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i= as far back as fifth in Spring-/and the daredeyils will be a head-| v : ROR ; rage. smothered. Beles 100 miler and be on top of line of. the dairy show every aft. | Walt Chapman 2 Jane Nelson Se 3 Donna Knox John Hare Jr.” | State got its vastly under-rated |. pias poten oy Crean aulkner . : . by one point. {ernoon starting Saturday through Ga 1d hi hi Left Tackles Johnson Hese crmar Points today willbe awarded | Oct. 14. a { By JIM HEYROCK 117 to even the match. They halved Hare eveded the eount on 10 BTC aching spinning in highy of Jacke von McWiliiams Pow. _as follows: 1st, 200 points; 2d, ro» 1 A 21-year-old Purdue University student and & 38-yedr-oldTn=18 and went Ito the hole. Hare's and won 12 to go i-up. Hares Soar fromthe start_and.never.en oo 160; 34, 140; 4th, 120; 5th, 100; 6th. | (EK no h dianapolis insurance man will tee off today over the Hillcrest drive was slightly “farther than _ N “= put on the brakes. The Spartans po Guards. Kelsey. Jackson Tir 80; 7th, 60; Sth, 50; 9th, 40; 10th, GENE RnuekLE, w as Country Club course io battle for the golf Champion of Champions Stackhouse’s but both were right worst hole was No. 17 when he oe NEXT orronints Jisnt Tackles Wahl, Ohlenwroth. Zate ‘ : ; et, Td 3 ne lis 30, officiated at many stock car ree trophy. - (down the middle. carded a six on the.par. four hole; | Oot. I Maryiand at" MICHIGAN Nrare “Re Endy ABtiche Baimer Others among the first 10 in the! this season—including the Little John Hare Jr. the ‘Purdue shooter from Highland, and Walt, Hare approached to within 15 Stackhouse had a 40 on the back struck touchdown land for the ings it Halibacks—Ortmann. Peterson. Bill« ‘Hard Tops—is recovering from chapman will start the 36-hole grind for the championship in the feet of the- pin and holed out! Right Halfbucks—Koceskl. Howell standings are: nine while Hare had a .39. Both!first time on a pass in the first piihacks— Dufek. R . Fifth, Cec] Green, 709.5 points; jjpainiul injuries fecelved Jast Sun-Times Tournament of Champions, 5 t ‘Dick 8 [With two putts. Stackhouse's ab; ii pei with 77s for the 18. 7 Quarter. HA ICHIGAN STATE |day night at Monticello Speedway.| When the two slammers take nobing_ out Dick Stackhouse of proach was ,short af the green. . C0 1 TL BE are Tie Score pert Ends AR R Carey Kins. Luks. , p t oleman. Steven D.

Texas to make plans in last 10/5 year fn competition against] Karras, All-American Candidate, in Lon ; 13-7 upset victory for Oklahoma days. CSCRC is organization that ;,..o cars ‘Although Joyce cars, Park School and Carmel bat- / : ! g. champion. te stages races at Indianapolis’ Wiipag won a flock of races around|tled to 14-all deadlock in a high Enough to Score Touchdown, Toss Another | EVANSTON, TIL. Sept. 30 (UP) It was ‘the Spartans’ stubborn A. And M. over Texas Christian 36th St. Speaaway. [the Championship Stock Car Club school football game at Park yes- CHAMPAIGN, TI, “Sept: 30° (UP) Illinois kept All-American Northwestern's eager but [0rWard wall that really decided University before 17.500. FLOYD DAVIS, - Der of the circuit this season, there weren’t/terday afternoon. . candidate Johnny Karras under wraps most of the way today lait sometimes ragged rookies slopped the outcome. Twice in the open- — smo B00 mile race in. 1941 with Mauri/20Y trophies given the days those| Park School overcame a 7 to 0 still had plenty of power to grind out a methodical 28-t0-2 win over tn a 23-13 victory over the Bi ing period, Michigan drove deel High School Football Pa Rose, is slated to make a national Cars Won. ; \deficit in the first quarter with Ohio University. £ into State territory, once to the “four with. the race ear Clark x % = a pair of touchdown passes from. Karras; playing less than half, the game for Illinois, scored ont ariXT OFPONENTA _ six and again to he the only Schedule This Week . i= STERN at Navy o be hurle ack’ by the har THURSDAY

day. : rin’ Hoosiers” Association. {cepted a pass for a 45-yard run ninth season at Illinois, gave ILLINOIS g 3 , : . " . termission)\ State to its 38 to 13 season open-| pi0U¢ hip at Deaf Sch 5p o Sizbarn Stanwyek; “ywistheart) ; re. x . Baek, Motris Stewart kicking the 32.685 fans a look at most of Ff {Ron Kigiek, Wodhar, Yeinaton Lert pnd NORTHWESTERN ing victory over Oregon State Cincinnati Withrow at Shortridee, 345 racing fraternity as & fe’ natioos champ iopahd fp": Sorin. | rst of two conversions. NEXT OPPONENTS My ses ~Calitll' U=-Smith, Studies, ox, seh! nds—Stonesifer, Rich. Steed, jaat week, limped onto the field = Frankfort at Tech. # p m result of her picture-making here |}. field (Ill.) Pair Sei 00. 1a 50 miles) De Voe's TDs were 35 and 30 Oct. 1—Wiseensin at ILLINOIS, Centers—Vohaska, Cole, Lynch, Gnidovic Left Tackles—Hulzinga, Walker, Howe, and kicked the extra point. cYo 3 am yi° Terie Xa Wiles “me during the “500° and at other gc Sarton BL Speen, BACHE yards. Bill Cooley converted Ou 10H 1 of dul | ER guaras—Biows, "all, Babine, || WLOA™S 00ran wowiski: Svan. ed in YORE rumoay race spots, arrives Tuesday for|CskRA sprints. Sigte Fairground (rain date). ‘the squad. which he hopes will plush ends—Fox, R. Smith, Hansen, Gioters. ~Wiste ha. Hu, \Pelier Evened. in 3d Period ark | School at Ohl Military Institite 2 - CRae L} incinn 2 _ the premier. She'll visit the soi-| InTaoN Se tn i,” Alserngal 200+ | par schoo" br Quarters give the Illini the Big Ten crown Quarterbacks—Dougiass. Brosky, Major. Right Tackies_Cernoch, Dyer. Roche ‘With fire In their eye at being Bhs, diers at Camp Atterbury Tuesday las Tp irene Ee EL Ne 3 ° + ie and a return trip to the Rose! ‘Taft Bie Hen, Yona. Piasas, Rebecca. seth, bok Fiteak, Teddie, Hagimans, “Krag stopped old while about to score Amateur Basketball n ttend he Communit : Clark, Bach: Quarterbacks- : Flowers, Burson, G twice in the first half, Michigan Chest luncheon Wedgesday, be rail Sonik; Monticahy”S i = McKendr Whip Be bed Right RAISRERE sour racte Stevens, Ned Springer, Halfbacks—Alban pg WNL boomed. back in the third period. A warmup tourney, Oct. 9. will open Guest ‘at the. Wilbur Shaw home| ag. [0 : xoups: R RACE ee $ | After inols grabbe an Sarly Bur backs—Raklovitz. | Botric. U3% Butea me Rihe Halloecks—G Miller O'Brien to even things up. ~~ : SFE lekene ag a Bearhorn : Thursday he “aos MERSIN RE ™ Rose Poly, 24.14 [the reat of the contest. - Any hope! oo YMvERsITY.- MFulfbacks—Athan. Poksn. Hiren Scatback Frank Howell inter- | There wie ovenings io. Bushcaliansn .* ul n Left ends—Duemer. Polack : ‘cepted a Dorow pass to set up the; At: Ca . or I Ohio University had of repeating) | Du IOWA STATE p Pp Pp each week night. Call Carl Callahan, - ~~ "pace lap.” . Arkansas Wins, 50-6 | LEBANON, 4 pt. 30 ¢ y leit Hackiss—Bedosky, Dunn, D Bolor. Taft Ends Wilhelming, Schmidt, Jensen. tally, running back the intercep- RI4453 : ’ McKendree ege . rallied ye or 15 Upset wing over Illinois in the’. cf Left Tackles—Titus, Arettman, Mathe- tion to the MSC 20. Don Peterson, n TE rived Prorting Goods Coil 930° the pS son, Jacobso: ave a basketball megting lomotrow night ALTHOUGH THERE won't be, FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Sept (three touchdowns in the second 30's faded quickly after er ahel- Barkina, Costello. Imes." foe] Guards—Campbell, Schillmoelier, replacing the injured Orthm aL Holy Cross $y 2! any auto races at the state fair- 30 (UP)—Arkansas’ Razorbacks, half to defeat Rose" Polytechnic | rst. xickoff...... { Risht i: <A, Scheider, A todd, oe Beacom. Amn iim Dg 8S end a aann PAY a "Aight ex excent Sunday. The dr unds here this year, at least simmering from a whipping hand-| Institute here toda 92 \Wards in 5 Plays : p she ends—8osoros. "Van ‘Hor, Nuzhall. Right Guarda McDermott, Byrus. L. ings for the war. 18% gro y Y, 24 to 14. " Bde ak = Anderson. Short, Ken. Titus. Swans for the .score and Harry Allis by the Holy Cross sym il be one big league driver will drive/ed them by Oklahoma A&M Jast| Ron Herrin, 182-pound fullback, The first\time Illinois got the oy Norman Right Tekies—Tillo, Strohman, Sand- converted. | gow: The Journey will “start on “Mdaday, on the track. Bill Holland, winner week, took it out on Tittle ‘North {rammed across for two touch- ball, it Toafc 32 yards to sCOFS Le Palfbacks -- Roberts, Carpenter. Hiss Eds Doran, Voetbers— Bist Michigan Pushed Back ret 9. Managers expec ing to (ater of the “500” in 1949 and second Texas State College, 50 to 6, to-| EXT yard p Right halfbacks—D. Davis, Winemiller schneider, HOMINEWAY. cliwa State pushed Michigan steadily {Ast Jo¢ Kelly at the Em-Roe Store,

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Faulkner Leading in Points But Russo Can Catch Him ,

By ART WRIGHT >. THE “BIG FOUR” in the battle for top perch in auto- - mobile racing’s Hatiorial championship today at Springfield, IIL, were: : Walt Faulkner who leads the ratings with 947 points-to date; Paul Russo, with 848; Henry Banks, 780, and Indian-| apolis Winner Johnny. Parsons, 753.

Russo is in the best position - pe TTR ea s own “ ollan fo re- -gain the title lead | head i ow stunt show at So!

Faulkner fails to win the 100! fairgrounds during the Internamiler, The “little giant” can fin- tional Dairy Exposition. Holland;

‘Spartans Score First | Major Upset. of New = Season Before 97,000

| : Wolverines Pushed Back Continuously

“In 4th Quarter by Superior Power

‘By JERRY LE DONNE, United Press ‘Sports. Writer ANN ARBOR; Mich., Sept. 30—Michigan State, an undérdogturned vicious, outfought mighty Michigan 14 to 7 today for the ? first major upset of the young 1950 football campajgn. | A stunned capacity —erowd of 97 239 in. Michigan Stadium | watched the .inspired Spartans smash ®cross Ac elimaxing fourth- | quartér touchdown to roll up their first victory in 13 years over | the heralded 1949 Big 10 cov | champions. “the eight. Crane drove over for Outplaying their highly-favored the game-winning touchdown. arch rivals at every turn, the = Michigan had 10 minutes to get | vatiant Spartans overcame lack , 4. oring drive moving, but never’ of experience with a determined ground attack and an | aerial bhar-

even threatened—as they were

6th, Lee Wallard, 577; Tth,” Bill| {Meridian Hills, 1 up, 1 hardGene was flagging the micro-|off for their afternoon half of the| Pp. In a hard- He chifiped to within six feet of Holland, 552; 8th, Duke Dins- ‘midgets (the littlest midgets) off match, the women finalists will {fought 19-hole match. And watch- ithe hole and then missed the

) , ” Thomas, Kozikowski assured. « trophy. Large gold Michigan tied the count at 7 to Left" Guards: “Vocca williams. Kuh

more; 507; 9th, Mauri Rose, 483; {ing the match most of th awards,.-g0 to the man and 7. Centers—Tamburo, Wea ’ ! start on 18 holes for the cham- e WAY nutt f ’ » He uards 10th, Andy Linden, 330. & Ee a oe pionship in their group. was Chapman, Speedway champ- _ Pu or a bogey 5.- } woman - champions while smaller’ But. State, refusing to be denied J Guard:—Fobin "Kish." ser McGadPASTE THIS in your hatband: 20) as/it ran wild. All of Gene's Twenty-two-year-old Jane Nel- jon, who’ gained the final round No. 17 Worst trophies go to the runnersup. ite revenge, snapped back to push Quarterhacks _Dorow., J. Thomas, W. Highland will rr last Wednesday by. winning over init The tournament, involving men across the clinching six-poinger a Ha tk SG ue Wilsor .. Johnny :Pdrsons won't drive the|200 ds did a complete fijp/Son of Highland will square o Stackhouse took the initial Half Grandels. Wilson. M yi on on Vv unds Pp Pp t Do K 16- 1d Chuck Hess in 20 holes. and women champions from In- with five minutes gone in the fina f . Kurtis-Kraft in which he won this|in fhe air in front of the main agains nna Knox, 16-year-o tead on No. 2 when Hare bogied. dianapolis Country lub . Right Haitbacks—Pisano. Vost. Renson, » when they If {Broad Ripple High School student. Stackhouse fired an outstanding naj ountry Club and stanza as Capt. LeRoy Crane, a libacks Crane. Panin. Timmers Tor the 395 ol we Jon y 5 grandstand. The women’s match is slated to match, considering the fact that He held the lead until No. 5 municipal courses, has been ‘run plunging fullback. skirted off grave oe. anion immerman. The I of the ny of oi start about 1:30 p. m. he was {ll over most of the route. When Hare birdied the par 3 hole over the past three weeks with tackle into the end zone. eniaan RY PEON a — Jim Robbins, of Slory £3] STEWART JOYCE, stock car fare and Chapman will start Shortly before the match. he was to even the match. Stackhouse all elimination rounds. at Coffin. The Spartan victory over the enaan IRIE 1d t th J owner and driver and. INStructor ineir match at 9 a. m., take an given a shot of “penicillin for. an bogied No. 6 and Hare took & 1-weenen to ator (H oprond nine nation's “third ranking team jrchasses FES, Ori ears couldn't get together on a /con- in automotive mechanics at "Ar- hour off for lunch after the first/alling throat. up lead. Stackhouse won Nos S women to start thie tourney, the moved State into football's front tract for next year. J {senal Technical High School, goti1g holes and then resume play. . FE N Pp 9 - Stackiouse on OS. 8 first of its kind held here. ranks in preparation for fits 1953 . - bl / his first trophy last week after | ven at No. 18 _ and 9 to be l-up at the turn. Trophies will be awarded fol- ratio : NR Lost Minute Fumble A 250. MIL E stock cat race is! some 30 pay in all t of Hare fired. his way into: the Stackhouse came from being Hare carded a ‘one-oyer-par 33 lowing the finals today by Walter entry into Western Conference "7 on tap for Arlington Downs, Dal- y ypes |finals yesterday at Cotnin by two down to win holes No. 16 and while Stackhouse was even par. Lec krone, editor of The Times. gompetition, t Hurt Beats TCU 13-7 riman ur

racing. When drivers and car own-| i STILLWATER, Okla. Sept. 30

las, Texas, Oct. 20. “Chueck”| » " ng + {ers staged a party in his honor - ) . s Scharf and “Andy” Anderson, | i . Hh S Ohi U 28- 2: Losing its flashy tailback, oo both of Chicago, head men of | 23 Re ay Aiki dar, dime ini wamp i0 oy cats’ p eat Chuck Ortman, with an ankle in- (UP) Halfback Darrel Meisen Championship Stock Car Racing| \son, who drives No. 10 jury late in the first quarter heimer snatched a juggled ball

Club, are promoting the event . .\| ol "oo 1ocee her A R showed Michigan just how much from the hands &f Bobby Dunn In abouts. "rit he 4 i 3 Battle to 1 1 Tie unnin cc " er rd S lowa State 23 13 it depended on the WoL ,ning seconds today to save a ’

made a couple of flying trips to one of the trophies ‘Atkinson won| : hded, vo-tim Westeérn Conference offensive

Gable drove in. the movie “To, THE RICHMOND (Ind.) Speed- Steve Colwell to John De Voe, but one touchdown and tossed a wobbly 10- yard pass for another. Oct. i—lowa Teachers at lowa State Please A Lady.” The car—the way, which has been running|Carmel came back in the fourth He failed to uncork any of the Seven's Towa St fighting Spartans. Cathedral” vs. Crispus Attucks at “YO, former Don Lee Special—arrives Championship Stock Car Race/period with Jerry Bender sweep- long start-and-stop runs with string lini quarterback, threw a Seven’ a State today in an yo thack Vince Pisamo shred- ' © FRIDAY at the Speedway tomorrow from [Club stocks each Friday night]ing- around. end with a 13-yard Which he thrilled fans last year wild" lateral that rolled Into the Inter-conference game before 41,- ded the Wolverine line for first Beech Grove sf Warren Caniral’"g p.m, California. It will be on display held its last night race Friday.touchdown jaunt. in setting a new Big Ten rush- end zone and three Ohio Uni- 000 fans. down and Dorow passed to Gran-| Rowe at Broad Ripple, 8 b here to promote the movie, which Afternoon stocks start there, Sun-| The visitors took the opening ing record. versity tacklers swamped' Ronnie. Thé\game Iwoans took the sat-

‘Decatur Central at TOWNSDUTE, 2 P.M ° delius for State's first marker.| 8a d Heart at Franklin Township, § premieres at Loew's next Thurs-day, Oct. 8 with cars of the "Hur-lead when Tom Wright inter- . Coach Ray Eliot, starting his, Clark when he picked up the ball. Srdedian of a 7-7 tie. into the a cred Heart at Fran ° ressing ‘room with them at in-

Big. Bob Carey, who sparked, ” Southport at Lawrence Central, 8 p. m. Manual at Noblesville, 8 p.m.

NEXT OFPONE : a 1041, 1943 and this year, willl day. Orns at NENT roLy _ | iin, just five plays. Sam Piazza; po ifhacks—Stumpt,- Bevan, Fabls, R. j,- Left Halfbacks—Green, MeGfynn, Mel- backward in the fourth period, — rent — right halfback, parked the touch- Davis SCORE BY PERIODS Right Halfbacks—Rothacker, Congiarde, forcing the - Wolverines to kick Amateur Football

|downs to 1 3 ead the Bearcat attack.'down. He raced-35 yards to the pn 11s am >Fuifbacks Schnell, Laun. Eichorn, Cim- from their end zone.

| Lefthalf Cliff Hennig was the Ohi E ; - f a r 0 40. Two plays later, Piazza Ohio University 0.0 0 2- urek; Clendenning, Dillo he ' following schedule will open the Oly mps pen ge i S 4 Touchdowns — Pieasza, Raklo er SCORE BY PERIODS Speedy Jesse Thomas gathered porieman's boda, Ward League Bit 2 t Rive

{whole offensive s . { how for the visit- went to the right, cut back, an nasco. Karras ;Point “after touchdowns: Northwestern T0090 7-23 in Leo, Koceski’s high kick on the Buckets

|ing engineers from Terre Haute, to k A T scampered 40 yards to score. Rebecca 4. Satety— Hor Iowa State : M Pop id 8 Taide se omoil I OW |passing and running for his team’s Ohic Uni y it 1 Referee Lyle Garnp: Bradley: umpire “Fouthdowns—Athan 2. G. Miles. ‘Con. MIChigan 40 and ran jt back to Northwestern” T : Siand at: Brooksid Aeon o niversity’s only score —Ernie Vick, Mich field judge Dave giardo, -Meling.. Points After Touchdown the 18, Grandelius and Wayne v. B. M. vs Sout Braoksids Ne. 1, 'paydirt marches. jcame when Don Henss, third- alr linesman--Paul” Goebel, Burson =~ 3." Clendening. Safety- Meling Benson alternated in punching to 1 Pendleton, fifo jo Salis d Reformaeee ———— ee a cn—— n y ' - The Indianapolis Olympians will find out tomorrow what their a a i ackle unt : > p 8 10 tory 1 - = o - - ~

That's the day five starters, tour 1949. backers-up and four touted rookies open practice for the National Basketball Association wars. First drill is slated for morning in Butler Fieldhouse. The five starters, better known as the Kentuckians, are Ralph Beard, Alex Groza, Joe Holland, Wah-Wah Jones and Player per game during his college days, Coach Cliff Barker. The backers-| while Allen and Blevins, both 6-2, up are Bruce Hale, the perennial{®Port 20.5 and 15-point averages, wonder man, Malcolm McMullen, feSPectively.. All will help the . Carl Shaeffer and Paul (Lefty) cause. Walther. The Olynfps have scheduled a ymeeting tonight. Newspapermen, Those nine veterans will be ty, nine veterans and the four Joined by 6-7 Bob Lavoy of West- rookies will talk it over at an’ ern Kentucky, Charles (Chuck) informal get - acquaigisg dinner Mragovich of Eastern Kentucky, {oF the rookies. John (Sonny) Allen, Morehead, State, and Leon Blevins, Univer- BZA ERGNLEERIR:UIE sity of Arizona. Lavoy is’ the! man expected to give high-s -scor-, ing Groza a break this season. The Kentucky pine had a -21.7 | Rverage on 871 points last year. | | Mrazovich, 6-5 averaged 13.2

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