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T.y 11,1.. DETROIT FREK PRESS Sun.lsy. Nov. 8, -Kt-Sec. 21-20 Loss First for Baylor pTO ay; 'H e' if 'f 'aj m1 'sj" USC KICK BEATS STANFORD, 23-20 il WEST '--I--I--I-I-I-H-II Wins 1 i I U.i.l CI (I'M) Si ey -I I I tj Texas Wins On Blocked Point Try Guard Is Hero For Longhorns statistics BY BOB MYERS Place-kicker Sara Tsagalakis: mandir.gr position to get the post- I LOS ANGELES (JP) South- came off the bench with seconds; season assignment against a Big ern California dealt a allocking remaining to boot a 28-yard field; Tea team, sent a crowd of 79,015 blow to Stanford's Rose Bowl; goal and hand Stanford its first away from Memorial Coliseum defeat in the Pacific Coast Con- talking in whispers.

dreams In the final 14 seconds of Saturday, nullifying an almost ference Rose Bowl race. unbelievable passing performance 314 yards and three touchdowns. It broke a 20-20 tie and gave an equally gallant band of Trojans victory and 10 points for the wild fourth quarter. Stanford is now tied with UCLA in the Eowl race. It has but one more conference game to play, against California, in two weeks.

A Stanford triumph, even coupled with a UCLA victory over USC and Washington, would still It wiped out the magnificent passing record of Garrett, who had completed 20 passes for 1 THE WINNING goal. While leaving Stanford still in a corn- by Bobby Garrett and giving the Trojans a 23-20 victory. I V. TEXAS BAYLOR 19 14 818 W3 1 1 14 IS a a 40 34 4 80 85 11 7 7 20 First downs Rntthing yardnce Pafttinc yardaice fa. ttrmptrd Pamw completil Pa Intftrpted Pontine avra Fumhlen lost Yard penal lied 1xn Baylor 3U 'Sti hKKSSd'-M) W.

leave Stanford on top because the Indians defeated UCLA three weeks ago. Tnzatl Tonehdowni Cameron, wo- nwk V. conversion nranrn 8. Baylor: Tononaown uupre von- STANFORD TRAILED the TtriloDfr Dupre. Smith.

Trojans, 13-7, going into the sec V-'- BY LLOYD LARRABEE AUSTIN, Tex. (U.R) MICHIGAN Texas tumbled Baylor from the thin ranks of the nation's undefeated football teams, 21 ond half. Then Garrett really went to town. The tall senior threw seven straight passes that brought two touchdowns, the most spectacular one to Halfback Ron Conk on a play covering 84 yards. Garrett soon after sent the Indians whirling 85 yards in to 20, Saturday and the dif ference was a guard's toe.

The guard was Phil Branch, Special Free Presi Photo via Wirephoto knock down a Lou Bald awl pass in the first quarter of their Big Ten game at Champaign, III. He kicked three extra points to provide the margin by which IT'S ONE OF those days for Michigan as nothing goes right. In this case, Illinois End Cliff Waldbeser breaks through to seven plays. Five straight passes Texas beat the nation's third ranked team before 54,000 spec accounted for 76 of the yards, and the final one of 11 yards tators. went for a touchdown to his Texas turned back a fourth.

brilliant left end, Sam Morley. period threat by Baylor and its The burst gave Stanford a 20-13 powerful bacK field to throw the Southwest Conference crown lead. Lions Ride To Victory race into a deadlock between Texas and Baylor. DELVECCIIIO DOES IT Red Wings Rally To Tie Leah, 2-2 Special to the Frea Pnw TEXAS STRUCK with touch Early In the fourth period Trojan Quarterback George Bozanic passed to Ron Miller for 15, and then hit the other end, Tom Nlrkoloff, for a 26-yard pass and a touchdown. Tsagalakls, a wisp of 160 In Last Half downs in each of the first three periods, With Fullback Dougal Cameron cashing in from the Mm V1 4 pounds, came in and tied the score with his conversion.

TORONTO The Red Wings came from behind twice on goals by Ted Lindsay and Alex Delvecchio to gain a 2-2 tie Baltimore Folds As Layne Returns 4 Continued from First Sports touchdown and the game was knotted. ''a GARRETT KEPT up his with the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night. amazing work, but with two It was the second straight tie minutes to go his first Inter-cepted pass of the game was two in the opening quarter, Halfback Delano Womack plunging over from the one in the second, and a 23-yard pass from Quarterback Charles Brewer to Womack In the third. Branch, 205-pound senior, converted on all three occasions to bring Texas Its glory, the third time in the last 17 years the Longhorns have dumped the Waco, school from the undefeated list. Halfback L.

G. (Long Gone) taken by Miller, who ran 47 The score stayed that way until the third quarter when Walker booted his field goal Hockey yards to the Stanford 20. after Huzvar's fumble was re here for Detroit, which has not been able to win a game on the road this season. The deadlock dropped the defending champion Wings another point back of pacesetting Montreal, which boosted its National League lead to five points with a 5-2 triumph over Boston. covered by Jim Cain.

GA 4 4 10 6 5 Then, with 14 seconds to go, Tsagalakis came through with his tremendous field goal. INC 0 1.1 1023 Nlnnford 7 13 0 10 I WC: Tonrhdowna Dandor. Crow, Mrkolnff. t'finvaratont Taaxalakla 2. Meld koh! Tanaalakla.

Htanforrf: Tonrhdowna Stelnherg, Twice the Lions drove deep Into the Colt one. Once they ran three times Inside the four and failed to make the U-M's Ted Kress outleaps Illini defenders to grab pass 0 20 88 27 15 28 16 4 14 28 24 1 IS 29 29 2 8 25 89 2 6 25 88 Dupre, a sparkplug of Baylor's Montreal DETROIT Toronto Ronton New York Chicago backf ield, counted all three Bay 6 4 5 7 2 10 tally. Later they drove to the four only to have Layne look, tonveraiona uarrelt y. THE WINGS immediately headed for home to meet the New York Rangers at Olympia lor scores, bouncing over from the two-yard line in the first 80-YARD DRIVE WINS, 14-7 Nebraska and the seven in the next frame, Sunday night. fumble.

Christiansen's second interception set the stage for the final Marks Tumble As Bears Prance Both teams scored late in the then snared a 15-yard pass from Francis (Cotton) Davidson in the fourth. BUT THE difference was opening period. The Leafs went ahead when Tod Sloan nicked Terry Sawchuk from close range BERKELEY, Calif. marker. He galloped back tu the Detroit 34 and the Lions needed only six plays to score.

On March, Paul Larson threw three touch SATURDAY'S RESULTS DETROIT 2, Toronto 2. Montreal Boston 2. New York 8, Chicago 1. SUNDAY'S GAMES New York at DETROIT. Montreal at Boston.

Toronto at Chicago. down passes, scored a touch Hunchy raced 36 yards. Gene spelled in Baylor's first conver down himself and wrote records Gedman picked up 16 more and Oklahoma Rallies To Top Missouri BY SKIPPER PATRICK sion try when 195-pound Texas then Cline picked up five. End Carlton Massey, a defensive hero, rushed in and blocked the extra point try by the usually unerring James Ray Smith, a after Tim Horton made a rink-long dash to set up the play. Llntfeay knotted it two minutes later.

Gordle Howe dug the puck out of a corner and passed out to Lindsay, who rifled home his fifth goal. Toronto weiit ahead in the rough second period while Vic Stasiuk was in the penalty box. Wins, 27-19 3 Long Drives Dump Iowa Slate AMES, Iowa (IP) Grind in California's football history as the inspired Bears walloped the Washington Huskies, 53 to 25, Saturday in a Pacific Coast Conference rout. A crowd of 38,000 saw the two teams roll up the most points ever compiled in their annual rivalary starting back burly tackle. COLUMBIA, Mo.

VP) Oklahoma stopped a Missouri threat early in the fourth quarter, then drove 80 yard3 for a NFL 14-7 victory that moved the Sooners almost within the back WESTERN CONFERENCE ON THIRD DOWN Layne threw a quick pass to Leon Hart for the score. Walker again converted and the score was 17 to 7. The Lions' pass defense was so efficient that Enke completed only four of 15 passes for a net gain of 69 yards. Huzvar was the big noise In the Colt running attack, picking up 117 yards In 19 carries, but he failed to gain after his damaging fumble and the in 1904. Taking a pass from Sloan, yard of the Orange Bowl and their sixth straight Big Seven ing out three touchdown drives of 77 yards or better and tak W.

L. T. Pet. PF PA George Armstrong beat Saw chuk on a long shot. championship.

L. Angeles 5 1 0 .833 195 125 Fumbles and pass interceptions cost Baylor dearly, as every member of the starting backfield bobbled the ball away to Texas, with two of them leading to Longhorn touchdowns. Another Texas score was set up by a pass Interception. In addition to his sparkling Oklahoma, in stretching its ing back a pass interception for 89 yards and another 0 .714 163 142 0 .667 152 131 Grid Menu California, with Larson connecting with his receivers at times with seemingly Impossible passes, took the opening kickoff 85 yards to a lead that was built up, steadily from then on. In the second quarter, the score, Nebraska defeated Iowa 2 2 4 4 5 DETROIT 5 San Fran.

4 Baltimore Green Bay 2 Chi. Bears 1 THE WINGS carried play in the final stanza, gunning for an equalizer which finally came at 0 .439 118 150 0 .338 119 151 0 .167 106 139 string of victories in the Big Seven Conference to 39 games, did it the hard way before an estimated 30,000 fans in crisp, clear weather. State, 27 to 19, Saturday. The Big Seven Conference 13:42. Bob Goldham forced offensive play, Dupre also con football victory was Nebraska's second (in four games and brought 'the Cornhuskers' string Lions breezed from there.

Layne had 10 completions in 21 attempts for 140 yards. Cline and Hunchy topped the Detroit ball carriers with 61 and 53 yards Bears' bouncy skipp. faked a pass and ran nine yards to score himself. scramble at the net when he fired into the crease. Metro Prystai and Goldham both took whacks at the bounc- i- verted once.

Smith came bacK after Baylor's 72-yard march in the third to kick the point. EASTERN CONFERENCE W. L. T. Pet.

PF PA Cleveland 6 0 0 1.000 155 37 of triumphs over the Cyclones to eight. California 13 0 20 83 mg pucn ueiuie icicv.i-ui plHa. 8 respectively. Hunchy also grabbed Waahinttoa 0 8 13 SS EAST Brown at Harvard. Navy at Columbia.

Cornell at Dartmouth. Army at Pennsylvania. Yale at Princeton. Colgate at Syracuse. Penn State at Rutgers.

Vlllanova at Boston Univ. Marquette at Holy Cross. Tern nle at Fordham. TEXAS COUNTED its touch-downs on scoring drives of 41, Nebraska punched out a safe California: Tonrhdowna Dlltoa 2. Pittsb'gh 8 four passes for another 79 yards Missouri had the greater number of scoring chances, but the game Tigers couldn't move the ball in the clutches.

THE WINNING drive started after Missouri sophomore Ray Detring missed a field goal attempt from the Oklahoma 25-yard line. The Tigers had moved the ball from their own 39 to the rarmlrharl. TArann, Marks. Taller S. .600 169 120 .500 121 162 92 127 .333 74 92 .000 02 182 to take the offensive honors for 27-6 lead through three quarters before giving way to a pair of Iowa State touchdowns in the 71 and 31 yards, marching to its second score with only 11 Wash'gt'n 2 New York 2 Chi.

Cards 0 wrlrht. onveralona l-arnon S. Waahlncton: Tonrhdowna Blarh, Tiederman, Roake, Mprague. CoDTeralon the night seconds left in the second period The Texas ground offensive sieerea ii in ior mo wu tum this season. Detroit carried a 26-22 shooting edge.

FIRST rERinnt 1 Toronto. Slotn iRnrton, Thomson). a Detroit, Indamr (llowr). 18:51. Mo peimlliM.

SF.CONO PERIOD: 8 Toronto, Arm-Irorn (Mlonn). I'4i01. I'mihIIIh linn- lln. Hlailiik. Huaurd, PrynMl, Horton.

TIHRO PERIOD: 4 Drtrolt, Drlvfc Mo (lioldham. ITvitnl), 1.1 Penal-lira Hkov, Krnnnly. fourth period. 1 a QUARTERBACK and Safety THE TRIUMPH assured the Lions of at least second place and possibly a tie for first place N. Carolina St.

at Pittsburgh. moved 216 yards and the Long. horns gained 93 yards In the air. man John Bordogna and fleet SATURDAY'S RESULTS DETROIT 17, Baltimore 7. SUNDAY'S GAMES Green Bay at Chicago Bears.

New York at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Cleveland. Oklahoma 17 on rushing plays before switching to an unsuc In the Western Division race, Jon McWllliams each accounted Baylor, with Davidson picking up most of his yardage in the If the 49ers beat the Rams cessful aerial game. Sunday afternoon on the coast, Oklahoma used 18 hard knock fourth-period drive, gained 111 yards passing and 203 rushing. Oregon Still Sparkles, 2o6 EUGENE, Ore.

yp) Oregon continued its late-season surge by drubbing Idaho, 25 to 8, behind another brilliant performance by Quarterback George Shaw Saturday. Shaw passed to two touch- Snn Francisco at Los Angeles. SOUTH Auburn at Georgia. MiHlsaiipt at Maryland, t'lcnuton at the Citadel. George Waah.

at Davidson. Kurnian at Florida Slate. Tennnmee at Florida. Memphis State at Kentucky, ing plays to score the winner. the Lions, Rams and 49ers will be tied for the lead.

If the 49ers lose, the Lions will be in second Chicago Cards at Washington for two Husker touchdowns. Nebraska moved 85, 80 and 77 yards In each of the first three quarters for touchdowns. Then Bordogna bolted 89 yards with a pilfered paws In the third period for the final score. place, one game behind the Rams. Canadieiis Roll Along MONTREAL (U.R) The Stan Wet Ball Doesn't Slop SMU, 23-0 STATISTICS Larry firing, who mode the Sooners' first touchdown on a six-yard slant In the first quarter, went over on a wide pitchout on fourth down for the second score.

Mia, state at Louisiana state. Notre Dame at North Carolina. An intricate double reverse downs and set up Oregon's other William Mary at Richmond, with Bill Plantan on the starting two scores with a 19-yard pass Vandrrbllt at Tulane. and delivering end produced the and a 19-yard run. The outcome TCU Victor On 2 Late Scores, 21-7 Flrat down! Rangers Tip Hawks, 3-1 CHICAGO (JP) Rookie Ron Dea and Veteran Max Bent- TEXAS 8 19 10 19 Missouri scored its touchdown ley Cup Champion Montreal Canadiens made it eight vic Virginia at WanhlngtoB Lee.

Cyclones' initial touchdown. He I ran iv yaras auer nanuins uie SMtr 1:1 lss It- 16 6 2 SB 2 30 tories in a row on home ice ball off to Max Burkett, who on a drive of 23 yards after a short kick out of bounds by Gene Calame. Oklahoma 7 was never la aoubt after the opening minutes, when Shaw guided Oregon 48 yards to a touchdown in eight plays. Idaho 8 Oregon 1 8 7 0 2S Ruahlnt yardaca I'aaainc yardage Taaara attempted Paaaea eompleted I'aaaea Intrrrpted Punting average Fumhlaa Inat Yarda penatiied SMC gave it to Gary Lutz, who gave 3 Stt.9 1 3 Saturday night when they downed the Boston Bruins, 5 to 2, to maintain their two-game lead in the National Hockey SPOKANE, Wash. (JP) ley scored a goal eacn wunin a Mlaaourl Oklahoma! Tonrhdowna Ortgg t.

1723 Idaho: Tonrhdown Afltaon. Ronald Clinkscale, a speedy tweive-secona space oi me ursi lnninr halfback, helned Texas period Saturday night to lead the HWfTt Tonrhdowna Rftrnet. Eidom. Oregon: Tonrhdowna Jamea 3. Gaff, Convemiona Calame, l-eake.

it back to Plantan. Nehraaka 7 7 13 027 Iowa Ntate 0 A 0 19 Nehraaka: Tonrhdowna Bordogna 3, Mr llliama 2. Cooveraiona ovnk 3. Iowa Ntnte: Tonrhdowna Plantao, Rice, Burkett. Conversion Ptaotao.

ney. ConTeralon Hhaw. Marahall. Field coal Ntouenwerca. ton, Teralona Bernet, Lucai.

Mtaaourl: I ournaown Trrelon Mrrrlflrld. Christian to two fourth-period New York Rangers out of the' touchdowns Saturday for a 21-7 National Hockey League cellar League. FIRST PERIOD: 1 Bonton. lafolne (Quarkcnbuah, (iardnrr), Montrral. Groffrlon (Johmon).

Frnnlllr, (Iroffrlon, Markrll, Jounaon, Craiahtnn tmalor). SECOND PERIOD: Boaton. Pelraon with a 3 to 1 victory over the COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (U.R) Duane Nutt ignored a cold victory over Washington State. The Horned Frogs, breaking Chicago Black Hawks.

FIRST PERIOD: I Nrw York. Dra TF. Reserve, a five-came losing streak, spot rain Saturday and flipped a wet ball with abandon to pass South Krl-Tl. 2 Vw York ern Methodist to a 23-0 victory Broncos Tie ted Washington State a 7-0 lead pmaitin h'ryatal, Mol in the second quarter, tied Kw Tnrk, by halftime and then went com- iirnrr iRuiirr. K.mi.i.

pmaitira fortably ahead in the last 15 rWN c.d.br. over outclassed Texas and Breaks Help Yale Topple Temple, 32-6 NEW HAVEN, Conn. (IP) Capitalizing on three big breaks, vale rallied to wallon Temple, (Martin. Sandford), 4 Montrral, flavin (Miianrll), 2:111: ft Montrral, Johnaon (Kirharri, Hamry). 1.

IVn-altT-Mnrur. Mohni, llarvrr, Markrll, Marphrraon. THIRD PERIOD: 6 Montrral. Moadrll (Darlei, Maikay), 7 Montrral, Mraar fOrorfrion, Lara), 1'rnal-tira Markrll, Bouchard. South Carolina at W.

Virginia. MIDWEST Illinois at Wisconsin. Northwestern at Indiana. Minnesota at Iowa. Michigan at Michigan State.

Purdue at Ohio State. Virginia Military at Cincinnati. Colorado at Nebraska. Texas Tech. at Tulsa.

S. Dakota Stat-Wichita (X). Kansas State-Missouri. Iowa State at Oklahoma. SOUTHWEST Texas A A at Rice.

Arkansas at SMU. Houston at Baylor. TCU at Texas. FAR WEST Washington at UCLA. Oregon at California.

Wash. State at Oregon State San dose at Stanford. Wyoming at New Mexico. Colorado AIM at Utah. Utah State at Denver.

k-opn smtt in the thick of the Southwest Conference title aaaaaialed, No penaltiet. minutes. Dc Sales Wins IVORY 3 BROS. CO. CLEVELAND (A1) Western Michigan and Western Reserve slipped and skidded to a 14-14 tie Saturday in a contest played in the mud before fewer than 200 fans.

Gordon McCarter scored twice for Western Reserve in the firBt five minutes. Then Bruce Bos- 2ml Division Title scrap. Nutt, a 177-pound Junior quarterback, put SMU In front In the opening minutes with a 17-yard shot to End Ed Bernet and helped set up a fourth quarter field goal and touchdown with his running and KRAJENKE MICHIGAN'S LARGEST BUICK DEALER "iiiie cm" Clinkscale, who can run the 100-yard dash In :9.6, zipped, through the Cougars for runs of 14 and 82 yards in a 52-yard scoring marrh and a minute later hit Don Stanford with a 22-yard touchdown pass, A WSC fumble gave TCU the chance for its third score and TRinity 4-3400 1249 HOLDEN Focltlnq Storing Long Distance Local FREE ESTIMATES nur ji-t-r St. Francis de Sales won the Second Division West Side championship of the Catholic League with a 32-6 victory over Cathedral Central. It was the winner's 13th straight victory.

Danny Collins and Larry Bada-lucco both scored twice. 32 to 6, Saturday in the coia, snow-soaked bowl before a small crowd of some 3,500. It was the first football meeting between these teams. The breaks, an intercepted pass, a blocked kick, and a fumble set up a 51 yard run by Conrad CorelU, a 31-yard dash by Harry Benninghoff and a A Better More ma scored twice in the second quarter for the visitors. The tie was the best showing by either club in the Mid-America Conference this season.

Wantrrn Mlrh. 0 II 014 vaaajacu. All TYOI UNDERCOATIIIG the Cougars didn't have time or je 'av. "iaM passing. In all, the chunky Corlscana, youngster, hit six of 14 aerials, five of them in a row at one stretch, averaged 36 yards punting a wet ball and picked up nine yards on the ground, two yards of it at a crucial point in the drive which set up the field talent to make a comDacK.

A 10 14 1 Lifetime Guarant $I5 AAA UNDERCOATINQ CO. Waah. Slat 1 7 Akron Jolted KENT, O. (fP A surpria two-yard quarierDacK sneait Dy Jim Lopez, who scored two of Yale's touchdowns. Vtratrra Res.

14 0 0 14. Weatern Tourhdowna Boama 2. (onveralona Andrraoo 'i. Weatern Reaerve: Taairhdowna McCarter 2, Conversion! MrCartnr 2. 1 Touehdowni MrKown.

Fowler, Schmidt Out For 2 Weeks IMM Gd. Klver-Schaefer VE 8-1199 180O0 Woodward SSfll LWernoli Opp. Palmer Park fear Joy Rd. TO 9-1190 WE 3-84M ganfnrd. Converalona wiuwi a.

ah. State: Touchdown Berry, lot Iveralttn Thompaon. ingly strong Kent State University team splashed to a 54-19 goal. victory Saturday over the previously undefeated Akron TEMPLE, FLAYING out of its class, frightened Yale early in the second period when it tM frnnt A.n rtn Mitre BOSTON (U.W The Boston olympiahOCKEY Catholic Central tm.r-hdown. after a lone I Bruins, unbeaten in their last WE HAVE HUMILITY NEW 1953 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR SEDAN Big 10 Football 117 if five games, will have to do wth- Wins at Muskegon Mted shortlyiout BUle gervice8 of Capt.

Mm on Schmidt for the next two weeks. WLT Pet. PF PA artrtpnv irii. Kilar atierwaru wiui t7iaii HiLCinntu mm a-. a nuai 4 0 0 1.000 108 SO muoniAjuii rn p.t.

shears who1 Dr. Tnomas K.eney announced ,800 117 44 scored twice to lead Detroit sparked by Pete snears wno lhat th. veteran would be Mike 4 10 it 1 atln.tkH. r.r,.roi 97 scorea irum mo iwu. a vie-1 32 to.

27-8 t' gi(1eiind for at least a fortnleht L- riior nnnp i inn cialiu 1955 TONIGHT AT 8:30 DETROIT RED WINGS NEW YORK RANGERS TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR NOVEMBER IS, It, 24, 21 .600 116 US.tory over Muskegon High. Terry re" with a knee Injury he suffered Illinois M.S.C. Wisconsin Ohio State Minnesota Michigan Iowa Purdue R7 XI Mnlon and fjrpir Rlltnnm nrlrtwl 'c i .600 complat 3 10 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 ISO 66 the other tallies as the Sham mained for the rest of the game. Thursday night in a collision oso o- with Lee Fogolin, of the Chicago Vale 0 7 7 ls-3'i 1 Blackhawks. 37 71 58: rocks moved to a 27-0 lead be- irn.lrnffnn frank Mclaughlin pontiag co.

3162 E. Jefferson LOroint 7-4410 25 75 .500 .400 .250 .000 .000 Dr. Kelley diagnosed the Injury as a torn ligament Temple: Tonrhdown Pitrrl. Tale: Tonrhdowna Shears, CorelU. Brnninthotf, Lopes Conterslona Fruett S.

Catholic Central has a 5-1 record, Muskegon 5-3. Norwestcrn 0 4 0 I Indiana 0 4 0 51 111 63 130.

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