Monday, Dec. 01, 1930

Football

It was Coach Richard Hanley's birthday week; his brother was on the team; he begged for victory. For 53 minutes his Northwesterners, unbeaten in their Big Ten games, outcharged, outkicked, held scoreless the great Notre Dame team. Twice they lost the ball inside the enemy 5-yd. line in the second period. Then, in the last period, Notre Dame's Schwartz got away and ran 28 yards to break the tie, and a little later Notre Dame's Dan Hanley made the score that beat Northwestern's Hanleys/- 14 to 0.

Beaten by Army, Michigan, Dartmouth and Holy Cross, Harvard came back against a Yale team, which, in spite of its early promise, turned out to be merely a team against which other teams could make comebacks. Albie Booth, Yale's much-publicized sparkplug quarterback, was stopped in his little tracks every time he hit the line. Harvard could not gain with a running game either, but Barry Wood's punts were longer than Booth's and Captain Ben Ticknor made decisive tackles. Twice Wood dropped back and sent long flat passes to Huguley for the scores that won the game. Harvard 13, Yale 0.

In the second half of its most important game, old Coach Glenn ("Pop") Warner's Stanford eleven played like nothing human, completed pass after pass, tore through California's line as if they were playing a school team: Stanford 41, California 0. This week Stanford plays Dartmouth.

Little Maryland, scheduled to play four hard games in two weeks, started their assignment with Navy and put up a smart fight though they were nosed out, 6 to 0.

The smallest Big Ten Conference crowd of the year watched Michigan work into a championship tie with Northwestern by handling Chicago as every good team has done, this time 16 to 0.

After outplaying and outsmarting Minnesota all afternoon, Wisconsin's Badgers had marched to the 10yd. line in the last minutes of the last period when a roisterer in the stands fired a pistol. Both teams ran off the field and the crowd ran onto it. For a long time officials worked wildly trying to get people off, to finish the game. Then Wisconsin came back and lined up but Minnesota did not, so it was still Wisconsin 14, Minnesota 0.

Purdue's Van Bibber failed to kick goal after touchdown, and by the width of that point the Indiana underdogs went back to Bloomington crazy with glee. Indiana 7, Purdue 6.

If John Ovelman of Illinois had blocked an Ohio State punt a shade less perfectly the ball might have stayed where he could fall on it for a touchdown, but it became a safety by bouncing over the end-zone line. Ohio State 12, Illinois 9.

Every Jayhawker came to the aid of his party to win the most decisive game Kansas has ever won from Missouri, 32 to 0

Baylor's line was strong enough to keep Texas Christian's plunging backs out of the Southwestern championship they were figured to win. Baylor 35, Texas Christian 14

New Hampshire got a touchdown out of the Brown second team, and held their lead when the regulars went in. New Hampshire 7, Brown 0.

Villanova used an effective aerial attack over Georgetown's head and even intercepted one of the Hilltopper's own passes. Villanova 13, Georgetown 0.

No kin to Northwestern's Head Coach Dick, Line Coach Pat, Backfield Coach Mike and Quarterback Lee (all of whom are brothers) Hanley, is Notre Dame's Dan Hanley.

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