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1 Navy and Amy Elevens Wage Desperate Battle To Tie Score, 21 to 21 SPORT, FINANCIAL NEWS SPORT, FINANCIAL NEWS VOL. 92, NO. 62. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 192 6. PRICE: TEN CKNTS University of Detroit Makes Great Showing But Loses To Georgetown, 19 lo 0 Darkness Screens Play Georgetown Backs Made Frequent Trips Around the U.

of D. Ends TITANS BEATEN WHEN INVADERS RESORT TO AIR That Enables Sailors In Contest To Tie Late Middies Race to I4-roint and Passed Before I hey Brace and Avert Defeat in Fleeting MomenU of Game Greatest Throng Sees Bitter Duel. BY M. F. DRUKENBROD.

iirrir.n Til. Nov. 27. Navv and Armv fouaht each other to a jw standstill in the battle of Lake Michigan here this afternoon, and, tvhile a shrieking, howling throng of 110,000, with representatives ail sections of the country, looked on the engagement ended with inr l- 1'ht gam Koes tooiu" Jd'Ml' AT f'l UltSC SCltivt noa. fc ti'jm'aml then the other in front, and I .1 i nrn.

rOf Trie Iliul joai i I. ijpiwai 1 -1 ca, a nei'irai crowa wmcn Miareu 115 sympatnies wun Dom scnoois. Ke-Bje'mberirg this, there could have been no happier ending. A la'e coup, maneuvered as dusk was settling over the gridiron, rovidod a screen for the sailors' attack, made it possible for them to jve off defeat when all seemed lost. Weil concealed behind his own line, with the ball seven yards from the goal and three yards to AH.vi Shapley took the ball from Hamilton on a crisscross play, d.i-!iing far to his right, not a man of the opposition was able to 'SZlii V'U-'" V.

'rift -M -V VT Carnegie Beats Notre Dame in Year's Biggest Upset DEFEAT ENDS HOPE 'COUGARS PASS OF NATIONAL TITLE! QYER NEW YORK Rockne'i Eleven Outplayed in Every Department of Game and Lose, 19 to 0 Two Touchdownt and Pair of Field Goal. Bring Rout Irish Stopped at Plaid Goal Line. Pittsburgh, Xov. (A Ilame national fo'dluH rlam Leaa, uniy 10 ce uugm .1. 111101 jr as 011c 01 me nioM spec- WIUI Jliav vine the result in doubt until the final mm A uuu-wvsicm nuwu mill 1UUKCU go for another precious first down.

over tor a touchdown. Service Game Trimmings Thrill West Hundred Thousand Frenzied by Martial Spectacle at Soldiers' Field. Academy Teams Given Spectacular Greeting on First Trip "Abroad." BY JAMK9 HISWETT. -Chicago, Not. 27.

The heroic, the terrific tie-Army, 21; Navy, 21. A football game today that was worthy of the twelve and half decades of West Point's annals In war and In sport: worthy of the eight decades of Annapolis, where llewey studied and where John Paul Jones sleeps. A game at once brilliant and stal-wart. Each side taking the offensive and never relinquishing It; each side thinking quickly and Instantly smashing thought home with the power and sureness of trip-hammers. Let solid fact do what rhapsody supposed to do.

And this solid fact and also the hiKhest of the high lights of any epic, game Six different men made a touchdown apiece 3 on each side. Seldom, very seldom, do you see that. Each side kicked goals three times. Thus beautifully balanced was the twenty-ninth annual game between the two academies and the first of the twenty-ninth to be Continued on Page 21. FOOTBALL RESULTS, IX DETROIT.

Georgetown Il I', of I), 0. WEST. Army 21, Xavy 21. t'olo. Tenehers 1, la.

Teachers O. I.oynln Orleans) Mt, Lola (Chicago) 14. St. Mary's (San Pranclseo) 7, Santa Cliira 0. Iowa State 20) California (Southern branch) fl.

EAST. C.enevn SO, Rethnny 0. Ilatnn 7, (iunntlra Marines 2. Illirknell K(, Dickinson li. Cnrnrgir Tech ID, Nntrr Diime 0.

Boston College 0. Holy Cross 0. W. s. rslrjan Davis Elkins 7.

PnOFESHinXAIn AMERICAN LEAGUE. Phlla. Qunkrrs 13, X. V.Vsakrrs 9. NATIONAL LEAOVE.

Crunk ford V. Jnekrta 7, Delmlt Uuluth HI, Ilnrtford O. )iiuiliip aspintiin were shaltcm! wrrHrt went t.ti to a shut-out ijftrjt at thr hanU ol ll'-e riitKeil CarneKie Tech elrtrn, to 0. A crowd el a rrri'ff ttrffffc for any sport event Forhrt fitM. home tht Pitt.iuf(h National Iwgtif haticli.i'I club, wrtit into et-siatie a the fifljj whittle biew, ami tore down the pouts.

Eliot cl the police to control (hit at.n; (tn were fruitlrsn. The wcutnl frJitkifi of Ro ktic's Grant On Score in 3 Pwiod Until Pnt Bring Two in Fourth. DEFENSE PROVES STOUT Jnoly' 42-Yard Run After KickotT Stands Out During Gam. 8 If STANLEY th4nt In tho I'nftnrsttf n( tfcrtrolt tli power tf tt I sscentl ti4 S'lrreiel-ro tatlgnt fithl gfternn.trt on tlnan field. II to I) rirnlt tiwk noma of th lorr.

for hr psr-UnU It ftebt a mi formd thn tUun ri I (lr In th fiiurta abandon tho rit, its powerfiil attack. (Ar th rapier, the forrtl pas. bfor reptitij tho riHct. The Tti.m fi'iis'it 4 ne' fniuhf alt e.itl. If wn thrtlr hi! tin.

piv in Ci trtuin4 partii'i lfnoaxt th etiwlnj fray. run nf 4J (urdt on I kickot foiluwing th jthlf.t belt p-e i ihlr it-trlinr j4nosr had irktr I ftelil, gnl mtti on bin. sr In Uk lout tb Ccorjrtfowu man I arthei Mm from fwlilnd bail a "His K-'mo n.U'J one nU Uir na In Thrsa rerlo. f.ir ttirea psfl.i.U, c.itli nuld grid t' b'" mnaT'n tUy ffm t' bi lln MU ms'luodt rr. t(UntiT Long.

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hrr tf tw- l-t'." .7 i a haa Jitl ft-a jan4i .) fit i ai- 1 vr.mn (, at P- ft 0 Hrr'tnM a liana on mm until ne naa racea M-ven points wnicn resulted- IT'iiU nun iiuiv miu 9 orT-et a touchdown which Ca- ai Army back, scored early in we i quarter on a su-yara run, which was supposed to win for thf toliiitrs. Sh ip.ey after on of th- iwt determined ana speetnou- ch iriTri that have marked these trivial camcs. an advance of 65 yjrls dualist a fighting cadet ii-Ti trim win struKgnnir to pro lyl th" lead which had i-t'K-A It to on hlii long gallop. Trnae Were the Moment. fl.

sc-wre tense moments as the ml'ihit'inen kept crowding closer ill to the eoveted goal. ti by the determined efforts the were making, the tens ct ttiomcirul.i In the stands were on th.ir Pet ihroughout. iien three plays left as many lo C'i lor a ursi uown unaer the army the navy's suppoTt-i i wire fearful of the next play. (rarfu! lest failure would set to Mucht the irr.at charge which had last lieen irmde. But Shapley was oal to the task thrust on htm mi whi-n he went over the goal hi thu wildest scenes imaginnDio br ke out the navy's section.

Tho middles knew that only a mi'Mm turni agiilnct them could liMt th now. They would be atnfl.iil with a tie score under the tircu.nstarices, and they got it. Caiti la Determined, Too. fought back just as de-t-rcvncllv during the rest of the fuith period with darkness all but niv.k,ii:i!c- the Held. The cadet Mm crowded far down in navy ter- rv, mi'-n In the late minutes.

It'it(t enough for Wilson to a field goal from the 20-jard It i a big moment for Wilson, fiat, for him to gain a place the greatest of the i i (- football heroes. Hut he (si; th- ball swerving too far to imu. That was tho last i tin side hod to score, al-tr piny was In the navy 'he Held moat of the time few minutes which were a tie satisfied the sailors. rl visloncd a continual iileasure. They Jumped ft'-nt, 14 to 0, through a ralr ns early while showing i and effective attack, were not to enjoy the long, as the army 'r-k1 j.i in the second quarter tv.

iired "i even the totals at 14 to 14. Thrill, the Crowd. i'l ring games like this one, sides Indulging, thrill i uninitiated, those who 'hi' fly to witness the ppec. ti, f-. iii also nre marked hv I hnd football alike, Just 'day's.

vv was a good passing I a punch at crit- in rushing the 'ball. defense was spotted, it given credit for holding 'h-eitnlng soldiers as they their frantic efforts to f'? knesa was descending fne. principally to a run- with almost every one backs capable of 'he hall, the army proved the game's greatest The soldiers 'oiitltioed on Page SO. Is Big Ten's Best FIRST TEAM. Position.

Left end. Oosterhaan Michigan Left tackle, Haakntrskt Ohio State Left guard, Phlvrly Illinois enter, Hrllsrk Illinois Klght guard, Mesa. slate Hisht tarklr, Johnson orthvseatern Right end. heeler. Minnesota (tuarternark, Friedman 'Ilrklgaa, (apt.

Left half bark, linker Xorthnealern Right half bark, Ohio sitate Full hark, Jnesllng. E(OXU TE1M Position. Left end, Hell Ohio State Left tackle, User Michigan Left guard, llarl. Center. K.

House Chicago KlKht guard, l.ovrtte. Itlaht tackle, elson Ihwn Itlaht end. KUher. (Quarter hack, Almqulat Mlnaeaota Left half bark. Kntsi-h last Klght half hark, Purdue, ant.

Pull bark, Lenls. Tllllll) TEAM. Position. Left end, Aplts Chlraga Left Inckle, Msrrlnrr Illinois Left guard, Hansen. Minnesota (enter, Klein Ohio state Klght gunrU, Von tseonaln Right tackle.

I rldll Ohio State Itiaht end, llnrrua laeonsln Quarter hark, l.aaum Illlnola lft half hark, Ohio State Right half back. Mlrhlgan, Cant. Coll hack. Ilnuthrrty. Illlnola Copyright 1" t'T Its t'hi'so Tribune DAYTON WHIPS QUANT1CO TEAM Dayton, Nov, S7 University of Iisyton won their flnnl contest of th hre thla afternoon by defeating ths Quntco Marines.

to Ths Flyers nwl their only mark er In suven plays after the opening whistle when ndianced the hull from the to-ymd line to the Marine (0. ota4 to for 37 yard with itln runnii'g the remaining three for a touchdown. The Murines only score was th result of safety when Snetllng fumbled after drortptng of hi own goul for a hurry th nr b.rvH hi effort. Tht eiri almt rr.rHiire3 vv to B'ardurd of r.rrrier yJir a 4-! i he Kuanls. Th rntr ft Htt, mcIow nrr of th pivot irn o'htr y-rp.

hit In rr.r.l. th P'uvera 3.J t.i tftit jf th-m. J-nny Frdrran -f ir. f'ipr. "in th: h'-n-iitfj a e''? ii rift old n.

tjurt-r 1-h k. Tf 11 i a fo.t-'aU plfvrT vi i i rr; w.l hat hrJ t. nr.v in r-f'j tf a k'n 'n th -i Ma "i-'" k- it ar.4 rr.t.irr f-f p.iM, x.iicm an 'i m.i re -i-t if an Jsfl Hllhoot TT a v. EAGLES HOLD HOLY CROSS, 00 Boston College Playi Strong Defensive Game Against Old Rival. Draw Permits Boston School to Close Its Season Undefeated.

Boston, Nov. 27. (A. Boston college, playing its last football game under Coach Frank Cavanaugh today, ended Its season here undefeated, by holding Holy Cross, Its ancient rival, to a scoreless tie before 40.000 shivering spectators. During the greater part of the game, both elevens battled evenly In mldfield, but three times the Purple, rated as the under dog before the starting' whistle, managed to fluht Its wny to the Maroon and Gold's line, only to lose the ball on downs.

Cronln, Boston college's kicking ace, then punted out of danger. Lacking a strong offense. Holy Cross thrice attempted to score field goals, but Wise was not equal to the tisk. His first sttempt, early in tho opening period, missed the enemy crosa-bar by Inches, though he was kicking from the 2U-yard line. His two attempts, one from the SS-yarfl line and the other a placement kick from mldfield, failed to land even, near the posts.

Boston college remained on the defensive throughout the g.me. BOHTOS COLLEGE. HOLY CHd-iH. 1 lower Dunint ivllrlrn riictun Wilrzevikl MrOntrlt Vhlan McKer.ney to) Westen Cronln Smith Ho.ton Cntlese Holy Cross K. Tt P.

0 Gtivnl I'liflin r'mn I.VTl.tl (c M. Cotm.irs I'lr (1 I -0 Suh.tstijiten' IV.ston fur We. ion, M'-Nmnr for hrr.ith. lian for for M'imrk, I.arsm fnr Holy fir M. 1'otiiiors.

lywery fir M''iy f'r Lynch, I'rais fir Iwr, 1 MiKfliy tor I'riUs. K-fere A. twtiwfitt (rown) empire Walter It Oktson Head I f-STi t- J. Th-irr Fit i'l JvAz 3. Mc-Carty academy).

-hnuM be of th tT to rarry on and pivot to iln the xtra yurd, ml thf t.tvvr rj.nM permit to be Mopped in aa upright p-ni tinn. Thr Phmilii V- prft ation Imr an-rj t-rk (1 thr- tkih i'ar and rr r. m-it n-i'ii pr.rti all. Vit trn-inr ft piiy i lh rt-t f'fen-aif If v-rt'thirif In motion Th i.n'ant th bnll rmpp(! a w-H A re led w.rh iln crhtr rrain t- n-a ynr' h'r f.r.ST 'Wfl. 1 fi''- htv a pu.n at I urotf-K -i r-r- Ph'ii hav n- to a'vif to rrt any tr.

p-? r- ar fo R'n d- -T -he mor etT-fts Ilr Tat-fclr Parre. T't y.ir thr! tn an un- Spurt in IjwI PerioJ, Breaking T'ef, Give DtroJt Vk-torjr, 4 lo 2. Amrican Knot Count AtW Dtrlroit Lead for First Two Periods. fcr I 1 it v. l.i th ir-i-t it Art't jr-.

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liw! Michigan ihiokn Ohio W'eshivan trmm; 3T Oblff Vts.ii mmi wraifr. fkaf had ftrtt4tr4 npcmium t.f th t-T (. M.ifcj Ibt I Jf Ori-hr I. Th nm will mpn Ik Hl-htan t1tyaM. flhiM nN 4npp4 raM Ilk' Oal tmtr -whcrt-tU.

t(i4 tH Raw tfcretta.il IrM- tnm wfc plmyw4 mm4 rrMtbrJ hp wirmm 'Uifa In l--T. tfca If year ft. Ik Met t4li trr lit I at rlpa oi ard f' "1 Inrr a t. i a Ota' rj. ii Il-af l-'-.

wi-r at tl, s'art I mro i a Tea io an (. riiati-a I. ha 04 II waa a-'0 ie f- r'l'irv. A'f a I e-. i) hit ivt'i t.

(. fsrpa'r n't t-iii' Ut 1 t' (V ia.f.fO-1 fcy tO'-" ke.1 0' 'v. for anothtr r'-. Th 1 per in' i'rl I truma paas on ths Jl-ysrd ('laa'4 an s. Thla i a it and i n'; wi pjTi '-f' a'oo'1 nut 5fl nr' fsf-? -i ''in I) "n-y 'A 1 if a i r- "i Katsat Hk lf Kr '-f a a-' 'K- 4 4 A 1 i at.

i I I i I i f.imous horcinctt" of 'J-i wai completrty ruiclasin! in evrry r. jiariiiient of pUy by (lie Skiho Notre. Ddtnp conifticrrd iytit ote-vioiid oppoiu-ntu thu se.iwn. m-rluflintf Army, while taatei! ilcieat at the lunil ol New York university ami ati-l itrmn. Irl.h Threaten hare, Christy Punie hslfnaiit who roao to grt heights with long run to hri Army, was stojn-d hy Carnegi-every time he i arrid the Nail Httcinoted ti t.iro the t.do wrii (wrnutd p.ia.a Kardfo.

turned tjrunt hat n'ti-position s.ia offerv'l If ti.s H'Mkne. men. Holy on did the rtin threaten tlie Tint ss in fi.urtfl pi. .1 iii-Motors notk-d th it. Siiio" on'-h-tif y.itd t.i" rl.

ml of a r-id i Tho-. i ingle's snd Nftre iiiri' tor J.itt!.' Jiiil Ih.nr.hoe. fet hif-hscg of th Ksiii'X. cir -id N'-ira teroOrisU and l't rd Os iine almost will. 8hr.t;aj with him wers lti'-vi, Mrir' wnd Htrpaiar.

Toe 1r kicked to fluid gf Ir, I. t. .1 '''in I estatls'lca of tho shr.wad thdt arrngie oiitfOriVad 'tie at- rn-n to ail d- trrc regiatered 11 rt for Not ft O' al it I Arfi.i I ward i -a 1 t-iit tri.M fit ii'riYe oi io tn sir. out tf fr yards Rrgalara Paaa the me. The fir at perlM into a p'iftting rtwl aft-r hnd blvcs.ed puot and downed th I mt.

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i Friedman and Oosterbaan, Michigan Passing Combination, Win Places on Mythical All-Conference Team EY ALTER ECKERSALL. Western conference season, which ended higan and the men to execute the formations properly. The sunie was true of fiurt ingwereen, who had only two real football p'aycrs, Kut.ach and Indiana did not have irood year, but should be a factor In Western conference football aa eor.n is the I'age methods are established at Wisconsin lo-t ro Michigan and Minnesota and held to a tie by I'urdne. It scored victrriea over and Chi. ago, Illinois' notable performance of he year was Its 3 to 0 over J'ennsvlvania and it grst bat'l with f'hio Mate, which was lost by i c.a! kiik.

7 to t. f'urdue was represented by ona of its best teams In and dn ill that was evpe ted of it. Varied Attack Kasratlal. In the eeVrMon of an honor-try ai' urijini of trail mujt be tUcn into 1 iTion he in sOie rr.wnner sa (trvelr.pa teim. The men be placed in p- tu.ru wker-hv will be if most fariT snd value.

Ail star teirra must be f. rtiried w.th plaer. no can forward punt. p. see ki--k.

-e-eive ward run tne nds. off tacks. ant into a line They a mtist -av deoept.ve abil'-v to tK th. lai- an-1 r.i.'.r aa e- aJ i. their schedules defeat by a member of developed plnyers to be rated with the nition.

They naturally on the sll-confei e.n.-e snd they merit when all-Ameriian 'lectefl ii was featured by and freo.uentiy in doubt until the iiad been blown. Alichi-the running for the winning over Oho. by the wtttlc Northwe.a'- itelf to win its from Iowa, 13 drspits two by i a s'lccef ul yeir. us 'Ahich won from t'hi-'. to after to a scoret'-pa 'i--3 iost a great ba'tlc by one point, but hH a splendid eleven 1 tn all de- offensive and d-fen- a Materlul Poor.

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