Show 4 r- B - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 1934 C S in at Is la L b( cli U th an Panthers Pound Out 19-- 0 Win Irish Put Sterling Battle IN SECTIONAL FRACAS Resumption of Games Nov YORK NEW 3 Princeton came back to the football wars with Harvard today after a lapse oi an historic gridiron eight years and celebrated the end of team feud by whipping the gallant but powerless Crimson CAMBRIDGE SC m w I In Ti Lehi Meets Bulldogs in For Vital Game u on w sc I breath-takin- Ford-ha- s UIISAA Control Board Arranges Grid Plans Dul-ki- The clash packed with thrills all the way and the most sensational atrife waged in the stadium this year— the score notwithstanding— found Pitt in command all the way but the Panthers battled furiously for every one of the nine first downs they annexed to five for Notre OWLS TRAMPLE ON CRUSADERS Dame down on Tennessee's line to get within scoring distance Tennessee stiffened but after a punt exchange a forward lateral pass from the 32 yard line Sarausky to Paqum to Borden was good for a touchdown Sarausky converted' A punt exchange after the kickoff gave the Vols possession on the Ford-ha28 yard line Mixing tackle slants with passes Tennessee moved straight aover the goal line Phil Dickens scoring the tally Dick Dorsey failed to convert and Fordham led 7 6 The Volk struck dramatically at the start of the second half and within three minutes pushed over their second touchdown Charley Vaughan and Ed Palmer completed an amazing pass which moved the ball from Fordham's line to the seven and Vaughan passed to Lewis Pounders for the score at Meeting After a scoreless first quarter In swift swoops on a goal line other-era- l which Miller Munjas Pitt field and Wallace Fromhart and wise as impenetiable as the Rock of Buddy Bonar Notre Dame quarter- Gibraltar the men of Temple backs probed the weak and strong imbued with allmighty the football and a punting balUe Pitt of Glenn (Pop) Warner’s 40 wizardry po coaching swung into action m the second pe- years turned back a heavier favored riod Holy Cross eleven 14 to 0 today Bnzs-SaOnce by a break and once by a Step Early In the second period Leon driving unstoppable downfield march buzz-sain a football good for 72 yards Temple so far un6hedlosky a suit took Andy Pilney’s punt On his defeated crossed the enenjy goal line 35 and behind a wave of bondshak- - to register the sole counteis of a con weaved and1 test which except for these third and lng blockers sprinted 65 yards for the first touch- fourth period scores was as even as two and two down of the afternoon Izzy When it looked like a scoreless tie was wide on his kick Late in the third period after the the lightest of the Owl linemen Eljner passing attacks of both teams had Anderson right end and left end been shackled by the defense— Pitt Lloyd Wise collaborated on a touchwas speedy didn't complete a pass all afternoon down as startling but they intercepted plenty— iMike Wise broke through the Crusaders’ Nicksick was shaken loose on his line from his side and batted a pass own 45 yards line He faked to his which L M Kuziora sub Holy Cross Truman Carver clever featherright cut back and romped through back was about to heave deep In weight boxer from Clearfield faces a yawning gap in the right side of Temple territory Anderson coming a stern test in his short but meteoric the Irish line He sprinted 55 yards up fast caught the ball and scam- amateur career Monday evening for the second touchdown pered the 27 yards to the touchdown when he ring battles the free swinging mm Weinstock booted the extra point Early in the fourth quarter the Alvin Sweeney Granite scrapper in and the fight was resumed well Owls drove the second score Reserve the feature Le Van who played an important part in Princeton’s Gary at McCullough’s scrap within the respective 30 yard line Halfback Don Watts completed the arena victory over Harvard Saturday The encounter marked the renewal drive with a left end sprint for 7 Carver Is a cool alert stakes of athletic relations between the two schools youngster Pilney brought the fans to their yards He packs a good left which he usualfeet at this juncture with successive The lineups: ly keeps in his opponents’ face and HOLY CROSS dashes of 12 and 11 yards behind in- Brogan his right carries a lot of steam Sweeterference such as the “old master” Harvey ney starts throwing punches from taught m his days on the campus Luciano the first minute of the scrap until it Morandos where the Sycamores nod and bow Moran is over Carver replaces Shirl ColeMoncewlcz beneath the Indiana moon man belting little boxer from Pioche Curley Well into the last period after Ar- Cflllan Nevada Coleman suffered an in nold Greene came into the Pitt line- Hobin N Morris jury to his nose Friday in training O Connor up at quarterback to make his "big J Score The winner of the mam go will by periods time” debut In a dazzling fashion Holy Cross Hopes Victory Over Eli 0 0 0 -0 get a shot at Bill Barnes in the near Big 7 Hemie Weisenbaugh a human house Temple 0 0 7—14 was to slated Sweeney scrap — futijre Touchdowns Anderson Temple scoring Score grabbed Pilney’s pass on his own 34 Watts by Points from try the clever Barnes two weeks ago (sub for Testa) — Smuttier 3 (plarekleks) and shoved It to the Irish 30 yard after touchdown but an injury to Barnes caused gen-ltw- o d CARVER FACES Went-stoc- 0 By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Provo and Lehi will clash Tuesday in the Brigham Young university stadium at Provo to decide the central This was conference championship the official ruling voted by the board of control of the Utah High School Athletic association Saturday at a meeting held in Provo The two teams ended the conference race in a tie for first place The winner of the Tuesday encounter will meet Carbon Saturday November 10 at Price in a quarterfinal round game Carbon gained a quarterfinal round berth by defeating Park City 19 to 0 Satur- cour- ageous and unexpectedly effective defense checked the flood tide of Princeton power and thrilled a crowd of 35000 one of the smallest that has seen these old rivals meet m 30 years s of the game this stubborn Crimson team held the burly sons of Old Nassau to a single touchdown turning back no less than eight other menacing marchers but the weary sons of John Harvard weakened and were swamped in the final period The steadily applied pressure of attack comPrinceton’s steam-rolle- r bining an aerial barrage with smashHarvard's ing line plays broke down two touchresistance and produced downs in the last quarter Pepper Constable Gil Lea and Paul Pauk lugged the ball across Har vard’s goal line for touchdowns but the final score by no means indicated the difference in offensive pow er between the two teams There was not the slightest surprise in the outcome but the Tigers wasted enough power to have captured a half dozen games HARVARD (01 PRINCETON (19) If MacMillan Pulel Burton It three-quarter- 8toe Weller Kalb&ugb Washington-Le- e rg rt re qb Kelly Haley Locke Hedblom lhb Levan rbb Sandbach fb Jackson Constable day Score by periods 7 0 12 — 19 0 Pairings for semifinal round games Princeton - 0 0 0 0 wer made gt the Saturday session Harvard Touchdowns — Con Princeton acorinf The central conference winner will stable Lea Pauk Point after touchdown play the northern conference cham-j-sj"- h w o Crowell Bowde- - Swarthmore umpire W R Crowley pion In the event that Carbon H Sharpe A Yale linesman doin head icats the winner ofthe Provo-Leh- i field Judges E K Miller Penn State 0 Sixth Victory ANNAPOLIS Md Nov 3 Navy’s unbeaten Admirals ov shadowed the Generals from Wajhui ton and Lee in every phase of loot ball here this afternoon before Mom fans and won p6 to 0 to run X? straight string of victories ton in the season Buzz Borries outstanding star g the Navy offense led today’s Band with two touchdowns which rao ha season total to 10 and his point ivm age to 10 a gqme Pratt Thomas King junior Members of Navy's bill carrying stff provided him mm than ample assistance especially! the forward and lateral passinx which featured the Navy attack The Navy line-uagainst the heaviest opposition it has had this year proved the better forward wn The Generals showed considerable fight all the way but aside from that they were not in the picture Unless they were off their gam today the Admirals have consul® ably better football team than Nam home grown coach Lieut Tomm Hamilton has admitted in pubhe t date The lineups: -- p kavt Vat Limbcri Comfort Brrry Gundlach Glynn Adits — Lea Adllc Victims Middies for w AND L Kills Lane Bonino lg John Chamberlain MARG0 Colt Robortihit Gumm Dyer C Toad Dn Smith Mandflkoro Arnold Moore Borneo Prill Mattox (C) Bailey Score by periods W and L Navy Navy gcorinv Schecter Thomas touchdown — Bull (placement Referee Trimble Dubuque umpin ron Penr State head linesman Gfu high field Judge Armstrong TuiU Bar scrap it will meet the winner of the northern conference The place was not set at the meeting The winner of the southern conference will play the Salt Lake City conference TIES Saturday November 17 ia Salt Lake City Hoop Meet Dates Set 1- -1 The board of control voted to hold the annual state high school basketball tournament March 13 14 15 and MIAMI Fla Nov 3 (g3)— With 16 in Salt Lake City Ten officials’ schools will be held this year Two In prizes of $16 500 dangling before the AUSTIN Texas Nov 3 (FHtatj golfers Miami to- minutes of vicious and sparkling fooregion 1 two In region 2 one in region nation’s 3 two in region 4 one in region 5 and day completed its major tournament tball found the University of Thu two m region 6 D R Mitchell pres- program for the winter months just and Southern Methodist univenitj here today u deadlocked at ident of the U H S A A H R ahead The winter classics the Miami open Southwest conference game Adams vice president of the group Texas scored shortly after the gana carry and Rex Sutherland Granite coach and the International four-bal- l will comprise the hoop committee to added money this year although the opened and place kicked the extn work out dates of officials’ schools Miami Biltmore open easily retains point tentative setup for region schedules its distinction as the wealthiest of the For nearly three periods they and other business associated with the championships —offering $10000 fought doggedly to stave a charging The historic Miami open which Southern Methodist attack but fabasketball campaign This committee will meet Monday November 12 at will be contested January 4 6 on the ltered in the closing minutes of tb 7 30 p m In Salt Lake City with C tricky Miami Springs links- offers third period and Bobby Wilson phanOrem Wilson secretary and E Allen $750 to the winner and scatters $1750 4pm triple threat Mustang slashed around his right end rut Bateman arbitrator to start hoop pro- to the pack The four ball In addition to the back through a gaping hole in th ceedings d Referee Officials E Keegan J line umpire E F Huahltt Michigan head bout to be postponed past years 18 teams will en- generous amount of prestige that goes secondary and rambled 31 yard (or NEW HAVEN Nov 3 (UP)— Call it a jinx call It what you terAsthemannual Elser Stops Flmy linesman W M Hollenbark Penn field Marv Jensen brother of th well basketball classic The to the winning team of the 16 in- a touchdown Orr tied the count with Judge 6 8 Scott Michigan known Pete Jensen former Draper may but Dartmouth seeking its first victory against Yale in following list gives the nufriber of vited to participate will pay off $1000 a place kick Shedlosky cut back and raced to Notre Dame’s 4 yard lihe where he teams from each region eligible to par- to each of the winners and $750 to Texas lost no time In pishing over lightweight makes his second appear- 50 years lost again today 7 to 2 was run out by big Don Elser This ance Monday In amateur competition Another $1000 will a touchdown Hadlock biMed through ticipate Region 1 three teams re- the runnerup It was the golden turn of events dame in the heels of 2 four teams region 3 three console the teams of the clever Harry of the two eastern jubilee meeting meeting that could not left tackle for a first down on tin gion with universities sling-sho- t Marto a Schwartz pass by Pilney Jensen teams region 4 two teafcns region 5 quite make the champion ra”nks fragile looking Pony 21 and then passed to Pita tin Peters which sent the ball deep This classic will be played March for another first down on th Mue two teams region 6 two teams youngster made short work of Stan the Big Green undefeated and unin Southbend soil to Pitt’s 35 last E on the Miami Country club tang eight-yarweek flooring his husky scored upon this season a favorite to C Oren Wilson and Allen BateRigby line Hadlock thrwr On the next play Nicksick slammed rival In less than a minute Truly hang the first Yale scalp at it belt man were reelected secretary and ar- course Denny Shute of Philadelphia himself at the center of the Mmtwf 8 Nov LANSING Mich EAST belies his devasthrough the Irish line reinforced by bitrator respectively of the associa and Al Espinosa of Akron Ohio were line but fumbled as he crossed th Yale broke into the open in the (UP)—Michigan State continued un- Mary’s appearance x Jack Robinson Long Island tlon at the meeting last season's winners beating the wallop tating 7 13 goal and Coates Texas center fell to a defeated with today victory Nine all afternoon to register his over bouts will precede first period when Morton one of the President Mitchell and Secretary the ball for the touchdown Hadlod supporting Horton Smith champions 14000 homebefore Marquette touchdown aecond Wilson were assigned the task of fil- and Paul Runyan Weisenbaugh’s the two main events The full card Blue’s formidable backfield men place kicked the extra point fans boot was wide The warfare ended a coming In the open Ralph Stonehouse of ing the annual business report which scored after a series of line rushes took a first period lead follows1 Llosd Middleton 104 Salt Lake Cltr 3 m— will be tendered at the December Indianapolis short time later with Pitt holding the butMarquette N YORK Nov Y NEW will be the defending was outplayed thereafter Buivid Vs Terry Orchard 104 Salt Lake Cltv and short passes to the Visitors’ 9 yard ball as they did mo£t of the after Emrcnc Minardi Salt Lake City 108 meeting champion when the linksmen tee off line Captain Clare Curtis converted Columbia came up with a noon and hammering al the Irish line circled an end for 33 yards to State’s v Bill Yeuna I'M bait Lake City in Januaiy Situation Books Available 34 Cuff scored from there on a pass 118 ve down thrust In one hectic period to For the succeeding two and Albert James Gulltame near midfield “ten grand” tournament out at Carrara 118 from Buivid and converted it was an open game In day to turn back Cornell's big Red Basketball officials desiring to ob theThe periods The lineup: 138 Salt Lake CUr vs Ike Pederson Coral Gables club probably will went second In 14 the 0 to two 135 schools the Yale Pouleen officials’ as McCrary books Midvale on second invaders before Clarence tain the and schools the DAmB rushes 16-- 0 PITT NOTBE Win period be split into two $5000 purses to be Arthur Myers 147 Sait Lake City va Rooker le Millnr through the line 47 yards to Marstill playing short passes of about observed the forty-fift- h anniversary are held are requested to get in touch Nick Davis 147 Salt Lake City It Hoel Sulllvtn for by two sections of encompeted scored Sebo line 10 asthe DartLewell feet 140 at va of of Wilson with Lake Oalat to quette’s ball the footbalr tho Salt their East beginning Hartwix City Secretary brought Schiralll tries Bill Ponleen Midvale c Shotwell A Robinson around end line but lost on sociation 20000 attended tha celebra- high achool In Salt Lake City pass Armmouth’s State Oeorre Vincent 147 Salt lake City r Ormiston Smith to Klewicki in the third pe14ft Insurance Vs strong Bob downs Green tion wall the athletes when Clearfield for Carver will not forward rt OlslnlcMk prep Mlchuts Gilmer Pihl 188 Holladay v Bay re Baxter Vairo (Cl riod gave State its second touchheld Lions were the obtained be fall without At The until next least tight 1JO Draper BHmhalJ eb Muni Fromhard down Sebo converted The old traditional jinx nicknamed Willis Sharp 118 Midvale vs Bey Ih of A1 Barabas their crack back-fiel- d this seems the attitude expressed at Nicksick Shakespeare Bart 118 halt lake Cltv rh Larue Melinkovlrh the Man” on the Dartmouth "Twelfth star and until Coach Lou Little the Sautrday session Too few schools STATE COLLEGE Pa Nov i Marv Jensen 118 Draper vs Harry Weinstock (b MICHIGAN STATE WINS Elser team crept in in the last period after read them a severe lecture during have signified their intention of tak 0 Salt I eke t Itv ftrhwertx Svraru-- ' Score by jauarters —A high powered (UP) ’8 vs Irarfleld Irumnn arver 3 Nov ( (I EAST LANSING Mich -- 10 (fl’) 7 0 Pllt the Indians blocking Tommy Cur- the half time intermission failed to ing out insurance for athletes and in N 7 Holladay Alvin Mveenrv along rolled machine o 0 Notre Damp grid -cross national Michigan States tins kick Lorn his own 2 yard lne resemble the team that turned back this problem will not be solved until BALTIMORE Nov 2 Penn StaU Touchdown Nlckick Shedioskv her gear today 3 UP) Fire oift Indiana ARISTOCRATIC TOO (Rubbed for Larue) Point after touuch- - Country champions nosed turned the play into a safety and thStanford and then went on to open a fui ther study of the needs of the vaThorn biown son of Run Briar and 16 to 0 before a homecoming down Weirvatoclc When baseball was first plaved nearly 00 here this afternoon 26 to 29 to reyears aao the tame wax ax aristocratic and only score for the visitors Handra the season with a victory over Yale rious schools has been completed Baton Rouge broke into the winner’s crowd of 10 000 season main undefeated for the han’s attempted pass was smeared in as amateur a sport ax polo Is today scort Except in the third quarter when Circle by taking the twenty ninth runSyracuse made its fust period of i' FOOTBALL TEACHING th making within easy striking dis- Eddie Brant Inski Tommy Tomb and drive an after smalf percentage of ning of the Walden handicap in a Finding thtt only uninterrupted tance of the Yale goal lino big rffl Joe Vollmer filling in for tha In- the giudentg at Allentown Pt high achool upset today before 12000 fans at the yards only a few minutes aftermrM understand Tha lineups sad summ&rits the coachee o( the jured Barabas led them to their two aohool Muadfootball State had fallen short of YAI are living a aeries of dern Pimlico track wTH It Train touchdowns the Lions were battled oootrmtlona before the student body to Carpantw line Walter M Jeffords’ colt piloted by on the It Btihnalk Scott teach thsm the rudiments of ths game Iff Btaans C Curtin (Capt ) on even terms by the Ithica eleven The other Syracuse markers c Wayne Wright Laurel’a leading rider Ray which came to New York with a powHOMES 8 SINCE 1818 In the third period when Gmter or Hesvsman rg Not Inc4 the war aeries of 1918 has started alow but forged ahead on the erful lice and a couple of becks who ther rt Otis maxed a aeries of fruitful end r'i been a world fferies withotft a home atretch to drive to a vic7-re can do things with a football Camp run In that sene neither the Cubs nor tory over J H Loucheim'a 7 with a short dash over the goal qb Kenny Morpluck Box succeeded In finding the fence but ih They launched their first serious Red Clark Polar was third Flight and then since Iablesse every series world crowd has Conti rh attack early in the third chapter with had at least one home run fourth lb Handrahan Heavy a fine march and a touchScore by periods COLLEGE STATION Texas Nov 7 Yaie 0 down A bit later Brominski turned Back 7 Meets Dartmouth 0 3 OP)— An alert band of Texas Aggies run around end for anYale Touchdown — Morton in a scoring w’ho would not admit defeat dropped Point after touchdown—C Curtin (place- other score A third was narrowly ment) Dartmouth scorine Automatic missed when Tomb raced 60 the University of Arkansas from a to yards (ball roiled out of end tone) One of the world’s famous heavyweight grapplers comes to the safety tie for the Southwest conference footD W Very Officials Referee Penn across the Cornell goal only to be of the pack State umpire T J Thorp Columbia head called back and the Lions penalized ball leadership by deadlocking the Arena Friday Hans Steinke ranking right at the top llnexman L A Yount Pennsylvania Held bill Judge invaders A W Palmer here today in a furious is scheduled for the feature match with Ira Dern on the weekly GerOolby for holding as some six years ago to this came who fourth-quartSteinke country rally The underdog Aggies got their many’s greatest lifetime contribution to heavyweight wrestling has chance late m the fourth period when been prominently in the mat limelight m America since that time Y C Kentucky Wildcats Crush- - Early Scoring 'Sufficient NEW YORK Nov 3 Flvin Geiser veteran Arkansas back iHe is reputed to be a master of the art— as he would need to be to ed 31-1- 1 line 'gain and maintain his commanding position — and his 245 pounds fimbled on his own Winter's warfare on the ice pr for Owls to Defeat by Power of i Selmer Kirby sophomore tackle from naturally make him a formidable opponent for anyone sional hockey— comes next Crimson TidAmarillo A & M Texas football for the p vr with dispute 3 WORTH Nov no -(IP)— Texas FORT On the first play! FrTsouth- Wagner than whom NEW YORK Nov 3 (£)—' The New honor on the sports pages and her with wh° lent book on railin’ ’lAaonler paw h0‘ York Athletic club today applied to Scintillating footballpractically every the hockey fans tell about it book the formation LEXINGTbN in best his level seen-her- e always does Ky Nov 3 (IP)— HOUSTON Texas Nov 3 (IP)— isn’t even any argument the federal court for permission to re- play squirmed to the Arkansas five-yarSteinke fifth in his list of to ranks Christian not the Texas He has Frogs Alabama’s Crimson Tide lashed Ken- Those clubs line Fowler dove through keep the going clean right Ell organize under section 77B of the smothered the Bayloruniversity wrestlers today unbeaten Rice With six of the nine Bears today in tucky’s Wildcats for a 34 to 14 victory Owls high flying always been successful in this effort bankruptcy law tackle for four yards The Arkansas "heavyweight over three touchdowns in the United States the Nti class on form class because putting champion to 34 a conference themselves Southwest his foes game here 193 and finding its continued line a sturdy defensive array rose and today its march In a a of sheet to balance fluarer today coasted to a Hockey league opens September 12 merits enumerated according toward a possible national cham- 01 in distress resort to slugging and in 30 attached to the 27 to 0 victory over the Texas petition liabilities Cracking through fank A and son Thursday in St Louis anlln (0 i Preceding Steinke in 'hls with bullet pionship the show Hanson ai-- were listed at slightly M eleven from Kingsville more- than andStringfelh)w back w'ithout0" to The other cities Chicago n n m c r at ° n n r e Jim m y Lcndos Ray variably m£h a with sue ex less and thrusts the and loading on air was fourth and one by 1 homecoming day Urged 000 and assets at $6 850091 Coach Jimmy Kitts pulled his New York and Boston bei The cessful assortment of FaJ steele Jim McMillen and Dick Shi-- I th0ugh tha! younger J the u Frogs passes slmliarly crowd Canada w est'mated at 12000 the Wild- starting lineup after Wagner Thompson plowed through righ petition said the club’s Income in re- made the Bear defensive look brittle cats had trotted border and Montreal in they "rassle clean” to He likes rolled (minded more tackle for the touchdown He kicked up the over three touchdowns in cent months had been insufficient to points unwxvxr champions and near Uj should be a get their first taste of the 'peed) and had little trouble stopping Bay- Tide than any other elevenagainst clever display had been minutes and let the reserves some ac-12- iinm a weex the extra point tying as they mature and see lain champions have crossed the path of lor’s offense which was practically able to this season w ildcat McCann having tried his meet obligations But the scores Lon for the remainder of the s urged the reorganization as being to Ira Dern before and the record reads erth and clavs on For the first few “ROINDFR8" STARTFD IT fray nothing but passes The air was filled were made against Alabama subs the best interest of all concerned Marches of 36 around tne 54 Th intact and a wRh a draw for his Ralphis Morley and centers that Oyc Iry is stdl t)l( interest American game of baseball is d aerial heaves 37 by Baylor with 52 booked score The have pains been counted for the first threeRice to have had Us origin in the easily might qjthe best of em- - Dern fjQ meet another of the feline tribe Louis Eagles who came and 14 by Texas Christian ore in favor of Alabama After his with "Dot" Metzler tamo of ' rounders ” Rounders was matcb for a two BillwTliacend league this season to weeks rest should m the vorsatlie Henry Jones of suf? square the pitcher In having had had 21 flayed on aand the batter to 0 a taken they lead charges iniHarry Witt crossing the goal Although ol c2!?dlu?n tcr he standing In the tawa Senators as a ' Provo Wildcat and finals of the national amateur chammiddle of one aide Teams varied from H je That being so the to be weli matched Cougar appear to 20 players none of whom had a detinue doubtable Hans ‘rnrh °r ‘T k 4?yard run Wallace ‘through ed’ithl'hToid Ottawa team He will meet Percy Clif- - er e a t D ix le H o pionship bv arena topllner Friday should be some position the second bleus the Eagles guided vVa'ter Sirois who $ave a good ford the defending champion whOThomas sent in hl second team and touchdown ihile Witt scored the Eddie Gerard have p eked uPcr(jt "orth seeing STELLA halsh t H TOR eliminated R R Bilims 7 and 6 performance Friday in his abbrevi followed up with some of the third third added strength to look h Jack Wagner increasing in local ated bout with Eddie Lewi who MEXICO D F Nov 3 (IP) — Gus in the af’ernoon round Moreland string plavers Compel nr jn a track mrftbtnfen ffirls "V'Bt7ck Friedman 1° to week is s’ated tO) was forced every hot subpar golf over the was out in 33 three under perfect fig The Tide parted off with a rush touchdown quit on account of vetheanometeeensms1 aecond in u1 ° the leaders m th'? 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This match hasjtors orders is down for a scrap with Mexico City Country club course Kohien tadium In Ouki spe bettered meet Bill Hanson P5Pntl and came back m 35 for a 68 to'add before Kentucky had had enough after Henrv earlv hadblork(t t4Lo!eAn- - been wpec1811' made to give the spec Sherman Christensen pride of Salt day to defeat his fellow Texan the amateur record for theltlme to even opposition-javelimint Itator a wrestling exhibition devoidLake Citys police force Covered on the kiV? MrP1C ‘ jland Harnmon 4 and 3 and entr theWse had crossed the CatsPgoal laMwice atrfc title-hold- Tourney Prizes MUSTANGS top-flig- Yale Jinx Holds Good as Dartmouth Loses 7 to 2 7 for First Green 8- Dashed I Florida Courses TEXAS TT To Provide Rich GRANITE ACE ait 8 to For three periods Harvard's rd Short-ender- 26-- 0 Nov 3 (AP)— 19 hard-bitte- Ef Mass (UP)—The inter-section- fdi UP GENERALS Princeton Whips Gallant Crimson Eleven in 13-- 12 PITT STADIUM Pittsburgh Nov 3 (AP)— The Golden Fordham Ram today broke Its Hosts of Pittsburgh sturdy as steel today broke up Notre jinx and defeated the Tenn Dame’s victory march 19 to 0 but only after the nessee Verts 13 to 12 before 29660 fans Hooslers warned the gridiron world by their play frosted This was Fordham’s first victory In that the stars of Notre Dame will shine again three starts against foes from outlyMore than 64000 shouting fans filled the sun-l- it stadium ing sectors and it came in a context studded with stabs at for the homecoming battle which marked the twenty-fift- h the line perfectly executed forwards anniversary of the first football battle between the schools and a tremendous number of breaks m the betting They saw the Irish gridiron renaissance cut short bythe scored as the first period was dashing backs of Pitt half brothers of the wind who scored Running from the old or paved the way for the hoine team’s three tallies by breath ending statue-o- f liberty formation Joe In three last taking sprints the cracked off 22 yards for first periods die-ha- NAVY CLEANS Win at Harvard 19-- 0 Crowd of 64000 Watches Encounter Pitt Tennessee Vots Nosed Out Saturday on Frosty in Command Throughout Ramblers’ Gridiron Comeback Stopped th cu Tiger Claws Way to FOHDHAM WINS - - Early Plus-fiel- Michigan Staters Defeat Marquette BOWL CHAMPS RALLY TO WIN blue-bloo- d two-touc- one-ha- lf 1 Firethorn Takes Walden Handicap aer-vice- s 1 1 on 1 Syracuse Puts Over On Penn to Tie Arkansas Hans Steinke Scheduled For Go With Local Idol Famous German Wagner one-yar- d half-lengt- h Appears at Arena Hanson Jones v d 7-- 7 N d !" 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