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ANN ARBOR, Mich. Oct. 27—Michigan’s Wolverines :ploded for a barrage of long-distance touchdowns, today: o defeat traditional rival Minnesota 54 to 27 in their annual
‘ By Unit : sattle for the “Little Brown J . Sparked by End Lowell Perry + and Halfback Wes Bradford, the
Ten champions
» crossed the Minnesota goal line
‘ NEXT OPPONENTS Nov, 3—Michigan at Illinois,
« Nov, 3—Minnesota at Iowa eight times on brilliant passes and + dazzling runs te retain the ‘old } viece of pottery: for the ninth : traight yeai * The Wolverines scored twice in + cach of the four periods and +. ‘railed only once, then for less + than a minute. 3 5 = » : FULLBACK Eon Engel ran the + opening kickoff back 85 vards to + 4 touchdown before most fans got * settled in Michigan stadium. ¢ Bradford, not to be outdone, i streaked 49 vards on the second splay { ge to ; the 1 reer ’ The Neg back probably PER playing his ast game for .4 Michigan... He was to have re- $ norted oF Ar induction last } uesday but g ew days of + Tace
Bradford's touchdown tarted the fi He added in ¢ second period Perry picked up three more—one on a 75-yard run—while single scores went to Bill Putich, Tad Stanford and Fred Pickard. Putich, the tailback, sent Michigan ahead late in the first period going 11 yards after Minnesota's
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18 second
Charles Swanum fumbled Don Peterson's quick kick on his wn 14. ; zs = F “THE GOLDEN Gophers tied
the score at 14 to 14 when Jim Soltau blocked Bill ‘Billings’ punt *«3¥n-the end zone and Guard -Gordap Lindgren fell on the. ball. radford put Michigan ahead t"0 stay midway in the period as re hit cenfer for 3 after Merritt rreen recovered a fumble on the “{innesota 21. The next three tales went to Perry on his 75-vard wnt return and passes from Quarterback Ted Toper good for 71 and 25 yards. Putich passed 55 vards to Pickrd and Don Zanfagna hit Stan&rd with an 18-vard toss for the . @hal touchdown. - x ¥ = “MINNESOTA'S other scores ame in the second and third pe-
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Penn Flounders But Manages to Beat Navy, 14-0
By United Press PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27 Pennsylvania, dragging an chor of eight fumbles, which cost them the ball five times, snapped back in the fourth period today to. score two touchdowns and defeat Navy 14-to-0. Penn, floundering badly under a series of fumbles from a bonedry ball, came to life with touch- . to haul away a game that seem ingly had settled into a dreary scoreless tie A n ” » FHE FIRST Penn was a 27
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Eight minutes later, Penn sparked by Sophomore Gerry Robinson, rolled 50 yards in 11
plays with Robinson figuring in seven of the plays. The drive set up the ball on the two, and the 218-pound Zimmer rolled over center for the score. Carl Sempier Kicked both extra points = = x UNTIL PENN settled down the scoring of its winning touchdowWgs.- the fumble-filled game was a stalemated “contest with neither team going anywhere. Penn's eight miscues came in ‘the first three periods. They lost the ball once in the first period. twice in the second. and twice in the third and each time a Penn man came up with the ball. ?
Attucks Beats Deaf School, 2-0
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Hawkeyes, 21
COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 27
passed for four touchdowns
—Quarterback Tony Curcillo and scored twice as Coach
Woody Hayes' remodeled T-formation routed Iowa 47-21
Curcillo, handsome dark-haired signal-caller from Elyria, O., virtually could do no wrong as he took some of the blight off Ohio State's Rose Bowl hopes. Showing to date of Ohio State University football team could be a campaign issue against Sen. John W. Bricker (R.) next year. (Washington Calling, Page 27.) His. long, accurate heaves had the Hawkeye defensive. backfield in a “tizzy” as he helped spark Ohio to its first touchdown in
NEXT OPPONENTS | Nov. 3—Northwestern at Ohio State. Nov. 3—Minnesota at Iowa.
the first period. He passed for two and cracked over for one in the second, passed for another and ran one over in the third, and added his fourth payoff aerial in
‘the final period.
=o ” IT WAS Ohio's greatest offensive showing this year after hav ng beaten Southern Methodist 1 a non-Big Ten game, tied Wis-
mein, and lost to Michigan State nd Indiana. It was Iowa's third efeat against two victories and
ft it winless in the Big The crowd 67.551, smallest of the season? could hardly believe
Ten
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ts eves. Vic Janowicz, the Buckeves’ All-American, had been sidelined with injuries. He did,
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conversions
But Curcillo, his high school team-mate, more than filled he bill, with an able assist from
Bernie SKvarka, running in Jan-
owicz’s left half spot and ¥reshman Doug Goodsell in the other wingback position. Ohio scored one touchdown in. the first period, and #dded three more im the «second as the re-
Yitalized Buckeyes ran up a 27-0
half-time lead : Iowa came back in the second half to one touchdown in the third period, when Britzmann cracked from the one, and added two more in the final stanza, Halfback George Rice scoring on a three-inch plunge and Britzmann passing five vards to Fred Buck for the Hawkeyes
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BOY ‘Joslin on the 34 and then ran-to .the five, Wilks was relieved of.his passing duties. Bernie Skvarka cracked. over for the first touchdown and Janowicz converted. Then the Curcillo show began in the second period. He passed to Goodsell for a touchdown on a play covered 28 yards, plunged over from the two, and then climaxed an 82-yard aerial march with a nine-yard payoff to End Bob Grimes. In the third period, he passed 35 yards to Ralph Armstrong for one six-pointer, and then added another on a buck from the onefoot line after passing to Grimes twice to get the ball in scoring position, Marts Beekley was the defensive hero. He recovered one Iowa fumble and intercepted a pass in the. third period to set up touchdowns,
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New Promoter Planning First Card Here Friday
Tex Nunnally, veteran Michigan City promoter, who. was granted a. permit several weeks ago to stage professional boxing in In. dianapolis, will present his first program Fridav night in the National Guard Armory. Nunally, working with ex-pro-moter Lloyd Carter as his match. maker, plans to bring in twe eight-round fights. as a double main event; . In will
one of the eight-rounders be Ponce De Leon of Balt Lake City against. Joe Louis Brown of Chicago, They are heavyweights, In the other eight-rounder wilt probably be a Cincinnat!{ heavyweight, but the bout has not yet been made. Other bouts alse will be on the program.
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Geno Cappeletti booted three School Halfback ‘Tom Loirs be- y hind his own goal to give Atucks — Illinois-Michigan its third victory of the season : : gen : r Mich Minn. .gaifist four defeats : 333 ] The fatal play started on Deaf > ’ School's 1-yard line. A 15-yard By MARION CRANE) MIKE BISESI became the Tournament ‘December in Chi3 8 ing penalty had pushed the MOTHER NATURE'S most fickle suit eather- sixth kegler to reach 700, scoring cago . tsechers 8 I eT od: tN ; . 5 CR I LO Ie Ds Snicagn Saturday, November 3 ne a y } Orioles back to their goal Rosts. man is turning topsv-turveyv the customarv rash of high .'< rriday SID ae Other scores were : 5 The defeat closed the Zeason g ‘ . Waly as IR Digi ompking Ice Cream in th - ‘ ndel 2297: Curt Head: . a. diss” for the Orioles who finished with pin. scores. ( at the Steak ze ] Farl H : sr: : Merritt Big 10 Football Game “A: . . a 2-1-4 record With the bowling season alrgadv eight weeks old, mal ding registered 3061 on % pad me : ? 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