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Notre Dame: Ships Past 1, Nebraska Je a sino passes SOONOFS Shutout

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4 / 5 STANFORD, Cal, Sept. 30 ' Bi > line was the 1 biggest Husker. +-Oklahoma opéned a riew Season: Ws pie Bi ‘Red machine from (Continued From Page 13) Everyone of the players was out-, nemesis: “Guard Bill Smith and with an. old story today, out ' 3 opt Uni ay : Wallace made 24 ‘yards, including standing. They're a: fine group of, |End Sam Winstgn carried . the|classing Boston College 28-8 fof 2 MANE R, Sept. % d steamiotiered i oT B N, Wis., Sept. 30. Py

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{lads Ybrunt of the defensive load. its 22nd victory in a row, here today Ww relentless land Wisconsin had everything its Notre Dame's = determination’ Though ole Dare Atel |. Hoosier Mentor Clyde Smith! A crowd of 33000 saw the 30 (UP) Andersan’s Ravens con- and air attacks ‘that smothered way today as it scored in every showed with an even score, ' Abe| Only four p n to 7

Flood ~ intercepted Hayes’ pass changed’ hands during most of | fm the scrap with a tle, although the/their. second shutout since Benny third petiod today to break a Quarte on the Irish 45. Then Williams the game, it appeared that Leahy | Hoosiers had been favored by Myers became coach in 1941. The score] > the and register 2 7 10.0 hae? or the Basaiay of Quarter. i NEXT OPPONENTS took over. He passed to Landry had come up with at least one Reynolds Stages ~ lone touchdown, frst was the 46-0 whitewashing __fieet running of Bob Bryan, Harry St RR Tt caverta. - for 18 and 9 yards, and then tosophomore who would bolster his One-Man Show | “Nebraska was a fine team,” |p the Sooners last year. Hugasian and Bob White, Coach [against te, 28 to 6, beMutscheller for 26 yards for his forwards before the season ends.| . LUne-Man Ihe said, “I wasn't disappointed; . FE I mam Marchie Schwartz boys Tan up fore a sellout shirt-sieeved crowd second touchdown and victory tte | Eh niny Txenls ok ai Against Hoosiers {with the game. Generally, we cat Halfbacks—Reynalds, Prochaska, 21 points in the-ffst fuarter and in Camp Randall Stadium. ° with two minutes and 20 seconds e relied. on ay for de-'.- ; ; 1 an | : . to play. 7% BOOP tensive all the way and the Oak., (Continued From Page 13) = Nad better team play th Ma Fifhe Maingcts Mute, Boom. |i4osier Goliegs conference. vie-| then. kept ring away with sec-| 'Paced by Quarterback Bob Pe. Line Play Vicious mon, Pa., rookie was more than carrying. Gedman scored from, He declined to ‘comment on Lett Ends. AnpEDIANA, nsion, Inserts. tory over fhe Manchester Spar- ond, third and fo ng teams fruska Cccural _ passe &

as they piled up the bjg score, [Left Half Rollie Strehlow's what the Hoosiers’ prospects in a Fad "Raiabon, \JBo- itans. ¥ P Ug 4 .

v tent. H ushed ied the 1 competen er the three and the Hoosiers Jed on The feature of the game was ground gaining, Wisconsin kept

Line play was vicious. through- o,. 0.0 backfield time a{tgg time Thomas conversion.

“ & - out the match and North Caro-,.4 wag one of the most difftult| In the second half Robertson {conference play might be. We. fon a Dolan, Hecker. Two running plays netled only the 100-yard, six-inch touchdown |the ball in Marquetts territory lina’s Center Irvin Holdash was, ,, the field to take out of sent a 50 yard boot out of bounds P%Y each game as it comes, four yards after an interference return of the second-half Univer-|during most of the first three peparticularly outstanding. He, 100, 5.tion in the line. on Nebraska's nine. - Reynolds| hc Hoosiers suffered no seri: jo EE ; Petraunkas. Ande the ball sity of San Francisco kickoff by riods. ; penalty gave Anderaan A five-yard touchdown -pass a ae ie Backer wae respons CUard Tom Seaman, 4 Canton: whose Kicking “nearly matehed|™'a NEG LL nid Vid- po rs. Marsbail. on the Spartan 20 yard line. Full- (Halfback Bryan, a track star. | 4 ECVE CCOTE TN and as ‘line backer was respon-iy sophomore, also looked well Robertson's booted ‘into the wind| a ie sible for a good 35 per cent Of wisle he was in the game. But|and: the bill was ‘downed on|Uhl Performers who impressed]! oss 27 YP se Zuser. pack Jim Macholtz then fipped sville ‘Beadiocks Faverty opened the scoring early : ‘him, but observers had been im. Nebraska 0%... va 1 : ansv in the first period. Then ‘the the Carolina tackles. he played behind Burns and his Nebraska's 30. In sy o/the ball to End Tom Edmond in : Ba exploded a 74-yard goxi He had standout help up front, chances foryaction were few, even! But again the skinny. loose Pressed - considerably by the Tout gens: Rernoids 3, D Achille, GO a End John Horevay Western Kentucky, 7-7 | | dgers exp {flashy trio Robertson, Gomory, Reviolds 2. Th “|the end zone. | drive which ended when Strehiow too, from Tackle Dalton Ruffin, though Burns-was taken oirt twice limbed.Clark thrust himself rude-| hill yaolds 2, oma 5° : soiiverted. : | EVANSVILLE, Sept. 30 (UP) | irclea right end for three yards Guards Joe Dudeck and R. L. with injuries which he shook off [ly into Hoosier fortunes by in- and D’Achille. . : Neb. - Ind | ville College and West-| th d 3 NEARASEA {First downs i 15" Both teams threatened to score ~~Evansville Colleg {in the first play ‘of the secon McDonald, and End C. C. White./t jater return to the lineup. |tercepting Robertson's pass on the ft Ends-8i | Bushing vardus, 308 202 jon Kentucky battled to a 7-7 tie This quartet was the “sajor reas- The irish pass defense stacked Nebraska five and Funping the! Leh Fock ¥00 igs be; Husman, | | Eassing Jara 4 1% ‘earlief but lacked the final punch. | an Ohio Valley Conference iors 7 Periods: on for North Carolina's rushing up better than Leahy had anti- ball out to. the 20. . | ot Gru ustds Boll, Goll, 8 Spellman, |Fasses To, is. Becore by periods: tonight that saw each) | Wisconsin ...... sesreiensei 1 3 amy success and several times opened cipated, Rs appeared. - He used 5 Reyavidy » Hero i ! ahi Guards—trashetm, & Millen. Bauer. {Punts anaes” 4 am Tanchester ........0 0 0 00 am miss a victory by desperate owns: voli Points shet Ha: “up five-foot holes in the atré Gay on th offense and dérense “was “then that Reynolds hie ~Handshs. pumptes tot 3 x 0 — = By: : tl i Dame forwards. and the star runner from last moved into the hero's role, He Sr us i Ph suich. Jager: Yare Fis ‘penalized 4 » Anderson reser 01 U=-T defense P = we :

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Their only fault was their lack season snared Bunting's last-hope-carried two and three Hoosier of. consistency on offense, and pa&s on the five just before the tacklers with him as he ripped] that was readily explained by game ended. Dave Flood, a new- off two first downs. He broke off! the blasting charge which Toneff,| {comer-{6 the secondary this year, tackle into the clear and raced! Mutscheller and. Sophomore) (grabbed two Carolina throws and! 45 yards for the third touchdown

RRO Tackle Jim Dunlay leveled for 'John Pettibon,-a verteran of last and the’ longest gain of the day. or} en. 5 bY > 4 Tal |year, was equally valuable again. He converted and the Huskers lea, ns 120 to 14. S h n a 2 Sh . Barrett Tops Runners | “Youn HoroIig nit last| The tired Husker line couldn't ee the Sa deTs eh Bunting was the Carolina ace, year, saw action today.as de- 5!OP UP its holes and the Hoosiers 3 ] but mot the rushing star of the/fensive: end behind Ostrowski, I Robe back behind Gomory and On Your Own TV Set! game, 8s he averaged 6.8 yards|and he, too, promised to take Robertson. Clark again stopped|| ;

ry with 88 yards in 13 at-|care of that job as well as be|'D® visitors by covering Van Ferrin Billy Barrett of Notre/ready to take over behind the Soysns fumble ou the Huskers Dame, though, boasted the top! line again if necessary, Heo 2 b go A ve Ais average of eight yards per try ~ Still another sophomore with SPuffed out by two ncompleted| with 72 “yards in nine carties. prospects to improve was Im Dasges on the Hoosier 29 early in| Bob Gantt carried only twice Alessandrini, Charleston, W. the ast Jerid, ¢ for Carolina, making “16 yards, who moved into Helwig's va. a woh as Aer B90 $riaon; while White on a reverse which backing spot with Groom. Though * iy me on " on 2 ow 35 4nd turned into an end around, pick- Groom was a standout with his Ap Vor yd ras a v hd | ed up 28 yards in his ions effort. brutal work, the rookie did yeo- But ap lay was n ee “| * Notre Dame's Head Coach man duty when he had a chance venalt TA . u , i Frank Leahy had praise not only to make a tackle. pena ly gal use o e for his own team bat also for, The Irish had more polish than the North Carolina squad of Carl might have been expected In the ,, Snavely. opening game, largely because Landis Savoy | Leahy had to rely on his veterans) {punt and Joe Balabon recovered! “Spavely had a grandly coach- Most of the way. But Notre Dame ,,, Nebraska 41.

was what the Hoosiers) were waiting for. Gomory swept |

The Hoosiers got one of their w lucky breaks of the day when ark failed to field Robertson's)

works with a team you know it's ©" the squad was alert -for 60

going to be.” minutes, as proven by the inter-|1o¢t and to the 28 and a D’Achille| Leahy particularly eited Hol- ceptions and the recovery of two pass to Gedman was good on the | dash us an “exceptional player.” Carolina fumbles. 20. Robertson and Gomory took! “Bunting,” he said, “is a handy NOTRE DA

Left ends—Ostroswski, ME Ed Neschie- OVer from there, and aided by an layer and. I believe a much im- witz Kapish #018, Neschie

oved also.” Left tackles—B. Plynn, Dunlay off side penalty by Nebraska the proved one also. . Left Suards— Burns, Seaman, Boil: Hooslers scored. Robertson spun | ’ i ¢ » y i aro & Leahy’s first experience with Rikers Ciro Wallner, Atlesandrint the last yard. Bunting was last year when the mT Aacki es —- Tonefl, Zambroski, Th B ; Irish doped’ Norgh Carolina, 42: Riehl ends Mutschelier, Ke elly. omas Boot Wide to 6, in Yankee Stadium in New Exit aback -Willjamis:’ Max | With the game sewed up in his ! ’ J . ell halfbacks—Gay, Pettibor, "MeKili n York in the opener of their two B y Killin, |cleated right foot, Thomas kicked

Rikiit n game . series. anting in -that Rin t halfbacks— Barrett, Flood, Palone, wide of the double bars and the match replaced the injured Charlie’ 4; Fullbacks- Landry, Cotter, Caprata, Gan- Same wag deadlocked 20-20.

Justice, NORTH CAROLINA Reynolds, the outstanding back ¥rish ‘Averdge’ Left ends White, Mickerson, Norris. On the field, averaged 8.5 yards |

Ki iy | i Left uards-—Penegar, Bestwick, Kimel, 'T¥ 22 attempts on the ground. | Leahy said-the contest in no McDanald, Hoplens. Nebraska's Mueller and D’Achille |

way changed his opinion of his. Right guards Slate © Dadeck. Wiley averaged 5ieach, and the sli " " Right tackie- Kuhn, Hansen, McC | 0 ’ 3p own club; which he has rated just| Th iAckie-fruhn. Hansen, McC offic “ oery Robertson, the Hoosier Work-

an “average college team.” {Quarterbacks —P. Rizzo. Verchick, Carr.'y Left halfbacks—Bunti 5 sn.-norse,” was good for 4.9 on each “The game was what we hadicogke > buBung’ Parson, Bus,

of 18 attempts. Gomory averaged

, i Right halfback Gantt; Port, Wall 7 prticlated; he i, i compar aff wt. ros Nace Dvir Hin el js TTT yi son to last year's encounte Sconk ®, PERIODS attemipts. ] : 3 3 / : fd

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