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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRES Sunday, October 7, 19.6 Kentucky Springs Upset On Fumbling Florida, 17-8 Page 62 Sports Section VOLS ROLL CATS ROLL In First Half r- aft jm Cadets Are Pushed To Nip Penn State; Navy Takes Cornell WEST POINT, N. Oct. 6 (AP) Army'a football team almost shocked Penn State into submission with two quick touchdowns today, then had to fight all the way to pull out a 14-7 decision over the stirred-up Nittany Lions. -a. 4 To Gain Opening Win-Rain Bothers Gators In SEC Contest GAINSVILLE, Oct.

6 i 'J Penn State, which hasn't UP) Sophomore halfback Bob Cravens pounded through a sag- e'mg line and two giant tackles To Whip Duke Johnny Majors Sparks Tennessee Attack To A 33-20 Victory DURHAM, N. Oct. 6 (UP) Johnny Majors, a blur of flashing feet on a rainswept field, scored or set up thre quick touchdowns and his understudy piled up two more today to give Tennessee a 33-20 victory over Duke, its second impressive win in as many starts. It was the highest scoring game in the 81-year rivalry despite the rain that kept the crowd to only 23,000. But the Vols were always in front, and ended four-year Duke reign In the series.

provided the defense today to lead Kentucky In a 17-8 upset of Florida on a rain-soaked field. Another valuable operator erOlsJNOLLV BEARCAT- Tj coining my, musketeer IA' HEAD FOOTBALL! CRV6TAL. I BALU IOk Li A was substitute quarterback Kenny Kobertson ho played so close to the vest that he once handed Florida two points made both conversions. Cornell had one moment of brilliance when it stopped the Navy thrust on the one-yard line after a Navy march from its own 25. Navy coach Eddie Erdelatz, true to a pregame prediction, started his second eleven.

But he didn't hesitate to pull them out when they were unable to score against the Big Red. It was the veteran first team, Cornell stopped, so coldly. There was" scoring only in the third period, one Middie tally coming at 8:48 and the other at 13:48. Navy 0 0 14 0-14 Navy Scoring Touchdowns; Oldham (22, pass from Forresfal); Gober 13. run).

Conversions; Oldham 2. 6. beaten Army since 1899, actually outplayed the Cadets for a good part of the game. Only a goal line interception and a brilliant runback by Bob Kya-sky, the converted halfback who plays quarter for the Cadets, saved a score at one stage. And Army had to hang onto the ball rather grimly toward the finish to protect its slim lead.

It was lack ot experience on Penn State's part, and perhaps a touch of big game Jitters that proved costly to the visitors. A typical hard charging Army line took command at the outset and before the first quarter ended, the Cadets had a 14-0 lead on touchdowns by Dick Murtland and Kyasky. (jet his team out of treaeh erous territory. Statistics Statistics LOCAL BOYS EYE ARMY BERTHS Two former Cincinnati prep stars, Harry Walters, left, KentwkT Pint eewei 14 Pushing yardate 195 failing yardage 3 Penes Panes Interceptee ay 0 rwi fumbles lost 0 Veres penalised 35 Tenneun and Richard A. Hynes, right, are members of the Army football team this year.

Walters, who lettered in four First downs 17 Rushing yerdege 335 Passing yardage 72 Passes attempted 5 Pesses completed 2 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts 4 Bute 20 174 32 7 4 1 I 35 3 66 sports while attending Mariemont High School, is a strong candidate for fullback while Hynes showed promise at TIGERS IN ROMP PRINCETON, N. Oct. 6 Statistics Punt average 46.5 Fumbles lost I Terds penalised 45 Army Penn State end during the Cadets pre-season drills. Both boys are in their second year at West Point. Pat Uebel, a resident of Bellevue, captained Army in 1955 but graduted in June.

ririr oowni Rushing yardage 220 194 Passing yardage 91 33 Passes attempted 11 17 Passes completed 4 4 Passes interceptee! ey 1 2 Punts Punt average 34 41 Fumbles lost 1 0 Tarda penalind 30 UP) Princeton University today unveiled a brand-new running back ir Tom Morris and took advantage of a light fingered Columbia University team to score a 39-0 Ivy League football victory. Columbia 0 0 00 Princeton 7 13 13-39 Princeton Scoring; Touchdowni, Morris 3, (3, plunge; 18, run; 70, run); Mottley (1, plunge); Heyd (5, run); Agnew (2, plunge). Conversions, Tiley, Mansler 2. Arkansas Swamped 5E0R6E BLACKBURN, HEAD FOOTBALl-COACH, LLC. Majors, triple-threat tailback in Bowden Wyatt's hopped-up single wing, ripped off scoring runs of 18 and 28 yards in the first period, plunging Duke in a hole to stay.

SETS UP SCORE In the second period, he let up a third Vol score with an 11-yard pass and runs of 36 and eight yards, the last one to the Duke one. With Tennessee ahead, 19-7, Wyatt benched MICK AND GEORGE NOT SEEING EYE TO EYE By Texas Christian FORT WORTH, Oct. 6 From there on. Army could do little as the State line matched Army's in strength. Penn State got its only touchdown on the first play of the final quarter, when Maurice Schleicher plunged the last two yards of a drive that began when Joe Sabol intercepted a Kyasky pass late in the third period.

(UP) Texas Christian's thun his antelope-gaited star and derous offense generated touch' Heidelberg Wins From Wittenberg downs with ease by land and TALE BEATS BROWN NEW HAVEN, Oct. 6 UP) Yale's touchdown twins, Denny McGill and Al Ward, paced an improved Yale football team to a 20-2 victory today as the pre-season favored Elis began a drive for the first official Ivy League title. air today to open defense of its Southwest Conference cham sent in Al Carter. Carter scored once, as the Vols cashed in on a fumble and interference call, then tossed a 60-yard touchdown pionship by blasting Arkansas -a It was a decisive victory for twice-beaten Kentucky which was at the Florida one when the game ended. Four times some 26,000 fans groaned as sharp Kentucky defenders grabbed Florida fumbles.

One led to the second Kentucky touchdown and another to a 34-yard field goal by tackle Lou Michaels. TACKLES STAR Defensively, tackles Michaels and J. T. Fiankenberger bottled up the "Gators. Kentucky scored the first time the Wildcats got the nail with Cravens chalking up gains of 14 and nine yards in a series of 19 plays.

Robertson swept avound right end for the touchdown from the two. Florida put on Its only successful offensive show when fullback Joe Brodsky battered the middle of the Kentucky line and halfback Jim Rountree and qunrterback Jimmy Dunn went off the tackles. They took the ball from the Florida 21 to the Kentucky seven in 17 plays. Dunn, tossing one of the six passes Florida attempted, connected with end Jim Yeats In the end zone for Florida's lone score early in the second quarter. CATS BOUND BACK Kentucky came back when fullbac Cliff Tribble fell on a Florida fumble on the Florida 29.

Ten plays later Robertson connected with end Jim Urbnn-lak, for a three yard touchdown pass. Brodsky dropped a handoff Penn Stat 0 0 7-7 SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Oct. 6 pass to wingback Bill Ander Army 14 0 0 0-14 the bulk of Arkansas' resistance up front. With the TCU line harrying the Arkansas passers, the Razor-backs managed to complete only one of eight aerial attempts and had one intercepted. Texas Christian 7 6 7 11-41 Arkansas 0 0 0 60 TCU Scoring; Touchdowns, Wineburg 2 02, past from Curtis, 46, run); Curtis It, plunge); Swink (I foot, plunge); Dike (14, run); Miller (4, run).

Conversions, Hallbeck, Pollard 2, Swink, Webb. Arkansas Scoring; Touchdown, Nesbitt (2, plunge). TERPS BOW Penn State Scoring, Touchdown. Schleich. UP) Halfback Bill Groman sparked Heidelberg to Its third Brown 3- 1 7-20 son.

Duke moved against the Yala (2 plunge). Conversion, Plum. Army Stornig: Touchdowns, Murtland (6 run); Kyasky (24 run). Conversions, Murt- Brown Scornlg; Safety. Yale.

Yale Scoring: Touchdowns. McGilt (70. straight season win today, 34-14 over Wittenberg, scoring three leno 4. charging Vol line, led by end Buddy Cruze, only in the second period. The Blue Devils, 41-6 before a national television audience.

The nation's sixth-ranked power started slowly with single touchdowns in each of the first three periods, but hit its stride in the final quarter with three touchdowns, two of them coming wifhrn the first two minutes of the period. pass-run from Winterbauer; Ward (22, run), Winterbauer (4, run). Conversion; Loucks 2. touchdowns, one on a bo-yard run after intercepting a Wit fumble recoveries and two pass interceptions to post their second win of the season and even their league record at 1-1. Weslyan fell for the third time this season, the second time in conference play.

Ohio Wesleyan 6 6 0 1325 wooster 14 7 14 0 -35 Ohio Weslevan Scoring Touchdownsi Lutj (10. run); Rogers 2 (49 and 35, pass-run from O'Brien); Schmidt (1, sneak). Conversion; Beach. Wooster Scoring-Touchdowns; Dinglt 2 FORRESTAL SPARKLES ITHACA, N. Oct.

6 UP) tenberg pass. TUFTS UPSETS HARVARD CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 6 The fleet halfback from Tif Junior Tom Forrestal, faking fin also scored on a 36-yard beautifully all the time, passing (UP) Tufts' vengeful Jumbos one touchdown underdogs, drove 63 and 71 yards for scores with sub quarterback Bob Brodhead filling in for injured regular Sonny Jurgensen. In the fourth period, Duke went 46 yard for the final pass and a 1-yard run. expertly most of the time and trampled Harvard's new Walt Livingston, another Hei carrying the ball capably when formation under foot and then came trumpeting back with necessary, led Navy's football delberg hulfback from Kavenna, racked up 147 yards In 15 at three scores after a one-touch (5, run; run); Amos 2 U4, pass-run from McClung; 7, pass from Papp); Papp (1, sneak).

Conversions: Amos (past from Justice); Justice (plunge); Evani 3. To Texas Foes tempts to push his career totul down deficit to upset the fa to 2973 a new Ohio Conference record. The old record was vored Crimson, 19-13, today before 17,500 fans in the Sol set In 1950-52 by Paul Yackey, also of Heidelberg. Livingston, diers Field opener. Baylor Scores Pair Of team to a 14-0 victory over Cornell today.

Forrestal passed to halfback Ned Oldham for one touchdown. Paul Gober, who did a fine day's work from the other halfback post scored the other on a three-yard run over tackle on which Cornell's line seemed to politely step back. Oldham Harvard 6 0 7-13 senior, scored once on a Tufts 0 6 4 7-19 Touchdowns And Beats Maryland By 14-0 Harvard Scoring; Touchdowns, Gianelll (3. Dlunoe; 6. run).

Conversion. Jos in. Tufts Scoring: Touchdowns. Abrahamlan 5-yard run. It was the second Ohio Conference victory for Heidelberg, which now has won 14 straight.

For Wittenberg (2-1) it was (4, plunge), Wright (4, run)) Wells 114. run), Conversion, Rigano. COLLEGE PARK. Oct. 6 UP) Undefeated Baylor Halfback Ken i scored the first two TCU touchdowns, one a sparkling 46-yard run; Curtis got the third on a one-yard sneak, all-A 1 a Jim Swink plunged a foot for the fourth; fullback Buddy Dike surged 53 yards in two plays for the fifth, and little 150-pound Virgil Miller plowed four yards for the last one.

Fullback Gerald Nesbitt plunged two yards for the lone Arkansas score after TCU had run up a 34-0 lead. But aside from that Arkansas got across the midfield stripe only twice and never any deeper than the TCU 22-yard line in the face of mothering TCU defense. Curtis kept the Arkansas defenses spread wide with a fine blend of passes, cross-bucks and sweeps, alternating Swink, Wineburg and Dike at the slightest weakness in the Arkansas defenses. The TCU re-j serves, sparked by scatback Miller, kept up the pounding when they got into the game. Wineburg churned up 89 irom uunn, ann icniucuy Jack Butler fell on the ball with time running out in the first half.

nursed across two touchdowns, the clincher by injured half the first Conference loss this yenr against two victories. back Del Shofner. to defeat Purcell Cops, 28-6; Heidelberg 20 0 0 14-34 Maryland 14-0 today and hand KENT ROLLS, 19-6 KENT, Ohio, Oct. 6 (API-Kent State scored on its own opening kickoff and went on to defeat Waynesburg, 19-6, today. Luke Owens' kickoff went into the end zone, and when Waynesburg's George Terembes failed to cover it, Kent's Dick Mihalus fell on it for six points.

In the second quarter, Mihalus ran 63 yards only to have the touchdown nullified by a clipping penalty. But two plays later, Bill Whitley scored for Kent on a 42-yard end run. Waynesburg converted one of Kent's six fumbles into a touchdown in the last quarter. Thus Tennessee was off to Its most imprsesive start since 1951 when the Vols went undefeated to the Sugar Bowl. It was the versatile Majors, son of a high school coach, who did the damage.

He put the Blue Devil backs to the wall early in the first period with a spiraling 51-yard punt to the five. Budday Bass then got off a short wobbly boot to the Duke 26. Majors and fullback Tommy Bronson bulled to the 18 and Majors faked and weaved through a hole for the touchdown. VOLS SCORE AGAIN Bill Anderson, halfback, went 35 on a reverse and Majors swept for 28 yards and another score. Duke mounted a 63 -yard drive climaxed when Brodhead dove over from the one.

But the Vols came back with Majors directing a 72-yard march. He passed and ran to the one nd sent Bronson cracking the Terrapins their first white wirtenoerg 0 7 7 0-14 Heidelberg Scoring Touchdowns, Groman 3 (65, iniercepled pass; run; 36, pass from Livingston (5, run); Sheid (18, run). Conversions, Dow 4. washing in 70 regular aeason football games. Bacon Is Tied, 0-0 Shofner, star halfback who to break the scoreless deadlock hurt his leg in practice Wednesday, in the few minutes inflicted enough damage to provide Baylor with its third straight triumph this season.

but both attempts failed. Tom Kiefer. Spartan end, blocked one field goal attempt By Bill Anzer Enquirer Sports Reporter Purcell's Cavaliers, propelled by a twin touchdown performance by halfback Brb Kain, thundered to their fourth straight win of the season last By St. Xavier and the other DENISON ROMPS GRANVILLE, Ohio, Oct. 6 UP) Denison soundly knocked Kenyon back into the losing column today with a 47-0 home-coming victory before 3019 spectators.

Kenyon 0 0 0 00 Denison 7 20 14 6-47 Denison Scoring; Touchdowns, Smith 2 (66, run; 3, run); Cash (10, run); Jones (I, sneak); Brandon (23, run); Stannchak (It. blocked punt return); Slillwagon (19, run). Conversions, Hoag 5. one was wide of the mark Statistics Cravens carried to the Florida 24, from where Michaels kicked a llnpdrive field goal barely cleared the crossbars. He kicked from the 31 as the gun ended the half.

Florida received Its final two points when Robertson, with the ball on the Florida, decided to take an intentional safety. Florida 0 6 0 2 8 Kentucky 7 10 0 0-17 Florida Scoringi Touchdown. Parrlsh (7. past from Dunnl; lately, Burford (credited with tackling Robertson In end zone). Kentucky Scoring: Touchdowns, Robertson right end'i Urbaniak (3, pass from Robertson).

F'eld goal, Michaels (34 yards). Conversions Hughes 'PennCelebrates After Victory Ends Drought Bacon, sparked by a 44 yard Kent State 6 a) 0 719 avlar Maryland First downs waynesburg 0 0 6 6 13 run by Walt Roeckers, pene yards, Dike 88 and Swink 71 as the TCU ground game ate up trated to St. Xavier's 15 yard Kent Scoring Touchdowns; Mihalus (fell on kickoft in end one); Whitley (42, end run); Horlon (16, run). Conversion; Testa. line but the drive was halted.

330 yards to go with 95 yards across. Waynesburg Scoring -Touchdown; Walker picked up on five passes out Purcell 21 7 0 0-28 Boys Town 0 0 6 0-6 Rushing yardiee 1SS Pessing yardage 46 Passes attempted 4 Passes completed 4 Passes intercepted In Punts 7 Punt average 37 Fumbles last I Yards penalised 125 192 25 3 0 4 lis Duke narrowed it to 19-13 at ptungej. CARROLL, GENEVA TIE of nine attempted, four of which were originated by Cur Purcell Scoring; Touchdowns McGraw, Kain 2, Bolger. Conversions-Potthoff 4. Boys Town Scoring; Touchdown Hollis.

halftime with an eight-yard pitchout scoring play from Brodhead to halfback Bobbv tis and one by Wineburg. Mil ler got 35 yards CLEVELAND, Oct. 6 UP) A 56-yard second quarter run by PAXTHERS YllS Honneycutt. night with a 28-6 triumph over famed Boys Town, at Xavier Stadium. Down at Louisville, the Spartan of Roger Bacon and Louisville St.

Xavier battled to a scoreless tie in a battle of defenses. Purcell concentrated its scoring in the first half, pushinig over three touchdowns in the first quarter and one in the second for its margin. Pur OBKRLIN IS LOSFR OBERLIN, Ohio, Oct. 6 UP) Baldwin-Wallace turned two recovered fumbles into scoring drives to defeat Oberlin 14-13 today in Oberlin's home opener. Big Vernon Uecker, 210-pound naiioack Willie Taylor set up Duke halfback Bunnv Blanev senior guard, was one of the Lockland's Panthers rolled to their fourth straight victory touchdown which enabled Gen Coach Sam Boyd sent him in for the first time at the start of the second quarter at the tail end of a drive from Baylor's 17.

With the ball on Maryland's 19, standouts in the TCU defense, lost a fumble on the Duke 47, then was called interferine with eva (Pa.) College to tie John twice pouncing upon Arkansas Baldwin Wallace Carroll today, 7-7. last night with a 20-12 win over McNicholas at Anderson. John Evans, Jack Reid and 0 7 7 0-14 0 0 6 7-13 Oberlin Cruze on a pass to the Duke 11. Three plays later Carter scored. fumbles, while guard Biliy Michael, tackle Greg Pinkston Taylor ran down the sideline noiner threw his pass In Tom Lichtenberg each scored and end Ted Souter contributed three years of college competi from his own 22 to the Carroll 22, and a few minutes later Baldwin Wallace Scoring: Touchdowns, Brady (14, end run); Shackleton (I, Conversions, Gallagher 2.

Oberlin Scoring; Touchdowns, Robison (1. plunge); Clark (65, punt return). Conversion, Johnson. one touchdown for the Pan cell's 28-6 victory was the same score by which the Cavaliers plunged across from two yards Women's Golf Scores KANSAS CITY. Oct.

6 UP) out. trimmed the Nebraskans last vear. It was the season opener for PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6 (TP) A whoop and holler Prnn team, winner for the first time in 24 games, celebrated deliriously as it measured its 14-7 victory over Dartmouth today with shouts and songs and a roaring cheer for long suffering coach Steve Sebo. It was Penn's first football victory since mid-season of 1953 when it upset a favored Navy team.

The longest football losing streak among major col thers. Bill McDonald hauled down a three yard jjass from Tom Williams and a seven yard aerial from Dave Celesti to account for McNicholas' two TD's. tockland 13 7 0 0-20 McNicholas 0 0 6 612 Kain, workhorse of the Pur Leading scorers of the Women's Heart of Americ golf tourna Carroll which scored its touch' tion and It was caught on the the 5 by end Earl Miller. The rangy and speedy Shofner then went around his right end to score. After a touchdown pass from quarterback Doyle Traylor to Miller was nulified oy an illegal receiver being downfield, Baylor came back to score In the down early in the first period cell offense, reeled off it yards for one touchdown and plunged ment after 36 holes: after quarterback Sam Fron- CAPITAL IS VICTOR COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct.

6 UP) Capital turned its diversified passing-running attack on full blast today and overwhelmed Hiram 39-6 in the Ohio Conference opener for both teams. Marlene Bauer Hagga Bets Rawls Louise Suaos Carter pitched down the mid-tile to Anderson in the day's longest scoring play 0 yards in the third period. Pryor Millner, Duke's third-itring quarterback, sneaked over for the final Duke score: 12 7 14 0-33 Buk 0 13 0 7-20 Tennessee Scoring: Touchdowns, Maiors 2 (IS, run; 28, run); Bronson (I, plunge); Car er (2, run); Anderson (16, pass from Carter). Conversions, Smithers, Cantrell 2. Duke Scoring; louchdowns, Brodhead II-foot, plunge); Honeycutt (7, end run); Mill.

ner (2, plunge). Conversions; Bass, Blaney. Polo Game Set Cincinnati Polo Club will close its season todav ncalnst 32 35-38-39-144 35-34-39-37-145 36 35-37-37-145 one yard for the other. Halfback Larry McGraw and Jim tino intercepted a pass by Ray Dempsey on the Geneva 40 and Reid, Lichttenberg. Conversions, Detherage 2.

Mc- Scoring; Touchdowns, carried it to the 15. Three line McNicholas Donald 2. 34 37-36-38-145 35 36-40-37-148 37-35-37-40-149 36-37-39-38-150 Mary Lena Faulk Betry Jameson Patty Berg Kathy Cornelius Marilyn Smith Bolger collected the Cavaliers' other two markers. Bolger's TD came on a 25-yard pass plays gave the Blue Streaks a Capital 13 6 13 7-39 Hiram 0 6 0 06 38-40-37-36-15 first down on the Geneva 5, then Joe Smaltz went around Berry Bush 39-37-39-37-152 from quarterback Ted third quarter. It was set up when tackle Bill Parslev recovered halfback Ted Kershner's fumble on the Maryland 34.

Sophomore halfback Arthur Mickey Wright 39-36-40-38-153 Pecwy Kirk .1 38-37-38-40-153 right end for the touchdown. Tarheels With Tech ATLANTA, Ga. Oct. 6 UP Two of the six fullbacks on Georgia Tech's squad come from North Carolina. They are ave Crocker 39.38-3A.jn 1 Purcell dominated the statis Geneva 0 7 07 Capital Scoringi Touchdowns, Garver 3 (2, run; 55, run; 1, run); Snyder (8, pass from Kesslerl; Kessler (57, intercepted pass); Wideman (3, run).

Conversions, Nickels 2. Snyder. Hiram Scoringi Touchdowns, Hrabak (2, run). Beverly Hanson 38-37-40-39-154 Bonnie Randolph 38-38-39-39-154 tics, piling up 240 yards rushing to Bovs Town's 192. Kain ac Carroll 7 0 0 0-3 Geneva Scoring Touchdown; Taylor (2, plunge.

Conversion Martinetti. Carroll Scoring Touchdown; Smalti (5, run). Conversion Porter. counted for 137 yards of the Ken Owen, 189-pound senior from Salisbury and Johnny Berry uorjrj 36-37-39-43155 Ruth Jessen 38-42-36-39-155 Jo Ann Prentice 38-37-42-39-156 Vonnie Colby 40-38-40-39-157 Alice Bauer 41-38-43-36-158 Joyce Ziske 37-42-39-41-159 Gloria Armstrong 41-38-39-42160 Mrs. Jack Germain 40-39-41-40-160 Cavaliers' ground offense.

Quarterback Wilburn Hollis Thomason, 185-pound 5 foot 9 sophomore from Thomasville. scored Bovs Town's lone touch LEBANON down in the third peoa on a CASE IS BEATEN CLEVELAND, Oct. 6 UP-Jim MacMillan, a 165-pound sophomore halfback, sparked a 76-yard drive in the final quarter that gave Wayne State a 6-0 victory over Case Tech six yard "keeper play. Beau, who kicked both extra points, went over from the 3. Maryland came closer to scoring in the second quarter.

The terps reached the Baylor 6 on a one-man drive by fullback Tom Selep. A fumble by quarterback John Fritch on last down killed the chance and Maryland went without scoring for the first time in 70 regular season games. 0 7 7 0-14 Maryland 0 0 0 00 taylor Scoring; Touchdowns, Shofner (5, runlBeall (3, plunge). Conversions; Beall 2. Harbor Hills of Columbus, Ohio.

The game will be played at 4675 Kellogg Ave. The contest is scheduled to get under way at 3 p. m. Cincinnati has a 4-4 season record. The teams will play six minute chukkers.

Capt. Dr. Kennedy, Bob Sieber, Dr. Frank Todd and Red Caldwell comprise the Cincinnati roster. Otis Harris, Ralph Fitch, Frank Harris and Bo Baker will compete on the Harbor Hills Club.

The Roger Bacon iouisvnie St. Xavier contest was a battle leges of the nation 19 straight game had been left on Franklin Field. Sebo had been dragged from the dressing room by undergraduates and carried on shoulders back to the scene of the Penn triumph. They had torn the goalposts down before the game ended. When he fought his way back to where the players were celebrating, it could only be said he was pleased, with that understatement in capital letters, spaced out.

End coach Paul Riblett, waving the game ball the first time Penn carried home off the field since October 24, 1953 was the first of the coaching staff to enter. He was mobbed by the screaming, shouting players. DARTMOUTH 7 0 0 0-7 PENN 7 7 0 014 Dartmouth scoringi Touchdown, Brown (1, plunge). Conversion, Palermo. Penn Scoringi Touchdowns, Hyland (4.

plunge). Schefer (25, pas from Ross). Con versions, Riepl 2. of defenses with neither team able to put together a sustained drive. 0 0 0 Touchdown, MacMilian Wayne Wayne Scoring: (3, off tackle).

St Xavier drove to Roger LEBANON, Ohio, Oct. 6 Special-Results of the final night of harness racing at 323 80 Daily double paid FIRST RACE-C Pace; High Society (.40 5.00 3.60 Fayette Ladv 9 40 4 80 Cochato Direct 0 10.60 Time Junet Grattan. Count On, Butucote, El lobo end Lucille Dodge also started. SECOND RACE-DO Trot; Duckie's Pride 5.80 4.30 S.40 Chuck Spencer 9.20 7.80 Shangrj La Rose 4.00 Time-2: Ill's. Clever Thought, Lady Betty, Whithorn, May Chesta end C.

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