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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 57

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II yirnr'ifHj i THE ROSTOV SUNDAY GLORE OCTOBER 11, 1933 Fifty.Seven Uo Crushed by Penn Si -y 4 it Rados in Dazzling Passing Display; Terrasi, Nunziato Terrier Sparks 1 1 A 35 to 13 1 -err By JERRY NASOM Penn State paralyzed a heart-sick Boston U. eleven with pin-point passes and three devastating, premeditated kick run backs to mount a 35-13 score at Braves Field yesterday. The B. U. squad appeared to suffer a spiritual decline during a one-minute memorial service for teammate John Pappas just before the opening kickoff and made only one brief recovery from it the rest of the California Drubs Penn, 40 toO By BOB COOKE PHILADELPHIA, Oct.

10-One of the reasons why George Munger, Penn football coach, is resigning after this season, showed up at Franklin Field today in the form of a Golden Bear. Munger, who says he's 'ih-- Statistics at Braves Field A remarkable exhibition forward passing by Tony Rados State's 6 ft. 2 in. quarterback, dominated the action and led to a complete defensive collapse by B. U.

in the second quarter. PaHrt lnvinc tliA Kail nr hint for mobile receivers, hurled! Fum.ii."' 3i three touchdown passes in first half and set up the fourth' vards penalties 7Q lUtnbv Photo bv Krrranrii EVERYTIIING WENT WRONG Boston University back Joe Terrasi (arrow) leaping over a prostrate Penn State tackier Sam Green and away from another only to land helplessly against a trio of blocking teammates. score which gave the Lions a on i V' PENN STATK First downs. 0 Net vrd gained maWnf rorward pai.e 21 Forward). completed 12 BU 11 ISA Ji sr.

i aras Rinni, lorwarnt in Own iorward inlerccpted 2 33 6 4 3 IS conin niions or 14. nassos. rnr izs i B- U. stewing in the pot. Ana me moraie-snauerea rea- 8 failed to reach a multitude of rocpi vers He hit flanker Dick Jones for Rados' 'amazing first-half pass- 23 and 22 yard scoring shots'ing performance (three TDs, 10 nn'n tup rinnt cirtphnn in th 2 Illinois Sophomores Stun Ohio State; 81,745 Watch Record 41-20 Triumph FINGER MAN Penn State end Jim Garrity makes a successful leaping grab of Tony Rados' second period aerial carrying B.

U. defender Joe Terrasi on his back to make a first down. first and second periods. In be-iyards' and State kick-runbaek tween those touchdowns RadoslP'8 on hh Len Moore made set up No. 2 With a 10-yarder to'turnv "V6 and 50, yArds a2d r.rri., Younker one of 45 yards.

(Glnhe Photo by Editor) tarrandl flnal one foot for a touchdown. quitting because Penn plays too cruel a schedule, can use Cali fornia AQ pvhihit A Tfi Rpnr loosened Quakr dentures by al i score of 40 to 0. California superiority had an V.1IIH.UDIUII jui me spectators because of Paul Lar-r on, the visitors' 175-pound quarterback. Larson can do everything with a football except manufacture it. Score In Ever Feriod With Larson at the controls, California scored once in the first period, again the second, three times in the third and again in the fourth.

a ju.i. 1 with a 13-yarder to Don Malinak both receivers being ends. The throw to Malinak served HUUffl fcu JlintJlltllV by Bates on the kicknff. Late in themselvci Wh fSmblw thSrTh' Buckeye utba11 babble rnr ihiditc in adm turned loose its touch SCtVCUlIll'llJ9Vit9 Willi AUIUUIl'a Ull i accentuate the unusuallState 14 and 7, and lost a a bn "ere today as Illinois to crowes nf this noised naor ithe quarter Ohio, aided by a Periods I 4 Tout yard. pas.

Interference 4 so 'j s4 and a 20-yard Borton-to-Cassadyl iiiino's-TD'i. Bates Caroline S. larrial, rolled 80 yards in w.twin. plays with Borton sneaking behind his Iron Curtain 0fijnd-pitch from Nunzy down to the downs. After Bates had scored twice and Caroline once in the startling first period to give Illinois a 21-0 lead, Ohio turned loose its expected power in the second session to come within an eyelash of tying the Invaders.

John Borton passed 19 yards to ockers. Ma inak "uiu.ng pemmy down twins lor an two. The young-41-20 victory over Ohio State in Isters ran over, under, around a Western Conference game. land through the big Ohio line as A crowd of 81,745, seventh i Bates scored on runs of two. 41.

run by Pctroka on a fake keep loused up that one. Their passing execution and pass defense was obviously inadequate for the occasion, but they 1 halfbacks Mickey Bates and J. C. Caroline, scored the six Illinois Itouchdowns, Bates gptting four picked his up on a two-yarder following a 24-yard jaunt Rat m.j io v.JU, Ray Elliot's alert Illinl converted Ithree intercepted passes and one ri.ffni.S3?,0" th'sive backs-but Rados laid the California 1-yard line In the fourth ui i largest ever to fill Ohio's and four yards. Caroline mmmmmm Derind.

hut PPnn on hail jump horseshoe, sat stunned as the byjriowarn cassaay lor tne nrst run li uu yuu. icnttM i on you like a grapefruit seed andjIllln ra" UP touchdowns the fullbacking of Lou Petroka ln the period, allowed the i 1. al al covered by two smaller defen- r---. ln6 receiver in the end zone Jones In Brilliant Run The fifth Penn State touchdown was made at the top of the third quarter, set up by a 77-yard run by halfback Jones one of the most remarkable runs ever wit nessed in this city. B.

U. had iust slammed down jBucks th'ee touchdowns in the'around end the field only to fumble at the our 6oys had bcen catching State 14. On the first play ball like that a week ag0 we.d was sprung off his right side onjhave scored five times on Penn. a pitch from Rados. He reversed syivania back to the left when about 10 The Boston team wa5 emotion-yards past the scrimmage line spcnt because tne tragedy from there on darted and ducked which struck it a week earlier, away from seven attempted tackles.

and was unaflle t0 shake it off III 0 iii mmm me nr i fill r. i i i vifwnum jut. iixn DAY ONLYL.ONE DAY ONLY! second quarter, and then won going away. COLUMBUS FROM OUR mm Limn, rext nlav. rer-nvfrpd rni solidated the Quaker shutout.

Al Talley, California right half, scored twice for the Golden Bears, and Steve Dimeff, fullback, raced 15 yards for "another. Jim Hibbs also visited the Penn end zone after taking a pass from the irrepressible Larson. Score hy periods. 1 California 7 2 4 Total 20 7 40 TD Dillon 2, Talley 2, Hlbbf, Drew PA Larson 3, Brandt. Statistics at Philadelphia California First downs 10 21 193 24 11 3 4 40 1 60 jinsnmg yardage.

121 assing yardage 107 attemnti 28 Passes completed 10 2 asses Intercepted lint untins: average 44 umhlfft Inst Yards Penallztd 51 St. Michael's, U. of Vermont in 13-13 Tie BURLINGTON. Oct. in.

The air arm of the University of Vermont catamounts offset the powerful ground attack of St. Michael's College here this afternoon before 7500 screaming fans at Centennial Fieldas the teams battled to a thrilling 13-13 deadlock. The Catamounts, slight underdogs, came up with as close to an iron man stunt as was possible. Only two substitutes were used. St.

Michael's had only eight substitutes. The Purple Knights from Winoo-ski Park picked up 16 first downs av It a'- 1 oo on Ihl ground hrBou nl in. a D.Si Aiiuaiiy ne cscapea 10 travel the distance, down the left sideline, finishing at a weary trot, but was judged to have stepped out of bounds at the B. U. 10.

From overhead this did not appear to have been a (ood call by the official. Len Moore, 6-1, fleet sophomore, scored on the next play. It was designed as a dive tackle shot. The hole was clogged at right tackle, and Moore made an in- and-out run of it, whisking out of the arms of defensive backs Lou Petroka and Joe Terrasi and es caDine alone into the end zone. Garrity, a slim kid who moved the publicized Jesse Arnelle right out or a nrst-stnng end jod, con verted all five points.

B. IT. Makes Mistakes montnl Playing under a terrific mental, mr hmk 81 MONDAY 'i i i mDost tne deatn oi guara lrf ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S I i line 'way down to the goal. Gallagher of the Bronx. N.

Y. Vermont had a net of 87 yards on!" Li v-'v' I'D. I i oucKcye score, unio naa anotner touchdown in less than a nun-: ito bd nnV.V, Ulntbin. 1 12 and a score after Dave Lcccett of Ohio had picked up a fumble; 1 P. M.

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The line play was gen- erally excellent. Donclli said after the game, "Well, we couldn't stop Rados' passes. He was really a pin-point passer. Rip (Engle, the State ri m. The pre-kickoff memorial, while a nice gesture, may have been a contributing factor to the disorganization which promptly afflicted the squad.

PENN STATE Le, Malinak. Sherry. Kualik; H. Deralco Grier, Hording; IB. Green.

Schoderbek, Obradovick; c. Calthaser, Reich: rg. Shalluek, Sowers; rt. Kneifl -iRer, )ausar. Wampler; re.

Garrity, Rohlandi qb, Rados. Bailey. Hoffman; Ihb. jones. Rcwell.

Moore: rhb Ever. Younker, Wolfkeil: (b. Straub. Rlnckson, Allen. BOSTON UNIVERSITY Le.

Mere-I dith. Pollack It Mawri. i Breker, Bates: Ig. Catalont. Gititiano Abbruzzese; rg.

Mouropouious Pie-naski; rt. Vendetti.l: Pednault; e. Landon Sobieck: Nunziato. Gsstall: lhb. Terrasi, Hager-) strom, Miror; rhb.

DeFeudis, Chad-i-wick. Sylvia fb Detroka. Pina, lane. Score by periods. .1 i 3 4 Total Penn 7 21 7 0 .15 Boston University .7 0 0 13 TD Jonet (2i Moore '21, Malinak.

Terrasi. Bre.iice. PA Garrity l5, Terrasi fplacementl. Keferee urennan: umpire. Devlin; McConnD; field judge, Mer-i New Hampshire Top Maine, 21-6 DURHAM, N.

Oct. 10-Billy Pappas led the University of New Hampshire to another upset here today. He tossed two touchdown passes and inter- cepted another touchdown threat as the Wildcats downed the Uni versity of Maine, 21-6, before a homecoming crowd of 7500. Score hv periods .1 3 7 0 4 Total 7 21 0 6 New 0 7 Maine 0 6 TD Kimball. Sernlco, Caramihalis.

WiBBms. PA Keilther 3. Referee, Dorsey: umpire. Temple: head linesman, Allison; field judge, Cole. Springfield Tops UMass, 20 to 7 SPRINGFIELD, Oct.

10 Breaking open a tie game in the fourth period, Springfield College opened its home gridiron campaign with a 20-7 victory over University of Massachusetts today. The Maroons scored twice in the final session. Joe Chandler scored the first and third touchdowns, on a nine-yard carry and on a four-yard slam. The Redmen of Charley O'Rourke tied the game on Billy Rex' touchdown in the first period but the Maroons soon took over. Score by periods 1 Springfield 7 Massachusetts 7 2 3 4 Total 0 0 13 20 0 0 0 7 Springfield Scoring, Touchdown Chandler 2, Kenyon.

PAT, Rouleau 2 Massachusetts Scoring, Touchdown Rex. i'AT, Divincenzo. (Giobe Photo by F.dlson Farrandi I i Pappas following last week's Syracuse game B. U. simply committed unredeemable errors in a torrent all afternoon.

It started at the outset when Petroka's first two kickoffs went out of bounds, giving the ball to Penn. State at midfield. Petroka Usually he belts them on a tumbl- Penn- sc0.retim,mcfiely' throw to Jones for a t. For a brief moment it looked like B. V.

would spot 'em one, and still beatyem for the Terriers traveled 80 yards on nine running plays after the kickoff. Joe Terrasi did some tremendous carrying on the surge, including the last two runs of 23 and 19 yards. He scored on the latter, a trap through the middle, on a bandoff from Nunzy. It was a nice piece of running by Joe. At the State 10 he hit headlong into a defensive back, knocked him down, spun off to the right to profit from a fast-thinking block by Don De Feudis, and went over.

Joe also kicked the seventh and tying point. The Terriers flashed, off and on, but they didn't score again until almost the last minute of play, when little John Nunziato whanged a long pass down the field which sophomore John Bredice snared over a defensive back's head and converted into a 55-yard scoring play. Fumbles Hurt Both Bredice is a convert from qliarterback, and was appearing as an end for the first time. Nunzy's pass evoked aaahs, too, because all afternoon B. U.

pitch- and UVUU the ground, but Mike Semans, quarterback from Boston, completed 11 of 20 aerials for 184 yards. ST. MICHAEL'S Crotty. McDonald, le; Hamrah. Murphy.

It; Leahy. Ig; Foley, Caanrio. Bourque, rg; Antone, Sully, rt: Pierce, Cronan. re; Barbati. Ob; Gallagher, Landry, Ih: Parrella.

rh; Bergeron, Calabrese, fb. VERMONT Campana. re; Johnson, Calorusso. it; Forte. Ig: Ryan, Kuriia-ka.

rg; Stevens, rt; Treslcr. re: Semans, qb: Nemer. Beck, lh; McLam, rh; Montgomery, fb. Score by periods 1 3 4 Total Vermont 6 0 7 0 13 St Michael's 0 6 13 TD, St Michaels: Gallagher, Leahy. Vermont, Campana, Beck.

PAT. St. Michaels. Bergeron (placeklck), Vermont, McLam 'placeklck). Officials: Fred Reil, referee: John Lynch, umpire; Arthur Kennedy, lineman; Victor Carra.

field judge. Indiana Edges Marquette, 21-20 BLOOM1NGTON, Oct. 10 (API Indiana broke a seven-game losing streak today with a 21-20 victory over Marquette which came In the last 40 seconds on Dave Rogers' touchdown plunge and Florian Helinski's third extra-point kick. The Iloosiers, beaten by Ohio State and Southern California this year, almost tossed away the game with four lost-ball fumbles. Marquette turned two of them into fit NATIONALLY FAMOUS FLANNEL SHIRTS for Ovtr Ctntury 137 WASHINGTON ST.

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