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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 42

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Vr 'V- U-; bMt-V' i i 4 41 ft. 9." A'f ftiJ .4, 1 I i 1 4 v. 9 i a- SrMiA'V vv Ni4r WUAMbtCWS WK Sundoy, October 17i 1954 F- Field Trial WiiwtrTK To Test Minute Decides Game Underdog Michigan State Sets Noire Dame On Heels -With First-Period Spurt Pittsburgh, Oct terback Jimmy Finks of too Pittsburgh Stealers who has throws mots pasaeathaa aayether Na-ttooal Football Leafua back so far this season, will test the Cleveland Brown- aerial defense hero to-Borrow. The Steelers veteran, a defen-aiva back in the first three sea- sons after ba came up to the pro ranks from Tulsa, has completed of passes for Ilf yards and four touchdowns. The Browns defense against the Stealers overhead offense has been -fuggted somewhat for-tomorrow's SOUTH BIND, Oct 12 tlt-Jfotra Dames Fighting Irish, trailing 120 after 12 minutes, outlasted Michigan State 22-11 aa the undo dog Spartans missed an estra point in the final 25 seconds of a rata-soaked thriller today.

Battling vigorously to prevent a modern Notre Dame disgrace of losing lour itr tight to the same team, the Irish rallied for touchdowns In each of the last three periods and staggered to victory 49ers Rank Nos. I 2 In Rushing Department 20-19 Pitt Surprises Navy, 21-19 Ex-Navy Coach Dirsct Panriisrs PITTSBURGH. Oct 16 ID-Corny Sahraterrs. playing only his second college football game, scored twice and pasted for another touchdown, to direct tho victary-straved Pitt Panthers to a 21-19 upset victory over previously unbeaten Navy today. Ailing Pitt Coach Lowell (Red) Dawson batoned to the game by radio in his hospital room.

The Panthers, directed by Tom Hamilton, a former. Navy coach and now athletic director at Pitt, stormed back after trailing 24 in the first period by scoring tiro touchdowns within three minutes in tiie second quarter and another in the final period. But Pitt almost saw the victory go out the window In the closing minutes with a fumble deep in their territory. Salvaterra, a eophamoru quarterback from Wilkes-Barre, tallied on one-yard aneak and an eight-yard scamper. He also pitched 23 yarda to halfback Henry Ford In the end rone for the other score.

Navy struck for its touchdowns in the first, second 2nd fourth periods. The difference wee in the conversions. It could have ended in tie. George Textor missed one end Dick Echard the other. Bugs Bagamny mad all three for Pitt Sherwta Gandee played in three An-Star football games In 1952 he was with the All-Stan and in 1953 and 1954 with the Detroit MICHIGAN STATE halfbMk Jeha Matoeck (42) keeps hto eye an an whs la tripping ever a wether MSC nun In tea first ported ef Mafherk galnod elgM yarda an tee play, bet tee Irish Ohio College Roundup Miami Swamps Marshall 46-0; Ohio U.

Are Victors Cincy PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12-Two members of the San Francisco 4Sers rank first and second in ball carrying at the end of the first three weeks of play in the National Football League, according to official league statistics. Detroit and Cleveland have played two games, the other teams three games. Joe Perry, who gained 1.018 yards in 1253 to win the championship in rushing, leads the backs wife 23T yards on 22 attempts for an average gain of 2.1 yards. Only 20 yards behind the Compton Junior College graduate, is his teammate Hugh ICcElhenny, who finished seventh last season. The former Uniyersity of Washington star has averaged 8Z for his 217 yards on 35 attempts.

In third, place la Floyd Held, of Green Bair, with 170 yards on 27 attempts and a 2.3 average. Harry Jagade, of the Chicago Bears, is fourth with 125 and Jim Parmer, Philadelphia, fifth with 154 yards, NORM TAN BKOCKUN, the veteran Los Angeles passer, and Tom Dubllniki, of Detroit, are deadlocked for leadership among the pasaera each having a 1.27 average gala in yards. The Rams Mar has been' more active than the Lion having II attempts, 42 completions, 783 yarda gained and four touchdown passes. Dubllniki has thrown 27 timet, completed 17 for 281 yarda and one touchdown. Third by the closest possible margin la Otto Graham, of Cleveland, with 9.88.

He has thrown 41 passes, completed 23 for 392 yarda and four touchdowns. Gary Kerko-rian, of Baltimore, is fourth with 2.14 on 42 attempts, 23 completions, for 324 yards and' three touchdowns. Bob Tbomason, of Philadelphia la fifth with 7.75 on 44 attempts, 22 completions for 341 yards and five touchdowns. Billy Wilson, San Francisco, is aetting the pace for the pass re-eoWerm with SL toe yard and one touchdown. Bob Boyd, Loa Angeles bar caught 17 for 402 yards, Ray Mathews, Pittsburgh 15 for KENT, Ohio.

Oct IS (F Ohio University's outrushed Bobcats cashed in on passes today to edge Kent State's previously unbeaten Golden Hashes 14-7 in a MidAmerican Conference game. It was the fourth straight victory against no losses for Ohio U. With a minute and 20 seconds left in the first half, halfback Erland Ahlberg carried a two-yard pitchout across to climax an 13-yard drive. The scoring march followed a Bobcat defensive stand that halted Kent on the two-yard line. In the third period end Jack Valr took a five-yard pass from Bill Frederick to cap a 52-yard touchdown push and put the visitors ahead 14-0.

Halfback Mike Norcia, ending 67-yard Kent State drive with a two-yard plunge, scored the home team's touchdown in the third period. Kent's star fullback, Lou Mariano, was kicked in the shin on the tint play of the game and carried only six times in a rushing attack that netted, 242 yards to Ohio U.s 149. Kent made only four yarda on pasting, however, to the Bob-cate 90. game beeauac safety man Ken Gar-gal suffered a bruised knee in Clevelands U-T victory over the Chicago Cardinals last Sunday. Kenny Knoa will taka GorgaPs spot in tiie last outpost, while Don Paul plays the defensive halfback spot usually assigned to Kona.

Otherwise the Browns will be at full strength. Bookie Carlton lfa sey la ready to taka a turn at defensive end. Ba has been sidelined an ankle Injury. The Steelers only 'defeat Ibis season has been by a 24-22 score to the strong Philadelphia Eagles who trimmed the Browns 22-19 in the opener. 192 yards, Elroy Hindi, Los Angeles, 13 for 228, and Jerry Williams, Philadelphia, 12 for 213 yards, follow in that order.

Ttob Walston, Philadelphia, la foe leading acorer with 45 potato, followed by Joe Perry, San Francisco, with 33, Bob Schnelker, New York, 30, Ben Agajanian, also New York, 27 and Doak Walker, Detroit, 24. Walston baa scored five touchdowns, kicked 12 consecutive points after and one field goaL La AD 1X0 CBOOXD OSN1II VSs Alta Oilwl An Pwtt. Ban mneiar Z37 fl WcDhnny, fan rraa. to 21T Si Raid. Gran Bay XI 110 03 Jasada, Chieaao Baaia 4 iss a 4 Parmar, Philadelphia 3T 1S4 42 Johnaan, Baa Praaelaea 147 1 Carpenter, Detroit 1SI 12 Wte.

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DELPHOS, Oct 12 Winners ol (he two field trials staged hern by tho Dalphoo Coonbuntan ft Sportsman Club, April 25 and Oct M. will ba entered In tho Wiener1 Champion Held Triala to bn held at Churubuaco, Sunday; Representing the dub' winners here will be doge owned by.E. R. Lemtagton. Fort Wayne; Clyde Moore, Mansfield; C.

F. Haas, Ub erQr Center; Srigle and Stevenaon, Fort Loramle; WUltam Newland, Wiltshire; G. G. Wilder. Paulding and Clift Brown, Springfield.

IUARIERS MASKS PARTTPEP- PERUPPERS was beards UAKEUP DAD PROPS hats I0ISE-UAKERS FAVORS 8AUES COSTUMES KERR'S Oosfflvvwf PoOMa Or PfcwM MW IWi Met I KRAFT SHOP Phone 2-1731 tram ef Amen, mt As fSelhw of biewtapwbltolwndmS people become confMeot omi nananv.Bfenf at i SISLER BODY 1007 Spancervilla Rd. Two Convenient Service Locotions only because Michigan State failed to convert after a dramatic doe- tag touchdown. After I the Irish seemingly had the game under control with two touchdowns fay halfback Joe Heap In Heap the second and third periods I halfback Paul Reynolds in the fourth, Michigan State struck 58 yards for third Spartan touchdown la two plays. Thus with 1:95 left, fullback Jerry Planutia had it in his kicking foot to tie the score. BUT HU kick went wide of the goal posts and the Irish gained their third victory against one defeat A two-t ouchdown underdog, Michigan State nearly played Notre Dame off Its feet in the opening period with two touchdowns by halfback Clarence Peaks on i 4-yard run and a 46-yard scoring pass from Earl Morrall to end John Leiris.

Planutia converted after the first core, but missed after tho second and again after-- Bert Zagers romped 14 yarda for the third Spar-ten touchdown in the dosing seconds. a NOTKE DAMS had six men who played 69 minutes in the grueling contest and the Irish used but 17 players in aD, counting quarterback Paul Honing who only kicked off. Michigan State was attempting to win a fourth straight from Notre Dame. That never had been done since the pre-Roc kne era when Michigan won eight straight Chicago four from the Irish. The Spartans missed two field goal tries, one by Morrow from the 16-yard line in the third and another by Planutia from the 14 early in the fourth quarter.

A Notre Dame 64-yard march in the fourth quarter produced a third touchdown on Reynolds' eight-yard run and despite Don Schaefers point try miss, the Irish led 29-13. But with the clock running out Morrall completed a 44-yard pass to John Lewis and then Bert Zagers set tail around Notre Dames right end for. a toachdown. It was how Planutia made his big miss. a a MICHIGAN STATES opening touchdown came off the opening kickoff on a sizzling 19-yard drive in 13 plays with flitting around Notre Dune's right end from the four to score.

Planutia booted the print tor a 7-0 Spartan lead. The steamed-up Spartans slashed quickly for their second touchdown late in the first period sifter Ralph Guglielml fumbled and MSCs guard Ferris Hallmark recovered on Notre Dames 35. A holding penalty act foe Spartans back to Notre Dunes 42, hut on the next play Morrall urhippcd his 46-yard scoring pass to Lewie. Planutia print fry went wide to the right and Michigan State lad 134. BUT THE Irish took control in tilt second period in which Michigan State only had the baU for eight plays.

A 71-yard Irteh drive was frustrated vrheu sub fullback Jack Wi-tucki fumbled and Planutia recovered on MSCa 6. Notre Dame bounced light back, however, for their lint touchdown with a 31-yard strike with Heap mashing over from the on on a fourto-and-goal play. Schaefer's conversion left Nofre Dame behind, 13-7, the halftime score. This second half waa'SVk minutes toe when Notre Dame mowed ahead 14-13 on Heaps 16-yard -flit around MSCa left end and Schaefers secood coo version. Notre Dame battered 45 yards to score in 12 plays, inriudlng a lftyard penalty for the one which act up ood payoff nin.

Thafraet the stage for the hlgh-preasure dosing' quarter. MlehlgM State Ml Note. Dame TO Idehiaan lato Toaebdewn. r- Piaha, wla, Zarwa. onvenlena, Planutta.

Motrq Dima Touchda win; Hoop bolding ip Heap's from eee- Csld Weertiei Cwnlng STAITINa. 'm ATLAS TIRES LUBRICATION WASHING SATTCUO; lITTGC-OlirO HUNIOCK ITS TIME To Check Your Car For Treuble-Frue Winter Driving ViKagt hplitir Shtsk Alsirbirt Rtltr Tiu-ip Eilaitt SyitM Battary sad Cabin 'Viidikiehl Vlytri hdlatir ni ObirmUbbs Fu lilt Irakis aid Fliid Tim aid Clalii Ipitiefi SystiB Ugftts LibriMtiffi Spark Flip Aiti-Fraise Hiatir aid Difmlir North ft Union Phono 9-4466 OXFORD, Ohio. Oct IS UP Miami's rushing line held Marshall to a mere 24 yards today wfflle its passing and running backs punched the West Virginia defense at will for a 422 Mid-American Conference football victory. Both teams were untied and undefeated going into the fray, but Marshall was no competition -for the Redskins. The Big Green netted only 57 yards on the ground and completed two of 10 aerials for 27 yards.

Miami, using second, third and fourth-etrtag players much of the time, marched a net of 360 yards on the ground and picked up 151 arda on eight completed passes. Inly three pass attempts were incomplete. JIM ACCS, Junior from Lock-land, Ohio, opened the scoring in the first period with an 11-yard end-a round sweep and he accounted for one of foe four Miami touchdowns in the second period. He raced off tackle, shook off one determined Marshall player and ticked off 28 yards. A 23-yard pais play from Denny Studrawa to Bill Mallory and a 22 yard aerial from Dick Hunter to Melvin Baker were good for toueb- period.

Tom Troxell ran 11 yards round end for the last TD of the half. A drizzle down the action for the 2,000 In the second half. Tom Dimitroff passed 18 yahds into the endzone to Pres Bliss for the third-quarter score and then on an option play in the fourth quarter, Dimitroff took the ball on the 25 and went for the touchdown. i Marshall never got past Miami a 27-yard line. Toledo Whig, 19-7 KALAMAZOO.

Oct' 16 IF The University of Toledo moved to two quick scores in foe second period against Western Michigan today, then sewed up a 12-7 victory with a last period touchdown. The first scores came on 52 and 47-yard drives, Mel Prlplett and Don Wright crashing over for the Quai scores. Quarterback Gerry Nowak topped a 22-yard drive with the fir nal touchdown, sneaking over from the one. BGSU Dofoots 'Jackets BOWLING GREEN, Oct IS HI Capitalizing on taro Baldwln-Wal-laca fumbles. Bowling Greens Falcons trimmed the visiting Yellow Jackets today 13-0.

Recovering both fumbles deep in the visitor's territory, foe Fi took four plays to go 19 yard! in the third quarter, seven plays to go 20 yards in the last with halfback John Lijdd and quarter back Jim Bryan jarring over tat the scores. Jack Becker booted foe extra point after the final touchdown. Dofionco Picks Quoon DEVIANCE, a (Ul-Mlse Alice Hutchins of Granville will be the. Defiance college queen at the homecoming game wite Northern aa Oct 24. FINAL Now, 19 Imebmho I Notes Player Saute 22-11 (AT Wbephete) CINCINNATI, Oct IS (-Coaeh Sid Gilman's University of Cincinnati football team ground out.

a methodical 27-13 victory today over Hardin Simmons, the 13th straight triumph for the UC Bearcats. Backs Dick Grist Mike Murphy, Dick Pardini and Joe Miller- accounted for the Cincinnati touchdowns with short plunges. On one of the long drives up the field Muiphy completed five passes and then went over himself for-the score from the ooe-yard line. Halfback T. R.

Beeck snared passes in the end rone for both HardhrSlmmona touchdowns. John Lyle tossed to Baaek for the first touchdown from the 19-yard line and quarterback Ken Ford passed from foe 17 in the third quarter for the other marker. Baack had set up the latter touchdown play with an interception of a Cincinnati pass. Cincinnati gained 277 yarda rushing compared to Hardin-Simmons 152. Cincinnati completed 9 of 21 passes for 170 yards.

Hardln-Slm-mons was expected to use more pastes, but tried only 18, nine of them completed for 127 yards. Capital String Snaps TIFFIN, Ohio. Oct II IF-Heldd-berg's Walt Livings too and Bill Demidovich romped over previously unscored upon Capital University for five touchdowns and a 34-7 vio-tory today before 4,999 homecoming fans. Livingston, fleet Ravenna halfback, scored on 12, 29 and 12 yard runs, to raise his season print total to 60. Demidovich went over from the 25 and the one.

Harold Horton carried over from the seven for Capital's score. Capital irent into tho Ohio Conference game with a record of three straight victories. Hobart Hammtrs Ksnyon GAMBIER, Ohio, Oct 12 (A Attacking through the air and on the ground, unbeaten Hobart hammered out a 324 victory over Kenyon's Lords today. The New Yorkers Dick Turow-kl scored on a 47-yard peas in the first quarter, and a 75-yard trot- in the seoood. Bill Morton Jarred 19 yarda to score.

Walt Harrison bulled over from the one and Ernie Usi pushed across from the four to end the 'searing. Muskiss Trim WASHINGTON. Oct 18 IF-Musktagum'i visiting Muakiaa out-hustled and outpowered Washington Jefferson today, scoring once through the air and twice on the ground tor a 224 victory. MusUe halfback Ted Emitters climaxed a abort drive in the first period by bulling across for first scora. Dun Cappandl -booted flu extra print Some hburty defensive play (tainted further scoring until deep in deep in the final quarter Am the viattors stormed yards to aeore, Joe Ke-Daniri making fee touchdown and Bob Carlisle MeMug tile bonus point A McDaniel pass to Jim BUae with five minutes to play ffata lshed the searing.

OETIIOD LAODDQY ABB 'A Mini v- I 1 tom el Npe mrnkf 4 9m 9oA WMloyan Nipt Dmiton GRANVMJ3, Ohio. Oct 18 IF Ohio Wesleyan scored a touchdown with one minute to go to hand Denison a 127 defeat before a Big Red homecoming day crowd here today. Hancher threw a 84 yard pass toward Glenn Buttermaa, standing on the Denison goal line. was incomplete, but aa interference penalty gave tt Wesleyan Bishops a first down on the Denison one. Hancher slipped over for foe winning touchdown on a quarterback sneak.

Central State Loses W1LBERFORCE, Ohio, Oct 16 Recovering a third period fumbled punt on Central State's 2-yaiti line. Bluefleld State of West Virginia overcame a stubborn defense on fourth down at halfback Dljjk Hoover squeezed across from yard line to five Bluefield a 12 victory today. Minutes before Central had grabbed the lead on a lightning 90-yard pass play from quarterback Don Carter to right end Vaughn Pleaiant Akron Clips Mt. Union ALLIANCE, Ohio, Oct 18 IF-Pushing across one touchdown in the third quarter and taro in the last Akron University's Zippers potted a 120 Ohio Conference vio-tory over Mount Ihitons Purple Raiders here today. A homecoming crowd of more then 8,500 saw the Zippers register their first shutout since they blanked Findlay College in 1249.

Boston College Nips Fordhom Unit, 21-7 BOSTON, Oct 16 (JV-Boaton University quarterback Tom Gastall bombed Syracuse's highly rated pass defense with four frit half touchdoams today end then the undefeated Teuton withstood a second half rqjly by the Orang men for 41-19 derision and their fourth straight victory. OVERHAUL NOW FOLLAIIDflOTOR SALES, Inc. 545 yf. High Your Plymouth overhaul include! now ring, bearing, vulva grind, oil goskets and now oiL Nothing down and 12 months to pay at only 550 W. KLM PNOM 4-1000 CHRYSUt-nTMOUTN OWN TILL 0 NOV.

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