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2-C MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Sunday, Oct. 20, HURRICANES' TYING TOUCHDOWN AND THEIR WINNING POINT 0 i 3 5 Jt.ij0f:K':4f v- rf It 1 KRASNAI BULLS OVER AND HURRICANES TIE UP GAME, 13-13 GAINESVILLE, Oct. 19. In the midst of this melee lies Bill Krasnai, Miami fullback, safely over the Florida goal line with the six points that brought the Hurricanes into a 13-13 deadlock here today. Referee's upraised -5: 4- l.JX, I "MSB" A hands (background) signal the score that climaxed a Hurricane drive in the third quarter.

Krasnai's buck was good for one yard. The plunge climaxed a long down-field drive. Vols Throttle Tide Passes For 12-0 Upset Before 40,000 Alabama Twice Halted On 4-Yard Line As Tennessee Stays Unbeaten By WILLIAM TUCKER KNOXVILLE, Oct. 19. UP Running with trV 4 4,1 9k i 4 M- f-.

the deadly precision and power of Bob Neyland's prewar ANXIOUS EYES FOLLOW GHAUL'S KICK WHICH MIAMI AHEAD, 14-13 teams, the Tennessee Volunteers battered out a 12 to 0 victory over Alabama today despite a fourth period passing attack by Harry uilmer that had a crowd of 40,000 shout GAINESVILLE, Oct. 19. Hopes and fears hang suspended as a slowly-spinning football curves over the cross bar to put Miami into a never-relinquished 14-13 lead here today. Harry Ghaul's accurate toe, which kicked the point that gave the Hurricanes a 7-6 win last year, was the explosive force behind this extra point the point that beat the Gators. Miami Daily New photo by Hamilton ing on every throw, In an electric fourth period, Gil KRASNAI CRUNCHES TO GATOR TWO STATISTICS Florida, Unit down It Yard cained running 12ft Yard lt ruxhln a et yard ruahlnc v.i Power Dunn 'Won By Harding Turning On Says; Praises Miami It 2 2 2 a 247 mer thrice hurled Alabama down to the Tennessee four-yard line but the Crimson Tide lacked a running back to put across a score.

And Tennessee's surging power in the first three periods, spearheaded by bruising Bob Lund, had paid off in a mild upset that snapped Alabama's victory string at 14 straight. Gilmer threw the almost incredible number of 39 passes and completed 16. But before he got warmed up in the second half. Pae completed Yard gained pae III Tola! jtarda calned Z04 Paaaea Inlcreeplcd by Yard returned Intercepted pae II Number of punt Average yarda punt 30 fumble Own fumble kt Yard penaUced 3 43 4 48 the Hurricanes grinds to the Florida one-yard line to set up third-quarter score. On the next play he went over for Miami's tying touchdown.

SURPRISING JACKSON TRIPS LAN DON, 19-6 Generals Score All Points In 2nd Quarter To Take Over Big Ten Lead From Lee JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 10. Florida's Big Ten coaches abruptly back and pondered what demon has been loosed in their midst as unheralded Miami Jackson rolled over Julia Landon here tonight, 19-6. Purdue Holds 0. S.

To 114 "iNDIVlDl'Af. YAniJAGE Miami Trie Gain Io et MICHIGAN TIES N. 14-14 By ROBERT W. HEFTY ANN ARBOR, Oct. 19.

(UP) Underdog Northwestern, playing with the magnificent spirit of a team that would not be beaten, battled Michigan's powerful Wolverines to a 14 to 14 deadlock today that left both teams tied for the lead in the Big Nine football race. A crowd of 74.S00 watched Michigan, 13-point favorite, come from behind with a fourth-period touchdown to gain an even break with the hard-playing Wildcats. Chalmers (Bump) Elliot, elusive 170-pound halfback, accounted for both of Michigan's touchdowns. He snagged a 39-yard scoring pass in the first period and combined with fullback Bob Wicse to turn a Northwestern pass into a game-tying tally with a 58-yard dash. Harvey James Game's Best Lineman, Morris Avers, 'Line Hits Stride' n.v GUY BUTLEIX (Miami Daily Newt "port Editor) GAINESVILLE, Oct.

19. "We won by turning on the old power," Coach Spike Harding said after his Hurricanes had come-from behind to whip the Gators for the state Tennessee's ex-GI line had beaten Kraanal (haul 21 Johnalnn 3 I a A.t zt 20 16 I 1 2t -3 down Alabama's wartime forcwall in a brutal duel of blocking and Mrlntial IS ln.nrhiH-k lip Itoumaii 3 IB Ha 31 tldrt-dge. 3 10 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 19. (UP) tackling.

Coach Neyland, back at Tennes Two white-shirted ghosts named Bob DeMosa and Ed Cody came back to haunt Ohio State here to- championship and the Lou Chesna trophy, see after serving as a supply gen Loo "We cut out all that fancy sturr 1 a 3 eral in India, had prepared his fday and the Buckeyes had to set team perfectly for today's (test tle for a 14-14 tie with a valiant Tn JcKon Generals cored all Florida Trie Gain Huninger 8 7 ox 4 7 Sutherland 1 8 arrara 31 (art I Knea I ft t.rltfln A 12 Inrbra 7 3R Hrldrn 1 (-1 Denote loa. yard In the early momenta of the 4 I 14 is ft -t 31 7 their point in wild upcond Quarter to nost their third straight second period to give Jackson 1U out of bounds around the Florid 40-yard line, the Hurricane mentor said, "that's no excuse, they shouldn't have quit on the play. "It was an awful day to play a ball game," Harding said. The heat bothered us plenty Harding called Gi! Martin's punting in the opening half one of the factors which kept the Hurricanes in the hole. Also Miami's bad luck when they received the ball was another thing which failed to keep them in the front after Andy No in the secohd half and quit fooling around." The Hurricanes, who got In the hole at the start and were kept there through most of the firt half, didn't resort to power until the third period, but Immediately after had a touchdown and the lead to keeps Miami's second touchdown also came as the result of sheer power.

Called Gpod Game Harding praised Ray Dunn, Mi LINEUPS Bif Ten victory without m. ton. Tfce triumph left Jackson, making ita re-entry into the loop this year, leading the league, followed by Lee with two wins. Tommy Griffin took a lateral from Bill Hinson and dashed 37 Florida Turner Dempsey Miami Kennedy Krantz tlein Field Purdue team. Just as they did a year ago when Purdue upset a highly-touted Ohio State team, 35-13, the lanky DeMoss and the hard driving Cody teamed up to smash Ohio hopes today.

Ohio State scored twice before the Purdue combination clicked. The Buckeyes looked like the team they were supposed to be when they marched 62 yards in the first period and 71 yards in the second period for touchdowns and a 14-0 lead. Purdue had been unable to dent Ohio State's first string line, but they found easy pickings against the second-stringers that went in with -that two-touchdown margin. James Fob. la It IS ff re 1h rh Pe Marco J.

Ollbert Baborn Whit Williams the game that traditionally produces the Southeastern Conference champion and a bowl bid. Alabama had a great chance in the opening moments of the game when Gilmer intercepted a Tennessee pass at midfield and then looped a pass to Lowell Tew on the Tennessee 15. But on the next play Gilmer fumbled at the Tennessee five and the Vols recovered. began a battle of lines that was won by Tennessee in the second period when Lund powered across the goal to cap a 48-yard march. In this drive, Lund carried the ball for advances of 12 and 11 yards, passed to Bill Hillman for seven and finally cracked over from the two-yard line.

In the third period. Alabama drove down to the Tennessee 29 Adler Men Ruzomberka ami's quarterback on the second Hunslnger Johnston half touchdown marches for his niaychock carte Cox Vaccaro Ghaul fine field generalship. "Ray called a good ball game 7 20 0 013 7 0 0 13 Miami Florida firat acore. Though the extra point was missed, the Generals soon convinced the Landon Lions it would make little difference. Landon'a Ed Whitaker tried a pass dangerously near his own goal line, and the desperate maneuver backfired when Jackson's Griffin Intercepted It on the Lions' 10.

Griffin thereupon rammed to the one, and Hinson tucked across for the second score. The try for point failed. Jackson's final score came on the final play of the first half. Hinson lofted a 30-yard aerial to Barney Waters and Waters lit out for 40 more yards to score. The play covered 70 yards.

Bill Paulk added the point and Jackson relaxed at half-time with a 19-0 lead. Landon finally began a drive in the fourth quarter, which carried 81 yards into pay dirt. Whitaker made the last five over tackle. on those two touchdown marches Miami arorinr: Touchdown. Novak.

1 Harding said. Harding also praised Yanks Spurt To Down Dodgers NEW YORK, Oct. 19 The New York Yankees scored two quick touchdowns in the final period to overcome a three-point deficit and defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers in an All-American conference football game before 30,212 spectators at Yankee Stadium tonight, 21 to 10. In maintaining their record of scoring 21 points in every game they have played, the Yankees took a seven point lead in the first period, saw the Dodgers come back to register 10 points in 'the third quarter, then came back with their two abrupt touchdown thrusts. Krasnai (2).

Point after touchdown, Ghaul, 2 placekicks. the play of Bill Krasnai, big Miami Florida scortna: Touchdown. Vaccaro, Griffin. Point alfer touchdown: Sutherland (placekick). fullback who ripped the Florida line to shreds in the last two Substitutions: Miami Rnds.

Yovicsln. quarters, while he thought the play Oswald, Houck. Mell. Sutter; tackles. Pet- Bisons Beat 49ers BUFFALO, N.

Oct. 19. (IP) tembre twendnck, Saey; guards, Ferrante, of Harvey James, center; Al Adler, but couldn't score and Walter Sla Snowden, Rotamskl, aloof, Wilson. Blair, Kaplan; center, Doyle; oacks, Campbell, Mazejka, Kldredjte, Mosso. Dunn.

Bow tackle; and Bob Sutter and Ed Buffalo's victory starved Bisons Houck, ends, was particularly out ter started engineering Tennessee's second touchdown. The big gain was Slater's 30-yard heave to Jim man, Krasnai, Hancock, Krull, AlcDougal. Florida Ends. Chesser, Jamison; tackles, Wortellaro Sutton, Branch; guards. Branch.

Hills. I-orenzo. Huerta: won their first All-America Conference football game tonight by standing in the line. vak had caught Hal Johnstons touchdown pass. "Our line played by far Its bet game of the year.

Line Coach Hart Morris said. "Our line went better both on the offensive and defensive. For my money Harvey James was the best lineman on the field. Al Adler played great ball, while Don Kennedy and Ed Houck played some bang-up ball at ends." Morris believes the Miami line really began to hit its stride in that half and will be a different kind of forewall from here out. Williams Best Gator Morris singled out Broughton Williams, end, and Robinson, center as the two best men in the Florida forewall.

Lou Ferrante. Miami guard who was carried off the field in the second quarter, on a stretcher suffered no more than a sprained knee. Trainer Bill Dayton announced following the game. The Howell on the Alabama 12. Slater defeating San Francisco's 49-ers, center.

Hobbs: backs. Oilmartin. Belden. Whether Griffin, who ran back 98 yards with that punt of Krasnai's in the 'second quarter, was Forbes. Kynes, Scheamberg, Sutherland, I it Oriffin.

Bunton. '117 to 14. and Bill Gold worked the ball to the two-yard line. Then Lund went in and scored his second touchdown. As previously, Charley Mitchell's placement was no good.

LINEUPS The fourth period was mostly vis i 4 I 1 I' Gilmer throwing and Tennessee concentrating on holding his completions to short gains they couldn't stop him from connecting. Jack an Pan. tjuidnn Marvin LE Simpson Chubacic LT Johntion Taylor LO Gjr Punches Hunton Harlow RfJ Bikti RevnoMt RT William RuhmII Omith Hirmon QH Ahhv L.fgcrtt LH Hoohv Water RH Whitaker Rothmaa FB BoyatU rvj But within the Tennessee 10-yard line, the Vols put up a towering de knee was placed in a cast after fense and kept Alabama from scor the game, but Lou won't be lost for ing for the first time since the the rest of the season. middle of the 1944 season. ror by period; LANDON 0 0 0 JACKSON 0 19 0 019 Minnesota Mows Down Wyoming 'IT MINNEAPOLIS, Oct.

19. (UP) Jarkaon (coring; Touchdown. Griffin, Hinaon, Water: point after touchdown. Faulk (placement). I-andnn acoring: Touchdown.

Whitaker. Substitution: Jack Hon Griffin. Paulk, Biegen, Di, Rayfielrt. Carlien. Seagrict.

Saul. Vanet. Cleveland. Substitution; Landon Macy. Gllstrap, Pned.

Frtedlin, Crause, Wolfson. Hartley, Pearaon. Wilcox. The remainder of the squad came out of the game in pretty good shape, according to Dayton. "Right now as far as we know we have no serious injuries except Fer-rante's, Dayton said.

"We have a lot of the usual game bruises, but none bad enougn to keep them out of next week's lineup. Minnesota, twice beaten by big nine opponents, found ttie going a little easier outside the conference today, smothering Wyoming, 46 to Is ft At 0 before 35,000 fans. Minnesota used its regulars sparingly and the stubborn rocky Penn Beats Virginia PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19. (JP) Pennsylvania rolled to its third straight triumph of the year today, pounding previously-unbeaten Virginia 40-0 on Franklin field before a crowd of 64,000 In a game played in almost mid-summer heat.

VMI Trips Davidson LEXINGTON. Oct- 19. (UP) The VMI Cadets, sparked by Bobby Thomason of Leeds, rolled to a 25-0 victory over David mountain team yielded only under GATOR CLAMPS ON U-M's KRULL GAINESVILLE, Ort. 19 Broughton William. Florida -nd, dive for Joe Krull to bring the Miami back to earth In the third quarter.

the pulverizing that fresh reserves were able to hammer out as coach v-viC- t'----Jrimh'mnrfnr" Bernie Bierman worked virtually all of his 60-man squad. 8pciai AP Wiraphoto to Miami Daily New GATOR HAROLD GRIFFIN LOIES ACROSS HURRICANES' 25-YARD LINE ON 93-YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN son college before a homecoming crowd today. Texas 20. 0 Georgia Tech 26 La Ss Us a 7 Georgia 33 Okla. A-M 13 Miami Florida 20 13 Tennessee 12 Alabama 0 Army 48 Columbia 14 Northwestern 14 Michigan 14 N.

Carolina 21 Navy ..14 i i 4.

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