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stadium ized to its 35 from where Clay ghot through guard and lateraled to Reilly who scored by running through the entire Young secondary Unable to gain after the kickoff Bob Orr who was the Cougars' 7-- 0 best back Saturday afternoon kicked out to Ziegler on the C U 46 and after faking a reverse ATLANTA Nov 14 Ziegler romped to the Brigham pixilated freshman halfback left A fourth down pass from Nov 14 Un- -BOWIE Md NEW YORK Nov 14 CT)—New 127 d Flashing a spectacular passing over from Friday the 13th—slender Clint Castleberry to Woodward who caught Reilly Louisiana land River farm's turf a to season came to eornbiation of Gay Adelt York's racing Paul on toss the on team Alabama's football hex on a sensation his great after upset defeats belated close Saturday with Iron score 14 to Othe goal line made the McDonough the Fort Douglas —put won a 0 decision before 34000 fans of Whir lawny and Alsab wound Shot Reilly took Jim FIecker's boot bearing the colors of Miss military police stampeded Idaho Saturday and Georgia Tech up next to last in the Thomas E Ella Wtdoner on his own 30 only a few moments the Temple winning Southern :19 to 17 in an interest- to remain one of the nation's unbeaten untied football powers Memorial handiesn st Lynch Mernorial steeplechase later and behind beautiful interBowie race track Saturday as IT Gwathmey ing game played before 1000 fans dumped into the Castleberry feature of the United Hunts meet ference zigzagged 70 yards for P Metcalf 's off in the University of Utah stadium Star Copy romped at Belmont game midway of the first period another tally Hecker after Young with the winner's purse of $4200 turd ay roan came home The red 27 ran art Alabama back big again failed to gRin after the kickpunt faeven land River the The M P's took over on the money in a of front length punted out to Stearns on the 39 to to own the start his vorite of a small crowd of about of 11 E Talbott' s Brother Jones off second play of the game to regis- yards C U 30 and the shifty Bison back 6000 persons apparently felt the while the ter three touchdowns in quick or- winning touchdown drive When heavily favored Cottes- returned to the 44 as the quarter effects of the top impost of 126 more owned der and although the scrappy a line buck was smothered he by G H Bostwick ended Idaho team staged a spirited drive skittered around left end for 21 pounds heaviest he has ever car- was another behind in 14 CHURCHILL DOWNS Nov ried and faltered when called on third place Stearns Scores In the second period that account ed for two touchdowns two extra yards to Alabama's 40 Un—A F Via 113' Bonnie Andrew for speed in the late- stages Iron Shot one of 10 starters After changing directions it Star Copy the lone filly in the covered the approximately 21i took points and a field goal there couldo IIow It Happened ride from a benefited the Herd only one play to rousing by field of eight was piloted over the miles in 5:03 to win $2365 first be little dOubt of the final new a record et with Stearns acclimated set Adams Then Pat McHugh whipped a Jockey mile and mile and a sixteenth of the Lynch money and reward its backers at one tackler after anoff for the bouncing 1:48 over a fast track Jockey the rate of $1390 for$2 kicked off On the next pass to Castleberry for another In d other to get to the "Y" the second running of in Zufelt rated the recent winFarril W11ie was Owen thrown play Adelt shot a bullet pass to first down on 'Eama's nine From thecapturing was down here line where he Jockey Park handicap Douglas ner of two Pimlico stakes close to by Admiralty in an earlier race by Hecker Two playsbrought McDonough the latter taking the there it was Stearns later Casfootball Saturday straight ball on the Idaho line and set by the sprint and after a preliminary examina- scored and the count was 28 to 0 The Sir Andrew gelding drove the early pace rambling unmolested for the initial tleberry eeled off tackle for three home a h over champion Doublrab and placed tion indicated a slight concussion a score which was unchanged at winner touchdown The play was good for and Ralph Plaster flung himself David Straus' her under pressure in the stretch he was taken to a hospital the rest period Daily Trouble which 65 yards McDonough registered twice over center to score in a In The of daughter Stearns however again electriTall stable's Trees beat turn the extra point from placement Trace Call-Su- n Etoile carrying fied a the crowd with a brilliant 70- and a half Ball Jordan Rabbit Player length headlong plunge 110 and pounds responded easily added Pass stakes The $2500 yard touchdown gallop but it was topped was Intercepted substitute end piacekicked the exa Buff linesman was opening a gap at the end She nullified:as of the the program day closing In less than five minutes of play tra point held a over detected Neither team margin holding fall here successful most meeting The victory sustained Tech's the M P's intercepted a Bengal Doublerab Mrs Tilyou Christoin this quarter threatened a again session in recent preceded pher's- big years line ranking as the nation's No 2 pass on their OWTI which the third stanza gray after sprinter Shortly netted which three days by charity a march team and paved the way for saved second money from the They started an started Zeigler kicked to the war fund just MIAMI Fla Nov 11 CM—The Brigham Young touchdown possible national championship $120000 for Louisville's that ended in a fast from Pictor 13 where Hecker the closing season of crowd the largest Whir laway racing's was dropped After Wesley PeterThree first downs from passes rind game when Tech meets unbeaten The stables of W L Erann finale some 12000 witnessed the arrived in son plunged to the 15 Orr slid off the same number from rushing untied Georgia November 28 Star Copy third choice at the top money-winnThe Douglas Park was worth mutuels were piled up in this drive Adelt Miami Saturday for a two months' tackle returned Except for Tech's brief lethal $2155 to the 22 where he was hit 3540 $1360 Anto the winner Bonnie off tackle seven yards for drive neither team was able to and 3480 for $2 The victory rest before he runs again at Hia- hard and fumbled Paul Briggs rehis rewarded backers drew $16 d reach the the score Eric Johnson boosted her earnings for the year leah Park in January payoff zone covering for Colorado time of 1:58 5 low- to Barna missed a chance to tie for $2 His Warren Wright's goal point $14810 back streaked around left end cutClay disold record for the A second intercepted pass by the the score just before halftime ered the in a shipment of to the center of field and scored star arrived turf held tance Star by Olga CaluBenjointly 11 on a Tort Douglas eleven the when Russ Mosley faked palls thoroughbreds from the up on the next p I a y of a Chatted by four-fifth- s met stable from Pimlico Whirl-awa- y standing marker led to the and galloped 16 yards for an ap- and gaW his only attempt missed Knowles came out of the car "bound- of the day after the Buffs third score Adelt passed to Fred parent touchdown The play was second had been 18 offto of to an full the called back for Alabama Crone take the ball ing' around pepper and penalized five yards on the conThe former Utah flash skirted end side penalty and although Mosley ready to go" said Registrar Al version attempt to Tech'a Nun of Hialeah for A gain and first down completed a and followed up to go through the ma the ball changed hands on N'hirlaway will begin his fifth Buff (ietn renter of the hne ofl a spinner play downs Utah n dr ic I( mon year with a world 's record of earnColorado's St It Vyortillig 207 Net Yardage—Rithing n that niaile the score 2it to 0 for 174 ings that surpassed the previous Earlier the Tide had rolled to ferenee end wa s ejected 92 Gains—Forward Passes Tech's five only to lose the ball 31 record held by Seabiscuit and now from the game in this period for nultary police In this first period Adelt com- on downs 15 7 totals $548161 Total Downs First unnecessa ry roughness after- - be0 Peru (Neb) 40 Tarkio (Mo) FORWARD PASSES pleted five of eight passes—four Normally horses of his caliber ing tackled on an 0 by 48 Omaha Iowa St Threats Thr Reciprocate of these to McDonough—which 12 do not appear at smaller Tropical Reed Nilsen Attempted S'ha ks 18Wisconsin B 18 159 were good for gains of 108 yards seaFlorida the which 'Barna ground its way as fa i as Iowa Park 2 opens Completed 0 14 McPherson Following a BYU punt to the The team from Pocatello took Tech's 19 in the third quarter— Kan Wslyn son December 20 Whirlaway is Colorado Opponents' Passes 6 13 stripe Concordia Valparaiso over during most of the second andTech returned the call by push0 eligible for the big Florida stakes faded bark and flipped a Reilly Intercepted pass to 0 Coll 28Anntin McMurry on ball the their the 15 and Videner the to in fourth— RICKING the 'Bama's period Taking Including from the who ing M 21 romped Zeigler OWentworth own :0 with Mel Hulbert and Jack but the scoring punch wasn't Central 7 Number of Punts 9 McLennan (Continued on FOLOWtilf Page) Abilene °Howard Payne 'r Cronkhite hitting through the line there Average Distance and skirting the ends for good 42 44 of Punts Alabama's great line justly Total Return of Al! Kicks gains the Bengals marched 70 billed among the south's best Wells Stake 155 66 yards for their first touchdown found itself met shoulder to shoul(yards) Schedule Monday 0 Hulbert went over for the score der by a lighter but equally spec3 4 Number of Penalties Flelvedre vm bye 7 Whittler Jerternon p line on a fourth tacular Tech line which from the one-foYards Lost From KIN 8 p Tn fought lying I Mc down He also kicked the extra 25 (Continued on Page 12 B) 30 Penalties McKinley vs Wells 9 p Tech Notre Dame elevated itself point By Tommy Devine Opponents' Fumbles 1 2 Recovered Sensational Play SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 14 into one of the nation's ranking Univer- powers by successive victories over (UP)—A touchdown-ma- d A few minutes later the Ben-gaSatteam Stanford the Iowa Naval Cadets football of Michigan sity senpulled one of the most Illinois one most to of the rolled Navy and Army But Saturday aational plays of the game to score the Irish's great offense a in brilliant victories notable gricl urday a A beautiful return of again a was Notre slashed when iron it compared with whisper only history punt put the ball on the M P Dame 32 to 20 before an over- the devastating attack Tommy BOSTON Nov 14 (UP)—Dis- three touchdowns In the second line On the third down Kuzma Paul White Bob Weise flow crowd of 57000 fans A long pass Bob McCain to Bud Ipelling any doubts as to its claims period two in the third and three 14 13 Don Robinson unleashed in to and at the half Behind in was completed the lat- to a the last SALEM N H Nov 14 (A— place at the top of the naroared badk in the third Michigan's behalf Michigan ter going high in the air to pull tional Fordha outplayed Badly football heap Boston Col- 'scored in the last period against Horse racing at Rockingham Park period te push across three touchNotre Dame scored seven and in the ball for a touchdown Hulwas was of rapid-fir- e called off because minutes after the opening 6 order in downs It a handed Fordharn remnants Boston the of the Saturday bert again converted making the :lege College the frozen condition of the on an eight-yar- d offensive splurge kick-of- f track the pas count 20 to 14 for the M P's drubbing before a crowd of 35000 'squad a officials announced of at Notre from made the expense Angele Bcrtelli to Bob Dove With less than a minute left in Saturday Mickey Connolly topped Boston a 44 Puradvance too been said climaxed would 1905 it when Dame team since that bave Held to two points in the first !College's scoring by tallying two yard They the half and on the fourth down resulted when Steve 'touchdowns and adding four points dangerous for both jockeys and due beat a football fledgling rep- Hertel II converted Ray Wells got away a perfect period—which Michigan bounced back from Eight races were sched- resenting the Irish 32 to O IFilipowicz was trapped behind his 'after and he also shared Individual horses placement kick from the After getting off to a dismal that deficit in quick order Kuzma line to give Idaho Southern three goal line after recovering a blocked honors with Red Mangene by uled Officials said the regular pro- start that resulted in a tie with returned John Creevey's kick-of- f Icor points and bring the half punt—Boston College opened up ifiguring in two others with his Wisconsin and a defeat by Georgia 24 yards to the Wolverine's 48-with all Its guns and pushed over 11Cowtnuo4 co rags 10-- ) gram would be run Monday - : ::: '2 :'''' r ' :: " Ales' - 0- - - P's Hammer Yellow Jackets Put Hex Star Copy TopstironvShot Cops Bowie Race First in ToughBengal On 'Banta Tide Track Feature Behnont Race ‘Team 39 to 17 150-poun- two-minu- te 7-- Bonnie AndrCW Sets Record three-quarte- rs half-leng- ' th - hs one-yar- 40-ya- rd half-lengt- two-leng- Whiny Takes Florida Rest th 15-ya- rd 85-ya- rd one-and-on- ly r er Is-e- place-kicke- 3-- four-year-o- 40-ya- rd 12-yar- - d Late Friday Grid Scores er ld Utes Count 267 Yards Net Gain - - 14 all-co- end-arou- 30-ya- - Irish Lose ot ls 38-ya- Boston College Steamrollers Fordham Eleven 56 to 6 rd rd 32-2- Frozen Track Stops Races ns one-ha- 56-to-- 35-ya- jaw Idaho - a T T1 7- it 0 a a c! fa C 'tJ43 Cowboy Crew Proves No Match for-1- r Special to The Tribune DENVER — A hard knocking Utah State eleven that refused to underdog play the role of struck with dazzling suddenness in the final minute here Saturday to snatch a well earned 13 to 13 deadlock with a sluggish Denver university team and virtually eliminate the heavily favored Pioneers from further championship consideration in the Big Seven conference A meager gloomy gathering of 7000 persons saw the fighting Aggies unwind thunderously through the air for a touchdown just 20 seconds before the final gun after the Pioneers had broken a 7 to 7 half time deadlock with a 21-poi- nt 48-ya- rd pass maneuver for its sec- ond score in the third period They did it with first Burton Silcock then Melly Wood whipping passes to receivers Wood's pitch brought the touchdown but it was Silcock who touched off the explosion Pass Complete There was little more than a to play when minute and one-hathe Aggies took possession of a Denver punt on their own 32 On the first play Silcock faded far back cocked his arm and with power and accuracy twirled the ball 58 yards to little Evan Sorenson on the Denver 20 The receiver who had dashed behind the Denver defenders charged on to the 14 where Tommy Saracino hauled him down from behind The Aggies full of fight again called on a pass but Silcock's thrust intended for Ryan was wide But it didn't matter The Pioneers were detected pushing and penalized to the four-yar- d line Twice Sutich drove into the line but both times he was swarmed ever by the D IT forwards On third down Wood took a lateral and started off to the left stopped momentarily and shot a pass to Glenn Zimmerman in the end zone There were only 20 seconds remaining when Coach E L (Dick) Romney called Paul Sanders off the bench to try for the extra point In so doing the Farmers were penalized five yards for delay of the game and Sanders' boot was smothered by the Denver line It was a spectacular ending but 58-Ya- rd lf - (Continued on Page 10-B- ) out-Idah- three-sixteert- SC B Favored D U BOULDER Colo Nov 14—A Colorado university determined '' lt bounced back from gt t' " g t' aggregation :: - 'e 1 N:: Its stunning defeat at the hands 44 '' of Utah last week to administer a :' ' !" ::::-:-::: 4 fr' 4 i4 -- i thorough 48 to 0 trouncingCou-to ''' I'' bewildered ' Brigham ::: ' :::::::::::::c:?::::::'::1 gars hereYoung's '!i N:: Saturday before 4000 i '7r")'1:!t'll ::' 1F4' ':r Army day spectators period the Tallying in every V foil the dominated Buffs completely ! 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I - i 1:- 't- 12-- 7 0 Utah Elevens Experience Varied Fortunes on Grid sss —r3 :: ti t' '' " - " inD VesTI9 : 's:'N I TED 1-1)c3- 1:1 ' ' - South stories on page 10-1- 3 171) Idaho Southern Back n Vfr-o41' i Midwest stories on page B 6 P Gridders Gang : M 11-- 0 0 RggiLes 11E19 I East stories on page B 0 A 1 13 Colorado 13 B Y U ' November 13 1912 Cks tEribunc 32 Georgia Tech 48 Boston Col 56 Michigan 6 Notre- IDame 20 Alabama 0 Forilhatin It Zfljc Sunday Morning lf rd By Jimmy Hodgson Associate Sports Editor LARAMIE — Utah's Redskins rolled and rambled all over the plains of ole Wyoming Saturday afternoon as they completely smashed and routed the rugged Cowboys 34 to 7 to lay claim to their third straight Big Seven conference football title or at least a share of it The triumph was the grand climax to Utah's brilliant climb to the stars a climb that brought the Utes out of the depths of their first loss in history to B Y U another conference championship It was a climb which saw the Indians improve with surprising con- sistency from ene of the weakest teams in Utah's history to one of the most deserving titleholders that has ever held the crown in the Mountain States conference In writing the final chapter to that brilliant comeback drive—a drive that is probably unequaled In the conference story books the Utes Saturday produced a masterful grid show as they softened up and smacked over a tough Cowboy eleven for its worst defeat of the season ITaken in Stride With a crowd of 4500 homecoming fans on hand to cheer them on the Wyoming Cowboys were expected to prove a stiff hurdle g 'Cites but infor the stead the Indians took the Cow Hands in stride as they continued the alert smart and consistent football that has marked their rapid rise back into the Big Seven gridiron sun The Indians attained their fifth victory as a result of some straight more brilliant line play some good quarterbacking by Chet Kim and g some sensational by Peterson and Frank Nelson Woody ' Nelson topped off his spectacular rise as the best tailback in the conference by flashing 41 yards through the whole Wyoming team for one score scampering 45 yards for another and hitting off tackle for a third He also planted a perfect pass to Kim for the fourth as he stole the show and grabbed the hero's laurels Woody Peterson also came through with one of his best games of the season as he took over the duties with George Bettridge injured and came through in great style Line Outstanding But the play of the forward wall was again an outstanding feature as every one of the forwards came through with top games to keep "Shadow" Ray and his speedy mates well checked and make the Cowboy line look like a bunch of - - title-seekin- ball-totin- - line-punchin- Vandals Lose To Cougars MOSCOW Idaho—An inspired University of Idaho football team d threw a scare into the Rose Washington State Cougars Saturday afternoon on the field of Neale stadium but lost 0 Washington State won but the slim margin of 7 to 0 was five touchdowns short of pregame predictions It was W S C's fifth conferenpe victory and leaves the Pullman team on top in the Pacific Coast conference standings The only touchdown of the contest came early in the second period when Bob Kennedy lunged over from the two-fostripe Jay Stoves kicked the point The score boosted Kennedy's scoring to 69 points which leaves him the highest individual scorer on the coast this fall Idaho's only serious scoring threat was halted on the line after marehing from the midfield stripe A lateral pass which d carried the Vandals to the mark was ruled forward by officials and called back This stopped Idaho's thrust Three times in the first quarter Washington State drove to within bowl-boun- rain-drench- ed 7-- ot 12-yar- d one-yar- the Idaho line Vandals held each time 24-ya- but the rd The Cowboy line was tough at the start and Ray for a time had the Indians worried with some good gains but it was not for long Utah settled down and dominated the play all the way The Indians scored in every quarter twice in the second as they rolled to the victory The first counter was set up by Dominic Feeley's fumble which was recovered by Wayne Page on the Utah 42 The Indians ran into plenty of trouble with their ground plays and had to resort to passes A pass from Peterson to Kim anti another from Nelaon to Kim worked the ball to the Cowboys' :7 From there on Peterson took over and battered the leather acrosa The try for point was blocked but the ball bounded back into Peterson's hands and he rushed around end to make the extra point Cowboys Pull Surprise titan continued to take the offense but Wyoming had a surprise Roger "'Loving a reserve tailback went into the battle midway in the second quarter and on about his first try at packing the leather he caught the Ute's and sprinted 59 yards I for Wyoming's lone touchdown He nearly stumbled on the 20 and was hit by Nelson on the d line but still he managed to get over the line But that only made the Indians more determined and just three I plays later they crossed the Wyoming goal line to give an excellent demonstration of the type of stuff this 1942 Utah team is made of Wafly Kelly took the kickoff t back nf the goal line and sprinted to the Vl'yoming line He t nearly got away On the next t play Peterson went thre-- yards and then Nelson skirted right end I for a jaunt to the pay line On the way he ran through most of the Wyoming team it on - 1 - rd 10-B)- - I off-gua- rd with George Ceithaml plays sneaking over for the touchdown d from the line Jim Brieske converted to tie the score A fumble by Bob Livingstone that Bob Kolesar of Michigan reline covered on the Irish's set up the Wolverine's second touchdown From the 36 Michigan moved to the three-yar- d stripe in seven plays Notre Dame's line then stiffened and held for three On fourth down downs Jim Brieske faked a try for a field goal and Robinson down to hold the ball for him circled his own left end for the touchdown The baffled Irish didn't lay a hand on one-yar- - I yard stripe and the remaining 52 yards were negotiated in just nine (ConLinuod on Page second-stringe- rs 1 Game 36-ya- ! 7 ten-yar- 44-ya- - rd e " 1 41-ya- rd (cont(nued Page) Following --- t t 0 ' k : - L7 Attletv-1- AA ker0-06–00‘04" 1Seff10- P" "ORR4011140nP4 40- - A NofMRFPAN1104100aoffe0 "-- - 0 am malt 0R11WAoft 1tot! 0714r-eJr- r M1eAr-— - - ' |