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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 24

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THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23 1928 DUSTER MALLINI AND BROWN MEET MONDA Harvard Defeats Yale 17-0 Before Record Crowd 78000 Illinois Wins Big Ten Title Beating Ohio 8-0 Will Try It Over at Local Stadium Monday Night By Defeat of Wisconsin by Mimesola arid Iowa by Michigan Gives Zupplps Team a Repeal in Western Starless Team Holds Buckeyes Elis Are Helpless Before Lateral Passes of the Crim -son Putnam Jr Adds wo Points After ouchdown and hen Kicfs a Field Goat New Orleans and Helena Middleweights in 8-Round Feature at Stadium 24 SECTION I By Brian Bell Bj Olio Xb Eobsitaon Associated I Yeas Sports Writer CHAMPAIGN 1U Nuv Illinois 1027 Western Conftrriioe football champions today repeated Its triumph of laat year turning tack a determined but fumbling Ohio State team to 0 aa Wisconsin and Iowa went down to defeat in other titular contests Beaten in one conference game Illinois had been all hut counted out of tho Big Ten title picture But It was a determined Illinois eleven that went forth to tattle Ohio State with victory meaning tho championship or a share in the title The mint scored eight points In ths first half and then held on with a desperate grip aa the results of tho MtcMgan-Iowa Wbeonein-Mlane-sots games were flashed on tho (core board Forty thousand fans saw -tho game Associated Press Sport Writer TALK BOWU NEW HAVEN Conn Nor Johnny II vard got hi gun today and ualng hi lateral paaa lyr ammunition shelled til Yale out of hla own bowl with a 17 to defeat gun waa loaded from the flrat to laat whUo the defending home team had noth lag with which to shoot A record-breaking crowd catlmated at 71900 anw the Harvard triumph The defeat waa a bad a it sounds- Harvard today was at leaat 'turo touchdown and a field goal better than Yale The Eli never had a chance to score Harvard waa off In front with a touchdown in the first period and there waa nothing Yale could do about It then or later A second touch- By Herbert Caldwell F0r the benefit of tbooo who had their doubts as to Or hat tho ultimate results might have been tad no Buster Maillol of New Orleans fouled Billy Brown of Helena Ark In tho fourth round of a recent match at tho Stadium tho affair between the mlddlewelghta will he re-enacted tomorrow night at the Stadium They are scheduled eight rounds as tho headliner of the weekly Offering Billy lloack Sr will referee it White some of ths spectator wars of the opinion that Mallint who wss getting considerably tho won of thp gloving deliberately off by a field goal Milan team's hops for tallying wan blighted when Piggott their flashy -quarterback had to retire from the tattle daring the second quarter with a damaged knee Martin's team showed 1 more strength In all departments of the game than any other team Milan has encountered Martin has lost no game this season while Milan has lost only one and that to Trenton Sauer and Daviscourt Oasli At Stadium Wednesday Night CENTRAL WINS FROM TECH AGAIN 8 TO 0 Touchdown in First Quarter Only Score Central Good Prep Series Heavyweight Grapplers Will Renew Feud That Left Off Here- About Two Yeajs Ago-rRe-' mainder of the Program Not Completed By Herbert Caldwell Where' they left off hero about two years or -so ago Pete Bauer the German-Amerlcan and Dick Daviscourt tho California pair of bulls of the arena will take np next Wednesday night at the Bta-dinm'when they engage In the two-hour feature of tho weekly how Earl McGrory matchmaker of the club announced- yesterday that be had closed the match but had not arranged the one-hour prelim Bauer who has not lost a match In the local ring In about two years has been occupying tho local pedestal during tho extended absence of Jimmy Londos Greek from local grappling affairs Tho German-Amerlcan is now at tho height of his local career Daviscourt who suffered an appendicitis attack that necessitated anoperation last March a now in probably better condition than during hie four years or more of wrestling here The only defeat Daviscourt Jus hers this season was by Milo Btclnborn whom Daviscourt later defeated Bauer and Daviscourt la their last two meetings hers each scored a victory Bauer won tho last match her -With Londos expected to return here soon tho match Wednesday will determine whether Bauer will retain his reign over the local mat when tho Greek comes tack' If Bauer disposes of Daviscourt It Is likely he the Greek versa Saner with a 10-pound aro exponents It is the match of McGrory the Show account of Thanksgiving Illinois scored a safety early the first period Frosty Peters sneaked across ths line for the touchdown Jn the second quarter and as ths minutes of tho final period waned Illinois clung onto Its lead that meant championship With the Illinois victory went Dr John W-Wllee's last hope of winning tho Big Ten title The veteran Buckeye coach bowed Ms way out of tho conference with one of the greatest teams ever pat on a gridiron by tho Ohio School Dr Wllce's passing from tbo confer ence'ended a II -year-old rivalry between the Buckeye doctor-coach and Bob Zuppke of Illinois Illinois crushed Its Ohio foe under the power of driving backfield and overpowering line It was a starless Zuppke coached that ptowed Its way through the line tore around ends and flipped passes for a total gain of 821 yard from tho lino of orrlmmage while holding -the touted Ohio running attack to III yards Illinois' attack netted II first downs to four for tho Buck yea -Lineup: I Ohio State Illinois rosi Alder Steussy Raakowskl Ll Nowack UJkelyl 1 Nekts Barratt Rlchman Young RG Crano Helronymoua RT Gordon fesler It lllcwman Holman Peters Eby i Mills Kriss MTalker Krusksmp Humbert Score by Illinois 2 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 Referee Madgisohn (Michigan) nmplre Reid (Michigan): field Judge Daniels (Loyola): head linesman Morton (Michigan) Illinois scoring Peters Eby (Ohio State) Miscellaneous Football TRIMBLE: Tenn Nov In a surprising upbet ths Troy eleven defeated the Trimble Demons on the Obion gridiron XI to 0 Troy scored In the first quarter on a pass to Marshall They made another in tho laat quarter by straight bucks Troy failed to convert both extra points Tho game was held at Obion on account of a local funeraL MILAN Tenn Nov Before tho Jargeet crowd ever to wltnom a grif Id game in Milan tho Martin football team clashed with ths MU lan team and tied 0 to 0 Tho game waa characterised by desperate efforts to score on tho put of both teams It was a struggle of lln plunges and end runs with Sullleger and Williamson bearing tho brunt of play for Milan while' McLean Howell- and Churchman deserve mention for stellar Uns play Ths VkmGgHifo down la the third period wa topped la the fourth Harvard intro duced Putnam Jr a Borton who can dick to add two it after touchdown and then goal on hie own account a i standard of kicking In a football sge when kicking aeem to Julvo gone outof fashion Immediately after the victory harvard undergrade and alumni look charge of the Yale BowL With red flares lighting the gray gadow of the big field the men -thO'Crimson snaked danced to Uie goal post and began a determined assault on the uprights Set Jn concrete the emblems of su premacy offered a stubborn resistance but the poet really had no They were netng attacked and old who had do any tearing up Yale game since Swarming like sailors up the rig-king of a ship the younger jmen Went aloft to attack the post from hbove while thp older men with red feathers In their capo waited at the bottom for the youngsters to lint In their work The post finally fell and wer carried at the head bfa wi)d' parade In which every pm-wa string red Ouarnaccla and French did the bulk of the ball carrying for Harvard using the lateral pass as the foundation of the attack Time after time Ouarnaccla or French started bn a alow lope toward the aide line Wfth the ball under hla arm As the i man charged at the ball car-he was the ball carrier no er snapping It to the other Member of the lateral pan twins Who waa always able to gain some ground g'alo Hakes Threat Yale threw all Its ace Into the fray without avail Hoben and Gar-key who did not start were rush 1a and although Hoben ran a Ejclhoff tack to mid-field from hla iso-fard line and Garvey gained In Yard line and Garvey gal -few running play Tale spent Most of the afternoon so deep In it bwn territory that It bad no chance starts drive with hope of ua-Ining It 1 The Yale passes were numerous but the Harvard backs seemed to Lav fully as accurate an Idea where they were going as the Yale kfpeivers u-vTbe game ended much as It was blared A Harvard punt groupd-sy-dx Inches from the Yale line and the Blue began to throw passes from behind the goal line Two were grounded and the third was Intercepted by a Crimson fork Harvard took advantage of a (Tale lapse to score In the first round Yale kicked off and Harvard punted after falling to gain Yale Gushed a flrat down and tnen erica tly decided to beat Harvard to miiEiuin 1 II (H Invading Team Uses Straight Win Mississippi 'fri Valley Title fouled out to save himself front probably- being knocked out ths Loulsiauan has persistently claimed that hs was retaliating for an alleged butt by Brown that opened a cut under Malllnl'a eye Mallint'o foul tactics In- wrestling Brown to tho floor In the third round and again In the fourth when ho started aopunch at Brown lying upon the floor resulted In his hetug tarred from the club by Haack On the strength Of letters from friends of Mallinl and pleadings of tho fighter himself Mallinl was given another chance Since Ms disqualification ho defeated Bernle Irvine and more recently outpointed Red Herring in eight rounds at tho Stadium Brown's only reverses in the local arena lately have been decision defeats at the hands or rather fists of Jimmy Cox a local boy In tho former meeting between Mallinl and Brown the latter had the tatter of the argument from start to finish Mallinl waa severely shaken up In ths second and third rounds and In fact was In tad shape when he started Ms wrestling and rough tactics in tho third Billy Haark Jr who referred the match was very lenient with Mallinl who should havo been disqualified In tho third round Mallinl and Brown havo trained at tho Stadium all week and each stated yesterday he was In good shape Each will weigh about J60 pounds Brown stated yesterday that hs believed hs had Mallinl in a tad way In their former match and believed he would have finished him before the right rounds would have been used up Mallinl claims that ths cut over hla eys seriously handicapped hla fighting They will finish their training at the Stadium this afternoon Charlie Beck local Junior lightweight and Dave Sullivan of Florida will clash in ths secondary affair of right ronndn Both aro good poachers who can box some and are game and aggressive Malcolm Qulnley young welterweight of Covington Tenn who is made a very favorable Impression In two victories here will have hla toughest assignment In a six-rounder drlth Eddie Stewart a hard punching local boy Frits Draeger and Jos Graves local light hsavleo will tangle in tho four-round curtain -raiser POLICE HALT STUDENTS CELEBRATING VICTORY PITTSBURGH Nov NWAP) -d demonstration at Forbes FU by New York Univenty followers that required police Interference to break up followed the- Violet victory over Carnegie Tech here today When the demonstrators rushed for tho goal post a score of police wielded their sticks leaving bumps on numerous heads After about an hour things quieted down iXficm MM0 the lateral pass The effort waa a dismal failure the ball bounding about the field In an aimless manner until Pickard rushed up and fell on It In the name of Harvard on Yale's 40-yard line 1 French at once gave the ball to Guararacda on 1 lateral pass for a short gain and on the neat play the order wa reversed French taking it from Ouaranaccia In a a lies of dashea the ball was steadily advanced against a receding blue line to the It -yard line French then slipped through to the five-yard line and Ouaranaccia bucked to the one-yard line where a first down was made Guaranac-cia failed on his next thrust but went over on the next for the touchdown and Putnam drop-kicked for the extra point Harvard Scons Again Tn the third period Putnam ran a Yale punt to Yale's 40-yard line and the combination of Guanuiac-da apd French made a first down on the 20-yard Una On a fake kick French ran to the 17-yard line and two lateral passes resulted in another first down on Yale's five-yard line In three plays Guaranac-cia plunged over and Putnam again did his kicking The scoring total was Increased to 17 In the fourth period French passed to Putnam on eight-yard line but Yale braced and the Crimson conld make but two yards In three plays Putnam then went tack to the 17-yard line and nonchalantly kicked a goal from the field Harvard had an edge In all de partmenta making 17 first downs to five for Yale Yale completed only one pass In 20 attempts six being Intercepted Harvard completed two out of II and had two Intercepted lineup: Tala Position Harvard Walker rots 1 O'Connell ilTisM4ise Clark ooossLiOesstie Barrett him Tlcknor i oBa Cl MMi Trainer Eddy mmssR Tm Ticknor McEwea- Pickard Hoben ieiQ Putnam XdOub tMMieLKssitesi Ffcfich Hubbard mRH1m Ouaranaccia Miller itsseFsBesssst Harper Score by Harvard Yale 0 0 0 Harvard acorlng: Touchdowns Ouaranaccia 2 Points from tries after touchdowns Putnam 2 (drop-kicks) Goal from Pufham (drop-kick) -Referee Ed Thorpe (De LaSalle): umpire Crowley field Judge A Palmer (Colgate): linesman McCabe (Holy Cross) markers wen made similar to the first 81xteen first downs to four was the difference of gain for Murray and such an advantage la Indicative With ths exception of the opening moments of tho third period when the Kentuckians hid their reserve team In the Teachers did not threaten seriously Their ultimatum suddenly became ineffective when Head don was tackled for 22-yard loss when attempted to paaa At times the Teachers snowed power when they held In their five-yard aone but after tho puat out another march of the Hurray team brought the tall back to finally tal-ly Tho -lack of reserve material hindered them greatly and the steady driving of the refreshed Murray tacks reaped its reward Bo drastic was tho plight of the Teachers for capable starters that Coach Curlln placed Captain Head-don at right end to fit In for Mlska who was hurt last week -Beside James in the line GuS-lett played well for tho -Tigers Chambers was one of tho splotches on tho page for he smeared the play often Offensively other than those mentioned Jones was consistent for West Tennessee and Norman and May performed nicely The llnenp: Murray Position Teachers Jim Miller Gnllett Bosnian XaT Tamper Chambers LG Trndel IX Norman 0 Fulghnm A Wells Magoffin Wallis RT Graham John Miller Headdon Norman Headdon Pandolfl Brodte Johnson Moore May ItH Jones IV Wells Hopper Bcoring: Murray TIS Teachers 0 sees- 0 0 0 Wells I May Jim Miller Perdue after touchdown Wells I and Norman Referee Afford (U Doctors): umpire (U Doctors) head linesman Holt (U Doctors): field Judge Latham Graham (Spring Hill) Substitutions: Murray Haynes for IL May May for Norman Thurston for Boaman Wagner for Wallis Bigler for Jim Miller (rice versa for all in the fourth period) Springer for Wells Perdns for Springer Welle for Perdue Mlska for Tarver Tarver for Mlska Moors for Hopper Johnson for Moors- James for Trn del PRENTISS Miss Nor 24-Coach John Prentiss Bull dogs went down In a crushing de feat to tho Eatonvlllo Black Cats on tho local gridiron 20 to 0 The first half ended nothing to nothing with tho edge slightly favoring Prentiss but the Eatonvllle outfit got In tholr rabbit foot In tho second half all tho breaks going their way Prentiss tried every kind of sthUefcr but PofUtf not' make the rf MILLINGTON Tenn Nov Tho football team of tho Millington High 8chool defeated the Bartlett team acore 13 te 9 iu the final game of the lesson The Millington and Bartlett teams aro young and havo not had tho experience that a large number of West Tennessee teams have but made a good showing during the year Scoring for -Millington were Woodrow Forbess Frank SykM and Don-Wlleon with a touchdown each A pass from Woodrow For-beaa to James Chambers netted the extra point Captain Dennis played hla usual good game having played In every game during the threo years that ho has played football Bartlett failed to acore LEXINGTON Tenn Nov Lexington High School played their last scheduled football gamo of the season defeating Henderaon High 8choo! by the lop-sided scor of II to 0 This gamo was fiscally tho last on for I II 8 sine they have been unable to book a gams Par Thanksgiving Day Any high school In West Tennessee la Invited play them on the above mentioned date This has been the moat auroras ful football season that Lexington High School has aver had and this hi attributed principally to their excellent coach Griff XL Dodds I has won eight games and hart one No team scored on Lexington on their home gridiron Tho following la Lexington's record: I ex In (ton Jackson 0 Lexington 12: Bruceton 0 Lexington II: Milan II Lexington 21 Savannah 0 Lexington 20 Camden 0 Lexington II: DeeaturvlUe taxing! on II Somerville It Lexington IS Brownevill 0 Lexington fl Henderqpn 0 Lexington 007 opponent KNOXVILLE Nov Two great prep teams Central High and Knoxville High tattled furiously for 10 minutes hers today tn their annual city championship fight and wheat he game ended It was still undecided The acore was deadlocked at 1-0 Knoxville High scored In the aetftmd quarter when McPherson star halfback circled left end for 10 yards and touchdown but he waa called back and the Trojan ware penalised 10 yard for holding Ths gamo ended the season for both teams Knoxvllte High has only a tie gamo to mar an otherwise perfect record while Central suffered a setback at the hand of Columbia CL High School 9 1 4 I EtE STAMHXG Trstirdsy'i Kesslt -Central Hish 4 Ttch 4 LC WsSLsitTleS Csseseit as 000 04 9 oseeeooeoOes A CftthoHO- seeoooeeoooeA Public League WaaIatTIad Tacit 3 Maaalck 4lM444l4fMtl 1 Humti KenMiM 1 1 a 1 lOVtA I ooee-ooeoooo I i YnMth BcnH High 3I South High SOL Results to Date Mtolck II Castral South IS If I IS If Ttch Csthallo Hish South i Csthallo II 11 Ttch i Huanca Cautral I Ttch 4 Moaalek 4 Catholic 1J Humao I Cantrsl 33 8 14 Maaalck 11 South 4 Ttch 4 Cathalle 4 Humru 13 I South Central Tch It Haatoa 4 Ik Contra! l' Maaalck 4 Humao 4 (tlaX Toch 30 South 11 8 4 Catholic High IX Knit South 34 Humoa 34 nuuiss 4 Central 4 Ttch 4 Bj Early XaxwelL The Central High over Tech High In gridiron warfare still exists and a Yellow Jacket eleven has yet to score a victory over the Green and Gold Warriors Behind a charging line that did not fall and a neat blocking tackfleld the flying feet of IltUo Lester Gold-smith unknown in local prep football until this year even though a member of the senior class at Central crossed Toch goal lino In the opening quarter after a 41-yard dash off right tackla for the only touchdown- of the tenth annual football contest between tho schools yesterday at Hodges Field Central won to 0 Goldsmith's touchdown gave gridiron men their tenth successive victory of the Yellow-Jackets The Warriors have never known defeat at the hands of their Tech foes A crowd estimated at 2000 mueh- below expectations saw an Inspired Central team excellently led by Gene McLure All-Mcmphla halfback conquer a powerful Tech eleven that yesterday was unable to score at opportune moments 1 and whose defense cracked Jnet long enough for Control to mako one touchdown a score that eventually- proved sufficient for vtetory business- True enough Tech lacked the punch the alertness and the deception in- attack that has accounted for much succeso for the Yellowjackets this season Tech made eight flrat downs to -Central's six and gained more ground Tech may have a better team at times than Central but the supertoy-aggregation triumphed yesterday and In a convincing manner Cejitral played Inspired football 1 The Warriors reached the heights of their power to Wat their rivals Goldsmith's run was of course ths outstanding featurs-ot the Central triumph Ths suit foot of Captain McLure however-fired the leather high and far and wUh good placement many times when tho Warriors were on the brink of disaster end ''Fighting was the star Of the day Central played heads up football got tho breaks by following the tall nil of ths time and deserved the honors they won Fltyln tho early stages of the battle found the tatl In midfield moot of tho time with neither team able to advance with any consistency Then regained possession of tho leather on Tech's 4T-yard lino and McLure took four yards off loft tackle: It was on the next -play on a fake play (hat Goldsmith diminutive In physique but Just about as fast and shifty ns they come brewed away off right tackle for 41 yards and a touchdown Of all of Central's victories over Tech yesterday's triumph was undoubtedly the grentcet for the Warriors played superb football to win Terti Makes Threat 'Ttch inode Her biggest 'threat in i the third 'ported when McLure Well dressed men choose their cleaner with care: FETE SAUER win get tho first shot at titlo claimant and-rice will scale abont 212 pounds Daviscourt having probably weight advantage Both of tbs headlock so Indication that It will bo a that hold stated that he moved tp to Wednesday night next Thursday being slender little halfback Alvin Dahlem of Jackson Mick that brought Michigan its triumph It was the age-old "1 a fake place kick that gave him tho vehicles Early In the third period Michigan found a hole between the Iowa right guard and tackle and vicious Marne at this point by Captain Rich Gembis and Traekowskl sent the tall to 12 yard line A plunge at tho lino and a second play that looked just like It followed but out of tho lino the tall shot to Dahlem who was streaking around the Hawkeys left wing Flvd Iowa ticklers stormed at him 'M he approached the goal and In one last desperate lunge he flung himself through space Hla body straightens out In tho air as a Hawkeys vainly grabbed and when hla head and the pigskin cam down tho latter was half way across ths last whits line It was Michigan's final -touchdown of a fighting season in which tho Wolverines cams from ths last Una of defeat to a place- among the respected It waa also ths second touchdown made this year against Iowa without tho benefit of breaks la the first period Iowa had all tho power with which tho tall corn lads had been enshrouded by their previous exploits Ths machine ripped the Michigan line to shreds and the powerful Olasegow gained almost as he pleased He carried the tall eight times in that first relentless block and plunges through the Michigan forwards and with his IS yard dash for tho touchdown Included gained IX yards In right plays Michigan had other heroes than its minute halfback Captain Rich led the attack bn tho Iowa lino and wore himself out in defensive play -Ahother was Joe Gembis whose place kick toppled Illinois from the undefeated class a month ago and who played no favorites today by adding the points that defeated one of the Illlnl rivals for tho leadership Some 01000 spectators saw a mlxup In ths score such as never before had been seen on a Michigan field in the fMt half After Glarrjow had kicked for tho extra point following Iowa's touchdown Referee-Nichols' raised his arms to signal that It was duecessfuL Later an announcement was made that the try was not good However at the end of tho second period Nichole stated that Qlasogow's kick waa successful that Iowa was leading 7 to I although tho score bad been displayed as Iowa 0 Michigan A for almost a whole period Lineup: Michigan Iowa roslUon Yuskov Moore Pommeronmg LT 8chtueoner Foo LG Nsstrs BovanJ Gfl Brown RG Roberts Cragln a RoTe Juniv Drarellpf RE JUedquIat Rich sVs a Be M00404 Arm II Blmrall HB Farroh Dahlem HB Olamgow ptombis MsGlsln Score by lowd 7 00 Michigan r0 8 0-r-lO Summary: Iowa touchdown GUuwgow Point after touchdown Glasagow (placement) Michigan field goal Gembis (Placement) Dahlem Point i after Gembis (placement) i- By Wilson Xonttt Bearing out the theory4 that a good offense It the best defense Carlisle Cutchlns' Hurray Kentucky Teachers smothered the West Ten's State Teachers yesterday at Memorial Field The final margin A was 40 to 0 Seldom deviating from a straight attack the purple ehlrt ed Thoroughbreds from Kentucky slipped off tackle aktrt-ed etids and from the outset left no doubt as to the outcome -This win for the Murray team cinches the first football titlo of '-the Mississippi Valley Conference Having met the assault of every op-' ponent-tn a decisive manner the Murray team has performed brll liartly to win the laurela Faradlng two fleet-footed tacks In Brodte and Haynes substitute for May and a colorful per-" former In Whiter Wells 290-pound 4 fallback who bored the Teachers' lino for needed gains and also did the passing for his team the Mla-1 atsrippl Valley champs whipped lighter opponent Into oub- dr -II Qnly quality cleaning Kraus Cleaning gives to suits and overcoats that lading look of immaculate smartness fumbled and Cartwright Tech recovered on Central's 30-yard line The YellewJackets had a good opportunity hero but thie one like many others was waqted McFarlans fumbled on the next play and Central recovered on their own 21-yard lino with McLure pnntlng out of danger Central opened the fourth quarter in possession of the tall on Tech's 21-yerd line but the Tel-low-jacket held Earl Pate shot a pass to Theo Kauers for 10 yards and It looked like the Yellowjackets had at laat hit their true form but this Tech parade was nipped in the bud when Central solved the Bine and Gold aerial attack Tech resorted to forward passing entirely late in the game but Central broke practically all of tho effort up Individual stars were McLure Goldsmith Charlie Jerfer Jr and Clauds McCormick of Central and Uoyd Kill and Kauers of Tech Jesde Maun Central tack no-talned a Woken collar bone In the action Central High (0) Tech High (0) position Montelth i'eieLRieM gchorr ITopb Rutuntglii Briney isttiLG StHltli Jester? 0 Anson Vott RO Pemberton i Holder Johnson H1U HilbAch 0 Pnto McLure (c) McForlane Goldsmith KH Xouers (c) Harris r94 McDaniels Central' 'I Tech i 0 0 Summary: Central Touchdown Goldsmith Central Wilson Bkrbee Block Mann McCormick Litchfield Love Cartwright and Bmlth Flrat Tech Central 0' Guy Btollenwcrck (Johns Hopkins) referee Willis McCabe umpire: Dr Sammy Banders (U Doctors) head linesman Major Crawford (Army) field Judge Time of IS minutes MICHIGAN RALLIES TO REAT JOifil 11-7 Wolverines Shatter Chance of Hawkeyes Sharing in Big Ten Title By SteptaaaoM Aoooolotod From Staff Wrltor ANN ARBOR Mich Nov (AP) Michigan and Iowa packed all tho drama- of a championship tatllo In their game hero today when tho Wolverines cams from behind to win 10 to 7 and effectively wreck any' hopes ths Hawk-eyes may have had a sharing In a tie for ths 1021 Western Conference title Outplayed apparently outclassed In thd firet few minutes of play when tho Hawkeyes displayed all their reputed bone-cruahlng power Michigan rallied to turn back tho visitors first to mako a place kick and then touchdown jlt wag- tksdetarmlnatioq sf a Try this yourself The next time one of your suits comes home from Kraus slip it on and take a look into the mirror See how favorably it compares with its day-of-purchase appearance Notice how perfectly the coat is shaped Miow faultless the trousers hang how well the collar lapels and pockets have been pressed mission and ths margin of- victory telle ths difference tn the strength 4 the two team Substitutes for both teams made the thrillers for the small crowd mostly of students Haynes enter-y! lng the game In the second half mM eVf nice gains around right 'v end two went fpr 40 and 07 yards oil ucce solve trie Bam Johnson provided what excitement there was for the Teachers by slashing through the Murray lino for reprated gains James was the de Tensive player of the day Going In at left guard In tho second period Urns after time- he threw the attempting tacks for- losses once for II yarda- 4ftirtay tally came ifter -reepted a -inrta A i i Kraus Cleaning tailor-shaping and pressing is a quality service rendered by one of die nine largest cleaners in America And Kraus Service has been bought with' confidence for more than 20 years S' Enas UJpteim Ertaeh Third CtmtMUaloa kon placed the tall xwithii 21-yafd tarrleig sod and trles at Bridlyen clrclss have wi-npd WeUs fer nmmsZrp sotnt s' threat ane ') Lis 4 Utawsfc the leather meseengsi fr: anytadFs fieUL heldln- Py-: up versatile backfleld 'a tmd punt ip--' i ssiecUd would ta she next boots CLEANERS vV: Btiww sUcnslvsly 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