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Valiant Yale Line Repulses Cornell, Achieves 6-6 Deadlock Hy PAI I'INCKNEY Drmmrnt and C.hrotui lc Staff titer CCIIOELLKOPF HELD, Ithaca Fierce-charRing, bellig-rrcnt Yale forwards rescued a stapjroYing Bulldog yesterday afternoo'i in the waning of tin most nervous natch of football this ancient Crescent will see in a long time. The valorous Old Blue, line, drum-majoring a gridiron i.rray which was rated as the best unveiled by the New Jiavt mtcs in more than a decade, twice repulsed a surprising Cornell foe on the 1-yard line and prevented the perpetration of one of the season's major upheavals. Still, the Cayugans delighted the major yhure of a homecoming assemblage of 27,000 by limiting their favored Ivy League opponents to a G-G draw. Youthful Howie OdelPs charges were impressive, to be sure, especially up front. But the Cornellians, judging by their performance, were not impressed.

The Eli, banking heavily on a homegrown hero Freshman Fullback Levi Jackson enjoyed a pleasant and profitable afternoon, statistically speaking, and time and again left the largest Ithaca turnout of the season gasping as a result of their crushing behind the whirring, sizzling Jackson, first Negro ever to play for Yale. Ed McKeever, however, conceived a stone wall temporarily, that is lor the visiting Jackson. A tight defense, with backers-up bracing the vulnerable guards, did as well as could be expected in partially checking the line plunges and wide end sweeps tf the lithe Levi. However, he was even in the opinion of the most rabid Big lied rooter the No. 1 back on the field yesterday.

The 188. pound, 5-foot 10-inch ex-serviceman, racing through and around the Cornell line as if he had been catapulted from cannon, gave the Old Blue in the crowd an opportunity to cheer when he scored on an 11-yard dash in the second quarter. But that was not all. The 20-year-old New Haven athlete, a recent graduate of llillhouse High School, where he was coached by Reggie Root, native LeRoyan who is chiefly responsible for the staunch Yale line, not only carried the ball with consummate authority but punted, passed and blocked with almost equal efficiency. No question, Root, current line coach for the Old Blues, has sent to his Alma Mater a back vh gives promise to overshadow even the Clint Franks and the Albie Booths.

Following Jackson's 11-yard touchdown dash in the second period 15 minutes of play dominated by the Odell-men after they had displayed a weak pass defense in the opening quarter Billy Booe, MS-potiiid substitute back and place kicker, saw his boot sail wide of its mark. oiilliiut-il nil I'll go Michigan .141 N. Car'lina 21 Pennsylv'a40 Texas 20 Trinity 21 Brown 20 Northw'n 14 Navy 14 Virginia 0 Arkansas 0 Hobart 14 Dartm'uth 13 Story on Page 2.C Story on Pope 2C Story on Page 4C Story on Page 2C Story on Page 4C Story on Page 4C. BLANCHARD'S FOUR SCORES BLASTJLIONS yy (T SQTY CD Cadets Pulverize Columbia by 48 to 14 Rugged Line Checks UR; SPORTS (flircmidt WANT ADS Brmofnit Aerials Pave Way to Tally SECTION KOCJIESTEK. N.

SUNDAY. OOTOHKK L'0. SECTION I' rtutr vtt Putr 4C. Ey STEVE SNIDER Wot Point It was I-Ylix tlW) P.lanchaiii's turn administer llie old Army uu-nt vestenlnv mid By FRANK LILLICH A single fJ.H-yard sustained drive in tht second quarter, hacked up by superlative play of its hefty forward w.ill, cii-ahled New York llni versify to topple Rochester yesterday, (i to Nordmark Sparkles in Raider Win highly touted Columbia four touchdown, incliuliriK a i2 ysnl kickoff return, as the thundrt ing Cadets rolled un their consecutive football victory, 4 to H. jO, before chilled fans the season largest luver Campus I crowd.

i Ju aveniirtf a 19-3 loss suffered at ihc hands of the 'Varsitv last vear. the Violets showed a powerful ground t- 2 flrst of Army's jack, sparked by Fred 81-pound Negro halfback, drives, Blanch-: i Mill. W.r.d.ng up the ffven touchdown (fori blistered Lou LiUe's previous- touchdown, lint, in the face of the stubborn defense Ihrowu AMII'TON versity's tricky ran roughshod over Kings l'oint eleven -Colgate Unl-Ki-d Raiders an outclassed yesterday to in the first five minutes, crashed; up by the Kivcrtneu outweighed line, it look a pair ot siz ver for two more in the second able aerial rains to set. up Hie lone tally. nod and climaxed his d.izzlingl Kor Rochester, which had been i score a 47-7 victory before 5,000 fans at Colgate Athletie Field.

Rig gun In the Raider assault capacny made a sllgnt lavorite in pre-game forenanee tn-Iore a Game Statistics i crowd of racing 92 yards was Klvinir (A!) Nordmark. 2IS- with a id tt i down the middle 1 in '( 1 JS. I rJL l'lrt diiwn Nrl )riti, rlllilns Nrl yliriN, foriirili l-'ri nrln nOrmt'l I iirwMnU rtiiiiplf-f I'urwnrtlii Intrrrriilrd piiiind fullback front Mart ford. who personally accounted for three of Colgate's seven touchdowns. It was (he Raiders' first win in three starts.

The U. S. Marine Academy 4'ame to life In the second calculation, the loss was especially hitter becaime the Rivermen failed to capitalize on a pair of fumble lecoveiies deep Inside New York tenitoiy In the opining period. The Varsity's defense was ao effective that the Vfolets failed to penetrate Rochester territory until the second quarter. The (lot ham-It es' first excursion Into ecoring position, following a fumble re k4t- ft Kim h-rlT JIH 21 III 4 II II 4S 4 ii 4 a-4V 4 (olunilmi Columbia, vic'ory over Rutgers.

Nivv and Yale. wan fir overmatched and f.Hled to score until in the third period when the Csdi-l? wete out In front, r.4 to 0, and presented a defense compiled fhiefiy of reserves. Armv ftatted the parade by I I UH AA 1 I A ft 41 4.1 4 ft S. nrilK lnlrrcrtliinii rrliirni-il. I'llnt period with five successive first i frtiiti itrrlm.

i nil ttlrkn ri-liirtiril CtinlliiK nr Tolul yMfiln, VICTORY FOR THE VIOLET resulted from this play at I ter, 6-0. Arrow indicates ball. Warren (81) and River Campus Stadium yesterday as NYU's Dave Millman Whitey Whitler (82), backcrs-up, were too laU to stop scor- covery on me Lilt was iiaueu on the I limlilrv Own fiiiiiMi- wiiveri-il lrnnlllp lrl luhl, pi-nHlllr ii (14) bulled over from 1-foot lino for tally which beat Roch- 1 ing; thrust. UR was unable to stop G8 yard. 2d-period march.

tuTirig a Colnmt'ia fumble Into i'i fu-t seven s'x hHrd and hm aide-kick, (llenn drove -44 yards with ncorinK from the 6. tJuard then Yaremko plunged to the 1-foot line. Millman went over downs, hut was tillable to score as lime ran out. In the next period, however, Ihe Mariners again drove deep into Colgate territory and scored on a short pass from Jack McCraue to Kd Mlchalski, who leaped across the goal line. llrst six pointer came in the first period when lie lilt the right side of the line and bulled his way for 20 yards.

IVle Matisi, who subs for JSordmai Ii, went Results of College Football Games guard for the touchdown on the added the firt of hU ir fourthrdown play. Tom Capozzoli's placement was wide of the uprights. Following that touchdown, the 4'lnrinnatl It. Ohio V. Dayton 20, Tolrdo 13 HOI Til Duke 41.

Richmond WaslniiKlun 2il. Bt the 12, hut a maKnificrnt 6-yard punt hy Ulfj Whltry Whitler moments later was nullified the winners launched their scoring drive. IJiienien Outstaiidlnt; Cnpt. Hob ltoe, 1M11 Caldwell, flay Itapp and Warren Fischer were defensive standouts for the Rivermen, while the NYU line was spui ked hy the play of hall-hawking Itv Mondsehein, who covered two Varsity fumhles, Capt. Ray Verolini and Tackles Hank Maj-liner and Dante flionta.

Fullback Mike Yurentko, a 60-minute player for the Violet, also turned In a terrific defensive performance. In the face of the driving play Wayne Univer- varsity iook to me air in tne two: ttironKIi the renter of Ihe Hue from minutes remaining in the first ivar, for Colgate's nee- ait li North farollna State 14. Wake Form out joe iNovotny intercepted a. touchdown Tennesaee 12. Alabama 0.

t.x i nv tMon. At the ft irt of the second period. 3 ifif hard's 2S yard dash to the line, from which he later ror.d, 1-d a T.l yard march, and 1 'in via followed a fef mmncnts laTr with a f.r.-yard touchdown jaunt on a quck-opi-ninsr play, lore Ulanhard: Near the end of the half. Pavls up another touchdown by "7 yards to Columbia's 8' after fumhiinV a fourth-down pass Divid- VliKinla Military lnatllute 25, KANT Nw York U. Korhratrr 0.

Yal ft, Curiirll (tin. North Carolina 21, Navy 14. St. Mary'i 33, Fonlhitm 2. PlttsburKh 7, Marqurtt Army 48, Columbia 14.

RutKem JV 2S. Princeton JV 7. Hiilen 2, Nortltea.itrrn 0. Penn Virion o. Union 27, Renrm-laer 7.

Howiloin 2. Wiilinma 0 Harvard tltf, CuHHt (iumd 0. Hmknell 21. BufTalo II. MlrhlKan HIRI 1, Penn Slate 18.

Jtrown Iinrimnuth 13. Trinity 21. Hobart 14. t'olKitle 47. Klnita point 7.

Princeton 14. Jtulcerii 7. Urooklyn ColleKe 2a. WaKner 19. HvracniHi 21, Holy Croj llofKlra 21.

Trenton Trai-li-r (I Kranklln Mamhiill 411, CCNY 0. Mrra-nlnn AlliriRht 1U IUexel 33. llHVerronl 2ll. Lafayette 7. Waahinctun Hprlniiflelil 1 4.

New llaiiiihir Vermont Norwich a Kiel Dlrklnaon 27, Hiieiiurhitnna 0. by Jack Welter on the NYU 3ti. just before the gun, to wreck the Rlveimcn's first half Hopes. Rochester' best drive of the day followed the second half kickoff, which Warren Zimmer took on the 20 and returned to the Varsity 42 with a neat bit of running. Line Magill picked up three yards und.

then lloesteiey broke through, shook off the ktst NYU defender HOLY CROSS TRIPPED BY 21-12 MARGIN Worcester, Mass. (UP) Syracuse, talcing to lie air with reckless abandon, roared from behind yesterday to defeat an out-lucked but never outfought Holy Ci-oms eleven, 21 to 12. before fan at Fitton Field. TrailinR by 12 points, the Orangemen nt rui twice with patue 'n Ihe Hceond period, then blocked an end zone punt In the third period to paiti their victoiy. The Syracuse passes were of the variety.

With fourth down on the Holy Crona 25, Walt to up front, the hacks had little chance f.f,M -hilp attempting NordinaiU added his second and third touchdowns in the third canto, going over from the 4-yard line and then from the Kings Point 17. The Haiders, Using a flock of substitutes, remained In high gear throughout the fourth period as they ion! limed for three more counters, dim Smith started the ball rolling by Intercepting a pass tossed by McCraue and running 73 yards for a touchdown. Ken Wheeler, sub for Howard Italrd, put I lie finishing touches to Hie Colgate scoring scramble by accounting for for spectacular runs. Iiii oem or these came aft Howie Hocstcrty, subiHitute Varsity fullback, broke away for 22 yards in the third period before he was hauled down fioni behind. New Rrltaln 20.

Montilair 12. Alfred 3K. Clarkaon Tei 7. llartwtck 13. Panicr tl.

MIDU K.ST Iowa 12. Indiana (1. lllliiola 27, Wisconsin 21. Northweatern ii. MlclilKan 14 (lie).

Purdue 14, Ohio Slate 14 (tie). Miami 2. Xavier (Ohloi 6. Minneaota 40, Wyoming 0. Hamline 12, Dakota Weatryen T.

Ashland 13, WiltenhFra; 7. HelilellierK 40, Capital e. Oklahoma 2, Knnaaa st.ite 7. Mlwnurl Iowa Htitle 13. Ht.

Iul 27. DrBke 8. Butler 41, Depnuw 8. Kalamazoo 13. Hope 0.

Alma 14, Albion 13. Wartburft- 12. Huwia Viaia 7. Idiwrenre jl. (iiinncll 13 Dakota State 2rt.

Aiin'iatnna (S 8 Wbeaton 27. K.lmburat 0. t'pper Iowa 2 l.inber Lincoln Hnlveraiiv 7. Kentucky Klate 0 Ijkea 2-, Kort 7. Ohio Wralevau 1,1, iiliriiin John Can-nil 111.

Caaa 7. Wooater 21. Denlami (I Olterbelii 3.1. Ohio Northern Nehraaka 18. Knitnna 14.

Arknnaaa Htate 14. Carhonilale 12. ItowliiiR (Ireen 13, Kent Ntnie Yotinxatnwn 2a, Ht. Vlncent't 14 Ml. Union 12.

Akron 7. Hiram 20. drove city Knlilliianoo 13. Hope tl Wahnah 34, Hone Poly 0. Hanover 14.

Kianklin Ht. Louta II. 27. Dnike 8 Knox 7, AtiKii.Hana (111 0. Manchealer 21, Itlufflon (1, Monmouth 2S.

Carthage (I Iowa Central 33, Diilnniue 7. Iowa Hlnte II. Wentern MiclHKan 0 (tie) Wilberforce 32. Philander Smith 0. Marietta 12, Kenvnn 0.

Hamline 12. Dnknla Wealeyan T. Lacroaae 21. Milwaukee 12. North Dakota State 3t.

N. Dakota IT. 0 Iowa Wealeynn 2S, Penn ilowai 8 W. MlchlKBii II, Iowa Teachers (tiel. lllimila Normal 1.1, Macomb 0.

Ball Htate 20. Viilparnlao Ht. Olaf 14, Carleton 13 Ht. Cloud 14, Winona 13 lloesteiey emerged as the Karnes leading individual ground with yards In 11 ball-cai rying aon II. Willl.un A Mary 34.

Washington 4 Iee IS Miami 20, Florida 13. Ccnrttia 33, (iklaiioma A4M 13. Tolane Auburn 0. Kantlolf Macon 8, Hanpden Sydney Kentucky 10. Vanderbtlt 7.

Tenneaace PoJy 20. Kaaiern Kentucky T. )-ii nil an 14. Citadel 0. malum ppi Hmie 48.

Han Franclaco 29. TukeKc II. Fiak 0. Loiilaiana Tech 7, MUaiaalppl Weatern Kentucky 20. Ixiuiavlile Jt.

Potomac Slate 7, Davia Klklna 0. VirKima State 14. Htmpion 9 Alabama Tea. hera 0, Morehouae 0 Cie. Florida A 7.

Morria Itrown 0. Carolina Htate 40, Ft. Valley II tieoiKia Tei 28 State T. soi niw t.st Teaa 20. o.

Traa A 14, Texaa Clirlatlan Texaa Te Ii 13, llayior 8 Atkanana Htate Hnutbern 7. Arilnna Hint 14. New Mexiro A Snn Jo-io 28, MmIio It Jllia 31, Houtirrn Methodlat T. I It t.M Stanford 33. Mania Clara 28 Houihern California Washington 0.

13. California 8. Montana Montana State (ireiion II, Waahlnntim Stale 0 (tie). Utah Stale 4. Colorado A 0 Weatern Htate 1.

Colorado Minee T. Brliihain Young 10, Colorado 7. Bradley Tech 20, Colorado College Denver 20. Utah 14. and later neored from the 3.

A fi vard lull Cu.tafson 1--. H-ink KoldherK. climaxed a 0 v'l'd maich nt the start of the but Ciilnmhiii, led hy Ixill -on- Ventnn Yelilon kl, vent 71 vrd in seven playa. with (icoring from the 1 nnd )Mt the pxtrn point, A 5-yard pasn from Arnold C.al- 1 ft to Jim lifiwcrs completed the tnv eforin. following I on In the rlofiintr jr.

ru'r r.oh IZilKaell of folumtiln A vards for a touchdown to Ix- Thompson, rompletinfj a the final two touchdowns. Lineups: HMnile Inland Hlale It. Mnaaai-huaeMii efforts. IturuesM picked up 49 foi 4 Ol I nirite n. Wenleynn 2.

Mtldlehurv NYU in 10 tiles, with Millman adding 31 on nine efforts, Including Ids Kant Hlioinlahurg 2, (Sirilanit Tea. hrrn l''ieminilit Il.illlil.l 4lrlitniln Kniylli Ilniirli SluiTil Ilili-I. wiirlh one-foot plunge Into payoff territory. The lone scoring inarch of fiS HIMiS coivr IK Mullh I.T- Wnlle 1,11 hcimw ifey I -Wrniirr III. I.

mi ItT IH-nhi-rK A lion t. 4 It Mr( rnnr III lltll Itll WIMInin I' It Hl-mlf-ll King I'lllllt 4 illicit! n. Muhlenhert 52. Swarlhmnre 13. Wiminiliialer 1.1.

Alli-Klieny 0 Wealern Mwylailll J3, WailhliiKlnn (Mil) ColleKe Amherat 11. Colliy Itoalon tl :i.t. Turia Connecticut 21. Maine 21) Iielaware 27. Oel I vxliiIrK II Moravinn 12, Urainua 0.

Itrlil.fr vtmla wnsnt thn days longest, faded biick but could riot Itnlnl lioth learns wasted opportunities. Trrrhli-r find a receiver. Four Holy Cross Nurilmnrk On one drive, launched In the tackier bad him trapped at mid drive. Lineups: 9 II 7 II 7 7 Jtl 47 cloning stages of the third canto field when he uncorked a heave to the winners moved from their own Hockey Results 8-yard stripe to 7, a matter of 85 yards, only to be KImk I'oltil rtrlni( Toilrtiilmvu Mlrh-nlsUI t.f"f WllllnniM point Rfter lunch-ilimn: llmir'-tli (fur WIlllitniMl, Iplitrr-nu-tit l. 4 Kit! MCiirhiK 'I'lillrliildu lm Nnril niitrk MhOhI fur NurilnmrUI.

Suiytli tVlteeler Cfur Ititlrit) IMillll Hflrr tnurll driven back to the Varsity 18 be i 1' l' 1 1 1 H'. but was slowed up enough so he w.is hauled down fiom behind on the NYU 33 after advancing 22 yai ls. J)icK Kdcn reeled off 7 and Hoestefey 7 more for a llr.it down on the but three plays netted only seven yart and fnurlti-down Zlmmer pass was knocked down. Capoz.oli, who averaged 43 ynrda from tlie line of scrimmage for his day's punting efforts, booted the bail to the lilt', 37. When the Rivermen were forced to punt, one Ciiiilliiui-i! mi I'ugp Late Passes Net Princeton Win Over Rutgers Princeton.

N. J. (INS)- Two 3.V yard passes in the closing minutes gave Princeton a 11-7 victory over Rutgers yesterday afternoon. A capacity crowd of 45,000 filled Palmer Stadium for the 391 revival of the nation's oldest football rivalry. Fullback Paul White of Cedar-hurst, scored each of Princeton's touchdowns, crashing through from the two-yard line in the third period, and repeating this performance less than three minutes before the final whistle.

Pro Football iIoiih, Orlilmlii 4, I iilHcenii'iiL! Itlrlihm fore losing possession. Whitlcr's punt in the second quarter after NYU had been NATIONAL I KAtil Boat on 1, Montreal 1. Toronto II, Detroit ,1 AMI ltl AN I.KAOl Iterahev 2. I'rovldence 1. New llnven 2.

PltUliurKli 0. Cleveland fl Buffalo .1. Indlanapolle fl, RprlnKfletd 2. Hwinrkl Oliver Uimn'o'i K'' tnv o'tlaurrl-l'v "rtrv fnrnl t)jnn Kl)rriiW 7 21 I i 7 tn 7 7 1 Armv Tiimiilmot i Ph-Hipri t'filimibin -Yntr- Ti iififr ttieh- 1. fur IMIrUwiiilhl, illlrrlill-nl Pitt Conversion AI.L-aMFBICA BuMilo 17.

Han Franclaco 14. r.l rrrtv New York 21. Brooklyn lu. stopped at the 10 apparently got the Rivermen out of a Jam as Millman took It on his own 24 and returned eight yards. A line ply nicked up only two.

and then the Nips Marquette tiiitiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiifiijiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiitif iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiitiiiiiiiniiiii I -f V- -Ui. TV.m r-fwn r.av Pittsburgh (INS) Pittsburgh came from behind yesterday to College Results Violets uncovered their aerial arm, in the person of Cy Kuppersmitrv. Goes Over Kuppersmith connected to Mond-schein tor 1M yards, then found Yaremko on the next play for 25, nose out Marquette's football team, 7 to fi. After Marquette had drawn first blood in the second period, I.eo Skladany of the Panthers caught a pass and raced 55 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. Quarterback Bimbo Cecconi then made a successful conversion which brought vltory.

and the Violet was at the Varsity Ijirry Kills who took the ball on the eight-yard line and acored. JUcKee Tallica Minutes later, Ouard Jim Flacco of recovered a Holy Cioms fumble on the Crusader's 2R. When line plays failed, Ted Hoopla threw a left-handed pass which slithered off the finders of two Holy Cross defenders and Into the Syracuse's Paul McKcc who waa on his knees in the end zone. The same McKee was. a Johnny-on-the-spot for Syracuse later when the orange Jerseyed linemen swarmed in on Red Comer and blocked his punt In the Holy Cross end zone.

McKee fell on the bob-blinjf ball, for his teama third rally. George Brown of Scarsdale, place-kicked all three Syracuse points after touchdowns. l''al Hcr) lining; Holy Cross atnrted out as If to redeeem Itself for Us previous poor showina. A first period punt run-back by Bob Farrell gave the Crusaders the ball on Syracuse's 38. They slammed through the line to the eight yard line where Comer eonnected with Ray Ball on a touchdown pass.

Early In the second atanza, Veto Kissell intercepted a pass deep in Syracuse territory, and Comer again tossed a pay-off pas, this time for 13 yards to Walt Roberts. 3. six i i (I WiriaHi 'Jhrr 1. 4 Mjfiiliu.H!i Ctl 0. 2.

1 "rns Tol Kron'hure Teachrrg KS III 1 KV T.r: 22. 33 ATTit-frt 1', 1irliiiPtlf mircn, jrnr( Jraliftl 32. 1 23. Millman and Joe Bonacorsa made it a first down on the 10, and Millman picked up 6 yards off tcUle. Honaeorsa gained, a yard I 1 If I 4 Ugfj" "it I Jt I 3 A wk- i The lineups: noi.Y cunss KYRACnsB I.K MrKca Parker Jturkl 1 LCI Hellly I Kronot Rf.rreKiir HT HI rolnv UK Kohrrla cz Klarcn PelleKrlnl Taarnaa Kerchman liraKotta Kornal Mc(oimel Vlt-IInll 1,11 Comer KM Karrell Walt Kit KlsneU ManiUrlno Holy Crona A I) 11-11 Hyracuae 0 14 7 021 Touchilowna: Ball.

Hnherta, Kllla, McKee 2: iMilnia after toiu-lulownn: O. ltrnwn HHlUIiilea: Holy roHa, KHlvey. Coatello, Troy, Palmer, Fontana. Wlzblckl, De-fllliio, Hurke. Hubert Mulllvnn, Ilel Hello, Kreiinitn; Hyracuae: (Irene, (Ireen.

Maann. Morrla, Dillon. Hlovenakl, Elite. Hoblnaon. i.

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MAIN STORE 29 Eael Avenue) STORE HOURS: 10 to 5:30 having amnssed a totnl of 1,003 SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR! Cornell's Big Red (white jerseys) was struggling: to crack 6-6 tie in closing: seconds of pair.e at Ithaca yesterday, photo being snapped as Fullback Walter Kretz (arrow) hit Yale line from 1-foot mark in touchdown bid. Second buck moments later also failed. Quarterback John (Red) Burns, pointing-, calls for officials to untangle pile as tircre rapidly runs out. Ball was still inches from paydirt after two thrusts and Yale got deadlock. Cornell-Yale photos were taloen by Staff Photographer Fred Powers, flown to game, back by Gannett Newspapers plane.

yards Ruined from the line Mfri in ncninut Knr nnnnf nit' fui Fitting Tfc CompeU Sno Sfer 272 in four games. iaflltllilllimUllilililillimHIIlim.

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