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On 74 Yard Pass Play ICapler's Tvo Touchdowns Notre fame Gek Past Pitt. 13-7 r- m- a or tm aor a ejected ai the Irish won thilr) nynW one-yard touchdown fourth consecutive triumph on thejplunga tr a 1-0 Notre Dame lead thrilling Jo-Iwu pun, th. open- in the first period, ina dIhv of the fourin nuaitrr. rut's marling I'antheri roared SOUTH BEND, Ind, W) A spectacular 74-yard touchdown paM play from aoph quarterback George lti to injured halfback Aubrey Lewi gave unbeaten Notre Dame a 13 to 7 victory ovc Pittsburgh'! Panthers in a bitter, fist-swinging football battle Sat Pace Stuhhorn Miners By JACK CANNON Journal Sunday Editor The Northern Teachers College Wolves flashed a balanced offense here Saturday niht to ncure 30-20 win over a stubborn South Dakota Mines team to remain undefeated in South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference pity. Sparked by the hard and fast running cf Bill Vozt.

Chuck Kretchman and Bill Leidholdt, the Wolves scored in every period forcing the Hardrockera to fipht back in Slav in the ball game. going 13 once and 12 on another Hut fight back the Rockers did 'try. with quarterback SUip Capler rn- With a fimt down on the Io gut hii chance became No. Jfl.yardi it 13 plays, for a second i 1 Jruh quarterbw-k, Bob Vltliums, quarter touchdown on quarter- was tossed out with Pitt end back CI1I Kallden'i one-yurd Pick Srherer, for a third quarter No. 2 Pitt quarterback Ivan urday squabble.

Irish halfback Dick Toncln booted the point fur a 7-8 Three players, two from Notre Lynch was chased for i wincing at Dame and on. from Pitt, were1 a Panther on halfback Frank half-time If ad. Notre Pumc'i Hocked point try loomed large until lm tretied a long pass Lewis, who took the ball on Notre 45 at full tilt and easily romped to the game-deciding touchdown. It wa the first time truck star Lewis gmeenns second hail offensive land only teconaa piay, i apier taat proiiucvd two touchdowns and Jon a keeper went through, the overcame (some of the advantage! line, twisted and fought way mMmimm7i mTH nil ft-ftTl ni-nl had his hands on the ball since the Wolves had built up in tbeo into th. clear at the f.rst hp'f.

line. Brooks plunged for the final Canler scored both Rocker point. he was injured In the Punlue opener, This was a throwback to old i next touchdowns i.i th. second hulf go-1 The emw ended on the time Pitt-Irish rivalry. It wasn't smooth football, but was hard hitting jolt-'em-to-the-toes font i vv -1; I i 'i i.

ball. Tempers flared as early as the opening touchdown In the SUNDAY, OCT. 27. 1957 PAGE f.rst quarter. Flnt Downi II 14 Yds gln rushing 3il 211 Yds lost rushing 0 13 Yds pasting 77 11 Patitt ail .1 1 Panes completed .,1 1 Panes 1 2 Turn (opp recorar) I Yds penalties 0 After the Irish had bludgeoned their way 32 yards to the Pitt one on I3 plays, Reynolds slammed across by inches.

During the goal line struggle on the play, halfback mg three yard near toe end or the third period and then twisting and turning for 14 yards In the final seeonds of the ball game. Halfback Dsrrell Brooks, another main cog 'n the Mines offense, plunged for both etitra points in the second half. Don Almen, a converted quarterback playing in the fullback slot in the Hardrocker went for the f.rst Mines TD In the second per. Ind after Northern hud taken a 13-0 lead. Northern took the opening kick-off and marched from their own 22 to the Mines 12 but lost poMef.

sion on a fumble, the first of five which they lost in the first half. What seemed like a break for Michigan Rips Collapsing Gophers In Dig Ten, 24-7 Lynch of Notre Dame delivered a rousing right hand punch in the direction of a Pitt defender. An official spottod the blow and Immediately ejected Lynch from the game. Lynch said the Pitt player, unidentified, hit him first. Pheasant Hunting MINNEAPOLIS (yT) Swift Notre Dame had its misfortune later, but in its first touchdown drive they had typical the Rockers waa short lived as Is Good luck of the Irish.

On two plays, the Irish yet gained a 4, and classy Michigan herded by Jim Van Pelt and Jimmy Pace, wept back into Big Ten Title-contention Saturday by ripping Minnesota'! collapiing Gophers, The Wolverlnea reclaimed the celebrated Little Brown Jug with first half fir. power than flab- fumble on the rirst play gav the Wolves possession on th total of 18 yards and end Gary Myers recovered for Notre Dame each time. OUTETANDINO BOXER AWARD, presented George Cms last week by the Midwestern AAU, is disolavad tha Bell. Feureh. fighter (left) in company with trainer Merle Hodge.

Crus. who re- bergasted a crowd of 54,630 looking hopefully for a Gopher comeback. Instead, it saw Van Pelt and alternate quarterback Stan Nos-kln befuddle the alow footed Mlnnesotam with aerial strikes while Pace waa leading a ground atack that piled up 84-0 Michigan lead at halftime. The Gophers found an answer for the Wolverine offense in the second half and shook the cow-webs out of their own, but the big Michigan lead waa unassailable. It was the second Big Ten vie- Third string Irish quarterback Don White's conversion try was blocked by Pitt guard Dan celed award for reaching finals ef AAU competition in 16 pound class, early this year at Boston, plans to remain an amateur for another season instead ef turning professional as proriously planned.

(Journal Photo). Missouri Edges Nebraska, 14-13 The Panther! wasted little time In Last 37 Seconds Rocker ix. On the second play Kretchman banged the last four yards for the initial score, A fumble apoiled the conversion attempt run. Unable to gain following the next kickoff the Rockers kicked Northern picked up one first down then Leidholt broke over tackle and outraced the secondary 63 yards for the score. The placement by reserve quarterback Don Cai-sels was wide and it was 12-0.

The Rockers started a drive In By THK ASSOCIATED Generally good hunting auecets was reported over the state as South Dakota'i 37-day pheasant season opened Saturday, The heavy cover in sollbank acres and the lilsh percentage ef unpicked corn, however, made picking out the birda a chore. Roadside hunters had the poorest success In many yean, they told wanlena who reported the Game, Fish and Parks Depart- exploiting some puzzling Irish strategy which backfired. After COLUMBIA, Mo. WV-Two Jong rolling 40 yards on the ground to passes and quarterback Phil Pitt's 28 the Irish elected to pass. 19 Fumble SOU 25 Snowden'a lix yard touchdown On a fourth down pass, quarter eats run gave the Missouri Rigori underdo.

back Williams was nailed for a against one aeieai. 20-yard loss on Pitt's 48. Thirteen plays later, th. Pan period when Reid again hit Green Washing-into the lead. He passed to Maury the latt moments of the first ment.

(ft) for a pass, this one good for 33 period and early in tha second, ton University of St. Louis, Mo One death attributed to heart Tmn rinrrier in the nnnrterhnrk I yards. thers scored with Kaliden sneak-! Ing across from the one. Halfback; Scisly was the big gun in the drive, spinning 21 yards on three reported among the scored with only 37 aeconds remaining to break a tie and defeat 1T1Y fMmViU in 1lie finnl Ui. rii.

iirounie was 14-13 victory over Minnesota, now a two-time loser, Cornhuskers In the closing min-jall but waved goodbye to its Rose utea of a Big Eight Conference Bowl ambitions. football game Saturday. NosVini lwd sophomorei g()t The Tigers, who acored in the maize and- blue turning mid- first quarter and then saw tbetrjway through the first quarter lead vanrsh in a big a 37 yar(j touchdown heave third quarter, were 56 yards 8wayjto Dave Bowers with less than three minutes loft. v.4 4U Michigan switched to the Two long passes to end Bul'-mimi wUH nil i.it wru atiu iiib una il i 1 1. rv straight carries to Notre Dame's 12.

hunters who tramped the itubble fields, wheat patches and clover, The victim was Walter Frary. Toncic's swift, true boot through the uprights put the panthers onds, and Washington's pass score then settled the Issue. Waihington 0 17 23. South Dakota .710 I 11 rirst downs 13 IS Rushing yardajo 110 141 Paaiing yardage 127 U0 Passes 5-1 12-20 Passes intercs ptid by 1 1 Haugland for 10 yards ana Marty Blackstone for 40 to move the ball to the one. 11c went over from there to give SDU a 13-12 halftime lead.

SDU appeared set to widen Us margin late in the third quarter when it advanced to the Washington 23. Washington intercepted a pass there, however, and marching back the field to the five. Then, with 32 seeonds remaining, Ebeling hit end Mel Dace for a touchdown and Dick Hunt con- Vvi'urii. South Dakota tied it in the final ahead 7-6. McKinney-one by Snowden from to th Jim Just who replaced the the other by fullback Hank Kulil- sota 13, from where Van Pelt con nected with Pace for a touch litis combined with a 15-yard roughness penalty against Northern moved the ball to the Northern 24.

The drive was stopped momentarily when Almen's pass was intercepted but another Northern fumble was recovered by Gorder on the Northern 42. Lon Rempfer and Almen carried for a first down, then Gorder on a belly keeper sprinted 25 yards to the Northern five, From there Brooki Rempfer and Almen carried with banished Lynch ignited a spirited Irish drive from their 40 to Pitt's 21, but Nick Pletrosante fumbled, mann picked up 40 yards for the Tigers. Snowden ploughed over for the touchdown. Charloi Rash, big 8-foot Junior, his 13th consecutive conversion. Funis 57.

'43 West St.) Indianapolis. Ind. He died about 2 p.m. while hunting northeast of Ordway In Brown County, pear Aberdeen, Warden aald hunting pressure was widely scattered. They also reported a high ratio of young birds to old, an encouraging Indication of a good hatch.

Virtually no trouble was reported directly into the hands of Panther down pass. Van Pelt added even more diversity to the Wolverine attack by booting a field goal from the 20 late in the second quarter and South Dakota University 25-19 in a non-conference gan.e here Sat urday afternoon. A fumble by South Dakota gave Washington the ball on the USD 20 writh only seconds remaining, A screen pass from Mark Ebeling to Don Polkinghorne gave the Bt. Louis crew the victory. It leavei Washington, which was Idle last week because of the flu.

with a 3-1 season record. South Dakota has won three, lost two and tied one. South Dakota, without the serv-ices of injured dashman Ray Schamber, relied on the passing and strategy of quarterback Jim Reid and the running of George MeKeon. Schamber, hurt last week, waa la for only a few plays. 4 0 2S 21 Fumbles loit Yard penalised fullback Dick Bowen on Pitt's 20 and that took care of the first half.

Charles Rash, big 6-foot Junior, Pittsburgh 0 7 0 07 Noire Dam. 1 0 0 7 13 kicked the winning point. It was! Pace rambled 20 yards for another his 13th consecutive conversion. I touchdown 20 seconds from inter-Ironically, Nebraska defeated mission after Bowers intercepted th. MIssouriana by one point on: a Bobby Cox pass.

Almen going the final yard for the score, A fumble spoiled the Hawk's Ruin Mikan's between landowners and hunters. The wardeni praised hunters for generally asking permission be an aerial explosion in the last two Northern lost no time In mak- fore hiintinu In eosted or enen- Coaching Debut Morningside Finesse Topples Augie, 40-24 i. t'lH'up uiv jnotKor time Kjit wired fields the second play after taking the There w' much postit pa kickoff, quarterback Jack Niesen The Gophers, ranked third in the nation only three weeks ago, didn't get a lookin until a fumble recovery gave quarterback Jim Reese a chance to buck over from the two in the third quarter. Michigan 7 17 0 014 Minnesota 0 0 7 0 7 minutes in their conference game last year at Lincoln. The Cornhuskers had overtaken the Tigers in the third quarter.

They had rolled up two quick touchdowns, one aet up by a Missouri fumble. ST. LOUIS, Mo. OP) George Miksn's debut as a National Basketball Association coach was ruined Saturday night by the St. Louis At the goallines, it was Wash faded with th.

ball on his hip "1 "a ington's Ebaling against SDU's Reid. Each passed for two aeores and each tallied once on short and tossed into the right flat to end Winfiold Delle. The Northern wingman ran to the seven on a Hawks who 'thumped the Minneapolis Lakers, 112-84, before 6,428 shot over from the one. A faw SIOUX FALLS (P) Augu Few game violations were re ported. Warden I.

R. Wiley, Huron, said chops. tana College'! young Vikings lim 58-yard play. On three carries from Washington scored early In the plays later, Jensen went loose on a 74 run to score again. Mohler converted, both, to end there Vogt went into the was rot too much hunting ply could not match the finesse of the defending champion! pt the first quarter after taking over the zone.

Cassel's kick was again wide 'pressure In his area and iuccess Morningside scoring. North Central Conference and Nears NCC Championship Slate Ovenvlie ball on its own 35 when Reid fumbled an attempted punt. The Augie Tame back' in the ltst it was 18-6 Morningside took the game 40-21 Ims A Fumbles and intercepted passes ggieSr 32-14 Missourians drove to the four and quarter with a final score by Den here Saturday afternoon. The victory carries Morningside BROOKINGS South tally. Raddati converted ny Brook on a 48-yard pitchout play.

Morningside 13 13 14 040 Augustana I 11 0 34 sent Polkinghorne acrosi from there. Reid then got back into the crowd's good graces by passing to 13 into the end rone. Curt Quen- into the game at Sioux City with South Dakota State College next week with a chance to retain half- ette converted. kota State College assured itself In the final quarter, Dave Viker of at least a tie for the North Cen- passed to Jud Coney for a 53-tral Conference crown here Sat- yard scoring play. A key block urday night by overwhelming by Denny Wolfe eased the way for Tom Green for a 32-yard score.

was good. Wiley said all the hunter! he checked except one had filled their limits. Three men reported filling limits by 12:30 p.m., Just 20 minutes after the season opened. A party of six got 13 bird! Jn an hour, Wiley said. He said there was good hunting on Soil Bank farms sweet elover and In cornfields but that about 75 per cent of the corn in the Beadle County area remained interest in the loop crown.

Morningside now has a confer Bob Seller kicked the extra point, North Dakota scored again with 2J seconds remaining. Fortier once again turned the trick, crashing through from the one after a 30-yard run by Wayne Hall set up the the only one SDU got, to pull his ence record of four wins and one North Dakota Agricultural College Coney loss. Winlesg Augie has lost five 32-14. straight loop battles. North Dakota, trailing 82-0.

finally scored with five minutes remaining. Ross Fortier shot straight down the middle from the Exciting lonn runs, including an South Dakota, undefeated in the conference, meets defending NCC champ Mornlngside at Sioux City, team ahead. Washington then drove relentlessly to the goal after the second quarter opened and Ebeling went across from the one. Reid once again led SDU back score. Quenette again converted.

SDSC 12 7 7 632 NDAC 0 0 0 1414 88-yard kickoff return by Augus- tana'a Pat Smith, were featurea of Iowa, next Saturday. Morningside the contest. Other long scores has lost one and can hope to gain On The Football Front were 74. 50 and 48 yards, only a tie. Jerry Jensen was the standout South Dakota used reserves Tokes' Streak Western Illinois 21, Eastern about half the game and moved kept both teams from threatening in the rest of the half.

Northern marched 59 yards for their fourth score with Vogt breaking through the line to streak the final 31 yards. Cassel's kick was again wide and it was 24-8. Unable to gain following the kickoff Mines punted. On the first play from scrimmage end Dick litis fell on a Northern fumble and Mines went to work from the Wolves 31. Ralph Scheinost.

Almen and Capler picked up short yardage In the drive with Capler going to the final three and Brooks adding the point on a dive. Early in the fourth period the Mines lost the ball twice on fumbles. Northern failed to gain on the first one but turned the second Into a scoring drive. Starting from the Mines 40, Niesen passed to end Ethan Hanks for 21 yards, Kretchman and Leidholt banged at the Rocker line to bring the ball to the one and from there Niesen went into the end zone. A bad pass ruined what was to be an attempted dropkick for the conversion.

The Rockers marched 61 vards Butler 27, Ball State 7 for the winners, tallying tnree times. Rusty Mohler scored two touchdowns and kicked all four with precision that chilled the Wayne (Mich) 21, Western Re North Dakotans. The visitors were extra points. not able to score until the final How Top Ten Fared NEW YORK. UP) Here's how the top 10 teams in the Associated Press poll farad Saturday in college football: I.

Oklahoma, defeated Colorado 14-13. 3. Texas A defeated Baylor 14-0. 3. Iowa, defeated Norlhweit-rn 6-0.

4. Duke, tied North Carolina State 14-14. 5. Auburn defeated Houston. 48-7.

(. Mississippi, lost to Arkansas 12-6. 7. Noire Dame, defeated Pittsburgh 13-7. I.

Michigan Slate, defeated Illinois 19-14. I. Army, defeated Virginia 20-12. 10. Louisiana Stale, lost to Florida.

22-14. Smith added a pass-reception minutes. serve 10 Albion 20.. Michigan Tech 0 Hillsdale 7, Hope 8 Snapped By Utah, 2345 score to his long run to lead the losers. Warrensburg 35, Springfield Co-Captain Wayne Haenscl, a tackle, was injured and out of the game most of the time.

His loss could be significant if he is not (Mo) 6 Morningside opened scoring in SALT LAKE CITY the first Quarter when Mohler Concordia (Minn) 33, St. John's LSU Toppled By Florida, 22-14 GAINESVILLE. Fla. (JT) Florida stopped Billy Cannon, th. Southeastern conference rushing leader, Saturday and handed 10th ranked Louisiana State it! first conference football defeat 22-14.

Dan Pelham, a senior end, pi Florida ahead in the opening minutes when he blocked a Cannon punt in the end rone for a safety and the Gatora never trailed. Louisiana State 7 7 0 14 Florida 15 0 0 721 back Merrill Douglas line crash went 50 yards on a fourth-down gamble. ready for the Morningside contest, SDSC's Len Spanjers intercept ing and Lee Grosseup's passing brought Utah a 23-15 football victory over Wyoming Saturday Smith grabbed the kickoff ana raced down the field for a tying ed a pass on the NDAC 40 in the first quarter to set up the opening scoring play. SDSC moved it (Minn) 6 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 12, Mississippi 6 Texas 14, Baylor 0 West Texas 39, Harding-Simmons 19' Trinity (Tex) 27, Southwestern Louisiana 7 score. Morningside answered by driv to the nine and Jim Vacura went ine to the Augie 41 and sending over from there.

The kick was and kept the Ute's Skyline conference title hopes alive. The loss was Wyoming's first In 17 games although the Cow-boyi twice had been tied this year. a pass from Jensen to Larry Sel wide. Jerry Kingrey of North Dakota fumbled on the NDAC 24 and gelid for a 41-yard score, Mohler Lincoln (Mo) 33, Texas South for their final tally with Brooks kicked the extra point to give Morningside a 13-6 first quarter Ron LaVallee recovered it for The win victory, combined with advantage. Montana'! 21-8 triumph over New Mexico put the Utei in first place Mohler was still hot after in Stilly So MSp with a 3-1 record.

termission and raced 32 yards to Douglas smashed over from the score a few plays into the third quarter. He also converted. ern 13 Prairie View 25, Grambling 14 East Texas 21, Sam Houston State 13 Auburn Houston 7 Texas 19, Rice 14 Far West Utah State 27, Colorado State 14 Utah 23. Wyoming 15 Oregon 24, California 6 Stanford 20, UCLA 6 Montana 21, New Mexico 8 Washington State 13, USC 12 one-yard line for Utah in the first quarter, culminating a 65-yard drive. Douglas scored again in the vvnn only xnree minutes ieu in the quarter, Augustana and Morningside engaged in a rapid-fire lourat M'ml ly 19-14 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SOUTH DAKOTA Northern 30, Tech 20 Morningside 40, Augustana (SD) 24 Huron 51, Yankton 12 S.

D. State 32. N. D. Aggies 14 Washington 25, USD 19 EAST Princeton 47, Cornell 14 Penn State 20, Syracuse 13 Yale 20, Colgate 0 Lehigh 40, Columbia fl Dartmouth 26, Harvard 0 Brown 21, Rhode Island 0 Boston University 33, Holy Cress 28.

Navy 35, Penn 7 Rutgers 28. Richmond 13 Bates 7, Maine 0 Tufts 25, Williams 28 (tie) Carnegie Tech 27, Washington and Jefferson 0 Gettysburg 21. Muhlenberg 0 SOUTH Tennessee 18. Maryland 0 West Virginia 19, William and Mary 0 Army 20, Virginia 12-Mississippi State 25, Alabama 13 VMI 26. George Washington 20 North Carolina 14, Wake Forest 7 Duke 14, North Carolina State 14 (tie) Maryland State 18, North Carolina College 7 Florida 22, LSU 14 Florida State 20, Virginia Tech 7 MIDWEST Cincinnati 7, College of the Pacific 2 Purdue 37, Miami (Ohio) 8 Ohio State IB, Wisconsin Notre Dame 13, Pittsburgh 7 Indiana 14, Villanova 7 Kansas Stat 14.

Iowa Slate 10 Akron 27. Wooster 7 Missouri 14. Nebraska 13 Michigan 21, Minnesota 7 TCU 28, Marquette 7 Bowling Green 13, Kent 7 Michigan State 1,9. Illinois 14 Iowa 6, Northwestern 0 Boston College 20. Detroit 18 scoring spree.

Augie puuea wnn- third period, breaking out of the middle of the line and hustling raft of fumbles and the hobbling Illinois score but tha second one By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING. Mich. 38 yard! before a crowd of 20,090. business gave both aides scoringi was no fluke, coming on a 70-yard Walt Kowalezyk, Michigan State's chances.

Washington 19, Oregon State 8 Utah mixed up its aerial and ground attack In the second half, with Grosseup hitting for 10 and in one point of Morningside with two touchdowns. But Morningside, with only 22 seconds remaining, partially nullified the splurge with a tally. Arlo Feiock broke free on a draw play and went nine yards burly "sprinting blacksmith," bar Idaho 20, Fresno State 6 Montana State 35, Omaha 0 Brigham Young 25, Denver 8 15 yard gains. State was a 14-point favorite before the game on the theory the Spartans would rebound after being knocked off their pedestal as tha No. 1 team in the nation reled 38 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown run and pulled Michigan State out of a hole for a 19-14 Big Ten football decision Wyoming, trailing 13-2 at half- time, outscored the Utei In the for the first of Augie two scores.

second half, with two fumble re-1 Augie then recovered its short on over Illinoia here by a 20-12 edging by Purdue. eovenes by-tackle Bob Kaalelsido kick. Larry Converse passed His running mate at left half, Illinois pulled a major upset setting up the touchdowns, to Smith on a 34-yard play to the fleet Blanche Martin, scored two first half touchdowns and State. A few plays later, LaVallee took the ball over from the one, making it 12-0 at the end of the quarter. Al Breske tallied again for SDSC in the second quarter after LaVallee hit Howie Rice on a 30-yard pass play that pulled SDSC from a third-down, 20-yards-to-go situation.

Breske went over from the five. Dick Raddatz converted. That left SDSC leading 19-0 at the half. State moved to the seven with four consecutive first downs as the second half opened. Then LaVallee skirted end for seven yards Southern California Loses Fifth In Row LOS ANGELES (J?) Two missed tries for extra points and and 89-yard touchdown run by end Don Ellingsen of Washington State kill the University of Southern California Saturday.

The Cougars won the hectic affair 13-12 kept alive their Rose Bowl hopes and gave the Cougars their first victory over USC since 1934. The battle developed from a slow-moving affair to a thriller as the Trojans almost won the gsme in the final two minutes before a crowd of 24,902. The Wdefest was the fifth in succession, longest losing streak in the football history of Southern CaL last week, soundly beating Minnesota 34-13. An Illinois fumble on the Illini Milwaukee Fires Three Coaches MILWAUKEE (P) The World Champion Milwaukee Braves Saturday dropped three members of its coaching ataff, Johnny Riddle, Wyoming 1 0 I 715 make the score 19-18 Morningside. Utah 7 7 3J3 Rob Re.vnders passed to Fred gave MSU an intermission lead 28 gave Michigan State its Initial of 13-0.

Martin scored one of his TD'i on a two-yard plunge and the other on an 86-yard sideline scoring chance in the first period. Celtics Whip Knicks downfield power drive. Gene Cherney recovered a ball dropped by Kowalczyk on the MSU 27 and gave Illinois possession. A 15-yard gallop by Dale Smith was the big yardage in the scoring push that took only five plays. Tom Haller, the Illini quar-terback, scored from the four-yard line after he went back to pas.

then saw a hole and lugged the leather Into the end gone. The 70-yard scoring drive took only eight plays. Bob Mitchell, the elusive Illini left half, broke through tackle and stepped off the last 1j yards Into touchdown territory. Don Yeazel kicked the two ex. tra points fur Illinois that save the visitors their momentary period advantage.

Illinois wss beaten previously by Ohio before crushing Minnesota last Warren for 60 yards to get Morningside in scoring position as the clock ticked off the final seconds of the half. Warren then when over from the seven, giving Morn- Eight straight running piays powered to the two-yard line and gallop, But Ulinon made the game Martin just barely threw himself ingalde a 20-18 haiftime. spine-tingler -for the crowd of! in from their Charley Root and Connie Ryan.Du 1Q1 101 CfftrA Whitlow Wyatt was named tojF IOIIXl JtCie replace Root as pitching coach NEW YORK (fl The defend-and John Fitzpatrick will takejlng champion Boston Celtics un-over at first base for Riddle. Thejleashed a second half scoring club said a successor for Ryan.Upree and defeated the New York the third base coach, will be I Knickerbockers 131-121 in a fierce- Morningside fattened its cushion 84.3.i3 that braved scattered snow In the opening minutes of the with two tallies in the third. Afterjfiurriea and 36-degree weather in second period, Martin took a punt Morningside recovered an Augie Spartan stadium by socking in on his own 18, dropped back to fumble on the Augie 32, Jensen two fast third period scores for a the 14 for running room, then momentary 14-13 advantage.

escaped B8 yards clown the suie- named later. Illinois, now with two Big Ten! lines the most spectacular play Texas Tops Rice 1 AUSTIN (P) Texas' Rene of the contest. End Dave Kaiser, defeats, was almost eliminated ly played National Basketball Assn. game in which three league records were shattered at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. A fight between Boston's Lou Tsio- The announcement said the changes were made on a decision by manager Fred Haney and general manager John Quinn.

The from any title or Rose Bow Ramirez churnrtd 80 yards on a who rflimed two of three extra point tries, threw a key block a' hopes. No team that has lost two K. wonimidfield that sprang Martin loose conference games has ever ropoulos and Ken Sears of the member of Die coaching staff Oklahoma 14. Colorado 13. Toledo 27, Western Michigan Anderson 23, Indiana State 7 kickoff after Rice had pulled ahead to give upstart Texas a 10-14 Southwest conference win over the Owls here Saturday.

when he was apparently trapped either honor Illinois 0 114 14 Michigan State 7 10 fr II (retained was Bob Keely, the bull- Knicks enlivened the foul-marred eosch. Icontest. The gsme wse punctuated ey a I A fumble set up the first Iowa Tchrs 27, North Dakota 20 1 pen i pen 1,.

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