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Sixty-One- Murphy's Field Goal Gives Maiden 3 to 0 Triumph THE BOSTOV SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 30, 1955 ca uli ji.niiiimijijpi v- ynwifti- VWjpin 1 Somerville Tops Quincy, 22 to 7 Weymouth Stopped Twice Near Goal Line By ERNEST DALTON MALDEN, Oct. 29 Johnny Murphy put the foot back In football here today when his field goal from J9-yard line gave Maiden a 3-0 victory over Weymouth. tivV' i' "lit -m JfV 1 i rrn Pmi, Statistics at Quincy First downs i .6 By JAMES COLLINS QUINCY, Oct 29 A 90-yard touc down run in final period by left halfback Bob McLu-cas highlighted Somerville's 22- Net yards gainea rusnuis aov Forward passes 9 Forwards completed Jl in the second period Early 1 S9 0 so 2 1 victory over Quincy here to Statistics at Maiden Own forward! Intercepted 3 'Distance of punU. averait 32 Fumbles 1 Own fumbles recoverd. Penalties Yards lost, penalties 75 From lint ot icrimmalt.

Maiden racked a first down on the Weymouth 10-yard line. But two line plays and an incomplete day before 2500 fans. MALDEN WEY. First downs Mike McLaughlin got Somer et yards gained rushine 83 ville off to a flying start when, 128 9 3 47 35 Forwards completed 1 Yards gained, forwards 12 on the first series of plays, he in lorwards intercepted 3 Distance rf mini. Fumbles 3 tercepted a Quincy pass on his uwn tumbles recovered 2 pass left the Tornado on the nine with a fourth down, goal to go proposition.

So Murphy, with quarterback Tom Noone holding, dropped back to the 19. The angle was negligible, and Murphy's boot, an end over end affair, was accurate with plenty of height. diua lost, penalties 40 "from line of scrimmage. Harvard Freslimen Win, 19-12, Aided by Brown Fumbles PROVIDENCE. Oct 29 AP Harvard's freshmen handed Brown own 25 and raced to the Quincy 21 where he was hauled down from behind.

field goal. A Nigro 10-yarder, and McLucas bolted to the seven a Noone to Murphy pass for 12, featured this drive. and then Bob Webber carried it across. Murphy not only booted the winning points for perhaps the first schoolboy 3-0 game since University's freshmen their first defeat today, coming from behind with two second half touchdowns Poor Punt Leads to Score Saugus beat Salem 3-0 in 1939 but played the entire game, offensive end, defensive halfback tor a 19 to 12 victory. The Crimson scored first aftef they recovered a Brown fumble the second period Quincy's Starting the second half, Weymouth marched the kickoff back 62 yards, a Rossetti to Simmons pass for 24 yards and a Stilphen run for 20 the key plays.

Weymouth finally was held on the Maiden eight. Then Nigro, on a quick opener. He did the kicking off, and all line stopped Somerville on three tries inside the one. But a poor of Maiden punting. When Maiden lined up for Its Quincy punt aiter it had taken over set up the second Somerville field goal try it had five men in backneld and only six on the tally.

breezed up the middle 32 yards, but in trying to squirm away from Scrimmage line. Coach Eddie Mel Somerville took over on the snson had to hurry in a sub to Ouincv 25 and moved to the 16 a lacKier, dropped the ball. Wev call a time out. Then Murphy de McLucas passed to Tony Stignese mouth recovering on the Tornado livered. After the Eame.

asked in the end zone. w. trom Were, Weymouth sped the end zone. Quarterbacic Franklin Newell did the honors after Harvard had been stopped on the Brown one-foot line. On the ensuing play, a Brown back was hit hard and fumbled, Newell falling on the ball for the score.

Brown bounced back with two second period touchdowns for 12 to 7 halftime lead. Both scores came on passes, one from Ed Lapinski to Ed Garno for 27 yards and the other from Lapinski to John Cronin for 20 yards. In the third period, Harvard recovered another Bruin fumble, this time on the Brown one-foot line. Stan Merkel promptly crashed over for the' winning Harvard touchdown. along by a Stilphen run of 16 Trailing, 13-0, in the second period Quincy finally got some (Globe Photo by Jack Sheahan UNAVOIDABLE INCIDENT Dick Franciosi of Brockton dodges a tackier (on ground at right), but bumps into Les Tilley of Lynn English.

yards, reached the Maiden 12 be fore losing the ball on downs. steam up and moved to its only in tne nnal period, a stilphen score, with Ronnie Leone passing to Tom Morrell who grabbed the ball at midfield and went the dis Michigan State tance. pass interception at midneld stopped one Maiden gesture, and a bit later. 15-yard penalties helped and then hurt the Maiden team. Late in the final period, Nashua's 8 to 0 Triumph tow he felt when the ball went where it was supposed to go.

Murphy said, "I felt great, just great Practiced field goals all year, and finally I get one, and we win the game." Beyond Murphy's three-pointer, It was a game in which deft defenses stopped well thought out offenses. Weymouth, behind and adequate line, had backs Pete Stilphen and Paul Simmons, breaking away for sizable gains, and Joe Rossetti to scare Maiden to fleath with his passes. In turn, Maiden's mobile line fave Bob Nigro and Phil Santos- SOMERVILLE Le. Mullen. Stignese; It, Sullivan, Cochrane, DIBiaii; lg.

J. Corcoron; V. Corcoran; rg, Noone. Trips Wisconsin Weymouth drove 40 yards to the Mochl. Mannke; rt, Luther; re, Uwyer; tab, McLaughlin, Duarte; lhb.

McLucas, Maiden 4a, but after a time out, In the fourth period, the running MADISON, Oct. 29 CAP) impravia; rnD, cuiien, ferranici id, Webber, McCann. came out of the huddle only to; Ends Everett Win Streak QUINCY Re. Tantlllo. Bryant.

West- htnff: rt. Craiff. Gflaoniml: rg. Pa and passing of Jim Bell paced in 81-yard march by Harvard for the final score. Bell, an all- R.

I. prep find that there had been only one second left to play. ruzzi. Zanottf; Biaglni, Chase. Smol Michigan State, with sophomore Walt Kowalczyk leading the way, smothered Wisconsin, 27-0, today and remained within striking distance of the Big 10 football championship.

MALDEN Le, Murphy; It, Jackson, is. uaspareuo, rermano; lett; lg, buccela, qanipanale: it, Apple-ton, Menadue, Fnmavera; le. Morrell, Hlguera, Graziano; Qb, Connors, Leone; rhb, Angelis. Pakalnis; lhb. Brown, school star last year at Portsmouth Priory, passed for the touchdown to Dick Iseiin.

Myerow. DeLoretto; rg, Gaultieri, Con- NASHUA, N. Oct. 29 trado. Wolf: rt.

Moscatelli. Lindauist In the closing minutes, Nashua attain throatemori Kn TTtrfti'oit tnnlr several chances to get re, Clarey, Mantia; qb, Elmstrom, Derbesj ID. Wong, rowers, vil. Mollis. Score by oeriods 1 4 Total Statistics at Nashua oone, unjiammarino: inc iNiEro.

uic- a rr. Michigan State Nashua High handed Everett High its first setback of the 19 .7 SO 1427 .0 0 0 00 Harvard 7 a unaerway, as nrst woone ana Don Dickie came up with good passes. kie; rhb, Austin. Dickie; fb, Santo-! Srnr hv P. rind.

1 4 4 Total Brown Freshmen 0 11 uvci, naBimd OLUwycu cvcicil Wisconsin with John In77.a rnwr. fnr a Miv.t Mlrhlcjm Nashua sousso. Stilt Rporfnir Tmichrinwn- Harvard Freshmen Scoring TD.New- Somerville i 7 0 22 Quincy 0 7 0 0 7 But each time, defenses rose to Kowaiczvk 2 1 72. run: 24. run).

Peaks WEYMOUTH Re( Carven, Hassen; rt, (place Merkel, lsclin, Merkel, iseun. I. rT, newaii Jewell year ai jnoiman Biaaium inis First down afternoon. 8-0. Net yds gained rushing Forward Dasses yard loss on first down.

Then P' quarelli was thrown for menu. 1 2, plunge). Jewett (16. pass-run from 166 lioarey, fasquaiucci; Keeves, Donovan. Mathieson: c.

Pawlick. Sullivan TD, Webber, Splamese, McLucas, Morrell. PA, McLucas. Webber, Pakal thrown lTreshmen Beorine-Tn. Canw.

Everett 61 10 2 68 3 31 the occasion, and forced punts or look over possession. A long Murphy punt, 55 yards, JVaShUa Chalked uri tWO tlOintS Forwards comnleted mowskLi. conversions, fianuus 2, nowski. Ig. Jacobson.

DePlacieo, SunberB: It.1 Cronin. nis. Safety, Quincy (automatic! loss back to the five-yard line. in the final quarter on a safety I VrW. KlZSZU Oscar Demno was rushed as rocked Weymouth back on its uenamano, c-ncKson; ic, iniayson, Hassan; Qb, Rossetti, Pasqualucci; rhb, Stilphen, Sullivan; Ihb, Simmons, Mc-Leod; tb.

Burgess, Cassetti, Fay. mlion Tnnw nrne "Distance Of Dunta. AB 32 punted from behind his goal line heels early in the game, and two Score bv neriods 1 2 3 4 Total Own fumbles recovered. 1 Penalties 5 Yards lost penalties IS fumbles didn help the visitors much either. Eventually, a kickout Maiden 0 3 6 0 3 and the ball only went out to the eight-yard line where Nashua took over with 35 seconds left.

4 40 jrieia coax, rviurpny. put Maiden on the Weymouth 43 uuwnea oenina nis goal line as he tried to rush the ball out after Everett had stopped Nashua at the two yard line. Paul Sylvester caught Pasquar- "From lint of scrimmage. Charles Parker scored on the second play with a run around Now you can save at least 20 hear the end of the first quarter, and it was from there that Maiden lot to the Weymouth 10 for its right end. The kick for point was Brockton Upsets Wardner.

Two rushes failed to short and there was only time for elli as he attempted an end sweep. the kickoft before the whistle. gain and on third down Bob Sa-sone fumbled and Wardner recovered on the two-yard line to end NASHUA Narkunas. le: flabrlel. It Lynn English Nashua's only touchdown came Origas.

lg: Moody, Langston, rg; Slo- tne tnreat. in the final 20 seconds of Dlav sek, rt; ineriault, re; Faul, qb; Hol-brook, lhb; Wardner. rhb; Parker, fb. EVERETT A. DiNino.

re: Mancannrn when Charlie Parker crashed over Nashua had the ball on the Ev rt; Janmno, rg; DiCarlo, Appriseze, on Ground, 19-6 ig; uuerneror, narringmn. le: lotia, erett three-yard line as the first half ended. from the four-yard The try for point was wide an after the next kickoff the game ended. qd; a. rasouarieue, rnD; bansone, inD IT HERE DiNino, fb.

Nashua Substitutes End. Green; The third quarter was a see-saw battle, then in the fourth quarter Both teams Dlayed terrific de tacKie. nerirana; nacks, bylvester, Basin. Boyer, Pelletier. fensive eames.

at ruasnua threatened again only to LYNN, Oct. Brockton High steamrollered to a 19-6 victory over Lynn English at Manning Bowl this afternoon. Everett Substitutes Ends. Cuilla; in the opening quarter, Everett De nem lor downs on the two.varrf and combine all your essential cen- completed long pais from John T3 tacKie. iaMosa; guara, roresuf line.

Tony PasquarelU then tried tar. Prodano; back. McCauiey. to rush around end but was tackled Score by periods a for the safety to cive Nashua Nashua 0 0 TacKie. ianosa; guara, roresuere; lozza to Tony PasquarelU, who ran 4 Total SIMONS BROS.

The Most Exciting Powar Combination Tool While English concentrated on to the four-yard line before he a TD. Parker. Safety: Fasquarlelle was caught from behind by John 2 to 0 lead, tackled in end zone. mwmi an aerial attack, throwing zi passes and completing eight for 1 118 yards. Brockton was slugging its way through the English line for steady gains, chalking up 12 first downs and a total 212 yards.

UMass Crushes Vermont, 54-15 Enos' 95 Yard Run Highlights Rout home insurance in a single, simplified policy AMHERST. Oct 29 (AP) Mass Plus Everything Else EXCLUSIVELY IN BOSTON The Safest Combination achusetts broke a close football game wide open with 20 points in the third period today and swamped Vermont S4-15. Machine Tool You Can Buy Kosmos Scores for English Brockton halfback Bob Diegh-ton accounted for two of his team's three touchdowns In the first and second periods. Cocapt. Dick Franciosi scoped the third in the fourth ouarter.

It was the first Yankee Confer McLam also scored Vermont's other touchdown, on a five-yard run in the finale when Wendell Gilbert cracked through the line and tackled Massachusetts' Ron Bloom in the end zone for a safety. Maassachusetts outgained Vermont 255 yards to 96 aground and had a passing edge of 179 yards to 82. ence triumph for Massachusetts which had lost to Connecticut and game and ran 95 yards for a touchdown in the game's waning moments, Mellen scored his touchdown in the opening period on a 45 yard sprint with a pitchout and Barous added another in the second on a four-yard plunge before Vermont could score. Al McLam registered Vermont's first touchdown in the second period on an 18-yard pass play combination with quarterback Tom Rhode Island. Vermont lost its Peter Kosmos rushed the ball for the only English touchdown third Yankee League game, having been defeated by Maine and Rhode in the second period.

island. Vermont 7 Massachusetts 7 13 20 13 20 l5 04 Brockton fullback George Bagas was Injured in the first period. He Roger Barous, Dave Ingram each 50 0 '274 was removed to Lynn Hospital scored two touchdowns for the victors and Charlie Mellen also chipped in with a touchdown and Vermont Scoring TD's. McLam 2 (18. pass-run from Tlerney: 5.

runi. Safety. Bloom tackled in end zone by Gilbert. Conversion. McLam.

Massachusetts Scoring TD's. Barous 2 (9, run, 4. run); Ingram 2 70. pass- and was found to have suffered a concussion. The hospital allowed iierney.

The first half ended with Massachusetts holding only a 20-7 lead. Tlien the home fnrr-es in 5 I 7 3 FULLY vINCLOSIO thr BASE three conversions. Massachusetts also uncovered John Enos. a Gloucester soph run from Whnien; 15, pass run from (45. run); Johnson 7 ivie iir.

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Cerci, Qb, Condon: lhb, Franciosi. Hayward; rhb, Dieghton. Carreiroi fb, Bagas, O'Leary. LYN NENGLISH Re. Howe: rt, Bourque, Samson; rg.

Laurino; c. Soucy, Mahoney; IB. Zeno, Conk; It, Lyon; le. Lundstedt; qb. McMahon; lhb.

Johnson, Kingsbury; rhb. Long; fb, Kosmos, Til-ley. Score by periods 1 4 Total Brockton 0 0 6 19 Lynn English 0 6 0 6 Medford, 25-6 disc cander. including a Y. H.

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