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THE LEATHER LUGGING MR. LUND_By Art Krenz Minnesota And Nebraska,

Frank Frisch By RED ORANGE \i (Copyright 103« NEA Service, Inc) Minneapolis. — Minnesota, cer- FRA AIGIS Gomes tainly one of the teams to beat in Through the Western Conference this sea- imisrng L.onte son, is better equipped In kick- ing than It has been in several i—(UP)—The throttle DAM PARKER campaigns. By PUS kicked wide open this week end. All the tardy grid Headed by the phenomenal Pug LUND, Lund, the Gophers will have a half MINNE.SOTA’5 CAPTAIN AND IEPT HALFBACK will board the pigskin express as it sweeps across the na dozen able punterp when they take WEtXi, THE CARDS ARE IN, the Giants are out and the Dodgers SEEMS HEADED R3R ALL-AMERICA HONOR important sectional, intersectional and the Held against the Nebraska sprinkling traditidiK, are even. In the twilight of a pleasant fall evening, at the Polo Grounds, Cornhuakers in a gigantic early in "fats -Triple threat outgnned al encounters throughout the country. * convulsion shook the* emaciated hulk of what was once a 1933, FiR ■ season here ■ on Octo- Big-time eastern teams, idle dur- * cIub* the death rattle set in and the 1#*4 , production op All ™ -the combined BNCKPIELDS the season’s two weeks, of ber 6. ing; opening champions of the universe, passed Into the limbo forgotten wll* into action with ball clubs, Few college squads are so for- EIGHT OPPONENTS OP -THE GOPHERS swing gusto, unwept, unhonored and unsung. RENSSaAER PALL and this sector vide Sat- tunate, and the set-up is partic- should-pro 87 682. VPS. AGAINST 639.. headline battle. There was at urday’s That’s the _ Just enough life left In the doomed to ularly unusual Minnesota, where patient one in which Columbia and wake one last fitful struggle for life, but even a four-run lead topnotch toe artists have been SCHEDULE Tale, ancient rivals, renew grid over their Brooklyn tormentors wasn’t enough to counteract the scarce over a long stretch of years. tuitions violent after a lapse of 89 years. ague which seised the team when It saw the Cardinal- From the days of the immortal Sept. 29—University of Vermont Red score Lou Little’s Columbia posted. Dr H. L. Williams’ teams, with at Troy. Rose Bowl victors last year. _ their Earl Hamilton and Ralph Oct. 6—Trinity at Hartford. ®r°oklyn tied the score favored in their invasion of New and finally won out in the tenth inning Capron, really outstanding Minne- Conn. ana tne who Haven against the Elis who make Cardinals, were seven games behind on Sept 7, finished the sota hooters make up a brief Oct. 13—St. Lawrence at Can- National league very their debut under Coach race two games out in front. list. Ray Elklund Ducky put something ton. Pond. It is probably the hardest lit* behind the ball in '22 and '23, and Oct. 20—Clarkson Tech at Troy. _ first let us either school ever time, give belated recognition to a New Clarence opening game York boy who has Munn, captain and All- Oct. 27—Union at Troy. scheduled. accomplished something worth crowing about. American of guard '31, was excep- Nov. 3—Hamilton at Troy. Soft Touches tional, but It Is difficult to name Nov. 10—Worcester Tech at another star Maroon and Gold Worcester, Mass. Princeton’s Tigers, claimant of the National championship in 1983, kicker offhand. Soccer open against Amherst, which last Oct. 13—Dartmouth at Darth- Saturday downed Connecticut State, Clarkson Ambidextrous *»• ■*« >»■ >■» mouth, N. H. 22-0. The Tigers this season are re- * But the Lund was .naysut leather-lugging Oct. 17—Williams at Wllllams- as one of the nation’s !£nr'“ his garded held own, and then some, town, Mass. strongest outfits. Harvard starts It Is .. waste of time to with the point out the mistake. nr finest Big Ten kickers Nov. 3—Stevens Institute at Troy. against little Bates, while Ford- game at the Polo Grounds. Had the the past two and hall Giants t«nS? years, spelling Nov. 10—Hamilton at Clinton. ham and Pennsylvania open game, It would have availed them him this season In Coach Bernle naught The Cross Country against Westminster and Tlrslnus, ™ut,n* Cincinnati so completely out In St Bierman’s most formidable left GANGWAY, Polo22* Grounds’ ™u|a

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