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Editorials, Pore 2

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Notre Dame. scored both its toucktiows on passes as it downed battling < Nerth Carolina, 14-7, in S South Bend yesterday. Jim Mutscheller tock passes from

Indiana, Nebraska Battle To Furious 20-20 Standoff

Combos Reynolds Stages One-Man Show | ey corre

sef Running, Passing of Hoosier Backs ‘Nebraska and Indiana, both|

Cogs Grid Scores

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LTO Neb., Sept: 30 (UP)- . ‘hitting the comeback trail, collided in a furious 20-t0-20 standoff Texas ..

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: Sophomore Bobby Beynoids scored all the Cornhusker points Indiana In his first varsity gam Reynolds’ DT nas was enough to counter the dangerous, well-balanced attack of. the “ Hoosiers, favored over their|

_fday:. Robertson carried the Kickthree touch-{08Y: 8 indiana’s 46 and within six plays the pigskin rested on Nebraska's 16. D'Achille left .end to score cpuverted to give the Hoosiers

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Reynolds scored ‘one on a 45-yard sprint, | ‘two extra points. That offset the passing of In= Lou D’Achille and the gigna's, running of Hoosier Half-| backs Bobby Robertson and Jim |

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‘Nebraska's offense .hogged Nebraska almost Jost the game after the kick but the huskers in the air as D'Achille and Rob- [picked up 10 yards on an exertson threaded the loose "Husker {change of kicks and took over on] pass defense” for 13 sompietions| ne In

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tana 27. This time Indiana d“and a pass ffom Robertson! To Hugh Craton and thrusts by! Van Ooyen, Robertson and! {| D' Achille moved the ball into!: Nebraska territory, Hoosiers sputtered. Van Qoyen Fumbles Reynolds kicked to Robertson RE Us eoveen who returned to Indiana's 36 but Wisconsin Van Ooyen dampened Hoosier {Margnetts with his second fatal North fumble. Verl- Scott recovered for! and Gomory, who paced ‘the In- [Netwaska and Bill Mueller and Reynolds alternated to hit pay Washington .... the |dirt for the second time. Reynolds Minnesota :..... 0 converted and Nebraska moved | Michigan State. . TH.

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in,23 tries. Nebraska aerial artis Fran Nagle connected only twice! in nine attempts. Hoosiers netted 150 yards in the

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Ohio State renne : Brown |. Fessunsss 3 - On the ground Reynolds raced’ 187 yards in 22 attempts to top h the combined efforts of Robertson

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ensive failed to take; hold. Robertson’s kick was block-| d13 to T. ed by a host of scarlet shirted| |ahea bo Huskers and ‘Nebraska 100k ‘OVer 451 offense into high ‘gear and |sparked a 60-yard drive for the! Ray Petrauskas. carried Reyn-/second Hoosier marker despite; play Jerry Van Ooyen .com-| quarterback hit two receivers and : the first of three costly popertson ~found Craton for: a bobbles and Clark recovered OT | iret down on Nebraska's 36. Rob-| Louis Nebraska. Reynolds immediately artson, hit slightly. was taken - shredded the hoosier ‘line for 10 ot _ Yards and two plays later stored. ‘ahead with D'Achille and Gomory

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LA rmont State 7, Concord 6 est Liberty. Testhers 13; ER ng %

D’Achillée whipped the soosier

Buffalo i.vcivav.6. 7 0 619 Western “Reserve 812 0 624 W Washgtn. (St. ] 1.) 013 0 120 Miadies

but the Hoosier's ground son 7. Sere Cherry. praised | Purdue. as "a Ft. Wayne Central Catholle 8. Cabin Ho : (continued. on nate Uta. al The Bollerajiers narrowed: thie (Continned « on » Page Thal, 6)! {Howe Miltary ® oi _— Fork Rangers |

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Butler And Wabash Swap Drives, Tie 7 to 7 ob Willams Int Last Day

Williams Hits Mutscheller With Pass For First Irish Touchdown

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9 Ripon 14. eloit 34. Cornell Collage £. Carroll 41. Toledo

Carolina, 1 a4 to = Win 13, Send

D ide 6 Mighty Notre Dame, With man-| Npw"SVORK. Sept. 30 (UP)— - = ee power more scanty than any time. te Tv 5 ec S ane [In the past decade, battled behind] LD¢ Magnificent "mow ‘em down

"be sung in the Iron Key this year.

|, for a score. Back Jack Hickman|could have been a tie. sixth when Skinny Eddie Waitkus

- sweat and guts, no scoring. Quick minutes. with ball games in Brooklyn. Dick

ind by somact. wiih is ued Dramatic though it was, the ap incident had beari ’ . Crawforth ga pe Franklin, 12- [ + game because Sie. plunge to the four." Central continued to. make it a madé it an earned run.

Times photo-diagram by John Spickiemire and J. Hugh O'Donnell. Bob Williams for both scores. The first one (pictured above) came in the first three minutes of the game when Williams hit Mutscheller on a two-yarder.

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National Race

Another Brooklyn

First Quarter "Carne Sm or

. By CARL LUNDQUIST . SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 30— United Fress Sports Writer

{Bob Willlams® two - touchdown | momentum ora the Bolciyy F B e Ipasses today to a hard-won 14 to| Co Bers Carrie e ationa 6000 ans av 7 victory over North Cafolina to league pennant fght down to the ‘Baseball Humidity’ run its undefeated streak to 39 last day of the Benton Today when co Ey . ames. they crushed the first place PhilaBy FRANK ANDERSON & < delphia Phillies, 7-3, for their 13th

Neither the Butler “War Song’ rr oO victory in the last 16 games.

nor “Old Wabash” was written to| greatest stars of its undefeated The Phillies, so confident two days ago when they needed only

SRN , NEXT OPPONENTS That's why yesterday's slam- . 3_purdue at NOTRE DAME. | one more victory “to clinch their iam session in Butler Bowl was Oct. NORTH CAROLINA at Georgia. first - pennant in 35 years, now

rendered in a 7-7 duet. eleven of the past four years were have to win it tomofrow or force So back through the -66-year gone, and Notre -Dame needed |the teams into a three-game penhistory of the bitter series went preaks to set up the first touch-| nant playoff which would begin in the 7-7 deadlock to Join four down. The second came solely be-| Brooklyn on Monday. ~F "NEXT OPPONENTS ~~ cause of drive and determination.! On the brink of the most dismal Oct. 7—Ohio University at BUTLER. Threw 27 Passes collapse ‘in baseball history, the * Geb: i—liinens Collede a1 WAB ISH. Williams threw 27 passes, but Phillies blew their game today others. Now the slate reads “24 her completed only 14 for 128 because they had no one to match Butler victories, 12 Wabash wins yards and his two touchdowns. the home run smashes of Duke and five ties. ~But— for his throwing, Notre’Snider and Roy Campanella. The Iron Key ries, begun in Dame well could have gone down! Two strong young right handers, 1933. shows 10 Butler victories to its first defeat since 1945. The Bob Miller of the Phillies and and two Wabash decisions. But-|/Irish, with. name ball. carriers Erv_ Palica of the Dodgers were ler dropped football during the Bill Barrett and Billy Gay back deadlocked in a hot scoreless war years. from last year, could have used dual when the Brooklyn long ball The 6000 fans who braved the last vear’'s' lne; too. On the.power exploded for the first time high humidity of baseball weather 8round, North Carolina held in the fifth inning for four runs, got to see all the scoring in the Notre Dame to o 135 yards. Cal Abrams, who went for weeks first period. Butler struck first North Carofina, meanwhile, without getting a hit as a pinchwith about.10 minutes gone. Capt, thew up a mighty rushing offen- patter, dumped a single to center Tim Crawforth passed 37 yards sive, headed by -Dick Bunting, that -scored Billy Cox with the to Left Halfback Lou Weidekamp Bud Wallace and Billy Hayes. first run of the ball game. in the Little Giant end zone and Ine trio paced the club to. 173 Reese Triples

yards on the ground against an, Guard Floyd. Jennings kicked the Irish line in which six men. Ends UP came Peewee Reese and he paint. Jim Mutseheller and Chet Os- smashed a triple to the extreme

Pass Fails trowski, Tackle. Bob Tonefs, centerfield corner to score But the Little Giants showed Guards Paul Burns and Fred Abrams. amazing recuperative powers. Wallner and - Center Gerry Manager Eddie Sawyer called up Versatile Back Chuck Gainer took Groom, played virtually every constantJim Konstanty, the relief thé “ensuing kickoff by Butler's second. ‘ace who was making his 74th Dick Bidstrup back 52 yards to| But in passing the Tarheels appearance uf the year, one short the Bulldog 35. The Little Giants fell short. of the all-time. record. tried a pasa on first down, but it Base, Dame imercepiod two of ‘It would have heen just as wel was knocked to the ground on sibly Sebi a One by ny PO%- had he stayed out. On the second the Bulldog three. B uchdown, and nitch to Snider, the slender slug-

tw f Then Ken Beasley, an end with Wy ain Hayes Lh Figo ger stepped in and smashed it far an all-purpose talent, clicked off The game was as close as the © cr the right field screen.

eight on an end around. to the score and the statistics. But for That made it 4 to ©. defenders’ 27. That set. up a pass Paul Burns’ recovery of Wallace's “Only in Brooklyn by triple-duty End Bob Holstineé! fumble on the Carolina 10 after The Phils tried to put on a winto the hard-working Mr. Beasley three minutes of play, the game ning inning of their own. in the

came in and booted a perfect] But Barrett piunged for eight led off with a single and Richie placement to tie it up to stay. 2 Williams passed to Mutschel- Ashbury followed = with another . er for ‘a ‘touchdown. Then base blow. “ No_More Scoring {neither team could get up a sus- “Then came one of the weird After that it was all’ blood, tained offensive for interminable happenings so often associated kicks by Holstine kept the Bull-| Tarheels on Irish . Sisler tripled to center, Snidé&? dogs bottled up the rest of the But as the Irish weakened, the failing to make a shoestring catch first session. Butler's line and Tarheels paraded from their own of the ball and it got by him, pass defenders returned the com- 39 to the Notre Dame 2 in the. Waitkus and Ashburn steaming pliment to the Little Giants. J period. But Bunting, tackled acres the plate almost on top of oi : : as he attempted to pass, threw each other. . re en eo ee ra am wildly and Buras scooped up the A. quick. relay to the infield courage. Crawforth needled a pass ball, six inches from the ground, forced Sisler to slide into third to Right Halfback Harland Stur- and returried to midfield. Ee and when pitcher. Palica snapped geon who struggled to the Wa- The next time Carolina came the relay to third baseman Cox, bash 18 for an overall gain of 41 KROCKIng; they made it, going 78 ' 80! away and bounped riear the yards. Then Pem Cornelius picked Y3rds to score as Hayes passed stands. Sisler, just gefting up up: a first ‘down on the six With a twice for 30 and ran for 19 and after the slide, didn’t try to score y until a feminine fan reached out Jet-propelled center thrust, (C ontinued on Page 18—Col. 1) and picked up the ball. I icky Dart 5 Automatic Run : t was then that a dazed Lou That made it an automatic run Weidekamp had to be shown the Greyhounds Top and plate umpire Larry Goetz way through the line, Weidekamp, ‘waved. Sisler home. dazed by contact with his injured ¢

outcome of the game because Sis‘ter would have scored anyway on FRANKLIN, Sept, 30— ‘Indiana a long fly by Del Ennis which

ahead, Louie.” And complied with an a is oy

Cornelius followed up- with a winning season. for new Coach thrust to the two and Weidekamp, Walt ‘Bartkiewicz fonight with a a again set on his course by Craw- 12.0 victory over Frapkiis Colforth, rolled to the one. But the lege’'s Grizzlies. The victorious Greyhounds, who ad opened their season with a;

Campanella’s homer was an pti-climax in the Dodger eighth, He got it after Jackie Robinson wdlked, Carl Furillo singled to center and Gil Hodges, attempting to sacrifice, forced Robinson at third on a fine. play by Kon~

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24-7 win over Huntington last

7—INDIANA CENTRAL at Hanover The jittery Phillies now will

in Roberts, in

in the: first and second. periods. Tjohn Carrell 41. Morehad Teachers 1. “Purdue Matches Scoring Pace But Fails The first score came when Full- (Continued on Page 14—Col. 8: . 15 North ‘Daketa 12. To ‘Make Up One-Touchdown Deficit , jeack Fred Thayer recovered a urray” State 31. Miss Min Grizzlie fumble on the Franklin mn Michigan 21, Central Michigan 13. AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 30 (UP)—The Texas Longhorns uncovered nine and set up a scoring pass ase a 2 RE cla Pils a inots . a bruising ground, and needle-threading passing attack today to from Quarterback Ray Swayne to 6—2 6 Sh 32 Senbor i score in every period and defeat Purdue's Boilermakers, 34-26. End Wendell Roberts. 6—20! Akram 4 40, Mich. Normu) 1. “== 7A Trowd of - 40,000 spectators watched .in 90-degree weather Then in the second quarter, its a en ar ingum. 43, Capital 9, . as hard-charging Fullback Byron Townsend took over.the Texas running game smashing ahead ANBRICHN. LEnGor o—1| | Sahin Hol REA, Daketa Seti ground game while Quarterback Ben Tompkins led thé passing’ ith Seadly Pasion, the Grey- xe York W L Pat ‘ a" - ounds spoiled a heroic goal line Detroit is 19. Yankton 3. However, Texas’ highly-rated 8st) 1— PURDUE at Noir Dame. -/stand _ by the Grizzlies when BIR “EAST . offensive was almost matched by| Oct "=Fexss Ons .___'Swayne hit End: Walt Stahihut ¥ashinston

‘halfpint, five-foot nine-inch Dale Texans’ lead to only one point from th a Purdue sophomore i, the third when’ Suiy om tissdilie, The ome and Oneal Yard Buda = : Rose Poly v..... 0 7 0 T—I14| (Colgate ......... 0 0 0_0— 0 quarterback, and Leo Sugar,’ 8a 57-yard touchdown pass to| The Greyhounds were hot in the NATIONAL LEAGUE : 9—7 Columbia ....., 21 14 0 7—42 197-pound end. ‘38

HAlback Philip Klezek. air and on the ground. IC passers Philadelphia

csinesss 0 0 6 6-12 -Texas OuchIOWE XN Fw due Purdue made its final bid on a connected on 13 of 27 heaves for } oki = seven 216 20—s6 Lor VE ren Loy rue 13-yard touchdown run by Haif-|186 yards and the rushers picked Betis [111 : 00 0 u 8 back Neil Schmidt in the fourth UP 201 yards. Cincinnati .......... ; never could make up a touchdown Indiana Central ..8 6. 0 0—12 Chicago Baw & 140 7—-811ead the Texans on a-handoff from Samuels, but Franklin 0 gg PHEbUES LL 3 1 7 07 0—14 second period. Texas. ter being Tepulsed mo-FranRin ......... JUNIOR WORLD SERIES 5 mentarily, wound up the scoring Sent In Seven) _g hd . ) * ; Set! Se eo rst Tous ows. when Don Cunningham intercept- Eartham Wins, 7.6 Colubus (AA) .. - § Trl aa, ree aired over 8d 3 Pass on the Purdue three ' RICHMOND, Sept. 30. (UP). Baitimore Mi. 0 | ce T14 014-35 Jax 3 - 2 a, pu to score 30d Dawson went over two plays The educated toe of Fred Schiot- RESULTS YESTERDAY fesaniaeee 0 0 T 14-21 . a touchdown. within five, later, terbeck provided .the margin of, ° AMERICAN JEAGUR <1 1-3] minutes of the opening kickoff. Billy Porter, 195-pound kicking victory for Eartham’s “Quakers New Yor Srevataut I. 7-0 T—21 “pyrdue’s Fullback John Keres Specialist for Texas, Kicked four tonight as they squeaked by Hun- Bese ts es - extra points buf missed his first tiogton 7 to 6. Earlham scored in . csassessv. 13013 3 1—36 tes tied up the score on a three- ; a’ pas the first period on’ Therman NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 0 6—I1% yard charge which climaxed a,0f the season after the Long- Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia J. i 943 downfield march spiced by 25 and horns’ fifth touchdown. Washington's Nght snd sweep 10 Cincinnatt 5 Pitisbureh 3 0 3 3. : 0— 3 21 yard passes from Samuels to] Texas piled up 14 first downs Je fou. Sehigismbeck kicked the St. Louis ‘2-4, Chicago 0-0. : a - : i Darrel-Browster. ——=7t6 Purdue’s eight, and the Long- {third (with Left Falf Max Me-| JUNIOR WORLD SERIES > f

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0) fat; We Ninelnta . Lyin the Southwest. Conference: -

aint ba : i | title this year.

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® 7—20 But Texas hit back hard in the horn rushing game accounted 251 $l v...00 7 7 0 0—14 second period with two Lovins yards while Purdue could °n¥lon Eh. “~!downs. Fullback Lew ne | kick up 99 on the und: : AMERICAN LEAG ljogged over from the fiv , ae > Score by periods: Boston. sh Harvey 68, W. Virgi A Wesleyan 8 |eight plays had netted the (Fa-3154 yards. A of minutes ater, | ; case gh {Texas pushed 48. yards for a |passt chores, registered 140! NATIONAL GUE 14 Union (N. ¥.) 7. . _|yard touchdown pass play trom yards in the air. Texas” passing High School Football Lnapadelphis at (1:08 p.m VER o. ‘| Tompkins to Gib Dawson. 2 : i H Narrow Lead I Vermon | Althou Purdue scored al 2% Johes Hopkins 1. 4 uchdowh on a costly Texas fum-,

_ |gaips totaled 125 yards,

argue Shs E a 12.0 Able Jn the Secon period, the Big, quarief up in the Longhorns’ un- Park School 14, Carmel ity (the). ire 62, T&n Boilermakers never cou expectedly “¢lose 28-14 victory STATE v JUNIOR WORLD

catch. up with the team picked to

Columbus (AA} 5, Baltimore (IL) 1 | Dowell plunging over from the! ge Sinha h-

Solve QB Problem | Eartham esessns TO 0 07) Cloveland at Dettott:

However, the BIR ti eave. 0 68 08 Washi] st elpais. with Samuels handling all” the; - ngtoy .--29 98 si Toul "at Ehicase (iver

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CITY | chle neat, at New York, Tompkins appeared “to Bavelitowe 8, Manual 12. © ; ot Cinema] ftwo).

solved Coach Blair Chlerry’s| West Lafayette 20, Washington Eg JUNIOR 1 rierback problems, which 1% | “Columbus (AA) at Baittm

over Texas Tech last week. Gary Roosevelt 13, Gary Famer C38