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THE ROANOKE TIMES Sunday Oct 28 1956 PUKD1JK 35 The Statistics 27 The Statistics jimmy Lugar and Dave Ebert ail to Stop Alvin Cash from Scoring (Time Photo) 27 a week ago by The Statistics I The Statistics 27 Beat Iowa State IT'S Something NEW in Roanoke 27 NOW OPEN 27 went the COME SEE! COME SAVE! Moul of 82661 overflow ROTENBERRY a stubby half back used mostly for blocking Rotenberry Races or 60 Key Yards 21 KO 60 TJLNPf INJTMMHQN If fUltCHAStD WITH MUfftfH Busy Quarterback Dawson's Missed Point Proves Costly fourth lirg the BucKcye Clark enjoy umbles lost Yards prnuhzrd Tech Wallops Tulane 40 0 Mason Dixon Conference John Madison fin first on the three mile in 17 minutes 122 sec Jackets Drop 13 6 Decision To Blue Jays Indiana Hoosiers Beat 'Cats 19 13 Sal Maglie Says He Is Still in a Cloud and the 3 I Ind downs Rushing yardage Pussing yardage Passes said TO lrst downs Rushing yardare Passing yardage Pa MM Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalised low Jackets another "long step toward an unprecedented sixth straight bowl trip Majors Hurls Vois to Win Over erps Touch run) run) Johns Hopkins struck 15 times through the Jacket line for 49 yards and the first score After picking up a first down on the seven the Jays still needed the full four downs be fore fullback Harry Warfield could punch his way over the goal from two yards out Tail back Cliff Harding added the extra point 1 0 1 1 J3 ft 19 Touchdowns TAKES $10000 RACE CHICAGO Oct 28 Ala mode Ja Ja nosed out Sam Slick to win the $10000 Added Littleton Handicap today at Park before 16676 The Chicago own d' star came up on the final turn to nip long shot Sam Slick by a neck Better Goods was third a nose behind Sam Slick Tony Skoronski rode the win ner who paid $840 $520 and $420 and ran the mile in 1:47 or Information Dial 3 1635 nilDAS MULER SHOP 7 0 6 IOWA 17 Jtoon ft I I hit Erich Barnes with a pass at Iowa fullback who played a tre mendous defensive game banged into Barnes and the Purdue half about the Iowa 10 red Harris 17 2H 0 I I 2 II Sooners Befuddle Irish To Rack Up 35th in Row IOWA CARRIED a 21 14 lead into the final period and it did noc loos too safe even after Daw son missed his conversion kick Purdue recovered a fumble on the Iowa 45 then rumbled in turn on the Haweyes' 24 Iowa had to punt and the Boilermakers drove back to the Iowa 21 on Dawson passes With time running out Dawson Second string quarterback Jay scored the second touchdown still in the first quarter on a 1 yard plunge McDonald made it 26 0 by in tercepting a pass by Notre Jim Morse and streak ing 55 yards for a touchdown Original Muffler Specialists Origi nators of ree Muffler Installation Installed by Experts in 15 Minutes Trained Technicians for Quality Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Comfortable Waiting Room No Appointment Necessary Come in to or from work Have your wife bring in your car Corner Williamson Rd and Carver Ave (Block North of Orange Ave) scoring: ASHLAND Oct 27 Johns Hopkins University scored in the last six minutes to day to give the an assist in spoiling Randolph homecoming as some 2500 fans watched the Jays roll to a 13 0 Mason Dixon Conference football victory By DALE BURGESS LAAYETTE Ind Oct 27 Hawkeyes with the assist of an Illinois upset of Michigan State took over first place in the Big Ten football race today by edging Purdue 21 20 Purdue quarterback Lenny Dawson passed for two touchdowns and 222 yards kicked two extra points and then missed the third which would have given the Boilermakers a tie END BOB PRESCOTT con verted two of the extra points and quarterback Ken Ploen booted the other The old Big Ten foes who tied 20 20 last year alternated touch downs all afternoon It was a case of Iowa's brilliant broken field runners especially Bill Happel and Don Dobrino against the pinpoint passing of Lenny Dawson who had the misfortune to miss the extra point that made the difference Iowa gained 290 yards rushing to Purdue's 163 Purdue gained 242 yards passing to 59 But the loser had 21 first downs to the winner's 17 Happel scored twice in the sec ond quaitei QJi runs of 6 yards after a 14 yard pass from Ken Ploen to Jim Gibbons gave the Hawkeyes the opening touch down Dawson threw two touchdown passes 18 yards to Tommy let cher and 20 yards to Lamar Lundy Mel Dillard had scored Purdue's first touchdown on a 1 foot plunge that some hunting with dad and some of home cooking" said the 24 year old ex sailor Podres explained that the back condition termed a form of spinal arthritis by Navy doctous was an "off and on proposition as to pain some days it is worse than Although his draft status was changed from 4 to 1A bv his Ticonderoga NY draft board after the 1955 World Series Pod res was able to put in only about two months of active service He was inducted in March and has been in the Navy hospital at Portsmouth Va since Sept 19 He saw the World Series in which the Dodgers gave up the title his Pitching helped to win the year before from his hospital bed He refused to comment on the early season remarks of Ted Williams Boston Red Sox out fielder that Podres was drafted because "gutless politicians gut less draftboards and gutless would not come to the hurler's defense OR THREE AND A HAL quarters on rainy mud soaked Day ield a stout Randolph Macon defense time and time again brought to a halt the battering ram offense i inally following an exchange of fumbles at the midfield stripe Johnny Podres to Get Navy Medical Discharge BLOOMINGTON Ind Oct 27 Hoosiers wine Just enough hungrier today to best Northwestern in a battle of victory starved Big Ten football teams 19 13 Halfback Dave Whitsell scored two touchdowns for Indiana get Minnesota Whips Michigan 20 to 7 By DAVE DILES ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 27 Bold Bobble Cox almost single a 1 whipped the Michigan Wolverines today scor ing two touchdowns and engi neering a 92 yard touchdown march as Minnesota's unbeaten Gophers upset the fifth ranked Wolverines 20 7 The controversial transfer just elevated to a first string keyed Jhe Go phers into a come from behind football in one of the greatest one man shows ever wit nessed in huge sta dium HALBACK Pinky McNamara returned a Michigan punt 37 yards to set up the winning iumuuuwn late in me tnird pe riod Cox knifed through the Michi gan line for 1R of those I rlr finally plunging over from the 3 to give the Gophers their first Michigan Stadium victory in 15 years While the good looking Go pher signal caller tore the Michi gan defense to shreds a crowd of 84639 sat in stunned silence as they witnessed the upset by the 13 point underdogs who snatched away all but a faint hope of a Rose Bowl bid for the Wolverines It was second Big Ten loss and the Wolverines showed little offensive punch after the first two periods Minnesota went 92 yards in 16 cox a 1 1 for 36 yards in eight carries early in the third period But a high pass from center stifled the conversion attempt and Michigan led 7 6 rn the strength of Terry 16 yard end run in the second pe riod BUT THERE was no denying the Gophers whose record is marred only by a scoreless dead lock with Northwestern They roared back two minutes later as McNamara took a lateral from quarterback Dick Larson on a Michigan kick and raced 37 yards to the Wolverine 28 Minnesota scored in eight plays refused to bow to a deter mined Michigan drive then added an insurance touchdown on another march directed by the sensational Cox Minnesota OOft 13 20 Michigan 7 ft 7 Minnesota scoring: Touchdown Schultz (30 run) Cox 2 (3 plunge 7 plunge) Conversions Bombardier Ras mussen Michigan scoring: Touchdown Barr16 run) Conversion Kramer back dropped the ball Iowa was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct by another player but It got possession of the ball and held it until the final gun Iowa 7 11 (I I'urdue 7 7 0 luua icorlnt Touchdown: Gibbon ian from Ploen): llinuel (ft run): Happel (30 run) Converalom Procotl Ploen Purdue Touchdown: Dillard (I blunie): letrhtr (IK ua from Dawson) Lundy 30 paa from Dawaoni Conversion: Dawaon I BROOKLYN Oct 27 (AP) Johnny Podres Brooklyn south pitcher who received a medi cal discharge from the Navy riday said today his back con dition now was no worse now tlmn it was during the 1955 Series when he hurled two victories and that he hoped to resume pitching regularly in 1957 "irst I am going home to get in some fishing and hunting Aft er that I hope to rest I seen any of the Brooklyn officials to learn what they have in mind for me but I hope they don't want me to pitch the entire win ter in the Puerto Rico he said Buzzy Bavasi Dodger vice president said yesterday when told of Podres discharge that he hoped the pitcher would go to Puerto Rico during the winter to get in shape for the 1957 cam paign be home Monday and have asked by sister to have the bait ready so I can go fishing After By JERRY LISKA 27 (APj dynamic Sooners struck with devastating first half force to rout bewildered Notreame40 0 and rack up their 35th straight victory while handing the Irish their first shutout since 1951 In winning their 35th straight game Oklahoma set a new mod THIS NATIONALLY televised game unveiled a Sonner team which down" its usual fast play starting tactics but still improved with terrific speed and finesse on Michigan 47 14 pasting of the Irish last Saturday The incredible skill of Okla run pass attack and Its relentless platoon pressure de moralized Notre Dame which had two passes intercepted for Soon er touchdowns Unquestionably the paced by halfback Thomas' two struck a solid blow in their bid to returrt to the No 1 position in the Associated Press national poll i Michigan Hnartnnx currently the nation's No 1 team were upset by Illinois 20 13 to day A Notre Dame record crowd of 60128 saw the Irish blanked for the first time in 28 games by a Sooner attack which ignored un impressive game statistics while they poked across six touch 1 downs four coming in the first half striking attack included only 55 offensive plays against 87 for Notre Dame The Sooners fgr the first time used flankers in their split attack and played very deliberately for the first time this season In their fifth straight victory this season the Hooriers were Kentucky Barely Beats Georgia 14 7 ATHENS Ga Oct 27 AP) Kenny Robertson who started the year as a third string quar terback hurled Kentucky to a 14 7 football victory over Geor gia today with a 43 yard touch down pass in the last two minutes Robertson threw to end John Cornelius who caught the ball on the goal line and stumbled over to break a 7 7 deadlock in what had been a collision between superb defenses and unimagina tive attacks Cornelius grabbed the ball in a struggle with Georgia defender Wendell Tarleton and gave Ken tucky its first victory in history here since the Wildcats have been feuding with Georgia since 1939 The clutch pass by Robertson followed unsuccessful field goal attempts by both teams in vain attempts to break the tie Geor Ken Cooper missed from the Kentucky 16 late in the third quarter and Lou Michaels was wide in a try from the Georgia 14 in the fourth Kentucky drove 47 yards for its first touchdown in the first quarter Wee Ivan Curnutte sprinted 20 yards around his own left end for the score Georgia retaliated in a hurry slamming 58 yards in 14 plays Kentucky 7Oft 14 Gcoraia 0 7 0 ft 7 Kentucky scoring Touchdowns: Cur nutte 20 run)) Cornelius (43 yard pass from Robertson) Convrrslons: Hurts 2 Grorsla scorlnr Touchdown: Whitton (1 plunre) Conversion: Cooper NIAGARA ALLS NY Oct 27 AP? "I still can't believe mis nas Happened to me" Salvatore Anthony Maglie day "in in a cloud" Sal the barber a scowling sinister character when on mound for the Brooklyn Dodgers thus revealed another mote sentimental side of his nature as his home town neighbors gave him a Maglie came back at the age of 39 from what some believed to be baseball oblivion He won 13 games for the Brooklyn Dodgers including a no hitter Then he won the opener in the World Series and might have won another but for Don Lar perfect game for the Yan kees h4 irst forma event of Sal's was a motorcade around the city Then he was schedule to appear at a youth program to give the trophies for local baseball league Tonight attend a dinner with 500 of his best friends pay I WRintN ACTORY I GUARANTU OR I UITIMf YOUR CARI iinnVIitWkimiim'fbMaaiulM GOOD mOM COAST TO COAST for 32 yards and one touchdown The scoring toss covered six yards Wingback Bobby Sandlin was on the receiving end of secona scoring toss The play covered 28 yards after end Roger Urbano had dumped quarterback John ritsch at that point on fourth down Majors nailed wingback Bill Anderson in the end zone with a 13 yard toss for his final scoring pass He retired to the bench shortly aftefward with an appar ent knee injury The Vols wrapped un their scoring on an 84 yard runback of an intercepted pass by Urbano and a 3 yard plunge by sopho nioie luunacK uan smith Tackle Mike Sandusky recov ered fumble on the Vol one to set up lone score ritsch sneaked over and Bill Komlo converted Mirs land Tennessee minutes and 40 seconds to play in the fourth quarter as he car ried several tacklers in a final 6 yard drive The Hoosiers kept Northwest ern's ace halfback Bob McKiever tightly botled up through most of the contest With Chick Cichowski benched because of injuries it was a test of sophomore quarter backs and they came Tom McDonald and Steve ili poski each guided a touchdown' drive in the same quarter anil McDonald threw a key pass In he final scoring drive N'orlhwffitfrn Indiana Northwestern Quinn (3 plume) Vandusen (51 past run from Pienta) Conversion McKciver Indiana scoring: Touchdowns Whitsell 2 (3 plume ft plunre) Yore (1'f pas from iiipowski) Conversion Craft KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct AP) Hitting his receivers with the accuracy of a mountaineer rifleman little Johnny Majors threw three touchdown passes to day to pilot unbeaten Tennessee to a 34 7 football victory over Maryland A partisan crowd of 33500 saw the great Tennessee tailback con nect on six of nine passes for 90 yards He picked up 53 additional yards on 12 rushes His chief target was end Buddy Cruze who grabbed three passes 7 7 7 7 33 Jayvees' Beat Richmond WILLIAMSBURG Oct 27 (AP) Hub Ross a little 155 pound scatback raced 24 yards for a touchdown in the final minute of play today to give Wil liam and junior varsity football team a 20 13 victory over the Richmond Jayvees It was the second victory against one loss for the Little Indians With the score knotted at 13 13 Ross took a pitchout from Mike Webster appeared ready to pass and then blazed down the right sideline for the ri dding score The run climaxed an Indian drive that began when quarterback Lee Miller re turned a Richmond punt 12 yards to the Richmond 28 scoring so suddenly they sur rendered the ball more than customary in their usual posses sion game It was Oklahoma's first victory in three meetings with Notre Dame who handed the Sooners their last loss 28 21 in 1953 Thomas who with half back Tommy McDonald for 121 rushing yards on 23 carries scored once on an 11 yard run and again on a 36 yard saunter with an Interception of a Paul Hornung pass End John Bell one of the five Sooners who scored touchdowns started victory drive by snagging a 14 yard pass from Jim Harris a brilliant quarter back SOMETHING NEW! fRtf 4 INSTALLATION 1 MULER THE MULER SHOP Dial 3 1635 By MERCER BAILEY ATLANTA Oct 27 (AP) Georgia Tech's all star backfield trlpple triggered by Paul Roten berry George Volkert and Johnnyj LaUftUL a LilrtllC i lesson in offense today ending the urecnies wave of football up sets The victory established unde feated Tech as the team to beat for the Southeastern Conference championship and took the Yel its third consecutive Western Conference championship a goal no team has ever reached Clark a 19 year old 188 pounder from Akron rushed for 151 yards in 21 tries scored the opening touchdown and com pleted Ohio's only pass for 28 yards He was unstoppable during the early portions of the game as Ohio State marked up its 14th first down early the third period Clark had rushed for 12 of them and thrown a pass for the other He played very little alter tnat A crowd est ever to horseshoe watched his finest hour The Bucks unset by Penn State lost no time scoring against the Badgers Clark scored on a 23 yard dash over tackle In the first period to cli max a 56 yard 6 play drive after a poor punt had given the Bucks the balhThe Ohioans marched 86 yards in 12 plays in the second period after halting a 75 yard Wisconsin surge to the Buckeye 14 Quarterback rank Ell wood climaxed that surge with a 1 yard plunge Late in the third period Ohio recovered a fumble on Wiscon sin's 13 and Ellwood scored the final marker in a 1 inch plunge Wisconsin fumbled the ball away four times and had one pass intercepted to halt promising advances and give Ohio several scoring chances Wisconsin ft ft 0 Ohm State 7 7 ft Ohio State teorlnr Touchdowns: Clsriie 23 rnn I'Hunna i I plunge) Kris Sutherin tribute to his Come back year our minutes later blocking back George Schwartz picked off a pass by Jacket reserve quarter back Jim Gravatt and returned the ball 13 yards to the Ran dolph Macon 34 Two plays later Harding went off the left side to score the Jays' second touchdown THREE OTHER Johns Hopkins drives including a pass inter ception play by tackle Mickey Nelson on the 1 yard marker were turned back within the 25 yard stripe The Jackets threat ened only once as they moved to the Hopkins 35 in their first of fensive move of the afternoon The Jays the lone team In the Mason Dixon Conference still us ing the single wing offense em ployed three power driving backs Parding Warfield and wing back Dick Auffarth to grind out 265 yards in 62 plays The defensive standout of the game however was Jacket guard Dave Young who made or as sisted in 21 tackles Randolph offense never got rolling and Hopkins throughout most of the afternoon controlled the ball using 67 run ning plays to the 39 Hopkins ft ft 11 Randolph Macon ft ft 0 Hopkins scoring: Touchdowns Warfield Apprentice School Beats errum 18 0 I NEWPORT NEWS Oct 27 I 'Special) News Ap prentice School scored an 18 0 victory here today over a game i but outmanned errum Junior College team After a scoreless first period Apprentice started a sustained march in the second quarter The I touchddwn came on a 15 yard pass from Bill Collins to Ray ield The extra point try was I blocked I The Shipbuilders got their other two scores in the third I stanza An Apprentice lineman stole the ball from a errum back i andvearried it to the seven from 1 where ield went over on the I first play errum again blocked I the extra point try 1 The final Apprentice score I came after another long drive with Jim Bristol scoring from the two The point attempt sailed I wide a errum lost one touchdown when a 35 yard gallop by Ken I Journell of Vinton was called I back because of a clipping pen a alty errum threatened twice I more getting Inside the Appren I tice 10 in the first and last quar a ters but both drives stalled frum noon Apprentice ft 12 a Apprentice Touchdown: ield 2 15 peg from Collin: 7 run) Bristol (2 run) The Statistics irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts umbles lost Yards penalised shoes today and raced 60 key yards on seven carries Terrific defensive play starring center Don btephenson guard Jimmy Johnson and fullback Ken Owen bottled up Tulane so effectively that only once did the Greenies drive Into Tech territory then only to 49 Midway In the fourth period Don Miller recovered a Tech fumble on the 31 Gene Newton moved Tulane through the Tech reserves to the two where a sneak failed and a fourth down pass was batted down by Charles Maynard I MENGER hero of the Auburn victory last week scored first touchdown a 16 yard sweep after an exchange of quick kicks put Tech in business at the Tulane 33 Menger went Into the end zone in the second period on a 32 yard sprint but a Tech offside nullified it But Tech rated No 3 in the nation need this one as it scored three times on passes and twice on plunges Tulane which had upset Navy and Ole Miss on preceding Saturdays just in class today Tulane 0 Tech 6 Gnorria Tfh urnrinr Menger (1ft run) Volkert (15 pasa from unni miteneii (I Diunreii Vann plunre) Gookin (10 from Delany) ueiany pass rrom Maynara) versions Vann Mitchell Crimson Tide Ends Losing Streak at 17 By LEROY SIMMS TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct (AP) Sophomore Pete Reeves a substitute end booted an extra point in the final tljree minutes today to give Alabama a 13 12 victory over Mississippi State and end losing streak at 17 games State ran up a 10 0 lead in the first period which appeared safe until tne closing minutes when end Willie Beck recovered a fumble on the State 31 Short smashes at the Jine'ended with quarterback Clay Walls div ing the final yard to tie the game at 12 12 Reeves placement was perfect to provide the winning margin 'Bama once a powerhouse of southern football not only had Jost ns last starts but had two ties and another loss before that Walls also was instrumental in getting its first touchdown when he threw a perfect pass to halfback Jim Bowdoin for a 46 yard score in the second neriod Iowa Nips Perdue 21 20 1 To Take Lead In Migg State Alabama Auburn Rolls Over Tough Houston 12 0 By REX THOMAS AUBURN Ala Oct 27 The Auburn Tigers wasted more scoring chances than they made good but still had enough left for a 12 0 victory over a touch down stingy Houston team today Auburn rolled up an impres sive yardage total and hogged the ball most of the game But an unyielding Cougar defense stopped the Tigers three times on downs and once on a pass inter ception all inside the 20 The first Auburn touchdown came on the last play of the sec ond quarter when quarterback Jimmy cook threw a 15 yard pass to wingman Jerry Sansom in the end zone The scoring drive which got going on a 40 yard spring by halfback Tommy Lo rlno covered 73 yards in six plays The Tigers drove 80 yards in the final period and wound up with a first down on the one but it took four plays to score Halfback Bobby Hoppe went over from the five after Auburn had been penalized for offsides Houston ft Auburn ft ft Buena Vista Downs Clifton orge 26 7 CLITON ORGE Oct 27 Buena Vista football ers defeated Clifton orge in a downpour here last night 26 7 Vernon Staton who scored two touchdowns for the visitors on runs of five and ten yards has moved into a tie with Charlie Mac Woods of Natural Bridge in the District 5 scoring race Each has 74 points Mac Phelps of Buena Vista passed for one touchdown and also for an extra point The TD pass was a 37 yarder to Johnny Snyder in the first quarter The last touchdown came on a J8 yard scamper by Bobby Wil liams with an intercepted pass Reggie Howard broke loose on a 40 yard sprint for Clifton's touch down which deadlocked the score at 7 7 the first quarter Buena Ylsla 7 6 IS ClHtnu orne 7ft ft 7 Burna acorlug: bny 4rr S7 yard dam from Staton 10 nin: i run) lYilllam CM In Urcepted pa) Conversion YVIIIIama (plarrmrnt Clark (pass front Phrlps) Clifton trp srorlng Touchdown Howard 40 run) Conversion Putnam (wad run) Henry Knox was appointed the firat US secretary of war on Sept 12 1789 Harris sneaked over from the 1 yard line tor a third quarter touchdown That put Oklahoma ahead 33 0 and Thomas made it 40 0 with his second touchdown on his Hornung interception in the fourth quarter Notre deepest penetra tion was to the Oklahoma 2 in the second period wnere the liish were forced to yield on downs Oklahoma rushed to 147 yards and had 88 yards passing against 119 rushing yards and 99 passing jams i or ixo tie name Oklahoma 13 13 Notre Dame 1 Oklahoma Touchdown: Bell14 nas from Harris): O'Neal 1 plunre Thoma 2 (11 run 3 pas interception) HarrI 11 plunre): Mc Donald (55 pass Interception) Conver siong Dodd Harris 3 0 grorinr: Touch return) Conver wenrinx (2H runs 7 ft 7 11 1 1 04 Maryland Touchdowns: ritsch (L plunre) Conversion: Komlo Tennessee scoring Touchdowns: Cruze6 pass from Majors) Sandlin (28 pass from Majors) Anderson (13 pass from Majors) Urbano (81 pass intercep tion run) Smith (3 plunre Conversions: Smithers 2 Burklow 2 Brigham Young Bows To Utah State 33 7 LOGAN Utah Oct 27 (AP) Jack Hill the nation's leading scorer ran his season total to 90 points with three touchdowns today to lead Utah State to a 33 7 Skyline Conference football victory over Brigham Young Uni versity Hill crashed through right tackle for 43 yards for one touch down scored another on a 2 yard plunge and the third on a 9 yard burst He converted three times Light snow mixed with rain fell during milch of the second half and the homecoming crowd of about 10000 dwindled to half 'that before the finish lone tally came in the final period on a ground attack iea oy dick Hunt who final 2 yards Brigham Yroung Utah State Air orce Academy Wins ifth in Row COLUMBIA Mo Oct 27 The University of Missouri Tigers presented Don auron with his 100th victory as a foot ball coach by scoring five touch downs in the second half to smother Iowa State 34 0 in a Big Seven game today The victory attained in bris tling clear weather before 17200 kept the Tigers in contention for the Big Seven Conference berth in the Orange Bowl It was their second league success in as many games ive Missouri backs scored a touchdown each as aurot used his manpower freely against out manned Iowa State After a scoreless first half in which drives by" both teams wilted on the 10 Missouri broke the game open in the third quar ter with three touchdowns Except for their parade to the 10 early in the second period the lowans were unable to offer a serious scoring threat Missouri scoring Touchdowns: Cramer (32 run) Kuhlmann (1 run) llenger i piuiigej uoane (1 DlunK38 run) Conversions: Rash St Pierre CATHOLIC BEATS EAGLES BRIDGEWATER Oct 27 'AP) Catholic fine cross country team ran its victory streak to five here today with a 25 32 decision over Bridgewater in a meet ished course on ds The defeat was the first of the season for Bridgewater Bucks Turn Back Wisconsin 21 to 0 By RITZ HOWELL COLUMBUS Ohio Oct Sophomore Don Clark operating from the left halfback spot vacated by two time All America Hopalong Cassady tore Wisconsin's line to shreads today as Ohio State defeated Wisconsin 21 the 15th strlght Big Ten victory for the Bucks Michigan's ting tlie payoff score with two long win record and sent Ohio State another long stride toward Big Ten The Statistics DENVER Oct 27 The Air orce Academy's undefeated alccns scored three touchdowns in the second quarter today to whip Eastern Mexico 34 7 Held to a scoreless first period the alcons romped to their fifth strait ht victory by notching three touchdowns in 7 minutes They added touchdowns in the third and fourth periods Joe Wood returned a alcon punt 96 yards for the only score I actrrn New Mexico Air orce Academv aMern New Mexico down Wood (96 punt Engman Air orce Academy 1 hfimsnn May 2 (Lrun 6 run) Ronane (i Thomson 2 Pupich 2 0 7 14 13 IO Touchdowns (2 Con rA GA TUIANE TECH irst downs A 26 Rushing yardage 79 acing yardare 2 loo aanrs 3 7 10 ames intercepted by 2 Punta 8M 1 4 40 I umbles Jovt 2 Yard penalized 49 45 W1S OHIO CONSIN STATE lrat downs 1 i Rushing yardare 20? 293 Passing yardage II Pbmcs 4 IO 1 5 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 319 3 31 umhle lnt I 0 Yards penalized 26 20 OKLA DAME 12 16 117 119 88 9J 4 5 11 19 1 426 fi 23 2 2 SO 20 4 MD TENN irst downs ft Rushing yardage 202 1M8 Passing yardage 148 103 11 21 IS Passes Intercepted by 2 3 unl 13 1 47 am hies lost 2 Yards penalized 85 85 17 8 276 121 2ft 1 7 1 9 2 8 293 8 368 2 1 80 5.

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