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SECTION Inside Tlds Section How They Stand Page 4 Michigan Wildlife Page 8 Amusements Pages 9-12 Amus SUNDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1962- TITLE HOPES DEALT BLOW diea Sports ements ED FIUTHEFSf? rBEsrssssxgx jEgifta jcisB ySeeHi who po WE Wil n-o lkJ'C) LLk few. virSx. yfl T-iir tars hm zt stumvit sy'Y A -x. WIKS INTO THE lxp' I OTY LEAGUE RAyCfT! Badgers Clobber No, 1 Team, 37-6 Kelen and kicked a 38-yard filed goal and four conversions. It wasn't Kroner's fault that he didn't get a fifth extra-point kick.

Wisconsin went for two points after the last touchdown in the final 12 seconds. Holland went for the last three Badger touchdowns, twice on short runs and the third time on the receiving end of a 11-yard flip from VanderKelen. VanderKelen, the Wisconsin senior with 90 seconds of seasoning before this fall, and Northwestern's touted sophomore Tom Myers came to a statistical standoff with 181 aerial yards apiece. Myers, in his seventh collegiate game, broke Northwestern one-season records for passing completions and Turn to Page SF. Column 2 BY BOB PILLE Fr Press Staff Writer MADISON Northwestern came to town sniffing rosea and went home smelling of Wisconsin cheese Saturday.

The badgers did everything but bury the Wildcats in the dairy vats that hold the state's most noted product. The rout was by 37-6, and for Northwestern it was a fight for survival from the opening moments. And it was survival that never came off for the Wildcats in the face of the powerful Badger defense and the record homecoming mob of 65.501. Wisconsin jumped on the 'Cats early and never allowed them to look anything like the team that had been leading the nation in offense, passing and wire service poll votes. The Badgers shoved out to a 10-0 half time lead and then ran away with three touchdowns in a stretch of 5 2 minutes in the third quarter.

Two halfbacks, Gary Kroner and Lou Holland, got all the Wisconsin points. Kroner scored the first two touchdowns on passes of 11 yards and 23 yards from quarterback Ron Vander Purdue Spoils XA won fiVE- EAST 61 DE TfTL5 lHJ. IN SEVEN YEARS. Soartams 17- 9 A STICKLER for football fundamentals, that's Denby High's Ed Rutherford, 19G2 Free Tress City League Coarh of the Year. Story on Page 6 of this section.

JL 41 10 Duirts In 9 Breaks Go Bad For MSU Pair of Leads Thrown Away My vVtfeJjs 4 IE -v sue vVV 7xv, -f (J 2nd Half Rally Nips Illinois Wolverines Turn Jeers lo Cheers STATISTICS MICH. ST. It PURDUE 11 1(3 53 II 1 5-J 1 IS First downs Rushing yarda Passing yardas Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost lit t-7 a 4-37 4 I Yards penalized 10-17 Purdue Michigan State MSU-FG Bobbift PUR Bloom 47 pass interception (Ohl kick). MSU-Lewis 54 run (run failed). PUR-FG Ohl 17.

PUR-Walker I plunge (Ohl kick). ILL. It U) IDS Jl I 1 It MICH. 104 71 7, 74 1-14 First downs Rushing yarda Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punls Fumbles lost Yards penalized Illinois Michigan ILL FG Plankenhom 3t. ILL Summers 1 run (Plankenhom (kick).

MICH Timber lake 1 pass from Chandler (run tailed). MICH Chandler 1 run (Chapman pass from Chandler). t'' ff Us i4 rr Iltiiiifr ii i ininK" tlw unmirinirl AP Photo WALKING ON AIR is Wisconsin's Gary Kroner as he evades the clutches of Northwestern's Richard Olson. The rest of the Badgers joined Kroner with their heads in the clouds as they shocked Northwestern, the nation's No. 1 eleven, in their Big Ten game Saturday at Madison.

BY LYALL SMITH Free Press Sports Editor EAST LANSING They call themselves the Purdue Boilermakers. They've been called the Spoilermakers. They were both things here Saturday as they pounded out 10 big points in the final 13 minutes to come from behind and pull another of the upsets they seem to save for games with Michigan State. They trailed, 3-0; they led, 7-3; they trailed, 9-7; they led, 10-9, and they won, 17-9, In a bruising rock-and-sock session that had everything for the on-hand audience of 70,059 and a national collection of television viewers. OX THEIR triumph, second in as many seasons over the Spartans, the Boilermakers-Spoilermakers kept alive their JISU vs.

Minnesota vs. Iurflut xt Sal iii-day slim chance to go west for the first time when the Rose Bowl game is played come New Year's Day. They'll need help to make that one come true. But despite a couple of earlier upset defeats inflicted on them by 11 '1 Miami of Ohio and Illinois, the Indiana visi- Turn to Page SF, Column 6 BY JOE FALLS Free Press Staff Writer ANN ARBOR They're a bloomin' powerhouse, that's wot. This Michigan football team which has been sneered at.

scorned, ridiculed, embarrassed, humiliated well, you should have seen 'em in their final home game of the season Saturday. It was utterly a-Maize-ing. But the blokes in blue literally turned into a pack of touchdown terrors and came from behind to beat Illinois, 14-10. There was a little bit of the John Wilkes Booth In all of the boys as they stole this one from the Illini with two touch- Miehignn vs. limn Illinois vs.

YYiseonsin xf Saturday downs in the second half to overcome a 10-0 lead held hy the visitors. TOUCHDOWNS In three minutes and 20 seconds, if you please from a crew which not too long ago couldn't put over a single point for a stretch of more than 200 GOODFELLOW GAME NEXT Denby's Streak Is Cut Cooley Wins, 25 to 6 AP Photo his best END OF LINE Michigan's Dave Raimey (19) turned in Cooley ran up a 13-0 margin by halftime and had completed its scoring before Turn to Page 7F, Column 1 game of the year Saturday in his final home game. His twisting, turning breakaway runs like this one got Michigan back in the game in the second half and sparked the Wolverines to their 14-10 victory over Illinois. BRUIN SPARE HITS, 3-3 BY TOM JAKOBOWSKI The state's longest current Class A high school football winning streak was snapped Saturday night. A fired-up Cooley squad put a 25-6 crusher on the Denby Tars before nearly 10,000 fans at slippery U-D Stadium, Denby's first defeat in 28 games covering four years.

Both teams came into the City League playoff game rid- On Inside Outplayed, Wings Still Manage Tie P.V JACK KERRY Free Press SlaH Writer BOSTON This six-game Odyssey of the Red Wings is ing 7-0 streaks this season, battling for a prized Goodfel-low Game berth at Tiger Stadium next week. COACH Roger Parmentier's Cardinals will be there next Friday to meet Catholic League champion St. Ambrose in a rematch of the 1959 Goodfellow Game which St. Ambrose won, 13-7. Cooley should prove a solid City League representative If it ran muster the offense and defense with 'which it mussed up the Tars.

Waltzing behind the running of one of the finest pair of halfbacks ever to be found on the same city public school team in years, Bob Kelley and Dennis McCart, Side champion Cooley was the whole show against its East Side rival. STRONG AS Cooley was on the ground, it got three of its four touchdowns on passes after getting into scoring position on interceptions of Denby throws. Rick Troy fired two of the TD passes, one each to ends Ed Berry and Tom Vokal. Vo-kal grabbed another from alternate quarterback Gary Larsen. Dennis McCart got the fourth TD on a plunge.

not turning into a picnic. So. let's hear it now, ye fair-weather fans: Booooo! Boo, Michigan. Boo! Boo! Boo! For that's what It took to get the boys going. The Wolverines were given an awful razzing from the 49,756 folks when they trotted back on the field after Intermission.

Seldom, if ever, had a Michigan team ever been given such a rude reception. Even Dick Nixon got better support than this last week. BUT. PERHAPS, the booing was deserved; the Wolverines were simply awful In the first half. They were so bad the Legion of Decency may have to ban the films of the first 30 minutes.

Michigan rolled up the awesome total of three first-downs and once Just once were they able to get across midfleld. It got so bad that Dave Raimey was pulled from the game after taking a kickoff on his 11, racing to the 20 and Turn to Tage SF, Column 1 Of Sports Lyall Smith Pg. 2 0 Gophers dump Iowa Pg. 2. OSU wins thriller Pg.

2. Irish trample Pitt Pg. 2. 6 College football scores Pg. 3.

0 How They Stand Pg. 4. 0 Army handed surprise Pg. 4. Gobs of woe for Navy Pg.

4. 0 'Bama buries Miami Pg. 5. 0 USC nears Rose Bowl Pg. 5.

0 All-City League eleven Pg. 6. 0 Never Bend upset Pg. 7. 0 Deer hunter's check list Pg.

8. 0 Saturday's race results Pg. 8- 0 Kalamazoo MIAA's best Pg. 8. 0 Chips top IIAC Pg.

8. The Wings were lucky to escape Saturday night with a 3-3 tie with the Boston Bruins even though it was the Bruins that had to come from behind with the late goal for the deadlock. The tie, coupled with Chicago's 3-1 victory in Montreal, cut the Wings' hold on first place to three points over the Black Hawks but the Hawks have played two more games. Tom Williams knocked in defenseman Pat Stapleton's shot at 11:38 of the final period to get the tie. FIRST PERIOD: 1-Boston.

Oliver (Bucvk, Green) 4:14. Penalties: Oliver (3:461, Goegan Gedsby Gendron SECOND PER IOO: 1-Detroit, Goegan (Howe, MacOonald), 4:42. 3 Boston, Mc-Kenney (Spencer, Bucvk), 11:17. 4 Detroit, Howe (MacDonald, Delvecchio), 16:30. Penalties: Green Slasiuk Smith (11:49, Green THIRD PERIOD: 5-Detroit, Berkley (Ullman, Stasiuk), 2:41.

4-Boston, Williams (Bucyk, Stapletonl, 14:31. Penalties: Green Young SAVES: Sawchuk 14-4-12 32) Per- reault 10--7-2. Stapleton felt better about it than anyone else since Detroit's go-ahead goal, at 2:41 of the final period, came when Turn to Tage Column 8 Free Pres Photo bv JIMMY TAFOYA DEWEY DOESN'T It was one of those days for the Spartans. Fumbles, Interceptions and penalties plagued Michigan State as it tried to cope with Purdue. Dewey Lincoln reflects the Spartans' woes as he can't hang on to a pass.

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