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Tigt to, lUgtsfer-GngrJ, Eugene, Nov. 9, 1947 Notre Dame-27 to Oregon on the WayBut the Pilots Win' In Grid Gome of Year1 Arctic Weather Cops Ducks' 12-6 Triumph SOUTH BEInJj, ina. xnov. o. Uf Notre Dame's enui jnsn never weie suuugcr man mey were Sah 1 when they defeated Army, 27 to 7, in the last li ind then Bll went off hli left tackle for (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) in iVio Ho-tb nf I I 23 ana xirsi aown on tne cougar Xi.

series wnicn a u. uic immortal KjJ Lelcht and Bell made 7 and a WSC Rockne penalty made It first down on the 17, to the Oregon 31 In the first quarter and to the 34 In the second Lelcht went off his right tackle for 15 yards to the two. Bell boomed to the one- The West Point team fought a good battle, but th no match for the rampaging Irish of Oregon's only other threat came in dets were the third period -when the Web- foot line and Lelcht was held for no Lelcht slipped for a lorfi to the 5, from where VanBrocklln passed to Gara In the end zone for the touchdown with With electric speed the Notre Dame team struovri foots drove to the cougar 3 De fore fumbling. first neriod Armv kicked off, and Terry Brennan Notre Dame on his own five yard line. He moved Hi four minutes of the quarter remaining.

Williams Intercept! Paul returned Leicht's klckoff to his 34. The weather was more terrific of the field and as his blockers picked him up he broke thtml the 25. out lor tne sidelines, ana ran au tne wav tn Paul made two and then Miller passed to Bacoka for 23 yards and a first down on the Oregon 39. Aiken made three and two Miller passes fell Incomplete. Paul than football.

The "blizzard" that struck just before the second half started conked out all but one of the Western Union lines in the George Connor and Ziggy Czarobski each took out two ArrmrT fi in the midfield. Fred Earley converted, and Notre nJ.ttcli4 Kicked out on tne Oregon 13. Lelcht and Bell made a first down to the 36 and then the victory march. VanBrocklln passed to Garza for 19 to press box and sent most of the less tne 43. vantirocKiin's next Dass Douncea set- (.

YSA aaV off Bell and was Intercepted by Williams, wno returnea yaros to tne cougar v. Three oasses bv Miller were lncomolete Brenmn Again The Irish linemen, big, rough and tough, were poundia Army line, but the Army forwards refused to give up 8 They tried to pour through on every play and did. Yet, halfway through the first period, every play SL Notre Dame's Quarterback, Johnny Lujack, clicked, an ana uerwicK oiocKea raurg kick. Tne ball bounced away from three Webfoots and Bacoka recovered for WSC on the Oregon 31, as tha period ended. SECOND QUARTER: hardy spectators home By tne fireplace.

Coach Jim Aiken said that he felt fortunate in defeating the Inspired Cougars, but pointed out that his Webfoots came through In the clutch. The Oregon players came out of the game with no Injuries. Coach Phil Sorboe, who was tempts, the Irish marched 80 yards for their second score Li Brennan made the toucnaown rjut tnis time it was on a nj1 Paul was atoDced at the line, and then riltiriffp. -JS DeWayne Johnson Intercepted Miller's pass on the Oregon 18. After another LujacK ran nis piays inio ine line ai mis stage of the if Notre Dame didn't make a first down, he wa punt exenange, wau took over on us Paul and George made a ffrst down to the 45.

Paul romped 17 to the Oregon 28 pn the next play. Three plays netted only three yards and Lelcht returned Paul' kick 13 yards to the Oreeon 18. After' punt and let Army tear itself apart trying to come back. But Army couldn't maintain an attack in the first halt awarded a new two-year coaching contract, before the game, said, toe imra penuu, iwub wiuno ui again, rin irmy puntnj out of bounds on the Cadets' 47. From there it took only nine for a touchdown.

Bob Livingstone was at half back thon jack sent him and Mike Swistowicz into the line. Big Mike IK ah Ann. nlav on1 T.lvinffctnni mnrV th tnllv nrt a a oiA-yara. m. Army Scoring Drive Armv came through with a scoring drive then, but it late.

The Cadets started from their 44. Arnold Galiffa sentiJ D.Vk.. Tnn1. Ctnn rA T7im Qnlltnn jn. .1 1- another punt exchange, WSC took over on Its Paul and George made a first down to the 45.

Paul romped 17 to the Oregon 28 on the next play. Three plays netted only three yards and Lelcht returned Paul's kick 13 yards to the Oregon 18. There was little action In the period, mostly punt exchanges without either team rolling up a first down. Oregon took over on Its 38 with three minutes to go. After a WSC penalty.

Oregon was awarded a 25-yard pass on interference to the WSC 42. VanBrocklln was smothered and after two penalties that moved Oregon bffck to Its 29, Koch made and VanBrocklln kicked. Fumbles Costly Chrobot intercepted Matayas' left-handed pass and returned to the Oregon 40. On the last play of the half, VanBrocklln completed to Stoeven, who went for a first down on the WSC 48, UlUCtlC, a.lY nj.ua.v dim, i.unau iuiu me ltng gnJ I completed a pass to Don Goldstrom for 8 yards. Rowan finally mem 10 come osck.

Starting from its own 20, Notre Dame again marched 80 jJ with Jim Martin. Swistowicz and Larry Coutre luEsine th. OVER AND AT 'EM goes a Portland University freshman, who lunges across the body of an Oregon frosh blocker In an attempt to nail Dick Maudlin (extreme right) In the second period of Saturday's grid feature won by the Baby Pilots, 15-0. Racing downfield to clear a path la Halfback Dick Morrison (58), while cutting across to aid the cause is Steve Button (50) both of Oregon. (Wiltshire photo, engraving.) That made it 27 to 7, and Notre Dame took the ball from a3 1 1 1 i snortiy aner ine kick-oii auu ivey.

it, wmi repealed drives the line. Fumbles were costly to both teams', but The victory was Notre Dame's Zdra in the series. Army won seven ana lour were ueu. Oregon's misplays stopped at least two strong running attacks. THIRD QUARTER; Keith DeCourcey took the opening second half klckoff and returned 17 yard to the Oregon 29.

where he was hit hard and Duck Frosh Lose to Portland, 15-0 Headline Bouts Announce! wu taken from the game In a stunned condition. Bell made three and then Bob Sanders battled his way 18 yards before he fumbled and Tom Baker recovered for WSC on the Oregon 48. "Naturally we hate to lose, but we lost to a swell team, a clean bunch of players which goes for myself, the players and the staff." Ecklund Tough From the press box, Center Brad Ecklund played a fine defensive game on short passes but the long ones were those that did most of the damage. Bob Koch's powerful running was outstanding and of course Garza played his usual great game. The victory, the ninth against WSC's 11, moved the Oregons one notch closer to its goal finishing the season without another loss.

But unless the pass defense shown by Oregon here Saturday improves, the Webfoots are in for a bad time at Palto Alto next Saturday when they play fast Improving Stanford. The season closes at Eugene November 22, against Oregon State. Oregon looked great at times, especially on the touchdown drive that mixed power with pass deception. The Cougars, with their and "double-T" attack, that included direct passes from center and spread plays, showed more razzle-dazzle and had Cougar supporters on their feet until Koch made the timely interception of Miller's pass with 13 seconds of playing time remaining. FIRST QUARTER! Captain Wllllama won tht toss from Co-Captalns Berwlch and Meland and elected to defend the goal against the wind.

Lelcht'a shot klcltoff was returned to the WSC 44 by Baker. George and Paul, on throe plays, ripped off a first down for WSC on three plays to the Oregon 42. Miller lost 7 on a pass attempt and necessitated a fourth-down punt into the end zone. After an exchange of punts, Oregon opened Its 80-yard touchdown drive from the 20. Koch and Lelcht made 21 to the For First Boxing Program Ex-Army Stars Pace 'Ole Mss Aiier a iive-yara penalty.

Williams and George clloDed off 11 vards In two nlavit. Pilot Passes Spell Difference and then Williams fumbled on the next play and Wayne Bartholomey and Ted Meland recovered for Oregon on the 25, Bruins Baiter Beavers, 27 to 7 Teams to Sweeping Victories The Eugene Boxing Club makes its first appearance at the Armory Wednesday night, with a power-laden card of the best punchers from Eugene playing NEW YORK, Nov. 8 W) Terry ceptions by Carl Holland, a sub -ueicni iosi iwo, dui itocn arove nine and then 12 for a first down on the 44. Bell clicked off another first down on the WSC 46, but the offensive bogged down In the snow bj three nlavs netted nnlv back, gave Cornell a 12 to 6 ver By FRANK COTHRELL A combination of a Portland one yard and VanBrocklln boomed one host to a crew from Yakima and. PORTLAND, Nov.

8 OP) Frosh needle-threading pass of- lense combined with an air-filled or nis many nne punis out on tne wsc v. Garza Crashes Through George was held at the line and then made six. On third down Paul dropped back to his five to kick. Garza boomed In and covered the kick, nicked It un tm The UCLA Bruins turned their flock of fleet backs loose against Oregon pass defense featured the the Oregon State Beavers Satur Baby Pilots' 15 to 0 victory over the WSC three and scored with eight day and raced to a 27-7 Coast the University of Oregon Duck Conference victory before 30,870 fans to keep alive their fading lings in the mire of a university practice field Saturday afternoon before 500 fans. The outstanding play of the Oregon line and the nose Bowl hopes.

Portland The evening's program calls for ten bouts, with a double main event featuring Denny Quinn and Andy Borego tangling in the feature match for 126 pounders. a classy little puncher from Yakima, way to a championship in the Yakima Golden Belt Tournament last year, and is a plenty tough featherweight. Quinn who had been out of the ring for some time with a broken cheek bone, has worked himself minutes, 50 seconds of the period gone and the store 12 to 0, after Lelcht missed hfs placement. After Williams returned Leicht's kick-off 28 yards to hfs 40, George made a first down to the 50. George made three, but fumbled and recovered for a five-yard loss on the next play.

He made three back, but was forced to kick, Lelcht returning 13 yards to the Oregon 29. Bell lost a yard, but Koch ripped off 14 to the 42. Newqulst made 8 and Koch ten to Little Skip Rowland, UCLA diet over Syracuse. Despite the weather conditions Columbia's 'air arm functioned well enough for the Lions to dump Dartmouth, 15 to 0, and Georgia Tech had to get a last period touchdown to halt the stubborn Navy outfit, 16 to 14. Penn State stuck to straight football as it blanked Temple, 7 to 0, and the soggy conditions didn't bother Skippy Minisi, Penn's great back, as he shepherded his Quaker mates to a 19 to 7 victory over a previously unbeaten Virginia outfit.

Both Penn State and Penn remain undefeated. Purdue Out of Gas The weather was better in the halfback, headed the scat backs, brilliant running of Denny Sullivan and Dick Morrison were com Brennan stunned Army by returning the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown today as Notre Dame and the Cadets ended their 34-year old series with a 27 to 7 Irish triumph that completely overshadowed spectacular events on other college football fields. But the score might have been different had Army been able to use some of the players it once had who now are competing Big Barney Poole, who flunked out last June and now is at Mississippi, did his share as the Rebels whipped Tennessee for the first time in 45 years, 43 to 13. Shorty McWilliams, who resigned from the Academy a year ago last September, guided and plunged the Mississippi State eleven to a 14 to 0 verdict over Auburn. Princeton Wallops Harvard scoring the first touchdown on i 5-yard dash around end, and keeping the Bruins in Beaver terrl the Cougar 40.

Lelcht fumbled on the next play and Laurie Nieml recovered on the Cougar'it 36. The Cougars made three yards on two plays as the period ended. pletely over-shadowed by the amazing effectiveness of the visitors' passing attack. Coach Phil Loprinzi's gridders completed 11 aerials in 21 tries in scoring their second win over a tory most of the afternoon with other quick sprints through and around the ponderous Beaver line. 41.

VanBrocklln passed to Koch for eight into fine shape and in his sparring sessions has looked very sharp for FOURTH QUARTER: Paul was held without gain on the first play and Lelcht returned Paul's kick 11 Bruins Relax The Bruins went to work early, freshman team of the Pacific Trojans Have Trouble Coast Conference, having de so early in the season. A fast man, Denny punches hard -with either scoring in a 69-yard march the feated the Oregon State Rooks 6-0 yarns 10 ine uregon iv. two ays lost a yard, plus a five-yard penalty, anrl VanBrocklln kicked to the Cougar 49, Williams returning to the Oregon 45, Koch knocked down Paul's pass and Aikens made a vard. Miller then nasaeri hand, and will be gunning this earlier in the season. The Port midwest and upsets were fewer although the ease with which Wis year for a return trip to Boston, Tipping Indians, 14-0 LOS ANGELES, Nov.

8 OJ.RJ I first time they got the ball. Halfback Cal Rossi set up the score for Rowland by taking a short pass and dancing out of the arms of three Beavers in a 40-yard ad land Frosh gained 129 yards from their completed aerials and added where he reached the semi to Bacoka for 11 and a first down on the Oregon 33. Miller passed to Paul for 9 consin disposed of Iowa, 46 to 14, indicated that Michigan, who won from Indiana by a 35 to 0 count, an additional 70 from the line of DENNY QUINN In Fight Headline? A do-or-die Stanford football ana men ran six to a first down on the 10. Aiken's made two and Miliar rmnqorf Heavy rains and lashing winds finals of th National AAU championship bouts in 1942. In the second half of the main scrimmage.

vance to the Beaver 20. to Williams for 7. Another Miller pass created spectator discomfort and might have a busy day next Sat- The Oregon Frosh completely That one came so easily the State High School 175 JotJ team Saturday held mighty Southern California down to a single touchdown for three periods football upsets in the East. Yale urday. The Badgers now are sec failed, and WSC had the ball on the Oregon 7, fourth down and one to go for a first down.

Paul went off hi Wt tnekt event, Dick Weldon will tangle dominated the play in the first Bruins relaxed, and midway ond in the Big Nine behind the was spilled by Brown, 20 to 14, with Gil Kelsey in the 147 pound championship last year It Pel man, will be more than an eqJ for the bard hitting heavy fral period, twice moving to within the Portland five-yard line, only but Trojan power succeeded in Princeton walloped Harvard, 33 through the second quarter found themselves on the short end of a class. A southpaw, Weldon took runnerup honors in the Boston was partially stopped, but whirled and went over for the touchdown with six minutes, 20 seconds of the final frame gone. Llpplncott missed the placement. Sun Starts to Shine running the final score up to 14-0. fo 7, in the first of the year's Big to have the Pilots stiffen their de.

7-6 count. Yakima. The hard-fighting Stanford Three battles and a pair of inter tryouts last year in Portland, and fense and successfully hold off the AM a sternal for WSC's new hone, the Verle Baarsted will reprisal is bearing down this year to make team turned back the Trojans for 14 minutes and 40 seconds of the sun started to shine. Had the clouds Wolverines. Purdue's amazing Boilermakers ran out of gas against the big Minnesota line, losing 26 to 21, and Ohio State knocked off Northwestern, 7 to.

6, with -a touchdown and an extra point that came fully three minutes after the final gun. Oregon attack. 13-Yard Punt remained most of the ner od would have the grade if he can. A very serious fighter, Weldon hits hard the Eugene club in the llpj weight special event against El Howllett of' Portland. BaarSI Two successive 15-yard penalties pushed them from mid-field back to their own 22.

The Beavers then took a punt on their own 41, and before the Bruins could catch up, drove 59 yards to a The victors gained their first scoring opportunity at the start of and uses that left-hand to all its Golden Bears Bump Tough Huskies, 13-7 first period before Southern Cali-fornlt could put over its lone first-half touchdown. Doll Scores But the Trojans were not to be advantage. the second period when a 13-yard won the Vancouver Invitafea tourney early this year, audi been played In semi-darkness. Lelcht returned the klckoff 15 yards to the Oregon 26, but the Webfoots could move only five yards on three plays and VanBrocklln kicked, Williams returning 10 yards to the Cougar 44. Miller made four and then passed to Kofler for a first down on the Oregon 43.

The same combination was good for 30 yards and a first down on the Oregon 13. George made two and then Garza knocked Penalties and spectators on the looking even better now. score. Twenge Scores Kelsey is another champion from Yakima, having won the March of Dimes tournament and a trip to Chicago last year, and is BERKELEY, Nov. 8 denied their score and the next Steve Devault of Portland i field kept the ball in play although the game was over.

Illinois marched over Western Michigan 60 to 14. In Midwest intersectional af UP) Scoring two touchdowns In Yards gained, rushing 92 Yards lost, rushing 22 Net yards, rushing 70 Yards gained, passing 129 Yards lost, att. fwd. passes 7 Total net yardage 190 drive succeeded through the ef Tex Turner of Eugene will go the second period and protecting 134 5 129 43 8 172 5 1 0 It came with the ball on the UCLA 19. Halfback Don Samuel took a reverse from halfback Dick aown Miller's pass.

George made a foot it in the 118-pouhd bantamweid forts of Jim Powers and Don Doll as eacn cracked off 17-yard gains a very shifty boxer in the welter' weight division. the lead throughout a tough game, fairs, Marquette was bowled over class. First downs, rushing First downs, passing ana on iourtn aown Miller pa-s attempt was smothered Oregon taking over on Its 14 with 2'i minutes to go. Koch Pleks Off Pass with Doll scoring from the one. by Villanova, 25 to Cincinnati The remainder of the card ii First downs, penalties 0 University of California's Bears defeated the University of Washington Huskies 13-7 Saturday be Tom Busby of Eugene will be spotting Tiny Weaver of Yakima ten pounds when they meet in the be announced later, according In the opening minutes of the fourth period the Trojans final Bell made three, but VanBrocklln1 fumbled and recovered for a two-yard loss.

handled Miami University, 20 to Michigan State belted Santa Twenge, faked to the left, then passed to Twenge, who had run down the right side line. Twenge snagged it on' the 3 and stepped boxing director, Jim Coffel, i fore a crowd of 45,000. California chalked up the game. semi-winnup, but the heavy. will be equal to the ncwquu; was neia ai ine line ana VanBrocklln kicked to Williams, who returned ten to the Oregon 36.

With one minute remaining pnntivh ttmn 4nr tnti ly got rolling again, marching. 41 yards in nine running Statistics Favor Trojans weight, who won the Washington over the goal untouched. speed and boxing. Total first downs 6 Passes, attempted 21 13 Passes, completed 11 3 Passes had Intercepted 1 Yds. Rained, runback Int.

passes 20 Fumbles 4 3 Opp. fumbles recovered 2 3 No. puns 8 10 Ave. IcnRh punts 41 31.7 Yards gained, pun k.o. ret.

16 92 No. ponaltles 3 3 Yards lost penalties 25 20 dangerous passes Miller pitched and Koch Placement expert Warren Simas came in to give the Staters their cauKnt tor uregon on lis is. It was only through the strength of the Southern Califor clinching points on two touchdown passes thrown by quarterback Bob Celeri. The first was to left end Frank Van Deren, the latter catching the 30-yard heave a stride from the goal and going over. It lead.

It didn't last long. witn 13 seconds remaining, and time running out, two plays lost 4 yards, but the final gun sounded In time in good nia line that they were able to score. Murphy finally restored After an exchange of kicks, the Bruins took the ball on their own 41 and on their first play punt by Jim Hanns off the side to three quarterback sneaks to ended a 43-yard advance. Carl Benson fired a 29 yard pass of his foot went out of bounds on the Portland 42-yard line. Phil Shortly after, the Bears drove that end Bill Clements took over Ms shoulder on the Beaver 30 and Pappalardo, who played a grand game for the winners, hit Larry want to LOOK SLimmER? raced unimpeded to a touchdown.

Lineup: WASH. STATE Position Bauer le Nleml Sturtevant LO Lazor Godfrey RO Doornlnk HT Swanson RE Miller Williams LH Paul HH George Washington State 0 Oregon 8 Clara, 28 to 0, and Missouri traveled into the South for a 28 to 7 victory over Duke. Georgia Improving Kansas capitalized on a Nebraska gamble that failed for a 13 to 7 decision over Nebraska, the Kan-sans' first win in Lincoln cince the Big Six was formed. Oklahoma handed Kansas State its 24th loss in a row, 27 to 13 and Iowa State stepped outside the circuit for a 36 to 6 conquest of Drake. In the southern loop Charles Justice finally pounded North Carolina State, 41 to 6.

Wake Forest traveled to Boston for a 14 to 13 muddy victory over Boston College, a contest that had to share billings with Holy Cross' 6 to 6 deadlock with Colgate. Georgia showed some of its old-time power in disposing of Florida, 34 to 6 and Vanderbilt, primarily Wissbaum for five yards, and Jim OREGON Garza Dotur Chrobot Ecklund Meland Stanton Robinson Johnson Lelcht NewquUt Koch 0 ft 6 fl 011 The second half was all UCLA's. O'Brien then passed complete to Barney Currigan for a first down on the Oregon 42. Another pass found its mark, Pappalardo to Touchdowns: Garza 2, Williams. Substitutes: Washlnrlon Stati Vnrtar Bacoka, Shaaft tackles: Parry, Houghton; guards: Claymore; backs: Aikens.

Bray-ton, Llpplncott, Mataya. Oregon Ends: Stoeven, Bartholemy; tacklrs: Roberts; guards: Kauffman; centers: Berwick, Ecklund) backs: Sanders, DeCourcey, Bell, VanBrocklln, Holcomb. from their 20 to their 48 on 10 and 18 yard runs by left half Ted Ken-field and fullback Jack Jensen, respectively. There Celeri threw to Kenfield who raced 19 for the score. Dick Cullom place kicked 13th point after his earlier effort was blocked.

The 13-0 lead was maintained until less than two minutes remained In the game. Montana State Freezes Portland 20 to 13 ANACONDA, Nov. 8 (U.R) In a bitterly contested game that started in chilly weather and ended in a blizaard, the Montana State Bobcats vanquished the Portland University Pilots by a 20 to 13 score before a slim crowd of 2,000 in Mitchell Stadium here this afternoon. cover the last 10 yards and tally. Walker again converted.

Timberline Ski Race Planned for Nov. 30 Entry blanks for the Arnold Lunn Class A and downhill race may be obtained from Boby Lyon or Phil Edblom, member of the Obsidian Club. The PNSA sanctioned event will be open to both men and women at Timberline Lodge Nov. 30, and the course will be open for practice Saturday afternoon and Sunday before 10 a.m. Portland Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the race which will open PNSA competitions in Oregon for the winter, A $2.50 entry fee will cover the banquent following the race.

Skiers from Eugene who will enter the race will be announced later. Grid EAST Wake Forest 14, Boston College 13. Brown 20, Yale 14. Colgate 6, Holy Cross 9. Princeton 33.

Harvard 7. Georgia Tech 16, Navy 14. Penn State 7, Temple 0. Pennsylvania 19, Virginia 7. Rutgers 20, Lafayette 0.

Maryland 32, Duquesne 0. Columbia 15. Dartmouth 0. Connecticut 23, Rhode Island State 0. Rochester 7, Vermont 8.

Cornell 12. Syracuse 6. Springfield 14, Massachausetta 7. Middlebury 20. Union 12.

New Hampshire 34, Tufs 0. Maine 13, Bowdoln 0. Wash. Jeff. 13, Franklin Marshall 0.

Triniy 33, Norwich 0. Mil0 Referee: John Kennedy. Oonimm: nm. a defensive team, crushed Tennes plre: John Helnrlck. Washington; field judge: Elwood Starbuck, Chicago; head linesman: Douglas Lowell, College of Idaho.

see Tech, 68 to 0. Texas Winner Doak Walker spent most of the afternoon as a blocking back while lot or 7r First downs 10 11 Southern Methodist continued its Marv Diercks, and the Pilot rookies had another first down on the Oiegon 17. After two passes fell incomplete and a line play failed to gain, Pappalardo hit Bill Connell on a perfect screen-pass play, with Connell going the distance behind five man interference. Babe Costello's place-kick, with Pappalardo holding, was good to give the Pilots a 7 to 0 halftime advantage. In the third period, "a Portland drive to paydirt was momentarily halted when Chct Daniels recovered Pappalardo's fumble on the Oregon 14, after the Portland team had marched from its own 40-yard line.

However, after two Duckling line plays had netted but one yard, Hanns dropped back to punt only to have Costello block the attempted kick, the ball rolling behind the end zone for an automatic safetv. The third unbeaten mark by sidetracking rvei yarns, rusning 131 159 Net yards passing .101 96 Forward passes attempted 22 14 Forward passes completed ft a Forward passes Intercepted 3 2 Number of punts 10 9 Ave. dlst. of nunti so a as Texas A 13 to 0. Texas got MIDWEST Notre Dame 27.

Army 7. Illinois 60, Wesernt Michigan 14, Michigan 39, Indiana 0. Ohio State 7. Northwestern 8. back on the victory ledger with I less t.

liswter a 28 to 7 verdict over Baylor and Fumbles 2 3 Rice made its September press clippings look good by blasting Balls tost on fumbles 1 2 Number of Den nl lies a a The game was played on the Ore Yards penalized 35 30 Arkansas, 26 to 0. Utah knocked off Colorado A gon practice field, with over-use of the field and recent rains making the tooting very poor and contributing to the numerous fumbles by both teams. 14th Straight forSOCE, 13-7 De Autremont 'Streaks' at SF 35 to 12, to move far out in front in the race for the Big Seven title. Wyoming and Colorado, erstwhile runnersup, both were defeated, the former by Den Michigan State 28, Santa Clara 0. Wisconsin 4fl.

Iowa 14. Minnesota 26, Purdue 21. Villanova 25, Marquette 7. Kansas 13, Nebraska 7. Iowa Sftte 36.

Drake 6. Oklahoma 27, Kansas State 13. SOUTH Mississippi 43, Tennessee 13. Vanderbil 68, Tennessee Tech 0. Kenucky 15.

West Virginia 6. Missouri 28, Duke 7. Norn Carolina 41, Norh Carolina Stat 0. William and Mary 28, VMI 30. Georgia 34.

Florida 6. Mississippi Sate 14, Auburn 0. Clemson 35, Furman 7. SOUTHWEST Rice 26, Arkansas 0. Souhern Methodist IS, Texas 0.

Texas 28, Baylor 7. Lineups: san mm PORTLAND IS Autremont ran back the Gator kickoff 75 yards to set up a score iKTiofl onrirrf with thp Prirtlsnii Q1'!" no Scoring their winning touchdown nn 4hf anpianl la.Jmni.' icostel! Position LE LT LG no team ahead. 9 to 0. Carroll O'Donnell on the San Francisco State 10-yard line. Two plays later Fullback Desperation Pass play, the Red Raiders of Southern ver in a 27 to 7 fray and the latter by Utah State.

35 to 12. Michigan State Back Bruises Broncos, 28-0 I OREGON Coghlll Cedros Danials Gibson Harris Marker Mobley Carr Hanns Sullivan Parsons Johnny Gray rammed through tac- Kie to the end zone. The conver ine winners scored ineir nnai; smith points i.i the fourth period, when pJJnJJuJ a Duckling "desperation" pass Pappalardo found its way into the hands of Don Marshello who ran it froml Portland Tulsa 13. Oklahoma A 0. sion by "Limpy" Jones tied the score.

RH 0 EAST LANSING, Nov. 8 far west San Jose Stale RHeham Vnim 10 Oregon's winning counter came 3 ft 13 fl uJ.R A snow-swept field and the powerhouse running of big rWonn 1.1 in thn 1 no wmim Srnriltff: Tmhrifln'ni rnnn.ll Winn. early in the third period on the gray-bearded "dcadman" play. With tho ball at midfield. Quarter Two line plays by Larry Wiss- baum.

Conversions costello ipiacekicki. fullbac.v Frank Waters proved too nl lh Koll hovrml thn, loct "anns ihad puill I baum put the ball beyond the last s'much for Portland: Endj Santa Clara Saturday as uregon college 01 tmication Saturday defeated, the San Francisco State Gators 13-7 In a Far Western Conference game here. The victory. Southern Oregon's 14th consecutive triumph, places the Raiders at the top of the conference standings. San Francisco State started the scoring in the second period when Armand Qunitinl climaxed a 45-yard drive with a three-yard buck for a touchdown.

A successful con-j version gave the staters a 7-0 lead. The lead was short-lived, however, at Raider Halfback Chuck I Uah Slate 33, Colorado 12. Utah 19. Colorado A 0. Denver 27.

Wyoming 7. New Mexico 34. Fresno State 3. California 13. Washington 7.

Southern California 14. Stanford 0. UCLA 27. Oregon State 7. Oregon 12.

Washington State 8. Montana Slate 20, Portland 13. Pacific 20. British Columbia Iff. S.

Oregon 13. San Francisco State 7. back Jerry Ross rifled a line marker and an attempted J. Marsheiio, Brook: tackles Hazel. Michigan State whipped the Cal-' pass play for the extra point fail- K'p 28 to 0, before 21,867 ed to materialize, leaving the final lcks soura.

Monanan. Freeman. Wridfe. football fans in Macklin Stadium, score to 0. Eu I Waters personally accounted for MORRISON IIEXiMXfi Clothe for Men McDonald Theater Building rtU Hull: bark 1xt pass to Halfback Gaylord "Snuffy" Smith who had trotted to the sidelines two plays earlier to stand ignored by the Slate eleven.

Smith took the pass on the State 20 and galloped unmolested to the end zona, three previous Oregon games, the Kbim S8, smion BuUon' Dass defense unrierm tnerl thm out- Offlciaii: Referee Bob Hall: umoire other scores with line smashes WINS 16 IN ROW that almost never failed to gain Carl Hubbell, in 1936, pitched 26 landing work of th Frort Un.JiSw lour to tight yard. Jwinj, it) ol them in row..

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