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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sundav, Oct. 30. 1955 Texas Aggies Tie Be Fit to West 7- 7 mt 11 1 TTat 1 fl HW-'W I' I A y. T'' -v 4 11 A V- 1 v- v. -j- r.

s-. -i; 1 1 l-1 :AV.f 4 Aw- 4 v' i 1 1 4 A KOTUXXO. IJ-M A.1 I Arkansas Works Up TD Steam Razorback Line Wards Off Threats UCLA Punishes California, 47-0 Beating Is Worst Suffered By Bears in Last. 25 Years LOS ANGELES (JP) The UCLA Bruins moved another stride toward the Rose Bowl Saturday, using their reserves in the main to smash California, 47 to 0, in a. Pacific Coast Con Free Presi Photo by WALLY STEIGE Home Siveet Home COMING UP Iowa's Roger Miegmann falls within the U-M five-yard line and goal after being tripped up by Wolverine Mike Kotunno.

He moved all the way from the Wolverine 20 on the playt At right, a ground view pf the same play catches Jim Van Pelt leaping over the sprawled Hawkeye. On the next play Don Dobrino dashed around end for the touchdown that sent Iowa racing off to a 14-0 lead over Michigan in the first half of Saturday's game. 4- i xaj 1 1 1 s. A cji LARAMIE, Wyo. (JP) The University of Wyoming celebrated its homecoming Saturday with a -14-6 victory over Brig-ham Young University.

-a COLORADO SHAVED, 20-12 Bearded Win for Battlers Missouri BOULDER, Colo. 0J.R) Missouri's bearded football players won themselves some badly needed shaves and spoiled a homecoming celebration for favored Colorado with their first victory of the season Saturday, 20 to 12, before 30,000 spectators. SXOW JOB John Arnett, Southern before being dropped by Mike Falls, Gopher captain. Minnesota upset the Trojans, 25 to 19. Southern Cal went into the game at Minneapolis a three-touchdown favorite.

California's star back, finds the Minnesota defense and a snowstorm just too nluch to cope with. Arnett picked up only two yards Harry Smith Breaks TV Pin Record LESSON IN DISCIPLINE on desperate passes in the final Harry Smith? the red-haired peri0(j, after Missouri scored all newcomer who already has wonits points in the first half. TCU Mauls Baylor, 28-6 WACO, Tex. (P) Flashy All-pressive 28-6 victory over Bay-America candidate James Swinklor's discipline-riddled Bears Texas Christian to an im- urday, virtually rolling the STATISTICS ARKANSAS TEXAS AAM t.S Kirt down II SOT Ruliin anlMCe FushinC yarda II attimtei I I'asws completed 5 1 Interrupted Pnntine avrrxcr "I Knmliln loM Tx A it A 7 7 Arkansas A 7 7 Arkna: Toiieltdnu-nA Walker -1, ulnncel. rni eriot a Ikpr.

Teni AKM: Tnurhrtown Tarlor (10, from WrichO. Conversion Taylor. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (JP) The Arkansas Razor-backs, outgunned for three quarters, came back with a 79-yard drive in the last five minutes to tie favored Texas 7 to 7, before a homecoming crowd of 27,000 here Saturday. Texas which had won five straight before this game, scored on a 59-yard march just Next Week Texas plays SMU at College Station after the half.

The Aggies penetrated inside the Arkansas 20 on four other occasions. ARKAXSAS' big play was a rss from Quarterback George Walker to Preston Carpenter which covered 28 yards and set up the tying touchdown on the Aggie four. The pass traveled about 10 yards in the air and Carpenter made 18 more with a fine bit of broken-field running. It took the Porkers four plays to cross 1he goal with Walker sneaking the last few inches. The Aggies, with a superior line, carried the second-half kickoff back 59 yards for their touchdown.

Halfbacks Loyd Taylor and John Crow slashed the Arkansas middle consistently for fhort yardage. Quarterback Jimmy Wright hot a quick pass to Taylor for the touchdown. Taylor was all alone on the right side of the end zone. Only Extra Point JVins For Longhorns, 19-18 DALLAS (U.R) A fired-up band of University of Texas ball hawks turned three Southern Methodist fumbles into springboards for comeback touchdowns Saturday and rode to a 19-18 upset victory on an xtra point by Halfback Joe Youngblood. SOPHOMORE HALF BACK Walt Fondren figured mightily in the victory that tumbled SMU out of the Southwest Conference lead before a homecoming crowd of 46,500.

He flipped a 23-yard scoring pass to End Ed Kelley And pulled down a 10-yarder from Joe Clements for another in a second quarter uprising. Delano Womack scampered 21 yards for the clinching Texas touchdown early in the quarter after Quarterback Charley Brewer had set the stage with a fumble recovery on the SMU 39. Youngblood's all-important conversion came after the first Longhorn touchdown. Dales Clinch Tic ior Title Special to the Free Pre- HILLSDALE Nate Clark scored his 15th and 16th touchdowns of the season in leading undefeated Hillsdale College to 41-7 victory over Kalamazoo. Victory clinched at least a share of the MIAA title for Hillsdale's defending champions, who are 7-0 for the season and in the league.

It was Hillsdale's 14th consecutive triumph. Kalamazoo played Hillsdale to 7-7 tie in the first half. Clark sent the Dales ahead with a three-yard scoring sprint early In the quarter and broke the game wide open by going 50 yards with an intercepted pass for the next touchdown. Kalamar.00 It Hiltdale 7 Kalamar.00 srorinc: 7 II 2 Touchdowns with recovered T.anrieryou 40 yard I nmhle Conversion Wolchina. HiliMiale scoring: Touchdowns Clark (3 run.

60 interception return), Jones 2 (IS pass from Allinder. 4 pass from Allinderl, Kueenin pass from Poe), lilrhi run). Conversion Moffitt 4, ll'SliauiehltessT. PLUMBING SALESMAN iw csllins sit Detroit limbers Is wastes' hv satisnal tanifactirr ts exelssivel fftoresant a specialty itesi. Mary is rfe- sist For personal Interview, write fall articlrs.

ineltidint shone pamker fox 1900, Detroit Fret Press, Detroit 31. Mich. ference game. The whitewash was the worst defeat suffered by California since Coach Lynn O. Waldorf took charge at Berkeley in 1947.

Historians have to go back to 1930 for a larger score Southern California's 74-0 victory over the Bear. REGISTERING THEIR fourth conference triumph against no defeats UCLA unloaded three touchdowns in a big second quarter to clinch the game. Halfback Ronnie Knox, whose transfer from California after his freshman year stirred up some uproar, took the field for the first time against his "alma mater" and turned in a fine performance. He scored two touchdowns and was the passing star of the game. Knox shared scoring honors with second string Fuffback Doug Peters, who also crossed the goal twice.

But Coach Red Sanders, midway in the second quarter, began using his deeper reserves and before the game was over he had reached the bottom of the barrel. STATISTICS CALIFORNIA VOL A JIM 2S 7 js 3 First down Hushing; yarriac Passinc rardace Pusses attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Pnntinc average Fumbles lost ards penalized 7 20 7 in 3 Srt.5 53 4 1.4 It LA I LA: Touchdowns Peters 'I i 1 yard, plunge) I tard. dive); Knox 14. run: 3. run): Hollnway I (4i, pass, run from Lmidd (55.

pass-run from Itradle.i Bradley. 1 (1 pinner). onvrrsions Brow n. DerKer MrDotigall, Bradley. Stanford Has It Easy With San Jose, 34-18 PALO ALTO, Calif.

(JP) Stanford, scoring practically when it pleased, romped to a 34-18 victory over San Jose State Saturday in a non-conference football game before 33,000 at Stanford Stadium. The Indians, victoryless since their upset of Ohio State four weeks ago, ran wild on the ground and rode freely in the air. John Brodie and Jackie Douglas tossed for one touchdown each, Bill Tarr ripped off two through the line ana Al Harrington added the fifth on a short burst. Stanford Jose la 1 1 si 11 18 Stanford: Touchdowns Tarr 2 (3, plunge; 1, nlunce) Camera f48, pans-run from Brodie): Burnet (II, pans from Douelas); Harrington (I. plunges).

Conversion Kafferty 3, Taylor. San Joe: Tourhdowns Beasler (re-eovered Tarr fumble in end tone) Powell (31. pass from Teresa) Ai-krrmann (5j, punt return). Oregon State Stuns Washington, 13 to 7 STATISTICS WASHINGTON OREGON ST. It Fiis.t downs 13 237 lushinq; yardafre; 117 31 Passinc; varriace IX Passes attempted 7 3 Passes completed 1 'I Passes intercepted 1 31.1 Pontine; averace 35.1 Fnmhlcs lost 1 41 Yards penalized 50 Wahincton A 0 7 Oregon State 13 0 13 Washington: Touchdown Houston intercepted pass).

Conversion Derby. Oregon State: Tourhdowns Berry 1 SEATTLE JP) Fullback Tom Berry picked off a fluttering fumble, galloped 72 touchdown yards and before the stunned enemy could recover, Oregon State had carved out a second touchdown Saturday and a 13-7 Pacific Coast Conference football victory over favored Washington. The victory was wrapped up in the space of three minutes late in the third quarter and it was Berry who set up the second i touchdown by recovering Wash- ington's fumble of the kickoff following the first OSC tally. A crowd of 25,000. chilled by a gusty wind, looked on in dis-ja belief.

i Cathedral Back Scores 5 TDs Fullback Don Horn scored five touchdowns to power Cathedral Central High to a 39-6 victory over Salesian Saturday night in the Catholic League's Central Division. Horn scored four of the TDs on runs of 56, 31, eight and seven yards. The other came on a 59-yard pass play. a in i a in Bruins out of the Southwest conference race. Apparently Baylor's loss of three key linemen last week for training rules infractions had little to do with the beating they jtook from the bruising Frogs be-Ifore 34,000.

Texas Christian it- iself started the game with two first-line guards out of the line- Eagles Get Bird Again From Xavier, 19-12 CINCINNATI VP) Norm Zmyslinski quarterbacked Xavier University to a 19-12 football victory over Boston College, Saturday, knocking the Eagles out of the ranks of the up. 1 Smith and Nagy threw these scores at two Chicago chal- IT WAS JUST too muchjlengers, Lloyd Berhoff and Joe Missouri's well-deserved tiv i umph was both a surprise and a disappointment for the season's largest crowd at Folsom Field. 1 Colorado's Buffaloes had been I expected to atone for their 56-21 loss to Oklahoma last Saturday. COLORADO did make a comeback bid with two touchdowns it was Missouri's first vic- tory in seven games this season for a 1-2 Bis: Seven conference record. The Missouri team and their Coach Don Faurot, vowed two weeks ago not to shave until they had won a football game.

Missouri rolled to a 20-0 half- time lead on Quarterback Jim- my Hunters Dniiiant mampuia tions with the split-T offense. His' sharp passes to End Harold Burnine paved the way for all the touchdowns. Colorado scored its touchdowns on two long pass plays. Colorado J-J 13, Missouri 1 13 -JO Colorado: Touchdowns Clark (28, pass from Stransky): Leahy C4, pass from Jenkins) Touchdowns Rice, 'i, plunge); Hunter (I. sneak; 1, sneak).

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Halfback Charlie Horton ran 74 yards to score in another thriller for the home side before-a crowd of 15,000. CADILLAC OWNERS, PREPARE YOUR CADILLAC FOR WINTER DRIVING! IIIHlMIHIIiiHilita CHARLIE'S OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC, inc. 10225 Grand River fin Wuf tl livarMtt YOU WARM OUTDOORS "per- light JON-E MUF? Built in zipper pockrt holds heated Jon-e Warmer. For hunters, football fans. Adjustable strap hangs around neck or buckles around the waist.

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VP) Michigan Normal's defense accounted for all its points Saturday as the Hurons remained atop the Interstate Conference standings with a 14-7 victory the State singles title, added line, auueu new bowling laurels Saturday. Smith rolled the highest three- game series ever posted in the five years of WXYZ-TV's match- game television championships, He linked 225-259-233 for 717. A RECORD of 1392 for the two-man teams also was posted: when Steve Nagy added 675. Nagy had 247-181-247. Norris.

Berhoff had 661 and Nor- ris 642 for a 1303 total. Cyclists Plan 25-Mile Race The Wolverine Sports Club will stage a 25-mile bicycle race Sunday at Belle Isle at 9 a.m. Races will be staged every Sunday throughout November. WE HAVE 'EM JON-E WARMERS STANDARD SIZE hears all day long on 1 PHing nuio. iignw oaarne.

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Jrtf I I I I flY VV i mi Swink and his football pals for Baylor. Swink set an all-time scoring record for one season for TCU when his fourth period 69-yard gallop for a touchdown brought his total for the season to 81 points better than Cy Leland's 79 in 1929. Del Shofner ran 56 yards for Baylor's lone touchdown early in the first period. Next Week TCU Open; Baylor play Texas at Austin nrHBwmnnnn BAYLOR 1H HI 1 J8 4K TCP 17 31rt 5.1 4 4 1.3 I 33 a 14 28 First downs RushinK yardaze. I'assine yardaee Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Pontine arerare Fumbles lost Yards penalized Baylor Texas Christian Baylor: Touchdown D.

Shofner (50, run. TCV: Touchdowns Curtis 1 (5, run: 1 foot, plunire): Taylor (o'l. run): Swink (65, run). Conversions Pollard 4. Cornhuskers Grind Past Kansas, 19-14 LINCOLN, Neb.

(IP) Halfback Willie Greenlaw, grinding out yardage with relentless r-oonilnritv naned Nebraska's Cornhuskers to a 19-14 Big Seven fnnthall victorv over Kansas be- Tl rn at Memorial Stadium Saturday Playing it close to the ground, Nebraska smothered the Kan-sans with a power attack to rack up its third straight loop STATISTICS KANSAS 15 sr; 38 i it NEBRASKA First downs RushinK yardaA Passine vardatf Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Puntins averaee Fummbles lost Yards penalized 7 273 3 I 33 18 Nebraska Kansas 31 19 14 Nebraska: Touchdowns Greenlaw (1. plunce): Fischer 1 (13. end run and 1. end run). Conversion KrwaT.

Kansas: Touchdowns Buller (1. plmirr): Held 11. run). Conversions Handler 2. victory and keep alive its chance at least for a runner up spot.

LEADING, 12 to 7, at the half, Nebraska boosted its margin to 19-7 in the third quarter. But Kansas rallied midway in the final period and trimmed the lead to 19-14 when Fullback Joe Held capped a Jayhawk drive with an 11-yard scoring run. Right Halfback John Handley Kdded the conversion point. A A A A 11 13 quarters, but BC tallied twice in the first period. It looked as if the Eagles were going to run up a revenge score for the 19-14 trimming suffered at the hands of the Musketeers last season.

Xavier is the only team to whip the Eagles in their last 17 games. They now have done it twice. Raab Rough, But Albion Bests Alma Special to the Free Tress ALBION Albion College couldn't stop Marv Raab, but managed to defeat Alma College, 20 to 13, in a second-place MIAA battle. Raab scored both Alma touchdowns, boosting his season total to 13. The brilliant halfback also gained 154 yards In 11 carries and his seven-game total of 776 yards is one of the highest in the nation.

Raab sprinted 1 7 yards for an early Alma' score, but the Britons capitalized on three breaks in the second half to move ahead, 20 to 6. Albion recovered two Alma and intercepted a pass for the first marker and Floyd Conklin hit Lin Reed on scoring passes of 10 and 13 yards for the others. Albion has a 3-1 record and Alma 3-2 in the MIAA. Alma 7 13 Albion () 13 Alma aeorinjrf Touchdowns Raah 2 (77. run: 19, pass from C'on-rersion Arlinc.

Albion seorinrt TouchdownsReed (13. pass from Conklin: 10. pass from Conklin). Jackson 1. rani, t'ODvcr-sions Ritt A A over Eastern Illinois.

Normal now has a 4-0 league record and 6-1 overall mark. Guard Dick Marr scored both Normal touchdowns by running blocked kicks for touchdowns, One was a 50-vard return of a (blocked field-jgoal attempt and the other an eight-yard return of blocked punt. i 4.11c iinai i lainc on a safety when Eastern's Winston Brown was swarmed over by the Xormal line in the end zone. Brown gave Eastern which has an 0-3 IIAC record, the lead with first-quarter touchdown plunge. Mich.

Normal I Kast. III. 7 0 0 7 Michican Normal scorlns: Touchdowns Marr 2 (50-rmrd retorn of blocked field coal. 8-vard return of hlocked punt). Safety Brown i tackled end rone).

Kasrern Illinois scorinc: Brown II. plunse). Conversion West. Hope Wallops Olivet, 52 to 13 OLIVET (JP) John Adams er, simply insert the end ot a cigarette into the new style Jon-e top and puff. Beautifully chrome-plated and polished, the Jon-e is made to warm you a lifetime.

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touchdown run to lead Jackson raced 17 yards olympia HOCKEY TONIGHT AT 8:30 DETROIT RED WINGS vs. College to a runaway 52-13 vie tory over Olivet College in an MIAA football game Saturday night. Hope 13 'O 13 Olivet 13 13 Hope aeorlnc: Touchdowns Woodcock (SO run. Adams 3 yl9 run. 4S inter-tcption return.

59 run). DeYouns 2 (IS run. 10 run). Wethrrhee run). Yanderlin (5 run).

Conversions- Istout 2, Adams, Van Hoven. Olivet scoring: Tourhdowns Shads-11b pass from Wahll. Iauch (52 pass from Wahl). Conversion Troesch. IOOK fO THIS TRADE 0 ot oil sporting goods, hdwe.

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