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Sports Amusements SECTION J3RJPGEPOT SUNDAY POST, OCTOBER 27, Hi-Ho Jets, 19-17 Hofstra SpoilsUB Grid 76ers Win Over Bulls PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia 76ers rallied from a 15-point deficit to post a 122118' victory over; the Chicago Bulls in National Basketball game Saturday Outscoring the Bulls 21-7 after being, 15' 51-36 in the second period the 16ers cut the halftime deficit to 58-57, Hal Greer scored .12 points in the third "period as the 76ers buried the Bulls 41-28 for a 98-86 lead into the final period. Chicago, never got closer than four points. Bill Cunningham led the leers with, 34-points and Greer added Jll The Bulls' Flynn- Robinson a Celtics Handle Bucks by 102-89 BOSTON '(AP) Larry Sieg- i sparked a burst of 11 consecutive points early in the third period as the unbeaten Boston Celtics came from behind to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 102-89 Saturday" night for their fourth straight National Basketball Association victory. The trailing 55-48 at halftime, reeled off i straight points at the start of the third period-two field goals each by Fred Hetiel find ex-Celtic Wayne'Embry--to take one point lead. The Celtics retaliated immediately with their 11-point surge, and were never threatened in handing the winless Bucks their fourth straight loss.

Bailey fiowellled the Celtics with 19 Don Nelson had IR and Siegfried 15. Embry scored 20 for Milwaukee. Penguins Tally Over Blues, 4-2 PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh'Penguins scored two first period goals, choked off a last period St) Louis rally and defeated'the Blues'4-2 for their first National Hockey League victory of the season Saturday Pittsburgh goalie Les Bhlkley had a 'shutont-until lale in the final period when Ab McDonald who captained the Penguins last season, broke through for a goal, 51 seconds later Gary Sabnurin scored the other point for (he NHL West Division lead ers. The Penguins moved in front nt 6:37 of the'first period when Earl fngarfield scored on screened slap shot. SVith 46 secpnds left in the pe riod and a )nan short Bob Woy tolich, beat'St.

Louis goal teride Jacques Plante with a 40 foo shot. Center Lou Angotti scored thi winning goal before Billy De took a pass from Angotti and lrove screened 20-foot er past Plante. Maple Leafs Zip Bruin Club, 2-0 TORONTO (AP) The To ronln Maple Leafs blanked th Boston 2-0 Saiurda; night in National Hocke; League game oh goals by Larr; Mickey and Dave Kean. Mickey scored the forst-goa 16:55 of the first period wit Mike Walton assisting. The leaf put the game on iqe at the a goal by, Day Keon, who was assisted hy Bobb Pulford.

Each team was a ma at the time. victory puts Toronto at i) 1-1 in the East Division. Bojto is Ask The Fare Capture Detroit Handicap Rac DETROIT (AP) Ask Th Fare, ridden by Donald Holme won the Fane Flyer Handicap Saturday at De troll Rate "Coitrse, fmisWn three-quarters of a 'length'- front of Annette's Ark. The winner paid $11, $6.20 $4.80. Finishing third was Charge town paying J12.

Annette's Ar paid $20.20 and $12. Adds 3 Gold Medals As Swimming Action Ends MEXICO CITY (AP) urton, the-long distance swim- er from UCLA, grabbed his econd gold medal -and two tore- relay teams won Saturday ight in another dazzling dis- lay of U.S. pool power that rapped up a record-smashing erformance in the Olympics. The victories of Burton, the icn's 400-meter medley relay earn and the women's 400-mel freestyle quartet gave the nited States 23 gold medals in 3 swimming and diving events. The only pool event an Amerian didn't win on the final night the Games was the men's latform diving which went to laus DiBiasi for Italy's first old medal ever in swimming nd diving.

All told, U.S. swimmers massed 58 of a possible 89 edals; which is more than half ie U.S. grand total for the ames. In 1964, swimmers won golds and 37 medals of SO the won over-all. Of course, hese Games have 10 swim vents that weren't on the pro- ram four years With only the boxing finals to on Saturday night's program, mericans had won 43 gold edals, 27 silver and 34 bronze or a Games-leading total of 104.

Burton, who already had won ie 400-meter freestyle race, troked to an easy victory in the SOO-meter freestyle in Olympic ecord time of 16:38.9. Charles Hickcox of Phoenix ained his third gold as the first a the 400-meter medley elay team that set a world ecord od 3:54.9. Don McKenzie Woodland Hills, Doug ussell nf Midland, nh en Walsh of Ponte Vedra, ach picked up a second gold. girls' 10-meter freestyle a S.ue 3 edersen of Sacramento, nd.lan Hennt of Oakland, each ot her second fourth medal oyer-all as the quartet on in .4:02.5, also a Games ecord. Jane Barkman of Wayne, nd Linda Gustavson of Santa completed the taking, her second ledal and Linda her third.

A capacity crowd of 10,000 in- luding Mexican President Gus- avo Diaz Ordaz, watched Bu'r- on.swim tp an easy victory in 1,500. His i of 6:38.9 was well off iis world record of 16:08.5, but was way under the Olympic lark of 17:01.7 as he won by 30 meters. John Kinsella, a high school unior from Oak Brook, wa: in 16:57.3 and Australia's Jregory Brough came in 15 me ers behind him in 17:04.7. Guillermo Echevarria of Mex co set a blistering pace, swim mlng the first 100 meters in :00.4 and the.first 200 in 2:06.8 But from there Burton took over and steadily widened the 'gap between him and the other sev en finalists. Kinsella pulled atieadof Eche varria after 600 meters and hel second place to the end.

John Nelson of Pompano Beach, Fla. vas last in 18:05.1 after trailing he practically the whole way. The U.S. medley quarte clipped one minute and sixth enths of a second off the worh record of 3:56.5 held by the Eas 'erman team that them throughout the race. But Hickcox in hacks! roke, McKenzie.

in. breast saell in the an rValsh in 'the freestyle held of the sparked by'twi medalist Roland Matthes and won by meters. It was a high-powered squa Soccer men Surprise UB, 3 to 1 ONEOMTA, N.Y. Harl- wick College handed the University of Bridgeport soccer team its. second straight loss and seriously damaged the Purple Knights', hopes of a seventh NCAA tournament bid in a S-l contest here yesterday.

Kennelh Rinaldo scored two goals for Hartwick in the first and third periods while Richard Clark added a fourth- quarter goal. Billy O'Donnell tallied UB's lone goal in the fourth period on a pass from Charlie Eservari. UB outshot Hartwick, 31-27, In the free-style game but the winners had 6-4 edge in corner kicks. Both goalies made 12 saves. The Purple Knights are nnw 4-3-1 while Hartwick is 6-1-1.

anded Walsh, a lead of me- ers in .1:02.8. Walsh, flying iroug the quickly left erman anchorman Frank Wieand behind and romped to vic- The record performance gave ie powerful U.S. swimmers ital of 23 Olympic records, 10 i new events, and five world larks during 10 days of ompetition. The girls won by five meters, clipsing the Olympic mark oi :03.8 by 1.3 seconds. Miss a a gave the mericans a half meter leac ver East Germany, at the 100 meter mark, and they never vere headed.

Miss Gustavspn engthened the advantage to two meters and Miss Pedersen, at 15 ie baby of the swim team, in reased the lead to three me- Haines sen against field. already had won gol medals.in the 200- and 400-mete medleys and a stiver in the 100 meter backstroke, McKenzi riad a gold 'in the 100-mete and'Russell-a gol in the 100-meter butterfly Walsh owned silver from tri 100-meter freestyle and- gol from the 400-meter freestyle lay. Mathe.i 'broke' Ms own 10i meter backstroke world recor as he led Hickcox through first 100 meters in :58.0.' The German's blacing-spec gave the East Germans a 2', met.er lead at. the. end of Ih backstroke leg.

McKenzie the cut the margin to two mettrs. Russell, taking out after Hor Gregor, caught his rival an irs. Miss Henne then look over nd shot away from the Easi "rcrmans, who finished second anada was third. DiBiasi. who also won the sil er medal in 3-meter spring oard diving, went into the fina hree dives with nearly a five lead and doubled his mar for the victory.

Electrifying performances on II three dives gave him a tola 164.18 points to 154.4!) for Al aro Gaxiola of Mexico and 53.93 for Win Young of Indiana Jniversity. Keith Russell of Arizona Stale University -started the day in hird place, but Young overtook im and Russell -had lo seltl or fourth with 152.34. Russell, last of the 12 finalists Ihe tower, had to delay his fi lal dive for about three minute: vhile the crowd roundly booec he judges, whom they gavi Gaxiola too low a score on hi ast dive. Knicks Defeat Royals, 98-92 NEW YORK (AP) Cazzi Russell made only eight of 2 shots'but sparked a 15-2 burst i he second half that enabled th New York Knicks to defeat Cin cirinati.9S-92 in a National B'a's ketball Association game Satur day n-ighl. Russell, who finished with game high 26 points, scored si of the 15 points as the Knick spurted from a 71-65 deficit an 80-73 They increased to 95-85 and when the Roya rallied in the i a minutes Rus sell hit a key three-pointer 't keep them at hay.

Oscar Robertson, returning 1 the Royals' line-up, played 3 minutes but'was hampered an injured thigh and oh! 10 points. Jerry'Eucas paced th losers with Iron Ruler Annexes Ben Franklin Handica CHERRY HILL, (AP) -October House Farm's Iron R' ler, odds-on choice of the 28,2 fans, poured it on in the slretc to collar Thaddeus Trout's Ba ustrade and win the $29,200 Be Handicap two lengths Saturday. In third place, another 1 lengths back, was Holly Cre Farm's Iron. Ruler carried top weig of 122 pounds and negotiated th 1 I I 8 miles over a slow strip 1:44. 30-16 Two Backs Sain Over 100 Yards lochetle Sets New Bridgeport Season Passing Record By PETE NEV1NS Hofstra's Wandy Williams and ill Kaminski each gained more ian 100 yards as the Flying utchmen spoiled the University Bridgeport football Homecom- with a 30-16 victory last night the John F.

Kennedy Stadium Williams, a halfback, rait for 7 yards in 15 scored vo on a two-yard un and a 43-yard dash Kamm- ki, a quarterback, picked up 114 ards in 19 running tries which ncluded a three-yard scoring un. S3-Yard Field Goal Another, halfback. Rich Green illled the other Hofstra touchown: and just missed the 100- ard'rnark with 80 yards in 14 atmpts: Ken Fox kicked three xtrapoints and a 33-yard field the Flying Dutchmen iled up 379 yards rushing in venjng their season's record at 3. UB is now 2-4 with three ames remaining. Tailback Darrick Warner scor- both UB touchdowns on runs one gnd three yards in the Durth quarter.

He now has seven Ds points this season nly 12 less than the school mark 54 set by John Longo in 1949. One UB record did fall, before, ie crowd of 5,100 fans. Quarter ack Rochette passed for 73 yards to break trie" season assing record with a total 17 yards. The old mark was 75 ards, established by the lat ohn Corr in 19fi5. Rochette com leted 19 passes, second best ii JB history, in 34 attempts am Iso fired a conversion aerial ti nd Fred Pidgeon.

Harrison 7 Snphmore Bob Harrison, one Mew England's leading receivers vas again the leading -target witl even catches for 72 yards. Iso fired a conversion pass ti nd Dwight Fowler off a fak ick formation. It was a game in which th' efenses dominated in the firs alf with the Flying Dutchmen eaving the field at half-time 3-0 edge. Then the offenses tool ver in a second-half scoring ex losion which produced 43 point ncluding 29 in the fina! period. Hofstra the first tw it had the ball in the sec nd halt.on of 72 and 4 ards, nearly all on the ground roughing-the-kicker penalty a and a pass interfercnc helped the Dutchmen in thei econd.

scoring This pu hem ahead, 17-0. An interception, by. Rich Wer iert Hofstra 45-yard lin got the first UB scoring series itarled. It took ten plays with penalty help ng and Rochette connecting asses to Harrison and Fowler Varner took it over from the on ehind Bob Riggio's bloclf. On th extra point, the Knights, faked tick and Harrison, the holder slip away and threw a two-poin pass to Fowler, which left railing by only 17-8.

Only two piays later, howevei after an unsuccessful UB onsir; tick, Williams dashed up the mk die, cut right and went 43 yarc to score to make it, 23-8. UB came back with an 80-yar drive 15 plays I climb within seven points, 23-li with 2:46 left. Rochette connecte on eight passes highlighted by Fantastic end-over-end catch 1 Warner who also tallied the from three yards out. The Knights tried another 01 side kick, again Hofstra took po session in UB territory: Th Dutchmen held the hall for th rest of the game with Kamins! scoring on the last play on three-yard run. SCORE 1Y PERIODS: Hofstra BRIDGEPORT SCORINO SUMMARY: 33-yard Field Gftaf 1-Yard Run (Fox Kick) 3-Yard Run (Fox KIM UB--Warner 1-Yord Run (Fowler -from Harrison) 43-Yard Run UB--Warner 3-Yard Run from Rocfleltel 3-Yard Run (Fox j-Tara nun fp-ax Sfallstles: First Downs-- Hof.

T), Ruiltlno Yardage--Hof. 379, UK 71; Ina--Hof. 5 14 for nina yardi; 19 te-r 34 for 173 yards; Posses triteree Uv-Hof: 1. US Fumbles lost Hof. Return Yardaae--Hof.

14, UB Punling--Hof. for 35.1 overage: UB for 34.5 overage; Penalties--Hor, 7 i 73 yards; UD tt for 50 yards. Attendance: Intimated) Wes Bean Delivers Two 50-Yard Boots FIRST DOWN FOR UCONN--UConn'a Vinny Clements leaps over the pack for a flrst'dowti In second-period'action of game with the university of Massachusetts at Amherst, yesterday. UMass players are Allan Becker (81), Randy Robinson (85) and Marty-Schrells won, 27-20. UConn Conquers UMass In YankCon Tilt, 27-20 AMHERST, Mass.

(UPI) -Quarterback Pete Perrillo's gen- ralship and three- touchdowns coupled with a defense that ame through in the clutch gave Connecticut a 27-20 win over Massachusetts Saturday, its irst over, the Redmen in eight ears. It was Massachusetts' fifth' traight loss and second against Yankee Conference opponents. Making extensive use of op- ion plays, Petrillo, a senior rom Newburgh, N.Y., scored in runs of 5, 3 and 6 yards ind marched the team 62 yards the final- quarter for the ourth score, halfback Vintiie Clements going over from the even. Massachusett quarterback 'im Adams passed 18 yards to lanker Steve Parnell for a ouchdowrt with four minutes to and a seven-point deficit. Taking possession with two minutes to play, Adams tossed wice'to gain a first down on he Huskies' 28, but a blitzing, ball hawking de- ense forced Adams to eat the ball once and throw three in- completions, giving Connecticut a chance to run out the clock Adams passed for two touchdowns, to Parnell and to end Wamock, the captain, for 3 yards in the second period.

Fullback Craig Lovell added the hird touchdown on a 4-yard smash. Massachuselti could get only in yards on the ground against he Huskies' defense, Adams accounting for the rest of the offense with 194 yards through the air. Petrilln, Clements and fullback Biily DeWilt racked up all but two of the 336 Connecticut ground yards in about cqua portions and Petrillo added another 84 with passes. The win gave Connecticut 1-1 conference record and a overall mark. The Redmen urt 1-5 overall and 1-2 in the con ference.

Maine Shocks URI ORNO, Maine 15 yard pass from quarterback Wing to halfback Ohri Eaton iri the final period gavi the University of Maine a 21-1' upset win Saturday over the University of Rhode Island. Wing hit Eaton with the scor ing strike at 6:07 of the fourtf period. The Wing-Eaton combin ation had clicked earlier for an 11-yard tally. Halfback Boh Hamilton pro vided the other Maine scor when he ran six yards aroun end to cap a drive that begar with a Mocked field floal. Rhode Island scored the.

firs time it got the ball, taking th opening kjekoff and moving 53 ards in four plays with quarterback Tom Fay passing the final nine yards to end Henry rValker. The first Wing-Eaton touch- own combination and Hamil- on's run gave Maine a 14-7 ead but the Rams tied it up in he third quarter when halfback 3oug Nordstrom dived over rom the two. Maine linebacker Pete Quack- mbu'sh set up Hamilton's'touch- down when he picked off a locked Rhode Island field goal attempt at the Maine 25 a an it back to the Rams' 20. iamilton carried twice to the and then went over on the icxt play. Defensive hack Ken Zuch itopped a Ram threat in the ourth quarter when he intercepted a pass on the Maine two.

Scholastic Football MiHord Cenlral Noire Dome 11, Bunnell I Law 34, Slratfard 0 Baiilck HardFng alrfield Prep 41, Rippownm 13 16, Bullard-Kaveni 4 St. Mary It, SI. Joiepft Ntwtowr, 3J, Millerd i New Lonaan 54, Weaver 9 Mllford Academy If, SCSC Freihmon Barlow 30, Wlktan liw Canaan 44, a 14, Stamford nCthollc i eclholie 12, Trurnhull 4 Danbury 3S, Steplei Weil Havon 37, Stamford 13 Nerwalk Oarlen 8 AcManon 14, Greenwich i cnoala 49, Mount Hernan 14 shelter, is, Lyman Hall Derby 34, Anionia 14 Wootfraw Wlllon 40, Plalnvlllo 1 Bradford 37, Cheshire Seymour 30, Norm Haven 4 Nauaatuek 27, Wl'by 2f Sacred'Heart 8, WaTertowrt 9 Gilbert Berlin i Toft 21, Kent Honktos Crammer 24, WtitmlntUr I Hotehkllf 38, Loomls 17 Monument Reg. Houigtenlc Rig lonal 14 Kulktrey 20, 14 New Britain East Harlferd Manchester 42, Bristol Eaitern 21 Conrad plan i Windham 31, William Kail 14 Moloney 51, wethersfreld 70 fail aClnidc Penney slrmbury 20, Northwtir Catholic South Catholic 21, Pulaikl Windsor 44, Glailonbury 12 Rockvllli 31, Mlddletown Soultllfigton 34, Newlngton 14 Norwich 43, Fitch 37 Grliwold 37, Avon I ASD 73. Windham Tech 14 Plolnlleld 30, Monlvlll 11 Stonlnglon (, St.

Bernards 0 Laurelcrtsl 14, 5t. Thomas Mere- 1 Pulnam Graltan, Mass, (He) Ledyord it, Tlvenon, R.I. 1 BloomfFeld 18, SI. Pouts 6 Kllllngly Wolerford I Kingiwead 2t, Avon Old Farms 8 Munson 4t, Cranwell WIINslon 38, suffleld 15 Rum Customer Wins Messenger At Roosevelt WESTBURY, N.Y. AP Rum Customer, driven by th Billy Haughton swei lacing's Triple Crown with a viclory in the $189.018 Me enger Stakes at Rooseve Raceway Saturday night.

At the finish of this riches race in history, Rum Customer was three Icngh head in a 2:01 4-5 mile wit ulla Napoleon, who had bee xpected to furnish in a field ight. Rum Customer went off A 4- avorite with entry-male Tropi ong, who closed fast in th tretch to be second. A leirgt ehind in third a a Iso ator Hanover, a 56-1 long sho Holly Sand also finished Fulla Napoleon. The entry paid $3.80, nd $3,60. Isolator Hanover re urned $9.40 to show.

In sweeping the Triple Crown Customer, a 3-year-old co Poplar Byrd, joined such i ustrious past winners as Addio Bret Hanover and meo Hanover. It was the first time Haughto ad won the Triple Crown. Th other two triple crown paces ar he Little -Brown and the Ful Napolean, driven by Die 'homas, went nut the 6-5 secon choics and held the lead unt he three-quarter mark. At tha icint, Haughton nished up wi lum Customer, look a sho ead rounding the last turn an drew out in for unexpected easy victory. wa.s Rum Customer's 15 victory in 24 starts this year an avenged his defeat by Eulla polean a week ago in Philade ihia.

They included the oth two races in the Triple Crow the Cane Pace and the Lilt Brown Jug. In i i the fir prize, Rum Customer lipped earnings for this year to $335,2 owners Lloyd Lloyds Kings Point, N.Y.. und Loi nd Connie Mancuso of De Park, N.Y. His career earnin now total $411,002. Pro Basketball NBA PMIadllfhia cnlcugn 111 BeiUn in, MllwairtM Hlv YorK CFnelnnoll Baltimore at Sen Franciice IC 757" Kentucky 111, Indiana IK Yort 111, Miami IM MajerleGets3TD's; W.

Michigan Romps HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (A Tom scored thr in leading Wester Michigan, to a 40-12 football tory over Marshall Saturday. Majerlft scored on. three one- yard runs. Halfback Ken Woodside scored twice on of one and 15 yards.

nights Increase Lead In ACFL's Northern Division By BILL CARROLL HARTFQRPr-Burly Wes Bean a pair of 50-yard field als to i the Hartford nights a hard-earned 19-17 vic- ry over the Bridgeport Jets ere last night before more than ,000 fans. The Jets, who have been In ery ball game until the final inutes all year long, found a ew way to lose a game last ght. Anderson Misses Twice Sensational Bob Anderson, an utstanding field goal kicker in own right, missed field goals the first half from the 32 and yard lines. For some unknown reason, els' coach Nick Cutro decided replace John Torok as the older on kicking attempts with on Although one can- ot fault Hubert, it must be ondered why Cutro decided to reak up what had been a very uccesful combination on the ght of a most crucial game for ie Jets. Torok returned to his job older in the second half and nderson responded with a boom- 38-yard field goal to give ridgeport, a short-lived 10-9 lead arly in the third period.

Hartford came right back with patented and very successfu round game to score on a one ard plunge by Mel Meeks, the eague's leading rusher, which apped 60-yard drive in 12 Bean, who was denied th chance to try for the extra poin on an earlier Hartford score a bad snap from center, con verted to'i give the Knights- 16-10 The Capitol city team's se sational kicker then put the gam on ice for. coach Fred Wallner team with his second 50-yar (hree-pointer of the night. Bridgeport managed to clos the gap as Torok directed hi team on an eight-play touchdow march, with the score comin on a four-yard pitch to tight em Terry Zswadzkas with four min tes left in the game. That was the last time the Jet: were to have the football for the evening, as Hartford's league eading offensive team rolled a pair of first downs with the aid a crucial five-yard holding lenalty to run out the clock. Hartford opened scoring ive minutes to go in the firs period when Tom Morris rammet ver from the two-yard line t( complete a 71-yard march.

A bai iass from center left the score at- 6-D. The took the lead midway hrough the second period a 'orok, aided by an interferenc all against Hartford, marched his team 54 yards for the six winter. Anderson converted foi a V-6 Bridgeport advantage. Bean club the lead a lalftime, 9-7, with the first of hi 0-yard boots. The win gave the division lead ers a 7-1 mark, while Hi-Ho's Jets now have a 4-3-1 record.

The two ACFL clubs will mee again next Friday in an 8 p.rn contest at Kennedy Memoria stadium. SCORE BY PEIIIODS: ft 7 3 A 3 7 SCORIRO SUMMARY: H--Morris, 2 rum; run foiled R--Smith, 4 Anderson glck 50 field coal B--Anderson, 3ft field goal H--Metks, 1 run; Been kick H--Bean, 50 Held aoal B-- Zawadlkaj, 4 pass from ToroK; An derien kick Bridgeport Hortfer US 100 104 tnt Downs Yordi Gained Rushing Passing Posses AHempled Fumblot lost 4 1 I 14 I 15 Hoosiers Rally Again Arizona 16-13 Victim BI.OOMI'NGTON, Ind. (AP Indiana fcrambled points in the fourth period Sa urday arid nipped Arizona 16-13 Quarterback Harry Gonso chaserl by four Arizona players heaved a desperation pass 1 yards to Butcher in th end zone to put Indiana shear, with 3:39 left. The three-point difference wa a 22-yard field goal by Indiana Don Warner midway in the fin quarter. The Wildcats, previously ur beaten, tried to rally in the fin minutes but were thwarted the Indiana defense.

Until fourth perto charge, Hie Wildcats had givi Vp only yards the first ha but wided up being ourgaine 20M26. STATE GAMES II Cornell 11 ulhern Connecticut MonlcleJr Tech Court Cuonel nnecllcul Miiuchuiarfi lnlly Ptnn Military 7 mhent Wuleyon IJ nlrol conMcNcul II, olaiDwrt I ddlebury IS, DPI MAJOR GAMES rmy 17, Duke 15 nn 2t, Ballon Olleat II, Colombia 17 own Colgalt rvard II, Dartmouth Halo 19, Holy Cross nn It, Princeton 14 Tnla II, Navy 0 amo 11, Clemson orgla Tech 51, Tulone II ak Foresr 41, North Carol IM 11 Forwva 51, Xavkr 10 feda 21, Ken) 11 ami, Ohio, 31, Bawtlna Oreu chlaan 31, Minnesota ehlaan Stale II, Noire Dome, ir ebralka 11, Oklahoma 5101. oiliw 11, Rhod Island 14 ansai Iowa Stall IS orlda 14, Vandarbllt 14 uburn 11, Miami, Fla. urduft 44, lewai 14 onntailem ll, Wisconsin Issourl Si, Kansas stall ndiana Ariiona 11 Mo Stalo 31, IlllnflU 14 ulsg 34, 37 avldson II, Furman 7 CLA H. Stanford: 17 aclllc 11, Colorado U.

orln Carolina St. II, Marylaw) 11 Irglnla Tech IT, West VlrtUnta 1) Ir Fore. Pittibursh 14 Illinsls hlo U. 42, Davlon 7 aliftrnla 43, Syracuso. 41, Oklahoma 17 Washlnglon 37, Idaho 7 Oregon St.

14, Washington St. I Vyerrilns. 3S, 4 oulhern Melhodlit 31, Texa Teth II OTHER SCOREJ Western Maryland II. HomwUn-svdjMV I Corntort-Mellim 7, FrdnXtln and snail Morgan Slatt 31, Delaware Itahi C.W. post 17, Ithaca 14 Albrhjhl 21, Oren.l Springfield 14, AIC Bucknell 11, Lafayelt II Cortland ID, 0 Urslnui II, Sworthmore Kings Point Wagner 0 west cneiler it.

Kurifgwn Tutu William i 21 Weir LIMrty St. Siuefl.ld Fairmont SI. concord 13 Weslmfnliler, 11, olenylll, Jl. Trenton, N.J., 11, Jhipnert West Virginia St. 27, central II lafes 51, Arcadia af Nova Scoria Brockport tt.

Mansfield to Rochester 31, Alfred 0 I. Lawrenca 11. Hamilton 4 Moravian 21, Lebanon Valloy Delaware SO, Temp It 17 Washington and Let 17, BrldgewoUr 11 inion 14, Hobart 4 irambllng 35, Jackson SI. 31 'resbylerlan II, Gullfard 7 Kentucky II, W. Ky.

7 N. Dakota St. 41, Mornlngsloei Coll. St. 17, Emporla St.

17 oncardla 21,. U. of Minn. Duluth) 14 t. Cloud St.

IS, Michigan Tech II amllni 11, St. Jenn't 14 Winena St. 13, Moortheod St. Mankata SI. Bemldl 1st.

14 I. Dial Bilol! 0 anrell 35, Carleton A Weber St. 21, Idaho SI. 1 t. Lawrenco 13, HamllloA iates St, Arcadia ielhany 13, Tnlel 14 irove city 41, Geneva W.

Virginia St. Cenlrol SI. radley II, Whtalen 7 diver-Stockton 11, Eureka 7 Woyne SI. Mich. Washington, oncardla.

31, St. Pracoalus 19 Augustnna 31, MIIMXIn Whitewater St. II, River Foils II. 17 llnoli wasloyan 47, Norm central I vilher 27, William Penn 10 iraceland 41, Iowa WetCeyen Omaha 47, Washburn 0 Dubunue cintral low: ll Illinois II, Drake 0 Parsons 21, Lincoln 20 Wartbvrg 14, Buenaj Vlsla Grlnnell 50, Monmouth a Prlncipla If, Forest 14 Michigan II, Illinois St. North Park Elmhurst Hlllsdalo 10, N.

Michigan 7 E. Michigan 7, Kentucky SI. I E. Illinois 14, W. Illinois Rioon 17, cot 13 Alma Si, Ollnf, HOBO 7, Kalamazoo 1 LATE SCORES aeergla 35, Kentucky 14 RFchmeivd 31.

East Carolina 7 Fiorina St. 15, South Carolina II 31, nice 14 LSU 18, TCU 7 Arkansal 17. No. Texos II. II 34, Miss.

St. 17 Worcester Tech Rips Guard by 36-0 WORCESTER, Mas-i. (AP) tentor quarterback John Korick passed for two touchdowns jid ran for another Saturday as Worcester Tech blanked Coast luard Academy 36-0 before ,000 homecoming football fans. Korzick opened the scaring with a 10-yard touchdown run in he first quarter. Later hit Curt Kruger on 32-yard pass and Mike Moyland for one-i yarder for Tech's final two icorcs.

In between, fullback Rico Argentati tallied twice on dive plays of one and yards. Teoh, gaining its fourth victory in five starts, picked up 511 yards while holding Coast Guard, now 1-5, to 137. Hockey Results Ttnrtla 1, liiton PittslHjfied si. Lmls 1 Ytn: MlmwuKs MerXnv PwvkHRo New Yern MMuuta.

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