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TITTLE R4SS JP7NS IN LAST 10 SECONDS T1 T7 3 1. S(Q el 17B A i its -t JZ5 7TT nuns Welcome 4-0 i Valiant Detroit Rally Is Wasted Rote Wipes Out 28-10 Lead on 3 TD Tosses in Final Quarter BY BOB LATSIIAW Free Press Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO A brilliant four-touchdown passing performance by Tobin Rote which sparked a tremendous Detroit Lion comeback went for nought at Kezar Stadium Sunday. After battling back to a 31-28 lead with one minute and 40 seconds left on the clock, Y. A. Tittle and R.

C. Owens, the San Francisco 49ers' alphabet boys, ruined the fairy-tale Special to the Free Press BOSTON Terry Saw- chuk's former Boston Bruin- 2-0 lead in the first 13:10 of ending his personal slump, hav- play. Horvath clicked again ing been nicked for 25 goals late in the middle session, in the six previous games. It Toppazzini added his while got easier for him as the game Johnny Wilson was string went along for the Wings ran Detroit's only penalty. Simmons made 26 saves in! Turn to face 37.

Column 3 (teammates staged a hot andj painful homecoming for the present Red Wing goalie Sunday night. The Bruins fired 52 shots atj their ex-goalie, a season high in the National Hockey while blasting the Detroiters.j finish. BEAT ROYALS, 9-1-8S Pistons Move Into First Place 4 to 0. IT WAS THE first shutout of the year for Don Simmons, the lanky youngster who took over the Bruin cage last January. Boston fans have taken the approach that Terry quit on the locals and he was constantly jeered by the 13,770 fans.

Bronco Horvath, a castoff from the Detroit system, scored twice to pace the Bruin offense. Larry Regan got the opener and Jerry Toppazzini. There were only 10 seconds left when Tittle retreated to pass on a play that started on the Detroit 41. The 49ers' three brilliant ends all headed for paydirt. JIMMY DAVID and Jack Christiansen were covering Owens in the end zone when Tittle let go with a high arching pass.

But Owens outjumped the defenders and the 49ers came up with their fifth straight vic Steelers Beat Colts Ex-Spartan Passes For 2 TDs, 19-13 Sieria! to the Free Tress CINCINNATI A game-long pursuit paid off for the Detroit Pistons Sunday night as they overhauled the front-running Cincinnati Royals in the final five minutes to gain i i 1 i a tight 94-88 triumph. With the virtnrv. thpir ser-iThe margin entering the final ond straight on the road, the 'period was 70-66. a former Red Wing, notched the finale. Those were the third and fourth goals Horvath has Pistons tied the Royals for first place in the Western Division of the National Basketball As-1 sociation.

Both have 2-2 1 records. tory and padded their lead in the Western Division. Owens' brilliant catch and the fifth of Gordy Soltau's conversions, made the final bat.t. 17 87 a-lis 1 4-37 PITTS. 12 15 18-30 4 7-41 George Yanlley, who averaged 29 points a game, led the Piston surge which finally overtook the Rovals.

He counted nine of his 23 points in the decisive drive. A shot bv Nat (Sweetwater) Firf down RuhinK yardae Panning Yardage Paae Pae Intercepted Punt Fumble lot Cincinnati led virtually all the way. Only once, midway in; DF.T. S. Yard penalized 4114 SO PittbnrKh 7 7 519 Baltimore 7 13 Clifton pushed the Pistons into FRAN.

1 21--28 3-46 the first period, were the Pistons on top. They had a brief 21-20 edge. 1o7 i 20-3fi I 3-39 First downs Rtlshinc yardace Fahsine yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fiirrhles lost Yards penalized T.lons 49er 71 45 7 i 31 14 7 14 33 made this year against Detroit, which turned down a chance to promote him from its Edmonton farm club. Horvath wandered to New York, Montreal and Rochester before landing here this year. The victory ended a six-game losing streak for the Bruins, who had dropped at least one game to every NHL rival during the skid.

Boston took over fourth place all alone as the Wings slipped to fifth with their fourth defeat in the last five games. Regan and Horvath each converted short shots for a Pittnburich: Tnurhdown Mathews 1 48. pass-run from Morrall: 22. from Morrall). Conversions Click 2.

Field coal Click (16). Safety Cnita. Baltimore (tackled by MrPeak In end xone). Baliimnre: Touchdowns Berry (5. pas from Pnitas).

Shaw (8, ran). on ersi on Rec li i ar. BALTIMORE Of) Quarterback Earl Morrall threw two touchdown passes to end Ray Mathews and the Pittsburgh Steelers added a field goal and safety for good measure in downing the Baltimore Colts, 19 to 13, Sunday. an 81-S1 tie with 4:15 to play, then Yardley put Detroit ahead for the first time since the opening period with two fouls shots, 83 to 81. The lead switched hand.

twice then until Harry Gallatin clicked for four points, two on a hook shot and two more on free throws, for an 88-86 edge with two minuptes to play. YARDLEY PADDED the edge with two more free throws Turn to Page 37. Column 5 I. ions: Touchdowns Doran 3 (34. pass from Rote: 31.

pass from Rote: 8. pass from Kote: Junker from Field coal Lay ne (9). Conversions Layne 4. 49ers: Touchdowns Conners (9. pass im Tittle): Tittle (1.

sneak: MiKlhenny (6. run): Babb (1. plunge): Owens (41. pass from Tittle). Conversion) Soltau 5.

v. I i "4. 'iS "WCa EXCEPT FOR that instance, however, the Royals were in front by margins as high as eight points. They led at half-time, 48 to 44. Detroit stayed with Cincinnati throughout a dogged third period, but once the game almost got away from them.

The Royals, sparked by ace rebounder Maurice Stokes, pulled to a 68-60 advantage. Lions' Yale Lary (28) Claws at Pass-Catching Billy Wilson It was the fourth victory in six games by the Steelers under score 35 to 31 and sent some 59,102 delirious fans home happy. is was a tremendous struggle between two good football teams. The Lions roared off to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter only to see the 49ers battle back to a 28-10 lead of their own. Detroit never quit, however, and staged a rally that seemed to have pulled the game out of the fire.

their new coach, Buddy Parker The Colts suffered their third straight setback after opening eers to 'Tears' Ch the National Football League season with three triumphs. THE COLTS, who scored first, on a five-yard pass from quarterback John Unitas tb Herman Added To Braves' Staff MILWAUKEE (1P Thft world champion Milwaukee Braves, who fired three of their 1957 coaches last week and replaced two of them, announced Sunday that Billy Herman, a former outstanding second baseman for the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers, has been signed for the third-base coaching position. It i'l il i'- He Just Can't Sec Lions Losing J-L TIIE LIONS started their Turn to Page 39, Column 5 THAT'S ALL! en'1. Ray Berry, stopped the Steelers on the ground but they couldn't cope with Morrall's passes. The former Michigan State collegian completed 18 of his SO passes for 270 yards.

The except that, geez, that kid ought to be trained by now. 35 Monday, November 4, 1957 Downtown. Northland and EASTLAND on sale at all 3 stores UW JW HI Hi Iinj.W,lll.MimlWWl-;lUIIL. II IN in IHIIMtl payoff throws covered 48 yards in the second quarter and 22 in the third. Quarterback George Shaw came off the bench to run the Colts 61 yards to a touchdown in the third quarter which left them trailing only 14-13.

Jack Butler had blocked Bert Rechichar's try for the extra point after the first Colt touchdown. Another long Morrall-to- i Uf'-tfilikiVJi t('J Lions Guilty On Last Play For television fans who wondered how the Lions' game at San Francisco Sunday could end on a penalty call by the officials, here is the answer: With two seconds to go, Tobin Rote threw a pass intended for Hopalong Cassady. The officials ruled that Cassady was guilty of interference (offensive), but the 49ers declined the penalty, ending the game. The Lions would have been entitled to one more play if the 49ers had been guilty of interfering with Cassady. into Jim Martin's hands on the nine-yard line.

There was only a minute and 40 seconds left, but you knew" they'd get it. Well, you kinua guessed would, if only Rote would throw the ball. Jim Doran stood there in the right corner, just over the goal line, and Rote stood there with 49ers aching to get at him, and waiting he was to hear a hundred thousand living rooms explode: "Throw the ball, dammit:" He finally threw it and the Lions had done it again. It was 31 to 28. THE MISSUS wanted to know what all the screaming was about, and I said remember the Baltimore game and here the Lions have done it again, and she said so what, Charley is wet.

So you say the Lions lost. That's too bad. I didn't see it, and I'm glad i sums Mathews-pass of 31 yards vaulted the Steelers to the Colt nine and when they couldn't go farther Gary Glick booted a 16-yard field goal in the fourth period. Bill McPeak piled on two points by tackling Unitas be hind the goal. BY GEORGE PUSCAS Our Lions did it again! What's that? You say they lost Why, surely they won.

It was there on the television screen, as live as the breeze, as true as a mother's faith. The camera showed it, all the incredible and familiar action we saw just two weeks ago, being repeated again. A re-run for television, that's what it was. THIS ONE was as far gone, as inescapably lost as the game with the Baltimore Colts, who led our boys 28 to 10. You remember The fantastic surge which Bobby Layne and Hopalong Cassady brought, the amazingly convenient fumble by Baltimore's Lenny Moore with just a minute and seven seconds left, the final Layne-Ca-ssady pass which flipped the lids 56,000 people and beat the Colts, 31 to 28.

Well, it was all here again. San Francisco had the Lions down, 28 to 10. But the new generation of Lion "believers" could hardly have forsaken them. If they did so, well, farewell fair-weather friends, for 28-10 is not insurmountable. INSTEAD OF Layne, it was Tobin Rote this time.

And he showed he can measure time with Layne or anyone else. He passed to Junker to make it 28-24 with three minutes left. The "break" was bound to come then. Hadn't Lenny Moore done it? It came. Hugh McElhenny, who had done the Lions enough damage in games past, fumbled as beautiful a fumble as you'll see.

It bounced right Palmer Golf Victor At San Diego I Cy M99 I If I i y. 7N A 1 v-v 1 that SAN DIEGO, Calif. (IP) Nerveless Arnold Palmer, fighting back scorching challenges from first Al Balding, then Bobby Rosburg, Mike Sou-chak and Billy Casper, won the $20,000 San Diego Open golf tournament Sunday with a 17-under-par 271 for 72 together rounds of 65-68-68-70, Palmer won by one stroke over Balding, and two over Souchak, Rosburg and Casper. Balding had the best opportunity to gain at least a tie for the title, but he bogied the last hole as did Arnold when he already had the crown in What a value! We doubt very could duplicate it anywhere. This ycu a luxury is 1 J' of very fine white-on-white broadcloth, imported from England.

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Then the 49ers trotted out on the field to play (and eventually beat) the Detroit Lions. Woodward at Montcalm Northland Eastland 70-7 1-70-70 J8 72-71 -fi8-7 28 7-9-73-7- '81 Touclie! 'it-' t'jlJfT' mi A COUPLE OF Michigan boys meet head-on in the Pittsburgh Steelers' 19-13 victory over Baltimore Sunday. Billy Wells (24), Steeler halfback from Menominee and Michigan State, made an eight-yard gain before being grounded by Gene (Daddy) Lipscomb, Colts tackle from Miller High, of Petroit. Salle de Tuscan won the Michigan foils team championship at Patton Park Sunday with Salle Schmitter, of Lansing, second and Wayne State third. I NORTHLAND ANO EASTLAND OPEN UNTIL 9 PM THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

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