Show 13 il T 77D o Pmkes 5 (Qui i U 4 Lateral Passes Aid St Eke Rams Out Verdict Over Fordham Players Mary's Husky Gophers Pitt Puts Over Initial Tally NON - STOP LIMITED lOffil STATE IS The Goose Ducky and Wucky RECORD CROUD AFTER TITLE IN Bill Bevan Sparkles On '''' Line Lund Turns In - Fine Performance r IREGON STATE ' i PITTSBURGH Pa Oc$ 20— (AP) —Minnesota's powerhouse started Whirling in the final period today and ground out two touchdowns to 5 ft ft HA CHUCK ( GETS TIE WITH national championship for the sec ond straight year A 22 yard dash by Julius Alphonse counted one and a quadruple pass with Tenner an end on the ex- treniity covered 17 yards for' the -- second score "Pus" Lund Minnesota's all-Aerica captain promptly tangled with Miller Munjas in a lucking duel as ths game began The duel continued without any appreciable gain and the first quar tcr ended scoreless with Minnesota holding the ball on her own 22 yard line Pitt got the first break of the ball game in the second quarter when Lund forced back to his 15 yard line by Munjas" kicks fumbled a bad pass from Venter and Rooker recovered the ball for Pitt on the Gopher six yard line Minnesota held in a magnificent stand with Guard Bill Bevan stand ing out heroically as Weinstoek was able to make but four yards in four smashes at the heart of the Gopher line Lund kicked to his 38 but La rue ran the ball back nine yards and tossed a 12 yard pass to Munjas on the Gopher 18 for a first down and more trouble for the middlewestern ers A five yard penalty for exces sive time outs aet Minnesota back to her 13" Alphonse then intercept ed Larue's pass behind the Minne goal and the Gophers were released1 from danger again taking the ball on their own 20 on the touch- m L - :- - Another magnificent lateral pass from Weinstoek tdMike Nicksick covered 64 yards and (gave Pitt a touchdown with but a minute left in the first half Weinstoek placekick- ed the goal and Pitt led 7 to 0 The breaks shifted suddenly to Minnesota in the third quarter and scrambled up recovered it on the Panther 43 Kostka in three smashes reeled oft the first Minnesota down on the game punched to the Pitt 22 as the period ended On the first play of the final quar ter Alphonse broke- through the right side of Pitt's line on a simple reverse and ran 22 yards for the first Minnesota score Beven booted the extra point tying the score 7 Great gaps started opening In the Pitt line as Minnesota 6eemed sud denly to find its power lost throughout the first half In five plays Lund and Kostka smashed 40 yards to - 7-- i 'fins -- y TO TEXAS TRACK i£k X ARLINGTON Tex— (UP) — Put- standing riders of Chicago Detroit and Fairmount park and elsewhere will demonstrate their talents for race fans during the inaugural Ar lington Downs' autumn meeting Oct 25 to Nov 12 Front Chicago come Paul Keester and "Jimmy King two apprentices who are reported to have shown considerable promise in their ap pearances Keester Is under contract to C E Davison the trainer who developed Eddie Arcaro Jimmy King rode in Texas during the spring winning1 acclaim from many specta tors and experts Frank" Mauro! another Texas de velopment now under contract to C Hyde Smith of the Odessa Farms will come from Detroit Fairmount Park riders are smoke of F A "Smith diminutive Cuban jockey Smith acted as during the Thistledown and Bain bridge meetings Other jockeys who have indicated their intention of riding In Texas are D R Stuller H Hughes C Landolt M Mathews L Hardy C Hanauej T May P Martinez F Fernandez J Hernandez R Haber ana a aecx ' V -- farm-ranc- er Tex Austin's rodeo To give a new angle to the show SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 20 — wrown oegan bulldogging a wild at each performance (AP)— A rim by Bill Shake- Duiraio When buffaloes proved too easy speare and a pass Andy Pilneyto mm ne iw started wrestling Captain Dominick Vairo netted — — Mr— Notre Dame two touchdowns and a 13 to 0 victory over Carnegie Tech today A drizzling rain during most of the game stopped the running at Good 9Z4 tacks of both teams After pushing Carnegie back In the first period by well placed punts Kansas crry Mo — Notre Dame with Shakespeare lug- Missouri baseball teams did(up) thm ging the ball behind beautiful block- selves proud this year ' me ieat of the St Loui rurd ing ran around end for 56 yards and a touchdown Henrion blocked inals in winning ' the World Series Bonar's attempted drop kick for the is common history Other winners point A drizzle fell during the first were St Joseph which won the half which ended Notre Dame 6 c5iem league title and Spring- Carnegie 0 wiuca won tne Westfrn as An offside penalty was particular- awmwon pennant To offset this ly costly to Notre Dame in the however Kansas City was far in third quarter as it robbed them of uie rucK in the American assocla the fruits of a blocked punt on tion race Tech's 20 The rain ceased From — H— Tech's 31 -- yard line Pilney tossed a LOUGIIRAN IN DRAW long pass to Vairo who fell over the euINUa AIRES Oct 5f fAW line for-touchdown Bruno drop Auuuny AXJUghran visitiner hcavv kicked the extra point The period weight from Philadelphia was held ended a minute later with the score to a draw tonight by Ar-tu- ro Godoy of Chile in Carnegie Tech 0 Notre Dame 13 Neither team scored In the last' fight in Argentina In his first bat tle Loughran dropped the decision period v" ' 56-ya- rd -- Missouri Ball Teams Had Season j bmisi(gy9§ Faith Ruadeiy Jolted (Continued from Page One) tation of this Silver and Gold horde that the 2500 fans spread in the stands sat in silent amazement as score after score rolled from the lightning thrust of the Boulder band HOW IT STARTED It started out like a nip and tuck ball game Colorado scored first Y defense with an the paralyzing play with Neighbors carrying the ball This was varied with Counter's toss to Staab placing the ball on the line from which vantage point Staab counted the first score Murphy made the extra point The Cougars came back with a vengeance marching 64 yards up field only to have their scoring drive shattered on the line where the desperate Colorado crew put up Herculean defense Counter punted out of danger but Woodward sent his Cougars whirling into another drive this time from its own A pass to Gillespie line run and line Woodward's plunging by Hart and Hutchinson added the yards and finally Hutch ins$n shook himself through the line and bolted eight yards for the only Cougar score That made it 7 to 6 for Colorado and there the score remained when Warner's atwas low tempted pjace-kic- k end-arou- nd six-ya- rd one-ya- rd 42-ya- rd 12-ya- rd ANOTHER SCORE He And then came Billy Lam took Hutchinson's kickoff and returned it 33 yards to his own 38- yard stripe Hs held back for three plays then slashed through the entire Y squad to the Cougar line before Oaks alert Cougar end snagged him down The Y held and for the moment averted disas19-ya- rd ter But then came the wide swing ing runs of Neighbors and early in the second period 'he slipped over for another score and- kicked the added point to make it 14 for Col - 25-ya- 1 rd ra 4-- 6-- 20-ya- rd end-arou- nd d 43-va- rd Head Coach University of Oklahoma NORMAN Okla Oct 20—1 have been touting Iowa State college as the dark horse-o- f the Big Six conference all year andUrom the Cyclones record in the first three games of the season Coach George Veekner isn't going to let me down The Staters have one conference victory to date a 13 to 0 decision over Frank Carideo's Missouri team That victory marked the boys from Ames as a team that all of us will have to watch and also failed to reveal everything the cagey Cyclone mentor has up his sleeve this year The game against Grinnell the week previous however demonstrated an Iowa State attack that should cause plenty of preparation on the part of Nebraska for its tilt with Veekner's boys October 27 In downing Grinnell the Cyclones showed more power than the vaunted Michigan State squad flashed against the Pioneers Iowa made 218 yards from scrimmage against Grinnell whereas the Michigan aggregation made only 92 Iowa also had a margin of 20 points over Grinnell while Michigan won by only 13 points The 1934 Cyclones have shown more class than any other team from that school in the last decade The line is a scrappy sophomore outfit averaging about 190 pounds which features a classy pair of ends in Fred Pcole and Frank Hood The backfield is under direction of a sophomore scrapper named Tommy Neal and this kid quarterback is headed for high honors in the conference Against Missouri his generalship was almost flawless and caused Frank Carideo Missouri coach who used to be somewhat of a field general at Notre Dame to remark that he was one of the most promising youngsters he ver had seen After his first squad had scored two touchdowns against Missouri Coach Veekner rushed in nine re serves almost a complete new team This indicates that Iowa State has plenty of reserve strength of a caliber which will in no way weaken the lineup And any coach will tell you that is essential to the success of any football team Calif orntens Push Over Dc ciding Touchdown In r his cleats Into Colorado territory i or a nrsi aown out Colorado stop ped the attack and after an ex change of punts Colorado took the ball on its own 20 yard line Then Lam came back into the lineup and whatever chance Rom- ney and the Cougars had had to preserve their precedent was shat tered at that moment For Ion the first play he streaked 42 yards On the next play he whipped a pass to staab that made it first and 10 on the Cougar 17 then as the quarter ended he reeled off six yards to take it to the Cougar 11 -- yard mark Then the fourth quarter opened with a scoring dash from thdre and the Silver and Gold was off to the races" The balance of the game is easily told For it was all Lam Give the ball to Lam block for Lam clear the way for Lam let Lam pass monotony and yet brilliant monotony j - i Tarheel Grid Player Team Really One-Ma- n v- 4 x : it- s - ' f Sarausly flipped a long one to Borden for a long gain and the ball was on the Gael's 40 Another overhead Sarausky to Harlow advanced Fordham to the 13 Soroto attempting another pass was thrown for a lost and St Mary's - took the ball eg ' downs-oits 18a felt blood drew first The Rams St later Mary's using passes' and line plays worked the ball down tha field to Fordham's 29 There Maul er act intercepted an aerial from on his 10 yard line and rarf almost the length of the field for a touchdown Sarausky added ' tht point The period ended with Fordham out in front 0 Later in the second period aftss the' Gaels had taken over on downs Mattos who had replaced Schrel-b- er in the backfield began a ens man offensive and banged and smashed his way' to Fordham'&nina Then he flung a pass' to Erdelat who took it on the one yard Una Mattos went over for a touchdown and Meisterv converted tying - tha n Sch-reib- r r 'AC After the part Ducky Wucky "world series for the Detroit Medwick played In spoiling the Tigers Goose Goslin Tiger left fielder expects to name his two pet duck decoys "Ducky" and "Wucky'— and then shoot them Goslin Is shown here with the two fowl Just before departing from his farm In Salem N J on a duck hunting f £ trip :::::: - all-Ameri- 35-ya- rd to 6 - " " I Russ Honsowetz and Barney Anderson sub' end broke through to block the- punt 'The ball rolled to the rd line where Anderson scooped rt- up and dashed untouchV ed to the goal line most successful Oregon's passing barrage ended in a touchdown with only 90 seconds of the firsts half left to play Much of the quarter had seen 'aimless bucking and punting when Van Vliet took to the air Parke snagged his fourth consecutive pass on the one-ya- rd line and stepped over the goal for a touchdow- ng : i 32-ya- the - TEACHERS TAKE TIGERS' SCALP KEZAR STADIUM San Francisco Calif Oct 20— (AP)—Its power halted for three quarters by a fighting University of San Francisco Stanford football team grabbed a 0 victory out of the firs in the game's today by a place-kic- k 0 closing minutes Monk - Koscrip Stanford's place-kickiend lofted the ball between were-checke- - 3-- - : v Walker RE Terjeson Parke Van' Vliet QB the standards from the line after a mighty Stanford drive had Green advanced the ball from the Instripe It was: tha Inman dians 8-y- ard 4 20-ya- rd Honsowetez second consecutive time Stanford P Berg beat the Dons in the closing minE Smith utes of the game last year's 20-1- 3 victory having been won by a touch0 7 6 0—13 down Just before the final gun A crowd of about 35000 person 0 6 0— 6 witnessed the game — touchdowns LH RH FB Bishop Score by periods: Oregon - iO Idaho ng Oregon scoring: Parke Van Vliet try for point after touchdown— Walker (sub for — : Veteran Baseball Playe r Is Dead cihcado wins over! inoiana PROVIDENCE R I Oct 23— (AP)— Patrick J Greene better known as "Paddy" Greene a catche? for the old Philadelphia National league team prior to the organization of the American league and CHICAGO Oct 20 — (AP) —On the also a member of the New York stalwart shoulders of Jay Berwang-e- r Highlanders when the American " 191 pounds of running kicking league broke into New York City died at his home here " today in his and passing magic Chicago climbed 60th year to the leadership of the Western ' He broke into the big leagues frcrsi conference football standing today Vlllanova where he was a baseball ' -0 victory over a game and football star by a s but thoroughly outclassed band of GONZAGA TRIUMPHS Indiana Hobsiers: TACOMA Wash" Oct 20— (AD" Most of the ! engagement was — Gonzaga university led by "Its' played in a driving rain but be- Petersen defeated the College cf Puget Sound defending champ lea fore it degenerated into a comedy of of the Pacific Northwest conference ' fumbles the Maroons fashioned 33 to 0 this afternoon in the homethree touchdowns' coming game for the Loggers : COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Oct 20— (AP)Colorado Teachers College Bears showed only flashes of the dazzling offense with which they defeated University Colorado Oct but took advantage of enough 12 nnivnr nnmr PRO nnu uuuutir id " Colorado: Driskill it Hartman c Nelson le Gelwlck lhb Lam qb Cheney fb Hansen le March rg Anderson rhb Modrich Ig R Bailey lhb B Bailey rt BYU: Merkeley lhb G Simmons qb M Johnson c Law lhb Cook It Hibbert rhb G Simmons lhb Homer Warner Utah referee Al Williams Washington State College umpire Lon Kump Montana State College headlinesman Roy Cahoon Utah field Judge WINNING GOAL ed : -"- H0B00TS dropped 20-ya- rd ' - St-Mary- 's 26-ya- Alpha Phi sorority and Sigma Chi fraternity won the contests Kappa Sigma presented the best covered wagon among the men's groups and Alpha Chi Omega won among the women's A buffet supper In Fordney hall was followed by the homecoming n-Vincent Walker guard place-kickdance at the memorial building freconversion the teams both During the game The desperate s Vandals led by quently opened up with wild passtwo "Bullet Bob" McCue a revamped one of Oregon's ing sorties and touchdowns coming in the last two tackle who passes likes a demon d twice by the Webfeet minutes of the first half started in in the fourth period Each team was the air crowd of some penalized 30 yards during the quarA homecoming ter 7000 persons saw Oregon pooh-poo- h OREGON IDAHO the Vandal cry "end Oregon's trail" LE Morse Gwilliam of a the become that had ' LT Hess last Idahoans the Eagle during desperate LG week or so Idaho threatened three Codding Nutting C Wheeler or four times twice in the last pe- Fury RG ' riod but was unable to get within Hurney Cooper Klumb RT scoring distance of the goal line ex- Bjork Colorado College misplays to gain a 21-- 0 victory in a poorly played penalty-marre- d game at Washbttrn summary: was the first time in field It COLORADO BYU today team won a the LER Greeley history Hardy Gillespie Colorado from College LTR Drain Asay LGR Favero The Tigers kep$ the play in Murphy Lesher Pedagog territory throughout the O Wheeler RGL Rltchart first half and twice penetratsd Warner RTL Waldo line only Rogle within the Greeley Nelson to lose the ball on fumbles which REL Oaks Counter Albert Bears recovered Woodward QB LHR Oviatt Sanford Time and the Pedagogs RHL Staab were penalizedagain Hutchinson for holding and unFB K Hart Wagner necessary roughness Score by quarter:' The Teachers lost 120 yards on 7 7 0 34—43 Colorado penalties This was more than half 8 0 0 0— 6 the distance BYU they gained from Scoring: Colorado touchdowns-L- am scrimmage 231 yards 3 Staab 2 Neighbors AnderM—: son Points after touchdown: Neighbors 3 (placekicks) Murphy place-kic- k Lam Cheney placekick I BYU: touchdown — scrimmage Hutchinson" Substitutions: They battled furiously in midflel4 ta early in the tliird Passes failed gain and line smashes fared --- littln :: better ir The Gaels had the bail oiv thf Rams ten yard line and the scor3 remained tied 7 to 7 as the j p§ riod ended On the second play of the lae$ quarter Mattos shot a 10 yard pzm to Erdelatz f or St Mary's seconcj touchdown Meister added the pc4n and St Mary's led 14 to 7 A great 50 yard kick by Sarausky to the Gael 30 yard near th§ en4 of the game was followed by a penthe ball alty which gave on the 13 Miskinis blocked an attempted goal kick the ball crossing the California goal line for an automatic safety and two more points for Fordham The final score was 14 to nine " MOSCOW Idaho Oct 20— (AP)-fpun- t of Idaho went The University on with 'its homecoming celeright here bration tonight despite the setback of its football team this afternoon at the hands of Oregon 13 3-y- ard v score j ' ct " Oregon Takes Close Battle From Idah o - a determined and brilliant march Hlbbert a Y reserve back passed to G Simmons for a gain that came within three yards of a touchdown But that wa3 as close as the Cougars could get a determined Boulder defense halting them Colorado kicked out of danger and the Y hammered back This times it was Bailey another reserve who intercepted a Cougar pass on his own 13 yard line And in so domg he set the stage for the most thrilling of Lam's exploits of the day With only scant seconds to play Lam sliced 90 yards towards the sidelines off his own right end cut back1 behind the line of scrimmage as his interference formed and then with the timer's gun barking the close of the game he ran the rest of the way tacklers down the field shaking and romping behind his gleeful interference The try for extra point was good and the history books recorded the final score at 48 to 6 ' Oh yes 't was a rout that last quarter But it was a precedent for Ott that died hard It was a tough tougher than it licking to take need have been But precedent and Coach Rom-ne- y and the BYU squad and the fans that watched the game and the followers of football doff their hats to Billy Lam And after all if precedent must S 5 St fi California Frosh Machine Upset I V by-wo- rd f SPECTACULAR SHOW For Lam was putting on a show in that quarter that was worth going miles and miles to see In that quarter he scored three touchdowns himself passed to Anderson for another and the fifth was scored by Staab who chuckled to himself all the way on a gallop Lam's work was done with1 an ar- fornia's freshman football team detistic attention to details He left feated the Southern California frosh nothing out In addition to the op- 14 to 6 here today to keep their ening touchdown of th quarter he slate clean-Ail three touchdowns were recordcounted his second scow of the period by Intercepting1 a Y pass and ed in the third period Hampton galloping 41 yards for a touthdown Poll ©f paso Robles scored the first line while his mates attended f a rath touchdown from the 44 ran Howard back a sordid details as wirtnj punt srj i:h com- yards for the second Wheeler a Cougar tatfckrs cr ub guard kicked both goals plete indifference to rijc cij limb Glenn Thompson passed 10 yards over the goal line to Yube Ostoich Tiring of that type ct for the Trojan yearlings only score he resorted to an aerial fctuj jr smacked a pass to Aridcrren a retr-serve back who iltrrd ac:t b chattered then let the Job be goal line for a counter dene In such soul satisfying At that Juncture the Y toe up 46-ya- rd W 7-- house-decorati- I tht defeated mountains California Fordham 14 to 9 here today in th third renewal1 of their intersectiensj warfare The Califomians drove t3 a touchdown iih the last period t put the game on ice Between 3500Q and 60000 people saw the contest The game was played under ideu football weather conditions Fordham lost no time taking tht cover off ita vaunted aerial attack - CHAPEL HILL N C- - (UP) — football And now it's a one-ma- rr team— if such be possible George Barclay lacking an inch or six feet weighing 183 and hailv ing from Natrona Pa is the man Playing guard for the University Of North Carolina Tarheels he is taptain calls its plays runs inter1 ference and backs up the 4ine I Bar Despite his line position clay is a continual scoring threat by dint of intercepting passes and flocking punts Only one backfield player outscored him last season Because of his keen football judgment' Coach Carl Snavely has field generalship given him the job Gridiron experts recognize the Tarheel captain as one of football's most versatile players There are hints too of an cept in the third period position for him this year : It was right after Oregon's Mich-e- k and Van Vliet aided by a hardhitting line had: marched 80 yards to a touchdown that Idaho's only score came USC Van Vliet carried the ball over Idaho kicked off after the touchand Van Vliet returned to down LOS ANGELES Oct 20— (AP)— rd own line Oregon lost his Led by Jack Howard- a Southern on first play and four the yards California prep school star Cali- on next Parke back to i! list Period ' NEW YORK Oct 20— (AP)- Mary'a Galloping Gaels from ii In O 12-rou- nd ATTENTION HUNTERS! AIVU SCORED Violet shrinking RIGHT- & " 6-- WPH? IN 1913 i'r'i a 6-- j mi i orado and 6 for B Y U Once more in that period threatened but BYU held thanks to brilliant work by Warner and Waldo in the line Neighbors attempted a field goal from the 31 yard line but it was a weak attempt and that was tnat The' Cougars too had a chance Oaks recovered a fumble on when 7 to Jose Caratoli line An off Colorado the Loughran weighed 1861 nnimHs side an and incomplete BOROTRA I OSES pass penalty 194 U Godoy took the steam from the drive and LONDON Oct 20— (AP)—H W ended without- - inci the quarter (Bunny Austin England's Davis Tne- - PiStOl Used bv rihnrT T ' dent cup player today defeated Jean Bor-ot- Guiteau to assassinate President BLANK IS THIRD the French veteran 2 6 Garfield with his con f pr 0 The third period was the one 6r8 2 in the final match of sion has together become the nropertv of the Queens club indoor tennis tour- the United States National Mus- - blank spot of the contest Neither s nament team scored and only Colorado got eum close Counter returned Hart's kick- off 43 yards to the Y 49 yard line The Boulder offensive bristled but the Cougar clan stopped them on line and Neighbors' atthe tempt for a field goal from that point was again useless The Y des!i11 have' si few jeai bargains in new and used runs fense for most of the period was " nothing short of brilliant Hart and hunting equipment smothered Neighbors on the PLENTY OF GUNS FOIl RENT AFTER SUNDAY play that had created the first half havoc Woodward slapped a'long pass intended for Nelson and KAMMEYER'S WTaldo continued their Warner-anRegister Your Deer for Priits aggressive line play And the defense wound up with a fast charging 355 24th Street line that hurried Counter's kick out ct bounds on the Cougar lice On the first play Merkeley dug ' To DAfe " - pace-sett- er 220-pou- nd Tl4e UDAOcVf WTEF5 l s ELEVENS PLAY - r'x ' ' (:) JOCKEYS TURN Heavyweight Threat UPSETS TECH y To AlbOCHDO'JJM ± board 4 nnpic UnlliL KM 103 VPS -- - Va fa 6-t- o-6 Pitt's 23 A quadruple pass Seidel to Kostka to Lund to Tenner that started in laterals and wound up In a forward to the latter sent Tenner an end over the goal for Minnesota's sec — —— ond touchdown Beaven missed the goal and Minnesota led 13 to 7 Pitt's dying gasp With Larue run- Bulldogger New ning madly carried from the Panther goaline to midfleld before a forward pass nestled in Lavoir's arms on Minnesota's 20 and gave HOUSTON Tex— The first the Gophers a chance to run back real threat at the (UP)— world heavy- to Pitt's 45 Minnesota was charging weignc mat title to come out of the about midfield as the game ended cow country is are call fans ha' whu me iMorsemen winner id to ing- Orville Brown tough Doy Brown who grew up on his par ents' h MnTDC in Southern Tex as moved to Texas "in his 'teens I HU IIL and learned to bulldog steers He became such a good bulldogger and crone-oustthat "he got a job in — UCtA6 MEMORIAL COLISEUM Las 'Angeles Oct 20— (AP)—Oregon State came from behind irr the last minutes of play today to tie Southern before a crowd California at of approximately j 40000 astonished i r BIG SIX LEAGUE : TROJAN ELEVEN spectators Southern California scored in the first seven minutes of play and seemed about to eke out a victory and take a short step forward on the come-bac- k trail when the game exploded in their faces Fighting desperately to score Oregon state fired a long pass deep into Southern California territory A - Trojan back dashed over and knocked the ball down but it fell into the arms of Milton Campbell Beaver end coming fast and he sprinted across the goal line unmolested The rTrojans1 smarting from the sting of two successive defeats played their best brand of football of the season but the Beavers stood them off after the first drive although they had to wait a long time to square matters on the score- -- BY LEWIS HARDAGE the Panthers out of the race for the - WATCHES HUE TRIUMPH AGAIN —— N Y Oct 20— WEST - POINT (AP) —Without subjecting Its two backfield aces Captain Joe Stan-coo- k and Texas Jack Buckler to a moment's wear and tear Army disposed of its fourth sectional foe before 8000 fans in Mlchie stadium today by whipping the University ot the South of Sewanee Tenh 20 to 0 ' 21-tb- - BALI -- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH VS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Saturday OstoferS? 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