Show r o wner Drake Star ry - i- - 1 - ’ - IV V4 4- J ? - T-ROMN- - Notre Ddrpe Takes Fifth Grid Event S! May GetNew Post ft University of v Utah Mentor! Attracts Interest Seattle School Contract With Utei Is Up Next Spring Has’ Marvelous Record sunder command of lies Armstrong UTAH UNIVERSITY to These two games incidentally-contest-fo- r Utah j? may be the final under the coaching of Ike Arm-- former strong J Drake star f — C FOR OLD ELI Maryland " Ties Armstrong’s with contract spring sport season Unless IIARWARB Utah is prepared tq add a nice sum to the present salary of tho capable To Armstrong the Fumble I mentor may be Eastern Machine I directing machines elsewhere Sectional Game nextt fail It is whispered By FAULjR MICXELSON in the northwest AssociaUd Pt3i SawrU Writer and in Utah that Ann arbor Micm Nov 9 Armstrong Has been approached to (AP) — Harvard’s gridiron stalwarts direct tho football' teams at the in their first Invasion of tho midUniversity of Washington com-- 4 west played and fought their lighthumcingi'in 1930 ing hearts out today but fell before TWO WINNERS a grim and alert -- Michigan eleven Armstrong has turned ' in' two bythe margin of 14 to J2 rtnners in football in the Rockies - Tha slender breaks won today for the In three years and appears headed Wolverines With the score G to 0 now for a third championship against them at the end of the Enoch Bagshaw Washington men- - first period Uan Bovard Michi tor recently resigned and willcom- center gaa recovered - his plete this season: grid on the enemy a number ofcoaching candidates mention fumble Pf few minutes later 'and on ’ cd for the post Armstrong stands smashes ’ at the line Roy Hudson put as One of the hot favorites The record of Armstrong at Utah converted it (into a touchdown Jof Gembis whose toe stamps the former Drake mentor "Dynamite gave Michigan the winning edge as one of the best coaches in the then booted the oval from placement western sector IUs teams are well for the point and a lead that coached and play heads up football Harvard extra never overcame as hard to hi is pay as it fought Washlngtqh position practically twice the vietbry was a great ona ' Armstrong j Todays salary he is receiving at Jbr present the weary Michigan team which Utah v t i thrice has defeated by Big Ten beep to out is able trot If Washington J rivals- this season-- ’ ‘ ’ la contender in football Beattie ceHarvard T Michigan rtainly would get back of the ma- Douglas Truskowskl chine Beattie 13 a' splendid sports i Ifcft end' ' center— but like most athletic cities i Footman (—wants a team that Is up in the Barrett k Left tackle TEfirl -- 1 i id s - 1 1 ( fight a I iTftlQCr RELIABLE TIPS' ’ The' tip received from two excep-tion- al H Ticknor Left guard sources by the sports depart- iCenter Standard-Examin! Jnent of j The - 4 - Bovard is Talbott that Armstrong has been offered Riilht guard ' the post at Washington W Ticknor Auer Is to in arrive Armstrong Ogden t lata today from Colorado with his Q’f’ornip-- t Hewitt victorious Utcs a I R Don't be surprised if the official Wood Sliprall announcement is made in the near arterbaek ' future-tha- t Ike Armstrong Iras been Putnam Dahlem named football coach at WashinLef 1930 gton effective in’ Gembis ' Peycns — -- — Rigl tlhalf back Mhrriaon Harper Fullback Score by periods— f Harvard 6 0 0 6—12 O' 0 7 7— 14 ( Michigan Harvard ssforing Touchdowns HEAT: Putnam White ' Michigan scoring: Touchdowns Hudson Morrison Points after ON HOME FIELD touchdown OembU 2) er s v J — i GOUBAPS TURN 4 Iff i Ji Idafio Falls Again In Conference Battle Use Many Plays Wash N0Vm 9— (AP) Washington State's Cougars rip ped the University of Idaho Raiders to ribbons here today 41 to 7 The Cossacks from Moscow tore fnto th fray with the whistle loosing power plays in the first- - half that bout the Cougar line into a semicircle W S C’s" return attack made tho score 7 to 7 at the half ' In the fourth quarter the Vandals went down like stocks on a bear market 7 Schwartz made two touchdowns in the fatal fourth Buckley one and Ellingsen ope The Cougars prowled Across the field sometimes smash--n- g the lino often taking to 3the lair and occasionally just' kicking tup their heels and loping The first quarter) openad with strong Idaho power1 plays so effective that the staters failed to score Buckley's strategy in the second Sent Schwartz! over then Pederson and Wilkies of tho Vandals pounded across one' and the score- was - tied again in the third a Cougar advance was smashed down by the lads from Moscow but Ellingsen wiggled away and took the ball on a lateral pass a Take reverse plav Fifty- - from eight yards stretched before him and the State fans were delirious He tore the sidelines and W S C took the lead for good ’ The Cougars their prey brought down mangled the Vandals from (the time the fourth period began J Messrs Buckley Fllingsen -- and Schwartz fteld’a tea party and in- -t Vited all who Could to make a ‘score Lainhort took a touchdown to keep with the galloping trio with Bace obliging Hein and his play-- " mates up large holes opening - Idaho tried eight passes and made while the Cou-a- rs (fouf of them good attempted 10 and also ’counted mith four On first downs were even with 14-- apiece W Sthey C lost CO yards in penalties The lineups and summary: Wash State (41) Idaho (7) S Hansen le Dittman Edwards it Diehl E Hansen Corkery Hcis-c Kirkpatrick rS Martin rt Ahlskog Bessler 0 rc jraill Buckley qb lh Ellingsen Jone3 rh i Schwartz fb Score by periods: 0 7 6 23—41 Washington State PULLMAN Novi 9— (AP)— Unmindful of the defeat administered by the University of Califor- -- nia gridsters of University of Southern California hurled a defiant threat at their next foe Natre Dame by sweeping almost Unhampered to a 66 to-- 0 victory over the Wolves from he University of Nevada today but a few members of the j All team safa service in the pafirst rade of touchdowns which kept the invading pack from Reno contin-uall- y in its bwn Never ware the invaders territory closer than 40 yards’ from the Trojan goal line tell the story Figures alone 'can yardage -- reeled off by fourth stringers on up to the first team backs The men of Troy swept 607 yards' to score their 10 touchdowns against 84 yard for Coach George Philbbook’s eleven Of these 242 yards were made on 10 of 22 fUpped by the U 8 C backs paes However sweet the victory after thedefeat at the hands of the Golden Beam It was not with-nut- L its price Tor Rockwell Kemp substitute -as carried from the quarterback field in the a broken hip £nd quarte The game ittle general- crashed ead-o- n into Moyes Nevada end iter receivin a punt The impact 41so cost the Wolves th sendees of “their wins: man- - who left the Tield limping ‘ V Lineups ant summary: f V revada (0) 4 V S C (64) !Vy B WllCOX Eiui ' v 4ft Inehin Vard ' L ft Tackle dedariaga Baker - t Lit Guard Williamson t Center 'ones Shkw ' Right Guard i! ' - ‘ -- ‘ ' " - 4 rlg k 1 1 14 -- Idaho f 1 0 7 0 0 7 Washington State scoring: Touch downs— Schwarts 4 Ellinesen 1 Points from after touchdown: Buckley 4 (placetrykicks) Lafnhart substitute lot Jones i XT 4place kick) f U Idaho scoring: Touchdown— Wil-- 1 kie j 'Point after try after touchdown: f Diehl place kick) t By 1VM M BRAUCHER tackle but Carnegie Tech moved swiftly jo ‘stop Elder who - is - not only last but shifty Savoldi showed new power in hitting the - Carnegie line After his great open-fie- ld running performance against Wisconsin this1 new factor in his ability wa3 somewhat of a revelation The Tech secondary defense proved practically impregnable c Notre Dame's 1929 Ramblers may turn out to be1 just another football team But it is a team that should go through the- - season except for a possible upset at the hands of Howard Jones Southern California big boys1 The showing of’ the Rockne gang against Carnegie Tech was disapto those who expected a pointing big score against the Tartans But the margin of a single touchdown does not tell the story of that game To use the words of Con-n- ie Mack "the team won when it had to : And in doing-sdisplayed a wonderful defensive strength' A simple offense was used against the Tartans It worked for one touchdown and nearly brought another Time prevented the Notre Dame gang from scoring in the sec ond period Once the Irish had a nice chance to try a dropkick but Carideo ordained to kick out of bounds on the ten-yar- d line fn stead indicating a hankering to play defensively at that point " f Elder the Notre Dame track flash broke aWay tor one brilliant run! But time upon time he went offi tackle to be nailed by a narrow margin Of course only a tackle is tin-defeat- ‘ ed all-rou- nd £ MoyeS?Eva r 6 i - p ’ i- -’ ' ' r J f 5 L V ' - V V A- - 1 - ' v j' Hanley ' quarterback I ‘Befit Halfback J Shaver J Mftortensen 1 Mustek i u ' DIDN’T KNOW HIMSELF Father “Was‘ Jack- intoxicated When he cam Daughter: niirror to see spatter Zurich Nthlng— except ed rd V Lon patios roustra " Faber I JWenzel J ’ Murphy LCcNamara Left tackle -- Wright Metzger Nash Left guard Center Kauris Right guard McMtscon Right tackle -- Colcrtek t AJuartack (C) tiatiiM Ktiini Left halfback ’ -- B8TT1CS van Kotcn ooooo' I 'crsoii r SWSXtfZ- ) touhdofMthriJonS1 aft itf r Berger (2) sub for Roberts who was sub for Miller) Point after touch- down JohA McDonald (sub for Heintz) placement O'Connors - Fullback - Howd 14-ya- j ‘ Score by periodsDrake 7 0 A 0—7 Notre Dame 6 0 0 13—19 Drake scoring— Touchdown Van' Koten point after touchdown 1 Barnes place kick Notre Dame scoring— Touchdowns' Howard Elder (sub tor 8 warts) J Mullins (sub for Shay) Point after touchdown Cariedo (sub for Gebert) place kick j- - r— T f H13 SS5JES?1S end Soth the JSiUm sch with Chicago two weeks from today' The Huskies will meet California in 4 Berkeley next Saturday 4 Lineup and summary Stanford (6) Washington (0) Preston le pautxke Artman It Wentworth Driscoll Seaman lg Heinecke Jessup Dawson rg Greger Holmes Tandy Neill re Westerweller Neishhtcker Patrick If Rothert Hufford ueh Frentrup rhStomba fb Rose nh an Smalling f Score t by periods: 6 0 0 0— 6‘ Stanford 0 0 0 0—0 Washington I Stanford" scoring: Touchdown— f Smalling ! ’ - ‘ ’ I Tint - Stands Alone! 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Their individual efforts were largey' jf ly responsible for the Grizzlies to post 18 points on the scoreboard Of ' the California substitutes Seeley and’ Rice right halfback played outstanding games t r Lineup and summary: California (53) Montana (18) 1 ' le Bartlett Percy Bican It Spencer 1 lg Young Murray c Lewis ESckmeyer ' C Handy Lf uhlick rg Beckett AValker i rt X re Harmon Whyte Kifwan qb ry Morrow Moore lh Schlicting Rice Wi Ekegren rh M:: y Garrity1 MeUiuger Score by periods: 7 14 6 26—53 CaliXomia ' 0 127 6— —18 Montana v California scoring: Touchdowns— Rice 2 C&hn Schlicting Seeley Gill 2 (substitute for Schlicting: (substitute for Garrity) Hicking-botha- m (substitute for Gill) Try for point— Rice 4 Beckett (substitute for Cahn) Montana! scoring: Touchdowns— W Ekegren 12 Mor' row “Officials: Referee —Jerry Abbott Loyola Los Angeles Umpire— Herb Dana Nebraska field Judge— J C Cave W S C head linesman— Otis Higgins Gonzaga '' 1 - ' I - XNotre (Drake— iley i -- e T I I hvv4 Eheer numerical superiority played a big part in the victory of the Ramblers who after trailing by one point for three periods found It easy to rush over two touchdowns in the closing minutes of play The! shock troops had softened up the Bulldogs and had been scored upon in so doing Coach Tom Leife act-in- ? for his injured chief Knute K Rockne sent in tho regulars andj made it the same old story iBriley and Wenzel Drake ends stopped the dashes of the shock troop backs and the middle ’of the line functioned well except for a lapse shortly after their own score Which permitted Howard who started at fullback far Notre Dame to prance almost unimpeded through left tackle for the Ramblers' rfirst I -- Seitz i I 70-ya- 5 45-pou- nd Gwton (c) I - -- i5-to- -7 ' Californ ia Bears Wallop Montana ns They Specialize In Cheer Leading y : - ’' lS I Writers wno saw the game' disagreed on ‘Notre Dame’s strength Some declared the team was under wraps as itgj apparent desire to play defensively might Indicate But before that touchdown was scored the team showed flashes of offensive power reminiscent of the old Four Horsemen days- Others expressed the that the team was working opinion at its best against the Tartans if that opinion holds’ then' Notre Dame has just another team—but one that should lose not more than ona game and f that one to Southern California fThe schedule now includes Southern California Northwestern and Army on successive Saturdays v To the writer the team looks -- NEVADA ELEVEN E rao-arou- nd TROJANSVALLOP J By TED VOSBURG Writer-YAL- ing its smaller opponents' defense to shreds during the first three periods of play Notre Dame’s big mob scored two touchdowns in the final session to defeat the courageous Drake Bulldogs 19 to f before 55000 spec- tators BOWL' 'NEW HAVEN Conn: Nov (Ap)— Brilliant tit tle Albte-Boota football game put apparency on tee for Old Eli this afternoon but he was taken out too soon and the University of Mary-ten- d scrappy’ eleven puUed out a tie e In the 15 minutes’ Booth' was in the game Yale rolled up all of Its 13 points but When he was out what had seemed a safe taken lead melted away t When Coach Mai Stevens of Yale called Albie in to the bench soon after the opening of the third period to save him for the Princeton the Maryland team which hadgams not even threatened previously took heart opened up its aerial attack and went on to score two thrilling touchdowns and tic the score Berger- - a third sub who tallied both touchdowns for Mary land gathering in a pass over the goal line from Chalmers In the third quarter for the first score and his right end on an intricate triple pass from Evans to Chalmers to Berger in the closing minutes Clothe game for the Iasi three yard? and a second tally The lineup: f ' ‘ TIYal? Maryland Eickok u peace I Left end Marting Lombard Left tackle I Heint Stewart Left guard Falmey - Lfadlgan Center Greene Klrajcovic ' Right guard By RUSSEL J NEWL AND Associated1 Press Sports Writer Invent Ribnitzkl tackle Right STADIUM Berkeley Calif Not Barres MEMORIAL undefeated' Bears crashing down the 1 nridirojn Right end f Evans trail that leads to the Pacific Coast conference championship Wilson ' ‘ Quarterback J brushed aside another obstacle t9day with a j tunning 53-1- 8 McLennan ' Left halfback over Montana’s Grizzlies j victory ' Chalmers : :v On the shoulders of eleven second p"’ Right halfback ’ 13-to-- j h 4 h Costly' 27-ya- In 1 ' Associated Press Sports yiCTORY OVER 1930 "At r Haven I ( Utah expire at the close' of the Yale attic :TightB New AIICIIIGAH III 3 By WILLIAM WEEKES Associated Fress Sports Writer 'OLDIER FIELD CHICAGO Nov ‘ 9— (AP)— Methodically pound-- hurdle two more obstacles to capture htr third football titbfo the last four years Wyoming and Utah Affit tro thfi elcvens on threlate for the fates ahd the Crimson is favored to' take bothgameir j j - STARS AGAIN i '' Last Period Rally Necessary To ' Pull Game Out of Fire ALBIE BOOTH SINCE 1016 Phone 346 ‘ 4 f s A ' |