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PgeU Reglster-Gngrd, Eugene, Oct. 1947 Blocked Punt Gives Beavers Vi Wolf pack Right, Oregon Wrong Mentally in Duck Defeat Wildcats Come Back-Upset II OSC Line Star UKa Aiken's Ex-Boys Go 'All Out Winning, 13-6 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1.) Brown, Kramer Gain Coast Tennis Finals; Head Women's Victor Of 14-7 Game fracas. 57 SEATTLE. Oct. 4 U.R A pile SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

4 W) though the Webfoots were warn Tom Brown of San Francisco and national amateur chamnion ed repeatedly that Nevada was not only dangeroui, but keyed up, Jack Kramer of Los Angeles ad team spotted UcuT'M awns on the hSl me roaring baTrfHi half to driver Oregon atate line Drone through the University of Washington's forward wall to take the play during the second half and pound out a 14-7 victory in their opening Pacific Coast conference vanced to the finals of the Pa cific Coast Tennis championshiDs The alert WoHpack had two early scoring chances. They recovered a fumble deep In Oregon territory in the first quarter and Saturday. game here saturaay oeiore ItwasUCI4. Brown, seeded second, defeated fans. the first y.rr: moved to the 15 and tne itf-yara Jim Brink of Seattle, 6-3.

6-2. lines on two occasions. But a 37' 6-3, while Kramer beat Ed Moy-lan, San Francisco, 6-2, 6-4, HI ,1 yard pass play from Norm Van Brocklin to End Dan Garza gave o-z, in tne semizinais. The super-charged Oregon ataie linemen lashed holes in the Washington forward wall and kept the Washington secondary bottled up for the final two periods after the two elevens had shoved and tugged Dorothy Head, Alameda, de. Oregon a touchdown in the sec ond period.

feated Nancye Bolton, of Aus. "aS.3 traiia, o-z, -e, e-s, in women's singles. shino. tt. 0 Oregon again threatened until Nevada's great goal-line stand.

Then, with only five seconds of in an even first half during inter mltipnt rain. Loren Main, Vancouver. B. C. The winning acore was tallica I il AUI-J the half remaining.

Mike Mira defeated Suhr, San Francisco, 7-5, 6-0, in the national boys hard "JO KlCftJff on li. OK court on a 'blocked punt in me uuiu period after Washington had held on the two-foot line to apparently turn back a bone-crushing Oregon belli passed 24 yards to End Carl Robinson for the tying touchdown, climaxing a 71-yard drive. Tackle Bob Corley kicked the extra point a point that looked big the tying 54, Fears Block, Ki.t State drive. Loreni Recovers California Riddles Haplss Gaels, 45-6 Oregon State center Jim Swar- Punt by brick cannonaded through the Washington line to block Larry Hatch's punt from the end zone and end Dick Lorenz fell on the Northwestern 34, 72? ne, and rompej ger and bigger as time elapsed. The most spectacular play of the game came In the final 85 seconds of play, when Duke Lindeman, a great Nevada end Saturday, Intercepted one of Van Brocklln's desperate passes and romped 75 yards behind fine blocking for the payoff touchdown.

ball for the counter. Oregon State blasted and bulled fortheWildoanTLM its way through the Washington forward wall for 60 yards to open isnt pe enough, but ern failed to count the third period only to lose the BERKELEY, Oct. 4 (U.R); A powerful University of California forward wall tore huge gaps in a weak St. Mary's line and Bear backs scampered through at will to crush the Gaels 45-6 Saturday before 80,000 sun-baked fans in Memorial Stadium. The victory, marred by fisticuffs that nearly resulted in a riot in the third quarter, was the third straight without defeat this season for Coach Lynn Waldorf's Californlans.

It was the most lopsided game in the traditional series ball on an intercepted pass on the mispiays. StUl in the tiLll The Oregons were back on their heels in most of the third period, too, after a fumble gave Nevada the ball on the Oregon 17 on the very first scrimmage play of the Washington 20. The Washington backfield, badly rushed by Oregon State's line all afternoon, fumbled on the Washington 29 and Oregon needed State plunged through for a first the Wildcat, mZZ Then TV period. The Wolfpack was stopped on the Oregon 13, then the 18 and again on the 30. The Webfoots put on an offensive late in the third period that was stopped on down on the seven-yard line.

Then Washington tightened and between the two clubs since the held the onrush to take the ball came into action, iotl the Northwestern 30 ner again went tackfcj Bears won 49 to 0 In 1923. the Nevada 13, one yard short of on downs Inside the one-yard marker. a first down, and a short Nevada kick gave 'em another chance. When the Gael line stiffened in third quarter, the Bears took to leaped over tin tad smashed the Beavin Travel 52 Tarda With the scoring threat appar. Oregon lost the ball on downs on the air for the first time this sea.

it up on the H-yard'H for a touchdown. Z'J son and put on display the finest passing attack presented by a the Nevada 18 as the period end' ed. Again Within 12 Yards mis. the kick, ttZZ ently averted, Hatch's kick was blocked and Washington was behind for the first time during the California eleven in a decade. After Larry Thompson blocked a Nevada punt and afternoon.

Breaks Favor Brain1, 1 Even theproudertNortW rooters were itffled faZ The Bears, faturing a pair of long runs by Gravs, marched 54 yards for a touchdown midway in George Bell recovered on the Ne Williams' Shine; noting tn, WMnti but the Northwestern Ik as a unit, was plougnln the first period. They added two more in the second period to make it 19 to 0 at half time. The out-manned Gaels got back Washington drew first blood hi the opening period when they took the opening kickoff deep into Oregon State territory. With a first down on the Oregon State one-yard line, Washington fumbled and Oregon State booted out to the 39. On the first play Dick Rooks Throttle Fresmen 2M9 to irjinj, thi ors attack.

Unable to pi their own 28. RcIm miJl WSC Wins, 7-0 in the game tmporarily early in the third period with Wedemeyer doing the passing and running on THE TURNING POINT IN THE OREGON-NEVADA football game at Hayward Field Saturday afternoon, won by Nevada by a 13-6 score, Is shown here when Norm VanBrocklin was stopped by the rugged Nevada line one foot short of an Oregon touchdown in the second quarter after Oregon had taken a 8-0 lead. VanBrocklin Is shown directly under the Nevada player (with tongue hanging out) and next to End Wayne Bartholomew of Oregon at the left. Under the pile (with nose guard) is Ed Chrobot, Oregon guard. Stan Heath (39), Nevada quarterback, Is driving into the plleup as Oregon's center.

Brad Ecklund (SO) stands hopelessly out of the play. At the right Is Larry Thompson (66), Oregon guard, and Ted Ensslln (14), Nevada back, la at the extreme right. (Bob Wiltshire photo, engraving). Oregon-Nevada Statistics of bounds on his own tt plays Northwests vada 23, fourth-quarter play re-, mained deep in Nevada territory until Lindeman intercepted that pass. 1 Regardless of the spiritless play of the Oregons, they moved within 12 yards of a touchdown in the closing seconds of play until Nevada intercepted a fourth Oregon pass.

Coach Joe Sheeketskl, the former Notre Dame player and Holy Cross coach, was the hero of the comparatively small Nevada contingent following the final gun, Including the two Reno gamblers MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct 4 the 32, and then ealedlobH By ELWIN PAXTON BELL FIELD, Corvallis, Oct, a 66-yard march that ended with quarterback Dennis O'Connor going over from the two for a score. Ottele passed to Dick Hagen who raced across for the score. Mikal-son converted for Washington. Oregon State's tying tally came The Washington State Cougars marched 53 yards for a second A battle-scarred Oregon Frosh After that it was Katy-bar-ae- siegii to eomiM game, and Jim Ttmt him over the soal door. period touchdown Saturday to deflate the Idaho Vandals, 7 to 0, play for the winning taW football squad returned to Eugene on the long end of the statistics but on the short end of a 27-19 score in the season's opener played here Saturday afternoon against before a record crowd of 22,500 in the second quarter when they recovered a fumble on their own 48 and went on a touchdown on passing and running plays.

Dick Twerge plunged for the score from football fans. Grid Scores ana aaaea tne em UCLA oo sdvansg, otJ Northwestern bubbli Ikl INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS fAfttfociatftd Pretal the one yard line. who watched the Oregon practice Number of rushing plays touchdown resulted frcm ij The Williams brothers, Jerry of Washington State, who scored the game's only touchdown on a six-yard run, and Bill of Idaho led EAST Yards sained rushlna sessions for three days last week, Ha told the R-G, "We didn't ex Die oy Art Murakovui ii Mike Dimitro recovnid I the OSC Rooks. The Ducklings amassed a total of 354 yards rushing as compared to 274 for the Rooks, but righthalf Walt Kelly's accurate right arm provided the victory margin in Larry Colorado 0. Notra Dame 40.

Pitttburfh 9. Massachusetts 7, Bowdoln 9, Columbia 13, Navy Dartmouth 28, Syracuse net yaraage rusning iaa Net Yardage Rushing 198 Number of passes attempted 33 Number of passes completed 11 Number of passes incomplete 18 Trojans March Late Northwestern 41. Thi tot pect to win this one. My boys were keyed up mentally, and I the offensive thrusts of the day although most of Billy's passes fell incomplete and he was forced xaie 14, uorneu o. feel that offset the fact that we came wnen an AscbaM punt was blocked ud mtJ by UCLA on the WildatllU To Tie Rice, 7 to 7 to turn to his running game.

were in suoh bad shape physical' rh Newqulst 4 2Q Koch 9 9 Sanders 9 la VanBrocklin 5 1 Bell 7 18a TOTALS 47 5 NEVADA TO 0 MlrabelU 1 10 Rude 11 Trachok 6 33.5 Heath 1 1 Subda 3 the action filled encounter, and lengthened the Rook list of triumphs over their traditional Numoer or passes naa intercepted Yards gained from passing 189 Net yaitlage, passing Sz rushing 347 First downs from rushing First downs from passing 6 Flrfft downs from penalties 3 that it was the short pint til YO YL Net Ave 39 4 35 1.92 10 1 9 3.25 35 0 35 3.88 34 0 34 3.77 26 0 36 5.2 39 0 29 4.14 165 180 TT Yd YL Net Ave 3 0 3 3.0 14 1 13 2.6 34 7 17 2.33 0 9-9 11 0 15 7.5 SO 1 49 9.8 4 I 2 1.0 2 0 2 0.5 0 6 -8- -3. 112 26 is HT ly. Every one of our boys, and we used the entire squad, tried very LOS ANGELES, Oct 4 (U.R) The touchdown came In the second period with Bobby McGuire, Dean Eggers and Williams leading second Blocked MckwiiriW A stubborn University of Southern rivals to three straight. First Blood to Rooks Total first downs 1 Number of punts 3 scores. Colgate 29, Kings Point Q.

Wesleyan 19, Worcester Tech 0L Perm State 84. Bucknell 0. Pennsylvania 39, Lafayette 0. Holy Cross 19, Temple 13. Princeton 21, Brown 7.

Trinity 33, Bates 12. Harvard 19, Boston 14. Vermont 27, Colby 3. Connecticut 14, Spiingfleld 0. Maine 26, Northeastern 8.

Amherst 13, C6ast Guard 0. Rutgers 21, Western Reserve 0. New Hampshire 33, Rhode Island St. T. California football team Saturday the drive.

OSC drew first blood before six ranting average eo Number of mints had blocked 0 hard. The fact that we left such tars as Kalmanir behind, made the boys play all the harder." He thought VanBrocklin the best 4 FLORENCE BOWUNO Numher of ckoffs 3 3 Km minutes had elapsed after Kelly drove the Ducklings back to then- Total yardage punt return 16 29 Elladei 3 FLORENCE Everett Wqf came from behind in the last two minutes of play to score a touchdown and play the Rice Institute Owls to a 7-7 tie before a crowd of 64,231 In the Coliseum. Ave. lcntgin or punt ret. iz.o te.a zeno Total yardage klckoff returns 50 51 Farnsworth 3 own 10 with a pair of 25 yard passer ever, and said if there is a finer passer in competition he had Ave.

length or punt ret. iz.o n.o passes, one to Don Niblett and the After the Cougars had rolled to the Vandal 31, Idaho held and Wellard Beitz kicked to McGuire who returned the punt 27 yards to the WSC 47. Eggers made a yard and then passed to Williams on the 24 who went down the sideline to the Vandal 14 before paced the Pastime Club boilai a victory in the optnial local league during the paitif Number nf penalties against TOTALS 33 yet to see him. SOUTH second to Mark Fuddy. Ron Bar.

la Yards lost from penalties 15 Number of fumbles a Opponents' fumbles recovered 1 The Trojans, after dominating the game in the first half, were helpless before a rejuvenated Rice I LEGEND: TC Times carried; Yd Yards gained; YL Yards lost; Net Net when the McCreidy Ball lost on downs Total yardage Interception retuma 0 99 yards gainea; Ave average. team in the second half, which Aiken was visably upset after the game and said his boys weren't mentally right that they had plenty of breaks but failed to capitalize on them. He thought the line functioned well, but that he was stopped by brother Billy, also posted victories. IN 10 SERIES OAMM Frankie Frisch holds tki was sparked to a touchdown by its rett plunged over from the two and Arvid Niemi's boot split the uprights for a seven point OSC lead. The Oregon Frosh stormed back, however, and after racking up a first down on their opponents 18, Jim Hanns and Gene Miner toted the ball to the two and a quarterback sneak by Earl star quarterback, Virgil Eiken berg.

for playing in the mott Williams smashed off tackle to the nine and Frank Matayii made it another first down on the six. Williams then drove over for the score and Lipplncott's placement 'Choo Choo' Out of Coal -Texas Routs Carolina, 34 to 0 all of the backs were below par, The Owls, showing the stuff that made them one of the tod games with 90. Both squads came out of the game with only minor bumps and for the extra point was perfect, and then kept up the carnage, hteele hit paydirt. Chet Daniels' try for point failed. teams in tne southwest Conference, outplayed the Trojans until the closing minutes of the final period, when the home team drove The Cougars were driving to winning finally by a 49 to 13 edge.

another touchdown late in the gome but the Vandals held on the three yard line and struck back Oregon jumped into a 13-7 lead in the third period on a 35 yard pass from Steele to glue-fingered Army, finding the ponderous 81 yards in 13 plays for a touch, down. Colorado line no problem at all, bruises. The game was expected to be rough and it might have turned into a rockln' sock in' Donnybrook if the officials had not ejected Guard Fred Hopper of Nevada and Guard Ted Meland of Oregon early in the game for slugging. There wasn't a 15-yard penalty throughout the contest. with a ground-gaining attack of Doug Coghill, who snatched the triumphed over the Rocky Moun their own.

tain team 47 to 0. George Walmsley sparked the drive that gave Rice its third period touchdown when he broke pigskin after it had been deflected off the hands of a Rook halfback WINS RACE NEW YORK, Oct. 4 W) Notre Dame, Michigan, Texas, Georgia Tech and Army showed the power exepected of them Saturday as the college football teams fought for interest with the world series, but it was Vanderbllt, Duke, Purdue and Illinois that contributed the surprises. Notre Dame opened the season that every one expects will end without defeat by crushing a stubborn Pittsburgh aggregation, 40 to 6. Michigan belted Stanford for 28 points in the very first quarter and galloped the remaining 25 loose for 30 yards to the Troian yards unmolested.

Daniels conver NEW YORK, Oct. 4 War 37. After an exchange of kicks, ren Wright's Citation, latest of th Calumet colts to bid for a cham riRRT QUARTER -Cantata Scott Bess Stop Justice Illinois, counted out of the Big Nine title running, showed it still had plenty of competent athletes by walloping an Iowa team that was considered a championship prospect. The score was 35 to 12. Georgia Tech mastered Tulane, tne luce backs alternated carrying the ball and worked it down uke 19, Tennessee T.

Mississippi 35, South Carolina 0. Virginia 41, Virginia Tech 7. Randolph-Macon 23, Johrur Hopkins 18. Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 7. Wake Forest 16, Clemson 14.

Georgia Tech 20, Tulane 0. Auburn 14, Louisiana Tech 0. William and Maty 58, Citadel 7. West Virginia 35. Washington St Lee 9.

Georgia 35, Louisiana State 19. Arkansas 9, Texas Christian 0. SOUTHWEST Texas 34, North Carolina 0. Houston 35, Daniel Baker 1ft MIDWEST Wichita 28, Bradley Tech T. Grinnell 14, Knox 8.

Oklahoma 26, Texas A 14. Ohio Wesleyan 28, Otterbein 20. Kansas 37, Iowa State 7. Illinois 35, Iowa 12. Minnesota 28, Nebraska IS.

Northwestern 27, U.C.L.A. 26. Purdue 24, Ohio State 10. Wisconsin 7, Indiana 7. Ohio University 14, Butler T.

Michigan 49, Stanford IS. Michigan State 7, Mississippi State 0. FAR WEST Oregon State 14, Washington T. Washington State 7, Idaho 0. Nevada 13, Oregon 6.

Wyoming 12. Brigham Young 7. Utah State 26, Colorado A IS. Colorado 7, Western State 6. OSC Rooks 27, Oregon Frosh 1.

Occidental 26, Cal Aggies 14. Naval Air Hellcats 34, S.F. Slate ft. California 45, St. Mary'a 8.

USC 7, Rice 7. Elliot, Browers Win (U.R) Two blr Innings and the strong right arm of Milwaukee's Glenn Ellott, former -Oregon State pitcher, combined Saturday night to give the Brewers an easy 9 to 1 victory over the Syracuse Chiefs and the right to wear the mtyhical Little World Series "crown." i thti toss from Cant toss from Captain Ecklund won and elected to receive. Dick Trachok to the USC 4, where three plays later, Eikenberg punched over for pionship, Soturday won the (nmed Belmont futurity like a future Whilaway or Armed and his filly took Lou Robinson klcknff on his 15 and returned to the 41. Three plays netted four yards and Jake Lctcht returned Beasley's kick four yards to the Oiecnn partner, Bewitch was third. tne score and Jim Williams con.

verted. The Trojans were not to be de 20 to 0, just a week after the 13. Jim Newqulst and Lelcht made a first down on the 25 on two plays. Bob Koch made five and then Newqulst fumbled and Tackle Tlnnaa Carlson recovered for Nevada on the Oregon 37v med, however. Two substitute backs, Powers and Jack Kirby, VanBrocklin Praised Johnny Suhdn went wide to hi right Green Wave tumbled Alabama.

Tulane's efforts of a week ago, however, lost luster when the Crimson Tide bowed to Vanderbllt, 14 to 7. The day's really big surprise, ana cuiobck ior a nrsi nown on me 19. but on the next nlav Ted Kondel fumbled were me snming iignts of the Trojan drive in the closine min sion attempt was successful. Capitalize on Breaks Hopes for a Duckling victory soon faded, however, as OSC capitalized on a blocked kick and a fumbled lateral to make two lightning scoring thrusts. Kelly sparked a final Rook drive with his deadly bullet passes to add a fourth Orange and Black tally with five minutes remaining in the game.

Oregon never gave up as they stormed back in the dying moments of the clash to add another touchdown paced by Stelle's aerials and scatback Dick Maudlin's winged feet. Stelle scored the touchdown on a quarterback sneak. Three Oregon Frosh suffered injuries that may keep them out of action for at least a few prac utes, with Powers breaking out of WILLAMETTE TABLES GOOD FRESH lW -HORSES- scenic Morown TRAIL TO WUOW. Hiding Inttrad Call for JlppohW1 and Geortto Bell reclvered on the Oregon Oiegon failed to advance with the aid of a Nevada penalty and VanDrock-Un's 49-yard kick was grounded on the Nevada 30, then MlrabelU, on fourth down, pawed to Robinson, who tuok It on the one und (ell over to ecore. Coi ley's placement provided 7-8 lead with five seconds remaining in the half.

Garzn had time to return Dan Orllch's short klckoff 8 yards to the Oregon 38 before the halftima gun Sparked by Heath's 14-yard pan to an ft rvrniHpl'a 24-varH ni'n a quarteroack sneak for a 30 yard gain. He then passed to Gordon Gray on the Rice 15, and the Trojans worked the ball to the Rice 1, where Verl Lillywhite scored. Tom Walker converted and tied around his right end, the Wolfpack had a i sounded. however, was the treatment accorded Charles 'Choo Choo' Justice and his North Carolina teammates by the Texas Longhorns. The southwest club jarred some 47,000 spectators by scoring in the first five minutes and intercepting enough passes to build the final first down on the Oregon 28 In four plays.

Heath tried another pass, but Leicht wrestled the ball away from Lindeman for an interception on the Oregon 18. Lelcht made on and then, on a shov1 THIRD QUARTER Leicht returned Orltck's kickoff from the goal-line to the Oregon 10. On the first play, Keith DeCorsey fumbled and Tackle Fred Leon i-nni-(l fnr NWfi on the Ore a on 17. uie can game. pans from VanDrockltn, passed to Lou Robinson for 23 vards and a first down But four plays netted only three yards 2819 WUlsmeKe score to 34 to 0.

Duke Posts Win igan Massacres and ureKon iook over on me n. i-eicnv lost 3 and then his pass, after a shovel Sass from VanBrocklin, was Intercepted Dar Farnsworth on the Oregon 30. A past from Heatn to Farnsworth netted tice sessions. Guard Art Harris Duke, with at least six stalwarts on the injured list, registered on the Oregon 42. Three plays netted only four yards and Heath returned Van-Brocklin's punt from his 7 to the 23.

An exchange gave Nevada the ball on Its 28, but after a first-down pass fiom Heath to Beasley, Nevada was forced to punt. Oregon had the ball on Its 37 as the scoreless period ended. Wed on the 18 where Kondel recovered. Bcaslev Immediately kicked and Lelcht returned 13 yards to the Nevada 43. A Nevada penalty madt the ball to the 40.

VanBrocklin, on an attempt pass, reversed and ran 11 yards to a first down on the 29. Leicht failed to gain and then Trachok intercepted VanBrocklln's pass on the 13 and returned to his 28. Thompson and Garza tossed Zero and Kondel for losses and Beasley kicked out on the Oregon 39. Bell made 3 and Benny Holcomb madt 3. but fumbled, Orlich recovering on the Oregon 43.

Nevada couldn't gain and Holcomb took the punt on the goal line and returned to the 19. On a or "dead man" play. Van Brocklin passed to Lelcht for a 26-yard gain and a first down on the 43. With two minutes to go. VanBrocklin failed to hit and then pitched one to Lelcht.

It was short of the mark and Lindeman snatched It out being touched. After Corley missed his placement the score was 13-8 with one minute and 2.1 seconds of play remaining. Wally Still took Orltch's kickoff on his 10 and returned to the 32. VanBrocklin passed to Still for and then fatled on the next. Arnett Johnson passed to Larry Stoeven and the officials ruled interference on the Nevada 23.

With 35 ocnds remalninc VanBrocklin failed and then ran 11 yards cost five yards, and then Orlich intercepted VanBrocklln's past on the 3 and returned to the 13 as the game ended. Lineups and ummary: OREGON NEVADA first down on tne is. lost Stanford, 49 to 13 suffered a possible broken rib its first football victory at Knox- his substitute, Larrv Hull was I ax 1 1 It ANN ARBOR. Art. 1 (U.R) Michigan's aweiom.

Wni. FOR SERVICE ON CARBURETORS IGNITION STARTERS GENERATORS OAS ENGINES vard and Gana downed Farnsworth for a fi-yard loss. belle's pnss failed and then Ecklund knocked down Heath's fourth-down try, Oregon taking over on its 24. Koch made a first down on the 24. Lelcht failed at the line and then Newqulst went two yards before an attempted lateral went for a fumble and Leon recovered on the Oregon 36.

Four passes netted only six yards and Oregon took Bell and Koch made a first down on the 4Clt, Kock making a yard on a fourth down trv. Three olavs netted 8'it v.nir miuS uii icimesee, Knocked unconscious for several 19 to 7, and Purdue, regarded athe close of the game having only two qualified football. End Glen Keltner received a deep flV nw'T i sash under his eye and a possible ing Ohio State, 24 to 20 broken nose from a cleated Rook In another intersectional contest! shoe hUt Ut Mis5isslp- A glance at the statistics reveals' pi State, 7 to 0. that the BnoV. nH Vrn.h ines, displaying lightning speed and baffling deception, massacred the Stanford Indians, 48 to 13 Saturday in an intersectional football game before 68,100 fans In Arkansas started with a rushi r.ricorf fw a ,.11 to the Oregon 49 and on a fourth-down punt formation.

Van Brocklin passed to tent for seven vards and a first down uei Clark- Battery ElatrkJ luicnigan aiaaium. The highly-rated Michigan first team toyed with Stanford for two periods, racked up a 42 to 0 lead and then retired to the bench to TRY aerial department, both teams attempted 19 passes, OSC complet but soon slowed down In the heat1 although its to 0 pace was too much for Texas Chfistian. In other big games around the on the Nevada 44. A 20-vnrd pass from VanBrocklin to Garza, plus Sanders' 2-yard drive, made It first down on the Nevada 33. The rain became steady at ing 14 and Oregon connecting for 1991 WEST 6TH STREET Garza LE Arllch 48 Dotur LT Carlson 56 177 tnat point, and except for one on a vnivooi La sinofsky si i nation, Wisconsin and Indiana Lineups: 9KCONO QUARTER following penalty.

VanBrocklin passed 10 yards to Garza for a first down on the Nevada 49. Bob Sanders made nine on two plays and then Van Brocklin, on a quarterback snaak, made a first down on the 37. On the next play, VanBrocklin passed to Garza who took the ball on the nine and carried Heath on his back across the goal line for a touchdown. Two minutes and IT seconds of the period had elapsed. Newqulst's placement attempt for extra point was wide.

Ernie Zeno returned Pete Miller's kick-off 38 yards to the Nevada 41. Trachok made 13 and then Kondel 14 on left and right end runs for a first down on the Oregon as. Jordon Ellades made 3 and than Robinson downed him for a 1-yard loss and Garsa cut Heath down for a tfttyard loss to the 38 from where Beasley kicked into the end aone. A 38-yard pass from VanBrocklin to Lelcht paved the way to a first down on the 30. Another VanBrocklin-Lelcht pasj was good for 19, and then two flve-vard penalties gave Oregon another first down oo the Nevada 11.

Bell made 3', Nevada was off sides and Bell made 3 again for first down on the 9. VanBrocklin made one and then a pass to Lelsht Into the end aone was knocked down by Lindeman. Lelcht, on an optional pate play, wai forced out on the one-foot line. From there VanBiocklln waa held on a sneak and Nevada took over. It was likely the turning point of the game.

A second Oregon touchdown ici reserves complete the rout. It took Michigan only 49 seconds of the first period and two plays to score its first touchdown. Halfback Bob Chappuis, the Big Nine's leader in total offense last v.r played to a 7-to-7 tie. Navy lost jto Columbia, 13-0, Georgia wal-5 loped LSU, 35-19, Minnesota beat it; Nebraska, 28-13, and Mississippi rosltla. FHOSH Neta" Bffi'1' sleeper and another on Oregon's passing came went to pot.

A I pitch to Girii In the end tone was1! long. Koch made 4 and then another: vasi failed. Bell, on a wide sweep to i Us left, went 3 yards, one short of a first down and Nevada took over on its 13. Beasley short kick went out on his'24 Ecklund Carusp Meland RO Tilton Stanton RT Leon L. Robinson RG Beaslev D.

Johnson QB Heath lelcht LH Subda Newqulst RH Tiachok Bell FB Rude Marten LO Daniels Gray li aeieatea soutn Carolina, 33-0. GetvaLx RO h.i. WELL DRILLING C. E. GORDIHIER 8 SON Nordyhe RT 41.

and Sanders nade 18 yards on three; Oregon 0 10 0 plays for a first down on the 23. Bell Nevada 7 0 811 RE uixon Keltner chopped on. a nnd tnen yanUrocklm Touchdowns for Oregon: Oarxa. Touch-pass just missed ana. Lelcht took the 'downs for Nevada: Robinson.

Lindeman. Puddy Byers Kelly Barrett Stelle LH Sullivan RH Miner Hanns npxt pitch In "coffin cm-iicr." hut Extra potnbf lor Nevada: Corley tplace- EUGENE, ORE- 1941 HARRIS STREET KxKs heaved a 60-yard aerial to end Bon Mann for the score. That started the parade of seven Michigan touchdowns, halted only in the first period when the Wolverines failed to score. "Automatic" Jim Brieske, place-kicking specialist for Michigan converted on aU seven tries PENGRA BEATS BROTHER Bill Pen Bra Hfo.D was ruled out of bound The fourth down hcav, slipped through Kohtnson's finKers tn the end lone and Nevada took over on its IP as the period ended. t'Ot'RTII QUARTER Hell tossed Trachok for a flve-vard loss and Zero made El Tocrylowskl's kick from hts Frosh fl 0 7 819 Scorlnp: Touchdowns: Stelle 1, Cow.

hUI, Byers Barmt. Conversions: Daniels. Niemi if. Substitutions: Oregon: Ends Miller. McCowan.

Bartholemy. Stoeven. Tackles Roberts. Guards Thompson. Berwick.

Backs VanBrocklin, Sanders. Koch. Holcomb, SHU. A. Johnson.

DeCourcey. Nevada: Ends Lindeman, Robinson. Hayes. 'Water For Every Purpose BROOKS TO CHICAGO, Oct. 4 OJ.PJBrook-lyn's football Dodgers emulated the baseball team Friday, coming from behind in the last half to win their first All American Conference victory by sinking the Chicago Rockets, 35 to 31.

BIG SIX TIE SALEM, Ot 4 Salem and Alhany High Schools plavrd to a 7-7 tie in a Bi: Six League game Saturday nliht. mtflht hav, turned the aatoe Into a vie. was partiauv oiorKed oy Larry p.i"u:,, y.v. tory pasalblr rout. After a punt the ii IHoward.

Tackles Grevlch. Corley. Substitutes: Rooks Ends Ecklund Praser: tackles NalJ. HitffeL Heater: guards Metsker, Woody: centers Oliver Sandvig; backs Davis, Acker. Reynolds Webfoota war, knocking on the door i nn LJ iGuards Hooper.

Sanehes. Carmodv. Cen again, but lost Ui ball on the Nevada 29. L.n niade 4 the is Samltr" ters Kelnhardt, Zippman. Backs Subda.

i 5. .7 i "topped at the line and then VanBroek- MTabem. rarns- Maiemricnter, rarellax. Ftoih Ends Hubbard. Mobley, Haivey, Celt: tackles: "wlln fun-bled a to irth-riown attempt.

drlv, waa sparked by Kondel 1 1-yaid i stnofsk' O'ftcials: Referee: James Cain. Wash. recovering on his IS. Brown. iruards: Hull.

Bonnell Wnr, to uiomer Ore: backs: Maudlin. MorrisnMoOT rt "nS to win the Baptist Hole. Drilling Operating Sine 1905 Eugan Phone 5384-W m-H Nevada f.illed to ssin and l.elcht re-'lnaton: llmolre: Mel lneram. Rontaua: Santos. iuii ami nnui i phm in anrnuan Howard for a first down on the Orecon rcuwwsHip uon touma- Officials: SS.

Heath hit Hsl Hayes for nine yards. turned Itcasley's kick lit yards to the Head linesman: Toug Lowell. College of Nevada .13. Koch made 3. a pass failed ildaho: Field Judge: riwood Stajbuck, and Vanilrotklln till Koch lor ill yards.

I Chicago. Vern Maiju-rTead 'SSffi Mriday the Oakway goif Held, ludtai Chuiaa Bnrhtai. I course Hall: umpire: mjboi aoioca.ca aowa two pasMa, BUtrsi.

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347,874
Years Available:
1891-1963