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Sioux City Journal du lieu suivant : Sioux City, Iowa • 44

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fe SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL. Oct 80. 1955 PMK BY "49 BUCKS (CRIPPLED 'CATS 0 Bears Challenge Rams Today Los Angeles Must only loss In five starts, but on, surprised Philadelphia 13 hey need this one to stay on to 7 two weeks ago. At home, top of their division. With Green the Eagles may do better, but Bay and Baltimore fighting It they've had nothing better than Succeed to Keep.

Undisputed Lead By Associated Press Cassady Scores Twice iii Brief Ist-Half Action Northwestern Sixtli Straight Loss; Ohio StilL Shares Big Ten BY FRITZ HOWELL 0. IAl) Ohio State buried Northwest-em's winh'ss ami cripplwl Wildcats under a seven-toueh-tlown avalanche 'lien? Saturday, the Ducks remaining: tied for the Western" 'conference leadership with a 49 to 0 victory. The powerful Ohioans, out huge yardage with an unstoppable ground attack, had the ball 10 times and cored seven times. AJl-America halfback Howard out for the runnerup spot in a Saturday night game, a Bear victory would leave Los An- a 24 to 24 tie with the Cards since their opening victory oyer the Giants. The home field also may favor the Giants, especial- I ll 1 The Chicago Bears, who celes In tie for the lead and have rebounded from three the Bears, 6riegame Be- the the jHj4 ''J'atrtijtht losses to develop an hind.

i attack reminiscent of the! The Cleveland Browns and prewar RruStj teams, go Pittsburgh Steelers, tied for the naeesetti.iir Los eastern divislon.lead with 4. 1 against the pacesettiiig Los and i Tk- v. 1 records, play formidable ly since the return of injured Ken McAfee is expected to Improve' their passing attack. i The first Detroit-San Francisco encounter was a thriller with thet43ers coming out on top. 27 to 24, by scorig three touchdowns in the last quarter.

This time the Lions, still hampered by injuries, still hope to break their string of five losses. I SV.lf Angeles Rams today rri the top attraction of a five-game National 0 0 tball league slate. lieaten by Baltimore, Green Bay and San Francisco in their first three games, the Bears began to move with the development of Ed at quarterback and have gained a league-leading 899 yards on Vi Cassady, who saw action in only JTyy Jg PjOU(l a portion of the first two quar- scored two touchdowns. ijf JQyg EvCIl Ohio tallied twice in each of the fu-st second and final pe- in LoSIHg GatllC nods and once in the third. Sec-j 1 fh crnnnri in fiv ffam Coaches, Players High on 'Touchdown Twins' end, third and fourth stringers carried on in the last half.

Northwestern, in losing its sixth ttraight game, was unable to! cope with the bruising Bucks in though unsuccessful opponents on foreign fields. The champion Browns meet the Cardinals In Chicago and the surprising Steelers play the Eagles in Philadelphia, The third-place Washington Redskins, whose three victories in five games have resulted largely from Eddie Le Baron's quarterbacking wizardry, play the Giants in New York. The other game, strictly for also-rans, is a Detroit-San Francisco rematch in the California city. Graham Sparks Browns' The Browns, riding high on the ancient pitching arm of Otto Graham, have won four straight games by big scores after losing their opener Jo Washington. Graham has returned to a familiar spot as the league-leading passer.

The Cards have no individual star to match Graham, but their rockbound defense has brought them two- victories, a tie and two narrow defeats. The Steelers, with fullback leap to gala more ground. Navy's guard James Ilower (67) leading the play Is dowa In front of aim. Notre Dame ended Navy's wia streak. 21 to 7.

(A. P. wirephoto). ueorge naias, retiring Bear boss, is confident that bis team is on the way up and will end his last season as an active coach right in the middle of the western division scrap. Only Loss to Packers The Rams dropped a 30 to 28 decision to the Green Bay Packers two weeks ago for their WELSH STOPPED IN AIR Back George Welsh, Navy'a passer, elected to rua against Notre Dame in this first-quarter play and was stopped as he made a flying any department.

Coach Lou Sa-: bin of the Wildcats left four of:" his first stringers home 'because BY JOHN BARBOl'R of injuries, and his makeshift1 ANN ARBOR, Mich. W) lineup, although it had the ball 7hey're the two greatest ends Jl times, succeeded in reaching Ohio territory only five the country-Three of the Wildcat advances So said Michigan Coach Ben-died around the Ohio 45. i nie Oosterbaan of Tom Maentz NOTRE DAME Continued from Page 1, Sec. 4 Svink Tops SIOUX TRIM BISON, 21-0 JL William-Mary Wins in Came Marked Frog Attack Late in the game Northwestern and Ron Kramer, Michigan's in the national Associated Press lost the ball on Ohio's 15 on "(OUChdown twins" for their P01 aainst the No. 9 rating of downs, and the visitors had the i Notre Dame, but the Irish en-ban on the Buckeye 8 as the brilliant play in smashing Iowa, tered game a one.touchdown game ended.

33 to 21, Saturday. favorite. Ohio went 54 yards In seven' "I haven't seen them all, butj Schaefer Top Carrier rlavs. 26 in five. 84 in 12.

49 in thev wpre preat." said Iowa's1 Schaefer carried the ball 16 AT? T.n im Th Nhrth Da- WACO, Flashy all-kota university Sioux retained by Half time Death Don't Miss Any of the Fan! RIDE THE SPECIAL FOOTBALL TRAIN to the IOWA-MINNESOTA GAME at IOWA CITY, Nov. 5th Rpwlml trmla Umvt 8io City A. ot. Sth, atop Onawa A. MlMoari Valley 7KW, Carroll 1:10 A.

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un 12. 47 in 10, and 85 in seven, lor Eix of its touchdowns, and Jim dejected Coach Forest Evashev- "ung pressive 28 to 6 victory over i Bison 21 to 0 in a North Central! William and Mary, beaten in 1 "JT' ,25 IL? Baylor's discipline-riddle Bears) football conference contest Sat-I Jr.t kicked up their Parker. 248-rxmnd uard. snatched S.K1' Ana nose eis 11 two carried the ball when the ski. And those eight words were homecoming heels Satur uJ tu" oniy impromptu remans, ine fumble Northwestern's John chips were a by Hnuvr Saturday, virtually rolling the: urday that was the Bison home-' Jll 1 Bruins out of the Southwest coming game.

ly Morse ran 15 i failed their Iowa coach made. halfback Jimmy The Bison on only He kept his dressing room DTlA Qnj conference race. ny Reardon from the air and; waddled 42 yards for the c.k I iiitttl nlmnct all Viic nlnv. A 4t 1 1 scoring threat when" they lost the ball on a fumble on the luvnvu uiikti anuvov a mm StUflPr 13 for 69 pyai Dd.VlUl 5 113 had gone. Then he issued a The previous top home Notre ke7 linemen last week for; statement to the press in u-t' nto.

infractions had Sioux one-yard line In thefirst period. to by Ohio over little to do with th hpatini 1h which he said 1040 ft4-W Chilli. since the series inaugural in 1913 took from the bruising Frogs, The invaders scored single before 34,000. Texas Christian touchdowns in the first three FREE-SCHICK SHAVER CHECK-UP Bring in your SCHICK SHAVER for a FREE check-up by our factory trained SCHICK EXPERT. Guaranteed service and repairs on all models.

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ihey played one of their best kne waj when the Bucks triumphed, 58 nkin day and downed Virginia Military, 20 to 13, in a football game marked by a' bizarre half-time death. The tragic footnote was written when a mental patient at Eastern State hospital here climbed to the top of one side of the stadium and, before the horrified eyes of the spectators, leaped to his death on the ground outside. M. frl W'n. and Mary V.

II. I. KWiBf Tnurhiinwn VauhB Hi. rant: Woolwln (3G, run). CorvrfoB XebnMka.

William iUry urorlnir: Touch- I downs ftannmr fl. plunitr): aeruln U. pluBei: ftiitmi plunge). Cob- a games. Michigan is a great team amazing considering the poor weather.

itself started the game with two? Quarters. first-line guards out of the The Sioux now have won two lineup. tand lost three conference games and I wish them lots of luck." Cu. But in the Michigan Navy's top ball carrier was After Welsh's passing set up It was just too much Swink! while the Bison went down for the Buckeye stadium's cleat-torn; Oldham with 15 tries for 56 and nis football pals for the fifth straight time in the loop. dressing room the talk after the scintillating triumph was all of Maents and Kramer, who was back in action for the first time since the Army game three weeks ago.

turf. Ohio State rolled up 395 yards rushing, to Northwestern's 166. With Cassady on the bench, Coach Woody Hayes of Ohio uncovered a new running threat in Joe Cannavino. a Cleveland yarcs owuik kl an au-ume scoring the only Navy touchdown, for -one season for T. C.

Middie quarterback had another ju- when his fourth-period 69-drive going in the. fourth period yard alloP for touchdown which ended when Schaefer in-1 brouSht total fr tercepted his on Notre ,81 omis1 than Cy The nickel trophy, a large replica of a Buffalo nickel, has now gone to the university 12 times while the Bison have won it six times since the series started in 1937. Michigan right halfback, Tony sophomore who ate up 137 yards in 11 tries and scored. one touch-: Dame's 24 1 1C1 1 LAI J4 ai UO. i9nv.u Don Miller scored Jhc.iirst Del Shofner ran 56 yardslor cowa.

-v- late in the 4 j--, aKt swewp. The youngster went for 63 a another sween around end fol-; ,7. Period. at his right on the Ci tt nnnthav citcnr rri mi on1' tnl-- n. at his right on the first play of lowing his four-vard scoring one oi tne ZLZ vI TP Horned Frogs rolled 93 the series following a first down est cames.

as gooa as ivra- hicu 4ivium yards for their first score in the after he had returned Tom Ku- imna ruiT nrne nai on ruiwn fin on ha rinoht at Dame's 2. second period, with quarterback th at the 7 yard line. Cannavino's touchdown pass iowa's eads It seemed at the time av tntal nnlv 29 varns bp-. Vqw titac mnra nnnnvpfl han i. down a TakP hanrlnff from tha 5 Hir.

was more niiuei low thA pntirp Wl firai 4b-r av round attack 1 I Maentz took two pollard made good on the it? w.trh Fasses one 01 wnicn a ve wlcn" i BC 1CS tr1 first of four conversions. lenski's low kick to the Bison 40. Dick McBride ran the extra Early In the second period, Steve Myhra recovered a fumble on his 27. The Sioux reeled off three first downs in nine plays fot a 73-yard march, McBride going over from the one on second lean its lead in the closing. ona -quarter, xne Diue-smriea CiTSJCmt the men of Annapolis lost 25jyards crowd of 82,214 to its fee on the earlierne that en by on three plays bade TgPy v6" fUrm abled the Wolverines to come to their own 6.

One was a clip-the kickoff on his own 5 ap- me of Iwa ping violation and two were jit- Ray Taylor ran 52 fcr T. second touchdown In the third; Curtis plunged for "the Frogs' third score and Swink's long run brought the fourth. Doyle Traylor returned to pew uaVlicu u.cc uu Qosterbaan was asked if this tery offsides, down. Jack Campbell, carrying through a mass of Wildcats to' Bold Gamble Works was the "twins" greatest per- regular service for the Bears over on a sneak, made the extra reach Ohio's 46. There the last Then, the Irish went crunch- 1U1 defender knocked him out i i "With great players it's im- ing to a touchdown from mid and' threw many long, good passes, but not when theyj Campbell intercepted a Bison counted most pass and ran 18 yards to score Tw christian.

14-ij 20 seconds remaining in ujuna. ib t0 tell oosterbaan field in 13 plays. A bit later, however, the. rj v. said.

"It was their greatest so The big play of the series Haired all-America hroke straight' far." (was Hornung's bold gamble on chrtatiaa arorina Tow-h- the third period. McBnde con- me wvy i. nn vpHI on a run ov-Pr th right i in ran mu in. side of his line. Maents and Kramer, both wearing plastic shields over bone injuries, played together Saturday for the first time since the season opener against Missouri.

IWO passes, numuug ictiwiccoij cnvenloni: Pollard 4. kept the ball on a fourth down-! a-n eh. and-six situation and ripped seven yards to a first down on ly-TTaTrrtT Navy's 30. The Middie defense 111 Ji tip the middle for 29 yards and "the first score which actually decided "the contest. The Ohioans, dominating play in every way, intercepted three Northwestern passes and turned two of them into touchdowns, and also scored on recovery of a Northwestern fumble.

Jim Roseboro, Ohio's right half, Score by periods: TV It II I. A. P. a N. D.

C. aeortna: Ta-hdiaa Miller raat: MrRrhte II. rant: lniMll til. oaa Inletreptloni en veniona: Canpuall Iran): McBrtda 1 Maenti called attention to buckled. Schaefer smashed six.

TIPS RICE some sharp defensive work byjHornung kept It again for five. Kramer. 'Schaefer pounded -five more to "When the right wing played 'the Navy 14. Fumble Aids Assies -starting in place of injured Jer- deep, Ron knew the play was with the Middie bunched up Jiwh? "Jis "rr-tr terSaS Ionlana, 12-7 77 in 10 play, in his limited ap-; i wldT W' vif MISSOULA- A prance Elhs VVJdcat iHanV and slithered 11 imftic lyard touchdown fumble by Montana out. Maenti said quarterback-, gained 58 yards in yards to the ito halfback Bale Sliupe'five yarts yaras xo xnc j.

an(t to a 20 to 16 football victorri j. Twice with that type of HfAntv tiirr.A4 Schaefer poked to the 1. Unict woioraao w. gwu acnaeier poKea 10 me ruai jjj.uuv.hi6 mrA Koifha.w rarl t. neipea uie Aggies, lour-toucn- Hardy's daring kept alive Hnwn favnHtp nrprv a 19 13 trios to lead the visitors, and also completed five of 12 passes for 24 yards, although he bad three intercepted.

34 Bocks in Action -Ohio, which used only 20 play onuu. iuiiiiclj into a numan Tangle in llie rlriv- mhsn 1. charging in on Kramer's signal, dle and by sheer length inched to tS: I here both times for an Iowa loss. Jacrossthe line. igStt Tfired.B lrfrdtrSe "I've always loved b.n Muirtcd out of The scoring: some for only a few minutes tri auiiic ur vw-iij cw niuju.es i a ii cuu Ji auJCj Pallia.

iitrUT PUl trnlAratfa a a ftf ft in last week's comeback view Oosterbaan. the one-Ume. clutch the end mith three ninl? i fc'i nuicuia tiiu, a.m. rone wnere weisn ieii on u. utes and 40 seconds left and Ken- Oosterbaan pointed to the way yjaVy ar(jued r.3 1 Navy arRued over Wisconsin poured 37 into Saturday's game.

But the fledgling "Bucks moved with as much authority as the first stringers. xnax Micnigan never siu; ytucn.DaCf stav desperate? A fPfily. but the off icwls firmly ruled. Wte passing attack by MaiOr College it was an Irish. T.

D. I 3 fighting even though it was 1 4U'. finl tfK)A anI Schaefer converted and thej rortunes chaneed swifUv in th A Tl As usuaL Ohio stayed on the ulua 7 i Irish were In front, 7 to 0. iast half and mctt OUIIICJy A Illh CCK cround most of the wav. tossinir aaaa aat aa.

a Sa Ihtl I Pt laS only five passes and completing, 3 stm ln the secona lead, first at 9 to 7 on a 22-yard team has character they two for 24 yards. Cassady's pair- Liame siasnea um field by Jpitt Han anrf just don't give a Aiaart.fr own 44 to Navy's 17 in nine iater of touchdowns boosted his total on a 15-yard touchdown' Weal Vindaia at OiatM WuMaataa eoMaa rtlea. at Miami, Fla. fN). Tesaa fteatrra at Hantta-Siaiaaiai 20 Operations for Winter Driving YOU GET 'EM ALL i pomis lor nis unio oisie uu- sprint Dy i-age Kogers.

career, and left himoaiy 15 points. f1 BraniI Kfed Hornung's pass was intercepted, But each Kentucky! back of the ichobl Record of nll in the end wne Middie half- twas" down, Jit found a counter-; set in the 'teens by Chick PIainea' Knew an xne fcack MoloneyV time we would win when wej Snnh cm-, SATrBDAT IVikr Nana Carobaa Stat at Baataa L'ai- Score by quarters: naa Navy's Middies made a stir- with pitch-out and finally with gj 6 Cylinder I 'artmuutk mi tunmhtn i a nna: goal one srana ran.r iu game-winning score. JX2 'ka VoJJhioiV.4'-! Jhe wa player around third Mint 1he Irlsh on The wild last half was direct the 6-inch line, but it was only contrast to the defensive battle PnaretMi at Haoara. Buteeri at Latavette. Virrttna him at Lenua.

t'im at Pean S(aa. N-ar. Oama Peaa. VirrinM at Piiuttaraa. Anar at Vai.

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wh Mi1 candidly: 1. Distributor Points Expertly Adjusted. 2. Air Cleann-i-Tboroaxhly Cleaned. 3.

Coil Cheeked with Latest Equipment 4. CyUnder Ilead Properly Ttghtened. 5. Tim Intt Adjusted bv Experts. 6.

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IX. Tappets Adjusted by Experts. 5 13. 5prk Plors Thoroughly Cleaned. 14.

Poark Set br Sneclallv Trained Men. Dame's second touchdown. Kentucky, drive 72 yards with the aata coatarataaa Kriu ama-j "Michigan's a great team." I Dick Guest's fifth ount of the opening kickoff to score in 12 Tulaae aAUhta at Moak. Iowa's major injuries in the pame went to the Navr 30 and plays and Rice move 64 yards to Bir.ghamton. N.

led the (tame fncluded halfbacks Collins four olavs later the Irisn a score in 14 ground movements.) Hardy got Kentucky's first ca6uc vasvuou Kniiia nailer llUriltfU ailKlVi a C.L,. In attendance during 1935 with! Vincent (bruised ribs) and ir and Hornung 3 to Tiavyi touchdown on a one-yard sneak S.J.523 home fans. It was an In- tackle Rodger Swedbcrg with a crease of. 40.308 over 1954. back injury.

12. and John Nkbet went the samer nj at Ankara rt. iooda Jaeaaaariaa. L'tn-l Stat at Minimi Souih Caratioa at Nona Carauaa. tantaa at Rirtmnwd Ooroa Trf a Teirata.

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For the first time ln the game, distance for the first Rice score. Michigan had no-serious in- i Lewis, Nerro Gerry Planutis, Michigan State uries 13. Hose Connections Tightened for Winter, I. Vaenam Control Scientifically Tested. 17.

Faa Belt Inspeeted and Adjusted. IS. Compression Checked with Modern Tools. J9. Generator Brashes Inspected and Checked.

23. Heat Control Tested br Experts. 1 PLCS Entire Cooling Sri tern Tested and Checked ta Assure rsn onto tunity in the last half, but was 'from Montrlair, Mrj'wt'vi iuuiovri n-m Ull day mornings giving religious in- Manager Casey Stengel of the th field to take over at left stopped on the Kentucky 4. Score by quarters: waaa at a Any New Parts Extra -a at 0iia St ttrucuon xo Doyj ax 1 a correc- Yankee! -'used more players this half. tional institution in East Lansing, year than he had used In five-1 He wa tent wide around Mich." Jorevioui world He used Njvt'i let mi pnd evilr out- r--, a fif.t.

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