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CTiror ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Snnrlnv. October 10. 1954 I Sunday, October 10, 1954 OU 1 f.VTO V''i oix" 0 "lilt ij period of game against Harvard yesterday at Schoellkopf 0 WAY Dick Jackson (46) Cornell halfback, reaches picture, tossed touchdown pass to Tom Rooney in end zone. Rooney in upper right in picture, cannot be seen, being obscured by Harvard defender. Harvard dealt Big Red its third straight defeat, in Ivy League game.

Field, Ithaca. On next play, Billy Ue Uraar, not shown in Harvard's 26-yard line after scampering 17 yards in third 1 1 1 Harvard Startles 13 to 1 Cornell Continued jrom rage ID gave Cornell the needed shot in the arm. He threw 31- ill Jf fy ll HI a RN within the 2-yard stripe. Regard and 38-yard scoring passes stands 5 feet, 11 inches, weighs i to end Tom Rooney and halfback only 163 pounds. But no back i Dick Meade, ever did more to wreck Cornell.) De Graaf missed on both his The game was one of the most; extra point conversion tries, thrilling seen here in recent sea- while Billy Frate of Harvard suc-sons.

jceeded on his first try, missed Botsford carried the ball 23, his second. times, gaining 63 yards. He As the waning minutes ticked pitched five passes, completing off on the big clock, Boll had to three for 45 yards. During Har-'make another important decision, yard's 77-yard march for the De Graaf tossed to end Johnny clinching touchdown, he carried Morris, who appeared to grab the the ball 10 of 19 times, making ball at the same time as Sammy lour first downs. Fyock of Harvard did.

One particular play in this Boll awarded the ball to Cor- game will get more than its share nell on the Harvard 23. The1 nf Mnndav mnrninc rtnrirtrh.Tlf. ta', At r-j: ncua ni i uuiauu oianiycL cu ing. It came early in the fourth to the Crimson 11. But Cornell quarter, with Cornell leading, detected clipping.

ul; EXTRA TOINTS Impressive The Cayugans had possession half time entertainment was furn-of the ball on the Harvard 30. ished by the Cornell and Harvard Harvard seemed spent. Cornell mar-hino hanric Harvard's piece of was coming to life after a dismal band did a nVe first half. lampooning, impersonating col Billy De Graaf the Cornell: lege bands from various sections yards in first period against Union at Fauvcr Stadium. Rivermcn won, 26-0.

PLUNGE Bruce Moses, Varsity fullback, plunges through center for three quarterback who alternated with of the country. It also gave its Lsophomore Art Sosenko today, From left are Gilmore Dobie Jane Dobie, daughter of the famed coach; Bob Kane, Cornell athletic director, and George Pfann, who starred under Dobie. RECOLLECTIONS Cornell paid tribute to its late and revered football coach, Gilmore Dobie, between halves at yes-. terday's game against Harvard at Ithaca. version of the college band of tomorrow (jet propelled so fast Varsity Thumps Union you can't see it, you can only hear it.) drifted back to midficld and let a long pass to halfback Dick Jackson, who was speeding down-field.

Jackson sped so swiftly that when the ball caught up to him he was deep in the end zone and still on the move. Jackson made a Brockport HS Tips Newfam NEWFANE, Oct. 9 Quarterback Doug Westcott scored three Dad's Day Fray, 26-0 The halftime ceremonies also took a somber note in a special program, in conjunction with the Hobart Smothers Buffalo by 45 to 0, As Morton Runs for 3 Touchdowns National Football Hall of Fame Continued jrom rage ID great catch. It looked like Cor a first down on the 20. Burkley i 1 an-! nnnrViAii rtvilrA Vl i iirMn Tribute was paid to the late Gil Dobie, Cornell's coach i 1T- iuitu ouuiiici auinc, liiia tunc touchdowns as Brockport High hne twice with no success, then to Spofford on the Union 9 and School defeated Newfane Cen- faded and pikhed to end I-red the Rochestcrs were in line for from 1920 through 1935.

A nell's third touchdown. However, Raymond A. Boll, field judge, ruled that Jackson had gone beyond the end zone tral, 18-0, here today in a 10 ine ulD.Dons uro.i another marker, which material- citation was presented to Mr. Dobie's daughter, Miss Jane Dobie of St. Petersburg, by GENEVA, N.

Oct. 9-Led around right end to pick up Ho-i htr rantain anrl T.ittU AH.Amnri. alcn Rojtr, Holland Lage- while making the catch. New York Conference of, cl cluJZ i lzed wnen Santandrea bulled ern n-u DariS Iirsi Idiiy. oimiii "-j man aiSU, High Schools football game.

This was a big play and a big- ine trt the five for a first down. I0ver from the ran nanoacn cm mrce ii.rt t.rLi,,, Ki.r,,. Fmm rh, Robert J. Kane, Cornell director added the conversion, eu me wesicou reKisiereu ms vuuen- 1Tni ci first-half touchdown jaunts, the uau uai Most oi tne ia- d. (hir, Lishtr.

ger decision by Boll. If Cornell nf anH nottn varH nn three v-i. u.j -l 01 amieucs and member of the thrir Hobart Statesmen copped downs in the last three periods. jand dcsperateiy trying to stay jn thers of the Varsity gridders were L.if MM guardi: Norm, Movesi- j. third straight this season 11, neat- running piays aim n-n an.

puiiu iu iidivdius seven. i-i(ee ni in si iu me sei-unu game) stifened and held nana lor tne contest. was a sweep of left three downs, but Burkley deliv-' Something new was added to the ing me JjUIiaiO CUIJS, nere Crowley Went DaCK XO puni. Kiem lar.ltc tlrmtnt, Bernard, 5ttfltn- icdu, uic iiinaim luun uvci uici i(anv fnrm- rnrnoll nlovn-e today. Counting their final four Trowl ncvcr eot the bnot off t- bal1 and drove for the winning who starred I under Mr DnhL victories of last season, Hobart 'EXre'd by Hobart'.

"'r1 Movies of this game STrinJtt. pStnUttoS ena. in me wira penou, uictims ered a pretty five-yard flat traditional tete honoring the to timely blocks by Chuck Han- pass to Schudell for the head of the family, a UR prac-lin and Doug Bell, he sprinted 60 1 xhe latter's conversion attempt tice for years, when the Univer- of the citation. yards to score. His last was a 14- will get a close look, particularly from Cornell backers.

Botsford's great play took nothing away from his teammate, Bobby Cowles of Newark. Cowles, Miss Dobie watched the game from a box atop Cornell's crescent with her brother. Gil Dobie was wide for the second time, sity arranged for special admis-making it 12-0 for the Rivermcn rates for all area fathers at the half, with children 15 and under. Neither squad showed much in Bruce McPherson and Bruce yard off-tackle slash. The win was the third in as many starts for Brockport this season.

Albion is next for the wun seven Midiiu. 230-pound left tackle Andy 1 Morton, a 6-foot, 185-pound on his own 26-yard marker, hum haifhart: snvder. r-aui. s'carpino. senior from Ilion N.Y., picked Eight plays later Morton bulled Kuiihacin: Kmdei.

w.n.am, Kutmty. up 189 yards in 12 powerful his way over from the two-yard horrf thrusts, an average of 15.7 per for the first of his three i.n md: Scudamore, Richard, rwabio, try, to lead the Orange and gallops. u- t. i. Left tacklrv Brnk.

Harold, dalci. pie ground attack, which netted; Buai punted after gaining urt tu.r: McKmght, R.thard, n. An-a total of 476 yards against 88 r.ntv va, nn twn nmnins 1 'Hrian. and George Pfann, one of the third period, but the River-' Moses, co-captains of the Varsity, winners in Conference play. The; men put together Burklcy's beau-! had company during the pre- game will be played next Satur operating- from the wingbaek post Cornell's greatest stars in the in Harvard's single wing attack, 'days of Mr.

Dobie. was a big factor defensively. As usual, opposing scouts were Bobby set up Harvard's first as thick as locusts in the Cornell score by knifing his way through press box Dartmouth and the sluggish Cornell line to the Columbia each sent four sleuths. hv Rnffaln imm Angcll, Jerry, larloush, Hally, and an incompleted took. Hobart started off park' srnr- Cmilt, (nnlf tho mint tn thp Hn.

Rlh "r't Bruno, Don, Scrvii. U.uhl l.rL titui o-yard coffin corner punt, game toin cossing with some fine running plays to Mcrherson's Dad, Robert Mc-glide within the Union 20 at the 'Pherson of 34 Thornton and end of the quarter. I James Dcnnison, who acted as Burkley placed a beautiful! Moses" dad for the day, watched kick irom his own 48-yard line, as the boys took the toss at mid-the ball rolling out on the Union field Moses' father, who lives ing after only two and one half bart 45. On the second play from mtin mii: Boim. Hank.

Miikr. line, from where Bots-i Syracuse was represented by minutes had elansed in the initial crrimmaPP Mnrtnn- took a nitrh-, Wnafierbwkii Kraus, Jon, kimb.T, lam ford bolted across. three and Princeton by two. Just before the first half in- All during the game, a plane 1. Reed tried right halfback Dick, in Oak Park, 111,, couldn't be on day at Brockport.

Brockport Fnds Clcary. Root. Weil. Tackles Rudman, Hutchinson, Gilman. (Guards Sendall, Gay, Barber.

Center Slemming. Quarterback Westcott. Halfbacks Hanlin. Feacan, Booth, Bell. Fulbacks Deane.

Burdick. Newfana Fnds Britt. BoKchaw. Tackles Fdminter, Ortman. Guards Anncrman, Horenburj, Center Stover.

Quarterback Taylor. Halfbacks Klumpp, Kranp. Fullback Grill. Score hy, periods: u. i btrt stanza.

Quarterback Jon Kraus out from Kraus, raced around ff, haifh.ti.: Morton, William. Hurtu-took the opening kick-off and ran the right end, paused to pick up one. Kmnci. it back to the Hobart 42. Two two key blocks from Guard Don Son Turo1, plays later fullback Walt Harri-i Bruno and Tackle Harry Bock, Fuiih.ckv iiar'nwn, Waiter, vogt.

son of Brooklyn galloped 33'and then swivel-hipped his wayjHrre "mis fu4, VSrrls tn nilt th0 Knll nn thn ttuf. AA in tA cmpd nnttinct a a a a hand for the contest. termission, when Harvard walked trailing a sign, reading "good off with a 7-0 lead, Cowles luck, Ivy champs," circled over stopped a Cornell threat by field. The sign was a salute tercepting a pass on the Harvard, to torneii, wnicn is the defend Medei once through the middle, but when the latter lost half a yard, Reed kicked to his own 35. Gibbons went four yards, then Burkley kept on an option play and scampered to the 21.

The Ralph LaPointe, former Red Wing infielder who played here in 1949, was in the press box. He is now an assistant grid coach and head baseball coach at the ing ivy cnamp nt 1A A U.iri I. nn -l lli.h.rt Iaii. nine-VaTa line. io.vj iu.

i.uiiuic uiu-i noDan in ironi, -u-u, at wie n- n.r. HARVARD Howie Smith sped eight yards close of the first quarter. uon, Easuhronki, Krn- mmtm. 'mi fe A.S;'1"""""1 1 i Garnet stiffened for three downs, University of Vermont, which Brockport 0 f. fi fV IR Newfane 0 fl 0 (I fl Burklpy foun(t Spofford on comes to the River Campus Sat- Brockport scoring 3.

the 11 for a first down as the urday. nedv. left tarlilf Tice. Frate. left tiiardt Meifs, Anthony.

enter Meyer, Painter. Right guardi Anderson. Metropoulos. Kieht tackles Maher, Wynne. Kitht ends Ross, Clark, Ynffe.

Uuarterhacks Marsh. onelmnn, Daley, left halfbacks Botsford, Fyock. Joslin. Klaht halfbacks Cowles, White, Simouri-an. Fullbacks Oianclli.

Oehmler. CDHNU I. quarter ended. rochfstfr Santandrea bucked for five toL Fnds Stampin, schudell, iBartlclt. Alabama Thumps ujjLii me imai irame, ana ljicki Tackles Mllzdakis.

RpnrHict Spofford, Falsettl. Skthan, Devereaux, stellar Rivcrman sewwii. Nacei. halfback who carried only seven 1 T' 5 Tulsa by 40 to 0 Ala riot IIP an duemoon, swept. WlOCi tenters McPherson.

Mnnacelli W. eft ends Rooney, Matlhewson. -Alabama overwhelmed luckless furouna 1CU end fori Tulsa today, scoring five touch-1 the score. The kick was good, to I rinuns nn na a nno Ad.ft reau i u. nead.

tverson i it1 I. n. i 1 1 -Moses, Santandrea, Nict- The final Rochester tally was1 rout before 17,000 fans, Left tackle Oniskey. Left tuarris Anderluh, Suter. (enters Miles, Roderick.

Rleht fuards Destefano, Vadney. kieht tackle Simon. Kitht ends Morris, Kalfnich. (Juailcrbacks Sosenko, Degraff. I eft halfback Boland.

Right halfbacks Jackson. Meade. Fullbacks Bcdrnssian, Schrneder. Score by periods. the result of a poor pass bv i poor pass I ION Union fullback Dick Lounsbery, who dropped one right into the 'Bama, without the services of its famed thrower, Bart Starr, because of injuries, took to the air lanes early and with maximum effectiveness.

Fnds Havill. Gregory. Sawyer, Meyer. Tackles Huntington, MacMahon, Hin-man. bcheon, duards Cmcrra, Rudolph, McGregor, enters Mattle.

Allen. arms of Santandrea on the mid 12 field stripe, with the little ex Cornell 0 0 12 Harvard 7 0 (I Ton. hrtowns. Corne Roonev. I ulsa Aquinas star moving to the vis- 7' wISak.

ltors' 33. Dave Muirhead, pint-(olds- McDermott, Feldmaier. sized sophomore halfback, the 30 on the next play, and Rochester itj Burkley followed With a 10-yard Rhi" scoring. Touchdowns: Oih- Meade. Harvard: Botsford.

2. Conversion: Alabama 14 12 14 040 Harvard: Frate (place kick). Alabama scoring: Touchdowns. Mollis, Officials Referee: William Halloran; lynch, Watford, Lumpkin, Donaldson, umpire: Louis Demmler; linesman: How-, I una. Conversions, Ingram, Vatel, Luna rd Schoen; field judge: Raymond Boll.

12. hullot nass tn Sohnrlrll "'cvfrraui, Santandrea. inversions: Schudell, 2. Middlebury Shades Williams WILLIAMSTOWN, Oct. The Panthers struck back in 9 (P)-Middlcbury mixed a good the second period after recovcr- ing a fumble on the Williams 33.

passing attack with a strong V- ground offensive to defeat Wil liams 19 to 13 today before a Hamilton Belts Wagner, 25-6 STATEN ISLAND, Oct. 5 (P), period tally. The Clinton team Hamilton College handed Wag-1 scored its final touchdown in the ner College its third straight third quarter when Jim White loss 25-6 today at Grymes Hill, returned a punt 72 yards Field as fullback Carl Hansen! A 15-yard pass from Cline is sprinted 87 yards for a second; Bill Fivaz gave Hamilton its first quarter touchdown. touchdown in the first quarter. In the first period, Hansen Wagner came right back with a broke a 6-6 deadlock by taking score on Marvin Moscowitz1 18-a screen pass from quarterback yard pass to Hal Lubeski in the Earl Cline of Brockport, N.Y., cnd zone, and dashed 10 vards for a score.

With the count 13-6 in Ham- 5 5 The score came on a pass from Rofairo Rausa to Sonny Dennis. The kick was wide and the score was 6-6. On the second play following the kickoff Williams fumbled again on its 25. Middlebury re- crowd of 3,000. 14 --vv'f 1 i v- Williams fumbles set up the first two Middlebury touchdowns and also cost the Purple a chance to gain at least a tie game ana a iew piays later tho final minntpc i Rausa pushed it across from the ix Williams inmnpH into a first-' fnur.

Baxter converted. I Miririlchurv 0 Is ft 19 quarter lean on a muennown A 7 nass from Rnh Annlrfnrrl tn Ed; Midillrhiirv srorino- touchdowns. T)rn- wwav, jr- ii v. A'. i 74-yard tnuclidnwri gallon in first half.

scored Iraubcn. The try for the DOint ilton's favor, Hansen took a pitchout around left end and cnrin: Touchdowns. Fiv, went all the way for the second-' Zo.iJiZn?' TOUCH DO EXPRESS Bili fZnrlon (21), Hobart Little All-Amcrican halfback, streaks around end on start two olhcr six-pointers as Hobart walloped Buffalo, 45-0. I was no good. ''i1''' 1 'in1 I.

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