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Six Sports THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1952 Topples Miami, 9-7; B.C. Edges Drake 20-14 "A Eagles Forced to Stave Off Agganis' 64-Yd. Kick Forces Winning Safety Last-Ditch Rally 0 Statistics at Fenway 0 Braves Field Statistics Team It. First down 12 Net yards sained rushin 104 'Forward parses jj Firit downi B.

V. Continued from the First Page The two-point play erupted out of nowhere with 2'i minutes to play. Don James, the Miami '2 ardue 1 if iaa 14 5 1S5 1 3.1 unini Drake 13.1 PaHmnf Passes attempted 22 rorwarn completed Yards gamed, forward 139 Own forwards Intercepted, 1 Distance of plinth, ave 40 Fumhlen 4 Own fumblea recovered 2 Penalties 3 Yardi lost, penaltlea 35 t'aises completed in Pars intercepted 4 runts Puntin vere 5 Fumhle lost 9 SO quarterback, retreated with the ball in one hand, seeking to YaTria penaliied BO 20, pass, but was harrassed by a wolfish B. U. end named Jim to be an 66-yard scorin run in! the second quarter.

There was B. C. Meredith, from Fitchburg. nothing ahead of Mosketti but grass.l Meredith drove James 12 as lor Agganis: ne wowed 'em. They dropped his first two passes, and four of the first dozen he hurled but six of ttaera were snatched for 88 yards In the first half alone, setting up one touchdown and almost another.

With the ball on his hio. he raced Continued from the First Page B. rugged and red-hot offensive had moved for a 13-0 lead in the opening quarter, Mike Mikulics scoring on a 17-yard pass from Jimmy Kane and then Joe Johnson climax yards to the lip of the Miami goal, 'where James bumped fenders with his fullback, Bob "Mosketti, in a traffic jam, The ball popped to the ground, and Mosketti grabbed for it, tempted to run and was snowed under in the end-zone by Len DErrico and Marco Lando of B. U. 'This was one of the more notable upsets in recent New England football.

Miami was a 13-point favorite at kickoff time. around his own backfield time after time to give receivers a chance to escape from the blanket of defenders which harassed them. Two or three times he Eave up ana ran instead, once wav down 'V to the Miami 15, where the ball e1 "1 was stolen from him as he was swarmed upon. He averaged 40 yards with eicht punts, three of them out of bounds. ing a 67-yard march with a three-stride plunge.

But though Mike Holovak's guys got another in the third period off an interception and a short heave to Bob Flanagan, the locals were something less than impressive in their other actions near pay dirt. Three B. C. marches petered out Inside Drake's 20, including a futile 12-yard field goal effort by Dick Zotti in the fourth. Meanwhile Drake, which had appeared impotent in the first half despite one touchdown after a long pass, began to like J-' and hit for 11 of his 22 passes, and six others were dropped.

Three times B. U. receivers caught the TV ball, only to drop it as they con tinued to perambulate. and the 15,392 patrons expected them to win over a B. U.

team which had been shut out and 'humiliated at Marquette seven nights before. Agganis' own stature had shrunk, too, and all in all, the Terriers were in the dog house. But the Golden Greek fought hack on the green ball park sod last night, and so did his team, end earned the victory and the respect of one and all iwiooe rnoio oy joud toneanani MISSED THIS ONE B. U. back Don DeFeudis leaps Harry cant write like Mark Twain, who penned.

"I find the re to grab a pass from Harry Agganis in the third (Globe Photo by Jack O'ConnelH ports of my death greatly exaggerated." So he wrote his answer on the field last night, the way he knows best. tne Dan supped trom his ringers before Miami defender Gordon Malloy made the tackle. MIAMT I.e. Pemtn Annlem: It JUST LIKE THE MOVIES Boston College end Bob Flanagan makes a picture-book catch of Jimmy Kane's 15-yard third-period pass into the end zone as Drake tackier Floyd Acker makes diving tackle. tne eastern climate in the last session.

Drake moved 70 yards for a touchdown at the top of the fourth period, McClaran catch Schnlti. French; It. ChicWllo. Carlstrom; c. Varl, Smi'h.

Shiver, re. Murtetto, eucciiu; lassnm. Lunis: re, rotan. Pitches Four In Row nh Vhtisr rag'ey, Mruonaid: East Boston, H. Grady.

Mflpar: lhh. Tarn. SnfiMiriein- Four successive Agganis passes, j-m'J: rhb Maiioy. con- fb, Mosketti. Tobuy.

ing six passes in that drive. Only two interceptions by B. Jack longed in the hands ot Mario Mori T.M i.i i-no, ijavery. cuu, iuiu jjovcijr, iuiii uaMdii atiu.ianaon; rr. Pollack, Ltot as: r.

Mav- Lavprv. rnrain thn Keane; c. Faunas. McNallyn Harvard Favored by 2 Touchdowns 1 iu. ViJ Pedneault.

T8cr: It. Ven-i irwin ana joe Coffey the final 10 minutes contained the late rush by the air-minded bulldogs. Southie Triumph joiuo uuwu me uciu iii.aetti. snepnera: le, uastaii. Meredith; the first quarter and eventually Aani.

conneii, Nunrtato; mb. Salisbury. Luciano, Tera.5i: ihb. Defeii- rT 0 SchiilUi. Piomerltis.

Taylor; fb. Pe- Don Defeudis halfbacked ft over troka. stoico. John Varone, fleet 130-poind fullback, went on a Pile Tp Margin en Ground Over Washington U. Eleven Today he led East Boston to 33-13 victory It was earlv that B.

C. 0 0 0 7 7 over Jamaica Plain last night at White Stadium. In the line off balance and fed Defeudis. to. Defend.

McDonald PAT. Pto- could move the ball on the cround C.I per lilts a hnller tho loft menns, atety. Mosketti other Boston Conference night tilt, South Boston romped over Brighton, 33-6. They outgained Drake by rushing, 247 yards to 64. In fact, the first Don cut back.

inside a block ftdSXPfrgg. lciifc uprtgnt inio mc neia juage. w. k. sentiey, Earlier in the day.

Hyde Park time Kane and Co. got the ball, they iournied 75 yards in 13 nlavs land, and Titus Flomaritis came off Harvard is a two-touchdown favorite as it starts a gridiron rivalry with Washington University of St. Louis at the Stadium at 2 p. m. today.

eked a 7-6 triumph over Charles-town on the strength of Frank Yesterday Sports FOOTBALL the bench and belted the extra point straight and true. B. U. held the 7-0 lead all the way to the fourth minute cf the Bob Cochran, sophomore from! Crowley's rush conversion. Got Their Goat! AVNAPOLIS.

Oct. 10 (CP) Midshipmen at the I'nlted States Naval Academy are worried about their football game with William St Mary College tomorrow. Somebody kidnaped er, goat-naped the Middies' mascot, Bill The irrepressible Varone lne irrepressible Varone final period. At Lineups at Stadium for a touchdown. Joe Johnson, who earned 99 yards in 23 rushes for the night, had a 21-yard spin in this surge.

But the scoring play, following the pattern of B. first two games, was a pass Kane to halfback Mikulics. Jimmy threw from his 17 and thi. noint thP I nfton 20 Drake hi Jni aWn Ji he Eastie-Jamaica Plain Coast r.mrrt Miamians who, harln Natick, will start at offensive end for Harvard in place of veteran Hank Rate, who twisted his knee against Springfield. v.

WASWtKr.TOK WAHVARD Maune le Rosa Lee It Nichols muitduun oi passing prowess Military PrerJ Newh-irrh rJ I (1 against Buff Donelh's packed de-v fa I Tnonda stlte 7 fenre, suddenly hit the jackpot 19 Temple 12 With a 69-yard pass play SCHOOL game uhu a ruui in me nrsi minutes of play. He took a hand-off and went 52 yards to open the scoring on the third play. .150 210. Krause lg. Fen Inn Jeff Coolidge, a junior, will! rt Ma nog Coolidge 5 the twelfth rtt, terser ri lg Fappas 1F5 210 .197 2112 Academy officials said when OLiEentngef rt It Stareel Mike, cutting left at the four, caught it and dove over the lme, carrying Drake's Dick Puterbaugh.

McGinley 188 130 148 190 132 iflO .172 180 le Crowley qb NeU rhb Ederer Ihb Clasby repidcing ouaay jemay, they went to Bills pen under who hllrt his ankle against Co. Thompson SUdium today they ilumbia last week. ft qb Utr Burst rhb Winkler fb B. U. secondaries coming in and Biverj 6 Varone Rides Again whisked out behind them to anatchlSiSM Sr52 Wtn8Mlu- vt Before the period ended.

B. C. fh rulvee lock the broken and Referee? Paul Pwaffield iBrown't Jaanes- Cloud-kissing pass on the I Brownt and Nirtrj, Football Today COLLEGE NEW ENGLAND Washinfton iMo at Harvarl. p. rn A I C.

at Northeajtern, 2 p. m. Amherst at Bowdoin. Rhode Island at Brown Wesleran at Coast Guard. New Hampshire at Maine.

Springfield at Massachusetts Colbv at Norwich. Vermont at St. Michael f. Tiitts at Trinity. Middlebury at WilUama.

Maine at Wore Tech. Columbia at Vale. EAST Holy CroM at N. Y. 17.

Dartmouth at Army. Johns' Hopkms at Camexie Tech. Rutgers at Co'eate. Lehigh at Buffalo. Wm.

Maiy at Navy. Penn. at Princeton. Kings Point at R-. P.

Cornell at Syracuse. Union at Rochester. Wake Forest at Villanovt. SOUTH found the goat gone. had gone on another 67-yard, 13-play rampage for a score.

B. C. did this the hard way, grinding out UmD're Arthur Rarrv iP.mln.1. B. U.

35 and run home ahead of V. linesman. James Sullivan; field judge, Matthew Kearnj Jr iRhode Island). nw v. ai1 PlttsSeld 28.

An anonymous phone caller said Stargel, Weber Ready Tackle Bob Stargel. sidelined vmic, ouu ucu.jc ouiiiiii.h 34 vards tn incrpas. tha Pa.it. first downs, hitting the guards and Liimon Tin St P-t-r' ft a university of Maryland frater urossman, me specialist, bohtov "iieaH 1 .1 r. tackles.

for 10 days with an infected ear, nity had carted the mascot away. came in and kicked the tying point. Bn.hton Inarched vim rSt the way it would M2 Hyde Park 7 chariestown biRomano's A 19-yard screen shot from Kane scoring sneak from thfc nded. 7-all. had not Agganis, who had previously bombed kicks of 57 to John McCauley pushed this drive to the 3 and from there Johnson scored on one whack.

CROSS-COUNTRY will be available and Bill Weber. John Culver, will be intact after who broke his thumb before the being almost completely stymied season started, may open at by the Lions last week, defensive end. I Harvard went through a brisk Rate and George Yazegian, sec- workout in the Stadium yesterday, ond string guard, are the only but Washington will play today Indianapolis Fires mree 10 sew it up. After J. P.

scored on John Con-roy's four-yard sweep to climax and 65 yards out of bounds near i i iit. uraice naa enmoea with one New KjrrnKlr 7 touchdown at halftime. a a b3-yard Varone was let uic iwidiui guai, uiiLurKea a amy 01 Bntton 21 punt with a few minutes to play. Hampi to DesauteIs, Tetbetts to o. rren Jl ntlirlr fallioc pass play from Bevere wer Britain lor iwo more The ball traveled 64 varrl and Pilkmeton being the bie t.

rust, in 1 .1 Johnnies definitely out of without ever having been in th although defensive end Harvey Stadium. The Bears were two hou Popell. who bumped his back late coming in by plane yesterday, 10 'ards for one and 62 Columbia 40yarus for another before Jamaica so much reverse English on 7 that it reached almost to the goal.iY 21 with the latter finally scoring on Mentioned lOY DerUl INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10 (AP) against Columbia, may see only arnving about 6 p. m.

So instead a curst rouna lelt end. Interception Leads to Score then back-flipped to the Miami IS Cnnri, lam.e l0T from which unpropitious 4L The Hyde Park-Charlestown Andy Gustafson's voung Arlington igame was a thriller. Gene Desautels was fired today service. of taking the usual light workout manager of the Indianapolis base- Don Weber, a former Harvard on the regular field, it had to prac- Or.e of B. four interceptions'' c'ub "ie American Associa-; freshman star, who recently re- tice in the adjoining field, which .1 linn in 4 'eaVil I ill i tt ilu.n.J tr, 4.

In hsC llfMc tion in "rebuilding program." iturned from two in Korea, has lights. men got trapped, ultimately, tm' 7 Hiim tot Vu opened tne scoring the deciding safety. Brookime 20 Maiden Catholic 35iln the first period. A blocked punt a vears this one by Bob Cote on the SOCCER ana recovery on the Hyde Park five preceded a Denaltv which nut Drake 30-set up the Eagles' third Virginia Tech at Alabami. Woftord at Auburn.

Clemson at Florida. Tulane at Georgia Tech Maryland at Georgia. Louisiana State at Kentucky. North Texas State at Miss. State.

Wash. Lee at Richmond (night). Duke at South Carolina. Chattanooga at Tennessee. Mississippi at Vanderbilt.

Virgir.a at George Washington. Perm State at West Virginia. Defense Brilliant COLLEGE the ball in play on the one. Bnb Desautels' dismal came in thelwill move up to Yazegians post.j The Bears, coached by Irv UU, wake of a losing season, both at Coach Lloyd Jordan's first team have a fast light backfield, headed the gate and in the standings. Thejbackfield of blocking back GiLby Ufz' three sons, and Jordan is Indians finished sixth and drewjO'Neil.

wingback John Ederer, expecting a "wide open game, with period touchdown. The Biddeford senior ran back 14 yards after pull Fitzpatrick smashed over for a 6-0 Although Agganis had a mag-nficent answer for the critics who Syracuse Brockjort Tchra 4 leaa- Ine conversion try went only 165,000 customers, nearlyitailback Dick Clasby, and fullback'pienty ot passing. ing in severe errant toss and the touchdown took only four plays from the 16. The first three were awry. iook turns wnacuing mm all week.

srnrOT. Hyde Park got back in the game the B. U. defensive platoon kept 'Jan "pawtintO this one safe. Thev manaaed Diman voke 801THWEST cracks at the line.

The scoring zu.uiw less man in issi ana tne smallest number since 1947. Two of the persons mentioned as possible successors are Birdie Teb- Gov Durnrtjer 4 Brooks 1 Arkansas vs. Baylor Cklahoma vs. Texaj thrust a pass, Kane to Flanagan for at Little Rock, at Dallas. contain a hard-hitting attack SPVem varH with the Rrnrtton Vins, FIELD HOCKEY at Trinity (Tex.) lexas Lnnstlan nisht "i.cii umve uouen recovered a Chariestown fumble on the lather's 43 to initiate a 57-yard payoff march, the touchdown play beine a 20-yard nass CrnwW tn every time Miami appeared to be ready for an explosion.

makinff a nirp ratrh in the. loft nr ibetts. catcher for the Cleveland In SCHOOL ner. Idians, and George (Snuffy) Stirn-; NYU May Prove Tartar for Holy Cross Eleven -U it i bI. Bucklniham Cambridge Bill Taylors pursuit and tackle of Now came Drake's oassine burst weiss.

and Indianapolis inhelder last I Ed Wheeler. Hyde Park threatened ana nnai tnrat mnverf narir me great Miami fullback. Mosketti.l Bolomr-ters art sensitive instru-once aaain, reaching the Charles-when the carrier had chewed upments that can pick up minute heat 'own four where it was first and 55 yards to the Drake five after the Bulldogs' second touchdown. goal 10 bo. but was rrnukort Dodgers Sell King mm jo.a w.

ivua, ociiucu iniani raaiauons irom aisiani ODjects. but finally gave ud the ball on By CLIF KEAXE 10 Whatlin '42 when he handled the baek- downs when Zottl missed hih fiplri NEW YORK. Oct, to Reds, Release Tulsa at Houston, night MIDDLEWEST Marquette at Detroit Washington at Illinois. Kansas at Iowa State. Indiana at Michigan Texa A at Michigan State.

northwestern at Minnesota. Kansas State at Nebraska. Iowa Teachers at No. Dakota, night Pittsburgh at Notre Pame. Wisconsin at Ohio State.

low a at Purdue Okia. A. M. at Wichita, FAR WEST Colorado U. at Arizona, night.

Montana at Denver. Oregon vs. California at Portland. Oregon State at Stanford. Rice at L.

A Colo. A. It M. at Wyominf. goal effort from the 12.

jj: field under Ank Scanlon. and also shaped up as an dding-machine ne unQPrdof, st. Bona. A 1 t-M unuuT uuic i me r.ap ps was a South Boston's powerful ground with Ted Joyce and Jack Allen spearheads, proved too much for Brighton. They each scored once in the second period to put the came beyond Brighton's reach -HYDE PARK Le.

Wheeler. Tynan: It Braden. Saraf: In. LedbePer. O'Brien the improvement in Kane passing necnn tfl AlnntrPAl in the second half.

The Unscored on AIC Risks Record Against N.U. BROOKLYN. Oct 10 fUP) The affair a couple of weeks agolventure team to a 19-0 win over might well turn out to be University in '49, along with others, there is plenty of concern squeaky afternoon for the Holyjarnong the Crusaders' brass that Cross football team w-hen may be sitting on another mouth sophomore had clicked on only four of 12 heaves in the. open- first phase of the shake-up promised by Manager Charley Dressen meets N. Y.

U. at Kandall Island upset tomorrow. of the Dodgers developed today when relief pitcher Clyde King ,67 Valen. Ino- ing ot minutes, but after intermission, completed six of 10. Four of these were to Flanagan, who began to show Ken Kavanaugh's influence in his downfield maneuvering.

"They played awful hard against Field tomorrow. 1 vSJA.RLPSPWNnr, Re' whHe; c. Addison, LiiRosa: lg, Simonrt'. Samo: Those who wrote that Holy us last year," said Anderson. "They definitely were too green to give was sold outright to Cincinnati and utility infielder Rocky Nelson was sent down to Montreal along with Lineups at Brookline The sleeper of the small colleges of New England American International College of Springfield invades Brookline this aft Cross was lucky to squeeze by nn unnapy nnie was an arm in Came starts It Fordham last Saturday miflhtl aura Kaime.

out tneir hark. Frank Saiirhplli it a itimh. two lesser-light pitchers. ikk 6. p''u.

sumvan; Inb, R.vdn. Lynch; fb Fiupatrick. jury to fullback McCauley. after tSTERN A. Kaiiiinii i yams in 1 msne in .185 Murray, re ernoon for a eame with North.

21" HvrtS 3 4 ToUl ffii Pa 7 7 .6 0 0 0 6 me nrsv nan, jonn pincned a nerve Lyons' 100-Yard also have added that the squadjhrig 'kjd and we ll hav t0 befcwjdft was fortunate in getting off theWake." field with their lives. Several of; According to top scout, Hop the Crusaders were in jured. not- Riopel, the Violets are using a split 221 j.vcourka. rt ISO Soldoorian. rjt 10 Vtuli-ahy, 180 rianrotti.

1 in nis right elbow in the third l'in, iu. ntzpatrick, Wheeler. PA. Crowley eastern University on the latter cioerg. i Kent-st.

Field. Z'utnPi American International comes pnlerl to town with a string of five con- Bansano. qt nk Culverwell. SCHOOL Htngham at Abingloo Amesbury at Cambridge Latin Arlington at Waltham 1 301 Weston at Ashland i2l Attleboro at Fairha'ep Barnstable at New Bedford Vok Relmnnl at Framingnam 1J1 Peabod.v at Beverly aimuth at Bourne 12) Hanover at Bndgr v.ater Bramtrre at. Taunton 2 1 Brockton at Newton 12 30i Brookline at Fitchburg 2 3ft) Burlington at Tewksbury Case at Franklin Williams at Canton 121 Chelmsford at Dracut way land at Cohasset (2 Concord at Maynard (2.311 Covie at New Bedford 2i Inswich at D-mvers t2 30) "8.r'ham at Dartmouth 2) ltn'FAST BOSTON Le, Maylor.

Pmdente period. However, he was reported I .1 to be okay for Villanova next Fri- lnterCeDtlOn Klin nav niohi io" Karlur.skt. It lfiR ukaniewirK. ,15 3aldvga. oh.

le i-ivne; it. ciampi, Lnurano, lg. Mr- ably Chet Millett and Gene Schil- almost exclusively. Riopel saw ler, neither of whom will dress' ne N- X' u-tcam last wefik imt fo the N. Y.

U. came. iKlnSs. lheif 20-20 tie. but Cox.

rt, D'Amhro- McClaran. 6-1 iunior from rn 1 rn IBS th mui inu cnu rhompsor), rh. lfiO tjurle rh 203 Launa; qb, UWz Vlena; IhC; nf last spasnn anri the Inst a 2 .0 royias. ro wnu Liiavs riiznr enn tor a. w.

shuiv. xt xr rr nvonno. serra; rhh Drake, was leading the nation with HUDSON, Oct. 10-Dick Lyonsl I nX on it 'r Upset over Amherst in the Only Ir're. James Hauchey; linesman" Spidoreia.

Sanrhe'z 11m- racin'1, lb. Varone. DeCtara if pass completions before the intercepted a waywara uaraner uevore iving oi ipseuers mw0. n'. AM Alt A PLAIPf Re game the Springfield club has "ela Carl game.

He added eicht more ratr-ho. High pass and raced 100 yards for think that tup'H win ho J.C ner. Potilos; rt. Zrvtnnni.V,,, played this year. last night.

Bevere. incidentally, had touchdown as Hudson High a1 said coach Eddie Ander-ithan King Poinr a 43 yard averase on fiv. mmi. racked up its fourth consecutive nn after the CmuHorc arnvoril cm Dedham at Needham Carr. )e.

Kennedy; qb. McDonouih rw from Quincy, Gayton Salvuccl is way. Salmi iiignton at Somerset Diman jit Prni H.nU Quiney Boy fipark of Aces while Macomber scored the second victory, 27-0. tonight at Riverside here by limousine tonight. "But'finid.

Anderson "JJX" 'UPie. Brady Conroy. Romalne. Tnnlev VPBro. Romatn.

thai Vpv nfTensivo flour. Northeastern clans to come uo 7. IOL Aoonauy, Robot, S-erett at Quincy (2 30i iiigham J. at Farm-Trad ovboro at Somervllle Trade i2 Drake TD on a short plunge. Abe Garmck played well on the rle.

i A when key men are' hurt it's hard.Biocca as his starting left halfback Lyons. wV.tscored another tell how a team will onerate r3i lhru in 1 MntMi.an icaui. I in 2.30i 3 4T 11 c- ooston 20 7 Crloucester at Swampscott (2 3fil fensive line. The Chpkea hnv. down in the first period, grabbed Schiller and Millett are outstand- back.

The latter W.1 Jamaica Plain 0 7ft Rt-i all right. the ball in his own zone late in the ng men on the offensive unit, and Con- condition and the length of his ac- DR.AKF TThrrvpncTTv t- third quarter and behind his team-itm a little concerned about what's a aaimon. May or, Costlgian, Kavagno. tivity is questionable. Undoubtedly, with a new offensive lullback 160-pound Angie Toyias.

former Boston Technical High athlete from Jamaica Plain. Toyias will play on both the offensive and defensive tmits. On the attack, he replaces Mike Kearney ss the regular. A former all-scholastic athlete plays tailback and does the passing when A. I.

C. is in the single wing. When it goes into the which is approximately half the time Sal-vucci is at left half. In the the passing is done by the quarterback, Danny Baldyga. I1'rp- J'nnett.

Hana- ROCTnw. SOlfTH Mn ii me pane remains close, Ander son will send Gc.ry OLeary to mates excellent blocking went an going to happen, the way. On the strength of last year's Ray Guerard and Dick Pope win. the Crusaders have been It. iviurpny; jai'.

Bursett; Smith. Arker: Ihb. Bevere. Stark; rhb. Pilkintton, Sotelo: fb Ma- lIUIUHCtt.

scored one toucnaown. wnue uon, uled "off the books for tomorrow's Dunne the Utt umrbent 9i t.iia. c. Burke. Yotts! McDonald; rg.

Rirrardl. Lotti; rt. Joe MrDonnunh. Doherty; re, Alessi, fer-rianl. Graham; ah Rv.

ralnanriAn. ii.k comDer. w.vii. pucker. Tenrati hoofprl thrpp nlarpments game.

But Coach Hugh Devore of Field, O'Leary made the offense Allen. Foeartv. rhh c.tii..,-' Marr.lanaMmhtrfohJn1.' HUDSON Le. Tencati: le, raKerntitst inp vioieis nas nis entire ciuo cuck witn his speed to the out 1 iimiiu urn Joyce, Laplaca; fb, Hurley. Flcarfa.

1. Caeae. Mnrsan. O'Brien: r. LFracunirk; lg.

Suva. Manni: oivnn. usiis rtgcim dim ueieaiea Lenign, Ana.stm: Guirlntti; rt. Loureiro, ElWtimi ret Wall ire. tnpna.

1 1 re. Willis. Pone: Anastss, lu-v in tne opener this year. In sta hopoulon, Mattaliano; rt, Cnehlln, Parker: re. Pnlhneer side.

But since Anderson leans on the Southie lad heavily as safety man, he refused to give him heavy duty both ways until r.ecesary. 51, Lehigh trounced N. Y. prov fib. Kane.

MrKtnnon, Stuka: lhh. Mikn- ing the Violets have improved D. Moraes. Brow-n, J. Anitas; Ihb, Jenkins, Leflcer.

Cyr; rhb. Lynns: fb, Guerard. Moraes, D. Hionis, McMahon, GARDNER Re. OadatH, Turner: rt.

Harailmowlrz: re. Feltmareh. Rovlo: r. licj, Brnsnahan. Zottl: rhb ovan.

BRIGHTON Re. Lulso. Splro; rt. Mst-ta. Meuller; rtr Riziacasa.

Glarlu. Schooner; DiRocco; la. Strangle. 'Lcwu, Owen; It Berardl. Oddo; le, Murray; qb.

Long: rhb. Lemelr; Ihb, Rago; lb. Carroll. Janey. Srore bv Penodi 1 2 3 4 Total 'South Boston ..0 14 7 12 33 Briehton 0 0 0 6 rwin.

Keelnnri: fh rAA consicieraoiy. Charlton, Aheam. fiopRinton at Westborn. Hamilton at Essex Aggies Johnson at Methuen (2.10). Lawrence at Lynn English (8.15), Leominster at St.

Bernard Lexington at Stnneham Wilmington at Lvnn Trade Melrose at Maiden Mansfield at Oliver Ames 2). Snigiis at Marblehead (2.30). Marlboro at Milford (21 Somerville at Mcdford '(2 301 Plymouth at Middlehoro (2.30). Mlllbury at Shrewsbury. Westwood at Millis (2).

Norwood at Milton 2. Northbridge at Walpole. No. Quincy at Weymouth. Northboro ot Westford (2-15).

Yarmouth at Provincetown (2). Peadmg at Punchard (2.30). Hockland at Scltuate 12 30). f.L Sebastian's at Milton Acad (2 30) Whitman at Stetson Auburn at Vxbrtdge. Wakefield at Woburn Winthrnp at Winchester (Jl Andover at VVesleyan Freshmen.

Brewster at Foebtirg 2: 15 1. Cohurn at Bridston (2i. Tatt at Choate (2 30 1 N. Pwhmen at Dean (2 30). Ho chkiss at Deerfleld.

yulliams Ireshmen at Exeter. M'ies at Ciov Hummer proton at Middlesex (2 30). Hebron at Kimball Union New Harnoton J. V. at Holdemess.

Keots Hill at Proctor (2i. Kent at Berkshire (21. Pomfret at Kingswood (21 Wilbraham at Lawrence Acad, (2 30). i mm Score by Periods 1 since uevore is also tagged the King of Upsetters" having plaved 13 4 Total Penttiman, Hebert; lg. Parrtsh, Kada-0 It.

Cabin. H.istbacka: ie. Dee-7 M'rtnche; Tarpy: rhh Favlokv. 3 7 0 Drake. an important coaching part in the 0 inn.

viravesi id. isner. dwiie, i mm TD. Mlklllim. fit Crusaders' 55-12 victory over B.

C. iu, Alien 6. doyce Aiesst, PAT. Focarty 3 inton. Macomber.

PAT 7otti i2i Pa. Score by periods 1 2 '3 4 Total) Hurion .14 6 7 0 27 WITH Referee. Wl llm Remold (Dav-t TT) vnn, 9. Prtne KiimrarA PIT tonil Umnlre. RjVmnnrt nevlin I Hnlv iTenrali Indians Let Flowers Out CLEVELAND.

Oct If) AP YACHTS, MOTORBOATS Lineman. Murray i.rwin; rieio LEO EGAN junge, tv. y. st rranctt Jr. (tpringfieln General Manager Hank Greenberg Noble and Greenoueh Tops of the Cloveland Indians tonicht OCT.

II P.M. said first coach Jake Flowers Service Boxers Included Browne and Nichols, 26-12 On Tonight's Arena Card Noble Creenough. spear- 70 Z5S'0N will not be retained by the Tribe next year. More than 30 boxers. including 1 CI ma fnmi "aiurii, lluailt'U OIUWIIB flllU from two service teams 'Oust IS MINIMIS RiCODID ARCHES, PEP SONGS AND UNI ON TOP GAMES OF THE DAY 26-12 here yesterday Sfi-FT.

A. C. rompletel rebuilt order i' '51 anit Wt. powered hv I IS h. p.

ChrvMer Crown. 2 redurtton gear. Safely glims throughout CO and blower svstems. Auto, mnntnc water and hand pump, ftlerps ft. Ship to ihore radio, double set of heavy duty halterlra iao fenerator.

Willi! tan stove tank. New broad-loom rani, curtains upholnterr, Aittn. bite pump, alo hand.pump. lee box for lone Irlpi: Ue. clonrta and (ear lorkert.

Head A lav. ip-cloqu. irsoo, for quick ale. Shown by appt, only. Call HI 5-6727 or AV S-88IW.

StSuMt 1... Bartlett raced eight yards off Edwards and Quonset Point, will compete in the fourth Hub A. C. boxing show tonight at the Boston tackle for a touchdown in the vis rreienrea oy itors' 13 point third quarter upris l.oomis at Suflield Mi. Hermon at Williston (2 30).

Stpckbridje at Vermont Acad. Tilton Vermont Freshmen. Westminster at Salisbury. Arena. First match is at 8:30 p.

m. Headlining the entries are Char- A'. ing wnicn clinched the contest. John Stimpson, Bill Allen and Bob it 1 1 nu mwM in a p'5i Hoffman also scored for the win ley Moore, Canton; Johnny Brien, Somerville; Danny Joseph, Providence; Paul and Walter Holman, ners. Nnnr ntJFtrvritmu t.

t. etTT Younger Sued for Divorce LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 (AP) Allston: Walter Weiss. Maiden: Eli BOATS WANTED SIZES (mm 8 to SS all types. Inboard marine and outboard motor.

It, Prasrh. Cloinh; Ir. Wake- Korit.sk V. Rrnnlrllnp onrt T.oa nAM! neio. uiiar et; c.

Newe l. Dnv: rtf. I Hammond. Perry: rt. Biddle.

Davldnon: 100 IIP JAIOPY N. S0 UP NON FORO CHfiMPIONSHIP DEMOLITION DERBY 1 im Halfback Paul (Tank) Younger i wanted: we rensir and rebuild tnbo.iid, end oikHo.itH mntnn -ll rilsui pp 3 the Los Angeles Rams, sentenced PROVTnF.wrF. rvt BANK GARAGE, WA 4-9326, 247 Pieall nnt st Sf.Su 1 Al "in re, Bailry. PartridKe: Flood, Correo; lhh. stimpscn, Hoflmani rhb.

Allen. Bennett: fb. Bartlett. BROWNE NICHOLS Re, Graves, rt. Rentl; rg.

Jacobson; r. Plbgrrald. lg, Judtl: It. Clapp; le, Hankel; qb. Goldberg: rhb, Burns: Ihb.

Smith: fb. Harlow. by periods! 2 3 4 Total FOR SALE redsr Plank last Wednesday to 14 days in jail The Rhode Island racing and ath-for socking his mother-in-law, was letic commission torinv rPvnkoH the CUSTOM CAR AND HOT ROD SHOW tax mf IMA Ml. siraKe o. nont, deck spray noon.

ion. o. UN SiSu ued for divorce today. His wife's complaint charges he knocked her down twice during their six-month i a 3i in: i iwmm Nohle A Green gh 8 7 11 0 20 SEDAN rriilscr, bii I P4 loi 7 beam, uleeon Morel sh.ift, 20tAum race horse owner's license of Joseph Lombardo of Medford, Mass. It said the action was taken "for falsification of application." Browne Si Nicholj.

ft 0 12 TD. Hoffman. Bartlett. fitimo- Shtnmate Va-, h. iXiZZ; marriage.

i. Allen. Fltzgcral Allen. Hie nui A 1 1 1 I OIUCD VAfUf tin Harlow. PA.

Newell 3.1R1VER YACHT CLUB, GR it-2342. Ss'u.

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