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SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM 45 ftov. 23 1956 Bulldog Runner tre Dame's Paul Hornung failed to materialize because the Irish star was sidelined in the first period. Notre Dame didn't-score until Iowa had a 35-0 lead. Wins NAIA Title OMAHA, Neb. (UP) Rayi Manion arrived without Coach Oregon State, ended their regular season with an 8-1 record and their first undisputed Big Ten championship since 1921.

Iowa raced to a 28-0 lead over the Irish. Quarterback Kenny Ploen went 10 yards for the first Iowa touchdown and set up the second with a 32-yard spurt to the Notre Dame one. He scored again in the second quarter on a 41-yard run. IOWA CITY, Iowa (B Iowa's Rose Bowl-bound Big Ten football champions put a golden touch to the best Hawkeye season in 35 years with a spectacular 48-8 rout of Notre Dame yesterday. Iowa stabbed Notre Dame with dazzling long runs.

A crowd of 56,632 huddled in slightly below freezing weather to watch Iowa's best offensive show of the season. The Hawks, headed for a New Year's Day Rose Bowl duel with Notre Dame 0 0 8 ft 8 Iowa 14 14 7 1348 Notre Dame scoring Touchdown: Ward, 14, pass from Cooke. Safety: Harris, Iowa tackled in end zone by Geremia. Iowa scoring Touchdowns: Ploen 2, 10, run, 41, run; Dobrino 1, plunge; Harris 2. 23, pass-run from Manion, 24, University of Red- Ted Runner and was the sole lands upset favored Bill Tidwell representative of Redlands.

He of Emporia State (Kansas) yes-J entered the race specifically to terday and won the first annual, have a chance to race against Tidwell for the second time. Ploen, 61, run; Hagler S3, run; Walk NAIA cross country race at Omaha University in 22:42.2. Ploen' advertised duel with No er 8, run. conversions: Pr escort 6, Manion led at the half-mile point on the four mile, 55-yard snow-packed course but relin quished the lead to Tidwell at Their first meeting came in 1954 when Manion was in the Navy. The two raced at San Diego but Manion admits "I wasn't in good shape.

Tidwell beat the socks off me then. In fact, it couldn't even be called a contest." The time in yesterday's race was considered good by NAIA of the three and one-half mile mark, itMf. fj Bears Favored Over New York Tidwell was in front up to the Hawkeyes Named to Rose Bowl beginning of the cinder path which starts about 30 yards from the finish line. It was here Manion made his kick and was pulling steadilvl Hill will have two and three men on him which will open away from Tidwell at the finish line. areas for Bear runners and other pass receivers.

ficials in view of the wintry conditions. South Dakota State won the team trophy with 77 points. Fort Hayes State. (Kansas) was second with 88 points, and Howard Payne (Brownwood, Texas), was third with 94. CHICAGO WThe University of Iowa last night was officially A Giant setback and a Chicago Bill Dunlap, Fort Hays State (Kansas), finished third.

Seventy-seven runners started Cardinal victory over Pittsburgh designated as the Big Ten Conference representative in the Rose would produce a dealock for first the race but only 75 finished. place in the eastern. The Cards Bowl game at Pasadena, Jan. 1. lost to the Steelers 14-7 last week.

William Reed, assistant Big Ten LOS ALAMITOS RACE RESULTS but they'll be on their home grounds tomorrow. Chicago is commissioner, said the choice was unanimous among the first six Big favored by points. The streaking Washington Red Ten athletic directors to submit FIRST MO yards. -year-olds ft up in Grade A minus. Purse S110U.

DRAGS TODAY Bob Alsaenz, who had the top time in the nationals at 159.01 m.p.h., is entered in today's Southern California NHRA Championship Drag Meet at Morrow Strip their choices by telegram. The Nona Bam 112 (Shaw) 50.90 19.90 14.30 skins take on the Cleveland Browns in another important other four have not been heard utue Dave May lb (Armstrong) west of Colton. Over 250 entries are expected for the day-long meet, which opens at 7 a.m from, but a majority is sufficient. 12.30 7.00' Inchon 135 (Canchola) S.60! (By United Press) The high-scoring Chicago Bears are seven-point favorites to defeat the New York Giants in a Sunday game that will go a long ways toward deciding National Football League conference titles. The odds-makers are giving the Bears the ed on the strength of a seven-game winning streak that boosted them into first place in the western conference.

The Bears hold a one-half game lead over Detroit which lost its share of the top spot by losing to Green Bay on Thanksgiving day. A crowd of close to 70,000 is expected to witness a bruising struggle in Yankee Stadium. The Bears have scored 288 points-most in the circuit The Giants' key should be their crack defensive line. New York, the eastern conference leaders with a 6-2 record, will depend on the running of Frank Gifford and Alex Webster plus the passing of Charley Con-erly. The Giants, however, have no one to match the brilliance of Harlon Hill, the Bears' end.

and continues until top eliminator at 5 p.m. game. The 'Skins are three-point favorites off their successive tri Iowa won sole possession of the Big Ten crown yesterday when umphs over the Browns, Cards, Vandy Zandy 116 (Lawyer) 25.60 8 00 5.4S El Unico 115 (Littell) 3.60 2.90 Cousin Twig 118 (Fishburn) 4.70 Time :28 410. Also ran Ariel Jeep. Rand Bam.

Clabber's Ana Choppa Bam, La Bam, Black Dale. No scratches. SIXTH 350 yards. 3-year-olds up In Grade AA plus. Purse $1500.

Mr. Joe Big 116 (Brittain) 10.60 5.40 4.SJ Mr. Boo 117 (Chapman) 10.90 7.70 Chief Win 117 (Hetrick) 6 4 Time :18 510. Also ran Kid Viersen. Question's Gold, Dr.

Two Bits, Maydeek, Davril, Pokey Clabber, Gray Bar. Scratched Connie Leo, Battle Rocket SL Louis Orphan. Cieneea. SEVENTH 350 yards. 2-year-olds.

Allowances. The Preview. Purse $1500 Cute Trick 122 (Banks) 3.40 2.80 2.60 Mr. Mackay 320 iGuillory) 5.90 4.50 Time :23 710. Also ran Katie Bam.

Vandy Little Myrt, Johnny Rapid, Dunlap Kid. General Doug, Exchange. Scratched Roving Gamhler, L-D Joe Possum, Little Boots Cee, Mix Master. SECOND 330 yards. 3-year-olds up In Grade A plus.

Purse S1200. Ohio State was walloped by Michi Detroit and the Giants. gan 19 to 0. Iowa won a share of Rounding out the five-game pro the crown a week ago. gram, San Francisco will be at Mary Twist 113 (Garza) 21.40 10.50 5.40 The Pacific Coast Conference 250 Entries For Drag Races The largest hot rod meet in Philadelphia and Los Angeles at will name its Rose Bowl represen Baltimore.

uusif Parker 118 (Strauss) S.60 4.60 Lints Leota 118 (Chavez) 3.90 Time :13 110. Also ran d-Night Bar. Willy Win, Rebob, Liz Parker. Lady Chet. Scratched Rita Pockets, Little Drin.

tative tomorrow. Oregon State is Coach Sid Gillman's Rams are Laura Lou. Finished 1st, disqualified the expected choice. Reed did not identify the six and placed last. listed 3-point favorites over the Colts in the game that will be on TV at 11 a.m., PST.

The Jalopy Racing on TV Starts at OSS Morrow Drag Strip's three-year history takes place today when the 1956 NHRA Southern California Championship Drag Meet is THIRD 350 yards. 3-year-olds up In Grade A plus. Purse S12U0. Washo Queen 117 (Banks) 2L70 8 30 5.70' Gosee 316 (Ballou) 4.90 3.90 Little Dandy Snip 133 (Canchola) 7.80 Time :18 810. Also ran Little Bay Lady, Star Cat, Twist Duzzit Little Joe Rams have Larry Morris on the Big Ten universities which selected Iowa.

Iowa's Big Ten title this year is its first since 1921. The team's only loss this year was to Michigan, 17-14. Iowa's trip to the Rose Bowl will injury list, but the rest are ready. Bill Wade will open at staged on the. track west of Col Dan, Quinea Pig Cee.

Mucho Dandy. Dream Along. Scratched Captain Purvis, Notation. quarterback. ton on old Highway 99.

Hy Alwin 122 (Chavez) 4 20 Time :18 410. Also ran Lonsum Polecat Black Barred. Page Two, Pap. Vino Tinta. Top Socks.

Brandycross. Scratched Blondy Bill. Nevada Regards. EIGHTH 350 yards. 3-year-olds ft trf.

Allowances. The Hard Twist Purse $5000. Sure Now 119 (Salem) 26.60 8.00 4.50 Bob's Folly 122 (Armstrong) 3.10 2.50 Alfaretta 118 (Fishburn) 3.20 Time :18 310. Also ran Rocket Bar. Pokey Vandy, Diamond Mae.

Vanetta Dee, Red Josette, Clab-Win, Bobbie Leo. No scratches. NINTH 350 yards. 3-year-olds up In Grade AA minus. Purse $1300.

Tinky Poo 118 (Chavez) 8.50 4.80 S.50 Mickey's Mack 115 (Ballou) 10.10 5.30 Cow Town 117 (Chapman) 4.00 Time 630. Also ran Leo Nick. Lightning Streak Klamath. War Mon. Sue's Joela, Ariel Lisa.

Tagaway, Burke's Gayle. Scratched Dan Black. Jalopy racing on television, orig-, slower drivers, with a '30-1 a FOURTH 350 yards. 3-year-olds up in! Grade AA minus. Purse $1300.

The gates open at 7 a.m., with runs commencing at 8 a.m. and mating from Orange Show Ma- main at 5 p.m. highlighting the Chief V. 118 (Salem) 9.70 5 40 3.S0! 9.90 5.10 be its first. In an earlier game this season, the Iowa Hawkeyes mum, comes to 6 an tsernarainoicar( going until noon.

Eliminations lffi Westward Ho 113 (Shaw) 3 SO toaay wnen tne circle city nac- Time :18 4 AO. Also ran Fly Bar, Mr. Cates. This Is It Bar Bob. Adios start about 1 p.m., with the top eliminator going off around 5 p.m.

eased past Oregon State's Beavers 14-13. Bill Cantrell, point champion for the CCRA during the summer ing Assn. presents a 10-event card beginning at noon with time trials. Lewis' Miss Prissy. Scratched Clabber TCU Edges Rice For Cotton Berth EXPECT 250 Bam FIFTH 549 yards.

3-year-olds up. Allowances. Purse J1200. The TV cameras start grinding Around 2M entries are ex Sporiswriters to Pick All-Eastern Conference at 2 p.m., when the trophy dash is held among the four fastest qualifiers. There will be four 8- season, heads the big jalopy field.

Cantrell totaled over 1,100 points, with Ray Furnal, Jack Johanson and Fred Tomlinson over 1,000 during the summer. pected for the mammoth meet, with awards going to winners in each class plus the large trophy to the top eliminator. There is HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) Texasjfor 107 yards, scoring two touch- Race Results at Bay Meadows lap heat races, with the two The Orange Empire Sportswrit- downs. Curtis accounted for the swiftest in each heat going in ers Assn.

meets Wednesday nieht In addition to Cantrell and no advance in prices for the other score in Santa Ana for the purpose of, neimet aasn, aiso an B-iap- Johanson, other pilots are Valli affair, the Argonaut Club Timing TCU halfback Jim Swink con- Christian University came from behind yesterday with three quick scoring drives to beat Rice Institute, 20-17, and cinch a sec 'Clear fast) FIRST $2000 Claiming. 3-year-olds. 1A miles. Steady Comrany 104 (DittfaeM per. Assn.

states. tributed 69 yards on the ground Picking the 1956 All-Eastern Con- Engelauf, Tom Guffy, Bob For-ster, Dave James, Allen Franks, ference elevens, semi-main has the A Class The track record of 148.72, held and snagged Curtis passes four 7.30 4 20 3.00' Hetty Joy 109 (Shoemaker) 4.30 3.0O1 Father Calip 116 (Beasleyi 2.S0 33rd The meeting had been billed for through 4Sth fastest and Jack Clegg, Marty and; by the Nesbitt's Orange Special, General Better Not Bet Margaret Anne. Big Star. Daily double Steady Company te Half Caste paid S35.40. THIRD $2200 Optional claiming.

3-year-olds up. 6 furlongs. Best Reader 111 (Shoemaker) 4.00 2.90 7MO Can't Pass Me 334 (Longden) 3.20 2.90 Skyworth 312 (Dominguez) 5.80 Time Also ran Against Time, Lady Wampum. Moon Rage. Ingowa, Ses-perate Step, Deerwood Rose.

cotton times for a total of 67 yeards. ond straight post-season Bowl date. Time 1:47. Also ran Andy's Arrow. Gal fiers, while the 17th through 32nd I Tom Artoff, and 80 others, will be threatened in the drag- More than 43,000 fans who came Monday, but was postponed two nights.

The teams will be released lant Choice, Run For Cover, Early Ramb go in the Class A semi. A Hooli- Bill Welsh handles the telecast- ster class. Maurice Richer, at TCU, getting off to a fumble-rid- to see Rice play its final home ler, Juliana 2nd, Caeser Red, Miss tjuiUo, Ali Miss. turned 153 the Nesbitt's wheel, at the end of the week. den start, came to life in the sec gan takes care of the 49th anding.

SECOND J2000 Claiming. 3-year-olds game of the season saw TCU boost its season record to 6-3. The loss ond and third periods with touch t-ui ih '4 hi i Dunrau nr. a. up.

lurlongs. Half Caste 337 (Faulkner) 7.60 4.50 3 70 vpar-olris 1 mile down drives powered by quarter gave Rice a 4- season record. Kosma 310 (wagner 6.su a st! Jackpot 330 (York) Native Skies 114 i Dominguez) 6.40: Dream Stnrv ir (Moreno) (.10 4.20 3.18 4.30 3.30 3.90 at Bakersfield. Bob Alsaenz, in Kenny Lind-ley's dragster, went 159.01 m.p.h. in the national meet and is one of today's favorites.

San Bernar Time 1:11. Also ran Newsaway. Le.itsnotrouble 116 (Faulkner) The victory assured TCU a Bowl date Jan. 1 since Texas back Charles Curtis aerials to overcome a 10-6 halftime deficit. Curtis, a senior, completed 13 Lia, eace cornel, urmonay, xuarciii.

Time 1:39. Also ran Speculative. Vic tory Ruby, Johnny Silver, Natay, Genteel. has been barred from bowl of 18 passes for 185 yards. Full competition by the NCAA for ille dino's John Bradley, in the Gene's Brake Shop Special is a Tulsa University back Buddy Dike carried 21 times gal recruiting practices.

threat in the elapsed-time de partment. FIFTH 52200 Optional claiming. 3-year-olds up. 6 furlongs. Heller 334 (Neves) 13.10 5.80 4.19 Third Down 337 (Longden) 5.10 4.00 Particolor 131 (Moreno) 5.90 Time 1:11.

Also ran Atabee, Heada-vray. Verli McC, Maricon. Frappe, Mr. Bazooka. sixth $2400 Optional claiming.

X-year- olds up. lr miles. Banker Vic 114 (Shoemaker) 9.80 4.30 3.59 Parla 114 (Tanieuchi) 3.S0 3.30 Stafast 133 (Bidwell) 4.90 Time Also ran Dark Khal. Mr. Bluebird.

Sickles Hour, Annuit Coeptis, Count H. SEVENTH S5000 Handicap. 3-year-olds Rambles to 14-6 Win Oyer Wichita Missile Streaks to Victory in $82,605 Pimlico Futurity Race Sooners Roll to 39th, 54 to 6 TULSA, Okla. (UP) Tulsa University halfback Dick Hughes half length before the rallying engineered a 14-6 victory over Wichita and a tie for second place NORMAN, Okla (3V-Unbeatable up. l-ft miles.

Posadas 118 (Shoemaker) 4.90 3.70 2.69 Covert 336 (Harmatz 7.50 340 Lucky G. L. 338 (Longden) 2.50 Time 1:42. Also ran Senor CoaU, Ola Travis. Fleet Charge.

EIGHTH 315.000 Handicap. S-year-olda up. 6 furlongs. Cardiff 337 (Shoemaker) 6.00 2.90 2.69 Johnie Mike 119 (Longden) 3.20 2. SO in the Missouri Valley Conference Ambehaving from the Bohemia Sable.

Indian Creek, Cannon Fire Oklahoma methodically rolled to and Jet Ex brought up the rear its 39th straight football victory yesterday, overpowering Nebras in the field of six. ka 54-6 with an eight touchdown barrage that closed out a decade Missile, ridden by Pete Anderson, completed the run in 1:45 in the final game of the season for Tulsa yesterday. A crowd of 13,000 saw Hughes race 39 yards for one touchdown and score again on a 30-yard pass play. The victory gave Tulsa a tie with Oklahoma for second place and dropped Wichita to fourth. BALTIMORE, (UP) John, A.

Morris' Missile, winner of three previous stakes, led all the way yesterday in scoring a two and one-half length triumph in the $82,605 Pimlico Futurity for two-year-old colts and fillies before a shivering crowd of 19,341. The chestnut son of War Relic, who accounted for the Dover, Flash and Babylon Stakes, moved in front by three lengths soon after the start in the mile and one-sixteenth fall fixture and never was seriously threatened. The Greentree Stable's Cohoes, of Big Seven Conference domina flat and rewarded his backers tion. Battle Dance 116 (Ruggen) 4.1B Time 3:09. Also ran Arrogate, Bassanio, Grey Tower.

NINTH $3500 3-year-olds A up. I1 miles. Killorcure 116 (Lewis) 26.20 11.50 6 40 Bart's Rock 333 (Moreno) 8.90 4.50 Harmony Bell 116 (LonKden) 3.30 Time 2:33. Also ran Seventh Fleet. Native Isle, War Reporter.

Tribal Warrior, Count Ivener, Black Rascal, Super Heels. Broad Bend. Quinella Killorcure and Bart's Bock paid 128.40. with an $5.20 and $2.20 The No. 1 ranked Sooners lacked payoff for his sixth win in 16 some of the razor-edged sharp trips to the post.

The victory, his ness that beat Missouri 67-14 for most rewarding thus far, was Houston won the league title with worth $71,235 and boosted his earnings to $147,344. Cohoes paid $7.80 and $2.20 and who ran in Missile's wake Ambehaving the 1 to 2 choice, re turned $2.20. throughout, finished second, the Big Seven pennant last week, but team speed and a crushing line shattered the Cornhuskers of Pete Elliott, who was an assistant at Oklahoma last year. For the record book, the 39th consecutive victory tied the all-time college record of Washington back in 1908-1914. Since 1947 when Bud Wilkinson took over as Okla HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FOES Donning gloves fop the benefit of photographers, Jesters Win CSO League Title As Moreno Passes to Triumph homa head coach the Sooners a 13-0 victory over Tulsa three weeks ago.

Auburn Tallies 13-7 Over Florida State AUBURN, Ala. (UP) Auburn scored with its favorite long distance weapon, a 67-yard pass from Howell Tubbs to Jimmy Phillips, and on a 45-yard march to turn back scrappy Florida State yesterday 13 to 7. The visiting Seminles, who want a berth in the Southeastern Conference, made a game of it all the way and generated a 65-yard scoring march in the final period for their touchdown. Boston Collge Crushes Brandeis Eleven, 52-0 BOSTON (UP) Sophomor quarterback Don Allard. scampered 102 yards to score a pass interception in the feature of a 52-0 Boston College runaway victory over Brandeis yesterday.

Boston moved a staggering 513 yards on the ground and in the air to overwhelm the out-weighed, out-manned Judges before 5,458 shivering fans at Fenway Park. It was the highest point total for the Eagles since their 76-0 win over Holy Cross in 1949. have not lost a league tilt. Archie Moore (left) and Floyd Patterson square off at the Illinois Athletic Commission office where they appeared Friday for a medical examination in preparation for their heavyweight title bout at Chicago Stadium, Nov. 3D.

(AP wirephoto) The Sooners with 53 boys play ing, scored in every quarter, going ran for another TD and Allen San through the air and on the ground on long gains as they mixed their chez flipped to Joe Acosta for the Danny Moreno passed for all three touchdowns yesterday as the Jesters downed Security Title, 18-0, to win the West End CSO split-T attack with single wing and a back in motion flanker to gain UCLA Backfield Coach to Talk At Card Pep Club Fall Banquet 656 net yards. League title on five straight vie-: Tommy McDonald, Oklahoma tories. Security Title ended with a 3-2 record. All America, quarterback Jimmy third TD. Arroyo caught Dick Colunga in the end zone for a safety.

The Saints were tied with Security Title for second place with a 3-2 mark, while the Knights and Gents ended with 2-3 records. Colton had five consecutive losses. Next week, the Jesters meet the Saints and Security Title battles the Knights in the pennant play Moreno's passing has been the Harris and alternate halfback Carl Dodd each scored two touch GATE CITY PACIFIC TELCO Babettes 23 10 San Bdno. Rec. Center ..21 12 The event will be at 6:30 p.m.

consistent scoring weapon for the downs with David Brown and Dale undefeated Jesters. His receivers for TDs yesterday were Lupe Deke Brackett, backfield coach for the UCLA Bruins, will be featured speaker for the annual Fall Banquet sponsored by the Cardinal Pep Club Thursday, in the SBHS cafeteria. Parents planning to attend must make reservations as soon as possible Team A 19'2 13j. Team 18 15 Sherrod each making one. Brown' came on a 53-yard run.

Leon twice and Al Harris. Score by periods: with Mrs. George Wilson at home or Larry Cook at SBHS Monday. rTesident Woody Newton an Goodman Jewelers 17 16 Sport Togs 13 20 Edwards Diamonds 12! i 202 Dottie Lee 8 25 Oklahoma 14 20 13 754 Both winners will climax the day with a playoff championship The Knights blanked the Colton Lions, 20-0, in yesterday's second game. Ernie Pedroza ran 70 yards on a pass interception, Joe Perez Nebraska 0 6 0 06 nounces.

Members of the Card football Hiahs: Pat Prescott, 517: Jean game. teams, cheer leaders, pom pon Bracken, 473: Marge Cleary, 437; Anna Hoff, 427; Nancee Phelps, 410. Coming With the Kids' Favorite Gifts ot SPECIAL PRICES girls, majorettes and the High Steppers drill team will be guests, GATE CITY 860 MAJORS Newton states. YALE OVERPOWERS HARVARD, 42-14 BAYLOR BLANKS SMU, 26-0 Eson's Insurance 20 Bud's Brake Service 19 Hoak Bros 18 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 I Crescent Jewelers 17 DALLAS, Tex. (UP) Baylor's clinched the Cotton Bowl for TCU, bruising Bears used brute force but made Baylor a prime target Nickerson's Union Oil 13 CAMBRIDGE, Mass Touch A I 1 ana an occasional pass yesterday lor an invitation rrom eitner tne: penny's Furniture 11 down twins Dennis (The Menace) Twin Palms Dairy 10 20 TETHER BALL COMBINATION List Price $16.90 Hiahs: Art Stahlheber, 580-213: McGill and Al Ward ended their to ring up a 26-0 Southwest Con- Sugar or Gator Bowls.

ference victory over Southern Buddy Humphrey, a budding Methodist and remain an enticing sophomore quarterback, engi- RalDh Maver. 573-203; Chas. Him college football careers in sensa melreich, 566-209: Bill Lively, 565; Geo. Arnold, 541-202. tional fashion yesterday as Yale bit of bait for some New Year's neered Baylor's seventh victory in day bowl sponsor.

jnine starts by passing for one By Pennsylvania! Tether Bail and Pole With Badminton Pole Set Complete! Only IT overpowered Harvard, 42-14 to win SBRC LADIES 730 SCRATCH The victory, coupled with Texas the first formal Ivy League League championship. Oklahoma scoring: Touchdowns, McDonald 2 (8, run after lateral, 46, pass from Harris) Dodd 2 (32, run, 12 pass from Baker) Harris 2 (5, run, 31, run); Brown (51, run); Sherrod (2, plunge). Conversions: Harris 2, Dodd 2, O'Neal, Ballard, Nebraska scoring: Touchdowns: Cook (5, pass from Englert). Oklahoma Nebraska First downs 24 14 Rushing yardage 506 172 Passing yardage 150 80 Passes 6-14 7-24 Passes intercepted by. 2 0 Punts 2-32 9-30 Fumbles lost 3 2 Yards penalized 45 36 Columbia Defeats Rutgers, 18 to 12 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.

CUP) Columbia, led by Claude Ben-ham, helped close out Lou Little's long career as head coach on a happy note yesterday by scoring twice in the final period to beat Rutgers, 18-12. The first quarter saw both teams making moderate gains but unable to penetrate deep. It wasn't until the start of the second period that' the Lions finally touchdown and running for another. Big Bill Glass spearheaded a Michigan State Tops Wildcats in Fumble Festival EAST LANSING, Mich. (UP) Michigan State, capitalizing on Kansas State fumbles and overcoming its own bobbles, packed four touchdowns into the third period yesterday to wallop the Wildcats, 38-17, before 31,115 chilled fans in snow-r 1 Macklin Field Stadium.

The ball changed bands 13 times on 20 fumbles as temperatures well below the freezing mark numbed the hands of Christian's triumph over Rice, Babettes 23 Matich Bros 20Vi Gus Tonn Trailers 17ia Ousley'a Chevron Service 15 Costume House 15 Jeanettes 15 smothering defense that amazed a 10 12'2 1512 18 18 18 19 crowd of 28,000 by the ease with McGill and Ward, elusive halfbacks seeking all-Ivy honors for the second straight year, turned $50 FOOTBALL Reg. $4.95 Pennsylvania Pennant. All Rubber whit with block stripes, only which it kept SMU's nirining and Fooshee 1 Hudlow's Redlands 12 Bowhunier Club Changes Site of Archery Meet 21 in snarklintJ nmniiw performances passing attack ineffective. i ceo mc rr i nignsi r-rVu, Valo-Haruaivl fntHoll Emoev 556: nicki Micnois, meeting before a packed crowd na, Mura, 512. The San Bernardino Bowhunt- Villanova Blanks Other Specials In BASKETBALLS, FOOTBALLS, VOLLEY BALLS, ETC.

$10 MacGregor BASEBALL GLOYE ers Club meet, originally sched GATE CITY LADIES LEAGUE of more than 38,000 at the stadium. McGill scored Yale's first touch VILLANOVA, Pa. (UP) Villa- uled for the Sepulveda Rifle Range, will be staged instead on down on a two-yard buck and the second on a 78-yard sweep around! Gail Stockton 25 Triangle Rock Products 22 Babettes 16 Jeanettes 16 jnova University, with halfback Rick Sapienza a busybody in all the Arrowhead Bowman Club I AR LEY'S end. 8 11 17 17 18 18 21 22 range on West Base Line at departments, marched for touch- L.A. Times 15 15 torlav.

downs thp first thrpp timoc it Korl Gabriel Bros. Ward returned a Harvard kick- players on both The 13 fumbles by the Spartans was a new record for the season. Previously the Spartans' record number 4l fumbles was eight. Last night's fire in northern San the ball yesterday to 11 off 77 yards for a touchdown and SPORTING GOODS 456 Highland Ave. Phone 47-2106 was a workhorse in Yale's all-senior backfield.

Bernardino destroyed the Sepulve- Iowa State, 26-0, and gain its first Highs: Fiorine Dundas. 524; Helen fia RiCa Range, it was reported. I winning season in five years. 8 Droka the ice..

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