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1 v.i' ett Mm (Dili ITTD Notre Dame Smashes Rice Gets 7-6 Edge FOOTBALL sconosa Oklahoma Skein, J7-0 To Stay in SWC Race Bf th AwocUled PreM NORMAN; Oklar Nov.1 6 Oklahoma's all-time rec HOUSTON, Nov. 16 Rice's Owls combined a ord of 47 straight football victories was shattered today by an underdog Notre Dame team, that marched 80 yards in the closing minutes for the all-important rakhtv defense with the fancy work of two senior Je f-r- fj tm touchdown and a 7-0 triumph. i vw quarterbacks, Frank Ryan and King Hill, to upset Texas the nation's No. 1 team, with a 7-6 defeat in a thrilling battle before a crowd of over 72,000 today. elll Oklahoma, No.

2 ranked in the The OwU, seven-point under-ilor, Aggie halfback, was wide and Roman Holiday, they were stunned into silence as the Sooners were unable to pull their usual last-quarter winning touchdowns a Wilkinson team trademark. nation and an 18 -point favorite, couldn't move against the rock-wall Jotre Dame line and the Sooners saw another of its nation to the right. dogs, drove 79 yards in the second period (or a touchdown and then ri www It was the first defeat for Texas 1 v. if 1 iS -s al records broken scoring In 123 As the game ended with Okla- stopped three MM threats inside th 20-yard line before yielding the Aggies a score on the second play of the final period. consecutive games.

homa's desperation passing drive AIM in 15 games and the loss deprived the Aggies of at least immediate claim to the Southwest The defeat was only the ninth 4 for Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkin 1 Conference championship. Rice cut off an intercepted aerial, the crowd rose as one and suddenly gave the Notre Dame team a rousing cheer. i The difference In the score was the extra point kicked by Hill. The St and Texas now Join the Aggies in son since he became head coach at Oklahoma in 1947 and virtually endeo? any chance for the Sooners a showdown race for final two conversion attempt by Lloyd Tay HO i 1 It was a far cry from last year weeks of the title campaign. The when the Sooners ran over Notra defeat also knocked out of Tk tmliM rrM MIAA fur Cirarrteatt 32.

Rulla FlrHsvllle Marrviit 1 Lincoln 6i Wsrretxtmre MIIIWhsT Notr Dame Oklahoma I Ohio Bute 17, Iowa Mirhlj.n 27, Indian IS Mli'h. Slit 4, Minnesota IS Purdue 27, Nrrthw-trrn Denlson 40, Ohio Weslevsa 14 Iwsk Wt Tes. Slate II Kansas Slate 23. Missouri 11 Kansas 13, Oklihoma Stat Wisconsin 21, Illinois 11 Colorado 27, Nrnraika pltubunf. Km.

St. Tchr. 30, Northeaster Okla. St. 7 Iowa State 13.

South Dakota I Southern 111. 45. Norther 111. If Western Reserve II, Caw Louisville o. Ohio U.

aylon 13, Miami. Ohio Capital 2S. Otterbeln 14 Central St. Ohio 44, Waynesburl Monmouth II, Lawrence 14 Luther, Iowa 25. Wartburf IS Parsons 12, Buena Vista Simpson 14.

Iowa Wesleya IS Central, lnwa Dubuque Carleto II. Cornell, Iowa 11 St. Joseph's. Ind. 41.

Easier Hick. 13 Hanover 28, Taylor I Frailklln 14, Illinois. Chk-alo Branch Drpauw 17, Wahah Bailor 41. Waahlmuia. St.

Loala 11 BiDo 41. Knox 111. Normal 39, 111 Wleran Wntera Kenlurky WiUcnbcrf 1J Murray. Ky. 33.

EvanavlU Si Buao Holy 45, Earlham 1 Central Mlrh. 39, Vioalora 10. Hop, 21. Belolt Alma 11, Flndtey 11 Wayn. Mich.

26. Northwii Mick. Jl Grind RapMa JC 4. Oilvlri nr Mich. KrM Slate Bowiinf Grren 14, Harahall Valparaiao 14, Bradley 14 Auiu.una.

Rock IiUad, 111.. It, CutfcU. IIL Tuba 12, Clnrbinatl Hoiutoa XI. Wichita EAST Vate tl. Prince 13 i Pcoa 28, Columbia Svracuae S4, Colrat I Dartmouth 10, Cornell II Boiun Coll.

19, Marquetl 14 Pens State 14, Holy C'rosi 10 getting a third straight national championship. St. Agnes Defeated an immediate invitation to be Dame 40-0. The victory gave the Irish a 3-1 edge in the 5ryear-old series dating back to 1952. host team at the Cotton Bowl Although the partisan, sellout Hill scored the Rice touchdown Buffalo Takes crowd of 62.000 came out for a The smashing, rocking Notre from the 1-after Ryan had direetff.

1 iL.l lnA S. Dame line didn't permit the Soon eu io joi juisc uiai ucgau laic in the first period. By Blanking Rolla ers to get started either on the ground or in the air. 14 Quarterback Roddy jO borne Tourney Title The Sooners were able to make powered over from the 1 to climax only 98 yards on the ground and the scoring drive that began when the Aggies recovered a BUFFALO (Special) Host Buf Associated Press fVlrepnet in the air Just 47. Notre Dame, paced by Its brilliant, 210-pound falo pulled away from top-seeded Cape Captures League Crown fumble on the Owl 14.

St. Agnes in the final quarter to STATISTICS OU. new Dai The entire third period was PA T1Y FOT? TTPFFJ Doa Mas0B quarterback, finds VriVlil J1. IVjlulXO eneBlng ta jjje KaBsag state line and goes for a gala before being brought down by Ray Glaze (30), Kansas State fullback, la the second period of yesterday's game la Columbia. Kansas State outscored the Tigers, 23-21.

(Story on page C2). First down take the Buffalo Invitational high school basketball tournament here last night, 5244. ROLLA, Mo Nov. 16 UV-South- Running yardage Paaainf yardage Passes Passe intercepted by Punts Third place went to Halfway 51- 17 I 16 71 47 2-20 411 1 I 10-344 1 1 45 35 played in Rice territory, with the Owls halting threats that carried to the 16 and 11, Rice came back in the final period for a 46-yard surge that failed with a fourth 47 over Willard. Hickory County east Missouri State claimed the MIAA football crown this afternoon, running over flu and injury From Nebraska Eleven Southern Calif prnia 16-7 Victim Fumble lost Yards penalized R-l shaded Strafford 51-49 for consolation honors.

down incomplete pass from the weakened Missouri Mines, 32-0. fullback Nick Pietrosante. rolled Buffalo held one-point margins 4. The standout Tialfback for the mvt ii. Oorirf Wahlmto 0 at the end of each of the first three Browa 33.

Harvai ara-- Time ran out as made a winners was 21-y a r-old Tom up 169. -In the air, the Irish gained 79 yards hitting 9 of 20 passes, with Bob Williams doing most of Trinity 20. Wealeyan II Colorado Cops 27-0 Decision Pa. I Trenton Trhra. 32.

Mlllenrvllle, desperate final bid. With four minutes to play. Hill punted out on Oregon Cinches Spot In Rose Bowl Match the passing. quarters against St. Agnes' Irish.

The Bisons played control ball to pull St. Agnes out of its zone and Bill Hagan's nine points in the Brennecke, who scored two second quarter touchdowns on a line plunge and a seven-yard sprint around left end. Cirneeio Tech 17, Weitmin later. Pa. Mitravtaa S3, Waener 14 SprtnrJel an.

II, Hofart 7 Juanila 4t. Albrlsht 13 the 1, From that point Os Notre Dame's touchdown drive. borne and a reserve quarterback. StrmKlcbem, Pa. 14, Kutitowa Tchrt.

14 biting off short but consistent yardage against the Sooners' al fourth period sparked Buffalo to Brennecke hails from Cape STATISTICS Iexaa AM Rica its final eight-point advantage. Girardeau, Mo the home of the LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16 W) tfrom scrimmage for a touchdown First downs 17 12 Hagan wound up with 17 points triumphant Indians. ternate team, carried from the 20 after an Oklahoma punt went into the end zone. Rushing yardage 111 3X19 Passing yardage 97 I Passes 1-17 1-1 and Roger Wilkins had 18 for the Fullback Jack Morris led Oregon and kicked the extra point.

The to a 16-7 victory over Southern Cal- 10 points were more than enough After a scoreless first quarter, winner. St. Agnes' Mike Meek had Passe Intercepted by 1 LINCOLN, Nov. 16 Wl Colorado's Bob Stransky and his harddriving backfield colleagues shredded Nebraska's defense to ribbons today as the Buffaloes romped to a 27-0 Big Eight Conference football victory before Vaulting into a 20-0 halftim ifornia today and -to all intents to whip the Trojans 18 on nine field goals. the Indians started a long drive that paid off as Brennecke bucked over for a TD from several yards Time after time, Pietrosante punts 1-39 0-31 Fumble lost I 1 Ysrd penalized SO 41 Buffalo won at the free throw Morris carried the ball 15 times line as the Irish missed 13 of their out.

Jimmy Wright, needed only 10 for 212 yards, breaking all rushing 19 charity shots. Buffalo sank 16 picked up the necessary yard when he needed as the Irish smashed through the Oklahoma Bne. Notre Dame moved to the 8 plays to move the Aggies 76 yards records for Oregon in one game The Indians added two more touchdowns In the second quarter to the Rice "3. Of 27. St.

Agnes fouled 15 times in the last half. ushered the Webfoots into the Rose Bowl Jan. 1 as the representative of the Pacific Coast Conference. It took the 188-pound runner from Bedford, less than 5 minutes to end Oregon's 37-year quest for a Rose Bowl appearance. In that space of time, Morris for a 19-0 halftime lead.

TD No. Matt Gorges, 198-pound right and the Trojans all time oppo-nents record for yardage made against them. Farmer's 22 points led Halfway and the Sooners, first team came in to try to make the third Sooner goal line stand of the day. 2 was a short run around right end by halfback Bob Lohr and against Willard, which got 20 from guard, then crashed through to tackle Wright for an 11-yard loss The final gun sounded with The conference, as in the case lead on touchdown drives of 76, 73, and 99 yards, Colorado added another tally in the "third quarter and coasted easily to its second win in five conference starts. Nebraska mustered nothing even resembling an offensive threat and went 22 minutes before Riusech.

Hickory County's Lowery the third score of the quarter Pietrosante smashed four yards of the Big Ten and its probable representative at Pasadena, Ohio came as Brennecke dashed Into Ijoys combined for 32 counters to holding third down and needing 21 through center and Dick Lynch was stopped for no gain. On the offset 23 by Strafford's Rex potter, the end zone from seven yards kicked a field goal, raced 63 yards State, won't vote on the PCC rep yards from the 34. out ff ttnrl resentative until Nov, 25. But to Barrale fg ft St. Agnen registering even a first down.

I Ryan used two neat pitchouts to Wilkin 4 I Swift 1'4 1 Cape tallied single touchdowns in the third quarter on halfback day's triumph gave Oregon a rec-dr of 6 victories against 1 defeat Van Husk irk 111 Woi'cbowskl 1 4 It was Nebraska's next to last Palmer I 2 Dart ins in PCC play, a mark that cannot r.r. It SCarson 12 1 Bob Hoffman's four-yard plunge and in the last quarter on a short Auburn Nips Georgia, 6-0 chance to avert the worst season in Husker grid history, with only Sonny Searcy and Gordoa-Speer, a-pair of reserve halfbacks; to gain crucial first downs in the Rice touchdown drive. Searcy Hagen 7 3 Mee a tirttytberg 42, Tempi Army 20, Tulan 14 New BamfMhlre 7, Msa. lafayette 40. Wett Md.

Tufta 3S. Norwich IS IVlawar 34, Bucknet! IS fwarthmore 14, PMC 31,. Amherat 14 Amer. Intl. 33.

New Bntala rUmlltn II. t'nlnB 7 Bochestrr 25. WlrJ 12 Bildwin-Wallace New Ravea St. I 1 ycnmlnf 21. Geneva II Indiana.

Pa. 14, Clarion Tchri. John Hopkin 13. Dlrkineon, Pa. 11 lock Bnvefl 13.

Mannfield, Pa. Thid 19. Alletheny I Grove City 13. Hiram 7 Hobart 19, t'paala I Slippery Rock 12. Weat liberty I F'aM 41, Muhlenberc 20 Scranton 17, WUkr norm Aulbum I.

Georgia I F.mory-Henry 14. Randolph-Macon 7 Morehooa 10, Howard I 38. Rutgeri 7 Sootfc Car. 13. V'Irftmla N.C.

State 12. Va. Tech Duke 7, Clemaon Florida 14. Vanderbilt 7 Davklimi 2). Richmond II Kentucky 17, Xavier 0 Miaaissippl 14, Tennessee 7 Georie Tech 10.

Alabama Chattanooga 14. Furmaa I Clark 40. Savannah Mate Middle Tenn. S3. East Tenn.

7 Memphla St. 17. La, Tech 7 Hampdenydney 32, IS Sewane S4, SW Tenn. 11 Flnrida 14. Vanderbilt 7 West Virginia 27, Wake Forest 14 Alabama State 20, Fisk I Shaw 4, Lincoln, Pal.

Maryland State 47, Elizabeth City Benedict, B.C. 26. Miles. Ala. 11 N.

Carolina St. 0. Morris Brown I Jackson. Mis. St.

CI. Kentucky St Miss. Vocational 39. Mis. Industrial VMt S3, The Citadel 7 Wollord 21.

Newberry is Mis. State 14. LSI! Southern Methodist 17, Arkansas 3 Rice 7. Texas AiM Texas 14, Texas Christian 1 8. F.

Austin 20, Sam Houston St. 14 Texas Tech 2ti, Hardln-Slmmons 11 Abilene Christian 40, Trinity. Tex. 11 Colo. Coll.

vs. New Men. Highland, cancelled, snow Howard Pavn 14, Texas AVI Arkansas AiM 42. Ouachita 4 be matched byi any other team Hawkina 1 1 1 Wvrsch 10 4 run. by back "Charles Mathews.

one victory over Kansas State Totals II Is 11 Totals Jtora hv oiurtersi Cape ended the season with a third down, Williams went a yard though center. Then Lynch, crossed up the. Sooners and rolled around his right end to score standing up. Monty Stickjes converted to give Notre Dame the upset and end collegiate football's longest winning streak. The closest Oklahoma could, get to Notre Dame's goal was In the first quarter when the Sooners' alternate team moved to the 13 Buffalo 11 10 11-S2 COLUMBUS, Nov.

16 UPS- 6-2-1 record, while the Miners gained 12 yards at left end to the 41. Two plays later Speer moved around right end for 16 St Agneo l-M eligible for the Bowl appearance. Coach Len CasanovaGnf Oregon said he is not ready to be concerned about meeting Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Underdog Georgia scared mighty were 4-5. Auburn within en inch of its.

na Hickory County R-l 51-B. Lowery IS, A. Lowery 14. Dowell 4, Walsh 4, Reed li Strafford 49 Potter 23, Trogdon 2, Price yards to the 26. tionally ranked life today but the unbeaten Tigers dug in and Texas Soul's 1.

St ever 2. Winner 14, Fanner 3v Beaa- 1 'We've got to beat Oregon State Halfway si Farmer xz. inn nest to date. The Huskers would have to dump Oklahoma in next week's finale to avoid becoming the first Nebraska team ever to win fewer than two games a season. Stransky, the nation's top ground ainer going into today's contest, lived up to his billing but received exceptional help from such backfield mates as George Adams.

Eddie Dove, Howard Cook, Ray Engel, Ellwin Indorf, Ralph Herbst and Boyd Dowler. next week. Then we can worry squeaked to a 6-0 Southeastern Conference football victory. ing Higginbothsm 2. Roweton 11; wil about Ohio State.

We have to beat Defeat TCU before being held, on downs. lard (47 Frost 14, luuseca ju, atucoeu I. Len( Bayles S. A 15-yard penalty helped Au Fullback Raymond Chilton powered on the draw play for 15 yards to the 11, and, on the final play of the third period, Ryan, fighting off Bobby Marks, Aggie left end, raced around left end to the 1. Hill then replaced Ryan and scored on the second play.

Guard Allen Goehring started Oregon State to win the undisputed burn get its touchdown with less than a minute left in the first AUSTIN. Nov. 16 UB-Tex- conference championship and really earn that Rose Bowl bid." half. After that a fierce Bull as sophomores today paced the Longhorns to a 14-2 victory over In the third period, brilliant punting by first string halfback Clendon Thomas and alternate quarterback David Baker kept Notre Dame back on its own goal Oregon State has a 4-2 record Pace Sparks Wolverines dog defense stopped Auburn at Texas Christian in what turned but is ineligible to play in the Rose Bowl, having been there last New every turn. the touchdown by recovering All rooked good against the inept out be a crucial Southwest Late in the fourth period, Au Year's Day.

But OSC could tie Mebraskans. line but the Sooners couldn capit Colorado touchdowns came on a Oregon for the PCC championship alize. burn drove 71 yards only to lose the ball at the Georgia 1 when the Bulldogs held Lloyd Nix for if it wins next week Thomas set punts down on the in 1920, Oregon lost the plunge by Stransky, a 7-yard run by Cook, a 20-yard Cook pass to Dowler and Herbst's 10-yard jaunt Conference football game. It was Texas' first win over TCU since 1954 when the Long-horns took a slim one-point victory. TCU humiliated Texas the past two years with lopsided wins Of 47-20 and 46-0.

Notre Dame 15 and 4 and Baker no gain on a fourth down quarter Tournament of Roses game to back sneak. put them down on the 3 and 7 and Arkansas AMfcN 2. Lancslon. Okie. It Harvard, 7-6.

It has not been back Am ARBOR. Nov. 16 Halfback, Jim Pace provided the spark to an otherwise drab Big Ten football contest today and led Michigan to a 27-13 triumph over purvchless Indiana. TlTe shiftysMior-f renT LitUe Rock, scored two touchdowns and set up another with a around left end. a fumble by Howard Hoelscher, Rice fullback, on the Owl 14.

Three carries by Osborne and one by fullback Gordon Leboeuf got a first down on the 2. The Rice line stopped Osborne for no gain, thMgave vup one yard, arrf-flieirtped the 175-pound quarterback inches short of the goal line. On fourth down, Osborne powered across for the touchdown. All-America end candidate Jim waited for the breaks that have sinre my Phillips, a stalwart all after Bill Linson Gets noon, got the touchdown that kept come the Soo ers' way in the past to help them keep up their streak through 47 games. FAB WEST Washington 11.

Califonila 27 Denver 11. Ulah tltat U. TKS1T34, AF Academy I i Wyoming 20. New Mexico ll Oregon State 24, Stanford. 14 Washington Stat 21, Idaho IS Oregon 16.

Southern California Boiling AFB 27. Ft. Canon Auburn unbeaten and the leading candidate for the Southeastern 7 Points Durins This time there were no breaks. 31-yard sideline scamper as the 11' 1 J14 1L. Sophomore quarterback Bobby Lackey was a key man on the first Texas score, calling the right plays and providing the needed blocks.

Directinge a four-sophomore backfield, Lackey's pitch-out to George Blanch 'brought 39 Conference championship. Soph Star Saves Army From Upset By Tulaiie, 20-14 Phillips pulled, in a four yard Jewell Triuinpli their eighth straight Big Ten as Notre Dame snook oil last week's jitters that saw the Irish fumble away the ball five times to let Michigan State have an easy 34-6 victory. pass from Nix after a personal foul penalty against Georgia had given the Tigers a first down at NEWTON, Nov. 16 UPt- Milwaukee Kuys Cub Inf ielder Panhandle, Okla. AIM 46.

Adams. Colo 12 Colorado St College II, Pern. Neb. 1 Seattle J2. Eastern Oregon F.aslera Wash.

9. Whitworth Eastern New Mexico II, Western, Colo St 11 Colorado Stat II. Montana Colorado Stale I'niv. II. Montana Lincoln, Mo.

46. Warrensburg, Mo. 7 The contest between two clubs Three long touchdown runs, two the Bulldog 5. Pietrosante scored almost a of them on intercepted passes of Texas 55 yards for the first score. After Blanch set; it up with a 34-yard run," he scored seven.plays already out of the title chase was played under leaden skies and drew only 56.254 spectators to third of Notre Dame's rushing Wiley 14.

Southern li Baton Rouge yardage as he made 56 yards on featured William Jewell's 45-0 football victory today over Bethel College. William Jewell scored in Last-Second Shot MILWATJKEE, Nov. 16 WV-Tlie Milwaukee Braves announced tonight that, they have purchased Michigan Stadium which seats al 17 carries. Lynch was Just two later on another pitchout from Lackey. Blanch crossed the goal most twice that many.

Ul. 2V VMI 33. The Citadel rlillsrdale 27, Gostavug Adolphni Wofiord 11, Newberry 11 SERVICE yards behind with 54 in 17 car every quarter. WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 16 I Bob Anderson, the nation's leading scorer, led Army to a come-from-behind 20-14 victory over underdog Tulane today.

The 200-pound sophomore from Cocoa, broke Glenn Davis academy record for rushing yardage with 145 yards that boosted his season total to 965 yards. After Richie Petibone's flashy 66-yard punt return and Jim inf ielder Kendall (Casey) Wise Fighting desperately to avoid SloutlanoVs Edge Longest run of the day was from the Chicago Cubs for an un their seventh loss of the cam Em Diego Marine 32. Hawaii Marines 7 ries while the best an Oklahoma player could muster was 36 yards MANSFIELD (Special) A disclosed amount of cash and Herb Dillard's 72-yard sprint for a touchdown on an intercepted three minor league playerg to be paign, the Hoosiers struck for touchdowns in the second and final periods. line from two yards out standing Fabulous Rene Ramirez, who won two other games for the Longhorns. sewed It up in the fourth period on a left end, fourth down, 3-yard scoring run.

i Russell Sets Record, Grabbing 49 Rebounds In 10 tries by Williams completed eight of 19 passes to: 70 yards. In Oklahoma's pass tossed by Bethel's Clayton named field goal at the final buzzer by George Marshall got favored StouUand 'by Plato 41-39 for the championship of the Mansfield Kaufman. The other pass inter Wise, a switch-hitter who throws last minute desperation drive, third ception was made by Ed Eliott, BOSTON, Nov. 16 (AV-Fantastic right, played in 43 games with Blount's conversion had put Tu The Wolverines were guilty of shabby play, six times frittering away scoring opportunities. They lost the ball five times on pass who lateralled to Bill Linson who Bill Russell set a National Basket the Cubs last season and hit .179.

high school basketball tournament lane out front 14-13 in the third scampered 50 yards for the score, ball Assn. rebound record with 49 here Saturday night Then he was sent, to Portland in period, Army struck back to win Ed Georgeff came into the act string quarterback Benneti Watts hit 2 of 3 for 31 yards. www -Notre Dame-was tlie-iast-team to beat Oklahoma, at the start Marshall and Bill Cooley each the Pacific Coast League where in the final five minuter. and contributed 28 points tonight in leading Boston to its 11th when he returned a punt 65 had 15 points for the winner but he batted .246 in 81 games. Cur Dartmouth Ekes Out 20-19 Edge to cross into pay dirt.

victory, 111-89 over the Plato Hancock was high man rently he-isrthe leading hitter in With four minutes and 42 second' of play. Anderson swept around right end from the 10 to interceptions and another time on a fumble. Four times Michigan was inside the Hoosier 10 before losing the ball. After a scoreless first period. Pace pulled Michigan together, Other touchdowns' were made with 21.

of the .1953 season on the same Philadelphia Warriors. the Cuban league with an average of over .350 with the Mariano by Bob Hawkins, a 1-yard plunge; Russell, the 6-10 former All Hartville took third place over climax a stirring comeback by and two by Dave Bolsenga on 13 team. Wise was named the short Bakersfield 46-31 arfd Birch Tree America and Olympic ace, bet and 33 yard passes from Hawkins. HANOVER, N.H., Nov. 16 VD Reserve quarterback Bill Gundy engineered an 80-yard 4ouchdown march in the closing minutes' today to enable Dartmouth to edge stop on the Pacific Coast League's accounting for nearly all the Army.

Anderson's 32-yard gallop down the middle on a trap play had moved, the ball to the Tulane tered the NBA single game rebound mark of 39 held by Phila Hawkins went over one of all-star team in 1956 when be hit yardage In a 48-yard scoring delphia Nell Johnston. .287 with Los Angeles. 12, setting up the A fine the points after touchdown, with Linson and Georgeff each, adding march. He cracked over from inside "the one and set up another In order to make room for him on the roster the world champion Cornell 20-19 and take over first place in the Ivy League race. points after touchdowns.

touchdown moments later with a 21-yard run by Pete Dawkins preceded Anderson's dash. Tularie. a j6-point underdog, stopped Fordland 61-46 In the consolation final as Richardson collected 25 points for the victor. Birch ll Rarton IS. rhowlinc 11.

2. Richardson 25. Pulliam 4: Ford-land tl Green 2. Keltosi 14. Sweajringer II.

Shulii 4. While S. Hartville 14SV-Hulk 4. Pratt 10. Rlnpee 10, SeUers I.

Wynn 4t RakersfleldJ ail-Have 4. Bean I. Jim Griffin 4. John Griffin E. Mulllns B.

Mullln 4. Stoutlnnd (41-leter 4, Atttoerry 5, Smith 2, Cooley 15, Marshall 15! Plato 17. Hancock 21, Richard limes 4. PhUlip Jewell made 270 yards Tushlhg to 95 for Bethel. Jewell also led Braves assigned outright the contract of catcher" Mike Roarke to 31-yard dash to the -Hoosier 24.

Quarterback Jim Van Pelt passed Gary Newkirk won first place In the Teen Town ping pong tournament last night. Max Bacon finished second and Danny Brannock third. scored in the first period on a Dartmouth a half-game lead over Princeton, upset today by Yale. Two contenders play for the Ivy title at Princeton next its farm club at Wichita in the seven yards to end Gary Prahst in other, categories, 18 first downs to 11 for Bethel, 106 yards passing to 86 and 376 total yards brilliant 61-yard run by Claude "Boo Mason, a 160-pound junior American Assn. for the touchdown.

from Lake Charles, La. Saturday. Gundy, a 6-1 sophomore from gained to 181. Army took charge with two long Rye, N.Y., was the big gun as the Indians stormed from behind toucrdown marches in the second period. Harry Walters plunged after being stung by two Cornell Quarterback Sets Pare In Texas Tech Verdict over from 1 Ifter a drive of field where it smothered the Soon-ers today.

Then coach Frank Leahy's Irish beat Oklahoma, 28-21. The next game, Oklahoma and Pittsburgh tied, 7-7. Then the Sooners set sail through the 47 games. Wilkinson, the nation's active coach, had amassed 101 victories in his 10 years at Oklahoma. There were 3 ties.

Oklahoma started out as If it would stretch lis string to .48 at the expense of the Iris h. It marched the first time It got its hands on the ball from the Sooner 42 down to the Irish 13 bt the big Notre Dame line stiffened oa the 13. Oklahoma continued, to play In Notre Dame territory the rest of the first quarter and had another chance when a Notre Dame fumble With 9 minutes gone' was recovered by right guard Dick Cor-bitt on the Notre Dame 34. However, the Sooners were stopped cold and finally Baker had to punt on fourth down. In the second quarter another Sooner drive got down to the 23 touchdowns within six minutes of 89 yards in -18 plays.

Daw. the. kickoff. LUBBOCK, Nov, 16 Wl- kins scored from the 5 on another offensive that carried 52, yards in Mixing up his attack like a sea Utah asser Continues Record-Setting Pace 'SALT -LAKE CITY, Nov. 16 WV-Tlie University of Utah gave the Air Force Academy a lesson today in guided missiles, as-quarterback Lee Grosscup passed the Utes to a 34-0 non-conference victory over the Cadets.

Texas Tech quarterback Jerry 12 plays. soned veterai), Gundy set up Dart mouth for a touchdown on Bell scored twice, threw two touchdown passes and kicked two extra points today as the Red opening play of the fourth period Jim Kennedy converted twice for Army, Gene Newton and Blount once each for Tulane. and then pulled his forces togelh Raiders defeated Hardin-Simmons er for another payoff -T- University 26-21. urosscup completed 13 of 16, Bell also completed 11 out of 13 NATIONAL H(M RF.V LEAGl'E Detroit I. hlcso I Boston 4.

Toronto 2 New York 4, Montreal 1 passes for 133 yards as Tie ac counted for all the Tech scoring Iowa State Crushes South Dakota, 33-0 AMES, Iowa, Nov. 16 WV-Dwight Nichols passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third today as Iowa in a game that changed hands five If- pass attempts for 249 yards. He led the nation going into 'today's game with a 67.6 average for pass completions." The all-time mark for a season was set by Paul Larson of California in 1954 at 61 per cent. times. Time Out State crushed outmanncd South Dnkota 33-0.

Georgia Tech Shades Alabama hy Field Goal The Big Eight Conference Cyclones' defense clearly out BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 16 OP) -Georgia Tech took 'advantage of two breaks today to down under Florida Strikes Early" To Defeat Vandy, 14-7 GAINESVILLE, Nov. 16 UTi Bernie Parrish ran 43 1 and 22 yards for two tourhdow ns early in the second quarter and Florida made them hold up for a 14-7 Vic-tony over Vanderbilt today. dog Alabama 10-7, scoring both a touchdown and a field goal the shone the' offense In tho one-sided nonconference gnme. The chilled crowd of 6.000 got Its biggest enjoyment when the Cyclone line threw back two South Dakota scoring threats in the second half for 82 yards In losses.

final period. 'Bama had scored In but on the first play of the second quarter, starting quarter-back Carl Dodd fumbled. The ball was punched around Ifl the, Sooner backfield and Pietrosante finally recovered It i the Notre Dame 48. Then Williams started his passing attack to three different receivers and piloted the Irish down to the 3 with first and goal, Pietrosante picked up a yard In each of two plunges, Frank Reynolds went to the one foot line and then Jim Just was held for no gain. Notre Dame came back with Its the opening period.

IIOLL1STER IN WIN POINT LOOKOUT (Special) Holllster turned a 35-24 halftime Wyoming Earns 20-13 Win From New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE, N. Nov Navy Hands Colonials 52-0 Grid Whitewash BALTIMORE, Nov. 16 margin Into a 72-50 win over School of the Ozarks here last night in a J6 "Wyoming's Cowboys ran White River Leaue basketball Navy's No. 1 team took nine plays over the University of New Mexico to score two touchdowns today here toddy for a 20-13 Skyline Con- and then watrned the subs mop up fcrenee football victory. The loss George Washington by a 52-0 was the- third straight for New Doll News Staff Paet Arkansas quarterback George Walker (44) is 'shown oa his way to paydlrt after receiving a score TOUCHDOWN BOUND bruising' ground game and moved to 'the .16.

With fourth down Strickles enme In for a fake place kick and. Williams hit Just on the 6 for a first down, On the second ploy Reynolds' pass was intercepted by In a despcra-, lion lunge In the end zona. game. It was the first league contest of the season for the two teams. Ron Tyler flipped in- 21 points to lead the winner.

Holllster (721 Tayler II. Pavld McDonald 14, Relit 11. Kellett 14, Slenert School Of trjsrss (50) Kenyon 4. Johnson Walker 11, Holt 11, Feenster Nairn t. Brown 4.

24, School oi Otarkl 24 (overtime). Mexico. Quarterback Larry Zowada guided the Wyoming offense which 243 yards rushing. Zowada also passed for 77 yards. "Of course I had a psychological advantage.

I have a mother Inlaw who Is shaped exactly like a bowling pin!" RATI RDAV'S KB RFHI LTS the Aorlated Press HI, phllarielnhla IHHrntt 1M, New Vorn 1n. St. Louis 111, jyracw lul punt tn the first quarter of yesterday's game against Southern Methodist In Dallas. Coming la oa the ploy are SMU center Jerry Comcllson (75) and guard Garry Weber (65). On the ground I Aikaniai center Jay Donalhaa (51).

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