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Daily News from New York, New York • 96

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(M CI CI eft "Ja. s-S Out of Reverse and Into High Some Sniping Behind the Lines! Looks as though Army fullback George Troxell (36) is breaking out into the open for a huge hunk of yardage here, but that clutching claw (arrow) belongs to a Princeton Tiger whose lunge from the rear brought. the Cadet down. Adtov IBatTlheirs Tngeir, fi-7; Woods SHairs Skirting high, wide and then some, Forham's Joe Andrejco knocks off seven yards on a reverse in first quarter of Rams 20-12 upset of Missouri's T-kettle. Gent missing block in foreground is Fili-powicz, and the Tiger he missed brought Joe down.

ford ham Upsets Missouri, 20-H2 By Jack Smith Scoring two touchdowns in the second period and another on the last play of the game, the Fordham Rams whipped Missouri, 20-12, before 10,820 at the Polo Grouhds yesterday. The Rams were in a spectacular mood and did most of their scoring from long range. Joe Andrejco raced 80 yards for the first touchdown while Harry Squatrito plunged over from the one for the second. By Dick McCann The Army Mule was flawless and the Princeton Tiger was clawless yesterday before 40,000 at Yankee Stadium. So the mule kicked the tiger up and down the gridiron throughout the first half to roll up a 20-0 score.

Trying to keep the score to modest proportions and not wanting to take any chances with the Navy game coming up next Saturday, Army sent in many reserves But they wrought more damage on the Tigers than the Fordliam-Missouri Pos. L. E. L. T.

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F. MISSOURI Shuriia3 Hotlgea Abrams Sw(fiiey Fitzffi'raId Pelln-r B. Ekern Atlam Stenlr farter Bouldm FORDHAM Fuller Yackameh Reisa O'Brien Mclntyre Byrne Ritinski Vuckanovioh Litwa Andrejco Filipowicz (5 6 0 12 13 0 7 20 Missouri Kordham Scorine: Missouri, touchdowns- tarter (2S-yard pass from B. Ekern 10-yard pass from Austin). Fordham.

touchdowns Andrejco (SO-yard run through Squatrito 1 1 -yard plunffe) Potter r5-yard run after lateral from Chevcrko I. Extra points Cheverko 2 (placements'. STATISTICS ord- Mis- ham smiri First downs Yards g-ained rushing .240 Passes attempted Passes completed Yards eained passinir Forwards intercepted by-No. of punts Aver, of punts Fumbles Own fumbles recovered Penalties Yards lost penalties 11 3 7'' i at i i 4 40 17 141 3rt 3 4 13 Arniy-Princeton regulars. Armv won.

40-7 After the first team scored a touchdown in the first period on an 82-yard march, climaxed by Hank Mazur's five-yard touchdown toss to Tom Lombardo who trotted 10 yards, the subs rang up two quick tallies in the second period on Bob Woods' 26-yard dash rom scrimmage and his catch of Carl Anderson's nine-yard pass in the end zone. Princeton made only one first down in the half, compared to Army's 10. FIRST PERIOD: Hill returned Sandbach's kickoff 25 to the Army 35. Troxell ploughed for 7 in two smashes, but fumbled and Perantoni recovered for Princeton on the Army 39. Three plunges netted only four, so Perina punted to Mazur who returned 15 to the Army 18.

Mazur picked up three, then shot a flat pass to Troxell, who drove for 38 yards to the Princeton 41. Kelleher dropped Mazur's pass. Troxell dropped a flat pass, but Hennessey grabbed one for 9 and Troxell sneaked off tackle for 10 to the Princeton 22. Hill hacked for 3 and Troxell ploughed for 6. Mazur picked up 3 and then fired a five-yard pass to Lombardo who bulled for 10 yards and a touchdown.

Murphy's attempted placement was blocked. Perina returned Roberts' kick-off 20 to Princeton's 30. The Tigers couldn't gain so Van Ness punted to Army's 26. Hill raced to Princeton's 45. Mazur broke through for 39 to the 6.

Lombardo hacked for 2. but then fumbled and Gallagher recovered for Princeton on the 5. Mazur returned Van Ness' punt 13 to Princeton's 49. Mazur passed to Hill for 21 on the Princeton 28. Hill dashed to the 17.

But Princeton stiffened and took the ball on downs on its 27. Score: Army 6, Princeton 0. SECOND PERIOD Three Princeton plunges netted only 5, so Perina punted to Anderson, who returned 13 to Army 37. Anderson wheeled around right end for 37 yards to Princeon's 26. On the next play, Woods circled left end and raced to a touchdown.

Murphy converted. Perina returned Roberts' kick 19 to Princeton's 26. Perina quick-kicked to Anderson, who came back 7 to Army's 42. Woods went for 14 then 11 to Princeton's 33. After Anderson made seven and Woods was held to one, Salzer dashed for 18 to the Princeton seven.

Two rushes lost two, so Anderson flipped a nine-yard pass to Woods in the end zone and Douglas recovered for Princeton on its 39. Perina passed to Schmon for 24 to Army's 37. Heath lost 3, but nipped to West for 21 and first down on Army's 19. Perina passed to West, who was knocked out of bounds on the half-yard stripe. Sandbach ploughed over on the first plunge, then he converted.

Hall brought Sandbach's kick-off back 40 yards to Princeton's 46. Hall circled left end for 24 to Princeton's 22. Perina intercepted Anderson's pass on Princeton's 12. Van Ness punted to Army's 31. Anderson streaked around left end for 25 to Princeton's 45.

Kenna and Hall went to Princeton's 31. Kenna then flipped a six-yard pass to Lombardo, who raced 25 to a touchdown. Again Murphy con verted. Heath brought Roberts' kick-off 41 yards to Army's 49. Perina's pass was intercepted by Hall, who returned 7 to Army's 32.

Kenna's kick went out on Princeton's 24. A pass, Perina to Heath, 12 to Princeton's 36. Perina's next pass intercepted by Watkins who came back 33 yards to Princeton's 22. Kenna and Hall hacked to the 11. Kenna shot a pass to Rafalko who ploughed five yards for a touchdown.

Murphy'a try for point failed. Final score: Army 40, Princeton 7. Auburn Topples Georgia From Unbeaten, 27-13 Columbus, Nov. 21 (P). An inspired Auburn football team led by fleet Monk Gaff ord and hard hitting; Jim Reynolds, whipped previously unbeaten Georgia today, 27-13, in a thundering upset.

FIRST PERIOD Georgia received and marched straight to a touchdown in 10 plays with Sinkwich spearheading the attack. He carried the ball on almost every running; play and mixed in two complete passes. He scored over right tackle from the (Continued on page 100, col. S) POS. ARMY PRINCETOX L.

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Q. L. R.Tl, Kelleher Merritt Mesereau Myshnsky Wilson, OMs Crowell 1 Mazur Hill -Harr Morria -Perantoni Kmniry Headley Schmon West Marshall Perina Sandbach F. -Troxell Score by periods: Army 14 7 13 40 7 7 Princeton Army seonnfr: Touchdowns Woods 3 (26-yd. run from scrimmage; 9-yard pass from Anderson in end zone: and 4-yard end run: Lombardo 2 (10-yard run with a-yard Mazur pass; 43-yard run wnn r-yard Kenna pass): Rafalko (5-yard run with (i-yard pass from Kenna), Conversions: Murphy 4 Princeton Touchdown Sand-bach (half-yard plunge).

Conversion Sandbach (placement). STATISTICS ARMY PRINCE TON First down 17 Yards, rushing- 383 Passes attempted 1U 5 48 sa 6 114 2 10 43 1 1 4 20 Passes completed Yards, passing -12H 5 3 48 5 2 50 Passes intercepted by- runts Average distance punts rnimoies Own fumbles recovered- renames Yards lost penalties- for a touchdown. Murphy again converted. Van Ness fumbled Roberts' kick-off and was downed on the Princeton 22. Perina passed to Harr for nine and Van Ness ploughed to the 34.

Kenna intercepted Perina's long pass on Army's 30 and sprinted to Princeton's 47. Kenna hacked to the 36. Princeton held as the half ended. Score: Army 20, Princeton 0. THIRD PERIOD: Marshall returned Roberts' kick-off 15 to Princeton's 25.

Troxell fumbled Perina's quick-kick and Harr recovered for Princeton on its 43. Perina's flat pass was intercepted by Hennessey on the Tiger 31. Woods drove for six, but a penalty pushed Army back to Princeton's 40. Perantoni intercepted Kenna's pass on the 26. After Van Ness kicked out on Army's 35, Perina intercepted another Kenna pass on the Princeton 42.

The Tigers couldn't gain and Van Ness punted to Anderson who returned 21 to Army's 43. Lombardo and Anderson made first down on Princeton's 45. Anderson ploughed to another first down, and after he was stopped, Kelleher mad el 5 to the 18. Woods drove off-tackle for 4 to the 4. Lombardo was stopped but Woods raced left end for a touchdown.

Murphy again converted. Score: Army 27, Princeton 0. FOURTH PERIOD Stahle intercepted Perina's pass on Princeton's 42. Daniel fumbled The last touchdown play covered 75 yards from the scrimmage and ended with Tom Potter, freshman puard, taking a lateral from George Chevcrko and racing 65 yards to the end zone. Both Missouri scores came on passes, the first a 28-yarder which Ralph Carter speared in the end zone, the second, a six-yarder to Bert Ekern.

FIRST PERIOD: Fordham couldn't gain after taking the kick-off, but Litwa put Missouri in a hole with a punt which rolled dead on the 8. Stuber carried twice for a first down to the 20, but Missouri was forced to kick. The punt went out on the Ram 38, and Andrejco combined with Filipowicz for a first down on the 48. Litwa was forced to punt again and angled one out on the 2. Stuber got off a bad punt which was downed on the Missouri 27.

A forward-lateral, Litwa to Babich to Malinowski, picked up 15 yards to the 12. Filipowicz carried it to the 8 where Missouri tossed back two plays. Lynk tried a field goal but it was blocked. Missouri failed to gain and Stuber kicked to Litwa who slipped and fell on the Fordham 38. A pass, Litwa to Andrejco, went for 24 yards and a first down on the Missouri 38.

Abrahms intercepted a pass, and Missouri took the ball on the 34 as the period ended. Score: Fordham 0, Missouri 0. SECOND PERIOD: From the 34 Stuber got away to the 48, then flipped a lateral to Adams who was forced out on the Ram 34. The Rams stiffened and forcer Stuber to punt. On the first play from the Ram 20 Andrejco npun through the middle and raced down the field on an 80-yard touchdown run.

Mclntyre tossed a helpful block at midtield and after that he was in the clear. Ososki failed to convert. After Litwa angled a punt out on the Missouri 15 the Tigers went 85 yards in ten plays for a touchdown. Charges by Parker and Steu-ber made a first down on the 20. A pass.

Carter to Ekern, was good to the Ram 43. Steuber picked up 8 yards but was hurt and left the came. After Parker made a first down on the 32 Steuber's sub, Jimmy Darr, (lipped an aerial which Carter caught on the goal line for tho touchdown. Morton's try for the point missed. Then it was Fordham's turn.

Litwa returned the kick-eff to the Ram 27 and then Rams went 73 yard3 for a touchdown in five plays. Squatrito raced to the 45. Then Litwa passed to Malinoski who was spilled on the Missouri 16 after a 39-yard gain. After Andrejco slashed for 5, Cheverko tossed an end zone aerial to Malinoski. Volz pushed the receiver and the pass was ruled complete.

This gave the Rams the ball on the 1-yard line and Squatrito took it over in one try. Cheverko converted. Score: Fordham 13, Missouri 6. THIRD PERIOD Missouri returned the kick-off to the 27. Bouldin plunged to the 40.

A pass, Austin to Ekern, was good for a first down. Bouldin broke loose for 14 yards but fumbled and Ritinski recovered for the Rams on their 37. Cheverko's pass was intercepted. Missouri went to a touchdown from there, covering 65 yards in nine plays. Passes covered most of the yardage.

Austin connected to Ekern to the 47 and then to Carter to the 24. Austin carried to the 10 and then charged to the 6. From there he flipped a pass over the middle to B. Ekern who speared the ball in the end zone. Morton missed the try for the point.

Score: Fordham 13, Missouri 12. FOURTH PERIOD From their 27, Missouri started rolling. Austin got loose on a 16- (Continued on page 100, col. 2).

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