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THE SUNDAY COURIER A ND JOURNAL EVANSVILLE INDIANA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 28 1934 EIGHT PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS COREY PUNTS BOSSE TO SCORELESS TIE WITH MEMORIAL IB jllini Big Ten Title Flame High in 7-6 Hopes Victory Over Michigan IS- IB ACES TUMBLE ROSE WITH 4 TH QUARTER DRIVE 25-7 THEBY SCORES LINDBERG PUTS Cronin Sold to Red Soxl BBS PILE UP Mud in Michigan 'sEye 3 TOUCHDOWNS IIUUL L1MJL ill BALL OVER BAR FOR PAY POINT mm 1 1 i TO TOP ATTACK YARDS GAINED 1 fT? ypuW hi j-Jy 'A fir 'W 4 Ramsey Blocks Punts to Give E'vlle Chance to Win Game Slyker Pleased BILL SLYKER'a Purple Aces are In a "nice spot" to provide Hoosler collegiate football with ltn biggest Jolt of the season I'm thinking of the homecoming ame Saturday between Wabash and the Aces at college field Wabash battled Butler'a powerful Ward Scores Touchdown I Misses Kick That Would Have Brought Upset Tie By MERLE OLIVER (Associated Press Staff Writer) Bulldog Kicker Saves Day for Scarlet Punt Travels 120 Yards With Wind By BOB STEBER Memorial's Blue and White Tigr slashed and clawed their way to first TERRE HAUTE Oct Evansvllle college' Puiplo Aces didn't wait for the breaks of the game to come their way here ANN ARBOR Mich Oct (AP this afternoon BUI Slyker's squad' ron went out and made their owu Illinois' Big Ten title hopes flamed high tonight fed by a 7-to-S football victory over an outclassed but wn after first clown at Bnlow field Rose Poly's Engineers and the Aces were tied 7 to 7 as the fourth quarter started but when the end array to a scoreless tie yesterday at Crnwfordsvllle Butler figured as they ay to win thla one and the Little Olanta must have p'ayed terrific football to deadlock the score There la a chance of a slight letdown by Wabash while the Improving Aces better than their record hows will be at their best It will be a battle and If Slyker ts nble to hurl his strength on the gridiron the Acrs may score their first triumph over Wabash on the gridiron arrived the Aces had a crushing 35 to 7 triumph their second of the season BLOCK ROSE PINTS Two blocked Rose Poly punts broke down the defense of the En glneers shortly after the fourth quarter got under way Ramsey batted down Campbell's attempted Inspired Michigan team that losi oy the scant margin of a missed try for extra point The teams matched touchdown for touchdown but Lea Llndberg triple-threat I'Hnl halfback placeklcked the extra point after John Theodore had plunged over while Willis Ward Michigan's star end missed the Wck that would have given the underdog Wolverines an upset tie That missed kick cheated Ward of the full glory that might have gone with his touchdown in the third pe-rlod but spared Coach Bob Zuppke of Illinois the bitter lronv of having his champions:) tp hopes blasted by play of his own devising "KLEA-HK KKK" SCORES It was on a "flea-flicker" pass invented by Zuppke that Ward sped 24 yards to the goal line after the Wolverines had recovered an IUInl fumble on the Illinois 34 Johnny kick and recovered on the Poly 10 Captal nJoe Theby brought from his guard position to the fullback poet on three cracks Into the line netted seven yards Three yards from a touchdown Conno- fumbled on fourth down the Engineers receiving the ball on their three-yard bar Campbell fell back into the end AN OVERDOSE of football awaits the Evansvllle fans Saturday While the Aces are matching their power and skill with the Little Giants Reltz will be host to Bloom-Ington in the West Side bowl Memorial and Bosas will be Jousting with Terre Haute high schools at In-low field Memorial plays Garfield in the first tilt of the double-header wrth the Bulldogs taking on Gerst-meyer In the second settu Central's undefeated Bears Journey to Princeton for their annual encounter with the Tigers The buys who mak out the schedules for the Kvansvllle schools might have done a worse Job of cutting each others' throats it they had tried but I doubt It zone to punt but again the Ace Regeczl rifled a pass to Mike Savage yesterday afternoon to no avail Th Bulldogs of Bosse battled Don Plng'i warriors to a scoreless tie Ralph Mayes Bosse mentor sprung the sur prise of lntra-clty football when he Introduced an unheralded puntlr sensation Helmnn Corey to th sharp-clawed Cats It was Corev'a phenomenal punting that kept ih Tlgera at bay all afternoon as th slimmest lntra-clty crowd of the sea son 4000 watched the hostilities TIOKHS STILL IN FRONT A victory for Memorial would hava assured It at least a half portion of tho city football championship fof 1034 As it stands now the Tiger) are still out In front with percent age of 1000 but either Central of Bosse by widening their remaining twa) amea with city foes can nip tM Tigers for the title Yesterday's tit decided one thing in the race-lh elimination of Reltz The Panther bowed to Memorial 34-0 thereby ac compllihlng their downfall Then came scoreless tie with Contril for the Tigers and the Bosse dca'llcck Bosse hopelessly outdownrd and outgalned pinned ita glorv hopes on Corey's kicking and he delivered wltH as fine rn exhibition rs has evef been aeen on a local gridiron And that' not excepting the Herculean boots registered In former years by "Harrlp" Lyon and Louis Bolnk of Bosse and Ray Schwelgcrt of Memorial COREV'H Ml OBIT PI NT On his fifth punt cf the nftrmoon midway of the second quarter Corey boomed one with tho wind that traveled 120 yards from the point of contact The ball was cn the eight-yard line Corey backed up to a point cne yard Inside the bark en snne atrlpe Taking plenty of time he swung mlRhtlly The ball rodt the wind to about the Memorial 25-ynrd line and somersaulted over tha brok through to smack down his kick A scramble followed and Theby fell on the ball for a touchdown The kick for point failed The score: Evansvllle 13 Rose Poly 7 The speedy freshman back of the Aces Gcldsmlth scored the second who flicked a lateral t0 Ward A bold 17-yard forward pass from the Illinois 30-yard line Llndberg to touchdown of the quarter by circling 45 yards around right end John EMORIAL'S defensive work son's place kick was wide Soon that has held three city foes scoreless Is without a prece Jack Beynon set off the drive that gave Illinois Its only touchdown Just as the half ended On the next play the Ullnl were penalized IS yards to their 32 Then Craln Portman substitute halfback made nine yards a Beynon-to-Llndberg pass netted 16 more and Portman raced through the Michigan line 29 yards to the Wolverine 14 Portman made seven more and Wlta Llndberg's aid put the ball on the three-yard line first down after Goldsmith ripped off a 35- 1 1 I ur taunin star snoruiop ana muuugrr oi the pennant-winning Waan-lngton American league club of 1933 has been sold for a huge cash payment to the Boston Red Sox by Clark Orlfflth president of the yard sprint that almost carried him over the goal line On the next play Theby rammed across John son' place kick was again wide dent In lntra-clty competition And while no records nave been kept the Tigers' feat In limiting their opponents to six first downs deserves mention Rclta made but two first downs Central four and Bosse none Me Washington cub Willi whom Cronin la shown top at left In the deal Lyn Lary lower left Red Sox shortstop goes to Washington Cronin has been given a five-year player-manager contract which leaves Stanley "Bueky" Harris lower right who led the usually tall-end Red Sox to fourth place out of a Job PLACE KICK GOOD An exchange of punts preceded OOTBALL is the only really rugged thing left in college life today" says Bob Zupplte Illinois grid coach who ha his clayers Dut on i rn nowN COM Then came an amazing goal line stand which failed only on fourth their "makeup" before each game It's an old baseball trick to put Rose Poly's slx-polnter In tho first quarter Captain Harry Richardson of the Engineers then Intercepted a mud under the eyes to cut dfiwn the glare of the sun Zuppke has hW quarterback Jack Beynon do this to help him in following the ball In the down when Theodore plunged through center for one foot and the air A pass irom unaDerg to Beynon started the IUInl on Its way to victory over Michigan yesterday Then Beynon threw a pass to Lludberg Beynon is shown in the above photo returning a punt morial made 118 first downs against Boeso and Reltz and four against Central for a total of 33 It was the first tie history between Memoilal and Bosse The tie was a moral victory for Conch Ralph Mayes' light team and gave House's new coach a fine sender in his first lntra-clty game Stanford Bumps Trojans 16 to 0 Cadets Bombard Illinois (7) Nelson Antllla Oryboski Sayre Bennls Balbreath Dykstra Beynon Llndberg Michigan (9) Le Patanelll LT Vlergeven LO Hlldebrand Ford RG Borgmann RT Austin RE Savage QB Jennings Wan! pass on his 40-yard stripe A moment later he poked through the Ace right tackle tcered clear of tacklers and stepped 55 yards for tlx points His place kick was good Evansvllle tied up the count early in the next period Thuerbach recovering a pad pas from the Rose center Tucker on the Poly 13 In four slaps at the line Theby bolted over Fay Johnson sent a perfect place kick between the uprights Goldsmith Injured his right knee after his 35-yard run late In the game Slyker sent a new backfleld I'VE an explanation coming from Elmer Weber pugnacious little leader of HelU high's grid troops and an apology to my readers With a feeling of much safety I rjredlcted that Vlnccnnes would have Bulldogs 20-12 Tleer (roal and bevond the end zone Of course the kick could be entered for only 72 yards from the line of criminate In (he official statistics s4 20 yards Is deducted for kicking over Corey's kicks Into the wind also were lusty the ball several time carrying 40 yards His average waa 34 yards to 22 for Untried Memorial'! ounter Corey's average suffered heavy loss when Garrard got In th way of his third punt Knvlor recovering on the Bosse 27-yard line TKIKR LINE CSURGTJ Behind a hard charslnt line M- a Lis' time during the first half and Froschauer RH Regeczl Carson FB Sweet I'ilnoia 0 7 0 Michigan 0 0 Illinois Theodore (sub for Carson) Point after touchdown (placeklck) Michigan Ward STATISTICS Reltz the last half of their noc Into the game at the start of the second quarter and It remained for Puts Issue Squarely on Outcome of Washington Tussle to Decide Coast Title Grayson Crashes Over for Two Touchdowns PALO ALTO Cal Oct To all the football world Stanford's red jerseyed touchdown troupers flunir challenge today with a great 1G to 0 victory over Southern California in a game that brought thrills to 50000 For the second consecutive year al Southern Cal (0) Stanford (IB) Stanford eleven thoroughly grounded I IMo'Tip turnal melee Friday night Well lust the opposite was true the duration of the tilt Evansvllle carried the offense to Reltz scored 18 points In the first half and Vlncennes 13 In the final Buckler Leads Army in Triumph Over Aerial Minded Yale Forces Retaining Perfect Record-Fumbles Blocked Punts Feature By ALAN GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) NEW HAVEN Conn Oct Led by Jack Buckler the triple threat Texan and All-American halfback West Point's resourceful football team capitalized its scoring opportunities today and continued unbeaten at the expense of Yale's air-minded warriors 20 mortal's backs gallcperl tlv-n-h tha First downs Yards gained rushing Forward passes attcn BL 100 ted 6 ed 4 in luiiuuineiuais aicri ana posrsscu of smashing drive turned back Mich 1 28 6 1 1 84 38 81 Howard Jones' Trojans to retain the the Engineers after Richardson's marker Two fumble marred Ace opportunities In the third quarter Goldsmith fumbled on the Rose 15 and filade who replaced Graham In the second quarter after the latter was injured dropped the ball on the 10-yard line on an attempted lateral -1 IK CLICKS Blade was clicking as a safety man returning punt for galna of 30 and 40 yards He was nearly away for a touchdown on the latter return Powers La Adams Bulldog forward wall for 174'' yarda Kuhn Muller pchlle the Bosse attack was limited to Sanders RG Rouble 3B yarda The Tigers th Dittberner RT Callaway rnds for 16 yards but waa Coughlln RE Topping 'imlted to four First dovns ovei- DavU liB Aluatlra wlielmlngly favored the and Belko LH Van Dellen White machine nine to Cements RH Hamilton Penalties brought the Ttei np Pfopt FB Orayson short twice when thev wen vital Forward passes intercepted 2 Yards gulncd ny passing 72 Punting average (from scrimmage) gg Total yards kicks returned 4 Opponents' fumbles recovered Yards lost by penalty 96 status of an undefeated team The result put squarely on the outcome of the game here two weeks hence with Washington an almost straight to 12 Army's third straight conquest In -asy etriKing range of the Southern Cal 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 7 9 16 Theby was a Juggernaut when called El'Xi lias had a tendency foi play a lot of football half and none the other Even In its most balmy seasons it has shown a disposition to be contented when out in front regardless of how thin the margin might be Lawrenoevllle was the first foe ol Belts this year and at the half the count was zero to zero The final core was 14-0 Reltz Johnson City was next and it whs 0-0 at the hBlf but 38-0 at the finish in favor of Reltz Memorial led 130 at the half and 4-0 at the end but tossed this game out us a true criterion of R-ltzs Oort when Weber said he couldn't find his ball club that day Reltz Was ahead of Boonvtlle 7-3 at the lipon to carry the bBll ripping off run for the Coast conference championship fRISIIIMi I'OHKK Stanford's victory was on of crushing power that even the EVANSV LIE 00G long run through the line In the Purple line Johnson Schuessler who Stanford scoring: touchdowns Orayson 2: Point after Moscrlp (p'aceklck) Field Moscrlp (placeklck) Eany in th fourth quarter Memorial smashed Its way to a first down on the Bosse four-yard line ln Will smsshlng tackle for 12 yards He punched through to the two-yard line but for the second time of tht The line-ups and summary: Armv (26J Vale (1?) Shuler LE Train Miller LT Wright Brearley LO Davis Clifford Orosscup etlllman RO Btrauss Beall RT Curtln Edwards RE Kelley King QB Roscoe Buckler LO Rankin Grove RH Morton Stancook PB Whitehead Bcore by periods: this annual gridiron spectacle ani the flfth successive victory for th-Csdets this season was thrilling to a crowd of 45000 spertafors mainly because It was a "battle of breaks" from start to finish BREAKS FIGIRE Four of the five touchdowns followed fumbles blocked kicks or penalties as the tide of fortune switched frequently and with startling rapidity The Ells completed more passes but also mode more mistakes The was playing his first varsity game staunchest work of embattled Tio- and Ramsey shone brightly both on offense and defense Richardson was the leading Poly SHOW DATES SET Jans could not counteract Not until the second quarter neared a close did the Indians reveal their true strength For C4 yards they marched to a touchdown on ground plays making five first downs on the SIDELIGHTS ON 1NTRA-CITYGAME Colby Pollard Evansvlllo left end fractured a finger on the first Dunt of the afternoon being removed from Soldiers leading -ill the way out- half and 36-2 at the windup way Fullback Bobby Gruyson crashed Army 7 1 Yale 0 ttuough time and again before he Vlncennes had until It met Re-tz done things in a big way right off went over from the one yard line the bat Take the Central game for Jim Moscrlp left end toed the ball Kennel Club Will Hold A Show Tuesday Wednesday March 26 27 The Evansvllle Kennel club will hold Its annus! dog show Tuesday instance notched 13 points be rushed the Blue by nearly a 3 to 1 margin and won on the merits of their superior ground gaining power at decisive moments Buckler played barely half the KRihe but the slim halfback from Waco Tex was a dynamo of activity while leading the Cadet attack ketplng tho Ells at bay with his loff Army scoring: touchdowns Stan-cook King Bulkier Points after Stancook 2 (place kicks) Yale scoring: Touchdowns Rankin 2 fore the Bears kn the game was on for a 7 to 0 lead as the half ended In the third quarter the Trojan defense stiffened In the crucial mo tne game After the game Coach Slyker obvl-oualy pleased with the smooth functioning of his team commented: "It was the best game the boys have turned in this year We showed much Improvement over the brand of ball played against Oakland City" Rose poly (7) (23) Evansvllle Laughlln LB Pollard Vaondersaar Lr Bufkln rtemoon Referee Taylor found Memorial guilty of not hesitating on full second after the shift and a 15-vard penalty was Imposed BOSSE THREATEN Lata In the snme period Bosse threatened Corey set the Tlgera with their backs to the woll Dunkln downing the ball on the seven-yard line Bosse was penalized five yard for a substitution Emig and Me-Gannon lost two yards Brandsessa was hurt and the Tigers drew a five-yard penalty for fourth time out Don DeVault pulled out to attempt a pass He was nearly nailed back of the goal by Worthlnvton and Sholnin but got the pass off Jack Curnk reserve) Bost half flashed through to Inter cept It his second of the afternoon r-nd drove to the 11-yard line befora he was downed Corev hit for two) (Continued on Pago Four this Sec) EXCEPT for a strong wind conditions were Ideal for football The sun wss bright and there waa a snap In the air that made overcoats comfortable Captain Miller of Memorial and Co-Captain Worthlngton of Bosse shook hands Miller won the toss and elected to defend the north goal The expected crowd never arrived f-r HE behavior of the Reltz boys ments and the Indians turned to the I la not more difficult to under and Wednesday March 28 and 27 tr (land than that of their coach at the Coliseum Oarman secre-l tary announced last night Just before the close of the quar- Mrs Cheney ins Women's Western spiralled punts his running and passing featured His running snd scoring drives He recovered an Eli Rolburn LO Epperson nates have been approved by ouuuurn vuim uie una wnou nerlcan Kennel club under whose i wea Tl0Jtttl klclc b' Sub Fullback American 0 Johnson Wotkyns went out on his 14 yard auspices the show will be put on LOS ANGELES Oct 27 (AP) had their eyes le glare of the Memorial's' play darkened to dim sun Mrs Cheney of San Gabriel line The Indians advanced two yards before Moscrlp dropped back for a field goal in-i i 1 1 ii in i'-s Theby Ramsey leurbach Hartke Graham lucaer Lyon PresneU Talt Bard Richardson Campbell As last year the Evansvllle show falls between the Bt Louis and Chicago shows The Bt Louis show will be held March 21 and 24 with the Chicago show scheduled for March 29 30 and 31 The gale that helped Hetman Corey boot the pigskin over 100 yards In Ltl RK Orote Irv Warburton quarterback was STATISTICS rushed back into play with lnstruc- the second quarter didn't rendu much assistance to anybody else but tha kicker who happened to be This Insures Evansvllle of attract fumble and to Captain Ja3 Stanrook for the first Armv s-ore in the opening few minutes of the game The Texan plunged over for the third Cadet score after doing nearly all the ball lugging In a 47 yard drive AERIAL CIRCUS HALTED Tale's aerial circus conducted by Quarterback Jerry Roscoe was kept pretty well In check by the Armv regulars for the first three periods of the game but the Cadet reserves proved vulnerable to a sensational Ell rally In the final period Seven of the nine past's which Yale completed for toinl gains of 114 yards were registered In the closing quarter but the net result was only one touchdown 2 iuiuiiiiR uuK UUV on Ho iogcA 0e tQ llebo)ni sub Xuj tne ClrCUlt hlr mnrt tnr In vrrl hilt booting In the same direction the cal defeated Miss Dorothy Traung Juvenile Ban Francisco golfer 7 and 5 today to win her third women't western golf championship In victory Mrs Cheney earned the right to enter the Golden State's hall of golfing fame with Olln Dutrc national open champion and Lawin Little winner of the national amateur and British amateur titles The 20-year old Miss Tralng made a battle of It for nine holes After that her veteran opponent who won this championship in '27 and '28 pulled away Arrangements have been made for the Coliseum and an effoit will be made to secured Leach of strong wind happened to be going Tha headllnesman several times had to return tha ball to its original position when a team was In its huddle tha wind having carried th ball several yards away mi MOBIAJb bosse RfVanii i-k Rohifer llarlleln LT Rowden Iutterbnch Lfl Pholnln ISnimlisH Diinkln Miller (C) RO Worlhliislnn Kaylor RT Ilnllmiler Pox PB Walsh Ros 7 0 Evansvllle 0 7 0 Rose Poly Richardson Extra point Richardson (place kick) Evansvllle Theby 3 Goldsmith Extra Johnson (place kick) Evansvllle Schuess-ler Slade Bailey Conner Goldsmith Qroenlnger and Muglarls Russell referee Hungate umpire and Pitcher head linesman Mlnnespolls as superintendent of the on another try Relsner sub half for Stanford caught the oval on his 43 yard lint and came back 36 yarda to the Trojan 21 On six line plunges the Indiana went over Grayson claiming second touchdown honors fr the three yard mark Relsner's place-kick went wide In the Vlncennes embrogllo Strange as It seems Weber almost gave away the ball game Reltz passed fur the point after the first touchdown and officials allowed the point although a Reltz sub-atltuts was on the field ut the time However the officiate did not know It and as the sub did not figure in the play tl officials allowed the point Play rcsumod and two plays were run after the kick-off when John Adams called Referee Henderson to the sideline and said "Herb you know Elmer wouldn take that point If he knew he had 13 men on the field?" Wait a mlnuto" said Adams who went over to talk to Weber "Elmer you aren't going to take that point are you?" said Adams "knowing that you had 13 men on the field Let's una some horse sense here and try it over" They did and Reltz failed In the last tew minutes it seemed the Alices were going to score and If they had the score would have been 19-18 Vlncennes Instead of 10-13 Reltz I can't wuesratnd what haa happened to the pugnacious little Dutchman or his ball club NATIONAL title hopes of Duke and VanderWH of the south crumbled yesterday but Mln- show again The last two dog ahows here have been very successful attracting many quality dogs of many breeds Kercher RE Jones Len Will outstanding ball lugger on the field ran 24 yards In the Id ill hers (H Heavier I fried Ill Garrard I''" KH Hiher Will I'll enrey opening minutes of the game to the Itulldog nine yard line but Memorial was penalized Kingfish Shuns Politics for Football Memorial 0 0 0 Bosse 0 0 0 0 0 Memorial substitutions Emtg for Nashville Tenn Oct (AP) TtJEY LONG the football New Albany jars Princeton 2r-7 NEW ALBANY Oct (Special) Albany scored a 38 to 7 victory over Princeton's Tira here to nfan overcame Huey Long Corey's great kick was officially 72 yards In length The ball was snapped on tho Bulldog eight-yard line and since It was kicked Into the Tiger and tone 20 yards must be deducted on account of the fact the Tigers were given tho ball on their 20 yard line as a result of a touch-back The 25 yard penalty Imposed on Hess' (3) McOnnnon for Erothers Lythgoe for Brothers Zlmmer for Hartleln Bosse Kerney for Sowdene Williams for Beasley Kratt for Garrard Curnlck for Williams Blackwell for Blber Curry for Kerney Garrard for Katz Martin for Garrard Officials Taylor (Georgetown) ref cree Jones (Indiana State) umpire Garrison (Oakland City) head day Princeton played without Lawrence and ASdrlakos two regulars who arc nursing Injuries The Tigers i-jred eight first downs and New Albany II Tlpirs Bulldogt should beat tT and wo may have scowls on our faces let me assure you that they would not come from onr hearts I hope we have a good gsme and a good time" The Kingfish then walked toward his stands holding 1500 Loulslanan cadets and his famed band of 126 pieces There had been rooting before from his students but at sight of him they burst forth with yells that rose to the skies and drowned out the lusty cheers of the smaller Vanderbllt rooting section Tho Klngflsh helped the three boys and three girls lead the cheering and with his sidelines badge waving in the breezes he took hl placa with the LSO players While the senator pranced about the grounds his aides removed the speaker'a stand and the sound trucks and turned tha field from a political arena back to a football stadium sml'ed and waved his hand and said the people had come to see a football game Just as he had and he would not dlncuss politics He had been Introduced by Dan McOugln Vanderbllt coach as "the All -American football rooter of all time" And Senator Long decided to live up to this introduction He pointed to the flUed eas( stands which he said held 7000 Loulslanana who had come with him to Nashville to see a great football team "We even sat up all night In chair cars to get here" he said "We came 7000 strong because we felt that we owed Tennessee more than we can ever repay because It wag the companies of mountaineer from Tennessee that followed Andrew Jackson to Louisiana and gave us our territorial possessions by beating the same army that had beaten Napoleon at "If by any accident Vanderbllt The p'ayers ran out on the field and the game was on Huey had a big day In Nashville and gave Nasnvllle the biggest street show In point of onlookers that the Tennessee city ever had seen He marched his hordes through tho business section before thousands cheering -Huey Huey" "Klngflsh' Klngflsh" He gave them a concert at the end or the parade and then went to the hotel to rest Dan McGugln read a telegram from the governor of Tennessee and the two United States senators expressing their regrets at being out of the city and unable to attend today's gala occasion After tht game the senator prepared to board his train and lead the five trains of 14 cars back to Louisiana with all of the thousands ready to sit up a second night Just to follow Huey Long and see the football game the Bulldogs as the halt neared Its close was for Illegal substitution Beasley was taken out and sent back In one or two plays later The 15 yard penalty tacked on the Tigers in the last quarter as Memorial reached the Scarlet and Gray four yard line was for not pausing a second on the shift publicized speech today at the football stadium was turned Into a flvc-mlnute talk about hi wishes for a good game and a good time The Long forces Louisiana State university wsre rewarded with a 29-to-0 victory over Van-derbllt A speaker's box had been erected on the five-yard line self-invited sound trucks were parked in the end zones and there were 20000 persons seated In the stands with strained ears to hear Louisiana's Klngflsh give them a bit of rlp-roarlng stump spesking But lo and behold the Klngflsh dressed In subdued blue walked calmly into the box First downs Tards gained line Yards gained end Yards lost scrim Passes attempted Passes completed Passes Intercepted i i niliird pass Wimbles -cf Stanford waariin' ton washlngi State Alabama Tulane Louisiana State and Rice continued on their Way undefeated Duke' Ion to Tennessee beaten by Alabama probably was the biggest urprlse package And Biff Jones' Louisiana Stat Tl- J-ers propelled themselves Into the oremost rank of national contenders by Its 39-0 victory over Vanderbllt's hitherto unbeaten Commodores Mt Carmel Trips Fairfield High 12-6 MT CARMEL III Oct Mt Carmel Aces defeated Fairfield Tigers at Fairfield's lighted field by a score of 13 to 8 Mt Csrmel touchdowns Hungerford end Whit'' Fairfield Musgraves Earlv In th- 1 0 174' 36 3fH 0 3 16 17 nj 3 5 0 65 60 8 18 172 439 22 34 gsme Kssten Mt Camiet's fullback With the Rellz-Bosse Centralist and Centrnl-Reltz games remaining the city standings are: Pet Memorial 1 0 2 1000 Central 0 0 I Urn Hm? 0 0 1 000 Ralti 0 1 0 000 Minnesota however stood out alone had his left arm broken above the again with Its smashing 48-13 victory elbow This will probably eliminate over Iowa him for the season.

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