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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 71

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1 I The Hoston Sunday Globe October 27, 1MT i Princeton Slams Cornell, 51 to 14 By TOMMY HOLMES PRINCETON, X.l. Princetons hard hit ting single-wins; attack moved the Tigers into the Ivy I.eagne lead Satmday, as Cornell, battered and bewildered by the heavy a-smlt along the gionnd, was-beaten, 51 to 14, before a Min-hiwd emwd of 2S.O(X)at Palmer Stadium; a CLi. v- Interer ption, a third on a 16-1 ard pass by sub l.ynn Sut( lifTe. Cosmo Liras zi, rrg.nded ns. the top fullh.uk in the Iwj League, gained 94 jaids in 21 comes, seemed Hble to pick tip small chunks of giound whenever needed and went up and over the line for two tomh-downs.

The other Princeton touchdowns went to the wtng-backs, im Rockenbach and Doug Tufts. I The smashing riinccton olTense might have solved to deliact somewhat ftom the attention the Tiger defense deserved rnnceton feaicd this one, if only because of the presence of Gary Wood, who came close to upsetting the Tigers as a sophomore and ho spaiked the Big Red to a 35-34 vntoiy ewer 1imccton lust year, Frme a tackle, ami Stan M.disrw tki, a guaid, vvete pi eminent in the defense that contained Wood find his playmates ftom Ithaca throughout most of the game. But they had plenty of company as Coi nell was forced tn)o cosily etrots. nt IN im Hon IN in FG R.tk i 7 i uO I fi run i kit nl i Pun to Ink 2 run GotfnhiK kitk, Pint Tulls ll i)iin ftom tk it ki i Ptln Im 2 run (, gol.ik, kntoi Inn-lainditk 47 intrrcrnii ik, kltkt, Cur Noii ipf, in tun P. (, tfoltk.

knk Piii Hmkinbuh 27 um GognUk, it Pim-t thdri 16 lion) Nutt ufr c.Mtfnl.tk. kltkt Atn rulttnt 2H tint) HC Edged, 7 to 6, by Quantico WORCESTER (UPD The Quantico Marines bat ety squeaked to a 7-6 victory Saturday over winless but doggedly determined Holy Cross to run their unbeaten string to seven wins, The Leathernecks were hard pressed through the rugged defensive game but managed to reach touchdown territory late in the fourth period when quarterback Tom Singleton, former Yale star, plowed over from the Holy Cross three. Center Jim Davis booted the winning point. Holy Cross unveiled a brilliant new quarterback in a small Irishman from South Boston, junior Fran Coughlin, who threw the Crusaders touchdown pass in the fouith quarter as well as several other sparkling aerials. The Marines, a service team composed mostly of ex-college stars, were held to a picayune 68 yards in the first half but came to life in the later half and put on three sustained ground drives, two of which Holy Cross stopped deep in its own territory.

Singletons touchdown was the climax of a 17-play drive that began on the Quantico 30. He and fullback Dave Hayes, former Penn State star, did the bulk of the ball carrying in the big push. Coughlins touchdown pass was a six-yard heave to halfback Jim Gravel. Just prior to the score, the same two VERSITY PARK. y' (AP) Quarterback Pete Liske.

Coughlin, a third stringer and Junior Powell combined on1 Pfrtici-Ia dazzling 53-yard running pated only five plays during piay Saturday to set up a key the season, tried desperately, touchdown and spark Penn with his passing attack in the state to a 20-9 football victory closing minutes of the game over West Virginia and took his team from its I Pi own 28 to the Marines 22. But wltVl ytuf quarter the Leathernecks stopped the, mlior)06 c'6 threat and the game ended. lLlske rolled to hls left for UP AND AT EM Mike end, leaps to snare pass from first period of game with three Buckner, Northwestern passer Tommy Myers in Michigan State. Charles TAKE "HOME TEAM" 10 PIN BOWLING 't4l tr ri Migyanka (25) and Dewey make tackle. (AP Photo) quarter.

erback BnanRapp raced 23 yards for a touchdown. yaje finaj touchdown Came just before the third quarter ended on a three-yard pass from Grant to Joe Donnelley. field Yale 0 21 10 0 31 Yale Mrcein, 3 run Mercem kick Yale Henderson. 13, pass fiom Grant Mortem kick. Yale Rapp 21 run Mercem kick.

Yale FG Mercem, 32 Yale Donnelley 3 pass from Grant Mercem kick. Attendance. 29 82? YALE COLGATE 9 Yale Crushes Colgate, 31-0 NEW HAVEN (AP) A hard-hitting line and an outstanding performance by third-string fullback Chuck Mercein helped aggressive Yale smother Colgate, 31 to 0, Saturday. a busy second The Elis in an impressive the points in 4 i y-fn4 Lincoln (26) move in to Michigan State, Lewis Topple Northwestern EVANSTON, 111. (AP)-Sherman Lewis, Michigan States 150-pound package of dynamite, grabbed off a deflected pass for one touchdown and then bolted 87 yards for another scoie, leading the Spaitans to a 15 to 7 Big Ten football upset of Noithwestern Saturday.

A stunned homecoming crowd of 51,013 cheered Northwestern for a 7 to 0 lead in the second quarter and then watched Lewis, a 5-foot- senior, turn the tide while M.S.U.s hard-rushing line kept Northwestern passing star Tom Myers off balance most of the game, Michigan St. Statistics Noithwestern Michig St 10 149 1J7 7-12 2 6-34 Downs 11 arriage 79 Passing Yaidige 120 Passing Attempted 9-26 m' Pums-a'vg 9N4 Fumiiie Lost 0 0 37 Penn Noses Out Rutgers, 7 to 6 PHILADELPHIA (A P) Stymied for 53 minutes, Penn struck for a 17-yard touchdown on a fourth-down pass and booted a conversion to defeat Rutgers 7 to 6 Saturday for its second football victory of the season. Trailing 6 to 0, Penn moved 53 yards on six prays, with the winning score a pass from senior tailback Don Challis to halfback Bill Paul. Siegfried Molnar booted the extra point that erased a Rutgers lead established on a first period touchdown. Rutgers 6 0 0 06 Penn 0 0 0 77 lut Ward 64 run trim failed) Penn Paul 17 pass from Challis (Molnar kick) Attendance 9846.

Trailing by 7 to 3 at the end of the fit -t pound, f.ot-moinR infantry laiked up thioe touchdowns in the second. Two moie in the thud quarter and two more the fourth gave the proceedings an aspect of a rout. The Tigers piled up 414 yards rushing, with McMillan a repeated long-gamer, piling up 182 yards by himself. McMillan, l)iik Col-man's No. 1 tailbatk, scored one touchdown.

Ron Landock, his substitute, stored three, one on a two-yard slant inside left end, anothrr on a 47 yard Shiner9 Tosses Spark Maryland C. (AP) Dick Shiner passed for two touchdowns and fullback Jeiry Fishman scored two otheis on shoit runs Saturday as Maiyland dealt Wake Forest its 16th consecutive defeat, 32 to 0, in an Atlantic Coast Confeiente game. Shiner, ACC passing and total oflense leader, thiew 13 and 17 yards to flanker back Darryl Hill for second penod touchdowns as the Teips rolled to a 19 to 0 halftime lead. Fishman scored twice on one-yard plunges. In all, he picked up 109 yards in 24 carries as Maryland riddled Wake Foiest defenses for 498 total yards.

Wiryland 13 13 0 32 Md Fishman 1. run irun failed) Md Hill II, pass fiom Shiner (pass f.uled Md Hill 1 1 pass from Shiner (Hill kick) Md Fishman 1, run (Hill kick) Md Ami 31 run (kick failed). Attendance 5000 North Carolina Squeaks Past South Carolina COLUMBIA, SC. (AP) Fullback Ken Willard bombed across with a ouchdown with two minutes left Saturday and gave Noith Carolina a 7 to 0 victory over South Carolina that put the Tar Heels in sole possession of the Atlantic Coast Conference lead. Willards three-yard smash up the center capped a 37-yard march masterminded by Junior Edge, the Tar Heel quarterback who completed 14 of 22 passes for 168 yards.

North Carolina 0 0 0 77 NC Willard 3 run (Brame kick). Attendance 23 000. ATTENTION HUNTERS The hunting season is open Come to Atkinson Hunting Camp for deer, bear and small game Make reservation now. $10 per day SLATE RFD rl Pitt8neld Maine. Phone Dover-Foxcroft 564-8960.

show, dominated play throughout in running up their highest winning margin against Colgate since 1914. While the Yale Bulldog was chewing up Colgates front Four former Holy Cross! luu 1C stars, including last years6 JCAmpeehd ouartprhack Pat MnParthv other 50 yards down the left quarterback Fat to West Virgima-S came back to haunt the alumm. lateraled to in the second period with a three-yard plunge, the 17th play in an 82-yard drive. Bill Henderson caught Tone wall for big gams Grants 13-yard pass in the end it held the Red Raiders to only zone, climaxing a 64-yard ad-two invasions of Yale territory. vance.

Then, with eight seconds to go in the half, Yale 49 Holy Cross stopped one second half Marine drive when THE I QUINCY Ill liu ll. LINCOLN 4 Lamt lanes 1 QUINCY quincy WdNIlf RflWI kmi nUNUtK BUHL ROSLtNDALE ATLANTIC 10 PIN LANES 0p, l.wlm, WALTHAM ATLANTIC 411 ffi.t.r St 1011 It, 111) 4, Lan io pin lanes i WOBURN ATLANTIC 10 PIN LANES 0,, ImilaO tackle John Dugan made aChris Weber crashed over from brilliant fourth down tackle tf16 two and Ron Coates added deep in his own territory. the extra point to give Penn The Marines climaxed an- State a 13-6 lead. ether long drive with a field The Lions increased the jjosl attempt that failed as the margin, in the final period Holy Cross line held deep in when Liske connected on a 12- its own territory. lyard pass to Dick Anderson (Davis kick).

Attendance. 10,000. West Virginia pass BOWLING IS FUN FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY VISIT THE 10 PIN LANE NEAR YOU "WHY NOT TAKE THE FAMILY TONIGHT" yards, then three. Two plays later substitute Mountaineers 40. Score by periods 12 3 West Virginia 0 0 9 Penn State 0 6 7 PS FG 29 Coates.

WV Sullivan 15 pass from kick failed PS Weber 2 run Coates kick WV FG 36 Kinder PS Anderson 12 pass from Liske Coates kick Att 45 750 4 Total 0 9 7 20 Yost Burton Sets Mark in Wm By Vermont Statistics 85 Minnesota Skins Past Michigan BRIGHTON SAMMY WHITES BRIGHTON BOWL BROCKTON WESTGATE I ayre 12 Candle Pm Lantl LANtO Open whag Nightly CAMBRIDGE TIIRNPIKP 1,5 lUKnrlAt $4iHFticiMiMiMt BOWLADROME DORCHESTER FIRST BOSTON TFN PIN 8pa lowtini lavHtf I Lis rm lilhard laiingc MALDEN" TOWN LINE Tru pm Opt lawlmi InvitW ILH rill f.lliarg lun TV V' Colgate reached the a the first blf ended then marched to the 18 about midway in the final period before being stopped, Thp oi-nound Alerrein SCOred 13 noints He went ver for YalS first touch- down, converted after all four and kicked a 32-yard field goal. The tough Yale line held Colgate to minus three yards in rushing while the Eli runners gained 272, and Yale totaled first downs to just eight for the Red Raiders. DiGravios Plays Win other himself Saturday for a 14-0 victory over an Iowa team that bogged dowm twice inside Purdues 15. Ken Eby, reserve quarter- baVkVWTSWe'riepiedder- more Gary Snook in the wild final quarter. DiGravio hit Hadrick with a 18-yard scoring pass in the first key gains on the ground.

DiGrauo threw two more passes to Hadrick in a third-quarter 40-yard drive and then carried the last 11 yards himself. Hadrick threw the key block on that run. Purdue 7 0 7 0 14 Pur Hadrick 18 pass from Di-Grav io. Long kick Pur DiGravio 11 run. Long, kick I i I BURLINGTON, Vt.

(UPI) A stout Vermont defense stopped Norwich University Saturday while the Catamounts scored three times on LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) the ground and once through Ron DiGravio, veteran Purdue the air for a 27-0 victory. I quarterback, passed to sopho- Vermont tallied on runs of more Bob Hadrick for 15, 2 and 21 and a 50-yard pass touchdown and ran for For Purdue one an- MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Minnesota punched over a second period touchdown and protected it with defensive 'muscle and lady luck for a 6-0 victory Saturday over Michi- play to roll up its fifth win against one loss. Norwich now has a 3-3 record. Senior halfback Ken Burton of Middlebury gained 89 yards in 13 carries to become the all-time ground gainer at the University of Vermont.

The old record of 1160 was set by Ed Beck in 1955. Meehan Lowers Mark, Harvard Harriers Win HANOVER, NH Ed Meehan of Harvard set a new record course record of 2446 as the Crimson Harriers easily defeated Dartmouth, 19-44, Fri-doy. The senior captain from N. Easton, Mass, led all the Way in eclipsing the old Hanover course record of 24 54 3 fet by Laris of Dartmouth in 1959. Lee Daneker, Dartmouths leading runner this Fall, was the lone Indian to place in the first eight finishers as he edged eut Harvards Bill Crain by a foot for the second position.

The talented Harvaid fresh-Jnen made it a double victory by outclassing their Dartmouth rivals. 19-36 1, Meehan Harvard 24 46, 2 Dane-Icer Dartmouth 25 09, 3 Crain Harvard 25 10, 4 Ogden, Harvard, 25 42, 6 Burwell Harvaid 25 50, 6 Allen Harvard, 25 d6 7 Smith Harvard 26 21 Harvard 26 55 Putnam Dartmouth, Bairet, Harvard. 27 00 26 56. 10 Kmgs Point Nips Wagner, 14 to 13 KINGS POINT, Y. (AP)-A pair of Merchant Marine cadets from the West Coast teamed up Saturday and gave Kings Point a come-from-b-hmd 14-13 victory over Wagner College before a homecoming day crowd of 5250.

Steve Koehler of Seattle scored a third-quarter touchdown that broke a 7-7 tie, then co-captain Don Moore of Tacoma, Wash kicked what proved to be the deciding point. gan college footballs Little Brown Jug classic. The Gophers scored early in the second period, staying exclusively on the ground. The in thrnnah ihp a six-yard dash through the middle. Stan Skjeis kick was wide.

Fumbles twice hampered Michigan scoring opportunities. In the third period, the Wolverines pushed to the Minnesota seven before the ball scooted from quarterback Bob Timberlake and Minnesota recovered. Minnesota 0 0 0 6 Scoring Vtnn Pelletier 6 run (kick failed) Attendance 62 107 Tennessee Rips Chattanooga, 49-7 Score by periods 1 2 3 4 Total Vermont 0 7 7 13 27 run Vmssant Pleted pass in a 66-yard Boiler-kick) Vermont Reynolds 2 run maker drive in which junior iTouissant Kick) Vermont Foerter 1JM 21 run (kick failed). Attendance 7100 halfback Jim Morel made the quarter. It was the only com- Boxing Champ To Fight Bulls MADRID (AP) Luis Fol-ledo, Spanish middleweight boxing champion and a contender for the European title, said Saturdav he will perform as an apprentice bullfighter in Segovia Sunday even if I have to give up my boxing license.

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(AP) Tennessee wore down Chat-2 tanooga and whipped the Moc-140 casins 49-7 Saturday a ball game featuring long runs "ieioVr 7-38 6-331 and the Volunteers first use of penalized 20 37 T-formation plays this year. Attendance 47 921. Syracuse Crushes Oregon State, 31-8 BBDO wants one more good account man If you have at least three years of experience and if youre now ready to work hard on some of New Englands best accounts, send us your resume. Please your salary range. srsonr.el Director EBD0 452 Boylston Street, Boston 15, SYRACUSE, NY.

(UPI) Syracuse crushed Oregon State Saturday, 31 to 8, with an impregnable defense and touchdown drives engineered by alternate quarterbacks Rich King and Ted Holman. King unleashed the best aerial attack 12th ranked Syracuse has shown in two years and personally set up two touchdowns. Holman, also playing defence. picked off two of three merceotions as the Oranse defense npoed apart the Oregon State offense. King completed seen of 19 passes succes.on the second half for 105 yards.

He carried to tr.e one-yard line in the second quarter and Billy Hunter droe over for the touchdown. In the third period. King took the ball to the two and then handed off to Lon Oyer, who went in for the touchdow n. The Orange defence forced Oregon State to three times, and Syracuse cap.ta5.zed on all of them. It was Syracuse's fifth win agamst one loss.

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