European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 12, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday november 12, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 19 Mcm is in second up for grabs a pair of hands belonging to Missouri s Bill find reaches for a Fumble made by Colorado s Jerry Steffen 42. Missouri beat the buffs in this one 33-9. A photo defeats Don t sit Well with students coaches hanged at Duke mus Hayes set to forgive Mollenkopf Durham . Up disappointed Duke University students hanged and burned in effigy Dummy representing coach Bill Murray on the Campus Early Sun Day a few hours after the foot Ball team suffered one of the worst defeats in the school s history. About 150 students jeered chanted and screamed Burn him Burn him Burn someone applied the Torch to the figure hanging from an Oak tree. It bore a placard about the neck Reading Quick kick out of was an obvious reference to an attempt by Duke s football team to Quick kick against Louisi Ana state at Baton Rouge la., saturday night. The kick hit Aduke player and leu recovered on the Blue devils two Yard line. Duke Outain Edlu won 50-18, capitalizing on five Duke fumbles a dropped punt and the blocked Quick kick for touchdowns. Duke out gained the undefeated tigers in Rushing Yard age and Star halfback Wray Carl ton scored three touchdown s. It was the worst defeat by a Duke team since the 58-12 setback by Villanova in 1929. Murray has not suffered a los ing season at Duke since taking Over the head coaching reins from Wallace Wade in 1951. This year however Duke has won Only three games and lost five. East Lansing Mich. A Michigan state coach Duffy Daugh erty now has been hanged in of Mclntyre replaces la forge on wings Detroit a the Detroit red wings have sent Claude la forge to Hershey in the american hockey league and recalled Veter an Jack Mclntyre from the Sam club. Mclntyre acquired by Detroit last december in an eight player Deal with Chicago scored 15 goals in 41 games with Detroit last year he was sent to Hershey a month ago played 10 games and got sev2 gained Yards in the school s game against Mexico pol the combined total 178 by pass ing and 84 by Rushing gave him 2,014 Yards gained this year in eight games. Last year he gained2,145 Yards. The statistics were presented to the Mcaa school officials said. Ralph Dupas defeats Siim Iii Mobil up Ralph Dupas was shaken out. Of his dance Rou tines monday night and forced to Battle for his High ranking in gaining a unanimous 10-round decision Over newcomer Guy Sumlin. Dupas the world s fifth ranked welterweight from new Orleans had All he could manage from Sumlin in spite of owning six times the experience of the fighter from nearby Prichard Ala. Judge .7. D. Carpenter called the fight 491,i-471 for Dupas. Judge Vincent Johnson and new Orleans referee Frances Kerchewal Bot had it 54-46. Dupas shaken Dupas started slowly but was shaken out of the dancing routine by the stiff counter punching of the previously undefeated Alabam welterweight. Both fighters were Cut. Dupas opened a Cut Over Sumlin s left eyeing the third round and reopened it every following round. But Sumlin who refused to give ground to the fast punching speedster sliced do Pas in about the same place in a furious ninth round. Eagles Norton sidelined Philadelphia Jerry Norton the Philadelphia eagles Best pass defender will not play sunday against the Chicago cardinals. Norton suffered a depressed fracture of the jaw during the eagles loss to the Pittsburgh steel ers last sunday. Football fatalities Down 25 per cent. Coaches group reports los Angeles up the Mic season re port on football fatalities released tuesday showed that deaths resulting from play of the game have decreased 25 per cent As compared to the same period last year. The report was released by or. Floyd r. Eastwood Dean at los Angeles state College and chairman of the football fatalities com Mittee of the american football coaches association. Figures compiled by Eastwood recorded 12 deaths due to football play up to nov. 6, As compared to 16 fatalities last year at the same time. He pointed out that three of this year s deaths were in sandlot play while last Yea rat the same time there were none in that category. These sandlot fatalities do not occur under supervised game conditions but Are perhaps inadvisable recorded As football fatalities he commented. Eastwood said that of All the direct Fatali ties reported Over the past 26 years 23 per cent of them were sandlot deaths. There were eight High school fatalities this year As compared to 13 last year. There were no semipro football deaths this year up to the present time while last year there was one. In College ranks there was one fatality this year while last year there woretwo.1 the football fatalities committee makes its final report at the january meeting of the coaches association
