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4 THE SUNDAY PRESS Binghamton N. Nov. 7, 1965 Ithaca 1st Perfect Slate 1 wpuMi Minimi, 4 1 -1 Ith Fazio 2, pass from Harris (pass failed). Ith Fazio 5, run (Fazio pass from Harris). Ith Van Couwenberge 48, pass Interception (Fazio kick).

IMi Bob Glazier 5, run (Fazio kick). Ith Bob Niedzwiedz 1, run (Fazio kick). Ith Ervan 4, run (Fazio kick). AIC Eldridge 4, run (pass failed). Ith Fazio 17, pass from Harris (Jim Slncas) pass from Harris).

4 1 VYVV season's total to nine. Defensive end Bob Cong-don intercepted an AIC pass on the Ace 36 midway in the first period to start the first touchdown drive. Fazio finished it with a 2-yard plunge. Key play in the drive was a a 24-yard pass from Harris to Bill Ervin at the 8. Van Couwenberge and Fazio finished the first half scoring in the second quarter with a 68-yard pass interception run and a 5-yarder respectively.

Ithaca 15 14 15-50 American International 0 0 0 44 for 24 of the Bombers' points as he scored his fifth, sixth and seventh touchdowns of the season, caught a two point conversion pass from Jim Harris and kicked four extra points to bring his total to 18 this year without a miss. But Fazio wasn't the only hero. Harris, who broke the Ithaca College record in passing yardage two weeks ago, topped the record for touchdown tosses yesterday as he connected for Ithaca's first and last scores to bring his Special to The Press Ithaca Unbeaten Ithaca College had little mercy for winless American International College of Springfield, yesterday as the Bombers rolled to their first perfect season in history with a 50-6 victory. The win was the eleventh straight for Dick Lyon's lads and made them 8-0 for the season while the hapless Aces dropped their eighth straight. Frank-Fazio, a junior from Watertown who subbed for the injured Dan Iezzi, accounted I III a1 Pass Mark For Marshall Special to The Press Easlon, Pa.

Binghamton Jy YVJ-Jli Vl North grad Gary Marshall estab lished a new Lafayette passing record yesterday when he connected on two touchdown passes to guide the Leopards to a 23-18 win over Rutgers. Marshall, a junior, sparked Lafayette's first win over the Garrett in High Gear Heading for Pasadena Scarlet Knights in 10 years with bombs of 53 and 33 yards, the longer one going to end Dave Brown with 48 seconds remain ing in the game. He then passed and two tacklers. cut back Beban broke loose on a 60-yard run in the third period and minutes later passed for 60 yards to lead UCLA's rally for a 28-24 victory over Washington. The Huskies scored the first two times they had ball on aerial bombs good for 50 and 56 yards from Tod Hullin to Dave Williams.

Then Beban kept the aerial fireworks going for the 46,084 fans with a 58-yarder to Dick Witcher. After Washington made it 21-7, again on a Hullin-Williams pass, Beban drove the Bruins 81 yards for one score. A field goal made it 24-21 before Witcher and Beban got together for the day's final bomb. Washington State ran up 13-7-7 periods before Oregon was able to counter in the 27-7 By Press Wire Services Fleet Mike Garrett whipped 74 and 87 yards on touchdown punt returns yesterday in pacing Southern California to a 35-0 triumph over California to keep the inside of the Rose Bowl track. With a defense that throttled the Cal attack, the Trojans posted their fourth victory without a defeat in the Pacific Athletic Conference race and put their over-all record at 5-1-1.

Quarterback Troy Winslow scored the opening touchdown on an 8-yard run, capping a first period drive of 63 during which Garrett didn't carry the ball. Then late in the quarter, the Trojan halfback fielded a Ken Lloyd punt on the 26, eluded UPI TELEPHOTO, SEE HERE, CHARLIE BROWN The world of Charlie Brown comes tumbling down as dark-shirted Oregon Staters surround the Syracuse halfback and give him an airborne manhandling in the first quarter yesterday. Brown was carrying on a kickoff return after State's first of two touchdowns good for a 13-12 scrape over the Orangemen. raced all the way. Garrett's second great run came early in the final period when it appeared would be swarmed by a gang of tacklers after receiving at the 13.

He powered through them all to clear sailing as a blocker took out Lloyd, the only defender left. The Trojans scored their final touchdown on a 32-yard pass from reserve quarterback Toby Page to Dave Moton. UCLA AND Washington State also remained in the running for the New Year's Day honors, each with 2-0-0 records. Sophomore QB Gary to Guy Facciani for the 2-pomt conversion. The two scoring passes upped Marshall's count to eight for the year, one better than Frank Davidson's 1948 record.

Lafayette still has games with Davidson and Lehigh. Marshall, who now has more touchdown passes than in his entire North career, missed ZVi games with an elbow injury but came on strong in a 14-13 upset of Bucknell two weeks ago to clinch the No. 1 quarterback-ing job. Final Sports Car Rally of the Season The Southern New York Region of the Sports Car Club of America will hold its final rally of the season today, the annual Gilson Memorial run. Registration opens at 12:15 p.

m. at the First City National Bank parking lot opposite Har-pur College. Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in addition to presentation of the perpetual memorial award. Registration is $2 for SCCA members, $3 for all others. Exploits of Floyd Minus the Scoring EFA's QB Hurt So Was Ithaca U-E Shares STC Crown With North (Continued from Page 1) decision.

Southern Cal. California 11 0 I 0 14-35 0 0 0-0 FOOTBALL RESULTS (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) gon State ate up the remaining 7:50 with 16 ground plays that marked off five first downs mostly on Pete Pifer's plunges off his left guard. next third-downer he found Bill Stellmacher wide open on a tackle-eligible pass. The clincher to Schweer was almost as unimpeded. USC-Winslow 8, run (Rossovlch kick) USC-Garrert 74, punt return (kick failed).

USC Sherman 2, run (Moton pass from Garrett). USC-Garrett 87, punt return (Thomas pass from Winslow). USC-Moton 32, pass from Page (run failed). Houston 17 Mississippi i N. Texas State 24 Wichita St.

21 FAR WEST Little did everything but score 4 Special to The Press Elmira Elmira Free Academy's hot-and-cold running defense had one of its better games last night but it took an injury to No. 1 quarterback Mickey Harrigan to help push the Blue Devils to a 21-19 win over Ithaca in the final Southern Tier Conference game of the season and the last STC clash ever for EFA. Ron Gilliam, a backfield handyman in coach Bill Plimpton's game plan, replaced Harrigan after the QB received a Colorado 7 California 0 Oregon 7 Washington 24 Utah 20 Missouri 20 Southern Cal. 15 Washington St. 17 UCLA 21 Brlgham Young 25 during the 66-yard drive for Syracuse's first TD, (first scoring pass of Cassata's varsity career).

The second was set up by a 7-yard punt. "THAT WAS BY FAR the best team that we've faced this year," said coach Ben Schwartz-walder, for whom the game ended a three-game winning streak. However, the game continued the 1965 Syracuse pattern of playing good football every other week. Furman 7 Clemson 11 Virginia Tech 22 Duke Virginia 7 Georgia Tech 7 The Citadel 4 Lehigh 23 Western Maryland 0 Lenoir Rhyne 0 Vanderbllt 0 LSU 7 Mississippi State II Richmond 14 Marshall 4 No. Carolina 14 Chattanooga 0 PRE-SEASQN SPECIAL! NYLON VINTER G.

Washington 17 North Carolina 17 West Virginia 11 No. Carolina St. 21 South Carolina 17 Tennessee 21 Win. 1 Mary 20 Davidson 37 Dickinson 41 East Carolina 44 Kentucky 84 Alabama 11 Auburn IS VMI 21 Bowling Green 20 Florida AIM 21 So. Mississippi 17 Cassata's absence hurt at PROFESSIONAL ATLANTIC COAST LEAGUE Mohawk Valley 14 Jtrsey City times, too.

Twice in last week's rout of Pitt, he was given a going-over as holder on extra- points. concussion while running the While beating Navy, Maryland, Penn State and Pitt on ball. The 5-foot-7 speedster With no backup quarterback available, he was withheld from Nonvich Wins hi Last 2 Minutes sparked the Devils to a 21-point 2J2P odd weeks, it has lost dismally such duty yesterday. John Cher. to Miami and UCLA, played; MIDWEST novetz, who'd done it in '64, muffed the snap for Joe Dzie- Oneonta Mike Robertson ran 60 yards on a screen pass play konski's first try; failed to pass successfully on the second after with two minutes left in the listlessly against Holy Cross and now blown this chance for postseason bowl stature on the "even-numbered" weekends.

Hardly a football player has lived who could maintain Little's first-half pace, and his ab 6.50I3 blackwall tubelest Sure-Grip tires plus tax and 2 old tires FOR LATE MODEL CARS Air Force 14 Cincinnati 21 Michigan 23 Minnesota 27 Miami, 0. 20 Ohio Stale 17 Purdue 45 the second TD; and apparently didn't give Dziekonski the blast in the third quarter. THE LITTLE RED had notched a pair of tallies in the second period to carry a 13-0 lead into the second half. Junior quarterback Joe Moresco III connected with Jim Nobles on a 54-yard TD pass and rambled 57 yards himself for the second tally. George Mekos capped a 50-yard EFA drive by crashing game yesterday to give Norwich a 13-12 victory over rival Oneonta and a tie for the Iroquois League championship with OHS.

"hold" needed on field-goal tries from the 17 and 26 late in the sence of second-half output itjrst naj 7.50x14 blaclwall tubeless plus tax 2 old tires 35 34 Michigan St for wuuiu nui nave Deen disastrous if some teammate could have Army 3 Kansas State 14 Illinois 3 Northwestern 22 Toledo 14 Indiana 10 7 Iowa 0 Kansas 4 Ohio U. 4 Wabash 0 Butler 7 Daylon 0 Heidelberg 0 Colorado 0 Allegheny 11 Trinity, Tex. 3 Oneonta scored twice in lhe first Quarter, one touchdown i Nebraska 42 West. Michigan 17 picked up the burden. AS THE CLOCK ticked out, a man plugged into a transistor reported Notre Dame was in the It wasn't to happen.

Big full 60s against Pitt and it was still the third quarter. Don't Repair It Exchange It for a HIND Zur, this time that 2 Vfe-minutes later turned the game into a nail-biter. THE BOMB CAME on the first play after Lott had blocked a Tony Pelino punt when Tony was lured into taking too much time when JC didn't rush his first three efforts. Except for the one that was blocked, Pelino's average for four punts was a professional 49 to more than redeem himself for a sub-Pelino passing night (46 yards of his 59-yard total were ticked off on a short completion which Tom Coonick, JC defenders and the umpire alternately dribbled along before JC could fall on the ball). His last of the night was a 63-yarder on the third play of the final period, which saddled JC with the poor field position from which it never could progress.

Its farthest advance the rest of the way was its 41 from where Mitchell threw four incompletions, the last knocked down by Bill 1 Bankes with 20 seconds left. Diller felt a second-quarter letdown was decisive, though he cheered his boys afterwards, "You came within 3 points of an unbeaten season (tying North, losing 13-12 to Vestal and 21-19 last night). In 1960 we came within 3 points of an unbeaten season (10-7 at Ithaca) and won the title." Angeline felt best about the letdown that never came. "These kids had the wind taken out of their sails in the second game by a North team nobody hardly knew existed, and yet they buckled down and picked themselves up off the floor. We lacked the size and depth of the last couple of years, but I'm prouder of this gang than of any other." INDIVIDUAL JC rushing: Lazo 26-83, Mitchell 12-48, James 5-8, Smida 2-4.

U-E rushing: Mastroiannl 14-140, Coonick 10-44, Young 3-38, Pasquale 5-29, Kany 1-minus 3, Pelino 7-minus 7. JC passing: Mitchell 7-18, 100 yards, 1 TD, 2 intercepted; Lashier 1-1, 11 yards. U-E passing: Pelino 3-9, 59 yards. JC receiving: Reno 5-51; Lott 4-60, 1 TD. U-E receiving: Coonick 2-51, Williams, 1-8.

Wittenberg 21 Akron 14 Xavler, 10 Baldwin-Wallace 7 Missouri 20 Western Reserve 20 Lamar Tech 21 back Csonka had the ball only five times after halftime and though quarterback Rick Cas-sata threw well, he was a liability on his running plays. "Why bring that up?" moaned a Syracuse loyalist, "I feel bad enough already. Remanufactured Engine He chose a sneak on fourth- ORANGE PEELINGS: Assistant frosh SOUTHWEST coach John Seketa inquired eagerly about over irom tne one, dui narri-gan was hurt on the march. Gilliam replaced him and passed to Roland Biggs for an 11-yard strike 57 seconds after Mekos' score. Then, three minutes later, Rich Swan swept around the Little Red line on a double reverse for a 16-yard touchdown.

Ithaca 0 13 0 6-19 EFA 0 0 21 0-21 Ithaca: TDs-Nobles (54, pass from Moresco), Moresco (57, run), Lang (36, pass from Moresco). PAT Backer (kick). EFA: TDs Mekos (1, run). Biggs (11, pass from Gilliam), Swan (16, run). PAT-Hawkes 3.

coming on a 101-yard return of the opening kickoff by Ron Cower. Oneonta scored its second touchdown on a 20-yard pass from Mike Sanchez to Vic Ron-ovech. Norwich came back in the second period to score on a pass from John McNitt to Robertson. Harold Burton kicked the extra point which proved the margin of victory. The loss was Oneonta's first after seven victories while Norwich closed its season with a 6-1 record.

Norm Higns Jim Howiand, hero of happier 13-12 outcome Fridav niaht. and Complete and ready to install for 5. guesi or Syracuse's football family be fore the season Athletic director and-1 at the Beaver 1-foot-line late in the third period and was stopped, fumbled on the play just previous to that, and moments later was stopped four yards short of another fourth down target. Jim Decker's son Jim, tied for the Central N. Y.

Cities League scoring title Wyoming 27 Texas 35 No. Texas St. 24 Tulsa 51 Oklahoma 24 Arkansas 31 SMU 10 E. Okla. 21 Texas Tech 41 New Mexico 9 Baylor 14 Wichita Sf.

21 Louisville 18 Iowa State 20 Rica 0 Texas 0 Murray 21 New Mexico St. wnicn ne won lasr year by scoring championship Nottingham's only TD in a 14- loss to coniand on Friday. Little Is now past the two-year rushina totals of both Jim Brown and Ernie OREGON STATE is 4-4 this year, not counting its 34-7 Pasadena drubbing by Michigan on 5 f- Davis. But the one-game record Is still Brown's 191 in the 1954 rout of Colgate In which he scored J4 points. Jan.

1. But the same defensive wall that was seasoned by Bob Timberlake, is used to facing major challenges. It has met five of major-college football's Ithaca Booters Edged in Final Special to The Press Ithaca Ithaca High's 2-year All replacement parti match original equipment Quality. All sizes and types of U.S. auto engines.

Dynamometer tested equal to 2200 actual road miles. No break-in required-it's ready to go. POWER SNOW REMOVER top 10 rushers this fall: South reign as Section 4 soccer champion is over. Southern Cayuga, a recent con Texas Tech Has No Trouble Lubbock, Tex. (UPI)-Half-back Donny Anderson scored three touchdowns in the first half last night to lead ninth-ranked Texas Tech in a 48-9 romp over outmanned New Mexico State University.

Tech fullback Kenny Baker ern Cars Mike Garrett (1), Illinois' Jim Grabowski (3), Idaho's Ray McDonald (6), Little (8) and Washington State's George Eilmes (10). pN SHORT BLOCK ifei Kz 5 1 Up Ywrs solidation of schools King Ferrv. Sherwood and Genoa, Only Garrett's 27-for-174 sur rallied yesterday at Allen Field to upset the Little Red, 2-1, in the Class A championship battle. The Cayugans' overall record FOR 152-54 CHEVY scored one touchdown, end Jer was a mere 9-6-2, Ithaca's 12-3-1 ry Shipley took a 25-yard pass from quarterback Tom Wilson, Tim Lynch scored for Ithaca in the second period but Steve Is YourTransmission Leaking? Transmission Reseal Special and halfback Mike Leinert took Rogers and Sherm Dibanto reg istered goals for the winners in the third and fourth periods. Ithaca goalie Kim Updike had 13 saves, rival Charlie Cough- Ole Miss Is Upset Houston, Tex.

(B Sophomore Warren McVea caught touchdown passes good for 80 and 84 yards last night to lead the Houston Cougars to a stunning 17 to 3 upset of Mississippi. a 3-yard Wilson pass for the others. Place specialist Bob Bearden booted field goals of 23 and 34 yards and converted after all six touchdowns to round out Tech's scoring- $0095 enour five. Ithaca had managed a tie and a win in two earlier passed Little performance, and coach Dee Andros said, "It's hard to compare the two, but they've got to be two of the finest in America." But he added: Our Boy Pifer sure played a heck of a game." So he did, his 116 yards in 11 carries not hurting his status as No. 5 man on that NCAA list, but the Beaver who slays Syracuse is Brothers.

As a soph last year at Cor-vallis, he completed 9 of 13 passes in a upset of a favored Orange team. He has been a disappointment most of this fall, but not yesterday. HIS TECHNIQUE of squirting out of a 15-yard loss and making it a 10, 20 or 30-yard long-gainer was back-breaking to sa the least. He got away for 29 on such a third-down situation on the Beavers first series, and on the MOST CAR! PLUS PARTI I NEEDED ''f-f', w'feJg games with the new champs. Holy Cross Beaten Remove snow the pleasant, easy way Amherst, Mass.

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