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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 27

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. October 19, 1964 27 in If tli-V-V iJrAliVs -3 lt'jiO WVuivJ 2J3il-- kit X) Staff photos by Bill Snead THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY Villanova halfback first period of Saturday's game. But the speedy Wildcat Dick Sernyak (with ball) turns Delaware's left end at halfback is sandwiched between two Blue Hen defend-the 5-yard line and appears headed for a touchdown in ers (center photo), causing ball to pop out of his hands while alert Herb Slattery pounces on it. The fumble ended first Villanova drive and gave Delaware the ball on the 1-yard line. habby Tackling and Ball Handling Hurt Hens By IZZY KATZMAN 'cisive defeat on a Delaware fender, out with a dislocated covered four of them.

And thel'Toddines was nlavins for the! IT SHOIIT hp noted that BpII Wps Frith raueht 5 nasses 20-7 loss to Rutgers Dela- Tackling and ball handling jteam Dave Nelson's 14-year shoulder, surely didn't help. (Wildcats struck for two touch- first time after being out for played on two outstanding teams (for 41 yards) and now has ,18 ware must beat Lehigh to retain These items certainly will coachinS reign at Xewark, 34-0. Most of the erratic ball han-downs, their third and fifth, two weeks with a bad knee and at Villanova under Clipper receptions for the season. He a chance for the conference draw a lnt nf aitpntinn in tho! idlin8 stemmed from the snapafter recovering them. this may have had something Smith in the late '30s teams thus moved nearer the record of championship The Hens also this may have had something Smith in the late '30s teams thus moved nearer the record of championship TIf i Vn rp to do with it.

that registered the majority of.30 established by Jimmy Thorn- Toridin 22S.r,nnnrf iwlthe I11? hlteSt 1949. Mike Purzychi was --0-' i streaK oi Z2 games ana lnciuaea; another etticient receiver I 4.ftu rt.t uiauuta ai uclllcr. 1UIT1 Vail urOISKl De aware football teams drills backs tore th or slipped fumbled five on ukfa Losing four fumbles exceeded IhSr MiHHlP AtUnLPrePfpf I away from defend-ithe pass from center Denn? Delaware's total for the three cC2ere.nce,ers. This was especially noUce-lToddings, and Villanova recov-Previous Sames- In playing contest at Lehigh on Saturday. jable once toey Je 'tato Lred of reco Hofstra, Gettysburg and Laf- For it was tackling and ball secondary.

Absence of Ted Al- In all, the Blue Hens fum- avette tney had lost ony three- have conference games left with Temple and Bucknell Gettysburg still is unbeaten in conference play and its game at Temple will have an important bearing on the race. rom cncKtown is we such villanova greats as Andy Hens No. 1 center and Nelson ctnnnor 3nH nndiKnlliT nmntA1 Vm ptvnnftAnt 11 against Villanova, with 4 receptions for 45 yards. DELAWARE made its best of handling that were the most leman, a deep secondary de- bled six times and Villanova re shabby segments of a horren-1 line-up facing the Wildcats. Of Villanova, Nelson said: But Villanova simply was too a real good football ASKED TO explain the fumbling at center, Nelson said: strong.

Even without They played very well. fensive showing after Villanova scored its first touchdown, late in the first quarter. In eight plays, the Hens registered four dous showing at Villanova this past Saturday. They enabled the Wildcats from Philadelphia's Main Line to pin the most de- wares ragged tackling andThev pave us a nhvsical beatinff. Shellacked inept ball handling, there was but it should help us." NOW first downs in moving to a first Roy Marquette Tabs Golf Win no question of the Wildcats su SCORE BY PERIODS TV i- 1 fimiKAS Dane? rhrtiim i it.

t- i a i ti Dfuware Villanova 7 Superiority. They are a first-rate' aown on me a. am men nop-ini, en fmM (benefit from such hard hitting kins was thrown for a six-yard foam a cnnnH nffonco wtriMuiicutmrS First Ptriod i wcDonneii pass from conneii solid defense and cood kicking. the tuture games. loss, two passes were grounded Although the Hens failed to and a fourth-down pass to Stcend Ptriod BCONO-CAR Frith who handed off to Hop A nine-foot putt for a par on and Du Port's Lou Nieliwocki.

score against Villanova it was their first shutout since the 14-0 IINTAI SYSTEI kins gained only seven yards. As THE WILDCATS, who now have won five straight without even being pressed, appear fully deserving of their rating as one the 36th hole yesterday enabled! Phil Freccia of cavaliers was Sernyak 4. run (Case kick), 5 Kelleher 31. pass from Bellottl, 13:52. Third parted Sernyak, 50 run (Case kick).

Fourth Period Santomauro 7. run (Caso kick). whitewashing by Hofstra in 1961 a result, the Hens yielded pos session on the 4. they gained 105 yards rushing Koy warquetie to win uietnam- f0Urth with followed in or-pion of Champions Golf Tourna- der by Du ponfs jack De- STATISTICS nf tho Vast's vpfv hpst Thi is1 "-l The Hens never placed Vil di. vnia against a team mai ranKea rein iui uic bcvi-iuu nine Ul.Rneht 149 and Newark's Prl First downi 11 lanova's 30-yard line thereafter 15 years at Du Pont Country and Rock Manor.s Ray Club.

Total yardage 223 eighth in rushing defense of the major college division. The Wildcats had permitted an average of only 66 yards in four Meantime, the Wildcats came back to score two touchdowns DeCampli, each with 152. i proDSDiy rimaueipiiia oesi team since Penn's glory days, when the Quakers were attracting sellout 4-34 5 crowds to Franklin Field. Passes 14 of 27 Intercenterf hv A in their second quarter and one CAVALIERS C. Marquette's accurate putt was RENT A COMPACT CAR fmm CfcrytW PfWi hm previous games against four in each of the last two periods the key shot as the Du Pont 1 81-14 7, Jack Oliver Won a (Yards penalized 30 One was a 50-yard run by Dick Individual Rushing Leaden Delaware Hookins, 20 carries for ii major teams.

Delaware was the first small-college foe. Villanova's true strength will Sernyak. golfer shaded Brandywine C.C. handicap medal golf tournament champion Murray Kleimon by yesterday. Tied for second were one stroke in the two-day com-(Wayne Farrington (87-1473) petition.

Marquette finished and Dr. Jim Ficca (93-2073). 3for u'; Van Grofski' 13 17; GrMn'jDe better determined in the next Villanova Connell, 14 for 72; Sernyak, two games, with Xavier and for Brjwn, .11 tar Boston foge, both at home. HEN CRACKLES The entire iA kmirt plut game was played in a light rain with 144 to Kleimon's 145. Tn a 4L-I unaware van orofski, completed 14 ine VYUUCdLS were uuiuneu mai BILL HOPKINS, who In his first two carries picked up 29 yards, led the Delaware ball-toters with 62 yards.

With five games remaining, he seems a cinch to break the university's in a umiuii ui a uc ui uic of 27 for 111 yards. jinn'tt mil rn f. 41. aiftluae imi luitun. 'Cadillac Cun vpstprdav WillarH of for 37; Bel- The crowd was 10,200 Lehigh, the upcoming foe, is win less in four games, but, accord year by Xavier, 27-0, and by Boston College, 34-0.

And Boston College this year owns a vic- tnnr nvor Svrapnsp th" Toast's iiioi '(ucuc aiiu rvicuuun, pidjf- ji iom, I of 1 for 31. ing together, each posted 3. Dickerson and Tom Pognotto de- Receiving Leader ing to Nelson, they've had a lot under-par 69s on the Nemours 1 feated Paul Downes and Ron 3 EASY WAYS TO HAVE ANY NEW 1965 CAR! 5 for 41 record ot 874 yaras sei Dy jacK 0f Dao luck One example, he Villanova Kelleher, 1 for 31 and lUl utui.i.ut. muwv rnurcp in a cfpaHv rain nn ct ftlaTSIl, No. 1 team.

touchdown; Sanfamauro, 1 for 17; Far rainolo, 2 for 13. pointed out, was Gettysburg's urday, but went to 75 and 76, first touchdown on Saturday, BRANDYWINE C. Jerry Eisenman won the Presi respectively, in yesterday's when a Lehigh back fumbled the opening kickoff, a Gettys dent's Cup Golf Tournament Turner in 1958. Van Grofski completed 14 of 27 passes for 118 yards. The 14 completions lifted his seasonal total to 44 and he soon should be moving within reach of the record 62 established by Don Miller in 1952.

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OL 6-5031 11TB I FIENCH, WUM. itM SERVICE OL S-0212 (US' ESS0 StRVICENTER 4ITN I SHINtT0H STREETS PO 4-3699 MAIN Of HCl PO 2-7358 Car Loinj Truck Rtntolt yesterday, downing Marvin Of the victory over Delaware, Coach Alex Bell said, "I'm flabbergasted! We're just playing great football. Our personnel is the best I've seen at Villanova as a player, as an assistant burg lineman grabbed the ball Freed in the finals, 3 and 2. finale. While Marquette was registering his par on the 36th hole, Kleimon took a bogey on the same hole.

Tied for third with 147s were state seniors kingpin Willard out of the air and dashed for a touchdown Lehigh's best game, Nelson aaaeo, was me coach and as head coach." St. Hcdivig's Holds First In Grid Loop St. Hedwig's took over first McConnell of Kennett Square At Delaware State Advertisement Advertisement Qaymont Easy Victor Two blocked punts, each into touchdowns, paced Clay- THEY GI3EIS7 MAID place in the Northern Division and St. Anthony's maintained its Southern Division lead in Catholic Youth Organization Anderson May Get Chance to Start Parochial Football League action yesterday. Jerry Sitko's 55-yard touch mont High (3-1-1) to a 40-0 rout of Havre de Grace, Saturday.

Gary Chastain, a 209-pound defensive specialist, was the man of the hour, blocking both punts, picking one up himself and going 25 yards for a touchdown. down with an intercepted pass was the big play as St. Hedwig's downed St. Matthew's, 21-0, to ware State team. Only a fresh-1 in the third period, having trou- take first place as runner-up DOVER Ernie Anderson, for St.

Elizabeth's and third-place mer Conrad High halfback, took man, he must feel at home for.ble getting much of an offense 31 1 generated because of the muddy 42-man roster contains St. Mary Magdalen battled to a a pitchout. and raced 32 yards the Gary Wallace scooped up the other and raced 27 yards for a score. field. Smith cracked the ice when freshmen and sophomores.

"THEY'VE ALL shown ire- PAY NO MONEY DOWN! NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! PAY ONLY LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! for a touchdown Saturday. It was all Delaware State got, but it wasn't enough as Johnson C. Smith University of Charlotte, Al Cole streaking 19 yards for Havre de Graci 0 Claymont 13 a 0 00 0 20 740 19-19 tie. John McMenamin's 40-yard scoring pass to Kevin Reilly gave Magdalen the deadlock in the final period. In other Northern Division play, Christ Our King defeated Corpus Christi, 13-6, and Our Lady of mendous improvement as score then wrapperj Up the Anderson," said Moore, who game when George Foster confided he has thought of giv- to lra Newble for the ing Anderson a starting role.

mt conveon. N.C., handed the Hornets an 8-6 1 Guthrie 4, run (Guthrie, kick) Wallace 27, run with blocked kick C-Chastain 25, run with blocked kick (Guthrie, kick) Lilley 2, run WcGurk 16, run (Guthrie, kick) C-Clancy run (Guthrie, kick). defeat. MM I I I I Virginia jf'' 1 Mr- I I Thomas I I Mellon I un.e IV acc nun iiiiuga gu 0-8 0-6 Smith 0 Delaware State 0 before in practice this week Fatima won over Holy Rosary, 14.6. St.

Anthony's easily retained pass from S-Cole, 1, run (Newble, making up my mind." THEY DID NOT HAVE MALE PATTERN BALDNESS Delaware State is now 1-4, with a 1-3 mark in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The win was Smith's second of the year with one loss one tie. Both teams scored their points D-Anderson, 32, run. And, you can have a new one every one, two or three Advertisement Advertisement 1 x-rr 1 VfT SPCCIALISTS BETTER uiirwinis nuiJfllkdU GOODS Before Before K7A MIT ELDS MEN WOMEN years! Suit yourself! For business or pleasure. Compacts or Cadillacs.

Leasing is the centsoble way to drive a new car! ROY D. Moore, Delaware State coach, had nothing but praise for Anderson after the game. "I've been getting tremendous play out of him," said Moore. "That was his second touchdown of the year he went 30 first place in the Southern i Division with a 46 0 victory over St. Ann's St.

Paul's and St. Thomas remained tied for second place as the Spartans downed Holy Spirit, 40-0, and the Tommies were victorious over St. Peter's of New Castle, 14-6. In the day's finale, St. Helena's scored in the first period and held on to defeat St.

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