)AnY, idC hMtFlth i~i ii i :r THE t f ! i s /- N F 'A 4 r_; :: 7-14I 1i 10 AD [0 RUSS BERGIFWR 1 WN THREE TILTS' T O DERS AMACISO[ a' t II f IfTtaks to the bruising defensive (Continued 1Froia Page G6 Co lnte lFrom P,1'goeC6 Au w u ~ rF, work_ of the Wolverine forward wall iii-~iiiIY' - PA~ S'~;Tii 11 are! !a^ ; 'last Saturday at .Minneapolis Art E3 Phriner, Gopher backfield ace. lost Nti t' D.1111 Reaints Ea ,vori +. his position as leader of the iull- With ibrh vidual scoring race in the West- terni Conferenme to Bergherm, Pur11due Next. Northwestern fullback. Although t - Indiana pulled one of the most sur- YALE BEATS PRINCE"T.N prising upsets of the year by knock- inag the Wilcats out of even a share Three major teams remain u ndo- ,of the Big~ Ten title in case Purdu:" featoci in the race for gridiron su-. shouild lose next Saturday, Borg- premracy after last Sa-turrday's h.ei managed to add a touch- games. Notre Dam^ lo esthe list, downid a point after tounlhdown having defeated stron teams to;istotal bringing up to 50 points. throughout the count.ry th~is season. thirer's 49 points ;leave him in Nevertheless, Pittsburgh and Pur* scn place, while 20 points behind due both boast powerful elevens, is r pe of Iowa, who also was un- having turned back all opp(-,ents ab Ile to score wvhen the Hlawkeyes tur far this year. were turned back by the title bound~ Just as a forwvard ass tirown 1 y enginee~rs from Purdue. The only H-armeson gave the Boilermakers other-r to addl to their totals were that, right to call themselves ,Ire Glen Harmenrson, Boilermaker star, Big Ten champions, so the passing, and Joe Gembis, Michigan's placing game proved thie downfall of the kicking fullback, each connecting Trojans at Soldiers' Field, Chicago,F with a point after touchdown. whnNteDm dcdoenotch -closer to an undefeated ,rec'Tle Standing: ord by taking the. game,. 13-12. Player.r TP California Scores First. S erghorm, Northwestern . ... 52 In the first few minutes this( Pharmor, lvinneso a ........ 49 mammoth gathering was rewarded Pape, Iowa................ 29 with thrills-by seeing Duffield, Tro- Hlormeson, Purdue .......... 27 jan qzarterback heltve a 49-yead Glassgow, Iowa ............. 25 pass to 'Aspit who ran for the first W Celm, udu... ... ..2 touchdown. In the second period a ems, Michigan.......... 21 53-yard pass fromt Eldeo Conley 1Sansen, Iowa ............... 18 was responsible for the tieing of the Gctntenbein, Wisconsin...... 18 score by the Irish, 6-6. Y unevich, Purdue ........... 18 But most of the spectacular play Pritchard, Nothwestern .... 18 of the entire game camne when Saunders caught Notre Dame's HOOSIERS END NO SAJAVE_ kick-off on his own 5-yard line and, evading the entire team carried the FAYWLCA ITR ball 95 yards for the third touch- (Continued From Page 6) downdown of the day. The Trojans, however missed the try for the ex paign by deaf eating their old rivals, tra point and conseque~ntly lost the Chicago, by a 20-6 score. The Ma- game, for Notre Dame retaliated in1 roon's play was far better than the the same period with another',hesoewudiictoevr touchdown and the point after that thesmoretouh llinicmaeshower brought them through victorious,. sms fteIliimrescm Unasa. Runs Wild, as a result of forward passes. Time Pittsburgh stamped itself as one and again the Illinois line plays of. the best teams in the country by were smeared effectively by Stagg's its decisive victory over Carnegie team. The game was played before , Tech, the team that held Notre, Dame to one touchdown in the early; a Dan.'s day crowd of 25,000 and was part of the season. The Panthers the thirty-fourth time® the ,two1 romped over Carnegie Tech for 21 rivals had met. points in the first period to defeat:! In one of the day's greatest up- them by the final score of 34-13.'E Uausa ran wild throughout the! sets, either in or out of the Big game and accounted for two of T'Zen, Indiana bowled over the pow- Pitt's touchdowns, -as did Walin- erful Northwestern outfit, 19-14, to chus, another Panther back, climax one of the most thrilling Coach Dorais' University of Do-. contests of the year. The Purple, troit gridders held Michigan State; conquerors of Wisconsin, Illinois scoreless to defeat ;hem by trio! and Ohio State, were picked to eas- score of 25-0. Detroit has not been ily trounce their opponents, who defeated this season, although they; had yet to win a conference game. have been held to a tie by Mar- A brilliant 89-yard run by Ross quette. Brazil, last year's All-Amer- in the final period spelled defeat ican was the star of the affair with for the Wildcats, after the game State. had see-sawed back and forth Before 80,000 fans Yale won from throughout its entirity. Trailing byi Princeton in the fifty-third annual eight points with only 10 minutes contest between the two schools, of the game remaining to play, this The game was bitterly contested iflashy young halfback, weightingI and it was only by rising to remark- only 155-pounds, turned defeat fin- able heights that old Eli succeededj to victory by dashing off a 13-yard in downing their half-century old rtun for the first touchdown, imnme- rivals. diately preceeding his longer sprint. - Incidentally, the Hoosier victor -the season began, but a cut in the ,t first team about the middle of the .Cason helped fill in sonfio of the gaps which could not. be tLxken careO lirf by the material at hand. One - man, Dauer, was lust to the ,junior -Varsity before the Harvard game since his outstanding line play earned hinm a place; oii the Vashty _jsquad. ri Outstanding- among the me~n who played on the "B" team wxere Berk- ow itz, Will::, and Miller i the backfield. withi Hayes, ivlorgan, s Bl aine, Bergman, Mosser. and Sik- k lenga showing the best form in ythe line. Every one of the men on the squad deserves credit, however, Gin th e fine comeback which the team displayed. With the completion of the reg- -ular schedule the "B " team has dM- banded with the exception of a few players who will help the Var- sity prepare for the Hawkeye in- vasion this Saturday. improvemnent to consein nnth with Kennedy eleventh and the remain-j ,' :, ., T f l a I info m2Em1bei: .quad lC'oini ug-1 in ii;1t belincl. "vrw w v -r . w w r~ r r rr w i nl~ l ine l d l!! And I h l S ot l1 '#l °'K i oi li5 k c.d% o C iconmparision with the four riv- eters of Purdue's backfield, the Minnesota back~s did not nearly i imateh tup to thew'performance of I 'h(ir Boilermnaketr rvl."Bronko t t e r dausi (id some effective line plung and his work in backingo up the weak Gophers forwvards in e r i-t. s Atten tion 7 5 LOWraiastor, Captain Bensoni and A ubrey. Several persons watched the race irm oobaso h nr rLake Metclota. ?Among, these were (Continued From Page 6) Coaches Fa rell anid Jones.'acuteoef"DnmeJe. The next race is the conference acuaeteo Dnmt o. mee hed n xt atuday on theField goals against Illionis and Ohio State course at Columbus.i Io-wa provided Michigan with two Six men are to race with ano ther! glorious victories in 192 1; while his being carried along ais alternate, two kicks for the point after touch- CLASSI FI E AVERTSIG NOTICE WE B FUY USEDMCLO THI-NG 1-. BENJAMIN, 215 E. 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