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THXSL'NE: Oct. 3, mi CHICAGO SUNDAY Fart 2 Pag 6 Aurora Results Prop Football ratrr tit auit tr fr tjro.aMtrtk IJ.aft to HAWTHORNE CHARTS St 3T.3 2i.f Sct Ta- 3 VS. Jayleaa. Jay Lartt. Ieat ra-r.

Jaat aaiaai It. Taik.Maram.Klprid,rraaax KaUr 1 Saiaai Br. raav I (Cseyri, Tries! lac, tally KacMEg Fwrsi JAGADE STARS AS INDIANA WINS OVER IOWA, 7-0 US ST iACE-W 12. WO, elsAa I year elde farXajsj. eatr eleady, track fast: NORTHWESTERN HANDS PURDUE 21 TO 0 BEATING (ComtiiMtad raa lit Sport pa aitd Jockey II Sr Ra Owr la Cte.

7 I 4 ti) WV9 3.9 9 4.0O i ttaraavl llaa.Seiaavl 7.00 5.3 al.aa.KKrlcue 6. K3 TROJAN ERRORS AID BUCKEYES' 20 TO 0 VICTORY 75,102 Sea Ohio State Rout Trojans 3-m 3-4 l-i t-2 ir s. a 2-2 2- 3-1 2- lw. Viilin 1-2 2-1 KMcCartsw at. .4 -2 4.

4i Is 7.14 i-2 J-l t-1 -i T-l -2 Sieswai kuU 1.4 4 7 5- J-2 Flyaaagii seta! l.af If t-J tor? Acre 7. ajaC Mary Lit Oeiwiwd fcL.es Lm (Laasaeyik 8a4UBa.iaaB Xeaaav Surges a Cai iTim i rjeri -aS-rira laat.laftia, Tanfcea Ka tda tava M4 58 Hit (QwtfHt4 fnm lt Sportaag bona (Tiaearlaeill J.fi Gei Viwe-i. 2 J. Tea mLlmr MNil Ferra, P-vW etrijpit pia 13. I inn Sy, Ctwao, t.

iv piece. eaa Mary Lit. aaeiw. inr By W. Va 8r.

to cg as i-'J sff at Start gate ana riacen cut, p.tc driviag. SECOND f-iT-torja- fa Qctic rjuu ih i i ti, tk ssi: 2-1 Rejected Invasion Lad pt4ar 3- fct 2-i -2 112 ll It 112 Va. A. Occll a. Vans Berg Hra.1.

TKMraK 5. -A. 2. 1.1-3 J. TtsTTJDAY's ftstvns CITY (a Sai.

austaa.4;TJr. Aaaawtsea. ca i sawl, 1 i 1 dea St Fereaan, 14. Miry Psrk.T ftewaa, 4.aaaewelt.O Myaa Park. It MiracH.lt Feer Farter, ait.

Highland Perfc.t.Oa Far, Mart an, 14, i.wittan, 1 2 La Grange, Maine, itawrr Grave, UAXt Harvard. heata. Karth Fark, iTdd. Fraa.Farker, Sfjtatln.t LITTIX SlVOi SFtR0Ct Cenewa. 14; Morgan Far A.

29.Mwwe M.A..T Laekpart, Jti Pullaan La Grant. St.Cnarlea, napereille. 18 Syeaaore.O York. 27. Hinsdale.

0 Lvanston, SUMortoa.O Mea Trier, Oak Park, 37; Highland Park.i Maine, 38; Doanera Grave. Boston Ousts Yanks from Race, 5 to 1 J. Sti4 Ir-; i i. ijellaj. iau-j; sa-i4' OMI 0 STATE Caaraey.

Hanjoa. 0 pi to Ctnifif Teoji on 1 1 1 on. attmr Ci.n.. Dvaa trained ft. Caiiin.

et peat at Sctca.Kitca le.ft Pliftg. ran. TH1E0 furlensa: UndtrtM.Oairca to- a9 7. oO S.9 Top Traaait.Zehr .0 J.JO ti SSt Caaaat.Croaa 4.0 VS.Kamaict Cl.Haai rj fsn.JosB (it Mel CavBAO.Be fraud. raa.

rotSTM I tIs trojttt.taet 12. C9 4. ad 3.29 anter Chat.rermawdaa 3. 29 2.4-0 Artetia.Creaa 2. SO Croat.

Federal Aceat.Barnacle.Kabuke raw. rifTM furlong: Sets rain. Soot a.eO 3. aO S.40 Kt teal lady.Destaaia S. kO 3.

GO grtaa. Spans le 3.00 Ttat.1: 13 3S. Kupa Ea Spall, tight ing.ltareiiai Tip. Bel Beau. SIXTH furlong: iLaaxty Coafo rt.Splfaile 11.

2D S.tO 3. SO Papa rail 1 Portion 4e t. 30 3. BO Charing Sock. Zer 3.00 Tlae- 1: lS.Llbertr Aftdy.Gerhaa.

Gray Star tar. Plea ate, ran. SeVEOH 200. 1 "ile.i Shuc hlna.Deataaio 6.40 4.20 3.09 Ja Sum, Boot 29 4. 60 Chanctaem.Pratt 4-25 Tiao- 55 4 S.

Re feeh. So tfc. Koe-aaiera Dee. aid ridge, ran. EIGHTH RACE-12.

200, allea: BotMnle Golea.Hignea 4.60 3. SO 2. 60 Dlavoloaan.D' laiguatlno y. 20 3-80 Cance. Keeae 2-60 Tia- 2: 39.Darb)r Oiade.

Brave Bid, Due Sport, Hasty Scout at 2-i U2. Hart pod 201 U. G. .1 rsiUT aiT FIKwT tArt-K0. 1'J f.rlw.ta llaaaer ta.Bur'Mi.

3. wyal Crw.ter.tar 4. i. Oowllttle.Srira Tiae. a 1 J.Tte i dgi Fc iy kiU.kr.Cusiaa Fai-lj.

All atari started. fctXO3 UC1.IM', 3 2 fM leK. iuir T.fr 3. Fraata CaaW. CaaraS I Happy Staatww fi.nr 4, Il.J:4J l.lt4ark?,Duir tuet 1.

11 1 a. .) Billfntd etarted. (iaily eetitle. 138 i THifclJ fcCL. IK-4, 1 aitc: Haiwttr Wa.

IJ 5 to Spud's Cawghtsr.Mc&aaaldlS- 43 kit. A ea Hans tea 4. Tia.2. 1 i.awa I i Fravw a Ci rl aiaaaad Caw. 8.

1 1 l.rtki. FtKJKTU aX.i,C0, 11 uttat. Stan'ds Trad" fc.B a.sv 4. to Bold Miss.aeari 11.03 J. Fia Mcaer.

Water 2.3 Tiae- 1: 4 S.Fark'dal. Might, Ripple. My B.aaitny.acerkle buy. act It started, firm rn.ACl.ebt. 1 aiu: Littl Oeaver.Liw alO.wO S.4 3 a0 Seaver Mal.tvr 3 J.iXI Claude Lele.Caarad 4 4 Tiae.

3 07 2 t.Khett Sutler, Lauretta M.tal.Mrce K.Hal. Least Cean.Lwclll started. SIXTH sUCa-laOO; 1 allei file ItrtM.kk' eial3-00 t.00 S. 3D alaarth.anhua 3.83 3-a Tra Maaever, Stave 4 Tiae- 2.C4.0leaearnek Selwin, aadiua.f risco Lady. Guy wsadam started.

U.VTATM kaCL-f K0, 1 ailei Jud, Ana Fr r.Ca 434.00 13.40 V.8S avansU. Searle 18.43 13. Laurel Craftde.Kealey $.40 Ttae. S.Ct.Bca He frerl ing, Tneo. dor' a flrat.fttghlewn Cerlel atar Friaca.Edwin C.

startesf. tlQiTM 8JkCt.il. C08. aile: Valartaa.Vick 20.49 t.84 3.49 Klla 3 0 2.40 atawer 3.0O Tlwe-I 08 2S.8aaeca.Milt'Naaav-er.Lee bewey.Geae Streak. MINTH 1 all: Victory 8.

40 8.40 Res C. Brook e.Kch 3 00 M. Schue 20 2 S.Truaay.Mi aa Sillla. Strickland, Curly P.Crat I C.wp start. "andle.

I11S.4C8. AttmdanC.9.!8. 3.C. iC il 8j Bat tan stun i Of tt Boll I rw 1 1 1 Bet 0 7 20 0 0-- State: THISD HAQMWa, jXtSO, all old and na, a 12 furlanfa: Sir i-m Camera Qda florae arl jexrir PP I -i 3 rtm 12 1-2 4-2 i-E 2h4 a-2 3-9 rda fred CD. VtsrleckJ Ii i 4 1 1 3 Higft III 7 Civer tXwsamj I i 2 Tore! Ofenffaacry) 19 I 4 1- Ada L.

iUea a.ad 2- J.a-Jo Sofcra l-4 3b flXJoMaan 3.79 4-3 Freereaa ataixle 13. t4 if CtTVaeter .9 S.E.iJae Jr. 5-2 -3 3M -J 3-1 7 2-t CMo ...7 6 Southern Calif. .0 0 Toach down s--Ohio only BO yards Jong, that space being the Liirit. cf raost cf tlr esdeavors.

Iowa Lacks Pencil leva led la first dow-s, 12 to 9 and trailed in total yardage gained sly 212 to 134. "et two visits to the Indiana 28 yard IL-e were the only serious threats ca the Booster goal line turnout the afternoon, la both of these, the bead man was Jerry Faske, the hard running Iowa sopbossore back from Brooklyn. N. Faske was the leading Iowa artist, picking up S3 yards la 15 tries. The raore highly advertised performers of the game, Taliaferro and Al DiMarco.

the lowan who shot three touchdown passes at Indiana ia the 1947 game, didnt quite live cp to advance billing. Big George got only IS yards In 13 attempts, but did connect on five of 12 pitches for 112 yards. DiMar-co essayed 21 passes, but clicked on only eight for a total profit of 95 yards. Chick Really Works Jagade was an accessory before the fact of the game's only touchdown, intercepting one of DiMar-co's passes and returning It to the Indiana 38 yard line. Ralph Golds-ton got a yard, then, on the next play, flipped a lateral to Jagade.

who proceeded quickly to the Iowa 33 yard line. Taliaferro chipped in with 3 yards, then Jagade committed his thriller, skipping first around the defjsnslVe right end. then cutting back to the center of the field and strong arming his way thru no less than four desperate Iowans. rakera cV.ly inches ahert cf required distance after fotr thrusts between tackles. Thus ended the real scoring Eoilersakers enjoyed.

Ascher.brer.ner lost tv ttee kickirg Kortawe stern ott cf f.e danger zone. Adas returned the rtr.t 17 yards to the Purple's 33. but 1'lowers ended any tope cf a Purdue drive by intercepting a pass frora DeMoss and ruuiiag back 10 yards to bis 31. The Wildcats r.archel trfi2i with Murakowski a-i TunniclL'f doing most cf the carrying for a first down ea Purdue's 3. crashed over far a touchdown, but the play was called back and Northwestern penalized 5 yards for backs in motion.

Three ILie plays and a shewt pass netted only 5 yards and Purdue took the ball on its 3. wonhington Recovers The second touchdown was set up when northir.gt.on recovered a ftnsble by Purdue's Neil Schmidt on the Boilermakers 36. After Day gained 5. Wonhington made a first down on the 17. Aschen-brenner sped around his right end for a touchdown but Northwestern was offside.

Wonhington caught Aschenbrenner's pass on the 2. arson went thru center for the touchdown and Farrar again converted. Purdue's Bob Rxrtman tried desperately to overcome North-western's margin with fourth quarter passes, but be usually was hennied in by a host of Northwestern ticklers. Worthington finally intercepted one of Hart-man's tosses on the Purple's 45 7 7 pajsrirax mr.rte'irj 1 1 1 I Ftadisact-Foa 3.8 liae-i 1 iS 7 doljar anraela paid: Danada Red. l4Ja rraavnt.

ll. 44 imr trai.4 i. teita, at to aoat at i 3 off at 2--33. Start good dialer (2). Kraii.

Points after touchdowns-- Chlo State: iiddoes (2). I Substitutions: Ohio State-- Ends. S. Gaadee, Watson, Bon-j nle. Shannon; tackles, Miller, 3 year oli and up ule.

3 4 --r fiB Omer Ckid 3- 2 2-3 1-2 Ada IUe 1. 19 1-2 2-2. ra T.Q-t 3.0 3-3 3-i h.S. einewan 1. 9 4- 4-6 4-13 H.n.Bianoo 1.

10 5 3 f.AO FtX-STH flACf- IWaa 15. Jw04 ailowanrcat tisrae jscier St J4 2 Ia ada SoranaJ 101 I 4 3-1 j2 f- (r-aiu 1 14 2 3 t.j 1.2 -ir! 14; 1 20 I 1 J.J 2-1 8o4V Pl Vrei li 4 4-2 4-i JwajrCrri Ij lujy 3 2 3 li.ne-I J3 Tao Cellar iusl rhi: Kirk. Edwards, Dawson, guards. Mattey, lUnz, Toneff, Tbomas, Tab err. centers, Tci I ite.

Renner; backs. Perlni, Bertz, liddoes.Krall. Slager, Sturtz, wanaaa UiFc, 13.40 0 afKxr, f.ay Trade, i) place, 2.eJ ar.tw, Firit '2! trained 3. Srucn. nt to poet at 3.04, off at once, start good fraB rwyw p.

ace i Contimd from 1st 3ort pafiW) riFTH RACT-ftira 88; allowance 3 year oI4 and 19; 6 furlong: Sinehart, Verdova, EHood, KcCl eary. Iforrlson, Newell. 1 Southern Cal lfornla--Ends, Lloyd, Tolman, Fletcher, Kil-j 12 Mora and jockey t. St 14 Str Oaiser Hr.W. Shurin EqOdd 3.7 .40 4.40 3I.W Speedy Le (4-arrnaiJ 1S 3 I 4-1, Plinpir (3ner HJ 7 7 Pad Loci (in) 114 1 2-E, (tiUmi Rouje (Duff) 104 2 6 7-2 Bucblinf ratWSereaJ 111 2 5-t', Mra.VaieneiiWl ockj Ut 1 4 3- Kit Tartan rey 102 4 3 Iftd H.P.eadley dor ado fir P.

J.Vaienti Mr a. i lhel Vaienti stable e-2 2- 7-3 J-2 3- 1 1- 2 3- 2- 7-3 4- 1 S.l'i lhd 2-J, a-i 4hd f-2 o-l 7-2, 17.40 22.43 Allreier SOMOWT RESULTS FIRST 12 furlongs: xCochiaa.Ktrkiand 9.49 6.90 4.1C EHi Bracket, Rosclla 6.90 4.10 xxMaf ia.toodhouaa 5.20 air lsh lay, xNan) ord, xOharan. sHaicyoaie, Flat-ahy Sir, xTbe Bluaa, St ora Bird, sSo-cial Hour, sSanner Day aProespter, Blue Dart.xBig Gravel Along, xPark Pigeon, aCoabator Feudal King.Pibroch.KEabat tle.axRaveilla, Me.De Luxe, ran. aaf iald, x--nt ry. SECO0 RACE-l 3, 500, 6 furlongs: Beat Effort, Rozeile 16.30 6.60 4.30 Clad TiMe, Persian 6.

10 4.00 Lea Ci rele Schwidl 4.20 Tiue- 1:11 45. Oi Connor, Cougar, Kid Stuff, Mr. McGregor, Saa Ber Matter Bid Mar. i fold) 114 3 li. Gri 13.20 t.

11 5. 1k dollar auruela said: Dedr tee. ff.M rraignc, aJ.V Peters, Peterson; guards, Lowell, Colley, Von son; centers. Hamilton, Davis; backs, Powers, Murphy, Kirby, Cantor, Rcundy. Pucci, Kordicfe, Burke, lUrt In, Anderson.

Coch--)t ff Cra va th Southern California, lay Fcslcr, Ohio Stat. 12. 60 aMw. Pi wrier, 2. 4u nlare.

26 shoan ISd Loct. 2- 3 sho. ST.CTSTTCS Start good inner trained ay Moien. ent to pot at 3: 13 Ij 2j off once, from gacci von drxring, place SIXTH RACE- Pur JeOOj The Rirtrside handicap! 3 ytr ld and wsi fur- I -a at Oregon 16th Victim, 14-0, of Michigan Cbnt inuad free 1st Sports Pac BY WILFRID SMITH Chlcago Tribune Press Service) PP 2 3 4 6 St 3 1 3 2 4 arsd jockty f-tentiyr is Bulliiii (Pa me it) Carrara Ma a 1 (Kflapts) hvrcstyle pijnerj TnJy Str 3-i'i 3-1 4.2 2-i, J-2 Fin Ink 2- 3- 4- 3 5-i Oaiert Ea Oddm J.K.Smilh t.10 Mr.K.Clcfterark 2.40 K. S.

Peinesn 1.7 J.20 Hroan hotel St. S.S0 Ill 1 IS 112 lot, HI IS 5-2 Jhd 4jid 1- 2i 2- 1', 6 12 3-J 5-1 1-1 2nd 6 anything, but walks off Allie Reynolds and Clarence Marshall in the last three Innings. 11 talks Help Only one Yankee got to second. Joe Di Maggio doubled and scored New Tort's lone run In the seventh. raiser walked only one batsaan.

this in contrast to 11 passes by the New York pitching quartet. The victory was Kraaer's fifth over the Yankees this season without a defeat. The former Brownie's over-all record is 18 victories and five defeats. The loss was the eighth suffered by the Yanks in 10 gases here this year. The New Yorkers have lost 13 of their 21 gases with the Boston lads.

A near capacity crowd of 32.118 brought Fenway park attendance for the year to 274, with about 34. 000 in prospect for tomorrows clash between Joe Dob son and Dick nard, Freezout, Surrender, Lit tie Rip FIRST DOWNS Passing Penal NET YARDS RUSHING. WET YARDS PASSES- PASSES ATTEMPTED. PASSES CDLETED PASSES INTERCEPTED YARDS INTERCEPTIONS RET. PUNTS.

KICKOFTS Returned by. YARDS KICKS RETURNED li 6 air hire korofik i) 6 6 M.H.Van Berg 10.60 Iowa Int. 7 4 4 i 89 4. 105 118 23 20 0 a 2 1 3 82 '46 46 62 0 2 1 1 1 3 3 35 25 Tine-1: 12 4 S. Tao dollar nutuels paid: Montayr, 119.49 straight, 17.63 place, 4.V1) ahow; $3.10 place, 12.su cheat Carrara iarsie.

32-sJ chow. inner trained by H. Trotaet. Went to post ac 4.02; off at once. Start good fror gate; won driving, place rae.

RACE-Purat $50,030 added, hwthome Cold Gipj 3 year olds snd vpt i 14 eule: 20 20 and the Wildcat speedster, hugging the west side lines legged it 55 yards to the goal line without a hand touching him. Farrafs kick again was good. Murakowski. who gained 102 yards in 13 carries, was North-western's leading ground gainer. Adams was the roost consistent performer in the Purdue back field.

He carried 16 Hir es tor a total of 67 yards. Szulborski made 0 yards in 17 attempts. STATISTICS n.u. rumix FIRST DOWNS ii 10 Fatsing. 0 Penalty 1 NET YARDS 236 179 Yards 4 NET YARDS 23 PASSES ATTEMPTED 1 3 PASSES COMPLETED 2 0 PASSES 0 YARDS- INTERCEPTIONS RETVRNED Jl 4 PUNTS.

NUMBER PUNTS. AVERAGE 27 31 KICXOFFS. NUHBER. Tiae Stitch, ran. THIRD 500, about 14 mi; Escarp, CI ingaan 8.40 3.70 3.

20 Lock And Kay, Fife 4. 30 3.20 Lion Raspant, Field 3.70 record--first tiae run over courae)Uncle Saa.H Hour. Fonda, Merry Old Soul, ran. FOURTH furlongs: xSluc Border.Atkinaon 4.10 2.60 2.60 Nathaniel, McCreary 4.60 4.20 xCoincidence.Guerin 2.60 45-Helioptlc. Safe Arrival, Brisket, Lucky Devil, George Gain.

Bug Juice, Cornish Knight, Uoree and Jockey t. PP St xBiIiinea 'eteraen) 122 11 6 Sun tie rod (Manifold) 124 I Kickof fs. FVMBLES Ball Lost. PENALTIES YARDS LOST ON PENALTIES. diappy Issue fSkor i) 1 10 Scorcn 10 3 Prllir! fpivrrai 10 12 34 Str- Fin 9-2 7-1 4-1 2-ii 4- 1 ind 3-14 2hd Shd J-l 2-1 1-1 3-1 2-2 2hd i-i 5-2 4-3 7hd nd 7-4 6-1 5-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 3hd r-', 5- 1 4-1 4hd 7-6 7-a 11-1 11-2 10-1 lO-'i S-l 12 12 11-2 9hd 3hd 8-2 S-2 10hd 10-6 10-4 9-1 11-4 Jl-2 6- 'i 9-1 11-4 11-2 12 Omer Odd Valsic far P.L.Grisom 10.40 hascv stable 33.20 tu S.

fteinesan 10 h.P.headley 9.03 oolford farm 10.20 F.U.hoorer 2.40 lac fans 1.40 22. 10 J.Goodin 16.60 ooiford fara 10.20 Tneo D. Buhl 30.40 better offense than defense. Michigan, with Peterson, Ortraann. and Leo ICoceski doing most of the running, midway of the quarter worked, the ball up to the Oregon 18.

Apass.Ortmann to Ed McNeill, was good for 32 yards, but Oregon held cn the next play and took over on their 22. From that point, the visitors, with George Bell and Wood It Lewis ripping off a pair of first downs thru their tackles, began their march which was punctuated by Van Br oc kiln's passing. For 13 minutes the lanky quarter back had withheld bis most potent weapon. Then he hit Dan Garza on 117 124 IS 10 in 104 xxTeleaate tParnsM) Colosal (CXScurlock) aVolcanie (Corauest) Oration (ruff) ck' Ji iiGxsTurco) awprroral (Neiaorj ran. entry.

FIFTH 1 ail: Capot, Atkinson S.3O 4.90 4.30 Storve Age.Kirkl and 32.70 13.80 Air bailor IJeraaai fans entnri ford farm entry. Columbus. Oct. 2-Ohio State capitalized on Southern Cai- ifomla's errors to score twice in the first half this afternoon and followed with another touchdown drive In the last period which sprang from intercepUoD of a Tro- Jan pass. Thus, the Buckeyes walloped the Trojans.

20 to 0. before a crowd of 75.102 to take a 4 to 3 advantage in the inter- I sectional rivalry temporarily end- tog with this game. For the Buckeyes, who played brilliantly on defense and con- patently. If not spectacularly, on attack, today's victory was solace for the licking they received" from the Trojans on this gridiron a year i ago. Aitho methodical at times, Ohio State demonstrated its power In Joe Vhisler's drives, timely i passing by Pan Savic, and ade- a oat speed by Jerry Krall.

Jimmy Clark, and Alex Verdova. A Vital Title Hnrdle I I While the Buckeyes probably cannot win the Western Con- ference title-few in this throng i of partisans would predict a cliam-pionship yet Ohio State, which finished last in the 1947 race, may be an important factor in de-. teraining the charopion. 1 Southern California was" in motion on its first play from Flying Olsc.Piaraoa 7.80 PARIS ACCLAIMS ITS WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT d'j--tiiualified and place fourth. Two dollar mutuela paid; xBilling, $4.10 straight, $1.20 place, $2.40 show, San Herod, f.60 place, $5.40 show Scotch Secret, $5.20 show.

inner trained by K. Veils. ent to post st 4:32 12 off at 33. Start good from gate; won driving, place same. steadily i-erroed his position to the stretch, ed ground on the final turn and, responding to brisk, handling, disposed of HAPPY ISSUE and then held SIN Hi-ROD fr.

The latter, never Far back and welt ridden, drifted to the ins-tde when I PPT ISSUE cant oer during the drire and could not overtake tn minner wnen clear. Xie latter aorked her way forward under occasional urging, reached the Jead wrn -ettled in te strerch then swerved while tiring and, after iodine SUN and SCOTCH SECRET, faltered and was disqualified for fouling and placed fourth. Keturnea 5 KICKCFFS. YARDS KICKS 73 A Punts 7J 2 Kickof 39 Fl'MBLES Rail Lost. 2 PENALTIES 7 YARDS LOST ON PENALTIES 63 SO 67 PASSES THROWN AS Ml CH I GAM STATE BEATS HAWAII, 68-21 East Lansing.

Oct. 2 Special) Sixty -seven passes were thrown in the gase and six Spartan backs scored touchdowns as Michigan State defeated the University of Hawaii. 68 to 21. today before -30. 381 for its first victory of the season.

Hawaii completed 23 of 52 passes for a gain thru the air of 306 yards. Michigan State stayed on the ground and rolled up a total of 437 net yards by rushing on 48 attempts. Everett was the leading ground gainer with 99 yards. The Michigan State total of 68 was the biggest score by a Spartan team since 1932- Line-ups: MJCKHAH STATE (68) HAWAII (21) the. Michigan 34 for a first down, Lewis made 3 and Van Brocklin then tossed one to Johnny McKay for another first down on the Michigan 11.

After Lewis bad lost 6 yards. Van Brocklin tried twice to bit his rr.en in the end zone. Both were close, but no good, and the period ended scoreless. Stop Van Brocklin Drive The wolverines wasted little EIGHTH RACE- Purse 13.000; allowances; 3 year eld and up; mile (on turf): 15. Hait.Ocea Drive, Saap Out.Aigasir.Kit Carson, Dry Fly, ran SIXTH RACE- $100, 000, 2 ail es: Citation, Arcaro 2.60 2.20 out Phalanx.

Clark 3.30 out Beauchef.Nash out Tiae- 3:21 35. Connive r. Rose Beaa.Misa Gri llo 2nd. ran. SEVENTH one ail-Shy Guy, Bracks 4.40 3.00 2.60 Inheritance, Atkinson 3.

60 3.10 Picture Card.laalley 6. 20 Tiae-1: 36 25. Not Very Much, Flying Missile, Big I Macbeth, Al-f ox ie, Lex ran EIGHTH RACE-S3, 500 1 1'8 silei; Rabies, Rozelle 10.10 5.90 3.70 Attendant, Atkinson 4.00 2.70 Dirl.Kirkland 2.60 Tiae-1: 51-Coapassi on, Rush Hour, Profano, Annie sop squotch, Joeys Pal, Magnetic Star, ran. Horse and Jocke PF St 14 12 34 Str fin 3 4 3-'i 2-2 Ikd Ui Sgt. Abe (Keene) 117 CW First (Carr si lO i 6 Steeole J.ck(wner) 1CW 5 Kaalick lnifold) 115 4 ld (Tenaglio) 112 2 Joustin iatch(LcTurJH4 7 Owners fcq Odds F.RNbrris 4.60 F.

Rando 6.0 J. Sands 6.40 K. S. Re ir.eman 2.30 h. Christian sen 3.70 C.

Adams 7.29 M.f.rnt 21 40 N.L."affelan 2 2-1 1-2 1-2 2- 2nd I 6hd 6-2 3-2 3-t'i 3 J-'i $-1 3- i 4-Pi 4r.it 6 6-2 Shi 6-IS J-i 8 8 $6-2 5 7-4 7-2 7-2 7hd 7-2 7 2-3 4.t'i 1-t time in the second period. They fountain Vear(Lin yj 106 1 Coersit V. Oiever). IU Illini Upset by Badgers' Rally, 20-16 went to work after turning back what appeared to be another Van 35. (Turf course fast).

Tro dollar nwraela oaid: Sgr. Abe, $11,20 00 show; Steeple RING I NG--CERDAN (Chicago Tribune Press Service) PARIS. Oct. 2--Nattily attired in Aaeri can -made clothes. Marcel Cerdan of France, conqueror of Tony Zale for the world middleweight boxinr title, took repeated bows before Paris ring fans today while the French press acclaimed him as one of professional boxing's outstanding exponents.

Andre Morice, minister of youth, presented Cerdan with a Sevres vase two feet high. Marcel peeped Into the receptacle and grinned roguishly when he discovered it was eirp-ty. Meanwhile, at private functions and official receptions the Bidaieweight king was virtually inundated in champagne and assorted wines. CHAMPAIGN MAJORETTE straight, f6.00 place, 0 show; Carp's First, 00 place, Jack. $5.20 show.

inner trained by Lee Nile. ent to post st 06 12; off at $-67 Brocklin drive. Van Brocklin threw a good one to Dick Wilkins on Michigan's 47, but was forced to Start good trow gate; won orjving, place NINTH RACE- Purse 12. elaialnr: 3 vear mnA 1t (Continued from lit Sport pagj horse and Jockey t. PP St I 12 34 Str Fin Owners 114 1-2 1-t M.

Beik tlu ey L. E. Vo gl er L. T. bagdon.

Ma son R. G. J. Fiwry tjCMds 2.70 10.20 4.60 7.50 3.30 Hawthorne's Mrs.Ogiesby Trust Fund (Bailey) Miss Pebble(BurdyJ Anaiyai (Carrisai) Ben (ner Valdina Aide (KeeneJ tuffle (Pamell) 117 105 106 114 J. J.t-ckros 1- li 3-4 2- 3 7-1 6hd 1-2 -'4 S-2 ahuanui Natch sheia toward Choo Silua riaaice tte 3- 3 2nd $-2 6hd 7-3 i- 4- 2 Maissell 3- 2-1 hd 7-3 S-4 4- 2 J-t.

9 3- 2 2-3 7-3 5- t-4 4- 2 6- 2 9 2- 1 3- 6 4- 1 3- 6- 2 7- 2-US 9 110 Wrs. J.Keeiek 7.20 35.40 10.40- Favorite TractT-irvf y) 10 Father (lewas) 101 rr.i teoooi; Xen ilcNair Snider Fusi R. T. R.E... C.

Sal th. 4 0. a Guerre. L.H. Chanckwi a.

H. L. Crane. F. 8.

Michigan .21 Hawaii 9 9 joda' joe (GarrouttH3 35.40 35. Two dollar wutuels Trust Fund, $7.40 straient, $4.10 Feature Won by Billings paid: v. $3.10 anow. Msa Pesole. $.80 place.

$6.00 snowj Analy inner trained by H. Belk. ent to post st '5: 30; off at 5. jl 30 punt and put out a beautiful one on the Michigan 7. Koceski went thru a big In center for 21 yards.

Peterson and Koceski picked up another first down on the Michigan 40 and then Ortroann fell back and rifled a pass to Rilenburg which be took on the Oregon 35 and galloped past two defense rr.en to score, Oregon's attack bogged down and Van Brocklin punted out cn the Michigan 44. The Wolverines started all over but after moving the ball up to the Oregon 7 Peterson funrled and Ben Holcomb recovered for Oregon with less than 2 t.inutes of the half remaining. Oregon Gets Going Oregon fought back to Michi 12. Start good 14 20 13- 68 14 7 21 sin lead to 14 to 9. Blackboum's free kickoff frora his 20 went only 10 yards, but the Illini proceeded to back pedal from toe fire of the Badger for- wards.

Later, their scoring drive started from the Wisconsin 46. Tony Kli-Tek of Chicago's took Stewart's pass for 2S yards. An offside penalty put the tall on the 15. Puss Steger slammed thru the defensive right side but was pushed out on the 3. there he drove over, and Jaechtle's kick made it 16 to 14.

Clarence Self took the Illinois frcw gte; won driving, place same. USES HER HEAD; NOW Daily Doubles Touchdoans-'Guerre, Chan dno i (2), L. Crane 2, B. Crane. Kelly (2), Grandelius (2).

hi rot Dang, Kahuanui. Points after touchdoana-C. Salth (8). Kaulukukui (2), Bessette. Substitutions-Mi chigan Ends.

Sobcxak, Parsell, King, 'Gil- BY ROBERT CR0MIE Billings, a 3 year old chestnut colt owned by Robert W. Mc-Ilvain, Chicago oil man. yesterday rolled home in front of 11 other fast ones to win the S57.800 Gold Cup at Hawthorne. LAUREL RESULTS first Race-, 2. soo.

14 (u. Gene Chance, Gil bert 31.40 12. CO 6.80 Scotch PI a ina, Saunders 6. 60 4.40 Subdue, Stout 3.00 Tiae-2: 13 lS.Oeaha Mike, Count Howa rd, Zor ro, r. Flip, Bal 1 iol an.

SECOND 14 ailaa: Sal ford 2nd. Polk 11.40 6.0 4.00 SHE HAS HEADACHE Chaapalgn, III. 2 AP) Celia Slavens started out to lead the parade last night--but the parade passed ber by. In fact, it stepped right over VtDf scrimmage. On the play after penalty.

Art Battle fumbled and Bob Dorsey. Buckeye defensive right end. recovered the ball oa Troy's 33 yard line. Ohio State put together three first downs in nine plays to score. Clark swept defensive tight end for 9 yards and Whisler, finding no receiver on a jump pass, plunged the yard required for first down, and Bob Demmel were stopped so Savic passed to Tom Watson on Southern California's 13 yard line.

i Whisler Scores First One Clark slammed at the defensive tackles for 9 yards in two plays and Whisler was stopped a foot short of the goal. The burly full back dove over on the next play for the score and Dick Widdoes place kicked the-point for Ohio State's 7 to 0 lead. Before the first period ended Don Doll, lrojan half back, fumbled and again the omnipresent Dorsey grabbed the elusive ball on the Trojan's 37. The Buckeyes were aided by defensive holding and Krall broke loose for 9 yards and Whisler 6 more for ae first down on Troy's 19 as the quarter ended. Whisler fumEIed on the 1 yard tine, but the Buckeyes scoring opportunity remained when Krall returned Jim Powers punt 24 yards to Southern California's 16.

Savic passed to Krall for 9 yards and Krall went to the 2 yard line. Krall lost 4 yards but Troy was offside, which put the ball on the 1. Whisler scored cn his LAL'RQ. PARX Gene Chance Sal ford 2nd. ROCKINGHAM PAfiK Eye For Eye ft Mintlock.

HATH0RKE PARK Non Ferro tt Big 200.00 aan, Crego, Scbenck, oeerstra. Vlckoff on his 4 and at the 15 lat- His time for the Bile and a Dibble, McManus, Cerrigan, McCabe; tackles, Esbaugh, Gasaer, Adasi, Hystie, Stevena, Say lor; guards, Yoeca, Blackaan, Tob in Williaais, Swet Marek; centers, Luasden, lurn oack.Harito 13.40 6. 80 3S.Aair.i.Ro..d.i1ANGRUM, OEM ARET Creaaer; quarter backs, G. Saith, terdoa, tinged heel s.Larkaround. oboj ewski Frost, -Ciauraona: half THiKD RACE-J3, 500.6 furlong backs, Thoaaa, Grandelius, Splagal, Kliaie.

McLean 21.00 B.80 7.40 H. Saith. Kelly, poloneatc; iH gan's 31 by tse time the half ti.T.e gun sounded, Vati Erocklia completing 3 passes, one to Bob Anderson for 13 yards, another to George Bell for 17 which was canceled by an offside, and another good one to Bell for 16. Alffiost the entire first half was marked by the fine line backing of Michigan's Dick Kefrpthorn and Allen WchJ, the Gak Park lad. An injury to Ortrr.ar.n late in Counter Plot, Roberta 8.

60 6.40 backs, Blenkhore. H- Williaws, Cataa.n, Breen 5.40 Quarter was 2: 06. Second place went to Sun Herod and third to Scotch Secret when Happy Issue, ridden by Tony Skoronski; was disqualified for show money. Happy Issue tired and swerved, interferring with Scotch Secret and Sun Herod in the stretch drive. Colosal, the Argentine-bred gelding who was co-favorite with Billings on the morning line, raa well out a ChsBpaign Hlin school student, is a draa majorette.

She was leading the Champaign band's half-time performance during a football game. She became the victie of the drua occupational hazard: Celia knocked herself out. Only ty pride was injured," she said 'today as she practiced baton twirling. Turf Board Approves Sportsman's Officials The following officials have eraled to Bob Petruska who ran to the Illinois 46. The big play was on third down when Bennett took Petruska's pass and ran to the 17, where be was brought down from behind by Jim Valek.

Illini Too Anxious Three plays were good only to the 11. which brought in Black-bourn to try for three points which would be just enough for victory. Kis kick was wide, but Illinois was offside and the Badgers gratefully, accepted a first down the 7. Self bounced to the 3 and Gene Evans picked up a yard. From the 2.

Self drove over the Illinois right side for the score. Black-bourn rrissed the extra point kick, but the Badgers bad so much steam left they were on the Illini 8 yard line when the ga.xe ended. STATISTICS Bud Crane. Hawaii: Ends. Lua, Nakastura, Isaacs, Kiyosaki; tackles, M.

Dai, Ob. Bonn guards, Tenno. Scha-backer, Dewaon, Wallace; centers, H. Do Lee; quarter backs, Maai-ya; half banks, Matsuo, Kawaguchi; full back. Dang, Takuahi.

Referee-Jay Beraanger (Chicago). L'wpi re- Dew 1 1 1 C. Gibson (Northwestern. Field judge-C. A.

Verts (Ohio Weslcyan). Head lineswan-Paul Goebel (Michigan) tOGAN clinch places dn ryder cup team Lloyd Wangrun, Ben Hogan and Jiscny Der.aret have clinched places on the 1943 F.yder cup team, the P. G. A. announced yesterday.

Hogan has compiled 798 points. Demaret 573. and 571 for a wide. margin over all contenders. The catches against the British will be beld Sept.

16 and 17 at Canton near Scarborough ia England. Mar.gr us. who has played in 115 coapetitive medal play toumasent rounds this season. the third quarter Drought in Lentz, and the Toledo junior started of the money. 3S.

Swinging Star.Toa-ke, Sabot, Grain Market, Snow Flare. O' Give Bolo Jo, Ray Buddy's Song, ran. FOtTM 6 furlong: Nokoais.Kirk 6,60 4.60 3.80 Roundelay, wood IS. 80 8. 80 Olecranon, Gil bert 5.80 Tiae-l: 15.

Alan C.Minaddie.Coa-Iy Belle. Oia View, Fraternal, Indue, Bones Aparte.Little Hatchwtt, ran. FIFTH 6 furlong: thirling Girl, Sa' ra 5.00 3.00 2.40 Superb Donna. Mart In 2.80 2.40 Blenlin.Uonteiro 2.8S Tiae. 1: 14 4S.Anna Christ ie.

Penny Dare ran. and completed a touchdown drive cf 49 yards in four plays, with the tall on the Oregon 49, Lectz passed to Elliott, who was knock jbeen approved by the Illinois ILLINOIS Nn dm A I i Racing board for the sports-U A ean Park ceeticg. which wili ed out cn the 9. Then be tried a line piay and 4 yards. An incomplete pass followed, out with a minute and 42 seconds BEATS I CH I GAN open Oct.

18: lilliaa A. nasi It on. Monte veil, and still holds the ooney earning to play he hit Peterson on the 1 yard line and the Dig full back stepped over for the score. FIRST Rushing. Passing.

TEACHERS, U0 TO 7 J. Brown, stewards: Normal. 111.. Oct. 2 (Spe- filli" A Tt cIal)-illinois State Noneal iMcAuliffe.

and Floyd Alsbury. struck for three touchdowns in Placing judges; J. Klucina. Skoronski Is'Grounded Sko ror.sk i was grounded for the balance of the meeting for failure to control bis mount. Billings paid $4 SCf $3.20 and $2.

40. Sun Herod returned $8.60 and $5.40, and Scotch Secret $5.20. i The victor, third stake for Billings in his last three starts a Hawthorne, to the lalaac farm and fara and brought his winnings for the year to Failure of Colosal to run to expectations was disappointing to the crowd of 17.978. since the Argentine gelding has won $105,050 in his 22 starts this year, boasting victories in the whirl aw ay stake at Washing-Park and the Ves burgh handicap Penalty Oregon Threatens Again The Wefcfeet struck with light the first niorfer r-o- t. A.

tvouieau. uk raise. quarter. KET YARDS PCS HI 3. NET YARDS PASSES ATTT.WTED.

ning swiftness as the last period got underway. Ore on started to PASSES jpatrol judges; Tnosas A. Steele, clerk of scales; Jaces Gruber, paddock judge, and L. A. Shusway, director of autuels.

third smash, Widdoes placement was wide. Trojans T.D. Pass Dropped i The Trojans never passed mid-field until late in the second' period. Their pass attack, with George Murphy throwing, apparent-j ly scored after brief rally but Bill Jessup Trojan end. dropped the! pass in the Ohio State end zone.

Murphy's next pass was inter i cepted by Bill Newell on Otic Kate's ,15. Pete Perlni stepped in front of Powers pass late in the third 1 cuarter and was stopped on Troy's 43 yard line. From this point, the Buckeyes advanced in 10 plays to their last touchdown. Whisler and Krall again led the opening drive. Then Fred Morrison I replaced Whisler and battered the line for a first down on Southern California's 7.

Krall went over defensive right tackle for 4 yards. PASSES INTERCEPTED YAFDS INTERCEPTIONS RET. its 43. Van Brocklin passed to. Garza on the Michigan 47 and ted to an easy 40 to 7 triurph over Michigan State NO real of Ypsilanti today.

Ray Moreili scored the first touchdown on a 23 yard run with a recovered fusble in the lead with a total of $33,044. m. Hogan. in 71 competitive rounds, is second with $31, 347. In Vardon trophy cornet! tion, Hogaa leads with a 9.44 stroke average.

Neither Van gran cor Desaret are eligible for this year's trophy since they auto-catically disqualified thec selves by picking hp daring a tourney J. viJSS a9-0 -SSt. Louis, Oct. 2 The St. Louisa Cardinals- won ia.

111. 12 7 10 4 1 3 1 193 32 7S 84 9 17 2 1 0 32 7 1 28.4 44. 2 6 2 47. 5 11 tin es 40 $9 78 2 4 1 4 3 3 IS 29 SIXTH RACE- S3, 500 1 16 ailes: Brown Fax. Stout 6.40 3-20 3.20 Brass Sand, Mora 3.00 2.60 Silver Putter.Chipetta 1,60 Tiae- SO 2.

5. Go tano tion, Meas Sakp.gill l.Kashair. Bag Ela. Devils Lead. Lucky Year, ran.

SEVSfiTH added; 6 fur: Fartiaaent.Kirk 6.60 3.40 2.60 Atsaba Cay, Stout 4. 00 3. 20 Vhit fen poo f. stone 4. 20 Tiae- 15.

Mi. rthaaker.Ef ratta, KiiraaUrj.Drfaa Spinner, Fui.tiw. Fugitive. Dukes Gal bl Brandy ran. EIGHTH RACE-S3.

000. 1 12 Silas: Mason Dixon, Saunders 16.00 8.60 6.00 xGino Gold. Saunders 10.60 6.00 Inftrst.lilliaas 6.40 Tiae- 2: 39 4 5. Blue Dreae. Don Sullivan, Reno Ul tiaate.

Slchtsear xThats Hia, Fulgura.Sank Balance, ran. x--atry. PUNTS. NTeER tfcen bit McKay with" another tjul-let pass on the Michigan 15, Jim Blocked by PUNTS AVER ICS. KICXOFFS, NUMBER- Prep Player.

16. Oles opening Dick Bal- drini added azcther on a four After Making Tackle XICKOFFS. AVERAGE YARDS KICKS Punts. I Kickof fs I yard plunge a few ninute la- I Oakland, Oct. 2 (AP)-A FLT4BLES Ba 1 1 PENALTIES YARDS LOST ON FEN ALT! ES- Aiken, the Oregon coach's son, made It a first down cn the Michigan 4..

but four lire thrusts were rolled back by Michigan. Oregon almost scored in the last rincte cf play when. Van Brockita, on tie Oregon '32, passed to McKay who went all Use way over the Michigan line. Dot officials ruled be bad out of on the 22. Michigan bad the taU ca teeir 23 as-the gacje ended.

I ter. A 14 yard pass froa Louie Baker to Stan Lesniak brought the third counter. I Keil Van P.iper scored on a 13 yard sprint for the Karons early in tfee second period, but Illinois registered again before the half ended and "ever the-Chicago- Cubs, 9 to 0, tonight or.the chins of football injury catfsed the death today of 16 year old tllliass of Piedsont (High school. In a gace last night with Berkeley High. lil-jl iass cade a tackle, then (dropped to the turf.

Mis fteacsates picked cia ep and Morrison apparently scored but he Austin Blues To Battle Roseland-Mustangs Today and Jia Eea- was illegally in motion ana umo State was set back to its yard line. Flat Pass Ends It After Krail made 3 yards off the Trojan left tackle. Savic passed added six points In each cf tSe'TissI -two periods- GREAT LAKES BEATS LAKE FOREST, 14-7. FOR SECOND IN ROW treat Lakes Elcejackets defeated Lake Forest college, 14 to 7. before 7.0D0 cn the ine Ausiin i ues.

ceia to a scoreless tie by River Forest in their opener last Wednesday, will seek their first victory oi trie seni-era at Belsont. Delegate Disappoints Another disappointment was Delegate, owned by Herbert loolf of Kansas City. Delegate, which finished second to Citation at Hialeaa last February and bad a ice early season recdrd in Florida, took the early lead, set the pace, but tired badly in the stretch. The secondary attraction, the $5, COO Riverside handicap, a six furlong sprint, went to J. F.

Ssith Montayr. Bullish was second and Carrara Karble third. Mactayr was ridden by Jisy Duff and paid $19.60. The crowd wagered $1,220 41 oa the nice races. Minor Leagues to Krall in the flat at bis left for r2aTi hose runs by P.orr Korthey and Red Schoendienst.

chgoa ooooooooo-o St.L. 01143000X-9- 13 2 Eatteries Borowy the score. Uiddoes added the point bal season this afternoon for the final tabulation. he they eppOM- tue Roseland- carried nil, unconscious, froa the field. He was taken to a' fcospital for treateent of iead iBiwXies.

I TALI AM wlNS CKAwO PfilX SILVER 5 TOftZ. England. Oct. 3 rSeutera)uigi Villoresi. chaa-pion it itir af Italy, today won the International Grand Pr is aaotar face, first tab he Id ia Britain iocs 127.

Ba covered tha 359 iles o-rer eS taps mm aeerage af 722S aull per hour. Morgan Park Cadets tin In Howe, 29-7 Howe, ltd-. Oct. 2 Special) Bill GiasDos scored three toaea-dowss this afteroooa to pace Chicago's Morgan Park Military acadeay eleven to a 29 to 7 Whisler's work is best shown by his net gain of G4 yards in 15 plays. Krall netted 62 yards for 13 plays while Clark's gain for Mustangs as 2 o'clock in Rose-land.

Wednesday night, the Blues will meet the Hawthorne A.C. in Rockola stadius, 420Q Eacker( 4 Dobernic (6), flltAT MCa-T'S PUtY-WTS ion Coluabus.9. St.Paul ,3. (Caliaabus leads, 3-2) PACIFIC CCAST LIAuut Saa Francises, Seattle, 3, (Seattle lead. 2-1).

aid sad. 10; Los Angeles, 9 11 ia aiLoge, Aegclca Xtsda, 3-1), jGreat Lakes field yesterday. iTUe victory was the sailors' 'second straight. Marine Sgt. 'Robert Hodal pitched passes of 15 and 30 yards la the first land third quarters to Jases rear stess for both scores.

'A (Rush 8 -end KcCullou- 13 plays was 23 yards. The Tro- IN. Central in the second Js employed 12 ball carriers to a IXCrt5 Brazil He 06 -and trincph over Hove Ulliiary.

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