Monday, Oct. 29, 1951

Who Won

P: The University of Southern California's football team over California, 21-14, in the upset of the week; at Berkeley. California, ranked No. 1 in the nation, and basking in a record of three seasons without a conference defeat, led by 14-0 at the half. But U.S.C. Halfback Frank-Gifford got his team going by sprinting 69 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter, setting up another in the fourth. Now tied with Stanford in the conference standings, U.S.C. stands a good chance for a crack at the Rose Bowl. Other results: undefeated Tennessee over Alabama, 27-13; Pennsylvania over the nation's only unbeaten, untied, unscored-on team, Columbia, 28-13; Michigan State, third-ranking team, over Penn State, 32-21; underdog Arkansas over unbeaten, fourth-ranking Texas, 16-14; Princeton over Lafayette, 60-7, in its 17th straight victory; Harvard, its first victory over Army in ten years, 22-21.

P: An "All Star" baseball team (including Joe DiMaggio, who hit a single and drew a walk in three times at bat), an exhibition game over the Yomiuri Giants, 7-0, in Tokyo (see FOREIGN NEWS).

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