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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1951 En PAGE. 15
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By FRANK ANDERSON BALL STATE found a 20-14 sour note in Butler's Band Day football game yesterday.
Backed by eight school bands, the Bulldogs of Butler © called the tune most of the way. A crowd of approximately 4
3500 saw Tony Hinkle's rapldlyimproving club win its second
game in four starts. It was Butd S p td ler's first Indiana Collegiate Conference victory in two tries. - : The Bulldogs crammed all of fheir scoring into the first half. qe - They put the issue up to Punter J e Norman Ellenberger in the last ’ half. Ellenberger obliged by / keep.
. - wa— NEXT OPPONENTS ’ Oct. 20—Butler at St. Joe Oct. 20—Ind. “State at Ball State.
ing the winless Cardinals bottled By United Press up ‘on long, booming kicks. Sy RACUSE, . Y., fet. EXCLUI IN 2A . Kk h CXCLUDING A quick touchThe li € aps down at the start of the second
marred Syracuse's post-war half, Ball State got no farther : : kev than the Butler 28 the last 30 ofessional hockey debut in profe 10 ’ minutes. Most of the credit for with a 3 to 2 “American Hockey (nis should go to Ellenberger’s
but it cost them their star rookie ~ p yo. a a wan: 20-7 sensation, Lou Jankowski. if it hadn't been for a mental Jankowski, one of hockey's best lapse by Ron Hallam. second graduates from last year's ama- qtring quarterback. Hallam came teur ranks, was mody-checked bY in with a 20-0 lead and the ball Billy Gooden in the third period on the Butler 27. He made good and cracked his head on the ice. 3 pass to Halfback Wayne Walls He was carried off the rink un- and Butler had the ball on its conscious. / 44. Then Hallam nourished nn 9 y Hinkle's grav hairs with a flat THE triumph was a reverse of pass which Ball State Center last season's Indianapolis start pPayl Abrams iAtercepted on the when the Caps dost their first.36. Abrams just skipped into the 10. games and it was a sour be- end zone. Fullback Bob Day conginning for Eddie Shore's War- verted.
riors in .the new $4-million War oy #8 =a Memorial Building THE BULLDOGS went to work
Alex Del Vecchio, the Capitals about six minutes after receiving
THE visiting Capitals tied it 2 touchdown. Manka's kick was up about eight minutes later on 800d. : Enio Sclisizzi's flip into the net! On an exchange of punts, Butler on passes from Billy McComb and Started rolling again. J
Bulldog Halfback Joe Grissom
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FOOTBALL SCORES
STATE New Haven 34, Adelphi 0. r—— Commo Northeastern 33, Colby 0. Notre Dame ... 6 7 0 7—20 Norwich 7, Vermont 0. SMU __.......... i
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Michigan ....... 8 7 7 13-39 Rochester 2], Union 7. 13 Indiana ......... 9 0 014-14 Rutgers 35, NYU 0. . na scr — ein St. Lawrence 42, Middlebury 35. PaSS-Crazy Butler .......... 6 14 0 0—20 Scranton 40, St. Francis 19. knocked Ball Stat: ...... oO 72h ts, i i 33, E. Stroudsburg ngire Anderson ....... 0 012 0—12 Swarthmore 20, Wagner 15. formation Indiana Central .. 0 12 0 13-35 Thiel 13, Clarion 13. I “FrERity--{ Conn) T6,-Hobart-9. DePagw ro S=T Western Maryland 13, Franklin throws accounted for every S) Oberlin ..ccsev0.0 012 0 0—12 & Marshall 3. sobre J Augustana, JI... © @ 0 7% —13 Westminster 21, Bethany 12. Valparaiso ..... 2 0 7 T-34 Williams 14, Massachusetts 7, points or less three times previ= - ee —— Wilson 20, Gallaudet x2, rm —— -
Franklin ....... 6 7 0 7-20 SOUTH : mtn Xi ee ously by Raox ...........: 0 0 € 0— 6 Auburn ......... 0..7..0..7=14 pa) clubs. Wabash '........ 7 0 014-21 Flordia ......... 7 0 6 0—13 jptentions todav. Taylor -. +. s 0 0 3 Ve 7 Maryland ......10 7 19 7—43 Manchester ..... 0-0 0. 0— 0 Georgia ........ 0 7 0N0— 1 BENNERS, Ind. State Cassin Nn 0 0 0— 0 Duke ........... 6 7 0 14—27 only play was a pass. St. Joe ........ 0 6 0 7—13 N. Carolina State 0 14 0 7—21 through the air at the starting 4 i : Hanover viiiies 7 OH 0310¢ Georgia Tech ... 6 10 9 0—25 Whistle. Not nif] more than five ET 7 ST 3 Earlham ....... 9 70
center, ended it with a sudden- the opening- kickoff. They put me Telephot Evansville ...... 6 6 6 0—I13 Tulane . ee» 7 6 0 7-203 8round play. death period score at 2:36 of the 3 punt In.play on their 39 and : : supnote. {Guiney oo... TT 0 0—14 Holy Cross 12 & 0 2-14 Then the run by flashy Jerry _ overtime period on a pass from Started pouring on the coal. Don THE TOUCH OF YOUR HANDS—Lowell Perry is all hands as he receives a 35-yard pass from y $s ee 12 00 On ror 0 ore Doe Bert Hirschfield. The regular play Kelly took a Davis pass in the Bij putich of Michigan. An instant later Perry was tackled by Ray Petrauskas (13) of Indiana. BIG TEN N. Carolina U. .. # 7 7 7—21the Irish, though saddled against ended a 2-2 tie. end zone for the first score. The ; a Ns Carolina U...0 0 0 8— 6a team which had a first down on Svracuse scored first on its new ball traveled 21 yards. Manka's fowa ........... i 7 020-34 ——— -————————————— the four, rink when Gooden snaked one Xtra point try was no good. Pitt... vi hcaihs 3 760 1— Vanderbilt ..... «7 0 0 27-34 secutive rushes and the Mustangs past Goalie Glen Hall on passes Halfback Johnny Riddle opened in Mississippi U. ... 0. 0 13 7—20Teturned to the air for the durafrom Ralph Hosking and Jim the second quarter by taking a Michigan State .. 0 f 014-20 ion. Burnett at 10:08, Fred Davis. handoff 84 yards Marquette ........ 1 10 A, Wm. & Mary..... 0 0 7 0— 7 That made it automatically Bensp down the eastern sidelines for Ce RT = = Wake Forest .... 0 6 0 0— 6 ners’ day, even though he received nnesota ....... NN" Tw = —inothing other than the cheers bf Northwestern Gg + = —3] Kentucky EEE ‘ 7 T 627 g
ee rm Chattangeoga 0% 6 0—13
Hampton 20, Maryland State 0.
Rill Folk. But the Warriors ted 1 the Batl "S to th 3 ; . > = . —— —: scoote rom e utier 4. Oo the By United Press — a . % : ed the final Wol- isconsin ...... . - ee ens ; Continued on Page 18—Col. 3 Ball State 29 with a Bob Day ANN ARBOR. Mich. Oct. 13 NEXT OPPONENTS Edy. PnEineem Ohio State ...... 0 0 0 6— 6 Alcorn 33, Miss. Industrial 6. down. punt. Then Davis hit Gene Mangin ai nican displ ving th Oct. *0—Indiana at Ohie State. j*” : - r—— —— ee eee | Arkansas A&M 27, Hendrix 7. 2 n, § razzie- Oct. 20—Mich = = os : with a hook pass on the 23 and g playing . € : a FIVE WOLVERINES, Don MIDWEST Bethune Cookman 35, Benedict AFTER the Irish pulled within Wisconsin Holds Butler had its third touchdown. 9a7Zle of oid, opened défense of losses to Michigan State and Petarccn ROLY FR oD 38 OW Manka's kick was good. its Big Ten football crown today Stanford, i B I Putich and Fred Pickard Kansas ...:coeves 620 0 0—26 Catawba 2, Appalachian 0. passes 2 # 3 with a 33 ta 14 victory over In- - Indiana pushed across its two! T 3 A qd {Utah “esas enys ® 0 7 0— 7 Claflin 26. Florida Normal 0. 'with H. . HALLAM'S MISTAKE came diana before 65.000 spectators. touchdowns in the final period T6ached the Indiana end zone. te : yards, ; Michigan struck quickly, mov- Nebrask 0 8 * ~ Davis & Elkins 33, Glenville 7. just three minutes before the end The Wolverines, blocking and after Michigan had built up a 26 chigan : q sr EDTASKA «vers, 7 0— 4 : ) : : : A 69 vards after the opening p Stat 0 6 Emory Henry 335, Guilford 6. of the first half. Ball State liked tackling with the ‘precision that to 0. x ne Sh : , Pet ’ enn State ...... 9—15 Florida State 34. Delta State 9. 3 Score. i st’ J ; \ i on t i SC in e\ a . kick off. on etersén-to- —— reer - its first touchdown and decided to won them the title, scored in every’ Two of the freshman players Be v Dass A ara much of the Colorade ....... 0 21 0 13—34 Ft. Jackson 21, Quantico Marines try for two. It got the chance on period and gained their first vic- whom Coach Bennie Oosterbaan erry Pas: : a, as Missouri 7 8 0 0-13 13 - d ema p the second half kickoff. tory season after used, Duncan ‘MacDonald and Don yardage and Peterson finally went 'WBOUP -------» 7 3 9 : he
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- re PP) 7 ate >a uw. dek 335, Mich. N a1, re : S , NEXT OPPONENTS (UP { ndefeated DeF a w touchdown spurt in the final pe- version made it 25 to 12. 2 8 8 Del:alh 35 Mich ormal 21 N. Car. A&I 33, Shaw 7. Oct. 20—Indiana at Ohio State. sparked by the expert passing of = .- 7 @ : TRS RIOD. each Denison 38, Wooster 6. N. Car. College 20, Virginia State Oct. -20—Wisconsin at Purdue quarterbac k Bob Stephens, de- riod gave Indiana Céntral's Grey- IN THE FINAL PERIOD, eac Dubuque 27, Towa Wesleyan 19. uw 2 :
at rg itv Big Ten battle before a capacit) NEXT OPPONENTS
crowd of 51,000. Oct. 19%—Depauw at Kalamazoo 0 20 Obe Both touchdowns were made on et. 2-—Hamillon at Tin
short passes feated Oberlin today, 13 to 12,"be- hounds their third victory in fomr Wisconsin made ifs marker late fore an Old Gold Day crowd of Hoosier College in the second period on a short 4500 games over
toss from Quarterback Johnny Stephens not only tossed both Coatta to Hal Faverty. touchdown passes but also kicked Ohio State came back in the the game-winning extra point for game about midway in the foutth the Tigers’ third straight victory.
‘ He hit end Penn Faber for 15 Continued on Page 18-—Col. 3 vards in the first period and con-
verted, and uncorked a 27-yard touchdown in the game - winning
Ranks Are Thin— scoring play to Ward Shawver in final
the third ; scamper around the flank. That around the corner and 26 for the Statistics: Mere tate 23 pry Wilberforce 14, Bluefield 4, tenders . : at + ; as Mich Ind. . y | 28, Mars 3. . es u.3 Out of the 19 colleges in Oberlin, undefeated in its first gave Central an 18 to 12 lead, 11 On the next play. First Downs . Ts "3 Ohio TU. 28 Bowling Green 7 Wofford 28, Erskine 0. the state playing football, two starts, scored twice in the intercepted a pass Dean Ransburg intercepted an Busine Jhrdase : 124 192 Ohio Wedlevan ars . Xavier (La.) 28, Fisk 12. there are only two left in second period when halfback on the 30-yard line and returned Anderson heave on the Anger Passes Auemptey ai 18 1 St. Bonaventure 20, John<Carrol} Ss se the unbeaten. untied ranks. Larry Foulk went 14 yards it to the 42 from whee the Grey- “°° 37-yard line and Central pats GARR : 1 ol" yu SOU HW EST untisually, They are Valparaiso and through center and fullback Roger hounds marched goalward. Paul scored on the next play. Charles Banting Average ns 4“ 3 South Dakota. State 21, North Ric a Tv an ered. On these plays though, Nor- , « 5 mbes 1.ost Srrfeinas : 3 k oly : OB sosbsrrssses q v7 3 } DePauw. : Michael plunged over from the 2. Middlebrook covered the final 41 Continued on Page 16—Col. 5 CL eas 8 Dakota 12. NBVY- coi icicis a x O=ti4 ws ¢ 23th Infantry Division 35, Findlay: ___ ~~ _ .. . _ _T 1 24.yaras 20. a 0 0 0—9320c" & Wash, (St. L.) 25, S. Illinois.5. Oklahoma ‘reese 0 1T 0 0-1
NEXT OPPONENTS on D attv's ding 3 ay ~ . s0—Cedarville at Ind. Central. on Dikie Patty's hurling in the Indiana punt to the Hoosiers 35 20—Anderson at Earlham
Conference Anderson, 25 to 12, Shortly after, he made it 12-all matched minutes later by Michhere this afternoon,
The two tallies broke a 12-all : a deadlock after Anderson scored Central scored its first two and hit Pickard in the end zone.
twice in the third period. =" TDs in the second quarter on With 15 seconds remaining,
Bill Crowe scored Central's first
over ~~ — me " ic ‘Bradley 34, Wayne 2 Ky. State 13, Lincoln, Mo. 32. Both Peterson and Putic h hit Bucknell 13, Kent State v Li Coll. 23. N. W. La. Col. 6 Perry with bullet passes, the jast B Vista 26. W - ne nr 2 tens Vista artburg 1 La. Tech 40, Oklahoma State 6
a series
Ohio State, stopped, cold by & ® Central Mich. 59, E. Illinois 27. and -terrific Wisconsin defensive second period. re Cincinnati 38, Louisville 0. rid. Southern 31. Southwestern 2CC0UNtINg for the score. S: latoon. CATE Ba kin the DePauw Squeezes in 4th Wins 25-12 ERs ae gan oe Colgate 28, W. Reserve 7. ; gy o ! rt 2 Dsllenwers converted after threes { i i - - 7. . DR period today to knot the Through, 13-12 . ' : ; : .~ pass from Topor to Pickard piut- Seleardia (Minn.) 32, Augsburg zgorgan State 14, Howard 0 Ie. . r rare . Oe State Service vards in five runs. He scored ting the ball in position. Topor| es" x Zo Morehouse 9, Alabama State 8. : score at 6 to 6 in a hard Jongh GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 13 3 i ( g Dayton 47, Toledo 7. Morris Brown 20. Florida A&M 13. pendous day. He completed 22 of
13 -A two- from the one. Abie Carter's con- bulled over from the one-foot line.
ANDERSON TIED the sc SCOT i Ree ANDERSO TIEI he score team scored twice. After a short ponds 19, Tarkio 6.
: is to . : : "Heidelberg 34, Wittenberg 0. third period. Patty, who com- staying on the ground, Putich 00.00% slnion 6.
pleted 16 of 32 pass attempts, went over Hitam 20. Grove City 18 St. Augustine 48, St. Paul 0. had thrown to Murphy for 20 Indiana marched back to score == oe’ 0 0 0 Weslevan J1 Southern U. 7, Arkansas State 7. (na. match. vards for the locals’ first TD. its first touchdown. It was ae . : : J. C. Smith 24, Delaware State 7 z Il. Wesleyan 14, Flmhurst 13. Tampa 27, Lenoit-Rhyne 14. Jowa State. 33, Kansas Sate 6. yeny, state 13, W. Vi. State 13. B) La Crosse Tchrs, 33, Oshkosh Tex. Tchers. 6. (tie). 2 ie al Lake Forest 35, North Central . pouzaian 81, Dillard 0. e hut Loras 27. Westmar 6. Miami (0.) 34, W. Michigan 27. Morningside 25, Augustana 0 Mt. Union 14, Baldwin Wallace 0,
Philander Smith 32, Rust 14. Presbyterian 14, Davidson 12.
by scoring on a sneak from the jgan. MacDonald fired a 42-vard one-yard line, pass“ to Perry on the Indiana 17
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Southern 7, Grambling 7
two short drives. The Grev- Indiana's Dick Ashburner passed hounds drove 39 yards for the the 12 vards to Jerry Ellis for a
first tally, - Crowe getting 13 touchdown West Virginia 24, Richmond 0, hauled
a 29-yard
Wheaton 66, Carthage 0. breaks.
Wisconsin Extension 20, Aurora 0. Continued on Page 16 —Col. 2 Xavier (0.) 48, Youngstown 0.
= — High School Football
after a and the
taba ——————————— i he 20, Crispus Attucks 6, lowed a -~ Evansville Bosse 13, Bloomington # Army sass een 0 T 0 T—14 Fy Wayne North 19. Ft. Wayne South 0, Dartmouth ...... 7 7 7 1 288euth Bend. Céntral 32, Sedth Bend Mustangs’ 8 ————————————————————————1 I “Miltary 18, Morgan Park, Chi- Scored by
Cornell sessvsnesdd T 14 T——42 cage. 0
Harvard ........ 0 0 0 6— 6 Penn ......4... 0 OT Ome? Princeton ....... 013 0 0-138 Columbia oi... v4. TT 0 0-14 Yhla ..viivnnien, 0 0 0 0—0
Allegheny 20, Juaniata 20 (tie), Arnold 20, Bridgeport 13. Bates 13, Tufts 18 (tie). Boston U, 16, Camp Lejenene 0, Bowdoir 46, Amherst 33. Brandeis 25, American International 7 Brown 20, Rhode Island State 13, Buffalo State 13, Alfred 0. : California (Pa.) 31, Concord 7. | Coast Guard 28, Wesleyan 14, | Conn. 7, Springfield 0. Cortland 39, Clarkson 13. | Delaware 46, Penn Military 2. | Dickinson 21, Ursinus 0. | | Edinboro 20, Indiana (Pa.) 20! | (tie). Geneva 27, Wash. & Jeff. 16. Hofstra 38, Moravian 12. |Johns Hopkins 20, Hampden-Syd-| ney 20. {Kings Point 26, R. P. I. 13. {Kutztown 60, Montclair 21. Lafayette 14, Muhlenberg 7. Lebanon Valley 14, Upsala 0, i Lehigh 9, Gettysburgh 7. : Lincoln (Pa. ) 25, Virginia Union 14. Mansfield 1, Brockport 7.
PholeDiagram by John Spickiemire and J Hugh O'Donneil. Mass. Maritime 19, X. ¥. Aggies 0.
irborne this season. One reason is : Quarfarback Fred Davis’ pitching arm. Halfback Wayne Walls went from the Butler 34 Bloctib Harvey = W Yepna ANOTHER GAIN—Benton M itp, The pley o in the, Hirst quarter. The id served as a warp for Davis. Je minutes later he heaved 21 yards to Muskingum 20, Slippery Rotk 1. back picks up five yards Sitsriingyg. + a
New Hampshire od, Maine 0 (tie). Fred anners,
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Show Beats rish, 27-20
Fred Benners Hits 22 of 42 Passes
By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer
7 0—27 Randolph-Macon 21, Haverford. SOUTH. BEND, Methodist's
20 triumph before 58,240 fans
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The Mustangs, beaten by seven
NEXT OPPONENTS Rose Poly sans Hh 6 0 PH 6 — - — — Oct. 20-—Notre Dame at Pitt. Oct. 20—Rice at SMU (N)
left no doubt of their
working with — spread formation from which the
minutes had gone by in the second 6—13/LSU ............ T0900 period did the Mustangs resort to
N / ce some 10,000 Texas adherents for 3-1 4 Syracuse ,.. 8% » a. Miss, State Ais . Ji 9 obi show. In the first period he irae x +—41 Tennessee .......14 7 7 l4—4pconnected to Dave Powell , Hijnols , ces T2000 1 1 : yards and then to Benton Mussle-
white for 57 yards and a touch-
15. one point he clipped 65 yards on in five plays,
with Musslewhite for 17. and with Russell again for 38 and
Another tally 49-vard pass to Russell and a 3 vard scoring heave to Ben White, while the final marker came on in which he passed to White twice for 21 and
Cross and Day to work. They MADISON, Wis., Oct. 13 Centre al 3 urts Twice ns ovo the foun Tech 8: fa Teb bo co Continued on Page 16—Col. 7 ey 2 rt oh: Carnegie Tech 42, Akron 32. Miss. College. 6, Howard College nu yards and to Pat Knight for
12 passes for 337 yards, the great. est number of attempts, tions and yards of his career i He had only orie pass intercepted. But his receivers had the Notre Dame sped and out-guessed throughout
is ; one game.
contrast, Irish, quarterback receiver open, on only : : for 181 yards. He had four passes Wash. & Lee 42, Virginia 14. intercepted and his replacement, W. Carolina 34, Ex Carolina 20, Ralph Guglielmi,
Mustang de-
Southern Methodist 16 running plays those occurred when had the receivers cove
ton romped for tremendous yardage, turning in two
Notre Dame scores came The first marker, » yard run by Paul Reynolds
a 19-yard pass by Mazur to Chet Ostrowski
recovered by John Lattner on the
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