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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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-t Sunday October 27 1946 Zile Salt lakc Zribunt 3 Ade It Sneaks Over for Second Touchdown 4 -sjJkl-n detiLtfe-a' StateViTo 27'ar17 ich 14 1 Cowboys Toss Scare at Utah With First-Period Score Aggies Continue Surprising Victory March Tech Topples Denver 216 By JIMMY HODGSON Utah's so-called explosive offensive rated No 1 in the nation for the past two weeks' and sputtered its way to an unimpressive 27-7 victory over Wyoming university at the "II" bowl Saturday afternoon By far the smallest crowd oethe pWrictipomd itnog N201-cyhaorlil IwInheoalnoodtt nheontilmat season 9334 fans turned out for in breezing the remainder of the way to the goal line It was a colorful the lack-lustre gridiron shiSwe play with the Indiana carrying out The ItedskIns linuch-publicized bloc king well Wyoming 20-yard line nd then lat prated to Nichols who lost no time in breezing the remainder of the way to the goal line It was a colorful play with the Indians carrying out their downfield blocking well 1 LUBBOCK Tex Oct 26 Clickinr smoothly through ths air and oh the ground Texas Tech rolled totli 21-8 triumph over' Denver university Saturday before 11000 fans The victory marked the fifth in six starts for Coach Dell leforgan's red-shirted crlw front the south plains while the lOss was the third for Denver's Big Seven pacesetters Tech never in danger pushed across touchdown in the opening period and another in the third and tacked on a third for good measure In till final period Denver's only score came in the early part of the fourth quarter The first scoring 'jaunt was set up when Joe Smith a bruising end who turned in the days 'outstanding derennive performance covered a Den ver fumble on the latter 7-yard 4 Another intercepted pass started the Indians on their last trek to the goal Ace Allen pulled down a long Cowboy aerial and returned it 22 yards to the Wyoming 3S and Alters Davie went into the quarterback position for the final drive Davis Nelson and Bob Summer-bays made it a first down on three I STATISTICS NVyoming ttalt STATISTICS LI I a D0 Toch First downs 7 10 Net yards rushing 44 218 Forwards attempted 111 Forwards completed I Yards gained passing 99 lit Forwards Intercepted 0 2 Yards Inter pane ret 0 84 Punt avg (fr scrim) 340 383 Yardage kirk return 4R Oppo fumbles recov 3 Yardage penalized 05 10 I Tot Al yardage serimmate 1'01 211 Yards lost 44 14 Net yards scrimmage 100 NM Yardage forward passes SS ire Total yardage 3341 First downs scrimmage Jr II First downs passes 1 Total first downs IS 11 Forwards attempted lt Forwards completed 4 4 passes intercepted 1 3 Number of punts 34 43 Average distance ftf punts 30 41 Number of punts 4 Aver distance of kickoffs SO 111 Number of penalties 1 Yards lost from penalties 35 1 Number of fumbles 1 3 fumbles recovered Times ball lost on downs 4 Yardage kick returns 211 to Pi ite kicks 1 Place kicks 11 4 It 4 4 kor 4-4 't MI 9 01: tnder this-pile of mule la idea (arrow) after he bad I ttah center Is ehown on the ground while the Wyoming grlddere burwroed kis ay ler Utah'e peon(' tally Bryant Cannon (60) are O'Brien (37) Kolaelmikt (16) and Koeleh (45) Utah won 27-7 By BOB HOLDEN MISSOULA activitlea of Montana university were spoiled bere Saturday when the fighting Utah Aggies of Logan dipped into "their bag of tricks's to tip over the Grizzlies to the tune of 27-7 Before a capacity crowd of 12000 persons the Aggies started slow with the first part of the first quarter being played in their territory Then the uprising started John Caputo was inserted into the game and started things moving when he intercepted a Grizzly pass He followed through by flipping a pass to Jay Van Noy for 26 yards and the first score which was followed by a perfect placement by Bill Ryan The Montanants were playing an insptred ball game because of Its home-coming and also because of their 50th anniversary but this only Inspired the Aggies more Early in the second quarter the Grizzlies started rolling by pushing the ball from their own 33-yard line to the Aggies' 29 on two plays but here again the stubborn Farmere held and took the ball on downs Caputo mixing his plays pulled one and with perfect timing threw a pass to Novel Itanmen for 30 yards and a touchdown only to have it called back becauxe of a 5-yard penalty Here Coach (Dick) Romney stepped into the picture and added 15 more to the Aggies' deficit side for arguing with the officials Caputo undismayed when play rwas resumed called the same play and Hansen out-sprinted Montana for the second score It was plays like thib all during the game by the Aggie team that kept the Grizzlies "razzle-dazzled" However it was a surprised Aggie team that took the field in the second half Montana came back and marched down the field on a 54-yard sustained drive for a score and then after an exchanga of punts started pushing again The Aggie eleven -went to town" They heid and took the ball on downs On the first play Johnny Worley wormed his way for 25 yards Taking the ball on their own 45-yard line after holding the Grizzlies for downs the Aggies drove to the Montana 30- yard stripe where Van Noy took the ball from Caputo on a statue of liberty play for the score Worley dropped back and made the extra placement point Montana started a fourth-period rally but it was stopped abruptly when Cliff lloopilana intercepted a pass which wait followed promptly by a fumble by Williams which Montana recovered on Montana's 48-yard line However the Aggies held and forced the CatAllele to punt On the firat play Caputo flipped a peas to Hansen again which was good for the final score and Williams made the kick good The entire Aggie squad of 33 men played in the game and by the razzle-dazzle play of modern football the clone unity of the team won another victory (fah Stets Montana IL lioveard Tel Yovetich GNelson rtl Cork Walker Tgl Rosarniller RMaughan Leeaer Haves ler Thiebs St Crhaeb Loden Hanmen ler PoynoMs 4nrennon Heicting soreneon Ihb O'Loughlin Van Noy rhb Warcline Snatch ft) Radokowisit core quarters: Stale 7 A 7 7-27 Montagne 0 0 7 7 Senrins: Ulan StsW 2 Van NnV 2 MOIlialla Points ttr touchriowne: 11tah agate 2 a plecemntsg Williams and Ryan Montana Refire Frasier ann saga: umpire Rae Vick Washington State: heed lineaman Frank needy Montane State: field judge Guy Dikulip Washington State 0 Rice Topples lexas 18-13 Buffaloes Tip Lobos 14-13 Army Passes Overcome Stubborn Duke 19 to 0 attack Wa3 just about matched Saturday by Wyoming a team that wasn't even supposed to have an offense Led by the crippled but hard-driving Hank Kolasinski the Cowboys managed to edge the Indians in first downs 13 to 11 and made almost as many yards 206 against 233 for the 11tes Steal Three Pannes But the Indians stole three passes from the pitifully poor Wyoming aerial game and engineered a perfectly executed forward lateral pass play for 52 yards which gave them their decisive margin of victory The sturdy hard charging Wyoming line gave the Utah runners and pasaers a bad time all through the game but with no passing genie and no the Cowboys had to concentrate their attack on power smashes into the Utah it wasn't enough Wyoming scored Be first touchdown of the tteason in league play on the kickoff when Jimmy O'Brien took Ray Petereon's boot on the three-yard line Itnd wended his way 97 yards to the Utah goal line He was escorted half the way by a solid wall of blockers but made the laid 40 yards Alone shaking off two halfhearted Utah tackler0- Henry Rohm made the extra point stung by the quick and unexpected score the Indians started a parade down the field Frank Nelson returned the kickoff 38 yards and followed it with a 20-yard sprint and another for 10 The Indians punhed the ball right to the Wyoming three-yard line but there the drive fizzled out ax the Indiana hit into the massed Cowboy line four timen Drive Halted A second litah drive NV1 halted when Jack Ratliff intercepted Net-eon's pass but Ted Berrettlittole a peso from Bob Cooper in midfield and scampered to th Wyomin5 16- yard line a 32-yard return ram there Darrell 'Jaren and Clyde Nichols carried the ball to the six-yard line and Mitt smith took it over on a quarterback sneak Hay Peterson went into the game to try for the point but it went wide It was ftay's firet mime in 16 attempts But he made his other three tries during the day to give him 18 out of 19 to date which isn't bad Utah's second touchdown was set up by another intercepted pass Rower Lynch took a pass almost out of kolaainaki's hands and ran nearly 10 yards to plant the leather on the Wyoming 45 Nelson got away to the 30 and then Ace Allen did a great job of ball-toting going 24 yards around his left end on the first try and packing the pigskin to the one-yard line the second time Huck Adelt took the ball over on the next play a quarterback sneak over center The third quarter was dull with play concentrated in midfield But Just before the period ended Utah took the ball on the Utah 43-yard line when a fourth-down Wyoming pass failed To Bob Lynch On the first play Smith passed to Bob Lynch who got away to the tripe On the second play from scrimmage triple-threater og er Smith knifed through tackle to score then booted the extra point Smith set up the second Tech tally by Intercepting a Denver pama on hie own 34 and weaving hie way down to the Denver 21 before being hauled in He hit the line three times and Ed Robnett once to move the ball to theone from where Robnett bulled across Smith again converted Merritt Thomani recovered a Tech fumble on the latter's 34 early in the final period to set the stage for the Mountaineers' only score Jack Griffin and Bob Haziehurst alternated in driving to the Tech 12 and Griffin fired a past to Hatlehurat in the end zone for a score Bob Riddell's try from placement was wide I) Tomas Tokeh I Hinith Jordan it Winkler Htrohm ig I whom erthari Nsitore Yeloa rg Wovtek rt 7ollc Browning Ft U'illisma Rosen Ilawkins Sinai) Itoirethurat rh irt Lewitt iCtiwn F1) Bold rtPi Seotr by quarters: Thule Tech 0 7 liovec 4 anot Tech scoring! TniteilliOW110 Smith 12) Bovno da Points a rtr touchdown Ti fttnith oincemonte) Denver scoring: Touchdown liazeiburet BOULDER Colo Oct 26 Colorado univeraity found it mighty tough going in the mecond half but the Golden Buffa loesi clung draperately to an early leRti to aqueeze out a 14-13 home-coming victory over New Mexico here Saturday before 17000 The Buffs dominated the 'first half thanks principally In the hard and fast-charging line which made up for the lack of offensive power NENVIORK Oct 26 Tucker Army's rifle-armed quarterback from Miami Fla spared the Cadets some serious embarrassment Saturday by firing three touchdown passes to beat an aggressive hard-tackling Duke university eleven that refused to yield on the ground For the fret time otinco they began 59031 banked in the Polo grounds their record of 24 etraight victories saw a persiatent ever-ditingerous the 'West Pointers had to take to team that added new laurel' to the the sir to acorn all the points of their coaching reputation of Wallace 19-0 triumph over the BI tifb Devi IA Wade Twice in the third period the Two of Tucker's scoring pitchem were Blue DPVIIP1 crackled down to Army'a 20-yard line Never at any time until STATISTICS the closing minutes were Army's supporter able to breathe easily The MIA Devil 20-point under- Arnie Duk First downs IS nog' made thp Black Knight fight Net yards rushing 211 63 for every inch of ground they Net yards passing jet te gained In their first 80-yard touch- Forwards attempted 20 IA down march that etarted midway Forwards completed 5 Of the first quarter for instance Forwards intercepted 2 1 the Cadets used up 17 playa and six Number of punts first downs before Tucker climaxed Averag distance punts 34 26 it with a 30-yard peg to Davis in Fumbles 4 1 the end zone Army Deka a SSX2 elWVI "PS I First dawns 12 II ogs made the Black Knighlis fight Net yards rushing 211 83 for every inch of ground they Net yards passing jet 24 gained In their first 80-yard touch-Forwards attempted 20 IA down march that atarted midway Forwards completed 5 5 Of the first quarter for instance Forwards intercepted 2 1 the Cadets used up 17 plays and six Number of punts 5 first downs before Tucker climaxed Average distance punts 34 26 it with a 30-yard peg to Davis in Fumbles 4 1 the end zone STATISTICS 110USTON Tex Oct 21 Playing Its cards close to the belt a stubborn Rico inetitute elev knocked vaunted University of Texas from the undefeated and untied Tanks Saturdy with it two-touchdown splorg In the third period that netted an 1a-I3 victory Moving goalward relentleanly on the pounding feet of Ilan Anderson and Carl nue' and the superb painting of Virgil Eikenberg Rice took the load in the opening period and wax never behind sit a cheering crowd of 30000 sat spellbound erecision Ball Coach Jose Neelyit'charges played preciolon ball holding onto the ball once' thy gained po ton of it and givinK Texas' heralded Bobby LA vat little chance to strut his stuff Tex two touchdown" came on Itne plunges by Raymond Jones in the second and fourth periods sul Layne's usual accuracy through the Asir was waated against an alert Fore secondary The victory gave Rice a toehold an the Southweet conference leadership and marked the third otreight yeer that an underdog Neely-coached team had rieen to the heights to knock off a favored Texita eleven Big red-haired Andernon who cored the touchdown that licked Texas last year crossed the Texas goal tor the first tally Saturday STATISTICS plays Wyoming was penalized for unnecessary roughness A Utah screen pass play failed when Davis overshot the receiver But on fourth down with 13 yards to go Nelson passed to Ralph Olson who took the ball from two Cowboys and fell across the goal line Outside of the 97-yard touchdown print by O'Brien the Cowboys made only two other threats In the second quarter they the Utah 15-yard line Rohn tried a field goal which missed the uprights narrowly In the fourth period the invaders managed to reach the Utah 1-yard line but the Indian threw Ford for a loan On his attempt to pick up- one yard on fourth dote and the Cowboys threat ended there The big Wyoming lin store the show in the first half There are few gamest where the Utah lino I out-charged and out-pleyed but the Cowboy out-performed the Indian on the forward wall in the first two quarters Saturday In the eecond half the Bibles were reversed and the Indiane had the edge Utah's panaing was weak id the first half but the Indians started hitting in the second half and finlehed with a 50'w average four out of eight Wyoming mad only four out of 12 and had three others intercepted The game was slowed down with numerous injuries to both teams Kolasinski who is still nursing a knee injury received in the first game of the season turned in a fine job In plowing into the Utah line Bob Cooper also turned in some commendable ball-toting for Wyoming They provided the Wyoming attack all of it directed straight into the line The entire Wyoming forward wall played good football and made a tight game out of what promised to be a walkaway Utah played erratic Inconsistent football The Indiana looked like they were ready to break loose any time but they seldom did The game was without question Wyoming's best performance of the season and Coach Bunny Oakes was high in his praise of the line Utah's passing game suffered with Bill Van Sandt and Tally Stevens regular nds and best receivers on the sidelines with injuries But the Indians Saturday were still below the etandard presented in some of the earlier games this raison Ace Allen and Frank Notion showed flashes of form in the backfield The play of Bud Gleave at tackle Ralph Olson at end and Ted Barrett guard highlighted the Utah First dovvns CV NM II 10 Net yards rushing 156 177 Net yards passing 119 57 Forwards attempted 10 II Forwards completed 6 6 Forwards intreepted 0 0 Number of punts 9 6 Punt avg (fr scrim) 43 45 Fumbles 4 1 Rail lost on fumbles 2 2 No of penalties 3 6 Yardage penalized 15 37 Ball lost on fumbles a Throughout the second period the Number of penalties 5 2 Army team looked like a man fight-'lards penalized 50 20 ing a feather pillow It did almost all the gaining but In its own end to Ali-America Glenn Davis the of the field and every time it op-third to big Barney Poole the end ertred to be getting (started the Both Davie and his brilliant run- Dukes came back and smothered the ning mate Felix (Doc) Blanchard effort-played almost all of the brulaing 4 Aa Jack Ray Mintited hie try for contest coming out only after Army extra point after Davis touchdown had scored its third touchdown three Army left the field at halftime lead-minutes and 15 seconds before the ing only 64) and there wits much Kama ended Both contributed some milling around and viewing with dazzling runs to the Cadets' long alarm among thotio who had ex-touchdown jaunts but neither for pected the Cadets to approximate the first time in three seasons could isat year's 48-13 humbling of the fight his way acroas the onemy'a Devil goal line The Cadet looked more like their In Duke the capacity crowd of See rage BS Column 2 to All-America Glenn Davis the third to big Barney Poole the end Both Davis and his brilliant running mate Felix (Doc) Blanchard played almost all of the bruising contest coming out only after Army had scored its third touchdown three minutes and 15 seconds before the Kame ended Both contributed some daztling runs to the Cadets long touchdown jaunts but neither for the first time in three seasons could fight his way across the onemy'a goal line In Duke the capacity crowd of Utah Montana A gies Total yd scrimmage 286 24l Net yds scrimmage 238 220 Yard on 1 304 Total yards gained 2941 524 First downs scrimmage 17 First downs passes 5 Total first downs 20 14 Passes attempted 17 17 Passes completed 8 7 PetiliNPOI intercepted 1 3 Number of punts 4 5 Avg diet of punts 43 58 No of penalties 4 1 Yds lost penalties 30 ISO No of fumbles 3 1 Oppo fumbles recov 1 Ball lost on downs 5 1 TRIBUNE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD STATISTICS Biro Texas rIrst dwas 20 15 NoS yard rubIng 205 133 Net yards passing 28 111 Porwarde attmpted it 21 Vorgrard completed 2 12 Vikrorard intercepted I 1 Number et punt 4 runt avg (tr serlm) 10 45 Rail toil sou lumbies Number st penalties 2 4 lard peualized '23 30 st Irish Crack Iowa Jinx 7-27 Utah State 7 6 7 Montana 0 0 7 Army 6 0 6 7-19 Duke 0 0 0 0-0 Utah 6 7 7 7-27 Wyoming 7 0 0 7 0-- '7-13 0-18 With 41 to 6 Triumph 0 6 0 Texas South Cal 0 7 7 14-2g Stanford 7 7 6 0-20 Notre Dme 7 13 7 14-41 Iowa 0 6 0 0-6 Bice 6 0 12 IOWA CITY Ia Oct 26 Proud Notre Dame tossed football thunderbolts at Iowa Saturday to crack a jinx that long had rankled Irish hearts 1 The irresistible Irish with' Leahy calla the "playing Frank Leahy calla the "playing coach" ariding a purge of hope through Rice oupportre kils plunge climaxed a 74-yerd drive Van Ballard missed the first of two oonversiOn trite to put Rice ahead 6-0 Climax Drive Elkenberg climaxed a 7I-yard drive In Met early part of the third period or the second Rice score that aurged the Owls out in front Ile fired a fast one to End Winde 11 Williams from the 10 for the'six points to Make it 224 Moments later Rica started knottier drive from ita own 38 moving to the Texas 36 in six plays then on down to the seven and Elkenberg 'Main visaed to Williams for a touchdown This timo1 Williams try for point was had East BoNN doin 6 Colby Bates 7 Main 4 Army 19 Duke 12 Gettysburg 7 Ilarvard 13 Holy Cross 6 Cornell 14 Princeton Northeastern Tufts 8 Kings Point eMerchant Marine Fordham 6 Midwest Northwestern 26 College of Poocific 13 Ohio Wesleyan 46 Depauw Notre Dame 41 Iowa 6 Indiana 27 Nebraska 7 Cincinnati 18 Michigan State Oklahoma 63 Iowa State 7 Dubuque 67 Luther 19 Marquette 20 Arizona Ohio State 39 Minnesota 9 Johnny Lujack as their guiding genius ran up a 41-6 score on an Iowa team that had hoped to emulate the performances of 1921 and 1939 Hawkeye teams to keep a perfect record at home against Notre Dame But Lujark who cunning off the formation was downright chicanery find hie mates' were out to IL: sit Wyenting Lynch le Waters Olney it Clayton Barrett Ig Atnekt no a I a I' yr Neff -T1 Lubikritig IP AdarTIS Ti Koonett Olsen re Cbenoweth Adett ab (noopee Nelonm ihb O'Brlen DIts ten flit) Rat till RPfetorson lb Robes Score by quarters: Utah 7-2 Wyoming 0 0 0-- 7 Scoring: Touchdowns Olean Adeli Nichole Smith Point after temet 3 piarmentsi WIro ming: Point altar (placement) Substitutions: Mill riff Nochols rulthares Jones Nielson Heron' fends Flother Nostrum Angeleno ellarde: Smith Salmon Peterson Heitemen tackles Dalabout Clark rentrs Park Inison Davis Allen Senion halfbacks Wyoming Ford KOlfillirtsAt Marinello Toczylowskt Capetian Rollins hairnetkm He rhprt Ann Tone1'1 Pillisrmrs cantors: Ks tans Friediund rowed Beekoni nda: Deakins Trosetb Kruger v01- 16(7114 Martinet Wells Butz Ofterie Brown Wodch guards Loop Winters Peterson tackles Of nternmhs referee: Yoder umpire: Reel Collins field judge I C) Voris him 4 lineernan South Alabama 21 Kentucky 7 North Carolina 40 Florida 19 Louisiana State 14 Vanderbilt Mississippi 9 Arkansas 7 Misminaippi State 14 Tulane 7 Georgia 70 Furman 7 Wake Forest 19 Tennessee 6 Georgla Tech 27 Auburn 6 Virginia Tech 14 North Carolina State 6 Richmond 20 Wasthington and Lee William and Mary 41 I Eastern Kentucky Teachers 12 Valparaiso 7 Clark College 20 Alabama State 6 Tennessee State 19 Wilberforce 7 Western Michigan 32 Western Kentucky Teachers 2n Catawba 40 Elon Western Carolina Teacher a 19 Lenoir Rhyme No Carolina A 19 West Va State 6 ta's-44211ford 19 Milligan 7 oulatana Tech 14 Northwest Louisiana State 7 The two Buff touchdown were scored in that firmt half In the stecond half it was it different story New Mexico cracked the line again and again only to be halted in clutch moments either by fumbles or by the desperat stands A colorful home-coming pageant dedicated the stadium here in the memory of the late Frederick Folsom former coach and law school professor Need Offense Even In victory though Colorado ahowed a great need for a running game for an offensive to match the Big Seven conference's top teams It wits very evidentthat the heralded shakeup of the Buffalo backfield during the pant week was not good enough In their One-point victory the Buffaloes out first downed New Mexico's lighter team II-10 New Mexico principally because of its second half charges outgained the Buffaloes 177 yards to 156 on the ground Colorado's sir game however was the beat 89 to 57 yards Colorado marched 80 yards after the opening kickoff for its first touchdown in the first period and then scored again in the second on a 34-yard forward-lateral pass play New Mexico scored in the first period on a series of passes and in the third on a ground drive Jack McEwen Roland Gregory and John Strobel led the Buffalo attack In the first period Stroble passed 22 yard to Art Tanner to put the ball on the Colorado 46 and start the drive Gregory and Strobel took over on the ground and Strobel crossed the goal sweeping end from the seven for the touchdown Jim Smith converted to give the Buffs a 'I-0 lead Start Drive Later in the period New Mexico started a much from the Colorado 48 after receiving a punt Bryan Brock passed to Ben Kelly for a first down on the Colorado 20 and four plays later Lou Cullen passed five yards to Ltivon McDonald in the end zone for a touchdown Hubert Ilacketre placement was no good and Colorado held a 7-8 lead tit the end of the first period In the Colorado scored again on a beautiful 34-yard pass play Maurice Reilly tossed a forward to John Ziach who caught the ball on the New Mexico 10 and later sled to Ed Pudlik for the touch down and again Smith converted to make the score 14-6 'niers do New Mexico Zisch le Potpie! tirigge it flanition Mha noun is Wbelcitel Dee it Clare Crepe re ti ti Olen A Hen rt Sh Wagner JacKmen 161rEweil thh Communes Tanner rhh Flmith Ttrohol nh titer Gregory Krell menr by qua rtere rolormrlo 7 7 0 0-14 New IT a 7 0---13 Sr-orint robe! Pticillk McDona Id Communes Point after touch amith 2 liecktt enuIy r0111 (areg Cnietrorin iirri Yeager New Mesten 1 Boorn A tt end a nce 000 STATISTICS Reports for Draft PULLMAN Wash Oct 26 (AP) Phil Sorboa revealed Saturday that Rob Ross vs blocking back of the Washington State college football team bee dropplA out of actlool to answer a draft call and will be out of the Cougar lineup for the rest of the illeitalOn Bucknell 29 Lafayette Muhienberg 40 Franklin Marshall 7 Yale 47 Coast Guard 14 Went Virgins 13 Syracuae Rutgers 25 George Washing ton 13 Boaton 14 Brown 14 Penn 32 Navy 19 Wayne 25 Buffalo 20 New Hampshire 39 Vermont Rochester 41 Hamilton 14 Hanover 21 Manchester Wesleyan 48 Amherst 13 Ma State 14 Norwich Lehigh 10 Connecticut Penn State 6 Colgate 2 CCNY 27 Wagner 6 Purdue 10 Pittsburgh Columbia Dartmouth 13 Notre Iowa Dame First downs 12 IS Net yards rushing 140 2M Net yards passing 30 136 For wards attempted 11 11 Forwards completed I 7 Forwards intercepted 1 0 Number of punts 4 I Punt avg (tr 3 45 Fumbles 4 1 Ball lost on fumbles 4 1 Number of penalties IP 'lards penalised 23 101 Miami 23 Oh lo IL 14 Baldwin Wallace 21 Kent State 12 Xavier 26 Arkansas" State Indiana State 21 Canterbury Soul Dakota Etats 20 South Da kola IT 17 Miasouri 9 Cornell College 20 Grinnell College 6 Wheaton 35 Lake Forest Roe's Poly 13 Indiana Central 7 Illinois 13 Michigan 9 Oberlin 19 Denison 12 lAwrence 37 Co Karma Wesleyan 0 Hamlin Detroit 33 Drake 6 Bowling Green 13 Canislus 7 Preabyterian 25 Station 0 Toledo 33 Akron 13 lowa State Teachers' 36 Morn-inside High Point 12 Newberry 6 North Central 40 Carthage Ohio Northern 48 Bluffton 0 Dayton 20 Western Reserve 6 Southwest An estimated capacity crowd of 52311 now Lujack complete aeven of 11 pasNee for 236 yards and he made a 48-yard touchdown ruh as he danced along the sidelinea after grabbing Jim Mello's fumble Lujack's tally increased the Irish lead to 20-0 the aparkler coming after John Fanelli one of the 26 substitutes employed by Leahy had punched across from the 1-yard line earlier in the second period Iowa shot Into the ecoring column with less than ft minute to play in theJtecond quarter The Hawks had toseed away another ponaibility midway in the first period when Hoer-orris fumble we recovered by Rua-sell Aahhaugh on the Irish eight Second Chance The Hawke didn't muff the aecond chance Although the intended poise for Jack Dittmer wan high over bin head the tome was ruled complete on the Notre Dame 10 Hoerner on fourth down swept around hie right end from the half-yard mark for the acore Hob Sullivan missed the try for extr a point and the Irish led at the half 20-6 It wax nearly all Notre Dame the second half as the Irish hnritled to a acore they thought would compensate for thoee 10-7 and 7-6 scores in 121 and '39 respectively teas Notre Dame Hal sheeny In Martin Kay It Connor Carlson IS Fischer Lawrence St roioneyer Bank Is a et renaelo Nienstela rt Csarobak I Herb kihnener re Konikoweki King oh leek Sullivan In Brannan Smith rh sitko tidrner Mello Score by quartrre 0 a 0 Nat re Dame 7 13 7 1 Iowa scoring Notre Pante coring: Touchdown') Eirenna 0 I for Mello I L11 jack 2 Iflompere for litho I Pointe after touchdown I for SitkoL cont Dr 11: Anderson: Notre Dame Frank Leahy Attendance-52311 1-fATIESSMIG lilac Oct 26 AP)--Out playing a favored and heavier opponent MtH1aRppt South ern rollers here Fr May night knocked Oklahoma City university out of 'the rank of tho undefeated and untied rnothall teams of the nation with A core TODAY 2:00 31 STATE FAIRGROUNDS How BIG SEVEN TEAMS STAND PROFOOTBALL Far West Oregnn 13 Washington State 12 State 27 Colorado State 7 Eastern Washington 20 Western Washington Oregon 20 Idaho 13 Chico State 13 California Agglen A 33 Santa Clara 7 Loyola 14 Redlands 9 Pasadena Cal Tech 19 Occidental 6 IT 8 28 Stanford 20 Washington 20 California 6 Weber 20 Idaho South ern 12 LIGHT METERS itvenge previous Irish downfalls' They did that and more as they mounted th Amore agatont the tiring Hawks The Irish running their winning streak to four games wasted no time in going out front After Dick Hoerner tumbled on the third Iowa play and Lujack recovered for the Wen on the Jowa 29 Notre Dathe ponied a touchdown on its third trial with the bell Step Oveg The Feetest-growing Sport SALT LAKE CITY Pot OP 0 1000 70 27 1 007 3:1 10 1 0417 70 33 1 500 47 11 2 313 7 AO 2 133 29 04 a 000 7 54 nenver 3 f7nioractO 2 Utah 2 Utah State 1 Colorado A it 1 Brigham Young 1 Wyoming 0 Complete stork of Wes- ton Akan Hickok Do Jur and Da-ttrIto From S285 to 11296T "tverythIng Fholographk" Southwestern Oklahoma Tech 20 Central State 20 Tulsa 56 Kansas West Texan State 21 New Mexico Agglea 14 San Marcus 13 Austin Teacher' 7 Texas A 17 Baylor Rice 18 Texas 13 Adams State Teachers 21 New Mexico ft Hardin-S immone 46 Arizona State (Tempe) 6 etaturdWo Reunite Utah 27 Wyoming 7 Utah mtell25- Montana 7 Colorado College 25 Colorado A Ilk 12 COIONI(I) 1 4 New Mexico 13 Texan Tech 21 Denver (SEA(UI1-S) vs SACRA3IENTO (NUGGETS) "CAN TIM "GULtS" WIN THREE IN A ROW" YES! Admisainn-: 360-25d General Adm 125 Children 30e 1 It was the lithe Lujack sand Half hack Terry Brennan from the 34 to the klawks two and th receiver merely stepping over the goal line Fred Earley with the utomatic place-kicking toe came off the bench to boot the first of five points after tonchdowne Lujack' tome wan the ittert of hoey afternoon for the fellow whom Coach Rocky Mountain 'Utah 27 WynmIng 7 Utah State 2 Montana IT 7 Colorado College 25 Colorado A dr 12 Colorado 14 New Mexico 13 Texas Tech 21 Denver 03 1 470 (65:01 13 East It south Mitt tortlaya Mettedule tttah VP C01-WadO it 1411k 1 )0T1 va Utah Fltat at Danvr Brigham Young vs Wyoming at Provo 6 0 Prma401110trio46.

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