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Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 35

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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THE SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 19, 1949-35 Gettysburg Wins Wagner Rips Albright Boston U. Tames Leopards, 22-14 EASTON (AP) Boston Uni- Yetten hit Gary Capehart for a versity rallied from a 14-point two-point conversion. GETTYSBURG (AP) Quarterback Herb Ruby threw three tounchdown passes Saturday as Gettysburg defeated Drexel 34-8 in college football. OToole alertly scooped up the ball and ran in for a touchdown. Wagner scored twice in the third period, on a 9-yard pass from Jim Fagan in Brandon, and a 1-yard run by Howard Two of the scoring passes went to Bob Carmany, for 56 and 30 yards.

Bill McGowan caught the other scoring pass, an 11-yarder in the third quarter. 2-YARD RUN Drexels only score came on a 2-yard run by Mark Wissinger ini the final quarter. Drexel gained 212 yards on the ground and 239 on passes, while Gettysburg managed only 140 to tal offense, including minus 14 on the ground. Gettysburg is now 4-2, and Drexel is 1-3. Drwl 0 0 8 Gettysburg 7 13 0 Oh Get Carmany 56 pass from Ruby (Schneider kick) Get Brennan 1 run (Schneider kick) Get Carmany 30 pass from Ruby (Schneider kick) Get McGowan 11 pass from Ruby (Schneider kick) Get Fifer 3 run (kick failed) Drex Wissinger 2 run (Hgntsinger pass from Schwering) A 2,796.

Wilkinson, and once in the final quarter on a 9-yard run by Mike Mazarine. The victory was Wagners third in four games and Albright is now 1-4. Wagoer 6 6 13 732 Albright 7 0 0 7 ALB lezzl 82 punt return (Cooper kick) Wag Brandon 1 run (kick failed) Wag O'Toole 4 run (kick failed) Wag Brandon 9 pass from Fsan (Dan ieison kick) Wag Wilkinson 1 run (run failed) Wag Maziarino 9 run (Danielson kick) A 3,500. The Terriers drove 75 yards for their next score, with Tim Ryan scoring the 3. Fred McNeills extra point kick put Boston U.

ahead 15-14. Yetten passed 6 yards to Frank Jewett in the last quarter for Boston Us final touchdown. Boston University raised its record to 4-1, while Lafayette is now 3-2. deficit Saturday to defeat Lafayette 22-14 in college football. The teams packed all the scoring into the second half.

Lafayette came back with the kick that opened the second half and marched 71 yards for its first score. Quarterback Ed Baker carried the last yard. The Leopards scored again, driving 45 yards with Bob Zim-the last 28-yard mere running READING (AP) Albright scored first, on an 82-yard punt return, but Wagner then took over and smothered the Lions 32-6 in college football Saturday. Halfback Dennis Iezzi took the Wanger punt on his own 18 in the first quarter and scored with it. Wanger then started rolling, scoring its first TD after recovering a fumble on the Albright 43.

Halfback Alonzo Brandon scored from the 1. In the second quarter, a Wagner drive stalled at the 4, and the Seahawks tried a field goal. Albright blocked the kick, but Wagner tackle Tom 722 0-14 is 14 Air Force Rips Oregon, 60-13 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) After four cliffha-ngers in four football games this season, Air Force enjoyed a cakewalk against Oregon Saturday 60-13 as a fog of Pacific Coast proportions hung over Falcon Stadium. It was a nightmare for the Ducks, whose eight fumbles were cashed in for five touchdowns and two field goals by the Cadets.

A blocked Oregon punt' gave Air Force another touchdown and a poor punt led to still another score. Purdue Edges loiua By 35-31 LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Purdue scored on a late 83-yard drive Saturday and survived with a 35-31 Big Ten football victory when an Iowa drive stopped inches short of a first down on! list Saturday and activated Nate the Boilermakers three-yard Wright, a 22-year-old defensive line with 24 seconds to play. jback from San Diego State. RIVERS DISABLED ST.

LOUIS (AP) The National Football League St. Louis Cardinals placed linebacker Jamie Rivers on the disabled ass play from Baker to Bob! Boston Jonofrio was the big gainer. The momentum shifted, however, when Boston Us Bruce Taylor returned the ensuing kick 50 yards to the Lafayette 42. The Terriers drove to the 5, where Pete Yetten scored. Then Lafayette 0 Laf Baker 1 run (Nowell Laf Zimmers 6 run (Nowell BU Yetten run (Capehart Yetten) BU Ryan 3 run (McNeilly BU Jewett 6 pass from Neilty kick) A 9,000.

Villanova Rips Boston College lock) kick) pass from kick) Yetten (Mc- Del. Valley Shuts Out Swartlnnore DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) -Jasper Meadows brought in two touchdowns in the first quarter to pace Delaware Valley as it blanked Swarthmore 40-0 in college fastball Saturday. produced BCs lone touchdown, but the defensive work of Wells and his mates up front, plus key interceptions by Gene Arthur and Dino Folino halted all other Eagle attempts. Harris first fumble came as he faded back to pass late in the first period and Ed Kavanaugh recovered on the BC 23-yard line to set up the only score of the first half that came three plays later.

Just after the second half kickoff, Harris was driven back again and this time Wells recovered his bobble at the BC eight to set up the second tally. The Eagles struck back three minutes later to make it 14-6, but the Wildcats quickly swept 68 yards most of them on Be-lascos runs to regain their two touchdown margin. NEWTON, Mass derdog Villanova turned two costly fumbles into touchdowns and staged a dazzling offensive display of its own Saturday to knock Boston College from the unbeaten ranks with a 24-6 football victory. Linebacker Rick Wells led the defensive charge, while alternate quarterbacks Drew Gordon and Joe Belasco did most of the offensive damage as the Wildcats kept the favorite Eagles off balance virtually all the way. Gordon scored the first touchdown on a 1-yard sneak after setting it up with a 22-yard pass to Chuck DAgostini.

Belasco passed four yards to DAgostini for the second tally then broke loose for a 48-yard run to set up the third, scored by Gordon on another 1-yard plunge. Mike Berrang kicked all three extra points and booted a 31-yard field goal in the fourth period to close out the scoring. A 49-yard pass play from Frank Harris to John Bonistalli (AP) Un- 324 Villanova Boston College 0 14 0 6 Vill Gordon 1 run (Berrang kick) Vill 4 pass from Belasco (Berrang kick) BC Bonistalli 49 pass from Harris (kick failed) Vill Gordon 1 run (Berrang kick) Vill FG Berrang 31 For People Who Love to Ski Blue Hens Rip West Chester NEWARK, Del. (AP) Tom DiMuzio passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as Delaware defeated West Chester 24-8 Saturday in college Delawares defense stifled West Chester so effectively that the only time the Rams passed the Blue Hens 40 was on its final quarter scoring drive. DiMuzio threw scoring passes of 9 and 15 yards to Ron With-helder as the Blue Hens raised their record to 4-1.

DiMuzzio scored on a 4-yard run, and Jim Albertson kicked a 23 yard field goal. West Chester, now 4-2, got only score on a 1-yard run by Rock Rees in the final EDGESET Lancasters only Ski Shop Watch For Grand Opening October 24, and 25 Textile Whips MSC In Soccer PHILADELPHIA Unbeaten Philadelphia Textile broke loose for five goals in the third period Saturday to nail Millereville State College, 7-2. Lou Mondino scored three times for Textile as the Philadelphians boosted their record to 6-0-1. Freshman Rick Martin scored both Marauder tallies in the final period. MSC is now 2-4-1.

GD Blushens West Chester 0 0 0 Delaware 10 14 0 024 Del Withelder 9 pass from DiMuzio (Albertson kick) Del FG Albertson 23 Del DiMuzio 4 run (Kelley run) Del Withelder 15 pass from DiMuzio (kick failed) WC Rees 1 run (Stout pass from For-chetti) A 12,706. Indian Springs JACK FROST TOURNAMENT BETTER BALL OF PARTNERS Scratch Div. 1. Hen Rutter and George Remblsh 69; 2. Leo Kirchner and Hen Dombach 70; L.

Sollmeo and R. Spangler 70; Jerry Bertoli and Rick Goeke 70. Calloway Div. 1. G.

Goodson and J. Sucec 71-368; Charlie Brubaker and Ed Burton 71-368; 2. J. Miller and J. Kinbom 72-3 69; 3.

Young and R. Young 73-370; Pete Carney and E. Frey 76-670; Dombach and Bretz 73-370. Lineups MILLERSVILLE Goal: Fink. Defense: Barr, Benson, Marino, Brightbill, Law-ley, Maver.

Forwards: Mancuso, Stephens, Deis lev, Hershey. Subs: Greena-wait, Hurst, Parrish, Winters, Swisher, Adams, Swope, Martin. PHILA. TEXTILE: Goal: Szubrowski. Defense: Kanzinger, Tyson, Smith, Loschen-ko, Freds, Barto.

Forwards: Ludwig, Smith, Durham, Mandino. Subs: Beren-oau, Boales, Pott, Kendra Mingrino, Hallley, Madden, Viscaino. Score by Periods: MSC 0 0 0 2-2 Textile 115 07 Goats: Martin 2, Mondino 3 Durham 2, A. Smith 2. 114 E.

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