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Daily News from New York, New York • 138

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af ety-Firsi IHIoffstra mi )rr3nn a FRIDAY SATURDAY We reserve the right to limit quantities STORES in MANHATTAN, BRONX BROOKLYN, QUEENS, NASSAU, SUFFOLK, WESTCHESTER, ENCLE-WOOD, NJ. Set kuk fr tki icarcst AID Stare till lEfeider $-7211 fcor t' rrr OSL FILTER CmStkmBn mi Surprises Post, 11-7 SyPhiiPepe For those traditionalists -who must have their pre-turkey football in the flesh, there were dozen of high school games in the metropolitan area to choose from, and one college game C. W. Post and Hofstra. The setting was Brookville, a quiet community on Long Island on a day that must have been similar to the first Thanksgiving Day when the Pilgrims took on the Indians to share the horn of plenty.

Here, too, there was an air of friendly rivalry between two schools Hofstra, nicknamed SVOrtS th Flying Dutchmen, and Post, suitably named the Iio utters Sl9CCittl The day was bleak and 4,512 traditionalists sat huddled as a chilly wind whipped through Hickox Stadium, rimmed by trees, their branches barren of leaves. The pre-Post vs. Hofstra dope had given the edge to Post, beaten only twice in nine games. But the post-Post vs. Hofstra cheers were for Hofstra, which evened its record at 5-5 with an 11-7 victory in a game decided on breaks the ones that happened and the ones that didn't.

A PAIR OF SAFETIES WERE THE MARGIN of victory that warmed students and alumni of Hofstra, while Post partisans waited for Pioneer lightning to strike from the arm of senior quarterback Tim Carr But Carr's favorite receiver, 6-6 end Skip Wuper, sat on the sidelines, out of action with a hairline fracture of his right leg. Carr completed 17 of 29 passes for 177 yards, but in only one Ar-vo in rho thin! neriod did he But it all together to get 1 CARTRIDGES Ff I cyltaier '4S-SS, I cylinder '41-St; Cterrt-let '44-S2. cil Phrntatk S3-H crl. I -SC CM C3 C5 a 17- T- 1-r-tl SI. I 57 (2 A Mfiu; Otdgt '4S-SS cyl.

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Plugs into cigarette lighter socket. Hand- into the end zone, which had to be a source of great disappointment not only for Post fans, but for the eight pro scouts who had sacrificed home, hearth and turkey dinner to see the 6-2, 210 passer in this non-vintage year of outstanding college quarterbacks. By the time Carr got on the scoreboard, Hofstra had a 9-0 lead, one they would never relinquish. Hofstra scored at 1:30 of the second period when Tom Barrick crashed through to block a punt by Post's Ron Lacey, who had to be the coldest man on the field. Lacey kicks barefoot.

The ball went out of the end zone for a safetv and a 2-0 Hofstra lead. With both teams giving up the ball on fumbles and interceptions, iS appeared the game would end that way, confirming this as the year of the pitcher. When Ron Dobelstein hit Carr, causing him to fumble, Hofstra was in position to score again and did, Rurn Green going over on an eight-yard run. A3 THE THIRD PERIOD STARTED, Post fans were hungry far turkey and touchdowns. They got one touchdown, the turkey would come later.

A 47-yard punt return by Dan Klinga put Post in scoring position and Carr engineered the drive that covered 43 yards in eight plays, four of them passes. Momentum seemed to have shifted in Post's favor, but that was to be the end of their feast until dinner. Mos of the fourth period was played deep in Post territory as Hofstra's defense rose up and pushed the Pioneers back, way back. Once more Carr was forced to defy tradition and eat pig on turkey day. Fred Sandler dumping him in his end zone for another safety.

Carr got the ball three more times in the final five minutes, but with his goal post at his back and two previous safeties in hi3 mind, he failed to move the Pioneers forward. After the game, Hofstra was presented with the Westbrook Cup, which goes annually to the winner of this traditional game. In 11 years, Hofstra has taken the cup nine times. The Flying Dutchmen runneth over with cups. Horifrj a 11 C.

W. Post 7 Horstra scoring: 2d: Safety (1:30) Barrick, blocked punt. 2d: Green (8) run; PAT Fox il4'T. tn: Safety. Sandler tackled Carr in end zone C.

W. Post scoring: 3d: HamernicK (9) pass from Carr; PAT Lacey (4:301. Harrison Wins X-Country scraper included. 10 ft. cord tor use in side and jfw Sl 3 outside.

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this evening at the West Side YMCA. Joe Fox, president of the Metropolitan Track and Field sponsor of the clinic, will preside. Speakers include Ken Moore, Oregon Track Club, defending national champ; Aldo Scandura, president of the Met AAU; Jjt. George Sheehan, distance runner and heart specialist, and Vincent Chiapetta, NYU, president of the Road Runners Club. 1 Harry T.

Harrison regained the U.S. Track and Field Federation cross-country championship that he had won as a sophomore two years ago by covering six Tniie3 in 30:05.2 yesterday morning at Van Cortlandt Park. Harrison. 21 -year -old senior from Denver who represents Colorado State, took the lead for good just before the midway point of the six-mile grind and raced home 30 yards in front of Bob Legge of Indiana. THE CHAMPION dropped to 11th last year after winning the title as a sophomore and yesterday's triumph climaxed a brilliant campaign for him.

He won the Western Conference title before coming East and also was a finalist in the run in the Olympic trial in Septem-bar. n-kU flrnv of Brevard (N.C.) With powerful battery terminal grips. In sturdy plastic, fitted case. INSULATED FIBERGLASS ENGINE BLANICET EMERGENCY TIRE CHAINS Installs in seconds with Club, won the National AATT 50 4 tie straps. Keep mile run today in 5 hours, 33 min gines protected aga freeie-ups.

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55 the other nine finishers in the race in which the funners ran from Poughkeepsie td Hyde Park and back four times, then ran past two campaigns, was tnira in 30:40, followed by Greg Fred-rirks- a freshman from Penn PER SET OF TWO around the city of another four times. Wayne Vandellen of Fresno, was second in 5:45 with GALLON WlflDSIIIELD Vince Chiapetta of the Millrose A A third in 5:48. New York-Hota Wins WINDSHIELD WIPER State, whose time was 30:50. Fifth went to Don Rowe of St. John'3, who set the stage for the Eedmen to win the team title with 27 points.

Houston was next with 33 and the NYU freshmen followed with 63. Completing the winning squad were Terry McQuade in 10th, Phil Tobin in 11th, Richard Layer in 18th and Charlie Kaczorek a notch lower. Poughkeep3ie, Nov, 28 (AP) Ted Corbitt. a 43-year-old New Yorker running for the Pioneer AMTI-FREEXE a SOLVENT Ready to use no diluting. Protects tp 45 Paul Veisel's goal gave New REFILLS York Hota a 1-0 victory ov 3j Gottschee-Blauweiss yesterday Replaces Anco and Trico refill.

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