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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 15

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rr rrfc nni ill, Seats, iifflintoirg low Braves 01 OlHI, WINS mmyfmmmmmmmmmmimmmrmmmmmm ZL SUNBURY DAILY ITEM. SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA 14 Monday, October 11, 1965 SU Bows To Juniata Braves' Explosive Attack Brings 33-0 Victory Over West Hazleton lumbia Central Co In 'Goal-Post' Tilt Held scoreless and on the de Sod Team Effort fensive for the major part of first half, unbeaten Shikellamy High "Braves" 5-ff) exploded for two TD's in the last two and one- Susquehanna's Crusaders (0-4), Rallies To Defeat -4 Totals still looking for their initial win of the season, ran afoul a red-hot First Downs: ball to- the S.U. two-yard line. Mario Berlanda went over for the, TD and Bieber added the extra point, Near the end of the game the Inrliane svwliltaf! thflir cvirino A W. Haileton ShlkellamT I Frosh quarter-back in Hunting half minutes of the second period and went on to register an important' 33-0 southern division, Tds.

Gained, rashlnf: 9 19 it W. Haileton ,4 25-21 don, on Saturday afternoon and dropped a 38-6 college division, ShlkellamT Eastern Conference victory over rove, Tds. Last, rushlnf Nick Lopardo punt traveled from W. Haileton ShlkellamT Middle Atlantic "Conference decision to the Juniata College "In a scrappy West Hazleton High eleven (2-3, before about 4.000 Luckless Selinsgrove High Seals, Net Vardare. rashlnc: 14 ii i i -1'HL 'X 1...

dians." after crabbing a 14-7 lead in thejfans-in the Harman-Geist Mem- W. Haileton 4S th.ih ShlkellamT 1 Passes Attempted: STATISTICS sr. 1 W. Haileton ShlkellamT 1 Juniata the, end zone to the S.U. 35.

Sut-ton passed to Pascale for a first down on the S.U. six, and then Bill Holland hit off tackle for the score. Greyson Lewis and Tom Rutisr' hauser were the workhorses on the attack for S.U. Lewis, Miff-. Passes Completed; First Downs Ii Rushlnc Yardsre Passlnr Yardan 4 ports w.

Haileton ShlkellamT IK SIS MM SKI) 1" r. Yds. Gained, passes: SI IS 10.H Yi. Haileton ShlkellamT 87 1 77 1S4 Total Offense 1114 Attempted It Passes Completed 3 lntereepted by I Fumbles Lost Yds. Lost, penalties It' third quarter, saw the Central Columbia High Blue Jays come winging back with three consecutive touchdowns, two in the third and one in the fourth, and hang on to receipt for a 25-21 triumph over the frustrated forces of coach- Barry Fetterman, Saturday afternoon on the winners' field.

An estimated 1,000 fans witnessed Central- Columbians- Homecoming game. -1 Passes Intercepted by: ssses linbure area fullback, gained 75 ftfi- W. 0 ShlkellamT 1 I umbles: 1 V-W. Haileton i -1 K' putlering5 yards in 21 carries' and ran hard all the junior, picked up 51 yards in 15 carries. Don Weiss, Frosh quarterback from Athens, started his Fumbles Alex lacullo.

ends Reed and Art 1 0 1 By BILL TOLAND W. Hailelon Shlkellam? 1 first game for the Juniata club and scored three TD's while hur, and Fran Vottero played Tds. Lost, penalties 1. i i. .1 W.

Haileton ..11 -Shikellamy 1 It's fivt down (in me ww statistics 3tl 4 IS Seals Central Line ups and summaries: lft 1.1 umn and five to go for the Mufr HiVh "Braves," who have in the. battle for the "Goal-Post" trophy. Juniata, now 1 and 2, Sll score of the place scored in all but the third period ment first of three he made () END6 PHU (Co-capUIni, Pruaark, Reed, Meyer, Heriinf, fictiuater. Arthur. TACKLES roadlent.

V. Clart. their sights set on dual titles tit namolv. the Susquehanna completed SSI 13 .1 1 141 1 during the game gave the Passes Intercepted by Estill i Borne. Braves a 7-0 lead.

Kline Goes All The Way while the Crusaders registered their touchdown on a recovered fumble in the waning minutes of the action-packed first quarter. Seeking to break a four-game Passing Yardae Fumhles Fumbles Lost Yds. Lost, penalties GUARDS Berironii. snaiicroM, mine i Co-Captain), Schmidt, Cloutman. Roberts.

CENTERS lacullo. Bolts. Kelly. BACK3 Lopardo, Kartbokes. Hall.

W. Hazleton couldn't go any where after the ensuing kickoff orial Hazleton, on Saturday night. Hundreds -of enthusistic Sun-bury-Northumberland area fans saw the Braves withstand an early West Hazleton "Sunday punch" and pound out their fifth straight victory with another solid team effort. Blue-Maroon-Whiter who got ihe toughest kind of opposition from the Luzerne countians particularly in the first half scored twice in the second period, once in the third quarter, and twice in the final stanza. Wildcats of veteran coach Jim Horn had a number of scoring opportunities but the determined Braves dug in and stopped the home-standing club under pressure.

Head Coach Richard L. Purnelland his staff Tom Bossert, head line mentor. Stan Reeder, Charles Lewis, Trevor F. Lewis, Charles Schlegel, and Jason Guidon had nothing but praise for the "Maves" for their all-out performLe. Linemen, from end to end, hit hard, and blocked crisply and well, while the backs hit the holes well and rolled up a 263 yard gross gain from scrimmage.

Walter Sts Paca Junior Walter, who continues his eye-popping performances, ran for two TD's, had another touchdown scamper called back due to an infraction of the rules, and averaged 21.6 yards per try Quarterback Barry Nazar, who and with 16 seconds on. the clock was CCHS leading ball carrier, losing streak, the Crusaders will oppose a strong Ithaca State Col Lewis. RtitWhauspr. A. vers.

Liddiih. Eetiweiler, Cody, Miskar. Uhrsch. Vol--tero. JINIATA CU Ritz booted to the Shikellamy tallied two TD's to lead the way.

lege eleven Saturday afternoon, Valley championship, as well as top honors in the southern division Eastern Conference. Continuation of the. spirited, team-type performance from week to week should go a long way towards giving the Braves one of the finest marks in the Commonwealth. It's now full speed ahead for the Friday night contest with presently winless Southern Area Jt. in the Bloomsburg High stadium Friday night.

Titrprs won't roll over and play ENDS Ford. PaJKie. Krawise. Hen- Hnrruvnmino- ry. Seibert 40.

A Reitz to Fausey aenai clicked for 11 yards and a first down. Braves, with time for one October 16 in a Seals now show a 1-4 record, while the Blue Jays shook a two-game' losing streak and are at present 8traw, Buttle, MiU-hell, clash on University field Power. Berg, Warfield. GUARDS- Vanyo, Lee, MARKS GETS HIS MAN Bob Marks (14), Bucknell's top-notch performer from Danville and now a junior quarterback-defense specialist for the Bisons, is set to put the stop on Temple's John Fonash in first half action in B. Memorial Stadium, Lewisburg, on Saturday afternoon.

Marks, a former "Big 33" player, scored a TD and passed to Rol Capone for another as the Bisons walloped the Owls, 40-14, in the annual Homecoming Day clash before 7,500 fans. Bisons meet the Odell-coached University of Pennsylvania eleven in Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon, October 14. Mitchell Stars As Bisons Rout Temple In Homecoming Tilt Rodgtra, play, took time out to choose an 3-2. Weiss Leads Indians Weiss, younger brother of Bob Weiss, former PSU basketball After an early game swapping all-or-nothing maneuver, neuz handed off to Kline and the draw Wall. CENTERS Snydeir, Peifled, Hhotno.

Schlvlev. BACKS Webs. Shecpard. Sutton, Barnes. Graham.

Holland. Ford. of the pigskin by both teams, Cen plav worked to perfection. No. star now drilling with the Phila- tral struck paydirt with what 33 eluded two tacklers.

shifted into high gear and went all the many of the fans termed a mis dead for the Braves, ya" can bet on that, and any relaxing of effort judgement on the part of one of delphia 76'ers of the NBA, -com-lsustiuehanna pleted five of 11 passes and pickedJunU, u-a Up 102 yards rushing for the Touchdowns 8 Beed ireoover- ed fumble In end aonei. Juniata: P- wmners. who capitalized on csa from Don way for the touchdown, a 49- the Seals defensive backs. yard gallop. McKiniry's kick on the part of the Blue-Maroon-White could be fatal.

missed its mark and the invad ers took a 13-0 lead into the dressing room. S.U. fumble to open the awtag Vun early in the tilt. piunnei, Holland i-Tm piunt' Indians picked up a Bill Uluich- JM: 1 bobble on' the Crusaders' 23 andi If B. passing combo of With the ball on their own 20-yard line, and a third down and seven situation, Central's Nazar faded back and uncorked a 25-yard pass to Ron Polk, outstanding end.

Seals back leaped for the ball, but misjudged it, and Polk Bill Lerro. Ditcher, and Tom Mit- It didn't take the Blue-Maroon- chell, catcher, isn't the greatest krjA.vmv,Ulii, A W.Vi.U-CJlldiLCri Ul 111111 UicKCclUt tlt KSUiu tcL (HI -i ur ti Tnm Uitrhll mm, nl ilu, ckwi aiiuiiiems idler neiss White long to add to its advantage with the resumption of play. show on the Eastern intercoiieg imo, ur. ovvuuaiu. Pascals for 22 vards iate front this year, this observer Walter returned the W.

Hazle was there waiting with open arms S.U. Line Coach Gives Up Duties uii oauuuciy cuiciikxjii cuu uie ouuuku vtasieu no ume Ed Bieber, a soccer-style Juni ton kick from the Braves 15 to the He-turned and scored the remaining distance, 55 yards, down the will eat these words. Regional fans fortunate enough to see the Bison-Temple clash Saturday in B. Memorial Stadium will be brilliant end's individual heroics giving new coach Huntress, form-helped to make the annual Home-er U. of Maryland aide and a ata placement kicker, missed thej in seven carries.

His 13-yard gallop following a key Ron Reitz to Glenn Fausey aerial good for trv for extra point. coming Day clash and the home New Hampshire U. alumnus, visitors' sideline. PAT was booted through the uprights by Polk, and 'l limlula lo.bl fall's 60 yards late in the second per talking about the Lerro to Mit To Teach English 42 and after a running play failed, he took a hand-off from Bill Drumm, banged through right tackle, spun away from the grasp of two players and sprinted 58 yards for his second touchdown of the night. McKiniry's OCHS led 7-0.

bow of the Bisons new head coach, Carroll P. Huntress, unqualified iod, broke the scoreless and j'ii 7 on a Greyson Lewis fumble later and Blue cho to revive With both teams losing the ball successes on Saturday afternoon. chell exhibition for a long, long time to come. It's no wonder pro scouts are regular patrons of in IT 1 it', iiiflt'Antit a needed only six plays to eat up 73 JZl ed off Charles J' 8 member rZA: ground power, Juniata reeled off iiniversitv fac- on fumbles early in period No. 2, put the Braves out front for good.

Benny Kline, senior fullback and the fastest runner on" the club, wheeled 49 yards for a touchdown on a fullback draw STATISTICS Selinsgrove got a ground attack mo quiCK nrsc oowas ana tflf fe relin- id. u. games, tuiu juot. auuut moHa nr 9rt.fl Shil-pl. -V, started on the Blue Jay 45, a foregone conclusion that Buck uuno v.

First Downs 27 lamy. Rushlnc Yardat-a 1.K in eight plays tallied a TD, on a Temple Ii 90 x-i S4 It Wildcats made quite a bit Of 'Passes Attempted i nell will have at least one representative in NFL andor AFL ranks come next season. Mit play with just 9 seconds remaining in the first half. He, as well over from the ree at 2:35. FirstQ ivt of four Ron Kmsey conversions Vgrid mentor at the university to made it 7-0, BuckneU.

lrrSrt. 8 his activities to teachiniS Later in 'the period, after at the academic level I Dc Cj" exchanee of mints. Lerro fired toichanc W. Weber, president of the Paasrs Completed four-yard run by halfback Roger Hoffman. Steve "the toe" Morick kicked the first of his three extra yardage, and- picked up Fumbles Lost chell, the gifted Conshohocken Ml 41 Yds.

Lost, penalties points, and the game was tied. area athlete with the ability to as Walter and the other Blue-Maroon-White runners, got key downfield blocking from their teammates. Co-captain Steve straight first downs after the ensuing kickoff. But with the ball on the Shikellamy 14, fourth down, and three to go, the Wild With Mitchell. Bisons' 6-3.

Gcia! fJr It remained this way at half- be in the right spot at the right i. away uwn wuuiu oc D. uj time. time, and the speed and strength pouna ca lur major 10 cross into the end State College and holder of Roush played another fine all- cats couldn move the sticks and Ail-American honors catching 11 Au-iwrican nunors caicning i Seals Take Ltad Seals took the second half kick- wwed 74 vards and; 1 master's degree, is qualified as to go places with the ball once he catches it, 'can't miss' as a a a brought the fans to their feet oniT instructor in English and phys- yielded the ball. Braves tumbled the ball away, giving West Hazle off and drove down field for the ''iboth sKfeeTof the stadium.

educaUon. pro and an Ail-American in 1965, according to no less an tie-breaking touchdown. Drive ton another opportunity to get on around game, scored one touchdown on a 10-yard power play early in the fourth quarter, and made numerous tackles from his defensive end position. Cp-captain- Dennis Weir, al JtVniVerSity'S try for extra point missed theextra PPh. (A jI I AfiiA n.

irr-fw i i--i ti 1 Winn started on their own 39-yard line. the scoreboard. But the Luzerne Winners Hike Lead v't 'wn, uciwic api'iuAuiiaifij far 0ot and a fourth down 15-yard pass A former teacher-coach Ui Clarks Summit High School, Igoe joined the S.U. football staff at the start of the 1964-65 season. Countians couldn't stand pros authority than W.

Clark Hinkle, greatest al-around player in B. U. history and a member of the A pair of second quarter scores into the right side of the end perity and bobbled the ball, with clinched the triumph for Juniata. U1 ouuuiii, Minutes prior to the Lerro-! Lewisburg. JMitcheU thrUler Lerro hit Kinseyj! though having little luck in his vw uli ir.v, fclc uuai leruauK lerry lax, aimi asi a urn inr Big ends bruiant penormancei Tpnan to end Neil Smith, climaxed with a bullet and the 1 as line coach of ball-carrying assignments as the highlighted the -afternoon for Shikellamy recovering on the 23 near the close of the period.

Roush, Campbell Score It took the Blue-Maroon-White the eight-play march. Morick brilliant exploits for the Greei Bay Packers over a 10-year per u- r- Wildcats appeared to be keying on Pa. athlete jraced into the end TJr "hTV" grid sp)rt at Qarks Summit Hign zone: But a cliDoinff for a number of years and cam Bucknell partisans as the Orange iod in the pre-World War era split the uprights with the point. Central received the ensuing him all night, played a sparkling game on defense, along with and Blue made it 12 straight ser-, agatist-the-ifcsotis-Tn highly, recom- Hinkle, among the many old usi eigm piays 10 move yaras ies wins over Templars, trad- 84-yard pass and run maneuver.l1"' a mended to the admmiMrauon. quarterback Bill Drumm, -who grads-back or-the- Homecoming kidsof -and -drwe from its own 29 to the Selinsgrove end zone.

on several occasions made key iur uie iirsi oi two lourm-quarier. touchdowns. A clipping penalty negated a 20-yard Walter touch Score was made by Nazar on a itional rivals for the "Old the penalty only delayed the 8 '7 Igoe tutored the line, with special trophy. iinevitable for the Owls. Jf fLfV attention to the tackles.

High-powered Bisons now mustj Owls Close Gap "0 yarLU' C3p 8 President Weber spiked prepare for an objective game Temple, with Joe Petro, vet a advance trough we mtnx. nunors circulating in day clash, says Mitchell alone is worth the price of admission to any Bucknell game. Ya' can bet Mitchell's former tutor, Bob tackles to prevent Mark Ritz and John Rossi from breaking away for long gains, and possibly four-yard run through the center of the SHS line. Highlights of the down run. Drumm hit Fausey with a pass good for eight yards drive were passes of 22 and 15 against ine umversiry ot from Allentown, doing area to Uie eitect mat igoes Odell, is doing a lot of soul- and a first down on the West un-.

firm vHtMnimrf iv4 nanrinrf yards from Nazar to Polk, and iHae cmn rp lflOlHSh nit. COacn- it ir i ay i txi u. a wuaivri a Hi i. a cwiriui searching in an effort to figure ZlZn nr TiField, Philadelphia, on Saturday ine duties followed a disagree out how to handle the Philadel Nazar to Brad Bankus. Try for the equalizing extra point on a i UU VII Ull Vli i OlllHiJU, afternoon, October 16.

Quakers, then went straight up the middle phia area star on Franklin Field this weekend. pass was no good, and the Seals Drumm and Ron Reitz shared the q-backing chores on offense and both did A-l jobs. Reitz flipped passes to Fausey for long gains, while Drumm returned a West Hazleton punt 50 yards to set up the winners' final score. for 10 yards and the score. ki it! r7 Gary Sheppard thefted a Jimmy reached the BJJ.

12 midway returned to s.u. Uirough the quarterback Jim iiiH WhS, (Sutton fired three consecutive SmP SJh IWes. completed them all. and aSs, attack brought th, under the tutelage of Bob Odell, immediate past coach of the Bisons, will be slight pre-game fav ment with Head Coach James W. The principal factor In tin change in assignment.

Dr. Weber said, is that every applicant for 11. In fmch ruin rlac. still held a 14-13 edge. A costly Selinsgrove fumble two Braves Co-captain carried sev eral West Hazleton players across plays after the next kickoff had orites over the Thundering Herd Sports Pot-Pourri A former Mahanoy Joint- High footballer, Bill Schwalm, is the last W.

the goal line on the power play. the Blue Jays in business again Mitchell, a senior from erounj Eains bv Coons spear- Another McKiniry 1 a ent made it 27-0, Shikellamy. Wildcats Thwarted With Ed Martnick, clever q-back, handling the ball well, the Fallon. Hubic. Royr, VanHorn.

iefiiviiiiieni is. i.tv.. tackles Maciuiak. Lamwrt, 8ni-iat the start of the current semes- Red. Pin.

8abo. Vln-i. om. Chester State College gridder to on the SHS 42-yard line. Nazar scooted around his own left end shohocken who holds all pass-re-, headed another Bucknell drive ception records at BuckneU ended with Lerro going in-is bidding for a national record to the end zone from one "yard oent.

Rexford. Lowla. iter aucuuiy reiwiteu uii ur Q-back Drumm beautiful run- for 12 yards on the first play. GUARDS Johnson, ftktaco, Town- Wildcats showed to advantage pus with the result that, witn 40 more students than had been an- then took off around the right back of the W-Hazleton punt late in the period set things up for side, rambling 30 yards for the against the Braves in the first half. Rich Roth, Mark Ritz, and John Rossi, a trio of backs, reel rfow held by Hugh Rohrschneider.jout Kinsey's boot upped the score! centers True.

Henn, stump, of Northen, Illinois, and on-O. f. km c. smith, back Buu Lerro combined talents just before the halftone alert oaiift. Butiec, emm, score which put Central ahead for keeps.

He received good blocking on the picture scamper. Run for converse with the late Dr. Jim Bonder, Golden Rams coach who died of a heart attack during the W. Chester-Millersville contest. Bonder lauded Schwalm for his play as the North'd Countian came off the field for a rest.

Coach took three steps, then collapsed and died before emergency treatment could be administered. Shamokin's victory over Potts- to establish university as well Smith Temple halfback personal records for aerial tried vainly aU afternoon to j1; ruVwih nno. fare. Mitchell, already under thej defense Mitchell, picked off a 8trombrs, Richard. Colman, Curnec- ed off consistent gains on slants, and cross-buck plays from the wing-T formation.

But as noted above, the Braves defenders, in- ticipated, teaching problems arose. This was particularly trua in freshman English and the need for Mr. Igoe's services made it not only advisable but necessary to give him a fulL4ime assignment in that field. He had applied to' the university four years ago the PAT was not good. John Campbell's four yard touch-' down run.

Try for extra point failed. With Shikellamy reservists on the field, the Wildcats saw the time run out on their final bid to escape a shutout. A Martnick to Ritz pass play clicked for 31- Fullback Scores Blue Jays scored early in the eye of talents scouts lor more Lerro aerial and raced 54 -yards iaSs Bisigi nemo. eluding guards Jack McKinirv. Jacoby, a.

DrWifU. Curry, Vauirhn, Covington. 8hemonki, Mike Barnhart, Jeff Burgess, Don McBrlde, ahir. Nelson. final quarter, on a 14-yard run by 210 pound fullback Rod Kile; man a oozeu pro eicvcua, a Temple IV.

tytie 8 KICK his previous single game receiving! made it 20-7 at halftime. mark of 162 yards established Templars came back with a against the Owls in the 1964 01dirush at the start of second ixeiaig, uins Neff and Al Sh be. GUARDS Schalles, ITederlck, Tel- as a teacher of English and con viile on Saturday tightened the "Indians" lead in the southern yards and a first down on the Shikellamy two yard line as the around his own right end, to end Ue. Mr.Aleer. Co-captain Steve Jarrett, tackles sideration now is being given to CENTER Walker.

BACKS DePelice, Petro. Aaallu. a drive which started from the! Co-captain Bill Turner. Jim Mar. Shoe -clash in Philadelphia.

He! half and aDDeared set to make game ended. his work in linguistics. In addi Pvne. Daniel. Block.

Strieker. Corbi, Selinsgrove 46. Polk tried to boot kowski, and Jim Seasholtz, and SHIKELLAMY (SSI tion to his coaching staff duties Tomosky, Dershak. Myers, HtMebrand, division, Eastern Conference. Joe Kuharich's Philadelphia Eagles are the early season surprises of the NFL.

TMn. imaoe nis eleven snatcnes game of it. Cherry and wnite n-i I i i u5cv, rausi. itenn. mat- l.

1 1 I he previously had two classes in drove 65 yards 10 piays, witn atnta. specht. iiempie double ana iripie-team- Jr." ing tactics employed in the sec- Stoma, smith. Reore by periods: Temple 7 Baeknell 1 7 me uunua mainer uui again Hjeno.5 rausey and Co-captain failed. Central now held a 25-14Steve Roush stopped the Wild-Iead- cats when it counted and brought itZli hygiene.

Meanwhile the slack in the foot puARoe Bnrtuwt. MckinirT. Neff, ond half. Lerro, the pitcher in the "ct'StJK' most sensational overhead act in eoin teams exenansed the tic-. craves men- second Rhntont Add the name of William SCORING Touchdown Temple: Smith (-yard paea interception i.

Malatesta i3-yard runi. Bucknell: Coons i3-yard run. M-yard rum. Mitchell 174-yard DajM-run olav. with Lerro ai oasseri, T-w.

'the East and perhaps the nation, skin later in the period, and the the season. Seals finally hit the scoreboard Susquehanna Valley league heavy-duty ball-earner Paul Mai-atesta, former Berwick High all-around athlete, bolting over from two yards out. Another Pyne kick cut the Bisons lead to 20-14. Bucknell came right back and scored its fourth touchdown on Hermann widely-known Middle-burg area sportsman and vet holder of season ducats for uu.u.. vrnr.

vo-cKmin Kousn. Kline, completed 17 of 27 passes for 327 yards, topping his 281 total amass again, although there were only ball coaching staff occasioned by the toss of Mr. Igoe is being taken up by two former Susquehanna grid performers Bill Muir and Sam Metzgar, regulars on the '64 S.U. squad. Cajnpbll.

Woom.r, Buoh- en neriinrr. Mercs games to the growing list WEST HAZLETON" tnree minutes left in the game. Hoffman, on a fourth-down play. ed against the Crimson of Har Capone pus from Marks). Marks (6-yard run), Lorro (1-yard phinge).

PAT Bucknell: Kirtsey fptace-ments). Temple: Pyne 2 tplmcemenlal. BND8 Brovan. Bacco. NemiKh.

oi members, of the Mercs Boost vard a year ago. Bisons' 334, the end of a nine play drive. Bob Andrjo. leaders will resume their quest for the title in a clash against Southern Area Joint High's Tigers in the Bloomsburg High School field Friday night, October 15. Wildcats of West Hazlpfnn ii went over the right side of the ers, Inc.

Send your $1 member- TACKliBO Brlit. MakarewlcJ. Krchn.r. line for a three-yard TD burst. yards' passing total surpassed thejMarks, former "Big 33" stand-previous Orange and Blue high of, out from pitched to full-281 set against Buffalo's Bulls 'back Ron Capone from the GUARDS R.

Rof. Bfishlrna. R. snip tee to Mercs Boosters, co Glenn H. Campbell, Smith-Camp- Wolff.

Selinsgrove received the ball with about one minute left, and CBNTBRS Walclc. G. Roth. BACKS Martniok. J.

Roesl, M. formation for the touchdown, oeti Agency, Market Street, Sby. B. pass-snatcher de-luxe. i "All I said was: the opening kickoff and rfmvo in on Lessman's first nlav.

a pass in '51. Bisons Sparkle Bisons drove 56 yards in five Rita, J. Roawt. Uchno, Lamonica, Roth. Antonelll.

Scare bf periods: the Braves 16 yard line early in Tom Mitchell, had his equipment the ball was intercepted by Felix Fernandez, a Central defensive Bisons reached pay dirt in every plays for their 4th period touch- Shlblln. A 1 IT 1. tne game. But with their coal Show me a filter that delivers the taste I and I'll eat my hat." w. period against- the harassed down, then picked up their finale SCORING I- -1 I iL.

ns 1 .1 line under attack, this iroumes en route to new statistical marks against Temple on Saturday. First he lost back, which drove the final spikes in the Selinserove coffin. Touchdowns Rhikellam: Walter 2 UWIS wno wueu uie Kdp ui iv" late 1 Uie contest uu suiuuici irj-yara run, 9-vra rum. roush id-: early in tne uurd quarter otuy then the frantic Temple Blue Jays got off two more running plays before the final mm Draced and took over on downs after throwing q-back Martnick for two straight losses as the Wildcats field general tried to to see the Thundering Herd roar A.une nin). PAT McKiniry placement).

back with a three-TD salvo to sounded. sustained march. Marks, a junior, rolled to his right and sped six yards for the tally. Linebackers Jeff Spotz and Mike Vincent, Ed Morgan, Don Stilley, Ned Reed, Jim Henn, Tom ers clawed his shirt off his back, and not long afterward he again lost a shoe while moving down-field after snaring a Lerro bullet. Nattily attired Central Pnlnmhla'Pass- put the game-on ice and make their MAC record 2 and 0 at the Joint High School band nerfnrm.

Near the close of the first miar. moment. Orange and Blu linemen ed admirably before the game, ter tne Braves, following an ex- B.U. Booters Bow To Rutgers, 3-2 played hard-hitting ball all the Havern and Paul Townsend play- piaying the Central alma mater Ln. Se 01 Punts drove i'de the way, while the running of Big ed well on defense for the Bisons.

oeiore the home stands, and the wuacats tive only to be stopped National Anthem. Frank Pineno- Bucknell's varsity booters (0-3) Bowlerama Bob Coons, senior from Pomptonj. b. U. marching band, Temple Plains, N.J., and Bob Marks, who band, and Lewisburg, and Cen-understudies-Lerro Dauphin High School bands dropped a 3-2 Middle Atlantic led blue band of Selinsgrove took the field at halftime and Dleaseri oi a first down on a fourth and goal situation.

Wildcats Controlled thejjalt for thfr-next minutes, finaiiw Conference-verdict to the VScar- fans on hoth sides of the-field q-back and plays all the way on provided colorful halftime enter- 3olMorXMonday) Iet of Rutgers in New Brunswick with some snappy maneuvers. At defense, complemented the aerial, tainment. on Saturday afternoon. blitz. Fullback Rollie Capone's Pick up statistics and line-ups.

yielding possession on the Shikellamy 27 with 2:31 left in the half. On second down, Reitz stayed in Seebold's Bid Deal registered a 263 singleton, Nevin Scheib clicked off scores of 225-202-202 for Bisons of Coach Randall knotted 55-yard burst in the opening min tne oHS side of the field the band played Selinsgrove'g almajnater. Both musical units, received ovations from fans on each side of the wind-swept field. i the count at 2-2 with 10 minutes to go in the final period. But the utes of the contest opened the uie pwKet and rilled downfield to Fausey.

who streakprf hhinA New Jersey soccermen broke the way for the initial B.U. touchdown and stood up as the longest in the West Hazleton defenders. Big a 629 triple, Len Nichols had highs of 226-632 for Beertown, John Fetterman had a 229 singleton for his team, and Lee Steffen had a 228 singleton for Jene's tie with a goal in the final minutes and made off with the de Seals- now have an open dale dividual ground gain of the tilt. ciiu vtune DacK nan a step for the ball, and then ran all the way Coons scored two TD for the next week before returning to action the following weekend meet Subs. League action resumes Monday night, October 11.

winners, the second on a 28-yard power play early in the fourth ing tne Panthers of Bloomsburg, me ii. nazieion 13 for a 60-yard gain and first down. On the next play Reitz handed off to Wlter 1 and No. 28 slashed through right tackle for the first quarter. cision.

Teams were tieed at halftime, 1-1. Roger Tellefsen and John Willett accounted for the BuckneU goals. Bill Lebov played an aggressive game in the nets for the Orange and Blue, who oppose tne stadium. Line-ups and summaries: Temple, beaten for the fourth RELINSGKOVE fill Pro Basketball BCCKNTLL ENDS Mitchell. Kinaey.

Morfan. MICHAEL I for JUDGE VOTE JUSTICE AB0VE POLITICS ENDS i fimith. A Umu, straight time, scored in the second and third periods but didn't Try new Weekend NBA Exhibitions have the defensive strength to stop Lafayette's Leopards in GUARDS SaUnu. iw.n.r w- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MAC tilt on Saturday, October 16. Seoro by perianal 8eIiasrrTe iti Ceal.

Coraaskls 1 ii CENTER WotKlt. Lucky Striho Mitchell Ron Kinsey, Mitchell's running mate at end, caught five passes good for 62 BACKS litunsn. Bnffnui f. Rtsraida. Rodkor, Lnig tCo- SCORING Touchdown U.i tUtlP JKffltM.

I I rbllu. Saturday Results Boston 97, St. Louis 91 Phila'phia 129, Baltimore 118 Cincinnati 115. Detroit 102 Los Angeles 122, San Fran 114 Npwman. yards.

Marks scored one TD and Filters Boxing Results 2 4-yrd rim amd 3-yard runl. Smithi 116-ysu-d paaa with Leaamaa nur, OcitraJ Columbia: Rur 1 i rifled to Capone for another in the third period. Quarterback CENTRAL COLI'MBIA (is) KSDS Polk. 6iner. Bankts.

TACKLES Borlin. IMrwi. GUARDS Witt. AtMiwiMwr. Uath, run and 30-yard Polk (0-yard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday Results MANILA Baby Lorona 117, Lerro hit paydirt on a 1-yard k0 pi7 rtamr a pakaacc t.

Kile n-t-yard rulil. CraT New York 98, Baltimore 89 PUiTiriniria vjifnAini as4 A 1 Int-wmlr- in fKn raarLru T3 i cfTi CENTER Smrfom. PAT eHratrros: uorkc 3 (place- I avrwa I UiliUUiUVOs VUilATUllCU JLtWU Al 3 H-CUS aUI 1st lC Wt SanFnn. 102, Loi Angele. CoiumW: W.

UW. Ghini, 10. 'had a 20-0 lead befcr. tfa. Owli.

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