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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1947 2D HOLLAND SPARKS CORNELL TO 12- 6 WIN SOLD OUT We Need SO Cart At Once! We Will Pay Your Price HURRY Sell Your Car Today SPOT CASH DICK FEOL 54 South Union St. Stone S742 Cortland Shades Varsity Boaters After five straight wins, the University of Rochester Streaks 95 Yards For Winning Tally Photo on Page 6D Ithaca Carl (Keel) Holland, speedy Big Red Cornell riht halfback specialist performed a special task yesterday, lie turned in a top performance on defense against forward passes which achieved for his favored Kedmeu a 32-G victory Ji i JV A rjLK 4 booters were finally knocked out of the undefeated ranks, but it took a classy Cortland htate team to turn the trick, by a 1-0 score at the River Campus yesterday. Played on a Boggy turf, the tilt was a bruising battle, with rugged triumph was the all-around play of their halfback line, led by the veteran Tony DiBenedetto, who hn fees' IV fja? y. a kicked and headed the pellet In beautiful fashion throughout the checking and hard-driving all the way. Cortland lost two starters via the Injury route, and Rochester's right wing, Mark Battle, was put out of action In the third quarter.

The Red Mules got their tally in the second period with a bit of game. over an aroueu oy The redhead from Farmlngdale, I- nabbed an Eddie aerial early in the second half and scampered 05 yard for the touchdown that won Cornell its fourth game in seven played, avenged an Orange upset of last year, and clinched for it the Central New York Big Three cham Alfred Bows To Cortland In 37-0 Tilt 2 71 MEN'S BASEMENT CHOC ZUCP OUTSTANDING BOWLING ALU slick soccer. Right Wing John ,5 vfr Jiff: pionship. The Cortland 1 in tne oying fr Mi State Teachers College eleven, game Holland saved the day wun c. 'wv-' 0 lift The Walter Campbell-coached locals will be out to wind up their season on the upgrade, when they travel to Syracuse to meet the Orange Friday, Lineups: l'o.

ItoThrhtrr i'orllnnd 'i Wallace I'ryjhylo FB Hrnnftt KB Oilman Cocarrl I.HB OKden Brown CHfl Koch DiBtmrirtto RH Woods Hall LW-Cny Farrell Pay May Hnwland Mrlarmnhl RI Knnka Daiiriuno RV Battla Cortland 0 1 0 1 Rochester 0 0 0 Scorlnit: DaBramo; aubntltutlona Rochester, Van Der I.anile. Brown. Brltton, Rallarian: Cortland. Harrla. Kleltmiohn.

Holan.1. Wrldht, Mahnn, Wll-llnitw, Mllllnin. Vermin, Referee. IMcK Atr. paced by Fullback Paul Conners who scored twice on long runs, defeated Alfred 37-0 yesterday on a snow-covered field.

Cortland took a 12-0 lead Into the third period before Conners unwound a 64-yard touchdown trip Clark centered a high ball which nearly nicked the Rochester nets high on the left side; when Goalie Bob Wallace leaped after the spheroid. Inside Charlie May headed it back across the mouth of the goal where Emilio DaBramo guided it in with his chest. Seemingly undisturbed by the muddy terrain and slippery ball, the Cortland forwards controlled the ball most of the way, and only yeoman goalkeeping by the losers Wallace kept the score from being on elded. Main factor In tlio Cortland (vi. through tackle.

He romped 25 yards through the same sector for advance against Vermont. Rochester rallied inri for ri-'h win of season, 7-6. VARSITY GAIN: Halfback Dick Eden of Rivcrmen pets away for 7-yard first period his other tally. The Teachers nc 1 twice through the ulr, Walt Moore toss- liur a 33-yard a -rial to Tom Jack BOWLING SHOES Remilen, Newman Sparkle as Hobart son and Jim Mclntyre a 15-yard Vays, Irondequoit to Collide pass to George Friedman. It was Cortland's fifth win In Turns Back Kenyon Gridders, 12-0 lin High Field.

$5-95 seven starts. South Side Merchants will tangle with the Ballantyne Merchants at 2:30 today at Cobbs Hill. South Side will hold a practice at 10 a. m. Geneva Propelled by llobart's air-minded duo of Chuck Remilen and Jim Newman, the Statesmen rolled to their third consecutive football win, 12-0, over Kenyon College on rain-soaked Boswell Field yesterday afternoon.

William and Mary Trips VMI, 28-20 an interception which threw back the fired up Syracusans and again it was the fine Orange back, Dolan, who had the misfortune to have his throw boomerang. Syracuse was really barreling along in that final rush as it went 66 yards on the land and through the air and it appeared that noth-1njf Cornell could do would halt it. Twnty-five neconda remained and the scrimmage line was the 5 when Dolan faded for his ill-fated throw which Holland ran out to the 25-yard line. Orange Scores Early The Orange had opened the scoring' with a touchdown in the first period on a 24-yard pass play, Dolan to End Bob Schiffner, which was the fourth play of a short 47-yard drive. It all began when Dick Bagley, tackle, recovered a Walt Kretz fumble.

Dolan set up the Bcoring play with two brilliant runs of the right side. After a Slovenski plunge Dolan took off to the right again, wheeled suddenly and caught the bewildered Red defenders unawares with a sharp throw down the middle to Schiffner who had gotten a couple of steps ahead of the duped Red secondary. Schiffner had only 10 yards to cover for the ncore. Alex Paul's place kick was wide. Bob Dean, who averaged 41 yards with five punts, but who missed two conversion attempts, ran Cornell to its tying touchdown.

The Dutchtown Vays and Irondequoit Merchants will renew their I grid rivalry at 2:30 p. m. today, 'after a 4-year lapse, on the Field, Jay Street. i Irondequoit will pin its hopes on 1 two hard-running backs, Ray Schicker and Harry" Steinorth. Vtya Coach Tommy Savage will 'juggle his lineup for today's tilt In jan effort to get the winning combination.

Bernie Semrau will start Newman and Remilen turned in- Game Statistics Another National money saving value. Bowling shoes constructed from the finest materials; at a price you can easily afford to pay. THE 4SF.IET FRESH OR FBOZEN HO RS EM EAT 18c lb. DOG MEAL at Kenn.l Prices PUPPIES PURE BREEDS AUo MIXED PUPS Ston 022S KENNEL SUPPLY CO. 451 South cor.

Comfort Hobart Kenyon First downs 9 1 Yards gained, rushing 127 35 Yards gained, passing 5 0 Williamsburg, Va. CD William Mary's Indians had the Gator football bowl bid which they hadn't received ringing in their ears yesterday and got the scare of their lives. Eight thousand customers turned out at Cary Field thinking they would witness one of the Indians' biggeet massacre parties of the year, but when it was over, the at quarterback, Larry Keon and Tommy Egan at halves and Troy Canoble at fullback. Russers to Battle At Corning Today USSERS will attempt to avenge their only loss of the season today when they invade Corning to engage Corning All-High. The home forces edged the Meathounds.

7-0, earlier this season. Russers will depart for Corning at 8:30 a. today, from Ames and Maple streets. The contest is set for a 2 p. m.

start. This will be the final tuneup game for the Russers pior to their city acmlpro championship series with the Champion Raiders in Red Wing Stadium next Sunday. one of their finest performances of the season in downing the game Lords. Newman spearheaded the two Statesmen scores with long passes. Completing four passes of the seven he tossed, the Rochester halfback picked up 85 yards.

His running sweeps off tackle ad through end piled up 63 yards in 11 attempts for a total gain of 318 yards through the air and on the ground. Remilen. also a Rochester native, 4 li 1 14 35 0 3 25 Passes attempted Passes completed 4 1'hshcs Intercepted by Number of punts 11 Punting average (from scrimmage; 43 Fumbles 3 Own fumbles recovered 2 Pennlties 2 Yards lost, penalties 'M Tribe had managed to beat Vir '38 PONTIAC SEDAN $695 Another Clean C-r From Maplewood Motors 250 Lake Ave. wiona! E. MAIN AT STONI the The 14th Warders, who scored a 24-6 victory over the Scarlets last week, will be looking for victory No.

7 at 2:30 p. m. today when they bump into the Rraddock Heights eleven on Pinnacle Field. Ray Bell, Warder mentor, has picked Bailey, Lutt, Grube and GoodJine for his starting backfleld combination, while on the line he will have McGlynn, Riley. Keeber, Ehman, Quinn, Nau and Harvey.

North Side Merchant will meet the Batons at 2:30 today at Frank- was counted late in the fourth; period. The Purple covered 59 yards in seven plays, the big gainer! played an all-around bang-up game in defensive post with some jarring tackles and hard-charging Koch, Brldwell: center, Hartney. Kenyon Rnrks, Kasl, Dnrrmm, Horner. Harvey; ends, Monagun, Zlemr. M.tllory; Baainger; guards.

Sealer; center, Weaver. runbacks of Kenyon punts. His kicking was good for better than again being a Newman pass. Newman took a hand-off from Fullback Frank Meier for nine yards, and Remilen bucked through center for 7 more. After Mike Cecere had lost 10 yards on a fumble Newman danced back and threw to End Andy Stertzer in the left, flat on the 34, and Stertzer raced down to 43 yards a try from the line of ginia Military Institutes Keydets by the narrow margin of 28-20.

Until seconds were gone in the fourth period, it appeared the Indians were going to run true to form and stick up one of their better scores of the campaign. Dependable Stan Magdziak scored once himself on a 10-yard sprint through the line and pitched two touchdown passes to Freshman End Vito Ragazzo, one for 22 yards and one for 35. Fullback Jack Cloud rammed over from the three. Magdziak made goodon all four tries for extra points from placement and the Indians led 28-0. Then the Keydets broke loose.

Substitute Quarterback Joe Vcltri whipped a 4-yard pass that Substitute End Jimmy Gill of Roanoke, pulled in and fell over the goal line for one touchdown. Driving from their own 40, the Keydets moved 60 yards on eight plays that ended with Ray Tamalis slamming around right end from the 10. Joe Gantt set up VMI's third touchdown when he intercepted one of Joseph (Buddy) Lex's passes and tore down to the Indians' 14. Vince Regunas made the final yard. Ken Carrington kickd the extra points.

scrimmage. He kicked out on the Kenyon 2-yard line midway in the third period for the break which led tg the first score. Twice his punts just rolled Into the end zone after flirting with the out of bounds marker on the 1-yard line. The Statesmen's strong line held the Lords to but 35 yards on the ground, allowing only one first down. The' Lords found even less mf mm mm.

mw cj mm mm mi im 41 for with these Pfl r. mm success via the air, not being -BALL" "O-THE the 20. Cecere bit off seven yards, than Meier plunged to the one-yard 1 line, and came right back over center for the score. Pandiscil's conversion try was blocked. The game ended with Hobart in possession on Kenyon's 2-yard siripe.

Summary: 1IOBART KENYON LE Zornow Ritter LT D. Williamson Wilson U3 Flamberg Simons Hill Fornoff RG C.osllne KT R. Williamson Punlop HE Hteruer ZeiKler yB Witherow Haskell LH Newman Parse! KH Remilen Marshall FB Deroza Eschenbrenner Hobart (coring: Touchdowns, DeRoza. Meier. i Substitutions: Hobart Backs, Pahimbo.

Korwan, Brazil, Bivona, Cardlllo, Lahr, able to complete a single toss in four attempts. After a scoreless first half, Remilen booted the ball from Kenyon's 47 out on the 2-yard stripe. The return kick by Eschenbrenner was taken by Remilen from the 37 to the 22. The Purple marched over in seven plays. On fourth down, with six to go for a first down on the 18, Newman tossed a bullet pass CAM, Many With Heaters Radios In the last play of the first period he slanted off right tackle, cut back, and went 52 yards before he was overtaken on the 12-yard line by Dolan and Slovenski.

He carried four times consecutively from the 12, and scored on a 3-yard plunge through the line. His place kick for the point was Thrre were an estimated 27,000 out for the 21th renewal of this ancient rivalry and among the honored guests were two former Cornell coaching greats, Glenn S. (Pod) Warner and Dr. Al Sharpe, crach of the Unbeaten 1915 team. Warner was accompanied by Dudley De Groot, who commuted from Buffalo where his Los Angeles Dons play Sunday.

Snow Delays Game The game was held ud for 40 minutes while Cornell University Workmen and volunteers from the stands helped to clear the field of a tarpaulin, heavily-laden with snow. Only two other times did Cornell even get close to the goal. That was directly after the Syracuse touchdown when it marched 60 yards to the Orange 30. On the push, Norm Dawson had gotten off one right end canter of 25 yards to the 12, only to have it nulllified for a man in motion nenalty. A Pete Dorset to Jack Rogers pass on fourth down netted 13 ynrds but it was a little ehy of a first down.

Dorset hit Bernie Babula with a pass for a 33-yard gain midway through the second period whicn put Cornell down on th Syracuse 35-yard line. Kretz cracked tackle for three yards but from that point the Orange spilled the Cornell calipers for successive losses until it fir ally took over on the 31. Syracuse burst goalward in the third period after John Burkle recovered a Dorset fumhlp on the Cornell 45. Dolan passed 18 yards to Angelo Acocella and things looked rosy for the visitors until Dolan fumbled and Rogers re They're Almost New to Remilen in the center alley good for 12 yards. Leal De Roza bucked over in two tries.

Fraus' attempted Orange bulled its way tc a first down on the seven, making inches cn a fourth down Davi3 plungn Cornell got tough at that point and allowed but two yards on two line smashes before the Holland interception. SYRACUSE CORNEXi, LE Schirtner Cassel LT Burkle Westphal LO Pepper Quinn Dillon Pantuck Effective Immediately! PICK OUT YOUR CAR PAY ONLY 25 So 33 DOWN NO DOWN PAYMENTS ON CARS UP TO $300 2 Years To Fay Balance Cecere, Meier; ends. Williams. Kraetz; conversion was wide. The Statemen's second marker tackles.

Dara, Zawisiak, Cusack; guards, ONLYpQ T0i-J PAY When It Comes To Scoring With A 11-American Values Jl'r Ktacco Bunch KT Bagley Karrell RE Dra gotta Rogers QB EUis Dean LH Dolan Dawson RH Slovenski Kretz FB Cattle Wright Syracuse 6 0 0 8 Cornell 6 0 12 Syracuee scoring: Touchdown Schlff- i ncr. Cornell scoring: Touchdowns Dean, Holland (for Substitutions: Syracuse Ends, Nuss- i banm, Acocella, Fuller; tackles. Urban, i GrziDowski; guards, Morris, Kubilius; cen- ter, Schmidt; backs, Silvanic, Buchsbaum, Davis, Paul, Abdo. Cornell Knds. Bolber, Distasio; tackles, Loux, Clark; guards, Pascavage, Droet; center, Kostes; backs, Babula, Holland, i Lang, Dorset, Skawski.

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