Monday, Nov. 03, 1930

Football

Albie Booth, who personally beat the Army last year, was the only player who had a 'chance of doing any open field running in the rain and mud at New Haven last week. As soon as he got in the game he intercepted a pass, but Army tacklers roughed him so thoroughly that he left immediately on a stretcher. The rest of the game was a dull pushing contest between two good lines, with the Army line better but not good enough to do the trick. Yale 7, Army 7.

Using trick line plays that made the strategies of Coach Glenn Warner look hopeless, Coach Howard Jones's Southern California Trojans jammed one touchdown over in the first three minutes, scored others rapidly, made gains that totaled 481 yd. and a score that constituted the worst beating any college has ever given Stanford. Southern California 41, Stanford 12.

Schwartz's 60-yd. run on Notre Dame's first running play showed how things were going to be. Pittsburgh had not been scored on this year but Coach Knute Rockne was taking no chances, had started his regulars under brainy Quarterback Frank Carideo. Toward the end of the first half he took them out because Notre Dame needed to score no more. Pittsburgh did all their scoring against second and third stringers in the final quarter. Notre Dame 35, Pittsburgh 19.

Knute Rockne Jr., 12, 90 lb., held the ball for kickoffs, chirped the signals, lay back as safety man, slapped the bigger boys on the back and his Pembroke prep school "Midgets" beat the Kansas City "Bearcats" 12 to 0 before and after the first half of the Iowa State-Kansas game at Lawrence, Kan.

Mrs. Hoover saw an indifferent Navy team, beaten by Duke and Notre Dame, convince all doubters that something is terribly wrong with Princeton this year. The score would have been bigger if the sailors had not become so overeager at times that they were penalized. Navy 31, Princeton 0.

If Harvard had had a good punter they might have made a tie out of the rough, awkward game they played with Dartmouth in a storm. The long kicks and occasional runs of Bill Morton of Dartmouth kept the Red-Shirts on the defensive and his touchdown through the left side of the Harvard line was the only one of the game. Dartmouth 7, Harvard 2.

Quarterback Harry Newman fumbled a few times, but his kicking and passing were the principal reasons Michigan beat Illinois 15 to 7.

How much a goal after touchdown can mean was clearly understood by Wisconsin rooters who watched their dependable Rebholtz, conference leader in kicking goals after touchdown, swing his boot. His kick went wide and Purdue won, 7 to 6.

Fullback Macaluso scored 28 points by himself and the rest of the team also kept busy. Colgate 40, Penn State 0.

California was fighting wildly to even it up in the last two minutes when Henry Wentworth, giant Washington centre, intercepted a pass and ran 70 yards for his team's second touchdown. Washington 13, California 0.

A bad pass by New York University, which threw bad passes consistently, and superior kicking gave Fordham rooters a chance to fire the cannon they had brought along. Fordham 7, N. Y. U. 0.

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