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Sunday, October 15, 1950 Wisconsin WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Madison PAGE 4. SECTION 5 Tennessee Pounds meter OIogdg Wots, mop Packers Face Bears Today in Chicago CHICAGO (AP) The Green Chattanooga, 41-0 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. U.R) Tennessee combined power and alertness Saturday to gnd out a 41-0 victory over hapless Chattanooga before the interested gaze 1 Stevens Point Bay Packers, who haven't beaten Ortmann Pass Good for First Down the Chicago Bears twice in the same season since 1935, will try to swing the deal today. Play Defensive Ball in Last Half v. '-Hill tm i imum i MTOlnit llltTIKH 1 Is 21-7 Victor A crowd of 50,000 fans will sit in on the proceedings at Wrigley of Alabama Coach Red Drew.

The Volunteers pounded the ends and tackles for touchdowns in every period with a procession of hard-driving backs operating behind a charging line. The Vols could do no wrong, just as they could do no right when Mississippi State upset them 7-0 two weeks ago. Next Saturday the Vols tackle Alabama's Red Elephants here. Field in the 65th renewal of this oldest National Football League Pointers Whip River Falls rivalry. The "new" Packers, under Coach Gene Ronzani, an ex-Bear, won the 1950 opener from the favored Bruins at Green Bay, 31-21.

Raklovits Scores on 76-Yard Run Back in 1935 the Packers led by STEVENS POINT (V- Stev Colgate Defeats Holy Cross, 35-28 the incomparable Don Hutson LOS ANGELES. -(UP) Illi then a rookie downed the Bears in Green Bay, 7-0, and made it a nois uncorked two quick scoring thrusts Friday and then went into HAMILTON, N. Y. (UP) lea ens Point smashed River Falls, 21-7, Saturday for a Teachers Conference football victory. River Falls scored in the first period after driving 70 yards in sweep by winning the game in Totten, a sophomore who never 4 Chicago, 17-14.

Not since 1941 when Green Bay took a 16-14 decision have the Packers won at played 11-man football before his college days, ran for two touchdowns and sparked a determined Wrigley Field. Both clubs will say it with passes today, with Quarterback a defensive shell to defeat UCLA, 14-6, in an intersectional football game in Memorial Coliseum before 45,619 spectators. A spectacular 52-yard pass play from Quarterback Fred Major to End Tony Klimek in the first quarter set up the first Illinois touchdown which came on a nine-yard aerial by the same six plays. Howard Matthias scored from the Stevens Point 18 over right guard. Tom Linehan drop-kicked the extra point.

In the second quarter, Stevens Point recovered a River Falls fumble on the River Falls 29 and carried the ball to the seven. Right 1 Iff -t, tW second half stand to give Colgate a 35-28 win over Holy Cross Saturday. Halfback Totten, a 170-pound speedster, went 64 yards and 17 yards in the third period to break a 21-21 tie and give the home team its margin victory. Colgate had led 21-7 at halftime only to see a long punt return aud an 84 vard sustained drive pull The Illinl uncorked another Johnny Lujack tossing for the Bears and Tobin Rote and Paul Christman for the Packers. In the contest at Green Bay the game was decided on the Packers' return of two interceptions for touchdowns and the runback of a punt for another.

For Green Bay, it will be the start of a two-game road trip. Af Half Nubbs Miller circled left end for the touchdown and kicked the extra-point. crowd-thrililng play early in the The Pointers drove 63 yards in eight plays in the third period. DICK RAKLOViiS good jot 7.13 average the Crusaders up to a tie. John Turco was the star of the punt Miller tallied again from the 16 off left tackle and made the con ter today's game the Packers fly to New York for a Thursday night version.

third period when Fullback Dick Raklovits, needing a yard for a first down, broke through center and raced 76 yards to the second touchdown. IUini Go Into Shell Youthful Illinois' Coach Ray Eliot then ordered his team to play defensive ball and let UCLA take its best shots at the powerful Illini line. The Bruins made li-eria'imiiiriwMiaM game with the Yanks. In the final period, Stevens return which was good for 85 yards and a touchdown. Charlie Maloy passed three times and hit end Tom McCann ior the tying marker.

Point recovered on a fumble on its own five and drove 95 yards. Left Bears Escape with 13-7 Win half Jack Potter rammed over identifiable players are Army's Harold Loeh-Iein (86), an end, and Ed Stahura (62), a guard, and Michigan's Tony Momsen (59), center, and John Hess (79), a tackle. The Cadets won, 27-6. (AP Wirephoto) Michigan Halfback Chuck Ortmann throws a pass (dotted line) to End Lowell Perry good for an 18-yard gain and a first down on Army's 33-yard line in the first half of the Wolverine-Cadet game at Yankee Stadium Saturday. Other from the one for the final touch Lawrence College Tops Grinnell, 34-6 APPLETON (JP) Lawrence college rolled over Grinnel, 34-6, Saturday in a Midwest Conference football game.

Sophomore Full down.1 Potter circled right end for the point after touchdown. Prep Football Wisconsin Rapids 15, RhineUnder 1 Park Falls 12, Mosinee 6 Kewaunee 14, Oconto 0 Over Trojans LOS ANGELES (P) California's unbeaten Golden Bears got the fight of their lives Satur back Bruce Bigford opened Lau East Seniors La Crosse Drubs Oshkosh, 56-6 rence scoring in the first quarter -ADVERTISEMENT- Michigan State Downs William Mary, 33-14 Win to Retain day but escaped with a 13-7 victory OSHKOSH UP) The La Crosse Phill Hass and Dick Boya gave the; Mpiu Anti-Skid Rubber Vikins a 21-6 halftime margin. iAlu ford went 38 yards on a quick 'rAr Tiftt Fvfra over a surprising Southern Cali STATISTICS tTI-l Illinois First Downs 10 7 Rushing Yardage 134 111) Passing Yardage 64 SS Passes Attempted 20 10 Passes Completed 8 5 Passes Intercepted 1 4 Punts 7 10 Punting average 41.S 34.7 Fumbles 2 1 Yards Penalized 46 63 thrust after thrust, getting to the one-yard line and failing, before erve Tailback John Florence finally got UCLA rolling to a score late in the final period. Teachers college football power fornia football team in a Coa ner in the second hald. and jwi iiiwj wnv amm Mendota Lead Conference battle that was waged house buried Oshkosh, 56-6, Saturday to score its third straight vic right down to the final gun.

The favored- Bears from Berke jCrip on Icy Roads tory in the Wisconsin State Teach ers' College Conference. Halfback Carl Shields passed to End Ray Spangenberg in the end zone for the final touchdown. Bill Cerney kicked four extra points. The unbeaten La Crosse eleven ley, facing defeat for the first time in 19 straight conference A new kind of anti-skid rubber EAST LANSING, Mich. (UP) Michigan State college rebounded Saturday with a 33-14 Homecoming day victory over William and Mary before 35,656 piled up eight touchdowns and eight conversions to make the game games, bounced back like cham The East Seniors and West Sophomores retained first place in the Mendota and Monona divisions of the Four Lakes League high school football program Saturday.

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Midway This boon to motorists Is now Oshkosh registered its lone Juniors, 20-0 to remain undefeat erful running and passing attack, overcame a 7-6 deficit early in the game and went on to erase some CIGAR touchdown in the second period on a 22-yard pass from Cliff in the first quarter the Bears fearsome threesome Fullback Johnny OJscewski, and Halfbacks ed. The West Sophomores retain ed its lead despite a 12-12 tie with memories of last week's upset Jim Monachino and Pete the East Sophomores. trouncing by Maryland. In other games, Wisconsin high Schabarum traveled 76 yards in 10 running plays and one short pass Quarterback Jim Marinos defeated Central, 9-0, the Mon available locally. This special anti-skid rubber compound is called Skid-Rid and is put on tires in exactly the same way as an ordinary recap.

The cost is less than half the price of a new tire. The new recap is not a special tread design. The rubber itself does the gripping. Users say it gives greatly improved traction A pass from Florence to End Ernie Stockert for eight yards put UCLA on the scoreboard, but the Bruins could not get another drive going in the final minutes of Play. Although the Major-to-Klimek passing combination and Raklovits' brilliant run gave Illinois the points for the victory, it was the work of the line that stopped UCLA dead for the first time this season.

Illinois, after running up seven first downs in the first half, failed to make a single first down in the two final periods, kicking three times on first downs and Michigan State Rolled Michigan State rolled to five ona division, and the East Juniors tossing for the tally. Les Richter whipped the West Seniors, 12-0, in a Mendota division game. missed the try for the extra point USC scored by putting together Pete Barrett's pass to Ted Schwebke to Boyd Kohn. Fullback Ace Loomis set the La Crosse scoring pace with three touchdowns, two on passes and one on a plunge. Halfback George Sladky made two touchdowns, one on a pass and the other on a run.

Tackle John Knispel scored on a trick formation on which he became an eligible receiver, place-kicked five conversions and threw a pass for another point after touchdown. Bob Kime also kicked two extra points and single touchdowns were a long march late in the third and touchdowns, the most spectacular being a 90-yard punt runback by Halfback Jesse Thomas. William and Mary converted two Spartan fumbles into touchdowns, scoring both times on passes which were troublesome to the Michigan State secondary all early in the fourth periods. Quarterback Wilbur Robertson engi Yes, a good cigar is a pleasant Rirt rpPanc.last two or more sea- smoke and mellow Howard. neered the 62-yard thrust in 13 plays.

Halfback Jim Sears scored Blackney for 40 yards and Don Anderson's three-yard smash scored twice for the East Juniors. Wisconsin high beat Central on Bruce Precourt's 30-yard pass reception, his point conversion and safety. Arch "Buzz" Ely of the West Seniors received a head injury. frequently on second and third Frank Gifford's conversion put the downs. Trojans ahead, 7-6.

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La Crosse brought along 38 play ers and all saw action. tal after observation. Aw fin. Pir ht, iney win Roy Crane plunging two yards over the goal after Halfback Everett Grandelius drove 23 yards deep into enemy territory. A fumble by State Halfback Vince Pisano on his own 30 gave William and Mary the break it needed to score midway in the first period.

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EVERETT GRANDELIUS 23 yards. Beloit College 'IT Spoils Carroll's Illinl Linemen Heroes The Bruins, held to two first downs until midway in the third period, were able to run, up yardage thereafter because they were on offense practically the entire time. But aside from the one touchdown drive, all their efforts were stopped. Sam Piazza and John Karras, the Illini speedsters, were held to short gains by the Bruin line, which showed defensive strength in spurts. Instead of the backs being the heroes, it was the linemen who stood out for the Big 10 team.

Chief among these was Charles Boerio as line-backer and a host of ends, including Don Smith, Rex Smith, Fred Wodziak and Klimek. Raklovits Averages 7.13 For the Bruins. Florence and Sophomore Ted Narleski were the only backs able to get UCLA rolling. Center Don Moomaw and End Darrell Riggs were the real standouts for the Bruins on defense and largely responsible for the failure of Piazza and Karras to get rolling. Major completed five out of 10 passes he attempted for 95 yards, all in the first half, while Narleski for UCLA had the best rer- ment was good to give the Indians their brief 7-6 lead.

Michigan State roared back sec-1 onds later when Thomas ran 90 yards on a punt return to again put the Spartans ahead to stay. Grandelius Scores The State eleven scored twice in TOBACCO costs only slightly more than the recapping job rlone. Be sure to see this remarkable new kind of anti-skid recap next time you are near Corastock- Johnson, 1002 Regent Madison 5, iWis. Phone 6-7472. Homecoming, 21-6 617 State St.

Phone 5-6548 Beverly Hanson Repeats as Texas Open Champ FORT WORTH, Tex. UP) Beverlv Hanson successfully de Open Monday Evenings STATISTICS First Downs 26 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardase 130 Passes Attempted 18 Passes Completed 9 Passes IntercepUed 1 Punts 2 Punting Average 44 Fumbles Lost 2 Yards Penalized 45 11 40 144 26 14 2 7 41 1 23 fended her Women's Texas Open i crown with a see-saw 1-up victory ntmi" Pratt' RprO in thp 36-hole the final period when Fullback Phil Middleton intercepted a pass on Whitewater's 44-yard line and went all the way. Glass Paces Rice VI Ubl jsjw. WAUKESHA (JP) Beloit College handed Carroll its fourth straight loss, 21-6, Saturday before a capacity homecoming crowd of 3,500. Beloit Quarterback Alex Naid-enovich plunged over from the two yard line in the first quarter to climax a drive that started from the 38.

Beloit tallied twice in the second chamoionshiD battle Saturday at Kiver crest. the second period on marches of 64 and 50 yards. Grandelius drove to the first one on a one-yard dive and Halfback Don McAuliffe scored the other on an 11-yard sprint, giving Michigan State a 26-7 halftime advantage. The Spartans scored again at the start of the third period, unleashing a furious aerial attack which moved them from their 26-yard line to the gcal in six plays. Grandeliuis scored the touchdown on a six-yard drive off tackle.

Lineups: MICHIGAN STATE LE R. Carey, Dibble, King, Deker Past Pitt, 14-7 Solunar Tables Use Central Standard Time Lotowhite Proves to Be Lot of Horse in Grev Laa Stakes PITTSBURGH (U.R) Guar. P. M. M.

Minor Major Minor Major terback Vernon Glass, the trigger man in the passing guns of the Rice Owls, spoiled Pittsburgh's home opener Saturday by leading the Southwestern Conference period. Naidenovich cracked over from the one and late in the period Julie Pellegrini scored, also on a one-yard plunge. Halfback Tony Paris converted after ecah touchdown. Carroll's lone score came on a NEW YORK (UP) Lotowhite Mon." proved to be a lot of horse as hetTues. streaked to a surprise nose victory Wed.

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LG Yocca, Garner WilUams urey Lag Handicap at Jamaica. one-yard buck in the fourth period by Pete Dillios. Joe Osterander tne Fantners. Bob Bestwick scored the Pan Fri. Sat.

Sun. thers' sole touchdown in the sec formance by completing four out of six for 36 yards. Raklovits, his average fattened by the 76 yards from scrimmage, was good for 7.13 yards per carry in 16 times he handled the ball. Halfback Howard Hansen led the Bruins with an average of 3.8 yards in five carries. Lineups: VCIA IF Wilkinson, Rlrs, F.scher, Lne, LT Mitchell.

Way. Ln lewand, Maclachlan, Fraychl-nlaud. Zelinki Pare. Moomaw Breeland. RG Flynn, Mandnla, Rurhanaa.

RT Mena. Strosi-heln Miller. RT Mena. Stroschetn, Miller. failed to kick the extra point.

ond quarter when he pushed over Creamer, Timmerman, Weaver RG Kapral. Kush RT McFadden, Stroio, Hughes, Morgan RE Minank, Luke QB W. Carey, Dorow, J. Thomas, Boyd ine three-year-old chesnut colt, which hadn't won a stake race since last April, sneaked through along the rail in the stretch and then autgamed Piet in the run for the wire. on a quarterback sneak and KENTUCKI ANA'S LITTLE DUKE Tackle Nick Bolkovac converted.

10 lbs. Fee $20 The Owls equalized the score LH Grandelius, McAuliffe, Thrower, 1 Dark Seal and Kansas Batters Iowa State, 33-21 AMES, la. (U.R) The Uni near the end of the half on a 65- White Arise finished third, a neck back of Piet and another neck in front yd. drive powered by the throw you want good heads end short ing of Glass and Billy Burkhalt- of Palestinian. Three Rings, the ers hard running.

Glass threw two RF Watson, Stockert, Livingston, 3 muzzies on your I puppies use this little stud and versity of Kansas grounrj attack overpowered the Iowa State col tor 20 yards and Burkhalter on Short. wuson, RH Pisano, Benson, Vogt, Qual FB Crane, Panin WILLIAM AND MARY LE 3agazzo, Smith, Bates, Joe Connors LT Gahlman, Releneth LG Kirk. Burke, Poms, McNara Layne, Finn, Witt RG Mi-Gale, slatynski, Lupo RT Gonier, Kremer, Clements RE Heflin, Wilson. Goodlow OB Mark wound up the drive from the half Ml Marvin, Moore. Narleski.

Flor oe sansnea. Show and pet yard line. Bill Wright kicked the i type punples for extra point. favorite, finished fifth while One Mitter, twice victorious over Noor in recent starts, was a disappointing sixth. Because of his poor form in recent week, Lotowhite was ignored in the begging, paying $31.10, $13.20 and $7.00.

Piet paid $8.10 and $4.40, Arise, $3.30 llfcMI" irliii i sale irom mis sire. Rice added the clincher early ence. RHB Hansen, Jones, Sabol. FB Williams. Keyes.

ILLINOIS IB Klimek, Wodziak. Vernasc.o, LT I'lrlrh, Mueller. LG Tahlll. Studley. B.

Smith. lege air offensive, 33-21, Saturday. It was the second Big Seven Conference victory for Kansas and Iowa State's first loop loss against one victory. Charley Hoag, Oak Park, 111., sophomore, sparked the Kansas victory as he charged to two touch LH Yewcic. Miodusewski, Flanagan, the third period.

The drive began when Burkhalter returned MR. MRS. S. E. WECK 3716 Linderman Racine, Wis.

'Breeders of Choice Boston" Genuine iJKV $010 your i Ills iiwl Vohaska, Boerio, Sabino, Cole, Chris Warriner's punt to the Rice 36. In a dozen plays the Owls l. Lewis, k. Lewis RH Weber. Fones, Hilling FB Magdziak, John Connors Score by Periods: Michigan State ..13 13 7 033 William Mary .7 0 0 714 nan.

RfJ I.vnrh. Brown. Gnldovic. FT Slegert, A. Tate.

BP Fox. R. Smith. Pnna. OH Major.

Rebecca. Fnxels. completed the drive with Half downs and led the Jayhawks into back Sonny Wyatt, Manny Brad Touchdowns: Crane. Thomas, Gran an early 19-0 lead. Bill Weeks, Cyclone passing ace, en and Burkhalter sharing the MB Piazza.

Douglass, Laz, Clark, Bachoiiros. delius Z. McAuine, k. Lewis, Hetiin. running attack.

Points after touchdown: K. Carey 3, K. HB Karras. Stevens. Rvlowicz.

connected with 17 of 26 attempts Lewis Z. for 198 yards arid was the Cyclone's Glass spurred the push with a 23-yard pass to Bob Allen on the Referee: W. H. Averett, North only effective offensive threat Carolina State: umoire: J. C.

Wilson Pitt 16. After two ground plays, Ohio State; Field Judge: Wallie Marks. niacc naccorl fnni. wrrt K'n4 Arhicaen: linesman: T. J.

Reames Neathery, Brosky. FB Raklovits. B. Tate. Score by Periods Illinois 7 0 7 014 ICLA 0 0 ft 66 Touchdowns: Klimek, Raklovits, FtirMrt.

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