THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 C-3

BEARS TURN BACK UCLA, 20-17 Illinois Whips Indiana Nips Spartans Regains California Michigan as As Field Goal Misfires for Rose Bowl BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov, Lead 8 (AP).—Sophomore Earl Fai- son of a STATISTICS BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 8 Indiana blocked Mich- Mich. Btat* Indiana Kreitling igan State field goal attempt First downs 17 § (AP). California’s sputtering Stars i 231 Rushin* yardage 151 today, yards, j 3ft Ip offense was fired up today by STATISTICS ANN Nov 8 ran the ball 92 Passing yardage Calif. UCLA ARBOR. Mich.. and gave the Hoosiers their Passes - 5-13 l-» Halfback Grover Garvin and , the Golden Bears yardage 4ft three touchdown passes Fumbles Passina mi in nine years. 6-0. Yards penalized 10 60 lead in the Rose Bowl race by ; Passes 6-11 3-6 —two of them from 150-pound 20-17. Passes Intercepted by ft ft The 6-foot-5 end from New- beating UCLA. IPunts 6-35 8-35 John Easterbrook Fumbles lost 3 port News, Va„ knocked down I the Michigan State backfleld A crowd of 50,000 watched - —as Illinois defeated Michigan, Yards penalized 38 4ft Don Fallis’ attempted the Bears overcome a 3-0 UCLA 21-8 today in a Big Ten struggle kick for shoestring tackles. Ron front the Indiana 15. scooped Miller, another Hoosier end, lead with less than 2 minutes Quarterback finished in a driving rainstorm half the 170- 1 and the ball out of the mud and ; also cut down his share of | left in the first as threw to Halfback Jack Hart Kreitling snared scoring pound Garvin, starting first went all the way with no Spar- Spartan ball carriers. his I for the conversion. passes of 83, 60 and 13 yards game, contributed key runs of tan near him. The second 1 got deeper opened, Indiana never 23 and 10 yards in the touch- As the second half period touchdown stood up un- than Michigan State’s 36 and margin. down drive. the Bears built up their srlnsncs stil the end. needed all the defense it could Although he had not punted . . Illinois Michigan The hungry Hoosiers, who Later Garvin’s running First downs ft 'hi muster against such hard-run- in previous game, Hart booted Rushing yardage lift J.w upset Minnesota by same: showed the way to the decisive a Passing vardage 187 j the ning Spartan backs as Dean to the UCLA 1. 1:7 score last week, owned touchdown. one for 54 yards Passes _ 4- ft 6-17 two Look. Park Baker, Luplow and After ensuing Bruin punt, passes intercepted by 11 Big Ten victories in the same an ... Coupled with Oregon State’s ; Punts *-44 5-4(1 Art Johnson. The Hoosiers re- • surged 36 yards, with jFumbles lost 1 j season for the first time since Michigan State by Washington California Yards • covered three 7-0 setback \ Hart scoring from the 4. The j nenallted 104 43 1947 intercepted State, the Bears grabbed the fumbles and one conversion missed. as the Illinicaptured their 17th Indiana trotted out r series pass in the Indiana end zone. Pacific Coast Conference lead I 'of hero pnds in ferocious UCLA snapped 72 yards triumph in the 44-game series a State, having with a 4-1 record to 4-2 for back defensive exhibition Michigan its running plays, with Half- that dates to 1898. that four Big .the Beavers. in 15 'times stopped Michigan ‘worst season ever in Ten back Skip Smith scoring from The 21 points scored by Illi- State, (competition, was left with four UCLA scored first on Kirk makes inside the Hoosier 10-yard line.' v : the 2, but getting stopped on nois this season, in one i 'defeats, tie and no vic- f 19-yard goal, Faison made crucial tackle; one j Wilson’s field ¦ his conversion run. respect, the worst in Michigan’s a |tories. Indiana stands 2-2 in j|| capping a after the of the Spartans’ A1 Luplow at march Garvin then contributed 45 long football history. The Wol- ;the league and 4-3 overall. just <• opening kickoff. verines have ithe Indiana 10, before the! Michigan State ft ft—ft yards during a drive of 78, di- allowed 183 points ft o—B big op- games—more first half ended. End Ted Au-; 'lntiiana 6 ft Twice California lost ' maxed by Kapp's 14-yard in seven than in I Indiana—Faison ft 4’, return of blocked creman repeatedly broke into goal attempt. (Kick failed). portunities, but late in the sec- ’ touchdown pass to End Jerr any other season in the school's field % HHE|* *v j y &fe, sg/tjr : i ( „•» - &wi ond quarter it mounted a 59- ' Lundgren. UCLA scored its fl- 80 years of football. The pre- yard drive, with Garvin and • nal touchdown on a 6-yard vious high was the 172 points sophomore Fullback Walt ; pass from Chuck Kendall to given up by Michigan’s 1892 fromj the 46 came after Quarter- p way. * j Arnold leading the Phil Parslow after Dave Peter- team. IOWA back Mitchell Ogiego pitched a ¦TV ' 3WWw«W@w« ; the Kreitling Arnold plunged over from the son recovered a fumble at and Easterbrook Continued From Page C-l ! 13-yard pass to Norton to Cal 31. shot life into a listless Illinois and then hit Don Norton from loosen up the Gopher secon- Garvin got the starting call offense early in the second pe- the 10 the fourth quarter. in also was handling because Hank Olguin and riod when they combined on the Minnesota got its lone touch- dary. Ogiego were ailing. With 83-yard touchdown play that down in the third period when' ithe team when Willie got loose completely Crow out. Hart had to do the baffled the Michigan : its second-string quarterback, on his second scamper. Help defense. Fumbles punting. Larry Johnson, connected with a minutes later Dun- But few CALIFORNIA 0 8 6 6—20 Easterbrook, a 19-year-old Halfback Bill Kauth on a 30- -. 6 what UCLA 3 ft B—l7 sophomore, made two beautiful ; yard pass. can showed the crowd Ift. UCLA—FO. Wilson „ . California Arnold 1, plunge (Hart, fakes before arching a long With Fleming, Bob Jeter, Ray makes him the Big Ten’s most pass Kapp). from , „ pass to Kreitling on feared passer. Pushed back to Sooners Past 4. run (run failed) the Illini j Jauch and Kevin Furlong tear- SETTING UP A TOUCHDOWN— Curt Plow- California—Hart fallen). UCLA—Skip Smith 2. run (run 45. Kreitling had slipped be- ing the Gopher line and Dun- its 6 by a penalty, lowa rolled man (35) of leaps above the hands California Lundaren 14, pass from (run failed). hind two defenders and up to its third touchdown in eight Kapp . „ went ;can passing, lowa rolled 319 of straining Re* Mack of Notre Dame to grab UCLA—Parslow rt. pass from Kendall„ the remaining 55 yards by plays. Randy for 71 PITTSBURGH .29 (Bteffen, pass from Kendall). yards in the first half. accounted a pass from Ivan Toncic in the second period Cyclones, himself. yards with four bullseyes, one 20-0 Minnesota held off lowa as DAME_26 yesterday at Pittsburgh. The pass was good Just before the half, a low long hs it could. A short punt of1 them for 39 yards to Norton. NOTRE for 27 yards to the Irish 5, setting up Pitt’s AMES, lowa, Nov. 8 (AP).— pass from center on fourth put lowa in position for a Duncan completed four pass- second touchdown. Notre Dame’s George Izo Oklahoma, nursing a 7-0 lead, Air Academy down forced Michigan to yield touchdown drive early in the es in a 63-yard march that pro- (3) comes up behind the play.—AP Wirephoto. scored twice after recovering! the ball at its 17. On third game, but two Duncan passes duced lowa’s final touchdown. two fumbles in the third quar-1 down Quarterback from IOWA ft is o 7—'-’8 Russ Martin missed the 26. Quarter- ; (I ter and went to 20-0 passed to Kreitling MINNESOTA II ft O • on a vie-i Tops in the end back Joe Salem's fumble was i,. Denver lowa—Fleming (kick 4 ft. run failed tory over lowa State's Cyclones zone. recovered by End Curt Merz off lowa—Fleming 83 run (Prescott. pas* before 12,000 here today. Kreitling s third pass moment from Nocera). TD the 23 a later, but lowa—Lang ton 11. pass from Duncan The vietbry was On Late Goal came on the first play of the again stalled the Prescott kick* PITT Oklahoma's; Minnesota pass from John- Big ; (AP).— Minnesota —Kauth 30. Southern Cal Page fourth without loss in the DENVER. Nov. 8 second half and it was the same Hawks. j son 'pass failed). Cougars Continued From C-l Pupich play lowa—Norton l<», pass from Duncan ; booted a 19- that had Get George worked for 83 Fleming's first touchdown! • Prescott kick'. by Myron Pottios, ! yard field goal with two min- yards before. STATISTICS ft Easily Beats into a utes left that pulled the Air | ILLINOIS 1.1 8 ll—2l second touchdown. On' lowa State Okla MICHIGAN 0 8 0 o—B fourth Izo hit Stickles First downs ft 17 Force Academy past Denver. | Illinois—Kreitline ft 3. oass from Eas- -—^——SPECIAL!-—— down. Rushing yardage 2.Tl 273 j terbrook o.» from Eas- Oregon —Southern California’s Tro- Yards j The Air Force, stalled in the j i terbrook (Easterbrook run). State 20-15. in the third period after I . by persistent ijans kept their slender Rose Eight Conference. If the Soon- air Denver's de- BRAKES 13” a fumble recovery on Pitt’s 24. PULLMAN,'Wash.. Nov. 8 ! Bowl hopes alive today, whip- ers win next Saturday against CHEVROLET—PORD PLYMOUTH- PONTIAC—OLDSMOBILE Izo plunged dhe yard for the BUICK (Not Roodmoster or Century) (APt.—Washington State , pins Washington, 21-6. in a Missouri, also 4-0 in league STATISTICS con- ( touciiLown after Pitt was pe- !• verted a poor kick into a 43- Pacific Coast Conference game. play, they will again be the Air Force Denver Cincinnati Wins WHILE-YOU-WAIT nalized 15 yards. But a pass at- in First downs 22 10 RELINED yard touchdown march today A crowd 32,987 saw the conference's representative i Rushing yardage _ 210 140 of tempt for a two-point conver- • Passing yardage 12ft ft 2 Free Adjustments for Lite of Lining and a 7-0 victory over the favored Trojans boost their sion the Orange Bowl New Year’s Passes 14-22 5-10 Over Tulsa, 15-6 went astray and Pitt intercepted by 2 Ml Passes 2 . . - ALIGN WHEELS bumbling Beavers of Oregon I ¦ stayed Day. . .5-41 AND BALANCE within striking distance. Punt 2-25 (APi State to move back into prime Jimmy Carpenter, who picked I i Fumbles lost 2 1 CINCINNATI. Nov. 8 STEERING CORRECTIONS Pitt came back to make it Yards penalized 50 10ft packed Rose Bowl contention. STATISTICS up Oklahoma's first score when Cincinnati all its scor- MOTOR Wash. 22-20 at the end of the third ing TUNE-UP rugged battle USC. 5-yard pass opened scoring into the first 17 minutes The defensive First downs fl 15 period, kicking safely for one he caught a in the i fenders, the today , Rushing yardage and then held on in mud op«n p.m. (M St.) seemed destined to end in a 114 2*i4 first quarter, scored again in i with'a touchdown in the sec- AA' . SAT. till 1 Passing yardSß extra point. ; and a blinding for | • Passes 8-20 fl-lfi a 3-yard buck. . ond quarter. Denver matched it rain a 15-6 by Again the Irish came back on the third on victory Passes intercepted 1 3 for the i third. I over Tuica. Pums .. ... 7-:m 5-:w a 72-yard pass play from Izo Bobby Boyd ran 2 yards in the ¦« *’ BRAKE SERVICE : 8 ft O « Fumbles * TULSA ft— STATISTICS lost Mack, final Halfback Steve a CINCINNATI 8 i (W-|5 A OreK St. . penalized to Bill with Izo ramming score. f) m\+ Wash. St. Yards 14 LI. 6-3622 15 11 , consistent ground gainer, iriter- Ciheinnatl—Morrison 82, ’punt feturn I MlkUi9 E St. S.E. First down* i over from the one. Notre Dame lowa State stopped three (Lee. (at & Rushing ygrdtßP lUtf Itfl | 1- pass run) So. Cap. Canal Sts.) <* cepted Denver the Passing ygrdage P# ! 1 conference record to '4-2. Tfie again went for two points; but Sooner drives, including stands i a on Tulsa—Keeling 44, run (run failed). Passes 10-1 H 0-4 pass Cyclones’ ¦ Air Force 21. Itstarted the Fal- Cincinnati Del Rosa 1, run (Lee. V 1909 M St. N.W. ST. 3-2066 by Huskies now have a I*4’confe*- the missed fire and Pitt on the 1 and 5. The Passe* Intercepted J . -a that seemed - Punts . . .5-4"* 6-il« trailed by only four at deepest penetration to the cons on march i) «i ence record. . I points was Fumble* lost. * . ... destined to produce a winning Yards penalised 10 71 Southern Cal took th& open- 22-26. Any touchdown would 12 but it had other marches i do it, there which reached the 18 and 36- , touchdown in the closing min- ing kickoff, matched 74 yorjjls and were six min- 11. tie until late In utes left. yard lines. utes but Denver held on its dull scoreless on the ground for ft touchdown On fourth down, Pupich booted the game when Oregon State's - and never was seriously thvefct- As the clock ticked the The loss was the fifth in a 1 a perfect field goal from the - Dainard Paulson qujck-kicked ened. The Trojans scored! Irt Panthers came storming back, row for lowa State. ¦ CAUTION... (1 , side with Eddie Rosane holding. wind. quarters with Kahden their guiding OKLAHOMA 7 13 o—2o /jNI into a 20-mile-an-hour each of the first three IOWA STATE It ft II ft— ft Two passes by gambling genius. He went for Quarterback Ron Green and Kevin Scan- to build a 21-0 lead before the Oklahoma—J Carpenter 5. pass from Rich Mayo, for 24 and 29 yards. Paulson Huskies, with exception, two “must” first downs and Hobby (Baker, kick.). 1 lan put a hard rush on one Oklahoma—J. Carpenter 3, run (kick ; were the big blows In the Air I IF YOUR BRAKE PEDAL GOES f and the ball went out on the could penetrate beyond the finally to a first down inside failed >. Oklahoma —Boyd 2, run (Hartline, Force's 80-yard march in seven I the Notre Dame six. It was! kick.). Beaver 43. Thanks to a 9-yard 1 USC 45. plays - period fourth down and 5 when for its second I DOWN MORE THAN HALF WAY run on fourth and 2 by Ted 1 Quarterback Tom Mauldin touchdown. t \ Kaliden rolled out if to pass, M I Cano, the Cougars reached the ' went the full distance while as Halfback Mike Quinlan scored kept running and slanted into NEED Beaver 13. A roughness penalty ’ the first-string USC signal on a 2-yard dash around left I YOU BRAKE SERVICE! \ I gave them the ball on the 1. caller, injured , the end zone. Navy and Haverford end. Gob, the Panthers’ right end, From there. Cane hurtled over stayed on the bench. Mauldin, Soccer, Guard Danny Tammariello and the homecoming day crowd Don Buford the Trojan suffered a concussion in the Tie in 0-0 Mayo's fumble 1 and final recovered on the of 17,500 went wild. Lee Schroe- ¦ line were the heroes for South- period. He was reported Nov. 8 'AP>. pave way I MARKET TIRE CO. If athington'a Tire Heiulquartert in fair condition last night. ANNAPOLIS. ¦ Air Force 24 to the I der, after a penalty, kicked the ' ern Cal. —Navy and Haverford battled I for Denver’s TD. Halfback the 16. NOTRE DAME ft 14 6 ft—l« conversion from Quarterback Bob Hivner led PITT II 15 7 7—'.’ft to a 0-0 deadlock in soccer to- Johnny Work ran over standing, There was still time for the 1 the Washington attack and was Pit) —Hale? 1, run (Gob. pass from day, although they extended I up from the 3 after an Air Force to pull it out but they Toncic. through two five- off side had moved the ball to Beavers the key man in the Huskies' Pitt—Haley 2. run 'Seaman kick). the contest three routine line plays and 69-yard touchdown drive in the Notre Dame—Stickles 11. pass from minute overtime periods. the 5. ran Izo (pass failed) ’ O ft « then punted. third quarter. Notre Dame—Stickles ft. pass from Izo The undefeated Middies now DFNVER 77 ¦ Pietrosante. pass from Izo*. have six victories and three , AIR FORCE ft 7 ft 3—lo Coach Tom Prothre insisted A 33-yard roll-out run by Notre Dame—lzo 1. run (pass failed). Air Force—Quinlan 2. run (Pupich 1 kirk) all week that his Beavers were ' Pitt—Toncic ID. run The Huskies the to 6 p.m.—all 6 Market Tire Stores. OREGON STATE 0 0 o—o FORD 0 0 0 7—T third touchdown. Halfback Lu- WASH STATE ... _ . , , , , ¦ PLYMOUTH Washington State—Cans 1. plunge ther Carr tried to field a punt. All Oth.rt Except Stud.bak.r, <*chr''Pder. kick*. lIT 95 H CHEVROLET It bounced and glanced off him Nosh Hudson Packard Cadillac, recovered 10 , , p & and was by Trojan Disc Types d Labor Ken Antles on the Washing- and Foreign Cars. Brigham Young Wins ton 7. Fullback Jerry Persinger went over from the 3. Complete Front-end Rebuilding; |dO kJ A |vl F V Utah, THAT'S WHAT^] Nov. 8 API.— (I « ¦ 0 ll« InV/ lYlvllhI PROVO. WASHINGTON A All Work Done on our Premises. Three fourth-period touch- ' USC 77 7 «—ll I I PRACTICAL ' Monday Thru Saturday, 8-6 downs gave Brigham Young ’ USC Holdrn 1. plump 'Zschlk kirk). FAMILY CAR... Skyline . ÜBC—Van V’.iff 1* pass from Maud* i THAI S WHAT University a 36-19 Con- Un 'Zachik kick) aamw 1 ference victory today over New ' USC—Pcr.Mnaer ;i. run (Zachlk kick). NHD TO GO Washington—Hivner 1, plunge (kick Mexico. failed). I Wheel Alignment I Directs Oregon SPECIAL Grosz • Sir• I Big Value Ineludei setting raster Set- eamher • ling Setting toe-in and toe-out CHARGE IT at no extra • To Win Over Stanford SUPERBLY Ad just front-end geome- cot* thru Central Cherge. A ONLY • • llAOc"^ try For many ears All Rhone your credit e.plice- EUOENE. Ore., Nov. 8 .>'36, and all ’37* FREE BRAKE Pa*st*!» 11.’JO ts-10 fhUl today In a Pacific Coast Con- Paarpr ***)! Intercepted bv l 2 and ’3Bs are additional. i At utt lUCDrPTiniI game. Punts S«.IA £-J l 4*.'15 ference Pumblea Part, additional. At all lost r . m , Gross snapped a scoreless tie Yards pctialired *?¦» f? Market Tire I Tm by plunging 1 yard into the I Stores. end zone for Oregon’s first the 11. Then he swung to the touchdown in the third period left and unfurled a pa.ss to Wil- Bring the family to any of —JJ In the final quarter, Grosz lie West, who was tackled on Manhattan's 5 Locations directed another long touch- the 3 Two plays later Gros* for t IK THE HMD NEW down march and threw a key slanted the final yard. a demonstration drivel jT | Market Tire Co. *S pass that gave the drive life. Stanford, early In the fourth fAHUft -I7MA ( WEll AS THE AUSTIN—MCA— \ I mm.ua L MG IMtli'iiitlilliE3B IOH mrum mmzm I Stanford threatened several period, recovered a fumble on ___l_Z _ _OO \ ] MAGNETTE-AUSTIN HEALEY and Os N. i Ax. 4711 HmMm 11)0 RMsst 3)00 Ml Dn» 1200 U. Huy. 4410 Swtle«4 R times. Oregon stopped one the Oregon 33 and moved to J~ SMITE, AT / 4 J—g / SOLO EXCIUSIVEIY MANHATTAN! I xt MSt SI. lax. IstktUx Stef R4. Ml. M»y A.l.sytM. Vx. fij threat by intercepting a pass the 13. ? MANHATTAN 3 ( AISO SEE THE HIUMAN—SUNBEAM— 1 4 U 4 7034 M ‘WW L* 6 3845 TE 6 MOT JA 7 (000 JO 1 1700 Two other drives were dented But Doug Dick fumbled on IMI importip Bj CARS l ALFA RHirrrs ».( A !» Hr! »«, by on a pitted by 'Mg jf AOMEO-FOMCHE AND I XI. iff ti.ft A Dm Hie I .1 mmmimt Olllm.il* field an attempted lateral and Jim Jet liHt. t,l irmt. H I J 11ilk Mmmimmm I mi. h«m frum I mm.mt HB a week rain. TODAY! / Htmlkrmml t.ml $ eml limy of Linden fell on the loose ball for • I .VwltiMN r,mim*nm An H Oregon scoring WASHINGTON 7TH A R STS. N.W. Hmirmm s Ui'at drive Oregon the 13 yard • on line IJ4S HA. AV. N.l. - I (f) followed a recovered fumble. Oregon then marched for its f— Grosz, 64-yard RITHISDAa77OIWISC.AVI. VA. 7/ Broke Relining—Monday thru Saturday, 8 A.M.-6 P.M. late in the • second touchdown. ALEXANDRIA 1110 KINO ST. *AISO MORRIS STATION / IIAllDC march, fIVUIIV Wheel Alignment—Monday thru Soturday, 8 A.M.-6 P.M. slammed into the mid- ITAveonD one n n r AIRTAX • RT. JR-31 I, MIRRITIIID WAGONS AND CONV|»TISt|SI dle of the line four tunes, pick- OREGON HAS *l—l;| —Orosi I. run kick tins'll I ing up 21 yards and carryuu to Br*tonixxon—Holland 4. runi (kick lAtlrd).I