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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 81

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The Boston Globei
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VV 1 v. -9 V9 i Harvard Grabs 3 Fin Holds Off Cornell e-rrvii i T- ibf. N'cc-ifl fr? k- i n.v JI.RRY NASON IIarail parsed it first hy l.iatuic tist with a 21-14 win our a finnltlc tun Cm mil in a Stadium contest S.iuiitlai that was bulleted an ill wind that Mew nobudv an good. The Johns spotted the Rig Red nemesis a quick seme. sit lip by the capnuoux hieee then cashed in thiee fumble-, for as many TDs for a 21 -point second quaitci.

Any hopes the Harvaid pat-tisans in the uowd of 16 300 held for a walk-m weie dispelled on Cornells fust offei-lng of the second half. Catching the Cumson sec-ondaiies coming up in a fast Next Week: Columbia at Harvard i 1 Uli.1 SUNDAY, OCT. Eights -One v.j r-. IIMI ft i ft A i JuA blitz, fullback Bob Milne from Winthrop took a routine belly handolf fiom QB Gaiy Wood, popped thiough a ilglu guaid-tackle split and found himself free and dear for a 78-yaid solo sprint down the field Specialist Pete Goglak, who'd narrowly missed a prodigious 57-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter, converted his second place-21 to 14. end John Kelliher (80).

Photo by Paul Maguiie) A CASE OF THEFT Bob Budzinski goes into air to intercept Villanova pass in second penod. Pass was intended for Columbia Upset by Elis, 19-7 Concannon Blasts Villanova, 34 to 0 By CLIF KEANE T.ilenlnl Jack Concannon authored another Inilliant effort at Alumni Field Saturday, tossing three touchdown paso, scoring another on a run, adding; a two-pointer with a pass. Remit: Roston College blasted 'illanoa 34 to 0. MAN ON THE GO Thats Harvards Wally Grant in process of scoring Crimson touchdown after taking hand off from quarterback Mike Bassett, who follows along to make certain play is success. (Photo by Paul Connell) Ilaivaid thereafter lost the ball on downs at the Cornell NEW HWFN 12 and later missed a field goal juvcndted Vale.

Ird'bv hull-fiom the 17. Ultimately it had batk Randy fRlenll its victory pi eserved on two fdVOted Columbia, 19 to 7, brilliant defensive plays by dn jVy League serve guard Bob Bairett. I football" battle This generally unsung entry' the upset quaitir- reDelled one of Cornells late Yrcie Hubei ts of the rallies by intei cepting a Wood turned in a sensational pass at the 30 and sub-e- game quently deflecting another dcs-l Rallying from a seven-peiate Wood aenal out of the! deluit, the result of hands of a receiver at the a 'our-yard end run bv Roh-Johns 20. ert and Id Malmslioms conversion, Yale piled up 17 Milne scored Cornell's fiist points within 10 minutes in BOWLING TV (Ch 7) 11 30 touchdown on a due over right a terrific second quarter, am, Championship, Ch 5, guard for one yard after a lhat wrapped up the con- 1 pm, Juniors, CandlepinJJj -bombed Haivaid kick' test. Ch.

10, 1 pm, Duckpm. had jotirnied only 15 yaids Ihen bounced backwaid to the FOOTBALL TV (Ch 5) 2 Haivard 28. pm; Radio, (WHDH) 1 55, (WNAC) 2 05 pm, New Providential fumble recov-York Giants vs Cleveland enes by Tom (Big Play) Bilo-Biowns; TV (Ch. 7) 3 30 deau at the Harvaid 48, by Buffalo Bills vs Kansas Rlck Beizer at the Cornell 25, City Chiefs; College, Boston and by stan Yastrzemski at the College Fr. at Holy Cross Cornell 15 set up the Ci lmson Fr, 1 30 pm; Pop Warner for a stream of second-quai-League, Somerville Lancers er scres- HARVARD vs Cambridge Patnots at Leafs Rout Mahovlich TORONTO B.C.

Statistics of these ounger players were doing anything blight. But in the one-sided show yesteiday all of those worries weie wiped out to a extent i eilCal Silly Season Is Here Baseball Polls Are Nonsense What Couth Jim Miller lnwe been plcastd with scvcial other items. 1 agios running had been stopped most of the other games The detense had been poious against lunning Not too many must weie Th Fust Downs Rushing YHidrig? Villa-no a IA AA 217 13 2A ft -31 4 1 2ft in 310 1 26 0 17 2 4 35 2 1 40 Prising vairiHK1 completed PnMf lntcicpfd bv the ball No of mints avriagc Hurthle lost smashes penalised rated a Bs, 5-1; Scores 2 Page 84 The Eagles ran uel' on oouer against what was tvpuallv dogged illanova team. The defense which started out weak with a six- half-back Bob Budinski of man line, got tougher by far Salem, looked like quite an when the Eagles went Into a addltlon to the Eagles. CdUse.

In the second quarter on fouith down at the Villanova And as for young players eight, Budinski was sent getting some recognition, there hustling off the bench to ie-were two on the windy field pia(e a halfback He went in-jesterday who weie quite to the right flat right off the bnlliant for the Eagles bat and took Concannons pass The first was sophomore over a defenders head for the Bill Risio of Quiniy, who second touchdown of the game, played on the centers head in the five-man alignment and So 'e a.e a couple of kids stopped things He also fell on leckon Wlth PPaenlly. th'ce Villanova bobbles dui- jj ing the day for quite a day's woik. Page 85 (AP) Fiank Muhovlith scoicd two goa's Satuiday night us the Sunlej' Cup champion Tmonto Maple Leafs opened thur new National Hockey League with a 5-1 rout of the Boston1 Biuins. Dilboy Sta, Somerville, 1:30 pm. Park League, 2 pm, Chippewas vs.

Mission Hill at So Boston Sta Lyons Club vs. Brighton Knights at Town Fid Panthers vs Charlestown T.T. at Fens Sta St son Club at Boston Sta, Lazarus vs. Jeffer- Harvard Statistics apart nailing his first unassisted with 22 seconds remaining in the second period and his seiond at 6:27 of the llnrd period. Malinv'uh aKo assisted Red Rtilys goal that opened I the sconng for the Leafs, BRUINS Page 82 on By BOB IIOLBROOK Now is the time for all good sportswriters to come to the aid of the pollsters.

Try that 200 times on your portable and youll realize that the silly season is upon those overworked, caid-cariying members of the Baseball Writers Assn, of America. B- 5 1 A card-carrying B.W A. member is not a pink. Hes usually in the red, sure, but hes only a lowly baseball water and politics are foreign to him Not pollsters, however. They are the bane of his existence, next to the.

office auditor. Everybody, it seems, has a poll. And you may have noted that Dick Stuart was voted Comeback of the Year by the Associated Press. pushinSWy" rd1Ee COR 1 102 4(, 7-10 0 3 30 7 HARV 15 213 60 4-10 1 6 23 1 20 Passing didnge Passes intei cepted bv No of punts, deidge Fumbles lost Yaids pendli7ed Ihe Million Dollar wing broke open a tight game with 25 goals less than seven minutes GOLF Indian Summer Amateur Invitational at Oyster Harbors, 9 a TV (Ch 10) 4pm, Ladies Professional Golfers Assn, championship HOCKEY Radio (WHDH) 7 55 Boston Bruins at Detroit SKI THRILLS TV (Ch. 5) 4 45 Warren Miller.

SOCCER Boston District League, 3 A I Soccer at Peabody CLC, Connolly Pk, Peabody; Boston Celtics at Polish Eagles, Columbia Sta, So Boston, Pines Ramblers at LucyRecs, Thorndike Fid Cambridge; Doxa at United Franklin Fid Dorchester. STOCK CAR RACING Thompson Speedway, 2 pm. BU Whips HC By Ball Control Bj I RANCIS ROSA WORCESTER With a nip in the air and a yip in the attack, Boston University stifled Holy Cross with a frustrating ball control game, 18 to 6, at Fitton Field Saturday. The Tei riers, posting their first victoiy of the season, turned halfback Joe DiPietro into a workhorse, unveiled a haid-running sophomore full- 12 SA 14 2 ft Flint OoiAn New Yuri Rushing Thats nice. But Stuart never felt he had been away and had to come back from any place.

If youre drawing $3 4.000 per annum you might doubt the validity of such a distinction. This agent feels that polls are so much nonsense. That goes for All-America selections, Most Valuable Player, Most Valuable Pitcher and Manager of the Year (It matters not how you play the game, just as long as ou in Imagine, for example, Fiank Malzone getting voted high in the comeback poll this year. Gadzooks! Malzone, an established star, knocked in 95 runs, hit 21 homers and posted a .283 batting average in 1962. And he was a bum, or something? The one vote that is meaningful, something akin to a trust, really, is the Hall of Fame voting which comes up every two years.

IIOLBROOK Page 82 154 lftft Yard Pning ttssrn Attempted-Completed 20 12 1ft- 7 Intercepted bv I 2 PtmfM Punting Average 4 20 4 2ft fMimble Fumble lost 3 3 5 2 Penalties-Yid Lost 0-0 4 50 v-, NEXT: P.U at Buffalo, Holy Cross at Dartmouth. Oklahoma Falls, 28-7, To Texas DALLAS (UPI) Daring Duke Carlisle engineered an almost flawless offense and baffled Oklahomas No. 1 ranked Sooners with perfect execution of th" option play Saturday to spaik second-ranking Texas to a 28-7 upset bark named Pete Hayes, and shut off the Holy Cross ground attack with excellent line play. U. capitalized on a fumble to put together a short duve for its first score in the seiond penod It took the Terriers five plays to cover 25 yards, D.

Pietro scoring from the three After Holy Cross flew 48 Pan Dancer Wins; Suffolk Nears $2M Finsterwald, Palmer Jolt Britishers ATLANTA (AP; A daz- his grasp and Jce Vargo recoveted ball to make it flav. (UPI Photo) FALLEN SOLDIER Army quarterback Carl Stichew is tackled on pass play so hard that ball is jolted out of Bv SYM MiCRACKEN Army Stuns Penn State Heydts Kick Inflicts Lions 1 st Loss, 1 0-7 Two equine representatives of Boston wealth ran one-two in the Christopher Columbus Handicap Satuiday at Suffolk Downs, but it was the little $2 plunger who put the track the haul of fame. Beting on a 14-race double- moved header piogiam, a crowd of weight u.c kickoff for a 7-0 lead. This SI 993 661 in the stretch and then had victory. The 6-1, 174-pound quarterback, whose starting role seems alw ays in danger of being wrested away, drove SO 120 poured vards in seven plays Jim Marcellino sparking the at- zling birdie-bagging exhibition taik to tie the score, the by Arnold Palmer and Dow Terriers started the seiond pinstel aid, who were 13 unhalf with their relentless ball on control game.

dpr Par for 30 holes featured The Terriers took the sec-an American near sweep of the ond-half kickoff and with an best-ball team matches Satur-lrrpiesive ground attack went day which turned the 15th 64 yards in 12 p'ays a drive pydcr (jup series with Britain hat ate six minutes, 32 seconds of the clock to take a 12-6 int0 a catastrophic runaway. Ifed I At the halfway point of the Fullback Bob Horton wmo biennial series between the top played his best game of the professionals of the two lead-leaion led the drive, and Di- mg golfing nations. Uncle Pietro scored this touchdown forces had a totai of 12 from the two points to 4 for the visitors from the land where the game was 12 4 BU. Fenn St. Statistics rf A lbe set the tempo of the game UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (AP) The Cadets of Armv combined a crunchmg grou-d Texas terrific defensive! attack with a tough defen-c t0 uPset mnth-rankec and through the musuel windows, enough left to stave off providing the Eastern Rating fa-t-clomg Roueh Note Assn, with its third highest take in 29 jears That the $2 million mark going to be approached i S-T8 was duo was Timmy Doerr saw to it that evident early as a morning, 01kahoma offenslve gears of Scott Appleton crowd of enough as Carl Stuh-veih lonneited with bam Chm-pi in the end zone for a tvv ard touihdovvn.

The plav ill- maxed an 85-vard drive and made it ID to 0. A fir reiovt-y by Dick. ak on Sae 34 ct ip Hevd' fe'd mI rvtd te Sc.e 22 av -and vitftft tt-e SJe fie red. at tr 5 17 ft r4 36 3 1 5 Penn State 10 to 7 before ar estimated record crowd ot 15,350 wagered 102 on the five-race morning sedom meshed. program That figure was just1 Oklahoma didn't cross mid- c.

ghtly below the pace set at field until midwav the third UIeaten pjnn. first turf twin bill 1958. nuartpr aftpr Pari.cu learn for the second s.rdight 48 850. Army gained more than 22fl yards on the ground in uD-et di the first turf twin bill 1958, quarter after Carlisle On the other side of the fence, Peter Fuller's Pan Darner edged his arch rival. Miss Eleonora Sears Rough Note, bv a nose in the mi'; and a 16th feature, thus taking the rubber of their last three handicap engagements.

born. Page 81 1 when $2 036 852 was bet by halfbacks Tommy Ford 23 323. i Phil Harris had erected a 21-0 SIFFOLK jlead on the way to the Cot- Fag. 81 up- bSSTa-t vear. All the av it tad fr rfc.jrd tdr F' 5 a.

ard sec-r if a fi 1 taV, tre Kr in -2 et-ot-l ed too pri of Lion-, de-r i tj't' and w. c.n r. 3 7 Suffolk Mutuels Thus the red-hot Yanks were put in the comfortable position of having to wm only 'five cf Sunday final 36 80 udai niaches to cl.nch the 5160 60 gold trophy which $25. .80 lhej, fi5e r.ver lo't at home. scoring cone in xch The sg pt ai -i c.

i a I ro to t'c1 --ird 2ar-uo ed W. Penn States lor.e taiv ca-e ft 2 Ar-v -n i t' on a 69-vard p-s piav the t-t vva-- second quarter from hr-n virt e-I back Pete Li-xe to Ja.nioi io I i 6 19 Powell I t'-'i-t to fc Fi Army threw onlv one pass in the first half, but that was r.bppcl Sts.c i i. i 3 5 Jockey Norman Meroer set le'S than 24 hours Southern Methodi-t beat sixth- ranked Nav-y on the same sod i32-23 Friday night P. Races Races Races i p- I More Sports 74-79 511300, 5160 00 $257.80 i i n-i s- cp- Three Races I I ura Lane Five Races 'Seven Races RYDER CUP Page 86 TEXAS Page 82 St.

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