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3D ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1947 BRIGHTON Irish T-Server WINS OPENEKnfiggfiX i I Call RUBY'S By BILL JAMES IK SPORTING GOODS STORE LS7So. Clinton Mon 3JJW Nittany Routs Bucknell, 54-0 IRONDEQUOIT STOPPED, 13-0, 2J 1 rosman State College, lu. I.arry Favored Aquinas Battles St Joe's By GEORGE BEAHON Only a fantastic upset today can prevent Aquinas Institute's football special from roaring by its last "whistle stop" before ramming: into major league opposition next week. St.

Joe's of Buffalo, in past years a capable ami repre- I Joe, fleet Penn State College liack took the orn-nlng klckoff for 35 I JeJ ATEDGERTON ss RIFLES yards and a touchdown to Met the pattern for a Hinaslilng MO triumph over the haptens IturUnell I'lilverslty yeHterday before a ttuii- By MORRIE KURLANSKY Uncovering an offense which drenrhed crowd of 14.000. llrre't ih sentative foe, steps into the Rd'I failed to materialize two imiiiBi fu ever incnit4 Wing Stadium picture at 2:30 this Probable Lineups AVUSED CARS afternoon and the Irish rank pro-season encounters, Brighton High inaugurated the 19 47 AQUINAS preponderous favorites to rack up WANTED Rigney Monroe County Football League Good. Clean '39. '40, '42 Waither chase witn a convicing u-u aeci their third straight success. 'The visitors bring an untested lor lrnei end tmill ime ihooiDg the df yr round i.

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Se it here now I TOWNER BROS. GO. ST. JOE'S L.K Johnson LT Runs LG Brink worth Coined RfV McNaily RT FleminR RE Maloney QB Voak sion over Irondequoit High at Ed Nowack OiRvli Ho Plymouth. Ford preferred.

Bier Demand. Spot gerton Park Stadium yesteruay green eleven against Aquinas TscHrtter afternoon. Kalk Ryan CJreif I. O'Brien Phone Cul. 6632 C.

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which in turn is not playing Us three transfer aces. Bill Hegarty. Paul Burns and Ed McCluskey, unless absolutely needed to turn the tide of battle. Officials from Buffalo Four Buffalo whistle-tooters will ride herd on the contestants. With Burns missing from his reg stopped the Baysiders cold on two deep penetrations in the first half before they broke the scoring Ice late in the second period.

Recovering a fumble on its own 40, Brighton marched 60 yards for its first TD. A forward from Jack Boston Bows To Crimson Owens to Left End Bob Nichols Mr. Dollarwise Says a "IT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR" ular starting guard role, the very capable Lou Garbato, a classy first stringer last year, will operate at KELLETT Tour Ford Dealer" HAS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION was completed to the Irodequoit 15. From here John DeLettera bucked over right tackle on a quick-opener to the one, from where Owens went over on a quarterback sneak. King Bishop passed to Bill Ncuhierl for the right guard today and share the 'co-captaincy with Left Halfback Biliy Cambridge, Mass.

UP) Superior backfield talent enabled Harvard's powerful football forces to pass their first test by out-battling Bos Greif, scoring star who seems to have inherited Jack Landry suc ton University's ambitious Terriers cess. extra point Irondequoit managed to keep The other changes in the opening eleven show Bill Stenglein at left tackle, for Hegarty, with either Brighton in check in the third, but a pass interception by Bob Jones, who returned the pigskin to Irondequoit's 30, set the stage for the final tally in the fourth quarter. On the next play Bishop Johnny Farrell. last year's starter, or Al Catalano in the fullback slot. Farrell is an outstanding defensive performer while Catalano has an sprinted for six points.

edge in speed. Saints Have 2 Veterans Nichols proved to be the out 19-14, yesterday before a 33,000 crowd. Blessed with the finest collection of ball-carriers in many years, the Crimson pulled out its hard-earned triumph with a 31-yard placement field goal by Emil Drvaric late in the third period and then insured it late in the finale when Chet Pierce, star Negro tackle, nailed the speedy Larry Kirkman in the B.U. end zone for a safety. Harvard was held for downs on B.U.'s four-yard line at the outset after recovering a fumble on the Terriers' 21-yard line tut before the opening session ended.

Ken standing performer on the field yesterday. The Saints, who openly admit they don't figure themselves in Irondequoit drove to Brighton's 10 in the first and to the six in the aMV: Mjjrve txjve. jaw i fiASVG rOK7H? second period, but on both occa Aquinas league this year, nave just two men from last year's moleskin aggregation. And they lost i- t.irj&"jr'- lat-u i sions Brighton's forward wall stood solid and held for downs 18-0 last season which brings Aquinas far out on top on paper IronileqiMiit llrlgliton rK CoprrihaKcn Nirhols WILL GIVE YOU NEW CAR PERFORMANCE Easy Budget Payments KELLETT FORD 1923 RIDGE ROAD E. CUL.

3437-38-39 at least just because of its tremendous improvement. IT Mover Met arlliv Li MeiHheim MacDcmalil Indians Wallop Syracuse Kanalev Ned RfJ Sevmour Davis ItT Kckhardt Ullman O'Donnell set up the first Crimson touchdown by running back nn intercepted pass from midflcld to B.U.'s 25 and Hal Moffie, a left halfback replacement, wiped out RE Loichtncr T. Tro-st OB Piecuch Owens The Buffalo club invades with a new coach like Harry Wright ui ex-Notre Darner. He is Frank Schi-avone, who won letters at both Canisius College and ND. His two vets are backs, breakaway threat Jim O'Brien and Quarterback Jack the last eight yards.

Red Raiders Toy with Mariners Hever HB Stuck Kraun KB Stowell Bishop Early in the second session, Irondequoit 0 0 0 0 0 George Boston, who performed for Dartmouth Wins by 28-7 Voak. An interesting sidelight to the game should be Greif's performance for the Irish. In the fret two games in -which the Dewey In Running Up Victory by 29-0 Great Neck (AP) Colgate's Red Raiders had a rather easy time of it here yesterday, running up a 29-0 count over a hapless Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy team that Brighton 0 7 0 13 Touchdowns. Owens. Bishop point after touchdown.

Neuhiorl (pasm. Referee. Smith; umpire. Zona; headlineman. Uirkicht.

Substitutions Irondea'ioit. Pill. Roecker. Hughes. Green.

Wilkinson. DuiTun, Oulliio. Srhoepfel: Bright on. Kowman. 1'.

O'Brirn, It. O'Brien. noesher. Orav. Trav.

Jnnrn. Scott, Hemllev, Uroiighton, Snort. Ncuhierl. 11 'liivtt J)nrtn RED WING STADIUM BOX OFFICE OPEN the Crimson both last season and in 1942, fell on a Moffie bobble on the latter's 15 and B. U.

scored its first points in history on its neighbors across the Charles River on two plays, a 12-yard dash by Captain Don Giles and a three-yard slam by Fullback Gene Mancino. Avenuers rolled to 39-0 and 25-0 victories, Greif pounded Into pay had twice before bowed by lopsided scores. dirt three times each. The upstaters struck before the game was 6 minutes old, marching COLGATE KINdSPOINT LR Fannicht Kudd I-T Fed field Zachnrkow Ui Zetkov Kelley A. M.

AT Syracuse (AP) The Dartmouth Indians ihrew a lot of Mfirht arouml yesterday as notched a L'8-7 triumph over Syracuse, each of their four touchdowns beinu scored by a 200-j'Ound pigskin toter. Syracuse roariafied to put a six-pointer across in the first period, but it vas Dartmouth the rest of the vay. A crowd of 18,000 witnessed the contest under a warm sun. B.R gun in the Dartmouth bombardment was Francis O'Brien of Philadelphia, 202-pound fullback, who accounted for two touchdown, lie scored a second-period touchdown on a line buck from innide vonrner Mortimer RG Vetrand" Reynold RT Btankevich Creamer RE Kershaw Allen CB MrLouijhlin Dooley L.H Treichier Mrkie RH Baird MichalskI FB Muehlheuser Smith Colgate 7 7 0 1529 Kings Point 0 0 Scoring: Touchdown, Faaanarht Treichier. Kershaw.

Piebes: point alter touchdown, Cochran 3. (place kick). Safety. Keller (for Smith) (tackled by Leary) (for Fassnacht) In end zone. 60 yards on a HUHtamed anve inai required but four plays.

Jennings Marburger and Frame Meulheuser did the ball-rarrying to the Mariners' 15. Here Colgate took to the air with Glen Treichler's pass to Al Fas.snacht accounting for the tally. Boh Cochran added he extra point, as he did on the next two touchdowns. The visitors scored via the air again in the second period, this time the TD coming on a Carroll McLoughlin toss to Treichier rrom the 31, Treichier taking the ball on the 5 and going ever standing vs. up.

the one-yard marker, and needicdj He(1 sPorriPSS ln the third quar-his way through the Syracuse team' fh naidprs bounced back on a score in for 65 yards and Commisso Hits 74 In Reading Test Reading, Pa. UP) Frank Commisso, Pittsford, turned in a 74 score yesterday for a 222 total after 54 holes of the 72-hole Reading Open Golf Tournament. thejthe first play of the final period to f.nal period. Dartmouth's first tally as McLoughlin tossed irom touchdown. tv, on 4rt Fassnnrht nn tne 4.

wno ich tame shortly after the start' Kershaw, lust the second period, was scored by, tnnUlP Herb Carey, slatting fullback, who v. 1 til, n'o Kershaw taking it across, t.ps the scale at 204. Like OBnen.i i Colgate final came via he outdistanced the fio as he iirT Par nut CamrrijKio out Par In Commisso In 44 ft43 44.1-3.1 434 042-34 43S 444 354-71 345 545 354-38-74-14S-222 Today KiclcoFf at 2:30 NOTE: Box Office Inside the Park Will Sell Tickets for St. James of Texas Game At Half-Time Intermission and After Today's Game. Jet nmy ithe ground as BREWERS RE-SIGX CUIXOP Milwaukee UP) Manager Nick A combination forward and over era! gave the Indians their third-i between TDs the visitors also period acore.

Jch- Sullivan. Dart- inouth quarter-back, tossed tojKeller was tackled by Bob Leary Er.d Tom Rowe of Oak Park. the end zone after the former from his own 44. Rowe slipped the had butter-fingered the kick. Cullop, who piloted a third place American Association baseball club to the Junior World Series Pitts-.

Dale ha Armstrong of to ball League opener against Irondequoit at Edgerton Park yesterday. The Twelve Corners gridders triumphed, 13-0. OOPS, HE SLIPPED! Gil Braun (arrow) Brighton halfback, slips to the ground after skirting right end in Monroe County Foot in Trunrelllto nrnin championship, yesterday was eigned to a 1948 contract which tne inaians otner ena. as ne Schmidt was about to be tackled. Armstrong p.r; s.

Young Fiaceo who weighs 205 pounds, traveled 25 Brown yards for the score. oRs-iihvan Carey converted three of Dart-. Pemavaiie Dclan 'RH Kltkm Slovenski mouths extra points from Scoba mer.t and BjU Dye, of Short Dartmouth 0 1 728 officials of the Milwaukee Brewers said "undoubtedly will make him the highest paid manager in the league." Read the Wants tyou LINCOLN MERCURY needli the ajj mett caha htGiv it bedt! V- -kicked the fourth. outhNouchdoWn Carey. VbTUi The Syracuse line stood up welrj Carev), ArmtronK; rolnta after at tirr.es.

but the Dartmouth at-! tmi' hdown. Carey 3 (placement) Dve, i I placement Syracuxe touchdown. Rchlff-: JUt too tougn to pt touchdown. O. Brown: your troubles lm-m wilt on new Tne Orance put on a brilliant goal ipiarement) lie n'and in the ec'-'l Period Surmtituttona: Dartmouth.

B- i.ana in tne ne. 3 man Felv.n. Sarno. (low Carpenter. Wh-n Dartmouth moved to the r.trl!n.

Wlillm. Perry. Dey. Tracy. Svracuae five and a first down.

The Wmhhum. Morrison. Melville. OLeary, Orange held and took the ball on pillon. Kranack, downs on the mark.

Prfper. BaRley. Melrowitz. Mer- IiAftlMdfTH fY RACt'SE kel. lowther.

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