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"ye- i 5D Murdock Passes Hobart to Win Cornell, Buffalo Deadlock In Bruising 9-fo-9 Eatfe LAST ONE IN STOCK iy fix f- Sedan 4 Saab Over Hapess RPI Spec-af to Tlte Sunday Democrat and TROY A strong defense plus the educated arm of 2 v. i mi iuiuvsvi gaiv iuuui i mt a mvhh lit: lilt" sailer Polytechnic Institute yesterday. It marked the Engineers 33rd straight loss, longest losing streak in the nation. Murdock passed for 111 yards, making good on 12 of two of 10 and 13 yards to 29 aerials, two of which went. Walsh.

for markers. On the other It was a bitter defeat for hand, coach Al Kelley's vet- RPI, pre-game favorite, be- eran forward wall allowed cause of a rash of injuries to just two RPI passes to find the Hobart backfield. their goal in 11 attempts. Al Soanes. Joe Arnitz and RPI drew first blood when Mlke Tomasic were luminaries Roger Cavanna booted a 23- brilliant ripfPnivP (yard field goal in the first, ward w3ll Bob Grossman and quarter, but that was it for john Marchitell were out-I the Troymen.

standing in the backfield. ITHACA tr Cornell fousht back to a 9-9 football tie with Buffalo yesterday but failed to capitalize on chances to down the favored Bulls. Buffalo took a 9-0 lead in the opening period on Joe Osesodal's 44-yard field goal and a 15-yard touchdown run by Dick Condine. Cornell rallied in the second quarter, when Marty Sponaugle booted a field goal of 22 yards after a faulty Buffalo quick kick and Pete Larson plunged two yards for a touchdown set up by a fumbled punt recovery. Sponaugle's extra-point try after the tying touchdown sailed wide, and Cornell also blew several scoring opportunities in the second half.

The game at Schoellkopf Field was Cornell's opener. Buffalo started its season last -week with a victory over Bos-Ion University. Buffalo consistently was Jiurt with a succesion of fumbles, errant passesand other 'errors. The Cornell field goal was set up when a Buffalo punt traveled no farther than the Bulls' scrimmage line, the UB eight-yard stripe. Cornell's touchdown came after Buffalo's Willie Shine missed a punt on the Buffalo 19.

and Cornell's Bill Mc-Wheeney pounced on the ball. Cornell will meet Colgate at Hamilton this Saturday, while Buffalo will be at home against University of RPI SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS On One of the World's Safest BEST MOTORS HOME OF THE NATIONAL "TEAM TR" Hooart came back with a sustained 73-yard drive, and! with two minutes left in the! Ends Dinekoo Sundm. Cavanna Tark'es Rawson, Lasher K'jll, Curnpgham. fXunrrt nnrneti Rlrkr. nrrirk.

Dtiwe YamashirO rolled Centers Z'Ckermon, Lowreice Quarter- half, Alvin Off tackle eight yards for a.Boiiato. fuudcc goss. Ksiie I Wynne. lUUlllUUBII, i lie cauici HOBART Ends Thotne. Yos.

Breck, Coleman. Featherson. Van Horn. Tackles Heren-deen, Soanes, Bnet, Bird, Farr, McVev, Lewis. Guards Arniti, TomaSiC.

Christen-son, Lona, Walling Centers Freeborn 31235 UNIVERSITY AVE.C Hemeirlghf. Quarterbacks Murdock. Dal-1 las. Halfbacks Grossman. Schm dt, Con- ii-1 stanflne, Pavne, Yamashiro, vvaish.

Fu backs Marchitell, Burkett. after 11 plays and included passes of 12 and 16 yards by Murdock to Bill Breck. It was all Hobart in the third quarter, the visitors going 82 yards on 24 plays to the goal line. Murdock passed three yards to Jeff Feather-son for the tally. Murdock gunned the pigskin to Tim Walsh in the last canto for the final touchdown.

I 3 0 Hobart 0 i RPI Cavanna 23 fg Vomashiro 8 run Featherson 3 pass from Murdock 3 oass from Murdock STATISTICS Hobort Pif'st down. Yads nuhina Yards passing IU Intcrcpotions 1 Highlighting the Hobart push were oomDs ot and ii Recovered yards to Dick Van Horn and 45 Cornell defense early in game at Ithaca yesterday. Cornell's No. 22 is Jim Docherty. Game wound up 9-9 tie.

(A" A REAL BILL Buffalo Bull fullback Dick Condine (white uniform) romps to touchdown after shattering ion imrrlc in Connecticut 0 0 0 in Harvard history, piloted ucmv jcgiaicicu Yole 0 0 1421 Yol Grant 1 run Mercein kick Buffalo tD9 Cornell 0 9 0 BUF FG Oscsodal 44. BUFF Condine 15 run (kick foiled). COR FG Sponaugle 22. COR Larson 2 run (kick failed). Attendance 1 7,000.

Cadets Stand Off Late BC Splurge WEST POINT W) Fred: quick touchdowns and 14 attempts. SLU had 10 completions in 20 attempts for 103 yards. Conn Kldd 23 oos from Aceto (ooss foiled) U1 Yale Groninoer run (Mercelft kick) Yale Gronlnoer 2 run (Mercein kick) Attendance 32,634. the men of Cambridge on a 63-yard scoring march in the first period and gajloped 82 yards for a second quarter tally. Brown Triumphs liUt midway 111 tlie qj.vji.j Innrhrlnu-nifoOtball victory OVPr Willinm Barofsky's 94-yard touchdown i period.

McClusky swept i x. aTV R.I. PROVIDENCE. return NEW MUSTANG FAST BACK 22 Union 0 I 7 716 St. Lawrence 0 0 4 Union Safety Michaelson stoooed In end zone.

Union Hurlbut 37 oass from Hutchinson (Mcirshall kick St. Law FG Michaelson 74 St. Law FG Micnaelsun 24 Union RcmiCh II run (Marshall kick). St. Law Cioioli 3 oass from Feldman (kick Columbia Scores around right end for an ap- 1U" parent touchdown but tossed, to be Army's victory margin rf, J11: the ball away a 'a Jimmy yesterday, 19-13, after an run on a punt proved: Quarterback Jim Dunda ran for two touchdowns and passed for another yesterday as Brown wore down Lafayette for a 20-3 victory in a aroused Boston College team D1UWI1 Ui Jiu iuuiuh i iuiiic and the officials ruled he uine Ithaca Rolls HAVEN, Conn.

Halfback Leonard Muhlich gained 109 yards and scored a touchdown on a 52-yard run io pace Ithaca College to an 18-8 victory over Southern Connecticut yesterday. Muhlich dashed over right tackle for his touchdown in second period. Ithaca scored its first TD earlier in the same period when Rene Van Cauwenberge skirted left end from five yards out. dropped the ball before cross- wich. who sprinted 71 yards for a touchdovri tint put Navy in front 21-6.

Within two minutes, Stau- football series renewed after a lapse of 22 years. ing the goal line. awoke in a wild fourth quarter on Ed Foley's passing. Leading 19-0 going into the final period. Army had to fight for its life as Foley 0 3 Massachusetts 720 Harvard Lalavette Brown 0 14 0-14 7 7 0 420 (Dullea kick).

(Duilea kick), (kick failed). (Morm oass). i bach had the Middies on the I scoreboard again, completing Ithrpp straiflit nassps Marv Lonwoy run Har McClusky 82 run Mass Whelchef 1 run Lat FG Horvath 32. Brn Dunda 1 run (Mennell kick). Brn Porrv 11 Dass from Dunda (kick NEW YORK UP) Archie Roberts, Columbia's versatile quarterback, found a new, sure-handed receiver in Roger Dennis yesterday as he passed the Lions to a 21-14 football: victory over Colgate.

Mass Wheichel 6 run foiled). Har Poe 13 run (kick failed). MUSTANG HARDTOPS and CONVERTIBLES FAST-FAST-FAST sparked BC in two touchdown i 0 0 0 44 drives. He was working on a ZZf third that had reached the i 15055 BU Takes GW Bin Duncia iz run (menneii kickj. Attendance 9.700.

Dartmouth Sweep DURHAM. N.H. Dartmouth passed over a burly I von nut 1 Navv Safety Alberlson tackled In end ROSTON iP Davp la-'Army 42 when time ran out tom. BUaiUiX ll' Uae ba- 15 ooss Interception (pass Southern trailed 15-0 at lialftime, but got back in the ball game on the second play of the third period when Dick Nocera dashed 65 yards for a DEUWERY roche made effective-use oflon a warm, sunny auemuuu. ,0,1 Navv Paskewich 71 run (Marlln kick).

New Hampshire line for four the rnllntit nntinn nlav vps. TD. Nocera added the extrai Navv Mickelson 7 pass from Stauback (Marlin kirk). Now Wong 1 run (Marlln kick). Attendance 21,133.

touchdowns in the second terday, passing for one tough- uu.rciu flown and setting ud a sec- an easy, opening football vie tory, 40-0. ond to lead Boston University to a 15-7 football victory over Dartmouth 0 7 740: Coach Jim Miller of BC argued with officials on the field after the final gun after Jim Whalen had caught Foley's pass on the 42. It was a heart breaking ending for BC, which had been able to pick holes in Army's pass de New Hampshire 0 0 0 00 i George Washington. 350 MONROE AVE. I Hi Jljk lj MUlId NEAR AICXAHDCR Jtl4iu DAYTON BOWS CINCINNATI UPi Quarterback Brig Owens, scoring twice late in the fourth quarter, guided Cincinnati to an opening football victory.

Dennis, who played as a sophomore two years ago but was out of college last season, caught two touchdown passes from Roberts and made other valuable contributions to the Columbia offense. He came into the game after Ed Mahl-strom went out with a knee injury after starting the scoring with a 26-yard field goal. Roberts was the rest of the Columbia attack. He made the third touchdown on a 13-yard run and set a couple of career high marks when he completed 17 of 32 passes for 224 yards and gained a total of 248 yards by passing and running. Colaote 0 t-14 Dart McLean 4 pass from Gortscholl (Wilson kick).

Dart Brvan 31 pass from Beard (kick failed). Dart Brvan 24 pass from Beard (kick failed). Dart O'Brien 25 pass from Gottscholl (Wilson kick). Dort Gottschall 73 run (Wilson kick). Dart Danver 3 run (Wilson kick).

George Washington 1 07 Boston University 3 6 0 415 GW Holloran 12 pos from Branch (Gross kick). BU FG Fischer 26. BU Haves 1 run (pass foiled). BU Brummev 4 a from Laroche (kick fai'ed). Attendance 4.500 fense in that final period.

We recommend that you read Red Smith, dean of America's sports wr'ters. You'll find his column in daily and Sunday editions of The Democrat and Chronicle. (Adv.) 20-13, over Dayton last night mT. UC's seventh straight itrinmnh nvr th Flvnrc Armv Schwdrti I pass trom siiumra 'J Harvard Victor CAMBRIDGE, tfi Junior Quarterback John Mc Penn Tops Lehigh PHILADELPHIA Penn. lkArmvprcells run (Hawkins kick).

Armv Borofskv 94 punt return (kick Smith 7 pass from Foley (KutZ kick) BC Moron 5 run (kick failed). Attendance 27,200. Clusky drove Harvard to twojsylvania's Barry Ellman re- touchdowns vesterdav as iei-irnea me opening kickoii crimson oDened the football6 yards for a touchdown and Columbia 1 12 Colu FG Mahistrom rlii nnnm, OA oaw from points on a rush to make the score 15-8. Frank Fazio iced the game for Ithaca with 1:10 remaining in the game when he kicked a 34-yard field goal. Ithaca lost the ball five times and Southern four times on fumbles.

Ithaca is now 2-0 and Southern 0-2. Southern 0 I 01 Ithaca 0 15 0 llho Van Cauwenbers 15 run (Harris run) Itho Muhlich 52 run (Fazio kick). Sc5C Nocera 65 run (Nocera run). Itho FG Fazio 34. Attendance 1.250.

Cortland Romps CORTLAND (UPD Sophomore quarterback Dick Speck-man directed Cortland State to a 27-6 victory over Trenton State yesterday. Speckman climaxed drives of 63 and 60 yards in the first and third quarters by handing off to senior halfback Paul Duda who scored from the three and two. In the third quarter Speckman also passed 33 yards to Tom Sharp in the end zone. Trenton's onlv tally was set by Rich Woyciechowicz to with a "fi.u virtnrv the Quakers held on in the kirk fmied! i eprnnH half fnr a 13.fi fnnthnll Coiu-Dennis 15 pass from Roberts (rum OVCr AlaSSacnUSeUS. BUI lie, iT 7 Colo Barudin 1 plunge (Woltman oass from Barudin) Colu Roberts 13 run (run foiled) Coig Barudin 3 run (pass failed) Attendance 10.123.

Staubach Stars ANNAPOLIS. Md. LP Injured Roger Staubach came off the bench in the fourth quarter Saturday and ignited Navy's stalled attack for two pulled a lapse on another vcioiy over ieiiign at rraun-scoring effort that may ranklJdyesterday. with Roy Riegals' wrong-way i pnn i on I Penn Ellmon 96 klckoff return (Malloy run. kick).

McClusky, believed to the first Negro quarterback' foiled)- Princeton Wins PRINCETON, N.J. Princeton turned two Rutgers mistakes into a field goal and touchdown, stopped two scoring threats inside the five yard line and withstood a late passing attack to defeat the Scarlet, 10-7, yesterday. The season opener for both teams was the 55th game in up Dy a a -yara punt return the Cortland two. Halfback George Strattman scored over i college football's oldest, series with Princeton holding a the middle. 47-8 margin.

Rutgers Princeton 7- 7 0-10 0 1 0 In the final period, Cortland quarterback John De-Luca handed off to sophomore back Rick Page who scored on a 13-yard reverse lis, Ameriee's finest muffler, doesn't be to cost less, lut it does. play. 0 1) Cortlanj' 7 7-27 0- 4 Trenton 0 4 0 Cort: Duda 1 run (Perron kick) Trent: Strattman 1 run (run tailed) Cort: Duda run (Permit kick) Cort: Sharp 33 pass from Speckman (run Cort: Poae run (Cooper kick) Prin FG Gogolak 41. Prin McKay 3 run (Gooolok kirkl. RutGreen 4 pas from Kalinger (Hohstlne kick).

Attendance 38.000. yale Takes Opener NEW HAVEN, Conn. 'TP I Hard-hitting Yale, sticking to the ground, stopped surprisingly stubborn Connecticut. 21-6. yesterday in a well-played football opener for both teams.

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