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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 13

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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7' 4 Adit i'iil mnsdriffii 7A Staff South Carolina 's Progress! Newspaper COLUMBIA SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 1913 The State: South Carolina's Largest Newspaper PAGE 3-B Great Galaxy Of Stars To Play At Carolina Stadium Today YitjJ 7 Clemson Opens Conference Season With 13-to-0 Victory 1 Aces Gremlins Play in Air Force Battle Middies Duke At Out Man Durham I i 8TATIHTIC8 Durham (' Oft Statistic of the Navy-Dukt football game here today Navy Duke First Yards gained rushing (net Forward passes attempted Forward passe completed Yard by forward passing rward passes Intercepted Yards gained run-back of intercepted passes Punting qyrrsg (from scrimmage) 4a 5 Total yard all kicka returned 87 Opponents fumbles recovered 2 Yard lost by penalties 120 5 57 34 2 28 0 342 125 3 S3 By Hue Ham Durham Ort (AP)-ak Navy furthered national championship -pirathms today beating out-manned Duke 21-0 in what the Middles considered their game before Army" Clyde Scott the fleet Arkansas kid "Hunch Hoemschemeyer former Indiana university star and Bob Jenkins Talladega Ala contribution to Navy's great backflekl roared Iwsr Navy' score Jenkins and Hnernacheineyer sent the Middle away to a 14-0 lead In the first period as Navy struck quickly and then held to Its advantage until Scntt broke away for a sensational 82-yard run In the final period With Navy's tricky laterals off the formation opening up Duke's defense Jenkins rammed over for the Initial score after only flWt minutes of play Thai score wax the tip-off on whether the Dukes would be able to hold the Mid-d Ilea on a field softened by overnight rain 'nfe (led Fcott Navy trark star dashed 'V) yards on Navy's first scrimmage play That set the Dukee beck on their 9-yard line ami Uuy never fully "recovered There Ihe lighter and less exiwrieneed Dukes made their most gallant stand holding Ihe Middies for downs due prin cipxlly to sharp tackling by end Edward Austin a Portsmouth Va sophomore Hut Jenkins Scott Hoemschemeyer ami Holi Kelly formrr Notre Dame star roared right back Jenkins bulled his way the last 15 yards in two nueecaslve smashes going over from the 1-yard line IbM-rsrhemeyrr galloped 26 yards for the The cohhination which spells trouble" for opponents of the Third Air Force Gremlins is shown here Above Is Charlie Tripp! Georgia All-American tailback and at right Bob Kennedy Washing ion State All-American winghack These stars who spearhead the Gremlin attack will be seen this afternoon at Carolina stadium when they go up against the tint Air Force Aces Both men were out-standing In the Gremlin game against Fort Bcnning In Columbia last fall when the Third ir Force eleven won 23-0 Minnesota Scores Nine Times To Swamp Cornhuskers 61 to 7 TlaiuJn Ului AU i A IIIhm CnluiiiU uahI Lincoln Ncbr 04 Mlnne Substitute Fullhark Hudson BobLy Gage Leads Tigers Over State BTATIMTICR flMiwia Mate First downs in Yard gained rushing (net) 233 forward pa mm attempted 11 Forward passe completed 3 Yard by forward pa hut 89 Forward passes interc by 0 Yard gained Intrc run-back 0 £unllng average (from acrlm 29 Total yard all kick returned 41 Opponent fumble recovered 1 Yard lol by pmallle 35 8 St 30 3 12 1 35 30 53 2 30 Hy Hluy Britt Raleigh COrt Clemson' Tiger with a quartet of back ihowlng flashes of brilllnnrc on a boggy field de-featnl North Carolina State'! Wolfpark 33-0 in a Soulliem conference encounter tonight It wa (lie firat circuit battle for both team Tlie Tiger holding to tlic ball with difficulty because of an all day rain which made the field wet and Klippery icored tourlidown In the xecund and third quarter and nucceaxfully held Slate' Howard Tm ner Inxide the 40 yard itrlpe for moat of tlie game Clrmiam' Bobby Gage pawed 15 yard to June Pruitt for the firat Clem non xcore after Dewey Quinn had et It up with a 20 yard sweep around left end behlml almost perfect locking Cagle kicked the eslrii point After Jim Iluugh had streaked 55 yard to Slate' 15 only to have It go for naught when tlie Wolfpark line Mopped the threat Cage tnsseil a 30 yard pa to Jimmy Phillip on the 50 and the wingbaek took It In Slate' 23 to art up the nraind t'lemnon score Cage and Quinn alternated in ilrlv- 1 to tlie five yaid line ami Quinn then nit center for the srore Cagle' try fur the extra point failed Both team found it comparatively eaxy to penetrate into scoring position but the wet field bogged down aerial effort and aided opposing line in Klnpping ground play Fumble were frequent hut only on a rare orcasion did the opposition recover rieinsim'H first scoring threat wax nulll-fiel liy a fumlile Tlie drive had started on the State 40 from where Gngc passed to end Sam Butx on the Stale IK amt it appeared the Tiger were im the way However Gage i ilirrd 111 ii rugh tackle to the State five and Id fumlile there wax recovered bv Boliliy Worst for tlie Wolfpark Late in the first perkal Gage took the heait out of the Widrpaek with a quick kirk which traveled 43 yanlx and rolled out of hound on the State 10 Gage em-phiye-l tin weapon several other times and caught Stale napping more thun once Cli-mson penetrated Into scoring position no lex than five times once in the first iieriod to the Stale 20 again in tlie ketiind to the 15 ami oneg more in the Sana- ariod to the ltt Tlie Tiger line holding firmly In the mud (Hill tlie State ground offensive llimughoul the game Only during biief spurts did the Stale ground attack eliek II I though Charlex Ifichkux and Turner each got off several good runs The Tiger rolled up 233 yards rushing to 33 for the Wolfpark and rang up 1U fn downs to six for State Three rom-plrinl passe netted the Tigers 89 yanls while the same numlier of ixim plot ion for Stale were good for only 52 yaid Hrsl 1 rrtod On the aliening play from scrimmage Bohhy Gage heaved a 24-yard pas to Hut on tlie State lK-yard line but on tlie next play Gage fumbled at the State 5 and Worst recovered for the Wolfpark Midway in the period Clemson opened finm It and ilinve to the State 21) with a sweep around end hy Ik-wry Quinn highlighting the march The period ended without a srore Heenad Period With the ball In scaling position on the Slate 13 Phillip tosacd a pass to Wing-bark June Pruitt In tlie end zone for a 1-uchilnwn Gage kicked the point amt I'lemson led 7-0 The Iwo team couldn't gain a mldfii-ld anil exchanged punt as tne -riil neun-il an end Then Cox romped 31 yard through Slate' aernndary to the Slats Li putting the ball In ta-urlng position again The drive failed Op fnurtli down State with llowiiul Turner In the gune foi tlie fiist time was mairliing as the half ended Clemson 7 NC Stiller Third Period A 53-yanl splint along the siileltnes liy Qiiallcrli'ick Jim Iluugh oil tlie scisMlil i 1 i of the till il intiimI pul (li-mson on Mate's 13-yaril line liul the Wolfpnek slopped lour thrusts at tlie goal Hr- rinsr id the soggy field unit wet ball iii-illirr team could gain aiul punt fieqiu-nt With Iwo minutes left to play In the period Cage laissed 3(1 yanls In Phillips who caught tlie liall on the 5ft-yaol slriH- and lugged It to tin- Slate Cage amt Quinn nil it on tlie five amt Quinn lot is-nlci for the touchdown Cagle' kick was wide Clemson 13 Slile 0 Fourth Period f)ning tlie final staiia (Tiailie ltn-h-kus Innuglil Hit- fans to their fret with 2 -yniil ilasli to the Clemson 47 liu' ogam the Tiger line held aiul Stale was fnriT'l to kick After two punt exchanges Slate nN-nnl with passes Kirtikus tossed mu- III yirils to Kdwmils on tlie and tlie Wolffhiek end tiavvled to tlie Tiger 21 Itielikus followed with anolhei in Tinner on the Tiger 13 vCIrmson's lefeiulei's kais'knl down four nlhecs as Male tried desis-ialely to seme amt tiMik ovi-i on the 13 The game ended a minute later wltli Clemson winning 13-H Tlie lliM'iips: Auburn Loses To Mississippi Stale by 20-0 second Navy touchdown a few minutes later He faked a pass waited for excellent down-field blacking and raced over For more than two periods the teams milled around near mid-field until Scott suddenly shot off-tackle in the final period and outrairxthe tired Duke defenders on hla 82-yard sprint Duke without opportunities out around Navy's 35-to-40 yard lines but Navy'd bigger linemen rushed through and swarmed the Blue Devils runner or passers Not until the dying minutes in thickening haze and twilight did Duke work lla way down as dose as Navy's 22-yard line That was accomplished on an 11-yard pass Bob Frye Gastonia In Bill Dunran Morganton but the Blue Devils take It over Navy's ground-gaining total was none bn Impressive 182 but the Middies defense answered some questions about its worth by holding the Blue Devils to only 5 ft yards running and only two pass completions nut of 28 attempts Slightly mure than 430110 fans saw the game The lineups: Nary LE Dudrn Kiser LG Carrington Scott KG Demarco RT Copped ge 1 RE Bramlett QU Hoemschemeyer LH 1 Scott Kelly Jenkins Navy Duke I) like Mpte Sharkey Perlnl Crowder Knotts Marshall Austin Krixza Aumrn Carver Haggerty 0 I) 7 -21 0 (I 0 MiniiM 14 (I Navy scoring Touchdown: Jenkins nofmxchemcyer (' Scott Points a Her touchdown Curie nee (for Jrnkin 3) (placements) Substitutions Navy: Ends Market Wallace Carnahan Hill tackle Jesse Smith Strahley Shimshak Lawrence: guards Turner Hunt loirkin Brown Currence Lauei renters Sorenson harks I) Smith Welkh Pettit Williams Minis! Barron Amhrogi Kundhcim Burlox Duke Ends Hayden Korfrnbcrgrr Dunran tackles Cleary Ssdoseia guards Poole Diamond center Derogati: lurks (lark Frye It Smith Larue MrCully Christner Bryson Mosley went inlo the game shortly after tlie opening kickoff when llie great Vic Kulliitxki wa injured He turned in a Ihree-touciidmvn is'rfoimanee ami made gwsl two pluee-kieks fur a total of 20 points A powerful Minnesota line held Nebraska to a minus 17 yanls on nulling plays while Gopher hark rolled up 501 yards on tlie ground good for 2t first downs Vols Defeat 48 to 13 Knoxville Tran Ort Badly outplayed during the first quarter the Tennessee Volunteer used irserve strength to smash the William and Mary Indians in the three remaining periods 48-13 today The crowd wa etimaled at 15000 Sheny LT-Wright Holloway Davis llenilrlk ItT Knmsey KK-Mills QB Foikovileh Korczimskl KB- -Magiiiak KH Markirwirx William A Mary 'J'rnnrkxre ntHTsIfT Wilriman Puss Dohelstein Brown Morrow Bub Dohelstein Paidnusis Pike Hevix Stephrniam Manning Lund o-li II 14 7 William A Mniy scoring: Kiirriiw-ski MU'kiewiez afler Magdxlnk I piueement i Tmncxxur muring: Tnurhilnwns Ilnls- law 2 (snh for Lund): Iund 2 Purlin isuli for lilrphensoni Major isuh lor Mannlngi Arnold l-uli lor Slephensoni ilrinls after touchdown Sleieiiwm 8 i placement i Gruime (hosl Lends Holy Cross Over Vale 21-0 New Haven Conn 1st 8 -Big Stan Kosliiwski wlm ns kid lkisd someilay In grow up In Is another gal-ioping ghost like Kill Giange Ills uiol an und pusseii liis I Inly Cross fisilhiilleis In a 21 -H triumph mer Yale in the Bowl lislay He proved a phnnhim lo Hie Blia1 and would have hroughl smiles from the old maslrr of 'gi1 hm) a i hunself hud he Iss'ii on the sreno Koslowskl wlui even more 'ihcy man-Imt 77 famed liy Giange play imI a prom-inimt pail in rvrty mu' of lla1 Ciusader seines as Yale ilmppcd its lilsl game 1 North Carolina Blanks VPI At Roanoke OouiHike Va Ort 6(APi I'lir fni verxity ut Ninth Carolina aliened it Smith pin cunfrrenec fixitbnll campaign here In- day with a 14 to 0 vielnry mer a fighting Ynginia Tech eleven which was making 1 itx first appearance In three seasons A 1 Tigers Again Are Favored St Louis (8-t 6 (APi Jami Cnriull SI Loui betting rommis-sinner again Installed liu- Detroit Tigei-x ax favorite lo win the IP 13 world st-rie tiHlay Ca noil's odds show- that a Tiger fan must risk 3 In net $1 vvilii tlie CuIm ruled at even money Hal XcwhnuM-r wax rateil a 4 lo 5 favoi de iIn-I S3 to net Js-I i lo heat Hank Bo row in Ihu fiflli game of the series lorn mow Horowy was lisleil at even mom-t Iiidiana Kips Iloosicrs 6 to 0 Champaign III Oct (API-Tllim-is univi-isdy's early threat as a Western conference title contender was all P0)1 wHh Will'll out today when a pass-conscious lu t1ml'n t'-ain averaei- hnne Ifti A quick study of comparative weights how that the First Air Force stailcrs the Gremlins' team average being 192 crowd of approximately 61) watched the game Tom Colfer 173-pound tailhark from Chicago counted holli the Tar Hit'I touchdowns In the last linlt on dashes o( 18 and 10 yards and Robert Con subbing at rlnlit end place-kicked the points The Tir Heels lulled up 14 first down to Trrli'x 7 In amassing a net gain by rushing of 211 yard to 01 for Ihe Virginian Passing on ladii sides was eiraiir but Carolina also held I he edge tlwre eom-pleting four out of 38 attempts for 50 yards against Iwo nunplelni hy I lor a 21 -yard gain Only In Punting did Ihe Gohhlcrs show and edge Hurry Hushkar Lohan Va hack who was clurf of Hu- Tech kicking department provided Ihe difference that gave Tech an average of 35 yanls to 32 for the winners A Tee!) fumnle pavrd Hie way for Ihe first seme in Ihe third period Budikni tumbled a iniss from ecnlci on Ins (l'nVs and (irow a suit hack from Raleigh lerovere'l for (lie Tar Hivls Tiltin' pliys later Colfer da-hed 18 yards for Ihe tally KG- KK QB 1111 Mississippi Auburn Davis afler placi'inenls Ia layhawks with fouith lie The First Air Fore Are and tht Thirxi Air Force both unbeaten both rated equally and both eyeing the Army Air force grid will cquare off at 2:30 thi afternoon at Carolina Stadium in Columbia's first Sunday grid game Although some forecaster have handed the Aces slight edge eleventh-hour dope tabbed the rontext a toss-up However it was in the weatherman's power to give the First an edge Cloudy weather has been torceuxt and should rain come the weighty ground-gaining Aces would find the footing more suitable than would llie razzle-dazzle Gremlin Big Crowd Lxpcrt rg A near-capacity crowd is expected for I lie engagement including large delegation ol military personnel from neighboring post Guest at the game will he the patients and convalescents from military hospitals In tlie Columbia area Also attending the game will he top-ranking officer from the two competing air force It wa significant to note that on the eve ot battle both team although confident still maintained a healthy respect fur their opponent The Ares' asset for today's game Include a slight weight advantage over the Grrmx a collection of hard-running bark and a nearly all-professional line that includes such stalwarts as Taizan White formerly of the Giants: Iturro Canale Eagle performer: Krank Daminni another ex-Giant Al Sabo! former Indiana heavy and George Platukl veteran of five years' piay-for-pay expe-i lenec All-Ameriras The transportation department has as its member Bill Paschal leading ground gainer the National League in 1813 and 1P44: Joel McCoy flirt-foot from Alabama ami Bob Pa ff rath ex-Minnesota Gopher Behind these are Steve Susie mini tiiplc-tlireat and Vic Bland liefly Indian plunger So far the Are' liabilities hare been their passing game und pass defense And almost certain the Gremlins will take ailvaninge ot this weakness and rapitalize on their own strong aerial attark which lias accounted for right of the lit touchdown Ihe Third has counted in it two victories of the season To Charlie Trippi Cniversily of Gir-gia and Boh Kennedy Washington Stale the Gremlins' All-American halfhark combination will go the starting assignments as tailhark and wingbaek respectively and the Thiid looks to this duo for the offensive punch needed to top the Aces Triipi And Kennedy Columbia grid fans will remember last vrnr'x Gremlin appearance here when I'rippi and Kennedy sparked the Third Air Force team to a 22-0 win over Fort Ben-ning tm that liras ion Kennedy was playing In Ihe fullback slot This year Coach Quinn Decker switched the Washington Stale slur lo winghack and il has proved a touchdown-producing switch To snag passes Cuarh Decker will start his two stellar end tins afternoon VYhitcy Pint nl Syrai-use university and Ihe Philadelphia Kagles and Ted Cook Alabama gild star will lie the Groms' storting wingmen Ail Dill lug former North Carolina gridiler will get the starting assignment is fullali'k for Ihe Gremlins with Flank Gnup Manhattan cnlh-gc veteran of the l-GI Thud eleven in a quarterback at kickoff I inie tmnparallve Mrtckts Breaking this down further the Aces' forward wall nveiagex 213 pounds to 198 for llie Grems The harkfield average eight IS 1:12 for the First and 182 lor Ihe Gremlins Color will lie added to the program in the form of music by an AAF lurid and hctwivn-the-halves rnlrriainment hy Columbia Army Air base talent Starting linr-ups' Third AIFurre Grmdlix Ted Cook Alabama UK Frank la'pp Wisconsin LT- Jake ugim Noire Dame IG Cass Mvsbnski West Point Bob Ivory I' of Detroit RG Chet Iipka Boston college II Whtey Pin Syracuse UK Flank Gnup Manhattan eollege QS Char In- Trippi Goigwi LHB Bob K-ntnsIv Waslunion Slate R1IB At Dili ii 111 Carolina KB First Air Force Ares Grin gr Durum uklatroma A IE Al SiIhiI In liana LT Taian Whle Giant 1X3 Alibi ey Gill Duke Uii-i'o Canale i'hiladelpliia Kagles RG Flank Diiiniun UT Gisiige Ram UK 1-ib Paffilh Minnesidi QB J'h-I McCoy AlaKima LH Bob IXinneliy (nvgon UH Bill Pasihal ants FR 'Jr's i '-ij ii? jii-r- 75 fi-t'i li?) O'1' JF um? tA -y s0 'v-l 'ikir i Fan Chooses All-America Legion Team Hell a resilient of Pincwiaid near Sumter after having walehed American la-ague Junior liasehall rather elnscly Hus past season anil Hitending Hie play-offs lield in Sunder luis offered his choices for an All-Amrriean la-gion Junior team Mr Hell praises Woodruff South Carolina ehumpton and nddx that the team had another hurler possibility of Its coming out on tup would have been greatly enhanced More praise goes out for the Shelby finalists Mr Bell says "They had a well balanced team and were silting In every ik-partmcnt of piny Their pitchers were encouraged hy superb xuppnil anti talk on the part of their teammates "Doubtless some worthy boys have been nverlixikrd anil omitted unintentionally Mr Bell said adding have tried honestly to be as unbiased ax possible in my judgments making my lections on a merit rather than a sentl-menial basis'' Mr Bell's choice for an All-American la-gum Junior baseball learn Sieve Knlaios slim I stop vnlon Joe CoHinidas second base Norfolk Va Don Cheek first luise Shelby Cliff Mynek rigid field Tucson Aliz Charlie Ilulehins Hind ha-o- Slu-lliy Boliliy llael left field Wisuliurf Iz'U Sln-zelee lull eupl i eenter field Tivnlun Jack Bridge iVaplain' eateher Sliel-liy Ccoigi- Walls ratelu-r Wiaviliuff I'liuek SI dibs 1 1 No 1 player i pitcher Norfolk Va Cvorgi- I'yhni pitcher Trenlon Joe Hazel pitelu-r WiNMlrulf Harry McKee pneher Sliilliv liny Kent pitcher Slulliy Kd Knigld pitcher Meridian Miss Iil- Tully pdeher Tucson Aliz Joe Ijiiitium lelu-f pitcher and pineh-lu'iei Columbia Herb Adams relief pdclicr and pineh-hitlci (ink III Hi ue lleynolds utility Sundet SmiHi aiiililii playeis si-lia'led foi nail illal lamoiilee mellt I lulf -elders Haltield ot Sunder 1-copinl of Woodiurr anil Kitiow of Givenville in- Held Mokes and Braid of Slimier I 'I MV ol Kau Claiie )nsiihuiy of Florence Aianl and All-wine id nlumliia Hunter of Ctiiilnn ami Jones Biiivh anil Page of Wisiliufl: Islelieis Vissey of Florence aiul MeGuiie of Columbia' pitrheix Kerr of Kau lane Mi lee of Clinton and llxll of Chi-siri utility Dtloui-h of Co-liiinbia iiiul Waddell mill T'nyloi id Wond-illff rttloratlo Whips I'luli F-iiildi-i i olii I 8-lAI'i ITali's middling Indian won couple of quar-lei lioin 'ol i join lust team lislay hut Don yimris mid Hu- second slnngeis wen-I si iniirli (or (be visit and Ihry went down lv an la-l'l iniiiil in I'UTs llig Srv-i-ti fisdlili inli lei -l tic 'IS'llel- Birmingham Ala Ort di -(APi- Har-Hr Dalis ilisehargixl from tlie navy earlier this week led Mississippi Stale to a 2D-II vietoiy over Auburn here I islay in a Southeastern cnnfcirnie game foie IS ism fans The lincuiix: Stale Howard 1 Kerliy Ilariis Auburn Guii'iinurnc Burns Ijiffoon Harris Smalley Dupuy Liplak I-nney Kuykendall Yearout Lang Cadenhead laiwu Gnrrelt Hildebrand -Floyd Koblnson France Rhoades Stale 0 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 Mississippi Stale scoring: Touchdowns i for Koliinson i 2: KuhiiiMin INiinlx tnuehikiwn liurress I for Howard 2 Kansas Slims Iowa Stale wriTee Kas 1st 8 A 1" Kmsis' siupirosl Ihe Imva Slate (-liere lislay i-imng from U-hind a stunning louehilown ilnve In Hie quuler Hull gave tliem a 13-13 with the Big Six Conference's No 2 fiHilbiil favorite Kansas had seal i'll in the thiul quarter on a 41-ynrd fiuwail pass from Frank l'ntlce to Nmnuin hut had sivn its lead vanish as Ihe Cyclone xtiuck back vi-ii iu-ly for Iwo touelulowns in llie same mm'iiI With ihe sinre 13-8 against them the JiyliawkiTs lagan a ielentles ilnve llial finally elieki'il after the Cyclones hail made Iwo Miceexslul goal line stand Toxa Smothers rlexas Tcrh ''-0 Ajhim Ti (Ht I'l-iATt IVxis Uins'lioitiK cinne lo lifi in Vie Krf'uml ho 1 1 util Imi ml 'JVu Trt'ii' IUM Ihiiiliisi lo il lieu1 1ml 1 ly (iniitv (Siohom (iuy Nunnrlly Nml wire utilManilsny IHf nmnuin Rianu1 thiil hiilimti thr lautn'K min ilrfi-iri Trxiiri Win Oirr Oklaliniua ly 19-1 1 Gomil Noiman nklii (hi 8 ln a rough loid liunhle fisilliill game ilollid will) miw-ues lla- Texas Agga ilefealiil Ihe of liklalnmia Id-II lislay Tlie game was costly fm Is dll sides as Ihe Aggies' Pir-dnn Mnilil Stailhwesl Con-leieiuv leiding siorer iitvived a broken nil and llkldioina's ipiii let bark Cliflnrd Slone surb'ieil a hack imuiy AAF Teams Itm North aniliaa IK Kllison Curran Ut (ailding Bevels IIG-Twnhey KT Hazelwood IIK Kuliish Qll Walki'i 111 Colfer KH- (llipi'ant FB- Yin is Ninth Carolina Va Tisli 1 irainla Terh Eckert On ITaciwk Deiiarilo Ilaniiltiin I less SI a ley Majehei Ilnllilf Beaid 7 7- II II 0 II II il 0 il II Nmlh Carolina wining: Touchdown Col-8-1 2 ITunl afler louehduwn Co 2 (Mill fin Kuinshi Dillon Koni )S On McColl MU) Dillon IS'I 8- Dillon lugii siluad ilefi-iil-nl MeColl Iasi bj Hie seme of 18 In 0 Kddic Slrnkliiiid li-il Ihe altaek with Ihire lnuilidowns Gnffin Suiiiiiiei tin and uiH u'iuhlr to ip'l noiit INHotunt ultlwKii'ii thi' muih m'wihI luht ilnunn on Knwin nl in Dillon'K lim miti hlinn on ilrhnir MrlAU'ioi for Mi't'oll Inmi Iho tiiunl nl tin aWivk for im making mml Riiins rioinj the wiii-c the rml of Hie Itsl'l euininugn anilii'oltnghim alwi mg Dillon innde Iwo suflcml Its lirsl sliuloul in 28 ronlesls lnuehiiowns in the lust Itdr and (our in Tlie lilond Knsl'iwskt aioisl ny xidiil line llie wsund emiveiling mdy twice sola's merciless Gophers had their production line In full swing today and turned out nine touchdowns to swamp a game but outclassed Nebraska Corn-husker rlrvrn 81-7 Winning their 181h straight virtory for Coac-h Hcmlr Riermnn who rame lurk to Minnesota afleo three years In the marines the Goptiei poured over six-pointers with munohmuux regularity By Ihe Associated Press HOt'TH Notre Dame 48 Georgia Tech 7 Viiginla 40 Virginia Military Inst 7 South Carolina 20 Camp Blanding 7 Navy 21 Duke 0 Florida 6 Tulun (tie) Mississippi 14 Vanderbilt 7 North Carolina 14 Viiginia Tech a Florida A 28 Wdbcrfoiec 20 Mississippi Stale 2H Auburn li Tenneskee 48 William anil Mary 13 EAST Army 54 Wake Forest 0 Swailhmnre Li Kutgeis 6 Kensseli-ar 25 Ria-hevter tl Pittsburgh 3h liuckni'll (I Tufts 7 Harvard a Columbia 32 Syraruse a Holy Crus 21 Yale II Stale 27 Colgate 7 Pennsylvania 12 Darlmnuili Brown 51 Boston eollege 8 Wesleyan If) Woivektcr Treli 0 IHfiiyi'tte 7 Prineetim 7 (tie) Franklin anil Marshall 3a Muhlcnhetg 0 Hnsikl) 38 CCNY 0 Navy Plrta'S 28 Greenbrlar Militaiy Arad 0 Cornell 38 New London Subs a Kings Point 12 Crsinus fnnncetlrut 28 Middlebury 6 West Virginia 42 Diexel II lihsimklairg Teacher LI East Strouds-lairg Tearheis MimiI Missouri 10 Southern Methisllsi 7 Texas A Oklahoma 11 Arkansas 27 Texas Christian 11 Texn 33 Texas Tcrh 0 Jacksonville NAS 33 Cm pus flu 111 NAS 7 Midwest Ohm State 42 Iowa 0 Mulligan 20 Nialhweslern 7 due 13 Wisconsin 7 Mulligan State 7 Keutueky 8 Fiat Henning 21 Gieat loikes 12 Wahash 31 WiNisler 13 Indiana Stale 32 Illinois Nnimal 2 Idilo 27 Wayne 8 Denison 28 OlterlHln 14 Ols'ilin 28 Bowling kirn Ore West Michigan 21 INiki I' 20 Indiana 8 Illinois 0 Minnesota 81 Nebraska 7 Iowa Stale 13 Kansas 13 (tic) Wulaikh 35 Wisister IP l-awirro-c It Histn 7 Nialh III Tech 7 Wliealon 0 Washburn 14 Wichita Smilhern 111 Nniinnl 8 Aikuiisa 8 I ie i Dubuque I' 18 t'pper Iowa 8 Miksmiil "If 'J'i Miskiuul Sehuil lit Mines It t'lher 25 Iumtiws Texilirrs a Holler 58 Knrlliiiin 7 Illinolt Nomwl Li Imlinns Slile Tearh-m 8 War Wel California 27 WasliliiKlon 14 Wasehington Stale 33 Oiegon Stale a Oregon 33 liliilin 7 Siulhcm Cullfornla 28 St Pie- Flight II i Kies no Stale 10 Flagstaff Teachers a Cidorado 18 I'tah LI Ft Warren 80 Colorado A A 7 Ci dorado Cidh'ge 43 Kansas Aimy Ail Base Ahriitcrn Oidnsnee 15 Iinruln 0 HIGH Bt'IIOOl M'CIKIN Hill 14 Anilersno 8 Columbia 13 Savannah Ailu-n 7 Columbia II CiHiway 19 Mullins 12 Illai'kvllle ii Bmnwell lliixkluml-Cayd- 27 t'heslrr 2H Cnnalrn 28 itailsville Sumler 8 Girenville Gm-nwisul 18 Athens Ca ChNih-xinn 27 tilympia 8 I la-raw 2H laitla Saluda 20 Granlli-ville Charlotte Central 27 Wlnsluo-Kalrm Kry-nnlds 8 Asheville 0 Rnrlum 8irlngs 0 stir) Ilnrkingham 11 Chaikdlr Terh 13 Gin-hslsito 9 Ihirham 7 Wllniinglun 8 His-ky Muml 8 tile) Carlisle Military Krhnnl 38 Nlneiy Mix 0 I let tiNflney ill Hendersonville 7 Ih-llim 25 Walhsila 8 I'lrdmonl 28 Parker II 11 I'asirgetiiwn 21 Nmlh Chstieslon 8 Mmwki Corner 13 Kingsiire 4k Khaenre 1H Durlmglnfl Bennrtlsvllle 21 laille Vh-w 14 Bislaptllle 81 Bishop England Klisr leshaii 7 Dllkai 38 MeColl ll Slyinio Wins III CoillilKMllill New Ymk (VI 8 lAI'i Mis Jaisdw' Htvinlc wmt the S5iSl neulal lltuulrsp si Jamaica lialav liy six h-ngihs sial rriutnliig Hl hu fm xj Wild Chirr Haiker was see nod hair Irngihs In froal of Hmindin Home llie winner rnvrrmi Ihe mile and one sivlerolh In I 41 2-5 over a sloppy Usrk brim 8 finwd JLyTlT I null sna-lng Indiana Huisier eleven roared down the field early in the final period to hand tin- llhni a 8-1) defeat lo Indiana IK -Itavenslnirg Deal Siwmski -1 annaday 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