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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12, 101' 5D SYRACUSE TOPPLES TEMPLE NEW 100 Woo! Blankets Benn, Mawn, Vay Elevens Bailie Today Full .98 MISS JAMESON Grty, Blu, Maroon Bucknell Upsets Delaware, 13-12 Lewisburg, Pa. 7P) The talented toe of Bill McKay enabled Bucknell University to register a surprise 13 to 12 upset victory over the University of Delaware yesterday. It was the second straight setback for the Blue Hens, who had been unbeaten through 32 consecutive games until last week.

McKay booted a placement through the uprights after Buck-nell's second touchdown for the vital extra point. BONA BLANKS KINGS POINT ORANGEMEN RALLY FOR oampson Nips Brockport for First Win, 7-6 SHARES TITLE Just Arrived U. S. ARMY COMFORTERS Fort Worth, Tex. 7P) Betty Jameson, San Antonio professional, shook off the effects of a rally by Carol Diringer, Tiffin, Ohio, to win 98 $2 the Texas Women's Open cham pitched short on the extrA hole and then chinned nast the rin.

Carol wound up with a bogey live The with two -win and a tie in three start, tangle witn the Bartal at Old University Field at 2. SO p. m. today. Although the Bartals lo.st to East Rochester, an early-season victim of the Bens, they boast a strong passing attack and Coach Jim Curtin has been stressing defense against aerials in preparation for the game.

Al Renauld, former East High center, has joined the Binns and V.U1 see service today. Coach Curtin will start Howie Borg and. Jake Fahrrr at ends; Frank Sekuta and Milt Schmidt, taikles; Hank Scalzo and Manny Whipp'e. guards; Al Grlnnell. center; hacks will be Jack Horeth, Tom Rood, Bob Eweit and Charles Bender.

Sampson Overcoming a first half six-point deficit, the Sampson gridders eked out their first victory of the season here yesterday over Brockport State Teachers College, 7 to 6. It was Santo Polsinelli's extra point place kick that spelled victory for the Senecas, capping their third quarter score. After a short exchange of punts STATE OUTLET STORE 225 Central Ave. Open Daily, 9 fo 5:30 and the hole and match went to pionship, 1 here yesterday on the 37th hole at River Crest Country Club. Betty took over the throne vacated by Mrs.

Mildred (Babe) Zaharias when Miss Diringer Miss Jameson, the National Open Champion, when she canned a putt Olean 'UP) The Brown Indians from St. Bonaventure piled up four touchdowns in the first half yesterday to whitewash an outmanned and outcharged Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy, 25-0, before an estimated 6,500 in Forness Stadium. A faltering passing attack was the big Kings Point stumbling block as the Indians scored three of their touchdowns after pass interceptions. St. Bonaventure got off to an early lead after Glenn Haggerty snared a Kings Point pass on the visitors' 30 and returned it to the 19.

On the first play, George Chat-los slipped off tackle for the score and Frank Ferris booted the extra point. from four feet. 28-12 UPSET (AP) Trailing ly 12 points in the second period, the Syracuse University football team came back with a surprising burst of strength last night to topple the Temple Owls 28-12 before a crowd of about 20.000. Halfback Eddie Dolan, of Ma-maroneck, who scored twice, and Lee F.uchsbaum, of White Plains, whose power drives proved too much for the Temple line, paced the Syracuse attack. The fourth Syracuse six-pointer came in the final period when John Herlihy of Cambridge, a guard, intercepted a hurried pass by Paul Dubenetasky of Brooklyn, and scampered 35 yards for the marker.

OwU Tally First BALLS EWLDM Dmmedloae Delivery The Bonnies made it 13-0 a. few nfoment3 later after Joe Pavlikow- SAM URZETTA wins crown Famous EM MITE early in the third quarter Samp-' son's Bob Garlinghouse returned a Brockport punt from midfield to the 36 yard line. Ed Bosse then passed to Garlinghouse to the 27. Steve Dudyak skirted right end for a first down. Dudyak cracked center for a yard followed by a Gralinghouse lateral to John Kaiser, who carried for a first down to the Brockport 10.

Bosse faked a pass and went oft guard to the 5. The sustained march was culminated in two short bucks by Dudyak for the score. Brockport struck quickly following a Sampson fumble in the second period. With the ball on the Sampson 39 yard line, Butz and Frank Longhinl alternated for a first down on the 29. Dick Hansen then threw 30 yards to Mauro Spennachio in the end zone for a -touchdown.

The all important extra point was blocked by Cliff Day, Sampson center. Starting lineup: Pos. SAMPSON BROCKPORT IjE Luparello Spennachio LT Rove Virgilio LG Fischer Fairbanks Day Avino Sam Urzetta Takes Title At Midvale ski intercepted another pas on his own 47 and returned it to the Kings Point 38. Hugo Marcolini and Haggerty then worked the ball to the 15, from where Dave Curtin found Frank Lu Vuolo with a short pass for the score. On the third play of the third period, Curtin, passing from his own 17, clicked to Phil Collela on the Kings Point 45 and the ex-Xotrt Dame halfback scampered the rest of the way untouched.

Custom Fitted To Your Hand By Experts Who Know How YOUR CHOICE OF Temple's highly rated passing attack worked well enough in the first half, with Phil Slosburg of Philadelphia doing the pitching, and led to the Owl' first touchdown In the second, quarter. Gene Zawoiski of Plains, picked up the first Temple touch Rochester District Golf Associa tion Champion Sam Urzetta col- BATES-CURVAL OR REGULAR GRIP hected some additional laurels yes-iterday when he captured the Mid-jvale club championship, defeating 'Sam Ferentz in the scheduled 36- SHOES BAGS Rfl. A. lUSGHER, Inc. 71-467.

iMO.NKUK: Low gross, C. Christ 75, B. Daly 75; tow net, J. Gates 79-7 72. Zeitler 81-9 72, C.

Gath 77-4 73; Class 11, C. Kalfc-Cus 90-2367, R. Keene 8S-15 71. V. Lawson 91-19 72, R.

Patton Jr. 86-14 72. C. Bassett 97-25 72. C.

Jack 88-1573; short holes contest, No. 6. C. Gath 8 feet; No. 8, R.

Eisenhart 18 feet; No. 13, C. Gatii 6 feet; No. 16. C.

Christ 5 eet. COUNTRY CLIB; Low cross, R. Weis 81; low net, VV. Angle 93-2370, K. Weis 81-10 VI, H.

Thomas 83-12 71. T. Toan 85-14 71, T. Newell 84-11 73. S.

Stewart Jr. 83-1273, J. Remington 86-1373. hole final, 4 and 3. Urzetta succeeds Fred Grover, a semifinals victim of Ferentz as 117-119 NORTH ST.

ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. President 7 SvTrea. RG Lyons Baker R'l' Roley Scappa RE Berent Daugherty QB Holden Longhinl LH Bosse Hansen RH Bauman Wood FM Kaiser Dilts VKTS TACK BAYS Irondequoit Merchant football ttam will he peeking its fourth win of the season this afternoon when tangle with the heavy-Crouch Fowd tem on the Durand Fchool gridiron at 2:30 o'clock. Coaches Eddie Mosta and Sammy Battle of the Bayfiders have a "well rested outfit to send against the visitor.

Ray Schicker. first ftnng caller, is back and take over his pout. Henry Stinorth. the team'a leading cnter will play left half with Lorrie Tlce a hte running mate. John Coast will perform at full.

Well-drilled by Coach Tommy Rjvape during the past week, the Dutchtown Vaya travel to Le Roy lo play the strong All Le Roy eleven at 2:30 p. m. today. The Vaya have only a scoreless lie marring their record this while the Le Roy team has Jost one to Batavia, 7-2. Savage plans to start a backfield of Bingo at quarter, Guentner and Egan at the halves and Al Benedict at fulL Vay players are asked to report at 504 Marie St.

at 11:45 a. m. today for transportation The Mawna football team will be f-eekmg its third win of the season this afternoon when it squares off v. ith the Cold Water Merchants at Genesee Valley Park. The Mawns, under the tutorship of Lye II Adams and Dick Quinn, have been ttres'sing a pacing attack in their last few drills before the Cold Water contest.

MhK( HANTS VIK The North Side Merchants will battle the South Side Merchants in a football game on the Cobb's Hill gridiron at 2:30 p. m. today. The North siders have strengthened their lineup wtih the -acquisition of two new players, halfback Anthony Sofia and guard Sam down, by hitting the line from the two-yard mark after Slosburg pitched a seven-yard forward to End Joe Lee of Long Branch, N. to culminate a passing attack that started on the Temple 37.

Temple's econd touchdown, which also came in the second, period, was scored by Chet Orseck, of Larksville, on an off tackle play from the two. The play was set up by Slosburg. who traveled 78 yearda under His own power after fading back in punt formation. He was nailed from behind by End Bob Schiffner of Wharton, N. just short of the goal line.

All four of Syracuse's extra points were booted from placement by George Brown of Scarsdale, giving him a record, of 27 successive conversions over a three year period. Temple Srriie t.B lt Si-hiMner GrzibowRkl Koliba Herlihy Timko Schmidt R'l Kuterlv Fiacco RT rhallahan BaKley RK Rnuern DraK'itta jB Nejitian Ellis I. Zawoiski Dolan RH Orseck glevenskl KB Sioaburj! Buchsbaum Tempi 0 12 (in 12 Syracuse 0 7 7 1428 Tempie scoring: Touchdown. Zawoinkl, Orfck: Svracuae nconnfc: touctirtowns. liolan 2.

Herlihy. Slovenskl: point afier touchdown, G. Brown A placement I Sutantitutjons: Temple, Bekis, Grady, Kwsatkowskl. Rogers. Marshalik.

Harvey. Macnko. Jonen. McCreary. Varca.

tiuhenetsky. Ragunaa, Girlon, Bevnardo. Lireki, Tyreng. Syracuse: Acocella. Kranack, Cody.

NiUKhaum, J. Brown. Biirkle. Pepper, Pfeiffer. Meirowltz.

Merkel, Morrifi. riil-ln, LowtJ'er, Baynincer, Iavi. Hilvanic, Abdo, Brown, Foster. Kornal. Purello.

Cortland Wins Soccer Tilt, 2-1 Cortland Teachers dropped Brockport Teachers out of the unbeaten ranks in soccer competition with a 2-1 triumph at Brockport yesterday. It was Brockport's -first loss in three starts and Cortland's third decision against one setback. Cortland took the lead with a penalty kick by DiBrama in the champion. The new titlist went 6 up at the halfway mark as he collected a 73 compared to an 81 by Ferentz, and had an afternoon 74 against the loser's 73 as they completed their round. Out in 39 in the morning, Urzetta was 2 up as Ferentz took 41.

An incoming 34 added four holes to his margin as Ferentz had 40, but the loser shaved that by a hole as he posted 36 to Urzetta's 37 on the third nine. Ferentz picked up two more holes but, 3 up with 4 to play, Urzetta wound up things with a par at the 33rd as Ferentz took a bogey. ETON. O. Luekhurfit 73, Pero 73; lo net.

L. lVro 73-867, O. Luckhurt 73-4 69. E. Thaney 80-1(1 70.

W. Husaev 81-11 70. W. Welland 82-11 71. C.

Hopkins 80-971; Clan B. O. Hayes 83-1766, F. Woociard 86-18 68, P. Stevens E3-15 68.

J. Milham 87-17 70. Ixm- Kn.ss, C. Goodrich 72; low net, A. Booth S0-14 66.

R. Rede-man 83-15 68, K. Allen 76-7 69. A. Moore 76-571, H.

Herrin, 85-1471, H. Worden 87-1671. E. Olson 75-471, F. Levrpans 82-10 72.

R. Callaghan 80-8 72. IAK LJT HII.I.: Low gross, G. Robln-pon 77flow net. E.

Corhett 81-10 71, T. Gleason 80-872, W. Gill 80-872. C. Leonard 80-8 72; C'lasa low eross, J.

Frank 95; low net. T. McCabe 100-29 71, M. Donahue 103-2776. J.

Farrell 96-17 79. I.AKK SHORK: I.ow Kro, G. 73; low net, J. Duf 87-2166. C.

Hopper 95-29 66. hi. Lyon.3 80-14 66. R. Feeney P7-20 67.

O'Lrfinghlin 7B-9 67. J. Cardlnale 83-1568. G. Claus 73-568.

A. Pero 77-869. M. Gent nee 86-17 69; blind boitey (77). E.

Janes. V. Porreca. OAK HILL: Low er.ii, W. Chapio 75; low net.

J. Scanlop 76-7 69, H. Anderson 76-670, J. Moje 79-970. J.

Ralner 77-4 73. W. Townsend 84-11 73; 4'Ihss R. Milow 83-15-68. W.

Gray 83-1370. L. Appleby 85-15 70; Clasi M. Gullen 88-11 71. G.

Amsdcn 99-2772, E. Del-hridfte 100-2872; best ball, H. Coleman-M. Gullen 78-13 85. R.

Forkey-J. Moje BBOWMKS KAY EL The Brownie-Scarlets eleven travel to Canandaigua today to face the Canandaigua Merchants at 2:00 rn. Coach Johnny Co.sligan will start Tnbotu. Henry, Plouffe and Rouhl-bach in the. backfield, with Cum-mings and Post at end, Stallman end Flavin at tackle.

Bell and Crawford at guard and Cicotti at center. unting? first and a field goal by DiBrama 'in the second quarter. Vince Natale E. Rochester Trips Albion East Rwhester's uchool boy gnddets literally grabbed a 13-7 victory out of the air in the closing minutes of a close contest with Albion High here yesterday afternoon. A touchdown pass that Frank Santucci, Pianotown quarterback, threw to Halfback Albert D.anetti with slightly more than a minute left in the game decided the result.

Santucci passel from his own. 30-yard line, Dianetti received on his own 43 and galloped the remaining 55 yards to score. East Rochester outplayed Albion Irf the first half and scored midway through the second quarter for a 7-0 lead at halftime. It was the same combination that gave broke the ice for Brockport with a goal on a pass from Len Hack-shaw in the third quarter. Score: Cortland 1 1 02 Brockport 0 1 01 Scoring: Cortland, BiBrama soaD.

Di-B'im (penalty); Brockporti Natale (goal). OIL YOURGUEJ TULSA FALLS Lubbock, Tex. UP) The Texas Tech Red Raiders upset the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, 14-7, here yesterday, capitalizing on Tulsa rumble to score the winnine touchdown in the final three minutes of play. Just Arrived! NEW ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW PRrCES 404 Hudson Ave) Lewis Doohan Stone 2929 Proveniano A. C.

Presents- "fa It "fa PROFESSIONAL the visitors their first score, a pass from Santucci to Dianetti. This time Santucci hurled from Albion's 15-yard line to Dianetti on the 8. and Dianetti crossed the Albion goal hne standing up. Magoon went in for East Rochester and kicked the extra point. Albion tied the count at 7-all less than a minute before the third quarter ended.

Albion an Ea.t Rochester punt near midfield and after a 5-yard penalty gave Albion a first down on East Rochester's 46 yard line. Wolfe went 18 yards for a first down on the 28-yard line. Lubawy chopped off 14 yards for another on the East Rochester 14-yard line, and Wolfe went over. Lineups: FAST ROCHESTER ALBION J.V. Brien RanFilippo l.T fetter cnapman IncSon.mn ju.n;n I i.i PitxgvraM Monarrlll KT Reed Bill V.

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6958 if if 3f if )f )f Larrie Rally Wins Over Ithaca, 21-6 Canton UP) St. Lawrence Uni mom versity's football team spotted 1th- ip" r. Qikzii Hirn laJIJC "OtR III VII for a 21-6 victory. End Tom Ryan, from Baldwin, scored two of the Larries' touchdowns." taking a pass from, AUTO SALES Wants Cars! Cars! Cars! 1935.. 1942- Halfback Ted Vreelar.d of West-field.

X. in the second period and recovering an Ithaca fumble in the end zone in the final quarter. The scoring pass play covered 27 yards. The winners scored in the third on a 65-yard drive. Bill Hayden, a halfback from Canton, diving 3 yards for the tally.

Ithaca scored in the fli-st on a 34-yard drive, Hal Farrell of John-eon City going over from the one. Jack Barron of Tarrytown, a coweiih cASHiin Monroe Stone 6993 Lf Souh EC j0j Stone 0640 33 I OPEN TILL 9 P.M.C guirci. converted all three extra -points for the Larriea. I mttt i I 0k 0.

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