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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 47

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TirTVVo wm rrf igrmm yaj wuy up A te i mj THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE: gum, Nov. 22. 1951 UCLATrimsTrojansfor Rose Cowl Berth, 13-0 rci a a LftC ft ft VOIA: TD-4imHri Ciwm. Dailey. ft 18 ft ft XP- LOS ANGELES (AP) UCLA hammered out a 13-0 victory over the University of Southern California Saturday and to all intents captured the Rose Bowl bid for the Pacific Coast conference.

The triumph, coupled with the "big Stanford Saturday in the 21-21' tie between Stanford California, ostensibly sent theL La'soj Rval Brums rolling into the New Qurterback BobbyGarrett, very Years day game at Pasadena nearly upset the Bear with a AMOctated Press Wirephoto DO YOU SURRENDER7 Back Joe Heap of Notre Dame wet surrounded by Iowa ticklers Saturday but picked up four yards. The Hawkeyas closing in era Bill Fenton (left), John Hall Don Chelf (77) and Calvin Jones (62). field goal in the last five seconds, but his kick fell short as the capacity crowd of 92,500 in Stanford stadium gasped. The teams battled to a 7-7 tie at halftime but Stanford with Garrett passing sharply, moved Into a 21-7 lead with two quick touchdowns early in the third quarter. With what appeared to be a comfortable margin, the Indians let down just enough to let Larson get going.

The speedy Cal quarterback topped a 71-yard march late in the third period to apeed around left end for a touchdown and then kicked the extra point as he did after each of Cals three scores. In the fourth quarter, Larson again took chaige and sent the Bears downficld on a 48-yard march started when Cal Line backer Matt Hazeltine recovered a Stanford fumble. The pay-pff was a four-yard smash through left tackle by Halfback A1 Talley. SCORINO. Cllf.rl 7 771 14 SI t.lirorni.

TD While. L.non. T.ll.r against a -Big Ten representative. The score here gave UCLA a 6-1 conference record, against Stanfords record of five victories, one defeat and one tie. UCLA, performing before fans, plus a national television audience of millions, wrapped up the game with a touchdown in the second quarter and clinched it with another in the fourth quarter.

With the game In the Bruin laps, attention of the roaring crowd turned to radio and loud speaker reports from the game at Palo Alto. There was wild hysteria among the Bruin thousands when California tied the score and then when that game ended. California Ties Stanford, 21-21 By Joe St. Amant. PALO ALTO, Calif.

(INS) An underdog California football team, led by explosive Quarterback Paul Larson, came from behind to get a 21-21 tie withf: Leads Columbia Past Rutgers, 27-13 Statistics, Associated Presa Wirephoto IRISH NO MATCH FOR BINKEY Binkey Broeder farrow), who gained over 100 yards personally against Notre Dame Saturday, -above is pictured as he picked up eight of them with a first period bolt. Binkey was unstoppable as he led an Iowa attack that forced the Irish to come from behind to tie, 14-14. Iowa ns in the picture are Jerry Clark' (63) and Bill Fenton Varrichione Should Get An Oscar SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP) Frank Varrichione, Notre Dame's 205-pound junior tackle from Natick, Mass qualified for an Oscar Saturday for his dramatic portrayal of an injured football player As the clock ticked off the final seconds before halftime of the Iowa-Notre Dame game, Var-tirhionfr let out a squeal on the field, held his back and began staggering.

Officials called an injured player" timeout, stopping the 1 Hutgers" c1(Ql with one second icmaining ic half ru jumie was placed Carr First Yards lards Passes Passes Fassea. Punts Panttnr Fumbles lards Rntsere Celumbla Rutters. Dunran tolumbls 2. NEW Dick straight and was pitcher Lions with Texas dawns tft II rashlnr 118 144 uassinr 23 1ft attempted 2ft 4 eempleted ID 4 Intercepted 4 2 4 ft aeerare tft 87 lost 2 1 penalised 42 ftft MCORING: 18 ft ft 18 7 7 727 TD lannaccl, Mastrella. XP TD Plrner, Renanne.

Merrier XP Hoffman. DUUntham 2 YORK (AP) Columbias Carr played his ninth complete game Saturday leturned the winning on his own efforts as the concluded the football season a 27-13 victory over Morltr. ftmith. Garrett xr XP Garrett ft irion ft Manford TD miMn uAtwumwwik issm i isa.i iwiwma1 Died Peppers It Gus Schrader (Continued from Page 1.) Sikes Quits As Kansas Bows, 10-6 LAWRENCE, Kan (AP) J. VJ Sikes -resigned Saturday as head football coach at the University of Karrsair Dr.

Franklin Murphy, chancellor at the university, said in accepting the resignation: We are grateful for his six years of untiring Service which he has given to the University of Kansas. He leaves U. with our feeling of appreciate for his technical skill as manifest by the over-all recoid of his teams been snatched by Dusty Rice or one of the fleet backs it might have been an Iowa It is also odd that last week Hilgenberg and Fenton cooperated on another interception against Minnesota, only that 'time it was Fenton who batted the ball and Hilgy who made the catch. Tech Romps Over Houston, HOUSTON (AP) Thiee Sjig- insi- -k pi jcAkS'' Bowl scouts watched Satuidav Texas Techs Red Raiders struck with first half efficiency to their ninth victory of the season by defeating the University of Houston 41-21. COKING T.rh 17 14 14 41 Hooklon ft 7 7 721 Gut Tech TD a Vilen 7 2.

Hurtenft XP Kirkpatrick I Binkeys Finest Hour With Ume for dnly one play, Notre Dime scoied on a 12-yard pass. AUHn.R alpfcw- JSUgllfi UjiL Ja Dan Shannon in the 'end zone The conversion was made giving the Irish a 7-7 halftime tie The game eventually ended In a 14-14 deadlock. Varrichione played all but a few minutes of Ihe last half. Was Varrichione really hurt In his dormitory room two hours after the game, a reporter il found the husky tackle down and looking the pic'tuie of health He would not admit anything He said he had no comment whatsoever. Tlr as win Ttia.

JoncR, Pete TD fttetell. Hartrove, Newton 1. arr Yagvra Exrluatve Sikes said he had no plans beyond wanting to stay tn the coaching game. He Mid I.e had given 25 year tn football and It had been his lifes work. He said he had no offers of a coaching job at present.

At the end of the football game, won 10-6 by the Tigers, the Kansas plavers lifted Coach Sikes onto their shoulders and earned him out on to the field. dir 5' Aaaoclated Press WIFepftotir AND, ANOTHER FIVE Dusty Ricu (II) got another five yards against the Irish as Andy (73). cleared, a.pat huicL.io wa 4. ,1 ie. ith.

1 4 WonJcrTul feeling FREEMANS! DROEDER played his greatest game for Iowa Saturday. Binkey gave Iowa fans heart trouble in the first quarter when he tried to field John Lattners punt on his own 30. The ball hit his arms and rebounded right into the grasp of Notre Dames Art Hunter. But Iowa stiffened and, helped by a 15-yard holding penalty, halted the Irish right there on th. Iowa 32.

Binkey was a fighting, stomping, whirling demon. Youll be talking to yourself about this fullbacks great play when you see the game films at the Cedar Rapids I club Monday noon (Montrose hotel) or on WMT-TVs show Monday night. He was an all-American on this day at least hnd he outshone Notre Dame fine fullback, Neil Worden. Binkey gained 127 yards in 19 carries for a six-yard average compared to Wordens 105 yards in 19 trips a 5.1 average. Worden's 43-yard run in the first half gave the Irish star a full mile of rushing gain in his career here.

John Lattner, the Irish all-American of 1952, also took a back seat to his own running mate, Joe Heap. It seemed that this Heap was everywhere in Notre Dames offense and on defense as well: He'inretTepteti'the mw pass' that the-Tmtrcswie-frmrr Iowa, and he gained 68 yards 14 tfies. Lattner had the best average eight yards but he carried only seven times. 'Notre Dames famting Irish trick of stopping the clock before the gun at the half and at the games end tied the game for the nations No. 1 team, but Iowa also pulled a cute one at the end of the first quarter.

The Hawks had fourth down coming up and 18 yards to go. There were 15 seconds left the quarter when Iowa huddled, but the Hawks waited until the time ran out in order to get the advantage of the 15-mile-an-hour wind when the teams changed goals. Notre flame" triedT vainly to call time out when they saw Iowas purpose, but it was too late. Brooders punt was almost blocked, but he got away a 62-yard punt on the fly. Notre Dame saw a new four-game home attendance record with the 56,478 who attended Saturday.

This brings the total so far to 230,884 admissions. No use asking questions, because I'm not going to talk about it, he A reporter asked: Don't you think feigning injury to stop the clock was using your head- You didn't know how many official the team had and you didnt want to take a chance of the (rain later getting penalized too. 111.1 1 1 me i Im not saying Anything, Varrichione replied We saw youiget up after the play Just previously, a reporter said. Then you looked at the clock and started screaming and holding your back or leg. Were you really hurt? What do you think, he par-lied.

Johnny Lattner, Notre Dame's all-America halfback, was asked about Varrichione He said "Pretty smHit thinking, wasnt it." Sike took over a head coach at Kansaa in 1948. He TftrcWeded in 1947 rbaehrd the Jayhawka to a Big Seven co-championship with Oklahoma and an Orange Bowl rkagrment. The season completed Saturday was the first losing one for a nine straight triumphs' prior to Sikes-coached team. The Jay-Saturdays game hawks wound up the campaign w-ith only two victories against They mustered smiles finally elght when Assistant Coaches Bob Flora, Bump Elliott and Archie Kodros made the rounds with UpSeT pats 1 1 on FordHam, 20-7 shakes. Broeder answered sternly, Im glad I canie to Iowa I wouldn't want to play anywhere else, when reporter! questioned him on how he felt after passing up a chance to go to Notre Dame.

think we were up for this WORCESTER, Mass (AP) I Senior Quarterback Bill Halev -v sooted twice on sneaks Saturday Kice uverpowers while directing a blistering first-half attack that enabled Holy Cross' crippled football foices to defeat favored Fofdham, 20-7 Holy Cross twq successful first to Fifkt ftawnv 6 State topples Pitt Again, 17-0 Statistics. PENN S. flTT RK Dartmouth Turns on Princeton Crew, 34-12 Statistic. Dart. Prtn.

First downs 1ft It Rushlnc yardace Iftft Passint yardage 149 lift Passes attempted 1ft 18 Passes completed ft Passes intercepted 2 1 Punts 4 4 Puntfnc averaro fft 4ft 'Fumbles lust 1 I Yards penalised 11 SCORING: Dartmouth 4 7 7 1 1ft 84 Princeton It I I ft-1 Ruihlni varditu Patting yardait Pattet attempted Pattct romplvted Patin Intercepted Punta Punllnc average Fumble teat larda penattved 7 fUORING soconH Rt t'! period Haley ended a 35-yard jhnan. -Mefi drivcsvcie launcftod from (its 48 and on both, Lou Hettinger an? Bl0cca were highly elMlstent carriers. Haley went over out and Liotca rcc Midway through 2ft1 12 ft 2 1 82 one jubt as much as we were for Minnesota' he said. I cant compare Notre Dame cento Michigan State or anyone though because we are a ent ball club than we were at start of the season, Broeder Center Jerry Hilgenberg, play- sIPPin8 ovr fiom the three Flr4 Sown IS Rushing yardare 2.11 Pinlni yirdtce Passes attempted 2ft Passes completed 11 Passes intercepted 4 Pants 1 Pantinf averac SI Fumbles Inst 1 Tarda penalised Ik 72 SCORING. Penn State ft 1 rm ft own.

ing his last game for, Iowa asj ft; Dartmouth TD McKenna t. Thleltehtr. TD Mor, B.well. XP G.rrlty rC -McKenna 4. SCORING TD H.

Smith 8. O.rrllT. FORT WORTH, (AP)- Rices stable of flcct, poweiful xr backs rriade like old-time dray horses Saturday to grind out a Astoclated Prew Wirephoto THREE MORE Dusty Rice got three yards on this try as a fellow Iowan, Guard Ray lemak who came to the Irish from Sioux Cify, nailed him. one of 11 seniors, rated the Irish Frdhg as, The best team weve played against this year. I dont know what they haveir but we just cant beat them," he1 said.

Quarterback 14 h.i, c.r.t. ipH.Or rim, Jerry Reichow PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) Leo McKenna, a 4ittle sopho'more quarterback from Concord, led Dartmouth to a surprising PITTSBURGH j(AP) Quarterback Tony Ratios, playing his final college footblall game, pulldd a jittery Pehn State football team 19-6 victory over Texas Christian university and keep the Owls in the running for a spot in the Cotton Bowl New Year's day. It was Rice's old reliable; Kos- TTLE, Wash. (INS) Johnson, leading the seemingly Washington State upset the fa- supply of quarter-vored Washington football team backS) halfbacks and fullbacks 25-20, with the help of a blocked tore through and around the but orie of the most thrilling an5 Halfhack Dusty Rice both battles of any season.

Hilgenberg words. The victory kept Baylor in gi Roichow said, It just seems tie with Texas and Rice for fir't? they always can do it. Baylor Bombs' Mustangs, hand-picked iaiorlte tram Freeman? euaiom atylea rich, auperhly made aoelallg Impreaatve! place in the Southwest conference lace. Statistics. together Saturday to direct a 17-0 34-12 rout of favored Princeton triumph over Pitt for the second Saturday with two touchdowns, year in a row by the same scoring pass and four conversions.

Dartmouth rocked the uninspired, Princeton club with a rugged defense to score its second victory the season with surprising ease. Only in the first' period -when Homer Smith was smashing the lirje with hip old zing to tally twice was Princeton in HieJjall game. 8MTT If 11 12ft 18 ft 4 ft 4ft Bir. 17 lift Iftft 2ft 1ft 4 2 124 fired-up TCU team Johnson smashed out 126 yards In 25 carries and scored the touchdown that broke apart a tense Southwest conference game that had Rice's chances of sharing the championship Riding on the outcome. punt and a long run by a center in a slimy quagmire at Seattle Saturday.

The outcome spoiled the day for 40,000 Washington homecoming who saw the Huskies take the lead only once W.hlrtm si. 1. mss ttli M.ihln.l.. 1 Captain Andy Houg said, "1 wish I could have another shot at that one. 1 Two other Iowa leaders.

Halfback Bob Stearnea and End Frank Gilliam, who clicked on a four-yard paas for the Hawkeyea second touchdown, gave Evashevikl all the credit for the TD. Stearnes Evy sent the play in with me. Their 'end was cutting in sharp and I coukt have run with If tut Frank was so much In the open It had to work." i)5 Tfrit ftavni Raihlm virdin Pauln yardage Puiei attempted Pum eampleted Pse Intercepted Fumble lent Yards penaiiied SCORING! ftMr ii 121 Buvlur 18 7 127 Barter TD Jonea Darldaaa Hapklns CooftT XP Dartftian 8. 1 Syracuse Falls To Villanova PHILADELPHIA Burly Tont Fitzpatrick, Villanovas running guard on offense, threw two crushing downfield blocks as the Wildcats Upset Syracuse, 14-13, Syracuse lost Set Grinnell Mat, Swimming Slates A Miss. Southern 7DownsGeorgia JACKSON, Miss.

(AP) A Methodist qut of, the Southwest Rauthern Methodltl: TD OBrlea 2, Bernet. XP Bernct 8. Texas-(AP) Francis Davidson bombed Southern miss. (AP) AjMthoc Winters Coming Soon! AVOID PUSHING Act Now fourth? game Whe awy Gilliam said. I didqt see the ball for a moment and then 1 had to cut jaack to get It.

ment kicking expert, Jim George, was unable to re-enter the ganffe because of -the new substitution rule. I SCOBING. GRINNELL-- Grinnell college swimming and wrestling, teams are going through extensive drills1 pparaHon early in December. 'RrauSwski1 ZnH P8ssin8 for wo touchdowns Th' 46 yards for second -one with only a mlnute-and-a-Coach Bob PeteVson, have period touchdown that tartedhalf to go to bring Baylor a 27- from 14 uPset of Cred it victory in bne of wildest runner-up team. Peterson will, 777 games ever played here, have to find new men to fill four! rntnirfg Latirln Peppetj was a garrle in which vir-weight divisions.

RFflSrmng letter--snatcne the pass from thegjjy everything happened, men grapplers are Dve Johnson, quarterback that was Southern Methodist fumbled five Cedar Rapids, 130 lb. class: Carl intended for John Carson. (times and lost the ball and lost Couve, Park Ridge. Ill, 137 lb In the last quarter, Southern 'the game. There were seven pass Gene Mayfield, Chicago, 167 added another when Fullback' and Tom Marshall, Cedar Rapids, 'Bucky McElroy smashed one interceptions, four by Southern1 Methodist, and all in all, it wasi I Michigan States veteran l-i Jack Heppinstall, is the oldest kMs.

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