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closes season With 5 4 'record WEAR DOWN HOOSIERS OR 34 0 WIN Gophers dc Real Test Against Iowa Pro Race 1 1 1 I Macias and Bantam iitig more Missouri land Hanson Earns Concordia Wins Title Da WATCH OR IT! 3 1 1000 WATER ST i Phon 3 172 RENT ALL STORE 10 Europe New York State' and most other Cohan lost his i 3 23 2 5 sioh of first place in Ihr western Conference 0 0 0 0 0 0 Concordia's victory over Augs burg with Curt Gabrielson scor ing SU three touchdowns "was Its sixth in the league against one to Gustavus Gustavus and Macalester finished 5 1 1 Gabrielson went 12 yards for his first touchdown leaped with Rog Gilbertson on a 42 yard lateral play tor the second and traveled 29yards for the third 1 on "also undefelted will be heav ily favored to beat Knox and Cor nell in its remaining games In other games 'Saturday Gus tavus Adolphus clinched a tie for second in the Intercollegiate Con ference with a 26 0 victory over Duluth Branch Macalester did the same by dumping St 40 13 Winona Stale bowed to Whitewa ter Wis 27 18 Mankato Stale lost to River alls Wis 7 0 and St to 2U21 tie allowing theRiu'lt Michigan St i eriE xidwncycs piayea Ohio State Needs 2 Wins for Bowl Bid cotfAAL BWRl Coneordta Guttayui Adolphus MtealCTter 8t i Augsburg DuluUr St Tbotnar Hamlins firestone Mein Oakland HE 3 3439 Sts 7 87 1 144 231 5 TTTvsnfc ear 'preseason Western favorites captured their second victory in six starts over coming Los Angeles 16 10 and Philadelphia eased past Chicago's Cardinal? 38 21 jn the league's other games Cleveland made good use of former Syracuse All America Brown who scored twice and gained 109 yards in 21 tries O'Con nell who made good on eight of 12 passes and the absence of the Redskins' league leading pass er Eddie LeBaron who was in jured in the second quarter The Giants broke a 7 7 tie at Green Bay with 17 points in the second period Green Bay charged back but a brilliant goal line stand in which the Giants held for four downs on their own one with the score 24 17 in the fit al quarter averted disaster Scores on Kickoff Johnny Units chalked up his 15th scoring pass for the 'Colts hut Morrall notched two for the Steelers Both Morrall throws went to end Ray Mathews good for the win Rookie Jon Arnett1 Went 98 yards for Los Angeles with the opening kickoh but three field goals by George Blanda and a 43 yard run with a recovered fumble by Dick Zucco gave the Bears their vic tory 'The Eagles picked up 17 points in the first 10 minutes and con tinued to rpmp against the Cards all" afternoon By THf ASSOCIATED PRESS sprinting offense didn't need a dry track The Cobbers won their first un disputed Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference football title since 1934 Saturday night by shutting out Augsburg in the mud at Minne Parade Stadium 19 0 The only undefeated team meanwhile fell at North field when Carleton College took a' 10 19 lacing from Ripon' still left Carleton with a chance to figure in the Midwest Conference championship but Rip i MAKE PROGRESS SACRAMENTO Calif Ifl was re ported by Pacific Coast League representatives in meetings with Dodgers and Giants over damages and relocation of PCL teams SETS RECORD ALBANY Cahf (fl Dumpty Humpty $450 set a new world record for 6 furlongs in 1:08 to win the $10000 feature race at Golden Gate ields The old mark of 1:98 1 5 was held by Bolero It marked the time the Cobbers have reached the top since 1942 and M3 when they shared in the conference title Carleton couldn't pull the kind of comeback th at had won six straight games Ripon jumped into a quick lead on pass fought off a second quarter Carleton flurry and piled up the score in the second half Gustavus stopped Duluth Branch with a net gain of only seven yards on the ground and 21 through the air while Bill Tobaben Jack and Harold lolid were scoring for the Gusfies i Jim Berquist sgored three touch downs In rout of St Winona bowed to the pass es of Jerry Bowe River alls produced a fourth Quarter touchdown to defeat Man kato and Bill six 'yard plunge clinched La vic tory over St Cloud Season in Home Stretch but Grid Titles Undecided Palmer Wins Golf Test by One Stroke SAN DIEGO Calif tfl A one stroke victory by Arnold Palmer of Latrobe Pa in the $20000 San SURPRISED Billy Wilson of the 49ers looks that way as he takes pass from A Tittle for eight yard gain against Detroit Lions Uni dentified Lion player charg ed in to make tackle 49qrs won game 35 31 and lead 7 Western Division with 5 1 mark Baltimore 19 13 remained a game By JIM KLOBUCHAR "MINNEAPOLIS (fl Minneso ta cliffhanging football teata makes a now or never lunge for the upper reaches of the Big Ten this week The Gophers tangle with unde feated Iowa at Iowa City Saturday with a chance to rddeem a season that fell apart on them two weeks ago They built up some momentum' for the late season run last Satur day by defeating Indiana through a raw and simple process of ero sion 34 0 San rancisco Baltimore Detroit Green Bay Los Angeles Chicago Bean By MIKE RATHET je Associated Press Pro 30 year old ''man with the golden San A Tittle today reflected on an opinion he ex pressed before the 1957 National ootball League season began Speaking about a club that was experimenting at quarterback with former Michigan star Earl Morrall and John Brodie the outstanding rookie from Stanford Tittle said: all these young quarterbacks around I just hope I can make the ball Today Morrall is pitching 'em for Pittsburgh Brodie rides the bench and Tittle a 10 year NL veteran has led the 49ers to with in striking distance of their first conference title Defeat Detroit Tittle directed all five scoring thrusts against Detroit yesterday "the last a 41 yard pass to Owens for the rclincher with only 11 seconds remaining for a 35 31 victory over the Lions That left the 49ersall alone atop' the West ern Division with a 5 1 majk The Lions and Baltimore are Ifed for 1 second at 3 3 In "Eastern Division' the Cleveland Brown? led by Jimmy I Brown and Timmy re tai neo tneir grip first place with a 21 17 defeat at Washington The Browns are now 5 1 The New York Giants 3147 vic tors over Green Bay and Pitts burgh which took the measure of ame 5 Major Colleges Remain Undefeated Only five of the nation's major schools remained on football's un beaten untied There are still 30 altogether in the nation but the list majors was ciit nearly half by de feats of Notre Dame and Texas Western and by Dartmouth and Iowa Surviving are Texas A 6 Oklahoma Auburn1 Arizona State of Tempe and Drake Pittsburg 1 Kan Teachers and Eastern New Mexico head the list with eight i victories The Texas I Aggies have won seven for the best record among the dwindling list of unbeaten major 'elevens Also among the unbeaten! are Northern Teachers of Aberdeen SD' with seven victories and 1 Ripon Wis with six bid Right now OP Miss with a 3 0 record is in the best spot IVY LEAGUE rw'P rinceton Wttrtrre league tiir star Tias 'to play two foughies Yale and Dart mouth The title probably will be decided on Nov 23 when Princeton and Dartmouth clash SOUTHERN Defending cham pion West Virginia has finished its conference schedule and shows a 3 0 mark But VMI has 4 0 and still has two loop games to go SKYLINE CONERENCE Utah which sends its aerial cir cus against Army this week is way out front with a 4 1 league record ROCKY MOUNTAIN Conference State practically in MISSOURI VALLEY Conference needs to win only one Pct A33647 MT 333333 '1 STANDINGS 1 IV onia Stat 4 iooe Join 30 873 Mlchlgxn fltata 4 1 84)0 Minnesota Pardue Wisconsin Illinotaj Indians North western By JOE MOOSHIL Ohio State's Buckeyes are on top in the Big Ten footbajl race for the championship "and the Rose Bowl but how long they'll a remain there Ira matter of doubt 5 Having won four straight in the conference the Buckeyes need on ly two victories in their last three games to sew up a bid to the Rose Buwl after their 47 6 victory over Northwestern While Ohio State was rolling past: Northwestern (0 4) Iowa 0 1) and Michigan (2 1 1) played By JACK HAND The Associated Presi After three years jf confusion the bantamweight title will have! an undisputed ruler Wednesday night when Alphonse Halimi of rance meets Raul (Raton) Ma cias of Mexico at Angeles: Macias recognized' as world champion in the 118 pound class by the National Boxing Assn is fa vored in the 15 round match at Wrigley ield? More than 20000 fans' are ex pected to pay a gross gate of $225000 Each fighter gets a $50 000 guarantee Macias alsa has the privilege of percentage of the gate ABC television will beam the bout across the nation Jani Los Angeles and a 300 mile area will be blacked out Since Jimmy Carruthers of Aus tralia retired 'as champ in 1954 there have been a series of dis putegyM the division Macias'won NBA recognition but Robert Co However the Buckeye! meet a tough Purdue 441 2) team Saturday and finish the season against such formidable foes as Iowa and Mi chigan There was only one suprise in games and that came in 216 triumph over Il linois (1 3) Elsewhere Michigan State (4 1) retained hopes for a championship jor Rose Bowl bid by downing Wisconsin (1 3) 21 7 and Minnesota (3 2) bounced In diana (0 4) 34 0 Outside the con ference in Midwest major games Navy defeated Notre Dame 20 6and (College of Pacific handed Marqpette its 17th straight loss Only a complete reversal 'of form can keep the Buckeyes from making the Rose Bowl trip Ohio State plays seven games to six for MiAmnon CIaI 1 jvuiuii aurvHujr nas Rose Bowl New Years Michigan's lone hopes' rest on two Ohio State defeats and an other Michigan State defeat while the Wolverines manage to win the rest of their games At present it appears to be a battle between Ohio State and Michigan State for the Rose Bowl and Ohio State and Iowa for the ctiampionship Michigan State was only one Big Ten game remaining and against Minnesota If the Spartans win' they must pull for two Ohio State defeats to go to Pasadena Michigan must win its ithrei re maining games and hopes that Minnesota defeats Michigan 'State and that Ohio State loses two Pour Big Ten games are sched uled Saturday: Michigan at Illi nois Minnesota at Iowa: Wiscon sin at Northwestern and tough Boilermakers at Ohio State Michigan State' a 1 with Notre Dame at East Lansing and Cincinnati is at Indiana non conference play Pehn State is at ground and' completed three of seven passes for 31 yards Chase hauled thnpigikin for 73 yards In 13 carries for a 55 average'' or the first Ijme the Sham rock defense equaled their fine offense as John Bauer Bub Blake Orris Jirele GeorgeGilliland Gerald Maschak combined with Llckteig and Schmid to limit ihe sharp Cub offense to one touch down a 50 ear'y lead Shamrocks for downs on the first serfs of plays On his own 20 quarter back Larry Dolan faked a hand Off to hi? halfback Dot) Cashman and faded back to throw Cash man slid along theline and Do lan hit him Ml by himself on the 40 with Cashman going the re maining 60 yards for die score COMPLETE LINE TIRES AND HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS Pat833 JOO 500333333 333 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Monday Nov 41957 623600500 MO MO i0001 JOO day was his fourth win of the year He finished with a 72 bole score 271 17 radef par for die 6800 yard Mission Valley Country Club coqrse He beat out Canadian Al Bald ing playing out Miami Jia 7he28 year old Palmer collect ed S2J0CL This brought his official i Professional Golfers Assn earn i iis for the year to 1 1 ing against inaianav "moved in "arfffiUtime quarterback in the third period when Bobby Cox suffered a minor knee injury Within 15 minutes the Gophers rushed over four touch (Towns to quiet) the growing fears of a crpwdpf 63000 Minnesota led only 7 0 at the half om Rhody eight yard tuck following a fumble re covery Indiana strong enough in first two quarters to play the Gophers nearly dead even' ran out of men in the second half Minne sota fullback power turned lobfce by the line play of rank Youso Jon Jelacic and other veteran linemen moved unrestrained after the first few moments of the third quarter Bob Schultz got the second touchdown on a six yard sweep Reese scored from the two Blak ley from the 16 and Dave Lind blom from the four IMPROVES CEDAR ALLS (fl Clyde Buck Starbeck veteean Iowa Teachers football coach was re ported in good condition at his home following a heart attack at the Teachers South Dakota game Saturday Purdue Ohio State Game on Television CHICAGO jfl The Purdue OEo stale "gaine "af? Columbus Ohio Saturday will be regionally televisedjjWestenL Conference of ficials announced Sunday The 'game scheduled for 12:30 pm CST will be televised by NBC as part of the NCAA series Ohio State is leading the Big Ten with a 44) revurd while pur Boilermakers upset victors I of Michigan State are 2 2 in con Pacelli Gains 12 6 han of rance was ci owned by 40 i CLEVELANDS BIG 37th Anniversary Sale DWHdJ Ju Urulllgaiai ot its twii remaining games to Conordi 4s Augsburis cunch its second straight title 2 1 1 3 '2 3 2 3 3 4 0 0 0 NL STANDINGS EASTERN JV uievcitna New York 4 Pittaburgh 4 Chicago Cards 2 Waahlugton 2 rrmaoart'mi CONERENCE 1 3 3 Come right in Look around at all the items you can rent at low prices and soon see the money you can save by it yourself Anu ii easy wnen you have the right tools! AUSTIN "RENT N' SAVE uurcr awuuiis uonan lose ms share of the crown to Italy's Mar State and Tennes io who in turn lost toSee are 1116 Halimi in April IT and Sugar Bowl Archie Moore goes to the post the second week in succession wben moves into Seattle for a Tuesday nontitle scrap withSEd die Cotton The light heavyweight champ fighting his endless bat tle with the scales weighed 193 Thursday when he stopped Bobby Mitchell in Vancouver Promoter Teddy Brenner shows an unbeaten middleweight Mon day at New Nicholas Arena when Gene (Ace) Arm strong of Elizabeth NJ battles Randy Sandy of New York Armstrong has won all of his It njaro fights Sandy ua frequent TV performer "has a 19 7 1 record The 10 round match will1 be seen on DuMont TViin some sections While the horse show takes over Madison Square' Garden the box Ling shifts put townTor" a weekfThe riday show will come from Washington where Davy Moore of Ohio and Jose Cotero of Los Angeles will meet The match will be carried on i NBC radio and TV By ED CORRIGAN The Associated Press With the football season enter ing the' home stretch (most col leges have only three games left) the ma jdh conferences still are i 1 in life and death struggles for the championships and the gold and glory that go with some of them Perhaps the best example of the way the current season pro gressing Is tbs Big Eight Before the campaign got under way was there man with the pos sible exception qf Coadi Bud Wil who would suggest that Oklahoma might riot win the title? Probably not but here Is a team that has won 46 straight games yet appears to be simply begging to get beaten Two weeks ago the powerful Sooners eked out a one point decision over Colorado Last Saturday they managed to scrape Bowling Title Gordy Hanson of Austin won the regional all star bowling elim inations at Kasson Sunday post ing a 24 game total of 4925 for a 205 pin average Hanson rolled eight games Sun day night and knocked down 1610 pins to maintain his 1 early lead The victory was good for a check of $200 and the right to com pete in the state all star elimin ations at Lilac Lanes Minneapo lis Hanson will compete with 15 bowlers under the Petersen Point System The top Seven bowlers will ad vance to the national all star elim inations which will be held Jan 10 Jan 19 at the Minnesota Na tionalGiiardArpiory(Miiiilf apo lis Other Zuslin bowlers who com peted in the Kasson tournament included Rollie Bellrichard 4663 or 194 average Swede Sorenson 4594 or 191 average and Don Mad son 4329 or 180 average WE'VE MOVED AND OUR NEW ADDRESS IS NOW MIDWEST Michigan State 21 Wleconeln 7 Ohio State 47 Northwestern 0 Michigan 21 Iowa 21 Purdue 20 Illinois 6 Minnesota 34 Indiana 0 Oklahoma 13 Kansas Stale 0 Navy 20 Notre Dame 6 College of Pacific 21 Marquette Kansas 14 Nebraska wU Drake 20 Iowa State Iowa state Tchrs 27 South kota 7 Ripon 40 Carleton 19 Macalester 40 St Johns 13 8 State 7 Morningside 7 A Guatarua AdolpKue 26 Minnesota Duluth 0 earl what they have shown this season the Pacelli backs me hard running speedy and as good ball handlers as any high school in the 'area Marty intricate double wing of fense with its reverses and pitch outs well executed by his backs gave all opposing coaches fits as they were never held scoreleis and tallied 186 points AUSTIN End jirele McDermott Maa chka Tackles Bauen Blake Gilliland Epping Guards rr Kasak Daly Ray Center Zender Backs Llckteig Chase Baumgart Capp Dombrock ST Endj Mayer Kieler Langan Tackles McMahtju Horahofi Kayeer1' Guards Horan Spear Center Hatton Barke rinlan Nry Cach naa Dawson Btmaon Kcharfe'nberg Score by Quarters: Pacelli 0 0 12 12 St Marys 0 0 ear irst Downs 12 Yds by Rushing Yds Passing vu 49 Total Yardage 215 umbles Recovered Own ftnnrinonta vA I I I I HI I I I AS a COmDlttea Marquette toXound out Midwest! incomplete eme play Passes Intercepted Yardage Penalties REGULAR $3 30 VAUlf INDIANA RECOVERS TUMBLE John Aveni(89) 7 dives through air in second period tp recover Minnesota fumblwat Memorial Stadium Saturday Dave Lindbolm (22) Gopher back caught and fumbled an Indiaha punt George" Meissner (85) and Dick Borstad (36L Minnesota can't get into I a i time Gophers' won game34 0 (AP PhotoTax) aAUnt w'rl full round of the season is non conference except for St Midwest CoBference game with Coe inal Intercotlsgtata Standings 1 SERVICE HfeLD PRINCETON (fl A memorial service was to be held today for Charlie Caldwell Prince ton University football cdach died riday of ehneer' by Kansas State a team that had won just two of its previous six games 13 0 This week Ok 1 a ma goes 1 against Missouri which warmed up to its task by polishing off 1 Colorado 9 6 last Saturday The Tigers know they" have the am munition they know Oklahoma is vulnerable and they know wind up in the Orange Bowl' if they win the game It should be interesting Then there is the case of Texas the No 1 team in the coun try in last Associated Press poll The Aggies are the defend ing Southwest Conference cham pions have gone through seven games unscathed and 'certainly rank as heavy favorites to get the host spot in the Cotton Bowl Yet their total winning margin in their last four games has been three touchdowns It was by a slim extra point that the Aggies licked Arkansas 7 6 last Satur day 1 Presumably Arkansas was the roughest outfit on their sched ule But in that league you never can tell This week Southern Methodist then Rice and Texas The only one of the big confer jtocss Iflial appears'ki beJuS set tled that because there are teams ineligible Having beaten all three other eligibles Oregon already is mak ing reservations for the trip to Pasadena for the first lime since fart all tho rtfivo to do is win one more game and they can wind up "tied for the crown aj)dtake comfort in the fact that they won't be ersatz Rose Bowl representatives BIG 10 Ohio State which got off to a bad start has devaloned into the heavy choice to win the title and get the Rose Bowl bid! The Buckeyes with a 4 0 league VAmWl HMA MM 1 tvvviu me AU UUVU1U1C pubb tion They fan drop one nf their three remaining games with Pur dqefIowa or Michigan and ftih win it' ATLANTIC COAST Conference North Carolina State appears to be the class of the leaguesince Georgia Tech punctured bubble But NC State is in bad With the NCAA and paii play in the Orange Bowl So Duke still is the SOUTHEASTERN Conference Since Auburn the leader also is on the NCAA black list and play in the Sugar Bowl Mississip has been since the Northwestern game Most of the players who missed Uie Indiana game or who playjd onjy inx spots should be ready for lows An exception is quarterback Dick Larsonr Dr Donald Lannan the team said the senior quarterback may 'be avail able for limited duty if his Injured ankle continues 'to show" fast Im provement situation re mains doubtful however The steady development of re serve quarterback Jim Reese was one of the bright moments of Min But if Minnesota is going to do gloom day homecom oreODAl Will Hnrv afffiinet Tnlann give it a'chance Saturday The Gophers have yet to show they can handle top drawer com petition' Three of their victories have come 'against pushovers A fourtHT a gain was achieved in spite of a general manhandling and because of a lot of luck or the record Minnesota still been eliminated from the RoseBowl sceneTo getoto Pasa dena however the Gophers would have to get the benefit of a highly 1 improbable combination of three straight' victories by themselves 1 plus a suaoen conapse uy vmu State and another defeat for Mich igan The size of the job confronting them this week chases away any Rose Bowl musings definitely seems stronger both offensively "and defensively than the team that beat us last Coach Murray Warmath says line defensively has been tremendous They seem to have more arid better backs The only thing missing from last year IS top running strength at quarter back 'In other things this towa team" looks Iowa ineligible for a return to the bowl this season is concen trating everything on another Big Ten title and an unbeaten season The Hawks stumbled for the first time last Saturday in a 21 21 tie with Michigan a team that plas tered Minnesota Physically Minnesota" should be in better shape Saturday than it 0 5 5 33 2 00'1 jference play" Sensational Specials inlr Austin Daily HeralO Over lowans By BILL RIEMERMAN The Pacelli Shamrocks finish ed their 1957 football season in a blaze of good football here Sun day afternoon with a hard fought and well earned 12 6 victory over the St Mary's Cubs of Waterloo Icwa This gave Marty! boys their fourth straight victory on top Of the Southern Minnesota Catholic Conference litle clinch ed earlier in the season They closed with a jM record It is hard to "mention any of the Pacelli players above the others as Ml 11 men distinguished them jelvesrepeqtedlyBut on offense rtha uphilLialtleTwas led by the nimble warhorte I Steve Lickteig jy "and the injury riddled" Lehn? Chase Lickteig scored two touch downs tnade 90 yards uh the Sooners Clash I tor Loop Lead SBy SKIPPER PATRICK (The Associated Press Is the Big Eight Conference be ginning to catch up with Oklaho That question should get 'some sort of an answer af Columbia Mo Saturday 'when Oklahoma and Missouri clash 'for the con ference lead Oklahoma has won four conference games and Mis souri three the second straight week Oklahoma experienced real difficulty last Saturday in beating a conference member The Soon ers stopped Kansas State 13 0 "but it was closer than the scoie iudi cates A week earlier Oklahoma had io come from behind to nip Colorado 14 13 Missouri will be1 a touchdown underdog but the Tigers have been extra tough defensively this sea son and could 'cause the Sooners trouble Missouri showed its de fensive talent last Saturday bytoppin Colorado at wnue iney were held to their lowest score since a 13 6 victory over North Carolina at the start of the 1955 season the Sooners still managed to run their consec utive winning streak to 46 games They haven't been defeated by a Big Eight team in the last 62 games The firing should be real hot' at Lawrence Kan this week too as Kansas State and Kansas put on their annual grudge battle Kan sas got some encouragement last Saturday from a 14 12 victory over Nebraska at Lincoln Nebraska plays Iowa State at Ames Saturday The game will be televised over a 16 station WMfc iu five sditei 7 Iowa State faltered again Satur day losing 20 0 to Drake iu Des Moine's i 49ersWin and Lead CelticsBeat Nats Twice 4 Even without Bob Cousy Bos talent rich Celtics seem to be much too much for the rest of the National Basketball Assn With the great scorer and play maxer suu recuperating from a flu attack and seeipg only limited service Tire Celts twice took oil the tough Syracuse Nationals' over the weekend Saturday the Nats fell 107 83 at Boston Sunday night it was the same story in the opener of a doubleheader at New Mad ison Square Garden Cousy showed up for about 12 minutes of action but the Celts had more than enough to win 113 95 After two weeks of the new pro season the defending champion Celts have won five in a row The only other club with a better record is New York which moved up to second at 2 1 in the Eastemjdi vision by belting Phila delphia 123 105 In the Western half Cincinnati 94 88 to pull into a first place tie with the Royals leach with two wins and two losses The Shamrock defense stiffen ed after that and gave the Cubs one first down during the whole half But the Shamrooks themsel ves coujd not put together a sus tained offense The Shamrocks kicked to St to on the second half but held them for downs receiv ing their kick at midfield rom there Lickteig and Chase combined to score in seven plays Lickteig rrioved to a first down in two plays Lickteig and Chase could only make six in the next tliree plays but on the last down Chase broke over his left tackle for 15 yard "and a first down Lickteig went all tbe way from the 19 and helped by good blocks by Bauer Jirele Pacelli kicked but the Cubs fumjbled on thelr first downand the ever alert Bauer recovered cn the St 33 Here again Lickteig "and 'Chase collaborated for a score in five plays Lickteig got loose on a beautiful 21 yard run from the 23 and took it over from the two to give the Shamrocks a lead theynever relinquished St Threaten After this touchdown St offense really clicked They moved from their own 48 to the seven yard line of Pacelli aided by two tackle eligible pass plays to 218 pound Mike McMa hon The Cubs looked like they were going to a TD as they moved to the five But Dolan fail ed to connect on a pitchout and Schmid jffved on the ball to stop this threat But the "Shamrocks were not out of the woods yet The victory hungry Cubs mov ed from their owweight yard line to the Pacelli six 'on 14 plays At this point Lickteig Bauer and combined a Su perb defensive effort aided by a fivtyard offside penalty against the Cubs They held for downs with Lickteig knocking down a well thrown fourth down pass in the end zone The Shamrocks took over and froze out the dock for the victory Baumgart On Sidelines The Pacelli offense was hamp ered as star fullback Rom Baum gart hobbled by a charieyhorse played only a couple of minutes But Lickteig more than 'carried his share and Chase made up for 1 Jjhe offensive slack lefthy Jhe ql garl 1 4 1 W53322 a 4w 4 1 Bps? fA i 4 4 'li 4 a 1 JxwIf rd Halimi Seek Carleton 40 19 fl tL 1 7 A 1 I I Lub IX a at 1 1 ft 4 1 5 1 'EB JI I I LI MB I W'lfy I 1.

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