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C-2 " ... ______Princeton Routs Colgate Batters Vannj Georgia Tech Star WIN, LOSE OR P | Penn, 34-0, as Rutgers, 48-6 jin39-7 Victory Over LSU ! ATLANTA. Oct. 13 UP).—. ngyrO W&-it NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Oct. Toppy Vann, swarthy second-' J»ia quarterback STATISTICS By FRANCIS STANN 13 UP).—John Call, Colgate half- unit lor Georgia' ' . LSU , da-Tech DRAW First Tiley Tech, passed for two touch-, ¦ downs x in Sets Pace back who played only four min-1 Rushing yardage J»7 IXI downs, scored one and set up Passing yardage „, 105 13’ UP). utes more than one quarter, Passes 6-13 11-15 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13 | another with some beautiful fak- Passes intercepted by ft 2 IIIPI Punts —Fred Tiley, a sophomore full- ‘ scored four touchdowns today as ing today as Tech tumbled R.3P 4-3fl» - crip- mm lik-jfc Fumbles lost 5 n Os This and That back who holds the key to the Red Raiders crushed Rut- pled Louisiana State, 39-7. Yards penalised 31 43 single-wing attack, straight BUCKY HARRIS, who admits that Tom Yawkey created Princeton's gers, 48-6. The only solace the It was the third vic- paced the Tigers to a smashing tory of the season for Tech, Tech’s depth, power, speed and that “special assistant” job for him in the Red £ox organiza- home team gained was that it 34-0 victory over Pennsylvania kept scoring which went into the game alertness made it a runaway. tion, that like manage again. intact its string confides he would to a ball club today. ranked No. 3 in the nation. passing if that now runs through 99 games.! LSU’s attack, led by Asked that would include still another tour in Washing- It was the most decisive vie-; Despite leaving three of their M. C. Reynolds and Bucky Rutgers didn’t get its touch- top Matt Burns, ton, replied: “Sure, why not? That’s not the worst tory and the biggest score run| down four ends and their No. 1 made Tech’s defenses look silly until one second before quarterback on the bench with Job in the world." ... In departing from Detroit, just he for while and led to as the finish. The Scarlet had injuries. LSU a a second did after the 1933 season, Bucky may be leaving every game made it interest- quarter touchdown which the only club I STATISTICS scored in since it ing for about 20 minutes. tied of in 1957 1958. Penn Princeton was whitewashed by Lafayette; Then it at 7-7. with a chance beating the Yankees or First down ... 4 17 j Rushing yardage «131st in the middle of the 1944 But after Tech had Joe Yanniello, who has 15 co-signers to back him up, Rushing Yardage 8- 31st 1 season. made it Passes 0-ft 5-10 With many of the spectators 13-7 on a 30-yard pass from writes, in part: “I run a barber shop and, believe me, the by- Passes intercepted 2 2 on their way to the exits, Sopho-! Vann to Halfback Stan Flowers, customers toward (the Senators) Punts 9-39.2 3-42 Missouri Routs attitude of our our team Fumbles 11 more Jay Hunton caught a short Dick Gookin, third-string Yards penalized ft 45 full- is an insult. You can’t fool people. Going to a ball game is pass from Bill Gatyas on his back, stole a Reynolds toss and just like getting barber service or grocery service. You have up by the Tigers against Penn in own 35 and raced 59 yards to N. Dak. State raced 67 yards to make it 20-7 Colgate’s got to give the people their money’s worth. Let the Griffith this ancient series since 1889, 6. Here he was caught COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 13 just before the half. from by family move the franchise and then we'll get the Dodgers when Princeton won, 72-4. behind Joe Vitok. With UP).—Missouri's Tigers broke Vann ignited showing a; Tech’s first scor- or Giants. Penn, which broke its 19-game the clock only one sec- 6-game losing streak today ing drive with a beautifully We don’t need a winner—just a club that will 1 ond left. Hunton with 1 ex- losing streak against Dartmouth; took a hand- a 42-0 victory over North Dakota! ecuted bootleg play good for finish in the first division once in a while." off from Gatyas 19 last week, was so completely ROUND ONE FOR MARCIANO—Rocky Marciano (right), and raced State before 12,500 fans. yards, then he threw to Flowers Ed Sullivan, first-string center and Notre Dame’s player smothered around left end to score. by the hard-charging the retired heavyweight champion, receives the key to the The Tigers, who their last;.who turned it into a 23-yaid of the week, got a pretty good ribbing from his Irish team- Tiger get past Three of Calls foul- lost gainer line it didn’t its city from Robert E. McLaughlin, of touch- three games of 1955 and their before being pulled down mates he subject of a own in head the District’s downs came within a 13-minute; when was the a feature story in Scan- 35 until late the last Board of Commissioners. the first three of this season, took at the LSU. 2. Fullback Ken weekly quarter, finally passed This was first event in a scoring spree in the opening dinavian newspaper. Turns out, however, the Mc- and mid- day the opening kickoff and drove Owen slammed over. field on a pass interference pen- crowded bring in a series of honors to the undefeated quarter. Keesport, . . . Pa„ star is half-Irish and half-Swedish. Ad- Colgate 62 yards to score. The Vann’s other touchdown pass alty to the Princeton 47. champion.—Star Staff Photo . "l is 7 7—IS I touch-! miral Tom Hamilton, USN (ret.) and now athletic director Sutaers it o o « r. 'down came on a 15-yard pass was to Fifth String End Jerome Princeton went almost to the, Colgate scorlne—Touchdowns: Call. •» Quarterback at }> from Jimmy Hunt-, Green midway in the final period, the University of , worked long and hard in bottom of its list of • * *2 . 20): Garivalrlis <7-foot substitutes! AT DINNER ATTENDED BY 650 sneak*; Demina <3 plunce* Carlson u;t er to Halfback Hank Kuhlmann. an 18-yarder into the an attempt to "wire" the Navy football quarterback when he pass from Cifonelli* end zone. and sttW dominated play, scoring 4. D amo. Conversions: Mar- From point, game lin. E Carlson. that the Vann, outshining No. 1 was head coach at Annapolis several years ago. He actually in every period to spoil the day; Ruteers scorina—Touchdown: .Hunton < became a Quar- < ft. reverse). rout. North Dakota terback Wade Mitchell on of- got a workable radio device. Unlike the miniature set tried for a Penn homecoming crowd State made a never scoring fense, recovered a fumble on the out by Cleveland Browns, however, it big of 28,484. Capital Heaps Honors threat, but the Bisons showed the was almost as LSU 18 and on the fifth play Tiley made two touchdowns on Howard Booters Win able performers Guard he as a radio-television console. in Roger sneaked the final yard for short plunges. His sub. Hewes Alvin McLean, John Gibbs Gebhart and Quarterback ** * * John Tech s fourth score. Agnew, ran 30 yards for another and Arthur Hazelwood each Joyce. Both played an On Rocky Marciano outstand- LSU o 7 o o— 7 LOU LITTLE DROPPED thoughtful thank-you and Wingback Bill Danforth kicked a goal as Howard de- ing game Georgia a note on defense. Tech 7 13 « 13—3» the mail for raced 45 for the fourth. Jim By ATCHISON presented Philadelphia Textile In- North Dakota State ft ft ft ft— n IJ3U scoring—Touchdowns: Taylor (1, In a recent column. “It has been a long time LEWIS F. to Washington and feated plunge) Motley, a 146-pound tailback • stitute, 3-1, in a game Missouri 14 14 7 7—4’* Conversion Taylor. since I started coaching at Georgetown,” Columbia’s retiring In “one as the proudest mo- the key to the city in a ceremony soccer Missouri scoring—Touchdowns: Kuhl- Georgia Tech scoring—Touchdowns: who recruited from last , yesterday at Howard. rnann