Football: Dec. 8, 1930

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Once Washington drove down the field to the 20-yd. line, and once to the 1-yd. line, but Southern California kept safe the score piled up by Quarterback Duffield's plunging and Mohler's flashy runs. Southern California 32, Washington 0.

Oregon State and the West Virginia Mountaineers played through their first half without a score. Then the Statesmen crawled foot by foot down the frozen field for a touchdown, presently added another. Oregon State 12, West Virginia 0.

Tulane, unbeaten by a Southern Conference team for two years, asked Alabama to play an extra game to settle the championship. Perhaps it was just as well for Tulane that Alabama declined, for Louisiana State's little Tigers, looked upon as easy, blocked a punt and scored, kept Tulane's All-American possibility, speedy End Dalrymple, fairly well covered. Tulane 12, Louisiana State 7.

Alabama made sure of their championship tie with Tulane by scoring early on Georgia and playing conservatively the rest of the time. Alabama 13, Georgia 0.

A Pittsburgh sophomore halfback, one Warren Heller, ran 31 and 80 yards, each time for a score. Because of his efforts, Coach Jock Sutherland kept his record of never having coached or played on a team that lost to Penn State. Pittsburgh 19, Penn State 12.

Further injuries and a 19-to-7 beating were administered to Columbia's brittle and inconsistent team by Syracuse.

Fullback Macaluso, U. S. high-scorer, functioned as usual, and another Colgate Italian, Abruzzinio, caught a long pass that helped. Colgate 27, Brown 0.

Georgia Tech has always beaten Florida, but this time, after being scored on, the Alligators ran wild. Florida 55, Georgia Tech 7.

Missouri kept Oklahoma out of a joint claim with Kansas to the Big Six championship by holding them to a scoreless tie.

Since the great George Pfann hung up his moleskins, no Cornell back has run like Bart Viviano. Good passing by Lester Handleman covered long stretches between end runs and rushes. It was the first time Cornell had won this game for seven years. Cornell 13, Pennsylvania 7.

Notre Dame's unbeaten team, dead tired of football, kept plugging the Army line, but could not score until Halfback Schwartz ran 54 yards down the mud-puddled, sludgy field for a touchdown in the last five minutes. A drenched crowd of 110,000 went wild when Army blocked a Notre Dame punt and Left End King fell on it for a touchdown, but a swarm of blue shirts broke through and blocked the dropkick. Notre Dame 7. Army 6.

Dartmouth scared Stanford once or twice when Quarterback Morton broke loose, but most of the time Coach Warner's men had the ball and the situation well in hand. Caglieri's touchdown in the last period made it Stanford 14, Dartmouth 7.