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Toledo Scores Early To Win Glass Bowl Game, 20-14 SUNDAY, DEC, 7, 1947 aC AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Xavier Trivs Purdue Pete Stars As Rockets Spank Cats TOLEDO, 0. (UP) Lanky Lee Pete, Toledo passing wizard, led his team to a 20-14 win over the previously undefeated, untied New Hampshire Wildcats yesterday as the host team marked up its second successive Glass Bowl championship before a record crowd of 13,500. Toledo knocked New Hampshire out of the unbeaten class with a combination of Pete's sharp pasa- 4443; Dick Boxivell ISels Winning Points LAFAYETTE, Ind. UP) Forward Dick Boxwell of Xavier university hit a short-range field goal in the last 20 seconds last night to give the Cincinnatians a 44-43 victory over Purdue uni-vprsirv. The graduation riddled Purdue Liners Bow team had rallied strongly after To Kentucky 2 Vff yi'Z'K lMler, pSA 5s rJ Continued from Page C-l Statistics for the tally.

John Siano kicked trailing at the half, 22-14. Guard Bill Berberian of Harvey, 111., hit a field goal which tied the score at 42-all with 40 seconds to play and put Purdue's Boilermakers in front with a free throw. Boxwell took the ball from out of bounds, dashed up the court and pitched in the winning basket from the foul circle. Boxwell scored 11 points and Malcolm McMullen added 10 for the smooth Xavier team, the first of the two conversions and the Pennsylvaniaa were only three points behind Kentucky. Kentucky quickly marched to a Tolfrto titw R.

Tirst downs 15 a. Net yards rinhinr :) Net yards passing; IW 119 Forwards attempted 2ft 21 Forwards completed 9 Forwards Intercepted 2 Number of punts 4 4 i Aver. dist. of punts 3fl S3 Fumbles 1 0 Ralls lost on fumbles 1 a Number of penalties ft 2 Tards nensllzed 1(1 xFrom line of scrimmate. touchdown after they gained In an exchange of kicks with Boiler shaking off a host of tacklers on a Xavier Rchueller.f Boxwell, Blssmpver.f MrMullen.c Bolion.c Alslon.g Northorst.g Kartboll.g O.

F. P. Purdue G. F. P.

1 1 3Axnessf 7 1 15 4 3 11 Caudelf 2 2 6 1 1 3'Wiillamsf 1 1 3 4 2 10 Butterfleld.e 2 1 5 1 0 2 Berberian. 4 3 11 1 2 4 Krtel 1 0 2 2 2 6 Thelssen 0 11 1 3 61 1 Totals 17 a 43 15 14 44 i' :iw.r'Sv Baldwin-Wallace Blows Hot After Intermission To Rip Wings, 66-45 16-yard end zone romp. Boiler put the game in mothballs for Kentucky one minute later when hs intercepted a desperation heave by Andy Gordon and raced 49 yards to score. Blanda kicked all the extra points for Kentucky. Totals Halftime socre.

22-14. Xavier. ing and steady running by Halfback Dick Huston and Dave Hamlar. The team from Durham, which had gone through an eight-game season unscathed, appeared headed for a bad drubbing in the first half as Toledo built up a 14-0 lead and looked unstoppable. Pouring it on after the inter mission, Baldwin-Wallace cagers buried Goodyear Wingfoots un Wednesday, the Bereans gained some measure of vangeance with a blistering second half drive which turned the tilt into a near-rout.

It was close during the first half and for a greater part of the third period although B-W dominated der a 66-45 margin last night at Goodyear gym. JOHN PANELM (67), Notre Dame fullback, In tossed for short Ions after taking lateral from Quart erbax'k Johnny Lu.jiu'k (S'l) during first quarter of inler-siMllonal grid duel against Southern ('a! yesterday at Los Angeles. Emil Sitko (II) and Bob Livingstone (40) lead Interference for I'anelli but to no avail. Others identified, all from Notre Dame, are Guard Bill Fischer (72), Ed Bill Wight man (83) and Tackle Ziggy Czarohskt (76). AP Wirepholo.

Irish Post Easy 38-7 Victory Over Trojans Continued from Page 1-C Beaten, 63-54, by Akron last Badgers Topple Marquette Five MADISON, Wis. (U.E) Wisconsin's defending Big Nine basketball champions opened the season last night with a 57-50 victory over Marquette. A sensational scoring spurt of little Gene Berce, ace Hilltopper forward, nearly upset the Badgers, however. Berce hit for 16 straight points early in the second half and THE MAINUNERS refused to give up and with Gordon passing to Poiidnr they stormed right back in a drive that ate up SO yards. Gordon threw a short pass good for nine yards to John Sheahan of Tarrytown, N.

In tha end zone but time was spinning out and the 14 points made by Villa-nova were not enough to overcoms the Kentucky 10-point margin. Villanova was a pre-contest fav orite because of its season record of six wins, two losses and one tie. The Malnliners lost only to Army play all the way. The Bereans led at the quarter turns by 20-13, 30-26 and 47-33. LATE IN THE third frame, Goodyear trailed, 37-33, when B-W really went to work.

Pared by Ed Hrvinak and Dick Selgo, B-W picked up five straight baskets tn gain its widest margin of the game. And the visitors continupd to blow hot in the final frame, Hriv-nak, Selgo and Warren Hamula leading a blistering drive on the nets. With Don Fanonl, their leading scorer, handicapped by illness, the Wings loaned heavilv on Henrv Knocke, big pivot, and he responded with 14 markers to lead the locals. Welch Quits As Grid Coach At Washington SEATTLE (UP) Ralph Welch, head football coach at the Marquette took a 28-27 lead. They held that margin for five minutes last 30 seconds of the game when Tackle Alfred Zmiiewski Inter before Wisconsin's Ed Mills connected on three quick rebounds to and Boston college and tied Miami.

Kentucky Foe. Villanova cepted a lateral pass and ran 35 yards for the touchdown. BUT THE LADS from New England came back with a rush as the third period opened to out-score and outgain the Ohioans. New Hampshire racked up a touchdown and extra point in each of the final quarters, while holding Toledo to a lone touchdown. Playing on a wet, slippery field, both teams took to the air from the start, but only Toledo could make its aerial game click at first.

Toledo's ground game als showed power later in the game as they ran up 15 first downs to New Hampshire's six. Dick Huston scored the first Toledo touchdown, racing around right end for nine yards and pay dirt, after Pete's passes set it up. John Shutt's kick was good. Huston found the right combination again early in the second quarter and slipped through the center of the New Hampshire line for 27 yards and another score with Shutt again converting. put the Badgers ahead to stay.

Wisconsin Q. P. r. Marquette Southern Cal Pos. University of Washington since 1942, asked yesterday that he not be considered for reappointment.

Welch, former ail-American from Purdue, resigned his position at the end of the most disastrous Washington football season since 1929. Harvey Cassill, director of ath- 0 3 21 iniman la 0 Ferraro It Clark lg Notre Dame Martin Connor Fischer Walsh Bignalgo Czarnbskl 3 11 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 I Sengel le Serlnl It Lair lg Rhodrmvre Varutis rg Orlffln rt Bentley re Blanda qb Boiler lh Howe rh Moseley fb Kentuckf 3 Villanova 0 Touchdnwne Howe. Boiler D. Brown Ferris T. Smith Yannelll Barker Sandusky Berrang Doherty Schmld Slano Clavln 9 1 1424 0 0 1414 (21.

Pas- en, but there Southern California stiffened and kicking specialist Fred Earley booted a field goal from the 13 to give the Irish three points in the first four minutes of play. The Irish then began a long sustained drive from their 12 and marched 88 yards in 16 plays to score. Again it was Livingstone, Panelli and Sitko alternating. It was Sitko who drove over for the touchdown from the one after the Trojans had stopped the Irish for two plays. In Berce.

1 SPaupl.f 3 13iOve.c 1 3Peterson. 0 2 Sulllvan.g 2 2 Sauceda.f 2 0 0 21 2 61 Cook.f Renfeldt.c Rlppe.g Rogers. Palls, Mills. Zorn.g Mader.g e-j-i -j riTT letics, said that the request was re. ported to President Raymond B.

Mccormick MrCull rg Bird rt Clear? re Muruhf qb McCardle 1 Doll rh Llllywhlte lh Wightkin Ashhaugh luiane, Lu Livingstone F. P. 4 0 4 2 14 0 ft 0 2 5 7 3 3 ft 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 Baldwin-W. Hrvinak. Degyanskv.f Kostorhyrz.c Pelgo.g McCall Hamula, Chavers.c Crawford, Morse, Bangup.f Williams, Stock.

F. P. Goodyear 4. in oit.f 0 2 6 Knocke. 0 3 19 Bercer.g 0 14 Bennett 1 1 Frsncefcnnl.f 0 OPlalner.c 0 2 Sankey 0 0 2 Fanoni.g 0 1 Totals Totals 21 15 Ml Totals 90 10 50 Bit KO Panelli 0 7 0 07 3 7 14 1438 Kirbv.

Panelli, iter touchdown quartello, sheahan. Points Southern cal Notre Dame Score at half: 23-H. Wisconsin. Fight To Tic Continued from Page 1-0 ttianna en. nieno zi Field goals Touchdowns Sllkn (21 Blanda, Substitutes: Kentucky: Ends Ridge.

Bensley. Tackles Smotherman, Livingstone. Zmljewskl. Points after touch downs Earlev s. Walker.

Field goals Earlev. Substitutes: Southern Ends Llovd. Billlwell, Salata. Cramer. Meyer, mous passing attack in the fourth 16 13 45 Worrlng Totals Referees 57 12 661 Huffman (Akron, Lmehan.

Tackles Perrln. Swope. Guards SOUTHERN' CALIFORNIA, Im period and put LSU in scoring po Akronl. Score first half sition with two tosses which took FcrrelL Oian. awards Preston, Holway, Proter, Browning.

H. Jones. Centers Ullnskl. Odllvak. Backs Martin.

Phelps, Babb. Jameraon. Truman, Klein. Villanova: Ends Flnklesteln, Sheahan, Brown. Tackles Lillenthal.

Carlln. Guards Smith, Scarcelll, Lanlgan. Centere Wltsch, Komarnlckf. Backs Doherty. Zehler, Romanlk.

Gordon, Pasauarlello. Referee-John Cole. Westminster. 30-26. B-W.

Allen and the board of regents yesterday. In a letter to Cassill announcing his decision, Welch said he made the request "with a great deal of regret and only because of my knowledge of the tenseness of the present situation." The announcement came as no surprise as rumors had been circulating for weeks that the 40-year-old head coach would not be rehired. Cassill said that no replacement for Welch had been named, but that "a new head coach would be on the campus by spring." potent for the first 25 minutes of the game, came to life late in the the ball to Tulane's 14-yard line. South Dakotans Routed By Iowa IOWA CITY, la. (U.W Iowa win its 28th consecutive basketball victory over a non-conference opponent last night, defeating South Dakota university, 66-30.

Iowa rolled to a 35-13 half-time lead. Rca. Bastaln, Colley, Centers Davis, Busch. Backs Walker, Powers, Kirby, Garlin, Gray. Oe.il retch.

Beta, Tannehlll, Rossetto, curry. Dill, Burke, Robertson, Cantor, Futrell. Notre Dame: Ends Wav-hrlght. Hart. Michaels, Espenan.

Tackles-Urban, Clfelll, Sullivan. McOehee, Zml- Harrell "Rip" Collins drove to the second period after Quarterback Jim Powers intercepted Lujack's eight but fumbled on the next play and Bill Svoboda recovered for pass on Notre Dame's 44. lewskt. Guards Frampton, Wendell. Lally.

Tulane. Speedy Gordon Gray and Jack Leafs In Romp TORONTO, Ont. (U.P) The league leading Toronto Maple Leafs took advantage of weak goal-tending last night to hand the Chicago Black Hawks a 12-5 trouncing. Centers Strohmeyer. Statutn.

Backs Earley, Trinurke, Cnutre, Gompers, Lu-Jsck. Swistowicz. Clalt. McOee. 8mllh.

Kirby went in at the halfback posts and began skirting the Irish Simmons, Brown, Begley. Referee Joe SLIM JIM CASON ran Leonard Fleming ucla. Finley's punt back to the Tulane Guaranteed Auto Coollnf System Cleaning ends, working the ball down to the six. After two plays failed to gain, 29-yard line and when Tittle com Kirby raced around his right end pleted a pass to Ray Bullock on the Tulane 10 it looked like LSU Unbeaten Clubs In Ciirar Bowl NEW HAMPSHIRE, looking like a new team in the second half, scored on a sensational run by Bob Mikszenas from the Toledo 45 after taking one of Mather's sharp passes. The play totaled 84 yards for, the longest single gain of the game.

Southpaw Kicker George Ka-chavos converted to bring New Hampshire up to within seven points of Toledo, with the score 14-7. Both teams scored once in the final period, Toledo on plunges through the line, and New Hampshire on a 36-yard run by Carmen Ragonese. New Hampshire, taking advantage of Toledo fumbles, was driving on the Toledo 36 as the game ended with the score Toledo to score standing up. The Trojans would score. Rangers Earn Tie BOSTON 0I.E) Winger Grant Warwick sparked a two-goal rally by the New York Rangers In the final period for a 6-5 tie with the crippled Boston Bruins In a National Hockey league game last dove 44 yards in 10 plays for the score.

But after Bill Schroll bareed to Louis Okays June Rematch With Walcott At Stadium TAMPA Fla. VP) The Missouri CLEANED Wmi.I TOD WAIT DBIVK IN Auto Chemical Service 23 S. Broadway HE-9227 The spcond half opened disas Valley College Vikings of Marshall, the Tulane one-yard line, the Greenies held and took the ball on downs. trously for Southern California. unbeaten in their laBt 30 On the firRt play after the klckoff, night.

games, have agreed to put their Continued from Page 1-C Tittle again took to the air LSU had taken the ball on the record on the line against the un Sitko broke over right end and raced 76 yards to score, with the beaten West Chester (Pa.) Teach round for a seven count. Tulane 20 on a bad kick. But Ho great Connor applying the key Most of the ringside experts ers in, Tampa's Cigar Bowl on New Year's day. But Referee Ruby Goldstein saw Walcott the winner both ways and so Walcott wound up with the most points. block on Gray to give him clear were of the opinion, also, that Walcott should have been declared mer Dedeaux grabbed a Tittle pass that was intended for Abner Wimberly and ended LSU's last threat.

sailing for the last 30 yards. The Vikings, coached 'by Volney C. Ashford, ended their regular wew Hampshire 14. the winner. Toledo season with a 39-7 win over FIVE MINUTES later the Irish New Hampshire Tulane Pos.

ISC had another score after Jujack Bethany college of Kansas, on Thanksgiving day. It waa the 10th started the drive by intercepting Powers' pass on his 13 and run win of the year for the Missouri Hamilton 1 Zuchowtkl Krach Carman Black ri Beclc ri Oall re Pete qh Huston lh Hamlar rh Ehrhardl fb Toledo New Hampshire Tn.t ah Mikszenas Lane Oilman Ratner Swekla Pieciorak Van Dey Mather Lorn; Prltrtiard RagnnesA 7 10 620 0 0 7 714 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1947 University of Akron Zippers eleven. The West Chester Teachers have also downed 10 straight opponents this year. Santilli Paces All-Star Pinfcst CHICAGO Perry Santilli ning It back 34 yards. Eight plays later, Panelli plunged the last five yards to score.

But it was Sitko who carried the mail most of the way. Livingstone's great run of B2 yards came midway in the fourth period and not a man was near him as he crossed the goal, easing up. The final Irish score came in the Ji, Ehrhardt Miksienas, Ragonese. Points after touch- flntm 111 Partridge la Lyle Franz It Barnes Helder Ig p0tl Dedeaux Ballard Holm rg Worley Klein rt Land Olsen re Wlmberlv Ellender qb Tittle Van Meter lh Coates McCain rh Sandlfer Svoboda (b Collins Tulane 0(0 0 6 LSU 0 6 0 0 Touchdowns Bullock. Hoot.

Substitutes: LSU: Ends Bullock. Lotlin. McLeod, Adams, Leach. Tackles Balrd. Heard, Schurti.

Guards Lewis, McClelland. Core, Revnolds. Center Claunch. Backs Hero-man, Pevel, Schroll, Cason. Griffith.

Tu-alne: Ends Tarzettl. O'Brien, Riggs. Tackles Vlllars. Lea. Reynolds: Center Claunch.

Backs Heroman, Pevey, Schroll, Cason, Konz. Griffith. Tulane: Ends Tarzettl. O'Brien, Riggs. Tackles Vlllars, Lea.

Drnen Guards Brown. Maddnx, Holm, Deramee. Dovle. Backs Fortler, Hoot, Blenz, Price, Pinlev. 6lkora.

Referee Alvln Bell. Vanderbllt. Umpire J. E. Burghard.

Mississippi College. Field Judge T. C. Johnson, Georgia Tech. Linesman George Gardner, Georgia Tech.

VI. THAT PROMPTED Manager Joe Webster to request a hearing before the state athletic commission In an attempt to have the decision reversed. Such a reversal would be unprecedented, for the commission never has reversed the decision of the ringside officials. Such a course was seen unlikely here, too. But whether or not it grants or rejects the protest, one of the greatest gates in boxing history appeared assured for the Louis-Walcott rematch tentatively set for next June.

Walcott had not yet been consulted about the rematch but he announced in his dressing room immediately after the fight that he wanted to meet Louis again "as soon as possible." So, too, did the public. Because for the first time in the 10 years since the Brown Bomber won the heavyweight championship of the world they saw him battered and baffled. of Philadelphia, former Pennsylvania singles champion, yesterday 131 placement. Substitutes: Toledo: Ends Ramadell. Harmon.

Tackles Dixon, T. Plhza, P. Pizza. Llglbel. D.

Black. Guards Dlcken. Centers Bhutt. Backs Cole, Mam, Hardy, Wandtke. Milev.

New Hampshire: Ends Nestor. Kachavos. Tackles Peralls. Tupper. Crothers.

Sewards. Guards Benolt. Centers MacLeave. Backs-Mather, Comings, Levandowskl. Gage Faffertf, Janetos.

Referee R. Rupp, Lebanon Valley. Umpire E. f. Krleger, Ohio t.

Field Judge A. N. Smith, Ohio Northern. Head linesman Paul Landis, Oberlin. took the early lead in the seventh annual national all-star individual bowling tournament by posting a St.

Francis Red Raiders GOODYEAR GYM 8:15 P.M. Joining the hue and cry, the Police Gazette, oldest boxing magazine in the world, announced that it would recognize Walcott as champion of the world. "The decision favoring Louis was one of the rawest I've ever seen," declared Publisher H. H. Roswell.

"We are wiring Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Boxing Commission Chairman Eagan demanding action." Schmcling Wants Crack At Louis BERLIN, Germany Max Schmeling, ex-world's heavyweight champion, said yesterday that he was "disappointed" by Joe Louis' performance in beating Jersey Joe Walcott Friday night. "I hope Louis will hold on to the championship for a while longer until I get another crack at him," said Schmeling, who once knocked out Louis and then was knocked out himself in a return bout with the Brown Bomber. The 42-year-old ex-champion described himself as in "perfect condition" for the second fight of his attempted comeback today in Hamburg against Joachim Drae-gestein, a promising German heavweight.

six-game series of 1,263. Santilll's games were 222, 180, 211, 241, 174 and 235. Joe Harris, Hammond, Obcrlin Rallies To Trip Hiram trailed Santilli with 1,228, followed by Ed Easter, Madison, SALE 1,218, and Junie McMahon, Chi OBERLIN, O. Wi Unable to SEATS ON RELIABLE RESERVED AT cago, American Howling congress Roman Catholic Wins City Title PHILADELPHIA CP) The Roman Catholic high school powerhouse, scoring in every period, rolled over Frankford high school, 40-12, yesterday to win the city's interscholastic football title. Larry Chiodetti, slippery halfback, sparked the Roman Catholic attack, scoring his team's first touchdown on a 58-yard scamper and following it with a 26-yard trot in the second period.

Jack Brewster also scored two touchdowns for the winnerson plunges from the three-yard line in the final period. singles and all-events champion, who shot 1,205. core a field goal In the first 12 minutes, Oberlin college's Yeomen rallied in the second half to win their home basketball opener from Hiram last night, 42-39. Wilberforce Wins Over Tuskegec Foe WILBERFORCE, O. CP Forward Clarence Stewart netted three field goals in a rousing overtime period last night to give Wilberforce State a 58-52 cage win over Tuskegee Institute.

Bulk of the Wilberforce attack which gave the Ohioans a 29-17 edge at halftime came from Forwards Fred Sheffey with 14 and James Eddy with 13 points. BISONS IV RALLY HERSHEY, Ta. (U.P Joe Bell's Hiram had a 13-1 advantage at the quarter and led 19-17 at the half, but fell behind 27-26 at the WALCOTT HAD studied movies of all of Louts' fights and he came up with a confusing style which Louis was unable to fathom. On top of Uiat he twice put Louis on the floor, in the first round for a two count and again in the fourth COME IN TODAY. MSBMU YOOJl pair or goals in tne nnai period enabled the Buffalo Bisons to beat the Hershey Bears, 4-3, in an American Hockey league game last night.

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