""' " THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ES Army ... Columbia 13 Boston College . . 14 Cornell.........21 Navy ...........0 Alabama..... . .0 Georgetown..... 6 Colgate ..... ... ..2 Harvard ........ .0 Georgia ...... . 27 Vanderbilt 14 Princeton i Michigan Loses To Minnesota, 7-0, Nationwide Gridiron Results . . EAST Fordham 28, Texas Christian 14 Holy Cross 13, l4ew York U. 0 Brown 13, Lafayette 0 Dartmouth 7, Yale 0 Syracuse 49, Rutgers 7 Amherst 16, Wesleyan 7 St. Lawrence 13, Brooklyn Col. 7 Penn Military 14, Lebanon Val. 0 Penn State 40, Lehigh 6 Pennsylvania 55, Maryland 6 Duke 27, Pittsburgh 7 .Williams 34, Tufts 7 Albright 13, Moravian 0 Bates 13, Maine 6 Colby 14, Bowdoin 6 New Hampshire 39, Vermont 18 Northehtern 14, Opsala 7 Rochester 19, Hamilton 9 Marshall 13, Scranton 0 Trinity 14, Coast Guard 13 Rensselaer Tech 32, Union 0 Gettysburg 22, F-M i7 Geneva 13, Carnegie Tech 6 Youngstown 12, Waynesburg 0 SOUTH' Va. Tech 13, Wash. & Lee 3 Wolford 28, Randolph-Macon 13 Georgia Tech 28, Auburn 14 Kentucky 18, West Virginia 6 Mississippi State 56, Union 7 ' .Mississippi 20, Tulane 13 Tennessee 21, Cincinnati 6 Wake Forest 13, N. Carolina 0 Virginia Military 25, Richmond 7 MIDWEST West. Mich. College 34, Toledo 0 Wabash 20, Hanover 6 Kenyon 13, Capital 0 Wooster 20, Muskingum 12 Case 8, John Carrol 6 Bowling Green 39, Ieidelberg 6 Baldwin Wallace 14, Akron 0 Western Reserve 20, Kent State 0 Ohio Wesleyan 26, Miami 6 Depauw 6 Oberlin 0 Creighton 12, Drake 7 Kansas 13, Iowa State 0 Tulsa 16, Oklahoma A&M 0 Grinnell 6, Cornell (Ia.) 0 Ohio University 20, Butler 7 N. Dakota 20, N. Dakota State 6 * * * s SOUTHWEST Texas A&M 48, B fylor 0 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Colorado 27, Wyoming 0 Colorado State 7, Utah State 6 Montana 23, Montana State 13 FAR WEST California 14, So. California 0, U.C.L.A. 14, Oregon 7 Idaho 33, Willamette 6 Nevada 7, Santa Barbara State 0 Both Teams Battered In Wolverines' A ll-Out Fight To End Gophers 'Reign I Badgers Edge Indiana; Huskers Fail To Match Missouri Power Wisconsin Wins two second period touchdowns, and they were enough to win as the Hus- MADISON, Wis., Oct. 25.--'P)- kies could get but one back in the Wisconsin marked, up its second third period. Western Conference football victory of the season today by edging out Cougars Claw Beavers Indiana 27 to 25 in a thrill-packed PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 25.-GP)- I Joe Rogers To Team Due To Will For Spinal Be Lost Season Injury (Continued from Page 1) naas, Maroon and Gold quarterback who turned in a superb offensive and defensivg performance, added the ex- tra point. Michigan roared back up the field after the counter when Captain West- fall gathered in the kickoff on the six and behind sharp blocking by his Then came the first of three tragic mistakes that spelled failure to Mich- igan's supreme efforts. The play started as some sort of a spinner or reverse, but a slip-up in signals occurred. A loose ball bound- ed into sight, Minesota's Bob Sweiger recovered and the touchdown chance faded with a scant minute remaining before the half. Wolverines Draw Penalty Previous to this Michigan staged one threatening drive in the first quarter which terminated after a painful 15-yard penalty for illegal use of the hands. The march got under way after Kuzma, on a quick- starting right end run, moved 16 yards from his own 30 to the 46.'Then he circled left end to Minnesota's 47, followed by two perfect bullet passes to end Harlin Fraumann down the center which pushed the Gophers back to their 33. On an end run Westfall fought his way around the 20, but an over-an- xious Wolverine missed his block and held his Gopher defensive assign-, ment. The penalty took all the starch out of the Maize and Blue drive, Kuz- term Frickey Smashes From Two Yard Line To Score Touchdown on the same play which scored see-saw game which kept 33,000 against Northwestern last week. But homecoming fans on edge untl the; Fraumann, racing in the northeast final gun. corner of the field, snagged it, thst osc it on the three Bard line. If he . , iuat iit. he could have fallen Wisconsin's great sophomore full- over for the touchdown. back, Pat Harder and Indiaria's Billy' (4) A 19ng pass from Kuzma which Hillenbrand, also a sophomore back, was intercepted by Garnaas in the who sparked his team with three end zone and returned to the four yard line. touchdown passes and an 85 yard And Michigan hopes went up into I scoring run. smoke. John Tavener, Hoosier center, was With only 53 seconds left to play carried from the field in the second, Kuzma faded way back and heaved quarter. A dressing room report said a long desperation pass, but Garnaas he suffered a fractured skull and was ' once again intercepted on the nine, removed to a hospital. and raced back to khe 30. That def- initely finished things, and that Nebtaska Humbled round trip ticket the Gophers bought for the Little Brown Jug was prompt- COLUMBIA, MO.. Oct. 25.-UP)- ly put into use. Nebraska battered itself to pieces on * * *Missouri's rock-ribbed forward wall Rudy Smeja, reserve end who took today to see its Big Six football dy- Rogers' place, turned in a remarkable nasty crumble into memories as the performance ... in the nation's best, Tigers plugged over a touchdown in biggest and toughest game, Rudy the last quarter for a 6-0 triumph. held up his Part against the cham- More than 29,000 frenzied spec- Oionship Gophers with a fine job of tators roared themselves hoarse as lank1 n1. these two power-laden teams kept In six minutes of furious powerful football the up-and-down Washington State football team kicked the Rose Bowl hopes from under the Oregon State Beavers today by defeating them, 7 to 0. 1I n an 86-vard drive ,the ou1a1rs " . Eill Edwards, coach of the Detroit Lions professional grid team, was in the Minesota dressing room after the game . . . introduced himself to Ber- each other at bay with their vicious line work. It Vas the third time in nearly 50 years of football that the Cornhusk- ers failed to score against Missouri. The defeat also snapped aNebraska winning streak of nine conference games which stretched back two years tp another Missouri victory. Stanford Marches SEATTLE, Oct. 25.-(P)-Led by daredevil Frankie Albert, Stanford's red-shirted Indians defeated the Uni- versity of Washington Hpskies 13 to 7 today to emerge as the Pacific Coast Conference leader. A sellout crowd of 43,000 spectators saw Albert engineer the Stanfords to The Lineups RUDY SMEJA teammates raced back up the east sidelines to his own 47. On a man in motion play wingback Paul White ran wide to his left, then streaked straight down the field to gather in a pretty forward pass from Kuzma, who completed 8 of 18 yesterday. That play was good for 33 yards/and took Michigan down to the Gopher 20. After an incomplete pass, Kuzma lateraled to Westfall who went all the way to the invaders' five, and the crowd started counting points. But it whs not to be. Westy was held for no g'ain on a try at the powerful right JOE ROGERS MINNESOTA Fitch Wildung Levy Flick Pukema Lechner Ringer Garnaas Smith Sweiger Daley Minnesota Minnesota LE LT LG C RG RT Rt QB LH RH F'B side of Minnesota's forwa And The Little Brown Jug Isn't Hoi MINNESOTA MI( First Downs..............11 Yards Gained by Rushing (net)...... 179 Forward Passes Attempted ................... 7 Forward Passes Completed ....................... 3 Yards Gained by Forward Passes .................87 Yards Lost, Attempted Forward Passes.............0 Forward Passes Intercepted by .................... 3 Yards Gained, Run Back of Intercepted Passes ...... 28 Punting Average (from scrimmage) .............:.35 Total Yards, Kicks Returned..................41 Opponents Fumbles Recovered .................... 1 Yards Lost By Penalties .......................... 25 I U N ew Books. A TREASURY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Leech-REVEILLE IN WASHINGTON VanDore-SECRET HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Van Paassen--TKA T DAY ALONE Cloete-THE HILL' OF DOVES Graves-PROCEED, SERGEANT LAMB Walker-UNLESS THE WIND TURNS rd wll.ma was forced to kick, and shortly rd wall. thereafter came the Minnesota, touchdown drive. mThe Gopher Reserve Power Te "second half was a punting duel - with Minnesota's vaunted depth in CHIGAN reserves playing an important part 13 in wearing down Michigan's lighter, 135 outmanned gridmen. The strain be- gan to tell on the Wolverine line 18 in the later stages of the game.' Time and again the hard-charging Golden 85 forward wall would surge into Kuzma 0 attempting to pass and either hurry 0 or block his throws. 0 But the Wolverines hadn't yet 40.4 played out their stringi Folluwing 59 a tremendous 73-yard quick kick by 1 Kuzma that barely rolled over the 40 Minnesota goal"line from Michigan's -- 27-and Garnaas' return boot, Kuzma almost broke loose on a .well-exe- cuted off-tackle smash. Tom ewas in the secondary, but the last Gopher, fullback . Bill Daley, brought him down on Minnesota's 47 after a 17 yard gain. Higgins Sparkles The only thing resembling another Minnesota threat was a drive sparked by pint-sized Bu Higgins' running and passing that ended on the Mich- igan 16 with a field goal attempt by Bill Garnaas that went to the right of the goal posts. Then in the last-part of the final period cane the real heart-breakers. The break Michigan-had been pray- ing for came with about six minutes left when Higgihs fumbled on his own 33 and Michigan recovered. On the first play Kuzma faded back and looped a flat pass to Ceithaml on the right who went on to the 21. Michigan Heart-Breakers Then came: (1) A pass from Kuz- ma which wingback Al Thomas had his hands on in the northwest corner of the field on the two-yard line. But he couldn't hold it., (2) A pass from Kuzma to Ceit- haml which moved Michigan only to the 19. (3) A beautiful pass from Kuzma HERMAN FRICKEY nie Bierman by saying: "Coach, I've been wanting to meet you for a long time" . . Edwards mixed a little busi- ness with his pleasure, too . . he had a chat with Capt. Smith, a great triple-threater who will graduate in June ... and who may decide to turn pro. * * Bierman praised Michigan's line and backs ". . . thought the guards and center were particularly impres- sive in the forward wall . . . press ob-" servers held the opinion that Smith's long kick which went over Kuzma's head was the turning point of the game. Frickey touchdown: Garnaas (place kick). Minnesota Substitutes: Ends, Hein, Anderson. Tackles, Odson, Mitchell. Guards, Billman, Smith. Backs, Plun- kett, Frickey, Higgins. Michigan Substitutes: Ends, Sme- ja, Sharpe. Tackle, Flora. Guards, Franks, Melzow. Backs, White, Nel- son, Thomas. 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