Walkerton Independent, Volume 78, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1957 — Page 3
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS action on the gridiron* around the country were unpredictable to say the leaet. Several big upsets were scored tn college ball on Saturday and the Sunday action provided some raised eyebrows in the pro circuit. The biggest of all upsets probably was the defeat of Mich-
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gan State, who most persons had, n the Rose Bowl and ahead by i ibout 30 points already. They •an into a long time troublemaker । by the name of Purdue. The boys from Lafayette were winleaa in their first three games and had displayed no great display of power to date.
NEXT TN LINE THE GOLDEN Gophers of Minnesota were defeated by the Himi of Illinois In a very one-sided game. Minnej sota was the team next m Une । according to most of the experts .should anything happen to the Spartans of Michigan State. The ' twin defeats has really messed up * the B.g Ten with lowa and Ohio । State now looming as possible . winners. The right to go to the 3ose Bowl couhi go to any one of i several teams with the Hawkeye* I of lowa ineligible because of their । victorious trip westward last year. I MICHIGAN STATES TOUTED ' defens, could not stop the ground attack of the Purdue team and the Purdue defense displayed a good hard-hitting crew that caused the Staters to fumble several times. The combination of the "will to win" and a possible laxed atti- । tude on the part of the Spartans, proved more than the Michigan J team could stand Saturday. In ! the other battle. Illinois so comnletely controlled the play that the > Gohlen Gophers of Minnesota didi it even manage a score until the third and fourth teams were in • the game . A sharp passing attack along with some fine run- । mng by the speedy Illinois backs, I stunned the Minnesota boys com- [ pletely. Other big upsets were re ’ *orded around the country as the fregon State team dropped their game with UCLA by a 26-7 score, Maryland upset North Carolina by a 21-7 margain and Army’s onesided win 29-13 over Pittsburgh । also was somewhat a surprise. | SUNDAY THE LAST TWO PRO । cams with perfect records fei’ 'o tighten up the races conside ; ably in the piay-for-pay ranks. >No less than five of the twelve ! teams are now sharing the two | first place positions. The Baltimore Colts lost a great corn* rom-behind game to the Lions of ; Detroit as the Detroiters scored i twice within the last two minute* I to gain the 31-27 win after trail- ’ ng 27-3 halfway through the 3rd ’ Denod. Philadelphia, who had a * 'oss streak going clear back into i'ast season and numbered R in a ow, bumped the high flying Clevr ! 'and Browns by a 17-7 score. It was only last wee<k that the same | two teams met with Cleveland
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gaining a one skied victory. Also the Chicago Cardinals dropped the Washington Redskins by a lopsided 44-14 score after dropping md earlier game to the Washing'on team by a 37-14 score this season IT BOILS DOWN TO THIS, in the Western half, you are either tied to first or last, and In the Eastern half, there are tics for first, thin! and fifth. It still jins out that on any given day any one team can beat another m this game of football. TOO LATE Its a poor policy to put things off until tomorrow because someone else is apt to do it today .
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I 0.0. F. LODGE NEWS Walkerton lodge members v ted to accept the following men into the lodge: Buford Van Dyke Roy Hesa. Wm. Zahart ar.<l Wayne Bellinger They will be initiated M-nday, Oct 26. District No. 3 will hold th« r meeting at lodge No. 29 on Oct. 23. Walkerton members v. I leave Walkeiton at 7 p. m. for South Bend. Al! members a n urged to attnr.<!. Meet at tt.43. Did you know that we are on* of the very few c^ganizationa that does not depend upon the sale of alcoholic beverages as a i source of revenue. Howard Crumback is home from limes Ho-pit >1 and feeling better. ■■ ■■■ I 11 —■ 11 ■■II.
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