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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1946. ILLINOIS FLATTENS BOILERMAKERS ON REBOUND, 43 TOT versity of California a leading players for three consecutive SOUTH BEND'S DlCK DERANEK MAKES FIRST DOWN FOR INDIANA. Charity Golf Ticket years before the war. 1 All Itgil voters rtturnlng from Sale Bids Success world war II sorvico must rtgistir if thiy disiro to voti Nov. 5.

YOUNG IS HELD DOWNBYPURDUE Moss Score Twice, Passes for One to Pace Mini. The advance sale of tickets for the exhibition golf match this afternoon at Morris Park Country-club involving two-man teama from the city's three major golf clubs assures the success of the proposed benefit to underpriv-' fuMs EX-GRID PLAYER will be contributed. I i COACH IN JAPAN Morris Fark members, heeding a popular demand for resumption of the wartime exhibition, enlisted the aid of South Bend Country By UnitMl PrM. TOKYO, Oct. David STOKERS i Continuous, Evm Host Clean Efficient Immsoiati Installation Maxwell Goff Phone 3-1562 i i Anderson, who played in the East- club and Erskine in promoting all star football game In the that will bring together s.x of the cttys finest tnn.

1 CHAMFAIGN. Oct. Purdu outdid itnelf holding upced-ter Buddy Younjr in check today A .1 1 i ball squad, which opens the season Oct. .13 against the 24th division, i Anderson Was one of the Uni- I ''Ins. v.

A PROFESSIONAL I I 1.. all clubs and at The South Bend! Tribune and the response to the revived event has prompted discussions for a 1947 exhibition. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the six golfers will tee off in an alternate shot match that will pit the three two-man teams against the hottest competition available in the city. Morris Park, 1945 winner of the event, will come back with one of the winning i 'X. WRESTLING but QuarterhaCk Perry Mom pitched rne pass, scored twice on line plunges and set up a fourth tally hi the, Illini flattened Purdue 43-7 before' 38.512 spectators.

nilnoU, amassing ZSS yards by rushing to the Boilermaker's cored twice tn the first quarter, added a field gnul In the second for a 17-0 halftime lead, then drove across two touchdowns In the third and two more In the final period. Weak Consolation. About the only consolation Fur 9 i A RMORY SO. BEND OCT. WED.

OCT. teams. City Champion Kenny Sell t- ers, teamed with Club Champion Dixie Howell. South Bend Country club, Winner of the event in 1943 and 1944, will send one of its victory members, Don Ransberger, -4 TRIPLE MAIN EVENT i FARMER JONES va. MONTY LA DUE, Famous "Hill Billy" Ark.

(2 out of falls) 2. DORY FUNK vs. -JUMPIN" JOE KCJOT 3. GEO. CRE1GHTON vs.

Sgt. Gordon Goodllnf (CST) FOR RES Call 3-8070 (da-i-4-9353 (nites) into the fray with Club Champion Bob Walker. Erskine, never a winner but always a close Competitor, will make its most determined bid this year; with Walter Kroll and Mike Garbacz, two of the biggest names in golf here. 4 1 iwi aatnfl. im'i 'iH'im in' due received was successfully Con-j 'fining Young to an eigh't-yardj a I m.

The Boilermaker racked up their only touchdown in the third quarter on a seven-yard run by Bob jheMoss. Illinois touchdowns came this wa 1. Moss passed 3 yards to Fnd Ike Owens who sprinted the remaining 10. 2. Mosa knifed over from the two to cap a S2-yard, march.

Mosa Threads Paste. 3. Moss threaded 1 and 13-yard passes to Fnd Sam Zatkoff, hit the line four times In a row and ultimately plunged over from the three to end a fiVyard parade. 4. Zatkoff blocked and then recovered Francis Mattlngly's punt cn the Furdue 121 Moss squirmed to the two in two running plays and Sub Art Dufelmeier bucked over.

right end from his left halfback position to give Indiana a first up in the first period for their eventual 21-0 victory over Bernip Minnesota's Bill Carroll (60) tried to bring down the South Bend (15) out of the play. The unexpectedly one sided victory was In-. A-Tit1 Fi-'M Wiiphnto. pick former South Bend Central star, sprints around down on the Minnesota 45 yard line as the Hoosiers warmed Bierman's Minnesota eleven in Minneapolis yesterday afternoon, bey asJack Indiana; guard, keeps Clayt Tonnemaker dmna's first' pf the season in three games. PENN WINS IN ROMP.

By Unitd Preaa. PHILADELjPHIA. Oct 5. Ed Allen, one-time professional parachutist and a direct descendant of revolutionary war hero Ethan Allen, punched through with five touchdowns today to lead Pennsylvania to a 66 to 0 romp over Lafayette before a record opening day crowd of 63,000 fans. lund.

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Pn'utn; Mr- Falt.rman. Trtpurkn. Trampling Over Pittsburgh by 33-0 ron. T. Brnnn, irtKJtnnf.

tr.vy. Oomprri'. Anhbuth, SviMoviri. Simon. another first ddwn on the Pitt re-! it jCarl DePasqua's aerial and liiminv It Pitt 1Q CnlamB Kliht.

rDHnael from Fut On, 126, aided by a beautiful block by lot lot a to tell his boys tnis Terry Brennan grot six, then Panelli. and they'll know he. isn't kidding, passes to Brennan and Zilly car- Panelli picked up two yards, either. Iried the ball 36 yards to the Pitt 'after which Brennan broke loose The heat might have had some- seVen, Brennan got one yard, then I around hrs own right end for 25 5. Ken Smock of Furdue fizzled; a punt out of bounds on his owni 21.

Quarterback Bernie Kniegerj passed 1 yards to reserve Fndi Smith. Aennnf, J. Brennan; IiylbackB. Clatt, Panrlli, McGurk. Pittsburgh nd.

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G. H1ft IDartmnuth) flfld judgf John Fahfv I Jlarquftte hfd linn-man, Roy Knip.chlld Chirgn. Ray Clszek and then hit the line ming to oo wun isoire iwmt drove off tackle for the touch-1 yards and a touchdown. Bob Skog- for the final five. mammy 10 get us running Rnie down.

Creevey again missed the lund throwing a key block for him a nut-ht TTHrii-m-in th unofrw a v. dih. c- com se, tin was extra point, and Notre Dame led, 1 downneid which was one of the 12-0. I best and most effective of the Notre Dame's third touchdown day. Farley's kick again went longest run of the game, 55 yards, in the safrie heat, and the for a touchdown.

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BOSTON COLLEGE WINS. By A'sonHf rt EAST LANSING, Oct. 5. Boston college defeated Michigan State college today before 21.016 fans, 34 to 20. The Eagles lintil they finally worn down and rut.

At no time, offensively, did Not re. Dame look one-third as good as it did last Saturday against an experienced and heavy Illinois line. came in 2:25 of the third period. Halfback John LaFrankie fumbling on Pitt's first play after the second half kickoff. Jim Martin recovered ball for Notre Dame on the Fitt 30.

Brennan and Mello made it a first down on the 20 in three nlava: Mike Swistowicz eot four 3i.i cu in cinjr jFtrnuu. E)S3C high and far over the crossbar, and the score was 33-0. Late in the period, with third and fourth stringers being- quarter backed by Roger Brown, son of Warren Brown, Chicago Sun sports editor who was covering the game from the press box. Notre Dame drove down to the eight-yard line for a first down. Jim McGurk and John Agnone got it down to thetwo, but the next two running plays lost three yards as the game ended.

NOTRE IliMK. FITT. Bud Sitko Hurt. 1 There's a lot of work to be done WILDCAT ELEVEN RAPS WISCONSIN Northwestern Power Proves Too Much; Score: 28-0. ilNCQRPOBATIP on that Notre Dame ofTense if the tackle, then Mello raced down Irish expect to get very far along fieId cauj-ht Lujack'a pass near the unbeaten path that leads to a tne goai line and went over stand-national title, i 1 ifigi up.

Fred Farley was sent in Maybe the absence of try his luck with the extra Sitkp. star right half, who injured point and he made it to give No-his leg in the first quarter and tre Dftrne a 19.0 advantage. had to leave the field, accounted c. ii i Set Back to One-iaxd Line. for the loss of much of Notre Dame'a offensive sin.

but. what- Late in the quarter, Ralph wait until winter to ORDER "TilEIMOSEAL9 IHT'S STAt no i i nda Skladany Punahan l.G Barknuak'e Mart in Connor. Fiahf St rnhmf yer. Ro at Liv- Short's nunt was taken by Oct. 5.

A EVANSTON. 111., Cxatobaki. 4... RT -OB fast, alert hard-charging North-! were, made to look bad by a Pitt i ingstone and run back to midfield my Ward Coury Ploti MrPeak Cerconi Bruno A bra hum Lauro k. team which didn't figure to Aoire was SCREEN TO STORM SASH IN 15 SECONDS CohlC Sitko.

Mrllo. western team scored a smashing 28 to 0 victory over Wisconsin to- in the ball park with them for FB clipping on the play and the Irish were set back to their own one-yard line. Sror br period a Not re Da me v. a PIMaburgh 0 12 14 33 Touchdown-: 2. Mello 2 i Disdaining safety first, measures, Lujack dropped back of his Scoring Notts Livingstone.

Brennan very lonjr, Evidently the Fitt play-era haven't been reading the na tional Intercollegiate, football ratings of the last week. Incidentally, the' Pitt players are probably sick and tired of that figure "33." They lost their flrsii game of the season to Potnta after touchdown: Early. 3. day. While a crowd of 45.000 looked on In Dyche stadium, the Wildcats put on a varied offensive display that overwhelmed the battling badgers.

The surprising Wildcats got under wav in the second period in Suha unites: Notrts fame end. Bkog- own goal line and shot a long pass down the right side to Zilly, who made the catch for a 39-yard gain. Lujack fumbled and recovered for no gain, then fooled the Pitt line men completely on a screen pass. Wear a drive that carried 61 yards. :33 then beat West Virginia, and now they have been Here are accessories with which to modernize your bathroom or repair, Passes and an end sweep advanced 33-7, As the Irish line allowed four xorrect-Attractive beaten 33-0.

your faulty plumbing. If you plan a complete modernization see us Panthers to charge through, un Make Irish Look Bad. for ideas. COIL GLASSES For Real Eye Ease to the 6. After a series of line thrusts, Vic Schwall rammed one yard for a touchdown.

Schwall converted then and on the three other occasions. The Cats began an S6-yard trek late in the third quarter. Getting up momentum in a sequence on power plays, they stepped up the FROM INSIDE Your House Oh the opening play of game, Gerry Cowhqr made eigfit yards off tackle and then Lujack passed to Sitko for 35 yards and a first down on the Pitt 25. But Pitt then took the ball away on downs on its own 18. and it is molested.

Lujack tossed a short pass over, the quartet's heads, Mello taking the ball behind a screen of blocks and dashing 24 yards to the Pitt 36. Lujack ran for seven, then, on a quick opener, Mello broke through his left side and, by a splendid piece of ninning in which he dodged and faked a half dozen would-be tacklers. sprinted 29 LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR TOUR OLD STORM WINDOWS pace when Aschenbrenner hurled; b(ttpr that Ve 'skip the rest of a 27-yard pass to V.ltgen. Aschen-tne nrst quarter details, brenner and Ralph Everist carried durnjr which Notre Dame passes forward along the ground to theufrf. twice intercepted, and also.

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WASH. Plea Call S-B915 for App't GALL 2-2739 HOW THERMOSEAL GO. S09 Wut Jtfferson luiinnm nc i i iti iifw men laie in une UlSl Wisconsin pass and scooted to thetmwtter ntit that didn't do any Baager 30-yara line, on tne next good, either ter remaining. ranelll, Skoglund The fifth and' last touchdown came after three minutes and five riay Arc iuuraKowsKi Douea 'I uir i.i.',fv through the line and hurried; nuarter ith a first down on Fittjs across the goal. 1 27-yard line, thanks to a clipping seconds of play in the fourth quarter.

The Irish opened that, period northwestern, struck, again, ana m-nnitv. An exchante of runts fni.nrf th Trih on the Pitt 41.ibv having a first down on the i .1 A Jk Aw 4k. fast, after recovering a fumble on I the Badger 33. The Wildcats bored Two rlavs gained six. then Jack Pitt 47.

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jack's pass to take it to the enemy On. the' next play, Lujack passed to Livingstone for the game's first touchdown. John Creevey tried for the extra point, but missed, and Notre Dame led. 6-0j with three minutes and 45 seconds of the period gone. George Strohmeyer set up Notre Dame's second touchdown a few minutes later by intercepting 'ii i hi; Complete For Only FILLY WINS FinriBITY.

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