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Lincoln Sunday journal and star October 19. 1952 4 Huskies Husticncjgins Beaten NU vs. Penn Play by Play Chart Kentucky Grid Probe Slated LEXINGTON, Ky. WAn Ih vestigation of publUhed reports UVer eDIOOlSi los angeles (ins)ucla's Gophers Nudge Illinois RFATTTJC Wash. (INS) dett's 63 yard pass to Bill Rogers.

But minutes later Cameron wound up his pitching arm and from there on the Bruins galloped into a lead they never relin sure candidate for All American, toppled Stanford from the unde fpated list Saturday 24 14, and Washington's Huskies, battered in earlier eames this season, took it out on Oregon Saturday, trounc put the Bruins up front in the that University of Kentucky football players are receiving outside financial aid is expected to get quished. ing the Webfeet by a score ofjPacific Coast Rose bowi race. 49 0 before a homecoming crowd Cnmeron treated 80,617 fans at NEW. BALL Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum of 35,000. Don Heinrich, Washington's star passing quarterback, broke a Pa CD under way at the school Monday.

Dean of Students A. D. Kirwan told the Associated Press Saturday that he has asked Harold Biff Ten Standings Cameron tossed twice to lice Jones, once for 43 yards and again for two yards, and then to Don Stalwich for eight yards. Pete Dailey converted after each touchdown and added UCLA's other points with a 17 yard field coal in the third quarter. By Th AMclatHl Trna cific Coast Conference record Dy to a sensational display or passing prowess as he tossed thaee times in the first half for touchdowns.

PUNT throwing his 27th touchdown pass KICK OUT BOUNDSf Jj Pimtoe Mkhigaft MinneMta 0 in three years of competition. PLACE DROPKICK Statistically, the game was PITCI1IN' Paul's services were Ohie Htato ............2 1 closer than the score indicates. t.ooo l.o 1.000 ,7 AXX .000 .00 .000 Gruner 'to come see me I Monday. Gruner, who said in Louisville I last night that he received the out iside aid while attending the uni jversity, was dropped from the football team Wednesday. The action was taken because of "in Oreeon made 19 first downs to the RUN PASS PASS INCOMPLETE 4 not needed in the second half, for his three scoring heaves stunned the previously undefeated Indians locnmUi ..,,.,.,.1 I Indian r.

1 Illinois North wcstcra Iowa ..................0 in Huskies1 21 and 326 net yards while Washington totaled 326. But PASS IN'CEPTED Stanford's second touchdown was on a one yard plunge by Olympic Star Bob Mathias. Card Rookie Married NORTHAMPTON, Mass. WV Stu Miller. St.

Louis Cardinals TArForF? Q) and made the victory lor xne Bruins a formality. Washington intercepted several MINNEAPOLIS (P) Minnesota Webfoot passes that seemed des turned back the pages of history PENALTY FUMBLE i TOUCHDOWN tined to set up touchdowns. subordination," Coach Paul Bryant reported. 28 years, as 'it handed Illinois a Heinrich completed nine out of stunning 13 7 defeat Saturday be 'rookie pitcher, was married Sat UCLA, now unbeaten In five starts this season, came from behind to down the Indians. Stanford jumped to an early first quarter lead on Bob Gar 18 passes for a total of 198 yards.

fore 55.627 spectators. urday here to pretty Jane Munro, 19, a neighbor. Gruner said the aid was given to him without knowledge of the school. And he added that he assumed other players also were The loss was the Illinois second of the season against no victories in the conference, and virtually knocked the defending Big Ten receiving outside afd but had no proof that they were. champions out of the 1952 title picture.

Dean Kirwan said Saturday that he wanted "to see what information he can give me about other fMATFA fafs Bucks Wallop Cougars Air Gll 10 LJ20LJ30IlJ40LS0IJ40LJ30LJ20LJ(0 IQJ players. Badgers Batter Iowa U. It was Minnesota's second straight conference victory. THE GOPHERS versatile offense was sparked by the hard plunging of its two fullbacks, Mel Holme and John Baumgartner. It was the ability of the Gophers to crack the Illinois line that kept the ball in Minnesota possession for all but three minutes of the final period, giving the Illinois offense no chance.

The upset victory recalled the 1924 game when Red Grange was running wild for Illinois. The Gophers were given little chance in 2 6589 120 No. 10th COLUMBUS, O. (INS) Ohio State unleashed a furious aerial assault to bury stunned Washington State 35 7 Saturday before 4 ntif Quarterback John Borton un QUARTER aMfSBniatBksw BBMaBBBBBBaBBBMaaBBa I '3iffW Stum, IOWA CITY. Ia.

Wisconsin, that game as in Saturday's, but iViim(na frnm its IrtSS to (JnlO i i tiis on corked all five of Ohio State's touchdowns, with End Bob Grimes scoring four of them. Halfback Fred Bruney scored the fifth. Held to a scoreless first period tie, the Bucks exploded for three quick touchdowns in the second quarter. They came on 57, 55 and 72 yard drives through a leaky Couger pass defense. State last week, smasneti xo a'wey surpuseu ums wwu 142 13 victory over thinly manned Minnesota had to come through Iowa Saturday and raced back with, two great goal line stands i toward the front in the Big Ten Saturday to win.

70 football scramble. After an exchange of punts In Opening their home season before 45,050 fans in sunny autumn weather, Iowa's Hawkeyes took a 7 0 lead mid way in the first "'I! 1 iwiri'7rii 'a aw by jmu 4ft j. i I ''SN "SVr the first period, Illinois started a drive on its 24 yard line with Tommy O'Connell, the IHini for ward passing wizard, hitting for five straight completions, Illinois moved to the Gopher eight for a first down. But four plays later Minnesota took over on downs on its one half yard line. 1 tmmn i iu JL4lY period, but Wisconsin took it up ifrom there and began a touchdown parade that ripped Iowa to pieces.

it THE BUCKS put together another 72 yard march midway in the second period, scoring on a Borton pass to Grimes from mid field. Ohio State made it 35 0 early in the last period going 87 yards and capping it with a 31 yard pass from Borton to Grimes. The Washington Staters, who went down to their fourth defeat, aw Coach Ivy Williamson, remem L2. ywie) ZrsM I llim 1 bering Wisconsin's upset loss to Giel then took the Gophers out of a hole by quick kicking from QH3 Ohio State a week ago, kept pour ilng it on until his team led 30 7 NEBRASKA PENM STATE 0 em! running formation. The ball carried to the Illinois 42.

where a at the start of the fourth quarter finally scored with two minutes left as Fullback Duke Washing 1 before sending in reserves. clipping penalty was called, set ton went over from the two after 6J It0n0ri30n4u5 1 50 1 l40f 1301 1201 llOl iGJ ting the Iliini back to their 26. a short march. wmmmmmmm first when STRUCK IOWA Minnesota's first touchdown Fullback Bernie Bennett streaked; drive started when the Gophers 63 yards for a touchdown. I he recovered a fumble on the Illinois I I I I I Wolverines 1 III Hawks put up a surprising fight; 22.

Three line plays carried to in the first quarter. I the four yard line from where But minutes before the period; Giel threw a pass. End Bob Mc Crush 'Cats ended. Wisconsin Quarterback made a one handed catch Jim Haluska fired 13 yards to and cr0ssed the coal line. The con Halfback Harland Carl in the end; version was good and the Go phers led 7 0.

EVANSTON, 111. OP) Halfback Ted Kress darted to three touch downs and a new Big Ten rushing record as Michigan's thunderbolt first half attack crushed Minnesota's second goal line zone to knot the score at 7 all. From then on, Wisconsin's size, depth and power told the story. Williamson's club outdrove Iowa I Ofrr I feof VJf, Vvfif I i fil stand came late in the second period, after O'Connell had passed Northwestern 48 14 Saturday. on the ground 239 yards to 23.

1 his team to a first down on the Led by Haluska, Wisconsin com Gopher 11. Here Minnesota's pass All three Kress touchdowns came in the first half as Michigan pleted 18 of 30 passes for 200 defense stiffened, and after knock tare II rolled up two first period touch yards to Iowa's 145 ing down two passes, the Gophers downs and three in the second stopped two running plays to take quarter for a 34 0 half time mar rr kma iim' fM? 1 1 Air unr iiHni yi mi gin. over on their 15. D'Achille Star 1 sf'itp uiui. iiiuii rrrsr With Michigan ahead 41 0, Northwestern took to the air for After the deadlocked first quarter.

Halfback Jerry Witt ripped 10 yards around end for a Wisconsin touchdown and Halfback Paul Schwaiko. Wisconsin's only freshman, booted a 10 yard field goat Wisconsin led at the half, 17 7. In the run away second half. two last quarter touchdowns. Kress, 20 year old junior from Detroit, carried 20 times for 218 yards and a 10.9 average.

That In Indiana Win eAwr ro Halfback Bill Hutchinson plunged BLOOM INGTON, Ind. WV shaded the 1943 individual game 1 three yards to one Wisconsin Lou (Little Poison) D'Achille, record of Z1G by Micnigana am I I I 4 AJ a i a mi 1 STAFF 6PAPHS juaicy, also against ivorm western. southpaw passer and nim SZh CXOFf Daley carried 26 times in his record breaking stint. The wakened Wolverines, who lost their first two starts to Michi ble runner, stoked up Indiana for a 33 0 romp over Temple Saturday as the Hoosiers hoisted their Vti rrrt0 tirinninft tvtiscyin in 4 Vl tfcO jaius iu wilt iui auuuict. tiui.u" inson broke loose on runs of 54 and four yards for the next score and the final touchdown came on I I II ran ionaon3ori4ori5on4ori3oi 1201 ltortoi yvlPf rtfbw ys and shut out their first foe Gust Vergetis to Halfback mm gan State and Stanford; thus recorded their second straight con in 38 consecutive games.

aa rnns.rntiv eamea. r0llt0U20U30U40U50U40Ll30t kol liol ference victory and now must The stocky, 178 pound Achllle Gm grass. Iowa cut through Wisconsin re ra mm i hhu ixm hum bugged Temple's defenses: rate strong consideration in the serves for its second counter late with his darts off the split for conference title race. mation and his left handed tosses. i losses.

in the game. Quarterback Paul Kemp handed to Don Inman, who tiv.y fc3 mm unr moo 11,11 1111111 MlPenn Recovers, He pegged a 20 yard pass while on the" run tossed 25 yards to End Dan Mc John Zueer and hooked uo with Bride for the touchdown. George O'Brien of Wisconsin, I punting for the first time in Big Fullback Gene Gedman on a 19 1 1 play IS VAMUII1IJ1U yard lateral pass touchdown fiv The Hoosiers, dispatching AfSdmxA Ten play, got off a 96 yard kick In the second quarter from his own 1 yard llne to the Iowa 3 eoali NEW YORK OP) Powerful A0FASS7O 0 fCtMXMHL different players over the and! Pennsylvania, passed dizzy for line, scored in each period for a new Big Ten record. II i I 11, rr by Columbia I I I I I i At. miui mill a L'uiiiiiiniiuiiiK rcu Mv.

mm HnnT raiwfi aw. I wxtcA 404W BO" vrt "Nat halftime. Mitch Price, roused itseir lor two 88 yards set by Dwight Eddlemani arain vutnrV wn. th. sledcfhammer blows in the final 2 5 'er err Of Illinois in 1948.

i i u. Tnli Satuiav in imach Hnum 3 10 1ft gridders since registering a 48 14, the inspired Lions, 27 17, in an triumph over Pittsburgh in 1949. Ivy League football game. Uien (Bones) Adams, a triple threat quarterback, and Donald Zimmer, a bull like line wrecker, Chess Master Of Army Game Yale Blanks Foe rallied the staggering Penn forces For Third Win in the final minutes to stave off an impending defeat. WEST POINT, N.

Y. Paul Chess, a second string Pitt full NEW HAVEN, team Conn. football The first of two last period Yale's surprising 4 an mis LUIC cme on uj yaru vuivm, back, exploded behind the crisp, vigorous blocking reminiscent of UY 1 i toss I JUui NEBRASKA 0 I C3 lPENN STATE Lm ili 4o Jo lisTToj lb victory Saturday by defeating iJ" ftf: Cornell. 13 0. with an offense IT" he.h hard runnmg the old Jock Sutherland era Sat Zimmer plunged over from the urday to puncture Army's dreams of a sudden return to the golden built on Ed Molloy's sharp passes.

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from a Cornell fumble a few mo Until that moment the crowd of ments later with Jim Armstrong' 20,000 in Baker Field sensed that rnrinff from ihm four. I Price, bringing back to Columbia NU Beaten by Penn State Rudy Mattioli, the air arm and It was Yale's fourth victory of an memories of Sid Luckman Bordogna was the Husker rush quarterback brains of the revived Continued From Page 1 season against a single loss, ana ui uovcrnau, migm wrencn ...1..1.. t.J Mu.nJiUlf the ing leader with 69 yards in 69 an upset victory out 01 me lire niii nM'and was Cornells fourth straight Huskers marched 83 yards in 0 plays. A 31 yard pass from Bordogna to Emanuel and 11 and 16 yard thrusts by the hard driving forced the foe to punt out of bounds on the 9 yard iine. with his radar throwing arm.

setback. Cornell's big chance came attempts. He hit only three of 13 passes, however, for 45 yards. and John Jacobs with his own FROM THEIR yard line, the right arm to pierce Army defenses Korinek sparked the drive which liuskers drove all the way to the F.mU Crmnnf. Mink.

Bchabarkcf. Loiht when Rodney Kirk intercepted one of Molloy's passes as the. I at 110013 LOSC Ithaeans drove down to Yale's! four. An attempted field goal On 17 1 11 Pnl at crucial points. Chess swept wide on a 14 yard Emamirl.

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Kit ended with Bailey intercepting Bordogna's fourth down pass as the halftime gun was up. gallop after a pitch out from Mat nim it. Huitnann, failed. tioli, the sophomore whiz, to cap urtu. nrauv, MkctUMC, uryant.

Wuntf. Prixhmkt, Grtru, CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (INS) I he running of Sophomores Korinrk and Thayer showed high promise at times. I Mitr Obrrlin. bemt.

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Knrinc. CcdcrUhi. Yculcy. an 60 yard drive in the first. On the same play Chess sped home from the 8 ending a 70 yard march in the second.

3 Drake Gridders Ordered Home Penn State 21 where a fourth down, Bordogna Thayer pass to make the required yard Hge. Two nine yard thrusts by Thayer and a 15 yard gallop by Bordogna bit off the biggest yardage emoute. Penn State had another opportunity in the second quarter when Hordogna's pitchout was knocked down and recovered by the Lions, from their own 31. the Lions ad An 18 yard field goal by Quarterback Sonny George with one minute and 16 seconds left in the game gave Wake Forest a 9 7 vic Colorado, a 21 12 conqueror of Iowa a is the Sumoiert. fok.

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Long Tl) Gallops baturday. University football players, here! North Carolina before 30,000 fans l.uwd bhank. limey, Jiamdtn, aide The Huskers are still undefeated man. (iren. for a game with the University! It was a bitter loss for the Tar of Detroit Saturday night, were heels who resumed football com Click for Tigers in the Big Seven, you know.

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lUilvy. LcoiuuU. i'wlUid. Kern vanced to the Huskcr six before A broken nose by center Verl a ordered back to their campus at petition Saturday after a two Scott was the only serious Husker Mmnick recovered Yanosich's lnil iino Kii nu'i KVZ' iDes Moines for reportedly failing; weeks absence because of a poli 10 metcf, aeoeUn, tttof, N'ebraika 0 6 0 injury. Glassford said in the dress outbreak.

1 YlLZ luZhS 5rini to observe curfew Friday night Earl Byrne touched off a Prince Th. lhrMI 'Tiaifhn, I'mm bUU 0 7 a 10 Pew. hum friwr An.iuiltoti acorinit surea Saturday to aive PA'l': laniard irlil atial: LrtmatiJ Aa severe aim ruiiDacit uene fumble. Jim Sommers deflection of Ratio's fourth down pass ended a 65 yard Penn State march on the seven yard line three minutes later. Taking the ball from there, the ing room that there 4was too much kneeing1 although there were only 50 penalty yards assessed during the entire game.

Not until the fourth quarter was a 15 yard penalty called. ihL PiJSSS' MaCoinner, two of the mainstays over the outclassed Lafayette OffkUU Jihr otct, WtiminUr. rrf Harold M. Or I lit, Temple, umpires Wctrthinatcw Surrick. Temple, hcaJ lliwroni A.Uin Kird H.

Wallace. Waahin(on, ticUl judwiitOOtoail team. Center Al fclder. Huth 11. Conrad, clatk wviaut.

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