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By JERRY LE DONNE, United Press Sports Writer ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 18 -Rejuvenated Michigan exploded with the scoring punch it has missed all season to outlast Northwestern 34 to 23 today.

Despite a final 11-point

edge, the Wolverines had to

capitalize on every break to stop air-minded Northwestern. The battle would have been a nip- -and-tuck affair if

Michigan had not turned an intercepted pass, a blocked punt and a fumble into touchdowns, Sets New Passing Record Northwestern Quarterback Dick Flowers rs set a new Big 10 pass"NEXT OPPONENTS

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ing record of 56 completions for the season, connecting for six Losses for two touchdowns. ‘However, his aerials weren't enough to offset the exceptional running of Michigan's Fullback Don Dufek and Tailback Chuck Ortmann who drove for four touchdowns betwe:n them. Flowers' passing shattered the mark of 53 completions held . jointly by Northwestern's Otto Graham and. Perry Moss of Illinois. So explosive was Michigan's ground game which rolled up 291 yards that the Wolverines forgot about their usual air attack and threw only 12 passes to NorthWestern's 24. {It took Michigan just five plays to roll up its opening score. Dufek zoomed out of nowhere to intercept a looping pass by ¥Jowers on the Northwestern 35. Ortmann and Dufek alternated fn shredding the Wildcat line to the 3. from where Dufek knocked his way over. Slowing down only long enough for an exchange of kicks, MichIgan started from the North western 44 for touchdown number two, with Ortmann snake-hipping his way across the final strip from the seven. % Northwestérn came to life in the second period. hitting the gBcoring column for nine points on a safety, touchdown, and extra point, but Michigan - retaliated’ With a touchdown of its own to lengthen its lead. The final period was a free-for-all scoring exhibition: Michigan tallying once and Northwestern twice, Dufek rambled ff tackle for 18 yards. and a touchdown while Flowers passed 25 vards to Norm Kragsegh and eight yards to’ End Chuck Hagmans. STATISTICS

Mich NW First Downs : 12 11 Rushing Yardage . 291 203 Passing Yardage teres 50 124 Passes Attempted Savers 13 24 Passes Completed ....0... iH Y 8 ses Intercepted 2 ak ng Average . : iia 34 23

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{Andy Anderzon, will meet Eddie O'Neal of Deairoit in the eightround main event Friday night in the Armory ve If Sgro iz successful - Friday nigit against O'Neal, he will be given a rematch with Anderson in a few weaks, 5 But O'Neal is a seasoned. ring eanmpaigner wko holds. a victory over Jimmy Sherrer of Milwau kee. Sgro los” to Sherrer in Mil waukee and then (ame back to win a close decigion. over him here. Promorer Norb Updike said a supporting card is. now being arranged.

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In Jockey Race INGLEWOOD. "Cal, Nov. .18 (UP) --Jockey Willie Shoemaker Jost the lead today in his private RCW Hh CE Te oi FroAErTE turf win record and. rider. of ‘he vear honors Shoemaker, who started fodays events at Hollywood Park with. 330 wins in. 1950, captured “only one event today to push his mark to 331. But'Culmoré, racing at Bowie, won. two to make his season “total 332. : "The half-pint Shoemaker was

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modern jockey record when. he racked up 321 victories Nov, 10 at Hollywood Park.

‘N.C. Stale Goins 6-6 Tie With Wake Forest

WAKE FOREST, N. C,, Nov. 18 ‘{UP) — Tireless tailback Fd Mooney - uncorked a 70-yard ytouchdown passing play with less ¢than.two minutes to.go today and i brought his battling North Cato+lina State team home with a 6-6 stie against highly favored Wake { Forest. While 19.000 fans went slightly { berserk, Blocking Back Ray { BarKouskie tried for the extra : point which would have upset i Wake Forest—and missed. It {was his second miss in 11 tries {this season. f= - a

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No. 10 Pin Blamed . For Many 299s

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Names the Seven "By "MARION CRANEY The stubborn 10-pin that nearlv cost Bob Carnagua a perfect game Thursday night has been the downfall of many a kegler In fact, that one pin more thar any other that has. been respon sible for a 299 game. A cross-over “Brooklvn” Thursday night in Carnagua’'s 12th frame at Pennsylvania alleys tumbled all but the No. 10 pin. But another toppled pin, spinning, on its side, took out the No. 10. Carnagua was bowling with the! Speedway Electric team in the] Fi-Blak Insulation: league. His 300 was the first in local league | competitions this season. 458 Keglers Surveyed - A survey of 458 of the ntaion’s

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Michigan State Closes Out Best

: ’ Season Since '37 By RUDY CERNRKOVIC | United Press Sports Writer PITTSBURGH, Nov. 18 -Michigan State's varied offensive but-! tressed by a fast-charging for-| rand wall, gave the Spartans-a 19 to victory over Pittsburgh to-

NEXT OPPONENT 25%—Penn State at PITT» iar State season completed dav before a Dad's Day crowd of 28.679 The victory closed out the Spartan 1950 season with eight triumphs against. a single defeat for their best gridiron record since 1937, For Sonny Grandelius, it was’ a perfect finish to his collegiate football career, as he won a place

on Michigan State's roll of foot-

ball greats with 74 ‘yards rushing.

The distance brought his season

running mark to 1024 vards and

ranked him the 17th-ma jor college ¢

player to better the 1000 yard mark. Recovers a Fumble Michigan State scored on the first play of the second period

after capitalizing on a fumble by

Pitt's punter, Chris Warriner. The Spartans negotiated the 38 yards 7 iwith End Henry Minarik taking : Al Dorow’s 23-yard pass in the end zone. Three minutes later Michigan] State's ground attack caught fire. Vince Pisano raced 44 yards to “Pitt's 23 .and Dorow passed out

keglers who have in the last five of the single wing to Bob Carey vears, reached 299. shows blame on the 7. Dick Panin bolted into

for the perfect-score-minus-one was placed by 122 pin-blasters on No. 10. The seven-pin took its toll, the alibi of 89 scorers.’ Yet the No. 1 pin,:-the headpin, is the only one of the tenpin setup that has not been: the cause for a howler’'s failure to score a perfect game, Of the number in terviewed through the ABC, 17 failed to name the pin that caused their 299. Others and the pin they named

were" No. 5 pin, 69; No. 6 pin, 65; °

No. 4 pin. 43; No. 8 pin, 19; No. 9 pin, 15, and No. 7 pii; 7.

Villanova Beats Boston College

BOSTON, Nov: 18 (UP) Chunky Pete D'Alonzo pounded out three touchdowns to give favored Villanova a 29 to 7 win over a winless Boston College Jootos)} team today before 6281 fans Braves Field The 210 pound. 5 foot 10 inch fullback bucked over from the 2 vard line in the first period and duplicated the feat in the second frame-—going over for the score from the 4. He added his third tonchdown—with--a thrilling fw yard run in the third period.

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nected with End Joe Rilo for the other Villanova score in the .second period. Fullback Bob Haner converted twice for the victors,

Nebraska Beats Cyclones, 20-13

LINCOLN. Neb... Nov. 18 (UP) Nebraska's Cornhuskers, apparently playing with their minds on next week's Oklahoma game overcame a sluggish start today to stifle Jowa . State's . wingin’ Willie Weeks and defeat the Cyclones 20 to 13. Nebraska, operating with ma-chine-like* regularity inside the tackles, punched the lowa State line for two second half. touchdowns..just ‘enough to render Weeks’ sparkling work futile: ‘Weeks completed 11 of 20°passes for. 137: yards and ran. fon anwhee St aR AA the PhL

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Colgate Upsets Syracuse, 19-14

SYRACUSE, N. Y..' Nov. 18

{UP)- Once more measuring un to a crazy tradition in which the underdog always *wins, the Red Raiders. from Colgate upset Syracuse, 19 to 14, today in the 51st renewal of a rivalry in which the favorite might as well not show up. : : Before 38.000 fans, the largest football crowd ever to see a game in central New York, Colgate put on two stirring second half drives of 52 and 50 yards to take a commanding second half lead.

Washington Beats Stubborn So. Cal., 28-13

I.OS ANGELES, Nov. 18 (UP) Washington's hard - charging huskies, led by the brilliant Don Heinrich and hurrying Hugh MeElhénny, beat a stubborn Univergity of South California eleven to: day, scoring ‘a 28 to 13 Pacific Coast conference victory. Southern California was not beaten, however, until the féurth period. Then the Huskies punched

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the end zone; dropped the ball. but Carey recovered. Panin was cred ited with the score, The pitiful showing of the Panthers, losers in all but one out of nine games thus far, wa reflected in a minus 11 yards of fense. In rushing the Panthers couldn't dent the solid middle of the Spartan line. Their ground plays was minus 63 yards. But the slightly less than creditable showing in the air brought them 25 vards, : Michigan State chalked up 232 net yards rushing and picked up 101 ‘yards via the air lanes for a 533 total gain. Both sides dis-

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Panthers averaging better than 40 vards. seven less than Michigan State.

SMU Downs “ Arkansas, 14-1

LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Nov. 18 (UP) Kvle Rote jockeyed Southern Methodist’'s Mustangs through their first muddy field in inree vears today to a 14-7 Southvest Conference victory “over ver-threatening Arkansas. Rate showed off all his triple threat talents today. carrying the ball 25 times, averaging 35.7 vards- on 11 punts, and taking over the passing’ when Fred +The

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A near. capacity crowd of 200000 fans sat through chilly weather and intermittent showers ta watch SMU, once the nation's top team this vear, win again after losing to Texas and Texas A&M on successive Saturdays.

When the clock ran, out Arkapsas was in possession of, the ball on-the SMU 15-yard line Arkansas dominated the sta tistical columns, netting 10 first downs to -seven Tor the Method ists. The Razorbacks picked up 113 vards rushing and 109 passing while SMU managed only: 94 yards on the’ ground ‘and, 56

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Princeton Rolls Over Elis, 47 - 12

With 4 TYARRITICRTT PASE that Kad even the graveft of the. proud alumni ‘comparing them with the best Princeton teams of all time, the brilliant Tigers of Nassau preserved their . perfect record today with a 47 to 12 conquest over Yale that gave them the Big Three c¢hampionship for the third straight year. The season's biggest and unhappiest? crowd, 59,000 ‘strong, saw Princeton administer to Yale the highest scoring defeat in the 77 years the two old lvy Leagie rivals have played. Dick Kazmaier, the flashy halfback, made one of the seven touchdowns and threw passes: which accounted for four others.

{Yale's Stu Tisdale passed all over the field and connected with two.’

in the second peribd, for the only touchdowns of his team. One went 28 ‘vards t6 Kd Senav. and the bther was. taken by Ray Bright which covered 54 yards.

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