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. bk 7 Elmer Angsman BR Notre Dame w Nin I i ? % : 8 Frank T R Notre D . 7 Jim Finks B Tulsa ran ripuca ; Yoire | ame 1¥, Howard Hartley B Duke Be hs 3 11 Don Joyce T. Tulane ' : i » ~ 3 : : 14. Lynn Chandnois B Michigan State 17 Lindy Lauro B Pittsburgh 2% ' Jerry Nozam n New Mexico A&M i & ¢ 18 Fred Waller G Notre Dame on. Dielk ; : oe : . > . ) . 2vi ; Dick Hendley B Clemson J ; 20 Garrard Ramsey G William and Mary 2y F k Rozel B Pe State x ne ' 21 8, J. Whitman B Tulsa bo ii < age : B ok i 1 td BI mn 24 Emil Sitko B Notre Dame 5 Tran Bi R p yr y 31 Jerry Davis B So. Eastern oe Jerry Nupiey aie [aeshe ) ; ’ 32° Jack Simmons C. Detroit 35 doe Geri B' Georgia # p Bdl, . 33: Ventan Yablonski B Columbia "y 37 Joe Hollingsworth B E. Kentucky State “ . n 36 Ralph Pasquariello B Villanova 2? i1 Ray Mathews BR Siemon 3 a tit 37 Don Paul B Wash. State 49 Chuck Ortmann B fichigan i : a y po Pons ’ 41 Francis Polefoot E Wash. State 53 Tony Momsen C Michigan EVANSTON, Ill, Oct. 27— By United Press 42 Robert Dove E Notre Dame 56 Bill Walsh C Notre Dame Wisconsin, combining a dead- EAST LANSING, Mich, 3¢ Jack Jennings I. Dhie State Shy Sno Hig 0 DUR ARM Cums . . am y s : : 2 ale Dodr ‘olorado A&T A Oct. ly pdssing attack with a Oct. 27—Unbeaten Michigan 33 Anthony Klimek E *IHinois 62 Dick Tomlinson G Kansas <azmaier, powerful running game, State unleashed its greatest, 55 Kd Bagdon G Michigan State 63 Darrell Hogan G Trinity destruc- trounced an outclassed North- attack of the season todav to] >; Jerry Groom C. Notre Dame 65 George Hughes G William & Mary “hd "western football team today, 41 ; 9% Te 80 Tom Bienemann E Drake 68 John Schweder G Pennsylvania ichdowns we defeat Pittsburgh, 53 to 26, before! 62 Charley Trippi B Georgia : od to 0. 21 : ls 66 Jerry on E os Clara 70 Frnie Stautner T Boston College ed enemy. Wisconsifi. scoring alfnost at 2.163 homecoming days fans in h. y! sey A : 72 Paul Lea T Tulane: Princeton Macklin Stad ~ 7 Bill Svoboda B Tulane - heretofor Will in each quarter, handed the Macklin stadium, 68 Cliff Patton G Texas Christian 13° Lou Allen ¥ Duke ell . Wildcats their first defeat of the The victory was Michigan! 19 Knox Ramsey G William and Mary > George Hays T-E St. Bonaventure hree touch- season and gave its own hopes for {State's sixth of the season and 72 Bill Fischer T Notre Dame 33 Cail Samuelson T. Nebraska and set up a trip to the Rose Bowl a boost at extended its victory string to 12. 73 Otis Leo Sanford C Louisiana Tech '9 Frank Wydo T Cornell ston roared a crucial point in the Big Ten The Spartans, ranked No. '2 in| 75 Lynn Lynch G Illinois 80 Jack Butler E-B St. Bonaventure a | campaign. memes ~————— 64 Lloyd McDermott T Kentucky 81 Elbie Nickel FE Cincinnati o cutive vie- : Joya | 0 entucky 4 Nicke : n ght string The Badgers needed the victory | nov. 3 w1AEXT OPPONENTS 80 Don Stonesifer E Northwestern 82 Hank Minarik E Michigan State to stay in contention, and set out (Nov. S-oPitisbureh at Rice. 82 Lou Ferry : T Villanova 84 Bill McPeak E Pitt Otball. He to get it from th ki — S——————— : : a in bis 17 EB fom © e open ng ck= the nation, had to rally for the 87 Ray Ramsey E Bradley : 85 Val Jansante E Duquesne game to a OPPONENT — {fourth consecutive Saturday to 90 Bill Cross B West Texas State 6 Charley Mehelich E Duguesne Nov, 3—Northwest Ohio State. ; 0 5 3 na es » N Indiana at Wisconsin ro : y : ; 3 ba i bis Tai Er rT G h RR Wi A § EE SRR SFrel JR | Tn a 35 — = a 3 iA hs boo DL a - TA nm v f. then coasted i . «x . k reynounds in oo ANd thd os k SLAMMING THROUGH—Wisconsin's Alan Ameche (35) slams through the Northwestern line, = Manchester Sinks C y C " Wa ek Sin S ird string i . . . 1 MICHIGAN STATE accom- ross-Countr eet : erally through the lineups in the for a five-yard gain. d Y a Be last half. TT TT -_-_ =. plished 13 tami \ An erson, 20- 0 Indiana Central's cross-country Franklin, 49-6 Up TE ; 8 2 with fast third-period touchdowns ANDERSON, Ind. Oct. 27 (UP) team-accomplithed what the Grey. . FRANKLIN, Ind., Oct. 27 (UP) ohn Emery WISCONSIN Haifback Jerry . e Critical Yo Tilt 0d ugha : Heil Sal the rey Re tittle Glantz ‘come . ; a > mira and then added two more in the — Charley Shopp and Jim Minnear hounds: football team couldn't Wabash's Little Giants a ye 2 Witt scored four of the Badgers B, Me er { ns 3 : COTE $1 + at I or ! bined + flashy runnin and AS in named fix touchdowns to bes aye ! Set for Toda final quarter scored two touchdowns each to- Pea Hanover ah : bined A ashy 1 g n p arged Cor- first: Badger player in modern » » . Y : But before Michigan State got dayeto lead Manchester's Spartans The Hounds won the fourm .e NEXT OPPONENTS Ivo out of Wisconsin history to accomplish Undefeated and untied in SIN Boing, its defenses had been bat- to a 29-t0-0 Hoosier Coilege Con- mam on == 10 > final. Puy Nev: om pr hi Frankiin : the fea gain I ira es straight games, St. Philips and tered "by ‘Bob Bestwick, Pitt's: — NEXT OPPONENT : Central Wher Ae To sing attack today to sc -ore a. lop- » ‘stars be- Boin Ring Br Ryo . | . set a yasSsing wizar acco OPPONENTS 8 " . ard named TRA by OTE oY na i By United Press St. Catherine meet today at passing or th re inted Nov. 3—Manchester at Wilmington. 22:42. five seconds in front of sided 49 ton 6 victory over Frank att i e oe 07 ity rer ny Bo : ‘ - ao) J 18 1 1pieting 21 N — yo 7 ) 8 Grizzlies. d a perfect leading passer, and brill as run- PITTSBURGH, Oct, 27—Billy Meyer, a thorough stu-'Brookside Park at 2 p. m. The ihe 44 passes he attempted. Pitt ay. 3 Anderson {Oven 2 Hanover's Tom Foreman. Central DS ra went scorejess umtl the second ning by I8-vear-old Alan Ameche, dent of baseball, won another vote of confidence today from game might well decide the Cath- 1246 only 61 yards on the ground ference victory over Anderson'sPlaced runners in third, fifth, tC TT lL period when ame today. freshman . fullback who is the h hrewdest judges by signing his third olic Youth Organizations Cadet all day Ravens, sixth, seventh and eighth posi- Fred Lewis tossed a 17-yard murdered eonference’s leading ground ove of the game's shiew J 2 8 2 football ehampionship for DIVE .inpne Spartans stepped off to a Shopp and Minnear both scored one. {touchdown pass to Bull Turnham. gainer, paced the first half Wis- managerial contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates. sion No. 1. Ls 13-0 lead in the first period, start- ON Plunges in the second period "E. be Al Wabash ranked up three TD's 1 handled consin attack. In the last half, General Manager Branch —— —— | Division No. 2 leader, C hriat the ing off with an explosive 60-yard. ANd saved the fancy stuff for the Pro Footba in the first period to start off the lays in an substitute Back Bill Schleisner Rickey signed the 59-year-old Savage California : King, with seven straight victor-|, ©, sown run by Halfback Vince [N21 Stanza, when Shopp sprinted NATIONAL. _. _ ,, rout. Jerry Huntsman passed -25 ive! These carried the bug den of the attack. veteran pilot to a one-year con- ies, is idle with a bye. ... Pisano. The second score came > Yards for one: TD and Minnear ros Angeies 3 1 0 750 132 73 yards to Bob Holstine for the first to Emery tract at the conclusion of the Pi- Swamps Oregon State The division champs piay lof) on a. four-vard pass from Hale. repped off 75 yards for the other. Bhicage 2 i ea 117 78 marker, -Norm Buck Tenica he Cornell WITH THE game 2; minutes rate rookie training school in De- BERKELEY, Cal Oct. 27 the leAgue championship Nov. 11 bark D ae AGH Ho a Oss A safety gave the winners ans 2 120 S00 i 118 plunged for the second and Stan McNeil's old. Coatta passed to Witt for 16 © ° "20 (UP)—A savage. California Bear, at CYO Field after the close of = * Pr Soul The touchdscs. Lo LWO points, 3 3 1 300 & 13 Huntsman ran 15 yards for the ge. vards and the first touchdown. “we e very well pleased with running and tackling in ferocious the schedule Nov, 4. ad bes i. ue dow: Only Anderson scoring threat RICAN. pet. p pa third. The other Wabash scores a / Coatta then made ‘the first of a are a form. rebounded from its defeat - TO8aY's games: : i pag n 4 up when McAuliffe ame in the second period when .3 0.11000 10% ¢8 came on a 25-yard pass from Ted 1 he passed .-- his: faur conversions. a : h pe Se 11: “We feel we last . week to swamp Oregon : _ Division ! Se id = 3 &( Teen pass and raced 43 the Ravens penetrated to ‘the C 3 Ie 730 10 27 Steeg to Holstine, a plunge by for seven, With: the” ballon ww Bn 40 rev wii hey Lgl t thi ad State 35 to 14 todav. : a itis Flower 3%, our Lads of Loyrdes vards to Pitt's 12: : Manchester five- vard line, only cr : 1 3 0 250 62° 86 Mike Gillis and two fourth-period tto for-one : Wisconsin scored again on the Nave done Je REN DE en Getting a sparkling perform. vs. St Patrick, at 48th aud Arsensi. 2 2's §g = to lose the ball on downs.. Ww i § ° Bs 48 33 ™ passes, to end Norm Klein. i , t $1} ‘I will ow te c sa p. m 8 ‘atherin L ? * : A a = A I oa first play of the second period that the club wil show a | ance from. some backSeld men (de 2 2ap0 m.; Holy :. GENE LEKENTA, "Who missed sed > reverse 3 when Coatta rifled a long pass to iIpproverient nex Seal z TO-vear notably Halfback Billy Powell ely Sarde, | 2 A Illinois. the first trv for extra point . d P G idd Bec Fi Wi D - . Kazmaler E Witt, who took it on the 35 and Meyer, po served a =f Teal who ran 98 vards from scrim- 2; » : : od R Fy lor extra point, made rep ri er corns 1X, Scores inning a” Stevens, rac cr J + ..aprenticeshi 38 3a successful. ich a ivision 2 good his seco Th 4 ran left ped a ross. Another secon De or pn pilot joined the DEE for 3 touchdown oy. 1 st. angrew we. St. St : eYo © etond effort ® $0 GREENWICH. Conn. Oct. 27 of the big game between the un-' At first Crotty thought it was 'ouchdown od Jou BEOWH €3ime ON 3 35 ya: , Piraes in 1948 and chowed im- The Rams Je DESL 0 ol fo A on Ong period turned ints 3 dizzy) NE (UP)—Gamblers attempted to fix defeated teams, Coach Edward some prank. But he becam Kazmaier drive Susimatingn * Mreeyard mediate results He finished ‘the Ing and iacyliing t gn oi i scoring bee. with Bestwick pass- today's football game between J. Crotty. revealed before game- alarmed when Saul said he also Sweep around end by Vvitt sa at om 2 tne poweriul bears Lhis: year Hol ; ing Mic Danbury and reenwich high time. had received a similar offe. = o for one: : ’ t ked im- Season in fourth place and Was goains or Grove 2 p. m.. Holy Rosary vs ing Michigan State secondary into 2200Ury and Greenwich high! i Witl, on 4 play that looked im. Bs the “m , 2ERINS 3 good Beays squad. late Heart. at Riverside 3. 2 p. Mm 4 ¢ schools but one of their intendegd Saul said he received a teleond with a possible, broke -through tackle acclaimed as the “manager of eet prs oem a .Slale of terror. His deadly yp, prospects” scored two KELL Y SAID a "stranger 4P* phone call last night from an uni and passed and a host of Northwestern line- the vear.” aerials, first to the right and then +p, fen r ‘WO proached him on a downtown : : he ; ; ra diy = oF 0 touchdown to win the contest. da dentified person who offered him or a third. A . y : x » x to the left sul in the 44 ? ALLS Itraet ‘av = i men, raced into the secondary t , resulted in three Pitt Li street, waved a $50 bill and told £4 non-aerial and went 89 vards for the third THE FIRST DIVISION finish folichdowns and the anthers Dave Saul scored in the second him if was his if he ‘took it easy” 350 to throw ihe game. riod from score. aided by perfect blocking. Was a full 21 games over the 1947 walked off at halftime with a and third periods on power plays in the game. The athlete used strong lan- - s 5.8 final showing under Billy Herman 20-19 lead. \ i Lury a 12-7 victory “Go jump in the lake,” Kelly §uage in refusing the bribe. Kazmaier : w ITH ITS second-string back- when the Pirates tied with Phila- Bestwick ‘threw one 3l-vard . 2 o ans. told him and then immediately, Crotty said the attempted fix he game. eld In. Wisconsin scored again delphia for last place. pass to Halfback Lou Cimarolli., Saul and Ray Kelly were ap: notified his coach,” Edward J. apparently was the: work of ornel] six, § before the third period was Over Rickey's announcement, made for the first Pitt touchdown and proached by gamblers on the eve Crotty. : organized gamblers. later from on a 19-yard on hom aon at a luncheon preceding ‘the! a 4-vard scoring pass went to — i A: Hable to Kent Peters. Bil er hreakup of the school, scored a End Chris Warriner for another GH touch: X inverted. : hit with the plavers. As spokes- The third Pitt touchdown of the oF aid nol In the final period the Badgers man for the team. Catcher Joe second period came when Half the fourth ; moved from their own 20 10 Garagiola said the squad was back Bill Reynolds dashed 3 nith Atane another touchdown with Schleis- happy about Meyer's retention. yards after Bestwicke cassie. Ad carried Ree carrying it over from Le tWO.! Terms of Meyer's new contract again had put Pitt deep into Miller 8 kick was no good. are similar to those in the two- Michigan State territory & opening 4 Wisconsin fas and Powe til year agreement which expired Fullback Paul Blanda made two rd pass to + line ripped Northwestern's for-i,, the exception of the length of three tries for the extra point
ard wall to shreds and gave ~),;, omoials did not disclose ajier was perfect protection to the Badger Meyer's salary, but it was believed by W It * passers. The Badger line, best ; . -¢14000 a vear . Dy 3 defensive unit in the eonference ;
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