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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes monday november 17, 1958 it i i Ohio state crushes Iowa s big ten champions 38-28 Iowa City. Iowa map Ohio stale s buckeyes led by bounding Hob White and Lushing Don Clark carved u8-28 eur on Lowa b big ton football Crown suture by in a spectacular offensive , gunning for its first undefeated big ton season since 1022, matched Osu touch Down for touchdown throw Ike three quarters but faded in the stretch under the pounding drives by White u 21.0-Pound fullback and the lightning line thrusts of blah Buckeye Mutch. The defeat marked the first loss of the sea son far Iowa currently no. 2 in the associated press poll rankings although u 13-13 tie with the air Force Academy bad cast a slight Blem ish on an otherwise perfect  deciding blows saturday were struck through a grudging Iowa Lino As a heavy Mist covered the playing Field Midway in the final  buckeyes dethroned 1957 champions punched 61 Yards for the touchdown which sent them into a 35-28 Lead. White who almost personally licked Iowa a year ago when the Hawk eyes lost 17-13, carried the Ball on 11 of14 plays during the drive. He hit Over from the one with 8 15 left and Dave Kilgore added his fifth conversion. Iowa which had rallied after every other Osu touchdown started out again but Dick Don Clark. 0008 us 37 Yard � fans. The Corn huskers who had won Only two of eight games this year and stood next to last in lie a Knight conference were rated 22 Peinl underdogs to the panthers who wore trying fur a Victory to slay in the bowl  Tho Ilus Keis led by Little halfback Larry Naviaux paid no attention to the Pitt press clip pings. They dominated play throughout Tho Tuno except Dur ing a desperation fourth period Panther Aerial barrage. The defeat left Pitt with a r -3-l record and dealt a jarring blow to Panther Hopes of a major bowl bid. Thrown to two tos Naviaux m 17l Pound senior playing his last Home game threw two touchdown passes and caught a Short toss from halfback Pat Fischer for a two Point conversion. Naviaux started the scoring by pitching a 10-Yard pass to of Lumiko Ger in Tho second period the tally was Sot up by fullback l Lack Mccash Hind who intercepted Hill Raudon pass on the Pitt 42 while sliding on his stomach. Naviaux and Carroll Mariba slashed to the 10 before Naviaux hit age in the end zone. In the third period the Husko brought fans to their foot will the same play. This time a Avius took the pitch out and flipped twi Yards to Pat Fischer in the Mezone. Fischer reversed the procedure and passed to Naviaux Woithe two Point conversion. Unbeaten leu salvages 7-6 Victory Over maroons in sugar bowl drive Jackson miss. Up the first ranked Louisiana stale tigers staged an Uphill Buttle against a Cav scr Mississippi state Tea which kept Thorn penned up most of the evening to eke out u 7-6 Victory saturday and remain the Only unbeaten untied major col ego team in the  Billy Lendrix one of three seniors on Louisiana state s three earns of regulars grabbed a five Yard pass from q u u r t. C1 r b a c Kwarren Rahb in the third period to tie the score. Fullback Tommy Davis kicked the conversion that Nib Teri the tigers to Chalk up their ninth straight win of the season and apparently sew up Abid to Tho sugar bowl. Mississippi state drove deep into leu territory in the fourth period hut Maroon tackle Hobby Grlbble who broke a toe in last week s loss to Auburn missed a Field new try from the 10-Yard line. To Luhlo also missed a Field goal from the 15 in the second  partisan overflow crowd of More than 2 i Kex roared its approval As Mississippi state a 15 Point underdog played Louisiana state off its feet and appeared headed for a major  tigers trailed 0-0 at half time but got bark into the gamete first time they got their hands on the Ball in the third  3. W. Brodnax recovered a Fumble on the Maroon 30 in the opening minute of the period. It took the tigers seven plays to Span the distance to the missis Sippi  state took the Lead in the second period when Bill Stacy two time All Southeastern conference quarterback raced Yards around end to score after to was unable to find an open receiver for an intended pass. The conversion kick was  Victory virtually clinched the sugar bowl bid for coach Paul diet Al s surprising tigers. Psi has Only a game with rival Tulane next week Between it an the conference title and a probable National championship. Bama 17, a. Tech 8 Atlanta a Alert resourceful Alabama derailed geor Gla tech s bowl aspirations Satur Day scaring three times in the first Quarter on its Way to a 17-8 upset Victory. Figured to lose by at least touchdown Alabama surprised a sellout Homecoming Day crowd of 44,726 by speedily and smartly turning two tech fumbles and a pass interception into two touch Downs and a Field goal in 11 min utes. Vandy 12, Tulane 0 Nashville Tenn. A Vendor blot kept its spoon in Rutgers undefeated Streak cheeked by Quantico marines i Szivak started last season. The marines  bkunsw1ck, . 1ap the Quantico marines boat Back a furious lust Quarter attack and knocked off previously unbeaten Rutgers. 13-12. Saturday. Trailing by a Point Rutgers had a crowd of 10,000 in near  in thu wild fourth period. Three times the Scarlet knights slammed to first Downs within the marines 30, but the leathernecks recovered a Fumble on the is halting one drive snagged u goal line interception that stopped an other and then beat Down three last minute passes from the 22. Rutgers its running attack hobbled without Star tailback Bill Austin sidelined with a broken hand had won eight in a Row. The former College Back Fiokla stars who poured through Rutgers thin Rod line fort Roe periods. Illinois Harry Jef Ferson Syracuse s Chuck Laakson on. Boston College s a n Seger and Missouri s Lloyd Koll blasted through the Rutgers line for six Ami seven Yards at a clip. But it was the kicking of Sam Valentine that won the game As he booted Tho conversion after the marines second touchdown. When Rutgers scored in the final period coach John stick Mun ordered Bruce Webster to pass for what would have been the win Ning two Points but the tailback was smeared. The bowl game pot by defeating Tulane 12-0, in a Southeastern conference game Here saturday. The commodores drove to a touchdown the first time they gained Possession in the opening Quarter. Fullback Jim Butler skilled right end for the final 13 Yards. Commodore halfback David Ray scored the final touchdown in the fourth Quarter a 94-Yard Burts with an intercepted pass throw by Tulane quarterback Richie Petit Bon from Tho Vaidic Obilt six. Not a Arcenie Tacker Laid a hand on him. The stars Lander paces Auburn Over bulldogs 21-6 Columbus cat. A Rangy Johard Wood pegged a perfect 40-Yard scoring pass to Bobby Lander saturday and fourth ranked Auburn powered on to a21-g Southeastern conference Vic tory Over Georgia. For the might tigers it was their 22d game with out  two teams butted Heads Fuli Loly until Wood s picture passin the second Quarter. Given terrific Protection by the fierce Tiger line the 0-foot, 5-Inch quarterback took aim at the Fleet Lander scoot ing Down the far sideline. Lander put on an extra burst of Speed ipod past two Georgia defenders pulled the Ball in on the five and scored  got an unexpected break in the third Quarter when geor Gia s Bobby Walden who went into the game As the nation s leading punter with a 45.4-Yard average muffed a kick. The punt travel Donly 15 Yards putting the tigers in business at Georgia s 42.quarterback Lloyd Nix conducted Auburn into the end zone inline plays throwing to fullback de Dyas for the final 11  fusses Click Georgia tried both passing and running but was unable to come close to scoring until Auburn had stepped out to a 21-0 Lead in the fourth Quarter. Then Charley Britt and Fred Brown jr., collaborated on a 77-Yard pass play to thauburn 11. On the next play a Britt pass to Don Soberdash got the  press Box voted Lauder the game s most valuable player award. He was magnificent with his a neutering on the pass play that broke the scoring ice. Then in the fourth Quarter he added an insurance touchdown with a 20-Yardrun. The husky Junior started to his left Cut Back through the Middle Shook off several grasping Bull dogs and finally lunged across the goal line. Both lines played tremendous Ball but the Edge went to Auburn which boasts the finest defensive record in the nation. Guard Zeke Smith tackle Cleve Wester and enter Jackie Burkett were among the Tiger standouts. Dye Brothers Shine enter Dave Lloyd and the Dye Brothers Nat a senior tackle and Pat a Sophomore guard led the Georgia Forward Wall. Auburn brought roars from the overflow crowd of an estimated 28,000 by taking the opening kick off and launching a steady March with Nix passes to end Jerry Wil son the key gainers. But the Lloyd led bulldog defense stopped that threat at the 10. Nix brought the Yelling fans to their feet in the fourth Quarter with a great bit of broken Field running especially for a Man not rated fast. Lebeau intercepted a deflected pass on the Buckeye 30 and returned the Ball to  state then slashed toward another touchdown but after reaching a fourth and goal situation on the Iowa two Kilgore re turned to the game and booted a Field goal from the  Hopes the sellout Iowa crowd of 58,643 had died As the Ball sailed Between the posts for a 38-28 situation with Only 2 12 left. White s fourth period touchdown was his third of the Day. He ran 37 Yards after break ing through the Iowa one in the second per Iod and got another later in the period on smash from the one. Clark Back at physical Peak for the first time since Early in the season had touchdown runs of 25 and 37 Yards. Quarterback Randy Duncan was Iowa s big hero. He bettered his own school record by completing 23 of 33 passes for 249 Yards one going for a touchdown to Willie Fleming. Duncan s completions also smashed the conference single game Mark of 22 by Tommy o con Nell Illinois in 1952 against Iowa. Fleming who had two Long touchdown runs when Iowa wort the title and a Rose bowl bid Las saturday by beating Minnesota did t get one of his specialities saturday. But Willie did score twice in the second period once on his recep Tion from Duncan from the thereafter he had raced 57 Yards to Tho Osu five. The other came on a spurt from the one. Duncan scored from the one and John Nocera went 21 for Iowa s other touchdown. Badgers 31, mini 12 Champaign 111. Up wis Consin s Dale Hackbart ran for on touchdown and passed for another saturday As the badgers trimmed Illinois 31-12, to remain in second place in the big ten football Chase. Hackbart sharing the badge signal calling chores with Sid Wil Liams connected on eight of 15 passes for 127 Yards including a 16-Yard scoring pitch to Ron Steiner and he ran Over from the four Yard line for another tally. In addition Hackbart ran for a two Point conversion passed to Steiner for another two Pointer and made one of four interceptions by Wisconsin defenders. Wisconsin with Hackbart doing most of the Ball carrying relied on his Aerial game for the Triumph. Williams threw 11 passes and though he completed Only four his gain through the air was uneven 100 Yards As he hit Billy Hobbs for 62 Yards on one Effort. Williams plunged five Yards Forone touchdown and Jon Hobbs went five for the fourth Badger counter. Michigan shockedc3 by hoosiers 8-6 Ann Arbor Mich. A the smallest Michigan stadium crowd in 13 seasons watched in the rain saturday As underdog Indiana stunned Michigan s wolverines 8-6, on the running of two Guys named Jones and Smith. Fullback Vic Jones and tailback Ted Smith did practically All the work for the rags to riches Tea that won Only one in nine starts a year ago. Now Indiana s record is 5-3 and not since 1947 have the hoosiers been that Well off. Jones carried the Ball 34 times Only four Short of equalling the big ten record set by Ohio state s Ernie Parks 15 seasons ago. Smith carried the Ball when Jones did not and it was this 164-Pound scat Buck who carried Over for in Diana s Only touchdown from the two and then added theron version. Purdue 23, n Western 6 Evanston 111. Up Purdue methodically dismembered North Western saturday scoring twice on recovered fumbles and once on a50-Yard drive to win 23-6, in a nationally televised 3ic ten game. The wildcats never got across the 50 until the final period and their Lone score came in the wan ing seconds on a 65-Yard pass from hip Holcomb to Ray Purdin. Purdue had been seventh ranked nationally before the game while Northwestern was ninth. Purdue jumped ahead two min utes after its opening Kickoff when Ross Fichtner flipped a 19-Yard scoring pass to end Tom Franck Hauser. Purdue s drive began six plays earlier on Northwestern s 32 when it recovered Ron Burton s Fumble on the wildcats first playoff the game. Moments later the boilermakers began their second scoring drive returning a Northwestern punt to the 50 and getting to the one when the first period ended. Lea Wilson plunged Over on the first play of the second period and Jim Tiller ran the conversion  
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