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Malay Scores Twice ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, October 22, 1950 Dallas Jesuit High Grid Team Relies on Fast Quarterback Snper si. MR BUICK I.I.I Smart ll S95 ittudneu Orange Halts Late Rally, Nips Holy Cross, 34-27 Worcester, Mass. (AP) A hard-hitting and alert Syracuse Fialtk. fqulp. BOBENBLUST BUCKMAN.

Inc. 340 LAKE AVE. 340 Against Unbeaten Irish Today football team powered to a seemingly comfortable 20-point lead over Holy Cross yesterday and then had to fight like the furies in the final period to pull out a 34-27 decision over the Crusaders. The home forces suddenly came toi i AT By GEORGE BEAHON Dick Willding, tabbed by Dallas, scholastic football followers as "another Doak Walker," will be a marked man beginning at 2 p. m.

today at Aquinas Memorial Stadium. Willding, according to pregame dope, is the one operator who might lift the Jesuit High life in the final quarter and scored three quick touchdowns, but the visit ing Orangemen nad the strength iv.uiEt.rs vi uauas to a stunning upset defeat of the unconquered, untied Little; Irish ef Aquinas. Tl and the savvy to fashion the needed seven points for the decision. i nc i-ccy wcnuers are ncavy uewev A verniers are Syracuse was more alert through lavontes to rack up their fourth Itraight victory. Coach Mickey Connolly's forces originally had Dallas tabbed as one of the "big clubs" on most of the game, while Holy Cross lost the ball several times by fumbles and 'intercepted passes.

(( NOISE PROOFS the eight-game chart because last year Crusader fumbles resulted in two INSULATES A Heat FULLY GUARANTEED ine Rangers swept to 12 consecutive (ledMs Caswrat lead twlseti INCREASES test letlstaaea Syracuse touchdowns and an inter Reg. $35 triumphs. The Texans have had noJ cepted pass led to a third. The others Touchdown Club Sets Michigan Luncheon rpilE Touchdown Club's weekly luncheon meeting tomorrow noon at the Chamber of Commerce will feature Michigan. Bob Parkin, past president of the local Michigan alumni, will lead hit group at the luncheon.

The Touch down Club's program, under the direction of Bill Rruckel and Fred Blum, slates four other football luncheon sessions for the balance of the season. A week from tomorrow It will be I'R Day; Nov. 6. Syracuse Days Nor. 13, Notre Dame.

Day, and Nor. 20, Yale-Princeton Day. uncheons are open to the public. Movies of 1950 football highlights will be shown. came on power and the passing of Bernie Custts.

Maloy. Completes 18 Tosses luck in 1 950, however, dropping four, tying one. A win over Aquinas, however, could "make" their season. Teians Show Improvement Coached by Lancaster Smith, former Notre Dame gridder in his first year at the Dallas helm, the Syracuse was fourth ground gain ing college in the East, 1,037 yards DUFFY-McECEttm Saes HUDSON Service by rushing after last week, and yesterday the crashing Orange backs, aided by gaping holes torn in the HC line, added 313 to that total. HOME OF BETTER DEALS 5 a Vff MARKS yTHE SPOT 130! RIOGE ROAD E.

tHaassssgsaaaaaiBssBaBssssasW asasjaaaaBaBsai bl ac visitors have shown igns of arriving in their last two games. They dropped a 7-6 verdict and gained a 6-6 tie Charlie Maloy, of Rochester, N. completed 18 of 32 tosses for 1301 RIDGE RD. with strong Texan opposition in their Near forfloncf 61 yards and one touchdown, mak last two outings. The Little Irish, however, have ing his season's total 904 yards and BA.

3585-BA. 4345 ORANGE BOWL RECORD There never has been a scoreless first half "in 16 New Yean Day nine touchdowns in four games. Custis completed five of 12 passes for shown as much speed as any foe they've met, and have power plus Orange Bowl football games. 84 yards and one touchdown. besides.

A decided weight advantage Bob Cullity sent the homecoming gives the contest the appearance of jls I crowd into shortlived glee when he swept about 79 yards for a first period touchdown after grabbing a Syracuse punt. Jack Feltch added the unscheduled brjather, before Connolly sends his players against the rugged half of the schedule beginning with power-packed Bullis WEARBEST PANTS CO. 77 ST. PAUL STREET point. Later, Custis wiggled a yard Frep a week from today, and in for the Syracuse touchdown, but Bob Koleser missed the point.

That score climaxed a 70-yard drive. Continuing Our Gigantic cluding two other prep school foes. Willding started out as a halfback this season. But when Smith's regular quarterback was dealt out with a fractured skull, he took over the T-formation signal-calling job. He's been named the best runner in the Dallas area, and his passing reportedly is excellent.

Visitor Arrive by Plan RUGGED OPERATOR at a tackle position today for Aquinas 'will be Bob Urquhart, 195-pounder. Urquhart has been sharing the left tackle duties with Red Keville. Little Irish, hunting their fourth straight, engage Jesuit High of Dallas, Tex. Syracuse rolled to a second touchdown in the second quarter, added two in the third and apparently had the game wrapped up. But the Crusaders used an inter-: cepted pass to set up their second touchdown which.

Maloy scored by diving over from the one midway through the past period. Score Tied at 27-27 A Maloy to Johnny Turco pass covered 60 yards for the second Crusader touchdown at 11.53 of the finale. Maloy then cracked through the middle from the two for the third at 12.30 after two of his passes The Rangers arrived in Rochester last night by chartered plane; Aquinas Colgate Clips Bucknell wound- up its week of drills, which included a stiff scrimmage session Wednesday, with a light workout yes 0 Pants Made In Our Own Factory terday morning. Neither club has For 3rd Victory in Row been able to get a scouting report. Only possible change in the regular darting Irish lineup is at left guarfl.

Jackie Lee, a standout forward' in every game and a star all last season, is nursing a foot injury. He may be replaced by Bobby Hanss, who has showed to advantage in a reserve Hamilton (AP) Colgate's football team racked up its third straight victory by edging Bucknell, 23-12, yesterday before 5,500 shirt-sleeved fans. It was the first time since 1943 a Red Raider squad has won three straight games and it achieved I Tim mm post, but is unfortunate in playing Uame Statistics had eaten some 33 yards. That tied the score 27-27. A 15-yard penalty on the kickoff put Syracuse on the Holy Cross 44.

Two Custis passes sent the Orange to the five and John Colceri barreled across for the six points. Koleser's first conversion try was good but Syracuse was caught holding, Koleser then moved back to the 25 and booted it. The game ended shortly after Avatus Stone intercepted a Crusader pass on the Syracuse 23 and ran it to the 38. aaaa I 1 Holjr this string yesterday only after overcoming the most stubborn resistance from an underrated Bucknell eleven. Sopfiomores Ted Totten and Al Sjrwusa Cross FOR YOUNG MEN of HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AGE behind Lee, regarded as one of the finest linemen ever to don an Aquinas uniform.

Amherst Defeats Coast Guard, 27-2 Simmons, filling in at halfback for the injured Armand Allaire and Capt. rirsi aowns 16 17 Rushlnt jtin 31.1 Passim yardaae 4 Passes atttmpltd J2 .12 Passes enmpleted IS Passes Intercepted 3 1 Punts 4 Punting average JWI .11 Fumbles lost Yards penalized IS SYRACUSE Amherst, Mass. (P) The unde 5). feated, untied Amherst College foot' fall team made the Coast Guard Aca -Areyou guilty demy its fourth straight victim by Left Ends Karilivaci. Jaso, Welch, Yaple.

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Tom Dean eventually scored on a 'quarterback sneak and Mason's kick failed. In the second half Colgate's only uisKus, nayles. Left Guards Austin, George, Perry, Wat-ther, Vergaram, CentersCohen, Erickson, Ringo, Call-pault. Right Guards Reimer, Fiacco, Voelner. Want Tackles Kahal, Koleser, Grelbus.

Kigtot Ends Szombathv. Lessard. Quarterbacks Custis. Donati, Stone, left Half Backs Dobrowolski, Haskini, Shreve. Right Half Backs Willis, Lehr, Wiseman.

Fullbacks Young Colcerl, Erickson. HOLY CROSS on Pratt Field. Trailing, 21-13, at the halftime intermission, the Lord Jeffs bounced back with a pair of touchdowns in the third period while stiffening their own defense. Each team scored within two and a half minutes, Henry McDonald doing the honors for Amherst on a three-yard smash, and Nat Spadafora racing 49 yards for the Coast Guard. Game Statistics Left Ends Mikutowicx, MacDougald.

Ml airnnui, aumvan. Left Tackles Felicia Frasca. Sweeney. Left Guards JachMtcz. Masterson.

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i Centers R. Murphy, Oleason. Right Guards Foley. Millett. Right Tackles Donalley, StariynsH.

Right Ends McCann, Cogan, Quarterbacks Maloy, Gallo, Matrango, Dechard. Ryan. eft Half Backs Turco. Cullity. i Right Half Backs Mastucco, Mlngin-lelln.

Zinkiewicz. Fullbacks Doyle, Bryson. Syracuse 6 7 14 7 J4 Holy Cross 7 0 0 2027 1 Syracuse scoring: Touchdowns. Custis 2, Young, Willis, Colcerl. Conversions, Knlescr 4.

Holy Cross scoring: Touchdowns, Cullity, Maloy 2, Turco. Conversions, Feltch 3- I In a shades and colors. Hollywood waist- Values was thrown behind his goal line by 25 in .1 ritJ and. oaddie stitcning on me sioe. iiyiea boo McCall for a two-point safety immediately thereafter.

Bucknell closed the gap to 21-12 for the smart dresser. Our Low Price shortly before this safety after Maebe JLX mokes, intercepted one of Stratton passes on the Colgate 37. The Bisons punched out short gains to the Colgate 12 before Dean pitched out to Myers for 12 yards and a touchdown. GUNS BOUGHT SOLD TRADED CHARLIE GAUSS S0TINft GOODS 29 South Ave. HA.

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Right tackles Stiefel, Kirby. Kiely. Right ends McKibbin, Hall, Murnane, Powelson. Quarterbacks pean, Maebv. Left halfbacks Myers, Butterworth.

Right halfbacks Albert, V. Johnson. Fullbacks Hetsko. R. Johnson.

COLGATE Left ends Kluckhoh, Sienberg, Murphy, Left tackles Stringer, Abeltin. Left guards Morrow, Langan, Roemer. Centers McCall, Madden, Main, Thotnai, Right guards Davis, Stewart. Right tackles Morog, Murdoch, Merrifield. Right ends Owens, Cable.

Quarterbacks Stratton, McMahon, Vedder. Left halfbacks Simmons. Right halfbacks Egler, Palka, Totten. King. Fullbacks Schirmer, Liggett, Lotnanto.

Bucknell 0 6 012 Colnata 7 14 0 223 Bucknell scoring: Touchdowns Dean, 1 Myers; Colgate scoring: Touchdowns Owens, Totten. Simmons. Conversions Lomsnto. 3. Safety Against Bucknell.

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