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SNARED—IU'S Don Luft (79) snares a D' Achille pass and hides Purdue's Jim Whitmer (25) and Phillip Malcls (17) to score, but the Boilermakers won, 21-13. :

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS - Times Sports Writer

FOOTBALL | I i n : Wi n oO n Fi i i ol {3 oO Co | } | BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 24—A hard-driving Purdue University football team perpetuated four years of repeated frustration for Indiana Coach By ED SAINSBURY iremained and it was a certainty more inside the 20. But on the the Illinois 34. Then Herb Neath- Cly de Smith and his fighting Hoosiers here this afternoon. United Press Sports Writer {that the new titleholder would be first venture Northwestern ery saved Illinois with an inter- The Boilermakers, taking advantage of three Hoosier mis- plays;

SCO S EVANSTON, IlL,, Nov. 24— named. {smeared a line play to take over | ception of Bob Burson's pass on

to} - ine. owered their w - - tT Sammy Rebecca, a pint-sized | THE IL LINL ‘triumph was tts| ora event time, after three ihe one ii es punted front Sri eam that failed to give fs to 35 Snepies oEs laguly keyed In — to place-kicking specialist, boot-|fifth in Big Ten play with one tie/njays from the Wildcat 10, it the Hlinois 39, Al Brosky inter- e 0 g1ve 11S coach a Bucket vic ory or the fourth ndiana .

~—13 and its eighth win «of the season. , , Tngels 3—21 ed Illinois into its seventh un-|; "CoC ih ‘rst ondefegted ade Suly She yan Dou Enpes epied another Butser fia! $0 consecutive year. 5 ¥ a a Tay is Big Ten football cham- 27 . tes > ig $ 8, 4 Ip se package of dynamite in v|the last yar a et ow SSEpEIEY Side 19.7, and the Sra) had missed five of 26 points after sorties were the opfy times North-| “A BI-PARTISAN ‘crowd of Pete. Fisher, the five-foot, Sin the ast Gomory's fumble on G Quip] Pionship today with a 3 {0 0 triinalel Was Jar lore pre: touchdown earlier this vear Pw: western held poséession in TIlinois 4 000 9000 short of a sell. Ach, 160-pounder who gained 40!Purdue’s 41 early in the third. ——— umph over Northwestern before the score indicated. who had not attempted a field territory during the battle. ’ 3 SEU" yards in nine carries and con- Indiana roared back to make it

1llinois, with Bill Tate, Johnny s h the winnin fine . s _ BIG TEN N 52,000 fans in Dyche Stadium. Karras, and Pete Bachouros Simm Thai line. 8 In addition to these intercep- out Saw Purdue outlast In Souously haressed Purdue with 14 to 13 after starting a fine drive Michigan 7 0 0— 7 The victory virtually gave the ground-gainers through the line, 2 7 tions, Frank Wodziak and Chuck diana in a rousing tilt that re- brilliant kickoff returns. Gene

Ohlo State 0 0 0— 0 Illini automatically the Big Ten's traveled across midfield every-; THEREAFTER it was Illinois’. Boerio also Jauled in Burson eee ee Semin mate 70 Sarde in 16/late in the third. Gedman’s bril- —— berth in the Rose Bowl against/time it seized possession but once. game, except for one fourth-period throws while only one pass by Boilermakers ju bilant, by empts an Im Gomory, who liant 26-yard run behind blocking 6 13 13—45 Stanford Jan. 1. Only the formali-' Three times Hlinois was inside surge by the Wildcats which car-|the Illini's Tommy O'Connell was Jack Welsh, page 8. set up Indiana's second TD, made around the left—they day's best 0 7 0— Ties of a vote of Big Ten members Northwestern’ s 10, and twice ried : from the Northwestern 15 to intercepted | by Chuck Bennett. 28 in four.

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_- a .,.P-R E wen ———. sulted ig fisti-cuffs between piay- run—carried to the Purdue’s 45. Minnesota .-— 0 ers and several fans in the end. PURDUE GROUND out 21 first| Then the speedy Fisher speared

. nm iad 3 $e zone in the final minute of pl down to. Indiana’s 12 and made!a D’Achille flip back to the right A alt, Stanford Loses, Notre Dame Comes From Behind = im mia” S20 Taras mning to 198 Hor odo aim a ci bck fo th ih Northwestern ... 0 0 0 0—0 20-7, But They I line play and erupted to include six, Gedman to the two and Fisher Illinois 30 0—3 Tate in the first quarter, Line-| found daylight at right tackle on

several non-combatants from MINER ; i : man Clint Knitz intercepted Dick the first play of the fourth period. MIDWESY _ Be in Rose Bol In Last I el iod : oO Ti ie lowa, 20- 0 Harry Jagieiski and. Purdue's AShburner's short pass on the IU| po HO 1 Ee olneinnatt ...... 7 12 0 0—19 By United Press : ' gles urgue . Klezek circled right end to the nuiang again on ’

ry 7 0 0 7—14 STANFORD, Cal, Nov. 24— SOUTH BEND, Nov. 24—Notre! The visitors started off the scor- Notre Dame score, lowa took David Wiiteske! Jad >. three at the first-quarter gun and Bully oo ODPIRE i Mam, — — The aroused California Bears, Dame scored two last-period ing, with Iowa's Quarterback Burt over and marched 65 yards. ihe . v4 finally rammed over from the one- ¥'& insiqge Ss, Shortl) Nebraska 0 0 0— 0 sparked by a wizard signal-call- touchdowns, one in the final 55 Britzmann, a standout in the Britzmann powered the march i bombastic 4 game as the 27- ¢ + line. Samuels converted the 2fter, a jump pass by Gedman Oklahoma FT 0 13—27ing job by Quarterback Billy seconds of play, and the two all- Iowa attack, passing to George with two passes, the first for 14 year-old Bucket series has seen. finct of three placements. was intercepted by Allen Hager remeron ~<7 Mais, knocked the Stanford In- important extra points today and Broeder. who ran 44 yards down yards to George Rice on the The final gun gave Purdue sec- Indiana madé it 7 to 8 after On the Indiana 41 and Hager went Washington ~ (St. Louls) 31, dians from the unbeaten ranks tied a surprising University of the sidelines for a score. The Irish 46, and the second to Rice ond place in the Big Ten standing driving 62 vards. Lou D’Achille Wide to the one yard line where he Sewanes | 18. today with a stunning 20-7 upset Iowa team, 20-20. play covered 65 yards and Bill again on the Notre Dame 10, behind Illinois. Purdue's 4-1 rec- almost trapped, lofted high to Don| Was knocked outside by D’Achille. TT EAST accomplished before 90,000 fans.! The game was the second tie Reichardt converted. from where Rice ran over easily. ord, marred by a 31 to 7 loss to Luft, who speared the ball on the Grudgingly it gave up two feet, ee —————— However, the result did not the teams have played in two Notre Dame retaliated late in Reichardt added the point Wisconsin this year, is the best gne and stepped over between the 2nd Schmaling hored for the 0.6 7 0—I13 change the Rose Bowl picture. years. Last year they deadlocked the second period when Neil Towa, its steam ‘still up, Purdue mark in. conference play surprised Jim Whitmer and Phil touchdown, Dartmouth ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 The Indians already had clinched 14-14 at Iowa City. Worden climaxed a 51-yard drive marched 62 wards for its .final since the Boilermakers tied Mich- Mateja. | Indiana's comeback was the em —>:/the bid and probably will meet “nn with a nine-yard dash throughiseore early in the third period,|igan for the league championship best of its four years under 11 0 3-2 Illinois in Pasadena New Year's, UNTIL Frank Leahy’s Irish-the middle for a score. Menil wit, Broeder slashing around in 1943. Wisconsin was third with] SCHMAL ING SCORED the first| Smitty, who lost 39 to 0, 14 to 8, Harvard ........ 0 7 7 7-21 Day. \men, sparked by rookie Ralph Marvraides’ try for the point Was|jert end for seven yards to cap 5-1-1. Illinois had 5-0-1. {ot two short TD stabs by bulling|and 13 to 0, in successive years. Rutgers carrrecee 1 OM o=2l y = @ |Guglielmi and veteran John|Wide, and the Hawks held a 7-6 tng march. But Notre Dame's 5 8 Colgate teeessss.18 6 7 0-26 STANFORD never was in con-/Mazur, came to life in the final ®dge. Bob Toneff blocked the try for| INDIANA ENDED with a 1- 5 ee ———— — —|tention today as California, the/eight and a half minutes of play,| ' Rn point by Reichardt, the one conference showing, and a 2- J ina an in 5 Fenn re... 70 0 0—1 country’s number one team!Iowa had looked like and played] IOWA WENT to work like It'which would have proven Iowa's record over-all. Purdue won five! = Cornell vs ——0—0— 0 eariter—in—the season, ran up a ttke {twas headed for an upset meant to build it up into a fulllmargin of victory. and lost four all season. t Boston U. oerid2 7 0 0—19/20 to 0 lead before the Indians|victory. ‘margin. On the kickoff after the #5 a The victory was Purdue's 15th Conference Games Only All Games Boston U, ......12 13 0 13_26/°veF threatened to score. m— on THEN THE Irish came to life against 10 losses and two ties in LT. Pet. Pts, OP T Pet. Pts. OP Syracuse 9 - Mais directed the Bears to an they drove 74 yards for the first 27 Bucket games and the 29th piinois 5.0 917 85 23 1.000 170 76

I . . ’ . 3 " * . ~ H 1 Cross 6 T—41 86-yard touchdown march the first K x } T touchdown, with Guglielmi pass- against 20 losses and five stale- Purd 3 ; id 0 0— 7 time California had the ball, azmaier ur as i ers « urdue 800 116 101 556 153 152

ing to Paul Reynolds and Latt- mates since 1891. B75 196 53

A44 135 122 S71 109 97 S556 112 124 S75 162 258

n “ Wisconsin ...... 186 158 40 ren —— - Sa ER : ner. One aerial to Lattner was pyrfjue showed its power by 0 6—13 56 yards to the Iowa »- Michigan ....... k 667 115 54 A oll i d S U d § { d good for capitalizing on two pass intercep Penn State 0 2 C ege Baskethall n eason n e ea e | five, Lattner then bumped tions and recovery of a fumble— Ohio State ...... 2 2 500 66 68 . HSER | By United Press in the last game of his college through for the touchdown, and. all of which led to the Boller-| Northwestern “ 338 41 89 Columbia beenses 3 8 » = 29 Valparaiso nope 63, | PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 24—{career brought his total for theBob Josephs kicked the point. |maker touchdowns. Indiana hUNE| Minnesota ...... oo. 59 153 Brown ....coee0 7 0 0 Buffalo 62, Waals Jett. 57. |Proud, powerful Princeton closed|season to 1827, The Irish barely beat the clock on with rare courage in halting =~. === 167 38 107 222 118 191 , . . . LAR EE ERR} . « Brandeis 41, Arnold 6. Canisus 71, Gannon 55. out its second perfect record sea-| To heaten Kasmaier's thousands wh their LE Mornin deers) Pr due Sein Gi tu on OWE «ere 32 Ss. 91.106 91 23 Fordham 41, NYU 0. Hamline 94, N. Dakota U. 62. son with a 13 to 0 victory over| of admirers, Coach Charley Cald-(ginning their marc m territory. Mos cam 286

m—— perm the slender, dark-|23, Notre Dame drove steadily|in Purdue's opening first period| wNote—A tie game in Big T tandings ts SOUTH LawRdnee Tech 76, N. Dakota Dartmouth today, But an other. jvelt 5 mt oy the # to the game|downtield as Mazur and Guglielmi drive, halted on Indiana's three- . RY ny £3 counts a8 half a Vietury,

Kentucky ....... 0 0 0 0— 0/Marquette 78, Carroll 67. wise perfect afternoon was marred| with but one minute left to play|alternated at signal-calling. {inch line.

Grass —28| Morningside 104, D when their magnificent backfield! the 1ast period. But he did nof THEY capitalized on a break ARI S artans Wind U Perfect Sea n J cuneuton 1 Touts an po Skoik Wesloys star, Dick Kazmaler, suffered a| carrying, P when officials ruled a Mazur so SOPHOMORE FULLBACK Max P P 0

Virginia .... . 14—46/S¢, Peters 90, Alumni 44. [brain concussion and a fractured * x = to Chet Ostrowski good because Schmaling and Phil Klezek were| EAST LANSING, Mich, Nov. Sreat teams, The last came in Wm.-Mary . 0 0— 0 Sienna 83, Arnold 63. fnose. THE TIGERS, unbeaten since ©f interference by lowa’s Rice. the pale SETTYINE | ens, Bons (UP)-—Michigan State closed al moments of he game, » — ——— rak “Pring 'a 931 vistory : This gave Notre Dame the ball nevertheless, helpe rdue Sm -yard drive, 21 0-45 It was-Princeton's 22d victory. oy 1949, scored touchdowps i Se 55 seconds the roses, temporarily, Schmaling Its greatest football season today Michigan State rolled up a to5 Baylor Edges SMU (and it was achieved over a scrap- on the Towa one. With 55 second or with an easy 45 to 7 victory over tal of 22 fi yl WACO, Tet. Nov. 24 . (UP) — PY Ivy League opponent in a rough In the second and third periods left Lattner pounded through for Mh bored for Colorado berore 29,987 fans ards. “Including 302 DE toring . ———— 4 y ivy Li 5 8 e : Alabama ...... 0 0-21 The touchdown genius of 2 contest before 27,000 in rain- against the determined Green the score, 5 CAITIES ANS

The win was the 15th straight Colorado picked 12 first do \ & 's ’ 3 the 106 yards in 16 tries, ) p up wns Florida srrsrues 7 6 7 10-30 Isbell and a pair of smashing dampened Palmer Stadium, Indians from Dartmouth. Full- Josephs A rea rir Purdue's inside - tackle slants for Coach Clarence (Biggie) and a total net Yaraage ot valy

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