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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 58

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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1947. 6 Meriden Hisrh Nips Bloomfield Plays gSSatiiiy3ffiiSld bSSfSSeglPros Eleven, With Lou Montgomery, Seholaitlo Swer. I Bristol Meriden 2. WUllsms Froth 4, Mt. Herman 1.

n'j Dartmouth Nips Brown With Tally In Last 11 Seconds Of Game, 13-10 vk viriuincii, xt trapped before he bumped the of Plays Staten Island Stapes Today ficial. Dartmouth took the ball after the next play, a forward pass which Joe Sullivan knocked down right on the goal line, then started the march to victory. The Hartford Pros football Pros Back lified those six points. Then, a few minutes later, the visiting Bruins moved rieht back to the one foot team, which now has the city to Meriden, Oct 18. ilC VVllltUll 111 den High defeated Lewis of Southing-io tt ii ton for the first tlmt In five yean at OOCCGF AlGatllinGr Ceppa Field trfday, winning out 7.

toj 6 on Cliff Sehaedler's place-kick con-! The. first place Bloomfield Blue version. All the scoring came in the Hillg Tigers meet the Newington final period, with Lewis tallying first A. C. combine at Newington in with five minutes remaining whnn the top game Of the Northern Fortial went 12 yards around tight Connecticut Socrr Lmpu slate end.

With two minutes to the end. soccer League siate Hal Baska recovered a fumble on the for today. The Tigers will start Lewis 17. He then passed to Leo Curry their usual successful lineup. Hanover, N.

Oct. 18. (AP.) In the most thrilling finish on Memorial Field since the famous 'fifth down" game against Cornell in 1940, Dartmouth's Indians today scored a touchdown with only line hut Dartmouth stiffened andi BROWN itself as far as competition is concerned, embarks on a new period DAKTMUlj I tl le Armstrong It Jenkins kept the goal line uncrossed. SSSX5U However, Brown refused to bejHodCSh denied and fullback Arn Green iReetne j. Youngi in its history this afternoon when SSYorungtne locals play the Staten Island eleven seconds of playing time re maining and defeated Brown Uni-! finally bucked over from one' foot Angelii is rg rt re Qb Hannigan; stapes at Municipal Stadium.

The Means versity 13-10. out. That score climaxed a 66 yaraiPretart: ior ine tying score ana acna.r con- Xne nlSCft Italian-Ameri- Dey drive. Cenfer Joe Condon came J. Paterno verted.

Kozak Jh Sullivan O'Brien Carey Specialized Service Kelson Green and kicked the point, i Then 40 seconds after the start I of the second Quarter. Condon 1b As 10,000 shirtsleeved fans, sitting in 86 degree temperature, screeched, either for Dartmouth to score or Brown to hold, the Big Green advanced steadily from its own 20 for the score, tallied by Brown 0 O10 7 613 t- oc i Dartmouth For i t- scoring: Touchdowns, Green LEWis can eleven will visit the Jewish Kiitonic A. C. at the Weverly Street Field R. Smith in Keney Park.

The Jewish team. bolstered by several New Yorkers, "Egiiio may seore its first league victory. Romano' At West Hartford the Glaston-Aibr'ghrbury A. C. will tangle with the strong Scandia A.

C. at Beachland Aibriht! Park. All games are set for 2:30 Hubney o'clock. uiatcAiLivcu a ixciu Kuai iui uucc'itni. nnlnt after lftii(hrtnwn.

I nnflfln. le It rg rt re 15 rh MERIDEN Curry Perruccl Lurvey Miller Mango O'Brien Hlvely S2ydlo Baska Shea Nesting Knapp. W. Meriden Lewis YOUR right half Hal Fitkin who took a more Brown points. j(for Reglne) (placement), field goal pitch from quarter Joe Sullivan; A 43-yard scamper by Fitkin, and skirted his own left end, nip-! hero of the final tally, put Dart- FKSTnSr Brier! wtetSEr ping into the end zone a foot from; mouth back in the game, four min-i down.

Carey (by placement). the sideline. Jutes and 15 seconds after half L.Su4s"ViK0ns iter. Boothny. Flick: tackles.

Rougvle: W. fb Knapp. uanmouins victory was nara, time intermission. guards. Kiely, Iacuele, 0 0 0 7-7 CUV MiMIc Hnnnti-c kickoff is scneouied ior o'clock.

The undefeated Pros, bidding for their eighth straight victory, will be playine for the first time without Ken Holley, coach and quarterback whose connection with the team was severed during the past week. Jack Fitzgerald, big tackle, will be acting coach today. The quarterback assignment will be shared by Andy Natowich and Frank Dornfeld. Two new men who will be with the Pros are Lou Montgomery and Pat Area-ble. the only players formerly with the- Blues who have been signed to date.

Montgomery, generally regarded as one of the best backs ever to play in Hartford, is expected to come into his own again behind the stout Pros forward wall. iougnt as orown oil to lne Indians started on tneir Nicholas: centers, Condon, Scott; 0 0 0 6 vjujvcwia 10-0 lead the first half and seemed own 44 after a Brown punt 'Middletown Eleven i i. i. i duhk. inn, ieuui icisun.

uai tn- Touchdowns: Meriden Curry. Lewis, Fortial points from try after touchdown. Meriden Sehaedler (olaee-klek). neaaea xor a inurnpn in mis azna; ground meir ay xo xne mouth Ends, Spoor. Feltin; tackles, Middleown, Oct.

18. (Special.) Ward, Gowen. Carpenter; guards, Mel ville. Truncellito: backs, Fitkin, Williams, Tracy, Pensavalle, Ferry. Cos-tello, Becker, Chapman.

meeting Derween tnese ivy i iour piays. rivals. Then on a quick opener Fitkin Brown raced to a score in less slipped through a hole in the line, than four minutes of the opening spun to avoid the secondary de-whistle but a holding penalty nul-1 fenders and sped untouched to the Referee. Degnan: umpire. Flt2sim- The Clay Hills eleven from mons: linesman.

Keenan; time. 11 min- Hartford will engage the Middle-Substitutions- Meriden Iwaniski. town North Enders tomorrow at Weathers, Gostyla. O'Connor. Hirst.

Municipal Stadium. Wysocki, Fagan, Fillpek, Ballev. Romford Uses Passes To Stop Suf field, 12-0 Suffield. Oct. 18.

(Special.) A pow- jend zone witn several isruins in futile chase. Herb Carey kicked Zygmont. Adzima. Lewis Schabel. Score by periods: the point.

Brown kept Dartmouth in K.ll Sfi100 FRANK DORNFELD until the end of the quarter. Theseconi period today to defeat Suffield The Staten Island Stapes, un Brums even advanced to tne Dart- Academy, 12 to 0. After threatening niritr three times in the opening Quarter. defeated last faii. have lost two Undefeated Berlin games to date this year, losing Virtnr at Plflinf iplH the Paterson Panthers (12-0) and VIClOrai riaimieia Audabon Rebels (27-21).

GeorgeL u-Ti. i beaten Benin High marked up its Fowler, outstanding isegro back f0urth straight triumph today by beat- v.f. Koch passed to Zanelli to cap a 60-yard on the door again before losing drlve and then mlnutes later hit the ball on downs. Hutchinson in the end zone for the Before a pass fell incomplete on 'second score. Suffield threatened in the lip of the end zone, Brown! the second half but v.

as unable to AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Excellent working conditions. Apply Mr. Bisi, filossberg Motor Corp. 491 Fcrmington Ave. TEAMWORK IS WHAT COUNTS who was a star passer and runner a stubborn Plainville array.

13 to 6 PLAINFIELD BERLIN for the unbeaten 1946 club. Is quarterback Joe Faterno started 1 romford on a delayed sneak, around his Eames When Jarps were originally Introduced during the war yeart. they were built to "take it" and keep bounding back for more but even the most sturdily built need service, especially during the hard winter dayi. Be sure your JEEP, STATION WAGON or TRUCK will give you top performance by driving in now for a winter check. That means not only checking your cooling system but changing your motor oil and the lubricants in your transmission, differenal and power take off to winter grades.

Drive in now in time while we still have a limited supply of permanent type antifreeze on hand. own right end but bumped le Mlllek It Fllmore lg. Smith Desaulnlers Doyle again with the Staoes. Another Negro back. Bill Williams, has performed well in a triple threat capacity for the visitors.

Ziggy rg Chabbot Referee Francis, X. Keating. The bump delayed Patemo enough so that a Dartmouth tackier downed him on the 20. Dartmouth's linesmen had broken SUFFIELD le Przywara It DePretto lg Rathbone Spazlani rg Morin rt Klay re Murray qb Xing lh Butova rh Klbbee fb Miller 0 12 0 012 Zanelli, Hutchinson. Faccone Smith Hurley Zanelli Lawlor Farks Lone Clark R.

McCain Ukus Reynolds Fiori D. McCain Johnson Tinsley Foeereto Kornlchuck Bellman Berlin Plainfield Touchdowns, ri oagwooa re Rocaitot Qb Bailey lh Rtnaldl rh Breton fb Dalley 0 7 0 613 .0 6 0 06 Nedwick. coach of the Staten Islanders, has his team run from the single wing witn passes and his hipper-dipper stuff reputedly their hallmark. The Pros clan to a night game each week at Bulkeley Sta i Romford i Touchdowns Here at Yellow Cab we have a smoothly functioning team, drivers, dispatch ers, mechanics all work together to give you ihe very tops in about-town RECAP Berlln Johnson, Beil- Substitutes Romford: Baker, Drews, before they tfslip" out from under you! man: Plainfield, Breton: points from Spatcher, Hutchinson; Suf try alter touchdown. Berlin, Kornl- dium.

This Wednesday they are tt-i- ichuck (placeklck; referee, Mills. Um- field: Czipulis, Haldls, J. Murphy, D. i Murphy. Webster, Kukulka, Kazaiskl, Pomeroy, Bahre, Lemelin, Cirullo, Solek.

scnruuic-u 10 "MP" uic Cabelus; linesman. Robinson Every mile you drive beyond that first sign of smooth appearance endangers the life of that tire. Here are two treads that will keep you out of trouble this Fall 8C Winter. Come in and look them over Globe Trotters. time, 10 min.

quarters. now. Arnold College Tops Lowell Textile, 20-6 Unbeaten Wake Forest Boosts Win Streak Gilbert School Downs Sevmour by 19-7 Count Winsted, Oct. 18. (Special.) Gilbert, Lowell.

Oct. 18. (AP.) Washington, Oct. 18. (AP.) A A.

i-, a T.r.iA scr.ooi scorea twice tne iirst quar-i After a Slow Start, the Arnold COI- t.v c.n,. Tom Fet7er threw twn nasspe that Boxer: "Have I done him any damage?" Second: "No, but keep swinging. The draft might give him a cold." And speaking of cold, remember that wise car owners bring their cars here for complete Winterizing Service. Let us put your car in condition now Don't wait until cold weather forces you to call a tow car. Cold Weather Ahead Let us install Heater and Defroster Anti-Freeze Serving the Public Since 1922 DICK GANETTI'S NEWINGTON SERVICE CENTER 1195 MAIN ST.

Next to Town Hall 5 if Day or High. Call 2-0234 VCI I AI'J lege football team from Milford, 19-7. this afternoon. Ronnie Finn was went for touchdowns, and then came roaring back in the outstanding for the home club. tossed two others that set up second period today to pile Finick: scores, to lead unbeaten, untied H7TI Si victory over juoweu exuie.

uiiette it oskowski wake Forest to a 39-7 Southern Tffvtila rtw first hlnnH nrlv inlAliano lg 1 the opening session when it drove igSpoi? 75-yards before Sid Rudes tossed scanion a touchdown pass to John McKniff. Herman The visitors then cut loose rg rt re ab lh rh fb Carrlmico Conference victory over George stradei Washington today. Kirk; Only in the first half was It of a aI1 George Washington hasn't won Fritz a game this year but by hustling 13 managed to keep the score to 0 7 0 07! a respectable 13-7 count at half scorea twice in tne secona penoa Finn Lamour and drove for a third marker in the finale. Gilbert I ll.kE.Ulf I CAB Trrrfu Seymour mil Touchdowns, Herman, Finn, Piper; time on. it was all Wake Forest.

Fast Virginia Finish Routs Generals, 32-7 2 in 1 RECAP "CHAINLESS RECAP Registered Charlottesville, Oct. 18. (AP.) Dynamite laden Virginia, held at bay for three full periods by a Washington and Lee line, exploded for three touchdowns in a delirious fourth quarter today to submerge the Generals, 32-7, It was the fourth straight vie tory for Virginia which has yet to Ibe beaten. iriiiiTin'riniT lift row" vT ti- f- Official U. S.

Tire and USCAP Distributors 110 Walnut cor. Edwards 7-3171 Richmond Nips VMI. Richmond, (AP.) The educated toe of Frank Thompson was the margin of victory today in the University of Richmond's 21 to 20 homecoming victory over VMI in a wild and ESjwooly football game before 8000 BODY AND FENDER REPAIRMAN spectators in ity aiaaium. Twice the Cadets scored in a period of 1 minute and 20 sec-ionds of the final period to turn what had looked like a decisive victory into a close one for the Spiders. Football Challenge.

The Elmwood Athletic Club wants Sunday games with teams averaging 150-165 pounds. Phone 32-8205 or 3-5844. Scholastic Cross Country. i Mt. Hermon 17, William Frosh 38.

17 a All New Equipment, Good Working Conditions, Excellent Opportunity, Vacation with Pay, Hospitalization, Good Pay with Incentive Plan. Apply to Mr. Lombard! GRODY CHEVROLET 3-5274 Other Sports Pages 8, 9 and 12 Nielsen's Service 4 Points to Remember TO OUTWIT OLD MAN WINTER (1.) Pressure Flush That Radiator (2.) Check Cooling System (3.) Replace Worn Out Radiator Hose (4.) Fill with Anti-Freeze Drive in. We'll help you prepare your car for Winter Driving. MOTORS If -S 1 1 i fi -f--- 'Optional at extra cost What makes it even more impressive this will be the ninth football season in which Hydra-Marie Drive has enabled Oldsmobile-owning fans to go to the games the easy way.

GM Hydra-Matic Drive is a fully perfected, fully proved feature and there's still nothing else on the market to compare with it. Oldsmobile introduced Hydra-Matic Drive 8 years ago. Today, Oldsmobile is still the lowest-priced car to offer this effort -saving feature. Add to this Oldsmobile's traditional smartness and style-leadership plus, Olds-mobile's all-round, fine-car quality and you'll see why so many football fans are Oldsmobile fans as well. You'll agree with them that "IT'S SMART TO OWN AN OLDS!" Preserve The Body Prolong The Life of your STATION WAGON Cold weather, as you have no doubt discovered, places a severe strain oa wooden bodies.

Let us give the woodwork on your station wagon every attention before winter sets in. In addition we handle all details of body and chassis in our Specialized Service on Station Wagons Theee words from Oldsmobile's new "radio song" have nerer been 60 aptly illustrated as in a typical ride to a football game. There's often a long distance to be covered. There's always traffic to contend with. Yet, if you're the driver of an Oldsmobile with Hydra -Marie Drive, you can "Just forget the clutch and gear.

All you do is eit and eteer!" That's true in football traffic, or any other traffic. True on the highway, too. Hydra -Marie Drive takes care of all gear shifting automatically through four forward speeds. And the clutch pedal is eliminated completely! YOUR DEALER See Us Also For COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Come In and Get Acquainted The John P. Nielsen Sons Go.

Serving the Motoring Public for More Than 25 Years 122 Washington St. 2-9231 Service Entrance Cedar Street Hoffman Motor Inc. The Taber Cadillac Corporation 565 Connecticut Boulevard Hartford, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. 1530 Albany Avenue 3 I f-1 i n- fi ii -ii-iff 4.

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