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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 71

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Central Michigan in Easy Victory, 35 to 7 STATE JOURNAL (Lonsing, Mich.) Sundoy, October 23, 1955 71 GILMER AT QUARTERBACK look ask for Raternik's Runs Again T- 1 fil Lions in 'Spoiler9 Role Now Miller High Life or Sap odds. The bookmakers make Los Detroit has fared poorly in Its competition with the Rams, winning only six times while losing 14. LAMM SO MAJOR Paul Vincent tnppnl th nlgnt'a Individual frSi.rt,h 6,9 count- ivnm ton high rama laurrla wilh 2X. Top tram arrlra hrlongml to llotpl OM with ei wi all lunn. tlMHKR Bonv Frtfik wrk rloJ with hlah gam of tn nliiht of 234.

and alio Italic bin ae-rlea Nvn with bjs. Hravrra twin top om rjwnt with 2TJ6. Bravna ana IWi. Leaas umps Illinois Central Outclassed Spartan Sophomore Sets wn au sum, aito Cross Country Record Henry Kennedy, Michigan State Vie Prado waa high for the night with and Onrrnl lirta and Svrvir wn In 1. 1.

A. C. Conference Game sfjfi Off irm laurria wiin and waa In only Bay for first place In the western division. Coach Buddy Parker, surprisingly optimistic, says his club has a good chance not only to beat the Rams tomorrow but also to take Snrf Francisco next Sunday for a clean sweep of the coast. This seems remote, indeed, when it is considered that the great Detroit teams in the past have never accomplished this feat.

In fact, no team in the N. F. L. has beaten both Los Angeles and San Francisco on successive weeks on their home grounds. The Lions enter the game with' three players on the question-mark list due to injuries.

They are guards Jim Martin and Dick Stanfol and halfback Jack Chris sophomore from Toronto, today led LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 The downtrodden Detroit Lions get their first chance to play the role of "spoilers" today when they meet the Los Angeles Rams in the giant Los Angeles coliseum. It is a strange role for the once-mighty Lions, who have little ltjft to hold onto following 'four successive losses in the unpredictable National Football league. Kickoff time is set for 5 p. m.

(EST) with the game being telecast back to some parts of Michigan. These same two teams met In Detroit two weeks ago with the Rams taking a 17-7 decision. Then, the Lions went into the game as favorites. Thi time they'll be on the short end of the Angeles a seven-point choice, primarily through the absence of quarterback Bobby Layne of the Lions. Layne suffered torn ligaments In his left knee during last Sunday's 27-24 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers.

The blond signal-caller probably will hold the ball on Detroit's field goal and extra point tries but is unlikely to see any other His replacement will be the veteran Harry Gilmer, who gave an inept performance as Layne's understudy last Sunday but who worked feverishly in practice all week to become more accustomed to the job. It is a vital game for the Rams, who have a 3-1 record and are tied with Baltimore and Green '4r I.VHl'HTIIUL the Spartans to an 18-43 cross coun NORMAL. 111.. Oct. 22 UP Bril Jud KnHh mm Mrh tnmr lih 244 rd high a-na with KM.

1 S'crl Pmd-tirta Co. topprd Ih- trm with Mlrh- try victory over Penn State and smashed the course record set by liant Bernie Ratorink of Central Michigan sped 52 yards on (he first Charles Capozzoli of Georgtetown In ian surety waa in on'y mm game win MOTOR HIIKt l. play today and Illinois Normal Dick Ch'f rloard with a strt ganw for never recovered ns Central went on to an easy 35-7 I.I.A.C. football BRCWCO ONLY IN MILWAUKCC. WISCONSIN Distributor! STATE BEVERAGE 216 East Shiawassee rin ana aian long arm honntn with sin.

F'arbud tomwd the tinnn with 2307. Thai wm no thri. rnif km rTi roM'irittiw. victory. winning the national collegiate run here in 1952.

Kennedy did the four miles in 19:28.3. Capozzoli's record was 19: 36.7. Selwyn Jones of Michigan State was second. Rat ei ink's run carried to the 34 and 10 plays later he crashed over Dannv Stnkkrra wan high fr llw night with tioa. and Andy lao arahbrd mgn cam with B'H Jrovlrra wn hlgn tram rount 1h 0K.X1 and waa the only for the first of his two touchdowns.

Ray Sine scored twice and Mike tiansen. lenm to win an canv. HIIDV Nit. Thrron Watrnran andlrhrd hlg Sweeney passed five yards to John Finlayson for the final Central ram. for tre nliiht.

IMfl. In a rt'l trrirt which won nigh for th night. Trim tinik touchdown. Raterink. one of the nation's Tram laurrn witn Final Repair.

c. and Harlwarr won all armca. KMi.tin nr im.i nat'4 leading small college eround train ers, picked up 110 yards In 18 plays Hugo Prlcco wrtti toi arrica honor with 52. and alo took gam lanrcla with yy. RnnvH Hotel tnnnrd th teamt with rxw.

FaUtaft and Arena Slgna won today, making his season total 634 yards in 82 tries. an aamea. r.itantir abts Y1X1LE Illinois Normal only touchdown Harold IVak'" oirnd lth Wan gam lf the right. 231. and f''hed with ton a-r1 of waa came In the first quarter when Bob Riggenbach crashed over left guard hl-h team with 2.w Paper "nlna Fleetrotme.

ral iv-- vv 1 and went 74 yards to score just after Central's second touchdown. State Juml etd Capttnl Tyoa No. 2 Central Michigan ..14 7 7 7 33 Illinois Normal 7 0 0 0 7 Central Michigan scoring: touch down Raterink 2 (1. plunge; 2. plunge); Sine 2 (23.

run; 11. run); Finlavson 5, pass from Sweeney). Conversions Walz 4. Price. Illinois Won three atr'M MraTtfKitwoon rKM imf Haney took hli r'm with and hlah aertea with X7.

Sarltann tonned the teama with "t't Bnt'erettc waa tha onbr team to win hre aamea. ot nt K. tt MeH'o w-a Meh for the plaht with 547. ad Bt Matllla'a 2n waa hlati Same. Bitllc'lna an won Mah team cont vnh nleca and Knapp'a Sporting Cooda won tint.

Auvta Nowltvke won hl" gane wrt'ti TO and ton aelea W1H 4a. Prewr-'a toxned the teama wh 2009 and waa the Only tem three atorKr 'tine Brooka ooed 'h h(h of Itt e-d e'-ae -lh ti'-! a-a 4't fo.Va aHtk nn waa the otv'y tram to win alt aamea. Normal scoring: touchdown Rlg- Saw. tfS enbach. Conversion Riggenbach.

Hillsdale's Kallv Nips Hope. 10.13 a 1 ao 1 HOLLAND. Oct. 22 Half AllDlirilOrilKlSUlll back Nttte Clark, the state's lead I ing scorer, tallied three times from in UVCr Uriliail 1 today and ed nara- 1 pressed Hillsdale to a 19-13 victory over Hope in an M. A.

foot' ball game today. Hope led 7-6 at half time on a 13- yard run by John Adams, AUBURN. Oct. 22 t.D Kinth-ranked Auburn, remembering its own days of hunger not so long ago, took pity on Furman today but sUll emerged with a 52-0 football victory. But Clark, who now has 14 touchdowns this season, hammered across twice in the third quarter to set it up.

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See yours today. record in conference play. The Dales are 6-0 for the season in all ARMORY OCT. 28th 8:30 P.M. Midget Team Tag Match Littla Bmir Tiny Tim vs SkyUw Low Tiny Roe Don't ntiaa aerlng; the little) men in action.

They are action. Hope scored in the final quarter, with John Watts going over from the 1. A 60-yard play, from John Hollander to Dave Woodcock s-t up the tally. Hillsdale 6 0 13 019 Hope 0 7 0 613 Beloit's Ground Attack Defeats Albion, 28-20 ALBION, Oct 22 CP Beloit's powerful ground game outlasted a fine- Albion passing attack today and Beloit picked up a 28-20 football victory over the Brittons. Beloit built up a 21-7 lead in the first half and added a final period touchdown to clinch the decision.

Flying Phil Thompson scored twice for the winners within two minutes just before the first half ended. He sped 43 yards for his first tally and 15 for his second. Albion completed 13 of 23 passes for 200 yards. Beloit gained 241 of its 341 yards on the ground. Beloit 0 21 0 728 Albion 0 7 7 620 Li 1 I Big Jim Bernard vs Johnny Rougeau Farmer Pat vs Avid Sals PRICES: Ringside, $1.60 Ferris Takes Decision (her Northern Michigan BIG UAPIDS.

Oct. 22 Halfback Lee King broke loose for 95 vards and a touchdown that broke Northern Michigan's back today and Ferris Institute's football team went on to a 27-6 homecoming victory. Ferris already held a 13-0 lead In the third period and King's long gallop put the home team out cf reach. Russ McLean, Ferris' other halfback, scored two of the other three touchdowns. Northern Mich.

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