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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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9
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co. Brf. 1 14 lndiana 13 Army 12 oewip frtt Coi. Below mini Huskers Shake Off 1 I a TT 1 Upset Michigan nknown Aids In 25 6 Rout Of Wolv erines iowa oiaie nooaoo In Thrilling 10 7 Win Standings CHAMPAIGN, 111. Supr charged Illinois Saturday un beaten Michigan, the nat 0 3 team.

Mitchell, a 20 year old Negro eedster from Hot Springs, I vaunted Michigan like a ton bricks as he entered the game me mira quarter and then ards i 10 Duke, Navv Miss Kicks, Draw 7 7 Pern Punts Recoveries Ural I Winless Penn Shocks Notre Dame Before Irish Rally loWin, 46 14 lead which came on the old fake field goal strategy for a touchdown on a 24 yard screen midway The first defeat of the season for Michigan in seven starts dealt a serious blow to the Wolverines' Rose Bowl hopes and dropped them to second behind unbeaten Ohio State in tne Big 10 race. Illinois, following a tradition of handling bitter defeats to Michigan dating back to Red Grange, outplayed the Wolverines from start to finish. They jumped to a 6 0 lead in the first quarter on Em l.indbeck's 23 yard scoring pass to I end Bob Desenfants. Kxit Michigan's only touchdown came 1 late in the second quarter when Tony Branoff tore 17 yards to I score after an Illini fumble. The tricky screen pass for a 24 vard I was a pass from McWilliams for riade a fine catch and eluded one brought a State 19.

by Greenlaw and I of long gai ground under BALTIMORE Iff) Full' back Bryant Aldridge's running for Dakt offset sensational second half I passing by George Welsh of Navy Saturday as the team battled to a 7 7 football draw. Each missed breaking the tie with tries for field goals in the last quarter. Duke's Jim Nelson missed a field goal from the 15 in the last 40 sec I third qii I ahead. and Des huge hoh touchdown went from Lindbeck to PHILADELPHIA in Mm. fn, halfback Abe Woodson.

fumble. But the on their 15 and lg to pass, the all up the field. dttyl sea lootfl with the kickoff I ripped down Shata. Bob Eichel Ja Stan Chaplain also km: Sophomore Frank Riepl returned the fat quarte the opening kickoff 108 yards for flipped a 20 yai a touchdown and Pennsylvania's I Prendergast for tiggest thrill of the football season OOdl. Navy's Ned Oldham tried one unsuccessfully just before that from the Duke 40 after the Blue Devils had knocked the Middies back from their own The teams, afte rtnlgt ilteivr Notre Dame players blocks.

atnrtfui rim oaiuroay out only delayed things I as Notre Dame rallied its inm in i touched befor the second half and whipped past to penetrate The teams, then held a M(ps Wrti Fumble Colorado Smothers Utah, 37 7 me march up nearly quar I more than to buck each other's pitched Navy to its score on a 13 a Nctre Dame team that was yard pass to All America end Ron ranked sixth in the nation in this Beagle. Twice during the 84 vard week's Associated Press poll. fhp ond half kickoff, Finally Click own 37' and Duke's 37 i 'f Notre Dame' surprised into a se downs and substitute 'back Vinci Jjjjjj Jj "Str Duke, which stuck to' the ground I SCrcd tw thn'd Period touch all the way with quarterback Son toMCBSaUid of 'The game QO the Navy 35. was losing, refused to knuckle Oklahoma Outruns Missimri BOULDER. Colo.

(INS) Colorado ambushed Utah's Redskins Saturday with a sudden and sav ajfe three touchdown eruption in the final two minutes and 34 seconds of the first half to dump the Skyline Conference team, 37 7. A home crowd of 20,500 sat in stunned glee as the Buffalos broke Maryland Dumps LSI off three long touchdowns to blow open the game and send Dal Ward's lads into the intermission with a comfortable 2.V0 lead. The Buffs held a slim 6 0 lead oh a nine yard Homer Jenkins to Sam Maphis pass with 4:39 gone in the second quarter. Then the Bobbles Hinder Kansas As State Wins, 46 0 rwiai 13 0 in I) eiensive tepee toppled on the Redskins when Sophomore Halfback Bob to a half Hpl jSIh flHI Stransky i punt gers, 20 0 contested ire 31,618 anmhwj, 53 yard drive od, gattinfl to the Maryland 2S on to down hard hitting an Interception and a pass, but 7 U)i State 13 0 and remain Healy intercepted quarterback M. rans C.

Reynolds' next toss and ended I The So 'amburrllo. Maryland! the three! two touc rterback. hit halfback The Bengal Bot to the Maryland tecoafot State with a 3 5 season record ENCE, Kan. ti Kansas i and Kansas with 1 fi l. The Wildcat ot off to an s.

onni: Vl' the intrastate second quarter to break i 'it Jullhark Phil Perlo grahbed a It was titanic defensive struggle paaa in the end zone to thwart the nve vu tr niT ri.i, Maryland ter Bo! aturday and continued pil 1 record at 33 17 3 in favor of Kan points for a 46 0 victory sas ansas in the 53rd renewal State had to push only 25 yards sunflower State football se for lts nt two scores in the open tnd put nis team ahead Healy drive wh.ch the the ball on the 13, juggled Otherwise, it was a hard hitting its 51st ir tne shoulders of Louisiana State University's Levi JohMOO to hrttJl up a long pass attempt. Maryland won the name, 0. (AP). Kicks Spell Difference As Yale Slams Army, 14 12 i Kar I defen: ef jNesmith swept right end for yards for the second. smreless Hastings Raps Chadron, 6 0 Omaha I Hips Wayne by 33 13 DETROIT Backs Bi and Bill Engelhardt minute of the opening Burris chopped over le foot line with 45 sec ling in the period.

The xed a drive of 62 yards. helped Oklahoma to its Guard Joe Connors intercepted and raced 37 yards, crossing the goal with only seven seconds left in the half. Stransky kicked Colorado's only conversion in six attempts. Utah scored in the third quarter when Tackle Larry Amizich intercepted Monte Briddle's deflected pass and lumbered 27 yards into the end zone. End George Boss converted and Utah was all through for the day.

The Buffs added two more touch Quarterback DickSHvson throwing to Clarke for 37 yards and Half ck Les Welker capping a 57 yard drive with a two yard hilly, Athl Ann Ceresco Homps Prague, 18 18 eterson Chain or NAIA I)iti Although Omaha was beset by ii juries, the Indians had Utti trouble In romping over Wavn They led 12 0 at the half and wer converted. the final touch 0 minutes re le. He got this around right 1 sharp pitch ricer's try for as losing its Sports Shilc Sundaj.

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