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NAVY NIPS PENN IN FINAL SYRACUSE BOWS; ELIS BEAT CORNELL MINISI TAKES PASS FOR 14-7 MIDDIES' WIN ROCHESTER, N. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19 13 WANT ADS Section REAL ESTATE Sports Eye Viw Photo on 4C Philadelphia (UP) Tn a By ELLIOT CUSHING- dramatic finish which outdid anything Hollywood could Democrat and Chronicle Sports Editor EV YORK A day at the races: A cold, pneumonia rain that churns the track into a have offered, a fiprhtim? Navy eleven scored a touchdown in the enthusiasm final 24 seconds yesterday to defeat Pennsylvania, 14-7, before a sellout crowd of 73,000 at Franklin Field. deep-dish chocolate puddinjr doesn't dampen the of unit up! maniacs. You start the day -y And, in the sunset of a glorious with the daily douhle. Only a donhle tunv-liuclc for hut, say, a puy never is broke betting on winners finish to Navy Day, fate nominated Tony Mi nisi, a star last year with Pennsylvania, to be cast in the role of hero in beating his ex-teammates.

Scooting into the end zone with a pass from the 23-yard line tossed by Robert (Hunchy) heavier than at a nylon sale in Maey's Base- I Hoernschmeyer, Minisi scored the nient. You overhear a character say, "That's all the Black Market mattress money." Those guys are so loaded they've either got to hide it or feed it to the mutuel machines. Just nail another winner. Three in a row. That's more winners than some people ratch in a life time.

You stop to chat with Bill Helis. the Golden Greek, and eret a cor 1 JWks touchdown which broke a 7-all tie and assured Navy of preserving its perfect record. It was irony such as seldom had been seen on gridiron. Miniai was Penn's leading ground gainer last year and though a good player with Navy, he had not been a standout ELLIOT CVSHIXG because of the preponderance of stars in the Middies' lineup. But yesterday he was all of that and more, too.

After his touchdown, Jack Cur- rence booted the extra point, but that deed was strictly anti -climactic. Climaxes Navy Rally The tally which knocked Penn out of the undefeated class cli maxed a final period drive which saw Navy score two touchdowns after trailing 7-0 for nearly three- Don Hanswirth (hidden, hand on jersey) and Marty Agnew (52) of Brighton try vainly to stop him. Others identified are Brighton's Paul Barker (55) and Fairport's Neal Seaman (49). Schrader 's subsequent plunga for extra point earned Fairport 7-to-6 decision over Brighton. Head Linesman Hugh Marks watches Fairport High's Gordon Schrader (with ball) notch first-period touchdown on 5-yard off-tackle plunge as fourths of the game.

Continued on Vagi) 2C Trips E. Rochester Gains Tod: Dartmouth Syracuse, EARLY YALE DRIVES SINK BIG RED, 18-7 8 to 0 Fairport Team Also Wins Syracuse (UP) Co-Capt. Meryl Frost, a "jack-in-the-box back," who popped up to make trouble at the most opportune times, led Dartmouth to its first fooball victory of the season yesterday, an 8-to-0 triumph over Syracuse which By PAUL N0CHELSKI East Rochester pained undisputed possession of the top rung in the Monroe County Football T4eague yesterdaj', crushing a weakened Webster team at East Rochester, 26-0, as Fairport tumbled Brighton from the unbeaten ranks in an tip- inches short of the goal line. Brighton threw away three scoring chances, one In each of the last three periods. The losers had an edge In first downs, piling up 13 to the winner' five.

Summaries: evened the all-time series between Game Statistics set at Fairport, 7-6. 1 The victory for Coach Sam dial invitation to visit his mammoth breeding farm in nearby Jersey. "See if you can pick me some winners," the multi-million-rtire oil man asks of Jimmy Mara, the popular Rochester bandicappcr. "You like my horse, eh?" Nelis asks. "I don't know about that bad track out there." "He's all richt," Mara reassures him.

"He's pot the fpeed in that mud." "Seein' you say so, I'll bet a couple thousand on him," ha-ha's Helis, who seldom wagers over a $10 bill on any of his horses. The fahulnii Grek, who comes to thin country penniless 35 years ago and now has a daily Income estimated between $30,000 and $10,000, has invested over $2,000,000 in the raxing business in four years. His pride and joy Is- Tericles, the black beauty which he pay for as a Terlcles never goes to the races and probably doesn't ever get there. He is 4 years old Jan 1, develops a cracked hoof as a 2-year-old. "He's grown a new foot now," Helis says.

"It would do you good just to see him. He's a magnificent colt." Friends confide that Helis Is so attached to the horse that he doesn't want his trainers to start him for fear that something might happen to him. He has 208 horses now and says he can call every one of them by name. Tom Meaney, the genial PM sports columnist, stops by the racing commission box to say hello. Prof.

Mara introduces him to Pat Provenzano, the Batavia Downs trotting maestro. "Proven zano," repeats Tom thoughtfully. "Did you ever play hasketball for Cathedral High in Rochester? Well, I managed the St. John's team you ran wild against. Sure, it was Eddie Dooley, who later went on to football fame at Dartmouth, that you gave such trouble." "Just a lucky night," Pat admits blushingly.

"I guess anything I kicked fell through the hoops. You know how those things happen. Four in a row. The guy at the payoff window is calling me by my first name now. But I don't see him again all day.

The fabulous Speed Boys have a nag going In the next race and, as the horses parade postward, they gather in a box directly behind you. The Speed Hoys run their horses In the name of Jules Fink, who Is conspicuous by his absence. The race track grapevine has It on the highest authority that Mr. Fink Is on the temporary inactive list, after twice being highjacked by gunmen. They are supposed to have clipped him for ftO (i's.

The man actually walks around with that kind of moola In his kick, for its nothing for the Speed Boys to win a quarter of a million In a day. Three years ago, I hey are a quartet of hustling young gamblers around Clnrnnnati. Thry make some solid race track connections and parlay a $100 hill into a half million dollar racing stable. Today they own approximately 25 very useful thoroughbreds. They wear oot suits and sport shirts, dangle blond dollies, on arms and look like characters right out of the stage play.

"Three Men on a Horse." The Speed TSoys are getting their humps of late or so the grapevine insists. Their box seethes with action at post time. Allison Peters, the horse which they are starting, drops to 4-5 in the betting. "They must have bet 50 G's on this thing," one courier estimates on arriving from the paddock. Allison Peters win it, as the boys in the Turf and Field Club say, all by himself, and the Speed Boys smile and walk briskly out of their box, with a hundred or so wide-eyed enthusiasts trailing after them.

East Rochester's touchdowns in the last period. After the Piano I FAIRPORT BRIGHTON Brody's Pianotowners was their Football Scores LE Clal.relU Haiker the teams. About 10,000 fans saw the stirring contest in Archbold Stadium. Dartmouth took a 2-to-0 margin in the middle of the second period, when Atherton Phleger, a star I.T- WenKel third straight, while Brighton's Li Cliesbro Rrinnc loss was the first in three games. CORNELL YALE First downs 10 16 Yds.

gained rushing (net) 113 195 Forward pass attempts lrt Forward passes 6 10 Yds. by forward passing 100 90 Forward passes intercepted by 2 Yds gain, runback of int. pass 8 Punting from scrimmage 31 29 Total all kicks returned. 134 6 OnDonents fumbles recovered. 2 3 East Rochester and Brighton will towners gained the ball on an exchange of punts, Vincent flipped a short pass to Calabrese in the flat.

Calabrese gathered in the ball on his own 48 and galloped the remaining distance aided i.aiunn Havel! Fesclnl R. McCarthy HT Staff tSteuoer KK Crabb DeVolJ QB Jordan Miller guard, blocked Roger Robinson's clash Saturday at Brighton in a vital duel. A tie or a triumph will HB Iiancy Bate HB Seaman Hauswerthi lards lost by penalties 10 by fine blocking. Vincent covered jKB Schrauer Agnew end-zone kick for a safety. Dartmouth, after repelling the only serious Syracuse threat in the third period, clinched the decision clinch the county diadem for East Rochester while a setback will deadlock both teams for the circuit lead.

R1 fnr. final T-iot Ttcwi Brighton 0 ester tally after intercepting a New Haven, Conn. Yale de loucimowne. Falrriort schrader; BrlRhnin, Marker; point after touchdown. with a touchdown by Frost in the Srhradrr (pliitiBe).

last three minutes. feated Cornell, 18 to 7, before about 30,000 in the Bowl yesterday afternoon, scoring two Itefere, Kr.lie; umpire, Oilmore; head Itnrmiin. MaiWa, tun of quarter, 13 mln. Huhetltiitlone, Fairport Boa, VDltt Snyder, Beam: Brighton Wilaon. Slona.

The visitors piled up a wide statistical margin on the gooey Troat, J. McCarthy, Corbatt, Cleary. All East Rochester's scoring was packed in the lost three periods. Moe Vincent's 82-yard runback of an intercepted pass in the fourth quarter climaxing a four-touchdown splurge by the Pianotowners. Coach Brody'a club outplayed Webster, riddled through the loss of three regulars Deke Beh, Jay Ver-crouse and John Kleinhammer and a number of subs through in every department.

It touchdowns in the first half, defending valiantly through nearly turf, with ftyrncuse's best wcipon being the forward pass, through which it gained 125 yards by com KAST ROCHESTER l.K "alanre LT McLaughlin Hurna Vandenbush WEBSTER B. Hf-gednm Ao Smita Rouer the whole of the second and rush pleting 10 of 15 attempts. Dart EAST Navy 14, Penn 7. Army 48, Duke 13. Princeton 14.

Rutger 6. Yale 18, Cornell 7. Harvard 20, Coast Guard Academy 0. Holy Cross 21, Colgate 0. Kings Point 33, Boston College 20.

Columbia 27, Brown 8. Temple 8. Pittsburgh 0. Buckncll 2. Lafayett 2.

Dartmouth 8. Syracuse 0. New York University 13. Brooklyn 6. Massachusetts State 6.

Maine Unlver. 0. Haverford 27, Penn Military 0. Johns Hopkins 8, Delaware 0. Bquantura Navy 21, Boston U.

3. MIDUUST Notre Dame 56. Iowa 0. Ohio State 2i. Minnesota 7.

Marquette 13. Michigan Ptatp 13 (tie). Great Lakes 39, Western Michigan 0. Capital .14, Heidelberg 13. Indiana 7, Tulsa 2 Knox 19.

Augustana 0. Illinois Wesleyan 44, North Cent Col. 7. Valparlso 7. Eastern Kentucky Tchr 6.

Michigan 19, Illinois 0. North Dakota State 26, North Dakota 7. Kansas 13, Wichita 0. Oklahoma 41, Kansas 13. Missouri 19.

Nebraska 0 Ball State 40, Earlham Wayne University 7, Albion 8. Ft. Ola' 21. St. John's University 8.

South Dakota State 25, Hamline 0. Wittenberg 46, Kenyon 0. Southern University 20, Langston Parsons 7, Carthage 6. Dakota Wesleyan 20, South Dakota 0. Michigan Normal 8.

Hillsdale 0. ing over a third score hy going 50 Connora J. Mantn 1ST Slocum Nam yards in the closing minutes of the mouth made only one pass interception, and completed only one pass, yet those two plays set up the decisive touchdown. game. scored once in the second and once in the third period and twice in the Cornell, Impotent, Jittery and pass.

Webster penetrated to the 3 In the second period after Gary Heg-edorn's 57-yard run, but its attack Fputtered and East Rochester took over on downs to end Webster's only threat of the gme. lister Slocum and Frank Van-debush were outstanding on the line for the winners, while Jim Martin and Chilly Cha.se were best for the losers. Schrader Fairport Hero Gordon Schrader was the hero for Fairport, scoring a touchdowr. in the first period on a 5-yard off-tackle jaunt after a march from the Brighton 44 and then aaded the extra point when he hit over center successfully. The Fairport-ers held the 7-0 margin until late in the fourth quarter when Jack of Brighton fired an aerial from midfield to Paul Barker.

The Brighton end caught the ball on the 20 and ran over for a touchdown. Frost Sparks Attack Dartmouth made 15 first downs butter-fingered In the first half, final stanza. Speca Opens Scoring to 9 for Syracuse in scoring its third win in the series. Syracuse dominated tne second until near the end. The Big Red took the second half kickoff 80 yeards to score and was stopped on Yale's had won three, with one game FuRley Speca Bcharcd 1 1 Vincent Cha HB Pullano Jtarrla KB Sorse Mack East Rochester 0 6 13 2S Wehnter 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowni, Speca, OalabreFe 2.

Vincent; point after touchdown, pullane (pa. Referee. R. Clauaer; umpire. Campbell hearillnesman, Uyzetta; Urns of 12 min.

Substitutions. E. Rochester Muncrirf, D'Martino. Redanty, Ashton, Mlcoluecl, Arielly, Dorazio. Amnden.

Dlanettl. farnt, Santuccl. Lawre, Conetantini: Webster C. Martin. 'J.

Tlecdorn. Warren, Kranco, Innla, O'Hell, Stroop. tied. The winners scored their first touchdown midway in the second chapter when Billy Speca ran across on a left end sweep from the 15 after East Rochester moved Frost engineered a deceptive at 2-yard line at the turn of the third and fourth periods, tack from Dartmouths winged as Coach Tuss McLaughrys eleven A little later an almost certain from its own 40 on straight power showed real class for its first another score in the third when touchdown pess was dropped on triumph after three losses. It was the Yale five and altogether Cornell plays.

The Pianotowners rolled to Southern Illinois Normal 13, Western the fourth defeat for Syracuse Speca threw a pass to End Frank was a hit unlucky not to have more points to show for the afternoon's against one win. Illinois Teachers 6. Camp (Illinois) Warriors 15, U.S. Dis tjaiaDrese, wno toon the ball on 3 2 East Rochester Brighton After being halted on the 2a-yard ciplinary Barracks KJranvillet 0. Harlev Miller had a'chance to knot the 11 and raced into the end r.

Pc. 0 1 O0f 1 2 2 .333 .000 zone unmolested. the contest but his plunge into the line for the extra point failed 0 Two spectacular runs provided line on its opening march, and losing the ball on the one-yard line on its second thrust, Dartmouth scored in the second period when miHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiMiiiimiiiii nu ni iiii i in i i uu in i 1 1111 nuini i umh 1 1 nil 11 1 i in i i 1 11 uui euj uu 1 1 1 1 1 iiin tin iiiinu i ni uiii i iiiiiiu ij uiinuniiiiui Lor as College 39, Wheaton 7. Central Normal 12. Franklin 8.

Ripon 33, Lawrence 7. Cincinnati 16, Kentucky 7 SOITH Alabama 2S, Georgia 14. Arkansas 19, Mississippi 0. West Virginia 13, Maryland 13 (tie). Virginia 31, Virginia Poly Institute 13.

Georgia Tech 20. Auburn 7. Tennessee 33, Vlllanova 2. Phleger broke through to block Robinson's kick. The ball bounced endeavor.

Yale's scorers were Halfback Bill Penn on a buck in the first period; Paul Walker, right end and captain, on a pass from Quarterback Art Dakos in the second, and Mar-lin Gher on a lateral from Dakos at the end. All were from close up, ending drives covering 40, 58 and 50 yards. Quarterback Allan Dek-debrun scored for Cornell from Ave yards out anrt Paul Robeson kicked out of the end zone for an auto matic safety and a two-point Dart Jacksonville NAS 35, Fort Pierce Navy mouth lead. 7. Syracuse made its only real scor Florida A 25.

Knoxville o. Tennessee State 21, Wllberforce 0. High Point 13. Appalachian State 12. Delaware State 14.

Hampton Institute 0 ing threat in the third period, when Robinson's passes and runs by Ed the extra point. Three different Little Creek Army Base 21, Camp Lee 7. We hurry off to the paddock with Frankie Hastings, who used to ride around the Canadian circuit in the 20 s. Frankie has a horse, Elenco, in the next race, and he is taking us right into the feed box! Do you ever stand outside the saddling paddock, watching trainers buzz into the jockey's ear before a race It always intrigues us because we figure the6e people know what is going to happen before the race is run. Know what Frankie says to Ted Atkinson, New York's leading jockey, when he comes out to stall No.

7 "Just get him away, Ted, and keep right on going." Teddy nods approvingly, hoists his slight l(fo-pound frame on Blenco's back and Is off to the races. "Is that all you tell the jockey we cross-examine Hastings. "Certainly." he promptly replies. "They ride the way they want anyhow. Few kids follow your instructions, unless it is a rich take race.

So why try to confuse them with a lot of useless information." Frankie is high on Blenco. He is down, as th boys say, for his case dollar. On his say-so, all his friends plunge heavily on his critter. Blenco proudly parades postward the 2-1 favorite. Atkinson breaks him smartly, takes the lead at the halfway mark and is splashing along two lengths in front when he stops as though he runs into a dead-end street.

He finishes absolutely last. "What happened we ask Frankie, who is looking like a perfect case for a blood transfusion. "I guess the bum just ran out of gas," he sighs, and begins fingering his program for a winner in the next race. Yale men missed the three Eli conversion tries. Kxciting Contest It was the missinp of the first two points which made this one of Florida Normal 2S, Bethune uooKmsn e.

Florida 45, Southwestern Jjotilsiana 0. Clark 13, Alabama State Tchrs. 7. Fort Bennin 21, Fort McClellan 8, Louisiana State 39. Vanderbilt 7S KOl'TMWKST Tulane IS, Southern Methodist 7.

Rice 7, Texas 6. Texaa A 19, Baylor 13. Oklahoma A 25, TCU 12. Texas Tech 12. West State FAKWEST Denver 41, Utah State 6.

Utah 28. Colorado A 0. Washington 13, Southern California 7. California 19. Nevada 8.

WmhlniMnn Rtate 21. Idaho 0. the season's most exciting games. But for Yale's final drive to a touchdown, which began with only three minutes remaining. It would have been possible to say that the Elis were rather fortunate to win.

For, after a spirited first half Dolan and John Piro carried to first down on the 10-yard line. Two plays reached the Dartmouth three, but a fumble by Piro lost six, and when a fourth-down pass failed Dartmouth got out of danger. Holt Intercept Tas Jim Holt intercepted a desperation pass by Robinson and ran it back to the Syracuse 35 late in the fourth period. On the third play. Frost passed to Rolund Becker, who was downed on the one-yard line, and Frost went over on a quarterback sneak for the game's only touchdown.

Frost missed the point, but after Syracuse passes failed Dartmouth froze the ball through the last two minutes. Score: DARTMOUTH SYRACURF. l.K Rusch Sullivan LT Phleger Rosensburger Lf3 Biggie Alger Alexander Bouchard R1 McKlnnon Tsarnas RT Harvey Young Farragut Naval Center 21, Montana IS. which they dominated to such an extent Cornell was all but helpless, they had to put on a goal line FRIDAY KCORF.S By A xsorlatrd Prss V. C.

L. A. 12, Oregon 0. North Carolina State 20, William stand to stop one score and then and saw John Saylor drop Dekdebrun's (leal GxzmandJtlp. Built- CRADLE HEEL long pass while standing all alone Mary 8.

Miami (Fla.) 27, Miami (Ohio) 13. Detroit 19, Drake 14. St. Louis 19. Olsrthe N.

A. S. 13. on Yale's five-yard line. The six Leafs, Bruins Play 1-1 Tie Southwest Missouri College 18, Kolla Mines 7.

points here lost would have turned Yale's lead into a one point deficit and time would have been running out on them. Atlantic City N. A. 8. 24, Lock Haven State Teachers 8.

Baldwin-Wallace 57, Wooster 8. Presbvterian 34. Camp Mackall 20. As it was, however, It was Cor TREDS Wahpeton Science 13, Jamestown (ND) College 8. Ellendale Norman 6, Aberdeen Teaichers nell one had to feel sorry for.

Yale had the defense to protect its lead and it knew what to do when the time came. 0. West Chester Teachere 7. Drexel 0. Oak Ridge 12.

Tennessee Poly 8. Tuskegee 19. Morehouse 0. Allen Academy 8, John Tsrleton Col let! 8. There are not many footba.l RE Ooulrt Acocella QR Frost Murphy IH Alhrecht Robinson FH Holt Ferri FB Swanson Tiro Dartmouth 0 2 ft Syracuse 0 00 Touchdown.

Frost; safety, rhlegcr (blocked kick). Substitutes: Dartmouth Ends, Falkin, Aberle; tackle. Boyd; center, Nell; backs, O'Brien. Howard, Tire, Fromson. Sullivan, Montreal, Cleveland And Her'shey Bag Hockey Wins Toronto IN'S The Toronto Maple Leafa and the Boston ISruina played to a 1-1 tie last night In their opening: game of the National Hockey League.

Bill Shill of the Bruins scored In the second period, but Bob Davidson of the Leafs evened matters with a third period goal. A games in which tne advantage swings so completely from one Papke Team Gets Elks Club Bouts JJEADED by Trainer Johnny Papke, a four-man team from Cleveland will invade town a week from tomorrow night to appear in headline bouts of the Klka Club's amateur fight program. With Papka will be Jimmy Meddock, a 140-pounder; George Grivas, welterweight; Mike La-Quatra, Junior lightweight, just back from army service; and Leroy Wheeler, heavyweight. Morgan (Md.) College 2ft. Lincoln U.

0. side to the other as was the case Murray Ky.) Teachers 61, Kirkvllle X4i in this one. Cornell was practically (Mo.) Teachere 7. Craftsmanship, in shoes, as in anything else is easily discernible. The carefully built-in quality, the selected leathers, the smooth lines of good lasts all are outstanding in Cradle Heel Treds.

And their built-in construction gives the ultimate in day-long comfort. Let Eastwood give you a careful fit in Cradle Heels, the shoe you've been looking fori beginning the season anew today, with many new players in the line Bfcker. Syracuse Knds, Muesslg, Mller. Morris; tackles. GrosHman, Hustls; guards, Barradas, Chrlstman: centers.

Fropls, Carroll: backs. Abdo, Dolan, Cohen. Referee, Paul Swaefleld, Brown: umpire, Herbert Benzont, Colgate: field Judge, up, and Yale also had untrledj Coast Fighter Dies After Kayo in Ring men in the field. crowa or saw tne game. i Krrors by Cornell Cornell's new men, principally George Forbes.

Niagara; Linesman, James A Dinger, Buffalo. Robeson and Hillary Chollet, hair- All One Price $11.50 Great Lakes Blasts back just arirved from New Orleans, made many mistakes in the early stages. The piny was domi night when Hershey Bears defeated them, 2-1. The three goals were made in the last period. More than 8.000 saw the game.

West Michigan, 39-0 Montreal (INS) The Montreal Caiadiens easily defeated the Chicago Elackhawks, 8 to 4, In a National Hockey league game last nijfht. Toe Blake, who scored two goals and figured In a third, was the star for the victors. Don Grosso and Max Eentley led the Hawk attack. Kalamazoo, Mich. CP) The Great Lakes Bluejackets punched Oakland, Calif.

JP Booker T. Washington, 16614-pound Negro fighter from San Francisco who was knocked out in a fight here Wednesday night, died yesterday in Highland Hospital without regaining consciousness. Washington, who was 24, was felled in the fifth round of a six-round semifinal bout by a terrific left hook from his opponent, Silent Escobar, 170, Berkeley. At the hospital it was found be suffered nated by Yale line, which brought repeated confusion to the Big Rod attack. Cornell was able to make hardly a single real offensive ges 18 West Main 29 EAST AVE.

Open 9:30 to 5:30 over four touchdowns in the second period -yesterday to chalk up ture aside from Dekdebrun's Cleveland UP) The defending champion Cleveland Barons gained their first American Hockey League victory of the season tonight, edging the Providence Reds, a 39 to 0 grid triumph over West ern Michigan's Broncos. passes and these were being Except Monday, Noon to 9 P. Complett Shoe Store Plus Eastwood Fitting by Chollet and Frank Aschenbrenner and Bill dropped regularly Robeson and tha Cornell ends. Chandler each scored two touch Hershey, Pa. The winning streak of Pittsburgh Hornets' hockey team was snapped last 4-3, before a sellout crowd of 10,862 lmiimiiimiiiwmiuiimiiiiiiiiiM downs to spark the Bluejackets.

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