Monday, Oct. 10, 1932

Football

"What can we do to make your visit pleasant?" Navy officials asked William & Mary before the game. William & Mary officials replied, "Don't beat us too badly." Navy fumbled in the third period. Score for William & Mary: 6 to 0.

Two blocked kicks and a pass gave a light Southern California team 20 points to Washington State's 0.

In the Western Conference, last year's three champions started off well. Michigan mangled Michigan State, 26 to 0. Purdue pounded Kansas State 29 to 13. After a scoreless first half against Coach Frank Carideo's Missouri Tigers, Rentner. Fengl and Potter turned on Northwestern's backfield power for four touchdowns, 27 to 0.

Two feet from the goal line, on the last play of the game, Charley Heim carried the ball for Yale. He was tackled for a 5-yd. loss. Score: 0 to 0, against tiny Bates College of Lewiston, Maine.

South carolina's big team went north for the first time, upset Villanova, 7 to 6. First scandal of the year concerned Tulane's captain, Nollie (''Papa Nollie") Felts. Someone charged that he had played professional baseball before he went to college. While the matter was being investigated, Tulane, without Felts, drubbed the Texas Aggies. 26 to 14. Pop Warner's new Stanford team used a bewildering collection of reverses, double-reverses, spinners, laterals and forwards to muddle Oregon State in one of the longest games on Pacific Coast Conference record. 27 to o. It was too early to guess what Princeton's new coach, Herbert Orrin Crisler, can do with the remnants of the team whose record last season was the sorriest in Princeton history, but his start--22 to 0 against slow but stubborn Amherst-- was a good day for two seasoned backs. Jack James and Millard Draudt, and one new one. Tom Johnston, who intercepted a pass and made the longest run of the game--65 yards.

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