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WlltMnMlfMlfyyillllWyTyyagr gM-j inipn i ryyj'yy-yg g-THp-'D 68 Spoils Srrlion THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Suntlay, October 21, lffi iami Skins Score Early, Coast Over Ohio, 16- 7 VANDT FALLS Thelen Opens Game, Running Kick-Off 97 Yards For TD In Loop Upset Georgia Tech Win In Revenge Contest With Auburn, 28-7 ATLANTA, Oct. 20 (AP) Johnny Menger, Georgia Tech's "Mister Clutch" utility man, faked Auburn tacklers out of their, shoes on a 60-yard, run and an 87-yard punt return today and Tech walloped the Plainsmen 28-7 in their Sophomore Sparks Gators To 21-7 Triumph In SEC Contest ATHENS, Ohio, Oct. 20 Miami University scored in lighting fashion to hand Ohio University its fifth straight loss of the season, 16-7, here today. NAM1YILLL, Oct. 0 Pont's Redskins traditional football battle.

il'Pl-Little Jimmy Dunn, who scorPf lhe first tw0 times they Statistics doesn't look much bigncr than Menger, a 156-pound senior who can do everything, set up a touchdown with his almost unbelievable 60-yard off-tackle sprint to the one to give Tech a 14-7 lead in the second quarter. Then in the third, he made had the ball in the first period to gain a 13-0 lead and added a field goal by tackle Don Smith in the second period to make the score 16-0. Coach Carroll Widdoes' Bobcats were helpless in the first half as the Redskins dominated Gl Tech '4 212 Jl -4 3 3a 59 Auburn First downs 15 Rushing yardage 1S1 Passing yardage Passes attempted 18 Passes cempitted 9 Passes intercepted by Punts 5 Punting average 43.1 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 40 -y 1., W- -trf 1 the Redskin defense flatfooted with a pass in the end zone to left end Hoyt Hathaway, Al Christopher's placement was good. Miami's scoring started when rlghi lialfback Dave Thelen took Christopher's kirk on his four-yard line and, with timely blocking by Redskins Dean Porter, Dave Thelen and Bart Plgiiatelll, went down the right sideline for 86 yards and the touchdown. Quarterback Tom Dimitroff's placement attempt was wide.

After Ohio University failed to make a first down, Larry the football, started Florida's scoring with a sneak pass and two baeks with names that, rhyme sparked other drives a the 'Gators upset Vanderbilt 21-7 today before 21,000 fans. Dunn, a 147-pnund oili(imore, hid the hall on lilts hip a he drifted toward the aitlrlines in the Herond period and threw a 34-yard tonehdiiun pas tii end Hoh Itiirfurd. Florida then stored affiiiil after recovered fumble and marehed "it yards for the eliiieher after Vanity another fantastic run, eluding tackier after tackier and going all the way with a punt. It was revenge aplenty for Auburn's 14-13 upset victory last year which cost Tech the Southeastern Conference cham ranking among the nation's top grid powers. Auburn 7 0 0-7 Georgia Tech 7 7 14 (-28 Auburn Scoring: Touchdown Tubbs-it, plunge).

Conversion: Tubbs. Georgia Tech Scoring: Touchdowns-Owen 14. olunge); Vann (I, plunge); Ttiomo- play. But a "new" Bobcat team came out on the field in the second half. Taking the Miami kick-off, Ohio went 75 yards in 14 plays to score.

Big man for Ohio in! the drive was Larry Buckles, pionship. It left the Engineers son (12, run); Menger 67, punt return). Conversions: Mitchell 4. AP Wirephoto unbeaten In four starts this Buckles, Bobcat fullback, WINNING TOUCHDOWN FOR PENN STATE who went through the Miami line for jaunts of eight, seven and 12 yards. The Bobcats were on the one yard line when quar punted to Jerry Ippoliti who took the kick on OU's 41-yard line and ran 16 yards to the Ohio 25.

A Dimitroff pass to Penn State left halfback Bruce Gilmore went over from the one-foot line late in the fourth quarter to give the Nittany Lions a 6-0 lead over Ohio State yesterday. Buckeye center Tom Dillman (50) couldn't get his hands on Gilmore. Also in the plav was Penn State fullback terback Don McUride caught eame hack within a touchdown, time hdown. Vanderbilt played without its injured star quarterback, Don Orr. A recovered fumble on 1he Vanderbilt 26 started Florida off to its second score.

Quarter-hack Harry Spears and fullback Ed Sears combined to carry the ball to the one from where Emil Capara (34). Quarterback Milt Plum booted the extra point. Ohio State later scored a touchdown but failed to make the extra point, giving Penn State a surprise 7-6 victory. BLESSBULL North Carolina State RoDs, 20-0, Spears plunged for the score. Sets Turf Mark Vanderbilt, villi sophomore season.

Auburn matched Tech's first-period scpre with a fine drive of its own, but the underdog Plainsmen were not in the game after Menger and his nimble feet started flying. Auburn's scoring drive covered 77 yards in 15 plays. -Sophomore halfback Tommy Lorino, who seems destined for greatness, got the ball in scoring range with a fine 11-yard burst over guard to the Tech five. A Tech offside penalty moved it to the one and quarterback Howell Tubbs sneaked it across. Menger, a 5 -foot 10 -inch quarterback-halfback from Augusta, is another example of the tremendous depth and versatility of coach Bobby Dodd's Yellow Jackets, who fully lived up to their No.

3 quarterback P.oyce Smith Jr. calling the plays, Imally tot a Kansas State Missouri Foes MANHATTAN, Oct. 20 (if) Missouri survived a 1 tougher test than it had expected here today to defeat stubborn Kansas State 20-6, opening a drive for second place in the Big Seven Conference football race and an Orange Bowl berth. Kansas State forced the Tigers to come from behind and dash the upset hopes of some 13,000 fans. The Wildcats were a continuous, but erratic threat until the final two and a half minutes, when the Tigers collected their third touchdown.

Sophomore halfback Charley James scored two of the Missouri touchdowns but it was the driving runs of Hank Kuhl-mann, and the accurate passes of quarterback Jim Hunter As Dayton Loses Third Straight end Bill Mallory was good for seven yards, fullback Dean Porter made it a first down with a 10-yard sprint. On the next play Dimitroff went through center for 10 yards and the score. This time Dimitroff's place kick was good and Miami took a comfortable 13-0 lead before the game was five minutes old. Miami's next score eame In the middle of the second period when Smith kicked a 27-yard field goal The score was set up when halfback Tom Gill, playing his first varsity game Miami, Intercepted Don Me-Bride's pass on the Oil 27 and went 15 yards to the Bobcat 12. Porter and Gill lost yardage to DAYTON, Ohio, Oct.

20 (AP) Statistics feats in as many games and Ohio Northern four defeats without a win. Northern took Dayton over atfer an unsuccesiui De drive going for a score in the last period. Halfback Phi! King and fullback Jimmy Butler carried the brunt of the drive which covered 70 yards in 19 plays and King went over for the score from the one. From there the Gators really rolled, scoring in just five plays with Sears getting the clincher on a 14-yard run. fiance field goal attempt in the When Winning $29,350 Queens County 'Cap At Jamaica Oval NEW YORK, Oct.

20 (UP) Morris Sims' Blessbull, overlooked by a crowd of 34,820, set a Jamaica track record of 1:42 flat for a mile and one-sixteenth today in defeating highly regarded Midafternoon and Joe Jones In the $29,330 N. Car. St. First downs 13 Rushing yardage 160 Passing yardage ...104 Passes attempted 14 Passes completed 6 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts 6 Punting average 33 Fumbles lest 0 Yards penalized 46 16 166 58 17 7 i 6 34 3 North Carolina State's multiple offense, which hadn't functioned through three straight losses, flashed effectively here today for a 20-0 football victory over the Dayton Flyers. A crowd of 10,000 saw the Wolfpack sink its fangs for first and second quarter touch final aurter and marched 80 yards to score.

Ohio Northern 0 0 0 7-7 Defiance 0 7 0 0-7 Ohio Northern Scoring: Touchdown-Deem (9, pess from Michaels). Conversion: Frankenfeld. Defiance Scoring: Touchdown Textor (75, pass from DeSotelle). Conversion: Snyder. the 20 when Smith came In from the bench to make his Falcons Use Air To Crush Rivals underbill 0 0 0 7-7 minutes and 15 seconds for this first three-pointer of the sea scoring drive.

which won for the Tigers. son. Queens County Handicap. Missouri 0 13 0 7-20 Coach Widdoes' Bobcats Florida 0 7 7 7-21 Vandpfbilt Scoring; Touchdown King 1, plunge), Conversion: ffovis. Florida Scoring; Touchdowns Burford 3.S, paiS-run from Dunn)j Spears 1, sltmge); Sears 14, run).

Conversions: Spears 3. BlesNhuII, with Millie Lester Hiram had opened the scoring when Bob Stechl went over from the four after a fumble Kan-as State 6 0-6 Missouri Scoring-Touchdownsi James 2 up, was in contention all tne (5, pass from Hunter; 4-vard run); Uhl-mann (4-yard plunge). Conversions: Rash 2. way, Unit illdn challenge lor was recovered on the Otter- Kansas Wil- irate acoring-ioucnaowni the lead until the field of 11 DENVER, Oct. 20 UP) The Air Force Academy Falcons completed 10 of 17 passes today to keep their offense "moving and knock over Colorado Mines 49-f for their fourth straight football victory.

Falcon passes were good for bein 14. Otterbein scored in the son (18, run downs, then hold off the -diehard Daytonians for 29 minutes of the second half before notching its third score. It was Dayton's third straight setback at home after opening the season with two victories on the road. State had a previous win, from Its opener. Coach a 1 Edwards of State used four quarterbacks looked like a different team in the second half.

Ohio, held to only 18 yards rushing in the first half without a single first down, picked up 11 first downs in the second half. Only Miami's superior defensive playing in the first half contained the Bobcats. Porter, second period on a 3-yard pass from Mel Staats to John headed Into the homestretch. One flick of the whip and the five-year-old gelding shot into Magaw, the lead, finishing an easy four KEXYON IS BEATE1V GAMBLER, Ohio, Oct. 20 UP) Unbeaten Hobart scored in every quarter today to humble Kenyon's football team, 33-0.

Hobart ran its victory string to four, sparked by Mike Keenan's 90-yard run from scrimmage and two short touchdown runs by Walkt Harrison. The defeat left Kenyon with a 1-3 record for the season. Hobart 6 7 13 7-33 Hiram 0 6 6 0-12 222 yards against Colorado lengths In front of Midafter Otterbein 0 7 0 0- Alouettes Romp MONTREAL, Oct. 20 (UP) lhe Montreal Alouettes buried the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 82-14, under a record 12 touchdowns today to win their fourth straight Big Four Professional Football League title and their 21st consecutive home victory. Mines, which has lost four of Hiram Scoring: Touchdowns Erabak (4, run): StecM (4.

lun). its six games. noon, Nashua's conqueror, who wound up only a head before and two of them scored. Bill Otterbein Scoring! Touchdown-Magaw Mines touchdown came in the Lee's Hobby Shop Open Sundays 10 A.M. till.

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CA 1-1 540 (3, pass from Stajts). Conversion: Magaw. Franklin made the only neces Ron Pawloswkl, center Bart Pignatelli and Eddie Hill turned in outstanding performances on defense. Porter gained a total of IS last 30 seconds after recovering a wild pass from center on the sary touchdown on a plunge covering hardly more than an inch. P'rank Cackovic made the Air Force seven.

Fullback John KEEPS RECORD CLEAX NEW CONCORD. Ohio, Oct Kenyon 0 0 0 0-0 Engel plunged for the touchdown on fourth down. third with a beautiful run from Hobart Scoring: Touchdowns Mendez 20 (JP) Muskingum kept its HOLD YOUR CUSTOMERS WITH COLD BEER for Miami on the ground In 15 trips. Dave Thelen gained 61 yards rushing, making his (32, Harrison 2 (2, plunge; 18, run); the Dayton 34 with only 13 unbeaten string Intact today by Keenan (90, run); Royston (2, plunge), Con 6- 6 0-49 0 14 0 14 Colorado Mines 0 Air Academy .21 version: Dahowskt 2, Royston (run). total yards for the day a spar kling 156.

Dimitroff, gaining 56 dumping Wooster, 28-13, before about 6200 homecoming football fans. Junior fullback Pletcher stood out for Muskingum, gain-ins 57 yards in 11 carries. He yards on the ground and 43 in the air, had a total offense of Joe Jones. It was only a nose farther back to Artismo, who was about a head in front of Star Rover. Blesshull's time eclipsed the old mark of 1:42 set by One Hitter.

on July 8. 1950. The win was his fifth of the year in 16 starts and he rewarded his barkers with a $12.90, and $3.80 payoff. Midafternoon, who bent Nashua in the Metropolitan Handicap on Memorial Day, paid $5.20 and $3.20, while Joe Jones, who won the Sport Page Handicap here on Thursday, paid Trailing Star Rover to the' wire in order were Little Dell, Goulash, Mr. Truf, Woodbrook, Ever Best and Admiral Vee.

98 yards in the 20 times he handled the ball. Ohio's Larry Buckles, a one-man gang in the third period, gained 59 yards for 16 trips and threw passes for 106 yards to be the individual leader (or Widdoe's Bobcats. It was Miami's fourth straight win of the season after a first seconds remaining In the game. The middle six-pointer was on a Franklin pass to Don Miketa which the lean end caught at the 10 and carried across after being encircled by defenders. The play covered 28 yards.

State had two scoring passes intercepted, one by Jerry Faust just over the goal line, the other by Don Weeks, just short of the goal. The second, after a first down on the three, was marred by an offside on the nevt play. Dayton threatened only twice, in the second quarter and the fourth. The first drive carried all the way to State's one a also accounted for two of his team's four touchdowns. Except for a tie by Akron this fall, Muskingum is undefeated.

Wooster 0 7 6 0-13 Muskingum 0 21 7-28 Wooster Scoring: Touchdow.is Dingle (15, run); Wachtel (2, run). Conversion: Evans. Muskingum Scoring: Touchdowns-Smith-ers (1, plunge); Pletcher 2 (1, plunge; 7, run); Benedict (1, plunge). Conversions: Carlisle 4. 6-F(.

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Field Goal: Smith 30. Conversion Dimitroff. Ohio Scoring: Touchdown-Hathaway (t, pass from Conversion: (if Akron upset previously unbeaten Capital today, 35-6, in 59-yard, 12-play push sparked 121. item mm an Ohio Conference football by Claude Chaney opening battle for 30 yards only to game atter the coiumous THE COST OF NEW TIRES AND TUBES talter alter a tirst down on State's four. The other assault ended at State's 17.

North Carolint State 7 7 0 6-10 Dayton 0 0 0 0-0 North Carolina State Scoring: Touchdowns Franklin ft, plunqe); Miketa (28, pass-run from Franklin); Cackovic (34, run). Conversion: Hunter, Lowe. TO OUR KNOWLEDGE LOWEST PRICE IN AMERICA LUMPS team star quarterback and passer, Chuck Kessler, was injured in the first period. Akron quarterback Tom Boggs passed for two touchdowns and scored a third himself as the Rubber City squad racked up its first victory of the season. Boggs completed seven of eight passes against the Lutherans.

Akron 0 7 14 14-35 Capital 6 0 0 0-6 Akron Scoring: Touchdowns White (7, pass from Boggs); Boggs (I, run); Williams I MM SHEW ULlUSi LJ (IV, pass from Boggs); roore (recovereo fumble in end lone); Adolph (It, pass in terception). Conversions: Adolph 5. Capital Scoring: Touchdown Garver (33, pass-run from Nickel). OBERLIN'S WIN'S DELAWARE, Ohio, Oct. 20 Oberlin College snapped a 13-game losing streak here today by scoring a touchdown in the final six seconds of play to beat Ohio Wesleyan, 33-27.

The winning score came on a two-yard plunge by halfback Henry Edwards, capping a 33-yard, six-play drive. Edwards scored earlier on a 53-yard pass play from quarterback Dave Hoecker. The Yeoman rolled up 448 yards to Ohio Wesleyan's 298. Hoecker was the offensive show, KENT STATE XVIXS HUNTINGTON, W. Oct.

UP) Kent State converted a I I 1 0x9 6.00 1 end your fumble and a pass interception into quick touchdowns today imm rvcoppaDie nr I j' and went on to humble Mar shall in a Mid-American Con ference football game, 25-7. The Golden Flashes capitalized on the Big Green bobbles with iiii' "i completing 13 passes in 19 attempts for 191 -yards and rushing for 96 yards in 15 carries in scoring three times. drives of 43 and 58 yards al rj(JDmE ACQ! most before a homecoming crowd of 7000 had settled in Oberlin 7 7 13 4-33 Ohio Wesleyan 6 7 7 7-27 Oberlin Scoring: Touchdowns Edward 2 53. oass-run from Hoecker, 2-yard plunge): Hoecker 3 (52. run; 2.

Dlungej 7. run). Conversions: Johmon 3. I YOUR OLD TIRES WILL MAKE DOWN PAYMENT Ohio Wesleyan Scoring: louchdowns- mm NOTHING 0 Butterrnan 2 (48, run; 63, pass-run from Schmidt); Lull it, plunge); Shearer 2 (1, their seats. Ken Horton pin-pointed aerials to right end Geno Gioia to burn up 25 yards on the first push, and 35 yards on the second.

Trailing 18-0 after another Kent State touchdown starting the third quarter, the Big Green momentarily chased the blues of the old grads by powering 79 yards for its only score. plunge. Conversions: Beach 3. BtSK-UiLS VICTORS TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 20 MY Bowling Green State University ran its season record to 6-0 by defeating the University of To- Kent State 12 0 6 7-25 ledo, at the TU Glass Bowl this afternoon in a MidAmerican conference game.

It OFFICER SHOES BUILT ON AUTHENTIC U. S. NAVY LASTS Marshall 0 0 7 0-7 Kent State Scoring: Touchdowns-Horton 2 (6, run; 1, plunge); Fowler (1, plunge); Robertson (1, plunge). Conversion; Testa. Marshall Scoring: Touchdown Ounlap (16, pass from Zban).

Conversions Zban. was tne iv Homecoming con test. It was a close game until the See our guarantee right on fourth quarter when the effects of Bowling Green superior depth started to show. the tread Vic Deorio of Bowling Green, leader in rushmg in the nation's (p) Important these lasts are AUTHENTIC, not navy type," not "navy style." You get the same fine shape and ease of fit specified by the Navy. Plus superfine Goodyear welt construction, flexible uppers, oak-bend leather soles.

GAME IS TIE DEFIANCE, Ohio, Oct. 20 Defiance and Ohio Northern each kept their season records void of victories today with a 7-7 stalemate here before an estimated 200(1 homesoming spectators. Before today, Defiance had five de- fx "A -i lUHiM small college ranks, gained 79 yards in 19 tries. He had been averaging better than 108 yards per game. Bowling Green 7' 7 6 T4-34 Toledo 6 0 6 0-12 mm Bowling Green Scorino: Touchdowns- Bond's Vine M.

at Soencer 2 (16. sweep; 14, off tackle); Kent 3. plunge Lyons (6, quarterback sneak): 6 6H 7 7 8 8 9 9H 10 18H 11 12 Poin Color Slf Width IB Russell (2, plunge). Toledo Scoring: Toochdown-Martishius (35, pass Wright (22, end run). Black or Broun Indicate size smaller than usual size DU Points Atter fouchdown: Bowling Green Knierim 2 lolacement); Russell (placement); XXXX XX Perry (placement).

I- ID XXXX XX XX Ohio-Indiana Soccer Today's Games At Kolping Grove, 9100 Winton Road, Cincinnati Queen City vs. Columbus United. At Dayton, Ohio, Cincinnati Kolping vs. Dayton Edelweiss. At Columbus, Ohio, Covington Tillman Furniture vs.

Columbus Germania. Official Standings Club Won Lost Tie Pts. HIRAM RALLIES, WINS WESTERVILLE. Ohio, Oct. Ciy 6 Ami.

Endowd Cho a Acct. XXXXXXX XXX 1-2345 20 UP Hiram College came XXXXXXX XXX EE from behind wrth a third period Add 3 Solo To. Aid SU for aSlo-yHu boroftd riwfivary tro and 30i for CO D. t. touchdown today to down Otterbein 12-7 in the Otters' homecoming game here.

A sus 9TH SYCAMORE CH 1-1423 Cincinnati Kolping 4 0 0 8 tained drive of 80 yards following the second half kick-off was climaxed when Al Erabak crashed over from the four for 6TH AND VINE STS. OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY 'til 8:30 P.M. Cincinna'i Queen City 3 10 6 Covington Tillman Furniture. 2 2 0 4 Columbia Germania 2 2 0 4 Indianapolis Club 2 0 4 Dayton Edelweiss 1 2 0 2 Columous United 0 5 0 0 Hiram. It took the visitors 8 1 1 1 l.MleMhieleas it.

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