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Wildcats Pour Pepper | On Sniffling Illinois

Hopes for Rose Bow!

Northwestern Chills Illini in Blizzard, 14-7, Before Frozen Crowd of 50,000

EVANSTON, 11l.; Nov: 25 (UP:Z-Northwektern raged through the second half” tke a blizzard today te chill Illinois’ high Rose

Here Comes Illinois’ Johnny Karras

Bowl hopes, 14 to 7, before a frozen crowd of 30000 in Dyche Stadium, It was the

secon d loss against four wins in the ,Big Ten play for the Illini and the defeat cost them a ¢lear shot at the Bow] bid. Instead, Michigan, with four wins. one loss and one tie, appeared to Kragseth be the logical Bowl candidate. In the first half Illinois was aiming sharply at the prized postseason trip to the sunny California bowl, even though playing

insured: the win after both tallies with good conversions. Illinois stuck to the ground! nearly all the way and did not!

attempt a single pass until less § seven

than minutes remained.

in 18 degree temper: ture today. Then Fred Major connected - to leading at the end of the | Pacesetter from the charity line The Illini's Al Brosky inter- Tony Klimek for eight yards, but quarter. 11 to 6. . was $ enter Alex Groxa with. 13. cepted Dick Flowers’ pass on the his next throw fell dead. wa ; . ; Hitting a .393 shooting average, Bears 7-7 (iroza led the Olympians scoring first Northwestern play of the. In thé closing three minutes 0 : . the ‘Greenclads widened their | {parade with 23 points, but was game and was knocked ‘down om Illinois’ other quarterback, Don lini Right Halfback Johnny Karras (48) gets two yards as he piles over right tackle Zeina the halftime lead to” 29-13 and led. BERKELEY. Cal. Nov. 25 (UP) forced to vield thenight's honors the Wildcat 42. From there it Engels, tried two throws and both first period of lllinois-Northwestern contest at Evanston yesterday. Don Stevens (left) of the Illini 42 to 28 at the: three-quarter An Inspired Stantord. football to Farward Hen Mivay of Balti+ tock only seven plays before of them were snatched by North- plocks out Don Stonesifer while Rudy Cernoch is stopped: by another member of the Illini squad. mark. . z fleld oy a ve srs os o Johnny Karras pranced 14, yards western’s Bob Baggott and Don Northwest in won. 14 4a 7. Dick Schrier. Howe guard, was team, playing its greatest game field goals and five free rows, for a touchdown. Stonesifer to eliminate all Illini’ - "> """ ern ox © : ae — the Hornets’ big gun with 15 of the" seédson, battled vaunted 6th Straight Defeat For flim] pores Game first wasters switched to a Pome i No ToS fet ne California naz ® fhe 1odey. The Olympians Wasted ite : period Illinois still forced the ground game in the second period Al- Stars Face Kentucky Streak Stopp ed Ea roa the draw stil vaulted thejtime in gaining their third 3 . : Tee .., bears into their third straight straight victory and handing math, outgaining the Wildcats and tried only one Haro Which, on 1g ol ote Bowl engagement Baltimore its sixth setback in a on the ground 139 yards to 67, was good for’l7 yards from Dick T Wi y | 0 5 2 : 1] Rose_Bow] engagement, {Baltimore fis sixth. s c and ot a a single pass Pos to Stonesifer. Otherwise As ennessee ins, - ¥ ‘ ! catlor 8:11 Callfornia, still Stayed mn. the row, The Indianapolis Bucket while Northwestern hit on four the Wildcats surged for 158 yards Nn ea en evel sin \ 8 2! joBhe ya 3 undefeated ranks of the nation’s Brigade took the lead at 7-6 on out of 12 for only 12 yards gain. in the final 30 minutes while hold- 2 Setback by Neyland Crew Spoils Wildcats’ M 2 6 ,2-Dwve » 0 1 teams. But it was the first time a fielder by Beard and then hung But Bob Voigts changed the ing Illinois to only 16 yards on : . Fy 4 chr » in three vears that the Bears had on. the rest of the way, naver Wildcats bloc King assignments the ground. Tryon to Play Try for First Perfect Season of Century Re a 0 0 ROL ION ovary Same during fepn yieking the advantage h 10 d during the intermission and*“he - For the entire contest it was : INOXV 2 Te ‘ov. of IP). Tennessee's hone-chilling = at lar season play without defeat. Beard and Groza, wit and - must have mixed "a little all Northwestern with 225 yards Clippers Today Vol Re OSVILLE Tenn Do ro Br : en Shi li r a : Today's tie could be classed as eight points, respectively, were stone into the conversation. on the ground compared with 153 © The undefeated Tryon All-Stars Rare Lo oar Year iy Tn utonny ard ioe Tou p re to a moral victory for Stanford. de; the driving forces that gave In The Wildcats took control of for Illinois and 29 yards on passes face their stiffest competition i Bs ry a at I ( ; I Ct pass Froe aw Wi + Moria v 3 Gn spite the fact thiat.the Bears won Sianapaiis a 2s Jad at the the contest fro e Seco walf compared with. eight : . : Sh . 4 a Shannon. Woods 3 ahruac a Rose Bowl ass ent. firs uarter post. e second Fe The er ; “ NorTimwkTiny the campaign When they eet RAN Only 2 valiant Stand on 5s ! Ye ry Line 5 the fourth. period McMullen 2." Sch 5 we i or both quarter found the Olymps running 10 immediately. Then Hert aft ends. the Aurora (Ill.) Clippers in 2 saved Kenta Ky from a worse upset as Gen. Bob Neyland's Vols teams to have end in a deadlock— the Bullets’ into the floor with a Neathery intercepted a pass and I a eaiel) Potter. POSt-season game at the CYO proved to the loud satisfaction of LA Rolls Over but it was an even game. blistering attack. Coach Cliff returned to the five. But he was t:guards--Ander Stadium this afternoon. 15.000 rans their right oy the California had scored in the Barker's men took a 51-34 adplaying on a comparatively The Clippers also boast an un- en lc y dine Cotton Bowl invitation they third period on a break to take vantage to the locker room with “dead” club. : ; heaten season, ready had atcepited, : a 7 to 0 lead. Stanford had them at the half. Illinois could make only nine Miller, G. O'Brien, Bag On paper. the game appears +, The defeat spoiled w hat would 0 received the kickoff,’ but on the The Bullets recovered their -vards from there and when Don ® Athan, .Meeder be a toss-tp. The All-Stars de- To S ar B have been Kentucky's first per ’ first play Harry Hugasian fum- basket eyes in the second half, Laz punted, Northwestern re- LIINO ak feated “the Chicago Sportsmen, ug ow fect season of the century. The LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 (UP) bled and Don Robison recovered With Don Rehfeldt and Red bounded from the Illini 42 to ! us a their only eommon opponent, bf + Wildcats hag hoped 10 AEF Yer: Playing its ‘most brilliant and {or California on Stanford's 31. Rocha controlling the backboards score in five plays, four of them Ce -Kohaska, Cole, Si Hall. three points, while the Clippers : : nessee and go on.to- the Sugai an : : On the next play, Jim Marinos the Baltimore pros took - runs - by Te Miller. for 16.29 Brown. Lynch, Gr won by six , Bid Comes Despite Rowl undefeated. They had previ- inspired game of the season did a beautiful job of faking, first bles 24-17 in pros a yards total and the fifth. a 20 Steer A" Tate ‘The Illinois team has averaged Loss to Tennessee ously clinched the Southeastern UCLA ripped Southern California to Olszewski and then to iJm Rocha threw in nine points to Yard scoring dash by Rich Athan or more than 455 ards per game in NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 25 (UP) Conference title. to shreds today to score a 39 to 0 Mona hino. Finally he handed the pace that drive. Seconds later the Wildcats had . rushing in racking up 12 straignt __ i. v's 4 ats as For the graving Nevland it victory. ball to Pete Schabarum, who : - x another break when Laz failed victories. Their best rushing back Ter ys. $y Hes the Tr was a soul-satisfying revenge for - Tiny Teddy Natleski. 160-pound sauntered around the left end and Olymps Gather Steam to get a punt off and Northwest- 1s Pete Joy, who has gained over Sugar Bowl football clas- three ties plastered against his tailback. and wingback Howard thén turned on a burst of speed =The Bullets, who had closed to ern took possession on the IHini U —14 eighto yards per try. : je=New Year's Day. Their op- Y°! teams by Kentucky in the Hansen ran wild around South- t0- go the distance. Les Richter Within two points at 32-30 in the eight. But they couldn’t score that Io ater aes, Ad ccc, Krag. A 1950 Dodge sedan. will ne JI Ne not named. 1930 era when Tennessee other- ern California's ends to emerge COfiverted. second quarter, could do no better trip, and reserved the final blast etn 2. g Son given away between the. halves!’ A brief. statement o e selec- Wise had perfect records. Ken- the individual stars of the one. But the powerful Stanford air than whittle the Olymps’ lead to for the fourth period. SA TS rth in mat ‘today’s game.: tion of Kentucky gave no hint as tucky has never beaten a Neyland sided encounter attack came buzzing back. Late 66-55 late in the third period. Ine 58-Yard Drive First dows. Next Sundry, Dec. 3, the All- 10 Just Wher arm opponent for tha team. : : i Oa iy ,_ in the fourth period, Schabarum dianapolis was out in front, 68-58, The winning score was a H8- Passing varda jo ) # Stars face the Hanmmond state slite-beaten Wildcasts would be Watched for Fumbles A crowd of 51,964 came n Me: fumbled and John Bonetti re- at the end. of three quarters and vard drive in eight plays with Pa HALES ares ray ! protessional champions for the selected ae The alert Vols whe co 5 inorind Coliseum eXpeciing a tiose, covered for Stanford on the gathering steam. Gene Miller the sparkplug, mak- Tas Hereepied A j lite al the CYO Stadium in their? The ‘high-scoring Kentucky trated on jarring tl ath he 4 hard-fought fame. The fight was ganford 37. From there, Gary| The fourth quarter was a case ing .39 vards in five tries. and p average. 3.8 18 5 final appearunce of the: season. Wildcats ga their Ed despite : oh oe Nn 'R te: )a bose there, but UCLA played as though Kerkorian passed twice to McColl of. Murray trying to outdo the going 14 for the score. Norm x I Shed is “30 j 7-0 Re to keyed-up Tennes- Th pi rs oo ii J oo) 2 rauwse The Wruintion TRurCH EIN he Nine, The littie/Whole Indianapolis team. It al - : ne psy bhi lien pos ore nd Siig 8 ne had vowed to win the game in quarterback then tossed one into most paid off. The chunky for. i i Ww t Mi ; t Orne ins Average 345 Points of the first half th Tie end memory of Hansen's wife, who the end zone to Boyd Benson. ward from the University of San Wisconsin ea S inneso a Even with today's setback, They: reiovared a bobbled punt died this week. Actually Stanford scored again Francisco hif a fielder to make it

Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant's men

- oc0 on the Kentucky 31 But Loses Rose Bowl Hopes Penn. 13-6. in Gop et: «erecta 505 pn Spies 2 oa 1 y: ’ ii per Ba 31 contests, 18-yard line. Thrown back to t y in one, against Louisiana o= "3. : , efonse Badgers’ Passing, -Running Power Whips PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25 (UP) State, had they failed to score -. UY a mad Wildcat defen:

14-0, Before 45,000

By TOM WESTERLIN

Underdog Cornel} spotted PennGophers, ‘sylvania a first peribd touchdown

more than 14 points before today.

. : Re t ‘Kentucky allowed only 62 points chichar a

the corner of t

Lauricella caught wingback Bert played

it 32 Of 33 Free Throws Beatin:

Sexson Paces o Greenclads to 55.39 Victory 23

4500 See : Tech Run Away

before a full 4500 fans in the Tech gym. “Only behind for a ‘moment the start, Tech got rolling eari

last night

he, there .on the field. he

of UCLA'S touchdowns,

the greatest game of h

he career, breaking

i : ih it hii = today, then rose out of a Franklin to opponents all season in beating fleld with a fourth-down touch- time on reverses for long. gains chipped in 19 points, Wah-Wah Madison, WIS., Novi 25--(1 P) Wisconsin heat Minnesota Field quagmire for a 13-6\victory North Texas State, 25-0: Louisi. down pass. Given a second try {pat kept scoring drives going Jones got 17 and Chuck Mravo14 10.0. here togay, but loft iis chance for 2 Rose Bowl trip"alin the richly traditional meeting ana State, 14-0; Mississippi, 27-0; PY 8 Kentucky offside, Pat Shires ies and Paul Walther had 11 Columbus, 0. where Michigan beat Ohio State. of the ancient rivals. “_ ‘Dayton, 40-0; Cincinnati, 41-7: Kicked the seventh point. k Tri ), respectively. The Bad had the passing and running power to beat® the Refusing to bog.down in the Villanova, 34-7; Georgia Tech, Parilli. holder of a new na- ac ers rm Times State Service Ey Bullets' Rocha and RehCGopliers, but not the luck of Michigan and. LHnois defeats that rr epee EWN ER TE Te Red oR Hr ToT fH XTi i ror tAnCHdown Fret rete ete NoYe..a? Held feldt backed Murray. by getting Would have sent them to Pasadena. between the goal posts, the Big State, 48-21: Neitth Dakota, 83-0, Passes thrown, ran into a series Sheboygan, 107- 86 to. a 21-21 tie in the first ~ten 15 points apiece. As it was, they surprised every- = : . Red came back with two touch- and in I the 0-7 loss to Tennessee. of frustrations -in the first half Times lates Service minutes eof the game, Valparaiso Worked ‘Stall’ Game one by ending the season in a downs, the second on an unbro- when four completions were called ANDERSON; Nov. 25 The An-:lost little time after that pulling Officials of gecond Big Ten tie with Ohio HB p gs ken 51 yard march over land. to back, three of them because anderson Packers tonight won 4 Na: @Wway to defeat Hope College oi Coll icials of the game, Jocko State. Both teams have five wins : win their third straight over Penn aS ine on ack ineligible receiver took the ball. tional Basketball league tilt be- Holland, Michigan, 98 to 81, last Coiling 20d Stan Sui rorked ‘and two losses. - before 20,000 hardy fans. Losses Nullified Gains fore 1800 fans, defeating She- night. ’ contest Te 3 yy al a A sellout crowd of 45,000 sat “Big Jeff Fleischmann. season-. Then in the second half, when boygan. 107-8 It was the opening game of the vp, minneapolis Lakers: ashes i p " 4 - ’ 4 in 17-degree weather, prepared for —long battering. ram, and Hal Seid- the thawed-out Bob® Began find- The g game see-siwetl back and season for V alpo. | ing to Stutz that game was peaces an inspired Minnesota team to ) enberg. a junior halfback from ng his mark, Tennessee forwards forth for three -veriods and Was - "Big Jini Ove, Valpo center, wis ful for 47 of the 48 minutes. In Badgers the fight of their (Continued Fram Pige 15). Drooklyn. N.'Y., toted the winner's by_Guard.Ted. Daffer-seeped-tied 6l:all after two. minutes of pi” corer hitting 12 from the the last minute “all hell broke But the best the Gophers ee : touckdowns in the first and sec- “Gp OK ANE. Wash, Nov. ‘2b ii to throw him for huge the third canto. But the Packer field and six from the free throw loose. The fans rpally ‘had a tem~ aah Id do for retiring coach Bernie got what proved Jo he the win- ond periods from within the one. (UP)—Don Heinrich set u na- losses which nullified his gains sharpshotters started hitting line for -30. points. He hit 13 of Per said Sens. $ Bierman was to come to life a Ding goal. at 18:86. as he broke But the entire Cornell team had tjynal passing record today as the Kentucky peaetrated bevond mid- from the field and pulled away. his total points in’ the first four Tonight the Olymps meet the - couple of times in the game. from Soe le line Bione and to fight off a Penn drive which University of Washington: wound field only cnce in the first half. Pouring on the heat, the Meat minutes of the second half to Ft. Wayne Pistons in Ft. Wayne ; beat Jim Henry from in close : 2 4-var TO rile Thrice the angere Centuck- Men ‘hit four field goals in 28 "TH! . figrnv Ein "arn np t.} Sali carried to the 4-yard line .in the ts. 19 Pacific hs n Thrice the angered = Kentuck- Men hi goals % y ; Wisconsin overpowered 1% Glover's second . goal at 19:29 4,41 period ’ Wp Its 1950 Pacific oust on ans pounded with the Tennes- seconds in the final. period © give Valpo a commanding lead. A victory over Murray Mendenhapless Gophers in the air and, Br oo the Caps nal period. ference football campaign, with a '4NS pounds un the Tennes- seco! i an for the night Pon Vos and Bud VanderWheg hall's men tonight and here Tueson the ground, making 17 first th OOk Ts bald oak Penn Scores Early soul-satisfying 52-21 thdmping of 56-30 in tie second half as the High point man for the nig split scoring honors for the sin- day would mean no worse than downs to nine for ‘Minnesota. ‘~ i th reater airain “Penn's only score came on a arch-rival Washington State (ol- 82me turned into a wild battie was Redskin Center Bob Brannum vaders each scoring 17 points. a first place tie for Indianapolis John Coatta showed his passing got. ; Be nS et pills 1-vard” smash by Alan Corbo in lege. : of fumbles and. recoveries but who hit 10 from the field and nine Valvariise. O61 Hope Collexe 41) in the NBA's Western Division. "ability. by completing ‘six out of Sais he ney Play a wh i the first.six minutes of the game. Heinrich's 17 Completions raised Tennes¥ee "always came up with from the free.throw line for 28 4 fi! i ised tg 1 tg of INDIANAPOLIS 9) Baltimore (81) - . . or io > Pts fo prshey 7 . . >it. . ’ A A “ m nl nmat 8 vs Schi { 2 v A ig 10 for a total of 44 yards. garne : ; Rf "i ing Dut even before the clincher -by his 10-game total to 134, breaking @ Vital recovery or interception. points. The Packers’ Pivotman Knap i] An 0 Mionest SN ages t LE ” . oy h Cent Was mint danior Pe Seidenberg, the game was pretty by one the season mark of 133 I'ennessee almost scored again Bob Kinney was close behind with Plivk are 2! 2 3 Bamnhorst.! 3 9 3 Mehent 0 3 2 Tunnels Through Center the, victory: fof oach Johnny! ell sewed u by the extra point .omnietions estab vo in the dwindling minutes after a- 24 total built on- 10 from the Doehimane 1 5 4 4 'Mrazovich! 5 1 4 Murrav.f 10 5 0 > Crawford's club. Pp conipletions tablished by Chuck . , . 7 Give 6 4 1 Groza. 513 5 Rocha.c 4 15 The Badgers began to push "0 by Bill Kirk which followed the conerly of Mississippi in 1947. Jimim$ 1! oa > par t field and four from the charity &ferert 11 MeMiilen,c 00 3 Budico.c.t 01 4 + Bierman’s boys around .in the Hockey Summary first Cornell tally. : ? 55 His plunging fullback team- pass on ine hentuc RY and ran stripe : Pi . 0 ‘3 df :! 3 Dolhon 2 i 8 | second period, when they rolled Cornell achieved its triumph in ,,. ite, dlugh McEihenny. .set af @it to: the 13. An offside put the Anderson. (143 Shohavkin (36) B {0 0 1 Walther.g 4 2 5 Byvrnesz 00D 92 vards to a touchdawn. The Relile he ania Center, Mar o: wings, a downpour which old timers said PC C- rushing record: by piling up witings Wi goats ha BLOB ek : .M 4 1 0 he 1{Dieeles 8 1 3 climax came as senior * Bob % Rois > a Maraus ox Intsre. WAS the worst Penn -( or n ell 1107 vards in the season. eclipsing “ she wud cella - plunged (0 ich Eo f I ) 2 30. Totals TET Petruska tunneled through center Ma _Corcorar . pati weather since the days of Eddie {pa 1010 ‘mark “of California's the te = = : { 9 i $0 18 8 Indianapolis 51, Baltie from the one-vard line, n . wilson: Kaw and George Pfann back in jackie” Jensen put ‘in the books Hal Payne ih Xo pe by Ken & ( i Mise ot } Missed Indianapolis = 1 i 1 { Fo 1 yr . ¥ in ty 1as3. Ve pileups Kenta ie ; dee, Tr. 3 3 rd n ore \lehe 2 Minnesoth: tried to bounce ‘back J hofa’ the 1923 era. : two vears ago ns Ye a ve a *y Newnira 0 ’ ish 2 44 3 : Bre choir peatd; Haimarty. Mehen, Murray “and, in fact, smashed to Wiscon- Glover, ; 3 LeM Feeling the Cornell sting most Henrich and. McElhenny ar Hh x $e "u Yo Mri do FEIDLS Ses ! ; k Ra r miZcko Collins, referze, Stan Stutz, ume . infer ir e Ma € % i ror 0 er 1 ’ 1 - A y sin's seven-yard line but the Bad- Lines: Jack Riley wis Penn Capt, Reds Bagnelli hoth juniors: tanger : ei : ‘ gers stiffened and. Minnesota lost: Bearing who entered the: game needing z 41 25 $3 i 4.18 3 the. ball en downs. “laonly 24 yards total offense to h i a r e— An 4 IYR A peped-up Minnesota squad at-, .s slover smash the Eastern Intercollegiate Weat er Benis = er 5 Aig re tacked the Badgers again at the. illman gr 1d gaining mark set by Paul S] ’ : : Ki Komench Ca opening of the second half, but MEY Gpvefnali in. 1942. Pitt, Penn tate . Burma More : petered out before a Hard-charg- : "Bagnell had a net ot 8 yards - PITTSBURGH, Nov. 25 (UR) Vanderbilt, 35-h Of ficta Beratin and ( Chics ing line, r S ie 4 : 26 in. 18 carries and completed one Pittsburgh and Penn State post- Batis They almost’ broke into the ;, v score By Periods o 2:3 0f five passes for eight more. The poned their 50th football meeting ho : 2 game late in the third period on Bidianapolis ; 9 1 1-2 red-head picked up only 33 yards until Moryay afternoon when Shw ORLE ANS N yov: 25 (UP) Georgia Bulldogs . avi rh I] i T fp RTE Xp Ri FA ” " mes hit t istr Tulane, with a running and a beautiful 64-yard run by Kerm : . from his rushes, and was thrown heavy snow ¥ orms hit’ the district Klefsaas, Wisconsin stopped that Georgia Tech Wallops for a total of 25 in losses. ~ - and paralyzed transportation. passing attack, that couldn't be Top’ Furman, 40- 0 : : a To-vard touch- ly : > Rp hi : “ig aricela- stopped and a defense that ATHENS, ( WV (UP) threat and put on a 70-yard touch . Meanwhilg an outright caricela ppec J :NS, Ga.. Nov: 25 down march of its own early.in Davidson, 46 to 14 Win s Whi Chica o tion of the traditional season couldn't be broken, beat Vander- Georgia's Zippy Morocco the fourth period. ATLANTA, Nov. 25. (UP)— g P go, fiff1é for the teams was under bilt, 35 to 6, with almost’ mo- warmed up today in 16-degree . - - ls © « . " J : : ! ! : Petruska fired a 55-yard pass Georgia: Tech snapped a four- Keep Pace: With Leafs consideration. A Penn, State notonous ease today. weather and dashed to. three oa end Tilden Meyers who was game losing streak today by wal- x : 4 V ~. athletic official said that Pitt, as Tulane's quarter ‘ba ¢ k, Joe touchdowns as the Bulldogs walto end 1 : y DETROIT, Nov. 25 (UP)—Ex- A! 9 Oo dropped on Minnesota's 14. Two loping Davidson College 46 to Phen ar ~ Sil wh the host team, must make the Ernst, who has recently become loped Furman. 40 to 0 plays later, Bill H ammond broke 14, but only a few of the 3000 fans ng ay : the Bol Bey overture toward a cancelation. one of the country's best passers,! The 170-pound junior from thyoush ‘center for 12, yards and sat through sub-freezing weather a pt Bi ed Black Originally today's game was whipped the ball through the Youngstown, O., did all his scorWisconsin's second touchdown. to see the finish, ; j Hawks their usual reception to. POStponed until next Saturday but numbing. air’ into the ‘arms éf his ing in the ‘third period, one touch- / Coatta made both conversions The engineer line’ neutralized H ul 15 p 1 1 Pitt officials agreed to a request!ré¢ejvers=16 ouf of 28 tries. down coming on a twisting 90: 0 on -pluceinks 10 faci up a total the Rossing Of Auburn Lambeth, Nigh ou honded nem A od by Penn State Coach Rip. Engle Fullback Hal Waggoner and vard punt return i ap ROVE i ‘defeat before a crowd o a9. 3 : 4 f € ok \ A . wm aR} \ of 17 for the season. : one of the south’s top flingers, ‘al BY breaking up their 1-1 dcud. for the Monday date.: Engle ex- Haifback seorge Kinek gained Fullback John -Tillitski< had WISCONSIN though the lanky Davidson -quar- id 3 An ly th or \ plained thiit the Dec. 2.date would 31most as. easily on the ground, Started the scoring with smashes LIONEL TY oti EB v O'Doyahie : terback from Decatur, Ga, com: '0CK at the end of the second!’ So. kab a : rowel or, a h through center for the first two : ‘ 8 . : i the gs he fron 11- extend the season anoth K Waggoner ripped off one 48-vard (be . . i ileted six out of 186. period, the wings Lept from fall- ; sdpacttnte ap bt . : Fa " Georgia touchdowns. - { er iy, Pe ; 1g farther behind the leading and would necessitate another-gegring run. There wasn't any @ 4 . oe oa tt Guards e Te Tech piled up 33 points in the aL Maple l.eafs.who Beat round trip for the team. thin Vv anderbi]t could.do to stop and ACCESSORIES CC = 8 alf, highlighted by a 70- : she E 3 o : ; Cent Gilbe p first ‘half, ’ : oa] 4 rotect its them. es un % pr Et OU vard scoring play on a pass from five-point ps Li in. 10 protect Us 2 ‘ 4 lane's defensive toim crashed H ting Complete Stock “B Huxold bright, ,. ol , y 1 a } Dn p anes 31 » tea ‘rashe 5 pits J A Juiiteshatk Joe Salome to end p 8 hy Duke Dum S thratigh on Vanderbilt's passing Starts at “se - TRAIN SETS FROM $14.95 T0 $85. 00 Rizit FB M 3achtie Fa- John reig e. Using only reserves, i | ; f > : Quarterba 2. B ' I & 3: i wr, Teh contig tun he hiv Pro Football : Vanacnis runners red 0 5 | EM=ROE'S || 88 RICAN FLYER TR r ri > + < + a P —_ e g - . ba . . y ak. perjod and added 13 Joins in the NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS North Carolina past Tulane defensive tackle 285 —— or . AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS . ans 8 v -~ = Pet Ka, Withers. fourth, American Conference . i i . : > re a ; Wl T Pet Pie. OP ‘ pound Jerome Helluin, it was just H. and R. single “BUX BAK RR PORE and Accessories a Sig is Set Hall Wins 33 02g 31 8! CHAPEL HILL. N.C. Nov. 25 like they had stepped in a hip- barre! Sholguns, Hunting Sate in ‘wariyns : or Hendrick: n. Dara. 38 ON M § 3 0 861 237 112 (UP)—Tailback Billy Cox, ably deep’ hdie. old clothes, coats sais TRAIN SETS FROM $13.95 TO $62.50 Tackles-"Canakes, Cation. | E./Lpeyed Country eet « no Ca 18 0 0300 206 293 aided by North Carolina fumbles ; — ' : juts 4 : . ’ pants and * sundin, © ‘Bod, Rodel, IEW YORK Y 7. 25 (UP) Yashinston ......'1:8 0 .111 M3 248 ang a stout Duke line; led Duke Steamied-Up Ba tists Western Shot. VISIT OUR NEW, TOY ‘DEPARTMENT rows, v NEW YORK, Rov roe ) National Conference today to 7-0 victory—its first P P gun Shells caps : Stolen, Prescott, Defying, virtual hurricane™condi- . WL T Pet, prs. op'toda Co its 2¥st Whip. S. Caroli 14-7 Dolls, Toys, etc. You will be delighted bse Boca Hlth, CATS L tions, £Toss: COUNtry runners from tos Afgeles 82 0 800 401 | over North Caroling in five years Ip aroiina, - Daily 9 AM rw vb ros m ” o >, i ; R{eht Tackies—EKbers. Ryan, Mun< Seton Hall €ollege won, the first Son Cork Faris oe 3 a 3 303 —Defore 40,000 bitterly cold fans., COLUMBIA, S.C.. ‘Now. 25 (UP)! "HOURS: ally M.—-9 f i AInRel pds Foss ding Johansen. annual Eastern -Cathoelic Inter-|Detroit 55 0 300 3 a Cox ‘passed to Wingback, Tom —Battering Bill ‘Miller led ‘Wake Sunday 9 A. M—5 P. M, : erhack—.Cr en!’ * : i : (Green Bay ..... 21.0 23 191 3104p ly in the third period Forest's st d-up Bapti: a i} 3 arterback “Chri istansen : collegiate Athletic ~ Conference'gan’ prancisco "3-8 0 200 162 281) owers early in p orest’s eamed-up Baptists to, A roved Lionel and Amer can Fl er y Lett Halitncks = iSiefsast, aman, meet “today in ‘wind-blown rain- baltimore v.48 0 ll 160 328/for the only score. of the gamela 14 to 7 victory today over a Pi ; FE ic : yer Serxice. Right Yaifhacks ~ Gregory," Dargis, swept Van Cortland Park. GAMES TODAY [to upset favored and fumbling South Carolina eleven ‘whose of- : Cochran, gel, . ” . ins Angeles al Chicago Bears, San Fran- Ne th C 1i I fense was bed b the freezp Fulibacks- “Skrien, Thompson, G. John-, Wigh part of the five-mile cisco at reen Bay, Baltimors -at Wash. NOTth Carolinal |, T as numbec y e re £ STATISTICS © course directly into the teeth of !¢'on. Phifdelphia.at New York Giants. 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{ By FRANK ANDERSON From Howe The best things in life are free (throws), Just ask the Indi= anapolis Olvmpians . With big Joe: Sexson pouring Last night the Olymps connected on 32 of 33 free throw ate in 14° of his 18 points: in the tempts as thev downed the Baltimore Bullets, 92-81. in the Butler second quarter, Tech's Greeri- Fieldhouse. A crowd of 2468 paid admissions braved a blinding clads thumped Howe, 55 to 39; Showstorm to watch the proc eedings.

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