Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1949 — Page 44

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Sin Olympian Cagers Struggle With Pa) Noose on lowa 70 EE — To Win, 35-13

7 Dominate Game In Which Losers Get Desperate

MADISON, Wis., Nov, 12 (UP) ~Those amazing Wisconsin Badgers knifed their way to a 28-point lead and then strangled a tremendous aerial counter-at-tack to slaughter Iowa, 35 to 13 and stay In the thick of the Western Conference title race, The fired-up Badgers were rid-| dled with injuries but that didn’t seem to matter as they made - hash of the Hawkeye line and = NEXT OPPONENTS owas at Notre Dame. Iseonsin at Minnesels, piled up touchdowns in all for) quarters to the delight of 51,000 homecoming fans. Jowa, with its last chance for Conference honors dying fast, fired 41 passes in a desperate attempt to pull-up even. But the Badgers’ mighty line stiffened and finn lly snuffed out the threat, | Quarterback Bob Petruska's nitily passing and the great run-| ping of Halfback Gwynn Chita! tensen sparked the devastating) Badger offensive but credit for) the win really should go to the| Mne which did a magnificent job. 3d League Vitcory It was Wisconsin's third league victory against "a loss and a tie, Now, only Minnesota stands in| the way of a possible slice of Big| 10 honors and muybe even the Rose Bowl, For the hapless Hawkeyes, it was the second Con-| ference loss in five starts and the end of title hopes, The Badgers unleashed a light-| ning-like drive in the first five! minutes of play to put Iowa in| dhe hole. Taking off from the | awkeye 41, Petruska salled a 29] ard aerial to End Tilden Meyers| nd then Christensen battered 14] ards for the score, From then on, Wisgonsin domated the play until the last of ¢ third quarter, It was then, t. Iowa's ace passer Glenn ahn made his bid,

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Hanover the first pe , sending most | of their first-string men to the n Tri ipench or showers to rest up for

the Bowl game. Nov. 12 (UP) [ernoon, ® to 6, on the Tech fleld. The win gave Hanover aa) DALLAS, Tex. Nov, Howe took the lead in the first puted possession of the HCC Dazzling Doak Walker showed {period after recovering a fumbled grown, an honor they shared last the University of Arkansas his| punt, Attucks’ Harold Harvey with ABdussh, Te Panthers], -America form today. South- took‘ a Howe punt and fumbled : A404 A Det & FOAL, d- ern “Methodist returned to the/oD his own 23. Ernie Phelps re. § up ast regular season pn Covered for Howe and drove to mame by being undefeated and victory road with a 34-6 triump! the 15 on the next play. Howe, tied. {before 42,000 fans In the Cotton gered from the five. Score by Ptjoey: Bowl, Attucks scored in the sbeond) anover «+18 71 7 027 The Doaker knifed his way to When Harvey drove over from the a ) | e er y { final whistle blows at a game in Butler Fieldhouse? You're wrong. anchester ... +8 ee 0 0= 01 ree touchdowns, passed for an.|four, Dick Murray . converted. When the Olymps take off their basketball togs, their office [first period was without a score. |Attucks scored a safety in the guiieg begin. But they don't mind a bit since the Olympian Cor- | Once Missouri fell off the pace,

{other and kicked three out of four| ylor Beats Wyoming extra point tries before turning fourth when Howe was trapped| poration belongs to them and it ————— however, it was in the bag for behind its own. goal on an at-| handle of the mimeograph is, Nov. 12 (UP) a 27-8 lead over to reserves in the tempted is to their advantage to "keep tt : Oklahoma, now winner of 18 empted pass, | posted.” because Clark gave him a short [o. meg in a row, seven this sea-

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COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 12 (UP) —Oklahoma’'s prairie powerhouse smashed game but outclassed Missouri in a Big Seven football showdown today, 27 to 7, to remain unbeaten this year and high among the nation’s very best. Missouri, trampled last year by virtually team, was almost no match for the great Sooners, though the

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yBaylor university's football team final period. . h : polled University of Wyoming's| Rebounding from last week's! [Attucks i: 3 : : or This is the setup of the cor- Course in the machine's Opera- |.on, The Oklahoma charge was Rrecord today, 32 to 7, before a 27-27 tie against Texas A & M.| Attucks Howe| poration: J. R. Kimbrough is Groza. punches the’ addin led by Halfback Lindell Pearson gerowd of 12,000. SMU clicked to three quick first-| | Briton Mite fenenere rien $0 president and general manager 0 Lo 0 eet eno 5 and Fullback Leon Heath. The defeat snapped Wyoming's period touchdowns, picked up an-| Ba ted! 1 0 | of the club; Alex Groza is vice to keep up with Kimbro oe @streak at eight straight for the other in the third and won going Passes attrceniod i [president and center; Cuff ei fn Pa ie g- Three-Event Mat meason, away in the fourth period. ‘Yards {oot paoalties 31 13 | Barker is coach, vice president ' = a vice president ‘and guard; Wal- Barker struggles with. the Card Completed

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FRANKLIN, Ind. Nov.12 (UP)|.. Ravens|. tripped the Grizzlies of Franklin| College, 19-13, here today in a|. heated Hoosier Conference affair. j

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Fires 29-Yard Pass It was the Donora, Pa, quick.

foot who put Pitt on the march for its only touchdown, He fired a 29-yard pass to Carl Pepasqua ‘and followed up with a T-yard toss to Earl Sumpter on Minne. sota’s coni hit Nick Derosa in the end zone. Nick Bolkovac's conversion completed the Panther scoring.

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Ball State Smashes Indiana State, 34-6

MUNCIE, Ind. Nov. 12 (UP)— Tackle Bill King, aided by fleet backs, led Ball State's Cardinals to a 34-6 win over Indiana State here today. The Card line held ‘the visitors to four first downs and opened

NEXT OPPONENTS Eastern Illinois at Ball State.

Hillsdale, Mich., at Indiana State. wide holes through which Dick Lamb and Co. slashed to touche downs. Lamb scored twice while Fred Kehoe, Bob Baker and Jim Parks counted one touchdown each, Baker kicked four extra points, Indiana State scored against Card third stringers. Aloys Cabel counted from the 22. Score by periods:

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COLUMBUS, Ga., Nov. 12 (UP) |! ~~ Two backs. from the north!

caused disaster brought Georgia/ back to a thrilling 20 to 20 tie!

classic games of a 53-year-old| rivalry. Sophomore Quarterback Mal Cook, and senior Halfback Floyd! Reid, had collaborated on two Georgia fumbles which set up quick Auburn scores. samespair hauled the Bulldogs 40 yards in two plays in the tading| minutes to earn a deadlock before

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