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ni m-m a as l''r'' a a- 1 3 SUPerior 0200 agLsj -j, fublrt ir.lofmol.ox hrvm SECTION TWO i SUPerior 0260 SPORTS MARKETS September 28, 1947 SUPerior 0100 THE WORLD'S NEWSPAPER Wisconsin Takes Big 9 Opener, 32-14; Michigan Wins 'in nnfi ibtt foi ffiiD nn fiiifF Tfoi fir A BOILERMAKER SPEEDS UP WORK, BUT ENCOUNTERS TROUBLE PURDUE ERRORS fcfaT. T.V.A 3 JS HELP BADGERS PASS 1ST TEST VANDERBILT'S UPSET VICTORY STUNS 42,000 Commodores Spoil Voigts' Debut VictorsStrikein Every Period Just by a Toe One That Counts NORTHWESTERN tOl V.VNDEBBILT fSl L.E..-,...-...--. North CantreB Bobertsost Clark WISCONSIN 132) H'BDl'E 141 Knurtt L.E Heck LmiI L. T. O'Reilly Carrier Murray DiImi Carnaghi re, Glbron Crtterbark Barbolak 7rU B.F.

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Ford, bestell; Bards. Dar. Parserian; centers. Miller, Price; backs. Bar.

son, Iar. Laser, Worthington, ilvertst, Perra. Irnrtl. Blackboarn: rardae: llrainrrr, llerh. Robert Pfohl, Purdue half back, gets by Wisconsin's line for 6, Madison before 41,000 yesterday.

However, the Boilermaker ball I half back. The ball was recovered by Wisconsin's Bob Weiske on yards in the first quarter of the 1947 Western conference opener in! carrier fumbled after being caught by Clarence. Self, Badger right'the Purdue 17. tribune Photo fonts alter tonchdown Wisconsin: Black- tnra 1 partfar: Hirenlara 2 aaostltullaais Wtarcjcisia: Bcnnrbohna, Toa 4r-r. olihan.fcl.

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Piaatrrwala' Ohiol. Field Judge Jay Armed Takes $100,000 Race by Six Lengths Indiana Tops Nebraska in Opener, 17-0 Lincoln, Sept. 27 Special Battle Pauley (Washington and Lee. Head linesman Paul Goebel Michigan. Coaches Bob Voigts, Northwestern; Henry Sanders, Vanderbiit.

BY ARCH WARD Zack Clinard, sophomore quarter Berarer (Chicago I. Head linesman Clco tftehj (Northwestern). oar bra Harry bluhl atrckar, Miaraaala; Ma Holcomk, Pardue. Erratic Start State Warfare Iback from Gadsen, yesterday celebrated his baptism in big tima football by booting a field goal from Spearheaded by versatile George Taliaferro and Harry Jagade, Indiana BY HARRY WARREN Chicago Tribune Press Service Ann Arbor, Sept. 27 The University of Michigan required only five minutes and eight seconds to defeat Michigan State today.

The Wolverines scored a touchdown in that time during the first quarter, and went on from there to roll "up (Picture on page 6) New York, Sept. 27 UP) Armed defeated Assault by six lengths in their $100,000 match race at Belmont Park today before 51,573. The time university opened its 1917 gridiron campaign today by defeating a stub MICHIGAN 3S Ford Hilkene Soboleski J. T. While Wilkins born University of Nebraska "eleven, MICHIGAN STATE 01 llury y.ito l.

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Mr Peak Moss tj- Bruno Dufelmeier I. H.R Lee BY IRVING VAUGHAN Chicago Tribune Press Service Champaign, 111., Sept. 27 The Illini, owners of the Big Nine football title, went on a fumbling spree this afternoon to mark their maiden venture of the season but at the same time didn't overlook the importance of touchdowns. They ironed out the Pitt Panthers, 14 to 0, before 22,079 in Memorial stadium, all the points coming after a first half in which the Orange and BY EDWARD PRELL Chirac Trlban Prraa berrlce Madison, Sept. 27 Wisconsin In no way resembled a widely advertised candidate for the Western conference basement this afternoon, but If Purdue digs itself out of the cellar it will be the football miracle of the year.

With heaps of generosity from the Boilermakers, the Badgers and 41,000 fans had an afternoon of frol- 17 to 0, before 33,000 spectators. The victory was the seventh in a Bill Fritula Rifenburg row for Indiana over Nebraska. In Verges the 12 game series between the two teams, which ended today, Indiana Guerre Bob Chappuis C'handnols R. Chalmers Ulicitt Blenkhorn B. Weisenburffer for the mile and a quarter was 2:02 4-5.

There was no betting on the race because of recent uncertainty about Assault's condition. He turned up lame after a workout Thursday. Each horse carried 126 pounds In a 55 to 0 humiliation over their rivals from East Lansing. A crowd of 70,115, attracted to Michigan stadium by a bright September day and an opportunity to appraise the Wolverines' chances of winning the Western conference rhnmninnchin nnri tn winrl lin itc Michigan 14 14 20 753 Michigan Stale the 11 yard line. It came after 57 minutes of, scoreless play between Vanderbiit and Northwestern at Dyche stadium and enabled th team from Nashville to defeat th Wildcats, 3 to 0, in Bob Voigt's debut as a Big Nine conference head coach.

The score is a poor index Vanderbilt's superiority. Six times prior to Clinard's successful kick from placement the Commodores had penetrated Northwestern' 30 yard zone. On each occasion, however, a valiant Wildcat line refuser! to budge. If Northwestern' for wards had operated as effectively on offense as they did on defense, this would have been a different story. has seven victories against three defeats.

Two games ended in ties. Colorado, a school which becomes ratterson R. If Robin Stecer F. B. I)eMatteo Tonrhdnun Illinois: Eddrlman 2 Points after touchdown Illinois: Maerhtle m.

Pittsburgh III. mii 14 14 Substitution! Illinois: Endt. usee mi, Srhlos-rr. Valrk, Maerhtle. Kemuii; tack lea.

icksorne fun in a 32 to 14 triumph Touchdowns Chappuis T3, Weisenburcer, C. 1 lli.itt, Ford, Iiwurskjr, Kejnpthorn. Points alter touchdown Hrieske 7. en Camp Randall field. Blue almost panicked their constituents as well as themselves by drop t-, I Substitution: Mirhlican Knda, Hallway, It was a distressing debut for the weight for age event.

Doug Dodson rode Armed and Eddie Ar- M'HMHl in BKauisi illerslilK-rrer. Wlanlew.kl. Anderson. McNeill ping the ball when within whisper tackles. Kohl, Johnson, Wlntrrt; guards.

Sick- els, Tonutsl, llrndrlnoa, Kampe, llenevcld, Dworsky, Strauss; ernler, Brieske; backs, F. A sane. Ring a man, Franks; guards. Marina co. t.Ufr(d: center.

Mastrangeli, iselirrr; hark, Stewart. meter, t.allathcr. Fddetman. Krxna. llinkle, Muccioli, Schmidt.

Kwaaniewnki. Pittsburgh: Ends Mihm. Shanta; tackle. Boldin, Forsythe. Karanovlch; guard.

Razrano, Kosh, Sumptcr. Coleman; centers. Ward, Ki si- ing distance of the enemy goal line. What brought the Orange and Blue out of the doldrums was a lad a member of the Big Six Conference Dec. 1, will replace the Hoosiers on the Nebraska schedule.

Held scoreless thru the first quarter, Indiana struck hard early In the second period with Japade scoring on a short plunge. Indiana started the drive from its 48 after Taliaferro intercepted Del Wiegand's pass. Dick Deranek, one of Indiana's most con Elliott, Kirscl. Ghindia, Kulck, Teninga, caro piloted Assault. Loads All the Way Armed led all the way as ex Lentg, Derricotte, Fonde, Peterson, Kemp thorn.

Pacific coast title holders, 1 saw a well balanced powerhouse roll up touchdowns thru long, sweeping runs, bursts into the line, and via forward passing. The Spartans were unable to cope with the hard driving Wolverines and only twice threatened to named Dwight Eddleman, currently day; backs, Hardisty, Matich. Cummins, Michigan State Ends, Gilman, Carrigan, Smodic. Cecconl. Ie Pasqua Koixera, Feeder ich listed with the peasantry of the sec pected.

Assault, winner of last year's Roskopp; tackles, Vogler, Cappaert, La Magna; guards, Sohackf, Otting; centers, Fusl, Leech, Rader. ond team, and who last season was Referee Russell H. Rupi Lebanon Valley! triple crown, made one move Gasser, Wenger; backs, Glick, Smith, Polon- Stuart Holcornb, Purdue's, new football professor who saw no one on h.is team resembling the Army's Doc Elanchard and Glenn Davis, whom he helped coach on the banks of the Hudson last year. Bob De Moss' first pass on the econd play of the game was Intercepted to open the way for the first cf five Wisconsin touchdowns. The next time the Boilermakers had the ball it was lost on a fumble inside the 17, but the Badgers faild to collect.

And the third time the Boilermakers started out they were stopped Tmpire John Wilson (Ohio State). Field Judge Lloyd I iseannln 1 Ilea4 line man- cak. Waters, Crane, Smith, Kplegel, Krltzer rounding the stretch turn. After sistent ground gainers, made 14 cross Michigan's goal line. These Herbert F.

steger Michigan. Referee Mike Laydrn Notre Darnel. E. C. Krirgrr Ohio State).

Field Judge yards and the Hoosiers were off. De. pulling up within a length and a half, he fell back again, despite Ar- two occasions were not too serious caro's urging with the whip. Stanley Bach LKrntucky. Head linesman John R.

McPhee OberlinJ. Coaches Michigan State, Clarence L. Munn; Michigan. II. O.

Crisler. however, because the Spartans' bids for touchdowns were thwarted by an alert pass defense that resulted In The match, talked of since last ranek got to the Nebraska 1G and a 5 yard penalty against Nebraska placed Indiana within a half yard of the goal. Jogade hit the middle for a touchdown. Max Grossman made the extra point and the Hoos almost exclusively a kicker. In a little more than a minute after the third period had opened he grabbed a lateral and picked his own 25 yard route to the first touchdown.

Not long after that he was heard from again, this time on a 40 yard sprint that started when he picked a Panther punt out of the air. lllinl Fumble Seven Times The lllinl fumbling habit was so winter as the race-of-the-year, was Louise Suggs Takes Golf on a winner-take-all basis. The $100, interceptions. Wcltienlmrger Sparks Attack Wildcats Thrill Crowd Once Only once did the Wildcats giv the crowd of 42,000 anything to shout about. Early in the first quar ter after Vanderbilt's Jamie Wade, the best all around back on th field, punted over the Northwestern goal the north shore boys put on an offensive spurt that carried to the enemy's 33.

Frank Aschenbrenner, whose running and punting helped his team prevent Vanderbiit from winning by a more comfortable margin, collaborated with Jim Farrar for a first down on their 33. Aschenbrenner sped to midfield on a quick opening play and Richey Graham repeated 000 purse boosted Armed's earnings to $742,900, within $5,000 of overhaul another interception, again Jnsiae Jack Weisenburger sparked Michl their 20, but again escaped any iers led, 7 to 0. Nebraska Threatens ing Stymie as the turf's all-time gan's first score. Taking the ball on money-winning champion. his.

own 47, he went to State's 27 damage. Never Recover from Error Crown, 2 Up Owner Warren Wright said before in two tries. Chalmers Bump El strong that they did it seven times, six of them grabbed by Pitt. In They never recovered from these Nebraska threatened late In the second period when Dick Hutton scampered to the Indiana 23 after a pass interception. Mel Groomes liott, who was an active ball carrier Late Buckeye Rally Defeats Missouri, 13-7 BY MAURICE SHEVLIN Chicago Tribune Press Service Columbus, Sept.

27 Joe Whis- the race that if the six year old Armed, which is. ranked with Exter early mistakes. Another fumble and a thruout the afternoon, picked up BY CHARLES BARTLETT Chicago Tribune Press Service three yards. Gene Derricotte took a the first period alone, after showing their superiority as ground gainers they stopped themselves on the 24 minator as the greatest geldings in history, won, he would donate the net proceeds some $75,000 to blocked punt added to their woes, which were only slightly softened by two touchdowns when they were lateral pass from Quarter Back Detroit, Sept. 27 Louise Sister Howard Yerges for three yards Suggs, a self-contained Georgian of and the 1 yard lines.

In the third charity. well on the road to defeat. period they fumbled a punt only 32 saved a -touchdown by nailing the Husker from behind. A long pass from Wiegand to Fischer for 38 yards put Nebraska on Indiana's 15. After a 15 yard loss, Weigand again shot a long pass to Ralph Damkroger who was halted At other times the Badgers gener Weisenburger then hit off his own left' tackle for a first down on the Spartan five and Derricotte cracked for a first down on the Commodores 34.

On the next play Art Murakowski fumbled and Carl Copp, left tackle, recovered for Vanderbiit yards removed from the Panther 24, today won the 47th Women's championship of the United States Golf association by defeating her good friend and clubmate at No Signs of Lameness Assault appeared perfectly sound ler, pile-driving full back star of goal. In the fourth period, altho they were secure by this time with last year's mediocre eleven, made center for two yards before Weisen burger went over. on its 33. today and did not take a lame step all the way. Wesley Fesler's debut as a Big Nine their 14 points they fumbled on on the 3 yard line.

The period ended Jim Brieske kicked the extra coach a big success today. The 23 Atlanta's Capital City club, Dorothy Kirby, 2 up. In the 36 hole final match at the Franklin Hills Country Pitt's 21 and with only 17 seconds Fumble Gives Wildcats Trouble Northwestern a moment later was point. Brieske was successful in year old junior was the leader in a of play remaining they did it again seven of eight attempts. hard earned 13 to 7 victory over the after a Pitt error had given them a club.

In the history of the Women's Na Bob Chappuis of Toledo, ap University of Missouri Tigers, scor shot at another touchdown from the before the Huskers could score. Grossman Goal Nebraska had its back to the wall during most of the third period and Max Grossman booted a fourth down field goal from 8 yards out to givej in dimeulty when Wade's punt rolled dead on the Purple's 7 yard line, but that was only the beginning of a situation that threatened disaster for the Wildcats. Farrar ing bpth of the Buckeyes' touch 3 yard mark. ated their own power, largely thru boisterous running by Clarence Self, 175 pounder from Cicero's Morton IJigh school, and Benny Bendrick, second string full back. It was 13 to 0 at the end of the first quarter, 19 to 7 at the half, and 26 to 7 as they went into the lourth quarter.

Selfs 78 yard sprint for the Badgers' third touchdown early in the second quarter was the play of the day, the keynote for his 127 yards in 10 ball carrying attempts. De Moss, who saw four of his passes Inter- Continued on next page, column 8j What the fumbles cost the Illini tional, only four matches have gone to the final green, the other three preceding World WTar I. Today's parently is off to another year of beating the yardage mark in the Big Nine. Last year he ran and passed for 1,039 yards to shatter the downs. The first one in the third quarter gave them a momentary in points and wear and 'tear on the the Hossiers a 10 to 0 lead.

lead, and the other, with less than nerves in the first, two periods is Armed went to the front at the break, had two lengths after an eighth of a mile and increased it to four lengths after half-a-mile. After Assault made his one bid, half way around the stretch turn, there was nothing to it. Bewitch, a previously unbeaten filly, was charged with her first defeat today when she was disqualified after finishing first in the Matron stakes. Inheritance the Winner Her place as the winner was battle will stand out as the most ex record set in 1942 by Otto Graham Taking to the air in the final per-j fumbled on the next play and Ed Ellington of Vanderbiit fell on th ball on the 8. three minutes to play in the final citingly taut women's match of the lod, Indiana scored once on a 30 of Today he regiS' period, won the game.

evidenced by the yardage. In those two sessions the eventual victors rushed for 154 yards to a meager yard pass from Del Russell to Joe tered 91 yards while scoring three A crowd of 59,444 received shock Here it was that the Wildcat line modern era. Leads 3 Up at Midpoint touchdowns. after shock before the final gun 26 by the Panthers whose attack Continued on next page, column 7 first gave evidence of its great defensive strength. Bernie Rohlinr.

The other Michigan athletes who from a determined Missouri outfit well drilled in a ground attack but It looked like a breeze for Louise when she came out of the morning was so weak that they had to wait until the last few minutes of the crossed the Spartan goal line today, Vanderbiit full back, got only a j-arcl at center. Wade moved around his in addition to Weisenburger and sadly lacking in an, aerial offense, 18 with a 74, 2 under women's par. second period for their first cross COLLEGE FOOTBALL Chappius, were Elliott, Leonard given to Inheritance, a $25,000 year and a 3 up advantage. right end for 3, but was stopped Buckeyes Score First ing of the 50 yard line. Altogether ling purchase of Mrs.

Isabel Dodge The first shock came immediately YESTERDAY'S RESULTS the Illini tore up the turf for a total of 303 yards but at passing Sloan, which finished a nose behind But Loouise had a card of 74 74 148, four under women's par at Franklin Hills, to beat the gal who after Whisler, Dean Sensanbaugher Ford, Daniel Dworsky, and Sophomore Dick Kempthorn. Fill Air with Fasses The air was filled with passes just cold in the middle. Wade attempted to punch over from the 4 yard line thru right guard, but he was a yard short of the line when Referee they weren't so skilled. Aerials and Dick Slager had combined to give them their first touchdown mid shot a 77 72 149 to bring her down netted them only 13 yards. Steger Best Ground Gainer to the finish.

Little Louise played before Michigan turned In its final way of the third period. After John Rollie Barnum unscrambled the pile. Harvard, 52; Western Maryland, O. Brown, 33; Connecticut, 13. Kaquesne, Western Reserve, O.

Burknrfl, 23; Alfred, O. Coast Guard. Ill; Rensselaer, 19. Rochester, 19: Clarkson, 0. Muhlenberg, 3K; Lafayette, O.

bl. Lawrence. 27; I nlon, 6. bprlrigflcld, 41; Northeastern, 0 Ihlrl, 1W; Alliance. 7.

Vermont, 2K; bt. Michael's, 6. Bewitch in the six furlong dash. Inheritance paid $12 for each $2 win ticket. The judges announced Bewitch, who had won eight straight races up to today, was disqualified for repeatedly bumping Ghost Run.

The Stungis, whose only assignment is touchdown. Walter Teninga hit Irvin Wisniewski with a 38 yard pass for Russ Steger was one of those fea two seconds from the rough on the final two holes to win both of them, one with a 10 foot birdie at the kicking extra points, missed, Mis Vanderbiit Threatens Again Vanderbiit had another fine a first down on State's 35. Teninga, souri came right back to tie the score on a 75 yard march which was scoring opportunity in the early 35th and the other with a four footer for a par at the decisive home hole. turing the lllinl fumbling but he made up for his mistakes by doing a workhouse job as a ball carrier. Altho 10 different backs were employed he managed to get into 24 plays for a net of 112 yards.

Point culminated in a 5 yard touchdown stage of the second quarter when who operates at quarter back as well as left half back, then took a pass from Pete Elliott for 17 yards and Kempthorn cracked center for 16 yards in two tries. From a spot plunge by Ed Quirk. Then Bill Day WEST Mienlt-aa. SS; Michigan State, 6. Maraartae, S3; boath Iabota, 6.

Bradley, r); RIBon. ftiorth western, O. ClhMt Stat. IS; Miaaoarl. 7.

IHtaMa. 14; Mttabarih. O. Indiana. 17; Nebraska.

O. MtnaiMta, 7: Waahingten, 0. Wmo. 2f Pardae. 14.

Baotacfer, 1(1; Cincinnati. O. Bartk eatraL ls Illinois calf, an, 6. OKla St; Obla Northren. O.

Illlawas Karaaal. 20l Indiana Mate, 7. Maaausgasa, (aaital. O. avaatkersi I IU 1 SHs Heolt Field.

O. (arraU. 1 9: Milwaakea Teachers. O. lawa leathers.

20; Marth Ilakuta, 0. Ca4ora4a. laws State, 0. aaaab. 17; fecal western Tennessee, 7.

Lawrence. 33: larpaaw. O. iaruasu (IU.J, 21: lmhnr.t, 0. I nar lias, 2 0: Baena Vista, 7.

tastera (By. Teachers. 14; Charleston, 13 Carwell coUcie, 20: Beloit, 7. Kartort. 41: Michigan Tech, 7.

Carthage. 20: Wartbarg, 6. latter finished fourth, two lengths behind the two leaders, and a head back of Vaudeville, which was third. Ea5h of these two was moved up one notch thru the disqualification Continued on next page, column 4J Putting Befitting Champions Louise used only 27 putts this added the seventh point to give the Tigers the lead. getting Eddleman was in only 10 about two feet from the goal line The Buckeyes perked up as the morning and 29 this afternoon for a total of 56.

Miss Kirby, who sank at MalorLeaues as Bewitch was dropped to last. plays but with the help of his touchdown feats he fashioned 68 Jockey Dodson drew a 10 day sus fourth period opened and it wasn't long before they got their winning drive started. Rod Swinehart, Pete least seven money putts during the Grna, 2el; Wayneaburg, 0. Boston. 43; Mohawk, 7.

N. It; busquehanna. 9. Marshall. Morrhead W.

12. Tufta. 21; Bowdsln, 12. Middlrbury, 13; llobart, 6. Amherst, 21; Champlain, O.

New Hampshire, 2Nt Colby, O. Bates, 14; Mashachusetts, 13. Majnr, 33; Rhode Island, 13. Cortland, 44; Sampson, O. American International, 19; Fort evens, 0.

hhlppensburg, 12; California 0. Wagner, 12; Panzer, 7. Norwich. 13; Lowell Textile, 0. Washington and Jefferson, 32; Bethany, 25.

Delaware State, arolina State college, 0, Westminster, Slippery Rock, 6. Mansfield Bloomshurg 0. Lock listen Teachers, 48; Kutttown 6. yards. Kempthorn scored.

Teninga was the biggest individual ground gainer with 103 yards. Followers of Michigan State, after today's disaster, join Michigan pension from the stewards for his NATIONAL LEAGUE The lllinl didn't lose much time day, ranging from five to 10 feet, showed a record of 31 28 59. I -4 w. Perini, and Alex Verdova spearheaded the attack which was good ride on Bewitch. The suspension becomes effective Tuesday and lasts thru Oct.

10. showing their skill along with their fondness for fumbling. They took MORNING ROUND CARDS for 83 yards, to the Missouri goal Par Out 543 545 45338 Miss Suggs Out 543 545 452 37 alumni in appraising the Wolverines as the strongest to represent the Ann Arbor institution of learning line. Whisler plunged over the initial kick-off on the 34 yard line and went to work. Steger, -Miss Kirby Out 453 545 55339 Baas.

13: Dabaaae. Mtaaol I Ohio). 28: array State, 12. SCHOENNEMAN, Miss Suees leads. 2 up.

GL 9 131 21 2 321 33 1 center from the 5 yard line. This time Emil Moldea tried the place since 1922. The Spartans can remem Par In 554 435 3543876 Miss Suggs In 544 544 344 37 74 Dufelmeier, and Paul Patterson took flings at the Pitt line or ends. Perry PROVISO PLAYER, Brooklyn 94 59 .614 St. Louis 89 64 ,582 Boston 85 68 .554 New Vork.

80 72 .524 Cincinnati 73 80 .477 CHICAGO 68 85 .443 Philadelphia 61 91 .401 Pittsburgh 61 92 .399 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Si. Louis ...3 Chicago Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia 10: New Only game scheduled. GAMES TODAT Miss Kirby In 444 544 3553877 ment and made it good. Miss Suggs leads, 3 up. AFTERNOON CARDS DIES OF INJURY Moss contributed a 6 yard pass to Patterson.

This went on without hitch until Dufelmeier with a 5 Last Man Stops Threat That appeared to be all that was Par Out 543 545 45338 ber that team without much trouble. That was the year the Wolverines beat the Spartans, 63 to 0, and today's score represents the most one sided beating Michigan State has taken from Michigan since that time. Ray Schoenneman 16, an end MISS Suggs Out 543 644 44337 Miss Kirby Out 453 444 45235 Miss Puggs leads, 2 up. Par 554 435 354 38 76 76 1 55 on the Proviso High school football necessary for Fesler's first triumph as a Western conference coach, but another shock was yet to come. The Miss Suggs ln554 345 344 37 7474148 1st.

at Chicago. Brooklyn at Bnate team, died last night in St. James hospital, Chicago Heights, after being injured in a game against Miss Kirby ln444 435 355- Mich. Mich. S.

37 73 77 149 Cincinnati at Plus. Tigers' Dick Braznell, a second string New lerk at PhiLa. Miss Suggs wins, 3 up. FIRST DOWNS Number 16 5 sophomore, took Moldea's kickoff on Bloom Friday night. AMERICAN LEAGUE the Missouri 29 and, on the first Rushing 10 3 Passing 1 Penalty 1 Schoenneman suffered a cerebral Miss Kirby won the first hole of the morning, dropping a 12 footer for a birdie while Miss Suggs was SOI'TH North Carolina, 14; Georgia, 7.

Georgia, Tech, 27; Tennessee, O. Duke, No. Carolina Slate, 0. Tulane. 21; Alabama, 20.

Arkansas, 12; North Trias Teachers, O. Oklahoma A. 4c 14; Texas Christian, 7. Maryland. 19; Sooth Carolina.

13. Virginia Military. 13; Catawba. 6. Virginia Tech.

20; I-or man. 0. Potomac, fi; Concord, Wiley, 40; Clark, 7. William and Mary, 21; Davidson, O. Shaw, 51; N.

Carolina Teachers, 0. West Virginia State. 19; Virginia Vnion, 12. Florida Aggies college, Bethune-Cook-man, O. Hampton, 19: Fort Bragg, 0.

Howard. -7: BlurHeld. O. Virginia State. Allen, O.

Virginia, 33; George Washington, 13. Centre, 28; Tusrulum, 6. Prairie View, 12; bam Houston, O. Houston, 14; McMurry, 13. Tuikrgre.

19; Gramhling, 6. Lenoir Khyne, 27: North Carolina Eastern play, passed to Robert Wren for a RUSHING Number 48 33 concussion in the second quarter of w. New Turk 96 Detroit 84 44 yard gain to Ohio's 27. yard sprint over his right wing reached the Pittsburgh 25 yard mark. Patterson then started to ease thru the Panther wall but the ball escaped and George Johnson recovered for Pitt on his 24.

Fumble No Value to Panthers The fumble proved of no value to the Panthers. Leo Skladany punted out on the Illini 48. The latter got back as far as the Pitt 35 before encountering difficulties that made it necessary to punt, the boot landing in the end zone. There Maeiasaath. Paraons.

O. BaUer. Ball State. 6. atayae.

33: Great Lakes, 7. Wheataa 26: Uaon i. O. Ohia eale-ran, 30; Albion, Msatra, 44; Culerbary, 13. laaysaas, SS: Scranton, 6.

Taeaiaaa, Bio Grande, 0. rts4kty. 32; Ulnkora. 12. BastUag Green.

20; Central Michigan, 19. Beal Male. 13; Moant I nlon. 6. Mtaanrt Valley, 2H; a.hlnftoa 13.

at rat Virginia. SB: Oltrrbeln, O. Lraeala Mi l. 4: llberliwce, 6. Kajaiiac.

M. tllaf. O. arWIoa. Macaiester, O.

Lasaana, State, 23; Fort Riley. 12. Aoaaaa Stale. 25; Highlands. O.

Xarjer, 1: Western MichlgaJl, O. Oabkoab Teachers, 14; Northern Michigan, 6. lraaa, 28; Baldwin Wallace, 6. Haaaliwc 6: St. Ola.

O. FraJikhn. 19; Indiana Omlral, 13. Beamrttt. 27; Mankato, 6.

Adrian. 3S; Oetratt Tech. O. t. Thaaim.

bt. Mary's Winona, O. ValBaratao, St. Joseph's Ind 7. Laraa.

27; Lather, O. PlattrsiUe Teachers. Stout Institute, 7. EAST CaraeO. 27: Lehigh.

O. Army, 13: VilLanasa, O. Hnv.ath. Croat, 0. 34; Kings Point, 13.

Ma, 4Q; Batgcrt, 28. Yards Gained Rushing 275 96 Yards Lost Rushing 29 40 Net Yards Rushing 246 56 Only the alertness of Mike Canna- missing a five foot chance for a half. Dot had another chance at the sec the game and was taken to the hospital. A decompression operation was performed yesterday by Dr. L.

Pet. OB. 57 .627 69 .349 1 70 .544 IS 73 .523 1 75 .510 IS 84 .451 2T 9U .413 33 94 XT FORWARD PASSES Number 14 8 vmo prevented anotner Missouri ond, but underclubbed herself, land touchdown and there would have Boston 83 Cleveland 80 Philadelphia 78 CHICAGO 69 Washington 63 St. Louis 59 Number Completed 10 0 Number Intercepted 4 1 Net Yards Gained 258 ing on the bank of the green and Eric Oldberg of Chicago, a neurolo taking three from there. Miss TOTAL PLAYS 62 41 been little chance to get it back with less than two minutes to play.

Mike, however, tackled Wren after TOTAL YARDS GAINED 504 56 PUNTS Number 2 10 Suggs second was short. She planted her next 16 feet from the flag and holed out for a winning par. Average Yards 37 36.3 he had taken half a dozen steps. TESTER 4 YS RESULTS Chicago 2-2; St. Loais Second game 10 innings Detroit 4: Cleveland Philadelphia 2: New OPPONENTS PUNTS gist.

Schoenneman's death was the first attributed to football in the Chicago area this year. Survivors include Roy Schoenneman traffic manager of the Continental Can company, his mother, Yards Returned .100 3 was some more punting before the Illini settled down ror another Teachers, 9. ...1 KICKOFFS--Number 9 1 Quirk tried the line and then a pass which Perini intercepted on Ohio's 14 with time left for only one play. Missouri came within six inches Average Yards. 50.7 43 Returned, 43 134 Then Louise Takes Command From that point on, Louise was in complete control of the morning 10 innings.

Boston Washington .........1 GAMES TODAY Alabama Aggies, 26; Florida Normal, 7. Southern I 51; Houston City college, 0. BiFhop, 13; Langston, 12.1 Delaware, 25: I'tnn Military, 13. thrust from midfield. On the first play Steger went thru a big gap in FUMBLES Number 3 8 Ball Lost 3 2 and two brothers.

The family home Chicago at St. L. Boston at Waaiufijaast PENALTIES Number 2 2 Yards Lost 20 10 Continued on next page, column 6 Continued on page 3, column CJ Continued on next page, column 6 on next page, column 5 is at 1046 S. Clarence Oak Park. Detroit at Clerelui.

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