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Underdog Florida Strikes First! oStunVanderbiltWith 3 1-27 Upset 4 Fired-Up Indiana Upsets Irish, 20-7 Notre Dame Scoreless Until Fourth Quarter, Belated Drives Fizzle BLOOMINGTON. Ind Oct .21 iTP' A stoked-i'D Indium University team burned big holes through Notre Dame's line today for a 20 tc 7 victory that guaranteed the losers their worst season since 1945. 9 Ohio State Takes Minnesota 48-0 MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 21 Ohio State's Buckeyes used everything in their book to overwhelm Minnesota's hapless and badly outclassed Gophers, 48 to 0.

in a Western Conference football game to-I day. The defeat, the fourth in a row for Minnesota, was one of the worst drubbings ever absorbed by a Gopher squad. It was the third victory in four starts for Ohio State, which has lost only to Southern Methodist thus for this Bobby Robertson. Indiana half- year, back. two of the touch- Passes and a pass interception downs with the help of some of the were used by Ohio State to set up crispest blocks ever thrown by an and score their first four touch-IU football team.

downs. Then just to prove they had Notre Dame was three touch- ibe power on the ground as well, downs behind before it showed any e' sent hall carriers over the of the resilience generally expect- three scores in the fourth ed of scored-on Irish teams. period. Another touchdown was It was the first time Indiana had callef, back because of a beaten Notre Dame since 1906 and was the first time Notre Dame had Striking swiftly the first time lost two tames in one season since they took the ball, last years Rose 1945 Bowl victors and conference eo- 10- champions, scored just three min- i inn fn tiles and 19 seconds after the game in 18 carries and scored Indiana 41 Sullivan's Passes Click For Scores Touted Ground, Passing Attack Of Commodores Is More Than Matched NASHVILLE, Oct 21 (TPV-Underdog Florida outrushed and outpassed previously unbeaten and untied Vanderbilt to win a 31-27 Southeastern Conference football victory here today. A stunned homecoming crowd of 24,000 partisan fans watched Flori da score early in the opening period, and match Vanderbilt score for score thereafter.

It was Floridas victory over Vanderbilt. Four of Floridas touchdowns were scored on the ground, but sophomore Haywood Sullivans passes clicked for one and helped set up the others. The famed Vanderbilt combination of Bill Wade to Bucky Curtis accounted for two touchdowns. Two other Vanderbilt markers were scored rushing. Jack Nichols broke away for a 55-yard touchdown run for Florida, and teammate Loren Broadus almost matched it with a 51-yard payoff jaunt Vanderbilts most spectacular play came in the dying minutes of the fourth period on a 76-yard play sequence.

Wade passed from his 24 to Curtis, who lateraled to Mac Robinson as he appeared trapped. Curtis broke free and took a lateral from Robinson on the 22 and raced over for the final touchdown of the game. Florida 7 12 6 631 Vanderbilt 0 7 7 1327 Florida scoring touchdowns, Broadus 2, Reddell, Nichols, Huggins; conversions, McDonald 1. Vanderbilt scoring-touchdowns, Curtis 2, Davidson, Foster; conversions, McArthur 3. Fla.

Vbilt started. From then on it was just a question of how high they wanted to run the score. Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, also was an artist.

Photo By Henry Jr PARKES SCORES Captain Bobby Parkes, Central high of Fayetteville left half. es over for the first score of the game with Lawrenceburg Ihursday night. Ihe Fayetteville Tigers, rated tops in Tennessee for the second straight week, defeated Lawrenceburg, 27-13, the lowest margin of victory for the team in any game this reason. Another oddity of the game was the failure of the Tigers to score on the Wildcats in the third quarter-the first quarter they have gone scoreless this season. Parkes, All-Middle Stater in 1949, entered the game with a record of seven touchdowns scored for 42 points this season.

Thompson, of Lawrenceburg, moves in to intercept Parkes on his way to the end zone, but fails to stop him. third touchdown with an 83-yard tun. He turned a complete somersault scoring the second from the four-yard mark. A 60 yard punt return by Eugene GeHman set up Indiana's first touchdown in the first six minutes of the game. Indiana scored in seven plays from the Notre Dame 19.

ith the Lou Achille passing seven yards to eifd Don Lust for the marker. Notre Dame perked up for its lone touchdown after Quarterback Williams was hurt in the third quarter. John Mazur replaced him and passed 21 yards to end Jim Mutscheller on the India 18. Williams came back and sneaked to a first down. Gidel Gander scored from the eight.

Two Indiana fumbles set off belated Notre Dame drives in the final pev.od. The first died in a flurry of passes, short of midfield. The second ended on the next to last pay of the game with Indiana's George Byers intercepting a Williams pass on the Indiana one-yard line. Notre Dame 0 0 7 07 Indiana 6 7 7 0 20 Notre Dame scoring: touchdowns, Gander. Conversion, Ca-prara.

Indiana scoring: touchdowns, Luft, Robertson 2. Conversions, Achille 2. Kentucky Downs College Football Scores Hapless Villanova By AMOCiated Pru Coe 14; Cornell 12 Missouri Mines 47; Northeast College 7 Howard Johnson C. Smith 6 Southern Methodist 42; Rice 21. Lafayette Delaware 7 Southeastern Louisiana College Tennessee 14; Alabama 9 Georgia Tech 20; Auburn 0 Florida 31; Vanderbilt 27 Tulane 27; Mississippi 20 Kentucky 34; Villanova 7 Navy 27; Southern California 14 Brief Sketches Of Major Football Games Saturday EUGENE, Oct.

21 (TP) the aroused Panthers almost pull-St. Marys Gaels finally snatched led the game out of the fire in the a football victory today, coming last quarter. from behind in the fourth quarter Northwestern rolled to a 28-0 to down thrice beaten Oregon, lead through the first three quar-18-13. ters. A 46-yard pass play brought the EAST LANSING, Oct.

21 Babe Parilli's Passes Responsidle For Four Of Five Touchdowns Michigan State 34; Marquette 6 Mississippi Southern 0 Toronto 6 Tech 41; Union (Tenn.) 0 (Montreal) 20 Arkansas State 27; Alabama State 9 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21 (TP) Vito Babe Parilli, a sharpshooting passer who can fake and twist his way out of almost any situation, winless Gaels their first triumph (P) Michigan States Spartans led Kentucky's unbeaaten football of the season. tuned up for Notre Dame, scoring forces to a 34 to 7 victory over Vil-! Quarterback Dick Jarvis flipped a sparkling 34-6 victory over a lanova today, it to halfback Dave Marcelli on rugged Marquette eleven today. Parilli's passes, some of them the first play on the fourth quar- The Spartans scored in all but 1 completed after he seemed hope- ton 0 ter. Oregon had led, 13-12, up to the last period when Coach Biggie lessly trapped were directly re- Dartmouth 14; Lehigh 0 Western Ontario 41; Norwich 21; Loyola Cornell 7 Yale 0 Michigan 26; Wisconsin Army 49; Harvard 0 Pennsylvania 34; Columbia Williams 21; Bowdoin Wake Forest 13; George 13 0 13 Washing- Teachers (Troy) 0 Tampa 27; Stetson 20 Wofford 28; Presbyterian 7 Xavier (Cincinnati) 36; Louisville i 13 Florida State U.

24: Newberry 0 Eastern Kentucky 56; Erskine 0 Duquesne 25; St. Bonaventure 12 Geneva Washington Jefferson 0 Georgia 13; Louisiana State 13 (tie) Davis Elkins 34: Salem 7 Morris-Harvey 61; W. Va. Tech 13 Benedict College 13; Alabama that point. Munn poured in reserves.

sponsible for four of the five Kentucky touchdowns, although only! jone actually was scored on an 1 aerial play. The fifth was made by Bill Wannamaker, a standout de- I California Adds Bowl Bid Hopes BERKELEY. Oct. 21 (TP) California, parading a wealth of backfield talent led by substitute halfback John Pappa, increased its Rose Bowl bid today with 27-0 football victory over Oregon State. The Bears racked up their fifth win in an undefeated season.

They were stopped by Oregon State in the initial period, but began to roll goalward thereafter. Pappa, the reserve left half, galloped 51 yards in the longest run, but the regulars, Jim Monachina, Pete Schabarum and John Olszewski also carried the mail in the rout. a 50 yard pass, from Ray Prosperi to Zippy Morocco. End Bob Walston place-kicked the extra point. LSU end Ralph McLeod scored LSU's other touchdown, on a short pass from Stevens.

iANfy TlAW IS COMING TO TOWN watch for him! CASH PURPOSE? LINCOLN, Oct. 21 (TP) WORCESTER, Oct. 21 (TP) Bob Reynolds ran Penn State's A hard hitting and alert Syra- Nittanv Lions footsore today in cuse football team powered to a Nebraska's 19 to 0 victory. seemingly comfortable 20 Point, eallooed 35 The sonhomore sensation ran 19 lead over Holy Cross today and fen' 8allPecl sPnomore sensauun ran i yards after intercepting a pass. yards, 2t yards and 65 yards for 'hen had to fight hard in the final After rolling un a 20-0 lead in the period to pull out a 34-27 decision A.

r011lnS up a JO 0 lead the over the Crusaders. first eleven and a quarter minutes, Kentucky let a great defense take LAWRENCE, Oct. 21 (TP) care of things until the final quar-j Kansas swamped the Oklahoma ter, when 14 more touchdowns. He scored one version. This was the third time in Nebraska's four starts that Reynolds points were Colby Trinity 0 Fordham 27; West Virginia 23 Rochester 25; Vermant 12 Princeton 34; Brown 0 Colgate 23; Bucknell 12 Rutgers 42; NYU 0 Maine 16; Connecticut 7 Randolph-Macon 13; Washington College 0 Indiana 20; Notre Dame 7 P' Af( Pit North Carolina State 16; Mary- AQIIZ 1 liCS LlljU land 13 Temple 26; Wayne 0 Haverford 13; Juanita 7 Scranton 26; Pennsylvania Military 0 Furman 21; The Citadel 7 Allen 20; Morris Brown 14 Rensselaer Poly 13; Worchester To Tie Bulldogs Iron-Man Act Outshines Hard-Charging Bengal attack seem has scored all of his team's points.

NEED FOR ANY Cowpokes in the first half; added. A slender crowd of about of their football game today and 17,000 in sun-warmed Franklin then coasted in to a 40 to 7 vie- Field saw Villanova score the sec-tory. A crowd of 21.500 saw the ond touchdown made against Ken-game. tucky in six games just before the EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 21 (TP) -Undefeated Northwestern grabbed its fourth straight victory today by beating Pittsburgh, 28-23, but.

READ THE WANT-ADS Line In 13-13 Deadlock 9 lopsided contest ended. Kentuckys varied Bill Weeks threw three touchdown e(j unstoppable in the first Tech 0 passes to end Jim Doran today to quarter as it produced three touch- Carnegie Tech 14; Allegheny 13 nn l'va Sate Cyclones a (jowns Parilli's passing was di- 20-20 tie with the Missouri Tigers i-ectly responsible for all three, in a Big Seven conference foot- Late jn jnal quarter Harry ball game. Missouri scored the jones fumbled a Villanova punt hard way rushing. an(j Guard Ted Oroski recovered 9 PROVIDENCE I Oct 1 (TP) on tbe Kentueky 24 yard line. The lllionis 20; Washington 13 Dick Kazmaier shot three touch- home club Punehed its way down.

Virginia State 12; Hampton In- Some 25,000 fans roared a lusty down passes in the first half today aided an offside Penalty, to the stitute 7 ovation for Konz' oldtime iron man as Princeton won its fourth con- one- Big Pete D'Alonzo, Villanova's Texas 19; Arkansas 14 demonstration. They yelled when secutive football game of the sea- most effective ball carrier, pound- Rhode Island State 38; Mas- he helped set up Louisiana State's defeating Brown 34 to 0 i ed through for the touchdown and sachusetts 27 I first touchdown by snaring a pass New Yorker I Bob Haner converted. Adelphi Kings Point 6 from Quarterback Norman Stevens. Western Maryland 29; Dickinson They screamed when he threw 13 passes, punted out of danger, and Kutztown Teachers 12; Trenton 0 zipped for nefty gains. And they FIVE HARNESS DIAGONAL Worsteds Fall and Winter Supplies? Tuition Fees? Doctor Bills? Auto Repairs? and Reconditioning? Personal Obligations? Insurance Payments? Christmas Money? LET US SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM COLE FINANCE CO.

AUTOMOBILE LOANS (Located In Cole Motor Co. Bldg.) 206 MERIDIAN ST. PHONE 4240 Princeton unlashed the full fury of its offense for three touchdowns in the second period, featured by Kazmaier's perfect screen pass to Bob Unger that was good for 55 yards and a score. WACO, Texas, Oct. 21 iTP)-Larry Isbell teamed up with Buddy Parker today to send Baylor to a 26-12 victory over Texas Tech.

Break Count To Down Cincinnati 48; Western Reserve 6 the hard charging LSU line. He was Isbell passed for one touchdown. Ohio State 48; Minnesota 0 twice assisted from the field, only set up two more and did an ex- Heavily Favored Terps Nebraska 19; Penn State 0 to return again, cellent job of generalship. Parker Heidelberg 40; Otterbein 7 He ran, passed and kicked on of- scorcd two touchdowns. COLLEGE PARK, Oct.

21 Iowa State 20; Missouri 20 (tie) fense and played safety on de- (TP) An inspired North Carolina Indiana (Pa.) Teachers 16; Slip- fense. He carried on the last play NEW YORK. Oct. 21 (TP) Penn team that capitalized on every pery Rock 7 the game and fell only a few one-man gang, Francis Bagnell, chance and held fast when the Wichita 17; Drake 14 feet from the Georgia goal line failed to break any offensive rec- chips were down upset heavily Kansas 40: Oklahoma 7 the final few seconds. But for ords today buMhe gifted halfback favored Maryland here today 16- Texas 42; Texas Christian Konz' apparent exhaustion, it and his fellow Quakers had what it 13 took to hammer the undermanned Joe Mooney, tailback on the Columbia Lions, 34 to 0, and remain vVolfpack's single wing outfit, in the running for Ivy League scored the two state touchdowns honors.

Bagnell -one on a 13-yard off-tackle gal- scored one of Penn's iop i the first period and the would certainly have been the winning score. Fullback Dick Raber and Quarterback Mai Conk of Georgia ec) (he Bulldogs two touchdowns Raber pushed for two yards and Detroit 13; Tulsa 13 (tie) Colgate 23: Bucknell 12 Baylor 26: Texas Tech 12 Eastern Washington Sound 0. five touchdowns, passed 29 yards other on a three yard plunge in East Texa State 35( Midwestern a tally, and Cook did likewise after for another and paved the way for the third. 27, North Carolina State scored its West Texas State 39; Sam Hous- first two points in the seventh a third with an aerial maneuver that ate up 56 yards. MORGANTOWN, W.

Oct. 21 university, aided by the deadeye passing combination of Dick Doheny to Alan Pfeifer, grabbed a lead over West Virginia in the first quarter today and held on to win 27-23. play of the game. Johnny Scar-bath, Maryland's sophomore quarterback, threw a lateral over Ed Modezelcwski's head and the ball bounded toward the Maryland goal 23 yards away. John Tencick, Wolfpack back, touched It as it skittered over the goal and ere is a two-fisted fabricl A nigged 14 oz.

Puritan Mills worsted with long wear loomed into every inch of it Here, Sir, is the backbone of any wardrobe. A suit you ton depend on for years. A suit both colorful, dresvy, styleful, and economical. Tailored in Roch by 4 RICHMOND, Oct. 21 (TP) through the end zone, earning a Wingback Tom Powers demon-! two-point safety for his club, strated his football learning here Maryland fought desperately today by chipping in with all six to win the game and save the touchdowns to spark Duke's Blue Terps national standing.

They Devils to a 41-0 victory over the punched across two touchdowns University of Richmond Spiders. in the final period and were well The 185-pound president of ion their way to a third in the Peru Teachers 32; Kearney 6. Union 40; Champlain 20. Canterbury 38; Anderson 25. UCLA 21; Stanford 7.

William Mary 54 Virginia Tech 0 Xavier (New Orleans) 48: Lane 0 Oklahoma 58 Kansas State 0 Howard (Ala.) 35; Southwestern (Tenn.) 6 Memphis State 20; Southwestern Louisana 0 Johns Hopkins 13; Catholic Univ 13 Colorado College 13; Colorado State 0 Denver 42: Brigham Young 3 Indiana State 27; Indiana Central 7 Oberlin 52; Hamilton 9 Kenyon 34; Hobart 20 Fairmont 35; West Virginia Wesleyan 20 Dukes senior class crossed the final stripe in every period. Iow- closing minutes. However, Alex Webster inter- Winter-weight Broadside roomy, rugged, right! Glowing Cordo Bootskia and bold, storm Hied double soles for added protection and extra mileage. FREEMAN Shot $1395 OTHER STYLES $11.95 to $17.95 ers grabbed passes from Tailback repted a long Maryland pass in Billy Cox for three scores and ram-i the end zone to end the last Mary-bled across on running plays for land chance of pulling the game Michaels Stern $5950 the others. front the fire.

UCLA Tumbles Stanford's Hopes scoring opportunities and promptly hit the jackpot with three aerial blasts to new up this Pacific Coast conference game End Ernie Stockert was the pass catching hero of the first two State 21 (tit) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (TP) touchdowns In the second quarter. Northwestern 28; Pittsburgh 23 Stanford's footail team tumbled He caught one from Ted Narleski Bowling Green 34; Baldwin Wal out of the unbeaten ranks and its Cor six yards and the next for 39 lace 34 (tie) Colorado 28: Arizona 25 St. Mary's 18; Oregon 13 Wyoming 53; Utah 13 California 27; Oregon State 0 North Dakota 21; South Dakota OTHER SUITS FROM 34.50 CLIFT- HOLMBERG Miami (Ohio) 42; Butler 7 Quantico Marines Dayton 0 Ohio Wesleyan 33; Danlson 13 Michigan Central 33; Depauw 20 Kent State 35; Ohio University 13 Maryville Stete 27; Emporia 7 Austin 21; Southwest Texas State Rose Bowl hopes got a shoe-king yards from Johnny Florence, jolt today at the hands of the The third touchdown. In the third astonishing Bruins of the Unlversi- quarter, came on a beautifully cxe-ty of California at Los Angeles.

ruled pass and lateral from Nar-The twice-beaten Uclans sank the leskl to Bob Wilkinson to fullback favored Stanfords by a 31 to 7 Dave Williams. It was good (or 22 score. yards, with Williams charging the The Bruins found three golden final IS. 1.

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