November 111, 1.952 Monday Nov, 3, 1952 The Kippers won a forfeit from.the Blue Devils because the Blue Devils failed to report to, the game, Tuesday of last week (Nov. 4, 1952) the Stumble Bums came from behind to score two successive TD's in the second half to win Out over the Dare Devils. . . . Shortly before the first half came to a close, Joe Mehalick grabbed a deflected pass from the arms of Peter 46rutis and raced down the sidelines to put the Dare Devils out in front 6-0. The try for extra point failed and the Dare Devils kicked off to the Stumble Bums. At this point the Stumble Bums showod.signs of deter mination and they wore knocking - on the Dare Devil goal line when the half ended. Receiving the kick off in the second half the Stumble Bums began a march which ended up on pay dirt. The running of Joe Mandour and Jim Elliot teamed up with Poto Kerutisfs accurate passing put the Stumble Bums deep in Dar, Devil territory. On the last down Joe Mandour faded far behind his line blocking of Peter Korutis, Ed Eisimingor and Tony (Fugi) DoToma and heaved a pass to Jim Elliott who took it in stride and stepped over the Dare Devil goal lino ty ing up the score. A flat pass to Stan Miller fell short of the blond header speedster as the score romainod 6-6, The Dare Devils took the kickoff and on throe consecuitivo plays wore on the Stumble Bum goal line. At this point the Stumble Btim line which played terrific ball all through the game pounced on a Dare Devil fumble and the Bums wore goal lino bound. Jim Elliot picked up timely blocking from Ed Eisminiger and picked up 25 yards. Pete Korutis connected this time to Stan Miller and Miller was downed on the ono yard line. A lino buck failed and with fourth and ono to go for a TD Captain Peter Korutis took hard hitting Fugi DeTomn (Fugi Yama) from the line and put him in the tailback slot. Fugi took a direct pass from center and slashod a holo off tackle oponod up by Cyril Carroll and Ed Eisminger and went into the Dare Devil end zone untouched, putting the Stumblue Bums in front 12.6. (Yea for Fugi). Try for extra point failed. The game ended minutes later with the Stumble Bums still in front of the Dare Devils 12-6. Wednesday Nov. 5, 1952 Dare Devils Klip the Kippers Upset of the Week The Kipper jauggernaught was halted last Wednesday when they came up against a tricky and scrappy Dare Devil 7 who came from behind to score 13 points giving the Kippers their first and only defeat of the season, The Dare Devils took the opening kick off but their attacks fissilod out after four trios and the Kippers took over. The Kippers wore moving toward the Dare Devils goal line when Don Noifort in— tercepted a Shipman pass and once again the Dare Devils proceeded toward the Kipper territory. Captain Bill Sarkas then made a few subsituations and the Dare Devils' passing attack took from; aided by the accuracy of Vic Pituck, Frank Yannes, and Don Neifert; and receiving of. Joe Mehalick and Don Postupock, The Dare Devils were then knocking on the Kipper goal line, but the forward wall hold 11AZ LEI ON COLLEGIIAN INTO-MUM FOOTBALL Stumble Bums Stumble the Dare Devils page 2
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