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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 77

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sit W' TULSA OKLAHOMA SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 1950 OU HURDLES STUBBORN CYCLONES SOONERS IND OE I The Statistics: The Statistics: Punt IO Clark 4U5 0 IpRoi RnnrlnH MISSOURI QUARTERBACK PICKS UP SHORT GAIN AGAINST COWPOKES added eight 28000 SEE OUTCLASSED AGGIES LOSE AGAIN ANOWICZ PACES Missouri Scores Easy 27 to 0 Victory conversion to TO 83 21 VICTORY 28 Scar Oklahoma the Hurricanes' nd nf 09174 third lamest Ed Stephens was good for a third ever to fill the Buckeye stadium sat! period touchdown ending another Continued on Page 3 BUT OUTRUSH DONS 'tossed to Ackerman for the score the hands of State BARTON CAPTURES L0NGH0RN LINE T0UGH hard top feature Texas Cashes Breaks Crushes Rice 35 to 7 MINNESOTA IGHTIN' MAD SO Gophers Michigan Tie 7 to 7 I again football Gophers a march halted by a pass intercep ired Up Utes Play The Statistics: Colorado 20 20 Tie The Statistics: Rire 2 7 7 7 38 ll its here Toby from the touch long but hit End pass good next play on a final irst downs Bushins yardage Passlnt yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted umbles Own fumble recovered Punting average Yards penallted Bradley 12 Un charges tn from (70) reclines on the 71) Duke today A crowd of 20000 saw Maryland score in every period except the first tn gain its first victory over Coach Wallace Wade's Blue Devils Halfback Billy Cox was the star i with Stephens crashing over left tackle for three on the scoring play I John Glorioso added three out four extra points Two other apparent Missouri tai yards for the second touchdown of the second quarter Janowicz boosted Ohio's lead to 55 0 halfway through the second period when lie tossed a 26 yard scoring pass to Dick Anderson Drahn then hit Bob Wilson with Continued on Page 3 No 3 rusher picked up 156 yards on 26 carries Stinson Kansas' veteran half back got 135 yards on 16 rushes and the Jayhawkers' sophomore ace minutes later Mike intercepted Cook's long irst downs Rushing yardace Passins yardage Pa sues attempted Passes completed Passe Intercepted Punts Punt I nr averages umbles Inst Yards penalized a 20 0 lead and their choked Bill most of the line troops in action all Even then the contentious were difficult to control the fading minutes tha Weeks began finding his quarter mistakes a fourth down ended with Bert a nesperntion fourth by Weeks around the HUSKERS OUTSPEED KANSAS 33 26 IN WIDE OPEN BATTLE seemed off to a sizable gain until big Marshall Ration dove in low and stopped the Tiger carrier Mel leirer (70i Cowpoke tackle comes up from behind while ullback Darrel Mcisenhelmer Glorioso booted the give Misourl a 14 0 margin After: Missouri's ill fated threat with two apparent tallies called back the Aggies threatened again Cook who led the days individual ground gaining with a total of 102 yards hrnko around end for 18 more and 2 Heatly whirled about the other end Tuba 17 STILLWATER Oet 28 Phil Klein (30) Missouri quarterhack barges through the middle of the line for a short gain today as the Tigers battered the Oklahoma AAM Cowboys 27 0 here Klein tempts Nebraska Kansas Nebraska scoring iho kl 1n help Missouri tu klp Millican field Matching the action in the Utah to be With game air with sharnsliootinc nasscs that i in4s YU IIJVU UHiNM Il 1 l'it 1 mU il 4 1 1 I ho rm vv 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 nnm )') vn zJ 1 i II ho Cx nzsl 1 vs wim rie i i HIGHLY KEYED UP VESSELS RED HOT Oct Touched off by the sparkling Vic Janowicz Ohio State's Rose Bowl champions exploded for 12 touch downs today to smother Iowa's Hawkeyes under an 83 21 score largest since 1939 in western confer ence play 'belated Cyclone rally He caught lour lor inc day including the 30 yard touchdown and the spectacular 51 vardcr in the last minute Oklahoma missed Heath's deadly blocking a key factor in their run ning attack but they still rambled for 234 yards on the ground and got 18 of their 22 first downs on running plays SOONERS LAUNCH SCORING After thwarting an early Iowa State drive that reached Okla tion in the first period It was one of four such interceptions that aided the Gophers during the game The Gophers' improved pass de fense halted the first of the Wolver ine marches in the third period Michigan had worked the ball bo the Minnesota seven yard line and then ground plays failed to gain Ort mann dropped back to pass but several Gophers broke through and dashed 60 yards to the goal line but officials ruled he stepped out of bounds almost as soon as he received the ball The Tiger line held brilliantly to thwart an Aggie scoring hid early in the second period after a fumble recovery on the Mis souri 25 The Pokes came within six indies of a score but finally lost the ball back on the five As 'he half ended Missouri Tow A State ftfl Hockey Results I 11 Kansas City ft Omaha 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE ipirott 3 chicagn I Toronto 4 Boston 2 Montreal 5 New York AMERICAN LEAGUE A Buffalo 3 Providence 4 Hershev 3 tovertirre) Cincinnati 3 Cleveland 1 Bprlntfleld 4 Nev Haven 84 Louit I Inditfitpolii 4 zone to catch it The Aggie field artillery piece signaled a score but the officials said no and the Aggies were chased back to the 30 on the next two plays Klein the little 155 pound Tiger quarterback had his best afternoon of the season both as a field gen eral and as a passer He completed nine out of 10 tosses for most of Missouri's 130 yards through the air THE Aggies passing failed signal ly Cook and Ab Middaugh could connect on only seven out of 22 and until Nebraska caught file I After its pride had horn Nebraska was hotter than tlonree wcathi 'I slashed successfully i iM nnr vnr tnw 1 1 timely pass plays for a convincing who caugiit Hires LAWRENCE Kans Oct 28 Nebraska's (at sophomore half back Bobby Reynolds was partially stopped but his inspired Cornhuskcr teammates pitched in to help him to a 33 26 football victory over theKansas Jayhawks today knocked down a short toss and I the Gophers took over again Minnesota couldn't get its offen sive going and kicked to Ortmann on the Minnesota 35 yard line He re turned the ball to the Minnesota 29 and started tossing passes again to move the ball to the three Dufck made a yard through center and then went over for the score nf oners rn icnnnwn nrivp was their serious threat to the Wolverine goal although on one occasion they started a strong at tack going in midfield It ended with a fumble ns the second period ended tying touchdown and kick came with but one minute and en abling the Sooners to leave the field for the intermission with a 13 0 advantage The third quarter was scoreless allhough both teams put on lone drives that barely fell short of the goal Iowa state took the second half Continued on Page 3 Okla homa 7fl io for 19 more After Vessels was stopped two yards short Heatly knifed through to score This time McPhail booted the conversion and it was goon Curtis and Zack Jordan Colorado 4 0 14 Utah ft 13 1 Although the Bradley club was hnrnurhlv nnt nlnvort the grnvps! had their star Bill Tuttle an end who caught four passes for 81 yards now tops tne conference surpass ing Tom Bieneman the Drake wing man Aside from Tuttle however and a few good tosses by Tom Watson the Braves had nothing to and folks here would rather foolball wasn't mentioned for a while Continued on Page 4 i 9 83 1 40 In addition to its two futile drives put (lie ball on the four yard line in the third period Michigan had! Tackle Bill Ryan of Minnesota cut over right guard to the 17 but four plays later the half time gun found the Aggies still at the spot Denckc nf the Tigers recovered Wayne Johnson's fumble on the Missouri 25 to halt an Aggie thrust as the second half opened Cook had faced 11 yards when he couldn't find a receiver and later passed 13 to Bob Steele to feature the march Aftor an nvrhonoA nf Hunts: i Tigers struck again moving 61 yards I Kansas the Big Seven conference I driving 85 and losing the ball five 1 4 A 1 TI it inftriflr linlll tdnv trvl nrl rs 4 a maa over criticism tnac loiiowca four straight defeats battled the Michigan Wolverines to a 7 7 tic a western conference game today Time after time the thwarted what appeared to be Michigan scoring marches Their near goal line stands were somewhat reminiscent of more powerful Gopher teams of past years It was the most consistent display of team work that the Gophers have staged this year It wasn't until late in the third period that Michigan was able to send ullback Don Dufek over from the one yard line after passes had worked the ball down field It was the Wolverine's third drive of the period That added fuel to the Gopher's burning irritation They battled Michigan to a standstill in the early minutes of the fourth period Playing mostly in Michigan ter ritory the Gophers had one drive fizzle out before they could uncork a pass ullback Gcorce Hudak to Darrel (Shorty) Cochran for their ihe decided to run He was stopped touchdown ullback Dave Skrien on the Minnesota 10 yard line and kicked the tying poinb the Gophers took the ball MARYLAND 'SKIS' PAST DUKE 26 14 MINNEAPOLIS Oct 28 (D The tie game was a surprise to Minnesota football team fighting tpe experts who had predicted a mart over criticism that fnllnwer) Wolverine victory by at least three touchdowns In addition to its two futile drives Minnesota couldn't gain cither and kicked to Ortmann who re turned the ball to the Minnesota WKI112 an starieti nnwn neiri Passes and ground avs second and Wayne bervas third some iuiHi tans sat in on tne tun Weiks' passing through nlav no to that nnint But the Cyclones on a flashy rally in tlic last lialf of the final quarter counting one touchdown on a 40 yard aerial shot by Weeks and giv ing the crowd of 17000 a terrifio thrill by threatening another 51 yard gaining pass in the minute The game intercepting down throw Oklahoma 10 Playing without their ace fullbackLeon Heath who at on the bench i wil li a lame shoulder but couldhavc played in a pinch tho Sooncrs lirst second and and had control of times RESISTANCE But they did encounter much stiffer resistance than Big Seven conference opposition had mustered against them in recent years and Coach Bud Wilkinson had to keep ms tirst I lie wa Cy lones and in talented targets open and gave the Sooner some uneasy moments It was Oklahoma's running at tack spear headed by Billy tpurlvt Vessels Did Heatly Quarterback Claude Arnold and Buck McPhail 'sophomore fullback understudy of Heath that proved the difference But Oklahoma also showed an im proving aerial game while Arnold was throwing in the first half He completed three out of eight in tho first two quarters then stuck al most entirely to the ground after the intermission content to run and control the hall CASH TWO DRIVES The Sooners cashed drives of 82 and 76 yards for their first two touchdowns then picked up thethird on a short thrust of 22 after I ((jimi ncr (r JU I ui 4 H1L txt ct 1 1 VI IUMJU 44 If UH I to score in 10 plays Houston's 11 iitaoer until today scored two yards short of the Cyclone goal yard dash around right end and touchdowns early in the first quar on fumble Kleins 13 yard pass to uaynawK supporicrsi moved tne ball to Iowa States IS Then Arnold started passing seem ing in a nurry to get down Two throws were the Sooner quarterback rankie Anderson with a In lhA siv and nn thp Sophomore Reynolds the nation's vessels scampered through the lina to score Jim weatiierau conver sion try was wide DRIVE COMES EARLY The second quarter touchdown HURRICANE BELTS HELPLESS BRAVES BY 74 TO 1 COUNT Buzz Barton outlasted a field of 20 drivers to win unofficially the Iftnhn mo lr Aar foahn a loci nlnht I at the airgrounds sneedwav I HOUSTON Oct 28 Texas methodically cashed in on two first lVei quarter Rice Institute mistakes tojjay and then breezed to a 35 to 7 It looked like Bai ton completed Sout jlwest Conference victory before a sellout crowd of 700(10 the 100 lnps hut he won be declared only twice was the defending champion Rice team able tn break the winner officially until officials through the tough Longhorn line check the tape today and penetrate lexas territory Other leaders were Jack rrnwcll Thp yictory sols the stage Jlr IH WITH rtll UIHI AWII ference tilt at Austin with the Steers taking on perfect record Southern Methodist the nation's No 1 team in this week's As sociated Press poll Texas with only a 13 14 loss against Oklahoma marring its rec By TOM I lies were nullified in the second Tulsa World Svnrts Writer period Klein passed 36 yards to STILLWATER Oct 28 Passing Ackerman but a 15 yard holding just enough to keep the defense penalty canceled it Two plays off balance the Missouri Tigers later from his own 40 Klein hepved posted a 27 0 victory over the out classed Oklahoma Aggies here this afternoon An homecoming crowd of 28000 mourned through the contest at Lew'is field The Tigers scored in each period and kept the Aggies bottled up in their own territory most of the afternoon Quarterback Phil Klein sneaked about two feet to climax an 80 yard Tiger drive in the first quar ter Late in the second stanza Klein passed 12 yards to Gene Ackerman in the end zone cap ping a 61 yard march An eight yard toss from Klein to Two second half Longhorn scores resulted from a 68 yard drive and guard Don Mcnascos recovery of a blocked mint in the Rice end zone after Texas had lost the ball on Mind 33 19 lead in the first two downs on the two minutes of the last stanza Rice mixed running and passing for its lone score Reserve quarter back Harmon Carswell passed to end Bill Howton for the final 20 yards of the 66 yard march Billy Wright converted Hard charging fullback Byron Townsend scored twice on short plunges for Texas while quarter bark Ben Tompkins dove over from the two for one score and comiTetcd a 5 yard pass play to end Ben Procter for another Thompkins also made good on all five extra noint attempts It was sophomore guard Harley Sewell who blocked Sonny Wyatt's quick kick in the Rice end zone and set up the end zone recovery by Menasco in the final period Tpxm Ricft inassine Injured midwav of the fourth quarter in the 80 the game al all STIER pite of this Weeks completed 9 of9 tor 121 yards and one touchdown at the Kansas a very rc ipectable record Weeks ace receiver Jun Doran 1 ou ch downs I victory in an offensive thriller tliafj against Missouri a week ago was i would have done justice to any nost i bottled up bv the Sooners until the rvttnrrzie io 'epnenn KaivI oruvz 'Eoloiozl T'S t)a I I Ll LN Utt 1(1 i izn i (14 1 HI'SKERS LEAD AT HAL Nebraska was ahead 20 19 at the half Then as Kansas' defenders nailed Reynolds on almost every play Cornhusker teammates Nick Adduci Ron Clark and Bill Muller hit telling blows and Nebraska got itself in the winning van early in the third period Rex Hoy a substitute guard who the Aggies struck to Missouri's 14 against the Tiger second and third real break string Bob Cook tossed a touch period McNeil punted down pass to Arlen McNeil but bounds and on Missouri's the receiver stepped out of the end: Odle Biggs recovered Tumble at tne ngcr za ishcmonski led a crushing Maryland In seven line tries the Ags bat lground attack to a 26 14 Southern tied to the six inch line with Cook I conference victory over pass minded running nara irom tne run nacK spot But two more plays pushed the Pokes back to the 5 where they lost the ball Missouri punted out of danger and two Ghnoulv toss and ran back 22 yards to his 39 Then Missouri smashed 61 yards in 11 nlnvs for its second tallv After most nf them were short lobs Onieieht short gains through the line ianv thine oncer than a 1 on his own 11 handed off to Bob touchdowns The other score came'Pass tlle Aggie throwers resembled lien ve to the Aggie stunned as Janowicz a junior from 61 yarci drive Early in the fourth Elvria Ohio piloted the Bucks to I sanza the igers marched 77 yards i 4 a 'A 1 i a 4 i 'Uiivr luumuuwna in lllc uiav ur liiiiiuirN In that history making periodJanowicz romped 11 yards over' tackle for the first touchdown after lie had recovered a fumble by Jcrrv aske ou the Iowa 24 returned a A I ATE punt by Glenn Drahn 61 yards for If fl I A If I I fl I the second touchdown and then ihis Safiifcf passed 12 yards to Tony Curcillo for a after picking up a fumble by Bill Reichardt on the Iowa 26 ALL OHIO STATE rom then on it was all Ohio the Hawkeyes showing none of the form they displayed a week ago in de feating Purdue 33 21 The Bucks who picked up four Iowa fumbles in the first period rolled an astounding five touch down lead in that session and picked up three more touchdowns in the i 1 1 i i ni I er nor i nzi HH4 uc HIUKII ptHDu NUlMsna: rVv li To 1 1 rvi Mo rvlnrirl loirr i bi i vz 1 1 uiiii amui 1 ihhi vinnn i i auitis LVI nMrvs Int nd in 1 A tvl itt A KicKcci tne point tn makei iu kidu a Iran in thn firct nnarfpr 100 TARGET SHOOT ATSHGUNCLUB A 100 target all bore registered shoot will be held at the Southern Hills Gun club this morning iring will start at 10 About 50 marksmen are expected for the fun Walt Dinger gun club manager said Dinger said prizes will he given to the three top shooters They are a 410 shotgun a 22 caliber pistol and a 22 caliber rifle Contestants will be awarded a handicap of the difference between their averages and 100 The handi cap will be divided by four to de termine the "spot" for the 25 target shootoffs Dinger said Hyatt lv tne imield After tying the score with his I passing Doheny sent the Rams along the ground in their winning I fourth period drive Smashing I through the line with Larry Hig 1 gins and Dave icca he powered to I the 21 HrM down Rushing vardage varans Itrmpld completed interrmted intr rcepted 1 tf irrllf' rtnfoiiin I Virv sparked the offensive before Klein 1 bought they had No 3 in the bag: threw up against weeks' dangerous until Mokvorbo 1 vuKod beautifully until averace I timble last Yards penalized Bv A BRIDGEWATER rnlia World Sports Editor AMES la Oct Okla hard hitting Sooner football forces tied Cornell's record of 26straight vistories today bydefeating inspired Iowa State 20 to 7 in a game that was more closely played than had been expected By JOHN TURNER Tulsa World Sports Writer PEORIA Ill Oct In a rugged display of running power the Uni versity of Tulsa's Golden Hurricane served a potent warning on Missouri Valley conference football foes here tonight by mauling the Bradley Braves by an unmerciful 74 to 7 margin Minus a half dozen regulars be cause of injuries the inspired Hur ricanes marched to eleven touch downs before a slim crowd of 4500 which watched the lop sided contest in 50 degree temperatures Not since 1942 when the Golden Hurricane crushed Waco Air ield by an 84 0 margin has a Tulsa team rolled up such a tremendous score ive of the eleven TU touchdowns came in lightning like third quar ter despite the fact that Coach Buddy Brothers already had used all 34 of the men he had available for duty tonight In this awesome display of run ning punctuated by seven pass com pletions good for 122 yards the Hurricane wound up with nine men doing the scoring 9 PLAYERS SCORE Billy Parsons and Tommy Dicker son had two TD's each and the others were contributed by Jack Crocker Gene Helwig Willie Rob erts Don Scarbrough red Smith Jack Egan and Whitman Cliff Boucher the Hurricane ex tra point specialist points to his scoring total on eleven attempts making his season's total 19 conversions out of 25 attempts In the department Tulsa ground out 312 yards from scrim maga to hand Bradley Its worst de i wi nil'lrifP feax in history It was by far theHI ANj Kill KryrV larcest score turned in bv a Mis MLH4H1 1UlllL 1 LJ maii 1 zs 4 rvr thin CAA (ZAH CkUUCI VaJLTY LVGLIL LILLA 0CHWH Ttfisa found the Braves stubborn in the first period and could roll up only a 2 touchdown lead But the TUers boosted that margin to 27 7 at half time then exploded for five more counters in the third period to run their margin to 60 7 Tulsa hard charging forwards completely outplayed the Bradley linemfen makings things compara tively easv for the backs A4M SCOUTS SIT IN The Hurricane scored six times on running plays three times on passes one from Ronnie Morris and two from Dickerson got nne tally on a pass interception by Helwig) and once on a punt blocked by red Pennington and recovered by brough Watching the proceedings tonight were two scouts Greene and Bard Bardberry After JuniorWren's 14 yard run back with the opening kickoff Missouri moved to a first down on their own 35 principally on a nine yard jump pass from Klein to Gene Ackerman But Mel I pier of Ihe Airs recovered I'd Stephens fumble on Ihe Tiger 39 broke through left guard fur 23 to The Ags couldn't move however roach the Tiger 32 on the key play and Arlen McNeil punted over the' On the next play Jim Branstetter goal line Then tne Tigers mareneq 89 yards in 16 plays to grab their lirst touchdown at 10:33 of the first period Short punches at the line by Bill Houston Stephens John Glorioso and Bob Deneke provided most of the yardage Klein passed eight yards to Bill Hampel and nine to Ackerman while Glorioso pitched 10 yards to Ackerman Keeper plays by Klein were good for the last three yards his touch down thrust needing less than a yard Glorioso kicked the extra point to give Missouri a 7 0 lead The Pokes Here off side on the con version try and Missouri kicked off from its 45 The Aggies showed a threat when Bob Cook ran 24 vards on a trap ilay inside right stopped an Aggie threat on the: end to the liger 41 but the drive igei izi'f in uie uiiai stanza ran out ot gas on me The Aggies couldn score after a near the elose of the out of first plav' Houston's Hnlfhoiks Erl Modzelowski and Bob Ind a nrnchlor Mnrvlunrt NEW YORK Oct 28 Daring Dick Doheny a pass master from Ansonia Conn lifted outrushed ordham over San rancisco today with an eye filling second half ex hibition that gavethe Rams a 21 14 up hill victory before 11000 polo grounds fans Trailing 14 0 at half time Do neny nnnatca tne oan on inree sec second period before Iowa made an'nnri ilaf ordham touchdowns in an amazing comeback He completed blockpri and la(klPd virlollsiv nolds 1 eignt oi is icr zub yarns ana wo inu it 27 to Hie it nn rzs a orri nrxin inn i A lnn a rrrr ft rn it ')iiv (( I i (till pnnip i i i iv in i i pt iii i vti tv Mio Denuncl and the play covered 89 from a Dcheny jump lateral to Johiva sore armed outfielder returning a iiisicic left end to the 12 then Klein numuiariii in iu upset at Wade Stinxm a yrr ha ezszsms ri zvtizs nrtAi vi ini i ir on nr rncx cnnrn i np riutitiw 1 1 nn iwu is sis nt 4 Another long march of 76 yards pointVaftcr tourhdowiiV seven plays were required for points altei tout hdowus lhe sccond Soonpr palade tntulrf tii' lnPtl for iowa State's offense looked prettv and 134 in air ag iinst to'ul'of formidable as the Cyclone 4iri 1 1 'hnlst Wlnt f'otn their fwn 33 to 1 ah th a i Oklahoma's 22 Weeks was mixing drhes losing at runningffeGiveiy iwpums haK afui oulv Pneci thc Soonprs started breaking six three bv 'each 2 nt ta andh in J0Waf two periods tate was thrown for 34 yards of losses forcing a punt ONE OR REYNOLDS i Oklahoma went to work of Wlnle Reynolds who had scored I fensively Vessels McPhail Heatly two or more touchdowns in each nf and Arnold alternated at carrying Nebraska's fust tour games got for a series of consistent gains that iiniv one scnerai oi ms sliarp sprints got the Huskcrs nut of a hole He travelled 50 yards to the Kansas 14 late in (lie third period to pave Hie wav to a touchdown Cnlomrln xrnring: Touchdowns Williams gamble that failed and a pass in 7 xs rorin Touchdown Townsend Shelton Bremby Conversion Venzke 2 terception and then ran its load (2 Thomnkin rncter Menasco conver Utah scorln: Touchdowna Cunnlni 51 noth a asvarrt aacnnrinariori lnn' Thompklm ham eteraon Metthewi Otmverlon r0 I RU lennnk Touchdown Horton 1 Mt potereoh Itouehoora an Qarewn wnthL SALT LAKE CITY Oct 28 Colorado university ran into a nrect up university ot Hootball team today and had content with a 20 20 tie less than a minute of the left a Colorado field goal try failed Utah too made a desperate fourth quarter bid to win Three times the Utes drove within Colo 21 seconds of play remaining The( rado's 15 yard line After the last game ended with Michigan throwing Ute thrust Colorado drove back on pass after pass in an attempt to pull llnp smashes by halfbacks Ralph nut a A crowd of 6O187saw the gamp Mlthtaan ft ft 7 9 7 MfnnpotR fl Michigan scorint: Touchdowns Dufek Allis Minnesota seorlnr: Corh ran fikriea Charlie Hoag made 121 in 14 at iii'he came early after an exchange vniivt Ammizl Iciimonoo ir U'ltrl U1 piUUO rUIUHU KlUUMiVM 7 13 i 8 33 an 8 yard slash and Vessels escaped 12 7 7 2 for 24 to move the ball into Cyclone Touchdowns Adduci tn vwee tlinn Reiser Simon Hoy Reynolds Conversions 1 tuiLUI un 1 Reynolds 3 corim Touchdow ns Si inr nn Ambers Hoea onversionn casnell of the Duke attack and filled thc played the 'Huskcrs back in 471U LIK'Il Ullrovu 1 VI' Kent Duke in tne until we 1 titmn ri i into the fourth period fleeted Kansas nass tn nut Nebraska linff the SnnIlf's launched their SIX points RPV 1 'uihhb Willi Nil OM J'illU U11VH It lean in tne nrsr quarter They then dominated the play i halthuk scored '(0 the second period and in a nd John Ambeig epseq their margin to 13 0 with Pnrh mt nnn tiY! ii i i i i jii i pp Vi VS a dm raMn i ft ifMraS' jMrtt st ive dcirnT had Mt vTw i Wi Al 4 A A 5 I PbofujrtKhf The Statistics: Nrh Kan dnuni io Ift Ruthin yardare 3'? 336 Raisins vantage 13 1 71 fnyNr allcrnntrd 7 17 Passoa romplrtrd fl ihterrrntfd fl Punta 3 3 Ptinlinf avrrara 4J umbles lost I 2 Yards penalird 20 40 The Statistics: ln a Ohio Mt irst down 13 Rushing yardage 13 Paainr yardage 17 219 Passes attrinpted 31 29 i Passes completed 11 J3 PaS Intercepts 3 Punts 7 ft Punting average 41 31 umbles lost 7 1 Yards penalized 10? 93 a flat pass to Junior Wren who The Statistics: Okl Mo AAM I irst downs I 15 Rushing yardage 139 170 Passing yardage ISO 75 Passes attempted 11 22 Passes completed 11 7 Passes Intercepted 1 Punts 4 5 Punting average 3 2ft umbles lost 4 I Yards penalized ftft 80 Mich Minn 1H 11 130 4fi 20 74 37 Jfl 1ft ft I 4 1 5 9 35 29 7 1 2 10 4M irst down ft 1 Rushing yardage 90 21 Passing yardage flfl 135 Passes attempted 9 18 i completed 5 9 Passe intercepted 0 Cunts 7 3 Punting averages 3ft 32 umbles lost 0 0 5'ards penalised 75 ord ranked No 7 SMU last week I beat Rice 42 to 21 The Rice touchdown that came 11 1 I seconds before the half was the! only time the Owls threatened alter Texas took advantage of the first i Wtt:.

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