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Michigan, Ohic WOLVERINES TAKE GAME BY A SCORE OF 13 TO 0 Drop-Kick in First Period Gives Only Points Until Ten/Are Made in Final Quarter—TFriedman’s Toe Work Features Conte: Byythe Assnciated Press. NN ARBOR, Mich., October 23.—Michigan and Hlinois swapped horses on Ferry Field today and Michigan rode her borrowed nag 10 a_13-to-0 conference victory. i I'linois’ scoring hopes centered around the drop-kicking, place- kicking toe of the redoubtable Frosty Peters. Michigan success was augured in terms of Benny Friedman's” forward passes. But Michigan took IHinois entry and Illinojs took Michigan's. Fried- man’s place-kicks, not Peters', were the ones that <hot like bullets be- tween the cross-bars twice for scores. Illinois’ passes, not Friedman's, were the ones that constituted the most serious threat. With Gilbert holdinz the ball, just|1 foot to go. Bo Molendo bore* . vear ago at Ur en | through, the ball heing barely over the Friedman's ick won the zame. | line when the mass was untangled. Friedman piace-kicked the first score | Both sides kicked often, two great of the game in the s2cond period from | kicks by Gibert putting the ball in the 18.yard line | scoring “pasition for Michigan in the In the final period he place second perind. Thix punt was his second goal, th's b .| down=d Ly Flora on the Illinois 1. 25.yard line. {foot line, Lanum. punting from be- Peters’ touted toe failed in three a "M’:d e .""1‘\ ’,‘"?i ;‘»"‘ tefel tempts to kick goal. All were f SRlcnihiso s sE e rdmce back of the Michizan 4 Line-Pp and Summary, Stewart alko tried a drop- Positions. Tiinnis. cesstully. Latt ond Wilson E | (a1t 14 018" Perkina, Mariner A desperate fourth quarter attempt | d... nively by Tilinois to_pass her way to a| it score led to Michigan's touchdown. Having the ball on her own 14-y line, lltnots attempied to pa ette intercepted Daugherty’ and it was Michigan's ball on the 1s. | ¢ yard line. Oosterbaan then canght | yichies i8 second pase of the seasin, carry- | Dol ing the ball to the 3.yard lins.” A It smash was smothered. Oosterbs . snaked the pall to the 1-foot line, but | totatl®Ven: Friedman's attempt to slip through | (Dartmonihi. the line was stopped. On fourth down, | ey 4 Roer i by i Elofman | Ziihan Rirw Motanda ard. tackie.. L Rieht end. Quatte vauk " CRIeNC halfhack oMt haitback.. . Flliback riorde owak o) Kasaell - Tanum ra Ktawa 0L 0o 00 Tourhdown—Mol €. Point . Refarea—Mr. Umpire—Nr. Fiald Thdze—r. il linesman—r ! 1 onda after Bk Knight Hackett. Mumma, pinutee BUCKEYES DEFEAT IOWA FOR THEIR INITIAL TIME Display a Mare Versatile Atiack and Follow Ball Better to Gain 23-10-6 Triumph—Kutsch, Hawkeyes’ Star, Is Subdued. Br the Associated Press ) OLUMBUS, Ohio. Octcber 23.—Ohio State opened its Western Con- ference season today with a 23-to«6 victory over Towa. It was the first time the Buckeyes have trounced the Hawkeyes. Although the Iowans registered 12 first downs to Ohio State’s 11, the Buckeyes, by the ve: attack and keen “follow the ball” tactics. were able to outplay the \ raers in every department. “Cowboy” Kutsch was corralled at the start of the game and never once got away to a run of any distance. His passing was only mildly successful, but one of his heaves to Byers, halfback, gave the latter an open field to a touchdown in the second period. | Out df 16 attempted passes Kutsch = 77| | completed five for a total of 74 yard isual Foot H”" ?T'ifiiwlllmsl"‘l‘-‘|nvnm|wlnv and three were 2 { Nelson. tackle. was former for the lowans BY soL | several threatening pla | ular fon, Fred orim, | Karow, fullt stars, Onio's fi ond period w and dashed 50 yards for a touchdown, Later. aiter Rowan had intercepted | Kutsch's paes and carried it 23 vards, | Grim and Karow worked the ends and | the line for three first downs. Karow | scored. Armil fumbled a | of the third period. it vp and ran 40 ,down. Both te | punting. The final score Ylark’s drop-kie 16-yard line. 'TROJAN TEAM CALLS the star per- : hreaking up METZGER. in spectac- halfback. ire and Cap' the Buckay came in the sec. Bell's pass kick at the start Karow scooped vards for a touch- then resorted to of the game was e for a field goal from t Br the Asenciataq Préss RERKELEY. Calif., October 23, Ten vears of bitter disappointments X i | were rolled away teday a& the a6 1B s better to &tep to | 2 S b i ,."-, h:u:":dfl_l“"; o ,\!idr | Trojans of the University of South- LRI [ ern”California scored their first grid h iron vietory over California since coaches, who plan accordingly. | To block & pun: kicked straight | 1315, The final score was Southern California 0. sy California 27 ehead the right end and tackle line | up as they always do agzainst a | A colorful throng of some 53.060 Plint formation. When the ball is | Pérsons saw the Trojans invade the snapped, instead of charging for- | territory of their ancient and tradi- Ward in’ the usual way. the right |tional enemy. beat them back con- tackle rushes straight ahead and | Sistently with hard line plunges, the right end charges along the |sweeping end runs, bewildering pass- line of scrimmage toward the spot | Ing attacks and four times crash over where the right tackle was when | the goal line, the ball is snapped. A= the quarter- | The work of Kaer. with his bril back of the kicking team is as- | liant open fleld running «ind passing. clzned the task of hlocking the |and the hard line plunging and pase. ight tackle out. this move of the |ing of Larenta were factors which right tackle causes him to rush far- | weighed heavily in the defeat of the ther out than nsual. th n open | Golden Rear. fieat stond, axtending ta the Kieker, HOWARD U:GR'DMEN WIN GAME, 14 T0 6 i left open. Figure 1 shows ti right tackle coming straight in and end running along the Howard U'n day scored th many starts this West Vir#ia Collegl to 6. in How In the first half, when the counted both their | visitors were clearly outplayed. They | were able to register but two first downe, while the locals were count- ing 13. Staging a clever forward-passing of- fensive and showing a defense against [ which Howard was able to gain only ythree first downs, West Virglnia looked | much more impressive in the second half. Their tonchdown came in this period. when Hundley. left halfback. d vards after receiving an aerial heave from Johnson. Coles. Rison quarterback. scored all his team’s pointe. Simpson. V. §mith {and Young aiso played well for ilow- Lard In addition to Hundley's work. punt- passing of Turner and dafen. e play of Gaiters stood out in the visitors’ performance. Line-up and Summary., Crawford Rigke Anderson Stevens Woplridge Turner Hundlex n an unusual method for punts, little known over Wry. vet quite sound when the kicker punts straight ahead. Some the coun- | | | 2 you will note the end | passing back of the tackle and the | opposing quarterbac rushing out ‘ y ure 3 shows | the end swins- | lane to the kiel ) He won't block will get in front the course of a carsity gridmen vester. third trinmph in as on. vanquishing e Institute, 14 mAany pu Stadium. gAME. Bisons touchdowns. the two in islonally -uses this t nzed in the a big game where his had no chance. A blocked punt resuited in a touchiown, one of the two scored that day (Copyright. 1 WiSCONSIN WINNER OVER INDIANA, 27-2 Wis.. 3 () A defenss o shred October MADISON Tearing the India Wigconsin came through the first B Ten Cenference game today with a over the ontweiche tn 2 victory Hansier Tndiana’s fina] n punting v goal line, team only score es of play thin a few stepped al = Indiana 2 points. scored in the first d. final periods Winconsin's aerial _efforts were | paec suceessfu! in the pinches and, con " Smith Kizht halfback bined with a flashy running attack, | YOUns .. Fullbac . completely bewildered the Crimson |y Soore by periods detense. in the came when Hoo inches of the v the end R Martin Kelly Thomas | Campbel Calek Positions. Left end Left tackle Left snard Conter Right guard . Risht tackle. . Right_end Quarterback .. Teeft halfback Howard . Branch (2) Points .77 0 o—14 Virginia. . 0O 0 8 0— 8 " — iohdowna—Coles Hundley. tonchdown—~Coles (21 FU. Simetitntions: Howard—Miller for Kelly. RMAN IS EXTENDED. |, it FUseio Yol ‘St GREENVILLE, 8 C. October EnnucNiccannei “for Branch elson (—A fighting eleven from Pres- | Woolridse, Banch for NLomiel e, west byterian College threw a had scare | moreiand Ianesman—3r. Douglass.” Field inté Furman hers today hefore a |judse—Mr hmur\.-‘ 7 break in the final quarter gave the . v Purple Hurricane ist second touch-| The first foot ball club in the United down and a 13-to-T vietory, States was organized in Boston in 1802, HALT ON CALIFORNIA| the deciding factors in the victory. Jghneon | THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. TWO MARINES WERE THORNS Upper—Juck MeQuade breaking lopse for a long gain. Lower—Ed Pugh heing stopped after traveling Vi State and Notre Dame Are Victors in Big Grid Games C.. OCTOBE R 2'. 1373-§PORTS SECTT oY THF, SIDE OF CATHOLIC U. GRID TEAM CHICAGO IS JOLTED BY PURDUE GRIDMEN By the Associated Preas. Chicago, October 232—Purdue, tra- ditionally feared by Chicago since its 10to5 victory over the Maroons in 1894, today justified the thirty- two-year-old dread and won 6 to 0. The defeat virtually put Coach Stagg's team out of the running for the 1926 big ten title. Purdue, by virtue of today's vie- tory and last week's scoreless tle with Wisconsin, kept its conference | slate clean. The visitors started with a rush that swept aside the Chicago defense and sent “Cotton” Wilcox Leichtle, Ramby and Koransky crashing off tackles and around the ends until the last white line was hehind them. Ramby ecarried the ball over. PITT IS SURPRISED BY CARNEGIE TECH PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 23 (A). —Carnegie Téch upset pre-game pre- dictions today and defeated the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 14 to 0. The Plald's aerial attack and the running of Donohue, left half, who made hoth Kkiho touchdowns, were meet Southern Preps at W start at 3 o'clock. Wintons, who drew a bye in the mage this morning at Fairlawn ficld A battle between Mohawks, 1923 | District unlimited foot ball cham-| pions, and Fort Humphreys eleven. lakt year's northern Virginia title hold- ers, ‘this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Clark Griffith Stadium is a featura of independent gridivon eard. | cs were the only team to de- | feat Humphreys last vear, gaining a #-t0-0 decision in a warm eclash, and ths Soldiers, who downed the formid able Camp Meade Tank Corps eleven last Sunday. will be seeking to even scores today. However, Coaches Li- carione and Hagerty have been drill ingz the Indians hard during the week in preparation for the Soldiers. Waverly gridders, who recently sur- priged by humbling Mohawks, 3 to 0. will go to Baltimore today to meet the Lansdowne eleven. Manager Kersey wants his players to assemble’at the McGill Bullding here at 11:30 o'clock. e Ma- Mercury pigskinners will rine Barracks at Washington Bar-| racks today at 1 o'clock in the| former's first game. Mercury play- | era are asked to be at the field at | 11:30. | Petworth Argyles, formerly Argyle | A . will engage Chevy (‘hase this afternoon on Friendship field. Ar-| gyles will hold a dance Katurday at | £:30 pm. at Petworth Mns:ml(- Temple. Fairlawn fleld will be the scene this morning at 11:30 o'clock of a game between Mohawk I'reps and York A «'arnegie scored in cach the first and second quarters, while the Panthers made a_desperate attempt to register in the final perlod. At one time they had the ball on the Skibo 9.yard line, but lost 6n downs. The game endad with the ball in Pitt’s possession on Carnegie's &-vard line, Gene Tunney of New York, heavy- weight hoxing champ, was among the spectator: GEORGIA TECH STOPS GENERALS, 19 T0 7 ATLANTA, Ga., October 23 (P).— {Georgia Tech stopped an air attack directed at them by the Generals of ‘Washington and Lee and merged victorius. 19 to 7, from todsy’'s grid- iron battle. | The Goid and White earned their \"\lolo}r“_\‘ in the last half. although Cashington and Lee fumbles KaVE | 1o ninth straight Tech her first advantage. Matlons. 12 to 0. The victors are _ Starting with a well directed pass- | 80005 (00 LA 100 hound teams. ing attack the Generals scored within | (1o ‘Manager Dallard at 1113 Half {tha firet four minutes of p:gé-.- it [ okt completing four successive forward ' * S passes, each for a substantial gain. | Tony Plansky eleven, 100.pounders, Georgia Tech soon afterward adopt- | s to meet this morning at 11 o'clock ed the passing game and enabled |at Thirty-ffth and O streats for a I Marshall to score the first Tech touch-! game at Third street and Missouri down, from where Tech kept up its|avenue at 12. H jwinning way the rémainder of the i | game. Terminals are after a game with a | = I e ‘7s~p-upd team for next Saturday. Call | HARD-DRIVING AMHERST | A" ™" ! | DOWNS WESLEYAN, 20-0 “Pop” Dulin's Crescent A. C. team will appeqr against Fi Preps on Dreadnaught feld in Alex-| andria this afterncon at 1:30 o'clock. | A game is slated this morning at | 10:30 o’clock between Aurora and Na-| tionals. All players are asked to meet at Thirteenth and G streets, northeast at 10. Northern Juniors, 115-pounders, | and Randall eleven will elash this afternoon at 1 o'clock on Tidal Basin field. Dare Devil Dogs vesterday won game, defeating b . o NAVY WINS AT SOCCER. | ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 23.—The | Naval Academy won at soccer here | this afterndon by 3 ta 0, exhibiting | superior speed and te/m play to the | vialtors and scoring goals in the | first, third and fourth quarters. “UNTZ” BREWER GENERAL CCRD “goes a long WAy to make friends” | | | | MIDDLETOWN, Conn., October 23 | #).—The first of the Little Three | foot ball games ended this afternoon | with Wesleyvan at the short end of a 20-0 score in its game here with Ambherst. |, The Amherst team, with a fast backfleld and several competent suh- stitutes, crathed through a paper- |like Weslevan line almost at will {Only in the overhead game did they fail te make great gains, although they completed three passes, < | eloven | Fordnam., 28 ta 13, at the Polo Grounds | secana score on a e ont | e Department | B | downe—Caok (81, | Field judge—M Northerns will k Preps and Both games will series. will not idle and will scrim- | at 12:30 o'clock. W. & J. ELEVEN GIVES FORDHAM TROUNCING Ry fthe Assaciated Prese NEW YORK. October powerful \Washington and Jefferson had little trouble today. i The Presidents’ backs, led by Capt. Amos and Cook. ripped wide holes in the Fordham forward wall and un leashied A passing attack that ac- counted for two touchdowns. Fordham scored in each of the lat- ter periods when reserves studded the Presidents’ line-up. Roberts, a sub- stitute wingman, scooped up a loose ball near midfield and da vards for the first s aham counted in the final quarter when he raved 20 yards for a touchdown after a long pass hounced from an end's hande into hix arms. ook broke through the right side of the Fordham line for a short run and the first Washington and Jeffer son marker in the second period romped through the 26 minutes later. A short Yos | took over in the third perfod, and an other pass, Heisel to Robingon, gave the Jeffs their final counters. Ww.oand I warda e-up and Summary. (281, Positlon. (131 Fordham " Left end () Laery ILeft fackle Ridn Lett guard Panly Center ... Senily Right guiard. V. Rellom CURight end. .. ih (RiEni racklell Quarterback Graham Left halfbac Buciley SRights hal(hack—7Zackzwiski Fullhack .. Wore by ‘Dériode: Jashington ‘and iefferson. Wach 014 5 00 6 ton’ gad Jefierson scoring: Toue May (sub for Davi. Ro May). Points after iouch dwards, 3 (placement kick. 2. droj k. 10: May Laron-kiek 1. Fordham scoring Touchdowns—Robert (8ih for ox . raham. Point after touchdown—Graham rov-kick ). Referee—Mr. ~ Parson State)” | mpire—Mr. Burléign " (Exeter, Vo) Head lnesman—Mr. R (Springfield) Vo Kerburg (Hurvard). (sub for —_— NAVY PLEBES WIN EASILY. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Octo 2 Clifton, the big Iad from Paducah, Ky.. again starred on the Academy Plebe team the Virginia Military Institute fresh- c 40 1o & whippinz | The | | | Iy Coboy | Maryland i | | the hay i | | | I - | o Navil | field. which defeated | complete 150.POUND GRID SERIES . |CENTRAL AND TECH WILL BE STARTED TODAY ODAY will see the start of play in the Capital City League series to determine the city 130-pound championship. shington Barracks and Kni Brookland A. C. will hook up on Brookland field. WILL PLAY FRIDAY traditional Friday in the high Although favorite in view of bhattle ag rather + the Mount certain to fight for Tong grips in Tech 10 Central and foes, their will annual hool champi Tech rules the their great 6-to-6 Western and Central's showing against Eastern, Pleasant institution is make the McKinley every point The clash hetween the ancient rivals always is just about he hizh- et spot of the scholastic sevies and as a rule results in a spivited and colorful elash. Whatever the chance of either combination appear to he prior to 4he game hoth Iargely represented hy ardent roote: The Tech-Central game may g0 a ather long way toward deciding the title as may also the clash Tuesday that will hring together Rusiness and stern. Fastern that sprang some- thing of a surprise by vanquighing Central, 12 to 0, last week strive fo make it two stralght the expense of ihe heavy machine that fell hefore the rush of the fast Western combination in the series opener. The series standing follows: come meeting ship serie: hoys at W Bastern ....oees o 1 Western ..... . 1 Rusines: .0 ‘entral . och L0 U. OF M. FRESHMEN DEFEAT VIRGINIANS CHARLOTT 23.-University f and men defeated the Virginia v 1t foot hall here tod to Although helped to both of their chdowns by fumbles, the Old Line arlings outplaved the young Cav aliers through the game Dodson and Madigan scored in the first, quarter, n ing up a fumble close to the goal. Toberts added one point after touch down and drop-kicked the hall across for three points in the final quarter. e missed another field goal by inches just hefore the ended. Ifi& punting also L. Pet 1.000 000 000 000 11, 1. Octoher frosh arlings to for was ‘Penn | feature. MISSOURI HARD PRESSED. AMES, Jor Octoner 23 (7).~ Missouri won a fiere contestad fant game from lown here to s T to on X eoaked Ability of the Misourfans to pasges when needed and the punting of Lindenmeyer_told WHO'S WHO | IN TRUCKDOM Mal > 4 Motor Trucks _! Fr. 1170 228 First St. N.W. There are many fleeta In tse of 100 to 1,300 International This nnauestionablr proves are nlways | will | Business | 1.000 | each | contest ! al State College | in Midwest ROCKNE TEAM JUST DOES - NOSE OUT NORTHWESTERN ;Tmlchdnw 1 in 6-t0-0 Clash Comes in Last Quarter, When, Two Forward Passes, One for 50 Yards, Are Put Through—40,000 See Fray. Ry the Associated Press. VANSTON, 11, October 23 Notre Dame vanquished Northwestern 6 to 0, today aiter the teams had battled for more than three periods on cveh terms. Rockne's reserves encceeded where his heaviest bat- teries failed, and two forward passes by Parisien. one to Walsh, a substitute end, for 30 vards and another to Niemic for 15 yards and touchdown, constituted the whole Notre Dame's drive to victory Rockne's first string hacks, Edwards, Hearden and Wynne went into the game in the sccond quarter and strove in vain for two perieds to pierce Northwestern's defense | P70 the tast 10 minntes, with a scoreless tie in prospect. Rockne sent | Walsh to lett end for Vacdeisch and returned Parisien o the pilot's post | Parisien whipped a30-yard pass down the side line to Walsh who romped 20 yards more heiore he was downed. Then Paricien shot the hall over his feft end to Niemic, who scrambled over the line for the counter Niemic's place kick for the extra paint was w %CULUMBM SMOTHERS ok o) secnas byt e Ewice o - DUKE IN LAST PERIOD | the first period Baker ecsaved $0.vard | By the Assaciatad Pre Notre Dame mer [ hela Natre Dame for downs on i« < and facilitate easy movement 1 only ced twice hafors Closing . once n | down | Unive gridiron D 24.0, | Tdmited to n single the first three quarters, [ politan team directed a | tack on the Southern line in the final perfod to pile up 17 points. Capt. Bill Madden aeconnted for all the scoring. Twice he plenzhed | ihrough the Duks ranks for touch- | drop-kicke, bmt hoth (el short At the outser of the second pe Lewis tried a pacs after the Wild Cat | had driven deep inte Notre Dame territory, hut liearden intercepred CEW YORK oher 23 NEW YORK. Octoher it ecored in SeconaeaL | with 2 whirlwind rush, Columbia hroke 2k T fhe thida Tevievn a stubborn defense by Duke squelched the first dvive when he ity to win their intersectional broke up a Notre Dame pase hehind tle nt Taker Fleld today, | NOFhwestern's goal. and the Wil tonchdown in ard line. orty-one thousand persons. includ e President Dawes saw 1he Notre Dame made its appea: iee in silk foot hall pants, an innova the Metro- | powerful at Ane-up and Summa Narthw'y (0 B e H. Schner Dart Ro Simharmann Tohnson Frane Natrs g | Vowdiee Milier downs, while he ad three more “fi':: end_ points with a gonl from the field and [ ooy’ made good for all of Celumbias points after tonchdown, | The Southerners penctiated the o lmmbia defense with co teney only | in the early part of the second period | when Bolich, replacing Wyvick. tore gaps in the New York line three | suecessive first downs. Line-up and S fumbia (240, P ayer - v Arman Rieht 1 Rizht A Quiartar i Tt halfr Fieht b fA perinds eV Bake Gustateon Tawie Head lnesman Time of i Hoston . ~ Morton higan Staie Michizan Tere—, 'FAST GOPHER TEAM ROUTS WABASH, 67-7 MIN Right siard izht fackle Bi e torhak " ik Colum canir for Nocriet field—Madden ( plac tev after toueilon Mr. W H. Crowles Howard Cann man—Mr. J. €. K (Lahigh Mr. W, B MeGinmise «Lohigh SYRACUSE CONQUERS PENN STATE, 1070 0 STATE ®). POLIS, Minn. ). Minne: unleashed s eleven today that re Memorial Stadium field almost z erushing Wahash, 87 to 7 oW Gopher surprising power its apparent despite the little, opposition the Crawfordsville. Ind.. men could muster Minnesota's superior weight, speed and experionce. Wakash'e lone tonchdown made on Blocked punt. Love blocked, recavered the ball, and raced 20 yards for the score. Wabash was unable to malk first down and mupleted iy forwards. Octaber powerful med the will, machine of veal strength wna COLLEG Oetoner rensn spoiled Penn nni home-coming cele hration to - with a foot ball vietory of 10 10 0 hefere a crowd of 15,000 per xons, | Syracnse scored | straight, offensive foot ball. started her march to victory in the J second period on_ her own' 3i-yard mark. Line buck® and end runs hy Barbuti and Clark smashed Penn State's defense. Not discouraged by a | Sovard penalty from the l-vard line, Barbuti in three plays went over for | the only touchdown dust prior to this, Syracuse ered a fumble when Walkner ed to punt, taking the ball o State's rd line. Three consec utlve forward passes were batted | | down by Dangerfield, all of them miss- | {ing Orange receivers hy inche: In | | the final minutes of play Penn State | made a_despérate offengive stand on their 25.vard line. Lungren started [ heaving long forward passes. One was intercepted. 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