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Ex-Serviceman By The Associated Frees' East Scores Harvard Ms Boatoa University 0. Yale 20; Friacetoa 14. 26-0 Win i Atlaatie City WAS 33; Swarth- Duke StrensUicns Bowl 1 Kings Polat sat Brooklyn a. Lafayette Lehigh Boilermakers Disintegrate son Chances on Victory Aberdeea Provlag Groaads 131; an Defrtck XS. uver LHWoiina alarrin Butler's Riiniiang DtdlnjFacto iaick.Hoovai';':- Atlanta.

Ga- Nor. 24-OPV-CTem In Relentless Second- Jerry LUkmVr- IfamU riaaaaria Colambla SI; Dartaioath MMylTU 89; Cornell tvfs? CoIgate Brows Bloomington, Ind Nor. 24 (iP New Nov. 24-ifT Indiana won Its first Big Ten. title, Missouri To Help Select dllSputherh Team CrUndeV Fla Nov.

U-VnAah Sentinel-Star sports editor and chairman of the all-Southern today "named sports. son's Tigers spiked Georgia Tech's 4 passing attacx opportune mo grabbed the Big tSlx crown and Crafty Ahrln (Bo) McMillin's once-scorned "pore 111 Hoosler boys were roaring football giants today. ments and unleashed a 1 powerful v.vjsK Teaaeeaee 14; Keatacky 9. Duke remained i on the Southern runnlnk attack to unset the favored Maryland If; Virginia U. Jackets 21-7.

The attendance Conference throne today as many of the nation's college football Dake 14: North Carolina 7. powering undefeated to Indiana wss estimated at 20Jm.mi Little Creek Nary: Florida writers -lajyA" States to serve utfLli. teams completed their seasons and The Tigers got the Jump on Tech's University's first championship in Big Ten history with a decisive 28 Bennlng 14; Jacksonville set the stage for next: Saturdays cnairman in picsj second team with a 65-yard scoring MAS dash between mighty Army; ana rreaayterlaaa Georgia to 0 victory over Purdue, --i. A delirious throng of 27,000 who overflowed the small Indiana Sta marcn in tne first period and then repulsed the Jacket regulars the amoiuous avy. ing tne snnusl regional hlgh school footbalK Those achievements were ex rest or tne dium saw the Hooslers, denied pected.

In contrast to Cslifornla ueiore tne nair. oemson drove ufaan si; taworxw awmi VuKAlabaaaa 85; Pensacola Navy 6. 29: Jjoatslaaa Tech 6 to 0 verdict over UCLA that mud championship since the school en The' all-Sou th- 70 yards to a second score and after dled the Western Rose Bowl Picture tered the Big Ten in iboo, expioae ern. system. Mississippi Missis.

Teen went 78 ysras to tally in the fourth came back 75 yards for a clincher touchdown, on five years old tomor-J ror not only the conference title but also a spot close behind Army alppl State Iren more and the terrific ngnt put by Tulane before bowing to row. will be set; Notre Dane SB Taiaae a. ana Navy jn tne national picture, otre name; ss to cv Alabasia Easy Wlaaer Third Air Fores 13; Air Traasport up differ enUj vL7 this year. Wine Hooslers Vabeatea auick-klcklnr and running of Alabama, the Eastern representa Comauad iSarS Florida A. M.

4 Moreh With burly Pete Pihos, a rough Marvin Butler was the deciding fac and. tumble ex-paratrooper, bulling tor. nesiaes setting tne jscxets tive in the Rose Bowl game, used its regulars sparingly while drub said, inasmuch as; selections will be" made bjr sports writers. Each' back on their goal with long rolling alcClellaa l(h Miami CPIa.) bing Fensacoia Navy. 55 to ov punts time after time A he scored his way to the first two or Indiana's four touchdowns, the Hooslers finished with a near-perfect record of Naval Air gtatlOB rete pinos was the Battering, ram twice, both times standing: up.

State chairman nine victories and a 7-7 conference will name 10 oth as Indiana humbled Purdue, 26 to 0, although the final two Hoosler tol Billy Poe started Clemson's first successful drive with a 26-yard run tie with er writers to serve on Independent The Boilermakers lived up to boards. Northwestern IS IUlaols T. Indiana 26: Fardae a lies came Via the airisnes. it wss the. first unbeaten season for Indi I -SaSt aner wnicn sutler- traiwa nis way to the Tech 12 in five plays, Jim Reynolds plowed to the one.and 01 dOaken Bucket tradition by bat Ofclahonma A.

AM. 47; Oklahoma 0. ana since the advent of Coach Bo tling Indiana to a scoreless tie in Ballots wiU be mailed next week and must be returned to the all-Southern office here bv Deeemhav McMUlln 12 years ago and the first went oyer on: thf next play and the first half. But relentless Hoosler loop crown in 45 years or trying. Mavis uagie Dootea nis nrst of, tne JVl-tf 1 'ltV power, unleashed by Finos and Wlseoasla za; Miaaeaou ium1 Kmui 5.

Selections will be announced De Michigan collected a touchdown tnree placements. George Taliaferro, great Negro half Xenraaka 13: Iowa mrTfitiSfaffi in the final seven minutes to edge Tech's regulars started the second cemoer 23.7: All-Southern State chairmen an. back, and Quarterback Ben Rat mondi's superb1 passing ripped Pur past Ohio SUto. 7 to 3. in the period bu the Tigers kept the upper Hatchhuon Naval Air Station Fowrth Amy Marooas Camp Hood, pointed today follow; struggle that: determined the run- nana, anving 70 yards for a score dues defenses to snred In the last aiter several miia tnrests.

Texas, pr'-pr Alabama. Benny MarshalL niiv two periods. nerup. Northwestern's youngsters beat Illinois, 13 to 7. and Wisconsin .7 -Tf.

Carol Cox and Dewey Qulnn led After Pihos rammed across from mingham News; Arkansas, Orville If" dumped Minnesota into the cellar the one-yard line to cap a 77-yard 1ui Chrlstlaai 14: Bice alongside lowa; by downing nrnry, Arsansss GazeUe, Little Rock; Florida. Woody Thompson, Miami Herald: Georria. Joe LJvinm. Indiana march midway in the third a ground attack to mldfleld from where Cox passed 27 yards to Ssm But and: Butler went the last 23 on a reverse. CaghVa placement made it 144) at the half.

Gophers, 26 to 5 12. lows lost to Boathera Uethodkt 34; Baylor Nebraska, 13 to 8. in a non-uue period to break, the Ice Purdue disintegrated Into a badly whipped tesm. ton. Atlanta Journal; Kentucky, Earl affair.

Lato In the third period the Jack imoy, Miuiavuie umnersiournai: Louisiana. Harry Martlnes. New nr. Mlssourra S3 to 12 conauest of Less than two minutes after the 1fSXTeaa Tech (fc New Mexico (tie) ets suited driving 78 yards to score Ksnsss ended Oklshoms's two-year first scors Pihos again battered on the first Play of the final quar across from the one-yard stripe. Colorado A.

A M. Colorado Col- .7 Hoathrra CaUforala 33; lOregoa, CLOSE Birr NOT ENOUGH TOR -A TOUCHDOWN ter, jsck reek's runmnsr ana ueonre domination of tne Big six on tne same day that the Sooners were taught a 47 to 0 football lesson by where End Ted Klussewski had re Mathews' passing set up the scor left leaptng; high' for Hal Johnston's past ini the firs quarter at Foranian Fieltl yesterday. mria- -t t-tl 1 11 1 1 1 i- f.t 1 a leans Mississippi, Earl Daily News; North Carolina, Jake Wade, Charlotte Observer; South Carolina, Scoop Latimer, Greenville News; Tennessee. Edgar Allen. Nashville Banner.

Jsck Proctor. Caiveatm covered a Purdue 'fumble, State aV- Bob Fenimore and his Oklahoma Althoush Pihos suffered a back ing pass, 28 yards from Ed Holtsln-ger to George Mathews. Jack Helms a IOTKHI OHBIH IM INUI BU niDI DH WBI OH1 DWMW. UllHJ WWK WaUppfNI rMSP A. and M.

mates, Waehlagtoa State WaAlag injury at the outset, of the final aat hi a a foovo. vj Borjaje, irgBuaii-r wok aiair paoiograpafBT Kicxea eoai. Dake Improves Bowl Chsaces ciemson roared back 70 yards to Duke, still the only college team News; Virginia. Tom Fersusson. Vlr- period, the Hooslers slammed to two more touchdowns, both, ion passes.

The first came on a seven clinch tne Kame. wuinn ran 23 ysras -is. rji 'w' to' score twice on Army, improved SS guuan-ruo Morroiav. crimson to mldfleld and then lateraled to Chip Clarku who went 12 more to yard toss from, Ralmondl to Klus- 'MX. Glaaa Lezlattoa) 1A Jefferaoa Its bowl chancer by subduing a stubborn North Carolina aggregation.

14 to 7. that ensured It the flteaaoke) GatwIlfutUp Stiff Figlrf tne Tech 40. qumn pwwea to the St. Chtotophero (Rkhatoad) 33; Southern Conference title for an sewskl in the end sane and the second on Ralmondi's four-yard flip to sub end Lewis Mihajlovkh. "iy Reserve -Tackle Charles Arm 23 and on an end around after one play lost a iyard, Clark dashed to PennStaejTrOl Eleven.

55-6 rensacoia Woodherry Foreot Bplecopal other year although It must share some of its glory with Ciemson which defested Georgia Tech of the strong rang the bell on two' of his I I 1 Vi.i-'.A.. the Butler scored through the mlddle.V it Tao 1 Hmanpar. Paa. St Oootsto Torh (T) i southeast circuit. 21 to 7.

A' week TqjClose Alabama Regulars Pile rour placement 4 tries for extra points. ago Ciemson drubbed Tulsne. In the Conference race Indiana Pittsburgh, I Nov. 24. AV-The Carta Up21Idinlt joaryisna nanoea Virginia a Ampnibs Hard Pressed In Gaining 7th Straight Texas Christian Blasts iRictg finished on top with five victories c.

sarroa to-13 setback and pushed the Cava A--'-? and a tie, while Michigan, a 7 to a.o.....wooaa. Taompaoa E.T.. Clark JL liers out of the unbeaten class, while Victory 3 winner over defending champion O.B.. 1 iiBy 'Leroy- Wm'taa-KSi-i Tennessee blanked Kentucky. 14 to 0, and underdog Mississippi slipped Pitt Panthers salvaged a little glory' at the end of a dlssstrous season today by turning back Penn State's Nlttsny Lions.

7 to 0, with Jimmy fleet Pitt back, account-ins; for the msrain of victory with onio state at Ann Aipor. wound up (Coatlaaed from First Sport Page) WllUama arJtiopes 4 Tuscsloosa. Nov24SV second with a 5-1 record pass down the middle to Weldon K.H.,.,.Foa Alabama's Rose Bowl-bound Crim Tm linanna: '(X'-s -i Fort Tesi, Nov. 4w JPh- past Mississippi stste by a single point, 7 to 6, Auburn hsd little trouble with Loulsians Tech, 29 no wright, cator halfback, for a first m. rarSaa fi vIaStoaMi fta) son Tide rolled to an overwhelming Ctoiaoai 0 tl Rice's chanploashlp hopes la the Oooraia Toeb 7 7 tf.B.....WhltMr aarcaabun- L.r.i..O'Brtn Miiifl.KDNl a 90-yard mn for a touchdown In the -first 0, and Wttle Creek Nsvsl Base down on Flrnda's 27.

Dupree failed to gain on three tries, and then to get off a punt but Claanaoa Taaenraawaa aj 0 85.132 See Buckeyes victory over; tne gensacou Naval Air SUUon's Goslings today before a scant throng of 7X00 Soathweet Coafereace football race flickered oat today, smothered by atdo, BnUor S. Polata aftor toaehdowa Cuts a The game was the fortv-flfui la'; topped Florids. 12 to 0. Feaa Coaaea Back was mobbed by the charging red- Leoa Joalla's passlag arm as Texas a.T Hoi bra X.E.. ieaa on chilled fans.

the traditional rivalry between Morna xaco aeonoa: Tnnwiii Penn, by Army only a Chriatlaa beat the Owls 14-18 aad uraadnax for ciun. rotai aiiar lonea Ralmondi Coach Frank Thomas allowed hla snirts ana nnsiiy surrendered tne ball to the Ampnibs on Florida's down i Ifaluia leave the Ualverstty of Texas aloae these two and gave the Panthers their twenty-sixth victory, as against 17 for Penn State and week ago; came bark with a 50-M-6 conquest of Cornell that brought at the to of the ataadlBga. regulars to roll tip a 21-0; lead in the first period, and used them sparingly thereafter. but the second iteAWa' Arhor. 24-h) Skat Peril Boat zo-yara line.

Johastos) Galas. If the Quakers the Ivy League laurels- Joalla's pltrhlag aad Kitted toe or S.H.. i Scora.br poriodas Indiana i'itii IS 1 S8 ladiana acecinv: Tnnchdoma Pihoa 8. KluaacwaU. MihaJ-Lorica (iub for oMa- A 402-pound skate.

.11 feet long two tlea in the long series. i 'viitlehlnn'a Wolverlnea, Harry Manias, who last year booted Johnston ripped off 19 yards. and 'teams continued to out and more tnan nine feet oetween The Panthers struck swiftly to the fJhrisaaas to the title, spelled and was chased out of bounds on its wing tips, almost capsized the Yale -had to come from -behind to down Princeton, 20 to 14, in the first of the Bis; Three battles. Harvard got resdy for the Ells by gain the margin in this game, the class Goslings and scored twice in the second, once in the third and banv) fplae defeat for the Owls who had made the six. White charged through and tossed Stetler for.

a two-yard oae of the moat amaslag comebacks boat of Skipper Walter TCousins, who was fishing; off BIsckwater; twice more In the fourth period, The Tide's star halfbaclE: Little loss, but the Amphlb: halfback Head, sire; Tne great nsn got en- la Coafereace history to drive; lato a tie-for the lead with Texas after third they have won this sessoiu With both teams battling for an advantage, snd the game onl- a few minutes old, Penn State rtntlng on third down and Robinson, a fresh-man from ConneUsvllle. got under crushing Boston university, so to n. Columbia won: its eighth game in nine starts by downing Dart came right back with a ungiea in tne diet ana it toox tne skipper "and his crew of -two more foar Hcklags.v gain. iCruss and White converged mouth. 21 to and thus became Harvard Lead T-.

Joalla's passlag set ap bora on Johnston, spilling Mm for ai tnan an nour to onng it to tne sur Harry Gilmer, handled the ball only five carrying; it three times for 21 yards vand passing sucess-f ully once for 12 yards; in two a tempts. The unsuccessful toss hit his Honied Frog toacadowas, oae yard deficit. the highest scoring tesm in Coach Lou Little's 16 years as the Lion face with tackle rigged to tne mast. 1 by Nonaaa Cox la a smash ToWiri2044 on tne next Play, nowever, Jonn- Colgate and Brown deadlocked from the. Rice three-yard llae, aad Eire to Get Cars -v aum went iover for a toucnaown.

the ball on his own 15. He slipped back momentarily to hla own 10, then Bashed down the sidelines be- hind 'fine -blocking to stand- Ing up. Mike Roussos kicked the extra Eire is looking forward to getting Princeton, i Nov; 24w (ffV-Re-covering from the shock of two Schmeig's placement was a dud. at 6 to 6 but Pittsburgh surprjsea by whipping Penn Stste. 7 to 0.

the "other by Eawood Taraer on a plaage fro mthe Owl Bams's running attack rolled up fionoa covered Litue creek's 350 new motor cars. They will be small 10-horsep6wer British ma quick Princeton touchdowns in the 306 yards and accounted for- most aerial attack like a blanket, and first five minutes of play, a super Tony Tovicsln was a marked than Texas' chances of winning, the Southwest title Increased wit Rice's. 13-to-13 loss to Texas Christian, crimarllv on the nltchine of of 18 first downs for the Tide. Three completed passes. In four attempts chines for the most part ana wui cost close to 81,800.

There will also on every Play. Gators rushed ior Tale eleven came oacK to stage three. long scoring, drives of 72, 68 Johnston. Navy's nltchlnaT star, ao be some higher priced. All will ar- were-good -for 63 more.x;i'j.v ana 45 yards ana aereat tne Tigers.

Downs Illinois Leon Joslln. Southern Methodist bad Coast Conference by conquering Washington, 7 to 0, and Southern. California emerged as the probable ef ectlvely that he had a hard time Lrive In Dublin fully assembled and 20 to 14, in their, 68th meeting; to The -Goslings were helpless offensively: except for a.TS-ysrd scor- no trouble with Baylor, 34 to 0. this, with the duty, high production getting his passes away; Washington 8tste snnexed -thel Rose Bowl host with a 34-to-7 vto- costs and high labor charges, will ng march against the AiaDama Florida Stops March In. the third i-quarter.

Florida northern division title of the Pacific' tory over Oregon State. third stringers in the third period. account for the price. With Van Kirk, a shifty, hard running back, shredding the Princeton defense, the Ells paraded Howard Rogers, ex-Rice haifDacK, halted a Navy 'goalward march Hap Murphy, a fourth-strong halfback, blasted a University of Illinois forward wall to blU today and sparked Northwestern's WUd-cau to a 13-7 victory as the two clubs closed their IMS for five straight first downs and and Frank 4 CoUopy, former Ne-brasker player, did most of the" run when Virgin Dlngnuur recovered Johnston's fumble on Florida's 36. GUllsm and Taylor took things In 68 yards for the winning counter in the tnira ausrter.

wun kitk ning to get to tne AUoama 18. Rogers -t; passed to Mike Sheehah ex- tneir own nanas ana Mnwartea Conference football sessons. plunging, across from one foot atissoun enav ror a line. vv Ed Farsegian, sub for dick Con Dingmans efforts to gain -through the line, and Hogan kicked to Johnston on Nsvy's 30; Johnston returned the ball down the sidelines Except for their, brief moment at the start, when they capitalised Nasi Flxtares Sold ner, scored tne nrst toucnaown for the Wildcats, going over from the two-Vsrd line after Murphy hsd A copy of VeIn Ksmpf1 sold for 15 yards to Nsvy's 45. on two lucky breaks to Jump Into a 144) lead send most of the crowd of 30,000 into 'a spasm Joy, the Tigers -were completely JscK wiiusmr pass, wss inter 85 and Goering's "Knight of the Air" went for 82, when the furnishings fthe former German Lega sparked a 71-yard drive in the second period.

Jim Farrar converted from- placement Murphy scored cepted by Tackle Saari on Florida's from behind for a capacity crowd of 85,132 fans, punched over a fourth period touchdown for a v.7-to-3 vlctorr over. Ohio State here today; after Tackle Max Schnlttker had put the Buckeyes ahead, 3 to 0, with a 17-yard field goal In i the rSkthlrd -riWW The hard-earned victory gave Michigan second place in the final Big Ten standings behind unbeaten vvS Indiana, which won the title by v'i--r'-pastlng Purdue, 26 to Oii'r A Less than seven minutes of play remained when Michigan sent back Henry Fonde diving through Ohio State's right tackle from the one-yard i-llne for the winning lfrycar-Qld Navy trainee had made the opportunity himself by going 25 yards: with a pass from- Pete Elliott yifcjt- Fonde'sldestepped Buckeye Half-back Dick. Fisher as he caught the on the Ohio State 35-yard line and pedalled 16 yards farther fore being hauled down by Ollle Cllne i Crashes Over' j. VSp From there Elliott drove in two plays and Howard Yearges lateraled to Fonde for a first down on the Buckeye five. An offside penalty set Ohio on its one-yard line arid Fonde hit through right tackle on the second plsy for, the winning Chlafties first 'conversion attempt was -nullified by a penalty against the Wolverines and his sec ond try from the seven-yard line apllt the uprights.

Ohio's field goal, Schnlttkers sec-i; end of the season, was a beautiful ante boot from the 17-yard 'f line after- the Buckeves had moved to Michigan 12 on i Hal Daugh-tertyi 35-vard pass to Tom WsSon Crt- and MichlMn braced, Ohio 'M The hall was In' Michigan terri- torV, throughout the third period. Ohio once punched to the Wolve- 'j 5 rlne 15-yard line but lo the ball On State held the Wolverines in first 1 to li; and 143 yards bv rushimrvto Z-yji Michigan'! 105 The Buckeyes com-VM pleted one of six passes for 35 yards Michigan four of 12 for 63 rJ-i'-i- The rOW. IB) MMUim' (T MeKaiU ''''sj'' K1 Jhnaii iV. tion, in uuDun; were aucuonea re outclassed and only for three firm stands deep in their own territory ana tne' Bsiiors began' to roil once again. Stetler bulled his way tne secona counter wun nve jnin-utes remaining- in the last period after rslnins: most of the ground cently in Belfast, Northern Irelsnd.

The sale realized $7.040 Including in the closing oerioa uiey wouia have succumbed by a much higher In' a 55-ysrd touchdown $1220 for the steel combination-lock to Florida nine, and Vaughan who played a. whale of a game at end for the visitors, spilled, Stetler for hZ A break in tne game set up tne safe" where fthe German Minister kept his most Important documents: Navy marched 80-yards fori Its BrothriBameitMSI 132 roe a radio set in cabinet ana 8408 for an epldls scope (map pre flnsl touchdown. V': After Johnston fumbled Koran's mint on Navy's lector ana screen tnr zeiss. mosi buyers souvenir hunters. ate to 20, Stetler bolted off-tackle for a 45- Jard gallop, twisting away from a alf dosen Florida tacklers to the Gstors''34.

Johnston smashed-to 6-6 Deadlock Lord: Cslto Wlas Bet I-X In Aberdeen, Scotland, they1 are teUlnsr of how Lord Catto. Gover Providence. Hi-1 Nov. 24- (JFh the 23. and Stetler 4nd Johnston nor the -'Bank of an made first down on the nine.

Stet Illinois touchdown plsy. The It llnl had punted and a clipping penalty was Called on the Wildcat 41-yard line early In the second The ball was in the. air at the time of the penalty, 1 and was awarded to Illinois on the 41. On the first plsy. Fierce: broke through an opening off left guard and sprinted to the goaL 'live' la Lake; 1 Herring, pollock: and other sea fish, which have lost most of their scales but.

otherwise are all-right, are being found in a freshwater lake near ROsslare, in Eire. They thought to' have come in through a channel cut some years ago to release flood waters Into the "i After making effective use of only 33 of their 371. yards total gained, the Brown Bears came from behind ler dove over the line for two, and Aberdeen man, won a bet. An American friend said Catto must be an Italian his'. name: ended in on a tackle cut-back.

Stetler In the final period to deadlock chalked up Little Creek's final score, Lord Catto bet him 310 Kate. 6-6. today In their knur drawn would convince him differently, and Schmels? missed his second con out twenty-eeventn footoau led into a hotel. bar? where he. secutive placement of the afternoon.

The Bears wno puea up iirsi downs to the Red Raiders' three, had their 1O000 supporters' spirits going up and down like 'elevators Pao. FlorMa 0) tHUa Cfwk (IS) knew had Catto's Aberdeen whiskey; 1 1 ordered two Scotch he says, "My friend took one at the name on the bottle and handed over, the bfj MooMf. L.T.. Htirkal until bod Atescn gave tnem uie ly LJ Miliar unwu ing points with a 10-yard sweep around right end midway through the finale. 5 WW n.w.

jaarua William 1 WJ H.r.,...nup Q.R.....WIUam H.B...,.Onrhiuaal Burrla Brown saw its fifth scoring chsnce go down the drain early in the third period when Warren Davis the Raiders' left -end. intercepted Al Llsl's nass on Colgate's 30 and raced lt.B.,.. 70 yards for the. i touch Phiiadelohhiuov: 24ffVPenn Ivy; League and a uiw urn a vs. A Scorinr tooetidows: LltUo Croak Jeha-aton aad- Stotlar.

v.v SnbatUntoo: Xittlo Crarte- Xnila. Torl down Km-fws took It out on Cornell today. Mauled season 'Ai-ecord 'of six' victories la, saraj taekiaa. Gnaoman, aoar.aiaaop maud. Coal! eantara.

Wuntr. Wnaaawr X.R.. The Bruins were making impressive progress Just before that costly break, for they had returned the by Army, 61 to 0. a week ago, the Quakers bounced; back to; run -up record 59 to on the Big 9-5r sJS "iii Tw barha. Wllllama.

GiUatta, MrClooa. riorida against two defeats. Cornell, beat en for the sixth straight year by Penn finished its first season un- Enda, Hall. Kraaa; tacklo. JfortaUaro: vuaroa.

Pharr. Odbaim! cantor. X', r.Bworr second half klckoff 22 yards to their 27 and had rushed jfnd. passed, to Hea in tne ozna renewal, ox tneir traditional football series. Ball: bark Cartor.

Born. Vaasalao) Skre-dowaki, Braaawall aad Piasmaa. i Uder: Coach Ed McKeever with five Ohto.sute Vsi wins asralnst four -v A crowd of 97M0r that--sat In Colgate's 23. t. -isy On second down and nine to go, -orf.

Fish- Baaks Deaaded Eire' sees her fUhlna; Industry 4 i. t--t Ohio sut MoriwrrteM ml kr plant aunt). wind-swept? Franklin Field during weveerormade 1UWI IS TodaysWhite Usl fsded back to the 80 to try an up 239 yards by; rushing snd i 132 yards: through the air, Penh's attack. made A thousknds Quakers quickly sweep! to a 20-0 -a. menaced by Spain, Dublin reports that a fleet of over 30 big Spanish wonder how In the world Armv mmnwmn meannmi tdwmow rsM Mb for MaMbannwr).

Painl after tone Chiana tmuh for Dvorak? I. Olito Statr aahaUtat Knd. SMobenr tarkNVi INsoe. Maltinak. Vasiol Wlatm INC.

ieaa tne, first tnree times tney got the ball and go" on from there for trawlers now is operating ort me Skellhn Rocks on the Kerry coast. I. vi- J- the worst rout of the series started managed to score such a convincing triumph, Penn's big line held Cornell to a minus two yards In rush World's largest manufacturers of fine cigars rnaitda. Jlne. SXM: (water.

O'Dra: hark a. 'v Khraaai.T KraJU Sarriartaaaa and In .1893. That year. Penn-pilied up other aerial and was hit hard by the fast-Jumping Dick Blrkins, who held down Colgate's right flank. As Blrkins crashed into the ball squirted out "of the Bruins hands into Two steps took that winger into the clear and he never was -seriously challenged ss he made his six-point marathon run.

Using a small-mesh seine ring net, the boats are denuded hitherto a if ty to nothing scored the mark ing and It was only through the sir that: the Big Red threatened at all. 1 adbatltotaKnd. Tord. Hb aonrer: tarklaa. Drrtelh.

Praahaw. Callahan: MBWU J.1.1 v' well-stocked arrounds. despite Irish mat was -snaiterea toasy. The. victory also gave They gained 156 yards in thls.

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