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PAGE A THE CLARION-LEDGER JACKSON (MfSS.) DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER T7, 1954 SECTION TWO astern Louisiana sets Up AAiss. Sout outh Badgers Dump Purdue 20-6 In Big Ten Headline Tilt Home Field Win Streak Of Southerners Falls In Wild First Quarter Sooners Remain Atop Grid iron Heap; Rebels Should Move Up In Standings SOUTH Alabama 27 Tennes By ED CORRIGAN By JACK HARSTON Daily News Sports Writer plete into the end zone as the half ended. ramn ottartrr By CHRIS EDMONDS to life following the intermission to wipe out Purdue's one-touch-MAD1SON. Oct. 16 lf oad Wisconsin's Badgers, outplayed The Kadj.ers.

second ranked sorely during the tirst two periods. (cam in the nation, drove 69 yards capped a second half explosion jin fivc plays for the first scorCt with a 98-yard pass interception witn six minutes to go in the third touchdown today to whip Purdue quarterback Jimmy Miller 26 before a record Camp Kan- r.mmA m.r fmm ih nun nnH HATTIESBURG, Miss (Special Brick Mason returned Marino' The passing of Quarterback Ray THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Onrushing Oklahoma, a team that apparently can pile up big scores on sheer momentum, led a parade of favorites to victories yesterday as the ever-present upset finger pointed at three more of the tue of its 34-7 victory over Tulane. However, Maryland, last year's mythical national champion, downed North Carolina $3-0; Florida trounced Kentucky, 21-7 and Georgia Tech licked Aubun 14-7. All have something to say about it. Other leading scores: EAST Colgate 13 Dartmouth 7, Brown 21 Princeton 20, Boston kick off from the fifteen to the thirty nine.

Southern got one first down and Herring punted dead on Southeastern 's seventeen. The Porta and the running of halfback Larry Troxler and Don Marino dall Stadium crowd of 53,131. see 0, Georgia 16 Vanderbilt 14, Furman 31 The Citadel 20, Virginia 21 VMI 0. MIDWEST Nebraska 27 Oregon State 7, Colorado 20 Icwa State 0, Michigan 7 Northwestern 0, Minnesota 19 Illinois 6, Missouri 20 Indiana 14. SOUTHWEST Houston 14 Oklahoma A and 7, Arkansas 20 Texas 7, Texas Christian 21 Texas Paul Shwaiko kicked the point.

Sophomore Billy Lowe grabbed a Alan (The Horse Ameche, visitors drove 73 yards to the sparked the Southeastern, La Lions to a 13-7 victory over MiS' deciding touchdown. Corny Salva-terra was the engineer of Pitt's triumph over Navy, scoring twice and passing for another touchdown. And it was only the sccond college football game lie has played. Michigan State missed an extra point in the final 65 seconds and thus was prevented from tieing Notre Dame. The Spartans had beaten the Irish in their last three games.

Joe Heap scored two Notre Dame touchdowns and Paul Reynolds one. With the defeat cf Duke. Mississippi probably rates the nod as the best team in Dixieland by vir nation's power houses. sissippi Southern here Saturday The Sooners. top-ranked team in night.

The loss ended Southern'; Southern 10. Porta lost nine trying to pass and on the next play Mason intercepted Porta's pass on the 8. Herring punted sixty eight yards to the Southern 8, Troxler returning College 21 Fordham 7, Marquette home victory string of 15 games Lenny Paw son pass on his ovvn aKain the work horse of the Badger two and sprinted through the whole; ground gamt got the sccond on Boilermaker team to wrap up the a smash over his own iefl tackIc Badgers' fourth straight triumph to wind up a -yard march witn ot the season-second in Big Ten less tlKin a minute to g0 in the third period. The try for the point Lowes brilliant run. helped got off the ground as hoidcr smart mid: icld blocking, came on Pat Unenhagen fumbled the pass 19 Holy Cross 14, Columbia 7 Har A 20.

dating back to a 1951 setback by the land, crushed helpless Kansas 65-0. Wisconsin, UCLA and Ohio State, the N'os. 3. and 5 teams, also won, but Duke. Penn State and Navy bowed.

Wisconsin whipped Purdue 20-6, vard 6, Boston University 41 Syracuse 19, George Washington 32 carswcli Air Force Base to the 17. FAR WEST Wyoming 9 New Mexico 7, Montana 20 Utah State 13. College of The Pacific 15 Color All the scoring took Dlace in a Penn 27, William and Mary 14 Rut wild first quarter and after that the teams settled down to a de gers 7. ado 7. i op ii a i-air vi uucs from center FOURTH QUARTER Southeastern drove out to its 45 and on fourth down Porta's punt was blocked by Waters, Orphan and remained one of the top fa as uie causers.

KnocKea roacK on; iuniuc with Dawson at the con fensive duel. we-r r.eeis me iirst nan. came trols was on the marcn as the Southeastern scored the first vorites for the Big 10 title; UCLA clubbed Stanford 72-0 and Ohio State prevailed over Iowa 20-14. Purdue was ranked No. 5 in this week's Associated Tress poll of two times it had possession of the ball and Southern scored the first i fourth period got under way.

The Boilermakers, ranked fifth nationally at game time, had flown from catching the ball at the 23 and driving to the 20. Smallwood got two at left tackle and Herring's pass was intercepted on the 7 by time it got possession. Florida's Gators Return To Top Form; Beat Wildcats 20-7 own 35 to the Wisconsin nine A forty nine yard run by Troxler nann rmnk-Prf vin jsports writiers and sports casters Charlisle to end the threat. Holmes Gets 25-27 Win Over NEJC set up the first Southeastern score In the waning moments of play iThis time Lowe, a 176-pound half-l1. il was m.s Porta passed twenty yards to end Huey Hausser for the tally and iback.

Picked off the ball and i Purdue isn't out of the race, but Southern started a drive from its own 14 after a Southeastern punt. Herring passed to Trenton for one Marino lacked the point. plays. Two plays later Florida heeled off on his 98-yard touch-down sprint. Shwaiko again verted.

southern drove sixty seven yards this defeat will hurt badly. Army took the measure of Duke first down and Whitfield plunged to tie it up, Fullback Fred Small handoff into the hands of Gator guard John Barrow on the mid-field stripe. Halfback Bob Davis ripped By LOWRY BOWMAN United Press Sports Writer GAINESVILLE. Oct. 16 (L'P Quarterback Dick Allen brought his team from behind 28-14.

West Virginia knockeM Penn Purdue 0 6 0 06 wood smashed over from the one, GOODMAN" Holmes Junior Col-i loco outslugged Northeast ofj Booneville in a 25 to 21 ball game! ht-'frrtv h.inn.T crowd tonicht i i 0 0 13 7 20tae rom ranks the un- Wisconsin Halfback Brooks Tisdale convert Deatcn witn a 19-14 victory ana for another at the forty. Herring passed incomplete and then was smothered on the 30 trying another throw. Smallwood battled up to the 40 on the last play of the game. ed. Purdue scoring: Touchdown.

through to the 30. Allen went to the 25, Davis to the 21 and then Brod- now the Mountaineers rank as the passes and fullback Joe (The Southeastern retaliated, and Por the first touchdowns by Wisconsin scoring: Touchdowns, ta passed 22 yards to end Sal Lo- scored. Late in the first period Kentucky halfback Don Netoskie cut loose on a 37-yard run, but Florida held. When Netoskie tried to punt, the ball squirted from his hands. Florida center Gene Purcell pounced on it and Florida was off.

Allen and halfback Jackie Simpson rolled to the six by the end of the period. Three plays later Allen pushed it over on a quarterback top team in the East. Pitt, play- LTanV completed a wrecking without head Coach Red Daw- inS Job on the enemy line today son who is ailing, turned back Florida laced Kentucky 21-7 for end running top to come. cascio and 14 yards to Husser to Miller, Ameche. Lowe, Conversions, Shwaiko 2.

spark a drive to the Southern sky scattered tacklers like a hit-and-run driver as he plunged down to the six. Simpson skirted Kentucky's right end for the score. Score by Periods Florida 7 7 7 021 Naw 21-19 us imra ftouuieasiern conterence 18. Porta passed 18 yards to Trox victory. Notre Dame, fighting to regain ler in the end zone for what prov Pearl River lost prestige, won a sizzler from Allen, a fragile looking sophomore, rallied the Gators in the first ed to be the winning touchdown.

Kentucky 7 0 0 07 Michigan State 20-19 after being Southern threatened seriously in CSL To Hold Annual Meet the last quarter when end Hub rivals wore made on drives, as all' others came on long dashes. i Gene Sanderson lunged eight 1 yards for Booneville on the first I touchdown and added the first of! extra points for his team dur-i in; the r.ight. Holmes answered a march climaxed by Herbert! Collier's three-yard drive, but the point and the half end-' C'l 7-tv i Bull Pun is took up the offensive burden for Booneville and ran! yards from scrimmage for one Downs Perk two touchdowns down in the first after Kentucky had taken sneak to put Florida ahead for quarter. The result prompted 26-jthe opening kickoff 93 yards in 12 keeps. year-old Terry Brennan.

the Irish for a 7-0 lead- StunK by the Airtight pass defense kept Ken-coach to comment: efse of march. Allen tucky on the ground. Midway in Waters blocked Porta's punt and guard Dino Orphan recovered and Florida scoring: Touchdowns, Lockhart, Allen, Simpson. Conversions, Allen 3. Kentucky scoring: Touchdowns, Hardy.

Conversion, Hardy. In U-7Tilt ran down to the Southeastern twen ty. On the second play Quarter -Games like this take 10 years f1S0 looK Jusl 12 before he, the third period Hardy dropped a off your life." iiounu ieu ena weuon uxrkhart back George Herring's pass was PERKINSTON The Pearl Oklahoma was flexing its "-y pass in me ena tone intercepted on the seven by half' River Wildcats unleashed a pow This Sunday EL DORADO. Oct. 16 The class Cotton States League holds its annual fall meeting here tomorrow with two cities interested in acquiring franchises attending.

cles in its first Big Seven K.u back Louis Carlisle. The victory gave Florida a per of the season against Kansas and Hinds Displays Strength Defeating Decatur 28-6 The line play of both teams was the 23.000 spectators on hand were strong, with Tackle Don Owens erful ground attack to defeat Per-kinston 12-7 before 3,000 on look ers Saturday night. Pearl River early in the first quarter when Danny Sherrer. 16S popnds halfback broke lose on a treated to an awesome spectacle Guard Hamp Cook, Center Les of power in the rough. After the Clark and Smallwood outstanding tvuchoow and yarcs on the tor another, with both points being good.

Charley Peeples got into the act for Goodman with a 6J yard tor one run and 72 yards tor another. Trailing 2MS, Holmes sent Jack ken 55 yards for a fourth and deciding score. fect record in conference competition and spurred Gator hopes for its first championship in history. Kentucky quarterback Bob Hardy and fullback Dick Rushing engineered the opening Kentucky drive which set the 32,000 fans groaning. It looked like a rout as Rushing caved in the right side of Florida's line with ease.

Rushing and half- for southern defensively and tackles Gerald Stone and Don Peroy-ea, Guard Roy Mouras and Full 20 yard touchdown run. Judse t.mmet Harty of Green-' ifirst team scored four touchdowns, ville. league president. sid; Bud wilkinson sent in the the directors would consider the i combination which also tal. SS! I lied three times.

Wilkinson then from six to eisht teams. The two ct.es seeking dCCf and lnf1ed the score after John Vecchio had recovered a Decatur attempted punt. Minor Hines went 22 yards for the final Hinds score. A Hinds drive of 73 yards ended a few yards short Late in the third period Robert DECATUR Hinds Junior College romped on East Central Warriors 28 to 6 tonight to retain their outstanding reputation in junior college circles. Hinds converted a fumble which Rudie Soileau, left end, covered in back Tommy Mell for Southeast Elon passed to right halfback Bud ern.

First Quarter: dy RuD'e for 15 yards and Perkin-ston's only score. tance arc Tcxarkana, a former i. George Herring of Southern kick as time ran out in the second per- SouUiern California licked Ore- bac Dick Pushed the ball A the first quarter, into a touchdown iod. ed off to the two and Proxler re member of the Big State League, iar.d Vicksburg. Miss, a member of 'the row defunct class Southeast-crn I.eacue.

In the closing minutes of the game Harry Steigma of Pearl River climaxed a 78 yard drive by plowing over from the 22 yard line. turned to the 24. On the second gon 24 14 in the NCAA television game of the day. tu u. uaruy iook a minute later when Gordon King! The Decatur score came as a over and kicked the extra point sped 36 yards for the tally.

Durwoodj climax to a 69-yard drive with cut alter that Kentucky wilted r.raham moH nj fi-rf e. play from the scrimmage, Prox W. Virginia Upsets Penn State 79-74 Wisconsin had its troubles with! Tcxarkana sought entry last vear i oi -i ir i ailU loriaa DUSnPfl iriA Wi mm 4 i when Hot Springs was on the brink 1 1, 1 "rlrt lover the field throttling Tv1- xir rtims ne racKea up aur" sneaK Play Ior tne last Tne ler circled right end on a pitch out and raced forty nine yards to the Southern 23. Three plays later Porta passed twenty yards to Hus- of surrendering its franchise. nwivt-i iwvu n.

ir- m-iu Kent th inc nigra. attendance was something of a dis- Kentucky threat i iciory. tui suaii line unn neniore later went 31 yards appointment in view of the Ray to score and then 14 for a third imond record and prestige. Gophers Trip lllini 79-6 ler the end zone for a Southeastern touchdown. Marino converted Alien reached Lockhart with a 16-yard pass on Florida's second play to open up Kentucky'! back- laM VeTr's pl'nnant Ameche took over in the 16 GrcenvUle team, has not made a SCCon.d h.al anlfrom, cn untJ STATF Pa Oct Tisdale returned Marino's kick- trUes: Vircmm's Dick Nichoi definite announcement about rfr; rnu 11 field and then called on the 220- son raced 40 ards through a brok- turning to Greenville.

He threat- wis.nf,n pound Brodsky to close it up. Brod For 4th Win en tix.iay the deciding ened several times last High Gun Captures Jockey Gold Cup; Leads Winners t-wijrt uau rven ies iruuiue man jtar to sky did it by plunging from the Kentucky 46 to the 23 on three UKianuma as 11 sent snuuuers up and down the backs of the rest of off from the 18 to the 33. Southern marched 67 yards for the tieing touchdown. Ted Trenton and Smallwood alternated carrying the ball as Southern stuck to the ground for four straight first downs. Smallwood climaxed the MINNEAPOLIS, Oct.

16 OR Un beaten Minnesota, marching back to oldlime grandeur under a new By JOHN CHANDLER has won the Gold Cup. a YORK. Oct. 16 W-High for-age race. High Gun, Fisher- the Pacific Coast Conference in mauling Stanford.

Ohio State had to make two fine goal-line stands against Iowa in the last period after staging three long touchdown drives. The Buckeyes regime, smashed punchless Illinois UCLA Crushes Stanford 72-0 In Record Win touchdown as unbeaten West Vir- moe elsewhere if the home ua wrecked Penn State's hopes' tendance didn't increase. a perfect season with a 19-14' Besides Greenville and Hot tpset before a record crowd of Springs, the league members are 3- -'-l IT Dorado. Meridian. Mon- The Mountaineers, now owners roe.

and Pine Bluff. Ark. cr a pertect record. Others expected at the meeting s.ored but then had to come are Robert L. Finch, public rela from behind as the Lions' tions director of the National As-laketbaii type offense sliced out sociation of Professional Baseball, t.vo fast touchdowns in the second iir.d Al Haraway of Helena, former drive by plunging over right tackle for the final yards.

Tisdale 's kick 19-6 with a merciless ground attack Gun became the top money-win-man and ning horse of 1954 today as he ledu, today for its fourth straight vic tied the score 7-7. tory. Herring kicked off to the eight thus remained atop the Big 10. KfchSn Th' "EM The Cain Hoy stable of Harry The loss, niinois fourth straight. and Proxler returned to the 27 Perhaps the biggest reversal was LOS ANGELES, Oct.

16 tf) in the $82,250 Jockey Club Guggenheim sprang a 17-1 sur plunged the defending champions Porta sparked a 73 yard drive for Army's victory over Duke. UGLA's unbeaten Bruins today prise when Flying Fury, another Cup at Belmont Park. to a new low over the last decade the second Southeastern score The Cadets have been playing up resident of the league. son of the sensational sire Nasrul- Porter passed to Sal Locascio for Jockey Eddie Arcaro had a chair ride and never once un- and down football since the start and marked the first time in 65 years of football that the Dlini lost Wyant. a soutii- I c.

was Freddy po cjuarterbaek ilah, captured te $33,750 Cham- of the season and on occasion have who brought his buried Stanford under a 72-0 score, the worst drubbing in the history of one of the oldest schools in the west. A deadly pass defense and a limhnrfrf hie x-hin nc tho Winm their first four games. 22 yards, to Husler for 14 yards and then threw 18 yards into the end zone to Proxler, who made a looked very bad. indeed. But they Mountaineer team back from the Mirhinnn Minnesota, 11th ranked in the Ranch colt showed his heels to pae.

btes rr 2-year-olds. Fisherman nd five others in thel 1 ury. 10 scoring his first Fisherman and five others in the had it today and there wasn in" 11,3 brink of defeat. personally tallying much the Blue Devils could do nation, ran rampant against a bewildered Illinois line that never driving catch for the touchdown. Marino kick was wide to the left.

toy. and setting spectacular ground attack by the 7-0 Victory At 35th running of this famous race, about it. stakes victory, paid $37.50, $9.60 and $4.50 and earned $24,700 to boost his total to $27,500. team rated No. 3 in the nation sue tor Nicholson great run first won by Man O'War in 1920.

Eddi? Cardenas returned Lewis last week literally crushed the In At the end of the two miles, run Wildcats Expense est irginia had to score 13 points in the final period to down the all-nnportant score less than four minutes from the finish. Carlisle's kickoff from the twenty solved the brutal power plays of Bob McNamara, John Baumgart-ner and reserve fullback Ken Yachel. dians under an avalanche of 11 three to the thirty one. Penn State. Dick Nicholson clinch in 3:25 4-5.

was a check for $55,150 and it hoisted High Gun's seasonal touchdowns. Second Quarter: ed it with a 40-yard jaunt for the As the UCLA Homecoming Day After the torrid offensive first Operating Coach Murray WaN earnings to $314,550. That surpassed Andy Crevolin's Kentucky crowd of 70,555 spectators filed out quarter the two teams settled of the coliseum, historians due- EVANSTON. Ill Oct. 16 LfV-An lalert.

fumble-picking Michigan jteam took advantage of North-j western's mistakes today to defeat the Wildcats. 7-0. before 38.535 fans for its second Big Ten victory of the campaign. Helioscope Is Winner Of Ben Franklin Cap down to a punting duel. With ten math's split with a sledgehammer efficiency, Minnesota sent Bob McNamara over from the three In Derby winner Determine with $302,400.

Pitt Panthers Upset Middies In 21-19Tilt back into the record book to find seconds left in the half Southern a parallel. Southern Cal. Wrecks Oregon By 24-14 Count gambled on fourth down at its own This was forecast as another duel between High Gun, owned by Rob the first quarter, Darrel Cochrane from the one in the second quar They had to thumb clear back 17 with thirteen yards to go. Dal to 1901 and the first Rose Bowl ert J. Kleberg of Texas, and C.

V. las Whitfield dropped Herring's ter, and Baumgartner from the 10 in the third. game to find hte next rsSta-ntw CAMDEN. N. Oct.

16 (UP) William G. Helis. Helioscope, who set a track mark while short pass and Southeastern took over. Porta twice passed incom game to find the next worst Stan PORTLAND. Oct.

16 Illinois' offense, in a season-long ford licking a 49-0 score rolled up paralysis, came to life only once in the third quarter when J. C. vy ivncngan. I Early in the second quarter, PITTSBURGH. Oct.

16 Corny guard Ed Meads grab-Sahaterra, playing only his sccond bed Northwestern quarter back co llege football game, scored twice (Dale Pienta's fumble on the North-snd passed fur another touchdown western 23 and the Wolverenes to direct the victory-starved Piit went for the touchdown in seven Panthers to a 21-19 upset victory plays with Dan Cline powering over previously unbeaten Navy to-0er from the 1-yard line, cby In all. Northwestern fumbled winning the Olympic handicap at Atlantic City in his last start, sped to a popular three-lenth triumph Whitney's Fisherman and that was just about the story. Fisherman, however, couldn't make it close. The third horse under the wire was Mrs. Philip Bieber's Bicarb who was a length behind Fisherman, but 10 lengths ahead of the fourth horse, Mrs.

John Payson Southern California's Rose Bowl hopefuls displayed their dazzling backficld speed to the nation's television watchers today in crushing Brown Hits today in the $30,550 Benjamine Caroline banged over from the three to top a 73-yard Illinois march. Colo. Stretches Oregon, 24-14. Franklin handicap at Garden State Park. Halfback Jon Arnett.

a brilliant The victory was Minnesota's sec Hard To Win Over Tigers Helioscope, ridden by Joe Cul- Win Skein; Tops Adams Impulsive. open field runner led the fleet vie ond straight in the Big Ten. Ailing Pitt Coath Lowell 'Red 'seven times, with Michigan gain Daw son listened to the game by ing possession four times, radio in his hospital room. The crowd of 38,229 went for Illinois 0 0 6 06 tors, running up the surprising to Iowa St. 20-0 Minnesota 7 6 6 019 tal of 179 yards by himself.

High Gun in a big way and he paid $3.00. $2.20 and $2.10. Fisherman, the second choice at 5-2, who He scored all three Southern Cal Illinois scoring: Touchdown, Car AMES, Iowa. Oct. 16 Ufi 1 tie Panthers, directed by Tom Hamilton a former Navy coach and now athletic director at Pitt.

oline. touchdowns and the kicking spe William Carey Colorado's undefeated Buffaloes, blessed with raw Dower and blaz PROVIDENCE, R. Oct. 16 (UP) The Brown Bear downed the Princeton Tiger 21-20 today with a series of touchdown drives Minnesota scoring: Touchdowns. mone and the 19 to 10 choice of a crowd of 32.179, assumed the advantage in the mile and one-sixteenth event.

At the three-quarter pole marker and then continued on home to win as he pleased. The Hasty House Farm's Hasty Road, winner of the Preakness and the Derby trial this year, ran evenly throughout but never proved a was ridden by Hedley Woodhouse. paid $2.50 and $2.30 and Bicarb cialist, Sam Tsagalakis, added a field goal in what became a near Bob McNamara, Cochran, Baum storm, back after traiUng 6-0 in BeatS VCSSOn 11 the first period by scoring two' touchdowns within three minutes Rv 1A 7 TrII $2.40. route in the second hlf. gartner.

Conversion, Soltau. ing speed, poured through Iowa State 20-0 today for their fifth straight football victory. sparked by Capt. Ev Pearson. This was the ninth time in the Oregon's adept passer, quarter in the second quarter and another last 10 years that a three-year-old The Bruins topped the undefeated Tigers in the final minutes Colorado's single-wing offense.

Geo. Washington in the fii.al period. back George Shaw, made it close in the first half, his tosses moving the ball 47 yards to an Oregon ed by sophomore John Bavuk. of the game when Pearson ran 40 serious threat. He finished second, three and one-half lengths in front Nebraska In yards for a touchdown to tie the Edges Penn 33-27 touchdown that tied the score at 7-7 at the intermission.

score. Halfback Vin Janzwinski crunched out two first-half touchdowns, and Carroll Hardy, on a neat reverse, dodged 25 yards for the third counter with four min of the Castle Rock Farm's Mr First. kicked the winning point. In Tight Battle WESSON The William Carey College team Wesson Junior College tonight. 14 to i with Rudie Quidly the hero as he scored one touchdown and took a pass from Jim Wallace for another.

Hugh Cline went 5 yards for the Wesson tally and Rivers Sutton converted. 27-7 Win Over Oregon State The on of Heliopolis, who is in More than 50.000 screaming fans crowded the rain-drenched stands utes left in the game. the running for three-year-old hon Unbeaten Yale It was the second Bie Seven ors, traveled the course in a lei for Brown's homecoming weekend, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 16 (UP) Richie Gaskell, an expectant father, ran an intercepted forward Conference triumph for Colorado surely 1:45 3-5 and paid $5.80, $3.60 Princeton filled the air with pas LINCOLN, Oct. 16 UB 54-yard punt return and a 22 and $3.00.

He carired two less and Iowa State's second league ses in the wamns minutes on sotr. pass 84 yards for a touchdown to pounds than the top weighted Has oss in tnrce contests. yard pass, back-to-back; a 76-yard gyBrown Field but failed to score march and an 84-yard run moved the turnabout. day and then took a 37-yard pass another as George Washington defeated Pennsylvania 32-27 and rear Bayuk. a 221-pound fullback who the nation's rushinc leader.

Nebrska to a 27-7 victory over Brown and Princeton traded ty RoaJ 124 pounds. Hasty Road, who had a running mate in Sea O'Erin. returned $3.00 and $2.80 and Mr. First, the seventh choice ed the ugly specter of Penn's first Wallops Cornell In 47-21 Rout i I NEW HAVEN. Oct.

16 Unbeaten Yale's sophomore-dominated team, opening up for the first time this season, roared to a 47-21 triumph over winless Cornell in an Ivy League football battle watched by 32,000 fans in the Bowl touchdowns in the first period but the Tigers failed to score the ex bruisde through for 109 yards In 18 carries to bring his five-game total to 568 yards. Oregon State in an intersectional football game today before 39,000, Nebraska, evening its season winless season since 1881. tra point that would have tied the It was the fourth straight loss Colorado 1 7 0 620 record at 2-2, started the scoring game. Brown end Harry Joseph- lowa Mate 0 0 0 0 O.when a lone Orecon State runt son carried for the first Bruin score for Penn which hasn't won a game since last Oct. 24.

In the rain of touchdowns, a 67-yard bolt by Len was fielded by Dennis Korinek, after a 70-yard air and ground at in the field of 10 three-year-olds, paid $6 00 for show. He carried a light impost of only 106 pounds. The Maine Chance Farm's Jet Action, the Bohemia Stable's Kope's Baby, Sea O'Erin, George S. Howell's Punkin Vine, Jane Burke's Martyr, W. M.

Peavey's Spartan Jett, an invader from the Misouri Takes 7014 Victory From Hoosiers COLUMBIA. Oct. 16 An alert Missouri football team caught Indiana without its star man on the attack, Florian Htlinski. and roared to a 20-14 victory today. Missouri scored all cf its touchdowns by air as quarterback Tony Scardino completed two of his three pass attempts and both went for touchdowns.

His Tirst was a 5 yard one in the second quarter to end Jrrn Jennings. The other went to halfback Jerry Schoonmaker in the fourth for 23 yards. Another quarterback. Vic Eaton, fired the third touchdown pass for Missouri, a 6-yard toss to end Jack Hurley in the third period. Halfback Don Domenic scored from the 3 for Indiana in the second quarter.

And Jim Stone went over for the Hoosiers in the final period from the 6. Helmski was out with a shoulder injury. Indian 0 7 0 714 Missouri 4 7 7 620 who faked beautifully to the other tack. California Takes deep man, then ran to the side today. Yale's sophomores, aided by vet Tiger star Royce Flippin scored Ciemniecki, a track star speedster from Elizabeth, N.J., in the first minutes of the final period, proved lines and went upfield to the State after interference by Brown put eran quarterback Bob Brink and the ball on its own one yard line.

NEW YORK. Oct. 16 What the Top Ten teams In the Associated Press" weekly college football poll did today: 1. Oklahoma defeated Kansas 65-0. 2.

Wisconsin defeated Purdue, J0-6. 3. L'CLA defeated Stanford, 72-0. 4. Ohio State defeated Iowa.

20-11. 5. Purdue lost to Wisconsin, 20-6. 6. Duke lost to Army, 28-14.

7. Mississippi defeated Tulane, 34-7. 8. Notre Dame defeated 'Michigan State, 20-19. 9-19.

Penn Stat lost to West Virginia. 19-14. 9-19. Navy lost to Pittsburgh, 21- 20. the clincher for his team's initial win after four losses.

Wash. St. 17-7 Behind Larson BERKELEY, Oct. 16 California's Bears, rolling behind Dick Martin intercepted a Brown pass during a Tiger goal-line stand Cimniecki's slice through tackle the second period and broke on a handoff and his dash for the goal in which he outran the sec Midwest, and II. L.

Nathanson's Roman Stripe completed the field in that order behind Mr. First. The victory was Helioscope's eighth of the year in 11 starts and his share of the puse $21.500 in 22. On the next play, quarterback Don Erway threw on the run to end Bill Giles near the goal line. The next touchdown came in the third period when Nebraska went 76 yards, 54 of them on three consecutive passes.

Two were thrown by Willie Greenlaw and one by Ron Clark before Bob Smith raced the last 15 yards and Pev Evans loose for 65 yards. Then Flippin went on anothoer shifting rampage through the Brown team for a second touchdown. Martin converted. ondary, cooled off a Penn team which flamed in the second half after the Colonials ran up a 20-6 guard Thome Shugart. dominated the play throughout with an impressive display of power and deceptive aerial attack which netted at least one touchdown in each period.

Sophomores Paul Lopata, Dennis McGill. Steve Ackerman. and Dick Moneymaker registered four of Yale's touchdowns and Vernon Loucks converted after five of the Blues' seven scores. Brink and another veteran, Conrad CJprelli, who tallied twice, accounted for the other touchdowns. the field generalship of quarterback Paul Larson, hit football's comeback trail today with a 17-7 victory over the Washington State Cougars, before 27,000 fans.

The first conference vlcotrv for putting the Tigers ahead 13-7. halftime score. creased his 1954 earnings to He's a grandson of Man, O'War. Brown and Princeton each scor Penn, aided by a valiant disolaT by Capt Jim Castle, scored three Val's Kid ($12.20) and Take It converted to make the count 13-0 and the game safe for the home team. Nebraska 0 6 7 1427 Oregon State 0 0 77 ed again in the third period.

Jaz-winski plunged into the end zone after Pearson led the pruins from Princeton's 44 in a series of quick' three Brown touchdowns. i the Bears was accomplished with a field goal and a touchdown in the final period. The Cougars were held to a 7-7 tie for three quarters. times in the final two periods but George, Washington, matched the first two touchdowns and Trode Easy ($6.20) scored triumphs in the first two races for a $35.20 daily double. i home on its first half cushion..

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