Monday, Nov. 12, 1928
Football
Herewith a summary of important goings-on on football fields last week. Those teams, victorious or defeated, which were favored to win by experts and sportsmen are printed in italics:
EAST
Yale 18, Dartmouth 0.
Georgetown 7, New York University 2.
Columbia 0, Cornell 0.
Boston College 60, Manhattan 6.
Pittsburgh 18, Syracuse 0.
Harvard 39, Lehigh 0.
Army 38, De Pauw 12.
Navy 37, West Virginia Wesleyan 0.
MIDWEST
Northwestern 10, Minnesota 9.
Nebraska 20, Kansas 0.
Michigan 3, Illinois 0.
Iowa State 13, Oklahoma 0.
SOUTH
Florida 71, Sewanee 6.
Tennessee 57, Carson-Newman 0.
Vanderbilt 14, Kentucky 0.
Georgia Tech 32, Oglethorpe 7.
Georgia 13, Alabama Poly 0.
PACIFIC COAST
Southern California 10, Stanford 0.
California 13, Oregon 0.
INTERSECTIONAL
Ohio State 6, Princeton 6.
Notre Dame 9, Penn State 0.
Penn 20, Chicago 13.
Wisconsin 15, Alabama 0.
UNBEATEN
Army
Nebraska
Georgia Tech
Carnegie Tech
Iowa
Florida
Boston College
Tennessee
Georgetown
Vanderbilt
Ohio State (1 tie)
Wisconsin (1 tie)
Southern California (1 tie)
Princeton (2 ties)
Dope. Eastern games were played last week in wet weather which made the ball as hard to hold as a small and angry pig. Columbia held Cornell for downs on the one inch line. Kenneth Provincial beat New York University for Georgetown by scuttling 87 yards for a touchdown. The population of Blair, Ohio, sat in the stands at Columbus, wearing ribbons and buttons, to watch Native Mike Miles of Princeton help score on Ohio State.
The football player who has scored the most points this season is Kenneth Strong of New York University. The members of the Princeton team eat meals prepared by a small man, black as a raven, whose name is Swan. In the field house at Penn there is a notice on the bulletin board prescribing what Penn players must do each hour they are traveling to games.