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The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 26

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mSL i AZJAT JV TK 1- i 1 1 i w' P-N Vs v- v-V- jjli c' V- I -1- -w --W 'W 11 1 4 I Stanford 41 Calif 0 Yale 0 Harvard 13 1 A'V A i THE 2u THE THREE fcS anawansw 7 Vt A -'V SEVEN PAGES MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 1930 rf Mm WISCONSIN Miller ECQND I i i -x I i 'Jit 5 tin Vt Tap row laft ta rlght half St Olnf: Witty fuIIr Gustnvus An til and St Thomas 'Nelson center Gustav us larson tackle St Olaf half St Thomas Falgren Concordia end (square inset) Frawley Qus-tavpa guard (circle) Fltaharris gueird Sh'Thomae Wlck-lund tackle us tarns Hlldebrandt quarter- Sh-Dlaf -a Bucks Score Twelve Points in First- Quar-ter Prove Ample for 12-9 Victory Memorial Stadium Champaign HI Navi Ohio State added to its string of victories by defeating fighting but Inferlqr' Illinois eleven 12 to 9 here today before 20000 football fans Martin Varner of Lima Ohio scored twice In the first quarter and although the Mini goal line was never again seriously threat- edvicl ened the 12 points spelled 'victory The -Ohio halfback made his first touchdown In the middle of the period when lie took -a pass from Wes Fesler and stepped across the goal line- Ehrensberger'a kick for the extra point failed i Late In the quarter 'a' couple' of passes placed the ball on' the Illinois one-yard line From here Varner took the -ball -over on two line plunges An Illinois player blocked -point -after this score Mlnols scoring came in the second quarter Berry tossed' short pass to -Yanuskuswho took the 15-Continued-on following page' BIG TEN Wisconsin 14 MInnMtafc Notre Dame' Northwestern 9 llkddganlS-IbhicagewtL Indifna 7 Purdue -Ohio State IS IMnblsJ Iowa' 12 'Nebraska I STATE AND -NOB1 lather (Deeorah)V6 gt Mary I i 12 Upper lews T- La Orosss era 7 Harvard: 12 Yale '-Carnegie-22 Temple 18L- Army 18 Ursinus 6L 6 Maryland 6' ivette 16 Lehigh Coast Guaid60 Cooper'ViioiC 6L Dnqnesne 12 Wesft YlrglnlaWe-leyah 7 -L 1 Mnhlenberg 82 Wagnqy Fordhahi'lt BoekneO- Ji 7 West Virginia Boston College 47 Boston 7 Vlllanova IS Georgtown 6 Ui U'Bntgen -Delaware 16 Haverford 7 it i I i i i A r- -irr minute before the- end of the final period rbtit Broshous kick was '10 yards short a- PURPLE FUMBLES COST TWO SCORES IN OPENING HALF 'And Then Ramblers Sweep Irresistibly On in Final Seven Minutes SCHWARTZ AND It AN LEY MAKE THE TOUCHDOWNS 55000 Stunned at Suddenness of Victory Notre Dame Has Slight Gaining Edge XI GKOIIGK KIKKSKY Dyche Stadium Evanaton 111 Nov 22 With the minutea ticking away in the final period and two of the natfon'a greatest teams deadlocked in a scoreless tie Notre Dame staged an Irresistible rally today and scored two touchdowns that defeated Northwestern 14 to 0 Thus the Irishmen maintained unbroken a chain of 17 victories and the Northwestern eleven co-champions of the Dig Ten Conference tasted their first defeat of the season Outplayed In the first half In which two Northwestern fumbles Inside Notre Dame'a 5-yard line en abled the Irish to stave off the Wildcats Notre Dame came back In the final half to turn the tide In Its favor and hang up a record of 100 percent for the past two seasons A Sudden Score The first and winning touchdown came with such suddenness as to startle the crowd of 50000 which had sat through three and a half periods of rugged defensive foot ball Only seven mlhutes were left to play when rock-ribbed defense which had turned bark every Notre Dame march halted the Irish on the 35-yard line Frank Carideo Notre Dame quarterback dropped back and aent a beautiful kick out of bounds on Northwestern's one yard line Northwestern however was found guilty of holding and the ball was brought bark and given to Notre Dame on Northwestern's 25-yard line On the first play the Northwestern forwards surged through and threw Dan Hanley Irish sophomore fullback who had Just come into the gahie for a three-yard loss Notre Dame then had the ball on the 28-yard line In one corner of the field Carideo barked out the signals The Notre Dame backfield shifted A brief wait and the Irish Juggernaut struck- The ball was psssed to Marchmont Schwartz Notre Dame's IrlshJewlsh hair-back He hesitated momentarily Continued on following page STANFORD BOWLS OVER CALIFORNIA Red Horde Crushes Golden Bears by 41 to 0 California' Memorial Stadium Berkeley Calif Nov red panted horde swarmed over California today to win their annual footbal game 41 to 0 Not only did Stanford roll up five three In the hair raising third quarter but for the first time since 1904 California was held scoreless The Stanford rout began In the third when a willing California line combined with the entry Into the game of Harlow Rothert Stanford fullback to create a dazzling succession of offensive plays that sent Cardinal backs tumbling three times across the Bear goal line before the gun sounded Allowing due credit to a strong Red line that swarmed through the weary Bears from ths kickoff to the second half the dynamo of the Stanford attack was Rothert Passing with a sniper's accuracy where passes had fallen dead before plunging through a California line that had held before and rounding the touted California ends Rothert fired his mates with the mania that their plays couldn't fall They Poi Tltll a I Xk a Tbomton aaaaaaaaaa XT CaHtl nUlrn aaaaaaataa XXI aaaaaaaa Handy Taylor aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa lr Itlf yf Hardin aaaaaaaaaa JT aaaaaaaaaa Btfllttt Tandy aaain NTiaai Timmerman TWVlb aaaaaaa a Rtnflt Hillman aaliSa Klaan MAfffttt aaa I-lli al Rill Clark aiiaia RH Griffiths Si mfclna Gnrrl Stanford LR Colvin Tv Ir: IT Grey XX? Hier Marks Ra Il jnt Pawaont RT Kkrkoro Burke RK Albertann R'nhi Simpkins: IH Kintals I-alrt: KH raaiieri Caddtl Ua-kwll Si 1 II 7iHa StiMli Minnesota Viet dry for Fast Contest Finds Minneapolis Away to Lead Trailing find Then Tying Before 'Loss By LESTER WILL A near capacity crowd started out as skeptical watchers of a new Minneapolis hockey team making Its 'American League debut against the Chicago Shamrocks at the Axrena last night The Millers lost an overtime game to 2 but they had gained enough cheers during tha contest to indicate that they had 'won a home for themselves in Minneapolis for the time being at least I Better Tsam-Work While they have the spee of the Chicago entrant the Millers had ths better teamijrprk and were the apparent winners until well Into the third period of a 1 to 0 low ecore game which turned' Into a goal making riot near the close The Millers had -a good passing game and a combination of youngsters and veterans' which played smart hockey through the contest They lost but they showed that they will wliv with the benefit of a few more games played All belief that the Millers wouk be handicapptd by the absence of Joe Stark tha regular: goalie obtained from st Paul was dispelled early In tha contest -and place as the regular was soon in doubt Porky Levine a youngster fresh from Detroit was ths 1 starting goalie in place and his efforts last night Indicated an ambition to keep that Job Levine was the star of tha Miller defense from the star bringing back memories of Tiny Thompson in his acrobatics In and about tha cage He stoppei shot after shot sent at him by fast charging Chicago forwards and was impregnable Until the -third and overtime when the impossible stops ho had been making left his system momentarily Easy Tries There was not an easy try which had a- chance against the Miller goalie The three that went in were Impossible to save as the Shamrock Shooters had an open net efter getting the Miller off his feet The rest of the Miller team also showed a general hockey strength Herald Munro and Billy Coutu prov-Ing better than the Chicago defense through the play and the Miller forward lines holding their own If there Is lone thing that canbe pointed to as ths eausafor the 'die-feat It was the failure of Millers to make the right shots when they were through Their passing effectively put a man In the dear time and again but a failure to push the shots home decisively cost at two goals enough to reverse the decision "There Is time for Improvement In his phase of the game It remains Continued on following pan Dennison 12 Wooster 0 ''Holy Cross 22 Loyola more) t- New Hampshire 7 Brown 61 Mount 8t 65 Washington College 6L Albright 7 Western Maryland' 7 New Blver 51 Morris Harvey 9 Tnfts 62 Mass Aggies Sk Johns (Br) 21 Manhattan If Rochester 28 Hobart 6l 56 Waynes 6k Morgan IS Hampton 9 -Morehouse 82 Talladega 2 Geneva 27 Allegheny IS Westminster 16 Bethany 6k Xavier' S6 Kenyon 6k CL 26 Snsquefaanna 13 Dover 19 Prlneeee Anno 6k -T WEST -Drako 20 Ames 19 Kansas 22 Missouri 9k' Kansas Ag 27 Center' 0 Mich State 9 Detroit 9k Okla Ag 7 Okla 9k Haskell 27 Butler '0 Inwrenee 7 Cornell DeFauw 7 Wabash 6 -Otterbeln 6 Baldwin-Wallace 9k Ohio North 12 Bluffton 7 Heidelberg 61 -John Cnxrol flk Coal I nurd' on following jsgs- artment Foe Fights As if Inspired by Attacks on Coach FUMBLES COSTLY TO CRISTLE RITES Ineffective Tackling Also Proves Great Handicap to Invading Eleven By DICK CULLUM Journal Staff Sports Writer Madison Wls Nov Wisconsin had the better football team on Randall field the better defense the stronger attack -and tha higher and thus equipped It made' its superiority apparent by a well-earned 16 to 0 victory over Minnesota Gophers Badgers Get JKtd crippled line inspired to a snarling fury by the splendid preparation of Stub Allison and by the attacks upon its coaching staff Stayed a flashing Irresistible game trough the entire engagement smothering running game with vicious charge and rushing passing game to a net loss as time after time it knifed through to hurl tho passer to the ground before hs could deliver the ball While battering down passing attack the Badgers brought out some passes of their own that were gracefully executed for the winning 'gains Fumbles again and ineffective deprived tha Gophers of what chances they might have had to keep the competition even and only dependable punting in a sharp angling wind which made any sort of consistent punting difficult held the Badgers off and spaced their touchdowns as far apart as rnldwsy through the second quarter and lata ill tha third quarter Excepting for-Munn's punting and some occasional hard shifty running by Riebeth and Brockmeyer the Gophers made futile work of giving their opponents a fight and so stubborn was the Wisconsin defense that one Minnesota gain could never-lead to another one' Favored by the choice of goals at the outset and a sharp wind that might have helped them and conceivably might have given them a break which could have made them -hard to beat- the Gophers took lit-tls advantage of that auspicious start They used kicking only in the last necessity and never -as an offensive weapon and they committed the fumble which forced them to devote the rest of tha -quarter to getting out of trouble -rather than to profiting by- the' break the toss had given them-- When they failed to establish any advantage In tha first quarter It was apparent that they could not stand the Badgers off in tha second and third quarters la which they had the wind to offset kickihg and to give them frequent Continued on following page Old To Bulldog Yale Beaten 13 to 0 Despite Valiant Efforts of Alble Booth Tale Bowl -New Haven Conn Vov gallant Harvard foot-Mill team purged up from the abyss of a depressing season to beat Tale In the bowl this afternoon by a score of 12 to 0' The large Tale portion of the representative gathering of 80000 spectators sat In sad dejected silence as tha crimson out-tricked the Elis with William Barry Woods forward passes to Arthur Huguley for touchdowns ill he first and third periods Captain Fay blue team went down lighting but the obvious design' of heir attack was an easy offense for Harvard to diagnose Booth and Helm and Crowley and Dunn smashed themselves into exhaustion in a futile attempt to produce a scoring play Harvard Hooters Wild Harvard absorbed the victory with the ecstacy bf delight and the Crimson undergraduates established a new record of abolishing the Eli goal poets Five seconds after tha Continued an jFggs A 'M? 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V7 srtm i ccCe I fv Ar my Uses Subs To Beat Ursinus West Point N- Nov 2X Army- in its final home appearance wen from Ursinus-today 18 to 0 with many substitutes Army scored a- touchdown in the--opening period' when MacWilllams dashed 40 yards around tha Ursinus left end- Glattly and Marshall -'each scored for Army In the second quar-iter Army triad a-field -goal one mm -yv Indianans inFrom Purdiie-7-6 Hoosiera Plunge to Victory in Last Quarter of Game V- Lafayette Ind Nov Indiana University battled Its way to 7 to victory over the strong Purdue eleven today First In Years It was the first Indiana -victory in tha traditional fued since 1923 and thq tenth since the schools began playing in 1891' Onlymce before this year had Indiana scored a over Miami University The gme was -the second defeat of the 'year or Purdue having been defeated by Michigan by one point defense worked superbly whenever the Purdue eleven threatened and tha former Big Ten champion's were allowed only one touchdown early In' tha -first quarter 'When Pope passed to Purvis over the goal line 1 The Hooeiers made their winning tally In the last period after a series of line plunges from the 85-yard line The score was mads on a- pass Opasik to-' Dauer and kick gave 'the necessary one-point margin Substitutions of Pope Yunevich and Purvis- Pur-Continued on -following pdgV MM 4 1 i jT fi its? Wolverines Get Their Tie Beat Chicago Michigan Defeats Maroons 18 to 0 Simrail Replaces Newman as Passer Ann Arbor Mich Nov 22 Michigan outclassed Chicago today and stepped into a tie for tha western conference championship with Northwestern by winning 16 'to 0 Jack Wheeler and Sol Hudson the powerful halfback and fullback knifed and plunged through Chicago's defense for two touchdowns in the second half Earlier Chicago had thwarted first bid for a score and forced ths Maroons to resort to the field goal route on fourth down on a second drive to the five-yard line Chicago's only chance to score came at the Initial kickoff when Chicago received the ball on 30-yard line Its attack failed to penetrate and throughout the remainder of the game Michigan was content to out-punt tha Maroons Simrail Heaves One CapL Simrail withdrawn from tha Michigan lineup in tha final quarter ended his college career without scoring but In the third quarter he stepped Into role as a passer and tossed from near m'dfleld to Hudson who scored the first touchdown of the game only sustained drive came late in the game when Wheeler and Hudson alternated to drive 51 yards on sevsn plays to a score Chicago fought viciously with only a ghostlike possibility of score in the opening minutes What littla offensf It had was led by Stagg at quarterback who struggled from whistle to gun against Inevitable defeat Passing again played its part In victory with five out of 12 passes connecting for 120 yards Chicago completed threa for six yards Newman Watched Michigan's running attack clicking at intervals gained 192 yards Chicago netted 22 yards gain being aided by penalties to get the four first downs Michigan relied strongly on Its ability to outklck Chicago averaging 46 yards to 35 yards Newman closely guarded and hurried on every attempt failed to gi his tosses away successfully The lineups: Michigan Pjjt Chicago HOWf iMtMiitt 115 aaefe Wlfll Purtfu i(MniiaLTiiMiMtil RdivHcb LucQnNM oXxO Hifoburi Morrlfton iC Pbfmm COTPWfll Rf Hovwtti DltVCllRK RT oa MMiiM CriicIi WlllUmHOn ieasREaaasaaassasa CRVlRy on Newman iQR Simrail (C) Hud rob RH Son re bjr periods: Michigan 3f Chicago Scoring Michigan touchdowns" Hudson rieH goal Hocer feist slier touch- fitWBf A0Slfi StSKZ Wailaea Knudann llickratli Vandy Regulars Ga in and Win Nashville Tenn- Nov' flfst string eleven' injected into the contest in the second quarter" ran roughshod -over Alar bama Poly In a southern conference Cun tedsy aad won A Dickinson SwarthmorOdL AdrLuv Artushs 'iiia fc-: i- -j s'e mt -d kd --f -A a a a 'J i I i ta M' ak- a I- 1 -vr a vw tv It'S -S' i i rf HKP urk -a r-.

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