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jftiV OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sanda? Morning, Koremficr 8, I93t PAG3 7P, ft - .74 rs kTl-H sV -' 49 miiva..o; y imMa nil Merei ' . ' ; fi-- V in i i ii i , : ; : " -'T""-": j' a" ;- '' " ' Indians' Overhead v Attack Is Foiled When Five of V Josses Intercepted By BRIAN BELL ; OLYMPIC STADIUM, Los An geles, Nov 7 (AP) Southern CaUtornIaadvaneed a Ions stride toward! the Pacific coast confer not football championship by defeating Stanford 19 to to day . before a record crowd esti mated at 95.000 persons. - - The : largest assembly to wit : nesa- a football garnet In Los An : seiea hi me lrojans vi ouuiown California display a powerful at tack with which v the alert bat leas sturdy Indians from Stan ford conld not eope. Southern California scored once In each period, except the ' third when the" visitors dereloped v a sustained running attack and oat- played -: the winners for that Quarter of an hour. - J Stanford s was expected- to take to the air In an effort to cut down Southern Cauofrala'a .su perior poundage and the--Indiana did toss if -passes out succeeded In i completing only two. Fire tfcaee they lost " the bait . who alert Trojans intercepted the tosses. .'I v.'..'. " i-'.:' Moffatt Injured Upon Second Play Phil Moffatt Stanford's all around star, was f creed by injur lea to leare the game after the first two nlexs. . The first touchdown of the game came near the close of the first period,, the result ot running Pinckert placed Southern Cali fornia In position to score by sprinting 22 yards .to the Stan ford 15-yard line on a reverse 1 play. Sharer started out, cut back, and scored the touchdown standing up. Southern California advanced the ball 47 yards to the touchdown In tonr plays. The try for the "extra point was low. A march of 7 1 yards in.seren plays In the second j Quarter brought a reward ot another touchdown. Mohler slipped - from the six yard line outside bis right end for the -touchdown: Bob Ersklne . place-kicked the extra point i ;..";' Sun Guard Starts Final Offensfre . ' r Larry Stetens, a substitute guard r converted 'a Stanford .of- Junior High Grid Battle,. rWrestlihg and Collegiate : Football Hold Spotlight 1 all 1 B- s-fl II Bl iii M ''-r I Li nri hnnn Urnr uij uanu ntnt Missionaries get no Downs, "Irish Prevail By 12 to 0 Count 7 Stealer Williamson, center and captaie f the Untrersity of 8oathem California eleven, whicbx Saturday defeated SUn ford, regarded as the Trojans only dangerous rival for the Coast conference championship. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. t. (AP) The Columbia university Irishmen defeated Whitman uni versity, defending champions of the Northwest conference, li to 0, ton' the rain-soaked gridiron of Multnomah stadium here today. Columbia ' scored in the first and the third periods. Despite the mud that covered the ball It was forward passes that accounted tor iboth scores. The Missionaries were shoved to their one-yard line by Nehl's 44-yard kick In the first Quarter and were forced to kick out An derson's kick was blocked behind the goal line but an off-side pen alty on Columbia nullified the score. Anderson's second kick, par tially blocked, rotted to the Whit man 42. On the first play Nehl tossed a long pass to Thomas who took It on the Whitman 42, dodged two tacklers and dashed to the goal line.. i l vA bad t pees rf ra center on, the riml mUV J.. 'AMt.M. Am. mm m.mmm JTI UJ. Cf.1A X : sport fang AU they could ask in th way of rarlety. Thai U1 cuumiw uhi itcniuii - festmttes wUl open Tuesday nifnt at 7 o'clock with the iun- Ciasn I0T liue: vet for high school xootDau classic under the flood lights on Sweetland field, Leslie and Parrish elevens contending for the only city championship this autumn sport season af fords here. . , O " Parrlsh has always held the GRID SCORES '" 'PadOs Oaaat --!'-?' ' 'Oregon 8Ute It. MonUna t. :Callt Frosh IT. Stanford rrosh : -. California It, Washington t. So. CaUtormU ll. SUnfor . Columbia It, Whitman t. ' Nevada 12, San Jose . I STATERS Bl ' . Against Youngster ascendency In Its athletic en counters with Leslie, but on the other hand Leslie holds the edge on that basis of rating which. Is under such disrepute Just now, "comparative scores. - Leslie held Oregon City Junior high to a scoreless tie after Oregon City had beaten Parrlsh 20 to 0. Yet there are scores : giving the op posite Impression, Parrlsh beat ing McMlnnvIlle It to on Me Mlnnviile's field -while the best Leslie could get here was a T to I win. Leslie has scored. points to opponents 12 and Parrlsh has made 82 to opponents' 2t, but that also means Uttle as only two of the opponents have been the same. Suffice It to say that the scores show -both Junior high elevens. though.' ' comparatively Inexpert- Cougars Win Great Clash By Goal Kick The years of wrestling experi ence and the whirlwind speed of Jack Brentano are going to be big factors in his effort to wrest the northwest - middleweight cham pionship belt from Prof. Newton ot Oregon City at the Salem ar mory Tuesday night on the Arm istice program. - Brentano has wrestled la many j places both In this country and In . Canada and Is a master at pro tecting himself la the ring. Where Tale 1 2, St. Johns . : Harvard T, Dartmouth V Columbia 2T, Virginia t. Army 20, Louisiana State t. Cornell 1 4, Alfred t. Lehigh It, Prlnceta T. Georgia 7. N. T. U. f . Colgate 22. Penn State T, Maine 20. Bowdoln a. Mt. Union f 2. Detroit Tech Rennselaer 7, Vermont t. Navy -B- 0, Plttaburg "B" Temple 12, Vlllenova 7. Muskingum It, Wooster t. Holy Cross 12. Dunuesne . Williams 2t. Wesley 7. Syracuse 122. Western One Touchdown Earned, Two oh Breaks; Score At Corvallis 19 to 0 ROGERS TTELD. Putnam, Wash.. Nov. 7 (AP) Washing- rr.nniftr -r. threwm flat ta I un. a Amherst 22, Trinity f. Ra ton Bute college noseo out a ror- tn mat with wrlsUocks or head ocious University of Idaho foot- locka Brentano lands In an man ball team here today t to I on a ner tQ&t brMks the fall with his wet neia in a see-saw game iuu Qanaa or ft itrlklng first, and of fumbles and Interceptions. avoids taking the usual punish- Each team made a touchdown, I meut. Idaho made two points on a safe-1 Newton Is one of the younger ty, and W. 8. C. retorted with a wrestlers in the northwest but his field goal that gave the point nee-1 youth and vitality seem to be In foyurth' .down pst Whitman the 1 ended, 'are among the strongest hia favor. He adheres to the new school ot professional wrestlers yard Una paved ths way. tor th a i"w " " Vv. ri. Tr.hitft Rt ? Wre. 1 rg. His powerful drives make essary to win. A tumble by Idaho on its 21 The other day the fans were kicking because Willamette Wras too good for the Northwest coalerence and ought to get Into trigger one. Now they're kicking because It lost a game, the second defeat hi three years te conference play. ball on their own 27-yard line In the third period. Nehl gained three yards at tackle. Thomas: pass, to Nehl on the next play, was good for It yards and first down on the Whitman 20. Then Thomas step ped, back and shot a pass .to Don OXeary. He. caught it on the lt yard line, fell, but got up to dive across the goal. In the state In their 'classifica tion, and are so evenly matched that It is bound to be a battle. Leslie had Edge en Lettermem Available The plan broached by ' Oliver Huston, athletic chairman of Cap ital Post No. t, to divide the un attached rooters of the city Into two camps depending on their first Washington State score. Schroeder, halfback, carried thej gooey ball ta the Idaho t-yard stripe oa the first terrific smash. Colburn, fullback, ripped through the center, of the line for five yards more. Colburn smashed over 1 center for the touchdown. A rejuvenated Idaho team start ed a drive oa Washington State's ' 41 yard line In the third period. this bad medicine for his oppon ents. Art O'Reilly of Eugene, who Is noted not only tot his wrestling ability, but also for his facial con tortions while In the ring, win meet "Speedy" Weikum In a pre liminary match. O'Reilly Is well known here ana at' one time had a large following of Salem tans, weikum wrestled Columbia made 10 first downs, residence north er tenth of Trad I and counted t points before it was I street, it meeting with favor. Tor' Bcnroww mmwio, m "-ioaee and had the upper hand ua- Whitman none Of course that Isn't the point. They figure the Bearcats were anrwar two touchdowns better than Pacific. We think they would be too leaving out consideration the cripples.. Don' be footed. Those boys listed cripples went In there but tney shouldn't have. Georgia Gets a 7 to 6 Victory as I : - W . UverijrOtham If the Ksralars had started. it most probably would have been . scoreless .tie. "xney couM have held Pacific's early threat, but could never have retained Punch enough to do nay scoring t least that's oar viewpoint. ' , By ALAN GOULD -NEW YORK!, Nov. 7. (AP) Two spectacular displays ot foot- Those living north of this divid ing Una will root for Parrlsh and those south, tor Leslie. Coach Gurnee Flesher ot Les lie has a slight edge on experi enced men, with four ot last year's lettermen and one from the : year before while Parrlsh has; only three. Hastings, full hack who played guard last year. Mason and Burns who were half backs both seasons and Elliott. quarterback last year and now ho marched to the 2t yard llne.tlL on oC th prora sonnenbergs Then George Wilson, quarter, caarht him low and navedtha swung around right end, shook I W.T taT a aneedr finish of the on nan a aosen ucxies, reversea i bout. his field and tore sensationally arouna tne oiner ena ror a louca-i yt - down. Tyrrell failed to convert ,lclSS nOUUGIS laaao otocaea oanaer psu is the same period, and Schroeder fell on It behind the goal Una, giv ing the Vandals two points on a safety. An infuriated Cougar paek went rordham 2t, Detroit t. ' Drexel 12, Crslnus 1, Pitt 14, Carnegie Tech fl. Brown 2f. Ohio Wesleyan 12. Lafayatte 22, Rutgers t. Tufts C, Boston U. 0. Delaware 21. SwarthPiore t. Notre Dame "B 22. Buffalo I. Boston College It, West Mary land 12", i iBtyertord 12. Hamilton 2. t v ! Providence 12, Niagara U. sV - Bueknell - 7, Georgetown tV Catholic U. It. ManhatUn I. Southern West Virginia 12. West Virgin la Wesleyan 7. South Carolina 27, Furmaa t. Penn Military 2, Baltimore t. Davls-Elklns 12, 8L Thomas t. Mercer 12, Birmingham South ern 0. Delaware 22, Swarthmore t. Bowdoln 14. Bluefleld t. Washington-Lee f , V. P. L t. Vanderbtlt 2t. MaryUnd It.' Alabama 21, Florida t. CORVALLIS, Orev Nov. 7 (AP) Playing la a driving rain that turned Bell field Into one great mud;-puddle, the Oregon State college football team won its first coast conference victory with a It to count over Men tana here today. . Oregon State scored late la the first period to take the lead .and in the final Quarter crossed tha Grlsxlles goal line twice more, Only one try for point after touchdown 'was successful. Montana, showed flashes ot power through the line but only once threatened the orange goal line seriously. That was In tha second period when Leroux block ed Rust's punt on the Oregon State 15-yard line and Vldor re covered for Montana on the Stat er's seven-yard marker. Oregon State's first string line men were rushed In and Joslln was sent Into the baekfleld to help stop the expected touchdown drive. ff v -1 - In three successive downs Mon Una lost three yards and In a final attempt to score tried a pass. But the ball was ground ed and the Orangemen took It on their own 10-yard line. Pass by RamponJ Goes for Score . During the opening period play surged from one end of the field to the other on a series ot punt exchanges. The scoring play came after Oregon State had ad vanced to the MonUna It yard 0 Willamette To Start Play The. Willamette university ball, the first a 7 -yard gallop for an end but still calling signals. n lM P meeting a do- girW tnter-cUss basketball sched-1 ton t, - - . . . T I . . . I fawmltieil Km 4f mmJk Tiei rut ilea an I m m I T Havent seen: Spec Keen, but touchdown" from klckoft by Buster Mott and the other a magnificent goal-line defensite itand, enabled the University ot Georgia to con quer New York- university today- land continue an -unbeaten march are the. veterans available along with Staples who was out of school last year but played in lt2t. .Coach Harold Hauk of Parrlsh . a a. e f.T..ji. guards converted a stanioro-.oi-1 -v" J-ZWttL -k ihf -uqowwu Murai BU vraiiaoi . nwo. jruia, fenslveeaeon into ; tha final championship last year's center now pUylng -touchdowns of the game in-tha - aedr-freah- MB?.. . ' : h sixty-inree inousana speciaiors. last euarter when he placed him self in front of a short forward pass over the center -of the line, catching tha ball ' on : Stanford's 14-yard line and dashing-back to raxSSa tear yards of the goal rineXSkaver hit the middle of tha line for two varda and on the next pUl. Mohler slipped off his right uckie for nu secona touchdown of tha game and his Southern : Callfornlaplayed better football than did Stanford but there was not a difference of It points In the two elevens to day. Tha Trojana. perhaps, were no more " than two touchdowns better than their rivals of 15 - years' standing. Injured, 111 : Gridmenare Some Better Lorea "Scotty" Grannie. Wil lamette universltya stellar -cen ter who was removed from the Pacltle game Friday night when ha vir tually - coir lapsed be cause of ill ness '.with tonsllltls, was ' som e w h at Imp rev a d S&tur d a y and w I 1 I probably be back In school Mon day, accord ing 10 a I S TXorea OiMinlt ' buddy. Bill Ross. , Grannls spent the night In the hospital before the game but was in the sUrting lineup neverthe less and played most of the time. The exercise caused the glands of his throat to swell, but with careful attention he is better now and will probably get out of the hospital today. . , . ! Roy Benjamin was carried off the field In the game bat U was not Pacific's fault. Lowell Crib ble, playing---the . opposite end from Benjamin, lunged at a Paci fic man Just as ha went down and Gribble's leg struck Benjamin's head. Roy is better bow. but wilt probably have a stiff neck for while.' v v-h.-:-. '- :V -'-a i Allen, Carpenter.. Mahen . and Johnson were all tired Saturday, but ; their injuries were " not bumped In the game - enough te Incapacitate them. .-. .. . . tttntiona. A untaue and refresh lng attitude for a coach to use, If - you ask us. the biggest crowd that has wit nessed a gridiron game in New York this season, taw the scrappy Georgians keep their slata clean with a 7-to-f victory after a thrill ing battle. Trailing by a touchdown, out rushed and outplayed, the Geor gians struck their decisive blow at the outset of the third period to take tha lead and then defend it with as sUuneh an exhibition as any . metropoliUn r gridiron "has seen In many, a moon. . , Buster Mott took Big lira Tan-' Lots of 7 to a games. uugai w ,-' j.r '71. ' r opponent a run for iu money, ke the extra point out ot foot- Mi:TUf ot the paaf week's "IT ,;r,""r ,Z:.:Z I Pe., may give the BearcaU all n vu v eae w-a.we ouva tu v But that's all water down the xoJUrace new. Lin field com ing up Wednesday. No setup. wnder cnrcwmsuincee. a what Albany did to College of Idaho and what Columbia did to Whitman. It Just floora the dopesters. But dont ha f ooiea alct Whitm ; either. . Mud. Applegate and sense ethers not ! there. What did Borteske caret It rat no conference ice. quarterback. CapUln Don Coons, end, and "Brownie ' Myers, full back. Wrestling Prograaa Follows Grid Game Tha wrestling card at the arm ory Is also Tuesday night, but since the football game sUrU at 7 o'clock and tha grappling not until :04. tana will be able to see both. Wednesday feature la the WiUamette-Llnflell . f o o t h a 11 gama Northwest eonference - af fair,-U the at Umoon. . Unfleld Is at tha bottom of the .confer ence standings but has given each termlned but tired Idaho line. Sander shot a long on to Luft, substitute Quarter, for 21 yards. He was down on tha 25 yard Has and two more aerial sallies failed. Sander heaved another long pass to Erickson, substitute for Luft. Erlckson was roughed, and Wash- ula'has been drawn and games will sUrt Monday. Monday afternoon the seniors and sophomores will plsy and the Juniors and freshmen. Each day the first game sUrU at 4 o'clock and the second one at 4:41. Tuesday's games: treshm on line. Rampoal tossed seven varda Georgia Tech It. North Oaro- Zm L. troM.!4 th rtMna,B- .w nua no one near htm. The fourth Quarter sUrted with both teams puntiag freely, and on one attempt Schwammel broke through- and blocked Reynolds punt on the MonUna six-yard line. Tha bail bounded back , to the three-yard line and Schwam mel scooped It up and skidded across the goal Una. More puaU followed the ensu ing kickoff with Davis high Plrals gradually forcing MonUna. back. Then Tommy Ward, sent u at Quarter for RamnonL eaugnt a pant on tha Montana Una It. Tulane 27, Ala. Poly t. Grlnaell 21, Washington L Carlton 22. Coe 2. Duke 7, Kentucky 0. Sewanee 7. Mississippi 0. North Carolina State I, Missis sippi Aggies t. Virginia StaU 42. Virginia Un- Chatunooga 12. TransylvanU 7. Southwest At Port Worth: Rloe I. Tex as Christian 7. Okla. Aggies 20, Crelghtoa 0. Southern Methodist t. Texas A. A M. 0. hallT Ob Wall it helDS tO decide games somehow, sometimes o course the wrong way, depending on whom yon want to see win. It's Just a game.- " . Ington SUte got the ball on the 7-1 soohomores and Junior-seniors. yard line. Two running plays fall-4 Thursday: seniors-freshmen and ed. and John Eubank, a dead-eye 1 lunlors-sophomores. kicker, was sent In for Colburn at 1 A round robin series will be fuIL Eubank stood oa tha 14-yard I nlaved aad leecue sUndinga wtlll una and booted a nerfect nlace- decide the championship. Last tnent. year the Juniors won. How I Play Football By FRANK CARIDEO. (Twice AU-Amertcaa Qoarterback with 1D29-1PS0 cbAmplonabip ivocre Dame, head tMcaxleid coach at raraue sasrverstty ana Notre ame.l II errerson S. uKianomst iv, &ansas V. University 0 Middle wast Ohio SUte 20. Navy t. Notre Dame 4t. Pennsylvania t. Michigan 22, Indiana t. Chicago 12, Arkansas 12. Northwestern 22, Minnesota 14. Wisconsin 7. Illinois f . Purdue 4t Centenary f. Nebraska 7, Iowa t. Michigan SUte 100. Ripen 0. Obertln 0. Akron 0. Iowa SUte 7. Kansas lute f. Ohio U. 27. Depauw t. featured with Lew Ayres In the motion picture The8ptrit of II Marquette II. Washington and ni.. . i. mm r-a ..-lHyara una and ainait t.n of Uuteo ,. I " " b.f.r k. ni w Third Score SENIOR GIRLS III MlEJBtll TIM J DALLAS. Nov. 7 The lnter- clasa voUeyball tournament, en tered by four enthusiastic teams vi. v Miinni 4r1 u won bv -.-ww. m , - - . mJtmm.tmJ. V .... - mi.l. the senior class team, uames 01 1 to ui AtlauU baekfleld star, ilg-xagged his way 20 yards, then shot Into the , clear as he neared mldfield. Not a violet-clad ' figure touched him as he completed a 1 7-yard dash for touchdown, aided by su perlative blocking. With the score great ' end. Vernon Smith, calmly place-kicked the ex tra point that turned out to be the winning margin, his perform ance duplicating the fashion in which- Georgia ; ! overcame New York a year ago. It marked Geor gia's sixth straight triumph ot the 1931 season and tha second set back ia a row for the Violets, un- kinds of trouble, especially since the local team will hart had only tour" days to recuperate from the pounding It received in the Pa cific game. s-sass Leslie Holds No Victories OverParrish n a.i ft :P5 I ; for MEN: " 'Select your gif t early to vo!d last-minuU confu glon. A small, deposit Senator Hotel SIS If, High Tackling la as essential te anj D layer as hia abulty ta think or kick or pass. Good uckiing u a prima factor ta any .boy playing football. .Tackl ing requires eourage, wllling- nees and determ ination. A good tackier eaa not do without these three tssantUls they, are hia best equipment; racaung is a . -'r defensive net. rraak CsxUm Indications from advance dope When vour onsoneat has the ball that toward tha formulating otland Is running as fast and as ! different history as far as scores I hard as he" can - for vour goal are concerned when Leslie and I line a Uckler has to stop him rarrisn junior nign scnoois meet i brine him down.- -There Is a Tuesday night under the huge I treat thrill In a rood Uckle: nor- are UghU for tha first night toot-1 haps one ot the greatest In the I ball game ever played in the game. The man who prevenU a iSUto by Junior" high schols. score against, his -team is a very Of - the seven tootbaU games ImoorUnt person and a rood played between LesUe and Pais I Uckler la lost as much a Ur run in the past, Parrlsh has aa- as a' good ball carrier. nexed .five and two: have ended! The bast ram of tackUnr la to Eight Of last year's mat Dor-1 la Scoreless ties. The aontb S.lmat tlia adranMnv mnnar'a lara The?lt21 school championship J e". rtHng at lem boys have never bested the Just above his knees with your vollevball team was composed of s',cl .Blu" ana wnn i nonn on tne gnairon and the shoulder. As your shouiaer Ethei I McAllaster. Lydla MehU hw t menthreatening to repUce only contest aver taken by Leslie J strikes him, wrap your arms x ... r..rr..- Arum, if.. Hart. I Tovcraoa, (ma pes-1 waa in oaseoau last sorlnr. -; i around nu knees, tisnten your man Acnes Kerr. Dorothy El- Ia pr?sp5ch5 - - :J - -A toUI Of 21 points has been hold and force him off his feet iiott. and Helen Shreeve. . xam nmaa w "?uf, W9Z uouuted for Parrlsh and only backward to the ground with I5r ...... . .. times a week under direction of I ic tnr ta.ii i. ..... . 1 , iA. , ,An,.v THIS is tne urst year mat to- nnia. ..--.i.i. . v "" T"" L " VT.T . i . w m - ' . . thU - tournament, were played ; in Meehan's regime. tba hlrh school gym. The tour nament waa pUyed on the basis or single elimination. : s " The i sophomores ueteatea tae freshmen in the first round while the seniors were defeating, the Juniors. . In the losers- game ins Juniors - managed to - beat ' tna sophomores. . The final game was won by tne senior ..giris to cuncu the '.school- cnamptonsnip. raun : Oil SALEM SQUAD lev ball has been one of the In terelass sport for tha girls' classes. Miss HulL the girls phy sical ' education instructor, states that " the volleyball tournament fully met her expectations. She being stressed at preseatTand the men are taking it easy until they get their muscles Into condition. The veterans are E. Otjen, 171; Don Sugal. ICS; George Milton-j berger, 155; Paul Tennent,145: Tne . only year that Leslie has I steps. Be sura that when yon scored was In It 22 when Grimes I wrap your arms around the run performed ' for "Gurnee Flesher. I ner's knees you break his leg so la one of the games that -.rear Itlon make It impossible for. him Leslie made It poinU, but Par-1 to advance another step, by fore- plans U begin .Interclass basket- L.. Anders0II, 145; AVt So- nan soon. ; - BUSirZESS LEAGUE Six teams la the, newly organ ised Business league at tha Cap- iUl bowling alleys roUed theli first games Friday night and tha others;' unable to appear because gal, 125; Gordon King, 115, and Robert Ostlind, 100.- tr More matches will bs scheduled this year than last and a number will be sought with Portland high schools. Vernon Gilmore, physical director, hopes to enter the Salem team la the state championship meet which Is held annually. Wrestling Is sUU a minor sport at Salem high; but If ft goes well this year.lt may be recognized and, letters awarded.; rist got 20. -The scores In the past are 1117 PaTrish 20; - Leslie 0. 1122 t LesUe Parrlsh Parrlsh l or o. o Parrlsh 12; , Parrlsh 20; Parrlsh 2ft; Parrlsh I: toUls 21 7. Leslie lttt LesUe Leslie It lt20 Leslie 0. LesUe 0. two to three feet further than ha Is at that second, then lunge for him with every ounoa of vitality you have. Ia lunging tha Uckler has his greatest leg drive with bis hips low, head ap aad arms spread wide and he 'drives' direct ly 'through' the runner. The action in the Universal pie- tare "The Spirit of Notre Dame" showlnr at Warner Bros. Elslnora Theatre Nov. 8-t-lt Vtll give yon a clearer picture of this polat. Keep your wlU about yon. Keep up your spirit. Be determined that the runner will not pass yon your team, tha honor ot your school depends upon your abluty to nail the runner there and then. Don't let his also worry you. The bigger they come the harder they fall and when you 'damp' a ugnt hold on any football runner's legs ha usually falls regardless of who ha Is, how big ha Is or how great ha is supposed to be. This article completes my series givea to American boys -who as pire to become good tootbaU play ers; boys wilUag U. learn tha rudiments ot the game early la Ufa so that they. can learn the science of the game when . they reach high school and college. North DakoU 2 ft. St Thomas 0. Monmouth 22, Lake Forest 7. Illinois Wesleysn 12. Bradley Tech 0. HaskeU Indians 2 ft, Emporia Teachers 0. Kansas Wesleyan ft, PaiUlps U. 0. Simpson 24, Mornlngslde 12. ueraui 4 ft. Louisville I. Three drives lnte tha it. -.- Davis, end. Waa sent into the game. He got away oa the first pUy aad picked Ward's 12-yard et at mm Aa. .at . a juensa w w me air near the MonUna goal line, MonUna Uckler. nailed him there but he LcroTM ,?or oh- foMftOal "'k th po!at Each team marked up four The ?.7B.Monu the bail ui tiMi a ISSif aiul 14 Ore- ovi maue lis mmi. rM . M icnnaui aB sb passes. The lineup aad summary: tt from Montane Oregon. SUte Lyman. ...... .LE. . Leaf rry i,t Hylton McCarthy ...... LO . . Bergerson Leroux........ C Hammer Botsenhardt. . . RO. Cox Colorado Aggies 2ft. Wromlnr I Peterson RT. Schwammel . 1 I Vidro ....RE... McDonald Brigham Touag University ft. I Boone Q Rampoal UUh Aggies t. ICavea .LH Rust Colorado University 21, Den-1 Hlnmaa. . . .. . .RH. ... Bowman ver ft. Man k ate Teachers T. nt (jtoua o. Rocky Mountain UUh University 22. CelaraAa College ft. NOTR E DIE B Cor......... ..P....... Uttle Score by periods: MonUna ..... .0 t t 0 ft Oregon 8UU...7 0 t 12 It Oregon SUU scoring: Touch downs: Rust, Schwammel. B. Da vis (sub tor McDonald); Point after touchdown K. Davis (sup for Leaf) place kick. PTJGET SOUND WINS BELLING HAM. Wash.. Nov. 7 B. A P. W. srenrra MONMOUTH, Nov. 7 Mrs- many of - the Players wsnted , to I ILt ai rn- Haaahapa riiaa I ?rd. O'Rourka. was hostess. Mon- see tha football game, will get la Pnrat SonnA Lorrera raUled "y.-Zenia tb lo Butraess motion Thursday night this weak KJ tSm ".MMa lift todar ta. da- Proreasionai Women's-club. feat the Belllngham Normal tt?arW-?mkAtflc,IJUi tOT school VlkJng 21 to 7Tha ytkAjL J lugs wera.leading at the-halt f ro'tZ:! --w w o. &r.vuca an. Velma V.. Smith and Miss Acnes Mart Hemenwsy and . Wayne I CampbelL t Miss Faith vKlmbalL The league has decided : to meat Thursday nlghu Instead of Fri days . . There Is such interest In this league as It Is vlrtaully a weekly five-man sweepsUkea, a. .new ' da narture In "bowling here. ' . Emmons CUthlng was" hlrh I Kantola are chaUenrlnr any two I the president, wflt entertain tha team Friday night and Xsrnell j bowlers to a doubles match next I club at her home Jn Independence soot sign gam ai its, , i saturaay nignk - . . . lai tna next meeting. lng your arms close to your chest after they have been wrapper. As tha man with the ball ad vances down tha Held toward you. rou" advance toward hlxn. Try. ta get him as fast as possible for another sten may moan a first down or, avtouchdowa. Don't let him get anycloser te your goal line than yon caa possibly allow. I ', As ho advances, get directly in 1rnnt f him olast Tour feat. spread , wide apart, firmly In. the turf, flex, your waist muscles ao. that yon can sway from one mat to another. Ia doing this you force the runner, to show yon whether he intends, going to tha right or left. Make him show yon where he. is, going. The second he shifts tha ' tackier should - be upon lm with a lunge, and "leg drive, driving through him, that will throw tha runner tff hia fee . Judge your disUnce carefully. Don't be so rigidly 'set In front of this runner that you can , not changa'your position to meet his Quick Shift. Spot tha ranner and measure your dlaUnct with your aye, figuring tha runner about SOUJH BEND, Ind... Nov. .71 (AP) Notre Dama'a football ha. TnAtttall la a trantandona anort. Iricane ft wept the Quakers from I have an Intense-admiration aad PaansylvanU right Into a storm respect for H. - While U Univer- f6,1T today aad burled them sal recently working with Lew there under tha debris of an Ayres on -The Spirit ot Notre "tttB,,, -to-0 defeat Dame" I was . assocUted with Holding the Quakers wlthoat Notre Dame's famous Four Horse- except for a mild men of 1214 Stuhldreher. MU1- J that carried Into their 22- er. Crowley and Layden. Football FWd Uaa, at the -tart of the third has done much for thorn. They 1' tb m . Notre Dame are active, oa their toea and fuU "f'64 ,mort "i.wU1; T? O" n, y,m ..1,1, ,tia mmmm to. tSSm PllSd Up 21 POluU U the Bears Seize Breaks, Beat PhelanTeam MEMORIAL STADIUM, Berke ley, CallL, Nov. 7 (AP) Fight ing with n fury that brooked no t opposition. California's Bears chsnged a specUculariy close game Into a second half rout to day to defeat-Washington's Hus kies. 12-0 in the 17th annual re- . newal ot football boetlUtles be tween these old time rivals. , Aa alert elevea that saw tad ai- Z'm Tkftr f.mon. took up the baton is the last half alsed 1U chaneee brought brilr .7T.-- T-V. r.vTr. . ir - I and compleud the rout bv rolllaal Uant victory to Coach Bill In- h T-Vt .rhT.VaV tha world to " touchdowns. gram's Bears. Midway of Ua third has ever known. At 44 Jim I . ",T: 1 .r" 7i ' miuw ifvuiw wwrav uiaa va oaa Thorpe U stlU a marvel, at foot ball, hia body Is like a sturdy oak. he never knows maesa or sadn sUged by the Reckne raiders on Peon's home lot a year are. when H;aurb,irhapArr.rATtroi5 .! o- .I.- mmi A mmA -Klllf-- 1 - ..vv.,.. Ww f enawa aaaveaavu Sa eaew w-arei ta be a 'go-gstter are tha rasulu a j a. a ev m . or piaying rootoau . ngnt. i ri f.lft T Football Is today enjoying IU FaSSDaJl LeBgUQ gU hundreds , ot thoasaada af people lata the open aa waU as the athletes ea the field. There Is " a real thrill U aa exclUag I Drawlaxs were made Frida at tootbaU game. Football la a game I WUlametta university for the eUm that builds mind, and body aUke I tnaUoa playoff In the do-nat pass as Well aa character, eourage aad I ball league. chivalry.- v-- -v ' TheFacalty and Alpha Pat Del- . Play football. Learn It right. U will pUy with the winner, play It right; but never forget that meeting the winner at the Upper practice makes perfect aad tha Class-Kappa : Gamma ' Rhe game, keynote of success Is football tt Playoff will begin Monday with smartness, ' dependahlUty a a A neutral referees selected for the courage. . I contests. period saw California snatch at a "break aad transform it into a touchdown. : -. - .. . A poor punt by Hatford travel ed only it yards from scrimmage. The Bears put tha ball lata action 22 yards from goal. Plunges at the Una, with Schaldtch break ing loose for one gain at 21 yards. It put the oval oa the two yard Playoff Starts sr? The game turned lata tha fourth Quarter. A desperate Hus ky elevea backed late tU own tar- rltory. tried a pass. Marsh, south paw tosser of tha ' nerthernere whipped the ball away tut It sail ed straight Into tha arms of Rue- . ty Gill. With a clear field ahead, the Bear halfback raced , around his own right and for 21 yards and crossed tha Washington's goal Una sUnding up. - - -