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URBANO (T bURNHAM (T)f RUSSAVACE (NO REED (NO 1 LEAR (NO T', LtAK (NC)K v'- n'i i I ii.m mi A i fnf Ki.ii, in riirl i ma Staff Photos by Etdird Reanry and Carolina's Leo Russavage gobbles it up ahead of UT's John Cordy. KNOXVILLE Tennessee linemen break up an attempted pass by Reed and ball bounces as would-be tacklers and blockers turn into would-be ball hawks Carter Passes iaan v-mds lowa Spa rtans kip juuiicn 1 ujncu MICT 1 mm li ii i i i 00 njlo hp Colorado gers, JJ-U By 2M9 Count i unoeaTen list irron half with Shatusky going over from the three. -Michigan State's resourceful Spartans SING. By FRANK PITMAN j.W.ST t.A took oi AN nt a full mp'itjnrA r.f rt'vcnt. unon Wisconsin's inpnti Michigan lowa .3 0 7 717 .0 14 0 014 Colo.

CTM Trailir.e 19-6 at halftime, Oklahoma's last top-rated football team struck for lor a 33-0 tii TVn football triumph before 63.647 fans. Snikmir back with furious five-touclnlown as.ault after work' 2' M.I iifisct Rf Illinois that sent them sjiinning off -ton of the collegiate heap. of two quick second quarter touchdowns, Iowa fell victim to a Michigan drive that consumed nearly all the final lOi minutes and ended with Halfback Mike Shatusky going over his right tackle from the two-yard line. It w-as a brutally disappointing of 58.136 largest ever to see a game in Iowa. The home fans had been cheering like rnad as heir favorites held the lead but t'ne anguish was terrific as they 5 A tiie'two third period touchdowns on the the brilliant running of halfbacks of-.

Tomir.y Mr Hon aid and Clcndon Michigan scoring: Touchdowns Shatusky 2 (3, plunge; 2, plunge). Field goal Kramer (15). Conversions Kramer 2. lowa scoring: Touchdowns Kloewer (13, pass from Duncan)! Ploen (33. run).

Conversions Prescott 2. Spartans ronibineii a cri.p By L. E. SKELLEY IOWA CITY, lowa Michigan, the villain of Iowa's football life, knocked the Hawks from the ranks of the unbeaten yesterday' with a roaring finish for a 1" to 14 victory. Just as they had for the last three years, the Wolverines over, took lowa when it apeared the Hawkeyes were about to win their first triumph over Michigan since 1924.

Holdintr a 14-10 lead early in i the fourth period, a.s the result Purdue Rally In Last Period Tennessee State Mauls Southern Thomas to undrdog Colorado 27 to I'rt, yesterday. The unranked Coloradans scored in the first four minutes on a blocked punt and sailed for twa second quarter touchdowns with a furious single wing assault. The touchdown trips cov saw Michigan, with roise, powr and move relentlessly tiie winning touchdown. ifensc and a d.v and nearly tan the raKS''d BadpM out of Macklin field, i Michigan State f-i yards in wen jdays to after the opening I stopped a brief Wi.scon.sin flurry I and then went varus for a second The loss of their tr.p runner, Clarence Peaks, sent the fourlh- ranked Ppnrtanw into a 'I Buckeyes Trip I The fatal blow sent lowa us first defeat in six games. The Hawks had gone into the battle leading the Big Ten with ered 55 and 70 yards.

That knocked th Soon.rs. favored to win bv four touchdowns, for only a period. They came roaring back the i Wildcats, 6-2 Tei s. boNtprcd its No i rollsmt' foot- tjiii i c-i-rday bv I T.2 to at W. J.

Half sodium. i i I a 3-0 record. The loss not only I dropped lowa from the confer rest on touchdown drives of 80; patne and it pata nantnomp-ly. Peaks underwent surperv after a knee injury sustained last vcek and is out for tho sen son. sr.d 4.

vards. McDonald and Thomas delivered the. key pains behind the charge! up Oklahoma hue. Ties Illini, 7-7 Midway in the, fourth period the Sooners wrapped it. up with a CARTER (T) Th Biq Blue scored in every period to B4'n its sixth victory of the se.ison and 11th straight ever a period.

Haieg, Andy I Jesf Fav Mitchell and Bill in 'he toueh-riown paradf wstii Jamison and V.lbtn twice StatisMr-u-ie th T.c.cr 'pr in class bv 23 first nouns to th 12, and picking up 27 vards throuRb air on II of 23 conipieticns. On the trround. Ten Stat yards to South- 1 EVANSTON, Iil. CP) Ohio Buckeyes, favored by 2( 'points, beat the half-time pun by seconds for a touchdown yesterday and made it stand up for a 6 to 2 Big- Ten football decision tenacious Northwestern, The conference victory was Ohio State's 1 ti til league decision in a row. setting an all-tima Big: Ten winning streak.

The hard-won triumph rubbed out the previous mark of 15 that first had been registered by Michigan in a span between 1944 and 1948. Northwestern, playing before a homecoming throng of 4Z000. twice threatened in the first quarter only to settle for a safety and a 2-0 advantage. ence front spot but put a severe blight upon their Rose bowl prospects. Preceding its payoff touch-! down.

Michigan had scored in the first quarter on a 15-yard field goal by tha brilliant Ron Kramer and on a 69-yard march i at the opening of the second Clemson Takes VPI, 21 to 6 i CLEMSON. S. C. (Jpi Sopho-; more halfback Charlie Home and- his second unit teammates led! Clemson. Atlantic Coast confer-i lenre leader, to a clean cut 21 to Mor than half the yardage in four first half touchdown spurts cam from the passing i of Quarterbacks Pat Wilson and Jim Ninowski.

Each passed for a touchdovn and Wilson's pinpoint aerials ta Knd Tony Kolodiej set up the I other two scores. Mich Scan State passed onlv six times in th first half but completed five of them for 1 4.1 yards. rWi7conjin ...70 6 0 06 Mich. State ..13 13 7 0-33 tuapiificent 91-yard march capped by Quarterback Jimmy Harris' 17-yard pass to Thomas in tha end jrine. Colorado bolted to a 7-0 lead after four minutes of play when guard John Wooten blocked Oklahoma fullback Billy Pricer's attempted third down quick kick on the Sooner 10.

The ball bounced into the end zone with Colorado fullback John Bayuk recovering. Oklahoma struck back late In Tennessee's Al Carter passes downfield to i mwBmew H'l. liirs Wis tll le-ldillE rrn car arns in irr Despite Hires' efforts, starring I tie aroused Wildcats, who Michigan State scoring-Touchdowns: Gilbert (1. plunge', Kowalciyk (1. plungei, Kolo-dziej (48.

pass-run from Wilsoni, Dukes '6, pass from Wdsoni, Mendyk 67. punt returnL Conversions: Ninowski 2, Panitch. Chandler Selected For Cohn Rifle Post I fi i 1 'v 1 A a i 1 1 the first quarter with a 4Vyard touchdown march climaxed with a 3.Vyirrt scorir.s pass Harris McDonald. i The victory was the in a row for the Sooners. a national record.

The last Oklahoma defeat 2S-21 to Notre Pame in 1953 jat Norman, Okia. Oklahoma has' won straight in conference play, i The temperature W3s freezinc; hinder a cloudy sky but both Coach JBud Wilkinson of Oklahoma and jcoach Pal Ward of Colorado said honors vent to Tiger Quarter, back Bob Crawford who passed for two touchdowns as he completed 12 of 18 attempts. Nevt Saturday ire Tieer.e go to Memphis to plav in the arr.ual Classic acalr.st Alcorn. M)l 1 111 RN ifi' rni) Hrll tirklc M((i. luller urd lnr.

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Hilliurn. f.riltuh, Trw- lori LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue and Illinois tied 7 to 7 yesterday in a standoff rf ensp tackling and stunning blocks. Abe Woodson, running star in the IUir.i upset of Michigan Stata last week, saved his team from defeat by grabbing a Purdue fumble out of the air in hi3 end zone and sprinting out of danger. Fullback Ray Nitschke plunged a yard for the Illinois touchdown in the last two minutes of the third quarter.

Lenme Dawson of Purdue threw the 27th touchdown pass of his college career in the final period, to Halfback Erich Barnes, from the Illinois nine. Dawson and Pick Miller of Illinois kicked the estia points that left the soot in a knot. Miller missed a fourth-quarter tield goal attempt from the Purdue 19. Tile statistics tha score. Purdue got 17 first downs to Illinois' 15.

Purdue gained 264 yards from scrimmage, Illinois Both the Illini and Boilermakers ct ossed each others one-vard stripe in tha half without producing a touchdown. Helped by a Purdue game-delay penalty on fourth down, Illinois used running plays exclusively to drive 77 yards to the Purdue three early in the second quarter. Four jabs at the big Purdue line produced only eight feet, and the Boilermakers took over, "Illinois 0 0 7 07 Purdue 0 0 0 77 16 football victory over Virginia haven won a Big Ten game since iTech vesterdav. il'J'A. cruised to the Ohio State one Horne return a second peiiod they the in tn punt 17 vards to the VPI .12 to set the first touchdown.

Then he! jby yer. ofi-yard sa-scored himself in the final quar- nff chanc- jter on a 20-yard end sweep. over Buckpyes bm and toolt i Reserve quarterback Horace Finally, Buckeye Quar'erback Turbeville sneaked from the one, Frank Elvvood was forced to punt jfor the opening touchdown. Start- from the end zone. The kick was iing left half Joel Wells dived overstocked bv Al Viola, the ball bounc-jfrom a yard awav for the second ing out of the end zone and went midway in the third period, as a safety.

VPI moved S4 yards in the third! Northwestern then began send fullback" Don Divers over! other inspired drive, moving 43 i from the four for its touchdown, yards to the Ohio State 9 before I The teams were fairly even on' hfalted: ithe statistical Clemson Witn Uw rlock running out be- affect the play. di William II. Chandler of Nas 6 0 14 727 has been selected chief rifle in-'Oklahoma structnr of the newly organized Colorado ,7120 019 rifle club at Cohn high school. scoring Touch- Membersnip J. McDonald 2 (35.

pass-run ,0 fl i tiv Slhrrn Sstf club, sponsored ry Hams: 11, run); Thomas 2 Rifle association, is restricted to paM from McDonald: 17. pass youngsters 19 years of ace and from Harris-. Conversions: Harris fore halftim Ohio state's Torn ling 2tifi yards to in rushing srorlnt Southf tn riurll and passing for VPI. But Clemson rl lllnCtS 21 first downs to Tech's 14. imlman stole an Ellis pass and the sixth-ranked Buckeyes prowled fx) yauls in 7 plays for the game's only touchdown.

Jsmtvon from Steve Pern-berry Coorado scoring Touchdowns: IV from SoeMfrrI "iimirn Anu.us" h-. Bayuk (recovered block punt in 0 6 run ps-rn r.riti.th .1. nliitirf'. Milrhel! mm. Muav lano esecum-r j0ne); Dove (9.

double re Va. Tech 0 Clemson 0 and Suzanne: 7-i Oh' State 0 6 0 0 6 mvrlon. Imnf.r P.asrsda I secretary verse); Stransky '9, pitch out). Conversions: Indorf. nlaremrnl.

si.f.nrrry Mr luln nlnwmmt iNonrtwesiern Virginia Tech scoring Touch- Ohio State scoring Touch. down: Divers (4, runl. downs: Brown (7, pass from El- Clemson scoring Touchdowns: wood). Turbeville (1. plunge), Wells (1, Northwestern scoring Safety! Il Ort i r- i i i i i Tulsa Bounces COP From Unbeaten Ranks eorgia Rally KJ VrJ I cruze ml V- I 1.1 1 i -1' nurni run).

Vonver-ciwoon, unio srais ipuni oiocnea jsions: Turbeville. Bussey 2. iby Viola). TULSA. Okla.

CP) Tulsa's Illinois scoring Touchdown: Nitschke 0, run). Conversion: Miller. Purdue scoring Touchdown: Barnes (1, pass-run from Dawson). Conversion: Dawson. Golden Hurricane, blowing hard alons the football comeback trail, tossed College of tha Pacific from ui Man Leads aTW lZ aTa gfM III affl the unbeaten class yesterday II CI V- rl III KJL H-13.

on fleet Halfback Ronnie Morris' fino rdav and two key con versions bv Charley Wvnes. HirMlNClUM. An SiVyard punt return for a touchdown i Ik i nf Cnntersville. fired up the Morris scored twice, intercepted 2-4 righam Young Ends long Victory Famine Circus-catching End Buddy Cruze who Georgia Bulldogs yesterday ami tney nejeaieu turned in some fine punting to Rotitheastern conierence iwiiuaii lean luis.t to its tnira straight in the closing minutes of the came which Before Davis run Bv JAMES SAGGUS 0 a third period, Alabama PROVO. Utah CP Fullback Ronnv Outllian churned his achin? Vuarter-iX'EW ORLEANS- 'iX'EW ORLEANS lead and thoroughly had outplayed; jon )0gS tne visitors.

Grorri Alabama jDac-K uonnston tnrevv tnreeji'? Pgs for a siX-yard touchdown blast in the final two minutes ve-touchdown passes in stormy; tordav to give Tulane a 20 to 14 football victory over a Mississippi weather yesterday to lead Brig-i state team that surged unexpectedly into contention in the fourth iham Young to a 33-12 Skyline con-iripriod IS victory and assured the locals of their first winning season since Wynes" second conversion Was the vital point, a.s OOP's Tigers, held at bay for three periods, clawed their way back to two scores in the final quarter. Tom Green's kirk for the extra point after the visitors' first tally was wide. ference football victory over New; Quillian smashed for 50 yards in a 63-vard desneraion drive after in in sr. -s S.I Ftrt Posnt liuslilnf Yardat Piiksific Tarda! rsr Pais Jnttrcnitcd by Punt. Fumble.

Yard. Prnallird Iti ii 4-3- 1 55 Mexico. State tied the Southeastern con-j- it was Krignam loungs game mijWay ir in the nai Saves Day But the Bulldogs then recovered a Bama fumble on the losers' 41, and drove quickly deeper in Alabama territory, with sophomore End Ken Cooper booting a 29-yard field goal which proved the final margin of victory. Georgia, with Quarterback Billy Hearn doing most of the work, made a second touchdown midway victory aiter oeiesus ana one quarter tUl.t. Stalft T.il.nA i ip c-ieiKuii i'hck iino I'jO'i.

a a r- i iz i -r The hie blond bruiser worked. hst Don CRUZH (T)j COP Tulsa 0 0 1313 0 14 014 New Mexico 0 .13 Its 4 I 0 1212 state's weakened guard. almost; gln 6 14 33 to death, gaining most of his 141 1 'vard rushing through me spots; Pmaaes Interceated Brig. Young II! COP scoring: Touchdowns Rice Blasts Utah, 27 to 0 Punt. V3 I isA-' iaeld down bv reserves.

Larscjieid (8, pass from Floresl Chatfield (5, pass from Flores). Woowine Paces VM State's injured starting guards; Varrf, Conversion Bossert. BiUv Fulton and Billy King were at Tulsa scoring: Touchdowns unable to dress out for the game. 7o 20 to 6 Victory T.YNCHRURG Va Ti Tu'd- HOUSTON CP) Buddy Dial. Morris 2 (42, pass and run from Tulane took a second quarter plunge).

Conversions of the final period on a o-jaiu I Bama then came suddenly to life atain and counted on a 63-yard pass from soph Quarterback Bobby Smith to Halfback Marshall Brown. It was Smith's first throw In varsity play. That was all the scoring, bu. 175-pound sophomore! end, made a'Cagliola; 1, back Sam Woolwine. the 175-pound lead on Guard Wilbur Troxclair's pair of beautiful catches yesterday Wynes 2.

pride of Virginia Military insti Raiders Tie Aggies, 73-73 recovery oi a uiockcu jiuhi in intend zone and went ahead 14-0 on a 19-vard pass from Quarterback tutes backfield. ripped William Word, McGill Pace Eli and Marys defense to ribbons yes terday and the Keydets downed Gene Newton to Halfback Claude while taking two touchdown passes from Quarterback King Hill as the Rice Owls took a 27-0 intersection-al football victory over Utah. Dial ran his touchdown receptions total for the season to five bv taking a 47-yard toss in the Past Scrappy Dartmouth Mason in tne imra quarter. LUBBOCK. Texas CP Texas Bama brought the 25.000 fans up In new excitement with passes in the Indians 20 to 6 in a Southern conference football battle played NEW HAVEN UP Crippled State scored in the third and Tech spotted Oklahoma AAM a 13-0 fourth periods on a two yard; lead through the first 16 minutes in the rain the closing; minutes.

Alabama's first score came midwav of the opening quarter Dartmouth gambled by coaxing Yale into wide-open football yes- first quarter and another for three' Hlfhanlf Keni'eraav sna wnue it iost. i'-u me yards in the third. on a 34-yard drive in eight plays, Woolwine personally scored tw-o plunge by Frank Sabbatini and on of play before roaring back for touchdowns. Ho climaxed a 40-'a 45yard pass from quarter! ak two touchdowns before the half yatd second quarter drive with a Billy Stacy to end Ronald Bennett. las the interstate rivals fouirht to two-yard drive into the end zone' their second successive 13-13 tie lirnnh (Ho middle' MlSS.

State 0 0 7 7 14 vesterrlav minutes later! Indians tossed a big second half I'ntil Davis' touchdown with theyilliams followed the'wi a eidht-vard scoring run. and 're at the ia in an exciting punt, Georgia had not noiu ball outside its own 40. 'Quarterback Frank Ryan climaxed Yale's touchdown twins, Al Ward, ic a T. -vnrrt fnurt i ouarter or ve the last four yards to end an Tulane 0 7 7 6-20 OMjhoma AM 7 6 0 013 march in the third. MigJ State Touch.

Texas Tech 0 13 0 013 Georgia 0 Alabama 2-13 passing five yards to End David and Dennis McGill, accounted forj Manlrr fnr th'p final score. two of the three touchdowns. 6 0 0 0 6 downs: Sabbatini (2, plungei; Ben-, Oklahoma scoring: Wood VMI 6 7 7 0 20 nett (45. pass-run from Stacy). 5q (punt return Allen (1.

plunge). Georgia scoring: I oucnoowns 0 Dartmouth 0 0 0 00 0 0 Dartmouth 0 6 27 Yale 7 navii (80. nunt return) nearn i 619, WiM scoring Touchdown: Sid-A-onversmns rncin c. iConversions: Odeii i. nice Tech scoring: Toucn- well (86.

kickoff Tulane scoring Texas rnnJ.rion Coooer. i Rice scoring Touchdowns: Dial! Yale i Touchdowns: VMI scoring Touchdown: Jor- Troxlair (blocked punt recovery in downs; Fnsbie ui. run), Alabama scoring: Touchdowns 2 (47-yard pass from Hill; 3-yard; Ward (12. pass-run from D. Nelson (1.

plungei; Brown (68, pass from Hill): K. Williams Loucks, McGill (91 run). Loud cass-run from Smith). Conver- run); Mantor (5-yard pass fronvdO, pass-run from Peet). Conver-ornReeves.

'Ryan.) Conversions; Hall, Hill. l'on: V. Louck. (dan (5, run); Woolwine 2 (Z, end lone); Mason (19. pass-runn, piunge-.

(plunge; 4. plunge). Conversions: from Newton) Quillian (6, plungal. liams 1. Johnston Z.

'Conversions Zelenka 2. 'tiding extra joint Staff Sequence j)hotos bv E'dred Reaney Is knocked out of bounds at UT's 45..

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