-VNt SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SL r w ill!'9 ins in 2nd Hlutlf Surge National Football Scoreboard * * Two NU Scores Result 'From Michigan Errors Thomas Leads Northwestern Pass Attack; Troglio, Chandler Big NU Ground Gainers (Continued from Page 1) AFTER AN incomplete toss to Branoff, he hit Kress for threeI intended target, into the arms of yards and then put one right in Northwestern defensive halfback Branoff's hands on the 25, the Jerry Weber. 1 wingback dancing away from the Weber returned the ball from entire Northwestern secondary and Illinois 27, Minnesota 7 Michigan 20, Northwestern 12 Michigan State 47, Indiana 18 Wisconsin 28, Purdue 19 Iowa 21, Wyoming 7 Ohio State 12, Penn 6 Notre Dame 23, Pittsburgh 14 Nebraska 20, Miami, (Fla.) 16 Beloit 13, Carroll 7 Cincinnati 20, Xavier 6 Kansas State 28, Colorado 14 Iowa State 13, Missouri 6 Army 14, Duke 13 Navy 65, .Princeton 7 Yale 0, Cornell 0 (tie) Brown 27, Rutgers 20 Columbia 6, Harvard 0 Penn State 20, Syracuse 14 LSU 14, Georgia 6 Maryland 26, North Carolina 0 VMI 21, Virginia 6 William & Mary 13, Virginia Tech 7 Georgia Tech 36, Auburn 6 Alabama 0, Tennessee 0 (tie) Tulane 45, Mississippi 14 ! Texas- A&M 20, Texas Chris- tian 7 Texas 16, Arkansas 7 Oklahoma 45, Kansas 0 Baylor 47, Vanderbilt 6 Stanford 21, UCLA 20 Southern California 37, Ore- gon State 0 Washington 14. Oregon 6 Washington State 30, Idaho 13 California 34, San Jose State 14 Tulsa 14, Hardin-Simmons 13 SMU 12, Rice 7 Kentucky 32, Mississippi State 13 West Chester 54, Lock Haven 7 Westmar (Ia.) 27. Penn (Ia.) 0 Emory and Henry 7, Mary- ville (Tenn.) 0 Bluffton 18, Ohio Northern 12 Oklahoma A&M 14, Houston 7 Mississippi Southern 7, South- eastern Louisiana 0 Arkansas State 13, Southwest Louisiana 12 Arkansas A&M 22, Delta State (Miss.) 20 Martin U-T 19, Northwest Miss. 7 North Texas State 39, Mid- western 7 Ienmphis State 14, Tennessee Tech 7 Northern Michigan 19. Michi- gan Tech 18 Tennessee A&I 13, West Vir- ginia State 8 Omaha 32, Kansas State Tchrs (Emporia) 7 Texas Tech 34, College of Pa- cific 7 Western Reserve 26, Buffalo 6 St. Lawrence 26, Alfred 7 Louisiana Tech 32, Florida State 21 Ferris Institute 25, Grand Rapids JC 6 NIIL SCORES Detroit 2, Chicago 1 Montreal 5, Boston 2 t , i the Michigan 48 to the 37 and3 then he and Dick Ranicke collab- orated to lug the pigskin to the Wolverine seven. Jim Balog slic- ed through to drop Nick Chandler for a one-yard loss, but Weber made his interception show in the scoring column when he scored on three plunges at the Michigan line. It wasn't long until another blunder hurt Coach Ben Ooster- baan's eleven as Branoff dropped the ball on his own 32 after hit- ting left end for seven yards, That made the fourth fumble for the usually sure-fingered wingback in the past twogames, and this on only the second.play after Kress had taken the post- touchdown kickoff on the five and carried it out to the 24. Quarterback Dick Thomas was( into the end zone for the score. Michigan made it 13-0 after Knutson, the mammoth end from Beloit, Wisconsin, stopped Northwestern's 43-yard sustain- ed drive by recovering Ranicke's fumble on the Wolverine eight yard marker. Thomas had just led his squad through the air and on the ground from his own 49 yard line. Branoff, Kress and Bob Hurley ran their way to two first downs before Kress loosed a pass to Knutson on the Michigan 46 whoI carried to the Wildcat 36 before being downed. BALDACCI then threw incom- plete to halfback Ed Hickey and McDonald cooly jogged onto theI field to take over the helm. He{ hit Knutson on the 20 for a first down and then set his sights on: Richmond Lee 19 27, Wash ington & i 1 -Daily-Don Campbell MICHIGAN BACK TED KRESS FINDS A HOLE IN THE WILDCAT LINE * * * * ~* *,. , chigan Shows Needed Power in Clutch w weuc 'Cats Nipped MICHIGAN LE-Topp, Stanford, G. Williams LT-Strozewski, Walker, Kolesar LG-Dugger, Williams C-Morrow, O'Shaughnessy RG-BeGson, Cachey, Bennett RT-Balog, Geyer RE-Knutson, Veselenak QB-Baldacci, McDonald, Kenaga LH-Kress, Hickey RH-Branoff, Cline FB-Balzhiser, Hurley, Baer NORTHWESTERN LE-Colliev, Niopokoj, R. Peterson, Morman LT-Searey, Sacks, Roche LG-Nosal, Riba, Higley C-Damore, Haffner, Callaway RG-Anderson, Hren RT-Young, Krueger RE-Damyan, Biever QB-Thomas, Reardon, Rondot LH-Israels, Chandler, King RH-Ranicke, Troglio FB-Weber, Glassman SCORE BY PERIODS i Packard Laundry takes care of all 3! and Ist! I ONE STOP at By IVAN N. KAYE Daily Sports Editor After watching Michigan in four games this, season we are begin- ning to subscribe to the idea that the Wolverines may be one of those teams which always plays just a little above its opposition. Michigan State and Notre Dame _are examples of this kind of ball ctub. Last week the Spartans were trailing underdog Texas Christian until the fourth quarter. 'Then they turned on the power and took the game with the greatest of ease. Notre Dame did the same thing to a good Pittsburgh team yesterday. * * * MICHIGAN, which appeared at times almost lethargic, seemed to have the power when it was need- ed. After the Wildcats had surged to within a point of equalizing the score, quarterback Duncan Mc- Donald and his mates uncorked the old screen-pass to produce the touchdown which put the game out of Northwestern's reach. We saw Michigan do the same thing against Tulane after the Southern team had pulled to within a touchdown of tying the score. Then it was a blocked kick and an intercepted pass which paved the way for the clinching scores. We saw the Wolverines come to life last Saturday, just when it looked as though an aroused band of Iowa Hawkeyes was about to Army Defeats Duke, 14-13 NEW YORK-(IP)-Army stop- ped mighty Duke an inch from the goal line with a minute and 20 sec- onds to play Saturday to preserve a 14-13 victory for one of the sea- son's most staggering surprises. For 58-plus minutes the aroused Black Knights of the Hudson, building back from a cribbing scandal which wrecked its power- ful squad three years ago, had outplayed and outscored the na- tion's seventh ranking eleven. * * * JIMMY (RED) Smith, a fleet Duke halfback, took the ball deep in his own territory and, on a double reverse, broke through the entire Army team and scampered like a scared deer for the Cadet end zone. He had gone 73 yards before he was brought down from behind on a tremendous effort by Bob Mischak, Army end. The two fell on the Army seven. With time running out, the ball was handed to Worth Lutz on fourth down. Lutz drove through the middle with all he had, but Army's line held. spoil the varsity's conference open- er. * * * THE QUESTION of whether Michigan will play above competi-' tion of the caliber of Illinois, Michigan State and Ohio State is still unsettled. In fact, even Coach Bennie Oosterbaan is not sure if his team has been tested. "We've won our first four games, but I'm not sure if we have really been tested yet," he told reporters after yesterday's game. "We don't know how good the teams we have play- ed are, and we won't really know until much later in the season," he added. The Michigan coach praised his sensational quarterback Dun- can McDonald. "He has a great deal of poise on the field, and he seems to inspire confidence on the part of the rest of the team," Oosterbaan remarked. When asked if McDonald could be used as a full-time two-way player, the Michigan coach nod- ded, but did not go into de- tails. The use of the lean junior from Flint at key moments, particularly near the ends of the periods of yesterday's game seemed to give the Michigan offense a renewed spark. Northwestern could not af- ford to drop its defenses too far back to protect against McDon- ald's passing, because Michigan still possesses a fine corps of run- ning backs. - * WITH TONY Branoff, Dick Balzhiser and Ted Kress lined up behind him in the "T" formation, McDonald has an able group of ball carriers upon which to call to tighten the defense. Many observers credit McDon- ald's passing witlt keeping the defense loose, and thereby help- ing his runners. However, every bit as much credit should be given to the ball carriers for being of such high caliber as not to permit any defense to deepen to stop the passer. Yesterday, Northwestern was caught between McDonald's ex- pert passing and the ever-present ground threat of the other three Michigan backs. * * * BOB VOIGTS, who has been such a fine coach in his seven years on the Evanston campus, felt that Michigan was superior for STYLED HAIRCUTS and a LASTING SHOE SHINE in a Comfort-toned Atmosphere try 715 N. University to the Minnesota team which drubbed his Wildcats, 30-13 last week. "Michigan has much great- er team speed than Minnesota," he said. Voigts was visably let-down by the outcome of the game. North- western was "up" for the con- test, and the coach bemoaned the fumble and pass intercep- tion which ended two of his team's prominent marches short of the Michigan goal. "We left our great little half- back Bob McKei°Ver back in Evan- ston," he observed, "he has been bothered a good deal by bad ank- les." The other Wildcat star, soph- omore halfback Jim Troglio did seef action, however, and McKeiver's return is expected for the Pitts- burgh game next weekend. Northwestern, obviously inform- ed by scouts who saw Michigan have so much difficulty in hand- ling Iowa's "Split T" plays, used several of those tricky maneuvers, but the Wolverine linemen seem to have mastered the knack of stopping plays from that forma- tion and the results were not near- ly as disheartening as those in the Iowa game. i f x I 3 i 3 h(t t C nit for no gain and then had his the end zone. pass to end Weber broken up by Two passes slipped off the Balzhiser. Just when it looked fingertips of ends Bob Topp and like the Wildcats would stall the John Veselenak, but a rough- chunky little Chandler hit right ing penalty on the latter play guard, cut to the left and sped for gave Michigan a first down on a 16 yard gain to the Michigan 15. the six. A scant eight seconds remained on the scoreboard AFTER A PENALTY for illegal clock, and McDonald lobbed procedure, Thomas passed to another to Topp, who again had Chandler for 11 yards, to Ranicke it dribble off his fingers and go: for one yard and on a seemingly incomplete. evident Northwestern offside-the Finally, on the next play Mc- five foot six inch Chandler found Donald hit Veselenak square in a hole at left guard and sprinted the midsection and he squeezed it into the end zone from nine yards for six points.j out. Baldacci, the sophomore whiz- Michigan's first score came in bang who had so amazed observ- the waning minutes of the ini- ers with his cool, heads-up play tial stanza. Northwestern picked in the first three games had a off Branoff's punt on its own 39 singularly poor day. Through the and Thomas, Weber and Ran- air, he hit on only one out of. icke brought the ball to Michi- four passes, that for a minus eight, gan's 24 before Wolverine Ron yards and had one toss intercept- Geyer recovered Weber's fum- ed. On the ground Baldacci nettedI ble on the 28. a minus five yards in three cracks.! Kress got a first down on a McDonald's final totals on hisE fifteen yard run and took off again aerial display was six passes com- for four yards. Branoff then drop- pleted in 11 attempts for a net ped the ball but Morrow recov- gain of 128 yards. Thomas, the ered on the 46. It was then that Northwestern passing star netted McDonald loosed his passing wiz- 133 yards with 13 completions in ardry and hit Kress on the Wild- 25 attempts-but he had one in- cat 47 for a first down. tercepted. 01 fr1 c t Pa'ckani1 LAUNDRY f-Hion,'Service Using Maytag Automatic Washers . . that wash clothes really clean! Serve yourself, WASH & DRY in less than 1 hour. 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