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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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35 INDIANA ..... 10 ILLINOIS ...... 61 PITTSBURGH .. 21 MICH. STATE
10 OHIO STATE .0. NORTH'ERN ... 0 NOTRE DAME. .. 6 TEMPLE ....

.. 13 FORDHAM . ... 211
... 6 PURDUE ........3

ARMY ...
HARVARD

Prevent

Upset

By

Merriwellian

Finish,

FOOTBAL

L BRIE F S Gophers Near Conference Title
L~~B BRET gens1
j CHICAGO, Nov. 6.-UA)-A pair of an undefeated season and the title -
resounding upset triumphs - by In- which the Wildcats won last year.
ing position in the Big Ten race with diana over Ohio State and Illinois Michigan staged a Frank Merriwell Ma
the onesided victory. over Northwestern-all but clinched Minnesota.....3
Iowa forged into the lead in the he 197Bga tI f ouish, scoring two touchdowns in the i .
I o w a tog e tn t t h l e d itt e

L3ndingsJ

Pitt Rallies To Win
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 6.-UP)-

Pittsburgh's Panthers touched off a first quarter when Eicherly took1a iouay.
last period blast of scoring dynamite pass from Kinnick to gallop 55 yards' The Golden Gophers took care of
at allrbut blew Norng Damenofte for a touchdown. The Hawks added their share of the plot by polishing
gridiron today in the climax g me three more points on Dean's 20 yard off Iowa, 35 to 10, before 40,000 spec-
gofdione of college fotbs mo he field goal in the same quarter. tators at Iowa City, for their third
of one of college football's most h,\rd- go trih ofeec itoytoe
fought intersectional rivalries. Minnesota's big guns were not to straight Conference victory. More
be dnie. To Vn Evry asss r- rthan 47.000 saw Indiana finally con-
For two periods Notre Dame's ag- be denied. Two Van Every passes re- t ground-gaining ability into
gressive, hard tackling forwards sulted in two second period scores. scores to hand the Buckeyes their
played their mighty rivals to a stand- From then on the game was a rout. first Big Ten defeat in four starts,
still. Midway in the third quarter 10 to 0, at Columbus. Illinois punched
the Irish pulled a dazzling 49 yard lTover a fourth-period touchdown tol
touchdown play on a forward pass, j conquer Northwestern, 6 to 0, beforet
Jack McCarthy to Andy Puplis, to E42,000 fans. The triumph was Illi-
capitalize a sudden kicking "break," EVANSTON, Ill., Nov. 6.-(P)-A 42,0 as h rup a i
ca e e i determined, fighting Illinois team nois' first in Big Ten warfare, and
then came the big explosion. dethe defeat was Northwestern's second
Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg, spear- pushed Northwestern all over Dyche in five conference battles.
head of Pittsburgh's attack, set up Stadium for 58 sunlit minutes today With Northwestern and Wiscon-
the first Pittsburgh touchdown with to score a smashing upset, 6 to 0 vic- sin remaining on its schedule, Minne-
the collaboration of Fabian Hoffman, tory. sota apparently has a clear road to
substitute end, on a forward pass that Thus the Illini ruined Northwest-
netted exactly 50 yards. Two subse- ern's faint hopes of at least sharing
quent drives of 66 and 43 yards, in a slice of the 1937 Western Confer-
which terrifying power was mixed ence championship.
with subtle deception, produced ad- Playing with the same fire and
ditional touchdowns. spirit that won them fame in their!I
early season scoreless tie with Notrel
Dame, the Illini opened up with a 52-

tory over Chicago's gallant, but luck- I ndiana........2
less Maroons. The victory its third Northwestern . . 3
against two defeats, assured the Wol- Michigan ......3
verines of at least an even break for Purdue .........1
the season in Conference competi- Illinois ........:1
tion, with Ohio State its last Big Chicago........0
Ten assignment. Iowa ...........0
Purdue took a 3 to 0 lead over
Fordham in their intersectional battle FOOTBALL

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0
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2
2
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2
3
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0
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1.000
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.333
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80
59
46
23
35
33
20
18
12
22

FINALS

at New York, but succumbed to the
Rams' powerful attack, 21 to 3. Wis-
consin alone of the Big Ten front, was
idle.

Yale 19, Brown 0
Manhattan 7, Detroit 0

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MORE GRID SCORES
Navy 13, Columbia 6
Nebraska 13, Kansas 13
Rice 26, Arkansas 20
Duke 67, Wake Forest 0

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A1 TIunmsW!

Inaun a Upsets (Ohio

COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 6.-(P)-!
Ohio State's Big Ten championship
hopes were trampled into the cleat-
torn turf of Buckeye Stadium today
by the golden toe of Center George
Miller and the flying feet of Halfback
Frank Petrick as Indiana's Hoosiers
won 10 to 0.
Miller, who played a great defen-
sive game, stepped back to the 21-
yard mark in the second period as
an Indiana thrust was halted on the
12, and calmly placekicked a field
goal for three points.
Quarterback Frank Filchock faded
back in the next period, following a
long drive down the field, and fired
a 12-yard pass to Petrick who lunged
over the goal from the four-yard line.
Gophers Romp
IOWA CITY, Nov. 6.-(P)-Minne-
sota's Golden Gophers, pride pricked
by Iowa' unexpected early 10 point
lead, roared back with characteristic
power and deception to crush the
Hawkeyes 35 to 10 today before 40,-
000 homecoming football fans.
The Gophers shot into a command-
Chicago (12) Pos. Michigan (13)
Fitzgerald ....... LE ...... Nicholson
Petersen ........LT........ Janke
Fink ............ LG...... Brennan
Pierce .......... C......... Kodros
Kelley .......... RG. ...Heikkenen
4ohnson ........ RT ........ Smith
Wasem .........RE ......... Smick
Hamity .......... QB......Farmer
Sherman ........ LH ..... Purucker
Valorz .......... RH ...... Barclay
Goodstein ....... FB.......Stanton
Score by periods:
Chicago 0 6 6 0-12
Michigan 0 0 0 13-13
Michigan substitutions: Levine for
Farmer, Siegel for Janke, Trosko for
Purucker, Rinaldi for Kodros, Nick-
erson for Stanton, Ritchie for Trosko,
Luby for Smith, Pederson for Heik-
kenen, Vandewater for rBrennan,
Renda for Ritchie, Trosko for Bar-
clay, Gedeon for Smick, Valpey for
Nicholson, Olds.for Brennan, Floersch
for Nicholson.
Chicago substitutions: Davenport
for Sherman, Davenport for Valorz,
Anderson for Pierce.
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yard touchdown march in the clos-
ing minutes of the game to score.
A busy little jackrabbit named Tony
Mazeika, who has been sitting on
the bench all season, spurted through
the Northwestern line for a surprising
running attack that completely upset
the Wildcats.
Rams March On
NEW YORK, Nov. 6.--(P)-Rose
Hill to Rose Bowl talk was loud and
strong within the ranks of the Ford-
ham Rams today.
On the same Polo Grounds green-
sward where their hopes were dashed
and battered almost a year ago, the
Rams rose to their superb heights this
chilly afternoon to crush Purdue's
Boilermakers, 21 to 3, to rush along
the highway of the nation's dwin-
dling number of unbeaten football
elevens.
Joe Woitkowski who kicked the
Boilermakers dizzy and tossed two of
the touchdown passes, was the hero
of the Ram drive. The Fordham sen-
ior took charge of the relentless at-
tack while center Alex Wojciecho-
wicz and ends Henry Jacunski and
Captain Johnny Druze broke up the
enemy drive.
Detroit Is Loser
NEW YORK, Nov. 6.-(P)-Lady
Luck flirted with Manhattan's foot-
ball Jaspers in the final minutes of
a bruising ball game today and paved
the way for a 7 to 0 intersectional
gridiron upset over the highly re-
garded Detroit Titans.
Capitalizing on a break the Jaspers
rumbled in with the victory over a
team that was handicapped through-
out by the absence of its offensive
spearhead, Anvil Andy Farkas, who
was back home in Detroit too ill to
play.
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