Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 20
i PA ; ". ee et . Chuck Ortmann Leads Michigan to 26 to 13 Win Over Wisconsin Previously Undefeated Badgers ‘Child's Play’ Before Wolverines
bombshell from Milwaukee, tossed and ran Michigan to a 26 ta 13
victory over Wisconsin today to brighten the Wolverines’ hopes for
& fourth straight Big Ten crown.
half, one of them for a touchdown. Then he scampered 16 yards |
for another score with six wouldbe tacklers slipping off of him.
Ing conference triumph was a/touchdown No. 2. stern -warning that ‘we're not! Caught napping on a beautiful | has-beens yet.” Tt was Wisconsin's quick kick by Wisconsin Quarter-|
first defeat of the season. {back Bob Petruska, Michigan was|
Ortmann’s passing was fabu.iforced to start over again from, . {its own 22, t
i ly~ lous, Jreang pEevivusiy Passes to TH - NEXT OPPONENTS { But Ortmann took over three! “Oct, 28—MICHIGAN at Minnesota. {and in 10 plays threw to quarter-| “Det. 28-—~Northwestern at WISCONSIN |
> er wi bark wl {back Bill Putich for the score on beaten sconsin's back with a reverse play that found Putich! connections out of 14 heaves in|all alone in the flat. the first half, | - In the second half, Ortmann Bo Swan Hurt [from the Michigan 48 to the Wis | - . rom the Michigan o the 8-| A re Jaagers crumbling consin 15, and from there Dufek y B®, {00k over and rammed over cen-/ the way was easy for line-smash-| for the. tally RE a Substitute guard John Powers
rd period before a homecoming landed on a Wisconsin fumble on : 3 . , ers’ 2: § Michiwd of 91.202, the Badgers’ 23 to set up c
ee gan’s final score. Dufek needed #A knee injury early in the third ,,)y one whack at the Wisconsin flriod sent Ortmann to the side- ino to hit pavdirt, | Hpes but he had already done the Wolverines Let Up fdgmage. Wisconsin, even though! with a four-touchdown lead | sgoring twice in the final period, Michigan let up in the final period never really threatened. and Wisconsin took advantage After turning back a stubborn for two touchdowns. A pass from i0-yard Wisconsin march that hit quarterback John Coatta to full-| 48 far as the Michigan 22 in the pack Bob Mansfield covering 20] Renin minutes. of the first yards accounted for, their first arter, the Wolverines put on the tally, : } | gs and soon sped ahead. Then with less than a minute March 78 Yards remaining Wisconsin recovered a) 2 Ortmann got Michigan's first Wolverine fumble on the Michi
tuchdown drive started, running San 25 to Set up the second score.
Bhck a punt from the midfield! ipe to the Wisconsin 30. He] Bmaxed the drive four plays later) 3 clipping off tackle from the) 18 for the score.
Halfback Jim Hammond and| Coatta alternated in advancing the ball to the 5, from where Coatta sprinted around right end for the tally.
Score by Quartsis
T \ y Idin enalty Michigan 712 0-38 1 ndaunted by a holding penalty emer 533 4M that interrupted another drive at! Touchdowns: Michigan— Ortmann, Pu ti 2; Wisconsin---Mansfield
the Wisconsin 16, Miehigan came Hch, Dufek
Illinois Wins 20 fo 13 After Washington Takes 7-0 Lead
Second Win in Two Weeks for Big Ten Squad Ovér West Coast Team; Karras Stars
CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct. 21 (UP)-—A smashing Illinois ground attack, powered by All-American candidate Johnny Karras, toppled Washington University from the ranks of the unbeaten college teams, 20 to 13, today. * - Karras, flashing the form that made him the Big Ten’s -rushIng champion a year ago, rolled up 183 yards in 25 tries, to lead Illinois. to its second successive | ~—————— vigtory over a Pacific Coast team. passes midway in the fourth Last week, Illinois -took UCLA !quarter and returned to the 14 to 6. {Washington 28. # With Karras again running in|It took Illinois only six plays to
1g8t year's form, Illinois backs 0 over. The big gain in the drive
ed through the Washington | was a 17-yard smash to the three TT orroNENTE (by Paklovits who plunged the Oet, 28 WASHINGTON at Stanford. final yard two plays later for the Oct. 28—Indiana at ILLINOIS. ed | winning touchdown line at will, rolling up a total of/ pehecca kicked two extra! ‘#87 yards. The running attack points for Illinois. Rosenzweig's
ae too much for Don Heinrich, attempt after the second Wash-
dshington uarterback, to f ‘match to bros the back of the ington touchdown was blocked, | ‘at . his first miss in 15 tries this year. rong West Coast team 4 i *es 8 . : { Scores By Periods
5 , 5 Play {Titnots~ ...... 7 7-20 . 84 Yards in 5 Plays Mingle rl $i .. The game was an offensive , Touchdowns: Earley, McElhenney, Rak-
show throughout. For a while, Rn Rt esnis stir 3ouchdowiu: Heinrich’s passes threatened to ee Nr lipset the favorite Illinois eleven. ‘But Karras and .Fullback Dick Bakiovits raced through the ‘Washington line time after time
Centre's Colonels date in the game to turn.the tide. .» Washington scored first, rolling | op d aS y -
#4 yards in five plays early in the . i#econd period. . “Hurrying Hugh" McElhenny. Washington fullback who both‘ered Illinois throughout, set up e play by passing to Roland] irkby, who raced io the Illinois 25 on a play that netted 38 yards. On the next play, Heinrich passed to Bill Earley, who was standing
Times Special DANVILLE, Ky., Oct. 21—The nine game winning streak of the Little Giants from Wabash was | "NEXT OPPONENTS | Oct, 28-CENTRE at Ranoven | Oct. 28—Franklin at WABASH, 24 ended yesterday as the Centre College Colonels edged them 9
in the end zone all alone. Jack to T. Rosenzweig kicked the point, The Colopels scored on a line Illinois came right back, march- Plunge by John Acton after
Woody Long dashed 43 yards to put the ball on the Wabash nine. | An intercepted pass in the second
fag 71 yards in 10 plays after the Kickoff. Karras suppi®d the big punch, hreaking !v0se {or 37 vards
tp the Washinston 6. Raklovits Period gave Centre the needed srored from the 1, but Sam Re- ®dge to win, as Frank Paine hecca’s kick was wide, giving booted one through the uprights!
for a field goal. Wabash scored in the final period after Boh Kaiser recovered a fumble on the 15-yard line. On the next play, Ted Stegg took a pitchout around right-end for a first down on the three. John Price scored on a line plunge. Centre 2......... 6 3 0 0-9 Wabash ........ 0 0 0 7— 7 !
Washington a half-iime lead. » Washington increased this to 13 to 6 early in the third period, going 56 yards in four plays. Heinrich again scored the scoring punch, heaving 23 yards to McElhenny who made a great ¢atch on the goal line to score, Illini Start Rolling
“ From that point on it was Illi- ————— inti nois, however. Late in the third, " : quarter McElhenny fumbled ana Colorado u. Extended Paul Douglas recovered for 1lli- To Down Arizona, 28-25
nois on = the: Washington 29.! : ves] Lllinois Quarterback Fred Major| A BJULDER, Cala. Det. Z1 (UP 3 {bssed 3 streen: pass 0 Maklovits, | oo city Buffaloes was extended who went to the two-yard line. every inch of the way to defeat Karras powered over. Rebecca: versity of Arizona; 28-23, be-| gonverted and tied the score 13/coie 34000 persons in _ Folsorn | to 13. a Stadium here today. | An intercepted pass gave Illi-\ ' Arimona came to life late in the! mois the final break it needed fourth quarter and put across) after its powerful ground attack two touchdowns, one an Si-yard! ‘Kept bogging down when it scamper by ‘he Wildcat senlor| reached scoring territory. Joe speedster, Eddie Wolgast, after! Hall intercepted one of Heinrichs trailing 28-12.
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Miller converted. [second place score was 42 points. ala AY Paige sneaked across. Onn, .eoviseeies 013 0 7-20 Butler wound up with 67. | Shee - g ‘Ball State ...... 0
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{crowd of more than 200 fans saw |Park - School defeated 20 to “0 = ci , afternoon by Cincinat- yesterday. =~ « Day School. : » 1P varsity i Cincinnati scored two of their finished last in three-way meets; |TDs on passes, The jcame as Bill Blair tossed to Bill Wood. A short pass from Ted at Butler. Miami won both meets. Jones to Carl Helker accounted] Miami scored 21 points to win ANN ARBOR, Mich,, Oct. 21 (UP)—Chuck Ortmann, the blonde for the PAT. Another pass tothe varsity meet. But Russ Gabler, Gregg Martin from Jones was Western Michigan's Mid-Amati ood for 30 yards and a score, ican Conference and Central Col-| : The final score came as John legiate champion, took the glory. p.m. The 190-1b. tailback exploded with rifle passes during the first Miller smashed his way through Gabier toured the four-mile course a right tackle for 18 yards. Harry in 21.053. Western Michigan's!
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star bone-crushing Bill Leskovar glittered as the boys to the final gun, won
5 Halfback Bob Courtney scored Villan- four touchdowns for the Knights ore 17,000 and Anderson Halfbach Jim ‘Machholtz
Canterbury Knights’ 31, but Canterbury led 13-8 at the half and kept the lead Canterbury ee 8 1 12 13-38 Anderson ......8 0 12 7-35
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