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Daily News from New York, New York • 220

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IVYUnclgers Pt'jiCars'ftCiiis Violets, 33-9 New York University scored its first touchdown against Rutgers yesterday since 1945, but it was the only one it e-ot as the Scarlet' Dy Jim McCullty i Only eight points where, according to the experts it should have been 20, separated the Princeton Tijrer and the Bulldog when these two mossy football rivals ended their -clawing- at Palmer Stadium yesterday afternoon. Princeton prevailed, 21-13, by vir right arm and the sticky lingers 03 a 3 Z.E.WiIIiama. natrnett. I. I Arnold, randies LXi Nebt.

Malans-a. Hnbbard I'R4Kt. 6enkinr. Kooa. Kahle KG Read.

Rutkowskl. Pellincton RT Corrig-an, Faherty. Fisher BE Sowirk. Burnett. Coriui.

Warkar QB Marinkowich. LaPrarie. Malekolf. LH Furnari. Herinv.

Pryor. Archambaulf, McLaren. Sabo. Monanan. uuiey RHGrimslejr.

I'Amalo I "KTU tE Starke. Traeey 1 LTFazio. Apkariao I Ml Sukano. White f'Kalaka. Rngofl.

3f inster RG Corvi. Cox -RT-Hopewell REBaldasaro. Ambrosia. Rii'bardson. OB Ouinn.

Eisenman LH Payne. Ranicri BHCassowits. Forarty. Taylor FR Rnfrer 7 19 7 9 S.1 N.Y.C 7,0 Htitcers: Grimaley t. Anhambaull.

Hennc. Burnett. Conversions Hubbard Iplanrments). N.Y.C: Touchdown Baldasaro. Conversion Tracer (nlacemenO.

Safely Cox and White. Sooners Vln, 27-7, Kocp Cig 7 Title Columbia. Now. 12 W). Oklahoma's methodical football powerhouse bulldozed to' its second straight Big Seven championship today, 27-7, over undermanned but stubborn Missouri.

An all-time record Missouri home crowd of 37,152 jammed Me-rnorial Stadium for the battle. Oklahoma rolled to its 18th sue-eessive victory since losing to Santa Clara in 1948. The gave Oklahoma a perfect Big Seven record of 5-0: and charged Missouri with its first 4 tl r. a romped to a 33-9 victory at 'New Brunswick, N. J.

A crowd of 7,000 chilled fans saw NYU hold Rutgers to a 7-7 tie in the first period before being buried nnder three touchdowns in the second quarter. Fleet right halfback Harvey-6rimsley racked up the first Rutgers score in 4:40 of first frame on shovel pass from quarter- back Walt Laprarie. Bob Hubbard converted. VIOLETS BOUNCE BACK NYU came right back' to knot it. 7-7, on a Bill Payne-John Balda-saro pass and Al Tracey's conver sion.

NIU never threatened After that but managed to get aafety in the final frame. ij I With the start of the second quarter Rutgers opened up, net-J ting three quick scores and a single! riiirhrlnurn in thn tSirrf iwtriml. I Grim'sley got his second in the waning minutes of the third. The rest of the Scarlet scoring was di vided among Herat Hering on a 39-yard run, end Al Burnett; on a jump pass from Laprarie, and Vic Arch-mbault on an aerial from Bike Panucci that covered 17 yards. Pcnn State Celts i hiladelphia, Nov.

12 '(P. Penn State, scoring in every period except the final quarter, defeated Temple, 28-7 today. Bill Luther accounted for two of touchdowns on short bursts through the line. The others were scored by Bill Hicks, on the end of a 65-yard pass from Owen Dougherty, and Vince 0Bara. Tom Skladany ended a 67 -yard drive in the third period by going over for Temple's only score.

I BaocK and -Tackle -(news by Frd Mown) Although team ate Lenox Palin had the right idea, he wasn't much help to Princeton halfback Dick Pivirotto (21) as he reeled off nine yards against Yale in fourth session. Palin attempted to out Joe Finnegan of Eli but Just served to push Pivirotto out of tue of Dick Kazmaier's fcood accounted for two of the three Tiger touchdowns. However. Charley Caldwell's ingle-wing powerhouse did a lot of sputtering on its way to victory which at times seemed like a positive cinch. Led by Levi Jackson, their Negro captain, Stuart Tis-dale and a front wall that played all-out fotball, Yale displayed considerable bounce and was on its way to a touchdown when the game ended.

YALE THREAT IS LATE In this battle for the Big Three championship. Princeton's third in a row, the Tigers had the early foot. Yale the late. The Bulldogs were on the Tigers 20 and mov ing when tne game came to a roaring close before 45,000 chilled fans. The half ended in Princeton's favor also.

14-6. The Tigers found the Elis tough inside the 20 and had to take to th air to account for their first and third touchdowns. Kazmaier, accurate pitching halfback, connected both times when he had to. The first time, culminating a 58-yard drive, he heaved to Sella on the 11 and his running mate went untouched over the goal line. The play was good for 15 yards, after a ground drive had stalled.

The second time, in the third period, this combination made a screen pass pay off for 24 yards ''and a TD. TIGERS ADD TO LEAD Old Nassau's second TD, which came after Yale had narrowed the count to 7-6, was scored by fullback" Jack Davison, who drove over from the one. The Tigers had been denied this one a few momenta earlier in the session when the Eli forwards stopped a drive right on the goal line. Jackson's kickout was poor, going on the 23, and the Tigers came right back. The Bulldog' air attack' kept them in the game all the way.

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3M Wwat 34th Street, Now York at sat a II tmm rasa. Sis For Trai-lint Yoana and Men ef the Service Aethiika. Counsel Informi tlon Servtee. Wight IraToan 8 porta. Forums aod toriaiEvsau ir 4 StWatS BMWMS SlS Doable II Sh islesi-apcrdar II MlaiwiscIW.rsslllsM,liaiilSwS or captain (ieorge wnicn 1 through again, Tisdale connected with Jackson in the end zone.

After that, Princeton had all it could do to hold on. Yale came back once again, drove to the 15 before another pass interception halted them. And after the Tigers punted out, roared back to the 20 as the contest ca ne to a close. The statistics, all except Yale's air attack, were in favor of Princeton, but the Tigers were awful happy, when it ended, that they had gotten off to such a good early start. They were definitely on their haunches, looking for the gate, when the final bell sounded.

A Tiger for PRINCETON Chamberlin. McKcnna L.T Buxton, Don an I.GJiore, Zawadky Conn Hickoek. Finney. Retchet KG Clark. Palin RT Valentxas.

Kline. Smith i RE Emery. Reed. Kurrus, Hennon OR Handler t.HKasmair Collins. MCandles RH Sella.

Kleinsaeaer, Pivirotto FB Davison YALE IK Sctear. Mr A lee. Lahonte. McQuada LTFinneyan. Emerson.

Voir Frank. Phillis CPotter Masters RGFajino. Jahlonski RT Anderson Clemens Ooackenbusb OBTuKlaIe. Roherton. Daria f.H Jackson.

Hill. MrQuade SB Raines, Natiherny. Bowers. Malf- siver Barnett FBLS pears. Fuebs.

Peeamp Princeton -7 1 2 Vale 8. 1t 013 Princeton touchdowns Bella. 5. 1 yd. tas from Kazmaier (6:44 of ll)r 84 ji.

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rushins 17l Yds. passing' Passes a tie mp ted 10 Passes eoniplefed rasses intercepted Number of punts Avrrae dis. of punts nimnies Ball lost on fumble numoer oi penalties Tda. Denalized (Other pictnre VCCL CHI'S VESTS Fall Bsyea liaiag rsas Psckais SENSATI0NAI VALUt Use them ior ea lial. sport or dress.

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i clothes TALE 40 pag l08) CtXM JfilWrf fffflffff hSMkv'S. VV I viui jTefl II CWkW ItanKi late CP 1 r9af MAMri nitniiMAiin field, late in the opening quarter. The bgJl was on the Tiger 19 when the second session startd, a Jack-son-to-Warren Gant pass eating, up most of the yardage. Jackson' carried twice more to the 9, Spears drove the one and Tisdale car ried over on two sneaks. Palmer's attempted kick for a tie went wide.

This gave the Tigers a boost in morale and they went on to score again before the half was over. With the score 21-6 against them Yale refused to concede. They broke up a fourth Tiger march in the third and then. drove to the Princeton 30 before an intercepted pass halted them. Once again they drove the Tigers deep into Old Nassau ground and forced the Orange and Black to kick.

Taking over the 23, the Yales zoomed through the ozone again. Tisdale hit Quackenbush, who romped to the Princeton 34. Three downs later, they were still in the same place, so Tisdale heaved to Jackson on the 12 Fuchs hit right tackle for four a pass failed and Jackson lost a yard. But just when everybody' thought Yale was -a it ANO PROVE WHICH FINEST SHAVE risk 50 tou mm CREAM MERE MCKlf' MERE MoU doaa mot grew yon tha beat shaver you aw a had! Get a tube today. If not convinced mall us back the Moll Address, Bos 49, New York 8, N.Y.

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