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Section Section SPORTS AMUSEMENTS CLASSIFIED SPORTS AMUSEMENTS CLASSIFIED NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1942. Georgia Tech Taltes 7-0 Decision From Alabama Tide Lynchburg Clips Newport, 19-13 With Two Third-Period Counters iiiitii: 5 fPHOON HALTS Old Liners Take Virginia, 27-12 In Aerial Circus V'FifW' Pv4 f- wv 1 lit rV) W.rAti)C 'rr- II III 2 DANGEROUS MIGHTY PENN HILL CITYBIDS Williams, Bartles Count for Locals; HUMBLED BY fvfStes a J-. PENN STATE Torrence Glass Ace Demonstrating some line play, Newport News 'high school's gridders were unable to stop Underdog Nittany Lions Bowl Over Quakers, 13 to 7 a third period end-run attack by E. C. Glass high of Lynchburg, and fell before the Hill toppers, 19-13 yesterday afternoon at Saunders stadium before 2,000.

The Typhoon line held brilliant' ly In the second period, stopping the Glassmen twice. Lynchburg grabbed the lead four FRISKY FROSH CASTLEBERRY PUTS 0NSH0W Spearheads Drive In 1st Quarter for Only Touchdown ATLANTA, Nov. 14. (fhA pixilated freshman halfback left over from Friday, the 13th slender 150-pound Clint Castleberry put a two-minute hex on Alabama's great football team today, and Georgia Tech won a 7-0 decision before 34,000 fans to remain one of the nation's unbeaten, untied football powers. Castleberry, dumped Into the game midway of the first period, ran back an Alabama punt 27 yards to his own 39 to start the winning touchdown drive.

When a line buck was smothered, he skittered around left end for 21 yards to Alabama's 40. Then Pat McHugh whipped a pass to Castleberry for another first down on 'Bama's 9. From there It was straight football. Castleberry eeled off tackle for three and Ralph Plaster flung himself twice over center to score in a headlong plunge. Rabbit Jordan, substitute end, place-kicked the extra point.

The victory sustained Tech's ranking as the nation's No. 2 team, and paved the way for a posslblo national championship game when Tech meets unbeaten, untied Georgia Nov. 28. Except for Tech's brief, lethal drive, neither team was able to reach the pay-off zone. 'Bama Misses Two Chances 'Bama missed a chance to tie the score Just before half-time, when Russ Mosley faked a pass and galloped 16 yards for an apparent touchdown.

The play was called back for an Alabama offside penalty, and although Mosley completed a 15-yarder to Tech's 6, the ball changed hands on downs. Earlier the Tide had rolled to Tech's five, only to lose the ball on downs. seconds before the half on an eight yard sprint by Lawrence Blanks. Tabb Gillette and Tommy Mont Lock In Passing Ettle CHARLOTTESVILLE, Nov. 14 (IS) Maryland's red-Jerseyed Old Liners, paced by rugged Tommy Mont, 188-pound quaterback whose accurate passing arm accounted for much of the yardage, had too much punch and weight for the University of Virginia here today and thrashed the Cavaliers in a colorful battle, 27 to 12, before 4,000 customers.

The Cavaliers, starting from their own 30, scored first with Henry Ulhlein sprinting around end for the last 29 yards, but Schlesinger missed the try for point and Maryland charged right back to take a 7-6 Mont passed to Herbert Werner for 49 yards and then Jack Wright smashed the Virginia line for the last 5 yards. Mont also kicked the point. In the second period, Maryland drove 64 yards for another score with Wlrght again going pver, this time from the two. Mont again converted. Virginia changed its defense slightly as the second half got under way and It worked successfully until midway In the third stanza when Wright recovered a bad pass from center on the Virginia 40 and the liners began to roll again.

This time Mont, who had been passing nearly every time the visitors got the ball in Virgin! territory, flipped the ball to Wright who scampered around right end to the Virginia 11. Krelck pulled hira down from behind to momentarily halt the drive. Charles Cooper, Virginia center, of Bluff City, was injured on the play and had to be carried from the field. Tom Dudley Brilliant Tom Dudley, who played brilliantly at times, smeared Wright on tbe 5. With the count standing third down and goal to go, Mont pitched a lat- Visiting Fullback Torrence did the GEORGETOWN GEORGIA TECH FULLBACK DIVES FOB SCORE Here's blitz football as Georgia Tech's fullback Ralph Plastner makes a.

flying dive for the only score against Alabama Saturday at Atlanta. Tech won, 7-0. 'Bama huskies, Al Sabo (19) and Jack McKewen, tackle (48) try to stop him. Quarterback Sabo met him in headlong crash. (AP Wirephoto.) rest of the visitor's scoring.

He took an eight-yard pass from Blanks in FURMAN WINS ON LONG RUN the third period, and circled end for NIPS WOLFPACK the final score. Locals Hit Long Passes Du Williams counted Newport's first ke, score In the third period on a six Tar Heels Finish Even, In Thrilling Contest Inch plunge after a long drive. The PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Penn State's Franklin Field "jinx-held good again today and the underdog Nittany Lions bowled over a highly favored Pennsylvania eleven, 13 to 7, before a crowd of 50,000. The blue-clad visitors from upstate, who haven't lost a game on Franklin Field since 1936, capitalized on a blocked punt to score a first period touchdown, then put on four exciting goal-line stands, and sewed up the game by moving 42 yards for their second score in the last period.

Like last week when they were upset by Navy, 7-0, the Penn gridders had all the better of the statistics, but couldn't punch over a touchdown until the last two minutes when Bob Odell passed 10 yards to Walt Gregonls. In the second and third periods Penn marched to the State six, 13, three and four yard lines, only to lose the ball on downs. Tackle Ken Schoonover broke through and blocked Lee Roy Pletz's punt on the Penn 38 in the first period. Bob Davis picked up the loose ball and raced 22 yards before Stiff overhauled him on the Penn two. On the first play Earl "Sparky" Brown smashed across on an oil tackle play and Wilbur Van Lenten booted the extra point.

locals held a short lead, 7-6 when 13-13, Gyorgydeak Tallies Three Touchdowns Lex passed to Williams for the ex tra point WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 () Newport drove nearly the length of the field for Its final score in the last period. Three long pitches Joe Gyorgydeak, a little-heralded 25, 45 and 23 with the final toss North Carolina Passes 'Almost Upset Blue Devils CHAPEL HILL, -N. Nov. 14.

from Lex to Bartles scoring. back from Passaic, N. came through as a triple-threat star to Twelve first downs were made by the Lynchburgers, while the Typhoon gained five. Of 19 tosses at spark a smooth-functioning Georgetown team to a 28-20 victory over North Carolina State here today. (P) Duke and North Carolina, rated tempted by the locals, six connect' ed, but five were intercepted.

COLUMBIA, S. Nov. 14 (P) Paul Sizemore, brilliant Furman end, pulled a Southern conference football game out of the fire in the closing minutes today to give the Purple Hurricane a 6-0 victory over the favored South Carolina Gamecocks before 10,000. Dewey Proctor, a wheelhorse for the Hurricane, set up the touchdown play when he started to skirt right end but was smothered by Carolina players. Sizemore, racing along the sideline, took a short lateral from Proctor, shook off at least a half dozen South Carolina players and then broke into the clear for a 78 yard Jaunt to pay dirt.

He was yards ahead of the nearest Gamecock and going away fast as he crossed the goal. The attempt to convert from placement failed. Throughout the fourth quarter both teams tried desperately to set up touchdown plays, but neither was even at the kickoff, were still even, Gyorgydeak scored three George Minnesota Roars In Second Half, Routs Iowa, 27-7 MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 14 Minnesota's unpredictable football team was decidedly "up" today and trounced Iowa, 27-7, to virtually eliminate the Hawkeyes from any chance of sharing the Western conference title. Thirty-three thousand saw the game.

Held scoreless, tn the first half, the Gophers scored two touchdowns 13-13, after a thrilling game before Two Lynchburg fumbles at crucial times helped the Typhoon out of 1 4st jholes, and prevented at least 33,000 today. town touchdowns, passed the Hoy as into position for another and sent three superb quick-kicks down fi potential score. The Blue Devils had things pretty much their own way on the ground, Hi -Ttlon in the opening period was field that caught the Carolinians with neither threatening serl flat-footed. Brown "was injured shortly after ously. A punting duel between Hobbs of Lynchburg and Buddy Lex In one of the best collegiate but the Tar Heels took to the-air and came within an ace of winning in as hectic a fourth period as you could dream up.

contests seen in the nation's cap the second half kickoff, but Fresh man Larry Joe, his substitute, did even better. He got loose for 39 yards and an apparent touchdown eral to Werner who slashed around right end and Maryland led 20-6. Milton Parlow. tackle, blocked ital this year, Georgetown showed Duke blocked a punt for a touci- down in the first period, and North Mont's kick for the point. a "surprising aerial offensive that brought 14 completions out of 24 in the third period, but the scire was nullified because of a holding Carolina evened things at 7-7 in the able to create an advantage through Gillette, whose passing up to the second.

There were no scores in frequent punt exchanges. penalty. end of the third period hadn't Deen attemDts. The Hoyas counted 16 in the third and fourth periods. Minnesota's line was the deciding factor in stopping Iowa's running attack cold.

Tom Farmer, the Hawkeye's star passer, was rushed so much he had only one chance to show his aerial stuff. In the last period he covered 36 the third, but the fourth started with Duke on the Tar Heel 10, first Furman's team, showing a defiinte nearly as impressive as against first downs to 10 for the Wolfpack. yards xn four plays for State's shortage of substitutes, depended almost entirely on the first string to Washington and Lee and Virginia Tech, got his arm clicking in the Gyorgydeak, a 'junior, played the and goal to go. Buddy Luper, Duke's soph flash, highlighted the penod, with Lex holding a slight edge. Locals Hold On One After an exchange of punts, the Hilltoppers opened a drive that carried to the Newport one.

Here the Typhoon held until Blanks fumbled to end the threat. Lex then kicked out to the Newport 25. On the first play. Blanks tore through center for 23 yards on a delayed fake reverse. Then the Gold and Blue line held for three downs.

On the fourth down. Blanks attempted to reverse but fumbled. Bobby Bartles recovered. The final first-half attempt by second score, the payoff being nine-yard sprint around right end, buck the heavier Carolina line. major role for Georgetown, with and the veteran Tom Davis made it some very able support from George first down on the three.

Three Bama ground Its way as far as Tech's 19 in the third quarter and Tech returned the call by pushing to 'Bama's 15 in the fourth but the scoring punch wasn't there. Alabama's great line, justly billed among the South's best, found itself mef; shoulder-to-shoulder by a lighter but equally spectacular Tech line, which fought 'Bama to a standstill all afternoon. Part of the story was told by the statistics. Alabama gained 187 yards rushing against Tech's 171, picked up 33 yards passing to 62 by the Engineers. Each team dis smashes carried to the one-foot Perpich, a tackle, and end Bob fourth and injected new nie in ine Cavaliers.

On the first play of the period, Eddie Bryant slapped down one of Mont's tosses in the end zone and Virginia took ove ron its own 20 and launched its longes sustained BADGERS SHADE Duffey who was on the receiving mark and Davis went over for the touchdown. Bob Gantt, hefty Duke Yale Trips Princeton, 3-6, With Two Scores In Third end of most of Gyorgydeak's pita end, missed the try for extra point ing. journey of the day. r.niPt.t.e comDleted four succes' Bolo Stilwell blocked a George. one of the few tunes this year he has missed.

WILDCATS, 20-19 town punt in the opening period After the kickoff Carolina took to NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (P) Yale The Tigers threatened again after Lynchburg clicked for a touchdown. sive passes to Dudley, Krelck and Schlesinger to take the ball to the Virginia 40, and after a line play The visitors pushed from the New piayea oia-iasnionea xaie iootDam blocking a kick. But Hugh Knowl- to set up North Carolina btate first score, Buck Senter crossing throueh the line for the touchdown.

the air, and Bob Nanni intercepted a pass from Johnny Pecora on the played superior pass-defense, hold port 34 to the Tphoon eight, where toaay, ana coracensraiea mosi, oi it in one quarter to defeat its oldest EVANSTON, 111., NOV. 14. JF) Blanks ran for a touchdown. The failed, he completed two more. These with a dash by Munhall, Eddie Teague, who paced the Wolf -J Tar Heel 25.

A penalty set Duke back and Gantt tried a field goal ing each other to identical completionsfour out of 13. Tech Intercepted twice, Alabama once. gridiron rival, Princeton, 13-6, In Trailing 19-14 in the last 18 sec attempted conversion by Evans was subbing for Ulhlein, put the ball on from the 3a. It failed. From the the 66th game of their "Big Three" onds, Wisconsin kept its Big Ten Mainland's 30, and Gillette men series.

A crowd of 30,000 at Colum championship hopes alive with a nassed to Dudley for a first down dramatic thrust which defeated Tech shaded "Bama in first downs, 11 to 10, gaining seven on the ground and three by air. All the Tide first downs were by rushing. on the five. Munhall lauea to mase bia university's Baker Field, saw the first Yale-Princeton tussle in New York since 1896. 20 Billy Myers, Carolina's soph standout, passed to Joe Austin for 38 yards.

Myers passed to Hussey for 12 to the Duke 27 and again to Hussey on the nine. Northwestern 20-19, today before the distance on his first try but 35,000. pack attack tnrougnout aaaeane extra point Georgetown came back near the close of the period to knot the count after Duffey recovered a Wolfpack fumble on the North Carolina State 13 after Gyorgydeak's quick kick. Gyorgydeak sliced through the line for the touchdown and Bill Erick-son added the extn, point with the first of his four conversion place- went over for a touchdown on tne Taking advantage of the wind, Northwestern's Wildcats, beaten nobby Bodd Exuberant Pinch-hitting Assistant Bobby ton Intercepted a Perina pass and Yale began to move. One drive was halted deep in Princeton territory by the end of the half, but the Ells needed only about four minutes of the third quarter to score.

Getting the ball near midfield on a short kick, Hoopes broke through the right side of the Tiger line for a 59-yard touchdown run. Fred Dent place-kicked the point and that looked like the ball game. But Yale still wasn't being stopped. Another short kick by Perina gave the Ells the ball on the 50-yard line. A penalty and a losing play set them second play, Schleslnger's kick was The Myers-Hussey combination six straight times, bounded from Dodd, who directed the team In wide.

clicked again for a touchdown this the depths to play their best game place of ailing Coach W. A. Alex The Cavalier passing attach Princeton backed Yale into its own territory in the first quarter and scored its touchdown early in the second. A short kick by Yale's Bob Pickett put the ball outside on the of the season with their brilliant time. Myers place kick try was wide.

forward passer. Otto Graham, toss boomeranged a little later and accounted for Maryland's final touch ander, banged his boys on the back as they trooped into the dressing Then Duke took to the air, but ing two thrilling, touchdowns. kicks of the afternoon. room. down.

Gillette passed from deep in Wisconsin, beaten only by Iowa Clay Croom intercepted an aerial and ran 37 to the Blue Devil 11. The Princeton 45-yard line. On the second play, Bob Perina dropped Gyorgydeak hurled two passes to "That was the toughest team blocked by the center of the Newport line. The Typhoon bid came in the third stanza. The locals took the kickoff and marched to pay dirt.

The longest gain was by Captain Grayson Williams. He circled end for 14 yards behind excellent blocking. A fourth down plunge by Williams from the six inch line brought the first Newport score. Lex passed to Williams in the end zone for the extra point to make the score 7-6 In favor of Newport. A little later In the period Lynchburg drove to Its second touchdown.

Blanks' pass to Torrence eight yards was good for the tally. Evans' extra point attempt failed again. Typhoon Clicks By Air Lynchburg struck again on Evans' Interception of Lex's pass. Torrence circled end for a touchdown on the following play, and Evans booted his own territory and Mont inter In one of Us strongest title bids in we've played in years and years." cepted it on the Virginia 11 Wer back and heaved a long pass to 30 years, was experiencing a terrt Tar Heel passing game failed when needed most as Davis intercepted a Myers pass on the eight to end the he exclaimed. "The boys did a splendid Job.

nc scare until Len Seelinger, a sub Warren Vieth, who got behind the Yale secondary, caught the ball on ner quickly took advantage oi tne opportunity, dodging through Pete Baker, a freshman and fellow townsman in the second, then tossed to Bill McLaughlin to bring Georgetown to the Wolfpack one. Gyorgydeak plunged over for the back seven yards. But Sophomore stitute halfback, In for only three minutes, fired the winning touch threat. tackle for the score, ana Mont con the Yale 40, and dodged and twist Bill Kirst smashed through guard for a first down on the 35 and he, It was the 28th game in the Duke- down verted Pos. Maryland Virginia L.E.

James Schlesinger North Carolina rivalry, one of the Pickett and Ed Taylor smashed their way on down to score. Pickett second touchdown for Georgetown just 23 seconds before the half ended. ed his way to the two-yard mark before he was thrown out of bounds. George Franke bucked over for the touchdown, but Ken Sandbach's placement was wide. After the Badgers had blasted their way to Northwestern's four yard line only to lose a touchdown south's lustiest As usual the two teams played before the largest L.T.

Dlttmar Seiler went the last three yards, but Dent Gyorgydeak hurled four passes failed to make the point. L.G. Chovanes Bear crowd o( the season for Tar Heelia. Byrd Cooper for gains totaling 62 yards on a Georgetown march that went to the North Carolina State 6 in the third. He praised especially the line play of guard Harvey Hardy and center Mutt Manning, and gave credit In the backfleld to Castleberry and fullback Ralph Plaster, who called signals and made many of the short line gains.

It was the first time since 1927 that Alabama has lost to both Tech and Georgia in the same season. Two weeks ago. on the same field, Frankle Sinkwich paced Georgia to a last-quarter decision, 21-10, after Alabama had led from early in the first period. R.G. Jarmoska Lakin R.T.

Conrad Parlow R.E. Gilmore Hill Leonard Bonforte cracked over for a score. Art Faircloth, a Washing ton product, passed the visitors to QB. Mont Bryant L.H. Mier Kreics R.H.

Werner Gillette F3. Wright TJihlein: the Hoya 27 on four plays, start ing on his own 10 then counted on a sneak play through trie line. Maryland 7 7 6 727 Virginia 6 0 0 612 Faircloth converted. on a fumble, they came right back to launch another scoring surge with Seelinger playing the hero's role. The Wildcats were forced to punt to their own 36.

Seelinger, dropping back on a pass faking maneuver, suddenly turned and sprinted 21 yards to the 15. Fullback Pat Harder plowed to the 6 in two attempts, then went over in two more. Wisconsin held a 14-7 lead at the half, scoring In the opening five minutes when Graham's punt was partially blocked on Northwestern's 37. In eight plays the Badgers' 3-H boys, Hirsch, Harder and Hoskins, had driven to the 2. Hirsch attempted to byast over but was hit so hard the ball bounded out of his hands, but Harder was nearby to Gyorgydeak connected for two Maryland scoring: Touchdowns.

the period, another of Lex's heaves was Intercepted, but the drive fizzled. In the final period the Typhoon took to the air in a desperate attempt to overcome the Lynchburg Charlie Withrw intercepted a lUgrcichburg pass to set up a Newport lore. Two passes put the locals in coring position. Williams tossed to marry Hardy for 25 yards, and a 45-yard throw from Lex to Williams put NNHS near the Glass goal. Lex pitched 23 yards to Bartles who stepped over the goal for the final passes and ran up 26 yards on the Wright, Werner, 2.

Point after Duquesne Falls Before Maroons ground to set the stage for George touchdown, Mont, 3 (placements). town's final touchdown. Joe went Virginia scoring: Touchdowns, Ulhlein, Munhall (sub for over from the two on slice through tackle. Substitutions Maryland Ends, The Wolfpack came back into the Booth, Brandt, Huffman, Hage- ball game later in the fourth on man; tackle. Couch; guards.

Tuck passes from Teague to Charlie Riddle. A penalty on Georgetown put 4 I 's shsU2 I I i i J-J -i 2 -v "ore No z- i recover it for the touchdown. STATE COLLEGE, Nov. 14 Striking with lighting plays in the last three quarters, Mississippi State knocked over Duquesne's Dukes 28-6 today before 10.000 home-coming rans in one of the wildest games ever played on Scott field. The Maroons used Billy Murphy's strong-arm passing and Blondy Black's speed to disorganize Duquesne's defenses and turn the gama into a near-rout in the final quarters.

er, Dekowben, Nardo: center, Flick; backs. Rigby, Hoopengardner, Hel-beck. Barnes, Chacos. Brenner. Virginia End, Dudley: Pillon; guards, Murray, Hurt; center, Reardon; backs, Munhall, Grimes, Neff.

MUSTANGS TRAMPLE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS the ball on the Hoya third, and Cecil Fry cracked over for a touchdown. It was the tenth meeting of the teams. Georgetown now has won six games, the Wolfpack two and two contests ended in ties. Starting the second quarter, Wisconsin marched 83 yards in 13 plays for a second marker with Hirsch and Harder lugging the ball most of the way. The drive was climaxed by Hirsch's seven yard 6creen touchdown pass to Harder.

Then Graham escorted the Wildcats 59 yards on nine plays. With the ball on the one, Graham pitched to End Bob Motl in the end zone. Northwestern tallied in the third after getting the ball on the Wis. DALLAS, Nov. 14 The Ar Stanford Uses To Defeat Beavers kansas Razorbacks scored first, but Southern Methodist came back with two quick touchdowns and won a Southwest conference football game TIGERS DEFEAT WILDCATS The Hilton Tigers defeated the Hilton Wildcats 106-0 in a game played yesterday afternoon.

"Pooky" Updike tallied eight touchdowns for the Tigers, and James Murden made four. Monty Shinn was also out six-pointer. The try for the conversion by Lex was blocked. Fos. Newport News Lynchburg LE Boswick McCarthy LT Bees Galloway LG Stennett Gay Withrow KG Stinson Marsh RT DeBene Burnette QB Williams Torrence HB Harris Hobbs HB Turley Pearson FB Lex Blanks Lynchburg 0 6 13 019 Newport News 0 0 7 613 Scoring: Touchdowns, Glass Blanks, Torrence 2.

Point after touchdown Evans (placement). Newport News Touchdowns Williams, Bartles. Point after touchdownWilliams (pass from Lex). Substitutions, Glass Tyree, Av-eret, Evans, Hankins, McDow, Wlng-fleld, Lackey. Newport Squires, Bartles, House, Woolard, Akers, Alexander, Avery.

Officials: Kreuger (OMI), referee; Decker (W. head linesman; Todd (W. umpire; Spangler, (Duke), field judge. today, 14 to 6. Virgil Jones, an end, intercepted a pass for the Razon- consin 32 when the Badger punter.

back score. The Mustang tallies doo jsaumann, oooted 27 yards against a strong wind. Graham led the way to the two, then lammed standing for the Tigers while Doug came on a 58-yard run by C. D. Allen and 9 pass Gonzales to Kelley Simpson.

Aaams was tne star lor tne 'Cats. over. Al Pick failed tn mnwri COLGATE BEATS SYRACUSE SYRACUSE, N. Nov. PALO ALTO.

Calif, Nov. 14. (JP) Stanford's Indians called on T-formation hocus pocus, remindful of the championship days of 1940, today to truck and trounce the Oregon State Beavers, 49 to 13, in a Pacific Coast conference football game that left nothing to the imagination. It was one of the biggest scores piled up thus far this season in a major, conference. The small crowd of about 5,000 saw the kind of performance that brought Stanford a league title and the Rose Bowl championship two years ago.

leaving the score Wisconsin 14 Northwestern 13. The Wildcats soared ahead 19 to 14 in the first three minutes of the final period as Graham pitched 12 yards to End Clarence Hasse and 16 more to Motl on the 7. Graham again passed to Motl for the touchdown. Pick's kick was wide. Colgate's Red Raiders threw their weight around in high, wide and handsome fashion today before fans In Archbold stadium, and went home with a 14-0 conquest of MICH.

STATE ROUTS PURDUE EAST LANSING, Nov. 14 (yp) Michigan State's Spartans exploded for three second-half touchdowns to rout a hapless Purdue team, 10-6, before 7,500 fans here today. It was the seventh defeat in eight starts for the BLANKS HALTED AFTER HARD RUN Captain "Spark" Blanks (66), Lynchburg fullback, Is shown being hit by little Marvin Turley of the Newport News high school team. Blanks drove from the Typhoon 20 yard stripe to the one where he was downed with the aid of Charlie Withrow, who is seen coming in to assist Turley. After this gain, the Newport News line held for fonr downs in the shadow of its own goal post, and four thrusts were thrown back with no gain.

(Daily Press staff photo.) Syracuse in the 44th renewal of their annual gridiron tilt..

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