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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6, 1960 ad Bucknell Scores Early, Then Shows jLehigh's Rally Stiff Defense to Surprise Colgate, 12-8lFalls inn hp in A ConesfogaWins) To Near Crown; Thornton Gets Ramblers Win, 5-3, For Fourth Straight By BOB FACHET The Ramblers finished a pleasant week cf hockey Saturday night the same way they had started last Sunday by beating the New York Rovers. The Philadelphia skaters Wins, 15-14 HAMILTON, N. Nov. 5j (UPI).

Bucknell scored early! in the first and second periods! scored an easy 5-3 victory at 1 4 to unset Colgate, 12-8, before LEXINGTON, Nov. 5 (AP). Two flashy punt returns by halfback John Traynham and a fumble recovery triggered three quick Virginia Military touchdowns Saturday, but the Warriors Win Sixth Straight 4000 drenched fans Saturday. The Bisons callled on their defensive shock troops to turn back the Red Raiders repeatedly in the second half. End Ron Mas-lanik intercepted a Colgate pass Dave Thornton score two touchdowns Saturday to lead Conestoga High to a 34-6 win over Downingtown as the Pio neers all but clinched their second straight Ches-Mont League crown at Downingtown.

CONESTOGA ENDS-Flfreine, Bifkley, Betty, Najti. Neoll, Estill. GUARDS-Shubert, Menapate, White, CENTERS R. Stover, Fiaher. BACKS-Thornton, L.

Stover, Ceian. Rubbo, Toner. Holliday, Pearce. DOWNINGTOWN the Arena for their fourth straight win, equaling their longest victory string of last season. Blinkey Boyce was the chief executioner with two goals, both on power plays while the penalty-prone Rovers were shorthanded.

Boyce also fed a beautiful pass Keydets never looked the same after that and stumbled their way to an 18-14 football victory over Lehigh. Continued from First Sports Page on the Bucknell 17 late in the fourth quarter to snuff out the final Colgate bid. Despite the closeness of the score, the Engineers never put together more than two first were Gene Shue and Bailey Howell, each collecting 27 points ENDS-Yanahak. Westmoreland. Pnt.

downs until the final quarter. Colgate had what looked like tn in set tin the final Howell also led in the rebound TACKLES-Douioun. Smith, JohnaonVa, Then they staged a 75-yard Rrnu'iv the winning touchdown called march and used a pass intercep Rambler tally. The Rovers seemed to lose heart midway through the third tion for two quick touchdowns GUARDS A Welles, Stouff. CENTERS E.

Welles, Donnon. Murphy. BACKS-Mlller, Milli, Horaey. Prle. Owens.

ing department, grabbing 32, six more than Chamberlain. 17 POINT EDGE The Warriors actually ran away with the Pistons in the sec back in that quarter when a clipping penalty nullified a 41-yard run by sophomore quarterback that had 6000 spectators anxious at the end. period when their captain, John Muckler, was ejected for protest SCREEN PASS CLICKS ond half, holding as much ai a 17-point lead midway in the final A i 'v-7 U-fSsM 54' 1 I 4 'v 1 A 20-yard Traynham punt run' Conestosa 7 14 (-Si Downingtown 0 0 6 0-1 CON-Thornton, (0. run (Cogan pass) CON-Thornton, 2, run (Holliday kick) 50, intercepted past (HelU-day kick) CON-Cogan. run (Holliday kick) DOWN-Pollack.

25. paas from Pric (kick failed) CON-Holliday, SO. run (kick failed) ing a questionable cross-checking call on Serge Beaudreault. back set up VMI's first touch Dan Keating. Keating had scored on a 63-yard run in the second period after Bucknell had yielded a safety late in the first.

Bucknell scored at 4:09 of the period. Coach Neil Johnston cleaned off his bench toward the end and that's when the Pistons Muckler pushed and elbowed ref down from the Lehigh 26. Quarterback Howard Dyer hit half managed to close the gap. eree Bob Giovati and came out of the fracas $25 poorer. The Warriors held a 10-point back Stinson Jones with a 25-yard screen pass for the score.

first period when right halfback FIRST PERIOD SCORING! 1. New It was 12-0, VMI, less than two Mickey Melbergcr ran 15 yards on the end of a 60-yard, eight-play drive. The Bisons picked minutes later after center Lee lead in the second period, but the charged-up Pistons rallied to tie at 47 at 7:20 of the session. The teams exchanged leads twice during the period and Gola final York, Srott (unassisted) 132; 3, Ramblers. Baton (Oavles, Meterve).

Ramblers, Boyce (Parker, Stuart), IS 12; 4. New York, Gregory (Ryder. Scott), 19 OS. PENALTIES: Hart (R) and Vent Badgett recovered an Engineer up their other score at 3:28 of the second quarter when half fumble on the Lehigh four. Dyer (NY), 3 mini, each lixhttnc, 4 24; Dupula (NY).

Minor and 10-mln. misconduct crashed into the end zone on the ly managed to pull the Warriors 14:20) Hart (R). 17:09. SECOND PERIOD SCORING-S, Ram first play for his 11th touchdown of the campaign. Phoenixville Romps Phoenixville High spotted West Chester a first period touchdown and then bounced back to score twice in each of the following periods and trounce the Warriors, 28-7, in a Ches-Mont League con- test at Phoenitiville Saturday.

WEST CHESTER ENDS-Fandham, Loper, Hrt. TACKLES Green, Bonaventuri, S. Miller, Neft. GUARDS-Wood. Mast.

Miller, Gar. -nett. CENTER Balrd. BACKS -Owens, Giordano. Brown, Glasco.

Kahn, Mllchelll, Komnir. Bnu, blers. Bovct (Stuart), PENALTIES ahead, 59-57, with a tap-in just as the buzzer sounded ending the half. The Warriors never relinquished the lead. -Hart (R), Scott (NY).

Ryder (NY), 19 54. Early in the second period THIRD PERIOD SCORING. Ram- Traynham raced 42 yards with a Lehigh punt to the Lehigh 29, and The divisional' leaders broke blera, Luyben (Fox, Davles), 4:51: 7. Ramblers, Stuart (Boyce), $, New York. Atamanchuk (Beaudreault.

Vi-net). 02. PENALTIES Gust avsen (R). the eame ODen at the start of the back Ray Cosgrove slanted 11 yards after Colgate had fumbled the ball away on its own 19. Colgate fl- 8 Bucknell 6 6 0 0-12 BUCK-Melberger, 15.

run (kick failed). COL Safety (Ditka, tackled in end lone). BUCK-Coegrove. 11. run (pass failed).

COL-Keatlng, 63. run (kick failed). STATISTICS Colgate Bucknell First Towns 13 19 Rushing Yardage 197 123 Passing Yardase 58 49 Paasee Completed 4-10 7-12 Passea Intercepted hy 0 2 Punts 3-39 iii rumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 20 35 third period, scoring nine fVctTc'! while th Pistons were eettine'and match mlaconduct, 50; rox (R), the Keydets scored three plays later on a 24-yard run by fullback Don Kern. LEHIGH GETS SAFETY Villanova's Larry Glueck is stopped by Boston College's Harry Crump (33), Mho hit him low, and Clem Kacergis, who came in high, after an eight-yard gain in the first quarter. Kaeing in on the play are BC's George McHugh (66) and the Wildcats' Mike DeLone (84).

BC won the game Saturday, 20-6. Beaudreault (NY), Zii Meaerv! only two, R). 15:28. 0 1-3 1 2-5 In the nightcap, Cincinnati Lehigh, limited to 48 yards in New York Ramblers SAVES-Glacomln (R I. 27 rookies Oscar Robertson and Bob (NY), 52; Brooks N.

Chambers. Holdsworth. PHOENIXVILLE ENDS-Nlchnnick, Guhanlch, Devlin, Slei' Bloomflulst, Dodri. TACKLES N. Miller, Bass, MattH, Nagy.

(iUARDS-Mltchell, Branio, T. Sed- larek. total offense during the first half, picked up a third-period safety REFEREE Bob Giovati, LINESMEN -John Daily, Barney Geisel. Scranfon Loses Boozer paced the Royals to a 21-point lead in the third period before the Celts rallied futilely. and then staged a garrison finish.

Al Richmond crashed a yard JETS BEAT LARKS, 8 3 Boston College Stops Villanova for 1st Win CENTERS-Slavlnskl, tmetr. BACKS-Sharp. Travis-Bey. Meaaeri, Rilvk. 1 5.

JOHNSTOWN, Nov. The Johnstown Jets Completely -ek, Curren, Cameron, Hoppela, Muhlenberg Boston closed the gap to 107-102 with 2:48 left but Cincinnati held on. G. field foals I ST, shots tries I F. fouls triedi rebounds) assists! FF ver-tonal foulsi total points.

throttled the Jersey Larks offense in scoring a 6-3 victory Saturday night. The By JOHN DELL Warrlora ST -r A Per I ts SCRANTON, Nov. 5 (AP). Muhlenherff Colleee rolled to cap a 75-yard Lehigh march with five minutes left to cut the deficit to 18-8. Guard Joe Posil-lico then picked off a Dyer pass and combined on a lateral to halfback George Theiss for a 56-yard runback to the VMI 14.

Boyd Taylor's four-yard plunge pulled Lehigh to within four points. LehUh 0 0 2 12-14 West Chester 7 0 0 0- Phoenixvillt 14 14 WEST-Loper. past from Owen (Holdsworth kick) PHOE-Travia-Bey. 52. run 'Sharp kick) PHOE-Buaanich.

$. paas from 3 $-15 2 Larks did not get a shot until 6:50 0- '9 of the first period, trailed by 3-0 over University of Scranton, 28- Continued from First Sports Page 12. in a game played in a slight ld disappointed hornecoming Ariiin $-15 Attlea 1- 4 Chamberlain -13-39 Conlin 2- Gola 9 15 Graboskt 413 Hatton 3- 3 Johnson 3- 7 1 and PHOE-Todd. 1. plume (Shan kick).

1 at the first intermission, were never in contention. 372 yards to 186. But, despite the lopsidedness of this offensive production, BC ran only 20 more plays than Villanova's 52. The BC plays that counted most, of course, were the ones that counted six points: John McCann's 10-yard slice off right tackle at the end of the 80-yard of 8354 in Villanova 9 1- 1 12 0 0-18 Kennedy 0- 1 VMI VMI FIRST PERIOD SCORING: 1, Johnstown-O'Connor (Lumley) 2 58 2. Johna- (run jonea, 25.

Pais from oyer RodKera 717 failed). Ruklick 2- 2 Silown-Lumley (Robere. Combs 7 32; -13. Johnstown-Dawee cRoberge. Leboda) VMI-Dyer.

4, run (pass failed). VMI-Kern, 24, run (pass failed). LE-Safety, Badgett centered baU out of end lone. 32 47 73 22 27 130 16 29. PENALTIES Leboda (J).

char-F-FT A Per Ptsiin. 10 45. atuimg iiicii iuui ui win in starts this season, mixed their The vjsitors responded to all ground and air attack effectively. kindnesSeS which made their ro-Ed lost came up with the firstbust SCOring drives of 80, 61 and TD for the Mules, crashing yar(js stand up for the first from the two onlhe seventh play; victory on the record of Ernie after the kickoff. Charlie Hefferle, BC's new coach.

Totals 49-122 Detroit GST Dees 1- 2 drive in the first quarter; Frank 1- 2 WnhMti'. 11Kob- cmoch nf lace Lt-nicnmona, i. wun (pass tailed) Dukes 5 12 7 14 Lb-iayior. 4. plune (run failed).

Ferry Giants Win 6th On Orient Tour OSAKA, Japan, 5 (AP). Jack Sanford pitched the San Francisco Giants to a 9-1 vie, tory over the Japan All-Stars'. Saturday before Sanford allowed seven hits and was ed by 14 hits, including homerir. 25 Howell than a yard at the conclusion of Jones J. 4 Lee 1- 3 the 61-yard march in the second Kuntzleman registered the! He gained it by bullying VU- SECOND PERIOD SCORING: 4.

Johns-Jijtown-Lumley uinaMiated 5. Larks li Richard (Strike. A. Kurma) 10 21; i. Kuma, Strlnale) 17:37.

PENALTIES Patrick (L), hold- 1 Inn, A. Kuzma (L), trlppinf. 4 40; 2 Lilian (J) holdlnf. 10 58: A. Kuzma (L, rouahma, Edwarda (J) roufhint (served by l.eiae.

1615; O'Connor (J). 4 O'Conner (J), tripping, 28. 5- 7 2- 3 (M 912 i I 1 4 i Oklahoma Sunk lanova with his 223-pound line, MarMlllon 4- a Moreland 310 Noble 4-13- Ohl 111 Shu 9-15 second Muhlenberg TD on a 38-yard scamper before the first period ended. Kuntzleman tallied again in RECORDS quarter, and second-string quarterback George VanCott's 25-yard pass to McGann, which topped off the 74-yard, fourth-quarter drive. 12V THIRD PERIOD SCORING: 7, 1.irka- Totals 41-11 27-39 ii im Lowea (Patrick) Johnstown, By Iowa State cy Andre Kodgerg and Ed Bres- Warriors 30 Detroit 22 35 the second period on a 15-yard; 1 run Tho fniirth lUnMonhora TTY u12j Dorrinaton H.eaage, Kaufman) soud.

Lou Kirouac, who missed a 16- VILLANOVA Sent. 16 Lost la Marquette. 23-13- Rrpi. 24-Lost to Nary, 41-7. Ort.

1-Loitt to Darton. 14-0. Ort -Loit to COP, 24-7. Oft. 15-Loat to Miami 17-7.

Ort. ot to Army, 54-0. Ort. 29-Uefftird Ruttera, 14-12. (Hull and Coombs) RF.COND GAME Cincinnati Boston 43.

PENALTIES; I.ucaa (J). Tripping. Mi Picard (L), hooking, Patrick The Giants now have six wins 1 yard field goal try in the second quarter, converted after two P. Heinsohn G. F.

i l-i Imsm nd one tie; AMES, Iowa, Nov. 5 Iowa State Cyclones, dis- was produced by Merle Wolfe on a plunge from the two. Scranton, stopped on the ground, used the air to score Nov. S-Lot to Boalon College, 20-4. 7 1 in inpir 1 h-0 a nfnrnvmie- touchdowns.

His field goal chance Brxwer 0- Staver'n 3- 4 Embry 3- 5 Robe'tson I Ml Ml i omw Ptwill laillillUl Ullllaf1 a I SAVES: Edwards (J), 17, Davaney (L). tour. resulted from the only poor punt daining a 20-pound weight dis II Hamirj 1 15 Itussell 4 I Sherman II 25 ousy 11 II Lowu'oH 1 14 onley 1 14 Sanriers 0 7 S. Jonea 4 ft 10 0- I tJ 0- 0 ft- 0 ft- ft 3- 7 0-0 2i 2 Bnrkhorn 5 1-1 4 2-4 Ron Meyers had on a 35-yard day, advantage, furiously battled to twice. The first pass covered 55 1 Tt.

tir. 1 m.ft viptnrv nvor Hafonrlinor Rio- Twyman 4 2-3 which he started with a 60-yarder yarus wnn jonn wasiaK niuing v.v.......0 i ffu i -1 1 kv K.CJnneg 0 Vince Panette, of Philadelphia, Reed 0- 0 ft- 0 and embellished with a 46-yarder that stopped dead on the one. GuarUit 0 Davis Not. 12-Detrolt. Not.

1-Xvlrr BOSTON I OLLEGC Sept. 17-Loat to Navy, 22-7. Sent. 24-Loat to Army, 20-7. Ort.

g-Lost to Marquette. 14-13. Ort. 15-Lot to Detroit. 19-17.

Ort. 22-Tled VMI. 14-14. Ort. 28-Lot to Miami 10-7.

Nov. 5-Deleatrd Villanota, 20-4. Not. 12 Boston Lniv. Nor.

If minn. Nov. 26 Holy rosa. SERIES: Boston Colleie, 13 1 Vlllanoya 101 lied, 0. homa Saturday.

lunnsins UiiS Iff Not since 1931 had Iowa State As it has been in recent games, Totals 45 23-33 113 Cincinnati -Boston 41-22 40 104 33 32-113 34 31-104 Totals 25 33 25 14 Meyers' punting was one of Vil who outdistanced Muhlenberg's safetyman from about 20 yards out. Muhlenbenr 14 8 0-28 Scranton 00 t-12 Ml'H-Yost, 2, run (kick failed). JMliH Kuntzleman, ran (Butz, past fans been witness to such a Cyclone triumph. lanova strong points. So were MAT the running and passing of Rich A vicious defense paved the trom Hnuseknecht) man and the running and receiving of Mike Pettine.

way for this upset. The game-winning touchdown came on a 32- SCR-Panette one of the heaviest in college football. The line was a factor in 55. pass from Wastak (pass failed) HAGAN, HAWKS WIN ST. LOUIS, Nov.

5 (AP). Cliff Hagan, at 6-4 one of the smallest forwards in the National Basketball Association, pumped in 35 points and led the St. Louis Hawks to a 119-104 victory over the New York Knickerbockers Richman's passing effective yard drive late in the fourth OHO. MI Kuntzleman, 15. run (kick failed).

inilonn.is MUH-Wolfe, 2, run team OUtgaimng ness was diminished by generally poor receiving. But, as a run quarter, with fullback Tom Wat-kins scoring. ner, he traveled the paths his Larry Schrieber kicked a 38- Wit imuuuiiUL'anK outweighed mates cut through -T -til- yard field goal in the third period and Cliff Rock booted the un- Saturday night it in Boston's brawn for 53 yards St New York Pettine made 34 afoot and was F. P. ALE! Ferrari 0-0 Louis a.

r. o- 3 2-2 (-1 14 7-1 on the long end of three of the G. Bell 0 Budd George 4 J. Green 7 I'V needed extra point to account for the Iowa State scoring. Mike.

McClellan started Sooncrs off by scoring at the end four passes Richman completed 5 Koust 12 Green 15 Hagan 21 Lacour to account for 43 more yards. 1M 1- 1 Guerin 10 5 12 1-ovellettg 7 1 3- 2-2 'TIL 9 SAT. TO FRI. In the 75-yard scoring push Vil of a 7l-yard march in the second Imcnciu 3 Met ariny o- O'dttl aqutpmanf hovte in fhilo. spranway I3r4 St.

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1, run (kick failed), IS-Schreiber, field goal, 3J. IS-Watkins. 1, run (Rick, kick). ing left end for the first 12 yards of a 23-yard play, and he also passed 17 to Sam Gruneisen and 10 to Pettine. The last play went to Boston's six.

Pettine gained HAND NEW IT WALKSll Emerson Wins Title BRISBANE, Australia, Nov. 5 (UPI). Roy Emerson won the singles title in the Queensland tennis championships Saturday for the third time, beating Bob Hewitt, 14-12, 6-0, 6-3. Yank KOs Filipino MANILA, Nov. 5 (UPI).

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Pages Available:
3,846,195
Years Available:
1789-2024