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The Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Sunday, Sept. 30, 1956 Page 16 Standings Loses Second HCC Contest Earlham Straight National League Won Lost Pet. G.B Brooklyn Milwaukee By Max Knight Tavlor's power-laden Trojans invaded Reid field Saturday -92 .91 90 70 Cincinnati- St. Louis Race To Be Decided In NL Games Today Dodgers Win, 6-3, 3-1; Cardinals Edge Braves, 2-1; Redlegs Win, 9-6 The St. Louis Cardinals darkened the pennant hopes of Milwaukee to the deepest degree Saturday night by beating Warren Spahn 2-1 on an off-the-knee single by Rip Repulski in the bottom .601 .588 .497 .461 .434 .451 .392 61 62 63 77 82 86 87 .93 Philadelphia afternoon, and rolled to a 40 to 6 win over the outmanned Earlham Quakers.

New York Pittsburgh ..66. i The loss- was the second straight for the Quakers while MChicago Taytor now has a 1-2 record and 1-1 in the Hoosier College con American League ference. Won Lbst Pqt. G.B, Earlham had its moments of .634 Earlham-Taylor Statistics glory but they were few ana tar New Yoik 97 Cleveland Chicago 84 56 65 68 7 72 of the twelfth inning, scoring Stan Musial Boston 83 between. Buzz Duff graDDea, a Terry Hitchcock pass in the fourth quarter tQ climax an 80-yard drive aild give the Quakers their lone Brooklyn trimmed Pittsburgh twice to go one full game up Detroit ....81 .575 .553 .529 .441 .388 .336 First downs Rushing in the pennant race, 6-2 and 3-1.

If the Dodgers win Sunday, the Wtouchdown of the afternoon. Phil Passing Net yartls ruahing Baltimore 67 o85. Washington 59 -93 Kansas Cify ioi pennant is theirs. If they lose and Milwaukee wins, a playoff. Attempts Yards lost JNih't game not Young, freshman quarterback, m'isseoV, the PAT.

Earlier, "in the second period, futlback Herb'Sawyer took a flip EC 11 4 .120 S3 SO 2.2 fi5 15 1 5 ,175 35 AveraRe gain (yards) Net yards passing will start Monday. In other action, Cincinnati tied New York's home run record for a season with 221 while tripping Chicago, 9-6. New York's Johnny Antonelli won his twentieth game of the season by blank TU 13 13 0 447 69 9 7.2 24 4 2 0 1 87 37 4 5 Attempts Completions from Wtchcock and went 19 yards Saturday's Results Had intercepted Punts Total yards ing Philadelphia, 2-0. Average yards Friend with-, a six-hitter in the opener and relief ace Clem Labine National League Cincinnati 9 Net yards kicks returned 13? Ball lost on fumbles 3 Penalties 3 then nailed the nightcap by. allow only to' fall short of a touchdown by two feet as John Key of Taylor stopped th fourth down run.

Struck Early Taylor struck early as quarterback Tommy Lock wood went off tackle for seven yards and a score. Glenn Schell's kick was good and Total yards penalized 35 At St. Louis ing seven hits and striking out 10 The Brooklyn victory eliminat with only four minutes gone in the ed third place' Cincinnati from the MWwaukee 100 000 000 000 1 St. Louis 001 000 001 2 first quarter, Taylor led, 7-0. Earlham could not penetrate be (12 innings).

Spahn and Ciandall; Wehmeier and Katt. HR Milwaukee Bruton. yond the midfield stripe on its series of downs and as soon as the ball went over, Taylor headed 1 AP Wirephoto goalward on seven plays with John Dodgers In Hapffy Mood Roy Campanelja, left, apd Gi! Hodges lift pitcher Clem Labine Lantz going in from the one. At Brooklyn (first) off his feet in the" dressing room 6f the Brooklyn Ddgers after the team took the second game Bucks Display Slaughtering Attack To Win COLUMBUS, Ohio (ff Displaying the same crushing ground at of a doubleheader Saturday 9by beating Pittsburgh at Ebbets Field, 3-1. Brooklyn won the opener, 6-2: Labine limited the Pirates to sever hits while Campanella clubbed a homer -and Hodges ST.

LOUIS The skidding Milwaukee Braves' pennant hopes suffered a vital body blow Saturday night as the St. Louis Cardinals won a 12-inning thriller, 2-1, on Rip Repulski's double and the steady pitching of big Herm Weh-meier. The defeat put Milwaukee one-full game behind the Brooklyn Dodgers, who swept a doubleheader from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Milwaukee has a 91-62 record to P2-61 for the Dodgers with just one game remaining for both clubs Sunday. Repulski's game winning blow was only the fifth hit off southpaw Wa.ren Spahn.

The final inning started when Alvin Dark grounded out but Stan Musial then lined a double to right center. Milwaukee decided to issue an intentional walk to Ken Boyer to bring up Repulski. Winning Run Rip then drilled the ball off third baseman Eddie Mathews' glove into left field with Musial drpve home two runs with a triple. Pittsburgh 200 000 000 2 6 0 Brooklyn ....:...300 001 02Xr- 6 11 0 Friend, Arroyo (8), King (8) and Shepard, Foiles (7); Maglie and Campanella. Friend.

HRs: Pittsburgh Thomas. hectic race and gave the Dodgers a 92-61 record. Both Milwaukee and Brooklyn have a single game Sunday, the final day of the season. Vital Scoring All the vital scoring in the opener was done in the first inning with Frank Thomas hitting a home run with a mate on base for the Pirates and Sandy Amor-os doing the same for the Dodgers after Jackie Robinson's single had scored Junior Gilliam. Carl Furil-lo homered in the sixth and Gil Hodges hit a wo-run homer in the eighth.

Maglie, 39-year-old righthander, Junked by the New York Giants last year, and sold by Cleveland to the Dodgers last May, claimed his 13th victory with a pressure-ridden pitching exhibition that threw the jam packed Ebbets Field crowd into a state of joyous Eisenho'wer Awaits Pennant Race Outcome tack which carried them to their Brooklyn Amoros, Furillo, Lary Wins No. 21 To Become Winningest Pitcher In A.L second straight Big Ten title last WASHINGTON W) President year, Ohio State bucks baturaay ground out a 34-7 victory over Nebraska as they -inaugurated the Again Schell split the uprights, 14-0, with only one minute gone in the second quarter. Hubert Hansel, Trojan fullback, electrified the crowd, after an Earlham fumble, by taking a Lockwood handoff and going 70 yards up the sideline for the score. Schell's kick was no good, 20-0. Taylor added one more before halftime as Simon Perkins, fleet-footed scatback, dropped a pitch-out from Lockwood, booted in back five yards to the Taylor 45 yard line, picked it up with Earlham players swarming in and then proceeded to outstep them all, traveling 55 yards for a score.

Again the kick was no good as the half ended. The Trojans added two more in the final 30 minutes with Lock- Hodges. (Second) Pittsburgh ....000 000 010 1 7 1 Brooklyn 001 ,002 OOx 3 6 0 Kline, Friend (7) and Shepard (6); Labine arrtl Cam-panella. Kline. HR: Brooklyn Campanella.

1956 campaign before their big gest opening day crowd in history nandez, 24-year old Cuban rookie righthander, brought Washington's 11-game losing streak to a halt" Saturday night when he held Baltimore to six hits and the Nats won, before 1,129 fans. A throng of 82,153 watched the powerful Bucks go 77 yards in 12 plays, 66 yards in 9, 84 yards in 5 Eisenhower hopes attend a World Series game, but no definite plans can be made until the close National League pennant race is decided. Press secretary James C. Hag-erty made this announcement ata news conference Saturday. He said a final decision on tje President's plans will await the outcofne.of the crucial series" between the Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates, and the.

Braves and St. Louis 'Cardinals. scoring the winning run and 92 yards in 7 for touchdowns Two of the scores came after pass interceptions, and the fifth one on Wehmeier allowed the Braves delirium. The 34,000 fans stood up nine hits but five of those came as one as Maglie ambled off the in the first three innings. The field and gave the man they used big righthander fanned three and i to hate the wildest ovation of his a' blocked punt.

sNEW YORK (INS) New York and Boston set two major league marks for using players' Saturday as they took four hours and 32 minutes to play a 13-inning contest whioh the Red Sox finally won, CLEVELAND Iff) The Detroit Tigers' Frank Lary became the American a e's winningest pitcher Saturday with his 21st victory, a 9-1 decision oves the Cleve-laed Indians. The stocky righthander, who had a mere 4-10 record on July 1, held the Indians to eight hits. A single by Kenny Kiihn rnd a double by Earl Aveiill in the seventh accounted for their only run. The Tigers collected 15 hits off Art Houtteman and Ray Narleski and ffVe "of them were for extra bases. Harvey Kuenn and Al Ka-line homered and Kaline added a double and single.

WASHINGTON iPl Evelio Her. At Philadelphia New. York ....200 000 000 2 5 1 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 4 0 Antonelli and Westrum; Haddix and Lopata. HR: New York Braadt. Ohio scored two touchdowns in each of the first two periods and then coasted in as Coach Woody American League At New York: Boston 010 010 201 000 2- walked three to pick up his 12th victory against 11 defeats.

Milwaukee, battling desperately to win this vital game, saw center fielder Bobby Del Greco make two sensational catches in the ninth inning. He raced to deep center field to haul in a drive by Mathews', leading off the inning, and then bounced off the wall at the 422-foot mark. brilliant career. Sinister Sal struck out six and walked only one as he gained his third clutch victory in 13 days and his 11th triumph in 13 decisions since July 24. Between the first and ninth innings he permitted no Pirate runner to venture be'yond first base and during one stretch he retired 15 consecutive batters.

It was his 22nd lifetime victory over Pittsburgh, exceeded onlv bv 7 16 2 5 14 2 wood getting the first and passing the second one to Hamilton. Schell found the range on both kicks and it was 40-0 before EC finally sent Duff over with its only score. Got 456 Yards Taylor gained 456 yards rushing to only 170 for Earlham but EC picked up 65 through the air to 24 for the Trojans. Sawyer, until hurt in the third IN. York 001 101 Oil 000 0- Hayes used 42 players.

First Buck Score Roseboro scored the first Buck touchdown on a 1-foot plunge after he had contributed runs of 12 and 33 yards to a 77-yard drive in the first period. In the same session end Leo Brown blocked a punt by Nebraska's George Harshman on the 34, and escorted the ball into the end zone for the second Miami Takes 14-7 Victory Over Xavier OXFORD. An inspired ami Redskin, football team (13 innings). I Parne. De.ock (7).

Hurd (10), jMiharrin (10) and White, Daley Joe Adcock then Singled but I his 23 trilimnhs over the rwwra (7); Byrne, Kucks (7), Morgan (8i, Coleman (9), Grim (10)." Dixon (11) and Berra, Silver (7). Minarcin. Dixon. HR: New York Cerv. quarter, turned in an excellent performance while Hitchcock and Pittsburgh's only threat after Bob Thomson was called out on strikes.

Del Greco next took a hit Quarterback Club Directors To Meet Wednesday Night the first inning came in the ninth score. Mi-am-from 14-7. 7 to 5. The Yankees, used 26 players, one more than the New York Giants employed against the Chicago Cubs earlier this season. Eighteen Bosox'saw action for a grand total of 44, another new standard.

Milt Boiling's two-run single in the 13th decided the game and gave the win to Rudy Minarcin, his first American League victory. Bob Cerv's ninth-inning homer for the Yanks pushed the game into overtime. Mickey Mantle appeared only as a pinch-hitter, drawing a walk with the bases loaded to force in a run. It lifted his- R.B.I, total to 129, three more than Detroit's Al Kaline. Mantle's batting average stayed at .353 but he increased his lead to eight points over Ted Williams, who went l-for-6 and fell to .345.

away from Jack Dittmer with a i when, after Lone had erounded bushed the Musketeers Xavier university Saturday, one-handed running catch about i nut Thnmj rn hie ui. kit In the second period, Roseboro intercepted a pass by Roy Stinnett, Cornhusker quarterback, and Clark climaxed a 66-yard surge with his first touchdown on a 35- At Cleveland: Detroit 113 003 001 9 15 0 I Cleveland 000 000 100 1 8 0 I A dinner meeting has been scheduled Wednesday night, Oct. i I 3. for the board of directors of the yard swing around end. Sutherin's Lary and House '(8); Houtteman, Narleski (7) and Av erill.

Houtteman. HRs: Detroit-Kuenn, Kalin. a single to left. Maglie got Roberto Clemente to rap a double play ball to Pee Wee Reese. The Dodger shortstop fumbled the ball but recovered in time to force Thomas at second.

Dick Groat followed with a single but Maglie threw a third strike past Hank Foiles to end the game and pandemonium broke loose. freshman Alan Chalmers were outstanding on offense. Chalmers took over for the injured Sawyer in the second half and averaged 3.1 yards per carry in seven attempts. Earlham travels to Franklin next Saturday for its third straight HCC contest. Scoring by periods: Earlham 0 0 0 6 6 Taylor 7 19 7 740 Earlham Touchdown Duff Taylor: Touchdowns Lantz, Hansel, Perkins, Lockwood 2, Hamilton.

Points after touchdowns Schell'4 (place-kicks). ending a nine game winning streak for Mick Connolly's boys from the Queen City. George Scott scored the first Redskin touchdown in the second period, going over from the one yard line Tom Dimitroff rifled a 44 yard pass to halfback Scott who caught the ball on his five yard line and scampered across the goal line unmolested for the second TD. End Cliff Mierczynski kicked both the extra points for the winners. Xavier scored first in the middle 3Sf feet away from the plate to retire the side.

Spahn was almost perfection itself on the mound for the first seven innings. Only one man reached base against him and that was Del Greco on a walk in the third inning. Bruton Homers The Braves had jumped out in front in the opening inning on Bill Bruton's eighth home run of the season to the roof of the right field pavilion. But with two men out in the At Baltimore: Baltimore 000 000 001 1 6 3 Washington 110 030 llx 7 11 interception of another Stinnett pass just before the half ended started the Bucks on an 84-yard 5-play scoring jaunt to give them a 27-0 edge. The Bucks on the ground until that drive, took to the air and Suthern hit Roseboro for 6 yards and Ellwood found end Fred Kriss in the end zone with a 26-yarder on consecutive plays.

Petersen's touchdown for Nebraska came in the third period after the Huckers had halted an 81-yard Ohio drive on the 14. Moeller, Werley (8) and Ginsberg; Hernandez and Fitzgerald. Moeller. HR: Baltimore Robinson. Football Scores Richmond Quarterback club to make final arrangements for the 1956 season.

The meeting will be held at 7 :30 p. m. at Forest Hi)s Country club. The club, in its tenth year of operation, will hold four dinner meetings for the membership this season and the iast of thes was confirmed Friday. Only questionable meeting was the opener Wednesday, Oct.

10, aQd" Michigan State university agreed to bring movies of the Michigan State-Michigan game for that meeting. The game is scheduled Oct. 6. Speaker for the program will be Bob Stevens, assistant basketball coach. Chicago at Kansas City, incomplete a press time.

Little World Series' At Rochester: El of the first quarter when end Steve Junker took a 35 yard pass from quarterback Tom Bertoia on the Miami two and hopped across th goal. Fullback Bob Konkoly converted the point after touchdown. Miami had 16 first downs to Xavier's 11. Miami gained 229 yards rushing to Xavier's 72 and 77 yards to Xavier's 94 in passing. The Redskins were penalized 40 yards to Xavier's 36.

Both teams CHICAGO Third place Cincinnati kept its hopes for a tie with Milwaukee for second place alive Saturday afternoon with a 9-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs on a five-run last inning attack. Smoky Burgess smacked a pinch hit home run in the ninth inning to pace the Redlegs to a five-run come-from-behind victory. The homer gave Cincinnati a tie with New York for the most number of home runs hit in one season. With one game yet to play, Cincinnati has a chance to break the 221 mark that has stood since 1947. Hershall Freeman got credit for the win in relief giving him a record of 14-5 on the season.

Indianapolis ..000 200 001 3 0 Rochester .....000 000 000 0 3 Pitula and Jones; Deal and Rand. sixth for the Cardinals, Don Biasings me belted a double between Bruton and Hank Aaron for the first hit off Spahn. Alvin Dark, the next man up, caught hold of a pitch and drove it off the left-center field wall at the 400-foot mark to score Blasingame with the tying run. After Bruton's smash in the first inning Aaron singled off shortstop Dark's glove by Wehmeier got Mathews to hit into a forre out and threw out Joe Adcock to end the inning Bob Thomson singled to center to lead off Milwaukee's second inning but was forced at second on Dittmer's attempted sacrifice. Del Ciandall then sent Repulski deep In left field for his fly ball and Spahn grounded out.

Wehmeier also worked out of a Sunday's Games Season's First MIDGET RACE SUNDAY AFTERNOON September 30th Postponed from last week. At RICHMOND SPEEDWAY Gates Open 1:00 p. m. Races Start 2:30 p. m.

attempted nine passes but Miami completed four while Xavier completed five and the Redskins intercepted three enemy passes. Other programs this year will feature: Guy Mackey, Purdue athletic di-1-eetor, on Oct. 24 with films of the Oct. 20 Wisconsin-Purdue game. Edward (Moose) Krause, Notre Dame athletic director, on Nov.

7 with films of the Navy-Notre Dame game of Nov. 3. Frank E. Allen, Indiana athletic director, on Nov. 14 with films of the Nov.

10 Indiana-Ohio State game. Memberships are being accepted Stanford Is Beaten By MSU, 21 To 7 PALO ALTO, Calif. W) Michigan State's relentless running attack, paced by 200 pound halfback Clarence Peaks, gave the Spartans a winning start on their 1956 season Saturday with a 21-7 football victory over Stanford's Indians. An even 7-7 game at halftime, the battle turned completely in Michigan State's favor with two third period touchdowns. Stanford could run only five plays in the decisive quarter.

PHILADELPHIA A first inning homer by outfielder Jackie Brandt after Don Mueller had singled was all Johnny Antonelli Bowling Scores By The Associated Press High School Evansvilie Rem 59, Terre Haute Oerst-meyer (I. Kvansvilla Lincoln 20. Cairo (111.) 0. Evansvilie Memorial 21, Owensboro (Kv. Catholic 14.

South Bend Central 34, South Bend Washington O. College Taylor 40, Karlham Purdue 16. Missouri 7. Michigan Slate 21. Stanford 7.

Minnesota 34. Washington 14. Ohio State 34. Nebraska Michigan 42. LICLA 13.

Wisconsin 41, Marquette 0. Illinois 32. California 20. Northwestern 14. Iowa State 13.

Iowa 27. Indiana fl. Pittsburgh 14, Syracuse 7. Oklahoma North Carolina 0. Anderson 2S, Manchester 19.

St. Josephs 32. DePauw (I. Georgetown (Ky.1 13. Rose Poly 6.

Valparaiso 33. Indiana State 18. Carnegie Tech 13. Buffalo 6. Pelaware 33.

Lehigh 7. Maine 40. Rhode Island 7. College of Pacific 27. Kansas 27 (tie).

Miami Ohlol 14, Xavier (Ohio) 7. Fowling Green 27. Western Michigan 13. Georgia 3, Florida State 0. Navy 39.

Wlllia-m Mary 14. Maryland Wake Forest o. West Virginia ,30. Richmond 6. Tennessee 35.

Auburn 7. Clemson 20, Florida 20 (tie). Texas 7, Tulane 6. JJuke 40, Virginia 7. Washington State 33.

San Jose 1. Toledo 10, Ohio U. 13. Wyoming 27, Denver 0. Colorado 34, Kansas state 0.

Baylor 27, Texas Tech 0. Brown 20, Columbia 0. Dartmouth 13. New Hampshire 0. Army 32.

Virginia Military 12. Penn State 34. Penn 0. Princeton 2S, Rutgers 6. Colgate 34.

Cornell Tale 19, Connecticut 14. Late Friday Scores Southern California 21, Oregon State 13. Miami (Kla.) 14, South Carolina S. i needed for his 20th victory as the "at the club headquarters, 10 North New York Giants whipped the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 before 4,067 Saturday night. Ladies' Classic Mary Knode set the pace as she connected for high game of 186 and preceded it National League Pittsburgh at Brooklyn New-combe (26-7) vs.

Law, (13-15). Milwaukee at St. Louis Bur-dette (18-10) vs. Mizell (1443)s Cincinnati, at Chicago Lawrence (19-10). Vs.

Rush (13-9). New York, at Philadelphia (2) Worthington" (5-14) and" Wright (0-0) vs. Simmons. (14-10) and Roberts (19-17). American League Boston at New York Sisler (8-8) vs.

Turley (8-4). Chicago at Kansas City Harsh-man (15-11) vs. Brunet (0-0). Baltimore at Washington (2) Ferrarese (4-10) and Consuegra (l-3 vs. Stobbs (15-14) and Aber-nathy (1-2).

Detroit at Cleveland Foytack Tenth street. The membership fee is $10 and coders the cost of the dinrfers. Members will be accepted up to the date of the first meeting. with scores of 166 and 176 for Reds'-Cubs' box score; AB A Cincinnati Tempi. 2h Robinson.

If Bell, cf Post, rf Hailey, rf Wisconsin Wins, 41-0 MADISON. Wis. Wisconsin, operating without a Grade A passer for the first time in many years, reeled off five touchdowns on the EX Crowe, lb Grammas. 3b b-Kluszewski Bridges. 3b d-Jablonski.

3b McMillan, as Nuxhall, Fowler, ground and one by airs Saturday to a-Balcena 1 trounce inexperienced Marquette, flight jam in the third inning as Johnny Logan led off with a single. Bruton, on the hit-and-run, beat out a roller to Blasingame but Logan was caught overrunning second base and thrown out on the play. The righthander got Aaron on a soft tap to the mound and Mathews flied deep to Repulski for the tnird out. The defeat for Spahn was his 11th to go against 20 victories. He's been manager Fred Haney's most consistent pitcher in the Braves Wretch drive, having won his last four games before running into the Cardinals Saturday nit'ht.

St. Louis, with the crowd of went ovet the million mark in attendance tor the season with a total of 1,006.362. BROOKLYN Brooklyn's world champion Dodgers edged into the National League lead with only one more game to play by sweeping a doubleheader from the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 and 3-1 Saturday. Sal Maglie set down the Bucs and Dodger killer Bob (15-13) or Garver (0-2) vs. Feller (0-3l.

41-0. high series of 528. Other high games were plentiful and included: Madonna Moelk, 157, 154 and 155; Sis Coate, 183 and 154; Polly Rizio, 158 and 169; Virginia Fulle, 160; Van Voorhis, 157; Janet Burgess, 158; Maxine Quigg, Carol Hall, 157; M. J. Behrman, 162; Florence Libbert, 177; Joan Eggemeyer, 170; Marg Davisson, 164; Thirza Kendall, 156; Mary Lou Doren, 181 and 166; Marie Ray, 159, and Florence Sweet, 153 Splits converted: Bette Weis-brod, 3-7; Jerry DeCapua, Carol Hall, Dess Smith, 5-10; Flo Libbert, 5-6; Virginia Fulle," 5-7; Mary Lou Doren, 5-8-10; Martha Hasson, 5-7 and 4-5-7; Margaret Wahl, 5-7.

Commercial Bob Keller registered high single Klippstein. c-Thnrman Acker, e-Burgen i Freeman, f-Sohult Jeffcoat, 37 9 11 27 AB Hanover, Valparaiso Show Power In Rolling To Conference Wins 5 1 2 Totals Chicago Drake, rf Hoak. 3b Baker. 2b Banks, as Irvin, If Whisenant, If penetrated beyond the Puma 25. 112-6, ajid trailed only 20-18 at the Score by periods: end.

of the quarter. But their de- DfePauw 0 0 0 0 0 fenses crumbled in the final period St. Joseph 7 6 6 1332 as Valparaiso pushed over two -KlnK Mory.n. rf Kellert. lb h-Fondy.

lb Chitt. Jones, Lown. Valentinettl, wnpTu a MravoTi'D in scores without State even threat 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 i.iiii-iiLji 1,1,, jiiiu. urr INDIANAPOLIS Hanover overpowered Indiana Central 39-14 in a rough football game Saturday to record its second Hoosier College Conference victory Without a The Panthers, outrushe.d Central 235 yards to 89 with the Greyhounds being sets back -a total 120 yards on penalties. Score by periods: ening.

Score by periods: Valparaiso 6 7 7 1333 Indiana State 0 12 6 018 Local Miami Gridder Has Numeral Trouble II tax I PAID game of 237 and high series of 572. He had a 193 for his second best game. Other high scores include 195 by. Carl Burkhardt, 191 by Ed Lovin, 181 by Bill Zuber and 185 by Verl Metzger. Pittsburgh Wins, 14-7 PITTSBURGH WV Senior quarterbacks Corny" Salvaterra and D'arrell Lewis, "operating behind a nvobile powerhouse line and calling th shots for a host of fleet backs, guided the -Pitt Panthers to a victory -ovee seventh ranked Syracuse OXFORD.

End Kenny Harris of Miami university had Redskin Anderson's Ravens outlasted a stubborn Manchester team Saturday to rack up a 28-19 victory for their second Hoosier College Conference triumph. Quarterback Gordon Taylor paced Anderson, passing two yards to halfback Eldridge Ellis for the first Raven score and then sneaking over himself for the next two touchdowns. Score by periods: fans confused last week at the Hanover 13 Central 0 7.1339 0 711 opening game against George Washington university. Totals 37 12 27 4 a-ftrounded out for Fowler in 4th. b-Struck out for rirammas In 5th.

c-Klied out for Klippstein in 6th. d-Struck out for Bridges in 7th. c-Homered for Acker in Sth. f-Singled for Freeman in 9th. g-Grounded out for Whisenant In 9th.

h-HIt sacrifice fly for Kellert 5th. Scores by innings: Cincinnati 200 000 0259 Chicago 103 010 0016 Belt; Fondy. RBI Bell, Bailey. Banks 4. Fondy.

Burgess 2. Jablnnski, Temple. Schult 2. King. 2B Robinson.

Hoak. Post. Jablonski. 3B Banks. HR Banks, Burgess.

SB Hoak. Temple. Jones'. SF Bailey, Fondv. Left Cincinnati 13.

Chicago 9. BB -Nuxhall 1. Klippstein 2. Jones 8, Lown 2. SO Nuxhall 2.

Klippstein 1. Jones 10. HO Nuxhall 5 in 2W Fowler 1 in Klippstein 2 in 2. Acker 3 in 2, Freeman 0 in 1, Jeffcoat 1 in 1. Jones 7 in 7.

Lown 3 in Valentinetti 1 in R-ER Nuxhall 4-4. Fowler O-o. Klippstein 1-1. Acker O-O. Freeman O-O.

Jeff coat l-o. Jones 4-4. Lown 5-4. Valentinetti 0-0. WP Nuxhall.

Freeman (14-5). (9-8. Crawford, Ball an ant, Gora, Boggess. 2:51. A 6,411.

Andersoh 0 7 14 728 7 0 1219 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (J) Georgetown of paced by a pair of sharp passing quarterbacks, overcame 6-0 first quarter deficit Saturday to top Rose Poly, 13-6. A 19-yard pass from Bill Wilson to end Gayle Towles placed the ball on the Rose 3-yard line in the second period and set up the Tigers' first score. Halfback Neal McFerran pushed. the ball Over in three tries, and Jim Jenkins, converted for a 7-6 Georgetown lead" at halftime.

Score by periods: Georgetown 0 7 0 613 Rose "Poly 6 0 0 06 Manchester 0 In Real Estate RENSSELAER, Ind. WPI St. Joseph, scored on a sustained 70-yard march, with eight minuteS gone in the game and kept right on rolling Saturday to swamp DePauw 32-0 in an Indiana College Conference football clash. The Puma juggernaut, led by the rushing of fullback Mike Murphy and the. passing of quarterback Ralph Tite, ground out221 yards the ground and.

319 through the air.r The Tigers were held to 31 yards rushing and never General Insurance The ex-Richmond high school gridder eventually realized that the seamstress who sewed the numbers on his jersey had made a slight error. His number is 68 and the front of his jersey had those numerals on it in that sequence. But on his bark were the same numerals, versed The error didn't bother Harris. His picture, front and back view, appeared in a national weekly sports magazine this week. E7T7BTI Si TWO LOCATIONS South Eighth First and Main Sts.

and A Streets East End Main St. Bridge TERRE HAUTE, Ind. ff Valparaiso broke up a tight contest with two last period touchdowns Saturday 3to wallop Indiana State, 33-18, fn -the Indiana College Conference football opener both teams. The ycamores led at one point, Mortgage Loans Property Management".

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