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Hoosier Teams First Battle Nip and Tuck

Third-Period Drive Breaks See-Saw

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 23 ~-Driving 56 yards in the third quarter for the only touchdown of the game, the Little Giants of

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Ingalls Field this afternoon. Although outweighed 20 pounds

the Valpo backs bottled up. Wabash made a total of 12 first downs holding the visitors to nine. ' Wabash gained 221 yards to 147 by the visitors. The accurate passing of John Hanak, Valpo quarterback, and O. Mehlberg, a substitute halfback, made the Crusader aerial attack a threat throughout the game. Valpo completed 8 of 16 passes for a total of 63 yards.

Wabash tried four, completing | none. Fullback Goes Over Fullback Lennie “Wah!, scored the Wabash touchdown when he sliced through left guard and went over standing up. Halfback Norman Wilson Kicked the eyfra

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The Little ‘Giants were: deep in Valparaiso territory in the second quarter but a fumble on the Valpo. 20 gave the visitors the jall, At the end of the game Wabash was on the Valpo 20-yard ine Gamble Fails Valparaiso was in Wabash territory only twice all afternoon, once in each of the last two quarters. In the third period, they worked the ball to the Wabash 44 where a gamble for yardage on the fourth down lost the ball

and set up the Wabash touchdown play. In the last period, Mehiberg

tore off a 16-yard run that put -the-ball-on-the Wabash 40 but, George Rariden, Wabash sub halfback intercepted a pass. It was the annual Dad's Day game for Wabash and between halves the Association of Wabash Fathers presented the school with a station wagon. Score by periods:

Wabash ...... 0 0 7 0-7 Valparaiso .... 0 06 0 0—0

Oregon State Smashes

UCLA Easily, 28 to 0

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“Vietory “in Memorial-Celiseum- ta- , day.

Oregon State, beaten 42 to 0 last week by California, came back before 30,933 spectators fo

SITKO GAINS—Right Half Emil Sitko gains six ya

yesterday at lowa City. Other players are the Hawkeyes’ and Irish End James Martin (38). Notre Dame won, 27-12.

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The visitors chalked up their pene State ..... 0 first win in five starts in the last Mich. State veees 1 three minutes of piay when half-|- ev oe—————— back Fred Marsten tossed a 25- Cornell ... yard pass to Harold Shymkus on/Army ... i B the Earlham 10. On the next play, | Marsten gathered in Don Kehoe's: [Pennsylvania ... 1 > ry ie aerial in the end zone. [NAVY ceesenaions

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Will Nelp booted... the extra! Montclair Tehrs 26, Panger 6. int. {U. 8. Coast Guard 19, Norwich 0. po Fraklin & Marshall 0, Albright o.

Earlham, unsucgessful in five kn 27, Amherst games this season, started a drive Bown. Connecticut §. wn & Lee T. which appeared headed fOr pay |Clarkson 38, Lowell Textile 0 dirt in_the opening minutes of) Brookiyn College 8, Northeastern .. play. But it bogged down ON Western Maryland 20, Randolph-Macon 2. Franklin's 3-yard line when the | Vermont yy No Hampshire 0. i visitors recovered Jim Adams’ Maryland 47, George “washington 0. fumble. 1 Fa a error To. Tech 6 Earlham outgained the Grizzlies Bea: 32, Gettysburg 20.

| Havert milt in every department. But the Haverford 22, am milton Sw Quakers failed to get within ScOr- Shepherd Tehrs 15, Glenville, Tehry 0,

a. Li 14, Champliai ing distance after their initial bid gi tawtenes 4. 19 Tihaca 0.

failed. Score by periods: Middichary 24, Innit y 13. Earlham ..... 0 0 0 0— 0! pohns 3 Hob ine fi v. Franklin Crees 0 0 0 T= 7 Juniata 23, Dickinson 6

Toronto 41, McGill 0 Case 26, Carnegie Tech 20

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Plays. Notre Dame Last fore Of a ik A 12. ¢

IOWA CITY, Ia. Oct. 23 (UP) [Buiter » abies 6 & Jefferson 14 S$ —The University of Iowa's 1949 West Virginia State 50, St. Augustine 19. football schedule was completed|S!pher Rock Tchrs 26, Indiana (Pa) today with the addition of Notre St. Bohaventure 7, William & Mary 6. Dame for a game ‘Nov. 19. Tovey nd pheachers 7. Wilkes-Barre 7. Athletic Director Paul Brechler CCNY 19, Wagner 19 (tie). said thé Notre Dame" contest’ at] : South" South Bend, Ind. will wind up a| nine-game schedule, including N. Carolina U....13 0 14 1-34 five games at Iowa City. Louisiana State. . 0 0 7 0— 7 The schedule: —— —

run up the first Beaver victory in t. 24; UCLA at Towa City: Oct. 1. |Miss. State ..... 0 0 0 1— 1 Los Angeles since 1940. Towa city; Ser 1S Todiana at Towa Al Alabama .......7 3 0 0—10 The defeat was UCLA's third City, Oct. 22, Northwestern = ows A —— ee consecutive Pacific Coast Cor aie ag, Sn Georgia Tech ... vee 014 14 14—4 ference loss loss. I on; Nov oe Noize I [Florida ene 7 0 0 0— 7 D Seer 07 0 — 7 anover ours, Mmancnester Virginia. Paly ...0 0 0 0— 0 ‘Tulane .0 0 714-21 to 7 to Lead Conference x... 000 0&5 Mississi . Pn, NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.| Manchester's lone touchdown a poi. f3izene Jit Oct. 23 (UP)—Hanover'’s Pan- came in the third period, on a 10-| Lo ’ lyard pass play from John Krieg Chattanooga .... 0 0 0 0— 0 thers, the leading offensive power ¥* Bill Johnston. N. Car. State... 07 0 07 among the nation’s smaller foot-| gcore by periods: lw ay AAR nl ball teams, whipped Manchester (Manchester ...0 0 7 0— 7 grins oo Mb io today, 27-7, to take the undis- Hanover ..... 7 7 8 727 Tennessee 1, Tennessee Tech puted lead In the Hoosier Col- Klorida Nod 1. 14 Albany Stare 13 haw 20, lege Conference race. Texas U. Busts Up South ‘Carolina State ‘36, Alabama A&M

The Panthers rolled up their | fourth straight HCC win, leaving Anderson and Indiana Central behind by one game. Hanover’'s superiority was apparent from the beginning, and the Panthers scored in every per-

fod. - Quarterback Jim Peterson, Hanover’s fine signal-caller, shot a five-yard areial to Bill Klein, his favorite end, for the initial score. In the second period he heaved a 56-yard pass to Bill Taylor. Taylor also scored the third marker, and Hank Treesh, Hanover's principal ground-gain-er, raced 25 yards around right end for the final tally. Guy Andress converted on

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Rice Jinx by 20 to 7 tere Albarn HOUSTON, Tex., Oct. 23 (UP) | |Witon: salem Tchrs 12, elaware State 7 The University of Texas un- r arolina State 7, Chattanooga leashed devastating power in the Virginia State 13 Hamptons Chien ol last half today to overcome both | Sere. ollege 12 Tapone, 8 A&M 0, an early Rice lead and a long-| Claflin 7, Paine 0. standing jinx to turn in a 20- 7) shy Teachers 10, Northwestern (La.),

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tra point. Oldham picked an: Anderson Central 13 {pass out-of the air and dashed 45 pase Tora Suiele. Yee Texas State 7 yards for a touchdown to end Tthe scoring for the Tigers. — Far West A pass and two penalties set Stanford ...... 0 0 0 6—6 up Anderson's only” touchdown: S. California 0 7 0

Nevada rr Tuls ns Hh 55, Oklahoma City 20, Southwestern (Okla.) Tech. 20, Oklahoma 1

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rT. 9 0 0 “13s Win Over Texas ‘AZM

Denver 0 Mary's (Cal)7 6% Mw WACO, "Tex. Oct." 23 TUP) = Baylor University’s surprising, unU. of “Colorado 13 12 13 13—051 defeated football team got a terKansas State .0 0 0 — |rifie scare today, but flexed its - - MRT ~ |offenses and tightened its de- : . 0— 0 fenses in. the final period to eke

[C. of Wash. .. 0 0 0 {Texas A&M today. A partisan crowd of 20,000 sweated out the see-saw battle {that ended with Baylor hanging o on to a share of the Southwest Puget a ‘Wiismette 6 gon 6. {Conference lead with Texas and

Southern Methodist. 2 Rebels Win, 32-13,

~Baylor's Adrian Burk sparked 2 mates to a touchdown-lead in e first period, to another in From Boston College the second quarter that offset MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 23 (UP) [the Aggies’ first score, then again Mississippi's resourceful Rebels helped pull Baylor from behind beat down the Beefy Boston Col-la 14-13 lead Texas A&M had lege Eagles 32 to 13 today before! ‘gained in the third quarter. a crowd of 23,000. Mississippi piled up three touchaolizsissippi piled up three ouch; Indians Tackle Spartans two more in the. fourth. The] WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Oct. 23 Eagles threatened once danger-|— William and Mary College has

Utah 19, Wyoming 1. Portia 7, Montana State Colle e 0. ah State 20, Brigham Yo Western (Colo.) State 20, Colorade Mines

Idaho 39, Montana Stale U. 0, Drake 31, Colorado-A & M 29,

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shoved over two scores in the!Michigan State, the first game to fourth 15, 1949. at East Lansing, Oct.

Montreal, Detroit Tie |

MONTREAL, Oct. 23 (U P)— |The Montreal Canadiens and the {Detroit Red Wings battled to a {scoreless tie in a dull, close checking National Hockey League game {before 11,213 fans at the Forum |

fore a sell-out throng of 32,000. The victory, gained with =a tying, third-period touchdown and two swift scoring thrusts in the final period left Texas tied for conference leadership with Baylor and Southern Methodist. A rugged grudge meeting between SMU and Texas at Austin comes -next Saturday with the title possibly hanging in the balance.

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Swaner, just a lesser-light most of the season as Fullback Jackie Jensen carried the offensive load, did the whole job today. Washington stopped Jensen, but it had no defense for Swaner.

Colorado Swamps Foe |

BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 2 (UP) | Coach Dallas Ward tn every player here today as his University of Colorado Buffaloes ran over a slow Kansas team, 51 to 7. A record crowd of 22,000 home-

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