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The Times-Tribune du lieu suivant : Scranton, Pennsylvania • 41

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D-5 SUNDAY TIMES, OCTOBER 29, 1967.. Grid Games Listed Sporis Pictorial Utile Giants Lose 3-2 fo Rockland Rockland Community College if1! j. 'l "i Rams Out to Capture Suburban Conference u. out 3 2 vlctory wlth Scholastic football begins to turn Into the home stretch tnis gecomi overtime flock of Friday night and Saturday afternoon perod Saturday at La Plume to week with a deal the Keystone Junior College soccer team its fifth defeat in nine outings this season. Bob Weber, a spare, scored the winnina eoal with less than Football Schedule i2'i minutes remaining in the I game, and the Little Giants I were unable to salvage the out- games on tap.

Four Big 11 Conference games are scheduled on Friday and on on Saturday afternoon. One Suburban Conference game is set for Friday night and one on Saturday afternoon. After this week, there are only five playing dates left on the scholastic schedule including the annual morning and afternoon contests on Thanksgiving Day. With th H7 season com. Ing dote, PIHiton Area and Archbald art still In command of both eonfortneos.

Tho Patriots are loading tho Big SCHOLASTIC come with a tie. FRIDAY NIGHT The final score was disap (To fen lit.) Ablnflton H.I.MS at Old Vfi Tunkhannock at Blakoly iiunu i afternoon to cheer the Key- Rlvortldo at Toch Wott Scranton at Wyoming Area stonians on. The spectators saw Keystone put up a gallant de fense and a scrambling offense in its effort to please the mothers and fathers. David Brandt, at inside right, got the Little Giants off on the richt foot with a goal in the Archbald at Carbondalo Nantlcoko at Wyoming Valloy Wait Plaint at Mayors SATURDAY Scranton Control at Pittiton 11 Conforonco with a 4-0 mark and ara oxpoctod to continue undofoatod whllo tho Rams aro loading tho Suburban Conforonco with a 44 mark and only Carbondalo standing In tho way of a conforonco tltlo. Aroa Wyalusing at Lackawanna Trail oul back with two goals within five Lakoland at North Pocono outstanding Big 11 iik Aon coke's Uilly Goodman is retried to the ground by Area defender as Chuck Bechtuld (60) and Tony Marlinelli (61) come in jatt to aitl.

At left: North Pocono' BUI McGee father in from Daxm Adler as Pleasant I'alley'g Weston Fenner defends. minutes to take the lead before the half ended. Randall Achenbach, left wing, tied It up for the home team with a shot early in the third period, and It was a hammer-and-tongs game from there on through the end of the regulation 88 minutes. Coughlln at Lako-Lohman Wost Catholic at Dallas Hailoton at CAR COLLEGIATE SATURDAY TempU at Bucknoll Wllkos at P.M.C. Scranton at Manhattan King's at Catholic University Conference games highlight this week's action on Friday night.

The Ablngton Heights at Old Forge, Tunkhannock at Blakely and Riverside at Scranton Tech games should be outstanding affairs despite the fact they -v should not have much bearing on the outcome of the confer Bloomsburg at Kutxtown ence race. In another Big 11 game Friday night, West Scran 3 Pro Batkttbill Twin Bill Oct. It Klnotton Armory Sorantoa vt. Brldgeiart, lilO Barons vs. Trsataa Admltilon, $1 00 Now On Sl At Hottl Stirling, Wllkit-Btrro Ron Timko Sparks Delaware Valley COLLEGEVILLE, Pa.

(AP)-Delaware Valley, scoring in ev ton is at Wyoming Area. The lone Big 11 game on Saturday sends Central to Pittston Area. Archbald will be out to wrap ud the Suburban Conference ery quarter, overpowerea title on Friday night at Carbon- dale while on Saturday Lakeland plays at North Pocono with only on upset by the Pioneers over Archbald left as any hope sinus. 42-14, Saturday. Lea by the running of John Nice and passing of quarter- back Ron Timko, the Aggies had little trouble in the first half, leading by a single touch down, 21-14, but held Ursinus scoreless in the second half while adding three more TDs.

a Nice scored once on a run and for the Trojans who bowed to Staff Photos by Butler, Gilroy Bob Brown, Tunkhan-nocks punter, gets awry fine boot despite the efforts of West Scranton's Dave llnatew (52). Also moving in for West are BUI Spindler (70) and BUI Phillip, (65 the Rams in the most important conference game to date STOP AT HARRY'S SMOKE SHOP 546 Spnea St. SCRANTON. PA. FOR THE FINEST IMPORTED Cigart and Tobaccos Brand Nama Plpaa Smokara Attaasorlaa PHONE 347-4337 OPEN MON.

-SATURDAY 7 A.M. TO 4 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 7 A.M. TO 12 A.M. In another Saturday afternoon came.

Wyalusing is at Lacka wanna Trail In a non-conference 01 WC If I contest. once carrying a Timko pass. Timko passed for another touchdown and scored once himself on a 49-yard run. Ursinus is now 0-4-1 while Delaware Valley is 4-2. Grant Shines For ESSC I I PA.

East EAST STROUDSBURG, Of). Pass conscious W3 1 -i Stroudsburg State stayed on the Ground instead Saturday and trounced Millersville State 40-8. Led by Pete Lee and John Pit- Tpr the Warriors rolled 289 vards on the ground, compared to 104 In the air. In addition to its six touchdowns East Strouds uc4u i i ro, rrrrrrYiTxr2n burg, which has 11 sophomore starters, threatened live more times, but wss stopped within the 10 each time. Millersville, also heavy tn sophomores, was plagued by fumbles and weak offense.

It only mounted one drive, that In the second auarter on a 65- yard touchdown march, featur uSmm MWMI ing the running of Gary Collins and Dick Barbacane. Auaie Grant, who replaced the injured Rom Holmes in the Warriors' lineup, had a fine day, picking up 64 yards on 15 1 L. carries. He also caught a pass for five yards. Grant is a former Tech star and only a sophomore.

Juniata Cops 5th Straight Win, 41-6 HUNTINGDON, Pa. (AP) Joel Delewski. a sophomore de fensive back, returned two Lock Haven State punts 75 and 50 yards for touchdowns as Juni Officials' image is reflected in water at North Scranton's Al DeMartino is hauled down from behind by 1 Pocono scores. King's defender. I ata rolled to its fifth straight victory, a 41-6 whipping of the Bald Eagles.

The Indians also hit on a 5 yard pass from quarterback Don Weiss to halfback Steve Horner and recovered a fumble Wt can't do much about tlipptry roads, but can put tai; llknfjw snow trtad on your tins and sort you mont too. YOUR SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS IT SHOV TIRE TIME! Beats Delaware 69-0 Victory in the end zone to accumulate four touchdowns before Lock Haven's lone touchdown in the Wilkes College Wins Temple Rebounds, 26-17 third quarter. Juniata, now 5-1, put in the second string, which scored two 19th Straight Game gler and a 25-yard field goal more TDs in the final quarter. and two extra points by Jeff NEWARK, Del. (AP)-Quar-terback Tom DeFelice threw four touchdown passes in a sec Lock Haven record Is 2-4 AMP Orbltrtad Process Spile Free Retreads Elec Lippincott.

Wilkes College rolled tronically Bulltl to a 69-0 win over Haverford at winning Us 19th straight and sixth But DeFelice, passing for a At halftime, it looked like Delaware, the defending Middle Atlantic Conference university division football champions, had the game under control on touchdown runs by halfback Brian Wright and fullback John Span- ond half aerial bombardment Wilkes-Barre on Saturday school record yardage of 319 Latast Tread Daslnns. Ruggad, Sure-Traction roads. Your Bullets Top in a row this year. Boat Buy For Safety On Snow, Ic Or Mud At Any that brought Temple from a 17-0 halftime deficit to a 26-17 rout of Delaware. The Colonels used a record- Over 5.000 fans turned out for yards, couldn't be stopped as he repeatedly hit spread end Jim Callahan and flanker George Agalias, who each scored twice.

Lafayette making 57 men in the game and smashed for 478 yards on the ground for a new school rush he Homecomting Day game and cheered wildly as the Colonels Rhode Island Wins GETTYSBURG. Pa. (AP) Callahan, a junior, also set a overpowered the outmannea ing man and 181 overall, another school mark. Sophomore quarterback Herb Haverford team. school record for passes received in a single game 12 for The Colonels started slowly, Bucknell Bows, 27-7 163 yards while Agalias wasn't Ruby fired two touchdown pass es in the third quarter after hit ting with a 51-yard scoring aeri scoring only one TD in the first Prlcol STUDDED TIRE HEADQUARTERS NEW WHEELS FOR SNOW TIRES Expert Wheel Alignment and Balancing Take Up To Six Months To Pay PICK VP AND DELIVERY SERVICE far off the pace with 7 recep Illinois Tags auarter.

Wilkes then went wua, tions for 138 yards. Altogether, al in the second period, to guide Two passes by Caswell KINGSTON. R.I. (AP) The.score Gettysburg to a 27-17 come- DeFelice completed 24 of 39 at scoring 28 in the second, zi in the third and 13 points In the ate ud 42 yards and a Caswell tempts. from-behind victory over Lafay sorint of 18 yards set up Kauf fourth quarter.

University of Rhode Island, stopped three times in the second period, scored three second- ette In a Middle Atlantic con Temple, snowing surprising man's seven-yard burst through Bill a kicked eight 17-13 Victory With Rally strength despite some key in ference football game Saturday. the middle for the score. straight nolnts after touchdowns juries, is bow 2-0 in conference Ruby, who hit on 15 of 29 pass half touchdowns Saturday to beat Bucknell, 27-7, before 8,000 to establish a new record be The final touchdown came play and 4-2 overall Delaware, es, fired a 50-yard scoring pass fore he missed on the ninth try COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) twice stopped inside the Tem after a 61-yard drive. Caswell passed 42 yards to end Henry fans.

The victory was Rhode Is and then came back to make Halfback Dave Johnson crashed pie 10, in the second half, is now 1-2 in the conference and to halfback Bob Carmany with five minutes remaining in the third period. Three minutes later, he connected with end, Ken Walker who was hauled down at good his 10 try. over the goal line with 34 sec land's fourth against one loss and one tie. The Bisons are now the 11. On the next play.

Ca Roger Beatty scored twice for 1-5 overall onds to play Saturday, bringing Illinois from behind in a 17-13 DISTRIBUTOR FOR NEW DAYTON THOROBRED TIRES swell hit Geiselman In the end the Colonels on runs of seven 3-4. Fortier with a 31-yarder to put zone for the score. yards and five yards. After the Rams had a 62-yard Big Ten football victory over the Bullets in front for good. Susquehanna The other scores by Wilkes: The Rama had a 23-8 edge in Ohio State.

Defensive safety Lou Bruchey drive stall late In the first period, they got another going that It spoiled a Buckeye borne put the game out of reach for Rich Simionson, 8-yard run; Jim Wolfe, a 51-yard pass from Joe first downs, a rushing advantage of 248-118 and a passing In 27-7 Victory Lafayette when he intercepted recovered 52 yards in just tnree coming day before a crowd of 83.928. ZakowsU Tom Ambrosi, 21-yard an Ed Baker pass and streaked advantage of 249-19. Caswell completed 15 of 32 plays. A 27-vard nass from auarter- PORTSMOUTH. Va.

(AP) nasi from Joe Frappolli Doug The fleet-footed Jackson, who 40 yards for a fourth quarter Forde scored. twice on runs of baa been out of action for two TD. attempts and Sam Havrilak of back Larry Caswell to fullback Susquehanna, using a balanced offense and a stubborn defense, rolled to a 27-7 football victory elffht yds and four yards: Joe games because of an injury Lafayette struck first in the Bucknell had only two of 13 completed. a one-yard run and Bret Kaufman accountea lor ine score early in the second period. earlier scored the mini's first opening quarter when sopho Saturday oyer Frederick.

Al Farnetti, a run of 45 yards touchdown on a 14-yard run with more Tom Ttloio bolted over It was the second straight The Bisons came back when Tom Crum took the ensuing from the one. Gettysburg tied 5:24 remaining In the first pert od. Brady Keys Ready year Susquehanna snapped jock, Bagrd Nomad kickftff 82 vards for a (core. the score early in the second period on Ruby's 51-yard pass to halfback Dave Damore. losing streak at the expense of From there the Rams were In control although they ailed to Frederick.

MINNEAPOLIS. St. Paul TnE aud Battery Dan McKIssic, who booted both extra points for the winners, completed the Illinois scoring with a 31-yard field goal in the final three seconds of the The Leopards took a short Last year the Crusaders won The Minnesota Vikings placed Flaj UPD Jack Nicklaus and Frank Beard have been chosen score on three, different occa lived 10-7 lead into intermls their first after 15 losses. This Mike Fitzgerald, second year, lions deep in Bucknell territory. Rhode Island's go-ahead nlayer reoresenatives to the Pro sion after mil uessicK kicked a year they had gone wlnless in defensive back, on waivers toj fessional Golfers' Association first 1 45-yard field goaL 1 a' a their first five games.

touchdown came in the third Ohio State, plagued by costly ine win was ueuysourg Susquehanna quarterback make room for Brady Keys, who was acquired on waivers from Pittsburgh. i neriod on a perfectly executed 17th straight homecoming vie PHONE 346-2004 THURSDAY NIGHT mi Wayne Llddick threw touch fumbles and a pass interception that set up the first Illini touch fake field goal attempt with Ca tory and fifth consecutive Over down passes for 18. 8 ana Piri. OPEN swell passing to Frank ueisei the Leopards. Tournament: Committee, succeeding Dan Slkea and Mason The posts, are for two years.

A new committee chairman will be named in November at the annual PGA meeting. down, fell behind 10-0 Defore toe yards to spark the Crusader of- Fitzgerald, 5-feet-10, 180 pounds and 26 years old from Iowa State, had been obtained by the man in the end zone from 35 Gettysburg now is 4-3 on the OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. yards out. running of Dave Brungara sparked the Bucks' attack in the ense.

Llddick also rushed for 54 yardi in 14 carries and hit 7 of season while Lafayette has lost Vikings from Charleston, S.C., four in six decisions. In the fourth period, the Rams drove 80 yards for their third in the Continental League, 13 passes for 89 yards. second naif. 0".

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