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ir i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, November 16, 1969 3D No. 5 Nittany Lions Ramble over Terps Orange Blanks Middies, 15-0 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) Halfback Charlie Pitt-man scored three times and tackle Mike Reid danced across the goal line for his first college touchdown as fifth-ranked Penn State rambled over hapless Maryland 48-0 yesterday under the watchful eye of bowl game representatives. The victory extended the Nit- The Terrapins are now 2-7, while Penn State, waiting for an almost certain bowl invitation on tomorrow, is 8-0. Representatives from the Sugar, Orange and Cotton Bowl watched the game.

Surprisingly, the Nittany Lions gained only one more yard in total offense 301-300 than the Terrapins, but Maryland iNNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Syracuse put together a touchdown, two field goals and a safety yesterday for a 15-0 football victory over Navy that would have been a runaway except for sterling defensive work by the Middies in the shadow of their own goal. Five times the Orangemen Al Newton carrying over from drove to HoU gaVe Syracuse a only to be forced into field goal safety ta the third period with attempts threatened to score only twice. of Paul Johnson on the Terra 0 0 0 21 14 13 Moryland Penn Stote punter Tom Moore downing the ball in the end zone on fourth down to trade the two points for better kicking position. Syracuse 0 19 5 IS Navy 0 0 0 -4 Svr Jakowenko 41 FG Svr Newton 3 run (Jakowenko kick) Syr Safety (Moore downed In end zone) PS-Plttmon 2 run (Reltr kick) PS-Plttmon run (Reltz kick) PS-Pittmon 4 run (Reltl kick) PS-Reid 26 Interception run (Reltl The Midshipmen blocked two and a third was wide, but George Jakowenko booted one over for 30 yards to put Syracuse ahead 3-0 early in the second period and kicked an 18 yarder in the third quarter.

The only Syracuse touchdown was set up by a Navy fumble at its own 17 midway through the second quarter. The Orangemen scored in four plays with tany Lions' winning streak to 19 games and their unbeaten string to 27. Penn State's devastating defense contributed to three of the lions' first half touchdowns. Two of Pittman's tallies came after sparkling defensive plays by linebacker Jack Ham. The senior linebacker blocked a punt and defensive end John Ebersole ran it to the 15 to set up the first score.

Then Ham deflected a pass into the arms kick) PS-Abbev 1 run (Reltl kick) PS-Paul Johnson 5o punt retrlklck failed) PS-Mitchell 71 run (Relti kick) A 4S3M Syr Jakownke 28 pins' 22. Johnson also returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown. Ail-American Reid danced 26 yards untouched for his first college touchdown after defensive end Gary Hull blocked another pass by sophomore quarterback Jeff Shugars. Pittman's touchdowns gave him a career total of 26, breaking a record held by Lenny Moore. I Syracuse Navy 21 5 251 -4 72 7 21 6-22 2 10-22 0 5-33 7-36 1 2 JO 31 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardaae Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized A20.215 Maryland Flnt downl 13 Rushing yardaae 124 Passino yardage 176 Return vardasa 132 Passes 11-32-3 Fumbles lost 0 Penn State 11 240 61 181 4-0-1 0 -0 25 Punts 0 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 15 Dartmouth: 8 Straight AFTER FIVE STUDIO FOR MEN Announces The Opening Of OUR SECOND LOCATION HANOVER, N.H.

(AP) 0 0 7-7 7 It 7-24 Marinaro, the nation's second Dort-Gavle 15 past from Chasey (Dono Quarterback Jim Chasey threw leading rusher going into tne three touchdown passes yester game, piled up 122 yards in 34 carries and added 27 yards on a van kick! Dart-Brown 11 pass from Chasey (Donovan kick) Dart- FG Donovan 32 Corn-Morlnoro 6 run (Kllllan kick) Dart-Gavle 14 pass from Casey (Dono- day to overhelm stubborn but mistake-prone Cornell, 24-7, and von KICK) screen pass. But fumbles, pass intercep give undefeated Dartmouth its Cornell Dartmouth 23 Yardage for Marinaro Cornell's Ed Marinaro (44) leaps midle of Dartmouth line for six-yard gain before stop 15 tions and crucial 15-yard penalties stymied Cornell drives while their hard-hitting line shut ped by Russ Adams (30) of Dartmouth. Lou Maranzana (82) is coming from right. (UPI) First downs Rushino vardaoe Passing vardaae Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized! 228 245 31 13-25-1 5-32 0 74 146 132 81 7-9-1 3-34 3 45 off Dartmouth's vaunted ground game in the first half, holding the Indians to seven points at in g.rossroadVbuilding Cor. Main State Sts.

IN DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Suite 720 232-4314 A Reliable Nome In Rochester For Over 20 Yean MANUFACTURERS. DESIGNERS CUSTOM FITTING OF HAIR PIECES Featuring Feather-Light, Guaranteed Undetectable Hamilton Rips Union, 30-3 termission. eighth consecutive football victory of the season. The triumph protected Dartmouth's hold on the Ivy League lead with a 6-0 record and set up a showdown with Princeton, the other major contender, this week. Chasey threw touchdown passes of 15 and 14 yards to end Darrel Gavle and connected on an 11-yard strike to end Bob Brown.

Place kicker Pete Donovan Chasey, who hit on 12 of 20 passes for 228 yards, loosened the Cornell defense on the first play of the second half, bitting Frosh Back Leads Hobart halfback John Short on a 60- Joseph Roberts yard pass. Although Dartmouth was then and added the 2 extra points on a sweep. The win moved Hamilton to a 32-20 advantage in the long standing football rivalry which dates back to 1890. Twelve games have ended in ties. The game concludes the season for both teams.

Hamilton finishes with a 3-5 record. Union ends at 3-6. stopped on the Cornell three, its running game was more effec IAIR PIECE FOR MEN tive from that point on. Dartmouth's Tom Quinn re SCHENECTADY (AP) Hamilton halfback John Beck ran for 146 yards, scored two touchdowns, ran for two conversions and passed for a third to lead the Continentals to a 30-3 victory over Union in the 74th football meeting between the two schools. Beck, a 180-pound junior from Madison, opened the scoring with 7:51 remaining in the first quarter on a 15 yard run up the middle.

With 1:43 left in the same period he made it 12-0 with a 2-yard run added a 32-yard field goal to round out Indian scoring. Cornell, slipping to a 3-5 record for the year, finally tallied shortly afteiv the fourth quarter began when Ed Marina-ro scored on a six-yard run. i turned a Cornell punt 72 yards TROY, N.Y. (AP) Freshman halfback Don Aleksiewicz scored three touchdowns and rushed for 242 yards as Hob-art defeated RPI 39-7 in the in the second quarter, but the nullified by a touchdown was clipping penalty. Hcmllton Union 14 8 3 0 0-30 O- 1 Mr.

Stephen At AFTER FIVE STUDIO Ridge-Seneca Plaza, 315 Ridge Rd. East PHONE: 232-4314 or 544-1510 for consultation without obligation Ham Beck 15 run (run failed) Hom Beck 2 run (Beck run) Ham Brown 1 run (Beck run) Un Sobella 35 field goal Hom Rice 1 yard sneok (Scarplto pass from Beck) Ivy League Panthers Trip Cadets, 15-6 final football game for both teams yesterday. Aleksiewicz scored the first touchdown of the game on a 53 yard run, added another on a jaunt of 48 yards, and bulled over from the 2 for the other. Quarterback Bob Raleigh, also a freshman, scored twice on runs of 6 and 7 yards, while Phil Smith went 31 yards for a 's other score. Rick Tesmer scored RPI's only touchdown on a 2 yard run.

Hobart finished with a 35 and 5 record, while RPI ended its season at 1-7-1. rim WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -The University of Pittsburgh rallied for two touchdowns and a field goal in the second half Saturday and posted its best season since 1963 with a 15-6 victory over Army. Dennis Ferris capped a 66- Brown Tips Harvard, 24-17 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Late in the third period, Brown stormed from behind on i Brown got its first big break Hobart 7 11 12 3 when linebacker Tony Renzi re yard march from second-half iRPI the clutch passing and running of quarterback Chris Burgess to defeat Harvard for the first (Simpson Hob Aleksiewicz, 53 run kickoff by diving over from less than a yard out, and Jim Fneld time In 10 years, 24-17.

covered a Ray Hornblower fumble at the Harvard 23, and on the first play of the final quarter, Jim Colby kicked a 22-yard field goal to tie it. Harvard 3 14 0 0-17 kick) Hob smith, 31 run (Simpson kick) Hob Alekslewlci, 2 4un (kick failed) Hob Raleigh 6 run (Simpson kick) RPI Tesmer 2 run (Falrchlld kick) Hob alekslewlci 48 run (kick failed) Hob Raleigh 7 run (pass failed) The Bruins, who hadn't won an Ivy League football game passed 18 yards to George Med-ich for the winner with 6:46 left in the game on the 17th play of a drive that began on the Pitt Brown 0 14 0 10-24 11. since 1967, pushed Harvard all over the field in the first half, but still round UP trailing 17-14 thanks to a pair of explosive punt returns by the Crimson's Colgate Edges Lafayette, 14-10 Harv FG Szare 20 Brwn Spots 17 pass from Burgess (Colby kick) Brwn Franke 3 run (Colby kick) Horv Harrison 52 punt return (Szaro kick) Harv Lukaska 1 run (Szara kick) Brwn FG Colby 22 Gary Cramer put the game out of Army's reach by kicking a 28-yard field goal with 1:50 remaining after Charley Hall's second interception in the clos EASTON, Pa. (AP) Colgate, Steve Harrison, plus a fumble recovery deep in Brown territory by John Cramer. Brwn Hughes I run (Colby kick) CHALLENGERS-DARTS POLARAS-CORGtiETS M0NAC0S-TRUCKS scoring with the aid of a Lafayette penalty and a short Lafayette punt, defeated the Leopards 14-10 in college football ing minutes.

The Panthers' 4-5 record with one game left is their best since the 1963 team won nine of 10 games. The set yesterday. Drop 8th Straight Colgate, which used a punisn- back sent Army into the Navy mg ground game, gave up. a field goal to Lafayette, then scored the first two times it had NEW YORK (AP) Quarter game two weeks hence with a 3-5-1 mark, first losing season in Tom Cahill's four years as coach. back John Brown rifled a 15 yard touchdown pass to half the ball.

called back midway through the second quarter. Romanosky fired a pass to Bill Wazevich in the end zone, but it was nullified by a Lions' holding penalty. 11 IMfl Full Factory Equipment, D73-14 Tires, Ele. Wipers. BEST BUY IN COMPACT! 0 0-14 0 0-10 .7 .3 Colgate Latovette back Bill Sudhaus in the third quarter to lead Penn from behind and to a 17-7 victory over Columbia in an Ivy League foot Pitt 0 0 6 915 Army 0 0 06 Army FG Jensen 34 Army FG Jensen 33 Pitt Ferris 1 run Pitt Medich 18 pass from Frledl Lot f-o Nowen su Col Goepel 1 run (Klumoo kick) Col Fischer 1 run (Klumpp kick) Laf Zlmmers II pass from Baker (Nowell kick) A 6,500 pitt fg Cramer 28 A 36,008 The Quakers, who evened their over-all record at 4-4 and boosted their Ivy League mark to 2-4, completely dominated the statistics.

Penn had 18 first downs to CHALLENGER Pitt Army 23 12 189 74 151 111 27 50 17-35-5 10-232 4-29 9-33 2 0 BC Outlasts VMI, 49-32 71 First downs Rushing yardogt Passing vordooe Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized ball game yesterday. The Lions, who suffered their eighth straight defeat, grabbed an early 7-0 lead on a quarterback sneak by sophomore Jim Romanosky from the one-yard line. The TD was set up by a pass interception by John Daurio, who returned it 36 yards Plus many other 225 Engine, T25 SPEC. TIRES. Factory features.

nine by Columbia, and picked up 314 yards on the ground NEWTON, Mass. (AP) 38 95 while holding the Lions to just Penn also had a 56-41 edge in passing. 70 Monaco The setback dropped Colum bia's Ivy record to 0-6. 70 Polara 4 DR. SEDAN Quarterback Red Harris steered Boston College to a quick 28-0 lead, but the Eagles had to survive a dogged comeback and the ball-carrying debut of Rich Thomas to defeat VMI 49-32 yesterday.

Harris, a junior, scored on a one-yard sneak and passed for three more two to John Bonis-j rnPumhln 7 0 0 07 Penn 0 3 7 7-17 1.01 KomanosKv run iruier Mtiw pnn FG Rerrv 31 1 970 pick up Vi TON TRUCK 225 Motor, 128' wheel base, 3 spd. trans. Ready for work. Penn Sudhaus 15 BOSS from Brown 4 Dr. Sedan 383 Motor, A'matic.

(Berrv kick) Penn Monahan 11 run (Berrv kick) to the Penn nine. But the Quakers' soccer-style kicker, Elliot Berry, made it 7-3 with a 31-yard field goal at 1:30 of the second period, then Penn took the lead for good in the third quarter on Brown's strike. Halfback Bob Monahan added an insurance touchdown on an 11-yard run at 13:57 of the final period. The Lions had one touchdown A 5,145. Columbia Penn 81 68 row.

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Covers. talli and another to Fred Willis as BC took an apparently commanding 28-0 lead just 1:07 Groupe, White Wal Yards penal lied First downs Rushing vardnae Passing yardaae Passes Return yardage Punts Fumbles lost 18 314 56 615 2 53 3-21 1 86 41 4-14 2 104 9-34 0 Tires. Amherst Stops Williams, 56-25 WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (AP) A determined Amherst defense held running star Jack Maitland to just 68 yards in 22 carries yesterday as the Lord Jeffs powerful offensive unit crushed an outclassed Williams defense for a 56-25 football victory. mrt 14 14 21-56 Williams i i i 7jj Wms Ruble 1 run (kick failed) Ahm Morrav 5 run (Trlano kirk) Amh Morrav 5 ru.i (Triono kick) Wms Moitland 2 run (run failed) Amh Small post from Kehoe (Trlano kick) Amh Cummlngt 10 run (Trlano kick) Wms Moitland 49 pass from Murray (run failed) Amh Cummlngj 1 urn (Trlano kick) Wms Moitland 25 pass from Murray (Curfln kick) Amh Gordon 15 run (Trlano kick) A 7,000.

into the second quarter. Virginia Military 0 17 I 732 Boston College 21 7 7 1449 BC Horns 1 run (kick taneai BC Bonistolll 9 pass from Harris (O'Shea ooss from Harris) BC Willis 6 pass from Harris (Toczv- ield Goal Boosts Yale lowskl kick) BC BonisTaill 11 boss from Harris (To- czvlowskl kick) up with identical 6-1 records in VMI rnomas 3 rim icuoit kicki VMI Thomos 1 run (Cuoit kick) VMI FG Cuolt 41 BC Willis 3 run (Tocivlowskl kick) VMI Thomos 2 run (Sowers miss from PRINCETON, N. J. (AP) -Harry Klebanoff kicked a field soal with 3:06 remaining in the SDrinkel) BC Bonistolll 23 Bass from Harr Is (To- KICK) the league. In beating Princeton Yale relied on veterans Bill Primps and Joe Massey, and a tight defense, rated the best in the Ivy League.

bc Willis 64 run (Tocrviowskl kick) VMI Sorlnkel 11 run (Cuolt kick) A 11.500. football game to lift Yale to a 17-14 victory over Princeton here yesterday before 35,000 frozen fans. The victory kept alive Yale hopes for a piece of the Ivy Rlf CORONET XZJ Li lU Sedans. Full Factory Equipment. YELLOWJACKETS Yale 0 7 7 17 Princeton i Prl-Moore 7 run (Holtbero) kick) Yol-Primps 1 run (Klebonott kick) Yal-Mossey 6 run (Klebanoff kick) Prl-Moore 1 run (Holtbera kick) Yal-FG Klebanoff 24 viously unbeaten Thiel last week, finished with a 5-3 League championship.

Yale also tied for the championship in 1968 when it matched Harvard's 8-0-1 record. A 35,000 First downs- This year Yale has lost only to Yards rushing Allegheny 6 Rochester 4 6 4 1432 Yole Princeton 13 19 29 186 166 104 4 1 9-22 10-73 11-34 6-32 "2 4 62 61 From ID Senior Bob Ward scored of R's fifth touchdown on a six-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Rich Parrinello. Allegheny last year drubbed the Jackets 42-19. With yesterday's win, of avenged every loss of last season. Last year's other defeats were to Amherst, Williams and Union.

Allegheny, which beat pre Dartmouth, Princetons OppO-l Passes Intercepted nent next weekend and the only. Punts unbeaten team in the League. Dartmouth beat Cornell Flr5( downj Saturday 24-7. If Princeton beats Dartmoirth next Saturday and Yale beats Wts Harvard all three clubs will end cooor 4 run (kick TO'ieai Cooor 17 run (kick foiled) Word 4 ooss from Parrinello (pass failed) Cooor I run (Flonlgon kick) Cooor 4 run (Flanioan kick) Allegheny Rochester First downs 6 21 Yards rushing 86 31) Yards passing 21 56 Pcsses 5-16-5 410 Punts 4-24 4 4-25 2 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yard pencilled 25 10 1 2400 W. HENRIETTA RD.

Yale Princeton 19 29 186 166 104 922 10-23 4 1 11-34 (-32 2 4 62 61 i.

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