Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 13

T. 21, 1951

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d Press Iowa, Oct. 20 ywered and suchdown per e ‘quarters lowa, 21-0, in dePONENTS

it lowa t Michigan.

Ten title before r crowd of 53,050 # rainstorm handass attack and e into a punting of ground at igan took a 14-0 d an Jowa fum-, an’'s three touchthe. Wolverines fraight Big-Ten ywa's second loss ries in the con- ' ; 5 srnoon of futility mblg, pass interigh Michigan dethree Hawkeye nside the” Mich-

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sr 35 yards act of the drive. r ~ quarter Michigan id zone again on e with another is time End Fred Z 29 vards set up e from the 2 to

iIghout the second me settled down uel. In the last » period. Iowa n Sangster fumkeve 21 and Mered for Michigan. Peterson scamto scofe: Russ ted every time

lewa Mich 15 11 281! 145 39 74 12 7 5 4 2 $ an 38 3 6 » 23

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WILLE, Ind, Oct. ash unleashed a on Olivet today 1 to 46 football

yiants gave the ince to score in | while they ran » 21. Ken Beasle: 5-yard pass and

rronefiTs Oftvet. Franklin. ob Holstine went er pass play and ed on a similar yam's conversions

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yd, and Cal Hilge ouchdown: on the rayam converted abagh’'s Bob In- » lone touchdown riod on a 39-yard

score came in the 1 a 39-yard run to his brother, kick, failed.

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DEFENSE—Tackle Phil Sher

SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1081 __

idan batted the ball to the ground

wher Indiana Central's Joe Hurrle (57) reached for the pass

against Cedarville at Delavan S 20 to 6.

mith Field yesterday, Central won,

Crowe Leads Central Over Cedarville, 20-6

BILL. CROWE scored al Central turned back Cedarvil

ence college game at Delavan Smith Field vesterday after-. hall. Alabama. developed a - 60 : Brokendaw a —

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Crowe ran his total to 36 points — - - v t via “Arter 9 and 24 scored on “the nex play, Carter

for the year on runs of 9, yards. »

Crowe tallied inthe first period : capping a 58-yard drive by the Grevhounds covering 13 plays. He

NE XT OPPONENTS

Bet 2i—Hanover at Indiana Central, et. 27—~Wilmingtan at Cedarville

‘maréh. Abie Carter converted for the 7 to 0 lead.

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\ —~— : Alabama partisans were cheering . Ses ] three touchdowns as Indiana him on his last brilliant gallop DePauw Shi S B , Bright Suffers + Tonv Rados, Penn State's le, O., 20 to 6, in a non-confer- ~ With the score tied 7-7 at the \ : string quarterback. acco

converting.

following the rough brawling

all game and had a 15-yard total — -— offense for the game aputhe2 eATEYINE La Canra reg. if i Re

; VRS TAOWRS ing. Cedarville had three first downs.

: T “$656k a Franklin aaa the Vol 20; fumbled a" few feet a ae ed OME from the goal and Tennessee re- Times State Service ~ Oklihoma A&M sidelined . THE pat ern of, ine game n a series of line plavs downfiel : : covered, It was the ‘last lap for KAL AMAOO, Mich, Oct. 20—DePauw University Drake's. record-breaking Johnny St. In the first three. minutes sanding halfback Thompson over = A fist-fight marred fourth the. Tide although Marlow did d Ry a oe ty ANd when Ted Shatt uck fumbled on the touchdown. Don . Granitz quarter play. Four. Cedarville score. again near the finish when remaine one of the two undefeated: and untied teams in Bright with a broken jaw early in his own 25 and “Bilt Horrel! re- nassed to John Nelson ‘for the players were carried off the field Tennessee wrapped it up. Indiana as the Tigers slipped by a- fighting Kalamazoo the first quarter today and then covered for the visitors. trad point. 5 4 n College, 33 to 31, here to 0 e ourt t win Smashed past the crippled Bull- Plays later, Vince ‘Pisano f a.» The .losers gained only 12 yards IT WAS the fourth> victory roe ’ e day for their fourth straight dogs. 27-14 Derore 140m fans. around left end behind perfec IN THE third quarter, Taylor without a blemish for Gen. Robert ing er Zz 3 <p , interference and se ored*from the pounced on a fumble on th .Néyland's, Tennessee team, whi hp, a an Tons Lin quarter, to Stefort ran Lo ss ; Lh, uo Rt: Wa AA = Ind. ra ARs enn. State. fumble Franklin .d-vard stripe: ANOthe ore in aes TOPS a ROS, Boo AG ta tate Ue ATKIN RIYA TAL 1a SE hd ered nim rire abn The ag rp PT EE ET Adres dln ePrevac hog rd” aE SRE Ne hh Cie ds at amazon 2H PePanw:135 3 ya $ t Stratpnt Lin ANA pave THe Visitors a ball And good for the score and Granit: ” the season i A : nn 8 . . 10lds an a 1 time record of 5696 touche ff another touchdown Kkickes For Ri vor th HAL : LATE in the third period, Full- y,,q¢ in in same Sopa — en 0 hid ps t period yeriod i a Pe be : 8 the fourth STATISTICALLY, Kalamazoo back Jim Dailey went over. from : a pe \ ( p - iran umbled in his own ter. |

Central's victory Was its fourth

“CENTRAL, Was halted twice in in five games. The Greyhounds the second period. It bogged down entertain Hanover next Saturon the 2-vard line once then an day in a key conference battle.

intercepted pass stopped the Grevhounds on the 7-vard line. By rushing ... Kenny Wonds ran the“ inter-!; ception back 635 yards to the Cen- J27¢ tral 30 from where Cedarville Passes marched 30 mora for their only TD. Quarterback Dave 8pitzer circled end for 16 yards and one Fumbles 10st

play later Richard Syrek scored

from the 18 on a double reverse

Ie aE due Ned Evansville Sion:

i / hd i \ plave— ; {ts margin by two touchdowns in Murray, 14 to 13 Ie, aysasia | ie

the third period. In three plays,

Central went over, Dave Shaw;

got 16, and two plays later Crowe

slanted off tackle for 34 yards for gtate’'s perfect record at four riod, Van Ooven pounced ‘on a WITH only eight seconds re

the TD. $n =

(UPJ —Evansville stopped Murray

straight tonight to win, 14 to 13.

13. fumble by Bob Koepnick on the maining, Roger Winter. the HorEvansville scored early in the Ohin 38 to set up Indiana's final nets’ 5-foot-6-inch Tunyietnach: head

LATE. IN THE THIRD, a 57-/ge00nd period when Fullback

yard drive was highlighted by & Howard Keene went 35 vards Gedman on the 3 and

38-vard pass play from Raw

Swayne to Crowe shag cavried to NEXT OPPONENTS

Oct. : the Cedarville 3-yasd Woe, Crowe oa; 27—Deita State at Murray (night),

2%-Evansville at Butler

Hanover Edges Manchester, 12-1

NORTH MANCHESTER, Oct 20 (UP)—Hanovey spoiled Man-

chester's homecoming hopes in

around left end for a touchdown {and Halfback Jerry David con | verted.

Murray eame back and tied the man’s umble on the 7. On the 4. Stephene’ kick was g00d sophomore. was more than the score 18 seconds .later .when fourth So Skvarka took a and it was Kalamazoo 18, ‘De- equal of Fearless Fred Benners | Freshman Jack Cain returned the pitchout and passed 7 yards to Pauw 13. tonight as he passed Rice Insti-

| kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown. Fullback Bernie Behrends converted. I.ate in the period, Murray scored again on a touchdown set IT was too late and the dis- ton Bowl.

up by a 60-yard run by Behrends appointed crowd of 74,265 was fil- Harvard Avenges Three times, the tall Rice quar-

NEXT OPPONENTS Oct. 23H Cepirel, Oct Hi Mancheptet 83. A Rnaerson,

lege Conference football defeat: Both teams wen4 scoreless In the first half, Hanover’s Gary Fox scored the first touchdown in the third period on a long drive Run Weddle of Manchester scored with six minutes to go and Gene Carr kicked the extra point.| ~Riif Hanover came back and scored inthe dying minutes of the game on a freak pass play from Pox to end Paul Acton.

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Atterbury Swamps Tryon, 27 to 0.

Times State Service | COLUMBUS, O¢t, 20—The powerful running and, passing of Camp Atterbury’s 28th Division swamped the Tryon All-Stars, In|dianapolis semi-pro team, 27 to 0 here today. Halfback Jim Chemento scored the first TD for the soldiers on a pitch out from Xenny Morrog, former Kansas U, star of 1949, Harry Link booted the conver‘sion, J. D. Ison, former Chicago Cardinal and Baylor star, caught a 30-yard aerial from Morrow in the end zone for the second GI tally: Ted Rhode scored the third marker for the soldiers on an endaround for 11 yards. Link again [othe the PAT, Joe Ogrotowski ran the bal 1 to 2 5 and two plays later carried it over for the the final Atterbury marker,

From ‘Now On, It's Deaf School ‘Orioles’

The Indiana Deaf School has decided the nickname “Silent Hoosiers” is for-the-birds. So the bird they have chosen to represent the Deaf School is the Oriole. It's only proper for the Oriole's eolors are the same of those of the Deaf School, black and orange. So from now on it's the Deaf School “ Orioles. n

Texas Upset, 16-14 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Oct. 20 (UP)—The University of Arkansas Razorbacks, who haven't

beaten Texas since 1938, un-|

limbered a furfous offensive as-| |sault here today to upset the nation's fourth ranked team; 18 to] {14, before 19,000 fans. | It was the Razorbacks’ first, iconference victory of the season |and broke highly-regarded Texas’ winning streak at five games,

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Central C-ville 18 pass _attempis | for 123 Yards.

0 old scoring got under way as De- going over from the 1 to put the

3 Pauw’'s Bob Stephens intercepted Tigers ahead, 27 to 25. 3 de mith % a Kalamazoo pass from the Hor- Ward Shawver tallied again for 1 Se —— the aroused Tigers bulling his

EVANSVILLE, Ind, Oct. 20 FV ST-sard arch point.

_ period. who made it 18 to 8, Kalamazoo.

with Fullback Hal Gaines going ing out of the stands long before

Evansville scored the winning Six fumbles helped Ohio State

. touchdown at the start of the to its second defeat a , gainst a 5 ; ’ ; ed touchdowns. the final minutes today to give|fourth quarter on a short pass victory and a tie. The alert Hoo- Long-suffering Harvard aveng Neither team showed any im- : the hosts, a 13 to T Hoosier Col-| 1

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Hurryin' Hank | . Keeps Vols : Unbeaten

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BIRMING HAM, Ala, Oct. 20 — Hurryin’ Hank Lauricella passed Tennessee to two

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almost 31,000 fans at Penn State went into briefly in the pening of the gecond half when F

NEXT OPPONENTS

a €eAS0N the Li ns p ey 8 Vv iv touchdowns and ran 35 yards’ oct i Wen "Virnima Pann State ng up a 20 vg ( or . villa for a cliicher todas ad the pow) lard ‘ran back Tom Y.ewecic punt Hh? Tr a 2-2 record. erful volunteers beat down an for 65 vards and a touchdown P Ms aroused Alabama Red Elephant and Bill Leonard .eonverted . tp B Ra . a. eleven, 27 to 13 before 44,000 fans. make the score 14-13. Five min- Paes ati di Ta ; Alabama, jeered for losing fits Jies vier NMusgan Sue i Pn last three previous games, showed ae Ian nent Jim Else) i sera I ; up primed for an upset of highly- Fan Back A ick 37 nade for a 3 rated Tennessee but Lauricella, touehdown, : Dn = i’ ) a lithe New Orleans lad, proved "interes just the man for the crisis. DR amen - Fumble Leads 10

part of the Michigan State ers and fumbles hy Pen

Lauricella pulled his team from behind with a 20-yard touchdown

i 1 . . hacks critical moment et v v pass to Bert ‘Rechichar in the MEN AT WORK~—Notre Dame's Neil Worden was one of the Irish workmen who busied them. PACKS AL enilical moments FRANKLIN, Oct. 20 (UP)

second period after Alabama's! er Sa are inspired rush carried to the first score. It was all Tennessee and

Lauricella from then on and even

selves with scoring chores at Pittsburgh yesterday. Worden gained four aid in the first quarter be-

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for the home club Pa

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PRE HOR CE ATR Gerad. : TE can Ro Va ardage’ Mic wa rae ee Kalamazoo, 33¥0 31 Loe me wv STILLWATER Ok Oct. 20

sty t t Her raight-—sethack he firgt time outgained the Tigers by rushing the 19 for DePauw. Stephens

that has happene touchdown with a 61-v: ; ee vy 2 — a ahren ii Crimson 419 vards to DePauw's 246 and booted the conversion. Slee to halfback Jim on ran HY en Se Penn State's | Tom Parks d t Lauricella completed 10. of his totaled 25 first downs to the Then, with five minutes gone p.rore A&M ater ore ne wil SN hom en Si s lin. Tom Parks scored the touch : 0! Nisipjoers’ 18 : of the fourth period, Stephens hin in a harring high-low Sa — ide the. we nir ! ! ng Bn-i oi .

With the game only one minute climaxed a 52-vard Tiger drive

Spartans Pick Up 5th Straight Win - PE ————— ‘Add Penn State To String, 32-21 |

.1gan State team picked up a 32-21 victory over Penn State today for its fifth straight win before a record erowd of

minutes Oregon State, “Michigan, Ohfr 30b pol- State and Marquette, It wa ot Penn State's second logs of the

Mijchigan State compiled 303 4

fore beirig stopped by Joe Schmidt (65). N. D. won, , 33 to 0. vards to 87 for Pern State

‘ounted Tor the game's first Auliffe finally crashing over from ritorv and Bob Chase recoverer

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an ‘the four-yard line for Frank

already down but Al Pike missed the tr: ight of for extra point.

Oot. Dear A TH ONENTS way 62-yards through the middle

oot H Hilindle at. Kalamazoo, _ of the Hornet line for the final ot eat ‘nets’ Phil Dillman, and séam- DePauw tally. . : 'pered 15 yards for the first TD. = The Hornets’ Jack Bowen Kalamazoo tied it at #-all with blocked a DePauw punt with two two plays—io kick O three minutes remaining in the minutes remaining and Quarter: : ck Ohio's point fret period as Bob Van Horn back Winter went over from the

d then kickoff. grove over from the 3 after a 6. Larry DeMink missed the extra

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touchdown. Ashburner passed to put Kalamazoo a Gedman With a 67-yard off ln 2

crashed over on the next play In the Second er Benners Beaten with four minutes, gone in the passed 64 yards to Bin Steten Ohio's lone touchdown came The Tigers came back three By United Press

midway in the period, after Cap- Minutes later after driving 58, DALLAS Tex. Oct. 20 (UP)— tain Bob Heid had recovered Ged. Yards to score Stave Nagy from Deadeye Dan Drake, a pitching

End Bob Joslin in the erid zone. g 4-2 tute to a 28-7 victory over

( gs 1 in 1% Ya Janowicz converted. WITH 40 seconds left in the Southern Methodist University be

es = =» first half Dillan passed 8 yards fore a crowd of 53.000 in the Cot-

terback dumped perfect passes v J the game ended. Army Defeats into the waiting hands of his Big 17-Inch TV

CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 20 (UP)— favorite receiver, Bill Howton, for

years of humiliation at the hands siers 1 " y , pounced on four of them. of powerful Army teams by scor- pressive power on the ground.

Ohio won the statistical battle. ing a 22 to 21 victory today over Benners threw 35 passes, of New leader in quality and performhowever, picking up 19 first downs the battered corporal's guard of which only 14 were complete for ance, with Balanced Beam 150-sq ny 12 for Indiana and 279 yards football players who survived the a net of 108 yards. Drake thwew in. rectangular picture. New modern rushing 10: 137. West Point cribbing purge. only eight times, a recqrd even cabinet in striped mahogany finish D’'Achille and Ashburner com- It was the fourth straight de- more impressive because of his : piled the majority of 146 yards feat of a disastrous season for .four completions for a net of 142 SAVE $58. 94 through : the air for Indiana’ Array. Andis long-awaited day of vards gajned and three 'touch-against-T¥ for Ona. triumph for an underdog Harvard downs. Howton had a perfect Model 1800

D’Achille’ completed seven of 12 ; fa a a 2C : oisy night on the receiving end. The passes for 94 yards and two touch- com before a slim but noisy nig ceiving

Onis yards 4 gathering of 14.000, only passes he caught were those Was ——— $318 89 il Harvard, weakest team on the three | for touchdowns. - .

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