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THE HARTFORD CO RANT: Sunday, Oetob.r lt7 2C Connecticut Downs Vermont Eleven 17-6 College Football Conn Vermont roied tm yards to nis jeft wjtn 161 iod, Simpson fumbled on his 32, whith White making the recovery. With Paul Gruner at quarterback, the Huskies pound- i.oi leu in me opening penou and one yard to the same side i nn tVia ioru lact cntMiYimatTA i on the verv last scrimmase play defatigueable Mitchell inches shy of a first down. The Catamounts captured the momentum after intermission' and pounded the UConn First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Fumbles Lost Punts Return Yardage Yards Peanlized 47 13-4-7 1 4-44 47 42 MIDWEST Illinois 34, Pittsburgh 4 Kent State 21, Ohio University 14 Iowa State 17, New M.xlce 12 Purdue 28, Notre Dame 21 Oklahoma 35, Maryland 0 Mississippi 24, Kentucky 13 Richmond 3, Virginia Military of the game. ed to the Vermont one, helped largely by a 22-yard Gruner "UConn Field Goal defense unmercifully. MiDcJieiij to Crisp aerial.

This time, how- By BILL NEWELL Lawrence, who added both Western Kentucky 4, Eastern Tennessee carried the club on its first extra points, banged through a ever, Vermont held a half-yard from the goal line. Courant Sports Writer BURLINGTON, Vt. Short AST Cornell 23, Bueknell 7 Bswsoin 17, Worcester Tech 7 Rochester 43, Htmllton 21 Union 43. St. Lawrence 21 Trinity 13.

Williams 13, tit Army 21, Boston College 10 Rhode Island 12, Brown Dartmouth 29, Massachusetts It Pennsylvania 33. Lehigh 23 Holy Cross 24, Yale 14 Columbia 17, Colgate 14 The Citadel 42, Maine 14 C. W. Post 36, Cortland Stat 14 Springfield 13, Amherst 3 Connecticut 17, Vermont I Fordham 31, St. John's, N.Y, I Gettysburg 14, Kings Point 13 Nichols 18, Glassboro Alfred 20, Hobart 15 New Hampshire 42.

Colby 0 Wlttenbero 63. Susauehanna 0 21 yard field goal early in the 'real drive of the game in the second period. tmra penoa, irom past nnuuciu Led by little All America to the UConn six where White rollout touchdown romps by quarterback Pete Petrillo sand Indiana II, Kansas 15 Oregon state 31, lowe II Virginia Tech 15, Kansas Stat I Missouri 13, Norhwestern I Nebraska 7, Minnesota I Arizona State 42, Wisconsin II Southwest Tulsa 14, Arkansas 12 Arizona 14, Ohio Stat 7 halfback Bob Mitchell, Vermont recovered his fumble. wiched around Roy Lawrence punched out its onlv score on the After BoryczewsKi quicn field goal, plus a sturdy defense, But White, in his finest game yet, stepped in once more. This time he got a hand on Tom Daigneault's punt out of the end zone and the ball slithered out of bounds at the Vermont two.

This time the Huskies went all tfie way in, the shifty Pe-trillo crossing the goal line just third nlav nf the final neriod kicked 62 vards. Vermont enabled the University of Con with the workhorse Mitchell div necticut football team to grind WILBRAHAM I LOOMIS 18, ing in from the one. Johns HooKins 19, Franklin and Mar out a 17-5 Yankee Conference WINDSOR (Special) The slasked back 71 yards to score and reduce the UConn margin to 10-6 with nearly the entire final period left to play. Junior Quarterback Paul victory over Vermont Saturday, A happy UConn coach John Toner lauded the defense, which Loomis School football team scored its first victory since Coupling of a strong kicking as the final second ticked off game with the improved often 4j St October 1965 Saturday by whipping Wilbraham 18-6. Wilbra- sive and defensive output, the Shall 14 Muhlenberg 4, Urslnus 4, tit Wagner 27, Lycoming 13 Allegheny Case 0 Vlllanova 21, Delaware 13 Juniata 35, Albright 14 SOUTH Tennessee 27, Auburn 13 Georgia 24, Clamson 17 Tennessee 27, Auburn 13 Virginia 35, Buffalo 12 Harvard 51.

Lafayette 9 b.imim 41. Diitoftr 21 ham was the first to score on Huskies earned a rare opening game grid triumph in their first contained Mitchell well although it couldn't stop him. Key players in this defense were End Jean White and linebackers Mark Malek and Henry Palasek, a New Britain senior. Connecticut went to work from a quarterback sneak in the sec visit to Centennial Field in more Simpson's 32-yard pass to end Keith Keiderling launched the drive. Two shorter tosses to Jeff Kuhman, the other end, set things up on the Connecticut one as the fourth period began.

Mitchell banged across on the second play but ond quarter, but Loomis held than three decades. The UConns the extra point attempt, and American International 35, Coast Guard customarily open with Yale, a fought back to even the score. the i clock. Lawrence added the point. Vermont had the edge on most on the statistics, 13-11 in first downs and 123-67 in pass-ing.

Mitchell carried 29 times for 92 yards and that turned out to be Vermont's total rushing figure after lost yardage was deducted. Petrillo gained 69 yards and Boryczewski 51 for Connecticut, which tied the ser-ies at 3-3 with the hard earned team they have beaten only In the third quarter, Loomis the opening whistle as it inflicted the season's second straight loss on the Catamounts, who once. Swarthmor 52, Dickinson 4 Lebanon Valley Drexel Ithaca 20, Tufts 3 flltM 19 the extra point try was ruined tallied two touchdowns within four minutes, with halfbacks Petrillo, whose early-game bowed to AIC last week. A uutorn Marvland 14. Penn Military 1 by a bad pass from center.

bullseye passing to new end John dd midwest Crisp was a feature, scored both Connecticut touchdowns. He Jon Treat and Bob Wilson scoring. Loomis' final tally was made by Treat, but for the third time, the conversion failed, i crowd of about 7,000 saw the battle, with all getting thoroughly drenched by a steady second half rain. Petrillo Scores The UConns drove inside Ver triumph. Quick Kicks Boryczewski and then regular punter Bob Mugford booted Connecticut out of trouble twice with quick kicks, thereby setting up a chance for the fired-up Huskies to regain lost attacking position.

Midway in the last per- "Yale Defeated (Continued from Page 1) basked in the warmth of the sunny autumn afternoon, scurrying for the exits. Tigers Contain Northwestern The defensive line, made up Connecticut 7 3 0 7 '17 Vermont 0 0 0 4 4 Conn Petrillo 2 run (Lawrence kick) Conn Lawrence 27 Fg Ver Mitchell 1 run (kick failed). Conn Petrillo 1 run (Lawrence kick) Attendance 7.800 estimated. STATISTICS mont's 20 at the outset only to lose the ball when John Krot Cozza said after the game that of John Antonucci, Tony Polk, Jim Otis, and Dave Kubish was outstanding under new coach Bill Eaton's guidance as they twice held Winbraham at the goal line. YALE'S LAWLER SCORES: Yale quarterback Greg Lawler scores in third quarter on rollout in game won by Holy Cross, 26-14, Saturday.

Also in picture are Holy Cross defenders Bob Penny (40) and Paul Scoperski (61). Yale end Bruce Weinstein (89) is in background (Courant Photo by Arthur Warmsley). fumbled, but the defense threw Vermont back to the nine and EVANSTON, 111. (AP)-Quar-terback Gary Kombrink was a was a case of "lost mitia tive" that cost the Elis the game one-man gang and Missouri the Huskies were in business again after a short 'Cat punt. He said he thought Yale had a defense did a smothering job to A Petrillo-Cnsp pass, Petnllo's OPEN TO THE PUBLIC PLAY GOLF AT EDGEWOOD of SOUTHWICK chance until the Crusader's toueh defense, led by Glen lead the Tigers to a 13-6 foot keeper and Mike Boryczewski's nine yard smash brought the ball victory' over North western's Greico.

started to get to Lawler. Williams Surges to Tie Trinity 13-13 As Bantams Play First for Don Miller stubborn Wildcats Saturday, Nutmeggers 33 yards to the two. Petrillo scooted around end on "I'm certainly not pleased with Lawler but I thought it was a Northwestern, a stunning 12-7 victor over Miami of. Florida, Just West ol Congamond Lakes Sheep Pasture Road, Southwick, Mass. 18 Holts Championship Course He may be out of action workhorse, carrying the ball 41 was unable to contain Kom- team, 14 for a respectable job for his first varsity game," Cozza said.

"Greg's not fast, but he does some things well." Boisture Pleased He was a 1 dissapointed in the next play. Following a big Palasek defensive play, the UConns moved in again in the second period. Two Petrillo Crisp passes covered 28 of a. 57-yard drive to the Vermont five, where the week. imes.

went over irom tne one brink, in a 71-yard Missouri STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Yards Pass Yards Passes 17 1TO 13 4-15-1 0 'Hi Trinity spurted to an early jjj drtw ta thC CrSt I 7-0 lead when Miles reeled off oo -i quarter. The Tigers iced the Miles vards for NO RESERVE TIME REQUIRED MON. thru FRI. i failed. ran 28 Punts Fumbles Lost his running backs 0 home team held fast.

20 Yards Penalty 25 the first of his two long scoring another score in the third quar- Boisture said he was "real game with 37 and 35 yard field goals by Jay Wallace. By OWEN GRIFFITH runs. a 38-yard effort after three and this kick missed. The Then Lawrence kicked his first 1967field goal 21 yards. Vermont threatened but Courant Sports Writer WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.

plays from the opening whistle. NORWICH 14, BATES 12 pleased with the way the team came back in the second half." "We had 37 straight days of practice before we had a day Durkee, who is replacing the an'inoA iia first to In 9fi Bantams carried the 13-6 lead into the final period with Dy-gert going over on a 10-yard pass play by Charles Bradbury Coffee Shop New Pro Shop Nw Cocktail Lounge James "Bueky" O'Brien Jr. PROFESSIONAL once in the first half, with the mHn wiiiiom. th I Trinity 's ace kicker Dan Can NORTHFIELD, Vt. (UPI) sensational fourth period Connecticut defenders taking lasivvststfju rfiMi i 4uk vii miv 11 1 jv i.

i off," Boisture said, "so they cuio uic 0Deninff dav of the football sea- ire UI Jdil year. S01 ine extfa comeback by Bates College iellov eir 29 ateLr halting after seven plays. knew how it leu to De urea ana -r ir a point. a fourth down smash by the in- not quit. UoQHwir at wtAn pi-M I Maitland, who was Williams' This came after a five yard two points short as underdog penalty to the Ephrnen I Norwich University upset the The victory, five in a row now, provided big S- 23.31 Rhode Island SHOPPING FOR TIRES? lENERAL "iItlr'Li 'behind to gain an even share Downs Brown Aiung wiui miics, vajJi.

uauy Roberts, Waterford, was the big gainer with 77 yards in 14 carries. He was followed by Miles with 65 yards gained on rushing. Sophomore Dick Har- I of the day's honor. Consequent iiilif ii ones Yale. Bobcats 14-12 Saturday.

Trailing 14-6 with one second left in the game, Bates quarterback Jim Murphy threw a 37-yard pass to end Jim Lopez to pull Bates within two points of a tie. ly, the series stands as it did, STATISTICS Brown 22 Years Ago The other win in Kut'M victories for Williams, 11 for came in ispta uni i' vpv from Manchester, who is First downs Rushlno. vardaae 1H led the from a defensive 142 i converted I 7 Passing yardage URI 10 14 94 90 7-U-O 10-34 4 20 It was a day Coach Don Mill-KSS yraw KINGS POINT NIPPED 3 back, accounted for 55 yards in 4-39 1 11 carries, and the strong back-15 fielder was conspicuous with a er had been waiting for forjPn lost Crusaders to a 21-0 win. That was also the year Cross went to Its only bowl. Boisture has now made good on one-tenth of his prediction.

QQneraNef GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) some lime, miner succeeoea Yards penalized brilliant all-round game. Dan Jessee, who this fall is ex PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) Maitland in his 40 carries ate periencing his first season as an FOR He has nine more to go for anlnnIooker Jessee wno retired as The University of Rhode Island up 143 yards of hjs team's total COMPACTS PLUS SI. 80 F.E.T, UUUCICaiCU acaSOII.

AIIU fnntka I anrt Koeahall scored a quick touchdown after, of 190. Maitland is the son of a Gettysburg converted two fumbles by fullbark Greg Sebuck into touchdowns in the third quarter in a 14-13 come back football victory over Kings Point Saturday. GEORGIA 24, CLEMSON 17 knows, possibly even a second bowl appearance. coach after 35 years, was in the Brown fumbled the opening former Steelers pro player, stands as the Bantams put on fua iamai nJ The Trinity defensive unit ttiqHo a finA etanri in thp thirri Scoring: Holy Cross 13 7 'the fine performance only to see more on a pass play to aowni Quarter when Williams was on Yale 0 4 1 0-14 the ll- l.t.a.l L. I Ephmen tally in the final quarter to get the deadlock.

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP)-Fifth the Bears 12-8 Saturday. the march and in this Roderick The loss marred the coaching and Dan Nichols were stand- n. or ui, rwrif iotmnfi mitx HC-Girardi, 1 run, kick failed Ye Sokolowskl, 4 run, kick failed HC Girardl, 14 run, Kamlnskf kick Quarterback Keith Miles of ranked Georgia put down a late Sarver, Pa. scored both Trinity Yale Lowler, 3 run, Weinstein pass from Clemson upijsin; Saturriav to outs.

debut of Brown's Len Jardine. defeat the Atlantic Coast Confer- Dan Battles picked off one of Fullback Brent Kaufman kick touchdowns and William Burkee I Washington. D.C.. kicked one of Hill HC-Nearly 35 pass from O'Neal, failed slammed across from the 1 yard Bradbury's passes late in the ence champions 24-17. I fur a rnir.to fnf tha vtcitAra with' line for the first Ram's score, frame, with 1:15 to play, mak- Ifcnv hill.

idi.ui ttii the Bantams' backfield showing nwiMUNLJ, Maine (un) 11 tods of speed. However, A pair of sophomore quarter-witn the fne offensive plays hacks teamed ud for five touch-the Hilltoppers came through Loomis Harriers Whip Milford Academy, 15-50 WINDSOR (Special) The Loomis Harriers, led by John Kaufman, crushed Milford Prep In their opening match The touchdown came with less ing the interception on the. one-than 5 minutes of the game foot line which killed off Will-elapsed and was set up when iams' last hope. Harvey and Brown fumbled on the opening! Miles then moved the ball well kickoff. I to get Trinity out of danger and Bill Bjerke's attempted con-jhold onto the tie.

version kick was blocked. Km.8' 7-13 URI scored again in the third Trinity 704 0-13 T-Miles 3 run (Durkee kick) period when quarterback Larry 1 w.Maitind 1 run (kick failed) Saturday, 15-50. (1) Kaufman 14:14.9 (L); (2) Spll-lane (L); (3) Lauenstein (L); (4) Kelly (L); (5) McCarthy (L); (4) Salley (L); (7) Klein (L); (8) Gilchrrst (L); Casey (M); (10) Mokotoff (L). "a mm. 4 vJ v.

S-i' downs, three of them in the fi-jwith some exceptional defensive nal quarter, and 263 yards in efforts to thwart the Ephmen the air to lead the Cadets from when thev threatened on sev-the Citadel to a 42-14 win overeral occasions, the University of Maine Satur-' Sophomore Jack Maitland, n. day. Lauderdale, was the work- Junior quarterback Jay Gools-horse ot tne Williams team get-by, who started the game for tinS one of homesters' scores. the Bulldogs and led them on'S8 By' MounL PC0J their first touchdown march, Allied the second TD and left the game early in the sec- Mark Winick Maplewood, N.J., Caswell apssed from the Brown Scholastic Crest Country Loomis IS, Milford Academy 50 Simsbury 24, Housatonic Regional T-Mlles 7i run (kick faieid) W-Dygcrt 10 pass by Bradbury (kick Winick) 33 i.div mvi nru cord kicked the all-important tying AftEN YUM ond quarter with a recurring "TTkl IMILUflM CONSTRUCTIO FRFF knee injury. 26 to Frank Geiselman in the end zone.

But once again, the determined defensive lineman of Jar-dine's Brown Bears overwhelmed the Rams' kicking team and blocked the attempted conversion by Bjerke, making the score 12-0. SUMMARY URI 4 0 4 0-12 Brown 0 0 I 0 Scoring i URI Kaufman 1 run, kick failed URI Geiselman 24 past from Caswell STATISTICS 0 14-14 7 2142 Maine 8 0 Citadel 4 1 installation 21 17V2 fo G.noral'i exclutive twin- Long-mileage Duragan tread design tread rubber New, sleek narrow white-wall or handsome blackwall No Money Down Just Say CHARGE 'EM point late in the final period to enable Williams to earn the tie. Trinity's Joseph McKeigue, a defensive back from Cambridge, was injured in the fourth quarter when he halted Maitland, and while he suffered a slight concussion it was Scoring: i Clt-Cauidy 1 run, kick failed Clt Hightower 41, past from Passender, Goolsby run Clt McMillan 1 run, Gahaqan kick Become Police Cadet Clt Catsldy 31, pan from Frledl, Cant' atn kick kick failed Clt Frledl pan Hightower 42, past from with General's Convenient auto-chargo Credit Plan reported he had recovered and Brwn Lemlre Maznicki, 35 past from from Maznicki Frledl, cenagan kick Main Farrell I run, Scribner kick was able to return with the) Main Banner 3 pan from Auclalr, Scrib ner kick A 3,421 You Go in Snow or We Pay the Tow! r' SPRINGFIELD 13, AMHERST 3 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) Halfback Mike Rohlfs scored one touchdown and set up an other in the fourth period Sat urday to give Springfield College a 13-3 victory over Amherst, Amherst took a 3-0 lead in the 2tn TRANSMISSIONS third quarter on a 35-yard field goal by John Douglass of Wakefield, Mass. Springfield bounced back In the final period on a three yard run by fullback Bob Schmon-sees.

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