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Page 72 SUNDAY GLOBE SPORTS, NOV. 19, IHl I simim THE BWES? Tufts Scuttles Coast Guard Jumbos Grind Out 22-8 Win Over Ground Route By HY HURWITZ Despite frequent fumbles and nine plays, Including the TD 5 i metiv twnaltiM. ihm notenticarry zrom one vara out Deveaux skirted the right flank of the visitors for two extra Tufts ground offensive recorded a 22-S victory over the Coast Guard Academy yester Desperate with less than four minutes to play, Coast Guard passed on fourth down from a deep-kick formation. The pass was completed for a slight gain but Tufts took over on downs on the CG's seven. day afternoon at Tufts Oval.

It took a fourth-period comeback to preserve Harry Arlanson't record of a winning season in 29 years of coaching. Tufts concluded its season with a 5-3 mark, the three losses being the most suffered by Tofts daring Arlanson't eight years at In three plays, the Jumbos scored with Deveaux oing oyer zrom inside tackle. Adzi- gian placement conversion try was NOW HEAR THIS Coast Guard Coach Otto Graham uses walkie-talkie to contact spotters in press box during Tufts game. At right, he commiserates three ways with player and spotter. JUMBO JOTTINGS In eight years at Tufts.

Ar (Globe Photo by Jack Stvaan THUD Tufts' Ron Deveaux runs up against wall of Coast Guard players and is held this time for no gain. The Coast Guard entered the game with a three-game win- lanson has compiled a 46-14-2 record The defeat was the fourth administered to the Coast Guard by Tufts Between the halves, some lads nine streak and a dazzling 01 fensive alignment devised by coach Otto Graham. Complete FIELD GOAL SAVES UM ASS ly outplayed in the first half Long Scampers Spice and trailing, 0-8, the Coast Guardsmen rallied to tie the score in the third period. tried to run off with a couple of the CG signs but the "sailors" recaptured their property TUTTS Le Backler. Lewlekt, House; it.

Curtis. Parui, Cennearney; Anderson. Casabian c. Glass, Wertlieb; r. Mob re, Carter.

Webber: rt. Thompson, Alello; re. Hourihan, Morin. Austin: qb, Hickev, Adzinan. Perrv: lhh.

Mx-HnnaM SvL Ron Deveaux and Duncan MacDonald ran the Coast UMass Statistics Bamberry Kick Edges UNH, 9-7 Ct Romp Over If. Guard dizzy in the last period New Hamnshir, First downs 12 Yarrt mshinff US Mass. 10 196 49 to break the deadlock. vester. Pornell; rhb.

Doran. Wiccle- oung. The second time Tufts had Palm screen pass made op 13 the play which started the Emoted 23 COAST GUARD Be, McCann, Pol 7 t- control of the ball it marched jjr; iwicK, unscou: Lighti f.T irt.Pn rm of the lost yards and then drive which led to Bamberry's Temed by.V KINGSTON, R.I., Nov. 18 period. Sean Sgrulletta, an-(AP) Halfback Vito Luciani other soph, tallied frora five went 64 vards for a touchdown I vards out and Ralph RiraWi Greene: c.

Thompson, Bates. Senske: lg. DeMuzzio. McGowen, cfancy: ltl 1 punts 7 0 cu varas ior wuuiuuwn iu DURHAM, N.H., Nov. 18 A clutch field goal by John Bam- berry lifted a struggling Mass-achusetts to 9-7 win over Newj Hampshire before 5500 fans in I pnrmirra.

rouios, trowe: le. Stud. a JttiAVttTO TD drive from its 20 Lussier made seven. Mc-Yard, penai. ss 4olXuts employed 15 plays.

Four. the first play from scrim-'scored from the 10 to, cap Mccormick fired to Ed For-bush for the score. UNH's Charlie Beach broke Cormicks pass into the wind Mccormick. 7 v. Mouit tppn were runnine efforts.

I i through to block John Bam-Li, short Two UNH defend-LiddT. 22 while the lone pass attempted Pufu 1 iJ T0 xuiuue isiana jn gtan Zaieski wrapped uungs a 8 i a Yankee Conference came to-'nn n-ith nne varri Hash in th Cowell Stadium and kept the i Redmen in contention for the 1 1oH failed. berry's extra-point attempt and Tllft v. 3 nav last seconds. ers jumped for the ball which ms.

deflected off one's shoulder to TOUCHDOWNS During the drive, Deveaux the Redmen led 6-0. A few minutes later, sopho FIRST PERIOD: MacDonald; 1 yard picked up three first downs rush. With quarterback Bo Dirk- end Paul Majeski lying on( and MacDonald added two. FOURTH PERIOD: WSJru'h: Deveaux, 3 vard rush. son throwing strikes to Beach, Ed Facey, and Dick Mezquita, Lehigh Stops more Dave Korponai scampered 65 yards down the right also on a pitch from quarterback Joe Klimas.

The Nutmeggers, winning their second against six de Connecticut outgained the hosts 342 yards to 101. Rhode Island now is 2-6-1. Connecticut 6 18 37 Conn. Luciani 64 run (run failed): Conn. Korponai 65 run (Luciani run): Conn.

Sgrulletta run (run failed); Conn. Rinaldi 10 run fBell pass from Klimas): Conn. tSafety Bokser recovered punt in end tone; Conn Zaieski 1 run (Klimas kick). The other first down enroute was made by Ralph Doran on a pitchout after a neat fake into the line. This was good Jfy'STS TOUCHDOWN JIRST PERIOD: Deveaux, rush.

FOURTH PERIOD: Deveaux, rush. Coast Guard scoring: THIRD PERIOD: Dudley 1 yard the Wildcats moved from their Yankee Confernce title. The Redmen 3-0 in conference play and 5-3 overall, meet Maine In Orono Wednes-. day for the game which will decide the league title. Massachusetts went 63 yards a touchdown the first time it had possession.

Sam Lussier set up the score as he ripped 45 to the UMass 1. Only a the ground for a first down on the UNH 48. Hickman and Lussier moved the ball to UNH's 12 in six running plays. Lussier could only make seven yards, in three rushes so coach Vic for 12 yards. minute showed on the clock feats, scored twice in the third Lafayette in as Bo Dickson fired four times all incomplete.

UMass took over and the half ended. In the 3rd period Sanderson Fusia rushed Bamberry into! Last 6 Sees. After making a first down on the four, MacDonald backed through tackle in two plays for the TD. Deveaux scampered around left end to make it, 8-0. Wesleyan Buried By Trinity boomed a 50-yard quick kick through the New Hampshire action.

middle on a trap, cut to his to tne UMass 5. KicKing on The senior from Dedham left stiff-armed a tackier. down, Jim Hickman managed only a 20-yard punt split the uprights with a kick'(TJpT)junior en A'nd went all the way to the three- At 13:53 of the third peri- First all 6 TD Sp ree, 42-14 to his left. goal in the final six seconds score. it had tnreatenea yard line.

After Lussier carried again for no gain, Mass picked up 15-yard penalty for holding. A Jon McCormick to Ken earlier in the quarterv with un.h. Le. Benr, Marro: it. to give Lehigh a 17-14 victory SrSttl'BSuMlK over Lafayette today in the Tufts finally holding on its ob.

Dickson: lh. Facey. Grzbielski: 97th renewal of their series. own 2 when Deveaux inter' HARTFORD, Ct, Nov. 18 (AP) Trinity College struck for six touchdowns in the first rh.

Edgerly. San- Mezkuita. Sereika: Williams Statistics WILLIAMS cepted a pass. The Jumbos 25 minutes today to inflict a (Continued from Page 67) On the third play. Bob Ap- had rolled out to their 43, when Forrest Furaus of Anaconda, Mont- recovered a 42 to 14 defeat on Wesleyan The Wildcats' went from there to score in four running plays by Dick Mezquita to knot the game at 6-6.

Bob Towse came in to kick the point and UNH led, 7-6. The Redmen failed to move after the kickoff and the Terns exchanged punts with Dan Serieka kicking out or bounds on the UMass 12." The Wildcats were 'called for clipping Williams Artiherrt First Downs 9 .7 Rushing Yardage 142 Passing Yardage 30 44 Passes 3-8 8-14 Passes Intercepted by 4 Punts, Fumbles Lost 3 1 Yards Penalized 45 university. derson; rb, Mullen, Beach, O'Shaunes-sey. U. MASS.

Re. Harrington, Dimico: rt, Foote; it, Tedoldi, Morgan. Pleau: Kirby: Tb, Kozaka. Slick. Bamberry; 1, Hagbers, Graham: le.

For-bush. Majeski: qb. lh. Lewis. Hickman; rh.

Lussier. Kezer: fb. Palm. Warren, Perdigao New Hampshire 0 1 0 7 Massachusetts 0 0 a 9 Scoring: Mass. Forbush.

7, pass lington fought his way out to his own 15. Tuts fumble. On first down, Larry Dal Lehigh, finishing the season with a 7-2 record, turned in its 34th triumph in the rivalry, which ranks as the most-played in the nation. Lafayette, with a 2-6-1 record for 1961, has won 59 times, with four ties. The stage for Larko's field goal, the first of his collegiate career, was set.

by a 43-yard pass play from quarterback On first down quarterback laire of Salem tossed to Bob Hallam swung wide to his left Recovery of a Wesleyan fumble started Trinity's: with Tom Calabrese sprinting 15 yards for the first score. Calabrese broke loose for 56 yards the next time he carried to give Trinity a 12 to 0 lead with the game just eight Dudley on the left flat for 36 from McCormick Kick taueoi. UNH Mezquita. 9 Tun (Tows kick). Mass.

FG. Bamberrv. 22. yard advances. On third down, aiid-i-jusfc before he was tackledtossed a lateral to Steve Van Nort.

But Williams' omnipresent center, Mike Reily, Dudley went over for the TD. The effort by the Coast a completion mpleted only three passes out of 14 for a total of 46 yards. The interceptions made Amherst's passing game a virtual liability. Grinnell of Williams completed two of nine for 30 yardsr one completion starting the way to minutes old. was on the ball just as it was Guard to equalize by pass failed but interference was John Denoia to halfback Pat Clark which put ball on reaching the outstretched fin Four touchdown passes by Don Taylor sewed it up for called against the Jumbos on gers of Van Nort.

iaiayeue xnree. tie KicKea placement from the 10. the one-yard line. Joe Bacco Reuy recovered the ball on Trinity The first hit Ian Ben a touchdown. went into the line for the two nett in the end zone from 12 the nine.

i Lnlfh 7i 8 3 17 Lafayette 0 6 I 0 14. yards out. Then Taylor com' scoring: i :v.i Lehigh King 7. run fLarko kick). THE ADVANCED SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF IBM FORMULATES NEW CONCEPTS Li ITCMATIOli HANDLING SYSTEMS AND ESTABLISHES A TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL FEASIBILITY i The Division currently has th following positions evaTlable.

pleted three more scoring imgn xayior i run (larKO KicKi. Lafavpfti Zarelli 1 run (kick passes, each on fourth downs. blocked). On the fourth play, Chapman smashed the middle for the final two yards and a 6-0 Williams lead. 92 mm (7a.

Lata.vrtti re lli run). Lehigh Larko 20 field goal. Wesleyan ........0 0 14 014 Trinity .....28 14 0 042 Trin. Calabrese 15 run (kick failed); Trin. Calabrese 56 run (rush failed); Trin.

Bennett 12 pass from Taylor (Szumczyk rush): Trin. Camobell 50 pass from Taylor (Lund- Shortly after the second half points that tied 4heam Dave Adzigian booted 60 yards early in the fourth period to put Coast Guard into the hole. The Tufts defense then forced the Coast Guard to punt from its 11 and the ball was caught by Ralph Doran on the Coast Guard 40 and brought up five yards. In nine plays, the Jumbos kick-off, Amherst's Hallam Tufts Statistics Williams outgained Amherst oh the ground, 142 to 63. Chapman, with 68 yards in 18 carries, was the chief gainer.

WILLIAMS Le, Gordon," Holmesl It, Wagner, Bell; lg, Crowley, Murphy Reily, Hageman; rg. Rheinfranki Howell; rt, Gripekoven; re, Davis, Holmes; qb, Grinnell, Fearon: lh. Hagy, Mosher, Todd; rh, Goodwin. Todd; fb. Chapman, Johnston.

AMHERST Re, Hayden. Woodland. Reichardt; rt, Abodeely. Mason; rg, J. Aplington, Smith, Battocchi: Kolman; lg, Packard, Sheatsleyj It Fobes, Mayer; le, Kiell.

Heppel; ob. Hallam, Sabetta; rh, Deaett, Northl lh. Van Nort. Santonelll, Julavits; fb, R. Aplington, Nichols, McWhorter.

Score by periods 1 3 8 4 Total Williams 0 6 6 0 13 TD's Chapman, two yard plunge, Hagy, four yard slant threw a pass intended for Van oort rusn): xrin. Benneu iu pass from Taylor (Cromwell rush)! Trin. Winner 8 pass from Taylor (rush Nort. But Bill Mosher. Wil aowns .......1 failed): wes heanurv pass irom Hams' back, intercepted it on Forward passes .,6 20 Driscoll rush failed I Wes.

Wiener the Amherst 46. Bruce Grin i orwaras compieiea 10 3 VH. ......4 IK 4 Ac 4 run (Buttles pass from Driscoa), nell southpawed a first-down Tli. mint, su 1 1 OT pass down the left to Bill Wisconsin Scores scored the tie-breaker. Mac Fumbles 6 1 fumbles recov.

2 1 'Penalties 10 2 Yds. lost, penalties 106 30 I 'From line of senmmage- Donald carried on six of the Holmes for 21 yards and 10 rushes later Chris Hagy went off right tackle four yards for Biggest Rout Over Illinois Wurman's Upset Hopea the second touchdown. i In all Williams recovered three Amherst fumbles, inter MADISON, Nov. 18 (AP) Wisconsin unloaded a blistering attack spearheaded cepted four passes the first intercepted off Hallam this by the brilliant passing tanaem Smashed by Clemson CLEMSON, S. Nov.

18 (AP) Clemson swamped Fur-man's football upset hopes today under a barrage of touchdowns, winning handily 35-6. Clemson quarterback Jim Parker and Joe Anderson each threw 17-yard touchdown ser.son and gained nine first downs to Amherst seven. So keen was the Purple de Economy Desk Presents "THE NEW IMAGE" The distinctive look, vibrant and appealing. For smart appearance and practicability use "The New Image" desk. All models with companion formica plastic tops.

of Ron Miller and Fat Bichter and buried hapless Illinois 55 to 7 today in the biggest rout of a 66-year-old Big Ten football rivalry. fense that Hallam and Van ITort who threw one pass for passes. Miller completed 11 of 15 passes, including his last 10 in a row, for 183 yards and three touchdowns, while Kichter I grabbed three scoring tosses. 1 Bull's Rushes BaylorWinJl-l WACO, Nov. 18 (AP) Halfback Ronnie Bull ignited Mechanical Engineer You will develop equipment concepts and designs for application to proposed inputoutput equipment as they pertain to industrial plant information handling systems.

Experience is desired in the development card and paper handling mechanisms, as well as an interest in advanced development activities where problems are not always well defined. Senior Designer You will evolve design approaches and supporting drawings for a complex hi. speed memory system and terminal hardware. You will aid in iderrfifying tey design problems and assist in eperimental model work towards resolution of thes problems. Servo and Instrument Engineer You will analyze dynamic electromechanical systems and apply servo techniques for acceleration and position control of hi-speed digital processing equipment.

You will apply suitable instrumentation to performance models and conduct operational studies. Systems Engineer: Control Techniques for Multiprocessing Controls This position will entail the development of supervisory control techniques for multiprocessing control of large-scale centralized information processing systems handling many terminals (inputoutput devices) end using direct access record storage devices. Also involved is the design of inputoutput processing techniques which will allow mixes of transactions to be handled simultaneously. Ecerienc is required in the proaramming of file-oriented computers endor experience in the design of inputoutput systems for computers. A B.S.

or M.S. in ore of the sciences or engineering disciplines is desired. Systems Engineer: Centralized Information Processing System This position will entail the study of application problems and systems requirement for a centralized information processing system. This will require development of record-storage concepts and design-storage devices with a range of performances. Experience in application analysis, system design, logical design with some background in programming, hardware design and mathematical simulation analysis is required.

A M.S. or Ph.D. degree in one of the sciences or engineering disciplines is desired. Financial Analyst Involves planning, evaluating, and controlling all financial aspects of meor development programs within the Advanced Systems Development Division. You will review progress against plan, analyie variances end recommend action.

You will participate in the preparation of divisional budgets and long-range plans, and assist in the evaluation of their performance, A Bachelor's degree is required and a Master's degree highly preferable. Corporate finance and accounting courses art essential. Experience in the financial aspects of electronics research and development is desirable. All qualified epplicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to raca, creed, color or national origin. Wa invite you to direct your inquiry to." the fuse under Baylor and the Golden.

Bears exploded for" a decisive 31-7 victory over the Air Force Academy today. "Bull slammed through the faltering Falcon defense for eight yards and one touch down, took a 28-yard pass from Don Trull for another and then saw a great 75-yard TD sMstoiisvfflaa -trv romp wiped out by a holding penalty. 6 1 House-Party Holiday DURING THANKSGIVING AT THE Flumere i Brawdeis Of Physical Ed WALTHAM, Nov. 18-Eman Iffi Full 60" Double Pedestal Model Available In 54" I 60" SAAOft SQ)90 Singli Pedistal it 40" (U'v If you ever wanted to refurnish your office but kept putting it off now is the time. Limited quantities all colors available.

EVERYONE TALKS LOW PRICES-ECONOMY DESK PROVES ITI All the wanted features of beauty, comfort, utility and economy both in cost and maintenance that you demand. You've got to see it to believe it. Come In Write Win Phone Open Saturdays until noon uel A. (Foxy) Flumere, who has held several athletic posts at Brandeis in the past 10 years, has been promoted to di rector of the university's de partment of physical education M)N THE MASS. TURNPIKE AT SPRINGFIELD, EXIT I 'just 90 minutes down the 'Pike: your chance to get way from it all for a carefree, exciting holiday! 200 luxurious rooms, 3 restaurants, cocktail lounges and sterstudded entertainment.

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and intramural program, it was announced today, Flumere was also promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in the physical education department. J. W. Jacob, Dept. 18113 IBM P.O.

Box 344 Yorktown Heights, New York IBM served previously as Brandeis FOR HESrmTIONS 61 SR0CHURI uu SI assistant athletic director, head varsity baseball coach and assistant basketball coach. Flumere, i member of the College Coaches Assn. in foot J8 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. ADVANCED STSTEMS DEVELOPMENT OIYiSIOK iDMItSSIVIU SPECIAL 1-Mt4 im Kill PMJ PfK 1 STARTING NOV. 21 tthrwNOV.zS EDDIE.

HEYWOOD trl rosea ball, basketball and baseball, BOSTON EA 6-439B viijfHriniilKnl sstskk tiev eHVpe'isr ia also director of the N.E. Col lege Hall of Fame's annual all i in 1 star collegiate basketball game, (MaklalUaA.

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