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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 9

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LI 33-0 1 Spoil Ohio With State Remains Unbeaten 13-6 Win Over Illinois mecofiiintj CltAMrAIGN, 111. (AP) Unde-land put on another drive in theithc game. A 24-yard run by Joe rested Ohio State, scoring twice injlast minute which nearly pulled set lip Hickeys 36-yard touchdown aerial. Krakoski a minute to play, Hickey fauehf 'he pas short of the goal a the third quarter, put down a last- Illinois ahead, minute Illinois rally Saturday and! With a minute to play, Hickey slipped through to a 19 13 victory, threw a long pass to halfback asi McDadc, who momentarily Til mofs Hob Hickey came off the held the ball and then dropped it niiroi bench tossed one touchdown pass on the 3-yard line for an incom pletion. Another Hickey pass was intercepted by Ohio States Russ Bow-ermaster and that was the end of a hair raising Big Ten opener for a national television audience.

Held 6-6 in the first half, the MADISON, Win. API Wiscon- favored Buckeyes turned to ball! STATE COLLEGE, Miss. (AP) sin rubbed out Furdues perfect control In the third quarter and Mississippi State punched over reenrd and extended its own Sat- took ever the lead with a 71-yard two first period touchdowns and in the Gulf States Conference this season. Tnat one booming punt boosted SLI's average to 43 yards for eight pun during the game. The loss was SLI's fourth of the seaor against no victories, and marked the second game in which the Bulldogs have been prevented from scoring.

SLI countered eight ponts crainst Southeastern and six against Northeast State. Two it.iurioa hurt the Bulldogs. End Richard Coffey was put out touchdowns, then pushed 37 and 67 1 Techs line exerted a great dealiof aetior because of a leg injury yards for scores in the pressure on defense, preventing and tackle Danny Minor received period to pile up a 26-0 halftime It took the visitors little lessor final touchdown. Howard than eight minutes to ruin SLI'a popped through tackle and went 1958 Homecoming before a crowd'1110 the end zone from 14 yards of about 4,500 fans. Tech drove I1- then kicked the extra point 58 and 43 yards for first period rn" 0 SLJ from getting anything going in Ihe air.

The Bulldogs attempted 14 passrs and completed only drive in 19 plays and in a little1 'hen coasted to an easy 28-6 vie-more than 10 minutes. jtory over Memphis State Satur- Minutes later, Buckeye halfback dav. Don Clark raced 42 yards for a' The Maroons, bouncing hack lead. nrday with 31-6 Rig Ten fnotb.id triumph made easy bv a hard-nosed defense led by Jim Fraser, Jerry Sfafcup and Dick Tcfe.xk. Tt was the conference opener for ho'h teams.

The Badgers, tn winnfng the'r third straight game, manufactured two of their four touchdowns and a field goal on a blocked punt and two pass interceptions. It was the first loss in three starts and the held SLt to minues 32 yards rushing and minus ski yards passing in the first half. The Bulldogs failed to make a first down in the first half. touchdown. After playing an even first half, Ohio State went to its famous ground game to take a third quarter 13-6 lead.

Quarterback Frank Kremb'as, gaining food yardage on rollouts, completed a key pass on a 3rd and 8 situation to keep hree SLI aerials. One bright spot for SLI during the gaum was a tremendous punt by Gossen that carried a total of 86 vards from where he received In the final two periods, with gnap from center, the punt the Tech second and third fourth period. Gos-in action SLI managed to over-'gcn was credited with a 71-yard, 'rom a 13-8 Southeastern Conference loss to Tennessee, converted a Memphis State fumble tn the opening minutes into a touchdown. Memphis Slate's hill Loyd fumbled on his own 22 and the Maroons' Bubber Trammell recovered. It took the Maroons only eight plays to score with fullback Jack Batte going over from th one.

Billy Tribbles kirk failed. Late in the first period the punt in the record hook, which, Tfio Advertiser, Lafayette, La. may sttnd up as the longest kick 'Sunday, October 12, 1958 the d've alive. Fulback Bob first time they had been scored While scored for a second time upon this season. from the one to break the dead- A Camp Randall crow.

lock. Kilgore kicked the ex-of 51.028 watched Wisconsin take lira point, the Initiative In the first min- Before the crowd of 50,4161 hadlMaroons marched 35 yards in six tiles, falter momentarily as Pur- time to rheer Illinois to a rally, plays for their second touchdown, due tied the score 6-6 in the sec-Clark sprinted for what proved to When Gil Peterson, senior right ond quarter, and then assert Itself, he the game-winning touchdown, halfback from Winona, with a dynamic brand of football.jHickey who had been on the bench cracked across frpm the two. The Badgers first three touch-with a leg injury, then came into' Tramcl converted by running. CUSTOM-FIT SANITARY SOCKS IN A HURRY Vernon Lott attempting to outdistance a La. three vards in the first period grid game Saturday at McNaspy a crowd of about 4,500 Homecoming come their yardage deficit and wound up the game with six first downs, 37 yards rushing and 112 yards passing.

Tech Coach Joe Aillet let his varsity rurn on the steam in the first half. Tech powered 58 yards in it running plays yearly in the game, with 210-pound fullback Jerry Frasi'T running like a mad bull. Fiasier crunched over from one yard out for Tech's first touchdown with 6:30 left to play In the first quarter. Jack Howard kicked (he extra point to put Tech ahead 7-0. SLI's Steve Gossen quick-kicked shoit to Ihe Bulldog 43 a few plays later and Tech again launched a drive.

Howard netted 161 yards through tackle and Frasier hanged through for seven yards. On the fifth play after Tech got the ball, Frazier pounded through right tackle for 12 yards and a touch- Although not as Impressive as ov n-the scoring indicated, Michigan Howard again converted to put State put it in the record books) Tech ahead 14-0 with 3:50 left in and Is undefeated in three games the first period. (20) of SLI cuts downfield while Tech pursurer. Lott went for of the Gulf States Conference Stadium. Tech won 33-0 before fans.

ratarif tha dvinfimnt of o4ou Spartans Win 22-8 Over Pitt Panthers enjoy Ihe luxury son-tonic and EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan State scored on two short drives and one long one for a 22-8 victory Saturday over a hard luck Pittsburgh team that twice lost the ball within 10 yards of the Spartan goal line. Michigan Stale needed to punch only 23 yards for one score and SU punted short to its own 37 late in the first period and Tech was off to the races again. The drive consumed six plays with half the only blemish being last week's 12-12 tie with Michigan. Pittsburgh made long drives downfield in both muffed scoring barleni and gsrm resistant back David Williamson buck- chances.

One march in the travel 34 yards for another. The Pcrj0(j wen from the Pittsburgh 30 effective against athlete's foot funjt final march in the closing utes was a 50-yard drive. The jinxed Panthers twice blew scoring' chances and a third time saw what looked like a touchdown run called back by officials. min' Mm m' iniiiinji Hi tiygiamully dean Hub City Sets Boxing Tourney ing acros from the four-yard line the first play of the second ioa. The attempted extra point kick friled and Tech led 20-0.

I Until this stage of the game. Tech bad not attempted a single pass, relying instead on sheer power. But midway in the second period Tech drove 67 yards in 13 plays wilh quarterback James McCabe hitting halfback Jack Les tage for 21 yards and the touchdown. The score came with 7:20 left to play in the second quarter. The attempted conversion failed and Teen led 26-0.

lhat was all for Frasier. Ail let pulled his big fullback out of the game and never sent him back in. The Tech second unit drove to the SLI three-yard line late in the first half and the Bulldogs to the MSU 8. But quarterback Bill Kaliden hobbled the hall on the 8 and Fran OBrien recovered for Michigan State. The Tanthers started from their own 43 for another surge in the third period.

Pittsburgh was down to the MSU 7 when a pass by tvan Toncic was intercepted by Ellison Kelly of Michigan State. Pittsburgh finally scored In the Dick Haley tackle from drive went 42 scoring push, over from scored the plunge. 0 0 0 88 8 8 0 622 Several outstanding amateur fighers will take part In the Hub City Kiwanis Club invitational boxing tournament in Lafayette Dec. 6, it was announced by Bill Ro bicbeaux. The winners In the Lafayette tournament will represent Louisiana In the Sugar Bowl classics in New Orleans Dec.

27. Robi-chcaux will coach the Louisiana team. Among the fighters slated to take part in the tournament are Gilbert Higginbotham of Lake (jTIQ VCtCrOn Charles. 1958 state and Chicago fourth quarter when busted through right the 9. The payoff yards.

In the first MSU Mike Panitch sneaked the one. Dean Look second on a two-yard Pittsburgh Michigan Stale Lions Acquire Stretch nylon (or perfect fit end long wear lined with soft cotton for comfort, and now to give greater foot protection. ONE SIZE FITS ALL Colors: white, black, tan, brown, charcoal gray, maroon, navy and medium gray. Only $1.00 Scheffing Inks Pact With Cubs CHICAGO (AP) Bob Scheffing DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Lions Saturday acquired guard Saturday was given a one-year Doug Hogland, a six-year National 'contract to again manage the Chi-Football League veteran, from the cago Cubs in 1959. Chicago Cardinals.

Contract terms were not re- Detroit Coach George Wilson but Cub Vice President said he swapped a 1959 draft John Holland said we all feel that choice for the 249-pound Hogland, Bob did a fine job in 1958' and one-time Oregon State star. our appreciation was shown in his Center Bob Griffin, picked up 1959 contract. on waivers two weeks ago from Scheffing guided the club to a the Los Angeles Rams, was re- fie for fifth place, their highest leased by Wilson to make room finish in six years. He became Cub for Hogland. (manager in 1957.

Southwest Louisiana' Finest Stores Since 1895 National Golden Gloves champion; Ronald Frcmin of New Iberia, 1958 state Gloves champion, Paul Palin of Cecilia, 1957 state champion who has returned from the service, and Gene Gilliam of jvfew Orleans, a state Golves titlist last year. Patin, who won the Japan and Korea service championships, is expected to meet Gilliam in a headline bout. Also entered are heavyweights Oren Legcr of Scott and Armond Hull of Baton Rouge, the former state Gloves titlist this year. Robicheaux issued an open In-vitatior to candidates for the Louisiana team to report for workouts at the Recreation Center on Mudd Avenue in Lafayette beginning Monday at 5 p.m. Workouts will be held at 5 oclock Monday through Friday.

Former boxeri who will assist Robicheaux in instruction are Sid Turner. Pat Domingue, Harold Hebert. Donald Bejeaux and Mike Pastor. Candidates will have a chance to fight in matches against teams representing the Scott Lions Club, the Morgan City Kiwanis Club, the Baton Rouge YMCA and the Port Arthur. Texas, YMCA.

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moved to the top of the tu-fs all-time money winning list Saturday as he won the 8123,850 added Hawthorne Gold Cup with a record smashin performance. With Willie Shoemaker in the saddle ihe hard-hitting. 4-year-old from Travis M. Kerrs stable boosted his total earnings to 364 with first money of $73,250. He suDplanted Nashua as the worlds richest thoroughbred.

Nashua won $1,288,565 before retiring. Tbe Oklahoma-owned colt picked up top weight of 126 pounds and reo'ed off the 7 1 5 miles in 4-5 to better his own track eer.rd of 2:00 1-5 established last year. BY A DIVISION OF NUNN-BUSH Southwest Louisiona's Finest Stores for Men fir Boys Since 1895 0.

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