Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 14

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? . : Leban sets Texas | + By United Yress Lincol : : EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 20—Northwestern’s Chuck Hren Mine . | and Dick Alban cracked Navy's defense open for touchdown St a i A 8S 20-14 | runs of 88 and ‘69 yards today, but the Wildcats had to New J y battle to the last second to pull out a 16 to 7 triumph to New . wr By. Goited Pras : preserve an undefeated record. a . Neon vr U . . : 214 y / C Hren, who gained 218 yards in teams slipped and sli rough- ~ X FT. WORTH, Tex., Oct. 20 23 carries, had an assist on the out. Navy's pass defense was far Fo) —Ray McKown, a sophomore 88-yard scoring dash as Alban superior and Burson Somafieted Wes = . ly 1 of ‘8 passes for 19 yards pss - ball of fire, neer: . romped off tackle for 48 yards, Oni 01 8 s he ONCE THEY WERE CAPS—Gerry Reid (left) and Joe Car- th engi d ed a blaz then lateraled to the fullback w ho While 2 Were intercepted and re- Bo he veth, will be part-of the enemy tonight when they appear here og irons toast iowa final went the rest £7 the way. tarney 3: yante, Zasivo We on BR 3 uarter for underdog Texas Chris- Nav) a ] \ with the Cleveland Barons against the Indianapolis hockey team in {oa wliin Sor es Cane ALBAN, win "marked up 101.7 of 14 throws for 77 yards and Univ. the Coliseum at 8:15. Reid, Indianapolis’ most popular player last [Texas A&M, 20-14, before 34,000 yards in seven carries, evened the Sorrentino gained 19 on 2 com- _ Gap year, was sold to Clevelarid during the off-season. Carveth, given J 0 eo ae ——— pletions in 7 attempts - Susqu an outright release. by. the Detroit Red Wings recently, signed | The 185-pound. 6-footer from ort yn PPONENTS Nwstn Naty | Tos ast week with Cleveland. the Texas Panhandle scored twice] Oth, 2i—=Navy a Pennsylvania, concave 308 13 v ; {and engineered a, third scoring score on a similar play, tr: aveling < = 3 22 y Uy Y * ¥ |drive, all in the final 11 minutes 69 yards off tackle for the wig 2 3 1 Ursin . fof play, to overtake a jittery cats’ second score. Fun 35 1 347 - Wivne Giel S One-Man Show [Texas Aggie team that apparently, The other Northwestern points Eum! Denali od lan " ” Wishes {had victory in its grasp. { came when End John St#ep nailed re————————— West.. McKown, a third-string quarter- Don Fisher in the Navy end zone ) i Westn ives oO ers ic or [back until TCU's first two signal- for a second period safety after Nenoff, Larsen WwW. Vi jcallers went out with injuries last| a Wildcat scoring drive had ‘been : ; : 6. By United Press ‘week, raced 50 yards tor the first) a BUSA RR E 0 SOT halted on the 1. . Re-match Tuesday x Willia MINNEAP IS, Minn, Oct. 20—Sophomore Back touchdown and slashed through] : : x na Sq Nehoff. Toled t Vvater- Worce . oL p from the one for TCU's final . NAVY SEE-TENDER—Northwestern's Tackle Dean Perrin (75) looks at Navy Guard John Belle- Ee - : : eve ena, oledo mat vete Paul Giel powered a second quarter scoring burst which th 1:35 loft to Dliy. Th "Co t 16 + Tic THESE plavs gave Northwest- an, and Logger Larsen, of Duluth marker with 1:35 lest 10 play jack (65) as the Middie became airborne over a grounded mate. The ‘Lats won, e ___._ ern an apparent cinch win after a Mihn. ‘have been re-matched for nétted Minnesota three touchdowns in four minutes and, The other Christian tally came _ rene ITO sare. Put. Nar neielthe supporting Bent. of. Tuesday

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the winning spark, Texas A & M - Mins... nt <1 N it¢hed outsrto Fullback Ron Wal- in 16 plays before De S th Lar Chene. fri om 8: aulte Ste as Shs = ang Ricked off Yor Mi» who went 13 yards to score. had dominated the desultory first , CHICAGO BEARS ROSTER _. 82° Bray, Ray ........ Western Michigan Ty va rac for a ay Music Mich.,, and Buck Weaver Tulane : a ” 49 minutes of play with one or , pj; Pos. College %6 Rowland, Brad .... . McMurray - . i oF wovakiddad Piha : ; : : ; - - NEXT OPPONENTS That was only the start of the . : No, Player h g : a . NT: : Thereafter, -it was .all Navy, Terre Haute, tackle The Jungls Kent Oet. 279—Minnesota at Michigan. - al was onl - v two minor flurries by the ap- x St ‘Billy B Bradley 88 . Schroeder, Gene ... E \ irginia Sah : Ys Shad enti - inn k 3 . t / % : 2, Ntone, J vases & 3 . r \ Book even though the Wildcats had the Boy and Sheikd Araby for two Vills Oet, 27 —Nebraska at, Misdhurl. % scoring flurry. Seconds later, parently outnamed “Frogs, still 6. Jindt, DOR. .oecrin ‘B Wisconsin 89- Cowan, Les i... Ir Mc Murray luck to hold the Visitors scor less. falls out of three with a 90- . lan eee THe] ATOPPEA BACK Tro thE showing signs of the 33-19 licking 4 Sprinkle, EK Hardin Simmons SAN FRANCISCO FORTY NINERS ROSTER It was a Soggy “tield and both mint ute time limit. : Tenne: nesota as he put on a one-man minnesota 46 and passed to Bill they took a week ago from Texas 9 Williams, Bob .... B Notre Dame No. Player Pos. College ——— EP : = Alabai . Show to give the Big Ten team pg.q who caught the ball on the| Tech. vt 10 R p St. Louis Uy inh

= Youngstown 29 Pete Wismann

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: bend ne = i g— d Re IRomanik, “Steve Trae x ROTA aagn ii Vinde Er i Romps TET er § eo Tn or ered from a a injury, re- MINNESOTA then nistoepted 15 Moruson, Pied see BO Se a Bu re san ; USC w M i a pass, and Giel escorted Minne-. 16 Hardiman, Tom ... B Georgetown . 38° Don urke ...... : - 3 m-} turned to the Nebraska tinedp sota to another marker. > 9 Davis, Harper .... B Mississippi State: 39 .Dave Sparks ..... G South Carolina = I for the first time this season. But . Carroll U to | 20 Keane, Jim ....... E lowa 12 Leo Nomellini T. Minnesota Duke even' the presence of the junior| He still wasn’t finished. In the y 72 Blends, George +... B Kentucky 43 Ray Collins ...... T LSU VPI break-away back wasn't enough third quarter his running set up . nn 23 Serini, Wash. ..... G Kentucky 15 Al Carapella ..... T Miami (Fla.) Better Get OUR PRICES ret to put Nebraska in the win col- another score with Ron Engel VALPARAISO, Ind. Oct. 20 a4 Davis, Fred B. .... T Alabama +6 Hamp Tanner .... T Georgia . ¥ wf. scoring from the five. (UP) — Undefeated Valparaiso ag RBarwegen, Dick ... G Purdue 47 ‘En Henke .:..... T USC Before You Bu i ou Coach Wes Fesler shifted Giel, Giel, earlier in the game, had wrote its 17th straight regular- oy jazetich, Milan ... G Michigan 51 Gordy Soltau . p MInnEIS i y Georgi a 19-year-old, to left’ halfback geered the first touchdown for { 29 Hoffman, John E Arkansas 53 Al Beals ......:., Sa ' . Aubur from quarterback today to re- minnesota by slicing off tackle, Oct. si—yalvardiee aU Bul Slate, 30 Flakenburg, Herb.. B Trinity U. 34 Gail Bruce ...... E Washington BUY THE BEST—THAT'S rs place George Hudak, the team’s tr... the 7. The other Minnesota — Snes 31 Clarkson, Stuart .. C Texas A&I 55 Bill Jessup ....... E Us a Virgin leading ground gainer, who was score ‘was added by Freshman Season football win on the books| 32 Lujack, Johnny ... B Notre Dag 58 Bill# Wilson vera | San Jose : “VM . kicked off the squad for skipping on Cappelletti on a three-yard today by defeating Carroll, 34 to 33 White, Whizzer B Arizona State 62 Jim Powers ...... Q US fre classes this week. Junge 7, in a homecoming fracas. . 34 Dottley, John ..... B Mississippi 63 Frank Albert res Q Stanford Beney Giel responded in great form. P : xeh. Bob Norcross of Carroll ran 28 35 Stenn, Paul ....... T Villanova 64 Y. A. Tittle cares : Q LSt 3 % al He scored two touchdowns him- First downs ,}4 vards in the opening minutes of 37 0’'Quinn, John . ¥.. Wake Forest 72 Norm Standlee (C) F Stanford Whi, self, heaved a pass for another, Bushing Jaraage a 158 the game for the loser's only 38 Bradley, Fd ...... G Wake Forest 73 Hardy Brown .... Er Tulsa All Si . e hen and set up two more. > DE ie 13 score. Dick Irving converted. 40 Dempsey, Frank G Florida it Joe Perry $222 ts F Compton J. C. izes in Stock Stat yy ¥ Passes intercepted . 1» Then the Crusaders took over. 46 Hunsinger, Chuck. . B Florida 15 Bishop Strickland F South Carolina . : Camp HIS play broke the game wide Punting average cit 33 The first touchdown came on a a Kavanaugh, Rea > L Lousishs Sate 3 Vers Je re > USC a U State-Wide Known “do e’y A Envter » open late 'in the second quarter. UT" Iie 45 seven yard run by Norm Arnold ig n, EN 4 2 Joe Arenas ...... - : | With four minutes left to go in © Comet iii in the second period with Arnold 35 Moser, Bob ....... C College of Pacific 8% Rex Berry ....... B Brigham Young BULLERDICK SELLS FOR LESS Emory ‘w.the half and the score tied 7 to 7, converting. Joe Pahr made a 36 Gulyanies, G. ..... B iy J. C. 85 Bob White sess B Stanford ’ Lenoir # (3iel suddenly found himself in NCC toudhdown dash in the third 37 Boone, J. R. sveavs B Nise U. - R8 Pete Schabarum . B California $ $ Lincol "the new tailback position. ech in period and Arnold converted $6 Turner, Clyde ..... Chardin Simmons 91 Joke Stravkuiski . 8B Marquette SAVE FROM $4 TO $7 : Sw { ‘J 6 lea, Paul ......... T ulane 92 Lowell Wagner ... B USC . 1. ouisi: pa , had the ball oh Ne. qaaain. Snal iod. Val 78 Jelly, Tom T 93 Jim Cason B LSU : Stat ' braska's 34 when siel starte n e final period, alpo got ely I trrewnen : 9% Jim Cason ....... : at He faked a pass and ran 20 yguis : Cross- Count three touchdowns with Arnold's ®1 Connor, George ... T ' Notre Dame 99 Jim Monachine ... B California Ask About Our New Carry Out Plan Y.ouisi "to the 14. Two plays later he conversion good on two of them. ; di S . wr — Frac. Shots Seovice He irade S26 of Je ears oy a lnaiana tate, L A RGE MEN . or ip yard pass from Floy ender- . . ig NK OF MARION, Oct. 20—Anderson oon Royce Rowedder and Roger Ball State Tie h FIRESTONE Come in and Miss. | o mn High School successfully defended Reber accounted for the other MUNCIE, Ind. Oct. 20 (UP)— See Us About Our Wann itt Norte Central on terence markers. Some ‘3500 homecoming fans oo NEW FALL STYLES BATTERIES : No Down P 4 ) ; or 3 Y ny ES 2 vote. Hit B Foul Ball, watched Ball State and Indiana . HIRTS i 9 Yewn aymen Morris 7 Y%/ Tech of Indianapolis was second y 9 wo inNEXT OPPONENTS = LONG SLEEVE SPORT 5 : We Allow You Plan— Northe # with 70 and Muncie Central fol- Crashes In Jeep oct. ara ar Boil tesenert 0-1 . $3.00 for Y : 78 Weeks to Pay , ona lowed with 91. Anderson's Rob- TOKYO, Sunday. Oct. 21 (UP) State battle to a scoreless tie at ] DRESS SHIRTS > or Tour " Na ert Vickers broke the Mariad johnny Price, Cleveland In- yMuncie today in an Indiana Col- up Old Battery at "The House of Norwi two-mile course record With a djans baseball clown, was in- legiate Conference match TO JACKETS : Bargains" Rando T nine-minute, 55-second first-place jured slightly today during an Neither team's offensive units > kins IN ONE DAY'S TIME performance. exhibition at Korakuen Stadium. coulq quite click off the extra SIZE SPORT COATS \ Richm : ; Kokomo was fourth with 103, Price was performing a stunt punch needed to dent the scoring 60 Firestone Also Be Sure to Lo We con install an automatic points and Marion was fifth with in which he fires a baseball into column UNDERWEAR iF : A, _ beth a 119. Lafayette Jeff scored 171.the air from a gun, then chases) he see-saw battle moved with Anti-Freeze . Ask for Your - Sean {Janitrol Richmond had 206, Logansport it with a jeep. The ball struck sccasional spurts that were halt- ha We Carry ao Large Assortment Permanent or Courtesy Card— haw tallied 200 and Frankfort trailed his elbow and the jeep crashed oq time and again by the rugged | =~ ~ of Clothes for Large Men j Sonth GAS CONVERSION BURNER “' 200. Joo 8 Dos on Ne Se. |liues Which managed io ston the Alcohol Base Which Saves You : Vai Anderson's Dick Moore and Eu offensive backs but couldn’t shake ' Mai $ . Stetso Call vs todoy! gene Fox gave the Indians a one- A Record Score their own men loose when scor- BOYS’ LUCKE Bi re any $$ . Tenn two-three finish. ~ Other finishers 1 EWL 8 BURG. Pa... Oct. 20 ing opportunities presented them- ] a S 3 Cn J we 7 g he 3 : Stat MID-WEST fotloweq:—— “TT ""7UP) — Bucknell University ran selves.” WEAR SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY WEAR BULLERDI k -K : Virgin Muncie): He Eokomay Tom ¥ jim its winning streak to nine games _— mem i : as i : * : tote HEATING & SERVICE“(0. rartons, rechy, Ritharg, WI ander” 10aay by defeating the University Grid Games Wanted iodide llinoi Virgin 124 E. OHIO 4 FR. 2311 Crawtord (Muncie) Ronald Etherington of Buffalo by a 62- 32 .score that Games are wanted hy the Indianapnliz UNDAY 401 S. | inois 2 LI-8859 Teh Couch »i Anderson: Dave Lott (Kokomo): Set a new record for Bucknell stags independent, _footbail team, The OPEN FRIDAY AND SAT. EVES.—CLOSED S Ww. Vi Max, Fiscils (Tech), and Tom’ Bohlsen Memorial Stadium. ued 2 werkdnss. before noon. AgamS . m————— Ww he Xavier

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