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Show t -- 4 Sunday, October 24, 1 - THE DESERET 948 , From The Midwest Salt Lake City, Utah NEWS ,74.'"toq",f: sikosts4 .. Fröiii.1:The.:''South$t--7,-;:..........,:,,........,...........,,.- 1' ," Sfi.tbbölii.t0----il- ' Gophers ' By Perry Liska ti Undefeated Michigan's MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Wolverines twice came from behind Saturday to smother and knock the Gophers out of Rose T$ ponderous Minnesota, , contention. 1 for the Stadium Memorial A' record crowd of 65,130 packed 0 ' .. 1game . storm- Statistics - The tricky Wylverines, 19th to ' their straight vie- ing , , Mich. Minn Goph- 13 11 spotted Pint downs 65 ' 114 rushing gained yards second 0 eau pe- the in era a - ' $et 24 30 . Forward passes ettempted 13 'Forward gigues completed. .. 11 . a 3 the in Hod and 195 edge 861, forward " Yards passing 1 2 intercepted by third quarter, but nonchalantly Inter 1 18 . 43 2 34 7 shoved iliCF098 two more touch. 123 129 , :f n:ke to settle the 'Little Brown uoWns 8 . 0 IForwards 25 35' classic. ca.k::".ts Jug ecriolu...7 :I , the na- The Wolverines,-ratein the weekly Asso- tion's best elat ed Pres poll of sports , 32 tors.JKOredtwo touchdowns in 4-the second quarter and one each in the third and fourth periods ,vaPNV, a 27-1- 4, ,i ' ' to, , y t, i 0 ,,4 t, 2 7-- -- 1. 14-1- ' run-bac- k oast et : d . - Buckeyes Pull AO. Out, rWin Bci '-----dge - Oa 'fronibeidietwke 0 COLITICBOK,95.FTAP)--A-ifil'it--- -ze iii Saturday to nose out a "fired-up- " eleven' - fttre 77,205 fans. The Bucki, blocked on the pround, took to the air lanes for all live touchdowns. Wisconsin atayed on the ground for its five snukers. de- The ' partment decidecf the issue, the Rinks getting four of five, while the Badgers converted only two. Determined to win this one for barassed Coach Harry Stuhldre- ., and to turn those' "Goodbye - Harry" signs into "Good Boy Hat- the invaders started explo- - ,. ry," aively by shoving over two toachdowns in the opening period. Wally Dreyer fumbled both passes from center on the extra. point attempts as the Badgers built up their 12-- 0 edge. The Bucks want overpead for three touchdowns in the second period, while Wisconsin was get: ,..1, ting one. WISCOnlin took the third-perio- d kickoff and rolled 72 yards in eight plays, with Gene Evans skirting end for nine yards and the touchdown. Seconds later - John Pinnow intercepted a Savic ' pan on Ohio's 40 and ran to the 24, from where Calvin Vernon went the test of the way around end to put the Badgers out front, , 82 to 20. Cihiesneeded 12 plays for an touchdown drive in the same session, Savic climaxing it with a pan to Mike Cannavino lin the end zone, , - 84-ya- rd rd - Crush Wildcats I I , . LS Syracuse, EVANSTON 48' 41, rn turned ort its power and speed Saturday to crush a feeble Syracuse team, 48 to O. the runThe Wildcats, still ning for a Rose Bowl assignment, despite their loss to Michigan, scored Iin every period of the intersectional contest witnessed by . hutwe re--- . -:--- hos4,4 : t i kr, - ' !STOPPED SicO-- of - - Perin-qi2- . Iowa, -- 27-1- 6, 34-y- 2I-ya- rd e, 8-- all Missouri Romps Over Iowa State sourls Ole Miss Mo. (INS)Mis- Tigers super-charg- ed Dumps Eagles Sooners Cop. TCU Thriller - he rd 21-1- 8, 1 Get, Set For Winter! - Tip Techs Virginia rd ' ,-- ; - 111007401111414 s, Winter Lubricants ' IMotor Tun.-u- p Windshield Wipers 7r - Brakes Adjusted Battery & Generator-- kiwis Co plosion. dignifiall A 44 All Nakao ol Cove 411111111111101 ..,.,..-- PER DAY I Monday, 10 cos. to 4 but lost -- Nevypur -APY14:6. George p.n -0 1 . Best- - Texas . 1A 4 Agg leS; Baylor's WACO, Tex,(AP) Bears started fast and finished strongat least strong enough 20-1- defeated in southwest the season Saturday.. and .Kansas scored its third Big Seven football victory without loss by trimming Nebraska, 27 to 7. Gilman hit Cliff McDonald, Bryan Sperry and Darrell Morris with touchdown aerials, while orrest Griffith plunged for the other Jayhawker score. Nebraska's lone touchdown came in the third period when three consecutive Ken Fisher passer, and a penalty put the Iball d line. Frank on Kansas' CalloPy bucked for the touch.' Maechtle added the point. , Purdue, suffering its 'third toss in four conference games, 'dominated the final period. Bob De Moss completed a'35-yar- d touchdown play to Ken Gorgal. Rudy Trbovich's conversion was wide. Only twice previously did Purdueoutrushed 292 yards to 97 penetrate beyond midfield. The Bpilermakers reached the 32 the first time they took the ball in the opening period only down. to have Harry Szulborski fumble. In the third quarter, De Moss Gorgal for ,30 yards to support a Purdue push but Illinois held. The od knolte. play. The Bears, twice. t gi-lt-- cl.,thetosst41.. t and went on . . camearom behind ' , t two more kick 0 I ,: Debenetzky's grab of lack Hart- mini fumble cut off the Oklaho mans' drive to the Aggie one on sevenplayca cn1Skladany cut over the double stripe on fourth Smith made the extra ' - - ' fumb1e-to-A&M's-- irnuntsheb3rfiKernirRaonotefand ( i MIMI. FOE NeMile Ell - E ,s, s-e toucitclowno In the third periodtwo on long LAWRENCE, K a n s.' (las1S). to squeeze by Texas A. and M. Dick Gilman hurled is 10th, llth 4 here Saturday and stay un- and 12th touchdown passes of conference to punt from the end zone, fizzled the kick out of bounds on the 17. Illinois ate dp that yardage In three plays with Bernie Krueger doing a' four yard wiggle z o n e. into the touchdown i t 1 t , - good. The Aggies took the kickoff and marched 67 yards to score with ., 45 seconds gone in the socond pa- !d 21 riod. ' Jim Spavital pit yards to Jim Long, who imbled over the goal. Hartman made the extra point kick good, his first of five for the game, to ti e the score. . $ g 11 b 4 - a ' Is East Texas Edges Its ' ' The game kept the capacity crowd of Western State Opponent Saylor homecoming ' 20,000 on its feet most of the time. DALLAS (AP)East Texas The Aggies, who fought toe to toe with the Bears throughout, were State College yanked a football storming at Baylor's goal line II game out of the fire in.the last those thrill-packclosing min- - 56 seconds of play Saturday to deutes with James Cashion's passes ,feat West Texas State,Colleget 13-as dangerous as dynamite, c C P rr Si ed 7. f one-yar- 0 tuTsBuRGH 1 ot 41,a-1,71- S 4 tUl - Little 165,- pound Pitt halfback, pitched the Panthers to a 21-victory over lUdiana University Saturday to delight 17,118 amazed fans. Ceccont waited uritil the lasrmitiute and 13 seconds for a Herculean heave to Halfback Joe Robinson for a touchdown play which cov' ered 63 yards. Robinson added. to the drama by juggling the catch On the Hoosier 25, circling around desperate defenders as he gained possession and then the white-shirte- d secondary to the goal. ' Pitt scotched reports that it lacked spirit by winning after A watching a 14-- 0 lead melt. -come, fine Indiana ' last-ha- lf dead4 back had gained a lock in' the fourth period. (AP) Louis (Bombo)Cecc-onc- rt 14 downsIn the final period to thoroughly crush the touted powerhouse from California. Santa .Clara never got closer tc the .Southern Methodist goal line than the mark. Southern Methodist rolled up 288 yards on the ground and 146 in the air for a total of 434, compared to only 113 both rushing and passing for the Broncos. A 4trowd of more than 50,000 was in the Cotton Bowl Jor the game played as A feature of the Texas State Fair.. - rd , ? fc Is I - - tz - bi N v - - EJ Itt ng Y' r - Cl '- - Raiders Down Arizona, 31-- Montana State Falls 0 Victim to Portlanders xas 7-- -- - Your Move OUR MOVE , . i;essou,, - ince. r(- -,ThenCnowHowL; If It's Local or Long Distance Hauling lust en- Ni Sc b' V OF A 10B WELL DONE! 49? pages of official U. S. Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps war ac tion photos'Compiled by interuationally Steichen R. Never before published in book form compiled originally ror navy personnel 108 thrill-packe- d ll-S-- sT. -- onlynow available to you at this amar, , BOOK DEPT.---Strc- et Floor ' DIAL 54631 IY1,44. di ing low twice! Buy several for gifts! -- lineere,d a major upset today, rid-'ai- l; 4 to a triumph over. Columbia on the right toe of Frank center who Reichel, a third-strin- g iransformed, himself from goat - to hero in less than five minutes. With only a minute and seven secondi of the game remaining, Reichel booted a field that gave the aroused Tigers g:t2.73atir first victory In fourN starts 3 MEMOIRS tight Saturday of Arizona Wildcats 31-- 0. State. James. Conley. plunged for a sion over Montana 'go scotb in the first period. Bill Kelley took a pass for another 000.0 in the third, and three fourth .. MAKE quarter touchdowns were tallied by J. W. Thompson, J. B. Mahler and Charlie Reynolds. Tech pounded away at the line with a relentless ground attack for which the- - Wildcats ,. could find no defense. The Tech -- -We Have Red Raiders' passing attack functioned when needed and they Dustproof Vans capitalized on the one break of ' Bonded Drivers the game. Years of Experi----- eton tt ' ' rucsoN, Ariz. (AP)--TeTech maintained its position as PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--T- he favorite in the Border Conferof Portland gained its University ence football race Saturday night first football victory of the year by overpowering the University here 0 deciin a (AP)--Princ- Cl i;.4 14-1- 0 'Tigers Tip Lions a d ti ' Pitt Rally Beats Indiana 24-ya- rd , or ears-ti.-- 1 . trillfWiebond-peri- B ay ond ' Noyir----- t ac- - T .7;7 on the 2. 16-1- Reception cnifiel'.oe4 on front $o pentane! (condi. with o Minimum eetWIng of. $ISO weekly If 'selected. Then eble le 'furnish unquestionble refnecee onion Mt. Cokes, 43 South It tot Son4ey work is 'collect. ' ; Phone 465 South Main NIGHT REPAIRING TOWING-- 44 HOURS Wo Penn c scare into unbeaten New York fes Solt Lake City sio4 ethos tell totetions. Must I. high type; of geosl mithy's. ef St forty pod hoeing hod house to Not books Minoan 'et nerchonlise. The hone expiation- - Solna'. . Heater and Defroster Wheel Alignment and Steering CH E ROLET ANTEDL--- 7 11,, . I.. Condition Cooling, ' 1 System - A. Penti--- 1 32-1- ot C.5 Bock ; Alsifrt McCully- - t44) SOUTHERN METHODIST SMOTHERS SANTA CLARA 20-po- opened ;their quest for the Big Seven football crown Saturday 35,000. with a .49-- 7 romp over Iowa The Orangemen, suffering their FORT WORTH, T e x. State. were fourth consecutive defeat, Oklahoma saw-,tof A 22,000 squeezed by Texas croyd outcompletely overwhelmed and Christian University here SaturMEMPHIS, Tenn.(AP)Boeton game. classed. They made only one seriin a wild ofday night, After wilting befOre a ous threat, but lost the ball on College fell from the ranks of unfensive struggle, the last down when the Wildcats beaten college teams Saturday. Cyclone touchdown drive in the Si,( times the lead changed 3 line overwhelmed held on their own one-foby a fast and first period, the. Tigers. paced alert University of Mississippi by Passer Bus Entsminger and hands and in the end it as 19- in the final period. old Lindell Pearson that -- -Northwestern, in running up its eleven. A crowd of 20,312 fans Receiver Mel Sheehan, added year Oklahoma its third victory 143 aerial yards to 314 on the gave fourth victory in five starts, made saw the intersectional game. From the second quarter, when ground to crush their underdog in a row over a southwest con345 yards in rushing and 171 ference team this year. , through the air, compared to 42 Johnny Vaught's Old Miss Rebels foes. Missouri had three touchPearson, a bull of a halfback, yards on the ground and 76 on scored three times, the outcome oowns In the second period . and broke through the entire Texas of the game was never in doubt. two in each of the last two passes Ifor the Easterners. Christian team, shook off a periods. lokmeoo tacklers and couple of would-b- e MIEM11.111111 Everybody got into the act for scampered 38 yards for the touch, U. in Their touchdowns, Miss() doVM that beat the Horned Frogs. order, were scored by Howard Bonnett, Sheehan Dick Braznell. Win Carter, Mike Ohnouly, Blue Devils Ed Stephen a, and Al Roby. , , touchdown run !Stephens 't '''':' !was the most spectatular. N Bob Dawson booted all seven ROANOKE, Va. Oct. 23 (AP) ' ...91.Aaut cs. olatt-- JO' to Missouri' run extra for Dukes Blue Devils edged a sttlbonor points 'V 04 11111411 his string to 12 straight , born Virginia Tech Gobbler e1elle, D o n Ferguson plunged for n,,7-0,' , Saturday in a southern Iowa State's lone score and Joe conference-4trugg1- e before NW ' 1117.34 Brubaker kicked the point fans. b Hum 'You Had The .;;;;;;.. Following Itemithecked, 7........, For Winter Driving? - , .... :,,,, 14-1- 3. COLUMBIA, 66unteld-1"4E-11""- - . Borneman's one yard plunge sver1-- Passer Hurls ., Kansas gver PURDUE, 10 TO 6 , 27-- 7 which Purdue stopped Huskers, Then Punzelt, attempting Stubborn 7-- -- t ILLINI UPSETS Irish Slash.- run-- . ..:,4ftAw9tatcmW4 yeilnestwhog Tri TreirOildltirottititibrGuOrd--- - Kett'Sch-tweek- ' payoff passes and a- s plunge after a blocked Minneof (69) Navy,. while moving into the ploy is Middle sots punt landed on the Gopher I 1400t The Wolverines, who are excluded from a second straight Rose Bowl trip, won their fifth consecutive game this season with a consistent display of trickery and cagey football. 27-1- 2 After a scoreleu first period, By Charles Chamberlain Minnesota Jumped . to a 0 lead An CHAMPAIGN, III. (AP) when Harry Elliott's punt was olOWA CITY, la. (AP)Notre foOtball letwice fumbled by Gene Derriher, Dame's green-cla- d team Illinois and alert scrappy slashed to a 2 colts and recovered by huge gions Saturday Satupset luckless Purdue, 10-over stubborn Iowa. Tackle Leo Nomellini in the Wol- - victory to Nine its The first win Big Irish, swinging through urday, verine end zone for a touch- their twenty-thir- d game without football triumph in three- . starts down. defeat, used their- ground forces this season. Michigan drew Its first plood almost an Iowa A home throng of 56,451 fans in the second period on a 39- - team exclusivelyaagainst determination roared approval as the underdog fired with Teyard payoff march with Walt losto repeat Hawkeye triumph. here Mini snapped a three-gam- e riinga flipping a scoring In 1921 and 1939. streak by taking advantage ing pass to Fullback Tom Peterson Notre Dame, off to a sizzling of two breaks. which 'tied the score at 7. start on John Panelli's In the second quarter, Purdue Still in the second period, an touchdown run on the first scrim- gambled on a first down near its Elliott punt was blocked by Ed mage play, struck in the air only own goal but failedto pick up McNeill and recovered by Quen- eight times end completed once. the required four feet on the last tin Sickeles on the Goollerl400t The Irishactually had a net loss try. Illinois took over on the line. Peterson rammed over for of seven yards with aerials. Boilermakers' 20. A'. pair of five a touchdown and Michigan led But their rugged thrusts be- yard infractions nullified efforts 13-- 7 at half Mite. hind characteristic crisp - Irish to shove over a touchdown and The Gophers, full of fight. blocking mowed down the Iowa Don Maechtle eventually booted field goal. charged 67 yards for their only defenders for tout touchdowns, a In the third period, Trackman other touchdown midway in one in each quarter. sucIowa lacked the power to the third period with Ev Pounce Jack Pierce larted 34 and 11 but the yards during a 78 yard push knifing 14 yards on a sizzling cessfully counter-chargscoring run to cap the drive that Hawks gave it a terrific try: A capacity crowd 'of 53,000 saw I 'nit Minnesota ahead the Hawks, who had split even in The pivottl Wolverine touchseason and rated this down came midway in the third afour games underdog,.rkp back for when Dick Rifenburg, period a tie witillibe lime ,only brilliant end performer this en- three and a half minutes old. tire perfect football afternoon, Iowa did it on three pass plays grabbed 'a bobbled Minnesota good for 59 yards, a John HalDA LLA S, Oct. 23 (AP) scurried pass Interception and liburton drive from the eight to Southern Methodist humiliated --to a score: the one, ima Jerry Faske's touch- Santa Clara 33-- 0 Saturday night, The final Wolverine touch- down punch. Ron Headington down came In the fourth period missed the kick that would. have with the Pacific Coast team never able to threaten a score; on a pass play covering 64 yards.' sent the Hawks ahead. The magnificent Doak Walker With the- - ball on'Mithigan's 36, passed for two touchdowns and Ortmann shot a rifle pass to fleet set up another before leaving the L.eo ' Koceskt---whspeared the ' game and a j Methodist reserve oval on Minnesota's 40 and bebackfield got two more touch hind a phalanx of Wolverine blockers streaked the route across the goal line. - I -- -. 1 ft - counted onthree ' . . or 7 tittet anfotbll . STLLLWATER, Okla. (AP) Atter an eyed first.half that ended the Oklahoma Aggies broke loose with fancy runs and power Owls plays to humble the Temple 41-- 7 Saturday. The victory before 20,000 home- coming spectators was the Aggies' . fourth straight. Temple took a 7- lead in the quarter when Tom Skladany -line oit srored from ated on a 78 yard touchdown pass. fourth down after Paul DebenetGillory covered the last 26. zky put the Owls on the -way with r..i.-.7- iieedMielt:prownerprotirrit,.-- bing a second straight Big Nine . o- U , 116 ghat-- unes emp e pulsing two deep Texas marches, three passes from Quarterback. Tobin Rote to Right Half Sonny the-O-Wyatt covered most- of Lan- Fullback Bobby and yardage trip plunged over the one. ost Texas scored midway in the third quarter with a 53 yard sus- tamed offensive of its own. Half- back Randall Clay dived over from the two yard line. The Longhorns went ahead when Quarterback Paol Camp-fir- st i . adt st. I.Plent.nyig6.r he old ag Rally ;or' 0 Ag Texai Longhorm resurgent HOUSTON,. Tex. (INS)--TSaturday tered Rice's hopes for Southwest Conference football toglory 7. late in the game to beat the Owls, 20 three quarters, Held in check by stubborn Rice defense for almost to the - stampeded . , the Longhorns' i , tieing touchdown in the third s way won then going and period ,kith two in the fourth quarter.. . Rice jumped into the lead late A in the second period by driving . 55 yards into pay dirt after re - 1,01'. er ---I ; ;:ylifiA 4 |