PAGE 10 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES OCT. 24, 1932 Talking POWERFUL WOLVERINES RIDE AT BIG TEN TOP It Over BY JOE WILLIAMS Draw With Northwestern Shades Wildcat Pass Mars Purdue Record A. A. Cute- YORK, Oct. 24—This Newshould be a football column, I know, but Sunday night I sat in a Boilermaker Hopes; Indiana Bows Pay Rolls broadcasting station and listened to the greatest men in sports talk, and it seemed to me that some of the BY GEORGE KIRKSEY League Shortens Season things they said should be boiled Whew! United Pres* Staff Correspondent down and put in cold type. By Unitrd Pres* CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Another Big Ten football championship for One Week and Limits Steven Jerome Hannagan of the MOINES, la., Oct. 24. Michigan appeared likely today as a result of the third week's play in the Lafayette (Ind.) Hannagans, work- —Spectators who watched western conference. Spring Training. ing for Baker's DES Newton D. unem- a football game yesterday be- Three teams are tied for the lead, but Michigan's record entitles By United Press V ployment commission, called it the the only Big prom- tween the Harwood Drive All- Wolverines not to first ranking in the Ten, but to a CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—A monthly ‘‘Parade of Champions.’ all place strongest It was Stars and McCullum’s Ram- inent among the nation's elevens. player salary limit of $6,500 and of that. Hannagan brought a before blers saw a touchdown ‘scored The three big unbeaten Big Ten leaders are Michigan, Chicago and playing schedule one week the such headline figures as shorter mike an average of once every two Purdue. Michigan has won three conference games, w'hile Chicago has -than last year have been adopted Jack Dempsey, Didrikson, Babe minutes. won only one and Purdue has won two, but suffered a tie. by the American Association for Johnny Weismuller, Willie Hoppe, The won. All-Stars but they Michigan continued its triumphant march last next season as a result of a meet- Richards. Ted Coy, Red didn’t all the Saturday by crushing ’W- , ‘pHR flQfagpC Vincent do scoring. The Illinois, 32-0, and flashing a strong the time ing of the club owners here over Cagle, Tommy Hitchcock, Babe final count was: All-Stars, running attack for first against conference competition. The Wolverines gained 419 yards the week-enti. Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Gene Sara- 104; from zen. scrimmage, of which 296 was plunging and running. Ted Petoskey, con- The monthly salary limit is the verted , led the attack with 187 yards in twenty-one attempts. first adopted by the Association in M*vb# it was because I had just seen thifty-one years of the Yale-Arm game, but In any event 1 In the Big Ten’s most exciting its existence. was most interested in the joint appear- game of the season, Northwestern The 1932 season will open April ance of Ted Cov. the old Yale footoager 12 close 17. a week and Red Cagle the fatrlv modern Army • came from behind to tie Purdue, 7 and Sept. earlier footballer. I had never seen Cov before. 7, in than last year. The usual 168 games, They say he is the greatest of all the Fistic Stars Close Training to the last five minutes of play Yale stars. Cagle belongs to mv and spoil the Boilermakers hitherto however, will be played. The shorter freatIme. But I had never heard nim talk. season will the pennant win- Cov recalled the most memorable ex- untarnished record. enable perience he ever had against an Army For ners in the Association and Inter- year Local Battles the third .time in succession, team It came in the 1909 game, the for Tuesday national complete Cov was captain. He had been operated Purdue gained more than 300 yards League to the on a week or so before the game. Th® A last-minute drive in the fourth quarter gave Rentner with the ball and Potter (27) at the right, junior world series before the surgeon's from scrimmage, but netted world orders were that he was not to only Northwestern points to tie as they tried to get through the Boilermaker line nlav again for five weeks. Cov was in Workouts this afternoon were to at pounds after Sunday’s ses- one touchdown. On the two pre- seven Purdue in their series commences. uniform on the bench when the gam® earlier in the game. In the fourth quarter, a pass The spring training will The teams rolled each other constitute th final conditioning ef- sion and still needed to lose some vious occasions, one touchdown had thrilling struggle Saturday. Two of the men who season started. two from Rentner to Potter climaxed the drive for a four weeks, up and down the field, but neither could of the six scrappers,scheduled tonnage to make 137 pounds for his been enough to win from Minnesota enabled the Wildcats to score are shown above, be limited to with the score. Finally, with ten minutes left to forts touchdown. starting date set at March 12. play and the ball deep In Yale territory, to be seen in ,%ction at the state ten-round scrap with Saunders. and Wisconsin, but it was only good the was out. A committee composed of Yale kicker knocked fairground here Tuesday night on Bill Miller, promoter fonthe Pon- enough to tie Northwestern Presi- "I decided to go in and kick out of dent J. Hickey, Norman A. danger,” those days the Tracy Cox-Prince Saunders A. C., today Chicago forged into Big T. Cov related. "In the tiac announced that the the Ten Perry Indianapolis, Louis captain made such decisions, not the fight card opening the local indoor ring and the 10,000 seats have been race at least temporarily, by giving Dutra Brothers of Nahin coach. I thought we had recovered the Powerful Colgate Eleven of Milwaukee and L. S. ball on the nlav. but when I got out on season. installed and the Manufacturers’ Indiana its first setback, 13 to 7. MacPhail. the It was Army's Columbus, appointed to work field. I found ball. Both Cox and Saunders, as well as building at the fraiground is in Minnesota scored its first confer- was Armv made an on side kick, a popular out a plan to keep intact the As- stratagem twenty years ago. snd I downed Sammy (Kid) Slaughter, Jackie readiness for the show. Quite a ence victory by defeating lowa, 21 Win on Coast the ball on the 5-vard line. I didn’t dare Purvis and Danny Delmont, went boxing to 6. ! Tops Eastern College List sociation’s present membership. try to run with it. I thought the next few out-of-town notables ’rad Robinson scored two By This committee also will confer Plav surely would be a kick and that I through hard drills Sunday at the will be here for the bouts. These touchdowns on passes and Jack Times Special could do mv lob and gel out of there. a with similar from , Howe, auarter, Victory gym before capacity will include Nate Lewis, matchmak- Manders plunged the LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 24.- committees the But Arthur our had the for bther. By League bright Idea thßt he would cross the Army house. < er for the Chicago lowa United Press eastern aggregation, 180, but op- Dutra, the husky California International and Pacific up. stadium, who is scored on a pass late in the He called for an end run from a Cox is the only one of the bat- anxious to game, NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Colgate ponents have scored 19 points Coast League on Class AA matters. fake kick formation and gave me the sign the winner of the the Hawkeyes’ first Big Ten links pro sensation, added another ball. I got about as far as the fifteen- tlers who still had some heavy work fray today is only important col- agginst them in five Columbia vic- MacPhail was appointed chairman. yard giant Cox-Saunders to meet Barney score since 1929. the achievement to his brilliant 1932 line when four Armv tacklcrs to do as he tipped scales Windy and no No action taken on a proposal came storming Into me. I got to think- today, the Ross in the City. Ohio State, beaten by Michigan legiate team in the east with a per- tories defeats. record here Sunday when he cap- was ing about to the mv operation. This was no and tied by Indiana, rose Pitt's Panthers rank third with tured the southern California open reduce player limit from place for a convalescent. So while run- to un- fect record of no defeats, no'ties and twenty to seventeen. ning at full tilt I punted and bv some expected heights and held Pitts- I four wins and one tie, and Harv- with a 277 for the seventy-two freak of chance mv toe caught the ball against, after ard, BrOwn, just burgh to a 0-0 tie in an unscored its smash- Pennsylvania and holes. right and sent It seventv-flve yards intersec- ing victory New ■ down the field. I never made a greater Portsmouth Takes Second in tional battle. Wisconsin had little over York univer- Temple come next with four wins He was under par on every round kick, nor a more desperate one." opposition sity Saturday. in four games played. Incidentally, that 1909 team was one of in Coe, and won a hollow but the fourth, where he took a par the greatest of all Yale teams. Not only victory, 39 to 0. Andy Kerr's Red Raiders have Yale, rated as potentially the 71 due to a 6 on the Butler Frosh year thirteenth hole. did Coy’s team go through the un- Notre rolled up a total of 164 points in strongest in the east in pre- defeated but no team came dangerously Pro Grid Title Chase Dame kept up its relentless outfit Mortie Dutra, his brother, cap- close League five games without having an op- estimates, to scoring on It. touchdown march by smashing season brings 'up the tured second honors with a 283. n n m Carnegie Tech, 42 to 0. The Irish ponent register a tally against them. rear with a percentage of .000 for have now up Columbia larg- two in games Start Action GEHRIG told the customers By United Press 13-7, game rolled 177 points in has achieved the lost and two tied four in a Thursday night at three games, three est point total of any important played. EX-BOXER IS SLAIN LOUin the ether bleachers some- CHICAGO, Oct. 24. Potsy Stapleton. points shy of a point-a-minute record. thing they had never heard before Chicago’s Bears scored for the Liquor Hijacking Is Blamed for Butler's yearling pigskin prospects Clark’s Portsmouth Spartans moved will when he said: first this season, piling up Death of Sailor. make their debut next Satur- into second place and the Chicago time Bullet-Riddled day morning, “I get almost a-s big a kick out of four touchdowns to beat Stapleton, By United Press when Coach Pop Hed- seeing homer I do hit- Bears climbed into a tie for third ♦ Cruising in Sportland ♦ don's squad tackles Ball State Ruth a as 27-7, in a contest at Chicago Sun- Star Is CASPER, Wyo., Oct. 24.—The fresh- ting one myself.” Gone; hacked, man a place in the National Professional day. It was also the first time the battered and bullet-riddled at the Fairview bowl in It seems that even the Barn’s col- By EDDIE ASH Harvey Bulldog homecoming Football League Sunday, but Bears’ goal line had been crossed, body of Perkins, 38-year-old feature. The leagues and rivals on the field the Butler varsity thrill having previously played three Prison Loses biggest contributor cf taxes FREQUENT FUMBLE, ex-sailor, and one-time prize fighter, plays Franklin in to the majesty of his and Green Bay Packers continued to the swing the scoreless ties and "losing a 2-0 de- and license fees to the athletic known was found beneath a viaduct here afternoon. roar of his heavy hold undisputed possession of first THE PLAYERformerly as Butterfin- artillery. \ Sunday by two small Nineteen former local high school cision to Green Bay. By United commission controlling boxing and gers, had another big Saturday rfnd boys. "It's just a four base hit when any- Press Sheriff’s said Perkins players are on the squad, including body knocks the ball place. The New York hnd Bos- wrestling in Indiana has been is playing a great game this year. officers was else oyer the fence” Giants OSSINING, N. Y„ suspected five added Gehrig, "but it's a when The Packers met stiff insistence ton played a 9-0 tie New bet. 24.- James McLemore, Indianapolis, it is He’s the of having been engaged in from Technical, five from • Braves at Weakened twelfth man in the lineup the big guv gives It a ride.” from on a by the "graduation” of the started hijacking liquor from Shortridge, four from Cathedral, Ruth wondered whether he was being Brooklyn rain-swept York, the sixth tie of the National said. Since commission of teams. When boys local boot- kidded, mighty .Jumbo Morano, star full some the two and demanded to know if Gehrig gridiron at Green Bay, Sunday, but The fol- supervising the two sports in the huddle him. leggers. from Washington and one from was trying 'soften up for touch League season. standing back, Sing Sing you never see He to him a won, 13 to 0. A1 Rose, former prisoners varsity Summer of 1931, McLemore is the Manual. or something.” "I'd like to see somebody finally lows: eleven of hides under a blade of grass, listens badger try to take a run awnv from voii, suffered its first defeat of the opinion he has about tackler out Among the most promising home Texas end, intercepted one of Team. W. L. T. Pet. turned over in and chuckles—the worm. He's By L Blue you'd yell bloody murder.” barked Ruth, Green Bay 5 0 1 1.000 season at the hands of the nited Press l frosh stars who insists on keeping home runs on Benny Friedman’s laterals and ran King- $7,000 to the state organization, es- who will see action are the Portsmouth 2 1 2 .667 ston Yellow Jackets, 18 7 the fly in the ointment: he's the MADISON, Wis., Oct. gold standard even in radio repartee. yards for one Chicago Cardinals 112 to here timating $4,000 in 24.—Buckets Tex Hazlewood of Goose Earlier in his Ruth say sixteen touchdown .500 Sunday. pebble beans; sand Creek. career. used to Chicago Bears 1 1 3 .500 in the he's the Goldenberg, tackle, was Ills greatest feat in was performed and a blocked kick by Stahlmen taxes and $3,000 Wisconsin Tex.; Laymon of Logansport, Stal- pitcher Brooklyn 2 3 0 .400 With gone, in the sugar; he's the hole in the ruled ineligible today as a left handed against the Tigers 1 2 1 Morano on parole, the Hp in fees. The lo- for missing ler of Mexico, thev were hitting team paved the way for the other. Boston .333 1 say Lawson and Dakins when the hardest New York 1 3 1 .250 convicts did not jeans. To nothing about the too many ' In captivity. He had shut out 1-0 play up to the cal promoter has classes. He can make up of Newcastle. Rogers of them Portsmouth defeated Stapleton, Stapleton 1 3 2 .250 standard run in the stocking. the deficiency, will Wolcott the going into the last half of the ninth .when which enabled them to win staged both wres- but be out of the Brown brothers of Clinton thev filled the bases with none out. The three games straight. a a a Ohio State game week. ’and next three batters were Veach. Cobb and tling and boxing this Pierce of Marion, Mass. Crawford. Ruth struck them out on ten shows "here and The new player salary limit adopted by pitched balls. Ft. Wayne Grid the American Association is set at $6,500 Later on. when he became a great slug- over the state, ger he changed this and took a bow on Hoosier Cue Sunday Football and is now in- a month, exclusive of bench managers. It the three home runs he made In the last Scores is said if a manager is a player, S4OO of game of the world series promo- St. Pats against stalled as and 1928 St. his pay will apply on the salary The Trinity Louis. Player Dead limit. Holy "That s what I call smacking 'em," ter of and he said. _ „ , COLLEGES boxing guess, therefore, is that S4OO will be “tops" De Paul. 19: St. Mary’s (Minn.), made another Event Starts 7. wrestling at the any paztimer the league next year. But now he has revision San I< rancisco, for in estimating greatest contribution to By United Press 16: Olympic Club. 0. in his local Armory. Shortening the by one week, but baseball. Those two home runs he made COLDWATER, Mich., Oct. PROFESSIONAL schedule Battle to against the Cubs in the third game of the 24. r Cn BaV Packers 13 Brooklyn Dodg- He to retaining the 168-game chart is a break Scoreless er? o ' : plans put Tie world series this year. Cooler, star, Injured in the second quarter of a cn a pro- fbr the bargain-hunting fans. There will This was game Cubs Harry local cue will iC Bears st at€n Island Staple- fight ragged boisterouslythe in which the Sunday football game here, Theo- ' gram be more double headers. If S4OO has been him before their home open defense of his Indiana three- ton^ l*° 27: in the Ar- Holy Trinity and St. supporters. The great man replied by step- dore Tremple, 26, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Boston Brgves, 0; New York Giants, 0 made “tops" in wages, some of the ath- Pats retained beaten with a ping on oc- (tie). mory on Nov. l, 6 to 0 decision over to the plate two different cushion billiard championship to- of a broken Chicago letes are due for a jolt. There were a few their unbeaten records in a scoreless casions and announcing to one and all that died almost instantly Cardinals, 7; Providence Steam McLemore followed by week- tie Olympics, while R. o. C. nosed Rollers, 0. S7OO a month players in the league this battle, by brilliant out he intended to show how bush-leaguish night, opposing R. Cohen at 8 p. m. neck. , t ly wrestling featured de- Ferndale in a thrilling Chicago Pitching was by driving and year many fensive play, tussle, 14 the the Tremple, center for the Ft. Wayne and S6OO men. before 3,500 fans at to 12. ball out of the park, which, in each in- at Cooler’s parlor. Ten well-known fistic cards there. Some of the a a a Pennsy park runday. stance. he promptly proceeded to do Independents, was unmarried and SCHOOL foi City was really believed performers are in the field. GRIPPER DIES prominent boys he has in mind state boxing commission is There League battles all close, Ruth asked if he he employed by the City Light and his initial were few first downs regis- were was going to hit those home runs when In addition to Cooler, the field was Player boxfiig offering are Harry to give some tered, and punting Al’s Service rapping Oak he came to the plate. Power Company of Ft. Wayne. His Prep Dies of Injuries Re- THEgoing big league the battle be- Hill "I knew I wanted to hit them, but of includes Lou Spivey and Neal JSnes, Dublinsky, Cecil Payne, Willard to fight tween Flashes, Spades turning Vaga- team was playing scheduled game ceived in First Game. atmosphere the all-star Moore of the Saints and back course I wasn't sure. That's what gave former titleholders; Joe Fox, R. a By Brown, Danny Delmcnt, Billy Glad- bonds and big kick—hitting after United Press show at the state fairground Tues- Brisnik of Holy Trinity up Bingo A. Cs stopping me such a. 'em sav- with the Coldwater Independents. stone and Packey Gardner. McLe- wound ing I was going to. I’ve hit more than Cohen, Joe Murphy, L. Cook. J. P. ST. LOUIS, day night, according to James even. Holy Trinity missed a scor- Midways, all by 6 to 0 margins. In- 650 home runs hut those two I hit off Oct. 24.—Thomas has promoted boxing in Ko- will always stand out Mahady, C. Carr, and H. Skirwin Bagwell, more Veach, commission secretary. Judges ing opportunity a dianapolis Cubs trimmed Charlie Root above PRO-AMATEUR STARTS 16, whose neck was broken komo, Richmond, Marion, Bedford, when penalty, Beech them all.” of Bloomington. This week’s sched- a week ago and referees will not be named un- Brisnik s end run and a Grove, 12 to 0. As an afterthought Ruth roared Into the Hoosier golfers gathered at High- in a high school foot- Bloomington, Terre In- forward ule: Country Club today ball game Haute and til the boxers enter the ring. A pass put the ball near goal Brightwood Juniors nvke: land for the here, died in a local hos- dianapolis, and has staged mat the line trounced "Can you Imagine what a mugg I would Monday night.. Cooler vs. Cohen. pro-amateur play, number of officials will be ordered late in the game. But D. Ferndale, 34 to 0; have been if I had missed them. ..say Tuesday afternoon. Jones vs. Skirwin. weekly in charge pital. He was injured in the first bouts in seventeen Wolfe’s Crimson Cubs cities over the to report to commission representa- place kick on the walloped Christa these people In Chicago would be laughing Tuesday night. Cook vs. Skirwin. of Max Buell. A large field teed off minute of play of his first high Boxers of fourth down was mores, 26 to 0; Ri- at me vet... and I wouldn't blame them, Wednesday night. Spivey vs. Mahady. state. the class of Tracy wide. ley Friday night, at 1 p. m. gams. tives before the start of the card Cubs defeated Wizards, 14 0, either." Carr vs. Fox. school Cox and Sammy (Kid) Slaughter Saints to have and the choice made at that time. also missed a chance in the and Holy Trinity Juniors nosed out appeared in some of his final minutes of play Boys matches. It is rumored different teams of when White, Club, 14 to 6, in Junior League judges wijl be assigned to different St. Pat end, recovered a fumbled frays. punt the Chicago papers scraps. on the Trinity 8-yard stripe. Irish Run Over Three line gained Roughshod Wabash a thrusts just two Carnegie, a a one would suspect GLIMPSING Northwest- The Milwaukee yards before ern Saturday. Asa Brewers are beginning the game ended. Independent beat Purdue to mold their Unser, Miller and Amateur matter the 1938 A. A. team for a strenu- and F. Turk starred or fact, Wildcats barely ous effort to revive baseball for Holy Trinity, Sport got interest in while White, Notes'and Gossip Butler, De to a tie out of the fracas. Any the Cream City. A better way to state it Wallops Pauw Bows Wesleyan Rousch, Arnold and Cash led team is usually good for at least one would be to “revive employment.” The St’ BY DICK MILLER The cards were dealt from the bot- to down an old rival, Ball of Pats. . State gan tossing passes to Birney and in three attempts, but the interest was there this year, but the cus- at and 13 o, In other Em-Roe Big things happened on the tom of the deck Chicago Muncie, and Valparaiso con- Toigo and a toss to Birney was good Boilermakers missed three in a row. tomers were short of funds and the free Senior League expected stay by humbling tilts, Lee and Jay si Hoosier football battle front Sat- Indiana, to win and tinued undefeated St. for the second Maroon counter. It Coach Kizer had that game paced sandlot and city league games drew continued un- Viator, crowds urday. in the conference title race, came" 20 to 13. Evansville broke was pleasing to note that Indiana exactly right when he ordered his that were enormous. The Brewers Notre Dame registered a record borne defeated, 13 to 7. into the win column at the expense gave have obtained Eddie Grimes, third sack- Phone never up and a great toss, Ed- men to endeavor to slip over ap Drexel 5244-R. 6 p m ' savage of Rose Poly, er, and Larry Bettencourt, outfielder, from Big around performance of six touchdowns and Wabash went and the 7 to 0, and Earlham monds to Lyons in the third quarter points along Ten at a Glance extra three somewhere the St. Louis Browns as a start on d P Hs u the same number of extra points to Bulldogs tame as the Scarlet regis- took another one on the nose, this was half tile holri flr"? £ l n*or net team will the length of the field and the line. It W'as the thirty-sixth rebuild. control s s Tech, 42 to 0, and most time from Hanover, 12 to 0. The Browns the Home Team p trample Carnegie tered one of the top-heavy The, the big Negro went - w. L. T. TP. OP. Pet ' mm u y out of state invasion scurrying over consecutive game in which Purdue Brews. kvn? Killer^^-o ssnTu^ take the spotlight as another po- wins in years, over Butler. 34 to 0. by Indiana* the line with two a a a Mjchbran 3 0 0 61 6 1.000 tacklers hanging teams scored to establish a modern , 8* national champion. De Pauw bowed to Wesleyan, State Teachers flopped when East- pft'S 0 1 0 0 13 7 1.000 tential Ohio Oft no shutout record. California, here Purdue slipped into a 7-7 tie with 25 to 13, but it was 13-all at the ern Illinois of Charleston conquered we don’t come. Wisconsin'::::;:;:;; i ? o 12 to 6. Superior blocking that bowled a a a The Detroit Tigers have Northwestern 1 Northwestern, and that decision beginning of jthe fourth quarter. switched }1 1 39 22 snn Indiana .. } m r "d tackier after off his feet as Evidently Notre name has another na- their spring training camp from i or on £22 with State clSb s Write Want may the claim to Franklin revealed Northwestern finished up that tackier the Minnesota ..." Thirty M anon/™n 'Tbowman,n increasing l l 21 East . mar Boilermakers’ o ?3 ton 537, * uTi-wrd he to haul tional title contender. Some ot the ... an undisputed Big Ten title or tie. before a home-coming crowd struggle at Evanston in true movie was about down the ball naners west coast to Texas, at San Antonio. Ohio State 0 1 i 7 2? non 2309 Street ’ or Phon * poyer carrier was are using the name “Ramblers" in their HarnsSn style, •‘capturing the margin of victory The Tigers trained in California for 10gS*Wa 5 8 the touchdown again • 02 3h 0e 6 67 :8m and extra point with two for Wabash over Butler. headlines instead of the traditional two years. .000 L minutes and official name "Irish.” when 2 to go. A Ramblers THIS WEEK S GAMES pfpJ r, They marched 65 yards little freshman named Mc- they win; Irish when they lose. That old Northwestern and would like Carty BASEBALL at Minnesota. ms tVschedule with down the field to climax the parade played havoc with Ball wheeze “there are no Irish names in The Illinois at Chicago a h Saturday State about West Side Aces nine will plav nc Grid Scores Wisconsin at Ohio M°u ie with a pass. and once again the the lineup" has been resurrected. Follow- Polks Milk team in a late season State. n rd Rentner to Potter, and Franklin baseball Purdue at New t B ing the “old of tilt on Riverside diamond No. 1 Sunday York U % Ollie Olson drop-kicked home-comers went their w ay smil- wheeze" line reasoning, a Mississippi ?2Ue? nTven^ I 810 TEN lowa State. 0- Missouri. 0 (tie). the tying T Oct. 30 at 1:30 p. m. Shinkle and Collins State at Indiana. a r -3s^ W ing. team to be entitled to the name of Bull- form the lowa at George Washington. Purdue, 7; Northwestern, 7 (tie). lowa State Teachers 12: Morningside. 0. point. will battery for the Aces. Princeton desiring to*pit dogs would have to hfcve in its lineup such at Michigan. nlght at Johns Hopkins. 26; The Bill cost should write or hT no Chicago, 13, Indiana. 7. Haver-ford. 0. Boilermakers scored their Strykes’s Evansville aces names as Whiff. Whine. Wag, Fleas and LaSalle. 39: Brooklvn. 0. touchdown in period Minnesota. 21: lowa 6. Louisiana State. 14; Arkansas. 0. the third wherw clicked in the second quarter to Scratch. Michigan. 32; Illinois, 0. Louisiana coliege. 0. Hecker, 12 Mexico Fred Duane Purvis and Roy march over the Rose Poly goal line ana Wisconsin, 39; Coe. 0. Marouette Teacners. 10; Northland. 0. Down Maine. 6; Bates. 0. Horstman smashed the line and and held the upper hand all you want a punch on the nose the Alleys With 0, Pittsburgh, 0 (tie). the Local Ohio State. Marquette, 13; to ‘ Boston college, 0. tossed get ' Pin-Soillers Maryland, 24; Paul*Moss to in scor- way. go up. to a Yale man and say: STATE St. John's iAnnapolis), 7. ing range, IF BY LEFTY COLLEGES Massachusetts State. 25; Worcester, 0. from where Horstman Bob Fribley, the De Pauw "This is no time for LEE 16; sopho- donkey busi- The question as to is the Notre Dame. 43. Carnegie Tech, 0. Miami. Ohio university. 0. plunged who better be- City Michigan 19; Foraham, over. Pardonner dropped more, flashed seventy-three yards ness.” The G. P. signboard tween Jess Pritchett and John Blue may Candy again proved 34. 0 State. 13. O. S b e ranked with the Wabash. Butler. •Michigan kicked be answered shortly, as Wimberly-Blue . Normal. 28: Central State. 0. the extra point. through team in reverse for the !n 1 best teams Wesleyan. 25; De 13. Mississippi the Ohio Wesleyaß to slogan w'orked order challenge to Fehr and Pritchett been 1 feat beins a total of * Ohio Pauw. State. 9: Miffsaps. 8. has m whirh 1 ""i " And now' bring on Pittsburgh, early and put the 1 the Yales The accepted by the Pritchett Recreation stars. which showed every member of MM Franklin. 13; Ball State. 0. Missouri, 0; lowa State. 0 itiei. score Tigers in Saturday. Army a r in tha & n P Army and The only to the match at present, is n,. °& better ’"' Middlebury, 25; Ithaca. 7 Southern California, the lead. way the of Yale bowl hitch of ii n BudwelS? m for* 1 13 '* Evansville, 7; Rose Poly. 0. Monmouth, for Once under Ohio donkey took charge the the terms and purse to be rolled lor. and ?.ton ha