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MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER -28 1930 EIGHT PAGES 1 aaft-l 1 'r VieiouESt pushes-- Haiie- uradg ipjl I 3 Una TWO-THRILLING MOMENTS 1 INIGOPHER OPENER sEfc MINNESOTA TAKES: 48 TO 0 VICTORY FROM JACKRABBUS Christenson Uses3 Teams In First Tilt Sam Swarti Back (above) Skirting theSouth-DakotaEndfor a Touch downed (below) Big Jack Blinders on ujg Vay Across the Jackrabbit Line Homans in Amateur Finals 8-7 Silent Gallery Breaks Into Thunder of Cheers -f as Atlantan Performs Greatest-Golf Feat Syl Siumer Speeds Awsy for Long Touchdown Run--- Hamline Takes to Air Has Some Success With Passes South 'Dakota State Upable to Work Combination McDOUGALL STARS IN BRIGHT-SPOT 'Brockmeyer Somersand Man- dors Outstanding Munn Brilliant on Punts -i JACK QUINLAN On hundred and fnrty pound of narvoito wiggling staggering lg-sagging moleskin vested about the youthful pereon of Ken McDougall half hack lifted approximately 20-000 shivering football fana to their the' eeeond quarter of the yame of the 1930 season at the yniwsity of Miime-eota stadium yeeterday afternoon aAd shunted the Gopher team on to a 45- to 0 victory over the South J' Dakota -State eleven" 'f Yaung MeDougall Mars Snapped into the gams In the eec-f and quarter after Minnesota had mads a rather desultory showing i Journal mverago on the opening of the Mnneaota football aeasim Includes in addition to Jack Quinlan's story of the game Dr Williams' ana-lytlnal story on page I aad the diagram and play by play ae--wwntirftf tin game on page 4 of By DICK CULLUM 1 Ardmore Fa Sept Tha world has known' that Robert Tyro Jones Jr of Atlanta waa ths greatest of all golfers but now tho world has an Indelible record which will stand to convince future generations that will not seq him In his prime That record will say tbat JJobby Jones won 13 major rhamplonihlpq between 1923 and 1930 or between the ages of 33 and 30 and that he won four major champion -ships in a single seaami That will never Sc done again When the season started they offer d-odd of 50 to 1' against four victories for Bobby aiid they were pikers to maks' ths odds so short but today they are paying off on the materialisation of dream which Bobby himself only half humoroufly-eniertainedjwben he embarked for England to lead hla Walker cup team Into competition pnd to partlcl pate incidentally in tha two Rngiieh tournaments 1 It wee only by' degrees as match followed match and victory followed victory that he grasped tha possibility of accomplishing hie grand alam end at -the Merlon east course It became reality today when Eugene Homans missed a 15-foot putt on the 11th hole of tha afternoon round and a happy loner by 3 end 7 leaped 'across the green to be the first to -congratulate the champion of all golfing champions 1 Cheirra Break Out immediately frensied and uetained cheering came forth nevbrhefore had been heard at a golf match- Throughout the day It had been a strangely silent gallery ae If Its attitude were reverential to the intent young men who stroke by stroke was building himself an Immortal record Splendid hole were watched In silence blasting recoveries evoked onlyjL0Mtt Thoeny sophomore hack hand dap- field iiTrPPCsrteton College opened FORMER GLENCOE STAR LEADS CARLS TO 38-0 TRIUMPH Open Field Running by Matt FeatufeirforMfiKF1 in Victory Over Eaii Claire Interference Forms-Per-fectly NnrthfleM Minn Sept -Led by ths brilliant open field running a oniyg -----cstteringof tentative hand i Nnrthflcld Minn Sept if three complete squads for period Coach Ade 'Chris sen's St Olaf College football team overwhelmed mllne University 63 to on ManlUu- ieldhr rqioday Despite a snappy launched by tha desperate Hamlins team they were unable to stem the rush o( tha Vikings who -tore through with bewildering end rune and vicious line buck Many' Star In the Viking backfield Sa timer Olson Dron Hlldabrasdt and Newby were the shining lights and were given airtight Interference by the linemen Saumer broke away for three long scoring runH -Fulkrabek husky Piper quarter wast a best for the visitors In both ball-toting and passing The ends McNlah and Hove did some excellent receiving and this attack alone saved Hamlins from a shutout Lloyd 'Ellingson guard on the regular' Ole eleven showed aome fine defensive work coming through frequently to mesa up the HapiHna backfield before it could get started Spinner Flay The Spinner" play was executed to its fullest possibilities by Hllds-hrandt local quarterback 1 and Harm! Veldlng keyinaft ogthr aup "-ertli a good' showing Bidden mmsismMun gWIlM Siywaim Ol'IUril is day-and tts-evsnlsjrsre iisJtanibajl eeason today with" all 4SMilsMiHini scored tha Hatnilp touchddwfl by going through the third string Ole line Bsmllne Hm to ft victory over Kau Clairs Stile" Tearhera Coege Thoeny was ese- Uy he ouiatsnding star on the field -r' reeling off -run-with monotonous regularity from ft to 55 yards- Os taro ncraslons he carried bark punts 4Aand 55 yarda for touchdqwne Ha was aeldnm stopped without gain -Interference Strong Given perfect Interferenec by hla 1 mates-Thoeny acored- throe of the elx 'touchdowns and was Initru- too eacrod It eeemed to the lovers of golf permit even -teuch hlIsri(yTo mnr-'the solemnity-of theoccedoni' But when tha end had rome when Homans had played hla fine low iron shot onto the groan when Jones bed Is Id hisspproeeh putt deed when Homans heeded s' birdie to prolong the match when hie 15-foot putt curved off the rim end when he broke Into grin he Tuahed toward 'Jones with out- The lineup: at oaf Mletiaelsm Lansn Rnhism noesstririS Kiss InKvnMMsS RS Wimaim Ollnritaos RK WeNMi Hildebrand PulknbHr tattimf i iLiJit NiiM OjMlf imMMa Buitiriate ManHIs Dram VB POiMma SiiImIIIuIIoihi St Olsf OniaUsniion onberrT-qilbenwis CSliatln-son IeeniOB Srhlrti Jnbnaoa Lund Nordstrand Vcldlns Eawnon OIm--Newby Ohm? Soil Vlkra VOdsa Qiiaai PstfiMe OMbrr JeiMm TeHerann Sls Asdenaa Kkaraes Pass: HiihIIm cm-eimrt Vsrkura Hyatrt Nfeim Hsleer Hall nstplra Ray fwklasj bead IIbmsws Carl Jackass Vony Errors but Victory-of tent-wpf -against-th Jacktabblta the Scot from Lansing Mich a nudv show of football for llttle pul on gaudy show of football for a flashy Interval and gavethe Min-k neeotana two tduchdowns and an obvious impetus to greater efforts ntLtSaJook like a star In the making Frits Crikler'a Gophers alow to start -ahd taking indifferent coi nlsanee of advantages' became juc denly metamorphosed Into an en- sembl of -oomblnatlansji(f tackle plays and skirting end runs that sent the opening day audience home with a feeling that the old Maroon and Gold Is destined for bigger and better things -lii- the -Impending games When the first quarter end-19-j i-fed- -wlth-Mlnnesota-unele to score although pobbed of a touchdown by a foul after Brockmeyer carried the ball behind South Dakota's line on a forward pass from Leksell the initial Gopher offensive failed to impress But as the game oa and the new Gopher coach began throwing In-reservas-among them the men whose passing game practice" had- been among the most impressive of ''the MinneSpolli andGene Liiokkiibr also gave elerling exhibitions of ball carrying In -lhaJintl Spurbeck -and Peri-nork atarred bmh making many tackles and ameariiig plays a well xxjopenlngJiolea forth back toj nee through Zelg and Dorium were the beat for tha visitors Rrnberg Snores First Cardinals Spectacular-- First Tri mph by More Than One Touchdown llo Alto' CMlJf Bcpt r8tftnfordi -power plays proved -too much for tha Olympic Club football team today OlS-fact there' were numerous VANDERBILT HAS EASY 'TIME WITH (tors realised that ths campaign waa over the' battle won and ths Malory -of golf complete Then there -wee a-demanstihllon indeed A cheer that was as x-ploslys as charge of dynamite ijpnerewrlhs fsl rwayx srrthar legraph- operators moro than halt mils away could Dash the qewa Jones wlniT without waiting for the returning runners First the cheer then frensied- eteriipede that needed the quiakeat end sternest action of a- detachment of Marines to 'protect the champion rom-the'hero- worshiper Take Long Way It was with the utmost difficulty Sac firm' Si Htff WiWni tsi Man mrt: UHrmU Trcft lilr Mi Nalar1 nil Os Sit: MmImui I lnMieevWw il If retlmt AriWt ts CallRK'Mt Ijwrewfe Cerleton kicked off to start iha -game and after holding Eau Clair end gaining poseession of the ball on a pimt began a march down tho ttE)d with Thoeny and Broberg carrying the bell tha latter going Over theEeu Clairs orie-yard line put Cerleton In a position to count the Versatflo-Yale Attack vaunted form and with telling effect -Without question Criler adapted ball Itheut question Criler ted a style of play to hla though prcMlve Despite Score -Sdphorapre serves Push has foot-materiallhat dismally opposite Ois opposl Strong for Maine plunged-Over Tha third touchdown In the first quarter came as a re- aultv of a 15-yard' paas from Remington to Thoeny Nordly se a McLennan-StMahilc Booth Top that Bobby was Broken fre'rbl surging crowd and eacorted clr-eulloualy through woods and byways to the club houae where he et still another record by -speaking for i- full five minutes when (lie jniaaT5'eirpFF 'Shows Old Ability During work of McLennen-who started ef quqirtr for-Tale Albie Booth carried the ball brilllenlly while he the arisnn without rmee His Stay in Losers enled to him Jones went to hla fourth chim- Fannm SaHlswr tww-thwriret-thnsHirral 1- g1- that Stanford's 'margin of victory fMi Habait' over tha Olympians has been mote' than ona touchdown hlf' thAfilPPle for-Stanford' tm mixture waa unsuccessful but yhen sent In the regular backs they found the Daws on tbs club's defense w'r unsbis to seme until 1st in ths second quarter when Phil Moffett raced '15 yards to pines the ball within scoring t-ndbuekedit-oycfar touchdown third quarter went scoreless but early-in ths final period Kr-horn- blocked Davie1 kick and Bogus recovered on club's five yard llna Hillman plunged over for ths dad touchdown If: JMhlwrf Ms Dthc 0 KTP It' rlTV' lilv Mass IdfirHISi 1 Ml TtNNMMe MMl jrf 14 OHlMiur felrai WiktijSuJiT VMs RsmTIsi Aum Vallrs sens riovni SW (gwneams DmH iMiHatr Is flmirll HaefcaeM Ms flwra1 1 WHIlam Ms faHMwbfa (h Mr ('-iim Ms Aniwatarti Amlipral 41 1 Vanmalh Os TwarilrlM (MrltMii 0 flfwielawar 4s- MhnI Ml Hiqrlli flHtyahaif Ml JaaMa I Waaalar If: Wort Mfcprt (Viaaaa Ml Waafari 0 Tmm UHkn Ht JInmla TaAMs Ml MlMe On il: latawa i Ji Ttmm Ntatea 111 Klanta lie sXWaiaiMa 4f: MMdMarr MaMHOcrti Is Jaai i fleam CUs sa ManiaHBi -Rraara Hm (alas Mill a i -BattieJDespite38rQ Count New Haven Conn Sept- 37 NshyIleJTenn Sept Vuy-derbllt opened her 1930 football eei son here today with a 39-to-0 vi tory over tha University of Chattanooga- Moccasins -twlcs3XAX champions' Despite tha score tha Vanderbilt taam-dld -aotjhow-partkllJerlyJm- presalve because of tha lack' of uetained drive- Taking advantage of Chattanooga fumblee blocked punts eta the Commodores aeveral times took to the air and plunnd along to scoring 'territory -rather spasmodically waa'ifi Ihe game Both lateral and forward passes were employed epc-eeaafully by the Bulldogs Tha "Maine--eleVbnr-althoughfliiih Telng -down to any opponent or without being "even wlth'-eny- of 'them -excepting -Fsy ColemsjfhS-jrmid the third hole" Coleman held hold 1 rf ed tha ball over the fourth touch- iwn1 fa in Coach Jl Hunt sent hi shock troops in the'second half but when'-- ---they wen unablajo gain ntihe regulars back in In Iha fourth period Thoeny ran bark a punt 40 yards far a touchdown -and just he- fore the gun sounded he took -the -ball on Zeig'i punt and behind pqy- Tect Inlerrerenc i'wept'down" the" sidelines for A rounter Cartetun made lft first downs to Eau Clalr'i two The lineup: Ctrtrlna Pnn Oil 'cielra 1 tcklune Ffna Stiiitiek (Cr Rradbiiry YalepreentlnffTnors dliei elfled- rhueed preefnttT flghtlm fenae and a trick -running 'kltuk Romanaky fullback was Maine's most consistent ground gainer attack --than in -former yenro Its opening game of tha season today by defeating Maine 38 to 0 Small 41J Vi JVsaWaitm me i a In his progress toward the final match he defeated Rom Somerville and Fred HobUtxel both of Canada 5 and 4 at 18 boles and Fay Coleman 6 and 5 et hole Hll semifinal match gave him an Michigan 'RegularyUndergo- i TTTWIHH 'mi ii mgr Cra Mill JWW5Q Seta easy victory over jeaa Sweetser Jpy -esutlnuii TWlOll tPIfllHRtM -T ough -Struggle toWin ly-conatructed triumph in the final where Gen Homan fought hard Sfe- Drrnulo trlcally ployed by Dr Clarence Spears hie predecessor Is destined to ha mag-netler ftaahy-nd--prohehly fruitful ntAnuch scoring In the future And once the Gopher backs warmed to th Crisis style yesterday they employed It with telling effect and Drought into- action aome brilliant passing receiving and' running' 'It waar-a lioget he -arrhappycomblpp-tion of football within- tha-aeopo of the backfield -plays: Captain Brockmeyer developed meaning offensive early in tl game and -crowded through -tha South Dakota linqfqr big gains and off tackle skirmished that Had" of-wearing down the Jackrabbit-defenaiveraiid softening up the visitors for tha reserves- who-came- In later -to score Time and again in the rally stages of tha first quarter Carr left half for thd South' Dakotans "offered an open threat to tha first group of Gophers and not until Brockmeyer Leksell and Somers had -pounded the -visitors linto- seml-submiaslvs condition did the Gophers begin do romp with any degree pf certainty- toward their ultimata lopsided victory -The Gopher line was -ragged and rather Ineffective at crucial periods and -ad consequence the- backs fofeed to carry the gains along by '-tbs' sheer-Impetus of their own endeavors But this doiei not bespeak complete Ineompeteney-in the Gopher line ns in the defensive plays-through tackle and center the Minnesota linesmen gave a rare display of gamenesa and muddled up puny a play for tha Jaekrabblta throwing tbanppoai-tton yor laaassr- Where tha -Gopher lino appedrfd to-be lees effective wae on the offensive failing' -rio-bold for end rune and Its back's off-tackle plSysl Repeatedly the Dakotans slipped In and melted tha TTT RXo Luokkula' 'r'B' Sutwlilutloiu 1 Carletmi Rertr Nordhr SeewnM MrKeicher HoMilra MU 1 Pile SheffleM Ooiebun Miulnra jraunj Rrabera Liwkkul Tine Rnr4br: ofraHeln ratera Smith rnlv-rall- at MHinre Mlnnmta Mtahisu' -AisiT In srileb Moffett" Blm-Hna aad- Hlltian-wsr alGKiliS: brought ths baij down to within tha shadowof-lhsgoaLpostsjehsrs Slmklaa went through for tha third score All throe attempts to convert were fruitless The lineup: gsi f-viriiaKsi SS2 iriAt nunl luiirS jjy1 iiiniWij Iwkb kllm hark halt rmMtjii istssssfipiMf e-e 'burTdsf'BspptlyP Both Off Games Neither man played eo well in mitch as he had played the day before to survive the semifinal round but neither could have been expected teHotnana -because It ws htoflrst experience In a Championship match and hie first appearance before ao awesome gellery end Jonek because he waa standing teat which no golfer hadrover stood before! He WSS playing fnr a prim that had- been' considered quit beyond any maa's reach -gnd-Hrhen hto Nonrieh-to-tba opening game nf Ann Arbor Mich Sept Michigan started Its 1930 season by gathering In doublaheadar today beat IngDcnlaqn 31 to ft jmd ichlgan Stats Normal f'to ft But it" was riot' until- the gun Bounded that the Wolverines were certain of a- dou ble victory TbV JtornmLteem brought over from Ypallsnlt outpUyed "'ths Wolves In taro quaTdera held them even la another and broke Just' long enough In the third period to allow Michigan i fleahr through two forward pauee and yx lateral foy touchdown Dgbaker tho fast running halfback from Muakegon substituting for Willie Hestpn scored the topch-dewn' snd Teeemar kicked the gcieL The Normal line particularly Van yo snd Buckholx emothered jhe Michigan' forwards and -the deadly -skiing of the Huron kept' the Wolverine attack down The Michigan shork troops had an eaay -time-with-Denison after they had ones recovered from-sfage fright Denison ran up six first downs In ths first quarter then subsided- FAR WKHV MtSmi Tams 111 i slvasSlly si ifumjiatat SI Waalaas Slalra Caflega NIHSsm flj Itrataaa Beflaara Ss Hiram a MMrigaa 1j MlrMsas Male Nacmal FraafeHs a 'alas I'l amilsi' MaraaiHl S1 lAWimra Nt Jaliiia ST: Lnbr a MlrMam Il MIC nirwijttr Mta Ml Mi Ta Saeima 1 mTom sit MaimeMe SI St Jaliiia IT: Lalbr a -Brseorw we usedths gnater portion -of -tha game howsvef'WKh' rapidly alternating backfield combi nations and linesmen The sophomore rs serves- pushed across the first touchdown In the opening play of ths second quarter when Little Tommy Henderson passed to Roberts for tha iwarts pi ade a spectacular catch a-paen-to -doors the second and Fortuns's powerful plunging ao-eonhtedVor another Askew returned en Intercepted pam yards for the fourth counter In the first half Fortune plunged across another Parker passed to Roberta' for still another and Henderson shot a paaa behind tha lint to Kirwan for ths final- tally-- -r 1 Line play of Moorhead and tha lunging Fortune --along-: with Henderson's and aFrfceria passing the highlights jtf a game rather devoid of sensations Tha smarting lineup was made up entirely of reserves with the first string entering the second quarter Cap tain Jot Scheffer and Schwarts were afettag faV-thSTepiiari with Moorhead and Teyend acker tawlra Talley hnd Locket tat 'guards Rs-ttf at center Leonard at quarterback Thomae-aHd ParkSr at balvca- wrn jos acheffer and Schwarts were lari -with Irtss Iasi Son Mata Mas la glHtarals 111 Smfs rlmra -aafaeiTili fltr-ialr riak a WaaMasias Ul WWIrnSs lilIHLStl( Ul ClHI st lSaka Manlam Statr TH Malm SUM) as I Ml ht (taaiiaa A MTeataTTslSraHy Traa SrSaal -f Iasi ban gsMIarala Ml CTI Cal jKaaM Jli qtniate'Clvk a Of-ta Itafma Hart Daw ametre Bata fingers were about to close upon it not aurprialng that hla hand waa unsteady for just a moment Back- in the gallery stood two other1 greet golfers Jerry TraverA the greatest Amateur-of another the season hero today Thechunky'quarterbasji account' ed for three ef the doses touchdowns two of them coming after runs aad 95 yards respectively Lee reeled off Ms 90- BOBBY GOES ON RECORD Iowa OpenMWith Oo 'l'i IferYCWfJf day and-Jew Sweeteer who -haelvard In tha second period on his lft-yard line In 'the fourth aCTM Saalbrra Tl AMaaa' Fabr sat A a BobbyFftdayr You aid Jerry "You hddsqma rry- be ran a kiekoff 95 yarda -for other touchdown Hie- third touch- -down came as a result of -au run i iy bad brtalu Jem" Ardaxuw Fa Sept 37 Bubhy Itsw tho first maa to wla the title to Mp year is going 'to ptoy MgU for fuB1 from Over Bradley earn lows City 7 lows icpt-K A young and Ontried footbaU-tesns the sea a6n fog Iowa University To3syTiyadritilig-Bw Tech orpyris III 31 toll etf t-ssr-M- MsrataaA Mi WmlUSklm OHn A pberTihorl eftir playrbeftirs they bllhsck wimm tha first slrlM'llb wDT start against Minn A- SiSiSnai ail Ma in The-aummariee: COLGATE WINS 'Hamilton -Y SspL '37vTha Colgate University 'fpotbaU team Tsa a feW bad Sweet ter 'ropiied''Mbut'Z'missed-a-few shot too and yop can't miss ona nat one when- du-'ard plAy-ng wTIH Beaeryd Caa Wla true -and that tq fhe-sd- fairly started When the aecopd quarter eta 'the fans began-calling-(iMtllyl action dad Jacfcrabptt hid' spondlngto ik'( 'rill Captain Brockmeyer offered himself up- a series of lino pluqgear eff tshl had been fairly started llmy piatlflaiLlHior cfcampUaaMpa exLysor aad Itoey play iMnhay" he aaM today aKWTHrhaft-ww 'thaNettaeel amateur felt had eoMMihlag definite to gceempllsh and I flld tt NeTr rwvgoJag to Joy golf He said the wrotos eff aad If ha Tranted to tnkg ai jvoa a boto-he ehM'daAltoi'aacertato aLMafutUrdptonA thrr thaw Iksi lira Lalll Iraradra 'lltoraie 4 ra -ratai ra Vili'l.

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