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Times Machina-Gun Phofos by John Spicklemire

r PERFECT PLAY STARTS—Notre Dame executes perfect play PANELLH MANEUVER—Fullback Panelli shoots around right INTO THE OPEN—Panelli sees good chance for third Notre IRISH LUCK?-—Not much of that in this 5l.yard jaunt in Jn game with Indiana University. Quarterback Frank Tripucka end to the sidelines after grabbing ball from quarterback. Irish Dame touchdown as he streaks along the sideline unmolested by ~~ the second period of tha game. The third touchdown aspirations fakes handoff to Frank Gay (22), preparatory to tossing lateral. interference starts to form and Panelli moves in behind. any ‘Indiana player. By this time his interference is perfection. become reality as Panelli scoots into the end zone.

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For Butler As Broncs pitt Panthers, 41-0 cu ons

Indiana ........ 0 0 0 6— 6 lowa State 2. : ° a [Notre-Dame «a+:14 21 7 0421 Amal We. WI. College 13. : Romp {to 20-7 Win Buckeyes Run Wild Ww Michigan ....18 0 7 0720 Michigan State 47, Marquette 0. Big Nine Champs Indiana . mr : In 2d, 3d Periods (Butler .......... 0 7 0 0— 7 ut pean Car oe Win 21st Straight Big Western Michigan Line Stops Bulldog COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 6 (UP)— | MInnesota +.....14 13 0 7—34 Northwestern College 13 Autors 7. ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 8! Hoosiers Hold Plays; Wind Hinders Dobkins’ Kicking |Ohio State neatly trimmed an Purdue .........7 0 0 0—7 hah Rollins 1. (UP) — Michigan's smooth-run-By BILL PITTMAN, Times Staff Writer ambitious but inept band of Pitt Repay 07 0 0 0— 7 Pore i Yar DE rs 13. ning victory machine ground up : KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 6.—It was another sad afternoon for| Panthers today, 41-0, to continue Ill. Wesleyan ... 0 0 0 0— 0 Susntion 26; Xaviet A) OB ob Navy's fdotball team today be- By JIMMIE AN

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Coach Tony Hinkle's boys as the Butler University Bulldogs bowed its football renaissance under aan rc to Western Michigan’s Bronchos 20 to 7. {Wes Fesler with its fifth victory wapash And Coach Hinkle’'s face was even a little longer as he contem-| the year foo plated next Saturday afternoon when the toothless Bulldogs take . Hanover .. . 6 A crowd of 68000 watched y IRA CORE +i 9 0 0

7 Toledo 24, Wayne 14. | Washington (St. Louis) 47, Grinnell - 0, | — 40 Westar - Siony Fails Culleze % ’ | —40 | Wichita 21, St. Louis U.. I. Halfback Chuck Ortmann, 19- That's the fabulous 6 6 19] Winona Ext. 27, Concordia 8, a sophomore from Mil-' manlike craftsmanship,

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Notre Dame to First

Scoreless Quarter Since Last Year

GELOPOLOUS, Times Staff Writer

st i. y BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 6-—-Football's perfectionist play618 Si. Norbert's 13, Milwaukee Teachers 12, |OF® & capacity crowd of 85938 mgpers, like Swiss clock-work, have the jewel movement, the 0— fans in Michigan Stadium, win-|nih hint precision to record split second timing or continue running almost without effort, 35-0. ning flawlessly like an eight-day clock.

Irish of Notre Dame. Moving with workthe Irish dangled their 25th scalp from

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ly after the gjivet 18—13 NTE F | — i —— rogram this week, you can bet|tled along evenly for the rest of fashion immediate the olivet .... oy ie NEXT FOES HOOSIER BIG THREE on that. y the period and the halt ended|opening of the Second period Mb Anderson... 0— Penn 0 0 0 00) Memon. [Sgends, Sotmurpel Tntiana) B16 THERE ob | oe S } ~- SEAN Seliat— — 0! . : 2 ” o | . 2 [Notre Dame ..... : Nothing went right for Butler With Western Michigan leading fullback J igler. .P {Ball State 735 Fenn State 0 7 0 6-13) {afternoon Notre Dame 790 Lom as 7 today. The big Broncho line bot-|13 to 7. i NEXT FOES Manchester... — Ye Wallte, took the first bite out of | myo sellout crowd of nearly Indiana 35.0 2:6 1% Western Michigan's third touch-| oui0 sTATE—At lilinois. is iarpomie simmariorezsas® | ALITY 14—43 the Middies early in the game a, 000 fans braved inclement . : NEXT FOES down climaxed a 71-yard march. PITTSBURGH—At Purdue. ___|Farlham ........ 0 6.0 6—12 Stanford ) 0— 0jand then passed and ran the Big weather in anticipation of master- Irish. of a shutout. At the final WESTERN MICHIANA Washingion Dobkins kicked to Dick Stull who! oo over from one yard out. The Hamilton .......13 0 0 6—19 pr on %, ne champions - to their . 21st. ful football as played by the Irish Sun. the Hoosiers became the (St. L.). was down on the 34. Hildreth got! =... started from Pitt's 37 and ——————— (end a straight triumph. ‘and the interesting football om- first team to hold the Notre : away to the Butler 42. Foster _ 3 ks of Wheaton ....... 0 0 Oe TLIAIVAIY » ~~ | Navy's attack, sputtering fu- Dame machine scoreless in a lone tled up almost every Butler play. (was aided by short .chun val i 01 0 Oli pe |nipresent at Indiana. t { ight d half passed to Stull to the 32, then yardage bitten off by halfback Valparaiso ...... {Come ee. © 7—14 tilely, pushed into Michigan ter-| mhe final score of 42 to 6 re- quarters in eig and a ha

A strong breeze from the South —mweee———— | hampered the kicking of Knute Stull drove to the 8 before Don Jerry Krall. | Franklin — 5 @ Colgat: > teeeeenn h 0 @{Mtory only three times in the flected both, with Notre Dame Bames, extending back into last Hinkle nailed him. Hildreth f th t of the scorin Imi 6 8 G8 pom ———— |first and third quarters, but never (he masters. That was for sure, year. The Irish failure to reach Dobkins, bucked to the 2, then smashed ost ° ne Toss a in OF | Wilmiugton skid ‘Temple .. 0—20 got within the shadow of the Lead 35-0 at Half goal in the final period ended a Bronchos Get Early Start = lover. Pearson converted to. lead! (0 470," rq periods, during Rose Poly ...... 0 € 7 0—i3 Syracuse ....... | 9 8 Michigan goal posts. | ‘The Irish legions jumped to a COMSecutive string of 33 quarters Western Michigan got under 20 to 7. which time it had a mighty wind Cedarville ...... 68 0 0 6—12 po tr, =o eT 5 5g! The shutout was the 12th con- ty touchdown edge in the open- of scoring. way in the first 10 minutes of the| Butler succeeded in a desperate WE fines mr tee 51 Secutive beating absorbed by the ___ rE J : : at .its back and took full ad-| 70 0 0— 7 Columbia ....0 7 0 14-21, - Oracko Kicks Six Placements game played before 8,000 fans inifight to keep the Broncs from vantage. At one point in the third | . JO8 t.iiaanies mre rere | SBH10TS aNG the: first game this NEXT FOES Waldo Stadium. After Butler had|scoring inthe final period. Shortly period Ohio fullback Curly Mor- Ind. State ...... 0 8 0 0— 0/anbrign oL, Otterbein 7. . {season in which they failed to| NOTRE DAME—Northwestern. But the Irish were deadly the held valiantly for dowfs on iis|after the period started, a passiijcon kicked a full 80 yards on Rio Grande .: 0 6 6 1325 Alliance 9. Clarion Tehrs. 0. |score. | INDIANA—A) Michigan. first half. A 15-yard penalty 10-yard line, climaxing & 75-yard|from Ed Fike was intercepted bY|ine fy, from his, own 20 into p ® x ame. 0 10 O—qimericais international 7, Lowell Tertlle 8} Sailors in Middle ling session and blasted through against Indiana for roughing the march by the home team, Dob- Bob Gabonick who went to But-|ip. pitt end zone. ale ——— (Bree iva 5, GC. NY i "| ‘The tilt was billed as a sound-|for more TD's to hold a Ss-toglkicker gave Lhe South Benders kins punted out to the 32 where ler’s 14. Stull swept left end to Panther Drive Stal) |E. Kentucky .- 0. 0 0 00 Hal 13, Katara 13. ing board for the argument over| lead at the half. ; a el OW ine + the ball rolled dead. the 3, Stull smashed across but anther Drive Stalls Evansville .... 0 7 0 0—7 Brown 36 Western Reserve 0. relative superiority of Michigan | One of Notre Dame's brightest Ob% od te en vard. drive oy Smashing to the 18, the Bron-(the referee called back the play| Most of the Panthers’ threats ——— ooo {Cortiand~"Tches. "’0" Hast Etroudsburg|OF Notre Dame, and the demoral- jewels, flawless Frank Tripucka, THPFO0 0 SHE fe oo chos scored when Quarterback continued om Page 51—Col. 1)! c2Me in the first period, when| * BIG E. [piers 0 tied, lized sailors, who took a 41-7 lick- threw seven strikes In nine pitch- |, o yards to score. Then Steve Hilton Foster threw a pass to nec on "age 7% Vlthey had their turn with the wind. Minos ovveess. 0 14 0 O—14 Frankia & Marshall 3i, Ursinus 6. ing from_the I last week, es and the Irish tossers put their, o. "" oped the first of six George Mesko in the end zone for They marched to Ohio's 15 fromijowa ........... 0 0 0 0— 0 Holy Cross 16, Duguesne 13 were reluctant seibjects of the ex-| Warm-up Jackets on their VINES straight placements. the first touchdown. The try for Ball State Romps their own 40 after End Bill Mc-| — 3001, Giopkine i9. Swarthmore 1. periment. (the rest of the afternoon. TRhey| a, "4," qupgequent kickoff, Inpoint was bad when Butler Peak intercepted a Pandel Savic Wisconsin ..... «0 0 0 7T— 7 Lebanon Valley 27, Juniata 8. The Wolverines pushed the had gained 145 yards through the... na missed a golden opportun-

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Tackle John Murphy “broke Over Manchester pass. But the drive ended when a Northwestern : 7—35 Maine A Bowdoin 6.

; : d the! 4 0—16 rockhaven Tohrs. 34, Indians (Pa) Middies around with ease, scor-| &1T for three first downs an ity to dent the Irish armor. John | . ling five times on long drives that|8round troops picked up 184 off yjoponne)) squirmed to the Irish

Bimbo Cecconi pass to Jimmie Joe! yri—ii- 1 | Indi lost | ; MUNCIE, Nov. 6 (UP)—Ball| {Michigan . 1114 Mansfield 21, Edinbora never took more than 10 plays Seven first downs. Indiana lost og on g beautiful ruriback of the Mhiigind re or Tick, State's Cardinals blasted Man. Robinson failed to make a fIrStiNayy ........... 0 0 0 0— 0 Morjan staic is. hisetid State [each time they got the ball. |seven yards by rushing. {boot from his own 35. A 15-yard "Then Dobkins’ kick was blocked chester today, 35 to 0, for their down. Ohio State —~... 0 20 21 0—41 New Hampshire 23. Tufis IA. ’ Reaves Baysinger, Navy quar- ND First Team on Bench |penalty put the ball on the seven d it was Western Michigan’ {fifth straight victory. After Whisler went over for the Northeastern 27, Fi. Devons 12. terback, made a valliant single-| The Irish first-stringers rode —first and seven for Indiana. and OE tl Is w Bane Halfback Fred Kehoe returnedifirst one, Ohio State ‘scored twige| Foch sraraceeecse 00 0 OiFenn Military 31, Haverford id. handed attembieto halt th ho !the bench the second half and|Joe Bartkiewicz juggled and a lh LS ai the visitors’ first punt 50 yardsimore in the second period. | MIDWEST EET = Clarkson. 14. pas : [ae rer football be-|dropped 3 pass i the onl 2056} another pass in the end zone and for the initial score. The tally In the third period Whisler Alma 25, Adrian 7. . . | Slippery Rock 20, Grove City 12. | (Continued on Page 50—Col. 3) gan in earnest. The Hoosier spirit the h Tos or po h ell ae the Broncs had their second|touched off the fireworks, and h £ tackl m the Pitt Baker U. 18, Kansas Wesleyan 6. V |Scranton 20, St. Vincent's 0. rte {gah in kindled by sopho-|much timesin the huddle. : touchdown. This time Mal Pear-| Kehoe scored again minutes later. JT00 A Ee tag Bethel 14, Emporia ¢ al HT Hoe State.1, ‘Big Nine Standings Ibid gi h y will jthe Irish Sook over, on ludiana s bw oil! Nick Luketic raced 36 yards for 8, End Sonny Gandee intercepted poling Green 8. Jet State 14. /| Voinity ]d 3) Mass, a, | g 4g mores and juniors who at Tho ol Sie another penalty on the : {Crimson.

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x . Case 26, Baldwin-Wallace 25. 3 {Northwestern ‘ 1 0 Ei 5 1300 Hoosiers toughest, gria In the second period the Bull-| Ball State’s Coach John Mag-|and sub quarterback Dick Wid-| Cornell College 14, Knox 7. | Vimont CL Roshetier 14, [Minnesota 3 20 100 60 soln history. - dogs gave the. faithful band of nabosco substituted freely after|does threw a 1ofig one to Jimmy paJien 7. Yami (0) 6. Wagner 19, Susquehanna 7, {INDIANA -3 20 48 3 50 Little Del Russell, hampered followers something to cheer Dick’ Valandingham crossed pay-| Hague from the Pitt 27 for Ohio’s Ft. Hays 6, Washburn 6. Wilburforce Siaie 11, Delaware Sate. 2 30 46 61 400 PY Injuries all year, ran and about, Buthr Center Ott Hurtle dirt for the fourth TD. in the TU ET IG ORO imihs Se MME Ln 8 on 338 8 8 4k passed the Hoosiers to a fourth: intercepted a pass and Butler second period. In all, Magnabosco| (Continued on Page 5% Col. 8) ui idale 14, Albion 7. Yu +lContinded on Page 50-—Col. 6) 'w 4.0 n 44 2s quarter touchdown to

“a qn, the. 35. John Mel used 46-plafrs. ; — - manijak tossed to Dobkins on the] Hank Zawacki scored States 2, Fullback Flavian Weidekampififth tally and Bob Baker booted plunged over to score. ‘Harry the five conversions.” Farmer's kick missed but there| Score by periods: was an offside and on second|Ball State ... 21 7 —_0_ 7—35 try he converted. The teams bat-'Manchester .. 0 0 0 ee o| *

Minnesota Tramples Purdue, 34 to 7, As 66,953 Watch

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 6 (UP)—Minnesota, combining battering ram football with a fancy aerial attack, pulverized Purdue, 34 to 7, today before a record crowd of 66,953 at Memorial Stadium. The Gophers bottled up Bob DeMoss’ heralded passing ‘and whippe p an offensive which had the oft-beaten Boilermakers playing with their backs to the wall most of the game. _ Except for the running of Sp Harry Szulborski, speedy junior halfback from - Detroit,” Purdue ais Je dros, :

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at all. Szulborski broke loose on a 53-yard touchdown wnt Take pli Place

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PURDUE—Pittsburgh.

PURDUE_Piitsburgh. CLEVELAND, Nov. 6 (UP)—

- {The Indianapolis Capitals flipped after only two minutes of play in three goals in the second period and sprinted 50 yards to the|to defeat the Cleveland Barons, Minnesota 28 in the third period!3 to 2, tonight before the Arena’s before he was run out of bounds. largest crowd of the present seaOther than that it was all Min-ison, 10,817. | nesota. The Gophers made up for, Besides climbing into second] Purdue's lone touchdown with a place, the Capitals dropped Cleve-50-yard march early. in the first'land into last place in the Westperiod which fullback Frank Kuz- ern Division of the American ma capped with a 20-yard scor- Hockey League. i ing jaunt. The Barons and Caps. left here Later in the same period, Billy immediately to play again tomor-] Bye intercepted Bob Hartman's row night in Indianapolis where, « pass on the Minnesota 40-yard the Hoosiers have won six of] ° line- and then tossed a 31-yard seven games this season, includ-| aerial which skipped off the fin-iing a 3-2 triumph over tne Ohio! gers of Purdue's Dick Schnaible sextet. i and Into the arms of Bud Haus-| Caps Roar Back’ > ! ken. Hausken ran 30 yards to, Cleveland got the first of its score Minnesota's second touch-/two goals in the opening stanza. down. |A smash by Bobby Carse, left The Gophers added two more winger, bounced off Indianapolis scores in the second period, Bye Goalie Terry Sawchuck and fell plunging 9 yards to cap a 42-lon the crease where little Pete vard drive and Ef Faunce toss-|Leswick poked it into the twine.

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Purdue 37. | After only 57 seconds of play| football team, dark for flying and dark for taking pictures. But Times Photographer and 15 yards to go play but it resulted in Wes DeMoss had a bad day. He had elapsed in the middle period. Walton got this Western Michigan touchdown pass play yesterday at Kalamazoo. Photo will show up in Butler Coach Tony Hinkle's

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