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LafayeWe Whips B'klyn 'Tech26-12 Frenchies Notch CROSS-COUNTRY UPSETS Sixth Straight As Fasano Clicks Lafayette High had its closest Adams and Hinman PSAL Title Victors John Adams High arid Herb Hinman of Roosevelt High. Bronx, turned in upsets- in the city Public School Athletic League cross-country championships at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday. Adams, Queens P. S. A.

L. ruler, dethroned Manual Training High as city titlist and Hinman bested highly-favored Robert Lippemeier of Forest Hills for individual honors. Adams won the team laurels call of the season when it conquered Brooklyn Tech. 26-12, for its sixth straight football victory at rain-swept Lincoln Field yesterday. The Engineers also accomplished a feat no other team has Ween able to achieve this season when they crossed the Frenchies goal lino twice.

Ifayette, led by its high -coring halfback, Ralph (Blackie) Fa-ano. and its pass matching end, Allen Goldstein, for all its points in the first three periods with -ingle touchdowns in the first two periods and two in the third. Two TDk for Fasano Fasano scored twice to bring his season total to 12. His first was on a 65-yard jaunt in the villi 125 points. Bayside was unner-up with 151 and Manual lad to be satisfied with third iluce with 154.

Hinman had to turn In a (op- notch performance to snap an- I Suoru Picture by Micktr Bcnko Easle Sports Plelure by Mickey Senko VIA AIRWAYS Ralph Fasano, Lafayette, snares Mel Lieberman's 12-yord forward pass in end rone for touchdown against Brooklyn Tech yesterday at Lincoln Field. Lafayette won, 26 12. beaten LippemrierV right-meet streak. Hinman turned in the fastest two and-a-half miles of the srasoa In 1.1:09. Lippemeier bettered his 13:18 time of last week bv one second, the.

fast est of the season save for Hla-i B. U. Gridders nening quarter. His second man's performance. Last year in the city P.S.A.L.

meet, Hinman finished second, beating Lippemeier. who is Bow to Demarest To Trip NYU, 14-7 holder of the city P.S.A.L. one-; If Eglf Sporti Pictur EATS UP YARDAGE Vin Palladino, New Dorp, crashes through James Madison line for six-yard gain yesterday at Madison Field. The teams played a scoreless tie. HODGE BIG GUN IN BOYS VICTORY mile title.

The two harriers met previously this season in the New York Interscholastic and Lippemeier was the victor. was on the receiving end of a 'iO-yard pass into the end zone irom Mel Lieberman. IJeherman also passed to Goldstein for his touchdown, a 35-yard heave into the end zone. Jay Lirhtman wan the latest Lafayette gridder, to break Into the scoring column, when he intercepted a pass and went 15 yards for a touchdown. Goldstein made good on two of four evtra points via placement.

Boston, Nov. 15 (U.R) Boston University staged a 78-yard touchdown drive in the final period today u) defeat surprisingly stubborn Xew York -University, 14 to 7, before a eparce crowd of 5.063 fans. Fullback Mario Moriello tallied the with a lunge from the one-yard line after the Terriers Ray Kvle sparked Demarest (X. High to an 18-12 victory over John Adams High at AVondrow Wilson Field. Jamaica, yesterday.

Kyle scowl the first and last touchdowns. His first came from the three-yard line plunge after a 53-yard drive. His other touchdowns, which proved the winning one, Bob Brittan of Madison, Brook lyn P.S.A.L. solo titlist, was iigain the first borough finisher, in fourth place. For the second straight week Roy Hodge, Boys High speed- Call SporU Picture DON COSTELLO, Brooklyn Prep, rounds end for six-, yard gain against Adelphi Academy.

The summaries: nearly lost out trying to ex-changt a field goal for a touch down. Boston U. drove to the Vio jster, went on a scoring spree to lead his team to a 370 victory was on the receiving end of a Fordham Breaks Tlmi John Gamble registered the Nm tnd School 1. Herbert Hinman, Roowrelt 2. Bet) LI rPmeter.

Forest Hill 3. Pml Robert Borgldo 1 lets' four where tiny Titus 13 08 over rar ttocKaway ai tar KocKaway new yesterday, it was second time in as many games that Hodge has broken loose four touchdowns. The Red and Black high scorer has run 4. Bob Brittan. lladtaon 5.

AI Wlllfcamjon. Brookim AuU his skein to 11 touchdowns for Plomaritis booted a field goal from the 14. But N. I', was offside on the play and the Terrier elected to take the 30-yard pass thrown by Tom fjrst Tech six-pointer when he Pasquale. tan back Lieberman's inter- The Adams TDs were scored cepted pass 25 vards.

by Ken Bantum and Ken Muel- Andv tallied the ler. Bantum raced 45 yards and i fourth-period touchdown on a Mueller ran back an plunge to cap a 50-ed forward pass 35 yards in theard drive, fourth quarter. Statisticallv, Fasano gained six games. Phil Bios, Columbu 7. Mike Levlna, Manual 8.

John Curran, Bayaide 9. Ken Seln. Bronx Voc. 10. Frank Bonana.

Manual 11. Bill Btauer, John Adamt 1 9 Rnh lakun The Wally Muller- coached penalty which put the ball on 'Philadelphia, Nov. (U.R) Fordham disregarded the Madison Closes Season With Scoreless Tie On the nevt ulav. Boston weather to post its first victory The lineup: ISO yards on the ground. Lafay 13.

Jerry Balance. Brcoklm Auto 14:11 tO notch their third Victory 14. Kurt Bauerm slater, John Adam i is wm chrutophar. Manual 14 lsjagauist two setbacks and a tie 16u 17- Far Rockaway lost its fourth Joerph Llcart, Jamaica: 18. Alan McLean, John Adams; 19.

Bob Watu, John Adama; game aganio't tWO W1I1S and a Was penalized 15 yards for an. of the season by whipping Demarest Adamil, ette made 14 first downs to Pos LI Alexia llleffnl backfield shift. But sub- Temple, 6, hetote a rain The Engineers T. rerrarajTech's follr. I litniK nnartei'back Phil OTon-i soaked turnout of less than 500 am.

ijave runnffion. jamaioa: 2 1 bob ohT Wlluwi- 22 nm ftnvd fi-aimiii' 2.1 UtdtlltAK Bumtord completed one of 12 passes and nell filllnir in for injuiedl'oday Al WiUlanu, Clinton: 24. Dave Younrblade. Brooklyn Tech; 2S. Bob Facta.

Bryant; 26. OeMild Mesee -Wellr Lictlel -VlMerm Tenny Brtinole -DeMato Helarrs -Kyle T- a- O-R T-R 1 L.H -R b- Bob Brown trored the firl Boys High touchdown and John Verdino the lat in the "M.afavette four of nine for 80 Keen i vards. It was the season finale Tech. which suffered its Harry Agganis, pitched a 15- After losing four and tying lard pas to Tom La very lo'one in its previous starts, Kord- Fred Natal. Columbua; 27.

Lionel evens. James MadiSOn High Closed MorrU: 28 Wm. Brooklyn Tech: 29. Andr DePhillloi Bavsida: 30 Bill Rlx70. ham won without utilizing the ilhe one.

Moriello went over, Gaii.ii.tr fourth setback against noting prrioas oi ine three itS football Season bV plaVillg Hamilton: 31 Vic BlumenthaJ. Brook- tti Tech- H2 Btth ftemalt Wilunn- 33 Both teams scored in the sec- wins and a deadlock. Dfmireit Adiimi 18! 012! a DOI'D to a SCOl'elcss FrrMt Htlli; 34. Petr Wallln. Fluih-I linn; 35 John Matza, Monroe: 38.

Bill Keela. flock at MadiROn Field vester Hamilton: 3r Uula Vlorianltts. Boya BKLVN tech. High: afl. Juliiu Dl Plerdomenico, Brook lm The lineup: noage laiuea twice in tne second period and once each In the third and fourth His mix-pointers were on runs Touchdowna Demareet DeMIld; Kye 1 Pru.

LAFAYETTE DemareeiSelex. McKenna. Mor.ieKo, Lynch. 5 Hobba A dim: Bintum, Mueller. Substitution i T.

Del ucs G. Ruttajero lra haum oucwa'uav. the Hignwavmcns' season -c'mpu i Oamble; 4(. John Roblnaon. Haaren; 41.

Charleal meksniark was three wins, three Marahaai fox. Forest: Burger: H111: 43 8teve Co. Broni Science: 44. Cohen setbacks and a deadlock. Richard Vercruyaae.

rilde: 45. Dick Moh-I of nine, 30, 21 and 15 yard. lotin. Raymond. Gott-l, Adams: Bintum.

L. Ferrai-a. Brown registered his touch- Mahonty. Topping, passing offense which was its main weapon all year. The running of John Griffin featured two third-period scores, while r.n intercepted pass, a blocked kick and a short pass provided he other tallies.

Fordham's first score came at the start of the second half. After the kickoff to its 30, the Rams marched to a score, with Griffin crossing on a 14-yard trot. Lee. Lvons. Referee Qulnlan Head linMman T.

hrlif Dorp's record is three victories. iff-3. ti? when he broke through Leikowits DeClco OoldAtein Lieberman Liuthe-ry. Umpire-s-Prank. Munhi.

Timt ot Rothi two lies and one tieteat. OTl? caaon; ana oiocKea a punt on ine rar Q- l. Rockaway one-yard line and re aucui ri iumiv sLiiuuih. iii.tilan bcukino H. Chereitin pbimfiStaten Islanders won two, tied end period.

The Terriers topped an 8.1-yard march in the second minute of the frame when Plomaritis scooted 15 yards around right end. Brt X. Y. fighting for its thifd victory of the year, came back with only ,45 seconds remaining in the period ag Ray Cadieux pitched a pass to George Beschner for 65 yard and a TD. Tha Terriers, who pushed to within one yard of a touchdown In tha scoreless third period, thrice were stopped by fumbles that the big U.

line recovered. Don De Feudis hobbled the ball on the N. Y. I', one Tagllatella lafajratt Brooklyn Tech 6 6 lAcf 154. Forest HI 11a 231.

Alex. Hamilton 245, Brooklyn Auto 248, Jackson 275, Bryant 307 Bronx Science 335. Morris 348. Clinton 363, flUllC cIMI Jl 0 0 81 Madison put on two long Goldstein. Fasano Touchdown i Lafavett: Jamaica 37 1 Madison 38 1 Brooklyn Tech 384.

Wilson 402. Commerce 407. Lincoln 2. Lichtman. Point titer touchdown (plioemenUi.

Sub Lafayetia; Ooldaialn 2 covered In the end zone. Verdino rcaed 27 yard for his six-pointer. Far Rockaway was completely outclassed. The Sea Horses best threat enabled them to reach the ten once, early In the game. 416.

Columbua 4.19. Roosevelt 436. Fluahlnc 465. Bra ua 558. Ft.

Hamilton 563, New Tie Gives B. C. Met Soccer Title Continued from Preceding Page the Beavers, who won three and tied two. Sal Catania. B.

C. goalie, made marches, the first in the opening quarter and the second in the fourth neriod. Both times antutions Lafayatte: Hedayi. Bitter. Utrecht 584.

Boys Hiih 679, Gompew 684. port Kternnotid 751, sranaer 7H3. n. y. telle Sports Picture: EDDIE McGUIRK, Brooklyn Prep, winner of Jesuit prep school city cross country title.

Brand man. Ouida. Mrmitowiu. luto, oaiu. Laclu, Camak, Uchtman, Lauani.

Trtt'o. Biooklra Tech: Seaatitr, WftI, White. DePalmo, Manninf. Brogan, Arcirro, Difkman, J. sohttg, C.

Schni, Zaborowfifcy, ,1,. 768. N. Y. Vocational 7111.

Edienn the boro grldtlets leached tne ,89 crim. use. Princeton Drubs Yale For Ivy Title Continued from Preceding Page The lineup: Strano Btanco. Manaco. Releree, Jack Lerttx.

Head linesman. Joe Solomon. Umpire. Ted Monahan. Time of periods.

12 minute. Pis. Boys High Par Rockaway eelfert Sloane Pnn Stats in data foil FINAL STANDINGS tPn-Vcird line, ward SSS, Machine and Metale 1.0O4, The Highwaymen marched 65'. i yards in the first quarter. NCjU I XK OOQXKi T.ennv Entin and Rav Hagan sparking the drive.

Howie Up- Brooklyn PrOD tO son and Entin were the lead-, ing ground gainers in thej i fourth quarter when Madisonj JeSUIT KUn VelOWII Beidensteir. -RlWaO -Doodv -Nealoli Guinle, 1 Pose. -Failo -Bonlc Verdino L.E.-L.T.-L.O.- R.O.-R.T -R a. Butler (Vills.tro Pa V.iv lfMPl after the Terriers had driven 71 yards. Olympians Defeat Brooktr Cellea X.

T. I 2 1 hometown hoy by the name Pratt Klnra Petal Larkin Repeals Ice Palace Victory L.H. Hodg. Rill onnarH tnnt Ponn Slato Freely Oaeens Af ilea R.H. B.

Brown B. Rovego Intrabertola Ffnny Koiirr in-n) rt ii'Adlr? In Brooklyn Prep and Its star, 12 ii.i-t in Bora High 0 0 0 Far Rockkway 0 Pruett'a punt on the Princeton 30, raced to his right as Unger galloped past him in the other direction. The hand-off to Unger was unnoticed by most of the Yales, who smothered Tryon while I'nger raced around the other side to the Yale 20 before he was knocked out of bounds. The period ended seconds later, but early in the fourth quarter the Tigers scored again on iiger's pas to Ronnie Unset in the end zone. I Ed McGuirk.

walked off with team and individual laurels In made tour successive tirst downs. Xew DtJrp also had two threats, but neither could move past the Madison 10. The lineup: Pos. Madlyon Ncr Dotp a row today as the Nittany Lions squeaked past gritty 7 6. Bill's unerring toe booted the extra point which accounted for Penn State's mar- 22 saves rompared (o 16 for Sid Friedland of C.

C. Y. It was the fouilh fhampionship for coach Car! squai) since Hie Conference was organized in 1 9:37. Touchdowns Hodg 4, B. Brown, Verdino.

Polnu after touchdown OulnU (placement I. Subatltutlona Boya High: Jonea, Vewla, Moore, Shea, Mulltna, oantoro. Long, Bchlee-aer, Halliburton, Chambers. Par Roeltaway: Rosenthal, Miller, Keenan, Mullina, Elin, Harrla, Hauser, oalkband. Steadman, Oroaa, Remolds, Sltnmona, Madison, Allen, Oreen.

Relnlelo. Referee Jerry Wsraha.uer. Head Warriors, 79-76 The Knicks, leading the Eastern Division of the National Basketball Association, faced the third-place Boston Celtics In the feature game of an X. B. A.

double-header last night before 10.000 fans at Madison Arthur Larkin of Brooklyn, one of the stars of the Norsemen Skating Club, repeated his victory of last week in the Sat-i rdiiy morning series of speed races at. (lie Brooklyn Ice Pal the Jesuit High School crosscountry championships at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday. Brooklyn Prep amassed 25 points to best Fordham Prep. L.E Meier Nstallcchlo Barclay Strausser L.T. -Badr L.O.- linesman Walter Umpire Marcy Heaaei.

Time ol periods 12 minute ftl" OI tlt'lOM. -Berliner -Gilbert ace vpstenmv. i.arKin topped 1 which tallied lie Bruttklvn Coja --caTaiua Citv Colletf Still Vale had a scoring kick Fncdiaud Juvenile novs iicata' it was the third meetine Schwa afr Valentl Ricapito ,,,1:...... ril.l i ncr Polirandrilea: LuMonaco a days between the rivals. Cosria Ti10 vu-tnrv aut RrrM)k I vn Square Garden.

At the end of the first quar- Pel 0 1 OL. 1 He as clocked i. i iu.cn Plncowerjt'om scratch Fiwicr Moore Hutchmaon Liaouonaia r. 0 n. 0.1.

2 in 0: Ill the upper hand. The P.B Entin rauojPrep Buckley Spearheads Adelphi To Upset of Brooklyn Prep Klraner -Gold Stibatltutlona Madison; Nacleno Holm Herman, Arena Warren. Tolkln, The summaries: Junior boya 440 handicap I. Paul -Khaleel Unger, Cohen. Krauser Andrradia SaiLea I Bob Fried Barrv.

Baron. Rndin. Plotkln. and in the fading minutes the Klis traveled ill yards in ten plays on Molloy's pitching arm and Pruett's running legs. It was a combination of both that scored the touchdown on a pass from Molloy to Pruett from seven yards out.

Yale had almost five minutes to pull out the game but could Crown Hetghters' other success was in the city Catholics. Fordham triumphed in the Private fh.o.H Eaohenlelder. orand St. Bora i2S vda.l; 2 1 K. Franco Maanlnl Macknom- Barry Pried New Dorp unaitaehed Kevin Brlen, Cohen PTtcdman 130 3, C.

(23 yde.l. Empire 8. Clark. Beechner, Petosa. Monkman, Cody, Kehos, Zamblto, Bellows.

Palladino, Burgo ter the Celtics led, 1817. In the first game the Indianapolis Olympians stopped the Philadelphia Warriors, 7976. Joe Grabowskis 18 points paced the winners, whose third quarter rally overcame a half-time 48 40 deficit. The lineups: Tony Mercheee, Time. 0 4 2 Schools champs.

SubatftuMuna B. C.r Siarr. Rafereo McLean, Llneaman Tpd Rucklev. who nlavpd for counted for thp other Adelnhl Ivira KM 1 ArtJltr Poa. Pratt not get possesion of the ball AituuirK, ino loteieu "'erooklyn Prep two years ago.

six-poimer in the third period, course In 1.1:31. notched hiSjturned the tahles on nis forme rj fc ff fourth solo crown in 12 days. s.hooi leading Adelphi Acl-I three touchdowns on runs of i mTTS ip. i Ji- temy 10 a 2e25 f00tba11 20. five and 10 yards.

The first Art rordham prep. 1410: 3. umph at Rrooklyn College Held tallv wa bv John Ruso on a tkSST' Sjyefterday. The upset was the KOyardMiin: L. I.

Aiieia jirkin. Noraemen 8 C. (ecratoh); 2. Ar- CiiTfii ante, oroce. Newburf 8 Tda.l: f.

Vlllhaven3 Piancla Martinn, Empire 8. O. (13 Aibano yd1, Time, 0:57.2. Sietlrlen Midiet bow 440 handicap 1. Ionia Paieiaon.

J. (13 fda J. Bob Quecnabrook 8 O. iscratchi: 3. Onnd St.

Boya (scratch). 0 48 7 Fiance- peaniti midget bora 110 handicap X. nat ached 140 yde.i; 2 Kenny State Tech Harriers Beaten by Orange, 2730 Xew York Slate Tech lost a cross-country dual run. 27-30. lo Orange County Community College of Middletown, X.

IndluiMiolu Phllule.phl -Lavamlno Noetr.nd Braun Brooke Martlno Plotnlck LueanekT Mever -Netland -Dean P-R H-C H-L 0 1 -C P-I L. again, ine ligers chewed up the clock and were on Yale's a. r. o. r.

7 2 18 i3 two when the game ended 2 20, Wothtr 1 Lvor O'BrtftH n.i.y,. su.ui,uu nq. .1 tfllltl ICIUI III Mdl ts HII 'PU 3 Call. Fordham Prep. 14 25 7.

8tre 3 a rulka ll Lolfrui 3 3 17'8MiMk7 3 7. Phillip 9 11 Bobb 3 6 Overloft 0 0 Vltin -Mann i ne iiiit ii(i. Arlplnhl Krnnklvn Prpn. tif- Ne son uneeitabronk (lo voai: Substitutes Pratt' Goldstein, sludisolt Empire 8. (scratch).

I Army Rallies vesterdav at an Park. Dirk RHimuller, Time. 0:13. 5. Cortlanflt lon- Fordham Prep.

14:26: ft Don King. I Brook. yn Prep, 14:27. 0. salratore.

I Brooklyn Prep, 14:30. 10, Tom Ward, Fordham Prep. 14 33. Team scoring Brooklyn Prep 3.1, Pord- For A.le:ptil fered its fourth loss against two li o-sem -wins and a deadlock. n.u A ir! 44n hanrilcan 1 On Alfiee: Santacroce.

Gold. Nathan. Heinz Cicala Prall: Netland 2. Oeana 2. Ague.

Plance. ortlciala Natter, Bueez. Shiiman. Olympiad 8 C. (40 2.1 The Summaries' Christine Markley, Yorktown Height.

Iff. V. 1 pn. Name echool Hucklev tallied-the ripen limr c. mccsk Time ham 30.

verier 78. Reels 109. 1 To Nip Penn, 14-13 Continued from Preceding Page no Oenorese. Orange Aoier -Bers-r Toula 2(1 27 791 Tor. 31 Official! Biaenaunn and Anderdon.

touchdown with five minutes re Keile Me. era Hfa.y Cashman Dtarev Cos Ruie 13 II 11 (scratch). Tune, 0.33 5. Class girla 220 handicap 1. Joan! 3 Rattl, unattached (110 Leslie Plah-j 4 Title Seen For Duke Wake Forest, X.

C. Xov. 15 -18 48 -19 .11 I Poly Tech Sixth In Small Colleges' Run man mrmpiaa 0. u. uu yas 1: Linae took a pass from O'Brien ih Price Handcuffed, Bnen -Dalv Rurk.ev -Baruell (u.kj jjuke threw bacK righting1 rr' and raced .10 vards for the score.

Hatch. Orange Leratich Orange Llkos. Tech Bergen. Tech Dounegan. State Tech Pohcobrodsky.

State Tech Antonurct, State Tech Roaai. STate Tech Youngs, Orar.ge Bchlrer, Orange 0 33. Wake Forest five times at the Bi'ooklvn Poly Tech finished The combination added tdeiphi deficit, drove 80 yards to come within striking distance of Penn in the second period. A Penn end helped Army to a tourhback by downing a hall -19 .17 Lions Lose, 28-0 sixth in the Metropolitan Small lne extra point for the margin 0 21:00 nmintmr Toiichdowtu Adelph Bnen 2. Buckler VIClOry.

2 Brooklyn Prep. Uaner Rjsso Pmnia Flanagan, r.m; Brook.) Prep: Continued from Preceding I'age ards in four pass completions M.uiiM.ip at vu, uoct.t: After being new scoreless in Park yesterday. The boro hai- first haif Rrooklvn Pren. run. touchdown gate today to win.

14-to-7, against its arch rival in a game that probably decided the Southern Conference championship. College Football Queens Booters Bow Great Xeck, Xov. 15 The Vnited States Merchant Plebe Rescues N. C. Columbia, S.

Xov. 15 (U.R) North 1 Carolina broke a 11-game victory dearth today by outscoring South Carolina, 27-to-19, as an unknown freshman, Flo Worrell, popped Into the lineup to lead the way to three touchdowns. inside the ten and the Cadets begun to roll by virtue of a 36-yard pass to Boh Mischak. That put the ball on the Penn 40. Attaya rolled for 12 and then De Lucia raced If) on a tl ft VonM tin Marine Academy soccer team rieis scored 199 points.

pri charlp Diiynev' lliipp tneiph. Doner: y. I'lajlicv mil" Jscq.es. Kapl-n A.icand-i. r.e.sjan it-sr- lOna College or esiineier tOUChdownS Slid an extra point dapne.

Coen. Bernstein. Chnslonhcr. was the team winner with tallied 25 points in the last tallies. I 13 tle third (lUarter and 1'' "eeuan Rfle.ee -Jack Margini Inhn RfnnW nf Pnlv finisllPiL- i Pete Trovano.

Head -Frank Ooe-le. JOntl M10OK Ot r01 IinneO, in the last. judge Tut Meggm Time oi p-nocle fourth in 27:46 to break his! Ja(k 0'Brlcn, the leading defeated Queens College, 4 1 here today. tniwhrWn ith nn. from Preceding Page out of 16 tries.

Jkliddir Strike in Air Franco was the spark and his running led directly to the first Navy score when he racked up 23.yard gain through his own left tackle that carried to the Columbia 10. Three plays later Monahan went over. DSspite a soggy field that was drenched by a rain that fell un and 12 seconds left to the half. 12 Tuakegee Imitate Dlllard 2 Tennessee Btate Nerrfa llrwwa 34 reaeey and ttmrr BUaeMpk Xaewai 13 13 Hewer Cereem Neweau 13 m-iiooih iui me In Brooklvn and Queens, straight week. James Mahoney ad(Ied touchdowns to bl.inj? of lona was the individual win-Li.

tnfai in n-Rrin n.p,i Shain converted. Most of the game was a punt ner in 26:31.8 for the five-mile ing duel, made so by the thick Midwest both his touchdowns in the first Poly Prep's Spurt Hurdles Curtis, 18-7 mud, and in the overall statis course. ClIMIlf Net re Daaee 1 Pardee 10 Illlnela 7 period on a two-yard plunge and a 35-yard dash. Rucklev ac- tics. Army outgained Penn 195 II Mlrkigma State -21 Michigan 27 Ohle State 37 Wlacenalw Indiana 14 Boro Fencers Star til game time it was a pass from Bob Cameron that set up the Nerthwesteea 3 lews to 14o on the ground.

Passing, almost nullified, found Penn gaining 45 in the air and Army 34 Cincinnati Waakiagteai and Lee In Columbia Triumph 13 MinneeeU Neeenakn, 7 12 Kansas Oklaaeeaa A. g. 7 broke loose on double reverses Poly Prep rallied with two 69. 44 Wayne VaMralee third-period touchdowns to con- CITY SALESROOM querCurtis, 18 7, at rainsoaked and raced 87 vards for a touch- Three Brooklyn fencers Ir-down In the first period Vin- win Bernstein, Gene W'enograd nv Aiello tallied from the one. a' Krank Walri won the Jose to climax a 55-vard march.

(leCapriles medal, symbolic of J) $. SYRACUSE lel" H8 WV (Ljll Nige Sense) brmtgTjFfel Preliaitiere second Aavy score. Cameron passed to Captain John Gurski on a play that carried from the Columbia 45 to the 23. A plunge by Franco and an off-side penalty against Columbia set up the touchdown play by Adorney who knifed through the line eissglass Stadium, Staten Island, yesterday. It was the Wllaalngtsa 14 neerila 7 Dartaa 13 TTItteeieerr 7 Butler 14 Bowling Green 12 OtterhelB 21 Drake 14 Nerta Dakota 25 Marietta 3 flaeeter 17 Mtaatl.

Okie 9 Ohio Weeleysa 42 yl'ealerB Itsserys 33 Okie V. 48 Mnskingwas 41 ntrklla 28 Belell Woodmere Ties Fieldston But Wins M.A.A.P.S. Title Special te the Brooklyn Eagle Woodmere. I Xov 15 second straight year that Poly- Curtis scored in the first! the novice epee team champion- 2J 2 Rnrrum Plate al Litinslnn Pt. (E87A8LI8H CD OVER IH YEAR8I has beaten the Staten Islander ntiartpr I (Jonne a taKine lui nun n.y who previously to that had; a 22-yard pass from Charles jyesterday at the Fencers Club Manhattan.

routed the Dyker Heights grid- KIuniback in the end zone. ithout a break in his stride. I Woodmere Academy and Field-By the time Franco and, stone School of the Rrnm SEAT Weaver made their touchdown I battled to a 7-7 tie In a football Southwest 14 Texas Teass Cartstiaa 7 18 Klre Teaas A M. 27 Saatkera Metkedlat Arkaneaa 17 14 rlsrdln-8lniBBeaa Teaas Teck 14 28 Heaatea Saytoe 8 47 Oklahoma Mlseaarl 7 I New Mealea Celersaa A. a) M.

The summaries: 1, Columbia (Bemateui. Wenograd. Waldi. 2. Stevens Institute lalclntyrs.

Romano. Rouyoumjlan): 3. N. T. U.

tPona. Sehaftt. Petrlxl: 4. Brooklyn College (Datner, Oehin-key, Werthelmer), The lineup: Pos Poly Prep LI Holmes L.T Meyer L.O. Hammer Curtl" Beauchamp Dalley game here today for the Metro m.

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arv-inRg, rhina. hrir-a-brar. bronze? bv gallops in the final period, Colombia's offense wan just boat stalled. Navy again was politan Athletic Association of Cicaro Carroll C. McNeill Private Schools.

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Bp order of Henrv A. tiornell. aming to another score and account of having the better not to the Columbia eight injrecord. four wins and one tie the final minutes but lost thej against three victories and two all on downs. stalemates.

Woodmere was Place kicking specialist Xed, awarded the diadem. I Snyder made good on all ofl Harvey Epstein scored for Davy's points after Woodmere in the first period decs regularly. Ronnie Graeb and Jimmy Crawford registered the two third-period pointers to give Poly its fifth victory in six games. Curtis suffered its fifth setback in six encounters. Crawford was responsible for both touchdowns in the third period.

He heaved: a 12-yard aerial to Graeb, who hauled it in on the ten and raced for pay dirt. A pass from Mai McDer-mott to Pete Holmes, who Iateraled to Crawford, had brought the ball to the 22. Later In the period, Crawford 53 scktdvia aaxt Curtis a a ii a a Jm TONITI 1:30 Oraeb. Craw- 11 TotichdowKi Poly: AieTlo. rarmctftaa an season fksef ptmm.

iniltee. antique dek. irlorian loe eal, arm and aide rhairs. Oriental rue and mats. A large and aried asorlment.

SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL ford; Curtm: OonnelU. Points alter touchdown MartiMii i placement i ftubniltinion RANGERS vs. TORONTO 18 Pair Pre -37 Bays Bujfc 8 Maaleea Tk. ILu T3 Sonny Grossfeld added the g-TSLV point. Fieldston rallied to C-WA, Polf.

Crevolo. Thayer, Rlr. Loughlln, Our ley. Kjioz. Whelr.

rUM-tn. Klotc, Lille, Meer; Curtu: KartAlU. Perriota. Mc-Tarirr, Dernier. bpMito.

RobMnj, Bhoctt-beneT. Oittulo. Port, Murphv. Zahn. Referee McConnell Hvl Itneemen Hw- TR.S.fr.15 knot the issue In the third ti ll fa 4 JO, taa tart Adm.

aa-ssautisaal wajr friatiif saws ef Far Rarkaaar 8 New Deep Itrsenlya Pyea 28 eaealra Tee) 11 Jaka Adaeaa II Btsar Fsraak IS rMdataa) 1 28 lalsielle 18 Deaaarset, N. J. quarter, Pete Jacobs going across and converting. Blearalala iwllfi 81. Ik WStM," 88P8 iWejk' 8y- illltlik BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV." 16, 1952 25 nrrj WoeMUt UmrMr Bill WbltwM.

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