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Daily News from New York, New York • 278

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By Leo Wotze Do? if- Defeat" 7 Tk'LOOSV I assDC 14 12 oy t50e Ward "ini: x. 7 H.Rision. Nov. 8. An under-dog Rice football team, riding a three-game played mighty Army to a 7-7 halftime deadlock here before 6,000 1 L-nleasing an inspired attack over the scorched terrain in tootbail bowl, the Owls scored first on a 58-yard, live-play aerial advance i then Army bombard- v.

's it J. :i.ike Bill Car-won. It-" trie t-ven count on the A Panthers Nip Irish in Final 29-26 Vi COURSE v. A 7S-I SM00T -ff Fl 'a. 1.

-even-point fav-' I W-' VlrTV out-. i '-r tr 3 minutes tir-t maiion of the KiKSI 1'KKHH): won the f.ev.e take the wind 1 th.s kicked off. Caldwell i 4 i play tin the sidelines, the ball just as it was out "i Hound. So. it was ir the Cadets on t'--t- 10.

Three line plays by YV t.er an i Anderson just missed a n. down by inches at the 2sS a- i CaMweli punted to Dueitt. halfback, who brought hack nine to his 41. T' launched an overland i which carried deep into Ar.ny terrain. With Schnable mix-i' his formations winded T.

and double-win? with A AW' AJO- BODV HERE i SEE WE DO IT I 80RMS Pittsburgh. XoV. 8 (AP). Quarterback Bill Kaliden came off the bench late in the fourth quarter to lead Pitt to a 29-26 upset over Notre Dame today before a crowd of 55,330. Kaliden skirted his own right end from the 5 for the winning touchdown with onlv 11 sec M6 OP --v-J St.

1 onds remaining-. FIRST PERIOD: Notre Dame moved three times within the shadow of Pitt's goal line in the scoreless period but twice lost Bob Anfiertoa Called back on ran Rice moved to CaUwelf to lonelv end Bill Car rr-r i.iwn on ire Army 40, si i of the nl were the hrst Irish drive on its 21-yard earners in row. tnen i 1 'ins with Kai ev and Initt ana oncNies niis.eu a Green Zeros 38-0; Donelli Injures Knee Peebles the fullback. KZ SW'" -'-d field goal attempt. It was i 1 Anderson, which moved the ball j.i., anj tup if.

n- i t- kev hrst down on a fourth- tVl 'e ana to tne leu. if a-on at the H-e lt. alters tnen Score: Notre Dame 0. Pitt 0. a 1 at tneJ.

rrnped u0 the middle for seven i 1 AT THIS POINT Army stood and Caldwell hit Carpenter in the -V "-RIO P- took a Ar.deron ar.d Csry stopped end rone for the Tho eril lead. touh- By Joe Trimble Hanover, N. Nov. 8. Columbia continued to play I.

fr a three yard loss, a covereJ eiKht vards and Carpen- the Pry of a went and Rowe made ter nlade a tremendous leaning V.0!?.""1 pa5Sv a iatsv for the Iv- League titleseekers today, going down piay to relieve the beatii lnir Uieitr Rurek anil k.n Army. He jarrei Dueitt Peebles. Walters" boot knotted Til? under Dartmouth's rumbling runners. 38-0. before a col tn.m tne hall and recovered the coun- VV imble at the 2S.

But again Armv t)l. P', Haley scored both of th-f held and Caldwell was their tauchll P1UnS.01 -1 Dtint. Dueitt field in nu lw arus- Vrge izo went on to complete a string of hil Monty Stickles with touch- UV ot and com in if back and comimr back th- seven seven straieht Dasse5 before the i V. -it Rilev Csrv down tosses of 10 and 8 yards, on I Fice Jk ie ba'l b-v of After Pitt's first touchdown quar- i' an! this second teIback Ivan Toncic passed for Rice fiinally took two points to Art Gob. Pitfs nrrtm nT I t- 1 a a seaman converiea alter lege crowd of 9,000 up here in this hite Mountain The result, together with others i.k i.r...k.-.

Bilbao. t.T in the loop, set up a three-way 'm leadership for the eroup title. i.u Hrmieur. i.t Dartmouth, Cornell and Prince- diin. lUiiiv lmnpiii.

Joim-ton all standing 4-1 in competi-'. lh imni( I. Minlior.i RH Ferrari. Mo tion among the purists. The score u-au.

kb juihwhi. ivjor.uo. cuiweit. here was the worst Lion whipping iirtmoi th trio Riir C.reen sinCA a fl '-r- Hihtw. inlon.

Henry. I.T I.man. Bowll.v. KoU l.ti drubbing in 19o0. 1 i liil'liun lori.

nlHumer. IV- WHAT SMALL chance the ham kt Baiim. k. skii.iMe. Blues and they really were '''''X'kI blue had was shot to pieces on I'rouiiiaiui i H- jw.

k.ih. ki rh the final play of the hist half crair. when quarterback Dick Donelli oh.mii was injured while trving to pass, ihtrtmouth i He was removed in an ambulance .1 -h i. l.v. i.

ipeer loose around Army left the Panthers' second touchdown. th- gridiron bo 1. tht play spiked by clippie pen- touchdown failed but he made i fn i '4 by sub tackle Shelburne Ford, good on his second effort to Nick tnen was halted and Score: Army 7. Rice 7. Pietorasante.

to punt. lne Arm rilllfli iLifiiui. -v- fumble i- ri 1 ua.Miis .1111 1 i.anir 1 I 4 with Blanda at garter- to run the second.half THIRD PERIOD: A bk stormed to the oO kietoff QUt of the fnJ refoverv 0 piu 2, paved the nth score. sco to wai spilled on the 13 b-Peebles- wa-fuV ND touchdown, for 15 var The Rtte Une eoM'ni to out- Izo plunging a yard for the r.r. unit "rt'irned and the Arm forwards, forcing Izo then missed on a pass c.

TrlTtZk Pt It version attempt. Pitt travel el con- with a twisted left knee. He was run mi.i.iie 4 Bnrk able to Dlav for onlv three downs 'JJ led OI Uri 1UU. 1 1 1 i III i-i ,4 was a poor kick, rolling dead on 60 vards. chiefly on the ground, after intermission.

run wnii ia 10 mearea lor a -A i 4iln Kindi-nllnr fl vil. mill 14 00 li-u i r.Il.n .4...4 J. .1.. 4 iv vi. urau un aius.

ciiitriiv on wie ri iuriru ivi l. i iL i uick aaa, buii tne coacn. sent ul him in to trv two passes in the Cuniwlim Burke (ian from iiin.) a .1 l- i Hanlun 4iam from luni1v i Henantler period from the 11, which (rum Konna rum. was as close Columbia came to a score all dav. One was knocked Br.vn vari lo It was a fourth- tase tne eiaa again, on a iu- dwn plav.

so Rice had the ball, quarterback tried a pass to Dial yard sprint by Toncic and Sea-Sore- VrmT 0 Rice 0 aml talwweI1 P-ked it orT on jui man conversion. Late in the p'rpm n. p- interception, romping back seven, period, a Notre Dame drive was rUl I r.Kluu. r.iee Uawkin was smeared for a stalled when Pitt recovered a a o--yard. hve-play scor- nine.yara loss on a plu.hout from fumbie on its 7-yard line.

in- drive, tallying at 1:49. A Caldwell, then came a delay-of- Score: Pitt 22. Notre Dame 20. Hi-tman ti Dial pass wen for 1. arne pt.naitv.

Anderson FOURTH PERIOD: Notre yrii. then Hartman passed to wa. shakn on fc Bfr f. score, the same runner going down and on the other attempt. 1 anu on me oti.tr.

rrnm i. trt -iimj nunioie-angei en ufrm- Das from aldwe unit nori.v.1 Koiron ukun l.i he was thrown back to the 2 and, when unable to find a A PASS INI KRCKPTION set smeared is the word. the Cireen Shirts up on the Lion DARMOUTH LOST the ball 1 4 late in the same serond quar-on fumbles five times, which was tr quarterback Bi Gundy the main reason the score didn't perforated the poor Columbia go into the fifties. The Greenies' na.ss defense with one long-misakes helped the Lions I faner. He passed beyond the tive the touchdown.

Dial took Rlve terrain. But the play over from 2-yard out. A 72-vard -''i-yard pitcn on the one. over was caiied hack illegal pass plav from Izo to Bill Mack A- r.v defensive haifoack and Army receiver was down field. So set up the score.

Then Pitt came i over taidweli punted to Speer, who back strong. With 6:09 remain i ft Kfirno in the first nan UHClv Jllll DUI KB was smeared on the Kice .54. inir. the Panthers started a quarter. They stopped Bobbling score Kii b-jnced the Cadets for a Next( Hartman tired a pass to vard march in 14 plavs to 7 J.

maneuver fea- with 11 seconds remaining. in the second quarter and got 16 series of aerials from (Cont.nu.J on pag 140. col. 3) Kaliden. who same off Vn-nrh to lead the drive, skirted his own right end from 5 yards out for the winning points.

Final: Pitt 29, Notre Dame 26. on the 25 and he went on to the end none. Dartmouth went 90 yards for its third TD. all on the ground, with Crouthamel bruising the Columbia line. Crouthamel drove straight through the middle from the 9 to the score.

AFTl-R HENRY'S brilliant touchdown, the Dartmouth third-stringers went 27 yards for the last tally. By that time, all 45 Dartmouth kids who had helmets on had been in the game. Allard Paces BC Over Titans, 40-0 Boston, Nov. 8 (UPD Quarterback Don Allard set a point-a-minute pace today, scoring 28 points while directing Boston College to a 40-0 victory over Detroit. The ace Eagle field general passed for three touchdowns, ran for another, and pitched two conversion aerials during his 23 minutes playing stint before 18,000 fans at Alumni Field.

-4 'k points, however. The home side also was held scoreless by its own bumbling in the third quarter but piled up 22 points in the last 15-minute segment. Three of the scores came on runs as the Green made 215 yards on the ground. They accomplished 180 yards in the air, two of the eiht completions counting for TDs. TIIK MOST exciting play came late in the game, for the fourth touchdown.

John Henry, a third-string end. took a forward pass, ran 20 yards with it, then fumbled when tackled. He kept his feet and scooped up the bouncing ball to go 20 more to the end lone. The entire play began with a pass from sub quarterback Seth Moger from his Jack Crouthamel, a pounding halfback, was the outstanding ball carrier with 100 yards gained from scrimmage. He also ran back a punt for 63 yards.

The long runback set up the first Thomson Fires 63 To Win Tourney Sydney, Australia, Nov. 8 (UPI Peter Thomson. British open champion, fired an eiiiht-un-der-par in the fourth round of the Pelaco tournament today and then coasted to victory despite a final round of 74. In one of the greatest rounds ever seen on a championship course in Australia, Thomson was out in :1 and home in 32, stringing together four consecutive birdies from the seventh to the I 10th holes. Viit Pass PluckiMl 1 Fcurer (rieht.

back to camera). Notre Dame guard, straggles He also birdied the first and to hold on to ball after intercapting in firt quarter. Pitt's John i fifth and closed the round with Gunk make the tackle as Jim rotty (21), Irish, and three more in winning the event Panther Mike Ditka (39) moe in on play. jfor the third time..

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