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Michigan Still on Top Of Football Standings

In Williamson Sins

Last Week's Picks 84.2 Per Cent Correct

For 374 Scores Reported in Country

By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON A few shocking upsets last Saturday made it look like the football prophets had jointed the pre-election political pundits’ brotherhood of gloom, but actually the picture Wasn't as black as it seemed. Importance attached to Tennessee's 13-6 upset of Georgia Tech on & muddy field, and William & Mary's s great sl show 1 in tying ‘North Carolina 7-7 gave many] as

the opinion that it was a lost week-énd for the coaches and the ais ard lopesters.

_ But the Williamson system cor- . = sectly predicted 84.2 per cent or [rill for Irish ‘he 374 scores reported, enjoying is best week since the opening] ; Tig Purdue Will Hold

3aturday when it was 88 per cent Wight on 135 scores. There were Only Light Workouts EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 8 (UP),

nly seven upsetting ties. igen, stayed at the top of System’s big ten, with Notre Heavy scrimmage was schedDame moving into second place. ye d today for the Northw:stern Army moved into third place wyigcats who meet mighty Notre ahead of North Carolina, Cali- Dame at South. Bend Sat forpia, Georgia Tech, Michigan) Coach Bow" Volgta atu Yay.

a en nt wate would emphasize pass defense toThe shocking upsets: Maine 7, day. He added that heavy drills Bowdoin 6; Case 26, Baldwin-|VOUld be held every day this Wallace 25; Rensselaer 27, Clark-|Veek. son 14. Three key players were sideThe System was correct almost;!ineéd with injuries. Gaspar Perto the point on George Washin

Davidson 0; Hardin Simmons 34, fullback, twisted an ankle, and Oklahoma City 21; Johns Hopking(Ed Tunnicliff, right half, also 19, Swarthmore 7; Arizona 14, suffered a shoulder separation. New Mexico 6; Wash & Jeff 18,/All were hurt in the Wisconsin Bucknell 13; Wash & Lee 14, VPI/game. 7 |

Especially good picks were De-| LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 9 | kalb 18, Macomb 0; Georgetown|(UP) — Stu Holcomb announced 13, ‘NYU 6; Utah 12, Colorado today that he would hold only A & M 3; Wake Forest 27, Duke [light contact work for the Pur20; Columbia 26, Dartmouth 21. {due Boilermakers for the remainThe Williamson System turned der of the season.

Photo by Lloyd Walton Times Staff Photographer.

Ray Price {No. 37), Manual above scoring the Redskins' onl

12 to 7.

league, tallied her seventh 600-or-better with a 623 constructed with games of 228-191-204. The Yaver team edged the Hickman five 2743-2739. Yaver's games were 947-850-946 for their 2743

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away from its rating table to| Their ailing backfield men, pick Oklahoma over Missouri Norb Adams, Ken Gorgal and (41-7), Valparaiso over Wheaton|/Neil Schmidt, were listed as (14-7); and Cornell College over doubtful starters against PittsKnox (14-7). burgh Saturday. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9 (UP) } {—The Minnesota Gophers will go f S dl [S through a routine practice session . {today in preparation for Satur-| . : {day's game with Iowa. |S Unlikel to Meet Coach Bernie Bierman said the| team came out of the Purdue . game with only minor injuries. WEST POINT, N. Y, Nov. 9 IOWA CITY 1 I N ol = owa, Nov. ao yrs Sue a aicabions (UP)—Lighter than usual prepy that U. 8S. ary Acad-iarations will ba made by the emy officials still frowned on Hawkeyes for the Minnesota post-season games for its foot- game this week-end, Dr. Eddie Anderson said today. ball team. Anderson said his players w fo Commenting on a report in the “physically tired” Day a Were |r New York Daily Mirror that the “ g season. He said “poor tackling’ RRbeaien cadets have been in-lwas the main cause of Iowa's! vited to meet the University of OTE 2 Charity aay br. loss to Illinois last week-end. Col. Orrin C. Krueger said that BLOOMINGTON, Ird., Nov. 9 he “did not know whether or|(UP)—Team Dr. Charles Holland (3 not such an invitation has been|reported today that Indiana Fullreceived but, if it has, it would|back Chick _Jagade suffered al be turned down.” shoulder separation in the Notre Meanwhile, at Berkeley, Cal, [Dame game. Holland said the] Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf of|injury may keep Jagade out of R the California Bears, said that he|all but limited action against| knew of no such arrangement. Michigan. ANN ARBOR, Mich. Nov. 9 ko Fight Results (UP)—Michigan considered its Lo By United Press football" team at top strength to-| PHILADELPHIA — Ike Williams, 140, day. The Wolverines came out of| BN iol piwees Booty, Quecn the Navy contest without any

Y ' (St. Nicholas Arena) —Leo| Injuries. D Milito, 132, New York, outpointed Simicy, MADISON, Wis., Nov. 9 (UP) Shr

Warren, 13515, Brooklyn (| (10).

— Fullback Ben Bendrick will |captain the Wisconsin eleven Satjurday when the Badgers meet |their state rivals, Marquette, here, | {Coach Stuhldreher announced to- J, 4 BIG STORES day. | SHINGTON ST. At least 14 Badgers were on

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