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tiie Sunday, October 4. mis EIGHT Ohio State BHS Hand 41-7 Trinity Wins Wild Fray. White Hurls Cards to 2-0 Win Over Yanks-Birds Lead Series Tilt Loss in Intercity From Indiana nv I RIT7. IIOUI I.I. P- Bumps Elliott Scores Four Touchdowns COLUMBUS.

OHIO. In a dauUng display of grid.ron Sports Shutout Is First For Yanks In Series Since '26 pyrotechnics, fcatureil by two Tltxr Alsre lightning fast harkficldt. Ohio FreJ Young. tJil State defeated Indiana here Sat urday. 32 to 21.

before 48.227 fan. in the season's inaugural estern i conference fray. I BY JUDSON BAILEY. Georgia Tech Upsets Gene Fckete. Ohio seniational YANKEE STADIUM, NEW sophomore, from Findlar.

was the No. 1 star of the game. The huky ORK. UP) The slashing, speed I youngster scored, three touchdow ing St. Louis Cardinals tore into the New York Yankees again Sat BTOGU AUrVT.

e. fc-e Ts i.xrt la tftal sl-Uc a tt-I r--- t-er-r t. iVl T-rle lU.iet rUtUi-vel ta tr- f-t rare by h-X Tf a Uc at tre t. -m S.t-? day. ll a Lra-i -g r.llS atUtk Crt- r- Notre Dame, 13-6 downs, and booted two extra points for a total of 20 far over urday for a 2 to 0 victory behind shadowing Indiana highly touted the magnificent pitching of Lefty Billy Hillenbrand.

Ernie White who shut out the Hillenbrand Goes 56 Yard. The content was a ding dong mighty sluggers for the first time in a World Series since 1926 and FOOTBALL RESULTS put the Redbirds ahead two games battle all the way. The Bucks Winners Halt Ramblers' Passing Attack to one in the current classic. scored in 11 plays from 57 yards out the first itme they took the nue tne largest crowd World Series history, 69,123, sat ball. Paul Sarnnghaus of Hamil stunned at first by the sight of ton going over from the three.

In the second period Ohio marched rl rM'3' fc erf-s. caft-ci te tU Lrrs fif an avrrare gj cf f. yarti. J-tt as irr.rrtn.i.e 1J y-axix ail Urta Oat Cl. Pijr.r-s ycr.xr tsttter.

Tt', BY ClIAKtX C1I MBULIX. SOUTH BE.ND. I NO. cl 91 yards in 11 plays, sending Fe-kcte over from the three, and the Gxrgi Tech. senders owl a crov? COLLXGC MtPPIS: trT.

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e--j r- Th-M. home boys had a 13 to 0 trad. CJ The came Hillenbrand's great of speedy tracks. cr.e a frt-iw rrn. pur.cfcel holes in the Ncre Dajt.

run. the Hoosiers moving 68 yards a.o carve tv.rxi rry r.l Dm Ceary. -x back. 51 yards la trnrt. Kra Ur.e r'jy lUa their Bronx bombers being smothered, and then later welled up into great cheers for the spectacular fielding of the visiting National leaguers, the Cardinals took control with a run off Spud Chandler in the third inning and scored another off Marv Bruer in the ninth after Chandler had been removed for a pinch hitter.

Cards are Outhlt. It was a stormy struggle with the beleaguered and possibly be in four plays. The halt ended and the a.r jajies U) in 13 to 6 today. It was the f.m Imh defeat In I 1 I with Ohio out In front. 13 to Coach Alvin -Bo" McMUlin's "pore little boys" rnmpnl richt wvl Te Dame la 131 rr ititv i.l 1 11 games an the vkUtt or Notre out front as the third rnmn to a sfjirg T.

II. x.r I e- 1. A.b S. ojened. sophomore Bil Cowan I'ulUtark Halrh tcwrexl Tr.r..:r trvr.t I k.rf: romping 47 yards fur a l.nichdon frt f.

the rr.Z.r.rrt In th f'-! j-ft lc Mr. TeS'lMrs II. I aae to clortax a 75 yard march vwh.ch A ususteae. t. iftki.

riTTl 7 -f gr third period, snuirro.rg er froaJocr a tr.r.r emn 3 al jthe or.e yard l.r.e af.rr a iecv-j ar.cei Tr.rrr wildered 1 ankees arguing time after time with umpires on close decisions at the bases, on balls 7 3u. S'e24 IVA' needed only four plays. ercd Notre Dam fr.t set tr.e y. a r4 jar.t ty r.c-t Score Tm ire In fourth. and strikes at the plate and on Fckete then climaxed a 67 yard the fact that Pitcher White early MXrng lue.

run ly Br.p reared Tat Irai.r.x y. 'SCOOTER' SCOOTS INTO SECOND. "Scooter Rizzuto, Yankee slorttop. slides into KNontl'and gets credit for a stolen base in the first inning of the third World Series game in New York. Cards second baseman Jimmy IJrown is leaping for Catcher Walker Cooper's wild throw, uhirli went into the outfield.

Rizzuto advanced to third on the Umpire is George Magrrkurth. aptihimi in the game was getting his sig march with a 44 yard touchdown run. and the Bucks had the lead nals from Catcher Walker Cooper before stepping onto the rubber. uita an yard imxrion Ta trvre r-t te biH en pais at the start of the fourth tn u. rtt period an4 Tec a cruaed tr.o a UjCT.cary droe ta f.

ATT again, but only for a minute, as Their victory, besides being the Hillenbrand passed to Halfback to 0 lead. first whitewashing administered Lou Saban for a seven yard gain Toledo Rolls VrielU Has Traable. 1 Cotre Darre. with accurate An Seahawks Nip to the Yanks' since Jess Haines pitched a 4 to 0 shutout for the 1926 Cardinals, also was the first and a touchdown to put the Hoosiers on top by 21 to 19. Hillenbrand kicked the third extra gela Itertelli hurried fait forward.

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later. tme starte-l tn re-ered a nJer en le EliS 42. r-'el f.re Hoc mer.t to t' 25 en a lateral raw r--y. Ar.er tffr Asler- The Bucks moved to a touch its touchaowa tally in the lait quarter. down early in the fourth.

Fckete Gophers, 7-6 going three yard for the marker Berteru started it eff. hTver. ith a seea yard ta to climax a nine play 41 yard Over Wesleyan drive. On the first nlay after the kickoff. Capt.

George Lynn of Tom Then Tern alternated wth his brother. CreixhUn sons cf a former Notre Ij.n".e Ohio, intercepted one of Jim De- TOLEDO. Scoring three touch- war's passes on Ohio's 28 and the Kurowaki scoring and Marion reaching third. in crash.r.g ta the Tech sen hai fa.re4 Cree. J4-Uen downs in the last quarter.

Toledo Bucks went the 72 yards in six time since that year that New York had trailed in a World Series except for the temporary advantage Carl Hubbell gave the Giants by winning the opening game in 1936 As in the second game at St. Louis which the Cards won 4 to 3, they were outhit by the Yankees Saturday. But they did much more with their five blows than the staggering world champions could accomplish with six. Yanks Protest. White, a good looking 26 year old sophomore from Pacolet, S.

struck out five batters in the first three frames, also fanned Pinch-hitter Red Ruffing in the eighth and never gave a base on balls during the entire game. It was a walk which started 15. The drive etnered .0 yarci.a lateral frtm Kroi. drr-rr-el fca-c T. Moore lifted a pop foul in front of the Yankee dugout but Croeetti fell down climated by Tern cf.r.t- Ier university rolled to a 26-0 victory Pays.

naiiDack Lcs Horvath con Fumble Halts Minnesota In Last Quarter ryinic to field It. No error wu charged, la la arxl a ra lar ky V.ik Lr-. tH c. tc'ti at over Illinois Wesleyan here Sat- tributing runs of 45 and 15 yard. f.wever.

T. Moore then waa called out on sal II: trlkra. Thf re t.rm-s Ntre Dame r.erei the Ir.f letts. urday night. he lore Lynn "sneaked- a yard for One run, one hit, no error, one left.

YANKEES Chandler struck out. nearly to rr d.rt btt to eafhj, in tv Toledo scored their first touch- touchdown, down in the second quarter, liar- i mmbt. I fnetaa Im1 jaur.i raw rrt C-t i n-s 1-. On the second pitch Rizzuto lined to BY HOWARD MORGEN. Kurowski.

to break up te threat. t. i a II A.bs. II. MM t-." ii lvtr: Nas II' asl.

Tease A a4 M. i. Trasa Teca. KtKkT rr4 a. rua i With the count three and two Croaettl r.t wvr rc w.v.i MINNEAPOLIS.

UP) The old football master, Lt. CoL Bernie fouled off three pitches and finally struck ay catching a pass in tne end zone kTT "7 on a play that originated on the Z.2Z -1 Titan 15. Toledo got a chance to v- a out. ics en v.c ca.i 1 That as Uit te Tr- a Bierman, came back home Satur quarter ir.ey rrvarrr.oti i jar rani, no hlta, no errors, none left. FOl'KTH INNING.

score when a Wesleyan kick was i' "immilH ret a charsce ta r-tre. fir a iv al Cos e4 aa tfte jKer of J.m i day to teach his star pupil, Dr, George Hauser, one more lesson bad. it I-h. to CARD'S Slaughter grounded out 1 lopnorf. r.ut II.

Priddy ufiaesiuted. Chandler to defeat, just as a pass but it was only by the narrowest lurr II With the count two and two, Muslal Cai tunrJ. frrm the Zi was IJche4 ty J.a;-i master. bv Ernie Bonham had whipped of margins that he Hid sr at the rifled a line single into center field. Thomas scored the next two Toledo touchdowns, one on a run and the other on a pass.

The final score came when Shea ran 65 IJ. Gordon went back into short center tol t. him in St. Louis. In the third in- evre by quarters take W.

Cooper's fly. i imtian. nine Saturday George Kurowski 13 14 -ll M-ii rvraMe 5Urtt It A few plays rtatrr sV Miuial was thrown out stealing, DickeyT Minnesota I to 6. DCIOre a CrOWet waited out a free ticket to first vards throuch the entire to Rizzuto. I of .17 Son on nennl toim I nmnn.

rilos rait aca ta Uir.t Notre lurnr No rum, one hit. no error, none left. I YAiNKEiss After working full count, in lact, the teaching lesson was ov -lv 11 1 i 1. I ih and Marty Marion tried to sacri ee him. threx.i.t u.e Uit three er-ar-ters- BIK alea4 earle la r-tBa4 ro4 ti tmmp IUatl cbamar4 a sart 1rt tr cia tier la4ta ffwsj iW ri.

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sr IA. wayne iiau ana iicro reiceri 3. i.no itv- ifi I'crtr bcan W-k cmrl tn t-e cullenbine fouled to Hopp. almost reversed when the Goph- DLMaRKio took two strikes hut then I fouled on a couple of pitches and worked ers carried the ball to the one starred on defense for Wesleyan. -uhaa.

a. 11 1. a.r at It start et U-e ine oniy serious man mrcai was The play was completed, but the Yanks protested that Marion had hit the ball twice, the second time while he was not in the box which the count to two and two before lining a yard line in the last minute but single into left center. Gordon lifted a He h.t Capt. 0-fte M-rrvT thm tr-arrd Tcci stopped on the Toledo 12.

lonn fly to left and Musial after Brail- tripping and falling to his knees got up secutive win streak of 18. Minne- BOX SCORE St. luls (National larue.t crrr-- in a fw ee a 33 yr 4 Wralrvaai T4rSa ii xtanr ihir rf 'l Bu-iiDr time to make the can. sota's last defeat was the next to Keller raised a high fly wtilch Blaugh- would have made him out. But the four umpires conferred on the infield crass and decided to rule the ni kwi XI, to Teh 17.

a I I rt I ter took on the run short riBht. me lasi game Ol tne 1J season. Alt. K. II.

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br Ul.l'IK I evsta. a. avl trre Brown. Zb 4 I 1 1 lleftic play a foul ball, calling Marion No N'. Kulbitskl Fumbles.

cards-Hopp pounced to Rizzuto and Bierman's cersonal victorv ree- seller MMRY. I Haaaa riet an H.li back to bat. He again bunted and Armcntrout wi.a this time beat Chandler's throw to Trich s. Kun Alhir tch as taken ty Gecce Waa-jt'y 3 r-r. -f JKwk l-a 1.

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T. Moore, cf. Static Mrr. rf. Muslal.

If W. Cooper, c. Hopp. lb R.zuWranUto his right to make a fine ord, however, went up one notch cairh of Kurwski's sinking liner. to 20 straight.

He engineered Min- XvtrJt nesota through its 17 straight first for a single. Then White sac rcm Hraifw 3 3 i a 0 rif.ced and Kurowski scored from NlilUllltlllliMI. esr. 111' 0 0 1 I 1 I ler. frtr.l ls.

Otapntan. J.t..d third as Jimmy Brown grounded No rum, no hits, no errors, none ien. record up to inis year ana nis YANKEES Dickey bounced to Brown rhrw1 of Tnwa KuroMski. 3b. land.

Ko.ls. Kulth. Saunrala. Howard, (itroti. Waylaivt.

Lui3 out. 1 0 and was thrown out. Ti iL Michigan Wins Last Half tata ta the 1. frrrn hrre I'ai'rT Marlon, as. White, 2 3 The Yanks never were able to set two hits in any inning, but Priddy fouled to Hopp.

p-u lias won an mree oi us Chandler hit a bounder that Kurowski james. The last minute hid nf the Score by quarters 1 T'l a tanvmcxl over a4 tUttUkri tie -r -m Weseyan iook ana inrew mm oui. i -i Toledo runs, nn hit, no errors, none left. I iiiainjnij waj po.r.t. ta Orarr.

av! IU trr fr. fee 11 yitZK White had the help of some of the most spectacular fielding in sixth inning. an heroic try by Bill Daley, who Total 30 2 37 5 I New York (American latue.) Scoring: Tmrhw- Hrd. Shea. Posits after lu-tilon ll-us- ANN AHItOR.

MICH CAKls Aixer gening a iuu count, vvn.i cr-nrrd lh r.nnhirt' nn trtiirh 3J arl darxtr tve V- f.rth 1 rt VJ mA j-nl I -v Michigan's tr.iVty ton. Mnler. Rlitulo. 4 lrvi frr Ve-re U.e tearl-rt rr. series history.

In the sixth inning Roy Cullenbine singled with two out and the crowd cheered as lis vs i Offrcla: Referee Fsf ml. I held tor 49 minutes byj Brown knocked a grounder to Gordon uuwii. lining a pass on nis tu who tumbled the ban but' recovered it to yard line, Daley apparently was A. M. Smith.

Head linrstnaa K.e Field Judse C. T. us. L. in iu mivw iui ute out.

i v. to fcr the xore. at Mas. l--r t-ni-rj a 5a Ulr-ei -t rr. The jay en r-e 3T.

Moore fliixl deen to DiMaErio piucaicu, UUI SHOUa iUUe tfiu DiMaggio came to bat. He hit a tremendous fly into left centerfield only to have Moore catch it while er'S Tee an underdog Michigan bull Icoi-a btl! team, ran ta three quick a' touchdowns tn the seccv4 hall Saturday to Win 30 ta 0 fee their mt decisive victory ta 13 Jears a of the tntrattate series. No run. no hlta, no errors, none left. With his teammates blocking bril- YANKEE8 With the count three and vantlv anirled arrn! th field two.

Rizzuto fouled to W. Cooper. acro" x.ne Iieiu Croaettl rolled to Brown and waa thrown Dick Fisher knocked him Out O. oul- bounds on the one yard line. I SB 1 1 3 I I I Ilaett.

lb. Ooctll. 3b. Cullenbine. rf." Di.Maxcio.

rf. (ordon. 3b. Krllrr. If Hirkry.

Iriddr. 3b. lb. handler, p. Vandy Wallops criss-crossing directly in front of 1-5 trfe -J t-rir.

La en et tv i.s Kfsk -f tv-ks -1 fc--e Musial, who fell down and som vuiienoine looped a smcie jnio uon rm.m Purdue, 26-0 ersaulted. center I ajivtii a iui llici Uliuuvi, ut'iic In the seventh inning Musia' Tf vt t- tke Ui Thre 3 0 3 a a I DLMagglo drove a tremendous fly into Flick, charged headlong into VIC left center and Terry Moore took trie hall Kulbitski Ocnher fullbark at he with a great running catch right Wi front UlOSK. Pn.cr IUUDaCK, a IVefore spcciaiors. aosne 37.uhj fewer than lat year the inullttt crowd tor the 1 19X5. Mschsfan drote 3 leaned his back against the low NASHVILLE.

TKNN. t.T) Jsr.s-TS, tttuflinf The V'andcrbilt CtmmKlores. un or Muslal who also fell down and somer-liamc iniu inc line, hihi mr laiirr wall to catch a 400 foot fly by Joe Gordon and on the next play Itrrurr. p. again.

fumbled with the Seahawks re leashing a smooth working attack 'CVe-rrw tlllJ-r a ari ir i-e iuii wmuiiim i-o mm, one nil, no errors, one iei. Slaughter leaped high into the ai v11ii.il in uta the air and on the ground. Thus ended the last threat ot just in front of the right field by wtry Don t- ToL! 33 3 IS i undcrtuJy for the injured Tcenl i-s Iljtled for 't handlrr In Xth i crashcri em m.4v i Hatted for Chandler In Mh i tfte fcl 1 1 or slaughter's foul. the Gophers, who clearly donv sj im, 1 1. J.

r- three feet high, to make a thrill marched to an almost elfortless 26-0 victory over Purdue before Musiai grounded to Priddy who fumbled mated play in the second half. ing gloved hand catch of a fly me ban in back of nrst but was able to am eea SL 1-nuU .001 12 Michigan ran up IS first by Keller that seemed about to 18.000 surprised spectators Satur iv t. atif. la ti, tile itt. throw to Chandier ii time for Uie out.

009 period. Daley put the Tnhem New- York W. fooDfr iorl Kfllr. dron into the stands. 00 a three arI l-el tack day.

Rip I i mn. nn nn, no rrmra, none ien. I mtr Innfl U' th a 11 vnr.i Slaughter also made another YAMKKra.Uiuiil h.rb.,1 ili i r. r.n -miuiini nimm inr Serving notice that they were a real threat in the wide t-n wiui a m.iiin is jinn vj mij. I'y luO.ir.s; arI a.f f.

up IRRIIUII 4 left wail. fert from the piate. to Iouchaown run on double lat- catch against the wall of a 34 Kuna batted In Itrnwn. Mauth ter. Molrn bae Rlf ulo.

Sar I fire While. Isomble rls Krl- ake uoruou a ny. erai dui ivuiDiisKi railed to con Sautheaytern conference race, the Marquette aiauitriter ran back almost to the low all in front of the riptit field stands, 3.v I ngni dui iasi anay ieam nppcu Pr itukrr. I-efl en hate yardage ed.e waa to 10. Nebraska ThroHlei feet from the plate, and leaped hLKh Into OOpnerS Lead nt UrSt UOWTIS.

the burly uouermaKer line to New York. St. Lt. l-rned shreds in the first quarter, pushed run New York. 0: M.

Iui. I. tne air ram ia aspectacuiar gloved nana A r. In 35-7 Tilt catch of Keller's lonK nv. ov fly by Keller to end the game.

The only time a Yankee got past first was in the first inning efter Rizzuto beat out a bunt to lead off. He stole second and when Catcher Cooper made a high throw into centerfield, scampered mm wV u. t- a wsss imsM tmm tis uickey grounded to Marlon and was ine seanaWKS TOUCnaown. An over a pair of touchdowns in the iue an ball Oft Chandler. 1 I-w JkT second and scored again in the (Kurow-akl): off Turner.

1 (Mi.jIB wiaic, wv thrown out. Inwa mint ranirhf kv Warman eighth inning. Fnckey, right half, on the three CARDS On the first pitch Hopp grounded yard line whpn it annsarixi ror- third. They were on the Boiler- Mall. Strikeout Ity Chandler, maker five when the tame cndd.j3 tT.

Moore. 3: Slioihur); by Schrelner Score 3 Touchdownt on to third. But he died right co vroraon ana was wrowa out. 4- Kurowski knocked a hot roller almost dl- lam 10 lnto end zone and UNCOLN. Nta -T W.th an air that haJ the Iowa backs torr.y'.eteiy bttaSilcd.

and corr.ple'.e ar.4t the forward wall. NebraUa White. 6 (Cullenbine. IHMactlo. rectly at Crosetti who played the ball for he Was downed On the two.

C-e c.e irns bounce and when lt didn't come up lt I TVia r.nnk.. tr i isoraon. a nanaier. roeiit. nun- Lake rOreSf In-).

rUchlnc Samnurr-Off there while Hasset pqpped foul and Cullenbine and DiMaggio struck out in succession. FIRST INNING. rm- .1,1 I i .1 itADisorc. wis. cr a ArrvcTica rrvj Pave rackr4 up t.tre tactiwr.

Sat Marion bounced to Rmuto who threw to no iook me oau on me ftlinne- launchM its tt.c Si t.Ue drive Saturday a Gordon In time to force Kurowski at sec- sota 36, and Went the full distance LAKE FOREST. ILL. CT Chandler. 3 Ml. 1 run In I In-! Lake Forest collcRe overwhelmed I nine: oft Itreuer.

3 hit. 1 run In the Wheaton college Crusaders 0 Inninr (none oul In 9th. fIUhed TVP.rS Brown bouncfd to Chandler and caW 100 a touchdown. Fred Gage as thrown out. T.

Moore was calld out urday to re a 3S WJfc. to 3 -tey over WlliriaWay strikes Laustitr was called out on Six cf the II pae that low-a with a passing attack to win its to 3 batters): ofT Turner. hit. white fouled to Dickey. I KicKea the game winning point, vfSiSJfiV tert-.

Minnesota outclassed the Sea- YANKEBS Priddy popped to Brown near! looking at only four pitches. run, no hits, no errors, none left first football same of the season, run In 1 Inning. Loinf pltchcrl State threw- were fcy 31-3. 1 Chandler. 'the Huik.es.

Bests Alsab i.i imnu 4 hsi mtraiut YANKEES Riziuto bunted and beat second base. nawKs in aimosx every aepari- Kumwski's throw to first for a single RuffinK batted for Chandler and struck Tnpnt. Jorinff 13 firtt rlrtvi-n to Afr foulinit off one pltrh Hassett slso out on four pitches. s. RlKUto lined a single Into left center, Crosetti grounded to Kurowski and was yards net to 107.

and C0molctin2 trel to bunt and the ball hit trie thumb his left hand and the (tame was de-laved while he went Into the dugout for Nir.r vor.K ii t1 tf.J Jre -ll r.p at rafk s. thrown ont. I nur- mccot tn 79 varrl. nr No runs, one hit. nn errors, on left.

1 retain. Th llaelfrra eaatbt ftre lb Hay of ife a4 quarter aa4 Aaae4 as re fr lame feetir. Ikitr of thrsn mm jaM avare4 br rwbrelner. Tbr a444 tfee (ft In tbe lbt4 justler. ninth inning.

and 43 yards for the Seahawks, Haett the count to two and two CARDS Brown ngled to right center. Northwestern Tips Texas, 3-0, On Last Period Field Goal then lifted a high pop foul to w. Cr- back of the plate. ttr-, rc AI S. StVs e't I.

Dunteo ano ureuer maoe ai. Cullenbine. a switch hitter, was called high throw to Riiiiito for an error In at- irin coupKe, t'ie aw mtx-in on on empting to hen. i orr nnwn at second and was completely smothered hv the Wlh the r.nint twn strikes fid ons ball tn.lh runt.ers were snf IS eiisiiKtiter rspiwil stiarn slngls lo em-1. r.MEEl.

Itiill" slols sru1 and 1ui ha.l calla.I tor a ltr)i oul scoring Itrown and T. M.w.r. slid under lie J)iaycl, ii.aJf a w.M tlirtiw over Bwn'i lies.l Inlo OiMaKKiu's ttiruw at third as Slaughter DrM an erir lettuig Rmuto took second. Iowa Naval MMMUV. rnltlnsi Minnesota Uh! Heir.

W'M'jnr the four yard l.ne atvl then and runner, romped away to the' Jim Turner marched In from the bullpen Kr lr. itn Ut Z'7Zl I 1 ear game. a in the i taenia. Mlt-. U.or., scoeeU rst u.h- CUj.x merre tec t.s errat down on the eFen.rg fcar.a Ka t.

e.r punled. to pitch for New York. I rvsto BY DAVE HOIT. EVANSTON, ILL. CT AI Pick, an obscure guard on North- race on to third.

D.MaEsio then struck out. 'o runs, one hit. one error, one left. SECOND INNING. otPTis Wben the Yankees took th Longhorns 24.

Pick click picked up three yards and Graham raced first to the 18. then Although the Texans had Musial was walked intentionally. I DiMaggio made a running catch of W.ltfc.-tr.ts R.T Michel' Northmen tern worried eei Cooper's short fly back of second base. I Rlneer rat rcrrr.r:c:y xr nif, r.LaT ran r-e western's bench for two years. Hopp flied to Keller in snort left center touiew to the 13.

Here the vaunted Tex- fie.d Haeett retired from the lineup with Piumeartner Q-B R. fSandberr L.H Daley fVckev F. Kuihitek'. and Keller, threw to Dickey in time to J-fnataer numerous occasions, the Wildcats actually hai an edge In Impor had his big moment Saturday. Tr.flilv movine over to first base ana tn ans.

unscored on In two previous catch T. Moore eliding Into the plate for veteran Frank Crosetti playing third. Mu- tant statistics, rolling up 10 Cm games this year, held tichtly. uuuuic piay. i ii I uii oas uunii ireu- 1 With the Wildcats and Texas Longhorns in a scoreless deadlock s.a'.

was thrown out by Rizzuto. rwirwr went out the same way, One run, two hit, one error, two I Scort by quart Lynn Waldorf. Northwestern YANKEES Cullenbine fiied to T. Moore. I Iowa Naval 1 2 3 4 TM .7 0 0 1 .6 0 0 0 a downs to their epponents completing seven passe to the fr two strikes.

Hopp also I Minnesota for three and one half periods the West Bend. senior came in bounced to Rizzuto and was thrown out. DkMapgio singled to left. Gordon fouled to Kurowski. Keller flied to Slaughter against Lonchorn six and gaining coach.

bekoned Graham to the bench and sent out Tick. With quarterback Dud Kean kneeling the quarter. in 3 3-3. K4 irf Jack Wink wh rt4 a rata trttn AIaVs III Li tt- tl lT hU own 33 to Srhre r.er en the'a. Marquette 41 and the larky man outdatance.4 the ILUvp saJe- Whalei ty man In the race fee cL ru'wback Tat Harder kkkel the EurCta, 42-0 pent.

I rotlel cp 12 firtt ElT.rXA. da-ATS to II. tt tht'cO; hax-iej a the No rnna. no hlt. no error, none TiVtfTr.ii rtriiAf! struck out.

Sonrlns: Tourtidmrrj Fisher for Sohatieri; Palv. Point after touchdown kick a field goal from the 19 right field wall. TT. ier grounded out to Hopp. unassisted yards via the air to Tcxa 33.

The visitors held a three yard margin Uaae (placement). yard line and bring Northwestern runs, one hit, no errors, one ten. Witn the count fe and one. Dickey on the 19, Tick swung his fxt truly and the ball went over the 3 to 0 triumph before 43.000 wite.t a iib: Into center. Ole Illinois Rallies in yards by rushing.

116 to North western's 143. Priddy flied deep to T. Moore In center- limp spectators in Dyche stadium. crossbars 29 yards distant. That was the ball game and the Texans Up to the time Tick made his Landis' Niece Misses Game elMMUT.

In 4th Period to Win fieM. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. THIRD INNING. lUdgers mate 213 yards fcy 43- dtUil here ivacen Ts simmm TriM rH knew it. JACKSONVILLE, ILL.

CT Serlasesves I I- M''ii. Lt. I a.r awi rut ie ii "t.rers 10 second appearance midway in the final the intersectional rivals had chased up and down the field riBTM Kurowski looked at three balls Field Texa' Star. Si 1 Entering the game in the fourth then sfter the count had reached three The Southwestern powerhnme sr-'l two he walked. CHICAGO.

CD Navy orders quarter, Tony Borcich, a sopho wat. im In a fruitless search for touch tri to sacrifice but after a cm nearly yielded two more points to i 1 teesessi sms Slawtf I see i V.V.V.V.V.. I-" T. J. a i .1.1.

v.e prevented K. M. Landis from tak- more from Chicago, stretched lin of four umpires In the mid downs via their famed running die of the ir.neld It atearently was ru.e the audacious Wildcats le(ore the game was over. Johnny IVtrovich ing his niece to the World Series nois college's one point lead over in New York Saturday. Hanover into a 19 to 6 win with -1 hi.

h.w-t had hit foul In the patter and passing attacks. That Was Ball Game. drew back to pass in a last min Landis. commissioner of base- two quick touchdowns Saturday. a.

Lx fi-t. Marion then laid down another bunt and beat Coand.ers throw to first for on a close decision, Kurowski -a ute gamble and was tackled right ball, had promised the trip as a In the second quarter. Bill Neal eSSl t. 1 k.m nn second. The big break of the game came when Texas punted out of bounds on Northwestern 's 40 midway in graduation gift to the niece on I had passed to Dick McGurk for a'jo bunted, sacrificing the run' T'm N.

.4 aj 1 on the goal line. The ctlnale ruled the ball down a scant half tout inside the playing area and comDletion of her naval training the first Illinois score, and nai rets to third and second. Chandler 1't 1 I It It the last quarter. Otto Graham course in Northampton, for I booted the extra point from place Rmwn bounced to Gordon near the v. r-'i i.

cn-l" lia (isxeawat. Hsnssa I e-ai-mti, the Longhorns ran the ball in to the wildcats dangerous passer thrown out, the WAVES. ment. second base bs and was i.

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