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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 23

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CHRONICLE SUNDAY BUILDING EDITORIAL SPORTS NEWS ALLENTOWN, PA SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1948 TWENTY-THREE Mules to 20 Triom at bur Get 32 ph Getty II Penn Gets Scare, But Beats Navy In Hard Battle Rutgers Beats Lehigh, 20-6, With All Scoring In First Half of Game at Bethlehem Marty Binder Scores Three Touchdowns as Mules Rally In Second Half to Win err' By GAYLE TALBOT Philadelphia, (AP) Browbeaten Navy gave Penn a gen The big and powerful Rutgers Gettysburg, Muhlen gallop and the other on a threa berg's power was too much for yard slice off tackle. Skorinko' uine scare Saturday but, tiring football team annexed its first victory in the Middle Three competition in Taylor Stadium Saturday afternoon, defeating Lehigh Gettysburg Saturday as the attempted placement was gooa toward the end, permitted the big Quakers to smash across two Mules rallied in the second haif cn the second score. The Sachs to Speaker combination was good for 20 yards and touchdowns and retain their un by the score of 20-6 before 8.000 beaten status with a 20-14 vic fans. another touchdown in the last tory. It was a hectic battle for the Seeking their first win in five New Jersey invaders, who made Lehigh Rutgers First downs 11 11 Yds.

Gained Rush. 119 194 For. Attemp. 12 11 For. Com p.

5 3 For. Intercep. by Yds. Gained Pass. 37 50 Total offense 156 244 Runback of Kickoff 44 10 No.

of Punts 6 8 Ave. Dis. Punts 32.8 33,1 Fumbles 5 4 Own Fumb. Rec. 2 2 Opp.

Fumb. Rec. I 3 No. of Penalties 4 3 Yds. LostPen.

20 120 starts, the air minded Middies electrified a crowd of 75,000 by to score 19 points win, 32 20, in the feature attraction of Gettysburg's homecoming weekend. Martin Binder, the Mule's hard-charging 150-pound half back from Reading, led the Al-ientown team's scoring parade with three touchdowns, including a 45-yard run. Ed Sikorski. 170-pound back from Emmaus. tal lied the other two six-pointers.

going ahead 14 7 early the all of their points in the first half. Frank Burns, sparkplug of the visitors and Irwin Winkelried registered the counters for Rutgers in the first period and Doc Cramei added the other in the minute' of the third quarter. Ath-erholt again added the extra point with a placement. A bad pass to Atherholt. Gettysburg punter, gave the Mules the ball on Gettysburg's 20 mid way in the final quarter and set up the last score.

Five" plays later Sikorski rammed over from the one for the touchdown. Sko third quarter. They appeared to have the Ivy League champs on the run. But then Perm's multitude of second frame. It was Dick Ga Notre Dame Wins Over Iowa, 27-12 By L.

E. SKELLEY Iowa City, (AP) Notre Dame's green-clad football legions slashed to 27-12 victory over stubborn Iowa Saturday. The Irish, swinging through their 23rd game without a defeat, used their ground forces almost exclusively against an Iowa team fired with a determination to repeat Hawkeye triumphs here in 1921 and 1939. Notre Dame, off to a sizzling start on John Panelli's 34-yard touchdown run on the first scrimmage play, struck in the air only eight times and completed once. The Irish actually had a net loss of seven yards with aerials.

But their rugged thrusts behind characteristic crisp Irish blocking mowed down the Iowa defenders for four touchdowns one in each quarter. Iowa lacked the power to successfully counter-charge but the Hawks gave it a terrific try. A capacity crowd of 53,000 saw the Hawks, who had split even in four games this season and rated a 20-point underdog, rip back for a 6-all tie with the game only. 32 minutes old. Iowa did it on three pass plays good for 59 yards, a John Halliburton drive from the eight to the one and Jerry Faske's touchdown punch.

Ron Headington missed the kick that would have sent the Hawks ahead. It was Faske who had set up the first Notre Dame score when he fumbled the kickoff on the Iowa 34. Notre Dame, three threats wiped out late in the first period including one after Emil Sitko Continued on Fare 26, Column 6 hard charging backs began briel who scored Lehigh's six Sophomore Dwight Speaker, wearing the Navy forward wall pointer. 140-pound speedster from Phila first play he passed to Dick In the first period of the game down to size. They pounded 57 yards for the tying score before rielphia, tallied all three touchdowns for the Bullets and ran Burns heaved a 54, yard touchdown pass to Irwin Winkelried, Cramer who took the ball in the end zone.

Hubbard's extra point the third period ended and sewed rinko placement was no good. The Mules scored 13 first aowns by rushing and two by penalties while the Bullets moved the yardsticks but twice, once by rushing and once by penalty. up the victory with a 56-yard march early in the fourth. Again it was a case of Coach but a pushing penalty nullified the scoie. However it was only temporarily.

Burns topped a 12-yard drive to score with a plunge of two yards after Joseph Furn-arl recovered a fumble by Joe Roy Munger's Red and Blue pow erhouse having what it took in Muhlenberg aggressive team was penalized 35 yards while the home team lost 23 on penalties. Kuhar. The summaries: MUHLENBERG Left ends: Peifly, Menegus. Left tackles Bogdziewick. The Queensmen registered their second touchdown through the aid of a blocked punt.

Leon Rute broke thru, deflected a kick by Bob Kalius and they took possession of the ball on Lehigh's Schell 9-yards on a punt return for the first one. Gettysburg took an early lead on Speaker's punt return midway in the initial period and Bill Ath-ci holt's perfect placement. The Mules came back and marched 72 yards for their first six-pointer without relinquishing the ball. It took 15 plays before Binder crashed over on a direct pass irom center. Bob Mirth's attempted placement was blocked by Bullet end Bob MacCausland.

The mules scored again in the early minutes of the second period after Sikorski intercepted a Sachs aerial and returned it to the Gettysburg 9. Qn fourth down Sikorski bulled nis way over. Paul Skorinko. of Palmer-ton, added the extra point on a placement. the way of reserves to wear down a doughty opponent and wind up on the long end.

Navy supplied the thrills and the Quakers picked up the marbles. Perm scored first, driving 57 yards in nine plays the second time it got the ball. Charles (Red) Bagnell, brilliant sophomore back, went across from the one, and Herb Agocs kicked the point. Continued on Page 25, Column 6 Left Guards: Shoudy, Skorinko, Allen Centers: Whiteman, Aslanides. "HEY! WHERE YA what Bob Kaulis, No.

18, Lehigh tackle, seems to be asking Harvey Grimley, No. 11, of Rutgers, just after Grimsley took a forward pass for a gain of 22 yards in the third period of their Taylor Stadium game yesterday. The New Brunswick collegians won, 20 to 6. was no good and the half ended with Rutgers leading 20-6. Lhirh Lft r.d Ftrrts, Gordon.

Left tackle Heyman. Dlttmr. Hllf-Left guard Joseph Smith, Murry, Dim miK. Centers Numbers, Murray. Right guard Arthur, Freund, Daven port.

Right tackle Bast, Cross, Valeriano, Right end Morris. Lasasso. Quarterback Sranella, Collin. Left halfback Gabriel. Case.

Fishtr Right halfback Doyne, Claravino, Walter. Murphey. Fullback Kuhar, Kaulli, Holmberi. Rutrers Left end Ruddy. Butkos.

Left tackle Pandlck. Thropo. -Left guard Valentine, Kushinka. Centers Garner, Talan. Right guard Taigia, Read, -Right tackle Ochs.

Right end Burnett, Sowick. Hatehett. Quarterback Burns. MalekofT, PannueL Left nalfback Pryor, Pannuci. Right halfback Winkelried.

Root, Fura-ari. Grimsley. Hering. Parlgian. Fullback Sabo, McLaren, Cramer, Ar hambault.

Period scoring Lehigh 0 fl 0 0 Rutgers 14 6 0 0 JO Lehigh scoring Touchdowns Gabriel. Rutgers (coring touchdowns Burns, Winkelried. Cramer. Points after touchdown Hubbard, 2. Referee John R.

Fries: Umpire Albert M. Barron, Penn State; Linesman, Victor Cheltain. Richmond; Field Judge, Vincent An aerial attack, Burns to George Ruddy, netted a first down on Lehigh's six, and then Hen Pryor took five and on the Right guards: Soloff, Averno, Dietz. Right tackles: Mirth, Dixon. Right end: Schreiber.

Quarterback: Dean. next play Winkelried plunged for the six pointer. Bob Hub Left half: Jackson, Crider, bard, ace kicker for the visitors Pechiho. Right half: Binder, Roveda. Fullback: Sikorski.

Rubbert. added both points from placement to put them out in front Leopards Get 1 9-7 Win In Muddy Battle With Bucknell Gettysburg came back to tie the score on the final play of 14-0. GETTYSBURG Left ends: Cauffman, Court, L. Johnson. Left tackles: Schlegal, the first half when Ross Sachs.

brilliant Gettysburg passer Although Rutgers was tops during the first quarter, Lehigh was determined and took the limelight in the second period, flashing an offense that produced faded back to his own 40 and tossed to Speaker who took it on Left guards: Hummel, Galla Case Beats Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, (AP) Carnegie Tech appeared headed for its first football victory in six years but Case broke loose in a fourth quarter scoring spree to win 26-20. The visiting Rough Riders collected 14 points in the fourth period to wreck the Skiboes. A pass clicked from Bill Rigot to Frank Yarsa on the Case 40 and Yarsa ran 60 yards unmolested to pay dirt to make the score 20-19 in Tech's favor. The pay-off score came on a 33-yard jaunt around right end by Halfback Wayne Zahn, who took a toss the 20 and raced for his second score. Atherholt'? placement was results.

Juniafa Tops Dickinson Carlisle, (AP) Juniata college presented a splendid running and passing attack to rarreii. panzer; itmer, John o. eaeger, Muhlenberg. Dick Doyne intercepted a pass wide. Early in the second half the Mules came back and scored twice in seven minutes.

Binder smother the Red Devils of Dick gher, Kita. Centers: Gilligan, Erbio. Kirker. Right guards: Ginanni, Natale, Nugent. Right tackles: Pavelic, Love, Moore.

Right ends: McCausland. Emert. Quarterbacks: leaver, Sachs. Atherholt. -Left halfbacks: Sneaker.

Grif inson College 23 to 6 on Biddle Two Third-period Scores Enable Maroons to Break 7-7 Deadlock Lewisburg, (AP) La scored both, one with his 45 yard Field before a homecoming crowd of 4,000. The Indians scored again in the same period, Dzvonar throwing a 38'yard pass to Phil Cha from Rigot. handoff from Frank Downing on the 2. Four plays previously, Bucknell was penalized fifteen yards to the 14. Opportunity knocked for the Bisons with less than five minutes remaining in the second period.

Lafayette was penalized to its 1 for holding, and the ensuing punt was returned to the 26. Jim Hoover plunged over from the 1 after the Bisons reached that point in four plays, including a pass from Hoover to Ed Stec that connected for a 10 yard gain. The Leopards moved with mechanical precision for a pair of touchdowns in the opening and closing minutes of the third ce- fayette college scored two touch Tech snatched a 7-0 lead late. fiths, Faulkner, body- who was on the goal line to chalk up the first of his two touchdowns. The third touch downs in the third period to break Right halfbacks: Jones, Cer- in the first quarter after Case's Don Zalimeni fumbled Jack vino.

Constable. down came in the second per a 7 7 deadlock and hand Bucknell university's football team a Rutgers Tops Lehigh In Cross Country Run Rutgers University varsity and freshman cross country teams scored a double triumph over Lehigh University harriers yesterday afternoon over the Saucon Park course. The Scarlet varsity won 19-39 over a four-mile route The Queensmen Yearlings won 19-36. Ed Roscoe led the varsity for the visitors by turning in the winning time of 22:33. It was the first win for the Scarlet varsity after dropping the season's opener to Princeton last week.

It was Lehigh's third loss of the season after downing Muhlenberg in and ran 33-yards to the Rutgers 42. Dick Gabriel, who only toted the ball once in the first frame, led the attack that brought them to the 23 and they were riding high and handsome until a pass by Jim Case was intercepted in the end zone by Pryor. Lehigh's end, Art Ferris, broke thru to block a kick by Fred Sowick and Lehigh took possession of the ball on the 34. Doyne negotiated five and Gabriel carried to the 15. Joe Scanella passed to Ferris on the six yard line and got three more on a plunge, from where Gabriel scored via left.

Bernard Rosen's try for the point was low and partly blocked. Rutgers led 14-C. Late in the period Albert Mi-lekoff recovered Scanella's fumble on the Lehigh 37. On the Williamson's punt and Tom Harn Fullbacks: Musselman, ey recovered for the Skibos on 19-7 loss on a muddy gridiron Young, Gibble. iod, cnabody taking Dzvonar pass In the end zone.

The Indians scored two safeties, one nn Saturday. Score by quarters: their own 37. Tech rammed and passed the ball to the one yard line nd Nick Simic barreled Muhlenberg 6 7 13 632 Approximately 5,000 homecom a poor Dickinson pass from center and the other when a Red Gettysburg 7 6. 7 20 Muhlenberg scoring: Touch over right tackle to open the Devil lateral went out of bounds ing day fans braved the rain to watch the Bisons battle the Leopards on even terms before tiring in the second half. downs: Binder 3, Sikorski 2.

scoring, case scored early in Points after touchdown: Sko jjiod. Al Blazejowski climaxed the The first half scores for both rinko 2. ihe second and again in the third while Tech also reached the goal-line in the second and third us the end zone. Dickinson scored its lone touchdown early in the second period when Gene Oyler threw a 38-yard pass to Dick Reese in the end zone. Gettysburg scoring Touch teams were the result of major penalties.

Gordon Fleming tal kickoif drive, circling left end from the three. Walt Germusa added the final marker from the Continued on Page 24, Column 6 frames to finish the third period downs: Speaker 3. Points after touchdown: Atherholt 2. lied for Lafayette after taking. a with a 20-12 lead.

their opener. 9J Swarlhmore Soccer Team Pulls Out 1-0 Triumph over Mules Swarthmore edged Muhlenberg, 1-0, in soccer yesterday afternoon at Swarthmore on a freak last period goal. It was a Middle Atlantic conference match. After 82 minutes of scoreless play. Swarthmore's inside left Kniskem, in close to the Muhlenberg goal, topped a boot at the wicker.

The ball dribbled past the protecting Mule fullbacks and barely into the goal as the screened Muhlenberg goalie made a desperate dive for it. That broke up what had been a tight match all the way. Botb foalies were called on for less than a half dozen chances as the teams battled evenly around mid iield most of the match. (Muhlenberg) Goal-Etchman, left fullback-Lum, right fullback-Shegina, right halfback-Schroy, center halfback-Campbell, left outside left-Johnson, inside left-Rollo, center for ward-Kaelberer, inside right-Amelio, outside right-Everson. Substitutes: Lynch, Boyer, Batten, Finkelstein.

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