Friday, Oct. 27, 1961

Scoreboard

> In the week's big game between undefeated teams, Michigan State finally wore down hefty Notre Dame with speed and reserves, rallied for a 17-7 victory that established it as the leading power in college football. Other top teams kept right on rolling: Texas beat Arkansas, 33-7; Alabama trounced Tennessee. 34-3; and Iowa routed Wisconsin. 47-15.

>The World Champion New York Yankees, who hit 193 home runs last season, seemed intent on giving the rest of the American League a chance. From the cellar-dwelling Philadelphia Phillies, they picked up Righthander Robin Roberts, 35, top "gopher ball" pitcher (46 homers in a single season) of all time.

>Paced by weepy Nicola Pietrangelo, 28, who won both his singles match and teamed with bubbly Orlando Sirola to win the doubles. Italy's Davis Cuppers swept past a weak U.S. team. 4-1, earned the right to meet Australia in the challenge round for the second year in a row.

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