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WINLESS MINNESOTA PLAY AT INDIANA 8 AUSTIN (Minn HERALD house for this first all professional earl contest that laid nt iho oaocnn ui to games arnu miwieiwcu gniiuj i "This is a disturbing factor be 18 a3513 victory OTer 1 LJa A TT1 MA AM a A Ssffi i 3 I 4 Iowa's center Lloyd Humphreys leads play Blocked out is Northwestern guard Joe Abbatiello (60) (AP Photofax) for)' 38 i i ir 0 0 5 Laura Martinez a pair of capable challengers and this attraction should be enough to assure a full the Lions to their first victory The defending champs unleashed a sensational 104 yard scoring Slow Start by Pittsburgh Results in Tie 105 77 95 128 119 126 REGULAR 13 40 value: Iowa Ohio fltata NWtn Illlnol Wisconsin Purdue Michigan State Indiana Minnesota Cleveland New YorK Washington Chgo Cards Pittsburgh pnua Baltimore Chgo Bean San ran Loa Angeles Green Bay Detroit PITTSBURGH (AP) football team starts slower? than an old jalopy in January and takes about as long to warm up Coach Johnny Michelosen feels this was partially responsible for 1444 standoff with Army 'While Army was running up a 14 0 second period lead at tack coughed and sputtered "We got into a hole at the start just as we have in the past few said Michelosen rrimlv TT IS 42 21 S3 GRAND NATIONAL DAYTONA BEACH la Lee Petty has practically wrapped up the 1958 Grand National stock car racing circuit championship Women's Tag Team Match on Card Here Monday Oct 27 1958 23 14 victory over Loras Luther returns to the title hunt at Parsons Saturday 1 833 75 28 0 007 83 52 JWl 49 27 the groundwork for the victory1 Gene Gedman took a Ram kickoff four yards in the end zone stepped out to the 14 and handed off to Terry' Barr who went the remaining distance The attend ance at Los Angeles was 81703 largest of the day Parilll Sparks Packers Babe Pajilli took over the Green Bay quarterbacking from Bart Starr and pitched touchdown pass es of 34 14 10 and 25 yards as the ackers also notched their initial victory Paul Hornung's field goal in the opening period jwas Nhe margin of victory Phil Norm Van Brocklin passed for three scores two to Tommy McDonald Luther and Parsons to Clash Saturday Wartburg gunning for its first Iowa Conference championship meets Dubuque whose title hopes were jolted by Buena Vista 20 13 at Dubuque Saturday 'Wartburg scored three touchdowns in the last period for a 34 19 victory over Iowa Wesleyan which also had championship Ideas until running Into the Knights Wartburg' is leading the pack with four victories and a tie De fending champion Luther is second with 3 1 1 mark the tie being a deadlock with Wartburg in the first conference game for both teams Luther was out of lea gue activity last Saturday and cause we: make use of our total offense Something has to be worked out" The Panthers machine sudden ly began running effectively only minutes before the half ended They score a touchdown before in termission and an i early second half drive knotted the score After that only the grimmest de' termination of the Cadets pre served No 1 unbeaten record in five games Pitt mount ed attack after attack missing on two field goal attempts one by the narrowest of margins Going into the game Army was first in total offense but the statis tics came out heavily in favor The Panthers picked a total of 332 yards to only 165 for the Cadets At the end it appeared Army was ready to settle for a tie though Coach Red Blaik later de nied it Colts and Browns Protect Perfect Marks in Pro Race nv mike RATHET now has 14 only tour shy ih it was the LEARNED AT HOME WEST 'POINT rank Blanda 18 year old Army reserve quarterback is the kid brother of George the Chicago pass er 4 WINNING TOUCHDOWN Back Don Hom of Iowa (left) scores on line plunge irt fourth period Saturday the touchdown that Northwestern 26 20 clincher Leading 10 6 in the final quarter quarterback Don Hein rich led a 70 yard march and i Steeler points came on field goals BARR ON 104 YARD TOUCHDOWN PLAY Half back3 Terry Barr of Detroit Lions crqsses his 20 yard line en route to touchdown againstLos Angeles Rams' Mn sensational 104 yard play Sunday HalfbackGene Gedman caught Ram kickoff in end zone ran it but to 14 and handed it to Barr on reverse Barr outsped all the Ram defenders i nclud inff lirfebacker Jack Pardee (32) and halfback Jim Jones (37 for the TDUAP Photbfax) 55 322 sr signment Instead of packing away football gear and turning attention to bas ketball the Shamrocks dust off the pigskin and begin workouts to day for a crack at St Paul Cretin Saturday Nov 85 at nessy Stadium a Arrangements for the game which will be televised over chan nel 9 were completed Saturday Crowe This will be the first Catholic High School football game ever televised in Minnesota and Pacelli top teams in tne state made it ia in a row with a 44 12 decision over Campion Academy of Prai rie du Chien Sunday' The Raiders came from behind twice to score touchdowns and each time Dick Strutz kicked the placement conversion for the vic tory margin "Cretin is out of our class this year" Crowe admits "Two things caused us to decide to accept the game anyhow One of course was the unique honor of being in vited to participate in a TV game More than this it has been our policy to play anyone who 'would play us While I would rather ap ply this to basketball I nevertheless felt we should accept this challenge" Crowe added that the boys are anxious to take a crack gt Cretin despite the role as underdog Coach Tom Warner has called his Cretin team his They have won seven straight this season and probably the: most significant victory was the 13 0 decision over powerful De La Salt le Cretin also owns1 a 36 7 win over Edina of the Lake Confer ence plus triumphs over St Cloud Cathedral and St Thomas Acade my The main problem for Marty will be to get his Shamrocks back in the swing of football They closed the regular season HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS tisticial battle between Gustavus Bob Swiggum and St Duane Deutz to inject some extra seasoning into the MIAC finale Gustavus clinched a' title' tie Saturday by whipping Hamline 24 6 for its sixth straight victory Concordia a 22 0 winner over St Thomas and St which just skidded by Augsburg 8 6 can catch the Gusties if St Thomas pulls an unlikely upset and beats Gustavus i a and St are 5 1 Deutz the Johnnies power run ning halfback goes into the final round with a lead of only five or six minutes the howls of anguish drowned out even the public address system At the in termission Albert Halas and some players conferred with offi cials at Lakeirs and Knicks Top NBA Standing It has been a long hard sum mer for fans of the Minneapolis Lakers and the New York Knick erbockers But today they could point with pride at the division standings of the National Basket ball Assn The Lakers who finished in the Western Division cellar? last sea son were leading the league to day And the Knicks last place occupants in the Eastern Division in 1957 58 also led their section The Lakers trimmed the De troit Pistons 108 100 Sunday after noon in a nationally televised game They have won two of their three starts bowing to the Cincin nati Royals 110 94 Saturday night The Rnicks won their second straight' overtime game topping the" Philadelphia Warriors 100 94 last night New York opened its season Saturday with a 127 125 overtime squeaker over the Bos ton Celtics the defending Eastern Division champions In other Saturday night action Philadelphia edged Syracuse Nationals 110 109 and Detroit post ed a 117 112 vistory over the St Louis Hawks defending NBA titlists Veteran Vern Mikkelsen in his 10tir season i Eh Minneapolis clicked for 11 points opening quarter and finished with 22 high for the Lakers against Detroit However George Yardley of the Pistons NBA scoring leader last season found he range points CREDIT JEWELERS 125 Main1 Austin Safoct Ywr DteMaitdi In rite Privity of1 Our Nw Dwsoad Room A Tmted Jeweler Is Your Best Advisor 0 000 0 400 400 0 300 72 115 Dy HImVCs fWlAAIKs Associated Press Sports Writer Jimmy Brown is mortal But not by much The 1 sensational Cleveland full back threatening to send oppos ing linemen to their nearest psy choanalyst Is well on his way to establishing a host of new Nation al ootball League offensive rec ords'f' Equally proficient at racing out side or banging away inside Brown scored four touchdowns Sunday as the Browns outscored Cardinals 38 24 The Browns lead the Eastern division with a5 0 recordr The 4 22 year old former All America rom Syracuse Uni vpmitv made riistinct headway in these departments: 1 Most yards gained one sea son Brown amassed 815 180 in 24 tries Sunday It seems almost certain he will break Steve Van mark of 1146 set in 1949 with Philadelphia 2 Most touchdowns one season the" Gustie quarterback in total yardage Deutz gained all of his 1 oh the ground' Swiggum has 633 through the air the rest overland Additionally Deutz needs only 55 yards to break the St 1 total rushing high set in 1953 by Jim Lehman 1 1 In the fourth MIAC game Satuf 1 day Duluth Branch defeated Macalester 24 14 Bemidji clinched second place in the Northern States Conference by downing Winona 38 13 Mankato State beat Lincoln Mo 21 14 and Moorhead blanked St Cloud State 20 0 Carle ton stayed in the Midwest Confer ence title scramble with a 24 20 victory over Ripon and now needs an assist from St Olaf which plays unbeaten Coe this Saturday while' Carleton is idle Last action was wet and grimy but mainly went ac cording to form Harold lolid scored twice in the Gustie victory over Hamline St had to fight off two fourth quarter Augsburg bids to beat the winless last placers I Clyde Smith and Dick Pesonen each 'scored twice in victory over Macalester and Con cordia scored two clinching touch downs in the fourtb quartert to defeat St Thomas Tony Price scored three touch downs and Guy Vena two in Be rout of Winona Bill Jacob son hurled two (touchdown passes for Moorhead against St Cloud and Mankato got touchdowns from Jerry Hassett Jerfy alk and Jim Seidl to hand Lincoln its first' loss Xj Kelly scored on a16 yard run in the fourth quarter to pro vide Carleton its victory margin against Ripon INTERCOLLEGIATE CONERENCE broke 3 3 A 1 A A A MW) 1K 140 (Western Conference) 3 uw 4 1 0 800 1 58 101 3 0 400 76 132 3 0 400 130 133 '1 3 1 250 109 143 1 3 1 250 111 147 fans swarmed onto the field and one swung at Halas Albert pulled the fan away and assistant Chi cago coaches threw punches at the assailant before police booked him on a charge of battery He was identified as 33 year old William Dunn of Pate Alto Calif Booing continued throughout the game by the Bears 27 14 as they stayed in second place of the NL Western Conference In the dressing rpoms 49er President Vic Morabito and Al bert' apologized to Halas who re olied: "You heln Next stop for the Bears and Mr the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles for a game with the Rams on Sunday Gustavus Concordia St Duluth Branch St Thomas Hamline Macalester skl 'i NORTHERN STATES CONERENCE i Mankato I 5 Bemidji 4 1 Winona State Michigan Moorhead St Cloud 7 AWnrrATEn press Gustavus Adolphus nailed its16tL football championship banner to the mast today but the waning season in 'Minnesota still has plenty of suspense one thing' Gustavus needs a victory over St Thomas on the i Tommy field riday night to seal its 12th unffisjinted title in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Confer ence Concordia and St both with chances to tie for the championship meet wat J3t: John's Saturday 'i "The Gusties also are driving for their fourth unbeaten season witih St Thomas and Youngstown Ohio the remaining hurdles Iowa Coach 9 Uneasy About Michigan Test By JERRY LISKA Associated Press Sports Writer: IOWA CITY' Iowa (AP) Coach orest Evashevski of Big Ten title tracking Hawkeyes makes a private football home coming Saturday that gives him the jitters The old Wolverine grid star takes his conference leading club seeking a fourth consecu tive league victory to Michigan against whom he has never di rected a Hawkeye triumph in five encounters Evashevski despite 26 20 decision Saturday which snapped a four game Northwestern winning streak is uneasy about facing the Wolverines whom Northwestern plastered 55 24 a week earlier Ewy today related this ex change which sumps up his feel ing about revisiting his old Ann Arbor Mich stamping grounds know I had occasion to talk to Bennie Oosterbaan (Michi coach) after his clobbering by Northwestern Bennie thought he beat me to the punch by say ing your chin I said you old so and so you get any sym pathy from me until we: get this game between you and me out of the Michigan last Saturday repulsed Minnesota 20 19 and Evashevski forgetting that Northwestern had to rally at end for a 7 3 nudging of the Gophers' With due respect to Ohio State whom Iowa faces here in a con ference finale Nov 15 Evashev ski skid the Big Ten championship can be decided in next two meetings with Michigan and Min nesota can toss out Iowa rcords when we play Michigan and Min nesota always lays for us as a matter of neighborhood said Evashevski VV Za Ya in kiMrttnn will al wua UH Sm ihi 20th Consecutive game which Himmi for a score In other games Bears remained In contention in the west power and snap on the ground and generally gave Michigan a maul ing up front But the Gophers duplicated on another count: They de liver the game winning play when the chance materialized In this case it was a wln or bust two point conversion try late in the game after the Gophers had rallied from 20 7 to score two touchdowns decision to try for tWo instead of going for an easier tie had heroic scope but the exe cution of the play match the noble motive Jim Reese was clobbered trying to throw and bis attempted paA rolled away Gophers Rally Back Passes and a double wing for mation gave Michigan ft 13 7 half time lead Bob: Ptacek getting two touchdowns and Kauth scoring for Minnesota Dar rell 58 yard run in the opening moments of the jsecond half could have buried Minnesota but The Gophers came back with two: drives Soltis scor ing once and Reese once A third thrust almost got a Ite touchdown and the final blow was a long Reese to Dick Johnson pass that just missed in the final 16 seconds Johnson suffered a shoulder in jury earlier in the game and may not play against Indiana 1 Bob SoltU Today Melchert repre sents practically all of the expe rience Minnesota has at left half Doctors diagnosed injury as a shoulder separation one that apparently will knock him out for the season Bill Chorske the only other letterman half back carried once against Michi gan reinjured his knee and Is definitely lost for the rest of the year He had played only a few minutes this season Arlie Bomstad whose few min uted of playing time in 1957 made him an ancient warrior among the rest of the backs has been out for three weeks with an krm Injury doubtful whether the Gophers will get muctf further use out of him Untried players such as Pepper Lysakert Jim Heid' Lyle Skandel and Jerry Rose form the backstop for Kauth and Melchert All have some offensive ability but need months of work on defense The obvious consola tion is (that they do any worse a won lost standpoint no matter who plays They will be the favorites against Indiana and this looks like the week if Minnesota is going to wim Show Power 1 As they had in earlier losses the Minnesotans looked every inch Illinois! Saturday he took over in a respectable Big Tenjeam in the fourth period for the fallen Michigan They' showed 7 rX 'x i the east with a 17 6 triumph oyer Pittsburgh defending champion Detroit won ite first game of the season' 41 24 over Los Angelas and Green Bay outlasted Philadel phia 38 35 Brown scored on dashes of 62 41 7 and 2 yards His second and third'TDs coming in the third quarter 'enabled Cleveland to overcome a 24 17 Cardinal lead effected by Lamar pass ing and' signal calling only other touchdown was produced by rookie Leroy Bolden who scampered 102 yards with' a kickoff Lyles GseTDIstance Unites hit Ray Berry with his scoring passes for 17 and 48 yards before a record crowd of 54403 Lenny Lyles the speedy Colt rook ie made ihis second end zone to end zone dash as he lugged a kick off 101 yards' The Bears won a rough game from the 49ers in' whlc gear Coach George Halas had a punch thrown at him by a ''fan Willie GaHmarefthe Beai flashy Jgck scored twice first on a 20 yard runtand then on a 47 yard pass play San rancisco went out in front 7 0 but first touchdown and a pair of field goals by George Blanda put it out of reach Recover 3 umbles New York brought its record to 3 2 by recovering three fumbles by Pitt' fullback Tom'Tracjrand converting" two Into scores The firestori 1 St Thomqs 'Stands in yvqy of Undisputed Gustie Title By! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS And there is day sta Gustie quarterback In Holy Trinity of New Ulm and it was the best offensive show Pa celli staged this season Crowe plans daily workouts in an effort to whip the club back in shape If injuriesare avoided and the Shamrocks are at full strength they have a good chance of making a respectable showing despite ihe strong' opposition 't Recent Spurt for Rangers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York 'Rangers have begun to perk up af ter a slow start in the National Hockey League The Rangers who failed to win in their 'first six starts although tying four make up for lost time over the weekend New York edged the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 Sunday night after tinning back Chicago 6 2 Saturday The two' game winning streak boosted the Rangers into a three way tie for second place with the Detroit Red Wings and the Bos ton Bruins Detroit bowed to the league leading Montreal Canadiens 5 3 Sunday night Red Wings were blanked by Toronto 3 0 and Boston whipped Montreal 5( 2 in NewYork Saturday Larry Cahan and Eddie Shack sparked the Rangers Sunday night with a pair of third penod goals in a span 59 seconds that snapped a 1 1 tie Ron Stew art scored both Toronto goals "Last period goals by Claude Provist and Jean Beliveau pro vided Montreal With its margin of victory over the Red Wings venerable Maurice (The Rocket) Richard also collect ed the 515th of his career" Coe College Stays on 1 Unbeaten List By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cqe College ef Cedar Rapids is among 33 major and small col lege football teams which remain unbeaten and untied thus far this season Coe has chalked up ill points apd yielded" only 41 in the six I games it has played Junior High Teams Tangle A Junior High ootball Jam boree will be held tonight and Tuesday at the' Athletic ield it was announced by head foot ball coach Art Hass Eighth graders from Ellis and Central will tangle tonight with the ninth graders' from both schools in action Tuesday Gaines will begin at 7 pm and are open to the public Hass said today that the Jam boree completes the Jnnior High football program this year There will be about J25 boys fa action the two nights What Is Your Best Diamond It a fact that th avtrogt purchatcr of dianoMs woolly rolltt ssoo: tbo INTIMITY and KNOWLEDGE of the Jeweler Therefore year oeet Saarootee ooe obtained when yon select a frwnler of Integrity end knowledge to osswe oa of a caretwl Inrestinent when purchasing a diamond Remember first IN TtGRITY second KNOWLEDGE of the Jeweler front whom yea boy in yow bst Gia nntee i card ot tne season Besides the main event which will g0 one hour or two out of three Tails two other bouts offer area mat fans plenty of excite ment rr Rough Tex McKenzie 275 San Antonio Tex meets Chet Wallich 242 Hollywood Califs in the SO minute or one fall semifinal and this is another bout which ranks as top notch entertainment' Opening the card at 8:0 pm is a special 15 minute or one fall affair featuring Penny Banner and Kathy Starr The mat card is sponsored by ifee Austin Veterans of oregin Wars with proceeds to go to crip ple children at Camp I Miss Johnson first got her start i in athletics as a basketball play er and top scorer with the When informed that she must transform her' blonde hair to a flaming redhead she rebell ed and turned to wrestling It take long for her to become a headliner Considered one of the leading scientific wrest lers among the women she em ploys a rugged crowd pleasing style which in six year's of cam paign7 has shot her to the top Now that she owns the tag team world title with Miss Banner Lorraine has other goals in mind irst she would like to dethrone Shirley Strimple as Minnesota wo champion And she would give anything for a shot at June world crown Unbeaten Coe Plays St Olaf Saturday Tin? a cenrnTrn nnt' Undefeated Coe rolling along to the Midwest Conference champion ship shoots for ite seventh straight and the lltb in a row over two seasons at St Olaf Saturday a Hie Kohawks ripped off 3 touch downs in the first 10 minutes and coasted to a 35 6 victory over Monmouth last Saturday Grinnell which tied Knox 12 12 in the Homecoming game goes to Monmouth and Cor nell a 15 0 winner over Lawrence plays Ripon this Saturday 1 1 I West Coast GjiOans Riled by Bears' Halas By JACK STEVENSON i the fumble After a huddle Associated Press Sports Writer watched closely by a gesturing 5 SAN RANCISCO (AP) Papa Halas at the sideline the officials Bear George Halas arouses ani awarded the ball to Chicago mosity among West Coast pro football adherents on a week to week baas' In the latest episode'' an infuriat ed San jandsco 49er fan tossed a punch at him during halftime Sunday and landed in jail As the session broke up some That made three straight Sun days that the 68 'year old owner and cdach of the Chicago club has become an object of when the 49ers lost in Chi cago then when Los Angeles lost there and finally as the Bears won here Three weeks ago San rancisco Coach rank Albert charged Hal as influenced the officiating as the 49ers lost 28 6 Then an assistant Ram coach delcared someone was tapping his telephone conversation ito the Los Angeles bench i And there were general com plaints that Halas strayed out of cuauuuig uumurca uvvween uie yard lines 1 With that background the crowd of 59441 in Kezar Stadium flexed its vocal muscles with mighty boos as Halas and his Bears took the field The noise became crescendo in the second quarter with the Bears leading 10 7 Referee' Ron Gibbs signaled that 49er Leo Nomelhni recovered a fumble by Willie Galimore at the San ran cisco 24 Backfield 'Judge George Smith overruled saying he had blown his whistle ending the play before Pacelli and Cretin in TV Grid Game Marty Austin Iwill be the first out state foot football team which its ball team to appear on TV regular season with a 4 3 record This is a big assignment for the hn popped up with another as 1 Shamrocks as Cretin one of the w') rt rJi Im 4Un NL STANDINGS (Eattern Conference) aa'v an Dk Dr fin la A a I tin vr Vi 5 0 0 1000 175 101 3 2 Hawkeyes Head for Bowl Bid UIQ TEN STANDINGS rcu ns 3 0 0 000 80 42 a 2 10 007 83 52 2 1 49 27 1 1 1 500 47 32 1 1 500 30 37 1 1 1 0 3 1' 1070 2 000 0 3 000 30 47 By JOE Associated Press Sports Writer mighty Hawkeyes are heading for the Big Ten title and a possible Rose Bowl bid but must overcome some traditional rivals to achieve their 'goals The Hawxeyes remained the only undefeated untied team in Big Ten play 'following their nar row 26 20 victory over upstart Northwestern Saturday Ohio State the defending champion settled for a 7 7 tie with Meets Michigan Next lowk now must wade through Michigan Minnesota and Ohio State in concluding its Big Ten program The Michigan and Min nesota games are on the road but the all important Ohio State game is in Iowa City where the Hawk eyes seldom lose Still very much in the race are Ohio State Northwestern Illinois Wisconsin 'Michigan and Purdue Ohio State dropped to second place in the conference since a tie counts one half game won one half game lost Illinois moved into a third place tie with Northwestern on the strength'of its 16 0 triumph over Michigan State Purdue vanquished Notre Dame 29 22 Michigan edged Minnesota 20 19 and Indiana turned a 12 7 non conference victory over Mi ami of Ohio Outside of the con ference Marquette provided a 27 18 surprise victory over College of The Pacific With the Big Ten hitting the halfway mark Iowa is'on top witih a 3 0 recordOhio State is 2 0 1 followed by Northwestern 2 1 Illi nois 2 1 Purdue 1 1 Wisconsin 1 1 1 Michigan 1 1 1 Michigan State 0 2 1 Indiana 0 2 and Minnesota 0 3 Only Michigan State Indiana and Minnesota can be Counted out of the A full schedule is on tap thisweek: with jlllinois at Purdue Min nesota at Indiana Jowa 'at Michi gan Wisconsin at Michigan State and Ohio State at Northwestern Notre Dame will meet Navy in Baltimore and Marquette journeys to Detroit Must Win 5 Games If Iowa hopes to win the title the Hawkeyes cannot afford to lose more one game because of a six game schedule Itfs not 1 impossible to win with a 5 1 re cord: A team playing seven games can with a 6 1 record Only Illin ois and Northwestern can pull such a feat since Purdue plays on i ly six games and Michigan Ohio State and Wisconsin have been in I vqlved in ties I After games the Big Ten race should narrow down to I three or possibly four teams Teams like Northwestern Illinois Purdue Michigan and Wisconsin cannot afford to lose and still re main in serious contention Only Ohio State and Iowa can lose one and still come through scpniiTS herald i)rin AW Injured Halfbacks s' "'A C1" Big Gopher Concern i mu eonrlarH oi van 9 Mnrt nninu one I Is furthest from grasp The Cleveland sophomore has 64 wntti ia LJO acu uj remaiuru Don Hutson rt Green Bay in 1942 with a 4 1 marie as they Brown wilLhave to average close gan rancisco 27 14 New YorK TO a came to best Hutson ra0Ved into second place in the great' end who also handled Green conversions While Brown was making defem sive lines cower John ny Unites was doing the same with the secondary He tossed two touchdown passes as' the Colts only 7 other undefeated team re The blonde bombshell Lorraine converting" two Into scores The Johnson of Red Wing and pretty Giants scored only once on their Penny Banner who recently cap own initiative and it was the it TJ A I rurea cne women wunu uig waui wrestling championship will show their skill at he Austin Armory tonight when they perform in the scored himself from the one The mam event Lorraine and Penny will' risk by Tom Miner their title in the tag matehjeature I Tobin Rote connected against rugged Kathy Starr andjor jjlree passes t0 ea By JM KLOBUCHAR MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minne 'troubled football team nearly shorn of able bodied half 1 backs and frustrated at every turn carried a new kind of burden today "fr Statistics sleuths revealed that eight game losing streak is now the second longest in the nation for major andjthe longest among teams playing exclusively a big time schedule Montana has lost nine in a row i a latest bitterness was a 20 19 defeat by Michigan in Little Brown Jug battle The today how ever were less concerned about post mortems and losing streaks as they were about their vanish ing halfbacks: Through jwasons of sunshine and gloom Minnesota rarely has made the turn into the last half of the season with a situation comparable to this: only experienced halfbacks available for game at Indiana are two sophomores Bill Kauth and Gary Melchert Knnth became a regular two games ago Ha is nowa60 inmute man i Melchert saw a few minutes ofaction against Washington and 6 aaflK 1 Bi TT yt nr rr I 12 i 2 2 1'4 0 3 1 i I I I 1 If if I 1 1 If I iW fl 7 i Jt 'At 7 6 A I 1 YMVVMaVMua7'aVMVMVMWVV' Vh cmi A I87 8 I I 1.

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