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iL IX: kv 5fjy mf "It a fePACE'TWabl POUGHKEEPSIE SUNDAY NEW YORKER SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1948 Philip Schuyler Team Drops Blues, 28 2 PHS Rallies to Score Twice' in LastPeriod Leu Emiriclc, th big hetfbeck lor tho Philip Schuyler High eenool team of'Albany, waa all wm touted to ytttenlar afternoon at Memorial field. Hie adept peteing and hard tunning led the upetaten to a 26 to 12 decision orer the PongKkeepei Bluee In the farewell for boltf elubt. The out.

come put the finiehing touchee on an unbeaten aeaton for the Schuyler and tagged the locale" with the aevcnth etralght aetback. But the'Kaei vrnt'out fighting. Braving a eudden oull which whipped the field with a cold rain. the equtd rallied early In the fourth period and managed to punch orer tern touchdown! a the tilt drew to a close, Don Bwart'e rum et and 41 yard and the paulng of tittle AUa Herdon hlchuchted the epurt which took a bit ot th itlng out ot the Bulletins i THE BLCKi relled'motUy en an aerial attack during the afternoon and It proved quite toccceafiu. With Herdon dotal moet ot th nesvlng, Mzteen eompntlon were chalked up la attempt.

Moat ot the flip were tor abort yard, netting HI alLmttiee. Kmerlck did the chucking tor th Mi Schuyler club and ahowed larked accuracy. tried and eompleted elghW good tor 1M yard. Lou waa th big boy. all Mini.

oored one touchdown, peaeed for two more and hit on heave tor two astre. nAlnta. neither ot the ground attack proved to be powerful. The lotert gained log yard on th Uppry4urf while the Albany club got tL two Blocked Dunta nv the Red Haider a chance to nub to a two touchdown margin the firat AaJeeger. attempting to punt from the to eaon liter the action eterted, bad hort of th enemy pour thrown the defena.

Th hobbling pigskin ni recovered on th II. It dldnt Uk Kmerlck long to get the point. Be eklrted end to the I and en eond down, plunged to. Quarterback Oatyln Heritage ipun over lor the extra point TH SJUtt THtria happened the next time the JCallocbmen got their mitts an the belLi Stalled on th after taking the klckof a punt wa needed to get out ot the hole. But tailback Davy Hughe tailed In and slocked the pigskin which rolled to the algbt where It covered.

fcta wk. HnsSies wet given a couple ot hoU at th 'forward walL mad th eight yard to th end tone. Then Emer tck heaved to Mlk BquunbeDurl for th extra point Tour pUy had given the Invader big point' which proved to be enough to men victory to the Jongrnn. mi the! the lacall finaTJr got their bead above weter and with Herdon hitting hi xejehrean. etartea te rou.

a exeraoDwwu Crodelle pern play carried to the St andmAWedrllled Dick Bub on the Albany foe a down. A 4 It yard penalty moved the bell to the M. But that a tar a It went tbl time and Schuyler gained pc eaaaton on Emerich' let fly with the moet aneetacular peat ot the afternoon midway through the eeeond aeaalon. Be teded deep to hie own SO and iuj th hu it vard throuth the 1 hairhuk nv Marlnelli who made a Tjeet grab on the PHS U. iThree play go a flrtt down on th two but then lgnal wer crowed In the backfield, the ball looe and Steve Qonneny reooverea tot ww keenele.

The threat wa only (topped momentarily, however, elno the Bchuy let bounced back after taking Ron AderhoUl punt on the SO. it A PASS FBOM Xmerkk to HerlU hit to the nine and on the next play, the tme combination clicked for the touchdown. Heritage then paued to and Dom.Ourro for th extxa point, Prog hxeepeie yielded to yard to th upetaU equad a th third quarter aurted and th oor roe to 3 to 0. The Schuyler took the apple an the 10 and went the rout in lx play wUh Kmerlck hitting on two bog paawe. There were three tint ownt in onve.

Lou eonneeted with Jack llaglloca (or SS yard to the PHS 41 and then passed for the dliunce to Jack fcerdaod. Kmerlck' pawed to Alvare for the point. Late la the third quarter, etorm aloud roe and th rain cam down. A fane eeurrted for ahelter. Highland Falls Trims Haversiraw Highland Pall High ocbool' grldderi cloud their '41 eeaaon ye terdey when they downed Haver itnv, St to Spud Valentin armrked the Patlamen with hla edept aerial work, accounting lor three touchdown Boud opened the aeaalon with a SO yard paa to Walt Buna, who went twenty more yard to itrlk oavdutiln in nm Quarter, on the flnel play of th third beat, Bpud let looae another long on good for St yard.

Bunn enared the aerial and traveled to the one Bob DUler plunged tor the tally. Jerry oarrett kicked ine, eonvtraion. Still In' the aame frame, Valentine releaeed another Bunn who went overjor the count. Jimmy Wallace did hi bit with a heave of SO yard to Bob DUler who tallied again, ending th quarter. Haveratraw came back in the final heat when Bam Spied paaaed 30 Tarda to Pete atrack for the touchdown.

Dick Btokee booted the eonvtraion. Waldo Dartmen Retain League Lead Waldo Orange continued laat week to ett th Deo In th South lection of the County Oranie Dart ball league, dereatlng Wlccopee 2 to 1. Robert H. Auchmoody, league eecretery, reported laat night. In the North aectlon.

with report incomplete on gamee played. Pleat ant Valley, Freedom Plain and Poughkeepale Senior were letting the pec. Laat week' game in th Bouth ectionl Oak drove Stone Church Oi Union Vale Mt. Hope Oi Waldo 1 Wleoope Pawling 3. Sylvan 1 PallkUl Pleaaant Valley 1.

Standlnga: Waldo, Fallklll lJ Oak Orove. ll Union Vale and Pleaaant Valley. 10 Wlcco pee and Pawling. aft. Hope and stone cnurcn, i io; Artburaburg, Sytvan.

11. and Whaler Pond. 1X" North lection eoorea included: Chapel Camera, Rhlnebeck Poug hkeeptle Senior Stanford freedom nam oak orove Standing: Pleaaant Valley 1 Freedom Plain, 10 Pouthkaepel Bra, Chapel Corner, Fallklll Pouibkeepate Jra, and Sherwood. Rhlnebeck Oak Orove, Stanford, 4 1U AAKUEHS BEATLN HKW TORK (API The Montreal Canedlena. aparked bv Joe Cerveth two goal and auperlor net mindlni br BUI Durnan.

wtuppea th New York Renter! laat night In a National Hockey leetue tame before 19.M4 tana in Uadlaon Square oaraen. MIKAN TALLIES SI PROVTDHNClr, CAP) With bl Oeorfe Mlkan acorlni poinu, nia mineat ioui oi the current Baaketball Aaaocla tlon of America aeaaon, the Mln neepolla Lakera defeated, the Providence Steam Rollenrto eT, before 4,331 fan here laat night. Mlkan't 34 polnte In th flrit halt et a new BAA acorlni record Kenny Sallora paced the RoUert with 39 polnta. CHICAGO ICCMEN WIN TORONTO AP) The cellar dweUlni Chlcaio BUckhewkt wal loped the world champion maple Leefa, hut nliht to draw even with the fifth place New York Raniera and a point thy ot the waverlni Leefa In a National Hockey league jeme. ROYALS TOP CELTICS ROCHESTER (AP) The Rocheeter Royal cooled the red hot Boaton CelUce laat nlht, handlni the Eaatern division team a OS to eTilrubblng In a baaketball Aaaoclatlon ot America conteat.

It wa Boaton Hcond loaa In five atarta. Tall Arnle Rlaen flipped in Roeheeter'e firat aeven point a th Royala aped to a 1 1 lead, and the Western dlvlakm club wae never heeded. A aell out crowd of 4J00 aaw Rochester notch 1U third triumph in four BAA (tart. Roosevelt, Arlington Down Foes Swart ripped off aome of the beat run of the afternoon. He bit for nine and then In lucceaalve tries for a firat down at mldfield.

But again the Bluee ran out ot fa. It waant until three minutes had elapsed In the last quarter that Don gor hem going aaam. Tucking the ball under hi arm, iwerved wid around right end and picking up good blocking, raced 47 yards to the Albany II. On fourth down from there, Herdon paaaed to end Dick Murrey in the end tone for the soore. Swart was thort on the try for the extra poult.

POUOHKEEPglB. Inspired by the acore, proceeded to laah out at the foe The line blocked a punt on the 3S and scored again. Herdon paaaed to Bub on the goal and then Johnny WegUnakl hit the middle to count. The lineup. re, raw ehavler (Ml DELSWAKK VICTORIOUS ORLANDO.

FLA. (API The University ot Delaware took Its fifth victory of ths season here last nliht with a 14 13 win over the Rollins coUege Tars who almost upset the lavorea vuiung Blue Hena. A trv for exta oolnt bv the Tan which waa blocked in the second quarter gave the Delaware eleven Its sum margin of triumph. RACK PANS RIOT LA PLATA. ARGENTINA (AP) Pane dldnt like the wey the firat race wt run at La Plata racetrack yesterday.

Item won the race, but the crowd felt that the heavily backed Amor, which came in second, had been given a poor ride by Jockey Luis Martlne. So: One person we wounded by a buUet, and an inspector employed by the track was held on a charge ot ualni firearms; entry bettors Jumped on to the track, smashed windows in the stands and burned newapepere in an effort to act fire to the installations. Polios eventually reetored order. The wounded man was taken to the track Infirmary. CAPS WIN ANOTHER WASHINOTON (AP) Wash.

mgton undefeated Cepltola rani up their elxth atrslibt victory et the expense ot the Port Wayne Zollner Platens, 10 71, before SOU fan at mine Arena laat nliht. Towerlni Kleetle Hennaen paced the Capltola with 30 points while Carlisle TDwiev and Johnny Pelklni ton led the Zollners with It and 13 points respectively. Bob Tough had eight. Cadet Club Beaten, 33 0 Hetsler Paces Team to Victory Uting the air lance with marked eucees. the Rooaevelt Central school football team doaed out the aeaaon yeaterday afternoon at the Rhlnebeck field, defeating Cardinal Farley Military 33 to 0.

The Centrala won aeven of eight atarte to cop th area title. Bonny Httaler, the ttandout back field operator for the Oreen end Oold. flipped paaaee for all touchdowns. The Invsdera went it yard lor their firat touchdown In tne opening period alter Hetsler heuled back a nunt to mldfleM. Karl Herrmann picked up nine yards on an end run and then Hetsler cut to the three After a lateral coat eight yards, Hetsler hit Dick Van Wagner for the count.

He tossed to Buddy Oetjen for the extra point and a I to 0 bulge. Rsy Kearney aet up the next six points tor the Central when he atole the baU from Cadet Bagnaaco on the 39 Thl breek gave birth to a march which carried to the 13 before Herrmann fumbled. But Rooaevelt aoon regained poa aeaalon atnee Karl WUhelm Inter cepted Ed Koaafcowakl paaa on the 33 and ran to the II before he waa dropped. Hetsler cracked for eighth and alter Lou Manireaa aaa ed two more, Hetsler passed to him In the end tone. The East Parkers were gunning for more the eeeond.

period ended alnce Hetsler pssaed to Oetjen all the way to the five, the play covering It yards. Sonny got to the one when time ran out. An Interception by Hetsler in the third got Matt Pernuma combination In tear Al thouih hobbled" by a 19 yard penalty, the team went the route. Hetsler paaaed IT yards to Tom Daly and WUhelm. Herrman and Crtspell alternated on the ground.

From the eight, Hetsler psssed to Daly across the final atrlpe. He then paaaed to Crlapell tor the conver alon. Bobby Brown Intercepted a Cardinal Parley heave in the fourth quarter and the alr mlnded Central wer oft again. Thl time Hetsler aertsled 40 yards to Oetjen In ths end tone. The end made a snappy catch for the count.

Near the close of the conteat, the Cadets lost poaeeaslon of the ball on down and Rooaevelt took over Another effective thrust worked the bsll to the 3 A triple reverse from Hetaler to Mantreda to Herrmann on the 40 set up the TD. Herrmann galloped the remaining yards for the closing tally. CrtapeU received another Hetaler past tor the conversion. Outstanding line work wa credited for the victory, with all the linemen doing a good ob Topmost of thess wss Bob Mssten who waa playing hi laat gam tor th Oreen and Oold. Pes.

Cardinal Parley Asaoeasy iei Indians Travel To Face Porters In League Battle Hoping to show form exhibited In their laat two atarta, th rougnteepaie Indian go to Port Jervls this afternoon for a Hud eon Valley Football league tilt. Thl win be the, firat meeting ot the two teama thla aeaaon. The Porter were Off to poor but have gained two decisive wine In their last start and are considered a threat to the Tribe. Poughkeepale hae been Installed a two touchdown favorite over the Porters. Thla afternoon at Troy, the Bulldog wilt try to gain a tie with the Tribe In the Eaatern Football league.

They entertain the Hudson Merchants and must win in order to set a deadlock for the division Utle and force a playoff next Sunday. The Indiana will leave thla morning by bus trom Lincoln center at II p. m. Irwin Captains Cross Country Team Donald Irwin of Amenla. a lunlor a tne new York Bute Institute of Agriculture at CobieekUl, hat been elected captain of the varsity crosa country team.

Irwin, who had no prevloua experience, has oonslstenly ceen tne teama number one man The equad hat won two out of five contests to date. Irwin Is eighteen years of agt and a graduate of Amenla High achool where he waa captain of ths baa ketball team in hit aenlor year. He also earned lettert In football and baseball. Peaghksepsie Bub Relyea Soman Hartung Healy De Carlo Oloede Crodelle Herdon Jaeier Bwart BBmmmBWfXBBVtVaammmmmmTaTi I tssSBassV HtSPKammflBttL samftmwizBBBBBB. Vsmmlsassaf sHB 2v BamlSBaTaTaTaTaTaT aw I "xw; I Mardaccl RT Cuaato RO Aquino Alvaro LO Olrvln LT Bernlc LB Curro qi Heritage HB Emerlck SquunbeUurl FB Hutbea score by quarters: Albany It 21 Poughkeepale I 1213 Poughkeepale reserves Mulvey, Bur halt.

Weillnskl. OTJonneU, Simon, Karon. OonneHy, Aderholt, Van Opens, Koslark, Lewis, Hoover, Johnson, Bate, Bartee, Larkln and Hayes Referee Kreat, umpire anopp Linesman Sorge. Late Scores Maltessl Stohr UnM lUanlTMl IM Vert 1 CnUsss Tarsal Bsakrtksll laakllH SaMrbs MioiiMpoUt ee ProvldtnM at ItorfcMUr ft, seatoft al Ysrk tl Billlmor tT at. Lrau museaippia ABMrlSss LmM New Hsvvn 4 BprtufflalS SuHtl PfcltadalphTs lnSISDtpolU a HMftbcy I rrovldMM PltUSurs 4 ciit rMiu OsalAlus SI Tsld0 II MiMiuipBi auis 1.

leu NtU stl MaaSll Lsafs Trt cium it Drar at BaaaevcH (13) Van Wagner LX Schmltt Brown LT Ottman Maaten LO RUce Cassette Long Decandlo RO Baumhogier Kearney RT Mtehan Oetjen RI Waterbury Hetsler QB Koaakowskl Crtspell LHB Begnaaco Herrmann RHB 8antee Mantreda FB Mulligan Boore by quart era: Roosevelt 1331 CFMA I 0 0 OJ nooecveit reservra; Btaksljr. Bslley, Carrado, WUhelm, Fauat and Cooke Trinity Pawling Squad Defeated Trlnlty PawUhg a eleven ended their football aeaaon yeaterday when they fell before Berkshire School. 34 to 7 This was the eeeond loaa for the locals a compared to five wlna. On the first play of the second quarter, Berkshire's Betts rounded the end to go TT yards for the touchdown. Toberman made the converalon.

Berkshire headed for the next count with an yard luttahud drive Work on the ground put the ball to the 1 toot line, wheere Bchopp went acrose for the tally. Toberman again kicked. Three pleya later Causer went off tackle for 29 yards and another count. Toberman again converted. Trinity came back In the third heat when Lenny Bowman made a ahort paaa over acrimmage to.

BUI Klerstad who went 10 yards to acore Bowman ran the conver sion Berkanh retaliated when Causer went a ahort distance to score. Bett and Toberman finished the contest with Betts traveling 90 Yards for the final count and Tober I man notching another extra point. The llneupa: IBM Trophy Dinner Held 105 Winners Receive Awards One nundredand twenty two tro phtea were awarded to 109 winners In roll and other tportt end recreation al actlvltlea of the IBM Country club at the annual Watson Trophy dinner of the club last nliht The swards were presented by Thomas Watson, president of the IBM Corp who attended with Mrs. Watson Don Dunphy, ABO radio aporta announcer, was the principal speeker. 8ports sponsored by the elub dur lnt tne lummer season mciuaea goir, softball.

tennis," horseshoe bitching, pistol practice, rifle shooting, trap hooting, archery, and horseman ehlp The recreational actlvltlea In cluded an art group. Last night program featured lections by the IBM orchestra and Olee club. Howard Hey ia conductor of the orchestra and Vernon Bturtevant ia director of the Olee club. The Invocation was given by the Rev. Salvatora Cantatore, pastor of the Mt.

Cermet church. The guests were introduced by Thome A. Mur phy, president of the board of governor of th Country club. A greeting wa given by Dauae L. Blbby, general manager of Plant 3, IBM junior membera oi tne ciuo.

Robert Henneeay and Jean Chrysler, presented gilts to Mr. and Mrs. Wat aon Speakera Included John O. Phillips, executive vice preakient ot the IBM Corp The benediction wa given by the Rev. Earl P.

Spencer, pastor ot the First Baptist church here. Calumet Horses Arrive at Hhleah For Winter Racing MIAMI. FLA. (API Calumet Perm atablea began moving Into Hlaleeh race course yeaterday for the winter racing aeeaon but the prima donna Citation wont be down untU February. A.

(Jimmy) Jones, trainer for Warren Wright a famed racing atrtni, predicted on hit arrival here that Citation thla winter will become the world money winning champion. He aald Citation la being shipped to California to run In the ISO 000 Tenforan Handicap Dec. 11 and the 1100 000 Maturity Jan 21 at 8anU Anita The decision to aend Citation to he explained, "was prompted by a desire to put him over Stymie's all time mark a aoon ae possible (Vlctorlea in the two California races would make Citation the number one money earning hone In the world Citation haa now earned a little more than 1120 000. Stymie ha brought In a little over WO 000 firsts in the two events would net Cite tlon roughly (119,000) Trinity Pawling Andes Bogoslofsky Budd Alderton Wright McCoUum Sheffield Klerated Bowman Woods Molwlta (I) Pse. Berkshire (34) Rutgers Squad Crushes NYU, 40 0 NEW YORB: (AP) Rutgers university erupted with a tremendoua second halt acorlng eplurge yeaterday to crush New York university.

40 to 0, before 4 000 fan who looked lost In the huge Yankee stadium. Prank Burns, a fin pester, Henry Pryor and Irwin Wlnkelreld led the scar let attack. 6r TREADS it kv i (Hii eBaaa) at: feflWlMgy 6.00,16 BOWL FOR FUN 9 EXERCISE LESS MONEY! NEW LOW RATES MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M.

5 P.M. folgf 25 FREE INSTRUCTION HOMMY" CHAPMAN PER GAMEI PLENTY OP PINBOYSt PUnt, Penn State Whips Temple Team, 47 to 0 BTATK COLXOE. PA (AP) Penn State's third and fourth alrlrig backneua turned on tne ateam yesterday to swamp an outclassed Temple university football team, 41 0 here before 11,000 at Beaver field. Johnny Chuckran and aophomore Vines OBara, who have apent most of the aeaaon On the aldellnea, led the Nlttany Liona through their 17th game without a defeat aa Coach Bob Higglna cleared the bench. Both back scored one touchdown apiece and eacn tossed a peaa good for another score.

LB Bassett LT Wlthey LO Romer Klnnane RO Doyle RT Saulles RE Wleland QB Sinclair LHB EdUigton RHB Bett FB Bchopp Soore by quartera: Trinity Pawling 0 0 1 0 7 Berkshire 0 31 I 134 Trinity Pawling reserves: Blair, Ward, Henderson. Judge, Qulnn, Rice, Shatford, Bell, Wilson and Anderson. Mississippi Clips Tennessee Squad, 16 13 MEMPHIS, TENN (AP) MlatU alpplt Rebels punched across two awift touchdowns in ths second quarter and picked up a last period safety to defeat Tennessee, It to II. In a bruising battle yesterdsy An overflow crowd of some 11,000 looked on. TROPHY WINNERS Included: Men's golf: Raymond Crane, club champion; John Cwlk, Prank Hen nesay, Kenneth MacLeod, Daniel Brophy, Edward Smith, William Kauffman.

William Carey. Herbert Hawks, Arthur Hegnauer, John Lee, SaUvtore Cloffl, Robert Mitchell, William Breed, Henry Ademowtcs, Evert Mason, Edward Schab, Arnold Anaon, Oeorge Victor, Edward Orady, Donald MacMlchael, Norman Keener, Thomas weiton, Bernard Pormsn. Edward Damm, John Ringwood and Edeard Taylor. winners In various leeguet: Harold Conklln, Richard Young, Clayton Smith, Charles Botsford, Frank Kowalaki, Edset Krom, Robert Ro berg, William Choclanowakl. Clyde Sellers, Henry Blederbeck, Richard Joy.

Dante Vlanl and Stephen Ms leckl. Women golf: Miss Marlon HuUt, women chsmplon Mrs. Marlon Dletschman, Mrs Hsxel Kltt. Mrs Claire Joy, Mr Buhler Kauffman, Mra Doris Boughton, Miss Josephine PurceU, Mlaa Irvine Duncan, Miss Irene Kowslskl, Miae Elener Halatead, Mra Vera Cooke, Mra. Helen Jamea, Mra Mary Brown and Mra.

Bally Vennllyta. Junior golf: James Whit Jr champion, and Robert Hennessey, Jr. and Robert Botsford, Archery: Walter Hockatad, cham pion, and Paul Deuell, women'a champion, Mlaa Wilms Lee, and Miss Phvllls singleton. Doe show: Henry Rlttenhouae ex hibited beet ot show, a cocker apanleL rieid tnaia' uonara uneiaon. shooting dog stakes, setters champion; John Eldel, Jr, runner up Paul Dow, puppy atakea, runner up Horsemanship: Jsmee A Rcllly, Louis LaFalce and Barney Pormsn.

Horseshoe pitching: Walter Puller, club champion: Theodore Hula apple, Robert Ball and Edward Mc Orath Pistol, rifle and trap ahootlng: William Stupfer, rifle champion, Jamea Hall, Alfred Jones. Anthony Magglacomo, Erven Meddaugh, pla tor champion, Ralph Diniee, John Arena, William MeddaUgh. trap ahootlng champion; Edward Hasen Softball League champions. Bernard Pdrman, Edwin Oaterhoudt. John Lee, Jamea Keefe, John Moreno Robert Parrell, Harry Cooke, Martin Hlggina, Warren Simmons, Andrew Streck, James lAvery.

Law rence Ballet David Haslam. Oeorge Melrose, ohn McDonougn Tennla: Clifford Lattln, men a I champion; Mr. Lattln and Benja Lawrence Boots, Hamilton Defeated CLINTON (AP) The Union college football team, trailing, 7 1, at the end of the first period, put in the oreaaure In the second and third quartera to crush Hamilton, 39 7. here yesterday. A home coming crowd of 1,000 aaw halfback Harry Thornton of Schenectady acore Hamilton a lone tally In an off tackle amain from tne nine Aoe Lawrence oi rougn keepsle kicked the extra point.

Halfback Oeorge Morrow of Albany aoored the firat Union tally when he scrambled over from the two yard mark. He also put the Dutchmen In front in the second period when he tallied on a 31 yard run. North Carolina Batters Maryland WASHINOTON (AP) A band of opportunists. North Carolina Tarheels climbed back into a prominent post eeaaon bowl position yeaterday by aettlng down Maryland, 1 40 30 before Mitt fans in Griffith stadium. Harvard Blasts Brown Club, 30 19 CAMBRIDGE.

MASS (AP) After digesting a painful doae of Ed nnns lamed forward paaaea early, a herd lighting Harvard team rallied for a 30 10 victory over Brown In their 47th football clash yesterdsy before a 39 000 crowd at the stadium. Finn, whose marksmanship helped the Bruins win sU; straight after dropping their opener to Yale, startled the Crimson during the firat tew minutes by tossing a 39 yard pate that Chuck Nelson caught on Harvard a 39 before romping for a touchdown. Redl Heads Maroon Drive Highland Bows In Final, 13 0 Arlington High, school' grid dere doted their" football eeaaon yesterday in appropriate taahion. Th locale invaded th atronghold of Highland High achool to down the Weat ahor eleven, I to 0. Herb Redl, hard hitting Maroon quarterback, carried the attack for the Invaders throughout tne eon test Herb turned in one of the most credlleble performances ot the aeaaon yesterday.

Redl. Bob Rogers, Don Willis and Harry Hahn, ars hanging up their cleau for the last time. Early In the opening heat. Highland fans were given reason to cheer whenthe west shore line charged Don Willis to block hie punt before he could Isunch It A penalty of II yards saved the Maroon. As the first heat wore on, Willi retaliated with a long punt trom hi own 19 tc the Highland 1 yard line.

The Highlanders pulled them aelvet out ot danger with a return punt and the duel wet on. Action centered in the middle of the field with both teams unable to roll Willis started a tew good thrust to Jockey Into scoring position but al way lost hla footing on the mucky turf. Redl was slowed down con alderably but managed to chalk up aome good yardage. A few minutea Into the third frame aaw the JordanmenAmleaah a powerful and potent ground assault. The Highlanders were threatening to acore but lost possession of the ball when tbey were forced to punt.

WllUa opened the Arlington attack when he received the Highland punt on the 10 and carried to the 19. Redl plunged once to the 10 He went again, thla time off tackle for no gain and a penalty. Ducloa made up for thla lost, however, when he hopped Into the saddle and went to the 33 Redl ran to the 40 to pick, up a needed, eighteen yards. Duclos not the nod and went to the 44 Redl hit to the 49 Willie made a bid through center for no lain Once more Redl took off, heading for the 40. A sustained Redl drive worked the leather to the 1.

A line plunge felled and a penalty ensued With the leather resting on the seven, Willis got off and ankled for the first touchdown. Early In the' final aeaalon. the Highlanders started to threaten A cold rein toon turned the turf into a quagmire A desperate recovery attempt ftraled ta the Maroon took over the ball again. Thla time after a long but emooth march down the field. Herb went to the four, then bucked the line, accounting for the second count.

A pass to Ouilaroff tattled the extra pojnt, ending th conteat, 11 to 0 The llneupa: Arliattea (11) Pea. mln Lardleri, men'a doublet chsm plonj, Oeorge Hennessey, Junior boys' chsmplon, Shirley Brown, girls' champion; Mlaa Brown and Joan Delancy, Junior girls' doublea champions Jean Chrysler and Robert Brown, Junior mixed doublea champions, Carol Moon Jr, beginners' champion. Highland () Russell IJE Murphy Klrchner LT Mayer 8mallberger LO Phillip BaU Oallo Belch RO Pamplnella Ackert RT Oadeletto Rogera RE Dammler Redl QB Tortorella Feme LHB Wllklow Wlllla RHB ugouno Hahn FB Olamportone Score by quarter: Arlington 0 0 I 1 Highland 0 0 0 Arlington reserves' Sells, Ducloa, De Paolo, Ouilaroff, Beaboldt. Ver ven, Hargreavet Smith and Lock ner Highland reeervee: Indelllcato and R. Dammler.

Rttfumt ami Bar Op'n fla'y DUTCHESS RECREATION 121 Washmitoe. St Phots 8644 LaMotta, Villemain To Meet in January NEW YORK (AP) The bout between mlddlewelghts Jeke Lemotta ot New York, and Robert Villemain of Parle, echeduled for Dee. I at Madison Square Oerden, haa been moved up to Jan. 7, Harry Markaon, rasnsglng director ot the 30th Century club announced yesterdsy. Marxson naa received a caoiegram from Gene Bretohnel.

manager of Villemain. advising him that the French fighter waa suffering from a boil on hla face. Bretonnei requested a postponement, and it wa granted. Olympic Committee Plans Rome Meeting LONDON (AP) The Interna tional Olymplfl committee will meet at Rom early In May next year to pick the boat city for th 1M Olympic tames. It waa announced yester day.

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