NOV. 13, 1938 THE ITCTTTEAN IDAILVY.aLaa. s.a .r..as Nar..aa 1 I.A .II 1T1. A UitA xs ri L"N Au 1"3L 2..4 .L Wolverines Battle Wildcats To Scoreless Tie ,. Northwestern Unable To Score From One-Yard Line In 4 Tries Purucker Runs Back Kick 44-Yards In Last Minute But Wolverines Are Repulsed; Tresko's Field Goal Attempt From 14-Yard Line Is Wide Michigan Madcap Caps Home Career Panthers Whip Huskers, 19-o I Goldbergless Pittsburgh Rides Once Again LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 12.-(R)-- Pittsburgh's dream backfield, minus the famed Marshall Goldberg,. quashed NebrasKa's dream of an up- Coach Wally Weber will climax his PALMER STADIUM, Prfinceton, freshman football practice tomorrow N.J., Nov. 12.-()-A beautiful aerial when he sends his outfit into the an- attack with sophomore Dave Aller- nual intra-squad game at the South dice on the throwing end gave Prince- Ferry Field practice gridiron. ton three touchdowns and a 20 to 7 The game will start at 3:45 p.m. victory over its traditional rival, T 'Yale, in a stirring contest here I --- - l ~.' (Continued from Page 1) it a first down on the one. First down -one yard to go for a touchdown. BUT-they don't make it. Led by acting capt. Ralph Heikkinen, who played the finest game of his bril- liant career, and Don Siegel, Michi- gan turns back the tide. Heikkinen stops McGurn on the one foot line, Hook, Siegel, and Evashevski throw Ryan for a two yard loss, Fritz stops Jefferson one yard short, and it's fourth down, still one. Ryan fades back, shoots a pass into the end zone, but Purucker intercepts the ball and grounds it for an automatic touch- back. Into the fourth quarter, the heart- breaking quarter, went the two teams. Michigan again strikes after three and one-half minutes, moving 33 yards on runs by Kromer and Har- mon and a sweet flank pass from Harmon to Ed Phillips good for 22 yards to the Wildcat 35. A Kromer pass and two Harmon passes fail, and Jacki Meyer sends Dan, Smick back to try for a field goal. Coach Fritz Crisler immediately stops that procedure by inserting Evashevski at quarterback. Kromer; punts over the goal line. The Wildcats gain only six yards in Southern Cal Upset By Washington, 7-6 SEATTLE, Nov. 12-(P)-Those University of Washington Huskies, who, couldn't beat anybody a few weeks ago, tripped up the mighty championship-bound University of Southern California football team, 7-6, on a slippery field here today before 18,000 fans. The Huskies' triumph was just as convincing as it was amazing, and sent the Trojans spinning into a tie with the California Bears for the Pacific Coast conference title. It was Southern California's first conference defeat of the season and its fifth successive loss to the Huskies. Southern California no doubt was handicapped by the wet field, the cold wind and rain in the third period, and spent most of the game fighting off Washington threats. three plays, and when Smick partially blocks Jefferson's punt on fourth down the ball caroms out of bounds on Northwestern's 38. There are eight minutes to play., The Touchdown Twins cooperate, Kromer making six on a nice block by Harmon, and Tom picking up eight and a first down, thanks to an equally fine effort by Kromer. Har- mon fades, passes flat to Evashevski who crashes to the Wildcat 11 for another first down. Eleven yards to go for a title, six minutes and 25 seconds to do it, but it never materializes. Harmon, slash- ing as only he can, fights to the three on a cutback But the officials, whose inconsistencies highlighted the after- noon, call the play back, penalize Michigan five yards for backfield in motion, and that break costs Michi- gan the ball game. Two Harmon passes move the ball to the seven, but Ed Phillips is al- lowed only one on his delayed spin- ner. There are still five yards to go for a first down, six for a title touch- down. Crisler sends Freddie Trosko in to kick a field goal. Trosko, whose conversions last year gave Michigan two one point victories, kicks-high enough, far enough, but inches wide of the uprights. Michi- gan's main threat is over., The Wildcats can't do anything and punt to the Michigan 34. Thrce downs fail to advance the ball and Purucker drops back to kick. The pass is high and three Wildcat linemen come tear- ing in, the others dropping back, hop- ing to protect the receiver on their last punt return. Purucker, ever alert, sees his punt will be blocked and begins to run. The clock hits one minute to play as he starts down the sideline. The entire Michigan team is in front of him and cuts an aisle down the field. His pro- tection slows up, however, and the bolt of open space is closed up as Ryan and Dick Richards seep through to down him on the Wildcat 25 after a 44-yard advance. Forty-five seconds remain-time1 for four plays that miss connections despite Wolverine desperation. Jeffer- son knocks down the final pass in- tended for Frutig The 1938 home sea- son is over. i Norm Purucker, after a 13-yai quarter, is being tackled by Bob the set of downs following thisp another in his series of MichiganP on fourth down from punt forma Norm might have been the game's on the Wildcat 25-yard line. Football Scores set victory by defeatipg thr Huskers, 19 to 0, here today in their 8th an- nual gridiron conflict. A crowd of 34,000 persons, largest home game attendance of the sea- son, watched Nebraska march to the Panthers' 14 yard line near the end of the first quarter, but there the Huskers' only threat ended. Pitt took command at that point and scored in each of the next three periods. Soon after the second period opened, Pittsburgh backed Nebraska -Daily Photo by Botwinik up into the shadow of the Husker rd runback of a kick in the fourth goal. Fullback Bill Callihan fumbled Daly, Northwestern end. It was in a fake punt and substitute end Jo- punt return that Purucker uncorked. seph Rettinger recovered for Pitt on Madcap antics when he ran 44 yards the Nebraska 10. On the second Ltion after a high pass from center. play, halfback Richard Cassiano hero had not Richards cut him down swept over right end for a touchdown. William Daddio's placekick went wide. ,The Panthers took advantage of State Whips Marquette another break midway in the third period. Knight's attempted punt MILWAUKEE, Nov. 12.- (IP) --- rolled off the side of his foot and Michigan State, led by its brilliant went out on the Nebraska 27. About ) triple threat star, Johnny Pingel, a minute later fullback Ben Kish, a came from behind in the fourth quar- substitute, hurdled' left tackle for ter to defeat Marquette's eleven here another touchdown. This time Dad- today, 20 to 14. dio's placekick was blocked. The Avalanche scored twice in the Late in the same period Pittsburgh second period but collapsed under. started the only one of three long Pingel's great passes. drives to end in a touchdown. - _ _ _ __ _ _ __--__ _ _ __ _i EAST Fordham 0, North Carolina 0t Carnegie Tech 21, Duquesne 0 (tie Duke 21, Syracuse 0 Penn 7, Penn State 7 (tie) Amherst 41, Williams 0 Navy 14, Columbia 9 Cornell 14, Dartmouth 7 Rutgers 6, Lafayette 0 Georgetown 14, West Virginia 0 Harvard 40, Virginia 13 Army 34, Chattanooga 13 Princeton 20, Yale 7 Villanova 20, Temple 7 MIDWEST Wayne 35, Buffalo 0 Indiana 7, Iowa 3 College of Pacific 32, Chicago 0 Georgia Tech 14, Alabama 14 (tie Clemson 14, Kentucky 0 Centenary 19, Mississippi State 0 Mississippi 39, Sewanee 0 Tennessee 14, Vanderbilt 0 Detroit 7, North Carolina State 0 Tulane 28, Georgia 6 Auburn 28, Louisiana State 6 SOUTHWEST SMU 419, Arkansas 6 Texas A&M 27, Rice 0k Texas Christian 28, Texas 6 FAR WEST Washington 7, Southern California I California 20, Oregon 0 Oregon State 6, Stanford 0 Oklahoma's Power Defeats Missouri NORMAN, Okla., Nov 12--0)-Th( Oklahoma Sooners engineered three touchdown drives against Missour here today to run their victory string to eleven in a row with a 21 to 0 shutout that carried them within one notch of their first Big Six Con- ference title. 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