T'HE M I C H I GA N D A I LY PAGE SEVEN Minnesota . ..w. 34 Northwestern .. . Illinois ..... ...6 Wisconsin .... . 41 Michigan State . . 13 Notre Dame .. .. 20 Oregon State . .. 10 Texas Christian . 20 14 Marquette .......7 Georgia Tech .... 0 Stanford.........0 Indiana.........14 Colgate .. Michigan Trounces Pittsburgh, 40-0, Before 34,403 Minnesota Crushes Game Illini In First Conference Tegt, 34-6 Wo lverines PlayBrilliantlyIn Second Wildcats Display More Power .t . .~ lIn Routing Wisconsin, 4144 MTINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 11-()-Min- nesota warmed up for its Big Ten title defense today by swamping Ill- inois 34 to 6, emphasizing its super- iority by springing fullback Bill Daley loose for a 73-yard touchdown gallop on the game's first play from scrim- mage. The Golden Gopher's huge for- wards toyed with the lighter Illini linemen while Captain Bruce Smith and Daley and an assortment of sub- stitutes ran wild. Smith and Daley each got two touchdowns. Midget Bud Higgins got the other. The Illini, hopelessly outclassed, never quit trying and gallantly rallied for a single touchdown with three minutes to go, in the forth period. The score at the half was 27 to 0. Daley's dash took the heat off and permitted Coach Bernie Bierman to pour on the substitutes, using forty: men in the first half alone. The Daley solo came right after Captain Smith ran the kickoff out to the 27., Fullback Bill edged through a huge hole at Illinois' left tackle. He cut to his right. Iy the time he reached midfield, he had only one man to beat and a three-man escort ready to help clear that obstacle. Minnesota concealed its vaunted passing attack but Captain Smith snapped one 33-yard forward to Judd 'Ringer, veteran end, to help get the final touchdown. The Golden Goph- ers simply gave them the old power- house with a blasting line sweeping away the obstacles for hard driving backs. Iffir"Gi l1L lLG lidLul t/t l' Guv l (/ ult(lC/GUIIe! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Nelson, Kuzma, Robinson C punt, Kuzma gathered in a lofty Romp Behind Forward kick on the invaders' 48, sidesteppedI RompBehid Frwarl ,a charging Panther, swung in be- Wal's Precise Blocking hind a mass of interference, and behind perfect blocking raced down (Continued from Page 1) the east sidelines 48 yards to his fifth _ - -Michigan touchodwn. Not a hand to its second touchdown after only was laid on him, as Panther after two minutes and 10 seconds. Pitt's Panther was cut down by the deadly Bill Dutton fumbled the kickoff and Wolverine blocking. Once again In- big senior Bob Ingalls, who played galls split the uprights. a magnificent defensive game all the But the Wolverines poured it on{ way through, recovered on the Pan- and on. After the kickoff Pitt was ther 29. ' again thrown back by the surging After a pair of smashes, Kuzmao Thiverime 15-poundDavieNto kick. drove through left tackle again for istb 1kDih s elsok a few yards, pivoted and lateraled was back in the safety slot. He took once re to ockard, who was in the punt on his own 49 and darted motion to the left. Beautifully exe- and weaved his way all the way to cuted, the play was good for 17 yards the end zone, again aided by marvel-: -marvel- ous blocking, only to have the run nullified by a clipping penalty. Boor Scores This didn't stop the Wolverines, however, but merely d.elayed them. Nelson passed from the 22 to Cei- :''thaml who drove his tay for a first down on the 10. After A. couple ofr line smashes and an intermission at the quarter, Boor went over right guard. This time guard Bill Melzow added the point to boost the total to 27. Then, with but slight variation, the process was repeated. Pitt re- ceived, failed to gain, and punted.! Nelson again dazzled the crowd with a 49-yard puint runback from the Michigan 45 to the Pitt 6, and then ::: handed over tailback duties to sopho- more Robinson. Triple-threat Robinson, his knees pumping high, took the ball over from the five on his first running at- tempt in collegiate competition, shak- ing ' off two tacklers while marking up 'the fifth Wolverine touchdown. ; Melzow made it 34-0. I After a pass interception and an exchange of fumbles, the Wolverines gained possession on the Pitt 25. Nel- son lost threehthen danced his way all the way through the entire de- fense for 28 yards to score standing. Once again heady running and sharp blocking featured the execution of the play. This time Melzow missed the placement, and the score stood at 40-0. And as little Davie trotted from the field the crowd rose to its feet and gave him a great ovation. His 78 yards from scrimmage in five tries made him the game's leading ground gainer. THE LINEUP Pittsburgf Gervelis LE Kindelberger LT Mitchell LG Heister C Fife RG Benghouser RT Hinte RE West QB Stetler LHI Dutton RH Ross FB Michigan Fraumann Wistert Kolesar Ingalls Pregulman Kelto Rogers Ceithaml Kuzma Lockard Westfall EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 11. -(,")- The Northwestern powerhouse rolled to a resounding 41 to 14 triumph over Wisconsin today, taking advantage of all the breaks in their Western Conference debut before 40.000 spec- tators. After a wild first period which ended in a 14-14 tie, the Wildcats outclassed the Badgers, pushing across one touchdown in the second period and three more in the third before turning the game over to third stringers. Wisconsin startled the confident Wildcats in the first three minutes of the game with a 43-yard touch- down drive. Pat Harder, brilliant sophomore fullback, slashed through tackle for 19 yards and two plays later Tom Farris passed over the goal 'line to Dave Schreiner. Harder placekicked the point. 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