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Southwest e - : i' - :ri: 1 : i - : -- ' :::::::: CY t:- '' '' : -- -i - :z o 4 I - :: k ' ' 0 si 71: 371 V v 11 i 0 : - - i '11: ' !"-''' - f '' '' ' ------ aT PETER Minn Nov 21 UP) —Gustavus Adolphus a leading '::: member of the Minnesota College conference largest athletic group in the state has ended all partici- pation in conference athletics for! the duration of the war Instead concentrate on training 150 it 1 students now enlisted in various! service reserves Nov 21 t ' Ohio COLUMBUS President Walter A Lunden said (UP) — Ohio State capitalized the decision which was opposed on alertness and Saturday daring ' athletic by Lloyd Hollingsworth 21 to 7 and 4 " director and foortball coach and vtoindefeat Michigan Big footTen a considerable number of students ball thcheumnpdilosnPabip before 71896 was made by the board of trustees to meet the government's "request !fans The victory gave Ohio State a for the curtailment of conference record of five triumphs travel and to provide a broader against one ettEsie14c ViscdInsin more thorough program of physi- had beaten 17 men in the cal education for our Soggy under-footin- g hampered f reserves" of both backs of work fleet the It was the first Minnesota col- !teams but neither the elements cancel participation in alll !nor a stout Michigan line led by i' ciliference athletics The school the brilliant Al Wistert could stop approximately 550 students (cnottnueet on Paz 11 731 I w-i-- 4 A :'' 41:0- fke: College Ousts Further Sports 1 '''44 ': "' - "'" :s: I - 4' : ' " - university 79 17 1 ' i- a: ''''' ' - s Rice TC J - ' N - :::7 3 ' ' ' seconds 4 ''' ' : f: r ?'' 20 minutes t course ' for the four-mil- e :':': broke the record of 20:321 established a year ago by Frederick IV:1 t of Indiana who was ineligible for thts year's race Hunter trailed Wi'it to the finish in 1911 Mitchell finished second nearly ' 1()-yards behind the Notre Dame w'eeer Another 150 yards back was LeRoy Schwartzkopf of Yale Bob Nichols of the defending I: :' Rhode Island State champion team was fourth and behind him t was Penn State's first finisher t Norman Gordon 1 i 1 C 0- 7i 41 : ry Hunter's time of ll' 1 e::::: -- V ''''!" 'i :eg- :: 4 Indiana 0 11 - 'western conference champion and to Penn State college runner-u- p Rhode Island State for the ICA deadlocked A A A championship State at f7 points Rhode Island 1941 NCAA winner was third K ' - !: !!) '''''" ' - :: 1043) cross-count- il ' k ' ' :: EAST LANsrNc Mich- - Nov 21 t' en — Howard Hunte r Notre Dame's durable distance runner whipped a field of 64 in the Na- ! tional Collegiate Athletic association's fifth annual run here Saturday and sliced 141 !:: seconds of the meet record even i' though he strayed from the course :: at one point For the first time in the history of the run there was a tie for the ft el -- -- - 7 7-1- - "t : - 54$ ' -''- -' : Cross-Countr- y 0 rS f : : 7 Irish Ace Wins t0 on page 10B Li C fro - ' : s t eogiuf p -- iiti : ': ' s 7-- A 13 Georgia South stories on page 10B Seiler ling—and He Doesn't Hesitate! Aggies Open Hole for '777r: :tc4wsro-ttt- will-o'-the-w- 1 i 117-r- N 'f-I- te ) State 21 7 Michigan Midwest stories on page 11B 27 Auburn "1110 ' i 4 71 LL By Romney NTheeler '' COLUMBUS Ga Nov 21 UP— You may bow in silent meditation today for a gridiron empire that vas Georgia lost Saturday to a brilliant and underrated Auburn 27- 13 and the crash of America's No 1 football team probably resound- d an the way to Pasadena Cal While 200000 hysterical fans lotked on—a goodly majority cheering for Auburn—the Tigers of mild Jack Meagher snatched a rumored Rose bowl invitation out of Georgia's hip pocket and kicked It all around Memorial stadium in rout a decisive Georgia won the toss and scored the first touchdown within four minutes of the opening kickoff Then Auburn took the initiative and hammered Geomia until the boys from Athens hollered "uncle" Six minutes and 13 plays were all it took for big Jim Reynolds and Monk Gafford to whipsaw Georgia for a 6 lead and from thure on Auburn devoted itself exclusively to knocka national ing championship At halftime Auburn was leading 14-- 6 At the third quarter it was still 14-- 6 and Georgia fighting for a break to turn the tide Then Auburn punched over another touchdown watched Georgia match it and fina:ly lashed out with the - 2 - Upset Shatters Dream of 'National Title 4 4 6 19-1- Roston Coll 37 U 0 Boston East stories 14 I() IraTashiligton West stories on page 9B Georgia's i4 i UCLA 14 November22 5att Cake Treibunt Trbe Auburn TiPSIL ah Aggies - I- B Sunday Morning ' i - C'''d'-'- - PNPA-i ' - - - - Pc - mgto-- - - ' ' |