Boston College Crushes Fordham, 56-6/ Duke, Carolina 13-13 Thriller «—■ Stage —___ Merciless Drubbing Richards'48-Yard Run Sports Program far Heels Rally to Tie By Eagles Is Ranis' For Local Fans Earns Harvard 7-0 TODAY. Blue Devils in Wild Football. Worst Since 1913 Washington Redskins vs. New ■ Win Over Brown York Giants, New York. Final Quarter St. John’s vs. Gonzaga, Griffith Hubmen Gain 440 Yards Stadium, 2:15. Two Drives On Threatening Hockey. Aerial Attack Launched Ground, 155 in Air; Washington Lions at Provi- Bruins Ended as By dence R. From Own 20 Brings Victim Picks Up 135 Reds, Providence, I. Margarita Fumbles TOMORROW. Deadlocking Tally By STEVE O’LEARY, Boxing. Bj All-star card at Turner’s Associated Press Sports Writer. the. Associated Press. By NOEL YANCEY, Arena, 8:30. BOSTON. Nov. 14.—Unbeaten CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 14.—A Associated Press Sports Writer. mighty burst WEDNESDAY. Boston College took Fordham slowly 48-yard scoring by CHAPEL HILL, N. C Nov. 14.— and Don Richards and Bill Barnes’ ac- Hockey. and North methodically apart today in a Duke Carolina, rated curate Hershey Bears at Washington merciless humbling of its Jesuit rival extra-point kicking midway even at the kickoff, still were even, the third Har- Lions, Uline Arena, 8:30. in which the Rams took a 56-6 through period gave with the score 13-13 after a thrilling plas- vard’s FRIDAY. before a fighting football team a hard- football game played before a crowd tering throng of more Football. than 35.000 at earned 7-0 victory over Brown today of 33,000 today. Fenway Park. Western at Central Boston when they waged their 43d football (high The BlueDevils had College was slow to get school things pretty clash before a chilled crowd of series), 3:45. under way, its scoring limited 15,000 much their own way on the ground, being at the stadium. Roosevelt at Eastern (high to a mere safety in the first but the Tar Heels took to the air and period. Before Richards school series), 3:45. But once it warmed set off on his vic- came within an ace of winning in up there was no Loyola at Georgetown the tory run, Harvard had checked the Prep, as hectic a fourth period as you holding awesome Eagles as they two Garrett Park, 3:30. rolled 440 threatening gestures Brown's could dream up. up yards on the ground Anacostia at James star ball carriers were able to make Monroe, Duke a a and 155 more in the air while limit- blocked punt for touch- during the entire game. Fredericksburg, Va. down in the first and North ing Fordham to a scant 26 yards period, Carolina evened at 7-7 in by rushing and 109 by passing. Margarita’s Fumbles Costly. things The Bruins the second. There were no scores The Eagles scored in every con- got away to a flying start in the but the fourth started ceivable fashion except by the field by rushing the opening kick- third, off to Harvard’s 5 with Duke on the Tar Heel first goal route and naturally there was before being stop- 10, The and to no necessity for resorting to that ped. shifty Henry iBob) goal go. back in device when they were able to click Margarita, action after a Hectic Final Quarter. month’s off eight touchdowns. Fordham was layoff, sparked his team Buddy Luper, Duke's soph flash, completely helpless, finally attain- by taking the kickoff on his goal- and the veteran Tom Davis made it line and it ing a score in the closing minutes carrying out 30 yards. first down on the 3. Three smashes Then he -■ against the Eagle third and fourth and Doc Savage twisted and carried to the 1-foot mark and stringers. darted to Harvard’s 5 on 10 plays Davis went over for the touchdown. before the Crimson It was the worst licking the Rams tightened its Bob Gantt, Hefty Duke end, missed defenses. have taken in almost three decades. the try for extra point, one of the Just as he was In fact it was way back in 1913 that about to take off few times this year he has missed. for a Fordham really was humbled, touchdown. Margarita lost After the kickoff Carolina took to losing 5 60-0 to Holy Cross and 69-0 to yards by fumbling and recover- the air, and Bob Nanni intercepted Princeton. ing. Then, after Brown suffered an a pass from Johnny Pecora on the offside Lagles Roll On Steadily. penalty, John Tar Heel 25. A penalty set Duke Pattee missed a field- back and Gantt tried a It was halfway through the open- placement field goal goal the widest of from ing period before the Eagles got try by margins. the 35. It failed. Prom the 20 From then rolling, but when they did they on, Harvard’s defensive Billy Myers, Carolina's soph stand- play Improved and to powered their >ay from their 31 to steadily the out, passed Joe Austin for 38 Bruins were held under the Fordham 5. Joe Andrejco in- firm< check yards. Myers passed to Hussey for until Margarita took the second half 12 to the Duke 27 and to tercepted an Eagle pass at this junc- again kickoff on his 4 after re- on the ture and Fordham took over on its and, Hussey 9. versing his field twice, raced 70 The 11. The New Yorkers picked up a yards Myers-Hussey combination before Center Jack clicked a first down, but then elected to kick Fisher over- again for touchdown this hauled him on Harvard’s 26. Mar- time. Myers’ kick was and big Gil Bouley was in to place try garita fumbled on his next wide. smother George Cheverko’s boot. carry and Barnes recovered Then The ball rolled back into the Fofd- to force the Duke took, to the air, but exchange of punts that set the CALLING A HALT—Kenneth who a bit Clay Croom an ham end zone and Steve Filipowicz stage Germann, played quite of football for Columbia against intercepted aerial for Richards’ touchdown dash.. and ran 37 to the Blue Devil 11. The was just ahead of three Boston play- Navy in the game in Baltimore that the Middies just did pull out of the fire, is being tackled here Tar Heel failed when ers to smother the ball and take a Richards Gets Away. after a short passing game gain by Dick Collins. Dick Fedon, Navy center, is leaping toward the play. Navy * That came after needed most as Davis safety instead of giving up a touch- that same Rich- intercepted gained a 13-to-9 triumph by a score in the last minute. —A. P. Wirephoto. a on the 8 to down. ards had booted to Brown's 8, Myers pass end the and threat. Not that T mattered because after Margarita returned it to his own 48. that the Eagles really got mad. Just as the game appeared Game 28th of Series. to be Mickey Connolly ignited the explo- settling down to a scoreless Lone Grid It was the 28th game in the Duke- deadlock, Richards twisted N. C. Worry North Carolina one sion with a long pass which Don through Pre-Flight Uses Much Too Good rivalry, of the the left side of Army Currivan, the great Eagle end. took his line and, aided South's lustiest. As usual, the two by Guard Gudaitis’ Turns Into 30 teams before over his shoulder and right out of Charley timely played the largest downfield raced on By the Associated Press. crowd of the the hands of Cheverko in a brilliant blocking, unchal- Versatile Offense For season for North GRABS PIGSKIN—Sam Scovill (22) of Yale Virginia Poly a clutch which made it first down on caught pass for a lenged. NEW ORLEANS.—Claude (Lit- Carolina. in Pos. the Ram 14. Five plays later Con- good gain the game the Elis won from Princeton at New York ?°£. Harvard (7). Brown (0). tle Monk) Simons, jr.. in his first Duke (13). North Carolina (13). L.E-Morgan _ —- season as Husscv was over from the 1 and 7 13 to before he was head coach of the L.T.___. Pools nolly yesterday, 6, halted a tackle from the L.t::::fed DeS To Nail In 19-7 Game _ Wolf by L. L G-Gudaitis Jaspers Tulane football G_„_Troxell _ minutes later he was over from the rear- Down team, admits the Strayhorn —A. p. C. -C. Davis_Highsmith Wirephoto. £ _-Fisher- Regine is more intense now than 5 at the end of a 47-yard march. K --A. Margarita pressure 3 G-Burns _Marshall p-Smith Nanni Corzine his as a Tulane back. _ Hermann In between. Mike Holovak had roar- 51-f‘aPnard Manhattan Is Glorious during days Fails to Show R3 J'-.— Scoring E-Gantt _ Turner Q. ‘‘When I was he ed over from the 1 to climax a 49- B-Anderson Pattee playing,” says, Q. B-Long -4. Cooke L. H-Richards-H. Margarita In L.H-Luper _ Myers drive. R. wistfully, “there was only one of H-O Holding Enemy's Superiority Cadets, R. H. __ yard Donnell- Remick Carver _ Croom F. B. — Johnson guy to worry about—me. And I F.B-T. _ Fordham Counts. Cornell, After -Savage Davis- Bigler Finally 0-13, Score Score to 17 to 0 Who Outclass Rivals Trailing, by periods: Duke _ 7 0 0 generally had a pretty good idea fi—13 Currivan also scored in the third -o 0 7 North Carolina 0 7 (1 ?'™rd 0—7 what was tt—13 Bro*n --o 0 0 he going to do. period, taking a Connolly pass on 0—0 By the Associated Presa. By the Associated Press. Duke scoring- Touchdowns—Burns. Subdues Dartmouth “Now I got 30 men to worry Davis. Point after touchdown—Gantt the 40 and his way down Finally NEW tight-roping YORK, Nov. Comdr. WEST POINT. N. Nov. 14.— (place-kicki. North ,14.—Lt. over, and I don't know what any Y., Carolina scorjnc: the sidelines as Charley Furbush Army's footballers celebrated Touchdowns—-Tardy (for Hussey'. HutSSey. Jim Crowley’s Fordham-speckled one of them is going to da next,” Point after touchdown—Myers (place- blotted out Jim Hearn at the 20 to Goes Ahead in Second Period to Thanksgiving early today by gob- kick). Win, 20-19; North Carolina Pre-Flight School make the touchdown possible. Eddie bling Up the Gobblers of Virginia Doherty added another with a quar- Green Almost Pulls Contest Out of Fire football team had a little too much Polytechnic Institute like so much Navy of terback sneak play which was good (Continued From C-1J everything for the Manhattan white meat, 19 to 7, before some 10,- Iowa State Overcomes By the Associated Press. Page for 35 yards on the end of a 71-yard J Cornell seven. Wolfe plunged over College Jaspers today, the Cloud- Peters Twins Spark 000 frozen-toed fans in Michie Sta- BUFFALO, N. Y„ Nov. 14.—Paced for the score. busters and and Favored 20-13 Journey. Columbia found the Middies’ de- sprinting plunging dium. Kansas, Reserves acounted for the by two alert and aggressive After Wheeler's kicking their way to a 17-to-0 a By the Associated Press. rest, sopho- electrifying run fense under fire a? good as its own. victory As matter of fact, the Cadets Killelea with a more backs. Walter Kretz and Ken for a touchdown in the before 10,000 fans at the Polo as Johnny counting 30- second, Kretz Governali, as good running the Attack Davidson should have picked on some one AMES, Iowa, Nov. 14.—Iowa after Bill Davis, Cornell whipped a courageous brought another Cornell score. Run- Grounds. their own State's favored yard sprint taking Boyce’s ball as at passing, ripped through size to snap out of their Cyclones shocked pass from the Boston 48: Dartmouth eleven, 21 to 19, in ning and Kretz Offensively, Manhattan never was because 20 to 13. for their College today passing accurately, tackle for 6 yards but an off- two-game losing streak, they Kansas, today Bill Commane going over from the an Ivy League contest that was not paced Cornell in a drive which in the game. The Jaspers’ glory outclassed the first Six Conference football side penalty lost five of it. Spiegel Defeats W. and L. completely willing Big 5 after a 60-yard drive and Bernie settled until the final gun sounded. brought the Ithacans to the Dart- came in holding the speedy and workmen from Dixie, but for at home since hit the line for a first down on the and, victory they whipped Lanoue a A sparse crowd of 12,749 fans mouth line. After Davis a men to two well- the fact that Coach Red smashing through quick gained 10 but then in and held hard-driving Navy Blaik the Jayhawks in 1940. the Navy dug opener for 21 yards after viewed game in Buffalo's Civic yard, Kretz smacked over tackle scattered touchdowns and a field Account for All reached down his third and Kansas shot into a 13-to-6 lead Wally and after two passes thrown by They among Boudreau had raced back Stadium, but were rewarded for the score. Late in the fourth for most of his last- 69 yards they by second. Governali missed, Leno Ferrarini goal. stringers with two quick touchdowns in the a Wildcats with one of Cheverko's pun' s. thrilling encounter. Cornell reached Dartmouth's 1-yard The Cloudbusters meandered up Scoring half talent, have added second as the came in for him and tried a field by Army might period Ray Evans, Fordham’s consolation came Dartmouth held a 13 to 0 lead at line, but the Green the and down the field for 14 first another touchdown or three to its only Big stopped goal from the 20-yard line. But the In 21-13 Jayhawk ace. hit a hot pace, bpt in the minutes when the end of the first period with Tom drive. downs and a total of 280 but Victory total. closing Harry whole Navy line blocked the kick yards, Iowa State bounded back to tie the a Ram reserve Douglas and Ray Wolfe time after time their drives were DacK in tne win column Squatrito. back, faded contributing Fumble Helps Dartmouth. and Johnston the ueuing score on three plays in the third the recovered for the By Associated Press. to the Boston College 40 and tossed touchdowns. However, Cornell bogged in a mass of green jersies after two straight setbacks. Army and won the on a 37- Wheeler's fumble of a Dartmouth Midshipmen on their own 34. CHARLOTTE, N. C., Nov. 14.— quarter game a looping pass to Frank Malinowski, pushed across two markers in the W'hen the goal was in sight. scored in each of the first three drive in the final punt in the third was recovered by Lions Score yard period. who gathered it in on Boston's 29 second quarter, one on the Safety. Limber-legged sophomore twins periods on marches of 93, 54 and 67 coming Carl McKinnon on the Eshmont Starts Drive. first Bill Cornell 23- Columbia’s initial score resulted and raced the rest of the distance. play. Wheeler, halfback, The was about 10 minutes from Kingsport, Tenn., George and yards, respectively. Hank Mazur yard line. Wolfe picked up three from a blocked game Fos. Bo.st,on (5(5). Fordham ((5). started from the Big Red 21. cut in- punt attempted by scored the first marker, going over L. E. and then a old before the Pre-Flighters finally led the Davidson Furbush _ Babich yards tossed 20-yard which Tommy Peters, side the side of Hamberg, bounded off Bill his own for the last Yale L. T. Bouley Yackanich right the line and to could crack the Jasper defense. Len right guard L G. pass John Momahan for what Birt’s chest and Wildcats to their second of Darone _ Potter raced the ample rolled 30 victory 5 Tom Lombardo, sub full- (Continued From C-l.) C. along sidelines 79 yards one of the ex-Fordham yards. Page Naumetz _ Sabasteanski proved to be Dartmouth’s final yards into the end zone Eshmont, R for a score. and finally the football season the second on G.-Canale __ McIntyre week on fading today, back, produced tally score. out of bounds. stars celebrating old home R. T-Repko _ Sandonis Hume, to Coach Carl Snavely of Cornell trying he all three touchdowns as the a 36-yard pass from Mazur. Bob halted deep in Yale territory by the R. E. .Currivan_ Rit inski recover the the field on which had played scoring then called But Kretz again sparked an of- ball, was the last man Woods came with the third 6- end Q B. Doherty Yablonski upon Kretz to spark an a for the Rams, started up of the half, but the Elis needed ! L. H. to touch it and it many game Cats downed Washington and Lee, j —Mangene_Cheverko offensive which fensive. He tossed a short pass went for a safety on a buck. about 4 minutes of the R H- Holovak Andreko ended with the the drive with a 10-yard punt re- pointer 3-yard only third from his 36-yard line to John for Columbia. 21 to 13. F. B. Connolly _ Rogers After held to two first downs Filipowicz sophomore scoring himself. Each turn followed by a 15-yard canter to being quarter to score. Score by periods: who caught the ball about midfield The Lions went 37 yards for their for two P. team scored one in the third period. the Manhattan 43. There Walter Five thousand fans saw the game. quarters, V. I. finally got Getting the ball near midfield on Boston College 2 20 1-1 20—50 and skirted touchdown with along the sidelines to Governali reeling a back, and a into the column in the a short Fordham __ 0 0 (> 6— H Makes Bid Near Finish. Zwiezynski slanted off his left tackle George, Tommy, scoring kick, they moved into Prince- Boston Dartmouth’s line. On off two consecutive first College scoring: Touchdowns— With 2-yard the downs on pass catcher and a ball hawk, were third. Chasen recovered an Army ton territory. Then broke 4 Connolly <2). Holovak. Currivan. Doherty. only 30 seconds of the game and picked his way down the field Hoopes j next play, Kretz crashed over for running plays before to the fumble on the Gobbler 43 and a Killelea (for Maneene). Commane (for John reverting for the touchdown. Howard San- big difference as Davidson, through the right side of the Tiger remaining. Sayres of Dart- a touchdown. his Holovak). Lanoue (for Mangenek Points pitching role. With the ball which earlier had buck took it to the 45, from where line -5 mouth fired a ford came in and the upset Virginia for his touchdown run. Hoopes aft^r touchdown—Connolly m. Commane pass from his 36-yard on the place-kicked (for Holovak). Pos. Dartmouth. Cornell. 11-yard line he threw one its second South- Joe Foltz heaved a to was Ciannelli (for Darone'. line to Wolfe, who extra Military, gained long pitch almost caught a couple of times, (all placekicks' Safety—Filipowicz. Ray nabbed it Mosser pass that hit Tom point. Fontf- Rock in the ern Conference of the Elmer Wilson on the Army 36 and but broke free and ran ham scoring. Touchdown—Malinowski (for on the Cornell 45 and raced to the -R._ Anderson The second period was scoreless, triumph year. the last 30 Kutz pantry as he raced over Ritinski). the goal The big buot not too fast Generals Elmer galloped across from there. yards with no one near him. Ithacans’ 14 before he was -Cushing although the Pre-flighters had the Fred stopped. line with nobody around him have won one Statistics show how much Rucker only 7 as the only game, that out- just Dent place-kicked the and that However, Wolfe, was smeared for a to ball on the Manhattan point -Swanson drop the ball. But the next to side the conference. Army outplayed the Southerners. looked to be the ball loss. A Rogers gun sounded. Early in the third game. 10-yard 5-yard penalty Gormann, who also to The Cadets chalked 10 first downs managed slip Lou former Cor- Tommy Peters set up the first Da- up But Yale still wasn't being stopped. Michigan against the Indians placed them on quarter Bufalino, through Navy’s blockade, was good. vidson score when he a to two and 178 yards rush- Another (Continued From C-1.1 the 29. On the final of -Kast D Onofrio nell back, sent a 45-yard pass into intercepted gair^d short kick by Perina gave Page play the F.5 B. Ferrarini kicked the Douglas _ Davis Horse to the 47. point. the hands of Art Jones on the Man- pass by Light Harry Lee Har- ing Virginians’ i the Elis the ball at midfield. A game Captain Ed Kast attempted Dartmouth Vrovernaii pjs. V. P. I. (T). Army (101. _13 O 6 0—19 indirectly gave Navy a ner from his end zone and raced and a L. E. Wilson _ Kelleher penalty losing play set them 2. but the Irish to hold a Cornell ,_ hattan 10. Three managed field goal, but it was blocked. 0 14 7 O—21 hand in the running plays helping manufacture 15 yards to the W. and L. L. T. _M'skas _ Merritt out that took the ball and Dartmouth 5 and Sanford 7. On back 7 yards. But Sophomore Bill time, Hard-driving Davis contributed 63 scoring: Touchdowns—Doug- of its first picked up only yards, L. G._Fuller_ Wilson las. Wolfe. Monahan. Point after touch- touchdown, picking up the first running play shot Kirst smashed ;rn came this time George C. _Davis _ Myalinski through guard for a hung on tight to the half-time gun. net yards and Wheeler 89 to Cor- down—Kast (placekick). again in, place-kick- ] Hume's still rolling punt on the 1- over and cut back to R. G.-Belcher_Mesereau first '1 But in the third the Wol- Cornell scoring: Touchdowns—Wheeler. a field from the right guard down on the 35 and he, Pickett nell's of ___ period total 206 yards rushing. The ing goal 12-yard R. T. Judy _ Olds Kretz (sub for yard line only to be nailed on the score That was 1 struck with Wheeler) (2). Points after line. standing. the last R. E._Chasen _Hennesy and Ed Taylor smashed their way verines three times stun- Indians were limited to 65 yards touchdown—Joe Anderson (sub for D'Ono- 5. He could have let it roll into play of the first and the Q. B. McClure _ Roberts on came frio). (3), (placekicks). Drive 50 Yards to Score. period, down to score. Pickett went the •o' ning regularity. They up from on land, but bested the Ithacans in L H.-Foltz _ Mazur the end zone and taken the ball Generals never the kickoff to 59 for Statistics. The final touchdown came in up. R. H. Hill _ Ashworth last 3 yards, but Dent failed to make parade yards passing, 173 yards to 90. out early caught F. B. _. Dart. Corn. to the 20. Forced to into Pos. .Troxell____ Vincent punt a Wash.-Lee (1 ,*{). Davidson (21). the point. a touchdown. Three minutes and Robinson of First Downs 7 8 the fourth quarter and climaxed L. Charley Cornell the teeth of a E-Roehl- O'Hair V. P. I. _ _non 7— 7 Yards gained, 65 strong wind, he Another Yale 45 seconds later, after recovering in the first rushing (net)_ 206 50-yard drive in which Mort Lands- L. T-Ailor Shaw Army fi 6 7 0—19 march was stopped punted poorly period to Fordward passes attempted_ 13 11 kicked out on his own 31 L. and Navy G.-Michaux _ Moore P. I.: on the Princeton as Notre Dame's fumble on the kickoff, Forward passes 6 3 another Cornell Esh- Scoring summary. V. Touchdown— 3 the last quar- the Big Red completed_ berg, product, C. Lawrence _ 19-yard line, setting Yards marched from there. Burke Wilson. Point after touchdown—McClure. j by forward passing __ 173 90 R ter and an went 25 for the second the for mont and Bufalino took turns toting G-Fitzpatrick _ Taylor *rmv; Touchdowns—Mrzur. Lombardo began attempted field they yards stage the first dartmouth Forward passes intercepted 1 l R. (sub by Hamberg tossed a screened T-Furman __ Yards pass Rainey for Troxell). Woods (sub for Hill). Point goal by Dent was wide. From there touchdown. score. After carried the gained, runback of int. the ball. Landsberg scored from the R. E-Norman _P. Williams Douglas passes to Bill McEvery, who went 17 after touchdown—Murphy (sub for Wil- The 0 15 yards line and Sanford converted. Q. B-Cavaliere_ Bethea on it was a matter of the Irish, entirely shackled after ball to Cornell's five, he scored four Punting average scrim- 4-yard son), (place-kick). holding from for a first down on L. H-Harner _ _G. Peters mage Columbia's 14 in check as __ R Tigers a the and the Wol- 39 36 Late in the third the H-Bauehcr _ Johnny Heath, kickoff, punted, plays later. Shortly afterward. Kast and from there period Maloney •Total yards, all kicks returned, 115 123 Gordie Studer went F. B. —Working_Frederick chunky freshman verines were off again. a to Opponent fumbles Cloudbusters advanced to the Man- back, ripped off a They pitched 38-yard pass Harold recovered __ 2 1 to the on Yards 3-yard stripe a snake re- Score by periods: R.-M. Pleases Old Grads series of to 2 lost by penalties ___ 5 5 hattan line on a long gains and once charged the before being Cannon who was downed on the • 1-yard 67-yard Washington-Lee_0 0 7 6—1 stepped Includes punts and kickoffs. verse to the left. Two line bucks 3 over the sideline and when Bertelli reck- --1__ march. Jones went over the goal Davidson _ 7 0 7 7—21 ASHLAND, Va„ Nov. 14 UP).— before catching a stopped, left the ball a scant six inches from that a lessly tried to pass from the end from there, but the play was re- Washington and Lee scoring: Touch- Scoring in every period, Kandolph- pass had touchdown label. the final chalk downs—Ciesla. Russell. Point after touch- mark but on the next Macon But Yale held, once on zone, White intercepted on the 25. called. down—W. Russell (placement). Davidson swamped Guilford, 41 to 0, its 15 and play Hume threw a lateral to Stu- once on That was Pos. scoring, touchdowns—G. Peters (2). T. at the Ashlanders’ the 20 just before the the springboard, and Manhattan (0). N. C. Naval (17). Peters. homecoming game Auburn who fell into the end zone as L. Points after touchdown—Fred- Scores der, E-Worst _ King ended. Kuzma threw a pass to Phil erick (3) (placement). game. Sharpe Stunning Upset dove and knocked L. T-Furio _Hudacek Spiegel him into L. on the 1-yard line. Kuzma then G_Fay _ Pierce f°i- (13>- Princeton (8). the little red boundary flag in the C. -Schuessler_Kovach XjJe tallied his second touchdown of the R. In L.S.U. corner of the field. Crepeau’s trv G-Kepner _ Young j==r~-- to R. _ period and Michigan led, 32 to 14. Defeating 25 7 T-Kiely Frank by for the point was blocked Bill R E-Dromgoole _'Witkowski £:°:::::»y Notre Dame rallied somewhat to by Q- z~:—->!KKSI •;! By the Associated Press. B-Bums _ Krywicki Filchock down. The second, late in the next Sinton. L. get a touchdown opening the final H-Donovan_ Eshmont Helps Georgia Navy gasH BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 14.— period, was almost as easy. Sulcer Pos. Columbia (9). Navy (13V R.H-Fesko Zwiezynski period. Creighton Miller's 14-yard L. E.-Rock Channeli F. B. -Kiesecker_ Martin scoSI”*. Paced by the brilliant running and Harris took a Gafford L z'.v.v.v.vzv.' run punt on his 8, T.-Hasselman _Montgomery Score by periods: on the Statue of Liberty play L. G_De To Win From 7 to punting of Monk Gaflord, the Auburn but dropped the ball when McClurkin Martini_ Collins N. C. Naval 7 0 3 7—17 Tulane, 0 C. _Klemovich __ bringing the points after a 66-yard __ Fedon Manhattan .0 0 0 0— 0 Tigers pulled one of the most hit him R. year's hard and Bert Trapani re- G.-Sinton _ Miller By the Associated Press. PI:\z^T^:::::::::--V8.npc.ebrincSrtvi drive. Twice more the Irish tried R. N c. scoring: Touchdowns—Zwiezynski, lieutenant carried the T.-Ma( Michael _ Glllouly Skycrackers’ stunning upsets today in a 25-to-7 covered the fumble on the 1. Landsberg (sub for Princeton2 Reyn- R. — Zwiezynski!; points 2 *o to score, but two Bertelli E. Kelleher _ Wilcox NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14.—Geor- fcz1^* passes, over Louisiana State before Q. after touchdowns—Sanford (sub for King) water bucket. victory olds took it over on the first B.-Holden -Barksdale f. “Of111*—Touchdowns, Veith (so* H from the 33 and play. (2); Held goal—Sanford (Place-kick). beat Tulane 7 to Yii* 1 Michigan the 38, 8,000 fans. L H. — Govrmail- Cameron gia’s Pre-Flighters Potn't1. 5h* ’.Plcke,tt . in. allowed to in before the end _Co01*?* Princeton, for third, L. S. U. sent the injured Dark Score counter coming in the second period go just 1°^, Franke (sub for L. E-Sharpe Dove every period and dominated the con- by periods: sanaoacn).£ornt Columbia __ L T-Wistert Rvmkus test into the game, and he passed them 0 0 9 o— n California, Under immediately after Don Hightower’s of each half, but his passing wasn't L. G-Kolesar throughout, except for one brief Navy 0 0 0 13—13 Wraps, Statistics. sri McBride to a score in 2 minutes. His first 75-yard kick run back for the vic- the second C- Preatilmsn Zlemba lapse when Alvin Dark passed his Scoring: Columbia, safety—Birt, Touch- enough. Winding up Prince. R — — Yale. G-Pranks _ Wright shot went to Jim McLeod on the down Germann. Placement tors had been officially discounted Thomas failed with three ._ ton. teammates to their mid- Perrarini. quarter, First downs_ 10 single score, Navy, touchdowns—Studer, Hume. Place- Defeats Montana, 13-0 R. E- Auburn 49. His next shot missed because he stepped out at midfield. from 12 out. Yards gained by rushing (net)Z 173 100 Mariar _ Murnhv way of the third ment—Crepeau. Substitutions: Columbia, straight passes yards period. By the Associated Press. Forward passes attempted_ 17 24 Q.B-Ceithaml- Bertelli fire, but he tossed to end—Birt. Center—Donovan. Backs— The Skycrackers evened their He End Comer on the LH ...Kuzma Gaflord, after a fine exhibition in again McLeod, up hit Marty 5 Forward passes completed 11 8,(. -Livingstone Roach. Perrarini, Gehrkc. Apel. Navy, ends Yards gained H. white this time at the Auburn — BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 14.— loss at Louisiana State a month by forward passes 88 118 C. Miller 40, and Evans. Fowler. — ago on the fourth but Comer g the first half while his mates were Johnson. Tackles attempt, Yards lost, attempted forward n; F. B. Wiese- Clatt McLeod shook off Chase, Drumm. Guards—Elliott, Laboon. California had its mind so much on when Darrell several tacklers Tully, former East was dead. passes ... gaining a 12-0 lead, gave L. S. U. the Brown, Knox. stopped 0 14. Michigan _7 fi IP o—33 Center—Berry. Backs— next week’s Forward passes Intercepted by. 1 and went across standing up. Dark Studer, Siegfried, Gilliland. big game with Stanford Texas State star, split the In the final minutes of the fourth 1 Notre Dame .7 7 0 6—30 real knockout punch in the third Crowley. Me- running Yards gained, runback of inter* ?i,'T added the extra Vey, Sullivan. Gay. Referee—S. H. Gian- that the Golden Bears remembered duties with Michigan scoring: Touchdowns — Cei- point. Frank Filchock, for- Filchock a cepted passes _ 0 8 period with a 60-yard run for a greco (Manhattan!. Umpire—W. G. Crow- period intercepted thaml. Robinson (sub for Kuzma). White. to score touchdowns of Punting average (Trom scrim* Pos, L. S. V. (7>. Auburn (26). ell (Swarthmorel. Linesman—J. W. Cof- just enough merly Indiana and the Wash- Thomas on the 1 and o Kuzma (3). Point after touchdown— touchdown. A few minutes later, pass Navy mage) _ — __ _38 30 L. E-W. Holland Grimmett fee (Rutgersi. Field Judge—J. M. Ogden today to defeat the down-trodden •Total yards, kicks returned 100 Brieske (sub for Pregulman). 3 (place- L. ington Redskins, in the touchodwn ran out of trouble. 74" ments). he ended an L. S. U. threat by inter- T-Bennett _ Eddins (Swarthmore). Opponents’ fumbles recovered_ 3 2 Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns L. G_P. Montana football team, 13-0, in a drive. scored from the 1 —Dove. C. Miller (3). Point Dark's on Holland_Cornelius Tully foot Pos. Ga. Navy (7). Tuane (0). Yards lost by penalties__ PO 80, after touch- cepting pass his 20 and C. • -Talley Pharr Statistics. Pacific Coast L. E._Poole (Miss.) Includes punts and kick-offs. down—Bertelli. R Conference game. line. Bob Foxx, late of Tennessee, _Trowland 3^ placements). threading his way through several O-Miller- Costellos Columbia. Navy. L. T-Blandin (Tulane)_ Tessier R T-Heard McClurkin First downs It was strictly a added the extra Mich. N. D. L. S. U. in ___ 6 8 cover-up game point. L. G-Suffrtdge (Tenn.)_Maginnis players sparkling 44-yard R. ■-MfeLeod Barton Total yards First downs lil 15 gained _176 241 for California, which kept most of Noble once of and C. _Whitlaw (Rice) _Rive Yards dash. Auburn's first touchdown re- Q. B-VanBuren -Clayton Yards gained rushing_126 140 Doss, Texas, R. O-Klrchem (Tulane)_ Holm gained rushing (net)_17 11 L. its of elite Forward passes 9 H.-Harris-Gafford Yards lost rushing _ 37 38 repertoire scoring plays R. T-White (T. C. U.)_ Pauet attempted_ 14 sulted with Jim R. Charley Timmons, Clemson, braced h a r r smashing H_Nasata_ Finney Forward passes R. E.— _ Forward passes completed_ 3 d Reynolds attempted,._11 17 out of sight of Stanford scouts while the offense Pleasecky (Duke) Comer |r^\ iToIfa Yards by forward passing 43 78 across from the 13. F.B-Oorinski-“"“Reynold! Forward passes completed_ 4 6 Georgia Navy which Q. ■ —Hickeraon (Ala.) _McDonald Yards across L. Forward passes intercepted by 3 X L. 8. D- 0 0 7 0—7 gained passing_ 60 101 sending its ace. Big Jim marked 13 first downs to Tulane’s 12. H_Filchock (Ind.) _ Key A DI AT R Auburn’s first marker came Passes intercepted 1 1 R. H-Doss (Texas) _Rentroe k 0 $ Yards gained, run-back of Inter- early, Auburn -6 « 8 7—2B by_ Jurkovich, twice in the third The s’,’"-v\R Number of punts _ period. Navy was no F. B-Tully (E. Tex. cepted passes .. .13 37 when Vic Costellos blocked L. 8. U. 13 li taking chances, State)_Brixnac MltS a llltlli Punting Capt. scoring: Touchdowns—McLeod. Average distance for punts_ Sfl 33 California numerous average from icrlm- Point after (for had scoring having faced Coach Bear Wolf’s Score by periods: Walter Oorlnski’s touchdown—Dirk Harris), Number of _ _. __ and Jim fumbles i 2 r>ina _ mage 31 33 punt (placement). Auburn scoring: Touch- Own fumbles chances, but most of them went with Total yards, all kicks returned.. 81 108 McClurkln recovered .. 1 2 official curfew last night in lieu of ?uWNw. $ Opponents’ scooped the ball up downs—McClurkin. Reynolds (2). Gafford. Opponents' fumbles recovered.. 0 l JfcS fumbles recovered_ 3 1 Point after i the wind, three on goal-line pass the rollick he Yards lost by and ran 5 to make the touchdown—Chateau (for Mc- Number of penalties___ 1 6 customary had al- Georgia Navy scoring: Touchdown—Tul- '.6 interceptions. lowed other touchdown—Foxx (Tenn.) before contests. A full (for Don) (placement). k A kf