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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 16

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Wfi 'C j' SPORTS Jf Notre Dame Back In Stride Wins 21 0 P' i A Mustangs check (Brown Stages Razorbacks 13 7 nA 1KJV 80 YardMarch Ifs 7 li 0 7 0 14 tor 1 kick ootball Results "DELIGHTULLY DIERENT" University (Bt Oasis ri Nov 18 P1M twlcj but fivend it 13 tip top Lesius pHysd with a Buddy Grime Vt Mammy Lucas Jack lmpton Vs Pete Powell Harry Keney Va Pepper Young Pete Bahu Johnny Lawwtn ball one 30 Utnnrot 19: Iowa Btt Missouri Bntler 0 Wsihlngton To Win By 7 6 Columbia Outplays Victors Un til ourth Period In Battle of Undefeated Teams urman Checks South Carolina run yards i tne UNbLRl'ANBAHLE QUALITY AND VALLE Bart Viviano Leads Big Red On Off Tackle March Through Line Hunting Parties New Deer Hunting Preserve Of 6000 Acres ormerly Posted Offers Unusual Op portunities to Sportsmen Communicate with REESON Supt Spring Grove sorry Co Va Lafayette Eagles Play Maple Eleven The Lafayette Eagles one of Tide water's strongest Indeoendent nmateur football teams is scheduled to play the Maple 0 eleven this afternoon st 2:43 on the Maple field It is requested that all members of the squad assemble at their regular play ing field at 12 to make the trip to Carolina threatened Brown has only one more hurdle to take to an unbeaten season but that is a' tough one Colgate which it will meet on Thanksgiving Day The Lions started out as though to make the game a rout After beingtopped once on Brown's 12 yard line they took the following punt on the Brown 35 and drove straight through to a touchdown The rest of the pe riod and most of the second was a punting duel betwen Cliff Montgom ery the Lions brilliant quarterback and Chase with the Bears back in their own territory most at the time The third period also saw Columbia continually on the attack Brown Begins To light Brown however had just begun to fight The Bears took the ball on their own 20 yard line in the fourth quarter and staged their sensational drive to score Buonanno tore off 20 yards around end to his own 40 He flipped a short pane to Gilmartin for 10 yards and another first down and the same combination got 15 on the next try Buonanno tried running with the ba land made a first down on Columbia's 25 With the Columbia defense demor alized Gilmartin flipped a short pass to Ball for a first down on the Lions 10 Buonanno picked up eight yards on a line plunre and substitute full back rank Gammlno lugged it across Chase did his act and the ball game By EDWARD NEIL Ithaca Nov The Big Red wave of Cornell rolled over Dart mouth 21 to 0 today to close the season for the Hanover Indians in a mass of wreckage Edged out narrowly by Pennsylvania Harvard and Yale Dartmouth was caught in a hurricane that drove it I tossed to the goal in SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 1932 'i i Washing Polishing Greasing Dependable REPAIRS Comer Bouah and Taxewel! Phone 41043 Charlie Shaffer Sophomore Plays Leading Role In Sec end Touchdown March WINGIELD LEADS LOSERS STRIPE Pass Attack Ties Yale In inal Period By 7 7 BEE A LA MODE WITH RICE LUNCH I BIX CHERRYSTONE OYSTERfi Virginia Beach Scouts Defeats Wildcats 6 0 The Wildcats defeated the Vlnlnla Beach Malaxed game yetter day The losing team fought to th lut second The oatitandlnv players were Ceeey and Cox for the losers with Gunter and Lows for the winners Joe Gunter made many re nisrksble runs Navy Eleven Hits Stride SPORTS SAE STORAGE 25c DAY AND NITE SERVICE mi 1 Michigan Has To ight To Qrnquer Chicago Ann Arbor Mich Nov 12 A stubborn Maroon Hao wavered twice under relentless pounding today and the powerful undefeated Michigan football eleven by a score of 12 to added Chicago to its list of seven grid iron victims since October 1 Huddled in blankets as enow eddied through Michigan Stadium before a biting winter wind 34500 spectators cheered the Wolverines as they swept another barrier from their conference title hopes The Maroon line schooled against Quarterback Harry Newman's passing and alert for Trt Petoskey's plunges kept the Wolverines from piling up a greater margin It was Newman who furnished the drive that never gave the Maroons a chance for offense and it was New man who raced a punt back 70 yards In the first period for a touchdown and cleverly faked a passing formation to dash 28 yards for the second touch down late in the fourth period Place kicks attempts after each touchdown felled Colgate Wins 10 To 0 Over Aroused Syracuse Syracuse Nov Vf) Col gate did the expected In conquering Syracuse 18 0 today in the thirty fourth renewal of their ancient football fued It was Congate's eighth victory Of this Reason: Syracuse playing the best football of its year showed an amazing de fense AU told neither offense func tioned with the brilliance that had been forecast and It was on that the outstanding plays occurred A touchdown by Rowe in the second period another by Lee in the fourth a field goal by Lyon from his 22 yard line also tn the fourth and the point added by Rowe after the first counter gave Colgate Its score 'MJ 70 Yard Sprint Wins 6 0 Washington Nov Delot 70 yard dash for touchdown In the first few minutes of play today gave Randolph Macon of Ashlann Va 6 to 0 victory over American University After the spectacular sprint across the goal line both sides engaged in desperate but futile play The American Eagles trlsd their hardest in the final quarter opening up a passing attack that carried them to the visitors' 2 yard line but an Intercepted pass crushed that hope Crossing the line in the third period before 13000 at Raleigh yesterday Cumiskey brought victory to the Wolf pack team which outplayed the Blue Devils completely STATE HUMBLES DUKE 6 TAR HEELS TURN BACK WILDCATS I fL Vita Al VWa 'Cumiskey Ace iiaiiiMiinwwweveimmiVeiiiWitimiewwi Irish Return irst Kick Off Lassiter Puts Eli In Lead With Touchdown airman Scores On Pass rom Kadlic By ALAN GOULD (Associated Press fqwts Editor) Palmer stadium Princeton Nov After striking three times at Yala's goo! line defense without breaking through (John Paul Habile Princeton's star sophomore quarter back turned loose his aerial weapons to give the Tigers a sensational 7 7 tie with ihe Ells today All the thrills of this fifty sixth an nual battle of ancient rivals played in a cold wind before a crowd of 40000 spectators were packed into the last half as the battling Bcngals rallied to match Yale's 80 yard drive that sent Bob Lassiter hurtling over the goal line Ken airman Tiger nd crossed the Ell goal on a 20 yard passing play en ortune tackle piactkicxed tne extra point that prosed the big equalizer in a game hard fought from start to finish Passes figured largely in both touch downs Each team registered seven first downs Yale's slight edge in rush ing 0 yards to 02 was offset by greater gains through the air 120 yards to 49 Yale Misses ield Goals After a scoreless defensive struggle In ths first half marked by tne failure of two Yale attempts to register a field goal with the too of Clare Curtin tackle both teams threw all their offensive weapons Into the fray in the last half Aided by the wind which gave Pur nell a big kicking edge over Dud Par ker of Yale In the third period the Tigers twice battered their way to the Ell threshold The hard running Princeton fullback Jack James each time was stopped within barely a stride of the £11 goal With quick scoring rush Lassiter shifted from the ground to an air at tack A 34 yard pass to Bob O'Con nell end put the boll on Princeton's 34 yard line O'Connell then swept a dozen yards on the old end round play Parker took a short pass for first down on the Tiger 7 yard mark and Las siter bucked over in three rushes sided by a 6 yard penalty against Princeton for being offside Curtain Dallas Tex Nov Coach murrwuu Qi tne lorwAra Pwm mw his Southern MethodUt VM4VSAOALJ MUAbBUgl WLU VAAClr E1M1 1932 Southwest Conference game day They fought from behind tn aeress tne university or Arkansas 13 to 7 after Arkansas had taken a 7 to 0 lead in the first three min utes of play Joe Biddle Razorback fullback raced across the goal after recovering a fumble on the 4 yard line for the opening thrill Baccus and Ray uqua scored for the 8 BUSTUBS WIN ll Port mouth Bureu The Hujtl defeated ths Rook 31 to 4 yesterday afternoon Btxrrlnf for the vis itor were George red Hamm linesmen and Maivey itnd Hookins In ths taekneld ths former seerlnx three touchdovna While the latter reslalered two SUNDAY Why Not Brine the amily Hero Today and Let 'Them Enjoy One of Our Lunrhcons or Dinners! Popular rrives Princeton for being offside place kicked the extra point Yale Caught Asleep Ktdlio's' subsequent pawing for Princeton caught the Eli defense so flat footer that the wonder was the Tigers failed to score more than once Steve' McPartland a substitute back had a clear field when he took a long heave from Kadlic on Yale's 5 yard line but for some reason he reversed ran backward then was downed as ho raced wide on 4 This op portunity went to waste after a high pass from center which McPartland fumbled resulted in a 7 yard loss McPartland was on the receiving end and on 20 yard line when he took the next toss from Kadlic for 35 yard gain airman later was in the clear as he grabbed a pass by Kad lic and ran five yards to cross the goal line ortune's kick tied the score but Princeton although passing buck into Yale territory again after the kick off did not have enough time to do any more damage Cornell Is 0 Carleton 0 Auguatana 7 North Central Ilamllna 10 MacAlaiter 4 Rom Poly 34: Aurora 7 Beloit 7 Laks Porut 7 Ball Teachera 13 Indians Blate 0 St (Minn) 4 Bt Cloud Teacher 0 Lnwrencs 33 Albion 0 Bt Viator 13 IlUnolt College 7 Marehall resAmen IS RJo Granda Western Rsaerve IS Ohio Wesleyan 4 Ohio Unlver Ity 23 Cincinnati 0 Mutklngum 7 Westminster 4 Heidelberg 13 Akron Deni on St Oberlin 0 Cats 30 Hllltoale 4 Ohio State IS: Panniylvanla 0 Purdue 18: Iowa 0 Michigan 13 Chicago 0 Woo ter 13: Mt Union 7 Baldwin Wallace 43: Hiram 0 Ohio Northern 30 Bowling Green 0 Toledo 13: Otterbain 7 Western Michigan Tmchert 74 Adrian 0 Illinois 18 Indiana 4 Wisconsin Oklahoma KansM 7 Dayton Drake 4 twllel Depauw 35 ranklin 4 i WabMh SO: Indiana Central Normal 0 North Manchester 13 BJnflton 7 Center 13 John Carroll 7 Coe 4: Knox 3 Ashland 8' Kentucky Blate 0 Iowa State Teachar 13 Michigan Nor mal Dedancs 13 indlay 4 SOUTHWEST Southern thodlt 13: Arkansas 7 oior a ao aroioraao 11 Western State 0: Colorado Mines 13 Phillips 14 Oklahoma City 30 TAR WEST Wa hintton State Washington 0 Utah 37 Denver 0 Pacific i WUllainetto 2 Columbia UnlrerUty (Portland) 7 Pactfio fl (Ik aMtU ajaa 1 las 1 aa 1 1 sr Orem State 35 Montena NATURAL ARE TOOTSIE nWan vs bashara Davidson Nov North Carolina found th Davidson Wildcat plenty tough but turnsd them back 12 to 0 here today to continue an un beaten march through tha Big ive Charlla Woollen the flrut nf fhw OUfirterbftCkl Whn iltornatAlv1 th tcanie and Charlie Aheffaw anntaAmiMt ji halfback furnished th fireworks Wool len look a low boot from Charlie Psarce left footed kicker in th opening qurter and ran it back 62 ynrd for a touchdown Shaffer was th main sprinter In a 48 yard drive down the field in the final period which brought th other scor As it turned out Woollen sens tlonal run WM Anmiffh tn Whin tk Wildcats but there were moment when' It appeared altogether likely that Div Idson would wipe out that scant lead Wingfield Inspires Wildcats Ona of these was in the second quar ter when Georg Wingfield a sopho more halfback and th wildest Wildcat of them came into th gam with Davidson holding th ball on its own so yura un ana arov hU teammates into an offensive frenay which waa not halted until th Tar Heeia were backed down to thslr 15 yard Un and had bol tered their forward waU with replace ments Wingfield started it with ya! dash through his own right tackls It was the first first down for Davidson Pearce added 9 mor yard and slashing at the end and off tackle th Wild cats roared on down the field adding two mor first and tana Brandt th Tar Hl left end halted the Wildcat speedsters momentarily whn h1IPP4M1 through and downed Wingfield for a 6 yard loss but Johnny Mackortll towed a 9 yard pass to Morri and then slid off tackle for another first down which put the baM on the 15 yard line Tor Heels Take Ball There th Tar Heels who had yielded 60 yard in lew than a dozen playa stopped three thrusts at the Un dead and took th ball when a pas on fourth down was Incomplete Th Wildcat got to the North Caro lina 15 yard Un again in th last quar ter march was Davidson's best bid of the day for a touchdown and when it fell short most of the 7000 who watched the game from th wind swept stands of Richardson ield wergreed that the Wildcat were licked Throughout the contest a stream ol Tar Heel backs went from the bench Into th gam and back again but non did mors damage to th WUdcata thnJJaffcr and Phipps who teamed at th halfback post during most of the final quarter Shaffer Goes Over Phipps opened th Tar drive for their final touchdown with a 12 yard gain through right tackle that put the ball on the Davidson 36 ytrd Un Bhaffer overmatched that with a 22 yard sprint through th sama spot and after his mates cracked th line for six yards mor he went around left end for eight yards and a touchdown Both attempt at adding tha extra point were from placement Lasalter (Continued on Pag 8) Scores for State Against Dake orTouchdown i Mellnkovich Paces Yards: Ramblers Pull Great WILDCATS LOSE RENTNER STAR WITH BROKEN RIB By PAUL MICKELSON South Bend Ind Nov notr uam roaring along today with th power and deception It showed be fore th dismal invasion of Pittsburgh pushed over two touchdowns in ths first flv minute of play and added another in tha final period to route Northwestern 21 to 0 It wa Northwestern worst defeat In the bitter football series since the powerful Notre Dam machine of 1920 hung up a 33 to 7 triumph The 42000 fans who braved a freez ing temperatiffe and a discomforting snow were rewarded with a basing but brilliant game which save ths Ramblers "com back" Ths battle was full of thrills from th opening kick off when big Georg Mellnkovich elec vrnwa me Buxvermg uirong by Mltero VsaI si MS4AM M48VJk W4AAV UUUH I KICK MB 1 for th touchdown that settled Issue They aw Northwestern valiant outclassed com back to threaten times from Notre Dams's 23 15 yara line only to lose golden oppor tunities because of the watchful Ram bler pass def ena Rentner Suffer Broken Rib Rentner tar Northwestern back waa a victim of the hard tack ling and hard play breaking a rib in the first psriod but playing until th half before the injury was discovered Mellnkovich' run one of the longest oi the current season was the be ginning of the end for the Wildcats ive minutes later Ollie Olson tempted to punt on the fourth down but was tackled on his own 37 yrd line by Jo Kurth giving Notr Dani the ball at that spot Apparently stopped on the 23 yard line Koken dropped back on the fourth down arched high pass over the end sone and Dominic Valro caught th ball with no on around him and time to spare for an easy touchdown Northwestern's greatest showing came In the second quarter when they tossed caution to tha wfnrf O1bav wf4sd out long spirals to gain advantage after advantage But the Wildcat passing attack always good for a score failed aismauy Rambler Pull Perfect Play I fourth period on one of the prettiest plays ever pulled off by any Rambler team Afte: Koken had tossed a lateral to Steve Banas a flip that netted 22 yards and brought tha bill to North three yard line the Wildcat line revolted pushing the Rambler ball lugger back to the six yard line In three smashes at tha line On ths fourth down the Notre Dame backs executed perfect double lateral Ko ken to Banas to Kosky to Jaskwhlcli for the score Jaskwhlch despite the cold that i forced frequent tumbles was deadly i with his placements adding one after eacn or tne Kammer touchdowns a perfect play I 1 11 i Ar rThTL 1 Vwl HbZw fl YlYIRb A jM turn in inn ii ti oi Greenville 8 Nov 12 Playing smart and slashing football powerful Hurricane swept to a 14 to 0 victory over th University of South Carolina here today and es tablished Itself a sold Id favorite for the State championship Paises led to both touchdowns Lyles Alley fleet and lltle backUpped around end tor the first one In the second quarter after an aerial had placed the bs'i in scoring position After slashing play by both teams the second and final touchdown wu Notre Dame's final tally came in the mde In the fourth period on a p'er ovv piny irvin non omiin to Van WOOu the brilliant end boutn Carolina urman half the the Old th lege Parkers held On first play th pass from center was bad and Poppleman fell on ths oval behind his safety glVlng two potnt A few minutes later Maryland came into possession of the ball on ite own 20 yard line gained 15 yards on a pass from Crecca subbing for Nelson to Bnner and then in one of th most brilliant plays of the nay crecca shot a pass about 30 yards to Kiernan who raced th remaining distance for the only Maryland score Buscher jbblng for Woods made good with th kick Ernest Pargoe Joins Atlantic City Atlntie City Bulldoo an determined VKS? A10 the BoT CIub Bskt bail Leans fhta eaon they will hold rneetln tonight at the home of Jack Jones B07 ort atreet Last season the Bulldogs th of the league ao plans will be made at the meeting tonieht hU'iIta0 poU' Ern't Pargoe has Joined the team and with his height Tu hsve ths best hoy Who would like to Join the team requested to coms to the meeUng tonight Roast Turkey Dinner Choice of South Roaat Bluffed Princess Anne Turkey Cranberry elCJIVa 3" MMKURII niHlIHCil tiut tered Bwert Potatoes Hot Bis cuits or hoi is and Butter Coffer Tea or Huttermtk Choice of Dessert AUV Spring Chicken Dinner Crushed Pineapple Can rhnu of Hotip Half fried Spring eaaaavir ROIHU rU 10(7? lntterwf CfwimA tlsaf Vtlazstllf jwb a vr 'ssaeviss 8LUI11 nr HH lUlirc Ira or KllManssill ue WIIIUB moire UJ Dwert Roast resh Ham with taa Dressing LUNCH EAT THE GENUINE PAGHETTI ITALIAN! aotmi Georgia Tech 4 Alabama 0 urman 14: South Carolina 6 Tulane 4 Kentucky 3 Danville Military 0 lshburne 0 Centenary 8 Louisiana State 0 Episcopal School 18 Randolph Macon 0 Mississippi 37 wanee 4 Mississippi College 30 Louisiana Tech 7 Loyola 30 Oglethorpe 0 Knoxville 0 nah EAST Washington and Jefferaon 14 Buckneil 0 Haverlord 7 Washington College (MdJ 4 Middlebury 7 Vermont 4 East Stroudsburg (pa) Teachers 45 (VUIUSUUIH Vs Transylvania 7: Morris Harvey 0 airmont Teachera IB Bhepherd II Juniata 45 Oalteudet 0 Trenton Teachers 1 Upsala 13 Colgate 14 Syracuse 0 Cornell 31 Dartmouth 4 Harvard 71 Holy Cross 0 ordham 7 New York University Rutgers 37: Lehigh 4 Amherst 33 Williams 7 West Virginia Wesleyan Georgetown Tempi lit Penn Stat 13 LfayettSl Bt (Annapolla) 0 Detroit 38 Vlllanov 13 Rochester 13: Kenyon 0 Manhattan 24 Clarkson MaMchusett Stat 80 Coast Guard 13 Tofts 8 Boston University Wesleyan 20Bowdoln 0 Springfield New Hampshire 7 Rhode Island 18 Connecticut State I Catholic 4 Providence 4 Worcester Poly 13: Rensselaer 13 Buffalo 4 Hobart 0 Union 4: Hamilton 4 Moravian 38 Hartwick Albright 33 Baltimore 0 Muhlenberg 24 Gettysburg 7 Uralnus 20 Swarthmore 4 ranklin end Marshall 13 Dickinson Allegheny 24 Alfred 4 St Bonaventure S3 Thiel 4 Lebanon Valley 4 Mt St Mary 0 Susquehanna 34 Wegner 4 mvTunutirac as oioux raus ruiroacKTUoes WYer3dPeriol Highly Regarded Blue Devils' Smothered ailing To Cross 1 i 50 tard line ENTIRE DUKE BACKIELD Riddick ield Raleigh Nov North Carolina's State vic tory hunaw Wntfnenk clearly nut claswd ths favored Blue Devil of Duke University here this afternoon to win their ennual football battle 6 to 0 i' 'Som 18000 Demons watched State hold the Duka attack in complete check whit Wolfpack threats cam on Benni occasion and late in th third 5f! quarter Un smashes by Roy and Cu 1 Miab Ate ImAAass salvlAM AIABhWJ VA44BUAQM U8 AtoKUV kU UW across Duks's goal Th contest mad next Saturday 1 gam at Chapel Hill between Duk and the University of North Carolina th deciding battle for the Big lv th winner of that gam ncces sarily having th best percentag in th stfrcl Doh Team Outclassed Duk came to Raleigh slated to "frln but never came close to a score On time tha Blue Davila advanced offen sively to the 60 yarfi Un on th next piay ADDovt was inrown tor a tnrec yard loss and never again was half of th filed so closely threatened Beautiful high and long punts fea tured th contest most of th way The toe of Rossiter and of Laney of YStefc 14 IristVa Aha 438 yards each and Gresson 'and Mc Quag averaged 438 yards each for state uernson kicked it times ana McQuage once On of Laney's boots late in the gam wa good for 75 yards from th line of scrimmage a it trav eled from about his own 15 yard Un to roll barely across State's goal un touch! Bob McAdams State's left half back and Mop Cumiskey fullback were theatro of to afternoon McAdam Woollen Races vjn 04 Yards ror "A1 Windsor Lions Beat Williamston 55 0 Windsor Nov The Windsor Lions thundered down the hom stretch with a 55 0 triumph over Williamston High School in th Am latlce pay game here The Lions had previously subdued tha Greenlee 13 0 this seasoq Shlrner Ballenger Dunstan Grant ham and Walker all had a hand in the scoring Ths first three named bad two touchdown each while Walker and Grantham contributed on each Dunstan ploughed the line for the only extra point of the gam and was high scorer with 13 points complex passing completely baffled th visitors Windsor ran her points scored thia season to 206 in seven games The Lions play Edenton her next riday Port Norfolk To Play Ocean View Today Portsmouth Bureau Port Norfolk will tackls the Ocean View A at 3 o'clock thia afternoon on the Pinners Point field Anticipating a atilt bat tle Coach Burch has been drilling his chargee intensively all week and tana at tending will view an entirely different or ganization in action Middies Play Best Game of Season in Downing Mary? Old Liners 28 7 Baltimore Nov In one of their best exhibitions of the year the Navy Tara ran passed and charged their way to 28 to 7 defeat over their Stat rivals the University of Mary land here today Virtually th entire gome wu played In the Terrapins' territory causing toe Old Liner to take a defensive stanq throughout until they scored in a last period passing attack Early in the game toe Navymen ne gotiated their first score A Navy punt i bounced from th hands of two Alary 1 land backs as they collided In attempt ing to catch it and Harbold recovered for Nvy on th 37 ysrd strip Chung Hocn personally conducted the oval to the scoring zone in four plays but Borrls missed the kick Borrl Runs r5 Yards Borries ran Maryland's kick back 55 yards to th Terps' 30 yard mark In three plays Borries gained 20 yards Shung Hoon added one more and then went over and Campbell added the ex tra point In toe secod quarter Navy began a march on th Old 40 yard line ad after four line plunges had netted 10 yards Borries got clear and galloped 30 yards zeroes the line He missed the try for extra point Near th end of the third period th Sailors made their last touchdown Clark subbing for Chung Hoon started from the Maryland 44 yard stripe and U1WHCI4 V4A jaruB SMC Borries who romped across line The latter also made good Navy Gains Safety About midway in the last future Admirals paraded to seven yard mark but Joe Thomas Dashing Halfback When ths Commodores need the yurds they call on Joe Thomas to make them Here he is apparently running right into a swarm of John Marshall tacklers he he faind 10 yards Thomas scored the touchdown as Maury won 6 0 Photo by Borjas staff photographer TURKEY OR DUCK DINNER With Choice of Soup Roast Young Turkey Egg Dressing and Turkey Glblct Gravy er Roast Duek Chicken Liver Dresvlng" and Natural Gravy Cranberry Naue Stewed Bleed Potatoes Steamsd Spinach Choice Dessert (teffeajz' rfe I ULL COURSE ROAST JERSEY MILK VEAL DINNER VC VU COURSE SPRING CHICKEN OR GOOSE DINNER Boys Club Spartans Practice This Week The Norfolk Boy Club Hpartons will fscs Btrrnuous practice this week on the Bovs cnurL nBDiin inrni to inhp for ths Boys Club Basketball opening November 30 A scrimmage game will bs WadnARriAV nlrht An nmirf local senior combine to test their weakness end netting them to get ths rang of th baekrt when the whistle sounds The following players have reported to the Bnxrtons end are ready fa the gong: Rani nres Bld Ponkin Joe riedberg and Abe Rfnct forwards: BUI Armstrong and Harold Eisenberg centers and Bootale Goldateln Buck Jonea and Ralph arter field guards urman scoring touchdowns: Alley" v9nWv! (suo ror jonee) wooa point Matter toucnoown Adair (ii (piacement runnfng) By OSTER HAILEY New York Nov 12 (J) An un uL an nruwu luotoaii team wnicn nad vvyi been outplayed and outscored by un II 11 beaten Columbia through three quar tlBI TIPII 111113 ters of their annual gam camo to Ute 88 VI 1 1 888KJa fn ihft lAAta nnarfjar frtrfnu Ara marzvU sift yards for a touchdown kick the point and send th Lions down to defeat 7 6 Scoring early in tbs first quarter Columbia was a constant threat to I tbs Bears' goal line and until that sensational advance by Brown starting the fourth quarter the place kick Capt Steve Grenda missed for the extra point did not loom aa crucial error But' the Brown touchdown gave Bob Chase hl opportunity and th Brown nmroacs caimiy booted toe through th goal posts tor th point margin of victory lv Minutes to Play With only five minutes left to after the Brown score Columbia i penetrated inside ths 20 yard line but the sturdy Brown line threw hrlr fifi thru A anrt th nAhr just before the final gun with Subati helplesfily from one end of ChocDkopf lute Quarterback rank King missing i to the other an attempted drop kick for goal from lone touchdown came the 18yard line ln thW quarter after a desperate No less sensational than the touch IndUna passing attack down march of the Brown Bears waa I Yw Cornell has gone their stone wall defenae when the Uona JNthout victory over its ancient foe I irwm new axigiana uaptam Hart Vlvl no a burly Un smasher and crunch ing defensive back who has vitalized the Big Red attack for three or tbos years wasted on time today registlng the Cornell wrong Use Doble's Off Tackle play He led an 80 ysrd drive running be hind Gil Doble's famous off tackle slant to the first touchdown enough with the first of Ab George's extra point place kicks to ensure the vic tory In the second period Cornell scored twice more PassM from quarterback Walter Switzer to Dick Beyer one of 14 yards the other tor 23 put Viviano in position to plunge across from toe two yard line Swltzler hurled a 27 yard pass to 1 Jo Martlnez Zorilla for the final Cor nell touchdown late tn the second psriod sfter rank Murdock Cornell guard had recovered a fumble by Bill Powers Dartmouth halfback on the green 27 yard line Although the Cornell attack that failed to score a point in a tie with Princeton and a single touchodwn de feat by Columbia drove Dartmouth all Prcm8e in th second iialf the Big Red could not score acaln 23 irst Downs for Cornell Tn all Cornell piled up 23 points downs to 7 for Dartmouth and but for a break would have never been scored upon On an intricate lateral pan in th third quarter Switzer dropped the ball and Bill Embry Dartmouth end recovered on Cornell's 36 yard line George HUI tossed a short paw to Ward Donner an end Roald Morton Plunged to the 10 yard line ana on fourth down Hill got off Dartmouth? hainack BUI Powers deep in the far corner of the end zone victory was the sixth in 16 game toe first played in 1000 Wisconsin Turns Back Minnesota Machine Camp Randall Stadium Madison Wli Nov Wisconsin rose to unexpected height today to score a 20 13 victory over Minnesota in the forty second renewal of thslr tradi tional rivalry Walter "Mickey McGuire a Ha waiian youth with an Irish name play ing the last gam of his collegiate oareer on the home field scored al! of Wisconsin's touchdowns ths final in the last minute of th contest The victory represented the achieve ment of thia year's ambition for Dr Clarence Bpears Wisconsin's new men tor As coach at Minnesota five year he saw bls charges beat toe Badgers four time and tl them once' but 'this year he pointed his new pupils for the traditional gam with the Gopher and cam out on top McOulr brought th crowd to 1 tie feet on the first play of the game when he took the ball on the kick off and ran 85 yards for a touchdown Llnfor kicked the extra point team got with ita total of 65 Cnminskey Come Through Cuminskey fumbled a couple of time at mor or leas crucial moments but ha more than offset toe miscues with a powerful defensive gam and his line driving on offense including his smash for score Rfafsk wMartto alffViA 41mA Hnami to fftiir gfor Duke 7 'r create live dck max wok th only Wolfpack substitute of the gam being Bob McQuage who went in to try for th extra point with a place ment and did well and the Interference wa toe best of the year backs were unable to get go Ing Nick Laney Devi! star waa al 'Wya In check and had trouble hold Ing punt as the weather got colder and colder during the game He fumbled half a down kicks as he tried to taka them tor attempted running Porreca Roger and Crawford were best on defense or State Tulla and Espey were th star llnemn To open toe game each team punted on first down but then Duke with 5 Abbott and Lansey running got a first down to th Devils' 35 line There it was decided to punt and several ex JUwVWlUj irst Down for State Midway th period Cumiskey got 13 In two tries for a first but Duke ened and more punting followed Shortly after the second stanza started McAdam slipped through hi own right tackle for 16 to his own 4 yard Un to start a State threat Oumiskey McAdams and Roy made a first into Duke territory and then Mc Adams got six at the line and to Roy for gam of 16 more Mc Adams and Roy made a first to 11 marker and on first down Cumiskey got about five but fumbled and Laney covered for Duke on the 5 yard line Rossiter punted out and State got an other first back to nuke's 971m hut was unable to Duke's one threat at territory earns shortly after the third period I started Roeslter tossed a pass to Laney for a net gain of 29 yards to th 50 marker but Abbott lost on the next i play and thejj Cumiskey Intercepted a 4 PM tried by Rossiter How Wolfpack Scored I score came after Greason punted 45 yard in the air to Laney I who fumbled on his 8 line and recov I red on his 2 marker Rossiter punted it out to Wilson and he ran it back 11 to 83 Roy got 11 at left tackle I and on fourth down Cumiskey fum bled for Rogers to get it for Duk on th 15 I On first down Mason fumbled Cum taker getting th ball McAdam and i Roy mad a irst tn thro trys to kei uonunuea on Pag 8) 1 1 in liifiatata: liLMONIC SEAOOD And RESTAURANT Ine IM GRANBY STREET Phon 44745 "Charity Begins At Home Help Your Community und Cumiskey rvt OACK fife "I 'S 4 A''1' f' 'T I 11 I BmMbM f'to i romiliii iMiSuiieesewaiiwpi I I 1 i I Hl JP HioL Kr I mw Hr HB a A' 7 lJIW ii 5L 1 Sy 'rlf r'4 Swoawa'uWSir'i i 'fj1'" TT KT i 0 'f it 9 ff Is 8 0 4 rirsr rnre If I il in I I 1 I I Ap I ft a 8 jOW 1 I 'A 'kV a j''vz ewtj finna AX Ji' Il fT 1 Bl I iE 7 yil I I 'p 1 I III I a BR a Hr 'H i a I Hm i i Mr Hl 1 I 9 KY Xj a ng 4 OH 9H I A iv ms SI! il i Ijil Ml IM 3p a HLiri 0 VP smaasi jn esagteroz st aaeshafrw I iRIMM IUIIM1HI lp 'I HtV aS IhI xs 1.

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Pages Available:
658,904
Years Available:
1878-1963