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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 34

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The Terre Haute Tribune-Star. Sunday, November 16, ga Dame Geh 34-24 North Carolina Passer Steals Show SOUTH BEND, Nov. 15. Notre Dame weathered the superb passing of quarterback Jack Cummings to beat North Carolina Saturday. 34 24, for its fifth victory in eight games before nearly 57,000 fans The winners, favored by a touchdown, scored in every period to maintain their superiority wJthe Tar Heels, nine games.

The score changed hands twice before the Irish playing their final home game of the season, roared back in the third period for one touchdown and an insurance marker in the fourth. Nick Pietrosante and Bill Mack, Notre hard charging backs, First Rushing Passing Yardage Attempted Completed Intercepted By Punts Punting Average Fumbles Penalised North Notre Carolina Dame GEORGE IZO T.C.U. Finishes Fast To Defeat Longhorns FORT WORTH, Nov. 15 Hunter Enis awoke the slumbering giant of Texas Christian for a second half rally that beat Texas 22-8 today and put the Horned Frogs alone atop the Southwest Conference football race. The Longhorns, already eliminated from championship consideration, soundly thrashed T.C.U.

for a half. They throttled the T.C.U. offense, they whipped the massive Horned Frog line and they made a sieve out of the Purple defense. They had T.C.U. down 8-0.

But midway of the third period the Frogs came to life and swept 68 yards on the running of Jack Sikes and the passing of Em s. From the 1-foot line Enis rammed across for a touchdown then passed in the end zone to Spikes for the two points that tied the score. That set off a Texas Christian explosion. .6 2 0 Texas Christian 0 ABC Record miffing ST LOUIS, Nov. for 1959 American Bowling Congress tournament are being made at a record pace, reports tournament manager Jay Batcn- elor and entries manager Joe Smolen.

Entries close Jan. 13. The 69- dav tournament opens Feb. 14 in the St. Louis Armory.

Entry fees are $10 per man per event and $3 for all events. By mid-September the ABC counted 2,890 reservations. each accounted for two touchdowns and George Izo, the Irish Quarterback, crashed over for the fifth tally in the final period. But the aerial show put on by Cummings, North junior quarterback from Lower Merion. stole the individual spotlight.

The cool-headed Cummings passed four yards to end Don Kemper for the Tar first tally and 33 yards to Wade Smith for the second. He also set up their third marker with a 38-yard aerial to A1 Goldstein, with fullback Don Klochak crashing over for the six pointer. Carolina Leads. Klochak, North top rusher with 69 yards in 21 attempts, plunged over for another score in the third period that gave the visitors a short-lived 24-21 lead. Cummings completed nine of 17 passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns.

Mack regained the lead for the Irish, capping a 30-yard drive with a 15-yard run. Izo, who completed 11 of 15 passes for 136 yards, put over the clinching touchdown from the three, to snap North six-game winning streak. Fumbles, which have hurt Notre Dame most of the season, were prevalent again Saturday. The Irish lost the ball twice, the first by Monty fumble, leading to North first touchdown. But Notre Dame also recovered once and turned the bobble into a marker in the second period.

Bob White, Don Clark Spark Ohio State Over Iowa, 38-28 Iff cvcrv other Ohio touchdown, star! IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. Buckeyes led by rounding Bob White and Eton Clark carved a 38-28 scar on Big Ten football crown Saturday in a spectacular offensive duel. Iowa, gunning for its first undefeated Big Ten season since 1922, matched Ohio touchdown for touch- low a Ohio State First Downs 22 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed 23 Passes Intercepted By 0 Punts Punting Average 37 Fumbles Lost Penalties 16 3P7 65 2 1 2 1 15 1 20 every other Ohio touchdown, started out again but Dick Le Beau intercepted a deflected pass on the Ohio 30 and returned the ball to midfield. Ohio then slashed toward another touchdown but after reaching a fourth and two situation on the Iowa 2, Kilgore returned to the game and booted a field goal from the 8. Whatever hopes the sellout Iowa crowd of 58,643 bad died as the ball sailed between the posts for a 38-28 score with only 2 minutes and 12 seconds left in the game.

Iowa Ohio State 14 7 14 7 down through three quarters but faded in the stretch under the pounding drives by White, a 210- pound fullback, and thrusts of his Buckeye mates. The defeat also marked the first yards for the AP Ml Tespde Touchdown which sent the Buck in the national AP poll. despite a White car 13-13 tie with Air Force Academy eje- 4 for had cast a slight blemish on an r.ed the ball on 11 of OVER AND GOOD Minnesota funbacK Ro.cr Hag borg score the second touchdown ot the WUUalM (gg) as Hacberg picks up the Saturday. Guard Tom Brown 09 hold upending Hagberg. necessary three yards.

Center Don Wright, lower igbt. goes do Ap wirephoto C.Y.O. Cadet Net Games Open Today Football Town DURHAM, N. Nov. The town of Clinton has been a otherwise perfect record.

The deciding blows Saturday were struck through a grudging Iowa line as a heavy mist covered the playing field in the fourth period. Ohio, the dethroned 1957 cham- the decisive marker. He hit over from the one and Dave Kilgore added his fifth conversion. Iowa, which had rallied from One Coach's View TUCSON, Nov. 15.

Football Coach Ed Doherty of the University of Arizona was asked about his team's chances. think we could beat any junior college team in the said the coach, the last time I looked I didn't see any junior cblleges on our Arizona won its opener 7-6 then I lost five straight. Starting Late Inside Pro Football NEW YORK, Nov. Inside Pro Football, by Joe King (Prentice-Hall) makes interesting reading. It covers the game from NEW POWER The wonder battery reviver.

Positively keeps battery plates free of lead sulphate tor months and months. Price The 1958-59 Catholic Youth Organization cadet basketball season gets underway this afternoon at the Club gymnasium. Teams are made up of grade school boys. The season will open at 1 p. m.

Arkansas Stuns Favored S.M.U. WATCH THOSE GREEN TRUCKS GO BY SUBURBAN Hard Luck tktn Ready-Mix Concrete Corp. L-9312 L-8169 Notre Dame 7 14 7 North Carolina 8 6 12 North tpass from Cummings). failed Notre (1, plunge). Stickles Notre (I, plunge).

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failed.) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. veteran guard, John Di- Gietro, of Easton, is gaining a reputation for hard luck. He started the first five games for the Green Wave last season then injured an ankle. He hurt his other ankle and missed part of the spring practice sessions. Just be- fore the season opened he sus-: tained a shoulder separation.

TUNE BROS. FAYETTEVILLE. Ark Nov. 15. Arkansas, six times beaten this season, upset Southern high flving Mustangs 13-6 today by throttling the efforts of leading passer Don Meredith.

The Razorbacks, playing before a frenzied homecoming crowd, were keyed so high that they Utterly leaped the S.M.U. line to get at Meredith who was rushed, crushed and swarmed over in the hard played football game. Arkansas halfback Jim Mooty and quarterback Mike Cooney frustrated the S.M.U. backfield with pass defense that left the great Meredith looking like just another football player. S.M.U.

showed its power in the first half when four times it moved inside the Arkansas five-yard line but only once for a score. This Meredith carried for the last nine yards in the second period. The second half was all Arkansas with sDeedster Billy Kyser, third string halfback, galloping 38 yards for the first Arkansas touchdown in which he outran the entire S.M.U. secondary. Don Horton kicked the point that would have been enough for the big upset.

But the Porkers, having fathomed and stopped the S.M.U. spread formation, cashed in on an interception late in the same period which was grabbed by Mooty after center Wayne Harris had hatted it into the air on the S.M.U. 28. The Razorbacks moved to the ten where quarterback Jim Monroe passed to third string end Charlie Barnes in the end zone for the score. when St.

fme tests St. of West Terre Haute. St. is the defending city champs and Clinton the 1957-58 deanery champions. The opening schedule of games was shifted to the Club gymnasium due to other activities scheduled at the Schulte High School today.

Sacred Heart will meet the Annunciation cagers of Brazil in the second contest set for 2 p. m. and St. Ann's will take on St. Margaret at 3 p.

m. Two league road games are also scheduled for this afternoon. St. will travel to Clinton and Gibault No. 2 team will meet the No.

1 club. Both games are scheduled p. m. Junior C.Y.O. basketball play for high school youths will get underway Nov.

30. All games are open to the public according to Ted E. Ptak, director of the C.Y.O. athletic program. this season.

Three Blue Devils come from there. They are tackle Marv Musselwhite, fullback Bob Crummie and center Ted Royal. three tun seasons ana no fnr All- others as a relief pitcher, 28-year- Special chanters by former AU old Ike DeLock has found his place Americas Red Grange Johnny as a starting pitcher with the Lujack and Tom Harmon are in Boston Red Sox. I eluded in the book. 1.00 See Bill Rader SHELL STATION 7 th and Poplar Sts.

B.F.Goodrich STETSON HATS S.M.U. Arkansas 6 0 0 13 Seeks Bigger Things RALEIGH, N. Nov. Bob Kennel, who hit .270 for Knoxville in the Sally League this season, will pass up baseball next year in order to accept a scholarship to an Australian university where he will work on his Ph.D. He is back at North Carolina State working on his master degree in nuclear engineering.

U.C.L.A. Whips Oregon With Touchdown Pass LOS JfrfV The underdog Bruins of U.C.L.A. swept through the airways in the final minutes and defeated Oregon, 7-3, as the Pacific Coast Conference teams their long history of football rivalry. Facing defeat after Oregon scored a field goal reserve left halfback Kirk Wilson suddenly shifted to the air and the Brums quickly scored a touchdown. Fifty-five yards away from the Webfoot goal, Wilson completed two spectacular passes to Pnu Parslow, the first for 26 the second for 27 to put the ball the Oregon 8.

Fullback Ray smashed through the middle of the big Oregon line for a touchdown. 0 0 0 Oregon 0 0 0 St. Joe Soph Boots Winning Field Goal YPSlLANTO.lich Nov. -Sophomore Dave Beran kicked a field goal from the 16-yard line with seven minutes remaining mine game and St. Joseph's of lndiana nipped Eastern Michigan 3-0 here Saturday.

The Pumas, finishing their season with a 5-4 record, drove 75 yards in 10 plays to the Eastern Michigan 9. At the 9, on fourth down and 2 to go, Beran uncorked his game- winning kick. Eastern Michigan never mustered a serious scoring treat. St. Eastern Michigan 0 St.

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