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Illinois Whips Buckeyes to Near Crown Rykovich Races 98 Sets Up Touchdown Penn State Hands Navy Loss No. 7 ANNAPOLIS, If The NlUany Lions of Penn Stale ground out a well earned 12-7 victory over a bruising football battle before a capacity crowd of 22,000 persons, including President Truman and his official party. It was the Middies' seventh consecutive defeat. I'mier Yale Rolls Over Princeton, 30-2 Tennessee Rallies to Topple Boston HAVEN, -Yale's h'lgh-powered and smooth- working football team, beaten only once this season, rolled over ils oldest rival, Princeton, by a 30 lo 2 conn! before a capacity crowd of 70,000 in Yale Bowl Sat- I a 1K-7 i over Ohio urday. The easy triumph, alter a i spoiling the Tigers two points on i foi i kiekoff, preserved Coach Howie Odell's record of never losing a game to a big three opponent.

BIO NINE STANDINGS I I i Ohio I I I Norl 1m pal I 111 117 By Jerry Llska. A A I I I I A' mud-caked "forgotten" OP X', 1,7 I HIS 111 Two stars, Julie Rykovich, wlin streaked for one and Plusive Buddy who set up another on a nin, gave and Nine State a a clinched Big i i i a possible Rose Bowl 1)1(1 at stake, the a a i i i proved too a and fleet lor the nogjied Buckeyes a rain-drenched Dad's day throng of 61.513 at Memorial stadium. BOSTON, -After being outplayed by widest of margins i the first half, Tennessee's i Vols stormed back to The i i struck for all their I ovei whelm the Boston college points after Ohio State took a 7-0 lead early in the game when husky Joe Whisler smashed 17 yards lo pay dirt and Max Schnittker place-kicked the point. Kick Blocked. The issue really was settled in the second period when George Spencer's kick was blocked by End Sam Zatkoff of Illinois foi a safety and lllini Quarterback Perry Moss sneaked over from the four-inch line a few seconds after Young side-stepped six tacklers on a 34-yard pass gain.

Rykovich clinched things later In the third period when he intercepted Spencer's shallow pass on the lllini two and streaked 98 yards for a touchdown. Reserve Halfback Roger Drew place-kicked both lllini points. Now the conference race enters its i a round next Saturday with Illinois Northwestern, record, and booked holding Michigan against a 5-1 facing College Ohio State, holding second place with four wins, a loss and a tic. Whether the conference winner will participate in the Rose Bowl this year will be decided when Big Nine and Pacific Coast faculty officials meet next Tuesday. Army Is receptive to a bid to face the Pacific Coast winner.

Michigan Keeps Its Hopes Alive ANN ARBOR, kept alive its hope, for a piece of the Big Nine football championship Saturday by handing Wisconsin a 28 to 6 lacing in which the Badgers only twice had possession of the ball in Michigan territory. A crowd of 64.415 fans, i i Michigan's home attendance to a record of 514,479 for a seven- game season, watched the Wolverines score twice In the first period on touchdown passes to end Bob Mann a i i off with two more final period scores for their top-heavy margin. It Michigan's fourth Western conference triumph against one and tie. Sf r.pei Colorado Humbles Grinnell COLORADO SPRINGS, IP --Colorado college downed a light but scrappy Grinnell college team 14 lo 0 on Washburn Saturday. 82 yard march, spaiked by Ziegler, gave the Tigers their first touchdown with Johnny Steele going over from the one for the score in first pnrlod.

In the i a Boh Pringle broke loose on 12-yaid dash to i i tossed a lateral to Mel Tucker who i SO yards i a a a of blockers for the second score. "laRK plitc'cklrked holh exlra polnii. i threatened In (he i and periods, bin lacked scoung punch. Tlie Iowa us' best scoring i came in Hit- fourth Krecl Webb fired a pass lo Burns a CO yards to the Tiger 11. Another pass carried Burns to the one but Kermit Steinbeck for a 19- yard loss.

Durocher Turned Down Yank Managerial Post I A I I.co Diiioehfi of Hie i said he hail iifii-ii'd i i i a i pu'-i of Hie Yuil, i i it because he had i prior verbal agreement Headman Branch Rickey of Iho Eagles, 33-13, Saiurday before a 40,500 crowd at Braves field. The Vols scored three limes in the fourth period, twice by intercepting passes for 08 and 75 yard scoring da.slies. CAMBRIDGE, Har vard's foolball team outclassed its Ivy league rival, Brown, Saturday, defeating the Bears 28 0 in the 45th meeting between the two teams. NEW YORK, de feated Lafayette 46-0 Saiurday, scoring on long runs, sustained drives and forward passes in a lop-sided grid bailie before an estimated 12,000 fans at Baker field. WASHINGTON, William and Mary, sticking to a running game, trimmed George Washington 20 to 0 Saturday before 11,626 homecoming spectators.

ITHACA, N. IP--Cornell preserved its malhematlcal chance for the Ivy league title Saturday with a 21-7 triumph over an out. manned Dartmouth eleven before 20,000 fans'. The Big Red did all its scoring in the first two per iods and rode out Indian drives in the last half. SYRACUSE, N.

if Big Frank Muehlheuser, Colgate's hard-hitting fullback, scored two touchdowns Saturday to pace the Red Raiders to a 25-7 upset triumph over Syracuse in the upstate classic and overflow crowd of 36,000 fans. Sav. Wait. Paptr Glovers Train at City Auditorium Ralph and Art Hayes have again made facilities of the Council Bluffs auditorium available for training of' Golden Gloves conteslants this year. They will see that all necessary training equipment is on hand, and will personally train contestants if the lattpr desire Iheir services.

Ralph has Irained a number of Golden Gloves champions, and served as naval boxing instructor i the war. Art is a former Golden Gloves champ. Carlton Woodward, general chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce commitlee sponsoring the Golden Gloves tournament here, said Sunday lhat def- i i dates would be set i i a week. He also said that he already has a commilec at work, and a every effort is being made to obtain Golden Glove lapel buttons for all tournament a Each champion i receive a pair of boxing trunks and a jacket. Winners here i enter the Midwest A.

A. U. a in a a and Omaha champions i go lo Chicago. KIItry blanks foi the tournament here will be available wllh- in Hie days. Sine a I'niin Flame Thrower Melts 1 Ice, Fans Man Shovels to Assure Grid Battle BOZEMAN, ff--Playing on an ice-covered field in subfreezing temperatures, Montana a college's Bobcats defeated North Dakota a College Bis- ons lo 18 here a a The game was delayed for more i i a nn while lo mud a sawdtiKl on the i a of i i Ire i covered the Panelli Sparks Irish to Win; Cadets March Notre Dome Gains Momentum Late to Submerge Wildcats By Charles Chamberlain SOUTH BEND, JP--Notre Dame, which played three quar ters as if it had left its heart in Yankee stadium in that scoreless battle with Army a week ago, finally found Jts spark in 19- year-old Johnny Panelli Saturday and cracked out three touchdowns in the final period for a 27-0 decision over Northwestern.

Gaining their sixth triumph in a campaign for the national collegiate championship, the Irish hurled a total 45 players against the stubborn Wildcats to wear them down for fourth- quarter scoring drives of 61, 50 and 38 yaids in the sleet as a sell-out throng of 56,000 buttoned up its overcoats roared ap proval. Panelli, a 190-pound sophomore from Morristown, N. col' laborated with Emil (Red) Sit ko of Fort Wayne, and Bob Livingstone of Hammond, to provide most of the backing up power behind Johnny Lujack's alert quarlerbacking. That combination, which helped Notre Dame roll up 27 first downs to Northwestern's four, gained 523 yards by rushing. granite Irish line limited North western's ground attack--one of the best in the big nine compe tition with an average 222 yards per game--to a mere 52 yards.

For the first time this sea son, however, Notre Dame, with Lujack doing 'most of the hurl- Ing, completed only one pass. That toss was completed behind the line of scrimmage for a loss of five yards. Northwestern connected on two aerials for a gain of 21 yards. Davis in Brilliant Show in 34-7 Win PHILADELPHIA, Glenn Davis and his Army playmates turned in one of their more sizzling shows Saturday'for the entertainment of a sell-out crowd" of just under 78,000, customers and careened to a 34 to 7 victory over the ponderous Penn gridders. They thus made It 27 straight starts without a defeat in their three-year run of wrecking collegiate football machines.

It was an Army team triumph, as the Cadets came back hot fzom their scoreless deadlock against Notre Dame a week ago, to push the supposed mighty Quakers all over the place. But, actually, this one was strictly a Davis show, The California comet did practically everything as he scored two touchdowns himself, forward-passed for another and lat- eralled for a fourth and put on what comes close to being the top'performance of a career trrat has been strictly star-studded all the way. i Altogether, he was in there banging away for 50 minutes and carried fhe ball nine times for a net gain of 59 yards, cr an average of better than 6V a times a carry. This, with his passing --two completions for 76 yards-and his kicking thrown in for good measure, made it strictly Davis day in this out-sized concrete horseshoe Saturday. And when it wasn't Davis taking the Penns apart, it was his running mate, Doc (The Monster) Blanchard belting away at the line, or Arnold Tucker, the unsung quarterback pitching passes until he injured hist leg and had to be relieved.

Puper Godoy and Boddie Matched at Omaha Arturo Godoy, internationally famous Chilean heavyweight will meet Omaha's Tex Boddie Monday, Nov. 25 at Omaha cily a i i Matchmaker Max a announced Sunday, Clotloy is ono of (he lew heavyweights lo go the i i with Joe Louis. lie lost a 15 round decision to the Brown Bomber a number of years ago, although one of the judges voted for him. In a return match, Louis won by a kayo in eight rounds. Godoy, since returning from South America several months ago, has won 14 out of 15 starts.

He is managed by Al who directed the fistic a a i of Martio Servio, retired undefeated welterweight champion, Tickets for the OoUoy-fiortdlo i i go on sale Monday at A a Tint Hotel Castle, COUNCIL SPORTS Fenelon, Panther Will Head Card Ken Fenelon of Dubuque anc The Black Panther of Chicago i headline Tuesday night': whestling card at the Counci Bluffs auditorium. The semi-windup Avill presen two feminine grapplers both whom will be appearing here fo: the first time. They are Glady; Gillin o'f Waycross, and La Verne of Trenton, N. J. Sammy Feeback of Belton, Mo' and Al Galento of San Francisco will open the card.

----Sav. Paper---Georgia Clinches Sugar Bowl Bid Trippf and Company Pound Auburn, 41-0 COLUMBUS, JP--Georgia clinched an almost certain Sugar Bowl bid Saturday, whippinj Auburn, 41-0, to remain one the last unbeaten, untied grid iron powers of the nation. The big red team, led by Half back Charlie Trippi, poundee through Auburn almost at wil for a 27-0 advantage time. Thereafter the at half second stringers held off Travis Tidwol and company and scored two more in the closing- minutes pray. About 22,000 fans saw the worst beating in the history the two schools, which began football relations In 1892.

Trippi, Georgia's candidate for the all-America honors won by Frankie Sinkwich in. 1942 ant 1943, slashed Auburn's line anc faded through the fingers 01 would-be tacklers to score two touchdowns. CHAPEL HILL, N. IP -North Carolina remained in the thick of the Southern conference title race Saturday by defeating Wake Forest, 26 to 14, in a wild, free-scoring football game fore 30,000 fans. i COLUMBIA, S.

The Duke Blue Devils crushed the South Carolina Gamecocks Sat urday with a stunning 39-0 triumph that knocked South Carolina from the Southern con ference leadership. Duke used its entire 36-player roster and scored in every quarter. BALTIMORE, A 1 --The Univer sity of Maryland Terrapins scored in every quarter Saturday to defeat the Washington and Lee Generals 24-7. In a rough and tumble Southern conference football game 7,500 farts, S. JP--Clem- pasted their old Kor several i a Bar, 'Johnny's cafe and before (he game stalled, a flame- Pheasant Cigar store.

Speaking i a at a sports luncheon tendered by Comedian Jack Benny, Durocher "AlKMil a befoie the season ended a i McPhall called me at my apartment In New York and asked to see me. I vejit over and he offered me the Yankee job I told him I had a i a agreement with Mr. Rickey and couldn't a it. Thai a the Ins! I a i of it." Bnrky Harris WMS subsequently signed hy New York. i weed burner was used to moll more dangerous sections of iff on the field.

Sme Papet Ripon Raps Coe CEDAR RAPIDS, JP--It was Teddy Scnll.ssl'.s show Saturday, us Rlfon nipped COP, 10-0, In schools' lust midwest conference gamp. Scallissl went 05 yards for a touchdown after fielding- a punt, added the extra point and kicked a field goal from Coe's 19- varrt i to do all the scoring. Snip itnlr Paper National Hockey League Toronto 3, Montreal 0. Suva Paper Tulsa Stops Baylor TULSA7 IP 1 a university's Golden -flumcane pinned a'17-0 defeat on a fighting "Baylor-, university footfca-H loam Saturdpy afternoon an overcoated hpmecoming crowd of 32,000. Quarterback Clyde LP- force scored all the Tulsa points on an'88-yard first perio'd romp, a five-yard plunge in the second and a field goal late in the game.

---Sine Wanle Paper Professional Basketball New York H4, Pittsburgh 62 (extra period.) CLEMSON, son's Tigers foes, the Purple Hurricane of Furman university, 20 to 6 in their Southern conference football tilt here Saturday. RALEIGH, N. If--North Carolina State college celebrated its homecoming Saturday by de feating the University of Virginia, 27 to 7 before a crowd of about 18,000. ----Save Waal. Piper Four Bluffs Boys on All-Intercity All-Intercity.

Ends--Bob Benson. Prep and Bob Pettit. Tee Jay. Tackles--Jim Green, Prep and Bob Sandusky, South. Guards Jack Wise, Abe Lynx and Charles Gasson.

Prep. O'Brien, Tee Jay. Utility Line Smith, North. Backs Rich Yost, South; Jerry McGlynn, Prep; Leahy, Prep and Jack Cook, Tee Jay. Utility Back--Don Jellsey, Tech.

ONE OR MORE VOTES. Ends--Rich Lorenzo, South; John Cimino, Tech; Jim Anderson, Abe Lynx. Guards--Jerry Snyder, Tee Jay; Dave Mackie, Central and Walt Jenkins, Abe Lynx. Backs--Bernie Malone, Tee Jay; George LaMasters, Abe Lynx. The Nonpareil's all-Intercity high school football team presented here was chosen with the co-operation of neutral-observers, who are qualified experts.

They have seen all of the league's clubs in action throughout the season and have been keeping eagle eyes on the various athletes throughout the campaign with an eye to making the annual seleclion for this newspaper. The co-operating experts were asked to nominate a first team only, and the players listed above are those one or more votes for the select crew. Bob Benson and Jerry McGlynn of Prep and Rich'Yost of South were unanimous choices. Big Six Race Plunged Into Four-way Tie Oklahoma Drubs Missouri, 27-6; Huskers, U. Win By Randall W.

Blake. LINCOLN, IP--Nebraska stayed in the running for Big Six football honors Saturday by smothering an Iowa State team 33 to 0. The win moved Nebraska into a four-way deadlock ior the Big Six conference crown. Oklahoma romped over Missouri's Tigers, 27-0, while Kansas tacked on its third league win by slapping K-State, 34-0. Oklahoma, Missouri.

Nebraska and Kansas are now tied" with three' victories and a defeat. Oklahoma and Nebraska clash next Saturday at Norman, while Missouri and Kansas meet at Columbia on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28. Long fine kicking and the breaks were put together as the Huskers easily moved to their third conference victory before a crowd of 25,000. Huskers went in front in the first period when tackle Vernon Stiner blocked an Iowa Stale punt and' guard Eddie Schwartz kopf got the ball on the Iowa State 43 to launch a 1 touchdown drive.

The big play was a screen pass which Dick Hutton took for a 13 yard scamper and a first down on the Iowa State 20. In four plays the Huskers moved to a first down on the eight, and three plays later Quarterback Fred Metheny sneaked over. Sam Vacanti tried for the point, but the effort was wide and Nebras ka led 6 to-0 at the quarter. A beautiful Nebraska kick and an Iowa State misplay definitely put the game in the Husker bag in the second period. On the second play, after Nebraska gained the wind advantage, Jiih Myers quick kicked from the Husker 20 to the Iowa State 12.

Ron Norman pitched a wide eral that escaped Dick Howard and was covered by End Willard Bunker of Nebraska on the Iowa State four. On the third play Myers went over and Vacanti kicked the point for a 13 to 0 lead. It went to' 19 late in the period when Gerald Moore, substitute fullback, intercepted an State pass on the Iowa State 28. The Huskers moved down to the three on Huttpn's '11-yard run, and, seven seconds left, Vacanti Jump-passed to End Alex in the end zone. Two nore Husker touchdowns came in the third and fourth periods.

Sooners' Attack Overwhelms Tigers NORMAN, a vicious ground attack, the University of Oklahoma downed the University of'Missouri Saturday, 27-6, Before a homecoming crowd of more than 35,000 and kept alive Oklahoma's hopes for a share in the Big Six conference title. Missouri's touchdown came in the final 30 seconds of game on a four-yard pass from Fred Kling to Kenny Bounds over the goal line, following a 72-yaifd march against the Soon- ers' third and fourth stringers. Oklahoma did all its scoring the first half, converting two tumbles, a blocked kick and an ntercepted pass into counters. Foe Goldlng, the Sooners' brilliant halfback, scored two of the louchdowns and get up another i back nnd intercepted pass 78 yards tb the Missouri 17. Evans Leads Way for Jayhawkers MANHATTAN, 5 1 --The University of Kansas Jayhawks, ed by the great Ray Evans, who scorgd three touchdowns, kept sace in'the mad scrarnble for the.

Big Six title by defeating the Kansas State Wildcats, 34-0, before a homecoming day crowd of. 17,000 here Saturday. A 50-yard scoring run by Evans the last of the first quarter represented all of Kansas first half attack. Evans' second and third touchdowns camp rapid succession in the first minutes of the third quar- State- fumbles set up both ouchdowns. Suva Wniitfl Paper Cagers Topple Malvern MALVERN Lainsoh Florists Council Blufifs nudged fhe Malvern Legion quintet, here Friday night.

Reed Peteron tossed 13 points for the win- icrs, who held an 11-10 a i margin. Danny Zanders topped a well-balanced Malvern attack with four goals for eight points. Tee Jay, Lynx Alumni Booked Legion Park and Abe Lynx alumni footballers will try again Satur day--for the third time. The weather-jinxed affair will go, on at Legion park, Thirty-fifth and Broadway, at 2 p. m.

The two alumni squads battled to a mud-soaked scoreless tie at Kirn field a week ago Saturday, and were rescheduled for Tee Jay stadium Friday night, but poor weather caused postponement. The game has now been moved out of the school lots to Legion park, which hasn't been used for football in a number of years. Youth Activities committee, with T. W. Keller as chairman, Is sponsoring the contest.

Paper Central Gains Tie for Loop Honors Dutchmen Topple in 21-6 Contest DECORAH, JP By virtue of their 21-6 conquest of Luther college at Decorah Saturday the Central college Dutchm gained a tie for first place with Upper.Iowa in the final standings of the Iowa conference. Central jumped to an early 15-0 lead, scoring two touchdowns and a safety in the first period. A blocked Luther punt which rolled out of the end zone gave the Dutchmen their two points. STORM LAKE, Quarterback Don Gorman powered over from the two-yard line in jrhe third quarter for the winning touchdown as Parsons edged Buena Vista 13 to 6 in a final Iowa conference game here Saturday. The Iowa conference foes battled to a 6-6 tie the first half, scoring their touchdowns on long runs within 30 seconds of each other in the second period.

Parsons counted first on an 86 yard run by Halfback Bill Shumaker. Don Castle, elusive Beaver halfback, raced 85 yards with the ensuing kickoff to tie the score. Save WaitB Paptr Michigan State Tips Marquette by 20-0 EAST LANSING, A last half rash of Michigan State College touchdowns beat the Marquette University Hilltoppers here Saturday, 20 to 0, and allowed the' Spartans to snap a three-game losing screak. Michigan State's first touchdown came after Center Bob Me- Curry intercepted Alan Elger's pass on the State 31 and returned it to the visitors' 15. The Spartans scored three plays later, Lynn Chandnois carrying the ball over from the five on a reverse play.

Revived Gophers Manhandle Hawkeyesin 16-6 Surprise Freshman Halfback Billy Bye Paces Minnesota in Second Loop Triumph 2 I .11 Minn. II 2H 7 1 17 1 -IS M.6 THE STATISTICS: Iowa First downs 4 gained rushing Passea attempted 11 Passes completed fi Yards gained passes Passes Intercepted by Yards Rained Interccplloi average Vards Icicles returned Fumbles recovornd hy 1'ards lost penalties MINNEAPOLIS, IP--Billy Bye, freshman-left halfback, led Minnesota's revived football team to a 16 to 6 upset victory over Iowa Saturday, giving 'the season's largest crowd of 59,180 fans a taste of what may be in the Gophers' future. Time after time Bye ripped off substantial gains to put the ball in scoring position and it was Bye who crossed Towa's goal twice. Merlin Kispert added the two points after a touchdown. A safety in the fourth period completed the Gopher scoring.

Sullivan Caught. The safety resulted when Iowa tried to get out of a' hole. Minnesota had recovered the ball on Iowa's 18-yard line, and on seven straight plunges by Tommy Gates, sub back, got to the one- foot line but couldn't punch the ball over. Bob Sullivan, Iowa's left half, faded back for a pass but the Gophers caught him in the end zone for the two points. i a outplayed Hawkeyes all the way and effectively muzzled the Iowa passing attack, except on two significant occasions.

On those two occasions, coming in the third period, Iowa's passes put the.ball on the Minnesota seven-yard line. Louis Feiler Breezes as Drake Cops Crown DES MOINES, JP a university won its third straight central collegiate conference country championship Saturday, finishing far ahead of Notre Dame, which was second. Fred Feiler, Drake's national champion, won the individual crown for the third time. His time of 21:27.08 was far below his record time of 20:49.09. Drake runners also took second, third and fourth places.

James Murphy of Notre Dame, who was fifth, was 48 seconds behind Feiler. Suva Carleton Passes Puule Cornell NORTHFIELD, JP--Jep Knox tossed passes good for 133 yards and intercepted two passes to lead Carleton to a 24-6 victory over Cornell of Iowa here Saturday in a midwest conference game. King and Dell Bartclls worked It to the one-foot line on plunges King then went over on a quarterback sneak. Sullivan's kick was wide. Minnesota took an early advantage, scoring two minutes and 15 seconds after the opening kiokoff.

Bill Thicle, quarterback, recovered a fumble on the Iowa 18. Bye and Bill Elliott, fullback, in three plays went to two-yard line, from where Bje went over. Interception By Bye. Bye's interception of Sullivan's pass set up the second Gopher touchdown. interception came in the closing minutes of the third period and put the ball on the Minnesota 45.

Two smalt gains were made by Elliott and Mark Hcffelfinger and then galloped 27 yards to the Iowa 17. Elliott, Heffelfinger and plunged the rest of the way early in the fourth period with Bye going over from the six. Minnesota's strong defense was shown by the fact that Iowa was unable to chalk up a first down until the third period. The Llncupi. Minnesota.

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