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! tJ". .IE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES "" T u "X "TT T" ? r-i rushes Cornhnsfeers Under 16 to 7 Score at Lincoln orrß name maaww rir n-4r. im r ti i r NEBRASKA BOWS BEFORE POWERFUL IRISH ATTACK Notre Dame Comes From Behind in Second Quar-: ter and Outfights Heavier Opponents Gipp, Brandy, Kiley and Shaw Star. j to The Lincoln, ;:. ; . N"tr I.t . f i ga ! n a !.-! r '.'.' d u ; a j m r.'.r . a -' . . . V, , ; r 1 - c . a 1 It w.i? n h-dlv i . c ,-. ' Bihlf' , t h ::: h ' ' . h d Continually i r, th- .ai r U r. t i m e ', v '.: s ...a ti.' from pill g up ' ?',. w "r - r e r i : 1 ! ' m ' . - : Th- Pvt. '.f ; i f N'T- ! v.-irtl.i v a - i Im ' ' i , 1 i ' '.' I: r.l !:. hi?,:- b f. - -. v r : : n;p i ci r r " i r I v .: h r II- rs.-t K:l-y. V.. Ar..!- r,. I'. r,i ii 1 1 v 1 i : !: t . t v - ' h I r i ! i ; for f-j.e y nd 1 t . : r-t N-T I dipt thr !h r-r,v. .? r. to p. in - , d-:.;oniuni a f hl , : ::.).' of t h'- ; , third 'i'i ir'' r i; n 1 i '. throu'.'h. th' :.r;i. k.- : - f-r to !oi;c!ii!n'A-',. Th j i ..... . ! . ';! Pac-.; );..:. , r. an'! Notr,. I a r . : i , p. r a!.. 1 : rd.v for ' ft '1" I'irvt (tiiartr j N ! ra-k a M'k'd off to ;otr.- Tar; X'il lire .and a rapid -x- rh.V'.i'.' .,f punty followed dipp and ', ;'V!lr hold ! r: it t'.. t'anic; tu a'T.o-t vr a rtr..: in n'i-'.fieSd. A p'i. iltv and a 17 ard r.un' bv r:i,,-. ,i Nobr.T-'ka v to t. nine, vai d hnjaain p. --.l to Ard-r.n for : -'fit wh' r- I'al- t.rok- awav for 1 7, -ard- iv.-r.'-. With the t.Ul on tb- two ?To:n- I.uu h'-M an 1 "V 1!. r i--i.b I : ' Br ;rdy w. nt ov-r f-r th- . vardy N Tr- I 'a i:i touchdown. S-or-: With the b,;i in nid-t'i-M ! ."''?!' I ' ; Nbra-k t 7. "broke nv::i v in a ')'. yard r.:?i '.'.:: Ii ' Third Ojiartrr. took th- ball tr, N. b- ka'.- 1 :i v;itd nM,,r ,.V( 'yi-v.-e of j-..n;t- oj.. n. 1 line. r.;pr plowed through for v.T. ..- ,rt, r s.,:,, rb d ler.ive uork vard ar.il i'.'i"tn' r -a r,t o',--r for a ' xou-n.iown r.iu ua- c !.: n.,.-k ;( l; . i TCotr- Lame P-i.aliz'd Um- yard. , i r.e orr.nu-k.T too t ie ti.i di i their own thre- ard lii.t. ' i;-r at- ,tempted to punt f-o:r v,. h!r.d "'.vn goal and Shaw broke through blor!-. Jrir the ball ; r.d lwnirir Wr S!-r w ho ! 1 Term c red. Sore: Notr..- Iritu- J; Nebraska A. StoikI QuartiT. A fer!e of punts in tnid-H-'d r---iibt,.l in the 111 cp:ntr to Nebraska when flit'P's p-.ir:t w-nt strai:h; mj firiil Nebraska recover-d f.n Notre Bar-.e's ."i I yard line. Iine plnnios :and a pas-. Ne-wman to S'.van-on. nettl 31 yards. Hubka carried th ball through the line after thr-e triTls-. Iay kicked goal. astner returned Minin's kick off to Notre Dame'p 2" yard line. y(. braska was penalized 0 -rds for SPORTING GOODS STORE Announces a Special Sale for three days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 18, 19 and 20. Many $ other articles at greatly reduced prices. Silver Beam r r-J i - ' 4 ' ' .1 Spot Lights, Silver Beam (small 'ize). Sale price RELINERS 30x3 30x3K: 32x3'2. Sale price . n Sale on Shot Guns 12 gauge Remington, Hamrnerles.s 12 gauge Winchester, Hammerless 12 gauge Shot Gun Shells, smokeless, per box Pocket Knives, $1.30 value. Sale price Indiana Hunting "N ncWl 12G Nortxii I N. y ra -' i 1 1:. 1 .'1 T:. r. .-' . a d--f. a r.d w r- f urt :; ;u irb rs-. r.!y i i us-: er.- )-; il: I:u-h down-- !' C,;:.u and .ttr: r 1 : a K'tn re. . ' :i t-". i r' -.. . i u.-'hiin ;:! .i , . j . i br-.'r.t- 'trn.u-:h -id f -l-di , . . . , , , 1 -" r. - w' re rracn. lie as -u ' ' " ' 1 ' " '' T-'" " j v;r..i r.i'r.us all-w.---tern halfbacic and rxt.u- points hut 1.,- to..,.aH r,irn:,n(.n. amon; the all-Am- v.iy f..r tli- Notrt.- !.r,..- vi.-t-ry. J .rri..; seI-ct:or.8. If h- continues Iii-.- -rf-ff)y rv thr'.i;-h . r i the pa-- !.' ha? .-''t s-o far this sea- : u h 1 ow n . -l :,..th ' ; ; !", for 'l -t- I . ...,.-;. V nr. v-' r irrr!-d Th- b-i!l for rr..I r-'-.rH ru'ht r-r. I n !:- !i:st ;la v. N' !" i' d' '?,-; ;.rd t' - . - t. i!S on -jl yard iin-. A -::.-r . r t . . . i i - v.-,- t-A r,, ! Hipp to Capt. r,, ;.! for 17 yar is ard -Sipr to Kil-v f"" r,'! f trd returned th ball 'orak-j territ.rv. Nebrask !-.-;. toia i"'-f d but No T.i: b-' 1 back r v two p r;;pp . IM rs.',.-, for a total of "7 .-- i o na r. : : :a:.-.t to cam an: .ip; hi ; i N-1 r.ask.i vhe- th ,. k , . r ' , a t -tt d N.M. rar-..' t - rritory. Wirh the ball ia rnid-t.e'd i I roi- p ; i :- - . ; u (tipp and th tMir- i., i,. ....... a back r.an '") vards f.r a towidi i"wn to al; -d bad;. Nt b'a-ka ford: l!ie b?l! and after fa:l:!'--r to i-a ;:i I ab- tr.ed a p; o-.. , from tin- 4." vard lir.e but tai'ed. ,i Vi' ,r-.oe in i re e Ora r. i in a i game by running ".1", yards a t "ij nd ma n l ' u rr 1 : rds. Weib-r putited ' a r. d.t 'on -j hl: n r-'urn-d ; wo yard. Moh.;rdt breke thta-mli the Nebt.a.-ka line for H " yaials. Co.- tm-i 's attejaj t at a Ion.: drop k i k: failed anil the o aartir en bd whh the ball in mid-tie'.'., y., ore: Notre Iam- l ; Nebraska 7. Pourtlt Cnarter. Boekne. m ut flipp and Barry back t! i i Spot Lights Spot Lights, Silver Beam (large size). Sale r Rift V OH (HO to a price 1 lb e . . W JBJ L j License $1.00 GRADE MiciiiGAM or. I IAA) OTRi: D IME'S ATTACK AT LI.C.O.S i C '-A .. -.viV I i .oi i i'. Only a f -v authcritit overlooked ?or., .p-c: ly ;n Saturday's game, it vj;i be harder than ever for the eypc-rts to k.. p h ta off a unanim- r,,. . 1' .f.ri,- . n at the op nin- of this period and u.rr.sin :"ul .-t Put-d Wvnne for Castner. ; . . . . ; .. . , i w...i-.. ,.rys f,-r yards and followed up 1-y hit- ;ra-' e- p.t-r for lour. (Jipp attr-nipted ,.,-n;, kick but the ball w.-nt wild. i bvMjHubka and Wright made lirst down t!i ball tt. the lb., yard line. K:by threw Ilubka for a nine yard b-s. A forward ;a--.s was intercepted 1 ;.' Sn.i'h on Nebraska's 35 yard hi)-. Iipp th-" n shot a pass to Barry f r 2 yard.-. "Jipp broke through th- btt'-'ide tt the Nebraska line n th- next play for a touchdown, lie kicked his own goal. Notre Dame 1 ; Nebraska 7. IiC'Ckii" rushed a group of substi tutes into the game and the teams ba:tb d buk and forth for the re naindr of the quarter the Notre I'aüie lir.e holding for downs and L-a ininu iios.-e.--ion of the ball in mid b' Id .iust as time was called. S""re by periods: Near- ! ame 2 7 0 7-16 N-hrasku 0 7 0 0-7 1'he line-up summary: Nebraska (7) Notre Dame (16) ' ' 11 Kiley .... Left Knd (("apt.) Cou-thlin L-ft Tackle II. Anderson I'U( W. Munn Left Guard Day (Capt ) Center M. Munn Biht Guard Larson Smith Shaw Weiler BUht Tackle 'oberer 17. Anderson Bight End Brandy Quarterback GipP ! Nt v.-man Hartley Left Halfback I Wricht Barry j BiKht Halfback : D.ile Castner j Fullback i Substitutions: Notre Dame Hayes jfor Kiley, Garvey for Capt. Cough I lin. Mehic for Larson. DeGree for j Smith. ess for Siiaw, Prokop for E. Anderson, Grant for Brandy, D. Comrhlin for Gipp. Mohardt for Barry, Wynee for Castmr. NV bra.-ka Hubka for Hartley. liowarth for Wright. Schoeppel for I i 1 iowar th. Borers for Dale. Nlraska scoring: Touchdown jSdB;p from touchdown Day. Brandy. GiPp; goals from touch- down, fJipp 111 safety AVeller. Otii- tials: Rtf.rto A. G. Reed. Uni- f 1 1 o-v 1 1 fit M'.ih' 'Tri T r-i r. I r- T W Ami rson . I'niversity of Missouri. C i'l-ld .tu lire Gus Graham, Unlvers- Ltime ke.-j.er Jay Wy.it t. University J i . ' . O t r, 1 t t , A A A u in - o ai 1 I C 1 ' . f Mi-souri. Tin-. : . 1 n u t e r. of period.- L SMITH-GREB BILL ATTRACTING FASS'SSS 'Tirols Going; Fa.t 1 r Tliurs - (l;:v ll Nile? W atelie I iv. W-.-h on'v t, i j h i etn a in in r b--- a for.- llarry M C,:-el, r l ' i". th. Spring'.-raok ring M i iu the r.a-..-: u.-'ic .vent m. South J'. n. . I.;-' O. t-ftt M;c, ;::.-.: m,.-.:: th- c::y and f j ' in m-..,-h; g t-ut.s in In li in a ' S. .:!.:: M;--"--n as wall as (l .-.o.-ago. U.-om :lu- a.lvance sil- it i : txpect-d tba' the . .".'J grand- 1 ; stand s als as ( '.I as the 5'"'" or 1' m r- Id-acher and. ringside res-.-va- ti will tak n by ih. n:ght be :ram. ii fore th i viidtli II-re SiH)n. i Sir.itb w.-e- re turne. "i :- n.cago , U.: liv f:o-u Br.v k'.yn : expected i go h eiti-.'-r Tue.-day or 1 1 ol tram connections v nt 1 1 h: livn: i::.ik;ng h:s aj n - l ; aranie m. . xhibitioa before the i :...; id V- ; . 4 . . . V o. ,;...r:.:s !:, r-i'lteil m his d, t w.:-d i ; his tr lining i n j :v t::y. . - - , . : i T . 1 I ' c ' , - - 1 v,:.i ,l.. ... l ii... l.. u: tr. - si:.- i.n:e. 1 1 -g-r's : -a- . : r Jim M ison. t n x '. ':-.; batt r is in the top 1 . - M an I ep t.:- put up r-au.e o; ;:. ou.-s oc- .. o- r - - :m;th -.:.-,-. w... g;- ch ir.ee at c .rp-:-ntu-r. J Nilcs Eak Prelims. j Over in Nibs. Mich., roxir.g far.? . - V-.,: t n to the prehmmary br its s tot a, .o- -v, T- the beme town M ; - ..;.,, tV . u.ivf.. r t .Ve x- - te r:. M,:.,A , :.: 'h:. v";;.orV, jl'i'M, w.r.sn r.-w a South Ib-r br. 'A i .-d - Mi.-higan town. IJ';:'. V. - tl-e :,-htw.-ight rS l-JJ-r ('-i.'---"R:lI Un.br. Kid M: I-.- . a r-. .-.1-r.t e I U r. ' i-'... . l , ,? - , t-O. '. . . pptn i:.e tn l'; a;.i Tr.ur: OHIO STATE WINS FROM PURDUE 17 0 ; Buckeye Open Conference Season by Blanking Boiler makers. COLUMBUS. O.. Oct. 16. Ohio Ftate won its !rsr w rn confer er.ce game of the ?-non Tiere th i? afternoon, defratin Purdue uni- vrrsity 17 to 0. The Buckeyes solve d ! the much vaunted "Boilermakers' " rhirt in the ftrst period ar.d led ty a clever 15 yard pass, crowed Pur- uuo b fc-oal two minutes before the maV v A ouchiown in the fourth quarter - was preceded by an aerial attack ! that carried the Buckeyes to th j two yard line where Weaver buck ed over. Purdue at times fought the Buck eyes to a standstill but lacked the necessary punch to climax their ef forts. Score by periods: Ohio State 7 0 3 7 17 Purdue 0 0 0 G 0 Lineup and summary: Ohio State Po.-dtion Purdue j .Myers Eendixen Left end. Huffman (Capt.) Birk (Capt.) Left tackle. Taylor . Nemeck Trott . . Spiers . Cooley Left guard. Stan wood .wank Claypool Center. . . Bight guard. Bight tackle. Slicker Carmen Bight end. IB Workman Don Field Quarterback. Stinchcomb Left halfback. Henderson Right halfback C. A. Taylor Watson Wagner Meeker Fullback. Touchdowns Ohio State Work man, Weaver. Goals from placement Workman. Goals from touchdown Stinchcomb, Workman. Substi tutes Weaver for Taylor. Oliicial Foorers Referee. Hackett, West Point. Umpire, Leon Gardner, Cor nell. Head linesman. Henry. Ken yon. Time of periods 15 minutes. Notre Dame Goes Wild as Huskers Bow to Rockmen All tho Notre Oamo that wa.s in Indiana gathered at Cartier field Saturday afternoon to heor what the Notre Dame in Nebtaska was doing. The proposed gathering in the gymnasium was moved outtdd) to accomodate the crowd ol 1000 students that packed one section of the bleachers. The orin- Walsh football game in progress before tho ey(s of the spectators played a sec ond fiddle to the game on the wires and "time out" was called every time Cheerleader Slaggert picked up hi.s megaphone. Cheer the Plays. To the gyrations of tho seven Junier trying out for berths as as sistant cheer leaders, the crowd fol lowed the big1 game, through every play. They went wild at tho first touchdown and groaned when the ball was returned for a penalty; thai first score of two points brought a demonstration while the Nebraska touchdown ivj-t n hol il t p dienen for a moinent unlil a h:f, ch,.t.r WCIlt up for 'the team." Those familiar ith Notre Dame foctb;lI1 ,roccJliro recariled the adverse scene as a run sign of the Irish rejuvenation; and all their 1'aith was rewarded when "Eddie. Anderson and Gipp got their passes working for the tcuch elown that put the came where !t be longed. When the ball rested on the three yard line, every man and boy en th- bleachers rose and plead with the te leurapher for a ''touchdown." And as a hid rusht 1 the message to the announcer the word was passed and "something" broke loose long before v is rtael. Priests and ! i the ooll'ge men and ! ninims took it out in im- 1 promptu beivi'-. bouts and .ledin Tu! Chung from Chin. proved hi;a. If a i roil Notr- Darre nun. ... in,,. Every mat, reo ive-d ins chee-rs a. he earned them '.ih "All-Am-iu-au ('tip,'" the big favorite. As th- crowd str.ime-d away aft r the -ram-.' eminent was so viv-d and enthusi- , ,:m vU strong that one eouid ciln.;o.-. see the piavers hurrying ale.r.g to th- showers. Talk ran along to t he next 1, , . . . . i . . . II . l'l ailU a i'ieo iio.U I e I l TO- mark.-l to a colour, of Chile that th- s'-crt- ua-- "d is a si-te." Th- i applause in the dming room became' ;l raging storm ar.d then the "gam,-" attbd down to save up for Valpo n- .?. w e; jC. t . . 1. . . ..... J ... . - t 1 - . i.ie Miiu-. muu. ..-.is aiumm . i UM in .Noire iJ,t:...e ami ju.-r ;ooinaii p.;. I V- 1 Ul'W'I'U III'.- f . I e 1 j ; i i'l'T L .... a..i .v.. . ... . . oi nui;:- auu .u:.es, Jimmies andi ive 1 1'lay ly pi y. ARROW'S OPE! SEASON AGAINST GOSHEN TEAM,. The South B---nd Arrows open the-.r all s-icor rh: aft-rr.' when th-y cppo? the Ge-shen team ,t Grshe-: A sqtiad c: p. ay. will b'ave th:s morning f--r th- i neighboring itv. Tl.e s-iuad in- j (mi., a i'oi.c.-k. tti.i.'.f,. i asier ana I Bar' n. era?: Pukrup. Kb-sinsI;:. I r- V- r. Cl.-e i"" -. V - .... G.re. NowarK ana n:?. cuir is: TV -" sr.l srhli'-.l r.-".vr ('::-! and Orev quarterbacks. Cap. Mb kielskim. Gfinberlmc. Yeag-r and Weir. 'erger. halfba-k.s and Kl S3 i and Einilcy. fulli ick nuiipr nuns .-iniiiciä nnu i , ...... . ' Smothers 11 dminZtOll 1 I N 1I A NA B OLI S. Oct. 1 vThe j ! Butr colb- football f-.m r.-m- I I ple-e'v oufu.ivel Wiln; :n. gt on h r- ' . todav" ar.d won I v a s-r- of 74 to1 . e. T Pgb.t ::..:. n n tr.- iin-.ir.c- ---r..- r-i wrre t-eib'e to ta.::a u, u..iri nit- i i.;...: ia-. .iv? of their I.e-fAier opponents. 'Boston College Repeats Victory Over Yale 21-13 NEW HAVEN". Cor. p. .. 0:t. 15 Boston college smother: d Yal to day. 21 to 13. repeating it victor:' of las: vnr, whfn it -Weited the VAU, ." t" 3. The nr.e wr. spec tacular throusrh.-nit. with a crowd nf more than 30oa in the '2l bowl, hopinp for a rr-pulfe of the inv.i.Urs ana cnoerine v:a to ino nnn morn-nt of the ftar.ie, when Tad o c -. " , , vi i r vi.. r,Uvte tedn? taken out with lnjtr.-ies and txvr) hVtrnn men !raving :h paTr,0 for tht same reason. Capt. Callahan. Aldri-h. Kempton. French and Walker were the Yale playfrs unable ' to continue while K-aphy and Lision of the visitors wre hurt. Boston tri'-d ten forward pa.-jes only two of which were succri-sfui. Both sides were penalized many time. INDIANA CONQUERS MINNESOTA 21 TO 1 Uoosicr Yictorv Adds to Go- pher Woes Come From Rchind to Win MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. C:t. 16. Minnesota slipped down another rung on the big 10 football cham pionship ladder todiy. when Indi ana forward passed her way to a HI to 7 victory. A driving attack pro duced by Minnesota at the outset brought the- games first touchdown and sent hopes or Gopher fandom soaring. They flew hish for one per iod, only to fall into a fatal tail spin when Indiana tied the count and Jumped into the le.nl in the second period. Forward passes, in which Wil liams to Mathys or Mirton to Mathys proved excellent combina tions, made possible the Hoosier touchdowns, with Fullback Kyle running rampant when the occa-j sion eiemanuea. inese men una Itisley lerl Indiana's offense, with consistently telling cooperation from the line. I While not tls startling as the Gop her defeat by Northwestern last Saturday, today's result upet the hopes, if not the expectations of Gopher fans who had looktd for a reversal of form. It was a repetition of last week's defeat, however, the Gophers being outclassed by the margin indicated by the final score. Lineup and summary: MlniK-sot.t Position Indiana Eckbcrg Left end. Frazer Left tackle. Atwood Left guard. Clement Center. . . . Bell . Bisley France . Pierce Mumby Leonard Knke Right guard Teberg Bight tackle.. Gruye Ilanny RUht end. Amston (Capt.) Mathys Quarterback. Regnier Larse.n Minton (Capt.) Left halfback. Williams . . . Kyle Right halfback. Ruben Ft ü I back Score by pe-riods. Minnesota 7 Indiana 7 r 0 r 7 7 7 (, 2 1 Minnesota scoring: Touchdown.! Arntson; Geial frem touchdown, 1 E-kberg. Indiana scoring: Touch downs. Minton. 2; Williams. Goals frooi touchdowns. Risley, 3. Offi cials: Referee. Masker. Northwest ern. Umpire. Mumma. West Point Field judge. Bay. Northwestern Head linesman. Bay, Iowa. Time of T.eiiods 1 .". ninu'f-s- rac!:. . i rr r t rrc if i' r-rmr ll-ll ISlf .ui l n.x JOW'A BY 203 SC0RFA"? URBANA, 111., Ort. 10 Illinois, ' s'rer.gt -:-e,l its chances fo- w-s i m ronte-reneo cnampicmip ar.-i t virtually eümii.ated 'owa fro::i tho rae-e today, cutting the h'ne at will and defeating the Ha wkev.-s to ?.. T!ie Illir.i. last yar"s title v.-inn r, used only .-trai-bt foott-jll tactics.! w hile Iowa s-prarg a brilliant array j of trick fc-rtiMtions, e-pee.-ially in th- j'ast two rainu'. when the batfb-d ! -spera t-ly. b-s.rs T JTTT f (7.f VTS F-ISV ' ', fQft STAGG S MAR00XS CHICAGO. 111.. Oct. D'. Oinro i f.ar.ba'.l team defeated! Ii i . 1 T t . . V . ; ne 'i"f.r;- M I l''d.t'. here- t day by .a s"--ore r f I p t(, n Th.. Litt!., (!ine, fought i , lard all the way. but w-r." h- p. 1 . - . -! U'-i'odi h yInr. ... ,r--,-,-s- f. r the Mrst ';uir- ter but rr-o-ked m the :..r.-! half and the Clvctco p! ivers plu" g-d J throurh th lino rp itedlv f r b n. ga :::s. VALPARAISO SWAMPS NORTHWESTERN ftf.0 VATPA B A ISO. Ir. 1.. O 11. "a I p a r a :.- .er:t- f o t ball t. an b f- it' 1 th s' ( rn fl.r ere t dav 1 y a scor? of 6? ; to 0. Th- ' ,-m,v- he Ho.-s;.--r flav e . ,- I rr,.!:- op;--sit'.o- to m ik-:. th- ritr.e in'er-sting. ' . , , v . : Loyola (..rustic .Otn Dawn Prep Hoiw 20-3 ' ' i CHICAGO. I". o . i '. Lyc'.i ' a r r . p,' - - -f Nr-- pr.-parat-ry v-h.-I ".rn .r. tr.e Ia -.iror n; A , 2a ' a " ' ' " ' . f ' . . rush Anv'fTncrs maRC UlUilO liwwt 1 I ORIOLES WIN 1-0 AND TAKE SERIES !St. Patll D;;Zj7i;lor l en j: ue Tille -VIien Fluke Homer Scores Run. ST. rAULs Minn.. Oct. 16. De fetir. the St. Paul club of the Amrrican association, 1 to o. in an exceptional! hard fought granr. th' Baltimore Intf rr.ational club toiav captured the minor lurue baseball k'lTT.Dior.jhln. A fluke hnnip run ws the only tally, Today.s vicT I Today's victory jrave th Orioles 4" ... f. nmes Pisypn. me contest was a ?reat pitchincr duel iretueen Fritz Coumbe. the Saints' crafty southpaw and Jack Ogdn. ace of International league mound men. Each allowed five mattered hits. It was in the second intjing. with two out and the bases unoc cupied that Shortstop Boley cracked 'hat normally woulei be a single to ripht center. .Miller, in going for the bill, slipped snd fell, and it rolled to deep center for a home run. al though the throw to the plate by Berghammer, who received the bail from Rirgerty made the ele( Jsion close. The score: jsa minore AR R H O A Maisel, 3b 4 0 '2 0 4 Liwrey, If 2 0 n 1 0 Jacobson, cf . . . 4 0 0 5 0 HoMen, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 ( Bentley. lb ....3 0 012 ft l-Oiey, ss 3 j 2 2 Bichop, 3b 2 n 1 3 Ecan. c 3 n 0 3 Oi;den, p 2 0 1 0 Totals . . . St. Paul Dressen, lb Duncan, If Biedert, rf Miller, cf . Hargrave, e Rapp, 3b . 12 n AR R H O A E 4 4 4 0 n n 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 5 I 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Ö n o A 0 0 4 0 1 0 o 0 . . 4 0 Berghammer, 2b 2 0 0 Boone, ss 0 0 1 0 0 Criiimhp, p Brazil . . . 3 0 0 . . 1 0 Totals 31 0 I! U ! r ' a t t- 1 . ..! i.aiira lor DerRiiamnor in ytn innintr. Baltimore 010 0"'O 000-1 ?t. Paul 000 000 000-0 Summary: Home run Rolev. Stolen bases Miller 2. Sacrifice hits Rischo'p, Lawrey 2. Double plav? Rlcrq-ert to Rapp. Left on base St. Paul 7; Baltimore 3. Bases on balls Ogdcn 2: Coumbe 1. Hit bv pitch re by ogden (Miller.) Struck out by Coumbe 4: Ogden 1. Umpires Stockdab- and Finneran, Time 1:45. Football Results Pennsylvania 7: Lafayette 0. Army 2S; Springfield 7. Chicago 41; Wabash 0. Cornell 60; Union 0. Ohio State 17; Purdue 0. Columbia 2C; Amherst 7. Wesleyan 3; New York university 13. Lebanon Valley 13 : ' Haverfcrd 14. Harvard 3S; Williams 0. Navy 7; Buchnell 2. Colby 13; Pates n. i Princeton 3 4; Washington and Left 0. Dartmouth 27; Holy Cross 14. Boston college 21; Yale 13. Indiana 21: Minnesota 7. Wi-conin 27: Northwestern 7. Notre Da me- IS; Nebraska 7. Michigan 3r; Michigan Aggies 0. University rf Detroit 4; Uni- j versity (( St. Louts I Tbitb r 74; Wilmington 0. ! Penn. Stute 41: North Carolina 0. Allegheny 0: Dickinson 7. Missouri 14; Iowa State 2. Marietta, college ;4; Wettminister Lehieh 41: Rochester 0. Mt. Sr. Marys 41: West Maryland Geor ginia 1 Was -1 ingt or. 0: West Vir- C.-orgetown Wef-t Ylrgir.il 1 W. slvn 7. i Catholic urivrrsitv 7: Muhlrn- j Carnegie Terh 21: Grove City .1. T 1.-.' -j -., "p.- c; Tr.br j 0 Franklin a'r.d Marshall 11; prnn- slyv mi t M. 17. Rutgers 1?; Virginia Poly 5. Kansas 7. Drake -1. Rutgers 1?: Virginia Poly 8. Swart hmore 7; Stevens 14. Centre '": Transylvania 0. C,f(-,rft own ft; 5r. Xaviers 27. ase 7: Kenyon 7. Wf.iKtc lf; Western Reserve 0. l).-r. ison college 21: I'niversity of Cincinnati Washington an-'. Jerffron 1 " e Geneva -. I r e n ; i Tech 44' Va-derbi Akron 21; Baldwin. -Wallace 0 i wiu-r.l'e-re 2: Hirm 7. Ohio We?yan 27; IB Idelberg !4. hi- North-rn 2: -Hterh in Syracus 7 : Pittsburg 7 . Stanford ; University of South orn Cilifornij lr'. Ur. iv-rs.tv f-f North Dakota : s?ouh Dako'a State Co'. ; .Montana stv- en ' School of Mim's i. Men ,'! na Kin1' s Agricu'.t'.ral coige . ; Emporii Normal 7. (ti1) Ui-.;v-rs:tv of Colorado "1; rfn .-r e-r:t- ". U' lh Agr r ulTuraI ( edlege 1 ? ; i C.: r td, Schoc.- cf Mines r I. n .' rs.tv e f Texas 2l : k. a horn. a ! A. and M. - Nor-h rnkfta Agg:s 20; "no , ? . ("."olorado co'rgA 2fl : Utah ur.iv r- Montma 2 Warh-.ngt-n 14. Azir Crumble. Before Attack of Michigan L ann abeob Mich Oct lv- ; The defense of the Mmhigan A-gif wh...:h hell Michigan's football team to op.e touchdown in th hrst half ( of todav'f gam, crumbled in the I t.vo- ...!s ard th Wolveri!,,? thro,,cn Farmer line to a -2.. to victory. Th f.v toucr.downs all r-ulted na straight football. The A-rtrie- f layed a numt-r of forward Passes in th third peri.!. but could r.' 1 1 mrd-k-te them. Many of the Wo! V'rir.s' patnl. fr,1 r:-.'1- in rur. around r.4. SOUTH BEND HIGH WINS 2714 GAME FROM GARY i Edwards is Star of Orange and Blue Victory Over Steeltown Team Gary Scores Two as Result of Local Fumbles. South Bend High school triumphed over Emerjor. school cf Üarv ?v:--day afternoon by a s.ccre of 17-14. The local bry. excelled in w -Pcirtmer.t of the game, and th v:-trry was a deserved ore. Both touchdowns scored by th Gary bo wer1 the result f fun-': ' on the part of the locals In the f.rt-t quarter. K!s-. the i .t-r-' : t- half .ricke d i:p a ftir.ibl a-.d outdistanced the f-d.- jn a ird. ;: .r for the goal. In the third -;i:art-r th feat was d up', ic.i t r d '-her. f South Bend plaers fumbled a punt and -an -th r .ard da.- h v i :-. another marker. South Pend earned her touchdowns by strr.iht line bucking. ir.d h 1 d a b;g edc rn the exchince rf kicks. The Crange and Blue te-i-.n ...prar 1 to have a bad case cf stasre frieb in the f.r.-t o,uart-r. bu dur.---rerainder of the game thy played with sn.'ip and vier. Edwards, the local rirht half. ua the hin:r. r'm of the ba ! 1 men. He made three r.f the- to-.-hdon . and w.i th r .i' :n-; n '. of two passes which resulted in scores. His line plun;:: was cf r he battering ram variety, and his end run t eeb . o:f -ird 1 h :i '. - mo.t needed. npr. Z'ivt and Nikcc in -he Syracuse Comes From Behind to 'Tf T)j J.J. 7 J. 'T JL IU JL 1 1 I- l (J SYRACUSE. N. Y , Oct. W.-?y- racuse and Pittsburg fought to a seven to seven tie here today. Pitts burg scored its touchdown early in the f.rst quarter. Hewitt, the Pan ther fullback, beintr pushed o er th? line for the six points after fumbles, 1 by Syracuse backs had sriven Pitt the Ojoaii close to the Syracuse goal line. Davis kicked goal. p Syracus- evened the count in the uura quarier, wnen Gullck, husky Orange tackle, scooped up a fumble by Anderson of Pittsburg and raced OVfr thfi line for '' touchdown. Ab. bott kicked the goal. SINGERS WIN FROM BENTON HARBOR HlSsrES Moffitt Wins from Mooney, Star Hurler of the Hon. e of David. Although they were held to four single by Paul Mooney, star pitcher of the Benton Harbor. House ofjtno pi..v r-r tr.e renter, --utard. t.tc,,je. David. team. the South Bend!'""'1 ,h ' v' thlt OI" n bob- tor th- Singers halke.t ui, a 4 to 3 virtorv in the tir.-t game of a two-game series at Singer rark Saturday after noon. "Snappy" Mothtt, regular nght fiebler of the local club did the local club did the pitching for Singers, the management saving Joe Newkirk. star hurbr for Sunday's game. Motiitt. performed like a re gu- ar in the pitching role holding the onsr haired n':o-. r in t ' and pulling out of f cveral'liad holes with the assistance cf hLs defense. Altbonirh thev wr. rhar.-i .'tt. Although they were charged with four errors the Siigtr de fer.se was above its regular .tandard. The held- ers behind Me.flitt pulb-d down num. - erous drives that looked like sure sn.ftie-s. Aftowski and Broder ptarred in the field for the locals.' Klun for the vLitors mad- several catches I which saved Mooney from a morel derisive defeat. I A crowd of about 5 on witnessed j the irante. The twn tr .im. will mr-r r nrain thia fift. rnnr,:i it, . a game of the series. Rox score: Sinscrs A R R II O a! Broder. e f t 0 h , Aftowski. ss 4 1 1 ' Connors, lb 4 n - o Touhey. T,b 1 l a Baker, c 4 o 1 e, 2 j Vargo. 2h : i l -,' Queen. If o o " ' Spa ir. rf : 1 : c ! Ior;t p :: r, i n ! Totals ?j 4 4 2 7 J HoiN' Of Daid AB R H A , Williams, rf T, o 1 Klun. cf :, n o i ( Tally. If :. 2 1 " .' H.annaford. lb .... ä 1 1 12 r' Faust. 2b ,r, r 2 2 i Vieri ntz, ss ' 1 2 2 2 Kalkenstrin. c r, B-Il. "b 4 r, r. i : Moe.ny, p 4 n 1 1 1 Totals 43 3 7 27 7 Singers 020 110 r-r. 4 Hou.e of David Oil (r OK-;; Summary: Two ba?e hit Vier.nfz. Error.- Williams 2; Faust 2: Wt ir.tz. Aftowski. Connors. V.-jrr", Mof. j ritt. Stnuk out by Me flV.' .; bv I Mooney 4 Thfo r-n ba ','.? off 7tof- ' fin 4; t ff Mooney 2. Urnplre-Coff . ROSE POLY LOSES TO EARLHAM IN 7-6 GAME BICFLMONP. In Ort. ! Earlham up--: the dope hre r'-Jay by defeating Boe IViytechr.io 7 to ' in a h ivi fough' gan Th- icrtl cc I'.er i a r. s won on their :. ght:-g abilit . be ir.g outplay-1 by the visi tors. Em-.:-, th- 1 2 4 p--und f.-ehman hilf e : -V ' O 1 r g-al :. s- irr d f' Grit o r c r ' : . 5 . K.ri'-lT.. ,,a fr ru.' Er.g-n-rt v. nt over for tr.e t-it'-rs" ?'-orv, Bhineh-irl he g' -i Princeton Runs Up 34 To 0 Score on W. & L. PRINCETON. N. J.. Oct. If. Princeton overwhalm-d the Wtsh-!;-.gtor. and Lee football eleve.n in P..imf '. i lum today by the sc-re ef .3 4 to o. Th " 'i.-itors were r.evr dangerous and Princeton, sacred e-. e peri' Aim i :t 1 1 -oinciALs MÜNCHS. Ind. rct. e. Charg4i by er.''- 1 .'ury g.dicrr.'rs w;'h o1"- --pira . -. a . cc n.u.ittini G-r.e Wilhams, form.fr deputy pro- , t cut:r.- attorney, ir.cma . :u..ir. : at rny. srt o.;-t .sn-r. a m- ohir.is. wr arrt1 To'.iy .n-i ar. Uir.i hM ur.-ifr 5J.'''"j bond? played th-:r usual s' '! ir rirr m"?kirg r.-.a-v cf tlic 1 r . l V: 1 - - cf th d ay. and pi'.lir.g the in rf r r.- of the Gary lads Th'-r.s. who t '; the plac of Strick! r m cku:rt'r du--ir e the rsT er-nrter w 1 s -. n o - . b'.e jfor the fr.-t 'cnr. South iv-n.d found it impossible to pa-b. the ball ever . ... . - ....... . t the rcil lin' after work;:: cr th. a bill 1 to etriki"g distance, when T hie t.v.k ooI:.mand. With a . omplicted 1 -h:ft pb'iy. he- drew the G iry r.-a-n oft t In 1 r guird and Sa bo ork the over for the hrst tou'-hdown scores I by the lo, al. BIeacliers Colbipve. Cfh.ua Is .at the can.e had a hird tin." k pin l' the crowd off th p lay ire la-Id. The pine v.b.irh stretched near tho 5 o 1 ; 1 1 the ::e- wa. too mall to hold the fans who were carried away by the xciterner.t of the prime. Dur:r.e th- tlrst quarter a section of th- bleachers collapsed and s-pilled many of the occjjpantp on the around, but none were injured Loyal roote-rs of the Joral school vied with the small knot of GArj t"ari in providing noise. The cheer ing was well organized and the fhr leaders worked h'ird to hIp rrl.ng the Victory to the local sehe'!. 1 1 no remaining pari u tt.o nam- one o o line held like a store wall and the ball went eve r. Here the Jo, -als kicked out of ilar.tter and the ceme e r.ded Iluanls a star. Edwar-'.i the loc-,1 half t-': ii th onlv man that the orv team found difficult in .-'cppitic and tlntc aftc time he ( ird-d ;. round the :.d- fo lark'e ain-'. Many football 1.. r take this into consideration, but It I 'arh to piurvt- tbrougi-.. rapt. Zuvi r. Klink. Nyikos. Maxe;,-. Smith atel Totb. did this wt.rk for the jo V and are' worthv of pral--. Every man on the sou ad dcsTve much 1 reclit for the a'e.ry. Whib- sonne s'ond o; mTe pron.Innt I " than others, it was due to the stellar work of -.-.- :rvi-ibl- unit; that In dividuals w re at t o star. Th'- j , I o U t h I. To! Garv lne-up : !Toth f ; Rt:rr.an j ... . T'' ft T:r!', f. , louver f Capt. -fior" , !K,in' !.. j 1,r,1'f''A r;1 I.i !' Tae',; Eef- r ,rd c. r r K:.:I;' ; B;ht Ta-kb It: !:d -rirp'.'1 Yr -ir.-St u r g' . Jor. Ma -v y!';r,? - rn!t n .vi : 1 S r i C V. ! e r Slby -.rMg ei le r B-.- L-f- !-.,:r e . U. l-.-.ard .i B'.ghr Half R.:ek S ! '' O ' ' ';7 ' W-- O Euliv. 1.- ' 1 -uchdewr: TMwudv 1 s 1. Ke'c.-, p r;.i.,! f I .wr -S ' - lv ; Woo; 2 Sib-':'';':'' 1 T h 1 T ' r .- '.- 1. r :.- '.',. f ' - 1 1 n: r i v for s : . ; ' , -. - - ' - J 1 ' f, ,r So ! r. j- T . - s4 B-:i : ''-r-o r - -.- - A ' . v : ' h t ' v ' i i 1 . h" : n e. No: r p 1 r-, e e r. 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