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PAGE FIFTEEN Vermont Defeats a Powerful St. Lawrence Eleven, 12 to 0 Trigilio, Pye And Taylor Account For Cats' Score Pike Hurls Touchdown Pass To Bill And Frankie Intercepts Larry Heave To Trot 46 Yards To Goal Stripe in iU ft i 7 "A fV- I 4.1. .1 J-y "a fa Ac 1 1 1 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1938 i 7Wi (Special to the Free Pru CANTON. N. Y-.

Nov. 6. Quick to take advantage of the breaks, the University of Vermont took its fourth triumph of the waning season here today by defeating a powerful St. Lawrence 12 to 0. The victory avenged 31 to 0 defeat inflicted by the-Larries a year ago.

The contest was played in a I driving rainstorm before a small fik iri A XTJ'h: 'r Tilton School Wallops Vt. J. College 38-0 Montpelier School Outplayed By Visiting Powerhouse (Special to the fret Press montpei.ifp. Tit. A li I illrt.

crowd of about 1.000 people. The Catamounts kept on the ground but the Scarlet and Brown attempted 25 passes, completing about seven for short gains. Vermont completed two out of four, one for a touchdown. First Touchdown The touchdown pass came in 4 the third period after Pike Tri-gilio. 205 pound fullback, had VIRGINIA BALL LUGGER TAKES OFF He couldn't run through 'em, so Gilette, Virginia back, sailed over 'em for a three-yard gain in game with Columbia at New York.

But, despite such old college try as this Gilette illustrates, the Virginians took a 39-0 beating from Columbia. Jntercepted Leckonby's pass on tor school, unleashing a de- lunninar attack coupled the-20. A few plays later he fad- llh lmcrnnnahi atrial f. 'V vi -V. w.

set-' ed back from the 16 yard stripe ensive Saturday afternoon over a wea and battered Jr- College eleven to -I Pastc a 3H-0 trouncing on the Lmvt Snt i Joc-aA gridsters in the reason's score Tas lor placement failed. Tpn play. after gimon The Game Sewed Ip opened the fracas by kick- Vermont sewed up the battle off to Lamond the visitors in the fourth period. St. Lawrence were lined up in front of the up-had gone into the air in a des- rights to attempt conversion fol-perate effort to score when a touchdown march that Jor intercepted Leckonby's pass on started on tne Tilton 40 and the Vermont 46 yard line and was halted only when Quinn raced unmolested down the field faded Dack: and arched the oval for a touchdown.

Again his place- into tne end zone and the arms ment missed. of left-end Simons for for the Down to Larries 2-Yard Line first score of the fray. The at-Vermont threatened on one; tempt to add the point failed, other occasion. In the second per- J. Offensive Collapses iod co-Captain Dave Jones slid The o5ers retaiiated immedi-UaSi tac.le tely.

pushing the ball to the A-MX 4 4.s iUllH II A. AT" i-sktk-: Granite Stater's e-yard line in could iiii rAr rence defense get organiz a series of passes, penalties, and end jaunts as the first session ended. With a new period the Montpelier offense faltered and ed, had broken into the clear. He galloped to the St. Lawrence two yard stripe only to be caught from the by Leckonby.

Four! 'I'' then folded completely as the vis- rear PL4Y THAT BEAT PITTSBURGH A pass authored by Carnelly of Carnegie Tech bounces out of the hands of Chickerneo (15) of Pittsburgh, who attempted interception, and sailed right on into the waiting arms of Striegel (82) of Tech behind the goal for a touchdown in second period. The play gave Tech the substantial edge which carried it to eventual victory, 20-to-10, over Pittsburgh in the season's biggest upset. Larries took the ball 7ter ani" bed the hide on downs incompleted pass had dropped jand. booted out of danger. A into the end zone.

I junior college fumble on their w- 10-yard stripe set up the Lerkonby Stars For Jx-arlet Second score. Rno Conti. dimin- Leckonby was the outstanding uitive Tiltnn fullback and former star for the Scarlet. He carried Spauldinrr high ace, entered the the ball 90 per cent of the tune, ame to carry the mail 9 yards his kicking was beautiful to to i-vard mark where Quinn hllboots trav shoved it across. Watson piace-eled 84 yards from his own ten ticked rxmt to the Vermont six.

Vermont's line played superb Continue Onslaught s4 'iLj- ''Z' tf-" ball. Pye and Salmon were rush- Continuing the relentless on- ing the passers so fast that the i slaught, Conti and company SI P7T PANTHER TAMED tnainrifv rf fhfl InccK fTl Imrip. rrrvtH HwfAIrl U'hprp thu PIT- J' lessly short. Carlson stood out at Spaulding ath'ete dashed 20 i4-' tackle and. after Husing had i yards into V.

-J. C. soil where a been injured early in the game. Quinn to Watson toss termin- It looks like Curly Stebbins (21), Pittsburgh halfback, is running wild on this play. But he wasn't.

He only got two yards as Carnegie Tech stopped him in game at Pittsburgh. Lee (52) of Tech made the tackle. Pitt took a beating 20 to 10 in the season's No. 1 upset. Murphy played a bang-up defen- ated on the 1-yard line and there sive game at a guard position, half time put the damper on fur- Boots Lawrence, catamount ther hostilities.

"f-M seriously lacerated, Baker kicked ofl- Conti to fUt.rttCtVVP,vlTf; i start the second half and the I mruntack stopped on the New long run. Hampsnire temVs 37. Gn the ine une-up. next pJav Quain on a reverse. Vermont (12) St.

Lawrence (0) frnTT1 mnti grabbed the Pye LE Ohmann cut over his right tackle and C.Maylo eluding the opposing safety Cook rnan. raced 63 yards for six ouigcr points. iaui tne attempt to Plumadore convert 1 tiled. tJJ 4th and 5th Touchdown Carlson LT Husing LG E. Corbet Strassburg RG Lawrence RT Salmon RE Broutsas QB Jones LH Taylor RH Trigilio FB Score by periods: Vermont 0 St.

Lawrence 0 ss A' Leckonbv The losers, beaten but game. Kunz eame back to pass -themselves Traynor to the Tilton 13-yard line where Clinton they stalled and forfeited the ball on In the final ses- I 1 5 i 19 muu (t nail uutcu ijcisocs Watson's heave to 0 0 I jtsonK irom me xwiunipeuer Touchdowns Pye. Taylor. team's 25 accounted for another NOTRE DAME CRUSHES NAVY, 15-0 Cooke (72), ace Navy ball lugger, was stopped by Notre Dame for a gain of only three yards on this play at Baltimore. But the play was called back and the Irish handed a 15-yard penalty a blow that didn't deter Notre Dame from marching right on to 15-0 victory over the Middies.

Substitutes half-dozen points. A matter of Vermont Guard: a couple of minutes later a brace Tackles. Prior. Whalen. Ends: of tosses paved the way for La-Roblnson.

Bellardineili. mere's 7-vard drive through the St. Lawrence Center: Quinn. middle for the fifth touchdown. Guard: Patricia.

Tackle: Sabella.j Following an exchange of boots End: Versocki. Backs: Thomas, Conti took matters and the ball Goodrich. Lozoski. Hodges. into his ov.n hands and on Referee Scholl.

Syracuse. Um-! three plays squirmed 37 yards, to pire Williams. Michigan. Lines-! tally going over on a 25-yard man Storrier. Syracuse.

Field gallop after shaking off three Judge Hucaboom. Clarkson. junior college tacklers. E. Gould added the point by place- LiaiMMJMiM ry.ag whim ii iii "MM Amwiiii wnTrfiiMTifrrn-MMiMi-T iT-rmn Bonk, Slade, R.i Q.

What is the meaning of! Q. Please give the amount of Gould, E. Gould, Perkins, the German phrase "Drang nachj steel, concrete, and other ma-1 Billadeau, Benson, W. C. jterials used in the Goldea Gate! Keaton, Goodman, tn.

Bridge. W.J. "Push toward the East." Conti. fb. Vt.

Jr. College L.i 1 The lineup and summaiy: YALE CLICKS IN 20-14 WIN OVER BROWN Macombe (42) of Yale feeds the ball to Anderson (39) for a reverse which netted four yards in Yale's 20-14 triumph over Brown at New Haven. Heading interference are Yale guards Tyler (54) and Burnham (48) and Snavely (37), back. Other Yale men are Taylor (22), Dyess (40), Burr (52). Brown players: Manredt (76), Finkelstein (50), McNeil (62), Prodgera (59).

It originally signified the eastward movement of the Germans Clark, Bove. Patterson. Frail. A. Steel used in the construe-; tion amounted to J00.000 tons; concrete.

300,000 cubic yards; cable wire length, 80,000 miles; i and paint, 110,000 gallons. rg M. Claik, by wnich they conquered inD- 'or dispossessed the thinlv settled Tilton School i Simonds, le. I i Sullivan. It.

I Sakoian. lg. Karafotias. c. Vt.

Jr. College Hooper Haines Tancreti Vittori Cummings McMahon re. Mayo Baker Cueto Benjamin Touchdowns Simonds, Quinn, Slavs beyond the Elbe and along 2, Bonk. Lamere, Conti. Points the southern shores of the Baltic.

1 after touchdown Watson. In recent years, particularly in 1 placement. E. Gould, placement, the 20th century. "Drang nach Officials referee, Myriclr; um-j Osten" has been used to designate pire, Lombardy; head linesman.

the extension of German power' Sloan. Time of periods, four 'and influence to the southeast in! 12 s. the Danubiaa and Balkan regions, i The recent accession of German E. Gould, rg. Barrett, rt.

Lamond, re. Caccavo. Qb. Quinn. lhb.

Watson. rhb. Lam ere. fb. Substitutions.

Simonson; (Bohemia is very much in line Ti! ton Fuller, FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY with this CONFESSES Stephen Saroda (above), Servian a term in Sing Sing for parole violation, has confessed with three other men thai they i 1 77 kidnaped Arthur Fried. White Plains. N. business man. and cremated his body in a furnace.

The four also admitted three other kidnaping. i miSUSmmammmtmrnm Til 1 1 SMASHING POWER AS FORDHAM DOWNS ST. MARYS, 3-0 Mike Klotovich of St. 3fary's finishes a five-yard smash for a 50-yard line first down in New York inter-sectional battle which Ford- ham won, 3-0. Note the trail of fallen grid giants the 167-pound sophomore left in his wake.

Other St. Mary's players are Michael Perrie (45), Nick Katzmeyer (75), Herb Smith (78) and Jerry Dowd (68). Ford ham men shown are James Hayes (17) and John Knzman (24), flat after a tackle attempt. Q. What is tlie floor area of the United States Capitol: the number of rooms? M.

G. H. A. The Capitol has a floor area of 1 acres, and 430 rooms are devoted to office, committee, and storage purposes. PENNSYLVANIA A MICHIGAN VICTIM, 19-13 Tom Harmon (98), Michigan's sophomore hah, picked up four yards around end against Pennsylvania on this try in Ann Arbor, game.

James ConneU (46) of Penn missed the tackle. Michigan won. 19-13..

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