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I I THE DETROIT PREE ESS StJND Ay, KOVVMRVs PART ONE 1927 PURDUE BEATS PAT PAGE'S HOOSIERS ROUT MICHIGAN STATE PURPLE ELEVEN Indians Stop Maloney After Short Gain It Waa One of Few Timea That Titan Halfback Failed to Get Away ALBION'S LINE TOO POWERFUL FOR HILLSDALE INLATEATTACK Indiana Plunge and Panes Way to Impressive Victory Over Spartans, 33 to 7 Toss For 25 Yards Opens Scoring. Boilermakers Come From Be Methodists Outplay Opposition and Win, 6-0, Despite Many Penalties. hind to Defeat Northwestern Eleven, 18-6. WELCH'S RUNS COUNT SURE OF SECOND PLACE Coach Young's Team Dangerous Only Late in Third I Quarter When It Pushes Over Lone Touch, down Faunce Is Star of Game. Bloomington, Nov.

5. Coach Tat Page's Indiana gridiron warriors passed, plunged and battered their way to a deciiive 33 to 7 victory ever a fighting crew from Michigan Stat here this afternoon. The Crimson athletes, led by their versatile halfback, Chuck Bennett, found eo difficulty in skirting the Spartan ends and crashing on many off-tackle plays for long gains. The Michigan aggregation, although not outweighed, gave the Star of Harvard Game Evens Four Victories in Five Games Score.in Second and Adds Later Touchdown. Lafayette, 5.

(A. Purdue university's Boilermakers hammered a definite aolka in h. Hoosier athletes their only trouble late in the third quarter when they pushed over their only marker. Approximately 12,000 fans crowded together in the centers of the Western Conference championship hopes of Northwestern today with an IS to victory. nuge norsesnoe, only Halt tilling tne stadium.

i Over 1,500 boy scouts, who were Before a homecomlnr erowd of or Coach BetscheFs Squad-Passes Aid 'Dales. Albion, Nov. J. Albion college made fts M. I.

A. A. record four games won out of Sve played, and made certain of second place In the association standings by defeating Hills dale college, 6 to 0, before a homecoming crowd of (,000 here thla afternoon. Albion had the edge on offensive power as was shown by the fact that the Methodists rolled up 18 first downs to four for the visitors. The Albion backs pulverised the Hillsdale line constantly throughout but frequent penalties cut down the Methodists' chances of scores.

In the second period Albion scor guests of the university, paraded before the grid fans at the start of the game. Michigan State started 17,500 the Old Gold and Black eleven battled Its opponenta to a draw in the first half, but came back late In the game with an attack that Figures Show off with a rush in the opening quarter after a "break" in which a northwestern waa unable to stem. recovered fumble gave the Spartans Ralph whose playing fa wen remembered, by Harvard, as the ball on the Indiana 27-yard line, Im Pa Provide. Pint Iter. Why Michigan Beat Chicago peered in the beat form since he waa a factor In downing the -Crim After a pair of end runs and Una plays no gain had been mads.

Rim wait. Crimson and, Intercepted son. After Northwestsrn had drawn Brat blood with a touchdown by Oustafson, the ahlfty Welch evened the count on two Plays. Ha mrt. aU JsJt ll ed a touchdown on a long pass, Schulcr to Robinson, but the marker did not count when the Purple and Maroon Excellt Only in Punt long pass from Dlckeson.

On the next aeries of plays. Page's ball carriers displayed a remarkable yara run to Northwestern'a is Gold were penalized 25 yards for ing While Wolverines Out-rush, Outpass Rivals. yard line and completed the distance ability In skirting the ends, with Va.i 1 I. I tne goal on the next play. Blocked Past Helps, Faunce, Crimson substitute half back, carrying the burden of the at' tack.

fj i ii outplayed Chicago In all department of the game exceot In ountina-. clipping. The Daughetty men got going strong In the third period and by hitting the Una repeatedly and varying the ends, Schulor went over for the touchdown. An Incompleted pase spoiled the extra point. The winners were well on their way toward a second tourhnnmn in Purdue's second aoore came as the result of A pass from alagnaboaco to ahown by the statistics of this afternoons contest.

Tha Wolverines alirnrteeA vn Faunce waa beautifully azeouted erahh.rf Eli 7. rlnl uard, who h'oolted punt and traveled and the latter raced 25 yards for their own supporters by outruahlng the Maroons, gaining 1st yards the final period when penalties set them back. The Dales threatened ror a touchdown. whe compare! with 130 yards from Chicago. Michigan earned 10 first downs by to ecore in the fourth period when they completed several passes but the Methodists finally broke nr.

the -f wun eich In thai AulAa eowPieted ths Pur. 1orl.n wlt! run leu laoaie in the fli be.for Wilcox mi uu inicRgo oniy eignt. Seven of Michigan's downs In this way came In the third quarter. In a sustained drive down the Held, from Mlphtvnn'a ID vaM. Khi mde 6 attack and took the ball.

The Albion backs, Bchuler, Pen-sottl, Robinson and Wiseman, all did stellar work. Captain Howe and Coacarelll were the heat arn "ortnwest- aW JQ.Oal. ea-yi lllll', In aerial attack. Michigan tr, In gainers for the IJales. Hillsdale had Parple 8aperir la Air.

a. nuKiiL euMH on AiDton In passing. FenxnttI outounted Wasrer ws excelled. Michigan attempted eight passes, of which five were completed and one Intercepted. Chicago 1 5 paaaea, completed eight and th first marker.

Indiana's 'extra point was made from a fake place kick. The second quarter was merely a repetition of the first session, with Harretl and Balay taking tha ball from their own 43-yard line to the Spartan It. Lla rails to Held. At thla point Coach YoUnK sent In JdcUosh for his star halfback, Dlcke-aon, but on the next play Faunce drove through tackle for the second touchdown. Indiana's substitutes started the second half.

The aesslon opened with the Michigan Htat line holding for downs on the Indiana 3-yard line. An exchange of punta which gave the Michigan outfit slightly the worst of the deal, gave the ball to Indiana on the Spartan 12-yard line. A partially blocked punt was costly to tha Hpartan aggregation at in-. 111 siecona period Th out the game. Hillsdale failed completely to dent the Albion line.

wv imercepiea. attack thit iV-i V.wtT. Aurjiu.il W. HILJSUALE iO). oray Three Pint Donas Paaaea Voae lensmor.

I. Carlvl. wieman. men mm.A.A distance of the PuVdui goal, with only a yard to gj tafson plunged across. was no scorinsr xt.r 1 'C, Barllett Poldt tc) n.

wires nm aowns on paaaea, two of which went for nuchrfon. downs. 'oucn- t' Thlngatad c) Furdue aalnait tm Vandcrmolen Mnrrlaon C'bnppell Hninh Alltndar (cl How. P.roky Waser Coacarelll one on a long pass from Gilbert to Oosterbaan, and the other on a mteral from Oosterbaan to ulihert. a likewise completed three scrimmage, while Northwestern! tota was hut 577 Itotilnson Q.

V. laeinan H' huler K. 1'ensottl y. Kcora bv ever, gaining 140 yards on aevan thie point In the game. A pair of passing.

Most of the heaves coming In the lat quarter to score a touchdown. line plays by Balay carried the pig- akin from the Spartan 20-yar ra to PtrRiitlB NOHTHWESTERN. Gilbert booted 10 Albion a a a as Rnbstlliitlona Val-lunrn for Palarmo, Ruall for Chsppall. AHZH'" nefree-i-lahor ttmplre-olds (Mlhlaan "lata fe'cher. collage).

Head llnearaan-Loulaall Woerner Ktrkman. Flu heir LLINOIS KEEPS Frentloe the one-yard line. From this point Garrison went over on an off tackle play. It was shortly after this point that Michigan State opened an offensive attack that hee-an tn look averaging 87.4, while Chicago punted 361 In nine attempts, for an average of slightly over 40 yards. Both teams did moat of their kicking In th.

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RE. Olson Hook ClHlletcli PITT AND BATTLE TO TIE Football Results R. flchular Andft-tjon Erk-ksrnn Hacfln 6lnklr e. Johno Rojnn HoImr I like the right that was shown here Union Falls ToMuskie Air Attack RECORD CLEAN aiackey Wilson in 191, when the Crimson downed :::::::8: tnem, is to S. Wilcox Koransky Deaeom Scores, for State.

The plays, most of which were i Je- 'i'iikiii. urn Confined From Page 10. part of the game. In the Drat quarter; Chicago attempted a place kick from the 30-yard line, which went wide and low. Michigan did likewlae in the second quarter, when Gilbert's attempt barely missed success.

"me was devoid of pen alties for olTalde or roughness, al-thought Chicago loat 15 yards by Insisting on nnsslnar in the fourth i (Chicago). Field iin. long passes, were centered around the stellar halfback, who bore the iminoiaj. Humbert and Walker, From Urbana, Spill Iowa Eleven, 14 to 0. Wlseea.la 20.

Urlnnrll 3. Missouri IX W. Virginia ft. trunt of the gains against the Pane Both Teams Held Scoreless in Fierce Struggle and Remain Undefeated. J'j Grand Rapids Eleven Handed men during the period.

The Spartan marker came after Dlckeson had onn figured In an end running duel with leacon, which carried the ball from their own 30-yard mark to the 18 to 0 Beating by Muskegon. chancing the penalties on the attempt to score. Ypsi Normal Passes Beat Adrian Team Aerial Offense After Plunges Fail Paves Way for Victory, 20to0. Adrian, Nov. 5.

Thres long forward passes by the Michigan State wormal football team paved the way for a 20 to win over the Adrian college eleven here today, ipsllnnti waa unable Clever Air Play Pambles Are Pew. Michigan ftimhl Crlmaon 10. A spectacular run by Deacon from that point after glng a pass from Captain Smith urand Rapids, Nov. 6. Utilising Rich droDDeil CIV Routs Redskins Hawk-eyes' Defense Pierced by Plungers of Zuppke's Speedy Backs.

Iowa City, Nov. 5. (A.P.) oft In the second half. The Wolverine back aulcklv Mtrnvararf feature i an aerial attack with success. Muskegon high today defeated Union high.

18 to 0. Two of Muskegon's touchdowns came directly as a result of blocked wstismi From paSe io. ever. Chicago fumbled twice, but matlon and cut i. Mich Iran' lnn.hrf.,n.

1 1,1 KIP A hard charging full-back, F. Hum limits, uamm recovered a blocked punt behind Union's iroal linn in th bert, of Genesee, 111., proved too jeountea tne six points. Bennett, Indiana stocky halfback, was clinging to Deacon as he crossed the mark. The extra point waa gained when Indiana waa off-aide. The last quarter found the tipartans apparently disorganized and unable to compete with the lunging of the Page outfit.

Conch oung'a outfit, although completely outclassed, near the end of the contest, fought back gamely and were from two sustained drives In the fourth quarter. Taking Chlcago'a Fumble Spoils Pittsburgh Scor-ing Chance After Three Drop Kicks Fail. Pittsburgh, Nov. (A. The famed offensive of the University of Pittsburgh team failed to function against the heavier Washington and Jefferson line and the two teams battled to a acoreless tie In their annual clash at I'ltt stadium to-dny, duplicating the result of last year's game.

Fifty thousand fans shivered through four quarters of fierce, dog aanviiBieiitB am in. a inn artpr inrlln u. i uunton in. Flndlay o. Wnnaler Wester.

Reserve ft, John arroll 19. Lombard Waba.h 13, Brndlrr 7. t'lnclnnatl IS, Transylvania It. Ohio University vj, tlrnl.nn T. Mr.

In Ion H4, 12, llald-Wallare) IB. Illram ft. Oherlln IS, Akron 14. Wittenberg llrlks.y ft. Nt.

Lawrence 12, Clnrkaon ft. Miami Ohio Northern ft. Rlpon 7, l.anrenc. ft. 27, bteaao Y.

College S. Kenynn Marietta Karlhaan ft, franklin ft. Hsakrsaa IR, (Jrand Haplda Nebraska 47, Kan.a. IS. Dayton 12, Loynln Chicago) ft.

llklahiima 28, Wa.hlngton I nly. 7. Terr Haute 7, IC.at. Illinola ft. Ind.

State Nor. 7. PI. III. Nor.

ft, olo. Inlv. 7, Colo. College ft, Muskingum S3. Heidelberg O.

i.hlnnd 45, Antlneh II. Carlrtnn 27, North llnknta V. n. Slo. Ilskntn State 7, tt.

ft. gonth Dakota 44, Mornlng.lda 7. Xtont Inst. 8, Kan t'lnlre Tckrs. ft.

Hlver fall. 12. Knnerlnr a. and Coach ana Coac of the nV Kn nA oui mucn ior lowa today, Bob Zuppke's nght.ng I.l.n. romp marched down the 5 by of straight line hit' Kn by on he Pasned thed way with a It to 0 victory over the Adrian line but Its over- wnrn iwo he goal, Oosterbaan flipped a simile lateral tn gained yard after yard aa stucklev and .1.

lea it. i. Sal- the team coached by his former Lh 1'." Ussistant. Burt Ingwersen. In the starting a determined aerial drive on no i nicapo player within five yards of when hostilities ended.

MICH. STATE. INDIANA final lunge for him, Brazil shifted annual home-coming gridiron nrst quarter tor a touchdown. Th-Reds scored again In the second quarter when Van Westin went around end and over Union's goal line following three completed forward passes. Union held for downs at the beginnina; of th fourth quarter on Its 40-yard line, but Hult-man'a attempted punt waa blocked, the ball rolling behind Union's goal line and Krlefeldt fell on it for a touchdown.

It was the first game of the season for Kocky Parsaca, all-etate quarterback, who submitted to an operation for appendicitis early In the fall. Lineup: ball to waiting receivers Ypsilantl used two complete teams' against Adrian, the regulars a.nr. io i aoY." ovr the line Classic. Ohrlatensen L. Baker Perrerl Hlti-hlnes InnaTst mad.

Th victory gave the HUM en un ng points In the last half. All of Ynsllnntr. season. blemished conference record a the Hawkeye team went down to Its Play Well Bxerated. third Big Ten defeat ged fighting which produced but few spectacular plays.

Records Insrathed. The scoreless tie left both Western Pennsylvania aspirants for the mythical eastern championship in the thick of tha running. Neither have met defeat. Although Pitt outgnlned W. and J.

through the line and air and piled up 11 flrat downs to five for the Preatdents. the Panther, wer nn-. It was this play, mora than IS tn Vf 0Od gln; nv.t Vh th" rlng "ld ofJth Adrian secondary defense men1. ADRIAN. TPWLANT1.

Powell l. L. Humbert proved the Irresistible mo nrronu touenflown resulted when Michigan bucked Its way from Its 37-yard line to Chicago's 32-yard line, when Gilbert took a pass from center, ran back 10 yards and hurled a long pass to Ooater- iS T.ho fe" ross the line with the ball. Ullbert added the extra point each Um? "i1, Perfect place kick. Miller holding the ball.

on both occasions. Mnrooa Never Dangeroue. Chicago was never Inside 30-ynrd Jine, although it got that far on several occasions. Michigan Waa Within lhlen'. me, but F.

H. Walker, MUSKEGON. bTok the fore. of tV. i.

nd brought the 'orc the ga im to their feet In of Urbana, a Damm Coin. Mine. SI, Colo. Teachers 12. Centenary a.1.

Hire IS, Texn. 13, Baylor 12. Arkansas 1IL lets. Christina 9. 158-pound sophomore 1 IV 1 1 1 1 ir WAH W.

I Awa- iinmes i Tronausn Hob. Rintfwnlt Mueller R. Hill Mltehlnn R. Flumty Hornbeck R. HI A.

Catterton P. Smith Q. I) (C) Harrell Plrklnion Faunce Kurrle R. Tndd RMt-ed F. Mnansnosn Indiana 7 6 13-33 Mli h.

State 0 7 0-7 Tiiuehriowne Fsunce. Harrell. Garrison, Mccracken. W. Catterton.

Ileacon. Points after touchdown Marnahuaco 2. Smith, Garrienn. eiihatitutlntis Mum for Bypra, lnnelt for Fullam, Balay for Hull, Oen-nett tor Garrlaon; w. Catlrrton lor Rein-liardt.

Randolph for Stenheneon: Deacon for lrirel: atrCoah for Dickinson: Joalin for Nneller: Wllann for P. Smith; C. Johnson Glnman cerilon buutly Ctlted hit of fonthall substitute halfback, also tallied tor the Illlni, wien he broke through Teaa. Aggie. JIB.

go. Methndlat 13. neaterman l1 'ast of hope the Indians able to crash their way across the UNION. Owen Cook Bolter T. Daukazn Fox iliiltiimn Krwln Paraaca J.

Liatiksan Bovee the Iowa left tackle, cut neatly back against the field, evaded the L. R. R. R. J.

L. R. F. L. L.

(1 Q. 11 II V. Tinnry. Rut Brnsil was not finished. Holcomb llun I'arann Jnckaon T.nnn W'TC-lllh Htlcklay Midreevy (ielaler Green (c) Vmilanti Adrian goat line wnen opportunities presented themselves.

I Thrice liooth. Pitt fullback, at liaa a li'l NH In narfArm anA lowa safety man and comDletert Nevtns Kreiti-ldt Ripley UcCall Vnn Westln Dehaker ateiers lil.e Millrr Mc.Mnr. (iv Hevlra Unjd Htmkiv Van Huron I 7 S--MI 0 a r. stuck until it was comnleteo 63-yard sprint for the second of line once, and made good Its scor- MhOrtlV after the fourth ri.lA I Illinola' two lnii.hrii.um. man 7, UKIn.

City I nlT. ft. Mo. Slate Nor. ft, a.

III. Trhra. ft. III. Wr.lrynn 20.

Kurekn i Mt. Morris 12, Llnrnln 12. "hurtlrfr 0, McKendree O. SnrlnKhlll 37, Teachers ft. I relKhton 1ft.

I tah 7. kln. CHy fen. ftH. hawnee ft, Rarllrsvllle SH, Snpnlpa ft.

North Central Aurora ft. iiih iii'i'ui tunny, Chicago made the InnMl al.u Moll i i .1 in wain I mr i tempted placement kicks for field goals, with Welch holding the ball, but the boot each time fell short. Rooth made hl first attempt In the first Period from J. vard tin final damage when he cut Inside H.sabert Count. Flrat rmtth lor potnweii: Anderann xor Kanits ek for Crall.

Refnne J. H. Nichola vne lacme. reversed hi. aM i.

noning ja yams on a line thruat, early In the first Oherlln. Vmpire F. Toung (Illinola Illinola Emrht amrlntAA IK i "hi iuiuiaiice came ai in Inn. to "P- Thu" Urt of the third period and follow day.s r.rk and did an exhibition of hard plunginf QUAKERS BEAT end the second In the next quarter weeieyani. Heaa nneemanw.

u. dealer an. (Mlchifao), jnicnigana longest gain thrust by Rich In the third quarter. The longest gain through, ths air ironi me au-yara marK. Fumble Ends Rally.

Touchnowne-Boyd. Morrow 1. p0nt, sf er louhdowna-siuckley. stiles auh.tiT nuVen; Brownht Slnekley- Normw for Dlerk.a; Meiihck Wood tor Oordon: nhoetnsker for Mi nr. rar: Lavole for ilnudy: Schoen 1 Anilaraon for Green: Dlkaon lA.

siiJ: Dor' by Humbert. Humbert had replaced t.JSM Iirl, run demoral- Htewart near the close of the ftrst tl 'it, Indiana, It was not until period. Carrying the ball on nearly An unfortunate fumhl hv f.nt.ln viu paea irom uuoert HARVARD, 24-0 lu uuBigrDifln rnr ui-h ran'a Qibby Welch on the 38-yard line In the last quarter cut off what uniuu mm rem pressure 1 piaj, ne emasnea ana squirm- was put behind the attack tvh.t.led hie wav from the ioiv ond touchdown In the third quarter. Hope College Is Outclassed ever the coaches told the Titans be- line to cross the Iowa goal. Mark tor Hnlconib: Rred for Person Fit th.

for nrsser: Drsr.r for itanidMh Green for Dickuin- Sn.ui.. licniaan nugnt nave been a Pitt touchdown Welch, squirming through left naivee served as an I iacaie xvowax place-kicked both i.i mimn anrr in. nmn ai inn inea rnr nn hi, rot. i. tiiii p-uiwia ruining- ijii 10 Flrat downs by ruahlns I Jni downa by fiaaaing I FAR WEST.

Montana California ft. Stanford 1.1, Washington t. Mary's 3, Idaho 3. California 38, Montana IS. NEBRASKAREPELS KANSAS JAYHAWKS tackle, traveled 12 yards when he wss thrown heavily and dropped the Dlck.n for stickler.

njTj, WILBERFORCE FORFEITS. Haskell rout with three touchdowns being substituted for Perkins afte In rapid succession. Walker's touchdown sprint, for th Pennsylvania Develops Surpris oan, uanagner recovering for sole purpose of adding the extra nnint. Coaaell'a Ram Help. end J.

Pitt launched a powerful offensive In the last period but was ByAlmaTeam ing Offensive After Holding at Own Goal. Cnnne.ll set the I IJumherf. mln. fn. II I I MI 1 I urwra puaaea attemntee 5 Forward paaiea completed I Forward panaea Intercepted.

Sr. Total yardsae on punta 17.4 ATerare yardaire on punta Place kirks attempted Place kicks failed 1 Fumbles recovered Penaltlea naitea oy tne nnai wnistle. Washington. Nav. (1 r.i.

fi ii i 7 iu maa man W. J. PITT. Herrold UK Donchess Philadelphia, Nov. s.

The "gun dlans1 39-yard Una. Several thrusts fouP' of 16-yard jaunts, a feat dup at the line succeeded before Brasll Halfback Tlmm. fouls Psuley that wasn't loaded" a Pennsyl Baptists Run Wild in First and vanla eleven with a death grip de Aschman Gallaaher ovVrlheSoat 'Ji Vi wnk a rereree-s decision, the Wllberforce university football eleven left th field today and Howard university was awarded the game by forfeit, a 1-0 score. Both are Negro institutions. The decision W.R."i, i- plfty smlthi Howard back, in his scoring of the contest's only touchdown.

Cornhusker Sub Races 90 Yards fense and supposedly little offense. Malco were needed for the next score. Humbert's most senentlonal gal Fourth Periods in Burying Rivals, 39 to 0. Kern fix Cutler Ttoberts Waamuth Uuarlne Parkinson Welch n.iffRn Booth Roblnaon a R. a R.

R. Q- R. P. w. a.

rvnw.u orignton rumbled MRloney's klckoff. came on the cluslng play of th FIELD GOAL WINS FOR LANSING HIGH blew up In the face of Harvard today In tha first football meeting for Touchdown. Lincoln, Nov. t. (A.

Klrknian Helnel Cock out recoverea on his own five-yard game, a le-yara sprint that whs pre line. Hawlav. tha TnAinn vented from being I Alma, Nov. I. Alma rolled up a waa called back to mint hi.

tnira touchdown by Don Smith Amos new high score for the M. i. A. A. today and marched a step nearer The University of Nebraska Corn- of these ancient rivals in 22 years.

While (Su.OOij frenzied fans looked down from the broad reaches of the Franklin field horseshoe, the Red and Illue team that had hnnred tn fort carried to the 46-yard line. man' JUBt ft tne flIIl Refei (Swnrthmnre) huskers passed and smashed their mains me Dan at ton sneeA auunuail. Umpire Dr. A. M.

Hham. sv.i.t Field the championship by defeating Hope college before a homecoming crowd IOWA. Head way to a 47 to It victory over the luda-e-J. P. Eaann (Iluquesne).

linesman Ed Thorpe (De Insane). Saginaw East Fails in Valiant University of Kansas Jayhawkers. fenn state and Navy on successive Saturdays, kicked the tirlmm Jaen Weatra COLD WAVE SALE NOW OH! lne "Ln for 40 ys Omni. before he i wa. downed.

Maloney re- schuf. cSVered Vachon's fumble and Con- "ran. nell circled tha right side of the Rich line for a ecore. McClore With the Inrifana nn h. Novak The feature of the game came In Attack and Loses, 22-18.

'dope bucket" all ovTr the field. Brow: CENTRAL NORMAL to trounce a atubborn iXmsnn L. a R. U. R.

Q. L. R. Saginaw. Nov.

ft T.anslnr Roberta eleven, 24 to t. man oeieatea oaginaw Kaetern to day In a sensational Kama. $2 In 14 t'uhel Fisantelll the final period when Sloan, substitute for Presnell, took Schmidt's klckoff and ran 90 yards through the Kansas team for a touchdown. Kansas, although unable to penetrate the Hunkers forward wall with 'h" "teady pace the third F.n'oh"::::: touchdown rf thm rar nil vr. 1 I Strong Offensive gurprl.es.

A bulldog defense thAt heM u.r. on a heavy Held, 89 to 0. Alma ran wild In the first and fourth quarters, with the varsity lineup playing, but In the second and third quarters Hope more than held her own against the reaervea and twice threatened to score. In the third Alma held for three downs a yard from the goal. On the fourth.

Hope made a wild heave over the foal and it was Alma's ball on her own 10-yard line. In the Bret and fourth quarters, Alma backs and psaa receivers on L.OIUS vtmtes neia goat proved the li.iirKerly BEATS MARQUETTE PATRICK DULUTH vard once for downs nn th winning margin. White scored two Lanslne- tnurh r. who htd don yeoman work from Stewart tne start. Interoppted Crons cana on I J-fr-J.

yard line and smothered vrv downs, one on an 80-yard run-back any consistency In the first half got a break when Cooper, aubstitute for the first Blav after th. klnknw nnn.i Umpire A. Harrle (Vale). Field iu'dl of a klck-orr, and passed 40 yards to Cummlngs for the third. Saginaw Crimson threat to penetrate deep in home territory thereafter, waa expected from a team that has fought desperately with its back tn th Mackinaws Wins by in Blizzard, 6-0, Over acorea once on a line attack, next grabbed him.

but the momentum of Io.a kZi the run anihi.il inn I minni. on a 62-yard pass and a the line took turns scoring the touchdowns, five men scoring. The game was played In a anowstorm. Northern Teachers. Marquette.

Nov. B. Inter lino piunga arter a 17-yard past had put the ball on the 1-yard line the remaining distance carrying I after Sallee with him. 3 tPlace kick). goal line wall all season.

But a searing offense when scoring opportunities offered, a hidden ball attack masterful In ntirn iff LiAINWJJVti. HAUl.VAW. HOPE. ALMA. Arter this score tha Indians McOnatlln i-yman.

granneo a zu-yard psjis from Lawrence, eubatltute for Ash and ran 66 yards through an open field to a touchdown. Cooper also scored in the last period. In the second half both elevens threw cnution to the winds and launched an aerial attack Interspersed with flashy plunging and hroken field running, Nebraska scoring six times. EASY FOR CADETS. and a bright-eyed, ball-hawk de resorted to an overhead cam.

that Sweaters Auto Driving Coats, Special Sale Price cepting a pars on Northern's 40-yard line Hackett, right end, dodged through the Northern Stat Teach- fllkkena leyoung KAZOO TEACHERS fense tnnt plucked Hsrvard passes from the air for conversion intn :ui.isiea or a series or long passes. Few of them were completed, but patience flnallv waa rawaritait In th. frtefflna touchdowns and made the lives of rajiderbuah Vai rummlriKS Orrftory Hurt Sunders Hick Reoaoner R. Senear Komey w. Kchaar Hartoa Whit.

tanalng Mllllmin BouKliiier i Koepke Kager Merrill Rummel Makalniowics Fendtll Kuril Zdajiowlca Slmmona Pesat Ancell Kltt.ml.irf rlckaon Arnztan Bernil Kamn Hawthorne i 'olen Gilbert Kiciters miserable all af-ernoon, waa a eurorise Penn.vl. L. R. ti K. Q.

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R. R. F. a closing minutes of the game when Smith tossed the ball diagonally WIN AT OSHKOSH vanla had saved Its supporters for across the held Into th waltlna- mis oar atone. aXlar Inters jr.

Janlnn Vanraalte Iieeroot ti. Japtnga yteoe at law arms of Reaver, etandlng behind the goal line, and a blanklna- was 13.50 The Harvard offense dived Into lerh gear onlv In snot. In th West Point V. Nov. I ere" college team this afternoon and scored a touchdown, giving Central State Teacher, a to 0 victory.

The acore came early In the first period. The game was played on a grid-Iron covesfd with three Inches of snow. Much of the last halt was played In a driving hllziard, with a heavy wind sweeping from the west. Neither team was able to resort to anything but straight football tp gain ground, although passes were attempted. Three of Northern's heavers were Intercepted.

I 8 72 it-it Army defeated Franklin and lilar- 1 Snelnaar averted. Flay ra Isow St eras. third and final quarters. i- Win 19-6 After Wisconsin 11 at Touchdowns White i. Cnmmlnra.

9atn. TminhiloamM CTnnl.n fll 1 k. u.i Overcoats, Flannel Shirts La pees Aid White th Titan, hsd remove .11 Scores Against Second Team. TMU Holdahtp. Poln'ta after snau in a one-sineo.

game today. 46 to 0. The Cadets scored seven touchdowns, four of them coming while their varsity eleven worked throughout the third nerlnd Ootherwl.e the anm element of a struggle from the o-a-li-a 3, Prndeil. Polnta aft. touchdown.

Whlu, Pendell. Fl.ld goal Whlta Hafripe-RemlnirtoR tDetrott). Umpire rmnian if. of Ii Head ILau-roaa. Normal).

axarpp 2. niinroona Krree Jarue IKan- ron). Lmntre Donnelly iMichlganl. lteud naaman Dalryoifle (Knoi). meeting in tne tnira ner on.

the nna play of Penn's crushing line Dower Oshkoeh. Nov. 6. nd new found ability tn ulc. an.

Teachers suffered their fourth de stltute Army players, were in'at all other times. vantage of everv break session was me most colorful. Flurries of snow made a white blanket of the gridiron and at times the aa. "Til Art Weather Proof Overcoats Made by Patrick aUUJtfsjsj.sjsssssssssf, feat In as many years at the hands of the Michigan Western st.i. Only once did I'enn march to a score unassisted by Harvard lapses snow hindered vision acrns.

th neio. jr. was in tms miniature atorm Teacher, ik. v0i eleven that the Indians scored. The lone wlnninar 1 tn a ma mm mo ivea ana mue drive rom its own 4t-yard line, aided by i 21-yard forward Dasa.

FIRST PRIZE (Cnatd rri score removed some of the sting Oehkosh outolaved fh. fmm th aisfsaf. that ths I a.K. to Paul Scull, ended In the latter kicking a 17-yard field anal tn th. Everything for Men Who Work "Mtan.

h. Ah. second period. Penn scored two touchdowns in the third period, the first h. may close, but hair and beards con-A tinue to grow demanding the service of barbers.

Become a Barber the MOLER Way Commission paid in graduate and post-graduate department practically equals your tuition fee. Call or Write for Catalog was an occasion when anything they rlaylng against a lineup that in- aitamntail ekcr At-Lraul A alena. I i n. III- Hake, giant tackl. hinu lnf im combln4 at Any Trada Dependable Quality for Over 30 Years 425 ranch's runt and raced if.

iiiktu ni ibi aunvH ci ru ht nrintr in ina tiaarinn whan them success and upset the Indians fullback, went through the left Jm. for the score. A few moments later, Paul tStull Interrented iui, nn SAVE YOUR HAIR Statistics show that six out of every ten men ara (Sitter bald or losing their hair. Dan. Jruff, falling hair, itchy scalp ara all foreran, nors of baldness.

Don't wait until you ara totally bald. Let ns examine your acalp it'a free wa will tell you just what wa caa do for you. THE KR1D0S Wair and Scalp Sptcialitti 1308 BROADWAY SUITE 406 Hours II A. M. to P.

M. In the third period, Kalamaienn In th fare of this wltherlne it. Harvard's JS-ysrd line and In three Plays Sheher dented the Crimson gonl. BRUSH tack the Indians were made to look Oshkosh goal line three time. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE In th final period.

Mlilllren. i. i y. i i i i DllU-kMit Mi" T' "corra una ihh.t Kick wftor Harvard pas. out of thu i It Is Near Jefferson Michigan Avenue at Second, Detroit, Mich, Wen at the Paris Exposition by Kridot System for Grousing Hmrr IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY strength.

Pallee was the main threat touchdown. Bsnach, halfback mad. In the back field, but his mates failed the third touchdown for Kalamaioo and there was no alternative, but a All of th scores were made on line scrambled 34 yards to a touchdown. Paul Scull kicked two of the point, efter touchdown and a forward diss eeeuated (w Ui. third.

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