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The Bangor Daily News du lieu suivant : Bangor, Maine • 45

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HANCOCK THE BANGOR DAIL NEWS BANGOR MAINE MONDAY OCTOBER ln FOR NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 6441- mmm Mighty Michigan Rolls Over Stanford Notre Dame Wins NEW YORK Oct 2 AP Migfcty Mko Army's Black Knfht of tbo Hudson teas Sot The Wol vfTinn riding th i a 2 a rrvr and 20-13 fcx-atinf the Doc BUnchard-GWrvn Do-i and '46 And judttrtc from Michigan) 1T-7 pastine of Stanford Saturday it looks ttkc tht Wol are wo- College Scores Bates Bows sk tng to even thins up a tlttta? CV to 100000 spectators will be In To Powerful Ann Arbor stadtuoa Michigan triumph swm a am a caa a Bg aa Middlebury at Pak Aito Calif day with more than a predicting a Stanford rlctory the nation' No 1 eleven of MIDDLEBURY Vi Oe Weaaafr ForW Mi a rear ARMY TUTU) Tor while It appeared Stanford's young rrappars snajM turn the tnck But Michigan blasted them wide spart in the third BARK OF THE BULLDOGS Madison high school's Bulldogs continued their victory streak Saturday by stampinE down low 33-0 LEFT: Madison end Gene Reid Is shown being dragged down after a seven-yard gain Reid had switched to a backfleld post a few minutes before Stopping him is Winslow's Babe Poulin (50) while Roland Mathieu (46) and Delford Poulin (41) are coming in on the play quarter and that was that Army had a Utile trouble of tta rv Rwve ratrl- I past SaT of aTlSJSTs own with Penn state lor a while Here too a Doing the dance in the center is Art Andrews (37) the busine RIGHT: Paul Currie (48) Madison end seems about to throw a tackle on Referee Glroux Madison tackle (Demo photos) was aU oTer was Army ta 3-7 It ran the Cadets' mode beaten string to 13 conteea Rated up there with the Michigan tilt are two other out tussles Ohio State ai Alex Stars As Colby Mules mm hotshot Big Ten to the fsr west to California's Score20-14 Win Over CCNY Oklahoma Dallas for a crack at Texas Bowl champs Ohio State blistered India After displaying no apparent scoring punch against A I in its opener two weeks ago Walt Holmer's Colby Mule can look forward to the Northeastern game at Walterville while 8 wanned up with a 35-7 rout of Waahington Stat a top A At 33-13 Tew Idaho SA-7 last Saturday While the enlarged population of fishes going into rarda on the ground what aOwswo- ioaao ia bun was pttng wp a total of 33 XTm Mtddleesgry Uriwyv wmw aa-a as are other en A 3S-37 This new secret offensive threat i for Colby came in the person of i Favor Yanks schedule Ores on Maine waters through hatchery propagation won't start to strike an equalizing balance compared to the tremendous number who look to the rod and reel for their outdoor halfback John Alex who didn't see mmmi any action against A I but AMERICAN Lf AGl Final Standings PrC CB New Tact 7 S7 AM BOSTON AA3 I Cleveland At Jit Detroit 7 C7 JAS IS Philadelphia II 73 AM If Chleaga S3 tl 34 St 1 mm UMI JM 44 Washington So 14 325 47 NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Standing Pet GB Brooklyn t7 S7 A3 St Load VI MM 1 Philadelphia 73 AM la ROSTON 75 79 47 Tt New York 73 II 474 S4 ntlabwrgh 71 A3 Ml Cincinnati C2 9t 41 33 Chicago 3 AM AC 41-0 ruut 4 came back to score all three touchdowns to lead the Mules to their upset win in New York Saturday inots 13-13 Northwestern Rose Bowl tonga a ST LOUIS Oct (API The New York Yankees newly crowned champion of the American Lea rue today are to favorite ta win the World Series from their National Leagwe opponent the Brooklyn Dodgers Retting CemmKlnner a me Carroll quoted 1 to add am the Dodger Talking It Over Continued Prom Page 11 MtrXXJCBURT BATES) pleasure It Is encouraging to say the very least that Mr Gerry Wade Company are not braking their efforts to obtain maximum results The highly-expensive method of artificially rearing fishes in mass production quantities is In the midst of rewarding Maine waters as the full stocking program goes progressively ahead with all the stops pulled Beech Hill Pond pretty as a speckled trout when it comes to looking at natural beauty and hard-fished Green Lake along with its sister to the west rugged Branch Pond can be rho were handed a I A-7 brking by Pittsburgh tn the biggest upset of the day tangle with Mtrneanta huakv Gophers 35-A winner over Nebraska Other topnotch stnaggtos tWed for the week end Include IXike- The two teams played on even terms for the first half with the Beavers scoring their last touchdown one minute before the half tn make the count read 14-14 as the elevens squared off for the flnsl two periods Neither team could threaten in the third period but Colby started Mukrah Navv Oewgis-Kentneaty saary-land -Michigan State Notre Daaae Purdue Pittsburgh-W le -Columbia Pent Ohm Holy Cross TVwSKM ast Tiifta thtimned hv Harvard IUln-I ance of the "emotional lift" in football numbered among the more recent waters to receive an urgently needed shot in the thanks to Maine's modern hatchery program Warden Supervisor Ray Morse has Just completed the Nebraska -atan- Chrtman- Indiana A M- aaa State Missouri aavtm very pleasant chore of directing work of planting 33300 a 31 -yard march at the start of the final period that led them to the goal line and the winning touchdown With Alex carrying the ball In five of the seven plays Colby marched the ball down to the one yard line where Alex skirted through right guard for the deciding tally The Beavers started the scoring in the first period ut paced by the fast stepping Alex the Mules scored twice In the second period to tie the count The first Colby score came after a 50 yard march with Alex bucking two-to-four Inch hatchery grown fishes in the fall-chilled Bowdoin a year ago was fired to emotional heights for its win over Bowdoin last week and Saturday the Polar Bears used some of the same medicine to rout Wesley an The only trouble being there's usually a reaction the following week Tufts for example after its decisive win over Bowdoin barely edged Northeastern Saturday Maine Took A Thumping The University of Maine raught a tarter in Spring waters of Beech Hill Green and Branch A breakdown -Waahtnarton a 37-7 shows that 10000 landlocked salmon were liberated at Green a Lake and 9300 of the same species were released at Beech New Mexico Several other upaet Hill The job was completed when 15000 precious brown Saturdav program in addition to ammj 1 1 trout suddenly realized that they were Inhabitants of Branch Ptti clawing erf Northeastern Pond Anglers who look to these three waters for their Among them were Kansas Stales Tech IS -4 and 37-13 triumph team tn five year Iowa Male Harvard 7: Oar over from the one After the Mules took Y's punt following the kkkoff Alex was off again as he scampered 30 yards around right end for the Holmermen's second score The lineups: Colby (30) le Praser It Whitley lg Gabriel Twomey rg upended Kansas tt: UTTTIT MS I 1(1 501 CO piscatorial pastime to inject a fancy phrase will welcome this bit of news with sincere appreciation thanks to Gerry Wade inland wardens Peter Greenwood and Allie Hanson contributors of muscle and brain in the Beech Hill-Green-Branch planting project Washington County Gains From Deblois Hatchery And while on the score of planting don't forget the important results obtained from the excellent Deblois Hatchery Just recently Warden Supervisor Lloyd Clark of Mill-town praised that operation after planting thousands of Eastern trout in Washington County waters Lloyd said many specimens planted ranged up to eight Inches in length Dr Howard Komlnsky of Bangor Party have from Also Arkansas 37 TCU 7 Duav TA Tenrtowage tsiisaina State 14 Rice 7 Iowa II Purdue 7 and Navy 3B Prtnxwton 7 The MJ-dtos victory was their first tn two years after 14 lasssv Other highlight of the action-packed week end included Doak ML I Bazer rt Sanderson re Armstrong qb Clark lhb Harrington rhb Billington fb Naugler (14) le Pabbro It Rapp lg Palesty Juhase rg Scher rt Ravitz re Veder qb Wagner lhb Kalman rhb Zent-ner fb Semlitz Substitutions Colby: Rstof Parker MacLean Howes Verren- field rollege and when It was all over the Rears were beaten 35-t It could have been twice as had except that Springfield relented In the second half and put away its stuff for another week Two routine plays and a kick was the Springfield pattern In the final two periods The tragedy of it all is that among the crowd of 6000 that turned out for the game few really appreviat-ed Springfield's greatness If Harvard Yale or Princeton had punished the Bears in tuch a fashion little would have been said about it In fact Maine's second half-stand would have added up to something like a moral victory Well Springfield its lack of ivy-covered walls notwithstanding ranks with the best As a result of Springfield's tack of statue in the eyes of the near capacity crowd Maine looked Jnst that much worse- Today those thousands have scattered to every section of the state with stories of how bad Maine looked Saturday It's too bad a promising young coaching staff had to make its home debut against such a especially one that wasn't appreciated by the general public gia Fraser Hayes Cawley Hall King Morton Alex Reed Eleischer Psepnlck Weinstein Lipsky Schnoll Cohen Joensen Ray Kris 11 off Newman Pizzarelll Schwartz Iula Scoring Colby: Touchdowns Alex 3 Point after King 3 Wagner Fabbro Point after Semlitz 3 Score by periods: Colby 0 14 0 CCNY 7 7 0 New Brunswick and a fling at Atlantic salmon angling The fishing was slow mighty slow to be exact he says Inland Warden Moses Jackson Is nursing the results of a broken wrist the painful aftermath of a nasty fall or Mose was crossing a brook and slipped on a slimy rock Better get that flipper in shape fella the shootin' and Jaekin' season is on us with no holds barred Reports continue to persist that Jacking operations have started despite a law which beckons a vacation in the pokey and a chunk of hard-to-flnd post-war money Wardens are working overtime on a ring in the area of Industry a town located in the region of Farmington And only the Other day Ray Morse of Ellsworth made it known that Jacklighters have started their autumn operations In Hancock county These careless characters of Murder of Wildlife Inc have already slain three cows valuable Madison Jayvees Open Football Slate Today MADISON Qct The Madison I I lawP high school Jayvee football squad Complete SPORTING GOODS Department opens its season at Fairfield Monday afternoon with a game against the "Lawrence high Jayvees The remainder of the Madison JV slate is as follows: Oct At Lawrence Oct 10 Skowhegan JV Oct At Wstemlle JV Oct 34 Lawrence JV Oct At Skowhegan JC Nov Watervtlle JV Buy On farm stock of honest peace-loving farm folk I pi and Gunners Report Good Conditions Afield The boys around Rockwood are still talking about the manner in which Earl Tweedy a fellow townsman expertly played and landed a 14-pounder salmon from the waters of Moose River a few days past After giving the fish a taste of fine rod -handling Earl wasn't a bit surprised to learn that it was an Atlantic salmon which came to Moose River via automobile from New Brunswick's Miramichi River Schoolboy Results Convenient I Credit You Wish! lr rJ Lj i Upland huntsmen encountered almost ideal woods conditions on Saturday last opening day for small game shooting in Maine's forests While the foliage was heavy conditions afoot made for good traveling and those with game dogs acknowledged that while scenting conditions weren't the best neither were they the worst in years Jim (Nimrod) Henderson told me Saturday night that a number of shooters returned along about dusk with their full quota of wild birds This correspondent chanced to meet Inland Warden Frank Anderson of Amherst while hiking It out over the Airline Road a couple of days past Frank was going about the business a tedious task at best of posting safety warning signs And now that the shootin' season is on won't you please practice a little common-sense conservation No one 1s eonseravtive until there is something to lose certainly with an Increased number of sportsmen and a growing scarcity of game you and I brother have a lot to lose Bang Tt rrtUnd 1 (PrMayt John Bpt IS Steam 1 (FrMay) FmlrflelS IS Cm? 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