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...tomorrow afternoon, but he can't see any sort of a Harvard offense either. There may not be any scores until the second half. Michigan 20 Harvard 0 Boston College 20 Temple 7 Holy Cross 13 Carnegie Tech 7 Colgate 7 Brown 6 Dartmouth 14 Columbia 10 Tulane 13 Fordham 7 Georgic Tech 14 Notre Dame 13 Penn 20 Yale 0 Rentucky 20 Vanderbilt 7 Nebraska 7 Indiana 6 Texas 14 Oklahoma 6 Texas A. and M. 14 U.C.La. 7 S. M. U. 13 Pitt 7 Princeton 13 Navy 7 U. S. C. 13 Illinois 0 Wisconsin 7 Iowa...
...Howard 20-0 Best wreck in years Texas A. & M. Tulsa 21-0 No upset here Penn. Maryland 26-0 Quaker power prevails Rice Centenary 20-0 Owis win even by daylight Notre Dame College of Pacific 20-0 Score can be pronounced Marquette Wisconsin 7-0 Badgered again Fordham West Virginia 14-6 Rams too tough Navy Cincinnsti 13-0 Could be upet here Army Williams 20-0 On brave old Army Team Northwestern Syracuse 13-0 Go you Northwestern Bowdoin Wesleyan 13-7 Will win this one St. Mary's California 14-7 Bears still groggy Michigan Michigan...
Bronx Boy. Irish Catholic Ed Flynn was born, reared, schooled (at Fordham University) in New York City's teeming Borough of The Bronx. He is a graduate cum laude of the seamy school of politics. But no seams show on Edward J. Flynn. At 48 he is trimly built, iron-grey, dresses even more splendidly than Jersey City's Boss Frank Hague. Blackest spot that Boss-Buster Tom Dewey could find on Ed Flynn was the fact that when he was Sheriff of The Bronx (1921-25) one of his deputies was Gangster Arthur ("Dutch Schultz") Flegenheimer...
...Fordham's President, the Very Rev. Robert I. Gannon, declared that his university was ready if necessary to "turn our campus into an armed camp...
...yard field is evenly matched with Jim Herbert, the New York University Negro, facing such tried and true performers as California's Clarence Barnes, Fordham's Wesley Wallace, and Princeton's Paul Douglas. The winner certainly will have to break 48 seconds. Ed Burrowes of Princeton, Dick Belyea of Penn, Lynn Radcliffe of Syracuse, and Max Peters of Penn State are among a powerful group who will challenge Harvard's Captain Lightbody in the 880-yard...