Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 49

Location:
Buffalo, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
49
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

II 4 3 Section I err ip rib fRo tR in inale 12 1 I Auaraslmastf! HMBSinHMBHHMQKBHMKii Tinstnn IT" i i OlOfl te its Buffalo Boston i Giacairioh made li Il I pf Dick (Desmarais (42) drives into line for 6 yard ain in third qu H1 "I I JR 1 I H' il j' Jerry I 1 I 3 SW 4 £VL1 I first play rery to 165 midfield Ulson) off lithe 'aerial and i f' 'I I 5 I I Jl But Tigers Get Bowj I Trip 2cOOUMBIA AP The Collegiate Alhlfetle Association split the irossbars lor'ho fir aL W' overpowered tor recruiting violations I sfori Hart fS on their ed a 47 set I led wds the and Kansas struck twice in I the the another eld goal I 4 MiWfiW 1 1 1 EAST Ji 4 4 ep A 5 asl 3 Rookie Providence goalie makes sli ling save firstipe riod of 4m 7 l7 tp1' 'iTfl I'T vT 1 7 I hr 4 Jif II 7 is I 4 II ip 'if 22 20 20 i 17 12 if s31 hs I Top Rod i 1 hl 13J 23 22 Death' Noti inancial A 1 t'1 cleared by Capt Mike Pyle at left tackle and i sprinted 41 yards irst downs I Rushing yardage a Passing yardage Total offense Passe Passes Intercepted by Punts i i umble lost Yards ipenallzed rJJV1 n7? 0e (touchdown run? BCBuS PAT pass no good UOS Bostont Klelty (touchdown fori recruitins violations i iThe il Kansans I started way to victory i terj when Roger yard fieldigoal XR WC' 3 Maple Leafs unwrapped their best! effort of i the season Saturday night overpowered the league 1 leading Montreal Canadiens1 6 3 and moved into a three way tie with Detroit and Chicago for sec? I ond place in the National Hockey Lague A capacity crowd of 14720 saw the Leafs spot the Canadiens the 1 'v I 4' vUs Ed Giacomin 'f x'f 14 Knt stt 37 Ohio Wosloyan 34 Wichita 1 23 Wash and Laa a rramuin i 30 Baylor 23 Ric 34 Artrano 17 Arkansas AMAN 3S Arizona i 22 Th Citadel I 2l Bowling Grcan 40 Mexico State i Utah 24 New Mexico 4 a i 4 6 StWJWttAM A 7 Vtm PhU 1 IaloneyU 1 orial Auditorium tlltwith Biso Ingram WAjwmhi A and made 12 first downs i I Lt I i f1 I 1 1 I I Missouri gained possession the ball nfear midfield Kin fumbles three' times in thefi UUO1 Lex j' I Ham rd back Bill patch (41) fumbles after short gain i 1 I i i I I Miller ancflEfill Leckonbyi (1 7) scratrhbl wk 1 i 1 I 1 I i A I Hl it i 1 ive siamming at tne arch rival the th rd 4uar HiU boo I Missouri tValley Conference ball title! Saturday with a victory over North' Texas 5 Vila dubbed Jthei in on the of i the second period I Jeff of the sr AHL Striding Springfield Quebec Buffalo I Cleveland Hersheyt Rochester 0 Kan Coan si pass from Hadi (Suder kick 1 1 1 pass from Taylor Tobin "XSlmpson pas from Mcarlpnd i (kick failed) fl I I I 'H after of game with UB Bulls Cergley 351g stops Terrier halfback 1 pais I Kansas completed Big Eight rate with a record of sixfvictories and one tie' The Jayhawks were beatemorily by Syracuse! and Iowa ui iioii cuuierence niav it 1 fi undisputed championship since '1930 Missouri had won its Oi her nine 2At I I 11 1 CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP) dedicated Vale led by Ken Wiilfe I TRA i i Hnrhir1HinVi la'oA iri rhn I rwn A a Yale struck age i flh' iL i 1 i i iCharlie Ravenel i out since Oct with a knee injury tried a flat pass to nisi right at Senior end John Hutcherson from Oxford Miss £martly diagnosed ttje play picked off the aerial and ill 1 ft fa si L't Dayton 7 fj Denison Texas state 4 I wash (st Lra Rm Mr SOUTHWEST SMU 7 Texas Christian 1 Toxa Tech a Taxa Southern 4 i I Kansas State 14 Arkansas State 21 i Texa WmMm a State Hardin Simmon 3 1 AR WEST uran state i Montana 1 Brigham Young 4 sf Washington State 7f vivyvu i 14 UCLA 4 Stanford 1C CoL of Idaho 13 raced 50 yards to the I end sone ntrAM aI 4bI 2 1 1 1 on but the Gor fiplrt goal 15' seconds before hhlftimp long and the storned the I Harvard barrier Sat ird to (Complete its I first per leui and1 1 ijc Tom a fiown BARTON I 7 1 'Enforced rests have: little if any appeal to most hockey players but Roy can hardly help won dering whether his shprt holiday helped him register Bhis first shutout of the season as thejBisqps whipped the Providence Reds 4 0 last night before? 4132 at Memorial Alldtfnri'nw 0 I 1 1 I Mi? ')? I 11 1 1 im II 114 ball handling cost Kansas the i soun three i 1 1 The i third Missouri fumble up Kansas' first touchdowA min utes after field goal I Quar veruacK Jonn i HacU passed! yards to halfback Bert Cohn tha the extra point and Karishs 10 0 after three quarters 49 Mr the touchdown John' Suder kicked LT" WICHITA Kan (AP) The! Uni versity of Wichita wrapped up the IOOI 34 6 'a first onvn triA 1 A avuic umu laujuiug ana iiagety ball handling cost Kansas the ball four times! on fumbles I iand Mis 72 49 54 56 61 53 At tuff! BR 11 4 Cl3V4l3nd at BuffaJaT 1 42 Boston 39 Vote 30 Holy Crest4J Rut Mr I I i 25 Boston Collego 14 Pnn Stoto I 7 Princeton' i21 Brown I 121 Villanova26 Lehigh 1l 24 Bucknell! 1 il! dryland 32 Hofttra 1 I 26 Susquehanna i 41 American Intlt3J West Chester 37 Lebanon valley '26 Scranton 35 Massachusetts 1 19 Wagner 29 Baldwin Wallace tiwrs Ii aiL iZZ wvin i 41 Albright ranklin and Marshall 29 WW" l34tWeW i'l II 'Ll 1 Hl 1 1 UMTS wasn 7 North Carolina i 5 IB tfanftarirw 22 urman i 44 Maryland i 57 Auburn 34 Alabama 20 Tulane 32 Norfolk Navy 13 Marshall 16 LSU 22 East Carolina 1 35 Purdue A I 7 Ohla State 43 Michigan State 23 Iowa 14 Northwostern 23 Kansas 26 Minnesota ji 10 Miami (Qfilo) i 13 Colorado i 17 Nebraska 3 35 WoMtar 46 Muskingum 43 Ohio tL lit Pts GA 14 '5 011 12 0 10 9 0 10 9 0 i 1 I 4 IS 0 NlflM I A 'l x' fmjrgxSr AJLX Auanoriuni 1 Ed wards the'' sopho more goalie who had to retire after the first period of last 5 4 win over 'Quebec because of an infected head cut 'u' xea out drives as the Bisons chalked up their fourth straight The Bisons grabbed a 2 0 lead on goals by Gary Berg? man and Billy Dea in the first periodand completed the! scoring with tallies by Chico Maki and Doug Barkley" in i the last period A i Ed Giacomin a rookie net 1 minder making his second start in professionabcompany turned aside 38 shots) for the Rhode Islanders 'Giacomin recruited from the Commack Rovers of the Eastern Amateur League could hardly be blamed for the lopsided lacing A last minute substitute for Don Simmons after the erst while Boston Bruins ace refused to accept a demotion to the Reds Giacomin was especially shrp in the first two periods He made 11 saves in the opener and 21jn the second Edwards 'Lauds Defense' 'Li real happy to get my first Edwards said I thinkvan (of the credit should ga tb'XJUiA defensemen 1 iney were really covering up out there and that made my job a lot easier RllTrrt Tllcf BeXhonnst MO '4C3Arj LWA 'rrrr Deinc back in the Ifneun adH Play I ed the agile puck stopper who jpft wipger! was inisseu me last two periods and the 21 second overtime session of last game This was the first start since Ed was forced to the side i lines Coach rank do 14 praised the Bisons positional play and incessant speed were rarely out of posi he said easy to do against a team like Provi dence They wander all over the ice and almost natural for the opposition to start chasing them But we stayed on our wings checked well and never stopped moving at top speed we can do that 'again Sunday night and add some body checking we ought to make it five straight when Clevland comes in Wide Open Game This was a wide open show with little or( no rough stuff: Referee Vern Buffey handed out Six minor penalties four of them to the last place Reds Bergmanopened the scoring with his second goal of the cam paign ort a sizzler from a stride inside the blue line at 1:01 of the first period Berg 's low liner found its way through a maze of legs I KtrfLalA 1A Harvard 4 Connecticut 4 Columbia 2 Clemson 14 1 Pitt 3 Dartmouth 0 Colagta 14 Xavlar 7( Lafayette 3 Delaware 0 John Hopkins 17 Kings PoinM2 Dickinson 0 Central Conn 0 tAClr Uauan A enn Military 14 Wilkes 0 Springfield 3 Southern Conn 23' Moravian is i Hoverford 1 West 3 Duke 41 South Carolina 8 Tennessee 13t Davidson 21 Virginia 12 lorida State 21 Tampa 41 Vanderbilt Stlictlr i Eastern Kentucky Wake orest Richmond 71 MIDWEST Indiana a Michigan 0 Detroit Notre Deme 0 Illinois 7 ') xr Missouri 7' Wisconsin 7 6 Oklahoma State 6Oklahoma 14 Oberlin 9 Mount union 3 Southern iiiutois ahd (he sleight of hand delii Wolfi had Harvarrl fnnlnri Within moments Wolfe made a last ditch tackle! of Harvard Isoph omoife 1 sprinter I Hobie Armstrong after) a 29 yard kickoff runback apd Intercepted! a pass i I With the middle of thd Ydle line of tsas ri rt quarteh but inSve against tpbu tremendous Jayhawk defense The Tigers fafled I to make a first down until nine mln uses tne 1 uuru penoa J' 1 I Kansas 0 0 Missouri iz i i 0 0 Kan Hill 47 1 I 1 I Ken Coan 2 run (Suder kick) West 17 pass from Tav lor 4 kick) 1 I 1 (kick iailedl Attendance 43000 1 Wichita Earns mt vi iwivc 4 me fourth while the Tigers I sand wiched in itheir i only toubnddwn The Jayhawks moved 69 yards in 13 plays wi(h Coan getting another touchdown on a two yard: jab 6ver tackle Suder again converted li Quarterback Ronnie Taylbr: hit halfback Mel West in the end zone on a 47 yard passrplay Ifoir the Missouri) touchdowns and Bill To bin converted? Kansas intercepted a Missouri pass late in '(he last quarter and Rodger Mcarland who subbed Hadi passed! two yards to end Sami Simpson (for the final) tally 1 1 defenses limited Jjlis souri to only six first downs all in the second half and a net 61 yards jjishiiig The Jayhawks picked up 186 yards on the 'ground football! season im 37 years won the Iy League title' e' matured muscular i Elis Wor down the fighting but Jittery qrinjson 39 6 in the 77th! edition of this ancientj rivalry duplicat ing (he 19213 unbeaten untied rec fashioned on the same Hhr ard Stadium turf i 1 tko liU 9 qu oilier ana Kavenel tried i vainly toi lirr his ailipg1 knee in pursuit Hutcherson had I the score moment) he touched the ball don Kaake kicked a 33 yard goal io sec tor a 1 17 0 lleadi I ill iThei first team inlaved enough fin the third period for Blanchaydto score after! (nter MCOUTMR' Kansas Jayhawks No 1 1 ranked football team 123 7 Saturday and i won the Big Jpight Conference champion ship but 'the) Tigers still won a trip fo the Orange 'Bowl at' Mi ami la k0 i 'Immediately Kansa had humbled' the I proud i Missouri! de fenses Athletic pirector Dofl au rot announced the Tigers had ac ceptea am invitation from xarorough president Orange BowL' i Lt Bl 5 I' ijj 1 games I this season record wate nK eligible fete the crowd 0f 43 000 witnessed vicious trip (because ofai one scoreless defensive play by both VASPrnhAt nn i dil 'l I (BAjr A A6C arqxuucL1 LcclIIlB UDLU 1011g I i tn' jm'i i i TT i i 1 1 A Jt third minute of the regionally televised contest played before an overflow crowd of 40000 IOn the first Yale from scrimmage Wolfe shot through the I hole cleared by Capt Mike Pyle at left tackle and sprinted 41 yards 'I Quarterback Tom a magician with thei chips 'down had faked rial handoff to fullback Bob (Blanchard crashing center n'H 'nr ByPHIL RANALLO 4 Boston football team' which has had its problerqs this season struck it rich in Ithe final quarter of its final game yesterday in War Memorial Stadium much to the chagrin of the University otBuffalo' me i lemers wno nursed a 14 8 Jead i after three (quarters suddenly I turned bulldog jammed 28 points into the final 15 minutes 'and buried the Bulls 42 14 A crowd of 8137 watched the 1960 for both clubs HIM Ch I The victory gave Boston a record of 3 wins 5 losses and 2 ties And it saddled the i Bulls with i their first losing i season since 1954 I Wins 6 losses It is Dick first loser in six years ax UB coacuj i Boston which had not scored more i than 20 points iin any of its previous nine games would have hadi difficulty carving out that j28 point quarter without (complete cooperation I In' that final period UB twice gambled on fourth down in its own 'territory and both gam bles lauea i Boston responded with touchdown each tfrne The UB Gordon Bukaty rand Joe Oliverio suf fered: through a painful passing spell in which they I il3 in a row i The game's turning point came jin the i last minute of the third Jack arland and Hugh col laborated on a 59 yard pass play to the UB eight The ITerrjers bagged the' touchdown ion the first (playi of the last period building their lead toi 22 8 i i Then the dam broke 1 1 i i arland Has tBig Afternoon Hi arland in additiomtp setting' the stage for that decisive touch down scored the first six pointer on a 24 yard sprint kicked two extra pointe passed for a deuce i completed 7 of 12 passes for 167 yards and rushed four times for 44 yards i His quarterback reliever Tom Daubney aj sophomore from Tonawanda threw two touch i down ipasses to Nick Marchese! for 40 yards and to Roger Kiel ty for six yards i Bill Selent iand Bukaty scored the UB touchdowns Selent made' good on 1 yard pass from I Oliverib Bukaty clicked on a rollout from the 10 Selent set up his touchdown I with a fumble recovery on the Boston three I i I'll 1 I The Terriers had a statisti i cal feast They rolled up a total offense of 499 li 286 on the ground and 1213 in i the ain Dick Desmarais was itheir top rusher with 74 yards in 21 carries This raised his season total to 660 yards 51 shy of the all time Boston rec ord for a halfback i 14 Other i effective Terrier run ners Mfere Kielty with 55 yards ip seven rushes and i with 33 in eight I 1 1 The Bulls niade 92 yards rush inSi' and 170 passing' (George Maue led the UB carriers with 30 yards in eight trips IBukaty made 29 ip 10i and Bob Baker 20 in seven i i i i Bukaty completed 7 I of 1 4 passes for 97 yards Oliverio connected on '5 of 19 for 73 yards The UB passers were 12 tor 36 all dayi and prior to the final I scoring march (: were 'a ITllCnoklA AA i Boston scored on its first sertes in the fourth min Pom put the Ter riers i in business with an inter ception of a Bukaty pass Boston 34 yards in SA Ply arfand getting the unai 24 on sweep Bukati Passes Click i The BuUs came (charging back a Two I Bukaty to Selent for rll and to Baker for plus i fine running! by £aty jand Baker moved UB 71 yards to a first down on the Boston 9 i i i I ble for ball! ception by Singleton then the re serves itook over 1 1 I1 i i I Ya'e fil i 6 11 14 8 39 Harvard il it lll 0 Wolfe 41 run (run failed) Yale Hutcherson 50w pass interception (Hard run) 1 1 I i Kaakq 33 I i Blanchard 1 plunge t(run failed) i Ya Blanchard 1 plunge Krun failed) I Shinier I 21 pass from Leckonby (Higdon pass frdrn Leekonby) I Ya Shimer i 3 pass from Leckonby (Mallorv frnm Rrkonhvl it Harvard trRavenel 3 run (pass failed) I Attendance 40000 fl Spkrtseyice orces Delay In Herd Sportservice Inc largest stockholder in the Buffalo Base ball Club displayed its polver last forcing an adjourn ment of a scheduled) stockhold meeting simplyby staying away from! it The meeting now is set for Dec 10 Attorneys for It the national concession firm' i notified JOhn Stielmeier club I nresident yesterday Afternoon that Sport service would not be represent ed at last meeting Sportservice Jj headed by Louis Mj Jacobs of Buffalo owns about 70000 of t(ie 183511 outstanding shares' Withoutthose shares: Stiglnfeiei was unable'to muster' a quorum I Stiglmeier in the absence of Board Chairman Reginald Taylor iwent through the for mality of the scheduled session in Hotel Statler Hilton last night" I He told 40 to 50 stockholders present' that he received wordl of the Sportservice decision not to attend following i a conference with representatives of Hip firm Then he read a letter which ihe said was given him by rank Raichle Sportservice attor ney The text ofthet letter: Letter Ajripp Time view of the many cross currents and differences I of opinion regarding IthO ers of the Buffalo Baseball Club with respect to the makeup of the board Jof directors for the following year (evidenced Jin part by the' recent resignations from the board of directors and various public statements it seems to us that all of the small stockholders should have a far ther opportunity to consider the matter of constituting the board of directors in the light of such resignations we" will refrain from (the meeting called for Nov 19 'but swill HERD MEETING 1 Continued on' Page Eight I' IM jThen af ter Maue slammed to the five i on the next play the drive died On fourth down Oli verio was guilty of throwing to an ineligible receiver costing i UB15 yards and loss of'down Boston built its lead to 14 0 with a 12 play 80 yard thrust early in the second quarter Desmarais who ripped off rev eral'i huge gains during this surge scored the touchdown on a smash from the one 1 i I i BulIs 'again showed Thanks to a 50 yard pass play Oliverio to Charles Win they hurried 64 yards to a first down on the Boston three But again they did not hit the jackpot suri enderihg the ball on the 1 foot line after four rushes 4 i made the scoreboard a minute later however fumbled and Selent Ire covered on the Terrier three Two tushes gained to the one Then Oliverio passed to Selent in the end zone Bukaty passed to Maue for two points reduc ing lead to 14 8 It stayed that way until the final minute of the third quar ter 1 when arland contacted on a 59 yard pass play to the UB eight Three pliys latej the first maneuver of the ilast went off tackle for the touchdown! The Bulls started to gamble On i fourth and five from the? PB 45 Bukaty passed incom plete Boston scored in (six plays The payoff came on a lateral off a reverse from 24 Tom Prebola swept £is left! lateraled to Paul Squarcia Squarcia went all way( i On the ensuing series UB 1 again threw caution to Winds This tirde on a fourth and 10 situation from the UBy 43 Oliverio passed incomplete Boston scored i in two plaVs Kielty ran for four yards and Daubney passed to Marchdse for the final 40 Bukaty Score's on Rollout The Bulls then produced their SeCOnd tOUChdnwn mnvirtcr yards in 10 plays Bukaty was a standout on this series He completed! four passes two Ito Baker and one 'each to Winter and Bob Ranus and scored himself on a rollout 1 Boston closed i the scoring with its sixth touchdown 55 seconds' before the finish Ktel ty rushing four times chewed UP 41 yards Then Daubney passed to Kieltv Ilin th for the final six yards I IL sad Windup for the Bulls And things can get sad der The Bulls open their 1961 season against the Terriers uejn in ZiOSlOn SCORING SUMMARY 1 A Boston 7 7 Buffalo 'Co 22 ff irst oriod 2 Boston arimd (touchdown run) arland (PAT Wck) Second Period touchdown irom QUKjTyj' Third Period 5 No storing 'r ourtfr Period rln0S VaJSVlr (touchdown 4 PAT pass from arland (touchdown 23 (PATj pass from Squir (touchdown 40 Daubn4yl 1 Daubney PAT run TaiiW i i rttnl Rlllratu DAT I 1 KIelt (touchdown 6 pass from Daubney) Daubney PAT pom TSIltG (: 1 1J 33 Idaho State I dt i ProviBasktbiall 1 I VVSIUVI a SVACUO 111 jij New York im 1 Co Angeles Detroit 122 i The i loyd! I Hillman was off for holding when Dea clicked ia 17:341 pea slipped I between jB Woit arid Dirio Masqotfo' and put away! five footer I sjjpl ii hi I 1 Giacairioh made a series of fine saves on Ccc Bob Courcy and Barfy Cullen and 'Edwards turned 'asidt bids by Zelliof Toppazzini Dan (Poliz iani I and Bob Beckett in the scoreless second period I Maloney fed Maki pass at 3:16 oi the ifinale 'and Chiqo Sank a blazing I 10 fbot! back hander' Barkley (closdd out the scoring at witha sizzling slap shot from aif couple of strides 'inside 4het blue line Maloney again provided the ll I ALONG THE Gia comin accompanied! the1' (Reds when they flew to Providence right after the gameJ be in the nets against Quebec to night (unlefis Simhions ihas a change' of heart and decides to join the Rhode Islanders? Bruce Gamble erstwhile! il Providence netminder '(replaced Simmons when Boston played ithe Detroit Red Wings last at BosT ton Center (Reibel of 'the sidelined for 14 games with a back i ailment got wova AAiLw wie uu eu pt last nigntg but retired after it Ha fi Act The Reds left two other veteran forwards Bo Elikand Ra Ross at home because I of indifferent nlait 'i i i vxui ixiaaueiai tne 1 it i used sparingly I Hadfield re joined the club after missing the last four games because of a sprained (thumb I yij Al Millar former Buffalo goalie novtf May ing al press box spectator en route to Rochester to! rejoiri the Bears after jplayipg xne game fo their Sudbury affiliate in tjie (Eastern Prd League riday night The Bisons will wind up the first (local doubleheader of the season 'at Memorial 'Audi torium when they riieef the Cleveland Barons at to night IThe Aud box office will UC upeu iruxu'I 4U mis mo until game 1 ''h ft Ljjneuizl I 1 I Edwards Def( uTn to oBnian i Hillman ii i 1 UUileAA HlcM Cullen i Dee' Hadfield Makr Courcy Hoekstra I 1 I Giocoln1 Defense WO'' Black uaynioLwuetn C0CKQT Panagabko Ranieri Batuik Paj2rt iReibel Sartoll Pollztani Retaree Veen Buffer Linesmen ger Strong and Jack Bell If li' Scoring Summary '1 irst Beroman 1 Pen alty I Hlllmen i scoring I iVr'nIflV IBIackburn' (jslash (tripping) 18:321 ufd (Maloney Dea I 3:16 Penattiei PT bl! i stapshplM fi rt Edwirdsdgl I l's li'ArV Giacomin! i 11 11 21 Toronto 'Tirinbie! Cana(henffl TORONTO The Toronto opening goal 'and! then roar back to i grab ra 1 2 1 lead in Ithe first period go ahead 5 3 at the end of the second £nd add another in rRon IStewairt led the attackers with two goals rank Mahovlich 12XLA VUil A Wlkltf I U4I VC ivOn Eddie Shack got the others? Don Marshafl' Bemie Geoffrioii uiu v) ividi cex rJjoonm 1 were marksmen for Montreal STATISTICS 15 92 170 I 262 12 36 1 1 'I' 3 296 1 35T £ti 1 ai i'" 1 4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Buffalo Courier Express
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Buffalo Courier Express Archive

Pages Available:
785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963