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Hawkeyes Ride The Breaks To Whip Purdue, 21 To 7

Hold Off Boilermakers On Ground and Uncork Brilliant. Aerial Game

Fumbleitis Bothers Both Teams,

Ohio State Steamrollers Over IU, 46-7

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! College's Buc Leading to Riveters Single Score eyes Serve By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Crows. and Notice They're In LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 1—Iowa’s young Hawkeyes, sparked uptising. Bia 10 R by the brilliant passing of Glen Drahn, looked like veterans today st Hoosier 9 ace |and whipped Purdue, 21 to 7, in a Big Ten gamé before 32,000 fans,

COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 1 (UP)— i Given little recognition in pre-season clippings,

A touchdown-happy Ohio State, acting like the Big Ten threat it is, supposed to be, overpowered

sophomore-studded Indiana, 46-7,

here today before 70,568 fans. The Hoosiers played their hearts out, but after the first half,

victory. The Hawkeyes, who last won |at Lafayette in 1939, batted down! [Purdue passes and only rarel let a

Coach Eddie { Anderson's Iowans held off a feared ground attack by Purdue and used the breaks to score a Slean! sown

and Riley, who ‘couldn’t be held down by a horse, set up another. Defensively, Riley and sub

Purdue runner through. | Fullback Bill Reichardt and Line-

y 7 Ohio State turned out five touch- They never gave Harry Sgulbor- man Sale Woo 2 Bh foNwus on 20 Hip 3hs Lysis. NEXT OPPONENT e us More than a dozen times Half It was Ohio State all the way, ote Da Biron Jes, More than's dose Limes d., Oct. 1 Sithougts the Buckeyes held only Hiineis at Towa. eS Cardinals am ef er ski—the Big Ten's leading ground! Both teams suffered a mild’ s first half % gainer last year—a chance. case of fumbleitis which led to when Ohio's Fred (Curly) Mor Drahn, a six-foot 180-poundPurdue’s lone score midway in a 33 to 13 rison fumbled on the Ohio 6 and M I al rod. and Both of . Milan Sellers recovered for In-| junior rom Monona, Iowa, andthe first pe and Stock “Sta di Th 1 1 rt | ‘his sophomore Negro fullback Iowa's touchdowns in the second aLa. Fee Plays latey, Quay by) teammate, Donald Riley, were period. up a 26 to ack Al Tutsie drove over from {the big guns offensively for! The Purdue tally was set up with Bob the Two. o x Towa. ‘when Don Woodhouse fumbled cClain and hio Stats, a stiop-mark as| ! Drahn fired two long touch- ‘and Leo Sugar, a second-string a football threaifilifter squeezing be Bounty lend. recovered for Purdue. & min~ by Missouri last week, 35-34, ' . r served notice on the Big Ten with| Wi | naton Dro Ss ute later, John Kerestes went its first conference win today that. imi g 0 PS around right ena for the score it is not to be counted out of the, H 22 -6 and Rudy Trbovich converted. the scores, title race. untington, Score 8 Times Lou Briggs Offensive Giants Times Special {| Then it was Iowa's turn and ost iow Vie Janowicz much - heralded | WILMINGTON On Oct. — the boys from the corn country Ohio State fullback, and Jerry, {Quarterback Art Brady onal three times. They drove fier score Krall, fancy dan halfback from {three touchdown passes as the!52 yards in the first period, cule on Jo Ohio State's offensive. giants” asl {Wilmington Quakers scored a 22 minated when Drahn threw a 28- | wn pass to Bob Mcr the tally And time and egal, when he/ | EEE OPPONENT Jag touchle pass : going got rough on e_ groun Andersen at Huntington. - 3 the firth shcuracy kept the Ohio offensive ot vray ov Haters Co Has a a a pas io offensive - he hii Machine rE Wits Pots Diagrammed phole by Henry E. Glosing and J. Hugh ODomnell jcc fr 1ndiana here tonight.- It|stay. Woodward recovered Norb Nick Sebek, a Milan Serer. lowa quarterback Drahn heaves a pass to left end yesterday's game at Purdue. The play started on the Hawks on their first touchdown trip in the first period. jas Huntingburg’s third straight Adams Dune SS an, ing f the ack spot, | ly in the I age of the Fodor) McKenzie and the Hawkeyes are touchdown- bound in 50 and es downed on the Purdue 39. the | Brady flipped two TD heaves to/Fred Ruck sneaked over. coring. attack, but Ohio State’s line sel-| ~~ £3 | Right End Ron Miller Le Bi Kerestes fumbled a fou Sine 038 dom gave. B $ I $ I, 5 1 {third pay-dirt pass to f nd utes later. This time n's 6 ois Sgway ih a fumbling frat pe; Tribe ears onirea " Ins U lig INorman Ashworth, Fullback Billltarget was Jack Dittmer, and Bhat Hod, Sebek's fur JSROWIRE recoy. Hilgeman kicked a field goal and Drahn hit him in the end zone. ered Sebek’s fumble on n- 1 Fi $ Gr $ % Continued ‘from Page 29) Fayetteville Tehrs. 5, 385th Ordnance. One point after touchdown for the Reichardt converted all three me oer IN First Game of Series Huskies, 1 J BE Winn bade UT phe inser. soe Okie” state at Southern Caiiforsih.__ | (Continued from Page 29) |righthander, who fumbled Muir’ s| Western Reserve 69. Olivet 6. Ramaton: Lnsttute 1h Mores rown 7 na. Huntington scored its lone tally] Three times Purdue knocked on

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the first Buck-| | G02 10,105. 23 BE mrs ot ar apes aE, 0, i, -ler a on {he 1, then crashed over. Jim Sam Jethroe, Montreal's speedy|the Royals went down in order. |

lin the third frame when Quarter-ithe touchdown door but each {back Charles Taylor ran back a time Iowa stiffened. 'Wilmington kick for an 80-yard PURDUE

Wooster 16, Kalamazoo 6. EAST *

Jackson 31, Rus Lemoyne 20, Philander Smith 0. Lou. College 26, Miss. College I.

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¥ jMississibod Industrial 46, Campbell Cel- - my Hague missed the conversion. iel i Indians | Check ND Attack Penh ...c..00s0 0 7 7 1-21] touchdown tour. eft Ends—Bland. Sugar. Brewster. y Deluge Follows center fielder who was sold today| Fodblelan retired Be 1 Dartmouth «rvve. 0 0 0 0 0Morshowse 9. Wiles 13. |Score by periods: to Tk atkasn. Baith. Murray, to the Boston Braves for delivery lon three y outs to open the sixth | (Continued from Page 29) | North (Carolina College 7, South Carolina “* Sorts Ohio almost fumbled away its {and Muir did the same thing to! SS ta Wilmington ......6 0 9 72250 0% carnaeht. Knits, Reed. ns it |nexst season, got two of his team’s; ‘tory. The desperately- tric k y| Columbia a 7T 0 0 1-14] | Shepherd State 19, Potomac State 6. Huntington ......0 0 6 6 Bion Gua Wetzer Bkibing second touchdown opportunity as| {Montreal on four pitches. C. Smith 40, St. Pau gto o rds— hree hits. He hit a double in the Huskies, pushed back when they, Harvard .. 70 0 0-17 Posie Poly 3. Howard College 18. ——————————————— Right Tackles—Beletic. Ralapoios. Trbo~ vette Janowica dropped the ball While|ipirq and beat out a high hop-| Muir: Mows 'Em Down ltried to move back along the|———— oe | Tuskegee 14 Cla Vlg? Eads Whitmer, Butehko, MeCaffch., Oct. 1 returning an Indiana punt. Ohio per to Conway in the eighth. |. Kalin and Weatherly flied in the' ¢ *h : (Army o.oo. 0 0 14 28—42 Vireinia oi; Miami alt State 7. E ill Wi y. unveiled a recovered on the Indiana 46 and) The turnout of fans was held/seventh and Conway grounded, Po Dok a3 Re a o get enn State . 0 7 0 0— 7 Wiliam and Mary 39. V [Evansviiie ins 7 he TP pa We pi IR { pier en , Chicko, SRY Oe a Dek Scie 0 onion Hoes, hms. Sve. (5 Sis sven BT 415k oy 0 Bett Tope 8 1 3 SN Third Straight, 20-003 ms - ame ss th renewal the touchdown, Hague againithe Montreal Canadiens and Dave Gus Bell went into right| ; pass as the ound 2 tb ic ted utgers . yt Miscou 10 1 7 i ta Fullbacks—! estes. Kasperan. st football failed to convert, i Springfield. The 11,457 gave thelfield for the Tribe, replacing off Huskies a Se d they gives d Cornell .6 13 18 7—89 —— Ce BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Oct. 1 Lett Ends—McKensie, Woodard. Kaiser. Indiana scored its only touch- Bame a gross gate of $18912.07 Weatherly. Muir went to WoOrk| sci before the half ended. Colgate .. . 0 7 7 13—27 Denver +0 0 2 0—2_Rvansville airbourne gridiron|"'Cett Teckies—Winsiow. Bunts. Paulsen. arked by down and the Ohio State touch-| Which was broken down this way: land retired Montreal in order for, J ee — ee |Okla. A & M. 24 1 13 14—48 crew lashed through the air for D. A. Woodhouse. Taruer. lick's pin- down deluge followed. $11,347.24, players’ share; $2364.07, /the third straight inning. Heinrich, sensational sopho- Brown .,....... 714 0 7—28 vee touchdowns to win their] Centers Laster. ted all but 0 ug! d in the third clubs’ share, and $2836.81, com- Turner was Podbielan’s second more, played in his third major (Holy Cross .....0 0 0 6—86 ‘Texas .......... 1 0 30 1956, Rint oar eel oer nd demon- Taking Soman n oe or missioners’ share. Istrikeout victim in the eighth.|collegiate game, made it back] TT 7 like ceeseienes 007T 0 0— 17 NEXT OPPONENT t Ends—Dittmer, Hoff, DeProspero, perio 0 e marc | M beyond the midfield stripe and Navy veresrnane 0 28 a ————— = ~ |. Evansville at Missouri Valley. T { Muir fouled out to Catcher Steve bey LTE 7—33 tarts case or . Ruck. to. passed 95 yards. with Morrison) Full House Expected Lembo and Beard grounded out.burled a 45-yard pass into the| Princeton rive 1 0 0— 17, Texas A & a ves 1s |tnira straight contest. 20 to ©. meet HaltoacksPryaut.® Longles. Coma going over for the score. Hague’s| Tomorrow’s game, however, i8, I.embo was an easy out to arms of Kirkby who took it on| I. ° a ——— |from Wester: Kentuck State Right Halfbacks—Naber. D. Woodhouse, the dead run and scooted un-| 6. Arkansas 27. Texas Christian . 0! estern ucky Brandt, Pask ound game Minutes later, Krall brought the Tn hitting| | Houston U. 26, Wichita College here tonight. Fullbacks, Riley, Green. ’ 8

| conversion was no good ‘again. expected to pack in 20,000 fans. Kalin and Dan Bankhead,

ouchdowns i is Indianapolis’ thiré op-for Podbielan, grounded out to{touched into the end zone. Jim

{Florida 40, Tulsa 7 fans off their seats as he pranced portunity at the minor league Fleming. Jethroe beat out a high|Rosenzweig' converted.

| Houston U. 26, Wichita Quarterback Frank Gonterman; suis

ichits 6. TS. | {Lincoln 18, Louisville Municipal 6. |tossed a five-yard touchdown Petr 7 to 58 yards for another Ohio score,icrown and it has never lost out,ihopper to Conway but Cimoli was| In the third period the Irish Little Boek JU 3. Askatisas Brosh 0. aerial to Hao Gene Logel in |p Touehdo oe — os, MgKensie, Buck, yf Michigan’ and Hague converted. \winning in 1917 under Jack Hen- out on a long fly to Bell in right- (really began to move. Husky| . Morehouse 9, Wiley 18. (the first quarter for the first TD. vich, Reichard bo: ans’ huge Fans File Out |dricks and again in 1928 urnder|center, fumbles paved the way for two, | Tennessee Poly sg, Howard College 1% |Logel took a pass from R. Wilson gars gee: Lyle Claro, 3 Pd Dats: e. "As the third period neared an Bruno Betzel. Charley Lare, a righthander, touchdowns, Leon Hart and] Teli. 6 Jeinesser State 10 SoTiston Univ land lateralled to Charles Jarboe RF; Be oe Head adly accur- end, Savic tossed from the In-| Ted Beard drew a walk to openiwas on the Royals’ mound as|Larry Coutre scoring on runs of | a 2ietnational 0. wp Se Ar Eansas State Houston 13. (for the 19-yard touchdown play in| Statistics: o Universit: tn en of eight diana 24 to Janowicz, who ranjthe game and Van Cuyk attempt- the Tribe came to bat in the seven and 37 yards, respectively. Lo . ~~ FAR WEST [the third quarter. First downs’ ooo... Purdue Iowa ) 231 yards 18 yards for the score. Hague’ 's|ed to pick him off six times. Jack ninth. Lare was the third pitcher Oracko kicked one of his two| lle of T——— pe = In the fourth, Watson threw to Nef Jards Tushing #3 143 . irq passing kick again was good. |Cassini and Nanny Fernandez/used by the home team. T tries. Marian {Stanford sesesesn 0 0 0 ~p7|J- McDougal from the 16-yard line Forwards attem fed". I e Wheeled Substitute left-half Dick Doylejwent downs swinging and Les| Cassini opened the ninth with | Washington fumbled again on| (Dickinson 6. [Michigan . ceeeees T 0.20 0 )_@—*!lfor the final score. Bill Russler |} Forwards foiercepied og 1 ° > ¥ . drove over from the three for the Fleming grounded out. a single to right and was sacri-|the last play of the third quarter | State Tchrs. 14. Mansfield | Ore on State.... 0 0 0 0— 0 0/kicked two conversions. rial our nts. of puis. C8 0! o first Ohio touchdown in the 4th| Sam Jethroe, Montreal's great|ficed to second by Fernandez.and the Irish recovered the ball M4, Franklin and Mar- lool 1814 7 Tl Score by periods: ummjes, . Tot :. 3 riod. {Negro outfielder who was sold] {Fleming popped to the shortstop on the Husky 13. Halfback Jack! - > ———— (Western Ky. .... 0 0 0 0— 0 Sai los ol pale. vv es 4 ge land Kalin grounded out: {Landry bulled through guard for| estminstsr (Pa.) |S. California.... 0 7 14 14—385 | poansville cries 8°07 pp Yards pena 0 «f The fans were leaving thejtoday for delivery next vear to {th 1 Irish touchdown. The Cheyney” vein 10. 3, ON State ....7 0 0 0— 70 - —From lise of scrimmage. ther substitute,/the Boston Braves, fanned. Gino| After Morgan drew a base onthe inal Irish touchdown. Massachusetts 54. Norwich 0. lor stands when ano {Cimoli was an infield out and balls, Muir's first in the game, PAT was perfect and Notre Dame] Middlebury 3, Bates 7. | Montana 16, Utah State 18. Fight balfback Walter Klevay, {Bobby Morgan was called out on the Redskin southpaw retired theiled 27-7. Millersville Tehrs. H, Shippensburs | 30 Jose ‘State 30, Brigham Young 0. caught a pass from Doyle on the| j3000 2 | side to end the game. | The Irish held the Huskies at|Moersan State 32, Delaware State | Willamette 7, €

Indiana 11. On the next play|

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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL yu Bend Riley 21, South Bend Cen- |

8 oomin on Dnlversity 3. Mitchell 7. Evansville Central 36, nton, Ill., 20. at ve Mater Dei 19 Owensboro, Ky. ol gr.

Francis 0. | % a ne South 17, po Frobel Emerson 13, Ft. Wayne Cetitral

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The victory was the 19th for an| seeing, was safe on Morgaw's| ON Wrestling Card Left Ends—Olson, Apking. Ol Isen.

Ohio State team over Indiana injj,ot Roy Weatherly flied out; A newcomer to local pro mat| [eft §ads-Olson. Ap) Jisen their 31 years of competition. land Jack Conway lined a single circles, Rocco Columbo, of the Lett Guards Burnett, Holsknecht. Zurek. frenton’ Tohrs. 12, Glassbow Tehrs. 12 And it was a tough blow for through the box. |Bronx, N. Y., will see action in| Risht Guards— Foster. Gasson rinity 34, Wilitams 18, 7 ov 1 Hoosier Coach Clyde Smith, who Earl Turner hit a 320-tdbt|the first event on next Tuesday| Lisht packles Baer. | pith, O'Brien. SL qthetsiern : "Lea

aine 0. Swarthmore 14, , Washincton College 14.

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Union was making his first appearance double against the right center|night’s Armory wrestling card. | Susrierbacks—Heinticn, O'Lear Virsinia. Stake 20; Bluctield sta State 7. ooh ° OF Central 34, Pt. Wayne Cen- ROEBUCK AND CO. in Ohio stadium. field screen scoring Kalin. Muir| Columbo’s impressive physical Fight Halfbacks—Seth, Norton. Wagner 71, Susquedanna oT tral 25. OHIO STATE {fanned and Beard walked, filling|makeup won him Mr. America NOTRE DAME West Chester Tehrs, 20. Penn Military 14. : : left Ends—Gilvert, Palmer, Schuittker,|the sacks. {honors in 1946. Left Ends_Mutsheller. Flynn, Wavbright.| West Vireinia Wealeran 3, Glenville State ‘Vanderbilt Nips Left Tackies—0'Hanlon, Jennings, Muller, Cassini singled to left center, An opponent has not been se- ji Tackles—Martin. Hudak,

W. Virginia State 27, H Johnson. | witworth 27, Whitman 3. © © Worcester Tech

OR a rds—Wittmanen Tonef!. Mattey, | SCOTINgG Conway ‘and Turner. lected. - Mads Ra Lininger. ark Ry. Fernandez grounded out to re-| Two other bouts will complete — ao sank eva, Baron Rath, . NA [tire the side with the Tribe three the all-heavyweight, three-event| Rifit Cpards—Waliner Helwls, Lalls, Tent Gace Wilson, Trautwein, Ed-|runs in front. {program, Bo

19, Lowell Textile 12. ‘Alabama, 14-7

SOUTH | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 1 Miss. U. cec0eeee © 0 0 0— 0) (UP) — Vanderbilt's heralded Kentucky ....... 7 718 20—47|dynamite exploded under Ala|bama 14 to 7 today. But it took Tulane ......... 6 0 0 12—18|a frantic defense to stop the

with Buddy Rogers Zmijew hin « ds—Wightkin, Hart, ; Watsén, Bastoger,| ID the Royals’ second, Kevin| [signed io tangle with the Zebra ones ows, Fovanun 5 ' | » ma. acks — Wertz, Sais, Widd (Connors flied out to Weatherly. RI n the n attraction e

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ews: |side pitch over the right centerGuards—W. Smith, Wituckl. p. field fence for a 320-foot home Bosak. Bird, {run to lead off the third inning.

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t Ends—Craton, Winston arterbacks—Sebek, Benner, Eosoue-)

ft Halfbacks—Tutsie, Marshall, Robert“ig ht Halthacks—Husgett, , Wilkina,

Sets Sellen Pio State Fra Touchdowns: Ohio State—Krall 3. SchnitMorrison, Janowics, Doyle, Klevay.

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Van Cuyk’s fourth strikeout victim. Conway hit -a-single off the

out.

With two down, Jethroe dribbled a hit to right and gained second with the speed that brought him 89 stolen bases this year. He was stranded as Gino Cimoti flied out. After Joe Muir grounded out in the fourth, Beard looped a double to short left field, Cassini fanned and Fernandez walked. Fleming forced Fernandez for the third out.

Morgan was out to Fleming unassisted. Connors lasheds a

}double down the left line. Muir

tossed out Wahl, Connors moving to third. Connors scored when Beard dropped Schmees’ short fly. Bridges grounded out. After two down in the fifth, Conway drew a walk and scored on Turner’s' double off the right field wall. Van Cuyk was re-

in the Sweet 16 Softball Tournament. and “Blooming- | ton will bring down the curtain on the season at the Municipal Stadium today. The game is slated for 8 p. m.| with a consolation game at 7 p. m. between the fourth place | Indianapolis Comets and the U.| S. Tires teams.

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Duke Wins, Nto7 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 1 (UP)—Duke’s inspired Blue Devils

crust today as batterin’ Billy Cox and a murderous line confounded Tennessee and won 21 to 7. The Vols shook their trance in the last few minutes. Then sophomore Harold Payne clutched a Duke punt and buzzed back 91 yards to bring 41,000 fans up screaming. But outside of that single spectacular thrust Tennessee fever was in the game.

Sports Program Set The Riveria Club will launch its winter sports program Tuesday with the opening of the gym 2pd the indoor pool. Club officials making plans for a basketball league and physical fitness classes. ¢

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Kentyely Wins, 47-0

OXFORD, Miss., Oct. 1 (UP)— Vito Parilli and his Kentucky|-———— mates galloped around Mississippi like a bunch of sassy Blue Grass colts today and rolled up a 47 to 0 victory before 25,000 fans. The effortless romp projected Kentucky high in national foot-

victories and a fotal of 137 points, 66 of them against Southeastern Conference foes. Their newest victim, Mississippi, had been co-favorite for the loop title because of a comparatively easy schedule—which included Kentucky.

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