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Show hwa Outclasses Yale and Wins Tense Game By 6-0 I .Y SEVERE PENALTIES AND ANY FUMBLES KEEP HAWKEYES ROM 1AMPL1G UPON OLD EL! fcails to Make Single First Down in Initial Half; Parker Runs Eccentric Circles Around Eastern Players By DAVID J. WALSH (International Nfewa Service W HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 14. On the facade of the north stand passive Yale bowl lodoy was plastered two placards, terse but Jight. Tow;. Ht Yalf Era did it ;md louht as only a real fighter can and beat Yale fcKsivelv that il made a partisan eastern crowd of sonic 4" i'iiii almost hke it. The score was 6 to 11 n the n Tth stand, where the SKlung .i hardv throng of four lowana. past and pren n1 yht merry over the outcom' Klderlnr the source of their J Mm, they were forgiven 1 BILE IN' BACKGROUND, iicre was no forglvenness for l team that was outplayed Ig-uessed almost from first to J made ' ' -TV foolish by intng and passing tactics of a ;fluin by the name of Leland ".Bame on here, ald to be n porting one star, Captain JLocke But Locke did noth-Hartlcular noth-Hartlcular beyond committing . 0ble- early in the game, prc-ygWieht, prc-ygWieht, of Yale with an op-7 op-7 to miss two field goals from fie beyond the ?0-ard line I was the big man In the trl-J trl-J was ho who ran eccentric, -JTcles througli the Yale de-Jgwas de-Jgwas he nil i did the passing calling of plays and it wu-othu wu-othu r. who broke loose 'laic's left end for a 12-yard the only touchdown of the ite in the second period. IrKIN FORCED Ol T. 1 Parkin also who carried the .lest on every play as long it Jin th gai c taking a tcr-Tpdlng tcr-Tpdlng thereby. jleft the game late In the sec- HftS the result of a bad leg '6d he fntred the game in IS condition. If this ho true ft COnsi'li-r itml: foramui" that ras not a well man today. lhe departure of the Hawk an intangible .-omethl mO go out nt th" Iowa outfit is being driven back yard by Bke time for the final min-j Bachi'ii jKfrom their own L'9-yaial lln-, BCy had rived via one of yEued field goals by Mlnnick Singers return t js yard.". fed its way through the Iiwa jRor four first successive , id wa on the 3pe before the Hawkeye team to show what that slogan, l!" really meant. THROWN WILD. . teeth-gritting and unal-ernilned. unal-ernilned. they repulsed A Wight on successive the line and then hur-I hur-I pass to such advantage w it ovi.r the goal line to particular for a technical , The. final whistle blew her play could be started a section breathed easy for le in a half hour, victory hung on that pans tor the simple reason that ho punted splendidly all to .score t)i" point after in the second period, by ills jBDm the 10-yard line being rjMrdly deserved a victory at SIB outp'.aye,) y far In the , I, in which it faih.d to guln Jjawt down, that only u dls-enally dls-enally ur : i !be Hawkeyes from running JSjeconu hair iaie did better, D first downs in all. but U gaining bet ween the tv.u- 'TA SENDS ONE SI B. Apoin Parkin's departure from VBowa did not make a single Jon. This is something of a ijjPT- early football ,UV-up follows B Position. Yale le Eddy fi It . . . . Greene j t....'. lg . .Cruikshank (Cl jj i c . Landis rg Cmss W ST rt Diller .... ae Hulmani fa! lb Neldllnger tth. . . lhb Wight 9 rhb Haas f Mallory 3 I Wns: Parkin. Missed goals : Mlnnick 3; Wight 2. Sub--Iowa, Hltz for Parkin: llle for Greene, Lovejoy for H eene for Qmui--, Lever for rf ochran foi ILuas jM pE. J. O'Brien (Tufts), iff agldBoi, , m:, i, k-an). Field e Fultz (Browne Head fl' Frank Birch (Earlhami loft perlo.ls. Iowa. 0; 6; 0; 0; 0; fi; o-o 1 t OO |