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DEMOCRAT ANT) CKROKTCLr' Sxhwn. N. Y. Sunday. October 8.

13T50 Maloy Passes for 4 Touchdowns in 41-2 1 Win; Game Statistics Colgate Scores by 47-6 over Western Reserve Ffr oVsns Kutthng Tjane Pivting tdt f'awr sltrmrHed sMSm itrtre IU 4U 21 I in CelgBM IK 5s 1'4 Ik 5 4 ci mieictpied Maroon Halt si Punn FumW iol Rochesterian Sparkles for Crusaders Loss String at Summer liVe weather before a crowd of 1r thsn 4.CXX1. First downs were 16-10 in favor of the winners and they rushed and passed for 452 yards to the Red Cats' 1.1. All evcept one of the victors' tonv .9 Games Worccster, Mass. (AP) Hamilton (AP) Colgate, which had been looking for a tcrback Stratton. who made good on football victory since the 1949:8 of I2 for 137 yards.

Tom Kellcy Chuck Maloy, a cool 18-year-old sophomore quarterback, tossed opener, cot lust that vestcrdav completed one of his four heaves. four touchdown passes and di afternoon as they defeated Western rected bis team to two more yesterday as aggressive'. Holy Cross Reserve, 47-6. CM HONORS WI1 1 IE KI FIN Not since the Red Raiders de- New York (A) Members of the whipped Brown's football team, 41-21. Maloy is a former star with the Aquinas Institute team of Rochester, ica.ee i im Hills tounlry flub cele-fctaway game had they tasted victory hracd Wilie Klein Dav." honoring and they dropped nine straight since Ihe profciorul for hj, then But yesterday they had dub climMe4 Wllh much for the visiting Red Cats Hi't ftv-i N.

V. Most of the 20.000 crowd, great tt since the 1946 opener, whooped they pulled away steadily after lead-; Your Trade Is Worth MORE Than Cash At GEORGE DOYLE'S Because Our On your clean trade may more than equal the down payment BUT NO TRADE NECESSARY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On 9, 1950 STUDEBAKERS (Champ.) tng 14-6 at the end the first quarter. Alan Fgler scored to touchdowns for the Maroon in the first period and had a third called hack when an 80-yard dash was nullified by a Game Statistics Rmwa HoIt Crou Pint downi 14 17 Rushing yardaga 110 202 Puimi yardage ISO 2SJ Fauci attempted 21 24 Puses completed 10 9 Passes Intercepted 2 Punts 3 Punting average if Fumbles Inst 2 Ysrds penalized 23 52 penalty. A 22-yar dash by Bob Schir-ber, a 51 -yard sprint by Armand Allaire, a Stratton to Wylie pass and a 4rei Ttlepkal close up buck by Al Simmons ac PURDUE TAKES J.EAD: John Kerestes (arrow), Purdue fullback, goes over from two- yard line for Boilermakers' first icore as Notre Dame's string was ended at 39 games, 28-14. For a Better Score Hfit'i ihoe lW reJ aW Built to high tecrtnicsj standard's by skilled II shoe craftsmen, I Key nave all the features, and all the comfort that you want nd nd.

For better score, for foot comfort at lh alleys. Bet BOWLEZE. odyl counted for the other scores. 79-Yard March The losers' only tally came on 79-yard march late in the first quarter, with Irv Millsiein going the last II. Afler the first session, the Westerners relied solely on the passing of Al Morhard and this wasn't enough to keep them in the game.

It took the Red Raiders just two plays from scrimmage to gel their touchdown parade underway. Ted Real Test to Lose Like Champions, Leahy Tells fans South Bend, Ind. -(JF) Coach Frank Leahy, after Notre Dame's 39-game unbeaten skein was snapped 28-14 by Purdue yesterday, solemnly Rochester Ryan Stars As Eli Downs Ford ham New Haven, Conn, (AP) A smart Yale football team, sparked by Jimmy Ryan's 97-yard runback of a kickoff, edged out a tough Fordham eleven, 21 to 14," in the bowl yesterday. The winners, unbeaten in three games, scored all their points in the first half, and used them as a cushion to stave off a desperate final A I period drive by the losers. I A fl 9 1 P-KPSPTVP A crowd of 35,000 saw the exciting, HWCI Stratton threw to Fgler for 32 yards and Schirmer squirmed 20 yards for the score the first time Colgate had its hands on the ball.

in glee as the winning Crusaders scored the first time they handled the ball. That sin-polnter was on a Maloy to Johnny Turco pass which covered 50 yards. Maloy then prodded the winning Crusaders to three more touchdowns in the second period and one in each' of the last two quarters. The best Brown could do was score once in the second and add two more against the Holy Cross reserves in the final quarter. Maloy, Turco Combine Maloy and Turco combined for three of the Holy Cross touchdowns.

Maloy pegged to Mel Massucco for another and it was Maloy'a generalship which moved the Crusaders' Turco to the other two six-pointers. Johnny Feltch was successful on five of six placement attempts for extra points. Maloy caught the defending Bruins napping after a Brown kick was downed at midfield. He faded back and heaved to Turco, who Five minutes later Eglcr capped a 41-yard march with an 11-yard sprint around left end. Ed Lomanto made but rough, football battle, the first between these institutions.

both conversions and Colgate led 14-0 after seven minutes of play. 61 Yards for Scora After Western Reserve's touch Grid Summary Game Statistics Notre Purdue Dame First down. la 17 Kusning yardage 21 2.7 Passing yardage 15S 44 Passes attempted 21 22 Passes completed 9 7 Patsee Intercepted 1 3 Punts 4 3 Punting average 42 34 Fumhles Inst I 2 lards penalized 47 lag Heroes of Contest The big heroes of the contest were Yale's Stu Tisdale, a brilliant passer and' field general; Ryan, his undcr- Western Reserve Left Fnds Spann. Koch, Loher. Young.

Left Tackles Lubahn. Vemresca. J. down march Colgate traveled yards in 12 plays for another touchdown and the half ended with the score 20-6. Kellev.

eft Ciuards Maedrr. Figlar. Swann. Waht. 1742 In the second half Fgler scored Centers While.

Knhler, Brown. Right Guards Bowen. Gaah. Sniffled. F.

Low As Incl. Radio Hoater Game Statistics Kellev. twice more and Simmons and Wylie once each to close out the scoring. Fordham Yale told loyal Irish fans swarming out- Right Tackles Riccl, C'oonev, Wsiie. Right Fnds Schultz.

Btidinak, Cooper. Quarterbacks Morhard. Morgan. Mar- II The statistics favored Colgate dur iook it over his snoulder near the the dressing room: oli. ing the game, which was played in 13 ana scooted me rest or ine way.

"The entire world will be watch Left Halfbacks Kafta. Dorland. Hura. Forty-four seconds after the teams Leiphion. Walker.

ing how we take adversity. First Downs IS Rushing yardage 175 Passing yardage 110 Passes aitempted 19 Passes completed 9 Passes intercepted 0 Punts 6 Punting average 20 Fumhles losi I Yards penalized 52 88 106 10 5 2 7 41 2 30 Right Halfbacks McKnight. Reminder. Fullbacks Millsiein. Ferrilo.

Danciu, Als Ostorel StyU lawleie tor Men Krasovec. "It is a real test of real people to lose like champions. "I promise you we will reciprocate Colgate ft Fnds Kluckhohn, Slenberg. Mur-' Going To Tho Races? (OLD'S INN Is On Thi Way Rout. 3J A from now on." phy.

Liggett. Steam. tackles Stringer. Aheltin, Day, BE SURE THEY'RE Merrifield, Washshysion. There was nothing but praise for Purdue, both in the gloomy, tearful l'111 Art who Notre Dame dressing room and Ed Scnay; ends Brad the joyful, noisy Purdue side.

jQuackenbush, and H.il Woodsum Left Guards Morrow, T.angsn, C'onley. Centers McCall, Madden, Thomas. Right Guards Davis. Siewart. Halter.

spiciai Rowe. Grieves. SHORE DINNER Klght Tackles Krisher, Morog, Mur "We have no alios: Purdue was "nu odes scarry rutins, doch. Fletcher, Miller. WOW! WHAT SAVINGS1 UP TO $500 better prepared," said Coach Leahy.

Bill Doheny, Jim Erickson and linemen Bill Schinnerer and Tom Right Fnds Wylie. Cable. Hubbard. Quarterbacks Straiton, McMahon. Kel Leahy, who managed a grim smile lcy.

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for the newsmen, said Left Halfbacks Allaire. Simmons. King. lnotnpson. (Jimmy Ryan was first-string quar Right Hairbarks Fgler, Palka, Tnuen.

Sweenev, Vedale. Fullbacks Owens, Schirmer, Main. Lo. terhack on Aquinas Institute's Little Irish eleven in 1946-47. He was N.

E. FRIED CLAMS 90 changed goals Massucco, behind Jiard blocking, whipped around left end for some 56 yards to the Brown four and Turco bulled over in two plays. In little more Than another minute Carmen Manganello bulled a Brown punt about 60 yards to the visitors' 10. Maloy pitched out to Turco, who glanced off tackle, cut back and raced into the end zone. Brown scored its first touchdown near the end of the period after Holy Cross punted to the 35.

In eight plays Leon Beauliu banged through from the three for the touchdown. Bill Dechard intercepted a Brown pass on his 11 and, running with quickly formed interference, carried it back to the. Bruins' 49. Maloy Drifts Back As the clock showed less than a quarter minute to play Maloy drifted back and shot a long forward to Turco who caught it on the 11 and carried it into the end zone. After being stopped on the yard tripe early in the third quarter Maloy took to the air again for the fifth Holy Cross touchdown.

Manganello moved a Brown punt eight yards to the Bears' 47. Maloy then M. A. LUSCIIEil Ineorponlitf Fr. FRIED SHRIMP 95 So.

FRIED CHICKEN $1.25 manlo, Score by periods: Western Reserve fi 0 0 0 Colpale 14 20 74 Western Reserve scoring Touchdown: Millstein. Colgate scoring Touchdowns: Fgler Simmons, Wylie, Allaire, Schirmer. Conversions: Lomanin 4, Smith. graduated In 1948). Tisdale war injured late in the third period, and Yale missed him after that.

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Norton Dunhtm ortt IA 2T90 to the college infirmary. After holding Fordham on its five, Yale, playing daring football, took close, Yale registered ils final score of the day with Rill Spears plunging over from the two. The play was charge and scored first in 14:44 of the opening period. It was a 26-yard preceded by a 48-yard pa's and run, Tisdale to Quackenbush. "We were outcoached." Coach Stu Holcomb of Purdue said: "We -didn't think we could do it." PURDt'F.

Left ends Flowers, Sugar, Bringer, Left tackles Janosek, Considine. Left guards Deem, Jackson. Centers Knitz, Reed. Klght guards Hager, Skibinski. Klght tackles Relctic, Burner.

Right ends Brewster. Bsnss. Crncic. Quarterbnrks Samuels, Curtis, Schnsihle, Jones, Mateia, Left halfbacks Maccioli, Klezek. Rletit halfbacks Schmidt.

Fullbacks Kerestes, Montgomery, Kss-peran, Heninger, Young. NOTRE DAME Left ends Ostrowski, Kapuh. Left tackles B. Flynn, Zamhroskl, Zan-cha. Weithman.

Left guards Burns, Boji. Centers ttroom, Right guards Wallner, F. Johnston. Right tackles loneff, Dunlav. Right ends Mutscheller, Jonradi, Hel-wig, Kelly.

Quarterbacks Williams. Mnzur. Left halfbacks Pelilhnn, Gav. Right halfbacks Barrett, Flood, Bush, Man-hand. Fullbacks Landry, Colter, Gander, Caprara, Paolone.

Purdue 7 14 0 721 Noire Dame 0 7 714 Purdue scoring: Touchdowns Kerestes (2), Schmidt, Maccioli. Conversions: Samuels 4. Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns Mutscheller, Petttbon. Conversions: Captari 2. VERMONT HARRIERS WIN Burlington.

Vt. P) Mel Wris-I ley paced the University of Vermont After a scoreless third period in which Yale played its ace, Fordham unleashed a savage final period drive that netted a touchdown and barely missed a potential tying tally. pass, 1 isdale to woodsum, who caught it behind the goal line, climaxing a 53-yard drive. Fordham tied the count early In the dizzy second quarter, after capitalizing on lerry Conway's fumble on Yale's The tally was a 17-yard pass from Doheny to Alan Pfciffer. Ryan In 97-Yard wound up and pitched another long At These Lour Prices SEE THESE "GUARANTEED" OK CARS AND SAVE AT SIEBERT'S The crowd had hardly sattled back when Ryan took the kickoff; on Yale's three and, with neat inter-: ference, raced 97 yards for the touch-! down to provide Yale with whalj turned out to be the winning margin, With the period drawing to a one to Turco, who caught it near the 20 and zigzagged the rest of the way.

Skezt Doubles End In Triple Deadlock The doubles in yesterday's skeet shoot at the Four Point Rod and Gun Club ended up in a three-way tie. Deadlocked with 49 points each were L. Starr, D. Shoemaker and Tony Perry. In the singles, D.

Hayes and H. Carey truned in perfect scores for top honors. The tallies: DnaMest L. S'srr. 35-2419: I.

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