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'i-nrrrTY' -v Sr if THE HERALD-fcEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1964 Princeton's Gosmo Feast Fit for King DePaul Drops 6-0 Game To Undefeated Valley lacavazzl Gain3 178 Yards In 14-0 Win Over Brown, Ivy Record; Rutgers Triumphs Spartans'. First Period Touchdown Nullified; Winners Score in 4th Quarter' A goal, the next time Rutgera foe balL -1 Kalinger Great -Bateman was lavish In hi praise of quarterback Roger Kalinger, who completed 12 of 23 passes but had five others dropped and two deflected in foe line. Guard Tom Connelly and halfback Chet Ward, returning to full-time duty after a thigh injury, also came in for praise, along with two sophomores, half- back Charlie Mudie and defensive end Garth Weber. 1 Next weeks schedule: Harvard at Princeton, Lafayette at Rutgers, Trenton State at Montclair State, Moravian at Upsala, Glassboro State at KingS back, will concentrate on' offense in this weeks workouts. Rutgers and Boston University struggled through a scoreless first half before a 79.

yard ground inarch climaxed by fullback Bob Brendels scoring dive from less than a yard out snapped the deadlock. Jack Hohnstine added a 32-yard field By HERSCHEL NISSENSON Associated Press Sports Writer Cosmo Iacavazzi has been Princetons bread and butter man for foe last three years and he'was a feast fit for a king Saturday as the Tiger football-errf continued their all-winning These were some of Iacavaz-contributions a Princeton Montclair State Turns Back Delaware, 24-8 Carovilfano, Zimmerman Help Indians Win; Zulewski' Tallies 3 Touchdowns bled into foe end zone. Valley recovered and, once again, had foe ball at its 20. The Knights drove from there to the DePaul 24 where foe Spartan defenders braced and held. Blocked Kick The third period was spiced by some hard-nosed defensive play by DePaul and a field goal try by its Steve Rokita from foe 16-yard line.

It was blocked by Cunningham and Valley recovered at the 27. Valley got a golden opportunity to score in the final quarter when Matt Siletto blocked a Gleason punt, and scooped the ball up at the DePaul 40. Glea son, foe only; man between Siletto and a touchdown, tackled him, but foe Knights were ip good position at the 38. They fumbled on foe first play, however, and Rokita recovered. Bob Csuka almost broke away just after the four-minute warning had been issued, but was nailed after a 12-yard gain and four plays later De Paul punted from midfield.

The winners put the punt in play at 32 and Cunningham went to work. DePaul will toy to get back to winning ways when it hosts Saddle Brook next Saturday at The Wayne High School field. The Falcons are members of the Twin-County Conference, foe league DePaul will be a member of next season. edged Brown, 14-0, to make its season's record 0-0 and hold onto first place In foe Ivy League: Scored both touchdowns on two yard bucks. Carried foe ball 33' times tying foe Ivy League record for .178 yards, all but 48 of Princetons rushing total of 226.

Included was a.47 yard run, the days longest, mat set up foe second touchdown. Helped man1 a Stalwart defense from his linebacking position that inflicted foe first shutout on Brown since 1962. Other Games In other games, Rutgers gave Boston University tcoach Warren Schmakel a sad homecom- THIS IS YOUR LIFE Mrs. Harry (Mario n) Kaiser, seated right, and her husband look over' memory book covering events in her bowling life at dinner honoring her Sunday night at The Chalet, Rochelle Park. James Kaiser, the couples Mrs.

Arthur Hillman, left, and Miss Pat Ryan look on. (Herald-News Photo) Special to The Herald-News DOVER; Del. With halfback A1 Zulewski scoring three touchdowns, Montclair Colleges football team remained among foe nations unbeaten and untied collegiate football teams -here at Alumni Field Saturday. The Indians downed Delaware State College, 24-8. The win was the fifth for Coach Jerry Edwards eleven and set the stage Montclair Special to Tha Herald-Newi ORANGE When two teams are up for a football game one Usually goes down.

And usually its the team that doesnt get the breaks. DePaul didnt get them Sunday and came away from Bell Stadium on the short end of a 94 score in a game with Our Lady of foe Valley. The unbeaten Knights, who have won six four of them in the conference, tallied with less than a minute remaining in the game and Virtually assured themselves of the leagues championship. DePaul has won four of six games and is 2-1 in the loop. Cunningham Stars Just when it was beginning to look like a 0-0 tie that De Paul should have won, Valley struck, using its finest back, Terry Cunningham, to turn the trick.

The touchdown play was a 20-yard pass-run thriller from Cunningham to fullback Rich Ket-teL The complete, drive covered 68 yards with Cunningham starring all the way. He passed for 12 and then ran for 24 more. When foe Knights needed two yards for a first down at their 24, he ran for four, setting foe stage for foe decisive play. He tried to run for the extra point, too, but was dropped short by Jim Gleason. The Spartans, who held a rushing advantage over their hosts, almost scored on foe opening kickoff.

They kicked off, Steve Rokila banging foe leather inside foe 10 where Cunningham couldnt find foe handle. The ball, bounced crazily back into the 'end zone. TD Nulified Later in the period, DePauls Joe Breslin broke over foe mid die and ran 44 yards to paydirt, but a clipping penalty rubbed out foe touchdown. On the last play of foe initial period, Valley punted from its end zone to Breslin at mid field. He raced back to foe 22 and foe second period began with DePaul knocking on foe door again.

On foe first play from there, Big Controversy Will Take Place When Collegiate Grid Season Ends ing with a 9-0 victory on a third States two final games of foe jack and marched 75 yards wifo foe kickoff following the. Delaware State touchdown toVetake foe lead. The Indians covered, foe distance to paydirt in seyent plays with Zulewski going over-from foe Delaware State one. Carovillanos pass' went incomplete cn foe extra point try and foe Indians led at 12-8. 7 A recovered fumble by de fensive end Andy Peterson sef up- the third Montclair State touchdown in foe third period: Peterson recovered foe loose ball on foe Montclair State 42 and foe Indians went for a score in seven plays.

Zulewski sliced off Delaware States right tackle from fod Hornets six-yard line for tho score. 4 Carovillanos pass on foe extra point again went incomplete and foe Indians led, 184. The final Montclair State, touchdown came after guard John Harrington recovered Delaware State fumble on the home teams 24. This time foe winners took six plays to score with fullback Bill Goralczyk going over from foe one. Saturdays win capped fine four-game road trip for the Indians and marked foe first time many years that they have season at Clifton High School Stadium.

The Indians meet Trenton State Saturday night and close out foe year on Nov. 14 at night againstr unbeaten Cortland State. Zimmerman Intercepts The first scoring in foe game came in the second period after an interception by the Indains defensive halfback Frank Zimmerman of Clifton started foe visitors on a touchdown march, Zimmerman picked off a pass by Delaware State quarterback Elbert Blackman on Indians 25 and ran foe ball back to foe home teams 41. Montclair State marched to Lody of Volley (4) Ends: Lehman. Purzyckl Tackles: Auignon, Stalodltls Guards: Slelltto, Herteclch Center: Lang Bocks: Gannon, T.

Cunningham, Preere, Kettet Substitutes: A vena, Brennan, Atria, Del Cunningham, Feeley, Donaghue, Salerno De Foal () Ends. Gleason, Thunell Tackles: Rodda, Caratello Guards: Duffy, O'Grady Center: Earley Backs: Van Orden, McNally, Breslin, Csuka DePaul 0 00 Lady of Volley 0 9 I 44 Touchdown: Kettef Officials: Dloguardi, Baubles, Clio, Haggon Statistics a score in four plays. The big Northwestern. The talented quarterback scored two touchdowns and kicked four extra points in leading foe Wolverines to their fifth victory in six starts. Texas (6-1) was stopped fairly well by SMU, but the Longhorns defense proved the stronger of foe two.

Ernie Koy scored foe only touchdown of the game in foq second period and foe hard-nosed Texas defense made it stand up. Purdues stouthearted defense and foe passing of quarterback Bob Griese engineered foe upset of Illinois and a 27-yard field goal with only 13 seconds remaining in foe game by Braden Beck gave Stanford its narrow victory over previously unbeaten Oregon. In other games, LSU edged arch-rival Mississippi 11-10; Tulsa, with a four touchdown performance from Jerry Rhome, smashed Oklahoma State 61-14; Syracuse downed Pittsburgh 21-Florida blanked Auburn 14-0; Kansas edged Kansas State 7-0; Oregon State topped Washington State 24-7; Oklahoma beat Colorado 14-11; Washington nipped Southern California 14-13; and UCLA bested California 25-21. won four straight games on foe road. The win over Delaware State gives Coach Edwards a brilliant 30-8 mark in his flve seasons' at MSC.

Bill Spahr on a two-point conversion to save their unbeaten and untied record. Alabama (7-0) got three field goals from ace kicker David Ray and some deadly passing from quarterback Steve Sloan to stop Mississippi State. Sloan, who was filling in for injured quarterback Joe Namath, engineered two touchdown drives and completed 14 of 23 passes for 176 yards: Defense Wins Game Nebraska (7-0) needed a last period touchdown and a safety to get by Big Eight rival Missouri, but the Comhuskers tough defense proved to be too much for Missouri to handle. Halfback Kent McCloughan scored foe Nebraska touchdown on a 37-yard pass from Bob Churchich, and the big line limited the Tigers to eight first downs. Arkansas (7-0) scored all of its points in foe first half against the Aggies, then had to rely on its defense.

Fred Marshall directed foe Razorbacks 82 yards in 11 plays in foe first 10 minutes of foe game with Jack Brausell scoring from foe five. Tom'McKnelly kicked 33-yard field goal and Brausell scored again in the second period to end the scoring for foe day. The Aggies managed only 34 yards rushing in the game against the rugged Arkansas defense: Georgia Tech (7-0), the 1 other undefeated team among foe top 10, used a swift pair of halfbacks to down previously undefeated Duke. Tech had touchdown drives of 51, 75 and 34 yards, each of which was sparked by foe running of Terry Haddock and Johnny Gresham. Haddock scored two touchdowns and fullback Jeff Davis powered in for the third.

Timberlake Stars Bob Timberlake was foe star of Michigans victory over gainer was a pass play from quarterback Jim Carovil-lano of Rutherford to Zulewski that put the ball on foe Delaware 11. after moving to the Hornets one-yard line, crashed over for foe score A run by for. the extra point failed and foe Indians led, 6-0. Delaware State, now 14 for foe season bounced back in foe second period to take a shortlived lead. The Hornets got on the scoreboard with a 51 yard march that took four plays Thet scoring play was a 46 yard pass-lateral from Blackman to end Vernon Gibson with foe latter tossing ball, to Charlie Gibson.

Gibson went the last 20 yards for the TBl On foe two point conversion, Christy, Hagler Star As Bears Win, 31-20 period touchdown-- and fourth quarter field goaL Schmakel spent foe last four years as Rutgers defensive line coach. It was the fifth straight triumph for foe Scarlet Knights after losing foe opener to Princeton. Montclair State remained unbeaten, defeating Delaware State 24-8 for its fifth in a row. Alex Zulewski scored three times at the end of long drives. Terry Haney threw scoring passes of nine, 13 and 16 yards and Tony Capobianco ran 90 yards with an intercepted pass as Muhlenberg beat Upsala 26 12.

The Vikings suffered their third defeat in five games. A strong running attack boosted. Trenton State (44) to a 224 victory ovei; winless Glassboro State (04). Newly organized Glassboro moved 62 yards after foe opening kickoff to take a '64 lead but Trenton went ahead to stay in foe second period. Princeton coach Dick Colman called Iacavazzis performance the best running I've seen in many years.

In fact, it was foe finest individual exhibition of struggle running sincelve been at Princeton. On several occasions he was carrying one or two men with him. -Schedule, Injuries However, Colmans happiness over his teams perfect record was tempered by a look at the upcoming schedule and foe injury list. Harvard, Yale and Cornell are the final three opponents and Colman called them the toughest three games on foe schedule. The coachs chief concern was over a shoulder injury suffered in foe second period of foe Brown game by tailback Don McKay.

The senior from Liv ingston landed hard on his left shoulder-lie is a right-handed passer and gave way Ron Landeck. Preliminary x-rays Sunday wont be known for a day or showed no fracture but Colman said the extent of foe injury so. Loss of McKay would be a bitter blow to Princeton's hopes for an unbeaten season and Ivy League crown. Colman said Landeck, who has been used mostly as a defensive Mantctatr Stale (241 1 End: Volentlno, Calnno Tackles: Keenan, Neel Guards: Rlzie, Harrington Centafi- DePalma Backs: Carevlltona, Zulewski, Goralczyk Substitutes: Von Pelt, Sullivan, Css-donna, Berordl, Lolly, Pubroo, F. Zimmerman, Doucki, Sctawider.

Yantro, Pugh, Haworth, Petersen, Rath By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writer Theres going to-be quite a controversy at the end of the college football season as to which team should rank No. 1 in foe nation unless there is a sudden change of events in the remaining weeks. No less than six of the nations top 10 teams have undefeated-records and theres a good chance that all of them will end foe season with unblemished marks. -This past weekend, eight of foe top 10 teams were victorious. First-ranked Ohio State edged Iowa 21-19; second-ranked Notre Dame downed Navy 40-0; third-ranked Alabama toppled Mississippi State 23-6; fourth-ranked Nebraska beat Missouri 9-0; fifth-ranked Arkansas blanked Texas ASM 17-0; sixth-ranked Texas edged SMU 7-0; seventh-ranked Georgia Tech topped Duke 21-8; and ranked Michigan walloped Northwestern 35-0.

Only ninth-ranked Illinois and tenth-ranked Oregon suffered setbacks. The mini were beaten by Big Ten rivals Purdue 26-14 and foe Ducks lost a close 10-8 battle to Stanford. Irish Wreck Navy Notre Dames wrecking crew, headed by quarterback John Hu-arte and end Jack Snow, completely demolished the Midshipmen on Saturday, even though foe Middies Roger Staubach completed 19 of 36 basses for an. Academy single game completion record. The runaway began early in the second period when Notre Dame recovered Staubach fumble on its own 26.

A screen pass to halfback Nick Eddy resulted in a 74-yard touchdown and foe Irish were never in trouble again. Huarte connected on two scoring passes to Snow and the latter grabbed seven tosses in foe game to tie foe Notre Dame single season reception record of 4L Ohio State (6-0) narrowly escaped deteat-at the hands of the Hawkeyes. The Buckeyes turned a fumble recovery, an intercepted pass and a 68-yard kickoff return into touchdowns but needed a last second tackle by end Newark Tops Harrisburg For 9th Win; Malinski, Baker Share Quarterback Chores St. Mary's Dilowere State (II Ends: Graham, Gibson-Tackles: Hayman, Lee -Guards: Vouoh, Saunders Center: Jones Backs: Stockman, Godfrey, Kennedy Substitutes: Anderson, Salley, Blackman again hit Gibson and MmT E3 Stat led: a pSM i Indians Regain Lead LGrohom Montclair State came right'll)? CrohQtn i New York Rangers Top Montreal, 3-1, in NHL By RON PHILLIPS Herald-News Staff Writer HARRISBURG, Pa. Steve Van Buren, like any coach, is a worrier.

Right now he is concerned as to whether or not his Newark Bears football team will be playing in the title game for the Atlantic Coast Football League championship this year. The Bears got a scare before finally defeating the Harrisburg Capitols, 31-20, at New Island Park Field before 4,150 fans Sunday. It was foe running of former New York Jets performer Dick Christy and Iowas Mika Hagler that carried the Newark grid team to victory. Johnny Kent, formerly of the Toronto Argonauts also ran well in foe win. j.

Race The Bears win made their Baker and Shockley converted again. Two quick touchdowns, within a span of three minutes, brought foe Capitols within 24-20. Frank Whitlock was on the receiving end of both TD aerials by Jonas, foe former Penn State standout. Whitlock caught the first one for 14 yards and the second one covered eight yards. Jonas converted on both occasions.

Clinch Contest Newark couldnt move foe ball in four downs. Reggie Lee punted from his 30 and Bob Mesaro caught the ball at his 25 and fumbled. Dent Allen recovered for Newark. Two plays later, Malinski threw a high arching pass to Lee, who made a diving catch in foe end zone for foe touchdown. This clinched the verdict with two minutes remaining.

Shockley made his 56th straight extra point through placement. First Loss For Canadiens in Eight Games; Detroit Trips Toronto, Bruins Rip Hawks Al Avella Rolls 698 record Jersey Citys Sheridan By United Press International One more goal and Gordie Howe will stand alone as a hockey player In foe record book as well as in foe opinibn of contemporary experts. Tho veteran Detroit Red Wing star scored foe 626th goal of his National Hockey League career in a 4-2 victory over foe Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday night to tie former Montreal Cana-dien great Maurice Richards record. Howe has scored 569 goals in regular NHL competition and 57 in Stanley Cup playoffs while Richard registered 544 regular-season goals and 82 in post-season play. Record-Tying Goal Howe tallied his record-tying goal when he tipped in a long shot by Alex Delvecchio St 19:41 foe first pcriod.

The marker gave foe Red Wings a 24 lead, which never was threatened seriously as Detroit stretched its unbeaten streak to fivs games. Pit Martin Larry Jeffrey and Bruce MacGregor also scored for the Red Wings while Frank Mahovlich tallied both Toronto goals. vThe New York Rangers handed foe Montreal Canadiens their first loss in eight games 3-1 and the Boston Bruins scored their first victory of foe season when they beat foe Chicago Black Hawks, 5-2 in other games. (Continued from Page 40) barrelling into foe end zone to make it 12-7 in favor qf St Marys. The dock read 1:10 in foe third Quarter as the try for the point was stopped short of the Coach Pat Ludano readied down his bench to bring heralded sophomore, Bill Curley, into his backfield.

Under such trying conditions foe boy could have been excused if he failed, but he blasted and dug and scratched out yardage as if his life depended on it He brought foe ball from his 42 to the. Gaels 24 where It was second down and six. Picconi had set up foe next play beautifully, but foe big call came from Ludano on foe bench. Sensational Catch With foe Gael defense looking tor more of Curley, Picconi let them believe that was what they were getting. However he hand-ded off to Jerry Hoffman on what looked like a reverse but Wilhelm had gone down deep from his left end spot and was barely beyond and outside foe defender as the ball went winging from Hoffman towards him five yards beyond his reach, Wilhelm flew through foe air and made as sensational a catch as we have ever seen a high school player make.

The miracle had arrived, and Wilhelm wrapped his arms around the ball, which made it 13-12. A1 Picconi got into foe diving act, himself, and flew into foe end zone for foe gamess final point. There was 9:11 left to play though end St. Marys would not quit The Gaels moved 52 yards in 11 plays but were halted at foe vm. i i Montclair, Glen Ridge Still Unbeaten; Mt.

Lakes Wins (Continued from Page 35) said foe former All-State end from Clifton High. Why? Papa didnt How--ever, he added: Last week I was running at a halfback spot, and I was told I was doipg good. Playing with Navy was Clif touchdowns in foe final two periods. McWilliams tallied i the second quarter. Jack Stoddard and Jim Ciand in the third period, and Shaw in the final session.

McWilliams and Shaw also scored extra points. This Saturday, Glen Ridge is at Wallington while North Arlington visits Mountain Lakes In important games. tons Boh; Havasy. He showed AND CHECK BRAKE: A1 Avella rolled a 698 series to lead the bowling action in the Parkway Sunday Mixed League Sunday night. Avella had games of 190-254-254.

Two others hit over foe 600 mark as Phil Scala collected 200-217-206-623 and Andy Tim-mer posted 203-179-234616. Vi Stahl led foe activity for the women as, she garnered a 541 set. Vi hit for counts of 202-149-190. Three Sweeps Three teams scored sweeps. Wins went to Joes Sunoco over Dianem, Timmer Glass over National Spring Water and Late Starters over Busters.

Scoring 2-1 dedsions were Lodi Ceramic Tile over Continental Beauty. Salon, Villinova over Norwood Lounge, Schur-man Painting over Scalanza, Zicky-Soroka over Mets, Donato over Brustlin Brothers, and Al-gone over Emanon. Highlights: Sam Xtonzo 228, John Lanzafame 210, Bill Schur-man 220, Steve Griglak 236. Stan Kuczynski 225, Hank Kauhn 203, Ed Lehner Sr. 200-219, Maryann Kuczynski 302, Jay Lalumia 186-205, Rose Della Porto 199, Verna Sorika .181, Frieda Dimeo 176, Joyce Van Dersande 178, Betty De Franco 177, Ev Koch 180, Flo Forte 181, Dee Orangio 178.

WHEEL BALANCE SHOCK ABSORBERS MUFFLERS Giants, 22-21 winner over Mo-hawk Valley Saturday night, have a 9-1 mark. The Way things stand, it looks like that 24-24 tie Newark played with Richmonds Rebels last week may tell many tales as to which way the Southern Division title race ends. Jersey City will host Hartford and then clash with Richmond and Boston on the road. Boston, 9-2, leads foe Northern Division. Newark plays Springfield home, travels to Pittsburgh and Atlanta.

Christy took foe kickoff by Willie Mims on his three yarc line and ran 92 yards with foe ball down the left sideline before being stopped at foe Capitols three yard stripe. Julian Malinski, foe Bears quarterback from East Rutherford, then went over foe middle to foe one yaitf line. After he didn't gain any yardage on a second down keeper, he handed off to Hagler who went over through right guard for the score. Bill Shockleys kick was good for a 7-0 lead. Midway through the period, Shockley, who saw previous action in Americam Football League competition with the New York Titans, booted a 25-yard field goal for i 10-0 edge.

30-Yard TD Rub With a fourth down and one to go for a first early In foe second quarter. Hagler took foe pigskin at the Caps 30 and cut to his right for a touchdown run to give foe Bears a 17-0 lead. Midway through foe period, Shockely attempted a 45-yard field goal. Gene Fehr, formerly of the University of Maryland and Hamilton Tiger Cats of foe 'Canadian League, blocked it, picked up foe ball and scampered 55-yards to paydirt Don Jonas kick split foe uprights. Harrisburg trailed, 17-7.

Newark went, further ahead, 24-7, just before halftime. Glenn Knight hauled in a 42- Montclair High Schools football Mounties and Glen Ridge High's Maroon and White Ridg-ers also continued among foe few unbeaten teams in North Jersey Saturday. Coach Clary Anderson's Mounties ran all over Columbia of Maplewood, 49-20, for their sixth successive triumph, while Glen Ridge, leader in foe North Jer sey Conference, chalked up its 22nd consecutive victory and sixth of foe season with a 51-12 rout of Midland Park, Rldgers Lead Conference Glen Ridge leads the confer with a. 5-0 record whil Mountain Lakes, 26-0 victory over Park Ridge, is tied for sec ond place with Wellington and North Arlington with 4-1 marks. North Arlington toppled Walling-ton from foe unbeaten ranks Saturday, 13-0.

John Tyson scored three touchdowns while quarterback Ron Burton tallied once and passed for three scores in foe rout of Columbia. Jeff Elder scored three touch downs and Roger Tomasko two in Glen Ridges easy victory over Midland Park. Mountain Lakes, held to a 7-0 halftime lead, scored three WHEEL ALIGNMENT Any American Car Csmbsr Caster Tci-in-eiii Ends: Ryan, Zlek Tockles: Clark. Fas Guards: Moor. Sontanlelle Center: Conway Vol, Welrt, Kernel.

Whitlow, Staroca, Fetlock, Flea, English, Bowman, Milligan, Dull, Walters, CMavlollo, odtui up well in a losing cause from his defensive halfback position. On occasion, he had foe unenviable assignment of covering Snow on passes. Shotgun Surprises 4 After i' scoreless first quarter, and Notre Dame didnt look any' better than Navy at foe time, foe Irish exploded for three touchdowns in foe second period, one in the third and two in foe s4pond. NavyS, shotgun attack was surprise: to ND. But fortunately for the Irish, Paraeghian said: When they came out with the 'shotgun, we went into foe same defense we used against the Air Force.

They used foe shotgun against us. We adjusted in the iecond half. Paraeghian added: It was one of our poorest games at containing our opponent even though we shut them out. We were not getting the ball back. "On foe other he continued, waa our most explosive game." 1 Unbeaten in six games, Notre Dame has only to play Pitta-burgh, Michigan State, Iowa and Southern California, to realize its first all-victorious season since.

1953. It can happen too. The Irish re Mg, fast and foe defense has only given 35 points in six games. are iood Montclair State Booters Win, 5-1 MONTCLAIR Mont dair State College's varsity soccer team scored its-' seventh win of foe season here at Brook dale Park Saturday, downing Albany State (NY), 5-1. The victory gives Coach Tom Rumseys team a record of 7-3-1.

With two games left to play in foe regular season Montclair State has foe opporunity to establish a new mark for total wins. Three times in foe past foe Indians have had seven wins in a single season. Gus Faustini, former Hackensack High School standout, and Bert Wasserman led foe Indians with two goals each. The other tally was scored by Gus Faustini scored his first goal at 56 seconds of foe first period and came back with a second score at 4:40 of foe opening quarter. Wasserman scored at 12:30 of foe second period and 3:30 of foe third quarter.

Miglores goal came at 19:17 of foe last period. Montdair State has now won six contests and a tie In their last seven games. it Merrts Catholic (14) Ends: Loren in, Wilhelm Tackles: Derelict, Marcella Guords: Spies, Murphy Center: Coshta Backs: Flccodl, Martinet, Hoffman, Curly McCann. NorcIseReli, Sena Morris Catholic 7 St. Mary's 4 Narclse, I 0 4 Wilhelm, DRAKES nGLINGD IS75 to 197S Any Arntricsn Car 50,009 Mil Guarantaa Bonded Unlnaa Stage T-CCAC Meet Tomorrow Fa I Strvict and quality a must at 'pints alter touchdowns: Wilhelm, Flo coni OWcloli: Fjorrp, Martandrea, Dtvlln, Konlngiberg, Moulton Statist! Morrti Catholic 13 Totol Flrrt Downs tl 231 Total Yards Coined 1 lj II Flrrt Downs, Rushing 231 Yards Gained, Rushing S2 First Downs, Forward Fosses The Tri-County Catholic Athletic Conference and Passaic County Cross-Country Championships will be held Tuesday and Saturday, respectively, with Garret Mountains running site the scene of action.

Tomorrows T-CCAC affair wil begin at 1 p.m., with a recorc entry of 200 harriers running over the two and one half mile course, KACKEKSlCK.N. I. 10 CONSISTENT! Tim after time idvertiiera have received pleating result with Herald-New Want Adi. You can depend on the Went Ad section every time to focus Im mediate attention on all your needs. Phone 777-6000.

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