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LAY MIDDIES IN 6 TO 6 DEADLOCK VARSITY DRUBS NYU IN FINALE, 19-3 Notre Dame Bid For Score Fails In Final Seconds By GAYLE TALBOT Cleveland (AP) For the second time in as many Saturdays, Navy's big but inept team came back from the shadow of defeat yesterday to gain a 6-6 tie with Notre Dame on a 60-yard pass interception in the final period and remain shaki DRIGHTON'S Marty Ag-D new (with ball) is stopped at line of scrimmage by Frank Sorge (left), Fred Vandenbush of East Rochester in yesterday's game for County League crown. Brighton won, 13-6, to tir visitors for county diadem for 2d straight year. Number 38 is ly In the rank of the undefeated. The same ended on a high note ji Game Statistics Slocum, East Rochester. N.

Dame Navy Pirn nnwni i- 8 Yaros gained rushlntc (net) J4a ROCHESTER, N. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1945 WANT ADS REAL ESTATE 3t 20 7 65 2 rorwaid passes attempted. 14 Forward passes completed. 4 Yard gained by forward 118 Forward passes intercepted by 4 Tarda gained run-hack of Intercepted passes 4 Puntinic average (from acnuimage) 40 Total yarda all kicks returned i 7' 44 US 2 20 Opponents fumbles recovered 0 jraras lost by penalties 10 and Diehl UR Attack Coffey Spark and scooted for the goal ception line. of confusion, after the Irish in two plungea from the 1-yard Mne had failed to score what would have been the winning touchdown.

The great crowd of 82,000 did not know for several minutes after the contest ended whether it was a tie core or a Notre Dame victory. They didn't know until the Irish players, their shoulders drooping, quit arguing with the referee and ftarted walking slowly from the field. The final period was a thriller. With the Irish holding stubbornly to a 6-0 lead gained on a 7-yard plunge by their stocky fullback, Frank Ruggerio, in the opening quarter, time appeared to be running out on the Middies. Scott Scores for Navy Then, with 7 minutes left, Frank liancewicz tried a pass to Bob Skoglund, Rambler end.

Skoglund just touched the ball and knocked it squarely into the arms of Clyde Scott, Navy halfback from Smack-over, who raced 60 yards untouched for the tying score. Jack Currence's attempted placement for extra point went wide and the crowd settled back to see a deadlock. The Irish, however, had different Ideas, and with only one minute remaining they put on a sensational 78-yard drive that all but sank the future admirals. George Ratterman whipped a long pass to Bill Leonard, who raced a total of 61 yards before he wag pulled down from behind on Navy's 17-yard line by John Welsh. A 5-yard penalty against the Picture on Page 4C New York New York University's juggernaut, which had flattened City College and Brooklyn College, got stuck yesterday in its assault upon the University of Rochester.

It started off all right, making a three-point landing in the sec Bob Jenkins, Navy's injured fullback, got into the game briefly in the second half, but failed to supply the Middies with the spark they needed. He carried twice and lost a total of two yards. NAVY NOTRE DAME LK Bramlett Skoslund LT Coppedge Mieszkowskl UG Iemare Mastrangelo ''n- Walsh Carrlngton Rovai 5T.m,tn Berezney Rt. Duden -r, ond quarter, dui oui came a swarm I of Yellowjackets wno took charge Game Statistics and ditched the Juggernaut, 19 to 3, on Ohio Field. The Yellowjackets must have Rot tough while doing nothing.

This Hoernschemeyer Danrewirz Rochrster First downs IS l. ri i Bcott Colella RH-Kelly (CQ) Angsman FB Sundheim Ruggerio Navy a a was their first game in threeUards gained Dassinr weeks. Previously thev had lost 13 Notre Dame 6 0 0 0 6 Passes completed four straight. rnotre Dame scoring; Touchdown Rue. gerio.

Navy scoring: Touchdown C. Scott. 41 7 11 1 3S to a ss substitutions: Notre Dame. ends. O'Con punts.

nor, Opela, Leonard: tackle. Fischer: Passes Interested by Punts Average distance of (rum scrimmage Kunbark of punts Fumbles Ball lost, fumbles It looked as if Rochester might lose another when NYU twice had first down inside Rochester's 10-yard line in the first quarter, but finally settled for a 15-yard field 1 1 4 1 1 10 guards. Potter. Scott: hack. Rtt.rmn Zehler, Gnmpers, McOurk.

Brennan, Gas-parellft, Krivak. Panelli. Navy, end, Mar-kei; tackles, Tagliente. Krstich: guards. Currence.

Brown, Turner: center. Rnrenson- Penalties Vards lost, penalties backs, Pettit. Minisl. Barron. Welsh.

Hmith Jenkins, Bartos, Williams. GOTHAM BET Brighton Wins, Ties for County Loop Title Middies for excessive timeouts took it to the 12, and then Dance wicz pegged a pass to Phil Colella, who was forced out of bounds on E. ROCHESTER goal by Tom Capozzoli in 1:51 of the second period. It was the first NYU field goal in two years. It also was the Juggernaut's last snort.

Only once thereafter did NYU move into Rochester territory and then no farther than the 34-yard line. The Yellowjackets, with Bill Coffey stepping back with lots of poise and showing a good pitching motion and good control, and Ed Kern, Dick Garnish and Len Mor-rissey making some nice catches, went toward a touchdown in the last two minutes of the first half and scored in the last 36 seconds. Morrissey caught the touchdown pass and Garnish added the point. A young man by the name of Don Diehl entered the fray for Rochester in the third period and simply ran away from the NYU's. He and Hamp Burnett and Coffey Columbia Lions Trim Cornell Despite Late Red Rally, 34-26 College Grid Scores in Nation SHARES FLAG MARKS FALL New York JP) Hirsch Jacobs $1,500 bargain-sale galloper, sweet-stepping Stymie, came bouncing home in a $50,000 stake yesterday for the third time this season, as New York's fanciest financial racing season in hisiory wound up its regular 144-day run in a betting spree.

Sneaking through on the insida of the stretch under a smart, waiting ride by Bobby Permane, the four-year-old fugitive from the New York (AP) Five touchdowns in the first three Hockey Lead periods by Gene Iiossides enabled the Columbia football Lions to defeat Cornell, 34-26, yesterday and remain undefeated in FOR 2D YEAR By The Associated Press EAST the 194o season. Rochester 19. rrew York University 3. Army 54. vuianova Rossides crossed the goal line Cornell's Jim DelSignore recovered To Montreal JLontreal VP) The undefeated three times in the opening quarter by Bill Olson on Cornell's 32.

Two and once each in the second and forward passes and line smashes moved the ball 63 yards to a touch Yesterday's Results Brighton la, East Rochester 6. AlOlon 32, 'airport 13 (non-league). the 1-yard line. Less than 30 seconds of play remained, and twice Dancewicz took the ball from center and tried to bang across on a quarterback sneak. Both times the Navy line rose up and slammed hi to the turf.

Time ran out just as the Irish general made his second abortive dive. The ball was nudging the chalk line, but ix wasn't across. The entire Navy equad went running out on the field and for a time there appeared to be an argument, but it liter was explained that the referee was haying the two captains flip a coin to see which school would take home the ball. Navy was extremely lucky to galvage a tie. Notre Dame, seeking it.

sixth straight victory, struck hard from the start and roundly outplayed the Middies in every department. The first time the Irish got the ball, they drove down tj ti.e Navy 10 before they were held. Thev lost another sure touchdown when Leonard dropped a on the eoal line. down in 10:23 of the quarter. Diehl i claiming ranks poked his way to third periods to give Lou Little's advanced the ball to Cornell's 2 plunged three vards for the score.

tne front and hit the wire a head Montreal Canadiens moved into undisputed possession of first Temple 20, Lafayette 0. Columbus 34. Cornell 26. Penn State 26, Syracuse 0. Yale 6.

Dartmouth O. Pennsylvania 28, Princeton 0. Connecticut X. Amherst 0. Colby 7.

BowaJin 7. Rhode Island State 30. Boston Univ. Brown 33. Coat Guard 6.

Delaware 26, Drexel 12. Massachusetts State 14, Maine 13. Rutpers 25, Leihgh O. Garnish's try for the point blocked, but it did not matter. place in the National Hockey Light Blue boys a 34-6 lead.

Cor-: and Rossides went over again, nell made its first touchdown in! Cornell set the stage near the the second period. end of the third period for its A capacity crowd of 35,000 in fourth-quarter scoring rally. Choi- Monroe County League standings closed in a to the good in the Westchester Handicap, thereby staking a strong claim to the handicap championship of the year. Diehl went around his right end League laSt night by defeating the Detroit Red Wings, 3-L It was the Wings' first loss of the season. for 66 yards at the start of the last quarter before Seymour Kupper- Baker Field calculated it was a lel intercepted a pass Dy iMorK on Featuring a getaway card which Brooklyn College 24.

City College of Mexican standoff yesterday for the second consecutive smith caught him on NYU's 19. saw a close to capacity crowd Cornell's 46 and galloped down the sideline, seemingly on his way to isew York o. Johns Hopkins 26. Haverford 0. Fcranton 7.

Naw Pirhpa fi Two running plays gained a yard. 44,728 bet $4,330,471 giving promise Middle Creek Amphibious Base 14, Navy of a $450,000,000 total for the year Then Coffey, a versatile fellow, broke through the middle and a touchdown until he was run out on Columbia's 20. Cornell advanced the ball to the 11 as the third Toronto -HP) Led by the veteran Alex Shibicky and rookie Hal with the etxra-currlcular galloping: scored. A fumble kept Garnish still to come the Jacobs prize- from making a try for the extra season with the same teams East Rochester and Brighton involved. The Twelve Corners eleven subdued the previously unbeaten Pianotowners, 13-6 on the slippery Brighton greensward to cause the deadlock.

Both teams finished the rout for Columbia, but, with the opening of the fourth quarter as rain fell, the Red team from Ithaca found its scoring punch and in 8 minutes scored three touchdowns. Comeback Halted For a time it appeared Cornell might continue its scoring surge, but Columbia Center Frank Snia-dack intercepted a pass on Colum- point. Brown, the New York Rangers scored their first triumph of the National Hockey League campaign last night by defeating the Toronto rumor varnuy Howard 25, Deleware State 19. MIDWEST Indiana 46. Cornell College 6.

tre Dame 6. Navv 6. Great Lake 12. Illinois 6. Wwmsin 27.

Iowa 7. Mtrhltran 26. Minnesota n. Ohio State 16. Northwestern 14 Purdue 28, nttsbursrh r.

Marquette 32. Detroit 14. Mirhiean State 14 Missouri 7. ITarlham 20. Franklin 19.

It was dark and raining in the period ended. Laux Goes Over Then the Ithacans, displaying a liking for the rain, came to life. Clinton Laux, a substitute back, carried Cornell to a first down on latter stages and many of the 4,000 spectators preferred to go Maple Leafs, 4-1. Navy never really threatened to urorc except for Scott's run. Their circuit season with identical rec package picked up a $38,850 bankroll for yesterday's triumph.

This boosted his earnings for three season of zipping to $232,520, which comes under the head of a whole lot better-than-bad return on investment. Yesterday's betting total boosted New York wagering for the year to $421,146,832 for the 144-day regular season, compared to $410,230,402 for the 189 days of 1944'a campaign. best effort wm a brief splurge in ords winning three of four games. home. But Rochester kept on trying and was on NYU's 5 when the gun went off.

oniDicKy, wno returned to pro hockey this season after serving with the Canadian Army, scored a goal within three minutes of the Miami (O. 51, Indiana Central Normal In a non-league engagement, aack intercepted a pass on fh" second period that reached Notre Dame's 24. The figures told the 7. With a Columbia tackier hitched to his trousers, he drove across the goal line, and Paul Robeson added the extra point to 0. Cincinnati 39.

Baldwin Wallace 0. The Yellowjackets gained 279 Columbia's 30- West Kentucky State 19, Ohio Univer yards by rushing to NYU's 41 and yard line and Albion High rolled to its sixth straight triumph by pulverizing Fairport at Fairport. Brighton Holds Edge Coach Gordon Van Hooft's start of the game and then tallied another late in the second after Mel Hill had nullified his initial the Ftorv all too plainlv: Notre Dm! 17" vards by rushing to Navy's 60; Notre Dam 116 yard' make the score 34-13 in Columbia's finished their season in a manner which must make all the boys wish ended Cornell's sity 13. Hamline 43, North Dakota State 0 Iowa State 40. Kansas State 13.

Nebraska 27. Kansas 13. Musklnqum 68, Kenyon 0. favor. mighty rally.

they could start it all over again, effort with a first period Toronto nasspa to isavys do. Cornell Guard Jack Powers re The ball game ROCHKSTER NYU faiiorl tn win Coach; Brighton charges enjoyed a de- score. Illinois West Teachen 6, Illinois Eaat covered a Columbia fumble on the W. Wetnsteln Lions 29. A forward pass, a 5-yard rissey, niehl (sub for Oaralsh), Coffey; point after touchdown.

Garnish. NYU scorinR: Field fm, Capozznll. Substitutes NYU Merola, RirhmaB, Kaufman. fJalrano. 1-ecora.

Brescia, Jnvnns Cherlcn Verolini Hamburg Cancels was virtually all in Columbia's favor the first three pe Plata penalty and a line play were followed by a pass by Dekedbrun to Laux who caught it on the pay Teachers 6. Otterbein 14, Capital S. Ball State 16, Butler 2. Michigan Normal 6. Albion 0.

Wichita 40. Pittsburgh 19. Monmouth 19. Parsons 6. Iowa Westeyan 14, Carthage 0.

Ripton 33, Camp nrant ij, Klntlsch I Weinsteln, Flore, VfrKari, Walker, Gionts, riods and the LE Morrissey LT Fischer IX. Trabka Kennedv R1 I.ansdale RT-Ireland HE Kern V)R Toffey I.H Carnish RH Biirm-tt PB Chiimbley Rochester NYl' Rochester scoring: T.icno mcHo tVio stripe and stepped across. Robeson i Tlugh Devore's lads gained new cided edge in statistics yesterday, p-otiee and stature by their wide The winners gained 164 yards rush-dinlav of superiority. They np- ing to East Rochester's 40 and psrenflv did not take srvere Piled up eight first downs to three beatine and should be In for the losers tp shape for their hie one ainst The wet ball was hard to handle, A-mv Saturday in New teams being cautious in the The Irish entered yesterday's game passing game. Brighton tried only rne-point favorites The failure of without success while the heir dron kicker.

Stan Krivik. to'notowners attempted eight and MuillnKer Benedict. Kupprr-mith! Rochester: W'sEner. Metz. Caldwell, Kreeil.

liracKett. Inehl. Savitnkv, Rnthell. Melone Stabies. Samoio.

Malloy, Magill. Ander-Capozzoii son. I'riillips. Canter 6. 619 Officials: Refereee, John E.

McGrsth! mnct it added the extra point and now Final Race Card Hamburg: Final card of the fall harness racing program hpre was canceled last night because of rain. 7 Cornell trailed by 14 points. The third touchdown in the final quarter was fashioned from a kick blocked bv the rieht side of Cor Luther 8. Upper Iowa 0. Beloit College 26, Knox College 13.

Illinois Wesleyan 27, Arkansas State 6. Coe 27, Augustana (Illinois) 0. Simpson 25. Warburg 0. West Michigan State 26, Valparaiso 6.

Iowa State Teachers 58, South Dakota 0 3 umpire. James E. Coocan; linesman, lAO Jlor-1 We.nrott field Judce, Robert Jatnteson. ordinating beautifully as Rossides clicked off and Quarterback 3 0 Touchdowns, Mil ROBESON JR the touchdowns clicked for only one, get the extra point after Ruggerio's touchdown cost the gambling fra- State 7. Len Will made four of five place nell's line.

Columbia had been penalized 15 yards to its 3-yard Nebraska Wesleyan (Lincoln) 14. Hast ment tires for the extra points, ings College 7. Jamestown College 33. Ellendale Normal Operating from T-formation, Brighton used deceptive ground plays to pile up a 13-0 lead at halftime. After several punt exchanges, Brighton counted its first touchdown in the seventh minute of the first quarter.

Starting from Rossides scored from the 4, 14 and 3-yard marks in the first period and electrified the crowds with 62- 13. Macalester 26, Concordia (Mocrehead) 20 mark. Kusserow and Rossides ad- vanced the ball to the 8. Will's punt was blocked and it was Cor- nell's ball on the 18-inch line. Robeson went across in two thrusts and he missed the place kick try yard run back of Allen Dekdebrun' ternity heavily.

Irish Threaten Early The game was Tess than a minute old when Dancewicz, nthe first play from scrimmage, sailed a long pass to Skoglund that was good for 43 yards and put the ball on Navy's 25. Colella and Ruseerio plunged to a first on the 13 and Colella went through to the 10, hut there the Middies held and batted down for the extra point. CORNELL COLUMBIA their own 22, the Brighton footballers made it first down on the 46 before Marty Agnew broke away for a 52-yard run, being punt in the second quarter. He caught the ball on his 38, reversed the field and, aided by sharp blocks by Olson Thompson and Stan Smith, went to his fourth touchdown. But Rossides had to share the glory for this play with Cornell's Lit) Distasio lAdyko LT Welles Kara RT Uiilnn Venutolo FAR WEST Nev Mexico 12, Colorado 6.

Utah 33, Denver 21. Colorado A A 25, Greeley State 14. Washington State 7. California 7.. Washington 7, Oregon 0.

St. Mary's 26. Southern California 0. Nevada 7. Fresno State 4.

Oregon State 34, Idaho 0. Utah State 2, Idaho Marines 0. SOUTH Duke 14, Georgia Tech 6. Georgia 34, Chattanooga 7. Auburn 19, Florida 0.

Tulane 14, Mississippi 8tate 13. Virginia Military Institute 27. Vander- knocked out of bounds on the 2. Ll II hush c.relm Htrsn Snladack Brighton used one play to score. R(J utovia Holdanak Art Bates bolting over for the touchdown.

RK Oanparello Thompson Hlllartr Oinllor who fw rtiinlltM UB SwaSkl Will to, unhaann nnrtrftntrtVtPh A blocked kick paved the way for later prevented an interception of Brighton's second tally midway in bllt 13. the second quarter. When Billy William ft Mary 33, Maryland 14. Virginia 13, West Virginia 7. North Carolina State 6.

Virginia Tech 0. Wake Forest 53. Presbyterian O. Speca, East Rochester quarterback, attempted boot from his own 28, big Bob Searing broke through LH Chollet Rossides KB Heimth Olson Cornell 0 6 2028 Columbia 21 6 7 0 34 Cornell scoring: Touchdowns Chollet; Laux (sub or Chollet) Robeson. Points after touchdown: Robeson (2) placements.

Columbia scoring: Touchdowns Rossides (5). pnintM ftr touchdowns: Will C4) olace- one of Dekderun's passes. Chollet grabbed the ball from the fingers of Columbia's Jack Nork on Cornell's 40 and went 60 yards to a touchdown for Cornell's first score. Rossides' and Columbia's fifth and final touchdown came in the Virginia State College 6. West Virginia state uoiiege o.

and locked ihe hall. It bounced to two Dancewicz passes to take over the ball. The next time the Irish did not fail. Starting on the Navy 34, they umashed their way to a score on 13 running plays in which Ruggerio, Angsman and Colella alternated in vicious swipes at the Mid-die tackles and guards. Ruggerio finally bulled across, going down tinder three Navy tacklers a foot bevond the goal line.

Navy did not make a first down rmtil the second period, and at no time in the game ever really got its effense rolling. Its sustained effort was a 38-yard push in the closing ouarter which Tennessee 20, North Carolina 6. Alabama 60, Kentucky 19. Catawba 13. Eastern Kentucky 0.

Florida A. A M. 20, Tate 18. Camp Lee 27. First Army (Fort Bragg) 18 the 23 where Bates covered for Brighton.

Agnew traveled 8 yards off tackle for the score after three fumble by ments. third, the result of a running plays gained 15 yards. Bates hit the middle for the con version point. Losers Gain Tally Half of Near-Record 'Double9 Pair Disqualified; Payoff OK University of. Richmond 28, Virginia Oceana (Virginia NAS.

12. Lane College 47, Alabama A. St M. 0. Louisiana State 32.

Mississippi U. 13. SOUTHWEST Texas A. A M. 34, Arkansas 0.

Rice 13, Texas Tech 0. Texas Christian 13, Oklahoma 7. Texas 12, Southern Methodist 7. Baylor 19, Southwestern 0. After intermission, the Piano towners looked and acted like a reached just to midfleld.

The middies were not fumbling much this week, but their offense simply different team. They stymied the Brighton scoring and got their own offense going, tallying on the first play of the final quarter. Coach would not Jell. Clark Leads Duke CALEM, N. H.

(AP) One-half of the combination which won the second highest daily double in the history of American horse racing on Oct. 16 at Rockingham Park has At the end or the third period been disqualified but the holders of three winning tickets and earl: in the fourth, Dame smashed its way on 'yA i eround from its own 49 down tof5 to the 11 on the 1-foot (X TINE SHOES Q) Towne ''Seneca 795 To 14-6 Triumph Atlanta AJP) George Clark, Di ke's brilliant halfback, led the Eiue Devils to a 14-6 win over $8,614.40 apiece will keep their Navy's 11 before losing the ball marker, where 205-pound --Frank Sorge bucked over center for the touchdown. Speca's pass, intended for Frank Calabrese, failed to find Georgia recix nere yesterday in a by Martin Bush, Boston Navy Yard worker; Mr. and Mrs. Jean C.

Campapiano of Lawrence, and two men who declined to identify themselves. The Oct. 16 double returns were second only to a $10,772.40 payoff at Washington 'Park, Chicago, on its mark for the extra point. mul battle before a near capacity crowd of 30,000. The Devils capitalized on the The remainder of the game was cash.

This was disclosed yesterday by Charles B. Stickney, steward the track, who said that Detach, an 30-1 shot, had been disqualified for "running under the wrong ownership." came in behind Detach, was declared the winner. played between the 30-yard stripes versatile ability of the new Navy with neither team able to put to ensign, who was playing his last on Colella's fumble. That was shortly before Scott made his inter- New Haven Conquers Hershey Bears, 4-2 Hershey, Pa. UP) The New Haven Eagles started their climb out of the cellar position in the Eastern Division of the American Hckey Leagu last night by defeating the Hershey Bears, 4 to 2.

gether any kind of an offensive. game before being transferred, to Pane 4C Continued on Men! Here's a rugged individualist that will hold Its own anywhere for walking, working, sports and for the life of the shoe. Townes are famous for their freedom-loving natures, their all-around good looks, their easy-fitting lasts. And you'll like Seneca, this plain-toe-blucher in black or rich brown. Have an Eastwood expert fit you scientifically in a pair of Towne Senecas! score once in the second period and again 'in the third.

Lou Smith, vlcepresldent and general manager, said the betting Purdue Bags 6th was not affected by the ruling, in Hockey Results asmuch as Detach actually won the race. Aug. 14, 1939. Smith said that J. Parenzo of New York, owner of Detach, had registered the horse under the name of Mrs.

N. Pocorobo of New York but that the change was not discovered until L. F. Lanlgan, owner of Wayne registered a protest. Stickney said the disqualification of Detach was in accordance with state law "which requires that a horse must run under Its right However, he added, the owner of Wayne I was given the $1,300 NATIONAL LEAGUE New Tork 4, Toronto 1.

Montreal 3. Detroit 1. AMERICAN I.EAGIE New Haven 4, Hershey 2. Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 4. Indianapolis fi, fit.

Louis 2. EASTWOQ In Easy Fashion Lafayette, Ind. VP) Purdue's Boilermakers, thoroughly recovered from their suprise defeat by Northwestern last week, came up with a workman like performance yesterday as they plastered Pittsburgh's Panthers, 28 to 0. purse, 18 West Main 29 East Ave. Open 9:30 to Except Monday, Noon to 9 P.

M. ALTAIANS TO TLAY Alt mans will play the Culver football teHm at Cobbs Hill at 2:30 p. m. today. Altmans are nceking their fourth win in amateur ranks.

Practice is scheduled for 10 o'clock this morning. Detach had been paired with Mighty Tough, a 45-1 underdog, in Complete Shoe Store Plus Eastwood Fitting the "double." i Other Sports Page 20C The winning tickets were held luMiminiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiimimiiiMMiiiiimiiM.

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