Monday, Oct. 29, 1928
Football
P: West Point, which had never beaten Harvard, and only once in 14 games achieved a touchdown, journeyed to Cambridge last week. As soon as the game began, Harvard's Capt. French fumbled his centre's pass which led to an Army touchdown. A kick for the point, another touchdown and a safety brought the Army's total to 15. Harvard scored no points at all.
P: Georgia Tech, called the "Golden Tornado," defeated Notre Dame for the first time in seven years, 13--0.
P: Eighty thousand people gathered in Berkeley to watch Southern California grapple scorelessly with California.
P: Syracuse gladiators journeyed to Lincoln where they tossed and tussled against Nebraska; Nebraska's Witte passed to Sloan for a touchdown and kicked a goal; Syracuse's Baysinger tossed to Lewis for a touchdown but Louck's luck was against him; he missed his kick and Nebraska won, 7--6.
P: The Navy finally made its first touchdown of the year against Duke, thereby winning, 6--0.
P: In Yale Bowl, Ellis ran 85 yards through a Brown team for a touchdown which was one of five. Brown made two, on account of Fogarty's passes, and lost, 32--14.
P: Ohio State beat Michigan, 19--7, in front of 72,723 persons.
P:. Ken Strong of N. Y. U. made four touchdowns against Rutgers which in 1915 beat N. Y. U. 73--0. His team mates made three touchdowns more. 48--0 was as far as they could go.
P: Growling and puffing, the Columbia line was unable to break holes for Kumpf and Bruiser Buser. Dartmouth's Bankart, Sutton and Lyle easily made three touchdowns. The score was 21--7.
P: Princeton beat Lehigh, 47--0.
P: Penn mauled Penn State, 14--0.