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Evansville Press from Evansville, Indiana • 19

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'V 'r-'-irt'-'i'S 54 y' lvi 'y -V V4-- hi i -j i EVANSVILLE INDIANA SUNDAY NOVKMDKR 10 AND NOTRE DAME BATTLE TO 0-0 TIE KICK GIVES INDIANA WIN OVER NORTHWESTERN Camera Registers Panoramic Record of Evansville Triumph Crowd of 74000 Fans See Two Great Teams Clash In Defensive Classic H00SIERS REGISTER 7-6 UPSET Bugged Irish Front Wall Holds Off Scoring Threats of the Cadets and South Benders Are Brought to Halt on West Three-Yard Line-Star Backs Fail to Shine in Melee Two-Yard Pass From Raimondi Brings Touchdown in Final Quarter Drive By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK Nov Two mighty fool bn 1 1 elevens ripped and slaxhfd anil tore at each other for 60 getion-erammed mi nates on the turf of Yankee Stadium today and when it was over the Fighting Irish of Notre Dmne were forced to settle for a scoreless tie and the An interesting icene from the Evansville-Sontfaern Illinois Normal battle at Boise Field yfcsterday afternoon is caught here hy the Courier and Press cameraman --Walter Bailey Evansville captain and fullback (No 38) is shown carrying the ball for an eight-yard gain early in the game He was stopped by Milosevich No 68 Southern Illinois tackle Bailey scored the first Evansville tonchdown mjtsmntwTT distinction of having- shattered Army's 25-game winning streak The first great post-war college classic played before a rapacity throng of more than 74000 In perfect football weather saw the redoubtable black knights from West Point threateW repeatedly after recovering Notre Dame fumbles and Intercepting wayward Irish passes hot they could not score Touted as one of the most terrific teama ever to come out of South Bend the burly Irish powered (4 yards down to Army's three-yard strips In the second quarter In their only real offensive gesture' Only the one time did they carry Jha ball past mid-field' though twice In the second half they fell upon Army fumbles In Cadet territory and could do toothing with the opportunity all-conquering team facing It's first major test from a team filled with thoughts of revenge for heatings absorbed the past two years muffed It's best scoring chance In the opening period when It was held for downs on the Notre Dame IS after Coble Bryant right tarkle had rt1 covered an Irish fumble on the 14 Dm and Clean It was a bruising breathless struggle Only two Army players Fells (Doc) Blanchard and Glenn Davis the two-time All-America hackfleld brilliants went the route for the Cadets The Irish with a wealth of warning prevented cither from breaking away on one of the long touchdown rnns for which- they have become famous Blanchard in 20 amaahea at the Notre Dame defenses had a net gain of 80 yards to ahowfor a strenuous afternoon His usually elusive little running mate Davis showed a net of S3 yards for the IS times he lugged the leather The best either wrote Into the-records was a 21-yard sweep around his left end by Blanchard in the third period Notre big forwards threw up an almost airtight defense against Army'a vaunted running at lack and seldom could Arnold Tucker the Cadets' noted passer pierce the Irish secondary with hia bullet pegs' Army though thin in reserve strength was equally auccessful in fighting orf tha Notre Dame steamroller when it was necessary to dig in The statistics If anything gave Notre Dame a little the better of it though the Irish scoring threats here fewer and it was Army which time and again had the ball in the greenback's territory and was -trying desperately to score by the aerial route The big hall-luggera from Indiana led by Gerry Cowhlg a 211-pounder who struck with the power of an express train and Terry Brennan a shifty 18-year-old chalked np 173 yards by rushing compared to Army's 138 I'asalng Cssleat Juhnny Injark Noire Dame's All-America quarterback candidate attempted 17 passes and completed five of them for 62 -yards Tucker his rival for national recognition and Davis shot 16 toward hopeful receivera and four of them connected for an identical 62 yards Notre Dame ground out 11 first downs to Army'a 8 four of them In tha course of Its abortive 84-yard drive In the second quarter which barely failed when Bill Gompera a aubstltute halfbark was driven out of bounds only three yards from tha Army goal line on fourth down As Notre Dame was deadly ln-(feutlaued an 1'ageS-ll Column 4) tw Pot Hair Dim Pool LI Martin BIIm LTi Connor HU'lr lOi Slanalvo noa Blrohmrvcr Ufiomrtta RC1 Mulrimrelo Bryant RT Pa'lan Ppidbrrs RE Killy Tucker OR Lujack Da via 1H Brennan Rowan Sltko Blanchard FB Panalll Ry TOMMY REVISE EVANSTON 111 Nov (UP) Charley Armstrong a substitute tackle place-kicked on extra point lo give Indiana University a 7-8 upaet' victory over Northwestern today before a crowd of IS 000 apectatora The victory kept alive Indiana'a aliin hopes of retaining lta Weat-ern Conference rhamplonahlp and eliminnled North weatern from any further title cnnalderallon Armstrong a former R-17 pilot with more than 60 mlaaiona In tha European theater returned to In-illaiia in time leat aeaaon to aid tha Hooalera to their firat chkit) pionahlp In hiaiory Hia placement againat thla aama N'orthweatern tram gave tha Hooalera a 7-7 tie In the dying minutes of tha game ruihed in from the hench in tha final ha calmly added the point that gave Ro" McMillin'a combination ita third conference virtory of thn aeaaon aa againat two loaaei Many I'enaltlea In a dull gama marked by frequent penaltiea and fumblea Indiana came from behind to take cherge of the contest in tha final half The Honaiers won by rap-Italixlng on Nnrlhwealern: mla-(akea Indiana'a tonchdown eama on the firat play of the fourlb period when Hen Raimondi the nation's leading forward paaarr croaaedhg the maaaeil N'orthweatern defepae hy ihrowlng a fourlb down toaa when the Hooaiera were only a yard from the goal line The pain went to reserve Halfback Dick Der? anek who waa off In tha end aona without a N'orthweatern defender near him Armalmng then came in and place-kicked tha winning point Indiana ha ri driven to North-weaiern'a one-yard line on the previous time it hsd the ball bnt lacked the punch to get it over Northwestern's Frank Achenhreti-ner then punted out to the 36 and the Hooalera ground their way in II play a to the one to act tha alage for nalmondl'a paaa Northweatern'a touchdown cams In the aecond period and waa aet up by a fumble by Indiana'a Rob Cowan whch Art Murakowakl recovered on the Hooaiera' 3fl-yard line A paaa from Jerry Carla to Ken Willgen took the hall to the eight and then Vic Rchwall circled left end for the touchdown Nullified Rch wall's try for the extra point was good but Northwestern waa guilty of holding and penalised IS yards Schwall'a aecond attempt from the 17-yard line waa wide and Ihfa waa the break whirl) in the final analyala derided tha game Nnrlhwealern never made an-(other aerfnua threat until the Anal Stunk It Say Lujack Here Gene Logel breaking away on one of hia ground-gaining jauntg in the lecond quarter of the Evansville-Southern Illinois game The Courier and Preaa telephoto lens catches the players of both teams in some interest ing and unorthodox poses Evansville won the game 21-7 to mark np their sixth straight viotory the best record in the history of the school The 1925 team won five straight Score bv Arnr Notre Dams Armv: Bud Hires Raw-1 era Anderson Tasvel Drury Ray Cen'er Yeoman Llvesavl Oust at ton West Noire Dome: Martin Aoalund Sullivan Urban Rot al Fischer WendrU Backfleld Aahbiush Cowhls Dampen Slovak Swlatowlcr Officials: Refcr-R A Baraum Wisconsin Krlrtier Ohio Hradllneaman Paul Ooebrl Mlehisan Field Bill Orals Mich lain Statistics LATE DRIVE NETS EVANSVILLE VICTORY ACES WIN 6TH GAME IN A ROW LOCAL Ivanavlllr 11: in Teiehira Rtlt 40 WMlvillr lilt) i BIO TKN 1 Ohio Btaf 30: Pltlebunih 11 Indiana 1 Norl hwratn aniiTH Duke 11: Wake Forest I Ceorala jJ: pinrlda 14 Ocnrala Tech 31 Navy Wlnslon Balem Teacher 13: at Paul Poly Vaing aa many playera aa pointa acored Relix'a hlgh-acorlng fool ha 1 1 team aleam-rollered out-ciaaaed Waal villa ill 40-tt laat night at Iteitx Bowl before 3501) chilled grid fane Coach Herman Ryera of tha Panthera aubatlluted exactly 29 time and time tha Army 138 It I 3 Notr Dima First down 11 Yard aalnrd ruahlni 113 forward paaara itirmntM IT Forward passes ilmplctrd Varda aalnrd forward pa ulna IS Forward pauci incmpirfl hy 1 Yard sained runbacs Intcr- niptrd paaaM I Avcrasa distinct of punls 41 Total yards all kick return'd IT Opponents' fumbles recovered I Yards lost by prnaUlM I at no during game 110 3 30 three minutes of play when a desperate passing attack rarrled It from i a own five-yard Una to Indiana's 26 before it surrendered the ball on downs The impoteney of the teama la reflected hy the fact Northwest-ern'a total yards hy paaalng and rushing waa only 26 yards Indiana'a hut two yards more Weil Vlrtlnla If: Pordham North Caroline 31: William and Mary 1-X stern Kentucky Trachrra 31: Loula-yllle i WetRrn Marlyand IT Randolph Macon Tenneeae 11: Mlaslaslppl 14 Tulana (Xrmann 13 Vanderbill 1: Norih Carolina Blair A Vlrainl Trrh 13 Waahinalon re 1 Morchounr 34: 8'JUlh Carolina Slate 13 Allen 0 Ororaia Hi ate 0 Tenne Tech 31 Ueorirtown Collei Pens rota NAS 30: Rollins Collree 14 Misalasiupl Blale 33: Auburn 0 Ororer waahlnaloii II: Citadel I Blaik Still High On His Cadets Southern Illinois Normal Is Victim of Local Surge in Last Quarter 21-7 converted and that was the game The vlalllng Tlgera allowed no offensive power at any time and Ihe Reilx goal line waa never aerl-oilaly threatened Ilaluaka and Fullback fiimtiargia were Hie leading ground gainera for Westville The Helix hand uiHrclicd In a drixxle of rain at Hie half did the Hiiltnpper offensive come to a halt regardlea who waa playing The Reilx firat eleven waa used aparingly four minutea in the opening half and the firat eight minutea of the third period It waa a romp from the atari aa Reila scored Its Initial touchdown on the fourth play of the gama after the kickoff llexemlier Scores Minnesota 13: Purduo 1 ltwa 11: Wisconsin 1 Micniian Michlaan Bill 1 INDIANA DePauw 1 Indian Bill 13 last III Tsachara Ball blalr 1 Mhhiaan Norms! I kailham 31: Canirrbury 4 Butler 31: Bt Joseph's Wabash 30: Lake ureal Indiana Central I Hattuver Franklin 13: Manchraltv 1 Crdarvillr tOhibi 33: Roar Poly Wcalrrn Mlchman 31: Valparaiso 13 SANT Army 3: Nolle Duiur a Boaiun Co Hear 311: UnirartoWB 13 Caar 34: Carnraie Tech Prim 41: Columuia Penn hialr 34: Temple a Byraeiiar 14 Cornell 1 Harvard 31: Darlmouih 1 Holy Cross 31 Cnlaalr 13 Lenlih 3 Vlrainl 30 Prlncelon I Yale 40 Broun 0 Sillier- 41: Ijalayelle 3 fil Bonaienture a Bowlin Ureen 0 Umv 1 Hampohira 11: Boalon Rlrhmimd 31: Davlriaon Florida A and 31 Tnakraer 13 Loulsianl aisla 31: Alabama 31 Narlhneslrra Oorskl Ivg Dllranreer Sarkisian Hirsen MVlr Wiliam Carle Aarhrnbrmner I Dewsr Schwa II nil Cowell Kverlsl Fho Nnrlh -e-tarn Indian T-j Tnnchdnens -Sehwell Deranek Poiols eller Imnhdiiwn-Armsimne Snhsl ll ill Nnrlhwealern: Bnds Fn-realilf Farrell Holland Kseers Dmnuw Oldsrh Tnurck Buraon Mscktnfl Cnn-nert Murakowakl Hunt Bsssota BieeeL Kcrfe Indians: Bnds Bsrf klewiri The march began on Reilx's 4:1 North Carolina Colleac 34 Johnson Smith Bouih Carolina II: Maryland 11 Wllherforcr 1: Krnlnrky Blale 4 Vlreinle MMIIer Instil ill 311: Pnrmen 1 Booth Carnllna 31: Maryland 1 Quanllco Marine 1: Norlolk Tralnlna Howard Unlvr rally Hampton Institute a 1-rrbTtrrlen 11: Wofford 14 Miaaie'lnpi 33' Auburn a gpw nnnrliruit33! Rhole laland Biota 0 mini Union 3: Allrrhmy 0 rmlly 3d Nnrwirh a In Point 41: Brnnklyn 1 Waihlnalnn Col Krnlnrky 3: Meronellr 1 Hempden-aydnry 3A: Wei lee 13 By KAY FRANKS Kvanaville College's football team thrilled a Homecoming crowd of I £1)0 Saturday afternoon at Boats Field by 'wailing until the last quarter to score two touchdowns and trim alublKirn Southern Illinois Normal 21-7 The win not oiijy put the finishing touch on a auccessful Hoine-romlng Day but also set a new Evansville College consecutive win record Southern Illinois was the sixth straight victim to fall before the Aces thla season and the previous record waa five In a row established hy the 1926 eleven The Turple Ares were nff to a flying start when CapL Walter Bailey scored on a line plunge early in (lie first period Tile visiting Maroons stiffened In the second quarter however and slopped the Kvanstille laiys while (I'aHtluueil on Page 2-II I'ulumaS) a a Kvaaa CoL 111) fii Nn IU Nor (T) CnrTlind Tearheri Hartwlck I Main 33: Bourioln 1 Hiann Bartklawtri Bark Blbbl Groom Darinak 'nida Omuqika Statistics N'weatarn Indiana arnrlns: Touchdown Dsvld 3 Dreamier 3 Reed Jarkeon Extra WII-aon 3 Conk Aiihstitulmna: Rail -will-Ism Hire Henx Robertson Turker Schmidt Johnson Wlllner Oeklrg Bell Jarkann Bmlxmsn Hcrlsherxer Wilher-wmnn Reed Hnrr David Cnok Cleiie-neide Henke Bchnurr Reditan Cox Deal Oekin Westville Shew Lair Olllriala: Rrlrire Poln'er umnlre-XlH-rhsrl: hrarilmramaii Drvaull all o( Kranavlllr NEW YORK Nov Tha roar of 75ono voices waa heard faintly In tha passageway under Yankee Btadlum as a door opened and a Notre Dams team filed into its dr easing-room it wasn't beaten of course The Irish hsd put up a whala of a battle to hold a fine Army team to a scoreless tls But in every move every attitnde the lrlah looked liks a dejected group of playera They obviously had expected to win and wera disappointed Later after Coach Frank Leahy had kept the press and well wishers wailing a half-hour whlls ha and hia players took their showers and cooled off Quarterback Johnny Lujack put it this way: hops' wa didn't disappoint too many people Here it was the football battle- of tha century and ws stunk it Leahy smiling and affable waa somewhat mors conservative in hia analysis boys are a little bit ha said really expected to really wee amaxed at the display of fins defensive football by both' tea ms I thought they both would score at least two or three Lujack who played virtually tha entire gams at quarterback for Notre Dame said his sprained ankle was swollen a bit but didn't trouble him too much It was tha tendency to fumble when Notre Dame started to march that bothered him more HArmy was the toughest team we faced both offensively anil defensively" he aalil won't be in the game with Jcnhy who willingly took the rap for Army's Interception of Lnjack'a passes thought the quarterback ain't quite aa quick and nifty and rouldnVgo buck quite aa fast on paaa as before ha waa hurt the first time since I have been a coach we didn't do any work on forward ipsss protection last week" Leahy explained' waa afraid of Injuries and that kind of blocking requires perfect timing and dally The Notre Dame roach said ha considered the play of Jlm-Martln hia freshman left end -and tackle Georgs Sullivan who was playing In hia third game thla season aa outstanding 11a also paid tribute in the Army defense played Inspired ball and waa really lilltlng'' be said defenses were set up nicely to stop our si Asked which Army players ha considered heat Leahy replied: always Is a pleasure to see hacks like Blanchard and Davis run eren though they don't go far" The listeners the Idea he wae very happy that they didn't go far Plral down Nat garda ruahlna Nat virri paulnx Forward ulamptad Forward cnmweiml kniward Inlarcrpivd Number of punl I ll IS a i Vlrainl Unhm Id: Rhow University ia aorTHWFtT Arkansas 1: Rirr 4 Arkansas aisle 0: Hendrii Teacher Tea 33: Baylor 1 Kansas 14: Oklahoma 11 Texas A If 14 Smith MMhndlst Tech 11: New Mexico 4 ulsa 10: Oklahoma A 13 Utah 13 Colorado Assies a FAB WK8T UCLA 14: Orexnu Boiilhern Calilorma 14: California I Wsslihielim 31: Blaiilurd IS Oireuii Hlslr 34: Idaho mm Krsncisro 34 Knobs a Stale I Deliver 14: Wvoiiiinr a ('iilursilo Hljl 14 I'nlorsdu (Ndlrar II Uisli 13: Ikiluradii A 4 13 141 in ia 31 1 Statistics x-Arerxa diKiain of punl ill Fiunblra Hall Inal oil liimolr 3 Nnmlirr ul iMuiall ira YarilH Inal iH-uaIira -Fmiu line ul acrineii Hnlz WpmviIIi 4 4 I Id 21 Ift 4S 0 7 Assault Romps To Rich Victory firii downs Miiniiiifcvatll PirM itllNllN MeiPciPN 1 61 oil lirhl UlHAiib Ynius IMillFd i'll lltl'N YulUV kml NirilliliirfiiP I'uiiuril tti 1 1 mpi pit luni6ur(i MUM viHuwlPli'd YMrdh mmiiipU Numlwr ol urimllluK Vatriln IukI iMiiMhlpp Numlpr uf O'liilh AVPINVP FRfdMMP PlllllM PnmhkM Own JiimhlPA mmprpdo Halil) IE Ruiler LT Lurlii Field Goal Wins For Kansas 16-13 ai 4 I 2V a ttarhanlt Ul hrhuairr CrOUfh eeeaaaa5" IIWHR Kraurr Cnavrnvr Hawkins jnsirirw for twn of Ihe Islllcs swept wide to hls left inlo Ihe end sona from the 2 Wilson converted from placement With tha game only four minutea old Ihe Panthera puahed arroaa their aecond tally Taking the hall on the 61) yard atripa Dexemher raced to the 32 on a lateral from Quarterback Charlie Fisher After Reilx drew a Hve-yard offaide penalty Jerry David alnslicd llironpli right guard for 37 yard Jaunt ami (lie fin I of two toiii'lidowiis for him during (lie game After Wllsoii'a attempted kick for exlru laiinl went wide Hi" first lea mi was sidelined and didn't rcinru uniil the slart of the third perlisl The sernml sqnud kept ill Panthers rolling and registered another score In Ihe second period to make the half-time margin f) larkson recorded Ihe six-pointer when he went over lfl guard from th 3 after Hob Wlllner had act up the tally by recovering a Westville fumble on tha visitors' 35 On the first Reita play In the final half Dexemher weaved and cut 32 yards through the entire Illinois team for hia second TD Wilson's kick waa good and Reilx held a 2B-U lead Sd-Tard Kaa After speedy George Ryera had reeled orf a thrilling 28-yard run to the 2-jrard line David tisik il over for itcitx'a fiflli tally and Wilson booled the 33rd poliil NEW YORK Noy Thera waa no elation nor was there any dejection aa Army'a still unbeaten but now tied footballers trooped into their dressing-room deep in the heart of Yankee Stadium after their bruising battle with Notre Dame Subdued might be the word Their winning streak of 26 atrqighi: over a nearly-three-ysar period hsd been snapped snd realisation of this made them quiet and thoughtful aa they hurriedly ahnwered donned heavy warmup auits and hurried to their bus Coach Karl (Red) Bislk although atill high on his Cadets nevertheless showed his disappointment when aome one aug-gealed he should feel good about llie guurip should I feel good?" he countered lilaik termed the game a great bailie of derenaca and said he nminlalua hia opinion to-wlt that Army mill ia a great team Doc lilanchard and Gleuu Davis the famed touchdown twins wars pretty well bottled up by the stout Notre Dime defense blit Rlaik said he was highly satisfied with their showing The two Cadet stars were marked men all afternoon with the comparatively unsung Arnold Tucker stealing much nr the spotlight with his sparkling play Ijrge Herman Hickman Cad-t line coarh ohvlnusly was proud of the way hia pupils withstood the attack of the touted South Benders and said that toward the finish the Cadet forwards were more than bolding their own It had been expected that Notre Dame might have an advantage np fruut due to superior replacements lint -this dill not hold true 'Col 61st! Biff) Junes former Army player and for several years head coach who now ia graduate manager of athletics at West Point voiced the asms opinion of the game as did Bislk terrific battle of defenses" he said even game and I thing statistics will show It too" Bwarthmnre Johns Hnpklna I Buiiehnii 14 Watner a Boalon 38: Oeoraeinwn 13 Mawachuaetia Stale CCNY I Havcrlord 40 Hamlltnn 14 Fanner (: Lowell Teatllt Itlel Delaware 31 Burknrll 14 Wvsl Viramia ja Pordham 0 Nenaaelarr 13: AmhrrM 0 Middlrlniry Ik: Union 13 Navy Phlo-a 41: Huvkurll YayvMa I Niavaru 3a ilotwri 0 Ilulalra IS: Heiiriil 1'raibari Uuiiaiu 30' Ailmi 13 Ulwilou Valiev I Juanita a Welrvall 4: William 'lull 14: IkiiKi Guard 13 lork I la veil 'liarlura 1 BldppeualMir Tfacliera 1 lllcl muoiiiabiirs 'leaclivra 1 tkruudMiura Teacher I Miililenbert 13 Oellyaburi 1 Geneva 13: hhppery nock Bialt Teach It: Clarion TMrhrre 1 Caliliirma lPa1 laauhera 31 Putamac Mliff 9 WayiiMbura a waaimlnlaler I (Thu MinWKtT Findlay 4d: Ashland 4 Drnlaon 14: Capital 13 Frrria Inaliliue 4: Delrnlt Trrh a Western Rearrve 13: John Carroll 1 Ollerbeln 40 Alblnn I Kml Stale 1 Ohio Waalevap 0 Ohio University 3f: Baldwin-Wallau l4 North III Teirhrr 14: 111 Mormil A Moaniirl 31: Colorado I Heirirlhura a Krnyon Whraion 3: Lor a 0 KrntnrkT 38: Maranelte 1 1 James Mllllkm 13 Wralr 111 Teaehrri 1 Iowa Blale 1 Drake 1 Orlnnrll 13: Carlnon 3 1 Akron 34 Woo-let 30 Bradley Tech 14: Nnrlh Dakota 1 Cincinnati 30 Xavier I CliaUanooaa 34 Dadin Iswmice 31: Beloit 1 lUn peons Male 13 Dak Weaieyas Tarko 0: Cm ira I COlleae 0 Ivirnell Cnlleae 13: Moiinwnlh I Dubuuiir II: Iowa Wralrvan 0 Bouiliwrairru Kunwa 1: Ml Mennliel'l 4 kiuiilisi 3'i: C'ariliaar 0 Cue 1: Kuo 0 Missouri Mine I Pltiabura fKsaaaai Trarhrra 0 Crouch PI Cabultl Loan aiii'lltiiiH Mallnaky Will RH Daisy LH Roller FB Simiar Scrim Calufftll 14-31 South Illinois Normal vanivllla Cnllpy 7 Texas A Back In Fight Touchdown: Ballrr Rustrh Point after rnbvri Riley touchdown Hawkins 3 McGinnis iplarmrnti SuhMUullona: Xvanrvll -Pirkely Hll' trnhrand McRrtdr Pin Nlrka Wll Brown Pax Wilson Lew! T-vault whit Snyder Hooper' Arkrr' Day While Holme i Bauer Srhmlrit and Kroner Southern III Oahorn Mann Fanaa Johnson Bakrr Colburn Miloae- virh Banrrky Crouch KcllOr Oroaa Riaaa XI her id and CabutU Olflrlala -Pointer relrm Drtatrra um pirr: Hartlry trio judar and Dr Vault head liiinmaii Statistics DALLAS Tex Nnv a brilliant running and passing game for twn periods augmented hy a superlative paaa defense Texas A moved hack into the thick of the Rnulh-est Conference title fight today with a 14 in 0 victory nrer Southern Methodist University Faced by the hard running and lui-kling of Ktl iluesk 197-pound Junior from Temple Texas and Ilia passing of liuryl Italy the NEW YORK Nov 9-IAP) Holiei't Klelierg'a Assault earned F'iXiiimi for hia owner by winning ihe Westchester Handicap at Em-plre-at-Jamaiea today and thus brought hit 1948 winnings to the greateat ilngla-iat-son figure in turf history 1' With Jwkey Eddie ArcgfR astride A sis nit fin i abed three lengths ahead of Lucky Draw who took down second money In ffe lengths ahead of Dan Chappell's 1-wta Dance Assault's time (or the mile and three-aixleenths waa 1:56 25 and he rewarded Imckera with 8530 to a in He carried 122 pounds six less limn topweight Lucky Draw Today's gleanings put Assault in third place ahead of ttcahlsrult among (lie world's all-time money-winner The three-year-old chestnut coll' lifeliine earning now mnn it to $141445 Whirlawsy holds first place at IIILldl and Stymie last year's winner of Hit Westchester second at 316283 Stymie wa withdraws from today's rare because of on hia left las LAWRKNCK Kan Nov I (HP) Tumor Kanaaa and aenrod a field giwl today aa the rlnrli licked Inin lie final mlnula giving Kanaaa rated a two-touch-dnwn underdog a 16-13 victory over Oklahoma It waa the upael of the year an far aa the Big Six conference waa concerned and It left Mlaaourl tha only undefeated team In the circuit The Kanaana took advantage of two fumblea deep In Oklahoma territory to aenre in the firat and aecond quartern A paaa ita Evaua to (Mlo Hclinellhuclier and a lateral to Dick Kertuxxl broughl the firat acore The aecond came oil a quarlei'lmck aiienk from the three by Lynne MrNult Oklahoma' back Joe Golding went li yard a In the accojid qnar ter for hia team' firat acore In the third perlml he climaxed a power march with a lv-yerd sweep behind perfect blin king That set the stage for Turner's beautiful kick a story-book finish to an amtxing ball gima Opp Rranarillt It II faCro-ke Trhr Ian Clair Trhr 0 Cape Girardeau 31: Hriiurii Cnlleae 1 Firat down Kualilu Puasiii Prim II Ira I Nrl yanl ruahin Yards lu I 4 Nrl yards lurwarila It Forward all-mp'rd 11 Foi wards completed Had inlrrrrnud Yarria Inlrrrrpuon return Funis nnmlirr Punt av-ratr yardaar Kickoff number Klrknlla averaae yard Yard kirk returned Puni- KIM Fumbles Ball 1nl a a a a 3 i i a I Yuiinaaiiiun 33: Morris Harvey 0 Willi nbiira 14 (lino Norihern 13 Wlrhlia 13: Bi Lauia I Wndern Miehiean 3N: Valparaiso 13 WaaMnalon-JeKeraan -3 Miutklnauiu 1 Ripnn 3A Carroll Kana It- Oklahoma IT Deflanre 13: Blulfinn I Shlirlleff 31: Nuaine Ceei( lMo1 I With the third and fonrlli puuclind across a seme in stringers playing ihe majorlly a tf ininulea of the game tha time tha West Riders shoved and another in tha second then across their last touchdown with throttled a host of klethodlal three minutes leH In the contest threats for the remainder of the Young Tommy Reed substitute gems renter intercepted Halfbark Ha- SnupleiJ with Arkansas' upset of luaka'a pass on tha Weatvllla 20 Rice institute tha victory left and scampered into pay-dirt terri- A and tied with Rica Ten tory untouched Malcofrn Cook land Arkanaaa for tha lead Hillsdale 31: Hone 3(1 Iiirek 1: Prlnciaia (till 4 at John limeervily of Colletevillt II 1 a oaitiiii pep alt lei 6 44 Rt Cloud Tueher a Nneihwtatoro CoIImi 13 Concordia Pirer Ural a famine I fard aloat 1 SHE ntPMNwe WA a4Wim anas TL i a uap ji ammrP wmm Mm mm r'BT.

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