Sport: Scoreboard, Nov. 21, 1955

¶Just as he did last year, Princeton's injury-prone pass pitcher, Royce N. Flippin Jr., ended a long season of bench-warming by leading his team to an upset victory over Yale, 13-0.

¶A pair of untamed Pitt Panther ends, John Paluck and Joe Walton, spent the afternoon in the West Virginia backfield and helped send the Mountaineers home on the short end of a 26-7 score, West Virginia's first defeat of the season.

¶While Michigan mauled Indiana 30-0, Michigan State kept pace in the Big Ten race by beating Minnesota 42-14. Now the Spartans' Rose Bowl hopes ride on the capable shoulders of Ohio State. The Buckeyes can send Michigan State westward by stopping Michigan in this week's Big Ten windup.

¶The sudden emergence of Halfback Louis J. Rovero as a speedy, brokenfield ball carrier helped Dartmouth upset Cornell for the first time since 1949.

Score: 7-0.

Quotes of the Day »

Get & Share
PAULA DEEN, Food Network chef, who was hit in the face by a ham while volunteering at an Atlanta food drive
For use in rail of Articles page or Section Fronts pages. Duplicate and change name as necesssary to distinguish.

Time.com on Digg

POWERED BY digg

Quotes of the Day »

Get & Share
PAULA DEEN, Food Network chef, who was hit in the face by a ham while volunteering at an Atlanta food drive

Stay Connected with TIME.com