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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 51

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STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Sunday, Sept. 18, 1955 51 HARRYMAN'S ureal Ltaices 1 ws western WANTED: EXPERIENCED PRODUCTION GRINDER MEN, INTERNAL, CENTER GRINDING AND CENTERLESS Must Bo Able to Set Own Jobs Apply Lundberg Screw Products Co. 101 W. Willow Phone IV 4-4577 With A id of Blocked Punt isi X. I TT7" thi Wings the Dales Hand Indiana 'IV 47 to 7 Loss Break Gives 13 to 13 Tie To Sailors i New Custom FLOC2SHEI Western Michigan Loses Victory After Last Period 13-6 Lead HILLSDALE, Sept 18 (.

Hillsdale's powerful Dales opened their football season today by crushing Anderson, 47-7. as seven different men scored touchdowns for the winners. The Dales pushed across their first score at 4:45 of the first quarter and then blanked the visiting Ravens until late in the final period. Hillsdale dressed four teams for the conjest and used virtually every player in uniform. Bill Moffatt.

who bulled five yards for the first Hillsdale touch- LOTOPS KALAMAZOO, Sept. 17 .) Recovery of a blocked punt in the end zone gave Great Lakes its final touchdown in tho fourth period today and salvaged a 13-13 tie with idown, led the scorers with nine Western Michigan. points as he added three conver sions. VOIT REGULATION SIZE. Scuff-Proof, Water-Proof Western Michigan was leading 13-6 early in the final period.

But the Eroncos were forced to punt from their own end zone. The kick was blocked and Creat Lakes end Anderson fumbled six times and lost the ball on four of them, once in the end zone where Lee Jones ifell cn the ball for a Hillsdale 'touchdown. The most spectacular play of the Joe Counts fell on it for a touch-iown. Then halfback Pat Killien converted the game-knotting point. Footballs SLIGHT IMPERFECTS Great Lakes broke into the scoring column first in the opening period after a pass interference penalty gave the visitors a first down on the Western Michigan 18.

Halfback Jim Berry bulled over from the 8. Tom Brown missed the conversion. game was an oj-yura pum return for a touchdown by Hillsdale's Nate Clark. Anderson 0 0 0 7 7 Hillsdale 14 13 13 747 Anderson scoring: Touchdown: McCullough (1, plunge). Conversion: Hepler.

Hillsdale scoring: Touchdowns: Moffatt (5, run); Borgne (48, run); Finizio (9, run); Clark (85, punt return); Perrian (8, run); Jones (recovered fumble in end zone); Duncan (19, pass-run for Conversions: Moffatt 3, Rosetti, Perrian. If Firsts, Would Be $5.00 Take tlie neattr, marter appearance of Flursbeim Lotops i nd add new custoraJoot wing tips. There you have the shoo fiat l. I .1 1 The Broncos bounced back in the second period scoring twice to take a 13-6 lead at halftime. A pass play covering 50 yards from quarterback Jerry Ganzel to back Bud Breed accounted for the first score.

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lb 5 1 3 Woudling. II 4 Kaline. rf 4 A LXiUy. ci 4 0 irom me wiin udoui minutes remaining in the half. Breed missed the first extra point but made the second.

Great Lakes 6 0 0 713 Western Michigan 0 13 0 013 Great Lakes scoring Touchdowns: Berry (8, plunge); Counts (recovered blocked punt in end zone). Conversion: Killien. Western Michigan scoring Touchdowns: Breed (50. pass-run from Ganzel); Nidiffer (5, plunge). Conversion: Breed.

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OaNaragon, 2 0 0 4 Hatfield, 2b 4 0 Strickland, 3 4 1 bMitrhell 1 Lary, IcHarrcU, si 0 0 I Lemon, 2 0 1 IdKiner 10 1 leEvers 0 0 0 IMossI, 0 0 0 Wt Invite Charge Accounts The Savings Are Great A scuff-proof, water-proof football for just "Made by Voit, the nation's top name in rubber sports equipment, these balls have some slight flaw or imperfection that kept them from passing Voit's( finicky inspectors as Van's grabbed all they could! The longest wearing, most ap'pcaling football in its price range. Valve inflated. Brown rubber cover with white striping, as illustrated. Totals 34 3 13; Totals 35 1 10 aGrounded out for Hegan in 8th. bsingled for Strickland In 8th.

cRan for Mitchell in 8th. dSingled for Lemon In 8th. eRan for Klner in 8th. Other Styles 17.95 to 21.95 Quakers Magic Number Eastern high school has found the magic number for its football season. It is 25 to 0.

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Honochlck, Chylak and Grieve. 3:07. A 14.6XH. HARRYMAN'S 118 South Washington, Downtown, and 438 Frandor Frandor team defeated the East Lansing sophomore squad by the same score, 25-0. Willie Austin tallied three touchdowns and one con version.

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