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Sunday Morning October 18 1953 SUNDAY HERALD-LEADER Page 15 Saddle Horse Gaits Patton's Four Mississippi To 45-15 Win Soph Sensations As lllini Blast Gophers By KAY IIOBST Race Results Day Provides Spark For Triumph Over Tulane Green Wave Bf James Ssfgus NEW ORLEANS Oct 17 AP) -r-Halfback Jimmy Fat-ton shredded line on four sparkling touchdown runs to lead Mississippi to 45-14 football victory over Tulane today dashes came after sophomore Quarterback Herman (Eagle) Day provided the spark that broke a 7-7 first quarter tie and enabled the Mississippians to run up a record score in the 60-y ear-old rivalry of the Southeastern Conference teams -Day an alert young handoff art 1st took over from senior Lea Pas-lay and showed everything a quarterback needs He had pin-point accuracy on long and short passes unerring run-pass judgment and showed fine defensive work After Day set ap the tle-bresk-Ing score with a fnmble recovery and passed 62 yards to halfback Earl Blair for another touchdown Patton took over The 170-pound junior scored on a 62-yard pass Interception return and runs of six 29 and seven yards The game was a battle of lines In the early action before four decisive breaks and Day's performance turned the tide Breaks set up most of the early scores Tulane recovered a Mississippi fumble on the second play of the game and drove 35 yards for the touchdown Fullback Bobby Saia led the smashes that set up an 11-yard scoring pass from Quarterback Pete Clement to End Eddie Bravo Clement converted Mississippi bounced back when stellar Guard Crawford Mims blocked a punt by Tulane Halfback Max McGee on his 17 and End George Harris recovered in the end zone Paslay converted Mississippi roared back with three touchdowns in the second period two of them on breaks Day recovered a fumble by Jim Partridge and Fullback Bobby McCool ran 16 yards on the first play for the score Day's conversion was blocked Mississippi scored before halftime when Day passed 42 yards to Blair who took the ball wide open on the 20 and ran the rest of the way Patton intercepted a Clement pass and ran 62 yards to give his team a 25-7 halftime lead PIMLICO elm 1 1-15 mIIm: Moascoeu (Stevenson 400 300 1 Appearance (Stauffer) 1740 700 Attention air iHanlord) MO 3 Tima 1:40 3-5 Hypersonic afield Rushing Aagir and Plying Nun also ran sseaa dm np S'fe furlongs: Blmfort (Block) 1100 480 1 Bon Bock (Hanford) 40 340 3 Nary Lord (JtwcU) 300 3 Time 1:05 Triple Lie Second Look Sir Anhui Neddiee Jones In A Spin Bane Egai Tima Rhym Mongoose and Odda Advance nleo sen Dally Daable aid 81133 1 gSOMO elm t-y-e 1 1-ie mllrei Blue Bcemp (Mitchell 900 5(0 300 1 Kinder (Clark 700 400 3 Alloyed (Pa more I 430 3 Time 1:40 3-5 Money Daley Rain Quick Imp Ready Now and Captain Storm olio ran S4oao alw S-y-e I farieogs: Scrutinised iRueaoi 1300 000 000 1 High Traffic iBolandi gOO 340 3 Frosty Whirl iHowItti 1040 3 Tima 1:13 3-5 Pour to Go Light Non Ganymedo II BoIul Copske Incognita and Toaca also ran 50500: 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rugged Gophers today The sensational Negro sophomore duo proved their splendid Krformance against Ohio State it week was no flash In the pan They cracked the Gophers wide open in the third period The lllini who entered the game as the nation's rushing leader with a 328-yard average crunched a net of 304 yards on the ground against the Gophers This wss strictly a land-locked battle with Illinois trying only nine passes completing five and Minnesota tossing eight for only one hit Caroline who rushed 205 yards Just 11 shy of the conference single-game record streaked 49 yards for the first Illinois touchdown In the second period Bates began a second-half lllini outburst which produced 21 points by battering 16 yards for a touch-doom Then in the fourth period he fought across for his second six-pointer with a 26-yard pass from Quarterback Elry Falken-stein The other Illinois touchdown came on a 21-yard dart by Fullback Stan Wallace as the Gopher defenders were caught concentrating on Caroline and Bates Paul Giel was a heroic but insufficient performer for the Gophers whose only touchdown 'came the second time they had possession of a one-foot smash by Quarterback Geno CappellettL two touchdowns gave him eight for the season thus far marked with previous victories over Ohio State and Stanford and a tie with Nebraska The Iilini season record Is 13 touchdowns scored by Red Grange and Buddy Young Caroline who really set the lllini in motion as Bates did last week against Ohio has four touchdowns for the season In every Illinois scoring drive it was Caroline unleashing his terrific getaway speed and phantom change of pace that unbalanced defense It took 30 minutes before the up-the-middle power of the 205-pound Bates asserted itself and occurred mainly because the Gophers began playing loosely to nab Caroline Giel was nis usual tireless bruising self on offense and defense and was directly responsible for the opening Gopher touchdown scored by Cappelletl from Inches out The Gophers had Caroline well shackled in the first period but then learned about the elusiveness of the fleet Columbia Negro in sudden scoring strike early in the second quarter The ball game was over for the Gophers although they led 7-6 at the time when Fullback Mel Holme fumbled on Illinois 1U late in the second quarter Minnesota 7 0 0 0 7 Illinois 0 6 14 7 27 Minnesota scoring: Touchdowns Cappelletti Conversions Cap-pelletti Illinois scoring: Caroline Bates 2 Wallace Conversions Wiman 3 RRRRRRRBRRRRRRRRRRRUd Stables of Houston Tex and Versailles Ky Miss Abercrombie has been working with her saddle horses and on the morning we were ringside had them well in hand Parading Lady Lady Lola and the hackney ponies all appear to be in the best shape to conquer competition Billy Black manager of Pin Hackney group is happy over the recent progress of Killearn Victory sassy champion mare that made her debut under Pin Oak colors by winning the stake at Devon last spring Miller McAfee popular judge and horseman now has Arthur Shouse working with him at his Lawrence burg stables With 11 head of show horses this keeps both Miller and Art busy and the horses are In top shape ready to show We saw Mark Vincent's Rosie Brown handsome three-gaited junior champion of jthe Junior League show give an exhibition of the ways and means of a real champion She can really go and do An added excitment to seeing Rosie perform wss the brush fire that started in the pasture a diversion that set all hands to beating out the swift-moving fire 4 Undulata Farm made a nice record at the Tennessee State Fair in the five-galted division First Lady riden by Manager Bob McCray Jr won the junior stake ahead of good competition a a did Benita Peavlne that accounted for the three-year-old stake Jane Meyer owner of Undulata Farm located outside of Shelby ville is rightly pround of the two youngsters both being sired by Beau Gallant senior sire at Undulata Last week down Tennessee way we drove right into Jeff barn at the State Fairgrounds In Nashville Jeff is especially happy over a junior gelding owned by Walter Burke of Grays Lake 111 A bay in color the gelding is by Veiled Prophet and is named Bo Prophet a mighty ewift-moving horse that loves to rack and does it the right way so be seeing a lot mere of this hand-acme prospect Ray llarney formerly of Cyn-thiana has joined the Dufferin Haven show stables owned by James Francheschini and Is now In Mont Tremblant Canada This Is the largest stable of saddle horses owned In Canada and occasionally makes some of the Eastern shows so Ray will likely be showing at the National In Madison Square Garden An outstanding horseman Ray will have the Dufferin horses in high style Consignments are flocking In for the November sale at Tattersalls Already scheduled are those of Worthington Rudy Armstrong Miller McAfee Walter Craig Cam bug Kenneth Farm Fuller-Gay Mintun Hickory Royal Acres Farm Alan Robson Schilson Tway A Thomas Marrs Wiseman Johnston Estate and Dyke Williams Everything points toward a large and successful vendue and with entries to close within a few days delay in getting yours in the catalog Judges have been selected and announced for the International Livestock Exposition Nov 26 Dec 5 at Chicago acording to O'Connor secretary (Shine) Ogan Lexington: Frank Bradshaw Georgetown Jack Thompson Hod-genville Walter Graham Malvern Pa: Bob Brown Indianapolis Ind Hopper Wiimetka 111 Mrs Claude Drew Columbia Mo and Arthur McCashin Pluckemin have these important assignments Three listed from Kentucky shows how well thought of our horsemen are in these circles: ypiR RED RUBBER SOIED Despite the dry weather that has caused pastures and training rings to assume the resilient texture of solid concrete horsemen are still' trying to keep their horses in shape for the grand finale of showa due to terminate the 1953 season Among those trainers managing to keep their champions fresh as daisies Earl Tester hai been mighty successful with his charges from the Dodge Stables The group of winners have already started the trek to Kansas City and the American Royal where Wing Commander Meadow Princess and their famous co-workers will make their second appearance in- as many years Slated to make a cross country tour they will return to New York and the National Horse Show before their homeward journey Setting forth for the Eastern swing Harrisburg Pa New York and Toronto Canada is the brilliant aggregation belonging to Mias Josephine Pin Oak senior end from Louisville) Platt Correll (Ray Correll senior guard) and There was no comment upcoming from Mississippi State Coach Murray Warmath Each of the three quarterbacks Kentucky used completed a pai Herb Hunt threw four times for 20 yards and one touchdown and bad one toss Intercepted Hardy got 18 yards on his one completion in three efforts his other two heaves being intercepted Dick Shatto threw only once getting 24 yards Platt's 65-yard dash enabled him to nose out Paolone by two yards for the rushing honors He carried the ball six times for 77 yards Paolone the workhorse of the Kentucky tesm lugged the pigskin 75 yards In 14 tries Tom Flllion picked up 44 ysrds In seven carries and Meilinger who operated at end some of the time gained 32 yarda In five efforts Substitute Fullback Charlie Evans sparked second-hail comeback Evans toted the leather 10 times for 57 yards George Suda was next for the Maroons with 27 yards in nine carries a Emmett Lowery Tennessee basketball coach -who annually draws the assignment of scouting the Wildcats for the hated Tennessee Volunteers was in his usual place in the press box and had naught but praise for the Kentuckians has some mighty good boys Lowery said and I knew when they got off to a bad start that it would be just a question of time before they began to click A lot of them had to be converted to two-way play and that takes time I didn't see their first two games but really looked good both times I saw them" Lowery first watched the Cats In their 26-13 win over Florida two weeks ago He passed ua the SU game to scout the University of Louisville this week's Tennessee foe think Bryant must have borrowed the Detroit Lions for this George Krehblel racing writer for the Detroit News said at halftime HAnd I think Commissioner I Moore should ask for a saliva test of the Wildcats Don Fair Dally Racing Form chartmaker echoed statements Kentucky's Marching 100 put on one of the best halftime shows ever seen at Stoll Field The overall theme of the show was of with the band paying tribute to three outstanding motion pictures Moulin Rouge Fro Here to Eternity and Titanic The musicians formed the Eiffel Tower while playing Moulin Rouge and the twirling Wilsons Don and Donna ascended the tower with fire batons and each member of the band turned on hia cP light as the batons passed his position 'Playing the Stars and Stripes Forever the band formed a which marked time to the music Then followed the most Impressive the sinking of the Titanic with the band forming a team-ship and an Iceberg The action sequence showed a wave flowing past the ship simulating the Tltenle sailing peacefully along The Iceberg then moved Into contact with the ship and the ship sank slowly beneath the waves at the end of the number Director Warren Lutz has promised another outstanding halftime show for the Villanova game next Saturday night Before the game the Ashland High school band one of the top musical organizations presented- its- under the direction of Carl Reeves The Singing in the Rain number with several Ashland girls dancing and twirling umbrellas was especially well received 0 MESS I Cats DuBois In 7-7 Tie By Ben Johnson DuBois Hornets of Mt Sterling came from behind to tie the Dunbar Bearcats 7-7 in the opener at Cassidy Field last night Dunbar went-ahead in the second quarter when James Jones Cats quarterback intercepted Jabyr Anderson pass on 82 and returned it 57 yards to Mt 20 A Jones-to-Joe Collins pan was good to the 10 and a first down Mt Sterling was penalized for being offMde John Mat-son csrried to the one-yard stripe and' Robert Johnson plunged through center for-the score Sydney Jenkins booted the ball through the uprights lor the extra point With five minutes to play in the last quarter Mt Sterling drove to 12-yard line before the Cats held the Hornets and took over on downs James Jones was standing on the three-yard line attempting to punt but the Cat's forward wall gave way and Jones was smothered He fumbled into the end zone where Guard William Reed recovered for the touchdown Joe King ran the tying Eoint Earlier in the game Reed ad consistently broken through the Dunbar line to recover two other fumbles and dropping the ball carrier for repeated losses Mt Sterling now has two wins one loss and one tie for the season while Dunbar has onewtie on its record next game will be with the Richmond Ramblers in Richmond Friday at 1:45 pm Trojans Blast Wildcats 35-7 The Southern Trojans took over undisputed possession of first place in the Small-Fry Football League at Woodland Park last week by virtue of their 35-7 victory over the Northern Wildcats In the only other game played the Eastern Panthers defeated the Central Browns 13-0 On the fourth play of the gams Finley ace tailback for the Trojans raced 57 yards for the first touchdown He added the extra point to give the Trojans a 7-0 lead The Wildcats drove to the Trojan 21 and gave up the ball on downs: From this point Stamatis passed to Ken Burden for 17 yards and three more plays netted 11 yards Then Stamatis passed to End Billy Speakes who raced 31 yards for the TD The try for point was short and -the Trojans led 13-0 as the first quarter ended Late in second quarter Jim Burns tossed to Speakes on the 15 and the Trojan end outran three Wildcat defenders for his second TD Stamatis pitched to Speakes for the extra point to give the Trojans a 20-0 lead With two minutes left in half Stamatis intercepted a pass by Wildcat Ray Slabaugh and scooted 49 yards for the score The try for point failed and the Trojans led 26-0 at halftime The Wildcats took the second-half kickoff on the 30 Gilbert Le-May tossed to Jim Nash and Tommy Griffin for 12 yards He then tossed to Nash who was downed on the 10 On the next play he pitched to Griffin in the end zone for the only TD of the game LeMay bucked the line for the extra point and the Wildcats trailed at this point 26-7 Late in the third quarter Stamatis raced 33 yards around end for the fifth touchdown with Burns bucking the line for the extra point giving them a 33-7 lead Early in the last quarter Slabaugh was tackled in the end zone giving the Trojans their final two points Tommy Stevens of the Panthers Intercepted a Brown pass and raced 25 yards for a TD with only five minutes remaining in the game to break up a 0-0 game The try for point failed The Browns took the ball on the kickoff and began to move only to have Lones Taulbee intercept another Brown pass and race 40 yards for the second and final touchdown Jackie Wheeler went over for the extra point to give the Panthers their 13-0 margin of victory Bobby Karsner and Doug Sutterlin were Outstanding for the Browns This week's action will find each team playing two games Stamatis leads all individual scorers after two weeks of play with 39 points The schedule: Monday Browns vs Wildcats Imdar Trojans vs Panthers Thursday Wildcats vs Trojans Saturday Browns vs Panthers Murray Nips Evansville On Late Plunge 14-7 EVANSVILLE Ind Oct 17 Murray Ky State outplunged Evansville tonight in a battle of short-range touchdowns handing the Purple Aces a 14-7 defeat Murray opened the scoring In the third quarter with a one-yard plunge by Quarterback Ray Laffer Five minutes later Evansville Halfback Bill Paris scored on a one-yard plunge The clincher came late in the fourth when Carl Walker battered five yards for the final score The Potomac River valley above Washington is rich in Indian remains Little however has yet been done to investigate them At Other Tracks Time 1:54 4-5 Twintone Lifter Paces East La Crime Storm at Sea Mere Boms and Blue also ran HAWTHORNE aim np 8 farlengtl L'Amour (Baiter) 790 430 00-Gallant Dolly (Keenai 000 30 Mr Dudo (Baird 430 Time 1:13 3-5 Chance Cloud Star Jeanlo Drew Ua Win Chick's Delight Tour D'Artent Katama Matarrah and Running Boots also ran 83700 rim 8 -np: O'fc farioagst Culterton Bailey 930 4 00 330 Hopcido (Baindt 440 330 Big Question iSkoronakl 70 3 Time Bldandmade Clevelander Orest Mischief Alonso Jack -A weep Arizona Cotton Bud Royal Stream and Jofin also ran Dally Doable Paid 83488 5SeM epUeaal tin 8 ap 1 1-14 Haberdashery (Arcarei 15 80 ISO 389 1 Miss Brook (Heckmsnn 210 300 3 Daylight Time (Mills 00 3 Time 1 :44 1-8 Kcverlator Happy Age Signal Code Betey and Big Hearted also ran elm: 3 ap: 1 1-18 mites: Dead Duck (Broakel 4 80 320 380 I Brookshire (Baldwin 1 S30 340 Abolere (Duhonl 440 3 Time 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(39 3 40 3 Etpetlmmtil 'Domenleoi 140 a Tardmaiter Hearts Away Gerry PVank aCan Locate Victoria Ctofs and But Why Iso ran aVsn Berg entry 1 Cincinnati Wins ONGINNAH Oct 11 Univeriity of Besr-cat favored to win by two touchdowns did just that today as they whipped Xavier 20-6 in the annual all-Cincinnati football rivalry battle The Bearcats scored two touchdowns in three minutes of the second period to grab a 14-0 lead that held up all the way The first brick building at Harvard University was erected for Indiana students but they did not make sufficient use cf it so it was converted into a printing shop TERMITE nowifio SMir-MMO IDOBTE CHRIOl na usnenM nm nut Msafily Ptif Csofral far lofL Imhq Kks 132 EAST SHORT 1 3 PIMLICO FOB MONDAY slsi S-y-o ay IU Conqueranl 130 Cun Ci 113 130 130 134 110 130 xProwl Bssssrd John's Ex xLlttls Angel xOur Tops True Dream zDsda 113 Cagle 130 Interce 131 Melfor 103 xxlso ever 113 Twice Teddy Cjre sept rd First 130 Imperial Pie 134 113 Anno Bonny 113 I-y- 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113 Winging Along Hi 5 lbs xx7 lbs xxxlO lbs AAC Weather clear fast Lafayette (CenUaneS Pram Pag It) comer to Lafayette this played a terrific defensive game as did John Frederick and Jim Fugette Harry Dugan and Wallin also received much praise from Coach Bill Shaffnit for heads-up play The Ashland dressing room was quiet as the Tomcats felt they should have won had the ball bounced differently However the General fans felt that you have to get the breaks to win and the Lafayette lads really made them count all afternoon The General have another 2 pm session next Saturday taking on the tough Jenkins gridders at the same site Summary: A ihlanS (IS) (t Lafayette Joaca Shively Anaon LT Pugette Hughes LG Sullivan Hlghley Frederick Barney RO Wallin Phillipa RT Walton Henderson RE Patton Hopktna QB Polly Clare LH Plunkett Hillard RH McIntosh Brown FB Rosa Beoro by quarters: Ashland 13 0 21 13 Lafayette 3T IS Ashland scoring Clare Anson Points alter touchdown Jones (placement) Lafayette Rosa Wallin Plunkett Bhively Points after touchdown Plunkett (placement) Substitutions: Ashland Slmmerman McGuire Sexton Clere Sutphln Hall Sparks Dickson Thompson Lafayette Belli er Dugan Heat Polly Flghtmas-ter Martin Warrington Benton Hogg Honican Officials: Tommy Ben umpire (Pug) Bach field Dewey Bella rd head linesman Patrick III Western Romps 28-0 Over Northeast State MONROE La Oct 17 (JPh-Western Kentucky capitalized on two Northeast State fumbles early in the first period tonight plus a 66-yard punt return and a weak pass defense in the third quarter to roll to a 28-0 victory 239 Vina 80 TOPCOATS Are like LSU (Caatlaaed Pram Fags 11) Davis and Deutschmann Who pounded at the midsection without a letup Kelly and Bob Clemens working the draw-lay and Bratkowski passing to Ind' John Carson gave Georgia its score The second move into deep LSU territory featured a 37-yard pass Brat to Carson It was here that another Bratkowski toss was intercepted at the four by George Brancato and run out to the 33 That was last serious threat Doggett and Stringfleld handled the punting for the Tigers and for the first time this season Bratkowski was outklcked Doggett kicked twice for a 45-yard average and Stringfleld one for 43 yards Bratkowski punted four times for a 425 average Maroons' Jackie (Ceatluei (rm Page 10) tries The Maroons got only nine yards passing Completing but one of eight attempts Parker threw seven of the State passes with Bill Stanton throwing the other One of Parker's throws was Intercepted Of Kentucky's eight aerial attempts only two fell incomplete State intercepted three heaves one of them a carelessly tossed pass which set up the second Maroon touchdown It was a pass from Bob Hardy to Platt however that resulted in one of the most sensational plays of the game Hardy apparently downed for a big loss swarmed over by a quartet of Maroons saw Platt open and Little Joe grabbed the ball and headed for the goal line behind a wave of blockers He was stopped on the four but two plays later Kentucky scored After the game Bryant said: think It was by far our beat game We looked like a good football team in the first half and In the latteg stages of the last quarter I was well pleased when In the fourth quarter we were pretty tired but moved the ball on sheer courage was certainly a team victory I was particularly impressed with the efforts of Proffitt (Jim Proffitt i IT'S FOR TIME A CHANGE NOVEMBER tit 1 i i ii WHEN CLEANED BY Lexington Laundry Topcoats cleaned tho Lexington Laundry way always come back to you expertly and professionally cleaned finer looking and with longer lasting neatness Remember our dry clesning Just looks Emm Be style-right this season look sharp Treat yourself to a pair of Pedwin White Bucks with red rubber soles Never before so much style tt this price! 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