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‘ : : Al Deis at 11 a. m 2 Wolverines’ Chuck Ortmann Throws - Midwesterns Favored by 3": Poinis Bact i Foes Silly But Power Drive Fails Movie Short to Hit Over Ted Collins’ Revived. Club gre Indian : By ED STEEVES, United Press Sports Writer : Neighborhoods NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UP)—George Ratterman and Johnny . last year po MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 28—A junior workhorse named George ' Lujack will renew a red-hot rivalry that goes back to their careers - =reigned as # Hudak proved to 60.187 fans today that Minnesota couldn't lose all Downtown Any Day at Notre Dame when the New York Yanks meet the Chicago Bears 3 Mc § ad Jime. He alifiost single hand sty Had favored Michigan’? 0 7, An Indianapolis. quintet has in the big game of tomorrow's National Professional Football oe = For three quarters. Michigan's Chuck Ortmann looked like the Be Fp hy ih downtown: and League schedule. 8 : and Butle = only. back on-the field as he passed Minnesota dizzy. The third ,.ionbhorhood movie houses, the A crowd of more than 50,000 is expected 8 to watch the once- category. = quarter was all Ortmann_as he] —=—rmmacdin : public will see the Milano Inn five, [healen tears Rept By Stadia. a. A " is i ely 1

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Of the set, 21-year-old Patty ‘ay a 4 |—are 3;-point favorites over the np, rjegky's 61-yard run set this up On M = boy from the Iron Rrange, took puke ........ ca ® 37 0 7—14 Striebeck, team leader, is listed : LL i; 4 fast-striking Yanks. The Yanks ,,; ne went 15 yards more for the n - over. He handled the ball on 14 Maryland ....... 0 13 6 7—26 first among the country’s femi- ibave the most dangerous attack marker. ) > Tord (Ts Y of 25 Gopher plays in the final nine keglers by the Woman's in the league, revolving around A 1 a , Clemson ........ 013 0 : | | That was more than enough fo ish mat » period. Wake Forest .... 0 © © 1212 International Bowling Congress. {Ratterman in the T-post and fea-| “~ T gh ‘or signed to f % As with Ortmann, three times aXe Tol . *=1% Her three-game 745, tops lo- turing such long-range running & victory. The Riveters seemed Kratiser: .o 2 big George rolled his team within N. Car. State....14 7 0 13—3% c3]ly and nationally among the threats as Buddy Young, Zollie headed for their second touch- Sirst event = scoring range by passing and V.PL i.e «+o 68 0 0 0— 6 “weaker” sex, came Sept. 25 in Toth, Sherman Howard and down when Kerestes fumbied the Armory w 2 plunging. On the third one, With w “virginia ..... 7 7 7 0—21 the Bemis Classic on Pennsyl- - + George Taliaferro.: {ball away on the UCLA 35 and Buddy R = time running out, he hit Shorty yircinia ........ 8 13 0 7—28 vania alleys. The Milano Inn 2 o . | Ratterman has made no secret Samuels had still another pass in- mat star, # Cochran in the end zone. Tonos “x80 0 027 team hopped to the top nationally ! lof his desire to show up Lujack tercepted shortly before the game Kid, the Captain Dave Skrien was the CGIBCSSRE ec... 0 2 »a that same night, when it racked T-pil The feud ‘dates ®nded. ; . Wash. & Lee..... 0 6 0 14—20 ie night, Faghe ; : jas a. T-pliot. The S| rusp hooded my hero as he kicked the tying bulls | . pl 2 § J < mr ——— ~~.._jup 3192 points, far above any : . Ls . . . 3 . Acme Telephoto. back to Notre Dame coach| , Bnds—Suger, . Plowers In the maj 5 eye. Florida .. «+ 0 18 8 0-19 other team of lady keglers in the Vincent Pisano (12) of Michigan State is shown starting his 15-yard run which scored the first [Frank Leahy's choice of Lujack Ee Tackiss-Jariosek, Considine. falls out o > Basketball Flavor Furman ........ 0 7 0 0— 7 nation. touchdown against Notre Dame at South Bend. The Spartans defeated the Fighting Irish 36-33. lover Ratterman—which eventu:| Rl rw Reeg. rig The one3, The firet nal Jrusented WhO Alcorn 46. Touran Patty Rolls 704- Others in the picture are Don Coleman (78), Frank Kapral (58) of Michigan State and James Weith- ally caped Rattermad to Jump, ay Guat Beet Babin), Scal: Dave Levir serious scoring oa. "Arkansas Baptist 23, Ruse Coll. 2. | The team again broke into the man (77) Notre Dame tackle. No, 50 is Irish Center Jerry Groom.’ {from he: ‘ens 5 ian Mirtneer i Brooklyn, : 3 rarily even with Michigan holding Bluefield 34, va State 2. 3000 column Oct. 16, rolling a —— (7 ) , {pros. Quarterbacks —Bamuels. Jones, Maren. of Arabia. an slight edge by Peason o on Clark Co Ly Morehouse .. 3124. Patty made 20 of the pos- ° imme . 14 TD Passes {STett itt acks—Macciolt, Klezsk, Ves 30 minutes. Rann passes to anyone rexel 31. Wash, Coli. ’ sible Sp Bixihen that night for 704. IU Bows, 20-0, $e Superior Michigan State le Rai{ermian has thrown 14 tr Halfbacks—Schmidt, Kasperan, 4 di & sights. E enry 47. Tuseulum uw e reported the Cowan : ; {touchdown passes in SIX games. H r. 7 ocd we psc on ue BEER BERT nol ell red 0 § Fighting lini a ET Ea i onde | ore mgreens as “1 ai 3 Con roi 6 nn group both in teani totals anti i {| : jun year, n’ wn a’ ; . erso , * passes in the first half and Minne- Greensiors' Ak Te oo aan State 0. [team games. A 1063 was their ower o ig ing mi Ed Bs, Irish 36-33 single scoring pass but has scored Lae ie lea Eh Indiana ( sota 8. The Wolverines attempted Jackson College 67. Lane 0. highest in team games, while (Continued From Page 15) Dick Ashburner replaced him and | y six touchdowns and leads the irl let Guarda Maclichlan. Zeitnen hounds wor 497 in the game. rire Louisiana Tech 1; Louisiana College 9. Milano reached 1081 and 1095 in from the 14 where. tive: ball tad drove the Crimson to the Illinois |cuit’s scorers with 55 points. rs RTC mE ow. Morgan, Bree. try meet b jb The te not only sie Janne. BE haaaals 9 two. of their ihfee games - that been placed following an offside]; (Continued From Page 135) | The Giants, who beat Cleveland "Ji, 014s” Buchanan, Fiynn, ‘Man. 20 to 35, a 4 isota’'s four-game los ng : ves Miss. Industrial 32. Leland Coll. same record-breaking night. oi Bt against Thi 2 Then Illinois stiffened for keeps for the score, and the luck went last Sunday, face another dan-duls. ~~. = = = a Yesterday a shut also marked the firs an Morris Brown 13. Fi. Valley 0. | In the list of women leading the Penalty against UIDs. and the Hoosiers were shut out. pack for Notre Dame then. |gerous attacking unit in the way [co e—Stroscheln, Mena, Miler, Roy Turl igince 1942 they haven't lost the Morris Harvey 10. Shepard State 12. nation, topped by Patty Sriebeck, Bang-Bang [Illinois locked the door and start-| ~ Cards.” The Giants must get; Risht End well, Stockert. Watson, the 3.1-mil ML.ittle Brown Jug classic Noitolk Mart's 30, Cathotle U, 7, her teammate, E Willi i {. ‘The Irish started on their way y Dot Hallbacks Mar ig rong . eh : 881C. : Nortalk State 4, Jdvinestan Caligze 0. ite, va amson.. Bang, bang he scooted for 1l.|ed a drive of its own. With Chris put Doug Weaver pulled in a along without Arnie Weinmeister, | Left Halfbacks—Marvin, Keyes, Florence, and 41 si Practice Opened Randolph-Macon 32, Bridgewater 0. was fifth with a 686. A third Then it- was a dance step over Pagakis throwing and Bob Rylo- williams pass and returned it to their outstanding 240-pound “Right Halfbacks—Hansen, Jones, Sabol order were With the Wolves howling at St. Ausustine 3, Kentucky State 19. [team member, Lou Early, tied for from the three and Illini hadwicz running, the Orange and tne Notre Dame 26. From th tackle, and must’ work hard to ARERCSE. ; Butterwort! : § s Albar _ 3 10th with a 664. f . ere B figured ‘31% - ac illiams, Smith, Escher. : both coach Bernie Bierman -and SK “Lousiana 5 NW. Louisiana MN ; scored. Sam Rebecca kicked the/Blue moved te the Indiana 10|i; took three plays as Pisano score. But they are figu Ne] urd Seore by Periods = (IC), Dave the Gophers, the athletic depart- Villanova. Sans dant 30. Sok Au in 13. With team sisters Marge Skel- point and the Illini set out again./before the Hoosiers took over. {carried to the seven and Gran- point favorites to win and hold pepa ERE T'S 0 Harris (A) ment opened up practice sessions Xirsinia Union. 10. Virsinia State 9. 08 and Gert Rhodes, the trio willl The Orange and Blue moved Not IU’s Day delius moved over the goal. Then {Tirst place in the American Con-| Touchdowns: Sabol, Marvin Narlesk. Paul Outz last week to anyone who would W. Va. Wes. 27.’ Bethany 11. ravel to Columbus, O. Jan. 6 to the Hoosiers’ 20 and began a : ® . . '| ference. A reid * o cheer the team. Today was easily ‘finjien-Chlem 6 J.C. Smith 8. © and 7 to bowl for a polio benefit comic opera of Teron on The Hoosiers couldn't do much harried on its goal line by the : STATISTICS 10), and, ( Minnesota's best performance re- avier (New Orieams) 0, Tuskegee 11. | ow. 'D'Achille gambled and heaved then. Illinois ended up on the of-'tough Spartan line, Williams at- Browns Over Steelers - A 3 Only Bi gardiess of the cause. SOUTHWEST ; [trom -his one after a penalty and lansive as it had been all after- iipted to punt from his end on. Browns are rated 12 points ushing rards % ndiana Ce Michigan outdowned Minnesota Okla. A&M ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 Chuck Ulrich of Illinois had set a a ' : : over the Steelers, whom they beat, ee . 14 ir 16 te 11 and outgained them 208 Missouri ........ 7 7 7 6—27 10 am es . inim back. Al Brosksy, Illini It wasn't Indiana's day to win., End Jim King blocked the ball 34 t5 17, early in the season. Coach Passes intercepted .. = 1 Manual > . ¢, Fore. - : It seemed to many in the press and Weaver recovered in the end ; he whip pubis... cane ‘as 3 40 to 74 in the air. But it was Minne : safety, took the ball on the IU Paul Brown has cracked the whip punting average ... 358 37s T H sota 139 to 46 on the ground. [JIC -serecerrees : * ol “128. Karras was at the 15 in two box that the Hoosiers had been zone for a third Michigan State 5) week in an effort to bring Jumple Jest o......-.o-ooo.o 3 H op. Hol STATISTICS 2 _evresess 7 7-35 3 plays. Then Clark fumbled on over-rated right along. In the marker. Notre Dame moved tne Browns surging back from — U0 . HOWE - Mot Bowes Mion. Mich, Baylor .......... 6 14 0 7-27 aw p es - the 26 and Indiana recovered. (cams’-dressing room there was/closer on a 77-yard march in jst Sunday's loss. All Brown's c High Schoc Rushing. yardage A 139 (46 Tex. A&M ......13 0 0 7-20 ’ Lost to Interception ne Weeping and gnashing of teeth. which Pettibon hauled in a pass ;mous attacking stars — Otto 1 DAYS 10 SAVE oy th du Passing yardage ii 1] 208 nN 0. 0 6 mas . The Hoosiers had been condi- for 10 yards and ran 51 yards Ghaham, Mac Speedie, Dante yen i i loam MWg eae rue — (Continued From Page 15) = | .The Hoosiers took the recov-itioned to defeat by Ohio State a in two plays béfore going over Lavelli and Dub Jones—are fit this year b Passes intercepted .. A i Vanderbilt ...... T 0 7% ered fumble as far as the Illinlifew weeks back from the 5 : an ed 0, Military Sc un a oy ah Se 8 Te gg thcellent but virtually useless as 5" n1y 1g lose it on a pass inter-| . e 5. and do not figure to be stopped The 10% Excise Tax day." Punting Average .... uns Utah St... ~=13 the Ohio backfield swarmed over °° alii? , | Now Coach Clyde Smith's young- . Irish Score Again a second consecutive week. That Is Effective No ¥ Fumbles Lost - 3 1 Colo AGM. .... 0 13 0 20-33 his potential recei ception. ' That was fhe first half,\, Carey's field goal gave Mich- at Is ective v. 1 James W Yards penalized [0.1111 4 10 iid) - Jo al receivers, passed 15 [OS Ohl Tl onged to Tif. Sters could breathe unpressurized By tia goa gave The Rams, still in the American ished first. en Texas Tech ..... 0 27 20 14—61 Jar s to Bob Wilson for the air. Talk of bowls was absent !8an State a 10-point margin then .,,cerence race with a 4-2 record, | g : ——— . Texas Wes. 0... 0 0 0 3 7k lawkeye 5 first touchdown with "I bd ood the Hoosiers fom the training room. Voices bo. the Jaish rallied with apathes are solid 1015-point picks over the Lo er I S Wyoming ....... 7 14 7 1644 00LY 56 seconds remaining. Sec- "4 0 NH Tinols 31 andere low and subdued. Smitty TT-¥ard parade as Fettivon hau Lions, who lost a one-pointer tol Week a New Mex 00 0 0— onds later, Paulsen intercepted : said his boys did their best and in two passes for 11 and 10 yards gn Francisco last Sunday. The bis New Mex. ....... 0 0 0 0— 0, Cyrcilic pass to give Iowa the it seemed the tide was changing.|,, .; y1in0is j00ked jand ran 33 yards before Mut-/pam flas “Grid C TAN ..vereerss 3 2 Illinois rode the tide and the wave s looked great. Rams have one of the hiest “ri «018 7 0-—20ball. Then Dick Bennett flipped : ischeller pulled down a 15-yard : ; {Colorado .«...... 6 0 14 0— 2 that came in was Karras. After| Praise From Eliot™ ; jattacks in the league—they beat 3 8 - olorado ....... 14 0-20 a 28-yard pass to Wilson to make taking over on the 31, Clark rani" su. : 0 touchdown pass, |Baltimore, 70 to 27 a week ago. y | Abilene Christian 13. Midwestern U. o. it 55-13. Fullback Bill Reichardt ng over on the 31, Clark rani” yjiewise Ray Eliot, a football The Irish went in front with Bopby Layne's throwi rm i Vanderbilt a fi Adams 15 ‘New Mex. Military 15. ~~ made both the conversions. for fee y gio Then Barta foc brain of the highest order, found Mutscheller's 15-yard pass re- aii Wo pS ne. Te arora at (Continued From Page 15) Aviron State 40 'N, Mex. A & M 0, | Curcillo and Bob Demmel £2 he ing Se ara lof time to praise Smitty's sopho- ception the payoff. But Michigan ts be a high-scoring duel. ieorselown, again across the goal line with a Central Okla. Si. %. Fast Cent. Okia. 13. (3000 ed two touchdowns apiece,pgi.qucras had a shot at Rar mores and their spirit. But his State came back with a 62-yard gan Francisco, gradually -get- 8 Crawforth - to - Weidekamp aerial Sojerade Coll 3. Montana Si. 18. alt Klevay, Jerry Manz, Dick. ive 20. but Johnny wasa't®™® players didn't get too much drive in eight plays, highlight of ting back on its feet after early eating up the final 15 yards. U. of Corpus Cheiti 46. Tex Lutheran ™ Aligerson, Bernie Skavarka, Bob, + oppi nk ov er for long attention. He expects the best al- which was a 21-yard run by disasters, is figured at 17% points 1 Mer at VW Hallam repeated His inter: Bunbar Cell. 0. Jarvis Coll. 8." srimes and Ray Armstrong, all 3 wi 3 ways anyway. Johnny Karras got Pisano. Grandelius went the final gyer a thoroughtly disheartened Notre | ame copting act three plays later on Lovala (cal) 36. Nevada 7. aided in the .rout, each scoring Miss Conversion a bow, so did Clark and Major. Six to score. Michigan State tal-anq victoryless Baltimore . club. ; : eT Els 47 and four cracks at Sputhern i fi Texas Coil 8 _ ‘one touchdown. He provided most of his block- That's as far as it went. Eliot lied again on a 52-yard march in pe Colts have averaged only 14 = § altars a the line by Weidekamp, Cornelius rae Hr Sys, Northeastern 81. 12. It was strictly Janowicz’ day,ing on the 67-yard trip as he was looking on to Northwestern 11 plays, with sophomore Don/ points a game have yielded an i : lana Stat and Harland Sturgeon and a 26° Tulsa 74, Bradley 7. Tees however. His kickoffs constant- moved the count to 13-0 for and Ohio State. The trip to roses McAuliffe scoring on a two-yard gyerage of 44. nover at yard. pass from -Crawforth 10 : FAR WEST ly went clear out of the Iowa end Illinois. Rebecca missed the PAT. can be thorny. pl 3 ; 3 3 mis on John Schuesler took the ball 10 Wash State ro oT zone, and he missed oniy one The Hoosiers depended on, You could hear an old grad Notre Dame's final score was AMERICAN CONFERENCE : vie To on Yee Cor eligi iyauh. Slate. viv: 07:8 01 conversion all afternoon, Twice D'Achille’s arm to raise them drop as the wind whistled softly engineered by Mazur, who com-'y., york Giants “ET See Ta Of talent) ored. Ceaser RAY = The went in on fourth down ‘and from the 13-to-0 hole. The faith through the gathering dusk of pleted five out of seven passes for| Philadelphia fers 4 1 ’ 200 152 o% | al ie That, for all practical pirposes Stanford ...... 0 0 7 0—1 passed for touchdowns. was almost rewarded. Lou Memorial Stadium. And you could 88 yards, hitting Gerry Marchand) Chicago Cards 0.2 3 0 400 130 147 Ee wranaed Up Ui der for Butler, [Washington ... 8 0 7 4-1] The Buckeyes gained 133 yardsiWheeled team down to the lllinlihear the talented steps of the from the four for the tau IOWI. Maranon oo. 140 30 all a3 9 Stas | 1 . ; : So. Cal TTT ve - by rushing to 74 for Iowa. passed 22 on passes to ends Cliff Ander- great Karras. Footsteps like Despite defeat, the Irish were Le ae 7 n the second half, the Bulldogs So. Cal ........ 17 03010: 240 vards : p helmifgly NATIONAL CONFERENCE managed only 31 yards rushing Oregon .. eo 007 0 14-21 } more against 177 son and Don Luft. But Illinois Johnny's just don’t die out. joverwhelmiagly . superior in sta. and gained nothing through the |G er wal TOF the - Hawkeyes, stiffened and took over on its 23. ILLINOIS tistics, outrushing 267 ta 251, and yew york Yanks 3 | 9 833 201 188 air og WO PEE ri rE § California ..... 14 14 12 0-40 OHIO STATE It was Indiana's. next-to-last jeff Rte Vemagco outpassing the: Spartans = 259 Chicago Bears .... 4 1 0 800 132 hw pass a pts. St. Marys ...... 0 0 18 7—25 left Ende_Watson 8. Gandes. Arm- threat for the day. Left Guard Cahill studiey: 5. 0%» yards to 90. Notre Dame punted botrar 03 3 8 300 1% aT came Bua hu 3 Mans iil Re Freuven, companat | Karras Hurt Aipiraineiy seg Coe fa, ‘only once to Michigan States Sie mur 8 {8 4 HE Reserve's second tally: came Puget Sound 0. Willamette 0. : Seth Guards—Rusieh, Manz, Fisher, Dick Raklovitz and Karras ORiene ackies Blesert. A, Tate. Jenkins three times, ’ = {Baltimore ......... 0° 5 0 .000 ate in the third quarter after a : - mj ih, G. Shares ib. Heid, Rath, Gein, Went to work and started. the Quarterbacks Major. Brosky. Easels Lett EndicOstrowstl | Helwie. Mes. . : fumble by Sturgeon was recov-' Missouri's Passing Marold” ; . "Illini “moving down the field. plot Haifbacks—Karras. Sn, chievits, Kelley. ne ered on the Butler 44. Staying ght Guards—Biitz. Momsen. Ronemus. Karras managed 11 yards to his’ Rieht, Halfbacks_Clark. Neathers. Re-| Left Guards—seam, Epstein Burns. |

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( d he : /, > “though. Indiana tacklers| Left Tackles—Kovatch, Bird. Matesic wi di A contributing factor to Re- prisingly sharp passing attack o,f TRnacis pistons Mam Ilion | tripped him up and as he fell his| ct Sta jeakle Ki | qquarterbacks—Willams. . Mazur. White serve’s loss, the fies! in the four. and the running of Johnny Gio- 4 Risht Halfbacks—Kievay. Widdoes. ankle gave beneath his 184 BibF Sus = mas. Smith. ¥ gritte 1550 Halfoacks—Gay, Pefitbon. Bushil ame series, was the punting o . / i : es 0. Talerico. | Johnson, McKillip. : . . es . Hr docatap who Hint: Bl pose 3 outciass Dinakoma Rau wiiibacks — C. Gandes. Kapenick, Clay, | POI Yada oa ik | TPackiIs DrAchille, Petrauskas | p Rieht Haifbacks — Marchand, Float, or witness television. EY a red 4127.0, today before 28, ome- 10Wa +39 trainers lugged Karras off Ashburner =~ ; |” Pullbacks — Landry. Gander. C : a 5 © Butniosns at a rn Fagin to 127 -vards{°°LunE fans at Jawis Field Daas 1ang. Swatisendrubety Meyer. and Raklovitz went back to Iug- se" Halfhat . Rapes Soa. Brees TW Lostier ta SEARS. os poor a edge in passing thanks to batting Quarterback Phil Klein caught Left Tackles—Johnson, Spangers. Nobie ging the ball. Dick and Don rousht halfbacks—Cedman. Davis | Left Evds—R. Carey. King. Luke. I r orida % down all but 10 of Reserve's 29 the A&M defenses asleep re- At Cuards—Turner, Perrin, Fairchild, Stevens smashed to the Indiana Score By Periods i oS ohigs—Coleman, T mss, | i : orth Carol tosses, but trailed in rushing g7 Peatedly with stinging passes to Centers -Towner, Petersen. Hiigenbers. 41 in two plays. Two more run- Dinois . iri 7 813 8-30 Centers’ Tambure, Creamer, Weaver, i ppl py End Gene Ackermann or decep-| Bien Juards—Lage Paulsen Turner [ning plays had the ball on (he Touchdowns: Clark. Karras. Rakiowts FIDE Guards—Kapral Kush. Tobin. | \ Southern M : tive handoffs to Glorioso. - Right Ends—Heff, Capian. Bjork. . 40, at which point Major passed Points after touchdown: Rebecca 3 Risht Iackles—McFadden. Strofs. Hori © ) Arkansas at er : teri stoyuarterbacks—Drahn, Britzmann, Sans- to end Joe Vernasco of Mi- Statistics Te Rishi Eads—Miharik. Dibble Sexas Tech + peo “He . : i . Quarterbacks — Dorow, W. Carey, J. : If your . i rid Haltbacks Bennett, Bristol. Block. shawaka, Ind. for 8 rards. ririt 4 m Ind 4 : . ; i 0 © == © Oklahoma A : : Syracuse Wins 13-7 Bost pex Mfbacks Parke. Brandt, Wilson. | yp, 4 000 a one three phar: Rushing vardage anna oN A sacks Gandelius, Wilson. Me: Skjatoms a : . . ui M har 3 v = Wife, : CAR RUNS | Over Boston University cu. ie oo" Deeniae Gree later for 13 and the Illini had the passes attempied 7 5 Rient Fislfoacks — Pisane, Vost. Ben- Oregon Stat BOSTON, Oct. 28 (UP) --Svra- Jona Sone 9 Periods 14 0 7-2 ball on the 8, : ~ pastes Iateroepted 2 at Pulibacks--Crane. Patina 1 1muierman. my Southern Cr . C y , units = . 4 0 > » HOT cuse started fast but then was Touchdowns Tapawics 2 BE Lee : Raklovitz Scores Punting average 43 “ Michizan State ! 20 i = ~ Yoming at i extended to the limit in order to Demme] 3. Kievay, Mans. Grimes. Ander - Razlovitz took charge for one De on ed TharersXesanns a 23 Touchdowns: Mulscheller 3. Plsang, Sra - : r———— Lot us check your | squeeze out a 13-to-7 victory over Paubenr mstrong, Willen 2. play, all that was needed. He Ee - Qpsndslius 3 Weavef. Petithon. Marchand, ; "” : : 7 d | s : oi i int i i : ; i radiator. No obi- - | Boston University today before & Reicharat 5. Trawtwen poo A Se ough the middie apd ihe Furman Beaten J nd Tain, | WHAT I TAKES ~ IT'S MILLION PROOF _ toaay i SUrse 8 Crow n- lows. ; . Re-| < otre. Dame Mich. | ' ; ’ > : yetlan, ofs ? way Park. i Pd MAI ha 1 becca's kick made it 20-0. | GAINESVILLE, Fla. Oct. 28. Rrthine yardage . Tenens i 2 § - 8 * thon & million homes ; For Ju Syracuse punched over a touch- Passing JJardage 0. 177. Rebecca's last PAT booted the (UP)—Florida’s surging football Passing yardage . Big 16-inch Ji 3 LY YVR {ode down the second time it got the Passes completed... 3'game out of Indiana® reach. team beat Furman, 19 to 7, today passes completed | , . ; ! d==thg sloarest ; Bt. Thomas : ball and after only two minutes Basses intercepted | . 5 The 20 points seemed to unnarve When lanky Haywood Sullivan DRaney intercepted That's an ideal description of you've aver woiched{ And the steadie ary. 80. h c . 3 MB and six seconds of the game had Punting average ... 2 3 "a the Hoosiers. D’Achille started to threw._enough passes to score two|Punting average . 2 Kaiser's new Henry J. It's got . esi-—they're locked in place by RCA i —— elapsed. : {Pumbles. lost... veil 7 connect. But he wi {touchdowns and set up another. 'gompies lost s| ‘exceptional performence . . . 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