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ht Sialt 1akc Zeibunt Sunday November 4 1945 8 7 1945 8 7 Michigan Tops Gophers in 26-0 Tussle CU Startles Oklahoma In 13-7 Tiff Oklah( 111 -1 Ohio State Tops Willi cats 16-14 3 At 4 i i i' he-els i I I i i I COLUMBUS 0 Nov 3 (W)--Rocked back on their heels by two Northwestern touchdowns in the first 10 minutes Ohio State's Bucks exploded for 10 points in the last seven minittes to squeeze out a 1614 victory over Northwestern Saturday to tho frenzied screams of 74679 fans It was "Automatic" Max Schnitt- go for a first down when Schnitt- ker who clinched the verdict boot- ker galloped out on the field took ing a perfect field goal from the careful-aim from a difficult angle 15-yard line with only a minute and drove the ball high over the crossbar arid 28 seconds to go and with his And then with 18 seConds to go team trailing 14-13 the Bucks were within a whisker The Bucks had battered their of another score when Arnold way from midfield to the Wildcat Daugherty intercepted a last-ditch Northwestern ot bew a cs as 2 0 his 3 15 only to be stopped there It be 0 5 and bte was fourth down and 12 yards to was brought down go for a first down when Schnittker galloped out on the field took careful-aim from a difficult angle and drove the ball high over the crossbar And then with 18 seconds to go the Bucks were within a whisker of another score when Arnold Daugherty intercepted a last-ditch Northwestern pass on his 35 and ran to the Wildcat 20 before ne was brought down eir by nu tes Ohio 1 minbtes to irday to tho "hen Schnitt- he field took ifficult angle igh over the econds to go in a whisker vhen Arnold a last-ditch his 35 and 20 before ne By SAUL FELDMAN NORMAN Okla Nov 3 Leon Joslin Texas Christian's bundle of aerial football dynamite blasted the University of Okla boma sky high Saturday with two touchdown passes that gave the Horned Frogs at I3-to-7 victory Joslin backed by a bard-charging victoriously blocking line lived up to a bundle of pregame notices as he spearheaded an amazingly tricky CI7 offense He hit 6 of 10 passes for 69 yards Oklahoma bottled up by the CU line showed only one sparkle of offensive power when It scored in the third period Another touchdown on a 76-yard play in the second quarter from John West to Al Needs was called back because of a backfield in motion penalty The Christians recorded 14 first downs while holding Oklahoma to six and four of those were scored By SAUL NORMAN 0 Leon Jos lin 1 bundle of aerial blasted the Ur homa sky high touchdown paw Horned Frogs a Jos lin backec ing victorious lived up to a notices as he amazingly tric He hit 6 of 30 Oklahoma CU line a sparkle of offe it scored in thc other touchdow in the second I West to Al Nee because of a penalty The Christiar downs while ho six and four of Midg cv 41" Prqo' A 15e040' Ifled44Mineefe 4 '7' 7' oi: ii Y' "-i 'i I i 4 '4- 4- 4 7 -t 3 ''''''''t :1 'f-- -ti- s' 's s- --is 1 -4 4 s' A 1 f- :3 1 3 ir! 1 rf4 4 --4--: 't- Y4 i 7'- 7 4 1- i we 21 sss A T' (''' -P'1' 4 5--1 ---e4 -1' ft 4 -'4-1 --1 ''''f -4- a 4 4 7-i kr -t "'-7 -t 1 4 r- 'T :1 AA' '''5 :5 '-''io: r'- 't i A 1 '1 s'ts- 1t i 3 s- 41 I ''''71 ''''4' '-'1 1' '11' 2 ''4' i i F-J'' 'I''' 1 le' 4'-! i 4 1 -v -i- I- rl 1 T''''''''' s'-" f)' '11 (5' i '''Z'17- 7'l5 ---i '41 --rJ------ i-: 1 '--i: --flt-24Z-ii i 04 4: i 4 p--'---1A: A 4 1 i tr4 A L-' '51 1 i --4ii A ti --st s-s- I I i5 -I't-- 'ik i' il'''''' ---ft'1 -1 t'')'-- r': 's''- -4 14 I' 11-'-'1 4 i e--1 't': 4 ----f T4 4- -1' -4-t14t 7 1 "44k' L'''' ''1 --i 1 -'ri 4 -7 I '1'-''' '1: kO 'ot 41 4 7 'f ''5': i'1- 'i i -1i e-Y- ''o i 1e" 3 --4" "i----- -41 vt if 't: 4 -12 '57 is 101 40 --Ckoliti 'tvcf)- 1 4 ---s -i' -4- 4 io i I r-c" o-- i 't C'4: '''''i 4 y'r'- is -Q kit "'s ''1 4: i-4 '''i'''' 'r 'V Is: '-71" lc '4ct-4A--k csk 64-r- tAtriA: iie'r 1 41- 7 -Y' 1 4-) 4i 1 4- 1'' 4 i 0-! I i 4 ":7 -1 i'l t'- -PE-PtrOTO 56 4 Eight fumbles on which they lost the ball six times came within an ace of costing Ohio State the ball game It was a fumble which set up Northwestern's first touchdown and it wasarbad punt which led to the other Time after time the Bucks were thwarted by fumbles and they even hich they lost me within an state the ball Ole which set first touch- Lcl punt which Bucks were and they even 1 i :1 1 1 i' I I I 1 i INDIANA DROPS CORNELL 46-6 i II I I STATISTICS ON GAME Tirst downs 14 6 Vards gained rushing (net) 190 105 1 forward passes attempted 12 7 Forward passes rompleted 8 3 Ids from forward passing 115 10 liorward passes intercept by 1 1 lards gained runback of intereepted passes 12 29 Punting SIVPr (trum scrim) 263 426 otal yards all kicks return 1 2 Opponent 's tumbles recovered 1 2 1 ards test by penalties 42 25 STATISTI4 Tirst dosres Yards gained rush forward passes a Forward passel' to Ids from forwar I orward Folmbell ir lards gained ran 14freepted passes ruttting aver ittrew 'retail yards all kt tlaponent't tumble 'battle keit by Pe STATISTICS ON GAME i St Noethor First downs I 7 it Net 'tags rushing 258 55 Net )ards passing 69 62 oru 61 It attempted 5 0 Forst Ards completed 3 4 Forwards intercepted 0 0 rob les 8 5 Bail lost on tumbles 6 3 lards penallred 25 0 Loss Puts End to Minnesota Hopes for Title By FRANK KENNESON ANN ARBOR Mich Nov 3 Pouring across three touch- 1 downs in the final period Michigan's surprising Wolverines kicked Minnesota out of the Big Ten title 4 race here Saturday by hammering the Gophers 26 to 0 before the sec- ond largest crowd ever to watch a football game in Michigan stadium-85132 It was the largest in the nation this year The Wolverines who staged a similar last-period spree a week ago to whip Illinois 19 to 0 thus achieved their third conference victory against a single loss and stayed in the thick of the Big Ten fight The loss was the second straight for a Minnesota eleven that bowed to Ohio State last week Michigan counted its first touchdown in the last minute of the opening period sending Quarterback Howard Yerges across from the one-yard line on a sneak after Yerges had set up the score with a pair of passes one to Halfback Wally Teninga for 25 yards and the other to Henry Fonde for 16 The Gophers pushed into Michigan territory twice in the second period losing the ball once on downs at the 14 and again on an iNtercepted pass at the 35 Michigan drove to thtt Minnesota 17-yard line early in the third but lost the ball on an intercepted pass and didn't get started rolling again until a minute before the final period opened Starting from their own 46 the Wolverines smashed 54 yards on five plays and a roughing penalty Fullbac Jack Weisenburger crashing through the middle to score from the 12-yard line after only 41 seconds of play had elapsed' in the final stanza Bob Callahan who booted the point after the first score connected again and the Wolverines had a comfortable 14 to 0 lead Loss than four minutes later Michigan scored again this time on Tent nga's three-yard punch through the left side of the Gopher line after his 17-yard gallop to the five-yard line set up the score Callahan's boot this time was wide A 32-yard run by freshman Fullback Dan Dworsky put Michigan in scoring position a little later but Minnesota stiffened to take the ball on downs on its four-yard line Tackle Bob Fitch punted out of bounds on the Michigan 44-yard stripe and it looked like the Gophers were out of the hole until Don Robinson uncorked his pitching arm throwing 44 yards to End Ed McNeill and 12 yards to Warren Bentz in the end zone for the final touchdown George Chaimes missed the point SECOND PERIOD MICHIGAN PASS FALLS INCOMPLETE Bob Nussbaumer (40) star Michigan Wolverine halfback went I high into the air but failed to grab pass sent his way by a mate BLOOMINGTON Ind Nov 3 undefeated Hoosiers playing a "breather" before their all-important Big Ten game with Minnesota next Saturday romped over little Cqrnell college of Mt Vernon Ia Saturday 46 to 6 before a small crowd of 6000 football fans Indiana in winning its sixth game of the season to go with one tie scored in every period The Hoosiers' first team was benched after scoring twice in the first quarter and reserves played the rest of the game Carl (Swede) Anderson backfield coitch who directed Indiana Saturday took it easy in over-matched Cornell dipping into his third and fourth teams Head Coach Bo McMillin- was absent Saturday scouting the Minnesota-Michigan game at Ann Arbor Badgers Down Iowa 27-7 Spartans Trip Tigers 14-7 7 Boilermakers Trample Pittsburgh 28-0 LAFAYE'rTE Ind Nov 3 (1P) Purdue's Boilermakers thoroughly recovered from their surprise defeat by Northwestern last week came up with a workman-like performance Saturday as they Plastered Pittsburgh's Panthers 28 to as they plastered Pittsburgh's Panthers blew a scoring chancein the last five minutes with one of those miscues Trailing 14-6 going into the last period Ohio blew one chance on a fumble and then blasted its way 55 yards to touchdown territory with Paul Sarringhaus and 011ie Cline carrying the mail From the 10-yard line it took Cline four plays to batter through the stubborn Wildcat line The clock showed eight minutes and 15 seconds to go Alex Verclova then roared deep Into Northwestern territory only to have Sarringhaus fumble with less than a minute to go After Northwestern's punt the 13mks blasted their way to the final points It was Cline then Daugherty and then Cline twice more to move the ball to the 15 from where Schnittker booted his a winning points Northestern Ohio State Morris le btemaars liagmann It Thomas S'huets Is McGinn In the last half Irs rushing was almost double that of the Sooners 190 yards to 105 In the passing department the Horned Frogs hit 8 of 12 passes 3 for 115 yards while Oklahoma completed only three of seven for 10 yards The crowd of 21000 didn't have long to wait for action The Christians took the opening kickoff and ----rolled to the Oklahoma 16 on beautiful passing by Joann which Included one 32-yard toss Losing the ball on downs C11 came back two minutes later and on the first down scored with Joslin unwinding a 36-yard toss to Beekie Ezell who was waiting 'with open arms on the goal line The kick for extra point by Harry Mullins was wide Joslin culminated the Texas scoring in the final minutes of the first quarter when he hit Norman Cox for a 12-yard touchdown pass The aerial ended a 54-yard drive that had picked up three first downs The Sooners looked like a different team at the start of the third period as they took the ball on the kickoff and marched 71 yards on 12 plays to score Al Needs sparked 'the drive and romped 17 yards to set up the counter Six plays later Basil Sharp crashed over and Bob Bodenhamer kicked the extra point to make the score 13-7 Both teams bogged down in the final period in the last ha was almost di Sooners 190 In the passil Horned Frogs for 115 yards completed only 10 yards The crowd ol long to wait to tians took the 1 rolled to the beautiful Included one 3 Losing the 1h came back twc on the first Joslin unwind' to Beekle Ezel with open arm The kick lc Harry Mullins culminated thc the final minut ter when he hii 12-yard touchd ended a II had bicked tin Sailors Thump 12-6 1 1 1 EAST LANSING Mich Nov 3 (UP) An underdog Michigan State football team Saturday gave a homecoming crowd of 14870 what it wanted by upsetting University of Missouri 14-7 in Macklin stadium The Spartans scored 13 first downs to the visitors' seven and ran up 143 yards by rushing compared to Missouri's 88 State set up its first score midway in the third quarter when End Nick Ziegler blocked a fourth-down Missouri punt by Quarterback Leonard Brown on the ITissour! 25 After four plays Quarterback Don Hendricks cracked over for the score from the one-yard line End Bob Malaga kicked the point Missouri scored Its lone touchdown a few minutes later after a sustained 80-yard march With the ball on State's 18 Left Halfback Bob Hopkins dropped back and flipped a -long pass to End Roland Oakes in the end zone Tackle Jim Kekeris converted tying the score at 7-7 State went ahead to stay early In the last period Left Halfback Russ Reader attempted to pass from 'the Missouri 26 found no receiver open and then ran swiveling his way through a host of would-be tacklers to score Malaga again kicked the extra point IOWA CITY Ia Nov 3 (UP)-- Wisconsin strictly' a power team dashed Iowa's hopes for Its first big ten victory since 1942 here Saturday overpowering the hapless Hawkeyes 27 to 7 It was Coach Harry Struhldreher's Badgers first conference victory of the season and moved Wisconsin out of the circuit cellar Power running of Don Kindt 180-pound halfback and sparkling open-field running of little Jerry Thompson 158-pound halfback proved the Hawkeye's undoing Iowa tried desperately to match Wisconsin's running attack with passes In all the Hawkeye's tried 30 aerials during the afternoon but It wasn't enough to turn the trick The crowd of 26000 homecomer largest since 1911 hardly had settled down In the stand before Wisconsin had itt first touchdown with Kindt and big Ben Bendrick fullback blasting through the Iowa line the Badgers went 40 yards in eight plays to score Kindt knifing through tackle from 'the one-yard line 1 Wisconsin recovered Paul Golden's fumble of a punt on the Iowa 39 to pave the way for the second Badger touchdown Kindt ripped through the Iowa line shook off two tacklers and raced 35 yards to the four scoring two plays later NMI Outscores Vandy 27-13 NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 3 un couple of fast driving backs Chewning and Bob Thomason led a charging Virginia military institute eleven to a 27- 13 victory over Vanderbilt Saturday In an intersectional game marked by spectacular runs and tackles Chewning plunged over for three touchdowns and Thornason exhibiting the best throwing arm seen at Dudley field in many a day passed for the other to sub back Si Hirt in the last minute of play The Boilermakers playing before 15000 sewed up their sixth victory in seven games early ai scoring twice in the first period They kept Pitt's tricky forma- Ill tion offense well In check all the 1 way The Panthers never got closer to a score than the Purdue 27-yard line and crossed the mid- CHA field stripe on only three other br occasions Lakes The first two Purdue touch-ball te downs capped medium-length drives The third slightly on the pound fluke side was counted on a 45- Univerl yard run with a fumbled pass by pieces a reserve end and the fourth and tt tally was a brilliant 50-yard dash by Halfback Bill Canfield scoring Fullback Ed Cody powered the they Boilermaker ground attack that game rolled up a net gain of 212 yards Illinc while Pitt was being held to 72 The New Britain Conn galloper game a ripped -across for the first two at the 1 touchdowns on runs of 10 and 14 he ent yards respectively and sparked Aschen one other sizable drive gridder Paul Gilbert who replaced start- the Gr ed Ned Maloney at right end the Illi racked the third Purdue tally He ter I scored after catching a fumble by snappe Pitt's Jack Smodic as he tried and Ge to pass from his 45 Canfield's partisa scoring run came in the closing real I minutes of the third quarter across Mini Lakes pound University pieces and scoring they game Illinois game at the he gridder the the snapped and partisan real across Linninger Lecture rg Arnittig Hansen It Dixon (104-411 re V)atson Farrar Pride Ilairstow Nth" Daugherty rhb klitnr ft) Cline s-or by quarters: Northwestern 14 0 0 0-14 Ohm State 0 6 1 4)-1 Storing: Northwestern: Touchdowns-- Conners Farrar Potnts after touchdowns-- Farrar 2 placements) Ohio Stater Touchlowns--Cline 2 Point after (sub for Cline) (placement) Imid goa1--6chnittker oplacsment) A ttenda nc tactual) 74079 Lynn Waldorf Ohio State Carol Widdoes il i i 7 ll 1 le Huskies Halt Oregon 7-0 PA CHAMPAIGN Ill Nov 3 UP) bruising hard-hitting Great naval training center football team spearheaded by 210- Marlon Motley ripped the of Illinois defense to for one quarter Saturday then stopped all but one thrust by the Illini as won their third straight 12-6 hardly appeared in the as Motley giantNegro star University of Nevada before entered the navy and Frank Aschenbrenner former Marquette ripped through big holes Great Lakes forwards tore in Illinois line in the first quarter But after that the Illini back with Stan Stasica Gene Kwasniewski giving the crowd of 14569 its first thrilh when they pushed a touchdown soon after the final period opened a Motley on the opening kickoff took the ball seven yards behind his own goal line and sped through the entire Illinois team before he finally was run out of bounds on the Illinois 27-yard line Seven plays later after Motley had put the ball on the two-yard line Aschenbrenner went across for a touchdown Seven minutes later Motley and Aschenbrenner combined with Grover Klemmer former track star at the University of California to roll to a second he ball o'n the Aschenbrenner went across for a touchdown Seven minutes later Motley and Aschenbrenner combined with Grover Klemmer former track star at the University of fornia to roll to a second LIKE? 1001 WHAT DOES A VICTOrallt 30 Navy t9 Have 'Name' Coach I i II l': 1 i Cougars Tie Bears- 7-7 A 1411 11101 rel Ilia 4111k ii T'k e001 -m -4 Ti istik iiip 41veAllikZ 1117:1 S- '''''i ti leiiii Ak io11 --'41 --00' t-: PORTLAND Ore Nov' 3 The University of Oregon's Half- back Jake Lkicht fought a losing one-man battle against the Rose conscious University of Vashington eleven Saturday but -the Husky line won over the Web toots 7-0 Had it not been for Leicht's -brilliant playing Oregon could not have held back the Washington line until early In the fourth quarter when the scoring play was made In the opening minutes of the game the Huskies brought the ball within five yards of the Oregon goal twice but Leicht kicked to safety and continued to spark his wobbling line throughout the game It was via the Husky line's powerful drives that the scoring play was completed Doug Vickery recovered a fumble on the Oregon 20 Stacy packed leather for 10 yards Gordon Hungar took the ball to pick up six and Stacy reached the one-foot line Joe Stone smashed through center for the score and Dash's place-kick was good Iowa State Downs Wildcats 40-13 AMES Ia Nov 3 State college with Dick Howard spearheading a second-half spurge defeated Kansas State 40 to 13 here Saturday It was the second Big Six victory for the Cyclones and the third straight conference loss for the Wildcats After Kansas State had taken a 13 to 12 halftime lead Howard quickly put the Iowans ahead by returning the third period kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown Later in the period he broke up a Kansas State threat which had reached the one-yard line by intercepting a pass in his own end zone and dashing the length of the field to score Two touchdowns in the second quarter gave Kansas State its only lead of the afternoon With Dick Harris doing most of the passing the Wildcats drove to a touchdown early in the period 'End Alva Bandy consistently a threat all afternoon taking a Harris heave for the counter CLEVELAND Nov 3 UP) Navy probably will abolish its graduate coaching system after this season and bring in a big name coach to guide its football destinies Capt Humphreys the academy's director of athletics Saturday "At least that is the very strong recommendation I shall make to my successor when I am relieved next June" Humphreys said "I don't think it is fair to men like our present coach Oscar Hagberg to bring them in cold after several years of sea duty and expect them to compete against professional coaches who eat and sleep football the year around" Humphreys said a "name" coach would be no innovation at Annapolis In fact he recalled the Middies for many years employed only outside Dobie for only in comparatively recent times adopted the graduate system touchdown BERKELEY Cal Nov 3 (UP) underdog Washington state college football team outplayed for three quarters engineered one touchdown play in the closing minutes for a 7 to 7 tie with Uni- versity of California Saturday be- Cali-fore 35000 fans touch-Trailing with only six minutes down to play the Cougars came back 1 when Dean Eggers: '180-pound quarterback faded back to the k-Aornhuskers Stop California 45-yard line and tossed a "blooper" pass to Bill Lippincott Kansas 27-1a" on the 15 for a quick scoilng thrust Darroll Waller kicked the LINCOLN Neb Nov 3 tying point Nebraska's battered Cornhuskers That was the only time that snapped a five-game losing streak Coach Phil Sorboe's club threaten- Saturday when they whipped ed the Bear goal It was the first Kansas university 27-13 for their Kansas 27-13 LINCOLN Neb Nov 3 Nebraska's battered Cornhuskers snapped a five-game losing streak Saturday when they whipped Kansas university 27-13 for their tA funny question? Well maybe A Victory Bond looks like a Victory Bond Like these But wait a minute! Hold those Bonds gtill maturity when Bonds will pay back four dollars for every three you've keep buying more they can look like this! Your yours! 1 Om KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov 3 (UP)--Packing all the thrills and all -the touchdowns into the final period Tennessee roared from be-bind to turn a threatening defeat Into a 20 to 6 victory Saturday ovez North Carolina before a crowd of 25000 11L I I STATISTICS ON GAME Cul Wash lett downs 15 5 Net yardt rushing 378 63 Net yard pasaing 111 311 Forwards attempted 38 38 Forwards eampleted 6 14 Enemata intereePted 4 0 Irsombien 4 4 Fini li tont on 'hirable 3 0 l'ardit penalized 25 15 Marquette 32-14 1 MILWAUKEE Nov 3 (UM Marquette university made its homecoming perfect Saturday with a 32 to 4 triumph on the gridiron over Detroit university before 9000 shivering fans Oregon State Tramples Idaho Gridders 34-0 In 11- -44160 first Big Six victory of the season before a homecoming football crowd of 15000 fans Nebraska took a 14-0 half-time lead and then came back to match Kansas' two touchdowns in the final period with two of its own to give the Nebraska alumni a reason to celebrate tonight Phil Young Nebraska freshman fullback was the star of the thrill-packed fourth period scoring both Cornhusker touchdowns kansas 14 points behind struck for two touchdowns in the last quarter when Dave Schmidt scored on a seven-yard end-around play and 'Quarterback George Gear sneaked over from the one-yard line Norm Pumphrey kicked one of his two conversion attempts and the score was 14-13 On the first play after the kickoff however Young exploded through center to race 62 yards for a touchdown Bill Sloan kicked the last of his three conversions Nebraska's Art Bauer then intercepted one of Kansas' desperation passes and raced 57 yards to the Kansas three from where Young plunged over I CORVALLIS Ore Nov 3 CRI'l State college with its heaviest passing attack this season whitewashed the University of Idaho 34-0 in their Pacific time had driven inside the qalifornia 35 The Bears sparked by Ted Ken-field had scored in the early moments of the third period after one touchdown had been called back in the second quarter Kenfield took the ball to his own 40 on the opening kickoff of the second half Then packing the ball most of the way he directed a 60-yard tpuchdown march After picking up 20 yards on three running plays Kenfield passed to Dick Chambers on the NV 14 There Kenfield skirted his left end reversed his field and went over Eldon Mohn converted cio A rrA Its Of -1Ceziolar E-e')zva 1( 'PI' go? vd 0 I i44 it A 1 Ai -4r1P1 4 How about this? 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Or this That rolled-up scroll is a te college diploma for your boy His assurance of a good start in the opportunity to make himself into the kind of man you want him to be! 1 1 '1 'Utif illf'VAT I to)P 7r" 1 VICTORY BONDS StwilzP FT el el (z Coast conference gridiron game here Saturday The Beavers scored two touchdowns in the second quarter two in the third and one in the fourth The game was in the last period before Idaho got the ball into 0 territory The squads played on fairly even terms the first quarter which was mostly a punting duel Oregon State's long passes failed to connect Early in the second period the Beavers took advantage of a partially blocked Idaho punt and started a drive which scored on five plays Right half Vic Hartman passed to End Dick Lorenz for the touchdown Fullback Garth Rouse then sliped through his own right tackle and raced 70 yards for a second 0 counter A new man substitute Halfback Warren Shepard vvas a standout for Idaho Passes by Shepard and Right Half Jim Hatch began to connect late in the game and Idaho had the ball on Oregon State's eight-yard line in the last few minutes 0 have and to hold 1 i lUILUJIV LONG RUNS WIN FOR STATERS 3 II 6- I I 1' 1 0 1 (1 I tr 0 'k i I 1 A'Afessage in Support of the Victory Bond Campaign by Fisher Brewing Company Salt Lake City Utah I AMES Ia Nov 3 UPI Iowa State college paced by Halfback Dick Howard who made 106 and 96-yard runs for touchdowns in the third quarter tame from behind Saturday to roll over Kansas State 40 to 13 It was the-Cyclones' second conference 0 11 11 Blue 3 aloalrzs vaa With th esr edges ever honed Gem DO Gillette Safety Kew A Cr--1 11 11 11 Cards Draft Chucker CHICAGO Nov 3 St Louis Cardinals Saturday selected Pitcher Lester Studener of Montreal in the International league from the minor league draft list Although the Cards failed to bid in the draft meeting here Thursday Owner Sam Breaden picked Studener by telegram before the dead line 4 midnight Saturday er i 4 salt luilLe-MAin as-4tit So I- 3 hrolifmm22tA Wit fth Thii ts an officio! 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