory over Stanford that ciMled tha arven-year reign of tha Indians in this classic of the West Led by stocky Hunk Schaldach ball-toting act th Bears smashed over a touchdown in th second period and threatened on two oilier occasions that saw the ball lost on downs within the shadow of tha goal line Jubilant California rooters swarmed onto the field after the gam Gual posts were pulled up and hauled out of tlie stadium Late in the first quarter Schaldach punted and Stanford's safety man Hardy was dropped in his tracks on his own 3-yard line Forced to kick from behind hie own goal Rintata got off a bad punt and California put tha ball in pfaiy an Stanford's 35-yard line Schaldach punched at th line four times for a gain of 12 yards and then passed to Water bury for another dozen yard that put th oval on the 11-yard mark From titers it waa Schaldach five and on and fiv and over His dropklck on tha try for point waa Mocked The Indians made a desperate attempt to score as tha gam neared th half-way mark Long paose sailed through the air but nona found a receiver From scrimmage California gained 175 yards to 157 for the Indiana California also outpassed ita rival a department in which Stanford was sup- poied to excel Each team scored six first downs from scrimmaga and two from forward pastes Stanford alto chalked up two first downs through penalties Score by periods: California I a i eat oo0 0 0 0 "0 Stanford 0 8 0 Officials: Referee Dana (Nebraska) umpire Louttit (Ore son Slate) field judge Evans (Ore Ran State) head linesman Fitzpatrick (Utah) Wrestling Friday Night By tha AxtacUtcd Frets Ottawa Ed Don George 221 North Java defeated Joe Devito 215 Providence I two out of three falls (Dev ita first 18:45 Gcprge second 1:25 end third 5-80) Ray Steele California threw Herb Freeman New York 52:31 -Earl McCready Oklahoma and Dick Daviscourt California drew 45:00 Joe Cox Kanaaa City threw Leon Smith Chicago 4:57 Renato Gardini New York threw Gene Ledoux Canada 13:21 Han Steinka New York threw Tiny Ruff Atlanta 3:12 George Kotzonaroa Los Angeles threw Tom Marvin Oklahoma 20:08 Matros Kirilenko Rumia defeated Rudy Dutch Omaha 31:35 (Dusek disqualified for using strangle hold) Kola Kwariani Russia threw Tiny Roebuck Oklahoma 14:30 Salem Lee Wyk off 256 SL Louis defeated Al Merrier 208 Canada two out of three fells George Zarynoff 203 Russia end Pat McKay 210 Memphis Tenn drew 20:00 Jim Loodos Greece defeated George Zahariaa Puebla Cola two streight fells Pat O'Shocker Salt Lake City and Jim Clinkstock Oklahoma drew Milo Steinbam Chicaga threw Jack Washburn Hollywood Calif Paul Jones Houston Texas defeated Fred Grubmeier Nebraska two out of three fells (Grubmeier first 8:00 Jones second 4:45 and third 15:09) Bill Edwards Kansas light-heavyweight defeated Paul Orth Cleveland Smith Smart Shoes Pair fins shoo at a Nw low price Smith quality and price is the Our stock is now with all the lasts and 1 Calf Skia -YOU AVT WEAR OUT THEIR LEARNTHEWAY COLUMBIA 1535 fiXain St.

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