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aedee- 3 THE PHILADELPHIA MORNINR. NOVEMBER 12. 1950 Prater Wins in MAAAU Run 'SEC THIS CQtlAT INTERSECTION At FOOTD ALL CAME Over West Chester Course WEST CHESTER, Nov. on an upgrade to pass two runners in the final 50 yards. Bill Prater, East StrouHs-burg Teachers' College senior, who runs with Shanahan CC, today won the second annual five-mile Middle Atlantic AAU Handicap street and cross-country run sponsored by the Bernard Schlegel Wagner Routed By PMC, 33-8 Pennsylvania Military College's football team closed Its 1950 season yesterday by rolling over Wagner College, 33-8, at PMC's Stadium before a large Homecoming Day crowd.

The victory was the third for the Cadets against five losses. The visitors were overwhelmed by three periods of scoring in five PMC backs tallied touchdowns. Dick Reilly, Jim Joyce, C. -i Cavacini, Andy Prohaska and Bob Jaggard registered, while Sal Metri's accurate passing accounted for Wagner's score. Reilly scored from the seven in the second period following Bob American region rosi as an Armistice Day feature, fllty runners started and 41 Prater, with a handicap of 2.30 edged Collegiate Stanley Johnson, if JC 1 i Track-and Field Club, within a few strides of the Ron Kiehl, Perm AC, led going into Fekete Victor Penn vs FRANKLIN FIELD lsconsin SATURDAY, NOV.

lDr the last 50 yards but was first passed by Johnson and then Prater. In N. J. Title Run The prize for best actual time went to Browning former Villa-novian, who ran; with Penn AC. 1, Bill Prater, Prater, Shanahan, 2:30, ELIZABETH, N.

Nov. 1L Eu Turns Deck HavoMord SELJNSOROVE, Nov. 11 (AP) -Driving 60 yards for the tle-breaUng touchdown in the early minutes of the fourth period, Susquehanna registered a 12-7 football triumph over Haverford College today before 2500 Homecoming Day fans Quarterback Rich Young tallied both Susquehanna touchdowns on the end of sustained drives of 63 and 60 yards, respectively. He drove over from the one for. the deciding TD in the final period and slashed off tackle from two yards out for the first score of the game in the third period.

Haverford, after penetrating inside the Susquehanna 20 on five occasions without scoring, finally broke the ice in the fourth quarter and took a 7-6 lead. Carter ord lineman, -blocked a punt and recovered on the Susquehanna 22. Five plays later; Jim Boyd rammed over from the one and Andre Briod converted. AVERFOBD Ll' ENDS Vance. Cretin, Chandler, Boteler.

TACKLES Bledsoe. Rettew. Dvorken, Conklln. GUARDS Collins. HoUlngsworth, Tremor.

CENTERS Young. gene Fekete and Lower Camden Jaggard's pass interception on Wag County Regional High scored easy 2. Stanley Johnson, Collegiate, 2:40, 3. Ron Kiehl. Penn AC, 2:30, 4, Charles Pagesey.

Collegiate, 2:30. 29:37: 5, Herman Goffberg, unattached, 4:10, 6, Browning Ross, Penn- AC, 5:30. ner's 15. In the same period, Joyce 40-yard dash through right tackle to the six was culminated when he victories today in the Class di vision of the New Jersey State In- 7. Gordon Armstrong, Norristown High, 1:00, 29:45: 8, Tom Sander.

Penn AC. 4:00. 26.53; 9. Luther Burdell, Mutual. 4:55.

26:14: 10, carried over from the one. terscholastic Athletic Association Cross-Country meet at Warinanco Marry Bienmiuer, 24th Police, 1:30, 11. Jack Barry, Shanahan, 3:00. 12. Tom Jones.

Collegiate. 4:00. 27:36: 13, Park. Regional's Fekete won the indi Ralph Otten. Mutual, 1:00, 14, Roger Foracre, Shanahan, 3:40.

15. James vidual championship for the third E. Johnson, unattached, 2:20, 16, consecutive year and Regional sup planted Dover as team champion. Robert Barnes. Penn AC.

:30, 17, Gus Constant, unattached, 3:00. 26:43: 18, Joe Lesky, Penn AC, 2:50. 28:55: 19. Bruce Means, 24th Police, 20, Alex CLASS A 1. Frank Senecwicz, Ketrni 13:07.

2. Dan Maltese, Newark West Side Cavacini accounted for the third Cadet TD when he went over from the five. Prohaska bounced over for the fourth score on a quarterback sneak from one-yard out, Bill Cos-tello combined with Jaggard for a 25-yard scoring pass to end the Cadets' scoring. Metri passed 15 yards to Bob Winkler on the five and Winkler streaked across, and Bob Kenyon tackled Costello in the end zone for a safety to account for Wagner's eight K4Rmrg Calada. 24th Police.

1:00, 31:02. 21. Haynea Cromartie. Mutual. 50.

31:16 13:08.5. 8. Fred Mironev. Newbrunswick, 22. Edward Malikowski.

West Chester Teach 13:23.5. 4. Bob Harden. Newark West Side, 13:29.4, 5. Charles Benfield, Belleville 13:32, Art Allocct.

Newark Central 13:33. 7. John ers, 4 00, 23. Donald Leas, 24tn Police, :30. 31:46: 24.

John Burns. West Chester High. 2:40. 25. John O-Donnell, West Bchafer.

Asbury Park 13:34, 8. Calvin Grup, Thomas Jefferson 13:55. 3. Fred Van' Chester Teachers, 2:30, 26. Harry Al gayer.

Penn AC, :50, 27, John McGonl- Plainfieid 13:36.1. 10. Don Townsend. Thomas gal. Penn AC.

3:50. 29:03: 28. Chas. Ehm. TJ.

Jefferson 13:36.2. 11. Georae Yeck, Asbury S. Navy. :30.

29. Nevin Schopf. Mu Park 13.36.5, 12. Tony CimagUa, Dickinson tual, :50. 30, Joe Gutowskl, Penn AC LEND6 McDonald, Toai, Schick, Rabiklan, Sil- 13:37.1.

13. Bob ODfll. Irvington 13.37.3, 14 Ed Vofel, Newark West Side 13.37.4, 15. Andy Coehlan. Dickinson 13:37.5.

16. Fred :30. 31:54. 31, Lavern Russell. West Chester Teacher.

3:50. 29:45: 32. Francis Wright, West Chester Teachers, 4:00. 29:35: 33,. Harry Groves, Penn See WISCONSIN prospective "ROSE BOWL" contender In action Special Penn-Wisconsin half-time ceremonies See Penn's NEW Marching Band Kick-off, 1:30 P.M.

TICKETS NOW! at Franklin Field (open vaningth Gimbel Houston Hall; 1413 Walnut Street. Mail applications to Franklin Field Ticket Office, Phila 'elphia 4, Fa. If received by Wednesday, ticket wil be sent by return mail; if later, tickets wilr be held for you at Franklin Field reservation window. Make check or money order payable to U.PXA. Add 25e per order for postage, insurance, and handling.

Vettera. As bury Park 14:37.9, 17. Lester Hall, Plainfieid 13:54.2. 18. Hill Fraree.

Orange 13:54.4. 19. Leroy Jackson. Newark West Side AC. 3:40, 34.

Bill Johnson. Shanahan. RSTwd Smats oo. 31:44: 35. Ralph Ellberg, Mutual, 2:30, 36.

Edward Long, unattached, 3:30, 13:54.7, 30. Bill Brown. Asbury Park I3.aa. 21 Warren Meivin. Orange 13:55.5, 22.

Fred arrow, Newark Central 13:55.6, 23. Roy Lap- 30:33: 37. George Orrin, West Chester Teachers. 3:30. 38.

Robert Diekerson, West Chester Teachers, 3:40, 39, Earl Painter. Norristown High, 1:00. 40. Robert 60 ii mi n-j 1 1 iiuwf iiuT'riirt! js Tia4 pie, Bloomfleld 24. Ed Mironev.

New Biunswick 13.56.3. 25. Ray Lunney, Dickinson 13:57 BACKS Garrison, Hertibise. Briod, Saidel. Moses, Linceman, Boyd, Boarne.

SCBQUEHANNA ENDS Herr, Stone, Torok, Prltchard, Tkacyk. TACKLES Rhodes. Darr, Bhamp, Szabo. GUARDS Brouse. Pittello.

Balchen. CENTERS Hazlet. MacNamara. BACKS Lenker, Walter, Porter. Denstermaeh-.

er, Stamfel, Menaplace, Marek, Flowers. Haverford 5 7 7 Susquehanna 0 0 6 12 HAVERFORD SCORING: Touchdown Boyd. Point after touchdown Briod. SUSQUEHANNA SCORING: Touchdowns Young 2. Brightblll.

West Chester Teachers, 3:50, 30:44. 41. Christian Zanner. West Chester Teach TEAM SCORING Asbury Park and Newark West Side 84. Newark Central 107, Dickinson including tax ers, 2:40.

42. John Echtenach, West Chester Teachers, 2:40. 43, Allen TACKLES Fleming, H. Kummer, Keogh, Sal- 'vatore. Henry.

GUARDS Roshrick. W. Kummer, Peters, Wiesner. CENTERS Prester, Evans. BACKS Serra, Perfette.

Wtnckler. Gurney, Leonard, Kenyong, Lauro. PMC ENDS Williams. Lippoth. Marks, Turner, Bar-- bieri.

Cresse, Kelley, Dubovick, Christian. Carney. TACKLES Friedkin, Steyck, Jahnke, Webber, Rowland, DiSeraflno. GUARDS DiSeraflno, Eilvestri. Zalinskl, Wil- mot, Andrews, Knerr, Ward.

CENTERS Ilg, McColl. Dodds. Juche. BACKS Prohaska. Cavacini, Smedley, Garrett, Costello, Jaggard, Culver.

Fini. Masife, Crone, Joyce. Di Matteo, Taceski, Styles. Voetsch, Allen. Wagner 0 0 0 8 8 PMC 13 6 14 33 WAGNER SCORING: Touchdown Winck-ler.

Safety (Kenyon tackled Costello). PMC SCORING: Touchdowns Reilly, Joyce, Cavacini. Prohaska, Jaggard. Points after touchdowns DiSeraflno, 3 (placements). Speakman.

West Chester Teachers, 2:40, GARNET STOPPED AFTER 17-YD. GAIN William Jones, Swarthmore (white jersey), stopped by combined tackle of Drexel's Fred Haid (left) and Robert Stewart in first quarter yesterday at Swarthmore. 44, Ronald Rodenbaugh. Norristown High, 34:11: 45. Hyman Kaplan, West Chester Teach lis new Brunswick loo, Plainfieid laz, Thomas Jefferson 198, Kearny 241, Btoenneld 242.

Newark East Side 282, Orange 284. Trenton 321. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 1. Gerald McOee, Seton Hall 13:41.2. 2.

Bill Shyne. Holt Family 14:10.1. 3. Bill Reilly. Seton Hall 14:15.2.

4 John Janowski, Seton Hall 14:21, 5. Al Harden. Seton Hall 14:22. 6. Ray Smith.

Seton ers. 3:20. 46. William Bewly, 24th Police. :30.

34:43. 47. Chas. Ziengenfus, Norristown High. 1:00 48, Lincoln Long.

West Chester Teach ers, 3:20. 49. John McKernan, West Hall 14:25.3. 7. Dick Scholi, Seton Hall 14:284, 8.

Bob Bluges. Seton Hall 14:40.2, Chester Teachers. 3:50, 32:24: SO, Carl Kurr, Penn AC. :30. 51.

Chaa. Way, West 9 Bill Cawthraw. Seton Hall 14:44. 10. Bob Drescber.

Holy Family 14:46.1, 11. Ed Cunnan. St Peter's 14:48. 12. Bill Waller.

St. Peter's Chester 3:00, 35:53. TEAM SCORING 1. Penn AC. 1 2 3 7 8 21: 2.

Mutual of Omaha. 4 6 11 15 18 54: 3 Drexel Whips 14:49. 13. Ted Riordan. St- Peter's 14:36.

14 Don Flinn, St. Peter's 14:57. 15. Bill Dorsa. 24th Police.

5 9 lO 13 20 57: 4, West Chester Teachers. 12 14.16 17 19 78, Upper Darby Defeated by Downingtown Downingtown won its seventh St Peter's 14:59, 16. Mike Quinlan. Holy Family 15:06. 17 Bob Regan.

St. Peter's 15:12 18. Howard Fewler. Holy Family 15:21, 19. Ed Lawler.

Holy Family 15:27, 20. Bob Stewart. Holy Family 15:30. CLASS 1. Gene Feketa.

Camden Region LowtKert Wins PIAA Run Title Pushing across three touchdowns al, i-rea Abington, Chatham, 13.11.3: 3. Dick ok arty, Princeton, 13.28.5: 4. Bill Harhan. Metuchen. 13.31.3; 5.

Ken Cas-sin. Camden Regional. 13.34: 6, Gerald Mc in the first half, Drexel Tech's once- Carthy. Union, 13.34.1; 7. Dick Russell, Bur beaten Dragons spoiled Swarth STATE COLLEGE, Nqy.

11. lington. 13.36; 8. Ai CilTord, Dover. 13.47: 9, Jack Lansing.

Dover. 13.51: 10. Jim Smith, Camden Regional. 13.51.3: 11. Sal Pasqumi.

more College's Homecoming Day Clyde Lowthert, Pottsville, won in Riverside High Tops Pemberton PEMBERTON, N. Nov. 11. Riverside High today handed Pemberton its second loss 13-0, upset in Burlington county Group I football. Joe Matera sparked the victory.

In the first period, Matera ran 11 to score, and went 14 for another. Ott Bianconni made one conversion. PEMBERTON ENDS Goodman. Slater. Griffin.

Clark, Doran. TACKLES Tonelll, Horn an, Simon, Taylor, Canole. Freehold. 13.52; 12. Marty Gilvar, Englewood, dividual honors as his brother, Ray, finished fourth today in the 12th re 28-7, before 2000 yesterday.

Drexel overcame the handicap of 137 yards in penalties, against for Swarth newal of the annual Pennsylvania ijoj: vince Aureiio. ivietucnen, I3.s4: 14, Bob DeWitt, Union. 13.55; 15. Ladwig Gutt-nans. Freehold, 13.56: 16.

Carl Tatro, West-Ac id. 13.57: 17. Joe Jensen. Camden Regional, 13.58; 18. Boniface Aureiio, Metuchen, 13.59; 19.

Bob BonnetrL Westfleld, 14.00; 20, Larry Anderson, Ferris. 14.01. Interscholastic Athletic "Association cross-country championships. The more, to win the last game to be played on the host's Alumni Field. TEAM SCORING Seton Hall.

19: Holy team honors went to Mt. Lebanon. Tom Kolongowski, Dragon back. Family union City; St. Peter's.

Jersey City, 65, CLASS TEAM SCORING 10 17 Camden Regional a Union 6 14 13 GUARDS Panebiaeo, Haines. CENTER Silvers. BACKS P. Colby, Humphries. Forbes.

Guie, opened the scoring when he bucked over from the Garnet two after an interception of a Swarthmore pass by Tom Staszak had set up the scoring opportunity. DREXEL OS MARCH 31 64 30 99 38 102 57 162 46 168 68 177 51 180 58 232 78 235 73 257 80277 waiiace. Stevenson, nation. King. RIVERSIDE 21 18 39 42 22 4L 48 50 63 66 28 29 49 45 61 43 56 77 72 71 Metuchen Dover Westfleld -Freehold -Englewood Edison Princeton Butler Ferria 4 8 -16 -11 -12 -26 3 -24 -20 9 19 15 33 44 27 25 40 1.

Claude Lowthert. Pottsville. 11.11.4. 2. Bob Gross.

Ambridge. 3. Wally Giordana, Mt. Lebanon. 4.

Ray Lowthert, Pottsville. 5. 'Wm. Llddic. Willlamsport.

6. Donald Barth. Reading. 7. David Mottshaw.

Springfield Montco, Pa. 8. Allen Myers. Wilkinsburg. 9.

Bob Cherry, Mt. Lebanon. 10. Jerry Johnson. Williamsport- 11.

Chas. Fritz. Wilkinsburg. 12. Bill Ye? za.

Erie Academy. 13. Robert Schwartz, Haverford. 14. Richard Weber.

Carrick. 15. Mike Clark. Coatesville. 16.

Ken Lawrence. 17. Allen Terill, Meadville. 18. Doug Terman.

Mt. Lebanon. 19. Walter Barrett. Chester.

20. Robert Wilson, Dpper Darby. Team Results 1. Mt. Lebanon.

69: 2. Wil In the second quarter, Drexel ENDS Harr. Gilbert. Will. Caspertte.

TACKLES Giaconne, Dadino, Maupe, Con-sorte. GUARDS Kelly, Bianconi, Rudvinski, CENTER Mollineaux. BACKS Renehaw, Coyle. Iannuzzi. Paul Cry-er, Jim Cryer.

Matera. Rugginski. marched 53 yards in three plays to score on a 39-yard run by Harry Connor. Francis Fogarty added both game in eight starts yesterday, scoring in every period to defat Upper Darby, 26-7, at Upper Darby. It was Upper Darby's eighth straight loss.

Dick Helm led the Downingtown attack, setting up two touchdowns on long runs and scoring once. In the opening quarter, Helm ran 55 yards to the 6. On the next play Dick Talarico went over and Helm converted. Talarico scored from the 16 in the second period, following Helm's 30-yard sprint." Ralph Hedrick took an Upper Darby kickoff in the third period and carried it back 66 yards for a touchdown. Helm again converted.

In the same period. Upper Darby scored as Dick Fritz carried 50 yards to the Downingtown 30, setting up Dick Cahill's scoring plunge several plays later, from the 4. DOWNINGTOWN ENDS Hedrick. Pollock. Hogg.

Cellini. TACKLES Plersol. Walton. RodriL Larr. GUARDS Carpenter.

Bruno, Frederick. Hughes CENTERS D. Lee. Supplee. BACKS Boyce.

P. Miller. Landino, R. Miller, Talerico, G. Mailer, Helm.

UPPER DARBY ENDS Rosen. Closky. Letty." TACKLES Ejork. Luud. Mollard.

Worthing- lon. Fried berg. GUARDS Discotti Sen a pis, B. Henn, Gauntlet. CENTER J.

Henn. BACKS Paolone. Collins. Fritz, Lea. Snyder.

Heughes. Cakill. Barri. Downingtown 13 0 26 Upper Darby 0 7 7 DOWNINGTOWN SCORING Touchdowns Talerico 2. Hedrick.

Helm. Conversions Helm 2. UPPER DARBY SCORING: Touchdown Cahlll. Conversion Cahill. Pemberton Riverside 7 6 13 RIVERSIDE SCORING Touchdowns Matera, 2.

Points after touchdown Bianconi. extra points from placement. After the ensuing klckofr, penal liams port, J22; 3. Altoona. 128: 4.

Wilkinsburg, ties heaped up against Drexel, moving the ball to the one, from where 132: Amoriage. ityt: ni: 7. Haverford. 175: 8. Reading.

180: 9. Unner A New Blazing Bullet DON REHFELDT Nick Cusano plunged over for Darby. 196; 10. Erie Academy. 197.

Swarthmore and Hal Botsford added the point. Minutes later, Bobby Brown's pass to Fred Haid gained 28 D6UVER9! ON HERHAU HELSOtt PORTABLE HEATERS for temporary hearing thawing drying Merchantville Whips Camden's St'. Joseph's Merchantville High defeated St Joseph's of Camden, 34-0, in a non- league game at Merfchantville yes DAYS ONLY! YOU SAVE $730; j) LOW DOWN jgffjj: PAY LOW AS 2.00 WEEKLY SUN. NOV. 12th 13th 1 $2M''5 A Elack Tits Pitman Wins, 7-6, On Brogan's Kick PITMAN, N.

Nov 11. Ed Brogan's conversion gave Pitman for a third Drexel touchdown. Joe Haenn ran the ball across for the extra point. DREXEL USES Am ATTACK In the third period. Lew Gerlach took off with a punt from Swarthmore 's Johnny Miller and raced 20 to the Garnet 30.

Stalled on the ground, the Dragons' Brown tossed a scoring pass to Dick Spahr. DREXEL ENDS Spahr. Zalcarian, Yahrlins, Colson, Haid. Lawler. Henry.

TACKLES Huster, Adams, Richards, Silverman. Reibrich. GTTARD'? Price. Racine, Staszak. Billings.

CENTERS Stewart. Fogarty. Shaugnnessy. BACKS Brown, Elgateli. Gerlach.

Fisher, Pietrocarlo. Hug. Connor. Vaders, Ruset-ski. Clisham, Haenn.

Kolongowski, Bread-' benner. SWARTHMORE ENDS Frantz. Harvey, Decharms. TACKLES Foirrey. Walls.

Burn. GUARDS Kofltts. Raymond. Stone, Valsinc. CENTERS Asplundh.

Metcalfe. BACKS Francis. Miller. Cusano. Swan.

Ockl, C. Jones, W. Jones, Meyers, Botsford, Rodgers. Drexel 7 14 7 0 28 Swarthmore 0 7 0 0 7 DREXEL SCORING: Touchdowns Kolongowski, Connor, Haid. Spahr.

Points after touchdown Fogarty, 3 (placements); Haenn (rushl. SWARTHMORE SCORING: Touchdown Cusano. Point after touchdown Botsford (placement). terday. It was the host team's second victory against four losses and two ties.

St. Joseph's Tost six games thus far this season. MERCHANTVILLE ENDS Peterson. T. Sullivan, Buenzle, Jessop, Jones, Rohm.

Scula. TACKLES D. Sullivan. McShea. Helgeson, Page, Feldman, Graff.

Gable. Wilson. GUARDS Weber, Delcastillo. Arrizi, Gruft. Sharb.

CENTERS Rausch, Hutchinson. BACKS Seitzinger, Davidson. E. Brown, La-Grecca, McGargel. Genter.

Wells, Gill, Bates, Bow en, R. Brown, Ball. ST. JOSEPH'S, CAMDEN ENDS C. Zyzewicz, Cunningham, Pointkowskl, Zawojski.

TACKLES Kwapinski. Rozanski, Maginn, Ornae. GUARDS Thomas. Russick, Joyce. Sswak.

CENTER Chablowski. BACKS Gavlik. Gravanese, Vogt. Peplak, Szplangewicz, Baker, Ervin, Bechta, Prok, Mcran. Merchant ville 6 13 2 13 34 St Joseph's 0 0 0 0 0 MERCHANTVILLE SCORING: Touchdowns E.

Brown. 2: LaGrecca Genter. Points after touchdown Seitzinger fkiek): Sullivan (pass). Safety Sullivan tackled Vogt ia end zone. High a 7-6 surprise victory over Mount Holly today.

Pitman scored with a minute to go at half time when Bill Pike intercepted Art Karling's pass and ran 30 yards to score. Brogan's first attempt for the extra point was unsuccessful but Mount Holly was offside and Pitman received a second chance. PITMAN ENDS Pike, Schorn. Williams; Overton, Dole. TACKLES Davis.

Ott. Huberty. Fleming. THE ORIGINAL "fcouiehoJd heating plant on wheels" This happy looking guy la a terror on the basketball ronrt. Standing fi-feet-S.

he averaged 19.8 points a game at the V. of Wisconsin In 1949-50 and was voted Player of Year by Chicago a ports writers. He's juat one of many new stars now with the BALTIMORE BULLETS PHILA. "WARRIORS TUESDAY, NOV. 14 at 9:10 P.

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GUARDS Frazier, Powell, Augustine. centeks sager. owier. BACKS Brogan, Truitt. Stroman, Gorman, GroS.

Bellebona. Hopkins. MOUNT HOLLY ENDS CJirke. Horner, Warren, Stafford. TACKLES Pelts.

White. Wilson. GUARDS Rard. Rhodier. Brandt, Gray.

CENTER Stringfellow. BACKS Kerlin. Harris, Devaro, Wiley, Stout, Jones Stevens Conquers Valley Forge, 33-0 Larry Davis scored three touch U. Merlon Edges Cheltenham, 14-13 Pitman 0 7 0 0 7 Mount Hoily 0 0 0 6 6 PITMAN SCORING: Touchdown Pike. Point after touchdown Brogan.

MOUNT HOLLY SCORING: Touchdown Harris. downs and Steve Krawicchi tossed two scoring passes to Al McAdoo to pace Stevens Industrial of Lancaster to a 33-0 victory over Valley Forge Upper Merion High pushed across seven point sin the final period and ended its season with a 14-13 victory positively prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. No smokeNo soot No fume I ECONOMY MODEL SQ7fl I F. O. B.

1 i Military Academy yesterday at over Cheltenham High School yesterday at Upper Merion. The winners have a record of three victories, four losses and one tie, while Cheltenham sports a 4-4 record. Cheltenham scored first when Lte Maimon passed 15 yards to Ronald Wayne. STEVENS INDUSTRIAL ENDS -Beck. Kutchka.

Halberstadt. Cuby. TACKLES McDonnell, Getter, Schenkenberg- er. Garland. GUARDS Hoar, Doty, Frey.

Anderson. CENTERS Takoushin. Ben BACKS Krawicchi. Davis. Astolphi, McAdoo.

Stoll. Tolan. Marinaro, Nailer. VALLEY FORGE MILITARY ENDS Crew. Hall, Keers, Santomaura.

Brock. TACKLES Prusik. Doyle. Scanlen. GUARDS Dible.

Nolon. Myers. CENTER Culbert. -BACKS Taylor. Peers.

Martin. Mceieta, nnndmln. Baaamary. Belk. Pitts.

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Upper Merion took the lead on a 36-yard pass from John Matzik to Morns Ramsey and a conversion. At the start of the second half, Cheltenham drove 60 yards for a score. Maimon went the last 10 yards Valley Forge 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens Industrial 6 14 13 0 33 STEVENS INDUSTRIAL SCORING Touchdowns Davis. McAdoo. 2.

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Matzik. Emil, Ramsey, Kuts Cheltenham 6 0 7 0 13 Upper Merion 7 0 0 7 14 CHELTENHAM SCORING: Touchdowns Kelly. Maimon. Point after touchdowns Maimon (placement). UPPER MERION SCORING: Touchdowns "nsey.

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