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6 BwnilngtoB Burner, Tuesday, Dccwnlwr 4, 1902 Jliry Out Ott I Track Official Burned Cage Bribers A A Action Criticized RALEIGH, N.C, (AP) The triri of two St. Louis men charged 3 Dartmouth Gridders On All New England Team with bribing lour North Carolina For Ineligibility Ruling State College basketball players to shave points was enpected to DETROIT (AP) The AAU's go to the jury today. Superior Court Judge Heman action in declaring a large group of athletes ineligible for competing In unsanctioned meets met with resounding criticism today from track officials across the Clark was to complete his charge destroying American trade and field to retain this power." Snyder coached the VS. track team in the I960 Olympic Tlie long verbal slugfest between the AAU and Federation a group consisting mainly of track coaches has jeopardized U.S. chances in, the 1984 Olvmnie to the jury.

Clark delivered part oi nu charge Monday alter attorneys completed final argu Six Colleges Represented country. ments. The athletes were found for future American open and The Accused Games at Tokyo. international competition includ compsnytng offer of reinstatement through the district AAU committees." The AAU held out an tfjjer that all affected athletes may appeal to their AAU district associations. Three meets were involved at Knoiville.

Oct. 23; at Houston early last month, and at Cohimhus, Ohio, Nov. 22. "They can't do this to good American college kids," said tarry Snyder, Ohio State track coach and Iwst at the Columbus meet. Power Struggle "This (AAU) is a group that has grasped power and Is trying to hold onto it by this action.

They will go to any means, even In BOSTON CAP) Dartmouth A coalition involvine UV AAU. Dave Goldberg, 40. and Steve ing the Olympics, the AAU an placed three members of its nounced Monday, Lekometros, 39, are accused of bribery in the basketball game fixing scandal. The indictment in defeated team on the 1962 Associated Press All New England Only The Start federation and other track groups was proposed last month at a New York meeting called by Atty. Gen.

Robert Kennedy. The AAU, at its convention, endorsed a co It was the first hard blow football team announced today. volves eight games in which N.C. State participated from Dec. 5, struck in the AAU's bitter strug The trio is center Don winner of the George Bul alition plan, but federation offi through Jan.

7. 1961 gle with the U.S. Track and Field Federation for control of the ger Lowe award as New Eng Goldberg and U'kometros are cials immediately charged it wai not the same as the one agreed lands finest player of 19fu each charged in 14 counts in en games and Goldberg quarterback Hilly King and half sport! Until the AAU's move at its annual convention lhat wound tip here Sunday, the battle had New York. charged with four additional back Tom Spangenberg. Spangenberg Is one of thrci counts In an eighth game.

Looking for Answers been fought mostly with words far 2i years. iuniors to make the team. The Col. Don Hull, the AAU's exec others are Jon Morris of Holy Cross and tackle Perry Wick Pick Stars strom of Yale. Morns, a center normally, was named to a guard berth on the AP team, chosen It's Benhi vs.

Bulldogs As Cats Open Cage Season utive secretary, said the athletes were declared ineligible because they competed in meets that included both collegians and non collegians. In such open meets, the AAU claims it has sole power of sanction. For 38th Shrine Tilt with the help of the area's coach The two most frustrating weeks Fullback Harry Crump of Bos of the season for a basketball "It is completely unreasonable coach are over. Those first two and ridiculous for ihe AAU to rule NEW YORK (AP) Quarterbacks Daryle Lamonica of Notre Dame and Bill Mrukc wski of Ohio ton College and halfback Bdl Taytar of Harvard complete the backfield. In the line are ends Art Graham of BC and Dave weeks of basic conditioning and drills when the coach stares with State, one a skilled passer and ineligible fine young men merely for running in track competition conducted by the nation's high schools anil colleges," said Walter out appetite at his supper and be Hudepohl or Harvard, tackle: the other a battering runner.

lieves that his experienced play nave forgotten everything the Midwest dominated East John Contoulis of Connecticut and Wlckstrom, guards are Lou Cioci of BC and Morris, plus MeKin Byers, executive director of last year and the young fvCAA, which supports the Feder ELECTED TO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Five football personalities, newly elected to the Football Hall of Fame, hold pictures ot thumnelves during meeting of Football Writers Association in New York on Monday. DeOrmond (Tuss) McLaughry, rlpitt, of Hanover, N.H., was elected as a coach. Others elected for outstanding; playing enrcers, are, from left; William D. Spears of Chattanooga, Robert C. (Call Hubba.r.1 or Milan, John J.

McKwan, New York City; and Don Hill of Durham, N.C. (AP Photo) squad picked for the 3t)th annu; East West Shrine football game. boys will never, can not possibly in a recent scrimmage were getting in for layup shots with good precision. The only trouhle was the shnts were not going in. The squad needs game experience and a win lo give the bays some confidence.

In practice the majority or the regulars who are expected to see a lot of lime have been hot and cold, which will just not do in a game if any success is expected. Byrne and Weymouth may use just about anything since it Is tin first game Tor the Cats and the first good test for BAR, with a bng season ahead to plan for, although each game counts. Burr and Burton will nrobahlv ation. ever, learn. Six teams are represented, Minkowski, who proved Selective Comment with Boston College, also landing three berths and Harvard gelling rugged rusher fnr Ohio State' It may seem like Lhat to Barrie Byrne of Bennington High School.

But if it does, he conceals "The international rules do not ground oriented forces, ind La two positions, Yale, Holy Cross require this. This is an internal decision of Ihe AAU as reflected A Bright Hope and Connecticut each placed head a strong backfield by its belated actlnn and Its ac it well. Confidence "I think we should that also includes Michigan State's George Saimes. Larry Fer Cioci and Crump are the only repeaters From last year. King moved up to quarterback the first team after being named to Former Diamond Stars Suing For Benefits Sabers Ready To Roll; Face MSJ in Opener one," the curley haired mentor says with a grin, In reference to start a lineup of Gaiotti and Mike Buslon College End Plays Shrine Game NEW YORK (AP) Art Gra the second AP team a year ago.

Jack Concannon of Boston Col The team was announce? Una. Zambalis in the pivot, brother tonight's game against Burr and day by Andy Kerr, head of the Dave and Tcrrv Hoslev. with Burton in Manchester. Byrne lege was named to the second NEW YORK (AP) Some of bast selection committee. a spectator, or scout if you like, team quarterback slot, barely Gerald Wilcox setting up the attack, A Jayvee game is on tap to The squad: ham, who captained the Boston College Eagles to an 2 record should be favorites against the Mounties.

They beat the Rutland rlub by 17 points last season and at the Bulldogs' opener Friday edging Pat McCarthy of Holy baseball's former stars have sued tho present crop over the bulaine The lights beamed brightly through the windows of tiie Bennington Catholic High School gym in the early dark evenings. Inside against Vergennes. He watched Cross. open the evening's activities at 7 ENDS Tom Hutchinson, Ken on, has been namrd to half of the slaughter which in the Manchester Elemen Kentucky: Forrest Farniw jl in baseball's prosperous pen sten plan. One of the finest features or the 1963 backfield was its defen the end squad uf the East team for the 38th annual East West It liiffi, tary School, the hopes of the team burn even brighter as the Sabers prepared for the season's opener in a bas MSJ 'has lost two of its starters, while 'the young, but experienced Bcnn.

Catholic squad is the same. MSJ lost its opener Saturday lo Otter Valley by two points, but attempting to uncover the real Shrine game. The suit was filed Mondav in Pordue; John Mackey, Syracuse; Art Graham, Boston College: Gene Heeter, West Virginia. potential of a team such The game will be nlaved federal court. It asks the court ketball clash tonight against Mt.

Byrne feds that the San Francisco Dec. to wipe out a new pension scheme TACKLES Btih Vnael flh in Rutland. school lias Graham, who caught 41 passes that gives increased benefits to proved since last year. Bcnhi did sive abilities. King, Spangenberg, Taykir and Crump all were standouts on defense in addition to having offensive talent.

King, a senior from Riclinlund, was named to the All Ivy League team and gained a total of 1,500 yards for Dartmouth in nine games. He also led New i 10 games, is the nnlv New current players but leaves nut the Stale; Don Brumm, Purdue; Jim Bobbitt, Michigan State; Don Chuy, CIcmson. Tufts Fullback All East Pick For Third Year NEW YORK (AP) Tufts full "I think we will do pretly well. The boys are coming along good," put on a good slnw, according to a knowledgeable observer. The Saints are expected to use a zone defense and nress.

but the not play Burr and Burton last Englander on the East team. nldhmers. The increases wenl into head coach Frank Hm.nrm but scrimmaged them se effect iiiis year. GUARDS Earl MrOnislnn al times. talents of BCHS should be able to offset Ihe tactics with speed and Iowa; Ed Budde, Michigan State; Long List the loss nf 1 Yale, Williams In Sailing Regatta mented yesterday.

BCHS has lost one player from the roster, Perry Snyder who quit the squad, but Bizzarro is blessed this year with iaivc Meggyesy, Syracuse; John Smith will hurt (Cliff) Weymouth" England scorers with 8G points smootn Panhandling. The suit was filed in ti uraksler, Pittsburgh. back Ron Deveauic has been named In the 1962 North All East ECAC football team for the third coach Byrne remarked, and had only four passes intercepted while completing 67 of 117 NEW ORLEANS (AP) Yale of Frank Crosetti, former New York Yankee shortstop and now George Woods and Howard Shorlsleevc appear to be the of ncptn, among other attributes. reference to the big and hefty piv CENTERS Bill Armstrong, Ohio. Stale Jay North and Williams will participate ot man who broke a lee foot Strong Lineup year, for five touchdowns.

McKinnon and Morris Ihe three day Sugar Bowl saving fensive' threat to: watch, for MSJ, judging from the Otter Vallev rni a coacti.V and John C. "Schulte, one time Journeyman catcher. hall and is apparently out for the ihe other New Englanders on BACKS Daryle lamonica. Ready to ml! into high gear probably the area's two finest season. regatta scheduled to open here Dec.

28. test ifCwhiclr Woods hit fnr 15.. ,) Backing up Crosetti and Schulte tiie team, chosen from weekly from the opening jump ire Dame; Minkowski; Ohio Shortslceve for 13. The Mounties were such stars as Joe DiMaggio. linebackers, while Cioci and Contoulis are lop pro football draft Others are defender RPI, Cor "But their center Hans Gaiotti 100 per cent better than last Craig Galipeau and George Allard titate; Jim Moss, West Virginia: ECAC ballots, are ends Frank had 21 field goals to 14 for Otter Bill Dickey, Ducky Walters.

Mel nell, Michigan, Wisconsin, Noire George Saimes, Michigan State; Schettino of Northeastern and valley, but only put in 7 from the in the backcourt, Joe Kennedy, "Pete Lcmieux and Fred Bushee up Harder, Mike Tresh, Ernie Lom year and Ihe entire team is alerl and moves well," the a a Larry Ferguson, Iowa; Woody Frank Drigotas of Bowdoin; tack mui line to the Otters' 2,1, bards Mace Brawn, Doc Cramer, Moore, Indiana; Paul FlaLley, choices. Wlckstrom auc li i Gate's line. Hudepohl was an portant factor in Harvard's cess and Graham ended his son as the East's top pass mount coach continued. Billy Herman, Mike Hiufii les Dave Sequist of Vermont and Nurthwestern; Jerry Jones, Min Dame and hast Tulade. Campbell Captain Of Trinity Eleven HARTFORD.

Conn. (API Kuhel, Spud Chandler, Thornton Dick Bonalewici of Colby, guards nesota; ltoy WalKer. Purdue, Rangey and Rough "Yet Vergennes was small All East Honors To Six in N.E. Lee and Hank Greenberg, Charles Scarpulla of Rhode Is reiver about the same lime he Very few of these men need land and Rav Battoechi of Am tlie money, of course," said law and we arc not." said BiTne. And that's a fact.

If Ihe Cats are noth NEW YORK (APl nartmnull, back Bill Campbell of Philadel was picked as the Boston Pair! ot's No. 1 draft choice. First Tram yer J. Norman Lewis, who filed herst; center Mike Hiely of Williams; hallbacks Pete Schindlr cenler Don McKinnon and Penn phia was elected last night to front. From the record, the Sabers Unbeaten USC National Champ In AP Voting By ROB HOUSING Associated Press Sports Writer Billy King New England Scoring Champ ing else, they are a rugsed bunch with the likes of John Hall, Brad the suit.

"But it is the principle of the thing." aiate end Dave Robinson captain the 19KJ Trinity Tootball team. Art Graham, Boston College, Stevens, Howard King, Jim the leading point scorers for the season in the ECAC balloting for Somervllle, Mass. Jim DeVou of Pittsburgh was Moore, Steve Hilchey and Ron Dave Hudepohl, Harvard, Ft. Maybe to Court The baseball players' pension Pollock. Benhi can also move elected soccer cnplain.

ITwmas, Ky. The rest of I he team inr lnderl BOSTON (AP) Dartmouth John Contoulis, Connecticut, lour other New EntrLninVrs ond quarterback Billy King is the committee has 20 days to answer the suit. Then it will probably go to court, perhaps by next June. New London, Conn. rjui new England scoring cham Art Graham of Boston College, quarterback Bill Kine of Dart Perry Wickstrom, Yale, Oma of AIC and John North of Am herst, and fullback Ethan Nadet ur Williams.

DerKill WILMINGTON Cal's Service Station reports the fallowing deer kills: Stewart Brown of Wilmington, doe lio in Wilmington. Arnold Bernard of WilminEton. pion. Unbeaten, untied Southern Cali Lions, Colts Ink Draft Picks, Baker Chosen by L.A. Rams Lewis Ujuier attorney of the ha, Neb.

mouth, halfback Bill Taylor of King ended his Indians cs week with 86 points. Lou Cioci, Boston College, tia a a and fullbnck Harry fornia was voted the 1962 national collegiate football championship players' association, was one of the architects of the original baseball pension plan, and sat in on Providence, R. I. point in front of last year's Crump of Boston College. Jem Morris, Holy Cross, ner.

fullback Ralph Ferrisi of the final Associated Press Poll CHICAGO (AP) The National backs rookies Roman Gabriel the meetings that drew up the Chevy Chase, Md. bouthern Connecticut. Football league labored into the today, the rirst West Coast team to be so honui ed since 1939. plan lhat went into effect in 195h. Don McKinnon, Dartmouth, In third place with Dfl noints Penn Si ate Tops, Say Crusaders small hours today to com Under Hie 1B56 plan, monthly Holy Cross quarterback Pat Mc The Trojans, who completed Four first round picks of the dou 75, in Wilmington.

payments ranee from a minimum Arlington, Mass. Billy King, Dartmouth, Richmond, Va. plete its marathon draft of 280 Carthy, who went scoreless Satur their perfect season by defeating rival American KcotbalL League, of $88 for a player who served Town Clerk Russell Fitch re nay againsl Boslon WORCESTER. Mas. CAPV Notre Dams 25 0 Saturday, polled illegians.

Before the last draw as made, two of the first round mane Saturday in Dallas, al; Tom Spangenberg, Dart five years in the majors and starts King scored 14 touchdowns, ports the following deer kills: were drafted in the first round MW points to 428 for runner up Wisconsin and drew 42 of a pos wiiue rerrisi and McCarthy tal Richard Chapman of Wilming picks already had been signed. taking his pension at the age ot 50, to $550 for a player who has by the NFL. They were halfback: lied li apiece. ton, doe 05, in Wilmington. Detroit and Baltimore grabbed inc noiy cross all opponent football Icam for 1S162 includes four Penn State players and two each from Boston College and Dart, mouth.

sible 52 first place votes. 2(1 years in the majors and begins Jerry Stovall of Louisiana State, picked by St. Louis and the New pair of Ohio State tackles anr collecting at age 55. signed them on the spot. The Li Benjamin Bernard of (joe 121), in Wilmington.

Ray Rafus of WIlminftnTi Unchanged Standings The balloting was done bv York Titans; and Kermit Alex Kick Specialist Helps MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) Under amendments In the plan The souad. chrm vestsrHav picked Daryl Sanders, a 6 mouth, Darien, Conn. Taylor, Harvard, Crookston, Minn.

Harry Crump, Boston College, Westboro, Mass, Second Team Ends Scott Creelman, Dartmouth; Nick Marehese, Boston University, Tackles Bill Blu menscheln. Dartmouth: Dave ander of UCLA. San Franci; which went into effect this year, fool 5, 237 pounder from Movfield in Wilmington, and Buffalo; and tackle Ed Budrin the figures arc raised to $125.50 sportswriters and broadcasters who are members of the AP poll board. Points' are determined on Heights, Ohio, and the Colts West Virginia's freshman team won tlwe nf its four Ends Dave Robinson of Penn Slate and Art Graham of BC; tackles Charles Sieminski or Penn State and John Contoulis of Con and but players who cither of Michigan State, Philadelphi and the Dallas Texans. up wit Bob Vogel.

another 0 5 DOVER The followiiiL' doe kills wp re left the majors before 1951. games. Placekicker Chuck Kinder a basis of 10 for first, 9 for second giant from Massilon, Ohio. gan collecting payments before Ungues Battle down to 1 for a lOth place selec ported to Mrs. Helen L'pton, West this spring are excluded from the lion.

O'Brien, Boston College. Guards necticut; guards Harrison Rns dahl of Penn State and Dave Meggysey of Syracuse; center uovqc MYiwn Ulcrk: No. 1 Choice Terry Baker, tlie cover There were manv dunlicate higher payoffs. The rankings remained Thomas Shermann nf wri choices by the two leagues which The suit asks that 'the amend quarterback from Oregon State changed from a week ago accounted for two ot the victories. He kicked a field goal in the 3 0 victory aver Pitt's freshmen and he kicked a point in tlie 15 14 win over Virginia Tech.

The Little Mountaineers opened with a 32 0 victory over Fairmont but ended the season witli a 15 6 loss to Ohio Hartford, doe 160, in Dov for i and Heisman Award winner. Mississippi's first all winning am Lesinski, Boston University; Ed Boles, Dartmouth. Center Mike Riely, Williams. Backs Jack ConL aunon, Boston College; Al Snyder, Holy ment be canceled and that four representatives nf inactive plny uon McKinnon of Dartmouth; quarterback Jack Concannon of BC; halfhacks Roger Kochman of Penn State and Tom Knanum. atures along with the Canadian the No.

1 pick. Tho left handed team history fimshinc third. Jnhn Snow nf UVs! League. ers be added to the present four passer went to the Los Anaeli buck fH, (act.) in Dover, Several of the players have berg of Dartmouth, and fullback man pension committee of two Rams, last in the Western Con unbeaten but once tied Texas fourth, 1961 champion Alabama fifth, followed by Arkansas, Lou L.ross; Hon Deveaui, Tufts, Bill Bill Davis of VMl, bowl games ahead or slill pl.i live players and two owner repre University. ference, who have three quarter Virana, Harvard.

Honorable Mention SHAITSBURY Sliaftsburv Town Clert i sentatives. to play basketball or a spring isiana State, Oklahoma. spurt, iney cannot sign of State and Minnesota in that order. Ends Hal Greer. nartmiYiitli until they have finished their Pauline Knapp reports the following deer kills on Dec.

1: Southern Cal was the last Far Gary Bradds Makes Buckeyes Forget Lucas; John Parry, Brown; Paul Mnjes amateur West squad to capture a national Earl MaeDonaid of title 23 years ago. In fact Hie Revamp Bruins With Youth And Experience doe tt) in Shaflsburv. mass, ram Lastolene, Bates Sam Winner. Trinity; Fran! Scheltino. Northeaster! a I of Troy nnw own four of the five John Joscnh Mumhv nf Sho.

Ohio State Junior Hits for 30 Again Boston Scribes Pick N.H. Coaches crowns worn on the Pacific slones. Drigostas, Bowdoin; Tackles Den The powerhouses of coach How bury, doe 100 (act.) In Shaftsbury. William L. Myers of Shaflsburv doc 70 in Shaflsburv.

BOSTON (AP) The Boston ard Jones also were rated su steamroller lesser opposition. BOSTON (AP) Two coaches preme in 1928 and 1931. Stanford nis uoiden, Joiy Crass; Dick Dichl, Harvard: Ed Smith, Harvard; Al Arbuse, Rhode Island; Don Curtis, Tufts; John Bell, spree that sent the defending NCAA champs off to a command from the slide of New Hami) fourth rated Loyola of Chicago Bruins have acquired a hard, hitting wing and have made room for two new youngsters in a bid Theodore Morse Jr. of Renninu. got the nod in 1926.

By MIKE RATilET jlssociflfeif Press Siiorts Writer Who's this Gary Bradds? The college basketball season i reached the century ma rft for the shire have won honors from the Ion. buck IOO in Sliaftsburv. Boston Foothnll Writers. second consecutive game, to escape the National Hockey ing 13 4 lend over Virginia. Long Contest Warren Greene d( Shnftshiiru Roses for Top Two Tho poll results sets nn a rtnsi shocked 10th ranked Wisconsin Bob filackman of Dartmouth as named New England's ten doc 168 (act.) in Mt.

Tabor. League cellar. The new wina is stockv Forbes and Michigan unveiled a soplio just four days old, yet Bradds al Colorado's defending Big Eight Donald Greene Jr. of Shafts. Bowl meeting between the No.

1 and 2 ranked teams. KnniWn major college coach veslcrdnv. 'more sensation in Bill Buntin, Kennedy, obtained veslerdiiv idy has slid into Jerry Lucas' Liinmpions neened two overtimes bury, doe lfJTi (act.) in Mt. Tabor. while Clarence (Chief) Boston of Detroit in exchani'e for The Bearcats used Ron Bon to subdue Wichita.

Til ffl. as Jim big bucks, given Ohio Stale's the University of New Hampshire Cal's Pasadena opponents, the Big Ten kings from Wisconsin, have William Flood of North Ben ham's career high 30 points lo Davis scored 12 of the Buffs 1G wing Andre Hronovost. Kennedy, 27 and known as a scranner. hns was chosen the area's nutstanri nington. doc 100 in Shaftsbury.

Buckeyes visions of nnother triumphant reign and caused the lug smaller college coach. whack Virginia Sfl 42, Loyoln blasted North Dakota 110 50, Ari nit mo lop len for the third time in five seasons. William A. Flood, of North Ren. campaign first effigy hanging.

Blackmail was winninu for the points in the second extra session. In another double overtime marathon, Florida outlasted Jacksonville, 82 81. nlngton, doc 100. in Shaftsbury. Alabama.

Mississinn, nd i. been playing with the Ked Wings' Edmonton Tarm club in the Western Hockey League. Sent down to Kingston in the upsct Wisconsin 51 46 on a seennd year, also taking the Lucas sophomore spenr carer, Iho 6 foot Bradds came Frnncls Sauseville. Beech St. honor in ISffl.

miliums, (juarus Bucci, Brown; Wolf Dietrich, Yale; Bill Currnn, Dartmouth; Al Hageman, Williams; Don Robert, American International; Bay Baltocchi, Am licrst; Centers Don Latonn, Boston University; Howie Vandesea, Botes; Backs Pat McCarthy, Holy Cross; Jim Dunda, Brown; Tom Hennessey, Holy Cross; Randy Egloff, Yalo; Bob Snntn nelll. Amherst; Ralph Fcrrlsi, Southern Lloyd Wells, New Hampshire; Sam Lussier, Massachusetts; Dave Korpoimi, Connecticut; John North, Am hersl; Charlie Meadows Pete Cummlnga, Yale; Jerry Melchel, Dan Sericka New Hampshire; John Sziimczyk, Trinity. through with his second 30 point Atlantic Coast Conference knnsas the latter two matched in the Sugar Bowl Livo reached the select circle for the third straight year each. Bennington, buck 90 in Kluiftsbtiry. key three point play by sophomore Al Johnson and Buntin scored 45 points and grabbed 22 rebounds in Michigan's 8I S2 triumph over Creighton and Paul Silas.

battle. North Carolina Stale edged Eastern Pro League to make room for center Bob Leiter and defenscmnn Eddie Weslfnll were Tall Monument plus performance Monday nighl, carrying the, supposedly weakened Klaus Meyer or Bennington, doc in Shaftsbury. Buckeyes to an easy 01 59 triumph uemson ob on 1'otc Auksol's field goal with 24 seconds left, Arkansas nipped Kansas 64 C2 in FAnWlEW. Ky. (AP) The highly regarded St, Louis for Bonham, who has taken over wing Wayne Connolly and defenscman Pat Suipleton.

Leiter, 21, joined the Bruins Oklahoma, which will oppose Barna In Ihe Orange Bowl das iic, returns to the Top Ten after i three year absence. Tho tallest ooncreto enst monument in their 30th consecutive lsome court with Paul Ilogue graduated and Ihe United States was erected liere victory. Saturday and scored against Use heralded sophomore Hon Krlck overtime as Tommy Royer wound up with 21 paints. Rick lopossn's two foul shots nflcr time hnd run Milton Harrington of Bennington, doe 100 in Manchester. Edgnr Hnrriugton or Shaftsbury, buck 75 in Manchester, Henry Cirnlton of North nlngton, 70 in Snndgntc.

crs made tlie grade 11 straight There also wore fireworks sidelined for Ihu year with in honor of Jefferson Dnvls, president of tlie Confederacy, Tiro 351 fool structure wns put up on the farm where Davis was Imrn. debut. Weslfnll, 22, was with 'icrisons in the porlod Ifrm thmiih In other pnrls ot the country as shoulder injury, contributed six out gave Northwestern fii riS de Boston last season. i tup ranked Cincinnati continued to points In a l(l poinl Cincinnati cision over Pittsburgh..

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