Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 17
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For "49 Upset, 48 to 0
Wes Fesler Uses Every Man on Traveling
Squad to Score in Every Quarter MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 21 (UP) —Ohio State battered Minnesota into complete submission 48 to 0 before 58,115 fans today—the
worst pasting the usually powerful Golden Gophers ever received from the Buckeyes.
The victory more than salved the ‘revenge-bent’ Ohioans for the 28 to 0 upset they suffered from Minnesota last year. The
Buckeyes used a large bag of
tricks in the air and on the ground and left the Gophers with only ‘the gab. The Minnesotans, who have lost.
their - four games this season, 8 “never ‘were in the contest, They! ips De AW EB
XT OPPONENTS get. at OHIO. STATE an at MINNESOTA.
had the ball in Ohio territory only! once—-on the 30-yard line in the
rst quarter. first g EE GREENCASTLE, Oct. 21 (UP) p Defense Apart —Each team had its. half today The Buckeyes, in winning their z¢ Michigan Central rode to a 33 second Big 10 start, ripped the to 20 victory over a scrappy DeGopher defense to shreds, scored Pauw squad.
once in the first period, twice in the second, once in the third and The boys from Pleasant, Mich., three times in the fourth. And they threw in an invalidated touchdown
| Tigers Bow, 33.20, Score in Second Half
Brat two periods
rolled up all their points in the while holding
IU Adds to Irish
Tuisne Beais e Miss, 27-20
.=—Edward R. Sweetland, 75, for-|
Patty Berg
; ater champion. 2-up in 36 holes! for another 280 yards today to de-| Hardscrabble Geit ~Tournament.
-— C, Gande Oh uchtumns Curcillo, Sturta. Bruney.| ey Chicago Roosevelt 395, Gary verted, making it 20 to 0 despite
Points after Trautwein.
Nebraska Back Doubles Yardage
HUNTINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP) — touchdowns—Janow a 0, og Ghieas, Washineion J Notre Dame slugging penalty. Huntington broke back into the Notre Dame came back after winning column today after 13 Williams left the game because ow ae NE QFTONENE ES aon. of a shoulder injury mid-way in © —Manchester at ¥ Pemn Befuddles {the third. Fidel ry mi ye successive defeats with a 20 to 7 {for first down to the Indiana 39. Bomesaming victory over Cedar- ; on a 24-yard sweep, then Wil- Ville, O. Of Opponents Columbi U- 0 liams came in to Fy to End An intercepted pass set up the Jim Mutscheller to the Indiana 18, first Huntington touchdown in LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 21 (UP) | Gander plowed to the 7, the second period and right hali- ~ Blonde bomber Bobby Reyn-| NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)— Williams made a first down by back Duane Robertson went over olds, a sizzling sophomore carving Al Cordo threaded relentlessly inches on fourth and one, then [TOM the two-yard line, Roberta place in Nebraska gridiron through the tatters of the Colum- Gander broke through to score “Or tallied again in the fourth to history, scored all his team’s bia line and Francis (Reds) from the 8. One and a nalf ciimax an ‘80-yard drive.’ and points for the third time this Bagnell hurled long passes over minutes remained and Joe Cap- guarierback Paul Buzzard .made year ®s the Cornhuskers romped the befuddled Blue Shirts’ heads rara converted. he Intea ’ 15 1 : : over an outclased Penn State to give Pennsylvania a too-easy| Indiana, which out-rushed |, no tan oon chdown, also team, 19 10.0, before a sellout to be entertaining 34 to 0 Ivy Notre Dame 213.yards toed, Pour period, came On 3 crowd of 38,000, League football victory today be- couldn't halt Williams from hit- Bass no or Yards ‘io.Don The 19 - year - old Reynolds fore 30,000 spectators at Baker tng 11 of 22 passes, good: for, guore by periods: knifed the Penn State defense for Field. 102 yards, seven heaves going Huntington 2 0 6 0 14—20 186 yards in 25 thrusts. His total| Bagnell wasn't the 14-straight '!© Mutscheller for 80 yards. But Cedarville .... . 0 0 0 7— 1 yardage more than doubled the completions sensation he was last Indiana's forwards held Williams ri entire output of the Penn State week against Dartmouth simply '© minus 2.7 yards rushing. backfield on the .ground. ‘because he did not have to be.
Kentucky's | Jones Boys
In Left Ends And Ana
Reynolds’ three paydirt runs of He threw only 11 passes, com- Jatt Tackles —Kovatch, Bi ird. Numbered 1-A, 1-B 42. 26, and 19 yards boosted his pleting seven of them, one 29 iti Ls Geisail Budon. Flor) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21 (UP) scoring total to 72 points in four yards for a touchdown and the fonters Dolan, Becket, Stebbins. = | _The numbering of two Kentucky games, far more than any other 63 yards to set up a touch-| Riht Tackles—Bosak, Russo. 'Talerico. football players who opposed VilNebraska player has scored in an down. He also threw a 53- -yarder , Juarteroacks — D'Acailie, Petrauskas, lanova College today caused East-
which went for naught when his! team lost the ball on downs.
ern Pennsylvania fans to gape. The identical Jones twins (Harry and Larry—were numbergd.
ett Halfbacks—Rabertson, Beis... ight Halfbacks—Gedman, Dav i chlibatks Tutsie, ba *ooyen.
Corbo scored two touchdowns, Poser.
entire season since 1927. Glenn Davis Rebuffs
NOTrRE DAME ¥ Left ds a - - g Blaik's Pro Charges | oh first period. ries, Tacks. Fria, Burdisn. am Denny consent Kenton: LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (UP)— Princeton Unbeoten. io, Guards-Johnston. Seaman. Ep- from the Blue Grass said the Former All-America Glenn Davis,! ’ er SOroomeL, allger. Joneses were an entry.
Blanks Brown, 34-0 3 Ee Tackles—Tonefl, Dub. issins.
M Weithm ugly,
star pupil of Army Coach Earl
Field Goal Does It
(Red) Blaik, says his ex- -mentor; PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 21 Rishi Ens Sicneer 'MSeD wn BACKS am Zur, - is all wrong When he calls pro- (UP)—Princeton had no trouble side. ae —- ite DES MOINES, Ia. Oct. 21 Jssional ootba Show busl-/yeeping its undefeated record Fight Halfbacks Marchand. Apolone. UP) Viaje Ubpens climaxed a : a clean today when it rammed out “‘Fiiipacks—a Land ectic final. three minutes today The “Mr. Outside of est, lop-sided 34 to 0 victory Over 1. sian ae score By Perios Sharan. with a last second field goal to EO BAT fo, Bk, on Brot Trivets store” some With LB Ene a 0h Wy sh o d fof th Los| 18300 fans at Brown Stadium. Points er En 5 FY conder. over Drake before 12,000 disga hing rou, 3 the oy Using a single wing attack prams. Stistha appointed Parents’ Day fans, ngeles {that set off old-fashioned re- xD, : Football league, respect for !verses, Princefon rolled to four Rushing yardate 31 VMI Scares Virginia / 8 * s8 rdaze . Col. Blaik as a coach,” Davis touchdowns in the first half be- pistes atiempica '% CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. Oct. said. “However. I have found prol fore its first-stringers were taken Basses Compisied 121 (UP)-—Virginia stayed off a
out in favor of the second offen- Punts \sive team. The subs added an- puaois {other touchdown in the final Yards
quarter for Princeton's fourth California Lashes
(successive win. ‘Oregon State, 27 to 0 |Artie Diamond TKO's | : BERKLEY, Cal, Oct. 21 (UP) ‘Amanini in 5th ~The powerful University of mer head football coach for Col- NEW. YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)- (California Bears, capitalized on gate, Syracuse and Ohio State, Artie Diamond, 159, of Middle ®Very break, rolled to their fifth
died today at nearby Dryden. (Village, N. Y., scored his 19th ‘straight win of the season here WORLD CHAMPION Sweetland attended Union. Col- straight victory tonight when he t0day as they subdued stubborn.
lege, Schnectady, N. Y., and was’ technically knocked ott Armondo| Srzgon State 27 to 0 before 37. PHILADELPHIA, EAGLES i graduated from Cornell Univer-| Amanini, 108%, of Italy in the 000 fans. - sity in 1899. That fall he became fifth round their scheduled) The victory was their 20th grid mentor at Colgate and stayed eight-round od aturs bout at Straight in conference competition through the 1900 season. In 1901 Ridgewood Grove, and left the Bears as the only and 1902 he was head coach at] Amanini injured his left hand Undefeated major football team Syracuse and moved on to Ohio early in the bout; forcing Referee on the West Coast, following the State in 1903. {Abe Simmons to Stop Proseedings defeat of Washington and Staneter forty in the fifth roun ford today.
BT SMe re Out HL Duke Trims Richmond TRUCK TRAILERS CUSTOM. BUILT (UP) Patty Berg, chunky Minne- RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 21 (UP) | ALSO REPAIRING—PAINTING
apolis pro star, defeated Betsy - Duke took to the air for 214 Rawls of Austin, the Texas amsiyards and struck on the ground JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON i E0y we.
207 Kentucky Ave.
a) possible tie and made a savage i 83-vard ground drive In the last 2% three minutes today to clinch a 126 to 13 victory over Vaginal Mili-
tary Institute.
PRO FOOTBALL
football to be much more demanding a sport than the college game. ”
Average Lost Penalized
E. R. Sweetland, Veteran | Griditon Coach, Dies
ITHACA, N. Y,, Oct. 21 (UP)|
1 P. M. TODAY
Aired Exclusively _ in Indianapolis by
Wins -
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¥ to win the annual Women's feat Richmond, 41-0, before a handful crowd of 3000.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS |
Freddie Glover, Gerry Reid and Doug McKay (left to right) ake up the Indianapolis Cops Ne. 3 front fine that will skate here tonight against Pittsburah at 8:30 in the Coliseum.
UCLA Unsets
Norwest i Gets od nf Crack at Pitt as Play: DS U0 Moves Here Tonight
Locals Have Scored Only 5 Goals
In 4 Games of American League Race
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21 — The Pittsburgh Hornets racked up their ‘first American Hockey League victory of the season tonight whipping the winless Indianapolis Caps. 4 to 1. defending champions of the league's postiseason get another crack at the Hornets tomorrow move to Indianapolis to renew thair week-end series, triumph gave Pittsburgh
The 0 Ww S ron -its first victory in four starts while it was the fourth straight
Ups Big 10 Stock By Edging Panthers | 28-23 in Evanston ir ring EVANSTON, Il. Oct. 2% (UP) playoffs last season, | Northwestern, a top bet for the night. When the two clubs {Big 10 supremacy, shoved its stock up a few notches today with {a 28 to 23 victory over Pitts-
iC. NEXT ORPONENTS defeat Mor the Caps, who had | “Oct. SA—NORTHWESTERN at Wisconsin. . fallen previously to St. Louis, k | : 0 p Buffalo and Cincinnati. In those bufgh's scrappy Panthers before four games, the Caps have man-
35.000 fans in Dyche Stadium. Pittsburgh came back in a wild fourth quarter to score all its 23
aged to score only five goals. Hornets Scored First The Hornets scored first here tonight, midway in the opening
8502 Fans See Bruising Affair
ints J J points after being shoved around ST. LOUIS, Mo. Oct. 21 (UP) nericq when Chuck Blair took a mercilessly in the three previous —Led by little Al Baccari, who ooo 00" Armstron periods. banged in a pair of goals, the St. P reorg 8
right in front of Cap Goalie Bill
Louis Flyers tonight handed the Brennan.
Pitt couldn't even get to North- Cincinnati Mohawks, leaders of
. western territory until the last minute of the first half, and the Panthers’ until three
ican
minutes had elapsed ;
the Western Division of the AmerHockey League, first score wasn't made defeat while 8502 fans, represent- led ing the largest local crowd of the Hornets were shorthanded. Larry
a 6 to 2 Same
the
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With one second to play in the Indianapolis 1-1 while the
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Sr - f las I. aphls iilv Wilsor _ in the last 16 seconds for good] NEXT OPPONENTS of the last period. season, applauded noisily. Vil ’" buzzed the puck by, ) The Panthers recover ; Goalie Gil after brother measure. Oct. #3—Kalamszoe st DEPAUW. NEW RLBANS Oct. 21 (UP) f he anth rs recovered -a fum- The victory was the sixth ‘ ot Vie Janowicz, who passed, : Tulane chopped big John Dott. with the aid of a roughness pen- straight for the Flyers over the John Wilson and Max Quackenreceived, sprinted, plunged and ooh gary Scoreiess, Trailing 33 down to size today and alty moved to the 3. from where Mohawks here. bush had set up the play. kicked five extra points, was the riod the Tigers came back to (Continued From Page 15) J but stubborn oy det LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (up) Ple on "Northwestern's 18 and The contest. a bruising affair Pittsburgh out in front class of a brilliant Obio squad. | ® 1 D'Achille. fired ©f Mississippi 27 to 20, by a com- —Sophomore Tailback Ted Nar- Sophomare Quarterback Bob Os- trom the start, was interrupted ©" An unassisted tally by Johnny ring up its 20 counters. marksman, Lou Achille. fire terhout sneaked through the 3 ; irat McLellan in second period But Coach Wes Fesler used every t bination of passing and hard run- leski led a savage striking UCLA eake 18 twice. Once a fight in the first * C113 BE pe Halfback Gerry Baillargeon a low liner to End Don Luft jus iddle for ti first > URNS and iced the verdict in the third man on his traveling squad. scored four touchdowns for thelinside the goal line. ning. football team to a 21-to-7 upset middle for their first score. period between Jack Evans of and iced the verdict in e third Ohio State started scoring with visitors, two on passes ‘from Indiana had scored in four min- Fumbling may have cost Mis- NEXT OPPONENTS Panther Whirlwind Cincinnati and Billy McComb of period with goals by Bill Eznicki the game only three minutes and ' rg Sissippi the game. The Mississip- ch. 2A—UCLA at Purdue . : ‘ the Flyers, and in the last scs-"and Bob Solinger. 19 a id ‘when -fullbac; {quarterback Andy McDonald and utes and 45 seconds. D'Achille’s Oct. *%—Washington at STANFORD After that it was a whirlwind EN A ie a Paes seconds old w “two on runs. Their other six- placement after a Notre Dame Pians developed a dangerous scor- victory today over undefeated of panther sco The pt om when foade mie ©ran®? Hocke Summe Charlies Gandee plowed a yard ing punch in the last period. But anther ring. y caught an4 his mates protested long and Y ry pointer came on a pass from Mc- off-side penalty was low and to "8 P perio ut'Stanford before 58.143 amazed wijgeat Johnny Miller behind the ae a ok an throughout right guard. Ohio con- Donald to Don Weldon. th ht. in the second period, Mississippl fans in Memorial Coliseum. loud on Baccari's last goal, claim- JIANAPOLIS _Brennan: _ deverted after every touchdown : {the rig furables the ball Tul } goad line for a safety and Oster- jng the Fiyer had batted it in | Walt, Io Laan Se DePauw scored once in the third! - Then the sophomore D’Achille, imbles fcore e ball to Tulane Stanford's brilliant eleven, fa- hout passed for two more touch- with a high stick nL Sares Ruslan. except the last. period on a toss from Paul Lee playing with the polse of Notre [OF lwo scores. vored to capture the Pacific Coast qqune tefore Northwestern could giro aqecn wi Spi detense—HorScore On Pass {to Steve Nagy and twice in the Dame’s vetéran Williams. con- Conference title, was bottled up (he spree in the last minute. Billy McComb, with a goal and ton. Back Jter—Armstrons: wings In the second period, Ohio fourth frame on plunges by Ward tinued to lead Indiana with a by the hard-driving UCLA line. ~~~. to Nick d two assists, and CHff Simpson, Blair. “inn Boyres—Ma Pe tiager: Ko. stopped Minnesota cold, and com- Shawzer. well-executed assortment of hand- ; oma 5 The Bruin backs also were held ert out : pass to Nick de with three assists, played a major bugsen. McClellan, Exindeki =~ == bined deceptive ball handling and DePauw ....... . ® 0 8 14—200ffs, pitchouts and- smashes. in check by Stanford's line, but Rosa rom three yards out came part in _the St. Louis victory. - Scere by periods . deft passing for a 51-yard drive Mich. Central .(14 19 0 0—33 Indiana powered 80 yards for UCLA “capitalized on passes to JID 3 stant Bali dios rat’ rr D S , Doe tog 1 with 201-pound end Tom Watson ———— . |its second touchdown in the sec- run up its touchdowns. and Jus vious io ha oua!as Scores First period: TU ARY ‘Blair warm V < 32. y on pitching substitute quarterback gl toe PET ie¢ peti 4 y finally going the last 10 yards on ond quarter with the swivel- alnsas p - Narleski, a 162-pound demon, "! ] rong: 9:54 Indianavolis. L. Wilson a pass from Janowier 0 e ins |hipped Bobby Robertson banging y flipped two touchdown passes to [hrew fo end Chip Warriner for aq ea AHI Goal over nanan lover | miscom: ) . n Tk nd Pittsburg hd duct) 0 1 th. Four minutes later, Quarterback over from the four, NORMAN, Okla. Oct. 21 (UP) End Ernie Stockert, while the the second Pi urgh touchdown hut ro er Backor scond, nl Eziniok Dick Widdoes intercepted George ; Robertson bashed off tackle to P h . Dal C ford third score was on a pass and Northwestern's supremacy CLEVELAND, Oct, 21 (UP)~ interfere d ‘period Pittsburgh. McClellan Hudak's pass on the Mirmesota 23| the Indiana 32 for the initial first ee arts Si o Seite lateral, also starting with the ended halfway through the third Les Douglas scored the 200th and (unassisted: 7.48 Penalth es— Raglan hold. d 1] erence pg down, 1’ Achille, sucking in the g uny tailback throwing. quarter, when the Wildcats scored 201st goals of his American Hock- ing. Rasian 4 IPitshureh, jounger and raced into.the end zone. [left side of the Irish line with a today —the first time he ever car-| Stanford made its only real their last touchdown. Like all ey League career tonight as the (Misa. 18%01"s Piisburel Esinick iKoRalph Armstrong, end, took al GAY, Oct. fake lunge to the left, gave Ged- Tied the ball in college play—asidrive of the game in the fourth touchdowns of the game, Save Cleveland Barons whipped the Mckay i slashing, Blair “Migas holding! pass midway in the third period Bend Ba 21 up) -A South man a bootleg handoff back to Oklahoma mauled hapless Kan- period and went 79 yards to its Qsterhout’s sneak, it'was on 8 Providence Reds, @ to 3, before a "Push (holdin Co from Tony Cuselie, who Puen) across the finish line first Rigs the right and the IU sophomore al a "9 20r its, To ons Touehdowr. Pass. . SHEL crowd of 6719. Oo th | calling his rst game he!1950 Northern Indiana Hi pistar circled behind Danny aig y s B . . Score By Ferleds .g BY scoring the Barons’ second n e Ice i quarterback, and scored from the "School Conference cross Mind | Thofhas’ fine biocking to the i & Sgpersharged : DOREY. eon rewers Sign Pitcher Pruren 0 ? 0 23 23 goal at 6:34 of the opening period, AMERICAN LEAGY = Minnesota 13. meet today, but his vietory dian’, Irish 43. jug 3 gp uy w pa on oe ian. BOSTON. Oct. 21 (UP) - Frank _ Touchdowns Stonesifer ‘2. Keddie 2. Douglas became the seventh play- WLT Pl gy Curcillo Scores offset a Ft. W N D'Achi'le, trapped behind his |008est winning string in major morre 13, a Brooklyn. N. Y. high Ojierhgut, Warrier, De Rosa Toinls or in AHL history to turn the §incinnatt £1 149429 It was Curcillo around end for team amplonseg rth Sie line, stabbed Gedman on the Soiege Southall lo ihe Selight of school pitcher-first baseman to- Safety—J. Miller fackied by _Glagola. 200-goal trick: Douglas scored 3 ; p. i } i 3B | 000 § sbhur - - 13. yards three and one-half Riley's Mark McC t Notre Dame 30, then Gedman 1 a i ie day signed a contract with the again in the second period to give aN APO OLIS rn Division? 5 1% minutes after the last period] Oy Sel a new went to the 22. D'Achille tossed 5 “€V! pions heir Milwaukee Brewers in the Amer- Hershe Bears Cleveland a 5 to 1 lead. Bor prs. G13 record —9 inut 7 — fini t citi lay f he final ati 8 minutes, 47 seconds- most exciting play for the final o Buffalo “5% 1031.1 started. for the 2-mile Cressmoor Country a flat pass to the right to Robert- quarter can Association, " At the same time, Jackie Hamil- gid T 1 1 08 | { e , , 2 2 1 5.20 22 Two fleet substitute halfbacks Club course. {son to the 15, then Robertson, on Coach Bud Wilkinson dipped In the Junior Johnstown (Pa.) Whip Eagles, 9.2 ton of the Reds scored his team’s Bovitace 0 81 110% tt ores. {a well-timed pitchout, got a first . Tournament this summer, Torre first gbal to reach the 100 mark. ‘New Haven oe 3 0°90 12 % accounted for the next two sc But as a group, Coach Rolla well into ‘his reserves before the she a . HERSHEY Pa. Oct. 21 (UP) RESULTS LAST NIGHT K ight yards down on the four. pitched the Brooklyn Cadets team, 4 “1, 9 de SAPOLIS 1 arl Sturtz drove eig y Chamber's Redskins from North| R speedy Crawford got into his first a % . ; “red v Piitsaursh A, INDIANAPO through right tackle for one, and, Side were far in front 1 th With only. 55 seconds of the ame Of the stas But the El to the championship by winning —Paced by their brilliant “kid Bisons Keep Lead land 9, dTovider nce 3. or the |second gone, Robertson plunged 8 ° e 564301, uv ¢ Xl three games in four days. He jines” the Hershey Bears ham- ! Bu hey 3’ Beringtied 2 Bru went 10 yards on ate title. Th: lines,” t v . Dick ney we y am title, The North Siders won i, 0 ona pileup. stopped by Jerry RENO: Okla. - halfback served w.q¢ voted the outstanding play ; Whi Indians, 5-2 St. Louis 6. Cincinnati 2 similar play three minutes later. with 78 points, while run ugh a piieun, s'opped hy y f ble for 19 : . g PIAYET ered out their fourth straight Pp ’ AMES TONIGHT Pp Poin unner-upi Groom and Dave Flood. notice of trouble for 1951-52 OP- gt the tournament. STR Yk . . pits sourgn "31 INDIANAPOLIS 8:30) Bruney took Don Roedel’s punt Mishawaka got 122. | After the half. Robertson elec. ponents when he took a handoff : American Hockey League victory SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Oct. 21 uy. 0200 st Buffalo, St. Louis at Cincinnati! with the scorer’s gun in the air Winners for North Side were trified the crowd with a dazzling OP his own 34, sprinted to the lowa State Misso i Ti tonight in whipping the New Hav. | [UP) The division jeading Buf Be, be Pionaseh Zorisgies and raced 40 yards to the end Bill Griswold, who finished 83-yard touchdown sprint on the !¢ft and behind good blocking , ’ urt 11€ on Eagles, 9 to 2, before 7081 fans. falo Bisons dactenteq the Spring- NATIONAL VEASYE pes 6 ain zone, but it was called back on a seventh; Merle Geiger, 10th; Tom first play from scrimmage. went all the way, outrunning the COLUMBIA, Mo, Oct. 21 (UP) It was the fifth straight setback field Indians, 5 to 2, tonight in a Montreal 30 28 1179 clipping charge. Firestone, 15th: Tom Schmitt, Indians took the hick if on its Kansas State safety the final 15 Three touchdown passes by Bill for the Eaglez, who were unable hard-fought American Ho2 key Toranto lll... 2 1 1 > 2 4 The Buckeyes made 19 first 17th, and Harold Freidrich, 29th. own 17, then on the first play, YATdS Weeks to Jim Doran today earned to keep pace with Jack Craw- League game at the Eastern cuca i 1 1 3 1 downs to Minnesota's five, and, Team Scores: Robertson slashed on Pan ao the Towa State Cyclones an upset ford’s aggressive club. States Coliseum before 5400 fans. Kew verk 3 3:9 3 : 9 9 308 n - ed the Gophers 496 yards _ Pt. Wayne North Side 78, Mishawaka 122, 20-20 tle with Missouri in the Leading the way for Hershey .The Bisons scored in every pe- RESULTS LAST NIGHT Sutgain P | th Bend, Central a. Valve pargiso 151. Tight rackle and oul raced Frank Huntington Wins Tigers’ Big Seven Conference was its shifty’ kid winger, Norm riod with Les Hic<ey breaking a }ontreal 3. Detroll 0. Score By Periods | Horace Mann 3 Ex art 219, Hammond Only 40 Pp home opener before 22,000 fans Corcocran, who connected for the 2-2 deadlock in the second with GAMES TONIGHT Minnesots E resniviiec BH Bow ol h 243, Gary Lew allace 1 Jammeng = ¥ 40 seconds of the third quar- ‘Homecoming 20-7 today. | three-goal hat trick. [the winning goal. New York, ht Boston. Tra A pag hio State . T.14 T 20-48} 28% Adams ‘o dammond ter had elapsed. D'Achille con: ’ New York at Boston 3 ee. Watson, Wid-| rk 331, Gary Tolleston h Sou th Bend 356, East
