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By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports W BLOOMINGTON, Ind. "Rov. 18

—Indiana, saving its veterans for next week’s season final against arch-rival Purdue, gave its sopho-| XT OPPONENT !

NE Nov. 25 INDIANA at Purdue, Marquette season completed.

mores a chance > today “and | they outclassed Marquette, 18 to 7, before 30,000 fans in Memorial Stadium. The visitors from Milwaukee, couldn't get organized until the

They took a short-lived 7 to 6 lead in the third period. The Hoosiers then exploded | with two quick fourth-period| touchdowns to snap a three-game losing streak and put the game| i: on ice. § Offense Sputters Marquette’s Hilltoppers, who; concluded their campaign with | a record of five wins, three losses| 3 and one tie, failed to penetrate pest Indiana’s 20-yard line during| th= first half. They reached the Hoosiers’ 26 in the second period. Indiana’s offensive game also] was a bit shaky. The Hoosiers’ | Quarterback, Lou D’Achille, di-| | rected his forces in mainly ground | drives. Indiana remained in| charge of the game with but one} exception, in - the third period| when the Hilltoppers scored. = | ~ Fumble Sets Up Score i; Marquette struck after the sec-| ond half kickoff and marched 68/ yards for its tally. A sophomore] halfback, Ralph Esposito, was| the sparkplug of the drive. and he smashed for the TD from the| 10-yard line. Don. Leahy con-| verted. The Hoosiers wasted no time getting back into the driver's |

seat, They drove 44 yards after DePauw's Tigers were going Placas when this pic: had run a Wabash kickoff from his five-yard line to body else by handing off to Halfback Pen Faber who scored 3 touchaows on’ its hy In the opening six minutes, Al j > play from scrimmage. ~ | Brosky int ted firs ture was taken. The Vigers Quarterback Gene Gephart his 15. There Gephart surprised Wabash and every- = ran the ball to the Wabash 22. |" Halfback Joe Bristol set up the pasg y = ereop 4 Janowier :

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| Karras, Stevens, Major Star as Ray Eliot's |* Boys Keep Alive Hopes for Rose Bowl

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Nov. 18—An alert, hard-hitting Illinois football club intercepted three passes and recovered four enemy fumbles today to upset might Ohio State, 14 to 7, before 71,119 fans in Me-

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morial Stadium and keep alive its hopes for a return trip to the . IRose Bowl. Though a Substitute Hlinois halfback, Don Stevens, tallied both Illini markers on passes from Quarterback Fred Major, the vieris 3 ai toty was due as much-or more to ’ the briiliant defensive play of the {Illinois line and secondary. | If the fumbles or breaks had a - # 0C |part in the ball game, and a fum- ‘ “NEXT OPPONENTS PR = Overcome 14-0 Lead | 28.3 TATE ble by Vie Janowicz which was | Held by Hawkeyes |recovered by Joe Hall on the By WILLIAM LOVELL | Buckeye 47 set up Illinois’ second United Frese: Sports Writer tally, then Illinois made its own IOWA CITY, Ia., Nov. 18 (UP) breaks. |—Notre Dame, headed down the _ OSU Backs Rushed lroad to a fourth 1950 defeat by The Buckeye backfield aces, [two early Iowa touchdowns, found Janewies, Walt Kleyay and Tony | rcillo, rarely had time to run its old time power long enough or pass. Their fumbles came when - today to salvage a 14 to 14 tie. they were hit so hard they could Although Notre Dame piled up a hardly hold their breath, let |heavy statistical advantage, it ajone the ball, and the pass inter{took all of Bob Williams’ quarter- ceptions were due chiefly to the or SPPONENTS smashing -rush*of the Illini for< {Nov. S4—TOWA at Miaini (Fla), night. | Wards. Dec. 2—-NOTRE DAME at Southern cat-| The trend of the game was esfornia. : __!tablished early, even though all me ‘of the :

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|hardest running Irish backs Big Ten Standings ‘have done all season to avoid an By United Press {upset after Towa struck twice.in WL T Pet. TP OP the first period to take a 14 to 0 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 215 63 lead. ni “ ; The 52,863 fans were all but I 1 : ’ pid - 2 persuaded that this was Iowa's wn.oonein 4 2 0 “667 95 day when the Hawkeyes overcame yo, on a 3 0.400 a ithe lack of alertness that has . 1 0 ‘s 3 100 plagued them in the early minutes Minnesota 1 3 1 333 8 158 of. previous games this year. Indiana . 1 3 0 Jv » % Quick Score {Purdue ...0 4 0 .000 56 113

The game was less than three] : |minutes old when the Big Ten|of the points were counted in the’ Diagram photo by John Spickeimirs and J. Hugh O'Donnell |club, playing its last home game, second period.

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RL ei MVE Foes, sensi Tenn. Tech .... 6 0 “0—13 the campaign. } ain 2 4} 37 They saved their razzlé-dazzle, . : I Tackies—Masnaghettl Flanagan, Kori pho iille ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 Again it was the passing arm 1 $0 20 Hollywood style of play for the Rote floor aid take it with them!tpuchdown a few minutes later, day. Guards Novick, Berigan, Mangio.. - es a of quarterback -Tim Crawforth SEA 187 second: half and trailed 20-6 at °n 'né road. Guard Joe Paulsen running 10] Major passed to End Ton ter oY patton, Vom, Leahy. Ret ees 0 ’ "0 ie and backs Pem Cornelius and sier College Conference loss and the intermission. Last night the "Bucket Bri- 'mek, who fumbled when lors fi. Haifbacks—Lastolks Eriol KL Kleln ANOVEr ...cceee. i Flavain Weidekamp that carried their fifth over-all défeat in nine Qutscored, outplayed and out- gade threw the home floor jinx! (Continued on Page 36—Col. 4) | Inut Stevens grabbed the ball be. Wiihacks —Kopensk. Butz RL Bluffton .....:.. 3 0 7 0—14 the Bulldogs to their fourth win games. Central finished with a fought.in the first half the Wa- in front of the Tri-Cities’ Black- = |fore it touched the ground and Toten ore by Periods o 0121 Huntington ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 of the year. Cornelius scored 2-4-1. léague slate and a 3-5-1 bash team looked like a sure hawks and won 74-to-67, before was pushed out’ of bounds five Marquette o he 3 Rose P aw i 2 “overall candidate for the football bone- 5528 paid admissions. y d Roberts 2, Olson, Esposito. | 086 Poly +..... T 0.70 14—2 } i x3} . 8 8 : . yards away from a score. Then Convarsion._Leahy ri ‘Elmhurst ....... 0 6 6 13— 51 (Continued om Page 36—Col. 5) | The victory for Earlham gave yard. But DePauw paid dearly In beating the Hawks the Major hit Stevens for the counter. SAT Ind 4 Erskine. ...-... 618 0 0—19 the Quackers a 3-5 overall mar- for its 20 points in the first half. Olymps preserved an undefeated These were enough points to Ri yardage oo. i... gh Franklin’ ra GON Oe 1) Mississippi State - gin and the visitors’ first victory DePauw Scores - jSkein of three for the home sea- |win, .even though Ohio State repassing yardage ees 49 3! ssn i in five conference games | oo : son. And the Indianapolis quintet bounded to drive 83 Passes attempted 3 SLowis ...vereieine 7T 0 6 14—2% > Defeats LSU, 13-7 Lichtenbere Sacred sonar DePauw. scored the first time it a)50-did its part in furthering the ouchdown in 10 iy 3 -Passes eomple ae y Le $ three touch- ot the ball. Taking over a Wa- : re Nati : iis ft o Pisses intercepted . 9 2 st. ‘Joe carrie ...0 0 012—12' BATON ROUGE. La.. Nov. 18 downs and passed for a fourth in Th 8 be v ine oye : hy jinx “that follows National Bas- Bi Re E d ro yardage coming in the air, Bun Yerame aa re ~ (UP)~--Mississippi State's grim, ash | © kethall Association teams on the ierman’s eign Ends \Janow ha . Wnting 3.42 pe bd t BG TEX . the touchdown parade against the Tigers moved & wnfield in mili- : , . nowicz, -the season-long BuckFumbles gn Bl LN _grandiy-coached [oolhall _ IPAM Graevhounds. 1h! rT pre road, ‘Visiting teams have won On a Happy Note jeye star, hit End Tom Watson for : marion ns 2CISIO) STEVE BY S7only a sm I a [28-xards. then. Lurcillo. ; passed. to.

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Northwestern .. 0 9 0 14—23°10 Conference fans. Pres 3 Shaww Defeats Aces : Fone TE a 0 After throwing back the best Dn greled end for sigh Ae a ad, a of the season and the Hawks Biernie Bierman’s long a as — sesvannnnwe 6—2 * a é S OD. A 25 vied a3 EVANSVILLE, Ind, 1% { Wisconsin 0 0 .9 Oe 0 that Lowsiena State hag and yard drive at the outset, By after 3e hart Hired a 32-ya Ae to End fourth. defeat. Tri-Cities record is football coach at Minnesota (OP)—Tennessee Tech orcad giviseolstn i:,.y % swapping touchdowns for a 7-T3oe Hurtle converted, Earlham Ti Hollensteiner Td Frid Bob Hw 7:4 and the -OLympe is 4°5. lefided on a Dappy riots in hi final . Joan 0 IC13 to 0 shut out over Evansville MIDWEST" knot, Mississippi “State's Wallace (a\1ied fwo quickie TDs. te Kees) kic gE. anc: fang 20 Indianapolis wasted little time h fire tonight but had to stop the Pur-|gr—g~ 2 o—o-“o— Beach smacked over guard for intenberg rame back to throw FESiing Rlcked the poinl, in showing Who was boss, After lOme game today when a ple Aces just shy of the goal on Kansas ....... 7 16 17. T—47 the winning touchdown with three LR : Tov bas managed i sandwich trailing 5-0 at the start Coach ‘Gopher team smothered Purdie two occasions for the win. Sresevesy ? ~ minutes to play. (Continued on Page 36—Col. 1) (c ontinued on Page 36—Col. 3) ‘Cliff Barker's men rallied and led/27 to 14. ~ ° ' Wins 110 Nebraska «seeeee 7 0 7 '6—20 i ’ 24.9 at the first quarter's end. The Gophers, who vowed at a

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Gre hounds It Rings a Dirge for DePauw 2 Di by Bulldogs Thump Los Y 40-19 Tigers Who Get Dumped,. 34-20 2 Die 91 Gam 2 sdvaned ti ere "tne Ol Sycamores, 32-0

By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer (UP)—Two persons died today | That punch was reserved for

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 18—Chimes haven't changed at of heart attacks while attend- later and it came quickly. A punt

To Earlham Wabash. The Monon Bell still belongs to the Little Giants. ing the annual battle between exchange early in the second peSa Wind Up Season Today the bell rang a funeral dirge for the Tigers of DePauw the University of Iowa and riod gave Illinois possession on 0 0—14 : Indiana Central's Greyhounds Who were buried under a 34-20 score in Wabash's Ingalls Field. The Notre Dame, which ended in a its 43. From there Stevens made il With -500" Average rr aie Ia HOE scason re on year in acting a8 patthearers- for-their—historfe rivals for 14 to 14 tle. — ei live Yaris-and on the.next--play.— 3 the .8 . a » ’ : . 8 : man said th victims were 2A » 0 0—14 ler’s . Bulldogs maintained their 40-to-29 decision to Earlham ( ok 1590 "| man Bi a bo at the hospital. |3¢3mpered 40 yards to complete a 15-18 football . magic over ~ Indiana lege at Delavan Smith Athletic Win the Hard Way Olympian Beat The victims were identified as [22-yard scoring play. State’s Sycamores here today by Field yesterday afternoon. Before today Wabash and De- | Mrs. Angela Gerwe, 48, Daven- | Janowicz Fumbles | Janowicz' fumble came a few

020 romping toa 32 to 0 victory. Quarterback Thorpe Lichten- - : y. > “ha h ev i Rell 9» Ra . _| port, Towa, and Earl Morgan ! 0— 7 It was the ninth meeting of Hie berg’§ running and passing handed Pauw had stood —even—in—Bell _ about 70, Sioux City. short minutes liter and aftep 21 -7—84 two schools and Butler has won the Greyhounds their fourth Hoo- fips wis Sighs BDjene ang y - eri pe Hall's recovery Johnny Karras, — {WO ties n yefore today De- : n pass that bounced off hester Stevens and Major took over. a game ended in a tie. Hoosier Conference Pauw had won 25 times and tied Butler Floo Ostrowski’: s hand on the Notre | Karras, the Illini’s backfield star 1382 Hinkle's crew by virtue of the (Final) Sis five in games with Wabash. But r Dame 23. Iowa got a first down |a year ago who had missed the 8% tam. ond ap ih Re ci YT fy tha was beter today SO Visitor Jin ~~ on Re3s son ter Dos comma ful vy wis bevusst of lou rds in two plays. Stee

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0-19 with a .500 average, The loss A 20 0 600 won today did it the hard way.

20—40 was Indiana State's seventh of T he: Indianapolis Olympians, It was another intercepted pass vens picked up nine, and then the

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tally. He swept left end for 51|Wes. Mich ...... 0 10 yards ‘and another touchdown in Ohnchiaal rn 0 14 19° 0—33 4 : . first period scoring, getting 12 Nev. 25—~MINNESOTA at Wisconsin. the third. Xavier «i.iii.e- 0 7 0 13—20 BY 1 & k : : E ¥ p u rE points, eight of them on free Nov. 25—Indlana at PURDUE St. Joan of Arc gained perEvansville was held on the one- pd 1 : : ; . ’ $ (throws, * 2 ~~ manent possession of -the CYO { 1 ! ; . g Continge to Hit under Bierman a happy one, Cadet League: football trophy by

yard line in the third period after a first down on Tech's nine and Darton

nrissed another scoring OPPOT- Emporia 1 tunity a short time later when | Heidelbe

Beloit 49, Grinnell 20. Carleton 46, oa] Coll. 21.

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John [Carr olt 33, Bald. Wallace 25.

L “The Olymps continued to hit Jooked lethargic when it Stared. edging Cathedral 7 to 0 at the well and held a 30-26 edge at the They spotted Purdue an early 14-/v4 ‘giadium last night. = 3 point lead before catching fire A crowd of 4000 fans saw. th (Continued on Page 36—Col. 2) and battering to victory. St. Joan of Arc eleven score » er : Hoist Bierman the second quarter to win its Pro Basketball When the game ended, the team third straight city Catholic grade

cepted a pass ‘on his own two. West. Reserve 14. 1 8 eee LLG, 40, Otterbein 13, | : y Oberlin 58, Wooster : { : On the [ hie, 55, Wap T, Wash. and Jett. 7. | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION rushed . to the sidelines and school championship since 1948. AMERICAN LEAGUE foledo 56. Wayne o 32, Bethel Coll. 7. { J Western Division hoisteed Bierman off the ground. The triumph in the playoff Western “pivisien | a oF w tien ose L) 6 Rv Mo. St. | Tri-Cities 5s 4 55 on their shoulders, and carried game last night decided the win Cleveland 12 § 3 28 T3553 Wheaten 13, inets Coll. | Bas 3 8 300 him off the field. A crowd of ners of the two grade school di Circlnnay 2 4 $ 4 §® 8 3s\Wiliam Jewel Er Coll. 26. Biro : 3 - 43,715 fans reared approval. vision champions. St. Joan of Siorviror . a 2 1 3 oi ‘ S z | Eastern Diviton G The win was Minnesota's first Arc, was the winner of Division “Ea astern Bivhion c oc Pitt ccieeeeienn. 0 0 0 0— 0 b: | Boston WL Fctlof the year, in this the worst and 1 with nine victories in 10 games, Haiteic a Ts § CRiMich. St. sive... 013 6 0—19 | Philadelphia 4-1 31 bitterest season of Bierman’'s and Cathedral won the Division Hershey. .......-18 8 3 0 1 Eas 00 1—1 |New York if Miong tenure. It finally was a 2 title with eight straight divi oie ores T0 0 NAVY riicineee 0 7. 616-29] Washington $ 8 4% typical Bierman-style win, big sion triumphs. New Haven io Sr NIGHT ! errs R ULTS LAST NIGHT burly linemen swamping the Pur-| Nineteen teams, representin LTS LAST | | Cornell T1710 24 | INDIANAPCOLIS 7 ; Tri-Cities 61. g Hershey 4 New Eaven I. sessennne LE 53 “bniiadelphia 87. idue_ attack and opening holes some 570 players, comprise two cheve and 4, uffalo 3 ss | Dartmouth cesees 0 a0 0— 0 Boaton A A Cyne ; {which Minnesota backs - poured grade school .divisions. : : Piteureh > hy 2 Penn. St: » rr. 0-6 6 6-18 ld 86, Rochester $1 “(doubts over- [through in power sweeps: 4 | Mike Noone scored the winners’ Pigesvzan 38 TANA ols. Cleveland Rutgers cisrsiess tT 1 0 014 I: GAMES TONIGHT | A 19-year-old sophomore back, ~ Ge outs. Cincinnati at Providence [or = Jaq | Lipa arciis at Tri-Cities Rochester Kerm Klefsaas, fired Minnesota. (C ontinued on \ Page 36—Ce 36—Col. n Hershey ew Haven, Springfield "%t| Yale deesisseseee 012.0 0-123 at Minneapo is, Baltimore at Pt Wayne, | ting behind Jee 2 ‘Mp rinceton et 19 9 1—47, {New oh York at Syracuse, Washington atl perating behind precision block-| NATIONAL LEAGUE * : NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ ing he romped for gain after Miami Edges Florida WwW L T Pst ¢, °g Syracuse. ....... 0-7 0 1-14! ei Eastern Diviste nv gain: through the Purdue line. : 3 14 Fiouigate cessresse® 6 7 6-19 [Sheboygan 0 3 i 5% Score Early : NILE, FLA. Nov. 1s 18 16 Holy Cross <.... 0 7 1 0—14 \Grand Rapids i014 80) Purdue ‘appeared to be out to 5 § 3 fi|Georgetown .... 714 0 0-2 outset 0001 8 200make Blerman's farewell a sad Schneidenbach directed two. touch fara rere] 00 114 | Ww 1 pet one; Fullback John Kerestes/down thrusts and ‘his backfield pssanses {Denver City 3 0 1.9% scored the first touchdown on a mates made it ceiling zero for Heye Brown .....v.ie. 7 0 6 0-18 st Paul 3 3 ih Sullivan's passes as Miami Waterloo Crs LAST a adr 3 (Continued on y Page 36—Col. 2) edged Florida 20 to 14.

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