C-4 •• THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY. 99. IMI BOURLAND, ANDERSON STAR SEPTEMBER Syracuse Tied Winterbauer Army Scores Easily Paces Yale Over Nebraska, 42-0 By lowa State To 27-0 Win SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Sept. 28 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 38 WEST POINT, N. Y„ Sept. UP).—lowa State scored mild ‘ a UP). 28 (/PL Dave Bourland and upset today as the Cyclones Sharp opening-game Bob Anderson paced smooth STATISTICS• came from behind, held pitching by - off a . Army a Dick _ . N*br»«k» running Army football team to Pir.t down. HI 24 last-period scoring threat, and Rushing yard... 162 341 Winterbauer paced Yale’s de- a 42-0 victory over Nebraska Pm... 8-14 8-24 held highly regarded Syracuse fending Ivy League ... champions today. Paulnc v.rd... 11 S 3 to a 7-7 tie. P.ssvs Intercepted 0 4 to easy Anderson, a 200-pound soph- Punt. 8-34.0 3-32.0 The passing and running an 27-0 victory over Fumble, lost 1 3 of omore, scored Army's first Yard, penalised IS IS Sophomore Dwight Nichols, a the University of. Connecticut of the game in two today. touchdown Army fumbled in punt minutes and 20 second* on a forma- The 6-foot, 194-pound Win- 6-yard plunge after ne had put tion and Nebraska recovered STATISTICS . Bt Syr.cu.r terbauer, one of the Blue’s on Army's 35. Jim Hergenreter , low* few the ball in scoring position First down. HI jg veterans, tossed made 12, but Roy Stinnett Rushing yard.** 12ft 240 touchdown with a 27-yard dash around Pauln* yardage Sft so passes of 5 and 27 yards and rig£ end. fumbled on the next play and Twee. 4-0 8-11 recovered the game Pawe. Intercepted by o o handled himself like a potenti- Another aophomore, 158- as ended. nt 4-37.7 3-37.3 al All-Ivy C' !, , . Leaguer. Nebrnak. 0 0 O O— 0 Fumble, lost •* •> pound Bennie Dillard, was the Army 14 14 7 penalized charge * 7—42 Y.rd.se 2S 68 Yale was in most of r**L . i * unexpected for Nebraska. Army .corlnc: Touchdown*—Ander- ¦k% iHttv*^. star son 'A. plun*e>; Dawklna. (1. plume): time and looked impressive He made the longest run of the Bart. f> 4. plume): Or.f M7-y»rd 23-year-old service veteran despite p.k. from Bourland): Bourland (11. the dullness of the con- day for his team. 25 yards, and ,end run) Conversion.—Hillard 4, from Knoxville, lowa, provided test, ** witnessed by more than in the second period swept I E* 7 (Plume): Walter. the spark the lowans needed cv -vt:-<^". . Jjjr' 24.000 fans. J Army’s end for 12 and what to knot the defending cham- Connecticut made only one v -*&*Jpw 1 • appeared to be a touchdown pions of k HRI 4 1 iilnHP Eastern football. serious threat to score and that only to have the play called A crowd estimated at 21,000 » --* Rip early in the final quarter. It *Srl? >, ~—l— Falcons “'* for saw the 168-pound '- back offside. halfback was halted on Yale’s 1 by an \ '*%&" ' '^KiflWßL'' The game, played In spark- lead his mates in an uphill interception. ling sunshine, drew 20.500 to Occidental battle with sparkling runs and Yale needle-sharp scored twice in the Michte Stadium. DENVER, Sept. 28 UP).— passing. opening period, the first touch- Army used four teams In the Bouncing back from last week's Syracuse's and down coming early 5-yard free-wheeling touchdown on a contest, and the 47-0 humilltatlon at the hands conversion came late in the pass from Winterbauer to Herb scoring widely was distributed of UCLA, the Air Force Acad- third period after a 70-yard Hallas. Just before the period In addition to Anderson, Pete emy took revenge on another .drive. Sophomore Dave ended Mike yard Baker Cavallon blocked a Dawkins tallied on a Los Angeles team today, drub- carried oven from the 7-yard kick, picked up the plunge, Vince Barta went over ball and bing Occidental, 40-6. 1 line and another sophomore, ran to the Connecticut 2. Gene from a half yard away. Bill The Falcons scored in every A1 Gerlick, added the point. Coker plunged 17-yard pass from over. * Graf took a • period but the third, and Less three minutes had Yale scored again just before gM. _ than Bourland over the goal line, turned the contest into a rout passed in the final period the second quarter Jh&< Bourland counted 11-yard when ended on a i ii on a with three last-quartqf touch- Nichols unleashed his fine pass- 27-yard flip from Winterbauer sweep, and Harry Walters an downs. ing arm to John Pendexter, who was ? end for 7. | **;> ’fPppf *rs* vHr^:; ; % left Showing an improved run- He hit rangy Jim Stuelke standing on the goal. %W^li^PfSP^P^H”' ; *; '"¦ ¦¦*’ First-Period March ning game from split-T, with gains of 13 and Just before the game '*'’¦” ¦' V# •¦» 4>¦ *,- ¦* •¦ *';* the 12 yards ended, ‘ ' 1 *¦'' " -V i Jt'- 1 v ¦ >' The third touchdown of the the Academy shook Ga- on successive plays and then Art Lavalle plunged over from •. *• **'• Steve I ~v "*?.. ?' iit > :-,t >:' : ¦i: irk,' *¦¦>¦*, • «€.*? ItWI I ¦¦ game, scored by Barta on a iios and Larry Thomason loose passed to Dennis who took the the 3 for Yale's final touch- brief plunge, was set up by a for consistent gains. Galios col- ball on the 2 and stepped into down. The play was set up by inuY i)| CORNHUSKER HALTED—Nebraska Halfback Leo George picks up five first-period march that was lected 55 yards in five carries. the end zone. a 58-yard punt return by Stu Miwvif *Z 1 yards before Army Center Jim Kernan stops him in the first quarter at stopped at the goal by the pe- Occidental scored When lowa State O 0 0 7 —7 Horowitz. riod whistle. Wayne, Sink passed 68 yards to Syracuse 0 0 7 o—7 Connecticut 0 0 0 O— o KIPRDACIf A n i West Point yesterday. Other cadets shown are Bin Barta (32) and Bob low. state .corlnc Touchdown— V*i*, , _l3 7 0 7—27 hcdr/om U( (21).—AP Nebraska had a final chance Liggett Lancaster on the Air Dennis (27 naze-run from NlchoU). Yale .coring: Touchdowns—Hallas Anderson Wirephoto. ; Conversion—Carlson. (5. pass from Winterbauer): (2. v to at the very end of the Force 7 and set • up Mike : Syracuse scoring: Coker score _ Touchdown lunge): (27. pea. (2, plunge). « Pendexter from game when Joe Caldwell of over tackle. Baker Conversion—Oer- finterbauer): Lavalle (3. plunge). Quint’s burst Converaione—Wall (3). Princeton Nips Quakers Give Penn State Donelli's Son Rutgers, 7-0, in Trouble, But Bow, 19-14 Stars as Lions • PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28 I UP) .—Penn State, touted as one STATISTICS of the top football teams in Prnn B t«tt Penn j the East, converted two fum- * Ditch Drive *ir»t downs ? Upset Brown Last yurdftie bles into touchdowns today to Ruihini 1«5 Patslnt vardate TP Hi j PRINCETON. N. J.. Sept 28 defeat a Penn team which was Puna 7-14 S-1.1 ! PROVIDENCE. R. 1., Sept. (iP).—Princeton i Pmases Intercepted br 11 cashed in on much better than its advance Punta S-38 3 28 (A*).—'The sparkling play of Its last scoring opportunity to- notices, 19-14, at Franklin ' rumbles lost 3 Yards penalised •*»•' 15 day. after missing out on three Field. Quarterback Dick Donelli and goal by earlier chances, and beat Solid two-touchdown favor- half) which ended with Penn a field Rudy Pegoraro scrappy Rutgers. 7-0. in the ites. the Nittanv Lions found State on the Penn 7 as the, in the final quarter gave Co- opening game unexpectedly of the season for Penn1 troublesome result of a recovered fumble, a lumbia a 23-20 upset victory both teams. and had to go all out to prevail 20-yard run by Kasperian and over Brown today in an Ivy Fred Tiley crashed in this season opener for both 15-yard penalty against Pullback a Penn. League thriller. over for the only touchdown teams. Fumble Is Factor with only three minutes and 37 Only loose ball-handling by Donelli passed for two touch- the Quakers—they three Penn State's third score j seconds left in the fourth lost period, downs and helped set up a fumbles—marred their top per- came In the third with period. Paul Nystrom kicked Gilmore, Fran Paolone and point. formance since Coach Steve the extra Maury Schleicher, all second- Tiger*’ Win Sebo took over four seasons ago. STATISTICS 44th. Kasperian Scores stringers, carrying the ball to' Columbt. Brown It was Princeton’s 44th vic- the Penn 5 for a first down. Pir.t down. _ II IT tory games of this ancient Penn State scored early in Ruthin, r.rd.ee ISA ISA in 48 quarter There Penn defense stiff- Pm. In* y.rd.se 6t 78 aeries between the colleges the first after Penn’s the Puses A 7S Bill Young fumbled a fourth ened. turning back three runs P.s.es intercepted br 1 3 ...... & which first played intercollegi- to Punts f ! down punt attempt on hls 21. and a pass take over on Fumble, lost I « ate football in 1889 and one Yard* penalized - 10 SS only Dave Kasperftn drove across downs. But on Penn’s second of the closest of all. The play. John Wright fumbled a lower score between them was from the 4 on the sixth play couldn't hold Caprara pltchout and Steve Oer- third as his Dad. Buff, made Princeton’s 8-0 victory in 1937 and Emil converted to Musick make it 7-0. ban recovered on the 2 for Penn a successful head coaching de- Three times in the SSSIf earlier SUte. pounded game Princeton had threatened In the second period. Penn Gilmore over but in Ivy ranks. The elder back. The State went 66 yards for its center for the score. Donelli succeeded Lou Lfttle, and had been thrown by Tigers reached the Rutgers 9 second touchdown, scored This proved to be the decid- who retired after 27 years at a u GEICO 2-yard in the second quarter and the End Jack Farls on a ing touchdown. the helm of the Lions. 13 in the third but lost the ball pass. It looked like P*nn, win- After recovering a fumble. But it was up to Pegoraro each time. Early in ner of only four games in the Penn drove 45 yards on nine to provide the winning margin. on downs years, the fourth, they forced Rutgers past three was in for plays for its final score with After having one field goal at- drubbing. passer Bill'Wolfe to fumble and another But *the Musick handling the ball on tempt blocked moments earlier, policyholders af- recovered the ball*on the Rut- Quakers rebounded to score seven of the plays. He scored he got a second chance when gers 36. ter the next kickoff. from the 1 with 48 seconds re- teammate Ed Eschenbaum re- From the Penn State 47, maining in the game and covered on the Brown 15. He 53-Yard Drive Sal Musick Wright late touchdowi* drive Quarterback execu- converted. split the uprights while stand- In all 8 stadiums of the American League, as many as The • n—ID ted a double fake handoff, cut Penn State . 7 6 ing back on the Brown 23. when , can our .. fans watch national game. It takes covered 53 yards, starting back to his left and scampered Penn .0 7 0 —l4 a Gene Locks, sub quarterback, Penn State Bcortns —Touchdown.: junior who saw a Riepl Kaspartan pluagei: ('.'. pan Donelli. a tremendous attraction to filleach of these ball parks. # pass by Bill into the end zone. Frank '4 Pari. only of intercepted a converted to narrow Penn from Jack.): Gilmore (2. plunge). Con- seven minutes action a penalty, a pass version.: Cavrara as a halfback last season, made Austin. After State’s lead to 13-7. Penn Scorln.--Touchdowna: Mualck (2, from John Heyd to Jim Mott- 47. run: 1. plunge). Conver.iom: Riepl. his dad look good In naming It also takes a tremendous attraction to interest That was the score at the Wright. ley ate up 33 yards and Heyd l him to the starting quarter- over 400,000 policyholdert in Government Employees did most of lugging the ball to; back post. Insurance Company. a first down on the 1. Tiley The young triple - threat then smashed through to score. Holy Cross Surprised passed twice to End Ron Szczy- Princeton's ailing coach. powski for touchdowns, one To many GEICO automobile policyholders the big among Charlie Caldwell, wasn’t aerial going eight yards and attraction is savings. To others, it’s andptrtonal 23,000 spectators who fatt the the other 18. Hls passing and claim tenice. To still others it’s country-wide protection. watched the game on this chilly, In 21-21 Tie With VMI running helped set up the third take But to all GEICO policyholdert the sunny day. Forced to a; WORCESTER, Mass.. Sept., touchdown, scored by Harvey biggeet attraction leave of absence and turn over 28 UP). Virginia Military In- j STATISTICS Brookins on a two-yard buck. it that you can’t buy finer inauranee at any price. the reins to Dick Colman Cald- stitute used its speed and de- VMI H. Cron scored the first * Bob Topping well. he listened to the game ception to offset a big weight Ptr«t down. 12 18 Rushing yardage .. 180 281 touchdown for Brown on a two- at home. advantage today as the Key- Panin* yardage 48 114 yard Jack McTlghe raced best Pas.ee S-13 8-22 buck. Princeton’s tailback. dets battled Holy Cross' rugged Panee Intercepted by 2 O seven yards around end for the Tom Morris, was taken from Punts B-41.8 S-2S football forces to a 21-21 tie. 1 Fumble. lo.t 2 o second and Paul Choquette the field in an ambulance after; The Keydets, who gave away j Yard, penalized 20 60 plunged yards for the quarter two % jyßSfejy being hurt In the third i about 15 pounds a man to the other. Jcjhn Sapoch The Keydets scored the first and Quarterback favored Crusaders in the mid- ' time they got the ball when Brown lost the ball three Mike Ippolito. sophomore line, continually and dle of the Fullback Sam Woolwine drove times and four wlngback. suffered minor in- up on fumbles broke through to break Into the end zone from 19 yards times on pass Interceptions. juries. A report from the uni-j Holy bids for the victory. Cross out on a draw play to climax Columbia 6 77 3—S3 infirmary said Morris j 0 6 versit< VMI made three successful a 59-yard drive in 13 plays. Brown 14 o—2o had suffered a slight concus- goal line stands from within Its Columbi. acorln* Touchdown.: Two Scores Thrill Fans Brx.vpkow.kl 2 Ik. po*a (rom Donn.Ul: sion and his condition was not! 10 and threatened to win the IX p... (rom Donn.lll) Brookins <2.: game with Holy Cross, using the same run>. Flcl .0.1 Pwor.ro (23). Con-, serious. before time ran out versions: Pez.raro 2. * Rutger. Keydets on the Holy Cross five men In the middle of the Brown ncorin*—Touchdown.: Ton- ®n ® 0n 7 ?l7 the (7. Princeton _ H 1 line for all but 10 minutes of <2. plume), McTlihe rum. Scortne Touchdown: 12-yard line. | loqurtte (2. plume). Conversions Princeton ; game, §n*¦land Tiler 11. plunge t. Coneerelon Myetrom Holy Stopped the thrilled the 10,000 Moran. Croat by scoring The Keydets spotted Holy fans at Fitton Field early in twice in the second period on Cross a touchdown 11-yard from the final period, but VMI an pass Oreene: Florida Tops to Dick Berardlno and a Quarterback Duke Johnston Villanova Beats one-yard plunge rallied his forces the Keydets fourth down, as { by Halfback Ed Hayes. Deacons in drove 62 yards for the final touchdown four minutes later With Holy Cross leading 14-7 and then held Holy Cross twice midway through the third quar- Furman, swept 20-0 Rain, 27-0 within the 10-yard line to In- ter, Johnston right end keeper, dodged GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 38 sure the tie. on a two tack-1 PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28. (/P).—Under skies so dark the V>ll threatened to win it in lers at the , UP).—Villanova took control field lights were turned on In the final seconds when Half- and raced 53 yards for the quarter equalizer. late In the second to- midafternoon. Florida muddled back Pete Johnson intercepted day and went on to defeat Fur- through a driving rain to a' Tom Greene's pass and raced Crag. ,! I man. 20-0, before a crowd of victory over Wake Forest | ZZIZZVI ?=!t| 27-0 38 yards to the Holy Cross 27. I VMI .coring Touchdown.: Wool- 10.000 In its home football today. wine (11). run); John.ton (S 3, rum; The game ended as Johnson (In. John.ton). opener. side a long JorA.n pa..-run from Neither mustered i took a from John- . Conyer.lon.: Johnson 3. drive and Florida's, ; Holy Cro>. .coring Touchdowns: Quarterback Jim Gruzione sustained ston and fumbled on the Holy B.rtrdlno (11. pt..-run from Oreene i; * H.yee (8. run). got loose at left end for 33 yards . il. nlngei: Btagnone * Cross 12. Conversion. Greene 3. information to Furman’s 44 to spark Villa- * STATISTICS first vila)# and W Forest Pie nova’s scoring thrust In ratee on 1 Ptretsdowne * ,It the closing minutes of the first your ----- l»t' i Ru»Hn« verd.ee 13* half. Grazlone Purine yerdeee J? Colgate Gains 14-13 Upset made the one- p Ptiaf 1 -ft « yard touchdown plunge. Purr, intercepted b, ~ 0. The Wildcats partially .T..UN. >...Q0 I Fumbles oat JU Office. Yard* penallaad nA nn Over Cornell on Late Pass blocked Charlie Gay’s punt and ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 28 UP). cuzzi in the end zone and took the ball Furman's first and third touchdowns were he! on 34 —A touchdown pass with 14 grabbed to score. Sub guard ;In the third quarter. Grazlone direct results of blocked punts. game, it seconds left In the and Jtm D'Eramo converted time in then hit End Tony Varrechlone The second touchdown was set perfect placement by a sub- punted :a with a 38-yard touchdown pass. up when the Deacons kicker, gave Colgate the upstate schools' 44 games. fourth stitute a In the fourth period only 3 yards and the Cornell Cornell had control of the a 35- 14-13 upset win over yard pass from Oraztone to OR VISIT GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE BUILOINO * I4TH AND L STREETS. NW. came after a fumble. 13,000. game until that point, trailing (Egß IjpjS) linemen, today before Rick Saptenza brought the WHRnllliSia/ S A.M. S A.M. Two Guard .Asa in the for only five minutes during last OPEN DAILY TO S P.M. —SATURDAY TO t P.M. Center Joe Hergertt, Colgate took over final : score. Cox and drive, with four minutes re-, the afternoon. touchdown with bogged • shared honors Lockwood, de- Furman down after a Jim Rountree and Ed mainlng. Jerry They had marched back to a threat quarter backs center, had Intercepted lead Colgate i In the second Beara. fensive 13-7 after scored and saw 25-yard field goal a pass his own 33. a A crowd of 28,000 was cut in Cornell on at the beginning of the fourth attempt go bad. Ray Harding, a period A fumble on Employees half when a light rain changed Quarterback when the Raiders’ Doug J the Villanova 33 gave the Government early ! 178-pound Junior, tossed for Ammon took a bobbled inter- ryp. to a downpour In the sec- Purple another ; down on hls own 43 to ception on 12 and Hurricane ond quarter. The rain slacked first Cornell’s ran i chance, but they were pushed INSURANCE COMPANIES In the second half but contin- Dick Dandall. to A1 Jamison' 1 In to score untouched. 'back so far that they had to - Companiu ued through most of the game. on the Cornell 25 and then to CornVlt 8 8 K , kick. Capital Stock Not Affiliated with U. S. Govammanl porwt « Dlnny Walker the 13. ] Colgate (coring—Touchdown. • j w»i(» ,2 ®—„g on Am- — n Pier Ids 7J P-l'* 7—27 mon ill, ran tumbled Interception); Purm.n Q 0 Q 0 PlorlSs icerlnc: Touchdown.—Col A short pass to Halfback Ted Rorcug.l 17. pa*, from Harding). 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