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tia. Bucknell Scores On Pass In Second Quarter To Win Over of 7-0 'tjie-eqeai t)m mwmmmi DUP wi 'i i a hi .1 1 11 1 iu i.m w-eti- "-ftfri- -ifiiiiaiiniiniiirf jfr''ir -riiirifi -i i i Notre Dame Falls Before Nebraska, 17 lo 0 Cornell Bows to Peini, 7 to 0 i-x jl ee Mel rij i EASTERNERS HOLD SAGE ANXIOUS The Play That Beat Photo shows Blaisdell taking pass from Diehl and spellini game at Dinan field. One would be tackier was taken complete ijr University of Detroit ruin to the thances ol the Dewoittra to win the ThanksgiYmj day out of the pUy. WHIP HAND ALL WAY FUMBLE PAVES WAY FOR LONE QUAKER SCORE1 Their Defense Masters Detroit's Offensive Efforts and Good Chances to They Miss on Several Their lotal flay Is in Vfi fj out Most of uame. BY STANLEY L.

BRINK. University of Detroit's football season had a drab ending at Dinan f-ld Thursday afternoon, for Bucknell university from Lewisburg, Pa on 7-0 and did it with consummate ease, even if the score indicates otherwise. Bucknell, a superb defensive team, scored its single touchdown in the second period and was content thereafter to save itself for its final game at Dayton Saturday. Throughout the second half, especially in the fourth period, Bucknell was content to kick on first down and confined its ground gaining attempts to forward passes. 1 sr 4 At T.

ifc jts Huskers Attain Margin By Overhead Attack Irish Line Weakens Under Heavy Barrage in First Quarter Never Threatens Westerners' Goal Line. EASTERN FALLS TOTILDEN TECH Detroit Eleven Outclassed in Intersection) Fray at Chicago, 26 to 2. 'hit Nov, Knutarn hllt of I'd roll, bow tt Tlldttn tohi nt White 1 1 'j lo t. In it ikir fertttired by the. fine forward.

in of Inith teania, Ttl4f hnvlng the edffl. Tiltlvii ojteriftl lh gams hick Inir off to fUilIlvtvn, the ilo.hy iur terbiii of the rtrlirii ttho trltn to imti thn halt to one of his te.m-mate while running the hull A ftlivililn occurred nd reci.y-erd by Tililetl. Ttlden iartd nril down Hit drill mvl to I't'fi the i.nl ittt (he ta.l floio i tvl mtxrceidints bin own i Itr.n nil d.i.n. hi hxll. tk'l lo th tottritt ou-trter.

I he rner oniv cor cttttie In 'h- I' i nl ihtnt.ileo tin hrowf lor it ru TII.lt KAdTK-nM I II It II 1 I. It'" V.i: II lev. I feliC leu i.e.. r. a Itefefee I'll tle-i, Iitan Territory Through BROWN HOLDS COLGATE EVEN Bean, With 14-Point Lead at Half Time, Fail to Halt Tryon.

Providence, R. Nov. 26. By the Associated Press.) Colgate's football team closed its season without a defeat today when Its Thunksglving day game with Brown here ended in a 14-14 tie. For most of the contest.

Captain t-ddie Tryon, ot Colgate, leading scorer of the east, was closely covered, but in the final period he crossed the brown line for a touchdown. The game marked the passing from college football of another great halfback, Jackson Reefer, of Dayton, Ohio, captain of the Brown eleven, wtio graduates next summer. Keefer scored Brown's first touchdown in the first few minutes of the game and his injury early in the firat period handicapped the team severely. He was taken out with a broken rib, Dixon replacing him. Brows did all the scoring in tne first period, which ended with a score of 14 to in favor of the Hear.

Colgate tallied once in the second period as the result of a Innir furwnrrl mmfl. Trvon to TllllfnS, and tied the score late In the final quarter when Tryon eluded the watenrul Brown entis anu ut the line with a sweeping end run. It was a forward pass that paved the way for this score, Tryon throw to St-ybolt having placed the ball on Brown's three-yard line. HHOWN. U1WIA I Ivlnon iHKrosa Heulhel Williamson Burke Mankat Tinim Mehler Tvron Seyboll Shaughnessv llroda Smith Ii.

Morey 11. .1. leu I'rovenche H. Morey Towle Mlnhel payor Keefer -t i ence 14 0 Colgate 0 i I ouenaowns tirown. r-ii, Colgate.

Timm, Tyr.m. I'ouits alter toucn-downs-Brown. Mlsnal Colgate, ryron 1. Referee 1. J.

Kelly ispringneeii. -A. H. Sharp (Valet. I.lticsman-T.

J. Mil'ahe (Holy Cross I. Field Judge H. I-McUrath (lloston college). Time of peri ods minutes.

Providence, R. Nov. 26. -(By the Associated Press.) My nnai football ganie." declared i-ddie Tryon. Colgate captain, as ne noneu his gridiron togs at the conclusion of the Brown game here today.

'I wouldn Play proiessionui football If they offered me SlO.oou a game," was Tryon's reply to a luestlon of a friend if he was considering any of the offers tendered turn. I.J DKTHOIT. Hurknell 7, I'nlvernlty of le- entrnl tirninl P. I'lty College 8. Iroutvood 47.

Hertford 0. Iturk Island l. Delroll Panthers 3. STATU IVrr.ltM'HOLAM'IC. Ilenrr Kurd Trnde Ithlca t.

Johns Uekson IS. SI. Peler end Pnul O. Kllnl Ann Arbor 3. nhiir lllll 7, simlnuw K.nstrrn ihl.kriliiit 31.

HmOds Central 0." Port Huron Hli-hmonil t. Anilren Peter ond Paul fsnglnawl 0. STATE I.NTKIH Hi. LUG I ATI I. Western Mate otml 3, Athlon 2.

rT. Curt hilar 2S, Illinol. eolleae 0. Mllllkln 1. hnrlelnn 3.

Kuo. 1. Monmouth 0. Ilrndh-y 7. Lombard O.

rtidil II. Arlionu O. Wr.lrrn Mnte college (Colo.) IS, ew leileo 13. Washington IS, Oregon 14. Morningside 1.

"tinlh Dakota 8. M. I hemiis 14. Ilnmllne tl. (.

I ii itl 7. ermoii II. Nrhraska 17. Vitre Dame 0. 1Imii I.

S3. litelnnittl O. lrgln1u InslUute 7. lllter-foree 3. hlragn Ilenre Cnrdlnnls n.

St. mn Jtunla Inra Ml, l.lllhrr 14. Moolnnn -J-s Montana Male 7. Culver Mllilnry S. fclgin Aead- "llede Uame Freshmen 7.

Continued oa Page 2-. Outtodat TO WIN VERDICT OVER MARULLO Desire to Reverse Victory Scored by Pelican Last Year. BOB IN GOOD HANDS Two Former Champions Appear in Corner Behind Detroiter. His condition perfect and confidence not In thleast shaken. Bob Sage, Detroife premier candidate for pugilistic prestige, will climb Into the ring In the Arena Gardens Friday night to meet Tony "Young" Marullo, -of New Orleans.

Hags and Marullo will top an excellent card of bouts under the direction of the Avenue Athletic club. Nearly a ear ago Sage and Marullo met In New Orleans, when the De troit boy retired with a broken right hand and was declared a loser in the eighth round on a technical knockout. It was the only time that Sage was stopped, then nature rebelled and he paid the penalty, from his experience In that engagement. Bob believes he can beat the Tellcan and says he will demonstrate the fact to the satisfaction of his friends here. Marullo No Chump.

Marullo is far from a chump. Nobody ever stopped him, not excepting Paul Berlenbach. with whom he went the limit in New York nor Hurry Greb. who had to hustle to protect his title in 15 rounds. Incidentally Marullo -was the only puncher who ever knocked out Jeff of Bayonne, N.

in more than 200 fights. In no small measure, the weight, 16S pounds, will lavur Sage, whu uas grown heavy and abhors the thought of making the middleweight limit that is live pounds less. The night that Hob iought Greb here, his desire to come In under the middle-weight limit and make the bout a championship affair weakened him to a considerable degree. With the added weight. Bob has been stronger in recent engagements and he is eager to swap punches with the hard hitting New Orleans Italian.

Flsllc l.lgbla Present. Two former lightweight champions of the world will act In advisory capaclteis for the Detroit middleweight. Jack McAltiffe, who never was defeated in his whole career and retired to private Ufa In 1K97, Is- one and George "Kid" La-vigne. who succeeded McAullffc, la the other. Lavigne, the greatest lightweight that ever lived, has ac.ed In a Blmi-lar capacity for Sage before.

It is doubtful whether there ever was a parallel case on record In Detroit pugilistic history, the man who retired with the title and the chap who assumed it appearing together in the corner of a boxer. Both great ring generals In their diiy. tne HOvn-e ot and should help Sage against Marullo, who, next to Greb, should provide the severest test for the Detroit lawyer. fjiood Supporting Card. The rest of the card is Inviting Joe Lucas, who claims the bantam championship of Michigan.

me. -is is foremost challenger, Con nors, of Grand Kupids. In the semifinal. In another 10-rotindor. Tommy I.ee.

nee Pete Kirpo, opposes Al Van Ness Two middleweight. appear in the opening bout that Is scheduled to go eight rounds. Chuck Doris and Johnny Powers may or may not shorten the bout before the limit is reached. John Carroll Eleven Bows To Fordham Graham's Play Features 13 to 7 Victory of New York Eleven. Cleveland.

Ohio, Nov. Ttl (By the A-Hsoclated ITean. Kortlham university. New York city, defeated John Carroll university. 13 to 7.

here today. Zev Ornhain. Kordham quarterback, ran 19 yards for a touchdown In the nrt period and drop kicked the extra point. in the second period t.raham passed 15 yards to Woerncr who ran S8 yards for a touchdown. Graham's try for the extra point was blocked.

Carroll scored in the third quarter when Marrie made a t-oichdown and I'anllii kicked the extra point tor point from placement. rar'irja Van Heusen bat style and comfort woven into it. Not stitched and starched and ironed into it. It is the world's smartest, most comfortable, most economical collar. J0CXVTS 12 STYLES WAN iQWorldiJn jteoa-rw York Rogers Scoop Up Ball and Races 45 Yards for Touchdown That Decide Issue.

ITHACANS LACK PUNCH Big Red Machine Misses Several Chance to Take Lead Near Coal Line. hi. Nov (Fly lh iuorlilel I'reaa Hefor a erowtf of "0 OS'I, the rtt thai rr wltneeeed their anntial Holiday I a a I nn.y tvn! cua4Ur4 rornetl tody. ta 0. In a apactactt lr battle.

The "junker, outruaheo) nearly two tn one and outtlrt for tha flfter t'rt of the game, wtta by upttallBin the. only "break' Ittt their fvoi. fumble by Tllton. 'ornell hMltha. k.

in the final pe. lo.t. which t'herlry lloara, fleet Ipn hall earner, plucked out of the evrimfnace and converted Inta the only touchdown uf tha aama with a 4J.ynrit ttiten. Thijt etidden turn of fortune elded the gaitt but f'ennaylvanta a etoite wall defense within ita own ID-yard lm iaed It. far th tl Uetl tuahtne.

conetantly threaten. In Wrfit vhecked three ttmea that mark, loein the halt on duwna ech time with a touchdown aeein InalT 'ti their a-raep. feaa la Oa pi area. tornell aaitied almwat twtca aa many yarfl a T'enney Ivattia, tu I 47. and r'm'ered ftrat duwna to nine foe the 'iakera.

hut in tha float MftaUaia, It Ihe lat'k of a il.tlva uuttch when within Ihf of t'enn a aoal Mna that coat tha (thAtana a iriumoh Two of Cornell bla drWea wera topped tn tha final tiuarier after llier eenred for IVntt. A ana- nnae. t'f ytrd In which off tackle eota.the were mined with ehort came to nfttiht nn the flve-Vai'l mark when frnn-tvlvanl held for down Hhoitly afterward another t'ornell atiack, ii, which two alnet It unlit, wiia on the etaht-yara tine, and the bi vufiortunitjr of the Iihacana waa aone. t'ornell not only howe tha mnet effective aflitrk. hut aln put up hrtlllsnt, defense whbh atopp( tha hull-like ruhea of Al ki.m for the motl part and aim broke on a eenaatiotml naeatna ttffentiiva 4itifh.il by I'enn tha third niarter Threatew Three Tlwtea.

Willi ltor hurllna rirta.ahnl toe to nil corner of tha field thl period, five of which were oompleted by Thayer and for bllf aain. the yunkere threatened three (Itna tn break ffirouith. hut failed tn et beyond awtlaaetl aw I'aae 3a. Corduroy Coats for Collegians Prepsters LOTS OP BLUES GRAYS We've been waiting for week to make thu announcement. Other times when we've wanted to we've found supplies only a few jumps aheaJ of demand.

Probably thete new stocks will virtually walk out. Bui We want to been waiting for these new arrivals that they're in. AJ1 sizes! READ THESE DETAILS ShetfPeU timrilCoatJ.J? 81 toSU Biann LitkJ Coait. Ptil-linrtlVfairsknCluCfu JO Mijtri" Motor C'Liwri, i2). up Kuetirrl' Rrti MatkiTlduH, Jl5, uB RrJ aej Bia.l( Matinawt too FUmel SJnru, Brtnlui CLAYTON'S.

M.vhian at Shelby Dffroit'i I arjeic t'tlui Mn Boyi Apparel Store MM SYRACUSE WINS VIA AIR ROUTE! Good Judgment on Passing Game Enables Orange to Beat Columbia, 16-5. New York, Nov. 2ft. (By th An-soriHttid i'rjH.) SyracuM oorfl lt fourth vfi'tm-y over ihinihUt, It) 5, at th Puto iroiind todny, (n th fifth aiHiual content betwn the two intltt ton, Thfl Oraiis sfr-ti p1 ve, ai1r1 by a dry field, morsel two touchilownn and a fit Id (coal. vhimltia ils five puliitn on a field snal and a Sy rai'iiK1 saff ty.

KriJliant hrnkrii firld running by Harlan Vurr and CnptHtn Ffiy and tht judKmpnt dtsnlayMl in the uh? of air pa 'tie, Kave th (Jrn(f Jt two touchdowns. Columbia, usitnf a dcct-idl ir at-tatk, threalfticd th fral twice hut wa unahle to munfcr thi to priiftrat th linf nnr the goal and klrk-d I Koal on rM" occasion nnd lost the hall on downs on the other. Columbia Moor Flrnt. Columhla opr-nt'd the Hcorinic In the first period wh kli kt-d a field from rh 30-yard ln- Then the nt offense fipranK into action. TakniK the IjmU on th 27-yard lino after Foley had made a brilliant run back of Kin iriycr'H punt, Cooke tnum to 'at and the Oianjfe stcoi'ln ucn Wiin forced out of houndn on the on -yard line.

Threw play. 4 wro nectusary Iwfortr P.arhutt dv over the line for the ft rut touchdown. t'arr kicked the try fur k1 t'arr, alon was responsible fur th second tiraiiK' touchdown. Ituu-ninjc from HcritninfiK' fn a fak ki mm iiiutiiiii 1 1 urn (lie i.i-iniii 1 1 lie Ilr I .1 i i. throuKh the hart of thn dfer.Me for a touchdown but ml-d the extra point aftr the touchdown, fount I Final Period.

The field Roal came In the final quarter when the Orange was halted In lt ground game and Carr Mtepped back to hoHt the ball ovr the upiiKht.H from the 29-yard The uante nrored it aaffty within two minutes of the final 1 wlnMie when Carr elected to chain i a safety rather than kick from be- hlnl his kouI. r-Y K.M.TSt; An hiicka hay ley Mltae Ki'O'lmHn lvy Ie I iimon roi.fJtm.t. Witii'-er Roc .11 ti i. I it te .11 II F. ii-e.

lltrlii.il. f'arr, Coluo liilev Ii.irt,iitl Ten. tidnw Kield Kim In Sv Mioilen Iry ra' i.ne n.irety II nrri yratuHe. It-'feree--h .1 'ilnleii i uftfo I li.ivl.l I. Fjllr.

Illrownl field JulK I'ete (Miliiim. Miller 1'enn S'tei. Time of te" ode-li uilrci'ei. UTAH AGGIES WIN. Salt l-ake 'it y.

Nov, 2a. ti-Associnted I'reiot I Airulea tie fented i.ivcrs.ty of 1 ii h. In on the Kri'llron here todav. It th" I'i-i first, defeat of the sens. and definitely put them out of runnmu for the Hoeky i fiif.

i title which ailtotioiti, ally went to Colorado Agricultui i Coll. -K- ally went to Colorado AKricultui i a nmtle 15 yntrle In two trim, Weir BKnln ku ked Ktyi! Ait thf to-cuti-i pcrbl.t Ilocknn thre le. HI Jn. ILoirnilon nti'l KniltfM tut" the hHrk IteM A vlclr.lin ultnck n.lcd In drop kick effort, tttol neither icm fouhl nwuy puritjt flHtr to end the hnlf. infre llnme Tire.

1'rt III whi taent by Hot knt the third P'Tloil otnrted. hilt nfter xui.it ninrt, the Ho jc. md ttrt Tirown mid Itliode Kot th hall to he Notre Imine 17-vnr. lirv hlt.l to th Imp to "ill io. nt Kok thrciiith the h.iri for tlnil icore.

VKfUiASKA liniur Wwlr eaniwp'it lirliinnn I io.i, Miliar w.ir flrown Mn.i, ry 1 SnV.K f.AMK in-ti liinlh I- "lit i It II II II 11 MM; II ..1. III I) I m. ri ,1 i. in eel I Weir "i' I V.ei, i i it. I I 1.

iK.ir,.,., A i i IU4 1 line, Vint ii.eo Time to rto-tlra Get a FISK eiw 4a raff. are. We have discount fires StattM, Fisk, Pennsylvania Only ior tne tendency 01 Linf Goodwin, Bucknell right end, to drop passes he fumbled four each time with a clear field to the goal the score might have been larger. On two other occasions, once in tlie first period and again the third, Bucknell passes went over the last itripe for touchbacks. One jass hit the goal posts.

Detroit, while amassing five first downs to Bucknell's eight, never came nearer the Bucknell goal than the 27-yard line. That was in the fourth period. On two other attempts earlier in the game the Titans advanced once to the 47-yard line and once to the 36. Hurknell Linemen Efficient, It was Bucknell's seven linemen who broke and scattered Detroit's offensive efforts. Magee and Shorts, tackles, were through on play after play and either threw Detroit for losses or confined the thru-ts to small Rains.

When Ma-! 1 Shorts did not 'unction fartain Tony Kost-on and Hill Stephens, the guards, Kihl. center, or The ends, Karl Goodwin and lJoyd Trimmer, filled the gap acceptably. on the few occasions when the defense was called upon, ybert plehl. fullback. Merl halfback Harold McCleary.

halfback, did their duty. Hucknell a was a revelation to the crowd of 12.000. The Pennsylvania clamped the-ir men around knees and once lilt, the Detroit runners stopped. Again and again Bucknell men left their feet to co.i-n.t with the runner and established contact to Detroit's discomfiture. Had judgment Helps Hurknell.

find judgment by Bob Maniere, Detroit uusrterback, played a material rnle In the making of Huck-neii's touchdown as the second quarter time had nearly el''red. Maniere played fur too close, to the line of scrimmage and MeUeary booted the ball over his head, a distance of 64 yards. The. Detrol In recovered on his four-yard Detroit "In the hole." Phillt-part kicked from behind his goal to the Titan 31-yard mark. Dlehl pasxed to E.

Goodwin for 19 yards-From the 12-yard mark. Dlehl passed again but the same Goodwin tumbled on the five-yard with nothing but the atmosphere be. tucen the runner and a touchdown. From the same kick formation, Dlehl another pass to h. Oncdwin on the right but wheeled quit kly and tossed to Blaisdell who had sneaked out on the left and down the sideline.

Blaisdell made the catch in the end none for Huek-nell's first and only score. Trimmer kicked goal. Pnaa Stops Advance. Hurknell almost had a touchdown in jieriod one. After Trimmer Ki.koff.

Detroit could not advance awl rhlllipart punted to HlalHd--ll who wriggled back live yards to his 30 sard line. Bucknell millmliered batteries and Merl Goodwin. Id-d hv reeled off two ntpiight first downs on bucks through the line or dashes around he ends. Bucknell's blocking was destructive and one Detroit man another waB taken cleanly and purely out of play. liachor checked the rushing attack when he tackled M.

Goodwin nntlnued on Page 22. Dorais Goes After Games For 1926 Card Makes New York Trip Search of New U. of D. Opponents. K.

Dorais. director of thirties. University of Detroit, left Thursday night for New York, wh'ie ho will attempt to arrange a foe-thall game or two tor next fall. while in New York, he will meet Knuie Rockne of Noire Dame. They apt to get together Saturday and h'ir conference may mean that the will have a placa on hyttre Ume 19-B I'orais would not state what next he was seeking for rs M'nedttle and said he would iioilung to announce definitely ur-'il alter the western conference 1 hii December 3.

4. 5. He. intimated, however, that sev-ri new teams w-juld be met In At present the Army game the only one listed. SOBJECK STOPS ST.

PAUL BOXER Kau Haire, Nov. 26. Larry Milwaukee light hcavy- w'-'trlu, stopped Wallle Iempsey of ''-ml in the fourth round of their ig.roun1 ht.rL. this dropped Itempsey several the knockout blow, a to thK J1W hostilities, 1au boxer was out for 15 the h'k to box Lcn Darcy in semi-final at the De-He "how. liecomber 4.

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the far klrkltiK to of Captain vir, who iift-t'd flvt- ioirit.H U' 1 hoot, ant! t.o stituflrh 'IffeiifO" of line In NVbriiKa'ii victory (lllf Ilukerta Krore Knrlr. Korty-nvo thnuiuin por'onn jmn-mftl Into Mfiuormt etniliiiin. Ii w.m built for 31 UOO. It I he irrt'Hlivt foiitbttll crowd Hit time In Nebraska. Nor wan it an "II-NlirnfkH crowd.

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