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Gophers Hang Up 1st Conference Triumph
Drive 75 Yards to Score in Final Period . With Power Plays
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16 (UP)—Minriesota fumbled away all but one of its scoring chances today, but it was enough to give the Gophers a 6-0 Big Nine football triumph over fighting Illinois. It was Minnesota's first Western Conference victory in two starts and the second loss for Illinois in as many Big Nine games. The Gophers, heavy favorites before the game, disappointed a partisan crowd of 62,066 chilled) a as they lost the ball on fumbles in their own territory and at their! Race Results Rockingham gn 4 years u
opponent's front door. Drive 75 Yards FIRS Minnesota finally drove 75 miermal iss, 1m Jr. Fernandes) 2.80 yards to pay dirt in the final pe- 2 3; Hgueitto, 1 tn! Gross) 1380. riod after seeing an earlier scor- SECOND
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liom “o.08, 4.30. 3.30. Bye For Eye, 114 M ,00, 4.20, ; By h 1 the half ended with the Gophers (K. *Shurch) a0, 2.80; Pompagle, 120 parked on the Illini one-yard line.| (F- Fernandes) S00. 0 sss.s0 Quarterback Jim Malosky did THIRD (#2200; maidens; 3-year-olds;
d 30 yards) —The Barber, 118 ( the scoring for Minnesota from @g POE 30 380, 340; Balaway, 118
the one-yard stripe with less than, (G. Hettinger) a. 80; St. Glopy, 118 . ul no 4 five minutes to go in the final pe- FOURTH. ($2200; aiming: 4 years up; riod. a L Je ulles) ase, 11 «G. Hettin ir) 9.60, a Cres (V. TerBut it was a 51-yard pass from it1o,.} 9.60, 6.40; Truk, 117 (C. Roger) Dick Lawrence to End. Vern rrr ($3000; 3. Or ada; 5 le and Gagne and four terriffic power|y, yards) sneak. 114 Wilso plunges by Fullback Frank Kuz-| 3.40, 4.20, 3.00; Hollyrid, Har ®, Zehr) ma that set the stage for Ma- 3 3% 3.60, Gay Courier, 1 (CG. Hettinger) losky’s tally. { xi (87500; 3 years up: 6 Jilengss { =Charing Rock. 106 (Zehr), 24. Powers In Plunges 380: Gay Spark, 108 (R. Rover: 0.00, F ° 00: zAgrarian-U, 124 (F. Fernandez). | rom his own 25 and with a 20- 2% vCiee Whiz, Ji (R. Delpidio), 2.40, 2D fo mile and hour wind against him! SEVENTH 153000. : vears up: 1 116 Lawrence unleashed a long, 100D- miles. Float Me. 111 (A Dautels), 7.40,
in NASS t Gagne o the 43 ™ Liberty Anay, 102 ‘R Destasio), Hg Da Pi hit Gag n | 4.40. Silver Skipper, 101° (F. Zehr),
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nzma powered 11 vards in one 2200; 4 years up: 1's miles) — Res p Don Lanning, 107 (R * Delpi deo: 10.20, plunge and 10 yards in three (3 340. Roll Two. 114 (J. Huggins),
more to plant the ball where Ma- 360. 280; Chance Morn, 111 (G. Hete ’ losky could carry it across. Gor- ''"%*" 7
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| was blocked. PIRST (42300; ci aim ng; J, Ta years up: | 1's miles) ~ aver) te Trap. $ The Lineups {ner) ® 60, 4.20, 3.20; Sunstorm Pie Wek | ! MINNESOTA pane) & 3.40; } Gurbare, 110 {H. Mani-| rete Endgaardre Solae = 4iold) ’ Left Tackles—Nomellin, BE Astewsio SECOND 1825007 eNtririg “peRroTaN; 11 3 6 furlongs) ~.Bee Rose, 105 “(E.. Nelson) | Lett Alanis Prits, Kissell, Bailey. 880. 5.30. 360; Gayhe ish, [108 iD. Wag: Centers—Tonnemaker, Brennan ne 10.40, Eohe! 111 Vv]
Right Guards—Widseth, Beson, It din Lindsay y Sn
Right Tackles—FEkberg, Mealey, Carro
Double Paid $57.20
Da | Right Ende—-Hein. Gagne. Bierman, THIRD { 183500: 3 years up; iret 218 3.60, 2.80}
Quarterbacks — Anonsen, Maloskey |—~Magnus, 114 (G. South) 5.60; Thiele, Happy Joan, 108 (G. Oarrisal) 8.00, 4.90; Left Halfbacks—Sturdevant, H. Elliott, {Mud Guard, 104 (P. Tenaglio) #00 Faunce, -Bye, Lawrence aMt. Pleasant-Gunther entry. |
Right Ralbacks-— Warner, Hausken, Me-| FOURTH ($2500; claiming; 3 years up; Allister, Pullen 1-16 miles)—Royat, 111 (R. L. Baird),| Fullbacks-- Belersdorf, Skrien, W. Elliott,'21.20, 9.60, 6 .00; Journal, 106 (G. Car-| Kuzma, _ Hse 4.60, 3.60; Yale, 114 (P, Tenaglio), | ALLINOTS 4 - Left Ends Klimek, Schlose ran: Tulco, Jean Tryster, Winter Left Tackles—-Button, Maechtle, Phymu-| FiFTH ($3500; 3 years up: 1's miles) | ski ~Happy Issue, 112 (A. J. Lindsay), 2.60, * 20; Easy Trade, 111 (W. Hanka), 2.40. Centers—Levanti, Vohaska, Selig SIX SH: 3 years up: 6'a furlongs) | Right Guards—H, Siegert Proc ~ Mon 115 (J. West), 14.00, 5.60,’ Right Tacles—Mueller, Tate, W. Sie-/3.20; aD "Lee, 110 (G. Carrisal), 4.00,
gert 2.60; aDanada Red, 111 (G. Borat 2.60. Right Ends—Valek, Kersulis:— SEVENTH $20,000; Illinois Ow! Han Quarterbacks—Krueger, Gallagher. jdicap; 3 years up; 1 1-18 niles) BiHingL: "
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Left Guards—Gottried, Mart ignsge
nt Halfbacks—Lazier, Piazza {128 (M. Paterson); 30, 340, out; Bull-| ight Halfbacks—Eddl 1 ish. 112 (W. Parnell) , out; aPirst| Patterson eman, Malinsky,| hirl, 100 (D. Wagner), out. 3 ay (Continued From Page 49) Fullbacks—Steger, Mastanes) | fof (84000; 3 years up; miles 1 ’ was SCORE BY PERIODS: Schmidt. | 3 70 yards) —Hachazo, 110 (D. Wagner), But Tom Worthington’s put W os | Minnesota 0 0 6-634, 3.49: 40. Poittul, 101 exe. Netsan), returned 13 yards by Roces) 0 Illinois : 0 0 5.40, 3 tefan ( eene J 2 Teninga Touchdown Malosky t . 0 "NINTH (33000; 3 years up; mhie ofthe - Northwestern po d 0 Referee: R Barnum, Wisconsin. turf)—Pappy's Pride, 109 (J. west), 24.00, passed to Elliott for an en Umpire, J. Wilson, ‘Ohlo State. pied 9.60, 5.60 Mae Agnes. 100 (D. Wagner). Koceski for the score. Judge: Lloyd Larson, Wisconsin. Lines 5.40, 3.60. My Star, 106 (E. Nelson), 2.80. It's All Michi man: Herbert Steger, Michigan. . " | t's / chigan STATISTICS Empire City | After that, it was all Michi- | First Downs ; 13. 10 They scored twice more,
FIRST ($3500; 3 years up: 7 furlongs) —; an. | Andiamo, 1 GB “Permane, au $0.30. first Gasper Perricone fumbled a | IA Coma ea tn, 117 v No.| kickoff and Allis fell on the bat} darse} 3.40. on the Wildcats’ 34. aYorkshire Farm entry
BCOND ($4000; maiden 2-year- ous 7 Ortmann flipped it to Koceski|
Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Forwards Attempted Forwards Completed Forwards Mptersapted
10.30, 5.40
Number_.of. Py , 9 8 TAverage Distahes of Piitits +r ws Jusionggi Bolero: Hig. SB Thre \ ~348., for-31-yards. and. the. tally, umbi A ublos, + tk inson 40, Ball Lost on Pumbles 3 310: Bar Sinister, 590 onds later, Irwin Wisniewski in- |
7 . Number of Penalties 5 6 THIRD ($4000: allowahces Yards Penalized 25 40 xFrom line of scrimmage.
. TH 000 1 oe 3 ys up: tercepted Don Burson’s pass on | 1 Brichgs) Silver 0g. cPhee) '34.50, 18.00, 13:50; xProps, 113. (V. No-| the Wildcat 34 and returned 22 |
darse) 19.80, 1340; Pinal Touch, 108 (W.) yards. Teninga went 7 and] | Koceski picked up the rest.
Si - — Passmore) 15.4 } Ww FOURTH ($5000: ali 2- -| The Wildcat passing; ‘highly | Veeck ill Sell ods: 1 mile)-Uncle ‘Edgar. 17 iE touted, was no mol Mich. | Guerin) 14.80, 5.00, 3.30; Stone Age, 117 {R. Donoso) 3.20, 2.50; Greek Blond, 109|igan, Burson completed eight of | (P_ Anderson) 390. Ars wt tariongs) {20 tries for only 63 yards, and] |Bustuz, 122 (C. McCreary) 9.10, 3.80, 3.00; three were intercepted. | T! ( 50: | Eis, gown, 330, Ss. Guerin) 3.0. yh 0; WE dlp Michigan Hue a rel y miles) pifie and grew as. the game CLEVELAND, Oct. 16 (UP)— 320. Frere. sutques 118" iB Suesinl” Went on. ‘Bill Veeck, president of the cham-.35 250 Bright Sword, 122 (8. “Clark. ‘The Lineups
pion Cleveiand Indians, said to-| “Skvintn ($100,000; “The Gold Cup:
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(years up: 1% miles) —Citat fon, | MICHIGAN day that he would sell his inter- Brearo), 2.30, 2.20, 2.10: Phalanx, 12 x | Left En ds—Rifeniurg, Hershberter,|
agit 2.20; Carolyn A. 12 est in the club only if “a fabu- Scurlock) y 3 10.i cia EIGHT
lous price were offered me.’
ai Tackles—Sboleski, Atchison, Wist-|
2.30 H ($4000: 3 years up; 1% miles) |
- ga intin, 110 (T. Atkinson), 13.20, 6.40, ® 0: Profano. 117 R Donoso) | Lett Guards—Tomasi, Jackson, Heneveld, | Denying reports that he 390: adagetic HIRI ie Centers—Erben, Dworsky.
ght Guards— Wilkins, | Clellan
Right Tackles-Kohl, Wah! | Laurel . Right Ends— Wisniewski, Holloway, Hess
planned to sell a controlling in-|3.60
Sickles, Me-| terest in the Indians to Vice Pres-|
ident Hank Greenb: erg, Veeck PIRST (33500: 4 , Quarterbacks— Elliott, Bartlett, Palmer: | said he had no intention of sell-| One Only, 117 (N Year py o . Ee Left Haifbacks — Teninga, Ortmann, ing unless someone offered him Gremlin, 115 (W. Gilbert) 6.00, 20: +h Lt 1 / a price which I could not re-| Ballast, 120 (C. Wahler) 5.20 ght Haibacks -Kdteski, Allis, Van
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=ist 11-18 miles —The Meter, 117 ® Meo Fulibacks—Kempthorn, Peterson, Dufek
“ ® = =» Lean: 7.30, 4.80, 2.80: Magna Charta, NORTHWESTERN | I'M JUST LIKE anv other 120 (R Howell) 4.80, 2.40; Harum-Scarum,| Left Bnds—Stonesiter, Thomas businessman and would sel! if the 20 'H. Mora) 2 Left Tackles—8awle, Forman. Sewell,
Daily Double Paid $26.20, Left Guards—Parsegian, Nemeth
offer were high enough.” the 35-
THIRD ($3500; steeplechase; 3 years up: Centers-—Sarkisian, Wietecha, Pantera year-old sportsman said “ Any- about 2 miles) —~Homogenize, 150 (C. R ch) Right Guards—Day, Anderson { . . 10.00, 4.80, 3.40; Port Raider. 150 (E. A.| Right Tackles -Cernoch one would do that. '
Maddock. | Right Enas-Hagmann, Keddie 1 Quarterbacks Burson { Left Halfbacks—Aschenbrenner, P. Day,
. | Russell) 8.5%, 4.80; My Good Man, 150 (T.| When asked about a report in PRG 30 0 de 6 fuel N y ar-olds; fur a Cleveland newspaper today’ that lon BE atten. 116 © Kirk) 9.60, 5.80, {J. Miller he would sell the club and retire 34 ochugitive, ios 1B Siiiielloy Fos. 380; Right Halfbacks— Worthington, D. Miller, from baseball next season, Veeck |" TPIRTH ($3000; 3- Na . forwngar-t Pullbacks Murakowskl, ! replied: { J5perd Donna, UB (BR, Howell) 5.20, 2.40, basko, Perr ' rx “There’s not a word of truth in| King Chatter, P18 te Crank! 260" 20: it at this time.” TH
Sundneini, Hle-| een -_ SCORE BY PERIODS: ! chigan o 4 R, ($4000: 3 years up: 6 furlongs) — Northwestern 0 - = _. — 3 gli A 118 (I. Hanford), 4. LX Touchdowns: Koceskl a. Bren Points A L————————— 3%: le, 100 (M. Basile), 8.80, 8.80, (after touchdowns: Allis (4) | : Mata H, 122 J. Robertson), 4.40, | Referee William A Blake, eat, PFinsterwald | EVENTH ($15, 3
Attucks Beats 000 +. |Omp R. W. , Ohio U; miles) —Quarter Pole, ” h Prela TSudge Joel M. Burghalter, Heidel-
. Lincoln, 41 to 7 oa ja 3.00, 2.60: is My 1) _ Mora) [one esd Linesman: John R. McPhee, iT
Big If, 111 (C. Erickson),
Loras 2 Fyear. -olds; (N.
Prom line of scrimmage:
the Tigers in the second and Old-| 3.00; Sweet Kaye, 106 (N. Cartwrignt) 4.80, ham ran over for the point. { 4-00; o: May Mon % phages hg . In the third, Oldham went 44 PR Free Press, ne “Spiiaie) 31 v1.00. California Bops yards for a TD and Washington 14 80, 5.60; Sniff Sniff, 115 (W. Garn converted. The same pair scored 2%, ¢ 0.,, Belmont “Beauty, 112 ® Oregon State, 42-0
again in the same period. Old-! pourTH den 3 ham went 268 for the final marker Jonge) Reflection, as Ta pur *oa80, | | BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 16 (UP) and Washington" converted. Arties, 1080 5 eden; Hs (vi Sur-1 A" great University: of - CaliforRucker scored for Lincoln on a somery),"38 nia forward wall ground Oregon pass and Bob Rogers scored the TH ($2000: allowances: 3 years up: State's line to shreds today and 15 | paved the way for the Bears’
extra point. 200. Ring By. *! spectacular fullback, Jackie Jen3'sen, and a host of other fleet!
Donald Oldham went on a four-| G ; 4 years up; 1% miles STATISTICS First Draft, 119 (B. Strange), 5.60, MICH. NWTN touchdown scoring spree to lead {3.40; Infirst, 108 (Biuftello), 5.60, ix 'Pirst Downs 14 8 { the Crispus Attucks High School | Fulgura, Te (C. Givens), 0, |Net Yards Rushing ......... 166 a | Net Yards Passing .... 16 a | football team to a 41 to 7 victory| Keeneland Forwards Attempted ... 15 a | over Lincoln of Evansville at the, ’ Forwards Completed 6 5 { FIRST (81500; claiming: 3-year ¢ Forwards ntercepte ve 3 { Attucks field yesterday afternoon. |, ro ongs) The. Prophet, Ea Cris: 8 mbor of P . 5 s | Ulysses Jackson scored in the|7.00, 4.60, 3.20; Miss All Sweep, 110 (J.| xAverage Distance of Punts.. 424 39.8} first -for Attucks and Leon| Fernandes) 8.0, 4.60; Waytarer, 110 L.| | Bai Lane vr Pansies . 3 $l Holder made one conversion. hi ($1500; 4 years up: § ! ur ,| Number of Penalties 2 «| SECON! uriengs . ° 3 Thurman Washington scored for! | —Atiantic City, 109 (8. Brooks) eo. Yards Penalized 18 0 i |
60, Crispus Attucks .13..7 14 7-—41/(8. Brooks), 280, 2.40; Floral Tri
WJ. Spinale}, 4.00, Lincoln LI Tn SIXTH ($15,000; Keeneland Special;
{years up: 1 3-16 miles) -aShy Guy, 117 hacks to whip the Beavers 42-0
(8. Brooks), 2.80, 3.30, Evansville Trips- pe Dui. 400400 ada Reward, 122, | as California continued its Rose | ner A
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_— | EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 18 sales) #0 3:20; Simiminy om “Goa. drat... Pacific. Coast. Conterenge
Gosh, . 118. | opponent was the fifth in a row + Joon up; this year for Coach Lynn (Pap- : “Mise ‘Columns (PY) Waldorf's crew, their ninth 20; Up Front, |in succession, and the greatest score ever run up by California in their long ‘history of rivalry | with the Beavers.
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Evansville College scored three| (J; Duff. 3) times to defeat Ottawa Univer (ION isn; o nn sity of Kansas, 18 to 6, here to-| JIeht. 31.30, 9.30, 8. day. red Pi | 10, ©. J. J Mayers, 9.00 a." Gene Logel passed to ‘Ping | for 15 yards in the first period, Oregon Trips usc and Togel tallied again on a yard wun in the second quarter. _ PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16 (UP) Ray Coombes intercepted an Ot-|\. cleat’ in' gon has Patiod rang tawa pass and ran 52 yards fOF| acaingt the deceptive backs fu the final TD. Walt Moore scored rong the University of Southern Call-' \ Ottawa's touchdown on a 5-yard A . fornia today to eke out an 8-to 7. plunge. Score by periods: |victory on the margin of a| Evansville ... 6 6 6 o_o Dlocked punt and a safety,
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BUTLER GAINS EIGHT YARDS—Glumly, 8000 Butler University rooters saw-the Bulldogs bow 7 to 0 to Washington of St. Lduis in the final quarter of the game at Picture shows Butler's right half Les Esarey gaining eight yards around left end.
| Arizona Massacred By Michigan State
EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 16 8ie) Munn used all 51 players on yp 418 yards rushing to ie rolled | (UP)— Everybody but the water the bench and pulled the first 80, made 17 first downs to the {boy got into the game today as string midway in the second Wildcats’ 12, and battered down massacred an ‘quarter: But —even—the scrubs 13 of Arizona's 25 passes.
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Photo by John Spleklemire, Tints Siall Photographer
= the 4th Period. P assing__ _ [fourth quarter to pital Georges More than 7000 bundled-up fans TULSA, Okla, Oct. 16 (UP)—|withstood a drizzling rain snd a Halfback Billy Conn was bottled |25-mile-an-hour wind to see Tulsa up on the ground here today, butihold a 7-0 lead for three quare {he found his passing arm in the ters. J y
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