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THE SUN. BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1R, 195!) PAKE 2D Penn Yields First Points Of Season In 36-9 Victory Over Brown THE 42-7 TRIUMPH TO PRINCETON Colgate Fumbles Help Extend Loss Streak To 10 WINNERS LED JY DOELLING Koyal Scores One Touch-J down, Passes For 2 Morning After By Bob Maiscl, Sports Editor Efcajp hM3 in the ball as though he were shoot-ing a marble. Still it carried to first on a line. With his coordination and strong wrists and forearms he could have been a good hitter, but he just wouldn't stand up to the plate.

He once told me he had never been hit with a pitched ball and I believe him. They'd As far as I'm concerned an era of Baltimore baseball history passed when Willy Miranda slipped quietly from the Oriole scene and was assigned to Miami. It means the little shortstop, who was the people's choice for the best part of his five-year stay in Baltimore, has been passed over by every major league club and will now pull off his patented play in the hole for International League patrons. Willy will report to Miami all right. He's never done anything else for a living but play baseball.

The way he can talk I have a hunch he could, be a super have had to hit him on the dead run. Frinceton, Oct. 17 lnv Princeton pounced on Colgate fumbles and errant passes for a 42-7 victory today which extended the Red Raiders' losing streak to ten games longest in their 69 years of football. Hugh Scott, subbing for the Injured Tailback Danny Sachs, passed for one touchdown and caught a pass for another, but the day's honors 'went to alert defenders who recovered four fumbles and intercepted three passes to set up repeated scoring opportunities. Hermann Scores The Tigers, winning their sec Advice From Oit During a particularly rough slump in 1958, Willy told batting cage visitors he had changed everything to try to change his luck.

"I gotta new bat, I gotta new socks, clean uniform, new cap salesman if he set his mind to it, but he won't. He'll probably and I even gotta crews cut hair cut," he said, showing his almost continue to play baseball summer and winter until he's at least 40. ond game in four starts, turned the battle into such a route that bald dome to prove his point." The late Mel Ott, a Detroit Just how long, that will take broadcaster in those days, said, fourth-stringers were on the field at the finish and one of them, Elmer Herrmann, ran 11 yards for the closing touchdown. The previous longesf string of depends upon what record book you pick up. I have three on my desk right now, and according to them he's either 31, 32 or 33.

Take your pick. Willy won't tell you which is correct, but in a weak moment last summer he intimated with a twinkle in "You changed everything but the one thing you have to change to become a hitter." Then pointing to a spot between and slightly above Miranda's eyes he said, "What you need, Willy, is a new head. defeats for a Colgate team was the list of nine suffered during the 1949 and 1950 seasons. Colgate, harraSsed and battered "You know when a ground ball throughout the warm day, pushed his eye that none of those figures is quite high enough. over its lone score also on a break at the start of the second Knew He Was Itrough is hit that you can make the play and you do.

You're as good a shortstop as there is in this league. But the minute you step on the field with a bat in your period. Guard Stewart Benedict Shuttling back to the minors comes as no great surprise to Sliaw (1')) and Dave Coffin (11) move in on play. Action occurred in first period as Choquette returned kick to midflcld. CHOQUETTE CHOKED OFF John Clinquette, of Brown, is stopped by Penn's Bruce Curnminss (75) as teammales Ivl intercepted a pass by tveott in Princeton territory and ran it to the 7 from where Tom Scull scored.

Miranda. He knew he was hand you're on the defense. You can't hit that way. You have to show the pitcher who's boss." through in Baltimore late last season when Paul Richards Glair Catches Pass stopped using him even on -de End Jim Blair cauglit a 10-yard fense. Willy hoped Washington Ravencl Shines As Harvard Conquers Columbia, 38-22 nass trom bcou ior me iirsi would pick him up, but he ad Princeton touchdown in the open YALE DEFEATS CORNELL, 23-0 Undefeated Bulldogs Capitalize On Miscues mitted even that hope was hang ing by a weak thread.

inff-Deriod following a fumble ARMY BEATS DUKETO 6 Carpenter Ties Cadet Pass-'Catching Record and then followed a I'nnceion Still you can't feel too sorry for Willy. He parlayed a glove, touchdown Darade. Navy will face Pcnn at Philadelphia Saturday. Philadelphia, Oct. UP The runping of speedy Fred Doelling and; accurate passing of George Koviil moved unbeaten Penn's wide open attack into high gear todiy and led the Quakers to a 3fi-9, Ivy League thumping of Brofcn.

Penn's own errors kept it from rolling up a much higher score against its winless rivals. The Brown points, first scored against the jQuakers this year, also were set iip by Penn bobbles. Koval Passes For 2 Doelling and Koval each scored one of Penn's five touchdowns, end; Koval threw passes for two others. Dpelling couldn't be contained as he twice had runs of 25 yards and," other gallops of 20, 12 and 10 yards. A Doelling punt out of bounds deep in Brown territory pet up a pass interception and 26-jftird touchdown run by Penn Lineman John Gillin, a bear on defnse all day.

Kpval zeroed in on his targets In ihe second half after two tosses were intercepted by Brown Quarterback Nick Pannes to halt Penh drives. Pannes also recovered a Doelling fumble in the Brown end zone to again take a third period TD away from the victors. Aside from Pannes and Paul Choquette, a bulldozing fullback, Brown had little to offer, either on offense or defense. Doelling scored the first Penn touchdown on a 25-yard run to cliraax a 5 play, 60-yard drive in Mich he alone gained 40. Koval threw 5 yards to Pete Schantz for: a TD, 24 to Job Greenawalt for Another and ran 2 yards him-eelfjfor a third.

Brown's points came on a safety, when Dave Coffin took a punt on the Penn 7 and in backtracking to get running room stepped into the end zone where he was smeared, and on a 1-yard dive by Choquette after recovering fumble on the Quakers' 14. Scores On Long Drives SChantz had an 89-yard touch-dowji run with a punt return callfed back because of one of Peng's numerous crippling penalties. The longest run that will go jnto the records in this game was a r2-yard dash by Penn's Joe Egan who was leading the Quakers' lowest subs towards another score as time ran out. Jjenn used two units through most of the game and got equally crp blocking and savage tackling from both. Coffin, goat on the safety play, atoned with runs of 20, 16 and 11 yards and took a 21-yard pass from starting quarterback Larry Purdy.

Penn scored on drives of 69, 67, 63 and 60 yards as it compiled 332 yards on the ground and 118 in the air for a total of 450. Brown was limited to 106 rushing and 17 in the air, three less than Doelling on his runs alone. The decisiveness of Penn's victory marked it the prime favorite for the Ivy League and it's fifst winning season in six years under head coach Steve Sebo. Statistics Don Kornkrumpf scored trom Boston College Tops Dartmouth lightninglike reflexes and a great arm into an eight-year major league career. For this he will get the 1 after sparking a 4yard drive and Jack Sullivan threw a 5-yard pass to Bill Marr for a handsome pension some day Continued from 1st Sports Page touchdowns in the second perioo Durham, N.C., Oct.

17 (P For a player with such limited Cambridge, Oct. 17 Quarterback Charlie Ravenel danced through Columbia's young defense for three touchdowns today and directed Harvard to a 38 to 22 decision over the Lions in an Ivy League game. It wasn't until his third touchdown, however, that the Crimson could relax. Columbia, held helpless throughout the bright, sunny afternoon, struck for two quick touchdowns early in the final quarter, and downs on the 4 and scored on ability, Miranda had a tremen Brewster Loud also added a 33' vard field eoal. Twice-beaten Army struck for two touchdowns behind the passing of the third play, a 2-yard pass from dous influence on baseball in -r Last half scoring consisiea oi Tom Singleton to Nick Mangas.

Tried Boss's Patience Willy knew who the boss was so he grinned and said, "It's okay for you to say somesing like that because you got the beeg mosscles." Ott just laughed, shook his head and walked away. He knew he couldn't change Willy. Of course, his delays in reporting to spring training are legendary, and with each succeeding year Riehards's patience wore a little thinner. When Willy finally got in uniform this year with about a week of spring training left, there were so many infielders on the field he couldn't even find standing room between short and third. "Well looka here," he yelled.

"Maybe they let me play short outfield like they have in sauce ball." Everybody roared but Richards. But the season wasn't very old before Willy was back in the manager's good graces, at least temporarily. Richards had in Quarterback Joe Caldwell and a 24-yard pass, Mike Ippolito to Rich Winkler, a hard running Baltimore. I even heard one high-ranking baseball official give the opinion that the little shortstop Scott; a 19-yard run Dy inira fullback all afternoon, plunged strincer Hoit and Herrmann's from the three early in the third turned an intercepted pass into another score to defeat Duke, '21 to 6, today in an intersectional football game. may even have been the one most responsible for solidifying smashing run late in the game period after his catch of a 16 The Tieers were so eager mat yard pass from Singleton set up the Oriole franchise.

in the first period one of their the touchdown. A home-coming day crowd of His point was that had it not men crashed into the held nidge. Lou Muller's 47-yard runback been for Willy in 1955 and 1956 33,500 saw Army storm 66 yards for a touchdown in nine plays the Newton, Oct. 17 Boston. College passer Johnny Amabile called on a battering Eagle ground offense in the clutch today for a 35-to-12 football victory over Dartmouth.

Amabile, stubby junior quarterback from Jersey City, N.J., marched his teammates 83 yards on straight power plays for one touchdown in the second quarter and sent Vinnie Hogan 10 yards for another after the Indians had pulled to within a point, 7-6. In the third period the superb faking field general combined with Hogan on a 10-yard scoring pass. N.C. Stale Loses To Wake Forest of a punt, the neatest play of Joseph Zivic, who lay sprawled on the field for several minutes Baltimore fans wouldn't have had narrowed Harvard's margin to 22-16. Ravenel Takes Over Ravenel then took over, directed the Crimson to a 59-yard march and sewed it up on his scamper around left end.

Each team added another before it was over, but the slim Southerner's the dark day, set up the final much to get excited about. "Mi first time it got the ball. Caldwell, before he could continue. Yale score in the fourth period Singleton took the ball over him randa kept them interested with those great plays of his," the Gets 20 First Downs Frinceton amassed 20 first who has been Army's big offense weapon this season with Bob Anderson ailing, flipped a 16-yard pass to lonesome end Bill Car self this time, skirting his own left end from the eighth as he man said. "He was the hero.

He helped get the club over those downs to 9 for Colgate and piled third scoring dash made the dif pretended to throw and kept the very lean years while the Orioles penter on Duke's 2 to set up ball. Singleton did a brilliant job the touchdow'n. Fullback Don were building a farm system." serted Miranda at short with the of running the Yale club and up 199 yards rushing and passing. The Red Raiders managed 159 yards on the ground and 53 in the air but most of their efforts were thwarted by mis The thought of Miranda saving ip franrhisp hp a liHl. (J.

"lfleld and thJ rU" 0n franchise be a little Bonko scored two plays later from the 1. added the three extra points by third. the may farfetched, but there is no denying placement. Many of the 20,000 fans who takes. he was the people choice in those days.

ference. Harvard forged a 22-0 lead through the first three quarters, with Ravenel scoring on runs of 3 and 4 yards. Chet Boulris was the big gun in each of the drives. Sam Halaby added another touchdown from 1 yard out. Then Columbia, with 17 sophomores in its first two units, got started.

One fast march carried turned out to cheer for a fourth Statistics Army On March Army drove 52 yards for a third period touchdown. The Caldwell-Carpenter combination clicked on a 10-yard pass to Duke's 1 and Colgate Princeton 20 Used His Charm Nobody could stay angry with Raleigh, N.C, Oct. 17 W-Wake Forest turned a recovered fumble into a game-winning touchdown in First downs 9 Rushing vardste lJ- Passing yardage Passes 3-10 Passes Intercepted by I Punts 4-35 Fumbles lost 4 Yards penalised fW Jim Connors plunged for the 109 150 3-32 1 44 him. The fans, writers. Paul the waning minutes tonight for a score.

Richards, Lee MacPhail and 17-to-14 Atlantic Coast Conference straight Cornell victory had de parted in the gloom of late af ternoon when the game ended. Statistics Yale Cornell First downs 13 13 Rushing yarrisge 175 101 Passing yardage 33 fi5 Passes 5-9 5-23 Passes intercepted by. 3 Funis 8-35 5-35 Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalised 30 25 Yale 0 3 7 723 Cornell 0 00 The Cadets struck again in the fourth period when Clen Blum- Coleate- 0 7 0 7 Princeton 6 18 14 642 Blair 10 pass from Scott (run football victory over North Carolina State. everybody else connected with the Orioles gave it a good try at one time or another, but Willy won them all back every time, hardt intercepted a pass on Duke's failed Quarterback N'orman Snead took 27 and ran it back to the 10. He scored three plays later from Scull 7.

run iworeui. i'. Kornkrumnf 1 run (pass latledi. Marr 5 pass from Sullivan (Loud I can still remember him re over after End Bill Ruby recovered a N.C. State fumble on the the 3.

53 yards and another 63. Don Savini capped one with a one-yard smash off tackle, and Tom Vasell passed seven yards to Steve Zisk for the other. Harvard Goes 59 Yards Harvard took the following kick-off and stormed 59 yards for the deciding touchdown. Ravenel passed 20 yards to Larry Repsher kick). Y.

Safety, Bldwell tackled In end losers' 34. He set up the touchdown Duke rolled 64 yards for its touchdown with Fullback Bob Crummie scoring from the 3 early zone. Y. Kaneas. 2.

pass, Jrom Single ton (Slnsleton kick). with a 22-yard pass to Fulback, The opposing batter hit what looked to he a sure base hit, Willy backhanded it and threw a strike to the plate to save the game. "All is forgiven," said Richards. "He took that ball right out from between Nicman's legs." Pay Envelope Hurt It's a well known fact that Willy is no financial genius. He incurred some obligations, and by the time he paid his heavy fine for being late for spring training and had various other stipends deducted from his pay there wasn't much left on the first and fifteenth.

He didn't gripe though and to the day the season ended, if the Orioles needed to charm a Little League audience or a group of industrialists they sent Miranda and he'd lay them in the aisles. Whether you like him or not, he's an important part of Baltimore's early baseball picture. If they just didn't make him hold that bat in his hands he'd still be here. porting to the Birds for the first time in Daytona Beach in 1955. He was late as usual, and everybody was mad about it.

But he blew into camp, charmed everybody and immediately took over. Y. Winkler. 3. run, (Singleton Joe Bonecutter, who threaded his kick).

Y. Singleton. 8. run (Singleton in the fourth period. Carpenter Ties Record way to the 7.

After an incomplete pass and a 5-yard gain, Bonecut klcki. Miami Of Ohio Tops The infield he shortslopped that ter carried the ball over. ft uun a. Scott 24 pass from Inpollto (Blair pass from MacMurray). PHoit 19 run (nass failed).

Hermann 11 run (kick failed). Michigan Stale Beats Irish, 19-0 Continued from 1st Sports Page their own 40 to the State 20 before Fullback Frank Garguilo gained 18 yards on a pitchout. The Irish had four cracks at the day had Billy Cox at third, Bobby The touchdown wiped out a four- point State lead acquired when Villanova Gridders Oxford, Ohio. Oct. 17 W-Miami for the key play.

Bruce Maclntyre burst through right guard for 20 yards and another Harvard touchdown moments later. The Lions added their last on a Richard Sakala-to-Tom Haggerty pass that covered 17 yards with less than a minute left. Quarterback Ron Wojicki, filling Brown First Downs 7 Bushing yardage 106 Passing yardage 17 Passes 2-9 Passes intercepted by ,2 Punts 10-41 in for injured Roman Gabriel, Penn 21 332 113 6-14 1 2-34 1 80 fired a four-yard, fourth-down pass spoiled the debut of Villanova's new coach, Joe Rogers, today by Young at second and Eddie Wait-kus at first singing, "You Gotta Have Heart." Quite an aggregation until they put down their gloves and picked up bats. I've never seen a belter in-fielder's arm than Miranda's. rumbles lost to Halfback Bernie Latusick in trdi penalized Sr 27 handing the Wildcats their fifth the end zone.

massive Michigan State line, Gar straight defeat, 26-to-6. Boulris sparked Harvard drives Rogers, who took over in mid guilo hammering into the middle of 76 and 72 yards for two of its early touchdowns, and recovered The lead changed hands three times in the final quarter of the contest watched by 16,000 fans in nippy, rainy weather at Riddick There were times on double plays week for Frank Reagan, saw his passing ace Ed Roehre held to wnen ne appeared to get rid of a fumble on the Columbia 9 to set three times and QuarterDacK George Izo trying a fourth-down sneak. Hudas Goes Last 4 only four completions out of 22 up another. Vasell's passing and Brown 2 0 7 0 9 Penn 6 8 8 1436 Safety, Coffin tackled In end iwe. Doelling 25.

run (run failed) Gillin 26. nass interception (fjrhantz pass from Koval). Choauette 1. plunge (Mancuso lfck ScnanU pas from Koval (Doelling run). 1P Greenawalt 24.

pass from Purdy (Duelling rum Koval 2 run (pass failed). Ohio State Beats tries and his defense riddled. Savini's running were the high Football Scores Stadium. Wake 7 0 0 10 -17 N.C. State 7 0 714 WF Snead 1 run (Patella kirk NCS Gabriel 2 run (Wojcicki kirk).

WF FG. 27 Patella In addition to their four touch After stalling twice inside the lights for Columbia's too-late bid. Harvard scored a pair of two- downs, the Mid-America Confer Notre Dame 35, after fumble re ence champs had two more nulli coveries, the Spartans rolled up NCS Latusick 4, pass from Wojcicki point conversions from the 18. In each case, the Crimson was ned by penalties. (VVO'CICKI KICK.

WF Bonecutter 2 run (Pstelia Virkl 71 yards in eight plays for a hrst Denod touchdown. 17 Wake Forest 8 The Citadel 13 Vanderbilt 7 Auburn 40 Virginia Terh pushed back 15 yards on penalties. State 14 7 Florida 8 Georaa Tech 8 Virginia 14 Duke 8 STATE 14- Maryland North Carolina 1 29 Hopkins Havertord- fi 20 W. Maryland 14 14 Morgan State Howard 0 13 N. Carolina A T.

Md. Stale 0 Carpenter, 210-pound end, of Springfield, caught nine passes to tie Army's record for one game held by Don Usry. It marked 25 passes for Carpenter this season an Army record. Frank Blanda, who kicked two of Army's extra points, attempted a 45-yard field goal in the fourth quarter but it was far short. Duke drove to the Army 32, 30 and 34 in the first half.

It was not until after the injury-ridden Cadets had scored their second touchdown that Duke managed to get a sustained drive rolling for its touchdown. Army Scores Caldwell, 165, of Miami, uncorked a 27-yard pass play to George Kirschenbauer on Army's first play. That gave the Cadets the shove they needed to go onto score. On that drive Caldwell completed a 9-yard pass to Glen Adams and an 11-yarder to Carpenter on the Duke 2 with a 16-yard toss. Army now Is 2-2 for the season while the loss was Duke's fourth as against one victory.

It marked the sixth time Duke has lost to the Cadets in their series that began in 1944. Army rolled up 203 yards in the air to Duke's 35, but the Blue Devils had an edge on the ground with 164 yards rushing to 109 for It was Look who triggered life On one, Ravenel passed to John Purdue, 15 To 0 Northwestern Beats Back 21 Armv into the sluggish offense, smash Slupman and on the other Boulris 2fi V. MI W.ft M. 7 ing up the middle for 41 yards on 4 Furman Geo. Washington PREP hit Repsher in the end zone.

Looks Like Rout Michigan Gridders, 20 To 7 i Alabama 7 2 atlMl Tulane 7 27 Mississippi Bewanee 8 Appalachian Catawba Henry Maryvtlle 12 14 CHr 12 Blariensburg 27 Poly 35 Westminster Patterson 12 Walter Johnson 7 Easton (Pa 0 Handley 0 the first play. Then from the Notre Dame 30, it took seven smashes at the line, Sophomore Halfback Larry Hudas going the Harvard appeared to be on its way to a rout through the first Tampa 7 6 Florida A Unrrli Rrnu three quarters. cats struck for a touchdown at if!" Unlon Lincoln 7 22 Xavler (La.) Alabama A A- ft last 4 yards. The Crimson took the opening Allen Pt Vailc. a long distance.

EAST 21 Yale Cornell 38 Harvard Columbia 12 2 Princeton Colgate 7 36 Penn Brown 9 The Spartans rallied their of 34 Elizabeth Cltv Sh.ui 2n kickoff and marched 65 yards in Just before the end of the first 1 Geo't'n (Kv I A fensive again when the third period was half over. Look began half, John Talley and Mark Johnston clicked on a 63-yard 42 Syracuse Holy Cress 6 21 Pcnn Stale Boston U. 12 23 West Virginia Pitt 15 30 Delaware New Hampshire 12 sixteen plays for its first score. A 72-yard drive got another in the second quarter, and Boulris pounced on a Columbia fumble to moving his club from the M.o.U 2T Presbyterian Elon 8 6 St Paul's St. Augustine's 20 Brldgewater.

Newport News 14 i- Knoxville Tuskegee 10 29 Tennessee Tech Kentucky 19 20 Fish nillard- 33 Randolph-Macon 1,. 33 12 Gettysburg 37. On the sixth play he lofted a pass play that pushed the Wild Albright 6 Ann Arbor, Oct. 17 (P Sluggish Northwestern needed a pair of magnificent goal line stands and two sensational touchdown plays today before turning back stubborn Michigan 20 to 7 to remain unbeaten. But until the dying moments the Wolverines, embittered by a 55-24 licking last year, had 67,975 fans dreaming of an upset over the nation's No.

2 team. The Wildcats stopped the des cats ahead 14-7. pass to End Fred Arbanas, who set up the third-quarter score 3 Scoring Chances 18 Connecticut 35 Boston College 15 Bucknell 63 Tufts 52 I.afavette' 65 Hofstra 30 Rhode Island Then Columbia struck back. outdueled Notre Dame Hallback Bill Clark at the Irish 22 and 33 Livingston C. Trades 8 12 Virginia 8tate C.

Colleee 8 32 Hampton Fayetteville 0 33 Newberry Trov 6 13 E. Tennessee East Kentucky 7 Maine 15 Dartmouth 12 Rutgers 8 Lehleh 0 Temple 20 C. W. Post 14 Massachusetts 6 Dickinson M2 Grove City 6 The butterfingered Wildcats Vasell hit passes of 26 and 2' raced in for the score. gave Michigan three scoring chances in the opening minutes, yards to carry the Lions to the five.

Savini squirmed over two plays later. Vasell's passing was Hamilton 0 but the Wolverines could cash Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17 Ohio State returned to its "three-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust" offense today and ground out a 15-to-0 victory over Purdue's sixth-rated Boilermakers in a Big Ten contest before 83.391. Coming back from two straight shutouts, the underdog Bucks discarded the flanker and other frilly formations they had used previously this year and stuck strictly with the split-T. After eight pointless quarters against Southern Cal and Illinois, (he Bucks scored in every possible way today with one touchdown, a conversion, two field goals and a safety.

The Buckeye touchdown came on a 32-yard-run by substitute quarterback Tom Matte, climaxing a 12-play, 80-yard drive in the second period. Dave Kilgore booted a 36-yard field goal in the opening period and a 35-yarder wilh eight seconds to play. The safety came when Purdue's Jim Tiller was spilled in end lone after taking a punt on the 1 and racing back in an attempt to escape Ohio tacklers. 14 f' m. 27 Carneeie Tech 14 Swarthmore 12 Lebanan Valley 14 Mlridleburg 14 Bowdoin 14 Coast nnarH Muhlenberg Michigan State's third and fourth stringers staged a 59-yard scoring march, capped in the final sixteen seconds with a 10-yard Bates 6 in on only one of them for a short Williams 6 the key to the other quick drive Amherst 12 lived 7-0 lead after they recovered the Cadets.

Statistics He connected on tosses of 14 and 8 Knt Stroudsburg Millersville 0 the ball on a wild snapback from scoring run by Sophomore hon 21 PI Union 0 19 Allegheny Bethany 16 MIDWEST 14 Illinois Minnesota 19 Michigan Stale Notre Dame 0 20 Northwestern Michigan 7 15 Ohio Stale Purdue 0 25 Wisconsin Iowa 16 23 Oklahoma Mksoun 0 33 Kansas Kansas State 14 23 Indiana Nebraska 7 27 Iowa State Colorado 0 20 Bradley Evansvllle 17 10 Butler Valpariso IT 128 D. State South Dakota 7 26 Miami (Ohio) Villanova 8 39 Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin 18 32 Louisville Dayton 8 38 Detroit iavler 14 20 Kings Point Wagner 14 1M Mansned cnevnev fi 21 Potomac Sta. Davis ft Elklns 12 caillornia Pa.) hi rv fi Duke 13 1H 35 5-16 1 5-35 1 15 Army 1H 109 203 17-27 5-3 1 33 perate Wolverines twice in the last eight minutes when a Michigan touchdown could have meant victory. Once, after recovering one of Northwestern's six fumbles, the Wolverines drove to the I before yielding the ball. Kimbrough Breaks Through Moments later, after the Wild 16 yards and then hit Zisk from the seven yards out for the touchdown.

That cut Harvard's lead to one touchdown, but Ravenel's run put the Crimson ahead 30 16 and took the outcome out of doubt. Statistics 31 Edinnoro Loch Haven 9 First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punting Fumbles lost Yards penalised 2 Norwich Bt. Lawrence 0 Shippensburg 13 Northwestern center Larry Onesti at the 6. Ken Tureaud smashed over on the next play. Northwestern came right back to even the score with its only sustained march of the day, a 76-yard drive with Mike Stock scoring from the 3.

Statistics 20 Clarion 12 Cent. Conn. 7 Westminster 27 N.A C. C. 33 Trenton State 42 J'nson C.

So. Kutztown 6 Geneva 6 Teachers 6 Montclalr 7 Delaware St. 0 cats punted out of danger, Michi 21 upsala 24 Wesleyan 28 Moravian Army 7 0 7 721 Duke 0 0 0 68 A Bonko 1 run kick A Connors 1 run (Bianda kick! Crummie 3 run ipass failed) A Blumhardt 3 run (Blanda kick. Stanford Bows, 36-19, Susquehanna 13 Worcester Tech. 7 Penn Military 12 Lycoming 8 Urslnus 15 Colby 22 gan was on the Northwestern 6.

Col. Harr. F)rt down 18 IS Rushing yarda 119 237 Passing yardage 34 Passes 12-20 3- Passes Inter'Dted by 0 1 Punts 4 32 5-4S Fumbles lost 4 2 Yards penalised 3 19 34 Juniata SOUTHWEST 13 Texas Arkansas 12 14 Baylor Texas Tech. 7 37 Mi. South.

W. Texas State 8 TC.U Texas Aggies 8 19 Oklahoma Stale Houston 12 IB TuLsa Hardin 8immons 8 20 Arkansas State Delta State It But Elbert Kimbrough broke Hatcher. Statistics N. Dame Mich St. Tirst downs 12 19 Bushing yardage ..108 307 Passing yardage 79 113 Passej 9-24 7 13 Passes lnter'ped by 3 PunU 6-40 3-34 Fumbles lost 3 5 Yards penalited 40 49 Not re Dame 0 0 0 fr Michigan 7 6 819 8.

U. Hudas, 4. run (Brandstatter klck. M.S Arbanaa, 52. pus from look (kick failed).

a. U. Hatcher, 10, run (p falledt. Furman Routs G.W. Greenville, S.C., Oct.

17 V-Furman routed George Washington 24-0 today and moved into a first-place tie with West Virginia in the Southern Conference football raco. Northwestern Mich. Alfred 0 25 Wilkes 28 Trinity 19 Hohart 28 8. Conn. St.

27 Indiana (Pa Brockoort 14 through and dropped Wolverine Quarterback Stan Noskin on the 13, ending Michigan's last bid. Case Tech 12 To Washington State 13 Cortland Stat Ithaca 6 12 123 73 73-40 2 63 First downs 18 Rushing yardage 188 Passing yardage 188 Passes 1-13 Passes Intercepted by 0 Punts 4-1S Fumbles lost Yardi penalited 14 FAR WEST 8 Thlel W. L. 8 21 W. Va.

Wesleyan Olenvllle 7 10 W. Va. State Bluefleld 0 46 Kent State Marshall 7 41 West Chester Northeastern Only then could the Wildcats breathe easily. Ray Purdin went Stanford, Oct. 17 UPV-Triple-threat Halfback Keith Lin Televised Sports Air Force Stanford 19 California 12 15 Idaho 18 20 Oregon 36 Washington 8tate 19 UCLA 22 U8C fit) Oregon State 85 yards for a touchdown a play coln passed for two touchdowns Columbia.

0 0 2222 Harvard 8 8 8 1838 Ravenel. plunge (Boulrlt runl. 8. Haiaby, 1 plunge (pass failed'. Ravenel, 4 run (Messenbaugh.

pasi from Ravenel). Savini. 1 run runl. Zitk, 7 pass from Vasell (Savini rum. Ravenel, 12 run (Repsher, pasa from Boulnsi.

Maclntyre, 20 run (T. rum. Haggerty, 11 tail (rem falala (pan Jailed). Kings at Scranton. rain.

40 A IT Bridgeport 14 27 Buffalo Baldwin-Wallace 18 7 7 0 8-20 7 0 0 07 8. run (Harper Northwestern. Michigan Mich. Tureaud later, outracing the entire Michigan team with 44 minutes left. Montana 0 28 Utah State and ran 50 yards for another today as the Washington State Cougars 6 Idaho State Montana Stale 0 kirk NW.

Stork 4. run fStock kirk). NW. Johnston 63. paaa from Til-ley (8tock kick HW.

Purdin IS, run (klk Jallad). SOUTH Kent'ickv 0 Mississippi State 0 FOOTBALL Colts st Chicago Bears, WMAR (Channel 2) 2 P.M. smashed Stanford, 36 to 19, in a 21 Wvomlng Brlgham Young 8 24 Ariiona State Colorado State 2i Trinltf Teia Weitern 20 It was the second time in this hard-fought gam that th Wild- -t A TT IS Georgia I wide open football battle..

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