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SPORT SECTION- THI DETKOIT fill KE5S-SUWDAY. NOVEMBER T. HIT Wayne Defense Stops Huron Second-Half Drive to Win, 7-0 A Big Hole and Wayne Scores Its Only Touchdown Against Normal The Second Guess Ey W. W. Tiu Stafinski Puts Tartars Ahead Gembis Punts Stave Toronto Beats Amerks Easily Drillon Scores Thre Goals in 6-3 Game I Vf U-t rr.

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Irfcr Not that Oi aa a f.ghte l4 a reaiSy al.u orfeaL Ntare neer r. i uu a That th way to tell them. They; cir in the rsf iku realy to ji away a 4 th'e pe ul.i I w-feat ar.d ahout cwfiam 'if I1 ftU hi an ot if n.eri hixii again I I i 'J r-. llst'-'ZS'? TARTAR 1 1 I.I. BACK, FA U.

of M's Last-Ditch Scoring Turns Back Chicago, 13-12 Ritchie'. 41-Yard Run and Short Plunge Pull Wolverine Out of Fire Ar.J at Ut I lhvh.tt.t i Ujh 1 mm liw iril-lie a ffl I1m That was the gn tt But bf.r IarH H.rk ewdd aruunj ta U.t. U.e UUj i- haaea tt.imed tn, 'All frhtrr hat had mphta Yoa aooul I hat ee film ten outu ted Maxi Not once, but twn And mght f.attrned i tcry Gaatanaga ta two rounoa aa terr.ttic HaaktaHMHi a4a4 atuthlag I Ihla, ant sal aulrt aa4 mile the amile a arSMmlhwy uka aa ataklag hi ttt a big tty. Ho did a Hlet. harn.lea kk-irg fellow hk him ever take to f.tMir.g a a career? That at ill a funny thirg to fre." Hankmam answered never waa a fellow who kicked for f.ghta fat never had a ght when waa a kid.

Port of shied away from thir.ga like that down noma in Legion Nttdi Ymu "'T'HEN on day a fellow named A I Haaeler. who waa promoting fight for th American lccion, cam up to and smd. 'Hank, wet grt to get aome-body to fight "Wild Bill' rxk And It look lik It will ht to be you for you th biggest fellow ui "Wild Bill had been Inking everylKKly down home." Hank x-rlained. "but when thv it wa for th American legion -ah nt-fit III try And I wa given th decision over him. That how I atarted.

I never liked fishtini. never went look in for It. but wa led Into it Hank explained that he had two other fight at home before the cluh closed up and then went seeking other world to conquer He went up to Cleveland and fought two bout for Jimmy Dunn That wa bac In 1910 and a year later he Joined fcuey Welch boxing stable over In Akron and ha been fighting for 8uey ever since, fine lh night he cm hia fln.1 fight. Hank has had bntita nd haa woa It af them by knockouts, "And I waa stopped But before he could get Into that, the portly Vinassa broke In. "Tell him about your career In the movlea Then turning, Gene remarked, "Hank been In ahout a half doren picture most of them Mae West picture.

Hi last picture he got hi biggest pHrt 1 -d an elephont arros the stage, slme. There no me In ll.e picture but Hank and the elephant." Jiiif Fell Atlttp A I wa saying." H.inkinson Interrupted, apparently not wishing to linked with an elephant. "I wa (topped five time. But I want to tell you abcut ons of them it really wasn't a knockout. I Just fell asleep" The boyish mlle left Hsnkln-son fare now, even though hi remark called for a Inugh.

"I was matched with a fellow named Krecl Frcary nut on the (oast." he explained "Kreary had made quite a reputation as an amateur an. I I to sort of try him out But a few day before the bout I broke my hand. I didn't want to use that as an excuse for postponing a fight with an amateur, bo I decided to fight-broken hsnd and all. "On th night of th fight, my handler 'coked' my hand. They shot It full of drug It wouldn't pain me.

But I gueaa thev ued too much. I-or I still don't remember going Into the ring or coming out. They tell me I dmpjcd Kreary three time. But I don't know. "They tell me.

too. that he knorked down and then the fight waa stopped. But I don't remember that either. You ee. there wa so much dope In me that It put me to sleep and I guess I was sleeping on mv feet." With that Lanky Hank up to leave.

And as he strolled through the door, one couldn't help whispering to himself. "He doesn't look like a fichter. but if he ran pumh ss well as he can alibi, he 11 do nil right." I I I i Western Wins with Late Pass Central State Bows in 7-0 Contest MT. PLEASANT. Nov.

-A 12-yard pas over the goal line, Vsnderberg to Trace, enabled Western Mate Teacher College to maintain it in. year winning streak over Central State Bearcats here today. Morris kirked the extra point. The score wa 7 to 0 Both team played a trong de fensive game wsitirg for the bresks. Th Hilltopper got the break is th third quarter drew to a close hen they recovered a Central fumble on th Bearcat 22.

A six-yard pas. House beck to Morris, followed by in off-tackle smash, gsve W'estern a first down on the 12. The touchdown pas followed. Central held a decided edge throughout the entire contest, chalk.rg up seven fust down to Western a five, hut the punting of Morris. Bond and Houseberk kept the ball In Bearcat territory most of the game.

The Bearcat unleashed a passing attack In the last quarter desperately attempting to knot the count but the game nded the passing combination of Udell and Mi leod had netted RS yards on! three plsys. giving Central a first down on the Western 32. Central completed 11 of Tl papses for a gain of yard. Western gained hO yards by air in completing five of 13 chance. r.TMi.

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Nov. 6 (A. Wilmeth Pidat-Singh. Hindu passing star, led the Syracuse University footballer to" a 27-6 triumph over Western Reserve before IS. non fans in Arrhbold Stadium today.

Sidat-Sineh's passes paved the way for all four Syracuse tallies. 1 -jif e---7. lrVT I RINK KTAIIVSKL TORONTO. Nov. C-The Toronto Maple Leaf moved to top of th International of the National Hockey Let tonight by turnu.f back the Tork American.

ta S. After a acorrl trst the Leaf cam back to three goal in each of u.e i--two period to make tbe et.r an unpleasant on fur Goalie Robertson, horn th Amerks pir. chased front th Red Wui(s spnrg. Gordon Dnlloa cored goal for th Leaf, two of coming In th aeeond period kiiiiim roaM ti a ml trtokw J. k.

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Nov. -Th ton Bruin ppolled King Clarrt i debut aa coach of th Mor.t!,. Maroon hockey club by defex: th home cluh. 4 to 2, tonight After spotting th goal erly tn th first period, t' Bruin took the lead when scored twice and never in headed. Getliffe also scored tie third goal, thi on coming In tn second period, and accountd for th victory.

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a. l.miiM Itiinia'l), I nail lea ll4. Santa Clara Stays in Unbeaten Class SAN JOSE. Cahf Nov. 6-iV Santa Clara retained Its i n-defeated ttu her today scoring a 25-to-2 decision or hitherto unbeaten Sn Jose St'e Borhe.

Gunther, Coughlan 1 Fiaher accounted for th Brow scores, two of which wer the result of long passes to put Sr' Oat within acoring range. Presley, Gisnt Negro gun t'l. blocked a Santa Clara ki'k on the lironco 20 to send the I vi hi 7. in ba across the Hone for a San Jose safety. Villanova Routs Marquette Eleven But Hilltop Scores on Foe for First Time PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. 6 P) Villanova'i undefeated foott -til tesm, improving in each game, today crushed Marquette Unlvern'v, 25 to 7. in an intersectional bat: before lO.fKiO at Shibe Park. Villanova, whose record is mat re only by a scoreless tie with A'i-burn, had Its goal line crossed the first time thi season, when the visitor tiime'! second period fumble into only touchdown. Villanova wasted no time it first score, marching 68 as soon as Marquette punte I 'T receiving the kirkoff.

A short r-ward pas, Buzz Howlett to Earle, brought the touchdown A 57-yard drive a few niinute accounted for the second to" h-down. with Howlett plungir.f from the four-yard stripe. A suh center, John Gogol arcounted for the third or, 4.1-yard run after he intenef-i a Marquette pass. score came early in the period after Leyesnaar recm 1 Harvey Buek fumble on the i-lanova 18. A sub bark, Vti' 1 passed to Sonnenberg for t- touchdown.

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Sabo f.svirg only the kind of bail after or. t.i. h- einve. Vvt. Urvers.iy bttereo Trtn were f.rr,l to i.k heavily on th lin pl.r.g'.r.g riar.k ta oeteat tifaJi Normal tram.

7 6. at rvl Field. It wa FtafJiaki, a who hewn warnurg th kru not th season, ho plica ayn ith the punch hi. gat tr. "Tartar their on'v toui -n Ar.J It waa Ktafinski ton.plete-l r.

2-yard touchdown tuanh tn the second permd by dmr.g from th thr-yaid Unl in pay tfmtDrjr. With nearly half of th regular' rattered and tru.eej from the Toledo University jam an 1 with a r.akeshift line Hait.rf the in. yn hal It band full tn heat-l-g Normal. (ivmH to win with plenty to spar, th Tartar finally lad to hank on th punting of Omnia to keep Normal t'Tim breaking Into aronr.g territory throughout lh last half. al Heat la 1'lrat Half Wyn ply4 Ita beet football In th firtt half.

Thrn th Tartar ba an1 defended the tout h-viwn margin btafinakl had fivfn them In tha aeeond period. Mart-ir hac on Ita own i ai line, yn mad four irat downs before iitaftnakl got through fur the touchdown. Although the Tartar fullback did nearly all of th hall tarrying on thia marth. a ST-yati1 paaa from J'rt liny to F.nill Ialak. nd, rrally ait the state for the touchdown.

T'alak wa kn'xked out of bound on the 1S-rd lin aftrr catching the aaa Ix-nya, another boy who hail Witihed moat of th game from th bench, followed up hia pass by fighting hi way through left tackle for a 10-yard gain. Thrn J-tafinski plunge completed the oh. Gemhi place-kicked the extra point (udlllo fhit of Th 4.0c0 spectator who Vatched th gam In th aummrr-like weather will admit that Wayne had plenty of trouble In keeping Ita margin In the acrond half. On in the fourth pernl Normal man hed 4 yaula iloun the firld only to le the hall after getting to the 10-yard line when two paaaea in the end me failed to connn t. Wayne made 13 firat downa to rln fur Normal.

Hut 12 of the Wayne firat down cam In the fiiat half. Cemlna kept the wolf away from th touchdown line In tht aeeond half for Wayne hy averaging 4S yardt on hif high punta. The Tartan played without Krank Cudillo, the aophomor halfback who hii don a lot of ground gaining thia year. Cudillo didn't even report for the gam and the Tartar roachra weie at a for hi Inappearanre. Huron Jin Oterrom Although Wayne gametl It vlr-tory the hard way, the Tarlata finally overcame the Normal Jinx on game played In IVtroit.

Never previously had Wayne beaten the ilunma In a Ietroit game. In the aerond half Wayne almoat completely discarded ita highly re-gardod atrial atlmlc and concentrated on atoppinK Nortiial a pony barkfield and Jimmy Waiah in particular. Walsh, the fullback, wa a thorn in the aide of th Wayne team all afternoon with hia aweeping nd run and hi run bark of Gembia' long punt. Before Stafinski touchdown in th aeeond period, Wayne had one f2-yard march stopped after advancing to the Huron three. Her the big Michigan Normal line tightened and George Husaell kicked out of danger.

Hut Wayne came right back and finished the Job on Stafinski touchdown. Henry Chudy, Wayne end. Injured a shoulder and Tex Whison-ant, halfback, wrenched a knee Whiaonant may be kt for the game with Buffalo next Saturday while Chudy probably wiU return to practice by Wednesday. Muni r.r I nrle i i-M l.rilpf tfw rf I t'H t. M.ll Mimttkf Flt I la.

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Irntl If Ittrmnatl mrir I Mi HltMrnan Statistics of Came a WKB F'r twf ii 1 tM mthinc i ialtnfffrl rimptisj 4 ntnK tttfrrrrpteMl 1 Alfrifa Jt 1 arat. aiaa.aJi.aJ a Mi Aft 4 I aMe Crnartt fffih1 r. cver4j i4rr2ur Wins First Valley Game SAGINAW. Nov. 6 Arthur Hill high school football team turned back Owosso.

-0. here Saturday for their first Valley League and Clas A victory cf tte season. Arthur Hill scored In the third period, climaxing a steady march from midfield when Elmer Simon plunged over from the two-yard mark. Simon and Fiiyd Bcf frey contributed most of the gains in the drive. Owosso threatened twice after tfcat.

but each time Arthur Hill Intercepted forward passe to tem Uie tide. ()M rr.RIOI) Big Green Rips Tigers Apart Dartmouth Coasts In on 33-9 Romp PRINCETON. Nov. -(A. P.I Dartmouth's slick running Indian, already bitten by the Rose Bowl hug, convinced their follower today that they are one of the nation topmost teams by slamming a demoralized Princeton eleven around.

33 to P. In a grand offensive displsy before in Palmer Stadium. It wasn't until the alert Princeton had taken advantage of a pair of breaks tu score a touchdown and a field goal that th bouncing boy from New Hampshire rolled up their sleeve and (tattej taking the Tiger apart. But once they started the only thing that kept them inside the playing field ill waa a stout wire fence at th cpen end. Sixty yards they went for their first touchdown just before the half, a long pass, Hollingsworth to Davis, eating up the last 2.1.

They tore down the green turf 80 yards, then 76 yard for two more in th third period. Their fourth climaxed a parade of 50 yards early In th final heat, and Colby Howe, a slippery substitute, reeled off a punt return of TO ysnl to Set up the last one. By that time the Princetons, who hadn't lost a prevloua decision to Dartmouth since back before the War. were so groggy snd so thoroughly disgusted at the way the Indian barks tore about thst they looked almost past car-inE Might doubt remained In the mind of ary of the coon-akinned spectator that Dartmouth ha a terrific running attack once Bill Hutchinson and Bob MacLeod start their dipping and darting. They were touchdown threat every time they handled the ball and but for the grand barking-up of the porous Princeton line by Jack Whit the score would have mounted much higher.

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The National Singles squash racquets championship tourney last nieht ws awarded to Baltimore. Keb. 12 to 14. by the executive committee of the United States Squash Racquets Assoc iation. The National Doubles championship will be held tn Philadelphia March 5-6.

and the Western championship were awarded to Detroit for Jan. 29-30. The committee also announced it would Invite the English Squash Association to send a British team to compete for the Lapham Trophy srainst the United State and Canada, Feb. 5-6. In Boston.

II I. I ii Th Boat Yao've PmnJ MYSTERY lnaWeatW "THE GREAT" Flying TmcklT MIKE LOUDON ft. 2 4TIIKIt ARENA GARDENS WOODWARD 1T x-xf I.I.H ACKOSH GOAL IJ.NE IV fM Stanton wa guilty In the first period, Trosko muffed one tn the second and Barclay two In the tame period. Maroon Make Own Break The Maroon mde their own break to score their second touchdown srly In the third period, a 4S-yard pass from Sherman to Wasem. The drive tarted on th Maroon 33.

aided greatly by Fitzgerald IVyard Jaunt on a fake kirk. Valorz again failed at the point, but It appeared that Michigan wa completely outclassed. For the Chicago eleven created the utmost admiration and respect by It fighting tactic. Goodstein wa spectacular at right end and a blocking back. Sherman wa a whirlwind at carrying the ball and a great defense plsyer.

His quick kirk were exceptionally well timed. Hamity and Sherman proved hard-hitting bark, and an inspired Chicago line had risen to great height Every Maroon Was a ball hawk. But lark of reserves and short punt in the late stages of tha game, plu Davenports fumble, cost Chirsgo it lesd as the Wolverine picked up fighting tempo. Second Rally of Vear Today' triumph marked the second time that Michigan had come from behind to defeat a Big Ten fo this season. Ijtst week the Wolverine were forced to cut down a ix-point lead.

And now Michigan cannot finish worse In Western Conference atandlng than .500, having won three game and lost two to Northwestern and Minnesota with Ohio State still remaining on the schedule. Michigan contests with Pennsylvania In Philadelphia before meeting the Buckeyes here in the season finale. Provided Ritchie and Smick can stretch out their activities of the last three and a half minute today, the Bucks will find them-elve in a real football game. Today, Michigan was highly overconfident at the itart, and recovered Just in time. Hl AOO rriTl Yltrm micHn.

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Mora than 18,000 'eaw the gume. n.trg!irT with the men nc tiiro I ir a i.u.f Hkftenf ym we h-aaa mm4 a raa krlp ertiig kHa a re awa4 tm figklrr aa I MrprtMag kra kw a4. 1 waat )u anrH Hank llaakHMHW. He a fut arne4 ax4 twa I art tie her aa4 wa tu at tela lh heat weight pfa 1m re tieallng Juhaat Whlteea al the A roeiirj We4new 4at night. The ji ou r.

Hank ara.led a shy gun and wiapjd hn leg arounl each ether ur.lll he lea ked I a huiran Hankma-r' Hsrkir.ann' Th nam had a fan iliar rir.g Oh. ye He wa th fellow who l'it to Eddie Ma'ler. nrle Wul Mr-Carney heat -yw eight. in the Mnufinal to the Joe Iuia-Maa Haer tn th Yar.ke fitadium a while bark. Rockets Expect to Shoot High for Some Time Watihing both good and Ud f.x.tball among the amateut.

Toledo finveraity I going to ht a good football team for quite on. time if the number of I ophomorea on th B'xket aquad mean anything Twenty-three of the inemlirt of the Toledo squad are sophomores. Theie ate six ojhomorr on th flist team. Oily thtee irgulara. Kind Kontak.

Jim Iay and Marty K)ovak. are aenlots K.iiM member of the sqimd at from Wisronsin and Minnesota. Geotg former IT. of t. guard, Sera neatly evrty important football game In both the v-aaaa-v-a I 'Ity and Cath-tf-e- 1 olu: high school 1 Irarues 11 George waa an 1 All City line-1 loan In his high hool day at Eastern.

Georj Mead. City League upervlior. Is getting to be a regular wrestling fin. You can see him most any Monday watching the grunt and groan boyi Jaglowlct it Arena Ganlen Wilbur Wright is the noly high chool team in town which has played two scoreless deadlock thi year. The I'llot played no decision game with Bedford and Mackenzie.

Bum Bishop. Northwestern coach, claim his team would win the City championship without any trouble If it had Charley I'ink calling the signals The tioulile is that Chailry is a sophomote at I', of now. Boh Josclyn, Wayne' regular end, didn't even play football when he went to Coolcy High School. Neither did Jerry 8evick, another Wayne end, who went to Western. There are seven former Northwestern High School player on th Wayne aquad.

There are only three 200-pound-ers on Wayne t'niversity foot-hall aquad and they're all tackle. Eugene Whiteborn lead the list at 210. Johnny Igrisan scale 206 and Walter Beregon 2i0 even. Bob Luby. a halfback, I the lightest Tartar, tipping the acales at Pandur (O.I High School ha a 120-piece band playing all it football gamea.

Dick Me-George, the Toledo Blade aporta-writer, claims it 1 the best high school band in the Country. There must have been a missed signal somewhere along the line when Charley Cart v. brother of Art iP.edl Carty, Pinny assistant roach, was sent to umpire the Dcnby Northeastern game. That assignment put the Catty clan very much on the spot. J.

N. SAF.O. Carnegie's Pass Downs Duquesne Striegel Snares Toss for 6-0 Victory PITTSBURGH. Nov. (5 (A.

P.I A rugged football eleven from Carnegie Tech beat back frequent scoring thrust by highly-favored Iniquesne today and conque-ed the Dukes. 6 to 0. in a bitter battle I between neighborhood rivals, A pass, fl'ing by Pete Moroz in the second period to Carnegie End I Karl Striegel. resulted in a touch-I down and -ictory. Twenty-eight thousand fan saw the game.

Moroz. 152-pound halfback the lightest man on the Tartan squad entered the game early in the second period, heaved his pass to Striegel on the Duke nine-yard i line and Str.cgel ran over the goal i i unhindered. Boyd Brumbaugh, ace halfback for the Dukes, leaped in 'he air and touched the ball but deflected it into Striegel outsUetcheJ i arms. Continued from First Sport Page Danny recovered for Michigan on the Chicago 21 with two minutes left to play. Smick turned the whole thing over to Ritchie after Chicago wa penliaed Ave yard for extra time out.

The ball wa on the Maroon IS. Stark crashed over his own right nd to the Maroon six. Stark gained a yard at center. Renda gained a yard at right guard and there wa one minute to go. On fourth down Ritchie smashed over for a touchdown, giving Michigan the lead, 13 to 12.

Smick added the point but Mich igan wa holding on the attempt and Danny failed at a second try from 15 yard away. But who cared. The game wa over three play later a Heikkinen Intercepted Hamlty'i pas at midfield. Thus did Ritchie and Smick provide the Wolverine with one of the mot dramatic triumph of many aeason. It marked Michigan third successive We item Conference triumph, each one eked out by a one-point margin.

Michi gan defeated both Jowa and Jill- noi, 7 to 6. There were few In the stadium who would have granted Michigan even an outside chance to win until tluMe last four minutes. Late in the second period, the Maroons took an unexpected lead, although Michigan had been guilty of faulty football, when Bill Barclay, the ace of Michigan's aecondary defense, fumbled on hi 26. It wa one of five costly Michigan fumble that Chicago recovered. Martin Goodstein, defensive right end and offensive quarterback, recovered.

Goodstein sent a play at the line and then Sherman shot a pass to Fitzgerald that wa good for a touchdown. It wa a flanker play. 'KHz' ran down the sideline and two Wolverine took a shot at him but he twt'ted free and scored after a 26-yard gain. Valorz failed at the point, ao Chicago led at half time, 6 to 0. Twice Michigan had penetrated deep into Chicago territory, both time taking advantage of short itzgerald punts.

But on each occasion the Maroons closed in to force the ball to change hands. Michigan was hampered greRtly in the first period by four fumbles, all recovered by the Maroons. Spartan Line 1 1gg A. P. Wirephot It Takes Speed to Skirt That i nMti Wail in For ASH OF MAN NO.

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