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ti r. nn pD si i nrn Dti MomM Sunday Register ir-I W. 27. 1959 if If I 3 mi Snort. Pi I i I ui i Sophomores Scoters, 28-8 mhmtl It's Missouri in Last SWj Bolster Veteran Seconds 0 KHit SP X2U uuuw Statistic By Bill Bryson ((undar Rejiatar iff Writer) opener witnessed ty oo, 4b.

NN ARBOR, MICH. UP) Indian back substitute, gave him the opportunity with a 20-yard 1,1 Itllnnll 114 US Monty Stickles, an all-Ameri- JKnS0 m.V.' stacked-up line to climax a thrilling final period. Moments before, John Ha! down after his 36-yard pass to end Danny LaRose moved the invading Tigers to the unaeraog Missouri scored IK SOUTH BEND, 1ND. The fury of Notre Dame sopho pass. ii a-iuiiiiui, uiuincu nun s-vo InterctDteii II in the last two seconds of Then Jim Crotty.

a 1958 puiu ior a saieiy. Kay Kai- Punu 5-44 Fu mtHes lnt 5 Yarilj penaldrd TV iniivr. 5X play Saturday and stunned Michigan 2-yard line. kowski stole a Carolina pass few experienced backs, joined them on the disabled list before the first half was over. Yet the Fighting Irish were complete masters, until the waning moments, of what the late Jim Tatum thought would be his greatest team.

halfback now operating at fullback, boomed to a pair stead kicked a 32-yard field goal that put Michigan in front for the irst time. Illlnoii Michigan, 20-15, marching, 78 lljtllanii 7 and fled 4.3 yards for a third-quarter touchdown. It could have been more de Two plunges Into the Michigan line netted only Jim. Smith. M.

run UI It of scores in the second quar kirn i. vards after yards after the Wolverines Inri Huntfr, 7, run (kitk (ailnti Halstead himself set up ter, one on a lumbering 19 pm in, j. had a footban victory all but (Miller, kick. cisive. Two Irish touchdowns yard swing arouno end.

Notre a yard, and Missouri. had time for only one more the field goal by recovering a Tiger fumble at the Mis mores made up for whatever the Irish lacked in experience Saturday and the start of the Joe Kuharich era was a 28-8 football success over North Carolina. Kuharich's squad, thinly stocked with veterans, was minus its strongest players, George Izo and Red Mack. Bob Scarpitto, one of the Next Foes locKed up wun a desperation Dame, a mere 6-point favorite, were canceled by penalties play. Haas, whose defen souri 23.

Army lairdav g0aL brandished a 20-0 lead at for illegal use of hands. In sive work nipped two Second-string quarterback halftime. Scarpitto slashed 2'2 yards for the first touchdown late in the first quarter. Don fractions wiped out two other gains that thrust the Irish 7...: Michigan threats earlier in the game, vaulted over the 11 Plays to Victory Missouri held a 14-6 lead until the final period was The Irish sped on to a 28-0 margin in the rain-spattered rlPon inrn Tar I fool trifr IOOK me COVer Oil lur nuui.B wuli. White, Izo's obscure quarter- a sieai crop 01 sopnomores Cummings Falters ijmii.wi.iiu ly'ri-w Saturriav and HpfoafpH fum.

I i.JS more than half over. Not until the waning mo- bline Illinois, 20-0. in the Bie Then Michigan's 4 ments did Notre Dame's Ten fnnthali Myers made a leaping catch defense relent teams. Rain poured all afternoon. Until the i a 1 scoring drive, Carolina had crossed midfield only once.

of Stan Noskin's pass for 35 yards, and the Wolverines got 12 more yards on an interference call at the Missouri 10. Ted Smith, veteran In diana tailback, knocked That was in the 1 i seconds of the first half, Sophomore Bennie McRae Illinois off balance with a 51-yard runback of the opening kickoff, scored 10 X. 3. 1 r-: a when Gib Carson hauled a kickoff 44 yards to the Notre skipped over on the next play, but for the second time, plays later from the Illini one-yard line, then let the Dame 43-yard line Noskin's passing attempt for two extra points fizzled. The sudden flare-up died sophomores strut.

when Jack owner Willi? Hunter, a 195-pound of a flock of passing records, tailback from Memphis, tailed on three tosses. i plowed 16 yards the first time Notre Dame's sophomore Missouri fumbled on the second play after the kick-off and Halstead's recovery and field goal had the Wolverines all set for a victory celebration. Missouri's dramatic win he got the ball and tallied In- studded defense took the starch out of Cummings and diana's second touchdown his mates right from the from the Ilftni 7 at the stact start. of the second quarter; Miserly Defense ning drive took 11 plays, Haas handling the ball on 7 Illini Losses The Irish forced two fum bles by the Tar Heels to John Henry Jackson, an eight of them. He completed three passes, one for 11 yards and another for 5 before the 36-yarder.

other sophomore tailback seize early scoring chances. One failed, but the next paid from Columbus, passed i Vyw i si fr: iV nV', 4 i WALTON (NC) otr in a 24-yard touchdown 18 yards to junior Earl Faison assault, for the Hoosiers' last touch- Runs for 15 Another time, it was fourth A single first down was down in the fourth quarter. North Carolina's allotment in Illinois lost the ball five the first half and the Tar times on fumbles and twice down and 5 yards to go, just inside Michigan territory and Haas could not spot a re Heels' net. yardage was a on interceptions. Ind irn a ry; Qjy ir- TV, r- JOHNSON (M) SLOAN (Mo) scant 33.

Notre Dame, mean- never cave ud the ball except time, rushed for 140 and the to punt, and it used ie quick ceiver. He ran the ball and made 13 yards. poised White pitched for 36 kick to deadly advantage. more. Hunter, who did evervthine That was the play that set Notre Dame's Crotty Smacks Through for 4 Notre Dame halfback Jim Crotty smacks through the line -for four yards before North Carolina's Rabe Walton brings him down with help from Lenny Beck.

Notre Dame won Saturday at South Bend, 28-8. wirkphoto up) North Carolina's impact well, got off one quick kick up tne all-important com pletion to LaRose. was trifling until Coach Jim that went for 63 yards. He Hickey turned the quarter- recovered an Illinois fumble Before the final period back job over to sophomore that led to his touchdown. Ray Farns in the game's action, it was a battle between Missouri's strong kicking game and sure-fingered HUSKERS Continued from Page One ka 21 and romped all the way to the Gophers' 34.

Time ran out on the winners there. The triumph was the first defense, and Michigan's RUDOLPH LEADS A holding penalty had just Other Indiana sophomores cost Notre Dame a 14-yard who stood out included full- squandering defense. Noel Martin was ready and The Wolverines tossed touchdown dash by Ratkow- back Don Cromer of rort ski with the Tar Heels final- Myers, wingback Ron ly taking over on downs on Roemer of Fort Wayne, for Nebraska over Minnesota since a 32-26 barn-burner in 1950. The series now stands away one scoring opportunity after another. Four of their passes were intercepted, Haas their 35.

and center Fred Lautar of 28-6-2 in favor of Minnesota. Final Yard Moundsville, W. Va. picking off two. Another time, Halstead blocked a Mis Only 45 seconds remained Althueh, I when Farri hit n3nn miserable day in the mud, it willing.

He hauled the ball in on the 38, romped back to Minnesota's 22 and Nebraska started rolling. On the fifth play, Tolly sneaked over guard for Nebraska's second touchdown. There were few dull moments from then on. Minutes CLEMSON ZIPS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. (PI Young Mason Rudolph sank' a wedge shot from 40 yards out on the fifteenth hole Saturday and finished with a 67 to take the third round lead in the $40,000 Golden Gate golf tournament also showed two good sopho souri kick at the Tiger 13 but Michigan could not gain and finally missed a field goal on a 29-yard pass play to the more prospects in quarterback PAST VIRGINIA Irish 12.

His 7-yard pitch to. Mover Smith helped get it from the Missouri 17. Mel Myers of Dallas, to the 7. M'ORIfl oir -t at 206. Bump's Debut Missouri got a first-period CI munn 14 Joe Davies, third string later Stephens came running Virginia 0 1 Jem MalhifT, 54, puss from White I Rudolph great shot for an fullback, crashed for 4 and Missouri Turnabout touchdown when Mel West eagle-three on the 497-yard, Smith dived the final yard line, KICK i em Bout 43, nass from (ShingUr, kirkt.

Inn. MAthiA, 45. run fClinr kirk), Clem. lTsr 5. run p5 failed Clem, Wilson.

3. run (pass faiietli. raced 46 yards around right end. End Bob Johnson of Michigan had all but inter and John Counts, a hard-running halfback from New Ro-chelle, N. Y.

A pass Interception by Lautar and a fumble ended Illinois' two best drives at the Indiana 15 and 18-yard lines, both in the third quarter. The Illini wound up with 262 yards from scrimmage to jvien or experience accounted for all the Notre Dame scoring, though it's Clem. 1. Kmc, 53. pais from cepted this Missouri pass intended for Russell Sloan, Michigan moved 67 yard3 Shtrieier (Miineler.

runt. Clem. Knott, 2, run (pass failed) stretching a point in five plays in the third but Sloan took the ball out of Johnson's hands for an eight-yard gain. Missouri upset Michigan, 20-15, Sat Ratkowski a veteran. The par five hole provided him with a one-stroke edge going into today's final 18 holes.

Another youngster, 24-year-old Tommy Jacobs, moved into second place with an eight-under-par 63, breaking the Harding Park competition record. His total is 207. CLKMSON Next Foes At Gtoicia Tch (Satur- At Florida (8atunlny) WiMphnntn UP) junior from Ridgewood, N. period, McRae getting the score on a 44-yard touchdown pass from Noskin. day i urday at Ann Arbor, Mich.

VIRGINIA. had 6'2 minutes of action in the final year of the CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. D'Amalo Boxer 27-13 VICTORY (P) Clemson's fifth ranked Mtttmiri Mirhiran the Hoosiers' but made too many of them in their own territory. Kirt down II IT Terry Brennan regime. Sophs Shine Ruihins vardasit 144 7 9 Pas5tna varriaan IOS Fights to Draw football team trampled Vir-g i i 47-0, in an Atlantic im -i2 -ir Passe Intercepted hv.

4 FOR WICHITA Coast Conference football wnen tsrennan was relieved of his duties last De Punu 7-32 2 44 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO Rumbles lost up the center, grabbed Kramer's pass on his own 45, veered to the left and romped in for Minnesota's final touchdown. But it was a bad day for Stephens. He fumbled shortly efter the second half got under way. Minnesota held, kicked out, and forced Nebraska to punt. Stephens started before he got a firm hold on that punt and Nebraska end George Hajiey pounced on the ball.

The following Nebraska touchdown was almost routine. Four line plays from 16 yards out did it, with Bud White scoring. It was right after this that Stephens made a heroic attempt to make amends for his errors, taking Nebraska's kickoff 78 yards before being knocked out-of-bounds en (he 10. But four downs later Ne game Saturday. Tarda penalUM 29 2s cember, the Rev.

Theodore (JP) Jose Torres, 159 pounds, from Puerto Rico, and Benny At 208 came the second-round leader, Frank Strana-han, and Dow Finsterwald. Slranahan slipped to a 73 Saturday while Finsterwald fired a one-under par 70. Only 80 seconds of the sroKivfi M. Hesburgh, C. S.

presi WICHITA. KAN. UP) The i5oiiri a i rt 2o IS kirk Tech Hangs 16-12 Upset On S. M. U.

Faret. 154. of Cuba, foueht to dent of Notre Dame, point lo. West. 46.

run Mehrer lir h. McRae. 44, paaa from No. ed out that the school sought opening period had elapsed when the savage-tackling Tigers showed who was boss on a 54-yard scoring pass from power running of Ted Dean and Dick Young's accurate passing gave Wichita a 27-13 kin pass failed a 10-round draw Saturday night before a capacity crowd Mo. PldcrKk.

3B paaa from Snow- "the quality of excellent" in den i Mehrer. kick t. Mich. MrRae. in.

run inasa rvled). of its football. football victory over Hardin Mich. Field oal. Halstead 32.

quarterback Harvey White to Newcomers contr ibuted naa.s, run irun lauea. Simmons in a non-conference Statistics Torres had 13 straight victories before the draw. He is managed by Cus D'Amato, TIIK 1 M.lsnn r.ll'!"l" i TiMtiiiiy I IUV t-'ills! 111 ni nulla tl (Jill Jn Fle.k Tummy Unit Jim i i rler Vilntt Ken Wntiirl Sinn niard lavishly to that quality Sat Next Foes SMI' Ml. Twh HIISSOl'RI At Iowa stat leSatur- 1 4 Kirst down RilihinK varriact da halfback Bill Mathis. Quarterback Lowndes Shingler's 4S-yard touchdown pitch to sophomore end Ed Bost boosted the Clemson 'illl -i-t)7 L'HS ll!) L'lll li'l 2 1 II 2 111 1 711-liK lll 2 1 ii 11-71-70 'Jill I 1 21 I 71 21 1 I 2 Till prlot of ex-world heavyweight MICHIGAN MicMsan flat urday.

Most conspicuous were three frisky sophomore backs: George Sefcik of Cleveland, Gerry Gray of lirita yardage Pa sp I'uwj Intftrcpt(i champion Floyd Patterson. game Saturday night. Dean picked up 73 yards rushing, scored on a 43-yard pass play from Young and went 20 yards for another touchdown. Young also connected on 24 1 by 5 3rt 49 Jim I-'piTr 5-4 Ii .1 D'Amato was at ringside, Fumble. lnl Indoor Or Out? FitMifc s.unlers Turn Iv I'nul Ha Yards ptnuhzfd but gave Torres no advice.

Helif rt SIIIKIMI i You can add, to your margin to 14-0 moments later. After that it was all over for Virginia, loser in its last 10 Baltimore and Angelo Da-biero, who hails from Stan Musial's hometown, Donora, Brpwrr 21 He is suspended by the box Southern Metlioclmt VI 0 0 12 fJeorgia Tech 3 IB 72-KH 72 21 braska took over the ball on a 31-yard touchdown pass to Kiln Mike Smirhak Knc Monti Al Brstink sporting fun indoors and out with the help of the ing commission here which followed the lead of the New a M. Jarniin. 2z pans irom Meredith tkirk faiied). .7 fin 21 .72 72-M its 3.

Ray VVichert. M. I'. Orecnrv 37 pail Irom games over a two season span. Bub Ciuctz 2t Meredith tp! railed I.

York State Athletic Commis Minnesota tried at lerh. Fnwell. pass Irom Hiael on iWfll. kirk I. Tern Muriihv.

10 paaa from Braae! on Ipaas failed I the start of the fourth period Miscellaneous For Sale Want Ads. Set out some game birds, or set up a game in the basement. RAWLS WINS sion. Amato is under suspension in New York. Due an ineligible receiver Penn.

Gray was the top Irish gainer with 47 yards in eight carries, one more yard than Crotty ground out in 13 efforts. Dabiero also lost a 14-yard gain because of a penalty. HER 10TH TITLE Tech Hi elli .12. Next Foes ft I N'vv IRatnrilav 4 Scoring Passes EURNEYVILLE, OKLA. W) penalty pushed the Gophers back to the Nebraska 30 and they never returned in that TECH Clemson (Saltir FOR Several peacocka ane a TixlO snooker table.

In rood ahana. 'lay i Betsy Rawls chipped and Lauren Stoelk. Hardin-Simmons opened the scoring early after recovering a Wichita fumble on the opening kickoff. Jim Butler scored from the one-yard line. Wichita tied the score quickly on Young's pass to Wichert.

The Shockers added two more touchdowns in the third period and traded touchdowns with Hardin-Simmons in the fourth. By Recruit Dorow TORONTO, ONTARIO direction the rest of the after ATLANTA, GA. UP) Fred putted expertly at critical stages Saturday to win the You can find every kind Braselton, a transplanted Tex (CANADA) IA) Al Dorow, noon. He's Smacked $7,500 Opie Turner Women's of sports equipment in the Want Ads. Shop and save The excellence of these sophomores held senior halfback Pat Doyle of Sioux City to a very brief appearance.

Short Bursts former Michigan State ace, pitched four touchdown pass Open golf tournament, finish an, topped Don Meredith at his own game Saturday and passed underdog Georgia Nebraska was red hot by ing with a five-under par 73 the Sunday Register Want Ad Way. es and led the Toronto Argo this stage. End Roger Brede for a 54-hole total of 221, 13 Tech to a 16-12 football vie nauts to a 39-9 Big Four tri bowled Stephens over in th under par. Network Sports liascball WEDNESDAY World Series, first gamt, Comiskey Park, Chicago, NBC radio-TV, 1145 m. THURSDAY World Series, second game, Comiskey Park, Chicago, NBC radio-TV, 1145 p.

m. If Milwaukee wins teague pennant, FRIDAY World Series, third game, County Stadium, Milwaukee, NBC radio-TV 12 45 P. M. SATURDAY World Series, fourth game. County Stadium, Milwaukee, NBC radio-TV, 12 45 P.

M. If Los Angeles wins National League pennant, SATURDAY World Series, third game, Los Angeles toliseum, NBC radio-TV 2:45 P. M. ISoxing WEDNESDAY Joey Giardello vs. Dick Tiger, 10-round middleweight bout, Chicago Stadium, ABC-TV, 8 tory over Southern Method As Izo's replacement, umph over Montreal Satur midst of trying to throw and ist.

Braselton climaxed two 70 The victory was the climax of a fabulous season for Rawls. It was her tenth tri day. Dorow joined the Argonauts in midweek, and had teammate Roland McDole re White completed five of 14 passes for 58 yards while he and his mates were holding the touted Cummings to covered on Minnesota's 48. Ackley's Stockdale D. M.

Shoot Victor Merle Stockdale of Ackley broke 136 of 150 targets to take high over-all honors at a trapshoot at the Pioneer only three practices with his yard touchdown drives by throwing scoring passes to Nebraska was set back to umph on the women's tour in which she competed in 25 of 26 events. She wound up the lis 39 by a holding penalty only 15 yards. then on the sixth play, Clay Except for Ratkowskf Jim Powell and Fred Murphy. On the second and decisive drive, Braselton took the starch out of S. M.

U. with new club. It was only the third victory of the season for Toronto, loser of five. Montreal's record now Is 4-4. year winning 326,844 and White cut inside Minnesota'; Gun Club here Saturday.

steal and run, the Irish didn't have to travel more than 30 $3,477 of it came in this tour corner linebacker and bolted 34 yards for Nebraska's yards for any of their touch nament. TIIK I.KAIiritt downs. The scoring jaunts rPr(7 money Politics bonu.M 1 Forty-eight shooters competed in rain. lli-lard A 1. Merle StiWKilale.

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M. KRNT THEATER Statistics CITADEL TROUNCED TALLAHASSEE, FLA. MP) Halfback Bud Whitehead ran 52 yards with a screen pass to start a seven-touchdown parade as Florida State crushed the Citadel, 47-6, Sat h44 5 iii of "ill: 2. Krmise. 4i.

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138 of 1'MI 7- 8- i I'unii urday night. hllii.lilf l.l Yinii prnlized 120 2-1 2m) si uniMi North Carolina 0 8 a 33-yard run to the 12. A conversion after the first touchdown and a 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, both by Tommy Wells, supplied the Tech margin. S. M.

U. almost pulled it out on the last play of the game when Frank Jackson grabbed a Tech punt on his five and raced 50 yards before Tech tackle Toby Deese, the last Yellow Jacket defender, knocked him out of bounds. Meredith treated a crowd of 44,000 to a classy demonstration of his passing art by tossing scoring passes of 22 and 37 yards to halfbacks A GEN It's Carleton, 18-6, Dunn- 7 3 0 2H X. U. Svuruiito.

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Jay Fullmer, 10-rcuind lightweight bout, Providence Auditorium, NBC radio-TV, 8 p. m. Bowling SUNDAY Ed Lubanskl vs. Billy Welu, ABC-TV, 3 p. m.

College Football SATURDAY California at Texas, NBC-TV, time indefinite, depending on World Series telecast. Notre Dame at Purdue, ABC-TV, 1 20 m. Horse ftaeing SATURDAY Beldam? Handicap, AquedL-ct, N. CBS-TV, 2 p. m.

Pro Football SUNDAY Detroit at Baltimore, C3S-TV, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York and Cleveland Networks, 1 P. M. Washington at Chicago Cardinals, CBS-TV Washington and Chicago retworks, 1 p. m. Chicago Bears Tolly intercepted another O.

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