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November 13, 1938 - Image 6

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THEMICHIGANDAILY SUN

'ighting Irish W hip Gophers; O.S.U.

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Mr. Touchdown Twin Goes To Town

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Buckeyes Are
Victors, 34-12
Dominate Play From Start
To StayIn Title Race
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 12--0)--
Ohio State's alert Buckeyes bolstered
their hopes of sharing in the Big Ten
football championship today with a
decisive 32 to 14 victory over Illinois.
The Buckeyes, in winning their
third conference game against one
defeat and one tie, were in command
throughout the contest, played before
18,000 spectators. The victors, jump-
ing into a two-touchdown lead in the
opening period, scored three more
times in the last half to dominate play
almost from the start to finish.
Illinois scored its first touchdown
in the second period after driving 72
yards on three successive passes. In
the final period, the Zuppke-coached
team scored again after recovering a
Buckeye fumble.
Jim Langhurst, spearhead of the
Buckeye offense, broke away for a

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26-yard run to put the ball on the T dic
Illinois one in the first period, shortly Potatoe
after an Ohio State try for field goal
had failed. On the next play. Lang-
hurst scored the first of his three
touchdowns. Late in the period, Lang-
hurst took a short pass from. Mike
Kabealo, then lateraled to Don Scott i
who ran'15 yards to score.
Langhurst drove over for a touch-
down on the first play. In the final
period he intercepted an Illinois pass Read
and sprinted 45 yards to score again.

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WINTER'S COMING

-Daily Photo by Botwinik
Tom Harmon, one half of Michigan's Touchdown Twins, halted a
Northwestern drive in the first period when he intercepted a pass on
the Wolverine 30. He is shown here starting his runback with the intend-
ed Northwestern receiver prostrate on the ground. Danny Smick, number
38, is ready to give Harmon interference as he starts back up the field.
It was Harmon who sparked the Wolvernies' fourth period drive that
fell 6 yards short.

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