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imsm am imamis SPORTS FOOTBALL RACE RESULTS Those seven new pro football leagues have figured out every, thing but where they're going to get enough fang to watch 'em play. INCINNATI ENQUIKER SUNDAY MORNING, PCTOBER 15, 1944 State Gets Going In Last Period To Crush Badgers, 20-7 Irish Defeat Dartmouth, 64-0, For Biggest Score Since '32 4 fete Army On Top, 69-7; Football Results TWELVE BACKS Used By Notre Dame. SCORE EVEN Until Final Stanza, Shellacking Worst Ever Taken By Pitt West Point, N. Oct. 14 (UP) A bruising Army football team re When Buckeyes Pound Over paid Pittsburgh with interest for three beatings suffered during Defeat Is Most Humiliating For Indians In 60 Years.

Pair Of Touchdowns. Pitt's golden gridiron years, hand ing the bedraggled Panthers their worst defeat of all time, 69-7 today. Les Horvath Plays Big Hand In Three times in the '30s the fabled Panthers had harnessed the Army mule, and the men from the Point Ohio's Triumph 40,000 Are At Wisconsin Stadium. EAST. Notre Dame (4.

Dartmouth 0. Yale 27, Columbia 10. Colgate 14, Cornell 7. Penn 46. William and Mary 0.

Muhlenburg 19 Franklin Marshall 18. Tufts 0, Worcetter 0. Connecticut 10. Brooklyn 0. Navy 7.

Duke 0. Temple 25 NYU 0. Penn State 20, Bucknell S. New London Subs 36, Bates 18. Coast Guard 39.

RPI 6. Urslnus Bloomington Teachers 6. Atlantic City Air Base 21. Scranton 7. Rochester 21, Oberlln 7.

Armv 6. Pittsburgh 7. Syracuse 32, Lafayette 7. MIDWEST. Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 7.

Michigan 27. Northwestern 0. Michigan State 45, Kansas State 8. Indiana 54, Nebraska 0. Iowa Frefllght 13, Purdue 6.

Minnesota 39. Mlcssouri 27. Great Lakes 38, Western Michigan 0. Miami 12. DePauw 0.

Dcnlson 32, Bethany 12. Wayne 27 Otterbetn 12. Illinois 40. Iowa 6. Iowa State 2.1, Kansas 0.

Capital 26. Kenyon 6. Indiana Normal 13. Ball State 6. Wabash 26.

Indiana State 26. Baldwin Wallace 25, Ohio Wesleyan T. Bowling Green 20, Case 18. SOUTH. had not And with the Steve Nemeth Dashes 60 Yards For Game's Longest Gallop 41,000 Are At Boston.

Boston, Oct. 14 (AP) Notre Dame's Fighting Irish ran up their highest point total since 1932 as Madison. Oct. 14-(AP) Panther weakened since Its day of de-emphasis, the Army finally caught up to Pitt today running up the greatest score of any Army Ohio State's unbeaten Buckeyes parked by Veteran Les Horvath team in 15 years. Husky Felix Blanchard, a human pounded over two last period touchdowns to tumble Wisconsin from the undefeated ranks, 20-7, in tank from Bishopville, S.

and fleet-footed Bobby Dobbs of the famed football family from Frederick, paced the cadet attack. a bitterly fought Western Confer ence battle here today, Although Horvath scored only Ik -X 3 SADDLE GREATS one of Ohio State's three touchdowns, it was the ripping thrusts of the four-season star that event ually broke the back of a gallant SPECIALISTS To Ride At Tropical. Badger eleven whose freshman Glrard performed up to par. It appeared the Buckeyes would they crushed Dartmouth, 64-0, while making their first New England football bow in 30 years today between showers at Fenway Park. It was the most humiliating setback the Indians from Hanover, N.

have suffered since their Yale game of 60 years ago. The attendance was 41,000. While scoring 10 touchdowns, the Notre Darners, rated as the nation's top football team, set up four counters for three of their Greater Boston products, Frank (Boley) Dancewicz, who made two trips into the Dartmouth end zone on a 1-yard plunge and a 33-yard sprint, and Substitutes Johnny Corbcsiero and Eddie Clasby. IN ALL PERIODS. Using a total of 12 speedy backs in the one-sided action, the Irish scored in every period while rushing the ball for a total of 429 yards and 19 first downs.

The Dartmouth carriers made 54 yards overland but, thrown for a total rushing loss of 72, wound up with a minus 18 total and six first downs. Arcaro, Atkinson And Meade Used In Pro League. tow away their third straight vie Virginia 13, North Carolina Prefllght 13. Tuskegee 19. Wllberfoice 14.

North Carolina 20, Cherry Point 14. Duke Reserves 27, Emory Henry 12. Norman Navy 27, Arkansas 7, Tennessee 40, Florida 0. Alabama 55, Mlllsaps 0. Georgia Tech 27, Auburn 0.

Tulane 21. Rice 0. Mississippi State 40, Arkansas A. and M. 20.

Southnestern 13, Louisiana Tech 0. West Virginia 6, Maryland 6. Wake Forest 38, VMI 7. North Carolina State 12, Catawba 7. HOI' THttEST-WEST.

Randolph Field 41, So them Methodist 0 Texas 20. Oklahoma 0. Second Air Force 89, New Mexico 0. Washington 71, Whitman 0. California 14, Pacific 0.

Colorado 26 Utah 0. Tua 34. Texas Tech 7. UCLA 39, St. Mary's 0.

Arizona State College 40, Compton 13. Southern University 19, Houston 0. HIGH SCHOOLS. Parcel! 7. Western Hills 6.

To Be In Action tory with ridiculous ease as they lashed 73 yards for a touchdown the first time they got their hands Ken Strong Kicks Only For At Florida Race Meet, Which New York Giants. on the ball. GOES OVER. But after Freshman Dick Flana Opens Christmas Afternoon Permane Is Returning. gan bolted across from the 1-foot Don Hutson Expert At Pass LAV I spy jg line and Ollie Cline booted the point to give Ohio State a 7-0 lead, the SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THH ENIJCIliEB.

Coral Gables, Oct. 14 Trop Badgers aroused a home-coming Catching For Green Bay Packers Sam Baugh Does Pitching. BY BOB CONSIDINE. throng of 40,000 with a stirring ical Park's 20-day winter meeting, a period extending from Christmas Day to January 16, will be notable for the active presence of the Forward-Lateral come-back Scrappy Wisconsin failed to get New York. Oct.

14. (INS) The Wins For Colgate National Football League always has doted on specialists, but the war has brought that fact much NOTRE DAME-DARTMOUTH. cream of America's riding talent. Such veteran luminaries as Eddie Arcaro, Ted Atkinson and Don Meade, with the newly risen star, Bobby Permane, head the list of more into the light. much past midfield In the first two periods, but in the third stanza Glrard caught fire.

After reeling of a 30-yard run, Glrard rocketed a 35-yard pass to Ed Bahlow and a 15 yard toss to Jack Mead, setting the stage for his own 2-yard touchdown smash. He also converted and the favored Buckeyes were tied, 7-7. The youthful Badger bogged down In the final stanza, and, after Dartmouth, 6 18 17 5 111 pigskin artists scheduled to ply The Giants, who meet the Brook Ithaca, N. Oct. 14-(AP)-Blocked kicks paid off for Colgate today as the Maroon eleven defeated favored Cornell, 14-7, on wet and slippery Schoelkopf Field.

A big of typical Colgate razzle-dazzle a 46-yard forward-lateral their trade during this session. On lyn Tigers in Ebbets Field tomor Notre Dame, First downs 19 Yards Kained rushine (net) 429 Forward passed attempted, 13 forward passes completed. 8 Yards for forward passlne. 128 Forward passes Intercepted by a Yards ualned runback intercepted passes 17 Puntlne average (from scrtmmnee 57 Total yards all kicks returned 70 Opponent fumbles recovered 1 Yards lost by 87 row, have brought Ken Strong out of hiding because they need a performance there are no better jockeys in the land today. Permane is a particular favorite with patrons of the Gables course, 30 broke a 7-7 deadlock early In the 31 131 2 40 for it was at this park last spring that he set a record of riding five winners on each of three consec final quarter and scored the winning touchdown.

Arthur Pollock, Maroon end, who handled the punting assignment al afternoon, slapped down a punt by Allen Dekdebrun as the third period utive days, a cluster of 15, which skyrocketed him into fame. He kicker. Ken is pushing 40 years old but he can still roll all of his weight lnta his toe and instep. That's all he'll be asked to do. Don Hutson, who be the greatest football player of the last few decades, decided to quit the Packers in 1942.

However, Curly Lambeau persuaded him to shop up in 1943. At the end of 1E43 by which time he had set 19 records Associated Press. Wlrephotoi. HIGHLIGHTS IN BIG GAMES Here ar three anxious moments in two of the top-flight grid games of yesterday. In the upper left view, Notre Dame is shown ripping through the Dartmouth lines.

Angsman of Notre Dame is carrying the ball. Fusilli, Dartmouth guard, is on ground and was credited with tackle. Below, Bob Kelley, Notre Dame back No. 23, makes a run around left end behind interference of Angsman, No. 15.

In the upper right view, Halfback Dick Flanagan (white jersey) of Ohio State recovers his own fumble against Wisconsin. Jerry Thompson, No. 44, and Bruce Elliott, No. 90, are Wisconsin players shown. then moved north to prove his worth against the bast jockeys on the metropolitan circuit, topping em all during the recently closed ended and recovered on Colgate's 42.

A fourth-period pass by Kl Gryglel to Pollock who lateraled to Warren Randolph on the The yet-to-win Dartmouths, also making their third start of the season, managed to hold the Irish under a fairly close check during the opening and third periods, when the visitors from South Bend were limited to single touchdowns. But they broke loose for four counters in the second period and again in the finale. The only weakness the Irish displayed was in Belmont Park meeting, even though being halted on Wisconsin's 6 when Glrard intercepted a pass, the Buckey.es scored their second touchdown on a 3-yard plunge by Cline, whose point try failed. The score Was set up-by Bob Brugge's 28-yard gallop. PASSES THROWN.

Desperation passes by Girard handed the Buckeyes their third and final touchdown. Third-stringer Matthew Brown snagged a Girard toss on the Badger 25, but Wisconsin held for downs on its 1-yard stripe. With only a few minutes rematn-Ing, Horvath Intercepted another toss by Girard and brought it back to Wisconsin's 13. Five plays later he no longer held the five-pound apprentice allowance. The Lazy F.

Ranch which now line, with Randolph going over for the touchdown, proved the winning score. holds Permane's contract, has given him permission to ride in Florida Busher Runs Away From Field In Selima their extra-point kicking depart this winter and he's promised to swing into action the first day at ment, for they missed six of their 10 post-touchdown chances. TRAVELER he quit for Absolutely. LEADS LEAGUE. So he's back this year, leading the league again in joints scored.

He, too, becomes more and more of a specialist, as he grows brittler and briitler. The Packers use him only to do the thing he does best, which is catch a pass, and rarely ask him to step out of character and indulge in the rest of the sweaty horseplay which abounds on the field. Tropical Park. To Tighten Hold On Juvenile Filly Grown "No place I'd rather be than in 6 D-YARD RUN. The longest scoring sprint was Horvath sliced over from the 1, 14 (AP) .000 made her the strong favorite they got away, Jouett Shouse's East Oct.

the 60-yarder that Steve Nemeth Miami," he said recently, breaking into one of his broad sunny smiies. His record says there are few riders that Florida turfgoers would and Tom Keane kicked the point, Lives Up To Name. and she carried $37,496 of the total set the pace, with Busher in fourth WISCONSIN Busher, a chestnut daughter of War Admiral, strengthened her spot. OHIO STATE. Pos.

Plicae L- E. Willi J-- T. Fnvder G- rather have active hereabouts. Weber Schwartz George win pool of $80,042. For a $2 ticket across the board she returned $3.80, $3 and $2.30.

The eventul winner fell back on the first turn but Arcaro took her hold on the two-year-old filly Ted Atkinson, destined to be the Sam Baugh, the rancher, hopes reeled off in the fourth period and in the previous session, Nunzio Marino raced 53 yards through the hapless Indians. The other touchdown-makers wete the fleet Bob Kelly, Elmer Angsman, Joe Gas-parella and George Terlep. r.acs Anplehv R. i Davey Amllng to get into a few of the Redskins' Several of the fillies were frac up to third on the back stretch, championship of 1944 today as she IHOTI Arkansas Seventeen-Year-Old Is Spark Ting In Yale Win Over Columbia, 27-10. games this season.

His chances lie Ace Card had taken the lead, mean R. Bahlow .0. We ske' tious in the gate, and the field was held there for some time. When Thomas Scud'rs Kea-ie Flna-an Horvath ran away -from nine others of her class in the 19th running of the largely on whether he can get a while, and she held it until about L. Glrard leading rider of 1944, is a Miami Springs property holder, and he'll hie for his home at that point directly following theSnetro-politan close, to freshen up for Tropical Park proceedings.

plane-seat from his native Texas three-sixteenths of a mile from the The Irish also managed to com- Heckerl Thompson Selima Stakes. Cline to wherever the Redskins are play 1 2 3 4 The filly, owned and bred by payoff wire, where Busher, running easily on the outside, passed her ing. R. Bradley and ridden today by MIAMI WINS Eddie Arcaro, vainly attempting in a flash and went on to win New Haven, Oct. 14 (AP) A 17-year-old 158-pound fullback from Little Rock, was the "difference" today as Yale con If Baugh does make it to the plate eight of their 13 passing attempts for a total gain of 128 yards.

None of them was a scorer but four were paired to set up two of theiri scoring plunges. Eddie Arcaro, shook off Walter M. without being extended. Jeffords's Ace Card at the head of Washington bench, you can bet he won't be asked to do much moe to purchase a home in Miami area for the last year, remains hopeful this will come to pass before he ar Subdued, who had been 'way back the homestretch and won her fifth The Indians made five of their than pitch a few strikes and per in the early stages, finished fast to tinued down, football's victory trail victory in seven starts going away. After Hard Battle.

Ohio State 15 2 1J-2S Wisconsin 0 0 7 07 Ohio State Scoring Touchdowns. Flanagan, CHne, Horvath. Points After Touchdowns Cline (place kick), Keane (place klckl. Wisconsin scoring Touchdown. Glrard.

Point After Touchdown Girard (place kick). Ohio State Substitutions-End, Hamilton: tackle, McGlnnis; guard, Neff- center, Renner: backs, Brugge, Brown, Dove, Gordon. Boxwell. Wisconsin Substitutions Ends, Lauben-helmer, Mead; tackles, Esser, Meyer; guards, Colllas. Fricke; centers.

Cusack. Lohr; backs, Plttleman. Bhafer. Campbell, Holmes, Fee. rives here in late November.

As has take fourth. haps quick-kick a couple. He won't by coming from behind to snap 17 aerials click for a total of 11 yards and just as the first At the wire, she led Ace Card by been the case with Atkinson and be able to keep in very tough play three and a half lengths. The Jef Columbia's winning streak by 27-10 ing shape, during the five days a fords filly in turn held a two and a In Yale Bowl. To Stage Twin Bill half ended, a 47-yarder moved them to Notre Dame's 10-yard strip, their deepest advance into enemy week when his Selective Service DePanw Tiger CrewPuts Up Permane, 1944 has been a big year for the dark-faced contract rider for the Greentree Stable.

Diminutive Don Meade is not the half-length margin over W. I. The kid, Roger Barksdale, who Board says he must attend to his Brann's Gallorette, who'was ridden ranching. has earned the nickname of Stubborn Defense Against Redskin Eleven Score, 12 To 0. On Charity Program An All-Star game, involving the DARTMOUTH.

Pos. NOTRE DAME. by Georgie Woolf. Ogden Phipps's Subdued was fourth, another four only riding member of thai family NO ROUGHING. JOCKEY FIELD HURT Morter Guthrie Washburn L.

Sullivan Fusllll L. Filley Grant Ray lengths back. Certainly, Baugh won't do much pick of players of the Buckeye "Arkansaw Traveler" through his ground gaining grid gallops, scored two touchdowns to top the point getters, and contributed several SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIBEB. Busher, previous winner of the rough mixing. He is an able man slated for action at Tropical Park.

Brother Dickie, an up-and-coming apprentice, also will see service there and if he rides to the best form shown up the line he'll prove In Spill At Hamilton Two League, will feature the charity Oxford, Ohio, Oct. 14 Miami Uni when it comes to knocking down a McKlnnon R. Roval Harvey R. Adams Peck R. O'Connor Lewis J.

Dancewicj double-header at Tabor Field, Love- versity's undefeated Redskins met Adirondack Handicap and the Matron Stakes, earned a $25,780 share of the total purse of $31,280 for foe passes, but he'll be yanked out of there in a hurry whenever Wash land, Ohio, this afternoon. The bill Horses Involved In Crash. SrECIAL DIHr-ATCH tO THE ISQElireB. non-scoring runs which kept Co unexpected resistance here today a keen rival of B. Mills, the lad Bennett L.

Matririnll Frltts R. R. Kelly Bonk F. Angsman from DePauw's Tigers, but put over her Kentucky owner, ington loses the ball. is being played for the benefit of Harry Wilmers, President of the lumbia's back to the wall.

Wayne Morgan, Columbia's full now being developed by Hivsch This boosted her winnings for Periods 1 2 3 4 two touchdowns to win, 12-0, for their fifth victory. Jacobs. They promise to be the Buckeye League, who has been ill Notre Dame 8 24 7 2764 the year to $60,300. She has never Baugh's trouble with his draft board, by the way, was started (George Marshall tells me) by main apprentice riders of the meet Notre Dame scorine: Touchdowns since early in the season. Eastern back from Ponca City, got the New Yorkers away in front with a 17-yard field goal in the finished worse than fourth.

Both scores were made by Marine Hamilton, Ohio, Oct. 14 First full week of the 19-day race meeting at Hamilton came to a conclusion this afternoon at the Butler County Fairgrounds when ideal weather and an attractive program, ing. and Western All-Stars of the league She carried 117 pounds five less Washington sports writers. He Dancewicz 2, R. Kelly, Gasparella (for Dancewicz), Angsman, Corblslero (for Angsman), Marino (for R.

Kelly), Terlep (for Maeloll). Nemeth (for R. Kellvl: Other capable saddle' workmen Dick Ehzminger, Council Bluffs, Iowa, fullback. Early in the game will meet in the nightcap at 2:30, first three minutes, but the lead charges that to get even with him than the high import of 122 on Sub-duer under the allowance condi who'll participate in Tropical do while a combination hardball-soft Clasby (for Dancewicz) (placement). Points didn last long.

Enzminger went over from the 1 they called up Sammy's Draft Alter loucnaowns lenep iior Maggloll) 9 ball game will open festivities at 1 After Morgan's score, Barksdale yard mark after a 64-yard march Board Chairman, in Rotan, Tex. (placements), uiasoy nor Dancewicz). Dartmouth Substitutes Ends. Hammond tionsand covered the mile and one-sixteenth in 1:49 on a track ings are Conn McCreary, Nick Jemas, Nick Wall, Wayne Wright and D. Dodson.

Such riders should o'clock. The latter contest will be came up with his first scintillating and late in the game he found a and discovered that Baugh was Sontag, Miller, Barrett; tackles, Morton, between the Minson Shoe team of rated slow. The crowd of approximately 14, hole at center, ran into a mass of players and finally squirmed away the Buckeye League and the G. A. Continued On Next Page.

jaunt 56 yards around end to the Columbia 19. Then William Penn of Washington, D. replaced him do much to make competition form ful. Gray Company softball outfit for a 32-yard touchdown run, Lime, bvans. nelson; guards, Young, Youngling.

Shipper. Loosemore; centers. Hicks, Alger; backs, Hayes, Lewis, Kava-zanjlan. Newman, Gilbert, Schmlederhoff, Laird, Clayton. Notre Dame Substitutes Ends, Davlln, Simont, Skoglund, Waybrlght; tackles, Schuster, J.

Kelly, Margenthal, Berezney, to plunge the. 19 in two tries to Miami piled up 301 yards from put Yale ahead. After an exchange scrimmage to DePauw's 30, but of punts, Barksdale broke over featured by the Fort Hamilton Handicap, brought out a near capacity crowd. The program was marred by a spill in the third which jolted Jockey Lloyd Chadwell and sent Jockey Tommy Field to the hospital. The accident occured as the field of eight was halfway around the first turn.

Speedy Booger, with Field In the saddle, was the first to go down. Indian Sea, handled by Chadwell was unable to avoid the mixup and he too lost his footing. Field was unconscious when removed to a hospital. Chadwell canceled all remaining engage Navy Is Held To 7-0 Victory; tackle for 47 yards and a touch Purcell Comes Through, 7-6, Giaao; guards. Mastrangelo, Dailer, Martz Fallon, Toczylowskl; centers, Stewart.

Fta-tuto; backs, Gasparella, Clasby. Terlep, Fitzgerald, Marino, Nemeth, Corblslero. McGulrk. found the Tiger defense tough in scoring territory. Miami connected for five passes out of 11 attempts for an even 50 yards and DePauw down, clinching the game.

In the third Paul Walker, Yale Duke Dominates Second Half end from Oak Park, 111., snagged made three out of 13 for 44 yards. In Western Hills Encounter a Columbia pass on his own 31 and hoofed 69 yards to a touchdown 1 Baltimore, Oct. 14 (AP) In a finally recovered his own miscue the longest run of the day. Barks DePauw lost its best chance to score late in the first half after recovering a Miami fumble. Taking the ball on the Miami 29, Bob Grue-ter, Chicago seaman, punched out With seconds remaining Mason Many times football games are on the 26.

iamterg made that up bruising battle between two hard- dale soon was away on another 48- passed to Fehring who scampered with a pass to End John Hansen, won in the final seconds of play. yard scoring spree. ments except one, riding Lady fighting lines, Navy squeaked but the Middles were offside, and over Western Hills goal line as the Bill (One-Point) Booe booted a two-yard gain and then tossed Purcell won one last night when it through to a 7-0 victory today over Brilliant in the feature. In a finish that was but inches were penalized to the 28. This clock was ticking out the close of three of the four extra points three successive incomplete passes, Southern Games Atlanta, Oct.

14 (AP) Auburn had everything today but a scoring punch as Georgia Tech kept its record unblemished with a 27-6 defeat of the Tigers. Outplayed in every department, Georgia Tech, nevertheless, had what it took in the clutches and scored four times, all by passes, in a wild melee of fumbles and erratio play. Both teams miscued numerous times with the ball changing defeated Western Hills 7 to 6 at didn't bother stepped the half. Brill then carried the ball one of which was juggled and hoisting the Bulldog total to 27, Duke but the Blue Devils of Durham scared the pants off the Mid from a dead heat Time Up nosed out the heavily played favor dropped In the end zone by John and then Columbia, struck with its around end for the extra point and Xavier Stadium. Purcell came across with a touchdown in the second period as the clock was victory.

back, spotted Guy Breezing off to the left, and dumped the ball into his arms on the 21. The big end shook off two tacklers as he Claycombe, Indianapolis seaman, an end. Miami took the ball on downs greatest show of power. dles as they dominated last half play and drove deep into scoring Furcel made 14 first downs and ite, Sunrid. ROMP FOR SPARTANS.

and drove down the field as the Western Hills nine. The largest territory on three occasions. half ended, crowd of the Cincinnati grid sea running out and then me.de the extra poinK It marked the fifth consecutive victory for the Cava Tony Cudahy, Marine halfback son attended, it being estimated CLOUDBUSTERS TIED, 13-13, By Cavaliers Of Virginia, Who Score Twice In Last Half. Navy won, but the favored were unimpressive, and it re- Michigan State Conquers Kansas hands six times as a result from Chicago, and Seaman Jack Qulnn, Lima, Miami's leading scor liers. State By 45-6 Score.

quird the good right arm of Hal ers, were injured during the game All the scoring was in the second banged through the rest of the way. Vic Finos placekicked the extra point, but Navy was penalized 15 yards for holding, and the point-making specialist made the second try good from the 17-yard marker. That was Navy's one and only threat, for the Tars never got beyond the Devils 45-yard line in the last half, while Tom Davis and that some 6,000 fans were in the stands. Purcell and Roger Bacon meet in the second of the Greater Cincinnati High School League games Sunday afternoon at Xavier Sta and their absence hurt the Red Charlottesville, Oct. 14 (AP) Virginia's swashbuckling Cavaliers held the North Carolina skin attack.

Neither is believed hurt Hamberg now a second string back to turn the trick midway in the second period with a 28-yard aerial scoring play to Charles Guy, East Lansing, Oct. 14 '(AP) Michigan State College, in almost complete command all the way, conquered the Kansas State period. With four minutes to go Western Hills put on a rally, headed mostly by Wehmler, which carried Chapel Hill, N. Oct 14 (AP) North Carolina's embattled Tarheels scored a touchdown in the final minutes of play today to defeat the Cherry Point Marines, 10-14. It was the first win of the season for the Tarheels and the fourth defeet for the Marines.

seriously. Lineup: DEPAUW. Pea. MIAMI dium. Preflight eleven, rated second in substitute end.

Claycombe Corboy Wildcats, 45-6, here today. State shoved over two touch PURCELL. Pos. WEST'N HILLS. the nation to a 13-13 tie here this Hamberg, triple threat star of Asnwortn I i mens (c Wrlehl L.

Ciirlsnmn Conlon L. Owen Navy's powerful 1943 outfit, grabbed Rape L. grhultze Blank Ziegleri afternoon, and missed by six yards to the 1-yard line with three minutes to go. On the fourth down Wehmicr went over for the touchdown. The Maroons failed to con Carver gave the Middies and 31,118 fans fits as they led Duke's desper Muldon L.

McHenrv! O. Piskoty BaDlne (c). Grothaus Kappes Montgomery a punt by Gordon Carver on the sailor 43 and blasted back 12 yards scoring the winning touchdown, The Cavaliers took all the Cloud- Allen ate attack forces. Guthart Martin Qulnn Cudahy downs in each of the first three periods and one in the fourth, while the Wildcats, fighting gamely to the end, capitalized on a break late in the final period to score their lone marker. to Duke's 45 to start the touchdown Duke got a big chance right off MarcK n.

Kessier McAtee R. Leonard Schloss R. E. Lane Mason eiehl Fehring L. Keller Orueter Johnson Eloe Stauffer vert and that cost them at least a busters had to offer in the first half, and then roared down the wood the reel in the first period, when assault.

Clyde Scott lugged the ball Enzminger tie. 3 4 Jim Pettit touched Carver's punt and End Clark Jonesvrecovered on Drill K. Terrll Oliver F. Wehmeler Score by periods: 1 DePauw 0 Miami Western Hills kicked off to Pur 0 00 0 ft 12 Periods 1 2 4 It was Michigan State's third in a row since resuming inter- I0S ANGELES CHOSEN. Mexico City, Oct.

14 (UP) A national professional tennis championship tournament will be held at the Los Angeles, Tennis Club November 2-5, Tournament Underwriter Jack Harris of Chicago revealed here today. Navy's 17. The sailor forwards Purcell 0 7 0 07 Touchdowns Emmlnuer 2. Substitutions three times for a first down on the 33, then Hamberg took three cracks at the line for another first down on the 15f Russell Owen, making one of Navy's six fumbles of the day, field to count two touchdowns in the second half, counting in the third and fourth. A blocked punt recovered in the end zone, led to one tally on the Chapel Hill Navy team.

battered Duke back three yards Western Hills 0 0 06 cell and or a series of passes, Mason to Brill, Purcell advance to DePauw Grants, Prestwlch, Hurbaugh, rnlleeiate footbair, wnne tne who Referee Dr. T. Helnald. TJmnl Kosmosk Miami Weber. Thomoson.

Flo, and Navy took over on its 20 to cats in two starts had lost one and rlo, Nunn. Gordon, Putts, Nlemeler, Watts, Antenncct. Head Linesman Schulti. Field Hills 40-yard Une escape that one, luoge iutiseu. tied one rtammona, neuDtrw.

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