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7 VV ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, October 9, 1954 17 of FINCKER if mm Dutchmen Bring Weil-Balanced Squad Varsity Seeks Years 2d Win Today In Dads' Day Game Against Union By PHIL KEUPER could put them on the victory! regular fullback last fall until with the possible exception of A favored. University of Roch-i trail for the rest of. the cam-he came up with a wrist Injury Benedict at tackle. Bene-ester football team goes after its paign. (in the Hobart game.

Remainder diet was rushed home last Satur- second win in three starts today A well-balanced Union squad of the Garnet backfield shows day before the Williams game against the Dutchmen of Union seeks its first triumph of the Dick Lbunsbery, the only sopho-Jwith an arm infection, but is College before what is expected 'season on the Fauver Stadium1 more to crack the starting line-being counted on to start this aft-to be the biggest Dads' Dav turf. The Dutchmen oDened theirlun. at fullharlc- Genres Woodar-Vrnnon. The rest of (he lineiin has "owuinjjniversiiy nistory in good style at at right half, and Don Reed tady, holding a highly rated Uni- one of the best quarterbacks ever George Stampfli, the 6 foot-4 versity of Vermont eleven to a to don a Union uniform, calling 'giant who caught all but a couple 14-14 tie, but underwent a 50-14! the signals. Reed sparked the1 of the passes thrown in the Wil-mauling at the hands of Amherst! Union attack last year againstlliams encounter, and Fred Schu-last week.

Coach Sam Hammer-Varsity with the play, al- dell, at ends. Dick Muzdakis, who strom lost three regulars through though the Rivermen won, 21 'played one of the best two-way injuries in the second half of that "to 7. (games of his career in Williams- Probable Lineups ROCHESTER UNION tE Schudell Gregory LT Benedict McMahon LG Barron Rudolph McPherson Mattle RG T. Keller Cuerra FT Muzdakis Huminglon RE Stampfli Havill OF1 Burkley Reed LHB Devereau. Medei RHB Gibbona Woodarm-k FB Moses Lounsbery TIME: 2 p.

m. PLACE: Fauver Stadium. contest, but will have all his In the line, the only position not in the hands of a returning regular is at left guard, where Bill Rudolph, a second stringer last season and who weighs in at 165 pounds, holds forth. Otherwise Hammerstrom has 'all veterans Dave Gregory and Dick Havill at ends, Bing Huntington and Jack MacMahon at the tackles, Joe Guerra at right guard, with a Rochester entry, starters ready to go today. Despite the graduation of the star halfback, Lennie Klingberg, Union is rated a shade stronger this year than the '53 club that wound up with a two-won, five-lost mark, including a 21-7 setback at the hands of the Varsity.

Hammerstrom has more line strength this year and a better balanced backfield, with nine of town, at tackle; Bill Keller and defensive standout Gary Barron at guards, with co-captain Bruce McPherson at center. Jimmy Burkley will lead the team again at quarterback, with Tommy Gibbons and Dick Devereaux, the UR offensive leaders so far, at the halves, and co-captain Bruce Moses at full. The Rivermen will have a 10-pound average weight advantage in the line. Fathers of football players will be seated on Fauver Stadium. Game time is 2 P-n.

The Rivermen, who dropped their opening game to Ohio Wes- in FAMOUS leyan two weeks ago, came roar-j last year's regulars back for duty Ted Mattle, over the ball, Yellowjacket mentor Elmer, the players' bench and out-of ing pack at Williams for a vie-' Taking over for Klingberg at tory last Saturday to even the left halfback is Mike Medei, a mark. A win today over Union 1 161-pound letterman who was a Burnham will start the same town students will be guests at lineup that went against Williams I the game. DICK MUZDAKIS starred against Williams ROCKET TRADE-INS Davis' Manager Shrugs Odds in Fight Tonight with Andrade at Sports Arena 'No Serious Consideration' fri nnnnn 31 UUJJtiL Stan to Stay, Cards Indicate better fighters than Andrade," tc. Coronl 4 Do-ir, Bjdio. Hal.

Bcautiiul lniid, and Pro Fight Card ST. LOUIS. Oct. 8 (JPi St. Louis! "No one is untouchable when a fcw Out, Cyromallr Trammit.

ion, On Owntr, Low Miltaa. MAIM EVENT Cardinal fans were assured today ball club finishes sixth, but there flash who according to qualified observers is destined to win the lightweight crown, is undefeated in 26 pro fights. In recent months he has become the darling of the Ray Arcel-promoted "Saturday dudt, Compton, i'o rounds; the club has given "no serious con-; was no serious consideration of said Parnassus. "There no substitute for experience. As for odds, tell me what happened to the odds favoring the Cleveland Indians.

This to me is a real tough fight." For local promoter Pedro Martinez, this is an attempt to re we.ghti. (9 Isideration" to trading outfielder trading Musial. A deal tor tiimpr fiAlTfTl "Odds? I never yet saw a fight won by the odds." That's the way George Parnassus, manager of rugged Henry Davis of Honolulu, shrugs off the 17-10 odds favoring lightweight contender Cisco Andrade in tonight's nationally televised headliner at the Sports Arena. Andrade, the Compton, 1 Night Fights" show which is telecast into 65 cities across the na Eddie O'Hara. Rochester, vi.

Al own MUSiai, US muS" wuum nave iu uc uvc. iunvi ins jj I Ull 1 Shaik, Buffalo, heavyweights. ging Star. lOUrfaVOr." H.Brri Gencral Manager Dick Meyer i With Cardinal Manager Eddie 1 cni.iiata Hyjra- w.iiie Giano, Rochester, vi. Jay acknowledged Stan The Man's Stanky standing beside him, Meyer fc mattc- Radl0- Philadelphia, welterweights.

name harl rnmo nn in rnnvprsa- smilindv exnlaincd: "Eddie Said law rinlah. Immacu- vive Rochester as a boxing center by bringing in headline bouts. tion. Parnassus pointed out that Davis has an edge in experience. iiu Rro.

if irnHnrt Stan In IraHn him loney toieman. Kocnestcr, vs. uuouy iiuua wiui mc 4iuv, lfc.v This is possible here only because Jackson, Springnlle. welterweights. hut added: 1 10 'He Same C1U0 100.

"My boy has fought more and the television sponsors money nuonv aianiun, cuiiaiu, vs. uiiuncuu '52 CHRYS. Pjy Windior 4 Door, I Auto motlc TronamiKion, I makes up the heavy end of the fighters' revenue. If tonight's LaHoy. isiew York Lity, iigntwcitnts.

Place, Edgerton Park Arena. Time of first bout, 8:30 p. m. Time of main event, 9 p. m.

(ABC television network) blacked out locally. show clicks, Rochester may be on its way to becoming a boxing Radio, Htat.r, Beau'tlul I Groon Finna, Cuilom Into. tr lior, Chryslor'i ImI Modol. Bmmd metropolis. The aggressive Davis has mixed with heavy hitters like Frankie Fernandez, Art Aragon, Paddy DeMarco (the current champ), i.Yi-;iiii;irtt:iiuq;q 1954 BIKS I Johnny Gonsalves, Bobby Woods, '50 OLDS.

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That means most of the supporting card will follow the feature. Four Rochester pros who have not been seen here because they entered the punch-for-pay ranks since the boxing "blackout" locally are spotted on tonight's card. Heavyweights Bob Biehlcr and Eddie O'Hara, both former Elks Club amateur favorites, are in sixes. Biehler meets Herman Harris, of New York City, and O'Hara tangles with Al Shack of Buffalo. Shack decisioned O'Hara two weeks ago in Bisontown.

Local welters Willie Giano and Tobey Coleman, both ex-Elks Club clouters. also are listed. man on June 12 in Las Vegas. Andrade fought him twice, a Dalux. 2 Door, Buitl.

Baric, Ton. Flnlih, Iladio, Hot-A P.rUcI family Cor, Look and Buy It At year ago, when he defeated him, and last Oct. 7, when Herman battled him to a draw in Sacramento: from the BEST FAMILIES IN TOWN! '51 BUICK Davis won 64 of his 82 fights, Super Divi.ra Hardloe. v. and drew in five.

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26-29. in NEXT TIME FOR KEEPS Henry Davis, left, and Cisco Andrade square off at preliminary weigh-in ceremony yesterday. Tonight the highly regarded lightweights clash in 10-round pro feature at Sports Arena. a cross-countrv race vesterdav ring time for the main go is 9: afternoon at Cobbs Hill. It was '52 FORD JDoof.

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That was the end for the home team. In the second period, quarterback Tim Holland passed to left end Jimmy Di Boo for 13 yards and a touchdown, and repeated for the extra point. In the fourth period, the same combination repeated the scoring play and conversion. And with a minute left to play, John Lapani, who replaced Holland at quarterback, scampered 70 yards for the final touchdown. Aquinas next plays Avon High at Avon on Friday night, Oct.

22. Aquinas 0 7 0 1320 Flnt Racer Won bv Marshall C) Hauck 1, Jacox 3, Cairns 6. Wenzel Considine 10; 2nd Monroe (19) I itterick 2. Todd 4. Pfaft d.

Ramsay II, Milliman 14; 3rd Edison (Ml) Brufger 5. Haag 7, Allwod Balceralc 16, Solomcn 19. Time 11:03. Reserve scores; Monroe 21, Edison 54, Marshall Second Race! Won by West Hidh (23) Pearce 2, F.mmons 3. Hicks 4, Weisensel ft.

Berrav 10; 2nd East (40) Henry Ferrara 5. Nugent laspinj 12, Dtni 14; 3rd Madison (M) He 7, Mali 9, Read 13, Coridio 18, Viggiani 19. Time 11:08. Reserve scores; East If), West 45. Third Race: Won bv Franklin (17) Sanger 1, VanGraaf.iland 2, Walrntas 3, Kilgras 4, Turherg 2nd Mfcrson (4S) D.

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Underwood 13: 3rd Charlotte (73) Thompson 8. Schcetke 14. Hecks 16. Meeks 17, Eaton 18. Time 11:00.

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UNION WHT LOSE SALES $1395 Eages Overlook NFL Ruiz Redskins Grab Star Back PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8 Ofl than xpectcd and the Eagles The Washington Redskins grabbed wanted to return him to the active one of the Philadelphia Eagles'j roster. star defensive backs for the $100, Under FL -rules, a player waiver price when the Eagles placed on the reserve list cannot overlooked a National Football be restored to active duty until League rule. I waivers from ther teams are The Skins claimed Don Menasco, asked. When the routine $100 price who had been on the Philadelphia was put on Menasco, the Red-injured reserve list.

Three weeks! skins grabbed him. ago Menasco suffered a shoulder The loss of Menasco puts Coach separation in an exhibition Trimble in a hole. Menasco's so the Eagles placed him on their replacement, Roy Barni, suffered reserve list. 'an injured knee last Sunday and General Manager Vince McNally can't play tomorrow night against of the Eagles picked up veteran the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a re-Harry Dowda, a defensive back suit, Trimble may have to play released by the Redskins.

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