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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 33

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over a fighting I urday barely 1 Its i the line sTee The oaA feka brhl mail 60- yards up Leg :4 faded back an End Al Hust Newman su I Oct 19 tAl football's hall Ihnny Dialer essee's great who sparked 27-12 victory ma team Sat- lite weighing soaking ckle early in md raced 68 side- d's east 1 Then he a flat pass to tally Fred wingback 1ntat 0 4 1 4 i I r---siktpcilittek-lit: I 61 l' 1 PULLMAN Wash Oct 19 (111-- Four "men hi white" es hard to catch tts au many straying 1 thoughts carried the Rose Bowl hopes of Stanford one notch nearer the New Year's classic Saturday with a 26-14 victory over the Washington State college Cougars The Quarfetback Frank Albert Halfback Pete Kmetovic Fullback Norm Stand lee and Substitute Halfback Alfred- Co wild around the wings of State's baffled line In most cases picking up huge chunks of yardage almost without help from their blockers The Stanford passing attacit in midfield by the Cougar line tightened up chips were down a the high-riding Indians two of the four touchdowns which spelled defeat for the for the first time In Pacific conference play this Line-ups and summary: IL le Godfrey it Wooddy Znglmann Stone Girders 3ohneon it re Rutherford Greeley ie Sewell lh rh Fletcher fb Sexton Greeley th Sewell rh Fletcher th Sexton periods: 7 12 0-26 7 0 0 7-14 scoring: Touchdowns--Standlee (sub for Kmelovic) Meyer Al from try after (plackeick) scoring: (sub for Sextonl Point from touchdown Johnson 2 (place FORT COLLINS Colo: Oct 19 (the Lion) Stasica swivel-hipped Colorado university quarterback ran wild Satuyday to lead his Buffalo eleven to-a 33-to-14 victory over COldradtv State college although he played less than half the game P- An overflowing crowd 'of 7000 fans saw the junior-year Sack tarry- the loSther ttI 1ihree of them being a 97- yard kickoff return in the third pass for a fourth Excellent blocking crushing line plays and aerial marksmanship supported Stasica from start to finish Score Twice The power laden Buffaloes scored twice in the first half making one of the two attempted conversions then gathered in 20 more points in the final stanzas The Aggies held scoreless in the first half counted seven points in each of the last two quarters --McClung )assed-o---Jatobsonstanding in the end one for the opening score in the first period Stasica passed 15 yards to Pudlik then carried the ball 15 yards for the second score in the second period In the third period Dent bucked the line for four yards and the first Colorado State touchdown Stasica picked up the kickoff and ran 97 yards for a goal Tol -( 1 keil Z1 1 6' 0-0---P-10-0 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 41 11 1 1 1 1 mANNN6 1 46-c8A4 2 MA U6A1AN 5 11 3StArER (Zx 1 4-8E11 1 51 NaziES I 6CARDON --Seth 3Iaughan Austin Combine in-Payoff-Thrti By'Dtirrell Nielsen unpredictable Utah Aggies did it again Victims of their unexpected onslaught Saturday in the most shocking upset triumph of the Big Seven grid season were the University of Utah Redskins who 0 betare an inspired Aggie team that fought ferociously for 60 minutes and in the waning moments of the game strengthened their defense to stave off two Redskin Statistics (n' Utes-Ags UTAH AGGIEll Tards pained rushing 1011 First halt SS P4 Second half 93 '10 Vire lost rushing 141 First hi 7 If Second half 7 Not yards pained 1471 nt Tint bail NS Secant half 85 el Yards taino t1 fornard Dams SOT First half 111 I 311 Second half 45 I IS Total yards pained I Oven 201! First half I 114 half 130 I 84 First downs rushing" First bill Second halt I el 8 4 2 FORT' COLLINS 'Colo: Oct 19 fr ICS -Leo (the Lion) Stasica swivel- Seth Matiahln Austin lIu- 1' hipped Colorado university quer- Combine in-Payoff Thrust terback ran wildSatnrday to lead his Buffalo eleven to -a 33-to-14 victory' over COldradb' State col- lege although he played less than GOAL LINE By Durrell Nielsen half the game LOGAN--Those unpredictable Utah Aggies did it again Vic- PULLMAN Wash Oct 19 (iPl An overflowing crowd of 'MOO LINE --1-- 7 hocking Four "men in white" es bard to fans saw the junior-year back tar- 7'1 ry- the leather for three touch- tims of their unexpected onslaught Saturday in the most catch as au many straying upset triumph of the Big Seven grid season were the University downs-one of them being a 97- 1 of Utah Redskins 0 before an Inspired Aggie team thoughts carried the Rose Bowl yard kickoff return in the third tei hopes of Stanford one notch nearer quarter-and pass for a fourth klli that fought ferociously for 60 minutes and in the waning momenta the New Year's classic Saturday Excellent blocking crushing line plays and aerial marksmanship threats with a 26-14 victory over the of the game strengthened their defense to stave off two Redskin supported Stasica from start to lkl Washington State college Cougars finish I tahstics on The quartet-Southpaw Quartet- 'MI 1 13 yD back Frank Albert Halfback Pete Score' Kmetovic Fullback Norm Stand- The power laden Buffaloes 7 6' -0-0- -10-0 5 LINE A scored twice in the first half mak- I I tCS-Ags Twice lee and Substitute Halfback Al- Ing one of the two attempted con- I 1 Cole-ran wild around the I versions then gathered in 20 more 1 DTAS AGGITS I 1 1 TIL1 tottl "thing so 101 wings of State's baffled line in points in the final stanzas The most cases picking up huge chunks Aggles held scoreless in the first of yardage almost without help half counted seven points in each 1 Second hilt 93 1 70 1 04 from their blockers Irli "Lt111111111r 7-141 a of the last two quarters ---------7- I The StanforeLvassing attac -----4 ge rl Second bait 7 1 cold In midfield by the Mending iii the end one for the I 1 "sh: et 147 es Cougar line tightened up opening score in the first chips were down and period 1 1 1 nem" 85 88 Tara (net) the high-riding Indians Stasica passed 75 yards to Pud- I MANNING I 1-4- Bas- Vinyard passes First half 15 I 11 two of the four touch- lik then carried the ball 15 yards I 45 1 ld which spelled defeat for the 25 AM1611AN 'I 5111i5HES Total Second half for the second score in the wards gained i SOT for the first time in Pa- second period 3 SLATER 6 CARDON (net) 207T 77 i conference play this In the third period Dent bucked trablaftf sh ng 130 I 114 S4 the line for four yards and the First I owns ra i 1 al a Line-ups and summary: first Colorado State touchdown viral bail Second bail 4 5 it Si ie 'Godfrey tasica 'picked up the kickoff and it md" ran 97 yards for a goal :1 Zngi ironer rrt Gigulere Johnson re Rutherford a Greele lt) Seweri rib Fletcher Sexton 7 7 12 0-46 7 0 0 7-14 sco'ring: tor Kmelovic) Mever Al liptiaanZtrY after scoring: (sub for Sexton3 Point from touchdown Johnson 2 (place- A unpredic Urns of their unexpected oils upset triumph of the Big SE of titak Redskins who felr' that fought ferociously for 6( of the game strengthened th I statistics on I CS- A gs TILI totintl "thine: 04 VT0A011 let AG' Second hall 93 10 ILIS 114 rughing lat a I Net rani gained rush- 141 2 hall' SI NI Secant bat------- 85 81 Yards wittntrithcarldt passes '19 001 ni 8a4aal hall 45 I 11 Total ya rd' itained 20711 (net i Firs half 77 114 Second hall 130 I 84 Find downs rushing" 01 I First bail 1 1 Second halt 4 1 "sties on A -A ITS 41 shi VTAII AGGITit rung 1011 SO 04 all 93 le -Tuillinl 141 It Ialf 7 II nob' 14 1 le Si 112 all------ 85 el (net) il passes SOI If I 51 sit 45 I IS ds gained I zolr If 'II 1 114 aIt 120 i 84 ii rushing 81 8 8 it i it 4 1 0 3' Oct 11 I Nifty' orh fill 1111TiP-GI a A111Q11 1 DENVER Oct 19 Into each football team's life a little touchdown rain must fall but Denver -turned-SaturdaytU Big Seven conference game with Wyoming into something of a deluge -The final reckoning was- 41 to 9 On thii wan sunny day before 11000 -spectators Wyoming unable to win a conference game in two seasons held down the courit-lo 14-0 in the first half but the heavens opened In the third stanza when the Pioneers pranced to three more touchdowns and added the sixth In the last frame To the Cowboys' credit they had enough fight left to take over the scoring spotlight after Denver finished A safety stemming min hiocke41--D1J-punt-and Lucian Moncini's -catch of a touchdown pass clustered Wyoming's nine tallies late in the contest -Denver started after Its second conference victory the second time it laid hands on the ball and Fullback George Hall chipped In the first touchdown through left guard in the first six minutes Line-ups and summary: Wyoming Deaver Bentley le Rogan Bradbard it Reiner Loleano Ig Jordan BrOVITI 000000000 0 wee Scott Dueweite rrt Scher fel Lack Woodward Krpan re Liley Moncini Oit) young Stranigan 2 Riddel Thorpe rh Sugarman Feeley fh Ral1 Score by period': Wyoming 0 0 0 9-- 9 Denver 7 7 20 7-41 Wyoming Nearing: Touchdown Mon 'int Point after touchdown Lokana (placekick) Denver scoring Touchdown" Malt Sugarman 2 Young Estlow (sub for Sugarman) Wright (alb MY Riddell) Points after 3 Clinger (aub for Rail) Referee Jrhn Kraft (Iowa): Umpire William Miller I Drury) linesman 0 Moles ()Vigour' Teschsre) field judge DENVER Oct 19 UP) Into 1 each football team's life a little touchdown rain must fall but Denver turned Saturday's Big Seven conference game with Wyoming Into of a deluge The final reckoning was- 41 to 9 on thii warm sunny ay ore before 11000 -opectators Wyoming unable to win a con- erence game in two seasons held down the to 14-0 in coub first half but the heavens opened In the third stanza when the Pio- neers pranced to three more touchdowns and added the sixth in the last frame To the Cowboys' credit they had enough fight left to take over the scoring spotlight after Den- ver finished A safety stemming from a hlockeci-D11-punt-and Lucian Moncini's -catch of a touchdown pass clustered 'Wyo- ming's nine tallies late in the contest -Denver- started after: its sec ond conference victory the sec- ond time it laid hands on the ball and Fullback George Hall chipped in the first touchdown through left guard In the first six min- utesi kyonmel-nuips and summary: Der i Bradbard 1t Eneogitenr Lokanc i Jordan Brown 0 Scott Scher fel il Lack Woodward Erpan TO Liley Moncini 'Young Strannigan lil soplitkidecil Pee7ePy4 th inteu sv pby periodv 0 0 9 9 Denver 7 '7 20 7-41 Wyoming gearing: Touchdown Mon chit Point after touchdown Ultimo (pleceitick) se2oritunTgouldsnowwno ii j11101t Su german) Wright (alb for Riddell) Points after 3 Ciingef taub for Hall) 2 I Rittetree irthn Kraft (Iowa)! umnira wee- 41 te ley before win a eon sons held i 1-0 in the opened ee the more Pio- the edit they I I take over fter Den- stemming -punt--and Leh of a red Wyo- te in the il Its sec the sec- the ball in chipr F' through 8111 min- kry: De" Rogan Reiner Jordan Scott liche(fel Woodward Liter I Sugarma2 111( otaludenegl 0 11- 8 70 '7-41 )wn Mon 1 Immo Ole '11 11111 no (sub fur lot' Riddell) Jell 3 Ciinger 1)--- Ne): umpire 'legman 0 fiel4 4udge DENVER Oct 19 UP) Into William Miller illruryti linegrAanTio-ii IleTiest(kjitasmsoeueri Teachers) field pidge Barely a dozen plays later Butler stopped snatched an Alabama punt on charging Tama's 494nd raced under a con- when th voy of blockers to score standing brought up Newman again converted of Stant( Butler's brilliant play erased a downs six-point advantage earned earlier Cougars in the period by the Crimson Tide cific when Quarterback Jimmy Nelson year tore through the Tennessee line LtOeti on a spinner for 14 yards and a orrilfrI7d touchdown 4 Werneiae A sell-out crowd of 24531 fans watched the bitter struggle which Paimer saw Alabama go down for Its first defeat of the year and Tennessee rift yield Its first touchdowns against ra c'rn1 ea a Southeastern conference foe ittendlee Score since punched over a lone Stant rd Stanford Tennessee's victory put the Vols A rmstmng st the head or the list ationg the bAlrblert south's undefeated and Untied gridiron powers and rated them tr Rtgefri (Conttnued on Page 5-C) kick): charging when the brought of Stanford Cougars coast year misintort Graff Warnecke Taylor LIndeklg Palmer Bandocci Meyer Albert Kmetovle Gallarneau Standlee Albert Kmetovie Gallarneau inandlee Score by Stan ford Stanford Armstmng bert Point Albert 2 12 Renfro try after klcakteehdthpos Barely a doz sri ed an Tama's 119-an trey of blocke! up Newman Butler's bril six-point adva in the period 1 when Quarter tore through on a spinner touchdown A sell-out watched the saw Alabama defeat of the yield Its first a Southeaste since Tennessee's' lit the head south's undei gridiron powe (Conttnui a later Butler stopped na punt on charging under a con- when the core standing brought converted of Stanford Ilay erased a downs earlier Cougars Crimson Tide Cific coast immy Nelson Year ennessee line yards and a orRatfrnit4 Warnecke rugglewhich If 24531 fails Rimer for Its first nd Tennessee tigtrtoic towns against Gallarneau nference foe stsal by 'd over a lone Stanford put the Vols Armstmnogoisub at among the bAel rble rt 3 and untied or Renfro I rated them try after tge 2-C1 kick) I This diagram shows the method the Aggies'employed in scoring their winning touchdown against the University of Utal) Saturday Seth Maughan Passed to Austin Hughes in the end zone Other players are indicated By Jimmy Hodgson indescribable element in sport that makes It possible for an underdog to rise to magnificent heights to defeat a touted rival that quality of surprise and uncertainty which forms the 'warm pulsing heart of all sports and lends enchantment and fascination to all competition filled the bowl to overflowing Saturday The Utah Aggies a team with unquestioned spirit but a squad apparently lacking both the size and offensive power to succeed went into its traditional battle with the University of Utah RedskSaturday as the unerdog but came out with a 7-0 victory While more than 6000 amazed fans watched the proceedings This diagram shows the method the Aggies'employed In scor- of ing their winning touchdown against the University Utah Saturday Seth Maughan passed to Austin Hughes in the end zone: Other players are indicated i- By Jimmy Hodgson LOGAN-That Indescribable element in sport that makes it possible ibl for an underdog rise to magnificent heights to defeat a touted rival that quality of to Surprise and uncertainty which forms the Vein pulaing heart of all sports and lends enchantment and fascination to all competition filled the bowl to overflowing Saturday a team The Utah ggies with unquestioned spirit but a squad apparently lacking both the size and offensive power to succeed onal battle with the University of Utah Red went into its traditi- 1totor 4 1 41 1 I 'IA ea? I es LA 11 'volt noula taharfivay go iliac fifitiuetuus Low lottittu ow loam ct a-o vofivsy 1 more an watched the proceedmgs 154 4 150 48 191 For Coach Dick Romney and his Aggie squad the victory was sweet Not since 1930 when Romney tutored his Rocky Mountain conference championship eleven have the Aggies toppled the Red-Ell skins but Saturday it was the 154 Aggies all the day as they doggedly outfought the heavier Utah team and punched away through- out the first quarter at the Utah goal until finally they roared 150 into pay territory The Aggie scoring came in the late minutes of the first period 48 when after Mae Speedie Utah wingback kicked out on the Utah 33-yard stripe Seth Maughan los who turned in one of the best' games of his career ripped off the left side for 11 yards Then Melvin Manning playing in his first collegiate encounter was stopped gold but Seth came back to slip a short pass out to Marvin (Dingle) Bell who picked up eight yards before he was zo dropped Captain Lawrence Slater punched the line for a first down 14 Scores on Pass The blond booting quarterback for the Utah Staters then laid a pass in the end zone which Aus- tin Hughes leaped high to spear for the Aggie touchdown Seth's boot for the extra point was per- feet and the scoring for the after- noon was over 37 Twice field goals were at tempted but both were missed with Speedie trying a long one for the Utes Speedie's attempted threelminterTolled out otbounds on the -Aggie six- stripe while Maughan's went awry into the 48 end zone Utah's big scoring threats came late in the game when Freddie Allen Aggies' left half who was in for Manning fumbled with 20 Utah recovering on the Aggie 20 Here Huck Adelt Ute tailback ran wide for no gain but came back on the next play to circle wide around left end for nine yards moving the ball down to the Aggie 11 Chuck Turner In- dian fullback rocked the Aggie line for a first down and then 54 Lee Cardon speedster at end for Utah State broke through to I drop Huck Adelt for a three-yard loss A well-executed play sent Adelt through the center of 41 the line for nine yards and the same play which followed 1 gained three with Adelt on the carrying end It was fourth down 1 ine--to-go with the ball on the (contannin on Following Fuel I 13 37 0 so BS hisFoArggCioea8chquaDdictkh sweet Not since 1930 when Rom- eRvcrc victory was ney tutored his Rocky Mountain conference championship eleven have the Aggies toppled the Red- skins but Saturday it was the Aggies all the day as they dog- 154 gedly outfought the heavier Utah team and punched away through- 4 out the first quarter at the Utah goal until finally they roared into In 'Ae PaIgtgei rre isrring came in the late-minutes- of the first period 40 when after Mac Speedie Utah wingback kicked out on the Utah I 33-yard stripe Seth Maughan 153 wgahmoestuornf ehd in one c) is career 7 the left side for 11 yards Then Melvin Manning playing in his first collegiate encounter was 0 stopped gold but Seth came back to slip a short pass out to Marvin 1 (Dingle) Bell before who pickhe ed up eight yards was -10 dropped Captain Lawrence Slater Scores punched the line for a first down 4 Scores en Pass The blond booting quarterback 5 for the Utah Staters then laid a pass in the end zone which Aus- tin Hughes leaped high to spear for the Aggie touchdown Seth's feet it boot for the extra point was per- and the scoring for the after- For Coach Dick Romney and his Aggie squad the victory was sweet Not since 1930 when Rom- ney tutored his Rocky Mountain conference championship eleven have the Aggies toppled the Red skins but Saturday it was the Aggies all the day as they dog- 154 godly outfought the heavier Utah team and punched away through- 4 out the first quarter at the Utah goal until finally they roared into pay territory 150 The Aggie scoring came in the late minutes of the first period 48 when after Mac Speedie Utah wingback kicked out on the Utah 33-yard stripe Seth Maughan los who turned in one of the best' games of his career ripped off 7 the left side for 11 yards Then Melvin Manning playing in his first collegiate encounter was 0 stopped gold but Seth came back to slip a short pass out to Marvin 1 (Dingle) Bell who picked up eight yards before he was '10 dropped Captain Lawrence Slater punched the line for a first down 14 Scores on Pass The blond booting quarterback 8 for the Utah Staters then laid a pass in the end zone which Aus- tin Hughes leaped high to spear 1 for the Aggie touchdown Seth's boot for the extra point was per- '3 feet and the scoring for the after- noon was over 37 Twice field goals were at- tempted but both were missed with Speedie trying a long one for the Utes Speedie's attempted threelminterTolled outotbounds Ir on the -Aggie six- stripe while Maughan's went awry into the 48 end zone Utah's big scoring threats came 8 late in the game when Freddie Allen Aggies' left half who was in in Mnrininet fittnhinti with 48 scoring threats came 2 late in the game when Freddie Allen Aggies' left half who was in for Manning fumbled with so Utah recovering on the Aggie 20 Here Huck Adelt Ute tailback 2 ra wide for no gain but came back on the next play to wide around left end fo circle 2 yards moving the ball down to 1 dthiaenAfguglilebalcli CrhouckckedTthureneArgIgn- ie line for a first down and then 82 Lee Cardon speedster at end for Utah State broke through to 1 drop Huck Adelt for a three-yard loss A well-executed play sent -41 the line for nine yards and the Adelt through the center of same play which followed three ith Adelt on the carrying end It was fourth down 1 iDelcon-utonuowdionthittohlrowitriltra the he was vrence Slater a first down auarterback Spina Tackle Stas Ica capped a fourth-period 75-yard drive by splitting through tackle for six yards and a score Dick Woodward Colorado univer-' sity- reserve end stole 'a pass a few minutes later and ran 57 yards for he touchdown Colorado State's 'other score came on a 20-yard pass' from Dent to Blake in the end one as the last period drew to a close Pudlikplaceldckedtwo---C--D points after touchdown Jenkins one l''ries and Dent placekicked the extra points for Colorado State Poi COIL litate Pudlik a eaalee Blake Brill a It Bruhl Pttc11es Ig Post Flinn Punches arg Redding Oliver do ort '17 Miller Jacobson re Stinnett McClung ob 1Caatlack Miller Clay Click nice Haney lb Dent Score bY Periwal Colorado 7 4 7 13-33 Colorado state 0' 0 7 7-14 Colorado scoring: Touchdowns Jacobson Woodward (sub for Pudlikl Kosice 3 Points from tty after touchdown Pud Ilk 2 (placekicks) Jenkins (placekkk) Colorado State scoring: Touchdowns Dent Blake Points from try after touch down Fries (plactkick) Dent (placeklck I Referee Howard Johnson Nebraska: umpire Lloyd Yoder Carnegie Tech: linesman Truscott Simpson: field Judge Don MacDougall Colorado college Cole Moto Pliroakhel Post DellIOn Redding Miller Inleel SOW Tackle Stasica capped a fourth-period 75-yard drive by splitting through tackle for six yards and a score Dick Woodward Colorado univer- sity reserve end stole 'a pass a few minutes later and ran 57 yards for the touchdown Colorado State's other score came on a 20-yard pals from Dent tO Blake in the end one as the last period drew to a close udlikPlaceldckedtmi--C-Ur Oliver ---rt: i -1-7 Mittel' Jacobson re6 Stinnett tin V' amtlack Clay Click rfbh Plies Haey 1" Coloradge" bY 13eriod is" 7 7 1 3-43 Colorado Stale 0 0 7 7-14 Colorado scoring: Touchdowns Jacob- iOn Woodward (sub for Pudlik Konica 3 Points from tty after touchdown Pud likelogtcekdcaktsel Jenkins A placek kk scoring: Touchowns Dent Blahs Points from try after touch dowtf elelrries (placekick)oh Dent (place kick) tee Howard Jnson Nebraska: umpire Lloyd Yoder Carnegie Tech: lines- man Truscott Simpson: field judge Don litscDougaa Colorado college points affer touchdown Jenkins one Pries and Dent placekicked the extra points for Colorado St ate (440-4' ik le Blake poi PAL litais It Bruhl Punches lg Post Punchel rs Reding (Continued on Page 3-C) Ted James (Nebraska) Three Gt----o hers hree WF11 in 110 Itr 3-C) I (Nebraska) Defeat Ohio State 13- 7 0 44 No ti-eD-aine Hantliters utelasse Carnegie 0 1 i Wi Tech for 61-0 i arnegie 1 eel'' for 01-0 Iv In Notre Dat -ile Hantlit ersOutelasse If DWI -N p-- 0 111 'vim" 0 First downs forward PliflOOO 3 First half I I Second half 2 First down hematite First half 0 0 ftecond half 0 1 Total first downs 8 First half 2 8 Second half ii 4 Forward Puma at tempted 13 First half 2 12 Second half le 2 Forward Mlle eons Dieted 4 4 First half 1 Second half 2 1 Opponents passes he terrephel 0 First ball 0 2 Second half 0 0 Number at punts c---- 1 First half 8 7 Second bail 6 6 A distance of Punts 39 First half 40 34 Second half 38 4i pent'a blocked 01 First half 0 0 Second half ro Number of kickoffs 1 a First half 1 A Second half 0 1 Average distance Sr kickoffs 85 First half 88 48 Keened half 0 48 Number of manlike" 2 First ball I 1 Second half Tardy' lost from pea allies 10 First haft 8 12 Second half 8 I Number of fumbles 10 First half 4 8 Second half 1 0 Opponents' fumbles re covered 2 First half 2 3 Second half 0 1 Times ball on doWas -1 I First half Second half 1 Total return of all 1 kicks (yards) 121 First half 13 38 Second half 48 43 Place or dropkicks at tempted 1 First half I 0 Remold half 1 Place or droPiticka tom verted 0 First half 0 I 0 Second half 0 I 0 Number of tourbdowni Oi First half 00 11 1 Second half 0 0 Number of goal iMinis ---Fiest-bair bail 0 1 I 0 7 34 41 0 SO 43 First downs forward PIANOS 3 Told halt alf I 1 Second First downs Peoldliell 0 0 First half Second half 0 1 4 Total first dowse 5 irst bait 0 Motu no it Wonted 11 2 12 lir colnd biLf 10 2 Forward passes tow Dieted 4 First half 1 4 Second bail io 3 1 n-4144'T" 0 First bait 0 2 Necond half Numbiv of panto IT 1 7 0 Find halt First downs forward passes 31 a 1 I -40 01 Second hall 2 First downs penalties' 0 First Snit 0 Second half 0 1 Total first downs 8 I I Forw ard $eeF 1 Itemntihpishedial: :9 13 14: ar misses at First half Second ball 10 1 Forward passes eons- 4 First half Second hall 3 Opponents MIMI iso tercepted 0 First half 0 1 Second hall 0 I Number of pants---- 1 First half 8 'I See4ind bell 6 I A distance al 39 0111110 First half 40 34 I forward I It 0 1 alt 1 2 I penalties 0 it 0 isit 0 1 dowse 8 it 2 aft 4 Paillee at Mt 13 If 3 12 inif 10 2 sasses torn 41 If 1 4 ait 3 1 Passes to tfd 0 i 0 3 tilt 0 0 sun" IT 1 7 INN a 6 distance of 00 11 44 54 all 38 pants 4 41 '0 it 0 ow kickoffs I It I Isit 0 1 dista nce of 55 t11 it 55 45 lilt 0 48 0enaliks 2 imil I 1 I di 'MIMS et 85 55 411 Keened half 0 48 Numbar of penalika 2 First ball I 1 got pe sines 10 First half 8 12 Second half A 2 Number of fumbles 10 'ha half 4 8 Second half a (19Nments' fumbles 1 8' 8 a I a rireolvehre4 2 Second half 0 1 Times bll 1 a on downs It 0 it half 1 ii Second half 1 tat return of til kicks yar s-) 121 Mat halt 0 13 55 second bait 0 43 Mc or at: 1 14471111 9 a Second half 1 2 0 riao or dropkicks eon FITat 4 I 0' KN'ond halt 0 I Number of touchdown Ol a "it First half 0 goal pointa Inwood bait I 6 39 amitr-rObilliall A Dollen distance of is First half SO fircoad half 38 Opponentfi pent' rprgte 01 rand half Number al kickoffs 8 trot half 't 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 By Fritz Howell COLUMBUS 'Ohio Oct 19 (A')--A great Minnesota team wrecked Ohio State's hopes of retaining the Western conference grid fide Saturday Before63199 rain -drenched fans the Golden T- Gophers won 13 to 7 after repulsing two Ohio threats near the By 1 cot wrecked grid titil Gophers Ohio Oct 19 (AP)-A great Minnesota team te's hopes of retaining the Western conference Before 63199 rain -drenched fans the Golden to 7 after repulsing two Ohio threats near the 0 NIJo completed passes all tossed by Quarterback Don Scott Then came a Scott to Torn Kinkade forward with a Kinkade to Leslie Horvath lateral tacked on the end which carried to the Minnesota six Scott who during the final surge bad gained on a fourth down runn1ne-1111f when he needed five made six banged to the one-yard mark Then came the break Claude White Ohio center Who had played the entire game on the slippery field came up with his only poor pa sa at the fray Langhurst AO0ntinued Pap 4-9) 4 Arizona Wins Over Centenary 29 to 6 TUCSON Ariz Oct 1i (UP)-- The University of Arizona' Wildcats crushed their traditional rivals the Centenary gentlemen from Shreveport La 29 to 6 here Saturday night SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 19 till worst defeat In Tech's modern Late In the contest Tech got to Dame's football legions football era the Irish 43 before losing the ball marched Saturday to the relent- The game in which the Notre on a pass Interception In all Dame first team played less than Carnegie made only five first less beat of a touchdown tattoo two neriodc wasn't six minutes downs to 15 for the victors Dame's football legions football era the Irish 43 before losing the ball The game in which- the Notre on a pass interception In all marched Saturd ay to the relent- less beat of a touchdown tattoo Dame first team played less than Carnegie made only five -first two periods wasn't six minutes downs to 15 for the victors which hammered Carnegie Tech old when John O'Brien' Irish end Score by periods: to submission 61 to 0 and blocked a Tech punt and re- Carnegie Tech 0 0 0 0 stamped the victors as one of covered to run 24 yards for a Notre Dame 13 21 14 13-61 the greatest teams in Irish grid- touchdown From then on it was Notre Dame scoring: Touch-iron history a parade of power by the Irish downs O'Brien Juzwik (sub for By land arid by air Notre who showed they are headed for Bagarus) Piepul 2 (sub for CrhnDame routed the outclassed Tar- the high road to Inational title mins) Crimmins 3 'Lee 2 (sub brio In a contest which saw the ranking as the finest all-around for Crimmins)- Point from try use of eVery one of the 67 players team prodUced by Coach Elmer after touchdown Piepul 3 (sub on the Irish bench But even the Leyden in his seven-year regime for Crimmins) Laiber 2 (sub for substitution of fifth and sixth Carnegie didn't have A chance Gubanich) Lee 2 A stringers could not measurably The Tartans didn't reach Notre Offcials: Referee Lavern Dil- slow the juggernaut which scored Dame territory until the third weg Marquette -umpire 4 the biggest point total for the period and then against Irish I Knight Dartmouth field Judge Irish since 1932's 62 to 0 rout third stringers lost the ball on Roy Knipschild Chicago head of Drake and handed Carnegialt SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 19 tillworst defeat in Tech's modern Late in the contest Tech to -Notre Dame's football legions football era the Irish 43 before losing the ball 1 marched Saturday to the relent- The game in which the Notre on a pass interception In all 1 less beat of a touchdown tattoo Dame first team played less than Carnegie made only five first asses completed all tossed by two periods wasn't six minutes downs to 15 for the victors Quarterback Don Scott Then came which hammered Carnegie Tech old when John O'Brien Irish end Score by periods: 0 to submission 61 to 0 and blocked a Tech punt and re- Carnegie Tech 0 0 0 0- 0 a Scott to Tom Kinkade forward with a Kinkade to Leslie Horvath stamped the victors as one of covered to run 24 yards for a Notre Dame 21 14 13-61 lateral tacked on the end which the greatest teams in Irish grid- touchdown From then on it was Notre Dame scoring: Touch- carried to the Minnesota six iron history a parade of power by the Irish downs O'Brien Juzwik (sub for Scott who during the fi 11' nal surge Try By land and by air Notre who showed they are headed for Bagarus) Piepul 2 (sub for Crim- had gained on a fourth down run- Arizona ins uyer name ronted the outclassed Tar- the high road to Inational title mins) Crimmins 3 Lee 2 (sub I ning-lisy when he needed five brio in a contest which saw the ranking as the finest all-around for Crimmins)- Point from trY yards-and made six himself- Centenary 29 to 6 use of eVery one of the 67 players team produced by Coach Elmer after touchdown Piepul 3 (sub on the Irish bench But even the Leyden in his seven-year regime for Crimmins) Lather 2 (sub for banged to the one yard mark TUCSON Ariz Oct 19 (UP) substitution of fifth and sixth Carnegie didn 't have a chance Gubanich) Lee 2 Then came the break Claude A White Ohio center Who had The University of Arizona' Wild- stringers could not measurably The Tartans didn't reach Notre Offcials Referee cats crushed their traditional rivals ow the uggernaut which scored Dame territory until the third w' eg Marquette uMpire -Vt played Lavern Dil- th 1 laved the entire game on the slip-gained pery field came up with hi only the Centenary gentlemen from the biggest point total for the period and then against Irish Knight Dartmouth field Judge pas of the fray Langhurst Shreveport La- 29 to 6 here Sat- Irish since 1932's 62 to 0 rout third stringers lost the ball on Roy Knipschild Chicago head poor toontinued as Pap 4-9) urday night Of Drake and handed Carnegielt downs at-the-Notre-Dame-41 linesmaN-AtrCurtialrert-Nrorth e- i' rT goal line It was Minnesota's third straight I win of the year and its first in cOnIference play The defeat was Ohio's second in four contests two 1 of the losses being against con- ference foes It was a game replete with "breaks" the most heart-breaking of which came to the Bucks with less thatt two minutes to go Trailing 13 to 7 Ohlo dipped deeply into its razzle-dazzle bag to surge from their own 35 to the Gopher one-yard line 4 In that 64-yard Jaunt wereithree i goal lini It was I win of tt ference Ohio's se of the terence It we "breaks' of whict loss that' 'rrailir deeply 11 surge ft Gopher 4 La the 's thir 4 straight its first in Con- le defeat was ur contests two ig against con- replete with heart breaking the Bucks with 7 ites to go dipped 1 0hi din le dazzle bag to own 35 to he ine aunt wereithree 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