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Show '71 ' Mill J' id o . 7 jo con os ''0 rv ':)!! g 5 If! 110 I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, SUNDAY If) ! feUi; Tli!(yl 1li HERALD aJLiLvb-iJJLO- ncjs ANGELES LOS Sara (UP) Tsagalakis'13 2? yard field goal in seconds of play Satthe final urday nullified onsf the greatest passinj exhibitions ever seen here and gave Southern California a 23 to 20 victory over Stanford before 73,015 football .fans in the wildest game In years at Memorial ' Ccllseum. seven cut cf seven for Hi yards and two passes touchdowns in eight minutes cf the third period. . But a fired-u- p gang cf Southern California Trojans, led by HaU-back Aramis Dandoy and Quater-bac- k George EozarJc, would not let Garret win with his passes. They came back in the final period for a touchdown and that all im portant field goal to throw the Rose Bowl race wide open with Stanford and UCLA in a tie with one defeat each. The huge crowd was as fired up as the temperature, which stood at ICS decrees cn the playing field at the opening whistle.' Although Tsagalakis field goal was the winning margin, Ron Ma ler joined the Trojan heros in the encounter as he. intercepted a Gar ret pass with only a minute and 13 second left in the game and raced 43 yards to the. Stanford 20 Contlaued From Page 7 and the Rams led A few moment later the Rams went 73 yards in two plays for a T. D. On the second play after a BYU punt, Burl took a pitch-ou- t with eisht seconds left, ia the first half, circled his left end for 4 yards and a touchdown. 7-- 6. Kkk No Good Rollins kick was no good but the Rams kd 13-- 6 at halftime. Early in the third quarter, the Rams' rolled tnrougn. the fad; Cougars for 62 yards and another touchdown, with Mohorcica spear heading the drive. Burl scampered the final 10 yards for the touch Y oung John Steinberg cr Halfback Ren Cook. The Cougars went 63 yards for their second touchdown later in the sine period in four plays. A pass, HanJc west to Tom Vor banatz, put the ball on the Cats' later James ex 4. iwo plays the middle of the ploded" through 54 raced line, yards to the goal line. The Rams took the next kickoff and roared 53 yards on a sustained drive to pay dirt. Midway in the opening period the Indians started their initial scoring drive, moving 67 yards cn nine plays, four cf then passes, with Steinberg taking the final pass to score. But the stubborn Trojans refused to wither beneath the aerial cf the opposing quarterback, Later in the second period, on one pass play for their second touch down, they nullified Garrett's many completions with a scoring play. . : ht Stol-verth- y. Statistics On Vt-lase- o, James. Colorado A & M BYU-Ra- m Left end: HinderUder, Mirlch, Game t BYU Left tackles: Holland, Andersc Hoffner. Total First Downs... 3 Lett guards: Hartrnan, Moore, First Downs Rushing., 1 - zancanem. Tavener, Plutt, Carl- - First Downs Passing.. 2 First. Downs Penalties 0 Yards Gained Rushing 40 Ri.ht guards: Deklerar Reid, Yards Gained Passing. 63 Passes Attempted .... 7 Akey. Ri;ht tackles: D alien, Graves. Passes Completed .... 2 Hi; it endi: fUockner, Sanders, Passes Intercepted by. 2 Number, cf Punts.. .... 5 Quarterbacks: Rollins, Peters, Total Yards Per Punt: 201 McNett. Number of Fumbles.. 0 hah'hacks: Burl, Stephen- Number Fumbles Lest 0 EI;ht son. Carlson. Number cf Penalties.. 2 Left halfbacks: Moholcich, Click. Yards Lost Through 20 Fullbacks: Dorsey, Scarrada. Penalties son. juca Dec. 18. 44-ya- Cornell, 26 to 0 In Dcd Snowstorm and ITHACA, N. Y. (CX5-- Cold 13 inches of snow proved no dam- per for fired-u- p Syracuse Saturday, as the Orange swept past helpless foron the pin-roiCornell, 25-ward passing, lint bucking, and the running cf Bob Lebecman. The game never was in douLt as Syracuse marched 5 yards to a touchdown from the opening kickoff. For its ninth win against te 22 defeats in this long Niw York rivalry. The game, scheduled to start at 1;30 p.m., was delayed S3 minutes when ir.ow-dc22- :l rcadj delayed Syri cuse'a arrival. As a result, quarters were cut to 12 minutes. nt b. up-sta- . J AIM 11 9 2 0 209 61 10 4 0 1 45 2 1 1 15 Tackle Dkk Snowies dears the last head bar cl LOVDOVi7( Kansas' pipe trellis, designed to fcse? linemen low. (NEA) Boise Beats Ricks in five-by-fl- their . ve ca't play that ered 77 yards' for another and al most pulled the game out of the fire with his passing in the fading ' seconds. Th9 Aggies hurled back the final Wyoming threat at the A & K 30, on thi sensational winning 1 a J iirsi penoa scoring run cy rawnee -- . on all-Amer- ica for the season.- In the flrst'period Rydalch tried to gain a crucial half yard cn fourth down at the Colorado four, on a quarterback sneak. Eut Cen ter Dave Hill and Guard Jim Stander led the Colorado line in stopping ,him cold. In Identical circumstances in the third period, 53-2- -- -- yards set tin 1949. Webfoots Thump Idaho 25 to 6 - Rydalch again failed cn a quarterback sneak. Early in the fourth period. Ry dalch killed a Colorado drive by Intercepting Hardy's pass en the Utah three and running It out t the eight. But when Rydalch tried to pass Utah out cf the hole, Hardy grabbed the heave on the 23 and ran it right back to the Utah three. From there Quarterback f.oxef Hunt sneaked over for the last ' touchdown. Rydalch completed nine of his 24 passes for a meagre 58 yards-m- ore than offset by the seven interceptions. Idaho State EUGENE, Ore. Oregon quarterback George Shaw passed Wins Title for two touchdowns set up a third a (UE) run and then re tired to the bench today as the with 20-ya- rd POCATELLO, Ida. (UP)-R- uj. Ducks rolled up an easy 25 to ged Idaho State College, undevictory over Idaho before 10,000 feated in Conference play, Satur-. fans. '. day won its second consecutive v The win was the third in a row Rocky Mountain - Conference ' footfor the rebounding Webfoots and ball championship with a 23 to 23 evened their season record at four victory over Western State cf Gunvictories in eight starts. nison, Colo. ats at the peak of selection, now you choose from our compate fall selection. Buy style and quality at money ui Colorado Mines N. Y. (UP) Wins Thriller "Black Knights," yi-- pre-seas- saving prices. - Vfe? The place A 116 West I finding the icy, damp gridiron much more to their liking than North Carolina c State's frost-bitte- n invaders . from Dixie, ' scored on their first play from scrimmage and went ca to an easy Saturday 27-- 7 victory. For three periods, the underdog Wclfpack made it close as the Cadets wasted a lot cf energy and motion in scoring only two touch downs that gave them a 13-- 7 lead. third-perio- over-confide- nt Cadets Trounce North Carolina State 27 to 7 - d A Colorado drive paid, off when Hardy passed 24 yards to End Gary Knafelc, the eading Big Seven Conference re Yos, Maryland Keeps Record Unmarred and Calif. (HE) Paul candidate for halfback who was put Into the Quarterback slot with misgivings, shattered a school passing record today and Wash ington in the process as he led the revived Golden Bears to a 5 victory over the confused Huskies. All told, Larson passed for 240 yards this afternoon to break the old record 214 set by Bob Cler against UCLA In 1943. He com pleted 10 passes out of 12 tries, and rolled his season's total to 1143 net yards passing. This also smashed a Cleri record of 1081 Buy your topcoat $5-ya-rd M Sluggish Ivlaryland ran Into souped-u- p George Washington two third quarBoise Junior today and needed REXBURG. (UP) 27- for-- a ter breaks sea victory that "an undefeated College spoiled son for Ricks college and went on preserved its undefeated record. to Its fifth straight Intermountain Whether Maryland also pre Conference title vwith a 13-- 0 victory served its rating as the nation s over the stubborn Vikings here Number Two football team is an other matter, because Jim Tatum's Friday. Terrors were played off their feet for two quarters by a club that was congratulated even for show ing up. , WESTPOINT". Army's- sturdy pnze-winning-tiio- 53-2- 5 BERKELEY. Larson, a I cov Chic Magigna Huslcies 22-ya-rd e . Parade Confused Continued From Pare T Bill Bredde, Gibson's touchdown guard for Dixie Robison,Jiomeher attendants. coming queenand a am and 2 tV . pass from Bredde Aue queen ana awenaants were to . end Ken McCullough shortly escorted to the speakers platform before the half. oy tneir gamers. The queens were introcucea to the throng. The Aggies, favoring Ane were ground attack, rolled up 281 yards ar .ounced and paraded before the rushing to 116 for Wyoming. But stand. Pat Pomeroy announced the visitors got 187 on Mastro- - tne winning floats. He was parade giovanni's passing, enough to chairman...a make the play about even all the A danee Saturday night climaxed way. tne Homecoming celebration. 72-ya- rd 20-1- 1 20 io 14 g El even STILLWATER, Okla. (iI2) Okla- homa A & M ground out a drive capped by halfback Dorsey thrust to come Gibson's one-yar- d from behind and defeat Wyoming 4 today-befora homecoming . crowd cf 13,000. tailback, Wyoming's Joe Mastrogicyanni, battered five yards for one score, passed to WASHINGTON r for Title 13-- 0 -- Oklahoma A & M Tips Wyom Donls Syrgcui-- ! - - ht The Rams added the frosting to the cake of victory when they went 3 yards for a touchdown early In fourth period in eiht plays, with Burl crashing across from the three.' Bill Peters made the bis gain in this drive with a 23 yard dah around bis riiht Hank. The lineups: Brijham Younr University Lft end: Frcbert.Mendenhall, Kchn. his triumph. "The only thing1 I'm Lft tackles: Monsen, Badger, concerned, about now is ray Robinson.. father, Left guards: Eyre, Heinx, Shum-wa- y. Young; a veteran New York campaigner, then ex Centers: Kochevar, Muse, Whiteplained that the 'last rites had head. been administered to his ailing El;ht guards: Hardy, Taylor. father, Patrick Young, Sr., earlier Ri-tackle: Bowman. in the day. Brundagt, VerThere were immediate offers for banats. bouts following his triumph Quarterbacks Satterfield, West, three but the visibly upset Young said Bean. of his father's con Left halfbacks Wood, Oyler, that because he interested in any wasn't dition, Cowley. of them at the moment. W. halfbacks: Felt, Right Meadows, Alger. Fulibaekj: R. Stoi worthy, Centers: -- The offers that "will have to wal By MILTON BICIDIAN are a possible London bout with NEW YORK Yolande Pompee, recent conqueror Paddy Young .was swamped with Fns-rtia- rd , ! . two seconds before the game end ed on two beautiful pass plays from. Quarterback Bill Hume f to Right End Rod Stubblefleld. It was the worst defeat suffered by the Fresno Bulldogs this sea son, mey now have lost four games, won two and tied one. Kent Harris.! sophomore quarterback, again directed the Farmers' harvest of points as" he ran, passed ana effectively. . Until the very last minute, the Bulldogs could get no closer to tne goal than the 23 yard line. Then, with less than a minute' to go, Hume rifled a rd pass to Stubblefleld, who was hauled down on the Aggie three yard line, ' There was timefor but one nlav: Hume made it good by szain nest ing to btuDDieneia m the end zone as the gun went off. 52-ya-rd cf Detroit middleweight Ray Bar nes; a main event shot a gains Gu Turner cf Philadelphia on Cleveland Arena's acmial 'Christ mas Show," or another main even chance at Madison Square Garden 45-ya- over right tackle. Bea rs Wallop Fresno State 'got iti only T. D. DiXSOn. rd ' two-roun- 14-- 0. Bernardi's second period Inttrctpticn' put the ball cn the Utah 47. Bernard!, Hardy, and Fullback Don Shelley pushed the ball to the 13 cn run-nlag plays, and then a pass Interference ruling set Utah back to ts four-yar- d line. Hardy rccred ceiver, in the Utah end xone. It was one of Colorado's two pass completions in six attempts. runback of Utah, whose only previous loss this season was against Washing ton last week, depended cn Ry dalch throughout But he ' lust could not solve the rreatly-im- proved Buff defenses. Saturday's victory gave Colorado a 4--4 record 44-ya- rd bril-lianc- offers for future bouts today but his heart was no more in them techd than it was in his nical knockout ever Sammy Giuliani last night. For a fighter whose "thoughts were somewhere else," Young finished hisi work in a hurry at St. Nicholas Arena last night. He stopped the young, aggressive Giuliani at 2:54 of the second round in a. scheduled which was nationally televised. "I'm not thinking about any bouts now," he murmured despon dently in the dressing room after - 0-y- I (UP)-Middleweig- t , i 12-ya- Col BOULDER, 'Colo. (UP) a defensive rado,. uraally ragged team, intercepted seven of Don Rydalch's passes tnd turned backtwo ground drives Inside its fiveline Saturday to defeat Utah, yard 21--0, before 18,500 chilled fans. Tailback Carroll Hardy and Wlngback Frank Bernard! each in tercepted two Rydalch passes in the first half. The highly-regarde- d Utah quarterback could not complete a pass until midway In the third period, when Colorado led ys KO's Guiliani But Thoughts Weren't On Fight down. Ler. 2. LOGAN, Utah (UP) An explo sive Utah State cfienst, coupled with costly Fresno State bobbles, gave the Agglea five touchdowns in the second quarter .and a 43 to 6 victory over the coast visitors here before Saturday sparse crowd T M rv vi 9 Uuv &ua it Every Utah State score In that breath-takin- g second period was set up by Fresno xnls-platwo fumbles, a dubbed cunt, and two pass interceptions. The AggieS then scored in the third period after an march down the fleldV and finally In the fourth quarter cn a run by reserve Left Halfback Aaron ... m 0 211 lottery1'' later Tiacalakis toe gave the Trojans their win. Up to that point the story of the game was ill Garrett's passing as he set a,; new Pacific Coast Conference record by compiling 3m yarns in tne air cn zu com pletions. Khis chief target was his old South Pasadena, Calif., team mate, Sam Morley, who caueh eight aerials for 147 yards, V.hen he was not hitting Morley, Garrett laid the ball perfectly time after time in the arms cf either End Two plays . Prior to the field goal, Stanford Quarterback Bobby Garrett put cn an arnazinj passing exhibition, Rams Beat Cats Add rojan b ii. D- GOLDEN, Colo. (UP)-TuU- back Larry Denton crashed the center for 17 yards and a touchdown in tthe final 55 seconds to present 4J0OQ Colorado Mines vic homecoming fans with a 2S-2Colorado State. over tory today The win moved the Miners into fifth place In jthe Rocky Mountain Conference, leaving Colorado state in last place. MMG THIS YOUR : .mm v Ctnte.D. w- c-n- hrs A3hh tie-breaki- ng D aft i-- r 1 -- tr-X- jr. ... 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