THE SUNDAY STAri, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, I».Y> Wisconsin Ties for Big Ten Lead; lowa Jolts Northwestern, 39-14

4* Badgers Triumph 'lnjured' Quarterback Ford ham Upsets Temple, 33-6, Over Indiana, 37-14, Helps Toss Wildcats As Only 500 Watch in Rain By th* Associated Press Aboul 500 rain-soaked specta- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. On 3 Ameche Scores 15.—A t tors—one of the smallest crowds Into Big Ten Cellar Fordham football team that has , By th* Associated Press ever to see a game By floundered all found muddy ] BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov, 15. tha Associated Press season here—sat in on the affair. About EVANSTON. 111., Nov. 15. TempJe Stadium to its liking to- < —Wisconsin rode into a tie for seven years ago Temple played to lowa’s “injured”quarterback. Burt day and ran over, around and the Big Ten lead today on the ] nobodv except the press corps Britzmann, scored one through the Temple Owls for a , broad back of Fullback Alan (The when it met Syracuse in a minor and flipped two touchdown passes 33-6 upset victory. j Horse) Ameche, who scored three hurricane. in a blistering second half attack Tht Rams came to life a In a 37-14 victory over after The van not only revived the which jolted Northwest- scoreless half Indiana. favored first to tally twice,]Rams soggy 1952 record, but kept ern into the Big Ten cellar under on long drives third Wisconsin matched 4-1 con- in the quar- alive thru mark of never losing to the ter. s ference record of Michigan, 21-10 a 39-14 pasting today. They made it a rout in the the1 Owls. This is the third meet- winner over Purdue today. Britzmann was pressed into ac- final, scoring three times on a i ing between the schools and Ford- pass , pass The 205-pound Ameche started tion the Hawkeyes’ starting a forward ham1 has won all three, each time when and a Wisconsin’s scoring in the blocked kick. Temple man- with1 a second-half rally. first signal caller, Paul Kemp, aged quarter, was to save a little for the record Foidhamei O and Indiana never caught Temple 0 13 20 33 up. The big fullback plunged carried off the field with a broken book or Tex Robinson’s 81-yard 1 0 0 0 6 6 one sprint with a Fordhatr. scoring: Touchdowns—Grif- yard for the first score, raced 43 leg in the second quarter just be- kickoff for the Owls’ i nn Cl i Danileczuk. Pierce, Benczkowskt. only score. Conversions—Yalch< (3). yards for a third-quarter touch- fore Northwestern moved ahead Temple scoring: Touchdowns—Robinson. down and ran 31 yards for his for the last time, 14-13. final six points in the fourth period. lowa’s Second Victory. Wisconsin zipped 54 yards in 10 It was lowa’s second victory in plays for its first touchdown and eight starts, the other also a cork- used only one 4-yard pass in the ing upset in the form of an 8-0 process. Bill Hutchinson needed spilling of Ohio State. Hawks less time for the second Badger The touchdown. He caught an Indiana thus wound up their conference on his own 35 and twisted season with a 2-5 record. They and looped 65 yards. close against Notre Dame next Indiana Outscores in Third. Saturday. Indiana outscored the Badgers Overconfident Northwestern, in the period, touch- third two now certain of of downs to one, after trailing, 16-0, at least a share the conference at the half. MICHIGAN STATE GOES AHEAD—Don McAuliffe (arrow), Michigan State captain who basement with a attended Notre Dame as a freshman, record, Wisconsin’s Tom Canny fumbled plunges over in the third quarter to put the Spartans ahead of the Irish yesterday at East Lansing, Mich. The 1-5 had one solace. up touchdown, the second-half kickoff, and set by one of Notre Dame’s 7 , rubbed out a 8-0 Irish lead. No. 90 is Paul Matz, Notre Dame end. AP Wirephoto. End Joe Collier, who grabbed a Center Dom Domenic of Indiana 38-yard touchdown pass for the downed the ball on the Wisconsin first Wildcat score, speared six 17. Pat Gedman, IU fullback, passes to break the conference scored from the Wisconsin 6 three Ohio Michigan season record of 28 receptions set plays later. State Knocks 7 Notre Dame Fumbles Help by Northwestern’s Don (Continued From Page C-l.) Stonesifer Wisconsin got the touchdown in 1950. back on Ameche’s second scoring Pass-Happy Spartans to 21-to-3 Victory yard, 14-play drive in the second Britzmann Completes 3. run, Jerry Ellis Illinois but Indiana’s (Continued C-l.) period, sending freshman Halfback skirted right end for 13 yards and From Page Heap took the next kickoff on Branoff Britzmann, hampered by a Tony for the last 3 yards shoulder injury, ti e Hoosiers’ last tally. his 32 and the Irish went to within and powered 48 yards tossed only five New Automatic Down by tempt was made by a team which in the third for three completions gl Heat Control I 27 to 7 period for 14-10 [times and Lefty Lou D’Achille’s passes has averaged 34 points a game, a yard of a touchdown and inches a lead on Half- !57 yards. covered most of the yardage in the By th* Associated Press of a first down back Ted Kress’ 5-yard pass to for All it indicated a strong respect for before State took Two of Home Heating 67-yard The longest was for Irish. No great surprise was over. that, Quarterback Ted Topor. lowa’s six touchdowns drive. CHAMPAIGN, 111.,' Nov. 15. the After all else became were to anti-climatic. With sdored by End Dan Mcßride. 29 yards Gedman. Ohio State, combining smashing expressed when the kick fell well Purdue fighting desper- One came on short. ately Samuels the payoff end of a Haluska Passes 35 Yards. runs with aerial thrusts, shot In desperation, Guglielmi began and a constant 55-yard pass play from his passes The Spartans’ inability to capi- to throw passes Michigan threat, it appeared questionable another Jim Haluska used i pass-happy but State Hawkeye quarterback, Jack sparingly 35 Illinois from the talize frequent finally whether Michigan hold off Hess, but tossed one yards) on Notre Dame’s intercepted one when a ball could for a 20-14 lowa halftime lead. to Gerald Witt in the clouds 27 to 7 today. Tommy early errors was a surprise, how- caromed off Heap’s fingers its powerful opponent. into The other was on a 31-yard flip for Wisconsin’s final touchdown.) O’Connell’s throwing for the ll- ever. Michigan State cautiously the arms of Ellis, who returned to Oldham came through with from to Mcßride over Paul Shwaiko converted four Big punted from its 34 with only the Irish 24. slightly more than two minutes Britzmann lini shattered three Ten rec- a Northwestern defensive back’s extra points for the Badgers and; inches to go on fourth down and pass left in the bal game with two key ords. immediately Thrower made one abortive head in the third period to move kicked a field goal in the second was rewarded when to End Ellis Duckett then . He raced the first Ohio State intercepted six of Irish Reyn- and lowa ahead 33-14. quarter. The ball was held on ithe safety men, Paul Slonac ran his right end one back 25 yards to the Purdue Tommy’s tosses and two of olds and Johnny Lattner, messed for 24 ipwa -- 6 14 13 6—30 the Indiana 13. used yards and the final score. five from where Halfback Frank Northwestern 77 0 O 14 up a handoff after Reynolds Howel over for lowa Scoring: Ameche carried the ball 162 them to touch off touchdown Lattner, rammed the insur- Rice, Touchdowns. Broeder with a net of 65 yards, Mcßride (2). Britzmann. Schwen- caught the kick and attempted ance touchdown. In the final gel. yards in 20 rushes. surges. Two other Buckeye scores had the best record of all the Irish Conversions. White (3). to give it to the all-American \ frantic Purdue flurry, Oldham Northwestern Scoring: Touchdowns. Cal- Indiana matched Wisconsin’s stemmed from recoveries of two ball carriers. Slonac, with 68 mer, Hren. Conversion. Kragsets (2). 18 first downs but was far back candidate who had starred against ! yards. again came through, snatching fumbles. Oklahoma last guard,: Wells with 45 and Mc- in the other statistics except week. A with a Samuels pass at midfield to kill Ohio State, a seven-point Gordon Serr, on this second Auliffe 78, were the big run- Purdue Easily attached to passing. and un- fell 1 Spartons. the last hope. any thermostat! I Ameche his mates: 20 in ners for the Brothers Foes as Quanlico derdog, blasted points the on the Notre B „ . Automatically turns heat down every plowed 279 yards on the ground; Dame 15 and Notre Dame Even Battle Statistically. third period crack a 7-7 stale- it seemed certain Irish 0 0 3 0— 3 According to Government night from 6to 10 degrees, and fla to the were| Michigan Btate O 0 14 7 21 |H * to Indiana’s 137. Unable to make) fourth Statistically, it was an even Plays urveVs lowering tempera- turns it up again in the morning. through burly; mate and went on to its in trouble. Notre Dame scoring—Field goal. Arrix. at Holy Cross m much progress the Michigan State scoring—Touchdowns, battle. Purdue’s yardage was 248, tore for an 8-hour period Just it and Big Ten football triumph in six „ H set forget it. You sleep Indiana Four plays later, Notre Dame McAuliffe (2), Slonac. Conversions, Slo- Michigan’s 226. Purdue’s air Special Dispatch to Th*Star each Jo° Wisconsin line. attempt-j games. nac (31. night saves up to S4O 00 in cool, healthy comfort .. you claimed the ball on downs on WORCESTER, Mass., SfiSj ue . I ed 38 passes and completed 16 ! its gains were 135 yards, all on passes Nov. 15. Hi on l l oach heating season. wake up and dress in a warm Deception 19, NOTRE DAME Holy house. for 160 yards. Wisconsin com-) Borton’s Good. but the Irish fumbled so fre- cy Samuels. He completed Cross is looking for its sec- 15 of Mail Orders . . at Lelt end—Penza. O’Neil. Accepted . See Coupon Below pleted 12 of 20 for 180 yards. John Borton, the Buckeye’s quently that the half it ap- Left tackle—Varrlchione, Murphy. Pa- 26. ond straight football victory over his peared lumbo. Welthman the Quantico when they Wisconsin 13 3 7 14—37! split-T quarterback, mixed unbelievable that Michi- Left guard—Seaman. Lee. Michigan its victory Marines Indiana 0 O 14 O—14! gan State hadn’t For in- Center—Schrader. fashioned tangle here tomorrow passing with a stampede of scored. Frasor. by slowing down Schmaling, one of afternoftn. Wisconsin scoring: Touchdowns power for splendid decep- stance, shortly afterward Francis guard—Alessandrlnl. Szymanski, The Crusaders took last year’s Ameche i3). Hutchinson. Witt. Field Goal ground the Big Ten’s best fullbacks. He —Shwaiko. Conversions —Schwaiko <4). tossed and 37-yard Paterra also fumbled and Michi- Right tackle—Poehler. Navraides. Ready. game, tion. He six I Bush. made only 53 yards on 15 at- 39-14. Indiana scoring: Touchdowns—Gedman. gan Ellis. Conversions—D’Achille (2). touchdown passes to End Dean State recovered on the 37. i Right end—Hunter. Matz. Mangialardl. tempts. Two brothers, Dick and John At this quarterback—Guglielmi. Carey, Reynolds, Dugger. State slammed to point, Coach Biggie Munn , Bigelow. Carrabine. Murphy, Ohio If there a turning point in are on the opposing the other two on the ground be- replaced Yewcic with Willie : i Left Halfback—Heap. Paterra. Flood, was teams, although they) Feeler, j _ Whelan, Joseph. the hard-fought game, it was a it is unlikely Rochester Gets hind the ball-carrying of Bob Thrower, Negro quarterback from , Right halfback—Lattner. Kohanowich. will play against each McHugh. Shannon, punt fumble by Norm other. Both Watkins, Fred Bruney, John Hlay New Kensington, Pa., who really [ Fullback—Worden. Purdue’s are in the But Arrix. Montgomery that brought Michi- defensive platoons, Isn't Bowl-Minded and Howie Cassady. ! is a thrower. MICHIGAN STATE Dick with and By the Associated Press gan its second touchdown and the Quantico John Illinois, behind O’Connell’s The Spartans hadn't been going Left end—Bobo. Duckett. Luke. Kauth. with Holy Cross. ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Nov. 15. Fairbanks. lead for the first time. piloting, flew to the Ohio State 4, anywhere with Yewcic. but neither Left tackle—Serr. Waver. Cutler. The Quantico team came here The University of Rochester has 6, 11 and 26-yard lines on occa- did they Left guard—Hallmark. Bullough, Ross. Russ Rescorla had a perfect by do anything with Thrower Center—Neal. Tamburo. chartered plane this morning. turned “thumbs down” on a post- sions without scoring. in the slot. Notre Dame took the Right guard—Breniff. Kush. Schrecengost, conversion day for Michigan and season bowl game for its football Schiesswohl. Samuel’s after The only time the Illini could ball on downs on the 37 and it was Right tackle—Fowler, Morgan. Murphy. converted Purdue’s team, Athletic Director Lou score was late in the second period Klein. single touchdown. a scoreless half. Right end—Dekker, Dohonev. Quinlan. Alexander said today. O’Connell completed four Quarterback—Yewclc. Thrower. Elils. Purdue 7 3 O o—lo when | Lattner Is Inconsistent. Michigan 0 Alexander’s statement followed good Left halfback—McAuliffe. Bolden. Wilson. 77 7 21 successive passes for 67 yards.! Mussetti. Purdue Scoring: Schmaling. second half began on a Corless, Touchdown. receipt of a “feeler” from the It was capped by his 24-yard pitch The Right Halfback—Wells. Vogt. Zag- Conversion, Samuels. Field goal. Reichert. note of suspense, deteriorated mto ers. Pisano. Michigan Scoring: Touchdowns, Branoff, selection committee of the Re- to Rex Smith in the end zone. Fullback—Slonac. Timmerman, Benson. Topor, Howell. Rescorla almost a comedy of errors, re- Conversions. 3. frigerator Bowl game to be played O’Connell Hits 19 of 35. at Evansville, Ind., December 7. turned to an aura of suspense and, Except for interceptions, O’Con- finally, to hopelessness on the part nell showed a crowd of 60,000 why of Notre Dame rooters who helped Eglin he has re-written the conference to swell the crowd and break the Parris Island Beats record books this season and is Lansing attendance record of 51,- second in the Nation in aerial 526, set in a game with Michigan By 13 Touchdowns, 87-0 work. The 180-pound senior hit in 1948. for 254 By th*Associated Press on 19 out of 35 tosses gained yards Lattner, an inconsistent per- PARRIS ISLAND, S. C., Nov. 15. yards. He also 12 running. ! former who fumbled when he —Tha Parris Island Marines should the ball His total gain of 266 gave him have held and, swamped Elgin Air Force Base, couple an offensive record in six confer- paradoxically,j made a of 87-0, here today. yards. great catches, fell on a fumble by Eleven Marines scored 13 touch- ence games of 1,150 This erased the mark of 1,079 set by Billy Wells after the second-half downs in the rout of the visitors year. kickoff. It was Notre Dame’s ball jUgg Minnesota’s Paul Giel last from Florida. Bob Schnelker and the O’Connell still has one game left, on Spartans’ 10, but the Irish Paul Anders were the only Parris Northwestern week. flubbed the touchdown chance. Joe twice. against next Island players to score Sam In two other Big Ten record Heap plowed to the 8 and Carey Vacanti booted nine conversions. upheavals, O’Connell now has apparently moved to the 4, but The win was Parris Island’s 1,138 passing yards in league play, | Notre Dame was penalized back sixth of the season against two eclipsing the season mark of 1,030 Ito the 20 for holding and it looked defeats. by Wisconsin’s Johnny Coatta last las if the South Benders wouldn’t

Parris Island ... 20 27 13 27—87 year. His 35 attempts gave him score at all. Eglin A. F B OOOO—O 172, smashing Coatta’s of Guglielmi P-trrls Island scoring: Touchdowns— record Here passed to Heap, Schnelker (2). Anders (2), Mixon, Elter, 146. who reached the 6 on fourth down Fails. Bales. Kinek. Bucci. Dettore. Brand- Ohio State 0 7 20 0—27 gamble enburg. Idzik, Conversions —Vacanti (0). Illinois 0 7 0 o—7 and, rather than for a touchdown, the Irish called on Arrix, a sub, sophomore fullback. His placement for a field goal was Giel Sparks Minnesota Team perfect and it was 3-0. Penalty Helps Spartans. To 13-7 Defeat of Nebraska In the next few minutes, how- ever, Notre Dame fumbled so By th« often Associated Press a 65-yard drive. that it looked as if the Irish would LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 13. Giel’s fumble was gobbled up by require handles on the ball. There * Smart and rugged Paul Giel tossed Chuck Chamley on the Nebraska was a fourth fumble and. finally, S*?*' Co"**™**'®" 35 and the Huskers ran to the Just set the TV Mobile under a 47-yard scoring pass and ran the all-important fifth. Heap was 9 * Minnesota one, key plays being a the butter-fingered player and your console quickly and passed 57 yards of a 60-yard and roll it . Nothing 27-yard sprint by John Bordogna Tamburo recovered on the Irish to “Assemble goal today anywhere. drive to the line here and a 14-yard dash by Dennis 13. No lifting, no push- • Fits All Consoles as Minnesota defeated Nebraska, Korinex. giving Spartans ’ ing ... just your 13 to 7. Prom the one, Nebraska was As if the all H turn set to the Up to 30" Wide A Nebraska homecoming crowd penalized to the six. Prom there, these breaks weren’t enough, Notre best • Invisible on a play BB viewing angle from your of nearly 40,000 gasped as Giel Ray Novak smashed to the two Dame held third-down threw the ball nearly 50 yards in and then Bob Reynolds ran wide, on which Thrower almost pitched B favorite chair. It’s a tremendous the quarter to Tom cut in and went over. Reynolds’ a pass into the seats behind the second End When the officials value Phillip’s! Soltau, who was in the clear at kick made it 7 to 0. end zone. re- at about the Nebraska 35 and ran entered the fourth covered the ball, they moved it I Minnesota over. quarter with a pass interception to the 1-yard line and Capt. Don by McAuliffe promptly rammed it Stores When Geno Cappelletti con- Laurence Schmitt on his own ® I verted, it knotted the score at 7 25. He ran back to the Minnesota across, marking the 14th time in Michigan games HIGH PERFORMANCE or MailCoupon Below ¦ I to 7 it stood at the half. 44, then attempted a lateral which State’* last 17 where scored. In the third quarter, Giel, a went astray and Nebraska gained that he’s pressure player of top grade to- the ball. McAuliffe, now 25 and a senior, •jfo; day, ran 33 yards passed Minnesota Defense Holds. was at Notre Dame for four lew for and year for 24 yards as the Big Ten team For the rest of the quarter, play months as a freshman in 1946. TWO-WAY USE oil 'round was in Minnesota territory, but The son of a Chicago city police- makes Vornado Heater-Fan your mmmmm I HBBBBBBSBBfIfiBBi£i went into the lead. In the drive best buy comfort and convenience Minnesota 40 to the the Minnesota defense was equal man, he put a in the Navy ¦jag phillip's .-, from the hitch heater or efficient §§ to anything Nebraska could throw and briefly at the Naval ... instant-acting Mr HB 9| Nebraska 5, key plays were Giel’s was fan. SAFE even with small children I 11th and Sts. N.W., Washington C. pass to Soltau for yards, a toss at it. Academy before transferring to K Gentlemen: 16 . . . fully portable. Anr outstanding 1H \B to Don Swanson for 7 yards, and Once the Huskers went to the Michigan State. value at all 4 Phillip's! MR Enclosed And t Please send me Items M :j| checked below. /ft,ri&rftftm 'jM yards to the Spartans on the Irish 16 Vornado Heater-Fan, $17.95 sjmkt < JT Here Giel returned to work. and Stavros Canakes re- B ? ISUk His covered the ball. and this opportunity also was first smash at the Nebraska line muffed. But only seconds later, B Name gain. Giel completed five out of 14 /^B failed to He tried again and Paterra fumbled on his 21 and passes for 152 yards and carried Address - this time crashed over, knocking the Spartans moved to the 4. Then I a couple of Nebraskans into the the ball 24 times for a net of 86 followed a holding penalty, put- city - - end zone with him. yards. K Minnesota 0 7 6 o—l 3 ting the ball on the 1-yard line, Oddly, it was Giel’s fumble that Nebraska O 7 o O— 7 where McAuliffe, Minnesota seorinc Touchdowns—Sol- from a former started Nebraska to the first tau. piel. Conversion—Caopelletti. Notre Dame student, scored to game, |pbchdown of the scored on ¦lake It 14-3. * l— " 'I