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Washington's S| Huskies Upset Minnesota

Win 28-13 to Score First Victory in 8 Starts With Gophers

BEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 30 (UP) pe Washington’ s fighting Huskies) smashed over a touchdown in each, period today to score a 28-13 football upset over a sluggish sopho-, more-studded Minnesota eleven before 49.500 Wildly-cheering fans. With some accurate passing in the clutch by ‘Don Heinrich, the tiuskies outféught and outplayed “their heavier Big Ten opponents; all day. It was Washington's first victory in eight starts. over Minnesota. : “Heinrich, who directed his team] with - the cunning of a" fox, and fullback Hugh McEihenny set the,

~ NEXT OPPONENTS Oct. J-Nobrasks at MINNESOTA. Oct. i—UCLA_at WASHINGTON. _ pace as a flocke of Washington backs ran through and around the green Minnesota team. Huskies Scored Early Washington scored the first time it got the ball, driving 35 vards in 12 plays. Jack Seth pluriged over from the two. Heinrich, who scored twice on quarterback sneaks, began hitting ends Joe Cloidt and Fritz Apking as Washington drove 80 yards for ite second score. Sophomore Sam Mitchell's 24-yard dash to the Gopher four set up the touchdown.

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Wabash was just one play away from its onl touchdown of the ay when this photo was snapped- yesterday in Butler Bowl. End

vengeance in the second half, and, being dumped by Butler's Halfback John Chelminiak. Wabash End Holstine sifted the way. with Sophmore Gary Johnson

. bulling his ‘way through the line, 4 scored after the first six minutes. a pen ome Cl d p ie ns

But the Huskies were only start-

Ea Season ye ae Bombers Futurity Stakes

eft- Ends—Apking, Peterson, Olen. — . n " eft Tackles—Norton, Mangan. = The Tryon: All-Stars; Indianapolis’ unbeaten semi-pro. football

third to sew up the juvenile champion:

Rent Halfbacks—@ngel, Th-omns on nary came between the St. Joan two years and the locals’ y a : ship of the year.

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Minnesota came out with a of Butler all afternoon, took an end-around eight yards to the nd Fra 27 before make the score, Butler 7, Wabash 7, That's the way +

' [Unknown Quarterback | Bl Turns Apparent Defeat Into Great Triumph

Fred Benners Throws Four mpn Passes

To Whip Bowl Champs Who Once Led, 24-7

By AARON E. LONEY, United Press Sports Writer : . COLUMBUS, O.,-Sept. 30—Fred Benners, a quarterback nobody ever heard of in the whoopla about All-American threat Kyle Rote, |passed Southern Methodist's Mustangs to a razzle-dazzle 32-27 vici tory over Ohio State today in a last period:comeback that stunned 672 partisan fans. ’ — 19 20-year-old junior with the lose the-baif on a bad pass from .ibomb-sight passing arm turned center. Minutes later Ray Cleckwhat appeared to be hopeless de-|ler; SMU right-halfback, interfeat into a ground-shaking vic-/cepted Dick Doyle's pass and tory in the last half -of this, the sprinted 50 yards to put SMU first meeting between the two dhead 6-3. Bill Sullivan converted. {intersectional foes. Tackle Bob Momsen put Ohio His foyy touchdown passes, tWC| State back in the ball game when each in the 3rd and fourth peri- he pounced on a Rote fumble, ods, broke the Rose Bowl cham-| Doyle passed to Tom Watson on pion’s backs. the nine dnd on the next play

Vic Janowicz, was nearly as bril-lan SMU tackler with him, crashed over to put Ohio State ahead 10-7, It looked like no contest as the

NEXT OPPONENTS T-Pitt at, Ohio State.

liant as the passing artist from attack in the third period that the . southwest. He kicked two hobbled the Mustangs and profield goals and crashed over for|duced two quick touchdowns. one touchdown. His performance| Janowicz opened the final penearly put the game out of SMU’s riod with another 15-yard field reach in the third period when|80al ‘10 put Ohio State ahead

he shoved the Bucke es ahead, | 27- 13. 24-7. y Then came the Mustangs aerial

But with all eyes on oe attack hat erally rocked Ohio

Rote, who mearly broke Notre) - Benners first nailed Champion Dame in the final game last sea- with a 36-yard touchdown pass, son, Benners came from nowhere then tagged H. x Russel with 2] er that carr 5 yards, fol|to steal the show while his side lowed by the game winning touch~ kick was hopelessly bogged down down to White. {by Ohio's hard-charging line. + OHIO STATE

Starting on Ohio's 49, Benners| Ends Watson. Anderson. Bilkis.

' ey J 0'Donnel!. Times’ pholo-diagram by Heary E. Glasing Jr, and J. Hugh | Loft Tackien Wittman:

Ken Beasley, a thérn in the side into the backfield on the next play and fired to oy he in the Bulldog end zone to |heaved four passes, the last ore nate Guards Fischer, ' Ruzich, Momsen,

e scoring stood the rest of |for the game-winning touchdown, B ee unogaliough, Hed. with some two minutes remaining. |= t Tackles—Trautwein, Campanella,. — eitikko, He hit Rote on the 45, connect-| Ris ight Ends—8. Gandes Basinger,

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‘Maryland Guns ‘ Baylor Whips Houston ed with another to Jim Hawn | Bit terback_Janowics, Cure

lle. 34 good to the Ohio 37, tossed a flat|p foacks—Doyle. Widdoes. Sturts, Sin k Na vy , 35-21 4 7 in New Stadium pass to the coaches’ son, H. N.| "Right Halfbacks — Klevay, Hamilton, WACO, Tex. Sept. 30 (UP)—IRussell on the 17, and then Ben| Fu onskaVasner, C. Gandés, Elwood, COLLEGE A Md., Sept. 30 Baylor University's Golden Bears| White, 195-pound end, took the ™*” 8oun Tilkrn METHODIST (UP)—Scurrying Johnny 8car- struck through the air for a/@ame-clinching aerial in the end |p Lot nds—Ripper, Dean, Sullivan,

Left Guards—Zurek, Ceuters—Michael, Rehn, Hughtes, Smith ‘ap ¢py get a colorful civie sendoff tonight when they open a nine- {path and Maryland's man-eating three-touchdown first-half lead;Zone. Laff" Tackies—vann, perry. Walden. ; aut Cuarde—Savass, -NacFariags, i ry homie stand against the od Detroit Bombers at the NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (UP)—|line swamped game but outgunned then sputtered to a 34-7 victory] Ohio State tried to come oe RE Br Forester. woos, . Right" Tackles—Yourkowskl, Perry, 4 CYO Stadium tonight. ) George D. Widener’s Battlefield Navy football forces, 35-21, today OVer an outmanned University of juin its ows Jasaing attack in the} ight’ Quards—H. Forester, Chambers, GikFiarsacks Herich. * OLears Me- i The klekott) Fi Mayor Al Feeney supplying the toe, wn the’ 61st running of the (Before = fans, but the Mid- Houston eleven today. ha an a mutes, . but ine Spar ok Tackles_R. Collier, Prankiin, ParCullough. © wiley. Davis w sale 3a) Pa THs ) ae $50,000 Futurity stakes at Bél- dies made a fight until the A .disappointing stadium-dedi- {| Right Ends-- s—White, Hawn, Hook. s Hehe Hh aifbeche Sel, \ Barer. Lokov-|. An overflowing crowd of more, “ry Tr ceeds will go to the mont Park, Dating Greentree, final gun, catioh .crowd of 24.500 sweltered Dl a i Bae wai "2 Befners: By Xa So, ie kine enny, Sprague, Bvsin- thiin 8000 is expected to attend benefit of the Indianapolis YOUNg- gtaple’s Big Stretch. by a nose in|, Time and again the hard-charg- through the lackadaisical contest, os 1, W. St. John, who for 34 Highe “Habbacks Templo Cleckler MINNESOTA Co the clash, sponsored by the gierg d a half ful Sprint. {ing Maryland forwards crushed that offered the ‘minimum of|years had guided the school's Russell IK ao Fuse, 1. NH. oLaft Ends—French, J. Mitchell, Wen junior Chamber of Commerce Tryons established -an_ early SIX and a ha'f futlong sp through the Navy line to swamp thrills, Larry Isbell, a 180-pound(athletic course, died in a local! Scone BY PERIODS Left Tackles — Canakes, Ed Johnson. and the Traffic Club of Indian- claim to the mythical state semi- Rough’'n Tumble - was third In passing quarterback Bob Zas- junior from Houston, - fired the hospital late last night. lonfo Sr ondn 1 T14 3-27 Melt Guards—8undin Carlson, Raveling. @apolis. ; pro title last Sunday by defeating the field of 14 two-year-olds. -- trow, Navy's 1949 flash. °* three payoff passes that gave] Ohio State jumped into the Jaa Call Methodist ........ 0 7 619-3 puten_Robitsin, Sir Shot Highlighting the festivities will &t. Joe Athletic Club of Ft. With only a few yards to go Big] The Middies’ attempts at the Baylor#a 21-0 half time lead as]ate in the first period on Jano-| ner, r Clagler: Champion. rs hire: feht Tackles—_Undiiver, Fran, be a 50-piece accordion. section, Wayne, three-time winners of Stretch was on top but Battlefield hipper-dipper tactics, which new he hit his receivers seven of nine wicz’s field goal from the 18-yard fa Foints { touchdown Janowics Quarterback—-Gielle i the Cathedral High School bahd, the crown. It was the St’ Joe ach Eddie Erdelatz brought up times for 113 yards. The Bears line. eree George W. Rennix. Minnesota: Left Halfbacks—Gresory, Hudak. Esser, ji" paton twirlers and a prélimi- team’s first loss at Ft. Wayne in closed with one tremendous jump fro the pros; were inhibited by counted “twice more in the finall The Mustangs then penetrated’ ymaire-taxey Hart AS M: head ines

Texas ines visiting tackles in the backfield. quarter. . [to Ohio's one-yard line only to|™gn2=k Savia. Indiana. 1" fifth official

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