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att Wtmtim Examhwr 25 IFfive Lasit IPeriod Scores (Crews (Eaves IPIly Sunday, Nov. 21, 1948 CCCC Football Scores ToughGaels Scare Foes, Yield, 19-7 Victory; IBuines Winn Annihilate TDS1F, 46 to 13 Villanova-USF. Summary Jensen. Jensen took it in stride By Bill Mulligan SHRIBE PARK, PHILA- through the line for eighteen yards after Doherty had set up and darted 29 yards for the touchdown. Pacific Coast California 1.

Stanford g. Oregon 10, Oregon Stale 8. I SC 20, I'CLA 13. Washington 34, Idaho t. rallega of Pacific 4H, Santa Barbara St, 9.

Montana 47, North Dakota 7. Occidental 4, Pomona 0. ByDonSelby Brilliantly engineering the Polytechnic End Zone Express over its roughest route In two years, pint-sized Marvin Crews personally conducted the undefeated Parrots to a 13-8 conquest of Mission's stubborn Bears at Kezar Stadium DELPHIA, Nov. 20. University the score by intercepting a Pan of San Francisco played thirty ciera aerial and returning It It was well done all the way VILLANOVA.

Left end Brown. Bogan. Left tackle Sandusky, Mantons, O'Sulll van. Left guard Lanlgan. Scarcelll, limtnnL Wills.

Ozamko. Center Yanelll. RomarnlcM, Wltsch. Right guard Oroskl, Bmith, Kerwtn. Right tackle Riley, Zlmha.

Right end Berrang, Kane, Sheehaa, Teaser. Quarterback Doherty, Romanik, Gore don. minutes of the best football it has nauwena central whiiihn 0 (), By Joseph B. KeUey BOSTON, Nov. Mary's stubborn young football team put up a great fight on a produced this year but then the twenty-three yards.

Clavlh's con version attempt failed. with the Don forwards affording protection on passes, opening East Charley Chandler's conversion made it 13-0 in the second period. But St Ignatius came back with line folded and Villanova toasted to a 46 to 13 victory before 10,000 Frinzi ran twenty-nine yards for the Main Liners' next TD and holt yards wide for the effective cutting of John Finney, best Don Ronton College IS. St. Mary's 7, Villanova 4tj, San Francisco 13.

Columbia 34, Syracuse 28. Dartmouth 33, Princeton 13. (ii-orge Washington 13, Georgetown spectators today, Left hslrhack Frlnil. Rogers. Schmld.

Right halfback Polidor, Snyder, Mo the sixth was made on a thirty- ball toter today, and Buksar. a bull like rush. Pete Arrlgoni passed to George Wehner for 42 and Tevis Martin boomed 17 The score at the end of the muddy gridiron, the like of which the westerners say they never saw before. But the Gaels eventually succumbed, 19-7, to the ran, (lulria. Fullback Geppi, Dalonzo, Pasquariello, Clavin.

The Dons should have packed half was 13-7 in favor of the up and gone home right then. yards to a touchdown. In the third period the Wildcats Holy Cross 13, Temple 7, Harvard 20. Vale 7. Iowa 34, Boston U.

14. Ufnyrtte 23, Lehigh 13. flUshorgh 7, Peon State 9. Rutgers 28, Ford ham 18. West Virginia 20.

Western Reserve 0. Washington and Lee 21, Delaware 14, Arnold 6, Adrlph! (tie). Carnegie Tech 7. Urove City (Pa.) 0, Chaninlaln (N. 20.

Kuidhi heavier Boston College Eagles today. four yard pass, Romanik to Shchan, a reserve combination. Clavin converted both times after the touchdown. With fifty-three seconds remaining, Villanova was still going down the field and scored on yesterday. In the second game of the San Francisco prep playoff semifinals, cool Ralph De La Torre and John Cahill passed the Balboa Buccaneers to a 19-6 triumph over St.

Ignatius. Thus the Parrots and the Bucs will clash for the Academic Athletic Association football championship Thanksgiving Day. Approximately 10,000 spectators witnessed the double-header. The story of Polytechnic's 19th consecutive triumph en route to the Parrots' third straight crown Dons and they earned every bit of the edge they enjoyed. But, after playing like the 1948 Athletics, whose home ball park this began stepping up their tempo all the Dons, who 'looked for one fleeting minute as if they had something left, bogged down.

The game's last touchdown was Balboa's and also came in the second quarter. De La Torre's passes to Bruno Gianoll for 45 yards and to Cahill for 9 set the stage for Therald Cropper's Davis and Klklns 13, West Virginia VTes- Despite the mud-encrusted ball, Boston College's Ed Songin pitched for all three touchdowns. The single conversion by the game was played in, they proceeded to look like the Phillies, a twenty-four yard break through iryan 1. Havrrford 28, Nwarthmore 28 (Me), Johns Hopkins 7, Western Maryland ft. who share use of the ball orchard.

the line by Alonzo, SAN FRANCISCO. Left end Davlin. Krsak, Btefko. Left tackle Conagtskl, Ramaucl. Left guard Wozniak, Braunrelter.

Center Alois, Skoog, Lubarmasky, Sf buro. Right guard Stanfel. Ghllottt, Rlpht tackle Westenklrchner, Wlnterf. Right end Saarinen, Dyckman, Quarterback Panciera, Ryan. Left halfback Buksar, Klemenok, Brat, Fullback Greenhalgh, Finney, Ragan.

Score by periods: Villanova 0 33 44 San Francisco 7 0 0 13 Villanova scoring Touchdowns: Berrang, Gordon, Pasquarello (21 Frtnri, D'Alonxo Sheehan. Point after touch downs Clavin (4). San Francisco scoring: Touchdowns! Bukssr, Jensen. Points after touchdowns! Panciera, INDIVmrAL Fir.l RES VILLANOVA ONS THROUGH. The Wildcats drove 62 yards Eagles also was accounted for The weather was made to order 5 yard payoff burst.

Credit has to be paid to at by a forward pass. least three Don linemen who You'd never have guessed from for the tying score with Gordon for the Dons, with clear, 6unny Skies and fast footing. A Braves Field audience of never gave up. Adolph Lubanur their exhibition yesterday that several of the Bucs, including De is strictly a story of spectacular ski was in on virtually every The line, which had given excel 13,693 shivering spectators saw the Galloping Gaels from the Mr. Crews, who scored all of his tackle of the game and La Torre, were sick abed earlier makir.g the touchdown on a quarterback sneak of two yards.

At the end of the third period it was evident the Dons were through. fsi maie Connecticut J. Lebanon Valley IB, I psala 13. Lock Havea (Pa.) 48. Catholic V.

7, Muhlenberg 44. Rucknell 14. New York V. 38, Kings Point Ohio Wrsleyaa 26, Washington and Jef lersoa 25. Pena Military 39, Albright 0.

Rensselaer Pol 47, Brouklya 13. Klder 13. Mt. eft. Mary's 2.

Susquehanna 13, I'rsinus 0. Springfield 28. Cortland (V. A. Shlppenahnrr (Pa.) 7, Slippery Kock 0.

Toledo (Ohio) 28. New Hampshire 14. Wllherforee 12, Virginia Mate 12 (tie). Washington (Med.) 33. fiallaudet 0.

Washington and Lee 21. Delaware 14. ealeyan 28. Rochester 0. lent protection to Don Panciera for his passes in the first half, west coast move right down to helped by great end play by Walt in the week.

Saarinen and Mike Davlin, Bill Kwartz, Cahill and Peters TCB. YG. Ylu Net the Boston College one yard line in the first period. The Eagles braced and kicked out of danger. gave way with gaping holes so that he was trapped virtually Panciera, Finney and Jensen 8 0 were Balboa's line stars.

noneujr i Krlnil 13, 157 Polidor 6 20 On a drive of sixty-eight yards which extended into the fourth were the best on offense. every time he attempted an Poly 13, Mission 6. POLYTECHNIC IT Jacobs. Sweet. Ye.

GAELS SCORE IN FOURTH. quarter, Villanova got its third Ave. 0 11 5 3 8 3 4S 1 0 22 .8 Let's just say Villanova had an army of linemen and backs who wore down the thin-ranked Dons. aerial. The wildcat line also opened big holes for its backs team's points.

CREWS GOES 55. With a 6-6 deadlock threatening to knock the Express off its victory rails and only two minutes of play remaining, Crews raced 55 yards to the touchdown that gave the Parrots a clear cut victory. Crews also set.up Poly's initial touchdown with a 67-yard burst The Gaels, for whom fullback W. Virginia State 12. Wllherforee 12 (tie).

7 0 3 0 18 0 0 0 0 a St. Clair, Hasselberg. Wood, Jepson. 150 20 30 3 SS 1 0 8 22 -6 33 3 73 1 0 8 22 0 Dave Haffner and center Pack Snyder 1 Pasquarello ....13 Gordon 1 Clavin 1 Rogers 1 Cepnl 1 Gulda 1 Bellesen, Bird, fcngeisorv. Fry, McAuley.

Ellis. Carrillo. touchdown on a series of line smashes and streaking end runs by Polidor, Geppi, Frinzi and Pasquariello. The latter made South Clemsna 42, Duquesne 0. Florida 27, Miami (Ha.) 13.

Georgia 33. Kurmsn 0. to scamper through. POUR IT ON. nON-VlLLANOVA STATISTICS Crews, Colburn, Rafello, Blanken- 10 First downs 10 ard Harrington stood out on this unaccustomed mud, fashioned their only score early in the final 8 hip, Jones, Sampson.

(ieorgia Tech R4, The Citadel 0. Totali 275 1 the final rush of three yards. But, the rout was not started until the fourth quarter when the 45 317 42 SAN FRANCISCO 12 54 2 Kentucky Tennessee 0 (tie). Louisiana State 26, Alabama 6. North Carolina 20, Duke 0.

Vanderbllt 34. Mart-land 0. quarter. Clavin converted. 0 3 wobbly Dons gave up five touch A pass interception by Ed Hy rushing 8 By passing 2 Yards gHlned, nulling .,,.317 Yards lost, rushing 42 Net yards gained 275 Passes attempted 19 Passes completed 8 Intercepted by 2 Yards gained, passing ....139 Yards lost, passing 0 wmiam and Mary 26, Carolina Stale 8, Benedict 14.

Alabama AIM 0. and scored it himself on a one-yard plunge. He hit tackle for the extra point after the second 4 3 3 6 -3t 4 35 .1 Goldstein, VerderKDerg. MISSION Sessions, Crespl, Oliver, Sells. Rasey, O'Brien, Wells.

Mehler, Young, Ban Martin. Ancluja, Karanasos. Malfattl Haan. Bcudero, Latson, Rioi, Chulla. McBride, Morton.

Score by quarters 2 130 41 89 19 8 0 133 0 133 8 33.4 82 3 38 -23 8 31 -1 -17 downs to score hungry opponents, four in seven minutes. ine toucnaown express was really rolling now. One minute, one second later the Wildcats were in the end zone with another Kllraheth City (N. 0, FayeMevllle Finney Rrai Jensen Handera Greenhalgh Buksar Klemenok Ryan Tolsls 38 3 8 31 0 9 0 28 17 (Ark.) (tie). Morehouse 14, Plsk 0.

score. Coach Joe Kuharich's tired young Net yards Rained, 139 With Elvin Colburn sidelined men couldn't even stop the Main score. Pasquariello scampered Yards' avera 33 Washington (St. Louis) 27. Rewaaee 8.

Winston Salem 33, St. Paul 0. of ford 40, Randolph Macon 8. Allen (8.C. 2R.

Georeia State 0. .43 135 48 89 Liners' third stringers in the clos 713 6 0 Poly Mission by a severe Charley horse on the first play of the second half, the ing minutes. Ashvine (V. 25, Hlwassee (Tens.) 18, Carson Newman 14, Western Carolina 13, Let's get back to those first major ball carrying load fell on Scoring: Touchdowns Crews 2, Morton. Points after touchdowns Crews (run).

Officials Le Elian, referee; Bill Fell. Ing, umpire; Jack Gaddy, field Judge; Leo Rooney, head linesman. STATISTICS two periods, the only glory for Crews. That he delivered in championship fashion is best attested Pacific coast football. Clasby on the Gael 33 led to the first Eagle six pointer.

Two line plays gained about eight and then Ed Songin's pass was intercepted by St Mary's Dick Jarvis on his eight. But Jarvis was tackled so ierc-ly by Albie Gould and Ken Hughes he dropped the ball. Hughes recovered. Three line plays gained little, so Songin dropped back and flipped at Art Spinney In the end zone. Ernie Stautner's try for the point was low.

Another pass interception, this one by Maurice Poissant, set up the second touchdown. Poissant Delaware State 22. St. Augustine (Fla.) 0. Krsklne (S.

13, Pensarola Navy 0. Plorida State 12, Livingston (Ala.) 6. Hampden Sidney .11, Centre 21. Kentucky State IB, Tennessee State 8, Mississippi College 13, Fast Texas 8, Sonthern 37, Florida AtM 12. eVMithwestera (I.) 28, (La.) 7.

Midwest BIO KINK Michigan 13, Ohio State 3, by his record of 179 yards net gain in sixteen carries and the way he took care of the scoring Mlasloa 5 1 107 60 18 chores. To open the struggle the Dons and Wildcats battered head and head for more than three minutes to the advantage of neither team. Then USF got the ball on its own 29 on a punt reception. Panciera crossed up the Villa- It was the kind of a ball game Poly First down! 7 Rushing 7 Passing Net yards ruling 23S Yards gained A Passes attempted 9 Passes completed 1 Passes had Intercepted 3 Punts 7 Punt average 30.7 Fumbles 1 Lost Yards penalized 20 male 4U, Washington State 0. Minnesota 16, Wisconsin 0.

Northwestern 20. Illinois 7. thr.t made touchdowns dependent on breakaway runs. Despite the fact that Poly ate up 236 yards Purdue 39, Indiana 0. Southwestern (Mo.) 21.

Northeastern 2 8 32 1 0 IS (Okln.) O. Lake Forest (III.) 24, James Mllllkla 14. novans with a well executed fake on the ground, the Parrots were snared a Jarvis heave on his six mcnita iiv, Boumwest Kansas 13, BIU SKYLN Missouri 33. Nebraska 6. followed by a pass to George in their own backyard most of the time and never would have i mm Ms leaiEf iair tie i water-glass test! Buksar, who was in the clear be Oklahoma 60, Kansas 7.

and hustled it back 23 yards. ANOTHER TOSS. Songin continued to pitch, mix hind the secondary defense on threatened had it not been for Mircr.i.LA.r;(cs Tulane 8. Cincinnati 0. Marquette 32, South Dakota 0, Alliance (Pa.) 6, Htrubcnvllle (Ohio) 8.

Crews' two long rambles. the home club's 35. Buksar snuggled the pigskin and raced for lng a couple of line plays for SCUDERO ON BENCH. Day ton (Ohio) 33. Iowa State Teachers 7 hinporia (Has.) 0.

Plltsburah (Kas.) 1. the touchdown. Panciera con Heidelberg 34, Akron (Ohio) 0. With their sparkplug, scootin' verted. Illinois college Hillsdale u.

Illinois Normal 32. Illinois W'eslrvnn 8. Joe Scudero, injured and seeing only token action, Mission's Bears variation, and eight moves later Poissant eluded all defenders to clufch his backfield mate's eight-yard toss on the three and skid across for the touchdown. Steve John Carroll 13, Bowling Green (O.) 13. That job required only 4 min Marshall 26Xavier (Cincinnati) 20.

utes and 26 seconds. The Villa- Ottrrbrln 28, Adrian 13. Balboa 19, St. Ignatius 6 BALBOA Cahill, Peters, Wilson, Curley, Tam-berg. Chandler, Lynch, Nagle.

Martucci, Kwartx, Cavanaugh, Rug-glerro. Schoeppe, Bocca. De La Torre. Taylor, Gianoll, Penaflor, Cropper, Cowen. Allen, Bresino.

ST. IGNATII Wehner, Lynch, Qlnella. Mackall, DuBos. Malley, Ravettl, Soberanls. Bosque, McCaffrey.

Bonnett, J. O'Connor. Arrlgtonl, Cummlngs, Lucas, Cunningham. T. Martin.

SCORE BY QUARTERS i St. Ignatius 0 '0 Balboa 6 13 019 Scoring: Touchdowns Bresino, Cropper, Peters (Balboa 3), T. Martin. Point after were bottled up even more. It took a 56 yard pass interception return by Bob McBride and Bob Stuke crossed up the Gaels by novans went to the air to complete a 65-yard march to tie the score.

After grinding and groan St. Louis IB, Missouri Mines 7. Western Michigan 40, Ohio I'. 7. Wooster (Ohio) 18, Oberlin 13.

Southwest Arkansas BR, Tulsa 18. Oklahoma AM 42, Kansas State 6. Rice 21, Texas Christian 7. Southern Methodist 13. Baylor 6.

Texas Tech 14. New Mexico 7. tossing to Spinney in the end zone for the extra point. Morton to set up their tally. ing along the ground with the Poly opened the scoring in the econd period.

From his own 26, exception of one 17-yard pass Songin's third touchdown pass ate up twenty-three yards. It was Doherty to Berrang they scored ArUona 14, Iowa State 7. Crews blasted straight down the on the same combination's com a high heave to Al Cannava, who middle. With Pat Wood throw pletion of a 15-yarder. Clavin sped by the St.

Mary secondary, caught the ball over his shoulder converted. LONG PANCIERA PASS. ing the key block, Crews shot through the four linebackers in Mission's 5-4-2 defense and was touchdown Chandler (placement). on the seven and scampered untouched the rest of the way. See why this different cream formula grooms hair better-with no greasy look! Officials Louis Conlan, referee; Bill The succeeding kick-off came Felling, umpire; Jack Gaddy, field Judge; Ernie Deluochl, head linesman.

at the end of the quarter. With the ball in USF's possession on away. However, Stan Haan overtook and tripped him up on the Mission 7. Crews carried three STATISTICS Balboa S. I.

The only St. Mary's score came early in the final quarter against Boston reserves. The Gaels started on their 42 after a Boston First downs 1 8 its awn 30 to open the second stanza, the Dons put together a Rocky Mountain Rrigham Young 15, Wyoming 14. Colorado A4.M 28, Colorado 25. Colorado College 12, Colorado Mines 7, High School SAX FRANCISCO PLAYOFFS Poly 13, Mission 7.

Balboa 19, St. lenatlm A. SANTA CLARA VALLEY LKAGl'E Washington 19, Campbell 0. Santa Clara 12, Los (iatos 12 (tie). Mountain View 25.

Ran Jose Tech 7, Fremont 27, tillroy 0. SAC-JOAQIIN. lodt 19, Stockton 7. Modesto 20, W'oodlawn 14, Turlock 34. (irant 0.

l'OSKMITE LEAGUE. Fresno 64, Hanford 21. Merced 47, dison 0. Madera 20, Livingstone 0, MIS( KLLANKOI S. 1-ns Ranos 13, Rlpon 12.

Madera 20, IJvlngston 0. MrClatchey 28, Christian Brothers 6. Rushing A 6 Passing 7 2 Penalties 1 0 more times from there and scored from the 1. His placekick for the extra point was series of running plays that took punt. 23-YARD GALLOP, Yards gained rushing (net) 132 119 Yards gained passing 203 AO them to their own 42.

Passes attempted 27 15 Breaking a rock-and-sock de Panciera found Saarinen for a 12-yard aerial gainer. Then Panciera faded back, cocked his arm Larry Warmack made about eight and a line plunge gave the Gaels a first down. Then Johnny Passes completed ...11 3 Passes had Intercepted 4 1 Punts 3 3 Punt average 18 6 28.6 fensive battle, Mission evened the count with five and a half minutes left to play. McBride picked off Dick Ellis' pass on the and threw a forward pass com Fumbles 3 2 Lost ball 2 1 Yards penalised ,...25 15 Russell flashed around his left end for twenty-three yards to pletely across the field to Hal the Eagles 29. Three passes by Jarvis put St.

Mary's on the nine and Jarvis Mission 35 and zoomed to the Poly 25, where he lateraled to Morton, whom Bill Bird finally knocked out of bounds on the Poly 9. After three plays gained only two yards, little Joe Chulla, third string Bear tailback, passed. bucked to the five. A penalty put the ball oh the one and Cassara dived over. Lou Bradvica came in and place kicked the point.

8T. MART'S Left end McOeehan, Johnson. lft tackle Manelll. Shanks. Dick Jones deflected the ball and Morton, who wasn't the intended Left guard Brown, Sullivan, Mclnerny, receiver, picked it off on the 4 and trotted over.

McBride's kick was wide. Scudder. Center Harrington, Bergaminl, Balzano. Right guard Beasley, Tultele. Right tackle Johnson, Osmundsen.

Right end Kotowski, Read, Pfluegger, Lamp. Cimrtorhdrks Jarvis. Bvron. Hairdresiing POUR A FEW DROPS of any leading cream or oil tonic into a glass of water. Stir it.

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Right halfback Cessara, Warmack. Fullback Haffner, Russell, Massaro. ROSTOV COLLEGE Left end Spinney, Norden, Harbison, Jabar. Left tackle Donovan, Upka, Dl Robblo, CREWS IN CILARGE. Poly marched after the ensuing kickoff but looked to be in bad straits when a holding penalty set them back on their own 45.

That's when Crews took charge. Taking a pitch-out, he toured left end and went down the north sidelines. A little zig-zagging got the most out of Merrill Jacob's key block and Crews dove headlong into the end zone. Mission was offside when Crews kicked wide, and on the next try Marvin cracked left Wlsnlew8kl, Orellly. Left guard Flaherty, Papaleo, Provltola, J.

Gould. Center McCarthy, Coen. Delaney, Kulis. Right euard Brennan, Murray. gjgBajBajajBjsjBjBjsjsajBjiBaaajB Right tackle Btautner, Furey, Osganian, Giordano.

Right end Goode, A. Gould, Ring, Jabar, Mulloy. Left halfback Cannava, Hughes, J. Jabar. Right halfback Poissant, Maznlckl, Li nous, F.

Songin, H. Jabar. Fullback Palladlno, Farrell, De Rosa, Bo vertnl, Petela. 7 7 019 0 13 St. Mary's 0 Boston College 0 s5 Sentru I 1 HakCw i the si St.

Mary's scoring: Touchdown Cas-ara. Point after touchdown Bradvica (plHcekick). Boston College scoring: Touchdowns Spinney, Poissant, Cannava. Point after touchdown Spinney (pass from 8tuka). STATISTICS.

St Mary's Boston First downs 13 9 Net yards gained, rushing 82 109 Forward passes attempted 23 18 Forward passes 10 10 Yards forward passing 119 130 Forwards intercepted by 3 5 Yards Interception 32 48 Punting average 32 38 Total yards all kicks returned. 60 80 Opponent fumbles recovered. 1 1 Yards lost by penalties 20 59 Cougars in 40-0 Defeat tackle for the extra point. The line play of Poly's Bob St. Clair and Roy Bellesen and of Mission's Bob O'Brien stood out Two hundred and three yards gained passing, 138 of it via the trusy flipper of De La Torre, was the key to Balboa's superiority over the Wildcats.

The other 65 yards came in one chunk on as neat a play as the city prep season has produced. It was good for Balboa's second touchdown. De La Torre 'passed laterally and diagonally to Cahill, who had dropped back from his end position. The big Hawaiian pitched long to Dan Peters who was all alone as he rnade the catch on the St. Ignatius 30.

He raced to paydirt untouched. DE LA TORRE STARS. With De La Torre's passes to Peters for 25, to Taylor for 2 and to Cahill for 18 sparking the advance, Balboa marched 73 yards to score after receiving the opening kickoff. Gaeton Bresino got "I ate such a hearty meal, I'm hungry!" JUST APPLY SENTRY with dampened hands-and see how it seems to vanish on your hair. Leaves no greasy look, no whitish film-yet keeps even unruly hair softer, smoother, looking naturally better groomed.

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The Cahill-to-Peters pass and The Spartans chalked up three touchdowns in the first twelve minutes of the game, coasted through the second period and added two more in the third. After having three more touchdown nullified in the final quar VAN DYCK No whitish film, no greasy look with SENTRY Hair Cream ter, the Spartans scored another one just to prove they could do it. The UNIQUE Cigar that Satisfos "SMOKl HUNGltt" Michigan State scored on an 80 yard march in the first five minutes of the game with Leroy Crane bucking over from the one yard line..

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