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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 92

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en wnui Fl tr no 5 9 By Jack Mahon Phil Bayer, a substitute half back, spun out of a maze of Scarlet jerseys, grabbed a lateral from his' team-mate, Len Will, and streaked down the center of Baker Field yesterday for a fourth period touchdown that carried Columbia's Lions farther along their victory This ona By Jack Smith Pittsburgh, Oct. 20. Fordham battled through bitter cold and a driving snowstorm here this afternoon, struck in lighning thrusts for a 2 4-12 trumph over Pitt and remained undefeated and untied. Coming from behind to tie the Panthers in the first quarter on Blumenstock's -f Play, good for 40 yards, brought rv-. CJ Pi P3 3 Defensive Todd, Georgia back, sends ball (arrow) down field into Columbia territory in first period at Baker Field yesterday.

PffifHI 19 (P). Led by Francis Xavier Reagan, who scored five Philadelphia, Oct. touchdowns, threw a scoring pass and kicked one extra point for 31 points, Penn rolled to a 46-28 victory over Princeton today befor a crowd of 58,000 in Franklin Field the JLions from behind to a grand 19-13 victory over an ever-dangerous Georgia team in a thrill-packed game that kept 25,000 fans screaming in their seats all through the long and chilly afternoon. FIRST PERIOD After the Lions kicked off to tha Georgia 35, Todd and Governali held a kicking exchanging which saw Georgia lose heavily. This occurred when one of the former's boots sliced out of bounds on his 44.

Governali pegged a 12-yarder to Wood, then Will spun for another first down. Again, Governali heaved one and Joe Siegel pulled it down on the Bulldog 4 for a gain of 25 yards. Governali almost got over on a buck. Will then bulled over for a score at the seven-minute mark. Will's attempted placement was blocked.

Following Will's kickoff, tha Bulldogs made first down bucking, but couldn't get past their 48 and there was no further action till after an exchange of kicks. Allen, then passed from the Lion to Poschner on the Bulldog 26. Todd I passed to Kimsey on the 19 and Kimsey bucked for first down on the i as the period ended. Score: Columbia 6, Georgia 9. SECOND QUARTER.

Coach Butts sent in a new team and it took exactly three minutes to noilr nvpp th Rlil Tina -fn score. Sinkwich was stopped on a SlEGEI. POCLEO IT Dowl On TmE Bulldog Poor. sweep and failed on three passes, the Lions taking over on their 20. DiAugustinis fumbled and Sinkwich recovered on the 4.

Sinkwich fumbled, but his mate. Kinney, recovered on the 2. Sinkwich passed to L. Davis for a touchdown. Cos.ta converted via placement.

Following the kickoff, Columbia got a break when Makofske recovered Kimsey 's fumble on the Georgia 7. Governali was spilled for a five-yard loss, then passed to Wood orMhe 2 and he went over. A bad pass from center ruined the attempted point. Georgia came right back. On tha first play after the kickoff, Allen passed from his 35 to Davis on tha Lion 40 and the lad skipped down the side-line for another touchdown.

Roark's kick was wide. .1 A few seconds later Georgia bk-w another touchdown. L. Davis intercepted Governali's pass on the Lion 43 and ran to the 32. Allen passed to him on the 16.

Two passes failed. Then Allen connected to Nowell on the 1 for first down. Columbia held for four downs on the 1 as the Bulldogs hit at center. Following a kicking eehange, DiAugustinis, on a reverse, got off a 41-yard dash to the Georgia 43. The drive stalled and the Bulldogs took over on the 40 as the halt eI1Score: Georgia 13, Columbia 12.

THTRD PERIOD Both teams threatened repeat- rnlnmhia did so first when Governali heaved from the Lion 40 to Barber, who got all the way to the Georgia in. neie me stopped Governali cold, throwim him for a 14-yard loss and ha kicked over the goal line. A few-minutes later Will intercepted. Governali's pass while LYING DOWN. He had fallen to the turf and the pass dropped into his arms.

Allen, on a reverse, went from tha. Georgia 43 to the Columbia 11. Barber made a swell play to pila up Allen and his blocker or tha Georgia Peach would've gone over touchdown dash, the Rams pounced on the breaks in the st-c- ni quarter, drove to three touchdowns and protected their lead for tue rest of the game. A crowd ot aljuut 40,000 scorned the weather and watched Len Eshmont score two touchdowns and Flip Filipo-wicz one while Pitt's ''Special Delivery" Jones carried on a one-man war with scoring sprints of and IS yards. Snow covered the field, making it soft and slippery and identification of players almost impossible.

s'li't and muddy. The weather also dulled the prospects of a brilliant tssing duel between the star sophomores, Pitt's "Special Delivery" Jones and Fordham's "Flip" Filipowicz. Of the live, previous fjra in the series, three finished in 0-0 ties. Pitt won one and Ford-h itn the other. FIRST QUARTER: The kickoff went outside and Pitt took the ball on its own 35.

On the first play Jones smacked i tackle for 17 yards and a first down on the Fordham 48. Thurbon I ci cked center for 2, then skirted left end for 12, making a first down on the 34. Jones darted wide around right end, cut back beautifully and, behind superb blocking by Gradiesk and Fife, Wint over for the touchdown. Kuz-111 blocked the attempted conversion. Fordham's Filipowicz was almost In the clear on the following kick-off but was brought down from behind on Fordham's 32.

This time, Fordham scored. After Eshmont whisked for six, the ball woua ent to Blumenstock on a double spinner. He went wide around left end and down field 49 yards for a touchdown. The blocking was beautiful. On the conversion, Krivik fumbled and was tackled behind the line.

Score: Fordham 6, Pitt 6. SECOND QUARTER, The breaks fell Fordham's way and the Rams welcomed them with wide-open and resourceful arms. Deep in his territory on the fourth down. Pitt's Tuhurbon went back to punt. The pass from center soared over his head and Pierce on it for Fordham on Pitt's 5.

On the first play, Eshmont went wide around right end, shook off two tacklers and just made the end one. The conversion was no good. After the kickoff, a penalty put Pitt back on its 8. Kuzman broke through, blocked Thurbon's punt and Santilli recovered for Ftldham on Pitt's 4. Filipowicz lost a yard.

Eshmont was stopped. Then Filipowicz took it over on a cross buck. Ajrain. the point try failed. Fordham quick-kicked, on first down next two times it had the ball.

Eshmont bootirfg one 57 yards and the other 60. Pitt finally made first down, reaching its 30, but Kuzman recovered on Pitt's 33. Eshmont was stopped, but Den-iiery picked up 13 on an end around, moving to the 20. Blumenstock made six, but Filipowicz was stopped. Five Pitt tacklers were ready to pounce on him at the 5, but somehow he plumeted through and fell across the goal line.

The conversion was no good again but what the hell Score: Fordham 24, Pitt 6. THIRD PERIOD Fordham took the kickoff, tried a couple of laterals and fumbled, Pitt recovering: on the Fordham 21. Kracum and Jones hammered to a first down on the 11. Bonelli smashed for 2, and, Jones 3. On third i -a (NEWS loto by Yrw-ben Columbia-Georgia pi.

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Palmer. Colby. score. Aubrey failed to convert. Penn umbled following the kick-off and Princeton recovered on the 29i Davis intercepted a Tiger pass in his end zone, tried to run it back and was thrown for a safety.

Score: Penn 39, Princeton 22. FOURTH PERIOD Welsh intercepted a Tiger pass on Penn's 25. Four Penn running plays carried to Princeton's 42. Then Reagan whirled around end to a touchdown and converted. The Tigers struck right back, marching 72 yards from the kick-off to a touchdown, Allerdiee passing 16 yards to Aubrey in the end zone.

The conversion failed. Allerdice's passes carried Princeton from its 20 to Penn's 21, but Welsh again intercepted to halt the drive. Final Score: Penn 46, Princeton 28. Po. PEXNSYI.BANIA -KiiKler -Mi'tulelsoa Frwk -Brerhka.

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Huneett. Miehig-Jtl. Head Linesman Larry Conover, Penn State. Field Juilse Ray Barbuti, Syracuse. Ohio U.

Wins, 15-6 Athens, Oct. 19 (TP). Two touchdowns and a safety gave Ohio University a 15 6 victory over Furman today. The deadly punting of Quarterback Danny Risaliti kept the visitors in their territory most of the game. They scored their only touchdown with two minutes to play.

FIRST PERIOD Peters took Penn's kickoff in the end zone and was smeared on the Princeton 11. Peteis'-punt bounced away from Davis and was recovered by Princeton's Stanley on the Penn 43. Allerdiee passed to Peters for first down on the 25, but Allerdiee was dropped for a i 12-yard loss and a punting duel ensued. It was interrupted when Peters fumbled and Warner recovered, for Penn on the Tiger 15. Five plays later, Reagan hurtled over from the 1.

Davis converted. Penn moved to Princeton's 6, but on last play of period the ball popped out of Reagan's grasp on a line plunge and was caught on the fly by Jackson on the 2 and the Tiger 9.7 sprinter raced 98 yards for a touchdown. Sandbach converted. Score: Princeton 7, Penn 7. SECOND PERIOD Reagan hustled a Princeton punt 26 yards to the Tiger 23 and on.

the first play Allen spun inside right tackle and scored standing up. Davis converted. After running 24 yard.s with an intercepted Tiger pass to his 42, Reagan punted to the Princeton 3. The Tiger kick-out was returned by Reagan to the 32. Three plays later, Reagan ran 27 yards on a reverse to a touchdown.

Davis failed to convert. Princeton took the kickoff and, aided by a 62-yard Allen-Busse pass play, marched 69 yards to a touchdown. The drive was climaxed by Allerdice's pass from the 3 to Peters in the end zone. Aubrey converted. Score: Penn 20, Prineeton 14.

THIRD PERIOD Allen returned Princeton's kick-off 22 yards to his 31 and Penn went 69 yards in nine plays for a touchdown, Reagan lunging over from the 3. Davis' conversion failed. After the next kickoff, Penn went 81 yards in seven plays for a score, Reagan darting inside tackle from the 7. Again Davis' point-try missed. Princeton received, but couldn't gain, and punted to Penn's 32.

Two plays later, Reagan passed to Dutcher on the Tiger 40 and Dutch-er raced to a touchdown. Davis converted. Prineeton returned Penn's kick-off to the Tiger 17 and on the first play Allerdiee passed to Peters on the 25 and he ran 75 yards to a I. R. R.

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E. Miller. Pnra State. down, Kracum was stopped inches short of first down on Fordham's 1. On fourth down, Kuzman spilled Kracum for a 3-yard loss.

From fake punt formation, Filipowicz traveled 30 yards for a first down on the 34. Eshmont was tossed for a 16-yard loss and Fordham had to kick. After a punt exchange, Pitt took the ball on its own 47. Bonelli raced 23 yards to the Fordham 25. Piecre dropped him from behind.

In three tries Bonelli drove to the 18. Jones went around right end for 18 yards, outracing Eshmont to the coffin corner to cross without a hand touching him. Score: Fordham 24, Pitt 12. FOURTH PERIOD Early in the period, Filipowicz broke through, blocked Jones' punt and recovered for the Rams on Pitt's 27. A fourth down pass, Filipowicz to Lansing, was incom plete the end zone.

Pitt took the ball on its 20 but Jones fumbled and lost 2 on the first play. Kracum picked up 6. Pitt had to punt and Fordham took the ball on its own 42. Eshmont got off a beautiful punt that went out on Pitt's 7, pinning the Panthers deep in their own territory. After a punt exchange, Fordham took the ball on its own 43.

Filipowicz and Eshmont made it first down on Pitt's 44. Filipowicz dashed 39 to a first down on the Pitt 5. He ploughed through to the 3, ten went over. The play was called back and Fordham penalized for man in motion. Two plays later, Filipowicz passed to Eshmont, who shook off two tacklers and stepped in to the end zone.

This time Fordham was penalized 15 yards for holding. i Final score; Fordham 21, Pitt 12.1 (Continued on page 100, eot. t).

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