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30-THE SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 8. 195C nn ill? JJ 9) Rocky Hands Burton A Beating Mustangs Roll Over Missouri Virginia Horse Victor Maryland Mauls Michigan State BY STAN BRADSHAW East Lansing, Oct. 7 OP) A lateral-happy Maryland football team, sparked by sensational sophomore quarterback John Scarbath, free-wheeled its way past favored Michigan State today, 34 to 7, in a major upset before 39,376 fans. (INS) i licked Noor from Ireland today in the $51,100 Jockey Club Jngg "galloped roughshod tiled down the horse of the ear Missouri today to win, 21 to i Columbia, Oct. 7 Southern Methodist University Gold Cup, and all but railed oown me nurse in me today to win.

21 to over 0 but honors in a brilliant display of speed and power at Bel- ithe victory cost them two of their mont Park best men. The Texans counted a touchdown pris Chenery big bob-tailed pa nels. nP" to the tn each the llrst tw0 Prioda toT eolt. already champion of the word, and Noor began to close the tQ halftime KThen they R. Carey (place- touchdown, ment).

three-year-old division, breezed gap. Half way down the backstretch Noor was only two lengths back, and those in the crowd of 34,876 who had established the Irishman the 13 to 20 choice began to breath easier. Around the final bend. and to the top of the stretch Hill Prince flew, with Noor closing the qap to a length and a half. But that was it.

Noor couldn't make the grade. aded one more touchdown in the fourth quarter. Kyle Rote climaxed a 79-yard; SMU drive to score from the 5-, yard-line after 10 minutes of the! initial period. Then Fred (he Mustangs passing ace, entered the game and sparked the Texans, second scoring attempt Halfback Fred Stollenwerck twisted through, the Tiger line for 11 yards and the touchdown. The Bengals made their stand in The tricky play of the underrated Maryland Terrapins completely outpowered and outpassed the befuddled MSC Spartans, who only last week upset mighty Michigan, 14 to 7, and who went into the game ranked as the nation's No.

2 team. Besides the fancy ball handling and running of Scarbath, who scored one of Maryland's touchdowns on a line plunge, the victors stars included Ed (Mighty Mo) Modzelewski and Bob (Shoo-Shoo) Shemonski. Modzelewski scored once each in both the first and second Dip Soccer Team Ties Temple, 1-1 An underdog Franklin and Mar-shall College soccer team played a highly touted Temple University squad to a 1-1 tie Saturday in as hard played a game ever seen on the Dips' Race Avenue field. Temple, long a power in collegi-late soccer circles, came here witb a team of booters featuring a fast, tricky offense and a defense built around AU-American fullback. Bob Simpson.

I Both teams had numerous scoring drives stopped by fine defensive play. For the Owls, Simpson 'and goalie Bernie Penska repulsed the Dips time after time. For A it was 6-4 goalia Walt Lenz who displayed some of the finest defensive work ever seen on the A soccer field. A tallied its goal early in the second period when Bobby Bentler got possession of the baU in front of the Temple goal and drove it by Penska. The Owls tied it up In the third quarter on a hard shot by John Havrisik.

From there on till the end. It was the fine work of both goalies that prevented more scoring. Lenz Gallagher Strode Eaton Wagner 1 ampe Bentler Pihan Khngis Hartman Yoder Score by neriodi A i I a i TEMPLE .11 A I Substitutes Toma. Chambers, Scheufele Temple: Malatesta. Shaika.

Goals Bentler. Temple. Havrisik. Officials: Neely, Hurst. vieniie.

0 Into the lead after the first half mUe under a tight rein by Eddie Arparo, and stayed there all the rest of the grueUmg two-mile grind. strapping bay son of the Irish-bred Princequillo himself the winner of this distance classic in 1943, looked as if he could run all night when Arcaro booted Him home an easy winner by four big lengths. Noor was seven lengths ahead of the third horse, Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords Adile, at the wire.

Noor, Mrs. Charles J. Howard's 4' Uncle Nev Sez Genuine WOOLRICH HUNTING CLOTHING LAYAWAY A Outfit for UNCLE NEVS SPORTING GOODS Columbia, Pa. Ph. 4-2194 ttnnnev thrt period held' SMU I out of Missouri territory for the grabber of the year among the Quarter Rut the Xicera horse population, was timed in 3:23 "ieS'fuSf.

five-year-old star which was bred 2-5 exactly the time his pappy! Rote plunged over from the tWo-in Ireland and beat the great Ci- Princequillo made. yard-line in the final period to Off at $1.25 to the dollar, when gnd drive tation four times this year in uiv, ui, started when the Mus- California. never could catch up. Five Horses In Classic many thought he wouM be favor-. defensive back, Val Joe ite over Noor.

Hill Prince paid intercepted a Missouri pass HARD RIGHT is slammed by Rocky Graziano (right), former middleweight champion, to the head of welterweight Gene Burton in the first round of their bout in Chicago stadium. It was one of' the first of a long, savage series of rights to the head that finally put Burton down for the full count in the seventh round. LET US SERVICE YOUR PRIDE and JOY Only five horses started the 4.50. and $2.20. with no show bet-race.

being run for the 31st time. Noor 2.10 to place. But it was Just a two-horse race once Arcaro shot the Prince in front and Johnny Longden, aboard Noor, took out in his futile chase. Noor was six lengths behind going Into the clubhouse turn. As Hill Prince, striding smoothly with his head low, at the backstretch a mile from home, he still had six Presidents And S.

Philly on his own 39. The victory turned somewhat sour for SMU when Stollenwerck left the game with what appeared to be a serious ankle injury. Then quarterback Rusty Russel1, son of the Mustang Coach, left the field with a fractured rib. score by periods: SMU 7 7 8 7 21 MISSOURI 0 0 0 0 0 periods on line plunges and Shemonski capped his sparkling line slants by a 37-yard run late in the fourth period. The only consolation Michigan state had was the 67-yard touchdown run by Spartan halfback i Sonny) Grandelius early in the third quarter.

Maryland, getting stronger as the game wore on, poured on three touchdowns in the final period to turn it into a startling runaway, after Michigan State had been rated behind only Notre Dame in Associated Press poll. Scarbath got one of the last period markers, center Pete Lady-go made another on a 28-yard run' with an intercepted pass and She-j monski ran 37 yards on a reverse for the final touchdown. Wisconsin Nips Illinois 7-6 Campaign. 111., Oct. 7 (INS) Wis-iDick Raklovits scored on a one-foot consins Badgers got off to a run- plunge.

The Mini failed to conning start today in the Big Ten vert. football race when they outlasted a At the time, it did not seem to game Illinois team in a battle of matter too much. STONER MOTOR CO. Your Ford Specialist 45 S. Queen Lancaster Then came the big Badger break Shortly after the second mud, fumbles and breaks.

7-6. The Mini earned statistical hon- Phone 2-6498 PAUL STEFFY DODGE fr PLYMOUTH PARTS and SERVICE Meet Today The Lancaster Presidents will be seeking their second Middle Atlantic Football Conference victory today when they tangle with South Philadelphia at Stumpf Field at 2 p. m. Last week the Prexies defeated Baltimore and today they will face a team made up largely-of-ex-stars from Southeast and Southern High ors but that was scant comfort to period opened, quarterback Maj- UERSHEV i li So 0 FJM hCnA I I Patton Tops Church Farm School, 18-14 elected to pass and faded back spot a Wisconsin's Sachtjen hurtled through a in the screen of blockers slammed Major just as let go the ball. was deflected Into the bands Tackle Bob Dean converted fniir.vy-li of his five extra point attempts Slr AMERICAN LEAGUE HOCKEY Maryland racked up 14 first 8PM Maryland downs to Michigan State's eight, chilled crowd of 54.230 persons who turned out In a driving rain to see their team and the Badgers open their Big Ten season.

The weather spiked the Badgers chief offensive weapon the slingshot right arm of quarter-back Bob Petruska, who com- of a pleted only one pass for or to Ken chink and he It two irose We Also Specialise Ih ELECTRICAL CARBURETOR and MOTOR TUNE-UPS SPRINGFIELD vs. I1ERSIIEU DECIIIS Patton School of Elizabethtown Schools in Philadelphia. These two an 18-14 victory over the schools annually turn out strong Church Farm school of Exton.Sat-p.lakC6lne!'. urday on the Patton gridiron. u0 th.f All the scoring was confined to' Philadelphians have played the last half and was g(arted one 1 Church Christian Sts.

Near S. Queen St Lancaster and peeled 204 yards with its smashing ground game against the Spartans' 140. Maryland 6 7 0 21 34 Michigan State 0 0 7 0 7 Maryland scoring: Touchdowns, E. Modzelewski 2, Scarbath, Ladygo, Shemonski, Points after touchdown, Dean 4 (placements). Michigan State scoring: Touchdown, Grandelius.

Point after surprised Bob Radcliffe. who to the occasion and trotted 31 yards all afternoon. Fred Major, yards for the game-tying touch-the Illinois quarterback, also com- jdown. pleted one pass for 16 yards. Johnny Coatta converted.

Illinois marched 72 yards for a Score by periods: from Bangor. Pa Kennett Square. m'inilte after The ooenhuz of the touchdown the first time it got; WISCONSIN ....0 7 0 Reading, Pottstown and p( BMrownroJe Possession of the bal1' fullback! ILLINOIS 0 0 others, period for N. Y. Yankees To Pocket $6,800 Each Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct.

7 tjp) Each winning New York Yankee with a full World Series share will pocket about $6,800, possibly -an all-time record, for his four-day workout. Official announcement on how the players slicked up their booty will be made later by Commissioner A. B. Chandler. Hence approximate figures must be used.

It also is uncertain whether the players will receive any of the $800,000 television money. Figuring on 30 shares, the Yanks cut of $204,275.91 comes to a little over $6,800. That W'ould be more than any series players ever re- 1 VVTVT suiuus srwr, 1ESEBVED SEATS AT KIRK JOHNSON A CO. 1 KINO ST, LANCASTER OR PHONE HERSHEV 26S Drexel Scores Upset Over G-Burg, 13-7 off tackle and went 60 yards the first Patton score. Later in the period Fred Bals-inger, on a quarterback sneak, went through tackle, got into the clear and rambled for 38 yards and another Patton score.

Patton tallied the clinching TD in ALBRIGHT TOPS MORAVIAN 20-12 Philadelphia, Oct. 7 UP) Drex-ter before the Dragons started els Dragons scored two touch-'another drive. The touchdown play i was an 18-yard pass from Bob downs and staved off all except to gigatel Reading. Oct. 7 yP) Held the last yenod when Jim McClure1 0( Gettysburg's scoring threats to- The teams exchanged threats be- Lane.

School Of Bible Wins, 20-13, Over East. Baptist Philadelphia, Oct. 7 The HMHlN(3SSrANCTP Albright In Moravian homecoming than to All Makes CALL 6247 BOB HESS CAO me. vrteniithfnr ei8htday for their second straight vie- fore Gettysburg cut loose with a Ad Danl HutehfnsoS tTim Tave tory the YunS footba11 season. 62-yard march in the fourth period.

A Dan Hutchinson to Jm Taye, 6 The drive culminated in Eugene thefr first taHv wehgSMeh exel "a scor-! second 'wbeli Hirichison fvb.fSfjvTem?ni'itesa vvhen ee Coach Eddie Gulian's roar- a Pattn fumble on the Church 35 eje smith scooted 82 yards Lions post their first win of lhlcore final with ilck Jones punt. scoreless during the first half, College struck its true stride the second half to defeat College, 20-12, In its day game here today. Less 1,000 fans were in the stands see Coach Eddie Gulians Hunting Coats $5.95 Extra heavy, valor graof si briar, proof lick wlXh Dlaod. proof, rib btrited gamt 8 a I otlMn shell pockets. season by defeating Eastern Baptist of Philadelphia 20 to 13 in a Christian Football League of.

Pennsylvania game here Saturday morning. Lane. School of Bible 0 7 7 6 20 Eastern Baptist 6 0 0 7 13 the season Intercepted passes stopped two Schellhase. Conversion: Ward. Gettysburgs threats In the second I Drexel Scoring Touchdowns: on Drex-j Smith, Bigatel.

Conversion: Fo- el's 34 at the start of the third quar- garty. fcl w' CHIRCH VRM SCHOOL Moravian hit pajuirt When Ed Fnd: Foster. Johnson. Stupak Taefcles West. Southrock.

aerial for a touchdown just before ceived. The record is held by Cleve- Schd SfOfStbS land in 1948 when each full share lTheoloP 0Pe.2 paid $6,772.05. It the losing Phils also cut up 30 shares, each will be worth a little over $4,500. The total player pool for the series was $486,371.21. Only 70 per cent of that figure or goes to the participants.

The other 30 per cent is split among the second, third, and fourth place teams in both leagues. Of the $340,459.85, the split rtsilfl 40 with the winners, of course getting the bigger share. The Yanks up $204,275.91, the Phils MOTORCYCLE Firemen's LyteL Johnson. Mattia. Pyla.

SCHOOL Howell. Smallacombe. Miles. Dilts. the half ended.

Albright evened the count on a Floyd Rightmire to Rod Shipe pass in the third period. Later, Jay Sherlach bucked line for another Albright score and cux-aV r. this time Rightmire converted. 1 stamm. s.

Back: Henderson. Leary. Hutcmnson. Eb, PATTON Fndst Nace. Jwndell.

Broillet, Raf jpnsperger. RACES GOPHERS BOW TO NEBRASKA 32-26 Centers: Hunt, Nicodemus. Aiora- Barks: Brown, Wager. Baisinaer, Kanoff, Extra heavy 9ek. double knee aad seatr-Water iopelleat.

Hunting Breeches or Pants. George Rankin crossed Scranton Wins Over Lafayette Minneapolis, Oct. (INS) Nebraska scored its first football $136,183.94. victory over Minnesota at Minne- will hwak 14 after vian's goal in the fourth period after guard A1 Weidman blocked a Moravian punt. Rightmire added the extra poinL Moravian 0 0 6 12 Albright 0 0 13 7 20 Moravian scoring: Novogratz, Gerencser.

Tb i Albright scoring: Shipe, Sher- K-lOWIl IjftOlGrS lack, Rankin; conversion, Right- I Vi 11 liUUlvl mire 2, (placements). Moyer, Cravne, McClure, Baer. Scor bv periods: CHIRCH PATTON It A I Church Farm School Scoring Touchdowns Taya, Hutchinson. Point touchdown Lytel 2 frtishl. Patton School Scoring Touchdown: Brown, Baisinger.

McClure. Mercersburg J-Vs Defeat Stevens Tr. New U. S. Surplus Hunting Boots Leather Top, Rubber Bottom $1.95 Value $5.95 Easton, Oct.

7 UP) The apolis in 48 years today, upsetting accurate passing of Lou Koval and Gophers 32 to 26 before 48,365 Dan Shea paced Scranton Univer- fang sitys football team to a 20-7 upset victory over Lafayette's Leopards today. The victory was the second The Huskers led all the way. It was the second defeat of the season for the Gophers. Nebraska scored its first Field STEVENS, IP A. SEOT AY OCT.

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See the Greatest Hotshoe Artists of the East In Action. Plenty of Thrills Action Spills. Admission $1.00, tax ine. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Sponsored by Garden Spot Motorcycle Club, Inc. Army tan chino lace leg Breeches $2.95 Suitable for Hunting U.

S. Army Canvas Leggings 50c pr. touch-. on a pass from Bill Wing- strdght for Scranton in la" ender. Bobby Reynolds, sensation-5ar' "bile the defeat was the gl jjiisker sophomore, scored the third successive setback for Lafay- next two touchdowns one on a 79 lyard run.

Ron Clark went 22 yards Bill Newman and Pete Mond a 1, or fourth touchdown and Verli mfrcersbiro j-y cer team scored a 3-1 victory beranton hacKS, cnew- Scott hit dirt on what proved FBa: Greer, wik-hak. the Elizabethtown College booters ed up i be the winning n'hdowa by here this afternoon. jtne Lafaeue line out in recovering a bad Gopher pass rmun: Pauim, Leckcn Both teams tallied goals in the aerial work of Shea and Koval that from cenler in the end zone opening period. For was instrumental in setting up the skip Engel of the Gophers scored Browni HlddlJ- Ml Vic Janowkowski scored while Nels UJ Klme booted one home for E-town. E-town was held scoreless the rest of the game while the winners added two more goals on kicks by Tom Gearhart and Bobby Roan.

The Mercersburg Academy junior varsity eleven met the Stevens Trade School junior varsity here, Saturday afternoon, and emerged victorious 19 to 0. Capitalizing on a fumble on the opening kickoff, the visiting Mercersburg eleven scored in the early part of the first period. touchdowns. SCRANTON 0 13 7 0-20 LAFAYETTE .7 0 0 07 Scranton Scoring Touchdowns: Newman, Kopa, Mon- Romanowskl STEVENS TRADE J-V EnU: F. ester, Formholta, Martial, Mitchell.

Pa chiUaa Taeklea: Gordon, Groff, Cunningham, Getter. Guards: Doty; Krapf, Anderson, Swope, Yarnell. Center: Carnahan. All wool Red A Black Plaid Chipewo Hunting Coots $1750 Value $10.95 LIME ST. GARAGE S.

LIME ST LANCASTER D.a Rlrhir, Juki dati. Conversions: 2. Lafayette Scoring Touchdowns: Diamond. Conversion: Detweiler. Barka: Comfort, Sanders.

Bortr, Snyder, Mannaro, Oakwood, Stoll. Score bv periods: STEVENS 9 9 9 9-9 MERCERSBlRCt 9 9 9 119 Mercersburg Scoring Touchdowns: Witmer, Mitchell, Writtenhouoe. Points after touchdown: Wilchak. Officials Herr, referee: Benamier, umpire; Hower, head linesman. See Your Favorite COLLEGE OR PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL You Can, Right in Your Living Room MOTOROLA TELEVISION Miss.

Crushes Boston, 54 To 0 Oxford. Oct. 7 (INS) Ole Mississippis Rebels crushed Boston College. 54-0, today despite the fact that the Eagles rolled up 14 first downs to only 13 for the Southerners. Long scoring plays by the winners accounted for the disparity in first downs.

FOR THE REST I.Y DJEWISOON STARTING AT Ample Free Parking Space Zj A SET Eb TOYEC3 HouttemanWeds Swimmer Before Army Induction Sco-e bv periods: F-TOWV 19 9 91 BLOOMSBtRG .119 19 Sub E-town Strrpaon. Both, Cossel. Hamme. Gtindrun. Bloomeburg: Abma tap.

Camp. Fenstermacber, Pause, Krea-vanki, Hardman. Goals E-town Kline. Bloomaburf: Janowkowski, Gearhart, Roan. 847 S.

PRINCE ST LANC. ISSI MODELS Rahway. N. Oct. 7 INS)-De-troit Tigers pitcher Art Houtteman Tony nd Shelagh Kelly were married Todaro, quarterback of the Glass- today in a ceremony advanced one "joesartz figured ilTTwo boro.

N. State Teacher, College month because ofgreeUng, to f0khdJ TaJled East team, took the opening kickoff on Twentv tree veaS right- 1 Sroudsburg Teacher, to defeat hi, own goal and raced 100 yards', twenty-three-year-oia (Mansfield Teachers 14 to 0 here for a touchdown but the New Jer-i h-nder and elagh, aho Jwenty-1 Arored the first and Motor Troubles? Were expert, on motor troubles of all makes and models. Next time you need repairs try us for the best DIAL 3-6912 LANDIS GARAGE 521 E. Ross Lancaster As Low as 3.00 Weekly sey gridder, eventually lost to three ProfcSsiwal touchdown on a ten-vard buck and Collee ijeaarriu.ligd.itJ induct1 Pdto end Hm Douglas? fo 20 3.5-13 on the Kutztown grid.ron Rahy. Htrte due to be induct yardg and the gecond tally.

The couple met in a Catskill mountain resort last year and an- WASHERS FOOTBALL TODAY! LAIiCASTEll PRESIDENTS ew GUNS Used W. Z. BRADLEY LITITZ R. D. 2-Nesr Elm Will CI.mS D.rln, Bni Br.r Semt.a nounced their engagement In May.

Shelagh explained before today's ceremony: "It was Just a matter of waiting for the World Series to be out of the way. When the Tigers didn't win the pennant that no longer mattered. COMPLETE STOCK GREEN VALLEY HUNT CLUB HUNTER JUMPER HORSE SHOW Sunday, Oct. 8-10 A. M.

To bt held on tho RALPH KURTZ FARM Denver, Pa, Between Lancaster and Reading off RL 222 Hunter and Open Jumper Classes and Two Timber Races Over 2-miIa Course for Challenge Trophies Proceeds for Denver American Legion Building Fund Refreshments served by Ladies Auxiliary Admission 60c Children Free As Low as 1.50 Weekly vs. So. Philadelphia Game Time 2:15 P. M. STUMPFS FIELD MIDGET PRELIM GAME AT 1 P.

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