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SPRINGFIELD N1WS-SFN SPORTS SECTION CLASSIFIED SECTION WildcatBacks Are Being Counted On By Their Many Supporters to Shake Off Jinx A Js'W Commodores Advance Ball Only Once Daring Contest Into Territory Coach Sam Wfllaman Keeps Steady Stream of Substitutes Pouring Into Field Makmg Changes In Flocks of Four to Eight at a Time COLUMBUS Oct lav-The ecu let wave of Ohio a bit hampered Mr 39 substitutions reached new tidal proportions again today and engulfed the Commodores from Vend atilt 30 to 0 In an intenectlonal game before 31563 persona nudetnfiiiiy the mm pushed down an resistance offered Mr the southerners and went on to roll up touchdowns In the first second and fourth quarters Another was wen on Its way when the final gun cracked with the Ohioans holding the ban on the Commodores four-yard line the culmination of a 10-yard run by little Sammy OrakuUch the smallest man on the squad So tight waa Ohio's defense and so stalwart waa its forward wan that Vanderbilt only ones advanced the ban into Buckeye territory and that happened when Ollphant lost one of Burton's punts in the aim and tumbled on his 39-yard line with a Commodore recovering However only one play was made In this territory and that waa a pass which was promptly intercepted AB afternoon Coach Baa WlUa-man kept a steady stream rtf substitutes pouring onto the field making the changes in flocks of four to eight at a time At no time during the game did the varsity play together for mare than five minutes Vanderbilt was handicapped to a great extent by the absence of its atar runner kicker and paseer Randall Dixon who was out of the lineup with a broken arm With Dixon on the bench the Commodores' running attack was wen nigh paralysed Next to impossible to gain through Ohio's forward wall the southerners were forced to taka to the air with no success completing none out of eight attempts If soouts who Infected the press lUini Score 21-0 Victory Over Badgers MQfORIAL "stadium cham-BAKIN HL Oct lav-Ulinoia vaulted Into a tie with Iowa for the Western Conference football leadership today by a victory over Wisconsin 31 to 0 Jbr the first time In four years alumni watched Coach Robert Zuppkab boys win the decision of annual Homecoming Day Iho yuini badly trampled by Big Ten mm the peat three years displayed cohesion deception and power in their opening Conference battle -as they frustrated the Badgers in virtually every department of play The Wisconsin offense appeared concentrated in Tommy Fontaine a ophomora from Akron Ohio The Badgers were getting the better of it late in the second period when Quarterback Jack Beynon called for the "flea flicker" play Zuppke teams bavo used at long intervals for 30 yean Taking the ball on Wisconsin's S3 yard lino Beynon passed forward to Iked Rink who tossed the ball backward to Halfback Frank Vtw-ehauer no veteran bock outran two Badger backs to aeore standing up A Running plays and a hno buck Mr BlgDaiw Oook brought Illinois Its snrnnil touchdown after recovery of a Wisconsin fumble Itar their third marker Illinois unloosed a two-haired sophomore speedster Lea Lindberg for the biggest thrill of the day Taking the ban from Steve Btelb the loose-limbed Lindberg out-legged Deano-vich and Xundert in a 74-yard cham to tho goal Tackle Bart Cummings plaoe-kicked tha extra point an Alloulay Intercepts Pass To Start Red Devils On 82-Yard March to Score Wright Files Through Line to Ring Up Winning Touchdown After Brewster Gets Off Long Gallop to Enemy 20 in Third Period (Special to The News-Sun) GRANVILLE Ock A confident team of Denison gridmen earns to grips with the Fighting Lutherans of Wittenberg hero this ai-ternoon and when the amoko of battle had cleared found themselves on tha short end of a 8 to 0 score Tearing into tho Big Red the Cardinal and Cream battled the enemy to a standstill in the first half and then started an offensive of ita own which culminated in a touchdown after a march of 93 yards in the third quarter Heroes of tha game wen mostly to bo found among the ranks of tho Red Devils Chief Allaway intercepting the paw which started the touchdown drive and flipping the Lutheran heaves shone Eari Wrighk back in hie accustomed place at fullback after having been converted into a center smashed over for the winning touchdown and played a bang-up game on tho defense Don Stonforth and Bob Hawkins newly-advanced to positions in tho starting lineup put up creditable exhlbl-ns Tim Brewster clicked off a M-yard run to put tha ball in scar-Ing position So confident of victory that the Denison cd-eds brought balloons with them to be released after the flmt scon by tha Big Red the home team started an early attack on the Wittenberg citadels which seemed destined to result In a touchdown But the Denison Homecoming Day rooten were doomed to dlwppointmenk Wittenberg held on Ita own 14 early in the first period and booted out of danger But the attack wu only momentarily repulsed and not entirely ended A second drive again advanced the ball deep into Lutheran territory but this time Chief AUoway row to the occasion and speared a pass wresting possession of the ball from the Baptiste -The Cardinal and Cream began an offensive on ita own account early In the second stansa advancing tha ball to the Denison S3 on a long heave from Brewster to AUoway Again Brewster's flip wu completed this time with Kurth on the receiving end and the ball wu on tho Big Red 33-yard stripe after which Allaway escorted tha pigskin to the 3 But two yards to the aeven wu tha beet the Lutherans could do at this polnk and they surrend-erod the ball to have It kicked out of danger Once again a long paw was completed this time AUoway to Roy James and tha ban wae on tha 10 But again Denison held and the chance was loek In tha third canto the Cardinal and Cream Anally hanged tta way to tho coveted muter As before Wittenberg waa greatly aided by ita aerial play both on tha offence and on the defense With the Baptists staging a desperate Invasion of Lutheran territory AUoway again stopped the attack by intercepting a pais this time on hie own IX The Chief picked up six and then Tim Brewster changed the entire picture by stepping neatly down to the Denison 30-yard line a ramble of 84 stripes Hauser enemy right guard picked him up from behind After throe smashes at the Una foiled to net anything pwra than a few more bruises for tha weary athletes AUoway flipped to Jamw and it was good for a first down The Chief plowed through tackle and finally stopped Just 3 feet short of his goal Wright obligingly took It over with nary a hand laid on him during tho short scamper The Chief kieked wide Taking heart at the sudden turn of affaire tha Lutherans began to click In gratifying fashion and were on their way to another score when the final gun boomed Tw bail was on the 1-yard Une after having been marched from midfield The Lutherans missed one other opportunity to score when Jamw got his hands on a paw owr the Une In the second period but could not hang on to the ovaL Stanforth playing hie first fuU game at center put up a fine game There wasn't a had enap aU afternoon and his defensive work vis greatly Improved Hawkins starting at tackle for the first time worked like the proverbial Trojan to nuke good Wright was bade In hie ele-( Continued en Fage 3) OHIO Wittenberg Denison 0 Ohio Btate 30 Vanderbilt Kentucky 9 Cincinnati 8 Miami 8 Marshall 14 Carnet loTVeh Xavier v- Wooster Oberlln 0 John Carroll Waa tern Baums Ohio 7X Franklin 0 Cast lx Akron 0 Ashland 18 Xanyon 0 Baldwln-Wallaea Bowllni Green Findlay IX Detroit 7 Kent IX Capital Wllberforca 11 Kentucky Itate Holbrook 83 Urbana Otter bain 13 Marietta 7 Hiram ix Ohio Northern 7 Mo Oranda 18 John Marshall Toledo 38 Defiance Mlll-WRKT -Michigan 40 Cornell Stanford Northwestern Notre Dame IX Indiana Illinois 81 Wisconsin 0 Purdue 7 Minnesota 7 Hebmaka 80 Iowa Btate Chicago 40 Washington Mich State SX 111 Waaleyan IX Kalamaaoo 81 Albion Dubuque 11 Wart burr 7 Iowa Waaleyan ia Central Hillsdale 0 Normal 0 Xanau State SX Missouri Dak State II Dakota State 7 Carroll Rlpoa 7 Coa IB Carlaton Wabash IX Rosa poly Wheaton Elmhurst 8 Hamlins 0 84 Johns Cornell Coll Beloit 0 Indiana Stats Manchester Valparaiso Grand Rapids 1 Dubuque 81 Wartburg 7 Monmouth 13 III Collego Northwest IX Wise Minas Mornlneaidai 78 Western union SOUTH Duka 10 Ttanassae Georgia SX North Carolina IX WUllam and Mary 7 Georgia Tech 16 Aubarn Tulene 8X Maryland IX Rice Oklahoma Tnaa Thu Christian SO Simmons Alabama 18 Mias State Va State IX Fisks Chattanooga 18 Oglethorpe 11 Arkansas IB Baylor 7 Newberry 18 Catawba 7 Mercer 0 Birmingham-Southern Davls-Klklns 87 Va Wralayan 8 Emory and Henry 7 Hampden- Sydney 0 Putman 14 Citadel Richmond Georgetown Ala A and 8 TWladega Mora house 13 Benedict Newberry II Catawba 7 Sawanaa 18 Southwestern 7 (Berk 8X KnoxnUa IX EAST Syracuse 40 Ohio Wesleyan 8 Tala 14 -Washington and Lea Colgate Rutgers a Princeton 4S'Wtlllama Columbia IB Virginia 8 Fordham 80 West Virginia Army 81 Delaware Pittsburgh 84 Navy 8 Peneylvanla 8 and 14 Dartmouth 14 Bates 18 Lafayette IX Hamilton 18 Rochester Holy Croaa 14 Providence 0 Lehigh 14 Johna Hopkins Muhlenberg Penn State Gettysburg Bwarthmora KJ" S1 Methodists Are Crushed By Syracuse SYRACUSE Oek Syracuse powerful line thrusts and the speed of ita galloping backs enabled the Orange to crush Ohio Wesleyan 40 to 0 hen today in tha first major game for tho universities this season The Orange permitted the Scarlet invaders Just two first downs In tha second period Tsro of Syracuse's touchdowns came In the opening frame after steady drives Mers carried across the first on a short buck and Dinunsio the second after a 30 yard sprink At the start of the second period Mammoaaer sub for Mers mada a neat 33-yard Bigsagging run through a erowded field for the third counter Another Orange drive featured by the employment of spinners expert deception and line wok en abled Gin ter sub for Mammoeser to go a crow for the fourth Mammoeser got away and dashed 49 yards down the field to carry the ball over for his seeond touchdown Stark accounted for the final touchdown going over on a two yard buck as a dimes to a long field drive Penalty Helpt Kent Down Capital Squad KENT Ock 14-KU9-A 19-yard penalty for unnecessary rough-new and an Uncompleted paw contributed to Capital University's 13 to 0 defeat hen today by Kent State College 1 It was an Ohio Conference eon ak only scoring threat came at the beginning of tho third period when Heiachmen slipped through the center of the line running 31 yards to Kent's five-yard stripe This threat died on the next play when an incompleted paw went over tha goal line Kent scored ita first touchdown in the opening when Capital waa penalised giving Kent the ball on CapttaTs one-yard line Widowski knifed through tackle for the touchdown His attempted place kick waa blocked Taborski qcored in tha third for Kent when he ran wide around and on a cutback play to crow the goal line standing up Widowski placeklckcd extra polnk Holbrook Trounces Urbana 23 to 7 LEBANON Ock (AV-Un able to make any headway in ita previous starts Arthur Holbrook College of Lebanon unleashed sud den power today to defeat Urbana 33 to 7 Driven bad: so thoroughly as to be able to soon only one first down from scrimmage Urbana in line play yielded 39 more yards than she gained and at no Urns could stop Holbrook's new-found running attack Urbane'S only score came as Carter ran back a kickoff to crow tha line MYTHICAL COX GETS INTO GAME (Special to The News-Bun) COLUMBUS a Oct Melvin Budd Cox former Springfield High School star back on the Ohio State eligible list played left end for the final eight minutes of tho game with Vender-blit today which State won 30-0 Cox acquitted himself well although ha had no chanco to show his trus wares Vanderbilt failed to try his end once while he I was in tho game Cat was declared ineligible dua to a scholastic technicality only this week but was permitted to taka a special ex- amination Friday Hi passed the exam and wu ninatated to good standing in time for today's game KMXXKXKKKUCKRXkSiXKXMMKtlte box hoped to see Ohio Slate at full strength or play anything but straight football they wen sorely disappointed Only straight football-off tackle plays end runs and ornaainnajly a straight forward paw oemposed the dayfc play Incidentally the Buckeyes' passing wu none too good either They at-nptad a dosen passes completed two for 13 yards and had two intercepted WlDaman started a "shock back-field behind his first string line substituted the regulars for a short while during the first half and then finished with the starting men Ohio broke into the scoring column after eight minutes when Jack Smith circled right end for 16 yards in the second period Cramer duplicated this feat for 14 yards and another marker Just the fourth quarter started-Wetael on a delayed buck shot off tackle for the third and last touchdown of the day Ohio Stats lost two moro opportunities to scare when within the 30-yard line forward passes wen tossed over the goal line Aside from these the only other Buckeye throat came in the closing minutes when Dnkulteh turned in his sensational run that wu stopped on the four-yard line Vanderbilt succeeded in making only two first downs one of those on a 19-yard penalty The wave compiled 10 first downs a total of (Continued on Tags 3) Tits Dayton Stivers gridiron Jinx which has hoovered over the Spring-field High Wildcats for the last 17 is In for an awful jolt when the two elevens meet in their annual battle at A thistle Field in Dayton Friday night if the local experts have the right slant on the strength of the two squads Tho Wildcats regular backs are counted on aided by the stonewall line to produce enough points that will carry the Gold and Blue players to a moat prised victory for tha Wildcats would rather defeat the Orange Crushers than any other team These backs include Joe Clausa McDonald Craig Mourning and Starr who performed in brilliant fashion during last weeks practice sessions While the -Wildcats are not underrating the strength of Dayton BUvers and are looking forward to no easy victory they have become inspired with the victory spirit and have promised their followers that they will be in top form when they take the field against their ancient rival -v The Wildcats scrimmaged against Miami Trims Marshall by 42-14 Count OXFORD Oct Long touchdown runs by both teams gave the fans something to shout about Miami University began defense of ita Buckeye Conference football title with a 43 to 14 victory over Marshall College hen today Tho inauguntlon of gridiron relations between Miami and Marshall resulted In the mast spectacular kind of a game On the opening kickoff Stan Lewis of Miami received the ball on his own two-yard line and raced down the sideline with good interference for 38 yards and a score In the second period Hunter Kincaid Marshall halfback completed 99-yard march by reversing his field and naming 39 yards to In the final period John Zoo tint who marled Miami every time ha carried'-the ball ran 38 yards for tha seeond Marshall touchdown Dick Meyer Miami halfback intercepted a Miami pass and led a chase toe 78 yards to make a touchdown in the seoond quarter Miami's offense ragged in the first half began to function well in the third quarter when Len Fertig and Les Cormany plunged over the goal after long drives OlUa Bavatsky Big Miami end played a great defensive gams Zon-tini was bailed aa one of tho Shiftiest backs seen here in several years Captain Marvin WColey alao played well for Marshall The lineups: Marshall Fes Miami Parker LE Ott LT Btewart Wooley LG Oarmean King 8neU Carney RO Kaiser Silverman RT Emerick Gill RE Bavataskl Jarrell QB Roudebush Goyette LK Meyer Zohtinl XH Lewis Chetwln 'FB Fsrtig Referee: Rniwller Depison umpire: Chambers Denison Flneterwald Syracuse Field Judge: Hamm Kenyon Score by MARSHALL Oil 6 MIAMI 13 8 14 Miami scoring touchdowns: Lewis Cormany Robinson Fertig 3 Meyer Safety: Goyette (Marshall) -Marshall scoring touchdowns: Kincaid Zontinl Points after touchdown: Lewis Robinson Zontinl Substitutes: Miami Desan for Snell Brooks for Oarmean Rents for Kaiser Smith for Lewis Hall for Ott Robinson for Meyer Trumphour for Stewart Weaver for Lewie Heimsch for Roudebush Russell for Heimsch Cole for Sa vat-sky Tobin for Carney Wil-ima for Silverman Kincaid for Qoyette Hurt for Parker Keadle for Jarrell MAROONS MAUL BEARS ST LOUIS Oct Showing a much stronger combination than Illinois displayed a week ago the Chicago University Maroons trounced the Washington University Bears here today 40 to Amherst 44 Union 0 Dickinson 7 Ursinua 7 Harvard 84 Raw Hampshire Rhode Island IX Arnold Brown 18 Springfield Bucknell IX Villanova 17 Georgetown 8X Manhattan SX Washington Coll 48 Oallaudat Way naa burg 40 Bethany Dressl 13 Juniata Tufts 80 Mlddlebury LaSalle 18 Albright 0 Cathollo 84 84 Johna Bowdoln 14 Wesleyan Maine 14 Lowall Textile 0 84 Vincents 14 K4 84 Mary Susquehanna HavsrfOrd Slippery Rock 18 Thiel Pa MIL Coll ax Wsetcbaeter Buffalo IX Alfred Grove City 40 Edlnboro 8 Ooaat Guard IX Trinity Harwich Worcester 0 84 Lawrence Bannselaar Adrian 18 84 Mary 1 Cortland Tchrs Ithaca Hobart 18 Hhrtwlck 0 Tala ft 81 Andovar Lebanon Valley IX Item State 44 Conn State PAR WEST 14 St 7 California 88 Olympia Club Oregon Washington Washington State IX Montana 7 Montana Stats 7 Wyoming Utah 81 Brigham Yount Drover 13 Utah Aggies Oregon Btata IX San Francisco 7 Aria Tchrs IX Meg Aggies San Joaa Btata 13 Coll of Pacific 8 Fullerton IX San Bernardino ax Montana Minas SX Monk Normal OHIO SCHOLASTIC Steuben villa 41 Dayton Stivers I Green villa 14 Dayton Fairmont 0 Toledo Boot! 14 Toledo Central IX Toledo Woodward 1 Adrian Lakewood 19 Clevriann Heights 7 Lakewood IX Heights 7 Cleveland Weal IX John Adams 9 (CentinneS on Page 3) picked teams composed of former ooUego and hl(h school players several days last week and they will continue tho same tactics in this drills The advance dope Indicates that Stivers will take to the air to maintain their supremacy over the Gold and Blue and the Cate are spending much time in developing a defense to break down the overhead game 1 The Springfield-Stlvers game wu moved up from Saturday night mammoth NRA pends is to be iged In that MW on Saturday Ttm Steele-Fairmont contest scheduled for Friday night win be staged Thursday night it is announced -Hundreds of supporters of the Wildcats are planning to attend the me The Cincinnati and lake Erie Traction Company announces that It will run a special train to and from Dayton for tha round trip the price being 63 cents and the fans will be delivered right to Athletto Field which is located In the rear of tho Kiser High School penalty of fifteen yards From the eight yard Una Homer Griffith carried the ball across for the third and final counter of tha ball game Eighty thousand persona saw the winners use aheer power to good advantage Yale Shutt Out Generali 14-0 NEW HAVElii oSnn Oct IF) snapped out a first period slump today to beat the Generals of Washington and Lee 14 to in an Intersectional football dash before a crowd of 13000 The southerners suffering their first defeat of tha season kept the Elis on the defensive throughout the first period but were outplayed during the final periods as Yale gathered steam A 48-yard march during which tho Ells reeled off four successive first downs brought the first touchdown in the second period Trojans Down St After Illegal Conversation Penalty LOS ANGELES Oct An irresistible Impulse of a St Mary's football player for conversation with his follows may have coat his team a tie with Southern California today The TTOJans won their 39th consecutive football gam 14 to 7 but a penalty following a substitute's Illegal conversation placed the ball in position for the winning touchdown to be scored With the aeon tied through a sensational 90 yard pass by St Mary's after the home guard had moved out in front early In tha game Southern California took the kick-off The Trojans had driven to the Gaels' 33 yard line when Codch Edward Madlgan sent Ed Gilbert a giant guard into the fray Before a play could be run the referee moved Urn ball to 8k eight yard line the explanation being nude that Gilbert had talked before a play with the resulting Carnegie Tech Defeats Xavier By 3-0 Score CINCINNATI 0 Oct UV-Rated aa the underdog scrappy little Xavier University ton into Carnegie Tech today an but completely stopped tho mighty Skibos and last 3 to 0 only as a weary but fighting line weakened long enough for Stewart of Tech to 1 piaee kick a field goal Tha score came midway In the final quarter Tech had anticipated elsar sailing Instead the Skibos found themselves hammered into defensive play in tha first half started moving themselves only In the third period and three times were hulled back when within striking distance of the Xavier goal Bren Stewart's plaeekick was a do-cr-dia attempt A moment before Spencer sub right half- had broken away for a thirty-yard sprint tha only long run of the jrame and then found his team 9oabig ground in attempting to buck across from around tha Xavier 10 -But for that Tech would have found itself held to a scoreless tie Mr team generally considered elsewhere as a push over Bowling Green Loses To Baldwin Wallace BEREA Oct ISV-Bald-win Wallace's smooth working football machine went on a touchdown ponds today and defeated Bowling Green 90 to before a Day gfTHrf of flflft Led Mr Big Ed Bahorle who four times eroeeed the visitors' goal line Baldwin Wallace tallied nine touchdowns and four extm points Ba-horle piwitteiwA one of tbs extm pointeL Clarence "SUppy" Wing quarterback need 10 yards for one of Baldwin Wallace's touchdowns He passed 40 yards to Barky Sanden for another Weber a substitute halfback scored Bowling Greens six points when he took a wild pass that bounced off three Baldwin Wallace players and need yards to score Defiance It Beaten By Toledo Rockett TOLBJO oct lff Jerry Welling paced tho University of Toledo Rockets hem today aa they defeated Defiance College 38-6 Walling scored three touchdowns for the locals as tha Yellow Jackets were completely outplayed Tha visitors counted when Shoup Rfc locked 1 Martins attempted pass and need 40 yards to aeon The final Toledo touchdown resulted from a pass Martin to Bolton which wu good for 30 yards Rio Grande Smathet Way To 25 To 0 Win KO GRANDE O- Oct Rio Grande College scored a smashing 39-6 victory over John Marshall College outplaying tho Cleveland-en throughout tho entire game hero today John MUuhall threatened to aeon only once late in the second quarter McGarveyls punting for Rio Grande and running them back wen high spots of the contest Keller was a substitute Auburn Hits Snag In Georgia Tech ATLANTA Ock 14-AV-Aubum eo-champkm of Southern football last year waa blasted out of the Southeastern Conference race In Ita first league game today by Georgia Tech II to Georgia Tech drove to en early touchdown profited by an Auburn safety then played a defensive contest to coast In repulsing Auburn's lata rally through tho air TITLE WOLVERINES PANTHERS HAVE EYES ON mouth Holy CTOae Pennsylvania and Brown all won with some difficulty Dartmouth beating Bates 14-0 Holy Cross stopping Providence hy the earns count Penn turning bock Franklin and Marshall 3-0 and Brown defeating Spring-field 13-0 New York University outpointed Lafayette 13-13 Bucknell nosed out Vtllanova 13-17 and Manhattan and Georgetown played to 30-30 tie In thru of the moet spectacular tames of the day Muhlenberg caused mild surprise hy beating Penn State once an eastern power 3-0 In the South Georgia Tech roused some stir by beating Auburn's Plainsmen 16-0 while Georgia wu swamping North Carolina 30-0 Tulano wu beating Maryland 30-X and Alabama wu turning back Mississippi state 13-X Southern California Trojans emerged 14-7 victors over 8k Mary's Gaels after a strenuous struggle While Oregon wu whipping Washington f-X and Washington State was eking out a 13-7 derision over Montana In Pacific coast conference games For the second week in a row Thun bowed to a Big Six conference foe toeing 1-0 to Oklahoma's Sooners Arkansu hung up Its second Southwest conference victory beating Baylor 19-7 white Southern Methodist upset Rice 13-7 Utah wu herd pressed hy Brigham Young In the Rocky Mountain sector but won 21-6 Denver turned bark Utah State 13-0 tend Montana Btate won from Wyoming 1-0 nals to a scoretew draw white Ohio State contributing to a smashing day for tha mid-week turned hack Vanderbilt 30-0 Notre Dame rallying after ita score lew draw with Kansu a week ago outpointed Indiana 13-X hut the performance still fell far short of ipectatlons Purdue came from behind to tie Minnesota's Gopher 7-7 white Illinois in the only other Big Ten Conference game of tho day whipped Wisconsin In surprising fashion 21-0 In the Big Bis Nebraska defeated Iowa State 30-X white Kansas State swamped Missouri 33-0 Despite Cornell's defeat tha East fared well In inter-sectional combat Yale whipped Washington and Lee 14-0 Columbia overcame a stubborn Virginia outtik 13-1 Syracuse adequately avenged a 1333 defeat by crushing Ohio Wesleyan 40-X and Carnegie Tech eked out a 3-0 verdict over Xavier of Cincinnati Fordham continued tta winning ways although extended tqr Wert Virginia before it could win 30-X white Colgate although a derisive victor over Rutgers 39-X row ita un- eeored on record go by the boards Up to today the Red Raiders had not permitted the opposition a single point since 1831 Princeton uncovered aU kinds of power In swamping Williams 49-X and Army trounced Delaware 33-0 whites Harvard wu romping over New Hampshire 14-0 Dart-" NEW YORK Ock CSV-The Wolverinm of Michigan and tho Panthers of Pittsburgh tuned on tho footbaU heat yesterday and served notice on aU rivals that they again win be among the contendere for the mythical national championship On a day conspicuous for lie lack of the upsets the gridiron world hss come to depend upon Michigan uncovered an amaxlng attack that sent "Gloomy GU" astonished Cornell eleven down to 40-0 bettering Outplayed In the first quarter Pitt suddenly found Ita offense clicking and crushed Navy under a 34-6 score that revealed tho Panther baa lost little of ita power through tho graduation of the great halfback Warren Belter Both Michigan and Pitt wen favored from -the start but few among oven their most ardent supporters expected triumph by such tremendous margins All down tha -Una It wu tha scores rather than the results that surprised although Tennessee's 10-3 defeat at the hands of Duke's Blue Devils wu hardly expected Southern California Colgate Nebraska and all of tha Best'S score of major elevens registered victories but the martin in many instances wu much closer than had been anticipated Northwestern beaten by Iowa two weeks ago earns back with a bang to hold Stanford's highly regarded Cardi.

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