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Hoosiers Get Coach Smith Off Hot Seat

1U Surprises OSU, 32-10, With Passes

- Mazur-Sharp Barons se + | | Notre Dame hi) | 'Bops Pitt, 33-0".

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— building up a 2-0 lead, the Indi- By United Pres EN All DAY By United Press > ’ j anapolis Caps bogged down and : IMBUS tf SATURDAY: PITTSBURGH, Oct. 20—The Fighting Irish of Notre yielded ' five consecutive goals, COLUMBUS, 0, Oct 20 An inspired band of Hoosiers ) CE f% Dame, making use of breaks denied them in a defeal by iour of them in the final period, led by little Lou O'Achille’s razor - sharp passing upset a n Eve Re . 1 : . . as r lost a d-2 ‘is ¢ 4 1 ate 2 é r Y By vee A 7 1 Southern Methodist last week, timed their strikes eifectively 2% ey 1 IR a3 mann 0 the dazed Ohio State team, 32-10, today and got Coach Clyde ay 8 A. a : efor 5 Smith’ off the hot s pot in Bloomington.

today for a 33-0 rout over Pittsburgh before 60,127 f ns. The game was a highlight of fhe “Pennslvlvania Week’. ¢elebration and Notre Dame Quarter-

fans here tonight. -It was the Caps’ second straight ¢ setback and Cleveland's first vietory. of. the season. Tomorrow night the two Clubs play a return engagement in Indianapolis Rookie Goalie 1 Hall gave a fine account of himselfs fu won Capitals’ nets WES ers Af made . TER rR “ERAT ae or s Po pn oh W native . : : PA RARE NTA SSA AA bi - v Y AGT ric CR frm Ke P< rein . meg ¥ Cy - . i \ ) oieha ca nas Tas To them difficult CHIERE TRIN AT AERO DYNAMICS Indiana's Hoosiers bombarded Ohio State's favorite Bucks ah a Lou : g opponent Johnny 14 Barrett and then - ig Yphanent sonny had D'Achille-to-Gene Gedman pass for one of three aerial TDs at’ Columbus yesterday. Gedman's touch- : 4 : id tops himself~ on “quarterback ! rt. down made it 12 to 3 for the Hoosiers in the first quarter. Indiana won, 32 to 10. . ~ Sneaks. | . > = IN ; et. T~Ohis y Butler “ie ; # = a “THE first period was scoreless : _ RENSSELAER, Oct. -19- Like = Ne hale 2 Jaws, id Rs an t : u lers, B s f ! an THE Irish proved they had 2 d although he Barons had . a juggs utler’ ootball team 8 and N votre Dame and victori

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they sadly SMU last week. Two scores were i ‘set up. by. a . iniskogiions. andy as cre ited with 12 -310D je Red aR : : YR TA HTT I PNB AE : HOt RE Tose phe Cot Hut foday a vietorv- waw-ohe a rhe SPRING iy lege here today. : they could well be proud of, for Lattner, of Ey ler the, See. It was the third defeat in the Ditto State was a 14-point favorI rg pon Loan. = a Indiana Collegiate Conference for Ye at game Hihe, loday. When it 2 goal engineered und completed By FRANK ANDERSON Purgile punted dead on the Wis- the Bulldogs and the second win Ove » 'hdlana had virtually by - himself po Times Souris Writes consin 4, Then Coatta fumbled a for the Pumas in three tilts. verwhelmed...the fumbling Dame bulge. Lattner scooped Bill >, nse! 3 faceoti near the LAFAYETTE, Oct.

| ei ¥ oped Shortly atter 20—Purdue’s class of 1926 took handoff and Purdue Halfback Jim When the Bulldogs didn't throw efforts of Coach Woody Hayes’ leynolds’ fumble on 1e Notre ) ' 3 c S ( Wis Dame 46 and the touchdown drive Cleveland rege DelVecchio hows here today, Io isconyin’s

team. s football class of 1951 took Whitmer recovered on the 2!;- the ball away, they dropped it. was capped hy Mazur's 27-yard Pounced upon the puck in the the ball game. The score: Wisconsin 31, Purdue 7. yary line. Five Butler pitch Yo Barrett i EY» corner, skated with it. around the

passes were interKasperan boomed to the 1-yard cepted and three fumbles were lost I BAe later the cpl TERE and_cunked 3 in. 8% A crowd of 40,000 sat in Purdue's Ross-Ade stadium line and then over. Samuels to the alert Pumas, cage. Pras a erro * 5 U- range from a wide angle. — and saw. the hot feet of young - —— kicked the point. While the Pumas and the Bullé Si 0r spea a v S F 1 i i ER pass and De id Wisconsin backs ignite the Boiler- Oct. 75 “Lae 8 2 = dogs were equal in first downs at TFavior began a scoring push on Pitt's 44 DELVECCHIO also contributed faker alumni homecoming bon- Oct 33—Purdue at Notre Dame. : A PHIL MATEJA fumble on 13 te St. Joe squad gained 164 ) an a sco $ s 44, AD" next Foi 5 a5] Baan 16s : : : se Wiseons yards rushi 's 12 Franklin Mazur sneaked over from inside 1° 'h® Caps’ next goal at 1545 fre For kindling the Alumni the Wisconsin 48 started the Bad- hing to Butler's 128. In when the game was only thre

© Atha Raw: : y ri & . =o . : th ir, 8t. f ee iii ——' the 1-yard line and Menvil May- ©f the same period when, with his .4,)q have used Purdue's Big Ten gers on touch down No.-3 Wiscon- e air. St. Joe completed 6 of 15 minutes old. D’Achille’s kick was

. " : 21180 when the palye occurred in the for 129 vards to Butler's 7 o ster cs ane Re own. team shorthanded because |. ‘hance. * rape > ; : <9 ) 8 to Butler's 7 of 23 no Manc hest raides added his second conver- Folks bahishment . for ti le chances. Those chances cer-econd quarter, sin recovered and Coatta looked for 99. good. Hanover sion of the. period ; Chibi " tainly went up in smoke tnis

of Bill : Ohio State battled back, re - — ence K at th e SKY c » k he Ie es ig! the Duet afieTnoon. 3 ' THE W i we : io it 3 jd Sh op Second tan ST. JOSEPH'S soured its first - Jrjve that took the Bucks to th: NOTRE DAME nsems § is So s A Wer 3: rs! 1 , isconsin made its bv air. He passe yards to kn ; 8 pk pad 0 : So superior were the Badge P TD on the first play after the 7 bogged down and Vie Janowicz

period . 32-yard Cleveland ang passed : io ; '“ that Purdue couldn't even win Big Ten record one win, one 10sS gent Peters, then 14 yards to opening kickoff. P the Buck's All-American halfbacl: drive ignited by a 15-yard pass Stasiuk. who hit the net from pe coin toss. Every time the and tie makes interesting yajfhack Rollie Strehlow. The pack TP ums Quarter-lypoted a Ii: -yard field goal, t from the Barrett directly in front. chips were down for the Boiler- reading. Means employed included heaves added up to 52 yards and as om Paonessa. passing from maye it 6-3. g ’ gained on the ground and then L-°%S than a minute later, hoW- nmayers, Wisconsin raked in the everything but a field goal. a score ofi2d-1. Cortta's kick soon a ay 47 hit Halfback Don £ 5 5 went over on a 10-yard pass from ever, 3 penaAy on Stasiuik. ohipey Purdue, a 34-30 conqueror of made it 25-7. ‘ : . 0 Wigs Yan Bulldog THAT was 3 hi pd M . : crosschecking, paved the way for rr 8 2 ck at : secondary for 53 yards to score. ‘ was the last time Ohio Ohio State Mazur, Cleveland to get one goal back. : Iowa in its only other Big Ten Wisconsin looked at the clock Norman Ellenberger's ants State was in the game. With four Indiana Slorre Dame's straight running SOPHONURL HALFBA Ox start, started obliging the Badgers and Ameche the next time it got forced the Pumas ger Ds minutes left ‘in the first period ne mere eee - - attac e r CG Vv Titt ‘reg d ! ! p Purdue > bah lie bough zery itt and Freshman Full- in the first minute of the second the ball. Purdue had fumbled on the remainder of ‘the first quar. D Achille, passing from the OSU

While Stasiuk was mediating in back Alan Ameche were the big Sa < nd Wis. Niscons 5 period. Samuels fumbled and Wis- the V onsin with five minutes 19, hit Fullback Gene G Wisconsin + distance was highlighted by Bar- Sted ] ter. He punted out of bounds on Gedman ’ Indianapolis nets by voung Ike Northwestern olds, on the 10 by Safetyman Phil Wisconsin 33. Two plays later ahead, 13-3 Neil Worden, who com- mission scored one touchdown and ground Washington PT i a t with the Ameche was that goo - Don Shub was when Don invented the tele- * Coatta : 2 2 = n Shubert on the Puma 11 in!from the Ohio State 25 to the 6 Ameche and Witt Purdue sandwiched its abortive a couple Stes a 2 oR t do took over on downs as the Puma! Two of these payoff punches

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the hoosegow, a long shot by Eddie Riegle was deflected into the es anal os : ! stars for the Badgers {rom .gngin recovered on its 38. Coatta left. And like always Wisconsin tne puma 1- yard-line and placed .? the end zone and then kicked $ rett and Freshman Paul Reyn- pjjgenrand at 17:58 and the score Liadison. Witt scored two of the ,45eq to Witt, who was tackled recovered. Ameche raced to the|another on the T-yard stri the extra point to pull Indiana’ Navy who moved the ball to the stood at 2-1 at the second inter Wisconsin touchdowns. Ameche ‘ pe. EE Pitt 18 : T Mateja. Two plays later Ameche, he ‘zipped 64 yards to the Purdue. BULL DOG Q pees dR va i ox ats - C ys 4 , APE ) § 3 uarterback Fred™ "Tt" was the same story three ; bines the grace of a dancing mas- ie yg a 148 yards in 25 carries. Last running like whiskey at a wake, 1. Davis’ pass was intercepted by minutes later. D’Achille passed Blinois . ier power of a bull, THE third period deteriorated ime an smashed over from the 7. : : be yarged on six consecutive plays to into a complete nightmare for the kicked the point. the second quarter and Shubert'and Halfba Ger Or air foot Tine and Mas 0 @ complete Dig .. Phone. i p PURDUE. PLAYED heroic for So [VESEr BRC Seat ck Bobby Robertson Michigan 0—21 ; Mazur Caps as their defenses were What of downs before Witt ack to St. Joe's utler whanged it over on the next play worme BY. ierce ) > E iv h ; r y 7 La x x =» pierced for four consecutive goals Senior Quarterback touchdown pass play between the saw the means to an end, circled Minnesota 1313 0-39 30 effectively ' 1 by { leveland. . Johnny Coatta could. John, a first and second Wisconsin coun- jt and lit up a 31 on the scoreNebrask 0 0 13—20 SO effectively did the Irish line Steve Wochy collected the Sun : Se . eels g Nebraska ~~ outcharge the Panthers. that the fir : widelvianeled shot cool, 177-pounder, directed the ters. Then the Boilermakers had board. Bill Miller's kick was wide. TT Tin . ; ramatrs * first two on widely-angled ShOtS gp, 40615 to all touchdowns ‘and third down and five situation on iw sb home team did not penetrate en- from the right side putting Cleve- : : Alumni hearts beat a ; . . : v4 ght side pulling "~~ iced the cake with eight passes their 4, Matt Werle went back to ¢ Brock ~— emy territory until the second ]and.in front, 3 to 2. Fred Thurier , . ¢ " 177 vard Punt. The ball wet Don. Voss faster when Rex Brock Bg I( '& 18. 1 . 3S 6—41 period and advanced that far only added another goal midway in 5° pee tmz In fom Fabt end. ItiDC lickoN back 58 yards fo the; Seven plays later St. Joe'slintercepted one of Quarterback 0— 0 three times in the entire game. the period. Then, in the final gg 4 3 as yt & d 1 Wisconsin 37. Roy Evans, in for paonessa went over from the 5- Tony, Curcillé’s heaves to set up 7 ne - Notre Dame's running attack minute of play. while Defense- PURDUE, A squirted out of lie on zone IOT samueis, passed to Defensive yard line. the third & : E Baldwin-Wallace 0 6 0 14—20 was reflected by 376 net vards man Jim Hav of the Caps was team on paper, wasn't a good 30 automatic safety. Back Burt Hable (the wrong, : 4 #8 2 : Bowling Green . 14 TT 0 6-27 rushing to 83 for Pit total sitting out a hoardchecking pen- football team on a grassy, sun: #7 e. man) and the Badger ran it out WITH two minutes remaining Wisconsin's h.ard- PURDUE COULDN'T do any- from the 5 to the 35. The sub in the second quarter Butler's El-

net vards gained, the*Irish were lit field. v4 422 to 118. ° Continued on Page 12—Col. 4 charging line refused to let the thing with the ensuing Wisconsin Wisconsin quarterback used up lenberger intercepted a Paonessa touchdown in the second most of the clock. What was left pass on the St. Joe 42. A pass When D'Achille

Irish only Boilermakers be good. Nine times 2 14, Elmhurst 0. when necessary and gained 55 On the Ice . Tr Purdue fumbled. Six times Wis- was ticked off by Samuels on a'interference penalty against St. Quatieraack College 27, Par- yards on 5 completions in Rf at A TERICAN Jo Ra, oUF consin recovered.” Before - the dash to the -Purdug 40. Joe put the Bulldogs. on the 15- tom oN lo lead 2 61-yard tempts. Pitt completed four out <r tai. WL T°PK G OG afternoon was out, Purdue Quar- While’ ‘Samuels was being yard stripe. afon Ashburner climaxed it ST 19 tries for 35° y 3 + terback "Dale Samuels and the ball In Hie initts. and the Badgers downed. a shot a out. Turned Three plays later Quarterback = Seven PIS © Tern had another touchdown. It was Out to be the. final gun ‘and not Ron Hallam passed to Halfback : : ne Jus

4 Pittsburgh if 0 8 NDIANSPOLIS : 2 Wisconsin - ends were on hand- bef the halfti shake terms. They had been 4 some Purdue-picking expert com- John Riddle from the 10-yard line efore the halftime gun sounded 16-0 at the half, mitting suicide. to score. Coach Woody Hayes reshuffled End Gene Felker was respon-

Pitt N-D. Cincinnati 0 39 23.Cleveland 1% 0 meeting in the Purdue batkfield Sp : for a great part of the game 'z ‘3 ” - eet eer his lineup in the final half, pulling Wisconsin scored in the second, sible for making it 18-0 in favor : : o il 0 Janowicz, who had suffered a third and fourth quarters. Pur- of the Badgers. Samuels fumbled THE ONLY one who could pos- Pari n Target

Eastern Division woivien badly bruised hip, and giving : ; acql ance w r S f ; g wrong with most’ of the ball carrying duties due’'s only acquaintance with the in trying to pass, the ball oozing ibly find" anything wrong wi . . arrying duties payoff side -of the scoreboard into the Purdue end zone 10 Wisconsin is Sen. Joe McCarthy, As Wildcats Win U. S. senator. You see.. LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 20 Goodsell,

to Bernie Skvarka and Doug came in the third period when yards to the rear of Dale. Purdue the state's i the Jauer 2 freshoas Fullback Don Kasperan bounced Tackle Joe Wojtys fell on the ball the Badgers wear red pants. But (yp)_Babe Parilli found a tar- But it Was too subvert is get he couldn't miss in Sophomora then. Janowicz came in for just

late to matter over from the 2-yard line with for the safety. Felker was the ihe only thing they Fs : y* trp y . loitv urdue. Stev i five minutes gone in the period. force that floored Wojtys. reicee Wi ERE teve Meilinger here tonight Continued on Page 13—Col. 8 Wis. [First down 10 10 and threw four touchdown passes —

Samuels’ kick was good The safety was the only E ] 139 Kentucky handed Vill That pretty much takes care consin score of the third period. Pas BE Aa ? 177 88 Kentucky handed Villanova its i ge of Purdue. With the exception The Badgers got rubber-fingered bE? ie atiempied : a Li defeat of the season. 35-1, Ist Ranger Victory y ‘ Pittsbureh at Buffalo ry RI. . 35365 som od 1 before 35,000 fans. TORONTO, Oct. 20 (UP) - : . 3 to 0. to move into. a tie for the NATIONAL LEAGUE of a nullified 82-yard pass play, after the two-pointer and that Pas es _intercepte He , 5 4 s JCL, = “Lawrences 14, Carleton. league leadership. ; "Toronto at Chicago x Samuels to End Bernie Flowers, was the reason for Purdue's punu «1 Three times the Kentucky Babe The New York Rangers overcame Loras 26, Luther 7. : 5 i _ New York at Boston. the Boilermakers were well- touchdown. Norman Montgomery E ol 2: whipped touchdown passes to the two goals by former teammates Miami (O.), 7, Ohio University 0. 8 ham-handed Meilinger, and Ie in defeating the Toronto Maple Monmouth 81, Grinnell 6. looped another scoring toss into Leafs, 3 to 2, tonight for their Mt. Union 46, Akron 7. the.arms of little Halfback Em- first victory in the infant NaOhio Wesleyan 21, Denison 14. ery C Clark. tional Hockey League se season.

Seeding Cols stas 3 ™ Southern Cal Stuns | California, 21 to 14

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River Falls State 13, Eau Claire, Wisc. State 0. St. Benedict's 33, Washburn 1s. BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 20—A gang of super football players from Southern California knocked California out of the unbeaten ranks today with a-stunning 21 to 14 vie-

St. Procopius 44, Aurora, IL. Univ. of Toledo 32, Marshall 4) Western Michigan 12, Washington University of St. Louis 7. Wheaton 20, Lake Forest 9. tory over the nation's number one team. More than 81.000 fans watched the upset EE. — ee Led by a one-man gang in the touchdown. He. also Golumbia. person of Halfback Frank k Gif- extra point - - . . ¢ ® y Pp y ford, the Trojans overcame a 14-0 Early in the fourth period Gif Goi Bh ia 4 i ; TT ud halftime deficit to hand the Bears org engineered another 60-yard 5 : their first licking in 38. regular {oye hdown march with the payoff

offensive bogged down only tocame on breaks. Janowicz lose the ball on the next play fumbled on the first Ohio State little whet Quarterback Ron Hallam’s play of the game and End Pau! or he pass was intercepted by John Kobulnicky recovered on the Ohio ught ponnelly. 25. Fullback Jerry Van Ooyen

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Augustana, Ill, Bacone Junior sons 13. Beloit 27, North Dakota, ee Bradley -34, New Mexico ALM 8p Central Michigan 19, Michigan kr Normal 13. : Pa wresees 23 a : Central State 19, Tenn. State 7. passes “cont d siren. 4 hs 3 Provide : 1 Dayton 21, Chattanooga 6. Punts i srunavs 2 Srracus 1 2 0.278 Dekalb State 39, Illinois Normal ; in . ree 2 RESULTS LAST NIGHT 1%. ; : AMFRICAN LEAGUE

Doane 42, Nebraska Wesleyan 15. 5 INDIANAPOLIS 2 Dubuque 20, Simpson 7. Shutout for Sawchuk DETROIT. Oct. 20 (UP)

Friends Colk:ge 25, Bethel 6. , : TR © Oct. 2 } ch. Illinois College 14, N. Central 7 Goalie Terry Sawchuck recorded Ill. Wesleyan 26, Millikin 7. his second shutout of the young Kearney Tchrs. 19, Peru Tchrs. 14, National Hockey League season Cleve nd ERICA AEARE Gr Kent State 14, Morris-Harvey 14 tonight as the Detroit Red Wings Hershey st Cincinnat! 13 p. m 1184, (tie). blanked the Montreal Canadiens, racuse at Providence

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season games. The triumph made [the Trojans prohibitive favorites to represent the West in the Rose Bowl New Year’s Day. In the roughest and tough football game ever seen in Memorial Stadium the powerful Trojan line, backed by a great star in Pat Cannamela, pushed the vaunted California forwards all over the field and-scored a victory that was much more decisive

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E RADIO Cornell seeees20 0 —27 than the score indicated. ered over the winning. counter sed floor Dartn = : However, it was the offensive with Leon Sellers ploughing over nn Hatmouth- «vr xv 8 07.3. Jul} threat of Gifford, a thrgw-back to tackle from the three.

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Albright & Franklin and Marehall 6. Alfred 48, St. Lawrence 0. Bethany 31, Waynesburg 0. Bloomsburg Tchers. 40, Shipp=nsburg Tchers. 14. Bucknell 62, Buffalo 32. Glavion State 25, Brockport St. 20. xel 26, PMC 0. | burg 34, Muhlenberg 14, Hamar 31, Kenyon 14, | tra 41, Clarkson 0. Holy Cross 53, NYU 6.

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SLIPPERY BADGER—Fullback Alan Ameche scores Wisconsin's first touchdown going over from the 7-yard line in yesterday's Homecoming game at Ross-Ade Bo first 20 yards, and sprinted down. | Siding, Boilermaker Halfbae, John Durham “made the the belated tackle in the first period.

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football playérs of the pre-platoon -+|/days, which played the starring role. He passed; kicked, blocked and ran with a fury that would not be denied. a 5 2 ONLY great defensive work by Halfback Dick Lemmon of California kept Gifford from adding at least one more touchdown. It. was Gifford who set the Trojans afire in the third period 2 he took the ball on his own Times Diagram Photo by Lloyd Wa'ton and J. Hugh O'Donnell picked up some key blocks in

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yards ‘to the 2. And Billy Powell dived over tackle for the toucn, Les Righter Kicked both ‘conversions.