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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 26

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6 11 i A 1 i i 611 1 11 I-Sooners I ibc 5a1t gakc Sunday Morning November 14 1943 inn Salt gakc irtibunt Sunday Morning November 11 1943 Bears Ao-ain Smash UCLA 'Team 13-6 a 1 Again Smash I II Sooners Hand 20-13 Loss to Missouri 35-0 Slitlirprise artd20-13 it ri lyersSivamp Old Big Ten Grid Fops Play Finales Grid I Play 1 011 It fli T'd3p1 Michigan Outclasses Wisconsin 27 to 0 Tiger Fumbles Place Oklahoma (Contirrued from ricecting Page) their 10-7 defeat si the hands of Desperate Uclans Show Marked Improvement in Fast Game Ten Former Badger Players Help Pin Eighth Defeat on Alma Mater I BERKELEY Cal Nov 13 (LTP)tWeeks picked it up on the Cali- end zone eight and dived into the Bears overcame zone with the aid of a bestaivictory-less desperate 'University i ful block on Weeks' right guard of California at Los Angeles Bob Rohrer The conversion at ANN ARBOR Mich Nov 13 trampled a game but outmanned Wisconsin team 27 to 0 Saturday with to former Badgers now navy and marine trainees on the Wol In '131cr tn Six' Driver's Seat COLUMBIA Mo Nov 13 fumbled its way out of the Big Six championship Saturday as an alert Oklahoma team capitalized on the Bengals' case of "butter fingers" to win the pay-off game in the conference by a score of 20-13 before a crowd of6500 spectators Oklahoma needs only to whip Ft Riley Trim lowly Nebraska to move undefeated through the conference season for the first Sooner title since Broncos 147 1938 By beating Missouri Saturday the Sooners also snapped the MANHATTAN Kan Nov 12 Tigers' home winning streak of (UP)--The Centaurs of Fort Rile) 20 games The Tigers were con- fought a stubborn Fort Warren ference champions both in 1941 Wyo football team all over the and last year Kansas State college gridiron here Ft Riley Trims Broncos 14-7 MANHATTAN Kan Nov 13 (UP)--The Centaurs of Fort Riley fought a stubborn Fort Warren Wyo football team all over the Kansas State college gridiron here their alma mater's eighth defeat CHICAGO Nov Western conference football race comes to a close Saturday with the undefeated leaders Michigan and Purdue matched respectively against Ohio State and Indiana long-time rivals who always have held this final schedule assignment Michigan meets Ohio State in Ann Arbor 011ie the Boilermakers travel to Bloomington for the final with the Hoosiers Wisconsin at Minnesota and Illinois at Northwestern complete the conference program Iowa the remaining member of the Big Nine plays at Nebraska Sharing equal interest in midwestern football circles however Is the clash between Notre Dame and the undefeated Iowa Preflight eleven which will be the last home game for the Irish Notre Dame does not finish its schedule until November 27 when it engages the Great Lakes Bluejackets on Ross field at the naval training station This contest completes the sailors' extensive home schedule and each game has been played before a capacity crowd of 22000 trainees CIIICAGO Western con: race comes day with leaders Midi due matche against Ohio ana always have schedule ass gan meets 01 Arbor while ers travel for the fl Hoosiers Wisconsin and Illinois 13 complete the gram Iowa member of plays at Nei equal interes football etrei the clash Dame and Iowa Prefligl will be the I for the Iris does not fin until Novem engages th( Bluejackets the naval This contest sailors' ex schedule and been played ty crowd of Irish Muffle Roar of Wildcats 25-6 verine campus contributing to of the season A crowd of 10000 occupying only a few tiers of Michigan's 87000 capacity stadium watched the Maize and Blue roll up its fifth consecutive Big Ten victory Michigan clashes with Ohio State here next Saturday with a share of the conference title at stake Michigan relying almost wholly on its ground power scored four touchdowns and three extra points one of which was kicked by the injured Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsch former Badger who is the Wolverines' top scorer this year Hirsch sidelined with a shoulder injury romped on to the field after Michigan's final touchdown and contributing to tempt by Malmberg was low and wide The Bruins aided by Malmberg's brilliant kicking dominated the game throughout the second half but could not put together a seer- ing drive Twice they drove in- side the California 25 but were halted once by an intercepted pass and again when Weeks intercepted a pass by Quarterback Bob Andrews on he 80-yard stripe Malmberg put California in a hole with a43-yard -coffin-corner punt to the two-yard line late in the fourth quarter Fisbee came to the rescue with a 35-yard turn kick and the Bruins went backwards fast when they failed to give Andrews protection on hiss passes and he was thrown for big losses Right Half Art Honegger reeled off the best run of the 37-yard return of one of Maim-berg's punts which set- up the bears for the 21-yard drive whch led to their first touchdown Captain Dave Brown another former Stanford player stood out for the Bruins at left end eleven 13 to 6 before 25000 homecoming fans Saturday 'Thewin gave the Bears a clean -iw-eep of the home-and-home Paciffc Coast conference series with their "cousins" whom they defeated 13-0 earlier in the season UCLA showed remarkable improvement and threatened to deadlock the score up to the final gun their last minute drives being stopped by fumbles and intercepted passes Left Half Bob Frisbee formerly of Stanford went over from the one-yard line 30 seconds before the end of the first half and Fullback Bob Weeks converted to give the Bears a 7 to 6 margin at the intermission Frisbee stormed through the middle for six yards and another touchdown early in the fourth pe riod after weeks had picked up a fumble by Halfback Don Borden of A Weeks' conversion attempt was wide UCLA opened the scoring a few minutes after the start of the second quartter when Tackle Don Malmberg blocked a punt by San Diego naval training station last week were so cuclassed they might well have read about the game in the papers' This will give you an idea how the game went: Late in the fourth period leading 35 to 0 the Flyers' Art Clarkson tried a field goal from his own for fun It was long enough but wide It was almost Unbelievable to note the Trojans ran up nine first downs to the Flyers' eight but this was Jacobs' you can term it that It meant that Jacobs was passing for touchdowns all the way instead of for first downs The other all-Americans on the Flyer squad "Jumping Joe" 'Williams from Ohio State Jimmy Nelson from Alabama and Bob De-fruiter from Nebraska Proved almost as great as Jacobs in administering one of the worst beatings has accepted in 54 years The margin of defeat 35 points was the greatest the Trojans have received in that time It was big Sal "Bull" Rosato who first hit the scoreboard for the Flyers after the fast De-fruiter set the stage with a 20-yard run around left end to the3 Nelson worked it to the six-iAch line Then Rosato ploughed over to scare Hank Norberg kicked the conversion Here it was that Jacobs and company entered the ball game and soon it wasn't a ball game Resting on the tr 48 Jacobs threw a whining aerial to End Owen Thurek who grabbed It in the'clear and went for the works Norberg again kicked the point Moments later 4 after working back to the US C- 26 the amzing Jacobs rifled a fast shot to Williams who ran unhindered for the score Frank Caziano kicked the extra point It was a good combination The minute he got his hands on the ball Jacobs again -rifled to Wilhams this time starting on the 43 Williams gathered the ball In and dashed safely for another bellringer Saturday to win 4 to 7 before a crowd of 2500 Despite Fran Welch's Centaurs' 21 first downs against Fort Warren's three there was tough fighting throughout the game inside the 35-yard line Fort Riley threw a nasty scare Into the Wyoming Broncs two minutes after the game started when Bobby Ford lateralledto Bob Ruman who streaked 20 yards for a touchdown A clipping penalty nullified the score however and the play was called back The Centaurs were successful five minutes later though with another lateral from Keith Caywood to Ruman This time he ran 15 yards for a touchdown while his teammates behaved themselves The conversion was good The Broncs came back immediately with a surprising 51-yard ground offensive -which was climaxed by a 31-yard scoring sprint by Marvin Coming Henry Brem' men former Purdue star kicked the extra point to tie the score at 17 all At the 'start of the second period Fort Riley mixed up a potion of air and ground tactics to move into scoring position Ruman hit Bob Balaban formerly with Texas Christian university with a 21-yard pass on the 12 A series of ground play carried the Centaurs to the one-foot line where Ruman passed to Paul Duhart of Florida on the goal line Gophers Blast Iowa 33-14 Williams Stars With Bomb Brumley former Rice institute star arid Derald Lebow working in top form the Sooners rebounded from the Missouri touchdown march in the first three minutes of play using Tiger miscues to take a 13-6 lead in the second quarter Missouri's opening attack rolled from the kickoff Taking the ball on their own five-yard line the Tigers moved with Don Reece scoring on the seventh play from scrimmage after he Paul Collins and Bill Dellastatious set up the score Dellastatious great sophomore running back was removed from the game midway of the first quarter with an iniured arm "Butter fingers" hit the Tigers at the same time Costly fumbles ended Tiger marches and turned the ball to the Soorers After Brumley quick kicked from his own 32 to the Missouri six the Sooners regained the ball deep in Missouri territory on a fumble A pass Lebow to Charles Heard moved the ball to the three and Lebow went over on the fourth play of the second quarter Brumley missed the kick Late in the period Lebow passed to Brumley from the Sooner 40 and the Texan ran 42 yards to score behind perfect blocking He kicked the point A blocked Tiger kick recovered by Gale Fulghum for Oklahoma on the Missouri 19 set the stage for the decisive Sooner score early in the final quarter Lebow smashed through the weakening Tiger defense and Brumley again converted Missouri began to march Collins scoring' with five minutes remaining after an early thrust was blunted on the six when Reece fumbled Morton kicked the point Late Tiger aerials fell harmlessly WOULD YOU LIKE TO RETIRE? 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Fullback Bob Weise Jamestown and Reserve Halfbacks Bob Nussbaumer Oak Park Ill and Howard Wikel Ann Arbor scored Michigan's touchdowns in the first half Wiese and Wikel scored on one-yard smashes capping drives of 39 and 52 yards respectively Nussbaumer faking a pass ran 19 yards to score unmolested Guard Rex Wells converted after each score Nussbaumer tossed a 34-yard touchdown pass to Halfback Earl Maves marine trainee from Stanley Wis for Michigan's final score Maves caught the ball on Wisconsin's 12 and sped over the goal Wisconsin put up a-stronger deferum in the second half chiefly because of the outstanding line play of Joe Keenan the Badgers' acting captain from South Bend Ind Don Kindt and John Kuenzler carried Wisconsin to Michigan's 23 late in the game but couldn't 'core 4 (Continued from Preceding Page) remaining two minutes of the second period Reserve Bob Kelly smashing over from the two to cap an 84-yard parade which featured Miller's running and Lujack's 22-yard pass to his towering battery mate John Yonakor right end Miller who accounted for 151 yards of his team's total of 302 by rushing again led a drive at the start of the third period which carried 50 yards and ended when he drilled over from the one Before the final period concluded Ziggy Czarobski recovered Joe Scriba's fumble on the Wildcat 34 to give the Irish a running start for their third touchdown at the outset of the final period Lujack speared to Yonakor for 18 yards and Julie Rykovich churned into the end zone to score on the next play Lujack's attempted placeklek was blocked but with quick thinking he scooped up the ball and ran it across to give the Irish their only after-touchdown point of the game After the ensuing kickoff the Irish capitalized on another fumble Otto Graham bobbling a bad pass from center Paul Limont fell on the ball on the Northwestern 29 and seven plays later Lujack spotted a five-yard pass to Kelly at the corner of the field for the final marker Northwestern finally counted on a freak play late in thsquarter and thus prevented Notre Dame from running up one of the moat-lopsided triumphs in the series which began in 1889 Jack Harker a sub Wildcat end intercepted a shovel pass by Frank Dancewicz quarterback replacement for Imiack and sprinted 36 yards Into the end zone of a touchdown Northwestern'sonly other touchdown threat came in the first period when it reached the Notre Dame 16 on a 58-yard march only to have Joe Scriba hero or the drive fumble' the ball away' Lujack attempted TO passes completed five to 64 yards Three of them were intercepted Graham stealing a pair to end Notre Dame scoring gestures Graham getting only nine yards in 10 trips with the ball added a mere 22 by air on three completions out of nine Notre Dame completely dominated the statistics picking up 20 first downs to six-18 of them by rushing and 302 yards by rushing to 66 i7 ir- "77i: filz'V: 17:1 il 10" i- iri7 ii---rmv 57 ltyr if- 4 iiv4 --1-'' bi i i 7 i 7 0 t4 7 4 I Ca' ALY 11 4-1 AL a2'' iti ii PICI kit AUJI istJa tki: Afr Lir a MINNEAPOLIS Minn Nov 13 takes subfreezing temperatures to warm up Minnesota footfall The lower the thermometer sank the hotter the Gophers be came and the result was a 33 to 14 victory the largest score run up against Iowa this season Attendance was 20000 Minnesota scored two touchdowns in the first quarter two In the second and one in the third Iowa counted its first touchdown in the opening period and its second in the third While Iowa backs occasionally swept around Minnesota's flanks for substantial gains the Hawk-eye linemen were unable to pierce holes in the heavier and more aggressive Gopher front with any regularity They never were able to handle Minnesota's Paul Mitchell a tackle who was a member of this year's all-star squad that routed the Washington Redskins Most of the Gophers' gains In the first half were made through his side of the line Minnesota's scoring ace was Wayne Williams left halfback who crossed the Iowa goal line four times one more touchdown than he had made in all previous games combined He also dia his team's forward passing Great Lakes Tips Hoosiers 21-7 Seahawks Cop Tune-Up28-13 Tigers Smash Utes 64 to 0 BLOOMINGTON Ind Nov 13 powerful Great Lakes line smothered the running and palming attack of Indiana university's civilian football team Saturday and won handily 21 to 7 The Great Lakes backs operating behind a line which opened big holes in the Hoosier forward wall struck for two touchdowns in the first half one by passing and one by plunging and added their final tally in the last quarte by a sustained drive of 63 yards Indiana's ace passer Freshman Bob Hoernschemeyer was rushed all afternoon by the hard-charging sailors and frequently was thrown for losses However he connected with Wingman Pete Pihos In the last 25 seconds thus preserving Indiana's record of having scored in the last 35 games 4 small crowd of 2500 witnessed the game in clear crisp weather IOWA CITY Iowa Nov 13 (JP) Iowa Seahawks preparing for their shot at mighty Notre Dame got a brisk tune-up Saturday am they collected their eighth Mfatght victory with a 28 to 13 decision over a battling Camp Grant football team The navy lads pushed into a 21 to 0 half time lead but their soldier foes gave them a lively second half with Bill Burghardt's accurate tosses causing plenty of trouble Camp Grant pulled up to a 21 to 13 score midway in the fourth period to create a tinge of worry in the Seahawk camp but the undefeated preflight school team shook off the threat by posting its fourth touchdown on two plays from its own 47-yard line The Seahawks whipped over two touchdowns in the first period Jimmy Smith going 16 yards with a lateral from Frank Maznicki and the brilliant Dick Todd whipped a 31-yard pass to Bob Timmons for the second counter Vincent Banonis set up the third Navy touchdown with a 34- yard run after a pass interception to the six-yard line The score came on Todd's four-yard pass to Virgil Wagner The Soldiers got their first touchdown in the fourth period as Corwin Clatt punched over from the one after a series of passes (Continued from Preceding Page) eight At that point another Clark pass was intercepted by Eaker who scampered 95 yards for the score An aerial play good for 75 yards produced a score early in the third Ziegler made the period's two Seiler ling scored from the Utah one on the first play of the final period Then reserves took over and made the final touchdown tail Colorado College Polson Hayes Okland it Bill Clark Horsley ig Bunny Clark Buthler McGinn Panoe rg Friend Sof fe rt Brestol Lynch re Hall Yoshlhara fib Selferling Joh noon lb Ziegler Williame rh Olive nion the final touchdown utith Colorado College Polson le Hayes Okland It Bill Clark Horsley Ig Bunny Clark Buthler McGinn Panos rg Friend Sof fe rt Brestol Lynch re Hall Yoshihara Oh Selferling Johnson lb Ziegler Williams( rh Oliverson 7---- r7--1 4 v-m ---10 i rl rit r7771 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Utah celery is nationally famous for crisp texture delicate color and delicious sweet flavor It has everything you want in celery And it's grown nowhere but in Utah where the soil is right the water is right and the nippy Fall air is right to bring this celebrated celery to the peak of perfection! Fisher Beer is another Utah product distinguished by a clean crisp taste Utah moult tain water high altitude and humidity create conditions that are also of vital importance in the production of a fine that exist almost nowhere else Ask for Fisher Beer at your Everything in Sporting Early! '(''Pl Rye hundred dollars is offered by Mrs Bertagnole whose home is at 1372 Twenty-ninth street in Ogden: Another $500 is offered by the Morgan county commissions and $250 by the Weber County Sheriff John Watson HOUSE HOPPER 140 East Broadway 1 Doyle Kayoes Martin 1 TAUNTON Mass Nov 13 Doyle In Fall River an about-face after three losing rounds to knock out Johnny Martin 131 New York City Friday night in the fourth round of the scheduled eight-round feature bout at Roseland ballrooni Promotes g)(41'' Good Cheer avorite tavern dealer or grocer '-to -a i tail.

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