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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 1959 ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY PRESS PAGE TWENTY EIGHT efeats Ocean City 19 to 0 Breakfast Millville J'Dod Tomg Riyei fry 1 Wins Over In 2nd Half Pleasantville South a Tennessee Hands LSU 1st Setback who Vols Win 14 to 13 Over No 1 Tigers 19 Wisconsin Title Goes To Rutg ers Navy Defeats Lakers Win kick) Joe Kowalski a reserve full (pass Juniata Wins the season with the 11 on four Kurt Novak btmaiMISBMan (Scott 0 0 the AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC ICE MAKERS REACH IN WALK IN BOXES Dear olks: BEVERAGE COOLERS CASES will be ALL COMMERCIAL RERIGERATION pass Phone 4 1233 KiLaiia jumped off to a first quarter on Lewis 7 0 DETROIT AP Tire Minneapo lis Lakers struck from behind to 2 4 SPORTS TV RADIO OR THIS WEEK Spirit head 6 12 1 0 upset triumph country's longest winning streak at set up when a Toms River touched Pleasantville safety Mar Davis and bounced off Gannon recovering for the Gunther Moltltt from 6 0 pass 4 2 0 Bob Elliott University of North Carolina fullback is a nephew of Pierce Matthews captain of the 1924 Tar Heel team ing over from the one A pass conversion attempt by halfback Bill Speranza was knocked down In the second period the Scar let moved into the lead on Benke's boot It came after Lafayette halted a 39 yard march on its own 5 Dick Penck halted a Lafayette drive just before the end of the first half when he intercepted a Merle Bainbridge pass on his own one Rutgers drove 44 yards after a punt in the third quarter to in crease its lead to 16 7 Speranza i 7 5 7 1 2 HAMILTON UK John 45 yard scoring run in the final quarter gave Colgate a 16 13 win over Bucknell yesterday and ended the Red Raiders' 12 game losing string The 165 pound halfback took a handoff from quarterback Bob Paske cut over tackle and ran to the 10 where he spun away from Paul Terhes to go the rest of the way alone The victory was first since the Red Raiders beat Buck nell in the third game of the 1958 season It marked the eighth straight triumph the Red Raiders in their series with Buck nell A chilled crowd of 4000 saw the Bisons turn back repeated 7 7 14 0 7 10 EASTON PA AP A 23 yard field goal provided the margin of victory as Rutgers defeated La fayette 16 14 on a rain soaked field to capture the "Little football title The Scarlet gave up an early touchdown to Lafayette went ahead at halftime 9 7 on Paul Benke's accurate thre pointer and cemented the victory with a third period TD Lafayette scored in the last quarter but It enough Rutgers using short gains from 1 a single wing formation' scored its touchdowns drives of 76 and 44 yards Lafayette took an early lead midway through the first quarter: when Don Nikles scored from the two yard line on a smash off right guard Dan Wooten con 1 verted A blocked punt started the La fayette 17 yard scoring march i Nikles broke through to deflect a punt attempt by Sam Mudie yards in 11 34 MONTREAL UP) Elmer (Moose) Vasko's goal at 11:12 of the last period last night gave the Chicago Black Hawks a 2 2 tie with Canadiens and ended a five game Chicago losing streak The tying goal came while the Hawks were short handed With the tie' the Canadiens held their six point lead in the National Hockey League over Detroit which took over sole possession of second with a 2 2 tie at Toron to Dollard St Laurent Chicago defenseman was in the penalty box when Vasko got the tying goal on an assist from Ron Mur phy Rookie Stan Mikita Czech born winger had scored the first Chicago goal late in the second period after Montreal had jumped into a 2 0 lead While the Hawks scrapped their losing string two other streaks remained intact Chicago still Is now in 11 since opening the season with a 5 2 vic tory over New York The Cana diens are unbeaten in their last nine with six victories and three ties Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and Doug Harvey scored for Mon treal both on long screened shots Chicago coach Rudy Pilous benched Eddie Litzenberger and Eric Nesterenko for erratic play and Ted Lindsay also failed to play because of an injury Sagis Cline Parent Score or Home Team MILLVILLE After a score less first half Millville High Thunderbolts hit through the mud and rain for three sec ond half touchdowns to defeat Ocean City 19 0 here yesterday The touchdowns were divided among quarterback Terry Cline and halfbacks Jim Parent and Vic Sagis Cline registered the only extra point on a rush Tackle Ed erus got Millville started in the third period when he recovered a fumble on the Ocean City 22 The Thunderbolts drove for two first downs to the one But there the Red Raiders put up a spirited goal line de fense to take the ball on downs But it was to little avail A poor kick from the end zone re turned the ball to the home team at the 22 Vic Sagis car ried to the 15 A penalty pushed Millville back to the 20 Then Cline took a bootleg play around right end concealed the ball per fectly until he was out in the open and continued into the end zone That was the only score in the third period Early in the fourth quarter Mahlon Dewberry returned a punt to the Ocean City 40 Sagis went to i the 35 and a penalty gave Mill i ville a first down at the 30 Dewberry and Sagis combined for a first down as did Art Goran son and Sagis Then Parent burst off guard from the nine and cracked into the end zone Ocean City moved to its 40 after the ensuing kickoff Then Millville tackle Stan Cherrie in tercepted a pass and carried to the 42 Parent carried twice for a first down to the 27 Dewberry went to the 17 Then Sagis received power blocking on a rush around Shoemaker Set Down 10 Days At Aqueduct NEW YORK Willie Shoe maker leading rider at Aqueduct and enroute to his fifth national title yesterday was suspended 10 days by the Aqueduct stewards The suspension starts Tuesday Shoemaker who had ridden 56 winners at New York track going into yesterday was suspended for bearing out in the stretch with Kathy Kim in the sixth race Kathy Kim finished second a head back of Apple Eva but was disqualified and placed fourth Dame at pm Re IREPLACE LOGS OAK CORDWOOD OR SALE ireplaca or Stove Phone Ml 1 4000 44 23 34 Hl S2 25 32 21 111 BUSY YOUNG MAN! Bob Hickson a fine young man who will be in Atlantic graduating class next June had a tremendously busy yesterday to wit: Starting at 8:30 am he began a strenuous and intricate examination given for entrance to the United States Military Academy West Point But he no sooner completed the big test when he embarked on a motor trek in the rain for Col lingswood to don the ACHS football spangles and play his usually fine game at tackle And last evening he began "sweating the result of the West Point entrance exams which Congressman Milton Glenn was so kind to arrange for him Incidentally Con gressman son Al is playing end on the North Caro lina University varsity football squadron and also taking pre law studies there CASUAL RAGMENTS Bob iocco who dazzled on the Atlantic High football team and passed up the gridiron at Westchester State Teachers Col lege has been selected as a first stringer on the rosh basket ball quintet it was learned last evening Dr Harry Cohen who glittered on the Mu Del basketball quintet in the raternity League is now prac ticing over in Pleasantville Joe McCabe very popular mail carrier and big league base ball scout will be performing as one of the end men in the annual St James Catholic Church minstrel show It begins to look more and more like Ray Dooney's Penn Charter footballers again will capture the Interacademic League title now that they have beaten Mal Continued on Page 34 3 3 3 2 14 5 28 PHILADELPHIA fP) Juniata romped through the mud and over Drexel for a 47 0 win that extended its unbeaten string through 27 games Bob Schwalenberg passed for one touchdown and scored an other himself Ron Porubon pass ed twice for scores and Dick Ott had two TDs But the feature of the game was a 78 yard run by Harry Long for second touchdown Juniata 7 20 14 Drexel 0 0 0 Jun Schwalenberg 15 run (B Berrier kick) Long 78 run (kick failed) Helsel 35 pass Poruban (B Berrier kick) Ott 5 run (Ott kick) Jun Krause 34 pass from Schwalenberg (B Berrier kick) Berrier 6 run (B Ber rier) Ott 30 pass Poruban (kick failed) DUNLOP TIRES ON A RAYED CU Sitting out this football season Vic Tort Jr who has a painful neck injury which pul him in a "high plans to bid for a tackle job on the Malvern Prep eleven next season He stands five feet 10 inches and tips the scales at 186 pounds Young Tort is also a fine baseball outfielder and will be ready for the 1960 season Con dolences to Dave Perskie Esq former basketball guard at At lantic High and the University of Pennsylvania whose wife Rosalie passed away Pretty Joan Boucher daughter of John Boucher the Dickin son College football star is in line for a grand job air plane hostess aboard Eastern big 'planes Lovely young lady Congrats! Today is the birthday of Morris (Moe) Malag lean but colorfulbasketball star and referee Neal Lang Sr prominent boxing referee and his son Neal Jr have returned from a hunt ing trip up in the Blue Ridge and Rocky Mountains of Pennsyl vania Tip to football coach John Boyd: Neal Jr who stands five feet eleven inches (still growing) and weighs 170 pounds and is on the honor roll will be out for the center job next season worth a good look see Neal Jr has grown into a healthy strong young man after being a two and one half year patient at the Betty Bach arach Home The Langs are now preparing to go into the woods after deer when the New Jersey season opens next month Colgate threats throughout second and third periods The Raiders almost scored in the third period when they blocked a punt and took over the ball on the Bucknell 9 but a fumble two plays later snuffed out the bid Penalties and missed blocking assignments stunted four other Colgate excursions Bucknell 7 0 Colgate 8 0 orsyth 6 Terhes (Brady kick) MacKinnon 27 from Paske (Hunsinger pass from Abel) Terhes 1 plunge (run failed) Maloney 45 run (Mac Kinnon run) LOU GREENBERG MAZIE SCANLAN RETIRING Miss 'Mazie Scanlan super visor of health and physical edu cation in the elementary and junior high schools of this city and the president of the New Jersey Education Association which has a membership of 45000 teachers has resigned her position with the local school system effective No vember 30th the Board of Edu cation formally will reveal on Tuesday night A graduate of the Atlantia City High and Temple Univer sity besides studying at Col umbia New York University and ordham and teaching at Rut gers University Miss Scanlan has been affiliated with the At lantic City Public School sys tem for the past forty four vears loved every moment of it' she commented And this gazeteer can truth fully add Miss Scanlan has turned in a job well done mak ing many many sacrifices all along the line while molding young people into worthwhile and useful citizens Our chapeau Is off to her! 0 16 (Wooten heavyweight bout Chicago ABC TV 10 Pm (No ridav nieht fieht) College ootball Saturday Nov 14 Notre Pittshnreh ARD rariin 1 90 gional TV games to be announced Golf Saturday Nov 14 Billy Casper vs Billy Maxwell ABC TV 4 pm all time zones Pro Basketball Sunday Nov 8 Cincinnati at Phila delphia NBC TV 2 pm (No Saturday basketball or Sunday golf) Pro ootball Sunday Nov ft Chicago Cardinals at New York CBS TV New York net work 2 pm: Baltimore at Washington CB9 TV Washington and Baltimore networks 2 pm: Detroit at Pittsburgh CBS TV Detroit network 2 pm Green Bay at Chicago Bears CBS TV Chicago and Green Bay networks 2 pm: Ban rancisco at Lof Angeles CBS TV Pacific network 4:30 pm IN A EDERAL POST JOB Big Roscoe Hansen gained first recognition as a football hero at Holy High and later made the lines while playing on the line for great North Carolina grid iron color bearers has taken a six months leave of absence from the New Jersey State Po lice Department And Presently the former United States Marine Corps football great and member of the Phil adelphia Eagles team has tied up with the United States Treas alcohol and tobacco tax unit And the chances are he will remain with the federal government Hansen who is married and the daddy of a son and two daugh ters and Mrs Hansen will con tinue to make their home in Absecon Canadiens And Hawks Tie 2 2 SOUTH BEND Ind Marv Tibbets Georgia hometown No 2 quarterback engineered and scored two touchdowns and the Yellow Jackets defeated Notre Dame 14 10 Georgia Tech had to come from behind twice after Notre Dame's brilliant Monty Stickles kicked a 41 yard field goal in the second quarter then caught a 43 yard touchdown pass from Don White in the third and kicked the extra point Tibbetts moved into the Yellow Jacket offensive unit for injured red Brasselton sneaked from the Notre Dame 1 in the third quarter and raced over from the 6 with four and a half minutes left in the game A 41 yard kickoff return by halfback rank Nix started Georgia Tech on its winning drive The Jackets used sheer power to grind out the re maining 44 yards excepting a single seven yard pass from Tib bets to Nix on the Irish 33 Billy Williams got Georgia first drive going by inter cepting a White pass on the Notre Dame 49 ullback Tex Ander son burst through two plays later and got 32 yards before Ray Rat kowski pulled him down Tommy Wells kicked both ex tra points for Tech The 31 degree cold contributed to seven lost ball fumbles four by Notre Dame and three by Tech but discourage a crowd of 58575 Tech rushed 181 yards to Notre Dame's 64 but the Irish had a 173 21 margin in passing yardage Georgia Tech 0 0 Notre Dame 0 3 ND Stickles 41 Tibbetts 1 (Wells ND Stickles 43 pass from White (Stickles kick) Tibbetts 6 (Wells kick) Red Wings Tie Maple Leafs 2 2 TORONTO Alex Del second period goal en abled the Detroit Red Wings to tie the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 2 last night and grab sole possession of second place in the National Hockey League Delvecchio beat Toronto goalie Johnny Bower at 12:12 on an assist from Norm Ullman who scored first goal Johnny Wilson and Bert Olmstead scored for Toronto both in the first period The tie boosted the Wings one point ahead of idle Boston while the Leafs pulled up to share third place with Boston each with 15 points to 16 Montreal still leads by six after playing a tie with Chicago last night The star of the game was Bow er who continually kept his teammates in the game with some miraculous saves He was par ticularly brilliant in the second period when the Wings had a 1 154 shooting edge over the flound ering Leafs Bower robbed right winger Gordie Howe three times during the game and kept Delvecchio and Ullman from adding to their totals Toronto kept its unbeaten home record intact The Leafs have won four and tied three in seven home appearances EVANSTON ILL AP Wis consin fought off repeated fourth quarter efforts by Northwestern left end and travelled without yesterday and toppled the Wild opposition for the touchdown This cats from the ranks of the un time Cline rushed for the final point Lineups: Ocean City ENDS Huff ox Giesecke Baker whiteside Meagher ernsel Adami Shallcross Turner CENTER Weeks arina DeBaufre Cordery Davis Tarvei Stull Petrusky Bello Birch Henry Millville ENDS Saul Hamman Jozefyk 8trem pack Bauerbach Lookabaugh Branfn TACKLES Parker erus Darldow Travis GUARDS Cherrie Costner Blmpklni Huntley Jerrell Perruion CENTER Allen Simmerman BACKS Cline Sagis Dewberry Brels ford Barbose Gorenson Parent Score by periods: Ocean City 0 0 0 0 Millville 0 0 6 13 19 Touchdowns Cline Parent Sagis Point after touchdown Cline (rush) Referee Costello: umpire Klauzher: head linesman McQueston: field judge Taylor In Overtime Over Pistons NEW (P) Television and radio coverage of major sports events during the week be ginning Sunday Nov 8: Boxing Wednesday Nov 11 Harold John son vs Sonny Ray 10 round light maaium Male Tannls Mesanzo Bend Anderson picked up two yards on the play having been brought down by Oliver lor (72) Other players Tony Deese (72 GD Bob Scholtz (55 ND) Maxie Baughan (55 GT) and Gerald Burch (86 GT) Georgia Tech won 14 10 (Unifax Photos) Scholastic ootball (By The Associated Press) Palmyra 13 Lenape 6 Union Hill 32 Neptune 6 Toms River 42 Pleasantville Mil Acad 21 Admiral arragut Phillipsburg 27 Bethlehem 0 Hackettstown 27 Belvidere 0 Atlantic City 19 Collingswood 6 Millville 19 Ocean City 0 Penns Grove 13 Pitman Haddon Heights 7 Audubon 7 Williamson 2H Devereaux School 6 George School 20 Pennington 0 Ewing 12 Moorestown 6 POSTPONED TO TODAY Emersnn at Dpmarpst St James (Penns Grove) at St Lukes POSTPONED TO MONDAY Cane May at Hammonton Point Pleasant Beach at Rumson air Haven Matawan at St New Brunswick Egg Harbor at Holy Spirit reehold Regional at Asbury Park Hall Township at Keyport Delaware Valley at Dunellen Trenton at Perth Amboy Hamilton at Notre Dame Steinert at Burlington Long Branch at Princeton Pemberton at Bordentown Mount Holly at Riverside Verona at Clifford Scott Nutley at Clifton Barringer at East Side Caidwell at Chatham Hillside at Summit Delaware Valley at Dunellen Ridgefield at Midland Park Dickinson at Red Bank West Side at Weeauahlc Centra! at St Benedict's Blair at Delharton Union at Edison Bloomfield at Irvington East Orange at Orange Dumont at Hasbrouck Heights Hawthorne at River Dell Ridgefield Park at Weehawken Southern Regional (Manahawkin) at Central Regional (Bayville) Camden Catholic at Woodrow Wilson Morrisville at Tennent Delhaas at Bensalem Council Rock at Woodrow Wilson Gloucester at Swedesboro Clayton at Woodstown Merchantville at Paulsboro Delaware Township at Glassboro 1 Camden at Abington Mt Holly at Riverside Holy Cross at Deptford Township Bordentown at Pemberton POSTPONED TO TUESDAY Manasouan at Middletown Township POSTPONED TO NOV 20 Bridgeton si lineland POSTPONED TO NOV 21 Columbia at Kearny INDEINITE POSTPONEMENT Wnodbnry at Haddonfield Rurlinrton at Steinert South Side at Belleville yesterday and toppled the Wild cats from the ranks of the un defeated 24 19 to climb into a first place tie in the Big Ten football race Rated second nationally North western blew its big chance late in the fourth quarter when a later al to halfback Ron Burton went astray and Wisconsin center Bob Nelson pounced on the loose foot ball on the 8 yard line Wisconsin piled up 17 points in the second quarter on a pair of touchdown passes by Dale Hack bart and then turned a North western fumble into another touchdown early in the third quarter for its sixth triumph in seven games The outcome left the two teams tied for the Big Ten lead with 4 1 records and 2 games to play Trailing by 11 points in the fourth quarter Northwestern scored a touchdown when Bur ton who in the first half had scampered 69 yards for a touch down went 47 yards from scrim mage to set up a touchdown scored by little Bobby Eickhoff Wisconsin 0 17 7 Northwestern 7 6 0 Talley 1 plunge (Stock kick) Holzwarth 26 Wis 14 pass from Hackbart (Holzwarth kick) Burton 69 run (kick failed) Schoonover 14 pass from Hackbart (Holzwarth kick) Hart 3 run (Holzwarth kick) Eickhoff 2 run failed for the TD and Benke converted The touchdown was set up by Jim Rogers who ground out 37 of the 44 yards He moved the ball from the 44 to the straight carries Rutgers 6 3 Lafayette 7 0 Nikles 2 run kick) Kowalski 1 Run (Pass failed) Benke 23 Rut Speranza 5 Run (Benke kick) Laf 25 pass from Contarino (Wooten kick) Morris Scores 3 Touchdowns In 42 0 Rout TOMS RIVER The steady rain seem to bother Toms River High Schqpl halfback Tom Morris yesterday as he paced his club to a 42 0 victory over Pleas antville Morris scored three second pe riod touchdowns These added to a pair of early safeties gave the home team a 22 0 halftime lead Then Matt Gannon Ross Guter and Bob Lewis tallied in the sec ond half to complete the rout Linebackers Andy Durak and Morris each registered a safety for Toms River in the first period In the second quarter Morris went four 22 and five yards for his three touchdowns Early in the third period Gan non drove off tackle four yards to score and kicked the point Later in the quarter Richie Byrnes passed 20 yards in the end zone to Guter Again Gannon lucked the point In the final period Lewis circled end eight yards for the closing touchdown This last touchdown was punt man with home team at the eight ITH VICTORY The victory was Toms River's fifth in seven outings The defeat left Pleasantville with a 2 4 rec ord The visitors were unable to get much of an attack generated against the heavier Toms River line Whenever the Greyhounds did get started usually a fumble deprived them of the ball before they could move into Toms River territory Lineups: Pleasantville ENDS Christy Green aWlters Lash ley roster Muinxin i ai i i nnmnunn Speed bay Garbutt Jerdan White Buxton Bryant CENTER Rupley Broome BACKS Langton Davis Martin Saveli Bowen Whitley Tnmt Klv'p ENDS Pouts Johnson Applegate Guter Lau Ogle TACKLES Calder GatJes Greenwood McLennlng Rknler isher GUARDS Aldrich Junasz Bromlet Lubash Cole Kersens TiPOll uefujk uevit wenmeyer BACKS Bloom DeGraw Durak Byrnes Gannon Morris Neikens Swift Score by periods: Pleasantville 0 0 0 Tom RIvfp 4 1R11 Touchdowns Morris 3 Guter Lewis Gannon Points after Gannon 2 (placekick)s Safeties Durak (tackled Davis back of coal line) Morris (blocked Moffitts 1 kick which bounded back out of the end zone Referee Davis: umpire Doualas: head linesman Penta field judge Whatley game losing streak in the Na tional Basketball Assn It marked the second time in less than 24 hours the two teams have battled into extra periods riday night Detroit won 118 113 in double overtime at Minneapolis Ed leming and Elgin Baylor emerged as the Minneapolis heroes leming's basket with 19 seconds of regulation time left brought the Lakers even after they had trailed from the first moment of at times by as many as 10 points In overtime leming twice tied the score with key shots Then Tom Hawkins rookie from Notre Dame scored 50 seconds remain ing to even the score at 111 Baylor cashed the winner with 20 seconds to go Baylor tossed in 40 points to lead the scorers while Gene Shue had 28 and Bailey Howell 23 for the Pistons Howell who also grabbed 28 rebounds fouled out midway in the overtime Box: Minneapolis 1 rd ri 16 8 11 Alcorn uniR 3 11 Conlln 4 3 5 11' Dyes 41 Hnwll 4' 3 3 11lKenvlIl 8 10 16i Lloya 2 4 6' McGuire 2 2 2' McMillon 1 2 3' Noble 5 5 131 Shue 0 0 0 Colgate Surprises Bucknell 16 to 13 Baylor Ellis leming aust Hawkina Hundley Krebs Leonard Larusso Smith milton 40 33 43 113 Minneapolis 1ft 28 Detroit 20 30 WARREN RABB (12) Louisiana State University quarterback gains one yard in first quarter of LSU Tennessee game at Knox ville Rabb was stopped here by Charley Severance (14) Tennessee upset the Bayou Tigers 14 13 Photo at right shows Taz Anderson (41) of Georgia Tech going through Notre Dame line at We carry a full lln of regular and winter tires for oil fine can SERVICE Missouri Arctic Ares (OUR ONLY LOCATION) DIAL 4 8512 SUNDAYS 6 KNOXVILLE Tenn ired up Tennessee toppled Louisiana defending national champions 14 13 yes terday when the unbeaten Tigers disdained a possible tie and lost the gamble for victory in the last quarter Trailing 14 7 midway in the last quarter the No 1 team scored a touchdown after recov ering Bill fumble on his own 2 yard line Durel Matherne plunged over for the touchdown Coach Paul crew de cided to go for broke and lost All America Billy Cannon who had won for LSU last week with a dramatic 89 yard run smacked at right tackle but was stopped one yard short of the goal on his try for the winning two points Tennessee snapped the major college 19 games The alert Vols turned a pass interception and an LSU fumble into touchdowns in the third period to score their game win ning touchdowns It was the first time in 10 games LSU's goal line had been crossed An overflow homecoming crowd of 47000 howled themselves hoarse as the Vols pulled off their second major upset of the sea son In their opening game Tennes see edged Auburn 3 0 to snap unbeaten string at 24 games Jim Cartwright plucked quar terback Warren pass in the flat and raced 59 Vards for a touchdown to touch off the up set Cotton Letner kicked the first of two extra points which ultimately proved the margin of victory The fans were hardly back in fhir ennte hofnrn fnllhnrlr Rnrl Gros fumbled and Tennessee's I Deat tne pistons Ken Sadler recovered on jesteiday and snap a five The Vols scored in four plays with fullback Neyle Sollee explod ing off tackle 14 yards for the touchdown Cannon a brilliant player in de feat raced 26 yards for LSU's first touchdown The Tigers scored their second in the fourth period on a 2 yard plunge by Matherne after LSU had recover ed Bill fumble at that point The Tigers elected to go for two points but Cannon failed to go over on a thrust at right tackle a Tennessee preserve its 14 13 lead Louisiana State is number one team LSU marched 74 Continued on Page Tally Three TDs Hands 1st Defeat RAINVILLE YORK CO 1207 Bachorach Blvd Detroit 113 0 2 2 2 4 16 2 2 12 9 12 23 1 4 2 We closed Thanks giving Day Best Regards Georgia Tech Beats Notre Dame 14 10 BALTIMORE MV Gyro Joe Bel lino spun loose In the fourth quar ter on punt returns one for 59 yards and the deciding touch down to spring Navy from behind ar)d Wooten recovered for a 22 14 football victory last! Rutgers narrowed the margin night over Maryland ito 7 6 at the end of the first The game ended with fullback quarter when it moved 76 yards Ken Houser of Maryland plunging on 17 plays to score over the goal from a foot out but time had run out before he back ended the drive by plung started Bellino ever dangerous junior halfback from Winchester Mass set up tying touchdown early in the fourth quarter with a 33 yard punt return before tak ing one back all the way to snatch a precious Navy victory The Middies up until Bclllno tore loose were on the verge of suffering their fifth defeat of the season from a neighborhood rival they had beaten 40 14 last year It wbs the third triumph for Navy in Wayne first sea son as head coach Maryland took its fifth setback in raced five yards off right tackle games under Tom Nugent also in his inaugural Terps The Terrapins 14 0 lead in the a fluke touchdown pass play and a 30 yard punch after a recover ed fumble by tackle Schwarz Md Scott 49 pass from (Scott kick) Md Joyce 1 plunge kick) Tranchini 4 run (pass failed) Tranchini 1 plunge (Pen brook pass from Tranchini) Bellino 59 punt return (Tranchini run) ll i II i i yz A 14 ps Rom vG IMPORTBD A.

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