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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934 Cooley Ties for West Division Lead by Trouncing Southwestern High, 27-0 14 Cardinals Still Wayne to Face THE SPORTLIGHT By GRANTLAND RICE Malone Goes to Cardinals Titans Beaten by Duquesne Art Strutt Stars with Are Unbeaten Veteran Team Falcons Beaten, 8-6, by Polar Bear Safety Blocked Kick Leads to Highland Park's Touchdown and Another Wins Game Talet of a Wayside Inn "You wrote something last week Prospectors Victims Central Teachers Play comments R. L. "about the mental side of golf the greater need for concentration. Honestly, of Bad Breaks 88-Yard Gallop Here Saturday When he reached the sixteenth tee in th afternoon 13 under par for 33 holes there was a delay he had to wait Ty Cobb was with him at the time. During the delay word came back that Horton Smith had Just finished 18 strokes back of Jones at the thirty-fourth tee.

don you think that one of the greatest troubles in golf is that One of the easiest wayi to win Wayne University will meet Continued from First Sport Page most of us try to think of too many a football game Is to take art van In another of the series of upse break which gave Highland Park the game. Northeastern took the powerful all-veteran Michigan Cen Cubs Trade Him for. Young Catcher CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (A. py Charlie Grimm, manager of tha Chicago Cubs and elected to a vlco presidency today, made his first move to strengthen the team for 1935 by trading the veteran pitcher i Pat Malone, to the St Louis Car' dinals, for a promising youne catcher, James Dae.

Malone. who haa heen win. v. tage of the opponent' mistakes. drive by intercepting Nott's toss on hlrh have characterized East things, and that tne best mental attitude is simply to step up to the ball and swing the club without oall on the 20-yard stripe.

On the the Duke 17-yard line and return Cooley High School's team did that Friday afternoon to defeat South Division football this season North nrst play a fumble forced the Fal. "From that point on," Bob told ing it 16 yards. Detroit did not have another chance In the first tral Teachers College team Saturday at Kelsey Field. The Bearcats have a much better team than their record of two defeats and one vic eastern High, City champion thinking about anything at all? cons half way to the goal line and me later, "I never thought of any western, 27 to 0, at Cooley Field and go into a deadlock with Mackenzie and Central for the leader It wasn't so much the auantitv half and Duquesne carried over 1933. lost an 8-to-6 decision Friday iimn juoioovan oroxe inrougn thing, I was too tired especially of the mental aide we were discuss that 7 to 0 lead.

Diock ouzowskl's kick for the to Highland Park at Wallace Field. with, an 18-strpke lead. I Just stepped up and hit the ball." The Detroit hopes were almost com tory indicates and are favored to needed margin. ship of the West Division. It was the Cardinals' third consecutive ingbut the quality.

There Isn't the slightest doubt that too many This, the Falcons' second defeat, pletely wiped out when strutt open' NORTHEASTERN HIGHLAND PARK par of the last three holes was stop the Tartars' string of construc league victory. tantamount to elimination from the goirers try to think of too many 3-4-4. Under this changed mental narnrlch L.E Traplano ed the second half with his 88-yard touchdown run. It was a magnifi tive victories. playoffs.

the result that all such Four breaks, all In favor of attitude Jones finished 6-5-5. piV7. J--I Watemeld f- mX Ua Moldovan Cubs six years, was obtained from the Minneapolis Club in 1928. O'Dae is 21 years old, a six-footer, and weighs 180 pounds. Hs played with tha Columhna Coach Joe Gembls has been drill- A Northeastern kick which was cent run but a more magnificent thinking becomes a blur and a smear.

Cooley, decided the gam, which started to be a battle between a Having played the first 33 holes of the day In 12 under par. he then Ing tha Tartar squad In offensive in, i oriii 5onlk R.o F.ui blocked on the 10-yard line late in piece of team work In which every cair of well-matched lines and plays. He is stressing fast tricky the game by chunky Gus Moldovan, uuouesne man piayea a part. played the next three five over par. R.T.

Cramer Ai HehBiir R.E Haitlnia Lloyd KalUhew.kr ended in a rout when Southwest- Parker left guard, rolled out of the Cialr Helmer. Detroit tackle, lift piays, ootn passing ana running, now couia tnis nappenT standing ed a high boot straight down the to deceive the State line. Jimmy em's backfield went to pieces. end zone to give Highland Park an on tne sixteentn tee, ne laced a Demaree, Alex Yankousky and Jun Bliversfon Webb Davln Bndeakr IT.B Gauron the American Association last year and batted .265 for Ill games Clarence Rowland, one of the Cub scouts, regards O'Dae as an extraordinary prospect At the meetlne of the hoard automatic safety and the victory. center of the field to strutt, who took the ball on his 12-yard line Cooley scored In every period.

The Cardinals took advantage of Carleton Phillips will be the main green 180 yards away. With all concentration removed, he took out Previously Moldovan had teamed orthaitm MA The great trouble Is that the average golfer thinks about the wrong things in place of the right things. You can't play golf without thinking any more than you can play bridge without thinking or football without thinking. It Just can't be done. I know of no better Illustration and started up the field with the figures in Wayne's offensive attack, up with his running mate, Henry Hlihlanl Park ZZ.O break No.

1 to count a touchdown a midiron, hooked to the woods entire Duke team ahead of him In Demaree will also do the passing Fault, to block another of Alex Toarhdowai -Stronr, Sllrenton. Safety after seven minutes of play In the first period. With the ball. on his and it took him three more strokes to reach the green from a forest of which could be called hardly any and the kicking. Ouzowskl's punts and put the Polar thing but a flying wedge.

The Duke i oIiirwr (naynei. I mplre Larklna (Hlttenberx). Head (Yale). Time of period. The Wayne squad will be facing Bears in position to tie the score.

pine trees. directors of the Cubs today, the directors caused a surprise by electing Grimm a vice president, thus, making him the only office-holdine manager in the major leaeu nm. blockers smashed the inrushlng univ in the first period did the ill ll in. its supreme test in central state. The Bearcats will outweigh tha erni Cade, Mtewart.

Nembankl. favored Falcon eleven have an own 20-yard-Ilnt, Al Matusky, Southwestern fullback, sliced a kick out of bounds on the 25-yard line. Tony Collura, Cooley quarterback, threw a short pass to Bob What Concentration Meant niwaiek. Hifhlana Park Titans down on every side as Strutt came straight up the center of the field. The path way was clear as than the case of Bob Jones in the Southeastern Open of 1930.

Jonea Tartar line by nine pounds and the advantage. They capitalized on backfield by 12 pounds. In addition, strong wind which kept the ball in side of Connie Mack. At the sams time the directors elected Philip k. principal stockholder- The main trouble with the aver he reached his own 40-yard line Wayne will have to stop tha hard Scott, end, who in turn lateral Polar Bear territory and, after that year, was stoutly set on beating Horton Smith, who had beaten him a short while before tha Au.

and broke into the open to outrun age golfer with many good amateurswith many first-class nrofes- running game 01 the Bearcats, led the post of president, succeeding Joe Cronin Sold threatening continuously, scored touchdown late in the quarter. the Titan defensive backs to the by Ralph Clark and Kenneth Van gusta party at Savannah. On the sionals is simply this: They still goal line. Hoesen. Three previous drives had been passed It to James sievin to bring the ball to the 12-yard line.

Collura went through his right tackle to make It first down on yie two-- yard line and then Collura went 1 over left tackle on a spinner for Hiiaui xn. TV amer, WHO resignert last Tuesday after selling his stock to Wrigley. The election of Grimm as vlea Coach Alex Yunevlch will use last 96-nola march, Bob played the first 33 holes In lust 12 under aon Know what concentration actually means. Titans' Line Falters halted before Northeastern took the series of line smashing plays as ball on their opponents' 25-yard for Record Price as my correspondent tn the first The Detroit line, which gave Nott his choice offensive weapon. Van president Is in line with Wrio-w.

stripe on a punt Al Schnur then It was the finest continued stretch of golf I ever had seen him play. He was concentrating An vam, paragraph states, they either think insufficient protection on both pass the touchdown. Harold Jaschs Hoesen, who has shown himself to completed a pass to Luther Strong. or too many things which is the ing and punting, was partly to place kick for the extra point was be a fast, clever, open field run Continued from First Sport Page stroke watching the measured pace exact opposite of concentration or blame for the last Duke touchdown bringing the ball to the five-yard line and two plays later Strong slid their concentration is focused on ner, and Clark, Central State's line bucking fullback, are their main 7 wide. Fumble Proves Costly mo oacuwing, started by the Idea that a baseball manager should be treated as an executive as in any other line of business.

Grimm was highly enthused over his election and has decided to give up his home in St Louis, where he hs ved all his life, to become a resi- which came near the end of the third period and erased the last after spending 2,500.000 for the franchise and the remodeling- of on his right tackle for a touch' scoring threats. ten nana carerul to see that his wrists were cocked at tha top of the swing careful to see that he chance of a Detroit victory. down. The Polar bear line broke through before Schnur was able to Fenway Park will be Junked when The Bearcat defense will be sup wnen -isrnest Heirerle, Duauesne ported by George Gleason, Ken attempt a kick for the extra point. aian nurry tne start of the down.

Cooley's second break came when Don Baumgartner, guard, recovered a Prospector fumble on the 14-yard line, two tackle smashes by James Barnett and Collura brought the Cronin steps In. Wholesale trading is expected when Tawkey, Collins and Cronin atorm the American neth Porter and Van Hoesen. Glea swing. end, downed one of Zanieskl's punts on the Detroit 14-yard line he started the trouble. Nott was son is reported to be playing a witn tne wind at their backs in the next quarter, the Polar Bears launched the offensive which tied good game at left and while Porter League's annual meeting, for the tne wrong point I stood once on an elevated plateau with BUI Fownes, former amateur champion, watching a leading professional facing the last five holes In a V.

8. Open. This golfer had clear lead of two strokes at that point Apparently ha had the main prise sewed up. "This man," said Fownes, lias never been able to concentrate for 18 holes. Ha will blow up sura." is the bulwark of tha State line, present Red Sox Infield and out the score.

forced to kick from right in front of his goal Una and when he was hurried by a rushing Duke line he dent, vi vmcago. Under the new arrangement, young Wrigley does not expect to become prominent in the actual running of the Cubs. He said he would become an adviser if needed and that Grimm would be In complete charge. Charles Weber, treasurer of tha rhm i Grid Seismograph Van Hoesen will do the punting. ball to the four-yard line ana Everett Sweet, went over renter on another spinner for the touchdown.

Charles ABher's try for field is due for an amazing over- naunng. got off a low kick which angled A 60-yard kick by Jack Davis, Highland Park halfback, was downed on the Falcon's five-yard line. As Schnur attempted to punt out of danger Faull and Moldovan the nolnt was wide. Cronin Bewildered but Pleated Promises Shocks The remainder of tha Central State line-up is: Wilfred Grisdale, right end; Peter Troy and William Lyman at tackles; Edward Wodek and Porter at guards; Paul Grimm at center; William Novak, quarterback; Van Hoesen and Wilbur Sweet, a halfback, took things Into his own hands at this point far as the Cooley backfield was out of bounds on his own 32-yard stripe. Jim Campbell, sub Duke back, was tha first to crack the Detroit line as his mates started to cash in on their second chance.

He Over Transfer to Red Sox the additional title of business manager. broke through and partially blocked the ball which rolled out of bounds SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 28 A. on the 15-yard line. made three yards over Detroit's From the fourteenth tee he drove 250 yards straight down the middle.

He had only a mashle shot left to concerned. He led an attack which kept Southwestern on the defensive throughout the game and crashed through to score two more touch Continued from First Sport Page tors, has been warned against over-confidence and told to keep both eye and mind on Pennsylvania's Boyden at halves and Clark at Still a bit bewildered by his sale to the Boston Red Sox as playing manager, smiling Joe Cron left guard. Then Strutt raced carlo Barber! broke through for fullbdek. round Detroit's right end to the yards ana two plays later Paul me green. But this green had Wayne's atartlng line-up will be 11-yard line before being run out Silverston found a hole In the cen downs.

Sweet accounted for the third supnomore nauDacKS. in expressed pleasure over the deal here tonight and said "the outlook Fred Bens and Phillip Bruno will heavy trouble at tha back, with deep trap waiting. ter of the line and tied the score. or oounas. Dartmouth's big Oreen machine is fine." touchdown after Harold Jasch, That gave the Cukes a first Silverston's place kick was wide.

favored over Harvard. oe at tne flanks and Adam Wldlack and Trenton Batson at tackles. So, instead of playing a firm "Boston Is one of the greatest down. Joe Gates, in for Cutrona at Neither team had a marked ad Durgn, trimmed by Minnesota, will Richard Kulka and Ralph Olafson sports towns In the world." he said. mashle for the pin, this golfer, guard, had Intercepted Bill Ebranyi's pass late In the second quarter and returned the ball 20 yards to the vantage in the third quarter, made quarterback, tried a pass to Camp thinking only of the trouble be "A fellow with an Irish nam Ilka will play at guards, and Marvin regain its breath against Westminster.

Cornell hardly figures to give arao dv wild passes and freauent bell out wieczoreK batted it down. Schwarts at center. Jimmy De yond, played a weak mashle 15 mine ought to get along there. Re- Zanleskl made four on a wide lumDies. southwestern zu-yara line, sweet went over from the one-yard line memoer jonn Ll Sullivan came maree, quarterback; Yankousky and rrmceion more tnan a test.

Columbia has no setup In Penn State. Late in the last quarter came the on the same spinner play that yards short or the green. After this, his chip shot was 15 feet short of the cup. In a half panic, still trying to get his car four, ha hit from there." "It all happened so quickly I'm Midwestern Interest a eitner Dan Dobbins or Larry Slat-kin at the halves and Phillips at fullback. sweep of Detroit's left end and then Gates tried another pass which Wleczorek knocked down.

Zanleskl wasn't discouraged by that He threw another over Detroit's left arouna tne Minnesota-Iowa tussle. sua in a wniri," said the twenty- The Hawkeyes are geared up for his first putt four feet cast the igni-year-oia star. "There was The Central State team arrived the contest, but not even a rraun Saturday's Grid Games some talk of a deal before I left cup, missed cominsr back and took In Detroit at 2 p. m. Friday and be a six despite the fact that every end and John Chapala, his left end, caught it on the goal line for a the East but I was plenty surprised when Clark Griffith tele of select plays, contrived especially for Osiie Simmons, Iowa's vanishing Negro back, is expected to off gan practicing on Kelsey Field later In the afternoon.

The entire anui ne maue was siraiffnt on the phoned me last nlrht to tell me line. He then played the next four Wayne team watched tha Bearcats touchdown. Kakasio placeklcked the final point for Duquesne. BIO TE.V set ine crusning onenstve of the it had been consummated." noies in rive over par. run through light signal practice.

uetroit was beaten but it was not He said he was "delirhterf" with 193.1 Srvra 1 IB- 7 14- 0 cored the other two touchdowns. Jasch also figured in the safety that gave Cooley two points in the third period. Dropping back to kick from his own 20-yard line on fourth down, Matusky Juggled the pass from center and his kick bounded off Jasch's outstretched hands out of the end con for an automatic safety. Sweet Scores Again Jasch intercepted another Southwestern pass at mldfield in the last period to start Cooley off to Its last touchdown. With Sweet and Collura alternating at hitting the tackles, the Cardinals made three first downs to bring the ball to the one-yard line.

Mike Kraatz, a substitute halfback, plunged over, but humbled. The Titans showed the most fire In the final period when they had two cracks at the Du the terms of his new five-year contract and that his salary was substantially increased over that re. uopners, now neadea for National honors. Illinois, with a chance at Its first Big Ten title In years, goes against a Michigan team still in the doldrums but threatening to get start- llllnolH at Mlrhlnn MlnneNfita at lima Ohio Mat at NorthuMttrn ttlarnnain at Notra I)mf. furriua at Carnasla Tata Mlitourl at Chicago St.

Mary's Bows What Is your weak spot? A fast backswlngf Keeping the weight on the left foot? Not letting tha body turn naturally Hitting In too much of a hurry from tha top ceived from Washington. It is un quesne goal line. One they lost on -IT- 7 derstood he received around $20,000 a fumble by Nott on the one-foot line but cashed on the second. MUUIOAN year irom tne senators. Asked what his slans vera for in Saginaw Game Central Slat at Warm -13 These, ara the thln-a to think ou any minute.

Notre Dame, back In stride once more, should beat Wisconsin. Ohio nnrinn at irrtroii Tern about It Is a simple matter to strengthening or revamping the Lawranra Tarh at Atumptlon. Taut at WMtern Stale 6 State and Northwestern, both de- concentrate on a smooth back- 3oaio (jiuo, cronin replied: I a Maroons Beaten by A BLEND Or STRAIGHTWHISHES" anuo ae a aaw ir CusHoac pisnutmts Co Louisviut. Ntarucav, voriy ior me 10 xaiK swing. At the same time, It is a simple matter to see that the left mmon ai imiaaaia -an Alma at Mlrhltan Normal, kalamatoo at Mope.

0- fl Northern NtNt al Mlrhlvun TaoH n. a Stopped on One-Yard Una The first one looked like the Titans' best chance of the night They took the ball on the Duke 39-yard line after another short kick by Zanleskl. Passes from Nott to Storrie and to Bill Pegan. leaiea oy conference foes, meet at Evanston, with the Buckeyes favored. Chicago entertains Missouri's "scoreless wonders." Carnerie Teeh about that I really don't know much about the set-up.

You don't side turns, with the left hand and S.S. Peter and Paul's rvrna at rjnaiaj funio icit arm in control. Know much about your players MIDDLE WEST This certainlv takes no TfnmiHr until you nave uvea and played brain nor any Platonic mind. A lowa State at o-so Oklahoma at Kanaaa SAGINAW. Oct.

26-Paced bv the wun inem. "But I am happy to get with th brilliant nan-carrying of Joe Bou- child of 10 can be taught this trick or knack in 30 minutes. 7- i ai itinrquciie (jeortetown (Kj.) at Cincinnati. Marietta at Wooiter at Marthall at Ohio Red Sox. I consider the club the most progressive in baseball right now.

From what I aaw nt h. cler and Jack Hickson, two sure-footed halfbacks, the SS. Peter If you will still keep thinking, it the play was called back when Cooley was offside. Two plays later Sweet circled his own right end to score from the four-yard line. Southwestern was not Inside Cooley's 25-yard line throughout the game.

The Prospector passing attack was stopped completely as the Cardinal backs covered every receiver. The Cardinal line, led by Norm Downey, star center, also got through to hurry Ebranyl, a southpaw, on most of his tosses. 6- 0 O- II 97. a a iimpie matter to see that vou and Paul's football team won its lax Denlaon fourth game in as many starts here- aon i nurry me swing iro mthe top. "There must be an orderly nroe- Tom Hardy team last season I am satisfied It can be developed Into a pennant contender with a minimum of de loaay, outclassing tne hitherto un rrnnaun ai lie rauw () North Dakota at N.

Dakota 7- 7 Wlttenhera at Ohio Wesleyan 7-4 1 Sonth Dakota at S. Dak. SUta. O-14, 6- 0 Kanut Mate at Tula defeated St Mary's Maroons. 15-0 sub halfback, coupled with good running by Pegan and Wlecxorek, put the ball on the two-yard line.

It looked like the Titan's score. Nott made one of the necessary two yards on a smash at left tackle but on his next try fumbled and Kakasic, Duquesne guard, recovered the ball on the four-yard line. Another low kick by Zanleskl gave the Titans their final chance a few moments later. Pegan took Zanieskl's kick on the Duke 37- lacKies ruraue and Oklahoma and Kansas tangle, with no outstanding choice in either case. Four games stand out In the South.

Duke's clash with Tennessee marks a renewal of the coaching fued between MaJ. Bob Ney-land, of Tennessee, and Wallace Wade, of Duke. Two of the less than a Tennessee dozen defeats during Neyland'a long regime there were administered by Wade-coached Alabama teams. Duke is favored again. Alabama, iteam-rolllng Its way-toward a Southeastern title, meets Georgia which has a lot of power and ia always threatening to make ess," as Alex Morrison puts it, but this won't take care of itself, fac my.

11 may not come in one sea- Hickson and Boucler led the at nun, out tne outlook is fine." ing a natural desire to wallon th Butler at Wabath 0-1'J tack of the Midgets that netted 11 Dan. jirai oowng ana produced numer oaiawin-waiiare at vim. Keerie o- Hi. Louii at Xavler (Ohio) EAST Cornell at Princeton ous scoring chances. The Maroons COOLEY SOUTHWESTERN registerea only three first downs, Thomat Illinois Prepared rott L.

Manakrr Jnnti only one being made In the last L.U Tobirivk renn Stnte at Columbia Dartmouth at Harvard 7. 7 Tha orderly process of swinging must be directed by the mind or brain. AU thought, addressing tha ball, must be removed from tha act of hitting which happens to be the climax of tha swing. Several things must take olaoa before tha nair. i ne pass defense of the Midgets was very effective, the Ma uigaie i rioiy woe.

South. Methodltt at Fordham yard line and brought it up 10 yards. The next play brought the TobU GoMinirr Blnrllr Bra, In. Ill MylM luunn iBiung 10 complete a pass to Launch Passes Continued from First Sport Page me game, a bad pass narnrtt Ioh ner rr Afthrr Jil-rh C'ollnra (intilrihurg Pwha Hfrln Konthwrattrn Coiilpy iavy at I'rnnnylvanla is. fl Provldenre at BoKtoa Myraeuae at Brown 7-io Vlllanora al Bucknell 17-1B Army at Yale 2im Detroit touchdown.

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1252 $1.90 Hum ctoier rorcea quarter to down Fopnvlrh Ehanjl iv nut, i uiane, aiso undefeated, fears Georgia Tech, always a tough customer for the Greenlee. Vanderbilt followers are worrying lest Biff Jones' husky Louisiana me naii ior a safety In the first of the line to Jones. The Titan Matuakr ii'irnn at nunaio Dreiel at C. C. N.

3'4- 0 a quarter. PETER AND PAIX ST. MART'S quite likely to play great football quarterback nad 17 yards to go and made it with a brillant wrig 8 ia a a ollnra. HwMt 3. Point nowanin at coibjr 0- (I Swarthmore at FrankllB-Marahall 0.14 uLiera ruin me outlook for an undefeated season for Coach Dan Mc- Touchdow oniuruay, "They have been rnmlrnr Eri" V- 5 gling run In which he eluded four morianc at tacklers.

Kuliera at 11 I uenar pehart L. Baaae steadily," Zuppke continued. "They showed great improvement over Thoma, uugin in his last term as active coach. Stanford, hailed as the strongest team on the West Coast, figures to outclass Southern California Strutt Again Bobs Up He was given the chance to place ueorgia Tech, a team lust about as ariar loorimon-n tttro, Marat Maturity. KrOrrt Doyla I mplre Muahhr (KanMii).

Head Unaaman Baauvala IMayne). Tim nf period- ltt rainutpa. Puhntlttltiona Cooleyt UmtIo, Wacnnpr, BnumKartnar. Hnnhit, Wood, Kwfft, Kon rad. Ltbaelter.

Kraata, tiottarhalk, Pottrr, Hutnpl. Koothwtfttrrn: Wlftchfr, Yando, Tyblnka, Carnry, Lapota, Uendfrnoo, Turrtrr, Trudrll, Mr-iaroa. clubhead can gain contact with the ball In proper fashion. As Tommy says: 'The average Intelligent person can concentrate on anything only about a minute at a time." This is true. After one or two efforts at concentration most golfers then take the right method for Anyone who thinks he can play golf without an orderly process of thought might Just as well decide to Jump over the Empire State Building from a standing start.

(Copyrirht. 1HS4) Dvorwk R. ignt as we are. Now maybe the long grass here slower! rinwn th w. Cnlpenn grhnelder perlencing the most disastrous sea- I.

R. Charier kick the extra point, but failed. Detroit made one more bid before the game was over when Nott broke through the center of the uiue Teen DacKs so much that the Old Man" and Kipke decided to let it alone. Looks to ma Ilka thev'v Kearlut in years, undereated has an edae over raiifnmii a. s.

Peter and Pan! tea 13 1.1 C'plfi. St. Marr'a 0 9 0- Duquesne line on his own 87-yard stripe and ran 21 yards to the Duke already trimmed by St. Mary's! Oregon State and Washington state meet in annth wore been urging it to grow." Jt WM verv plaln- aft8r watching Tonehdowns Hnnelee P.l.i eie ai Elaine 7l'i Cathollr at Manhattan M. 7 Springfield at New Hampshire 0- 0 Georgetown (D.

at New York Wentuilnnler at I'ltuburth Meat. Maryland at St. Thomal (I'a.) 't-Vi BcHitnn II. at Vermont 13. 0 Havneiburi at lVanhlnirtnn-Jefferaon 7-19 Amhert at Wesleyan (Conn.) O- Tuft at William O- r) Davli-Klkini at Weat Tlnlnla 7- 7 SOt'TH Georgia at Alabama Auburn at Kentucky X.

C. Stat at North Carolina n- Florida at Maryland 19- Duke at Tennenaee JO- Georrla Terh at Tulnne 0- 7 Louisiana Stat at Vanderhllt 7- 7 Virginia Poly at 7- 7 Roanoke at William-Mary fi- 7 Teiai A. M. at 14. 7 Tetaa Chrlitlan at Centenary n- A Stanley Koval Hits 300 Pins tonrhriown Rnnrler (drop Iclrk).

Safely Charter. Mabatltntlonai g. S. Peter and clash. uuuum mm, mat Ziuppxe does not plan to attack the Wolverln Una 42.

Despairing of going anywhere with a running attack against the stout opposing line he started passing and his second heave was in The Southwestern natural I- -ui y. nwaieer, nirnaon, Anderana, Murphr. Bllaa. waller. St.

But it was quite obvious that the meetlne between ttlr-a Dau is going to be thrown about which contributed to the llrfv aaa. nn saw. iriru mrr, Offlcialu Referee Wlnerarden (Hart naw), I mplre Johnaoa (Wlteontln). tercepted by the ever-present Strutt consiaeraoiy. jtseynon and Llnd-berg are experts.

mat was an for Detroit, but Du son surprises by trimming Purdue and Notre Dame. Two important Intersectlonal bouts are scheduled. Smith. n. Froschaeur, halfback; Nelson quesne still had another bid to make.

This came in the closlnz DyK.8tra and Cummlnes. ends. ra Renner Will Play minutes when Nott, attempting a Centre at Furman H- 7 Sewanoe at Mlhuliinlpnl 0-41 capable receivers. It is plain that Methodist brings its wild west show Howard (Ala.) at Otlethorn desperate series of passes deep in his own territory, fumbled on his LAME Tea at Hire ja- 0 irom lexas to play Fordham and Pop Warner's Temnle miehin. Against Gophers Stanley Koval, bowling on the Sun Shades team In the Fisher Body Learue at the Garden Recreation Friday night, rolled a 300 game for the first perfect score in a sanctioned league game here this year.

Koval thus became the first Detroiter of the year to qualify for the diamond ring prize -offered by the American Bowling Congress for bowlers shooting perfect games in sanctioned league matches. fupune nas airerea nis style of attack from what Michigan scouts have seen in previous games. He Virginia at Virginia Military Vi-3 FAR WEST own 25-yard line. Nosich, Duquesne tackle, recovered the ball, Journeys into the Midwest to meet ANN ARBOR, Oct. 26 BUI Ren mm queue.

oui tne Dunes did not make a verv ner. Michigan's star passer and quarterback, will be readv to nlav snowed little of It Friday but admitted "If we have a dry field we'll throw that ball all over it and take more chances than you've serious enort to score, Sonth. California at Stanford California at 0 Oregoo at Ctah 26- 7 Oregon Stat at Wnh. Stat S- 0 California Agglea at C. C.

L. A Idaho al Montana is. a Flint Central Downs They were apparently satisfied a "passing game against the Uni can it a nignt and started to stall but after receiving two penalties Huron Frosh Harriers versity of Minnesota next week, but not a running game." The an Santa iiara at rreMto state nen lur a long lime. Zuppke's offense bristles with forward passes, laterals, anlltn nouncement was made by Dr. Frank YPSILANTI.

Oct. 28 Flint Cen. for delaying the game they started going to work. Strutt started tear fakes from a complicated series of iynam, team physician; following tral High defeated Michigan Nor lormanons. And he has a great mal harriers todav.

24 in 32. ing the Titan line to pieces and In three plunges reached the 15-yard line. Both teams were satisfied an examination toaay. He said that Renner's ankle was responding to treatment and Im fumci- ui iinaDerg. The Michigan team, a determined Irving White, of Normal, winner of the previous two meets, kept his record in tact, taklnsr first in the r.uuj, luiujm Dreezea mrougn a when the gun sounded with the ball resting there.

slow time of 11:11 for the two-mile course. 1)1 QIK.NNB proving normally. "But I do not expect that It will be strong enough for him to run well or pivot on the ankle," the doctor said. "He probably will not be ready to play a full, hard Chapel I Virion! I Ratio L. 0 snappy arm and went into the showers appearing quite capable of turning in an upset tomorrow.

Kipke was in good spirits, indicating that he believes his boys are ready for their best effort of the year. Probable line-up: alkovleh Past Records DETROIT Storrie Barrett AndruDklnt Wllaon Rnrna Helmer ones Karptis urna until the last two weeks of the season." Wlehl IMaeal Cntrtma R. (I R.T R. T. l.

II R. F.B W3 MICHIGAN zanleftlcl Flllnrham Give' Edge Over Illinois rayne Lincoln Conquers Patanelll Vlergever Strutt Nott ILLINOIS NelHnn Anlllla GryboWHkl rMrre flrore br perloda llnebrann c. R.T.. Detroit Duqueane 7 Ford Uorgmann Auitln fravare 13 Bennli Oalbreath Tnnehdownai nnniM.n ANN ARBOR, Oct 26 (A. A record of Ave consecutive vic De La Salle, 18-6 Paced by its speedy fullback, Bill Mantel, Lincoln High School's football team chalked up its fifth victory of the season Saturday by iiyiira Brtnon I.lllillierv SAVINGS DIVIDEND PAID ON AUTO INSURANCE jN ALL automobile insurance policies that have been in force the past twelve months and are now expiring this Insur.

ance Exchange at the Automobile Club is paying a savings dividend of 20 per cent, this is one-third greater than paid last year. This 20 per cent savings returned applies to all premiums on fire, theft, liability, and property damage insurance. This savings return of 20 per cent saves our members money, makes their auto insurance still cheaper, and more than that it shows more than anything could the great financial strength and prosperity of this organization of Automobile Club members. 1 you do not already belong to the Club, join now, insure now, just phone the Auto Club office. Detroit Automobile Inter Exchange Attonuyt-in-Jti: Sidney D.

Waldon, Edward N. Hums John Burkhardt John J. Bmmtty, Manager At Automobile Club of Michigan 139 BAGLEY AVENUE, DETROIT Phone CHerry 2911 AND IN TWENTY MICHIGAN CITIES 5tS Jrnningi Ward Regeril Sweet Froiehaeur tories over Illinois In Ann Arbor Chapela. Detroit innen. Pointa after tonrhdow-nat Dnqnesne Cutrona, Kakaale.

(plareklrki) Nuhttltntloni! Detroit Dnker. l.Tl Oalney. Uit ffhroetter. R(l, Croltj. RTi Hranlnn, I.Kl QB: I.ola RHi Blai- J'k- i QB Storrie.

I.Ki wleeiorek. FK: it. u.i 1 heodore will be defended by Michigan In ueieaung ue ua. sane uoileglate 18 to 6, at De La Salle Field. Mentel scored all of the Lincoln touch Daily Double Pays KT- uuqiie.ue Alrhart.

l.F.i Kuka.ic. Kdi J.atea. OB: Wro. KH: Hef'erele, KE downs. in; Dillon.

I.llj Perko. I.Oi Campbell. FB; Noaieh, RE One Man $11J00 its annual football game with the Orange and Blue in the stadium Saturday. Bob Zuppke's powerful 1920 team defeated Michigan here by one point but since then the HUM have been turned back on all Invasions. In the last 13 games, Michigan has taken nine and Illinois four, all at The Lincoln fullback went 60 yards for the first score early in the first period after taking a lat Rrferee-Ui'hee (Partmonth) impire unm inirhlsan).

Head llnea- NEWBURY, Oct. Field Jildci Brennan (Colfate), eral pass from Harold Sonnenberg, quarteroacK. Mantel scored the other touchdowns on a pair of 25- ine largest daily "double" in the history of horse racing was paid today when one man won the entire pool of $11,500 with an original Investment of J2.50. He refused to Champaign. The record since 1920: Tear 111.

Mich. Place Run Near Game's End yara rorwara passes rrom Sonnenberg in the third and fourth periods. VFUU. QUKTA A pass. At earner to Duke Sey FROM THE LARGEST FINE OLD BONDED STOCKS IN THE WORLD Wins for Northville, With only four minute, in nlav 1920 7.

6 Ann Arbor 1921 0 Champaign 1922 0 24 Ann Arbor mour, in ine iounn period, ac In the final neriod. Quartxrhaxlr Tr. give nis name. The lucky man selected Mrs. N.

Sneyd's Mr. Tickler to win the October Nursery Handicap of seven furlongs and coupled with the colt Major M. A. Cal 1WS No game scheduled. AMERICAN GRAIN DISTILLERS.

Detroit, Michigan vln Marburger took a pass from 1924. 39 14 Champaign Champaign Hayton Heal and ran 40 yards for counted for the only De La Salle touchdown. St. Thomas Is Beaten JACKSON, Oct. 26 St.

Mary's Hisrh. of Jackson, eked out a 7 'tn 1925. luucnaown to diva MnrthvlIIo 1928.. High a 6-tcKl vlctorv over Berklev' 1927.. Friday.

1928. Gloom, which took the one mile of the Beckhampton Handicap. Mr. Tickler, a 67 to 1 choice in the totalisator, won only by a head but Boozer Gloom, held at 1J to 1 MICHICAN LIQUOR COMMISSION STORES-ALSO ASK AT LICENSED UQUOR DEALER; Ne. 2SS Red Wing Whiskey, Fall Quart Wat (Ne.

SS7) 1 IS M. O-rt 1T0, Pint (Na. 2St) .0 0 0 ..14 0 ..14 7 0 0 Until this score, th came which 3 13 0 3 0 15 35 32 7 1929. 1930. Ann Arbor Champaign Ann Arbor Champaign Ann Arbor Champaign Ann Arbor Champaign 6 victory over St.

Thomas, of Ann Arbor, here today. The visitors scored first but were beaten when Lodlse scored on a 35-vard run was played at Northville, had been waged on even terms. It was the first defeat Berlclev har! 1931.. came home with two lengths to spare. 1932..

this year. Mikelonls kicked the extra point, 1933...

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