Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 16 1852 14 B Spartans East lansing mich not is hi the offensive Irish Fumbles: to Use now 23 and a senior was at Notre Dame for four months as a freshman in 1946 After a Navy hitch he wu bsll three times in the first half but McAuliffe Michigan State couldn’t make its scoring magic work and the game was a goose-eg- g tie at the intermission Michigan State recovered four Irish fumbles in the third quarter Dick Tamburo recovered when Joe Heap dropped the ball to put MS C in position for the ' first score Michigan State took over on the Notre Dame 14 worked the ball down to the nine was helped’Ho the one by a penalty and then McAuliffe busted over through left guard Hank Bullough grabbed the second in porter fumble by Francis Paterra on the Notre Dame 21 After four plunges put Michigan State down to the Irish five a penalty gave an assist to the line and McAuliffe w as able to throw himself over again —An weapon unexpected Notre Dame fumble gave Michigan State Capt Don McAuliffe— once a freshrtym at Notre Dame— a chance to score the two 4ouchdown that were the meat of Michigan State's 21-- victory over the Irish there Saturday Michigan State recovered seven Notre Dame fumbles during the defensive 'thriller watched by a record crowd of (2472 in Macklin Stadium Five times the Spartans muffed scoring chances but the Jaw of averages gave them the two touchdowns needed to keep them unbeaten in 23 games Notre Dame’s field goal also was set for a change by Mich-'Jgaup by a fumble— State ” Coach Frank Leahy's Irish hobbled the w STATISTICS Ftnt Dtni Virtu ahlof PimIii Tartu Pa Amu i In Fambla YwA " Last Ptaallart the jazzy' set admits “everything wu real George" Saturday afternoon George Bean the little blond speedster who did come back after two years of service may be the difference in Utah’s ball club this season Bean certainly wu the big threat against Santa Clara Saturday and his running against Colorado U and Colorado a good bet for an A & M in the last two starts stamps him V All-Sta- East-We- r u beih ' j Buckeyes Cop 27-- 7 Duel With Illinois i Former Ute Coach on Hand Funtln Pumklat vr 47 lot 1 Tom Carey Notre Dame quarterback hiti ever center In first canto against Michigan State Badgers Grab Tie for League Lead' d BLOOMINGTON Wisconsin' rode Into a tie for the Big Ten lead Saturday on the broad back of fullback Alan (The Hone) Ameche who scored three touchdowns In a 4 victory over Indiana conWisconsin matched the ference record of Michigan 0 winner over Pnrdue Wisconsin Is coached by Ivy Williamson Indiana by Bernle Crimmins The Ameche was more a stake runner than a draft horse when be got into toe open He started Wisconsin’ scoring In the first quarter and Indiana never caught up Ameche plunged one yard for toe starter raced 43 yards for a thlrd-qdhrttouchdown and ran 31 yards for his final six points in toe fourth period-'-"- "' Wisconsin zipped 54 yards in 10 plays for' Its first touchdown and used only one four-yarpau In the process Bill Hutchinson needed less time for toe second Badger touchdown Jay-hawk- s’ 37-1- 4-- 1 21-1- k u - ’ - fit stunt The halftime parades and pageantry took to long that when the teams returned at the‘ half the bull fight waa just getting ’ started Both coaches and the officials consented to let the band finish Rs stunt before starting the second half USiWA WIKffrt® Three J League Forms Schedule CH?CkCa Nove ls Ht-TT- 28- n STATISTICS Flr Sawn RwtMn yarta Ftuln yartaa Fattat attomatrt FattaS camplalrt Funtt Fattln avtra Fwmblat ltt Vartt atntllirt t lit II 1 t I 11 1 4 quarter and threw three Flnt Ritahin 4 Fatal PatM Mt II It TCU Taiaa I ll II Sawn yarta yarta - 41 IIa I ia II 14 14 attmt4 t4 It4 Fatiai carnal Faaaaa Fwnla 1 411 lnlrct4 Funtln Fumbtaa Yarta 1 44 vra lat nall4 M7 I II 1 15 u on toe opposition’s mistakes hu many other of toe Texas triumphs also gave Texas a certain share of the Southwest Conference championship and left only a Thanksgiving Day date with Texu A & M on its schedule Until Quinn got in the victory stride six minutes deep in the last period Texu Christian appeared on the way to another stunning upset on toe basis of a scoring pass from Ray McKnown to Flenn Jones in the touch- down passes Arkansas coached by Otis Douglas took an early lead on the strength of a field goal and two dropped punts Carl Mazza kicked a field goal with less than a minute gone in toe Buffa 34 te 14 game Momenta later ' Lamar BOULDER COLO Nov 13 HI McHan Arkansas quarterback STATISTICS —Don Branby a fiery defensive t the Southern Methodist InSlana Wlmfllla punted end all season switched over to Fire Dim II II one where halfback Roy Pace 17 117 toe offensive Saturday and de- Ruthin Varta Fatal ua fumbled toe ball inte the end IH Yrt livered the spark that sent Colo- InmrAHMwtt aa It Fast 14 zone S M U la coached by Rusty Cuntntotrt It 34-14 rado winging to a victory Fatta lntrctrt 1 t RusselL ‘ I over Kansas State after toe Kan-ian- Funtt Fuxtln Avraa 141 t Buddy Sutton dived on the ball first quarter had taken a 149 lead at toe Fumblat Latt I It was thi second time in as al for Arkansas’ first touchdown Varta Fanalliatf II start many weeks that the San Antonio Heavily favored Colorado’s ofsophomore had pulled fexu PASS PLAY d fensive attack for toe from toe brink of defeat with his first 20 minutes during which churning legs He scored three Kansu State counted qn Veryi times last Saturday as Texas -edged Baylor 35 to 33 in a 7 d K-Sta- d ‘ d a -- mis-fire- game 1953 schedule has been worked out for member teams in the class' B'Three T baseball league STATISTCIS The schedule announced Fri(HI Stal Cal day at the leagued annual meetFln ! M It 111 ing In Chicago opens April 30 tvtfim yarta 111 Fault 44 varta SI and closei Labor Day Sept 7 Faaaaa UtmaM 14 f s 1 A Shaughnessy playoff will fol- Fan cmttl I Mfaa4a Fu4 I I— low tha regular seasons In the 441 St 4 I — put Vartt FMalbaS Ill lit The schedule presumed an membership although Switzer’s Overhaul corbvratMf distrib eight-clupunt return and ''status the of the Quad Cities’ a tod sustained march Colospark plugs bet--i club (Davenport cnli-freaby Dal Ward and la) la uncer- rado is coached y fsimpj test by Bill Meek Isrys test futl pump Ignition tain Quad Cities hu until Nov Branby 193 pound senior wu system enalyz exhaust from 26 to raise 323000 or forfeit its sent In to play with the offenand check cylinder franchise motor sive unit In the second quarter bolts manifold -j ralso Other members are Evansville His' inspired play sent toe Bufand Terre Haute' Ind Quincy faloes rolling for - two touch111 and Keokuk Burlington Wa- downs In toe last two and a half minutes of the half In the third terloo and Cedar Rapids la Hal Totten of Cedar Rapids quarter Branby recovered a wu league president fumble to set up one score inlhT 160-poun-d M V I 14 fFph b d d za -- 74-YA- DlinnesotaW insl3 7 Game Willi Tough Husker Cluh LINCOLN NEB Nov 15 mart and rugged Paul Giel tossed a scoring pass and ran and passed to 37 yards of a drive to toe goal line SatMinnesota defeated Neurday braska 13 to 7 in an football game A Nebraika homecoming crowd of nearly 40000 gasped at Giel threw too ball nearly SO yards in the second quarter to end Tom Soltau who wu In the clear at about the Nebraska 33 and ran over When Geno Cappellettl converted it knotted the score at 7 to 7 where it stood at toe half Minnesota is coached by Wes Fes-le- r Nebraska by Bill Glasslord Hi-S- d u e last-quart- spurt Houston 28 Baylor 6 HOUSTON Nov 13 In the third quarter Giel ran Ken Pridgeon scored two for 33 yards and passed for 24 touchdowns and set up a third yards as the Big Ten team went with his ' running and pusing into toe lead In toe drive from toe Minnesota 40 to the Nebraska five key plays were Giel’a pass to Soltau for 16 yards a toss to Don Swanson for seven yards and Giel’s sprint to the five fallback John Baumgartner then drove the ball to tha two-yarline on two plunges Hera Giel returned to work His first smash at the Nebraska line failed to gain He tried again and this time crashed over v Oddly it was Giel’s fumble that started Nebraska to the first touchdown of the game scored on a driva d d d Saturday as Houston coached by Clyde Lee throttled Baylor’s offense for a 28 to 6 upset over the Southwest Conference team Baylor ia coached by George Sauer senior Pridgeonscored twice from toe eight-yar- d line and tossed a pua to halfback S M Meeks to move the Cougars to the Baylor 14 In a drive that netted the final Houston tally 'The powerful Hodston defense ninth ranked in toe nation meanwhile was permitting JBaylor to pau midfield only three times high-powere- d - 180-poun-d II - 1 1 ’ 111 1 1 41 111 them to touch off touchdown Two other Buckeye surges scenes stemmed from fumble recoveries Ohio State a seven-poin- t underdog blasted 20 points in the third period to crack a 7 stalemate and went on to its fourth Big Ten football triumph in six games John Borton the Buckeyes' split-mixed his quarterback passing with a stampede of ground power He tossed six and touchdown passes to end Dean Dugger - Ohio State slammed to toe other two scores on the ground behind the ballcarrying of Bob Watkins Fred Bruney John Hlay and Howie' Cassady Illinois behind O’Connell’s piloting flew to the Ohio State four six 11 and lines on occasions without scoring The only time the Illinl could count was late in toe second period when O’Connell completed four successive passes good for 67 yards It was capped d by his scoring pitch to Rex Smith in toe end zone 7-- I Arfcanta an31 t Lt FAYETTEVILLE ARK Nov I FORT WORTH TEX Nov 15 Methodist (UP) — Bouncing Billy Quinn University overcame a jarred his teammates out of deficit Saturday to beat Arkan- deadly lethargy Saturday and sas 27 t 17 with a great aerial scored two quick fourth-perio- d attack led by 4 substitute tail- touchdowns that gave Texas a back 14 to 7 victory over Texas ChrisSam Stollenwerck a tian University Texas is coached half-pin- t junior replaced Jerry by Ed Price TCU by Dutch Norton in the tailback post for Meyer Southern Methodist in the second The hard-wovictory set up STATISTICS IMinela 14 111 4 4 Funti Avar Fyntln FvmblM Yarta Ftnaliu 14 (UP) — Southern 205-poun-d meant the difference between success' and disaster The Jayhawks’ defensive corps which stopped Oklahoma A and-threats on tha ilx and nine yard lines in toe first half restop sponded to a game-savin- g on toe one-yar-d line after Kansu went ahead 12-(The Grant High School band drilled for two months to prepare su Is coached by J V Sikes and its “bull fight” at halftime end almost didn’t get to use the toe Aggies by J B Whitworth ’ but fumbled and ball wu recovered by Spartan Fumbles proved costly for Irish team Slat II 17 Cmll4 Intercept Fan Fan Mustangs Tip Porkers Texas Defeats Frogs" Nov IND Ruahln Varta Ftatln Yarta Faixa Attamata SOUTHWEST 15 HI — d OKI Flrt Dwnt — AF Wtraphot Fumble Spoiled This Notre Dame Play 220-poun-d t!Cvn- finally after working most of the morning and into the game L5 get a tent built over his precious camera the sun broke through end Thirlot didn’t need his shelter after aXL in offensive quarterback The Utes used Carter Cowley 1 more than normally in the first quarter of the game Cowley the also works the quarterback keep play pretty well rular punter I curing that the Mushy goihg would force the Utea to punt and keeping Cowley in action saved times out to get him in the game ' ' v' to kick STATISTICS STATISTICS 7 shirt-sleeve- fast-chargi- Ohio State intercepted six of Tommy’s tosses and used two of r t 37-1- Eliot 4-- T d 20-yar- d Iowa 39 Wildcats 14 EVANSTON ILL Nov 15 Hi— Iowa’s “Injured” ' quarterback Burt Britzmanti scored one touchdown and flipped two touchdown passes in a blistering second half attack which 4°lted favored Northwestern into toe Big Ten cellar under a Iowa is pasting Saturday coached by Foirest Evashevski Northwestern by Bob Voights Britzmann waa pressed ' into action when the Hawkeyes’ starting signal caller Paul Kemp waa carried off the field with a broken leg in the second quarter just before Northwestern moved ahead for the last time It was Iowa’s second victory In eight starts the other also ja corking upset in the form of an 0 (pilling of Ohio State The Hawks thus wound up their conrecord ference season with a Northwestern - Overconfident now certain of at least a share of the conference basement with a record had one solace End Joe Collier who grabbed touchdown pass for the a first Wildcat score speared six passe to break the conference season record of 28 receptions set by North westemVDon Stone-slfe- r 39-1- 4 14-1- 3 8-- 2-- 3 5 d in Furtv Flrtl lawn Ruahln yarta Fawln yarta Faaaaa attamptal Faaaaa Faaaaa camalata Funla Funtln vr Fumblaa Varta 11 II 1 II it mm I lntrct4 WtJ-O- M Sal mmm tmphr FWf4 w T1 "" Iart1 wfcaWi tapart art F"’ lrtwAAA--I Will la I Mia paWa ta ha fwM tafia aaanl artrtMw I Ta lndHi ifUMn aapariarhtt Kwl Calaral Flam art rtiafy Urth art 7 Ut Ml tax iiprim b aaply A-- lalay ii mil niiiii ii 6 H II 14 11 1 III 1 vi 44 visitors Then toe Boilermakers engineered what looked like a good second period lead with a field goal by fullback Jim Reichert Drive countered with a Michigan drive in the aecond period sending freshman halfback Tony Branoff for the last three yards and powered 48 yards in the third period for a lead on halfback Ted Kress’ five-yar- d pass to quarterback Teed Topor With Purdue fighting desperately and Samuels a constant threat it appeared questionable whether Michigan could hold off its powerful opponent Oldham came through with slightly more than two minutes left in the ball game with two key interceptions He raced the first one back 23 yards to the Purdue five from where halfback Frank Howell rammed over for the insurance touchdown In the final frantic Purdue flurry Oldham again came through snatching a Samuels’ pass at midfield to kill the last Purdue hope Even Battle Statistically it was an even battle Purdue’s yardage was 248 226 Purdue’s air Michigan’s gains were 153 yards all on passes by Samuels He completed 15 of 26 - Michigan fashioned lta victory by slowing down Schmaling on of toe Big Ten’s best fullbacks He made only 53 yards on 13 A attempts 66-ya- y 14-1- 0 ' IXIATURE MARKET AliD DELICATESSEN SUNDAYS Apert Ur HOLIDAYS Opea Pally f:30 jh ia 2 ua Wt Carry Alamlaam fall Wrap Delicatessen ’ Bakery ‘ Goods Magazines Nations Dairy Products Soft Drinks Cold Boor lei Croam A Fall Lina of Groceries Fruits aad Vegetables Film and Film Developing 0M tarty 33c tarty lliwlra 15c HINTY 07 PARKIN 616 SOUTH CORNU 6tk STATE SOUTH AND v V M Mich 114 u$ lat awallal 1950 o tuba— Wia-consi- n Co-lead- pus-happ- IS Tommy Fitzpatrick former University of U tah coachT was in Varta nalli4 “the stands Saturday afternoon checking on Pacific Coast Conference officials for the commissioner And one of the officials wu overtake Vthe nation’s leading Tommy Fitzpatrick Jr rushing and scoring team but Tommy who started his coaching at East High School spent only once did it pay off some time chewing the rag with Elnap Nielsen T D (Spide) MorMeanwhile Oklahoma Missouri passes and ris R Vem McCullough Ernie Fallentine and a bunch of the Ute boosters Tommy heads the athletic department at McClymonds turned them into three TDs Mer-rl- l Green made three touchdowns High School and the team hu a very enviable record with 1 “ for for Oklahoma while Eddie Crowd-ethe seuon Jick Glng Buck McPhail and You couldn’t tell the Utes from the Broncos with a program In the pregame workouts since both clubs came on the field wear- Jafck Van Fool each chipped in one ing red jerseys - The mixup came about through a misunderstanding of con’ Kgnaaa 12 Oklaga 7 ference rules In the Pacific Coast Conference the home team wears the dark jersey and the visiting team the white jerseys In' LAWRENCE KAN Nov 13 HI Skyline ’Conference the opposite is true with the home team —The Kansas Jayhawkers turned on their only sustained drive into usually wearing the white tops touchdown for Santa Clara finally lost the flip of the coin and nad to change a fourth-quarte- r a 12-- victory over the Oklahoma to light jerseys furnished by Sacramento Junior College Curtice incidentally didn’t miss a psychological angle in the A and M Cowboys In a football game before Frank Bengston game - When the officials brought fans Satura tackle over to compare the Bronco uniforms with the Utes for 13000 v color Curtice called into the Ute dreulng room “Send me out day It was Kansas’ seventh victory Carter Cowley a quarterback a tackle" while pulling against two losses and the to the door Cowley wu introduced as a regular tackle 'seventh successive' win Weather Slows Pageantry over the Oklahoma Aggies Kan- The bad weather even handicapped the pageantry Originally ' 11 high school bands were expected to participate Friday nine STATISTICS still indicated a willingness to perform But Saturday only two bands were on hand However the kids did a wonderful job despite the cold and slick footing- The running track surrounding the Held wai a sea of mud and water Plank bridges ha‘d to be used to gain access to the playing field Dick Thlriot official photographer for Utah football games bad bla worries all Saturday morning With the rain pouring down Thirlot checked the press box and found he’d be on top out in the football weather were eonvinfced of toe outcome until Michigan halfback Don Oldham intercepted a pass by Purdue quarterback Dale Samuels to set up Michigan’s final touchdown with two minutes left in toe game It wu Michigan’s fourth victory in the Big Ten against one defeat and made Bennie Ooster-baan’- s Wolverines favorites against Ohio State at Columbus a week hence Michigan appeared share in toe sure of at leut conference title' matched toe pace by de-- ‘ ' 4 gating Indiana Ace Purdue Traps The Michigan line that wore down the big Purdue line and frequently trapped Samuels for losses helped hang the first conference defeat on Stu Holcomb’s Boilermakers who had only a tie against them in league play The versatile Purdue team started with a bang scoring on Max Schmallng’s three-yar- d plunge which followed a fumble by Michigan’s Lowell Perry Gerald Stupeck recovered it for toe i CHAMPAIGN ILL Nov 15 HI —Ohio State combining smashing runs with aerial thrusts shot y Illinois from the clouds 27 to 7 Saturday Tommy O’Connell’s throwing for the Illinl shattered three Big Ten records Ohio State is coached by Woody Hayes Illinois by Ray has-Bea- I I u u has-bee- n 29-yar- ANN ARBOR MICH Nov 13 Michigan came from behind Saturday to smash Purdue’s Rose Bowl dreams 21 to 10 and the of the emerge torrid Western Conference football race But few of toe frenzied 54376 fans who turned out in perfect Two years ago Bean wu just about all Coach Jack had as And Bean who was a so-s-o halfback under Coach Ike Armstrong really blossomed under Coach Curtice’s Interpretation of a fullback Then George went away He fattened up during his wartime “Absence from athletics and most of the folks counted him out And the first few weeks of the season Bean did little to justify his presence on the team He rounded into condition slowly but Coach Curtice stuck by STATISTICS him Then he came up with an Injury which left Don Petersen iklahM Mlunl Now a of for duties to carry the fullbacking Saturdays couple Flril tarn- -r r I 141 Ruthin rtta Bean is back Petersen can go better knowing he doesn’t have to Patibia rartaa lit long Fttaat trtmtrt I IS carry the load alone and Jack will never be a T Pimm mit4 as he 1 htrtrcaprtfI Pia ' 1 1 Funtt J hie offense d d Purdue’s Dreams Conference football yown Satdefenurday mixing wlde-iwak-e sive play with a driving ground game for a 47-- decision Bud Wilkinson’s Sooners drove to two easy touchdowns In the first quarter and were npver in danger Oklahoma can win Its fifth straight Big Seven title by beating Nebraska next Saturday Missouri’s Tigers coached by Don Faurot resorted to the spread formation lnan effort to 7 third-quarte- Micliigaii Explodes NORMAN OKLA Nov 13 HI CAL (Special)— As far as Jack Curtice Is —Oklahoma chopped- - up Mia- SACRAMENTO concerned he’d like to setUe for a diet of football beans for years louri’a hopes for the Big Seven u Michigan State a chance to throw four passes all Incomplete r fumbles that The two didn’t net touchdowns put Michigan State line at one time and on tha on the marker tha aecond Irish Notre Dame staged Its most Impressive drive In toe fourth quarter when the Irish barreled from their own line down to toe Michigan State one There they were stopped on downs and Michigan State wu able to take over 3 9—3 0 0 Notre Dame 7—21 14 0 0 State Michigan Notre Dame scoring: Field goal Arrix Michigan State scoring: Touchdowns McAuliffe 2 Slonac Conversions Slonse MIDWEST Tigers in 47-- 7 Contest to come Or ' n Sooners Rout John Mooney V the two Incomplete passes canceled — —— v chance- A third fumble on the Irish 37 gave -- Dame fumbleitia The three times In the first halt that Michigan State recovered fumbles the Spartans couldn’t move in to score On the first play of the game after the kickoff quarterback Tom Carey aet the atyle for the afternoon by letting loose of the ball and Ellis grabbed It Tommy Lewdc tried a long third-dowpass to Paul Dekker Id the end tone but' Dekker fell outside the chilk line and it wu incomplete A field goal try fell way short and Notre Dame took over Another fumble on the Notre Dame 13 gave Michigan State ita second chance Two running plays that weat nowhere and 3-- 0 a pass by Ralph Gugliemi and sprinted to briefly at the Naval Academy but then transferred to Michigan State one-yar- n McAuliffe is a son of a Chicago eity - - — r policeman Defenseman Jimmy Ellis intercepted the Notre Dame 23 to set the stage for the final score Fullback Evan Slonac who had a perfect day with his extra point tries raced around end for the score Billy Wells fumbled for Michigan State as the second half opened and John Latt-ne- r recovered Notre Dame got down as far as the Michigan State six but had to try for a fourth down field go&L Sophomore Bob Arrix split the goal posts to put Notre Dame briefly in the lead by Coach Biggie Munn’s famous offense which has been averaging better than 440 yards a game wu held to 128 yards rushing and 41 yards through passes Willie Thrower the Negro passer with -- fuM iltoipuS Compietrt Faa Pim lalcrcaptrt Paata the apt game wai In at quarterback when all three touchdowns were made Micb- igan State wu hitting high and hard to help account for the fatal attack of Notre - Duel 21-- 3 --C- STAn |