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103 nnz-iL menu )v Rangers win, mm I For Perfect Season Ann Arbor, Nov. 22 (JP). Michigan's Big Nine champs climaxed their first unbeaten, untied football cam paign in 15 years with three smashing touchdown marches today to beat a determined Ohio State eleven, 21-0. It was Michigan's ninth straight victory of. the season.

Five times in the first half the Wolverines pushed inside the Buck Nine Big Roses eyes 25-yard line, but only once did they maintain the drive to MICHIGAN Mann Hilkene Toniasi POS. OHIO STATE I. Bonnie 1. WiUon L. Jahliuth lucore And highly-favored Michigan 5-3; Montreal Goalie Hurt Montreal, Nov.

22 (JP). The Rangers, putting on an all-out offensive, defeated the Canadiens, 5-3, tonight to pull within one point of fourth-place Montreal in the National Hockey League. It was a doubly costly loss for the Canadiens who lost goalkeeper Bill Durnan through injury shortly alter the second period started. Durnan suffered a severe gash over the left eye as he dived to the ice in making a save and was cut by Cal Gardner's skate. After a 20 minute delay, Gerry McNeill, goalie for the Montreal Royals of the Quebec Senior Hockey League, took over and turned in a creditable performance.

The Canadiens were leading 1-0 when Durnan led by only 7-0 at halftime before White Imncan KG. turning on the power in the last Wilkins Pritula Rifenbunc ton JenillOffS i atrue half for two more touchdowns. R.T.. RE. U.K..

L.H. Yenres Upstart Ohio State, geared for (lark rwhat would have been the season's R.H VwiloY Chappuis C. Elliott Weiscnburgrer 7 7 21 biggest upset, stopped the mighty V.B Cline Ohio State Michigan olverines three times inside the Mlehiiran touehdown Elliott. Chap- puis Weisrnburcer. Conversion Hne-ke 25 in the first two periods, once taking the ball on downs, again halting a drive on Rod Swinehart's STATE MK.H One Down, Two to Go 10 'M First downs (Aome foto) Yards famed rushing nel pass interception and the third time breaking it up when tackle I'aes alU-tnpled Passes eompieted Yards Rained passing- lit 17 Hi a 12 65 217 1 4 Dick Shannon recovered Bob Chap- Pasrs iFitereepted by The first of his three blockers has already done his duty as Princeton's George Sella sweeps left end for six yards against Dartmouth in first quarter at Palmer Stadium.

The Tigers roared for three periods, but had hardly a squeak left at the finish, getting by, 14-12. (Story on opposite page) Jpuis tumble. 1 he clock ran out on Yds. runbaek of intercepted passe 1 15 Iiintini7 average Irom scrim'-e 135.7 37. Total yanla all kirks returned flit 37 Opponent fumbles re'-overed 2 1 Yards lost, penally 25 30 another Michigan march after it had reached the Ohio State 15 just lefore halftime.

went to the dressing room where eight stitches were required to close the gash. B()WER TELLS ing the rubber for the Rangers, was given the credit. Richard put the Canadiens ahead early in the third, but the Rangers But the power that had swept McNeill, who can play three games before automatically becom rthe Wolverines through 12 straight rvictories since mid-season last 'year netted a first period score on Chalmers (Bump) Elliott's four- yard end sweeps and halfback t'happuis, the Toledo pass-pitcher, anil fullback Jack Weisenburger away winner on statistics, grinding out 24 first downs to the Buckeye's 10 and gaining 450 yards running and passing to Ohio States 174. Chappuis, No. 1 cog in a masterful Michigan offense that churned out 345 points in nine games to opponents' 53, sparkled in one of his greatest ground-gaining days in a Wolverine uniform.

He sprinted and pitched for 307 yards, or almost three-fourths of the Michigan total. (Other picture on back page) than rang up four goals in a row, Grant Warwick, Buddy O'Connor, Don Raleigh and Ed Kullman scoring. Richard scored the final goal with less than two minutes to go. Pos. RANGERS CANADIENS Henry Durnan Colville Harvey L.D Eddolls Harmon C.

O'Connor ing a professional, will be the Canadiens' net tomorrow against the Bruins in Boston. Maurice Richard, Canadiens right winger, counted all three Montreal goals. He scored the opener of the game in the first period and Bill Juzda tied it for the Rangers midway through the second from a scramble. Elmer Lach of the Canadiens knocked the puck into his own net and Juzda, last man touch- Knicks Drop 3d Straight, 33-78 The leg-weary Knickerbockers dropped their third straight BAA test last night to the Joe Fulks-propelled Philly Warriors, 83-78, before 5,342 at the 69th Regiment Armory. Fulks and Howie Dallmar set the Knicks back on their heels time after time with brilliant sharp shooting from all angles.

Each scored 22 points. Capt. Johnny Palmer of the New Yorkers was the game's individual scoring leader, however. He pushed in 30 points, the team's best effort of the season- crossed the last white stripe in the last half on short runs. j.

Although the Buckeyes rose up R.W Kullnian Richard ake on UeTense at key points to keep score down and avert a widely expwted rout. Michigan was a run- Watson HANGERS 1 -3 Montreal 1 0 Scoring-: First period Richard La-hl Second periotl Juzda (R) unassisted 1 12:0.. Third penoil Richard HC, 48-0; Rams Gain ONE Yard (Mi "iw-ni Warwick K) (la-prade) 2:55: O'Connor RI Moel 5:59: Raleiph R1 (unassisted! 10:01: Kullman Rl (Watson) 17:21: Richard (Ml (unassisted) 18:1.1. Penalties! Harmon 2. Leswick.

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Holy Cross' NFL Standing Detroit, Nov. 22 (JP). Rookie Jim McFadden rapped in three still sputtering uncertainly, galloped to a 48-0 victory over Forclham's hornless Rams in their final home game of a comparatively unsuccessful season on Fitton Field today before 700. EASTERN DIVISION Point! froals, two of them within eight W. T.

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Chicago 6. PREPARATION FOR F.C.C. LICENSE WESTERN DIVISION Points W. I T. Kor Ax'nst seconds in the dying minutes of the game, to give the Red Wings an 8-5 NHL victory over the Black-hawks tonight before 12,351 fans.

Toronto, Nov. 22 (JP). Left winger Joe Klukay's goal late in the third period gave the Maple Leafs a 4-3 victory over the Bruins tonight and put the Leafs out in front in the NHL race. 10! 152 1.14 tiu uo arda 7 1 it 173 "hi-ao lleTK 2 2114 Green 4 4 171 1-os Anselen 4 14! Detroit 6 lbd The Crusaders, who came to life in the first and final periods to score 20 and 21 points, respectively, encountered little or no opposition. Paced by line-plunging fullback Veto Kissell, Holy Cross rolled up -299 yards by rushing against one solitary yard for the hapless visitors from New York.

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Cross 10th win in the series which includes two ties. Holy Cross scored its first TD in the opening minutes on a 7l yard march led by Bobby Sullivan and To- KORIHM I. lent he 1. landmark 1. Kn flora HOLY l'Rei (o.tello I'nlnier Reillr SUMler AAC Standing EASTERN DIVISION W.

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With the reserves in action, the Crusader attack stalled, the Rams limiting them to a single touchdown in the second quarter. That came with Brennan pitching from Fordham's 13 to Angelo Maglio in the end zone'. Holy Cross offense slowed down in the third until the final minute when Cross moved the ball to the Ram 47. On the second play in the finale, Johnny Connolly raced 42 yards for another score. Midway through the session, Franny Burked in at left half, intercepted a Ford-ham pass and sprinted 22 yards for fix more points.

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