Southern Cal Ties Ohio State, 13-13; Irish Thump Purdue, 35-12 Bucks Score Twice Fast Backs and Hard Blocking Give Notre Dame Full Control the Associated Press back to couldn t and ran in- On Brilliant Plays; By I punt, LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 8 — stead. Szulborski went 14 yards for final Notre Dame ran up a five-touch- the game's tally. Injuries Slow Hosts down lead over Purdue today and Notre Dame was penalized twice By the Associated Press broke the elastic Western Con- for illegal use of hands on offense LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8—Ohio ference club, 35-12. —the same penalty that brought an outburst from Coach Frank State and the Trojans of South- It was practically the same Pur- ern California, stout represent- due team that held Notre Dame Leahy after it was imposed re- the Irish last atives of the Big Ten and Pacific to a one-point victory last year, peatedly against Coast Conferences, fought each but its two-touchdown r^illy in week at Washington. other to a 13-13 tie today as 62,- the final period was only a gal- The first of the 15-yard pen- 877 fans sat glued to the benches lant gesture. alities today only made the Irish until the final gun. Notre Dame’s wealth of fleet fighting mad. They had stopped The Buckeyes scored twice on backs and its superior blocking a Purdue drive inside their own line. Thrown back to their brilliantly executed plays. The had the game in full control after 10-yard on 4 scored a crippled Trojans capitalized an early Purdue drive died on the by the penalty, they one Buckeye on the 5- Irish 7 yard mark. touchdown in just two plays. line and earned their second Frank went 55 yards yard Emil (Seven-Yard) Stiko, Notre Spaniel tally in a game that was rugged around right end and Sitko gal- Dame’s stubby fullback, ran over from start to finish. loped the rest of the way. the first three Irish touchdowns. Ohio State held a heavy mar- He got the first quarter’s only The seedhd of the official set- gin in the yardage gained depart- score with a 41-yard dash and backs possibly cost Notre Dame a ment, 407 to 194 on the ground added the other two in the second touchdown in the last quarter. and through the air, and punched period with short plunges. It threw the Irish back to Pur- out 18 first downs to 11. But the due's line and was 38-yard they on scoreboard was the Notre _ Dame’s lineup payoff the couldn’t make a first down. Wil- same. sprinkled literally with reserves liams’ punt at that point pre- of the first in the final quarter when Purdue Five Trojan string ceded Skowron's 61-yard run. eleven decorated the* bench cut its losing margin five touch- 31 Without Defeat. throughout the afternoon, but downs to three. Eleven men carried the ball for Jeff Cravath’s reserves staved off Record Crowd. Notre Dame in its 31st straight thrust after thrust toward their An all-time record crowd of 52,- game without defeat. Purdue goal by the hard-running, flashy 000 for enlarged Ross-Ade stadium trusted only seven, but its Norb passing array of backs from Co- saw long runs galore—and prac- Adams was the game’s top ground lumbus. tically no passing. Notre Dame’s gainer with 104 yards in 15 trips. Morrison Goes 57 Yards. Bob Williams tried only four Ohio State He went 50 yards to Notre Dame’s scored in the first passes and completed but one. 17 in the third quarter but a Pur- five minutes and kicked the extra Purdue backs took to the air 11 due pass was intercepted by point. U. S. C. scored just as the times, completed two and passes Guard of the Irish. period ended, but missed its try had four intercepted. for the tying digit. Sophomore Tackle Bob Toneff, BARGING BUCKEYE—Halfback Hamilton (right) of Ohio State gathers him. The Trojan at left is Fullback Bill Martin. Other players are unidentified. Purdue backs gained 316 yards Fullback Fred Morrison of the Ray who stuck out in Notre Dame's wound in a 13-13 in a from Halfback Gary Krall in the end zone for the Buck’s first touchdown The battle up tie. on the ground to Notre Dame's Buckeyes cut loose with a 57-yard pass defense, ended another third Southern California at Los Angeles yesterday with no enemy player near —AP Wireph’oto. 384, but Purdue was hurt by the touchdown run in the third to put against quarter Purdue drive by falling on Irish pass and two his mates in front, but the Troys a fumble. ball losses on . matched the score and knotted He a Tech Muggy heat at 83 degrees had made big part of the Irish the count with a 63-yard march. Ole Fleet Back Leads Illinois tackles when he was in the Vandy Edges Miss, 28-27, Georgia Whips Soph the players sopping wet, but only game. This time the Bucks ipissed their Bill scored Notre Dame's speeded them up. Gay try and U. S. C. made good. fourth a Are W. & as To 20-14 Over Iowa A couple of the prettier dashes touchdown, running pass The first Ohio State score came As Touchdowns Sprayed L„ 36-0, Victory 61 yards. Bill Bar- Tiny set Purdue's two late touch- the Associoted Press By the Associated Press an Illinois fumble on the kickoff up when Morrison, winging loose from By son's fumble. Seconds later, rett made the last one on a downs. Bob Hartman 6-yard over for Van- — the first touch- Quarterback midfield, got to the 20 and later- NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Oct. 8. Davidson plunged IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 8 following game’s plunge. the line. down. passed to Mike Maccioli in the flat aled to Jerry Krall, who went on Cannon Mayes' un- derbilt from 4-yard Again Jordan Underdog Illinois, led by sopho- Sophomore Rampages and the sophomore sprinter travel- NOTRE DAME. next in the first period. Herby Rich more on to the Trojan eight. On the erring toe gave Vanderbilt a 28-27 By the Associated Press speedster Johnny Karras, The Hawks got the ball the Left end—Wightin. Flynn, Mutscheller, from ed 59 yards before he was knocked play Krall lofted a pass to Half- over scored on a midfield pass shocked Iowa, 20-14, today in a Illinois 28. After a five-yard Hlini Jonardi. victory underdog Mississippi ATLANTA, Oct. 8.—Junior- on Left tackle—Martin. Wade. out of bounds the Irish 4. Big Hudak, Zmijewski, back Hamilton in the end a South- Jamie Big Ten conference football game. penalty, Glen Drahn passed to Don Zancha. Ray in bruising, free-scoring John Kerestes score in the second sized Jimmy Jordan, with a flash- scored three plays Left guard—Johnson. Helwig. Burns. zone, and Jim kicked the Conference football The first Commack for 20 yards. The latter Hague eastern game The Ulini, twice tied in pre- later. Center—Grothaus. Groom. Hamby. Bart- came after a 73-yard Mis- flank turned a lett. extra point. today. quarter ing attack, peace- vious contests, easily ran their vic- punched over on the next play and sissippi march. Mustin went over Desperation Run. Right guard—Wallnrr, Oracko. Laliy. U. S. C. got six points when The two evenly matched grid- ful Washington and Lee-Georgia tory to eight against Iowa U-, as Bill Reichardt tied the count with Right tackle—Toneff. McGehee. from the one. Bill Skowron set up Harry Szul- Right end—Hart.. Espenan. Waybright. Krall and Pandel Savic messed iron machines racked up four dominated a dis- his placekick. Tech football game today into a they thoroughly Quarterback—Williams. Mazur. Begley Wade again passed to Rich for borski s touchdown writh a 61-yard up a play, fumbled on their own touchdowns each, but Mayes con- appointing Iowa team. Illinois shot into a commanding Left halfback—Spaniel, Gay. Penmbon, a 66-yard Vanderbilt touchdown. 36-0 triumph for Tech's light dash that was pure desperation. Cotter. Zalejski. five and End Harold Hatfield fell verted each extra point after 20-7 advantage in the fourth quar- Right halfhack—Coutre. Barrett. Within Wade tossed an- Karas, once a State champion Williams had out of bounds on the ball. touchdown. Don Blanchard missed seconds. team. punted Fullback—Sitko. Swistowicz. Landry. interscholastic 440 man, was the ter on a plunge by Sam Piazza other touchdown pass to Bucky on the Purdue 2. Skowron dropped PURDUE. Martin Scores Twice. the first kick for Mississippi, and Except for the moments when in the Illinois attack. The and Lou Levanti’s extra point. Curtis. It was good for 21 yards.. big gun Left end—Brewster. Sugar. Bland. Fullback Bill Martin, whose ball that proved the margin of victory. the 145-pound Jordan was sweep- Rocky Byrd then 21-year-old Johnny romped to Desperate Iowa got a break Left tackle—Karras. Tate. Trbovich. were a Most of the came in Sophomore the flanks of Left guard—Murray. Skibinski, Scallish, lugging and defensive play scoring ing the Generals, Illinois’ 393 net when a was ruled com- hurled a touchdown pass 174 of yards by long pass Jackson. U. S. smashed the wild second in which 60-yard the was flat and standout for C., period game filled with on the 13 because of inter- Six Tilts on Schedule Center—Carnaghi. Knitz. Reed. Crowe. to J. Stribling. rushing. plete Right guard—Weizer. Smith. It over in three plays. Frank four touchdowns were made in fumbles. Going into the third period The sophomore star opened the ference. Drahn hurled to Jack Right tackle—Beletic, Janesek, Kalapoi, Gifford missed his first conversion one minute and 16 seconds. Considine started A hot crowd of 22,000 was Dittmer in the end zone on the heretofore trailing 28-20, Mississippi scoring with a 35-yard dash early Right end—Whitpier. Bringer, Waybright, try of the year, however. Vanderbilt, relying mostly when Jordan next and Reichardt made it Of Met. Grid Sawczuk. a march on the Vanderbilt 45. quiet except in the second period and pulled the play Loop on its unleashed a Quarterback—Goreal. Hartman. Schnaible. Morrison's 57-yard touchdown ground game, was loose. The mite from Bir- 14-20. Mustin barrelled over from the 5. Illini into a 13-7 lead with a 63- Amateur Football Left halfback—Szulborski, Schmidt. came on a short lateral dazzling pass attack which netted Metropolitan Right halfback—Adams. Maccioli. Chicko. sprint 8 r mingham. Ala,, remained loose Illinois _0 7 fl 7—20 Mississippi _ M 0—27 yard run in the third quarter. He into Fullback—Kerestes. Kasperan, Skowron. Halfback Jim Clark. He 188 yards and three touchdowns. Iowa _0 7 0 T—14 League competition swings from Vanderbilt _... 14 14 0 0—28 most of the time he was in the Notre Dame _7 21 7 O—35 wasn't even touched on his second Rebels in Illinois scoring: Touchdowns. Karras its second week with a full sched- Purdue 0 0 o 12—1*3 headed toward the sidelines, then Mississippi’s scored Mississippi scoring: Touchdowns—Mus- He scored two tin J. Points touch- game. touchdowns touchdown 2. Piazza. Points alter touchdown, Le- Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns— the the first five minutes when Billy a. Stribling. after sprint. ule of six games today. cut back sharply through down—Blanchard a. on long scoots along Washington vanti 2. Sitko 3. Gay. Barrett. Points after touch horde. Mustin raced 16 yards after Pat Vanderbilt scoring" Touchdowns—-Da- That sparkler broke a 7-7 tie Iowa scoring: Touchdowns. Commack. Two unlimited road tests find down—Oracko 5. scattered Trojan vidson Rich E. (Bucky* Curtis. Points and Lee flanks, set up a third Dittmer. Point* after touchdown, Kei- Purdue scoring: Touchdowns—Kerestes, recovered Dean David- Iowa had after recovering chardt. Car Credit seeking its 38th vic- Troy flashed back immediately Massey after touchdown—Mayps 4. touchdown and used his scant gained 2.* Szulborski. tory since 1946 against Hagers- STATISTICS. on the kickoff. Jim Powers con- weight to beat the Generals in town in N. Dame. Purd. on for 23 and 19, Marketeers Hagerstown, nected passes the middle. First downs ___ __ 13 13 Md., and Anacostia Eagles taking Net yards gained 316 Martin picked up nine yards in Penn State Final Stock Car Race rushing__384 Late in the last Forward passes 11 Surprises Baylor Overpowers quarter Tech Program on Annapolis A. C. in Annapolis, attempted4 three lunges, Powers on fourth Forward passes completed 1 *3 had its first-stringers back in the Md. Yards gainod forward passing 14 79 one to ran for nine and down, go, game and they scored 16 Passes intercepted by *r o quick at Riverside Rollers draw a in Y’ds o Martin took the ball over from Boston 32-14 35 to 13 Offered Lanham Today bye gained runback in’c’ns 107 College, Arkansas, points against the generals. Jor- the Metro. Punting average 48.4 38 0 into the: j Stock car closes its 194# veteran. Prominent those 160-pound League Total yards all kicks returned 69 170 the four in two the dan was a racing among smacks By Associated Press By the Associated Press big help in the late that will be Opponents’ fumbles recovered 2 0 season a seven-event will be games featured by line. attack. with pro- challenging him. Wally Yards lost by 75 30 STATE Oct. 8. Oct. 8—Adrian a meeting of Arrow Linen and penalties_ U. S. C. took to the air In the COLLEGE, Pa., WACO. Tex., gram featuring a 50-lap Mason- CampbeW, a fellow Trentonian, “T” a In the second quarter Jordan Brookland-Woodridge Merchants fourth but couldn't break the tie. —Soundly beaten in two successive Burk brought Baylor’s to Dixon championship finale at who very nearly exchanged blows became an < boil and the Bears steamed all-America if only with a at Gonzaga field in one of four State twice inside the quick Lanhajn Speedway today. Rac- Tommy following sweep * - Ohio got games, Penn State finally uncov- for 15 to a 35-13 over Arkansas minutes. He got off the week games to start at 2 p.m. CONV. TOPS, *35 Trojan 20. as Clark, Morrison, victory ing will start at 2:30 p.m. of three events last after! ered its offensive power to score first war-like run of the game I Other attractions list South- Made to Order—Installed Krall, Hamilton, Savic and others today. The licking dumped the Returning to defend the 50- he had pinned Coates’ car Upholstery, Mats. Seat Covers a mild over Boston just after the period opened. It; west Merchants vs. Casbah. Jeffer- dominated the game. But their upset College, Razorbacks from the ranks of the lap championship he won at Lan- against the fence in the back- was a 75-yard flanking movement, son Playground; Great Falls vs. efforts brought no score. 32 to 14, today. undefeated and kept Baylor there. ham August 24 will be Tommy stretch of the final lap. a CARS PAINTED ° * 0—13 following punt. Langdon Lions, Forestville, and Ohio State_7 Burk's was but Coates. 35-year-old Trenton, N. J.. 6-0 7 o—IS A shirt-sleeved crowd of 16,000 passing deadly, Lou Johnson, Ken Marriott,! tt. S. C..._ ] The Generals were trying to defending champion Eastern A. C. Baked price depends CAP QC Ohio State scoring: Touchdowns—I it was his quarterbacking that Ralph Sheeler, Roscoe Hough, Hamilton. Morrison. Point after touch- saw the Nittany Lions, depending re-group when Jordan came vs. Wasco, Alexandria Municipal on size, roughness routed Arkansas. Sam Lew Ed ,, Malach, Volk, down—Hague. __ Tyson, and finish desired. up S. C.scoring: Touchdowns—Martin mainlj? on an aerial attack, strike through with another strike for Stadium. U. He blew the Arkansas defense Bill Gross, Tommy Herbert, Cot- S. Point after touchdown—Gifford. a touchdown. This push wras in Bullis Defeated, 14-7, Body-Fender Qent'Work early in the contest and maintain ton Kind, Bill Tanner, Charley Billy Burke and George Von, open as he sent James Parker, one run for 55 yards and followed GENERAL AUTO PAINTERS the advantage throughout as the Breslin, Vem Storm, Vinnie Elm went 144 holes before Burke! Dudley Parker, Jerry Mangum, another W. and L. kick. 2015 L St. N.W. ST. 3687 Eagles desperately tried to come are won the 1931 United States Passer an Canazzaro and Ken Wagner Open Sat.-Sun. A.M. C. U. Seeking James Jeffrey and assortment By Staunton Military Open YVk. 8 P.M., from behind with passes of their Then as if to prove his lack a few who will title by a single stroke. of other backs in a precision pat- mofe compete. own. of weight was a help instead of Staunton Military's football tern of morale-shattering plays. Bill Luther, with two successful a hindrance. Jordan set up Tech’s team came from behind with For Home Arkansas without the touchdowns in the second and Opener touchdown passes, and Vince played third touchdown. He scooted and of Catho- services of its third to win over Coach Jan Jankowski O’Bara, who tossed for one and great fullback, wormed his way 22 yards to the periods Bullis, lic University’s football team scored another himself, excelled Leon (Muscles) Campbell. Virginians’ 3-yard line. Big Mor- 14-7, yesterday at Silver Spring. would give a rookie’s right arm for for the victors, with the line- ris Harrison btoke the Generals’ Bullis gained a one-touchdown a good forward passer. Locating j smashing Franny Rogel pacing Brown Beats R. I. State, 46-0 front wide open to score the lead in the initial period when one seems to be his chief prob- the Lion ground attack and shar- PROVIDENCE, R. I„ Oct. 8 (£>).— touchdown. Ed Cashman rounded left end ONLY FIRST FAMOUS “GRADE A” 1949 Cardinals for, LINE, MAKE, lem as the point ing in the passing. Ed Clasby, Brown University's football force Bobby North kicked two place- and zipped 80 yards for six points. of the sea- their first home game hard-running Boston College back, used its first stringers sparingly ments but a third was blocked. Dayton Warfle added the extra W. and L. held Tech son against Randolph-Macon who suffered a fractured leg in while overwhelming Rhode Island during the point from scrimmage. next Saturday. the waning moments, sparked the State College, 46 to 0, today at third and most of the fourth pe- Staunton bounced back in the Ennis’ ball-toting and riods. However, the last five min- } Bucky losers. Broton Field. second stanza with an 80-yard the guard play of Willie Poms and utes of the game finished the drive terminated by Carl Mozza’s two George O’Neill are the bright ruin of W. and L. Tech Tackle eight-yard run to the end zone. spots in the C. U. workouts. Clay Matthews blocked Jim Stark’s Harry O'Rourke’s kick for the at Baseball battery candidates kick and W. and L.’s Charlie Holt extra point tied the count. The C. U. have been called out by fell on the ball for a safety. visitors went ahead in the third S- Jim McPadden and basket Two touchdowns A Coach quick followed. period when Pat Stark threw a ball practice has started. Jimmy Southard passed to End 24-yard touchdown aerial to Len Pete Feris for 44 yards and an- Bonini. O’Rourke again con- other score. Tech’s Bill Scharfs- verted. Chwerdt threw to End Colin An- Davis Tourney Luring STAUNTON. Tire Goes derson for the final touchdown. End—Bonini. Ix, Rlgney, Llewellyn. Every North and Buck converted. Tackle—Unger, Wellman. Doyal Guard—Payette, Sorrells. On Sale! Score by periods: Bowlers Center—Nicastro, Munsch. • Best Women Washington and Lee _.1_0 no o— n Back—Stark. O’Rourke, Breeding, Mon- PREMIUM TIRES Georgia Tech __ __ n go O IB—3fl serrate, Woolsey, Rhea, Mozza. • Major tournament competition Touchdowns—Jordan. ‘J: Harrison. Ferris. LOW PRESSURE TIRES Anderson. 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