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Out between Chicago's Buol' Mich' and the lake, in the Municipal Stadium, big Ralph Baker of Northwestern plunked over two drop-kicks. The goal he shot at, strangely enough, was fierce Notre Dame's, upon whom few men score. Also, the Baker punts, the Baker plunges, the whacking Baker tackles, brought wrinkles of worry and honest perspiration out upon the seldom-perturbed foreheads of Messrs. Stuhldreher. Crowley, Miller and Layden. The illustrious Messrs, won all right, 13 to 6, but not without pants and passes.
On the very prairie where they had felled Red Grange, the big Minnesota Gophers were chased to their holes and plugged in by valiant little Vanderbilt, 16 to 0.
Cleveland's big day—Case vs. Western Reserve—brought rest to scorekeepers. All they had to write was two fat zeros.
Missouri Valley results were: Nebraska 24, Kansas Aggies 0; Haskell Indians 20, Butler 7; Iowa State 10, Drake 0. Drake's defeat, her first, left the Missouri Valley championship to be decided between Missouri and Nebraska by the Missouri-Kansas game this week.
At Berkeley, Calif., Walter Camp and others, to the estimated number of 100,000, sat beneath "Tight Wad Hill" and beheld California suddenly turn upon Stanford, methodically start rending her to bits. Late in the afternoon, Stanford grew annoyed, flung passes, drew from far behind to a 20-to-20 tie. It was the year's most notable Pacific Coast footballing, but indecisive since neither team had been beaten. If there is a titular shade, it favors Stanford, tied but this once to California's twice.
Southern California continued her convalescence by assimilating Idaho, 13 to 0. Oregon beat her Oregon Aggie cousins a scant 7 to 3. Montana took 20 points from Whitman.
With some games yet to be played and figures unavailable from Southern and Far Western fields, scorers of the season stood:
TD FG PT T
Benkert, Rutgers . . . . . 16 0 4 100
Tryon, Colgate . . . . . . . 14 0 5 89
McBride, Syracuse . . . 7 8 15 81
Grange, Illinois . . . . . . . 13 0 0 78
Rockwell, Michigan . . . 10 1 14 77
Flazel, Rutgers . . . . . . . 6 4 25 73
Koppisch, Columbia . . 12 0 0 72
Cruder, West Virginia . 11 0 5 71
Borrell, Muhlenberg . . . 11 0 0 66
Baker, Northwestern . . 5 7 9 60
Kruez Pennsylvania . . 6 6 6 60
Oherlander, Dartmouth. 10 0 0 60
