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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 21

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Sunday, November 1, 1964 THE DETROIT DAILY PRESS B-I LJ Wo deaths POR 1 1 "I 61 Wolverines Aid in 35-0 Win By BOB PILLE ANN ARBOR Michigan rolled over Northwestern, 35-0, in a relentless display of football power that was the most impressive the Big Ten has seen this season. U. of M. trampled helpless Wildcat defenders as if MtSHJ Sttirilkes (Dime DBflg BModw. IBaidigeir Fall Special to the Daily Press MADISON, Wis.

Breaking loose with a 16-point second quarter, Michigan State rolled to a 22-6 Big Ten triumph over Wisconsin Saturday before a Camp Randall Stadium record crowd of 65,728. Quarterback Steve Juday had another big passing day for the Spartans while they weren't there, rumbling Buckeyes Nip Iowa In Thriller to another 336-yards rushing and a 452-yard offense. Both figures set new highs for the conference this season. The Wolverines scored five of the first seven times they had the ball and by that time the job already had been turned over to the substitutes as 1 ir 1 1 3 halfback Dick Gordon ran 75 Purdue yards for one touchdown and 57 yards to set up another. f-w Trk Michigan State now is 3-3 KQCT for the season and 2-2 in the Big Ten.

The Badgers are 2-4 Di ivncnigan piayeii. IQWA CITY Ohio State's Pi in and out of the game. No ranked Buckeyes had to The conquest was the fifth jfight to the yery last second in six games for the to nip a battling ines for their best start since I Iowa team 21.19 for their Illinois overall and 1-3 in the Big Ten. The Spartans took advantage of a brilliant defense iney won xneir nan aoen 1955. sixth straight win in as many starts.

(which picked off three Bad-LAFAYETTE Bob passes, the passing of passing, coupled with the run-juday and the catching of STILL IN RUNNING Paced by Gary Snook's pass ning of Randy Minniear, Washington and a giant- The 3-1 conference record ing and field-generalship, the bined to give Purdue a 2b-14 sized break to run up their win over Illinois. 1 6-0 lead. The victory was Purdue's, a QUICK BREAK fourth in the Big Ten and kept Michigan State's first inter th Boilermakers tied for first ception came on the Badgers' place with Ohio State. first play of the game, with leaves them in the running for the title for the Rose Bowl, but Purdue's victory over Illinois means that the Boilermakers must lose two of their last three, if there is to be a U-M trip to Pasadena. Northwestern now has lost five straight, after winning the first two.

The Boilermakers scored Herman Johnson nabbing the Miir gfciiliMI mii irr r-v three touchdowns in tne nrstiPass to give the Spartans the 18 minutes. ball on their own 45. Griese to Bob Hadrick ac-J with Juday taking to the Michigan's Bob Timberlake (28) crashes for first iouchdown against Northwestern. Hawkeyes pushed over a touchdown by Rick North with two seconds left to play from about a yard out. That made the score 21-19 and Iowa went for a two-point conversion in hopes of tying the game and knocking Ohio from a share of the Big Ten lead with Purdue.

Snook carried himself on the vital play, but was stopped inches short of the goal line. GIVE OHIO FITS The Hawkeyes had spent most of the third period and fourth periods giving the Ohio fits. Just before the final touchdown drive, the Hawks counted for one touchdown air MSU moved to the Wis- and set up another. Minniear tallied three touchdowns, all consin 21. Three straight plays misfired before the Spartans on short plunges drew a delay-of-game penalty Illinois' two touchdowns By this time they were in the The beating was the worst dealt out by Michigan since the 49-26 rout of Indiana in 1956.

The Wolverines again did their scoring on long drives, (Continued on Page Three) U-M Statistics were scored by Fullback JinrDOsition of having fourth down Grabowski. Bill Wolski from Muskegon ception mark with every grab, carried for five yards. On the'on pass-run play which cover-next play passing whiz John'ed 55 yards and another TD. and 46 to go. On an exchange of punts, MSU wound up with the ball on its own 24.

Mixing passes with runs by Gordon and Ed- Huarte hit Nick Eddy in the flat on the 45. Behind perfect Kelso Erases Earnings Mark RUN OUT OF GAS The Middies put together blocking, Eddy went all the march late in the half. But there, the wheels of fortune took a sudden switch. Within moments the Irish had cashed two quick touchdowns and the Middies never were much of a threat the rest of the way. STOPPED ON FUMBLE After Staubach had carried the Middies to the Notre Dame 8 with three straight passes, he fumbled the ball and the Irish recovered on their own 2.

PHILADELPHIA The, Irish of Notre Dame made itj six straight without a loss Saturday as they riddled the Navy, 40-0, before more thanj 70,000 fans. It took the No. 2 ranked Irish a few moments to get' going. And they even received an early scare from the Mid- dies, who with Roger Staubach back in his old form, quickly engineered a Navy drive to' the Notre Dame 8. I way lor a toucnaown 10 maKe jvith Staubach passing again 'the kev to the advance.

But Navy wuld do nothing andla in ran put of gas NW had reached Ohio's 13 before 14 losing the ball. 44: The Buckeyes wasted no 109 time in scoring. After kicking 14-27, to the Hawks, Iowa's Gary 2. Snook tried a pass. But it 6-31 1 wound up in the hands of 0 Ohio's Steve Dreffer who ran 35 (Continued on Pag Three) Mich.

First Down 25 Yards, rushing 336 Passing, passing 117 Passing 10-20 Passes, intercepted 0 Punting 3-36 Fumbles, lost 1 Penalties 25 NEW YORK Seven-vear-jdie Cotton, the Spartans tld Kelso Saturday set a rec-moved to the Wisconsin four, ord for earnings in winning; Big play in the series was the Jockey Club Golf Cup at a Juday to Washington pass Aqueduct. He lifted his earn-jcarrying from the 27 to the ings to $1,803,362, compared four. The pass, intended for to the old record of Tom Krzemienski, was 868 held by Round Table. (Continued on Page Three) to kick. Almost m.umiy, when -t counted and once (Huarte keeps the Irigh exploded and We Dame aerial records ten econds left in the hit his pet receiver, Jack 'Snow, who also cracks' a re-' (Continued on Page Three) Nl f4? fern fiV BOX SALE! COMBED COTTON T-SHIRTS Fine combed cotton T-shirts comfortably full-cut with a no-sag nylon reinforced neckband.

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