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Rice Masters LSU 35-20 To End Five -Year Grid Jinx 8D THE MIAMI HERALD Sunday October 8 1950 $100 Football Blank Only Two Prep Tilts Set In Bowl Powerful Owl Defense Wrecks Bengal Attack HOUSTON (fP) Rice mixed power running with passes Saturday night to break a five-year-old jinx and defeat Louisiana State 35-20 The Rice line swarmed over LSU for three periods and manufactured four breaks that put the Owls in position to run up a 35-7 lead A crowd of 52000 saw Rice score it's first victory since 1945 over LSU and gain revenge for the From feast to famine That's the situation on the local high school football scene this week with only two games booked at the Orange Bowl Strangely enough there was more uncertainty as to who would play who on which night than Gesu Gives St Ann's 27-0 Soli there was last week when five Teams Win Teams Win Tie 1 Miami Purdue 2 Florida Auburn 3 Georgia Mississippi State 4 Alabama Furman 5 Army Michigan Columbia Yale 7 Harvard Cornell 8 Indiana Ohio State 9 Illinois UCLA 10 Iowa Wisconsin 11 Minnesota )' Northwestern 12 Missouri Kansas State 13 Navy Princeton 14 Pittsburgh Rice 15 So California California 16 North Carolina Wake Forest 17 Notre Dame Tulane NC State () 19 Michigan State William Mary 20 Stanford Santa Clara only defeat suffered last year while inning the Southwest Conference championship All of Rice's touchdowns were scored on running plays compared to four aerial scores last week against Santa Clara Three Rice rliii -inted after ii hard-charging line forced By STAN PLATKIN Herald Sports Writer An up and coming Gesu foot contests were played in the six-day span Both Tech High Coach Irvin Tutt and Miami Beach's Frank Paskewich claimed the choice Friday date Tutt for his tussle with Vero Beach and Paskewich for the Beach-Coral Gables go-round After a check with City Recreation Director Pete Roberts Tutt was confirmed as the pos sessor of Friday Thus Tech and Vero clash Friday and Beach and Gables tangle Saturday in the stadium's only Pie I The Score SOMEBODY MISSED Georgia Tech's Don Myers (66) so Florida Fullback Billy Reddell (44) had to be satisfied with a three-yard gain in this off-tackle sprint Saturday Leading the way and going right past Myers is Hubert Brooks (far left) Gator guard A last-minute field goal WOn for Tech 16-13 Press Wirephoto Auhiirii games this week Miami Jackson goes to Orlando and Miami Edison is at Jacksonville to battle Robert Lee in a pair of Big Ten Conference Friday frays Miami High faces a rugged opponent at Chattanooga Friday Central of Chattanooga owns a 50-point victory over Kingsport Tenn in its list of triumphs this season This week's schedule: Sweep lrov-l ll To T'd I lorifht NAME ADDRESS CITY LSU to punt out twice on its 42 and on its 27 and lose the bal im a fumble on its 2" Rice struck quickly for scores each time but made one touchdown on a 77-yard march Halfback Sonny Wyatt and Fullback George Glauser each scored twice while Halfback Billy Burk-halter collected the fifth Rice touchdown End Billy Wright kicked all five extra points Ken Konz playing his first game at an end position after concentrating halfback duties scored two of LSU's touchdowns while Lee Hedges got the third Konz also made good on two out of three extra point attempts Konz scored on a 23-yard left-handed pass from Lee Lapat in the second period and on a 76-yard punt return in the last quarter Hedges climaxed a 53-yard final period LSU drive by going all the way from the Rice 25 Ebert Van Buren who normally works on defense was called in for offensive fullback duties after Rice ball squad humbled last year's South Florida Catholic champion St Ann's of West Palm Beach 27 to 0 at Curtis Park Saturday night The Gesuites easily handled a game St Ann's eleven that was beset by injuries and lack of experience Gesu tallied 14 first downs to the loser's four Two of St Ann's injuries really hurt In the first period Center Bob Keating dislocated his shoulder and was sidelined for the rest of the game In the second iiiutiM' Ililil-half Ed Koenig was hit hardtny Gesu's Jose Feria and re-hurt former baek injury He in taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital for x-rays and hospital officials laid he probably would be released late Saturday night Gesu scored first early in the second quarter Billy Wells took a punt by Koenig and ran it back eight yards to the St Ann's 30-yard line Picking up two first downs in three plays Gesu moved to the seven from where George Dolan circled left end for the TD Wells kick was wide i Hurling Staffs Depth Chief Asset Of Yanks RULES THURSDAY Anthony's Gesu at St Bowl i FRIDAY Miami Jackson at Orlando Tech vs Vero Beach (Orange Miami High at Chattanooga Edison at Jax Lee Clewlston at St Ann's Fort Pierce at Belle Glade Pahokee at Seacrest Port Lauderdale at Lake Worth By TED WILLIAMS Boston Red Sox Outfielder Gophers Drop 32-26 Thriller To Nebraska MINNEAPOLIS Victory-starved Nebraska defeated Minnesota 32 to 26 Saturday the first time the Cornhuskers had tasted triumph on the Gophers' home football field since 1902 A bunch of inspired sophomores did what some of the Nebraska greats of the past hadn't been able to do since 1939 What looked like a sure thing for the Huskers in the first few minutes of the game turned into a spine-tingler in the last half as most of the 48365 fans stood through the waning minutes of the game uKftcnooee at Clermont Mark your rhoires rlrarlr for rarh umi im or draw) Neatness will count and the decisions of the Contest Editor will be final Sirned coupons must be in the hands of the Football Contest Editor not later than 3 pm Friday Mailed blanks must be postmarked not later than 3 pm Friday Coupons will be held only twodays after winners are announced Entries may be handwritten or typewritten You may submit as many blanks as you wish The contestant picking: the most results correctly will receive $100 If one or more contestants tie the contestant most correctly forecasting: the final score of the Florida-Auburn game will receive S100 If two or more still tie after forecasting the Florida-Auburn score $100 will be divided equally among: them Heiaid employes and members of their families are NOT eligible to compete Vrttr vnott TV-i-i otinnnil 1 is Melbourne at Leesbure J-viw xnau ulc icai du ciigin ui cue idiiMes i Davtona Seabreeze at South Broward West Palm Beach at Lakeland the ability and depth of their pitching staff was never better illustrated than in the World Series which ended here Saturday SATURDAY Miami Beach vs Coral Gables (Oranse Bowl) St Theresa's va SS Peter-Paul (Curtis Park) Had not the Phillies been 9 handed two unearned runs with two out in the ninth inning they would have been held to three runs in four games" Baylor Snaps took its strong lead He got three important first downs that contributed to the first LSU score Van Buren finished with a net gain of 67 yards in 17 tries second only to Glauser who had 73 in 18 carries Yanks Gobble Series Apple In Four Bites College Grid Scores Bark To Best Maroons 14-7 SHREVEPORT La (P) A Now the National League champions will know what oth-er American League teams are up against when they attempt to beat the Yankees in a schedule of 154 games I 21 0 Jax (Ala) 20 Tamps Florence 7 Howard Austin Peay 23 Ark Milligan 20 Tusculuni Scoring two touchdowns in each Of the first two quarters Nebraska held a 26 to 12 half-time advan- It's no easy assignment to beat tage over Minnesota The Gophers a team which can toss such Ditch By ARTHUR "BUGS" BAKR (Distributed bv International News Service) Well the Yanks made four bites of the apple and wound it up faster than an idiot's watch LOOKING at the composite scores the moral seems to be never carry a bundle by the string TCI' Wins Tense 13-6 Hat tie IT ith Arkansas FORT WORTH Tex (JP) Texas Christian won a tense 13-6 victory over Arkansas Saturday night in the opening Southwest Conference football game It was the Christian's first victory over the Razorbacks since 1943 Gil Bartosh the bov who wan scored once more in each of the ers as Vic Raschi Allie Revnolds final periods while the Huskers Ed Lopat Whitey Ford and Tom-added only six points in the lastmy Byrne at you day after day quarter and still have some capable guys Sophomore Bob Reynolds 175-hike Fred Sanford Tom Ferrick pound Nebraska halfback proved and Joe Page when his arm is his performance last week against right for relief roles Indiana was no flash in the pan Anv team with two such itch SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 34 Texas 28 Trinity (Tex) 20 Houston 16 Abilene Chris 7 South'ern 6 Taylor 90 Mcx City Col 0 I Mr HUgh'da 6 TCU J3 i Kansas 6 Tcn St HI ustin Col 15 Sam Houston It Corp 0 Tfas Temple Cancelled Bill Bresmer set the stage for the second Gesu score when he recovered Ed Brosset's fumble on St Ann's 43-yard line midway in the second period Gesu marched via three first downs to the four and Gil Paez passed Kenny Bn-li in the end zone for six more points Wells' pass to Paez for the extra point fell incomplete After a scoreless third quarter Paez again led the Gesu attack with 29-yard pass to Bush that brought the ball to St Ann's 14 Two plays later Paez rounded his left end for eight yards and another touchdown Wells' conversion attempt failed Gesu picked up an additional two points on a safety when Junior Matter fumbled the ball in his own end zone Gesu started another drive when the St Ann's kickoff from their own 20 went only 13 yards Feria took the ball around left end for a first down on the loser' 22 From there Bush on a handoff from Paez sped around the right flanks for 22 yards and a TD Wells' kick was good for the extra point GESU 27) Renuart Hagen Brumby Brasmer Brown Nikles Camus Feria Wlntters Centers Galley Kayal Racks Pari Rush UV1U Ci nnlan flinging finagling quarterback goaded Baylor's slumbering football Bears to a 14-7 comeback victory Saturday night over spunky but outfought Mississippi State The quarterback Larry Isbell a brother to the fabulous Cecil Isbell of Purdue and pro football fame picked up the flagging Baylor boys after they had struggled through a scoreless first half Baylor was completely outclassed by fast sprightly Misvjv sippi State in the first two quarters But Isbell's Houdini-1 i ball-handling from the T-quar-terback slot and his passing wizardry evened the score in the third quarter Near the end of that peridd Isbell completed six straight passes Continued from Page 1-D Monot 2 Jamestown 0 Baldwin Wallace 33 Akron fi Piincipia 7 Rose Poly 0 Wabash 14 111 Col 7 Manchester 20 I lanklin 12 Hanover 6 Ind Cen 8 Taylor 19 Huntington 6 St Ambrose 27 Dubuque 20 James Millikin 20 Aug (II) Mission House 34 urora 0 Sou'n(SD) 32 SD Mine Mil Tchrs 6 Stout 6 Concordia 7 Wis Tech 7 Milw Ext 6 St Procopius 0 Loras 52 Cpper la 6 111 St 21 Wayne 20 John Carroll 48 Kent 7 Detroit Tech 27 Ohio Vth'n 22 Hiram 12 Olivet 0 Coe 27 Monmouth 13 Parsons 13 Carroll 0 Montana 24 Montana 6 Mo Mines 14 Maryville 0 So Dak St 41 St Olaf 14 Yankton 13 Dak Wes 13 Univ 33 Augustana 14 Marquette 46 Kas St 6 Heidelberg 17 Muskingum 7 Xo Cen 111 52 Elmhurst 0 Wayne 7 Peru 6 as he nppen ott Jong gains repeatedly and scored 14 of his team's points Ron (Skip! Engel was Minnesota's top scorer He accounted for three of four Gopher dered from TCU to Texas A and then back to TCU as a freshman and caused a conference investigation teamed with Dan Wilde to swing the triumph over the massive men of the Ozarks Arkansas could have won the game and was in it until flic final minutes Two dropped passes over the goal line took away Razorback touchdowns and penalties dealt staggering blows to the Razorbacks at critical moments ers would be formidable When you get by the two top pitchers of most clubs you can look for a little easier time You can't with the Yankees The guy they send out to beat you the third and fourth day is just as tough to hit against as the pitchers you faced the first two games of a series Although Ford has only been pitching major league ball half a season he iooked like a veteran performer against the Phils Satur- PROBABLY the feature of the game was furnished by Gene Woodling in the ninth inning Whitey Ford had a shut-out in his grasp when Woodling made a laundry assist on an easy fly Young Woodling collared it and young Woodiing cuffed it THAT resulted in Ford be-ing deported by Casey Stengel with one out to go in the ninth Reynolds finished but Ford still is the youngest thrower to cop a series game FAR WEST Wash State 20 So Cal 20 Washington 21 A 20 Stanford 21 Oregon State 0 Oregon 21 Montana 13 Colo St 40 Western St 31 Wyoming 34 Colo A California 14 Penn 7 Adams State 14 New Mex 14 of Cal 49 Alameda NAS 13 Col of Pac 41 Denver 7 Fresno St 34 Hawaii 20 Occidental 14 Santa Barbara 10 Dixie 32 Westminster 7 Wisconsin Tops Mini 7-6 In Muddy Battle CHAMPAIGN 111 Wisconsin's Badgers got off to a in a b7-yard drive Halfback Don Carpenter plunged one yard for the first tally Jim Jeffrey went over from the one after Jim Mott's 37-yard runback of a pass interception set up the second running start Saturday in the Big Ten football race when they out- day He was a little tight at the score End Henrv Dickerson con verted both A penalty for illegal use of the hands nullified a touchdown run by Buddy Rogers in the second period Bill Jurney Arkansas end bob-bled a pass in the end zone with lasted a game Illinois team in a start- but once ne Sot out ot tllat battle of mud fumbles and breaks inninS -iam he flred the bal1 with plenty of confidence The weather spiked the Badgers' Best defensive play of the final chief offensive the sling- doube JpSUFSS Snow 27 Utah Aggies Weber 20 Oregon Tech Carroll 34 Rocky Mt (Mont i Diego XTC 14 El Toro Mar Whitman 21 IT of Brit Col State went seven yards on 10 plays for its touchdown in the second period KOXSTAXTY made his seventy-seventh appearance of the season breaking the records formerly held by Tom Mix's boss virVr ovm of Ouavtorhafl' 1V iiv vuiemdii ctnu rim xxi only minutes to piay arm in con the I acts cries ing the ball while it was in theiBob Petruska who completed only the ixth nnin" Del En" air -crashed into a concrete re- one pass for two vards all after- P8 had reached first on an error taining all just out of the end nnnn by Bobby Brown Dick Sisjer ning wall just noon STANDINGS mil li-l vt rr i rt i i-yr loff rf HIGH SCHOOL Miami High 14 CMA 12 (iesu 27 St Ann's Gainesville 13 Bolles (Jax) 0 Pahokee 30 Lake Worth 0 knocked un- zone and was i Cl gLUUUUVL IliC IVll I Coleman which Gerry flagged Pet 0 1000 4 000 New York (AL) 4 Philadelphia (XL) 0 SOUTH fia Tern 16 Florida Ole Miss 54 Boston Col Virginia 45 I Delta St 75 Memphis Southeastern La 6 Auburn Vanderbilt 27 Alabama (ieorgia 0 North Carolina Tennessee 28 Duke Tulane 64 IjH College ake Forest 47 Win Mary 48 Hamp-Syd Wash Lee 20 Citadel FSU 40 Rad-Macon Centre 14 Maryville with his glove while moving to conscious Jurney was reported iouly hurt however not set- ward first 13 0 6 8 22 0 7 0 0 21 0 7 7 14 0 0 20 0 7 Illinois marched 72 yards for a touchdown with burly Fnll-hack Dick Raklovits charging fiercely through the middle of the Badger line Raklovits scored on a one-foot plunge The conversion attempt failed The big Badger break came shortly after the second period opened when Illinois Quarterback Fred Major elected to pass and faded back to spot a receiver Wis NEGRO Florida A 52 Ft Valley 13 Morris Brown 59 Morehouse 0 Tenn State 26 Allen 6 Benedict 33 Lane 7 Paine 34 Livingston 0 Morgan 42 Lincoln (Pa) 14 Howard 25 Va Union 19 THE CAP-pulling pants-hitching and gum-chewing in these four games make Eddie Collins seem like very cool young man And Eddie used to make more motions than a freshman congressman YOU CAN forget every thing else in the Series except the fielding and base-running of the Phillies A fielder's choice in Philadelphia is to either stop it or chase it HOW- ABOUT the base-running? They were cut down oftener at the plate than salami in Lindy's Burrego Morano ST ANN'S () Ends Horgodan George Muller Mc-Convtlle Walte Tackles McLaughlin Gutherie Wilken-on Centers Keating Oen Racks Matter Brosset Koenig Powers Score by periods-Bt Ann's 8 0 0 Gesu 0 12 0 Scoring touchdowns Paez (2) Wells Dolan Points after touchdown Wells Little Lions Bite Auburn In 6-0 Upset AUBURN Ala (fP) The Lions from tiny Southeastern Louisiana College crept into the lair of the Auburn Tigers Saturday and roared away with a surprising 6-0 gridiron victory It was the third loss in as many games for the dispirited Tigers despite a shakeup in the squad aimed at bolstering the line It was an Auburn fumble on is own 34-yard line that gBVfl the Lions touchdown in the third period Quarterback Bill Tucker dropped the ball and Southeastern Halfback Bill Yeager pounced on it Back Lou Campos dashed 28 yards for the score Some second basemen would have satisfied to get one man on this play To go for the double play required plenty of confidence But Coleman never hesitated He wheeled and made a perfect fast throw to second And Rfzzuto did the rest as only a shortstop with his quickness can This series did not produce much excitement for the simple reason FIRST GAME New York (AL) 15 0 Philadelphia (XL) 0 2 1 Raschi and Bcrra: Konstanty Meyer (9) and Seminick SECOND GAME New York (AL) 2 10 0 Philadelphia (NL) 17 0 (10 innings) Reynolds and Berra Roberts and Seminick Silvestri (8) Lo-pata (10) THIRD GAME Richmond NC State Jax Navy Louisville Presbyterian Miss State College 13 Delawai SI 0 consin's Ken Sachtjen hurtled Wiley 7 Dillard 0 Wilberforce 18 Prairie View 6 VMI 26 Clemson 27 Stetson 55 Cincinnati 28 Davidson 24 Baylor 14 Ap'chian 20 Camp Stew't Elon 21 Erskine 20 Catawba 27 through a chink in the screen of blockers and slammed into Major just as he let go the ball Lenoir Rhyne 18 19 Ft Jack'sn 7 Stymie Eyes $100000 Race INGLE WOOD Cal (JP) The Hollywood Turf Club Saturday said that Trainer Hirsch Jacobs is planning to campaign 20 thoroughbreds including Stymie at the Hollywood Park meeting Nov 7 to Dec 16 Stall applications for the horses owned by Mrs Jacobs and Isadore Bieber were received Saturday at the track Stymie will launch his comeback drive and poin for the 100000 Gold Cup Dec 9 if all goes well The nine-year-old star pass the turf's all-time winner has earned $918145 and could Citation with his $938630 that the pitching dominated the It was deflected into the hands plate in everv game The pitch Car Tchrs Newberry High Point 13 Tenn St Carson-Newman Va State 26 Ky State Miles 12 Tougaloo W'inston Salem 38 Fat'ville Albany State 7 Ala A St A'tine 38 Smith Friends 13 Sterling Va St Col 28 Shaw Bethune Cookm'n 58 Fla Nor Green'bro 14 H'tn Inst 2 10 2 3 7 0 of a surprised Bob Radcliffe who ing was so good most of tne time trotted 31 yards for the game- in fact that exceptional fielding tying touchdown Johnny Coatta plays were reduced to a minimum came in and split the uprights But it was a closer battle than W'CTchrs Philadelphia (NL) New York (AL) Wofford 21 with his conversion kick And that the result might indicate The 16 6 6 fi 13 0 0 20 0 6 14 6 Kentucky 40 Lit Rock JC17 Rice 35 Dayton Ark Frosh LSU was the contest Yanks won in four straight but they could have lost two or three of them had not the Phils been a little tight and overanxious in spots The margin of difference was the little edge that the Yankees had on them in experience THAT'S ABOUT the story of the Series In the books you have read how the British soldiers fired and fled No one more thing When they uncapped for the National Anthem five bald-heads showed up among the Whiz Kids There was only one skinned diamond on the Yanks' side of Tenn JC 33 SKMoSt Sewanee 25 Southw'n (T) La 40 Troy La Poly 21 Austin Chanson Clouts NC State 27-0 PRO Cleveland 30 Pittsb'gh 17 Eagles 56 LA Rams 20 CLEM SON The 1 Clemson Tigers Scored their third shutout in a row Saturday f-ofjVo HrrJiiise night bv routing North Carolina M-SlH-c ASllims TIRES I RECAP YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE Heintzelman Konstanty (8) Meyer (9) and Seminick Lopat Ferrick (9) and Berra FOURTH GAME Philadelphia (XL) 2 7 1 New York (AL) 5 8 2 Miller Konstanty (1) Roberts (8) and Seminick Ford Reynolds (9) and Berra FOURTH GAME STATISTICS A (tendance 68098 Receipts S31 335504 Commissioner's share S4700326 Players' share SI 5981 107 Clubs and leagues share $106- 34071 FOUR-GAME STATISTICS 196009 893366903 Com missioner's share 1 4303035 Players' S48637 121 Clubs' and leagues' ALL CARS Redskins Offer WiTH THE FAMOUS State 27 to 0 behind the running passing and kicking of Tailback Jackie Calvert The Tigers themselves were blanked only in the second quarter but they had previously opened with a 13-point outburst in the initial period 0 A TING KOXSTAXTY holds a record for the year He has retired more men than a Pullman porter And relieved more than Bromo Seltzer SUMMARIZATION of Series: The official scorers were tougher than midnight for Cinderella They would give a bee-keeper an error for losing a buzz in a cyclone Genuine 'I (Including Under Hood and Steam Cleaning Cha "FENDIX" UNDERCOAT1NG SSISJ CHAPEL HILL All America football player Charlie Justice said Saturday he won't play pro ball with the Washington Redskins or anybody else He had just returned from a trip to Wasnington and an interview with George Preston Marshall owner of the Redskins He said Marshall made him an attracive offer but "I realized that I really did not want to play professional football" COLD RUBBER WHILE IT IS STILL AVAILABLE! GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS Wcors Better Than Ordinary Tires GRAZIANO MEAD SIGN' MILWAUKEE (JP) Rocky Gra-ziano one-time world middle-weight champion will meet Pete Mead of Grand Rapids Mich in a 10-round feature bout at the Milwaukee Arena Oct 16 fion stopi corrosion and metal rot quiets road noise eliminates costly body wori protects and preserves Your car needs and deserves "FEN-D1X" UNDERCOATING the Nash Miami null 31050 IEELS III I I ALHM'II I ALiGNED STANDARD SIZES Sizes Your Cost 600 16 795 650 16 945 650 15 929 700 15 1103 Low Pressure Sizes Sizes Your Cost 670 15 924 710 15 1024 760 15 1124 820 15 1292 wheel 9 FRAMES Straightened i -m enables us to frames Get cur FREE esti- Proper a 1 i nates Adjust Toe-in Set Caster Set Camber Check King Pin Inclination Tighten Steering Controls Check Tie Rod and Tic Rod Ends I and tire wear and means greater road safety NO MOUNTING CHARGE NO FEDERAL TAX WHITE SI DE WALLS 50c PER TIRE ADDITIONAL OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS "BUMPER TO BJMPER SERVICE" PAN-AMERICAN TIRE CO MIAMI MOTO A 11 MORSE 7726 NE 2nd Ave 545 NE 15th St (Venetian Way at the Bay) Ph 1450 MIAMI AVE If A Rt Little River Ph 7-0303.

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