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79 rVrVo daily item sonbuft, Pennsylvania Monday, September 19, 198 ryr i i I'fUTPs Juniata. ri I innn Auaits IQvanis Clash Here LtlontoursviUe Defeats worry, Trevorton Blanks Rivals, Muncy Foolbdbrs Tic Warrior Run 9K-vnrrl net train. Juniata, a split A 6-0 scrimmage game victoryi DrcpS On 18-14, On 4th Quarter Rally Mahanoy Joint Raps Halifax "ver Juniata College Indians on Saturday behind thenv Susou Banna's Crusaders looked ahead dth considerable eagerness to team with plenty of savvy, tried eight aerials and completed four for a 50-yard total A team effort all the way. the showincr aeainst Juniata hearten Miiilinburg High 1 Coming from behind in the fin Unbeaten Mahanoy Joint High Trevorton High's Red Devils their 1960 inaugural against Ly- In V-B Contest Warrior Run's Defenders (0-1-1). the underdog, and Muncy- i I I UJU1 "ons scoring runs as a rineRnOlterS Opplea major weapon, a surprising Hugh- ed not only the S.

U. coaches, "butJ (2-0). scored on their first play al quarter, a favored Montours-ville High School football squad scored an 18-14 victory over the Pineknotters of 'Northumberland esville High eleven (2-0), explod- JanS pA fa, iq mint, in eleven (2-0), a high-scoring unit, exploded for six TD's and wallop ed an outclassed, but gritty Halifax High team. 39-7, in Twin Val- koming College's Warriors in the first annual Kiwanis Charities football Festival in the Sunbury High School stadium on Saturday NHS First Pewne 1 MuncyCreek Jligh's Indians battled to a scoreless deadlock on from scrimmage after blocking an enemy punt, then went on. to whip Porter-Tower High 39-0 in a Twin Conference game before a cap- the partisan fans wno got weir last scrimmage look at the Crusaders before the benefit tilt here this t- Selinserove Frosh Terry Kiss and went on to whip1 Mifflinburg Area Joint High School Saturday Yds.

Gained, aeriaa. 71 fi Yds. Last, serial. tt Faases Attempted 17 Fassea Campleted 18 STATISTICS Aight Head Coach James W. Garrett aiiernoon Deiore aDoui lans UJ.

BBS TATI8TICS First Davaa Gaines. n.hla in Montoursville. STATISTICS First Dewas Yds. Gained, rashinr I Yds. Last, rashinf and his Bob Pitello and ktHS 14 it TBS f-TH8 inger, a sturdy halfback, got off a number of booming points for KB las I as.

aained, paaaea 1XS 7 Fasses Intercepted by 1 Fambles last by 1 PeaaUlee tt First Dewas IS Yaa. Galnea', raiklnf XX 11 Tea. Gained, aaiiaf ftS Tetal Taraaf S4S 1J4 The victory placed the Warriors Blair Heaton, commended the Or- fire Dnu Glnti, icrim. BBS It S14 1 ts a the Crusaders. Crusaders defen ifcnge and Maroon for the fine ex of Coach Ted Strein on the top i i i ies, rasamg Passes Attempt Passes Csmaleted Tea.

Gaines, Basses Fambles Oaa. Fambles reeeeV 1st Lest, aenaltiea it 1 a Td. Gained, runt Fihh MUmfUt han Completed oi me neap in one run ior ciiam- hibition-performance against tne ters placed the ball in play on se against passes left something to be desired, and the coaches will drill the backs on this phase of rasaea AMemated Fanes Ceaipleted 1 Yaa. Gained, paaaaa Fatsee Intereepted hj 1 Yds. Laat.

aeaaltisa pionship in the West Branch Faases Attempted a Fasses CsaiBleted 1 Yds. Gained, passinr' 1 rambles 1 Opp. Fambles reeev, Yds. Last, penaltiea gears ay aaartera: Western Pennsylvania, out Ltflt, pontine League. It was the second vic fa ik bin then- 47 yard line.

However, they were unable to move it down field. i warned that the for-keeps clash With Lycoming will be a. major Famblet 1 Porter-Tew er TrererteB eeere ay petiesss Mifflinbarr II HarhasTUie a It 17 is tory of the season for the Warriors, although it took a team ef FomUas Last 1 1 Warriors Storm Back. Mnney- play early this week. Derrick Injured Linemen excelling for the Mar Sara kr aarladal HnfbesTllle a v- acity crowd on the Trevorton High fort on the part of the gridders Just after the opening of the test of then- ability under lire.

After hard intra-squad drills today and tomorrow, the Crusaders Mahaaa it. 7 It IS Halifax 7 a 7 High's Wildcats (1-1), 37-13, in West Branch Conference game on rain-spattered Milton High School field Saturday afternoon. oon and Orange were guards Ben to pull it off. For the Maroon DeFrancesco! junior from Atlas, and White of coaches Rich Young, field Saturday night. RedDevils, -twith one of their fourth quarter Montoursville, moved, down field 47 yards, placing the on the Norry five yard jrill begin taperuig off Wednes ley Conference' action at Halifax on Saturday afternoon.

the Hughesville field on Saturday afternoon. and George Campbell, sophomore fair-sized crowd watched the strongest teams hi years, hit pay day. A lignt signal arm rnaay Charles Lewis and Terry Case, it was theit first defeat of the from Hillsdale, John Row will conclude pre-Lycoming game West Branch Conference clash, A good-sized crowd watched the Free-wheeling halfbacks Dav youngseasoh- Last-weekthel lands, from Wilkes- line. Here Mark Burgoyne plunged through ther line and fumbled just over the one yard line "the Flickinger coached Defenders Voneida and Dan Wilkie scored 1 dirt in every period while shackling the Porter-Tower attack. Losers made onlf our first downs, three against Trevorton reservists workouts.

v' I Taking the Initiative early in the one-sided tilt; which saw the proteges of Coach Clyde Miller and Barre, tackles Joe Perfaio, Pineknotters upset a highly fa out-gained Muncy, 143-109, but Jersey City- and Dan Remler, vored Warrior Run eleven, pigskin rolled into the end zone couldn't muster a scoring drive. me waruou. his aides score almost at will. Ma Control Most Of iame where it cwas pounced, on by in the second naif: two TD's; apiece, for the Lycom- ing Countians, while Wayne Lau- ver registered all the points for Mifflinburg. Wildcats led, 13-12.

Northumberland Countians reach- freshman from and ends Barry Hackenberg, junior from hanoy reserves played most of DYC 00 jorua tut mot yvi iw r. Larrv Kerstetter. hard-nosed theJUuncy ,20 late in the first pe the second half. Halifax scored Joe Berra. a junior, and his For over three quarters the Pineknotters controlled the 'ac Wayne Lundy, a JVarriot; guard.

Try for the extra point on a line 390 pound fullback from Selins- Mifflinburg. Ken Hauser, junior from River Vale, N. and Mike a third jeriod touchdown to avert riod, but.a: 15-yard penalty Stymied the effort for a TD. Mun- counter-part at halfback, Joe Smith each scored, twice for the tion offensively and defensively. plunge was stopped short by Rupprecht.

Frosh from York. t. grove, one me many pt oauaing first-year student-athletes on the .1 Northumberland. shutout. Five different players tallied cy's deepest penetration came in Northumberland i a However, the fatal touchdown came in the final minutes of the After the kickoff Northumber the, third quarter, when the In Behind the line, Frosh Don Green, Harrisburg athlete who is touchdowns for the Bruins, who Smith's second TD came on a 30-yard scamper through a broken land took over on its 35 yardline- dians got to the Warrior Run 24 have their sights set on the con now the lone experienced quarter roster, scorea on a uve-yaru uue Tom Samuel, sophomore center from Mt Ephraim, N.

J. the try for extra point. fruudera Please Fans Unable to move the ball out. Deiore losing me Dan on downs. field.

ference flag, and will host an al back with Dick Derrick nursing game as the wear and tear of the hard fought contest ibegan to show on the Knotters. But, in the end it was Mon-toursville's overall reserve Dorman was forced to punt. The Rodney Hawley and Steve Opp Porter-Tower never got inside ways tough Wiuiamstown High a lame knee, Kerstetter, John ran well for the Defenders and eleven on Saturday afternoon, at the Trevorton 40, even though Warriors put the ball play on their 40 yard line. Montoursville Luscko, Neal Rebuck, and Terry at halfume, but couldn't stop the Big Green in the second half. Mifflinburg will host Bald Eagle- Nittany on Saturday, while Hugh- esville travels to Northumberland on Friday night for an important West Branch Conference tilt with the Pineknotters Mifflinburg hit pay dirt the first time it got its hands on the bail.

After Grayson Lewis and Paul McClintock moved the ball deep inside Hughesville territory on ground plays, Fred Derr, replacing the distabled Dershem 2 clock. Coach Harvey Boughner emptied ibrnd un. and eave the more than Kissinger played well for the Muncy, respectively. Defenders play Montgomery-Clinton High at strength that won the game his bench in the second half, Zerbt Paces Attack ,700 regional onlookers a real thrill For three quarters the Maroon and White was. able to stall the Montgomery on Saturday after There's a good chance at least Trevorton engages Lykens with a stirring goal-line stana in picked up two first downs, moving the ball down to Northumberland's 30 yard line.

With seconds ticking away.v Denny Calehuff cross Ducked the Norry line and Using a potent ground attack to noon. four Frosh will earn starting ber Lycoming team in its scoring bid, the fading moments of the tilt. High's Tigers in another Twin-Val marked advantage the winners statistics, line-ups and sum ley Conference game at Lykens Juniata had first down and goal the S. U. four, but couldn't get but in the last quarter the Pineknotters, with their strength ebb maries: totaled 323 yards gain from scrimmage to 101 for the losers.

Gary ran in for the second Montours ths against the strong Lycoming College eleven thns weekend. Practically the entire student body from Susquehanna will con on Friday jught. OETEE-TOWE () WARRIOR EIJN () ENDS Oauuler. Michaels. Yaimar ing, had to bend, the knee to the the ball over and the game ended ville touchdown.

Zerbe, one of the many talented stronger and heavier home team, with the pigskin on Susquehanna MUlM, DorM, Rellxorn, iNortnumoenana line again Mlncemover, TACKLES Ulrkh, Kline, Fores-man, Watson, Craig. passed to Lauver for 14 yards and the score. Same combination click The first period of play featur seniors on the Mahanoy Joint squad, grabbed ground-gaining honors with brilliant perform My, LfUCU. TACKLES Updegrw, Welkcr, Har-texwtlne. Houu.

Peuler. one-foot Interior S. U. linemen played a major role in stop beat down the Warriors' try for verge on Sunbury stadium on Saturday to root the Crusaders on to victory in their first game un ed strong defenses on the part of both teams. Northumberland was me extra point.

ouakus ijrawrora, CENTERS Cook, Cromley. BACKS Banck, Mlncemoyer. Rob- O0ARD8 Dinger, ftchneck, Xn- ed on an aerial maneuver for the bonus marker. ance. He didn't score, but the all- bina, Hawley, Cromley, Martin, Faus- CENTERS Adm.

BtrauD. Move Ahead When it looked as though the der new coaching director James W. Garrett A monster pre-game around athlete gained 179 yards, Moments later Voneida dashed naugnt. nsner. able to rack up two first downs and the home team had the same number.

ping the Juniata bid for at least tie, and perhaps a 7-6 nod. Statistically, S. U. outgained the Indians, 168-166 (net), and completed three of five passes for a BACKS Baltd. Mojer, OUh, HouU, Foater, CarroU, Hunter, linger.

Uerrti, Wollyunf Adams, Head- and set up the fifth Mahanoy Joint pep rally is scheduled on the MBNCY-MUNIT CREEB. () ENDS Washburn, Boott. TACKLES Houeekneoht, Bprrnsr infer. game would end 14-12 with about two and a half, minutes to play the Warriors gained control of the TD with a 75-yard gallop. Fullback Dale Strawser, and halfbacks campus Friday night.

man. WlUrams. off tackle and streaked 38 yards for Hughesville's initial TD. Big Green missed the extra point. Near the end of the first period Lauver fielded a Hughesville fum TEEVOBTON M) Both teams featured short gains through the middle and on end sweeps, but there was no break GUARDS Ron Hin, Brandt, Brad- BM3e Sruookoakl.

DelUer, Taobopp. burn, etacknouse, Rotnfuss. ball. Once again, fired up. the Itoaa.

Bnrbakar. Ebclaht. CENTER Entle. TACKU8 SU-oheoker. Whalan.

fWarriors started to move their Chris Klinger, Dick Martz, and Larry Erdman were, other big ground-gainers for the Bruins, who had an over-all gain of. I yards BACKS War. MeaseroVa, Reno. away for large gams. Norry Opens Up HIM, opp, Rupert.

Sodrtok, Bljenbart, lUdllex, etaatok, and Balavan. ground attack. This time the Pineknotters beat down the push ble and ran six yards into' the end zone to give the Wildcats a 13-6 lead. Denver, Boston And Houston Teams Chalk Up Victories OUARD6 Karatauer, reaaver, wat- per carry on offense. By far and away the passing attack of Northumberland was better as the deadly aim of Bob sel.

j. Miliar. CENTERS Battta, Haufrt, Kniah and on one play threw the Warriors for a seven yard loss. Only Glenn Ressler, standout center. Pitt Steelers Release 330-Pound Lineman Big Green Grabs Lead Midway through the second BACKS E.

Bern, J. Berra, Mar Dorman hit receivers again and seconds remained, and at this point Gary Williams threw a pass a 6-2, 200-pounder, backboned the winners' defense. He had no less than 10 open field tackles, and quette, Wetael, Smith, Kr-tetter. Reed, Wolfe, Konyar, Spataar. PITTSBURGH(AP) Tackle to Ed Berlin who carried the ball Beere aanode: SCOEINQ By MIKE RATHET Aawdatod Piwi Sports Wrlt quarter Wilkie got loose on a 36 yard scoring run.

Wildcats blocked the try for extra point and left the field at halftime on the the again. When Dorman was not passing it was Tom Diehl who hit receivers and on occasions Diehl was the target for Dorman pass DiocKed with authority. to the Norry two yards line Erdman and Strawser scored Toueiuknriia Travorton: Berra I (10-Tard run. 13-yard run), 1. Smith Patient Frank Fikhock, a build From this point, on a second down Gene Bigger pushed the twice for Mahanoy Joint, Straw long end of a 13-12 count.

es. 3, fl-jrara ptunce, w-yaira runi, n.er-atetter (4-jard run), and X. Berra (7- ser final TD coming on a' 48- er of champions at 43, has molded the unheralded Denver Broncos pigskin over to the Montours The left handed throwing of ywra null. PAT Trarortoii: 3. Berra (plun(re) yard run behind good blocking.

Liens Down UCLA Edges Pill Bv TH3 ASSOCIATED PRESS ville ahead for the first time in E. Berra (plune), Zlaeabart Cpa Diehl on some of the occasions completely baffled the Warriors. Ken Longenecker, 330-pound rookie from Lebanon Valley College, Lebanon, was released Sunday by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The club must cut one more play: er by Tuesday to meet the National TpotoallLeague roster limit of 38. Longenecker played four seasons of varsity- football at Lebanon Valley, and won the MAC unlimited division wrestling title in the game.

xrom U. Reed). Jerry Bowman scored-the Halifax TDon a pass play spanning 55 First break of the game came For the third consecutive time yaras. to Northumberland shortly after Northumberland halted the War Big Green didn't wait long to break the game wide open after the intermission. Voneida scampered 63 yards for the first six-pointer, Wilkie followed several minutes later with a 21-yard run into pay dirt, and Jim Hall picked up a third score after the Lycoming Countians recovered a fumble MAHANOY JOINT S9) Danville Ironmen the start of the second quarter into a potent pro football aggregation with tkie aspirations in the' Western Division of the fledgling American League.

Undaunted while Ms. charges were pushed around in losing all five preeeason exhibitions, Fil-chock concentrated on providing riors' try for extra point. ND6 B. Snyder, T. Bnyd.

Boy R. Zerbe, WMlard, Falch. A Montoursville bobble was grab Pool Pupl and Joe Depone, After the kickoff. Northumber TACKIiES DnimheiW. WhitliUa land had to run only three bed up by alert lineman Joe Swank of Northumberland who Keefer, Lenker.

OUAHJD6 K. Klinger, Rett, Woife Oeoeva CoOege'a one-two punch, are off to a booming start in Perm- Romp To 25-6 Win 1959-60. plays. oml. Ooodllng, Shu.

deep in Mifflinburg territory. eylvecia anal college football First Northumberland horn the Denver club with a semblance was dropped down on the 47 yard line of Montoursville. From this point Bob Dorman faded back vm i raa neaaier, urosiua. BACKS O. Zerbe, Zeigtor.

Klinger, Schleget, Reed, Moon. Boyer, thanks. Hughesville drove 29 yards for Over Shamokin 11 of cohesion' and balance by deftly 4 They deemed op to lead Geneva1 game of the I960 will be played evening at the F. Merrion Gross Memorial stadium, strawser, Marti, Erdman, Sohwalm, Helm, LaBemardo, Duttrjr, Crouther- analyzing has personnel, making and; hit Bud Mertz on the side Football Standings on easy 20-0 victory over Coast its final touchdown after a short Mifflinburg punt early in the final period. the proper shifts and teaching bis Undefeated Danville High School HALIFAX I1 tOiiard as several state colleges lines at about the 27 yard line, Mertz galloped in for the score -wing onense.

Ironmen (2-0) built up an early WEST BRANCH CONFERENCE BND8 EmsJa, Bowmaa, Faul, Vot-fenberger. Bower. ppened their eeaaoos 'Over the JNortnumberiand, and will be against Hughesville. NORTHUMBERLAND (14) HMDS Merti, Hummel. J.

Hall added one extra point on et. lead then went on to upend Sha- With two games gone ta the tackues BtaJler, Seller, nummal, Hugheavllle 1 0 1.000 The extra point was made by Dorman who plunged through the neekiena. PwL who cored 7B puWe fcat Shaffer. CooDer, mokm Highs Greyhounds (1-1), young AFL season, Filchock'i Montoureviiie 1 l.uuu a scrimmage play in the third quarter. Guards B.

Shaffer, Smtem, Jr- S. WlUlamspori 1 1.000 line. tackles Swank, Herb. Barr. GUARDS Ochman, Uddfewbm.

Tenter -bui. wotttiumbariamo-' i MATfSTICa Broncos have moved into first place in the west with an unblem "eer, tallied one louchdowa, on 3-yard ran. DeNone, who threw Wildcats will get plenty of work Tme, ner. noadcap. C'HN'l'BRS Paul, Bplehef.

BACKS Heckert. RoUlermel. Zlm Muncy-Mun-cy Ck 0 .000 DHS SHS BACKS -Diehl. Dorman. lAill Tm.

Mlffllnburg 1 MO on defensive tactics 1etween now Add A Second TD After the kickoff to Montoursville the Warriors attack was toucfidowa passes I960, add- punpeon, r-ox, viotu. merman, Swlgard, Leitaed, HoKroam, ished record after a 27-21- come-from-behdnd triumph over me Buf- Montgomery -CltrAon 0 1 Warrior Bun 0 1 and the home tilt with Bald Eagle- First Dewna Yds. Gained, rashinr Yds. Last, rashinf Fasses Attempted Fasses Ceaipleted SJa TO with a 20-yard heave. KstordsT's Results MONTOURSVILLE 1) ENDS Bell.

Yaw, Clunk, BerUn. TACKLES Shlirip, Dletritk. Mawk. GUARDS Wills. Lundv.

Plbtinnr. Nittany this weekend. taio Bills Sunday. 4 SI IS 41 1 IS Lock Haven and West Chester, 1B1 se SCORING Touchdowns Halifax: Bowman (M yard pass play, with Rothermel a halted just inside of Northumberland territory when Jack Simpson, line backer, intercepted a "wo other powers in the small col Yds. passes MIFFLINBURG (II) ENDS Fredericks.

Kverltt. W. Lau- jormny ryeatt 33-yard run MontoursvlUe 1, Northumberland 14 S. Wtlliameport 27. Montgomery 13 HughesWe 37.

Mifninbuxg 13 Muooy 0, Warrior Bun 0 Bunce. Opp. Fambles reeev. passeri Mahanoy Straweer 3, 13-yard run, 45-yard run), C. KUnger (- sCage ranks, came' up with vktor- with an intercepted for a CENTERS Bennett, Burgoyne.

BACKS Williams. Sawvar Tnl Yds. Last, penalties Montoursville pass. On the next rer, Thomas. TACKLES Zimmerman, Rants.

Zeller. fourth quarter touchdown won it Scare by aerledst Danville tnggtr. uunne. BuMook. Houruu, play a Northumberland pass was jraru run sronin ju-yara run, IS.

yard peas play, with Beth Ze4ler ai passer), Marti (5-yard run). PAT Halifax: Zimmerman (rush) is a a a a for Denver and Fikhock. who GUARDS Lei Bpaogler, Zun- Shamekla rcr. vaieouii. Seers periods: intercepted by Sawyer on the 501 merman.

Lock Haven defeated Shippem-hurg 204 as veteran Fred Peightal 'tossed two touchdown passes and Northamberland 14 14 College Football Scores Mahanoy C. Kliner 2, (runs). CENTERS Snyder, P. McCHntock. BACKS Derr.

P. McClintock. Lewis. MentaarsTtUe IS lg brewed his coaching formula in the Canadian leagues where his teams finished 'in the playoffs 254, before, a good-sized crowd in the Robert L. Kemp Memorial yard line.

After six plays and with the ball in Northumberland's end of the field a Montoursville DeVett, Bluer. Deltrioh, Shlvety. pround out running yardage along SCORING Touchdowns Northumberland Rum. stadium, Shamokin, on Saturday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST nca tun rum, wno soorea a ENDS D. DeWlre.

Binder. Hod- mel and Merts. Montoursville: Lundy, Calehuff. Bigger. 1 Rip Engle Will Coach eignr.

of nine years. Oilers LA. afternoon. dings. Boatman, Houeeknecbt.

pass was intercepted, this time by the other -line backer, Lee Ci- a ayard run. NHtany Ltona Land Army 37 Buffalo 0 "at Northumberland: Donriaa (plunges). Montour Countians scored ta alilNntinnsl All.Sta. 11 Over 15,000 turned out to see the OffleiaU Wfflard a o. Ken Navy 22 Boston College Perm State 20 Boston U.

0 uui UK uiuu quaj icr, wiuns uic West Chester edged Ft Eustic behind rsochomore Joe Ia- Mlncemoyer. Don Manno and Oeonre PHOENIX, Aiz. (AP) Rfp otti. Ciotti ran from near his own 35 yard line to the Montoursville 26 yard line. Greyhounds tallied their lone j.euieu weaver, au, siccioa- key.s GUARDS Peigles, aHover, Oreea, McCoimen, Stmpeon.

CENTER L. Hall. v-BACKS Taylor, Wlllkie, Ball, Voneida, S. DeWlre, Young, DHiler. SCORING Touchdowns Mlffllnburgr Lau ver 2.

)14-yard pass from Fred Engle, head coach at Perm State, Broncos and Bills and 20,156 were on hand as Houston's Oilers riddled the vaunted Los Angeles Chargers 38-28. Another'1900 saw touchdown in the fourth period. Joe Vargo, talented senior half will again coach the National All- Northumberland picked up a oone, who racked up 221 yards nd two touchdowns with some running, and Vince Bon-oski, who ttirew two touchdown Rochester 6 St. Lawrence 0 Geneva 20 Coast Guard 0 Grove City 6 Waynesburg 6 (He) Lock Haven 20 Snippensburg 0" Millersburg 6 E. Stroudsburg 0 first down to the, Montoursville Stars in the Copper Bowl came back, and cousin of Joe Scisly, Boxing Results 10 yard line on a pass, Dorman to this year.

The charity game, to be the Boston Patriots edge -the New York Titans 28-24 on the final play former Danville High star and played Dec. 31, matches Eastern eses ena am. uray. Among the major college powers SOUTH later a regular for Pitt's Panthers, scored two Danville touchdowns. ot a Saturday night thriller.

and Midwestern college football West Chester 30 Ft. Eustis 27 4-yard run with fumble). Hughesville: Voneida 3, (54-yard run, 43-yard run), Wilkie, (J4-yard run, 31-yard rum, J. Hall (10-yaxd run) and Taylor (3- -yard plunge). PAT Mifflinburg: Lauver (pass from Derr).

HugnesYUle: i. rHsH (rushing). Bob Mull, halfback. On the next play Tom Diehl, senior quarterback hurled a left handed pass to end Ben Hummel for the second score. The extra point was made stars against Western and South The National League set to in State unveiled a devastat- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manila Rocky Kalingo, 141V4, Philippines, knocked Omsap Laemfapha, 139V4, Thailand, 1.

A lineman. Herb Lenker, broke ern stars. Engle coached the Na augurate its 41st season Friday ground attack to beat Boston tionals (Eastern am Midwest) to night wound up the exhibition 20-0 but Pitt was up- through and grabbed a Fred Gerringer tossed lateral midway through the final period. He sped Alabama 21 Georgia 6 Georgia Tech 23 Kentucky 13 -VMI 33 William and Mary 30 Geo. Wathington 7 -Maryland 31 W.

Virginia 8 on a plunge through the line by a 21-6 victory in last year's game. season with the Green Bay Pack- a-7 by UCLA in the final 33 Dorman. s. i oompieiaiK a o-o siaie ov wai- 16 yards for the only Shamokin Penn State, despite injuries to, loping winless Washington 41-7 as score of the inter-county scrap. N.

Carolina St. 29 Virginia Tech 14 Bart Starr passed for three touch key players, picked up 329 Fro Football Results downs. Ironmen will resume competition on Thursday, September 29, on the ground before 23,000 With only a few minutes to go to half time Montoursville tried to launch a drive, only to lose more ground than they gained. Bands. Entertain At half time the 70 piece North the new Beaver Field Stadium.

In other ore-season winduos. MIDWEST Iowa State 46 Drake 0 Kansas 21.TCU 7 Missouri 20 SMU 0 against Selinsgrove's Seals-' In a was dedicated Saturday. Ed Susquehanna Valley league game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Football League Sunday Results re was the individual rushing the F. Q. Hartman stadium, Norm Van Brocklin pitched PhUa: delpMa to a 35-21 victory over defending champion Baltimore; Bobby Mitchell went 10-vards for the Xavder (Ohio) 17 Miami (Ohio) 6 ider for State with 77 yards on Danville.

Rudy Punts Well umberland Area Joint High School band under the direction of John J. Boyer entertained with rousing band selections and drills. 34 carries. He also scored a TD. Villanova Beaten Marquette 23 Villanova 13 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 9 Oklahoma State 0 deciding TD in Cleveland's 14-10 Denver 27, Buffalo 21 Houston 38, Los Angeles 28 Saturday Results Boston 28, New York 24 triumph over Detroit and St.

Louis Larry Rudy, the lanky end with the educated toe, uncorked a 70- 4 Jim Cunningham's one -yard Scoring plunge capped a 68-yard ANNUAL The Montoursville band alo per LSU 9 Texas A 0 Mississippi 42 Houston 0 1 formed for the fans at uus time. heat, San Francisco 24-17. Blaoda Sparkle yard punt which helped the Iron- The third auarter was spent by men to get their first touchdown tirive' by Pitt, the first time the Panthers got the ball. Halfback Fred Cox kicked the extra point Veteran quarterback Georee both teams trying to launch a late in the initial Boom- drive without any luck. In this ROTARY kick got the Greyhounds in a hole Blanda personally put the Oilers into first place in the east, set pad Pitt led 7-0 until the final 33 keconds when UCLA scored after 17 quarter the pigskin exchanged and Joe Vargo returned a Shamo National Football League Exhibitions Sunday Result St.

Louis 24, San Francisco Saturday Results Cleveland 14, Detroit 10 Phfladelphia 35, Baltimore 21 Green.Bay 41, Washington 7 Nebraska 14 Texas 13 FAR WEST UCLA 8 Pitt 7 Oregon 33 Idaho 8 Tulane 7 California 3 Washington 55 COP 6 Wyoming 14 Montana 0 Washington" State 15 Stanford 14 B. 65-yard drive. Tailback Bill Kil kin boot 19 yards to the Shamokin hands several times. Highlight of this quarter was a second in mer ran through the Pitt line for 11. Two plays later the halfback ting up three touchdowns with his passes and scoring them on 1-yard plunges while adding a field goal and five conversions for 26 terception by Jack Simpson of FOOTBALL CLASSIC 1 tallied on a nine-yard off tackle Northumberland.

The Pineknot- two extra points and that was the difference. iVillanova. faying for a comeback play. Greyhounds blocked the try I points. He was ably supported by for extra point.

a running attack led by Billy Cannon that overcame four TD strikes Early in the second period tmder new coach Alex Bell, was defeated by Marquette 23-13. Full DUCICNGLL Shamokin pass from center went by' Los Angeles' Jack Kemp. vs awry. Mark Ledbetter, DHS lineman, grabbed the loose ball and Chuck Shonta, Boston defensive back Lou Eettino plunged far both rillanova touchdowns. A48-year fourth quarter pass specialist, scooped up a loose ball GGTTYSDUR6 that eluded a New York ounter from Buss Fritz to Tom Irwin Mil Wcuillo a R-0 victnrv frvr ran 25 yards into the end zone, Rudy's bull's-eye made 134), Danville.

-Just before the half-time, I and scampered 25 yards' for the winning score as time ran out Al JC QIC iIi.KVi VKUV Jl SATURDAY tllGHT jQast wrouasDurg emouier scaie conference opener.1 An off sides Dorow had passed the Titans into tne lead with TD flips of 8, 16 spectacular Gerringer to Vargo pass play netted a third Danville SEPTEMDER, 24 ost East Stroudshurg "a A four-vard plunge by Bob Ful- 40 ana yards and it stood up until the fatal kick play began with only 12 seconds left. touchdown. Maneuver ate up lertoo late in the final period gave iWaynesburg a 6-6 tie against Lenker scored for the Greyhounds early in the fourth period, fcmve Citv. Larry Wise had rZ) firf nrt stadium. Teams will clash on the neutral but the Ironmen quickly retaliated for Grove Cay the first scored period of with their fourth and final TD yj f.in on a 76-yard run.

the contest on the. end of a 20- yard drive. Jim Mordan plunged over from the three. field in a league game designed! to stimulate more regional interest I in the fast-moving sport. Prices for the after-dark contest will be fifty cents for adults, and twenty-five cents 'for students.

Snyder County teams are expected to fight Snyder County Booters DANVILLE (25) TICKETS OK SALE IT- BND8 Rudy, WtllaixL Wtntereteen, Wo Play In SHS Stadinm worth driving nenner, iiby, TACKLES Prttchard. aeret. 8ny der. Oable. Bower.

Ble. trntissisR oui tor me league chammonshiD West Snyder and Middleburff GUARDS Ledbetter, Hort, Xeaeler, Med. VanSlckle. again this fall, and Tuesday's result will be all-important in league ranks. Rival 'coaches.

Ravmond Dl) POUT CENTERS Huber, taubah, Lyons. BACKS derringer, Mordan, Relb-aome. Vargo, MlUar, Marks, BiUa, soccer teams, perennial rivals for Tri-Valley. League honors, will ynake sports history Tuesday night In the Selinsgrove High School RESERVED SEATSi Cwitsjr Fiats, S3.C9 CHKsr Rst. S.

SI 30 uowery, :1 Moyer, West Snyder, and Charles Zimmerman, Middlebure. will SHAMOKIN (6) RNTM Thompson, Lenker, MUer. TACKLES Curra.n VnrflA. GENERAL ADMISSION Hert. MB DRAin KmlfiEEZE a Only Dm Pont Telar" rever needs draining In a property operating cooling system.

goes In for keepsl It's a summer coolant too. rust-proofs every engine metal witn OUARDS Hennlnger, Duchao, CENTER Welker. have their strongest line-ups available for the game. It's the of the league season for the arch $2.00 AH prices Inclede tax BACKS Roeenbloom. Thorns.

TJew Hnf IYXtADlUM elyn, Rett, ridler, Ooguu, Shlogara, ME J5IIIT. HA. aTaAlWIIiras SCORING Touchdowns Hhmnkln- FOR EXCAVATING -GRADING TOP SOIL FILL Phone C. K. RENNINGER Sunbury AT 6-0561 a chemical armor.

Contains Color Check to watch your cooling system Lenker Jponiortd by (l-yard rum. Danville: Varo 2, yard, run, 40-yard paw play. West Snyder and Middleburg finished 1-2 in league competition during the past two seasons. Seven teams will vie for the league tor you, Only 5 per gallon for the ultimate coouflg system protectionl. with TU ROTARY CLUB of HARRISBURG errinr as the pasaer).

Ledbetter uu-ysro. run with loose ball), (3-yard runi. uue uus year. PAT Danville: Rudy (plaoemeDt).

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