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Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska • 39

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Beautify Your ireplace with a New Miller irescreen at Your Hearth PICTURE YOUR IREPLACE WITH A MILLER CUSTOM MADE SCREEN Special woven fabric to resist heat and curling 8 styles in brass or black and brass Beautiful Brass Ensemble 7 pieces 0 7 I 38x31 brass' and black screen tool stand brush poker and andirons "3 i 'ih' rV REE IREPLACE CONSULTANT SERVICE Call AT 679 nd Miller Expert will come to your home to help you screen and fixture your firepiece properly STEEL GRATE Cast Iron Grates Gurentd rot to warp' QRQ All tixi Priced from Dure bl In ex penjive pricd from 3 50 The Ideal Christmas Gift Th univnel ceoker end room heter uid out the fer eest the HIBACHI 895 Charming decorative cook hamburgers small steaks popcorn year use Use in ireplace Patio or Picnic Norwich Budget ire Set 5 PIECE SET Black wrought iron with brass handles Weighs 1 2 pounds 495 Dachshund oot Scraper Celt iron 22 inches long 22 I bi specie! et 095 MILLER ELECTRIC REE PARKING St Marys at 25th AT 6479 6 Sunday World Herald Omaha Nov 1 1959 Northwestern Rallies to Trample Hoosiers By Howard Barry IrtbuM ervW Evanston Ill Northwest nrn's skill at the quick touch Hoosiers a break they turned into points when Vic Jones plunged from the one and Ron Miller kicked the extra jwn strike gave 41296 spec tators a show Saturday as the Wildcats now unbeaten after six games whipped Indiana 30 13 While steel gray skies with held the rain the puiple jer seyed football men lashed batk after power plays had earned Indiana a 7 0 first quarter lead can' beat you with one said a Hoosier rep resentative as Ron Burton one of collegiate fastest backs returned a punt 63 yards for the touchdown which broke a 7 7 second quarter tie It was the second time in one minute and seven seconds that the Wildcats had gone over the goal line At that time the Hoosiers had hope but from there on in Northwestern was in full command The pow er plays and deception had carried them 77 yards to the point The homecoming crowd stirred a bit apprehensively then but thev remembered the Wildcats ability at break away plays In the second quarter their confidence was vindicated Ted Smith Hoosier tailback fumbled a punt and North Pete Arena recov ered on the Hoosier 17 ive plays later Burton took a pitch out from John Talley and swept left end for the four yards needed for a touchdown' our minutes and 40 sec onds remained in the first half when Burton poised on his 37 yard line took an In diana punt and went all the way It didn't matter after that 8 Ind rjones 1 nlunae (Miller kick) NU Burton A run (Stock kick) NU Burton 63 punt return (kick failed Stock 23 run (Stock kick) Northwestern! three on a march from the opening kick off A fourth down pass into the end zone failed but an Indiana recovery of a fumble on the 17 gave the stock 19 NU Stock 24 run Stock kick Ind Aucreman 10 pass from Smith pax failed) statistic Northwestern Indiana i Birst downs 11 Uushmc vardase 2 111 Passing vardase Passes 7 14 19 Passes intercepted bv Punts 6 33 6 33 Bumbles Inst 2 2 Yards penalized 3 oo Gophers Win Before Grads Three Juniors Doom Vanderbilt 20 to 6 By Dave Condon Chicago Tribune Press Service Minneapolis Minn The names of Tom Robbins Joe Salem and Roger Hagberg will come to mind in many future autumns whenever Minne football men relive the i 1959 homecoming game played Saturday Each of these young backs juniors all scored a Minne sota touchdown in the 20 6 1 conquest of Vanderbilt Once I more if only for a day the Gophers again are golden The invading Commodores from Nashville Tenn never had a chance The only drive they were able to sustain paid off on Quarterback Jim Mc six yard scoring sprint around end wi th less than two minutes left to play ans Leave Early I By the time that lone Van derbilt touchdown went on the board in Memorial Sta dium the crowd of 49284 was beginning to leave The departing fans already I had seen Robbins the first iteam fullback race 62 yards with a second quarter pass interception that shot the Gophers into a 6 0 lead I Lincoln i ning January 1 no person under 16s may drive a boat with more than 10 horsepower the State Game Commission de creed Saturday in adopting a set of rules governing the fast growing sport The regulations which meet ederal standards as set out in the Bonner Act pro be taken by bow and arrow The bow and a fishing was approved in the 1959 ses sion of the State Legislature Other bag limits were con tinued the same as last year The commission removed season dates from paddlefish opening the season on them on a year around basis The area around Lewis and New Boatiny Regulations i Adopted by Commission vide for a boat numbering system and rules on lights life preservers fire extin guishers and other safety items The commission also made It unlawful to use carp or other rough fish minnows as bait to halt the reintroduction of non game fish in lakes with controlled populations Be Imported) Commission spokesmen said the state does extensive rotenoning of lakes to kill all fish then stocks them with Clark Lake was better de fined in order to avoid con troversy on where lake fish ing and stream fishing linn tations prevail Put and Take at Cowles A put and take system was established at Cowles Lake near Venice during an April 1 July 31 season Tags will be issued to each fisherman at one dollar each and the limit is to be five trout At the end of each day officials will count the take and restock the same number game fish The use of carp or rough fish minnows as bait is detrimental to the pro gram The species of minnows which may not be used are carp carpsucker buffalo gar goldfish quiliback and dog of trout for the next fishing Hours are sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset A concesson at Cowles Lake was let to Don Mai nnlli the commission report ed 'The numbering system for They had seen the fourth quarter touchdowns by Sa lem on a one foot plunge and by Hagberg who bolted through harassed offense and ran 26 yards Warmath Lauds Salem Three Gophers netted more than 60 yards each Robbins had 61 in 18 carries Dickson 68 in 10 and Hagberg 60 in eight Third team Quarterback Sa lem carried from Memorial Stadium on the shoulders of his mates was lauded by Coach Murray Warmath Happy at sec ond victory of the year (the Gophers only triumphed once in 1958) Warmath said: excelled in general ship and ball handling He has been the best at ball handling all along We were just too big and strong physically for Minnesota Vanderbilt 0 0 0 6 6 Robbins 62 Dass interception (kick failed) Salem 1 run (Dickson kick) Hagberg 26 run (Dickson kick) McKee 6 run (pass failed) Minnesota Vanderbilt irst downs 22 '1? Rushing yardage 316 Passing yaidage 56 40 Parses 3 12 4 13 Passes intercepted by 2 I Punts 3 36 i 4' umbles nst 2 1 Yards penalized 70 41 Princeton Slips Past Brown to Share Top fish It is also unlawful to im port minnows of those spe cies into the state for use as bait and it is unlawful for fishermen to return adult fish of the species to the water once they are caught Pike Limit Increased In revising the bag limits the commission increased the limit on northern pike from five to six and added game fish to the species which may boats provides for a two let ter prefix for Nebraska The letters must be four inches high Copies to Be Available All boats to be used after dark are to carry lights to be visible for at least a half mile The commission said copies of the boat regulations should be available to the public be fore the January 1 1960 ef fective date Princeton (AP) Danny Sachs scored the only touchdown Saturday nad gave Princeton a 7 0 victory in the rain over Brown in an Ivy League game that had Jots of action and drama for so little 4 The Tiger victory coupled with defeats for Yale and Pennsylvania put Princeton into a three way tie for the Ivy League lead each with three victories and one loss Air orce Scores in ourth I Pitt Blasted to ie avored Army at 13 by Syracuse New York (UPI) The Air orce Academy came of football age Saturday as it whipped the ball through the wild gray yonder for a last period touchdown and a 13 13 tie with Army in a history making battle before 67 thousand in Yan kee Stadium The kids from Colorado Springs making their debut against a rival service academy kept their hopes alive with a desperation fourth and eight pass for a first down on 15 Then they te Mike Quinlan rocketing around end for the touchdown that set up George extra point placement for the tie Army a one touchdown favorite in this inaugural game had trailed in the first quarter and then took the lead on Bob pair of touchdowns in the second period Under dull gray skies spitting occasional rain the four hundred Air orce ca dets in attendance poured out of the stands just be fore the game started and exhorted their team to RO And go the Air Cadets did after Glen Blumhardt fumbled a punt which Mike Rawlins recov ered for the Air orce on 25 Army held on its eight and Pupich missed a feld goal attempt from the 15 Army took over on its 20 but after a first down Al Rushatz committed the second of four costly Army fumbles and Neal Round trie recovered on the Ca det 30 This time the Air orce went all the way Richie passes car ried the Air orce to the rune then Monte Moor berg took it over in two wliacks scoring from the three Pupich missed the placement Army carried the ensuing kick off back 60 yards to a touchdown with bull like rushes the major factor The hard running halfback banged it over from the six and Army took the lead as Tom Blanda kicked the point CYC Cage Bosses Plot New Season Catholic Youth Council bas ket ball leagues will be formed at the Knights of Co lumbus Hall Wednesday night The Rev Robert Gass will organize grade school leagues at 7:30 juniors and seniors at' 8:15 and girls at nine inal Action Today for lag Loop Teams lag ootball League teams will complete their season today with a double Jteader at ontenelle Park Games will be Phi Rhos vs Raiders 2 and All Stars vs Bluejays 3 Sixth Win eatured by 100 Yard Run Pittsburgh Pa (AP) ifth ranked Syracuse geared by vicious line play and the speed of a bevy of offensive backs smothered Pitt 35 0 Saturday for its sixth straight football triumph The No 1 team on offense and defensd scored in every quarter with the fi nal touchdown coming on a sparkling one hundred arc! pass interception runback by Dan Rackiewicz in the clos ing minutes Syracuse struck the first time it got the ball driving 37 yards for a touchdown in seven plays Capt Ger Schwedes plunged one yard to score Ernie Davis 19 year old sophomore from Elmira scored the second touchdown with a 25 yard scamper in the second quarter The third Syracuse touch down drive carried 76 yards in seven plays in the third quarter The tally came on a shovel pass from Dave Sarette to Davis who lateraled to Art Bauer ine piay covered 23 yards Syracuse scored twice more 1 in the final period Second 1 string Quarterback Dick East erly and third string Halfback Gary allon were instrumen tai in a scoring drive that cov i ered 70 yards in 10 plays i Mark Weber plunged one! yard for the score I Yale Is Toppled 12 8 by Dartmouth Passes New Haven Conn (AP) Dartmouth tallied twice on passes Saturday ruining unbeaten untied and unscored on record with a 12 8 upset in an exciting Ivy League football battle The season's largest Yale Bowl crowd 42141 sat through a steady rain and saw Quarterback Bill Gundy throw the slippery ball to Seth Strickland and Al Rozy cki for the touchdowns The Indians' defending league champs had to come from behind to spoil the perfect five game rec ord Capt Rich Winkler crashed the middle from the five for the Blue's touchdown Quarterback Tom Singleton converted on an end run victory its second in six games this sea son was its thirteenth in the 75 year oId series with Yale and the second in a row Yale last league doormat has won five of six Dartmouth 0 fl Yale Yale Winkler 5 run (Singleton Ron) Dart Strickland J2 pa from GuMv (run failed) Rozycki 27 pass from Gundy (run fa ilaX The Bulldogs fighting off serious Dartmouth scoring threats during the first period and most of the second quar ter finally tallied before the half ended for an 8 0 lead BYU Pulls Upset Provo Utah (AP) Coach Tally Stevens called on little tried sophomore Quarterback Jackie Jordan and Brigham Young upset Utah State 18 0 in a Skyline Conference game Saturday yourself time and money! 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