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Daily News from New York, New York • 98

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4 i TCrusaders Win, 41-21 a- Pennies Into Grid $500 Parlay Worcester, Oct. 7 (JP). Chuck Maloyr a cool 18-year-old sophomore quarterback, tossed four touchdown passes, and directed By Jack Smith How would you like to swap a few pennies for a $j00 stack of greenbacks? It can he done in The News grid g-uessing contest which offers in cash awards each week. Top prize is $500 and there are 13 additional cash awards. All it takes is a few cents for nis team to two more today sH Holy Cross whipped Brown's foot- I ball team, 41-21.

Most of the 20,000 crowd, great- est since the 1946 opener, screamed in glee as the winning Crusaders scored the first time they handled the ball The best Brown could do was score once in the second and add two more against. the Holy Cross reserves in the final quarter. 7 oo CS C3 I- a Ml At WHELAN'S fhe revolutionary, newly-designed 1951 model of SCHICK "20" ELECTRIC SHAVER For rlosrr shavinc. mr ha fc pacr of the Kotii tira tire Ner-tion In this issue! I FREE DEMONSTRATION AT WHELAN'S postage, a little time and a lot why not Rive it a try? This week the foot hull season he-irin in earnest. There is no better time to iret into the fun of tryinjr to pick the winners.

Thousands of fans are sending in their selections each week and every one of them has an even chance to wind up the bitf winner. Tor teams ski: action The list of 15 games involved in this week's contest js an impressive one, with virtually every outstanding outfit in the country seeing action. One of the top encounters in the East, will he the meeting between Princeton and Navy at Tiirertovvn, with Navy's new coach. Kddie Krdelatz, Retting his first taste of Ivy Leajrue competition. This is one of those games in which past performances mean very little.

Navy won in a romp last year, 23-7, but this year Princeton is greatly improved and is rated one of the favorites for the Ivy title. Tiger iJii-k Kazmaier is one of the country's outstanding aerial artists a touchdown threat every time he fades to pass. PASSING STUESSEfo BOTH I Navy's hopes also lest on its passing game with the erratic Hob Zastrow being the key man. When hot, Zastrow is just as dangerous as Kazmaier and while riot sensational thus far this season, is due tf break loose any game. It may be against Princeton.

The series began in '1)2 and the Middies didn't score a point until the seventh game in '04, when they won, They didn't come out on top again until the 12th game in 'lit when they tamed the Tigers, The most lopsided score of the entire series came in 'HO with Navy running away, 8 1-0. Thus far the series stands: Princeton 10, Navy and six ties. Rice Breaks Jinx, Belts LSU, 35-20 Houston, Oct. 7 (P). Rice mixed power running with passes tonight to break a five-year-old jinx and defeat Louisiana State, 35-20.

The Rice line swarmed over LSU for three periods and mrnufactured four breaks that put the Owls in position to run up a 35-7 score before turning their attack over to-reserves in the final period. "Ml made a killjoy? I biAIK Grarinatr Ar In DrmanJ LEARN HOW TO: Tollrrt Ondnrt an Kviflenc liivrtiKMttoit I Fintrr- nduct Lab Tints Trsts eroKniz. l'hutoimipb orcrries Kriiienrv Onrstioil rlt- Uh WitneHM. Report Onalify for Kun Vonr iov't JnHw Own Asrnr-y API'KOK FOR I K1F.KA.NS 7 Months Intensive Training CLASSES START OCT. 16th Visit, Phone or Writ for Interview SPADEA SCHOOL FOR INVESTISATORS TearhinR InTrstiration 14 Years 800 McCarf.r H'wy, Newark.

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lit ashmetim. 'arils at Chicago rloco at Ilt'trlMt. VANIV giants 1 lit imi Krai Frantic Violets Tie Point, 6-6 The United States Merchant Marine Academy capitalized on a freak touchdown to score an upset yesterday at Kings Point by holding NYU to a 6-G tie. Both teams scored in the third period, but the Kings Point tally was the big thrill for the 4,500 spectators. With NYU in control of the ball.

Kill Morgan tried a lateral to Bill Payne. The ball bounced oif Payne's arm and rolled into the end zone, where Jerry Fitzpatrick pounced on it. The conversion attempt wat blocked. Moments later NYU tiei. matters when Johnny Fogarty ran 22 yards to pay dirt.

Joe Kalako's kick was no good. 103 Yd. Run Helps Eagles Win, 56-20 Philadelphia, Oct. 7 (JP). The Eagles walloped their favorite cousins from the West Coast, the Los Angeles Rams, 56 to 20, as four different Eagles tallied touchdowns, including the second longest scoring run in National Football League history, 103 yards by Russ Craft.

Kalurilay rt. It 4'olaata Army fair Columbia Cornel! rt mmtt State- Northwestern Oorata MihUipi State. iMMlmipiat Vanderbilt Princeton v.w Titian. r- Dame Tpia nn.wM S.vraru. Pena State Ray tor in this iootball sweepstakes, so I Cornell Swamps Syracuse, 26 to 7 Syracus Oct.

7 (JP). The highly-touted Cornell football team 1 beat Syracuse, 26-7, this afternoon, its inexperienced opponents giving lots of help. Syracuse lost the ball seven times by fumbling, and Cornell converted two of the i Orange errors into touchdowns. Cornell backs, with equally loose i fingers, lost the ball five times, i Jeff Fleischmann, Cornell's fullback, accounted for three of the Big Red four touchdowns, all with short line bucks. Vic Pujo turned in the fourth score on a 30-yard pass from Frank (Moose) Miiler who took the ball on a lateral from quarterback Rocco Calvo.

Bill Kirk made two conversions good. Syracuse's only score came in the first period after the Orange pushed the ball 57 yards in eight running plays. Quarterback Bernie Custis tallied the score on a three-yard play through the line. Bob Koleser converted. I SEND 0O fa Halidmr Richmond, tor 6eufiui fenuin im ported briar pipe mndi 2 pocket tins ol Holiday.

Grr yotrr drmlrr' name and address. Of Has lET'S FACE to aromatic just-rightful Five tobaccos! $1,000.00 FOR GRID GUESSERS! WRITE scores for all 15 games and send coupon to Football Consensus, Promotion The News. P. O. Box 1265.

Grand JJ Central Station. New York 17. This coupon in for your con- venience; however, it is not necessary to use this coupon to enter contest. A plain piece of paper of the same size may be used. Don't check or circle win ners.

Print vour name and ad- dress. Include phone number if 2 vou have one. Don't erase. Neat- ness counts. Employes of The News and relatives re not elig-2 ible to enter.

Copies of The News may be examined free of charge at The News Information Bureau and public libraries. Persons whose selections are best will be awarded these prizes: First Secon5 Third Fourth Fifth to Fourteenth. s.o $10 Decision ol the judges is final. a In cases of ties, duplicate awards will be made. IT, MEN I There's no excuse for "P.O." (pipe odor).

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Bright Virginia 4. Carolina buttery flake 5. Kentucky White Burley smells your NOTICE Only ONE coupon permitted a selector. Each mem- a ber of a family may send one coupon each week. Fill in the entire coupon or it will NOT be accepted.

All cannons mut be received in The News office not later than 5 P. FUIDAY, Oct. 13. NAME. ADDRESS.

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