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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 46

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-Me- Corpus Christl CALLER-TIMES Sun Oct 15 1950 SMU Buries Aggies Under 56-0 TCU Rolls I Over Tech 19-6 till Texas Aggies Romp to Easy 52-0 Victory tN Cotton Bowl bobbed up la tN tong-galner on runs and passes north Straight tor Pantos SoutNiu Methodist racked No la tN nation was winning tU fourth straight victory of tN as son TN Aggiea wore unbeaten but Nd been tied Ntore tonight bolding wins over Arkansan and Texas Christies two otNr Southwest Conference teams Prod Bonners tN mighty Methodist bomNr softened IN Aggies up with prodigious throws and after tN second period It wu a jut Val Joe Walker woo had been DALLAS OcL 14 (API-South-am Methodist power on land and In IN air wrote a dirge of doom tor Oklahoma A "Thla Thirty" tonight knocking tN Aggiea from IN unbeaten ranks by tN unmerciful mom of 554 IN valiant mm of exactly strong -never Nd a chcncc after tN first period whoa mtocusa kept IN Methodists bottled up in tNlr territory But from then on ft was easy Virtually everything SMU tried worked and namoa uncommon to IN crowd of 75555 lammed Into By JACK GATES COLLEGE STATION Oct 14 it Hard -charting Texas ASM mothered tricky Virginia Military Inilituta 524 tonight before 0000 rhirtaleava (ana to win their firat Imma football gama ainra 1M7 In a tune-up for their firat con-f-renc game againal TCU nest Saturday the Agglea scored at through the air and on ground gainer who acored eighth and ninth touchdowns the Aggie offenaive team ripped the thin VMI to shreds And'th Aggie defense kept the VMI offenae buttled up in Its own territory moat of the night Only Ones did VMI penetrate beyond thej Aggie That was late In the third period when VMI recovered an Aggie fumble on the IS and SPOR TS Wrecks Surprise LSU Tigers 13-0 ha ground It was Uw first UmejdroVi to lhfl flVi before losing the i-mce their laat home l-Oi te ick-ihat ba HImUi (orp Conch Harry Stiller with hia Aggiea ahead 28-0 by haflinia used every man on the bench during the laat half in an attempt to hold down the score It was VMl'a second defeat In four games this year The high-powered Aggie team got their first touchdown midway In the firat period when quarterback Delmar Sikea hit right and Charles Hodges with a pass on the five Hodgea went on for the score Darrow lluoper'a kick was good the first of hia conversions Five mlnutea later halfback Robert lhaeffar cracked over from iver Baylor two years back -(hat 'lie Aggiea had blanked an opponent Led by fullbark Rob Smith the Confirmee's leading Syracuse Rips lions 27-7 SYRACUSE Oct 14 I AP) Syracuse University's football tram unleashed a fast hard-run-nng ground offensive tonight to hip Pena State XT-7 before fans PORT WORTH Oct 14 (AP)-GUNrt Bartosh (he Granger nd big John Morton tonight powered Texas Christian to a quick throe-touchdown bad ft hold tor a Tscb Bartosh shot two scoring poises la Morton and Morlsn also cut with aa 15-yard touchdown camper to build up a margin Horned Frogs never tried too hard to Increase over tN crippled Red Raiders from Lubbock In tN opening minute and again in tN third when It ocorod Tech was a Mrious throat to tN Southwest Conference club TN rest of IN game ft was held In chack by a mixture of regulars and rosonrsa The Rod Raiders Ions touch-came when Pete Edwanto sneaked over from tN half-yard line at tN and of a 10-yard march Bartosh's first payoff pitch went before tN end tor two yards Just of tN first quarter His second BTAnrms eesosscescoss JO IIIIIIMMil 9SfS ascaauauauco 1 OmFWgNPO waa tor 10 yards early In tN same period Morton finished Texas Christian's scoring a tow minutes later Homer Ludlker missed his first try tor extra' point but made good on tN last two attempt! Bartosh Meal Ticket Baitoeh didn't play a single down In tN oecand Nlf but his first half performance was bril-hsnt display of smart quarter-Ncklng deadly passing and power running Morton was a perfect complement to Jhis triple-threat adding hia own ilrey running to blue-fingered peas receiving On tN Aral offensive play of the gams Thompson raced 7 yards through tho entire Texas IT--J0 Syracuse rolled for Its first touch-'own In the opening minutes of Cm game In a nine-play march its own 25-yard line The orange ran the Nittany Lions lagged for the rest of the half Imt failed to score The Orange aquad exploded In "ie third period and tallied three 'ouch downs on three runs total-ng 171 yards Avatua Stone Syracuse's sophomore defensive safety mqn ran 1 yards on an intercepted I tr one of the Orange's four tal-I and net the stage Sir two her scores by intercepting renr 'Mate passes Penn State scored its tourhtlown the final play of the gams when VERNON GLASS kls Isaacs keep Owls na defeated RICE DUMPS PITT chorea and alternated with tN aerial performances of Glass TN wiry quarterback tried throe and completed two one tor IN four-yard touchdown play A Glaaa pitch to Bill Alton nailed 24 yards lor tN longest gain of tN drive imwinon Mb a4a -Warnr Ovrsms IH UrAfa-Oram aniknvM I -HI aiasrCe-AwlskBker TSesasa Asaasa line 1 iiHM-Dila RsSMMs beaabaiasSr Kiim HisM awarss-Pshaea AsMia Kaiaae- Vli-ll 8u-M lacXwa Of shi naafanna sM aa4a- iMnraa Hoarli 4wrlrirka-itsslwicfe Solti (Martiool inininss lS MlflMrli SI-Mis IWnaoo Simile Riani hoilliork Raiaaia f'nmiikrll kmifcack-Oie S-kmiSl Awim er ANA leb Mt Hmrto Ann A Wriest Isft u'kM-Kalis Wiiufti Isfl I iiim Konkin WMri I'oniori Nlnnoolrnoi Ikf Hh-iSta nisM IMMo-No-niia Him RisM la'kto -fiirmkl Wton RisM enSa AIM Mrmrrjr ftinrliarka'(llaaa Paarlnr ak ha If Wish BHaar CineoH RisM hallharka Xtirkhillar Klsia pae-to'a It I'aanakril reilhaeka- liwuaar rraokotl Scars hr fwlaia cm a a- Sica I I l-ll lYmcM-omai It-aiai-k Rurkhanar Haw-bm iWavsralnaa: Rolknvaa Wrtahl I and hia ninth of the season Abbott broke looae on his own omore Augio Saxe scored the a xlh Christian temp to IN Horned Png wm? iruSn WM him down from Nhlnd and the JTjimmm sum Rod Haulers' punch then took powder puff turn after a 15-yard penalty tor Nldlng Texaa Christian drove at 73 and 74 ysrds tor ttn touchdowns Aiding Bartosh and Morton In nil threo wm John Harvilte who until thin game Nd been defsiisivo NlfNck Texan Tei-h played without Its two nco backs Ike Sluver mid Earl Jackaun both nursing leg injuries Bartosh carried IN Nil ten times far 70 yards Morton tight far 37 Harvilte seven tor 55 and Wilds for 47 yards Thompson and Tim Hatch wars IN mainstays of Texas Tsch's running gams which parked up In tN second Nlf and gave Texaa Chrie-tisn's mixture of veterans and ro-servoa fils rxngsd tor tN most part from IN 30-yard Una to tN IV Aurora A TiHii ntim vmii Huimi II lukau vurni Wum Mu 11 rounSn Pinabitriii sulk A W-kbitrii A4ms Sulk IS hstiaiMllv ASM imrthawteni Ok la 1 Nnrthaulsni SnWHani1 Tauktrt IRPl II 1-nllMa MankaU Tvarkera ST UaarliMS Mimlliw IX Jnha'a iIIhhii rr Ttarhaia 13 Viim Wnnm-M-U rnvata A-HnUea X'-V HlPa Taarhara MWat Nwtvkra Mlrhisaa 4k CnaaMr mm tl Pi-tlavl'M Taarhara Davlna II TWUi 13 44Mlaa4 IT VlaAlav Wnlavaa 3 Haanns 14 Wavna T-kra 34 Turk Kaarnav Tatrkara It MMIasS Siairaaa Cna Inna IT UmilfUMn WllliaM Jall 41 VI Ha SUM SI nroaevi mrkaan 34 WikMaswa Nan Kara IllueuW Sawhero Mum Crolial IL MaarkanaT Mia ad 10) Ik Wasura paiH Jii i rvMnnS ASM IT Irtetasi 'tysrd line and scampered yards to the Syracuse goal line Joe Grnfaon converted Syracuse gained S21 yards on running plays against 13S for Its xnponenta The Orange made another 45 yards In nine passes completed by quarterback Bemia CUs-I is out of 14 tries Austin College Beaten 14-6 BROWNWOOD Texas Oct 14 UP)- Howard Payne overcame a one-touchdown deficit tonight and won a Texas Conference game over Austin College 144 Austin College held halftime lead after a 27-yard touchdown pass late Hi the first pep lod from quarterback Ben Harmon lo halfback Roy Jackson Howard Payne acored late in the third on A 52-yard pass from fullback Sonny Davenport to end Bob dnrron mid again In the fourth Geo Unued from Page ID otNr 11 yards on an off-tackle hand off A pans from Bdatwtck lo Nick Derotin took tN Nil to IN three as the quarter ended Beatwlck acored on tN third play of the second period and Bot-kovac kicked the putnL Tley swirled about Uia slippery midfield until late In tN quarter (Wh Jcm Neely's Texans got stalled on their firat scoring drive with 15-yard penalty dua to Pitt player dipping Twn short pannes by Glsa and CMialalcnt yardage toiled in tin line by Wyatt cAiried IN Owla to the one-foot line Billy RurkNIter went over on hia second attempt Billy Wright converted It took IN Owla four mlnutea and 12 playa In the third period to aenro again The attack etirted on IN Hire 27 after lha klckoft Burkhaltrr look over IN running DEL MAR mm a-ib nuins again fnllr-d to convert Anstey made his prmenca known on the Inst play of IN first Nlf by gatNring In bnn RIcNrdaon'a kick on tN Del Mar 25 The little speedster NaJed straight upheld disappeared into throng of Vikings and Mountaineers but somehow managed to find a clearing Aa crossed into IN and sons 55 yards away tN gun sounded tN end of IN half Simmons had bln conversion attempt blocked put long enough for another touch- to ico tha contest to IN third quarter Del Msr staged a drive a(fy after IN third period opened and worked dawn to IN Schreiner mns and Blasts I A 1 A ICHiPCa I 7 ABILENE OcL 14 (UP)-Hard-in-Simmons University knocked Temps Arts) State out of tN unbeaten ranks tonight with a startling 41-14 victory tn a Border Conference football gsmo John (Model T) Ford pessed tor two touchdowns and completed 20 of 25 posses tor 203 yards to lead tonight stepped in to rack up throe sf tN Methodist touchdowns Kyis Bote tN SMU powerman played Mils Ho wu to long enough to crash over from IN six-inch line tor tN first Mstho-1st touchdown TN second Methodist touebdowu cams with Benners pass to Bennie Whits mads 21 yards and IN to Benton ale up 41 with tN totter running aerom from tho Aggie six-yard lino IN third was scared on a yard end run by Walker after Renners passing Nd net ft up In splurge Bonnard completed passes tor a total of 75 yards TN fourth was on a 55-yard punt return by IN fleet a hurdler to and tN fifth Wu on end-around fey Jlmmla Hawn from tN Aggie eight-yard line after Banners passes had seat IN Methodists Into scoring potation TN sixth on a paaa tor sight yards from Musstowhtu to Walk-r and IN seventh wu on a 13-yard blast by BUI Forrester TN final cams whan Dave Powell to-tempted a desperation Aggie pass i IN AAM 'tour and toU serosa BUI Sullivan kicked aU sight) potato after touchdown A fumble on Uw Aggie ons-yard Urn by BUI RicNrda robbed IMU of a ninth touchdown SoutNm Methodist romped tor 254 yards on tN ground and Paso- ed for 215 TN Aggies could got only 47 rushing and 51 throwing It wu SoutNm Methodist's biggest wort sines 1525 wNn tN Methodists slaughtered Thus AAI 514 Benners completed five passu tor 121 yards Rote was the lop ground-gainer with 50 yards a 72-yard paasinf toray ners at IN throttle One HONEST ADVERTISING MEANS HONEST SERVICE Wo make no feist claims about our denning and reblocklng work nr nur hat making service WE DO NOT HAVE TO! This Is ono of Uw places where guarantee counts HIGH HAT SHOP esUhPshed 1125 Ml Leopard SL DtallMM Wt make new hats for men Try one They're reasonable MOTORIM ANCA13S' GR-ATZucrcrowN Imp LJ?" UMBO rammw 1 imi 1 MCKUSISKKVFIIMH UMA IMLli AlKMir NW NT tUMllS! tdtai iTfi '9 Corpus Chrisli SPEEDWAY mow 310 pi-i AAniasten: AMn $150 KMo 50c Small chiMraa accampantel ftyalnlto FRII (AH til) STATWrll saw it it a a aaa a lit INI a IIS IIS IS a 3l I rtf 4mim flisM Msrrpplrt hull pmmn is the four for the second touchdown after AAM intercepted a VMI pass Twice more in the second period the Aigges acoreil sending Smith over fro nit he seven ami end Andy over front the seven and end Andy IVynrd Sikes puna Late in lha third period Smith dashed 47 yanla through the thin VMI line hie the fifth luucliilown Aggie touchdumn after hanging pase from quarterback Ray Graves mi the IS That was Graves' first college play The seventh Aggie touchdown cam midway of the fourth period Substitute fullback Jim Dub-byn crashed over from the two after 45-yard drive Then in the fading seconds of IN gxius full-Nek Hernia Lemmons moved over from the eight after 15-yard penally against VMI VMI's Nckfeld of qusrterNrk Jim Unify fullback Joe Stump ami hnlfharks Bill Vaughn and Churk Dinlnger were tricky and fast but they lacked front line support Only ones was Stump thrown for Hws However they were no mntrh for Smith and NlfNck Glenn Lippman Kansas Whips Iowa State Murry's first touchdown The Indiana covered IN distance in sight plays with Rowland going over from IN egiht Alton Pnltersun'n convsrs'on try whs blocked Take llalfllme Lead AAI took 124 halftime land "wjr renter from the one-yard line hard-driving Kansas bark ham- d'nn two perlsto but Davenport pawed tn end Oenr 1 mf through nml over town Slate Lvr Met'snlles for the extra point tlH 3351 Jsyhawk victory Billy Tutor a panning to Uw firat Melvin IJndaey kicked the extra The victory watched by a per-! H1 Jwr I nninl after Howard Payne's first spiring record homecoming crowd Tutor heaved a king one to glue touchdown inf IB Mi gave Knnsss the lead fmg-red end Raymond Heiry wNi I In the Big Ueven Omferenre rn'shml worked his way Nhlnd thej Mrniphi Stale Roll 1 Siam'S 4J Kansas powered 45 yards In ten was hauled down by Anstey Tfvrr to HXilinglon rV plays for a Imichilown IN senaml In ftwr plays the Mmmlninecrs irrunun Tn rv 1 11 adi'1i5 RM Nil TN Jnyhnwke Nd been pushed Nrk to IN Vlk- MtMr-HjH Tron wi 14 ruri aRHin ln lha first period and Ing 27 where Del Mar took ovor A a iVPmsde It HW) early to the second Thckto Clayton Flegel and Cnnup rlshod In to act IN Mounlnlneerv Nrk on their heels Emerson sent his regulars to two mors In IN trom Memphto Mote hlrd rUld afl4r rum Nd I scored twice in IN second to make Ground Attack TN Vikings completely battled up IN Schreiner running threat Kl tN home onslaught but Nd to shun honors with Harold Taylor who ran nine sml 71 yards tnurhrViwns and netted 211'cnrrien yards rushing I Bsrtnsh completed six of ten' whimr white the Tempe ace attempted passes for R2 yards had relatively Nd night gong'Hntch two tor 23 yards acnrele-e and being held lo a netj The loss wee the fourth etraight nothing gain nf 7 yards fnr Texas Tech The win wax Tempe didn't scute until UieTexaa Christian's third against one Parilli Sets Aerial Mark As Wildcats Rip Cincinnati 20-ysrd line Thopipenn picked up 142 yards on 22 carries end Hatch 20 on 15 also by Weigte sitting Nhlnd IN goal line on paaa from halfback Jos Cobb End Eid Williams broN tqk LSU bock Jim Barton's punt at midfield and tackle Lamar Whekt ecooped it up TN tally cam a few plays later Teeh back Jim Patton converted one out of two tries TN comedy to errors played to tN hilt In tN first half and toned down In IN second uw offensive units of both squads pedaling to reverse Fumbles flubbed passes and stumbling backs wan tN keynotes waa Georgia Tech's second conferonco win and LSU's second SEC loss spoiling tN LSU homecoming which brought out about 42000 disappointed tons Yale Whips Lions 20-14 for Fotirlli Slraiglil Victory NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 14 Fighting alert Yale tuned Nek Its moat serious rhslleng today by thumping Columbia 20-14 in a football thriller TN weU deserved victory was unbeaten Yale's fourth In a row and shot lha Bulldogs to tha top nf tN Ivy League It was Columbia's first loss Jim Ryan a courageous sub quartertark filled In admirably for the injured Slu Tisdale and tallied two of Yato'a three touchdowns Columbia's Mdrh Pries and Wesley Bomm a brilliant passing and receiving combination' proved a dangerous threat throughout Ysle tod throughout scoring to all but IN (torn period but ft until IN final mlnutea when Alan Paters twice stopped Columbia assaults with eagle-eyed Interceptions that tN outcome was not to doubt ACC Rolls Over EobI Texas 19-0 STAMFORD Oct 14 (UP)-AM-torn niriatton College humbled East Texes State tonight with throe-touchdown Nrrage aiu look an exay 154 victory Ed Sitton ran his own right end tor 15 ysrds and score in Uw early minutes of IN first period HalfNck Alton Green followed to IN next period with one-yard buek through canter for Uw second touchdown In ths fading minutes of Uw final period Ballsy Woods dashed 32 ysrds off tackle tor Uw final score FOOTBALL PANS Trip Insurance 3 DAYS 523000 DEATH BENEFITS $125000 Medical Reimbursements I5J5 Phene 2-5575 Today SWANTNIR GORDON Point My Trim Shop TRIM SHOP SSI Water Hm AIMS HAVE YOUR Ssfi Covers MWn White Yon Simp pleoasd completely with our expertly tailored-to-fit sett covers Choose from tho largest selection of fabrics in Corpus ChrtotL GUARANTEED Baked Enamel PAINT JOB (24-Hr Snrvicn) All work doM In our new dust-proof paint room and dust-proof drying room 0 My-FiaAf Work 0 Undurcowting 0 Wnohtaf Poiioliing Drive Your Cor In BATON ROUGE La OcL 14 A 52-yard pnaa and a Mocked punt gave Georgia Tech a 154 Southeastern Conference victory tonight over Louisiana State hi a football comedy of errors TN pass high and wobbly wont from Tech quarterback Bubba Sykes to Tech end John Weigte traveled 52 yards and Wsigsl fell over tN goaL TN blocked punt set up Georgia Tech's other touchdown Scored FOOTBALL RESULTS OmUnued from Pngs ID Wftnawawr Mtlwaoka TMcOar I'artatna OMf SI Jammnwk 'N ST WihfMMi StMim turkman Tnrtim 1 KnHUWMln VtorMlry CnnrnrAi lUinn IS Ml Man iMUM1 IMIMNI WaaMiaa rr1ha Nnrih Paknia SI XmiIK Kak-rta Kailh iMkoU SUM Sa Itafth MaU II Vln 11 iNtkrl Sum Pall Taak an It S-aMfe I I IS Culyaf-SMrtlMl 'Kv piiaau MWMsas Twne a rifle La-Urn 13 Whlfw-mh One-nito Wmra 11 CMnnSn XHM Nrw Mrilrn ASM IS ArllMW SUM trios-Miff- 14 Mu in 14 Ontro I I'nOrtr rl Vanrir 1 MrvsSa 7 ermll WrnmHiter nma Mii-iiim 41 nrarse Fas llwi 31 WiiirnrOB 31 nirt VanarB PnnMM w-or-a Wiahtsstas 4T Brill CotamMa WutmT 0' Mar it SrRrfcnrMvr -Sas AaunMl 44 Barkaak ha AiHihmr nmriR -H-awlRa- 4T Mai Hroriaa lHa I DALLAS SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH INDIANS CLEVELAND Ota 14 (AP) Cleveland In loan an-a snared tonight onr-yrnr working agreement with IN Dalton Eagtee of IN Texaa Lrn-gue TM reptaeea IN Tribe's ngroemrta with Oktahemn Uly wtort Nn Jnta ended It wm ta conferences hero agrr Hank Greenberg nnd Be-by Geff general manager of IN DnNne rinse A AO riuh TN Eagtra are owned fey talmaa Dirk Burnett Dalton managed by Chartto Grimm ban rantral over nbeut IS ptnyera tarhMUng threo farm ritaw They are Gntoea-vllto ef the Hm Rig Stale i League) Ghwlewnter nf Um etaaa Enta TetM League and (birknahn Uhtoo of Uw rinse Seener Stain League CCSCRA BOYKIN TrVl 1 1 11 M4 si Nlftlms Sisls scored erst bark woraed only IN first jgoca mora third half but provided IN game's topi was a story of tN herd touchdown plays one pass inter-tng legs nf Kansas Neks caption that was good for touch- Hnag and Wads Minium 1 town in otNr an 50-yard run-1 in back of Ralph Rlocksr'a kickotfler sad Dorn Fucrl caught IN er payoff pitcN HalfNck WH- mer-to-RsIph Btaub pare for flvo yars Bruno tied it In IN second frame with his first touchdown pass on a 15-yard play and Kentucky added tour more six pointers to Uw third and anoUwr to Uw fourth LEXINGTON Ky Oct 14 (AP) defenss with two scoring QusrterNck Vito PnrilU passed pwe In less then two minutes M1 a'st the Nglnnlng of the third frame to nw yardage -a an( urn irlt iUlenMiU SoutNastem Conference footNIIntn a Plnyer tonight ns connected tor End A1 Bruno hia favorite Ur- yards and five touchdowns to S'L six for 155 yards and firm Kenim-kw in AiT vicim-v three touchdowns Ends Ben Zs-firing Kentucky to a 41-T wewry pass to Tanner wan intercepted by Henry Wlggera on IN threo lo end tN threat temporarily 'I ranks Javelinas Upset McMurry 20-13 up UmclnnaU club over keyed before a crowd of 35000 serial boniN erased Uw old yardage figure of 523 struck by Charlie Trtppl of Georgia against Georgia Tsch In 1045 Hia 12 completions to 20 attempts was bur Janwraon scored IN otNr touchdown after a pass put it on IN one CtnclniuU timing at upeelting Kentucky Uw country's No 5 team became Uw first club to scors on Uw Wildcats this season am Cincinnati threat nub-when a field goal attempt flailed IN Bearcats hiked five touchdown passes ttedjyana amj acored on Will short of Uw Southeastern rec- completions After 1 4 whoo Alonso Lupcs passed 14! tor' ponu was Juggled by Berry yarda to Harold Monks In Uw to sons after ScNIs' 45-yard run Nd Ml up IN play Llska's conversion attempt was wide TN teams want score less In Uw picked ft out of Uw air and scrambled to another ocoro Tho piny so vo rod 50 yards Gump missed IN conversion AAI MrM II IA us ms Ci 4 sissksessBS ft Gene Hooper hit right tackle for three and tNn fumbled on IN 13 wNre Rlclurd Quigley recovered tor IN Vikings Bobby Ankrom rNwed off seven yards and Dollar hit Alnn Tanner with short and ths big end fell acmes IN line tor score Simmon's missed another conversion MnN do All Right TNn Kmensm put his subs to work end tN regulars never did see srrvire again dining IN evening TN suNtltutes however added IN final touchdown on IN first play of IN Inst cNptor wNn Tu- Midway to IN period Uw Mountaineers scored on A 55 yard drive with Gene Hooper snaring Tutor's pass tor Uw lost 50 yards Edgar lorshy converted Bobby Barrett fumbled and Billy Arard recovered on Uw Viking J50 UP IN final Schreiner Italy Reginald West bulled over IN canter of Uw lino several Umee finally scoring from IN three lorsby converted iJarirs NSjtomr USST Amro Wumra WieSssr BUM Jikuoa Alta Kr- Racki LlVioipana Cnrkla Cnrhla raata Rlrft XX tei CM' -Cr- Trtja: Utakart Ciaa twin 4iipiv Hit Harrtal nsrwr-" IS 14-11 ii a s-Jt TWKhBwaM fj Haaaw A VM rT: Sarfbv I IMfMafM Dl Mar: taq Wtfatar fc Aaatop Tkaaar Hia NT: Siaua MDTTIKCIE 6 yean 64 two ord tor His nnoUwr mart sat only this season by Vanderbilt's Bill Wads TN flashy Junior riddled Cln- Michigan State Gets 33-14 Win EAST LANSING Mich OcL 14 (AP)-Mlchlgma lute Cbltegs hit Uw comeback trail today with sparkling 55-14 victory over dead- Kne but disabled WlUtom and ry eleven Powerful Michigan State playing before a homecoming crowd of 15151 drove almost at will through Uw line Only In Uw tost period did Uw visitors both of whoso scores ware set up by MIC bobbles show an ck Attack TN SparUM wars paced by IN Ky of left halfback Sonny Grand-w who scored two of Uwir flvo tourhdowns Other msrkara ware mads by Jssm Thomas La Roy Crape and Don McAidlffe Honors tor IN lulling Indiana were claimed by Nlf Nrk Dickie Lewie who tallied on Ed Magd-slab's pass In IN first period and and Georgs Helflin wN grabbed Paul Yewctc'a Nava In the final tenia IN moot sensational run of Uw day was provided by Thomas Ha look WlUtom and Mary punt on his own sod Boomed 55 ya to pny dirt yards KINCSVIIJE (Rpi-Tha Texas AAI Javelinas pulled one of (he biggest upsets In Texas football hero laturdsy night by whipping highly favored MrMurry 20-15 TN defeat was the firat Texas Conference toss for IN Indians sines October IMS when Harden College now Midwestern notrNd a 14-7 win Since that time tN Indiana Nvs nu roughshod over ill conferonco foes For AAI It was IN second con-tonnes win to two starts TN gams was IN loop opener for McMurry Conch Dewey MayNw'a Javeli-fins nless to tNlr first two starts row have a record of two wins and two dofoote but Saturday's win will overshadow anything else IN Hogs do this year Sc hols Spark AM Kenneth Schols was once Again IN apart INI Ignited the forces TN Robelown scampenr scored two nf IN threo touchdowns nd aot up IN third with a 43-yard run to IN McMurry 14 Ho gained 202 of AAI's 241 yarda rushing on 15 carrion tor an average of Almost 135 yards per try Brad Rowland IN sensational Little AU-Americsn lived up to his previous billing tor IN Indians doing IN majority of tN running II of IN kicking and playing IN entire as minutes of IN gsmo AAI scored tint to IN first quarter on flvo-ptay 40-yard march Schols went over from IN 13 on dstapsd buck Bennie Links kick-ad IN extra notaL A Javsltaa fumble on tNlr own IS in Uw stasia set up Me- 1 esssisseesMs ossas4 sees II EV Oeessessseas 4 4 vvtW sieeistMei 3ft SSfcK i Croantro I tar third quarter hut Brholi opensd tN gsp to two tourhdowns In Uw fourth period wNn Bchtas unee again on a delayed buck bolted 45 yards over right guard tor Uw tally Links booled the polnL TNt nettled IN outcome but McMurry scored again to Uw waning minutes with Floyd lampoon rltmaxtng a 751 yard march with a plupngo over IN goal from Uw one yard line Palterann kicked Uw ex DID NOT OWN OR SPONSOR ANY STOCK CAR THAT RAC-ED TUESDAY NIGHT AND AT PRESENT WE DO NOT OWN OR SPONSOR ANY STOCK CAR tenant outgnlned McMurry on Uw mi ground mtttng yante to 2(5taatav TN Javelins tried only one paaa'tn Maw itanirr iiaimaiurT nnd It was good tor IN second loiM'hdown Schtaa Nsides outgalnlng ths touted Rowland on IN ground also outklcked Uw All-Amerirnn averaging 17 yards per boot on throe kicks Rowland booted five times tor a 15-yard average MEMBER OF by 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