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THE DSTROTT FREE PRE SS SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2 6. 1930 SPORT SECT I Hamtramck Overwhelms U. of D. High, 53-0, To Take East Side Leadership There's Six Nationalities on This Line That Represents University of Detroit Left to Right They Are: Hackett, English; Massucci, Italian; Nader, Syrian; Fitzpatrick, Irish; Weiss, German; Metros, French, and Campeau, Also of French Descent it i 1S v.

1 Ufa mwk?" 'jl iff Tm" CUBS OUTCLASSED BY COSMO ELEVEN As Hamtramck Swamped U. ofD. High Team Steve Gillespie Making One of Cubs Infrrauent Cains Throunh Cosmn Line CASE IS BEATEN BADLYBYSTATE GRID MACHINE 4. Spartans Pile Up Early Margin and Wir. as They Please, 45 to 0.

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Byeni for Mnen. Htnkirlc tor f'ir SwrriH'v fnr I'Vrniri fnr Hosier for lm for Wiirmr. Knti-hett for Brara I'rir. fur Kinvstoli. KiTOsi' for 'lark for S'l'ilren.

Slnipr for Arin" llurnn for Ham, urn, Tvlr-r for Kutiti. yriM for ri.iM, for llo'triiltntmh fnr Kuhn. Omen iMf-' Nordberg catching a lateral pas? Lennox Team Unable to Stop Hard Driving Attack and Passing Game of Visitors; Large Crowd Present to See Game. BY JIM KKNIC'K. FlTTTLITy and frustration, twin progeny of defeat, sat full upon thfi University of Detroit Cub's heaving bosom throughout a long and chilly afternoon Saturday at the U.

of D. stadium and in direct consequence Hamtramck scored an overwhelming victory, B3 to 0, thus dispelling any doubt as to who would represent the cast aide in the city playoff. The Cub didn't even have the essentials of direction. Seven first downs did it gain all day, one by passing, two by running and the other four by penalties. After fooling, fumbling and foozling most of the afternoon the Cub came to life In the last quarter and moved the play into Hamtramck territory for the only time and this was accomplished against the Cosmo" necond and third team.

While many expected Hamtramck to win, very few were of the opinion that It would win by sufh a score. Thi3 was the Cubs first defeat of the season. In this impressive fashion did the MONNETT IS STAR Reels Off Long Runs as Ohio Eleven Wilts Before Drive. East Lansing, Oct. 25.

Michigan State completely crushed a light eleven from the Case School of Applied Science of Cleveland, FUMBLE GIVES FORDHAM GAME Rams Take Advantage of Tanguay's Slip and Beat New York 7-0. Cosmos erase the two defeats sul-fered in other years when the two elevens tangled on the gridiron. It wag the first time that Hamtramck ever defeated the V. of 1), team, but this year's model made up for lost time by running up the second highest score made in the Metropolitan league this year. A crowd of 6.000 saw the game.

Goal Still Uncrossed. While piling up the big score Hamtramck maintained its perfect record of the season of not allowing an opposing lunncr to cross its here this afternoon, 45 to 0. Coach Jimmy Crowley, after he saw his i to acre. Here the State reservfs regulars roll up 20 points, sent his poured into the game. Case could reserves Into the game and they not gain on receiving the klckoff played for two periods, having but md State got the ball In mld-llcld, little dilficulty in mastering the i They marched to the 10-yard line Scientists.

and on fourth down Schwartzberg The game was replete with long forward-passed 10 yards to Warren runs for touchdowns, so far as State for the fourth touchdown, was concerned. Liberty, a i Case a forward passing reserve halfback, dashed 66 yards i game from the middle of the giui-for one of the scores, setting a rec-: Iron but Warren Intercepted a ord long run for the year for the heave and on the first Spartan plnv hpartans. Caso lacked and 1 Liberty raced OB yards to score off this disadvantage In the face of the his right tackle savage blocking and tackling ex-j Case made Its' best showing In the hibltion put on bv State, accounted third quarter. The statue of for the game soon taking on the liberty play was dusted off for 2" aspect of a very one-sided contest, yards with Kuhn maklnr th. Battle Between Rival Gotham Elevens Decided in First Two Minutes of Play.

New York, Oct. 215. (A. goal line, uniy once am u. or u.

move the ball within the 20-yard line, and that was in the last quarter and with the aid of penalties. When a team's plunging is stopped, its passes fail to work and its to State's 44-yard line. Scott eaurhr end runs are hopelessly naitert be Case Never Threaten. The Cleveland eleven, with an undefeated record of four cames a forward pass from Cameron for a first down on State's 33-vard line. fore they are started, it opportunists cashed a New York but here the State team rallied ami to their credit, when here, became the third victim of the Iook thc bal1 on 24-yard line univeisity error for a touchdown in the first two minutes of play and sat on the lid the rest of the way to earn a 7 to 0 victory this after- gain much territory, and that is exactly what happened to the Cubs' yesterday.

In direct comparison the Cosmos passes were working when they unbeaten Spartans. The visitors and only STlfus was uie one a threat State made. waa onB I i i i i could not accomplish anything with their running attack, making only noon before the biggest crowd that 1 r. i Vn I watched a game between mo nun. iivc mptrnnnlitnn elevens.

Monnett Big Gun. The teams played evenly the bsl ance of the period but State sent the regulars back In the fourth quarter and with Case mkini A crowd officially announced at and diminutive Joe Waraska and Banaziak found plenty of openings Titan Forwards Boast An Odd Combination a total or tnree yards the first half. When the second half opened they tried the open game and looked much better. Against the reserves In the second half, the 78.500 saw Fordham's canvas-Jacketed stalwarts win in characteristic in the U. of D.

line. Catches One Kanan Spears Pass fashion and round out a record of rerfect Interference. 'fnlntr tVirnntrh 1i trnio-Vit oanca CENTRAL STATE BOWSTOJPSI Blocked Punt and Long Pass Pave Way for 13 to 0 Victory. While U. of tackling (Menat blocking was ragged Hamtramck Tno (hrjlls thlg came visitor carriea tne nail into state uesperate efforts to score with tho territory.

i use of almost anything In the hock. The Scientists made their best 1 the Spnrtans profited. Monnett and showing at this Juncture. They Warren pounded out three fin: went to State's 23-yard line, where downs, the former going over for a the Spartans held for downs and touchdown and lat'T he accepted was again trie opposite nunners par, The struggle had hardly got advanced behind perfect intcrfcr- whpll Jim Tanguav, N. ence and blocking, ends were back (uinbled dc nig deep of the line of scrimmage before the Six Nationalities Are Represented, and They Combine Efforts to Turn Backs Loose for Long Gains and Unbroken String of Victories.

it. anyming i ase torwarn pass in mid-Held nn.l mn 50 yards for the last toncls uuiu iuukcu ioie a scoring chance. They made three of their five first clowns in i bliohted Hplurge. Stiite Has Wide Kdge. own territory and Adam Klcwicz, Fordham end, pounced on the ball on the N.

U. three-yard mark. Murphy l'lunges Across. Here Fordham uncovered a scoring punch In the shape of an Ir down. Al.

Glasenapp, the Case quarterback, was seriously Injured In the second period and had to leave the plays were started, while two and sometimes three tacklers were on every U. of D. runner and were on him with deadly accuracy. There is Just one other department of the game and that Is kicking. Here, too, did the Cosmos BY W.

W. EDGAIt. the excitement of a keenlv I. Tnhnnv Metraa TVenrhmnn nrl In State had a big advantage In the resistible plunge by r.ig Jim Mur- have the decided edge. Three of phy who shot through center for a contested football struggle while Walter Campeau, another French-1 the crowds rise to cheer some fleet I man.

It is this group, a cosmo-1 back speeding toward a goal line politan array, that has carried the I Or Sit back In awe While a PaSS Titans unmnleatoH In a nlnr. ivlth their touchdowns may be traced Qi- touchdown on the first attempt, in -rtnnr nnntn hv Rertf. II. of lllonrv Wisnlou'uVl ronw im statistics of the game, gaining 438 i Kimp. Without his generalship, thr yards from scrimmage for 13 first Scientists seemed lost.

Davis downs. Case made a total of 89 1 C'ameron and Scott were the out-yards and five first downs. The standing Case players. Scientists cmnleted three out of 11 I forward passes for a gain of 32 Vanderbilt Team yards, while State went into the air only four times, one of these I Swept to Defeat resulting in a touchdown. The D.

punter. On these three oc-jtra point with a placement kick nfr: pIay ot the unbeaten teams in the country. the linemen Success Enables Rynearson's Eleven to Clinch Conference Title. Mt. Pleasant, Oct, blocked punt and a 35-yard pass gave Michigan State Normal a 13 to 0 victory to cinch the Michigan Collegiate conference title Saturday before a homecoming crowd at Central State Teachers' college.

ofttimes is overlooked. It is a line that embodies color I raslons the punts were of that high and here the scoring ended for the Jkt I with ability. To quote Coach Dorais i it is a line "that has made the backs look good and will continue i to do so." The Titan forward wall i ihas outcharged all opponents and I There is nn old axiom in football that the linemen gain the ground, the backs Just carry the hall. And It never was more thoroughly demonstrated than it has been in the first four g-imes played by the '5WT Spartans were assessed 45 yards in penalties and Case but 15, these for taking out excessive time. has proven a rugged combination on Continued From First Sport Tage.

from placement, after both touchdowns were wide. Vandei bilt's score came when variety tliat go up in ine an, uuv uay. nowhere else. None of the three This same Jim Murphy was car-traveled over 20 yards, while on the rled from the field in the third other hand Hamtiamck's punts period with concussion of the brain averaged 45 yards during the after-j suffered when he was tackled hard noon. after a 25-yard gain on the rccelv- Hamtramck iost little time start-; ing end of a forward pass from lng its slaughter, chalking up Us Frank Jiartos of Kethlehem.

Penn. first marker in the first six minutes Two rugged lines that smothered of play. After a short exchange of running plays before thev could punts Waraska punted out of i get started turned the battle Into university of Detroit eleven Loacn thinking that Ynsilanti earned eiirM. first dnwni Crowley, In these four tames the Tilans cor- and Central the same number. The Spartans an Bearcats held a margin in pass 6fnt his sent his whe Parker shot a perfect 25-yard pass Orinnell game, when the third lng their pponenls to six and much of thc honor has been placed on the backs.

Their virtues have been yardage, 97 to 82, but Ypsilanti was 1 Rame t0 to behind the goal line ahead through the line 137 to 41. b' CV11 Nord-, Schwartz place kicked the extia 4 jC" string men were on the field. bounds on L. ol u. i-yara line.

passing and punting duel with Fordham holding an edge in both i 'L' puouc 3 n1 marcnea straight down the field I u.ahamy Eerg, standing on the five-yard marker, sent hi', first high punt Si-Tv? V'', 'fit VANDKRIUt.T Sihwi''! iyilenfl' Tll" races Hardest Task. But good as the line has proven itself, it faces its hardest test of the season thus far next Saturday when Iowa Invades the stadium to linlfiev K. .1. from the opening klrkoff. but was! turned back at the Case four-yard line.

Case punted out to i departments I comparcu wun otner Kaim' Outrush Rivals. 'Preat backs who performed for the Effort. Overlooked. central state lorced the throughout the second half, having a pass grounded in the end zone in the third quarter. Reciprocal interception of passes occupied the close of the first half.

Andy Vanyo blocked Klllorans' punt, Chanter recovering. 1 ci, open the second half of the schedule and on the first play, Kowatch ISlKn" broke awny for 48 yards and a i four first downs 'to i In Kcrous disposition of praise the line hns hecn olinnr that ooms as the hardest enmnnio-n lOUCnilOWn. twn mlnnl. lt ners getting one of these by the into the air and Stocker gobbled it up on the 15-yard line and raced back for the marker. Fumble Is Costly.

V. of P. again received and fumbled on thc first play, Hamtramck recovering on the 30-yard line. After two plays had failed to gain much ground Waraska passed to overlooked while attention has been jever faced by a University of De- i HenMev 'I' Urn' rniK" Ai.Vi II 11 KorHin' OH ft-1 0 0 7 7 -CaniplwM, Sulh- troit eleven r-ruVin pemTities to Voas Lt XsA' went over on his second trial, Tuttle I ntter Case wa3 forced to punt nn'i'nn kickinB goal. Central launched a "giving the kic.koff.

Monnett I broke Iowa, while beaten In two nf Ita pass attack that carried the ball ana ran 41 yards to down to it, iw -iofr (l camera has performed be-'three games, possesses a stroncr Vandrl'ilt T'lll' li.luuriB: score. line. Its only weakness Is against line, its oniy weakness Is against Rueker binlcrl'ilt St 7 m.1 ler raska i ison onlv a'ter tlie hnrdef Winrf i tne line for ano her marker. a- i has made the openings for them an overhead attack, and inasmuch aced kicked the extra po and were it not for the forward as the Titan passing game has been ended the scoring for the lis owterr torv is thlit weak thus lme may rc- rtw- Jmrl he boasting a record I volve into a struggle between the DO W.I.VVi kllC placed Quarter, tne Huron 3-yard line. Coach Nowack's men marched from the kickoff to the Huron 15-yard line.

Captain Graybiel missed hs try at field goal, l'he Bearcats then went on the defense for thc rest of the half. Throws In Reserves. The next touchdown came on the first play of the second period, from Grove and running 17 yards and this liiiK liilown i. irr- Iiikiik, Auliurn. timnlre Vi-r-iv iSewanvi-i.

llrnd linMmnn Henrr Keiinn). Field judss-Connrry (VV 1 IILT til I first 1 Twtntv more points were plied .1. K. A C'KNTJi-M M. N.

ueieai. two lines. The Titan line, according to the I And Iowa will have to outcharge coaches is the reason for the sue- this group of six nationalities if it -Id Boerinaer. who has hopes to turn back the team that built several strong walls for the ihas crushed all opposition thus far men of Dora Is, claims this season's i with comnarntlv Ki A ArWvH inivViIol up by Hamtramck in the second stanza, one touchdown scored by Banaziak on a 14-yard cutback, an-P pv other by Schowski on a pass from i jt-Waraska and another by this game lad on an end run from the 12-yard line. Two out of the three times i Waraska place kicked the extra Muiphv Si-IM o.t,.,- dr.

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K. II. II. A 11., Pfli nhaKn M'H'llii-r, Tullli-. S'lmniohs with any that has carried the" colors an oi tne Titans into battle.

And it is a colorful I point. Not satisfied with a Western State Gains at Willis 1 fv 33 to 0 I'Kirk From end to end it embodies six I FIRST SAME at the end of the first half, Ham- T.n.-h. T.xlrii 1 titr.il -t i Mu'liliy. rim lit tramek started the final half where i (1 7 llll pi jiiauoi-aiiiies a true niching pot -iatnl, like the league of nations, designed to promote peace, this league I of nations on the football field has To Beat City College onrif II. OrTl.

It leit on trie nrsv ouuimj; iuutii- i t). J. .1 M.l;,h, lli nuiod, JoltnI(ju. MminiBtu. a in a n.

downs. H.jy Another bad punt by Eerg and IVtum Xoxt 2 p. ill. A'Tiiey, Sir, fi iFtlurul. Veipiir, ii r.

onioinetl lis etlorts to send the Ma.vvlur, V'llti'. VtrlZ cia.s meted ott a VS yards I NrmaI EIeVen PiIeS Up 52 to 0 Sc.ore Over Coach f7 mi, (I. i Ki'her i Ml. htemil. rmnlre- 1 AT Iln.

inn i Mi- hnrn "tut" I. Head linesman K.ihl I i ut Hucressiui ana tne experience pained in the flr--t four games stands them in good stead the harder games remaining on the schedule. Only One Veteran. added the extra point. After an to take rdvantage of any of exchange punts Hamtramck t'i''s-e off, rings.

found itself in possession of the One imsht rather from the ac-ball on the 40-vard line. A long count of the game tnat Haniti-jmck pass. Wataska to Adamczkv, placed completely outclassed the Cubs it the ball on the two-vard line and 1 Wann's Team. Western State Kn-nial football which rarely failed. Detroit never tram decisively whipped the Detroit had a ohanes after the first play City aggregation 52-0 Saturday aft- and it was an utter rout for the ernnon at Roosevelt field.

i upstaters. LABPIA Williams has indicated he has had enough at Wichita Falls. Dell Baker Is regarded as a fixture at Beaumont for another year, V. OF I) WK.STRRN STATU on the next piny Waraska went off AflUlH' T. K.

the MMnhS I nd Texas league fans expect Imp! vs. OLYMPICS FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP I i i'lnmi, uuufii niiiiDficK, proved CIT I U.l'i ito be the thorn in the Tartar line. I'l'mm I He got away for repeated gains. I iln the opening period Frendt raced jwiV-ii the length of the field to score the first, touchdown. St.

Louis Cardinals to retain Joe Shultz as manager of their farm team, Houston. Hi) j. When the men were called fnr "I football practice early jn Pepjem-k bur only one veteran of last year returned. He Johnny Hackett, left end. The outlook was anything but promising, lint Ho, r.nger" went to work and what he has pioduced is a typical Titan lino one that Is in every respect, and its if ''old thus far it He tool; Hacketf.

of krsi'H'h dc--ii'nt, and w-rklng fi, the right he Art Ml -uci, a-i er. a Pyiian: Filna'rick'. isn irishman; Joe Weiss, a German' tjo'h Jamison cmie. and their loss he abused Tar- 1 tackle for the touchdown. IOng Fass Scores.

At the start of the fourth quarter Wasaska, standing on his own 35-yard line, heaved a pafs to Achim-rzyk. who took it nn the U. of D. 40-yard line and romped down the field for the las' marker of the contest. This time Warn ska's place kick was iiio'-ked.

Hamtramck aided its opponents as much as potable, offending so often and so seriously that the oftl- Detroit City lo and Pieman for ti have serious Injur; was keenly felt by tar team. nei. aeati, 75c, $1.00, $1.65. Boxei, $2.00 Second Cam Not. 6- I hird dame Nov.

9 Seat, Now on Sa'o at Olympia Box Office for AH C.mti. ALMA IS WINNER. Alma. Oct. Alma college de- Hillsdale here today, 14-13.

kept their M. A. record HillsdaU- was held fur foui downs on the thiee-yard line late in the fourth period. Captain sir' passes and l-irown's two placei 'kicks were the deciding factors. I ncKcii on le box oflice and Kerm, Woodward A.

he wmncrs a tricky 1 shift which V' More than once ihU 4ilft caught i. 1 Detroit off At tne right time lW- ii- fei W.in.j,, 1 ir. t. Main Floor. i rni l.r.r.tfif they resorted In an J' -') rnni uv.iiai okiti.n Bi.vi.l iW.

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