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FIRE ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT ANl) CHRONICLE Sunday. October 23, 1950 KING of the EXTINGUISHERS ROCHESTER SArETt EQUIPMENT CO. I Salev Soretca leckaroa II Hawaii at Monroe HA. 1171 Red Raiders Outlast Brown Edinboro Whacks Brockport, 42 to 14 Car Dealers SAYS For 35-34 Win in Wild Fray NEW CAR PRICES GOING UP USED CARS NOW PRICED AT THE "LOW-LOW" See Us Today For A Real Deal MEACHAM PONTIAC INC. Sprcial to The Democrat and Chronicle Edinboro, Pa.

Edinboro State Teachers College's Red Raiders struck back with 28 points in the fourth quarter to break a 14-14 tie for a 42-14 triumph over Brockport State Teachers Losers Score College here yesterday. MAN WITH CAR end Sales Ability will be trained for permanent position in Rochester area. Established trade with leads for new sales. Box XX-78 Democrat Chronicle The Raiders took a 7-point lead 15E0 LAKE AYE. GLen.

1104 Wt. HARRY KING, Am. Said Mar, TEBBETTS TAKES BRIDE Boston (IP) George Birdie Tib-betts, Boston Red Sox catcher, was married in St. Cecilia's church yesterday to Miss Mary Hartnett of in the first two minutes of play when Charlie Lodge dashed around end for a 19-yard touchdown. Bob Rum-sev converted on the first of six I i 4 Times in 4th Period Burlington, Vt.

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Providence, R. I. (AP)- 80 yards for the score for which Jerry Wright passed 11 yards to Ray Daugherty. Dick Dixon restored the lead to the Raiders in the second period by sprintine 72 yards for a touchdown. (392333.

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til w-J I I But the Eagles tied the count again Game Statistics Brock port Edinboro First down, II 1 Yard, rush I 125 1S4 Yard, pairing 116 126 Pane, attempted 22 10 PasM, completed 10 6 Pained Intercepted by 4 Fumbles recovered 2 I Punl 4 3 Penaltle, 2 Game Statistics Ted Hoaq Colgate RALPH-PONTIAC 626 WEST MAIN Open Eves. GEn. 0626 Bmwa II 141 Ill 2 7 4 7 3 Firs down Rushing yardage Cashing yard. Fa.seii at tempted Passe, completed Passe, Intercepted by Number punt, Punting average 7 120 88 II 7 41 2 4 I umble, in the third quarter when Daugherty scored on a 19-yard Statue of Liberty Yard, penalized 75 play, taking the ball from Wright. Brockport missed a chance to go ahead just before the fourth quarter since 19.14.

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Army in its opener. Brown has won one, lost four. Fd l.omanto, a senior from Clov- ersville, N. made all five of the Raiders' conversions. His fifth, com Atmt Ttltfkof ing after Sam Thompson's 53-yard touchdown run, was the margin of victory.

Walt Pastuszak of North EM) OF LINE: Bob Ray of Harvard (arrow), meels stiff resistance in person of Dartmouth's Bill Monahan (73), after gain of two yards yesterday. Dartmouth posted a 27-to-7 victory. ENGINEERS, DESIGN DRAFTSMEN DETAIL DRAFTSMEN Permanent positions with established company Top salary Prefer Experience with Electro-Mechanical Devlcel XX-77 THIS NEWSPAPER Abington, missed just one of TODAY ON TELEVISION his five attempts for Brown and he made the vital one only to have" it nullified by a penalty. He was wide on the second try. The Raiders, playing without their two top runners, Alan Eglcr and Dartmouth Defeats fenn Thumps got under way.

I he hagles surrendered the ball after driving down to the Endinboro two. Taking the ball from that point, the Raiders drove 98 yards for their first of four fourth quarter tallies. Dick Dixon passed nine yards to Gene Andriko for the first. Dixon passed 24 yards for Joe Consilla for the second. Con-silla bucked over from the three-yard line for the third.

And Dixon passed 17 yeards to Loyal Parks for the fourth. The Raiders passed only 10 times during the entire game. Six were completed for 126 yards. BROCKPORT F.nd, Cummings. Sullivan.

Coleman, Jakubnwski. Takes Bell. Slallman. Terry. Guard, Torre, Ortolani, Santangclo, Damore, Bieaer.

Centers Lupelin. Nagel. Marro. Quarterbacks Wright, Ransbury. Halfbacks Braca Sherwood, Dauaherty, Middies, 30-7 Armand Allaire, built pass interceptions and Brown fumbles into a 28-7 third-quarter lead.

Ted Stratton Hapless Harvard Cambridge, Mass. (IP) Paced by Philadelphia (iP) Francis (Reds) sneaked over for one and passed to Karl Kuickhorn for another. Brownie Johnny Clayton, who scored two Palka and Bob Schirmer got the others. CHICAGO BEARS vs NEW YORK YANKS 2:00 P. 1Y1.

1IIIIHII Til Bagnell outpassed Bob Zastrow in the clutches and Pennsylvania outclassed Navy to win one of the fastest-moving football games of the season, 30 to 7, Brown converted a pass interception touchdowns and passed for a third, Dartmouth won its first football game of the year yesterday by beating helpless Harvard, 27-7, in the 54th renewal of their Ivy League classic. and a fumble into quick scores early in the fourth quarter. Vit Piscuskas got one on a short buck and Pasttis- O'Rourke, Shippy. Matties. Fullbacks Scratine, Kossl.

Navy, in absorbing its fourth de- It was as rough a gridiron meeting EDINBORO "Iktv choice- swecessj, 7ak ran an interception 26 yards for as the Ivy walls of Harvard's Stadium feat, gained plenty of ground but another. Hutchinson, Crouse, have seen in many a year with threenot wh coun(C(J Penn n.n'iHinc mvn trtr nnninn anil F.nds Andriko, Parks. Tackles Ruland Cosiello. Thompson then came tip with his dash, but Carl Leone paced the Bruins LaPenpa, Henderson, four first downs to Navy's 21, but exploded touchdowns with thrilling WI1Mti-l Channel 6 to two more. Lee Markoff bucked over for one and Leone threw a 25- Blackstone CIGAR unexpectedness.

The game drew Guards Casile Slarr. Hocdik, Sarahine. Centers Malarkey, Winton. Quarterbacks Dixon, Rumsey, Tatini. Halfbacks LcRubies, Hildrcth.

Edmunds. Fullbacks Lodge. Skelton. Oldach. Scoring Touchdowns: Brockport, Daugherty 2.

Points after: O'Rourke 2 (place- one Dartmouth man being ordered from the game. Harvard, reaching a new low inj gridiron history by sustaining its seventh straight loss, managed to score on a brilliant pass deep in the final period. But when the statistics were Telecasters: 000, the year's biggest crowd at old Franklin Field. RED GRANGE JOE HASEL Penn scored in the Opening period Touchdowns: Edinboro. lodge.

lyison, ssiiuiiKU, S.OH3HI.I 4. rdift3i ruuua 100 after: Rumsey 6 (placement). AVANA FILLED IX ENJOYMENT yard touchdown pass to Gerry Zeoli with less than a minute left. Pastuszak'i successful point after kick on the fourth touchdown was ruled out when Brown, with Only 10 men on the field, rushed the 11th man in after the play had started. The Bruins were penalized for delaying the game.

The next kick, from five yards back, was wide and Brown missed a possible tie. COLGATE eft ends Kluckhuln, Sienberg, I lugett. left tackle, Mriuiicr. Abcllin. Day.

VermontWallopzd completed it showed that the Crimson wound up with a net loss of 19 yards by rushing during the afternoon. Dartmouth covered 289 on the ground. Bob Tyler, a fleet Niles, Mich, halfback, set up the initial touchdown with a 55-yard opening period punt return. Two slugs at the line carried when Bagnell tossed a six-yard pass over ccner to Warren Horton who ran 55 yards. In the last quarter, Pcnn's Negro defensive end, Ed Bell, intercepted one of Zastrow's passes and ran 70 yards for the last touchdown, the longest run of the day.

Navy slugged out its only touch- By New Hampshire ACaKNTC Burlington, Vt. (TP) New Hamp WILL HAPPEN shire halfback Jack Bowes had a time it to the one-foot stripe where Clayton sneaked across for the score. Despite heavy penalties, Dartmouth I down the hard way in the second put together a 76-yard drive with! period. At the end of the march. HUT Clayton racing around right end 15 yards to score.

that started on Navy's 36, Frank Hauff bucked over from the two- 51 1 1 row ron fir yard line. Left guards Morrow, I anuan. cuter Met all, Madden, Main, Lo-manhi. Klabt guard, I)avi, Slesvart. Halier.

High! tackle, krisher. Morog, Murdoch. Might end, Wi lie, Owens, able. Vuarterbackt Sualton, Kcllcy, Mc-Malum. left haUback, Simmons, King, Thompson.

Right hairhacki Pulka. Sweenev. Fullback, Schirmer, Sheldon, Vedder, BROWN left Fnd, Bowdrina, Allierl, Haridan, eft tackle, Boucson. Macko. I.elt guard, Pieito, Bryson, Taylor, Hutchinson, Mien.

Navy, however, held Bagnell to Golfer Registers 38, Using Only Putter Paris. Mo. UP) W. B. Overfelt only three yards in rshing.

In all for himself yesterday as he scored four touchdowns in a 47-0 rout of the University of Vermont in a Yankee Conference tilt. The victory stretched undefeated New Hampshire's winning streak through five games, three of the triumphs coming over Yankee Conference foes. New Hampshire, which now has scored 169 points to five opponents' 20, rolled up 552 yards aground in this decisive victory. Bowes, who carried the ball 17 times for a net of 201 yards, capped a 70 yard march by scoring his first he ran his total for the season to IMPORTANT REASONS WHY MEN 17 to 34 SHOULD JOIN 1,177, rushing and passing combined. Zastrow threw 32 passes and com Crumpled fenders, twisted frames, broken glass will be repaired or replaced by SERGEANT'S promptly, efficiently and at reasonable cost.

Their expert metal men, mechanics and paint specialists are at your command. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN pleted 12, with four intercepted. His fired a 34-36 70 and trounced Carey Wilson in a golf match. That won him the championship of the Mark yardage total was 159. Navy introduced a new passer at Twain Club.

WILL REDUCE INCONVENIENCE AND COST OF REPAIR TO A MINIMUM Center, SesJon. Winne. Right guard, chernak. WhitlocV, 1it. Right tackles Mill.

Ocsimone. Right end, J. While, Wolny. Quarterback, Pastusrak, Leone. left halfback, Lenkcr.

Markoff. Brown. Then Overfelt put aside all his clubs the very end of the game, Mike Sorrcntino, and he connected to Bill 4 but the putter and played the nine- touchdown from two yards out. Wilson for 46 yards to place the ball on Pcnn's four-yard line. Penn held hole course in 38 strokes, just two over par.

The 38 round won the new Score: Right halfback, Marlland, Mactonnell, Krllihrr, Mallrodo. Fullback Htaulieu. Piscuskas, Zeoll. 047 for downs in a powerful exhibition champ a $2 bet that he couldn break 21 New Hampshire Vermont 0 0 0 50 with his putter. ol line play.

Massachusetts Jolts THE NATIONAL GUARD Northeastern, 27-6 UR Summary, Statistics Amherst, Mass. (P) The Univer Blown TOP! It fit rVI-icc-ii-hllcitttc I mn tin i Rochester R.P.I. Quarterbacks Garnish. Hasenauer. I Half hacks Dl Pasuuale, Slathe, Sharp, JU Rod.

Gallagher. Howd. 21 1 Fullback, Lieb. icasncti a sirong seconu nan oncnsive First Down, 14 yesterday to beat Northeastern, 27-6. Uh'ng "dag.

221 Passing Yardage before a 4,5000 crowd at Alumni passes Attempted 11 Field. Capt. Marty Anderson led Completed 4 Massachusetts with nine points and Ends Schindelar, Whelan, Somen. Tackles Neugold, McGovern, Bceble. (uardfi Park, Hurts.

enters Holmes, (iutmn. (Quarterback Crush, Emmerich. GET HEINRICH'S also tossed a scoring aerial. Punting Average 41.3 Massachusetts started the scoring.rt,"ellalid jj I've My LOOK AT THESE PRICES 1 1 1 in tne second quarter with a 30-yard; march that saw quarterback Noel r.j. Keebcnaiher plunging over from the Tackle luhims, Bagnara.

Lane, l.iebcl Half hark Shanayada, Hemphill, Beard, C'hne. Markson. rul I back Nhoop, Imhof. Score by periods; Rochester 0 0 0 00 R.P.I 0 7 0 07 Scoring: Touchdown, Shoop; conversion. one.

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