Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1955 — Page 7

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Big Ten Teams In Features Os Weekend Card NEW YORK (INS) —The brawny Big Ten conference shoulders its

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way into the college football spotlight this weekend, six of the behemoths either defending or trying to upset the “top ten” rankings. Michigan and Michigan State will try to preserve their respective No. 1 and No. 6 positions while Minnesota, lowa, Illinois and Purdue Play the part of spoilers. One other distant cousin from pie Midwest, Notre Dame, risks its No. 8 ranking. Michigan, boasting the league's top defensive unit, is a two4ouch-

down favorite to chalk up its fifth straight victory in a game at Minnesota. But this one, the 40th contest between these ancient rivals, is for the Little Brown Jug-and anything goes. The Gophers have won only one game in four starts but any Big Ten fan can tell you it doesn’t mean a thing. The Wolverines fought one of their hardest battles last week to pull out a 14-to-2 victory over the Big Ten doormat, wiuless Northwestern. Michigan State, which vaulted into the top ten by handing Notre Dame its first toss, receives a call from Illinois. State's only loss was to Michigan and the mini's lone setback came at Ohio State. Once-beaten lowa migrated to the coast to take on four-ranking UCLA tonight in one of the top intersectional battles. Notre Dame 'takes a sentimental journey to Lafayette, ind., to meet the toughie that marred an otherwise perfect record last season, Purdue. Three other “top ten” members figure in intersectional clashes and one other, undefeated Oklahoma, is 1 paired with Colorado in a Big Seven conference headliner. The third - ranked Sooners and Colorado are among the ten surviving undefeated and untied major elevens, which includes secondranked Maryland, fifth-rated Navy, seventh-ranked Duke, tenth-ranking West Virginia, Holy Cross, Yale and Boston college. Bud Wilkinson’s dream team is favored by 14 points to extend the nation's longest winning streak to 23 but the veteran Colorado team, which has made it close for three years, has enough reserves this time possibly to spring the year s greatest upset. Maryland swings north to give New Yorkers a peek at its vaunted spiit-T machine against Syracuse, conqueror of Army last week. Duke plays host to Pittsburgh and West Virginia takes on visiting Penn State in two more inter-sec-tional games. Navy steams into Philadelphia, a you-pickem choice to hand pitiful Penn its 14th straight defeat; unbeaten but once-tied Auburn, ranked No. 9, enjoys a breezer against visiting Furman, and Southern California, tied with W. Va. for 10th, invades California. Another Pacific Coast Conference eye-opener ’ pairs league-lead-ing Washington (3-0) and Stanford (0-2). In the Ivy League, it’s Princeton at Cornell; in Atlantic Coast Conference play tonight Clemson tries its hand at South Carolina; another Big Ten game sends Ohio State to Wisconsin, both unbeaten in conference play: the southwest atraction also boasts twjo coherence v,nbeatew.. Bay To*- at Texas A & M. as does the Border Conference with Hardin Simmons at W. Texas State. In the Skyline, it’s Wyoming at Utah.

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Additional intersectional contents find Southern Methodist at Kansas, Oregon at Arizona, North Carolina State at Villajiova and Marquette at undefeated Boston college. H Holy Cross and Yale also are favored to remain unbeaten against Boston U., and Colgate, respectively. Wismer Picks Notre Dame To Defeat Purdue (Editor’s note — Harry Wismer has a .797 percentage 47 right, 12 wrong as a college football forecaster. Herewith are his selections for this weekend.) By HARRY WISMER Famous Sports Commentator (Copyright. 1955, BY 1.N.5.) Michigan State’s victory over Notre Dame has catapulted the Spartans into the football spotlight. Tomorrow’, they play Illinois and should win it as they pleaseabout 28 to 14. My predictions in other top games: __ Notro Dame 17, Purdue 14 . . . Fighting Irish come bock in what should be quite a ball game. UCLA 21, lowa 14 . . . Bruins are loaded with material. Maryland 20, Syracuse 7 . . . Orange impressed by whipping Army last week, but Maryland's Terrapins are another story. Michigan 28, Minnesota 14 . . . Nation’s No. 1 team wins the annual “Little Brown Jug’’ game. Washington 14, Stanford 12 . . . Huskies aiming for the Rose Bowl. Southern California 27, California 7 . . . Trojans are a shoo-in, with the heat oh Cal’s Pappy Waldorf due to be increased by this result. Oklahoma 14, Colorado 13 . . . Colorado will be tough, but not quite enough. Yale 20, Colgate 14 . . , Old Blue true to form as renaissance continues. Wisconsin 2J, Ohio State 14 . . . Fur will fly as Badgers shake off effects of last week’s loss to USC. West Virginia 26, Penn State 14 . . . Mountaineers move along toward undefeated season. Baylor 18, Texas A & M 14 . , . Bears on line superiority. And now. for the pros. Baltimore 35, Washington 31 . . . These two battled to a tie during the exhibition schedule. Philadelphia 45. Chicago Cardinals 14 . . . Reeling Cardinals should be easy. Pittsburgh 28, New York Iff . . Walt Kiestlhg deserves - Tremeib dous- credit for his handling of the Steelers.

•San Francisco 28. Chicago Bears 21 . . . 49ers beginning to jell un-

der Red Strader. Cleveland 27, Green Bay 21 . . . Paul Brown and Otto Graham clicking on all cylinders Connie Mack Leaves Hospital Saturday Philadelphia hns) — Connie Mack, 92-year-old former owner and manager of the old Philadelphia Athletics, will be released Saturday from Presbyterian hospital where he had undergone surgery for a fractured right hip. Dr. Illarion I. Gopadze, his personal physician, said that Mack’s condition was “quite satisfactory,” nithough it will take a while for the injury to mend. Mack entered the hospital Oct. 1 after suffering the injury when he rolled out of bed. Three Are Fined For Traffic Violations Drew Colby, 22, of Fort Wayne, was fined $lO and costs in justice

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High School Football Evansville Reitz 39, Evansville Mater Del 0. Gary Emerson 7, Valparaiso G. Princeton 27, Jasper 1. Terre Haute Wiley 21, Clinton 13.