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oonerg Repulses Buffs Ml o'V? Oklahoma Strong Finish To Win Michigan Snaps Iowa Win Streak IOWA CITY. Iowa. Nov. S. tfl Michigan, the villain of Iowa's football life, knocked the Hawks from the ranks of the unbeaten today with a roaring: finish for a 17 14 victory.

Just as they had for the last three years, the Wolverines overtook Iowa when it appeared the Hawkeyes were about to win their first triumph over Michigan since 1924. Holding- a 14 0 lead early In the fourth period, as the result of two quick second quarter touchdowns. Iowa fell In 27-19 Triumph BOULDER, Nov. 3. Cfl Trailing 19-6 at half-time, Oklahoma's top-rated football team struck for two third period touch liU-U-.

'J. V- i The play came early in the Florida Homecoming Game, won by the Gators, 20-0. TIGER COMPLETION Halfback Bobby Hoppe (20) tumbles turfward with Gator Jim Rountree hanging on for the tackle after the Auburn player had picked up 1 1 yards on a pass from quarterback Jim Cook. downs on the brilliant running of halfbacks Tommy McDonald and Clendon Thomas to defeat underdog Colorado, 27-19. today.

Florida Batters- Auburn victim to a Michigan drive that consumed nearly aU the final 10 Vt minutes and ended with halfback Mike Shatusky coins over his right tackle from the two-yard line. It was a brutally disappointing' finish for a Homecoming; crowd of 58.136 largest ever Mai Kile MICHIGAN IOW IS Flrat Dnvet 14 147 Rtuhlnc Trdf in Ptulni Vrlf 21 S-lt Pum S-I 1 rum 2n'ppript4 by h-17 Pinu 144 FuinblM Lot Ytrda Penalised The unrankea Coloradans scored In the first four minutes on a blocked punt and sailed for two second quarter touchdowns with a furious single I wimnn mm iiimin. i wing assault. The touchdown trips covered 55 and 70 yards. That shocked the Sooners, favored to win by four touchdowns, for only a period.

They came rushing back after the halfUme rest on touchdown drives of 80 and 48 yards. Mc Dunn's Run, Simpson's Pass Baffle Plainsmen GAINESVILLE, Nov. 3. Ml A 47-yard touchdown pass by runner Jackie Simpson and a 58-yard touchdown run by passer Jimmy Dunn caught the Auburn Tigers by surprise today and gave Florida a 20-0 football victory. A record Homecoming crowd of 41,000 saw to see a game in Iowa.

The home fans had been cheering like mad as their favorites held the lead but the anguish was terrific as they saw Michigan, with poise, power and skill, move relentlessly for the winning touchdown. The fatal blow sent Iowa to its first defeat in six games. The Hawks had gone into the battle leading the Big Ten with a 3-0 record. The loss not only dropped Iowa from the conference front spot but put a severe blight upon their Rose Bowl prospects. Preceding Its payoff touchdown.

Michigan had scored In the first Quarter on a 15 yard field goal by the brilliant Ron Kramer and on a 69-yard march at the opening of the second half with Shatusky going over from the three. Conch Conhed Straiiahan Shines In 28-6 Romp Donald and Thomas delivered the key gains behind the charged up Oklahoma Ine. Midway in the fourth period the Sooners wrapped It up with a magnificent SI yard Florida score those two 1.CSp,a' Th Sunday News touchdowns within four tT- i-audekdale SUNday Ntws, wov. 4. marrh rapped by quarterback Jimmy Harris' 17-yard pass to I KEY WEST.

Nov. 3. Strana-han High's Dragons struck with all the ferocity of a medieval free-breather in the first quarter Thomas In the end tone. Colorado bolted to a 7-0 lead after four minutes of play when On SpoAiA guard John Woo ten blocked Bears Hang 14-13 Upset On Indians LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3.

LD The UCLA Bruins tonight, then sat back and Oklahoma fullback Billy Pricer's minutes in the second quarter and keep the pressure on the Tigers, who were rated an even chance to win. The victory kept Florida In third place in the Southeastern Conference race. After Auburn showed off its No. 1 offense In the conference with, an impressive running display In the first quarter coasted to a 28-6 verdict over attempted third down quick kick the Key West High Jayvee team 10- b(a" bounced Into the end rone with before nearly 2.000 fans at fullback John Baruk JjctxE- News Sports Editor Bulldogs Bombard By KE.V BRISTER Sunday News Sports Writer HOMESTEAD, Nov. 3.

South Broward's Bulldogs found the offensive spark to go with their matchless defense here tonight and rolled on to a 40-0 Gold Coast Conference massacre over the South Dade Rebels. wesi ign stadium. smothered the nation's leading passer, John Brodie, to upset favored Stanford 14-13 in a Pacific Coast Confer- recovering. Oklahoma struck back late In The Dragons, completing only i -V IT 4 wiaso i two passes all night, made them "himSS ence football thriller today. Brodie was rushed for touchdown march climaxed with both pay off for first quarter repeaiea iusses ueiuie in viemoriai woiiseum.

touchdowns as they completely; 35-yard scoring pass from thwarted twice within sight of the Florida goal Simpson caught the Tigers off balance with his long heave to Jim Rountree on the first play of the second quarter. Only once, in the third Dong's Gone, Sot Forgotten dominated the Little Conchs Harris to McDonald. while Dostina their second vie-l Oklahoma's first quarter IT IS WITH a lump in our throat that we attempt ory of the season. It was also'touchdown was touched off by McDonald's 19 yard punt return their second straight verdict. Rountree took the ball between to eulogize about II.

Y. "Doug" Lockhart, who passed trv rvilnrarin'a 4. Iftw rfrtdn. two Auburn defenders and beat' Oregon Stale 28-20 Winner Over Huskies quarter, was he able to get Stanford's passing attack into high gear to score one of the Indians two touchdowns. And then UCLA blocked the conversion to prevent Stan ford from gaining a tie.

The alert Bruins took charge 7, to Colorado's 20 In four plays, the first period but that was Oklahoma was set back to its them to the goal away last Thursday night. It is hard to realize that he won't be with us anymore at the Ft. Lauderdale Quarterbacks Club meetings, at the Flying football games, The Bulldogs, who outgained the Rebs 376 to six on the around, hardly had to extend all the Dragon line would al Less than four minutes later Dunn dropped back to pass, saw 35 on a personal foul penalty. Harris then faded back and low as the defensive unit, headed by Chuck Wonn and no receivers open and dashed 58. at anythiner that pertains to sports.

themselves as they chalked up their' most lopsided win of the season and boosted their season's passed to McDonald, wide open in the center of Colorado's Harry ussier, bottled an the home team for the rest of the yards through half a dozen if ever Ft. Lauderdale had a city commissioner devoted tacklers with the help of several to bettering sports faculties in this growing city, that man on In the first period and kept the PORTLAND. Nov. S. secondary, and be rambled to pressure on Stanford and Bro- Cttttdk VeTRraBsBst wa 4f good blocks, game.

was Dour Lockhart. It will take an extra big sports-minded wsv.VU avwsx Kw.A..nk.. record to five wins and a tie. The Rebels, who showed little fight daring the ball came, had plenty of it afterward as man to nil nu position in we, let aione nil nis amDiuons. 50-yard nass Dlav from ta.ll- Harry Spears kicked one conversion and Joe Hergert the I 1.

t- 1 1 the touchdown. Harris' attempted conversion was wide. A penalty cost the Sooners a touchdown later In the first UCLA recovered a Stanford up a facmc coast comerence fumble on the Indian 20 In the showdown with Stanford next opening period and turned it Into 4h.e. "sjue opivuw other. they slugged It out with the The other Florida touchdown men who constantly have plugged for a football stadium here.layTShrcs; dd UP ha 'i4 One was Doug Lockhart.

the other Is Jack Humphries. iejlKO early first period. The Dragons tallied a touchdown. ntt me iiruina came in the third quarter when quarter. McDonald returned a blocked Broward boys in a free-swinging brawl.

Ignited when a Sooth Dade player socked Bull yards to a touchdown the first Jack was shocked by the death of Mr. Lockhart. Jack again a few minutes later. this Colorado punt 75 yards for what a Brodie punt and and Statistic stumbled for words for a moment and then said: time on a 33-yard heave fromiooicea wee a score but a per time they got the ball, pushed over another first-period touch sonal foul was charged against Johnny Berger. which hit Carl Ftrnt Downs FLORIDA 115 Heise in the endzone.

"Ft. Lauderdale has lost one of its best citizens in the of city commissioner Doug Lockhart. a man who has so much in the building of our city, a believer in building la 1W ln Statistics sprouse and Heise both had a STANFORD IS First Downs 14 Rushing Yardaf Passing- Yardage IM7 Passes Passes Intercepted bt down and then maintained a touchdown margin the rest of the way. The Huskies once cut the tCLA. 11 to 4-11 1-4) for the future.

Doug's Interests were especially in athletics and hand in the other two scores. Running Yrrti Pnln Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalised OKLAHOMA COLORADO 4-9 I 7-29 fr-32 1 tT sports and he has done much In this field. I hope his Interest; Sprouse climaxed a Stranahan 4-14 14 Punts dog tackle Paul Britton. The battling lasted about fire minutes before police quelled the riot. The Bulldogs' two speed merchants, halfbacks Wally Watson and Alan Wright, each scored two touchdowns In the runaway.

Watson cracked five yards for the Bulldogs' first score and scampered 35 yards on a third quarter pttchout to Ignite a 21- margin to 21-13 but State's slip- 3 Fumbles Lat will be remembered and his programs completed soon. We. 'drive in the third quarter by Joe, have lost a good friend and one who will be remembered banging over from two yards out Yarda Penalised Earnel Durden. who pery S3 Firs Dons IS 36 Rushlnsj Yardac S47 Fassmc Yardase -11 Passes 1-4 Passes Intercepted by 4-M Punts tl 1 1 Fumble tost 1 13 Yards Penalised put1 scored three touchdowns Ray Midden blocked a punt by long." while Heise made trie final Tommy Lorino and ran the ball; But what are memories? We can remember Dou sittlnz, touchdown on a 30-yard spring end Pete O'Oarro picked the around right end In the fourth. me game Deyona recau oylban.

0ut of the breaking loose on a 44-yard v.rds for the air and ran 43 second UCLA. at the last Tuesday night meeting of the Quarterbacks dub Martin Newman slammed over He looked a bit tired, but he was an untiring worker. Everytime 56 yards to the goal. Auburn spent most of the afternoon moving the ball in mid-field and losing it after crossing scoring run midway tnrougn score. the fourth quarter.

I conversions by Don Duncan we met, he would say: "How's it look. Joe?" and we knew he four conversions. Oklahoma. This gave Colorado possession of the ball on its 45. The Dragons were spending was talking about the football stadium.

Oregon State held Its 28-13 -nd rn Shinnlck completed From there, the Buffaloes lead Into the last two minutes. fK. rjCLA scoring. drove to a touchdown in 11 mio rionaa territory, iwo rum- Someday it will be built and at the entrance there will be a bles. a pass interception and no one need teU you what wiU De engraved upon it.

ties and the bracing of Florida's the night here, planning to re-turn to Ft. Lauderdale by 2 pjn Sunday. when State's fumble gave Brodie 'a understudy. Jon plays. The big gains were halfback Howard Cook's 18-yard Washington the ball on the, Douglas, took over for Stanford fisfan csa titrit raw! In rrr rt rr V-i i point period for the Hollywood lads.

Wright's TDs came on a 26 yard jaunt with a pitchout in the second period and a 48 yard hip-shaklnar scurry in the third. A Steve King pass to Jay Spark-man for six yards and a two yard plunge by Tom Irwin accounted for the other scores. state 13-yard line. It took Wash shot through guard, a 15-yard in the second period, engineer, lng a 40-yard drive for a touch-" down, with Mike Raferty con- Upset Of The Year Almoat end run by Eddie Dove and lngton Just one play to manage a final touchdown. Halfback Stetson Batters Foe In 20-0 Tilt Bayuk's 13-yard plunge up the v.

a i aq, i. V4 ui owifiis drives. The deepest Tiger penetration was engineered by sophomore quarterback Frank Riley but he fumbled just as he made a first down at the Florida 10. Never Brodle passed score in the Dick Payseno scored it on a verting. Finally quick burst over right tackle, the Indians to middle.

After losing 4 yards on a reverse. Dove went over stand-; INCIDENTALLY For a few brief moments yesterday afternoon, people were eyeing us rather suspiciously. The teletype machine had just rattled off the halftime score of the Oklahoma-Colorado football game: Colorado 19. Oklahoma 6. third quarter, the touchdown 3.

(A) Jim DELAND. Nov. lng up on a beautifully executed Quarterback Jim Wisialowski Stetson to double reverse from the 9. Hawkins started converted four of the scores. again did Auburn get inside the Schoolboy Ilcsults 'i Florida 20 but five drives gotur hearts thnmped faster for this corner had picked the Buf- 20.0 football victory over Car- Colorado's line play shook inside the 40 of Colorado to unfrock the Sooners of Oklahoma 17-14 today by taking a'oklahoma quarterback Harris inside the 40 Sin.

Brodie. in six games before today, had 82 completions of 144 pass attempts for 969- long une more 1U Ior OKIanoma ana 11 wouia be a i9-iz. or 19-13 lateral pass, breaking clear and loose from the ball in the midst the three Except for SOt'TW BROWARD HOI TH DIPF. Sooth Broward 40. South Dad Stranahan 14.

Kef West Miami Jackson It. North Mian! Curler 14, Miami Beach 11 final. That's close enough, we thought. But it was not racing 70 yards for a touchdown.iof an Oklahoma drive on Colo- Flrat Downs 4 strikes, Florida was S-. a lirilbinM'a IiIihm fAH fllslAltAms wAsAii a a mt a I a yards and 10 touchdowns today.

He completed nine out of 20 touchdown In Auburn times. territory only three nuumcu uum vMiiu.a-e fjiuvcu Hls score came in tne iirsi.raao 3d wie in me secona wrong again, but not before they had known themselves to'o-riod. Jimmy Hearn added1 quarter. Center Jim Uhlir re 14 7 104 Yards Ostned Scrtmmacs Yards Lost Srnmmsse Net Cam Scrtmmace Forward Passes Attempted Forward Passes Completed Yards Oained Passes be in for real st- cai oci au, iici a uu owvuuius uju owucis nthAr tmirnnnwni in me leconamreira to lourn on a scrap. NBA Summary passes for 176 yards but carried the ball 10 times for a net loss of 66 yards.

Colorado touchdown march in we had a lew moments or glory, but it was short- anj third quarters. It was truly a game of surprises, especially for Auburn. The Tigers thought they had jnow. lived. 11 rt 34 74 S3 1 It the most frustrating puzzle Football selecting is The victory.

Stetson's first In' 10 plays. Halfback Bob Stran- 4 Tot. Yds. Oaia. Scrim Pas.

1 of all. Syr am is T5. St. Lents Yl New York 11). Boston 10T Philadelphia II.

Ft. Warn 41 Minneapolis M. Rochester 44 Florida attack bottled up seven games this season, thrilled sky scored from the 9 on a a' homecoming crowd of 4, 500. i pitch out. No one will deny that.

Forward Passes Interc. by Ftimbles Own Fumbles Beroeered Yards IjOst Penalties 1 US when Spears completed two short passes in the flat. Then Auburn threw Spears for Inns' tuu nnlv ta hava Simn- College Football coRinn HMMtir SOOTH BROWARD Jl Easy Co, Easy Come -40 Elliott Wins Bq KO: Norton By TKO a SOUTH DADE amtb II reward tmekdawas: Watson run, son pass ta Rountree connect! rruna of and 35 yards). Wright 1 LEON'CE PICOT, local advertising and publicity tub-thumper, is looking for an airplane! No sooner had Leonce of 3t and 4 yarda. Spark aa 1p for score.

TTTfrTl Mnfl. ITWin 13-TIM TUfi I Kerwin TKOs Barraza Li 7th IrMth Hrarl rwralwFiia: WUtalO- kl tail placemFTitai. announced a special excursion to Gainesville by airplane for the Florida-Miami game, than he was swarmed under with requests. "I filled the 'plane In about an hour." he said. "Now I've got a waiting list long enough to fill another." The Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.

offers some relief for the "lasy" fan who dislikes the auto ride to Gatorland. Two! 20-car specials are headed for Gainesville late Friday night Rebels Rock Dunn, who Is Florida's leading passer with a better than .500 average, didn't even throw today. Auburn's Lorino, bothered by an injury, carried from scrimmage only five times and gained a mere 21 yards. But his run-backs of punts and klckoffs kept Gator fans' hearts in their Tigers, -a. a.

a and return Sunday evening. It sounds like a neat package deal at a reasonable price. Further Information can be throats. BATON ROUGE. Nov.

3. (JfU. Elusive Eddie Crawford. 177-pound senior halfback, who scored four touchdowns, led Mis Arltniisn obtained by calling passenger agent Frank Willis at JA 2-4751. www Anauering The Lady Question Only two of the nation's top ten teams lost football games yesterday.

In the event you're a poll follower, here's what happened: No. 1 Oklahoma beat Colorado. 27-19; No. 2 Georgia Tech beat Duke. 7-0: No.

3 Tennessee beat North Carolina, 20-O: No. 4 Michigan State beat Wisconsin. 33-0: No. 5 Texas beat Arkansas. 20-6: No.

6 Ohio State beat Northwestern 6-2: No. 7 Iowa lost to Michigan. 17-14; No. 8 Minnesota beat Pittsburgh. 9-6: No.

9 Miami beat Florida State. 20-7. and No. 10 Stanford lost to UCLA. 14-13 and for the lady who called 17 times yesterday afternoon to find out the score of By BUD SINCLAIR (News Asst.

Sports Editor) Young Gale Kerwin of Ottawa, as promising a lightweight as has hit the national fight scene in many a fistlo moon, last night walloped the be jabbers out of a tough but outclassed AI Barraia of Phoenix before 1474 fans. Kerwin. fighting under the ring tutelage of seasoned fight manager Al Lang, scored an Impressive TKO over Barraza in 47 seconds of the seventh round of. a scheduled 10-round feature event in War Memorial Auditorium. Originally slated to fight Ray Portilla ef Houston, the capable and scrappy Kerwin wasted no time In cutting- Bsrrasa dawn to TKO size and would andoabtedly have stiffened the groggy Barraia if referee Petey Sar-ron hadn't stopped the beat.

LATE SCORES Mississippi Louisiana Stats If Texas AaVf rr, Arkansas Florida Normal 11. Albany lOal St Fasten Oregon M. Southern Ore too ST Hlllsrtals 41. Adrian Ralamaaao St. Olivet Youncstowa S3.

Marshall IS Blumoa SO. Ashland It Jarksoaellla (Alai state) S4. Maryeir iTerm Alfred SS. American tntl. IS Miss.

Southern 34. Abll-ne Christian Delta State) 44. Uflniitoo (Ala Teachers It Southwest Tttu Stat IS, Lamar Tech 14 Sam Houston State 14. MeNees Tena. Wesleeaa S3.

Oeorcetown (Kfl Dartoa lOtuot 1. Loulsellls Sacrament Stat SI. O. of Nevada Ft. Hood 11, Ft.

SlU 1 SOCTH Florida SO. Auburn Daeldsoa 7. Richmond VMl SO. William a Mare The Citadel SO, FresbTtertao IS Moreen state 33. Virslma Union St Tulane S3.

Mississippi Stat 14 Oeorsia 14. Alabama 13 Florida AM 44. North Car. AST IS Stetson SO. Carson-Newman Term.

Stat 42, Southern Dnle. Brtdiewater 21, Newport News iVe Howard lAlai 30, South western iM.m-phlsi 14 W. Vlrelnla Stat 14. Virginia St. IS Florence Ala ST, Troy lAlai Johnson C.

Smith 4, Elisabeth Cl INCI Louisiana Tech 13. Southeastern Louisiana Allen SS, Benedict Bluefleld fWVat M. Shaw iNO Fastern Kentucky SS. Tenn. Tech IS University of the South (Sewaneei 34, Centre Western Kentucky Moreheed Kjr) I Middle Tenn 34.

Murray iKyl Oeorsia Tech 7. Duke Vanderbllt 4. Virginia West Virginia 14. Oeerf Wash. Continued ea Page 4-C proved surprisingly tough and was certainly no pushover for the young Canadian.

Kerwin began the Inevitable In the second round when he caught Barraza with a Jarring left hook and staggered him with a fast right cross that was nice to watch. Barraza fought back gamely enough but he was no match for the classy ring youngster he faced who was in command all the way. The fight actually ended In the sixth round when Kerwin savagely ripped Barraza's body and head with a barrage of fast, hard leather. Barraia became a blood-led, groggy man under the attack and some ef the fans thought referee Sarron should have stopped the fight then and there bat he didn't- Kerwin went en plug-etna his man until the bell ended the ring slaughter. Barraza came out for the seventh but he was whipped.

Kerwin went to the attack and now it was obvious that Barraza could fight no more. Sarron stopped the bout before the beaten man from Arizona went down. pas of Cincinnati In 40 seconds of the second round of a scheduled four-rounder. Rock Norton, the golden boy of the roofing fraternity hereabouts, added another Impressive win to his unbeaten string by TKOlng Carl Garren of Plant City in one minute and 55 seconds of the first round of a scheduled four-round fight. The Kerwin-Barraza bout was one of the best seen locally since professional fighting was introduced here last September by promoter L.

Glenn "Shep" Shepperd. who staged last night's ring roundelay of seven bouts. KERWIN REAL SHARP Kerwin Is certainly a ring youngster who is going places if he tends to his ring knitting. Last night. he was as sharp and co-ordinated in attack and defense as any pro fighter this writer has seen In many a day.

The likable Kerwin who lives and trains with his manager. Lang, in Valley Stream. N. is quick of hand and hard of sock and he can take punch, because Barraia the Bowling Green vs. Miami of Ohio game, shell be disap pointed It was a 7-7 deadlock.

sissippi's blazing fast Rebels to a 46-17 romp over Louisiana State tonight, snapping a two-game losing string. LSU, with fullback Jimmy Taylor scoring two touchdowns, kicking a 28-yard field goal and converting twice, fought back to lead at the half 17-14 to the complete satisfaction of 36.000 home fans. The defeat was the Tigers' ixth straight. But Mississippi riddled the leaky LSU pass defense In the second half to turn the game Into a rout. The Rebels rode their air attack to 10 completions in 14 passes for 250 yards.

Crawford romped yards with the opening kickoff, then took a 20-yard pft-ss from quarterback Ray Brown for the touchdown. In the third quarter, he tallied on a 19-yard pass from Brown and a two-yard plunge. COLLEGE STATION. Tes Nov. 3.

IV) Brutish ground power under the pounding feet of Roddy Osborne. John Crow and Jack Pardee and the passing finesse of Osborne and Jim Wright carved a 27-0 victory for unbeaten Texas AIM over Arkansas tonight. The Aggies, the nation's fifth ranking team, remained at the head of the) Southwest Conference football race. Osborne was the top ground-gainer with 90 yards and he also passed for one touchdown and scored one. Crow, the big Jolter -from Louisiana, scored the other two touchdowns.

Texas Tech Pegs 13-13 Grid Lock LUBBOCK, Tex, Nov. 3. 115 yards In the first with a punt Texas Tech spotted Oklahoma return to open the scoring, but a 13-0 lead through the M. C. Odell missed the extra first 16 minutes of play beforepoint.

Quarterback Johnny Allen roaring back for two touchdownsjeapped a 33-yard Asgie drive before the half as the interstate, after 45 seconds of the second In other bouts, a pair of Ft. Lauderdale sluggers lived up to advance billings in fine rival fought to their second 'quarter, plunging a yard and' style. Ray Elliott uncorked successive 13-13 tie today. Odell added the extra point to a most beautiful right hand 1 Halfback Duane Wood raoed. Insure the tie.

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