THE MICHIGAN DAILY ARTS DAY fyIIU DIAL NO 2-2513 Minnesota Upset as 'Al' Wi ; rAlliftft'Ims, , , - - - -, - D AL /1,Z,' I 'l for 1 f, EXCITING YOUNG STARS! Boilermaker' Illini Sweep] By The Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. - In- jured, ailing and underrated Pur due pulled a stunning football up set yesterday by knocking of Michigan State, the top rated col legiate team in the nation, bya convincing 20-13 score, Gothic Film Society first showing 4 DAY -of WRATH (Danish, 1943) NOTES on the PORT of ST. FRANCIS (U.S., 1947) RACKHAM AMPHITHEATRE 8 P.M. Monday Admission is by membership subscriptions only. 100 sub-, scriptions are still available of $5 each. For further in- formation call NO 3-1430. SKEREE TONY JEFFREY IINORTH RANOALL HUNTER PATRICIA BARBARA PAT Ls OWENS RUSH INGLE also CARTOON AND NEWS Hit Spartans; Past Gophers The MSU Spartans were a 21 1 point favorite going into the game - and were expected to run all over 3 the bruised Boilermakers who had - the added handicap of having a some key men missing because of the flu bug. f Fichtner Directs Upset But 18-year-old Ross Pichtner, a green-as-grnss sophomore quar- terback, had different ideas andl directed his Purdue crew to the upset with all the poise of a pro veteran. Halfbacks Bob Jarus and Kenny Mikes and fullbacR Mel Dillard scored the three crucial Purdue touchdowns. Mitchell Stars CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-The slither- ing running of halfback Bob Mit- chell touched off an Illinois home- coming explosion yesterday that blew apart Mirineso a, the nation's fourth-ranking team 34-13. Delveaux Scores Twice Besides Mitchell's sharp . run- ning, the Gophers were harassed by the running of junior halfback Jack Delveaux and the passing of quarterback Tom Haller. Delveaux' scored twice in the first period and Mitchell once in the second to account for the 21-0 halftime lead. Illini captain Dale Smith scored one of the second half touchdowns, while Haller passed to end Ron Hill for the other., f' TH i " By The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio-Ohio State's powerful Buckeyes smothered un- dermanned and inept Indiana un- der an eight-touchdown barrage yesterday as they racked up their second straight Western Confer- ence victory, 56-0. This placed the Buckeyes in a two-way tie with Iowa for the first spot in the Big Ten race, since both Michigan State and Minne- sota Went down to defeat. Squelch Hoosiers 'The ground-eating Ohioans con- verted foui fumbles into touch- downs and intercepted five, Hoosier passes to squelch all Indiana's scoring 'attemnpts.- ,'Hayes flooded the field with 51 players, but all the combinations Buckeyes, Hawkeyes S Lead in Big Ten Grid I -Daily-David Arnold PTACEK ROLLS-Wolverine halfback Bob Ptacek (49) advances the Michigan cause in the second quarter of yesterday's game with Northwestern. Wolverine Al Groce (10) is hurdling a Wildcat player that Michigan's Bob Boshovan (81) has blocked out of the play. WOLVERINES CRUSH THREAT: McKeiver Stars for Northwestern, scored as the Bucks wen touchdowns in the openi three in the second, tw third andt one in the foi added a 23-yard field go to the rout. The eight Buckeye to came on drives varying 96 yards. They coverec' and required only 52 p Bucks did not throw a pI first four scoring drives. Iowa Presse IOWA CITY, Iowa-U Iowa had its hands full in pulling out a 21-7 vic Wisconsin in an exciting football duel, Wisconsin, the early se prise in the conference 23-14 triumph over Purd the defending Big Ten hustle every minute. Insurance TD A 44-yard dash down lines by Bill Gravel with cepted pass early in th quarter provided Iowa insurance touchdown. (Continued from Page 1) It took Michigan less than seven minutes to."score again. This time Pace vaulted over the Northwest- ern line from the six after only, three plays. This touchdown was set up when Bowers.covered Bob McKeiver's fumble on the North- western 12. The Northwestern team, fired up by Coach Ara Parseghian dur- ing the intermission, presented a U.S. SENATORS N W. BRICKER Republican, Ohio ALBERT GORE Democrat, Tennessee, MEMBERS CONGRESSIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY COMMITTEE in, a Bipartisan Discussion "Ccn Atomic Energy. Be Controlled ?" TUESDAY, OCT. 22 8:30 P.M. Tickets-$1.50, $1.00, 50C On Sale Mon. and Tues. .. It smells like those fine sandwiches from HILLEL Sfit for a king ! SUNDAY, 6:00 P.M. Members 75C 1409 HILL STREET daring attack that caught the docile Wolverines off balance in the .third quarter. McKeiver Rolls Northwestern took over on its own 20 shortly .after the second half commenced following a punt by Myers that rolled into-the end' zone. Twelve plays later, McKeiver darted around right end for,20 yards and a touchdown. McKeiv-j er's kick was good. Following the kickoff, the Mich- igan team was unable to get roll- ing once again and had to punt.. The Wildcats quickly took advan- tage of this and tied the score with a 54-yard drive. Quinn Scores Fullback Eddie Quinn scored from the two and McKiever again converted to make the score 14-14 with only seconds remainiig in the third stanza. But by this, time, period scores were beginning to drift*in from East Lansing and Champaign. An- nouncement of these over the pub- lic address system caused tumu-l- tuous roars and the fans began to buzz with excitement. With fullback Jim Byers vi- ciously slashing for huge chunks of yardage up the middle, Michi- gan wheeled up the field with VanPelt in the driver's seat and retaliated with the tie-breaking touchdown. VanPelt fired a seven yard pass to.Pace for, the score and then converted to make it 21-14 with 9:55:left. Following the kickoff, Michigan took over when. Northwestern's passing attack fizzled. Byers ripped off 22 yards and then VahPelt shot a 45 yard pass to Gary Prahst to place the ball on the Wildcat four. The next TD came when Blyers smashed to the six and then Van Pelt circled left 'end and tip-toed -down the sidelines for the score. VanPelt again converted. Michigan wrapp'ed up the scor- ing for the day with only 15 sec- oids remaining. Little Al Groce shot over tackle from the one for the score. Darrell Harper's kick was wide.' Game Statistics ' ' MICH. N'WEST. FIRST DOWN~S........ 1S 9 Rudshing.. ......... 12 6 Passing 5 3 Penalty............. 1 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF RUSHES. ........ 63 37 NET YDS.-Rushing ...246 100 Passing............123 64 FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED........13 12 Completed........9 5 Intercepted by..... .. 0 0 TOTAL PLAYS (iushes and Passes).........76 49 PUNTS, Number.......3 5 Average distance 28 43 FUMBLES, Number .. 4 5 Ball lost by.......2 4 PENALTIES, Number 4 4 Yards penalized,...40 33 ICTURE Ti BIG TEN STAN W Ohio State .........2 Iowa ...... .......2 Michigan State ... .2 Minnesota.......2 ,MICHIGAN ......1 Wisconsin .........1 Illinois... ..... 'Purdue. ..1 Northwestern ..0 Indiana ...........o 0 0 0 ' 1 0 1 o 1 o 2 0 2 0 3 0 )' . @ . FUTUE IM THIS GROWING COM -I I I 1We {tit"" Sfm itsit" 1 a >a s - -AAA ANNVA w - SALIS " 1 of M. Lecture Course ... 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