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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 49

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I I Sunday October 28 1962 Section Three PAGE THREE STARTELEGRAM FORT wo RTH 44 htAI 4671V i 1 k-kAot)' I 1111t I FEATURE RACES Sutherland Leads Rebs Past Trinity Stanford Stuns Favored UCLA 6th-Ranked Tigers Maul Gators 23-0 Here are results of the fea ture races at the nation's lead ing tracks Saturday: Rents Purple rsil 30 Sifi 7o) second Keir) (S3 80 $270)i third The Asa II ($3 20 LAUREL Winner pr Girlilloaa tallr Kn second Ronny Johnny: third Footloose (Other payoffs unavailable) flitR11111111 MSS winner so (meld IVA 40i xecond Golden entre third: Power to Stroke (Other Ofirolta unavailable) GARDPfil STATE Winner Stain Swart i S27 20 ail (in 5 fill): second Soart Deb $320 i third Nalee tat-) fin) GOLDEN GATE Winner Nevada Rattler iSlio te) $30 20 1 80): second fle's A Rn by iS740 $5 80) third Mr lhona KUNILAND PARK Winner Sea ramer l2 SO $2 fin $2 2)1) stecond Clover Leaf Oa 60 $2 20) third FlYini Totn ($3) Stage Set for LSO Bout With Ole Miss gTowota)21E AT A GLANCE tnot LOS ANGELES Oct 27 ifL-- Under-ratert but inspired Stan- ot viro onwns ford wrecked the initial Bose 1373 lividl iioinedd 114 Bowl bid of UCLA in the Big 3 61 17I Six Conference Saturday as i 2 GDP IP umble RPeovered 2 Quarterback Steve Thurlow led I or 32 Vanr2 11 1" the Indians 89 yards for a clinching fourth period touchdown and Thurlow guided Stanford in a 17-7 victory the 89-yard penetration that be-Stanford which had lost three gan in the third period and straight dominated the game concluded when he carried the before 33415 in Memorial Coil- ball 15 yards to the Trojan seum two nod handcd off In Halfback Thurlow guided Stanford in the 89-yard penetration that began in the third period and concluded when he carried the ball 15 yards to the Trojan two and handed off to Halfback tr-4 '4 iT I ik7A 0 ji 4 Ji -)ti '''''L 1 i 37 1 I 1 Or v-: 2 7 1it '47 I :) '-rs 1 Itt 4 i-44tr 41 "1 4 i 'It'll i II 4 4f 1' a'i i 11 it A 04 74 i d76 torF'11 I VIC '4 1 "i iiip 7 vo- ies 4 Ifx1-1 1 is2- 1 '''--Igt A l'h''71'! clot Jor-r '4'' P' 1' 3 1 P014? firZIk 'k 4 4 a 4- 7- A 4 I '41 r' 1: 1 14 1 liAlti 02'40 I S' 7 '-4 1 47:9 t' 4 11 V1 11101 $41 BY BRA 'ANTIS tkiarTelearam Writer ARLINGTON Oct Sutherland a defensive standout for three years for the Arlington State Rebels turned offensive star here Saturday night to lead the Rebs to an 18-15 homecoming vic- tory over the Trinity Uni- Ase GAME AT A GLANCE TItINIT1 it Versa) Tigers in Memorial Stadium 57 Yards Gained Passina 175 of 10 Comoieted 11 of 24 The 170 pound Paschal ex 33 troy scored what proved to be the a tor 343 Punts No Avg 6 for 314 winning touchdown his second 4 Wards Penalized of the rain-spattered evening on ASC had a 127 lead whereas the same pass play the Rebels the Rehs were behind last week used last week to dump the Mc Doug Wilson again was thE Murry Indians The yardage thrower and Sutherland slipped was the same and the passer-behind the Trinity defender jusi receiver combination the same tory over the Trinity Uni- GAME AT A GLANC Piturvirv 19 versity Tigers in Memorial 14 nnw" 193 Varda Gained Entitling Ala Stadium 57 Yard Gained Pilliking 179 ompleted 0 of 20 The 170 pound Pa 2 of 10 schal ex 3 3' Intereeoted be 2 scored what proved to be the oi 34)reul'hIsm EVitverslor 31 winning touchdown his second la Wards Penalized 40 or the rain-spattered evening on ASC had a 12-7 lead whereas the same pass play the Rebels the Rebs were behind last week Doug used last week to dump the Mc- ilson again was the Murry Indians The yardage thrower and Sutherland slipped was the same and the passer- behind the Trinity defender just receiver combination the same GAME AT A (MAWR II' FLORIDA Litt 10 First Downit 11 Yards Gained Ituahing 114 gi 90 Yard Gained Passing it of 2S PIMICS Completed 19 of 14 1 Pamirs Intercepted by 1 1 Grip rumbles Reeovered I 5 for 352 Punta No AV" for la It Yards Penalized 2S BATON ROUGE La Oct 27 With all-America candidate Jerry Stovall spearheading the attack Louisiana State whitewashed Florida's husky Gators 23-0 in a crucial Southeastern 1 Conference game Saturday 1 night '11 Stovall a 195-pound senior 4: from West Monroe scored twice oU for the sixth-ranked once on a run and again when he snared a 15-yard aerial i 1 1 Sooners Overpower Kansas State 47-0 John Faye for the final yard Stanford moved into a 10- point lead before UCLA could score The first touchdowns for both teams were long range scoring affairs Stanford's Frank Patitucci raced 82 yards on a fumble caught in the air in the first period UCLA duplicated the feat when Carl Jones scampered 81 yards on another airborne fumble The difference in the first half scoring was a 25-yard field goal by Stanford's Stan Lindskog Stanford gained 165 yards on the ground and 91 in the air for 238 total offense while UCLA collected 142 rushing and 36 passing for 178 Siantord 7 ii 7-17 UCLA 7 0 7 R2 rturn of fumble recovered in air aindskos kick) CiLindskot UCLA--Jonee al retiirn at funbia re covered in air Zeno kick Sian-- PaYP I run a itemkoir kliAL Attendance-33 415 FREE BALL 4 11- 7f -w 1 '4014 '-'6'' r' 11''''7'''''' 5 04- i 43'" -9-4': 4A Nii 41 lw't 44 40 06 NO ie 4 't-400fst 14 41 i i i 4WP' Niii''' -i ool Iv 1 1410 '-re- diff The only f't'50 r'-'111: 7 4f the same way and took it overi i Ati erence was that his head for a 33-yard scoring 1 i -1'0-- A i play I to 'A Buffs Upset The Ttebs had come from 6-7 halftime deficit into their! ri 4goirestopt 12-7 lead in the third quarter on a nine-yard blast by Doug' CROWDER GOES AFTER A By Arizona Hart behind the right side block I ls ing of Jim Guinn and Mike og 0 1 Cook A pass attempt for points 704 4 A GAME AT A GLANCE "Fs? 1141tAi 11 4 a I I ARIZONA failed '7 ---1 4 1 4 I A ::0 1 a of 11 4 2 4 112 'Y PORI nards Gained KnYhinir lia Sutherland showed he 0 0 1U 2 arda Ga a oined Paad a ains 0 71 forgotten his defensive knowl wt 04 r--- aA se 4 mplt liv 4 iy a Inzerepted by 1 edge in the second quarter to I tr1 1 54 A Opp tombioa Ref I i -4'4139' 1 'T 191 5 for 14 4 Punta a Avg il for 311 gei the Rebels out in front 1 '0- '4 it 44 A1' epP Is I'di 31 With the Tigers working at f-44 f416-''' 44- 1 Ty CSON Ariz Oct 27 their 35 Sutherland intercepted 1 A(' i AA 4 A safety and touchdown in the a Jay Kg1: 'l McCarty 0 pass at the -4 "-'7 final moments gave Arizona an 0- Trinity 46 and flew all the way Ir --7 4 untouched A kick attempt by 1g-'': 40 '4- 83 upset victory Saturday night Charlie Key was wide to ther' over previously unbeaten West ht 4 Texas State rig '441 Tackle Vern Alexander block- The Tigers got their chance 9W04c ed Hoot Gibson's punt from the shortly atter when a Reb punt 0 4 14sis vent out of bounds at the ASC :1 4t4it "64001t 1 end zone and it rolled out of 28 Halfback Obert Logan the gt wfr play for a safety West Texas had just stopped 9 game's offensive leader with 103 i 4 Arizona on the two and was yards on 13 carries got two be- trying to kick out of danger on fore McCarty hit Halfback 7 James Whitten' at the goal line A 71! 411t the second down with a touchdown toss -In d--t oo ut ts up Aft pknlit3 GAME AT A GLANCE VI txr 1117tAi ARIZONA failed It PORI nnittli II Sutherland showed he hadn't 112 Varela Gained Ruallint 1111 14 barda Gained Payaing 71 forgotten his defensive knowla of 11 Inioreolyd by II 1 11 0 edge in the second quarter to 0 fivp tombiaa Ryi Il 311 I get the Rebels out in front for 34 41 di pnnt 114'" tzir for 31 With the Tigers working at their 35 Sutherland intercepted TucsoN Ariz Oct 27 A safety and touchdown in the a Jay Niccarty pass at the Trinity 46 and flew all the way final moments gave Arizona an untouched A kick attempt by 83 upset victory Saturday night Charlie Key was wide to the over previously unbeaten West right Texas State The Tigers got their chance Tackle Vern Alexander block- shortly alter when a Itch punt ed Hoot Gibson's punt from the went out of bounds at the ASC end zone and it rolled out of 28 Halfback Obert Logan the play for a safety game's offensive leader with 103 West Texas had just stopped ards on 13 carries got two be- Arizona on the two and was fore McCarty hit Halfback trying to kick out of danger on James Whitten at the goal line the second down with a touchdown toss DER GOES AFTER A 4 10I'' 17'1' 4- 044 04 A 7S1 'A' '-'S 1 I 4 1 A oiedV :5 AA 1r 04 rik yl: (1 4 0 1 4 0 w' PA 'Y I ft i A tai 4 444 1 A A 4 ---r 1 lp 1: ii 1 A -4ik Nompol '1 10 I 4:1 i 01 I 4 4 '-'1 ft J' 44- 9' ie 10- icsogo A 5 i 46i h' 4 Neit '1 l''1' -T 'Is ir 1k it4ott Ns $0 le '1141fir 1 1 9 lo ic': '('' 44 a 4: 1 1 t54 I s4 o-Nrgi 1 I '5" ta: to 4 to 1 i Ixi44540' poi W4 :1:) 1 ('II AT A GLANCP LAHOMA I The Sooners leading 28-0 at KANSAS WI ATE OK a iirst Moons 31 halftime proceed to rub it in 10 "girds Gained Rush ing IRA gn 1d pa 44 I during the third quarter march-I of 13 CarP1fr4 3 st tiling for touchdowns on their first I Passes Intercepted he II I ODD Fumbles Reenvered i two possessions 11 tor Ns' fore Coach Bud Wilkinson put 55 txt Lords Penalized L13 Imen all that were suited up into NORMAN Okla Oct 27 (41-- i the rout The Oklahoma Sooners displaying a pulverizing ground attack struck for touchdowns the first 1 Shady Oaks Starts four times they got the ball and routed hapless Kansas State 'Fall Tourney Monday 47-0 Saturday in a Big Eight 1 conference football game The third annual Shady The third annual Shady 'r As usual the elusive LSU's "Mr Do came up with clutch plays for the Tigers who beat Florida by the identical score last year I se fiffthor in six LtUa'gse Saturday's traditional battle here with undefeated Mississippi The 1 Tirers' only blemish is a 6-6 tie i with Rice di The deepest penetration that the Gators made was to the LSU 23 on their first set of plays 4 i At that point they lost the ball on downs 9t Senior Quarterbacks Lynn 4 Amedee and Jimmy Field un leashed a potent passing attack LSU's best aerial assault this year Amedee booted a 21-yard field goal in the opening stanza 1 after Field had clicked on tosses of 24 and 28 yards to Stovall In the second period the Tigers drove 60 yards in 16 tN I plays with Go Team Halfback I Ho Campbell waltzing over for At the final five to give LSU a 10-0 11 intermission edge i AOC 11 1 1 I Arizona took the West Texas 1 End Dexter Butler's through- kickoff on its own 45 and sent the-middle kick put the Tigers Fullback Ted Christie across on out front leaving the Helm a one-yard plunge with 4:23 re- i needing Harts and Sutherland's maining Arizona failed on a heroics to win two-point conversion The Tigers' final tally came West Immo 3 4 0 1I---1 est lexu 3 A 0 0-3 Cross Country Results 1 4 at-4444 ted 7 4 41 A44 S' II 4 Alt I ''1 4 4 07 'N47-- if 1 4 wi All 4 I 'i -z' tfiel' IlY'r 41r 7 -f4-1I A '4' 7 4e4 7 2' 4: i 1 il 44i I 1 ti f--' 4 ::40 7 A 4ti 4 7 :1 11' 1 4 'ow 74 tir-' i :::1 1: 4 4-: ::4 rg: 4 74 w0077 I I el -a 1 -4j i At --4-4d 14010- 0 7 4 01 m'44r 41 V4 4- 4 2) 4p it444v oro 0' '4 0 t00-4-- Iowa IS Air Force 39 Western Michisan 23 Illinois In Mona 54 Collette of lows 24 Luther (Iowa) 33 Wartburg' 19 Central flows) 48 ation fall tournament will st Oaks Women's Golf Association fall tournament will start Monday with qualifying getting under way at 9 a Defending champions are Mrs Frank Goldthwaite in the la-hole flight and Mrs Robert Widmer in the nine-hole flight The qualifying pairings: 1I1IO1E FLIGHT Championship flight 8:30 a rri Mrs John Griffith Jr vs Mrs Tom Harvey 9 a rn Mrs Gordon Hat' runan vs Mrs Thompson Jr 9 Os Mrs Frank Goldthwatte vs Mrs A Zaeptel Jr 9110 a Mrs Bowen vs Mrs Chambers: 9:15 a rri Mn Jack Blades vs Mrs Harold Vogel 920 a Wit Will Minh vs Mrs Frank Bunker 925 a xi) Mrs Leonard Roberta vs Mrs Robertson 9-30 a ni Sirs LeGate vs Mrs? Charles Crader 410LE FLIGHT Championship flight-9 33 a rti Mrs Frank Davis vs Mrs Chiton Morris: 9 40 a Mrs Robert Wid mer vs Mrs A VanderHamm 9 43 Oklahoma's powerful one-two punch Fullback Jim Grisham and Halfback Joe Don Looney shot repeatedly through the Kansas State line on the first two drives A pair of reserve backs Charles Mayhue and Wes loose on a couple of snappy punt returns to set up the next two touchdowns Mayhtie's runback took the ball from the Oklahoma 30 to the Kansas State 23 and Looney scored four plays later Skidget's run was for 40 yards to the Kansas State one yard line where Lance Rentzel took it over on the next play Stato 0 a 0-- ft Oklahoma 21 7 12 7-47 01J--100nT one run tJarman kirk) two run Oork failed) OU--Looney mfVfn run (Bumwardner pas from Loonevt one run MMealf kick) one TIM IJarman KICK I two run (kick failed) KfIVIM run (Bumwardner iss frnm Looney) one run (Metcalf kick) DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES? a Rn 9t with only 43 seconds left on a iA FYI as a --0 I wan um 14 ler Oil a 1-1flr Inas 21 Sooner or later you individually must face up to a plan of survival for your family during the days of crises ahead Any intelligent inquiry which you make will lead you to one ines J1 Field threw 15 yards to Stovall for the next Tiger touchdown in the third period Florida Tom Gregory was hanging on 4 Field's arm but the 185-pound quarterback was able to plete the throw 4 1 a Mrs John Goode vs Mrs Icapable with Claude Griffin: a rn Mrs RIPI Pignut() vs Mrs Cu Thornton ai--F ciliate underground shelter can you I a nt Mrs PIIIMIIT Mr David ertect to survive auclear attack SInall itnd Mrs Murphy two run (kirk tailed) iWhy procrastinate and avoid a de- one run 4 ktek failed) ci ision hen N'ou can buy protec- ou Dempsey one run (Metcalf kick) Castleberry Runner Wins on so easily'? Attendance 41000 (estimate) Castleberry Runner Wins on 'i sa easily? I- 4144ssa -4 4 READY TO RUN a 40554 -4 hatoty (6bton blocked punt i two-yard dash around left end It tol i en out of ron 1 by Whitten Whitten took a pass Ant one pung PaMt i failed 1 i from Dee Keller for the extra i points giving him 14 points for NTSU Swatted 1 theStridetteams had gum moves rubbed out by a rash of fumbles By Ags 48-12 lost the ball six times the and interceptions The Tgers i Rebs LAS CRLCES NI Oct 27 four The rain that drove many tm James iPreacheri Pilot of the 6800 from the stands in New Mexico States chunk 1 the second half was responsible hard- running tailback cele- for much of the trouble brated homecoming all by him- I i Defensive standout for ASC self as he led the Aggies to a I was Claud Devenport helped 4-12 Vietflry Avar ha Va141 1 4 3-12 victory over the North bas "evenPINI nelPe4 HE HAS IT AND IS Marine '111 Cancels '62 Schedule Photo PONIES RECOVER OWN BUBBLE An SW fumble turns into an eight-yard gain for the Ponies as Halfback Don Crowder makes recovery in third quarter of Saturday's game with Texas Tech at Lubbock Stovall's eight-yard run in the fin period completed the Tiger scoring F)orida On fl nn 3 7 6 7-23 1SU-- VG 21 Amerle run AmerIen IS onm4 from field (Rick failed) eight run tArnerie0 kick) Art-67500 COLLEGE STATION Oct 27 A SCOT Underground Fallout 1 STA Woolsey from Cas- 1Shelter can be installed in one tleberry High School in 0 takes no space above ground Worth set a DCW course record iand can be yours for no down pay-at the Invitation and nominal monthly pay-Country meet Saturday by placing first in the two mile event Like insurance you must buy your shelter now when you don't need Woolsey broke the old record of it to have it when the need actually 10:1 minutes by running it in comes Why delay? The life you ill be your own 9:50 minutes Westbury of nous- save vi ton placed first in team rankings 1 iVisit our office today to inspect with 66 points our model shelter or to purchase emergency rations canned water Pro Basket Ball stoves radiation meters LON AntPIPS 134 Detroit 118 (and other items of survival equip-Son tratorisco hirogo I Iment LIVING INC 5409 St Lou lPi 115 New 'Cork VC Boston US SMICIthe 98 iRttsedjle PE 2-4431--Adv QUANTICO Va Oct 27 14 The Quantico will cancel the remainder of their 1962 football schedule after meeting the University of Tampa this week-end at St Petersburg Fla Lt Gen IV Snedeker commandant Marine Corps schools said the derision to discontinue football came after East Coast Interservice Conference officials decided to dissolve the league "due to military commitments" The Marines have a 4-2-0 overall record this season with a 2-0-0 conference mark Texas State Eagles here Sat-' considerably by the alert play eis urday night i of alternate unit Tackle Jim 1 ca erla Pilot the fourth leading rush- I Ferguson who recovered two er in the natio nthis week pick- i fumbles Halfback Jim Campbell ed up 262 yards in 2 2 carries I also turned in a keY maneuver no and scored five times as the kg Intercepting a Tiger toss on his 1 gres ran their season record to goal 64 ine and returning it lit Irish 35-6 34 It as Nev Mexico's first yards to set up the winning play home game in live meeks 1 by Sutherland and Wilson EVANSTON Ill Oct '27 Undefeated North- 1t was striAly no contest after i For Trinity Center George kve'l tIte first period when the Aglies Zaroskv and Butler were es- stern brilliant Tom Myers-to-Pau Flatley passing scored three pecia to the ASC I ll 1 combination clicking twice A 61ANCI North Texas 41 0 4 4-12 N'VS ESTER Niro Nietlro Sl ott '21 14 11 7-48 ground game Zarosky also re- for touchdowns swept the OME INDAM IINIE i': At Pilot 44 Milt illontley kicki covered two fumbles 1 nationally third ranked 11 ir oW11 ild '2 Nil Ga int(' Ittpkinil 221 IN kson bah trnrn chn 24MS13--Jackson p-alo it: tiduutictity yrd Gaintd kuod" 273 nationally third-ranked Wild- YArd Girls' Tennis Meet Finals Slated Today The finals of the three-day Girls Class tennis tournament will be held at 2 Sunday at the Forest Park courts The tournament is for beginning players in junior high and high school and is sponsored by the Fort Worth Junior Tennis Association Shop 9 to 9 LEORDS A Monday Friday and Saturday n1- 1P2 Sutherland led Rebel ball car-1 eats to a record 35-6 triumph 140 ard Galtwd raink in nt 32 Pases fompletrd 12 ot 21 Thnmrfm 42 paAk from riers with 62 yards on seven kickL nvor shaky Nntrp DAMP riers with 62 yards on seven over shaky Notre Dame Sat ooPoa's71n1rrrcerdbr' 1 i (1 i Shop 9 to 6 'll702 Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday i Mt 1 01117 A A1" 4'- i Ptlot one run tRentlev kick) trips in addition to his scoring Iwo run tRentler kick) 1 uroay NMS11-- Plot 15 run iltick failed sorties 'NTS two run (kirk Asc Myers the nation's No 3 ma- -NMSLY Pilot 4f1 run icekt Shelton Este Ahdlewhlte 4v1S Whitfield 34 name from Mueller 1 nevendort Farh -r at ollege passer completed 1 1 I owe wed I Hail Mt) BP nf 13 tosses for MI yards woendeme A WO totmatedt Cen Cnnn Wttliern 1311 Sluitki i Harris Adams Skinner lore reserves took over for Gtiinn FPIIIIJNOn SCOlt Phr711 Green Hill Defeat Cdok Adams Ford Wilson Standridge Pierce Northwestern midway in the third period Langford Vaughn McGuire Fort Wort Christian Galbratth son Campbell Flailey the nalion's third hest Km fintitt pass receiver made seeral dr- for for Saturday It- 's results: 6 31 Punts No AYtt 35 12 Yards Penalized 35 JUNIOR a H111 heat Ann Furman Triumphs 33-25 Pond 62 6-0 Sarah Stanherry beat tled the issue in the third period 427' fitnnrIvIrwn- I GREENVILLE Oct 77 by first whipping a 40-yard pass rroyuibea4tott imivaili 6-1 6U I Furman drove for three to Flallev on Notre Dame's 35 G2 5-7 62 beat Srart1: fourth quarter touchdowns here and then hittin his favorite re- tb)Irrfs62 6-3 Storitnian beat Watson Saturday night to edge the Cita 'il scHoot li a F' del 33-21 in a free-scoring ceiver again with a sev-m-yard be lli6atLIn Vi da llson6-2a 6r-'2 Ja7g1(1' nn I Southern Conference on a I I scoring shot in the end zone ham beat Marcia Hforrnonils g' Jeanette Aaron beat Wanda DM 6-I game Vgainst Northwestern's third- fa Iloyee Walsh bear Dorothy DuRose 1 Setritals- Strin2ers Notre Dame fimilly i iztlo6 ri 6 tn beat Per- 6-2 Aaron beat Walsh scored in the fourth quarter on 62' 61 SWEDISH BRAND OUTSIDE WHITE a 77-yard drive capped by soph Fullback Joe Farrell's three- Outlast Zephyrs i HOUSE PAINT yard plunge CHICAGO Oct 27 tA--The San But Northwestern came back Francisco Warriors were forced $198 Gallon for a fifth touchdown as 'Irish into an overtime for the second WEINSTEIN HDWE consecutive night but outscored penalties helped in an 80-yard 108 the Chicago Zephyrs 13-10 in the Houston strike and McCauley slashed six I extra period for a 129-126 Na-! SOUTH SIDE HDWE yards to a touchdown tional Basket Ball Association i 4I7 IN Mneinniin strise ana Alcvautey siasnea six i extra period for a 129-126 Na-! bLJEJ I 11 blUt MUTIC yards to a touchdown bona! Basket Ball 417 Magnolia OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT $198 Gallon WEINSTEIN HDWE 108 Houston SOUTH SIDE HDWE 417 Magnolia coot 4 1-''-': TRINITY Shirley Cadre elLS catches as he snared six Este Whitley Myers tosses for 102 yards in1 Wright Stone (iirriner Rotan Zarosky 1 eluding touchdown grabs of 23 tatiachlan Huge Reed I rieterm Mr: and sex-en yr adS Butler IbitINOTI 1 McCarty Keller A Dyche a diu record Logan Wynn crowd of 55752 saw Northwest- Lambert Whitten i Partridge Heitkamp I ern now a hot Big Ten title fa- by Periods 0 6 6 616 1 vorite strike quickly for three f) 7 fi order Of OCCUTTNICeg---15 first-half touchdowns on Notre (In I ne Dame errors to wrap up its fifth (AFC ran InterceptNi yards for touchdown at 3 55 straight victory Score ASC 6 Trinity 0 (Trinity) passed to Whitten lsorthwestern's other touch- yards and touchdown at 1255 downs kicked point Score: Trinity 7- ui were scored by a pair of (ASC) MI 9 yard for touch- lads with real Irish names Steve 655 Paso failed Score AC Murphy who plunged for two 7 (ASC) passed to Slither- and Dick McCauley who darted 33 Yards and touchdown at failed Score: ASC 18 Trinity six yards for the hist 'Wildcat (Trinity) ran 2 IIIITIA for Score (Trinity) ran 2 yards for A Notre Dame fumhle on the (ASC ran interceptect yards for touchdown at 3 )5 Straight victory Score ASC 6 Trinity 0 (Trinity) passed to Whitten lsorthwestern's other touch- yards and touchdown at 12 53 downs kicked point Score: Trinity 7 i were scored by a pair of (ASC ran 9 Yard for touch lads with real Irish names Steve 655 Pa sa failed Score AC Murphy who plunged for two 7 (ASC) passed to Slither and Dick McCauley who darted 33 Yards and touchdown flu yards for the last 1A'ildcat failed Score: AK 18 Trinity (Trinity) ran 2 1111111 for score (Trinity) ran 2 yards for at 1417 Keller passed to A Notre Dame fumhle on the GAME- AT A GLANCE 3 vi GREEN HILT 0 Field Downs I I I 210 Yards Gained 137 34 Gamed Pottoing 14 Cf 3 at 4 Completed 4 oll 11 1 Intrepled be 1 0 Opp- I ambles I' 3 or 44 Punts No Apo 3 foe 31 13 I for TO IPPOISittell Us Td4e 3 tor IS i -DALLAS Oct 27 (Sp1)--Green l'41---e 1 Lill defeated Fort Worth Chris- ASC tian High School 22-13 here Sat- Trinity urday afternoon in an independ- ent football game DfLS 46 Kick lath Quarterback Jimmy Paul of McCaw FWC plunged over from the two- rgt12'3 yard line for the Christians first A'4 6Ha TD in the first quarter In the down at third period Roberson also 1240111iti ran two yards for FW'C's final liaV score The last TD was set up 7 Vitiate 14' a 78-yard run by Dave Nlich- poet Whitten 1' ItY 15 1 I Ci Cen 11 Score ASC Trinity SCOlIng DKNS 46 Kick failed McCarty fru' 26 Butler ASC 3Q--Hart 6 d2 own at 1 Trinity land for 137 Kick 7 Wbitten Whitten DKSS 46 Kick failed McCarty tor 26 Butler ASC 6 d2 own at 1 Trinity land for 137 Kick 7 Whitten Whitten touchdoskt Whitten ity 4 15 Association' Notre Dame's fourth sures- triumph Saturday night sive from a Big Ten toe or Aw so Ar- A st Li Aw ww Aw Iv 111 I ar Aw Ag Aw 411 marked the widest margin the Ig Irish ever were whipped by Northwestern The kVildcats lif IW 1 iir 11 holding fmir consecutive triumphs over Notre Dame top- 111 ped their biggest previous mar- lig gin a 20-0 victory in 1940 III 0 1 Notre Dm 0 0 0 6-- 6 Northwestern 7 14 8 6-35 2 ninnee Whitr kiek)111 YOUR REMINGTON SHAVER 11 4 YOUR REIIIINGION SHAVER 4 7 14 8 6-35 islorhwestern 2 plum( (15111tr kick) youR REmINGToN sHAvER 23 from Mr points Score: ASC 18 Trin game's first running play was recovered hy Wildcat Larry Benz on the Irish 29 Eight plays Saimes-Led two yards pass MYerg 11( Nile(' 1 plunge (Vishay pass from Mvors) 7 from MYara iM s' unalkt pasa from Mvers rn- Farrell 3 PhinVe (rasa (Mind 6 run (pass failed) Ammoince-55752o Big Savings Wide selection of famous brand In the game-deciding see Ind Maul In 28-6 period right after a in- I terception yers whipped i Zd right after a Wildcat in- nal I terception Yyers whipped a Ul OPEN GAME AT A GLANCE MICHIGAN STATE INDIANA Fira IN First rIIIIWIll IS tcAu Friday Saw day 9 fo 9 Week Daii 9 fo 1II Yard Getned Rushint 91 fol 'Vat Os Gained Passing 111 4 'of It fvni Wet ed II of 16 3 Posses Interceoted bv 0 0 Ono Fonsbles Recovered 5 3 43 Punts So lc II for 37 17 Vards Penalized 57 1AUSliEl'S us' lin slum: 11 14-oston FO 3-1564 FESZNIE 123-yard scoring pass to flailey second qiiarter and Saimes gent and a blocked over from the one Irish punt on Notre Dame's Lewis ran a kickoff back 31r I the Wildcats capped a five-play yards early in the final period Iscoring drive on Murphy's plunge to the Michigan State 49 and it i i from the two-foot line took II plays to send Salines' 1 That gave Northwestern a 21-0 over the goal line from the i halftime lead and Myers set-Hoosier three The Spartans' only conversion was Pete Smith's two-point pass to Lewis after their third touch- down Indiana losing for the 17th straight time to a Big 10 oppon- ent moved 67 yards for its i touchdown in the third quarter i- Quarterback Woody Moore go- ing the last three yards and passing to Jim Bailey for the conversion Mc It St 12 8 0 6-20 Indiana 0 0 8 8 NISU 25 run (kick failed) NISU Imes one Thum (run failed i MSLI One run (Lewis pass Iron) Smith i 11)-1Sloore three run (Bailee Pees from Moore i imes three run MISS tailed) 24377 It 1 r-7---------' CLEANED 1 1 EMIPVITO 4 1 i 'It't OILED kt lititlid1001110 1 I ADJUSTED i II 11 4 NOVVI WhileYou-Wait I SERVICE MONDAY OCTOBER 29 I li THROUGH SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER 3 REMINGTON'S 11 It it SERVICE STATION li li 105 West 9th Street lig CLEANED aa en IPS 95 kl'e' i BLOOMINGTON Ind Oct 27 States Spartans sent rugged Ceorge Saimes across the Indiana goal line three times and Dewey Lincoln once Saturday and beat the Hoosiers 26-8 -The Spartans rankPd No 10 the Associated Press poll had the class to compensate for five lost-hall fumbles The bobbles came after they had scored twice in the first five minutes on Lincoln's 25-yard dash and a Saimes plunge set 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