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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 24

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-v Notre Dame Roars Over Northvestesn For Sight Straight Triumph Let Vo rr- li rj vsfr 0J art Sa I V' tft 'fW Wf Jj- tf 4w a t'f wj vt -V ''A v- 1 Sun Mid Ditt Con Tx plo in 1 on min Urn mot Her Her and war Xy tha Hal of wit Gordon Carver Steps 70 Yards Virginia Man Gains Milner Tallies Thrilling plays occurred in Duke Stadium yesterday afternoon aa the Duke reverse play racing around left end Center Jack Murray Virginia back Bill Milner Duke guard ia shown making a touchdown in the third period Duke is Bob Gantt Duke end and No 45 for Virginia ia Charles Sackett Navy Crushes Feeble Columbia 61-0 In Lions' Worst Defeat Princeton Tiger Is Humbled By Mighty Yale Bulldog Eleven Fighting Irish Retain Place As Top Eleven With 25-6 Win Presbyterian Is Lose To Strong Camp Davis Records Fall At New York Racing Meet Little took Final Play Is Enough To Win For £)hio State After Fans Left Stadium Play Is Run By Buckeyes Record Smashing Crowd Of Fans Watch Northwestern Hold Irish To Low Score 1 ant of at tin 1 am Sr Sc err vll No 111 art 1 tha fU dii line ago -Fen Columbia Rock Capita MUier s0asei Polite MeVicar Gilbert Moran eeeeoeeeeee Former Grid Stars Provide Thrrills Jb Troops In Stands Statistics Wait A Bit Win As Bettors Pour Coin Into Machines New York Nov U-MV Through tha courtesy of a friendly mathematics professor we are able to report that Navy crushed Columbia II to 0 today in what wu advertised a football game Thera never wu any doubt about the outcome after Hillis Hume an-kled 21 yard on a fake from Harold KX by Columbia charge 10 years Navy LE ChanncU LT Whitmire LQ Brown Martin RG CblM RT Sprinkle RE Johnston scrimmage That result to Evanston PI Nov Statistics aa tha Notre Dame-North-western football name: Northwestern Nl the remaining two period With ite great running left halfback Craighton Miller and 18-yesr-old Johnny Lujack In command of tha formation setting off the dynamite Northwestern counted on freak Jjplay fate in the quarter when Jack Murker a sub Wildcat end infer Ga touchdown but it wu only second New Haven Conn- Nov The Yales end the Prtnee-tona threw their annual football lawn party foi the 87th time today end by the time Ray 8eua sal flnJshsd doing hi pigskin parlor trlckR there wat hardly anough left of tho Tiger to give a taxidermist a -day's work Ray known on tho campus aa "Scooter scooted to three touchdowns himself pitched for the fourth nn of a total of 125 yards in rusbe and on tha receiving end of aerials and passed for 77 yards more as he personally twisted the timid Tiger1 tali to the tun of a 27 to 2 Yala win for tha entertainment of a well-ana iced crowd of sumo 12000 in the bowL The Scoot chief assistance came from Ed Strype a husky tackle from Brooklyn and Ed Carey who wea a last-mlnuta tarter in tho Eli backfleld today lie jj icepied a shovel pass by Frank Dan-g'fewlcx quarterback replacement Vint downs 6 Net yards rushing Net yards passing S3 Forward attempted Forwards completed Forwards Intercepted by 3 Yards gained Intercept SS Punts average (from fur Iujuck and sprinted yards jginto the end sane for a touchdown Notre Dame completely donilnat- later that the same Hume went the same distance for the Brit marker From then on until (ha score was 50 to 0 the Midshipmen kept pounding through tha vulnerable line They tried not to score in tha waning moments but just th clock marked th and of th fray Dick Gay inaggad a punt and ambled 55 yards for another touchdown It wu the wont defeat suffered Navy 13 10 21 Columbia 0 0 Navy scoring: Hume Hamberg Jenkins (sub for Hamberg) Fine (sub for Martini Pettit (sub for Hamberg) Johnson 3 (sub for Hamberg) Gay 3 (sub for Martin) Points from try after Finos isub for Martin) 6 (placements) Law rence uub for Hums) (plunge) 1 an La no a th at New York Nov Three world rs cords were broken at Jamaica today In a windup of the nine-day "Victory" meeting but none by the horses A crowd of 30334 smashed nearly every belting record In sight aa William Ziegler Wait Bit won the 210000 added Victory Handicap with rather ordinary performance Mid at the end Chair' mnn Herbert Swope of Uie Turf Committee of America estimated that war relief and charities would recelvo 1010000 from tha meeting The bettors started by setting a n'fw work! record for daily double wagering H310W They poured I480S28 a Slate record total through the mutual machine on tho featured handicap than went on to set new world records for belling on a seven-race program and for the average wagering throughout the meeting Today's total nn seven races was 2211524 1 4 eclipsing -the world record of 22 807043 set Oct 23 at the Emplre-at-jamalca meeting Tha Camp Davis "Nov The Camp Davis Blua Brigade smothers ed a gallant crew from Presbyterian College 32-0 hers today In feat football game before 15000 'anti -aircraft soldiers 4 Norm Standlee' former Stanford and Chicago Beer luminary spark- ed the offensive gaining I 197 yards to 17 rushes and garner- I ing two touchdown and two eon version With the Blue Brigade line do livtrtng on of ita beet perform-1 ancea the eoldiers amassed 308 yards along th ground while bold ing the Blue Stocking to 06 So stymied was the Presbyterian attack that tho Blua Stockings ro- sorted to 8 passes in futile effort to overt their first shutout of the season Ten gained 118 yerde but th Presbyterians never were able to get inaid th Camp Davta 30- yard line After secretes first quarter th home team rolled up two touch- downs and point In the second 1 repeated tha performance In the third and got a single tally in th I fourth V' i Nelson Leads Ujeunel Balked SJSSw A Columbus Ohio Nov (XV Ohio State defeated Illinois 28 to 24 today be fora 86331 end despite a day filled with long runs steady marches and scintillating performances all th drama waa packed in the last two seconds when the Bucks captured the ver diet long after everyone thought the game was over With th score deadlocked at Ohio had blasted 1U way from its qwq 01 to the Ulineit 15 only to lose th ball on a tumble Two play later the Bucks regained tha ball tha same way on tha 21 Two second remained to play and Ohio triad a pass which sailed Into the end sons as the final shot sounded Tha tearna raced tor tha dressing rooms and th Ians filed from the stadium meantime Goebel of Michigan tha head-linesman wu gesticulating wildly that Illinois bed been oU-aida The teams war ordered back for on mors but tha fane continued to leave not knowing what waa going on Twelve minutes after the final chot tha teams lined up and Coach Aul Brown sent John Stungia 17-year-old substitute quarterback into the fray 8tungla with substitute Fullback Bob McQuade holding tha ball calmly booted a Bald goal from about 25 yards and the three point! broke heart and Ohio's Big Ten losing streak at tha same lime downs to II of them by rushing 302 yards by rushing to Pan Nat re Dame Northwestern LE-Umont Hein White Eggrra LG-Fitley Kapter C-Colcman App Perko Gent CZnrobski JCroeger Yonakor Wallis i McNutt Miller Clraham Sykovich Scriba FB-Mtllo Vodick Notre Dame OSS Northwestern 0 00 Notre Deine ecorfng Touchdowns I (for Rykovich) Miller By Pre-Flight With 14-14 Tie Army Is Lucky To Lick Naval Training Team Kvanston 111 Nov The "Fighting Irish undefeated and untied roared to a 23-0 victory over Northwestern today not only to retain their place as the nation's No 1 football eleven but to further establish rank with the greatest Notre Dune tearna in history A recorddmashlng crowd of 0121 largest to ever fill Dye he stadium watchad tha South Bend aupermen register their eighth straight triumph However Northwestern held Notre Dame to' the lowest number of points of any teem this season Notre Dame held to S-0 margin at tha halt gained momentum In hi Greenville 8 Nov Georgia Naval Pre-Flight talented football club ran kicked and passed it wayy to an easy 33 to victory over a light Inexperienced Ciemson team Steve rUlpowlcz former Ford-haw player tossed a pass to Revene-bart an end on the fifth play of the game tor 30 yards and tha receiver ran 20 mere for the firtt touchdown Hoequiat late in the period snatched up bouncing punt on hia 17 yard line and struck Sykovich Points after touchdown total betting for the nine-day char- Safety Scored In Final Quarter To Cinch Grid Game of A at I o' a Marines Almost Drop Game After Starting Slowly Statistics Cbapri Hin Nov ll-MV-Sta- lAijack (run) Northwestern scaring: Touchdown Harker (fur Wallin) Byron Cross-Country Tour 1 fifties of th Camp Lejeune-North or yerde Carolina Pre-Flight foqjban game: IS cor! a yrf Pre-Flight 11 0 7 7-31 Irfans Flight Ciemson 0 0 0 0 Day Of Unusual Grid Contests With Safeties Cinching Games Dallas Nov Bryon Nel- ton shot a lour-under-par 07 today to Increasa hi lead over Harold (Jug) McSpaden to nine strokes in their cross-country golf tour for wu -nlief end a 25000 purse i Nelson had 80 on the outgoing nine but cam in with 33 white Mo- -j 34 187 North Carolina And Army Depend On Safeties Ohio State's Win Is Odd Pique Is Victorious In Rockingham Event Pre-Flight touchdown Bavensburg (for Shepherd) Ban' dall (for Flilpowicx) Hoequiat Allen (for Hoequiat) Thigpen Point after touchdown Fellas (for Hsle) David-Smeycr (placements) -Ctemeon scoring touchdown Freemen 1 18 IS lty meeting was 810058591 for a world record daily average of 81890732 The fnrmef mark wet 81798442 established during the Belmont Jntk 18-day Fall session at which eight race card! were the rule In addition to the estimated 8810000 which will go to the National War Fund and local chart ties in New York City Westchester Nassau and Saratoga Counties the Slate of New York will receive approximately 21100000 income from the meeting Wait a Bit winner of the Bay Shore end Voaburgh Uandlraps earlier this eesfon ran a good race to lake the 80825 first money In Victory Handicap Third Wholes at 8790 for 82 was rated to second place by Wayne Wright until Ihe last turq Then he darted past Fire Warden the early leaden and held hie ground as Mr Ed First Fiddla and Tommy Boyxy cam on to taka second end third place 12 a 1 Spaden showed Th ft- nal holts will bo played tomorrow West Point Nov ()-A seldom-seen safety gave Army playing without Its star halfbacks Glenn Davis and Doug Kenna 18 to 7 victory over a stubborn Sampson Naval Training eleven today A small crowd of 5000 that sal through rain' and anow saw the Cadets tie Ih acore at In the third period on an eight-yard for ward posit Carl Anderson to Tom Lombardo and then get the winning point on tha safety early In the last quarter Sampson 0 7 0 0- Arniy 1 0 0 7 810 Sampson scoring: Davis (sub for Tarrant) point after Schleich (placement) Army erortng: Lorn bardo (sub for Hall) Woods Points after Murphy (sub or Grton) (2) Placements Safety: automatic 01 125 First down Yards gained rushing (net) Forward passes attempted Forward passe completed Yards by forward passing Forward passes in- tercepted by Yards gained run-back of lnt panes Punting averags (from scrimmage) Total yards all kicks returned Opponent fumble recovered Yerde lost by Marvin Owen Named Portland's Manager When they teed off Nelson held i one-stroke lead from 30 botes they had played at Pinehurst and Greensboro courses From hen Nelson and McSpaden Win go to the West Coast playing at Seattle Portland and Los Angeles 1 87 Cherry Point Marines Trim Richmond Airmen Portland Ore Nov TTiC appointment of Marvin Owen third lacker to be manager of the Portland Beavers of tho Pacific Coast baseball league succeeding Mervyn Shea wu reported tonight by William Klepper general manager Shea wu dismissed soon after the league season dosed In September Owen formerly played with tha Chicago White Sox and th Boston Braves 75 MM0l9Mf Salem Nov 4VCom-ing with a rush to th stretch Pin Tree Pique won the fra tured event at Rockingham Perk today by a length ever the ML Republican Third hors wu Mrs Dandy Jim' with Door Yock fourth Tha time fbr th six furlongs wu 1:34 with the winner paying 88 33-80 and 8290 Hepuhliran return' ed 83 JO and $140 and Dandy Jim 8340 In tha eo-feature tha thru to five favorite Collect Call owned by Herrmann earns from behind to win ever Abine'f Paul A The Merry Ho Light of Morn was third Collect Call covered th six furlong In 1:13 0-8 and jald 82-20 8200 and 8320 Paul A tha early pacemaker returned 82 end 8200 end Light of Morn 83 20 Tho Dally Double paid 818780 with Veldine Secret taking the first and Katie the Bruno entry coming homo in the second Great Lakes Takes Its Eighth Win Of Season Stef anita Triumphs In Maryland Feature Rice Is Licked Richmond lb Cherry Point CL Marino Air Station's Leatherneck ran roughshod over th Richmond Air Ban Football team SO-4 hue to-' day Tha defeat ended a three-same winning slresk for tha airman Reese passed 35 yard to Marine Quarterback Engle for the first touchdown- In the second period Malcohloni drop-kicked the extra point Reese bucked center for another score in -the third and Mai-eohionl converted The Marine tallied again when Atwood Hipped through tackle for 17 yarda Houston Tex Nov Tex-u A Ms young Aggies during tha last hurdle before their Southwest conference championship battle with the University of Texu on Thanksgiving Day whipped Rice institute 30 to 8 today baton 15000 fans Bloomington lnd Nov 44V-The Great Lake Blue Jacket registered their eighth football vie-loiy today in 10 slsrla beating Indiana's underdogs 21 to 7 and they earn within 20 scrunda of handing the llooeler their fust shutdown1 since 1938 It looked like the sailors had don the Irlck until Hob Hornsche-meyer well throttled meet of the day began tossing his aerial bomb late to the period A past to Pete Phlhoe and ''Hunchy's runs moved Indiana to the Greet Lakes 2l and tha big clock showed jdlt 20 seconds to go as Frhman Bob heaved a pass Into anna in tha end gone for Indiana's only acorfk Baltimore Nov MV-4orga Widener' filly Stefanito outgo med Abate in th stretch today to win the 21st running of the Bryan and O'Hara Memorial Handicap before a crowd of approximately 18000 persona at Pimlico Mr Albert Sabeth'e tour-year-old son of Good Good biased up the stretch on the outside to come up from fifth position but he could not quite overtake th speedy Widener filly and lost a bead decision" Calumet Farm's Ron of Peaca wax third two lengths behind sab and Lt Alfred Gwynn Vanderbilt's kanxibar wee fourth to the field of nine fitefnnlta was ridden by Jockey Conn McCreary and covered the mil end three-sixteenth in 3 00 She carried 117 pounds five less New York Nov (XV-Thi was a day of unusunla oa tho gridirons but there was nothing out of tha ordinary at Evanston HI and Iowa City where Notre Dame and Iowa Pro-Flight brought their unbeaten football trails a little closer together In preparation fbr their clash at Smith Bend neat Saturday While Ohio Slate was whipping Illinois 13 minutes after the game apparently had ended and North Carolina and Army were capItaUa-ing on th seldom-seen eufety to down Pennsylvania and Sampson Nevnl Training Station respectively Notra Dame and tha Iowa Sea-hawka earh posted their eighth straight triumph The Irish with Creighton Stiller ripping up the turf behind greet line over-powered Northwestern in the lost half fur a 23-0 the lowest score tallied by Frank Leahy boys who are In quest of til first unbeaten season at Notre Dame since the days of Knute Rock ne The Reahnwk downed the Idlers from Camp Grant But tlw Ohio State-IUlnol affair took tha caka All-square at with seconds to play Uia Buckeyes tossed an incompleled pase into the end gone as the flnnl gun sounded Th player rushed to their di ruling moms and Uw crowd filed out of the stadium Meantime Head Linesman Goebel was gesticulating wildly that Illinois was offside Til ployers finally relumed to the field for one enough to permit John Stungia to kirk a 25-yard Held goal and giv Ohio Sint a 29-28 victory The safety that helped give North Carolina a surprise 8-8 triumph over Penn came In the second period Th Tarheels protected that slim margin through tho third quarter yielded touchdown In the fourth then struck back for one of their own for the biggest upset of (he day Th Army used Us safety In the fourth to take a 8-7 lend after the Navy boys had held a 7-0 margin through the first half True the Cadets later tallied a touchdown but It was the twa-poinied that broke the heart of Dr Mai Stevens1 team Both head roaches were absent Navy rolled up the biggest seme of the day with a 81-0 rout of Columbia Capt John Wlirlchrll of Navy was at West Point scouting the Cadete end Lou Little of Columbia remained at home con vnlescing ft-nm a recent illneaa The remainder of the games went pretty much at expected Michigan took another sliida toward at least a tie for the Western Conference title by whipping outclassed Wisconsin Oklahoma handl'd Missouri its first home defat In 23 itarti end just about assured tha Sooner the Big 81a crown With a 20-13 declalon Duke Georgia and Georgia Tech led th scoring parade in the Southland as Ihs Bln Devils trounced Virginia 49-0 the Crackers turned hack I and Engineers burled Tulan under a 33-0 count Except for Arkansas mild 14-12 upset of Southern Methodist the Southwest Conference picture remained unchanged Texaa and the Texas Aggies wsrmed up for their Thanksgiving Day title clash by defeating Texas Christian and Rice respectively Southern California suffered ita second straight defeat at th hands of a service team losing to March Field 35 to Ol as California made ita first vlrtnry over A stick by winning Brown and tho United State Coast Guard pul on a rip-snorter before th Bruins emerged victorious with two touchdowns In the last Ihice minutes Dartmouth whipped Cornell in the ranking Ivy League game while Yale rolled over helplew Princeton Penn State nosed out Temple Colgate turned hack I and Tufts defeated Harvard Rulgris defeated Lehigh for the second time 28-0 Midwrst game which followed pattern were Minnesota 33 Iowa 14 Iowa State 2R Drake nothing and Great Lakes 31 Indiana 7 In (he South the scores went this way: Bolnbridge Naval Station 48 Maryland 0: Jacksonville Naval ATTC 44 Daniel Field 0: North Carolina Pre-Flight II Camp Le- Prokop Is Star As Tech Licks Tulane New Orleans Nov lJ-MVEd die Prokop' fancy forward paining exhibition netted four touchdown and paced th Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets to a 38 to 0 win over a Coach Loses Brother Chapel WU Nov lE-MV-Camp Lejeune's burly Marine broke out In the third period today with a long run and capitalised cn a fumble to score two touchdowns and tie tho North Carolina Naval Pre-night School football squad 10-10 Trailing by two touchdowns Ray Terrell ex-Milslrpl star who took to a punt on hi 00 and threaded hie way 80 yarda through a quick-forming shield of Marins interference Stan Erickson place-kicked tha point Momenta taler Erickson blocked Bob attempted quick kick end recovered on the Pro-Flight 30 Paul pass to Bob Fitch on fourth down waa ruled god because of Interference on tho half-yard line Dubenetxky scored on a line buck and Erickson place-kicked the tiring point Pre-Flight went ahead to the opening minutes of tho gam when Kellog passed 36 yards to Wolf ever the goal Une Gala kicked the point The Cloud busters got their second touchdown In the second quarter after Kellogg Intercepted a Marine pass on hi 00 and ran It back to tho 23 Two passes (ailed but Kellogg passed across the goal to Dye tor the acore Gale converted The lineups: Pan Camp Lajeaae F-FUghl LE Filch Tuttle LT Neff Kusman LG Drulls Budd SebsstenansU Hart RG Erickson sisssiaetatsss Hynes RT Sullivan gists on a Lowing RE Mannlno ooniiiin Jvctt QB Cotton iiiMSMiiisittm Dyt LK Rlclnhros 040000 Xillojii RH riming ltiiiiptassieif Wolf EB Sexton Hare battling Tulan Green Wav before (hen that on Alsab who was at- an estimated 30000 fans her to- day tempting comeback in thta fea tur of the Maryland season's closing day She wu the second choice at the mutuol -and returned 8000 8310 and 82 50 for 81 Frank Murray roach of the University of Virginia football team which played Duke here yesterday afternoon to Duke Ctadlum received a message last nlslit that Ida brother George had died suddenly In Boston Coach Murray said the death was sudden althiaigh hia brother had been slightly 111 fur several months He said death was due to a heart attack Michigan Wins Easily Over Wisconsin 27-0 I lint het oth llui resj St hur whe atur cine mn prisi frciir did muc ieerr uch lika rtt le shed ag vhen hat nto aka ried bur owq "Ho learn rxj le is I giv 1 rrvo With the exception of one touch down pass to Jimmy Do rough lanky Tech end Tulane completely smothered Prokop'a aerial magic in the first half Prokop completed only two of 10 passes attempted to tha first two quarters and had two of them Intercepted He bit hia target successive times in the second belt however for what ia believed to bo a record to th Tulane Stadium Score by quarters: Georgia Tech 0 0 30 7-33 Tulan 0 0 Georgia Tech eeorinr Tbuch-downs: Donnish 9 (sub for Tinsley) Scharfechwerdt Lindsey Point after touchdown: Prokop: 3 Ritter I 0 jeune 14 Georgia Pre-Flight 32 Ciemson 8 North Caroline State 20 Davidson 0 and Camp Davis 32 Presbyterian 0 Colorado Collect had no trouble beating Utah but Ft Riley extended in beating fL Warren Ann Harbor Micha Nov (43 Michigan's Wolverines pulling their punches against a school largely responsible for their auceese thia topsy-turvy season romped to a 27-8 victory over Wisconsin's Bad-grfs before 15000 fan here today Fullback Bob Wiese successor to the powerful Bill Daley scored Michigan's first touchdown midway in the opening period on a short buck to cap a 39-yard drive Alter1 our to cap a sn-yara drive Alter Buying Less You Need Quality Most Butner Elevens Meet i i that Coach Frits Crisler dug deep wf! KOlCigh ttlQ 1 00 Oy into his reserve ranka and th remaining three quartan were ban-1 When the 12th Replacement Do-died mainly by second end third! pot and theTWrd Signal Company stringer meet at Daveraua Meadow Raleigh 1 Li 0 aUIaoL In ull Michigan at will MORE Style MORE Comfort MORE Wear ERE' Wisconsin Michigan scoring: Wiese Nusebaumar Wikrl (for 27 0 Nussbaumer) Mavra (for Dreyer) Points after Welle 2 place- And you can count on us to five ft to you in fgbrica of obvious excellence: in tail-oring herd to find these days: in style ta correct it is becoming Our suit and topcoat collection is certain in every wayr to meet your needs now that buying only essentials you want wbat you buy to prove satisfactory in every way! i (for Nussbaumer) Uirsch kicks Camp Lejeunt 4 0 10 Pre-Flight 7 7 0 0-10 Camp Lejeunc Tbuch-downs Terrell (sub) Dubenetxky (sub) Point after touchdown Erickson I (placements) Pre-Flight Touchdowns Wolf Dye-Point after touchdown Gel (sub) I (placements) Substitutes: Camp Ends Murphy Malisunakl Behan tackles: Speih Bachysnkl guards Fonsalle Eta-catsi centers Greer Lanehan back Terrell Savage: Kiesceckcr Ford Dubenetxky Fleming Ends Woodburn Go-lash Mikotesko tackles Douglas Osborne guards Morgan: cantors: Hart Copeland Poltrowskl back Gala Holmes: Wolf Wear Archer Elier Hilliard this afternoon 2 it be the first gridiron daeh between teams from this camp It win mark th first appearance of either team within short distance of camp as both have played their previous contests at distant points Th Depot la favored to take the decision on superior weight end experience This la their fifth game with a season record of two wins and two tones so far 3b Signal outfit making their second fry of the year their only game having resulted in a tees at Fort Bragg last week Shoe atralegistx agree on footgear by BOSTONIAN Ilerc'a the shoe of tomorrow today World-famous quality leathers gnd DURA-FLEX soles built by shocmak-ing perfectionists Built for long bard wear with perfect comfort and snug fit They need they're pre-Bcxcd Seahawks Make Ready For Irish By Victory Invite Your Charge Account Coast Guard Loses Iowa City la Nov The Iowa Seahawks: preparing for Uietr shot at mighty Notra Dama got a brisk tune-up today as they collected tlurtr eighth straight victory with a 25 to 13 decision ever battling Camp Grant football team The Seahawks whipped over two touchdowns in th first period Jimmy Smith going 10 yards with Sma(i i-Gattis Co HA Quality-Man's Store'1 213 West Main Street Durham BOSTONIANS With Longer Wearing DURA-FLEX SOLES Drake Is Beaten mn Providence Nov Daniel Savage Brown Captain who has been sidelined with a knee in- jury moat of the season cam back a lateral from Frank Maxnicki and to tha gridiron wan this afternoon flUNtnU'tANM $895 to $1250 Des Moines Nov p)-An outweighed a -civilian Drake football team bowed to a smoothly operating Iowa Slate eleven 10 to 0 in a non-conference gam today th brilliant Dick Todd whipped a to lead tha Beera to a spectacular 31-yard pasa to Bob Timmons for 134-31 conquest of the Coast Guard th eecood counter I Academy sieve y-'-'V I- wwwsqsrviuowwa 1 rv.

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