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V - Jk ' J ) i If cl V i V f X X '“U ' - 15 1933 OCTOBER r £ i- ''- ' 1 X - I ” S - X v 1 4 - X f V i:' 'V l 1 X 'S A VW sai: 1 ’ N-- ' W- - ' o Wr: rs ’ v £ iv ’ I " JA A 5 3 s' V '1 '?' f t ' si V it fe' J i :x: tti St 4 j a 5’ 3 jryf ''ii 'vf ' x r t x v t t I W-ly- l'i ? c ' sf “v yx vfAv 4 ' f : bi'rr urr ' ft t '” iife ?: f saattafei8Aa T Fighting Team Thrills Crowd by bS :i piV Redskins Held to 6 Margin for Three riods Crash Through in Final Stanza x Wilson Sensation ' tV himself one of the best Rocky Mountain conference ball toters of recent years B Y U put up a thrilling battle against its favored foe for of the game Wilson was the sensation of the game his shifty ball toting having the Utah tacklers puzzled all the way Time after time he wriggled his way for extra yards after a tackier seemingly had him safely In his grasp His punts too' were well placed but it was the manner in which he carried the “Y” attack that had the fans gasping The count at the end of the third period was 7 to 6 for Utah and found the Redskins fighting for a touchdown on the Cougar stripe -- One quick thrust in the fourth period and it was Utah’s ball game The Redskins fairly bursting with power for the remainder of the game rolled over a third touchdown soon after and a serious bid for a fourth was halted The Cougars ’’only by a fumble fought back and had possession of the ball in the middle of the field at the finish Utah rolled up 20 first downs against seven for the "YH but it was contest The anything but a 'Redskins gained 100 yards of -- their 387 total in the final period when the lighter Cougars were gamely but wearlly carrying on against the champions In that final quarter the Utes showed tremendous power but it was drive of the their one In flashes the Utes looked t contest like champions but they still have a good distance to go before they reach titular-forAt times they aeemed glow too sure of themselves to disneeded play the vim and dash thatwas against their battling foesThe crisis of the game came in the — third period Utah had received the ‘opening kickoff and marched into B Y U’a territory when Sid Kramer fumbled on a line smash and "Greasy” Warner of the Cougars recovered on line Wilson broke his own gain and after the away for a next three efforts netted only nine ’ a perfect punt off Wilson got yards that rolled out of bounds on the Ute three-yar- d stripe "Swede” Larsen made a good punt but Wilson anade a sensational return reversed his field and seemed certain to reach Utah’s marker at least when an of ficial’s whistle baited the play A Cougar had been ruled guilty of clipping a Utahn just at the start of Wilson’s return and the resultant penalty took the ball back to the “Y" three-quarte- i 1 Pe- INDIVIDUAL Rlchlns sieater Westphal Kramer Yards Tries 103 56 33 76 16 6 3 Cowler Larsen Arnett 0 Davies Totals 30 - Totals 136 1 3 1 1 V sv X 46 two-yar- d - r- rd d d d ?y ‘yy''’ ' 'fty Top photo shows Aldo Bichins Utah fullback booting the first of his three placement kicks for point after touchdown Oaks (No 29) has been blocked out of the play and Gillespie is jumping vainly for the balL X Big Game Saturday was a different type from some of those that have Invaded the "U” bowl during the last few year They appeared cool calm and thoroughly determined to make things just AMES Iowa Oct 14 (UP)— Ne- as rough and tough aa possible-pa- nd braska University opening its defense the lack of previous overanxiety was evidenced by the showing they made of a Big Six football title here today colIowa State rode roughshod over The announcing of Lisle Smith lege to a victory Utah and Don Lloyd representing Iowa State went down stubbornly of B I- - U woe highly satisfacry contenting-evefoot nf ground but tory to the crowd Accurate and the combination of brilliant backs led businesslike the huge crowd was by Masterson and Sauer baffled the kept well Informed ef the progIowa State forward wall with decepress of the game tive spinners fake passes and quick laterals that brought consistent short Bands of the rival ’schools added greatly to the color of the affair by gainsX It was a champion team Nebraska their rousing music throughout the put on the field today A hard driv- fray and a group of Cougar coeds ing forward WaH crushed Iowa State staged a picturesque display between although the Cyclones outweighed halves With the B Y U students Nebraska’s line 10 pounds to the man having plenty to cheer about there And back of that atone wasa Nebras- was no lack of enthusiasm throughv -ka had everything out the fracas v There were few sensational runs few flukes Nebraska fumbled once Sid Kramer’a terrific line smashes on the line but drove brought “Ohs” and “Ahis” from the On one occasion Kramer through later to score anyway The stand over two Cornhusker gains were mos-tlshort — gained technical kayo e wduld-b"Y” tacklerj on his way five eight ten yards— off tackle with end for adood gain and double wlngbacks around spinners around the ends with'cl&n interferPete Wilson’s punting was an ence artistic display of rolling kicks Ho averaged 18 yards for the day ' UnaRun Franklin’s 95-Yaand this was la spite of one very Final Menace short kick wbed ho was rushed Wins Oregon Eleven by a swarm of Bedskih tacklers Wilson and Hutchinson reeled off line one first down to Utah’s penalty against the SAN FRANCISCO Oct 14 m—A Why Is it that a fight argument or Despite a five-yarrun back of the opening klck- - any sort of a mixup in the stands can Cougars for backfield in motion Und95-yarthrusts and a short pass LaComb ’'off by Norman Franklin Oregon draw all eyes even temporarily from Millett placed the ball a scant yard State’s clever halfback proved the the progress of the football game? from another firat down- On a line deciding margin here today as Coach The necks that are craned at any sign atlon Millett w teiner'ajeavers turnedjbajk of a disturbance ifplaced end to end stopped inches short of a first down San Francisco university ' 12 to 7 would stretch Iromhere to Tlmbucloo —or lumpin’ befors 2000 spectators tCocUsued ea Fast Flvs-- for a ' J X v'l3v : d Ivy-Jy 66 Sbt Champs Crush Iowa State Gain Through Power Plays Big 43-ya- ’ 1 ’ ’ By HARRY J HI AWLEY X DENVER Oct 14 (AP)— Outplayed most of the first two pe- 1 xv riods Denver university flashed a spectacular brand of football in ' the last half to defeat the Utah Aggies 12 to 0 here today and move into a tie with Utah at the front of the Rocky Mountain w v conference championship race " A dazzling serial attack which pro- R M C STANDING jvlded the Farmers three excellent ' scoring opportunities Jn the first half was responsible for their downfall at tha start of the third period Tossing caution aside the Aggies started the -? third quarter by attempting a pass mark ' from their own j Lamkln spark plug ef the Carlyle 7-fcj- Pioneer second half rejuvenation stole tha ball and raced an unlucky ' ' 13 yards to the Farmer 4 'i stripe 7 With Lamkln carrying the burden first down on the Denver made-mark And - Jack Aggie seven-yarhalfback Walton - a substitute t'A plunged over three plays later for Mi At 4 ti the first touchdown y clinched victory in the middle of the final quarter as Len Pow- Below— Fred McKenzie Utah guard is downing the ers Pioneer’s conference sprint cham- ’ pion received a punt front Rasmus- elusive Pete Wilson sensational Cougar halfback on a' punt sen on his and raced 80 lint B Hutchinson U Y of is coming hack toward the return ards for a touchdown After this ' rilliant dash the Agriculturists made play and another Ute If attempting to grab Wilson iV’ only 'one futile threat Allies Gaia Once Mora The Farmer overhead game again Cf-- TITLE DEFENSE Sidelights on - J Farmers Outclass Pioneers in larly Periods Threaten Thrice to Scoir y t (iy - BUSKERS OPEN X V i'liiXA o : d VyX one-side- d -- -- XSf 16 6 11 66 - -' m y‘ " v jfe ifqp TABDAGE— UTAH two-yar- d u rZ- By BOB GOODELL Repulsing the most dangerous Cougar threat since 1928 and turning on the old steamroller in the final period Utah’s conference champion gridders Saturday took the measure of B Y U 21 to 6 in the most colorful battle seen in Salt Lake for many a moon Led by Pete Wilson who proved HOW THEY GAINED f ! J -- Irish Down Hoosiers By Count of 12 to Colorado Shows Power in Routing Mines Team 42-- was called into use in the closing min- utes and aided by a penalty the Aggies worked the ball from their mark line to Denver’s The threat was quickly extinguished ' a however as Nelson awaiting clear receiver whs thrown on the Pioneer line by Bill Young for setback The Aggies stole the play by a de-cislve margin In the firat naif however The Farmer reached Denver’! line in the opening quarter and In the second period advanced ’ to Denver’s line and later On all three ' to the atrip forward wall Denver’ occasion proved too formidable a combination to dent and prevented a score on line 7 d thrusts Alert Pioneer backs overhead attempts to place the v ball behind their goal line Denver made the first scoring threat early In the first period aa D Eptlng recovered Fry’ fumble on line Denver the Aggie line to the Farmer id lost possession “on "downs" Aggie Threaten The Aggies took advantage of a short punt by McGuire to make-thefirat threat Receiving line Fry the ball on Denver’s passed to Dixon for a first down on toss 21 Another the Pioneer Fry to Hull gave the Farmer the ball on Denver’s 15 but on fourth down the PioUtah eleven lost the ball on the - 0 MINNEAPOLIS Oct 14 (UP)— Minnesota’! versatile attack drove COLORADO STADIUM BOULmighty Purdue backfleld'to tha bench DER Colo Oct 14 OP)— Striking with for succor today in a surprise game ‘ precision and deadly-- accuracy of that ehded in a tie J juggernaut the Colorado university Holding tha Boilermakers scoreless football teapi today in its first con- until 'W ' the final period the Gophers 14 (UP)— Showing flashes of its ference encounter swamped the MinBLOOMINGTON a dazzling passing attack displayed Infootball team today subdued ers of Golden by a 42-- score to estab- that forced the reputed power the Notre Dame ‘ play far into enemy diana 12 to 2 lish themselves as definite contenders time and again and fell short territory 20000 fans saw A crowd of nearly for eastern divlsforj honors of further scoring only because of the Irish overcome a determined So completely were the Miners out- the blundering of "4 predominantly which held for Crimson defense classed that they failed to even make green' eleven — a serious threat in the game and were The Purdue team with a secondary downs repeatedly close to its goal confined to their own territory except hailed as ont of the most powerful Indiana made its only score on the for three Miner surges into Colorado in the country failed to make a first second play of the game when down until the midde of the third territory be Shakespeare Notre Dame substitute Starting early in the first quarter quarter and it was anothejLperiod bethe State lads drove down the field fore the Lafayette passing attack halfback was downed behind the end scored on a touchdown And had it gan to click ' zone called back but that was the only Purdue was saved when an Inter14 Oct LARAMIE Wyov But the Irish took the lead In the time save for late in the game when cepted pass gave it tha ball near the vaunted' Cowboys tha Miner held for downs first play of the second period when On their end of the third period At this break failed to Uve up to predictions toown three-yarcould Coach Noble Kizer sent In a fresh lint Nick Lukats followed perfect interbackfield except for Fullback Fred day and fell 7 to 0 before the stop the surge ference to run S3 yards for a touchEcker : Montana State Bobcats in a rathThe lineups: down Lukats missed the try for ex-- tr er listless Homecoming day conThe Purdue team tore Minnesota! Colorado U Mlnei - 1 ’ White Schmitt march line apart in a ference game weary McLean point '' It to the goal Basker substitute right The Bobcats scored early in the Rtchhtrtaee tM6eetilf eeeieteei- x-Kingman jjohnaon Notre Datne’s offense’ started to halfback carried the ball one and Second period on' a pass over the ' Hartman klueller neer click In the third period but the Hooeeee iff stripe' f yards through the line tor The two Fanner goal Une Burns to Steiner and Drtln Bernea eeeasaieetl eeee second' period ' Paul Pardonner Imsiers held for downs three times with Dale right end placeklcked the !Merdinkeeeeeeer Brlerlj the touchdown In came threats rapid succession Sim-Dessett mediately was returned to the game Oroavenor qb The Staters Montana extra point the ball in 'the shadow their goal MCOlOn atel664le6alh 16 e4eeeeeeeeee Llf mons recovered Quinn’s fumble on -lb R Nelson paved the way for- - the single Morrja and booted the ball between the posts Denver’s line after making Don Elser and the aensatkmal'Andy Banda for the extra" point rh was Pardon-ner’It score by a successful pass for 21 Bteneel 10 The Touendowne —Nelson Colorado eeorlaar: successful kick for a first down on the Pioneer twenty-thir- d Pilney sophomore halfback led the h yards and a short line smash that Oroavenor Lem (aub lor Counter) extra point In 25 consecutive attempts Aggies then lost the ball aa Fry’s ton Werner t (sub tor Nelson) Notre Dame attack with the assistput the ball in scoring position to Worley was grounded over the goal (piece sick) Point alter touchdowns- -: during three seasons of play ' ance of the veteran Lukats Only In the closing minutes of McGione Toner Anderson The remainder of Purdue’s first line1 the fray did the Wyoming team Otflelels— Breenehsn Elser scored Notre Dame’a second a Pioneer punt on their own Taking linesmen into Truscbtt was reinserted Cbepman backfield umpire string touchdown in the middle of the final display much of the punch which ’ line Worley ran through hia Held Judte the to an effort batter in In the game run around left surprised conference dopestera quarter On tackle to Denver’s 34 and a r HABITUAL CAPTAIN their first two games in Which weakening Gopher line for another right Nelson to Hulk end On the' previous play Layden although in com-pass: the with 'ended the beckfleld eoaeh score to Bowrer but "Ooof” a Ernest held game was which Colorado Aggies had recovered Jonespunt they line wu beri Mintiesora’s bail the' touchdownxntfbai4d Ie' jossessioiron jn blocked by Acting CaptainHugh “tingle school football teams end also captain kt “J (Continued w Folloirlna hssl line own Colorado U26 In Bovoa-Bcollege Tigers'even Florida ) (Continued on Faso rd d Notre Dame Displays Flashes of Power Crowd of 20000 Watches Contest two-yar- IndOct d d 0 -- Bobcats Upset frus-trate- X Touted Cowboy Gridders 7 to 0 -- ' ir that-the- d d d two-yar- d e one-hal- s a mod-erlc- Bten-te- l 1 reteroei-Bchwels- er d rd - plctes--Der-ver'-12--a- ' t mJ&m |