American U. and St. John’s Battle to 7-to- 7 Deadlock 1 A -■ — ... Exciting Had Too Guns for Gallaudet 20 YEARS AGO LATE TOUCHDOWN Bridgewater Many GALLAUDET BOWS IN THE STAR gAN B. JOHNSON, president of the American League, has CATCHES EAGLES volunteered military service in TO BRIDGEWATER France. Gerardl, bowling for the Navy and Dash Mark Game Yard’s No. 3 quint, rolled a 366 set Daring Touchdown on Second Hoosiers Miss Play in Departmental League competi- Barely With Rivaling Classics as of Game Puts Eagles on tion. Two Late Scoring Shots Gridiron Show. Benny Kauff and Heinie Zim- Way to 19-6 Win. merman failed to hit for the in 6-0 Contest. BY BILL DISMER, Jr. college Giants in two series games. LL the (taring, dash and drama October 9 opv— downed Gallaudet at Kendall Minnesota'* usually associated only with thoroughly de- Green yesterday, 19 to 6, using flated foot ball classics mas Golden Gopher* pro- routine Bridgewateronly foot ball. squeezed out a 8-to-O vic- duced American Minneapolis, equally by Gallaudet’s only score came early tory over Indiana BUniversity and St. John’s College of today In a big in the fourth quarter as a result of ten that Annapolis on the Eagles’ game found "Bo” McMillin * gridiron yes- a bad boot by Priddel, Bridgewater and at the end the scrappy squad failing in two last- terday struggle followed a half, by temporary collapse period to was typified by the score, a 7-7 tie. attempt* pull the game out of the Bridgewater defense. A Gallau- of the fire. The drama was provided in the last det pass, Drake to Brown, was com- The five minutes of when the John- final gun barked a* a Hoosier play pleted for 10 yards and Brown crossed DAVIDSON pass fell on HOODOO incomplete the Minne- nies. the of a hand- answering pleas standing up. A pass try for the extra sota goal line. Indiana, in ful of rooters who made the 40-mile point failed. the last of two mighty trip for the. meeting of traditional to thrusts, passed caglly Bridgewater got away an early to scored a touchdown and Shu Scores as Cadets the Minnesota 9 for a first down. rivals, place- start when Rlggleman, quarterback, Beat kicked the to out an An end sweep lost four; there was tying point wipe scored on the second play of the game A. U. lead which had a 5-yard penalty for too much time held from the on a run around right end from mid- Wildcats First Time in first in the huddle and then the last des- period. field. Kemper failed on a line buck perate futile The dash was furnished by Gus try for the extra point. Seven Years, 7-0. pitch. Welch’s revitalized Eagles, who, after Just a few minutes earlier, a fourth Ej the Associated Press. driving 54 yards to a, touchdown, Eagles Quickly Resume. down Hoosier pass from the 5-yard October 9 — pulled one of foot ball’s most unusual Eagles immediately started an- va„ line missed the Intended receiver in' 'J'HE After six of consecutive plays—an onside kick on the kick- other drive Into Gallaudet terri- years the end zone by inches. defeats, the off —recovering their own teammate’s tory, ending in another touchdown Virginia Military Lexington,Institute Cadets laid the David- Gmitros’ Punt Return Vital. kick-off when the visitors were flab- when Scott, right half, plunged son to rest on Alumni Field bergasted and fumbled. through the line. A pass, Scott to “jinx” two spectacular drives today and won a well-earned vic- 'P'HOSE And the daring was evident all Friddel, was good for the extra point. packed all the Indiana scoring tory, 7 to 0. afternoon wuth first one team and In the third, Dickson, Eagie right threats of the day and four of the Paul Shu. V. M. I.’s then the other alternating forward end, intercepted a pass and carried great sophomore five Hoosier first downs came in the contributed all the scored and lateral passes deep in their own the ball to the 1-yard line Priddel back, points last few minutes of play, mainly and accounted for the of territory in desperate attempts to Capt. Herbert Scott, seen here on a romp through the the invaders ivent home ivitli a 19-to-6 triumph. took the bell over in a line buck, but major part through the accurate passing of Bill the 215 rolled the Cadets. •core. All in all, it was a hot game, Kendall Greeners’ line, ivas one of the main reasons why —Star Staff Photo. Shull failed in a place-kick try for yards up by Anderson and Prank Pilchock to Half- A crowd of huddled but clean throughout, and worthy of extra point. 2.500, under back Dale Tanner and Capt. "Jick” raincoats and umbrellas a a major setting. Only one penalty Line-1'jh and Summary. during Kenderdine, end. Ten of 28 Indiana POS. Bridgewater HUj. Galltud^t CQt the second Shu was the evenly $5,000. R. E. period. spear- in Bridgewater. 10; Gallaudet. 6. Dickson __ Breediove margin the second quarter prin- but each head of a matched, an Q B _ relentless march of 65 presented Kutztown Teachers,, 41; Wilson An Rigyleman __ Drake yards, a application to capitalize the R H. Friddel cipally through flashy punt return outstanding star and the were Teachers, 0. Wolach lugging the ball five times off pair L. H. Scott r, straight uuw umuro Staunton Military Academy. 30; Washington Presidents, local entrants ___ Bgi» u.v rtuay to me inamna Just about stand-offs for individual F. B. Kemper __ tackle and around end for Devitt. 7. 10 FACE LA SALLE of foieri gains of 11. 20. Wilbur the Dixie Professional Foot Ball Moore took It over from honors. The Eagles had their Emer- Petersburg High. 31; George Wash- Score by periods: 15, 19, 3 and 7 to the ball ington Hich. 0. at yards plant the nine. other League, $5,000 has been made to Bridgewater _ 13 O « 0—IP Three Minnesota scor- son (Sparky) Bartlett, who probably Shaw. 10; Howard. 0. Gallaudet behind the goal line. He converted the Maryland State Tax Commission o o 0 S— « ing opportunities were bungled with could hold down a backfield East. Scot*. the extra fram position Twice-Beaten Team Senator Touchdowns—Riggleman Friddel point placement. a Is 12-7 New Britain Teachers. 3*.’; Wagner, 0. Coach Bergman, With by Lansdale G. Sasscer, pres- Brown Point after hard-charging Hoosier line smear- With any local college eleven, and who Eyes touchdown—Friddel. Syracuse. 40: St. Lawrence, o. ident of the Substitutions Gallaudet — the Maryland Senate. Cllngenpeej Davidson Misses ing Gophers’ attack. was the chief ground-gainer of the 225 Trinity. 10: Worcester Poly. ]p. I.at7. Jorde. Atwood. Reidelberger. Bridge- Star. Victor in Thrill-Packed Rhode Island. 14; Tufts. 7. on Detroit Would Sasscer is one of four men interested water -Huffsmith. Jone*. Line-ups and summary: yards they were credited with from Game, Brown Jjedber- sorely missed the pres- Union, 10; Swathmore. 7. in the team with W. ter. Silbernagel Dlnwiddie Officials— j^AVIDSON Pos. Indiana 10>. Mmneaott rat. and 13. along George Referee. J Mi*chell ence of Martin scrimmage did the team's pass- Navy. 40; Virginia. (Gonzaga* UmDire (Teeny) LafTerty. LI_Kenderdine _... Re»d Palo Alto Clash. Williams. 53; Vermont. 6. Save Palmer, chairman of the Prince Mr Tracy .Mount St. Mary's*. Head L.T_McDaniel _..Schultz ing and kicking. 0 Regulars Today. brilliant back, who was kept out of Villanova. 0; Auburn. . Democratic State Central ; linesman, Mr. Thomas (Maryland). LG Olmaifd _Bell bui me and Jefferson. 0. Bethany George's the C. oonnnies naa jonn Lambros, By the Associated Press. Washington Special Dispatch to The Star. hard-fought contest by an old in- —Miller __ Elmer (W. Va. >. 0. Committee; Irwin I. R G a Maler, chief of _Sirtosky _Twedel •Iso triple-threat of the first — West jury. Gray Hunter, 184-pound water, and speed- _ ALTO, Calif., October 9 Virginia, 6; Washington Pa.. October^ the Seat Pleasant Fire RT_Hank Midler Who did Lee. 0. Department ster, RE-Petnck _ Ohlgren most of the passing for the Stanford’s Indians, twice beat- —Aiming to return undefeated RICHMOND 21-12 replaced LafTerty in the Wildcat Yale. 17; Pennsylvania, 7 and Clarence M. Mace. AHEAD, QB _.. Filchock _Spadaccinl 132 Junior line-up and threatened to lead the yards they gained through the air en in previous pigskin skir- Clarion Teachers. 10; Alliance for its big home-coming game L H ._ Clasen ___Van Every o. RH Graham _ ..Moore and whose was a of and rank as College, team across the line in the first kicking thing PALOmishes outsiders Dickinson with Detroit at Washington Too for goal F.B Davis Villanova Freshmen. 17; □HILADELPHIA. Strong Spirited Roanoke _Chrlauansen five minutes of beauty. Continually Lambros booted they lined up today, scored one of the Seminary. 0. next Friday night. Catholic University's play. He was the Score by periods: Lockhave Teachers (Pa ), 20; Cort- Foot Ball of the Indiana _O 0 0 0—*• the ball long, high and far away from most amazing upsets of the season Cardinals were after a over Team. sparkplug drive which carried land Teachers. 7. victory Minnesota .. 0 S 0 0—6 the A, U. a over Delaware. 0. the ball more than half the Scoring—Minnesota; Touchdown, Moore. safety man, several times with 12-to-7 victory the Uni- Rutgers. 17; La SRlle College here tomorrow after- ROANOKE, Va., October 9 UP).— length Fordham. 48. Waynesburg. 0. ■ ■ his California at Los REDSKINS of the field. • punts sailing outside within 10 versity of Angeles Penn State Freshmen. 14 Kiski. 0. noon. PlMED of University Richmond defeated a yards of the Eagle goal. Bruins. Colgate. 34: St Bonaventure. 0. A favorite to defeat The Cadets showed superiority In Pittsburgh. 6: o. slight Marty hard-fighting Roanoke team 21-12 It Duquesne. every BURGHLEY AGAIN LEADS was midway the first quarter that Some 15.000 fans, sweltering in heat Lehigh Freshmen. 14; Blair Academy. 0. Brill’s Explorers the Cardinals were before 3,000 shivering spectators here department except punting. Mansfield. 33: Edinboro. 0. — A. U. scored, the drive being initiated of Midsummer intensity, saw the re- to as well as and Cornell. 10. Princeton. 7. hoping escape injury today. Line-ups Summary. by a 17-yard return of a punt by built Stanford eleven crash over touch- Bowdoin. 13: Wesleyan, o. defeat In order that mit ht be FOR Superior and the P- Warden St. Joseph's ‘Phila.i, o; P. M C.. 0. Tavlor -Nlrholson been re-elected of the Brit- Bartlett broke for a first down played game. the here tomorrow SB.SI president away Drcxcl. 16; Franklin Marshall. 15. game for C. U., Kovar _ Hunter LH. — on 25 The Bruins’ lone touchdown followed Dickinson. 15: Ursinus. O. but Underestimating Team Chapman Dennis ish A. A. A. Douglas Lowe has been the before passing to Pete Sitnik Coach Dutch Bergman will have AUBURN TIE R Lafayette. 1 Gettysburg, o. VILLANOVA, H. Shu -Beatty renamed on the 15. On a reverse from the most thrilling play of the game— F B Trzeciak secretary. Hickey, Dartmouth. 41; Springfield. 0. available something he did not have Face __ Bolin a 95-vard run after a pass intercep- Albright. 34; C C. N. Y o. for They Today. Score by penoda: His lordship won the Olympic 400- Bartlett went 9 more, and with the the first two games—capable re- Latter tion Halfback Hal Hirshon. Rennsalear Poly, 13; Brooklyn Col- 6 Inches From Goal in V. M. I. 0 7 0 0—7 meter hurdles titles In 1928, while ball on the 6, cracked by Right serves. His second have im- BY resting Hickey lege. 7. stringers BILL DISMER, Jr. Davidson _,_ 0 0 0 0_0 Lowe 800-meter crown Buffalo University. 11: Rochester. 7. so took the that right tackle for the score. Joe Carlo Line-ups and Summary. proved much during the last week in the same manner Scoreless Battle. Touchdowns—Shu. Extra point—Shu 70; Norwich. 6. in same Amherst. that will (placement). year. place-kicked the point which was to Pos. U. C. L. A. (T). Stanford (121. Manhattan. 3: Michigan State, o. Bergman use them as much which the Cardinals Chicago October -— PHILADELPHIA. 9 (JP).— ■ — ■■ ■■ ■ ■ — L.E. Nash _Rasmussen 40; Coast Guard Acad- as -e- • be all important. Middiebury, possible today in order to save stole into town a L.T_Wyrick _ Zagar fortnight Villanova and Auburn fought a score- emy. 0. his L.G_Cohen _ Ferko Army. 11; Columbia. 18. regulars for Detroit. MUCHago to take the less tie EPISCOPAL HIGH OH TOP. UPSALA DOWNS SHO'MEN. only game today before a crowd of Become C. _Ryland _ Calvelli Bucknell. 14. Eagles Fancy. Penn. State. 20; the Redskins have lost this the R.G. Pfeiffer _ Dakan North Carolina. 10. N. Y. U.. 6 year, 15,000 In an intersectional college Howdv Goodman ran back the open- EAST ORANGE. N. J October 9 TMMEDIATELY after, A. U. pulled R.T_Murdock_Andersen Connecticut State, 36; Massachusetts come to Griffith foot ball game at Shibe Park. ing kick-off 86 yards for a touchdown (JP).—Aided by Butch Stan stale’s bril- R.E_Strode __ Stone State, 7. the surprise play. Holding the ball — Stadium for the QB-Baida _Alustiza Preshman. Union Fresh- ALABAMA TROUNCES today primed biggest Auburn had the best scoring op- to give Episcopal High of Alexandria liant passing, Upsala College’s eleven Coffis Middiebury 6; for the apparent kick-off from his L.H._Washington_ 6 (tie). upset of the National Foot Ball R H_Hhirshon_Ledeboer man. portunity of the game, recovering a a flying start on a 26-to-0 victory, scored its first victory of the season own 40, the sensa- Hobart. 10; Hamilton, 14. season. __ local Jabby Jablonsky, F B. Schell _ Groves League's fumble on the Villanova 6-inch line •cored yesterday on field by Col- Score Bates. 32: Arnold. 6. Episcopal's today defeating Washington tional freshman, suddenly tossed it by periods: 0 20T0 0 but not the U. C. L. A. _n 0 O 7— 7 Colby. 13; Lowell Textile. GAMECOCKS, Unvictorious, unsung, in the second period, but the half over Shenandoah Academy. lege of Maryland, 12 to 0. Lebanon Valley. 0. backward to Sitnik, who lateraled to Stanford ft « n o—12 Muhlenburg. 14: Eagles Invade with a record of four ended before could line Indiana Teacher*. 16; Bloomsburg they up. L. A defeats and Toner. While the Johnnies were try- U C. scoring: Touchdown— Teachers. 6. a tie in five games, yet after touchdown—.williams .. • ■ ■' Hirshon. Poin' Juanita. 6; Hartwick Seminary, 0. Little, South Carolina Is Coach ing to figure it all out, Toner dropped . estimated. handed his their to a Texas Tech team win. This contest is based on the big to your house! touchdown would its second and his a line which charges swamp heavy produce Vanderbilt. 17; Southwestern, 6. plunges through football that — setback, Flaherty aims to have the 34 to 0 in an intersectional foot ball college games everybody victory in as many starts, St. John’s WORTH, Tex., October 9 V. M. I.. 7; Davidson. 0. outclassed his own. Act Now—Be A Winner PORT High Point. 10: Elon Reserves. 0. Redskins fired to their emotional peak game before here knows about. opened with some hocus-pocus to tie David O’Brien and Johnny Hall The victors scored their three touch- 11,000 spectators Randolph Macon. 33; Guilford, 0. when they take the field. You don't have to be a football expert. the score. Fred a passed and rammed Texas Christian North Carolina State, 7; Furman. 7 downs easily, the third coming a few today. Prizes Buck, receiving • _ Cash It’a no if never teen •tie). Eight Weekly handicap you’ve lateraled to to a 20-13 over minutes after the second half Detroit counted two minutes after punt at midfield, quickly University victory William and Mary. 12: V. P. I., 0. began’ Chance to Lead In East. Prizes are the sort you’ll like to earn: a game! All you have to do is fill out the game when Ed Palumbo Lambros, who raced 20 yards to the Tulsa University here today, but a Oglethorpe. 7; Roanoke. 0. when a bad pass from center eluded QHOULD the Redskins their opened $500 first second the blank below and follow the Emory and Henry. 0. Newberry. 0. record prize, $250 prize, simple A. U. 30. Lambros then twice Texas boy on the Tulsa team almost Little and was recovered by Ryba on passed 14 yards to Alex Chesney for a fourth Doesn’t that It passed Richmond 21: Roanoke. 12. third victory of the season they $100 third prize, $50 prize. rules. sound easy? is.^ Western Kentucky Teachers, score. to Buck, the second fling being taken IS; Tampa the Gamecock 19. Four more of $25 Send in as many blanks as you wishj University, 0. will go into undisputed possession of weekly prizes each, Lambros’ Morris the led a Alabama’s first score came on a In the first half minute of the third Just over the goal line. White, Texan, Virginia State (Negro), 40; Hampton the leadership of the Eastern division, as well! Get busy right now. Fill out But don’t delay. Act now. Fill out ai m.Miiuir. the Titans clinched the deadlock, no 72-yard two-play Tulsa drive after 4. power drive immediately after the for period connected with an- the entry blank below —follow the blank—follow the rules—and let your4 plaoe-kick Shenandoah. If?: Shepherd. 7. which they now are tied with the a kick-off the fourth Joe made the other aerial, this time from Palumbo more aelf in for a scoring threats arising tnereaiier. in quarter, and Lenori-Rhyne, 7: Hampden-Sydnay, 5. game opened. Kilgrow New York Giants, who idle today. simple rules. If you want entry big thee of the flfiOO^ a Georgia. 14: ClemRon. O. touchdown on a from the to A1 for 16 and another and summary: appeared headed for touchdown plungs me Olivito, yards blanks them from your nearest weekly prize money! Line-ups Morris Brown. S: Tiiskegee Institute, 0. ucauuig uigies auat'K loaay get A Po*.' American U. (7). Sr. John's <7). when Don Looney, T. C. U. right end, O. and T. (Negro). 6: St. Paul, 0. 3-yard line and place-kicked the will be Dave Smukler. former tally. 23-yard aerial thrust from L. E. Brown__ Dr Lisio Temple A ""I Sands him down. Weat. extra point. sensation and Palumbo to Andy Parkas took the ball L. T._Shoot) _ pulled labeled by Glenn (Pop) Archie Kent State. 13: Otterbein. 0. a 10 L. G. Hanawalt _ On the next to Kilgrow inrew ju-yara pass to the Tech line later in the play Scholl passed Marshall. 7: Mipmi. 0. Warner as the greatest fullback he 1-yard fl GILLETTE FOOTBALL CONTEST RULES C _Maize _ Snibbe Ganey White and fleet Tulsan raced to Hope. Hollsdale. 0. Buddy Beard, a substitute right half- ever period, Farkas over for the R. a. __ Carlo_ the coached. Smukler has been the crashing Alma. 7: Albion. 6. R. T. Nelson_MacNemar Texas line. back, for the second counter. score on the next Galloway the Christian eight-yard Notre Dame. 0: Illinois. O (tie)* spearhead of the team’s attack this play. R. E. __ Sitnik_ 7: Michigan. 0. Alabama's attack was Detroit READ CAREFULLY MAIL THIS ENTRY! Q B._Toner _ Lambros Scholl carried it across on the next Northwestern. ground good season, averaging 3.1 yards during the (cored twice in the final 1 £. H._Bartlett_Hammann Minnesota. f>: Indiana. (>. for 214 and three play. Wisconsin. *?7: Chicago. 0. yards, completed 137 times he has carried the Dali. period, once on the 19-yard dash by Check teams predict R. H.__-Hickey_ Macmillan * Iowa. 14: Bradley. 7. netted 52 more, to make 14 mm will win the listed in J p. B._Jablonsky _ De Disse The fourth mo- passes Smukler also has 22 Roger Hayes, substitute halfback who games & period dwindling Nebraska. *?(» Iowa State. 7. completed passes downs. blank at right. Entries for Oct. Score by periods: ments produced another high point. Detroit. 34: Texas Tech, O. first in 63 attempts for a creditable average ran when he could find no receiver for American U_ 7 0 n n—, Case. 1*?: Wooster. 7. seven O'Brien started a Christian South Carolina made first of 33 cent and an a and Gomes of October 16 St. John's_ 0 0 0 7—/ drive by Western Reserve. 7: Ohio University. 0. nearly per average pass, again when Ed Slaviski, I JS^-t5iSS!,SrSSted M O. downs on 57 yards running and 100 of 10 Touchdowns—Hickey. Buck. Points returning a kick to the 35-yard line. Akron. 7: Geneva gain yards per toes. reserve fullback, passed to Olivito for *>“Think Will Wtn touchdowns—Carlo placement I. Dayton. 35: Cincinnati. 0. from of Smukler’s kuer ofnotmor7han*50 words Hall and O'Brien spun their way 0 passing. Much success has been 21 yards. I | Mail before Kfterambro* (placement i. Substitutions: Capital 23: Marietta. giving your reasons for picking H midnight Friday. Britton. Da- Missouri. 14: Kansas State, 7. Line-up and Summary. due to the of two of 15th to P. O Box American—Struble. Howard. to the Hurricane 30-yard line. An presence the finest I'llj any one team over its opponent. B October Gillette, 5* vldo. 8t. John's—Buck. Referee—Dr. Earlham. 2: BlufTton, 0. S. C (0). Alabama 20'. Line-ups and Summary. Mass. Pos. ends in H « ., ■ Boston, — of kicks moved them back 0: n. Warren pro foot ball—Bill Hewitt and name and address ■ Simpson (Oonzagai. Umpire Orrel exchange Oberlin. Kenyon, L.E._Myerz _ f°I- Texas Tech CO). Detorit (34). 3. Print your Mitchell (Loyola). Field judge—William to the 40. Then O’Brien shot a 34- Hiram. 13: Grove City. 7. L.T_Howell_— Tipton Joe Carter. Hewitt has been selected — Ramsey Larson Western State. 37: Illinois Notre D.me.... Tech. Shereta CV. P. X). Michigan L.G_Bretz_ Mffnsky D.T.-Wimberly _ Beer ■ SSSeSi"**? where*indicated I □ Carnegie □ to who ran across 0. as all-league end for the past three yard pass Harrell, College. C _Burns _<■_MachtolfT L.Q.-Jones Kondraski on blank. C. ■ B the line Ball 8tate Teachers. 28: Central Nor- R.G_Murray _ Bostick years and Carter, now in his second -Overton- White Chicago.□ Princeton.Q goal standing up. mal. 0. Ryba *. Attach toentry blank an empty R.T_Craig-__ 3-2-Owens_ Shads ■ | Uulte.Uri,,U. n ljeorgia T.ch1 ecn nU _ has demonstrated he can ■ or Probak Blade ■ Line-ups and Summary. Wabash, 10: Evansville. 0. R.E_Urban Shoemaker year, hold his R.T-Murphy-Cieslak Gillette package Depauw. 41: Franklin. 3. OB. Durham _ Hughes — Bostick- Chesney (not individual blade wrapper), ■ HOWARDDEFEATED Pos. Tulsa (13). Texas Christian (20). own just as he used to do for Southern HI Harvard.Q Navy.Q Detroit Tech, 7: Grand Rapids Junior IH._Dyons _ Kilgrow Q. B.-Smith-Piliatrault ■fl or a reasonable facsimile. ■ _ L. E. Hays _ Horner College. B. Methodist R.H_Snider_Zivtch University. L.H-Holmes-Palumbo ■ For best letter, these awards, ■ Minnesota.U Michigan.1_J L. T. .Thomas _ Hale Butler. 33: Valparaiso. 0. R. 5. P.B_Lonchar_Holm H.-Barnard_Parkas ■ will be made week: 1st, fl BY 20 TO 0 L. G. -F. Gregory _Rogera L. 8. U.. 13: Rice. 0. P.B._Chapman _Olivito every Armv .■I-! Yale --U _ Score by periods: End SHAW, C. Schells! edge Aldrich Baylor, 20: Arkansas, 14. _ _ Sweeps ■ *500; 2nd. *250; 3rd, *100; 4th. I Carolina -OOO 0— O Likely. Score by _• R. G. Graham _ Mayne South periods: fl of each. Full ■ Wash. State... Texas A. and M„ 14: Mississippi 0 6 Hewitt and Carter $50; and four *25 Washington.□ □ Alabama 7 0—2n YlfITH Texas Tech _ 0 0 0 0— 0 R. T. Hartan _ Kline State, o. performing fl and consideration in- I .. fair by R E Bare _ Looney Detroit 7 0 14 13—34 Touchdowns to Lincoln University. 24: West Virginia Scoring touchdowns: Alabama—Kil- for the Eagles and Wayne Mill- dependent judges will be given fl Biioni Yield Two Q. B. Jones _ O'Brien 0. Beard (sub for Ztvich'. Hughes. Detroit ^fl State. ner and scoring: Touchdowns—Chesney. every letter complying writh the ■ NAME. L. H. Farmer _ Clifford 11: 0. (2) (from place- providing the Olivito IH Defiance. Adrian. frow.xtra points—Kilgrow (2). Parkas. Hayes (sub for rules. S Goven—Plummer Is Star of R. H. While _ Harrell Rio Grande. 3 Alfred Holbrook. 0 ment). Redskins with another pair of fine Falumbo) Points after touchdown—Shada F. B. .Scholl _Blackmon Southern Methodist. 14: Washing- (31 (place-kicks). Ganster (sub for fl ..Judges’ de- sion. are final, and ■ flankmen, today's game will the .... Conquered Team. Srore by periods: ton. o. very likely Cieslak) (place-kick). all letters entered becomfc g Tulsa _0 fl O 7—13 Wayne. 32: Louisville. 0. offer a lively passing attack substan- ^fl property of the Gillette Safety fl T. C. U_ 7 0 0 13—20 Eastern Illinois Teachers. 30: Oakland PALACE BATTLE In case of ■DALEIGH, N. C., October 8.—Shaw GUARDS, tiated by end Raior Company. g CITY.STATE.. Tulsa scoring: Touchdowns—Rogers City. 0. sterling play. Twice fl ties, prise, will be ■ foot ball team, Hanover, 13: Indiana State Teach- duplicate University’s paced (substitute for White). Scholl. Point after this season Hewitt has scored on fl awarded. Anyone may compete ■ ers. 3. sweep- TEXAS, OKLAHOMA TIE MY GILLETTE DEALER Ram Go defeated touchdown—F. Gregory (placement). T. Is Drawn Trom All the Gillette ■ \ by Fullback van, Oustavus 12: Maealester, 3. Militia Team ing end around for except employees of C. U. scoring: Touchdowns—O'Brien, Adolphus. plays the Eagles 20 Oklahoma. 7: Texas. 7 (tie). fl Safety Razor Company, their ■ Howard University of Washington, Jordan (substitute for Looneyi. Harrell. which indicates that Texas Christian. 20: Tulsa. 13. Branches of D. C. Service. this movement Each Scores Touchdown in Sec- fl advertising agency and their ■ NAME.. to Points after touchdown—O'Brien. 2 0, today. South Dakota State. 13: North Da- may play an important in the fl families. S (placements). 8. part Go van scored two touchdowns, the kota State The District of Columbia’s National ond Period of Power fl Act nowl Fill out the blank, at fl Concordia. 7. attack against the Redskins. Game. 7. 13- St. Olaf. letter and ■ .. first coming in the initial quarter after Morninaside. 14: Om«ha University. 0. Guard foot ball team will play the Pal- fl right, attach your Philadelphia October » ■ blade and mail ■ a on the Howard North Central. 12; Wheal on, 7. on the field at the E°E MSl'Vffih DALLAS, Tex., (JP.— empty package, he blocked punt 20, ace A. C. eleven (40) _____ Cartrr (17) Raior Com- ■ D. C. ICERINK PLANNED Coe. 3: Monmouth. 8 (tie). Mjllner over ■ to Gillette Safety CITY.STATE. •L. T. Edwards (17)_ Perko (11) Texas and Oklahoma wrestled and the second In the third period Wichita. 13: Kansas. 7. Guard's target range at 2:30 o'clock L. Q— Olsaon (21)-Hushes IS) the cotton bowl turf in a Thia MUST be with a Carroll. 14: St. Norberts. 7. C. -Kawtl powerhouse ^fl Mass. fl entry accompanied when he broke loose for 20-yard this afternoon. (.10) _ Harper (10) Colorado. 33: Utah State. O. R. wound in fl fl en empty Gillette or Probek Blede peck. Rettew Would Flood Net Courts O-Michaels US)-Stockton (211 game today and up a tie, starts avary ssss. ■ run. Michigan Normal. 25: Bowling Green The team is drawn from all branches fl Saw caatast aga or feceimile. AA.7S 51-Barber US)- Buss (121 to before I to Teachers, o. in- 7 7, 20,000 spectators. fl nitaaassayortrtasasyMartab.See A forward pass, Flemming for Winter Recreation. Knox. 7: Lake Forest, 8. of the local National Guard which .SHI 5O S--HewittB- Smith (35) Both touchdowns came in the sec- II yaor CWstta dealer far sxtra Masks. Creecy, late In the third quarter, ac- Milwaukee Teachers. 10: Central cludes the 290th Coast Artillery, 121st -Arnold (341 Matthew former Florida Teachers. 8. S'-Pmckert (22)-Morfell (31) ond Rettew, -- Baush period. counted for the final touchdown. North Dakota. 21: Iowa State Teach- Engineers, Special Troops, 29th Divi- 5 if (33)- Free (32) sports has obtained a lease P. B-Irwin (23)- Smukler (13j Quarterback Howard of 8flaw missed promoter, ers. 0. sion and the 104th Quartermaster on the tennis courts at Seventeenth Idaho. 0: Utah. 7. the last placement try after being Brleham Young, 34: California Ag- Regiment. It will be under the leader- street and Constitution avenue, which successful on his first two attempts. gies. O. ship of Capt. Lee J. Ruts, commander OUTBOARD MOTORS he plans to flood and turn into an CMoradn College. 0- Wyoming. 8. TILDEN THRICE VICTOR Plummer, hard-running Howard Albion Normal. 7: Montana Mines. 8. of Battery A of the 260th Coast Artil- ice rink when weather Teach- best for his skating freezing Wahneton Science. 32: Mayvllle * quarterback, showed up ers. lery. sets in. 13. Beats Repaired team, getting off for several nifty St. Mary's (Orchard Lake. Mich.). 20; Ramillon in Singles, Shares Rettew plans the installation of Assumption 7. |fl Use Gillette Blades in your Gil- gains. • Arkansas State. 13; Tenneaaee Junior Two Doubles Wins. Serviced—Stored an amplifying system to provide TTJLANE ON RAMPAGE. fl lette Raxor. They’re made for each and College. 7. Line-ups Summary, music for skaters and also is con- Valley city Teachers. 6; Dickinson October 9 Let our Jactory-trainod mechanics Po*. Sh«w (20). Howard (0). Teachers. 0. NEW ORLEANS, October 9 (IP).— GENOA, OP).—'William several exhibition T. recondition your motor for next year— _ Hampton templating hockey Cornell College. 32: Beloit. 14. Tulane's Green Wave Mis- Tilden, American pro tennis star, L.E—-..Marable swamped less _ 3: Lulher. 3 (tie). most comfortable .haves at L.T._Currin Smith games. Dubuque. and Hans Nusslein of ac- any make, any model. Hava it dona Hi L.O._Kibler _Z._ Jones Carleton. 13- Lawrence. 8. sissippi College Choctaws 84-0 today Germany at nominal cost. than If a day! It pays to demand O_Collier_Williams Illinois Wesleyan. 7; De Paul. 8. before a crowd of 12,000 sun-baked counted for three victories ov« right Milwaukee Teachers, 10: Stovens Point R.Q._Gantt_ Brooks French* rivals in a series of interna- R.T_Rucker_ Rampey MARTINSBURG VICTOR. Teachers- 8. fans. R*._Bishop_ Gordon Toledo. 3: Ohio Wesleyan. 0. tional matches today. 20: Buena OB.-Howard_Plummer MARTINSBURG, W. Va„ October Upper Iowa. Vista. 7. Tilden defeated Ramillon, 4—6 L.H_Creecy Elliott Far Weat. A. razors RH.-Flemming-Anderson 9.—Scoring all its points in the first California. 27: Washington State. 8. C. C. AFTER GAMES. 7—6, 6—2, and Nusslein conquerec r.B-Govan___Armstrong quarter, Martinsburg High defeated Southern California. 13; Ohio State. Battery A, 260th Coast Artillery, Henri Coehet, former French Davft I Beers by period*: 12. AND BLADES (W. Va.) in their annual State. 8: S. District National balleri ace, in I 0 0 0— n Keyser game Oregon Washington. Guard foot Cup 6—3, 6—4, 8—4, singles VJlllCUC Stanford. 12: U. C. L. A., T. Seward_0new --- 7 0 13 0—20 14 to 0. An run have a field un- In a doubles match Tilden and Nuss- today, 80-yard by Oregon. 40: Oonsaga. 8. and want a strong HARlN£$Ut>PUES .-■haw scoring'. Touchdown*—Govan Paul Butts yielded (he first touch- St. Mary's. 42: Nevada. 0. limited opponent for a game this lein defeated Coehet and Ramillon 903 Wotsr Dl. 4010 rt). Creecy (paea from Flemming). Polite Central Washington College. 19: Pselfie St^S.W. j } after touchdown—Howard (of Bhaw) (m down. p Lutheran, o. afternoon. Call Randolph 1930. 6-4, 8—4, 8—8, 8—3.

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