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a hJJ purls Corriere Gets Away for Long Touchdown Runs as Overwhelms Hartwick 4- -BirnLo October 17 1942 West Virginia End in Mid-air Just Before Tackling Ball Carrier THIRD QUARTER DARTMOUTH 7 HARVARD 2 CROWD OF 25000 WATCHES COLUMBIA MEET ARMY ELEVEN SPEEDY HALFBACK LEADS THE BULLS ON SCORING SPREE PENN GRIDDERS FAIL IN FIGHT TO BREAK TIE WITH TIGERS Princeton Males Touchdown In First Four Minutes at Franklin Field TBK tixtrp harvard DARTMIM'TII Flynn I If ManaUaS JliMwid Hi Andfisl la If Umpwr i tuber Rnmn Kffl if Anno Ntannard rt rt Paukaa CunmiliM is tVuuiey Aiuiitw qh HurmucH Fbnn Ilik Ibh Wrtft Wllwm rhb rtih Fnwl rowrn lb lb Puusias Refare llarn ft D-loff Bucknil um lr 6 Leo DhIt) Biwla Culleae Held WIN Bay Harhutl Myrnniwr Usamas Juba iilru HewsehM CAMBRIDGE-Mi Orl 17 Mb High-powered Dartmouth threw Ita wealth of speedy ball rarrier against Harvard's gradually Improving defensive force In the 49th meeting of those League" rivet today before a 23000 crowd at tha stadium First Quartsr Harvard opened with a apprising offensive thrust that kept play in Dartmouth territory almoat ex-dusively After three pleyvHilf-back Charley Onwen punted to the Dartmouth 3 where the ball was downed Dartmouth' touted back-field1 failed consistently to gain against the strong Harvard oaten Score: HARVARD 0 DARTMOUTH 0 Second Quarter During the early itege of the second period Harvard launched a threatening drive after Leo Flynn returned a Dougina punt to Harvard' 30 Johnaon In for Cowen and Flynn aided by a roughing penalty ran to Dartmouth's 33 There Cowen eompleted a 10-yard pas to Im Flynn Tha latter thrn look over the passing assignment and Wolfe intercepted his first heave on Dartmouth's 9 After the Indiana tiled two play Douglas who trying to punt was trapped In his end zone by Due-wood for a safely HARVARD 2 DARTMOUTH a Third Quarter Dartmouth uncorked an unstoppable drive to open the frhlrd period In 1 lplaya it drove from midfield to the Harvard 13 where Lawrence Bartnick hurled a abort paaa that was snared in the end zone by End Joe Crowley Capt Kazt converted Score: HARVARD 2 DARTMOUTH 7 THIRD QUARTER YAVY 13 YALE 6 TBK IJXFtr NEW YORK Oct Andy Clark (811 Wnt Virginia end haa arm outstretched as camera ratrhes him in mid-air Juat before he I tackled Fordham Halfback George Cheverko (43) and ameared him for a 3-yard losa In first period of game at the Polo Ground today Spilled at right I another Fnrriham player with Robert Dutton (22) of Wnt Virginia on ground in right hackgi-ound (AP Wlrephoto) THIRD QUARTER FORDHAM 20 VIRGINIA 0 Kensington Upsets Rocks 20-7 McKinley Defeats Hutch 39-0 Lafayette Comes Back to Win Over Grover 7-0 Castine Stars in Loss Handed to Riverside Eleven Trozel nd Mazur Star for Cadets as Teams Clash At Baker Field (Oantlsued Inn Paff 11 Second Quarter qulrkklck drove Army bark to ita 28 a the aecond period opened and Mazur' return kick went outside In midfield to give Columbia its flrat real offensive chance Spiegel ran for 13 yards and a Governall-Rork pox carried to the Cadet 21 Maiur halted the drive by Intercepting a paaa and going to the Army 28 and after the Cadets had plrked up two yard Mazur zkirted hi right end nod picked hi way down the field 70 yarili to acore Murphy place-kick wai good Cermann Columbia back got away for an 18-yard gain from the Columbia 19 zhortly after the next kick-off but paza was Intercepted by Henneazy on the Columbia 40 and ha raced over the goal for a fourth touchdown Murphy again kicked goal to bring acora to 28 Another paaa interception on the Army 39 started the Cadets on a march which had carried the hall to Columbia's 30 aa 3he second period ended ARMY 28 COLUMBIA a Only 2000 Fans See Mustangs Tie Temple Scores First Holds On for 6-6 Draw DALLAS OcL 17 Southern Methodist' Mustangs held Temple University to a 6-to-6 tic In tha Cotton Bowl Friday nigh The visiting Owls easily scored their touchdown and cam within an ace of getting another In tha aecond half Only 2000 saw tha game scored in tht first period with Howard Maley bucking tha last yard of a 43-yard march featured by the poising of Johnny Colllngs to Kelly Slmpeon The Owls who gained 209 net yards t6 tha Mustangs' 13 drove 60 yards for their third-period score Miami University (cored In every period to crush St Louis University 31-6 In another intersections! tilt A 69-yard run by Dewey Proctor provided the only score Furman downed George Washington 6 to 0 In a Southern Conference game Proctor's dash executed behind perfect interference highlighted a dull contest otherwise marked by fumbles of the sodden ball feeble pais attempts and weak punting An 8-yard forward paaa from Jim Sweeney to Dick Wlaneski in tha hut minuta of the first half gav4 West Chester Teachers a 6-to-0 victory over Ithaca Colege THIRD QUARTER PERU STATE 0 CORNELL 0 thi: uxrre PEXN STATK CORNELL Waller I If Hook Schoonover It It Mn4 Penurinl 1 la Gcik Palaul Cushlnt Jqflum rg rs Hqlnlth Krra rt rt Fuimsn- A Davis rt rt Jnhnann Mart qb qb Saylor Brown Ihb Ihb Whctltr 4ft Clair rhb rhb Whtcltr Banbury lb lb Gaolulb ITHACA Oct 17 Penn State met Cornell today on a soggy turf before a slim crowd of about 3000 in Schoellkopf Stadium First Quarter In an exchange of punts after Cornell's Charley Robinson kicked out on the Penn State 7 the Big Red took over on the 25 after a poor Penn State punt Bill Wheeler plunged to a first down on the 14 Fumbled the wet bell on the next play and Schoonover recovered for the Lion on the 20 Brown quick-kicked to the Cornell 45 Taking over on their 20 after another Cornell kick Banbury made It a first down on the 30 CORNELL 0 PENN STATE a Second Quarter Cornell gave up the ball on the 23 when a fourth down running attempt failed Penn State mode a two-yard1 stab at tha line Then Brown quick-kicked to the Itha-eons 35 After an exchange of kick Penn State made three yard In two running attempts and booted to the Big Red 42 Armbruster made four yards In two shots at the line and the teams exchanged boola again Neither aide wanted In pass with tha wet hall and the muddy field alowed tha runner almost to a stop Both teams gave up running the ball anif Robinson traded a aeries of kicks with Joe Colone Penn State frosh His soaring boots kept the Big Red backed up In their own territory one 51-yard punt going out on the Cornell 5 Robinson promptly kicked back to the Penn State 45 Armbruster sprinted 25 yards to the Cornell 35 with Co-lone'a next boot The game' longest run The period ended without a first down' being made Score: PNN STATE 0 CORNELL 0 Third Quarter Another fumble cost Cornell a scoring opportunity early In the period after Capt Roy Johnson blocked a State punt Armbruster passed to Daukas for 13 yards and a flrat down on tha Slate 10 only to have A rmbru fumble recovered by Colone State Anally got a break on another A rmbru iter fumble of the Cornell 32 Brown on two off-tackle plays picked up 13 yards as the period ended CORNELL 0b PENN STATE 0 Visitors Yield 2 Scores to Local Gridders in Each Of First 3 Quarters TEC IJX IT MTPAIjO llARTWfl'K XlrWUUaina I VasVanrtila Him It Well Xn4n I If (ahta llnawr Cant KrMra if rt KlnnfMwr lUiaCM rt rl Lurhtnl WhlrMoa MtiiaiiiM rii Brim Wfrka qk I qk Mm Ihk thk Rnaliwkl HiMvn rilk rhh MimU nulk1i fk rb Bahirh Hrlriw Tnmmr Muitilll MMileaai m-Hi Hill From Niair: find udsi mil n-ltlihM! raruar: Hqqdlum-man Jimmy I in Mm I'otumMa ROTARY FIELdT Oct 17-Th University of Buffalo pared by Lou Corriere'i Klntlllatlng touch down run ran roughihod over Harwich Collega of Onsonla this afternoon Corriere got away on a brilliant 63-yard Jaunt on tha Bulla' first running play-to place the ball in poaltloa for an 8-yard touchdown lateral Bill Rudlck to Capt Tommy Bower Corriere'i 68yard kick return gave tha Bulla their second score The final acore was of 30 Hartwick 6 First Quarter After an axehanga of kirks Lou Corricra carried tha ball 83 yards to Hartwick' 13 on B's first running play of tha gams On tha ninth play BUI Rudlck lateraled to Capt Tommy Bowers who swept left end for eight yards and a touchdown kick waa wide Several plays later Lucianl kicked to Corriere who hack of splendid blocking raced 68 yards along the right side of the field for another Buffalo touchdown In taking the kick Corriere had moved back to hia own 22 before starting the forward run Houser's kick for tho extra point was good A double paaa enabled Hartwick to sweep into Buffalo territory on subsequent plays Schluep passed to Lucianl who gave the ball to Mirola to 'reach Buffalo's 38-yard line Another paaa Schluap to Mirola picked up additional yards and then Rosinskl hit center for a Hartwick first down on tho 27 When they reached tha 23 Houser Intercepted a Hartwick pass BUFFALO 13 HARTWICK 0 Btcsnd Quartsr The Bulls went 51 yards at tho opening of the second quarter for their third touchdown Corriere and Leland Jones substituting for Bowers alternated In carrying the ball for two first downs to Hart wick's 23 Thera on the quarter's sixth play Jonei swept left and fop 25 yards to score Houser missed the kick Corriere'i interception of a paaa by Schluep subbing for St John gave the Bulls the ball In midfield from where they began a drive for another touchdown After Corriert twice picked up a few yards Cart Nicosia In for Weeks went off the left side 13 yards for a first down on Hart-wick's 3d Bowers twice carried the ball for abort gains Then Cor rirre heaved a 16-yard pass to Nicosia to reach the 6-yard lint and gain another first down On tho next play Corrirre went to tha far corner of the field to score again Houser kick was blocked Hart wick threatened late In this period when Wells recovered Bow fumble on Buffalo's 16 A penalty for offilde set Hartwick back 5 yards and then Eden subbing for Houser Intercepted Babich's pass on the 15 to relieve the threat BUFFALO 25 HARTWICK a Third Quarter The Bulls continued their two touchdowna-a-quarter scoring In this quarter when Don Grossi In tercepted pau on Hart-wick's 15 Nicosia and Corriere carried to a first down On tho following play from tha 5-yard line Ruriirk lateraled to Corrierq for a score Hartwick blocked Houser's kick Another Interception paved the way for Buffalo's next touchdown Nicosia ran IT yard on a pau from Babich on Buffalo's 40 to Hartwick'a 43 Bowen picked up nine and Miasona subbing for Corriere made first down on the 33 A reverse play followed with Rudlck sweeping to the left to go the remaining distance for the score Houser's kick was good BUFFALO 38 HARTWICK a Faurth Quartsr Buffalo scored twice again In tha last quarter Jones raced left end for 13 yards to complete a 39-yard drive and the Bulla followed this with a 53-yard drive for their final score Carrier going acrou from the 3 Between these Hartwick playing agalnat Buffalo substitutes carried 54 yards by passing for their score The final pau waa from Babich to Bill Newkirk who made one-handed catch behind the goaL BUFALO 50 HARTWICK 6 Grid Dodgers Buy Back NEW YORK Oct 17 (iPL-Tho Brooklyn Football Dodgers Friday bought Billy Jefferson blocking back from the Philadelphia Eaglet 23 of 35 Home Staters RALEIGH OcL 17 Twenty-three of the 35 members of tho North Carolina State football squad art residents of tha state AI Simmons Retires PHILADELPHIA OcL IT AI Simmon third basa coach for tha Athlatics hu taken a defense Job for the duration War Stamps Necessary NEW YORK OcL 17 of passes to Columbia football games must buy a 25-cant War Stamp (GanlUwf from Pta 1) Stcsnd Quarter Bert Stiff suddenly took charge for Prnn and In two smashes through renter from a spinner Meed 8 and thrn 18 yard to 31 Nrxt hr tore around right and to thr 8 brfnrr hr wai forced out of hounds On thr nrxt play John Welsh rut through hi own left tarklr for a touchdown Odrll trying off tackle for extra point wai downed a foot abort rirta and Prrlna matched punt with the alippery ball either an tint or second down Juat before the half Stiff from midfield tried a long paaa nearly to the Tigers' goal line but It waa Intercepted by Wacfleld PENN 8 PRINCETON 8 Third Quarter Fearing to fumble the two team aparred eautloualy at the alart of the aecond half and there waa an extended exchange of punt When a 13-yard holding penalty act Princeton back nearly to Ita own goal and kick wax rushed Penn got poxaexaion on ita own 47 Stiff and Miller In two ataba at the line gained a flrat down on Prince-ton'a 46 After an exchange of boots Viet of Princeton got off a brilliant 17-yard triurn From there Perina punted the Quaker bark to their own 38 Defenalve play by Landbach and Pcrantoni hobbled Penn' running attack Pletz of Penn alipped around right end for lit yard on a reverie to 40 Kane raced far around hi left end to plant a flrat down on Princeton' "26 PENN 6 PRINCETON 6 Fourth Quarter The Quaker drive wai halted when a pa by Stiff waa Intercepted by Van Neaa of Princeton but Penn came roaring back again almost Immediately a Odell crabbed a punt on the 43 and aifled down to the 31 before being dumped Stiff ploughed center to the 24 then toaeed a flat pa to Welah for a flrat down on Princeton's 17 'Stiff plunged a yard then fought to the 8 He dived to 3 hut the referee ruled there had been it mao In motion aod penalized Penn bark to ita own 13 Welah failed on an end run and the ball went to Princeton on It own 12 Perina punted out abort and the Quaker atarled rolling again from the 34 Stiff in three crack at the line gained a flrat down on the Tigera 24 An attempted paaa and three gunning play went aour and again the ball went over to he Tigera on their own 19 Thi time Perina kicked out of bound on 30 Penn puned back quickly But the Tigera clung to It until the gun aounded to end the game PENN 6 PRINCETON 6 1 I Tonawanda Subdues Lackawanna 38-6 Winners Score in Every Quarter of League Came Scoring In every quarter Tonawanda High School Friday night crushed Lackawanna High 38 to 6 In a Niagara Frontier League game at Tonawanda It waa the highest acore rolled up agalnat the Steel City eleven thia seaxon Capt Jay rGaff opened the scor-Ing In the tint period by amaxhlng to two touchdown within three minute of play Tom Garrity kicked two extra point Halfback Bucur added two acoret on abort runi in tha aecond and third period while Bill Nlland brother of the famoua Caniaiua College Nilandx alxo added one Tom Tarquin a third-airing quarterback ataged the longeat run of the game in the cloxing momenta racing 69 yard to acora with an interception Right' Halfback Tenerowtcx scored for Lackawanna in the laat quarter The summary follow: TONAWANDA (Ml (II LACKAWANNA nucur Jr Je Drozdnwakl 1 Kbrrte II II I'oclna rtnraclnrr I( I rromll Slatttiy McCann Smith rf Rabon Garrity rt rt Rubier A Smith rc Wtwrro Lik qb qh Drhnlla Wolf lhb Ihb Mllrhtll Paul rtih hrb Ttntrawle brail lb rb Capdoll 4 TOMwanda 14 12 -49 i liekiwinm 0 0 0 I Substitutes Tonawanda ftorli Ntland nilaa Solwlach Traaay Marobn XrdnlT Gma rullrr Wrbrr Townsend auntoa McNally Krupp LrvmerU Allan Slatteiy Alin Butler Rhdr Metarl Brody Larkawanna luffnlettn Smellfeh Hanley Molnar Suxuba ScahUI Connally Tarquin Bison Skaters Triumph A Anal sprint victory by Tommy Atkinson Friday night gave Buffalo a 9-10-8 edge for the evening and brought the local team within one-point of the leading New Yorkers in the current Roller Derby in Memorial Auditorium Thi game atari at 8:25 o'clock PILOTS WANTED Frsi Govaranint Training instructor course applications being accepted now Requirement: 'American citizen age 18-37 only 110 hours total flying time Flying coat and subeiitence paid training time laita week Modern well equipped airfield Far Further Particular! fiardeavills Airaaiutieil Corp Gardesville Airport 4SM Clinton St Gardrwllla TB IMI SECOND QUARTER SYRACUSE 7 HOLY CROSS 0 THE 14XKl'P HOIY CROSS aYRAlTSR Murfdy If BfrtMd Ltndnvn It It Wfqvqr Albnthim If If Wfkrr Titiu Htllfrlnl Hoar if if Althtr rofMi ft if- Hmm Bwttfkl iq rf Wimfr Hsll qk FAX CJibfloq lh Iti Mihf Grilif- rtk rtik Whlttrll Nftowtrt fk fk Mtrhwt Rffivrr White Hoftm (rtltff: unpiry Knitter Pill llnetmtn A Harvfy Princeton field Rider AIM Booth Ydlt WORCESTER Mata Oct 17 WT veteran and not yet defeated Syracuse football iquad met still developing and twice beaten Holy Ctom before 13000 here today Dick Gibxnn the so-called lout year when the crusaders lost 6-0 at Syracuse started at left half for the Crowi Syracuse sent to the field approximately the same team which won the game John Brzemea Holy Cron triplethreat left halfback was lidellned with injuries First Quarter Rock-ribbed defenie by the Holy Croa and Syracuse eleven limited operation In the opening period with Gibson of Holy Ctom and Morris and Ellis of Syracuse engaging In an even kicking duel Holy Cross loat the services of Johnny Grigas and Steve Murphy by injuriei early In the period Score HOLY CROSS 0 SYRACUSE a Second Quarter Holy Croa started on their own 40 Gibson ran inaide left tackle to the Syracuse 44 But Holy Cron wat penalized lSjrards on the next play And then a bad pass from renter scooted ljack through the Holy Cross backfleld and waa recovered by Werner left end of Syracuse In a scramble on the Holy Crocs 23 Maine cut back Inside his right tackle for first down on the Holy Croc 13 Then a Malnes-to-Berthold paaa want for a score Ellis sub back place-kicked the extra point SYRACUSE 7 HOLY CROSS a THIRD QUARTER INDIANA 19 PITT 7 THE UN Ell PITTMIURGK INDIANA HoUrk If If DnrMun II Hulf Dillon I I Dfol Allahmuf Tavrnfr Antonflll if i if Brown Mimed rt rt HHI Kyte rt rf PUmm Wfat qb qb 1 Mkan Dutton Ihb Ihb HlllMbrenri XtfUfr rhb rhb Cowan Kadu lb rb Whltr Rfftift RuMdl Rupp: umpire A Mark: llnteiun A Lake: MM JuHgf Fliuttrwaty PITTSBURGH "Oct 17 The Univenity of Pittsburgh and Indiana met for the first time on the gridiron today before 20000 spectators In Pitt Stadium First Quarter A 46-yard pass play brought an Indiana touchdown in the first period Hillenbrand passed to Cowan on Pitt's 15 and Cowan raced across Sa ban's place-kick was good Earlier Indiana wai (topped on Pitt's 8 where Tavener' field goal attempt waa wide PITT INDIANA 7 gqcend Quarter Indiana and Pitt each scored In the second quarter Indiana advanced to Pitt' 7 and Hillenbrand paused to Hasapra for another Indiana touchdown Dutton passed 41 yard to Carlaccinl and then Sotak on the 5 He lateralled to Setefer who stumbled cross for a Pitt touchdown West added the point PITT 7 INDIANA 13 Third Quarter Indiana scored It third touchdown on 23-yard pais to Cowan on Pitt' 20 and Cowan went over the Pitt goal placeklek failed Pitt earlier Intercepted an Indiana pau on the Pitt goal line to thwart -one Indiana attack PITT 7 INDIANA 19 The motion-picture Industry la occupied France is required to turn over all old films for the manufacture of Nad chemical products THE IIVKi ronmiAM west Virginia Rahim it It Claik Yarkanirb It II KuUkmnki Rriu Iq Hi I 'arum Sabaattanskl BtnJamla Xlciniyrv ra PttUoh RoOmiI rt rt Pauli KilinakU rt rv Retlntk lltam qb tb button Chwtriin Ihb Ibh Sltrtls Arulrrjm rhb rhh SlrEIntt Fliipowlra lb RchitStr Rtltrtt Hallomn Hubr Ctom: umpltv Klnary Trinity (Intaman (i Erkin A flrM judst lisulL Munltnbrrs NEW YORK Oit 17 Fordham University met West Virginia today before a crowd of 13-ISXI at the Polo Grounds Fordham won last game 27 to 0 First Quarttr After wasting half the period the Rams struck for two sudden touchdowns Steve Filipowicz passed 40 yards for one and galloped 71 yard for the other Cheverko Intercepted a West Virginia aerial on the Mountaineer 45 and returned five yards to set up tha first scoring chance and Cheverko alto place-kicked the extra point A few momenta later on the second play arter the Rami regained the ball Filipowicz circled hia right end and cut back for anothertally Thia time Cheverko' place-kick misted WEST VIRGINIA 0 FORDHAM 13 Second Quartsr -Fordham took to the air for another touchdown late In the quarter Cheverko returned one of kicks from the Rams' 33 to the West Virginia 45 Filipowicz raced nine yards and Andrejo made it a first down on the 34 Then Cheverko dropped back on first down and threw a long pau to Slodowskl hia left end who took a couple of strides and was over the goal line Cheverko place-kicked the extra point Afterward the Mountaineers tried desperate pastes Ineffectually WEST VIRGINIA 0 FORDHAM 20 Third Quarter The Rams threatened with another long pass almost at the start of tho quarter when Filipowicz completed a 37-yard throw to Hin-tenberger on the West Virginia 9 but a fumble gave the Mountaineers tha ball on their own 13 The foes settled down to another succession of punt exchanges Then a penalty for roughness forced Fordham back to its 10 and Ku-lakowxki blocked a punt by Litwa to give Weat Virginia the bell on the Rams' 14 Martin plunged to the 9 as tha quarter ended WEST VIRGINIA 0 FORDHAM 2a Jamestown High Hejd To 0-0 Tie by Erie Rivals Battle' to Scoreless Draw onT Muddy Field Special In tha Bonua Etcnim Kiw JAMESTOWN OcL 17 Two rock-ribbed defensive stands within tha shadows of their own goal posts by tha Erie Academy Lions on a set of mud and water that usually is known as Jamestown High School Stadium completely ruined the hopes of the Red and Green eleven for an undefeated untied season The team battled to a roreleu tie here Friday The rival teams played itraight football most of the way It waa the only kind of footbaU they could play Jamestown started rolling from iti own 40 in the aecond period going clear to the 9 with Prancing Pete Wilson Johnny Anthony and Joey Albano doing tha carrying Jamestown threatened again Frank Plachera alert Jamestown center pounced on a fumble on tha 25 Albano and Wilson plowed their way to the 8 where the attack bogged down The summary follows: ERIE AI-AD (01 (01 JAMESTOWN Krivanak it I Xanthiq Mail It Braeqa Ktmtni la Is Rally Rohan rteNrj ocal rs rs Menu Krllj rt rt Asdmon Krtrhal r- IV Ran Pllllqo MrVoy qb qb Pttm Ihb Dib Anthony KUn rt rtih Albosn Rlak Rrffivv flrv Jot Htrktrt Kensington High School the dark-horse team of League 1 In the Harvard Cup aerie today defeated Riverside 20-7 In the opener at All-High Stadium Norman Caitlne fast Kensington quarterback scored two of hia team's three touchdowna and Glenn Tretchler the other one The Lafayette Violets pulled out of their losing rtreak by defeating Grover Cleveland 7-0 Sheldon Cairns scored for the Violets on a spectacular 59-yard i-un and Dave Runyan plunged center for the exln point McKinley continued undefeated and unscored on by trouncing a hard-fighting Hutch team 39-0 In the third game at All-High Tony Bolognese Joe Molnar and Don MacKinnon shared the scoring honors each getting two touchdowns Jim Cheatham sparked the Hutch backfleld throughout the game but to no avail Kensington 20 Riverside 7 THE UKEtn KENSINGTON RIVERSIDE Cnnwqll I 1 Wnukmmkl Rxnkin It II Chndy Sirhlln 1 If Mucrwrln Balbim sussnun Dlnsboom rf RusbrMxc Ovrrbcrh rt rt Alf DukMrto rs front Castlnr Ih Ih Uoff Trrirhlcr rh rh Clsrk Csrine qb qb A Mturwrln Pfriftr lb fb Bowtinhlinfr Rrrecm Guirnkrl umptn Knbtak linesman dinton First Quartsr A sustained 62-yard drive gave Kensington a score Norman Castine ran from his own 38 to the Riverside 20i From here he passed to Daddarlo to Uie 9 and then swept right end to the 4 Pfeifer plunged center to the 1 CasUne drove off left tackle for the touchdown Castine passed to Daddarlo for the extra point KENSINGTON 7 RIVERSIDE a Second Quarter Riverside tried hard to tic the score but failed after reaching the Kensington 6-yard line in six first downs KENSINGTON 7 RIVERSIDE 0 Third Quarter After a punting duel Kensington took over on the Riverside 40 Castine drove through left tackle and then went wide for 40 yards to score The pass for the extra point was incomplete KENSINGTON 13 RIVERSIDE 0 Faurth Quartsr Trelchler Intercepted Bawtin-himer'a pass on the Riverside 30 and raced down the right sideline to register Kensington's third touchdown Castine plunged for the extra point Riverside scored when Bawtlnhlmer threw a 23-yard pass to Jerome who eaught it on the 50 and raced to the goal line Bawtinhlmer drop-kicked for the extra point KENSINGTON 20 RIVERSIDE 7 Lafayette Cleveland 0 THE MNEl'P LAFAYETTE Git CLEVELAND aJInwarS It If Owinxm Bofhm It Canity Mnltum Ig I Trlstn Runyan Slnrinfi Mrt nr PMIH Unus rl rl Nix-n Volin tt i Mnzzln Mjy qk qh Ortrl Dmrlmf hb hh Di Lorman Cslin bb hh Conk lluft fb fb Dantfla Krfrrfp Brwntiiin: umpirt Ralph linesman Collbis First Quarttr Lafayette scored their flrat touchdown of the season in the opening period The score came when Shelley Cairns ran wide around right end from hia own 41 for 59 yard Dave Runyan plunged for the extra point LAFAYETTE 7 GROVER CLEVELAND a Second Quarter Lafayette missed on twd attempts to score again in thia period its closest attempt ending at the half on the one-yard line LAFAYETTE 7 GROVER CLEVELAND a Third Quartsr Neither team as able to penetrate It opponent's territory past the 30-yard line Both resorted to punts LAFAYETTE 7 GR CLEVELAND a Fourth Quarter Grover tried hard to score Car ina fumbled and Daniels recovered for Grover on the Violet 17 Conk drove center to the 12 and then DI-Lorenzo went to the 7 From here Rico drove center to the 2 The Presidents were unable to get over the goal lint on three line-buck attempts by Rica LAFAYETTE 7 GR CLEVELAND 0 McKinley 39 Hutchinson 0 THE 1JXMP MrKINlFY HUTCHINSON Laura Ir Ir AM ami I Mulnar It It Frank aa Slay lx I Franahall Hrrtoalno Juliana Nrxraon rf prrllln Hull rt rt Gaaparm Hrrb-l rr rv Savaata Rnqrkarr qb qh liuma MacKinnon Ih lb Nnppn HolasnMr fb fb Cheatham Molnar rh fb littlrc Rrfnnt Brmslmn umpire CuillM: IlneanuB Ralph First Quarter Molnar ran back Xappo's poor punt for 40 yards to mark first score Bolognese ran right end for the extra point The second touchdown came when MacKinnon drove from the Hutch 21 to their 6 MacKinnon went over on a reverse The kick for point fell short The Macks starting a drive from the Hutch 37 scored again when Molnar reversed through tackle Bolognese's kick for point was good McKINLEY 20 HUTCHINSON a 8cond Quarter A sustained 70-yard drive gave the Macks their fourth touchdown In the aecond period Frank Boss ran from his own 30 to the Hutch 41 Three more plays by the hard-driving Boca carried to the Hutch 14 Bolognese swept left end for the fourth score His kick for extra point wss low McKINLEY 26 HUTCHINSON a Third Quarter Hutchinson had possession of the ball moat of the period but could not penetrate deeper than McKinley's 15 James Cheatham paced the Hutch backfleld on all of the running plays picking up a total of 35 yards McKINLEY 26 HUTCHINSON 0 Faurth Quartsr MacKinnon from the Hutch 22 carried the ball for the Macks to the 2-yard line Bolognese bucked center for the fifth touchdown His kick for the extra point waa good McKinley again on the Hutch 48 tried a running play around right end and MacKinnon carried the ball for 48 yards to the goal line and the sixth touchdown The kick for tha point was blocked McKINLEY 39 HUTCHINSON 0 SLOAN RETAINS TRI-COUNTY LOOP FOOTBALL TITLE Sloan High School' football team Friday won the Tri-County League champinshlp for the second straight year with victory oven Pine Hill at Schiller Park The winning snore came In the third period when Halfback Jerry Homa scored after taking a lateral from End Leo Owczarczak The lineup follows sums Hi pine him PaHlawikl It Nrw Kurunmikl It It Holla Karlnnwakl It Ig Du Khalzyashl Rootb Karat it rf N-alrn Zokfxtwakl rt rl Hrubrr Ottcaarcxak rt Hot orl Oiwlrowabl qb qb Rrady Moim Ihb Ihb Ertmtn Rtrk rtih rhb Drnk Oryaka fk fb Pardnwakl Sloan 0 0 o-e Pint Hill 0 O-C Penn 150's Defeat Rutgers PHILADELPHIA Oct 17 (4V-Psnn University's 150-pound football team Friday defeated Rutgers 12 to 0 AI Cassmin and Joe Beck scoring on line bucks in tha second and fourth periods Golf Club Becomes Hospital AUGUSTA Ga Oct 17 Famous Forest Hills Golf Club Friday was taken over by the Government and will bt turned Into a general hospital plrr Gaynoe Ufavetlr flrM Judxe Palmer folio Uneamin A Young PfonajlvanU BALTIMORE STADIUM hcl 17 MV-Navy'z Midshipmen and Yale's Bulldogs both green and Inexperienced and each seeking Its first major triumph oP the aeaaon dashed here today In the sixth battle between the schools First Quarter Neither team scored but Navy moved Into a threatening position as the period closed Taking few chances with a slippery ball both sides waged a punting duel at the start Yale got a break In the opening minute when Hoopea intercepted Cameron' pass and carried to the Yale 48 Two tries carried to- the Navy 48 then the attack stalled Neither team made any substantial progress until the final minutes of the period when Navy starting from its own 19 and sparked by Cameron and Homes rlrrled to the Yale 46 on six running plays Then Cameron heaved a pass which Johnson pulled down on Yale's 21 as the period ended with the score: NAVY 0 YALE a Second Quarter Navy produced the first score when Ben Martin climaxed an 81-yard drive by slanting across from the Yale 11 oh reverse Cameron converted Twelve plays Including a 23-yard pat gave Navy hi score a minute later Navy threatened again but lost the ball on downs on Yale's 17 Then Yale opened tip and In three plays carried 44 yards to a touchdown After Hoopea gained four yards to the Navy 40 Knowl-ton substitute Yale back pitched a 30-yard pas to Hoopea then threw a 10 yarder -into the end zone where Hoopea pulled it down for a touchdown But Dent a substitute failed to convert to make the half time acore: NAVY 7 YALE 6 Yale's Schwarzkopf Sets New Cross-country Record NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 17 Schwarzkopf fleet-footed Yale atar -broke the Elis' 5-mile cross rwuntry course record made by MacMitche" last year Friday as he paced the Blue cross country team to an 18-to-41 victory over Manhattan Collega of New York The Yale Junior ran the distance in 25 minutPc 97 seconds bettering mark by 4 seconds Two Army Grid Tickles Played Frosh Ball in emu gram Kiwi Ktw York Bureau NEW YORK Oct 17 With Army playing Columbia In New York the home folks are seeing two tackles who played freshman football at Naw York colleges Frank Merritt 6 foot 2 Inch 213-pound sophomore played a year at Ford ham Plebe Tom Scott was a member of the New York University freshman team last FalL.

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