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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 27

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1-- V' September 27 19-12 9 Sunday Morning Zbe 5ait nk)r Trribunt Livingstone Grabs Off Nine for Irish at Madison Irish Badgers Tie' Minnesota Wins 4' Ram Passes Pay Off In 14-7 Duel oo Seahiawks Topple Wildcat Club Bierman Outfit Grabs 20 to 12 Win in Thriller IWisconsin Gets 7-7 Draw With Ramblers Panthers Take 50-7 Beating -At Minneapolis 'fta0 (Contioled From Page 6-B) tan for a 98-yard touchdown laualt but that was the last time the Panthers Came close to pay drt After Dirriatteo's great run the' Gophers roared right back to count two more touchdowns in te period with Daley getting one on a 56-yard run and Her-main Frickey right half the other or a reverse that picked up the last half yard With a 20 to 7 lead Hauser put in his second stringers who found the Panthers a match and the best the Gophers could do in the second period was a field goal by Vic Kulbitski Back Comes First String -4 rlssi-t (Continued prom Page 6-B) liant defensive heights against Notre Dame's newly-adopted formation turned back accurate Angelo Bertelli sensational passing star of the Irish time after time Notre Dame on the other hand kept powerful Pat Harder Wisconsin's main threat pretty well under control but could not prevent him from sharing scoring glory Operating with the offensive system made famous at Notre Dame the Badgers seized a break early in the third quarter when Harder ran a short punt by Bertelli back 17 yards to the Irish 35 On the next play Sophomore Elroy Hirsch with Harder making the decisive block just inside the 10-yard stripe raced over for the Badger touchdown Harder booted the seventh point from placement Become Aroused Aroused to fury the Irish went right back to work on the business of getting back into the ball game A 43-yard return of the kick-off by Bob Livingstone gave the ball to Notre Dame in Badger territory TWO first downs on slashes through the line took it to the 20 The Badgers staved off that drive when Bob Ray intercepted one of Bertelli's shots on the 12 but Notre Dame made it stick the next time Bertelli fired a 26-yard beauty to Livingstone and two more first downs on running plays took the ball to the Badger three Fullback Jim Mello punched over for the score in two plays and Bertelli made sure of a tie by place-kicking the point Thwart Ramblers LAFAYE'rrE Ind Sept 26 (CTPS)--Fordham beat Purdue 14-7 in Ross-Ade stadium Saturday afternoon on two long magnificently executed forward passes both thrown by Steve Filipowicz Frank Malinowski racing at full speed toward the right-hand corner of the field took the first of these throws immediately after the start of the second quarter The ball which had been on the Boilermakers' 41-yard I I swished approximately 50 yards through the air and Malinowski dragged it down just before he went into the end zone In Third Quarter Filipowicz brought off the second of these successful pitches in the third quarter- after Purdue had tied the score at 7-7 The play started with the ball on Fordham's 25-yard line Filipowicz angled off looking for a receiver while the Boilermaker forwards closed in upon him At the last possible moment he let it go Fifty yards down the field James Hearn slipped in between two Purdue defense men who were reaching up to intercept the throw Hearn got behind them and as the ball cleared their fingertips by an inch or two he speared it Then he was clear with no one between him and the goal He dashed the remaining 35 yards for the touchdown that decided the game On both occasions Joe Ososki kicked the extra points for Forciham Swift Thrust Purdue's touchdown was scored in the last two minutes of the second quarter the Boilermakers lashing out with a swift thrust and a long pass that advanced the ball 62 yards for a touchdown in two plays From his own 38-yard line Ken Smock knifed through to midfield On the next play John Anderson whipped a pass to Fred Smerke Boilermaker end took the ball in the clear and went the remaining 20 yards to the goal Henry Stram kicked the extra point 4 4440 Bob Livingstone (40) gets fancy blocking as be romps for nine yards for Notre Dame against Wisconsin in first quarter Saturday Blocked out is Fred Negus (51) Badger center McBride (47) is the Ramblers' center The Minnesota first stringers came back to start the second half and Daley scored twice more in the third period once on an sght-yard run and again on a seven-yard dash Again the sec-rid stringers came in and they kept up the touchdown parade with Sub Backs Dick Kelley and Bob Sandberg getting the touchdowns the latter on a pass Kelley made his on a 23-yard jaunt around right end The Pitt attack simply couldn't move against the Gopher first stringers In the-first period the Panthers didn't gain a yard net from scrimmage and most of the seven first downs they registered in the game were the result of forward passes against Hauser's secod and third teams Minnesota made 13 first downs Pttsburgh had a net yardage of SO yards to Minnesota's 355 and that pretty well tells the story of how the first string lines compared Brilliant Form Captain Dick NVildung all-America tackle last year showed the same brilliant form on both offense and defense Injury of their first string quarter Garnaas who shared backfield honors with Daley Kulbitski and Frickey marred the game from a Gopher standpoint Garnass appeared to have suffered an inury to his nose in a violent collison with a Pitt player late in the third period and had to be carried from the field A crowd of 22000 the game a far cry from the 50000 who L'arrrned the stadium for last year's opener Hawkeyes Paste 27-0 Defeat on Huskers Longhorns Rip Kansas State In 64-0 Rout Oklahoma Ags Tie Sooners In 0-0 Upset EVANSTON Ill Sept 26 (UP) call them the Bernie Bierman's Iowa preflight school naval they showed that on land and in that air they have the fighting stuff that leadsto victory when they trimmed a powerful Northwestern football team 20 to 12 Saturday The Seahawks scored twice on passes and once by rushing but Northwestern's Wildcats scored twice in a thrill-packed seccrnd period that had 25000 spectators screaming with excitement UnknOWn Sparkles Cadet Bill Schatzer from little North Central (Ill) college an unknown until the Seahawks smothered Kansas 61 to 0 last week agairyvas the spark that ignited his team's play His 63-yard run the first time the Hawks got their hands orlhe ball set up his one-foot plunge for the first touchdown He was a constant threat on offense and defense Ensign Dick Fisher former Ohio State star shared laurels'-for the Cadets by tossing a 57-yard scoring pass to his fellow officer Mal Kutner of Texas In the fourth period it was his consecutive rushes of 41 13 and 7 yards through a stubborn Northwestern defense that set up Bernard Mertes' short pass across the goal line to Forrest Evashevski of Michigan Wildcats Get Going Ed (Bucket) Hirsch of Williams- ville Ky the Northwestern fullback fell on Fisher's fumble on the cadet 27 in the second period and the Northwestern offense rolled over two quick touchdowns After Graham had hit the line for a touchdown from the one Hirsch galloped 40 yards weaving dodging straight-arming and sprinting for Northwestern's second tally Fisher then tossed his pay-off pass to Kutner and Northwestern had to hold on its 1-yard line at the end of the half The third period was a stalemate and the Cadets had the better of the fourth period although they could only add six points to their total Ensign Fred Gage Wisconsin booted the two Naval conversions from placement Both Northwest- conversions failed The line-ups: Northwestern Cadets Motl le iwAger Karlstad It Kniens Kapter It Flirts Hudson Baman Burke rg Vincent rt grhuila Haase re Ringer Kean Oh Cupe Graham lh Sella But ftnire rt Meria fb Benson Score by periods: Northwestrrn 12 0 0-12 Naval Cadets 7 7 0 6-140 Scoring: Schatsr Kutner Fisher Graham Hirsch Points after ge 2 Substitutes: Northwestern Coldberg Wallig Siegle Ohland tackles Samarzia guards triFranreaca Gent rentors App Golan: quarterbacks Wsrren eoduic McNutt barks Scriba Vddick Adelman Seahawks Kutner University of Texas) Daly NOrthWeSterll Fraurnatin (31 b1- gen Baston Minnes)ta) tackles Flora Michigan Kulbitski (Minnea a guards Kern (Kansas) Biolo I Lake For- est) centers Svendson (Minnesota Szalay (Ohio State Frye (Iowa) backs Evashevski Michigan) Gift (Purdue Fisher (Ohio State) Hanson Minnesota) Langhurst (Ohio State) Swisher (Northwestern) Jankowski (Wisconsin Official: (Columbia): (Michigan field judee (Marquette) (Michigan) that IOWA CITY Iowa Sept 26 chased away "or Nebraska football as the surprising Hawkeyes crushed the Cornhuskers 27 to 0 for the first Iowa victory in nine games over the Big Six conference team Hoosiers Drub Butler 53-0 Wisconsin's alert defense against passes thwarted Notre Dame once in the-first period on the 27-yard line twice in the second on the 13 and 16 again on the 12 in the third and on the 23 in the final session Wisconsin got to the Irish 40 In the first period but failed when passes were smacked down and had other opportunities to something started through four fumbles by Notre Dame backs three of them by Tom Miller Notre Dame fashioned 14 first downs 11 by running while Wisconsin picked up seven all but two on the ground The crowd was well under the 40000 who watched the Badgers lose their home opener to Marquette a year ago Illinois Blasts Dakota 46-0 I STILLWATER Okla Sept 26 (UP)--Oklahoma A and an underrated underdog held the University of Oklahoma football team to a scoreless tie on Lewis field Saturday before 13300 persons Favored Oklahoma was kept on the defensive for the larger part of the game and never seriously threatened to score A and once came within six inches of a touchdown The A and M's scoring threat came in the second period As the period opened A and Fullback Al Scan land kicked over the Oklahoma goal line Oklahoma facing the wind kicked out to the 35- yard line and the A and drive began Scanland passed to Halfback Lee Cook 28 yards to the Oklahoma nine Three running plays moved the ball to the Oklahoma four fourth down and four yards to a touchdown Halfback Oscar Williams went around his left end and the crowd cheered what it thought was a touchdown But a swarm of Oklahoma players had shoved Williams out on the six-inch line Only the consistent good punting of Huel Hamm kept the Oklahoma team out of serious trouble frequently It was the first game for both teams BLOOMINGTON Ind Sept 26 every departmeilt of play Indiana overwhelmed Butler 53 to 0 Saturday to open its football campaign Indiana scored eight touchdowns two in each period Butler unable to make any sustained offensive showing never was able to penetrate Indiana territory Hoosier sophomores carried the scoring burden although veterans consistently set up the potential tallies Billy Hillenbrand Indiana's ace back opened the scoring by running back a punt 61 yards for a touchdown the first time he touched the bill Hillenbrand's understudy Sophomore Jim Dewar equaled the performance by running back a punt 90 yards to scorelater in the game AUSTIN Texas Sept 26 (UP) Saturday Smothered Kansas State's football team beneath a 10-touchdown avalanche winning 64 to 0 before 15000 spectators Eight Texas backs shared in the scoring but it was Jackrabbit Jackie Field's 19 points and 60- yard touchdown jaunts by a pair of sophomores Travis Raven and Roy Warren that gave the fans their greatest thrills The scrimmage gain emphasized Texas' overwhelming superiority yards to 22 for Kansas State Field 187-pound junior wh2 succeeds Jack Crain as Texas' running star was almost unstoppable In the second period he took Roy McKay's pass to score from 17 yards out In the third be twisted through Kansas State's less agile defenders on touchdown jaunts of 37 and 16 yards and kicked one extra point Carrying 19 times Field gained 161 yards an average of nearly 81i yards per try The 60-yard sweeps by Raven and Warren came in the closing minutes when Texas' third string was in the game McKay opened the gates in the first period driving over from the six after Field had sparked an 80- yard march with runs of 21 and 26 yards Johnny Petrovich sophomore from California plunged from the two for another in the second followed by a 34-yard scoring journey by speedy Max Minor Michigan Tips Sailors 9-0 Marquette Tips Kansas 14-0 CHAMPAIGN Ill Sept 26 University of Illinois routed South Dakota 46-0 here Saturday before a crowd of 7500 Giving their first new coach in 30 years Ray Eliot a flying start the Mini backs Jimmie Smith Tony Butkovich Ray Florek Walter Correll and Dick Good raced to seven touchdowns in the first 43 minutes Fullback Butkovich a surprise starter at fullback in place of Captain Smith softened the South Dakota line in the first few minutes with plunges The Mini never stopped running until Elliot cleared the bench of the last members of his squad of 43 Illinois gained 275 yards rushing- to South Dakota's none while making the first half touchdowns The rout reached its crest in the third quarter when the Mini scored 26 points Illinois made 445 yards rushing to the Coyotes' 12 ANN ARBOR Mich Sept 28 of Michigan's Bg Ten football team withstood a determined fourth period aerial attack Saturday to down the husky from the Great Lakes (IS' naval training station to A disappointing crowd of 17087 wahed the fighting Wolverines outweighed 18 pounds per man znarch 192 yards to a touchdown in the second period and kick a field goal in the third quarter to spoil two records which the Sailors had inherited from their predecessors cf the last string off 11 victories and the honor of never Laving lost to a Big Ten team Marine Corps Calls GREEN BAY Wis Sept 26 (INS)--Arnold Herber star passer of the Green Bay Packers football team for 11 seasons until his release in midseason last year was preparing Saturday for his induction September 30 as a private in the marine corps LAWRENCE Kas Sept 26 Marquette university Hilltoppers from Milwaukee Saturday defeated the University of Kansas 14 to 0 in an uninspired football game that was enlivened only by two flashes of brilliance by Marquette Neither team showed much driving power and both of Marquette's scores came as the result of brilliant end runs by John Strzykalski and Glenn Johnson Marquette backs Kansas scored nine first downs to four for Marquette The Jayhawkers made 99 yards rushing to 120 for Marquette In the air the two teams were about even Kansas gaining 89 yards to 86 for the Hilltoppers Some 13000 spectators saw Tom Farmer the lad with the accurate right arm toss three touchdown passes to lead his mates to victory With Farmer and Ted (Duke) Curran a 160-pound sophomore speedster furnishing most of Iowa's offensive punch the Hawks dominated the contest after an evenly played first quarter and handed the Cornhuskers their worst defeat since 1931 when Pitt walloped them 40 to Pitching Tom as expected threw with deadly aim and it was the running of Curran shooting out into the open from the T-formationi which provided the surprise thrills for the liawkeye fans The substitute halfback who scored Iowa's first touchdown in the second period with a 23-yard dash after taking a Farmer toss led all ground gainers with 93 yards in 12 rushes Curran finished a long Iowa drive late in the third period by cutting back through Nebraska's right tackle and right end on a touchdown spurt from the two-yard line the marker sending the Hawks into a 13 to 0 advantage The Hawkeyes struck for a sensational touchdown midway in the final quarter Carried back to Its 35-yard line by a holding penalty Iowa went 65 yards for the third touchdown on a riflelike pass from Farmer to End Bill Burkett the latter tucking in the ball on the Nebraska 27 and hurrying to pay territory without a Husker hand touching him The Hawkeyes got their final counter with only 45 seconds to play and it was set up by a Nebraska fumble Dale Bradley dropping a punt Burkett promptly grabbed the ball on the Nebraska 30 Substitute Ben Trickey rambled to the 21 and on third down Farmer whipped a pass to Trickey on the two-yard line Ben merely stepped over the goal line Nebraska never seriously threatened the Hawkeye goal The Huskers drove to the Iowa 23- yard line as the first period ended but the scoring threat went askew when Allen Zikumind dropped a fourth down pass that was as deep as any Nebraska march Buckeyes Whip Soldiers 59-0 We Need ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS and TECHNICIANS Tempe Tackles Today on Coast SAN FRANCISCO Sept 26 LIP) State college from Tempe which has been doing big things in a football sense in the Border conference the last few seasons tries its luck in the coast's major independent field Sunday in a game with the University of San Francisco In its first visit to this city the Arizona team sometimes known as the Tempe Teachers bucks up against a veteran smartly coached local team which annually trades gridiron swats with such redoubtables as Santa Clara St Mary's and other big ones Penn Faces Big Task Replacing Davis University of Pennsylvaniawill have another good football team this year but whether the Red and Blue can go through a nine-game schedule undefeated depends largely upon the ability of Coach George Munger to find a quarterback to replace Gene Davis Davis who graduated last spring sparked Penn to seven victories in eight games a year ago He was termed one of the best signal callers in the nation by many football experts Only Three Regulars On Gopher Squad 2ka-NNE A PO LI a fans are pcking M'yl-esota for the top ct again this year but Dr George Hauser heading into his first Big Ten campaign as head coach wishes they would consider th's year's prospects and not the performance of last year's graduates Hauser has only three players bacic-from the starting eleven of the Gophers' 1941 national championship lineman and two of whom will be new position this year OPPORTUNITY to serve your country In a vital Nati Unfit Defense project TRAVEL in the or possessions with all expenses paid FLYING INSTRUCTION will be given to those assigned to work requiring that knowledge LIBERAL SALARY and possibility of Foreign Service which greatly Increases pay Kuzma Headed for Bright Season ANN ARBOR of trying to make football players out of each Tom Dick and Harry Coach Fritz Cris ler finds he gets along very nicely at Michigan with just Toms particularly the Gary Ind variety Largely because big Tom Kuzma fellow townsman of and successor to Tom Harmon is seemingly headed for another enormous successful season Word has gone out that the Wolverines again will be tough this autumn Kuzma has the assistance of 13 other lettermen from the 1941 team that lost only to Minnesota and was tied by Ohio State Can You Qualify? ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS must have 3 years college trainin In electronics or equivalent and be between 21 and 30 years of age Single men preferred Must be willing to fly as a passenger on commercial or military planes Must be willing to travel or to be located temporarily at any point in or possessions TECHNICIANS must be between the ages of 24 and 30 High School Physics radio service electrical repair or amateur radio experience necessary Great Lakes Naval Trainees Upset by Michigan 9-0 COLUMBUS Ohio Sept 26 UP) a bunch of kids running through a forest Ohio State university's light but speedy Bucks breezed thrpugh and around the Armor Raiders from Fort Knox Saturday to win the season's opener 59 to A tiny crowd of 22555 smallest since 1933 and 27110 under last year's opening throng saw almost four complete Ohio teams stage the nine-touchdown parade Seven Bucks took the ball on'personally conducted tours of enemy pay dirt Although outweighed almost 20 pounds a man the Ohioans held the big soldiers to a lone first down and a deficit of 14 yards via rushing The Bucks rolled up a net yardage of 440 from rushing and chalked up 19 first downs four by passing Gene Fekette Ohio's 192-pound sophomore fullback lived up to his lavish advance notices by leading the scoring with 15 points on two touchdowns and three extra points from placement His substitute Junior Dick Palmer also counted two touchdowns but the other five were scattered through first second third and fourth team members No matter what combination was on the field Fort Knox had no luck stopping IL In fact the Buck first stringers were able to score only two touchdowns in the first period and one in the second but the reserves took over the last half and chased six touchdowns across three in each period General Requirements Badgers to Improve Defensive Play MADISON lettermen who saw service last year with one of the highest scoring teams in the country are on the 'Wisconsin 1942 squad Adi to these veterans at least three exceptional sophomore can-dates and you have the impresson that Coach Harry Stuhldreher has cause for rejoicing But Harry i 5k not rejoicing He is worried as he points out that those 19 lettermen helped make up a team that wasn't so hot on defense 1 Must be willing to take and able to pass normal industrial physical examination Colgate Triumphs 49-0 HAMILTON Sept 26 into high gear after a slow start Colgate overwhelmed St Lawrence 49-0 Saturday in the twentieth renewal of their early-season clashes before a crowd of 4000 The Red Raiders scored thrice in the second and third periods Rose Bowl-Winners Face Hard Time CORVALLIS Ore Oregon State college football team winner of the transplanted Rose bowl game of last year is faced with a tough 11-game program this season made tougher because every club is sure to gun for the glory boys of last season The Beavers opened the 1942 season at Moscow Saturday when they tangled with the University of Idaho 3 Must be American citizen Birth certificate required 4 Character must be such as will pass a thorough investigation We do not desire applications from men in key defense positions 2 Must have pleasing appearance and ability to make yourself clearly understood in both written and oral work Lakes string of 12 straight wins during World war The season opener for both teams drew only 17087 smallest crowd here In 11 years Chappius rifled a pass into the end zone that caught Halfback Paul White's fingertips for the lone touchdown The Michigan drive really started from its own eight-yard line when Hugh McCullogh former Oklahoma great quick-kicked and the ball rolled dead On a fake buck Don Robinson romped to the 50-yard line and 10 plays most of them in the air sent Michigan to the Sailors' four Chappius made no gain on a fake pass before he plunked the ball in White's hand for the score Briekse was rushed into the game after Michigan passed and plunged to the Bluejacket four soon after the second half opened With Robinson holding the rookie center split the cross bar with a placement Michigan 0 6 3 0-9 Michigan scoring: Touchdown-- White Field (for Pregulman) (placement) By Paul Chandler ANN ARBOR Mich Sept 26 dazzling aerial game and frenzied line play by a handful of veterans were combined by Michigan here Saturday in a 9-0 upset of the heavily favored Great Lakes naval training -station football team Genera led by a limber-armed Toledo sophomore slender Bob Chappius who made his gridiron debut Coach Fritz Crisler's Wolverines paraded 92 yards through the ponderous sailors for a second period touchdown and third string center Jim Brieske booted a field goal early in the third quarter after another Michigan march had moved the ball 37 yards to the Bluejacket four Then with Lieutenant Paul (Tony) Hinkle using freshelinesmen in waves Michigan's weary line dug in and for almost 35 minutes stopped a desperate but wild Great Lakes offensive The victory was gained while the Wolverine's best halfback Tom Kuzma sat in the press box on crutches and it snapped the Great October 1 Four-week training period with pay Included Write full personal history personal and experience references selective service classification and include snapshot If possible Arrangements will be made for personal interview Address Executive Engineer AVAILABLE NEW 1942 Cadillac 7-passenger Sedan Can accommodate 9 persons if necessary FRED A CARLESON Trojans Look Good LOS of Jeff Caravath's well-wishers will tell you without being asked that his southern California Trojans are simply going to waltz in as Pacific Coast conference football champions The Trojan backers are basing their predictions on the fact that Caravath has 13 available lettermen and the backfield outlook is the best in many years MINNEAROLIS HONEYWELL REGULATOR COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA (Our organization has been informed of this advertisement) graduations since the 1941 season have left the 1942 navy football team shorn of any vaunted striking power this season Besides lacking in veteran material and a shortage of reserves Commander John Whelchel new head coach is limited to an hour a day to whip the Middies into shape CADILLAC DISTRIBUTOR 535 SOUTH MAIN 1 vrONSTIOTHA 1.

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