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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 43

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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEOCTOBER 195T Forty Five irrr W'7T J. ''at-' 4i -1 Mr Jl iGiobt Sequence by Ful Magulre) ELUSIVE CHARACTER Don 'Allard of Boston College tolls out to his right, eludes a Villanova tackier, and tosses a 20-yard pass to Jim Colclough in the end zone for opening touchdown. ws TV if 7 arcii 1 ops s.Long IVil 67-Yard Drive Decides Game B.U. Thumps Bucknell by 2U Margin DiNitto Hurls 3 TD Passes; Cancro Stars BY BILL BARTO (Special to tho Glnb LEWISBURG, Oct. 19 Boston University trounced Bucknell 28 to 0 today behind the guided-missile passing of Amelio De-Nitto nnd the power running of Paul (The Tank) Cancro.

Allard Again Eagles 5ar -f-Miller Scores Winning TDl By BOB HOLBROOK In a rock 'cm, sock 'em game that featured plenty of mud, flying fists and, of course, Don Allard, the Eagles of Boston College sloshed their "way to another victory with a 12 to 9 triumph over Villanova at Chestnut Hill yesterday. Some 12,000 die-hards braved misery, able conditions to watch the game which saw two touchdowns scored in the first three minutes and then resolved itself into a battle between opposing lines that were equally incensed and equally proficient almost. Allard passed for the openincf 1 DcNitto tossed three touch I. i 1 A tj A down passes and also fired 13-yard aerial that Bet up the first Terrier score from the one-yard line. Boston scored at the 13-min-ute mark of the first quarter when Jimmy Dean crashed over right tackle from the one after the Terriers had moved 73 yards in 20 plays following a Bucknell punt.

The drive was sparked by the hard running of both Dean and score at to Jimmv Colclouch B.C. Statistics and the point-after was missed, so it was 6 to 0. B.C. Villanova Firt rlnwnt 11 Hi Villanova took the KICK-Off anr! Jim flrsTinnA it Passes B-1S 7-3(1 Id Intercepted 0 4 DacK 76 yards to score without Punts e-3T 11-33 Cancro and the 13-yard pass by -xi, i I i xx 1 5 a hand hp ntr la rl nr. iosi 2.

7 "GT Yards ptnaliid S5 DeNitto to Cancro setting up Sapienza of Everett kicked the .4 o-t 4, the score. Jim Kenney made it 7 to 0 with a perfect place This is fantastic because a but ment, jfirst of three for the could skid 20 yards on the slick (Globe Photo by Paul Maguirel extra point. Villanova led 7 to 6, and that's the way it was at half-1 With Allard at the tiller, B.C. marched 67 yards in the third afternoon for the left end. turf at Alumni Field yesterday.

Allard, of courdse, didn't' Jet AHEAD Alan Miller, head down and clutching ball, hurls his 18S pounds through the arms of two Villanova players to score, winning touchdown from one yard out, At left is Rick Sapienza of Everett, renalty Halts B.U. things like mud or rain or an ob streperous Opponent halt him. period and Al Miller barreled over from the one for the Eaeles Hi completed six passes in IS second score and the deciding Boston was denied a touchdown in the second period after Len Hill's pass to Kenney was seemingly good from the 18 only to have the ball moved back to the 23 on a B.U. offside. This quarter toucnaown.

attempts with a soggy football for a total of 111 yards, including the one touchdown toss to Colcloiigft. iff ecdiyyto-'E. ove aeporte Safety at Game's End Alan Miller was the top ground gainer with 73 yards under the was marked by Bucknell's first Villanova came up with an auto worst possible running conditions. And despite the fact that B.C. matic safety with eight seconds left in the last period and the final tally of 12 to 9 thus was written threat when the Bisons moved to the 16, but lost the ball on down's.

The Bisons took the third-period kickoft and moved to the B.U. S3 wher the attack again bogged held Villanova to four yards rush Alumni UrouD into tne books. Much credit must go to the Bos- Purdue Upsets ion college line play. It was mag ing there always a cnance Wildcats would pick this victory out at the last eight seconds carce on a blocked kick that conceivably could have resulted iv a touch-dfivm had the ball bounced in Vilr lanoWs favor instead of rolling nmcent under, the most adverse down. Boston University waited only three plays to score again when DiNitto passed from, his own 37-yard line to John Began on the Bucknell 38.

Regan, all alone at the point of th pass completion, went the remaining distance. Kenney i place rtans, 20-13 out of the end zone. Spa conintions and against a rough Villanova Look at what those linemen did: They held a good running Villanova team to a plus four yards gained rushing. b.c. wins Page Forty-eight Connors Pummels Gault, Gains Nod By JOHN AIIER.V The contention that Jimmy Connors, the New Bedford feather (127 pounds), is the best boxer pound for pound in these parts stood up once more.

The strong, handsome little guy took on the toughest fighter he ever has been asked to meet, and he completely shellacked Henry "Pappy" Gault, North American bantamweight champion, in eight rounds at Mechanics last night. ment maae it a to o. At the 12 -minute mark of the tame period, B.U. crossed for the Leading Way, Source Says By BOB HOLBROOK A concerted effort is underway to return Frank Leahy to the head coaching assignment at Boston College, it was learned from an unimpeachable source last night A group ol prominent Boston College alumni have been third time when DiNitto passed to EAST LANSING, Oct. 19 (AP) Injured, ailing and underrated Purdue pulled a stunning football upset today by knocking off Michigan State, the top-rated collegiate team In.

the nation, by a convincing 20-13 score. The Spartans were 21 pointievemng the score before tin half favorites and were expected to Bob Jarus was a on man wrecker for the Boilermakers. run all over the bruised Boilermakers, who had some key men After a Spartan fumble on their ConnOrs, whose record now is 19 set the stage, Jarus carried five times in succession on running 40 REGULAR? The iag reads "40'' but your figure's 40-plus or 40-tmnus. Atrr all, no one else is like you and our filters inovt it. They fit you with custom individualised clothes by (glftt (liatb in your choke of 78 body variations with that JC iron (.110 14 victories and one draw, went missing because of the flu bug.

to work on the cagey bid pro at But 18-year-old Ross Fichtner, plays, bucking over from a yard out on his last try. the opening bell and with a a sophomore Quarterback, had minute left in the fight had the pappy guy ready to go. different ideas and directed his Purdue crew to the upset with all the poise of a veteran. i Only experience gained in 80 The only thing in recent foot ing hammered by this youngster to the delight of the 1160 customers who paid in a frost of $2171 and a net of $1683. Gault reputedly is a hard man to hit.

But Connors had no trouble from the outset He shook up the little guy in the first minute with two straight rights to the body and then a flurry of lefts to the head and that's the way it went all the way as Gault used a lunge and grab defense to stay awake. Only in 'the third did Connors have trouble and that was caused FIGHT Page Fity fights waged all over the world saved the smaller (120 pounds)! Fichtner, who sever before had started a bame, was in (or the regular signal-caller, Bob Spoo, who saw only limited action because of a hand cut. Ho lobbed a 43-yard pass to Tom Franck-hauser that carried to the four and then kept handing ths ball to fullback Mel Dillard, who bulled in from the one on his third try. Kenny Mikes added the third Kenney in the end zone. The aenal covered 14 yards and climaxed a 54-yard drive.

Kenney again converted. DiNitto Hits Again Fourth and final TD came on the third play of the fourth quarter when DiNitto passed to Eugene Piebola in the end zone, a play covering 10 yards. Tom Sullivan ended the scoring with his placement. With a liberal sprinkling of re-serves In the Terrier lineup, Bucknell began to move goal-ward one drive to the 24 only to end when Bay Hettche's fumble was recovered by Paul Rowles. Another advance stopped on the 35 when a 15-yard penalty forced (he Bisons to punt on fourth down.

Boston University's comeback after last week's Bruising loss to West Virginia was hailed by Bos-; ton followers who declar ed illness played a big part in the earlier debacle. Bucknell fans were impressed with the running of Cancro and Dean and the passing of DeNitto and HilL the latter along with Jim Girourad aeeing relatively little action. The loss was the second for the Thundering herd which owns victories over Albright and Carnegie Tech. The Bisons previously lost, to Gettysburg. ball history that could compare with this shocker was the time that Purdue achieved the same feat here in 1953.

IfA 'Ski man from Spartansburg, SC. He made effective use of an octupus like clinch to stay erect. That was the only time through That was the time when a out the bout his experience worked for him. The rest of the way he was be Boilermaker team that hadn't won a game stopped a 28-game Spartan winning treak with a 6 to 0 triumpph. Purdue touchdown on a 34-yard sprint as the third quarter ended.

Michigan State got back into ths scoring column in the final quarter when quarterback Jim Ninow-ski hit a SO-yard payoff end zone pass to Sammy Williams. Purdu 7 IS 0 10 History Eepeata Th situation was the same Michigan State 0 13 Furdue bcormr Toucnflowria: Jarus (1. plunge)! Dillard (1, plunge), Mikes going into this one. Aucnigan State had won its first three starts and Purdue had lost Its first three. W.

rum. conversions: netcner 2. Mtchtenn Stat firorintf William, rtowaiwK piungeii After a scoreless first cuarter Nlnowski). Conversions: pass from Kaiser. during which the Big Ten rivals FRANK LEAHY working to bring about the return of the former Notre Dame coach who started his meteoric rise to coaching fame at the TTeieVit 17-vpnrc ofrrt.

tVia inw GlenGuari! AMERICA'S MOST ef nSw CELEBRATED TV, HAMS jf a Ml AO vf i I .1 k. took turns stauing ana punting, State showed some of the spark that made it the No. 1 team in the nation. Score by quarter! Stanford Topples Washington, 21-14 0 0 Bucknell 0 0 0 14 7 in Boston U. I I SEATTLE, Oct.

19 (UP) A bat tering- ram fullback. Chuck. Shea. ruined Washington's homecoming game today as he scored two touchdowns to lead Stanford to a Burly Walt Kowalczyk, tne right half dubbed the "sprinting blacksmith," scored a touchdown all on his own in one minute and four seconds of the second quarter. Kowalczyk ran a punt back from his 43 along the sidelines to the Purdue 10 and backed, over to score three carries later.

Jarua Faces Fnrdue Bir Walt made another apparent touchdown In the same period, but it wu called back by a penalty. 2i to 14 victory over the Huskies BUCKNELL Brady. Forsyth. Eachus. le: Walasek.

Hunn, Rosier. Anderson, It; Meenan. Neuron, Claycomb, Is; Hix-nn, Mathias. MuUel. Berfteld.

Hart. SaUnser. Murohy, nt: Holmes. Patz-wall, Peuel. rt; Frassenei, Reilly.

Citron. Oft. re; Fettrrman, Cox. Davis, ob; Apgar. Brothers, Erni kson, lnb; Hettcne, Wagner, Gilkey.

rhbi Fltzsunmons, Kinaldo. Nealy. rb BOSTON UNIVtRSTTY Kenney, fchiazM Guiskl. le: Redly. Dobson.

Pulaufks, lti Pare. McAyoy. Vinecour. Girhiny. Wight.

Defou-dis. Marques, Cito, McGowan. r(r; Krory. Manganaro, Duffy, rt; Reran. Keiirney.

LIcCue, Rowles re: Girouard, Hill. Ob; Main. OTonnell, llih: Cancro. Bolin. rhb; Dean.

BWlano, Sullivan, fb. Rcora br cerlodi: before 36,000 fans. lurmaiii Bdiu. Leahy resigned from Notre Dame several years ago for reasons of health. But it is understood he is willing to re sum coaching at Boston College which has a new stadium, a fine group of young football players and an ambitious schedule for the next few years.

LEAHY Page Fify Missouri on Top. 35-13 AMES, la, Oct 19 (AP) Three Missouri fullbacks alternately slashed the Iowa State line in vicious bursts today and brought Boton Jnlv 0 I the Tigers a 35 to 13 Big Eight Purdue gave the record Spartan stadium crowd of 64,950 a clue conference football victory. B.U. Statistics of what was going to happen by Bucknell Boston Univ. Ill 103 rirtt Downs 18 Pushing 281 'assirig Yardage 174 sses Comoleted 8-17 ka.

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Selections will be on a competitive basis, so If you think you're one cf the men we want, please submit your explication (including full details of experience and education with address and telephone number in writing). AH inquiries considered strictly confidential, MERRILL LYKGH, PIERCE, FEKNER BEANE Attn.i JOHN MCE It MILI 8 THEFT 1OST0N MASSACHUSETTS unts 5 Lost 3 'utrble: lards Fenauea wi PROCESS ENGINEER SILICON DEVICES Semi-conductor or tube engineer responsible for process. yilcl cost reduction etc. Should be a graduate engineer. METALLURGIST Responsible for techniques and processes In germanium and silicon material preparation.

flaw Mmi In or sand raauma In senfldane la parionnal Dlraetor Vanderbilt Rally In 2d Half Upsets Penn State, 32-20 UNIVERSITY PARK, Oct 19 (UP) VanderbUt's Commodores riddled Penn State's pass defense for twe touchdowns in 65 seconds in the third period today to come from behind snd upset the Nittany Lions 32 to 20 before 25.000 homecoming fans. Penn State rolled op a two touchdown lead before the Commodores rallied for three second balf tallies in a same In which fumbles led to four of the first PITTSBURGH VS. NEW YORK jf 2 P.M. CLEVITE ICLEVlTXl Mta's Clothing Furnishings Hits IOYUTON AT ARLINGTON ST, IOSTON five touchdowns. Behind at nalftime.

20 to 13, ths Commodores tnk a Penn SUM pons in ths third period and I scored from their own 20 In two 'i TRANSISTOR. PRODUCTS 257 Creteertt Si, NVerthsm 14, Mais. TWinbrook 4-9330 a trastct nit Aia 0 play and sept rolling. 1.

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