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BBfc- BT J| BjH W College Program V / Df Si TERPS TAKE 16-6 UPSET V Sooners Picked Six Teams Seek ' Victory Over Irish by To Clinch Spots Over Miami 3 Touchdowns In Crucial Games <£& NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 18 (JP). Sr tb» Auoctited Pr«i W "1 ""wm. Hr Led by Rusevlyan —Fifty years ago today Okla- A half doaen teams across By MERRILL WHITTLESEY homa was admitted to the i the Nation were playing for •tar SUd Correapondant Union. Five days ago there i gold, glory and the old school STATISTICS was a bank robbery Mickey necesaarlaly MIAMI,Nov. 18.—Bob Rus- Mm.nl in —not In that pvlyan’s quarterbacking job. Mantle's home town of Com- order—today as the college the best by a Maryland man ?» merce, Okla. And four days ago i football season roared to a w |pk . , --A- ,1 • ; VBk since Prank Tamburello, and inwrctptfd hr 0 Ji President Elsenhower told the climax. * ,¦- adjustment in the - 1-27.8 S-81.7 • people of Stats of M. * “Jt T r a halftime this Sooner For the likes of Texas AdeM, •JP®’ defense gave the Terpa the 90 10& I the perils facing the Nation. Ohio State, Oregon. Duke, winning combination in their But these historical facts. !, Vanderbilt and Tennessee, this * *¦ faded today as proud & L \ V m Si gMM 18-6 victory over Miami laet two extra points, hls first since i the foot- loomed as the most Important fW 4 min night in the Orange Bowl. BlttrrttMhe add placements ; ball Sooners of the University day of the season, for victories used to the \ Phil Perlo, one Maryland's of Oklahoma met twice-beaten put AL y* jfjf JjLglgk of for Bt. John’s. John Fritsch, could all these outfits in many stars against the 7-point- Terps’ regular extra-point Notre Dame in quest of their bowl games New Year’s Dav the straight favored Hurricanes, yelled man, could not substitute after 48th victory. |t was especially important fc it ''This guy Is an engineer,” (ts A capacity homecoming __ Maryland’s first touchdown ss tor like joyfully Rusevlyan’s of 61,700 teams Vanderbilt and he rubbed he had booted an 11-yard field crowd gathered in the Tennessee, for they are trying heir in one of the Terpt’ hap- goal following Miami’s fumble Owen Field Stadium for this na-, for some of the spots not al- piest dressing room scenes un- of the opening kickoff. tionslly-televised game (WRC- conference champions der Tommy Mont. lotted to Coath Maryland's 10-2 halftime ! TV. Channel 4, In Washington, • Army only Rusevlyan i and the fact that was the quarter- was a shaky one as Miami iat 3 p.m.) which in a short .yesterday both of Terpt' lead span turned thumbs down back in the had been a constant threat in bf five years has devel- on any poet-season games drives, yards touchdown 73 In the first behind the daring joped into one of the country’s their PERLO’S SCORING 13 plays In the first quarter half 1 enhanced chances. STRElCH—Fullback Phil This 2-yard smash by Perlo gave the Terrapins ball handling of their 142- most intense rivalries. The Maryland Perlo of Maryland is his and 44 yards in nine -in the per- got the big week on back and stretched a 10-0 lead and a good jump toward their 16-6 pound quarterback, Fran Curcl. weatherman said there’d be end off with an upset last night out with a scoring plunge in the first period of upset victory.—AP Wirephoto. third, and both times hls fect playing conditions. fourth down calls produced Tremendous Team Effort when the Terps surprised last night’s game against Miami at Miami. Bellout for Year Miami, 16-6. touchdowns. But the Hurricanes were not To describe these Oklahoma i- Against the nine, 10, and dangerous in the second half football fans Is putting Sooners, Irish on TV —I ft : as as rabid sometimes 11-man line thrown after the Terps made an ad- it mildly. This little university Although no bowl hopes at the Terpa by Miami, third justment. John Varone, their town of some 20,000 with an • hinge on Oklahoma’s meeting in the Nation on rushing de- captain an dthe night's leading additional 12,000 students was with In fense, Rusevlyan i Notre Dame Norman, Giants, Navy had his best ball carrier with 82 yards,* had concerned only with whether ¦ more than casual Interest will Lions Figures night as a passer, completing i been getting into the flat so Coach Bud Wilkinson's team • be centered on the game. For gfetf 10 out of 14, mostly short fast that the linebackers could would continue its gridiron thing, one it is the quick passes i NCAA’s TV for first-down not cover him. wizardry which started early in i game of the week (WRC-TV, Get yardage. But Maryland moved the 1953 after the Sooners had been i Channel 4, in Washington at Chance to Romp beaten by To Over “Perfect tackle in and the Notre In Its 3 pm.). For another Called Game” linebacker Dame ; thing, Maryland season’s opener The skinny-legged Rusev- out. and after made and then tied : Notre Dame has a habit of early quar- by Pittsburgh. . lyan, who wears contact lenses, jit 16-6 in the third being “up”for the big ones. what the ter it was pretty obvious that The enthusiasm of the col- And this be a big one, PORTS called coaches going campus spilled will Tie for Leads Today Miami was not to have! lege over to Colonials termed a "perfect game,” ' for Oklahoma, already safely THE EVENING STAR Washington. ball punch nearby By the Associated Press D. C. although enough to win this one. j | Oklahoma City, where Orange SATUKDAT. NOVEMBER 16. ISS7 By BILLFUCHS Mont said later he I every ! in the Bowl, will be might | The crowd of 42,701 seemed to , room was engaged months seeking The New York Giants and Stir stiff Comuwndtnt have been mad had Bob ago. There 1 its 48th consecutive A-13 missed pass to sense this . hasn’t been a victory. But matter Detroit Lions will be in excel* BALTIMORE, Nov. 10.—The on a touchdown ticket available year. no what 'Howie Dare with less than a The 77-degree heat, plus for a • the feeling the Irish root- lent positions to Improve their chance glory humidity, ; Notre Dame itself brought along of last for this foot-1 yard to-go on fourth down. ihigh made frequent: ; ers who seem to be everywhere, chances of winning divisional ¦Crown Favored Over 7 ball season is offered to George i substitutions necessary, and ,a personal rooting section of | | "But I would have been mad, 8,000. the fact remains that Notre titles the National Football Washington today high-: too,” Rusevlyan before long the Terps’ white getting ih with commented in Notre Dame, trimmed by Dame has been its the dressing room. “They were uniforms were soaked in bumps the past two weeks League tomorrow as the sea- ranked Navy providing the Michigan State and Navy the and In Marguerite throwing an 11-man line at us perspiration. has showed signs of wear and Stakes p.m. son the eight-week mark means at 2 in Memorial last two weeks after hifc and we had failed to score from While Rusevlyan was the out- a brilliant tear from tough fcpr go. By JOSEPH B. KELLY were due to make their ' seasonal start following dis- a schedule. with to Racing [silks Stadium here. yard previous play. standing individual, it was a a really Star Editor Marguerite, 1 on the The Sooners should Both teams in second seasonal bow in the The Colonials thought tremendous team performance mal 1956 season, was a 3-- are BALTIMORE, Nov. 16—Pim- ¦ come into this. Dare had told me he down underdog. have no undue difficulty. place, carried by Gleaming Star and game, could get by the Terps in breaking tithe Giants in the East- lico was expecting some 20,000 j 1 their Anal as decided he loose.” Irish Near Full Strength Texas A&M. No. 1 team In Fusilade. Gleaming Star, who Rusevlyan also added one of! Continued on Page A-14, Col. ern and the Lions in turf fans to take advantage ofI 1 underdogs and figure to wind But the Irish, at near full the Associated Press poll this Division the mild weather for its first ; has won her last two starts in the Western. But each has the 1 up with a 2-7 record. Navy, its I strength in a bid for their third ; week, plays Rice with the week-end program of the 28- New York, is the promis- victory in the Southwest and opportunity to move into a ¦ more eyes on a bid to the Cotton I four-game series, i Conference title day fall meeting here today. •! ing filly in the entry, although are hopeful that some of the | • Cotton Bowl host spot at stake. flrst-plice tie. • lure the Bowl and perhaps unintend- 1 Top on attractive pro- ' Fusilade recently won the first 1 an lowa Six-Point Choice | sting has gone out of the rapid- • The Aggies were on probation The Lions can do the job gram was the $15,000 Mar- ed portion of its thinking on • moving Oklahoma attack this by the NCAA when they won The need race of her career. themselves. Giants guerite Stakes, which drew a Christiana Stable was repre- the Army game November 30; jyear. The Sooners beat Mis- the conference championship ldp. field of eight-year-old fillies. I I isouri, last year and couldn’t play sented by the outsider Colic : in Philadelphia, was a 28-point With 39-14, last week for an In Clash Buckeyes the Cotton Bowl. They’ll Detroit meets the Ban Fran- Pastorale Stables' Crown, . and Brookmeade by Big Effort, ' ! Orange Bowl berth. But before in favorite to make GW its take chances this cisco FOrty-Niners on jts home who lost a half-length decision I who was fifth last week in the ' seventh The COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 16 t • In addition to the conference that they barely squeezed past ; no time. victim. Middies! (/P).—lowa’s goes against field aijd a victory would en- to Guide Line in last week’s i Selima. Rokeby Stable’s Lover’s one tied one and; Hawkeyes are : crown and the Rose Bowl bid. Kansas State and Colorado. Ohio State lowa • 1 have lost and six-point only , at Columbus with the Big able it to deadlock the West- Sellma Stakes at Laurel, was Lament and Keswick Stable’s ’ need victories In last two solid favorites to hand I the Ohio State team has a The common opponent Ten pace-setters. thair year . ern Conference favored in this 12th running ! Wendasy. games to get the open-arms !Ohio State its first Big Ten i couple of other incentives. this has been Pittsburgh. crown hanging in the balance. Forty-Niners, with 5-2 the Buckeyes win, they The a of the Marguerite. Guide Line W. C. Freeman's Noordeen treatment from Cotton Bowl of season Rated sixth nationally, the Dame defeated the If can 1 largest • [ buy record, currently hold one passed up the Marguerite, but ; was scratched today. officials. what promises to be the : 'Bucks would like to move Panthers, 13-7. Oklahoma did their tickets to Pasadena, "ame leads over the Lions and a Kentucky invader figured to>! Under of the crowd In stadium history. 1 around the fifth-ranked Hawks. it 26-0. And last year the ¦ Calif., and the Rose Bowl. But the conditions gathering of no more than .lultimore Colts. throw some tough opposition at ; Marguerite, slated to A Big title, I And Ohio State would like to Sooners blasted the Irish, 40-0, , even if they lose, they can all were ' 13.000 expected, many The Ten now held (5-2) the choice. carry pounds. nine was by lowa, • avenge the 6-0 “long grass” at South Bend. wrap it up next week by beat- The Giants face the 112 With lured by the farewell appear- and a bid to the Rose Philadelphia Eagles while This was Paul Shawhan's > starters, the race grossed a Bowl for Ohio State hang in i 1 licking they took at lowa City Some say this isn’t one of • ing Michigan. ! ance of Mike Sommer, GW’s year ago. best Michigan State has only Cleveland, leading the Eastern Carrie Louise, who finished I I total of $21,950. with the winner up the balance. a Ohio State backs Wilkinson’s teams since a recent star back who came from taking reins; forlorn hope of sneaking past Conference with six victories third in the Alcibiades • netting $14,300. Should win, apparently couldn't get up over the Sooner the Washington Boys Club and lowa the Hawk- in 1947. Ohio State. lowa, the in seven starts, take on the Stakes at Keeneland and sec- eyes their crown and speed on the taller grass of Notre Dame definitely; as de- , A statute of Bold Ruler will I Wilson High School. retain I Improved | fending champion, not eligi- itedsklne in Washington. ond earlier in the Mademoiselle throw a terrific roadblock in the , the lowa playing field. The has shown itself over is [ be unveiled today in the Mem- GW's leading ground gainer ; year. games, Stakes. Sidney Cole was slated Buckeye path > 1 loss ended their conference! 1956—0ne of the poorest seasons ble for the Rose Bowl this In other Baltimore . bers Club at Pimlico. explosive quality that to Pasadena. The Chicago to ride Carrie Louise and Hed- with an ’ record 17-game victory string. in the Irish’s gridiron history. Oregon will be at the Bears ! French-bom Charlotte Dun- every time; Rose Bowl would not be out of Can .Clinch Title and Los Angeles clashes with ley Woodhouse returns to ride ¦ ¦ makes him a threat Bucks lose, but It all boiled down to the fact Wilkinson said he would widdie, now of New York, who he has the ball, Sommer is ex- reach if the gladly settle for Oregon, which doesn’t make Green Bay at Milwaukee. The Crown. 1 they'd have to defeat Michigan [ that the Bucks, picked to fln- a one-point > Page pected get top victory. Terry Brennan, It a habit to get In post-season Chicago Cardinals Pitts- C. V. Whitney's Eton blue See PIMLICO. A-14 i to attention in finale Saturday ! ish far down the list in the youth- and draft. He in the next to games—the last time the Ducks burgh Steelers are not sched- the next pro football pre-season evaluations, could ful Notre Dame coach, declined i gained yards make it. predict margin victory jmade it was 1930—can cement uled. had 447 this sea- Rain and high winds, both accomplish a lot of things by to the of carries for an aver- way the Pacific Coast Conference This will be the second meet- son in 103 expected to hamper the potent winning today. —one or the other. "I age of 4.3 yards per carry. Big Ten title, Rose just want to win,” he said. Rose Bowl spot by whipping ng of the year between D/« [Vertex Favored Today lowa air arm, failed to shake The the Navy going Bowl higher national Southern California, which has trait and San Francisco. The was without Ned the odds-makers in their belief bid. a been big problem this year. top running back , rating and vengeance for last no Forty-Niners won. 35-31. on Oldham, its the Hawkeyes have the stuff to Kanthal Meet Washington, , year's loss make up a pretty to But last week, also the West Coast two weeks ago. I of the last three seasons who place was Ronnie Brence, who to respond, lowa got the nod by as they faced each other with first television Monday Los Angeles. , night, expectations, here is how the cap at Jamaica and they were in the mile-and-three-six- has an utter disregard for the a point in the mid-week guesses. , more than 82,000 braving the November 25, against The Giants likely will be major will line up after top money of $49,000 left ! teenths event. fact that he weighs only 146 Today it was six points, with the rain for a look. Alex Miteff of the Argentine. without the services of flu-vic- up Htnthal has fights, January 1: for grabs after Wheatley Next in the weights and pounds. Hawkeyes favored. Coach Forest Evashevskl of won 10 tims Alex Webster and Gene l' Woody Hayes five by knockouts, since turn- Rose Bowl—Oregon vs. Ohio Stable's Bold Ruler declined an probably betting Coach Bo Sherman the Ohio State has gained more lowa and of Filipski. But they should have of in the was M of Ohio holding ing pro, the latest a second- State. assignment 139 pounds by Mrs. Ethel Jacob’s Promised Colonials, losers in five games than 2,000 yards rushing in State have been enough other backfleld strength I l games, round kayo over Kid Crockett Orange Bowl—Oklahoma vs. Handicapper Frank Kilroe. Land at 115. The field also iby a touchdown or less, seven but lowa's huge secret practices, mapping vari- to get by the Eagles, whom The Roamer was the top at- held ous bits of trickery which they of Washington a week ago. Duke. Assemblyman 114, , planned to use Ted Colna as forward wall has seven they beat, 24-20, in their sec- traction of today's pro- included opponents average hope The fight with Miteff will be Cotton Bowl Texas A&M racing Ambehaving 106, Four Fath- Sommer’s to an of 103. will result in triumph. ond game of the campaign. gram. Other features fellow halfback and average up ; Vice Big staged at St. Nicholas Arena in vs ? were the and Jocko’s Walk and 1 either Jack Henzes Ed Hlno The Hawks 219 front President Nixon and Philadelphia has won only* two $28,500 Narragansett Special oms 104. or 203, ; Tug New York, and will be shown Sugar Bowl—Undecided. at 102. at quarterback and either Dick to Ohio’s but the Bucks Ten Commissioner Wilson of seven. Narragansett. the $25,000- Promethean have wide weight edge among specta- in Washington over WTTG-5. Auburn, third ranked team • Claypool Whetstone, a over were to be the The Browns had tough time added Clark Handicap at Cohoes and General Arthur or Duane lowa’s pony ball-carriers. tors. Miteff is rated No. 10 among in the country, is Ineligible a a sophomore with promise, with the Redskins in Cleve- Churchill Downs, the $15,000- were scratched this morning. at heavyweight contenders in the for the Sugar Bowl, which 1 , fullback. land two weeks ago, winning added Marguerite Stakes at The Golden Poppy at a mile Ring Magazine list. He also has usually goes to the South* by only 21-17. The Browns Pimlico for 2-year-old fillies drew a field of 13 with Robert ¦! This mark! the third meeting > a television fight scheduled eastern Conference champion. have won their last three. They and the $15.000-added Golden S. Lytle’s Sun Hannah top- between the two schools. Navy j January 7 against Nino Valdes So the host spot probably will other Presidents Play Blades of Cuba, the No. 5 contender, Mis- blanked Pittsburgh. 24-0, last Poppy Handicap for the filly weighted at 115. won the two in 1908 and go to the winner of the Sunday. and mare championship of the ,Oh Johnny topped the field I 1930. and as far as Miteff is con- See FOOTBALL, Page A-14 fight Baltimore, by Golden Gate Fields meeting. in the Narragansett Special, at cerned the with Kanthal winning, will be considered warmup for gain Bold Ruler’s trainer. Sunny a mile and three-sixteenths. After can a ground Loss to Ramblers on either Detroit Fitzsimmons, | Week-End Football that. Ban Francisco. A triumph Jim decided the My Night Out was the top Shut by or impost was too much for out last night the for fighting marred—or en- The Mlteff-Valdes TV fight for the Colts and one for De- a bit weight in the 84th running of Op Radio and TV NoAgreement the speedy winner of last Satur- the mile-and-one-eighth Clark Ramblers at Philadelphia. 1-0, livened—last night's Presi- originally was scheduled for troit will put the Western Divi- j Saturday Television day’s big Trenton Handicap that closes the 1957 Kentucky the Washington Presidents will dents-Ramblers match. December 3. and when the date sion race in a three-way J Fort Carson at Bolling Air shifted, fight ; over Gallant Man and Round racing season. try to atone for it by snapping Goalie Nick Pidsony had 49 was the with Reached on deadlock. The Bears, however, Base. WTTG—S, 1:30 pm. Kanthal was booked as a fill In. may give Baltimore trouble Notre Dame at Oklahoma, the New Haven Blades’ five- saves for the Washington squad since they won their last two WRC—4, 3 p.m. game winning streak tonight in but was the victim of a mass games—against Angeles Reds Sign Thurman Sievers' Pay Los Saturday Radio their Eastern League immediately the Nov. 16 (i«P>.— and Green Bay. Individual attack after CINCINNATI. Calvin Griffith - Duels Virginia, It was Feature South Carolina at opening that, Thurman, The turned duel at Ullne Arena at 8:30 buzzer. At Pid- Outfielder Bob who Rams in their WPIK. 1:30 p.m. sodny was credited with six hit 16 home runs In 74 games ing the sales talk and Roy Siev- best game of the season last o'clock. before Kurts slipped last for the Cincinnati ers looking over his offerings against North Carolina State at Vir- saves Bill season week San Francisco The Presidents won a 2-0 the disc into the net what Redlegs. has signed his 1958 yesterday at the ball park, before 102,000 Redskins-Browns ginia Tech, WPRW (1460), for Angeles Game in Los 1:30 pm. decision over the Blades in New proved to be the winning goal contract. General Manager where the president of the Sen- while Green Bay has dropped By LEWIS F. ATCHISON Both could up among by Jerry ators and their slugging star row, I move the George Washington at Navy. Haven a couple of weeks ago on assists Casey and Gabe Paul announced yester- two in a , scorers, < discussed his 1958 salary It will be the Redskins vs. the too. *1 WTOP, 2 pm. the latter were in the Gil MacNelll after 13 seconds. day. for ths pass catching , WRC and when time. Several more ses- Browns in the main bout to- In it may be of six-game losing first Johnny Carson , Tulane at Army, WEAM. 2 throes a anticipated THE morrow at GriffithBtadium. but the Redskins’ Since then the Blades, sions are before ~YOU BE . Darrell , pm. streak. puts his name on a half-dozen individual skir. vs. Brewster or Preston after several changes in key Sievers the mishes will the action. Carpenter, with Bert Zagers, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High 12 Virginia Seniors Playing dotted line. enliven positions, have straightened out " QUARTERBACK . Montgomery High, just things There is. for example, the , Dick James and Scooter Scu- at Blair and begun to play like cham- “We talked over pitted against WDON and WASH-FM, pm. Calvin said, "to find out By WARREN GAER passing duel between Eddie Le- ! dero Brown and i 2 pions. where ! Billy Reynolds in punt returns Notre Dame Oklahoma, Final Home Game Today we stand. Sure, Roy’s got a lif»d Football Coiel). Drake University Baron of the Redskins, trying at for their reversal l The Browns to ) WGMS, 3 One reason raise coming, and Iknow but to regain the league lead he are scheduled p.m. of Player-Coach CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. games remaining in hls third it. In the Temple-Gettysburg : fly into Washington today and, is the work we’ve got to figure out how lost last week, and the Browns’ Sunday Radio Perry Capt. Nov. 16—Capt. Jim Bakhtiar and last season. In 1955 the na- game, the Temple safety, close- , if the experts wrong. Don and Ron Tel- much it will be.” , Tommy O’Connell, the new aren’t Outstanding and 11 other seniors on the tive Iranian ran for 733 yards, ly covered by the Gettysburg they’ll be flying against the ; Brown, at Redskins, WTOP. ford. defensemen Neither Cal nor Roy was will- leader. O’Connell, sharper than p.m. Haven champion- University of Virginia football last year he churned 879 and left end. lets a kick roll. , Redskins Griffith, 2 (Rebroadcast WEAM. on the New ing to reveal the figures dis- » hound's tooth the last tomorrow at * play their final game in this season 676 in 150 carries. however, couple pm.) ship team of 1955-56, both have team The end. throws a of weeks, formerly Stadium. 6:30 Scott Stadium today against The big fullback therefore must cussed. but persons close to the fine body block, knocking 1 played at been going at top speed re- the On paper it shapes up as a , Colts at Bears, WWDC, 2 South Carolina. gain than 203 yardo club believe the player will wind safety Bolling Field and will have cently and are expected to give more something into the path of the ball fairly even game, even thougn i P.m. against Carolina. Mary- up with like 132.500 , some supporters In the crowd. the Presidents t bad time to- i Five of the seniors hsil from South The ball hits the back of the the Browns have been estab- Washington Metropolitan to top before dickering ends. The argu- night. the land and North Carolina falling safety on the Temple 27 outcome of their > Sievers. who attended the ; llshed as four-point favorites (For his best season. away, and the Gettys- ment may decide the winner of winning game ’ those who can get Balti- Also helpful was the addition Arlington Better bounds after the first bv television Fictiirs m Pop A. 14 Both teams need a victory to- Club burg right end picks it up on , the game. margin. more channel 2 of Oaff Turner, veteran de- dinner Thursday nl»ht. Is that 21-17. The Red- WMAR, the game day to retain a chance for a the Temple 21 and runs over On the ground Don Bosseler, , favorably j Colts-Bears fensive star, who was the Wash- scheduled to make other ap- skins compare in all will be shown. area. Including Bakhtiar. who winning record.' Virginia has the goal line. Redskin rookie who currently statistics, except the won-and- ington Lions' player-coach last prepped at Western High beaten Wake Forest and VPI pearances in the area In the Morgan, speedy You are the referee. What is ; ranks sixth among the league's lost column, where Cleveland season, and Dan School and Ralph Kn ?e- four games and next counle of months. He in- i formerly Bullia. but lost other your decision? 10 top ball carriers, will be has a comfortable edge on all ! colUsc football right winger, who --land, the only senior among the tied one. South Carolina, which dicated that he’ll be talking to 1. Touchdown for Gettyu- gunning for Jim Brown, who of its opponents. skated for both the Lions and halfbacks, and Tackle Harold also has three games remain- Griffith from time to time 1 Maryland IS; Miami , 13 center, and Veron (Wimpy) ing ton. also bow out today. against the Cavaliers but Vlr- betted in, recently finished a end Sam Baker are only one i tomorrow, but they'll I aWeatmlnater (Utah), no: Montana i ple 27. behind the Chicago Bear's , know they've been in a tough 1 hVea. 0. Joq&t, right wing. BalsA'iar has gained more gin A bolds an 6-7 edge In the barnstorming tour through Wealeran. 27; Midland. 6. > yards begun and (Answer on Page A-14) George Blanda with eight each. . one before the final gun. Caltech. 27; Occidental. 14. seven five-minute penalties than 2,000 with three series In 1913. Texas Mexico."