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Show ' I N f , - v . J - ."v v '' By UNITED PRESS Lupplno scored Arizona's first four touchdowns and converted Arizona Wildcats through a ond half uprising that turned a once before, he was removed for rest toward the game at the a tight, well-playhalf into a lopsided nightmare end of the third quarter. for. Utah, defeated, the Redskins At the half, Utah left the field 54-2- 0 with a 20 to 13 lead and had domInv Salt Lake City Saturday i inated most aspects of the play. night, The second half-- was an en- it i ' f""' p S t ' r ' Huskies Hold Wolverines r To 14-- 0 Win! U j 11 ! ,... 1 .;!.' ' v' : v. -"' r-:- Vv-..V:- "-- on 0 Utes Fall Apart After 20-1- 3 at Half Leading fiT-V'-- ".':!- - ? SUNDAY HERALD Full SEATTLE, Wash. (UP) back Lou Baldacci punched over the goal line twice Saturday to la. (UP) Iowa's Eldean Matheson, second-strin- g lead the, Michigan Wolverines to IOWA CITY, came from behind in halfback, set up the final Iowa 14-- 0 a season-openevictory over Hawkeyes to the down favored touchdown with a fourth period punt a surprisingly stubborn Washing ' before more return to the Spartan three-yar-d Michigan State, . ton football team. An estimated 41,300 fans came than 50,000 fans and a nation line. For three downs, the Rose tirely different story. Three Utah Bowl champions held but on the to watch Bennie Oosterbaan's Big wide television audience. fumbles and two intercepted The not mild ruined fourth down Jerry Reischow, folupset only to Huskies the the Ten take boys v passes broke every Ute offensive the of debut Cal Jones, Iowa's lowed Guard coaching Hugh cleaners like they did last year threat. , - also' cast the top I nominee but 50-for Daugherty, in Ann Arbor, Instead, they The Wildcats, playing aggresfinished in who honors Hawks, the score.. for strong a ,over on de bear found Washington sively, turned the breaks into 1953, as a distinct' Big Ten title Iclock WolverinesThe out on the Spar had the In fense. ran fact; ' touchdowns. threat. ' of inch the to Illinois with way. tans, every fight Sensational touchdown of the A fumble set up Michigan's first as last tried year, desper they was a dash by evening touchdown. Left Tackle Art Walk ation passes within their own 20 Luppino, who gathered in a Utah on Colothe recovered er Washington Colo. yard line. (UP) BOULDI1R, kickoff and raced throughJhe opnext 21 on Baldacci o and the combination play, Coach rado's Evashevski's Forest weak position up the middle of the field 4 i T J.V -snaked ; through a hole at right NATIONAL LEAGUE Carroll Hardy and, Frank team, in resto score. supposedly tackle and past the secondary to Pittsburgh ..200 011 100 5 13 1 erves, pushed the Spartans all ran Colorado A&M grog13 2 over the field in the first half score. Brooklyn . . .132 040 00x-1- 0 gy, in a 46-- 0 rout Saturday before score second The Wolverine 26,000 fans. Friend, Law (5) and Atwell; racking up one touchdown on nine came when the big junior from Meyer, Labine (6) and Campan-ell- first downs for 152 total yards. Eight high wsdimft bands andan-a LP WP whose Akron, O., bucked over from the St.' Bernard, Meyer (U-6The first score came on a one yard line after Michigan had Friend 2 HR Furillo tics held up play for three minutes run by Half-' ' i . . ft win the third period, stole the show ground its way 65 yards in 13 (18th and 19th), Snider (40th), back Earl Smith, Big 10 broad. . Friend. (1st), Amoros (9th). as the game got plays. who ; shook- off jump champion, McDonald Duncan '.I TV Colorado used long runs for Quarterback 32-twa 7 and raced into the kicked both the extra points. Cincinnati ....200 000 000 2 3 1 endi tacklers four ' touchdowns and found no zone. 000 200 llx 4 10 0 fThe Three times Washington j got Chicago need I for sustained drives in WICHITA, Kan. (UP) Wichita Spartans roared back after ' but " ' ' . A within rival from Judson (8) and Semin- distance, striking Fowler, crushing its intra-stat- e intermission in scored thf i moving 75 in nine every period couldn't find the scoring punch. ick; Lary, Davis (7) and Fanning, the Skyline Conference for the University to score. to overpower Bert Jaggers, plays night Saturday ). Davis Michigan seemed to be wide open McCulloughx WP fifth straight year. a n far 32 to 7 in a Utah rced State gain, and Sau- ). until the Huskies got within the LP HR Bernard! carried over on a Fowler made the tally LeRoy Bolden, football ference game. 20 and Homer Jenkins where the Wolver er (41st). stripe, ,.r yard a with off tackle The Shockers ahead in sprint. pulled ines dug in. knifed through right guard for 67 the first St. Louis ... 000 000 000O 4 1 Iowa drove up field but Bolden, with a 14--0 period in a Twice lead touch .missed and 010 . 000 0 Washington early 02x 3 9 Milwaukee yards a ( tiallhawk all afternoon recov' punt return by sophomore halfdowns failed because of incom the game Presko and (8) Sarni, Poholsky, ered an Iowa fumble by Reischow 67 back then marched Jim Sippy, In the second period. Hardy hit passes. The third failure Rice (7) ; Burdette plete and on the Iowa 38. Fullback Jerry a for second score. period resulted when Cox fumbled after Crandall. LP (5-right tackle for 14 yards and a yards booted a field goal after , 12-- 0 Poholsky Tetfeusi Wichita led at the half. x touchdown,, then turned "in the running brilliantly for 35 yards HR Mathews . (40th). the . Hawkeyes held. inx three plays to Michigan's It game's longest run, 85 yards, for With a little more than six : The Huskies penetrated to the New York . 000 000 010 001 5 3 minutes to; another in the third period. play, Don Kauth, of Bernardi went 60 yards for anWolverines' six before Cox's cost Philadelphia 010000 000 012 8 1 State Michigan punted from his other third period touchdown ly bobble left Guard Earl Mun- - Mague, Gomez (3), wiineim own-12Matheson spun doam the same reverse.. lux lived up to his McCall T side, line and would have and (10) (8), (6); left Spencer '"A&M .Quarterback Click, frus-- , billing and sparked the sopho Westrum; Simmons i and gone all the way. but Carl tinted by inept pass receivers line -Washington LP McCall nabbed him from behind Burgess. t Young Tony and a line which seldom protected BOSTON (UP) on defense. ori the 3. De of Marco Boston hinv absorbed a phenomenal AMERICAN LEAGUE The Hawkeyes were held at the ' amount of punishment fromJSolo-rado'- s himself to national nmmlnfnr 1 2 2 three 000 001 ...... W0 Detroit yard! line for three plays d In AERIAL DIDNT GO ASTRAY Ball sails toward Bill Hepworth; right,) Navy halfback, who fast charging" defenders Saturday night with a tins Cleveland ...102 040 40x 11 14 0 before Rei chow sneaked over be- 27-over TK'O Danish with remarkable grace. He played welterweight took it for a short gain in the second quarter as the Middies defeated William- and Mary, Zuverink, Lary (5), Herbert hindJonesi Freeman converted. moves in oh most of the game but could not champion Chris Christensen. 35, W-Walter Hermann, W-halfback, is nidden to Hepworth's left. Larry Jones, Marlowe (8) and Wilson, The Iowa line, averaging 210 ' (6), ' De. Marco was declared the the play (United Press Telephoto). have found much sport in it. V and He- - pounds, bottled up the speedy. Streuli (7); Wynn (23-1WASHINGTON (UP) winner in 2:10 of the sixth after r Marty Score by periods: Lit gan. z.uvennjc Michigan State backs all after .N Furgol a veteran pro wljo hasn't :.14 6 14 1246 dropping long, gangly Christen Colorado .' noon. & ticket since a cashed winner sen tor 0 0 third 0 the time. . . 0 0 A&M Colorado 030 303 00211 13 0 The was marred by 10 lead Sat Chicago 1951, took a game ; . 000 000 000- -; 0 5 1 fumbles with Iowa losing posses urday in the third round of the Baltimore ) Pierce and Louar; Lar- sion" three times and the Spar $40,000 Celebrities Golf Tournar sen, Duren (3), Blyzka (5), Fox tans four. ' ment with a Wofford 33, Livingstone 0 East par LP Larsen and (8) 54 Murray. r Score holes. for 69204 . by periods: Yale' 27 Connecticut 0 Southwest Iowa ....0 07 100 - 714 CHAMPAIGN, HI. (UP)-rFurgol, who shared the lead at big, Rhode Island 14 Maine 7 Arkansas 41 Tulsa 0 7 1 . 302 .000 the mark in the 010 0016 Michigan State ....0 Washington green team from Penh State up- Princeton 10 Rutgers 8 j Oklahoma 21 Texas Christian 16 battlehalfway o r i n gfv touchdowns, 301 003 7 14 0 c s Iowa Boston for with .......000 purse 27 golf's 0 biggest William and Mary ended the University of Illinois Navy Southern Univ. 27, Texas South Gene Littler, fired three birdies Schmitz, Pascual (6) and Fitz S m ith, Reichow. Conversions, 26 Albright 0 a startling 2 upset by smoth Lafayette ern 6 and suffered one bogey Saturday. gerald; Nixon, Hurd (4),. Hudson Freeman 2 Michigan State scor7 . 18 Columbia Brown veteran from Le- - (7). Kinder X9) and White. WP ing:! touchdown, Bolden. Conver-sioering the lllini passing attack.-South Carolina 34 Army 20 T Heidelberg 20, Mount Union 14 The Planutis. Field goal, Plan-uti-si LP 111., Pascual ). tied for third in last Kinder mont, Don Bailey, spring-legge- d 33,xBaldwin-Wallac- e Quar Dartmouth 27 Holy 'Cross 26 John Carroll i Mele HR Lemon (2nd). Celebrities (11th), 0 competition. year's 13 terback, sparked the Nittany Trinity 38 Williams 13 Northwestern , Springfield J4 lion attack and it was his 13 Den- - Wittenberg 12, Akron 7 Jefferson and Washington ', ;. dash in the second quarter ison 13 r Valparaiso 20,; Indiana State 13 that set: up the second and de- Duke 52 Pennsylvania 0 Boston College 12, Detroit .7 x 19 Cornell 14 Colgate Penn touchdown. State ciding West- .,. ' v'Colby 12 .. After Abe Woodson fumbled Amherst 32Tech 6 Westminister Kansas States 21 Carnegie Wyoming 13 deep in his own .'territory, Penn (Pa.) 0 14 Colo. Mines 9 Montana State State failed to gain, and the ball Syracuse 28, Villanova 6 45 San Jose State 0 went over, to Illinois. Woodson New Hampshire 37, Bridgeport 6 California kicked and on the third play Bucknell 33, Muhlenberg 13 Oregon State 13, Idaho 0 Colorado 46, Colorado A & M 0 from scrimmage, Bailey faked "J. Midwest hand-ofa to Lennie Moore and Minnesota 19 Nebraska 7 f Michigan 14, Washington 0 V i Montana State 14, Colorado Mines to lllini 22, sprinted 52 Marquette 14 9 . Ford made four and Bailey on the Wisconsin : 31 Missouri 0 ' 7 next play handed to Moore who Purdue Laverne ,42, Pepperdine Penn State 14 Illinois 12 bolted 18 yards for the decid Northwestern 27 Iowa State 14 Friday's Football Results ing touchdown. Notre Dame 21 Texas 0 Wayne 13 Louisville 0 End Tim Garrity kicked both Bradley 34 Illinois Normal 13 Denver 33 Drake 13 extra points, for what proved to U.C.L.A. 32 Kansas 7 Miami (Fla) 51 Furman 13 be the winning margin. Carleton 14 Knox 7 . 19 Westmar 18 . Concordia (Neb) -' Ohio State 28 Indiana 0... Iowa 26 20 Central v Wesleyan ' ' . ' : Iowa 14 Michigan State 10 f Hamline 32 Wartburg 14 ' well-deserv- ed ed Buffaloes Rout Rams Score 46T0 r, 52-ya- rd 14-1-0, i . ; All-Americ- an 0. ) Jin i 92-ya- rd Baseball Results J" , 6n-tw- V Ber-nar- di -- y WicHita U. Beats Utah Aggies 200-pou- nd one-side- d. a. ). (7-12- )., 33-ya- rd - . K . (11-7- 25-ya- non-co- rd (12-10- -- six-ya- rd 90-ya- rd (15-1- 4) 7) us-Insrt- fie Dane Kayoed By DeMarco pre-seas- on 14-1- 5) more-dominat- ed Ny-stro- (2-5- m ). I left-hook- ed Furgol Leads sixth-roun- - 0. Celebrities Meet M, M . 1) Penn State Upset lllini College Grid Scores .'- two-stro- ke nine-ove- 1 67-6- 8- L (3-2- 1). - 1 72-ho- sj - (9-10- ; A - , le , i t I 14-1- n, . (8-8- -- I, ). s (4-7- ' r '.IV 15-ya-rd Who would believe grain leather, could be so soft? "v :: .. V r ; J - ' I , I f ; r.' ' I a '- . " V- :''"..- : ' i i STILL WORRYING Seated among other Notre Dame rooters, hand to face in a typical worried pose, Frank Leahy, former coach of Notre Dame watches as fighting Irish defeat Texas J21--0 on the Notre Dame field (See story on the game Page 9), . . '. (United Press Telephoto). . " j jr I;...".,;- ;' .; i - be W coca EAGLY . Kansas State Beats Pokes South VMI 16 George Washington 14 Georgia 14 Clemson 7 ' LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) Kansas State rolled to a 3 victory over Wyoming Saturday in a game ll in the highlighted by a Ifinal seconds ll The was in front of the Kansas State bench. As the players started swinging. res ervesfrom both and Wyoming benches poured onto the turf to help out. 21-1- free-for-a- free-for-a- K-St-ate Whistle-blowin- g y h. ... - . - iv--- CASHMERE GRAIN : 60-yar- ds officials quickly broke up the . fight however. and no penalty was called. Only one play remained in the game. The Cowboys ' took a 13-- 7 lead in the second quarter,, but bowed to te power in the last half. Augustana 18, Carthage 15 Kansas Wesleyan 21, Bethany 0 Southern Calif ornia 27 Pittsburgh Florida 13 Georgia Tech 12 7.; Santa Barbara 27, Whittier 18 V.P.I. 32 Wake Forest 0 Florida A and M 39 Texas Col Occidental 6 Los Angeles State 6 Arizbha State (Tempe) 28 BYU.19 lege 14 7 Santa Rosa JC 7 San Jose JC 6 19 Tennessee Mississippi ' ' 21 27 Lehigh Virginia ' North Carolina 20 North Carolina BROWN; WINS6 ; State Tulane' 13 Memphis State 13 PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) traditional ivy -- league North Carolina A & T 26, Allen. Univ. o underdog, opened its 1954 football Abilene Christian 13. Florida season Saturday by defeating . Columbia 18-- 7 at Brown Field.' Univ. 0 V ; I - v ? jil. 3 . . srrtw ill?.. - III soft, handsome Now Golden-tonand easier to koop shinod e, ! f , - : :- ' ':- rown, - like You count on fine grains : ' - - v. If , .. V these tori have winter heartiness if I ' but you and mellow depth . never expected grain leather - THE to be so soft and pliable. 5 ! DOR!! x - - You'll feel the difference K-SU- ' from the very first step. What's This? to Bring to I29f ,01695 TV rovoans-- By d Niehay, manager of Radio KEYY announces that the world series will be brought to Provo- ans on television. Two television, sets will be set up in the band stand at Pioneer 1 i ; I ; i0 lii BE READY i WHEN COLD WEATHER COMES! pi:o:iEiio2 i For Prompt Delivery No, 1 - No. 2 No. 3 WE HAVE THEM ALL Park. In this manner, many hundreds of Provoans may view the enure wona series, not to mention the many people that are en route through Provo on business or pleasure. The world series is scheduled to start Wednesday, the showing of thf world series will , begin each day at 10:45 a. m. It is- - believed that this is the first time in the history of;tele- tvision and radio, that a radio station has encouraged the public to j view television. Ed Niehay, manager of KEYY said Vlf you can't whip 'em . . , join 'em!" ! A The Rounder 4s95 . vation by Lancer tho stylo conscious man of America. BADIATOS3 REPAIRED j . new '"no of California. Fashioned of luxurious fabrics for Asto Glass frtwRf4 154 vcsT AHLANDER'S 533 SOUTH 7TH EAST M . Crtr. Atcsss ennut TROVCyS COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE N : - |