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Yale Tramples Harvard 39 to 6 Villanovans Unbeaten Elis Win Wins Over Dartmouth into heavy Penn State REAL ESTATE CLASSIIED Stuns Pitt Razorbacks (Sopko and in two Rutgers outside its 70 fall 28 29 by Walt Richmond the crossbars for the first score Hard tackling and fidgety score joe xt uii making it 6 8 7 exclusively ours 6 8 18 II its Washable! 2 Zip OH Hood! Natural Shade! Water Repellent! 27 was fast enough to 1718 Atlontic Ave Ml Zip Out Orlon! Pile Lining! (kick Hoak top ranked team put to an un a convinc 3 first se 68 yards Halfback ALL AMERICA! SPORTSMAN Gettysburg Beats Owls 0 1 Kansas Surprises Missouri 23 to 7 Park ree 9 Indiana or use the Municipal Lot Illinois Ave the the Pitt Pull Upset Over Xavier Win Gain Cotton Bowl 31 0 6 I 0 punt 0 0 3 0 Abilene Christian 31 Trinity AR WEST Utah fl State New Mexico 24 Montana 7 U'vnmln' QA Rrlcham Vniinff Idaho St Coll 33 Cnllece of Idaho San Jose State 22 Idaho 20 Washington 8 Washington State 7 Oregon 11 Oregon State II Southern California 17 UCLA 6 Adams St (Colo) 41 Colo Mines 14 PITTSBURGH AP Penn State etunned Pitt 14 3 yesterday on two aerial touchdowns in the fourth quarter The victory moved the Nittany Lions into top contention for the Liberty Bowl Trailing 3 0 for three quarters the Nittany Lions took to the air to pull out their sixth victory of the year against three losses Pitt ended the campaign with a 4 3 3 chart Galen Hall hit Jim Kerr with a 30 yard scoring pass early in the final period and Dick Hoak connected on a three yard toss to end Bob Mitinger for sec ond score Dave Hayes added two points on a run after second score Bud Dudley president of Liberty Bowl was among 45023 fans in the stands at Stadium He said the host team selection for the Dec 17 bowl game in PHILADELPHIA AP Quar terback Earl Little tossed two touchdown passes in the second period enabling Gettysburg to de feat Temple 14 8 in the seasonal football windup for both teams Little tossed a 34 yard aerial to Horace Goodman and followed with a 16 yard scorer to Harry Richter The conversion kick was blocked and Gettysburg led 6 0 our minutes later Little rifled one 39 yards to halfback Ed Lu cas and Goodman ran over for the two point conversion Temple scored in the first min ute of the final period on a short plunge by fullback Bruce Baron climaxing a 75 yard march start ed in the third quarter Tom Schwinn ran for the two point conversion The game ended in a fight in volving players officials and fans It started when Temple halfback Charley Lotson shoved an offi cial Words flew on both sides and then fists came into use Temple finished its season with two victories and seven losses while Gettysburg wound things up for 1960 with a sub par 3 6 record Gettysburg 0 14 9 Il Temple OOO A Richter 16 Dass from Littii (kick failed) Gettys Lucas 39 pass from Little (Goodman run I Temp Baron 2 run (Schwinn run) Attendance 5000 coin University of Pennsylvania 34 13 here in Stadium It was the final grid game for Lincoln after nearly 70 years of varsity football It was the 55th meeting of Howard and Lincoln members of the Central Intercol legiate Athletic Assn Lincoln has a one game margin in the games which date back to 1894 Howard 0 14 14 fl 34 Lincoln 0 0 13 Montgomery recovered fumble in end zone (King Reed 8 pass from Smith (run failed) Williams 4 run (Smith run) Williams 64 return of intercep tion (run failed) Hillman 7 run (Reed Pass from Smith) Armour 29 run (run failed) Judson 85 return of interception (pass laiiea) one touchdown and passed for two others as Albright defeated a sur prisingly tough ranklin and Mar shall football team 41 29 to com plete its first unbeaten untied season Albright now has a 9 0 record for the season and 13 consecutive victories over two years the longest current victory streak in the state Prior to the game the Lions were tied with Wagner for the title in the Southern College Di vision of the Middle Atlantic Col legiate Athletic Conference Albright utilized long scoring drives and a 45 yard touchdown run with an interception by line backer Jim Huie to offset a 20 point performance by and John Tomasko Albright drove 99 yards for Continued on Page 40 CRIMSON SQUEEZE ullback Bob Blanchard (35) of Yale runs resistance from Harvard players on this off tackle play in the first period yester day Glenn Haughie (44) leaps on Blanchard while an unidentified Harvard player grabs him by the leg Mike Pyle (59) of Yale lies on the ground while Tom Boone (16) is ready to assist in the stop Yale won 39 6 (Unifax Photo) THIRD SECTION SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20 1960 PAGE TWENTY NINE Bucknell Beats Delaware 26 0 NEWARK Del AP Quarter back Paul Terhes came close to setting a yardage gained record as Bucknell capitalized on two fumbles and a pass interception to defeat Delaware 26 0 in a Mid dle Atlantic Conference football game Bucknell thus completed its sea son with a 7 2 record and a good chance to win the Lambert Cup emblematic of eastern small col lege supremacy Delaware won the cup last year Terhes one of the top small college quarterbacks scored one touchdown tossed a TD aerial and passed for 83 yards He gained 10 1 yards on the ground giving him a total offense record for the season of 1122 yards four short of the Bucknell record set by red Myers in 1951 Despite the one sided score Del aware penetrated into Bucknell territory three times The Blue Hens lost the ball on fumbles four times during the game and twice Bucknell went on to score Bucknell ft 0 8 12 2(1 Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Buck Melberger 8 run (kick failed) Buck Terhes 5 run (Masianik pass from Terhes) Buck Cosgrove 9 pass from Terhes (pass failed) Buck Twlford 21 pass interception (kick failed) 6000 (esth A Late Pass Beats Big Green 7 0 Scott Sparkles PRINCETON AP Princeton's Hugh Scott pitched a 23 yard touchdown pass to John MacMur ray with just 53 seconds left yes terday and the Tigers wound up on a high note with a 7 0 victory over Dartmouth and second place in the Ivy League football stand ings Up to the last couple of min utes it had been a game of frus trations for two tense teams play ing the 40th game of an ancient series with the runner up spot in the league behind Yale at stake Each had been stopped once less than a yard from the goal and together they made enough fum bles and errors for an entire sea son By winning Princeton finished with a 6 1 league record losing only to champion Yale Dart mouth took its third loss against four victories The Tigers started their winning march from their own 23 after having been stopped inside the one earlier in the final quarter Jack (Silky) Sullivan and then Scott ripped through the' tiring Dartmouth defense for 54 yards on eight running plays Then with a first down on the Dartmouth 23 Scott flipped a long high pass over the middle to MacMurray who took it in the end zone Sopho Continued on Page 40 NOT QUITE REE Missouri elude Kansas halfback Rodger Hill 7 7 1(1 13 0 0 2 2 return (run 35 pass from Hall 3 pass from ODO ii halfback Norman Beal (21) (24) but was knocked down bv linebacker Kent Staab (50) in the first period at Columbia Mo yesterday Kansas upset top ranked Missouri 23 7 (Unifax Photo) 7 2 fl 0 0 3 (Posillico ale Harvard Vnlr 41 tun Yale Hutcherson 50 pass Intercep tion (Hard run) Kaake 33 Blanchard 1 plunge (run failed) Yale Shlmer 21 pass from Leckonby (Higdon pass from Leckonby) Yale Shimer 3 pass from Leckonby (Maiiary pass irom LecKonoyi Harvard Ravenel 3 run (pass ed Attendance 40000 Jays Jets Jackets Win Biddy Inaugurals The Blue Jays Black Jets and Yellow Jackets chalked up vic tories as the Vent nor City Biddy Basketball League opened its 1960 61 campaign yesterday The Jays edged the Green Hor nets 30 29 as Richie Krcischer led the way with 14 points Jeff Wein traub adding 10 John Stinson made nine for the losers The Jets downed the Red Aces 32 23 Chris Seher pacing the attack with 10 points as Jim Hoopes caged 15 for the losers The Jackets whipped the Grey hounds 35 20 Mike Toner spear heading the atttack with 11 points Johnny Green scoring eight for the losers in 37 years The mature muscular Elis wore down the fighting but jit tery Crimson 39 6 in the 77th edi tion of this ancient rivalry du plicating the 1923 unbeaten un tied record fashioned on the same Harvard Stadium turf The victory ninth with out a blemish clinched the Ivy League' championship for the Eli by a game over Princeton Halfback Wolfe struck with electrifying suddenness in the third minute of the regionally televised contest played before an overflow crowd of 40000 On the nrst Yale play irom scrimmage Wolfe shot through the hole clear ed by Capt Mike Pyle at left tackle and sprinted 41 yards for the touchdown Quarterback Tom Singleton a magician with the chips down had faked a handoff to fullback Bob Blanchard crashing center and the sleight of hand delivery to Wolfe had Harvard fooled Within moments Wolfe made a last ditch tackle of Harvard sophomore sprinter Hobie Arm strong after a 29 yard kickoff runback and intercepted a pass With the middle of the Yale line dubbed the slamming at the arch ri val Yale struck again on the first play of the second period Charlie Ravenel out since Oct 1 with a knee injury tried a flat pass to his right at midfield Senior end John Hutcherson from Oxford Miss smartly diagnosed the play picked off the aerial and raced 50 yard to the end zone Ravenel tried vainly to limp on his ailing knee in pur suit but Hutcherson had the score the moment he touched the ball Gordon Kaake kicked a 33 yard field goal 15 seconds before half time for a 17 0 lead The first team played long enough in the third period for Blanchard to score after a Sin gleton interception then the re I serves took over End Season Winning 21 To 7 Richman Sparkles VILLANOVA Pa AP Sopho more quarterback Richie Rich man contributed the key play to a fourth period 66 yard touch down drive that helped Ulanova to a 21 7 football victory over Xavier Richman ran for 27 yards "nd passed for 26 more in the clinch ing 13 play Villanova march He passed the final nine yards to Ron Meyers for the touchdown Moments later after Xavier gam bled and lost on a fourth down pass deep in its own territory Richman raced 26 yards and fi nally seven for another Villanova score Guard Larry Sopko kicked three conversions In leading Villanova to its sec ond victory against eight defeats Richman gained 140 yards on 19 carries and completed six of 10 passes for 76 more More im portant the young Philadelphian gained ground when it counted most He one yard sneak for a first down at the Xavier nine set up the winning score A pair of fumbles set touch down drives in motion for each team in the first quarter of a 7 7 first half Mike Pettine dropped the ball and Ed Thomas recovered for Xavier on the Vil lanova 40 It took Xavier eight plays to plant the ball in the end zone Ron Costello passed the final nine yards to end Jim O'Connell George Potts kicked the conversion and Xavier led 7 0 Xavier 7 0 Villanova 7 0 0 It 21 Xavier O'Donnell 9 pass from Costello (Potts kick) Villanova oJe 35 run (Sopko kick) Villanova Meyers 9 pass from Rich man (oOPKO KICK) Villanova Richman 7 run kick) Attendance 5600 I western THE HIGH ROAD quarterback Bill Speranza steam rollers over downed Columbia back Rus sell Warren to score a touchdown in the second quarter of their game in New York yesterday Rutgers won 43 2 (Unifax Photo) Rutgers Triumphs Over Columbia 43 2 NEW YORK (AP) Quarterback Bill Speranza and fullback Steve Simms led Rutgers in a 43 2 rout of Colum bia yesterday in the final game of the football season for i both clubs Speranza scored two of six touchdowns and threw a 56 yard scoring pass to Lee Curley Simms a charging line crasher who is a brother of Bob Simms the New York rookie end and former Rutgers star scored one touchdown and chewed off hunks of yardage all afternoon Simms carried 17 times for 105 yards a 62 average Columbia averted a shutout in the final 4 minutes when a bad pass from center forced Sam Mudie punter to step out of the end zone for a safety A crowd of 16677 saw Johnny Bateman former Columbia player and former assistant coach re turn in triumph as head coach of the Rutgers team that finished its season with an 8 1 record Its only defeat was a 14 12 upset by Villanova Oct 29 Columbia finished its season with a 3 6 record defeating Brown Cornell and Penn in seven Ivy League starts and losing to Holy cross and league Rutgers Columbia Byrd 1 1az4 Rut Simms run (Benke kick) TJ tv Qnnv 11 11 a1 AVAV Vjpuiuua 44 lull VXJtllKC Mlil Philadelphia has boiled down Speranza i plunge (Benke a choice between Penn State and Curley 5S pass from Speranza i i auentivHii run Rut Thompson 21 run (Thompson pass from rauenheim) Col Safety Mudie stepped out of end zone Brown Beats Colgate 21 14 PROVIDENCE I AP Soph omore halfback John Meeker breathed life into fum bling offense yesterday and the Bruins flashed from behind with a three touchdown rally in the last quarter that buried Colgate 21 14 The Bruins unable to get their side saddle offense in gear dur ing the first half entered the fourth period trailing by 14 points They pushed across a touchdown ootballorecast By JOE HARRIS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 31 Detroit 21 Cleveland 20 Pittsburgh 17 Green Bay 24 Los Angeles 14 New York 24 Philadelphia 17 St Louis 34 Washington 31 San rancisco 31 Dallas 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE Houston 38 Denver 28 Los Angeles 31 Buffalo 21 63 6 11 14 9 0 0 (run failed) COLUMBIA Mo (AP) The Kansas Jayhawks over powered Missouri's No 1 ranked football team 23 7 yester day and won the Big Eight Conference championship but the Tigers still won a trip to the Orange Bowl at Miami la Immediately after Kansas had'f humbled the proud Missouri de fenses athletic director Don aurot announced the Tigers had accepted an invitation from Jeff Yarbrough president of the Or ange Bowl Kansas was not eligible for the lorida trip because of a one year probation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for I recruiting violations The Kansans started on their way to victory in the third quar ter when Roger Hill booted a 47 yard field goal Kansas completed the Big Eight race with a record of six victories and one tie The Jay hawks were beaten only by Syra cuse and Iowa in non conference play It was the first undisputed championship since 1930 Missouri had won its other nine games this season A record crowd of 43000 witnessed vicious scoreless defensive play by both teams until long field goal Lehigh Jars Lafayette EASTON Pa Lehigh un corked a powerful ground attack and rolled to a surprisingly easy 26 3 tootball victory over Latay ette It was the 96th renewal of the longest football series and 33rd victory against 59 defeats and four ties Led by halfback Al Richmond Lehigh took a 13 3 lead in a closely contested first 'half but completely overshadowed the Leopards in the last 30 minutes Richmond scored twice on slams from the one yard line Also scor ing on one yard plunges for the Engineers were fullback Charlie Wentz and reserve fullback Charlie Lull only scor ing came in the second period on a 34 yard field goal Doleschal Lehigh scored on the quence of plays driving entirely on the ground Boyd Taylor carried four straight times from the Lafayette 18 to the one from where hit the left side to Posillico converted 7 0 Lehigh 7 Lafayette 0 Richmond 1 run kick) Wentz 1 run (kirk fahed) Leh Lull 1 run (Larko kick) Richmond 1 run (kick failed) Attendance 19200 Lincoln Ends Grid Career With Defeat WASHINGTON The oldest rivalry in Negro college football ootball Scores BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AST Swarthmore 14 Haverford 0 Yale 39 Harvard 6 Holy Cross 30 Connecticut 6 Rutgers 43 Columbia 2 Boston College 25 Clemson 14 Penn State 14 Pitt 3 Princeton 7 Dartmouth 0 Brown 21 Colgate 14 Villanova 21 Xavier 7 Lehigh 26 Lafayette 3 Bucknell 26 Deleware 0 Howard 34 Lincoln 13 Western Md 18 Johns Hopkins 17 Hofstra 32 Kings Point 12 Susquenhanna 26 Dickinson 0 Boston Univ 42 Buffalo 14 American Inti 41 Central Conn West Chester 35 Lock Haven 6 Lebanon Valley 37 Penn Military Scranton 26 Wilkes 0 Massachusetts 35 Springfield 8 Warner 10 1'nsala 11 Baldwin Wallace 29 Southern Conn Munienberg 33 Moravian ib Albright 41 ranklin Marshall MIDWEST ranklin 65 Rose Poly 0 Youngstown 34 Akron 21 Purdue 35 Indiana 6 Ohio State 7 Michigan 0 Michigan State 43 Detroit 15 Iowa 28 Notre Dame 0 Northwestern 14 Illinois 7 Kansas 23 Missouri 7 Minnesota 26 Wisconsin 7 Miami 10 Cincinnati 6 Colorado 13 Oklahoma State 6 Nebraska 17 Oklahoma 14 Wooster 35 Oberlin 9 Muskingum 46 Mount Union 0 Ohio Univ 48 Southern Illinois 6 Kent State 14 Dayton 7 Ohio Wesleyan 37 Denison fi Wichita 31 North Texas State fl Wash Lee 28 Washington 0 SOUTH East Carolina 22 Richmond 7 Newberry 27 Carson Newman 0 Marshall 13 Eastern Kentucky 0 Murrav 21 Southeast Missouri 10 Southern 1 1 lorida A 6 Prairie View 21 Tennessee State 0 I 21 Kittrell 0 Delaware State 12 St Jackson State 51 Tevis College 7 SE Louisiana 7 Northwestern 0 Post 14 Klns 6 George Wash 26 West Virginia 0 NTnrih narnlino Tillite North Carolina St 8 South Carolina Kentucky 10 Tennessee 10 urman 22 Davidson 21 Maryland 14 Virginia Randolph Macon 10 Hamnden Sydney SOUTHWEST Baylor 20 SMU 7 i Rice 23 Texas Christian 0 Arkansas 34 Texas Tech fl Miss College 40 Univ of Mexico 0 Arkansas AMAN 17 Texas Southern Austin 30 Southwestern (Memphis) Arkansas Terh 60 Colece of Ozarks 0 texi LANCASTER Pa AP Quar terback Gary Chapman scored on the first play of the quarter tnen put together two long drives for the others Quarterback Jack Rohrbach passed 14 yards to Dick Laine to break a 14 14 tie with 12 seconds left to play Meeker a hard running 185 pounder was the key to the first two drives He nicked un 35 vards 1 I VUll 111 fe VW in 65 yard push for theirCame to an end yesterday as first score and 37 more in their Howard University defeated Lin bz yara arive tor tne second He capped the second with a ten yard burst off left tackle and endedthe day with 119 yards on 19 carries Dan Keating hit Ed Ramm with a seven yard scoring strike to complete the first Colgate touch down and Bob Paske tossed to Jacque MacKinnon for the two point conversion They built it to 14 0 the first time the Red Raid ers got their hands on the ball in the second half Herman Brauch barrelled over from the 2 for the score But that was the last look in Colgate had olgate 0 8 6 Brown 0 0 0 21 21 Colgate Ramm 7 pass from Keating (MacKinnon pass from Paske) Colgate Brauch 2 plunge (run failed) Brown Cirone 2 Plunge (kick failed) Brown Meeker 10 run (Barry rum Brown Laine 14 pass from Rohr bach (Barry kick) Attendance 10000 Ohio University Ends Undefeated ATHENS Ohio AP Ohio Uni versity the nation small college football the finishing touches blemished season with ing 48 6 romp over once beaten Southern Illinois The victory gave the Bobcats a 10 0 mark best in the 65 years the school has had a football team Southern Illinois closed out the campaign with an 8 2 mark Senior quarterback Dave Wag ner and Bob Brooks the All Mid American Conference fullback were the big gups for Ohio Southern Illinois 0 0 Ohio 6 22 6 OU Merb 5 run (kick failed) Harrison 11 pass from Dickason (Belu pass from Wagner) SI Winter 2 run (kick failed) Wagner 1 run (Belu kick) OU Balough 33 pass from Wagner (McKee kick OU MassarelH 18 pass from Merb (run failed) OU Wagner 3 run (pass failed) OU Brooks 4 run (Belu pass from DWagner) Ivy League Crown CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) Dedicated Yale led by Ken Wolfe and the stormed the Harvard bar rier yesterday to complete its first perfect football season Princeton Syracuse Dudley said the selection committee will meet in Philadelphia tonight A fumble on the opening kickoff led to only score red Cox booted a 35 yard field goal after teammate Chuck Reinhold pounced on a State fumble by Kerr on the 14 Tenn State Pitt Cox Kerr 30 failed Mitinger Haws run I Attendance 45023 Albright Rips 41 29 LUBBOC Tex AP Arkan sas marched over Texas Tech 34 6 and into the Cotton Bowl on the bullseye passing of George McKinney and the blistering runs of Lance Alworth and Billy Moore ine ndiu uiiieii rolled up 27 points in the first Yale seniors including 10 start half then threatened repeatedly ers had sworn to settle this one the rest of the way until scoring last score They had lost to Har again with six minutes left on a vard as freshmen and in two jump pass from McKinney to varsity games had been outscor Brent bninait mat gained 44 eu oy uie vnmsun I 1 A yaras It was fourth straight victory over Texas Tech and it gave the Razorbacks the host spot in the Cotton Bowl because they defeated Rice the team expected to tie it for the title in regu lar season play A fumble and intercepted pass helped Arkansas to its first two touchdowns and Holub the great Tech center intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown to pull the Red Raid ers back into the game But the next time Arkansas had the ball it roared 79 yards for another touchdown just to show its true muscle and Tech never had a chance after that Arkansas 13 II 0 Texas Teeh 900 Ark Cnx 1 run (GiRRpH HrU Ark Alworth 61 pass from McKin ney kick failed Tech Holub 40 Intercepted pass (kick failed) Collier 22 pass from McKinney i (Cissell kick) Ark Moore 7 run (Cissell kick) i Ark Shinall 44 pass from McKinney (Cissell kick) Attendance 30000 Washington Evades Upset SPOKANE Wash AP Stub born Washington State cracked two records and almost shatter 5 ed hopes for a re turn to the Rose Bowl yester day but the Powerful Huskies ral lied in the final period to squeeze out an 8 7 I A crowd of 28750 largest in the history of Me morial Stadium watched in startled surprise as the Cougars! took a 7 0 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter It came on a three yard pass! from Mel Melin to sophomore end Hugh Campbell who caught six5 tosses to run his season total to 66 and his yardage total to 882! The NCAA former pass reception record was 61 and the old mark for total yards was 864 Angrily Washington came right back to wrap up the game sophomore halfback Charlie i Mitchell ran the kickoff 35 yards' to 48 Sub quarterback Kermit Jorgensen piloted the 14 1 play march to the goal and dived the final yard Regular quarterback Bob Hiv ner then came back in andj passed to Don McKeta for the two point conversion 5V afthinrton VVaishlnrton State 0 0 0 WSU Campbell 3 pass from Melin (Mehn kick) a Wash Jorgensen 1 sneak (McKeta pass from Hivner) Attendance 28750 Bellevue Will Honor Jr Loop The Bellevue Athletic Club will again donate a trophy to the boy showing the most outstanding sportsmanship in the Atlantic County Junior ootball League this year Presentation of the award will be made at the Sand Bowl ban quet next Saturday Nov 26 at Restaurant President Edwin Wilson of Bellevue will make the presenta tion Jimmy of the Pleas antville Tornadoes won last award ball handling cost Kansas the ball four times on fumbles and Mis souri three The third Missouri fumble set up first touchdown min utes after field goal Quar terback John Hadi passed 19 yards to halfback Bert Coan for the touchdown John Suder kicked the extra point and Kansas led 10 0 after three quarters Kansas struck twice in the fourth while the Tigers sand wiched in their only touchdown The Jayhawks moved 69 yards in 13 plays with Coan getting an other touchdown on a two yard jab over tackle Suder again con verted Quarterback Ronnie Taylor hit halfback Mel West in the end zone on a 17 yard pass play for the Missouri touchdown Kansas ft 0 1ft 13 23 Missouri 0 0 0 7 7 Hill 47 XTTT Cnon IQ nn frnm Had! (Slider defenses limited Mis souri two only six first downs all in the second half and a net 61 yards rushing kick) Coan 2 run (Suder kick) 17 pass from Taylor (Tobin kick) Simpson 2 pass Irom Mcar onrt (IrirLr a 1 lam Attendance 43000 KHKyOHi Bi AlflS Hi WbHH.

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