NovomboD 114., 1952 IM. .... fiettpito•lllooo MOA lai MO .0 0. am 4. 01. 4.• 411. 11. sillrolna• Rogdo 010.0 Oa --Mr 0.411.41. Thu Kippers took tho oponing kickoff and within 60 seconds were leading the bums 7.0. A quiCk buttonhook pass from Cal Shipman to tricky Short Smida put the Kippers in Bums territory. Another fast past to Andy (Newport) Karpiniski gave the Kippers a smell of the Bums' goal line. On the third play,. "Ship" Shipman behind the protection of Nick Pelick; Andy Karpinski, and Joe Marinelli flipped a flat pass to lanky Pete Pavuk who took it from the air in the Bums end zone giving the Kippers' a fast 6-0 lead, Pavuk again too a flat pass in the corner and the Kippers lead 7-0, The Bums then began a march of their own. Steve Warner and Peter Kertuis took reveres, faked run, and flung paszles to Joe Mandaur, Jim Elliott, Pugi DeToma which put them on the Kippers 5 yard line, Captain Pete Kertuis once again relied upon the dynamite charging of Fugi DeToma. DeToma taking a direct pass from center hit the middle of the Kipper line but bounced back 7 yards from the Kipper goal line when he was hit by hard charging Joe Marinelli with wick Pelick coming in fast on the play. The half thus ended with the Kippers in front 7-0, Steve Warner taking the opening kickoff in the second half picked up a timely block from Peter Kertuis and Ed Eisminger and was downed in Kipper territory. Two plays were broken up by the Kipper secondary, chiefly by Bob Tracy and Andy Karpiniski. Steve Warner on fourth down raced far behind his line of scrimmage and left the pigskin fly far and high into-the waiting arms of Joe iviandaur only to have the play nullified by refree John (Moose) Sharkowicz. Sharkowicz ruled that Nandaur caught the ball out of bounds. This marked the last of Stumble Bum threats. The Kipper taking over quickly lost possession of the ball on an intercepted pass, when Cyrill-Carroll stole the ball out of Short Smida's paws. The Rippers recountered on the next play when Pete Pavuk snacthed a Kertuis pass and. crossed the Bums goal line behind the interference of Wick Pelick. The score then read Kippers 13; Bums The Bums received the Kipper kick off but couldn't open up the Kipper's line for their running plays and their passers had very little time to pass the ball because Joe Marinelli playing directly over the center came in ilmost every play either to nail the passer for a lost or make him throw a. hurried pass. The Kippers held the bums for three down forcing them to punt. Bob Tr7:cy taking the punt over his shoulder starting moving upfield swivel hipping his would be tacklers and changed his pace and would have gone all the way had he not been pulled down from behind by Tony (Fugi) DeToma. As time was running out on the Kippers Shipman took a handoff from Short Smida pick a delayed block from Andy Karpiniski and sailed the leather into the mite of Pete Pavuk who chalked up another TD for the Kippers. Try for extra point failed. The score rend Kippers 19; Bums 0 4 The Bums had but a few minutes left for a comeback but the Kippers held stopping their running play and breaking up their passes; and the ended giving the Kippers their fifth win 71A4 Intra-Mural football championship. Unlimited credit must be given to the fine performance of Joe Marinelli and Nick Pelick for their hard charging and timely blocks which had to do so much with the Kippers taking this victory* aAZiitf:NOR OLLEGIAN I NTRA-MURAL FOOTBALL Pago 14.