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Daily News from New York, New York • 121

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DAILY -KEWS, SATUR0A OCTOBER VSi'VftT' Yankees' Sanders, Young Be-fuse Rockets 28-7 By Joe Trimble Chicago, Oct. 24. The Yankees swift and powerful eleven ran over the de-fused Rockets here tonight, 2S-7, with Spec Sanders ar.d Buddy Young running wild all evening. Sanders scored two touchdowns, one on a 70-yard run, and Young returned a kickoff 95 yards to score. It was the fpi fvi L-v TliT home team ninth straight loss.

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So brutal were the New York linemen that the Rockets tried to run the ball only 16 times and wound up with a net loss of yards. Their score came in the last two minutes of the panic while coach Ray Flaherty's third stringers were getting a workout. Quarterback Sam Vacant! plunged over from the one after his aerials had moved the ball downfield. Sanders was terrific. He carried the ball 24 times and gained 250 yards.

He also passed for the other touchdown a 15-yard toss to end J'ntce Alford. who skipped the re- YAVKKKs Latest Cadet Lineup Primed for Lions Coach F.arl Blaik's new starting 11. which wiH try to ward off Colombia's threat to Army proud streak of 32 fame without a loss, lines op before Baker Field workout yrflerday: CL to linemen John Trent, Coble Joe Henry, Dili Yeoman. Joe Steffy, Charles Galloway and Jim Kawers, and backs Winfield Scott, Arnold Calitfa. FJwyn Uon and Hobby Stuart.

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Mi- I.inma:i 3V2 G1 Army 1 they came out for the second half ready to knock down the walls of Soldier Field. Young received the kickoff on his five and gave the crowd of 20,310 a thrill by going all the way. A key block by Bob Sweiger sprung him loose at midfield, ar.d he was off. The Yanks scored twice more that period. Yo-jng sustained a wrenched knee and had to leave the game, but F.ddie I'rokop replaced him canal Sanders and ran State.

enrsi By Gene Wcrd Its unbeaten strirg stretched to 32 straight and its goal line still uncrosd this season. Army's football forces today come to town for their second visit in three weeks this time to take on Columbia in a bulging Baker Field, which easily could have tripled its Prokop plowed from nvrn 20 and moved to Chicago's 2' where Sar.di-rs flipped a TI pass to The Cadets should win, and the otitis are lagged at 132 i ..000 capatitv for the contest. That cam. at 1:2.. r.f he T- iMft jn fa but Uuk.

lachrymose Lion men- IInnrfrv fT" own -0 has been looking on the sunny LnMOgS iVa. iVr? 211 VTV -l fet iS Ys A iwntn '-V side of civilization this week. Life i ceiver. He received wonderful 1. Jim-- a.

t.i locking, particularly by Lioyd JAXl Jill' -Jl' nrt ant -I. f.ii.. ol-on Late Manual TD Nips Tilden, 6-0 Stopped three, time? within the It is strongly supoofed that Lit-tl? has been pointing his club f'1'" this one. Those who have studied their pikskin primers will recall many such coaching accomplishment in his 17 years on Morning-side Heights, particularly a certain Trouble for Tars Spec Sanders Scorts ninth touchdown. Nittany Lion boss, Bob Higgins.

has been working all week on a pass defense to flop the pitches of quarterback Tom Keane. LION'S MISS COLON Penn State will miss its No. 1 fullback, Joe Colone, and the absence of his power inside may affect the wide scampering of Larry Joe. Slate hasn't had too rugged a schedule, either, tut did polish off Washington State, 27-6, in its opener and neither USC nor California, the two West Coast powers, did such a good job on the Cougars. Penn, winging along with three-straight triumphs over Lafayette, Dartmouth and Columbia, is a 13 2 -point pick over Navy, but it is to 1 imagined that coach George Munger would settle for a one-point victory.

The Middies appeared 10-yard line, unbeaten Manual 10 TPs and has run for a sea- Training HS finally crashed through Hose Bowl game against Sr.rford. 1 tip Tokarij I. a stubborn uuen tu iense wnn three minute remaining to gain a f-0 win in a FSAL game at Ebbets Field before l'M" Yesterday. The SWIACKI THE KEY Whether Army could be corned into defeat today, as wa Stanford 1. La a l'-rf Kv ati in tt: aim Hjmk1n victorv.

Manuals fourth, was ac- on tr.ai memorable "ctsmwi. i-compllshcd when quarterback John- pears to lie with tlene Kos-nv Hovle completed five passes in I sides and catcher Dill Swiacki. In 8'iri total of 18 yards. The Yanks scored after receiving the opening kickoff. Sanders and Young pounded out fnur first (i-iwns and Sjhjc ended it by dashing 28 yards off tackle.

Harvey Johnson followed with the lirst of his four conversions. For the rest of the half. tht Yank attack shuttered. P.iring intermission, Flaherty bawled thvm Custafson. Notre Dame's Frank Leahy, Blaik's arch-rival, has been saying all along that Galiffa is a row," starting on his own and moving the ball to Tilden's two.

After a line play was stopped. Doyle threw a short aerial to end toiuniDias scneme 01 no player ever has loomed si large as the glue-fingered wingman from Southhridge. Mass. Illinois' ace hurJer, TerrY Moss, had no touchdown luck against to find themselves against Corvu Neither Bobby Jack Stuart nor last Saturday, racking up the Eed. Win Kott miite have lived UP to 38-13.

out for being overconfident. John l'erkolizzi in the end zone, rnaining five yards. He has racked The try for point was blocked. Georgetown Rips NYU, Army, but neither did he have a Sv. iacki catching for him.

And. while no rival has scored on Army either on the ground or through the air, statistics show total of 3C3 yards gained against the Cadets I on completed aerials out of St. expectations as bail-carriers. 1 his may be their unveiling day, for Penn proved rather conclusively that the Lion line can be broken open, particularly with its lest operative, Werner Hasselman, not in robust health. 25-0, on Power Plays That where Columbia glimmer AY MISS BEDXARIK But.

off the record and on your obseiver's look at such a galaxy of runners and passers as Mi nisi, Deuber, Evans, Sica. Luongo Co. plus ends like Sponaugle and Littleton, the Tars will be in trouble, even though Penn will miss ita great pivot. Chuck Bednarik, if ha is unable to play. Chuck has been on the injury list all week with lung contusions suffered mhila throwing a downfield block I of hope, albeit a feeble one.

lies. If it weren't for the fact Army I As for Armv. it will attempt to was laying that great record on i As for Armv. it will atte-npt To was 01 r. ne, the Penn Stale- West fMrf ill lire running attack at New Yol University tonijrht to hang UP pressure.

It has the personnel to Virginia affair at State College. would rate as the East's top a 25-0 victorv. Klmer li.iba raced yards for one' touchdown Goble bv Capt. Joe SteiTy. Bryant tilt, followed by the battle in Philadelphia.

The former is a clash of on- and Hill Yeoman, kev men in one Saturday. of the finest front walls in the and John Hutrhes went 2: for another. It- was even less of a contest than the score indicates. for Georgetown scored twice in the JUSI IHIIl tlUOl nation. beaten, untied Sevens, with Pena In omer fcrape aroutifl tM Last, lstat hnldinr an ed -re Colgate, is a three-point favorite VI i (ti'K'iiTllTN vox Ix.U i ll'xT'H STARTS SECRET WEAPON 'mainly because the Mountaineers over Brown: Harvard, six over Coach Earl Red) Blaik has have been clouting clubs like Otter- Dartmouth; Holy Cross, some lackf.cld switching this 1 Win, WiL, Wavnesburg and NYU.

half over Syracuse; Princeton. fie-wei-k. He is starting Arnold Galiffa I Nobody knows how good Eill Kern's and-a-half over Cornell; and Ohio at qt ai terliack in place of Bili reconverted T-men are, but the 1 State, 14 over Pitt. first period, and then racked up another in the second. 1 The rest of the game was played just for the exercis? and possibly (.

for Hughes. His run, coining only I Wi r.Ei(r;in i iuo i USC Choice in Bcttia of Unbeaten a minute I h-fore the game ended, f- 1 was the prettiest of tho night as he reversed his field twice and all 11 defenders got at least one crack at him. l. hi towns 1 favorite over Lynn Waldorf's Cin-1 UCLA Rose Bowlers and unbeaten a Tzr r.e SMU. The latter club hA beaten Ilurhf.

ftr r4 f-iiinti i lur Kirai I because of a fleet of brilliant backs, By Hy Turkin Dropping the cloak of provincialism, experts erywhere agree that the top contest of the keenest Saturday of the season thus far is the USC-California clash this afternoon before an expected sellout crowd of 80.000 at Berkeley. Calif. Two of the ration's elite unbeaten, the Trojans and Golden Bears, will battle for fabulous gold and glory, since the winner llilKlr.r. IA 1 1111(11 Hughes scored the third touchdown, too, just before the half ended, Georgetown intercepted a pass on the NYU 20. and Hughes took it across from the six.

The first touchdown was a "3-ya-d march, with Constantine O'Doherty getting the last big ya-d. The New Yorkers looked pretty r. 1 Any Rice and is powered by Doak Walker, best back in Mustang history, but the hookies, somehow, have installed UCLA as a three-point favorite. More than a month ago Michigan was assured of a better-than-80j000 sellout for today's tussle with Minnesota. Fritx Crisler's untested Wolverines, the nation's top team, is certain to have a fifth straight romp, but the game is good box.

office because it is the SSth renewal of the famed "Little Brown Jar" series. New York. Two tunning plays and two attempted passes left the Violets precisely where they had started. The longest run of the game didn't figure in the scoring. John Kivus went 55 yards to the NYU 15, but here Georgetown ran out of steam.

The statistics show how Georgetown's running game was going 318 yards to New York's 88. A slim homecoming -crowd of But there are plenty of backers for California, which romped through Santa Clara. Navy, St. Mary's, Visconsin (48-7) and Washington State. Though USC-CaL holds undisputed position as the "tilt of titans." the game may -take seeoad place insofar as attendance is concerned.

With favorable weather, dose to 100,000 are expected to stream into Is Angeles Coliseum for a prime intersection! match between is likely to coast to the Coast inference crown and. the lucrative Rose BowL Despite aoearly-season tie with thing resembling a scoring drive started. The only time they really threatened was in the third period. Raha fumbled on his own 10 and Rice, Southern CaL is1 a' five-point Mike Yaremko fell on the ball for 9,564 saw the game..

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