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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1, 1959 a ed (g Late Field Goa Lehigh Scores in 2d and 4th Wilkes Upsets Late Drexel Touchdown Turns Back Temple, 12-8 To Up -End Bucknell, 14-0Wehanna IT SELINSGROVE, Oc Oct. 31 (AP). Marv Antinnes, 190- a 15-yard roughness pen- SDecial fo The Inauirer yards in nine plays for a 6-0'ed by By RON SMITH Trips Lafayette For Gettysburg Special to The Inquirer GETTYSBURG, Oct. 31.

Sophomore Earl Little'i 17-yard field goal with 10 seconds remaining gave Gettysburg altv against the Bisons. pound junior iuiidsck, set up ana BETHLEHEM, Oct. 31, lead, with halfback Boyd Taylor The score came as Scheu pass- scored both touchdowns Satur-ed six yards to Jim Needha a. day as Wilkes College (2-4) upset Charley Lull's pitch to Jack Lar- Susquehanna (3-2) in a rugged One touchdown each half, along of th(j second period with a bittei- defense in game- i th fnnrth nuarfir -ft- Drexel Tech sloshed 67 yards through rain and mud in the final three minutes to salvage its sunken victory hopes, and trim favored Temple University, 12-8, Saturday, at 46th st. and Haver- imer Droduced a two-DO nt con- iooioau game, i.

long rain and mud, gave underdog Lehigh University a star er frequent exchanges of punts, quarterback Bob Scheu intercepted a pass thrown by Paul Terhes to give the Engineers tling 14 0 shutout over Bucknell Trailing 7-0 as the third quarter started, Antinnes, who starred on both offense and defense, recovered a Susquehanna fumble version. Larimer had attempted to run for two points after Lehigh's first touchdown, but was smothered. iuucge a tunic iium ueuiiiu before 4000 soaked spectators over neayuy avoreo Saturd ay ford ave. possession on the Bucknell 30. in a juiaaie Auanuc womerence Bucknell (3-3), which stunned The Engineers (33) sloshed They scored in five plays, aid The Dragons delighted a home game before homecoming Rutgers two weeks ago, 15-8, twice tried to score with field on the wiiKes 47.

lines men marched 53 yards with Antinnes plunging the final 2 yards. A pass try for the 2 point conversion crowd of 3500. coming crowd of 2500 by posting their first football win in five games and stretching Temple's A blocked kick by Gettysburg failed and Wilkes trailed 7-6. losing streak to 18 games. But in the fourth period, An Juniata Gets 6th Win, Routs Scranton, 30-13 end Harvard Hicks was the turning point as Joe Bailey scooped up the ball on the Lafayette eight and ran untouched over the goal line.

Little added the tying A two-yard smash by Jack goals, but on each occasion the boot was short and wide. Lehigh lost bright opportunities in the last stanza, twice fumbling at the Bucknell 7. nrciNELL ENDS Eachua, Cox, Maslanik. For tinnes intercepted a Susque hanna pass on the losers' 38. A RECORDS personal foul moved the ball to the 23.

Wilkes scored the win point with a perfect placement. Gettvsbure ooened the scor- HUNTINGDON. Oct. 31 (AP). Halfback Bill Berrier ay th ning TD a few plays later on a ing when Ed Lucas raced five'and quarterback Bob Schwalenbere scored two touchdowns yard plunge by Antinnes.

Kecrtn, Flyzlk. 4, V. if yards around left end fort score! apiece Saturday as undefeated Juniata trounced KM F.RS-Malhlaa. Aurker. at 9:49.

Little first placement; 30-13 in a Middle Atlantic Con Susquehanna, harassed by 150 yards in penalties, led 7-0 at half-time on a 15-yard TD by John Yanuklis. WILKES 0 -12 SUSQUEHANNA 7 0 0- Rallies TEMPLE trvl. M-Ioat la Buffalo. 2S-I4 Oct. 3 Last to hrrsnton.

2o-l? Ort. 10-Lost la Muhlrnhtrf. 14-13 Oct. 17-Lost to I.afsyette. 52-20 Ort.

24-Lost to Hofstra. 15-0. Ort. 31-Loit to Itrextl, 124. Nov.

7 At Delawara Nov. 14-At Burknrll Nor. 21-At Grtlysburc DREXEL Krot. 26-Lost to Alhrllht. 22-12.

Ort. 3-Lotl to Grtlysbiirf, 27-0. Oct. 10-Lost to Hrranton. 28-0.

Ort. 24-Loat to PMC. 20-O. Ort. jl-nrfralrd Temple, 12-fc Nov.

7 Juniata. Nov. 14-At Wsslem Maryland. BACKS a a. Elliott.

Cosirevfc Dltka. I'rch. Malone. Holbcnar, Reltiel, Twiford. Gllkey, Moncilovlch.

LEHIGH ENDS Jnnei. Srhwanker, Johnion. Wei'dham. Hamp. Muffolrtto.

I was perfect, but Gettysburg was holding and his second try fell short. The favored Leopards bounc ference game. The victory was Juniata's sixth this season and its 2Gth in 27 games, the other contest being! a tie. Scranton'a record is 3-3. ed back in the second quarter ISua-Yanuklla IS run 'Samuel kirk) I Wilkea Anllnnea 2 Plum ipaaa faila)) TACKLES Meincka, Bohovlch.

Par aona. Srhmldt. to take the lead as Capt. Don For Tie in 4th WHKea Anunnca i piunaa tpaaa nueai Berrier touchdowns Came On worth. Oanlola.

Scmcheakl. t'KNTERS Murphy. Van Dsiiaan. i 4-1 VKr a two-yard run that capped Last Minute Win BACKS-Srheu, Hlghfleld, Taylor. Rich- Nikles raced 59 yards for a score after cutting through right tackle.

Walt Doleschal added 48-yard drive in the first Deriod Larimer. RUney, Kovach, luu wnnrz. SDNMmin NEW WILMINGTON, Oct. Special to The Inquirer LANCASTER, Oct. and on a one-yard plunge after Lewoc provided the victory and the extra point.

Bucknell 0 0 0 Lahllh 0 i 0 31 (AP). Indiana State Teach- fhf Tnrhnna rpfnrnnrt fho cainnH climaxed the long march, after Lafayette's Tom Fisher block lin and Marshall spotted West-jhalf kkkoff 66 yards pays ed a Gettysburg punt by Don Leh-Taylor run 'run failed) Leh Needham paaa from Scheu (Lari-mor paaa from Lull) STATISTICS Temple apparently had the game clinched with a first-quarterj ern Maryland two lirst-penoai Schwalenberg went 10 yards Caroenter and Lafayette took the Gettysburg touchdowns Saturday, but came up the middle late in the second touchdown and two extra points. possession on Lrniin Dure. innrinn inp me tircr coam i I rr, rar unwni i. ers college beat Westminster, 6-0, Saturday on a short touchdown pass in the closing minutes.

Quarterback Bill Hoffman hit Frank Cignetti with an eight-yard heave in the end zone, climaxing a 27-yard drive of five plays. LINE PLAY STRUGGLE six. Alter a 13-yara penauy mov-roaring DacK io gain a n-n ue. Yarda Kuhin isf ed the Leopards back to the 21, Western Maryland scored two turned a kickoff 85 yards for a Yard. p.M,n 5, Merle Bainbridge hit CharlesTDs in the first period, the first ln the tnird Period- i by 11 ...7 .1 The mud and rain reduced an expected aerial battle to a strug i th.

onH mnm nn ai -j 1 nil Honm comDleted Juniata If irk anH th sprnnri Dciitua in nn a nnnr kick ami trie atreuuu i mn a nnnr cle of straight line plays and 10 fourth down pass. Doleschal'sjon a blocked punt and scoring with a one-yard however, rallied to' tally once inilnthe t'lrd placement was wide to the right. I Tom Shoppel took a 74-yard the send quarter and again defensive maneuvers, and it appeared that neither team would score again following some first-quarter fireworks. But the Dragons rallied around COTTMAH LUMBERTERIAS ENDS-Weatmaas, Guatafaon, Fisher. Brolle.

TACKLES Bloy Behrena, Mermel, Sack GUARD S-Lehr, Schuli, Hunscher. in the fourth after having a from Ld Zelinski for Scran-period touchdown nullified fllst touchdown. Jacques an offside penalty. jKuenny scored Scranton's other "BUY WHERE THE BIGGEST BUILDERS BUY" Crirt. Andesaa.

halfbacks Frank Bell and Lewoc I F. and M. marched 49 yards touchdown in the final period for its first score, but it took aiafter (he Royals intercepted a ENTEHS-HOWira, oarueii. BACKS-Balnbrldge. Doleschal, Bar- Temple's Chickie Downham (right) knocks down pass intended for Drexel receivers Bob Saraceni (left) or Frank Bell in second quarter Saturday.

to cash in on their long drive. Temple tried to strike back with Chickie passing, but ton. Nikles. Cipriani, Bendere, I- ranco, Wcoten. fluke to get it.

After Skip Drake on Juniata 44. ENDS-Richter, Butler. Kniht, H. Hicka. Warno.

the wet ball and Drexel's stiffened defense halted the Owls. lugged the ball to the six, Thatcher Morse passed. Fred Burgee, of Western Maryland, had an RAMON 0-7 413 Jun-B. Berrier 2 run (kirk (ailed) Jun-Srhwalenberf 10 run irun (ailed) TAt KLto Mess, r-acuio mu, o- Drexel then ran out the clock with Jun- BeTier 1 run (kick (ailed i ping Downham's passes, only to see the Temple star nearly wrap up the contest with his early- GUARDS Temme, tool, wniw. mm, easy catch, but chose to bat down scran Roeder.

Shoppel 74 oass (rom Zelinski k.n a i v.t iGra.lano kick) wic uu uu uuwu uu uai" Jun-SchwalenberiSS kickoff return (run CENTERS aney. nancy. R. Hicka, Lucas, Look Books. Hiddemen.

Goodman, David ffm tosses. Hofsfra Blanks Muhlenberg fa1 if Hirnetlv inf a Via atm a rf running plays. DOWNHAM CONNECTS Temple scored late in the first failed) yocK. Bamonaae. p.

ai DREXEL TECH ENDS Saraceni. Dirkea. Miller. Bed Scran-Kuenny 2 run ipass (ailed) TIPIVETTE fl 11 -J naccnH aers, Geary. period when Downham 'I' 11 1.

I ircn TW Valentine, KNOTTY PINE BAR GETTYSBURG 0 7 3-16j touchdown. Getty-Lucas 5 run (kick failed)) FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL Laf-Niklcs 59 run (Doleschal kick) ENDS Vldeon. Youn. Mathesius. 3rLaf-Bartos 21 pass Irom Bainbndf Byers.

live varus 10 icauv morris 10 cau rohi. Grabowskl, lA.varA that ennrlarl I GUARDS Gable. I raier, HEMPSTEAD, N. Oct Cettmoti's (omens Kne)ty Pine lar, made In eur awn mill. Fxe-mllled 1 oiiamblad Jolu inn, nnfli)iiinvu n(Wi laUDleWlcZ.

WORK BENCH -Hofstra's unbeaten foot (kick aiiea TACKLES McClain, Bonner, Smelt- Gettys-Bailey I rua with blocked kick zr, Woodrinf. by three Downham passes. -n mohajany tea on! bar rail. GUARD S-Hillman. Klein.

Kuehn, Albright Jolts Moravian, 33-12 ameus kneclest slewa $29.95 K. 0. J4 Wainscott CeiMten's werk bench. conversion pass to halfback tfmple jfive straight Saturday, defeating statistics Kraft, Brenneman. lor Steels, easily i i i LiDiajair ucit uun 1 ,0 A Brodsky for an 8-0 lead.

ENDS-DePalma. Watts. Conyer. Clay- munienocrg, lo-u. riowna IB 13 9) The Dragons struck back in a 'nmp'aTi End Bob Denees and halfbacks gushin Yardat.

i TACKLES Barr. Bnile. Rothstein, i Passin Yardage 2S iKuii. Di Paima Bill Heiser and Dick Cooney passes completed 2-14 44 IMPORTED SHELF BRACKETS matter nf seconds. Bell, a work BACKS-Morae, Thompson.

Drake. An-lino. Bethrone. Zehrer. Sharpe.

Kooaer. WF.KIF.RN MARYLAND ENDS-Frinrer, Wolf, Berquiat, Yobst. TACKLES Pusey. Bender, Sitter. Rembert.

GL'ARDS Burgee. Deaner. MoKenna. Dryden. Jones.

CENTERS-Bacas, Mahan. I GUARDS Corbi, John, u.i Passes Intercepted 1 uLnni Corbi. hircn nn rlnfanca irtrtr iha frtllntif.ISomen.sk ntvicu 111c iuuvuuuwii. iui uit Piintu 7-32 6 5 26 i to RaniliellO. XTItrlnrt nrhn (iirno1 in Fnmhlpft T.ntt 1 McShane.

BETHLEHEM, Oct. scored all ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS Aullatls tit any norail sssli tir SpHlsl 10 alsioai I 43 UU Br0dkV. MorriS.1 V.rrf. P.n.Hr.rf 10 me kickoff on the Dragon three.l BACKS-Dnwnham. HANOI-PANELS ara J2.lt Pi.

arS a'4 s'4" $1,14 Ply. (1st.) FLUSH MAHOGANY DOORS 1 I 4 1 14 1 10i2 0i6 I 3 2 2 2 4-2. 6 7 14 uulllwl nuniMiUi isiuiiisii, ne. lucii 1UU1 lij aiiuiuut u. Lilc flea 3i4 45 5i S7 laicu uj.

iiciu aim Dnn son. It was Muhlenberg's fourth! He sr. 2Ja pr. 2 pr. 3S at.

sr. 48c pr. in first half, including two-touchdown performances by veered to his left at midiield. The Temple 1 0 0-1 liirp Drminct iil'rt i 8lS long-legged Bell then outraced temple scoring 7 i i cu Morris c2. pass from Downham PAT- DeneeS put Hofstra in the last Owl defender tO SCOre Brodsky (pass from Donham.

DJ i nppvn n.ii 6-0. catcnine a seven-vara nass 7 Jerry Bricker and Tom Olivo Md-Wol( run (Dilkea run) 2 I ft 2 10i6 PLYWOOD SPECIAL Ursinus Falls To Wagner uu a ji-ioiu iuii. ki oxuusi kickoff Leowc (2, ouarterback Lou Bauer in and M-Byer. pass from Morse ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM DOORS CUSTOM CORNICES 37- 36 1 1.4 Temple the opening moment of the sec- missed a try for two points and trailed, 8-6. (Younf.

pasa from Morse) and M-Btrone 2 run (run failed STATISTICS First downs 10 8 0i I as SLIDING DOOR TRACK ond quarter. Hofstra made it 12-0 after a and then coasted to a 33-12 victory over Moravian Saturday. Albright (43) returned the opening kickoff 58 yards in seven plays, with Bricker scoring from the 3. Minutes later, Olivo skirted F. M.

First Downs 18 Yards Rushliul 252 The victory was a welcome; "jf birthday present for head coach Passes. 1-7 1 Crm PkiUppiat Mahoainy 4 i I ikttt CEILING TILE 12 II Wklti 10'it ACOUSTICAL TILE minute and 15 seconds of the V) 53 4,5 7 23 4 25 NEW YORK, Oct. 31 Yards Passing wallNec.HDW. 1 ir 1 1 Passes intercepted by 2 Jack Hinkle, who had spent the i-unm W. Md.

10 170 1 510 1 0 5 2.M 60" 1.4 TWINSULATION I1' iw tsaplits altlt sll hirivars tali It LUMBER I I I 6 tie I I 4 I 3B Quarterback Don Cavalli threw inwd 17- Fumbles lost fourth quarter when Heiser climaxed a 49-yard drive with a 28- 20 1 I 1 20 past week devising ways of stop Yards penalized S.M three touchdown passes and led, Yaros Avallsb'S trsa) Penalized yard run into the end zone. The 3 41 S.M College to a 32-8 foot It 2" tti'tk OS'il 14 ft. end for 28 yards after Tony Los-; Apio recovered Moravian fum-, Flying Dutchmen scored again WORLD FAMOUS CAM BOAT STOKI ball victory over Ursinus Satur ble on the Greyhounds' 28. yr ir midway in the final period when Tommy McDonald flung an 11-yard pass to Cooney over the A 46-yard screen pass from IJOUmail raDUIOUS I4XZU fKAMt bABLt bAKAbt Carnegie Tech Wins 6th in Row day in the rain. End Al Ferrie caught, two of the TD passes and sophomore uary tnapman to non tciaows i set up Bricker's second touch goal line halfback Frank Melos the other.

down a seven-yard run on the BEAVER FALLS, Oct. 31 Na Mossy 0wa. Up ta I years ta poy. MUHLENBERG 0 HOFSTRA 0 Hof-Denees 7 pass from B.uer kick Melos, the top scorer in tne miq- Undefeated CarnpsiPiihira play of a 56-yard drive. (AP) aie Atlantic coruerente, ran ior MARKET ST.

scored two secnnd-half Olivo went three yards in the 202 failed) Hof-Heiser 28 run (kick failed) Hot Cooney 11 pass from McDonald (kick failed) ayraaars aatft Dasaas 1st. puna. 6, pa. another touchdown and added two extra points to boost his sea 1. alasiaisilsn touchdowns to come from behind second period for his other score.

Saturday and defeat Geneva! Moravian (2-3), scored on a College, 14-13, on a rain-soaked i 72-vard. Play drive with Bucky OPEN FRI. 9 A. M. TILL 8:30 P.

M. 1 I -r--Lzt a ir -T-Lo son's total to 50 points. With Wagner ahead, 24-0, PMA flaocla avallakla. Coll far free aa ebllflatloa attlmata. Fl 2-4100.

Yellowvich taking a five-yard tieia. it was Tech's sixth OPEN SUN. 11 TO 3 pass from John Williams and straight victory. Ursinus scored its lone touchdown on a 61-yard drive in the fnnrth neriod. Halfback Dick 51 atk scored T.rh' first running the last 27 yards.

Jim Muth PARK FREE: 39 So. 2nd Street Allegheny Tops Dickinson, 6-0 vwiiA nit nffPd over from the 2 touchdownin third period on eiiowvicn naa two fourth-Boggio plunged over irom tne Bur.lPeriod touchdown runs nullified and Jon Myeri took ipmi from diDinff an rell scooted nint. varH. in tholoy cupping penaiues one was 1 -V LA. for two extra 820 Ted Kershner fourth quarter for the second a 91yard punt return- tne other ROUTE 301 LANNUAL SOI f.

Ctalten ht. SEASON points, Bithlehem Piki touchdown. Pete Schleeel kick-l vas 8 '-yara Puni return Oct. 31 OSINl'S "IV I Al II. HI ALRIGHT Cfllmar, Pi.

24561 fx. I Ctrmantown. Pi. If 14 0 9-33 4 0 4-12 tWO-yard' ENDS-Mlnnlcn. Myers, murpru.

r- ea lne all-important Conversions. 'MORAVIAN 0 MORAVIAN 0 MEADVILLE, (AP). Larry Gould's touchdown plunge in 1901 Chiltmliiti Art. Elkmi Park. Pi.

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I am te 4 pm Tuaa. Thura. am la ft pm "UNDERWEAR" quarter gave Allegheny a 6-0' Herrnley. Petersen. Johnson.

GENEVA o-13Ah-llv 28 ru mkick tailed) CARNEGIE TECH SCORING: Touch-1 Alh-Brlcker 7 run (pass failed) downs-Muth (1, plunge)! Burrell 19,1 Alb Olivo run (kick failed) runi; PAT-Schleiiel 2. Mor-Yellowvi 32 paaa-run from WU- GENEVO SCORING Tnnrkrlitwn. llama f.ll.rt lit Quality NIW NAVY ARCTIC THERMAL UNDERWEAR Shirt of Pants I Knitna hanoercocn. a fum- victory Saturday over TIAr-KQ K.rxhner. Uelwlier.

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Wiest. A.M. TO I P.M. ALL STORES OPEN SAT, bling Dickinson eleven. Gould's score climaxed a 37- Ebersbereer 2 12.

run. VS. psss from Da-! Alb-Chapman 7 run (Chapman run) none). PAT-Antonini. Mor-Frank 2 run oaaa failed) Leathermsn.

yard drive by the Gators after 99 Dftwfl Soft sottis ff knlttt la tans- 4 6 Warm btlew Freeiing. Hand wetb oble Snap Frant. tlisiS M.l. suit Dick Dunn recovered a Dickin son fumble on the Dickinson 37 anai tf tiny ENDS-Farria. Klin.

WUson, Hic, Henson. TACKLES-Cannaroetl, Sarulio. Pn-chanaky. McKanna. Wlttcopp, Graven-sn.

GVARDS-ruato, Spero, Rifney, Pia- tracatella. ENTEHS-Franchlna. CampL BACKS-Cavalll, Bertholet, Melos. Giordano, Johnston, Schlenker, Lama, f. 30 The Gators moved into touch S.

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