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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 41

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FIRST SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, Allentown, September 27, 1959 4 DMartino Urisfe-fc SrhrWe State Northwestern Belts a if Wins, 21-0, Oklahoma in Amateur uoit Flay Over V.M.I. 'Shaky Russ DeMartino of a UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPD pulled a major upset yesterday "Riverboat" Richie Lucas, of tne Lhigh valley Amateur golf Glassport, threw two touch tournament at Green Pond when down passes Saturday and set up another score to pilot Penn State he eliminated Allentown's Norm Schadt, 3 and 2 to a 21-0 victory over a stubborn hi i i i Jiim vV "I DeMartino, who shot a 77 last VMI team. week the qualifying round The senior quarterback passed barely edged Homer Wismer of Bethlehem in the opening round 1 up on the 19th hole. Schadt won his opening match from Ralph Dankel of Emmaus, 2 and 1 Also gaining today's semifinal round in the championship flight were medalist Bill Mulzet, Chuck nine yards to end John Bozick late in the first period for the first Nittany Lion score and then uncorked a 33-yard scoring aerial in the final quarter.

Penn State's other touchdown in the fourth period came on a 67-yard march in seven plays. Halfback Dick Hoak, of Jeannette, scored on a 16-yard sprint around right end after Lucas eased the way by completing passes of 18, 14 and 15 yards. QB Of Week Mehi and Al Konrad. Mehi Birdies Mehi, 3 and 2 winner over Mike Kuzmin in the first match, was four up over Doug Hawk of Eas ton with only five holes to play, EVANSTON, 111. (UPD A hard-hitting Northwestern eleven trounced Oklahoma, 45 13 Saturday in the wake of food poisoning attack that hit the nation's second-ranked collegiate football team less than 48 hours earlier.

The alert Wildcats recovered five of 11 Oklahoma fumbles, intercepted a pitchout for a touchdown and generally manhandled the Sooners in the nationally televised game of the day. Halfback Ron Burton scooted to two touchdowns, one on a 62-yard run, as the Wildcats handed Oklahoma its worst beating since the Oklahoma Aggies whipped the Sooners, 47-0, in 1945. The Sooners were believed before the game to have recoverd from the food poisoning which hit almost half the squad Thursday night. But their ball-handling was shaky and their morale lowered. They were no match for Northwestern in the first game between Oklahoma and a Big Ten club in 20 years.

Northwestern scored 25 points in the first 30 minutes and tallied twice in the second period, when a heavy rain, driven with piercing force by high winds, drove many of the crowd of 50,813 to cover. The Sooners made many mechanical mistakes and Northwestern turned most of them into points. A blocked punt on the Sooner nine led to the first Wildcat score, by Ray Purdin on a i. i but lost the next four and halved the fifth. He birdied the 22nd to Chosen as UPI's quarterback of A fir- win, 1 up.

Stan Kanarick of Bethlehem who lost to Konrad, won the day'; longest match 1 up over Dave Senger in 23 holes. the week for his performance against Missouri last Saturday, Lucas turned in another superb performance by completing eight out of 11 pass attempts for 119 yards. He tossed 10 out of 11 pass efforts for 154 yards last week. The fired-up Keydets from Lexington, managed to contain The semifinals will begin today at 9. All flights will tee off from the first hole.

The finals will be played this afternoon. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF (First Round) Bill Mulzet def. Al Weil, 2 up; Joe Hocn Lucas and company until a few def. Harold Bilheimer, 1 up; Norm Schadt def. Ralph Dankel, 2 and Russ DeMartino def.

Homer Wismer, 1 up, 19 minutes, before the end of the first half when Riverboat opened holes; Chuck Mehi def. Mike Kuzmin, the throttle. 3 and Doug Hawk def. Bruce Koval-eski, 1 up; Stan Kanarick def. Dave Senger, 1 up, 23 holes; Al Konrad def.

Chip QUICK TRAVEL SERVICE End Jerry Gall (40) of Hellertown takes a Bob Quier pass early in the first quarter, and although he was later hit by Wilson tacklers, he managed to lateral to Wayne Price (36) who completed the 68-yard touchdown play. VMI was handicapped without Bachman, 3 and 2. FIRST FLIGHT DEJECTED Oklahoma quarterback Bobby Boyd sits dejectedly in the dressing room after his team suffered a 45-13 shellacking at the hands of Northwestern. (AP) its captain and leading back, Sam Horner, the fifth leading ground Ted Beckowski def. Bill Lucas, 2 up John Balogh def.

Dick Kulp, I up; John gainer and fifth leading punter in Mittl def. Jim Lysek, i up; Tony And- 3 TDs in 10 Minutes the nation last year who suffered rashko def. Harry up; Rol lie Mayer def. F'. Lenay 5 and a knee injury.

Manny Palos def. George Laubach, 5 and Halfback Dickie Pae, Harris- Boo Porter def. Fritz Toner, 3 and 2 burg, paced Penn State's West Lawn RalliesToHand Tom Levendusky def. Mike Kravecz, nd 2. SECOND FLIGHT Bernie Fetsko def.

Jack Slingland, Army Smears B.C., Caldwell Arm Leads Way rushing with 56 yards in nine carries while Hoak picked up 55 and Al Miller def. Pete Medve, 3 and Jim Bell def. Harry Forker, 3 and A I Alexander def. Dusty Rhodes, 5 and Dick Fisher def. Al Rothdeutsch, Hellertown 20-12 Setback and Joe Balogh def.

Al Fedorishen, 4 Army's attack in an all-out aerial WEST POINT. N.Y. (UPD Joe and Charles Lipari def. Ed Dinan, 1 up; Mike Hansen def. Charles Forker, yards in eight trips.

John Tray-anham, VMI halfback, went 40 yards in 13 carries. Passes Surprise State The Keydets passing attack caught Penn State by surprise with nine completions out of 14 attempts for 126 yards. Second string quarterback, Howie Dyer, Caldwell, a white-haired Floridian with a whip-lash arm, fired four 4 and 3. THIRD FLIGHT Joe Schleoel def. Charles Tuskes, first score.

Ned Bauers kicked the extra point to make it 12-7. touchdowns and set up two others and Al Wardewskf def. Larry Bulette, 3 and Sia Czerwinski def. Mike Popek, with his tosses Satnrdav as Armv STATISTICS First downs 10 11 Yards rushing 165 11 Yards passing 84 47 Passes completed 5-15 1-5 Passes intercepted by 1 1 Fumbles lost 0 0 Punts 7-41 5-30 one-foot plunge. Then Dick Thornton ran six yards to score after a penalty put Northwestern on the Oklahoma eight.

Twice the Wildcats converted Oklahoma fumbles into immediate touchdowns. In the midst of the driving rain, Northwestern recovered a Sooner bobble on the Oklahoma eight and Thornton passed to Paul Yanke in the end zone on the first play. Another Oklahoma fumble, recovered by Northwestern on the Sooner 37, was converted when Yanke got his second touchdown on a 19 yard pass from Chip Holcomb. El Kim-brough intercepted a Bobby Boyd pitchout and went 47 yards for the last Wildcat score. When these tricks weren't working, the Wildcats had Burton.

He carried only 11 times, but gained 117 yards. On his 62-yard run, in the rain, he cut inside right tackle then swung to the left to out-ma After a series of plays following the touchdown, Wilson again marched with Andy Straka hitting 2 and Earl Hippensteil def. Chick Gioleni, 3 and Bob Volko def. Charles Sirsky, 2 and Mike Ford def. Pete opened its football season by clip-nine the wines of the out-manned battle.

Boston College beaten 24-8 by Navy in its opener-scored its lone touchdown on a 64-yard kickoff return by 1 i 1 1 1 Jim Sullivan after which the mighty mite took a 24-yard scoring pass from John Amabile. It was a contest only until Midway in the second quarter when Boston College, trailing 14-8, Greenville, hit on eight of Kucharzuk by default; Steve Versuk def. Boston College Eagles, 44-8. Hal Matthews on a 47-yard pass play to the Panther one. Straka Glenn Stewart, 2 up; Charles Troxell def.

John Krex, 2 up. FOURTH FLIGHT Yards penalized 30 0 Caldwell, who also converted sneaked over to make it 14-12 Art Tuskes def. Dan DelGrosso, 5 and 12 pass attempts for ,81 yards. VMI's only serious scroing threat came late in the game when reserve quarterback Bobb Mitchell, Alexandria, com Outplayed for three quarters. twice on plunges, spearheaded Bauers again added the extra Bill Smith def.

Milt Eggbert, 1 up; John Jenkins def. Erwin Hanev by de Wilson High of West lawn, Berks County, scored three touchdowns point. Bulls Over drove to the Cadet seven on a fault; Bill Johnson def. Ed Bortz, 4 and Len Buck def. Allen Stroup, 1 up; Ike Isaac def.

John Alcorn, 1 up; Roland Svboda def. Sooky Toggart, 1 up; Bob pleted a 45-yard pass to half the last 10 minutes to stun Just before the four-minute Hellertown, 20-12, yesterday after Walker def. Joe Gregus, up. FIFTH FLIGHT 50-yard ullivan run and Am-bile's passes. A fumble ruined that bid to take the lead and Texas Aggies Edge Spartans EAST LANSING, Mich.

(UPD A senior engineering student noon in Hellertown. sign, Straka ran on the option 51 Harry Romig def. George Billie, 3 and At the start of the fourth quar Bill Campbell def. Bob Gatti, 2 and yards to the Hellertown 2. Allushuski bulled over to cap the rally.

Army then turned the game into Al Rosay def. Joe Seidenberger, 6 and John Mitroska def. Tom Brown, 2 ter, Wilson intercepted a Bob Quier pass on Hellertown's 40. On the next play, George Allushuski Hellertown, with two freshmen a rout. Armv 14 7 15 1-44 and Julius Balogh def.

Mitch Rokosky, from Texas out-engineered 2 and Steve Terleskf def. Tim Duffy, and five sophomores leading the way, had dominated play through- a statistically superior Michigan burst through the middle for the 3 and John Stahler def. Tony Ampietro, 3 and Harold Ambrose def. Bob Mai, neuver every aetenaer. Northwestern 13 12 6 1445 Oklahoma 0 7 0 613 Scoring: State, football team Saturday to Boston College 0 0 0 i Army Carpenter 11 pass from Caldwell, (Blanda kick).

Army Anderson 7 pass from Caldwell (Blanda kick). I BC James Sullivan 24 pass from Amabile 3 and 2. Second Round CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT give the Texans a 9-7 victory. The loss stalled Michigan State's Sachs Runs 80 Yard; Mulzet def. Hoch, 3 and DeMartino out the first three periods.

Wilson left the field at halftime with only 13 yards gained on the ground. Hellertown, which last week stunned Nazareth 20-14, scored in the early minutes of the game. With the ball on his own 32, Quier hit end Jerry Gall on the Panther 42. As he was hit. Gall lateraled to Dusty Price, junior halfback, who outdistanced three men for the score.

Drive Underway With the 6-0 lead late in the second quarter, Hellertown drove to midfield on the ground. Quier then passed 25 yards to Gall. On the next play Quier hit Dave Ungi-ran who fell into the end-zone for the 12-0 halftime lead. The two teams hooked up into a defensive duel throughout the third quarter with play centered near midfield. However, the much more experienced Wilson eleven began to control the ball leading to the fourth quarter uprising.

WILSON Ends R. Chelius, Bauers -Tackles Buzzanca, Moyer Guards Schaffert, Miller Center Fegley Backs Straka, J. Klopp, R. Klopp, 6. Allushuski HELLERTOWN Ends Gall, Ungiran, Holum Tackles Musgnung, Seaman, Johnson, Smodish Guards Grubb, Skrip Center Spadaccia Backs Quier, Hosier, Price, Ulrich, Zito, Ruth Wilson 0 0 0 2020 Hellertown 6 6 0 012 Wilsoa scoring: Touchdowns Allushuski 2 (40, run; 2, plunge); Straka (1, plunge).

Conversions Bauers 2 (kick). Hellertown scoring: Touchdowns Price (68, pass-lateral); Unigran (34, pass from Quier). def. Schadt, 3. and Mehi def.

Hawk, 1 hopes of making a comeback this up (22 holes); Konrad def. Kanarick, 3 year after finishing in the Big Ten and 2. FIRST FLIGHT basement with a disappointing to Penn State eight. However, Pae bolstered a Lion defense that stalled the drive on the three. End Norm Neff, Carlisle, ind guard Buddy.

Kohlhaas, Mec-hanicsburg, were defensive standouts for the Lions as they repeatedly make smashing tackles that kept the VMI ground attack in low gear. Penn State 0 7 1421 VMI 0 0 0 00 P.S. Bozick 9 pass from Lucas (Stella- tella kick) P.S. Hoak 16 run (Stellatella kick) P.S. Neff 33 pass from Lucas (Opper- man kick).

Emerson Stuns Eraser at L.A. LOS ANGELES OJV-Roy Emerson yesterday upset his fellow Australian, Neale Fraser, to reach the men's singles finals in the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. The scores were Balogh def. Beckowski, 1 up; Andrash- (Dyer pass from Amabile). Army Waldrop 43 pass from Caldwell (Blanda kick).

Army Bonko 2 plunge (Blanda kick). Army Connors 4 plunge (Caldwell run). Army Carpenter pass from Caldwell (Caldwell run). STRIKEOUT PACE ST. LOUIS Mort Cooper of the 1943 Cardinals set an all-time record last season.

Almost single handedly Texas NU Purdin 1 plunge (Stock kick) NU Thornton 6 run Okla. Hobby 7 pass from J. Carpenter (Davis kick) NU Burton 62 run NU Yanke 8 pass from Thornton NU Burton 7 run NU Yanke 19 pass from Holcomb NU Kimbrough 47 pitchout interception (Purdin pass from Thornton) Okla. Holt 3 plunge. Rutgers Nips Princeton, 8-6 quarterback Charley Mil-stead outsmarted the Spartans to put his team into an early lead and then he rallied his teammates pitching mark by striking out ko oer.

Mini, i up; raios aer. Mayer, 5 and Potter def. Lavandusky. 2 and 1. SECOND PLIGHT Fetsko def.

Miller, 2 and Alexander def. Bell, 3 and Balogh def. Fisher, and Lipari def. Hanson, 2 and 1. THIRD FLIGHT Schlegel def.

Wardewski. 4 and Hip-penstiel def. Czerwinski, 2 and Volko def. Ford, 2 and Versuk def. Troxell, 3 and 2.

FOURTH FLIGHT Smith def. Tuskes, 3 and Johnson def. Jenkins, 2 and Isaac def. Buck, to hold off a determined but fu the first five batters he faced in world series competition, a record still believed intact. tile effort by Michigan State late in the game.

PRINCETON, N. J. v- Rutg-after, but they didn't score until ers cashed in on an early touch the third quarter when Danny bachs, of Emmaus, the bru liant but brittle halfback, turned an apparent setback into an 80- 1 up; Walker def. Svoboda, up (19 holes). FIFTH FLIGHT Romlg def.

Campbell, 2 and Rosay def. Mitroska, 2 and Balogh def. Ter-leski, 2 and Ambrose def. Stahler, 1 up. down pass by Bill Wolff and a rock-ribbed defense Saturday and turned back Princeton 8-6 for its second straight opening.

day football victory over the Tigers. It was the 50th game of this 90-year old series that started in yard touchdown run. Sachs' attempted pass, to bill McKenzie for the conversion was broken up. tercollegiate football in 1869 and Ia the final minute of play, Princeton again got the ball deep in Rutgers territory after a penal ty. On first down, with 35 sec marked only.

the second time Rutgers has been able to win two in a row. Rutgers got its touchdown midway through the first quarter just after a penalty that seemed to West Hazleton Victor, 27-7, Over Coaldale SvM onds left to play, Bewster Loud attempted a field goal from the 8-6, 6-4, 6-2. In the other semifinals match, India's Ramathan Krishnan overpowered Australian Rod Laver, 8-6, 6-3, 6-0. Laver broke through in the first game of the first set, but never again. Brazil's Maria Bueno, Wimbledon and U.

S. champion, won her way into the women's finals by disposing of Ann Haydon of England, 8-6, 8-6. She will play Mrs. Beverly Fleitz of Long Beach, in the final match tomorrow. Mrs.

Fleitz reached the final round yesterday by beating 16-year-old Karen Hantze of San Diego. 38 yard stripe but it went wide. Although Princeton came close have ruined any scoring chance. to the goal on several occasions. Wolff, one of the alternating As Paste Tribe, 8-4 CLEVELAND UP) The Kansas City Athletics bounced back with seven runs in the final two innings and walloped the Cleveland Indians, 8-4, Saturday.

Until then, the only Kansas City it was mainly a defensive battle Rutgers tailbacks, looped a high BUY ONE NEW TIRE AT OUR LOWER LIST PRICE GET YOUR SECOND TIRE FOR ONLY fcflQ waged on the ground. Some of the STATISTICS most exciting action was provided after the game by fights that broke out under the goal posts. soft pass to wmgback Arny Byrd who caught it in the end zone. A Wolff-to-Bob Clark pass added two more points and that was about the end of the Rutgers attack. Princeton's Tigers controlled the ball most of the time there- WH First downs 14 Yards rushing t2 354 Yards passing 46 48 Passes completed 6-20 3-11 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Fumbles lost 4 Yards penalized 65 50 Rutgers 8 0 0 08 Princeton 0 0 6 0 6 Plus Tts and R.c.ppible Casing Rutg.

Byrd 34 pass from Wolff (Lark pass from Wolff) Prin. Sachs 80 run (past failed). tally was Dick Williams fourth- Clyde R. MINICH inning homer, his 16th. Kan.

City ab bl Clevt. Snyder cf 4 2 3 2 Held 3b 5 2 3 1 Maris rf Ben d-Valo Buckeyes Avert Upset With 4th Period TD 5 12 0 4 0 12 4 112 4 0 0 0 4 110 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 '10 0 0 cilMtAHTEED: e-Baxes Hardy cf Tanner If Colemn lb Colvito rf Nixon b-Dillard ab bl 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 oooo 10 10 5 0 0 0 3 111 4 110 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 4 2 11 4 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 10 10 Klmchk 2b Cerv tf Wilams 3b Hadley lb Lumpe ss Smith Johnsn a-Morgan Herbert omknek United Press International COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPD Fa 0 0 0 0 c-Plersall 0 0 0 0 Leek ss-3b Moran 2-ss Brlggs Webstr 2b vored Ohio State rallied with a dramatic fourth-down pass to beat ONEJUiU8 Of skip-pR0f WRITING ON Totals 34 8117 Totals 34 4114 Duke, 14-13, in the final two min FIRST LINE SUPER SERVICE ALL SIZES ALL TYPES Lifetime Road Hazard Guarantee and Dealer Service Warranty utes of a wild football game here Saturday. a-Flied our for Johnson in 8th b-Singled for Nixon in th c-Ran for Dillard in 9th d-Announced as batter for Bell In 9th e-Singled for Valo in 9th That made the score 7 6, 'and Duke decided to gamble for two points on the point after touchdown play. Quarterback George Harris fired a pass to end Bob Spada but Buckeye sophomore Dave Ingram leaped high to knock it down, leaving Ohio one point ahead. Ohio State 7 0 0 714 Duke 0 0 0 1313 Ohio Ferguson 15 run (Kilgore kick) Duke Wilson 3 run (pass failed) Duke J.

McGee 1 run (Browning kick) Ohio Bryant 23 pass from Matte (Kilgore kick). Duke, beset by. hard luck, Kansas City 000 100 034- scored twice in the final period Cleveland 000 011 0024 but the Buckeyes came right back Leek, Klimchock. PO-A Kansas Injury plagued Coaldale High absorbed its third straight setback last night as West Hazleton romped 27-7 in a conference clash 'at Harmon-Geist Stadium, Hazleton. The Wildcats scored all their points in the first two periods while Coaldale with five regulars sidelined by injuries averted a second straight shutout with a touchdown in the final 52 seconds of the game.

Mike Panchura cracked over from the two-yard line to score the lone Tiger tally after Darryl Sharpe passed 18 yards to George Stoffey to set the stage. George McDonald plowed through center for the extra point. Joe Debias who led the Wildcats to victory a year ago took up where he left off as he scored three of the four touchdowns. West Hazleton played its third and fourth stringers from the middle of the second period. WEST HAZLETON Ends Yancho, Leonard Tackles Minnig, Capparell Guards Christina, Meckunis, Flalm.

Center Randis Backs Hnat, Debias, Durishin, Jasinow-skl COALDALE Ends Trubilla, P. Dimberger, Brobst Tackles Evans Donovan, Heisler Guards Tomkins, T. Dirnberger Center Burns, Stoffey Backs Sharpe, McDonald, Bowden, nnlrA. Mover. Panchura City 27-14, Cleveland 27-8.

DP Lumpe, Klimchock and Hadley. LOB Kansas City 6, Cleveland 7. 2B Held, Leek, Cerv, with junior halfback Tom Matte, turning from goat to hero, firing Lumpe. jb snyaer. MR wimams, lan- a 23-yard touchdown pass to sophomore end Chuck Bryant with one ner.

Herbert. SP Briggs, Williams, Cerv. Id er bb so minute and 51 seconds left to cap a length-of-the-field march. Johnson (W, 1-1) 7 4 2 2 15 Herbert 1 1-3 4 2 2 0 4 Tomanek 1-31 0 0 0 0 Kicking specialist Dave Kilgore Brings (U 0-1) 8 7 4 2 1 3 DOG VISION NEW YORK Some persons contend dogs are color blind, seeing only black, white and gray. Bell 1 4 4 4 1 0 of Dayton then kicked the point Chvlak, Summers.

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Ohio marched to a touchdown from the opening kickoff with sophomore halfback Bob Ferguson slashing 15 yards for the score. The action, however, was saved for the final period, which kept the opening-day crowd of 82,834 fans on their toes throughout. Duke scored early in the last period with sophomore halfback Jack Wilson jumping over from the three to end a 73-yard drive in which he was the workhorse. LOW IN COST 5fV VLf'l West Hazleton 20 7 0 027 T.TF1?.TTMF. RflAn Coaldale 0 0 77 West Hazleton scoring: Touchdowns Debias 3 (36.

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