Show L ew A dal dai Stirs Baseball B seb ll World L A 1 b Battle to to 7 7 Tie lor Of SOUTH SOUl SOUli i hOS CARDINAlS MIGHTY PLAY ct cular Rise in Last erg rg ncy Saves South South- From From Defeat KY TOUCHDOWN I bama's as a's Offensive Built Winslett's Winslett s Charge a Beefy Stanford SE F BOWL Pasadena Cal 1 AP CrImson theE er prIde pride of southern gr grid grid- dI d- d I battered long and without ef- ef tOO th Stanford dyke until withIn mInutes of play here today roll rolled d into brilliancy at a lucky and tIed Palo 4 Altos Alto's chances tor Into a hopeless knot with 0 e Cardinals started In the first quarter to register but beat ver attack launched by Alaa Alanm Ala Ala- a nm WIlton attempted to In the dyIng mom moments of the e. e The punt was blocked by I and rolled back to StanS Stan'S Stan Stan- S 'S yard fourteen line where e on vered t ms l down 1 C ok 2 IL and in five bucks sent t th goal line Caldwell's toe ert d and the score was even l e remaining two minutes of offa if fa led ed to alter the t tally Uy sheet BIG FEATURES re reel outstanding features football battle BIg BigL B L- L Loffman's offman's ffman's passIng and endless Ion of ground gaining res re- re s Tot f all Stanford's sef se- se f fumbles which prevented from piling up a score al- al r hey gained three yards ards to one from scrImmage tl the spectacular rise of id d to the last emergency a all its forces into charges and smashed through wall for the touch touch- and then the convert to tie I 5 in two successive New appearances In the Rose th lads from the south have to treal real heights last last year to 10 d o on page 3 section 2 LAAMA A AND STANFORD TIE TE FOR FO AL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Crimson i Tide Pede Scores on Break sA in Final Moments Big Intersectional Contest Ends in 7 Tie Hoffman Shines Continued from I 1 section 1 win from Washington and this year ear e eto to hold the mighty Cardinals bosses of the Pacific Coast conference to toan toan an even break A forty yard gain on a pass Hoffman to Hyland opened the tame came with carrying the ball Thereafter Hoffman systematically systematically displayed his re repertoire reper- reper r- r toire of reverses with the help of Hyland and Bogue and at the end endot ot of the period the only Cardinal score was vas the result Stanford started it its drIve from Its own yard thirty line A short pass to Shipkey netted one ty-one yards two to to- Bogue reverses took the ball to Alabama's yard twenty mark There a five lve yards penalty held them up a moment but Hoffman passed again to Shipkey and a t ten ten- nard n- n yard ard gain resulted A surprise was sprung Bogue instead of Hoffman who was back In punt formation after Walker Valker took It and went across the goal line Bogue converted The passes completed by the Cardinals Cardinals Car Car- were big factors In their ground gaining third one ot of their advance yardage being made through the air but fumbles several several sev- sev eral times killed promIsing attacks In the second and third periods the two elevens battled without a single mark being hung up on the score sheet Gordon Holmes the tides tide's great center who had been ill took the field for the first time just before half time but pla played ed only a a. few moments He was out of the lineup lineup- again at the start of the second halt half and his teammates missed their pivot Alabama's offense was built principally on WInslett who time and again deserted the line Une to drop back and charge the beefy Stanford Stanfold row As the Cardinal continued to hold Its ground Brown and Cap Cap- tam n Barnes took turns at carrying the ban ball but the Palo Alto forward wan wall held them oft off The same tale through h the second third and most of the fourth periods until Winslett blocked WIlton's VII WIl- tons ton's punt and the tide poured through the breach for the touch down Punting on both sides throughout the game was worse than poor and It was noticeable that both teams were slower tl than n during their seasons seasons sea sea- sons just completed The weather weatherman man was blamed for it was a near near- summer day Statistics showed that Stanford Stanford made yards from scrimmage Alabama yards ards Stanford made twelve downs Alabama six Stanford completed eleven out of sixteen forward passes for an aggregate aggregate ag- ag of yards ards Alabama made one pass out of seven and gained nine yards thereby In punting Stanford averaged thirty seven yards ards and Alabama thirty Penalties were distributed dis five to Stanford for tor setbacks setbacks set set- backs of five fifty yards and Alabama Alabama Ala Ala- bama one for five yards The attendance was estimated at SUMMARY Lineup Stanford Alabam Alabama Shipkey le Enis' Enis Poulson It lt Perry Swan Svan C lg g Hagler McCreery c Pearce rg Bowdoin Harris rt Walker Valker re Winslett Lewis q Barnes Hyland lh lh Brown Bron Bogue rh Ta Taylor lor Hoffman fb Caldwell Score by periods Stanford 7 7 0 0 7 0 Alabama 0 0 0 7 Stanford scoring Touchdown Walker point after touchdown Bogue Alabama scoring Touchdown JOhnson point after atter touchdown Caldwell sub for Smith who substituted sub sub- for tor Taylor Officials Referee Quigley Kansas Kansas Kan- Kan sas umpire Georgia Tech field judge McCord Illinois head linesman Evans Stanford Time IS 15 minutes each |