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wen club oA ?'s Boys Heavy, Fighting Line elaine 3 . Completes 13 of 16 Pass Attempts for 177 classed n Yards as Mates Roll to 34th Straight — = ~~ Filled By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer : ny EAST LANSING; Mich., Nov. 5—Notre Dame flashed

to a 34 to 21 victory over Michigan State today with precision co-ordination of a ground and air attack by Quarterback Bob Williams before 51,277 customers in the Spartans’ stadium. It was the 34th consecutive game without a defeat for ‘the Irish over three and one-

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By BILL EGGERT Western Michigan took a lot of bark out of the Bulldogs yesterday, crushing Butler, 40 to 6, In the Bowl before skimpy Dad's Day football crowd of 8000. - - The loss dropped Butler to last

place in the Mid-American Con- | ‘arnegie Hall, ference breaking a tie with West- Old Story: u Michigan State, reputed to have Runs Out of Gas the toughest line the Irish will NEXT OPPONENTS a meet all season, came up-to its est. Michigan a4 Western Reserve. Photo: Page. 3 $5. clippings. Led by Guard Ed Bagern Michigan who previously had “CH AMP AIGN., Il.. Nov. 5 up| NEXT OPPONENTS

Notre D N —Tllinols overpowered Indiana'siverk. orth Carolina fn New

unpredictable team 33 to 14 to-|->tichican Siate st Oregon State. day, keeping alive the Illini'sidon, Don Mason and Don Cole hopes of winning the Western man, the Spartans’ forwards Conference title and a return/fought in a bitter give-and-take trip to the Rose Bowl. |with the Notre Dame line, paced The victory, recorded before aby Tackles Jim Martin and Bob Dad's Day crowd of 40,457, saw|Toneff and End Leon Hart. Sophomore Halfback Johnny But the Irish superiority told {when Williams realized the pat{tern of ‘the State defense. The Spartans “used six, seven and jelght-man lines. Williams early in 5X Karras pound to within 45 yards | [the -second PRGA pega mixing Bio ficient Oh 106 ray ; Diagram photo layout by Henry Glesing J. and John Spicklomirs, [Of 8 new Western Conterence his run and passe : : {rushing record. Gets 13 of 16 Passes ¥

Mitvare 3 Yo De a Here is Quarterback Norm Harris of Western completed in 21 attempts yesterday against Butler in the scrimmage line and sped for the right flank for a | yurras gaining 155 yards in 12! Against an eight-man line, he club in size and Butler didn’t have Michigan finding his target on one of the 11 passes he the Bowl. Dick Stull, Broncho halfback, stepped across Hh three-yard ‘completion. that oi fated an Tiiacks attack|threw #0 Bilscete shully hat he Som th d t t th i a : the Sheed a get je find large] H K S| Cc l Or L of WwW ; {ground and 102 through the air|177 yards and two EL dor enough holes in the line and the anover eeps ate ean, arons ge djs, I tmann ea S oO verines bo set a new conference single-| Against a six-man line he sent

pass defense showed a marked me record of 552 yarde gained. Emil Sitko, Larry Coutre and

weakness against Harrie: builseys Drops Greyhounds, 21-6 1 Widen Lead To 20-12 Win Over Purdue he yards et. the old ari of Frank Seaslel Janwig fof Sole

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A Texan may have thought he was home as the two clubs attempted 49 passes. The Bronchos had the best average completing 11 of 21, three for touchdowns ice from the arm of Quarterback Nou in Norm Harris. Bill Sylvester, Stan Crawforth and Rollie Hallam did the Butler SE pitching completing eight of 28 a for 135 yards. Bulldogs Outweighed

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Western -Michigan scored on o —The-Irish-led-14 to 7-at the its second series of plays in the Treesh Leads Panther Ground Attack; i Michigan Scores 3 Touchdowns in 1st Half, Needs 45 Yards half, but Williams finished off his He ating aver “jo Central Scores Opening Touchdown | St. Louis Flyers Here | Clings Grimly fo Lead as Boilermakers Rally |_XKarras' 155: Sais tn the) opponents with nearly completa tackle for 25 yards and a TD. By FRANK.ANDERSON | At Coliseum Tonight ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 5 (UP)—Hot-and-cold Michigan yards of the season rushing mark|The surge for 20 points gave the George Dunn placekicked the ex-| Hanover stayed in the undefeated, untied ranks yesterday with| g ripped to three first-half touchdowns today and then hung on fOF & held by Les Horvath of Ohlo(Irish a 34 to 7 margin with less tra point, a 21-6 victory over Indiana Central before 2000 fans in.Manual’s| Wa ELAND, Nov. 5 (UP)—i29 to 12 grid triumph over tenacious Purdue. State. Karras still has two games|than eight minutes remaining. Butler made ft a ball game 1 Delavan Smith field. yahe eveland Barons widened Again, it. was dazzling Halfback Chuck Ortmann who led the in which to smash the record. It was then that State came the second quarter when Sylves- The Panthers found their vaunted passing attack completely their_lead. to points bu the, Wolverines to the decision they needed to remain in running for Indiana marched 87 yards to aback for two surprising touchter threw a 45-yard pass to Half- stifled and were forced to take the land route to victory. Hurtling esting lat i en} hele third straight Western Conference title. touchdown after the opening| Photo Page 34 . i Vrs 5 back John Chelminiak who ran Hank Treesh, speedy left halfback, led the Panther assault with ling Indianapolis, 4 to 3, before] Although he was NOt a8 atl Lint Tuna. one an 80 yar arq Kickoff with Nick Sebek going] i 15 more yards to score. Ray Me- two touchdowns, Fullback Howard |8338 fans. Lupate in the a as When he | orient over for the score to grab a T7/ downs, obtained by Gene Glick : L Semek’s placekick was low. Conrad got the other tally. | \Minnesota almost singlehande (to 0 lead. But after that the on passes. His first toss was for The Arm Takes Over } ind Central started off| Hoosier Conference The Caps, who meet St. Louls'yy. Milwaukee towhead reeled! The Boilermakers, underdogs show belonged to Illinois. 83 yards over-all, with’ Lynn v From there on it was all West- fast. With six minutes of the, Grid Standings in, Tidian tar, phot Et rrr - joy two touchdowns, slowed the Karras, Ronald Clark, and|Chahanots going to the Irish 6. - n kt awl in the ern Michigan. Dick Stull, a half-|first period gone, Jim Peterson BE eee L TP % points in front of the Fiyers. Western Conference | Michigan attack to a cr other Illinois backs clipped off Next he hit Bob Carey for the b back, plowed his way for 12 yards Panther quarterback, tried al freee Fiche 318 ow the & of tFouthall’ Standinas) |second half and unveiled a snappyione long run after another for score. The next time the Sparand & TD later in the second pass from his own 20-vard line. : T3010 MW wm as second straight w.'L T. Pet lair ttack of their own. But théithe rest of the afternoon. When | tans got the. connected quarter. Then Harris, The Arm,| he past never aves. Central's prankin ed i 1 77 113 Baron victory over Indianapolis Ohio State ........:. 3 5.8 30/damage was done by that time. (Indiana pulled in to step the Ili- to Carey far 38, to the S took over. He hit Stull with ‘a!Bill Crowe came in fast from his /fRdigns AT i e 3 mas Hey grabbed their Hint vie | linote ©. T +i 3 The Wolverines, striking in the nols sweeps, Quarterbacks Bernie Notre Dame 7, then found Dorne 4 25-yard heave on the goal line|left halfback spot, intercepted on §ose Fel ---------- 1 1.1 81% wa Ne as El me d out | Minnesota Ff 800 air and on the ground, missed as meu and Don Bagels threw] Dibble m ey end: zone for Anand found the range again with|the Hafiover 15 and returned to|————— | INCTnWestern orale! ‘2 4&0 800 many scoring . opportunities as/over the Indiana ense other marker. . [ ¥od George Misko 5 he Bron | {ile 26, Then Quatistback Pau); {zone, picked up the ball and sia) (Continued on n Page 84, Col. 5) |fuifue ........... + 3 : o a ooo they Jock advantuge orn hel Illini Tie It Up Bay ass Taterceptig od * chos took a ead a e | Eicher's pass to En ¢-'to run it out. He didn’t make semen rst two periods 0 €Y| Twice those ses brought y the te boun ’ three-quarter mark. : |Grath was ruled complete by rea- Hanover tacklers dropped him for| cooled off after the {ntermission. soy chdowns. re. threw to] back, the game was beyond ren Starting from the Butler 47 ini/son of interference on the 4. a safety and the score read: In-| TBALL RES Michigan never was threatened| soo Jones for a 49-yard scorYe Journ, quarter, Ham a Central Scores ad diana Central 6, Hanover 8. [bY the hard-driving Purdue gang. ling play to pull even 7 to 7. En- Michigan State linesmen forced . nected for two passes to Pat Cyls-| That did it. On second down . ge tne safety the Greyhounds ra p Apparently trapped twice, Ort-'gels’ threw a 33-yard pass to|Sitko and Coutre to go wide for dale down to the 9 and then rang! Eicher passed to Back Dave Shaw ,ioioq off from their 20 and Tom|. STATE COLLEGES 8 Footer 2a AS John's (Minn) 2%. | mann set up Michigan's first/Charles Fox in the end pass to their gains, and time after time , : (Continued on Page 34 Col 1) | {for the Greyhound tally and Cen-. Houser, junior Panther halfback, Mich. State ..... 0 7 0 14—2] fhurtied 55 Melendree 13. “|acore by sidestepping almost the| |complete- the afternoon's scoring: when Williams. tried the middle ——————————————————— NEN returned the ball 10 yards to the| Notre Dame .... 0 14 6 14—84 8 Southwest Md Sugustina Ss D3) {whole Purdue team on a 23-yard] Karras, himself, scored one his crashing backs: finished with-

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0 7— 7 Columbia ce 007 0 T—14 Ahm EERE EY — his way to the Di CG ards— Gottfried, Bradley, Martis- in the first, second and third: infallable accuracy the first half/turned 42 yards to the Ifidiana yard markers. The last quarter Ball State 6 14—50 Dartmouth .. 014 14 7-35 Kerester Socks punched over. {PO8D ters—Levanti, Cale. Haver. quarters. Glenwood put across a

score + the PAT on a run Trough beautiful blocking. Andress Iiinols .. L118 6 1-33 Toiede Bh Fi Hays Teachers 13, Indiana at Michigan. he broke loose and ran 66 yards missed the PAT. . |Indiana «7 0 7 0-14 Washington (St. L.) 21. Rollin EE ¢ oh b i —— eee | WOOP (TIL) SU. 14, Eastern: "ii se. o. | smashing: Don_ Dufek then took 0 the: Indiana 10 before being § a 0 ure on Sle. Greyhounds’ down - oe Treesh Scores "| Butler Ceueiud rr O60 Oe Oe = === (over, driving through the Purdue hauled down, : [the a EI Hanover took the third-quarter West. Mich. ..... 7 6141540) ~~ FAST = |lj;0't5 the one-yard marker and| Clark set up one touchdown by kickoff and immediately set t0Ind. Cent. ...... 6 0 0 0— G Army ........... 0 21 7 7—35 diving over on the next play. - running 56 yards to the Indiana LAN Ore Nous cum nares, an the Indiana! (work. Conrad and Treesh collabo- janover .....:.. 0 14 7 -0—21 Fordham ........ 0 0. 0 0-0 rh an fought to oy SRR 12, then carried it over on the next I'v . | ~Halfyhcs Dou _Bilarieh, com- | 48. With Treesh as the Fated on a drive from the Panther | rtp — —y og a - 8! & play. The other Illinois score ; ih pleting 12 out of 15 attempted Centra rees 30 and drove to the Indiana Cen- (Wabash ..ooooee 7 71 7 T1— arvard .....000 0 6 7 0-13 |10 twice before being stopped, but Day whan Dick Raklvits raced] ‘Park School detested Glenwood passes, boosted University of) workhorse, Hanover moved the tral 6 Treesh then sped around Il College 1eeeee 6 6 0 0-12 Princeton ....... 0 13 14 |{then it was the Boilermakers’'|14 ‘yards off-tackle after’ 11 School 20-6 yesterday before a Washington to a 28-27 victory ball to the 1-yard line. There the end for the touchdown to Wrap Evansville ...... 7 0 0 0— 7 Cornell .......-. 6 7 7 18—33 turn. They started rolling from [ground plays had moved the ball Dad’s Day, homecoming crowd over University of Oregon today. | Greyhounds “held. [the ball game up for the Madison i, Kentucky tees 0 7T 0 0— T Syracuse .. ....0 0 0 a '} their yy 21, with Quarterback 69 yards. here. An all-important .comversion,| Intercepts Pass boys. . piers Fer orse———————— eri nan oak) kino | hark. which i ont 2 booted hy i. Rosenzweig. as, But Hanover pas OL i a The rest of the bai game was oe : y au [xak Rim r—— a 9 s §- = Daehn mora) cate ly on a Left Ends—Klimek, Schlosser, Valentino; Ison with record of five A mea BE A, uerises og = me An oa au Ju Pe NYA Manche er 0 = Tm = ia to. the Wolverine 10° Jolin, Ee PD Hiives=-onraovie Piitem Muetler: twor - delents; “scored teams. It was Heinrich's almost cepted an cher pass and re-| well. but were stymied at the 20 anchester 4 0 7 8

which.. finally outbalanced Ore-|Central 6. Houser hjt tackle for was replete with roughing and il-! Camterbury - TTT “0 0— THoly © oe ight -Guards—Cahill, Brown |single six-pointer in the nd gon’s superior grinding ground five yards. Then Conrad bulled legal substitution penalties as the snderson 0 0—18 Holy Grom". : - : : — With only two minutes left in| Right Fickle Drie. Slogert. Tate [Single - Po 1 t feet t emai - BATE creiinree the half, Michigan held a skimpy (** Richt Ends—rox, ones Vernasco. | game, {his way the final three fee 0/Greyhounds vainly tried to get mn. Ww il 71 0 7 27 Pe ‘But th t Quarterbacks heh Stewart, : Krueger, On the second: pla Oregon Guard Chuck Daniels, score. Andress missed the PAT. back into the ball game. esleyan .... ! —=~1 Penn ...... sesees 0 7 0 7—14 one-point lead. But those two, uttierogCiu tapi, | for Park Pat Sullivan, Reta, od the | DePauw ‘vesis vse 0 0 6 6-12 | Virginia Cesenns 13 6 0 7—26 minutes were fatal to the Indiana "ert Half backs—RaKlOvIts, Clark, Rebeethe coast premier conversion! Later in the second peri Passer Bottled Up rr———— ~ nT ah Laz ran 40 yards through. tackle to kicker with 37 kicking points this Panthers were stopped on thei 5 Loro'ra vs of sunshine for {Hamilton —v«vveve20- 6 0. 6—32/W. Virginia ...... 0 7 _0 7—14 team. putieht Racks ovapiaa xarres ON standing up. Park's ns season, missed the all-important Central 20. The Greyhounds lost| , = Greyhounds, though. They Earlham ........ 7 6 0 0—13 Penn St. ....... 13 7 6 7-38) Ortmann, "reversing his “field, | Fullbacks=Ellts, Steger. ‘Schmidt; Rio- | Serio touchdown came on a 20 placement kick on his first try|three yards and sent Shaw back completely thwarted Jim Peter- Ind. State ...... 0 0 6 0— 6 American International 7. Lowell Textile o. scampered 80 yards with the kick- """ INDIANA lyard pass from Kevin Johnston to today. Daniels and Rosenzweig to punt. A poor pass from center, ‘St. Joseph i AAS 1338, onion Ut aie off to the Purdue 10 before he| Left Fods—an ERE i |Back John DeVoe, Johnston ran booted all the rest of the conver-| went over Shaw's head and the Continued P 34. Col. 4) rr—— Bridgeport 46, Hofstra 13 {stumbled over -one.. of . his .own| teh Jeb g8 aki whi [through ‘the Tine for the PAT. b (Continu on rage Ashland ce 019 0 0-19 Brooklyn 7, CONY 7 (tie) blockers. On the next play, Don! Centers—8m ns, Dolan, * sions. {Central back fled into the end ME o Buffale 26, Washington. Jefferson 2 Right cin ML hom |. Glenwpod's touchdowh was a ; Taylor .::...c... 0 6 0 6—12 California ' (Pa) 'Tehrs. "65. "Bethany Peterson rammed off tackle for| LAT Craion Barikiewics. Winston \pass_ from Quarterback Carney Valparaiso ...... T0 0 14—21 Carnécie Tee ch 48. Marietta * the-leading touchdown. [Quarter . alarico.” Sebek, Bennar i [to Left Halfback Scowcroft. The Panther Spoils Pass Play for Gr eyhounds Wheaton ....... 0 0 7 6—18 Cane lias Oflandst, Prem 22. | A pass interception by alert Tyftie Wilhce —Sbeiaon” HWE vere 2 TALE [Wilmington ..... 6 0.0 18—19' nat Thode Waland 9. Michigan back Chuck Lentz set mail wi oacks—Gomory. Davity Mar tr erb Wilson concluded the score [Franklin 0.0 0 8— @|firion Teachers 7. Alliance 0 up the Wolverines final T-D. He Fultbacks- BT eon. Henle ing for Park when he rambled 35 ul $5bnsie AP - De ve State 13, Bluefield State 11, t ball on his own 40 filinots » "1 1 B | meee | Dickinson 31. rexel 8. . snagged the ball on agiamy $ |yards around right end im ‘the : MIDWEST [RAR | inmate 0. Car onda ale 9. and knifed to the Bojlermaker 12, pe, Pouchdowns ebek, Japes. Clark, Waklo- third quarter. Bob Whyte bucked Minnesota .....14 7 7 2705 fampere Songs, Manihd onre, ¢ ue). Substitute Quarterback John Pu- inkdowiis” nebecet™s, langle °° Ul the line for the PAT. 9 _ . tere, usse . Rupp, Lebanon Va 2 Towa .......... 20 0 0 T— Tauri. Buck 33 (Continued on Page 34, Col. 7) [iff Umpire: C, J. Bauer Jr. Wisconsin Park ne 8 : : =n Northwestern ... 0 0 6 0— — [Glassboro Teachers 19, National Agricul: - nw. Linesman: Paul Goebel Michiga gy, enw DOL. 2xresue 9 8. 0 1 - 8 resus —14|G 3, Be SL RS Up Over, and a Score for the Wolverines TAK® ..vvvvnnee { 0 v / ’ Towa St. vovoven. T7717 0-21 Indians (boll Teuchers 3. Lock Maven 4.| os —————————————————— ——————————— on . - PI .i.co0eceeee 0 7 8 O—10|johne’ Hopking 31. Swarthmore 30, | gs College 37, Cheney 7, | bazad State vesnne RL — Eebanen. Vaile 6. Lineain (Fa.) 9 Fehrs, 18. | Nhrque tes 00e M tate 14, Wilberforce 13. 8.0ar. U, cooeves 0 0 0 6 6[M0. 85 Mary's 18 18, 8. Oar. U. 00. 0 0 0 6— Sub sips ih, Sispemor Colorado ....... 0 7.0 13! | New Haven Tehrs. Montclair. Sehr. . Missourl ........ 0 7 6 7— " Arata ie . Kas. State ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 Penn Mililary 0. “Haveriord 4. Oklahoma ...... 14196 0-39 Rh Wilke 2) Alles ny 27, Thiel 14, Buigers 10 Talarciie 0, uv. 1s Augustana (TL) 2s Carthage 1. = |S Lawrence Si Norwich o. Ba Ww ieranten ris bh Bowing "Greer 71. Kent State 6. ! pringhoid be. y Massachusetts & s

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