SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE tHREE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE BLAST MSC 14-40: Iowa Rose Bowl Hopes Skyrocket n ti ^ t/ 4 i v 4 s' t.. IOWA CITY, Iowa (P)-Eldean Matheson, a junior halfback who carried the ball only four times a year ago for 42 yards, raced 52 yesterday to rally Iowa to a spec- tacular 14-10 victory over Michi- gan State's Rose Bowl football champions. With his team behind 10-7 as the result of a smashing Michi- gan State third-quarter drive and only a bit more than six minutes left in the game, Matheson grab- beed a punt on his 45 and sped down the west sideline. He was only three yards away from his coveted goal when he was over- hauled by Spartan Carl Nystrom. State Stand Fails Shocked Michigan State grudg- ingly gave up only 1% yards in three Iowa thrusts. But the Spar- tans couldn't restrain the Iowa line and quarterback Jerry Rei- chow, on the vital fourth down, went over for the.winning points. The defeat, only the third for Michigan State in five years, was a bitter loss for new Coach Hugh Daugherty who moved up to the top job when Biggie Munn retired after the 1954 Rose Bowl triumph. Conversely, it was a stimulating victory for Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski, once an assistant with Daugherty under Munn. And it was a flying start toward the Big Ten championship which Michigan State and Illinois are defending as co-champs. Iowa Opens Scoring Amulti-oloredshirtsleeve crowd of 50,000, basking in 80 de- gree temperature, and millions of viewers watching the nationwide TV game of the day, saw Iowa rush to a 7-0 halftime lead with com- plete dominance of the Spartans. Then they glimpsed Michigan State roar back with typical Spar- tan bounce in the third quarter on a touchdown and a field goal. But the TV audience missed most of Matheson's sparkling punt1 return. The camera picked up the start, Iowa lost a touch down chance in the first period on half back Earl Smith's fumble on the 4-yard line only to have Smith with 5% minutes gone in the sec- ramble 32 yards for a touchdown ond period. Big Jim Freeman made the first of his two conver- sions and it was Iowa, 7-0. To the happy Iowans, many of whom have had Rose Bowl dreams since Iowa's fast November Con- ference finish and the now fa- mous tie with Notre Dame last fall, it looked as if their favorites were "in They weren't though. The Spar- tans traveled 75 yards in nine plays after the second half kickoff for a touchdown. Leroy Bolden scored from the 6. Gerry Planutis converted to tie the game and then sent Michigan State ahead, 10-7, on his 20-yard field goal with four minutes left in the period. 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