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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1936 Malveme Beats Woodmere, 13-0 Riverhead Triumphs Title Regains Class As the Scots Opened Up With a 'Money Play' Defeats Westhampton In Fierce Battle for Suffolk Grid Honors Of Nassau as Kealion Scores All Points MS. sl ,1 1 -v'Ff- 5 By DICK GORDON Malveme, L. Nov. 7 An alert Malveme High School eleven that never failed to take advantage of the breaks coming Its way today downed Woodmere, 13 to 0, to regain the Nassau County Class honors it lost to Oceanside two years ego. The contest was played on the winner's gridiron, here.

ti) By JOE JAHN JR. Riverhead, Nov. 7 One play, perfectly executed, gave the heavy Riverhead High School eleven a 60 triumph over Westhampton here today In one of the most Important schoolboy (grid encounters of the year in Suffolk Cunty, The break in a fiercely cntested battle came in the third period for an unbeaten county seat xy virtue 01 lis victory Malvern eleven that found itself with its 'fV p. Frccport Bows, Peekskill M. A.

Victor, 19 to 12 L. I. Kleven caring Hot only garnered Nassau's mythical Class award but alio maintained Its standing as the only unbeaten, unscored-on team within the county's boundaries. Held to a corelcss deadlock in its opening encounter of the season with Lyn-brook, a Class A foe, the new champions have now won five in a row without havin their goal line crossed. Today's game was a personal triumph for Gerald Keahon, veteran Orange and Blue field general who accounted for all of his team's points.

A pair of dropkicked field goals, one touchdown and one extra point were the results of Keahon's scoring endeavors, all of which came in the second half. Woodmere. with Its bet team tn several sea-sons, fought doggedly In the first and second periods. Never outside of Its own half of the field, the Blue and White played purely defensive football In these 24 minutes of play. WOODMERE STALKS AERIAL ATTACK On several occasions the home team was well within scoring dis Another Touchdown V.

hen Game Finishes i 'f'HrH- "i 'imrnn back to the wal throughout the entire first half. Aided by excellent blocking on the part of Ralph Boardman, fullback, and Right End Johnny Ruke, Tony Christian, a substitute back, broke Into the clear on an end sweep on Westhampton's 18-yard stripe midway in the third period and dashed all the way to the three-yard line before he was downed. Three plays later Boardman burrowed through a stubborn Westhampton forward wall for a touchdown and the game. Tin try for extra point, a place kick by Board -man, was wide of Its mark. WESTHAMPTON TAKES TO AIR Oh, but it was a tough one for Carl Hansen's Westhampton outfit to lose.

They had an opportunity to gain the mythical championship of the east en dof the county before the opening whistle, and they played as though they had every intention of gaining It. Outweighed by plenty of pounds, the visitors battled all the way, an dif the truth must be told they had much the better of the going from start to finish. Not an Inch could be gained through the heavy, experienced Riverhead line, but they took to the air, with Ziggy Misciewicz doing most of the pitching. Short passes thev were, but St rrancis Ml7 Triumphs Over G. Washington Brady and Healy Score for Terriers' Third Victory, 12 to 6 St.

Francis Prep, although hampered by a number of Injuries, remained in the unbeaten column by taking Washington High into camp to the tune of 12 to 6 at the loser's field yesterday. Due to a knee in-Jury, Capt. Larry Kavanagh of St. Francis was forced to the sidelines. His teammate, Joe Montalbano, ably handled Larry's Job.

All the scoring was done in the first half. After marching defiantly to Washington's 40-yard line, Howie Byrne heaved a pass to Tom Brady Into the end zone. Conway's attempt to convert was blocked. Afte ran exchange of punts in the second quarter, Brady of St. Francis recovered a fumble on Washington's 25-yard line.

After making two first downs, the Red and Blue Gene Rosenthal Carnegie Tech back, rounding N. Y. right end for a touchdown to help the Tartans win at Yankee Stadium yesterday. Special to The Eagle Peek-skilL N. Nov.

7 Freeport High School lost another close game at Depew Park here this afternoon, bowing to Peekskill High's Red Raiders, 19 to 12. It was theLong Inlanders' sixth loss as against one tie, while Peekskill closed out its season vith four wiry, two losses, and a tie. Ten Raiders played their final game lor Peekskill. Tony Lamando recovered a Free-port fumble on the 12-yard line early in the game, and Peekskill Hicksville Gridmen Hammer Great Neck Outfit, 32 to 13 Hopkins Noses Out Adelphi Eleven, 28-27 tance, but the heavier Woodmere forward wall rase to the situation and refused to yield to Malverne's seored on a PM- Ralph Mar-running offensive. Wnorimpre's see- al 10 Du's" "on Demond.

Ray place-kicked the extra ond array, seemingly unable to i 'Iooncy cope with their rival's Dissine when P01111 Jack Doran blocked Francis Ab Haven School effective. They kept Riverhead back Stapes Gallant Rally Special to The Eagle Hicksville, L. Nov. 7 A Hicksville eleven today walloped Oreat Neck, 32 to 13, to better its standing in the race for the North Shore honors o-' Nassau County. The victors scored in every period, getting two touchdowns in the third.

Merrill Yarotsky scored twice for the winning team, with Harold Mayer, Martin Renn'e and Jack Leonard collecting the others. Henry Mclnnes and Leonard accounted for the Great Neck points. Jack Larrlgan and Al Bullen were responsible for the Great Neck touchdowns, respectively, made in the second and Xourth quarters. John Owens kicked the loser's extra point following the first scora. The lineup: Po.

Hickjvil(32) Grrat Nee C13 LE Punataro Taylor L.T l.nflare Crosbv to Sauver Byrnes Jablonsky Dennenlelter 0 Hannaian Manilone R-T Cirm Melner Mrlnnei Larrlgan Q.B. Rjce L.H Mayer Ballen RH.B.. Yarot.ikv Meyer F.B Darmhoray Owetn SCORE BY PERIODS Hicksville 6 6 13 732 Great Nerk 0 7 0 613 Touchdowns Larriean, Bullen, Meyer. Yarotiky (2'. Rennie.

Leonard. Points lter touchdowns Mclnnei (pan), Leonard (dropkjrki. owena Iplacementl. 8ub- tltutlons Hicksville: Leonard. Referee Welnan.

Umpire Oauatk Head llnei-man Hess. to Snatch Decision on its heels for the first two chapters, and on one occasion Westhampton passed the leather over the goal line, but It slipped out of eager fingers to be grounded as incomplete. Misciewicz, who seemed to do everything right this afternoon, kept the bal in Riverhead territory bv bey's punt in the end zone in the same period and recoveied for Free-port's first score, but Jack Lugrin's pace-kick atempt at conversion was blocked. Freeport still trailed by one point at half time, after each team scored again but failed to convert. Joe Lemak blocked Joe Canon's punt in the end zone and recovered for a touchdown, and then Freeport put on a 70-yard drive with Dick Ro-vegno plunging for the tally.

Cannon ran 40 yards to feature this drive on a cut back after breaking through right tackle, and he passed Jefferson Tied By Manual In Soccer, Match Rivals to Play-off 11 Draw in Semi-Finals of P. S. A. L. Tourney Manual and Jefferson soccer teams fought to a 11 deadlock yesterday at Red Hook Field in the P.

S. A. L. semi-final round. The winner of the playoff between the two on Armistice Day will enter the final round against Monroe High School of the Bronx next Saturday.

The contest yesterday was evenly fought, with Jefferson's clean pass-in gand experienced play being off-set by the Park Slope school's rugged attack. Jefferson sent through the first goal of the season scored against James Agoglia, Manual goal keeper, since the P. S. A. L.

campaign started after eight minutes of play in the opening chapter. The goal was registered by Harry Shack, outside right, who got off a tricky boot In a heavy scrimmage ten feet away from the poits. The ball looped off into the corner, lust lost the ball on downs on 4-yard line. Washington kicked to ita own 25-yard line. On the second play, Tobln of St.

Francis passed to Healy who was waiting in the end zones to put the Franciscans ahead 12 to 0. Smith failed to convert. Washington fought back and after a 40-yard sustained drive with Simoneti doing most of the ball carrying, a pass, Simoneti to Smith, accounted for the lone tally. After that, the game was fought in nip and tuck fashion, neither team gaining much advantage. Montalbano, Brady and Sarlo another means.

He booted 'em high, Special to The Eagle New Haven, Nov. 7 In a hectic and wide open scoring game the Adelphi Academy football team of Brooklyn dropped a 28 to 27 decision to the Hopkins Grammar eleven here today. Trailing 27 to 14 at the end of the third period, Hopkins crashed through for two touchdowns and made good the conversions to gain a one point victory. AdelDhi scored two touchdowns In the bal was out around the 40 or 45-yard line, smothered every aerial when they got going real tough. Following an exchange of punts shortly afur the second half kick-off, Malverne launched a quick drive that ended when Keahon booted his first field goal effort between the uprights.

Taking the ball at mid-field the ultimate victors got down to the Woodmere 12-yard marker in two plays, a long pass, Keahon to Charlie Van Pelt, and an ensuing lateral, Van Pelt to Joe Famiglla. picking up 36 of the 38 yards gained. A line plunge and two passes were no good and on fourth down Keahon elected to try for field goal. The ball, kicked from the 22-yard stripe, cleared the cross bar by a foot and was dead center. Early in the fourth quarter Keahon scored his touchdown on a brilliant 26-yard dash off tackle.

This play climaxed another short drive, this time for 30 yards. Tak-ln gthe ball on his own 45-yard stripe, the home team got down to the visitor's 26 in four plays. A pass, Keahon to Elmer Ream, fea wiae ana nanasome on kick formations. It was all Riverhead could do to keep their goal line uncrossed. Thus the play went throughout the first half.

Harrassed by the Ios of their star ball carrier. Walter Football Results twice to Jack Moran, outstanding performer of the day, His pass was ruled complete on interference on stoou out as stars in the St. Francis line. Simoneti stared for the losers. The lone casualty came in the third quarter when Smith of St.

Francis was knocked unconscious. At the end of the game he was still a bit slmken up. Hogan, who was on the sidelines, the Coutny Seaters depended upon straight line plunging. They pierced Westhampton's forward wall for substantial gains time and again, but fumbles and Misciewicz' discouraging kicks did them not one iota of good. The lineup: the two-yard strips just prior to the the opening period to take a 14 to 0 score- lead.

Al Guldet ran 40 yards to the The entire second half was played Hopkins 'three-yard line and on the In Freeport's half of the field, al- next play Henry Revolre plunged though the only score came when i over the goal line for the initial Marallo faded back 15 yards and score. Later in the period Guidet heaved a 40-yard aerial to Lamando again got away for a long run, this in the coffin corner, Lamando fall- i time for 30 yards, to the Hopkins' ing across the line for the touch- five-yard stripe. Dan Griffen ran down. A 33-yard pass. Jack Paras across for the second touchdown to Moran.

placed the ball on Peeks- from that point. Stuart May kicked kill's five-yard line v. ith a Free- the point after touchdown on both Pos, L.T. tured this offensive outburst, the Riverhead Continued From Face 4 EAST New Palti, BlurlleX, Morris Harrey, 0 Wromlni 7 Caroell Mansfield, I East Slroodiburr. 0 Bethany, 3'J Hiram, 0 Thl'' Allerheny, 0 Bron II Hair Cross 0 Westminster, 31 Ldlnboro, J.I Ulrnyllle, SO Rln Grande, 0 H.

8., B'klyn Col! J. Hamilton, i Harerford, 0 Rwarttamort, 40 Hopkins, IS Woroeater, 0 Rlipolnr Back, 10 Bloamiburf 0 Lock Haren, Clarion, Canlslua, 13 latter ending tip on the 26. Kea St. Franica Rt'usn Liuno Bnmljai a Conway Montalbano Sarlo Brsdr Si'sndifia Washington Srhofferler Kuufmann Reynolds Naldus Le Bosse Froechlnlcht H. Kuufmann Simoneti Smith Oilliland Him ui up kick ior me point was port touchdown in sigh 00- game ended.

just as the i occasions. I It looked as if It were going to be I a rout when Alt snared Pearson's t.u... c. O. E.

LH B. F.B.... Westhampton Kammrrer McLane Stratton Lomag 8teveng Rose Fountain fiapalne Karpoveck POS. LE. L.T.

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LH. F.B.. Cichanowici D. MrKlllop Rooset Drobert Dulinowkl M. McKlllip Ruke Carey Rhodes Boardman ine games scoring play oc- The lineup: Frfcport fi: 40-yard pass In the end zone to in- curred on Keahon's second field POfll Affpr an ititttwantaJ P'n.

Pi'cksklll llj) Morns i Tun SCDIIE HV Srsmna Ara'a cree Adelphi's lead to 20 to 0, but Bmwn i with two seconds to go before the iVonm md ot 1,16 haIf' Finnegan of Hop- Unehm SCORE BV prnmns is-yara penaiiy against woodmere lg for slugging and a score of running plavs and short passes had given St Btrnnn i tuuinicieu a pass to waimo in St. Francis 6 6 0 012 Washlnnton 0 6 0 06 Subslliuies-Wnshlnaion: Rrllly. smith Referee-Vent (Barnard). Umpire Ja-" lUiBlsm, Linesman Bennett tN Mans Abbv Maiverne first down with goal to go i Hartwick, 0 on Woodmere's three-yard line, the i home team failed to make the itaal ti h. inside the uprights, and out of the grasp of Manual's goalie.

Manual Rally Ties Score The Park Slopers staged a spirited rally with the score against them, and carried the ball deep Into Jefferson territory. Meu Bosso broke through two Jefferson men with the ball, but was off balance as he booted off to the left of the goal. Jefferson kicked out, but Manual came right back and In another scrimmage before the East New Yorker's goal, Enoch Nave son hooked a clean kick through the posts. The second score came after 18 minutes of play. Naveson.

Emileo Elu.stondo and Ed Mullholland starred for Manual. Jefferson leaders were Irving Becker. Shack and Halpern. Both goalies turned in bang-up performances. The lineup: Norwich, tS St.

Anselm's, 1 Shlppensburc, Kutstown. t'psala, 11 Scarf') Pars Canri'in Luiirm BlMtlf wig I dn (v-1 T.amnndo, line in txo plunges and short pass, i FB -Northwestern, Mlllersrllle, Trenton Slate. Alfred, M.limn. oiunt.ni rf.muiJM Liii-u jrii.uiiru live 1 ffKiKlfl (j Vards for too manv timps nut th Frprm.n ball Rom? to the rl-ht-yard 'line. n'n' 'r I.nmalf.

Crr ii iichriown SOUTH ieia Terb, II Auburn, 13 fiivnt. to oi ine goal pa-ts. S'lovi'irr-pm When plav whs resumed Keahon wsnin it. urttN UIUU MC14. 'i'tu.

tne end zone for a touchdown. Nalmo converted and Adelphi enjoyed a 20 to 7 advantage at the midway mark. Griffen Score Ajaln Adelphi assumed the offensive again as the third period started and scored in short order. Revolre hurled a long aerial to Pearson on the Hopkins' two-yard stripe and on the first play Griffen cracked through for his second touchdown and the final one for Adelphi. May converted the point after touch-down.

At this stage Hopkins started to move and pushed across a touch, down In the third period and then went on to score twice more in th He took ti.e ball on his own 18 and Maroon Gridders Whip Veronas, The Brooklyn Maroons swamped the Verona eleven yesterday at the Parade Grounds by a sco.e of 38 to 0. The Maroon tallied In each of the four quarters. Lou Friedman of the victors scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. The other four touchdowns were scored by Frank Trezza, Charlie Acunto, Nick Catty and Tony Cappl. The lineup: 0 e) 0-fl Westhampton 0 0 00 Touchdowns Boardman (ling plungg).

Manlmsset Nips Flatbush, 12-0 Manhasset, L. Nov. 7 Outweighed and unable to cope with the home team's passing attack, the Flatbush School eleven of Brooklyn today dropped a 12-to-0 game at Manhasset High School at Memorial Field here. The victors scored in the first and fourth quarters, Charlie Frankhouse getting the first period touchdown on a 12-yard pass from Qeorge Waldman and Jim O'Connell scoring the second on an 8-yard run off tackle. kicked it lust inside the left up Honda, Marytllle, 0 Sewanae, 0 Wake Fortst, 0 South Carolina, Richmond, Ylrrlnla rolr.

0 right lor anotner three points k.T i Crescents Win Pos. Jerferson ell Manual fll I.aviCHmn Tnnenuaum Pint (fcorcia, L'fl Tennessee, 34 Vanderhllt, 14... Duke, 20 Villanora, 14 Maryland, Wash. Lee, 17 North Carolina, Dillard, It Morehead, 14... LoulsrlUt, 31...

hattanoora, 9. Elon, 40 Baylor, 4J Arkansas, Tartar Aioalia Washerman Kay Halpern Powell Albert Bosso At Soccer, 6-1 o.t.- 1 I OR LH I 10.... c. T. OB HE.

B. -flhereshevaliy -Shack -Neufrld R. Hrowr Cotiion J. Hrnwr (Vralfld McNnmara 81. Mary's, Idaho, Oreion State, 1 Wash.

State, It Teiaa Mines, 0 (Fla(staff), Willamette, 14 Fresno State, 14 Oreton 13 Washintlen Fr 7 Wromlnc, 19 Montana Slate, 6 Colorado Washburn, 0 Carlelon, Greeley, 0 C. T. 7 0 Oregon Normal, 7 8. Orrcon 0 Pacific Lutheran, 33 Oreton Tech, 0 California Anlcs, chic. State, It SCHOOL Jefferson, 6 New I'trechl, I Manhasset, It Flatbush, 0 Far Kockawar, Tllden, Poly Prep, fl Irsylnr, 0 SI.

Francis, Jt G. Washlntton. a N.w Rochelle, It Meiie. City, Baldwin, 13 Lrnbraok, 0 Chamlnade, 21 8cw.nh.ka, Glen Core, 20. Mlneola, 0 Farmlnidale, Gardrn City, 3 Hempstead, Weslbury, II Lawrence.

13 Central, St Benedlcta, SS Salle, Peekskill M. 1 Frecporl, 12 Riverhead, Westhamplon, 0 Malveme, 13 Woodmere, 0 Marblehead. 13 Curtis, It Hicksville, St Great Neck, 13 Southampton, 22 Bay Shore, Cra.np.rt, 7 Bridiehampton, 7 Amity vllle, 70 Patchocue, St. Paul 35 Stony Brook, Iluutlnilou. SmilhUwn, Hopkins Grammar, In Adelphi, 17 Lindenhurst, f) Sayville, SOCCER Brooklyn, St.

John's, 0 Brooklyn F.dlaon. I L. I. 1 ral. Slurvesan! H.

1 Flushing H. I Lehlsh 0 Rochester, Hamilton, 1 Sprlnifleld Fr," 1 M. I. T. Princeton.

Cornell, Sprlnifleld, Temple, rw. M. I. T. 0 CROSS COUNTRY Collate.

I nlon, 24 Rochester, SI Syracuse 13 C.rnrll 4.3 Cornell, tl Syracuse, 31 Indiana, IS Illinois, 44 Rprlnffirrd, It Bard, 3 FENCING Brooklyn, 14 Srlh Low, I NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Amcrlrana, 3 Toronto, 2 Canadlena, B.st.n, HOCKEY LEAGUE Syracuse, Buffalo, CANADIANOOTBAIX Interprovlnrlal Union Toronto Artoa, 10 Hamilton Titers, Ottawa. 4 Montreal, I Intrrcolleflate Union Oueens f. of Toronto, V. Western Ontario, IS MrCIM, 7 Ontario Ruiby Football Union Rarnla, 4t Hamilton Cubs, 1 Elustondo Lee- Raupp Miilholland Naveson Drybrouiih -Becker Defeating Staten Island by 6 goals flnal Quarter. Hopkins tallied its tn at final and rierMlnff cnri Hi- B.

Planner Hart i aift, fii-riuuy ululum KUtler R.F Zierler Brucs toyle "'niuoii, me soccer players of the xaimo caugnt (Joa a (shark. Navesin BY Veronas Brrapica Martin BarUley K.iKati Ourlbaldl Farina Maresco Hosiano Oalatl M. Momtanlno Foi. L. K.

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crescent Athletic Club gained their lnnean -y pa.s behind the Maroons Kloloff Joyce Catty LllDO SA Darldson, a Leland, roly, Holbraok, 7 Mercer, 0 Lenolr-Rhrne, 0 4fiUbema City, It rreshylrrlan J. Tulant, 7 Green, Mercer, Howard, state I. Mara HIM. 45 third consecutive victory in Hofpnto Ral to tie the score at 27 to 27 Malvrrr Wo'idni Tnui'l I 3013 (l II 0 Jefferson: Tohack. Manual: Buloa.

Faour Officials Donaahr INallona! Referee referee; Fisher iManilall. linesman. Time of periods 30-mlnuL halsea: to 10-minute overtime periods. their championship In the Field len an Adelphi struggling to break Club vSoccer League of New York through the line and block the kick. Nalmo booted the ball be M.i Pos.

Manhasset L.E Mallarley L.T Parent LO Allen C. Hallos Downs Pearson c. Momtanlno Kr 8COR BY PERIODS Kfapnn III: Khpr.dan 3 tntrr Jnns I' Jnan Nrrr. itrs. Flatbush Beaumont Curran MrCarthy McGrath.

Coffey Caiassarro Oray Laird Lathasr Dumas Alabama, 34 It. It Howard, 14 Cbattannoaa, 6 Hampton, .13 West Va. 1 T. C. Misslsiippl, 114 Southwestern, 44 and New Jersey.

The Brooklyn clubmen shot three poals in each P'Tind. leading at hail time by 3-0. Wetter, center forward for Veronas 0 0 0 0 tween the uprights for the winning point. Th I.lnrup' HnpkUn Grammar alnM ri-i 13 1 uisit Frankhouser Touchdowns Friedman 2i, Trezra. i Q.B aciiio.

Catty, Cappl. r-olntc after touch- King Waldman Bobestal Tupper NorthweslernWins Conference Crown Continued from Tage 1 A. Pfarsun Plslanl Piatt F.B.. I.orola. Blrm.

Southern, 1 uuii i rezr.a Substitutes -Maroons: Tlchlo, F.sposlto Friedman, Plcco, Trifarl, Ruaso, Matorln. Ward tin- monopolized the scoring wawhiit w'1'; fi'frtitcd with nil six tallies, i' the second half. Love unr.r ot.a-eri a for Sta'en'S? I when ernon liandled the hi R.rr 8C0RE BY PERIODS Flushing; Bonlcrs lical "10 Manhasset 6 0 0 11 riatbush Tnllfhlnuna AckPMtrom Whflfr. Pllif MrNnl hfvoirp O'ltrlct ball within the )rljuiil( r. area.

9.B wardic I t. out a second's letup, and the crowd Cams A. C. tiland KOITIIPAW PASSING BACK George Washington has a left-handed passing back named Joey Kaufman who is carrying on right where Tuffy Leemans left off. i Nalmo Substitutions Manhasset: OConneil.

cur. lis, F. Tupper, Arnold, Oosskl. Flatbush-Donovan, Keating, Rorabach. Mickey Referee LoiiKler.

Umpire Flke. Heaei llnesmau-Klllg. Time, of perlods-10 i KmniM-an SiFB' Orllirn it Speciul to Thr Fa vie in in, Nov. 7-F1' 8COKE BY PRniniiB Murray, SO West Tenn. Louisiana Male, Stale, Oullford, 0 Brldaawaler, IS St.

John 0 Hampdra Hydner, 0 Morehouse, 14 L. Moyna, 7 Clemson. 30 Citadel, Imory-Henry, It Raanobe, 1 l.oulsrllle Municipal, 6 Tenn. A 0 antra, IS Georielown Tesas A. St Southern Hardln-Slmmons, Ran.

lastern Ky 1J Tranaylranla, MIDWEST Temple, 7 Mlcklfan Slate, 7 Detroit. 33.... Rucknell, 7 AdXpliit 6 7 0 HnpK.tK 0 7 7 14 J8 TocliiiowrnRe voire. Orlttiri a. AH 1'ointiiK.

Nalmo a. Points allrr luuclutuwns Mar 3. Halmo 4, M.lrh Murphy Ambrosf R'HU'llton Harr i I.oin Burr Curtis Rallies Late But is Whipped by Marblehead, 13-12 Lindenhurst Ties Sayville, 6 to 6 in a constant uproar, By their triumph today, Northwestern took over the Conference championship beyond dispute. Northwestern' scoring was furnished by the same heroes who operated aKainst Minnesota. Steve Toth who scored the touchdown that beat the Gophers, rammed over for two today.

Dashing Don Heap connected for one, and Johnny Kovatch, the Wildcats' great defensive end, raced 19 yards for the other. TI'NXEY, DEMPSEY TO REFEREE Oene Tunney and Jack Dempsey will referee the bouts in the amateur show Dempsey Is stattlns for a West Side hospital late this month. jiiKu on.ia; iif.iay c-'aat-'fl i.e.'.i.'i Freshmen 2 to 0. Right from the sutrt Flushing Showed a branrl of f.jot-work and by r.i rii. i.n.i' oor.

became nuts of Mt.n'.nin. The game Iw'i -d but a few minutes when Plvil uinui an opening ami beat ijriuas to it. The iwxt two Is tti'i'o though Finshins: woiketi hard al; the time In the final period. D. Smith, the brilliant outride rinht for Flushing, dribbled quite cleverly right up to the moutn of uc! Marnolis Is Victor At Trinily Club Northwestern, I Minnesota, 63 Ohio State, 44 Indiana, I Missouri, 13 lie raul, 1 IS Iowa.

A Chlcaso, 0 Syracuse, 7 SI. Louis, 7 North Dakota, Wayne Jo Special fo The Eagle Lineionliurst, Nov. 7 Lindenhurst High School was held to a 66 tie bv the Sayville grldders here this af'evnoon. Albert Warta of Linden- Dave Marsolis of the Trinity Club, nai.onal and ir.etrupoiitan sinRles Baldwin-Wallace, it and headed a forrili" cotinto'd for the last il ve wiiion tiio (jay champion and htjli.i ret SOUhciY t' a string of i hurst recovered a fumble by his 01.1,1 'i! Milton Herman Boon, over th Mlamlo IO 1.1 XiTler (dnnatll, 311 Nebraska, 3(1 Toleda, A Wlttrnberr, 0 Kansas, 0 l. A' i r.

touchdown march with a Midgely to Scholl aerial netting 20 yards and Scholl 10 yards on an end run, but was stopped by the watch. Marblehead tallied both ita touchdowns in the first quarter. The first one came nthe fourth play of the game when Steve Hazell, on a reverse scampered around his right end for 52 yards. A few minutes later, after Wilde, Marblehead tackle, had blocked Schipanl's kick, Godfrey, on another reverse, raced around right end for 55 yards and the second touchdown. Clark made the extra point which proved to be the winning margin by a wide end sweep.

The lineup Pos. Marblehead Cnrit. tn.k ohl I' Dayton, Tern pie, Mich itran Stale Tie. 7-7. Sayville goal line to put his team ahead in the third quarter.

ate in the game McLlnden. Say-' halfback, tied the score with a 'Michdown from the 3-yard line on plunge through center, Lineup: The lln up- ri. 1 li i It Fru fi H-nii 1. H.i' I i' en i'i i Kll 0 II I 1 llf mi.1 Ill I Oil Special to The Eagle Marblehead, Nov. 7 The Curtis High football team of New York, staging a sensational comeback In the final quarter, almost turned defeat Into victory but missed the two extra points' after touchdown and as a result succumbed for the second straight year to Marblehead High, 13-12, this afternoon at Joel Reynolds Field, before close to 3,000 rabid fans.

Trailing 13-0, entering thd final period, the Staten Islanders almost swept the locals off their feet. Starting at mldfield, Curtis with Scholl, Midgely and Schlpanl marched 50 yards with Midgely finally going acros from the 10-yard line for the score. Scholl' kick for the extra point was blocked. Marblehead received the kick-off an daftcr being held without gain, kicked to Wallie Scholl on his own 35. Scholl caught the ball near the left sidelines and ploughed 65 yards down field.

Inches from being out- Ohio Wesloan, 0 Cincinnati, II Ohio Northern, 13 apital, 0 Oberlln. Mich. Mlnlnt Tech. Lawrence 0 1 Olivet, 0 Grand Rapids Jr. Ferris Each Scoring AW Crimed End Heifer, unat l.u ri, 2-2.

the attire mittrh of the wotiil rnnnci i.t i Otie.i a f. at 'ne Ti.i-.y In another lea' 1:0 frank Huso of the Street Y. M. C. wav-ered back from the bring of rlel'M' to rout Morris Cioidman, Tni Clilb.

19-21, 21-3. 21-12. Siiini PTLtirltn'in Assumption, 0 I'tK BY TKRIODS I Mndrnhurit flifin O. Bupp 1 Knnllrk 1 KlMtiMn. i' Jafffa l-rhlch F' 0 0 J-'lilsliHiif .10 0 tloala I'I Smith Barvlllf fiwpxey Mlilrr WatRon Such K.

Stain Whltelioiisr Meitr Plsanl Jlrnf McLlnden Osier Hnwam, suua.snca Arinur wiesentiml, Lf hid. K'i Il'liidlf, East Lansing. Nov. 7 P) Sensational last-period touchdowns gave Temple and Michigan State grid warriors a 7 to 7 tie before shrieking fans here today. After the lines of both elevens had fought on even terms through three periods, but with both teams threatening from the outset only to Klein.

Si-hm'th HI'Tre Lance, lane successive plays with Pappas carrying the ball over on the final thrust. Green place-kicked the extra point. The Spartan score came after sensational runs by Brandstatter who recovered Pappas' fumble on his own 15. On the first play, he ran to the Temple 40. Together T.

II Detroit Tech, 11 Bradley, III Tulsa, 3. De Tauw, In EransTille, ID Manchester, 21 Carroll, Denver, 2" Mllllb.ru. 7 Monmouth, 21 Wnria Kinnrl Polriino H. Bopp JiPllon 1-' tarhed, 21-3. 21-6 in the opener.

Jack Wiliiman. Newark Y. M. Blegel Parker Hewetft Hurley Kelly Flrachlne L.T..., wilde L.Q..,.Nv.stedt Mitchell O. Daniels R.T...

entenary, F.arlham, 6 Hanover, 0 Ball Slate, 13 Klpon, 7 13 Lake Forest, 0 Cornell, 12 it Wnimann I PnU Q.B....Remtclc Mlikely Burlon Scl-ir-anl A deleave! Cluck Schwartz. Trinity Club. 21-13. ami Leo M.inriell beat Sid Katz. Newark Y.

M. A. ai prrM-nl New S'ale 21-12, 21-10 ill two Oil B.l;c Sam Fo'L-r Trini'v Cl(il). bur-lesq'ierl l.is a Win ovr Fred Kaplan, 1 1 tlie even- siac ior me second score, unce score Bv periodr SCORE BY PERIODS 0 0 0-fi .0 0 0 6 Wnr'a McLlndfn, PILOT NOW HOTEL MAN Waiter MoNichois. former manager of the Clevelahd In Dl'SFK IUCII AT JAMAICA Rudy Dii'-fe, (aplain of wrestling's Riot made up of the four I)us returns to the Jamaica Aiena rial Friday night to prappie Ni.

West Maryland sensation, in the feature niati to a finish. Dusek utoppod the wiiuiiiig streak of Oewge Lrnllian last week. io.se tneir scoring runners on turn-1 with Lernhardt, he carried the ball bles Temple finally put across a 1 to the Owl 25. Gaines made a first touchdown at the start of the fourth down on the Temple 14, and Brand-after Sturges recovered Ageit's fum- stutter ran the rest of the way for ble at the close of the third period the touchdown, with a tackle hang- i I nR onto nm Inst four yards. Davidson, Smith and Pappas joimnn replaced Fertig to kick the crashed the 6tat line on three I poim.

FAR WEST 1'lah Stale. 13 Colorado Slate. 0 Hrlsham Vouni. 'ei Unlerp J3 Colorado, 31 I lah California, 13 dnulhrrn Calif, 7 a. illusion, Kanford, 14 again he tried the fxtra point but Curtis ad 0 a bad pass from center nullified the lu'wii: 'oodfrrr.

1 attempt, Srlioll. Points by anal after I. ii. Curtis, receiving a Marblehead Z'T fumble on the local 45 after the en- iHcwett. index.

poii.Mtmno. rn; ulng kick-off, on another 1 7tXmn; dus, has taken over a big note tofi's final by a rcore of 21-S, 21-11. Jjofj Cleveland,.

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