82-YARD ADVANCEBRINGS FIRST TDTrojans On Foe's One-Yard Line For First Down As Half Ends; Whitcomb UScores Twice For Little Giants jsFINDLAY ......................................0 0 0 0—0FREMONT..................... 0 7 0 8—13lt;%iFREMONT. O, Sept. 28~~Fremon? Rn?« high’s defending Buck* i eye league champion?, goring in the second and fourth quarter*.1 defeated Findlay 13 to 0 here tonight. The last half was pfayed 1 in a drenching rain. iHalfback Whitcomb scored both touchdowns, Fremont marched S2 yards for the first, featuring a 22 yard run by Halfback Mohler M to Findlay's three. Guard Hoffman converted with a place kick.The second touchdown followed the recovery of a Trojan fumble on the Findlay 12. Whitcomb splashed through for a first down on the one, then skirted wide around end to register. An attempted stab through the line for point faded.The timer's halftimc gun r?*h-1ylt;Sie\fobed Findlav of an almost certain touchdown. The Tmhins] blocked a mint in Fremont terri-; torv and advanced to the 11. Rill: Spitzer punched through to the two-yard line and wn« hurt on the plav. Halfhack Dick Trcece nfade it a first down on the Fremont one-vard line Then the second quarter ended.Fremont's superior line plnv helped account for the Tittle Giants' 218 yards gained rushirg as compared to r2 by Find lav. The Giants tried only one pass and it went incomplete. Findlay: tried six and completed two foj35. It wasFremont in find ! Wendell aHIGH STHOOUHFirtnont Rotm 13; Findlay 0. Arlington 90: Rawaon 13. Liberty 47; Van Bnren 12.Mri omb 10; Arcadia 12.Ml. Blanchard It; Hit. Gory 6. Vanlur 7; North Baltimore #. I |»l»er Saad«»ky 27; Ada 0. t’arej 27; Colombo* Grove 0. Van Wert 32; Kenton 0.Tiffin Gal vert 2A; Fortoria »t.IKtrrtNwctletliS;sitl: W■ wCldowns. 12*G. Fremont also suffered f»5 yard* in penalties, including three 15-yarders for illegal use of th*» hards on offense. Findlay lost five yards ,With everything soaking wet fumbles were frequent. Fremont fumbled seven times and Findlay recovered three of them. Findlay fumbled three times and recovered twice.The driving rain which start-' halftime caused several iffr to be put out of rnmmis-.Manv of the soaked spec’s held their.ground and re-: to seek shelter. ie defeat was Findlay's third is many starts thte season.;Trojans entertain Tiffin i imbian next Fridav rtfcrht.oslt;tlt;J2.Cl11S'g11stf1’oledo Waite 6; Ltbhey 0.Toledo Woodward 12; BeVil bis* 2.Pandora A; Bluff ton 0.Port Gllnton 7; FoMoria 0. MansilloR 0; (anton Lincoln 0- ^ Martins Ferry f.1; Wheeling,.0 W. Va., O. Flt; atiton Lehman 13; Wooster 0. v Youngstown Rayen 12; Gant on \ Timken 0.Akron (iarfleld 0; New Philadelphia 0.Delaware 14; Columbus Aca-demy 0,Columbus Aquinas Vk North 0.( nlumhus Kast 7; Central 4. Bexley 1.1; Grandview A.Piqua 27: Marion Harding 13. , Pirtnmnuth 44; Hprii%gfteld 0. j Warren 32; Canton McKinley y,ifITa11BENFW OLD FEI'PNewark 32; Dover A.