MICHIGAN 40 NOTRE DAME 13 OHIO STATE v 34 NAVY 26 ARMY 27 INDIANA 32 IOWA 0 PURDUE 14 7 MINNESOTA 14 PENN . 0 DUKE 7 19 GREAT LAKES 40 DARTMOUTH 14 YALE , 32 COLGATE 6 BOSTON COL. 19 MACKENZIE WISCONSIN 12 BROWN 13 ROCHESTER 0 COLUMBIA 0 SYRACUSE 12 U. D. HIGH 6 SPORTS Sports Irish Rally DETROIT fiWES•SUNDAY U. M. Beats DETROIT. MICH., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29.1944 C Higgins May Be To Beat Illini PURDUE Purdue Easily Tiger Player-Coach WIESE PLUNGINGAGAINST Nussbaumer, By LEO MACDONELL 71-Yard Pass Don't be surprised if Pinky Ilig- Wiese Score 5 fin* one day winds up as a Tiger Play Decides It

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Oct. 28—Some manager of the V * For three long, thrilling periods, mr of the aviation-minded people Mexico club, a m * Illinois* speedsters battled Notre EHUr here think air travel is to year-round job. mm >•* who if" mm Dame's fighting Irish into the (N. Y. Fi stay had better contact proper Times)Arthur ground. At the end of the third Dal e y , control policies reports that Ed Jfl period it was: Illinois 7. Notre authorities who McKeever. the Dame 6. ly jBL l of football as played by Michi- 1 ft* shot very good Notre Then, with the suddenness of gan’s Wolverines and the Boiler- lightning, the Irish struck. One play, 71 yard*, a touchdown and makers of Purdue University. Texas some r » the final score was: Notre Dame two widely discussed Big years ago These used *l zbpiwoba 13. Illinois 7. opponents onto the to catch rattlesnakes, cure the Ten stepped akins and make belts out of them WIN ON PASHES JKtSmL gridiron here this afternoon and to slug it out an old ... for which he got a buck a decided in It was a forward and then a At . “ground game.” copy . . which was good business lateral fashioned the from Frankie Dancewicz summer after- his only investment was for to Bob Kelly to Achille Maggioli end of the Indian to cure the noon, Michigan was the victor, *¦alt skins.. .McKeever that provided the winning touch- »ed to catch as many as 100 rat- down. 40 to 14. tlers in a day. It erased the lead Illinois had For three quarters of the game established on a bralliant 70-yard ithe partisan crowd of 50.189 was by Buddy Young, the first cooing like so many doves one Can't Explain Tag time he carried the ball during minute and asking the spectator the afternoon. on the right for a loan of aspirin Sylvester U. (Blix) Donnelly, the next. the young right-hander who While these two plays will fig- ure in the conversation, HERE starred as a relief for the po.stgame NO DOUBT Cardinals in the recent World the big talk will be about the when the day was done, 15-yard holding penalty against But Series at St. Louis, hasn't the and the final figures were in the Illinois in the Jast five minute of slightest id«*a why he is called book, nobody questioned Michi- . the game. "Blix". , His dad. a former semi- gan's superiority. A judge called it against Time* Photo player up in Minnesota tagged field a game an Illinois lineman on the 50 as It was that crackled f>rot onto him. but why, he can't Don Wl—B. another of Michigan's great halfbacks playing his last Glassner. The Purdue men visible are Mihei (54) the center, and and bristled with offensive action. ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ Dun yards ... Greenwood lumped 70 at the right is right for touch- game at Ann Arbor, gaining ground against Purdue in the contest which McMillen (90), a guard. The Michigan blocker Quentin From the first kickoff until Pur- Pvt Millard t Dixie i Howell, re- off his tackle a down which would put the won, Bet|ind doing the tackling is Purdue’s Sickels, the center. The biggest crowd of the season saw the game. due tried in the last minute to ported missing at the Belgian have the Wolverine* 40-14. him intercepted pass, this game on ice for Illinois. run back an front, formerly pitrhed for the was a game bustling with life and Indians. It was the second touchdown during the reckless abandon that makes Promoter Mike Jacob* has three made by Illinois the after- noon that had been called back. FOOTBALL our American youth the greatest 10-rounders booked for one of his Army Roar security any world the Ends Gridders nation in the Young yards Navy in Pent-up boxing at Square raced 48 sec- shows Madison ond period, but the play was nulli- can know. Garden next month ... He plans Illini too Michigan won because It had put fied because the took SCORES to on several of these cards time the the better running attack. The during the winter to develop tal- much in fuddle. Some of the Irish heeded the Penn’s Streak, 26-0 BIG TEN Back to Whip Duke Wolverines sent Capt. Bob Wiese ent. goal referee’s whistle and didn't chase 40 across the line three times. Oct. (UP) -Navy’s dormant football power Michigan Purdue 14. NEW’ YORK. Oct. 28 (UP)—An enraged Army football (earn Bob pay Young, but it was an added thrill. PHILADELPHIA. 28 Indiana 31V lowa 0. half, let go Nussbaumer dirt exploded before 73,000 fans at Franklin Field today and a vouthful played to a standstill as it trailed through the first with 40, Wisconsin twice and Gene Derricotte scored CLEAN RECORD Penn team, victorious in its three previous games, crumbled under Great Lakes 12. all its vaunted power today to smash the rugged Blue Devils of Duke the other Michigan touchdown. Gut Buck Blew 16 Notre Dame 13, Illinois 7. victory the a 26 to 0 score. University, 27 to 7. Purdue’s touchdowns were Denny Galehouse, The ke|{t Notre Holding short count w-hen they the Brownie Dame record clear with five A sellout crowd saw- the pent-up Middies, an in-and-out team all HIGH SCHOOL the end of a 7-6 reached scored by the brilliant Boris pitcher, who has passed hi* physi- half-way mark, the Cadets sent arm v Dim; straight, but the magnificent play x*vr rtssmvcsi* season, finally cash in on their I). 7 Dimancheff a burst of speed awaiting into 7 Mackenzie 19. U. High 6. hard-hitting roaring 4 6—N Carolina 0 61 —Richmond cal and is £all the of the losers provided the 14— N f F FI II I*—Du*» their backs 59—Brown 7 7—Penn*yiv» 16 whose home is in Indianapolis * sensa- BS—P«nn *t 14 20—Dartmouth 6 mighty reservoir of power. 19, Royal 13. N •"*»>’. u mar 46—Wm o Fordson Oak through the Blue Devils for three 69—Pt:t*bur»h 7 6— C. P. FI. 13 1 tion for the 65.114 homecoming 7—Dukr 0 AM 7 6—Cci»*t (id. 0 o—N»vy 7 and Theodore Held, a substitute n»-d and has 15— 7>ch 17 o—Navy 36 Smarting under a heart-break- touchdowns which 7 7—Army 37 fans 26—Prnn 0 INTERSECTION AI. second half 37—Duke halfback. three by game into rout children ing 17-15 setback Georgia Tech turned a close a 377 72 The last play of the first half 83 *4 39 27, *2l ~nl . Army . . the vic- TTt Duke 7. 50,000 at the SETS PURDUE 19 may have been the deciding factor last week. Navy, better than its before fans Polo tones hung 'up of the game Young was kicked previous record of two wins and EAST Grounds. Dimancheff probably caused the last season in the head a indicated, took it It was the first real test of more nervous people to blow heart by Pot- in a scramble for two losses out Navy 26. Pennsylvania 0. Nelson Paul Patterson pass and the team Army’s heralded power after four fuses here this afternoon than the ter rep on Penn. W. Virginia 28. Penn. Slate 27. resent doctor ordered hifri out of the easy victories, and the Cadets, Syracuse Bows local doctors can mend in many 6. the largest Oklahoma A. M. HEAR ’EM DOWN Drexel 13. Lehigh scare, game. after that brief first-half weeks to come. He was a Boston Col. 19, Syracuse 12. terrific number regis- The Illinifought bock furiously The over-all picture of the game weren't found wanting. hall player, the final statistics ter e d by a Dartmouth 14, Brown 13. showing during the second half but their | was one of a power packed Navy Yale 32. Rochester 0. ROUGH AT START he gained 102 yards net ! Brown flinger most been touchdown, from scrimmage. This total was ' dangerous threat had | squad scoring a quick 19, since 1938 . . . Upsets Lafayette Rutgers 6. To B. C. Eleven topped times they were Tulsa wearing dow n good first It was rough going right from only by that of Nuss- removed. Several j Penn s Norwich 13. Maine 6. ¦rear nabbi* Buck Newson in a scoring only to team then plowing through the outset. Max Minor, usually one baumer, who gained 165 yards games for the St. Louis position lack and Pitt 26, Chatham AAB 0. (INS)—A on 20 punch to pick up few precious TULSA, (INS)—In a for a second in the of Army’s most dependable backs, BOSTON’, Oct. 28 net. Gene Demcotte totaled 10L Mub that but he lost a a Oct. 28 touchdown Connecticut 15. Brooklyn Coll. 0. season -6. yards. Maybe Young could have third quarter and adding two more fumbled on the opening play and third period rally by Boston Col- Bob Wiese, as always the key Bucky contract at story-book game that was not de- N Y U. 45. N. Y C. C. 0. Harris’ new provided the spark and drive ‘in the final quarter. Duke recovered on Army's 29- lege sparked by to Michigan’s offensive system, Buffalo includes a bonus clause cided until the last minute, badly Colgate 6. Columbia 0. put needed so badly. Navy's first score came six min- yard line. by together 69 yards rushing and which calls for a share in the play- underrated but supercharged Muhlenberg 18. F. and M. 6 The Blue Owens and spearheaded half- tended with a punting It was Buddy Young that the utes after the game opened. A A Devils hammered average of off receipts . . . Bucky received Pittsburgh 26. Chatham B. 0. netted the Eagles fans to He the Oklahoma A and M. today sprang Penn showed signs of wilting down to the 14-yard line before back Elliott 43.5 yards, which also was two bonusus this past season, one came see. was Navy Plebes 18, Scranton 6. two touchdowns today before youngster, a from one the greatest upsets ( shortly after a goal line stand on the Cadets could stop them. And matched by Purdue. for attendance and the other for freshman Phil- of season's army 4,500 fans and gave them a 19-12 lips High, that Notre Dame had the 1 early in the second quarter MIDWEST spent the rest of the period This was the last game for making the playoffs, in addition to to defeat TuNa Universty 46-40. trying to way of triumph over Syracuse. , been primed to stop. Buddy was and wound up with a 29-yard 14, work its out Wiese and Nussbaumer until war a salary of $12,000. It was Tulsa's first regular sea- lowa State Kansas State 0. the B. C trailed by a touchdown at days Michigan no disappointment to the fans or rushing deficit. It was the second hole. are over. But, the Miami 16, Denisi r Then, second quarter, the end of the half, but Owens team, hi« teammates. son defeat in three year*. Navy opponent in a* many weeks in the which still has Pennsyl- Murray Tchrs. 28. Illinois Wes. 13. the gave thpir passed to Carney, who went from heart-breaking game Lanky Bob Fenimore. a star to finish with a minus yardage. Cadets evidence of i vania. Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio Three Were Perfect It was a Wichita 14. Rockhurst 12. widely; power when the Orange 32 for a touchdown. the good- for the to They out- throughout for the Aggies, opened Scott plunged over from the 1 advertised State on schedule, said League Illini lose. Drake 59. Doane 0. they yards plays B. C. converted, making the score by Three National players throughout. Ex- the scoring a 72-yard jaunt for Navy's first counter in the drove 68 on five to these men with a smile. played the Irish with Ball. Wash. 20. Wooster 20 the opening score the game. 13-12. A few minutes later, participated in all their clubs' perts their was no for a touchdown on the first play- opening period. 13, for of past had said line St. Thomas Lawrence 6 came through. Owens passed to Bowdring, who SCALED THE HEIGHTS games this season: Ellsworth match for the Irish forwards. The after the opening kickoff. It was Capitol Muskingum (Babel Dahlgren of the Pirates; DRIVE 59 YARDS 14. 13. Ripping through tackle on a re- carried to the Syracuse 3. Elliott, No matter what happens figures show the Illini amassed one of the game's 13 touchdowns. Wheaton 14, Elmhurst from Ray Mueller of the and A Penn line penal- 7. verse. and running 53 yard* for who had scored B. C.’s first touch- this day to the end of the season, Reds 377 yards from scrimmage to 234 Fenimore sparked renewed strong and DeKalb 12, Concordia 6 quarter, Tommy Holmes of the Braves. Aggie offensives, both on the ties held Navy in check through the touchdown. Dick Waiter- down in the second the Michigan coaching staff and for the Irish. house’s kick was wide. plunged for the touchdowm. the players Larry Gilbert continues to rate Irish, harks, ground and in the air. as the Tul- the second period, but the Middies SOUTH 1 know they have ac- The with their fine Bucksbaun olunged from the 2 complished job as the No. 1 minor league man- only sans were caught by surprise at w'ere bark with another score in DI KE BOUNCES BACK a real while work- Nash- could dent the Illinois line for With Florida 14. Mar>land 6. in the second period for Syra- ing together a tremendous ager . . . boss the The of the 132 yards the Aggie drive. Three times Feni- third quarter. Jenkins Wm. & Mary in League collaborating. Navy N. Caro. State 19. 2. But Duke didn’t quit. Tackle cuse's first touchdown. In the spirit of co-operation. ville team of the Southern The game started quietly more led his mate* back into the and Scott Arkansas 26. Mississippi 18 his team reach the top of the drove 59 yards to Penn's 4. where Les Whyte blocked a punt and, same period, Dolan. Orange left Michigan started with a ques- ?aw lead after Tulsa wiped out Aggie Florida A. M. 20, Hampton 0. in scramble, half, carried C. kickoff 85 loop after one of the closest races (Continued on I’*ge Two) margins. ] Scott ripped through for a touch- the Duke tackle a B. tion mark and soon had the Virginia 34. V. M. I. 0. Johnny Kerns finally yards for a touchdown for the when . . . recovered question In the Southern loop’s history jdown. Barron personally ac- 26, mark erased In- two touch- Tennessee Clemson 7. on Army’s 12. Two line plays lost longest tun of the game. diana’s Hoosiers rudely slapped In the 10 years Gilbert has been counted for Navy’s last L. S. U. 15. Georgia 7. at Nashville, of his teams downs in the final period. 12 before Tom Davis passed to them down. none N. C. Preflight 14 Jax NAS 13. has finished out of the first divi- The first, climaxing a 53-yard Gordon Carver, who made a leap- Gets in Game Players and coaches went to Tulane 27, Southern Methodist 7. ing catch as Tom Lombardo Back and games sion. Ohio Defeats Gophers march, saw the 160-pound half- work In the last three Gee Walker, former Tiger now back take a short pass from SOUTHWEST brought him down on the 2. Davis Gene Flick. All-American at against Minnesota, Northwestern needed two tries to carry it over| Minnesota in 1940, a guard on with the Reds, is looking forward and race 7 yards for the Texas is of A. M. 15. Texas Ag. 0. and Hal Raether booted the point the North Carolina Cloudbusters. (Continued on Page Two) to another season in the big score Behind a wall blockers. 7, 0. minutes Rice Texas that looked pretty big. leagues . , . Walker, near 37. has Row Barron scored several For in A. Win Texas Ag sth 61, 0. M. N. Tex. It was an enraged Army team been in 17 later from the 8 on a Statue of Okla. A. M. 46. Tulsa 40. in the OHIO STATS MIKSMOTA Ohio made it 20 to 0 a few min- Liberty initiated by Smith, that came out for the second half years, 13 of them majors... ! 54 Mimouzl 0 13—Iowa P t\. 1# Bruce Prairie View 40, Ark. State 6 Don Barnes, president of the 34 Io»a 0 39—Nrbraaka O utPs later when the Buckeyes a sub halfback. enraged band of Cadets deter- 30—Wlaconaln 7 13—Michigan 3* mined to prove press notices Saenz Paces ‘Lakes’ Browns, is reported to have cooled I 36—Ct Ukri 6 39—Mliaourl 37 pounded from the Minnesota 45 Navy rolled up 18 first downs FAR WEST their j off on what was once a desire to 34—Minnesota 14 14—Ohio Staff 34 to their 5 and Horvath went over. to Penn’s 5 and registered 277 held some value. Kenna started Denver 36. Utah State 6. the by returning a move his club to the Pacific Coast. 166 37 138 106 Tom Keane kicked the point. yards net by rushing to Penn’s Washington Soldiers off The Buckeyes made it 27-0 at minus Four of Penn’s first 33. California 7. punt 26 yards to mid-field. Then (UP) 29. So. California 34, St. Mary’s 7. Badgers COLUMBUS. Oct. 28 the third when Hor- passes they gave up the T-formation de- In Drubbing the start of downs came on and one Utah Ohio State smashed a stubborn long pass his 19. Nevada 14. ception and powered down to the vath threw a from by penalty. WIHrOKSW GfttAT L4RFS long George — 'end of a pass from Capozzoli Is Hero Minnesota eleven. 34 to 14. today 33 to Trian Dendiu. who took it 27 before Dale Hall reversed T—N'wesUrn 6 62 Ft. Sh«rld*n 0 43,563 fans to the 21 Marquette 2 27—Purdue 18 ' Spencer. before extend on the Minnesota 30 and raced to around right end to score. Walter- 7—Ohio State 30 36—Illinois 2* Mello, Buckeyes’ undefeated streak to Colgate Edges that point. 13—Notre Dame 24 35 N'wntern 0 Jim Great Lakes fullback the 4. Fullback plunged Out house added — five them sole Lafayette's 12 Great Lakrs 40 36—W. Mlchiian 0 by way of Notre Dame, made As NYU Wins First games and give over and Keane kicked the point. Two Late Next time the Cadets did it the 6—Ohio State 2 6 o— good on four of his six kicks for NEW YORK. Oct. 28 (INS)— possession of the Big Ten lead hard way, on a 74-yard power 6 Wisconsin 13 by Horvath, the GO A LONG WAY ~60 points after touchdown Tom Capozzoli, recently con- Paced Les Columbia, 6 to 0 drive that was a battle between ~96 734 ”~82 the Sail- Buckeyes through to take Beat Rutgers those two big The passing defense of verted from a tackle to a fullback. roared Minnesota began a march from Scores NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (INS)— lines. Minor ended the long a 20 to 0 half-time lead before it with a around ors nullified throws of New York University to its own 1 in the same quarter, EASTON. Pa, Oct 28 (UP)— Colgate’s Red Raiders scored a 4-yard sprint left MADISON, Wis., Oct. 28 (UP) left half- Minnesota scored. run. its end and Walterhouse’s placement Saenz, Wisconsin’s freshman Sparked45 to 0 triumph over City Col- sparked by Williams’ 45-yard Lafayette College scored third 6 to 0 triumph over Columbia to- —Ed a former Southern back, Earl Girard. today. Capoz- The Gophers, led by Wayne W*il- to culminate in a touchdown when victory of the season today, de- day before 15,000 made it 20 to 7. California star, raced to three lege of New York at Baker Field. went out the three touchdowns and iliams, came hack in the second Vie Kulbitski scored from the 2. feating Rutgers, 19 to 6. on two score was up Still the Cadets weren’t satis- touchdowns today as he led the Girard of lineup toli scored touchdowns, The lone chalked by in all three extra to half to score two but Williams kicked the point. touchdowns in the final period Dick Kreter. V-12 play- fied. Tackle Dewitt Coulter re- Great Lakes Bluejackets to a 40 in favor of John Fee the final added points i a trainee period and Fee passed his team sew up NYU's first victory in four the Buckeyes matched them. The Gophers got their second in Lafayette was paced by fresh- ing his last game. Columbia’s covered a Duke fumble on the 24. to 12 victory over a determined the Matthew- tries to gain [from midfield to the 35 and then 1944 itarts SC ORE ON, PASS final period. Fullback man back Fred Robbins who Otto Apcl kicked out of hounds Two failed and then but helpless Wisconsin eleven. Nolan tossed a short pass from scored two touchdowns. husky Felix Blanchard hurled Wisconsin’s lineup freshmen flung a long one to end Ed Bah- in the first quarter and on the of it across Ohio State got its first touch- Ohio's 10 to Bob Tumscliffe over Raba tossed both aerials m pay first play Kreter himself around end to the 1, then put on a great show of game- iow, who juggled safely the scurried from oyer the Sailors’ goal. down in first period when the goal and Bob Kispert kicked dirt—one to Robbins, the last to his own 31 Into pay dirt after blasted -through tackle for ness. but little else as the Navy Pitt Goes Wild to Horvath tossed a pass to Jack Ohio the scofe. every Wis- Fee made Wisconsin’s other the point. Horvath scored Skvaretz. | apparently being stopped at the team scored in period. " from the 1-yard line , Dugger, who toook the ball on {State's final touchdown on a 25- line of scrimmage. consin reserves finally put over touchdown the 18 and raced to a touchdown. i yard run and Cline kicked the two touchdowns In the last after tackle Mart Myer recovered Beat Chatham Field Dugger’s kick was good. point. Staves Off Threat Wins in Stretch period. a Great Lakes fumble inside the PITTSBURG, Oct. 28 (INS)— Early in the second period the The Gophers rolled up 286 yards SALEM, N. H., Oct. 28 CUF I) Air Sailor Triumphs CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (UP)— Saenz shot through Wisconsin Sailors’ 20 and the reserve Wis- Pittsburgh’s Panthers burst into a Buckeyes got their second touch- on the ground to the Buckeye’s Mixer, a bay gelding owned by • LOUISVILLE, Oct. 28 (UP)— Cherry Trifle drove to the lead for runs of 40 yards, 21 yards and consin hackfield pushed close to frenzy of scoring today as the down after a combined passing 235 and made 15 first downs to . Mrs. Wallace Renard. held off a Air Sailor defeated Buymeabond in the stretch, held It, and cap- put over a 1-foot thrust to score the goal. Chatham Field Blockbusters went and running attack brought the Ohio State's 12. The Buckeyes challenge by San Elisa to capture In a photo finish victory of the tured the mile and a sixteenth nis three touchdowns. The other Superior weight of the Sailors down to a 26 to 0 gridiron defeat jball down to the Minnesota 5. completed five of eight passes for the first running of the $5,000 $5,000 added Breeder's Futurity $3,000 Beatrice Handicap it Sailor scores were by quarterback was clearly indicated in their 311 under the impact of four teat- 1 Bob Brugge went over but Dug- 1163 yards while the Gophers com- j added New Hampshire Handicap i feature at Churchill Downs today. 1 Sportsman's Park today over SL Jim Youel. halfback Don Leaher .yards of rushing gams compared parted tauchdowna, ger s kick fatted. ptetad flva out of 11 for 58 /ante. lat Rockingham Park today. Be Fearkaa finished third. 'Jock and Bob's Dream. and Cy Souders on tba receiving i to Wistonaia s 7X