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fT- I SPORTS FINANCE l08th Year. No. 200 Sunday, November 20, 1938 Free Press Want Ads Bring Best Results Michigan .18 Ohio State 0 Mich. State ...10 Temple 0 Detroit ......39 Tulsa 14 Youngstown ..19 Detroit Tech. 0 Minnesota ...21 Wisconsin 0 Notre Dame 9 Northwestern 7 Purdue Indiana 13 6 Illinois ..34 Chicago 0 Harvard 7 Yale 0 California Pitt .....26 Penn State 0 Syracuse .....13 Columbia ....12 Oklahoma ...10 Iowa State 0 Nebraska 14 Iowa 0 Duke 7 N.

C. State 0 Texas Christian 29 Rice 7 Stanford 0 Steeds Scorinsr and Shutouts rom O.S.U. by onors Rout Harmon Paces Tulsa; State Beats Temple on Trick Play Palumbo's Passes Whip Here It Is Michigan's First Score Against Ohio State in Five Years! Retaliation for 4-Year Famine U.ofD.Crushes Buckeye Trick Plays Bottled Up Before 67,534 Crowd Invaders After Seesaw Battle Halfback Goes Over Twice, Tosses Two for Scores Statistics Ohio Slala 1 11 3 37 41 Statistics Detroit Talu Mirhlian Flr.t own. in Varri. caln.l ru.hlnc 205 Fnraard paotm allrmptnl lit Fnrirard paiM fomttll.d a lank l.r forwaril At ard.

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By Tod Rockwell COLUMBUS, Nov. 18 Mlchlga limn. Addison. McManital, Murphy, Ohes-unlw. Mdtermott.

Muarlnakl, Brovarney, Vn.lriit, palilin, Temple. R.f.r.r timrtrnn (Valparaiso). Umpire (miner IMIehhjan). Linesman Van Al.ltnp Molnate). Field Judge WlUe (Ohio Slate).

By W. W. Edgar conquered the Buckeyes, 18 to 0, ir, Memorial Stadium here today am: ended Ohio State's four-year razzk dazzle reign. Eddie Palumbo, the curly-headed halfback from Cleveland who has been an in-and-outer most of the season, reached the peak of his athletic career Saturday afternoon ai the University of Detroit loot ball team crushed the Oilers of Fritz Crisler's Wolverines con eluded their brilliant and highly successful grid season by mastering the multiple offensive formations of the hardy Oh loans, punching over three touchdowns with an attack that was consistent and certain. The victory ended a four-year touchdown famine, and to reverse things took Big Ten scoring honors Tulsa University.

39 to 14, In U. of I). Stadium. With his father on the sidelines one of the honored guests on Dad's Day. Eddie kept the crowd of 17,800 at a high pitch as he led a devastating attack that first stunned the Oilers, then crumbled away from the fallen Bucks, More them under the most humiliating defeat they have suffered in eight years.

A. P. Wirephoto Harmon pounded it to the than 10,000 Wolverine supporters in the crowd of 67,554 spectators, watched Michigan's great Tom Harmon chalk up the first Michigan touchdown against Ohio in five years in the second quarter on a line smash. Long Shutout Knds Then the brilliant Harmon forward-passed to End Edward Frutig for a l.Vyard gain and another touchdown in the fourth period to add to Michigan's lead. Halfback Fred Trosko then sank the last of Ohio State hopes, which were slim Buckeye 16, then he, Kromer and point from where Tom scored.

verines their first taste of scoring against their old rivals in five long years. Hook recovered a fumbled Ohio lateral on the Tom Harmon, right half, plunges over the Buckeye goal line from the one-foot marker in the second period to give the Wol Hand in live Touchdowns Making his final home appearance, Eddie tossed a pass to Stan Slovisky for a touchdown in the first period, hurled another to Bill Si hauer in the third, then topped off his performance in the fourth New Irish Star Spartans' Trick Play Football I. Hockey jl li Wins Season Finale Gophers Take Big Ten Title Badger Dream Hurt in 21-0 Explosion NATION AL LEAGUE Indeed today as Michigan a defense stymied the razzle dazzle for 60 minutes, when he raced around OA I'll. 1 Turns In No. 8 Hofer's Run and Kick Down Wildcats Statistics Ohio State right end behind perfect or is it i 9 12 7 rhlrato 4 Toronto 3 Rani-era 3 Amtrlrana 3 Boaton 2 DETROIT I tanadlroi 0 3 10 13 20 prrind with a two-yard plunge for her score.

He followed a few minutes later with a 44-yard run across the coat line and called it a day when he ripped through Tulsa's line for 17 yards to the two-yard line to sot up the final score in the final minutes of the battle. When he came trotting off the field with less than a minute to play, he was given an ovation the like of which hasn't been heard in the Stadium since Lloyd Brazil, V. of immortal halfback, hade his farewell in 1929. It's All Palumbo Fi three years Palumbo has been looked upon as a potential star. At times he seemed headed fa the heights, only to falter.

But there was no stopping him Saturday as he took personal By E. L. Warner, Jr. EAST LANSING, Nov. 19 Lateral passes are anathema to Charley Bachman, Michigan State's football coach, who regards them generally as a risky business more likely to cause trouble than ti gain ground.

But it was a tricky forward-lateral pass p.ay that started the Spartans on their way to a 10-0 victory over Temple University before 12,001: fans at Macklin Field Saturday. Quarterback Al Diebold "called the play for the first time this season after State had gained favor State Templa Firat rinwna ft J3 Kirht downi, I rat down, paaator 4 Yards gained, ronhing 90 104 Yardn galnfd. pa.in Kit Yards gained, 13 Total Tarda gained 1 219 Forward passes 10 Forward paaaes eompleted 10 Yarda lost, penalties 20 2(1 Number of pnnts 10 II Average of punts 3'i Total rards, kleks returned 1IK1 Opponents' lumblea 0 1 Includes punts ana! klrkoffi. Michigan Btala 0 10 310 Touchdown Pearee, Point after touch, doun llrnckner (placement). Field goal Bruckner placement).

STATE Michigan ...,18 Ohio Slate ft II. of I) S9 Tulsa .......14 Mich. 10 Temple 0 Youngstown .19 Detroit Tech. 0 Lawr'ce Tech. 83 St.Mary's O.L.

0 MIDWEST Minnesota .21 Wisconsin 0 Purdue .13 Indiana 6 Notre 9 Northwestern. 7 Nebraska ...14 Iowa 0 Illinois 84 Chicago 0 Oklahoma ...10 Iowa State 0 Missouri ....26 St. Louis 0 Akron 6 John Carroll. 0 Case 45 Oberlln 0 Ohio 14 Marshall 7 Xavier 12 Baldwin Wall. 0 Ball State ...13 Valparaiso 0 Crelghton ...88 X.

Dak. 0 Kan. 41 Washburn ...14 Ltacoln 7 Tenn. State 0 Luther 12 Columbia 7 Uooer Iowa .21 Dubuque 7 EVANSTON, 111., Nov. 19 (U.

Another new backfield star paraded for Notre Dame today and his fleet feet and accurate toe carried the undefeated Irish from near disaster to their eighth straight victory of the 1938 season against Northwestern's Wildcats, 9 to 7. While Northwestern's inspired line scratched and mauled Notre SATURDAY'S RESt'LTS Amerirani 9, Toronto 1 (overtime SUNDAY'S GAMES Toronto at Milr-arn. 1 anadien at Kimifri. Ilrtrott at Bcisl.ni. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE WESTERN DIVISION nr GA Pta.

Blocking lor as yards and Michigan's third touchdown with two minutes left to play In the game. Michigan failed at each of the attempts at points after touchdown, but so completely did the Wolverines bottle up Langhurst, Zadwomey, Kabealo and Sexton, Ohio's ace backs, that the failure in kicking proved a minor factor in the game. Today's triumph was so welcome to those fans who have followed Michigan closely in the last five years that many of the exuberant ones in attendance tore up a Buckeye goal post in a wild melee after, the game. Starting in 19.4, Ohio had amassed 114 points to Michigan's 0. And equally as pleasing was the fact that today's 18 points to none gave the Wolverines' 83 points to Ohio State's 80 for Con MADISON, Nov.

19 (A. Minnesota's mighty men, with a devastating running attack produced three touchdowns and a second straight Big Ten championship, exploded Wisconsin's long-cherished dream of a football empire today. Before a crowd of 39,000 spectators in Randall Stadium, the Golden Gophers routed the bewildered Badgers, 21 to 0, achieving the spectacular triumph with a bruising, rushing game that stunned thousands of Badger fans who had hoped to see Wisconsin win its first Conference title in 28 years. STATE (10) TEMPLE (0) 8 IS 13 11 Dame's famed running attack, big Bill Hofer sat beside Coach Elmer Layden on the Notre Dame bench and discovered why. Finally in he able position early in the second quarter.

It was third down on Temple's 32 with four yards to go. Ed Pearce took the ball from center and tossed a short forward ehatse of the game in the first ffw minutes and dominated it until his departure. Hfrthfr 4 1 4 Xvrarllar 3 3 1 Uvflanrl 3 1 ritubunh 3 11 EASTERN DIVISION GF Pl.llad-lphia 4 I 30 Sprinaflrlil 2 3 0 10 ProTlrirnra 3 4 1.1 Xcw Haven 1 OH went, and before his job was done. A Ptl. Many old grads back for the I pass to Ralph Bennett, State's right end.

Usif Hane; raced the giant quarterback broke loose on a 65-yard touchdown run with IJ Day rubbed their pves. Thev couldn't believe what 20 39 Walters Dlehl I.T.. Carseit llrillia OritTeth Wehler alliria MM.ee R.i Dndlev Kturges R.T. Hremer Mimney K.K Bennett Stevens M.B Bruckner Jocnleulc I'lngel Powers H.H Pearee Bowles F.B Ilanei JiillKflliitlnn. Mlchlsan Slate: Klnek, Blackburn, Handler, ketrkn, renrkon.

Handler, Knckenba' ll, Ma.n. AMo. Mr-Shan-nock, lilehold, Rnt, Hill, Kovaclch: Temple: hchrelfer, A.hwood, Fov, Ornndovle, VtatMon, Mesie. Lnrutso, Kate, Bronekl, Knvacevlch, McCrttrkeo, Lnkae, Rerrler, Hortftf hick. around behind Bennet; and took a lateral pass.

He raced along the sideline to the Owl 20 before Grinnell 21 Colorado Coll. 7 Mornlngslde .18 Wayne Norm'l 0 Fort Hays Southwestern. 0 III. College ..13 Wheaton 0 III. Wesleyan.

7 111. State 7 E. Illinois Knse. Poly 7 Langston 0 Prairie View. 0 Please Turn to Page 4 Coiumn 2 Minnesota's decisive victory gave, it a season record of four victories and one defeat.

Michigan's rout of Ohio State aided the Gophers toward undisputed possession of the title. Ptease Turn to Page 7 Column 7 an intercepted pass and brought the Irish from behind with a third-period placeklck. Hnfer, who hails from Rockford, 111., where, his mother and father Pin a restaurant, is a senior, and ricase. Turn to Page. Column 2 he was downed.

Guards Take Beating SATURDAY'S RESULTS. dfrrland at Rprlncflrld (Inrnmplrtf) Plltuhnrcll at llernhfj (inrnmplflrl. SUNDAY'S (iAMFS rhllad'lnrila at Nar HaTM, rvland at I'roTirfrnrf riptlnaflrld at Siranua. they saw, for not since Brazil has Titan back turner, in a performance to equal Palumbo's. He a whirling dervish when he to be on, power plays and he ''Highly outpassed Tossin' IWrry Thompson, Tulsa's aerial who is looked upon as one ference honors.

The victory also gave the Wolverines a tie with Purdue as runner-up to Minnesota for the Conference title. Michigan and Purdue each lost and were tied once. Honors of the Day Go to the Titans and Their Dads the greatest passers of the -ar. Am! when, at last, he left the fie'rl, he had completed a mansized unless they have changed the Mien rules. A i.

a Carrying the ball nn three successive plays directed at the Temple guards, Haney maoe it first down on the Temple seven. Pingei handed the ball to Pearce on the next play and the sprcdy Flint halfback sprinter! wide left end. Two'Owl tackters closer" in on him but he dodged both witr some finj footwork and leggea across the goal line for the touchcown. Les Bruckner added the point an i State had the seven points that meant the ball game. Early in the fourth quarter, Bruckner booted a fielu goal from the 14-yard line with Pearce holding the ball but the three points were superflous.

M.S.C. closed its grid season with a record of six i Fundamentals Win Fundamental football, blocking and tackling, beat the razzle dazzle of the Buckeyes. A fumble on an attempted lateral pass gave Michigan position for Harmon's first touchdown. Tom intercepted a Jim Sexton pass to set up Michigan's second touchdown and Louis Levine intercepted a Joe Aleskus pass to set up things for Trosko's dash for a touchdown. Only once In the ball game, early in the first period, did Ohio Pleate Turn to Page 7 Column Thompson Is Outdazzled 'hen the Oilers arrived in De-twit they boasted that they'd Hiow the Titans a real passer.

This was a direct challenge to Palumbo and he answered it the game was five minutes He got his chance when Ganster, the injured til-kle who also was making his appearance, blocked Herbie W-'W punt, and Clint Barritt, Big Ten rwt fullback, recovered on victories and three rVfeats as well as preserving an unbeaten mark against Temple in then four-game series. Coach Pop Warner's Owls out- 21. Cn the first play Earritt hit FINAL STANDINGS v. ut. rt.

pts. k- 1-ne for a vard, and Palumbo hurled a to Slovisky 'Y" end zone. Nick Pegan was 0 into the game to kick the Minnesota 4 Michigan Purdue 2 Print, but it was blocked. the Spartans tolay but they couldn't chalk up any points on: the scoreboard, 'temple looked like a powerhouse b-teen thv 20-yard Imps, gaining with for.vMT'l li! fmsisht-. and trukv sri en that had Op.

it 20 f.O 31 fit a 7 -i'lt'O i 'iirho was resting on the in the second quaiter when 'ans jroirr! again, this time (rm Murphy to 3r- in thr pi Bill tM'iinMn Ohio S'atc Illinois HU9 Indiana Ilir-ilgO the Spar' an a in S'tor- mg t'rrnry tbe O'-t vera) as' 7on Pr. 7 8 of D. e. Biraach Macko, ZaT.biasi. Te year Eensor, r'rc hnror Saturday's girr.s.

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