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BOSSE HIGH TRIMS STURGIS ELEVEN 31-7 National Grid Title Is Now see see NEW ALBANY GRID WARRIORS LOSE 13-0 14 4 4 Ohio State Beats Michigan 20 to 7 Harvard Upsets Army St Georgia Southern Methodist and Columbia Are Leading as Contenders Bowls Over HALFBACK CRAMER IS BIG JTAR Wolverinei Take Beating From Fighting Team From Columbtu REITZ IS IMPROVED MACHINE Hilltoppen Flash to Victory Behind Thnuta of Covert By LARRY MaePHAIL national rootbaU Bofarc OUITE ENOUGH football has bean displayed In th few ehort weeks of th 1931 season to give critics a fair Idea regarding the distribution of gold championship footballs However It's an old American custom that forbids ths awarding ot the championship charms until the end of the season Things frequently happen In November that cannot be foreseen In October day A team beaten in early games may hit a stride that apelli disaster to the hopes of championship contenders Taka the cases of Southern California and Texas Southern California has a plentiful array of talent enough to bring them conference championship with comparative ease yet they were knocked out of the national championship race hy SL Mary's In the opening game And Texas doped to win the Southwest Conference title dropped a close one to Rice In an early game Texas is still good enough to spoil ths hopes of several OT MARY'S on the coast tutored In ths Notre Dam system by Slip Madlgsn can't help hut be the coast's beet bet for national honors They're breezing along now on light schedule after knocking off Southern California and California In the first two contests They do not meet another major opponent until the final game with Oregon Fop Warner who is "on the this season may drive hla Stanford team along to the show position of coast football hut much of his prestige gained from double wlngbacks spin-ners and raverses has been lost thru defeats by shifting teams In the last few years Moat ot the potential leaders In the South are meeting each other before the season endi so It doesn't seem likely that there will he many undefeated Dixie elevens Georgia apparently has the best chance to turn the trick Coach Harry Mehre aent a team north that humbled Yale with no apparent effort The struggle between Vanderbilt and Georgia Oct 24 and Tulane and Georgia Nor 14 shape up now like the big classics on southern gridirons COUTHERN METHODIST Texas and Texas Christian look good in the Southwest Conference Rice knocked off the edge Tessa seemed to have It la history in the Southwest circuit that football cbamplons never repeat Consequently Southern Methodist capably directed by Ray Morrison may turn out to be honor eleven in Texas football Tbe Atlantia seaboard this fall boasts more high dose football teams than at any time in several yean Army Dartmouth New York University Pitt and Cornell are hot on the trail of a championship 1 GU Doble the pessimist possesses one of the finest Cornell squads slues the days of Kaw and Ffann and may see the big Red advance to the top of tbe heap Doble haa fins linemen fast backs and Cornell's traditionally light schedule Army in the second year of coaching by Major Ralph Sasse ought to beat Yale and Pitt and have an even chance against Notre Dams In the final tilt before tbs big charity gama with Navy MICHIGAN Northwestern and Purdue first division teams In ths Big Ten last year ore worthy of that consideration again this fall I should not ba surprised If all three finished in tbe nndefcated class Kipke at Michigan and Hanley at Northwestern have better balance than Purdue where most of the experienced talent la in that backfleld Northwestern showed Its real power jjgnk Andersen In trouncing Nebraska In the season's opener A week later the Wildcats held Notre Dame to a scoreless fie or were held In a acorelees tattle depending on which side your sympathies rested Ohio wrecked Michigan's chances Saturday and Wisconsin eliminated Purdue Harvard Bank the Army Vanderbilt bowed to Tulane and Columbia walloped Dartmouth 14 to 13 STAGE BIG RALLY FOR VICTORY Surprising Second Period At tack Leaves the Cadeta Gasping By UalM Fma WEST POINT Oct Led by that scholar-athlete Barry Wood Jr football team came booming from behind today to defeat Army 14 to 13 More than 25000 persons the largest crowd ever to attend on athletic event at the Academy watched tbs Crimson varsity whipped to a frazzle in tbe opening quarter unleash a cyclonic attack In the second period that carried It out front never again to be headed big slashing team was off to a flying start scoring 13 points In the first eleven minutes of play Harvard played this period as if In dose and ont oths en tire crowd you couldn't have found half dozen persons who would have given confederate dollar for the chances Then without warning Harvard struck and struck hard The second period waa not two minutes old when Harvard took the ball In midfield and launched drive that ended with fullback White cracking the Army middle for touchdown Wood who can thread a needle with football at 40 yardi tossed a pass to Naxro wbo was downed in ihe 17-yard line A few seconds inter Wood rifled another Crlckard who traipsed to tbe four-yard line On the second shot White went over Wood dropped back to kick the extra point but fumbled the ball With half a dozen Army tackier on top of him he managed to streak aronnd left end for the extra point A Long Pass After 'an exchange of pnnts and 15-yard Army penalty Harvard held the ball on Army's 88-yard line Wood pulled the Army secondaries In with line plunge and then flipped long pais to While who squirmed 14 yards for a score Wood'e drop kick split the middle and Harvard waa out In front to stay Army wasted little time In moving Into action In ths first quarter The gam wee little more than underway when Ray Stacker the yonng man who ruined Navy last year spun thru hla own left tackle hit the open country and raced 45 yards for a touchdown Hi try for the extra points waa wide by yard Harvard kicked off and after an exchange of punts It was ball on Its own 86-yard line Stacker running behind perfect Interference swept around left end to 80-yard line A pass Stocker to King placed the-ball on the 15-yard line Stacker then cracked the middle and was out In the open when the ball for no reason at all popped from hie anna and rolled over the goal line Sheridan Army right end pounced on it for a touchdown Stacker made the kick this time and Army led 13 to 0 Line-up: Army (11) Fat IutuI (11) King eeeeeeteeeaUlaseee MOUbCtlll Prk a i see eliTi ace XETtfjT Buanurfolt Xtterly Lmf ease eaeeeeO BlllOVflU Trie ROqap Myorion him eiiMiWiMiniM Kopftoa Bhtrldan flllOtfe eeQBiieSSi WOOd Btocker LH Behtmehtwaky Bebutlan RH Orlrktrd Kllday FB Whit Beer kr ptriod: Arp 13 13 Harvard 11 11 Touchdown! Army Btcekcr Sheridan White 3 Folnta attar touchdown Stacker (plaaamant) Wood (an by drop kick ent by tannins) Katcrcc: Xd Thorp (Da LaSalle) llnac-man: KeCaba (Holy Croaa) ampin: McCarty (Philadelphia) (laid jndic: A Falmer (Oolby) YALE POUNDS CHICAGO 27-0 Boll Dogi Treat Old Grad Bough By UalM Fraaa 8TAGG FIELD CHICAGO Oct -Yale's Big Bin team playing In the Mlddlewest for the first time in history rolled up a 27-0 victory over Coach Amos Alonzo Btagg'z 40th anniversary University of Chicago eleven today A crowd of almost 40000 saw Coach Stagg's alma mator run roughshod over pUlfullly weak Chicago eleven that had to fight gallantly to keep Yale from piling up a bigger total It waa an unhappy celebration for ths "Grand Old Man of the Midway" who waa one of Yale's greatest athletes back In the 80's Chicago fought with Its back to the wall thruout the game and never once seriously threatened to score On the other hand Yale ataged four long marches for touchdowns and riddled the defense with smashing drives and bewildering passes BICKNELL WILL PLAY FIREMEN The Evansville Iron Flremnn football game with Grayvllle Independents at Grayvllle scheduled for Sunday Oct 18 has been called oft The Iron Firemen will practice Monday night In preparation for their game with a Blcknell independent team here Wednesday night Prlmm assistant manager has announced BULL DOGS PLAY FINE FOOTBALL Kentucky Eleven Scores Touchdown Against Second Team hpaclal Camapandanc STURGIS Hr Oct The Boss Bulldog of Evansville playing head up football every minute that the regular were la the lineup defeated the Sturgl eleven this afternoon by the decisive score of 81 to 7 The Boise line seemed to function perfectly all afternoon and the back took turn about making consistent gain It was when a gain was needed for a down that the mighty Lyon was called upon and seldom did he fall to make a great gain Sturgis was able to make Its biggest gain of the afternoon at the opening of the second half when the Boise second string men were on the field It was here that Llndle ripped off 32 yards which placed the ball on the five yard line The Boise first string was rushed In but too late to stand the rush of the Sturgis backs and after a thrust by Bell and Llndle Llndle took the oval over for the only marker of the Sturgis team lie Immediately went oft tackle for the try for point Boise went to work early In the opening quarter and drove down the field (3 yards for a touch down Lyon and Curnick taking turns about in carrying the pigskin Lyon finally drove over for the first marker and Osborne failed on the try for point The first quarter ended to 0 In favor of Bosse Shortly after the opening of the second quarter the Sturgis team attempted a kick from near their own goal line and Butterworth blocked the kick and recovered behind the line for the second touch down Lyons kicked for the extra point making tbe score 13 to 0 Zlnts entered the game for Boise and after a series of successful line plunges that put Evansville in scoring distance a pass Hollander to Kennard for S3 yards netted the third touchdown and the try for point was missed by Scheu The halt ended II to 0 la favor of Bosse It was then at the beginning of the second half that Sturgis took a spurt at the Bosse second team and scored Bosse was unable to score In the third period but was on a great march with line plunges by Lyon Curnick and Osborn and early In the fourth period after a forward pass of IB yards Hollander to Kennard Lyons easily took the ball over for another marker He missed for the try for point After the kick off It was Osborne Lyon and Curnick carrying the ball and gain after gain soon put them In scoring distance again and this time Osborn carried the pellet over The try for point was missed and the final scoring of the afternoon was on the records with 31 to 7 In favor of Bosse being the decision Zlnt ripped off a nice 27-yard gain near the closing minutes of play and Curnick shoved a beautiful 15 yard pass to Kennard Just as the final gun barked and Boss was on the six Inch line and ready for another touchdown Sturgis was only able to make 59 yards from the scrimmage line to 265 by Bone A total of 21 downs was registered by Bosse to three by Sturgis 8turgis was penalized four times for a total of 20 yards and Boss four times for a total of 50 yards Bosse completed four passes for 61 yards and Sturgis failed to get credit via the aerial route Sturgis had two Incomplete passes and Bosse one Haaa (It) Pas Btarsla (1) Kannard Messes XCs sseesoe Xttll Clin eseeeeeeioeeeiXsP'aseeeoeeeessB QullM Tilton eeoooioee10ossoo Willi union Butterworth MMseeOaeteBteee pojtou Iforrii a iRQssesnsitt Truitt Kljffl RTs sesMsssm Boiuk i(eiiceeaSSi(MiniM Jonci Curnick QB- Tlndli Osborns MI Ksnry 8chsu XU Wsllses lyon PB Bell Substltutss: Sign Wallses Mlshst Collins Bales Bosso-Zlt Weaver Hollander Knight Warner otter man and the entire second team Kaferee: BtutevUle (XriniYllte College) umpire: Polloaek (Madteoavllte) bead Bnecman: Belmoo (KadlaonvlUe FATHER DIES AT GRID TILT United Frees WATKINS GLEN Oct 17 Fordham 65 had told his Mends for a week how he would watch his son Fred lead the local high school football team to victory over the Waterloo High School team Today as Waterloo crashed thru the Watkins Glen line for a touchdown Fordham slumped in his eat He was dead when physicians examined him SCHOONER RACE GOES MONDAY 1 United Freu HALIFAX 8 Oct 17 Bluenose defending tltleholder of the International Fisherman's Trophy beat her American opponent Thebaud over a course of 888 miles today The champion schooner was unable to finish the race within the time limit of six hours however and the race will be resailed Monday Sons Hear Him By United Frwa KANSAS CITY Mo Oct The late Knut Rockne's two sons William and Knut Jr heard his voice again last night The sons of llockne students in the Pembroke School here were guests at a showing of the motion picture "The Spirit of Notre Dame" voice from a rr cording Is heard from the screen addressing the players Only the listening team Is seen great" was the only comment of William the older of the boys "But It's too short" FRICK AND HARDESTY ONJiDGE Garfield Lice and Harold Terris in Semi-Windup As a supporting card to the Billy Frlck-Cyrll Hardesty match next Thursday night at th Memorial Coliseum Matchmaker Charlie Lylo has signed Garfield Rlc and Harold Ferris for an eight-round boat Ferris and Rlc Should rival Hardesty and Frick All in ill It looks like 18 rouuda of hpnest to jgoodneis scrapping Ai the tlm draws naar for the main go boys to enter th ring the tension Incresees Both hoys-are on edge for the battle and It there ever waa a grudge fight this promises to he It It le reliably reported that both boys bars been on the verge of the old alley type of list fights on two or three occasions That there la no love lost la common knowlsdg and when they crawl lnsld that ring Thursday night something Is going to happen Hardesty Is conceding weight advantage of five pounds Frick haa had Just on fight under hie belt after a long layoff It looks on paper Ilka the two would fees each other about even Both boya pack a good slied wallop and are shifty heady boxers Both will he trying for a knockout and that la th way the fight will probably Just who Is going to do the receiving la hard to telL Frick is aching for ths fight Ha says Is going to fight and fight plenty and the same goes for Hardesty Writ your own ticket INDIANA AND IOWA IN TIE Last Minute Scoring Threat If Hipped By Unite PrM IOWA CITY la Oct Iowa and Indiana two of ths weaker sisters of th Western Conference battled to a scoreless tie today before a Hawkey homecoming crowd of 30000 Indiana slightly outplayed daring most of tbe contest staged last minute march which carried them Into the ahadows of Iowa's goal posts Just before th game ended But the Hawkeyes braced and aided by a 15-yard penalty had pushed the Hooslere back to the Iowa 33-yard line at the final gun Twice Iowa worked the ball Inside Indiana's 15-yard line but a fumble cost the Hawkeyes their scoring opportunity midway In tbe fourth quarter While the Hoosler line braced to take th ball on downs In the first period after Hickman flashy halfback and Sanssn driving fullback had carried the ball to the 13-yerd line VANDERBILT SINKS 19 TO 0 Green Tnlnna Wave It Tough Too By BilM Puss NASHVILLE Tenn Oct A green Tulane wave from New Orleans engulfed the Commodores of Vanderbilt University today winning an outstanding Southern Conference football game by score of 19 to 0 before 20000 fane Until defeat Vanderbilt was rated possibly the major contender for conference honors but Tulane co-claimant of ths 1930 title and undefeated since 1928 In conference circles played unbeatable football Defensively Tulane showed Its mettle almost at the outset of the game when Don Zimmerman alg-nalllng for fair catch on 20-yard line fumbled and Vanderbilt recovered Straight football drove Vanderbilt to four-yard line where the wave fcraced and took It on down on the Green eeven-yard line By JOHN GIEMHER An Improved Reltx High School football team hit lta stride In the second half of lta Homecoming Day game to defeat New Albany 13-0 at the Reitz Bowl Saturday afternoon Covert substitute halfback crashed th line for two touchdowns end kicked goal for th extra point victory yesterday ended a string of two straight tie games between tbs two schools A large and colorful Homecoming crowd watched the game A crisp bright Octuber day made Ideal football weather Both teams played erratically In tht first half They were evenly matched each making three first downs Beltz gathered momentum lu tha second half behind the brilliant line plunging of Brunson Hitter nud Connor and forged ahead to make nine first downs while a correspondingly Improved defense held New Albany to no first downs Covert crashed off-tackle to touchdowns lu the third and again In th fourth quarter Relts lost a third opportunity to score shortly before the ttnil gun when a pass over the goal line was Incomplete New Albany resorted to a constant passing attack In the final period In a desperate attempt to score Out of ten attempted passes one was completed Hetts seldom took ta the air depending almost entirely on her herd-hitting backs to gain behind a charging line Both line broke thrn at times to throw the runner for a loss The lteltx forward wall offered better sunport to Ihelr backs however Caesar New Albany triplethreat man led hla offensive He punted passed and carried the ball three out ot four times and did all three well New Albany waa constantly aggressive but went down before a more capable group of tall-plajera First Half Slow Both teams looked anything tat cnpsble In the first half A consistent offense was tacking on both sides and play was on the whole pretty ragged Belts lost Its first opportunity to score at the start of ths second quarter With the play fourth nnd ten on New 20 yard line pane to White made It a first down on tho 5 yard line Four blow at fhe line took the ball to the 1-font line where New Albany took it on downs and punted out of danger march to lta first score begun In midfield early la the third quarter A 20-yard pass Hitter to Stein took ths ball to New Albany's 35 yard line Connor made IS thru ths line Brunson duplicated Connor fumbled and recovered Brunson made 1 Brunson mails 8 Ritter fumbled and recovered Covert replaced Connor at left half and picked up 5 off left tackle making the play fourth and two to go to goal New Albany took time ont On the nest play Covert went thru tha center of the line for a touchdown Covert kicked goal Score: Reitz 7 New Albany 0 Reitz then kicked off An exchange of punts hacked New Albany against lta own goal line Klein took Elmore's pnnt on New 30 yard line Buttrnm made 5 Ritter made It first and ten on tho 20 yard line Covert made 8 Covert failed to gain Ritter mado It first and ten cn the 7 yard line Corert smashed thrn right tackle for a touchdown kick was wide Score: Reitz 13 New Albany 0 Ritter Passe Near tha end of tha game Belts took the bait on downs on New 20 yard line Ritter's pass to Wunderlich advanced tha ball to the 5 yard line A piss to Hermann over the goal line was knocked down The game ended as New Albany took the ball on her own 20 yard line and threw one lncompleted pass Brunson who had been Instrumental In driving for the Initial touchdown was taken from ths game early In the fourth quarter with a badly bruised hip Miss Holes Zlsa a senior at Belts was crowned Football Queen at ceremonies between halves The Relts band and Girls' Drum Corps executed some clever parade maneuver before each half Martins tteeup: Mil (IS) Foi Ntw Alkaav () Hermann Xl Dteckman Milter XV a Zm Wllltenusa esses Birktr Cssee Uwwn Mwllff MissiiiietkOiiiMittts Miftllrs NldhlSI ieeesetRTssseees ElcMtl Whit attsiRRMM9 KlludlW Bifin eiiMMiieiQkiiMMHi Rs Turn Connor 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Ctevtrt Branm Hick rod LeMon He Altany: Halter Mftt XlmBwrman Tnnar Clips Clroii Shield! He itU Utter Bnrfcirt fStentockrl umpire Knit (Indian) head Ihmman wanhart (Indiana) TIm of ll mtaulM I) UalM Fmm ANN ARBOR Mich OcL A loose-hipped artful Carl waa the brilliant satelita of Ohio much-heralded running attack which IlTed up to Its advance reputation today by crushing Michigan 20 to 7 Cramer accounted for on of tbe three Buckeye touchdowne and spent the afternoon smashing thru and running around Michigan for galna of five 10 and 15 yards It was a brilliant debut in Conference football for the sophomore tack Michigan tumbles early In the game paved the way for the opening State touchdown which came on a sweeping end run hy Cramer who skirted the flanks for 10 yards to cross the goal Hue An Ohio fumble In ths next period looked much like a return of good favor and placed the Mich Igan eleven In scoring position Michigan drove to five-yard 11ns and a first down And then was slopped A moment later Williamson of Michigan blocked Cramer's punt and recovered for a touchdown The Ohio State power was unleashed In the second half Running plays carried the tall to the Michigan two-yard line for a first four downs to make touchdown The second backward gave th ball tc Carroll to carry over Uaubrtcli missed his placeklck Late In the fourth quarter Michigan got ths ball on lta 20-yard line Newman dropped back to pass Big Bill tha towering Negro tackle from crashed thru and nailed him on the Wolverine right-yard line Tessmer punted Cramer took the ball and dodged down the sideline for the third Bnckey marker drop kicking specialist In ahd made the extra Peppe a was sent point Ohio Slat Naunan Hnubrlch LU Varner LO Jnanm Smith Morrison Onllus BO Xowallk Bril Hunooli nihnsn HI WUUsmwn Gromov QB Newman Hlnrhman LH Hootou Holcomb (C) i RH Fy Vuehinlch FB Hudioa (a) Sear by quartan: Ohio state ves so Mlehlsan I I Touclidovni Ohio Kilo: Hamer Car-roll 3 Ulehlzan: WlUUmaan Point! after Ohio Rtate: Haubrieh (plan kick) Foppo (dropklck) Michigan: Ooldunlth (plaecklek Ohio Mata: Halo Hum le Foppo Dalleh Luki Is Keefe qb Carroll Ondy rh Wrlever fb Mlehl-n: Fatoakoy la Horn OoMimlth Wlutert rt Tbsmer qb Kverliardui Debater lh Official! Koforaa Birch flarlham) umpire Bchoomer (Chicago) field Jwlire Young (Illinois Wealejan) head Unamau Mucks (Wisconsin) FOi Mlchlfaa LV Jtewill MAT PROGRAM The complete wrestling program which Promoter Francis A Htagg will present at the Memorial Coliseum here at 8:80 Monday night was announced last night ae follows: MAIN EYENT Frank Bronowlci (217) New York City vs Ivan Vakluroff (330) Russia Twp folia out of three SEMI-WIMDUP Blue Sun Jennings (220) Haskell Indian Institute vs Jim Hes-lin (205) Australia One folL PRELIMINARY Tiny DePrlest (238) Evansville vs Maurice Ping (207) Kvansvlllo One fall Gil Gref PIN MATCH AT Terre Haute Team Coca-Colas to Meet The Iiulck Eight team of Torre Haute will bowl the Coca-Cola team Sunday at Alleys at 2:30 Larry Lots th anchor man on tbe visiting team he two perfect games to his credit this year A real tattla Is expocted KAKAPO WINS JOCKEY STAKES By Ualle Fm LATOXIA Ky Oct Robert 8 Kskayo a filly by Me Caw and Whlshby racod a mil over a heavy track In 1:43 4-5 to capture first money In the 115000 eddod Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes today Pompclus was second and Salmon's Air pilot third Seven other two-year-olds finished unplaced Hidden by th veteran Earl Vool Knfcapo quickly took the lead anil remained In front to the stretch' turn At this point sha was glreu breathing spell and Pompelue: took a brief advantage but rama sgaln and got up at the wire Sho paid 1665 for a 2 straight mutual Mrs Floret ta MrCutchnn world's greatest woman bowler will appear at Jonsen'e Alleys this week In an Instruction and exhibition program Mrs McCntchen Is coming Wednesday Oct 21 end will remain until Oct 25 NEW PLAN MADE FOR GRID CASH Three Public School! Will Pool Beceipts and Split Evenly A new plun on football receipts from football games played between Central Boss and Reitz waz decided upon today at a meeting of Principals Carl Shrodo of Central Carl Klfler of Bosse and Ralph Irons of llelts The gross proceeds from ill city games of public high schools will be pooled and at the end of tho season 75 per cent will be cut three ways between Central Bosse and Relts Principal licet of Lincoln High attended the meeting but since Lincoln does not play intra-clty games they will not share In ths receipts The remaining 25 per cent will lie distributed on a taels of total enrollment at each schooL The principals of the three schools also agreed to recognize Memorial High School as an equal provided Memorial agrees wtlh ths public schools on regulations concerning players and all other I II 8 A A rules A Catholic school Is not granted membership by the state body Under thin agreement gamos will be scheduled between Memorial and the other three schools on home and home arrangement alternating each year WISCONSIN VS PENNSYLVANIA Western School Goes East for Gama Spaatel CunifMliui PHILADELPHIA Pa Oct 17 Pennsylvania will lie seeking its fourteenth victory in 35 games played with teams from tha Western Conference when It meets Wisconsin next Saturday on Franklin Held Hack lu 1899 Pennsylvania played Ha first game with an opponent now a member of the Big Ten The University ot Chicago provided ths opposition In ono of the most spectacular games of that period Pennsylvania was the victor 13 to 11 Since that year Illinois Michigan and Wisconsin have been played either on Franklin Field or on tho ptuying fields of the Conference elevens Over th 33-year period Pennsylvania holds the upper hand In triumphs with 13 Conference tennis have been successful In eight nnd three contests have resulted In tics Illinois with two triumphs and Wisconsin with one are the learns Pennsylvania has failed to defeat Tho series with Michigan stands seven victories for Pennsylvania as against four defeats and one lie Chicago haa succumbod elz times whllo winning one game and tiring another The visit of Wisconsin to this city le the first made by the Badgers A party of over 3U0 students and alumni will make the trip East in a special train Good Old Toe Mf lalted Ftm DALLAS Tex Oct Claude Blanton 225-pound Texas tackle who a year ago kicked a field goal against I be University of Oklahoma football team today duplicated ths feat to enable Texas to win the 26tU annuel game between tbe two schools 2 to 0 CENTRAL VS LINCOLN? see This Contest for Charity Looms as a Strong Possibility By DICK ANDERSON Frcu Sport Xditor A football game between Golden Bears and Lincoln High School's Lions was being considered today Tbe game If played would be at Bose Field at night and would be for charity The plan Is anything but defl- WILDCATS TRIUMPH 19-0 West Gout Team Is Smothered in Zaiy Style UalM Fran EVANSTON 111 Oct 17-A powerful Northwestern football cquad plunged Ite way to a 19-to-0 victory over the University of California at Los Angeles hers today in the first gems ever played in Dyche Stadium by a West Coast team Coach Dick Hanley hlmeelf a product of coast football sent almost three full Wildcat teams Into tbe game but the scoring was done behind the driving power of hie regulars who last week held Notre Dame to a ecoreless tie Ihe A eleven appeared baffled by tbe hall lugging tactics of the Wildcat backfleld and gave way consistently The California line was outweighed and unable to smear the perfect Interference tarnished Wildcat tall carriers Mecnsn Moors nnd Olson had little dlfllcully In twlatlng thru ths line and Into tha secondary defense Norninn Dunran A triple threat fallback was the outstanding star for the westerners harking up tha line with unerring Judgment On the offense he accounted fora majority of th California galna nlte but it has been suggested and school officials are glvltag It careful consideration The proceeds of the game would be divided equally between the schools and would be used to supply free meals to needy students The proposal presents a very definite problem School offlcluls are frank In saying they are at a loss to estimate the public's reaction Looking at It merely from the standpoint of a footlmll attraction it would be a good one Lincoln has a good team On scoring power tbey rank well with the rest of the city schools That tbs Lions would glvs Central a real tussle goes without It would be a bang-up football contest Tha possibility of a benefit gam between Meinorlnl and Central should Memorial defeat Boese tabs up Memorial gave Central a return game last year and Memorial backers think the Fingmen deserve that opportunity this year But to get tack to the' Cen-tral-Llncolu what do you think? GIANTS WILL BATTLE STARS The Reichert Giants and the Evansville All-Stars will tangle Sunday at Bosse Field In the deciding game of their thrro gnme series' Each has won a game and the lineups have been strengthened for ths deciding contesL Jelly Collier will pitch for the All-Stars and Capers for the Giants Th game will be called at 2:10 i i.

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