Hmton scored in every period and twice in the first, yielding upione touchdown in the thirdaquarter to a Welch eleven which came back fned for action after the halftime intermission.Two of Hinton’s three scooter backs, Arnett Willey and RavmondParry, shared honors wuth twotouchdowns each, and the fifth tally uent to Scott Meadows, stellar left end, who scored with a 50-yard run on an end-around.Willey broke away on ttie second play of the ball game and ran seventy yards to the line, butthe officials ruled him out of bo nd on the Welch 47. Three or four long running plays took the hall to the ten-yard ribbon andWiUev skirteu right, cud for thescore.Meadows’ long jaunt came in the -amp period on a play that started exactly on the midfield stripe Early in the second chapter, a sustained march carried thebore fruit in the third, after Dion-back. Maroon fullback, carried thekick-off back from his own 20 tothe Reheat 35-yard line and narrowly missed getting away for a store P!lunges by Dionback took the ball to the 11-yard ribbon, where Welch's aerial threat, Colo-bro. tossed a touchdown pass toDick Brunschwyler, the right end. Dionback plunged over for thepoint.Hinton came bouncing back in the same chapter and cleared apath for Parry to smash over from the fouryard line. The same boy lt;ticked off the final score in the fourth quartet on a plunge from two yards out.Maynard Rruce. Bobcat halfbooted two extra points and jMeadowsThe gridders \ Shady Springs’ vat year hung a 20-0 Flying Eagle juri Shadv Friday afteitouchdow ns*overthird and fourth qNull, tie Tiger; .stole the show byyards for the thii and teaming up v to engineer the ofers* itWillev passed to Scottfor the third.The halftone gun halted a Bobcat scoring threa? on the Welch!Ohio State.Cornell-Dartmouthnine-yard line, after the Hinton mach.ne had stopped a Welch bid b intercepting a pass and movedinto Mamon territory with threeIn the second qu.ed to Kendell RuVwho dashed 20 vaiShady score. His 1on the second ha in the fourth qui reserve ha k, toss«pass to Null on ftPourney place-Ktra point after tland Darby scored t terpoint on a plurline( 18,000)A traight shade to Cornell.Wisconsin-Purdue (22.000)Offense vs. defense. Takingfense, or Wisconsin.New York U. - Tulane (15,000)gs weren't bad enough\5 Iffor N V. U. This is Tulane's weekto be up. Tulane.Arkansas Southern Methodist (10,000)—S. M U. Cahfornia-Oregon Stale (25,000) Anything can happen. Taking Oregon StateLouisiana State-Auburn (20,000)A toss-up. L. SC.Nebraska-Pitt (35,00) —j long runs.The lineups^ItintonI’os.\\ richS. MeadowsIFBrockSkidmoreLTShatterR'-nunLGPat alrtoJ RichardsCJacksoni J MeadowsRGF’uiaganThompsonRTMatneyHuffmanRFBrunschw ylerV RichardsQRCololbroBruceHRM a 11a mac iParryHRGilley; W llevFPPhillipsSubstitutionsHmton - Mass.Phillips, Cales. Dodd. Maddy,; Humphries, Phipps.Welch -Bar-Little Tons Sa\ •\mburgey tarriedthe Coach Ruck l’i ing Fagle juniors, five first downs wgetting eight, I’in two da vs for thenPutwed.seem* to have got orgam/-ber. Dionback, Herron. Walker. Referee—Venarn, Salemi’mpue—Rogers, Marshalll Head linesman Garritv, W.Sh.dy's twoGrose and R ce, \ in the Tiger 1 meMcNeish used nn leaving the hulkto the voungst-i vnext vear's ♦earn The Tigers cio here next Wedne w ith the Centrallets.The line-ups:VaSyracuse - Colgate (32.000) - Wesleyan Syracuse to rebound,Michigan State-Temple (20,000)-Tak.ng Temple.Harvard-Brown (30,000) — Harvard. IRONGEVERTEPLAYSnDIPUTftkl Cl CWCklhari\ ’“prtngrovGroseLER CochranLTSimsLGGrur etCPondRGKid’vellRTRiceRFDuncanOR