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Field: Coltrin win over their 7 rivals Saturday In the Kadtum before 6000 fans d game and a rooters breathed a bit tt!iVhen the final gun sounded fifths Aggies behind 2 at the the fourth fourth quarter Ih Vi K g 4V W them seven - points and for more Two great stands by the Cougars line kept inside the more the Aggies from tallying Coach Eddie than once and gave - 5V five-ye- : 'a V ar e boys their first the Aggies in three victory years loose no The Cougars turned “ball carriers less than six fine during the afternoon all of whom Supposed to gained consistently the air the be stronger through crossed up the—Aggies Cougars with a new formation and a classy running game The Aggies couldn’t Y line gam through the powerful and had to take to the air lanes Kunbill’s to 7 y 0 vmo t trwHWm jMcClung j H Adclt they did Tackle Hard gain-w- hich Both As with all Cougar-Aggi- e games extremely hard frequent- - Both Dick Romney of the Fanners and Kimball of tha Cougars substituted liberally Romney using 19 men in niifYifininwnnnnntffffiiinnnnUi(iirnfiTrfinnr the tackling was and the injuries the game and Kimball 23 George Jackson starting fullback for the Cougars was hurt on the Jirst scrimmage play of the but his reserves George game urmnbiikiito Here’s Iluck Adelt of the Utah Adelt brothers breaking into the open through the Colorado line at Boulder Saturday ‘ Ends vi — Cliarge Passer the only defense against passing attack that the Cougars had was the charging of these two players Just when the Farmers would get going and start clicking on the passes Reeve and Bateman would crash through to toss the Aggie" thrower for a big loss Their work getting down under punts was also outstanding and on offense they opened gapAbout the Aggie ing holes For the Aggies it was Maughan boys that were the outs- tanding Seth ran passed and kicked and was good no matter which he was doing Of the three he was probably best at passing Saturday as his kicking was off due largely to the rushing of the entire Cougarline — Murray Maughan on the line was practically all the defense that the Aggies had against the' power-tCougars running plays Time after time Cougar backs ripped through holej in the line only to M stopped by Murray who was the backer-u- p He personally can ?nkfd by the Aggies for keep-feY backs from ram bung farther than did ui WSCHaiuls agi Arid That's Six Points for the Invaders From Logan 1ea1rBrflf11nor01nnimr)11pfo001f:(1f1r1frlJrinffrrr1Il::J:tl red-shlrt- Tribune Intermountain Wire Idaho — Idaho continued in the scoreless column o! the 1940 football season Saturday by bowing to a strong Washington State college football team The homecoming crowd of 3000 started filing out of Neale stadium in the esirly part of period as the Cougars ' stemmed every Idaho attempt at ’the goal line The first half of the ball game was interesting for the Idaho fans as the Vandals showed signs of great power that kept the first line crew of Washington State on the spot Idaho advanced to the line in the first period and were at the stripe in the opening of the second for their closest approaches for the long sought scoring honors Washington State converted bad Idaho passing for one score and the remaining three touchdowns were the result of powerless Idaho punts Mac Beall ace Idaho ipunt-e- r and captain for the day went out of the game early with a badly twisted knee and Earl Acuff second line punter went out over the same route in the second period Both men are' confined to the university Infirmary and are probably through with footballing collegiate style as both are seniors MOSCOW 0-- the-four- th — they Both times M thatjthe Cougars re-- ’ the game they almost touchdowns and the in the °pening play of thetUL"16 rd Mc-Clu- ng (Contlnuvd on Miuehan kicked off for the th H to le ft7ihe Cougar had won the Cocaptain Lloyd Brink on the three-yar- d the way back bumped lnto hi own aU vH ZZZZ tackle! mark four men for inter-t- h Mel Manning of ‘PPed through t0 mak S 3°-ya- rd rirst play Jackson 'war Wing came in Aeg‘e fuback who tedaid Law-tockl- nPw!:ston’J'vas also njured ebdesidesrePaced hhn fromd lhe bal1 five straI8ht and made J7 yard with the aid of n olfsid’enpnaH ini' n?y asainst the Aggies t0 Eive the St lUeh Cougars a n °n the line1 Aggie and Win 29-ya- By their "plays‘ nice!y hem'thV t0 the Aggie 5 where5® holding Penalty set them back y t° the 20 where Wmg'aeo kn°oked down by MurravM? holding nUghan' Just before the bonnectiK h!ingJust t"lssed a touches ta0whe ead 2one- - but the the bal1 on their own 20 after °tver SeC0nd ful unsuccess- attempt r T aftethu IdaWSC 4 Total flrat downa 1 KJrrt downa by ruahlog 2 downa by forward paaaea - 1 Flrat downa ly penaltlra Met yard (mined from acrlro- 4 maae Met yarda rained from making 23 1 nrda gained by forward paaaea 29 Yarda ioat by attempted forward 12 paaaeaMet yard galned by forward IT paaaea 23 Forward paaaea attempted 4 Forward paaaea completed Forward paaaea completed- - by 0 penalty Forward paaaea had Interrepted Yards Intercepead paaaea reId turned (Inrludlng laterals) 1 Number of lateral paaaea 13 Number of punts 2S Average yardage of punta 1 Number of pnot returns Average yardage of punt return 1 0 Number of klrkoffs 0 O Average yardage of klrkoffs 8 Number of klrkoff return Average yardage at klrkoff re-10 turns 8 Total nnmbpr of fumbles 2 Times hall last on fifmblea 1 Number of penalties against Total yardage lost bv penalties 18 lfrt arterhackre'’ 00 U 8 4 4 0 ' 228 90 129 129 20 8 0 2 It2 9 31 1 4 0 80 O 0 2 1 9 85 Tie 2 (AP)— A Notre Dame football team that had rolled into town on the wings of the biggest Irish boom since day rode out again Saturday nfght on the very slim side of a 0 score over Army rated the under’ dog by as much as The score was sufficient to keep Fred Allen fakes Setk Mauglian’s pass on the B Y U four and is about to step over for the touchdown Redskins Turn Toward Home The Utah football team victor3 ious over Colorado by a count was due to head for home Sunday morning at 1 o’clock The team’s car was to be hitched onto the Utah special train in which 125 Redskin rooters traveled to Boulder to watch the lndians mow down the Buffs Saturday The Union Pacific train on which the Utah party Is traveling will pull Into Salt Lake City at 5 p m Sunday 21-1- GUNNISON Colo’ Nov 2 (UP) —Western State college brought Ita Snare 27-1- 3 Fray - — old ‘‘jinx’’ out of the closet again LAS VEGAS N M Nov 2 (UP) Saturday and held a previously undefeated and untied Colorado —New Mexico Normal won a wide- game college football team to a score- open' homeconiing'football less deadlock- Golden Gophers Defeat Battling Wildcats 2 13-1- Nov 2 (UP)— Minnesota’s1 Golden Gophers EVANSTON rolled to their fifth straight victory and undisputed possession of the Big Ten conference lead with a" 13 to 12 victory over Northwestern here Saturday but It was not their awesome power nor the brilliance Vif their stars that provided the winning edge That honor wentto a second 25 pounds to a man on string backfield man Joe Mernik weighed line and almost as badly in the the who came from the obscurity of a stirring football backfield gave focus of bench the 49000 into the of the charge of the counterpart to kick of the eyes placement pairs after Minnesota’s first touchdown light brigade Twice the Wildcats 111’ Mernik’s kick split the middle of the bars and that spelled the difference between the two teams Minnesota started the game a 1 to 2 favorite despite a jinx that t it from winninghere 1929 But Northwestern out Nov 2UPr -S- ma- Registering their sixth consecu-- t tive triumph to remain the only major team unbeaten and untied in the far vyest the lads from Palo Alto bowed' off the field as dusk closed in with the big scoreboard reading: Stanford 20 U G L A 14 Mixing hard sound football with cojorful splashes of that variety to the delight' of roarifig throng of hammered down the field through the mighty Gopher line to touchdowns ' And twice— as the sellout crowd moaned its dismay— missed the try for the extra point lias-kep- Stanford Magicians Down Uclans Co“gar the gicians played its 1940 engagement defensive in Memorial coliseum Saturday and brought ddwn the house— and the Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles — with just enough trickery and power to confersecond tring walk off with a clean-cu- t at the start ence victory after the Uclans had following Pli) threatened in the last period th Nov ’s 7-- °fthe first Quarter tanford’s troupe of gridiron rtriv 0°i Aggies we Never were th 3-- 7- -1 By Robert Myers LOS ANPELES Agrie on Defensive on Papco Bill Boni NEW YORK Yardstick 0-- 0 i Continued 7-- Idaho-WS- C Battle to Pg Irish' Sq ueeze Out 0 Victory Over Army Knute-Rockne- puffin' Am p 190-pou- 18-ya- rd et Return 45 Yards i i poten-tiaLfootb- Yajidals Longhurst Jackson with a 26-- 0 Lacing returned to the Wing and Herman made up for him taped Shoulder game to the second half and did a nice ob Credit for the Cougar victory should be pretty well split up So many backs performed brilliantly that to pick the outstanding one here is impossible The entire Cougar line outcharged the Aggies but the main praise must go to Wayne Reeve a great end and red (Mamba) Bateman the fiery ’ tackle FavoredFoe 21-1- thrill-packe- Sight Men Whip razo- mhlnz football that has nf them all year turned 12-- Team Play And Fine Spirit 2-- jr Bifl Young uni wff°Cougars JispSylng the been fieancut Inspired Utah By Chet Nelson By Jimmy Hodgson of the BOULDER Nov Out BOULDER—Utah’s outweighed a of rose ranks the underdogs outmanned add oqtfavored Redfootball trOop from Uniskins employed spirit “guts” team r-sharp play and a fast line charge Sat- versity of Utah here Saturday afturday to wipe out some bitter ernoon a fiercely fighting battalion memories In the Norlin stadium 3 football that ptoed and ran to a glorioua with a sensational 21 to M triumph over the highly Colorado over victory It was a victory wrapped in regardewand heavily favored Colothrills desperate Individual and rado Buffaloes Sixteen thousand five hundred team feats and memorable achieveseveral hunments— stuff that builds tradition spectators-Includinand puts the punch in the gridiron dred boisterously proud Utahns out in warm sunshine to see game such as can be found In no sat the Invading Indians pierce the other sport " held for seven Going Into the battle outweighed Jinx Colorado has a good 10 pounds per man the years dampen the Buff’s homecomback into Indians made their task all the ing celebration and jump wide-ope- n Big more difficult by letting the Buf- the middle of the Seven conference race"' faloes sore a touchdown Jn-thit was a colorful gathering that first four and a half minutes of saw the Buffs drive over the gbal Utah In their overeagernesi play was penalized on each of the first line in the first five' minutes then came three plays of the game a total of sat stunned as' the Indiana slash-" 25 yards which was an Important surging from behind with lng overhead shots for two touchitem In the first score But after’ their fuzzy start the downs before the second stanza Indians dug In harder than ever ' maintained their scrap and spirit Utes Protect Lead and eliminated their errors and came Indians back The with a from that point on they took of on the final touchdown play marched determincommand and the third again period connecting edly to victory-I- t was one of the most glorious with a scoring overhead shot then football victories ever chalked up fought furiouslya in the final stanza to throw off belated Colorado by" Utah’i Redskins They knew rally before the game that to win from down the field for Colorado the touted Buffaloes which Is un- Its second drove touchdown early in the 6f one best Ihe questionably but the Utes' teams that has repre- fourth aquarter second advance In their stopped U C to sented make own They had and themselves up for their physical handicap with chargedterritory to the goal line only to an inspired display of football and have a last minute score nullified every ’ gridder was bub- by a penalty and bling over with fire spirit Blocking charging and tackling and ready for anything as the with authority Coach Ike Armgame started strong’s hustling boys picked up at Indians were the Mentally left eff last week with where an absolute peak for the contest anearthey displays of versaperfect After that first touchdown Colotility rado could have made a complete They mixed a deceptive ground rout of the battle and it looked attack with sure aerials thrown to was like that going happen but by the brothers Adelt Gay and the Utes were made of sterner Huck to outgaln the hitherto unstuff and they turned their 1940 beaten Thundering Herd and at football season into a howling the end were an admired team by success with a comeback that even the most of Colorado partisan 16500 grid fans will never forget fang That triumph throws the Big It took the Utes few minutes Seven conference football race to shake their stagejl fright and It Into a mad scramble again but was while they were throwing off fiuts ytah on the Inside track The thet jitters that 'Colorado drove to have only Wyoming and Its first touchddwa--- v Colorado State tha two weakest 1 teams in the league to beat to be Woody Misses Ball Y assured of no worse than a tie Woody Peterson missed the ball for the 1940 crown completely when he sought to kick It’s a very pleasant outlook for off and that was the firshof four the Indians but a reward they quick penalties heaped onYhe visjustly deserve Saturday the In- itors Woody finally got his next dians were one of the great teams effort away however and big of Utah’s football history a team Harvey Click hauled It down deserving of' rich reward —the on the 20 lateraled to Paul and and the latter came poundprospective championship the ending of C U’s long grid- - ing up the sidelines to the 40 Hcnsen f Injuns Utilize 20-1- 4 55000 and the discomfiture of the battling Bruins the Stanfords Scored explosive touchdowns in the first second and final periods Outclassed U C L A kept in the ball game with scores irt the last two periods but it was Stanford’s day U C L A with thousands of homecoming day suppott-er- S clamoring for the biggest upset of the day in the West solved (CouUuuxl on fast C) Bobcats Lose 21-- 7 Duel f GOLDEN Colo Nov 2 Mines scored three times in the second period to defeat Montana State college of Bozernan 21 to 7 Saturday and creep one step nearer its second straight Rocky Mountain football cortfer-enc- e championship The victory gave the Miners two wins and one loss in the conference standings They must win one more game to clinch the title Until Saturday Montana State was undefeated and unscored on in two conference contests orado Army N D Game tie by little more than the width of a man’s hand r When it scored its second touchdown and George Benson dropped back to placekick NEW the point that meant a tie you Notre could hear not only a pin drop but the hart beats of the rival coaches Bernie Bierman and Lynn Waldorf Benson’s kick started straight but developed a slight slice and skittered just outside the right upright Northwestern started the game as if the old jinx were a fifth man in its backfield The game was little more than five minutes old when launching a drive from their line the Wildcats owii In Statistics YOKK Dame-Arm- 43-ya- (Continued on Fg y AP)— Statlltle game: of the the Irish in the diminishing group of unbeaten and untied teams But they way in which they won did nothing to enhance their reputation or enthuse their supporters in the Yankee stadium crowd of 78000 Never from kickoff until fipal whistle did this supposed gridiron juggernaut get beyond midfield on its own Initiative Its touchdown came on an run back of an lnterceped pass In the first quarter After that the only occasion on which Notre Dame had possession of the Army side of the field was on a quick kick by Army Tailback Johnny Hatch which wobbled out of bounds on'' the cadet 43 19 yards from the line of scrimmage Gets Touchdown The lad who got the touchdown was' Steve Juzwik Nore ’Dame’s leading scorer for the season ift broke up the second of five ’Army threats by snaring Sophomore Hank Mazur’s pass on his own 19 and then racing la the far end of the field virtually unprotected Army Lone point along the way and simply running over Mazur his last obstacle Milt Piepul big Notre Dame captain and fullback kicked the extra ' point Fumbles Kickoff The advance notices which unanimously concered victory to Notre Dame apparently were Just the inspiration the Army needed The Cadets haj all the drive all the fire and almost all the blocking and but for a singularly uninspired bit of strategy might have had a touchdown Bob Saggau blond Notre Dame halfback fumbled the ' opening Bill-Gillj- s ' (Contlnutd Oo Pait 5-- Pehn Topples 20-- 0 Navy By Sid Feder PHILADELPHIA Pa Nov 2 (AT— With the obliging help of Navy’s passers and some middle quarterbacking that might as well have “stood in bed” Pennsylvania’s footballers rolled over the Naval Academy 20 to 0 Saturday before 70200 fans on Franklin field Although knocking the Navy from the ranks of the unbeaten and untied the Quakers were time after time by the 21 to 1 underdogs were outfought all the way but were able to capitalize on the Middies’ ineptness in the air as well as a mental lapse tp get back on the victory road again after their first loss of the season last week to Michi' out-rush- ed -- gan —One touchdown was a sheer gift when Navy’s signal-callelected to try a fourth down pass line 4n the— inside his own second period 'and it back-fire- d like the kick of a double-barrellAnother tally shotgun nd run by came 4n a Johnny Welsh with an in- - t tercepted pass— fine of six Navy pitches the Quakers grabbed during the afternoon in fact the one honest-to-gosebre which Penn really counted “on its own” and with no help from Navy came in the first five minutes This happened the first time Penn got its hands on the ball and was the work of a neat gallop by Francis Xavier Reagan the Quaker ace who got back into the "leading man’s” role er 30-ya- rd ed 150-pou- 76-ya- rd sh rd — iContlnuM ew 1 |