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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 84

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The Boston Globei
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The Boston Sunday Globe September 29, 13 S5 Roberts Brilliant, Yale Scared Silly, Columbia Romps ut Beats UConns Next: Brown at Yale; Princeton at Columbia By FRANCIS ROSA PROVIDENCE-The Ivy League will have to build bigger Lion traps this season: Archie Roberts is better than ever. Saturday Columbia took Brown 10 14, and Roberts, junior quarterback from Holyoke, performed like this: iniwi i ihji i i ii ''nay man BWC bit tf: mm iiii.fimin.m'.Wliiii ir jh i 4, Wi(r-ai i rtntint iiimiil By AL LANEY NEW HAVEN Yale's football team pave its adherents among the 30,610 in the Bowl an agonizing afternoon but finally pulled a 3 to 0 victory over the University of Connecticut on a third-period field goal Saturday. started and after they had 151 KliniM-vnlth; rh. Butts. N'alnn.

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Bucemi. Anderson; Duerre. Hop-son. Carroll; r. Burci.

Cmmhlan. Barney. Ztrnast. Perry; rt. Leszch.vn, Kirkman.

Blocher; re. Parry. Ferraris. Gardlnler: qb. Hall, Walsh.

Car-cien; lh, Lomlre, Carr, Peters; fb. Kelly. Thorbhn. CONN. First Dow ns 3 Rushing Vatrtnta sO P.iin Yardage 7.1 r-rs A I r-es Intercepted by 5 Tunis 7-42 Pirnhlrs t.ost 2 Tenuities 30 1.

He passed for three touchdowns. 2. He returned a punt 56 for for a touchdown. 3. He scored another touchdown (15-yard run).

4. He came up with a key pass interception and he punted. sputtered to a stop three times the Huskies began to show signs of being a football team. 3. 3 13 1 7-47 3 5 An interception of Rapp's and took the ball anain, refusing to budge an inch.

Columbia 7 14 Brown 0 7 on the Connecticut 5- 7 1341 7 014 pass The three poinls. produced from the 20-ynrd line by the place-kick of Charles Mercrin. to whom Yale owed much, no doubt were well deserved. But Yale had a tremendous time of it holding onto them. Within a period of a few minutes in the fourth quarter Yale, trapped deep in its own territory, gave the ball over to Connecticut, took it back and gave it over again so that the I'Conns had two shots at a winning touchdown from climax of.

yard line was run back 56 Attendance. 7B25. Col. Dnnnhn 2 nau from Rnhrt This was the what had been a Altogether, he was just too 'Malmstrom kick). Col.

Hersh 13 rather dull. yards by Larry Reed, halfback. i i i much for Brown. pass from Roberta (pass failed). Brown Mover fM nana from Halt Eamc aiier isie naa snowniancj great offensive superiority in.

Connecticut might well cored. But Douglas (Kirkman kick). Col. Roberts fftfl run) (Antts. nau The second time.

Columbia uic iu nail ikj uvi(; uuvvil I from Roberts i. (88) and Jefferey McConnell (73) are making stop for UConns. (UPI Photo) had the ball it went 45 yards in eight plays for its first BULLDOG CHAINED Yale's Stan Thomas is stopped going through center of Connecticut line. Joe Simeone Brown Kelly 1 run. (Kirkman kick).

r-i i rather badly in the second. jGaffney'j pass, thrown from The Yales played with great! the Y'ale 25, was intercepted determination and a new-lat the coal line as the clock WUCndOWn, Roberts passing klcki. Col. Malstrom (5 pass from inside the 12-yard line. At these recurring crises, found alertness once they 0- the final sec(m(1 of urn varrle tn Pk 'Mortens) (Malmstrom kicki.

Col. two yards to Boo Dononue on Norcott a run) (kick failed). an automatic for the score. caped from defeat and did a tne half. Yale performed with great gooa jod ot protecung their spirit, especially when Con three points.

Early in the second period) he pin-pointed a 13-yard scor-j ing pass to finish off a 63-! yard drive. And after Brown: Son for Santo necticut, with fourth down on; Dartmouth Pressed to Nip Eucknell But they never at any time the Yale 6, decided to go for gave their supporters much to CHICAGO (AD Ron UlC lUUl JlUUtt 11 JU.MCAU Ul CI i 4U- VUlVnUU .1 i retaliated with Roberts turned inci finM cma! Cantr. PnK thirrl Kncnman K. a touchdown, in a 56-vard HANOVER, N.H. (AP) The UConns needed to movei a father for the second punt return touchdown that' middle to Connell for the touchdown.

Moments later Mitchell, an looked ridiculously easv and At the start Yale moved the 'time when his wife, Judy, gava ball well with Brian Rann di- birth to an eieht-notind. six- nell humming. On the first play from scrimmage Mitchell went down and in, caught a Rodgers' pass at the 12 and ran over the goal line to make it 13 to 12. Dartmouth appeared to be home safe at 12:47 of the fourth period when a 42-yard drive was climaxed by Kel-ley's one-yard wedge play for a touchdown. Columbia had a 21-7 half-time lead.

Dartmouth ran its football victory streak to 12 straight Saturday, surviving an opening-game scare from Bucknell, recting the attack. But the 'ounce baby boy Tuesday in outstanding sophomore encL the ball only a yard for a first down on the 5 but here Yale, which had taken the ball away from the enemy down close only minutes earlier, rose up was intercepted a Kelly pass on the Dartmouth 39 to keep Buck Elis showed a distressing inability to finish what they Oak Park Hospital. It the Santos second boy. 20 to 18. The Bisons pulled within In the third period Brown again got back in contention and again Roberts turned in another brilliant individual effort to establish Columbia In a solid 28-14 lead.

This two points on a 69-yard pass play from Don Rodgers to Tom Mitchell with 1:55 to play. However, an attempted time he climaxed a 64-yard 10- play drive by sweeping right Pass from Rogers to Mike Con end from the 15-yard line for nell for the tying points was knocked down by Dartmouth linebacker Ed Keible. Indians' halfback Jack Mc Lean got the Ivy League the touchdown. He wasn't through yet. A few moments later he passed five yards to Ed Malmstrom for a touchdown.

Now he was through for the day as Coach Buff Donelli let him sit out the last 13 minutes of the game. Brown, behind the promising ejuarterbacking of sophomore tBob Hall from Natick, didn't exactly play dead for Columbia. It found Roberts to be too much, but it fought back twice favorites off to a two-touchdown lead at halftime. The swift junior from Lake Geneva, scored on a 25-yard play early in the second period and five minutes later went in again from 11 yards after taking a screen pass from quarterback Dana Kelly. and will be a tough team when Us defenses are straientenecr Rnr-tneii miiinV.

hsA tymWH oui field eoal attempts before crown threatened 1 to score intermission, came alive with mm hif immeuidieiy, out, suaaeniy me the second half kickoff. Tl iigure mat was to Dominate; Rodgers hit on six straight this game appeared. It waslpasses to lead a 74-yard drive, Archie Roberts intercepting eight yards over the yaas ai me vuiumDia ai. Brown had moved 46 yards to "the Columbia 20 at the start Dartmouth Statistics GO of the game when Roberts re-Dartmouth 0 13 0 720 acted easily to a pass that deflected off hands of Brown's Dart. McLean 11 pasa from Kelly (Wilson kick).

Buck. Connell 8 nass from HodB- Jan Moyer. jers (kick failed). The Columbia quarterback earned the ball back to the Rodgers (pass failed). nart.

kp iv i run wiisnn kicki crown do. COlumula nau tO tryi Buck. Mitchell 69 pass from for a field goal (missed) that0 (pass Bucknell time, DUt Brown naa to give First Downs 21 14 the ball on a punt and 256 Lions moved 45 yards in eight Passes Cmpr-Attmptd. 11-I8 18-2J -Plays tO a SCOre. An 18-yard punts Punting 2-46 burst off tackle by Malmstrom SSff W.V.: ri 20 was the big play of the snort drive, The next time Columbia moved it went 63 yards in 10 rlaYS for touchdown number Ohio State Lets Halfbacks Run, KOs Tex.

A 27-yard pass, Roberts to end Jerry Hug, started it and pin-pointed Harry Hersh in the end zone to finish Behind. 13-0. Brown I Have ad ood driving record fathered momentum and Hall! COLUMBUS, O. (AP) directed the team to its first Ohio State threw away its vimirViHmim nf the vpar. yards and a cloud of Call a representative of a Moyer ripped off 28 yards to1 dust offense" Saturday, turned his own 49 and three plays loose its halfbacks, and de-later Hall rolled out to the 24.feated an outmanned Texas A.

then lofted a pass to M. club, 17-0 in the Bucks who threaded his way to the; season opener before 81,241 one. crabbed the ball and fell fans. -over the coal line. The visiting Aggies, 14-6 Insurance company Brown kicked to the LionsJosers to L.b.U.

a weeK ago, -and Roberts took it on the 24, were held to a single first down in the first three quarters, and "coth a block from Al Butts, cut left and scampered for the made their only spurt late in (see the yellow pages) score, 56 yards in all. the game as Ohios third Brown cut the lead to seven stringers nooaea tne neia. -Doints in the third period, Coach Woody Hayes, who Hall sparking the drive after I has featured a fullback-up' the-middle and a quarterback. Al Barney's pass interception. -Hall rolled out for a first down 'on the 31, then rolled left for rollout offense, sent his scurry-jing halfbacks on 38 of the 58 rushes, and they garnered 183 a first down at the 21 COLUMBIA -L Donohue.

Bshr. 0f the 220 yards the Bucks Muchinsky: It. Joyce. gained on the ground. Longuil; If.

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Attendance 81.241. Syracuse 2S.14 19.07 20.19 22.01 Cambridge Framingham Lynn Quincy I Upset by Kansas LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Fleet Gayle Sayers of Kansas Princeton Crushes Rutgers Baaed carreat tAmtm tabs aal4ury InM pud fnr I ble eoUwno. bodily mpary hmbiifr, $5,009 Sanngs pins Kemper Care Of course, you get more than savings when you sign up with Kemper insurance. You enjoy the complete benefits of Kemper Care payments, wmomKti norU prii far Cbwalat Bi Am, 'touchdown Saturday and kept Syracuse off balance with his PRINCETON, N.J.

(API- SU "SUtC ALONS WITH MITCH." MONOAT EYEHGi, to IU HSC-TV speed as the Jayhawks upset CosTno Iacavazz a iin'e-busting the big Orangemen, 10 to 0. i full-back, cracked the Rutgers Ctn9Aiiea cat ite Haffinca frt vjj aeiense at will Saturday as atop Sayers outside and this Princeton ran up a 24-0 victory ii me -jr 1Ui another renewal of college uieiiini iu Fuiun me rootbaU oldest series. men tnrougn tne une. It was the fnr vv, i i 7 a leams and gave Princeton a yards in 11 plays to score after 46.8 margin in series whkh Princeton tee second nan KicKon. began in 1869.

I lacavazzi, a 195-pound junior Illinois Defeats W. P. Ufflty, New tgand Maa9r Kemper iMswanct 260 Tramowt Street, Boetoa 16, Waeefcfse1 show me how I owaftry. cm swe mone- car Fteaec pt me name of my nearest Kemper insurant Repeaertai from Scranton, Pa, scored the first touchdown on a 22-yard run and picked uo 102 yards California, 10-0 CHAMPAIGN, lTL (LTD 'in 21 carries. Tailback Don Nane.

Address. Sam Price's twisting, 9-yard McKay netted 84 yards in 19 touchdown run, plus a field attempts as the Tigers stuck -goal and a charging line mostly to the ground and stopped California's passing at- pushed Rutgers all over the tack, added up to-a 10 to 0 H- field with a crunching sing'e- te. Joe. r.1 in unois victory over uw uoiaen wing attack. Saturday.

I uitaeiwcas eAswur tsmmt kts wirfwt uhum mim mina-a tMtm khhu. eeav war kso umM mk Columbia Statistics California's passer, Craigj Vnrlwi nnlw x-a 1 J1 IL'U VVIIICICU Will eUV I B' OW A passes as the Iilini forwards, rsrnpo 13 Jiarned him. Seven times Xor-ipUSlf 1 z4 ton was thrown for losses and vUX l3j Elini intercepted two of Fiirr3ies Lft 9 Columbia V4 it.

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