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Jl THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, a S3 VillanovaJars Story-Book TD by Temple Princeton Uses Power Mark Prolonged By Westminster Late as Bucknell Wins, 19-6 To Drub Columbia, 47-6 UNIONTOWN, Oct. 5 (AP). Fla. State, 21-7 By BILL HARPER Continued from First Sports Page vaunted pass defense (the Nation's best last year) limited them to 37 yards. On the ground the Seminoles made only 158 net By DAVE WILSON Inquirer Reports By STEVE SNIDER seven times they had the ball 41-yard dash, while Mottley Westminster ran its unbeaten OK.

Oct. 5 and walloped the hapless' scored once and pitched a 17-yard Princeton's explosive single- Lions. 47-fi on th first o.n streak to 23 games today with a uif uitiuuLuuuwu pass umiiiK me iwu wingers, led by John Heyd and drive toward the Iw Lpspup nntJ not-; i th ri, 13-7 victory over tough Waynes- LEWISBURG, Oct. 5. Bucknell University's ard running backs defeated Temple Uni-i versity today, 19-6, to spoil the 59th season opener for the Owls.

I Jimmy Mottley, shredded Colum- ball crown. tmn co. nn a fnurth rii fnn.h. bia for six touchdowns the first! Heyd scored twice, once on annH anrf fMrrf t9mc miu MmndL at will. In all.

the Tigers ran up Quarterback Jack Beswick, a total of 596 yards. Not once wasi 1 A ft 1 1 v-v, i Princeton forced to punt. wno lossea Ilve yflras 10 ena "ave Edwards for a first-quarter touch-Gene Locks, former High School, Philadelphia a "ri t- 4. the Titans on a one-yard engineered Princeton first two touchdown drives plunge over tackle. The Titans, outplayed in first Princeton's versatile backs set downs by the yellow jackets a new Tiger rushing record of 491 put together a 7o-yard drive in the yards, two more than in the Harv- final period to keep its winning For the Bisons, it was second victory in three s.arts.

But in defeat, the Owls furnished the highlight of the contest, coming through with a story-book touchdown after the game had ended. LOGAN INTERCEPTS The Bucknell freshman and sophomores were coming on the field prematurely, it turned out for their annual tug-o-war, but Bucknell had started a last desperate effort for a fourth touchdown. Lee Davis tossed to Chuck yards against the sterling line play headed up by All-American tackle candidate, Don Luzzi, guard Ed Michaels' and end Gene O'Pella. The first period was scoreless with Florida State being halted on Villanova's 10 and two 15-yard penalties stymying the Wildcats. But, on a 62-yard, 15-play drive, the Main Liners broke the ice at 3:46 of the second period.

HENDERSON FUMBLES The march, which started in the first period, got underway when O'Pella and Grazione forced FSU's quarterback, Jerry Henderson, to fumble on a pass at- am game vi inoi. ana lODDeouti, their own first down mark with 33, five more than in the same Harvard contest. Inept on defense, Columbia re Score by periods: Westminster 7 0 9 13 Waynesburg 0 0 7 07 WESTMINSTER SCORING-T ouch-downs: Edwards 5. pass from Beswick); Beswick M. sneak).

PAT: Onderich. peatedly was hurled back while WAVNFSRIIRr. Wagner as time ran out, but in-j on the attack. Columbia managed downs: Atkinson (S.run). pat: Williams.

its lone touchdown against I Princeton's second team vhile' terference was ruled against Temple, giving Bucknel a first down on its 17. On the extra play, sub half trailing 20-0. This came on a 71- yard pass play fro quarterback) tempt. Michaels recovered on his 38 and the Wildcats got rolling. With Grazione handing off to Dick Donelh to Halfback Harvey Brookins with three minutes left Devereaux and Daniels, running back Bob Erdahl tossed a short! had hardly left his hands' before it was gathered ir by Mike; Logan, former North Catholic acei and sub fullback, who tightroped- in the first half.

Columbia made nimself and completing a nine yard pass to right-end Tonv Var only two first downs, one of its t- i I rechione, the 'Cats moved to the loucnaown ana otner on a pass interference penalty. TT LA two, from which Daniels went ri TU. 1 it over left tackle. After Saninza a lie iiee-wneenng VICOrS SCOrea, Let m.tch new D.nt. 83 yards down the side line for Temple's only TD to the cheers of 5000.

Jed Lankitus' conversion try was wide. While that play was a thriller. split the uprights, Villanova led the first three times they had the! to rur jcket Double ball, climaxing drives of fil. fii th life of the uit. UP and 80 yards with a one-yard! 'CAT DRIVE STALLS Florida State got nowhere plunge by Heyd, a one-yarder full the game had been lost pi eviously, because of the brilliant running: back Fred Tiley and a three- attack of the Bisons, spearheaded yarder by Mottley.

'OPEN EVES. TO I P. M. SAT. TO P.

M. A fourth Princeton drive in the1 1 ft' 2 second period stalled because of r. by Bob Fitzsimmons, a senior converted from halfback to fullback, who made 83 yaris in 16 carries. Bruce Nealy, fullback in coach twice and could use its novel i formation only four times during the game. Villanova then took a jfair catch on its 22 and the Dev-jereaux Daniels Grazione com-jbine moved the ball to midfield where a six-yard loss and a five-jyard penalty seemingly stalled a cupping penalty and Donelli i then pitched his 71 yards scoring i pass to Brookins.

But before the half ended, Mot-1 tley engineered another Tiser AP Wirephoto Princeton tailback Fred Tiley dives over Columbia line for his second touchdown, unchecked by Bradley Howard (18, left), Ed Spraker (28) and Jim Furey (60). Princeton swamped Columbia, 47-6. BARGAIN BASEr.lEtlT touchdown, setting it up with a dash of 15 yards, a pass reception for 13 and finally flipping his 17-' yard touchdown pass to end Jim and converted from end 1 his season, was also outstanding for Bucknell. SCORES TWO TDs He plunged over from the two in the first period, and intc rcepted a pass and dashed 45 for the third Bison TD. The intensity of line play in Villanova's 21-7 victory over Florida State shows as FSU's Stan Dobosz strains with ball against Paul Laughlin (left) as Leon Horin grabs him low.

No. 42 is FSU's Carmen Battaglia. Stansbury. I In the thrd neriod. Prinrpfrm I ine anve.

But, then came the play of the game. Grazione dropped back to pass and his blockers gave him time enough to autograph the ball. He then threw a long pass down the right sidelines to the sprinting Sapienza who slipped' behind two defenders and caught I the ball on the 25. No one could or did touch him the rest of thej way. Rally in Fourth Edges Hopkins, 13-6 Temple, playing its second sea jleft side to Andy Errickson, who Iran over from the 8 at 7:00.

MEN'S SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS SLIGHT SECONDS converted a pair of fumbles into quick touchdowns with Heyd scoring from 41 yards out after a I recovery by center Frank Szvetcz I and third string tailback Dan I son under Pete Stevens as head coach, just could not get rolling. I Two minutes later, Nealv in- Buffalo Beaten By Lafayette LANCASTER, Oct. 5. Franklin and Marshall smre iSachs running over the next one I Florida State opened the sec Lu me see- in tu. Kr.t j.r..

from th civ t-v ond half with an on-sides whirh ueieai jonns itopKins, 13-5, in its I Logan was the only tap ball tercepted a Larkitus' heave for carrier, making 51 on 13. ms second TD on his 45-yard carries as the Bisons took as Bucknell retained the edge in the series for the Cld Shoelold Shoe for the fourth year in a Trophy, a memorial to tie deadjrow-of both institutions in the Sprmvl bixkxkll "ame loaav. hp ri in a r.k ih uir iuvura game today. Held to a 6-6 tie in the first half, the oi mem nownere. A Villanova Diplomats fumble with Wayne Dussingeicki "Wa on Columbia 28- I Wright and George Darrah hanfrH nvpr mm iu i fumble on its 45 gave them their scoring chance, though.

Dobosz, BUFFALO, K. Oct. 5 ENDS Brarlv. World War, 7-6. niron, tac- FJu and injury-ridden Lafav- H-nrWe Forsyth, ot.

Roiiiv ing the ball toting, marched 45 and halfback Bobbv AAwiit nit i 1 1 a in the fourth rr i .1 1 ACKI.KS WalacL- it atia 1 1 1. 1 yards for the winning TD with 7 "Zl I period and led still uu' ieaas in Anderson, beuei. (James carried the mail Carnes for 10 plays, overaa series, wnich started in luuiuuuwns touay 10 Deal Itll LjlC iir il'l n. over on udyiun Kuuieu By Holy Cross 192713-11-7. lunger.

Murphy. me universuy or isuiialo, 14-6, un a Dia 10 as the game ended. 'Columbia pitch out. Vi PRICE Greatest Values in Town ALL BOYS' SUITS I COATS 0- Hopkins scored in the first 4 14 A fin varH run To 1 LtENTERs-Hixson. Mathias.

Mutrel. for the SCCOnd football Victory A bO-jard run by Jack Brothers ing off John Hr-t fat CfF al '7t lonk fmm nJl temple Lafayette entire quarterback penocK iook a pass trom Dennis Cox and! cu Th vviMAofc noa on a 45-vard drive that coring Touchdown: i a i i Diuomni pass-run from Donelli). WORCESTER, Oct. 5 ture two long passes, Cliff Hard-! Princeton scoring Touchdowns: FREE scampered 60 yards dovn KiGriS ra'- "7'. nf in.e LeoP" kl-; "s' (AP) ALTERATIONS PARKING duo tawaras.

tne second na run: ey i. Holy CrOSS. Capital zed 0f fnr C0" ni' 3- Stansbury 01 nlCn Went lOr 22 ya.ds and I7 pas rm Mottleyi, Sachs end i cnlir, 1 .1 ACKLfcS UODrOWO kl. Kit ncL- aiiaiiv in udiiuv iHsninn up; ua, VUIIVt-11- Kolankipuici -f I Qnntkn- i.r On a nass lntprr-pntinn in thn.nnt knli il. ri pass interception in the put the ball o.wtnuc uciuie uetllg KnOCl.ea Arangio.

plune: pat: viiey j. GUARDs-iioiinwav pTi sct UP ijdiayeue nrst iu witn tu uiimucs mcaou imo: mt- uau on me nve. on thp fiv Thron I Kasnic curcio. a 35-vard Dass to Don iklp fhpn a touchdown at 11:30 of thp samp opening minutes and swent in a bucks by Rod Simonspn npttpH on tne three by DiSantis. SETS STAGE FOR TD STATISTICS CENTERS Becker.

Holloway, I n'Anhit Gordon Gibson with one for stanza. Mike DeLucia took ihp 32-fi virfnrv nvrr th i the score. MP lunia. This set the stage for J.ealv's'rwf score from seven yards out. I kick on Villanova's 45.

Dever-'nf rjvinn r.o,, M. Pttirew, riiiiiciiill a First Downs 2 33 1 Rushing Yardage 9 491 Passing Y-rdage 71 155 I Bell. i rrovicn second Play INTERCEPTS, DASHES 36 made Graz-' Pass to ninT nf halfhsirlre Pa, Tnla TACKLES Dilliard. Hillman. Wallace.

Completed 17 117 1 Passes inlercintfH hv a a I 0 -nu me miuai iu, at 10 30. to 0 Wi(u bapicnza made 12. Sanirnza 1 12, Sapienza RK nfin PhUndeJphin't Larprnt Clnthina Dinr.ount llnmr ii it it hj iaia vri i i ii culminate l.L ARDS-Havens. Kraft. Shaffer, Punts 1344 00 8 36 6 duvance RiifKvrii emu ix- n- tJ ntn.i mnri r.ii diuunu iL-ii enu maae idiuuuu icil ena mane l' i i i nurnn un i it 11 i i 1 11 iMiT-rTTi i 2 20 Fumbles lost Yeards penalized I Open Iv 'Ion.

Saf. 9 to I SUNDAY 9 ta I 122 atter Bucknell had been set back 2 '2. run: intercepted tr: hv lcu Graz on a rollout made ciht to ine Pass interception by Guard, cENTER-Moriarty. weaver. to tho nno (g.

run). PAT: Salinger. BUltalO Bill McGarva and 1 tl-nl 1 BACKS Kirkup. Duviner. Wright to the one on a holding penalty.

temple scoRiNG-Touchdown: Lo- ran 36 yards for the touchdown the 15- Sapienza picked up six'-1 "caly on Dayton first play nrr.h. Hease. Reed, Betronei Matt Dobrowolski recovered i Buffalo, which had won its only: more' D'ereaux made two torom scrimmage set the stage for. Johns hopkins fumble by Terry Fetterman on'man. Grove VftyumrlJe- Holy Cross romp over the tackles wiiu'a i'naeTfna0d the Bucknell 9.

and Jim Linesman-wm. a nass mlrf st there to wran im th. o-am vu-n. ,..1, r- r- fuuBii-s. esiminier.

ield 1 n. vn 'ym, uu uiiucivdieu UUl GLARDS Frenda Son hit nff tal-lo tU rharri. Phillip, iri ri i- il. i renna. Auffarth.

Mortin, oci lv, lllc cm rdo loc: Haven iwo-yara line early v. icioy womnb, 01 rionaa, uea in two previous appearances the threat Pndpd wlwrn Ri TT, I1 C- Barao- Loch Haven. I tho Pill 0.11 (n o(W, VV ENTER-Ut J- ttman. wiu d- ST 4 TISTICB XJili AJlUtldll UlUbf -uiv nu wiuuinu iu aic Ult lilt LI1 1 SPSfin BACKS Harding. Mesko.

Schwartz, was callprl hafK- tn a ennciol enc Bucknell Temple over for the score. 1 Bates. Garcia. Salem. Morrell hey pass slipped through Logan's fingers in the end zone.

Four plays after Healv Oar. First Downs was nd .1 0 6 0 7-13 15 9 r- Rush Yardage drooped on the Davlnn Tn- 0 un iim. 1 oucnaowns: ns Du- PAT: Petti- iana iook a pitcnout and crashed 1 lJ" "unse; 5, run. ii- i 1 Lafayette ooo 14-u sion of his State's Legislature. Bufialo 4 4 LAFAYETTE SCORING-Touchdowns: ILLANOVA IGibson (7, pass from Nikles! LEFT ENDS-O Pella, Laughlin, Tome 36.

intercepted pass). PAT: Wooten 2. zyk. BLI-FALO SCORING-Touchdown: Bro-! LEFT TACKLES Luzzi, Szablowski Igan (2, Nagle. 223 125 7-28 2 7-28 3 90 63 47 18 3 1039 0 40 A bad kick by Brothers gave K'cmUieredr" Temple the ball on the Bucknell'pjJ "fff 22, but Brothers intercepted Fa-Tumble Lost----" hev's Dass nn thp PnnrI thv Yards Penalized ml through the right side from three' hopkins scoring Touchdown- yards OUt jSimonsen (3.

PI.1II5IKS 0 0 0- E. and M. Hopkins STATISTICS LEFT GUARDS Michaels. Osborne. Hayton Lafayette Buffalo Filzpatrick.

iHoly Cross 13 7 0 12-32 16 First Downs 11 11 CENTERS Chaverini. Lemkin.l DAYTON SC.ORING-Touchdon: Du- D'ANTOMO ERRS A bad pass from cen Last-Minute Pass Wins 102 1 Fletcher Rush Yardage I Passes Completed gan 14, pass-run from Faustl. HOI.Y 70 7-16 Cappellotti, CROSS SCORINC-Touchdowns: Tnlanrl 9-22 I RIGHT GUARDS DeLucia 147 Knnneriv. ter Nick D' Antonio, which went' 204 46 11 5 5-34 7 IS BOULDER, Oct. 5 A ptim aI fL ZZZZZZ "2 141 53 12 1 5-32 0 25 U.

run: 5. run: Defino 2 17. run: 23. Punts tUI PTC Mt 5 41 0 RIGHT TACKLES Craig, Keyser rw.uiiuuzinsKi ii. umbles Lost Tickets an tal eimbali.

Centra) Ctty Ticket Office. Lnhorn fpeetfway over Ray Norton's head, set up Sophomore Quarterback arrv Vards Track Greene 2 P-- 'i-ed in the i i uie hecona BucKneil ID i gin. RIGHT ENDS Varrechione, Heron. QUARTERBACKS Grazione. Magee.

I RIGHT HALFBACKS Sapienza, lntra- fourth period. VUKU tlom wtn a u.n that covered 53 yards and i Lehigh Drubs 7" u.p uie UdU on led to a last minute touchdow i i Z'TaT and was at gave the Kansas Javhawks. a THANK YOU-YOU RECEIVED WHAT WE GIVE ALL OUR i i I I m.uu6U uuu cdimger on seesaw victory over the Bucknell 12. Nealy picked up Colorado Buffaloes in a Big Eiht four, then Cox pitched out en the Conference Football game today West Reserve I'M HAPPY THAT I PURCHASED THE POLICY FROM YOU AMD NEEDLESS TO SAY I SHALL RECOMMEND IT TO OTHERS oarioio. ficca.

LEFT HALFBACKS Daniels. Parr, Halliaan. FULLBACKS Deveraux. Horin. FLORIDA STATE LEFT ENDS-Schomberger.

Bishee. LEFT TACKLES Fountain, Mussell-man. Ilolton. LEFT GUARDS McGee. Ulmer.

CENTERS Barnes. Slaton. RIGHT GUARDS-Bigbie. Douglas. RIGHT TACKLES Wallace.

Bovcr. RIGHT ENDS-Hellms. Spivey. Kimber. I PROMPT CLAIM SERVICE! CLEVELAND, Oct.

5 (AP). AND PREMIUM SAVINGS With a bruising offense that roll- I I ed UD 420 varris frnm nrim Renn- Rodrique. 1 i nennerson. majors. mage, Lehigh defeated Western1 LEFT halfbacks pu-kard.

cames. Reserve today, 27-6. I HALFBACKS Dobosz, Weaver. Halfback Dick Pennell SCOred Xohnson. Battaglia.

Man- on a seven-yard end sweep in the nin first quarter and on a pitchout 0 14 0-21 from quarterback D-n Dolan Florida state 0 0 7 7 Which rnvprpr? 1Q vo-Hc In Un Yf'A''Py. SCORING Touchdowns: v. z. run; sapienza 11, pass third to lead the attack from Grazione); Devereaux (2, run). PAT-Sapienza, 2 placemenls); Halliean uoian tossed a 43-yard touch- frm sapienza.

Florida state scor- down naL5 tn nrf Ino ING Touchdown: Schombergver 14, ass uuwn pass 10 ena Joe WenZCl in from Henderson). PAT-Sheppard (place- tne second period, and Chuck menU- Refcree-charics w. Bowen Ga. Rnrtrpr u- 'h Umpire-Harold M. Gcises burger plunged Over for Lehigh's (Temple): Linesman-George H.

Brodna final SCOre in the third (Ga Tech); Field Judge-George W. Peck Clock-H. E. Van Sur- uestern Reserve lost two scor- d0" ing opportunities in the first half. I VA r- MLLANOVA FLORIDA STATE ja.c id us uroppea jaCK Net Net Times Yds Times Y'ds luanai pdbs in me ena zone! Run Gained Run Gained ana luiioack Don Greiner was Grazione 31 Henderson stnnnpH nn tho nazpienz -rv-v.

unc-iuui line aiier Deverea 20 recovered fumble had 10 17 63 17 1 43 7 0 158 7 3 2 32 82 22 16 6 -4 185 Pickard Dobosz Majors Levy Carnes Rodrique Weaver Totals Reserve the ball on the Lehigh Heron nine. jMagee This policyholder goes on to say: "Upon arriving home that same day on which the accident occurred I called the Lemoyne office and within 24 hours your adjuster visited me. He handled the entire transaction in a most pleasant and commendable manner. Within two weeks from your company. For prompt claims service, no matter how far away I from home, you can rely on Harleysville's coast to coast network of sympathetic claims adjusters.

And for premium savings, it's Harleysville again, with savings ranging from 10 to 15 in your favor. Totals 5i Reserve's touchdown came in1 Jf vH f'l 5 'WFS mm PASSING VILLANOVA ine nnai quarter when tailback. Jim Rogers threw a 27-yard pass to wingback AI Bohning. i Grazione Totals 8" 90 ray car was completely repaired and payment received 8 4 0 90; Florida state i me and details on request. Lehigh 7 1 1 11" Att.

Comp. Int. Yds toLt, 0 0 i LEHIGH SCORING d- SAVINGS OF 10 to 15 Majors 2 0 0 0 Rodrique 7 3 1 23 Henderson 6 1 1 14 Totals 15 4 2 37 nell-2 '7. end run: 19. Wenzel Hi, pass from Burger 3.

PAT: Koziol 2, Fayko 1. WESTERN RF-SERVE SCORING-Touchdown: Bohning 127. pass from Rogers). PASS RECEIVING VILLANOVA FLORIDA STATE Net Net No. Varrech'ne 2 Sapienza 2 Corfland Routs Bloomsbura S.

insurance' Yds. No. Yds. 17 Schomb'gr 1 14 73 Spivey 1 1 Bisbee 1 9 Nellums 15 90 Totals 4 37 Villanova Florida St. HWLEYSVH.LE, PA.

Totals HARLEYSVILLE MUTUAL CASUALTY CO MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. CORTLAND, N. Oct. 5 (AP). First Downs The Cortland State Teachers College football squad (1-1) rolled Passes completed Consult your Harleysville Insurance Agent listed below or look for his 14 185 90 48 2 4-36 3.

4-40 12 158 37 4 15 0 5-28 4 2-10 name in the Yellow Pages 0 your telephone directory. over Bloomsburg, State XTs -------ZZ 42-12, today. Art Smith and Tom umJbl Lost a i Yards Penalized LEVITTOWN. PA. "--iii icamcu iu score live touchdowns between them.

Wayne Weiss, of Hamburg, set a Lortland record with six succes GEORGE J. ADAMS, JR. 2 Mayflower Rd. Phone: Windsor 5-4542 lEVITTOWN-fAIRLESS HILLS, PA. FRANK B.

DAVENPORT 64 Main Falliinqton Phone: CY prist 5-5530 HAVERTOWN, PA. CIGARS sive conversions. He was wide on two attempts but Bloomsburg off PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEORGE R. BROWN 6664 Algard St.

Phone: MA 4-71 0O EDWARD W. OEISS A Boltimore Avt. Phone: CR 6-0490 JOHN G. KECK 1 CO. 1622 N.

Brood St. Phone: ST 4-4475 GIL PERCH 3146 W. Diamond St. Phont: ST 4-7272 William t. schaui 9252 Frankford Av.

Phone: MA 4-3567 JOHN M. STRIMPLI 4610 Cottmon Ave. Phon.i DE 3-6100 BRISTOL, PA. iUGEN C.BEYER 371? Sprue St. Phone: STillwoll i-3915 CHESTER.

PA. OWENS WORRILOW 802 Potter St. Phone: CHeiter 4-3356 DELAWARE COUNTY. PA. EDWARD W.

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