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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 35

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FIRST Fl etj 0 Smckne te rages ni arms Mac Remains Undefeated 4,600 See Engineers, Line Shine Taylor, Needham Hofstra ammers IS -0 Muhlenberg, Post Touchdowns STATISTICS STATISTICS First downs 7 19 202 157 12-26 6 82 S3 Mi Fifst downs 10 'Yards rushing 198 Yards passing 6 Passes VI Passes interceoted bv 2 Yards rushing ...115 Yards passing 0 Passes 0-9 Passes Intercepted bv 3 3 0 Punts Punts Fumbles 'lost 2 3 Yards penalized' 10 35 -C-- 3 4 By PAUL MAY Fumbles lost 3 Yards penalized 20 60 Special to The Call-Chronicle HEMPSTEAD, L.I. Undefeated Hofstra proved itself the best small colllege passing team in the A fired-up Lehigh football team smeared favored Bucknell, on muddy country here Saturday in handing Taylor, Stadium field, Beth' lehem, before a disappoint Muhlenberg its first shutout in 17 games, 18-0. The Flying Dutchmen in win ing rainsoaked Houseparty weekend crowd of 4,600 ning their fifth of the stason and eighth straight, completed 12 of i 3 26 passes for 157 yards and two Led by quarterback Bob Scheu touchdowns despite a continuous and sophomore fullback Boyd Tay drizzle which made ball-handling lor, the engineers moved 55 yards hazardous. Hofstra entered tne game as the two passing team among small colleges. It also was ranked sixth in defense and proved itself for their first TD the opening seconds of the second quarter.

Their second touchdown came in the final two minutes of the game. A determined Engineer line limited the Bisons to 82 yards rush in that category by limiting the Mules to 115 yards rushing and none passing, as nine 'Berg passes ing and 53 yards passing, and rose to the occasion several times fell incomplete to battle down several Bucknell scoring attempts. Evens Record The win evened the season for Muhlenberg (2-4), which gained a 12-0 victory last season by keeping Hofstra's passing aces Lou Bauer and Tom MacDonald bot the Engineers with 3 wins and 3 losses, and pulled them within one, tled up. weren't able to do it Sat urday. Bauer, in particular, had 11-10, in the series with the Bisons which started in 1888.

Bucknell a field day. He connected on eight of 17 tries for 110 yards and a i iismt has not won since 1954 when they touchdown. 5.t JsiSk Xlfr'- Cal l-Chronicle Photo by T. M. Rockmaker won a tnniier, 48-46.

The big Hofstra line also con run as Bucknell's Paul Terhes (10) and Ray Cos-grove (23) give chase. OFF AND RUNNING Lehigh's Boyd Taylor (38) circles his right end for a six-yard touchdown fi tained the Mule runners. Ken 1 The loss was the third against three wins for Bucknell, who rated second in the Middle Atlantic conference, University Division, behind Rutgers University. Both the Wolfe was the biggest ground gainer with 33 yards in 12 carries. Ralph Borneman, who ran 's 89-Yard Run Does Billy the option well and was outstand Bisons and Engineers now have 2:2 records in conference competi ing on defense, gained 32 on seven tries.

Herb Owens managed only tion. A GOOD DAY--Sixteen-year-old Tom Miller of Wal-nutport R. (1 poses with his bag of four rabbits and two pheasants shot within an hour and a half as the hunting season opened yesterday. 25 yards on 10 thrusts Jack Eachus, the "lonely end" Ole Miss LSU Cannon Jars Muhlenberg's deepest penetra lor the Bisons and top MAC re tion came -m the opening min ceiver, set a new Bucknell reception record as he caught three utes of the game. Vince Rosso quarterback Doug Elmore hit the jumped on Cannon's fumble at the fell on a Hofstra fumble on the Weather Nasty passes, to run his season total to Rebel quarterback Jake5 Gibbs boomed a punt 47 yards to Can-flarred across the field to the BATON ROUGE.

La. UP) All America halfback Billy Cannon sprinted down the sidelines for Dutchmen's 27 on the second LSU 21 after the Tiger halfback had moved the ball from the five 22. He led the conference last scrimmage play. Two plays ad left side of the line in a try for a Mississippi touchdown, but the LS Uforward wall stopped him cold. year with 21 catches.

yard line. an 89 yard touchdown, run Sat vanced the ball to the 21 and the Paul Terhes, last year's MAC sidelines, slipped out of the grasp of three Rebel tacklers and zipped down the sidelines for the game urday night as Louisiana State's Mules then fumbled back to Hof passing and total offense leader. Mississippi fullback Charlie Flowers, the nation's 7th ranked stra. In the third period the Mules The victory was the 19th straight for LSU, top ranked team deciding score. ground gainer entering the game, completed 9 of 14 passes for 53 yards.

Runnerup to Muhlenberg's Rollie Houseknecht in conference in this week Associated Press His spectacular run brought the slammed over right tackle for Small Game Season Opens drove as far as the Hofstra 39 before losing the ball on downs. 4-for-4 Hofstra scored once in the sec poll. The loss was the first of the partisan crowd of 67,500 to its feet total offense, the Lehigh line sue eight yards when the Rebels need ed a first down. season for Mississippi, third-ranked nationally, after six tri and the big Tiger Stadium rocked with cheers when Cannon trotted ond period and twice in the Halfback George Blair and Continued on Page 36, Column 5 off the field before sophomore national football champions stormed from behind to trim previously unbeaten Mississippi, 7-3. Cannon's almost incredible run came with 10 minutes remaining in the game and erased the 3-0 lead the Rebels hung on the scoreboard in the first period.

Mississippi tackle Bobby Kha-yat's 22 yard field goal had the Rebels' in front until Cannon's blazing run sent the top ranked' Tigers ahead to stay. umphs. LSU was headed for almost cer fourth in recording its fourth shut out of the campaign. Gibbs tacked on five more yards, but Ole Miss had to call on Khay- Wendell Harris added the con version. tain defeat before Cannon came Bauer, the only Pennsylvanian County warden reported the kill low, since hunters made them at when Gibbs lost two yards But Cannon's run seemed to fire South Carolina Belts Maryland through with his incredible dash.

back to the Lbu five. With Gibbs holding at the 12. Capitalize Quickly up the Rebels and they roared back with a 6 yard march that on the squad, directed the first scoring drive. He completed four passes in as many tries for 64 yards, the final toss going to Bob Lehigh Valley hunters were out in large numbers' yesterday as the Pennsylvania small game season opened at 8 a.m. But most of them scampered home well before noon as heavy rains swamped the woodlands, making The swift rebels capitalized Khayat booted the ball high over COLUMBIA, S.C.

(UPD Half ended on the LSU one: Substitute, the! cross bar for the field goal. back Joe Gomes grabbed a short quickly on LSU mistakes in the game's opening minutest Substf DeNeef in the end zone from the his fourth in nine attempts this pass for one touchdown and sped tutf, quarterback Billy Brewer 8. The drive started from the Hof 12 yards for another Saturday to year. 1 hunters miserable and birds hard Early in the second half Harris lead South Carolina to a 22-6 At to find. lantic Coast Conference win over stra 49.

Bauer, who came in with the second unit, completed a long selves scarce after the first few hours. Wiggins said that a large number of hunters took no heed of the safety zone regulation, which prohibits shooting within 150 yards of an occupied building. Few violations have been reported so far to Harry Rickert, Berks County warden, and Bill Locket of Montgomery. Both protectors said that the kill was low, although pheasants and rabbits headed the list. tried a field goal from the Mississippi 31, but rebel guard Marvin Terrell blocked the boot and Lar Maryland before 20,000 dampened At the same time, there were three accident shootings in which the victims were admitted to hos TCU Spanks aerial to the 4 but a penalty homecoming fans.

College Roundup 'M Upsets Rock Grid Powers moved the ball abek to the 21 The Gamecocks, who seldom ry Grantham recovered cn the pitals, and six minor accidents in Ole Miss 13. He then hit DeNeef at the 8 and again for the touchdown. Ed Yost use the forward pass, clicked on two for touchdowns in the first Baylor, 14-0 LSU's iron jawed defense kept blocked the conversion try, the area. Carbon, Schuylkill Minus Accidents Hunting accidents were report period Saturday and then went intact its record of keeping the Early in the fourth period the Dutchmen's Bill Heiser made his into a shell until Maryland scored WACO, Tex. OD Fullback Jack tiger goal line uncrossedt i year.

Khayat's field goal was the suddenly on a blocked punt mid Spikes led Texas Christian as it ed to game protectors of Berks, way through the fourth period. only run of the game and went 28 yards for a touchdown. The third scored against LSU this Lehigh, Montgomery, Monroe, South Carolina 14 0 822 Continued on Page 36, Column 2 By the Associated Press The walls came tumbling down stretched its victory string to four straight, rolling over Baylor, 14-0, in soupy weather Saturday night. a seven yard scoot about right end for the deciding score." Louisiana State, No. 1, and and Northampton counties.

Maryland 0 0 0 4 score was set up by a 19-yard run year. Miss 3 0 0 LSU 0 0 03 77 Protectors of Carbon and by Frank Mauro, a nine yard 5C Gomes 7 pass trom Norton saner- field run. SC Pitt 5 pass from Satterfield on Oklahoma and Yale yesterday and Southern California just managed to climb out of the rumble scnuyiRill counties reported no Miss FG, Khayat (22) LSU Cannon 89 punt return (Harris kick). The- victory kept the defending champions hopes alive in the MD Schwartz 15 picked up blocked punt. SC Gomes 12 run Norton mishaps.

An accident took place Continued on Page 4 Mississippi, No. 3, the two titans of the nation, met in a night unscathed. Southwest Conference race and in Bucks. County, although the game in Baton with Oklahoma, which hadn't been protector had no report as yet dropped the Bears completely: last night. The season, which lasts through Dartmouth Deals Yale First Loss United Press International NEW HAVEN, Conn.

(UPI) the Southeastern Conference title, the host spot in the Sugar Bowl and 'possibly the national, champ beaten in the Big Eight in 74 games dating back 13 years, has whipped bf Nebraska, 23 21. Thus college football's longest Nov. 28, includes ruffed grouse. Each had one victory and one loss in conference play before the Baylor threatened twice' on a passing attack that helped make Army, Air Force Battle To 'Historic' ml3 Tie raccoons, wild turkeys, squirrels. ionship hanging on the outcome.

rabbits, ringneck pheasants and conference victory streak in his-4 Oklahoma defeat was a shock quail. the game more interesting for. the er. The Sooners.have been having Of the kills made, all wardens tory was shatterrd. Proud Yale took the field against Dartmouth as the only meager, rain-soaked crowd.

Texas Christian took no chanc of the eight-county Call-Chronicle NEW YORK (UPI) The Air The Falcon's big break came in Army took over on its 20, but Bill Gundy, Dartmouth's all-Ivy League quarterback, fired two undefeated, untied, unscored on team in the nation. When it was Force Academy came of football es with the drizzler-slick ball, power-drilling through the Baylor line 80 yards on 18 plays for its after a first down, Al Rushatz area reported that rabbits and pheasants headed the list. Other birds made themselves scarce by remaining grounded because of the final period as John Baucom recovered Don Usry's fumble on age Saturday as it whipped the all over the Elis were just anoth ball through the wild gray yonder er beaten club, victims of a 12-8 touchdown passes to burst Yale's unbeaten and unscored upon bubble Saturday and hand the Elis a 12-8 defeat before a crowd the Army 82. the wet weather. for a last period touchdown and first-period touchdown.

Jack Sledge threw one short pass to Spikes and Marshall Har It looked then as if Army would a 13-13 tie with Army in a history- of Allentown, committed the second of four costly Army fumbles and Neal Roundtree recovered on the Cadet 30. This the Air Force went all the way. Mayo Shines Richie Mayo's passes carried 'Fair' in Lehigh fBill Moyer. Lehigh County holdUut on that crucial fourth ris gained 15 on one Sprint, but of 42,741 in rain-lashed Yale Bowl. Thwarted three times by Yale's making battle before 67,000 fans in Yankee down with eight yards to go, Maya hit Bob Brickey with a first The kids from Colorado Springs, most of the drive belonged '16 Spikes.

He rammed through Baylor's front defense on five punch down pass to the Army 15. Moor making their debut against a rival protector reported that some hunters bagged the limit in several categories. He termed the kill "fair" considering the weather conditions. Continued on Page 42, Column 4 How Top 10 Did Saturday By The Associated Press Here's how the top 10 teams In The Associated Press college football poll did Saturday (won-lost records including Saturday in parentheses): 1. Louisiana state (4-0), beat Mississippi, 7-3.

2. Northwestern (7-0), beat Indiana 30-13. 3. Mississippi (64), lost to LSU, 7-3. 4.

Texas (7-0), beat Southern Methodist 21-0. 5. Syracuse (6-0), beat Pitt 35-0. 6. Southern Calif.

(6-0), beat California 14-7. 7. Penn State (7-0, beat West Virginia 28-10. 8. Auburn (5-1).

beat Florida -0. 9. Georgia Tech (5-2), yost to Duke 10-7. 10. Wisconsin (5-1), beat Michigan 19-0.

berg dashed for five big yards and then Quinlan dive-bombed Academy kept their hopes alive with a desperation fourth and eight pass for a first down on es, gaining trom lour to nine yards on each. Harris scored the touchdown over left tackle and mighty line within the Eli 15-yard line in the first half, Dartmouth spotted Yale a second-quarter touchdown, then roared from behind on the strength of Gundy's passing arm to score touchdowns in the last two periods. Yale the Air Force to the nine and then Monte Moorberg took it over in two whacks, scoring from the three. Pupich missed the setback. Neither Oklahoma nor Yale were in the top 10 of the weekly Associated Press poll, but Southern California was ranked 5 and had its sight set on higher things.

The Trojans came out on the long end of a 14 7 count over California, but it was a cliff-hanger all the way. Until the final period, California was leading 7 6. but Southern Cal quarterback Willie Wood came to life, ran a kickoff 30 yards to. the Cal 48 and wound up the drive with the end to take it all the way The daily limits on game are: in. Puoich toed it between the Army's 15 and then sent Mike R.

E. Dodson kicked his tenth bars for the tie. Quinlan' rocketing around end for six squirrels, two pheasants, four rabbits, four quail, one turkey, and two grouse. There is no lim Army 0 13 8 013 Army carried the ensuing kick- the touchdown that set up the tie straight extra point. Texas Christian 7.

0 0 7--14 Baylor 0 0.Q.O 0 on George Pupich extra point it on raccoon. off back 60 yards to a touchdown with Anderson's bull-like turhses Dartmouth 6 4 13 Yale Winkler run (Singleton run)-Dart Strickland 13 pass from Gundy Dart Rozycki 26 pass from Gundy. Air Force 0 713 A Moorberg 3 plunge. Army Anderson 6 run (Blanda kick) Army Anderson 1 plunge AF Quinlan 10 run (Pupich kick). placement: Harold Wiggins, Northampton TC Harris 5 run (Dodson kick).

TC Lasater, 1 run (Dodson the major factor. The hard-run Had Trailed Army, a one touchdown favorite kick). ning halfback banged it over from the six and Army took the lead as in this inaugural game, had Tom Blanda kicked the point. trailed in the first quarter and A bad break cost the Air Force then took the lead on Bob Ander SJK-- -ami: son's pair of touchdowns in the second period. The Falcons threatened in the another touchdown when Mayo, punting on fourth down from his own ,20, took a poor pass from center and could not get off the It was blocked by Bob Os-wandel and Army took over on the first period after Army's Glen Blumhardt fumbled a punt which six.

Anderson bucked to the one Mike Rawlins recovered for the Air Force on Army's 25. Army held on its eight and Pu and then dove over the line for the touchdown. Blanda missed the pich missed a field goal attempt from the 15. extra point kick. i wTT k' 1 Long horns Jolt SMU tory on the road leading to the DALLAS, Tex.

(UPD-The Uni ,9 Cotton Bowl New Year day. versity of Texas' marauding de 0 0 00 SMU lense Diasiea souuiern ivieuioaisi Texas 7 7 7 21 tK. cooc 4rt I Tex Lackey i run u.aey cxi ov.oi.jj Tex-Cotten i run (Lackey Kicki Tex Morris 4 pass from Saxton (Saxton lead the nation's fourth-ranked kick). v. -wlrt Longhorns to a crucial 21-lt South west Conference victory.

Defensive quarterbacks Maurice Doke and Bob Harveth led the charges that kept tremendous Colgate Loses To Holy Cross WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) -Holy Cross scored two touchdowns in the first half then hung pressure on ssmu Don Mere hNr dith, on defense and opened gap ing holes for their thundering on grimly for a 14-12 victory over Colgate University before 8,000 rain-soaked spectators Saturday: backfield running mates on of fense." Doke and Harveth. guards who call the signals on defense for Texas' first two units, teamed Featuring a smart, gambling quarterback in Bob Paske and a hard-running halfback in 220-pound Jacque Mackinnon, Colgate bedeviled Holy Cross with its winged-T option plays through the two closing quarters. with, center Jerry Muennink and DIVING FALCON The Air Force Academy's Richie Mayo (12) for an Army fumble on, the opening kickoff and recovers to start the Falcons on the right foot. in their first encounter; in the East at Yankee Stadium, it" if) guard Babe Dreymala to contri bute the biggest factors in the ARMY HAS FIELD Cadets of the U.

S. Military Academy line-up on the field at Yankee Stadium before start of football the Air Force Academy. SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, Allentown, Pa Nov. 1, 1959 33 Longhorns seventh straight vic.

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