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MENNETT SCORES EASY VBCTORV OVER MUTCM MIGM Buffalo Evening News BUFFALO SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 1933 la-nai main ssctiow IWMl MAdAXIHI NO 28 Football Weather Forecast tool a VOL Northsiders Score Easy 31-0 Triumph Over Downtown Rivals on Snow-Cov Austin Scores for Victors Directs Army Gunners to Victory Results II TO Oi Tune In on WBEN at 8:35 for football resume and additional scores Complete ruulta of tha afternoon's gamea will be announced in the order In which they arc Hated here Keep tho table handy to that you can write In late scores High School BUFFALO College EAST 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 Tot 0 0 0 0 Buffalo Hobart Punting Duels Fail to Score Neither Team Is Able to Gain Passes Fumbled Buffalo Goal Never in Danger Desperate Stab at Placement Fails to Score Consistently in First Half and Erion Both Start in Line for New Hampshire Eleven By CHARLEY YOUNG Orest llna play In the third pei netted Lafayette a eafety and a victory over Mai ten in the renewal their traditional rivalry this aft noon in All-high itadlum Thla waa the nightcap feature the Armlatlce day doubleheader Ben' nett wlnnlny the flnt tame Sl-0 i Hutchlnaan'a fighting eleven Oi Lafayette aafrty came when Cc toaaed Allle Kuperczak In the aone after Lafayette'i forward i PAUL JOHNSON Quarterback two plays Rwdlck never threatened nor made handling of the ball eacei tlonally difficult and fumblea we frequent Jack Auatln'a 73-yard run fnr acore In the third period of the Bei nett tine waa the feature of tl afternoon Beildee thla touchdown Brownies The 13 polnta fathered by Technical who leada the IndU acorera with II polnta Paul Ford playlni hla third yc a reiular for Bennett acored hla flnt touchdown of hla grid career Jack Btaublta and Ed Kuhn acored I other Bennett alx-polntera Jack lock aoored the flnt Bennett po after touchdown thla season on placement kick In the third period Firm! Qaritr finite took Mutra'i kldotl ea Uilr wa 4 Huln raoarand a bdnui tumble ea the Violet 4 Burke end Mul- (Obntlnuad on Pate I Column I) Roche Forms Extra Squad To War on Gambling Influx Police Commissioner Informed Out-of-Town Racketeers Menacing City Schulz Makes Several Raids College WEST PRICE TWO CENTS Texan Passes to Stancool for First Touchdown Thei Carries Over Next Two West Point Breaks Stub born Defense HARVARD STADIUM Cam bridge Mass Nov 11 (P)-Army held Its place at thi head of the East's undefeatei football teams by overwhelm Ing Harvard here this after noon 27 to 0 Text Jack Buckler led the vk-lou attark to break the Crimson defeiu which had stubbornly held tha Ca dels In check until second period Buckler passed to too Blaneook fn one touchdown and scored two himself Conditions were ideal for the crawl of 30000 Including the Cadet corps 13000 Flrat Qaarlrr Drill md Buckler txrhanrd panic Ik Crlmimi iilnUif lea carl aa Sal Harvard aurirS eoaalns from 4 1 Stlrr twa loam acre irmiaerd lar lira rare gvaall Draa guared lata Me Ana rad aone Srkaitiia failed to (III ahrl ha Itarlfd ruahlns from Arafi 30 aw Buckler gualid lulcidi ea Harvard 40 Kapraak kicked aff la Lana eha ran kark from Harvard'a lira le Hi la Lai! aa hald lor aa gala at hla toll lark: an Haler ranted ncaklr ta Harvard's 44 The cadet natod tlahi yard an lei trwa hefort Janaaaa tumhied aa Harvard) 3S (ton Oaaay raeovand Irsa Ms Crus inn After fumbling and rerararlng an at all-uikit plunta Bherman raced armni hie mill rad tor a firat In an Arm 4 A lateral Draa la Lara le gtoraal amrhrd lor us and an laurtB dawn wil a fool la go Haler rallad a aunt euiaiJ an Armr'a ont-rard IlM Butklvr rn-aul te Bharaan IM ran It bach te Arnfi IS lane made ale aa taw off-tacklc Inc me Deal aiumpted a plaei-klek Mil Marked hr Eap-rak oa Armi Oa (Continued on Pegs 3 Column I) Late Race Results Krawlto ot earlier nee and entrtef fnr Monday ara an Page I Arlington Downs THIRD S70A daimiaf T-ytar alda Waasmer raurae: Vlfla lie Draoet 740 4 40 3M rath Surrender MS ghl 3 IS 3 Her Hers 111 Andenan S7l Time I 3-S Even Play FOURTH S70A claim IDA 3-Jart Mi mils and Sf yardcr denalne Legit Gambia Wild Trantll Hane Litonls SIXTH 430CO Utosll tap biadH cap 3-year-nida and ip 11 mllea: Paehera 107 Hunter 13S0 SIS 4 if High Divar 100 Brake IN 4 Of Clawnlth 10 Courtney 14 Sf Time SI Puma Double Date SEVENTH RACE SUN claiming 3-yaar! nidi and up mllea: EU Weir 107 Hunter IN IN 7dl llameg Sextan lie Brhutto IN JM CaihtrUM Fra 104 Ruder I SI Time I I I Porlmaac Whe Math Drnka fca Trek Seth i Ballot Odertc OIMr Chelae Hla Laal Pimlico SEVENTH RACB-SSOA rlaimlUA Gina mi hindkie 3-eir-wda and am 11-1 Clarify 107 Humph net VM If Deduce 111 Bilukl IN Iff Reeervlat IM JHenwkM St Time 1 40 1-1 Hone EIGHTH SWA rltlwtef IhJ Ourtaln CtIL 3-rair-olds fad am 13-11 nilMe Buratr 110 Rurrlll 100 7 to 3 Tela 11S Lowry IN 3 Of Bran Up II Balaikl Time I 14 Beratehea -OaneorA Mama Cbalca Tanforan FIHRT MOO elalmlng l-year aid and up tha Biaabatb Lto p'b Berreklr'i canrte: Nimb'l Frida LMela Mila lroom COUEOI CEOSS COUNTRY RanaaeUer 13 Worcester 3 THE WEATHER Snow tonight probably snBtet te morrow mommg Not much chant id temperature (Uampleto Report on Pagw IS) TEMPERATURE8 NOT IT 7 PM 38 8 PJf--nN 10 PMII 11 PMtr3l Midnight P39 1 AM 34 3 AM 33 3 AM a 33 4 AM -33 3 AM 33 CHURCH NEWS will bo feund today gesot-' ten and eleven of the SttHTJ day Mssaiinc seetiqn'with' ths third engraving in rYboJ Story of the Bible in -'PVpk' tures" Tha weUy KQit by Dr Don TU) William Ti Btfia sppeas Page 14 of ths main ('': SURE 011114 Boilermakers Seeking First Victory in 28 Years Over Rambler Eleven PALMER STADIUMT Princeton Jt Nov 11 (UP) The Tigers could penetrate stubborn Dartmouth defense only once this afternoon but that one time accounted for a 7 to 0 margin which kept Princeton undefeated untied and unscored upon A fratrinf wind grrrlrd 30004 ipre-tators Firot Quito Prlnrtiaa woo tha Mud Cwpyl klckrd off knur of Dcrtamilt vki uaa downrd Uir Dcrlawlk ul clerk fumbled aa lha first piu ud wu nd an lha Dirt mu III is -ifiu puallai ml and hnldiag for docu Ita an 30 Dartmouth uu peiultod IS to IU aua Clark ml off to hog pint uklch HarMillu fumhlbd Fiuivt mawlng lar UirfoNUi on lha Piluilai Two paues nmiri to OiugU wura pad for two firm downs to Um Frlneotoa II ha-loro clufi famblo wu ituvwrad tf Lva On twe nuiDB plan Princeiu him kick lo lu and cunahlw aria 31 through mirr ta thi Dartmouth 30 Dartmouth held for dawn anal altar aa riehnnpr if puma tha nrrlod aadad FHINCXltJN I DAHTNOUTH Swond Quito A Prlneetao fumble fan Da rtaiaalh lha hill on UM Tiger 30 hat tho lodlana uuld aat ala and Ihay want hart ta a aarlno of klaUng taekaapa A ll-rard pranlfy ylulerad oa Prlacaton gar Dart-Hiutlt aaathar ehcama hul tha Ikraat mdrd wham Mlaholct'a pucv-klck fraa tha a waa law and wlda nUNCWTON DAETMOUTH Third Qaaito Ona Tlgar drive wadad at mldfMd kul lha nail malted la a lauhalowi Karl-lag on Uu Prlacaton it UVan plekad up (Conllowd on Pag I Oolunu 4) Late News Bulletins IS BILLED IN CRASH COLOONX Oermsny Nov 11 (Pjr-Thlrton persona wen killed snd 34 injured lodsy when truck cruhcd with a kin carrying 41 fortlflnUons workers ntsr Mete SNOWSTORM PREVEMTK GAME MEADVILLE PaNw 11 (UF) Tho dchMukd football feme bclwnn Allrghrny end Thirl was rsnctllrd todsy bresius Montgoorry Yield wu covered with IS inches of anow Hie is me will bi ployed Not 11 MOTORCYCLIST KILIED BENNRTT Now 11 (CF Ororge Miner 33 Bennett wu killed todsy hen his motorcycle eellldwd with truck driven by Frank iorrph of Utica near here FORK DEADLOCK CONTINUES CHICAOO Nov II Approximate ty 11000 pin Utet normally would now be well on their wsy to becoming pork routg stlU wen crunching ahelled com in thi dock' rente today an unprecedented two-day deadlock continued between buyers and tellers TWO WOMEN REIKI! NORTH BROOKFIELD Maas Nov II tin Agnes Belrcwt 43 mother of thi re rhlldren aand kllu Bratrlro Ltbrcakl 14 burned to death In fire which destroyed their borne today Firemen found Ihe bodlq of Um two women In their bedroom FACTFIG WAR (1MU KTAST BAN FRANCISCO Nov 1 1 (UF) -Flfty-flw Uncle Sam's wsnhlpn aa serial boat mended by tho dlrlgiblo Maron and 14400 mud-wsrsmen walled today In the San Dane teen bay area tot lbs dRmal that would launch them on a dwfenet of the Paeifle eeut ncslmt sa naval forte LA ISA KIEV PATS 133844 LATONIA Ky Nov 11 dUF)-Lsu-a Kiev winner of lbs first ran here today returned the highest odds of the too la meeting when a he paid ISfso for $3 atrsight mutucL BENNER BBEAKN OWN RECORD TROY Hot 11 0T)r-ev Raima ehonski of ML Pleasant big Fa aehool Schenectady national scbolssfcic enaa country champion broke Fils own today he led boms more than JM school boys from tha eastern dales In the annual Renmelmer Polytechnic limituie run GRID CAME HNOWID OUT Swvelil UN norrcaa Swinim itiwi FREDONIA Now On account at the heavy blanket of moor and let that covin the high school football field tho gtme between Own Bids tad Fredonls scheduled for this afternoon was cancelled HINKLE LEADS CAPITAL OPEN WASHINGTON Nor II Dick Hinkle young Pittsburgh pro with a 34-38-74 todsy led early star ton in tha 13004 NxUonnl Capital open championship as field contabuaB many of the country' top-notch pm-(hnionate darted the winter golf nab over the thoroughly chilled Kenwood Country club course here FOUR RIVED FROM FLAME! CATSKILL ffov 11 (UF Chrte Yelowich Oementon wu balled todsy a hero tfter ha twtet entered the ftame-wwept heme of AntbniF Yceks-wkh to rterue Mrs Yedtmrir-h and her Otree children whe bad been overcome kg smoke GENEVA Nov Playing on a field covered with three Inched of mow the Hobart and University of Buffalo eleven! battled to a sooreleu tie here today The heavier Buffalo outfit managed to keep the ball largely In Hobart's territory but a atubborn Orange de-fenae when the goal line waa threatened kept the game acortleu Punting duela between Puaaterl of Buffalo and Rich of Hobart with the odda allghtly in Buffalo' favor and PuaateiTa conilitent ability to run bock Rich'a kicks gave Buffalo the edge throughout the gam: Buffalo fought Ita way deep Into Hobart territory three tlmeo once each In the flnt third and fourth quartera but wu unable to acore A tprrte attempt by Puaaterl to win by field goal from plarrment on the 30-yard line tale In the fourth quar ter fell abort Hobart never threatened Buffalo goal throughout the game Flnt Quarter On a enawvlad held Hobart kicked la Butlalo Bath ildri unwlllini la tako of ftnalvr punted kiek and forth Butrala tartad drive from cm tar Hr Id lala a tha lint quarter which tndrd when ilubkor Oranaa Una rafuaad la yield at Ihe bemt team't lira-yard Una Hobart punlad aut or luir to mldfitld at Hit quarlai HOBART I Oaaa Quarter Tiklnf to tha air both taenia at tamplad to offact lha allpyny anow caotrad field playlna paoatly la Hobart Icrrltary Buflala Ibraatanad aarlnuily aaly aaca whan Hobart klckrd out a( beuada on Ita awn A lany pa Xuk to Fuel lari wu knocked down bp Rick the half tndrd HOBART 0 Third Qaarlrr A punting dual kclurtn Hkk at Hobart and Ptletynakl si Bufloln kryt tha baU aonitaaUy aoaawbiri In aldlMd neither aide thraatenlng Pwiatorl tad tleh aaadi all lalaa In runalat back trail punt lo a matin The euarlar ended uilk Buffala'1 noiMMln In midfield Than ware Mint fumbla rmultlnt In ns aarlau laana Beon: Hobart 0 Buflala 0 Faurfk Uaarlat The punllng dud brlwtra Rlrh and Puaaicrl continue Buffalo advancing Into (Continued on Page 3 Column 7) Wolverines Continue Undefeated Untied March Toward Big Ten Title MICHIGAN STADIUM Ann Arbor Mich Nov 11 Unlveralty of Michigan' Wolverine! took another Mg abide toward their fourth con-ecu lira Big Ten champlunahlp when they defeated lowa'a eleven hero to day 10 to Michigan larked Carl Savage ita atar guard out became of injuries Iowa had ite full strength Including Ite Mg guard Zud Bchammel who corller had been reported out with in-Jurlea An army of workmen ahoveled anow for more than an hour before the elevrna took the field There were 33000 apectetara In Uie stands Tha nowfaU (topped ahortly before game time but the aklei were heavily over- Flnt Quarter A Mf Punt by Crayna aara Mlehlgaa Um baU aa lawa'a but IU Wolverines' marlue chaaea ladad whra Brarhardu attempted plaeekick from tea ai wu wins vGvrncd the Nfflullafi eoraim marah te tha MUhWin aa tea peeled Xvarhirdvi hoofed a 2SJ JP1 Iowa If altar Fay M-yard tprlat had put tha tall drop In gjvkeya Mrrltary MKHUIAX a bcl'c'iiwrl r'ly purl xa ta tea Miabipao 37 aad oa tha aval play ue boa far 47 Xowa te" Mt terra aharfoa far a art laaa of I but aa fourth down Beaarr'o our- (Continued on Page 8 column 3) by the Author of Tarzan tho new aerial sensation! Edgar Rice wrought writes of savage men beautiful women and prehistoric beasts in tha hollow ft the earth "Tanar" becine on rL' 'I' Page Four Magazine NOTRE DAME STADIUM South Bend Znd Nov 11 For the tint time In 31 yean Purdue waa on tha veria of a football victory over Notre Dame the Boilennaken lead' Ing tha Xrlah eleven IS to 0 aa the two tcome entered the final period of tlwlr tamo hero thla afternoon Tha crowd numbered about 37000 Deaplta tho rain the field which had been covered by a huft tarpaulin wu In food condition tint qiuUr 1 Neither rould mka nr dent hi (he Iher'a defenw Is the flnt tew thnuU and a kicking duel between atm luu of Nolro Sent and Paine Purvte tniaed with Uni boldine clleht edie Juil beforo the dole Fchrlns broke throuab Id block Benee' pool the bill anlna out of bounde on thi Notre Dm 7 Heckler ud Cirnr tome it lo within two end hell yirdl if the nimbler toil the quarter ended NOTRE DAM! 0 PURDUE 0 Beeind Quietee Notre Dim itoppod tho ebirci onjlli own two-nrd marker but little liter Lukib temp ted abaci pin from Id and nil rebel Purdui guard Inter-repled It end ran fir I touchdown Per-donnor added tha point Notre Dime came tack with 13-jrard mireh which Fur-w i due finally halwd in III own II PUK-PUI NOTH DAMB I NOTKB PANE PUNDUN Mlllnir lo Lowery Kraut It it Pthrlna a lg Huaflm a Akoroiiki rg Pcbci Borah rt a ft Unaen Deewrit re ra Dual Ini Nonar qK Pardonncv Lukti Thh rhb Carter Brtnchttq Ibb lhh PurvU Nanai Ik fb Marker neferee Prank Btreh Barlbam empire John aebommer Cbteeioi Held judge Milton Ohea Dartmouth: head llneem Prank Hogta DtfCtlb Normal nn Informed of tbs preaeneo In Buffalo of gathering number of out-of-town gangster rmcketeera and gamblers who art attempting to align them-solve with local gambling interest Police Oommlaaioner Austin Rocha lata today announced the formation of second anti-gambling squad while pollre under command of Lieut Charles Arhuls were engaged In making several Bait aids raid -I have derided to break any attempt to form gambling syndicates In Burfalo before the plana of these men materialise Commissioner Roche aald "Aa a nwult of this development I em piecing a new gambling squad In the field Monday to be commanded by Lieut Nelson Cants line Oantellne and hla squad will join forres with the present squad operating under Lieut Bchula" CommlMloorr Roche aald he hea Information that mobster have come IA TRIUMPHS OVER YALE BV 7-0 Key Electrifies Crowd With Ground-Gaining But Chap man Scores Touchdown- YALE BOWL New Haven Conn Nov 11 (APl-Bencatlonal broken-field running by Homer Key 143-pound OeorglB halfback featured an Inter-ectlonal football battle today In whlrh the undefeated Southern Bulldogs de feated Yale 7 to 0 Chapmen Georgia fullback (cored the touchdown but Key thrilled the crowd with his ground gslnlng amounting lo 133 girds In the first helf stone Despite chilly weethar an Armistice day crowd ec limited st 4(1000 turned wt todsy fnr the renewal of hostilities Georgia wu forced to start without Ite star guard Lee Moore-head First' Quarter Tile kicked iff Chapman returned tec bell te hU lva 7 Alter aa eaehanea at kicka Kay brake off Uekl end ran 4S to 3d Ha mada He lira dawa ra Vatoi IT After A paw which fell la Ihe rad anna Kewelin klckrd to Ktr on Grar-ia'a 33 Cbapmao aa cut Sack modi il first down ca Tate's 14 and than made inether on the 3 A moment liter chapman hit tea middle far a toachdawa Oram kicked the lira point Xcsallng made 7 tnd thra fumbled Cummlnsc recaverlns far Tala an hla earn 4 An nrhanst if kicks Irft Ihe ball In midfield cc the period ended OEONOIA 7 TALI a Oeoria'i backs continued to ran wild esprainllr Ktr hut Yale's defenw slaved (Continued on Pegs I Column 4) HOCKEY BISONS START FLAG DEFENSE TONIGHT The flnt local gtme of the 1033-34 InternationBl Hockey tongue season will be played this evening when Buffalo meets Syracuse at :30 o'clock in the Peace Bridge arena PL Erie' Players and numbers: BUFFALO SYRACUSE 1 Taugber gv- Cuds 1 3 Beriett Murray 3 3 Taaedato Hughes 3 4 Barton rj Rennie 4 I Roth c- DownU Jervis e- DamgS Schulte y-w Martin Convey 1 Markls I Keating MU tor- 10 Kuhn tiw SchrincT 18 11 NewmBii c-w Retail 11' 13 Armand'W to Herbert 13 14 MneDmrald Huggins 14 Jirkn IS to Buffalo since election day from Detroit and Cleveland Unofficial "squaw ks" have reached the ears of CbmmlMkmer Roche thgt several of these mobsters affiliated locally have already made open demands for money to numerous bookmaking establishment proprietor and have threatened drastic results Including bombing If their demands for a "cut'1 of the proceeds ere not met The Bchula squad raided a bankmaking establishment at 301 Pearl street shortly after 3 today and drove about 00 patrons Into the street A man Identifying himself aa Joseph Williams 43 of 443 Prerl street wu arrested and charged with accepting bets on horse A abort time later pollre raided restaurant at BS3 Ornrsee street and seised a slot msrhtny Oeorge Stau-ber S3 of 017 High street waa arrested TEAM 20-12 50000 Fans Jam Yankee Stadium to See Gotham Rivals in Annual Battle YANKEE STADIUM New York Nov 11 Displaying deter mined scoring punch In the final quarter of tha game Fordham's Rams overcame a New York university toad by chalking up two touchdowns snd winning 30 to 13 hers this afternoon The annual "battle of the Bronx" was played before 30000 epee la tor The weather wee dear end cold Pint Qiiri-r Danawckl klckrd eft to the IT end Bmllh punlad kark la pardhem'c 44 Danewafcl punted out an tha 1 It Danowaki tried forward lateral Ui flrat par of which wc camplcted la Bnnea-ki Ac the litter Iclcral-pcaavd to Bor-da It wu fumbled end Tatra watered lha ball and raced 40 far a touchdown Danowaki mlarad lha kick Danwwckl kicked off to IT 30 end Bmllh punted to I Danwwckl kicked cut hi the IS Smith punted to Fardhcm 47 Cl the period ended PORDHAkl A 0 White reewrared Manlcei'i fumble far ca hla 17 ifto Fardham bad iicchcd deep Into Vtetel territory moved to Fardhcm' -33-rcrd llnv Smith pa Mel la Segtl wha rcufht the kail ea Me Fardhcm 4 Bmllh crashed thrauia rlahl suard for a tsucMawa A pan far lha earn paint failed Bmllh kicked aff to' Pardhem'c 37 teak the hall a dawn on ill 4 Bmllh pasted IS dawn lh middia to While wha rued IS far a tmiehdewa The for paint was blacked Herein kicked off la- Pardhem'c Siegel recovered Cawhlf'c fumMt far an hie ewa 30-yard mirk (Continued on Page I Column SIX-INCH SNOWFALL INDICATED BY SUNDAY Indications of 6-lnch snowfall before Sunday morning wars seen by Mateoroiofiit James Spencer this Afternoon sc gentle snowstorm con tlnued te deposit a layer of molsi snow throughout the city By late afternoon tha snowfall amounted to three Inches Mr Spencer said A year ago tomorrow on Nov 13 1133 10 Inches of snow fall In Buffalo FOOT BAU FINALS Biickkft Praah IL Ftna State Frarh A WBlIam Praah 7 Wealayaa Fnah 7 -Mlchigaq'gUto- Normal IS Iowa ttalc to raablagMBCbUtff A '3aWakrferet A MtdaihJHahS-3A' Aahlahd A -tomaitp 34te Drfmca S- 1 Chatter TVaeh A Albright A Ottrrtae-n SA Capital A Akron A Hridelbers 0 Ithaca IA Narlwick A I 4 si- -5 VS- vi "I a '4 SOUTH 0 7 ch 6 0 0 7 0 0 612 0 0 6 7 0 0 6 14 12 0 7 0 6 0 38 7 6 6 0 0 0 0 20 7 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tt 6 JAPANESE AIRPLANES i REPORTED SHOT DOWN MOSCOW Nov II BIx obi of nlnq Japaneae alrplanaa craaalqf the Siberian frontier eight daya ago wart ahot down by detente forced according to report! in high official lrc lea today It wu reported that more than 31 Japaneae fliers mechanics pilots and offlcera either were kl'led by the de fenae Jorcea or made primmer INDEX Page 13 18 17 13 4 Everybody-a CoL 4 Fminclal kMt(lIMMMi llg 12 Kenmme News 1 Newa Chart aettia5 6 7 Ig 9 Statist lea Calendar 13 Weather Report 11 ig Wright Article Second Scrtlon -'Magaslne and Radio Supplement (Index on aecond page of eection) Hist Section Avlntion Com lea Deatha Editorial A VV' Me jL.

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