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He picked his field and tgok off, cutting back.to the center, laying two Aggie tacklers on the sod and broke free with 'blocking to --Ith- ird - ' . spartIfalook.the-balLon..th- - : --- - t''. -, .7, -- 34-- 6 Masa- I-. . ' - -- , ;-- - ,'"- - . 1 ' , , sail-- The , agents, ' , i 'NI - - - - , A - - ,,,, - t , . . . : ),, T , ' - - - - 'i , 1 , : ' . , v i . it . . if - ,,, ' , w , t ' ' ''', - -- - - - 1, , it, , , . , , . If 'It - . . V ITIC . ,, k ,, ,.. - Out job from upultiti th2: tosurPorrindnntIndiatritsin "nth - . . . - , . , , - - . -- . . - ,5114:-1A--- fullback. ond consecutive suit .1'The yeu . Thu jur Ule Same ana.';U"A proved that without nark the Bears do not hive a 'sustained - Pullen. ' - Neither team - - could '- get started in the lint period. Cali. inrnia reached the- - UCLA 28, in't a fourthdown PaSS was In' eomPlete IA the brit PIO' 01 the second period. , Cameron and Keyes then al- by Princeton. invadett Baker Yield at New York City and Columbla came through ' with a 204 a victory La Kirk mimed two of three 'conversions-MitcPrice, T formation quarterback who can nut as well as throw, wu thebig gun In Columbias surprisingly potent offense. Capitalizing on every break, Price scored the Lions first .tuochdovm in the h o-hoa high-scori- , Ite later an a lute please for the five and Kerkorian made good on the first of three conversions. Kerkorian set, the pattern threufh the rest r It was the pain,( Armenian to n Ron Cbok on one side; to on the other, and then when things tightened up., the quarterback would rifle one down the middle of all Amerio Rug-Ma- can end Rill McColl. ,, ..1 , I T -2- 1 s 1313 Collet 9-wa1&,-stio- frietatienr.4tassmsWonmas fT, roseCutL7irktr OtantordKor tone& 3. Weebutetas IltateItarkest. 4 ', ,'le the 'third - - Pri" ' teaching tha five before they lost the "1141tges,mdownz. 'lThn Cal third-dow- n Billy ' pus wag delleCted into the ems of tICLAste Ore and three plays later Cameron passed 23 yards Into the end zone to halfback, Don SiaJwickflr 3;CLA'a see--j ond touchdown.: . '.- - ' WeiStetReSerter35"1 monamfrown, w.va. (tP) -- - aasklatot --t. aw .... ....s vets cameral. . Timsiiimili:.11e1A-4fle- s. sou; coolotols.-oso- i, -- Cnkasnlii--laaiSinn- s v '1 tar: r vet -7 0- asillylin root s. - 74- UN 'The-ga- SEATTLE, wash. (UP)An -alert ,,and aggressive Orem - r- I , ,., . me- - raga -- 74-ya- rd - v,..,Ve: t ' utes when a SEldite stor!2 threat was stopped on the Yard line. The en17 other deep nivl Penetration wa& to the Nolzit Dame 10 yard 1:ne and ther threat was stopped by a turtt'a. v et.lossyKozmater Ityls Princeton Over Crown' 1 if 4 - foe - c-- 1 , , 1 , ., .. ' tallynlas-tit- runt-t-i e the game and it climaxed a sustained drive that began the Erst time the Aggies got pos. , , tessiOn or the ball. (Photo by LeRoyden Heslop.) , - . -- - 4 , , ,' , , ' -- - , I - - silk ;is sA Co SILCITM-11- 0- CI 1 I Penn -thtittrItantir-- - it,......;.....1.4.14.,,o -- -- - - . 4231.. Salt Lake PHONE OR Witillt Utah - Phone 0 -- 2312T Peffn, - - ' 20-1- -- - . - ; s , ,,,, st , ol v , ' J -- , - ; eoet .... . . i - 1 401 ip t .. z1Z's t' .,.. , v ,' ' 4 t r- - , r os,,i .14,,,, 444E44 Is , A. .nw Air. ,r,ss4 . - I'l , , 4,,,,.; .4,, , , . I: , . . 4 i , , Yes, and For Local. - MOVILIG ' PACIt171,. -- ' ' , -- cnd :STC:IAC!! -- - - i4 , , '..... , - 1 , 44, . -- , -- -----i - I . "'....-7- t , al'''!""!""7.;.w ' ' 4 1 1 v ki IfilLtLi1 :I '1"."Irftovo.... I1 ''- - ! r t ; t ti , . I, - ----- - - offensiiut- - - - - ia.- ' - , : kickoff return f;F"---a touchdown by the Southerners' sophomore hatruack Charlie Sumner. Working for the common glory' of Williamsburg. the In--- ----- four hard- -driving backs working behind a smooth play pens by so wide - a margin press box clackers said tho Southerriera controlled the ball , for 43 minutes of the game. The yletrTirsz WMIam and ttarlesr-- 7fourth in a row and stunned tha , crowd of 12,820. , . DEALIRSHIPS AVAILAILE era ba a thilll3cke1 whio 1,0,4,.4 , ,,..tc pre - MOTOR CAR ,C0. ... - , -- . s b 3, record scincilii-yar-a r t ell - www tint .. the to tames, tint half Saturday to urset 2 . r-- ,. t)o -- - - ' PHILADELPHIA (IlT) Little William and Mary.' a booby-tra- p on Pennsylvania's heavily-loade- d schedules struck with three touchdowns in the .. .. , th. FOREIGN a. -- victory ex. Princeton's . wizr'ng -- - wwwwittaP- - Thaw the -1- 1whosti lit the highest-ok pow oleo Gots 31140 wilakaw ipollos with I6W aatimp - -- ewes woo toss thaw 41 seat w stela to spent. Al this ' ottstoodis, perfotswook too Moho tits Monk pow snows - to-- 11110111" one-ma- n Porful , , ' It 11.4- - own Persmkt$uPertn.Aan' tS 1.4 (LTP) -rn ''Willi"M edMzry Up;:ts is - J. N. PRLN,'CLTONT. Dirkitalwnwterr"-PrtrirtIT.11----- schooruall-tim- e , - .. v on a.......ka,...0 sa u--su -- rMortreerrttrne-mtrt.:1;----- streak to Logan toward the college. We've seen many of those years when Utah State was king pin and when you tame to Logan without anything moreThen- - the you became ghost of the Turner parted and he walked around like a tit kla soiv - - r- --- '' ) I - runback ef a punt by right halback Barrett and two second-ou.7-ter touchdowns that were 'coral within a minute of each ot!..er gave Notre Dame a 19--4 victIrt over 'underdog Navy. Barrett's run wu the cl:nlax Of a victory that saw Nsry bottled up for most of tie - rnwarrr -hY 01J 41. frimt-tbo- d ....1 ,::.:,.,: Md. (UP) ';6- ,- numerous penalties and costly the Tigers of the gas-lig-ht fumbles as the playen found of 1226-9---, difficulty banging CM to the ball '. , in the , below,freeting weather. : Continued trent - shivering farm Saturday. -- - Oregon State-- Shocks Huskies in'40:14-Wi- , .e.,ei ,,! - 44.4 BALTImoitz. under Western Reserve 33-- 7 be-- Tha fore a small crowd of 5020 tended , , S rt,t.t, t ded 'A Ilium ,An aggressive west virgin's, fcl tvm Perid tcuchdat"s University football team, aided SaturdaYtint Ind wund tIP by the accurate passing of Ger-- a ta.!,at 2E2 yards rushits Izt add manerner and the line a single handcd vrern 'al-m-iloom- .. ................ - - 20-ya- rd 711111WalWreSeTraP4TinoTorMi 17. giultanian scored a moment o .11 ,1 tteffd!-I-MI!!;:-.17- I I - Hatra,0:11-11- .-. -- - . - - licleidltIAECLIiiTiatir-111ste.--911411111"ta44- , . AGGIES DRAW FIRST BLOODPaul (Babe) Dinan, Utah ,Aggie tailback, is shown line with him M ths first carrying an tinidentified tie tackler over the quarterts ' , - - . by petiole: . -- - - - -- - , ,, , , - - i , KERKORIAN STARS ' Kerkorian, calling a brilliant game, paned for one touchdown and set up both, others as he oared ono at she finest games of his eiree.r Elltilmilait 44 temat.PallLitil-thebaLlidi- ttt Silitord abreast of Southern ing 72 yards in eight plays with nrarfkrib4rrattql ',cher Tfl California in the race for the Keyes diving the final two yards yards et an go yard drive. The pint-size- d Rose Bowl hick --junior from leauted' row) thves4encliantedzneon.Iliya'An Midvale, Utah, also master-, suyposed-minded. Columbia's second and battle, but the and 12 seconds,. , i . ' . scores after alert Columbia Indian , defensive squad had oe the second ilay atter the third linesmen bad pounced on- - Cor- other ideas. kickoff, left halfbacr; Harry neu turnbu tnalde . Big 'tetra INDIANS MAZCII Vied broke off left tackle, line. was less ten than game picked' up hlockers and ran 63 IA all, Prim attempted 21 minutes old when the Wiens yards ' to score, :' Both I teams marched 54 yards In 15 plays made the extra point', a West-Virginifor a score. The feature was '', 'The good Al rules Stomps Aggressive Kerkorlanl 22 yard pass to , - fr . routlirrinci:', ' " powerful ground attack' led by inner is up end fightingit's the best thingthat has hap-- Slammins Sammy Baker, burin end of the state since they raised the Washington under an ,, ' of second-ha- lf touchdowns for , Down Provo way, Chick Atkinson has cut a big niche in an amazingly liaty 40614 victory the football game. His Cougars did what none of us could. before 23400 lens here Satur- . guess they wouldupset the league-leadin- g Colotado Rams, -- ' day. - , That victory came in the wake of that 26-- 9 rout by The Beavers, taking to a mudDenver a week ago.which proves that old point that you , dy held like a duck takes to can't whip a ball tenni that won't take a whipping. water,-madtheir own breaks to ., , CLOSZ TOR CROWNS Which brings us to suggest how close all Utah teams :' wore three touchdowits end .. s then coasted home against a came to winhing the title this year. Utah State might have 11 a couple of breaks, BTU lost onesame .Washington team -rated a Pacific whipped Utah with Y It Coast Conference- title 'threat would lave been IA the title racea single point-of-r . .,, of close is Utah a in start was season. the the , It squeeze. by ,N i the fourth , straight borne loss - : Tunny game this football. , Utah State came out with a new marching band for this for the Huskies and the first win . for Oregon State after three homecoming game. We a big outfit, almost the wise of Utah's and is decked in smart grey and blue uniforms. This is the straight defeats. first time the Aggie unit has been on the field and it did a Baker,- 200 pounds of tatterI btg ram fullback, crushed over . right smart job in its first attempt. Once again the 11 of. 11 has competition in the band fieldand that makes for more , for three touchdowns and team, . - . ed up with ' halfbacks Dave spirit su around. The band is and is eponsored by the chiMann and Bill Anderson to rush . ' , the demoralized Huskies off lege music department.- , , , . Anderson got one ' tally and Jack Pinion, Baker's ,.' ' ' ' , , 4N final the scored , understudy, ' "' .' ' a U two on runs of 10 and VIII 19i. 91' it (Skt ' ' reaerves -were the when . the bt . I. (!L0 1 ,,,,,. . to I400,0000-;-Ark game. ' - - Baker rolled - up 124 'yards .Cr '' iS1 '' r rushing in 27 tries. ,,,, , - 1, - UP a great defensive first three quarters' and then coasted the rest of the way with a reserve uneup.--- , ..ercr.---,- , i - - . , ' - - k , - I , . -- - e f." 21-2- 0, thlett. ' i- - - , ds ,,, .., - orne - '' - "' ' - - - . tt,:or;w:.,,se- ;44,w4,.-.9..,,.4- , ,, ,, , , t ' - ' ''' 4 SS ' . ',' : , --- uto1111-1---eCIUS-1;1011S---- - ............... ,, - - - ,, . , --- ,., . at--1- - tok - , . . - , . .4 top - i ,- - t, , . ,, 4 - ' -; 'I , . , , t. , ,-, .I" 1 .,, ,, , . , t'' t EAST ', : 21-1- 9. I , - 1- - , . ., . " awl kr, , - - duck. ,,,, f1 . ' lk , . 't - 1 -, , - 4 (1 t., 7 ' ' 1 , , :' I V ' - - ' -1 A 1 Veto Pa ot z ,, o... - r I t r - , , , it - - ,t, - . .,- 4, r, -- , - 1 , ,., ' 4 lot ' . ' c Win - up a the nation, failed to - roll first down before- midway tbrouSA the second period. . . offensive - ' ;t , .,- .. Saturday and shamed the sputtering offensive team into running up a 24 to I victory over Colgate in a pelting rain- - . - I ,t- ''' .- s'-- - ,.. .. . - ' , , . ,, ' ' downs . ,- I (UP- )-' WORCESTER, The Holy--Cross defensive-phitoon scored two quick touch- - t-,- , , , , . 4 , ,, . t4,. ,,,,, Colgate With , I..; rt f .. ,t 1 - - his fourth straight placement. - - ' ., ,,a - . i . , . '..2., - Rabat made Holy Criiss, Smears , i.. 1 Z'' f 's - ' '. 1 . . home stretch and it looked for . , a spell like the Utah lead was not enough. Leathern caught Ilotchkins on a pass to put the . ball on the Utah 13. Utah held ' for three downs and with fourth ' end two t0.11,Leatham faded fast to the left as if to sweep, - cocked and threw a soft pass Into the waiting arms of Botch-ki-n. He was all alone and Gar-tett raised the score to 20-- ' - A few minutes later Dan Rua- " sell, back of the safety. fumbled a pass on his finger tips, a pass' t ' I . The Aggies came back in the , , - , e. Aggie 42. - Charles ' il - - - - , , , s 1 , - game one-a- ot 1 ..,...393 :,- r -- mark in the opening period after Ray, ,, Bright blocked lloward's attempted punt.. 7 Bob Parcells added, the extra point, and kicked a ., ,field goal from the 12 late In the Second period to make . , , . it 104 at the half. s , son - -" Getting a near perfect passing California's ,, performance . f ---- 2.; - C-1- - -- , :from the tPS -- , .. r ,?' - tkb-M-71RE Is Psaaiimod , i.- , ,.' '- , , was too anx ious. ' GAIN PRESTIGE on hard Utah the ground 1 comb', ved trent Page clock for the find five minutes. . , , intereePti11 sP11ed the !talent-- made-- it seven with a -' tin" Aggie surge, kick. - , . Tj',..a..o.blos.c.Tr.pia0-....-:.ii... There we're heroes all IVer Utah fought tenaciously to fieldwen the Utah In the air. halftime clock and the beat the t T.i'.iiii-Iii..16..--iid.èt...-28.-: ,. same..-tudifutahhad but showed n lot more funda.. payand - to hick. with less than a minute mental football than they have , Lex McKee stole a Utah State anY time this Year- - Utah's NEW YORK (UP).-T- h. tallterrMc of Southern Trojans pass and this gave Utah another blocking and -tackling was high- icotnitPIMILUMEILLIALIA8M86iAnkle.S. , 3 irielairrliiiirlrilrhsrProve&--'-Asides came close to getting empty Yankee Stadium Saturday to shut, oft Army without a , paid oft one. ' They played smart first- down and score a smashing 28 to 6 intersectional triumph. this - NELSO:s eCuezn -, football all the way anti made Led by the running and passing of Frank ' to', Dulahsahlicosmata 'butealledit we asinntoutenote ithtewmoss sta get the Lair tmcoanuldPhaweve-r- Gifford and the punt ilmbacks of Jarring Jolulny WiMams, the Trojans boosted Coach Jack Cmtice reach. either way at any time rushed Nelson into the Play and , If Utah's Nelson had missed their national prestige before Too'Much Troy ., entled for another , long one the long pass and Aggies' Run- - 14,000 e,hilled spectators as they r , allay es. esi. the hope-- ysirsuLtersmatair Dublinski laded sharpli, to his sell had caught his, there would completely smothered 4 , toS , ' '1,10 , Yorlago voltam , .. right giving Nelson enough time have been a different tale to M cadets:: A fumble set up the. only Pp:Lapses 61471.tlYt:: : I: to cover ground and then irared tem The game was that dose. tel:ltE"Plad . back and heaved it into the Llama: ."' ., . 1 , An117. score, early in the first panes nese rues cast Cal P',,t1..;;;;;;;;X::!:!:::'I'lls ' 2! but Southern period: blue,. ,,. . I , Nelson outraced Lunan, it e nail& Yards vesallet4 ...".".---- la Tackles: Itornetek. 'Coster. Garda"' and then displayed the 'power safety man. Dinah deflected the Montsonorry. Stoddard. Crestnerlst. 4 , and precision which makes-- lt Condon ball -. but not though and Nel- - Guards: Sorenson." Petersen.D4114'44 ,, 2 Koc h of 7,'.1;d",,r441.71r.,-da'sRose Bowl hopeful by grind- -1 .....lurca Yllru..,lutel ' sin gathered It In and raced I ' Searterbacks: Awned. Manes ' the staditmt Sheltnn, Wash'. AmbledMid-Inint the Cadets into away to score: The pass play - Maltbacks; Ustrutot.-- --Llatilsr , Dina, , , , and Stan Kutch of ,,, , punting sod. started on the U 25 carried 53 Moore. r Mown Pullbacks: 110tollimodoldre A rrnvis nntelt Vtrirlyir rill flu' land. Mich., recovered fog Army ' lb. I ST13.1Aliree 1111te MUM Trojans In an early hole as Dick Wide: the rest. got only one yard Igroitiolviri.vaLwieo. Utah State had one play after Sumgait Reich of Steelton, Pa, dropped 11"""en Purdy. Russtalls. tine dead on the Southern Cal scrappy Trojan lifie the kickoff but the clock left Goodricla wants: Kabuki. Broom Woman. then smashed -- through It behind 13-1- 4 at halftime.. AGM .,Eosrest., Quarterbacks: Dublintal. Cesrlair-i-nguardlor thelirmylea d Fast stepping Jack ' Cross dale. I Coleman Reiórd Racks saraaaw. It wasn't, until , the for Salfbacks: Sukstria& the quick pow. payed the way ZAST LANSING, Mich. (UP) quarter that the Trojans more soon after the second half lags Netts. 7;1'1.-- Mat, MeMea. Peter. , . ,,. of- - to go. But then they got underway when he danced mo.....Don Caternan, isopound -- - , the heat and quickly from bit own 20 etiara-a-alivt-n, down the-liel- d , ,30 fensive tadde,-- wu , etedited the S 1 State to the,A30,,viacpunt return. Utah pme Into a rout , -Wren- Stsionclatlawatnimr--- bean and be al- notchltlas from Data& PATGarrett It was Si dandy run a a 1-1-' I . ....-- s State most got away.- 117a". Oalif.arali .,"..10.1.4 14 0--24 rotiI:ta .111coa"Dartr,:sti'a,1'.grill'' r; S &western c:ss. Mgt Don Peterpon led tir abort Otftelals: Al Mercer. referee: :lawtavallass 21111,:tisiVil". need over penn State this fall. tree'ler11-1''llDublinski and :17111'"; attack !fru ground add Judge. . sent one Into the waiting arms . A11F... ,....,... ' qh. lw"- . ii..... I.", ,., ,' atiONWV.OMPIP.1.1.,, , or Sandy Itorris on the left side ' , ' ' , , and Sandy tightroped the .,cof- ...;fin corner line for syard yards , ' - at r I t:' Manorisd-Celisesii- tougars unanc 4 - ' ' . . ' . . -, , of Aggies.- - Utah Guard Charles Kalani (60)- atthe right is shown delivering a key block against an unidentified would-b- e Jiggle tackler. Petersen's, long th trios. Ahact2813 jitakstate jsLfttortjkzterca.tdk,lcndngj:un.4:aL -- -- ' ' -' ''s ' ' : int a convoy pass from Tom Dublinski. Petersen (30) . .. --..., is shown being trailed by an unidentified lite, and..u....,.. r la Sviamps tor - on ice. Young Ed Molloy, the substitute quarterback and , taitt. Perutrogsle" wit". ,202 lir L.""" ..... t .430 ..., 31 . Yanks As Stanford , . ' CHALle-U- P ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN FOR UTAH.... ; Don Petersen, classy Uto fullback; set; some brilliant blocking Saturday in the third period of the tussle at - ' ile - 1(ericor ian 'Stars 1 - - , . ': the . ; ir 0.14g trdanriuith;f:t 'et the rrILAC.4: N. Y. ItPiHistory repeated Itself as under. ' sossa.a, antplair iha bea..1. p,'Lc sullakumnftwa Cornell furnb1 etinki titZeherturem en -: :,California forward :wait let snowcovered Schoelkopf Field Saturday to upset the sluaish , . . before 21,000 shivering fans. ler the Inspired itai et Cars Ithacan, ' Only in the final ten minutes did ComellTrobabiLftl UltitisattgrLittadatImlas. - - --- -nem:- 'Tom We 'rock or Iasi weeitili-1- 5 Richter, UCLA alight ban to life:: Then, with toncome bad 'several men scores. inS. ' UCLA became the second running wild, Cornell smashed IPISSee on this frigid day 12 tor 113 yords. Ire Bill Halfback Whelan I STANFORD, calm (CP) -- 1Psettie Coast team to beat the right carried eight times and , . gaina in The hweeelle kids Bears sin est Coach Lynn its,way to two --touchdowns - ' - 42 yards. from Stanford- - rolled to 'their (PsoPY) - Waldorf arrind five inintitogi."--7 , it , .,' p2k091:,.bt ittioNIE seventh consecutive victory' of Berkeley Bee years ago. south. 11" But the usually accurate Bill rem"a6s theseason Saturday, as they ern California btut them twice, Kirk missed his third ,try for wl"les's'va" CO. 91140Pr7,-.11-.0 ,1. whipped the Washbigion State includhi once earlier : C,,iv.m11,:a. was a sea- - conversion. and Cornell -- -'' --r4 ,5 16' - , li-liuTt- , . i 142,4"" , . ,,, t outcllasseAth'In:LaYalens r:-Sati- ,, - ,savoici, - , - (Un--T- he 1 '. a - - , , -- -- Tata::atThe Tapemu 1,416 , . - - -.. -- ", ,.... -- i . r: I 14 .wiNs 1440 HAIsiflo:'aC:dan.-- battled , :Aim , siv... - , t - . , .- , . troltrlYstberstettentilthinlbegeleidlittstlit , .... 4, 1951CI Morning, November . NEW - Cain-and-Ab- ' 4: -- IN , ' ' -upset of the season on the Pacific Coast.: . PI i passing of sophomore senlation Paul Cameron, bottled up, Cali- forth in Its own territory except !dr one drive kn the Ant for the Bear's only period and one long nin Irmo scrimmage , . touchdown. ' ' ' ' el It was a brutal stroule between the two di- of California a urdver. 1 1, - , 3 16.,--------Vz1- , I I . , , i ' e,,' 2 nil tnr - - . - , I ,. "4 ,, -- I - ..- ) , , ,..1, ,, 1,,,,.,,,,,,, - true4N17,1 f-T- ' '4. t . : N, ' ..1 ''..''......'...., ,''. ',,,''''''''''.''',,,,,,,,, DAI.Z.TMOUTH:SNOWS..-Y; kJ Deavs - ''''''''''. determined but 7-------- wanTSIWilliy-7WL-lihitt, fourth straleit tame 14 tilt-' : n tia-1,0-with Quarterback gene Ikoward.carrying --tho b. a -11 ..,t-bot.,.. toucbdowm; in ihe falahalf. -- - -r ' ''' ell twd...i.,0, , ' . , , Dartmouth , LOS ANGELES (1,1P)The fighting little men of UCLA the game away from the Ell. - - 4 Lr , , s - 0 , : ,ot . 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