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St.Eliz.'s 0 0 1.000 Tfttnall I (1 St.Andr's 1 0 .67 Friends 0 3 0 .000 TowerHill 2 2 0 .500 DOVER-It is too late for the Delaware State football team to get anywhere this season, but the Hornets did demonstrate they have a strong offense in a 48-6 win over St. Paul's here Saturday. Against the Lawrenceville, team, which was far stronger on the basis of won-lost records, the Hornets dominated the game both on the ground and in the air. Amassing 14 first downs to five for St. Paul's, Delaware State had a 272-17 edge in yards gained rushing and led 140-95 in passing yardage.

The Hornets completed five of eight pass attempts, while St. Paul's best was 11 of 34 attempts. 1 mm XIM MIDDLETOWN One thought crossed the mind of St. Elizabeth's High Coach Frank Mc-Dermott when the final gun sounded Saturday and his Vikings had held on for a 14-12 win over St. Andrew's here.

"What do we do for an encore next year?" The win gave the Vikings a perfect 7-0 record and the Independent Conference title with a 4-0 mark. "ST. ANDREW'S was the best club we faced this year by far," said McDermott yesterday. "They improved tremendously Since they played Tower Hill, and we knew they would be tough." Going into a game with a winning streak on the line and the conference crown at stake presents problems. "Wp uprp nnnrprnprl that th UELAWARE State entered the Central Intercollegiate Ath- teuc Association game in the throes of a five-game losing GROUNDED P.S.

Pont Hih fullliark Kre.l Young is brought oarlhwarrl via shoestring tarkle by Dp La Warr's Harry Twilley during srronil period action Saturday, De La Warr players closing Staff Photo by Nelson Brooks in are, left In riplil: Tom Davis (2), Don Omorik (77) anil Charley Medallion (27). Cajun Golf Purse Uppcd Pro BasUetball sireaK ana had only one win against seven defeats over-all. Delaware State's accurate passing came from Elbert Blackmon, Jersey City, N.J., who tossed for two touchdowns and ran for another. His first-period TD pitch, good for 71 yards, was to Willie Murray, who caught the ball on the 32. THE NEXT came on a 23-yard toss to end Vern Gibson in the second period.

The Hornets had reached the 8 after getting LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) nament will be preceded by a ht be over.anxious or The $22,500 purse in the Cajun pro-am tuneup Wednesday 1. Jr.ii Brandywine Nears 1st Perfect Season even a little tense," McDermott said, "but it didn't develop." Thinking back over the year, Classic Golf Tournament here; which carries a $2,500 purse has been boosted to $25,000. Saturtluy ItuciUtJ McDermott was pleased with the way the team came along. The four-day Cajun, which; starts Thursday, is the final PGA tournament of the year, It may determine the 1964! By Associated Press By Associated Press NBA Yesterday's Results San Francisco 122, Cincinnati 106.

Los Angeles 111 Detroit 105. Saturday's Results Cincinnati 111, New York 110. Boston 113, Philadelphia 102. Baltimore 127, Los Angeles 115. St.

Louis 108, San Francisco 94. Tonight's Games No games scheduled. Tomorrow's Games Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Baltimore.

Cincinnati at San Francisco. EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Allentown 115, Wilmington 104. Scranton 104, Trenton 100. Camden 126, Wilkes-Barre 118. Saturday's Results Scranton 115, Wilmington 108.

possession on an intercepted cherry hill, N.j.-Sadair, s7 .60 HAKI) to believe thai pass. However, a 15-yard holding penalty put them back on 23 and Blackmon took care of WILMINGTON eliminated the ensuing kickofT and raced BLUE HEN CONFERENCE W. L. T. P.

W. L. T. P. money championship, since the 71 group we started the year two big cash winners Arnold f'f'ifj" record of for with developed into a sound Palmer and Jack Nicklaus i new YORK-Point du jour, M.60.

team," he said. "We are wor-are entered. MepWuiouS' "ed at the start. I guess we've At present. Palmer leads Baltimore Gay serenade, arrived." hail frar Ctrm hu nnc in thft 499.

HMI 1 Conrad with a 19-6 victory and: up the middle 85-yards for a 0 0 Wm Penn 4 4 0 8 2 1 11 Dickinson 3 5 0 'Newark edged Dickinson, 13-6. touchdown. 1 in HnP't i a Brandyw'e De La War Newark 5 Wilming'n 5 Conrad 4 3 oio Mt.piea't i Saturday's other conference viiroiiiia -w. rl i 1 Nicklaus by $318 in 1964 earn-iGaiiorette stakes at Pimiico. McDermott said Jim Minnich, A AI rkCT I Mantiinian IS the rest.

Ernie Anderson, Wilmington, accounted for two scores. His first came on a 25-yard end run in the first period and the other was made on a 6-yard sprint in the final quarter. Delaware State's final game ings on the circuit. Lach has' uttie 'Rhody Handicap at Nar-lhis assistant, must take most ot game, mi. neasani aroppea tt it- jChristiana, 27-9.

Undefeated Brandywine High: picked up more than $100,000 in "gansett Park by two lengths over D0WS for the job he did with almost wasn't. "We had to play catch up Both teams scored in the third period and with five minutes of the game remaining Brandywine trailed, 19-13. Bill Burns, working at quarterback, went to the air and hitting receivers perfectly, moved the Bulldogs to the Wil i LOUISVILLE, Ky. Umbrella Fella.lthe line. J2.60.

won the $48,500 Kentucky Jockey jn up Upv 'Club Stakes at Churchill Downs. 1 Pe line Was me Key 10 our purses. The 72-hole medal play tour- football," said Brandywine The Bulldogs, who survived Joh Modica afteJ the two 7-0 games earlier in the will be played Saturday against game, "and that's one thing I cHicAoo-Grand stand. success this year," he said. Quit a Dude by a nose in the J28.300 Na- jtional Jockey Club Handicap at Sports-L, 14 I man's Park in track record time 1:43 3-5 J'j 0 0 0 12-H Bedford Victor in Final Gome St.

Augustine at Raleish. N.C. vear. were scared acain Satur- Minor Pro Football -naie. 'j Hi imiq i-'nnn rrry-i inn St.

Paul's College 0 Delaware State 14 20-48 from behind with two touch-1 "We made mistakes and they iu, me i i-io iinirj. SAN MATEO. Calif. Now Buck. J7.60.

won the $10,000 Burlingame Stakes at Ray Meadows by 3' lengths over Lucky Mel Jr. SE Matarese run (Lynch, run). SE-Hession pass from McGinnis. SA Walker 3, run. SA Cadwalader 4, pass from Burton.

liam Penn 20. Burns then changed tactics, handing off to halfback Matt Judge who fired ATLANTIC COAST LEAGUE Harrisburg 45, Weshchester 7. UNITED LEAGUE Quebec 47, Wheeling 30. Del Anderson 25, run. last five minutes cost us, but on the whole I Del Murray 71, pass and run from downs in the as the Blue Hen Conference i wasn too disappointed with Biacmnon (Anderson, run).

Del Gibson 23, pass from Blackmon a strike to Pete Lips and Brandywine tied the game, 19-19. St. Paul's: Gaskins 4, pass from Miller. Del Jones, recovered fumble in end COLORA, Md. Gunning High's predominately champs posted a 25-19 victory.

Brandywine has now won eight straight and needs only to defeat Mt. Pleasant Saturday for its first unbeaten lone it. Blackmon, run). Del Blackmon 5, run. Del Burton 1, run.

Del Anderson run (Barber, pass from Neal). our showing The first mistake came the first time Brandywine had the ball. A fumble on its own 15-yard line gave William Penn a shot at a score, and Tom BRANDYWINE got the ball back, and once again with Burns throwing, moved to the senior football team ended an eight-game losing streak by edging West Nottingham Acade my here Saturday, 20-18. Burns sneaked over with just seconds left. In the battJe for second place Greene saw to it that it wasn't in the conference, two teams missed, smashing over from At that, the home forces threw a scare into the Delaware City team by scoring twice in the pHmmaforl anrl Via Taltnc The defense wasn as strong as it usually is," said were wuiiuinnLU UMU M-j JL-4C4 final period.

For West Notting Eagles' Snead At Dover Fete DOVER-Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Norm Snead will be the guest speaker at the Father Son banquet of the Men's Fellowship Club of the Modica, who had seen his de ham, it was the eighth straight fensive unit touched for only setback. Warr retained its narrow lead. The Lions won their fifth game of the year to remain a point ahead of Wilmington and Newark. De La Warr BRANDYWINE GOT the score back on a touchdown by John Lipscomb, but another mistake cost it six more points. The mistake came in the two touchdowns all season un til Saturday.

"We let them off Gunning Bedford thus wound up with a 1-8 mark. West Not the hook too often and gave downed P. du Pont. 32-0. person of Gil Pinkett, who took them too much time to pass." First Baptist Church here to night.

tingham still has a game remaining. Junior quarterback Harry Snead, acquired by the Eagles from the Washington Redskins before the start of the current football season, was to visit Modica went on to explain why he had Burns passing the ball so much. "We didn't have enough time to stay on the ground and mount an attack. We had to throw and it worked out well. I only hope it doesn't happen again." Bane at Controls As A.

I. Wins 6th Sturgeon and Jim Anderson, a senior, collaborated on a 25-yard scoring pass in the first period. Charles Costango ran across one of the two game- deciding extra points. The other, AT NEW CASTLE Wesley College this afternoon, as well as his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

David L. Whitley, who live here. Snead 's appearance for this evening's affair was arranged by Jim Locklear, member of the Men's Fellowship Club at the church and dean of men at Wesley. Locklear coached Snead kicked by Mitch Oakes, came after Costango has scored on a 3-yard run in the third quarter. Not since the days of (Cotton) Miller has A.

I. I Saturday Rick Bane scored all three touchdowns, bringing 7 6 1225 7 019 Brandywine 0 William Penn Long-gaining plays accounted du Pont High known football eight the total he has scored in success like the present. the past two games. Green 2, run Lipscombe 2, run (Lipscomb, kick) Pinkett 85, kickotf return Waters 1, pass from Burns Reynolds 30, pass from Hopper (Mitchell, kick) Lips 20, pass from Judge Burns 2, sneak. Only Claymont High on for all three West Nottingham scores.

First Craig passed 60 yards to John McGaffin for a TD in the first period. The in high school. BANE'S FIRST touchdown came on a 5-yard run, the second on a 25-yard pass, and the Thanksgiving Day stands between the Tigers and an unde feated season. DU PONT AT P. S.

third on another 5-yard run iiinu vii aiiuLiid irvaiu lull. ST IT BUT 12 a 14-32 Miller, who starred at A. I. When A. I.

was on defense, it pS. ptm 0 others were made by Mark Rein-hart on 35-yard runs after taking laterals from McGaffin in the final period. McCallion 7, run. Barnes 30, pass from McCallion. La Polt 5, pass from McCallion.

McCallion 1, run (McCallion, run). in the late JOs, brought A. I. i lost mue, holding imyrna to great success with his running. (nine yards rushing.

Only a I fourth-quarter touchdown on a 650 1218 Bedford 7 West Nottingham 6 Williams 12, pass from McCallion (Burns, run). 40-yard pass from Jim Craig to Sam Dixon took some of the pass from Sturgeon Anderson 25, (Costango, run) AT WOODCREST W. McGaffin 40, pass from Steven- luster off the defense's perform-11 ,0" LEARN HOW FIRST! 019 0- 6 6 0 Conrad 0 kick) ance. son Costango 3, run (Oakes, Hill 50, intercepted pass W. Reinhart 35, run W.

Reinhart 35, run Smyrna, 20-6, for its 11th straight win, sixth this year. The closest A. I. has come to an undefeated season since 1947 was in 1961, when the Du Pont-ers won their first six games, only to lose to Archmere and Smyrna 0 A. I.

du Pont 0 0- 6 7-20 Lotharp 10, run (Matusiak, kick) Rybicki 50, pass from Harrison. Wiggins 2. run. Harrison 10, run. AT SHERWOOD PARK A Bane 5, run.

A Bane 25, pass from Roser (Strange, run). I Dixon 40, pass from Craig. A Bane 5, run (Roser, run). Claymont. Blue Hen Runners Compete in IC4A The Delaware cross country team will compete today in the Newark 7 0 0 613 Dickinson 0 0 0 66 Hayman 2, run (Fulton kick) Hayman 1, run Jackson 10, run.

AT NEWARK MtTplTasant 7 014 627 Christiana 0 9 0 09 IC4A Championships at Van Cortlandt Park, N.Y. mm The Blue Hens (3-4) will close their season on Friday in the Payne 43, pass from Bennett (Ferguson, kick) Durham 15, run Durham 30, field goal Payne 33, pass from Bennett (Ferguson, kick) Brpntlinqer ft, run (Brentlinger, kick) Payne 54, pass from Bennett. Middle Atlantic Conference Championships at Fairmount Park, Phila. competition. It SPtGWL SALE FOR Ay HOU, TOES, WED.

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