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Brown 20! Boston Col. 12 Penn 7 Uillanova 9 Temple 13 Lafayette 12 Army 29 Pitt 13 Oklahoma 47 Kansas 0 Purdue 20 lch.St. 13 Illinois 34 Minnesota 13 Uavy 27 Georgia 14 Colgate 12 Princeton 10 Brown1 Penn Loses" 4tK Hiney Army Rallies In 2d Half to Terpak Gets Losers' TD On Run of 56 SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. 20, 1957 SPORTS SECTION Crush Pitt Stars as WEST POINT, N. Oct.

19 (AP). Army shook Pete Daw-kins loose twice in the final quarter today and scored a smashing 29-13 victory over Pitt's Panthers in a game that had been expected to settle the By HERB GOOD Inquirer Reporter PROVIDENCE, R. Oct. 19. If Brown University were able to play all its games as Homecoming Day attractions it could win the Ivy League in a breeze.

For the fifth time in the last six unofficial eastern football championship. I 111 years the Brum eleven neipea It was a stirring, surprising fin ish to what had started but as a make the reunion of the old grads a glorious success by pulling off an upset today. But this was an srind-it-out struggle with Pitt dominating the first half. occasion more memorable than Army scored once in the third quarter, strictly on slashes through the line, to take a 13-6 lead. Then Dawkins, a junior from any of lhe others as the victim was the University of Pennsyl vania, 20-7.

Penn, a foe Brown hadn't toppled in 45 long years, was playing here for the first time since 1925. Royal Oak, who started out as a quarterback, got loose to take a 32-yard scoring pass from Dave Bourland and to set up a field goal by Maurice Hilliard with a 54-yard run. HIGHEST TOTAL Those two plays broke up the ball game, but before it was over, A happy crowd, limited to 8000 because of almost 12 straight hours of rain" that didn't cease until well into the first half, not only cheered Brown to one of its most cherished victories of all Pitt scored again on a long pass from Ivan Toncic to Dick Haley vf s1, and gave away another to Army. The 29 pointi scored by Army today was the biggest total ever RECORDS PEN! Sept. 28-Lost to Penn State.

19-14. Oct. 5 Lost to Dartmouth, 6-3. Oct. 12 Lost to Princeton, 13-9.

Oct. 10-Lost to Brown, 20-7. Oet. 26-Nay. Not.

2 Harvard. Not. 9-1'ale. Not. 16 At Columbia.

Not. 28 Cornell. BROWN Sept 28-Lost to Columbia. 23-0. Oct.

S-Defeated Tale. 21-0. RECORDS PITT Sfpt. 21 -Lost to Oklahoma, 26-0. Srpt.

28 Drfeatrd Omon. 6-3. Oct. 4-Drffatfd ISC, 2W4. Oct.

12-Drfeated Nebraska, 34-0. Oct. 10 Lost to A'nw, 29-13. Oct. 12 Lost to Dartmouth.

354). Oct. 26 At Notre Dame. Oct. 19 Defeated Penn, 20-7.

Lafayette comes within inches of blocking punt by Temple's Ray Norton in second period of game yesterday at Temple Stadium. Leopards' Gary Shultz dives just as Norton gets all away but punt traveled only 15 yards from spot of kick. Other Lafayette players are Jack Taylor (63) and Dan Wooten (83), being blocked by 3Iike Logan (left) and Bud Fahey. Ball rolled to 25, but Lafayette failed to score. Oct.

26 Rhode Island. Not. 2 Princeton. Not. 9 At Cornell.

Not. 16 At HarTard. Not. 28 Collate. AP Wirephoto Brown's Jack McTigue runs into Penn's Joe Hordubay and comes out second best in second period.

McTigue, who tried to score from the two, clutches ball (arrow) as he lands on the foot line. But Paul Choquette scored on next play. Nov. 2 Syracuse. Not.

9 West Virginia. Not. 23 Prnn State. Dee. 7-At Miami ARMY Sept.

28-Defeated Nebraska, 42-0. Oct.5 Defeated Penn State, 27-13. Oct. 12 Lost to Notre Dame, 23-21. Oct.

19 Def'ated Pitt, 29-13. Oct. 26 At Virgina. Not. 2 Collate.

Not. 9 Utah. Not. 16 At Tulane. Not.

30 Navy at Municipal Stadium. time, but reveled in the fact that Temple Marches Villanova Blisses 7 Yds. Twice to 6 it was as clean-cut and as convincing as could be desired. FINNEY STANDOUT Frank Finney, a willowy 20-year-old junior quarterback who handled a wet, heavy ball with amazing dexterity, spearheaded the victory with two touchdowns in a brilliant all-around per made against a Pitt team in the Illinois Upsets Minnesota as 69,619 Look On Mesislts; College FOOTBALL IVY LEAGUE Brown 20 7 Ilarvard 19 Coluirbia 6 Yale 18 Cornell 7 on Safety, BC eat Lafayette three years Johnny Michclosen has coached the Panthers. It surpassed the 26 points made by Oklahoma in handing Pitt its first defeat this season.

Each team scored once in the Army got a one formance that had All-Ivy written Wins in Rain, 12-9 11 V. I liL vJ V- V- VUVV ia I first half. quick all over it. He superbly directed a well- LOCAL GAJIES Boston College 12 Villacova 9 rplanned, well-balanced attack By DAVE WILSON Lfter an early Veak on a punt CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct. ID Temple University ended a six-game losing streak (two'that touched a Pitt player.

Pitt (AP). -The running of halfback this season) and halted a two-game victory skein of Lafayette made it on a 37-yard Toncic-to-Rnh itrhrii hnsniirfH nriirr after an early break on a punt Colgate 12 Prince on 10 T.1h...a.a Eft V.iir Unmnc'iira 11 unrf ak1o.t 1 1 m- CnilA Vi rt rtr rm yi rt 'lui fine Tinl- li nr at oco affflr nnchmT By JOHN' DELL Inquirer Reporter BOSTON, Oct. 19. Villanova's players cast a vote for football in a deluge and Boston College registered a majority that gave Erown a 19-7 edge in first downs and outgained th Red and Blue, 186-67, in net yards on the ground and 133-12 in the air. It gave the Bruins a .500 i.

.1 a I.U- A -11 -n UIV lOUtllLu Oil wcc.c, Mammcn ovuunauic iempie btaaium. jacK unariers iirst quarier conversion was "ie iniy uyt. ic Pnn Fr 1 rnlnmhia Fr. O'tu. fri.

at hut hrinw stnnnpd at the 10- Illinois homecomin: explosion -v line iiidigm. oiiiiiaiR lumuiiy Jiuiiuy inuuipbuii, nay luiiun, ri- PMC 6 Moravian 0 i inH piior-torc tOuc ihn Uvne yard line i today that blew arart Minnesota, bprp tnrlav The Wildcat team voted to play when the host rprnr(1 i ci 1 1 1 1 vjiiqi iv i.i. i .1 i ii. 1. 1 in the league as 1 1 4i 4.

4. 1 i ri i tt 4 Vi ISJatirtn'c innm i t- i 1 xi wao a win v. iiuu "liiir.ri .11 Kiin i null 1 1 1 11 ciuu iiuggefaieu mai uie game la us new, rooiiess siaaium De postponed until tomorrow, and when the final returns were in, 'Crafty' Colgate of everything, including a brief, exchange of punches in the fourth, iJ u-'uw- nnartrr between Pitt tackle Jim! As millions watched on TV, BC had a 12-3 victory. forced out due to injury early in the third quarter, powered the Owls to triumph. Charters, who plunged 2 for the initial TD and kicked the all- McCusker and Bill Rowe of Army.

coach Ray Eliot's team, deluged This was accomplished after much sloughing on a surface suitable for snowshoes before a Thev came ud swinging when the Gophers, 21-0, by halftime. Jars Tigers in 4th Princeton Fr. 14 Colgate Fr. 6 Rutgers 150s 24 Penn 150s 0 Temple 13 Lafaycte 12 Virginia Union 43 Lir.coln 6 Wilkes 39 Ur sinus 0 Cancelled Johns Hopkins at Haverfcrd National Aggies at Shepherd (W. Va.) STATE Army 29 itt 13 Boston U.

28 Buckaell 0 Carnegie Tech IS Rowe blocked McCusker just3nd maintained the pressure to after Anderson had intercepted a hand them their first defeat in long Pitt pass, but they cooled jfour starts, off quickly and remained in the Illinois (2-2) duplicated its Sequence pictures of Temple game, Page 7. Michigan State Jolted From Top ByAiling Purdue Picture on Page 6. Penn dropped its fourth of the season and fifth in a row, including last year's final-game loss to Cornell. It was only the fourth time since 1895 that Brown was able to force Penn's nose into the mud and the fact that the Bruins did it on the rebound from last week's 35-0 loss at Dartmouth, a team that barely beat Penn, 6-3, made it all the more humiliating for the handful of Red and Blue followers huddled in the North stands. CLOCK STOPS BROWN While Brown unquestionably important point in the first period, to culminate a 67-yard ad- nomecoming amoush of last year when it trimmed Michigan State, huddled assemblage of 12.000.

game. Pitt's Scherer was the big figure in the first half. In addition then the Nation's No PRIXCETON, N. Oct. 19! vance which started with a fum- 1 These included more than 1000 IVillanova students, who came alert' to catching the pass that tied (UP).

Underdog Colgate, recovery, displayed r- in 4 Vt A rnnfln1 1 1 3 1 fl ho fin thic Hrivo ho rpcnmrpfi here to inspire the limping Cats lit Lilt OCVUUU UUUX 1..4, lli- Indiana(Pa STC 13 an attack so leeble it could not 7u recovered two Army fumbles and. mu "5LS (to victory and succeeded only in EAST LANSING Mich. Oct. 19 Aiucncil, wno won all L.ig a seven-block traffieVAP riarion 20 Cheyney the midfield stripe for the move alive played brilliantly on defense. In the second half the Army honors as a soph and was hobbledjjam on Bostons Purdue pullcd a stunning with injuries in 195S, split the bigiave wjti, tncir pre-game snake ioolball upset today by knocking Geneva 34 "Westminster 12 greater part of three Center Ron Becker was the Owl firttvshurs 37 Albrit.ht 13 capitalized on an intercepted pass who recovered All Caesar's bob- 'halfbacks, Dawkins and Ander- piayea us nest bau of the year.

it acienscs wua nis eei-vianrp nff Arinhic-an stato tnn.r,t.Hi r.rn ritv ii Alleffhenv 4.J hl nn the TemDle 33. Two passes son. the standouts. But diiU UUU1 KICK 111 LUC idol UUdi ICi 'i 4 Juniata 46 Kutzttwn 0 r. Fahey to Dave Diehl and Joe, was a steady, ground-eating at- l.rhiffh 13 Rutsers 7itoday to knock Princeton ofIPooler.

put the ball on the Lafay- tack that produced the second uv, indue uie winners iook au iTrJ-i Vu 4 At Alumm Stadium they had collegiate team in the nation, by the more impressive by its first While the Gophers were best excuse to yell when Jim a convincing 20-13 score. ip0cr performance The score to contend with Mitchell, fullback the" game's The MSU Spartans, 21 -point icould have been worse. Time ran Jack Dclveaux riddled them sprond kirkoff 7S varris for a favorites, were exriected to 4 u.j Lurk Haven 27 Ithaca 13! D. lette 38. Then halfback Thompson Army touchdown and really de- Picture.

Pane took over, an 18-yard run featur Millersville 31 DC Teachtrs 13 i I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I II I I 1 1 I I II II I MM down the middle and quarterback'touchdown ing his gains, to net up the Chart all over the bruised Boilermakers, who had the added handi Tom Hallcr harrassed them with ball on the one-yard line in the first half, and in the fourth period cided the game. The Cadets, with fullback Harry Walters carrying the ball seven times in 13 plays, ate up 83 yards for this score, with Wal- The Cats' other profitable moment came with eight seconds re ers' plunge at 7:34. Lafayette's initial touchdown at 3:10 of the second quarter, also cap of having some key men i the Bruins drove 49 yards before passes. Delveaux scored twice in the Mulenbcr? 18 Leb. Va ley 6 the unbeaten ranks, 12-10, before Penn St.

Fr. 13 Pitt Fr. 7)25 000 Scranton 34 King's (Pa.) 0, Reserve fullback Bernard Dail- Shippensburg 20 Bloomsbi rg 19 ey piunged over from the seven-Tufts 14 7iyarcj jme witii two minutes, six Vanderbilt 32 Penn St. 20 seconds rcmaining to help Colgate maining when Villanova center, missing because of the flu bue. first quarter.

He ran back a puntjVince Chaverini, blocked a BC But 18-year-old Ross Fichtner, stemmed from a miscue. Temple iters going over from the two. had started a drive on its 32 late They only threw one pass in the 30 yards midway in the period tolpunt which rolled out of the end a grecn-as-grass sophomore Continued on Page 6, Column 2 Continued on Page 6, Column 8 Continued on Page 7, Column 6 I Continued on Page 7, Column 2 Continued on Page 7, Column 7 Waynesburg 13 Edinloro one of the Easts biggest Cancelled upsets this" season. Princeton, RECORDS Idun Wins 144,475 Garde nici COLGATE Sept. 28-Defeated Cornell.

14-13. let. 5 Lost to Illinois. 49-0. Vanderbilt Tops being stopped on the four.

Penn's only happy moment was provided by a sparkling 56-yard punt return for a touchdown by John Terpak, sophomore speedster from York subbing for the injured Rick McGinley. He made it on a reverse after taking a handoff from quarterback Hal Musick midway through the second period to create a 7-7 halftime tie with the help of a perfect extra-point placement by John Wright. Brown's aroused defenses bottled up the Penn's so completely that they could muster only two drives of 46 and 37 yards. Edinboro at Calif. (Pa.) STC Lycoming at Juniata St.

Vincent at Waynesburg: Susquehanna at Dickinson Thiel at W. Reserve at Slippery Rod. EAST Oct Oct. Oct. Not.

12 Lost to Rutgers, 4S-. 19 Defeated Princeton, 12-10. 26-At Tale. 2 At Arjiy. 9 Bucknell.

16 At $y-aeuse. 28 At Brown. PRINCETON I Not. By JOHN WEBSTER Making her every stride a winning one, undefeated Idun filed an undeniable claim on the year's 2-year-old filly championship yes Not, Amherst 42 Coast Guard 0 ot, A-my 150s 48 Cornell J50s 0 KatPS 13 Middlebirv 7 SfDt- 28-Defeated Rutgers, 7-0 Caies li. 4iiuuicuj 4 Qct 5Defeatrd Columbia.

47-t. k0 1 SA Jt. 13-9. COStOn U. 28 OUCMieil Oct.

12-Defeated Penn terday as she carried the silks of Mrs. Charles Ulrick Bay to a $101,750 victory and jockey Bill to Colgate, 12-10. UNIVERSITY PARK, Oct. 19 (AP). Vanderbilt today unleashed a three-touchdown assault in the second half to come from behind and defeat favored Penn State, 32-20, after State had taken an early lead before a homecoming crowd of 24,200.

Brockport 0 Corthnd 0 Buffalo 14 St. Lawrence 6 not. 26 Cornell. 2 At Brown. A At II The first advance, highlighted Connecticut 19 Maine 0 nov; i6-Yaie.

Dartmouth 14 Holy Cross 7 23-Dartmouth. fiartacK io ms 4utn siaKes success; by a 26-yard sprint by Fred of 1957 as she captured the third jDoelling, carried to Brown's 35 running of the $144,475 Gardenia LI I l. All ill LILl 1W. A I 111 Llll. I 1 1 I The Nittany were in Hofstra 12 Northeast 6 MnrWan st.

Howirrl Ivy LeaSue co-leader, had becn; as favorite of the 33,314 at Gar penetrated to the home 27 early front, 20-13, at the half, but in a thrpp-tnnr ViHnwn favnritp. in the third quarter. jsew Haven icnr. 'i th third ouarter the Commo- -I New Britain TchrsO wait Betts early in the fourth ves took control with State vir den State Park. The lively bay daughter of Royal Charger and Tige O'My Heart, eased up through the final Race charts and results, Page 9.

tually unable to move the ball Norwich 14 Lpsaia 13 peri0d set up Colgate's first Lhode Island 27 Mass. 13 touchdown drive of 54 yards The third-quarter scoring midway in the period after PENN IGNORES BREAK The only other time Penn was in Brown territory was when it gained possession on the 35 on a partially blocked punt late in the third period, but the Quakers Rochester 11 ermmt 6 Betts completed the march by Trenton STC 27 CW Post 0 catching an 18-yard pass from Wagner 19 Kings P( int 0 quarterback Ray Harding to nar- Wesleyan 38 Worcester Tech 9 row Princeton's lead to 10-6 with 50 yards when she was beyond harm's clutch, reached the finish of the muddy mile and a sixteenth Continued on Page 7, Column 1 Continued on Page 3, Column 4 RECORDS 1 VANDERBILT Sent. 21 Tied Missouri. 7-7. Sept.

28 Defeated Georgia, 9-6. Oct. 5 Tied Alaoama, 6-6. Oct. 12 Lost to Mississippi, 28-0.

Oct. 19-Defeated Penn 32-20. Not 2 LSU. Not. Kentucky.

Not. 16 At Florida. Not. 23 Citadel. Not.

30 At Tennessee. PENN STATE Cancelled Bowdoin at Williams Brandeis at Springfield Colby at Trinity Hobart at Alfred Union at RPI Wesleyan at Glenville Tchrs Mississippi State Tops Florida, 29-20 with a margin of three and a half lengths over Short Brook Farms' Craftiness, a member of the four-filly mutuel field, who rallied for second. Circle M. Farm's Meant Well, another "fielder," was third, a half length off the runnerup, while leading home Charles S. Quigley's Quig Flame, a supple- Miami Nine Drops Osborn as Pilot MIAMI, Oct.

19 (AP). A Miami Marlins spokesman said today the International League baseball club would not renew Don Osborn' contract as man- Sept. in Oct. If Oct. GAINESVILLE, Oct (UP).

End Kelly Cook kicked a c. 28-Defeated Penn. 19-14. 5 Lost to Army. 27-13.

12-Deafeated WM. 21-13. 191 ost to Vanderbilt, 32-20. 26 At Syracuse. 2 West Virginia.

a-At Maranette. 16 At Holy Cross. 23 At Pitt. iiiu 1LN cunlkl.cu 29-yard field goal in the fourth not. Illinois, 34 Minneso 13 period today to carry Mississippi Iowa 21 Wisconsin 7 State from behind to a 29-20 win kt who wasager mentary fourth in nominee, the bulky Osborn piloted the Marlins field of 15 Michigan 34 Northwestern 14 over Florida in a wild game be third- and fourth-places finishes juveniles.

an exchange of punts. On the sec- Idun, carrying 119 pounds over. in the eighj-team league during Ohio St. 56 Indiana 0 fore 40,000. Purdue 20 Mich.

Jit. 13 Florida 0-20 ond play from scrimmage after 13 Miami's two seasons. the rugged route ia a credible 13 io-29 receiving a kick Vanderbilt (Mississippi State 0 frilim---'-- r''' -t Wl IT I ft I I Mff I if III Ill' II Marlins general manager Joe Ryan said no successor would named immediately. 1:45 25, registered her seventh triumph in as many starts. Victress in the Gardenia Trial last BIG SL LN CONFERENCE RJB From quarterback Boyce Smith fired a Colorado 42 Kansas St.

fs1 2.pmiIIiIs?ppi scokTjPass his f23 to Missouri 3a Iowa St. 13 ing Touchdowns: schoenrock 2. Tom Moore, and Moore galloped Iplunge)! Stacy 1 plunge); Halberti ntinucd on Page 6, Colunri 6 'ulhTi fkld'Conliiiufd4on Page 6, Column Spattering mud in every direction, Idun ploughs down stretch to win $144,475 Gardenia yesterday at Camden. Bill Hartack piloted his 40th stakes winner. Continued on Page 9, Column.

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