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Irish Crush Hawkeyes After Scare
Leahy's Team Wins 23d in Row
By WILLIAM LOVELL United "Press Sports Writer IOWA CITY, lowa, Oct. 23—A bold Iowa team shook the throne of football's royalty for a time today, but hordes of reserves and bulldozer linemen finally gave NEXT FOES DAME—At Navy (Baltimore), Wisconsin,
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Notre Dame a 27-t0-12 and left the Irish unbeaten in straight games A sell-out crowd of 53,000 astonished fans watched * the Hawkeyes, 20-point underdogs, use a brilliant aerial attack to battle Frank Leahy's Notre Dame squad on almost even terms during the first half, which ended with the Irish ahead 13 to 6. Both of Notre Dame's first half touchdowns were set up by lowa fumbles. ii so Afton dhe dhtermission... Notrel
nd in ‘reserves. ‘ground adn the’ firing Big. Nine club. - But the Hawkeyes kept fighting and were pushing past Notre contest énded. Gives a Tip-Off ] Notre Dame gave a tip-off on how it expected to handle Iowa right after the kickoff, Notre Dame's long placement was fumbled by Iowa's Jarold Faske as he was tackled on his own 34, and Fullback John Panelli recovered for the Irish. On the first play from scrimmage Panelli lit out around his own right end and scampered 34 yards to a touchdown. Towa showed it had power of its own with a 74-yard march from the next kickoff that ended with Faske plunging over from the 1-vard line. Al DiMarco threw three long passes in the drive that covered most of the yardage. DiMarco kept right on shooting
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‘BEARCAT GAIN—Late in the first seriod, Cincinnati Halfback Wovisrd Bellamah on a run around right end went from his 28 to his 41 for a first
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Kicker r Spells Downfall for Boilermakers
Boots Prove Margin
In Defensive Battle
By REY W. BRUNE United. Press Sports Editer CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oét. 23 (UP) ~End Don Maechtle's place-kick~ ing carried Illinois to a 10 to 8 Western Conference victory over Purdue before 056,451 football fans today. | Maechtle's place-kicks proved to be the difference between the two second-diviison Big Nine teams ar alert defenses bottled NEXT FOES PURDUE—Marquette, ! _TLLINOIS—At Michigan,
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field goal in the second quarter and added the extra point to an Illinois touchdown in the third quarter to give Illinois its first conference victory.
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fénsive ‘battle. Neither DeMoss nor Krueger could find pass re- * |ceivers in the open. However, DeMoss finally located Ken Gorgal with a 33-yard heave late in the game, providing the only Purdue score. Gorgal took the pass on the 1-yard line and stepped across the goal line. Kick Fizzles
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Both teams took advantage of the breaks that came their way, Illinois used break No. 1 to scors three points late in the second quarter. “The break was a questionable bit of - Purdue quarterbacking by DeMoss. On fourth down with the ball on the Pur: due 20, he sent Harry Szulborski crashing into the line. Szulborski
straight passes, the last being|Feterson caught by Gene 1 over for the touchdown. Left| Tackle Bill Russler kicked the ex-| tra point after the final gun. Evansville’'s first marker in the|
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Karl Kleinknecht's kick was wide. Fumble Recovered Indiana State recovered a fumble on their own 28 to set up their first score. Bob Chester passed to Max Woolsey at the 1yard stripe and he stepped over untouched. Chester = connected again to Woolsey at. midfield and he ran the remaining distance to put. In:
diana State in the short-lived lead. Score by periods: Evansville ... 0 6 0 7-18 Ind. State ... 0 0 01212)
Cincinnati Whips Park School, 21-12"
- Cincinnati Country Day School downed Park School 21 to 12 in' a game. played here yesterday afternoon. Highlight of the game was an intercepted pass and 50yard run by 8tan Crooks for Cincinnati in the final period. Steve Crooks tallied. fourteen points for Cincinnati In the third] period with two drives through the center and end runs for-the extra points. Park went over once in the second quarter and once ‘in the| last period. Both were made on passes into. the end zone with Steve West doing the tossing. The first went to Bill Cline and the second was caught by Bob White: Both conversion _siempta, were| blocked.
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spun-down the sidelines across the field for 60 yards before being tackled by Purdue players Kenny Gorgal and. Abe Gibron. took the ball back to Purdue's 48 where they said Eddleman stepped out of bounds.
bullseye Passes, Completing Tou Butler might try switching to Indiana Western Reserve 0 0 7 7—I14 excellent zip and fire; in the sec. By 21-14 Count ay to gain and Illinois took o 8 frst six tries, an 8! MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 23 (UP) rabbit on next week's grid diet for! coz —__|Kent State ..... 0 14 0 0—14 ond half, Cincinnati's line began By Carl Hughes mates backed him up by stopping a change of luck. Towa ....... veer 8 0 0 6-12] idee = re full d th Soripps-Howard Sports Writer ‘Minutes later on fourth down, ~ N —~ ‘The University of Michigan | = — (charging masterfully and smoth- M htle d. back si two Notre. Dame. trusts on the) That's what the doctor might Notre Dame .... 6 7 7 7—27 Ohio U. «+0 0 0 0— Olering Bulldog passers with mo-| PITTSBURGH, Oct. 23—What|Maechtle dropped back six yards 2-yard line in the first period. [took a long stride toward its £ec- grder for Coach Tony Hinkle and a ——— Miami ( w+ 1 7.0 7=21nstonous regularit |began as a beautiful dream al-|to the Purdue 20 and kicked his It was not until their linemen |ond straight Big Nine football hig Bulldogs after a steady. two- [llinols ......... 0 8 17 10{ —— — meme | g y. most turned into a horrible night-|field goal. Illinois’ second hreak began crashing through the tir-|title today by whipping Minnesota week's diet of Bear meat that's pyrdue ...... Loo 0 00 6— {Cantal 31, Kenyon © 7 | Bennett's. pass early in the mare for Pitt's rejuvenated foot-|came midway in the third period. ing Iowa forward wall in the sec-|27 to 14, before the biggest crowd ” NEXT FOES TT — : Western Ontario 19, "Queens 12, [fourth was intercepted by Center! ball team at the stadium this|After a 78-yard Illinois drive had ond half that Notre Dame got ever to see the Gophers play at RUTLER—Wabash Pitt ... err 1 7. 0 781 Knox 18 Beloit 12. Jack Bittekofer on the Butler 35F rer halted on the Purdue 2, George DiMarco's passing under anything roms: - CINCINNATI Kentucky. Iadiana 0 0 7 1-14 Michigan Tech 44, Marquette Teachers 13, Who went to the 20 to set up the PICs NEXT. FOES oman - a Pak 1 like control. |. The versatile Wolverines had given the Bulldogs ndigestioh and" en | PArsens 1a. iowa Wesiesan 1, second . Bearcat TD. Two runs PITTSBURGH—AL Western Reserve. ne 50a. Notre Dame confined its attack|to come from behind twice to beat the . opposition that happy, con- BUtIr vvvvevneee 07 0 0 7| Adrian 13, Albion brought it. to the 5. then O'MalL LRT the Panthers were | : mainly to the ground, where its down a tough Minnesota eleven tented feeling. Cincinnati ...... 0 2 7—186! Eastern J College 13, Miineis State ley - cocked his firing pin and RELSrOSNy in ti t vide one of RRR terrific blocking brought consis-|which played its best football of Last week it was the Washing: ~~ ~ | Dentson 38. Oberlin 13. rifled one to Don Uphoff in the Phe. ou rex Phowide « ever 0 AW bs tent success. All. of its .touch-|tha season. ton. Bears of St. Louis squeezing Wabash ....... «0 0 T 0— 7 Grinnel 6 Coe end zone. Jessen split the up-{‘"® Mm ay ng 4 Bowl. The downs. were, scored on ground| Tne loss, first for Minnesota at out a 7 to 0 verdict in a well- Valparaise “eee Oo 0 0 0—0 Whitewater dure 33, Phagleviile 27. |rights. seen at . a, al, 5 plays The Trish piled up a tofallfiome. since Michigan “Surred the: prayed contest. Yesterday, it was —| Ripon. 19, Lawrence 6. . 12 First Downs {crowd number » . of 372 yards Fushing to 41 foritrick th 1946. all put doused the the University of Cincinmati Féar:" Ghia Wosteyan vite=3 Bo Ben Bd A rotten | It took a freakish 62-yard 0 Jarl, “ lowa. A. cats on the long end of a 16 t0 TpePauw ........ 0 0 0 0— 0 Huron 6. Yankton 0. - “The. Bulldegs piled. up. 265. from touchdown pass play from Bimbo | 372 Yards to 41 NEXT FOES rat Hatumaith 53; Cornel Cues 1: scrimmage off 12 first downs. 230| Cecconl to Jimmy Joe RoBUmoN! "yop p60" Gobo gy. - | " } " w 1 - - s 0. a . — The second Notre Dame touch- acai That's Football Earlham ....... 00 0 0— 0 | Macate Mer 31 Jummtown | yards of which were by rushing.|in the final minute and a quarter Ohio Wesléyans* batting Bishop down was set up when Di Marco - A costly mistake here and there Franklin ...... L000 Te i Chadron Tchrs 27, Midland 7. ° | The Bearcats got 216 yards from! {to subdue Indiana U for the first ; Ps, fumbled while trying to pass ang |Gophers’ hopes for the Western gonrived the Bulldogs of another ~ - ~|South Dakota Siaie 20. Aucustana ea. scrimmage, 114 yards rushing, oft | time in Pitt history, 21-14, scoring in every period, overs Leon Hart pounced on the pall [Conference championship and ‘a entry in the credit side of the Evansville Cs 0 6 0 Rt Stevent Point Teachers 21, Oshkorh 13 first downs. Cincinnati hit | The surprise triumph also gave fawered Depaiws Tigers here toon the lowa 10. Bill Gay went | ew Years Day trip to the Rose ledger. That's football. iq Indiana State ... 0 0 0 12—12 Miwauker 7 eachers 13, La Crosse Teach. S€VeN for 14 In the passing de-|the Panthers their longest win- (Ca¥. 94 ore a Dads’ Diy 5 vards to score after takin ow The Bearcats broke the backs —— - 13 partment for 102 yards while ning streak-—three triumphs in a i NEXT FOES lateral from Tripucka. & 4 19th Win for Michigan of the Bulldogs’ fesistance a ed Manchester 0 0 1 .0—71 $4 Thomas 13, ena 8. Central 0». Butler hit two of nine for 35. [row —since 1939. DEPAUW! Lake Forest. - t f the half ende ~ = | Mori Jowa threatened three times in| For Michigan it was the 19th in ong or A MAA, down tq Hanover ..... TTB I eet Witter 0 | Three Bulldogs chewed yardage The Houalers Win apparently crown of 4500. Played on a muddy the second hal? put was able tofa. string of consecutive victories the Cincinnati 17 with Dick Ben- i oh W. tes ’ Hitnota Coie *e | feverishly Morlarity got Be) ow - pted Ta at roll gridiron, the pon was all Wes r ly e. 0 1f-v dl : is . 4 3 | N nois esleyan 20, nols eye » ollow acce ’ . eneak by Di Marco in the final iron two seasons ago. Tt was the PetL in the saddle after Kur Other Big Nine FL a, * | Kamp GOL 50 in seven aud Raker Over and play dead were badiy|leyans as the visitors never : ; fre a i : _'Kyvik recovered a Bearcat fumble Mi — % 7 0—14|Chillicothe 6, Kemper 6 y| fooled. Pitt romped to a 14-0{threatened and got into the period after Bob McKenzie/Wolverines' fifth triumph this ne finnesota ...... 0 7 piled up B52 in six. Doughert Cincinnati 35. The Bear- Bowling Green 33, Baldwin. Wallace 28. h rri grabbed an almost-intercepted|year on the Cincinnati 35. o Michigan ....... 013 7 7—27| Ea Claire Tebrs, 13, River Falls Tehrs. 7. averaged 4.5 yards per crack ery. halftime lead and went to the |Bishops territory on two brief oc. Di Marco pass on the 2 ["B . +1. cats held, couldn't go anywhere, — — | Niineis Wesleyan 20, Illinois College . | dressing room satisfied that the|casions in the final perjod. Their pass o . oth teams filled the air with ted out to the Butler 35 — [Valley City (N.D.) Teachers 38, Mayville ROBEr Stephens four. trati hy Notre Da ot.its second-half|passes, Minnesota heaving 21 in nen booted ou utler 35./Qphjo State ... 20 7 7—34| "Teachers 0 Moriarity injured an ankle and conpbst was wrapped up. furtherest penetration was to the (Pas: fourth beriod SAVING ne " On - the first play Flavian Wisconsin 7 18 0-382 Aurora 30, Concordia (MIl.) 0. {may be y mw down against] Taliaferro Takes Over Wesleyan 38. (Continued on Page 30—Col. 4) |e, opt to make up a 13-point \cldekamp. on te A opie — TT Carroll 0. James Millikin © | Wabash next week. | But the Panthers forget about}, he es ha Jacks Speedy eee EEE through like a halfbac ehind Northwestern ...12 14 9 13—48 Augustana (Ill) 14, North Central 7. | eft » y McFar s Was deficit. ¥ | The Bulldogs appeared condi- one of the most dangerons foot A brilliant blocking for a 65-yard Syracuse eee 0 0 0 6—0 Fast | 1d- [the day's offensive star, scoring The Gophers capitalized on a (oycndown tour s ) { ~ LAS tioned to the socks on the.chin in ballers performing on any grid- two touch: s--his. 1ast ona 38- , . me rrr eee — laf downs; Last- Ditch Pass break to socre first early in the Weidekamp was tailed by two] Midwest Princeton .. the aresern® yom, Rom 3 leans ron. dig # George Tallaterre. yard dash over tackle. The Bishsecond, period. Gene Darricotte. joenders on the 20 but John! — —— — | Columbia ar d ght, halfback John McDonnell to in-|0ps marched for their first score » Michigan halfback, fumbled a « Marquette ...,.. 0 0 0 0— 0 —— mental attitude appeared good. alfback John McDonne oe On the ——— ! Chelminiak jostled one and Fla. — after ng s on Minnes t h in . 20- led 1 0—25/y , augurate a play, that went 60|after being sto ce ns or ces » nnesota punt on his own -20- i. ouaded the other on the Kentucky pots 6 0 9 2 EY Pa Go Back 7 Years augur Ay. HA Wen ser i-foot line. Fullback Frank Jacobs yard line and Kicked the ball Into 5 "pay McSemek converted. — a Vander You have tg reach back to score. Then in the fourth quar- plunged over from the 1 with the the end zone where Leo Nomellini Kansas U. ...... 0 718 71-27|- 1941 to find 4 Hinkle - coached a game eight ‘minutes old. Don EVANSVILLE, Ind. Oct. 23—|fe]] on it for a Gopher touch- Air Arm Lets Loose Nebraska ....... 0 0 7 0— 7 Ha vard ter galloping George took a ted Evansville College defeated Indi-|qown Again Butler drove back down |Harvar " 21 0 4 team that lost three in a row. But screened aerial himself from |Boothe, Wesleyan tackle, boo ana State Teachers’ College, 13-|' ‘Se t to the Cincinnati 17 from mid- Missouri ...... ve 0°21 14 14—49, | Partmou tL | Tony said smilingly: “One of Quarterback Nick Sebek and tore his first of t a. fui pl th 12, here today on a last-second Score Twice in Second field but the Bearcats held, Iowa State ...... 7 0 0 0— 1 (Continued on Page 51—Col. 3) these times things will begin 80 yards down the sidelines for ments, three minutes later in the pass before 7500 homecoming The Wolverines, however, taking over .on downs. Then Cin- — changing for us and we'll get a touchdown. opening quarter. a rogred back with two quick sec- St. ( o t lost 14 1. rds and Knute Dobkins one’ Except for their two scoring] McFarland shot over guard fan : cinnati's air arm began reaching Pete St. “lair n the Butler 6 los 3 I second After State went ahead 12-6 in|ond period tallies, one on a 7-yard , pay dirt. for first down, but a 15-yard pen-|booted to the 3-yard line. Coach Ray Nolting took the win plays, the visitors couldn't get|from the four for. the th the last 90 seconds of the game,|Pass from Walt Teninga to Tom * mor" (Malley, a sharpshooter alty against Butler for defensive] Ott Hurrle's momentary lapse In stride. . any kind of offense*rolling, They score after he had set up . the Purple Aces connected on four| Peterson and the other on al... vo ho threw both touch- holding brought the ball back to|prompted him to down the ball Butler has a good club, but our were stopped almost completely [score with a 36-yard sprint tha
line came back charging so much better the second half that we
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long one to Alkie Richards, The er down to make the TD. {out to the 20. Cincinnati marched kept th b » r on the Wf i Talked” down os aml The Bearcats. id OMaly tof the tir 51 They. §taly eT ne (FOWCTS of Dlnnce” he hand, vere nefectiv Inthe sr apd for th hid marker an th Roberts but it trickled into Rich- Richards. and Tom Jessen con-|punted to the Butler 15. He said Don "McMillan, the two of these went for touche on a 15-yard run around his own ards’ hands on the Butler 35. An- verted for the 7-all deadlock just| Then Bob Straub was tackled starting quarterback injured his! downs. Besides the Cecconi-to-|left end
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into the scoring column the final touchdown with a to play in the game. The s me on a buck from the 1 ine, The statistics told the with Wesleyan rolling to 455° by rushing while holding De w to
96 for its third straight victory. It was DePauw's second loss in five starts. RE BY PERIODS .
Wildcats Wallop " Syracuse; 48 to 0
EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 23 (UP) -- Northwestern's burly football team slaughtered out «classed Syracuse today, 48 to 0, as nearly
NEXT FOES NORTHWESTERN—Ohle_ State. SYRACUSE—At Boston U., everybody on the roster but the waterboy got a chance te play before 35,000 shivering fans in Dyche Stadium. The game turned into a rout before it was eight minutes old. Northwestern's heavy and fast. charging line set the 8: forwards back on their heels from the ning whistle. The Orange could make little headway any time during the contest. The Wildcats PL yards
