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Beaten nor Lose Fourth, W- Bisons To SUNBURY DAILY ITEM, SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA Monday, October 16, 1967 16 Bald Eagle-Nittany Posts 46-7 W-B Victory Over Warrior Run Hi Ithaca College Registers 43-15 Victory Over Susquehanna Eleven Vassar, Soph Halfback, Leads BU To 14-13 Homecoming Day Victory Bald Eagle-Nittany scored in High-powered Ithaca' College crashed off tackle from six Hard-hitting Dave Vassar, a Lewisburg Faces Montoursville 11 Bombers (2-2) jumped off to yards out for first period Ith every period en route to an lm 6-3, 200 pound tail-back from Brunswick, Me. made the most pressive 46-7 triumph over an a 20-0 first period lead and went Homecoming Victory aca touchdowns. Bonney added the extra points aftertwoof on to register a 43-15 victory of bis first starting assignment out-classed but Tiot out-gamed AP Booms Braves, Harris ttarks Bucknell Lebirh Warrior Run High eleven before over the winless Susquehanna 17 ID First Downs the -three scores. Bombers Up Lead for Bucknell on Saturday afternoon and sparked the Bisons U. Crusaders (0-4) before sev about 2.000 fans on the losers "182 Ydi.

Gained, rosnuut 39 Yds. Gained, passinc 7 Slattery tallied from two era! thousand Homecoming Day (2-3) to a key 14-13 triumph Panes Attempted II IS field in Turbotville RD on bat urday afternoon. yards out on the end of another lilt fans on University field, Selms grove, Saturday afternoon. Pane Completed I Passes Intercepted By 1 1 Fumbles Last Ithaca drive earlv in the sec HARRISBURG (AP)-As far as Harrisburg John Harris' op Panthers, who had little troub In Key Contest With both teams needing a victory to keep alive their hopes for at least a tie for the confer ence title, Lewisburg High's Green Dragons (4-1) and the Montoursville High eleven col over a favored Lehigh University eleven before 7,000 Homecoming Day fans in Memorial Stadium, Lewisburg. Vassar Yds.

Lost. Penalties 43 Winners tallied every per le posting their 50th straight con ponents are' concerned, this bro iod while -the Maroon and ond period. and Ithaca boosted its lead to 26-0 Crusaders got on the board later in the period ference triumph, boosted their By BILL TOLAND second half, although the Bisons Orange, slated to oppose the earned the ball 37 times for the therly love thing can go wo lar. -'John Harris romped over Cen- had the better of the going, Vikings of Upsala College in Bucknell's Mtmorlal Stadium on a Carothers to Liddick pass play good for 19 yards. Jim Orange and Blue, a single game record, scored one touchdown tral Dauphin this weekend, 41-12, current conference lead to a game and one-half over' Mifflin-burg, Lewisburg, and Montoursville elevens.

thanks mamly to the fine run lide head-on tonight at 8 o'clock field, home of the Thundering nmg of He got his big Page kicked the extra point for in Bucknell's Memorial Stadium, Lewisburg. chance when Frank Arentowicz the Maroon and Orange, with all three or quarterbacks Jimmy Jones' touchdown passes going to his brother Johnny. The Harrisburg team thus Warrior Run salvaged a TD in Herd of Bucknell, will be mecca for followers of West iBranch conference football to junior halfback from Dover, Howell scored the lone TD Monday night contest, neces STATISTICS Son. Ithaca First Downs ll 21 Yds. Gained, rashlnc 4 Ml Passes Attempted 25 Passes Completed 9 7 Yds.

Gained, pasoinr 12 IS Passes Intercepted By 2 1 Fumbles Lost 2 0 Yds. Last, penalties i tS 140 N.J. sustained an injury in the in the third period, moving six sitated because of the need for the final period against BE-N reserves Defenders of Coach Harry S. Flickinger wil meet night, and for good reason Lafayette tilt a week ago, rolled to it 30th straight victory and preserved the longest win yards through the line mid-way through the 15 minute stanza. Green Dragons of Lewisburg keeping Memorial Stadium turf in A-l shape for the Bisons Vassar picked up.

key tirst and provided the major yardage which opened the way for the winners' other six-pointer. Hard-earned victory, the Bisons' 6econd in a trio of MAC starts this season, snapped a two-game losing streak of the team and cleared the decks for the Bucknell-University of Pennsylvania clash in Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon, Qct. 21. ning streak in the state. downs on four different occa Bonney added the PAT.

Bon High and Montoursville High, two of three teams still with a Homecoming clash with the En powerful. Mifflinburg Hign- on the Warrior Run field Saturday afternoon, Oct. 21. Another top team in tne state, E. Orange, N.

J. on Saturday ney's field goal opened gineers of Lehigh on Satur sions when the Bisons gambled on fourth and one or two yards chance to at least deadlock fori didn't have such an afternoon, Oct, 21, hit pay dirt the pointmaking the final Panthers of Head Coach Walt easy time of it in a 13-6 victory to go situations in the' final per in the second and fourth per quarter. day afternoon, is expected to attract a -crowd Fans from W. Branch com over Hazleton. i the 1967 title, collide headon in the arc-lighted stadium at 8 EDST.

And needless to iods. iod. As it turned out the pos Diehl used a diversified ground-air attack to run up a 26-0 half- McCantis, a late game re The session-ball plan worked out for' Bob Armstrong and Rod Ho placement for the Crusaders munities are expected to attend the pivotal tilt. well each scored twice for the the Bisons, who came from be ran nine yards for a touchdown time lead, then saw. reservists play the bulk of the second half.

New York Staters, while Dave hind, not once, but twice before midway through the final "per area team was tied with Hazleton, 6-6, with five minutes to go and Hazleton had the ball at midfield. Lane-coached Green Dragons Northumberland High's Pine- there's a good possibility that at least 4,000 or better fans will watch the pivotal inter- scrap, expected to be a nail-biter down to the final Vassar personal heroics, which accounted for 189 yards gain from scrimmage, shattered the former record of 31 carries iod as the losers unreeled their Bonney and Dick Slattery also outlastmg the pass-minded in vaders from Bethlehem, knotters were. the last team to registered TD's for. the Bomb longest sustained drive of the and their Lycoming County rivals are both a game and one-half behind the pace-setting Pan Hazleton gambled for a first upend the Bld Eagle-Nittany Laubach Sharp ers, wno trie day ior on the part of Bob Fizsirnrnons contest. HaU rushed for the bonus points.

forces. Young-coached Knot- 7 whistle.Off-night game. will, see Quarterback Rick Laubach, a the Susquehanna U. alumni and former "BIT fullback. halfback thers down and lost by inches.

Seven plays later, Charles Deitrick ran for a Shikellamy touchdown to Lewisburg pit its ground attack versatile performer from Potts Bill Gebler's 14-yard run con from Baltimore, Md. Fitzsim- ters," turned the trick against the Panthers five years ago and regional followers of the Orange and Maroon, the moment, and a loss tonight cluded the touchdown making mons established the former ville, and just a junior, headlined the Lehigh attack. He would just about wipe out chanc ice the game and give his team 'against the Montoursville aenal game, called the finest in the 10-team conference. for the afternoon, and Bonney iron-man mark against the? Lions the boys from the Mill Hall area haven't tasted conference de Liddick Scores Wayne- Liddick, senior half es of overhauling the BE-N unit. its 26th straight regular season scored both TD's for the En place-kicked the extra point for Lewisburg meets the Panthers feat since that time.

victory. gineers, one on a brilliant sweep back from Montoursville, and the New York staters at Mill Hall later this season, of Albright College in 1958. Bisons' Rally Wins Bisons had to come from behind to outpoint the Engineers, Over in the tough WF1AL the Joe Meyers drove over from around his own left end mid and Cal McCantis, a Frosh half Frosh fullback Joe Palchak while Montoursville has already the Warrior Run one-yard line way through the first period. He back from White Plains, N. Y.

picked up 68 yards in 10 car- lost 'to the perennial conference Green Dragons of Head Coach William H. Lane and the Lycoming Countians both are 3-1 in W-Branch standings, 4-1 overall and just one game behind the to cap a short BE-N drive early accounted for the Susquehan riles to lead the Crusaders in slight pre-game favorites over race for the coveted AA crown has boiled down to five teams-defending champ Mount Lebanon, Butler, Monessen and New Castle. champs, who pummeled the De na touchdowns. Jimmy Hall ran ran 42 yards on the play and Bucknell didn't lay a hand on him. Jeff Spotz, B.U.

linebacker the ground-gaining department. the Orange and Blue. Trailing, 13-6 in the -second fenders of Warrior Run High across the goal line for a two- Losers' longest individual gain in the contest. Scott McLean fired to Tom Eisenhauer for a 54-yard pass and run midway through the opening period. Perennial conference kingpins, came in the second half when period, the Bisons found them pointer after the Crusaders second touchdown.

the Panthers of Bald Eagle-Nit- School at Turbotville RD on Saturday afternoon. Lewisburg and the pass-mind a Gerry Carothers to Cal Mc selves back on their own 2-yard Dave Bonney had four extra- Cantis aerial maneuver clicked line when a Jim Baxter punt tany High. Winner of tonight game will stay right on the heels ed Montoursville team will pull who did a fine job for the Bisons, broke through and blocked Bill Layton's try for the extra point from placement. Bisons quickly knotted the count after a poor Lehigh punt gave them good field position. points, and a 38 yard field goal went out of bounds at that point.

for 44 yards and a 'first down deep within Ithaca territory. of the Mill Hall area school, for the Bombers. Shortly before the end of the first period, Craig Slaterback intercepted a Warrior Run aerial and ran 39 yards for another score. It took the determined Bisons Braves JV's, Jr. High Face Shamokin Teams while the loser will have to for out all the stops tonight an effort to win the important contest.

Green Dragons will depend Ithaca piled up 381 yards Quarterback Paul Giroux and just 10 plays to move 98 yards half back Rod Howell sained for a TD, Vassar broke loose on get about 1967 as a potential championship year. It's as simp Quarterback Sam Ha vrilak fi Ted Lindsey made four extra 115 and 62 yards, respectively. a 66 yard run to eat up the ma upon George Stanley, Larry Erb, Bud Snyder, and Jimmy le as that. Miffhnburg's Wild nally scored for the Bisons on a rushing, to a minus four total for S. S.

U. linemen were unable to hold out the onrush-ing Ithaca interior linemen and ends, made life, for the Bombers. jor distance on the drive. He fi Spearman to spark their attack. 7-iyard option play.

Vassar had points for the conference kingpins, Midway through the second period, a McLean pass to nally bolted over from the one. cats, who are just one game ehind BENnwill be on hand- as. Scero tj periods: Walt-Eeisterpa-con verted-full4 a 20-yard run on a draw play. in Resuming double-header action, Shikellamy Junior- High and Jayvee elevens will play similar Shamokin Area school elevens "tonight -in--the-Coal -Twp-stadium, West Arch St. Junior High game will begin iinaea-.

id 1 10-43 -15 Susquehanna 0 back, will be a major target for the Bucknell drive for pay dirt. for Gerry Carothers, sophomore Then Sam who- played another fine game at q-back for the Bisons, "went for broke SCORING Touchdown Ithaca: Armtrnnir "interested spectators, -as will Head Coach Walt Diehl of Bald Eagle-Nittany and his corps of Lewisburg passes. When kicking specialist Doug quarterback from Lansdowne. rangy Randy produced another BE-N touchdown. Play went for 13 yards.

McLean scored a third person TD on an (13-yard run. 3-vard runV. Howell 1 m. Dave Liddick, veteran quarter Carothers was thrown for Marinak, a sophomore from and flipped a short pass to yard run, 6-yard run). Slattery (2-vard aides.

It'll be a good time for New Cumberland, missed the losses on 15 occasions while try promptly at 6:30 and the Jay back and younger brother of Wayne Liddick, Susquehanna run), Gebler (13-yard run). Susquehanna: Liddick (19-yard pass from Caro wing-back Bruce Smith, senior from Plymouth Meeting, for the a mid-season meeting of Con try for extra point the figures ing' to launch passes downfield. option play from close in. ference officials and team were knotted at 6-6. Armstrong ran 13 and three grid stickout, is the key to the two points needed to win.

thers), McCantis (9-yard run). PAT Susquehanna: Hall (rush). Ithaca: Bonney 4 (placements). Little Ken Lannan sped 21 coaches, as there will be a near Engineers then launched an yards, respectively, and Howell Montoursville attack. I Neither team scored in the yards for still another BE-N ritm Goal Ithaca: Bonney (3B touchdown in the early moments 100 per cent attendance.

Montoursville. which features a of the fourth quarter. Then the standout performer in Dave Lid 28 Former SU Grid Aces Inducted Defenders, with Bob Hitchens, Waynesburg, Wilkes, Thiel, West Chester Elevens Stay Undefeated dick, younger brother of S.U.'s Wayne, has already played, and lost to BEN, but must play Mif- Bill and Steve Renock toting the pigskin, drove 65 yards for their lone touchdown. Hitch-ens drove over from the one and Into Newly-Created Hall Of Fame vee encounter will begin at 8 o'clock. Junior High will seek to re--bound from its 6-0 loss to the unbeaten Selinsgrove Junior High eleven last week.

Jayvees will shoot for their fifth win in six outings. Kerstetter Sinibaldi-Lagerman-coached Baby Braves played to a 6-6 tie with the Berwick junior varsity at Berwick earlier this year. Quite a few Shikellamy students and adult fans will make the trip to Shamokin to see the bargain bill. fliriburg High later this season By ANTHONY J. MAY Millersville, 25-13, Award of handsome plaques to other ground overhead drive which culminated with the 'deceptive Laubach scoring from one yard out.

Layton's conversion made it 13-6, Lehigh. Bucknell's second scoring drive, with Vassar in the starring role, and the vital Havrilak to Smith pass play wound up the point-making just before half-time. B.U. Tightens Defense Bisons' pass defense improved tremendously in the second half, and Laubach was thrown for Clarion Romps the 28 charter members of the then kicked the extra point. Just before the game ended Associated Press Writer The big guns of Pennsylvania a graduate of Susquehanna, accepted the plaque for his father, only surviving member of 1st university eleven to represent at Miffhnburg.

Lewisburg keeps a date with Big Ben at Mill Hall in November. But the Green Dragons and Montoursville, un Tied 7-7 in the third quarter, 'Hall of Fame" and Charles E. the sharp-shooting quarterback. the Clarion-Edmboro game end 'Rip" Engle's appropriate talk collegiate football were loaded for bear over the weekend and some of them, like the nation's McLean, fired a 20-yard pass to ed with Clarion on top, susquehanna. der the coaching of Bob George, about the value of competitive athletics in general, and football Crulen, who ran 44 yards to day thanks to late TDs by quarter Committee Lauded will think about nothing but light and the final touchdown of No.

2 small college team, back Jim Alcorn, Glen Ridinger Charles H. Barr, one of the particular, headlined the first Waynesburg, easily felled their and Tom Kurts. originators of the plan to pay the game. Line score and summaries: Susquehanna University Sports victory in tonight's headliner. Choice from this vantage point Js Lewisburg, after a top-notch! clash.

Kutztown went outside the triDute to the outstanding S. Hall of Fame dinner in Seibert several losses as he vainly tried quarry. Waynesburg had plenty of am Bald EaIe-Ni 20 7 W-4fi Warrior Run 0 0 0 77 conference to Glassboro State footballers over the years, and to spot a receiver downfield. 1 4Hali-)Hthe Susquehanna Uni- College Football Scores munition as eight players took (N.J.) to suffer a 19-15 defeat wno served as a member of varsity campus Saturday even Rin Kovatis, Tom Tootell, and part in scoring an 81-0 triumph Meanwhile, undefeated Indiana Frank Cavagnaro did the bulk a group -of men to select the top players, called upon the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS over Frostburg of Maryland. (Pa.) was in New York whip ing.

sity Sports Hall of Fame din ner in Seibert Hall on the Sus of the ball-carrying for the En It was the 16th straight for ping C. W. Post, 32-24. SCORING Touchdowns Warrior Run: Hitchens (1-yard plunge. Bald Gillen 2 (13-yard pass from McLean, and 64-yard pass-run play, with McLean as passer), Lannan (21-yard run), Eisenhower (54-yard pass-run play, with McLean as passer), Slaterback (39 yards with intercepted pass), McLean (1-yard plunge), J.

Myers (1-yard plunge). PAT Warrior Run: Hitchens (placement). BEN: Lindsey 4 (placements). personnel of the selection com mittee to stand and be recog gineers. Art Renfro, a line-backer from Sacramento, the Yellowjackets, breaking an Penn State went hunting in quehanna University campus Massachusetts and found an nized.

A. A. Stagg, former played a whale of a defensive Saturday evening. More than 200 persons, in Memo to the Shiktllamy Braves Your sparkling clutch victory, 13-6, over Hazleton's Mountaineers won't be forgotten for a long time as an example of sheer desire, teamwork and ability under pressure. But your upcoming dash with the Bulldogs of Berwick is now your chief matter of con easy prey in Boston College, S.

U. director of athletics game for the Engineers. which fell 50-28. Backs Dan Lu coach of all major sports, and ciuaing tne mil of Fame' in Pete Louthis, halfback from cnairman of the selection com ductees and their wives, attend ran well, for cyk- and Don Abbey scored twice each for the Nittany Li mittee, was- unable to -attend Bison Booters the Bisons, who got rugged de ed the special event, a feature of the 75th anniversary of var ons. fensive play from Spotz, Lou old team record of 15 set in 1923, and marked a single-game record for scoring and for total offense 621 yards.

Waynesburg has tallied 311 points against 26 for its opponents in five games this year. Juniata also used a blunderbuss offense, shelling Geneva, 51-0. Juniata, now 3-1, utilized the rifle arm of quarterback Don Weiss who fired three the dinner due to business com mitments in Chicago, 111. Mr Gallia, Captain Dick Kaufmann, Wildcats Roar It was the opening of small cern and presents still anotherj sity football at Susquehanna. Twenty eight former S.

Stagg serves as vice -president Down Colgate Roger Jones, Steve Zarlinski, major challenge. Bulldogs from Head Coach Bernie DePaul, a game season in Pennsylvania U. stars -came from all eras and Ron Moyer of one of the top transporta tion companies in Chicago. Al Continuing their drive to of Orange and Maroon football, Tom Crum made some fine and Villanova found an easy target at home as they blasted establish the finest record in bert Molinaro, class of 1950, and Berwick product, on down to the last reservist, will give their and represent, auvwalks of life. run-backs of punts under heavy university soccer, history, Buck president of the Alumni Asso the Quantico Marines, 41 16.

including the ministry, teaching nell's Bisons (4-1) tallied two ciation of S. extended greet touchdown passes to end Jeff East Bucknell 14, Lehigh 13 Holy Cross 17, Colgate 0 Penn St 50, Boston Coll 28 Ithaca 43, Susquehanna 15 Cornell 47, Princeton 13 Harvard 49, Columbia 13 Navy 27r Syracuse 14 Villanova 41, Quantico 16 Yale 35, Brown 0 Buffalo 6, Boston 0 Dartmouth 23, Penn 0 Rutgers 29, Delaware 21 New Hampshire 17, Maine 0 Trinity 30, Tufts 7 Waynesburg 81, Frostburg 0 South N.C. St. 31, Maryland 10 Florida St 17, So Carolina 0 Richmond 42, Furman 14 Va. Military 22, Citadel 11 Duke 13, Virginia 6 Auburn 43, Clemson 21 So Miss 21, Miss.

St 14 Tennessee 24, Ga, Tech 13 Mississippi 29, Georgia 20 Miami, 17, La. St; 15 Alabama 35, Vanderbilt 21 Memphis St. 42, Wake Forest pressure. Paul Maczuzak, injured in the Boston opener in profession, private industry, the With Villanova down 10-7 at the start of the third quarter, Joe third-period goals and defeated ings to the inductees, their field of medicine, and the world September, returned to full-time Barnes. Thiel showed its power in the wives, and special guests at the Colgate's Red Raiders, 2-1, at Walick scored three TDs to ice of busmess and finance.

Presidents' Athletic Conference Lewisburg on Saturday morn the game for the Wildcats. eye-teeth to be the first regional club to outpoint a Blue-Maroon-White unit in regular season action. Like Hazleton, the invading Bulldogs wul be fired-up to the limit for the Oct 20 clash. You will have to be similarly prepared to hurdle another ma affair. Molinaro is vice president, Communications, Mead Stars Get Plaques Dr.

Gustave W. Weber, presi by shattering Case Tech, 34-0. ing. A little further down the Main dent of Susquehanna and him Line, Haverford was not so lucky as they were trampled, Johnson and Company, Evans ville, Ind. Toastmaster Dr.

Erie I. Sho self a former all-around athlete Craig Reynolds coached Orange and Blue booters will met the perennially strong PSU soccermen Wednesday after Thiel is unbeaten in conference play. BSC Beattn Among State College Conference teams, it was a confronta 53-6 by Johns Hopkins. in Wagner College, Staten Is bert, III, class of 1935, and In important intra state con land, presented the plaques to action for the first time and dad a fine job at offensive tackle. Bucknell band, and Lewisburg Central Dauphin area bands combined to provide fine halftime entertainment for the fans.

Line score and summaries: Lehirh 7 6 BuckneU 014 SCORING Touchdowns Bucknell: Vassar (1-yard plunge). Havrilak (7-yard run). Lehigh Laubach i (42-yard run. 1-yard plunge). PAT Lehigh: Layton (placement).

BuckneU: Smith (pass from Havrilak). manager of Beseadrom, Stack- tests, Bucknell sneaked by Le the inductees, who received jor obstacle en route to another divisional title. Any inclination to regard Berwick lightly wijl be playing right into the Bulldogs" hands. It'll take a continuation pole- Industries, of St. noon, Oct.

18 at 3 o'clock on the BU soccer field. Match between the arch foes is expected to high, 14-13, on a second quarter warm applause when they step tion of balanced attack against Mary introduced tne mam touchdown by Dave Vassar, an ped forward to get their a passing attack Saturday speaker, former PSU coach draw a fine crowd. awards. Dr Weber gave a extra points pass to Bruce when West Chester faced of your heart-warming team thumb-nail sketch of the accom Charles E. "Rip" Engle, who Smith, while Delaware Valley Art Kurz, talented center-half Bloomsburg.

Balance won out play to make your 1967 chart held the interest of his listen- plishments of the recipients of upset previously unbeaten and West Chester maintained back. from Mountainside, N.J., sparkplug of the Orange and read 7 and 0 late Friday night 10 ers with a challenging talk. He the plaques. Several awards its unblemished season record A word to the wise should be commended S. U.

upon its ac Swarthmore, 35-21. Swarthmore had won 16 in a row in the Mid Atlantic Conference and seven were made posthumously. Blue team, tied the score near with a 50-28 win over the pre viously unbeaten Huskies. sufficient. "Shikellamy Braves tion in creating a Sports Hall Virginia Tech 24, Ky.

14 Eastern Ky. 55, Northwood 0 Louisiana Tech 6, Arkansas Deceased former S. U. stars, the end of the third period on a Boosters." of Fame, and extended his per who are charter members of straight overall before hard Blobmsburg played without penalty kick, and then Bob Kline sonal congratulations to the State 3 the Sports Hall of Fame include driving Aggies halfback John star receiver Stan Kucharski, On the threshold of another charter members of the unit, who scored 64 points in the first booted the payoff goal near the end of the stanza. Kurz played a great all-around game for the Milt Herman, Harry Sweeney, Dick Kauffman, Blair Heaton, Nice who rushed for 177 yards and caught five passes for 64 Former coach Engle, a protege three games of the season.

Ku Tri-Valley league soccer cham Snyder High's var Teen-Aged Archer Hurt While Hunting A Sunbury RD1 youth, Ronald Heim, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heim, suffered a laceration of the right forearm while bow-hunting near the family home on Saturday. He received treatment in the Sunbury of the late Richard Harlow at one time member of the S. U.

yards. charski is' out for the rest of the year with torn knee ligaments. sity booters can't be praised Western Maryland College, said faculty and coaching staff, and Albright Surprises too highly for their record over Red" Swope Muhlenberg won its first of Midwest Purdue 41, Ohio St. 6 Toledo 33, Bowling Green 0 Kansas 10, Nebraska 0 1 Michigan St. 34, Michigan 0 Minnesota 10, Illinois 7 Indiana 21, Iowa 17 Iowa St 17, Kansas St.

0 Southern Cal 24, Notre Dame In other state college games, S.U. had a right to be justly proud of its football tradition. the years in the rugged fall of Charles Carr, director of the season on a fourth quarter East Stroudsburg found an aeri Alumni Relations at S. U. and the year sport.

One of the few He pointed out that few mstitu Bisons, whose goalie, Bill Roberts, had nine saves. Rich Umpleby had 20 saves for the Red Raiders of Colgate. Irv Brown, sophomore fullback, played. great ball for the Bucknell team and is counted upon for another fine effort in al bombardment was the an touchdown by Marv Hastie which gave them a 14-7 edge tjons of higher learning have regional schools still sponsoring swer in the second half as they himself a former S. U.

football stickout, pointed out that in the Community Hospital dispens maintained the contact sport on over Lebanon Valley; Moravian ary. the rugged activity, W. Snyder can match its soccer record against that of almost any other a year in, and year out oasis shattered Cheyney, 32-14. Ship-pensburg, led, by quarterback Steve Baumgardner who ran 3 1 Heim was cut by the arrow had an easier time as it used a touch defense to defeat PMC for as many as 75 years. the PSU encounter.

head as he attempted to ready Engle, who interspersed his future S. U. coaches and atn-letes in all sports baseball, et al. will be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame. It is hoped to establish a new school in the Commonwealth College, 35-6.

Albright, sparked two toucnaowns ana passea ior himself for a shot at a white remarks with humorous person 7 Pitt 13, Wisconsin 11 Wm. Mary 25, Ohio U. 22 Tulsa 77 Tampa 0 New Mexico St. 27, Wichita State 14 No. Dakota St.

Augustana, Fans in the Beaver Springs, Beavertown and McClure area tailed deer in the wooded sector by tailback Dennis. Zimmerman blanked Gettysburg, 33-0, and another, whipped Lock Haven, 28-13. al experience anecdotes, cited where he was hunting. Middleburg Archer Hall of Fame room in the new discipline, mental as well as are justly proud of the "Moun Upsala, paced by halfback Jeff PetrouccLpassed for physical courage, and self sac Richie Davis who scored three Shoots First Buck three touchdowns and ran fori and rightly so. Eternal -hustler-ability and teamwork rifice as among the major val S.D.,-19 Scholastic Scores timesr did the'same to Lycom ing.

27-0. Wittenberg- 21, Baldwin-Wal Deer hunting season, 1967ris ues learned from all-out action in football at the schoolboy are the trademarks of the Moy er-coached "Mounties." gymnasium to be constructed on the campus in the next several years. Present to personally receive the "Hall of Fame" plaques were George Cassler, class of 1920, Chet Rogowicz, class of Wilkes, still unbeaten in four over for Richard Kratzer, 17- another. leading California State to a 39-14 victory over the Slippery Rock Rockets, and quarterback Stew Casterline passed for two TDs and ran for and-or intercollegiate level. outings, also held Ursinus year-old Middleburg area sports By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Central Daipaia East lSVCarlisit MassiUoa, Okie 12, Allosna 7 SteeHon-Hurktalre 37, York He out that football scoreless while it got its sput man who got his first buck with teaches you that it's not what Cedar Cliff 23.

Harrisbnrf Win. Peaa 20 tering offense moving in the bow and arrow while hunting in a third as Mansfield State beat second half and rolled to a 28-0 It'll be interesting in 1968 to observe the fortunes of the three newly-appointed managers in the major leagues; namely, Big Jim Lemon, new Washington, the game (of football or life) does for you, but what you give 1924, Ken Cassell, class of 1928, John Wall, class of 1930, Steve the wooded sector of Middleburg Upper Daaphia 41, Newport Millersburf 14, Halifax 13 Trl-VaUey 12, Pino Grovo lace 10 Southwest Texas 9, Oklahoma 7 W. Texas St. 28, San Jose St. 14 Rice 50, Northwestern 6 Texas 28, Texas Tech 24 Arkansas 10,.

Baylor 10, tie Lamar Tech 54, Abilene Christian 13 victory. KiJi on Saturday. to the game that counts. For Martinec, class of 1935, Pete Orange Juice" Simpson is just Pitt Wins 1st Kratzer, a long-time bow and RACE. DRIVER DIES mer Coach Engle, who is another case of a former track In other Franklin Shutey and Harry Swope, class of 1938, Robert Bastress, class arrow killed a 7 MYSTIC ISLAND, N.J.'(AP) member of the Pennsylvania Larry Shepard, Pittsburgh and Gil Hodges, who is star making it big on the foot Marsnau topped uicmnson, a Michael Thomas, 31-year-old point 110 pound buck at a range of 1939, Sam Fletcher and Dr.

Sports Hall of Fame, said per the new field boss of the N.Y. Rookie of the Year unlimit or 4U yards, ne reported to ball field with his blinding rry-GeinesrspeedyAl Joseph Greco, class of 1941. haps the most poignant exper-l Lafayette beat Washington Lee, 17-6; Ithaca.ro lied over Susquehanna, 43-15, and Drexel -Mets-Neither-Xemon or Hodges GameProtectorXermitDaleJ N. Texas St. 21, Colorado St.

ed hydroplane motorboat- rac-4 lenceshe has came Larry- Isaacs- and John-Zu- Grychuk and Bob Beiter, pass had minor league experience as Teenaeer is a memhpr-nf 10 ing, was killed in an accident in connection -with his role as bakrclass of 1943; Gene Fen- throwing q-back, are three Ber skippers and started "at the whipped Rensselaer, 33-21. Tuesday. He was fatally Snyder County archery club. one of the coaches of the East McMurry Sam Houston-1) Southwest Texas State 24, Pitt won its first of the sea wick ball earners the Braves stermacher, class of J952; Mike Rising and Rchard Young, top," as it were. Shepard, how crushed when a tractor he was West Shrine game in San Fran will have to contain on Friday son by downing wmless Wiscon Howard Payne 6 ever, is a veteran of many attempting to load on a flatbed cisco, class of 1954; Richard Pur-i sin, 13-11, and Penh" lost its first night.

Pittston Area and Blakely truck overturned on him. Football, as well as other nell, class of 1958; Larry Ker- of the season as Dartmouth shut years training in the minors as a pilot and developer i of talent. He came up through the ranks game at Blakely on Friday is Archery Club To Meet Wednesday, Oct. 18' competitive sports, teaches the stettef and John Rowlands, out the Quakers. 23-0.

ICK FLAMBOYANT importance of helping others to the No. 1 clash on the northern division; i Eastern i Conference Texas-Arlington 37, Tarleton 7 Far West Air" Force 10, No. Carolina 8 w. Colorado 23, Missouri 9 Idaho 19, Montana 14 Brigham Young 31. Oregon class of 1964, and Larry Erd man.

Class of 1965. Other scores by Pennsylvania the bard, patient way and like WESTBURY, N.Y. (APJ- achieve the maximum re teams: Allegheny 33, Oberlin Regular meeting of the Shik menu this weekend. Cal Ermer of Minnesota Flamboyant, a 3-year-old filly to sult- (s) from their God-given Ralph Ferraro and Ben Di- 14; Grove City 30, Carnegie Twins has discovered that Dennis Huff, former North'd be driven by Billy Haughton, talents. Speaker congratulated Francesco, both Little? All ellamy Archery Club will be held Wednesday evening at 7 Mellon 12: Westminster 36 dreams oft-times do some true St.

13 High all-around athlete saw ac Tuesday was made the 2-1 a- the former S. U. student-ath Americans while at S. were Bethany 6, and Temple 35, Hof- tion at a guard position for unable to attend the dinner due o'clock in the clubhouse, Fishers Ferry, Sunbury RD3, club vorrtftto win the $183,463 Dexter Cup Trot at Roosevelt Raceway stra 23. Prediction from here is that the much-more experienced Shepard.

even though he never to commitments as members letes upon their selection as charter members of the Hall of Fame, and expressed thei officials announced today. Cornell's Big Red in their surprising rout of Princeton's Tigers in Ithaca on Saturday. Mt. Saturday jught. Keystone Prjde, of the Wagner and Delaware Washington 26, Oregon 0 Stanford 31, Washington St.

10 Utah St 7, of Pacific 6 Wyoming 28, Utah 0 Arizona St. 56, New Mexico 23 UCLA 37, California 14 All members are expected to reined by Del Insko, will race as Valley College football coaching hope that the idea of the crea Carmel at Pottsville tilt on Fri an entry with Flamboyant. staffs, respectively, PILOT SEES K.O. MEXICO CITY (AP)-Eddie attend. Important items of business will be discussed.

tion of this type of unit would spread to other colleges and day night win be a sell-out in played under the Big Top, will be more successful than Hodges and Lemon, very popular; personalities during their long playing careers in the" 1 Dr. William Reanck, at 90 Thomas; manager of Howard universities throughout the U.S. REDS NAME SEEBERG CINCINNATI- (AP) The the Pottsville War Memorial Stadiumr Loser" will be just SU, Winstonerthe' challenger from years of age --plus and a former long-time- Mifflinburg" area minister, was unable to make FORD MIRAGE WINS PARIS (AP) Jack Ickz of PALMER TRIUMPHS VIRGINIA about eliminated from the bat Wales predicted Tuesday that leagues. chaplain and a one-time Wagner College Belgium andrrAustralian Paul (AP) Arnold Palmer won the Cincinnati Reds named Tom Seeberg as publicity director Sunday. Seeberg; former public tle for the southern division, Winstone would knock out the trip from his home in Car Hawkins drove a Ford Mirage Piccadilly World Match Play and members of the chamoion-Vicente Saldivar of lisle but sent his -best "wishes I Sports a-la-eartt Congrats Eastern Conference champion ship to victory Sunday in the 1,000 golf title by downing Peter to -his-fellow Hall of FamersJS, U.

cafeteria staff prepared Mexico before the 12th round in to the Reynolds-coached Buck Thomson of Australia 1-uo and served the meal by candle- kilometers (621 miles) of Pans ity director ol the Los'sAngeles replaced Hank 'Zureick who resigned. their world featherweight title Famous Komebacks nell soccer: unit, the surprise and all those attending the dinner. Dr. Rearick'a son." himself1 lth36-hcJanaL ugnt. Auto it ace.

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