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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 75

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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75
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fWr ft 1 Jil l- ween 9 KC A 1 i 4' -v. NEXT AVEEK Marquette at B.C., Dartmouth at Harvard. By CLIF KEANE There was nostalgia in the air yesterday at Alumni Field when Boston College met Dartmouth to the first time in 43 years on a gridironand the Eagles promptly filled it with footballs, too. In four plays the Eagles had crossed the goal line. A much better B.C.

team finally won, 35 to 12, before 17,000 fans. the two Dartmouth shots in his territory. Mike Holovak, a disciple of hard football, had his group .7 Statistics at B.C. So the Eacles, with full- B. C.

Dartmouth firing against a massed Green defense once Tom Sullivan got 17 1)4 2S0 the kickoff and raced it back Passes 11 19 ii back Frank Robotti slam-Rmins straight ahead, Tom 8 '21n Sullivan cross-bucking and one i drive by Rob'inson, marched "20 82 yards on 21 plays. Passpj Tntrrcepted by 0 Fumbln Lost 3 to the Dartmouth 27. On the first, Johnny Ama- ftVdl TfnRiiied- bvle scotted his flanked left halfback, Tom Casey, in the Dartmouth, badly battered 11 vJ. Thn BC- before tailing ofT the rest by this drive, had fumbletitia right flat for 13 yards Then of the eame two pays af 'er the following the little guy waited until The Green marched 78 vards kirkoff. Vin Hoean thp best (Globe Photo by Paul MaSuire) CRUISING AND SCORING AGAINST DARTMOUTH IS FRANK ROBOTTI OF BOSTON COLLEGE HARVARD WIN So Casey moved into the left flat after Casey's score.

Most of runner on the field, had his for nine more. the march was aimed at the sights set inside the Dart- While everyone was won- B.C. left tackle, with Jake mouth right end. But there dering when Boston College Crouthamel biting off the yard- was a pile of humanity there, ever opened a game with age with one 20-yard pass from two passes Amabile waited Crouthamel thrown in from a long time without being the 42 to the B.C. 22.

skirted left end, holding the harried football in one hand, the way When the Green got to the thev t0 car' Bosto Huge Larry Eisenhauer cut five and was checked. Crouth- war. mo down the right sideline beyond amel caught a deflected pass at 7 the Green defender, and Ama- iW pnal linP nnH lnmhloH mr The impetus carried over bile hit Eisenhauer at the into the third quarter for B.C. But another chance was ex- Dartmouth was forced to kick eight, 1 I 1 1 i i uritu pungcu vii me luuvwuig kick- irom its seven alter tne kick- this time Amabile broueht otl when. Seth MSer re off had been handled poorly.

ahrc.undmhalfbaT Tcasey irtm tK" ff'' the left for a smash at right hec hfr ee tlm" Hogan and Amabile had tackle and the had Gundy was a11 ingulfed B.C. across the goal line in scored in 143 had by Eagle linemen-particular- 5:45. ly Jim O'Bncn-and the Hogan made two nice catches There was supposed to be a chance was lost. of Arnabile-S heaves. The first wide separation in talent be- With the Eagle adherents came at the 17.

and the second Ft 5p Lions Blanked Till Last Period Next: Dartmouth at Harvard, Holy Cross at Columbia. By JERRY NASON Making a miraculous recovery from a broken heart, Harvard outscored Columbia in the Stadium yesterday, 38 to 22, to declare itself back in the Ivy League race a week after having had its pockets picked by Cornell. The two teams yesterday put on a Disneyland performance in the final quarter, a 15-minute interlude in which 38 points were scored believed to be a Stadium record. tween these two teams Ivy expecting another air barrage was a shoestring grab at the against Independent. from Amabile, Holovak must five.

But for the rest of the quar- have quietly sneaked in word -GREEN ter the Green rocketed back to stay on the ground while and threw quite a scare into he recovered his breath from Page Eigtity OCTOBER 18, 1939 Seventy-Five cai J. 2 Debut, Celts Nip Royals in The Johns carried a 22 to lead into the final period, then panicked for a few minutes Harvard Statistics under a counter bombardment' Jim, downs i Russell Paces Attack, Snares 23 Off Boards that quickly reduced their lead KiT." yVrEi. zl Syracuse Flays Holy Cross, 42-6 Columbia 18 113 172 12-20 4-32 4 3 to 22-16. Passes 3-6 Passes inter 'pted by 1 Punts 5-45' fumble lost 2 Yards penalized 19 Just when the 12,000 patrons, were psychologically prepared for a reenactment of Cornell's historic winning them on the ground to a NEXT WEEK Holy Cross at Columbia. raiiy a werK earner, me Johns suddenly grew into manhood.

Statistics at Syracuse second touchdown. Sam Halaby belted this onei SYRACUSE C. They scored two fast touch By ERNIE ROBERTS First Down 22 8 downs had to score one ofoul on a iuiirjacK dive on a 17 Ban- Passing Yardase 208 thpm tveicp in fart Thpv u-'oro! fourth down-two feet sit uat inn. SYRACUSE. Oct.

By JACK BARRY Boston's big three of Bob Cousy, Bill Russell and Tom Heinsohn had to pull out all the stops yesterday at the Arena to' steer the world champion Celtics to the N.B.A.'s season's opener vic- fasses i so determined not to be vic-j Havener's rollout pass to Rep- tam Ben Schwartzwalder gtjSipted by tims of another holdup thatscher for the gift points was hi.tevenee todav for def eats' "'a -28 142 -27 1 -38 .3 3 Yards Penalized 5S broken up. they even scored tvo bonus points from 18 out the 1 of the past two years. ofljn His undefeated squad squashed the 4 i 42-6, worst trouncing in three Crosl 7 T42 tory over the plucky Cincin 6 nati Royals, 129 to 125, before Harvard took its 14 to 0 lead into the third period, sparred cautiously for a break and finally got a big one when Bob Boyda seemed to have hooked the ball out from under the arm of Columbia's Don Savini on a reverse run 3341 actual onlookers and a years for the luckless visitors. jsecond time they engineered that startling achievement when ineligible receiver calls set them back IS yards during conversion plays. With four minutes to play, and the trophy now safely packaged, the lowercase Har I 1,1..

MM i hk i Zrt 'A wX" y.v -vutx television audi- There was no mercy offered; promptly shoved the Purple nation-wide by the littTe ex-paratrooperjback 25 yards in the next two ence. who coaches Syracuse, either, plays. And on. the third it in-l Russell, warming up for Except for Dick Philadelphia's Wilt Chamber- filch of an errant orange pitch- 4. I lain, turned in a stupendous out and 55-yard touchdown Syracuse ranks first nation- -exhibition as he played all but vard contestants got air-raided down near the Lions' goal.

HARVARD Page Seventy-six run, the Crusaders barely got ally on total defense, and also three minutes, scored 32 points. by midfield twice in the en- on rushing defense. This is hitting 12 in 15 field attempts, tire Dan game. why: In murky Archbold Sta- took 23 off the boards and And 4 ft a cAinnrl 41m this illlU till; HVVUIIU .1 ff 1 i DiocKea seven ivoyais dossidic aium mis aiiernoon, noiy baskets. Cross tried to run with the ball Lowell Woman Wins $7000 in Pic Six Special Cousy, in action 39 minutes, occurred late in the fourth period Schwartzwalder whistled his first team right back into the ball game.

exactly 28 times and, for its, handed out 13 assists, turned in troubles, had a net yardage of; three steals and scored 23 for six more points one play before the vivacious contest ended. Control of the ball, and thus the game, was immediately established by Harvard. Although Columbia had nuch little respect for the Johns' passing attack that they congested their defense against runs even more in the second half than the first the Lions could not contain the running of Chet Boulris, Larry Repsher, Sam Halaby and Charlie Ravenel. Behind some authoritative pri manaeed to penetrate to minus 28 5 ards' SALE, X.H., Oct. 17 Mrs.

June Colville, of Lowell, on Syracuse's 45 on a 2J-yard SYRACUSE-HC $7714 in tonight's 'Tic Six" iscreen pass, special at Rockingham Park. I The burly Orange varsity1 Page Seventy-six points, while Heinsohn came up with 26 points and took 20 off the boards. Heinsohn made six out of seven free throws. The Royals kept within a five-point range all the way. Jack Twyman, second leading scorer in the league last year, topped all competitors last night with 38 points, before fouling out at the seven-minute mark of the last period, with Boston in front 119 to 111.

But the Royals stayed very Leafs Top Bruins, 3-0 mary blocking this quartet rolled 76 yards from the opening kickoff right into the fAlnmhia rnrl 7fmp in Ifi rnn- 1KI (Glnbe Photo bv John Hurley ecutive running plays. TORONTO, Oct. 17 (UPI) place with the roughhouse son-George Armstrong unit. Ravenel went the last three The, Toronto Maple Leafs.iBruins. 1 Each scored once.

Hampson on a sneak over center, and'sparked by left winger Dickie Duff's second-period goal was! was the workhorse, setting Boulris cut back inside right! Duff's 100th goal of his Na-the winner, but the shutoutj rnPCtinir EYE-BULGING BATTLE for a rebound that dipped to floor is waged by Sam Jones of Celtics and Royal Dave Piontek (25). much in contention with four minutes left, trailing 120 to 117. Here Heinsohn hustled in his own rebound, but whiskers Jim Palmer counted a conversion. enn State Conquers the goal which broke Boston's back in the hectic third period. BRUINS Page Seventy-seven latMc iui mr.

uuivciaiun uuiLai 1 utiuilgcu lu awAWdiu wiiiiiiy and an 8 to 0 lead in 8:18. hung, a 3-0 shutout on the Bower in the Toronto nets. He In the second quarter, after Bruins before 16,653 fans in made key saves on Vic Stasiuk, Ravenel had captured a re- Maple Leaf Garden tonight. jDon McKenney 'and Bronco ciprocal Columbia The win, third for the Leafs Horvath. Harvard ripped and ranted 73 in four games, boosted the To- All the Toronto goals were yards in 13 plays again, all of ronto club into a tie for sec-1 scored by the Duff -Ted Hamp- CELTICS Page Seventy-nine Stubborn B.

21-12 Statistics at Penn State PENN ST. BOS. First downs 24 11 Yards rushing 297 147 Yards passing 83 75 Passes completed 7-18 8-14, Passes intercepted 2 1 Punts, average 2-25 7-H9 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 40 61 Next: Conn at B.U. Friday night. By FRANCIS ROSA UNIVERSITY PARK, Oct.

17 The snarling Terriers from Boston University: 1. Played opportunists twice. 2. Came up with two goal-line stands. 3.

Suffered two horrible breaks. They lost a 21-12 game to Penn State, second ranked team in the East. down at the three and they scored in two plays. That B.U. wasn't going to tip its hat to Penn State was ob- A crowd of more than 25,000 Terriers and in the final analy- vious right away Penn State home-coming partisans saw sis it was their performances was forced to punt twice in the the battling Terriers disprove that kept Penn State un- first period, the 24-point role they had defeated.

Penn State obtained its first been assigned in pre-game jne play that ended B.U.'s score- with some straightaway forecasts. ki th th.rrf wrinH football at 5:52 of the second rtlL MhII'V A magnificient coaching and a 15-yard penalty called period. Paul Cancro with two team effort, however, couldn't Egaimt the Terriers. BU. had rea Pla's 113(1 stopped xne produce the victory B.U.

just scored its second touch- Lions at the one and then wanted. The Terriers used a down (trailed 14 to 12). The George Bradley quick-kicked man-in-motion for the first haci a third and 15 at beautifully but the irrepressi-time this season and occa- 22 Lucas carried on the ble Lucas nullified the kick; sionally put two men in mo- piay arid was ripped to the with a 22-yard return to the 30. tion. It wasn't enough.

proimd bv the arm at the line Penn State punched away to The two renn State breaks 0f scrimmage. But a 15-yard the 15 and then Lucas, back ta came at the end of the first penalty reprieved the Penn pass, Tan to his left and driv-half and in the fourth period, state offense and it kept mov- ing fiercely broke away from The first set up the game- jng to its clinching score. two men at the 10 and stum- turning touchdown. The sec- The Other break that went bled past another and into the ond put the cover on B.U. against B.U.

came near the end zone. Sam Stellatella aspirations. en(i 0f the half. Again the kicked his first of three con- Richie Lucas, Pern State's Terriers had scored (trailed) All-America quarterback "-6 and Tenn State was rac- B.U. icandidate, and fullback Pat ing the clock.

A pass mterter- Botul ripped away at the ence call gave the Lions a first Page Seventy-teven i Globe Phntn. by Paui J. ConiieiU HARVARD PLAYERS TRY TO TAP PHONE DURING COLUMBIA'S NEW MUDDLE HUDDLE.

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