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Is Section I to aft rr FINANCIAL PAGE 8 Today "si I II fa SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1957 bit fM'ff i 5rQ 4T -1 frn' ilS? 4 rr. -s f- i tot 0 -Wr- fr-fc vi iV 4t 'i Michigan's Jim Van Telt Kicks, State's Sam Williams Leaps The Punt Is Blocked and It's Two Toints for MSU (See Below) Off 6j JYT (Q Julii is It's MSU 's 'Most' v. Against Wolverines Irish 'GoaV Kicks Army In Seat 23-21 PHILADELPHIA Notre Dame end Monte Stickles, branded a "goat" moments before, kicked a 29-yard field goal with less than nine minutes to play Saturday and earned the Fighting Irish a 23-21 victory over Army in a pulsating renewal of one of football's most colorful rivalries. Stickles' arrow true kick came two minutes, 28 seconds alter he had shot wide on a conversion attempt following Notre Dame's third touch down, leaving Army in front, It's Sooners (As Usual) For No. 43 BV TOMMY I) VINE Free Pre Staff Writer ANN ARBOR Time and touchdowns heal old wounds.

Michigan State reached into the past for inspiration and from the present it combined speed and precision to roll to one of the greatest victories in its history Saturday when it defeated the University of Michigan, 35 to 6, before a sellout crowd of 101,001 fans. The Spartans have been playing Michigan since the gridiron's ages. This was the 50th meeting of the pair since 1898 and Michigan State made it a "Golden Anniversary" celebration that possessed luster and brilliance in every phase. The 35 points represents the most Michigan State ever scored against their old rivals in this ancient series. The previous high was 27 points in the 1952 game.

ONCE THIS WAS an annual meeting between an outclassed and frequently gan, which always ranked among the nation's finest. But the pendulum has swung on Michigan State fortunes in the past decade. The Spartans now, year-in-and-year-out, rank among the nation's best and they've reached a stage where they now dominate the "new era" in this series. Michigan State now has won six of the last eight meetings. The Spartan's phenomenal rise is acentuated by the fact that prior to 1950 they had won only six games of the classic series.

Not only did the Spartans set a team record by their touchdown spree, but they administered to Michigan one ol the most decisive defeats it has suffered in many seasons. It was the most one-sided defeat Ben- nie Oosterbaan has suffered during his 10 seasons as Michigan's head coach. MICHIGAN long has been noted for lis stout defenses and its role of the opportunist. Saturday against the Spartans it had a sieve-like forward wall (through which the Michigan 21 to 20. THE BITTER battle, fea tured by a brilliant individual running duel between Army's TF.X OR LA.

f-irt down. Jl 21 yearling halfback Bob Anderson and Notre Dame's driving fullback Nick Pietrosante, followed the nerve-stabbing tradition of Army Notre Dame 9-1 a Phhmiis yarriflK loo Inttrr? rtrd bv 4 rnnt -4fi. Fnmblf Tnt 3 nrds ppnatireil 34- Oklahom TexftA iZi (games, It was the first time both teams had scored as many as three touchdowns against each other in a single game since the competition started back in 1913, when Ous Dorais and Knute Rockne teamed for an opening overwhelmed Spartan team and Michi- Oklahoma: Tourhdnwna Thnmm is. nlunce) Sandefpr M. nlnneet: Pndd 1V.

nliince). lindd 3. Tem: Touchdown M. T.e (S. pa from i-ondren).

4'onversiori Fondren. DALLAS tJP) Oklahoma, the Gibraltar of college football, strained and rocked for three quarters under the weight of lowly Texas' frenzied fight Saturday, but power finally prevailed as the Sooners rolled, 21 to 7, to its 43rd straight triumph. State backs roamed with ease. And the old pattern of "play-iing it close to the vest" and i waiting for breaks was as useless against the fleet, determined Spartans as would have I It X-- I 1 I 4 I A player named Dwight Eisenhower was a sub on the jArmy team at the time. Titans Clobber Wichita, 28 to 0 Splal to the Fre Prea WICHITA The University of Detroit scored twice through the air and twice on the ground in blanking the University of Wichita, 28 to 0, Saturday night.

It was the 24th triumph for the Irish against seven victories for Army and four ties. And it was particularly sweet since the flu-weakened men of South The nation's No. 1 team, holder of the all-time record for victories and for scoring in 119 straight games had all sorts of trouble with Walter Fondren, a kicking, passing demon. been the "wedge play" of the late Fielding H. Yost's day.

This was a day on which Michigan was vastly overmatched, it was a day on which the Wolverines never were in the game. There aren't many like that in Michigan gridiron annals. Bend, bouncing back from an (Turn to Tage Column 8) The Titans dashed one break Strimas But a couple of Texans on the Oklahoma team Bobby Boyd and Jakie Sandefer pulled the Sooners through. Michigan State had the speed, Larry yard for the it had the nolish nnrl tho fin Did Spaiians Slioir Tnoiirrli it it had the depth of a truly great HERE'S THE SEQUEL to the dramatic photos at the top of the page. The whhita team.

It was a team with a 1 and made a splendid goal-line marker and stand while seizing a 7-0 lead plunged one in the first half. But then theyfinale-started rolling in the last half, and were far stronger at the YardrZhTnc finish. I ards nassinr i Pat.se) intercepted VICTORY GAVE U-D a 2-1 season record while it TEXAS TICKED OFF four! of Oklahoma's passes and the; JJC jn Lail(l? nail blocked bv 5am Williams rolled ont the end zone, civins State a two- jaj weapon to meet virtually evgry situation. Kowalczyk. 2ft ii 3-H 3-3 7-fiS point saieiy 10 aaa 10 ine nrsi-quaner uiiiniuuH scorea uy iau This was the Spartans third straight victory and sent them rolling along to a path that 1 7-41 iiu passing oi oriureii kept the Sooners in a hole much of the time.

Boyd grabbed two Texas passes to halt damaging Long-horn drives and combined with mnv loast in a nnt am Wichita's fourth straight de-jD'troit Tnnrhdowns Kornak fTT. Tas from Faoro): Oahlkemper (17. pass from Coiling): Collins J3. run): Strimat (I. plunge).

Convention Kornak 3. Pasruzzi. Maher. ReibeVs 2 Goals Start Wings on Their Way, 5-3 (Turn to Tage B. Column 7) feat.

Lou Faoro pitched a 17-yard touchdown pass to Al Korpak after five minutes of play. The stage was set when Ray Vogl fumbled Detroit's initial punt and guard Dick Kennedy recovered for the Titans on the MICH. 1 17 7 7-1'i 222 3 A3 2 MICH. ST. It SJ inn ll-is 3 1-22 a a a 5 13 14 3.

First down Kushinz yardar PaMinfc yardace Pauses Panea intercepted Pnnt umUIea lot Yards penalized Miehisran Michigan Stat Anlhonv- Tops Servile 20-8 cashed his second goal of the season In the third period as Tourhdo -Pare (11 Michigan: run! Special in tha Free Praa TORONTO Dutch Reibel scored the tying and winning Yill Michigan State take over the No. 1 national ranking? Voters will decide that question early this week in separate elections conducted by the Associated Press and United Press. The Spartans were rated No. 2 behind Oklahoma in both polls last week. The Sooners had 65 first-place votes to 21 for State in the AP election conducted among writers.

Oklahoma drew 16 firsts to five for State in the UP poll of coaches. Both were winners Saturday. While State grabbed 35-6 decision from Michigan (ranked No. 5 and No. 6 in the respective polls), Oklahoma defeated unranked Texas, 21 to 7.

4 for Toronto's other tally, all I coming in the wide-open start- ing stanza. 1 Howe clicked at 3:40 on a Although failing to score on w.hkB?i. WPrSS a single play from scrimmage, -cii niunre). 4 onerion Kaiser 3. an insurance tally.

Held scoreless in their first start, the Maple Leafs flashed three, goals two by Sid Smith in the first 15 minutes. But the Wings and goalie l. nigu suu viuincu Safety Williams (blocked an Tell Wichita's only serious threat came in the opening series of the second quarter when' the Titans held for downs on the one-foot line after the Wheatshockers had a first down on the two. goals as the Detroit Red Wings grabbed their first vic-! tory of the National Hockey League season by beating To-' ronto, 5 to 3. More Pholos Page 9, Sec.

More exciting pictures of the Michigan-Michigan State game will be found on Tage 9 of Section B. All photos were taken by Free Tress photographers Tony Spina, bick Tripp, AVally Steiger, Vince Witek. Tom Venaleck and Jerry Heiman. punt in end rone). over Servite a 20-8 victory power-play rush but Smith off-jset that at 5:21.

The Leafs went ahead the Saturday night. Ten championship and the third Th thraa tmirhrWna were trip of their brief conference membership to Pasadena for a made by Phil Pohl on a 55- A 17-yard scoring pass from Reibel capped a high-scoring first period by tying the score at 3-aIl in the final minute of the stanza. Then he sent Detroit ahead to stay midway in the second period. Rookie Ton McCarthy Terry Sawchuk settled down and blanked them the rest of the way. GORDIE HOWE and Bill Dineen got Detroit's early goals while Billy Harris accounted Dan Collins to Dave Dahikem- yard punt return, Al Lansing per broke the Wichita defense when he recovered a blocked in the third quarter.

punt in the end zone, and Don first time on Harris' tally at 9:16. Dineen squared it at 12:14 but Smith scored again at 14:52. (Turn to Tage d. Column 5) New Year's Day date in the R.ose Bowl. THE SFARTANS rotled up a Turn to Fage Column 1 In the last period Collins, Cook with a 30-yard runback raced 13 yards for another; of an intercepted pass.

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