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; : : And Uncover New Versatile Runner 1 2 ah ~ Vaunted MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 8 (UP)—Minnesota left little doubt about its Rose Bow! aspirations today as it toppled Northwestern 21 to 7 ANG in its upening Big Ten football game before $4,213 rain-moaked fans TE OO : ; ; at Memorial Stadium.

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3) nit A 8 (UP)—A The Wildcats, who wrecked Minnesota's bowl hopes last year HO" AVR State Fame. to, dent the. Gophers be ne bee CLT 104 8 ing attack game to dent the Gophers’ beIW 08 win a 32 hemoth line and stop a talented 1.10 1 95; i + assortment of fast and power- as 32.84 driving backs. 30 7 passer. in 2 : In addition to upping their : 11 9 completely 5 \ stock for Western Conference : 8 R0 hard-charging : . . ‘ |honors, the Gophers uncovered a 0 ers 0 0.8. cepted Songin ; Si TEAR 3 versatile runner in Sophomore 3:34) 4 two minutes 4 NEXT OPPONENT Won't Say Wh Fm TiaR State N ; Minnesets on ; wwe a Songin fumble 4 SHE aR, Will Stay in Game )GERS in the 3 E Dick Gregory, who scored tw H O A 3 7 out of 23 touchdowns and would a COLUMBUS, O,, Oct. 8 (UP)— 3.8.3: Unable to ] made it three had his run not) Tick Cullep: one of the most sob 1 100 the ground, State passed their p been nullified by a penalty. or ue baseball, a e040 0° way to victory with Vince /Bye Usual Sparkplug agus y tia 9-8 O'Bara, Bill Lu signed as manager of the Milwau1.8 Ropeh ig and Fran Billy Bye, veteran left halfback kee Brewers. 1.3 14 ors 8 heaving hon- from Anoka, Minn., did his usual| Cullop, who made the announce1.5.30 . spark-plugging in the first period ment from his home here, re 34.0.0 Scores on Pass 4 as his sharp passes set up the'to comment why he was severing : 2 } 2 Substitute End Ed Hoover first Gopher touchdown by Full-ihis relationship with the Brewers. e's ¢ ov” scored the first of State's five back Frank Kuzma from the 1-| However, he did say that he Se touchdowns when he snagged foot line to cap a 70-yard drive. would remain in baseball in some ee 9050 Songin’s pass on the Boston 22- But Bye suffered a groin injury/capacity. Nick has been manager A 0.0.1.8 yard line and ran it over. Bill early in the second quarter andiof the Brewers for five years, 20 88 Luther whipped a jump pass to Coach Bernie Bierman sent inljoining the Milwaukee club after amon 1 Jack Storer in the end zone after Gregory to fill the breach. two successful seasons with the fatten in Sth. Owen Daugherty took a reverse Gregory showed his apprecia-|Columbus Red Birds. Tesking in on. handoff and raced 47 yards to the tion by ripping off runs an of 29 i Win > 5% Seaseh with Milwauies Banta in on 4. 12 yards, then scampe aroun n . 000 330 000-8 State hooked up three aerials left end from five yards out to/pennant and was named manager . 000 004 0084 in the closing minutes of the sec- score Minnesota's second touch-{0f the year in the minor leagues 3 Lopat R. ond period for 60 yards and their down. He scored again early in|for the second time. He first won 0. Campania third touchdown, the payoff com- the third quarter from the 24ithat honor in 1943 with the Red wun ing on a pass from O'Bara to End after the Gophers recovered a|Birds. Finishing third in the reg- ¥. ‘Brooklyn S. John Smidansky in the end zone. Wildcat fumble. ular season, his club went on to robe 3, Lopat 1, ¢ A circus catch by Storer who Rain in Last Half yin the Little Nari ii ¢ out—By Lopat picked the ball from among three 5 1 tell dui at ofS Joara at Milwaukes, his Hits—Off New- ; Boston defenders accounted for eavy rain fe ng m finished out of the first division in 1%, Lovat 9 the first t the last half and it seemed to tellljust once. Dey e first State score in the third rth le piays—Miksis period. more on Minnesota than on No 2h ————————————— on’ ene ta rE oyerd nne until wen mtoP@NN Squeaks By

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the third period, the Wildcats fi- * nally solved the Gopher defense P rinceton, 14-13 and crashed to the Minnesota 33] PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 8 in that quarter. (UP)—Penn had the accurate The Gophers pushed them back) foot of Herb Agocs working for it

r - was called. To 35-0 Victory that time, but Northwestern per-|today and that weapon was good

» Yankees, , gisted. Intercepting a Minnesota|for two placements that stole the ensen, pinch MUNCIE, Ind, Oct. 8 (UP)— Diagramed Photo by Times Staff Photographer Bob Wallace and J. Hugh 0'Donneli| P2SS OD their own 47, the Wild- show from Princeton's speed

ine, the third A afoot-.as the Quakeps beat the by Brooklyn, Ueto a ie Spoiled Halfback Mike Livorsi of Butler circled through 11-yard line for the first of two touchdown bids in the game at the Bowl yesterday. The drive stalled inside da» peed a i Tigers, 14 to 13, before a crowd rike: 3 and the victory string sported by left tackle for a first down on the Western Reserve initial quarter of the Butler Western Reserve football the 102d line. and Gaspar Perricone, Rich Athan|°f 32,000 in Palmer Stadium. .of the road , Anderson’s Ravens with an un- and Dick Alban did the visitors’) The Tigers were loaded with he game for expected 35 to 0 victory here to-

speed. They wouldn't hi bee ae Bulldogs Unable To Stem Hanover Belts Firat etfestive Tunntog of the tay in the oe without ®t peli a = Frequent penalties slowed the MY 0 REA | y 5 DAY Tigers 27-7 play from the py Ps ut ey. Sou ein Zractically sot. Cardinals and the removal of ‘ Vi isitors' Groun a AHa ck ti Basie Berice caught the ball on the bounce and| 'g. princeton ran around the

An ’ 1 . ot credit for derson’s star halfback early in MADISON, Oct. S—Hanover's/Punged over. Ed Nemetz con-iyne twice for touchdowns. And

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} saved it for NEXT OFIONINY (Continued from Page 33) TN twa | Panthers BUTLER parlayed two pass in-|' speed also paid off in preventing Anderson at Huntington. | Lett Ends—Fsrmer, Schuesler, Pisher, |terceptions into fourth quarter Gordie Soltau made all three of) yy; extra Penn touchdowns when Sta an Normal. cago Bear-like line that averaged | {the Gophi ints aft - Left Tackles—Kunts, Bidstrup |scores here this afternoon to beit|'c GOPhers' points after touch captain and halfback George the opening period because of 199 pounds was largely respons-| Left Guards Mcemek, tandry. DePauw's Tigers 27-7. Warren 00WD: although he missed a field| geopia overtook and spilled Quaker injuries also was a contributing ible for the two Butler touchdown | Eight Guards '~ Kyvik, Maternowski, ge goal attempt from 20 yards out in| paii.tote h P denials in the game's infancy. Sieh Tack Bi h | NEXT OPPONENT the third period. | oters who were in the clear factor in their lop-sided win. ha re Yh ures. and heading for the goal line.

Jack Renner carried Adrian {| DePauw at Grinnell, Castilla’s punt return 23 yards paste rhacke Solveiier, Fike, "Hallam. | Hanover 3 Kose Poly

to the Reserve 24 in the first min- Fee Straub. | Guthrie, Panther line backer, Big 1 0 Standings Steelers Nip Lions

The crowd of 6500 fans saw Ball State's fullback Mike Hoff-

1 nner, BW En a ute of play. Mike Livorsi, who! Ke Weldekamp, Cornelius, dohn-|pulled in the two DePauw tosses By United Press PITTSBURGH, Oct. 8 (UP)— back Bob Baker, who also made showed well in a fill-in capacity’ WESTERN RESERVE and set up scoring plays for ur . Blake WL T mt TPOP|The Pittsburgh Steelers took adr 5 § pi ed % SR arre m >s as . five placements, get ihe Second, 2 ALEXANDER - ANDERSON ie lert June Po SE fal he dusrde EE dts See: DePauw sdored ‘When JoRn|fiinets 4 } Bay Jrantsee ’e i: Pon ent in the opening period. sian ol y Con are Nor, Bobi Oe een, Che 37jon efeat .the Detroit Lions, * Halfback Max Kehoe. snatched ! it first down on the 12. Flavian goient Sua ds— Bowes. Passo, Barnicle. er pass uck Vear in Wotthwestern hie 7 37114 6 7, In a National Football an Anderson end zone fumble In| id Weidekamp got two, another {Richi Tackles — Riccl, Mavrinicholas, the end zone for a score. The play|m HOUR 298 ] %| League game before 21,355 fans the second, then raced 68 yards| @ play failed to gain and Quarter- ® Cot, cooper, went twenty yards. PURDUE "9 3 § 00 13 4 tonight.

Budinak back Bil Sylvester was unable to| Sig EE SUS, dregs, down, Reserve taking over on Hint Halftacig—Lee, Hua, Dancin. downs. Scoring by Periods March Stalled ern Reserve 9 9 8 1k After Reserve punted out to mach uchdowns—N. Corbin. L. Corbin, Hura

in the third for his sixth TD of the season to lead Cardinal scorers. The Cardinals’ final score was made in: the fourth by half-| "4 back Nick Luketics, who raced 69 yards to the payoft’stripe.

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Score by periods: J fr the Red 37, Butler marched all|®FficiliC gereree—Dan Tehan. Umpire— Bai State ...., 14 7 7 7-88] BLANCHARD I the way to the two-yard line|E J. Sebald Head Linesman—jack McLain. Anderson suisse. 0 0 0 0— 0 WS : where - its shaky machine sput- But- : . = ; i tered on fourth down. Weide-|rotal first downs danse vil ; ‘ kamp, Livorsi and Chelminiak First downs by rushing : | got to thé 10, a penalty moved First, downs by pena les a 0 ° Butler to the five, Weidekamp nme, Si 3 345 punched to the three, then to the rie Lr ust, Lt iis two. On fourth down Sylvester forward passes Ce 3 is { fipped to the right to Livorsi|Forward bases had interceviod 3 0 . |who couldn't hold onto the low, |Number of Bante rr. 8.8 ankle-throw inside the end zone. |XAverase yardage of punts .... 338 331

etur After an exchange of punts, a Vorage yardage of punt returns 33

X CLEVELAND, Oct, 8—Case In-| Number of KICKofs «-. ..-- § pass from Ron Hallam, intended [Average yardage of kickoffs ... 53 24 4

stitute of Technology today defeated the Little Giants of

umber of kickoff returns ... § for Harry Farmer, was snatched Average yd. of fekoff returns 132 132

Wabash, 13-7. out of the air by Ray MecSemek mes lost eh amples 110 8} The Hoosiers scored first when but ruled an illegal catch, ques- SHER RIES 5. a ios 3% LR Bob Holstein took a pass from Ho: $ |tionably batted into the air by a pa over sured jrom scrimmage, | ling! Bob Mays in the second quarter : sa » = . wia Butler receiver first. The penalty |¥ yard line j or OPPONET St i T il 4 Th ill . set Butler back past the midstripe real Clavelzndt standouts . : {where Pem Cornelius’ punt returnpoweriu eveland standouts. Qontte at Wabash, an ars AM e w ri S for 70 yards by Fullback Nate] It was Butler's third straight

climaxing @& drive of 41 yards Football's greatest players and timely and exciting series will be!Corbin, Len’s brother, began the loss to Reserve. sparked by. Fullback Joe Dooley ~oaches are going to tell, in The|such all-time gridiron greats as touchdown parade. Corbin got a Coach Tony Hinkle’s concern in and -Quarterback Frank Roman.| ‘fimes, about their greatest thrill|Glenn Davis and “Doc” Blan-| fast get away on the left side of |the passing department, for one,

_apjion the gridiron. {chard. ‘Army’s great touchdown!the field and blazed through al- might be reflected in the men2 tie Wsleninta even-al “My Greatest Day in Football,” twosome; Slingin’ Sam Baugh,| {most untouched. {tor’s feeling that “we'll just have T.yard line after a sustained |2P exclusive series of dramatic| Glenn Dobbs, Pop Warner, Bob| Capt. Bill Kuntz, stopping an- to keep plugging along trying to drive of 50 ‘yards. Late in the personal experience stories, will Zuppke . . . an entire lineup of|other potential Reserve drive, re-/improve our passing.” fourth quarter Case scored again. begin in The Times sports section first-stringers. covered a fumble on the Butler 17| “We've shown some improveHalfback Jim Thiling of Case next Sunday. Each of the great stars recap-!just before Butler was forced to/ment in some departments,” he was off on a 15-yard run but Others in Parade tures in these stories the peak|punt out weakly to its own 29. Len averred. He was aware that Re-

The “kick-off” next Sunday re- moment of his career on the grid-| Corbin went to the 22, Don Hura serve punched much of its 345 b. Suiibled synep lackled. He yas lates the “greatest day” experi-|iron . .. giving readers of The pumped to the 15, Len Corbin|yards pune rushing through derolled over the oul Hine. was ehced by the late Knute Rockne. Times a seat at the 50-yard-line|slashed inside left tackle to the|femsive formations believed paloh 8! Chuck The Rockne story will be fol-jof football's greatest imoments.|three then Hura scored. ished up last week. Reserve hit recove y teammate UCK|jowed the next day. by Frank| Only in The Times will you find f

X ar. Leah Sn o ¢ Burge Recovers Fumble ¢ half of 16 passes for 126 yards ’ : Ww. Ree ai 000 Gu? Sahys Jara then George|“MY GREATEST DAY IN FOOT Just before the half ended, Don|and Butler got five of 15 for 64. J abas ( Gipper) Gipp, of Notre BALL.” Order your Times in ad The fi wns . Case ..,eceeees. © 0 7 8—13/Dame player fame. . . . vance — daily and Sunday — by| Burge recovered a Reserve fumble e first do Went 10. Ragerve, Others parading through this|telephoning RI. 5551. on the Butler eight, thwarting an-|15 to 10, with six of them coming Late P Wi other score on the Blue three-yard |from passes for the visitors. are rass vvins ‘Hot Rod’ Race Slated On Winchester Track line, pare Sgaive tem, Which saw > For Geor etown Times Special leads the Mutual Roadster As- Butler's Fullbacks Bent Johnson i Was 3 ulback ARS | g WINCHESTER, Oct. 8—The|soclation title standing with 1763) sna, Cornelius spelled Weldekamp, op oardea Tackle Tod Tu: ih 1939 QUALITY 1939 PRICE 1949 STYLE! WAKE FOREST, N. C., Oct. 8ifinal “hot rod” roadster race of points will be back to battle Tom | co COUragingly, the latter playing) ot 17-pounder, wh Tuk rn UP)—A bullet pass over the line|the 's Win- With a mild Hines, : Be re : TEAM ( et pas r season at Frank Funk's Win-|Cherry, Muncie, second place,| Harry Farmers return to the/become a father in Cleveland 3 from five Yards ou gave George: chester Speedway vi be Haged with ve pots} Boy Prosser, Nore wae noticeable but Butler| Summary: ; Levinson has them. The same fine, all fur felts you wore ; \ high- ov: mor-{Sun Valley, Cal, 1383, Sam : : ; Wake Forest ‘today with only 65{row afternoon. {Skinner, Muncie, 1339, = Ralph | errs 00 Dusk in Xegetve gb er ol ten years ago . . . and at the same price! Get your : seconds left to play. Red Renner, of Woodburn, who|Stover, Muncie, 1086, and others. Experience ta maich the speedy: Te Halfback Billy Conn’s pass JANA NAN MA NAS AA MEAN AI AC J A J A A EAA A AR JE NTE new style and color, today, na hat that i. S18 nailed end BilF Resch in the end * x d i 8 gone for the score that broke the| Xx M ompetition, » long deadlock as 8000 home fans Now Playing Ui ofys oll competitio r : screamed in dismay. * ab Wh G X CRASKING . . : 3 e Graylynn ADL OT A IT SUR: | [ophemons Toulon. +f BLUE ROOM . . . i ATS ke $ 2 % me x : x & $ ASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 8[% x STOCK CAR iy LY (UP)—Cannon Mayes, a sopho-|% 3 J . vr more who does nothing but kick)» x J ‘ extra points, did what two acrap-|¥ x 8 : i: Jing football teams i * One of America’s Foremost ~~ ¥ $1.00 ON SUNDAY gra St the victory margin as Vanderbilt |} Organ-Piano Stylists 3 a hgh N sctaped 4 Mississippi, Bn ap x Youll love Kenney's su- * L wy iy TT 0 MIRE : dam % ] , and Sa1..8 A.M; {0 8 P. M, wf = 27,000 saw the battle of touch- x nterta men ae i ET downs set en Mayes made % preci: ¥ NA ).50 ik every one of his four kicks good * the expert preparation Phone LI. 7447 ere i. while Don Blanchard of Missis- |x of Blue Room food and ¥ A sippi missed one of his four tries. [* cocktails and moderate % C WY 42 aia There was little other ditference 3 prices . . . Plan NOW for ¥ Gf , : in the offensive battle } 4 a wonderful evening! x IRs) WASH SRLS AREL ak of the uar-|¥ °X LTTE Arie on passe of 003 Grayiynn Blue Room—( 1th & Posnsyivana. i WER gan taney yards or better, Berka diol Addie didi ok ok sosemiminmimrnil wis . = : ge ; * : ey _ ¢ i ; 3 » » eo a * - & rl i a is J