SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TAGE SEVE~j Minnesota Wisconsin. . . 14 Northwestern . . 6Illinois . . 9 Purdue . . . . 14 Notre Dame. Indiana . . . . 61 Iowa . .0.0.0 . 28 California . 7 Stanford . . 33 USC 14 UCLA . . . . . 21 Missouri .«. . .7 Kansas . . . . 34 Oklahoma . . . 28 Santa Clara . . 28 .7i . 21 . . .0 U a Irish Club Stubborn awkeyes,28-7 a" .__ r , OPEN FOOTBALL SATURDAYS! Temple Cafeteria Masonic Temple S 327 S. Fourth Ave. WEEKDAY HOURS: 11 to 2, 5 to 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY HOURS: 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Justice, Weiner Pace Attack In Tarheels' 21-20 UVictory Nation's Grid Results SOUTH BEND, Ind. - (P) - Notre Dame's football giant, a cof- fin-case for nearly three quarters, suddenly became its monstrous self and ground out two long touchdown marches which crushed Iowa's hustling Hawkeyes, 28-7, yesterday. For the first time this season, the Irish needed the breaks of the gaime to keep ahead. It wasn't until Iowa tired in the last minute of the third period that Notre Dame mustered its typical power for the momen- tum needed to roll through its 36th game without defeat. Coach Frank Leahy's mighty men, a bit overconfident on this blustery, chilly day, wrested their eighth straight victory of the sea- son and 31st successive win at home before 56,790 spectators. Notre Dame puncned a touch- down in each period, and Steve Oracko placekicked the point aft- er each. Iowa tied the count 7-7 at the outset of the second. Although trailing 14-7 at halftime, the Hawkeyes had outrushed Notre Dame 111 yards to 55. The Irish, meeting a finely- coached, stubborn Iowa line, and rocked by the running of Jerry Faske, the Brooklyn Bullet, had to go full throttle all the way for the eventual decisive edge. DURHAM, N.C. - UP) - North Carolina nosed out Duke, 21-20, yesterday in a frenzied finish to win the Southern Conference foot- ball championship in as wild a windup'as this ancient series has ever produced. After ailing tailback Charlie Justice had staked the Tarheels to an apparently safe 21-6 lead by passing for two touchdowns and scoring a third, they had to hang on for dear life in the final minutes. Duke scored with three minutes to go and then missed a try for a game-winning field goal on the final play of the game. End Mike2Soucham was getting set on the 27 to try for the field goal as the scoreboard clock show- ed three seconds to play. Referee J. D. Rogers signalled as if the game was over and hundreds of the record Conference crowd of 57,500 surged onto the field. The game was held up for sev- eral minutes while the field was cleared. of spectators to permit Souehak to kick. But big end Art Weiner, who was on the receiving end of two of Justice's scoring tos- ses, came in to smother the kick and North Carolina had clinched its fourth straight victory over Duke. The win gave the Tarheels a perfect 5-0 Conference record ahead of runnerup Maryland, winner of four in a row. Despite the Justice-Weiner duo's heroics, it was a third period safe- ty that carried North Carolina to its victory. By The Associated Press MIDWEST Heidelberg 34, Akron 14 Buffalo 20, Ohio 7 Wooster 21, Oberlin 20 Oklahoma 28, Santa Clara 21 Tulsa 48, Kansas State 27 Nebraska 25, Colorado 14 West Va. 28, Wstrn. Reserve 20 Oklahoma A&M 47, Wichita 20 Otterbein 26, Hiram 7 Valparaiso 20, Wittenberg 0 Ohio Wesleyan 43, Conn. 12 EAST Slippery Rock Tchrs. 13, Skippens- burg Tchrs. 7 Princeton 19, Dartmouth 13 Brown 16, Columbia 7 Yale 29, Harvard 6 Temple 20, Holy Cross 7 St. Bonaventure 19, Boston U 0 Bucknell 32, Muhlenberg 14 Rutgers 35, Fordham 14 Syracuse 35, Colgate 7 Lafayette 21, Lehigh 12 NYU 41, CCNY 7 Pitt 19, Penn State 0 Villanova 45, No. Carolina State 21 Trinity 6, Tufts 0 RPI 25, Bklyn. College 20 Swarthmore 14, Harverford 13 W. Va. State 14, Wilberforce 6 Geneva 20, Allegheny 6 SOUTH Clemson 28, Furman 21 No. Carolina 21, Duke 20 Tulane 28, Virginia 14 Geo. Washington 28, Georgetown 7 Georgia Tech 13, So. Carolina 3 Georgia 40, Duquesne 0 Alabama 34, Miss. Southern 26 Vanderbilt 27, Marshall 6 Tennessee 6, Kentucky 0 LSU 48, S'Eastern Louisiana 7 Alabama A&M 25, Lane 21 Allen U 33, Georgia State 6 SOUTHWEST William & Mary 20, Arkansas 0 Baylor 35, SMU 26 Rice 20, TCU 14 Texas Tech 27, New Mexico 0 Texas Coll. 13, Texas St. 13 (tied) FAR WEST California 33, Stanford 14 Southern Cal 21, UCLA 7 Oregon State 20, Oregon 10 Washington 34, Wash. State 21 LATE HOCKEY Detroit 5, Toronto 2 ENJOY A REAL SUNDAY DINNER AT WEEKDAY PRICES DAILY STEAK SPECIAL ... $1.00 Sirloin Steak - Mexican Slaw - French Fries Coffee - Roll - Pie STUDENTS: You Can Save on Our Specials 10% DISCOUNT MEAL TICKETS AVAILABLE Read and Use Daily Classified Ads SIX POINTS-Fred Morrison, Buckeye fullback, plunges over the Michizan line for Ohio State's only score of the day. But with the extra point Jim Hague booted a few seconds later, it was enough to give the Columbus squad a tie - in the season finale and for the Conference title. 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