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7 T' 1 BRADENTON-arvHERALD i Sunday, December 2, 1956 1-D rr 35-0 SIMMS Dec. 1 Mattison and Ken raid Georgia Tech over an football team today awaited a hid howl BIRCH-BARK By Norm Bircholl (Herald Sparta Editor) ON THF. LAST plav of Friday night's Manatee-Sarasnta game, George Henderson scooted for what seemed to he touchdown to add to his collection howpver, fans and press alike were a little confused with what hap-mrd thereafter so was Coach Wheeler Lreth all of his time as a coach, it was the first time lie had un into such a situation. EVEN THOUGH Henderson crossed the line, an official 111 71.7 PoiltfiSf called (and quite rightly), a holding penalty on the Hur- 1,1 VWIllWdl ricanes and blanked nut the touchdown and that was NASHVILLE. Tenn, Dec.

1 where the rule book entered into the picture according to utile Johnny Majors passed and w'i1 Bulldogs. Georgia Slammed By Big Tech, Vanderbilt Is Rocked By Vols Hr JACK ATHENS. Dickie Owen and halfback led powerful 10 a 33-0 victory Georgia and conlidrntl.v to its sixth straight ante. The victory was i the season against was the eighth lor the Engineers Georgia threw Rolcn-berry nut-manned appear- Tech's ninth of one setback. It straight triumph in the senes By F.

T. GAINESVILLE. Dec. 1 Don Bosselcr, bread and butter fullback of the unbeaten Hurricanes, powered two touchdown drives and scooted 72 yards for a third at he led Miami to a 20-7 football victory over Flncida today. Busseler ran from left halfbark as well as fullback in th first scoring drive of 42 yards.

He op crated solely from his regular Needles, the first Florida bred fullback slot in the second driv horse to win the Kentucky Derby amf ran entire 17 yards him and the of the year gPf nn four jaunts up the middle, honors. oi a too) ha II letter today. alp jn (hP KamP from tha The I nnersily of Florida Slu- jmmi 27 he smashed over guard, dent Athletic Council voted the (he sidelines and outran to Needles scleral months ago and yiorida's speedy Jim Rountree to il was presented at halftime of (he the Miami Florida loot hull game. game Errors The blanket was accepied by j-lp slronclv partisan crowd of owners, Dudley amt 4n.ivio groaned when the Florida Bonnie Heata. a jiwkey Dave Erh committed the same typo paraded the horse around the Held.

hplpp1 hp narjlin-, fourth ranked team. Georgia whip them a week ago. Sivth ranked Miami was just as capable of taking advantage of the opportunities. The Hurricanes covered 42 yards in the first pay off march alter Bosseler inter crpled a pass. After Rnsseier's four smashes to a second touchdown Miami sat nn its I4-n lead until later in the game when Florida's Dan Pelham hlockrd a Jack Johnson punt and STIL1.W VI'KR.

Dec 1 wu -Oklahoma emphasied its claim safe lead wUh -his'-J-vard lo a MYimri straight national foot- jann( ha'1 title UKtas. smashing ils ira- Mlami malrhpil Kloril(a', prrnr, ral fklahoma AAM 5.. 0 in (vriod which was al for a new all-time victory string mer hefore either team mari a first down. Great Busseler. who played one of Iho greatest individual games ever without a stiff riefrnse at the nation's Inurth-ranked in the lirsl half hut willed situation right then and there.

straiht Vtba'iricto'ry sind a triD hffore Indent line On the other hand, if Henderson had been brought down j0 thp Rnwj afier intermission and the game before he entered the end zone, thp play, in all probability, The vicory against a fired-up a Pf1-''- would havoboon run over. daapile Iho dock. nd Qmnwkw. sav. T.n.

But it's all over with now, the final score was 39-(l and. undisputed Soi.ithpast- Bohhv rdd. Manatee fans, at least, were well pleased with the outcome rl0f7itrnprJif i The issup "med in doubt mpir nrsi pprioci iviMin mncp u. and even more pleased lhat Henderson scored enough 1331 A sellout crowd or 28,000 saw Tech points to gain the WC crown for the second straight year, the contest. cnre Jl The Vols.

playing conservative over right tackle football most of the way. took ad- pl2h' -Mattison had churned 4ti yards in The Officiating lasting deteal. Thp Soon BOSSELER OF MIAMI bangs over and through a pile seen on Florida Field, rallied th of Florida defenders to score Miami's second touchdown js 1. h' same Hurricanes with his interception in yesterday's game. Throwing their efforts into the watched hv Ha7'y Sppar' pa Mrly in cause are Florida players John Mav (1 1), and Ed Sears set seieral other new rec- 1 i (411.

Undeleoted Miomi on, 20 7. and llb. Thamaa. .11" TIM OFFICIALS tavin, off judging from a couple of the incidents the press and fans onjj half kicknlf and 43 enjoyed during the game particularly the time when; Vanderbilt made a ball game of pa ''ST had il Manatee, with the clork slopped, picked up two five-yard il during the first half and trailed iv' i i'w 'il''L'f1 penalties after the second one had been paced off. the Jr the nrmisJnn Rut hf Tpch a rl0lPnhPrry referee called for the chain in order to measure maybe added one more touchdown Teach 8 lmm Warie Milch' five and five don't make 10 all the time.

IE Uro qSrtm rihl enrt and sfri'akcri I The first Vol score was set up yards 'n Georgia's lit where Ci by Bill Johnson's fumble recovery anon hauled him down, jarasofd incident on the Vandv 38. Fullback Tommy wpnt 14 aid TO FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOI. Artiviliaa Aaancialion. in IUteM qia lalaat bulieiin, explain, brieiy nd to lh. point why Sara- Vall tirt il in lha awond ta-, sola was handed a years probation Pine Crest School period on fullback Jim Butler's bved from the one (Fort Iiauderdale).

has Ivon assessed a fine of $250, and pul three-vard plunge, climaxing a 68- nn midway through on a year's probation for violations of eligibility rules. iyard drive. ihf fourth quarter lor Tech's third "Sarasota High School has been put on probation for one' rank Kolinsky spI up Tennes- LuhiihiTtupn see e-hreakine imn in ih xan. -w-yaro marcn in union liwen year for the action of its football roach in accusing officials Covering tunblr Hw sained 'arl5 in trips. of robbing him of a football game, giving publicity to his Vandv 24.

Fullback Carl Smith ran Thp Engineer added two more acusation through an interview with the press. the last IS yards nn a reverse. 'n raP'd fashion during the So, therp it is it's all over now and lots hope the The swivel-hipped Majors ran Same dying minutes. Sailors, long victims of had luck in the grid department, arda the marker and ran rebound Aext season with a new setup more sue- S.A M- cessful than the last regime. yard pax to end Ruddy Cruze Syracuse Named point for the season top nationally this year.

Il also was the lltith straight punt. Against Miami's defense, slatis Navy Settles For 7-7 Tie With Army i whi, Otuhom- in lhe aatnn. Florida I xcorpd onlv down in I The Sooner team, rated among 'the greatest in toolhall history" Mlbck set a new national rushing record of yards a game, topping the nll 1 nld record nf 378 3 spi hv tnnr siar halfbark, Jackin 378 3 1 bJ 10XaS Simpson, they lost another nf their By BOR IIOORIM, touchdown romo backfield stars from Miami PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 1 Favored Navy, stunned hy even a SiwW tackle whea Joe Brodsky wa hurt eariy a ferocious Army defense, sent sophomore fullback Dick Scnri.

With all the seniors Dagampat for the fourth period touchdown that provided a ing. left tackle Ed Gray ent 1 a( he Vlfl 7-7 comeback tie with the Cadets today and led to a Cotton into the backfield and ran over chamidmLhin series' It Mn from three yards. Also scoring sn.ip pn' aln were fullback Billy Pricer. David 23 an. foVr Samps declined Middies, derdngs.

which launched Navys over Florida in the helped eat up part of the yardage. Halfback Phil King was Vander- Halfback Phil King wa Vander- Bits Of Bark DaihI Next Wednesday night, members nf the Western Confer- 'p1 biggest offensive weapon, IQ I QIIQn jQw ence All-Star team, rnarhes and writers, will be guests of VVIVI UWff I the St. Petersburg Times at Reddingtnn Beach it will he idled several week hy DALLAS. Dec. 1 UP Syracuse the third annual such affair and, as usual, should be a sue-.

1 selected today to play Texas was by the. Bakpr twi (VNe-il and vti. series, with Navy reeeiied an oflicial invila- lale attack as third string end Amprica r0mmv McDonald i11 ,0 7 They have tion In meet Texas Christian in 'hn Kani1 a ball Thp Agj bpst pffnrt wag jn never played a tie Dallas Jan. I hut turned it down lbeladpl, the first quarter when thev harged' jhe wnimd UP sec- ir 25 hut were winnine wa0" since World 'tin nr quancr nn a dressing room announcement a from Soonp quarter cess. The All-Star team will he made puhlic tomorrow in LSU IN UPSET the meantime.

Legionnaires are proceeding with their plans for next Friday's grid dinner at the Legion Home tickets OVER lULANE still are available and may he bought at the Ugion quar- i Christian in the Cotton Bowl Jan. I i Syracuse will hrin" 4 mnmpnt aft nr thn final cun The Angeles who shared game Do ihe Cotton Rowl in regular srasnn piav. i iil-iva 1 It will he Syracuse's second ap-' WB not bowl-worthy. I-aliiilv kicked point in hi a ip well contribution to Miriilir football. nx a lPPrd moments after the final gun.

The -''ngrips wnu Mini Inst only to indication was thal Navy olhcials ien pped lar season nlav decided the team's perlormanw k-amr "'e hpTrn nni plays it look to seorp. Ned Oldham the tic-clinching BIP dri'. ters and vnu have until midnight tomorrow to cast your -NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 1 pearance in a howl game I Inst It was a fumlile one of several voie for Manatee's most loval fan.

Fullback Jimmy Taylor smashed fo labama jit-tt in the Orange cosily errors by the hauling nn Mistakes )Var 11 ''nries. bree and a tie. Miami has won eight, tied one land has a game left with Gator Rnwl hound Pittsburgh at Miami next week. Miami 0 14 620 Florida 0 0 0 77 Miami scoring: Touchdowns. Scarnecrhia 1.

sneak1. Rnssrler 2 1 1. plunge: 73. run1, fonver niivpr 2 Florida scoring: Touchdown, Shufflers In Full Swing one yard to climax lxiuisiana Bnw'i State University's, only offensive Syracuse accepted an invitation march and added the conversion aBcr 'javi which was the No. today to give his underdog team was tied hy Army 7-7 Syracqse.

featuring the great Jim Rroun. will he the first Eastern team to come here xinre Penn a 7-ft Southeastern Conference vie-1 lory over Tulane. touchdown Atlanta Girl Sets An Olympic Record Dagampal's hig play rn route; w. 1 lurk shuffleNiird rpIham 'M' piinL Cnnver was a d.mrins. damn: maneuver 1 'nimiewai-n spears.

down the sidehne for 12 yards SEC Standings JSfiMX STVSfS is ineligible for the Cotton Row! running of veterans Chuck Curtis Mold h'rv leU verv under an NCAA ruling. and Dick Finney to heat Sue, I hern 7 ,2 V2. 1 1,1 the 14 park yesterday afternoon started Wiiii l.m. 'with 22 boards and 68 players in Cotton Rowl last week DALLAS. Dee.

1 Texas AftPr a SPrj Piminalion.s. the b-v ''inching a tie for second in Christian slammed hark on the Arm: nd laj 1 dc' final game developed into a con- lhp Conferenee. Texas Passing nf an unknown squadman CmSh hih n'lier ha 1 apwxlrt Mwppn a lpam nf wnmPn COnferen" rhampinn. Carlos N'acek. and the passing and a lPa' The ladies "eligible for the Cotton Rowl nedy's field" goltl leU ve ruling.

and Dick Finnej to heat Sun! hern sh)-, (hp hmfi Krn Athol Gilbert were the winners. 'm Tw tSSSa," rS the Southwest Con a Til Awriiul Prru raalamirf All nimti L. Prl. I. Prt.

1 .000 III l.MM 1 i Taylor's plunge came nn the second plav after pa'Vpd 8 bMl in 1949. Thp Don Scully recovered a tumble past only twn yards from the goal. A crowd nf 60.000 watched the seven years has lound a Southern team in the Cotton Bowl. Texas Christian became host traditional qniitk-actarn Pnnf.r Uf I I I MELBOURNE Dee 1 iB-Mil- lnr nnLn lh Anil DllCCia drM McDaniel Atlanta Ga Jrnnd Alia KUUIa Zff hS' gold medal today with a iorld th Ry WILL r.RIMSI.FV MELBOURNE. Dee 1 -Mil- hmHel )amel nf Atlanta, -L w'ho won the Olympic high jump Taylor hroke the game open a wor'd after his team had driven to the ol? nlK SyratT 8 n-hadVvVTnTa goal l'arl Raakia aad Pan American games because i)ack immv play rpford (oUnJn Rnwl' in inmpcti.iun.

P'red second. The final I "they played the Spangled of TuUne fumhfed 'to Di uo the kk r1" by 'be Horned Frogs had Kor aw hile, it appeared to Ihe ftl ln 01 10 8M lP Grubbs, conference secretary, to stowed away the division that ws.ihio fans jammed into huge 'Banner all the way through. 1 mnii II II I 4 3 7 A A .500 A 4 A AIM 4 4 A 4 A I. SNA ISA 171 Still Scrambling MELBOURNE. Rradmun Trailer Park Cf a torrid day of competition, ship in women's track and field.

Fullback Ronny Quillian smash- wnt hack word nfvrTcu's ac Conference finale a game lea- tjuarlerhaek Dave Bourland. a weni RgntC ric Points awarded on an unofficial, Mis, Ml.Daniel iumned her own NH HA 6nal 1ST turpd h' Hefenae for a half and Junior quarterback who had been Saraola for a series of eon- 11 1,11 10.5-4-3.2-1 basis. five Sl nTne aod no, 3ri MS? which looked for awhile as though in only three varsity plays last tets with Sarasota Trailer Park jThe Point table: lJSpr jjTt nttmp j'l mighl produce an uPel and year, inlenepted a Tom Forreslal 'hufUers. In a close series Bra- 2820 SCOFC Allied States 463 Wd held bv Elanie Balas of aMemptwasw.de hand retiring SMU Coach Wissty pass the Navy 32 early toe dentnn won 22 games, to 20 fnr M7 TRussia 390', Rumania, one of her victims to- Mlflllll-Allhlim Tfl Woodward something to hr re- 'bird period and ran il down to the i ivrKLFe Germany 1651, Hav IfirlfCAII Circt IflUlllil HUDUlIl 10 memhered hy. Rut two cosily four.

Next Thuisday. Dec. 6. the Sara- Viistralia 1'i9'ii JUCR5UI1 11151 SMU tumbles helped TCI make it Kynsky. brilliant at In.

fullback sola shufflers will come to Rra- bnulhern California heat the fight I reviously she had a Pan Anier-. CmwiiiAliie solid victnrv. this chilly day. needed just demon trailer park. About 20 me InMi nf Notre Dame 26-20 tn ligi, 'an games title with a mark of DoHAerAM lOC" JClI1inOI65 Woodward resigned Weilnesdav P'ay to plow behind Loren teams are experipd to compete ay in a fitting windup of the ilonffarv qo flvf wt.

six and one-fourth inches fOr iQTlBrSOII I after four frustrating ears as Rifi and Dick Fadel through is with a like number of Bradenton Iwthall coaching rareer of Trojan 37.::::::::::::::::::::: I tallahassee. Dee i coach nrihcM'isiangl ien. he touchdown. piacs. MSm.

France 69'i nme 3nd ne Dee. 1 iff New University of Miami and Auburn Sophomore Guard Tom Koenig Kyasky. the much injured senior Seieral trailer park players have 1 there was any lack nf fight Romania lncnMi Heavyweight Champion Floyd Pat-football teams will make their plucked a halted pass out of the 'rnm Ansonia, Conn, who was enterpd for the tournament at ani' will to win on the part nf Finland 62 I kRss WcDanie' won 'be medal ter son's first title defense prob- first appearance in Tallahassee air and ran it hack 85 curds to his liri full season for Lakeland, and it is likely a play- 'be Irish, as charged two days nl.i-a Xu iby clearing five feel, six and one- ahv will be against Hurricane! next fall to face Florida State the Texas Christian five to set tin lhp Cadets, set up the interception oft will he required to select the ago by iheir former coach Frank 4-, half inches and then raised the bar Jackson, but Floyds manager cer- University. a touchdown midwav of the second with a quick kick into the Middie local teams eligible to participate. 'ah.

it was not apparent to the 'he record height. went tajnly would like Rocky Marciano: The Miami and Auburn contests period hut Tnmmv Gentrv missed rnd 7onp and 'alpr out of crowd of 64.538 in Memorial Coli- iwhnsiovAkii 32 lh bar cleanly on her second to try a comeback against his 21-are the hig games nf the 19.57 the trv for point' bounds on the Nat four. KT successor. home Miami will face TCI took the kickoff and rolled AUDUm BfltterS Notre Dame whs throwing parses r.aH' a I I knew I had it when I tooki At Toronto, however. Marciann the Seminoles Nov.

8 and Auhurn gg vards to the tving touchdown, II a 0VPr In 'bp 23L nff' "be said. You just sense said he would not end his retire- will be here Nov. 23. made when Vacek. subbing for UrniQII rflllS 10 I ai 7 minuies in a desperate effort to dmI 71 things.

Everything happened ment announced in 'April. The complete 1957 football sched- Curtis, passed 10 vards into the Am 001110. 3A pa ck llp 'be bard-runomg S. perfectly. It was the greatest Cus Amato, Pattersoos beam- ule: end rnme In Harold Pollard.

AAT Phiu 17 jump of my life," ing pilot, told a news conference Sept. 21 Ohio University at Aih- ard then converted to put TCU vldHSOn JLOml 1 rirmivchwi via rvr 1 hCP" 0rn'3 uhPiJPa.d SintiM Tb 23.yearH,ld Atlanta girl, that he was interested in pn. Ohio; Sept. 28 North Carolina ahead There were onlv S3 seconds 'Sn ihe VirineJ Md nenmark 13 student at Tuskegee Institute in any title defense which would Stale at Tallahassee: Oct. 5 open; remaining in the half.

(T FMSoN (' Dec 1 ff pour across four seennd nprind i "Lr? New 12 lAlahama. said she felt from the bring the most money at the gate. AbilSaS Tra" ('hrislia" 'nrPl1 a'in Ilenison rolled to a convincing imichdow ns and then coasted to perllid. "jd.lrihe'.second d'S Brazil 12 he would win a That brought up Marcianos Tallahassee- Oct 26 Par alpr 28-7 football victory nscr under- an easy 34-7 victory over arch foe -ji jn the third. It wasn't until Yugoslavia 11 nnial but I never dared dream name and Amato quickly con- recovering an SMI fiimhle nn the manned Furman here ludav in its Alabama today.

Parv tP fmii-'h quarter lhat iSh Africa 9 would be a gold one." cried a meeting between Rocky drive for a hut to meet Colorado After 'Rama threa.ened briefly Sen CaliSma 2uS awaJ Austria 9 Immediately after her victory and. pattersr.n would be the most vw Miami mf Curtis to Day Williams that set in lbp oranue Rnl in the scoreless opening period. (or sure. Trinidad 7 i she rushed from the stadium with- 'curable match that p4sihly rth ball on the nine was ihe de- jbp Al(aniK. t'oasl Conference quarterback Howell Tubbs started The de'e it left Noire Dime with Lexica 7 out changing her track clothes to C0U'd made." MiurgZ nTvM Auhurna; ms tried desperately the route a 40-yard throw nnlvtwruc.onesanderSht de- illgium 6 (the village where she joined her1 There is no doubt it would on 'aId throughout t'ne afternoon to run up to end Jimmv Phillips.

Auburn fPat jn jts WOit seaon The vie Switzerland 5 ''earn mate in a minor victory draw the biggest gate in the his-Tallahassee, Nov. 30 Tampa at Curt is faked a pass and ran around 3 mui.h score on their scored nn a six-yard pitch to end torv cave USC an 're Iceland 5 celebration. A special rake was fop' boxing. he said. in left end for the score.

Io.laid Southern Connience opiincni. Jerry Elliott. ,,0,1 iwi in Hill's tenure QrePCP 4 presented her at the dinner. Harry Markson. chief match- q.

again convened. All-conference half hack Joel Three more came in quick sue- The Troian cinch dated to he! t'ruguav 4 Mi McDaniel said she began maker for the International Box- d5 The final TCI touchdown aNn Wells opened the scoring with a cemn to make it 27-0 at the half. Jnip d-recior next vear Leria' 2 broad jumping and hurdling at her Club, calculated such a bout hare Negrewlai Fffi arl wa SPt up hy SMl Hal lvard run ending a The victors drove 9 yards with with a 4V17 record in hS 1 high school and finally would draw "well over a million nre'ap f1 Bittenhender in'ertepted a pas TO-yard drive trom ihe initial kick- ihe second half kickoff, climaxed ar hc.d cnach gpain 1 up hurdling to concentrate dollars, maybe as much as two 2 fiaW phiShST hul mpped th hall cm the SMI IX off. He scored again in ihe second by Tommy I. nr mo's 15-yard sprint L.

jn ar. I jumping. She is a tall, graceful million." tn a where Buddy Dike. TCU fullback (nim lhp tW(1 Kurman the end zone. Rama then hit uh TroLns aS heat girl with Iona leas and annarentlv the pre-T era.

Ihe present ilti a nf' recovered ern Hallbecfc worked had tied the same with a 30-vard for a 63-yard march and a consol- -j, Inf nerves. record -gate of 2.6.58.660 was set playmg the same ln the hall down to the tour here, on lirst pcri.vt march. Furman half- alion touchdown by halfback fwiinrnrl Wine Af i sbe is the most perfectly re-at the Tunnev-Dempsev fight in fourth dnwn. Kinney passed to ir- hack Jackie Pnweis raced two Lnitm llnr. piV-Rie in UUfirUU Tv lisa Ml person 1 have ever seen Chicago's Soldier Field in ail Miller at the coal line for a yards for the touchdown The victory gave Auburn a 4-3 one of the team officials said.

1 How much TV-radio fees would Pfgani AAeLr touchdown. Jim Swink converted. Uie in the second period I'lem- record in Southeastern C'nnterence I OIF urounas ('She is quiet and reserved but a swell a Patterson-Marciano bout DUflWi II ivCKb 1 sen got us first touchdown ni the competition and 7-3 for the vear. u.a tremendous worker." is anvbody guess. season by passing wuh quarer- Alabama is 2-7-1 in all competi- T-rr i NF.W ORLEANS.

Dec. 1 Gun- Thp new high jump queen. While D'Amato was discussing Dima Hus Iff A A 1 9 DmaIia? Yapiv back Charlie Rusev throw mg for tion ih. rod. taken hand early hy, daughter of an Atlanta paper, Patterson's plans, the new cham- lwlB vWI5 "I I 00KI65 UI I Bui vards to end Dalton Rivers I-orinn rushed for 47 yards in and lrp Dame in 1 8M Jnekev Robert Lynch, charged company employee, said she pion who left by automobile a few I the end zone.

eight carries to set a new South- son irom fifth place in the stretch to-'would go to Sydney tomorrow for hours after belting out Archie1 WACO. Dec. 1 ff Senior A rA A UNAIIlirilfl Clemson got iis final touchdown eastern Conference record 4f 8 4 dav to take the 15.000 Raton, a women's track meet Monday. "1 Moore for Marcianos vacated title Del Shotner led the potent Baylor MsC HIHIwUIUnCU m.dwav of the fourdi iwruid on per carry tor the season on a total ONE NEW GOAI.IE Rmga Handicap hy two lengths ihnpe I ran better this record in the Chicago Stadium last night wrecking crew of Charley Dupre. mllbaik Bob Spoum-r's two j.v-d of 92 in 82 rushes.

The old record at the fair grounds. there. she said. "I think I can was arriving at Brooklyn where Farrell Fisher. Billy Pavliska and NEW YORK, Dec 1 Out- plunge.

A few plays inter Furman "1 a set hy-Lowell Tew of TORONTO iff The only rookie The favored winner, owned hy better five feet, ten inches." wife, hore a 6'a pound Bill Glass to a 46-13 slaughter of fielder Rrank Robinson of tbe fumbled in us end zone and Inw- Alabama in 1945. igoal tender in the National Hockey H. Wienses and sons, heal, daughter last night the Rice Owls today. Cincinnati Redlegs and er fell Ihe ball fr an I league is Ed Chadwick of the To down VV. H.

Bishop's Lynn Ridge. The Milwaukee Braves drew D'Amato said that, although IRC Pa. interceptions, broke the l.uis Apanem of the saietv and twn mue Michigan State's All-America ronto Maple lats. Chadwick, horn also chawing from the pack. in.

1.245.248 fans nn the mad in 1956 President Jim Norris held no ex- Owls' hack as four Bear intercen- VMv'e S'x i in a landslide in- Jnr Clcrp-nn. Q-ia-terhark Earl Morrall in 1933 in Fergus. Ont had two shutouts the mile and one six'eenth feature A lotal of 2.52.715 fan saw them in rlusive with Pa'tersnn. he would fion scored one tniK-hdown. set ra tie hallot.n; for mj Tbe- vrtory gave an a national collegiate record by in five games with Toronto last In third place, a neck behind in playing dates against the Dodg- acrept w'hatever match Norris pro- up twn more and stopped a league rookies nf tne year to: rall 7 1 2 rei-ord and irt ncragn; r8 yards nn his fr- seann after starring fr the Winni- was Tcrfecmr.

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