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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1946 SPORTS SECTION THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS Cincinnati Upsets Michigan State; Miami Defeats Ohio U. Fourth Quarter Rally Is Downfall Of The Bolrcats Tnm Cole Is Hero Bearcats Register 18-7 Win Before 22.500 Fans Hunan Siap nnnhack, Scoring Tm ice In I inal Quartet Aftrr I railing. FAST LANSING. Oct.

26. (UP) A fighting, never-say-die Cinclnaati football tram pulled its second majoi upset of the season today, coming from behind in (he final period to defeat Michigan State, Hf i.i' i ia Of Redskin Win; See Game (ill.SON VNRICHT ill lo The Daylon Dally New, ATHKNS Oct University's Redskins pulled the gam out of the" fire in the laat four minutes here today to defeat Ohio University, to 14, and hand the Bobcata their firat homecoming The ngame2waa playsd before 12,336 perioni, largest crowd in Ohio's home history. The Redakini came out on the yards and Sudnick again kicked field for th. aecond half with the l-j score 14 to 6 againat them, me t4 labwta' II Kit UMMMt Mil; tide turned early in the fourth gj y.r(H from scrim mi. In period when Al Paul, end, blocked 169.

but in the paaaing Dunt "ii the game Miami ws superior with most of the way, Ciwin- the hall i air new Hows S1 lit ioi entral Hy lead Late in Ihe name period, Guard Iflffritl La the hall on the i complelioni. out of 15 at- IM.l'l Cv Lake recovered a State dim- rS hie State's 40. A running play and a penalty put the hall 8JE1 NVHXE Oct on the 16. Fullback Al Sabato airv.ew auffered third ftraighi defeat the Ilea tan i paign lu re tonight when it bowed I I IV ardntU'k to a stall unbeaten though onci tempts for 124 yards. Ohio had Ohio 35 but it was Miami's ball tha fifth nlav Wayne four out of eight for 59 yaids.

I'oa. Miami Ohio Nawa Staff Photo bv Homer Harker. the Bobcats' first touchdown in the second period of their game with Miami hare today. Miami awn, 28-14. Alkaaa Kalllnnlia fill buck.

Slipped uvr CATS' FIRST TOUCHDOWN. Athens, Oct. 24 Dick Hodona (17), Ohio University fullliack, goes over for Mirk, nam I led Central l.atho- 1 1 llrfl nnane lie teiini, 26-6. LB UT. I.

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L. H. H. Sr. I .111 41 II I Sfl through a big hole In the center of the line for a five-yard toucnaown Moon run a Tom Col, place-kick expert, kicked goal to bsM make it 14 to 13, Ohio.

ittnnaon The Miami team wenl ahead. BhiVn 16 lo 14. on Cole's field llal ilh aibaon I alnau t.t ntuv. MlaBU Nl rilahlns Nrl jarile paetint ramuirlee Punting avrrace Hall loftt fllinhlr. tara.

penallMa Callrn Runxkowal.1 Haa Traui, Tl r.t.il, Kirns Vratito Sttlari J. S. Hlteh.ll Bltlrr Hoitima ii i i Kairview scored its lone in the third period when tjuar- jterback Bill Shultz passed to Knd and Captain Hob Roediger, the latter taking the 37-yard aerial I -1 two and then Halfback Al- Keiser Still Pares Field At Richmond RICHMOND, Oct. 26-(i Northwestern lias Merry On Stagffi Team BY TOMMY DEVINI OB Central's lo and going over "ii iii, mi a Ohio Southern California Rallies To Defeat Stanford, 28-20 PALO ALTO, Oct. 2.

(UP) The University of Southern California Trojan war horse came roaring hack from a 14-point deficit tn krmck a 2-1 underdog Stanford team out of Rose Bowl contention with a brilliant 28-20 victory before 46,000 fans today. Lloyd Merriman was sensa- len Richard" went around end lo .1 C.ilirton. Shnulli. Pan less man lour mimn" Miami had driven from Hs own 29 lo the Bobcat 7 where on fourth do and goal to Cole was sent in by oach Sid Cillman. With the hall at a had anitle, Cole kicked it squarely Huilona, Brady Hub fnr Stafani.

Plaid Qoata: Cola lauh for Rohlnanro. Y.xu painta: Suiimck dub for Blilr)2, Cola Offlriala Harrinstnn. Uln. elnnatl; umplra: Harry achwab, Ohio Wril. van hrarl Mneaman; Jim Blaririorftr, Hirin(flal(l: fiaid judgs; Mack Hammna, Wlttanbars.

subtitula: Miami F.nda. fhhart. Herman Keiser, the newest name lecnfi.t ill nrr Undefeated Northwestern mixed the goal line, with Knd Doug Fa- in big time golf, led the way into between Ihe uprights r1 rlf fl ma nn tha ha for tha tha laal aii aka IISM1 ii.nui ui me in. ry with devastating power i. 'c me nnai louni.

or me Ohio tried a desperate passing and VurtMoh. Richmond Open golf tournarr.rnt here today as it rolled over the 0ld haff and that's when the Tro-. the closing minutes ana 8hlrlPtt pi.aoty and Putta. cnirr. Mooa.

attack in Naumu kicked the important today with a five-under-par 211 onege or me racmc en 10 is oe- jalu went to work. lis went to work his two- Barka; Cola, oils, wiactit, Harrn. Juhnalon. Knsmlngar. Ohio Inila: IliniOIIU TarkU Rnraman.

a "i mnn. "hotaa, ly pur Brady slipped back to I railing 20-7 In the third period, tz' best nlavers in the vari line for a m8" but Trojans opened a drive on ln "onl' of th bMt VlyeTI the when tackled, the ball 'i i I vptircu a miro When tackled, the ball val, u.n. 1, going into Backa: Brady. Schulti. Taylor, Sayr.

the end zone where Paul fell on it sudmck, Drumm. Hartman. ii no, uic Uietorv Visa h.an their ow that carried 71 vards lh men Of Troy added another gam. the two from where Sabato car- UmpQ fonvprl)inri via ried it over. kick was blocked.

Both teams Tiattled most of the. first period between the 3 yard Ontral pushed across a touch-lines, but State took over on the down in each period, the first visitors' 89 as the second period coming when O'Brien took a pass Started. Havis on 'he Kairview five State drove to the 10, aided bv a and crossed over. Davis passed 19-yard run by Halfback Russ to Mori, right half, for the aecond Reader. On the next play Readei die latter going over from the tossed a touchdown pass tn Knd 87 just before the half ended.

Ken Balge in the end zone Reader's A sustained drive from the kick was good, Kairview 10 during time it Midway through the same period did not relinquish possession of Halfback Roger Stephens inter- the ball netted Central its third repted a pass by Reader on his own nwkeT. Quarterback Carinci 4(1 and srampered down the side- vr.r frorn jnside the half-line for a touchdown to put Cin- yard jne and Mort added his sec-cinnati within a point of State. touchdown of the evening The game was marked by fre- wnen he scored from the nine in quent fumbles, both teams hobbling lne fjMa five times. State lost the ball nvr lime, Centra scored IS first (owns three tunes and inc at toor. to Kairview six.

It has gone un- tied once, bv Michigan. 14 to 14. for a touchdown. wun only rour minutes to go witn With the Akron, Ohio, pro as fnr Miami touchdown The game brought football's. The fourth period was only one music erasing center ior we the man to beat, those in the best kil.kpd gnai nis igth out of "(fraud old man," Amos A lease old when the Trojans went position to do it were Frank 2)) attempt8, and Ohio was done.

Stan, back to the midwest his into the lead-this time with the Stanford started the game with stranahan, the sensational th Uh" tn it It Chicago teams ruled aid of a break. Some doubtful On the Ohio, amateur, defending cham- 0h', I HI in Often during his 4 veas tenure strategy that called for a fourth play of the, game speedy Bob pioM Ben Hogan, one of golf, big- "g-rf uar ter wln uk Hod na there sffi "I t. down plunge hy Stanford on their took the ballon h.s own ge.t money winners, and Ellsworth froiS ulennaH ila II IKICK ICeO HIKl IM IOOK VlflCS, me l.OS HngeKS ICIHlls Dial Ed Th hr.rh tha versed itiH field ana went bl yards thi imma o-nlf tne iwo-yaro iii.uk Inick, extra nn me inevnanie oiitcome, fr 7T7 XX riov. place kicked niiaiiK r. H.

Hlill mm 1 1 -pra Tiafi there Musick fumbled clear across Wakefield kicking the point. point. I Merriman went over for the M0 On the first nlav after the Oh taist. roa. a Hurv Mat Program Ken For Tuesday I N't PVERYTHING is in readiness for next Tuesday night's professional wrestling entertain ment in Memorial hall and QuaU ily A.

officials are makirtc plans lo handle a capacity crowd in view of the fact that favoree' performers are on the card. The headliner, at two out fit three falls, or a one-hour time limit will pit Johnny Demchuk againsl Oregon McDonald. The (ag team match for the same distance will find Wild Bill Zips and Alex kasaboski paired against Frankie Talaber and Buis Jones. The opener at 39 minutes, one fall to win, will between Whitey Walberg and Ken Maynes. Lanuenbaca an(j has only last week's 6-6 tie U.ia,,.;.

Va Plall Clair Mrrurry touchdown in the first nunute of TT" 1- kiekoff Rohinsnn. Alliance RnimtinAi 4nd Jftnd "fTd and Wakcfield SfiS pK -he n.t laimOnai ilia kicked the point. snwwa. to Paul Shoults, Washington snorta -k" so.rm other perfect mark to date. US (rot hack he came with Miser, winner 01 tne Augusta tnr Coach vnn Waldorf of Norlh-T esters played his first team only eight miniiles.

After thai the Wildcats operated under wraps. As early as the second period orlhwelern was operating with fourth siring performers. How completely Northwestern '1 regulars overshadowed the invaders is indicated clearly by the two touchdowns they scored before being sent to the bench. The Wildcat varsity traveled 39 vards in a sustained ground march which Masters tournament and the Knox- touchdown Cole's kick was ended with Musick hitting pay ville Open this year, was on his dirt. game todav at he has been since The third Stanford score came the start of play on Thursday.

Intercepted pass By Mitchell, an rlriea that trnn, the He not tOBether rounds of 3.1-3(5- "hlO half hack. Oil the Miami 411 lloosierslicat Nebraska 27-7 Bursal Fain law MrMillan Frama Frcfae Pllllrlwidy Staphanp ti Orammer Graham Haaa 0 7 PlftlpnlHlrg 13 IS Backiia Williami i "1 Shultt Kurt- M-lhrtlh Balitwin, Caraa n-iniam. Enda Baldwin Nt, K. O. R.

T. e. ii b. Birafki Mirhisan Stala Cl'i' lnnfttt Nlunrnvlllr O'Briaa Kortuiialo Paatlan Zipolmk Barnerl Bahan Alharnnn Oorinel Baldwin Hurt Davis -aj fl 0 md the Stanford LI, and again Merriman 70 tn add to his previous 141 for paved the way for Ohio's carried the big load bv sprinting the 211 total for 51 holes over the and last touchdown before I. W.

BI.AKK Bal. siapnana. aahatn. Fointl Aflar Tnuchdnwna Mlrhlsan State -p rzak Tarklaa Zito. Harm, nuarda Rlaekman.

l.Hmiii'" LINCOLN Nebr. Oct. 2(5. hh 'ard" afl" a sideline difficult and tricky Hermitage half ended. Brady slipped through A.

Orammrr his right tackle for the final 28. country club course. pass. four plays for its first touchdown iTi raniar Kallv. Backa Oil Ins.

Cappafrt. stfhnvilla Sv.eit. Rmdtr. Smith, fllii'k. Waldrnii.

jrnirviaw Indiana's Ben Raimondi had a and ir yar i in five plays for the second murker. tJon rtarhnck wonderful time here today before Qua Ton, h.lnwna Stubanvllla Central: Brlrn Venmn n.Vi. Crntar PranVik Me" Fslrvlaw: Roedlsar Point, VihalA. mrhanla Ret- after louihdown Belvecchlo, O'Brien. prk-WiMim.

Jim. F.lrvlew: Mnnre. Brenner I nw. i in virillr Wrilaman, Shepherd, Innuaoff, Raker. iota Unaamsn cU Dl.hl, Northwaat.rn Kartlass, Murphy.

Carle raced If yards for the first of slightly more than one and 24 yards for the next. They came to see the na- Nothwestern'l third touchdown, tions leading passer, and got a scored by its second stringers, rPar eyeful as the Hoosiers beat came almost as easily, with the Wildcats moving 2fi yards in four 11 7-plays for the tally. Jack Mackenzie Raimondi, operating from the sprinted 14 yards for it. Vir quarterback slot, passed for four Schwall converted after the first touchdowns, two in the second touchdown and Carle added the point after the third marker. twn th fourth- Northwestern in the fourth pe- And to toP il off' was riod moved "6 yards in seven plays day that Ren got the A.

R. Riu-for its final touchdown, with Ed xulo trophy given annually by the Parsegian scoring on a five-yard WE GET 'EM rkii iruTAAki CINOLIOni IN if JSs7l ffielB The Yardstick Ind. Nehr. Hinhop Win Easily DELAWARE, Oei 2fl. Ohio Weslevsn had an easy time disposing of" Depauw, 4fi-7, before 1000 Shelby field spectators today, scoring freely after solving the Hnosier football team's defense.

Coach George Gauthier gave his entire squad a chance to play, with all -Ohio Halfback Jim Wade sparkling in his return to the game, although he did not score. Wesleynn made 16 first downs to nine for Depsuw. Ohio a Pa. II I. F.

Boatlrk tutu I Wealhera Knepp fj Wrlsht Diamond C. leenbariar Ray baarh Llttlt H.nlar Berker Hans I Claynimba Rrentllnfer t) Plquetta ade Oalhtaith Mathle Oaden Lot'ei'mann F. Brnmer Depauw fl fl 11 Ohm Weelevaa tl 0 4 Depauw icorlni: Touchdown. Walkar fiuh for Boat i Point after townc hdown, Hull laub far Littlei iplaramant). Ohio W'aaleyan eeorine, Tomhdnwni lsihty tiub for Lolrerntano) 9: Mllli laub for Rarlni 3.

Mff'leary leub fnr smash at center. Don Hurson failed on the conversion try. College of the Pacific furnished the game's most spectacular play. Late in the second half, Ed Le-harnn intercepted a pass hy Don Burson on the College of Pacific five-yard line. The roast halfback was hemmed in and lateralled to SUITS niiani SO 14s.

tallied rnahlnc lllrll Kurward c.mpeled IS tarda hy forward pntteh FrWrS, pahar Intcrcppted Piinllna a.rraae Sfl Oppan. fumble recovered 1 Vdnra lat penalllea 7S I I 1 Sfl I (l Athletics Sign Itixiki4 SAN DIKGO, Oct. 2fi. lift George Kemp, promising young right-handed pitcher, has heen signed by the Philadelphia Athletics and will report to the Sally league farm club in Savannah next spring, Karle Bruckcr, coach of the A's, announced last night. quarter talley with sn 18-ysrd sprint to the Arkansas State 20, and on the next play Tom (Scooter) Dugan, a halfback, lateraled to End Jim DeFranco, who pitched a touchdown pass to Jirn Daunt, the right end.

A few minutes later Dugan returned a punt 70 yards to score. Arkansas State got inside Xa-vier's 30-yard line only four times during the game. Xavier a 2 The eenrtng. Tnuchdnwne Cnrtel. Mc-Quada.

Damn, Dusan Pnlnta after toucb-downe -Coral lvi placements). Cedarvtil ins isnedal lo The Dayton Daily Neva) XENIA, Oct. 26. Cedarvillt college celebrated its football homecoming here today by defeating Xavier university's squad from Cincinnati 20 to 7 at Cox athletic field. The Yellow Jackets scored early Bf recovering a fumble soon after tlic kick-off.

Virgil McCunlty going over from tne one-yard line. Shaughnessy went eighteen yards off tackle for the second score and Virgil McNulty climaxed a seventy-five yard with a counter in the fourth quarter. Rader kicked the two extra points. Xavier escaped a shjtout when Dobkins ran thirty-two yards to score in the third period and Bar-rohla kicked the extra point. It was Cedarville's third win against two defeats and one tie.

Wayne Hardin on the two-yard line. Hardin broke into the clear, National Civic league to the na- rsred to the Northwestern tion's leading athlete of Italian line and, when about to be tackled, ancestry, made the play's second lateral, tossing to find John Rohde, who "ll0di Jft to business ran across for the touchdown. in aftrr lndJla1a Pacific made its other touch- hich limited Ne- down in the final minute of plav to nn UrX down tne Collie Kidwell of Pacific recovered flrst half- had a Husker a fumble on the Wildcats' 14-vard dnvf' on th 31. passed to DOS Atkinson for the UaMaharry l.t Test marker. Brown iC.

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ATKmenn InHl.n, 0 0 07 UrVia Mahraaka enrasa Xttvier Triumphs CINCINNATI, Oct. M.U&-m Xavier univenity Muskcteen eeored two spectacular touchdowns hi the final period today as they blanked Arkansas State 2G-0, before 3o00 fans. Xavier scored In the first period after recovering a fumble on the visitors' one-foot line, Fullback Frank Cortes bucking the ball over the double stripe. A jaunt by Quarterback Roll MrQuarie, ex-Ohio Stater, accounted for the second six-pointer in the Cortex set up the first fourth Fvarlal Klein Indiana Touchdnwni: MihaJInvlrh. Nerthweatern II fl fl It Pihna Deranek iW, Kutra Points C.

Collese of Parlftc 0 7-U Armetmns laub for Ooldabarryi I ipltca- Touchdnwna Carle J. alsrktnelzr hde. mtnta. Nabraak Touchdown: Nydan. Paraenan.

Atkineon. Points after louah- Kxtra Point Vacantl taub for Matheny, downa. Schwall, Harla. Wsila. (placement).

Kentucky Reserves Avenue Miami in LEXINGTON, Oct. 26. Kentucky's Reserves srored Bombers Seek rth Straight through the air and overlntid tn- OlRiaBaaaHTIrKnrsiTaV Weld It Yourself MAGIC WAND WELDER Portable Outfit Any 110-V. AC Circuit A Dependable Maintenance Tool for kS tTtTtTlTtTti farmtr, Garage Man, fcvryone day to defeat the Miami, 0., uni- okk.KINC. their fifth consecutive vera team, 19-f.

and avenge 3 win th a walloping at the hands of n.vtnn pombpr. wi mppt the Buckeye, las week. Covington. Ky Rockets in i Ta yUnf fc rid tilt at Hudson field st 2:30 touchdown lead in the first half before a fumble led tn the only P' Miami tally in the third period. (oach Hip Mason will Kentucky added tha clincher in be without two of his best men for the last frame.

Sundays name but says he will Miami field strong aggregation. Miss- it ing from the lineup will be Julius Beaumont end Jesse Garrett. They llherforce Reaten both suffered injuries Isst Sunday XENIA, Oct 26 I Tennes- w'hen the Bombers defeated the see State 'college of Nashville die- Dayton Merchants. 20-0. appointed 8000 Wilberforce uni- The Bombers opened the season versity homecoming fans today by a'.

Louisville, where they de-thumping the Ohio team, 25-7. ifeated the Louisville Cadets, It was the second setback in six The next week they met the Colum-starts for Wilberforce and the bus Cadets at Hudson field and fourth straight victory for tha vis- turned back the visitors, 40-0. The itors. Wilberforce's only touch- next victim was the stubborn Msr-down came on a 75-yard drive in ion Safety Cab eleven, which fell the third period. Quarterback Hull 6-0, at Marion.

In the latter tilt passed a short one to Halfback Carl in Crowe scored a second You Are Invited to Attend Our Free Welding Clinic All Day Tuesday, Oct. 29 a Factory Eipert ShieU. for the score, and Hull touchdown but had the points taken added the. point. aw ax because of a penality against Tennessee State scored in everv the Daytonians.

period but the third. Taylor pass- Last week, the Dayton Mer- Washington and chants fell victim to the Bombers. for two of the touchdowns. "rt'. CoWe; Cron Country Fnwtks.

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