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SECTION IV SPORTS CLASSIFIE ttHbi SPORTS CLASSIFIED SECTION SYRACUSE, N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1953 IV PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN Syracuse Tramples Temple in Opening FOOTBALL Orange Scores Times in Final Period EAST Syracuse 42, Temple fc Cornell 27, Colgate 7. Princeton 29. Lafayette 14. Holy Cms 28, Dartmouth S.

Avhent 7, 6. Army 41, Firman 1 Navy t. Wra. Mary 6. W.

Virginia 17. Pitt 7. Boston College 14, Clemson 14. Penn 13, Vamterbilt 7. Colombia 14, Lehigh 7.

Tale 32, Connecticut 0. Alfred -39, Brockport 0. Northeasters 34, RPI0. Albright 6, Muhlenberg 6, Youngstown 12, Scran ton 7. Bncknell 35, Buffalo 6.

American Intl. 19, Colby 14. Delaware 19, Gettysburg 7. St. Michael's 31, Norwich 13, Masachasetts 21, Bates Bowdoin 32, Tufts 6.

Waynesburg Geneva (Pa 0. Shippensburr 23, Lock Haven Teachers 14. Western Maryland 14, Dickinson New Hampshire 27, IJpsala 13. William 0, Springfield 0. Middlebnry 12, Wesleyan 7.

Hobart 29, Brooklyn College Rochester 13, Allegheny 6. Grove City Marietta 0. SOUTH Maryland 52, Wash. Lee 0. Tech Florida 0.

Miss. State 26, Tennessee Mississippi 22, Kentucky 6. Alabama 7, LSU 7. Houston 14, Texas AAM 14. OfcJahona AAM 7, Arkansas Virginia Tech Virginia 6.

i- 19, WaKc Forest 0. Quantko 16, Boiling Air Force 12. Georgia 16, Tulane 14. Geo. Washington 14, VMI 13.

Nebraska 21. Illinois 21. Northwestern 35, Iowa State 0. Ohio State 36, Indiana 12. Missouri 14, Purdue 7.

Nebraska 21, Illinois 21. Carroll DePauw 17. Marquette 31, Cincinnati 7. Butler 27, Evansville 0. Western Reserve 21, Toledo 0.

Miami (Ohio) 47, i 0. Mashinfton (Mo.) 26, Rolia 7. Butler 27, Eronsville 0. Western Reserve 21, Toledo 0. Long Aerials Spark Runaway In Second Half A Syracuse team which didn't start to move smoothly until the second half, but which threw up a tough defense all the way, opened its season by smothering Tenir pie's Owls, 42 to 0, before an estimated 18,000 fans in Archbold Stadium last night.

Lead 9-0 at Half Leading by 9-0 at the half, the Ornnge scored once more in the third period and then splurged for four touchdowns In fourth period and they came swiftly, three of the tallies being racked jup within six minutes. i It was the third year in a row Temple has failed to score I against Syracuse, and this time the Owls were unable to penetrate beyond the" Orange 18. Long pass plays finally broke the game wide open, with both Pat Stark, and Bruce Yancey doing some fine pitching to good receivers. SOPH CARLSON SCORES TWO Only Orangeman to score twice was Lyle Carlson, a sophomore from Medford, Mass. The 150-' pound scatback hit the middle for a one-yard scoring plunge in the second and then caught a 15-yard scoring pass from Stark.

In notching their 10th straight win over Eastern grid foes, the Orangemen opened defense cf. their Lambert Trophy in impressive fashion, They traveled 202 yards overland and gained 214 in the air, while the Owls were held to 83 cards in passing, On the ground, the visitors wound tip with a-minus 13 yards. Before it was over, Hay Perk ins, Art Troilo, and a pair of quarter- Raiders Unable To Score Until Closing Minutes BY BILL REDDY Sports Editor i i pood of sccond- i breaks, and its ro- lo arivantape, Cornell opened its 66th foot- bcill season i a 27 to 7 vic- over an run manned Col- a before a shirt- sleeved i of 14.000 in Field today. Two by Bedrossian A both, a displayed considerable the iirst half. Cornell fi-0 Icafi.

thr Bis Red piTiiiv.bltvi for before i i i i in the la' Uvo ir.m- of pl.iy. toori ll 1 i Gi: hnrri wo or. PTjoj lire. i i i 0 soph? nil thc i ir.rc-'.v a i rr.ys I' 1 pupil. Rv.K'o for i C' 1 a Lloyd i i fi i ii i J' I i i 1 1 'H r.

i 'in Xov.Tirk. N. i out the rti'ivr. i oiio-vard Kr SCORES a i nmr.r.st i period, fur Tea ui Bit; iod onl FIRST TOUCHDOWN FOE Bedrossian, fullback of the Cornell University football team ar rowed was the bottom of this i i he scored tor the Big Red in the first quarter of yesterday's game against Colgate at Schoellkopf Field, Ilhaca. Botirossisn bulled over from the i the play.

Identifiable are John Spalik (35) and Pete Popovich (77), both of Colgato, and Thomas Hooncy of Cornell. Hck r.ri a Miama (Ohio) 47, Bowling backs, Ysncey and Tom Rich, had Green 0. Michigan 50, Washington 0, Michigan State 21, Iowa 7, Wisconsin Penn State 0. SOUTHWEST Notre Dante 28, Oklahoma Texas 41, Viilanova 12. FAR WEST Stanford 7, Oregon 0.

California 26, Oregon State 0. California 26, Oregon State 0. Southern Calif- 17, Minnesota 7. Wyoming 27, Montana 7. Colorado 20, Arizona 14.

Fans 5ee Buckeyes Batter Hoosiers, 36 to 12 over thc goal-line, along with Carlson, and Syracuse scored two of its points after touchdown on plays. WETZEL INJURED EARLY Stark completed seven out of 11 passes for 118 yards, and Yancey made good three out of four for 74 yards. Bob Leberman carried 12 times for 48 yards. a Ben Schwartzwalder, forced to come up with a replacement for Fullback Don Wetzel, injured early in the game, had the answer in Don Laak- Phillies Eke Out 2 to 1 Victory Over Dodgers in 1 PHILADELPHIA. Sept.

2G. IB- Ted Kazanski's 10th inning triple ft eepmg With Bill Reddy 1 as Pennant Chases INTERNATIONAL I.KAOl'E Fina! Playoff 1. the is i i of Central Schrjol. rot only hr.t also r.fu-r the i full WHEN GEORGE (Specs) Toporcer was here for Thc Post-j Standard's Anniversary celebration in sports, he told me; he had a story coming up in Blue Book that he harl enjoyed' foes Sept. 26 -Thr Montreal Rochester fl Result Yesterday Montreal Rochester 'I Gamp Today Rochester at Montreal, fl pel.

J-fioa ''i .000 ln thru! i batted in Curt Simmons with the writing. I've just finished reading it, and I payoff run tonight as the Fhila-i enjoyed it all the way. delphia Phillies nosed out the Brooklyn Dodgers, 2-1. Simmons, the game's winner, had reached first on a force-out play. Dick Williams provided the Dodgers with their lone run as how the Yankees can stop that power-packed Dodger array; whether the Dodgers have the Toporcer's article is "You Can't Figure the Series," and Specs proves it to the hilt.

Right now, fans are trying to he hit his second homer of the 4fl nn fiR 70 84 Bill Reddy sonen, a sophomore from Ashta.jycar off Simmons in the fourth. bula, who did some fine linc-j Tlie Phillies got right back into'pitching to match that of the Yankees, and bucking when it was needed. bail game in the bottom they're studying statistics to help their, make Two Syracuse products. Dick the same inning. Del Ennis walked i a and Billy Micho.

also'and went to third on Gran Ham- cVirYwoH a turn of when'ner's single. Catcher Smoky Bur-' SflOWcU a iliLt; i i i ui wucn i TiTTT) tr j. i i .,1 called upon ess then grounded into a double THROUGH Toporcer article, or tmnK back just a i over that span a Standout 'for Temple was Tex Ennis scnrcd to the 1952 scries, and you get a roufeJ' idea. As put? ripMrilnck i MrDn- jRobinson, dusky halfback, who. The Dodgers had the sacks i Vn -u tu A loaded in the tenth with two onL.

jvicuermon -en SOX-KJIU played with great Campanella fouled "Who could have foreseen a tlic venerable Johnny Mizc. and comnbmcd -he WH anrf who eainea wrll at umes. NEW Red Sox won a 1 NATIONAL eleven-inn ing thriller from Uic York Yankee? today. 2-1. to Brooklyn 104 the champions from their Milwaukee victorv.

i Piei-snll, thc visitinfl riphi fielder, marie an- a 11 other of his incredible leaping vv to save thc parr.e in thc tenth and then drove home the Pittsburgh wining rue in the second extra frame. Vic Raschi. who is tcd the third of world sc-rirf wor-k I I i i I A A A i i i Cmnnnati JO, Milwaukee i Games Today workout. He held tne Sex to rook yn at New York at Pittsburgh. Milwaukee at i i i St.

Louis at on i -fforrri a the of llirown ycfir. The a Rod Pel. G.B. finnl .595 2 2 21 1 3n .44, 50 54 Results Yesterday Piilshursh 3. New York 2.

Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. i a i a 2, Brooklyn 1 r. Only tvico did Ihc' a i prno- a Cornell they scored sfcond i they nf the i ATTACK arid Lon OniFkcy iho i rirfrnsivc of Red. i i 1 a i i sncmod to br i i en thc of Thr rf A I A I A W.

on the ground roday to outclass a Indiana 36-12 in a western conference open, A crowd of 75,898 watched the Buckeyes as they s' 5 n. 7fi and then Wetael tackled Hobinson TM then forc Jones with on the Temple 15 when Troilo got grounder Kmn fn i ftw interference. Sim- the seventh inning of the final game, and, with the bases Billy a 5H pinch-maneuver, loaded Ihc base? off a fine punt. with his game-winning triple. served notice they will be top' Qn thfi Temp i was BROOKLYN contenders in tho Big Ten lized i yards for gai; 2b ft'i Johnny Borton, Omos a i on thc next Dlav the Reesr.ss i 3 4 0 2 2 0 quarterback, tossed a 1 TM 10 1 ne I 1 5 1 2 2 oirrr 4 touchdown pass to end and one out, stop the best Dodger hitters cold? Kazanski followed i J.L ,1 i 1 4 On the other hand, take Jackie Robinson, a great competitor and one of baseball's finest hitters, Jackie had a miserable series, batting only- .174 Or take Gil Hodffes, McHcrmoit with 9 sensational which the crowd of 'and ihen Pier sal! drove a fly which pot Niarho? homo.

Jn the tenth, Picrsall had paved St. Louis 54 PM.G.B. 8 1 17 ir'j 'riii -i: cc i 'i i 1 i 4 i 1 i 1 1 1 i ti i i DoGraff f-omplctcri i out nf fny -Iff i were called for clipping, a ib 4 3 oiEnms.if a as PHILADELPHIA (N: ab 5 0 I 3 5. a power hitler, Fiis club's top clouter of home runs, who nn A an idon o. thc 3 1 0 2 0 1 went through the entire- series without so much as a njavs he msrir nn th JSSSiifS' 11 iilH.

singlc ll a ut prepared to kick out a 3 i Toporcer himself was in on one of those a i rarr mod a i 10 rtm nor.iflT- crafloH nut- nf tho 4 0 1 0 0: Looata. Results Yesterday Cleveland 12. i Tioston 2, New York 11 in- dfiv.T.5 for i i '-s of in i dur- 'Jirir sinEJK A A TO SCORE bin in fir--, i i i i i on i prnrn. Mr-fiMv. i a i of iv i 1 4 i a a 1 i 1 1 1 h.r.

I i ri i 11 i i air am put on a spectacular dis-. pass from center gailed of the a tend zone for an automatic safety Howard (Hojialong) Cassad yi hich out Syracuse ahead by pnt 25 vards Watkins nine and' dllt du UJf "jbSHuba I.r* IS mts iPodrrs.p 0 0 0 0'sGlavlano 1 0 0 0 0 substitute Quarterback Dave Leg: exchange of punts, after Syr: dSnider i o. get; two yards en the ground for acuse had broken through to piie Mmiken.p o. the other Buckeye touchdown. 20 ds in Temple 105SOS in the Yankee in i Paiyp.rf 2 0 series, when, as a member of thc Cardinals in 192(J, he center field.

raced bye! Chicaun H. St. Louit Philadelphia 11, WasliinKton 2 Games Today jftoston at New Vork 2 i Philadelphia at Detroit at Cleveland. Chicago at St. Louis.

it- the period. and 8 I 5 i Ji saw Grovcr Cleveland Alexander make history and upset and an i a one- i o.w-rv.'k.rf i i o. the Yankees, with that dramatic whiff of Tony Lazzcri as hanri a over hi? hear the high point. He crashed i the i a barrier as he the ball a jr.ckkniM ntop it. For I I I i i to try a ff-r i 3 7 i 2 a i i i 3 4 3 7 Little Tad Weed, Buckeye place- th a wh wmnme ran scored vintinty snprialU- honied a three- 8 i a-Struck out far Roe in 5th.

kicking specials oooiea a inree jstart Qn ts Qwn and the Hl out for jiushes in Tth. pointer from 12-yard line to, th --Grounded out for Bciardi in 9th. cpen the scorn', and converted, men Sols OVER i Pl 10th ea nivi rt Tnrfiana cnt into the scor-- lun es 3t the bnc and Wlth onl Brooklvn DOO 100 000 0-1 before Indiana got into tae SCOT 10-vard Yancey-to-Perkins passjPhiiacteiohSa mg column tho last two periods as Kaatni The first Hoover marker came AS on a 23-yard pass from Quarter- rf Wftrt ie back to a opened, Hadis E--Kazanski. Toreeson. camoanella.

RBI-- Wtlliams. 2B-- Cox. Hamner. 3B-- Williams. S-- Cbx.

DP-- GilJiam. Reesr and Belarcl; Simmons. Burgess and Torpeson. 1st base on interference in the of the Dodgers this week. However, when I was a great deal younger.

I used io ooo 100 ooo myself by predicting that the Yankees would lose in these i over the fcrrn i eC six sinvlar ver "big ones." As a sort of wisdom came with age, I learned that catches a a the Yankees it was hard to go wrong when you picked the Yankees. I'm ear 3n between J5 ard twenty I 1S lfr picking them again, and maybe this is the year they won't, tack Lonan HeLnski to End Nate, and Torpeson. ist base on interference- picking them again, and maybe this is the vear they and the other came after raced 10r 13 a on an a Jones. Left-Brooklyn 10. Philadelphia 7.

1 Borden. ana ine oiner came aiier, around reaching the Temple five. Bslsimmons 3- Roe i. Podres i. so-- it.

But even so, I'll still have been right four out of tne the final shot hid a a mird Ca hi the 3 Roe i. 2 MONTREAL. Sr-pt. 2H Thc Royals chalked up of i :1 ii 3 I f. i I 1 cc t.

I i i 1 i MX i VR? hich. niui i i i roi rolled ho in the final tne rinai snoi urea nwu- nT i the Simxons 3. Roe l. Hashes 2. Podres a i back Jerry Ells rammed overmen hit from the one-foe line after a 7 yard march, Illinois Pressed To Tie Nebraska middle for the score.

1 in 3. Mlllikcn 1 in I. R-ER--Simmons On thc trv for ooint the rass 1-1 Roe 1-0. Podres f-o. un tne iry lor poini.

tne' Huehcs 00. W-Simmcns L- i'rom center was high, but Stark, Miiiiken u--Dictson. Goctz, se- ithe ball-holder, grabbed the 'ball, passed to Brenneman- in the end zone for the BottiCS NEW YORK A i ah tne 2 2 ft r-i- ivhovj the 11 tO lQ it 9-0. Temple opened up on offense CHAMPAIGN. Ill, Sept.

26. or the first time then, and with rt Robinson, charters and Stout doing -WTT TATWQTnwiM Mace cr 0 rt Sophomore Halfback J. C. Cart, reomail work thc Qwls traveled WILLIAMSTOWN. Sept.

line switched fn-m a goat to rom their own 14 to the 26 underrated The 63-yard drive ended; ball forces fumbled two yards there, however, as Syracuse held! a from a touchdown today! a better look. hard and a fourth-down pass sawj hife battling strong Springfield: Speaking of percentages, there were some interesting 1 percentages on and off the big screen at Mike Kailefs drive-in theater Thursday night. Even before we reached the theater, we could see the percentage operating against 13 i a I i i Mike, because hundreds of autos were turning off the highway before they reached thc theater entrance. They were the ones who relied on the big screen to bring the picture of the fight to them for free, as they sat in their cars nearly a quarter of a mile from the picture, or climbed trees to i o.cn i a have Ci; tied ii in the on a a to Mickey Mantle and singles by Don Bolhveg and Bauer. BOSTON A i ah Co 1 in r-i 4 0 f) 2 1 0 1 0 0 rcnr.n.ir 2 0 0 3 i i 5 4 D'n'-d 0 f) 5 i Norm.if 4 i h-SiV-yr? i 4 3 2 0 0 2 0.

0 i i i i i i 2 i nn a lri Tro i Boi-w-ps ih i 6 3 i 4 0 2 2 4 4 0 1 2 1 clustered i 1 2 101-Tri'do; 4 0 1 5 0 a ririf.rf i I i i 4 i b-zariils i i i i fl i tr, lock un tne vr-rcjc OFFSIDES A I Colgate 1 hriri-: f'-r pair of first ihrp. ran into a i tro.jbln? v.rrr 1 i jTM. i i i i nerc i on phiy? i meant i Rochester's i rio rj? r.rnr.-!' i record bis to jot froir, Had to 3 I off iho and he hero in the- i i of but ho pot nr fie-. on i i i i lole today to error-plagued Illinois overcome a two-touchdown lag in the last period for an opening 21-21 tie with tough Ne-! Braechia chased so hard that college to a scoreless tie in'their. p.

THE SCREEN, Marciano had more than fleeting mo- braska. though he completed it to! se ason's I rt 1 1 1 i Caroline, swift Negro fromjStout. the ball moved to the! That heart-breaking fumble ments when he looked like a bum. In fact, he looked a a or Columbia, S. miscued twice at 23, where Syracuse took over on.came midway in the final period, critical points.

A Caroline mistake en an attempted punt set up the 4 'f d-MlJpe 1 0 0 a Deal 5 i Rcrrdrr i a 2 0 I 2 1 Houit ar.ci i 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 39 2 8 33 JC second Nebraska touchdown, and downs. 80-YARD DRIVE FIZZLES after Williams recovered a bobbie on Springfield's 30. Seven nm- An even longer Syracuse march, tng plays moved Williams to the 3 7 1 "33 in Tth. b-- Han McDcrmott in 11 th. for i Probable Pitchers the Cornhuskers held a 21-7 lead covering 80 yards, also went for.io, from where Halfback Rick tefore Caroline rallied the Illini naught.

Biggest gnin in this jauntjBethune broke loose, only to drop with a twisting 7 J-yard touchdown as a 30-yard pass. Stark leap- thp ball when hit by two Spring- to hurl the ball to Jackson, field tacklers, A 15-yeard holding a iagainst Temple pushed the Owls; back to their own 13, and Alexander raced wide for seven, but President Bob Carpenter of the 4 great deal of the time like that other heavyweight who could; e-sfr: hardly utter a sentence without using the noun 1 Ke! 011 0 1 member Two-Ton Tony Galento? A barrel that walked like: r-Rar. for in 9th, i for Bascfci a man; a fighter who disdained science; a rough, bruising, h--Grounded out for xoren in 7th. -i Bortcn ooo icp onn ni thr- thrown for a loss on a Corr.ci] hsd to 5 2 kick from the: 36, having lost live yz-rds on three RECOVERS Fl'MBLE I Early in the socond period, an i hurt thc Haiders to a march way. A roujrhncFs penalty and a Colgate, i seemed j.

Coif- ni-- MIDDLES UK WINS MIDDLETOWN, Sept. 26. Middlebury College scored two touchdowns in the first half then beat down last-period passing barrage to defeat Wesleyan "University in a reason opener for both teams here today, 12-7, WAITKUS SUSPENDED PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26. an offside slowed the Orange.

Then, as Stark moved back to pass, McGee hit him from behind. (Continued on Page 40) Philadelphia Phillies today suspended First Baseman Eddie Waitkus for "jumping the after leaving word his father ill at Melrose, Mass. brawling battler who didn't mind punishment as long as he TMi TMu w-i rhicato PI Loun-Fiw. vi I i i a Csrrv sg Marciano looked like that, a great deal of the time. NATIONAL i a 2B-- Baker.

A I A LEAGTT at New York 2 i Hrnrj- vs. ForH I Kr.il Philadriphi2 at wi r- njrnbJcd and Aarciiir rocovcrod man vj, ftlnrart A Dftroft at ricvciand-Grav or tnr Haider? Colgate's 44. It was a i a a i for of the period, hut Cornell a 3atc i and. in the last mm--Boston 4 York Brooklyn at i i i a M.l.Xi of a Iho had ITlOX'cd always he looked like a human tank; a fighter who could 11. e.

so-McDerxctt Robert? (ss-usj. i 0 2S. There, on fourth: i i i I. Raschi 5. KO--McDermoit 6 i 1 al llt keep coming and who sooner or would land the pay- io.

off wallop. i in i. Raschi p. 4 in 2. 1-1.

0-0. Rasch! 1-1, Sam 1-1. W--McDcrmott As a hitter the Tipavvwpifrht rhamnioTi nf tlie world 1 8 1 0 1 7 u--Duffy, Me-1 St. Louis at -15 a inner, me cnampion 01 me ttoriu a a and Sonochick. Mtnner (11-15).

a yard to Cornell CJCCttd tG kick. It wasn't 8 good Bacwwskl 1 1 3 K11 11 i i didif't approach the .300 class. He was missing (he strike (Continued on Next Page) CANADIAN FOOTBALL Montreal 15. Hamilton 20 Toronto 18. Ottau-a IT ASSOCIATION City 10.

Toledo 0 i i i iinal 3-D 1 matter, because on the last play of thc half. De- Gralf intercc-ptod a pais by Chan(Continued on Page 39).

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