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DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday. Oct. 1. 1956 20 Vill anova Gives Titans' BEEM KEEPING U. S.

Royal, Firestone Goodyear, Dayton Pushing Around, 8 to 7 YOUR FACTORY ADJ. TIRES NOSE TO THE Al interference was cauea ai inei Villanova 38. I line crashed in on him. Ron Wood batted the ball and Don Luzzi recovered for Villanova at the 18. THIS SECOND effort, however, produced the safety which eventually won the game.

Mike Flynn recovered for U. of D. on its seven-yard line. Steve Piskach, back to pass, was chased into the end zone and Villanova's Van Injaian tackled him for the safety. Later, U.

of D. took the lead. The Titans were at their 32 when Piskach heaved downfield to Al Korpak. Korpak was cut down by defenders Parr and West and 9 THIS TIME, there was no stopping the Wildcats. Bauer tore around right end, brushing off outstretched Titan arms, and sailed to the end zone.

He failed to convert but Villanova had its 8-7 edge. IT. of D. escaped Its own ground only once more, pushing to the Villanova 44 with art offside penalty. The Titans lost end Perry BY GEORGE PtTSCAS Somebody unseen must have been holding up the proverbial "roof" for the University of Detroit Sunday.

It never did cave in on the Titans. Villanova's Wildcats, terrors over 85 yards of the field but meek kittens on the remaining 15, nqueezed to a tight but deceiving 8-7 victory over the Titans before 10,143 in U. of D. Stadium. A SKCOXn PERIOn nafety and a third-period touchdown resulting: from a blocked punt Rave the Fhiladelphians their points.

U. of D. counted with a 68-yard march and conversion in the second period. MUFFLERS J125 HEAVY DUTY LIFETIME GUARANTEED UP 1 LOU FAORO, third string quarterback, came in then to shoot an 18-yard pass to Dick Chapman for a first down on the four. Three plays later, Bill Dando drove in rom the one, then Piskach converted for a 7-2 lead.

A short punt by thn Titans' Larry Strimas left Villanova at the Detroit 32 early in the third period and led to the Wildcats touchdown. The Wildcats drove to the 15, then the goal-line shakes hit them and West fumbled. John Carroll jecovered for the Titans at the 12. A moment later. Chapman stepped back to punt and the 12300 E.

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8 Milt Pinrhnrit HIGHLAND fMK 170-0 Hamilton ST. CLAIR SHORES 21915 Mack 'Richards when he hurt his back I at the end of the first period. Dve Dahlkemper took over for him and, with, center John Carroll and linebacker Al Kor-ipak. frequently jarred the TIRE CO. 9 M.

It U'U doom fc IIEN PARK 7100 Allen I llNC.nL PARK 226 Fwt St. I ROYAL OAK Cor. 1st ni Main jg. to MMM Rmdl Tests The lo wa the Titans' first In their last seven games, and It evened their 1956 record at one victory and on defeat. Villanova, 19-0 loser to powerful Texas in its opener, also is square for the season.

Outmanned and largely overpowered, U. of D. did well to etay so close in a game dominated by a hard-charging Villanova line and a collection of turf -churning backs. The Titans crossed midfield only three times in the game, once for their touchdown, again STATISTICS VILLANOVA If 8 V) 17 I DKTKOIT ft I'l 2 1 Fir! ijnu'tii nrrK mhtnr rfis rainc Pase intprrfrtt Piintinc avprHEe Fumble lost Tnrris penalized 7 .1 9H PFTKOIT A lllano a Ilnnrin (I DETROIT: Tom-hdnnn. ma.h.

'onvermnn I'Nkarh. Safety Fi.kiirh Mai'k ert hT Intaianl illnnma: Timrhrtnwn Bauer 118. run i. oniersmn Bauer. (n)pMp Ujilflfl psj immediately after on a march halted by the halftime gun and Dfs'P Em late in the third period on a 1 -4 vu penalty.

IN CONTRAST, the hard-hit Titans Dick Chapman gathers in pass from Larry O'Dell. ting easterners five times were pounding away inside the Titan 15-vard line, only to see the 0J1 rvji RJl IS Knockout in loth Earns Siccdc European Title BOLOGNA, Italy (U.R) Inge. Ji3 JW mar Johansson, of Sweden, won drives dissolve on simple errors. Statistics tell it in another way. For the first time in many moons, the Titans failed to gain more than 100 yards.

They had It on the nose 77 on the ground and 23 in the air. Villanova piled up 203 yards rushing and 75 passing. Powered along by the charges nf hacks Dave Parr, John Bauer and Rollie West, Villanova reached the Titan 13 early in the first period, then collapsed as an offside penalty took steam out of the drive. Rut the Wildcats were right bark thp next time they had the ball, rearhinjr the 14 this time, and fumbling away the chance. the Kuropean heavyweight cham pionship Sunday on a 13th-round knockout over Francesco Cavic- chi, of Italy, before 32,000 in the Municipal soccer stadium.

Johansson weighed 200 pounds, Cavicchi 204 li. Johansson stunned the defending Italian champion with two left hook3 to the head and sent him reeling backwards with a right to the jaw. A hard right to the body then crumped him to the canvas, where he was counted out at 1:17 of the 13th round. It was the only knockdown. Ham, Yic Clinch U.S.

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