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I 4' eS i Th Boston Sunday GlobeSeptember 29, 1963 86 Northeastern Rallies to Win; Bowdoib Whips Tufts IAMTP OFF Mix1? Ikl WCA7 i-W AM ARLAMCU 28-6 Huskies Tally 14 in 4th Quarter To Overcome Bridgeport, 20-9 By BARRY CAD1GAX A slifchtly-outmanned Bridgeport threw a scare into Northeastern University before succumbing midway through the final period at Kent Field. Brookline, Saturday. The score was 20 to 9. raw i mm we a Fasss Harrington Sparkles in 28 to 6 Win By MIKE BEATRICE Bowdoin had been a patsy for Tufts' coach Harry Arlanson until Saturday, that was. And with a show of precision passing and brilliant ball handling by quarterback Bob Harrington, Bowdoin handed Tufts and i Arlanson a 28 to 6 defeat' at the Oval before 4500 spectators.

It marked the first time since Arlanson assumed the head coaching duties at Tufts that a Bowdoin team has been able to hand him a defeat. Harrington not only had tha aid of halfback Paul Soule's running and right end Jim Mac Allen's pass receiving, ha also had assistance from tha Jumbos on fumbles, intercep. ing hand from the penalty department in their drive in 10 plays from their own 20 following an attempted N.U. field goal that went awry. A pair of fine runs by Bridgeport sophomore quarterback John Corr had set it up.

The next series of downs I Kci running out. A few minutes earlier he had grabbed a Bridgeport fumble and set up the insurance TI). A series of penalties kept Northeastern behind the eight ball and behind in the game 9 to 6 most of the last half. The usually accurate Maxime St. Victor had one of his worst days in the place kicking department.

That coupled with a bad pass from center that went over punter Ralph Gos-lin's head into the end zone for a safety put the Huskies saw the N.U. safety with Bridgeport's 205-pound end, Jim Spinella pinning Goslin in the end zone. Watertown's Bob Cappadona delighted the highly-partisan home-town crowd of 4780 by mashing over for two touchdowns, drawing first blood and then overcoming the three-point bulge that Bridgeport had held until five minutes were left in the game. The win kept the Huskies in the unbeaten column. They had dropped five straight to the Purple Knights from Connecticut going into the contest.

capable line fpelled the difference. Bridgeport suffered from a lack of ends, losing one of the three they had available shortly alter the opening whistle. Despite this, some alert deferring by N.U.'s Dean Webb was necessary to count Bridgeport out. Be intercepted a pass as the clock was Sophomore Jim Thornton, hero of last weeks N.U. win over Rhode Island, put to gether a couple of long gal lops with eight minutes left in the game to bring the ball to the Bridgeport 32 where Cappadona ripped off two dashes of 10 and four yards.

in the hole. Bridgeport had gone ahead with nearly six minutes left in the third period when Fitch-burg's Mike Bourque (he had helped wreck N.U. a year ago) galloped over from 25 yards out on a quick-opener. The visitors had got a help- Thornton raced to a first down on the seven on the op lions ana penalties. tion play.

It took Cappadona three tries (sandwiched around New Hampshire an offside penalty) to put N.U ahead. B.U. (Continued from Page 83) West Virginia, a seven-point pre-game favorite, scored once On the next series of downs Webb recovered a fumble and coach Joe Zabilski inserted his Army Rips Cincinnati, Smith Hurt WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP)-Army drove 72 yards to the first period. Sophomore flulback Dick Leftridge.

first track star, fleet Ed McGlaston. McGlaston scored from the 12 Negro ever to play on a West vard line behind plenty of Rips Colby, 49-0 NEXT WEEK: New Hamp-lyards in 12 carries, then scored shire at Rhode Island; Colby on a 16-yard run before quar-at Tufts. terback Lloyd Wells lofted a nTTRUAivr to sophomore end John Virginia team and elected outstanding back in the game, burst 28 yards on a fullback-draw off his left tackle. The run capped an 80-yard march over nine plays. blocking.

NORTHEASTERN Silverio. O'Brien: It. Bruno, Murphy; lg. Hnrd-inK. Mastro; c.

McPherson, Gradpr, Larson; rg, Lyons. Canada; rt, Davis, Tripp; re, McKeown, Golec: qb, P. rVRiipn. Kennedy. DeMerle; lhb.

touchdown with the opening kickoff and went on to a 22 to 0 football victory over a Cin Yankee Conference champion! Si- Luciano, Hayes, Heuston; rhb. Webb, Thornton. McGlaston; fb. Cappadona, cinnati team, stalled by three The visitors scored again at New Hampshire rolled up to tal yardage of 400 yards Sat 13:17 of the second period with lost fumbles and two pass in terceptions. extra point tries.

Colby completed eight of 27 St. Victir. BRIDGEPORT Re. Fwiitani, Chey; rt, Werner, Grignetter, Fiore; rg, Vino, Gonsalves, DrLuca; c. Jartos; lg, Lanni, Bruno; It, Bolk, Murphy, Spag- quarterback Jerry Yost hitting urday en route to a 49 to 0 It may prove to have been halfback Homer Griddle on an passes, but the New Hampshire defense never allowed them to nnlrv le.

Rninnplln. Rivard: ab. Corr. a costly triumph. Army lead thumping of Colby before 5500 at Cowell Stadium.

Brouwer. Sousa; rhb, Arangio. Flem- eight-yard aerial, a TD set ni Pn rek anora rib. Bourque ing ball carrier, sophomore It was a pass attempt by Tufts quarterback John Ny-. han of Brookline, that set up Bowdoin 's first score, half-j way through the opening quarter.

Nyhan, from his 20, delivered a wobbling ball into the waiting arms of Bowdoin halfback Allen Ryan who took it on the 45 and picked up half a dozen yards. Four quick plays were all the Polar Bears needed to move the ball from the 39 into pay dirt. Harrington handed off to Soule at left halfback for three" yards. On the next play he hit MacAUen with a pass on the-10. MacAUen carried to the fiva and a first down.

Harrington, again handed to Soule who pushed through right guard for a touchdown. Later, Bowdoin took over on" Tufts' 47 after a Jumbos punt. Harrington carried to the 40 and then handed to Soule who picked up two more yards ending the quarter. Soule carried for four and a first down. Harrington chose to pass on the next play.

MacAUen took the ball on the five and bounded over for a 34-yard touchdown. Boxed in by Tufts linemen. Shaw; fb, Carroll, Conetta, Congemi New Hampshire, which won up on an interception by Mountaineer guard Steve Kush on B.U.'s 33. Tom Smith, twisted his knee the first time he handled the its seventh straight game, Score By period si a ioibi Nnrthpastprn 6 0 0 14 20 ground out 23 first downs. Its Bridgeport 0 9 0 9 Less than a minute later, TD's Cappadona 2, Bourque.

Mc- ball and had to be carried off the field. Extent of the injury fullbacks, Mike Eastwood and Fred DiQuattro, scored twice PA's Fogel (kick); P. O'Brien to with 55 seconds left in the half, B.U. sophomore quarterback each. Golec (pass.

Safeties: Goslin. was not immediately known. Ken Waldrop, the long-leg ged senior tailback from Dal N.U. Statistics Billy Allen faded to pass from his own 10-yard line and was hit from his blind side by end Rich Juriga. Allen fumbled the ball into his own end zone Northeastern Bridgep't las, marshaled the Cadets' opening touchdown drive and 4 First downs 18 Net yards gained rushing 247 Forward passes 12 Forwards completed 5 come closer than the U.N.H.

27-yard line. The win stretched New Hampshire's win streak to seven games. Amherst Wins With Santonelli SPRINGFIELD (AP) Bob Santonelli, a senior halfback from Wakefield, scored all three touchdowns and kicked the conversion points Saturday scored the touchdown with slashing end run from the five with Terrier end Jim Fischer Things started going wrong for the White Mules from Waterville even before they reached the park. The team bus broke down in Dover, N.H., Saturday morning and caused a delay of 20 minutes in the start of the game. Colby quickly found itself 98 9 4 31 1 87.6 3 2 4 38 after a 51-yard drive.

He also set up the other falling on it for a West Virginia safety, making it 14-0. Yards gained, forwards 48 Own forwards intercepted 0 Dist. of punts, average. 3.1.3 Fumbles 2 Own fumbles recovered 1 Penalties 9 Yards lost, penalties 95 From line of scrimmage. touchdown with a pass inter With only two seconds left in the half, Virginia scored again with Chuck Kinder, who had missed on an earlier conversion attempt booting a 47-yard goal for a 17-0 lead at halftime.

The visitors made it 20-0 at seven points down when Wildcat safety Jim O'Shaughnessey NEXT WEEK: Bates at Northeastern; Kings Point at Bridgeport. ception in the fourth period. Carl Stichweh, the team's No. 1 quarterback, scored on a quarterback option from the five. Dick Heydt, Army's place-kicking specialist, added both extra points from placement and contributed two field goals one from the 32 in the first period and from the 34 in the picked off a Colby pass at mid-field and galloped unmolested for the score.

Harrington cooly shot a bul- as Amherst defeated Spring let to halfback Bill Farley, making the score 14-0 at half- Halfback Dan Serieka of field, 23-15. I' LIGHT UP X. 7-YOUR LIFE WITH C0L0RESCNT1 SHARKSKINS Eagle suits from $79.50 I IfmSiwros. 9:40 of the third period, taking advantage of a bad Terrier pass from center on the 17, as time. Winchester, who netted 100 Pitt Beats 13-6 Santonelli, second leading scorer in New England last year, also made the initial NEW HAMPSHIRE te.

Camuso, Roberts. Levesoue: It. Kidder. Pitman, Kinder booted his second field goal of the afternoon, this one third. JosUn: lg, Berbrand.

George. Har- greavesj c. uovoni, Murpny, vancemi. tackle on Joe Robitaille for an Amherst safety in the last from 27 yards out. McLean; rg, Jcsnlca.

riarvey. btott, Crowley; rt, Gilbert, Feeney. Dufault. Prrham: re, Joyce, Thayer, Dean, Winton: Wells. Ballo.

Lovallo: A 10-yard bootleg by Yost period. The Jumbos came out looking like a new club in the second half, took possession on its 37 and marched 63 yards in 12 plays with Ralph Doran scoring from the four. Bowdoin received and never relinquished, and, chalking up its third tally, a 62-yard drive PITTSBURGH (AP) Junior quarterback Fred Mazurek scored one touchdown, passed for another and made two clutch defensive plays in the lhh. Sereika. Yankowski.

Burtt: rhb. The first score came after a Penn Flattens Lafayette, 474 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) O'Shaughnessey, Federowicz; fb. East wood, Diwuattrc 64-yard drive in 12 plays, and a 44-yard left end sweep by reserve halfback Joel Hicks provided the final two West Virginia touchdowns in the last period. COLBY Re. Waldman.

Cookson: Wayne Kniffin, a junior from Cleveland Heights, tossing rt. Drewes. Carvelles; rg, Gressa. navk- r. Palmpr- lsr Rnffhasian.

Cut fourth period to lead unbeaten Pennsylvania, with pre-season Pitt to a 13 to 6 victory Sat- ter, Teuey; t. Bush, Brassem: le. Ross. WEST VIRGINIA le. Sullivan.

Juriga. Resting. Dunlevy: It. Carney, Ci- 375 Boylston Boston Between Arlington Berkeley Sts. urday Over a Stubborn vVash-Uube.

George: 'lhh. Be'eson, Giimore, ington team. (Hodge?" fb" WaEner Goodwm' ccarelli, Fagan; lg. Hoover. Burisch.

Green; c. Goimarac. Mazzella, Kar- listing as a weak sister in the Ivy League, fired three smooth-working single-wing units at Lafayette Saturday and over 1 1 nis H-yara pass to Joe unh 14 14 7 1449 til 8:30 Dally 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mori. Wed.

woski; rg, Kush, Alfort, Young: rt, Pabian, Woodeshick, Lysick; re. Clegg, Hauff, Eismon: qb, Yost, Burnison. McCune; lhb, Yeater, Rader, Martha. Kinder: rhb, Holton. Criddle.

Maddi- Kuzneskl in the fourth period! TD's DiQuattro 2, Eastwood 2 O'Shaughnessey, Sereika. Joyce, insured PlttS its Victory. PA's Ballo 5 (kicks), Wells (rush), powered the Leopards, 47-0, Fres Parking ar Boston Common Back Bay Garages a three-yard pass to Santonelli. It was Santonelli again in the second period on a line buck from the one after a 12-play, 64-yard drive. Kniffin set up the third Amherst tally with a pass interception to Springfield's 11, and Santonelli scored from the one on his third carry.

in is plays. Frank Drigotas recovered a Tufts fumble late in the fourth quarter starting Bowdoin off on another marathon, this time 65 yards to a td. Bowdoin benefited from two offside penalties, each giving them a first down. Smith kicked the point. son: fb, Leftridge, Berzansky.

before an opening day crowd of 9357. Johnny Owens raced 58 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Re. De-Nitto. Atwood; rt. Dyer.

Tucelli; rg, Lesinski. Meixler: Gerardi. Dilo-renzo; lg. Budness, Yewic. Sullivan: It, Kolman, Fannoni le, Albrecht, Du-arte, Fischer; qb, Caito.

Allen. Lewis: rhb, Byrd, Hunt, Drummey; lhb. Di-Pietro. Mulvaney: fb. Horton.

Hayes. yards for one Quaker touchdown and tossed a 25-yard pass for another; sophomore Bruce Molly had a 41-yard touchdown run and senior Don West Virginia 6 11 3 14 34 Boston University .0 0 0 0 0 The Amherst safety came when John Hayden punted to TD's Leftridge, Criddle, Yost, Hicks PA's Kinder FG Kinder 2. Safety Fischer. BOWnoiN le, Drigotas, Burton, Turner: It. Andrew.

Aver; lg, Ingram, Krisko. Day; c. Stocking. Haddock; rg. Zilinsky.

McAbee, rt. Tar- Challis, who missed all of last season with a training camp the Springfield three, and Robitaille, a sophomore from West Va. Statistics Rock Fall, Ct, circled back in neck injury, marked hlS return qb. Harrington, Johnson; lhb, Soule, with a 22-yard touchdown run.l&gl1. Score by DeriodS 1 2 3 4 Total! TUFTS re.

Smith Wrrinotnn' r. to the end zone and was hit West Boston Virginia Univ. Penn 15 16 8 47 Morad. McCarthy. Meserve: rg, Ser- Lafayette 0 0 0 0.

0 ino, Mastrovita; Lachowicz, Dayt by Amherst tacklers led by in First downs 15 Net vds. sained rushing 212 Santonelli. Forward passes 20 Forwards completed 9 fnmi.rj. OA Springfield scored in the second period when Tom Ryan.lown forwards intercep. 2 48 26 12 113 1 33 3 2 31 penn Owens.

58. run lg, Long, Anderson: It. Pallan. Morsei pass from Owens I. I le.

Brannan. House. Aker; Qb, Ny- Penn Elgar, 3. plunge (Molnar.jhan. Karp, Sullivan; rhb, Felix.

x-i vester, Frigon; lhb. Doran. Cluney, Penn Elgar, 2. plunge (D Rudd: fb, Burleigh, Griffin, Dom-pass from R. Hannumi.

jbrowski Peon Clement. 25. pass from Owens (Packard, pass from Owens I Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 Ttli. Penn Molloy, 41, run Bowdoin 6 8 7 8 from Molloy j. iTnfts a a junior from Gardner, inter-1 punu.

iverut Cepted a Kniffin pass and! Own fumbles recovered 39 2 1 3 28 Penalties raced 60 yards along the side penalties Yds. lost. Penn Challis, 22. run (Schulz, pass line, and in the last period from Challis). From line of scrimmage.

TD's Soule 3. MacAUen 1. Doran 1. PA's Farley 2, Smith when Jim Welsch went over from the five. Bowdoin Statistics Score bT periods 1 8 4 Total Amherst 7 7 7 2 23 Springeld 0 7 0 8 13 Late TD Pass Gives Colgate 'Golden' Win Guesman's FG Leads Jets By Oakland, 10-7 ids sanionem nyan.

vteiscn, PA's Santonelli 3. Safety Robitaille. Bowdoin First downs 15 Net yards gained rushinf 145 Forward passes 18 Forwards completed 10 Yards gained, forwards 133 Own forwards intercepted 1 'Distance of Dunts. averar 2fin STURDY. BEAimnn, FW.US4ZC "ROAOWASTER VlViiJ SKY RIDER MODEL Safery-styd canbtovw tram Vv tC rf1 ttY iVvSsf chaip guard precrsion and olity btHtt bf tamous AMf.

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