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lorida 40 6 Before 33000 at Homecommg Kentucky Whips Sun Nov 5 1950 Attack or Wildcats 71074 held 18 yard now ca ran it back the fourth touch inally Tie conversion at minutes later to for con Mc in to score 6 end zone stepped extra 0 A CARTER margin field for a single in points went over for their an ME GET UM NEW UR COAT OR WINTER CAR JUST the covered NEED UM A LITTLE SERVICE! the rain an NATIONAL CLEANERS US GIVE YOUR CAR A LET Coaling System AND SHOE REBUILDERS Check OR WINTER DRIVING NOW! proved their GET YOUR ANTIREEZE IN! Phone 3 2733 ECONOMY CABINET SHOP or Delivery Service Trafton Smith Pontiac Co NATIONAL CLEANERS Third Locust Dial 3 5666 second loss in 7 7 the sec Harry Jones finished the for Kentucky in the final second quarter latched on to a a Kentucky de and moved the used sparingly in it wps his fumble students from western Ken Tennessee and southern Illi second the fa half a to make his record in 11 attempts to today to de fl 7 Vols add a safe minutes of the 34 yards around left end tally Gain converted it to the only third quarter scor es rned Hoping another quarterback zone on the Drew' kicked 0 10 a 170 pound line bolh touchdowns in the first and the right guard for of the in the brazen touch solace for the Indiana his own fumble on the that sparkling run Ja th is be the for Ben ball end ball Ky 28 340 118 14 8 1 0 0 2 25 the die irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Punts Punting average umbles lost Yards penalized in tying the ulton riday 24 and four Zastrow' Navy it into the end and vic for all cars and trucks the conference and scored win over East Robertson Tenn That must have giv Trigg county boys a good since they have gone win five conference starts this The Russellville Madison Cage Managers Plan Sunday School League Oklahoma Hard Pressed To Beat Colorado 27 18 Excellent Cleaning Your car's cooling system doesn't need furs to get it through tht Winter safely A little Antifreeze and a thorough inspection for leaks will do the trick It's inexpensive insur ance against a car So drive in now! Beat (he rush! Let our experts prepare your car for that cold cold weather soon to come! Louisville Wins But Game Called By ight Adler of Washington and Day of the visitors tangled a matter of seconds a free developed ree Eddie Davidson called the game with the victory going filth play from scrimmage went on to amass a wide 26 6 othei starters today to Haywood Sullivan lorida's sharp passing sophomore quarter back connected on all seven passes he threw one for a touchdown and gained 109 yards in the air One of his tosses was intercepted but a penalty against Kentucky nulli fied the play Pappa Hall threw the only unsuccessful pass Kentucky's Harry Jones intbreept Our Request Wins Churchill Downs Event Grid Squad To Be Honored By Alumni Group The YMCA Sunday School Bas ketball league was organized last Thursday with managers of 12 teams representing the variouschurches that will take part this year Rules and by laws were set up governing league play and the first rule is that a boy must attend Sunday school prior to the game tn which he participates and must be 17 ears of age and under becom ing ineligible on his 18th birthday irst round of play is scheduled to get under way Dec 4 and thefollowing Thursday of that week Games will be played each Mon day and Thursday thereafter at Tech High gym The final meeting of all managers will be held in the next 10 days and at this time sea son tickets rules and by laws will be given to all managers Teams registered in the league are: Buena Vista Baptist Peoples Church Third Street Methodist Third Baptist Breckenridge Street Methodist Settle Memorial Trinity Episcopal Seven Hills Baptist irst Baptist and Eaton Memorial Baptist Houston Tex Nov 4 (JI Crip pled Rice snuffed out a Texas Tech threat in the closing seconds to day for a 13 to 7 victory over the border conference team after Speedster Teddy Riggs had given the Owls a two touchdown first half lead Rice took over the ball on downs on its three yard line with 10 sec onds to play as a 17 yard fourth down pass was short by two yards for a Tech first down With two of its first string play ers watching the game from the bench Rice did not make a serious threat alter Riggs a 172 pound junior halfback made quick open ing touchdown runs of 31 and 51 yards in the first and second peri ods in the runs of Rice (hecks Texas Tech Threat To Win 13 to 7 Kentucky line minus eight yards clearing the way for Centre Defeats Southwestern 24 0 In Homecoming Tilt The strong lorida to a rushing while its backs to grind out 340 yards on the ground and another 118 in the Specialist charge o( more before he took pass and went for the first touchdown He bad a five yard advance be fore scoring his second touchdown on an eight yard plunge through center Jamerson's longest drive was a 15 yard hike that set up touchdown The Henderson back snagged one pass for a 13 yard gain the drive lot down Jamerson was the last half and on the four that hailed another Ken tucky threat Lexington Kv Nov 4 (41 The University of 1950 foot ball squad will be honored Nov 27 two days after the close of the sea son at a dinner given by the school's alumni association Miss Helen King alumni secretary today i The dinner is set for 6:30 in the Student Union building Tickets lor the dinner may Obtained by writing or calling 1 campus alumni office Deadline Imaking reservations is Nov 22 All members of the current Wild cat varsity and freshman squads and their coaches will attend dinner as guests oi the alumni as sociation The Jerome Lederer trophy nual award to a UK grid athlete selected by his teammates as the most valuable member will be presented at the dinner Miss King said COLLEGE Sewanee Amid snow Tigers slogged to a 20 0 victory over the little giants of Wabash college here today Senior Tom McKeithen 155 pound tailback from Jacksonville la led the Sewanee offensive He gained 144 yards in 15 carries The University of the Soulh grid men scored two touchdowns in the first period David Jones smashed over from the four to cap a 77 yard drive and Bill Torler caught a 28 yard pass from Dave Wendel for the second Porter ennxerlcd added an insurance Sewanee struck again early in the third quarter after intercepting a Wabash pass on 45 Jones smashed the last 14 yards It was Wabash's six games and second win in six Expert Shoe Repairing first Murray touchdown after Charlie Porter com a pass then tried a punt resulted in a loss due to Associated Press Wirephoto THIRD the third touch 0 Attention tobacco grow ers! Do you want to be as sured of the high dollar for your crop? If so use the tobacco press have few for sale Harold Rich mond Panther 2916 7 0 0 Nov 4 (11 The college football Southwestern of 24 0 before a college assured itself of at a tie for first place in the Valley conference football by defeating Morehead State today 21 13 Some 13000000 persons live along the Nile river in Egypt EMERY CLARK SCORES Kentucky's Emery Clark (26) goes over for down He is tackled by lorida's Kent Stevens in end zone Kentucky defeated lorida in their homecoming game at Lexington Saturday 46 to 6 St Louis Nov 4 A football game between Washington uni versity of St Louis and the Uni versity of Louisville was halted with four minutes to go as players from both teams exchanged blows Louisville was leading 28 to 7 when the outbreak occurred Police and ushers swarmed onio the field and restored order No one was hurt Bill Kenny and in lor all Michigan State (rushes Indiana Under 35 0 Score Georgia kick by Pat Salem took the ball to Larry Chiodetti on 25 Three Georgians back to the Alabama 90000 ans See Illinois Conquer Michigan 7 to 0 Egypt is more than 380000 square miles in area Rain soaked gridirons provided several lootball surprises thisweek end including a 7 6 defeat lor the Owensboro Senior High Red Devils at the hands of the Bowling Green Purples and a 45 0 victory by the St iances Aces over the ranklin Simpson Wildcats In trouncing the ranklin Simp son boys in the mud the Aces gained their fourth win in a row and kept their record clear of any losses to Kentucky opposition in two years of football And that's going some lor a school who wait ed 100 years to field its first eleven St rances Homecoming Since the Aces have no Thanks giving Day game the Nov 16 tilt with Evansville Mater Dei at Rash stadium has been designated as homecoming day for St rances academy according to Head Coach Leslie rector plans game and will be announced soon Before closing out the 1950 paign with the homecoming game against Mater Dei the Aces face one more Western Kentucky con ference team They play Provi dence there this coming riday in what should be a whale of a ball game in view of the job Providence accomplished Bulldogs last lorida 9 8 109 8 7 2 7 376 0 20 Tennessee Beats North Carolina Tar Heels 16 0 Murray Conquers Morehead State By Score Of 21 13 Alabama Upsets Unbeaten Georgia By Score 01 14 to 7 lengths Highbrow and was third back Request running well back leaders for the first half of mile race moved up at the for home Jockey Tommy Bar moved his mount to the in and she shot two lengths to Murray score was pass from William went over the next High Ra sh to other touch by LeRoy fullback Ed on a 60 yard AUTO PARTS 507 rederica Dial 3 1661 High Tigers re a 13 0 defeat last by the St rances Aces to Hopkinsville 14 0 Will Mac scored both touchdowns County Victorious Ths Owensboro Ky Jamerson Clark Leskovar Lead Notre Dame Comes rom Behind Twice To Beat Navy 19 10 Special 1 Day Service Cleon 401 West irst Phone 3 8255 By BILL HUDSON Lexington Ky Nov 4 ijl Ken tucky unloosed battering Bill Les kovar and scampering Wilbur Ja merson and Emery Clark to blast lorida 40 6 in the snow and rain before 330i)0 homecoming fans here today Kentucky the nation's No 5 col lege football power struck on the and lead Birmingham Ala Nov 4 ID Risky but brilliant passing by Ed Salem with intercepted guard Jesse min nt tn go victory over unbeaten Georgia to day Georgia a three times tied team scored in the second quarter after recovering a fumble on the Ala bama three rom the indecisive way the heavyweight teams had playing that touchdown good enough to win misted and turned into a during the first half thor wetting 38000 fans But in VanMeter and Athletic Di athcr Robert Connor inal for the homecoming are being worked out His average bettered that of Kentucky's Viln Parilli but the Babe had two scoring passes with the wet ball and stuck fairly close to the ground Kentucky started its scoring from the lorida 42 Leskovar on three tries and Jamerson on one moved it to the 25 Then Parilli arched a 14 yard puss down the middle to Jamerson who scampered 11 more for the touchdown A center prevented the tempt A 64 yard march produced another Kentucky touch down with Jamerson crashing eight yards through center A 14 yard dash by Leskovar and an 18 yard pass to end Dominic iled were the big blows in the Blue drive lorida struck immediately for its only score Sullivan leaped and fired a short pass over the middle to end Kim rench who ankled across on a play covering 45 yards The third Kentucky tally came at the end of an 85 yard advance with little Emery Clark scampering over from the nine Leskovar and merson provided the punch in push Kentucky stepped 34 yards the fourth touchdown the payoff coming on a 16 yard Parilli to Zaranka pass Parilli fired the into the end zone and the big apparently unable to get to the twisted suddenly and came up with a diving catch Tackle Bob Gain converted and it was 26 6 more than enough to assure Kentucky its eighth win in a row the first time Kentucky ever has enjoyed such a streak After the next Kentucky threat fizzled via a Jamerson fumble at the four sub fullback Cliff Lawson ankled for the 33 6 for Ing Little scoring period with a 13 yard dash around right end to cap a 70 yard advance Gain converted the 40th point Aside from its touchdown lori da has two scoring threats The first came in the as end Dan Howell Sullivan pass that fender had tipped half to the 25 The ensuing series of downs lost 35 yards and the Gators had to punt The other advance which came against Kentucky reserves was halted at the seven and little Harry Jones intercepted a pass by Hall and ran it back 61 yards on a twisting dodging sprint the lor ida 31 Kentucky then moved to the four where lorida downs Kentucky did not punt time in the contest bid for a record after touchdowns was halted three short of the goal of 17 and aspirations for new' passing marks failed to develop as he called only 14 passes the wet muddy going He gained 118 yards in the air Jamerson Kentucky's co captain and halfback carried the ball 12 times for a net gain of 42 yards nil average of 35 yards The little scatback returned' the opening kick off 34 yards and then added four CABINETS AND CABINET HARDWARE itr 'Jop (unm Muld him J0U5S0N Tiop 1604 Triplett A SLATON Owner Boulder Colo Nov 4 Okla great football wrecking crew ran into fierce resistance from a courageous Colorado team today but the Sooners slashed through 27 18 to set a modern day grid iron record of 17 consecutive vic tories The Sooners who defeat since the first game 1948 season got a scare first period hen Colorado's I Buffaloes crashed to the first down and Oklahoma didn't have a really comfortable moment the rest of the day Two touchdowns in the second quarter put Oklahoma out in front 13 6 but thereafter the hard press ing Colorado team matched the mighty Sooners score for score to keep a record crowd of 29500 con stantly up on its toes victory enabled Oklahoma the nation's third ranking team to surpass the modern mark of 26 straight victories establiscd by Cor nell in 1921 34 Claude Arnold and Billy Vessels led attack each ac counting for two touchdowns but Colorado's powerful fullback Mer win Hodel gave them a battle for fop backfield honors as he out shone Oklahoma's All American fullback candidiate Leon Heath 12 14 7 Touchdown Louisville Ky Nov 4 IJi Our Request outran a field of seven win the $7500 added alls City handicap at Churchill Downs by a of four Miss money vorite length Our of the the turn row side the front at the head of the stretch Hoping and Miss High the early leaders tried to hold on but the White and Thomas filly hit the wire going away Our Request owned by Dr Thomas of Lexington and George White of Nashville muddy mile in 1:39 3 5 The winner paid $840 $440 $300 in the mutuels and the lory was worth $5775 A crowd held to 10000 by and cold weather saw Louisville Jockey Jerry West nde three straight longshot winners earlier in the afternoon West was astride Black Box in the third which paid $21780 $8920 and $3040 He won the fourth with Chippewa Chief paying $11 to win and the fifth witli Bill Bailey which paid $2960 0 0 Touchdowns Long Holmes Hogg ield goal Cain 31 Danville Ky unbeaten Centre squad shut out Memphis Tenn shivering homecoming crowd here today The Colonels record for the season now stands at five victories and one tie It was all Centre's game from the outset especially during the first half when the Colonels marie 11 first downs to none for the visitors and gained 148 yards to only two for the Tennessee squad Southwestern moved out of its own territory only once and this was in the final period Substitute back rank Cain kick ing specialist from Beckley Va kicked a 30 yard field goal with a wet ball just befor half time And he booted all three ex tra point tries only one miss date The Colonels first touchdown late in the second period after pressing deep into en emy territory four times Woody Long of Shelbyville skirted right end from the nine yard marker for the initial count Cain's extra point and his field goal made the score 10 to 0 at halftime Ca rroll Hokmes sophomore pass by lumbering Richardson with a gave Alabama a 14 7 The Green river tributary of the Colorado flows many miles through green shale rock NATIONAL CLEANERS SHOE REPAIRING SPECIAL 1 DAY SERVICE 1604 Triplett Diol 3 2733 East Lansing Mich Nov 4 (41 Snow cold mud and Michigan State's sizzling Sormy Grandclous were too much for Indiana's Hoo siers here today and they wore thrashed by the Michigan State col lege Spartans 35 0 Grandelous a roaring terror through tackle and around end scored three of the Spartans five touchdowns He rolled to more than 180 yards in 25 tries A blanket wrapped crowd of 45 237 fans saw the game The Hoosiers with the passing arm of Lou D'Achille shackled by the wet and cold fumbled away what few chances they had An alert hard hitting Michigan State line again and again undoing Michigan State's downs wore scored Craine and defensive Timmerman the last return of a pass interception with 46 seconds remaining Timmerman recovered two key Indiana fumbles The closest the Hoosiers came to scoring was in the second period when they got to the MSG 3 on a pass interference ruling and an off side penalty They lost the ball (here on fourth down A 69 yard kickoff return by Hoo sier Halfback Bobby Robertson pro vided some rooters but 18 nullified onri score A failed The final made on a Ketchum to oster who Behrendt again made point Score by periods: Murray 7 Morehead 0 Murray scoring: Touchdowns Singleton oster (2) Conversions Behrendt 3 Morehead scoring: Hoffman Pi takos Conversion Wing 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 Touchdown Walston Touchdowns Conversion WKC Teams With the high school grid season in its final stages we finally had a tie in Western Kentucky confer ence play in fact there were two On the game in which we said anything might happen the Marl on Blue Terrors tied the Morgan field Guerillas 6 6 Thursday night And riday night Providence fought a strong ulton eleven to a 13 13 eadlock We were beginning to wonder if it would be win and lose all the way in the WKC this season The going was really slippery during games played riday night and this can be seen by a look at some of the other scores of power laden grid outfits After dumping OHS last week 21 13 Mayfield had to rely on its sensational sopho more halfback Ous Elliott for ference win number seven Elliott Leads Mayfield Elliott got away twice game at Henderson during ond quarter to score on 60 and 53 yards and that 12 points was all the Cardinals mustered while the Purple lash garnered eight before going down to defeat Henderson scored in the second quarter also Eddie Goodaker drove over from seven yards out for a touchdown and the first score of the ga me The lash got a safe ty good for two points when Jim my Hobbs in an attempt to punt from his own out of bounds The Murray bounded from week upset Jones Trigg Trigg county which did not take the week off as we previously un derstood they would stepped out side of a 26 0 county en the feeling less in year Ville game scheduled for riday night was postponed until last night Murray Ky Nov 4 (41 Murray State least Ohio race here Murray remains undefeated in the OVC with one conference team Western still on the sched ule That game will be played Nov 18 game was played before 5000 persons including 2000 high school tucky nois The came pleted which the wind Murray ullback John Singleton covered the ball Gene McDonald carried it to Morehead's one yard line and Singleton carried it over Ernie Behrendt's place ment was good The second score came on Port punt to Phil oster who took it two yards behind his own goal line and ran 102 yards for a touch down? A conversion by Behrendt made the halftime score 14 0 In the fourth a pass by Porter was intercepted by touchdown Jerry Wing made the conversion Then Bob Pitakos ran for the Eagles' sec placement by Wing DOWNS WABASH IN SNOW SLEET Tenn Nov 4 (JI and sleet the Sewanee Cleveland Nov 4 LU Thrice beaten Notre Dame took a tuck in its slipping gridiron prestige twice coming from behind feat Navy 19 to 10 The story scored before fans in Cleveland's wind and rain swept lakefront stadium evened the Irish season at three wins and three losses The defeat was the fifth in six contests for the Middies The Irish climaxed two long drives with short touchdown passes by quarterback Bob Williams to take the lead in the third period and then marker in the fourth session on a blocked punt and an ground surge into the end zone It was Notre Dame's 19th win and fifth in a row over the Middies against four defeats and one tie in the uninterrupted series which started in 1927 Navy played the Irish off their feet in the first period never al lowing them beyond their own 31 yard line while twice the Navy banged in futile fashion near the Irish end zone The Middies lost the ball once on the seven yard line on downs and again on a fumble on the same yard marker Navy struck first carb' in the second period when Bill Powers of Navy intercepted pass on Notre to the Bob made third plav and Roger the conversion to put the Middies in front 7 to 0 Notre Dame banged right back when Dave lood intercepted Zas trow's pass on the Irish 36 and John Landry broke over right tack le for 54 yards Three plays carried to the Navy four from where Williams passed to Bill Gay for the touchdown Joe Capra ra booted the extra point to lie it up Navy grabbed the lead at the start of the third period on Drew's place kick from the 12 yard line where a drive which started on 35 was halted The Irish moved right in to take the lead after the ensuing kickoff moving 77 yards in 19 plays w'ith Williams passing four yards to Chet Ostrowski in the end zone Leading 13 10 as the final session opened Notre Dame struck swift ly as Groom blocked punt Weithman recovered on the 18 and Landry zoomed in three plays Score by periods: Navy 0 Notre Dame 0 Navy scoring: Touchdown Zas trow Conversion Drew ield goal Drew Notre Dame scoring: Touch Gay Ostrowski Landry Conversion Capra ra LORIDA: Left Brown Davis Horton Balas Lclt King David Pappas Lapradd Left guards Morris Harrel Pej try Rowe Hewlett McDonald Wright Carl ton Rozelle Right Brooks Cain Reeves Right Palas Douglas Mitchum Bray Wilcox Right rench Knight Pat sey Howell lowers Quarterbacks Sullivan Williams Stevens Right halfbacks Reddell Gowan Hall Oosterhoudt Left halfbacks Peek Long Pouch i er ullbacks Huggins Smith Monts deoca KENTUCKY: Left ends Zaranka ry Left tackles Gain Pope Baldwin Lukowski Left Donaldson Wanna maker Dawson A Hamilton Centers Rogers Moseley Schaff nit uller Right Ignarski James Conde Right Yowarsky Macken zie Pope Vance Right ends Bruno McClendon ucci Griggs Quarterbacks Parilli arley Jones Right Webb Hamil ton Jones Left Jamerson Martin Clark Jones ullbacks Leskovar Wood ell Lawson Brainard Koslowski Score by periods: lorida Kentucky lorida scoring rench Kentucky scoring: Touchdowns Jamerson 2 Clark Zaranka Lawson Harry Jones Conversions Gain 4 Statistics of the Kentucky lorida football game: Knoxville Tenn Nov 4 Volunteers playing close to the vest football turned two first half breaks into touchdowns today and trimmed North Carolina 16 0 for their sixth victory in sev en games A crowd of 35000 shivering un der heavy coats and blankets saw the hard tackling ty in the dying rugged game Harold Payne smasher scored on short plunges second periods each following a recovered fumble Pat Shires brother of one of Tennessee's great tackles of a decade ago kicked the two extra points Tile Vols stabbed twice into North Carolina territory in the opening period before they got their oppor tunity Just before the quarter end el Jimmy Hill grabbed a Tarheel fumble on the North Carolina 34 Seven plays later Payne was over from the one yard line Midway in the second period the ball squirted out of the hands of Skeet Hesmer North Carolina half back and the Vols' Bus Sherrod jumped on It on the Tarheel seven Payne scored on the third play from the one North Carolina made its strong est bid in the third period when little Dick Bunting took a fumble by Al Kozar and ran it 50 yards to the 31 But a penalty lost the Tarheels yardage and they were forced to kick A few moments later Kozar brought the crowd to its feet with a spectacular 70 yard sprint through the open field Ho was brought down from behind on the Tarheel seven There he fum bled and North Carolina recov ered In the fourth period Tennessee pushed the Tarheels back to the goal line and Dick Weiss was smeared behind the double stripe for a Vol safety North Carolina 0 Tennessee 7 7 Tennessee scoring: Touchdowns Payne 2 Conversions Sillies 2 Weiss been looked Rain drizzle ouohlv stead of turning to the safe but cold ground Alabama opened up with a dangerously long but suc cessful passing attack Two Salem tosses shot Alabama into scoring position in the third quarter Butch Avinger went across on a quarterback sneak Late in the game Richardson intercepted a Georgia pass on Georgia's 28 and bulled to the 10 Tom Calvin scored four plays later for the win ning touchdown Alabama was a one touchdown favorite Alabama and Georgia gave each other almost identical scoring chances during the first half Georgia came through with a touchdown while Alabama couldn work up a scoring punch Georgia's double safety man com bination produced a fumble after a punt on the Bulldogs' 13 Patsy Rocco dumped the ball and Ala bama guard Jerry Watford recov ered Three plays gained but not enough and Red Lutz used the fourth down for a field goal at tempt The kick was wide Alabama's double safety man combination returned the favor on a 64 yard ield Ed handed off Alabama's hulled him three where he was tackled hard by Rocco Principe Sophomore Chiodetti dropped the ball and Georgia Sophomore End John Carson covered it Lukie Brunson broke across right guard for the touchdown Bob Walston made the conversion to give Geor gia a 7 0 halftime lead Alabama opened up with its pass ing attack in the third quarter Score by periods: Georgia Alabama Georgia scoring: Brunson Alabama scoring: Avinger Calvin Lutz 2 THE SPORTSLIGHT By BILL ROSE because of rain something rather new' ns far as football is concerned About all this did was pile 1he unbeaten Panthers another day of rest before handing the Madison ville Maroons their 6th conference defeat by a score of 27 0 Championship Battle Set The result of tins game set the stage for next riday's champion ship clash between the unbeaten Mayfield Cards and the unbeaten Russellville Panthers Russellville lias won five loop games against no losses and Mayfield has won seven The Russellville game will be the last conference tilt of the season for Mayfield while the Panfliers must face the potent Bowling Green Purples Thanksgiving day while Mayfield lays its string on the line against the slate's number one grid outfit Paducah's Tilgh man to close the season Here's a quick run down on remaining conference games in vv Games This Week Mayfield at Russellville Hopkinsville al Bowling Green Henderson at Morganfield Madisonville at Sturgis Trigg County at Marion Princeton at Murray In other non loop games riday Owensboro Senior meets Evansville Bosse at stadium St rames travels Providence and ranklin Simpson plays Glasgow on home soil Louis ville alley tangles with Tiglilnian at Paducah Thanksgiving Games Henderson at Owensboro Russellville at Bowling Green Madisonville at Hopkinsville Marion at Princeton Sturgis al Morganfield The Murray High Tigers play Paris Tenn in a non conference affair while Paducah travels Mayfield Oil Stopper Piston Ring Sets I from Glasgow supplied the sec ond touchdown early in the third quarter racing 38 yards for the marker The final touchdown came in the fourth period on a 40 yard run by Steve Hogg freshman full back from Versailles Score by periods: Southwestern Centre Centre scoring: Ann Arbor Mich Nov 4 A six yard pass from red Major to Tony Klimek gave Illinois a 7 0 Big Ten win over Michigan today in a swirling snowstorm before 90 000 chilled spectators The crowd saw Illinois No 10 in the Associated Press poll of sports writers brand itself the hottest Rose Bowl prospect in the Western conference The win gave Illinois a record of two conference victories against a lone defeat by Wisconsin The Illini have Iowa ineligible Ohio State and Northwestern still to play a wet ball and an The defeat gave Michigan a record of a wm a loss and a tie and virgually eliminated the Wolverines from Rose Bowl consideration With the gridiron converted into a skating nnk by the steady snow and below freezing temperature Illinois worked smoothly for its touchdown rolling 80 yards in 12 plays all on the ground except the touchdown pass by Major Illinois had all the superiority in the vital first half ullback Dick Raklovits and halfback Ron Stevens made up for the absence of Johnny Karras the Illinois run ning star who did not play because of injuries Raklovits raced 31 yards to the Michigan 49 to start the drive After alternating for short gains he and Stevens moved Illinois down to the 28 Here Stevens cut outside his own left end and was spilled six yards from the goal by Michigan's line backing sophomore Robert Zatkoff Two plays later Major straightened up behind the tough Illinois line and calmly flipped a high toss to Klimek Sam Rebecca converted Michigan's best effort with the bad weather shackling Chuck Ort mann's passing efforts carried to the Illinois 36 yard line After the touchdown Illinois was content to let Michigan do what it could on the snow caked field Michigan twice fooled Illinois with Ortmann quick kicks but Don Laz often punting on first down to pro tect the Illinois lead kept the Mich igan team from scoring He ws! Lo 1v lxt (ho alnrt Tlti given iiiuLii nvip uy me mu nois line The Illinois delense was so good that it held Michigan to a 119 yards on the ground and nothing in the air Michigan failed to complete any of its 11 passes PERECT CIRCLE JtUfifiengct SportS 4 M' A jmhphk A Viw JESSIE I RAKI Ow Shoe the.

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