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Daily News from New York, New York • 93

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By Dana Moiley New Haven, Oct. 5 With its all-Ivy halfback and captain, Rudy Green, running 142 yards and passing alumnus Fei'd Nadherny on the all-time career rushing list, Yale routed all-losing Colgate, 30-7, as only 9,632 buffs rattled around in the Bowl this beautiful afternoon. 0 77 a 0 Colgate 14 7 Yale Yale Green (3?) run. Carter kick. r.sir'.

I run artoT kirk. Yale Gesecki (1) run. Carter kick. Colgate Lake (75) pass from Applegate Andrewlavaga kick. Yale Lewis (1) run.

Pi C3 E- in Green raced 39 yards for the first TD and his career-long 56-yarder set up one Don Gesecki's two scores early in the third period. You might say the Eli was handed the mismatch. The Red Raiders, now 0-3, gave the ball over on six of their nine fumbles. And the field was dry, except for colColgate tears. Although the Raiders fell behind in the opening half by a TD, they hardly looked like 20-point underdogs.

They once came within two feet of scoring themselves and had at least a coupte of other chances. Yale's favorite play, a quarterback pitchout to Green, who then power sweeps left, worked only once in those first 30 minutes, but it produced a touchdown. A 24-yard punt return by the Eli's swift split end, Gary Fencik, put Yale in good field position midway in the opening quarter. Fullback Tyrell Henning plunged for two yards to the Raiders' 30 and hen Capt. Green took off on his favorite maneuver.

Quarterback Doyle led him just right with the pitch left and when the other halfback, Don Gesecki, came through with a knifing News photo by Tom Gallagher The baseball playoffs are on in both American and National Leagues but it's football season in Shea Stadium. Workmen go about their chores getting field set up for Jets, who will meet New, England Patriots here Sunday. Lions tun 'tMold tigers, 0-B terback Bruce Basile's pitches. But, with fourth and two feet for a tying score, Healy was tackled head-on at the line of scrimmage by tackle Bob Hel-lauer. With seconds eft in the half, Cogate moved to the Yale 27.

Freshman Jerry Andrew had a try at a 45-yard field goal on the final play of the half and his kick was short. The second time Yale got the ball in the second half, it went in to score again. The drive of 91 yards in seven vlys featured a blockbuster. by Capt. Green.

Bursting over the left side, he raced 56 yards before being run out of bounds by corner back Hassert, who came all the way across the field to become the last stopper. Bulldogs Score Again quarterback Basile made his third fumble in the same quarter, after running 10 yards for. an apparent first down, the Bulldogs soon had 9 third score and, at 21-0, were 'covering the points. A '26-yard pass from Doyle to his tight end, Bob Fernandez, set the 54-yard, six-play movement going. Gesecki ended it with a one-yard plunge.

It was at that point Colgate decided change quarterbacks, but Brion Applegate also developed fumbleitis and quickly gave the ball away, with tackle Hel-lauer making second recovery of the afternoon. By Dove Hirshey in three years. Columbia block, he sprung Rudy loose for Princeton, Oct. 5 Princeton scored Its most point scored its most points all year. Advantage, Princeton, The consolation for the Lions was that was 13 more points than score was 40-13 and the only they scored last week against Lafayette.3 a romp into the end zone.

When Randy Carter placekicked the extra point, Yale had its halftime lead, 7-0. Colgate, while stopping most six. seven yards a crack. This The last time the Lions enjoy- Army had a good football team. That was 29 years ago and since grind it out attack worked wonderfully but Tiger quarterback Ron Beible, for good measure, then Columbia has had only one tie to brag about and that was a 0-0 fiasco in the rain.

also completed a 19-yard pass to of Yale's power sweeps primarily through the ambitious tackling of its corner backs, Todd Hassert and freshman Dave Lishak several times made strong advances with its wishbone offense. his tight end Bob Harding and Sa when the day broke clear kept the ball himself once for a and balmy, Columbia historians understandably, became nervous. 12-yard gain. Four plays later, Snickenberg- Imagine their relief when Prince er. who carried seven times in ton's Mike Carter didn't break the 53-yard drive, burst five the opening kickoff for a touchdown and was tackled on his own In one second-period thrust, all on the ground, the Raiders chugged 614 yards in 12 plays with freshman halfbacks Pat Healey and Henry White doing most of the running with quar- yards for the touchdown that put Princeton ahead 7-0.

The Tigers ed themselves here, World War; II wa3 Harry Truman w3 in the White House, and Feud Livens Vatkins' Glen Competition Watkins, Glen, N.Y., Oct. 5 (UPI) A brewing feud between Brazil's Emerson Fittipaldi and Clay Regaz-zoni of Switzerland heightened tensions today as an All-Star international field Who could have guessed then offense had no idea they'd get such a short rest, because when Princeton kicked off to Columbia, that would be the highlight of Columbia's first quarter. Defense had always been Colum Doug Jackson dropped the ball on the Lions 15. What you bia favorite part of the afternoon but on Princeton's opening drive, the Tigers had a lot to be PICKS defensive about. should understand about Jackson is that his fingers tend to turn to stone when they come in contact with pigskin.

Jackson fumbled three times in opening Columbia's defeat to La For one thing, they looked con fused as the Tigers alternated between running out of the I fayette, but this time instead of and the Veer. Walt Snickenber-ger, the Tiger halfback most giving the ball awry, he managed prepared for tomorrow's ILS. Grand' Prix race that to recover. Little good it did likely to be mentioned in the Columbia. Two plays later, Lions same breath with Dick Kazmaier nuarterback, Jose Rio3 fumbled and Cosmo Iacavazzi, or his will decide the Formula 1 driving championship.

Both drivers are tied for the lead with 52 points and must fin the snap. backfield partner Bob Reid would take turns knifing Snick carried twice for six yards and then Beible. whose arm through the Columbia line for ish better than sixth in the 199- was better than most suspected, hit Harding in the end zone. So mile race to assure themselves the two top positions in the within two minutes, Columbia had managed to relinquish. 14 Suffolk Results CLEAR, TRACK FAST 1ST Mdns; A ffr off 1-7 bandings.

Jodv Scheckter of South Africa has 45 points and is the only Sewicktey Lark (Meade) 11.80 7.80 5.) shall (Giovanni) 5.00 3.60 Write scores far. all 15 games and send coupons to Football Consensus, Promotion THE NEWS, P. 0. Box 3357, New York 10017. To be eligible, contest eti- tries must be forwarded in-J side an envelope to comply I with current postal regula- tions.

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42d SL Persons whose selections are i best will be awarded these I prizes: other driver with a chance at Qi inch Casey Also Doc Croaker. Citadel points, a marvelous start." Columbia's 1st Score -The Tigers must have felt bad about taking all those gifts, because they returned one at the close of the second quarter when Carter fumbled Beible's pitch at the title. A first prize of $50,000 goes to the winner of the $300,000 event, the richest road race in the world. the Columbia 47. Now it was Regazzoni took issue at a Fittipalki statement that the "Swis3 Knight" is a dangerous time for the two culprits Rios and Jackson, to redeem themselves.

Rios sandwiched three Jackson bursts that netted 20 DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 PENN CftRMFl 1 ARMY DUKE BtfflWM VA1E HOLY CROSS COIEATF PRIMCETOH DARTMftllTH I MICHIGAN ST MICH IG AM- WISCONSIN ST RICE 1N0TRE DAMP OKLAHOMA TFXA TEXAS TECH TEXAS A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 NEW FHfttAMP jft; DALLAS ST. LOUIS MIAMI WASHINSTOM HOUSTON MIMNFSOTA GIANTS PHILADELPHIA- Name State Phana driver and argued ehemently with the author of the artice, yards Around a 14-yard keeper to move the Lions to the lnnce ton 15. There, he hit Dexter at one stage threatening to take a poke at the writer. The Italian press, heavily backing Ragazzoni for his.frst world title, is on a campaign to paint their Ferrari hero as a well-mannered driver who never hogs the road. pi 1000 I Second i Third Fourth 750 250 50 Cdet, Filyfea Prue.

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Blazing View, Phantom Pilot, Funny Mao Marks Reason. 5TH Clma; 38. uo; 1 off 3:3. Nilo Bay (Feaoin) 9.80 4.00 5.20 Chenlere Pass (McGrath) 12.60 80 Mr Wade (Carrozzella) 5.80 Also Tufgf Man, Smoky Baron, Too Smart, Bufords Viking, Passing On, Magic Hop Jr. Sartortus.

(Parfecta (44) Paid $157.40) 4TH Clmg; 4 off 4:09. Early Indian (Crzlla) 9.20 5.20 3.40 Charleys Northern (Rtera) 940 560 Tonvs Awake (Broussard) 3.00 Also Rule Appeal, Royal Crimson. Fowl Luck, Charley Ha Ran, Son Belie. 7TH Alw; Jyo; off 4:44. Treasure Prince (Gvarmi) 44.20 1.60 10.40 ChiHingworth (CrzzllaK -r- 940 4.40 Inchigeelah (MuccioJo) 3J T-l Also Acting Jack, Starte Wafer, May Wina, Peto Fellow, Flying Hitch, MiHy- Dona Did It, Punchout Cow- Fifth to 24th 9 Brown for eight and gave the ball to Jackson for the final four yards and Columbia's first score of the season.

All of a sudden, the' fans on the Columbia side of the field came out of their coma and started making all sorts of noise. It didn't take long for the Tigers to quiet them. Beible began showing off his arm. throwing The U.S. Grand Prix, staged on a 3.37 mile circuit in this rural western New York town, will settle the driving championship for the first time since its For-mua 1 inception in 1950.

a 22-yarder to Snick, a 15-yarder to Kevin Gropp and a four-yard- Decision of the judges fs final. In case of ties, duplicate awards will be made. NOTICE: Only ONE coupon a permitted a selector. Each member of a family may send i one coupon each week. Fill hi the entire coupon, or it will NOT be accepted.

All coupons must be received in THE-, I NEWS office not later than 5 p.m.. FRIDAY, Oct 11. -r mmmmr icf er to Harding. The four-yarder fittipaldi won the driver's title In 1972; but for the first time is receiving, tough competition from CegazzonL Scheckter, called the wild man of the circuit in his few, rides last year, is considered a-rookie in 1974. If he wins the title, Sheckter would be turned out to be the most significant pass because Harding was standing in the end zone when he caught it.

No one got too upset when Scott Morri son missed the extra point except people who had bet Princeton and given -i the first freshman driver to bo crowned the king of formula NiotcrU, please in THE NEWS, $5000 Grid Gueasina; Contest. -EaAriea MUST bs anrArdeJ tttndA esvolope 1 ra Binge.

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