C-2 *** THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. a \HARVARD SCORES UPSET SPNPAT, NOVEMBSE S, IW U. S. Golfers Lions Beat Colts, 24-14, Princeton Bows, 7-6, Lead On Walker's Fast Finish (l)i DETROIT, Nov. 5 —Doak • On Missed Conversion Walker scored twice in the final ; STAtISTICS CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Nov. 5.' four minutes tonight as the UP. —Unusually dependable Dick STATISTICS Aftet 36 Holes Detroit Lions finally won their ¦ Rjuhln* v»rd»i* 84 ITS missed a conversion In season, P***in* yard*** ITS I*7 Martin PALM SPRINGS, Nov. 5 first game of the hand- • Ptu« attmapted 22 24 the dying momenta to give Har- j Calif.. ing the Baltimore Colts a crip- vard a 7-6 upset over Princeton i The United States took a pling 24-14 setback before 63,674 • jwJ SSUM-to:::: j '* today as the Ivy League rivals j Sgsfl ::::::: ? commanding 3-1 point lead over in Briggs Stadium. KT**;::::::: 41 *]||Spf®l scoring IKS h MS *1 i p .Mr&mmSk tlr traded passes in the «' Britain today in toe open- The little halfback from Texas, . TTtrOt ptmKwd 46 *7 * RS“ * 'Great rf* 'jgpHL rainy gloom of the stadium. Puntlne avrrate 2S 29 ing round of the Ryder Cup playing his final season in toe ! field goal and three extra points, alinWEr \ * Princeton, unbeaten in its four RBgnJane-:—— International classic, defeat- National Football League, stun- accounting JK *Sf£* "~" it si - thus for 18 points. %aK- >* M iSKFwI previous Ivy games, roared 63 v " »' by nKjp / ing the British in three out of ned the Colts scoring on runs 1 The Colts overcame Detroit’s A JHK^fTM yards on eight plays late in the be was badly rushed, and fired! four Scotch foursome matches. of six and two yards. behind/ early 10-0 lead and seemed fourth period with Tom Morris to Lewis who had shifted victory It gave the Lions their first victory the bail ' The lone for the vis- L beaded for their second passing the final seven yards to Pinch. Lewis juggled itors in toe first of the two-day triumph after six successive : over toe Lions this season. Frank Agne#. momentarily, then squeezed it losses and jolted the title hopes behind matches at toe Thunderbird 1 Entering the game after Rookie Martin, who had converted on just before stepping out Country was of the Colts, who went into toe George get ‘attempts before the end zone. Club registered as ; Shaw failed to the eight of his 12 Britishers Johnny Fallon and game with a 4-2 record and tied Baltimore attack Ker- today, got the height on the ball outgained Angeles 1 started. which John Jacobs defeated Chandler with Los for toe West- ' korian scored on a 2-yard sprint |^HDr| but it went wide to the left as the winners 184 yards to 94 on Jerry Barber, up. ern Division lead. quarter, HHkf 21,000 Harper and 1 in toe second then fired the fans roared. the ground, showed power in its bole, Fallon Apparently headed for their : 13-yard Fumbles 'on toe 36th with a touchdown strike to 3 tJp^# Sid Pinch late surge to a score. sinking a 3-foot pressure putt to seventh straight licking, toe ! End Jim Mutscheller In the third. ? Mi Harvard had showed tremen- yards up suddenly life a/M « 4 lii 1 lllffMiff MftffifffP Martin boomed 20 | hold toe edge on toe last hole. Lions came to In Detroit took Its early lead on dous defensive strength in the waning on a pass 1 \|^^HW|n ..|H^. IW^JMi the middle from his 47 to the The winner of each match gets toe minutes \ Walker’s first-quarter field goal tough spots and it was Ted Ken- Crimson 33 on the first play interception by Halfback Jack 49-yard . one point. ; and a touchdown pass nedy's recovery of Sid Pinch’s after a punt. Agnew broke 13 Christiansen, who picked off play Bobby fumble the Princeton 22 which Bam Snead and Cary Middle- from Quarterback at yards on a reverse on the 20. Oary Kerkorian’s toss on the ; Layne to Rookie Dave Middle- launched the Crimson’s score In Harvard was penalized 5 yards i colt of the U. S. subdued a stub- Baltimore 46 and raced back Capt. I ton. tbe period. for delay of toe game to aid toe i bom twosome of to the 25. The Lions’ defense, weakest in , 3 and 2, in plays, Bill Meigs, a guard for tbe Tiger cause. With fdurto down i and Detroit scored in five the league this season, held Alan go 13, > day’s big cutting ; winners, bit Pinch so hard he and 3 to on the Morris toe match. The match with toe elusive Walker Ameche, plays fought : morn- right sweeping ; Baltimore's touted coughed up the ball. Six to the 7 from where he was even at toe end of the inside end and ’ yards—his Snead, particu- yards rookie, to 32 lowest later Jim Joslin hurled an eight- launched toe touchdown aerial ing round but six into the end zone. gain of larly, got his game perking. After the final two minutes. the season. yard touchdown strike.to Dexter Three times in toe scoreless i In ;:B*ltloior« 0 77 o—l4 Lewis, who had quit football first half. Harvard threw back ; 27 holes he and Middlecoff were Walker broke off tackle and end I Detroit 3 7 0 14—24 year, rear two up. three on the 31st yards the Balti- B*!tlmorc *corln*—Touchdown*: Ker- earlier .In the in the Princeton advances to the Crim- A birdie and raced 51 to kori*n (2. run): llutKhenor (13. p*w- of the end zone. Bill Crosby's son 26. 37 and 11 respectively. hole made it 3 up and the match more 22. With less than a min- ' run from K., ConrerHon*: bole. remaining, on a . Rechlchnr 2. conversion proved true. The big play was by Meigs, , ended on the 34th ute he scored Detroit Korin*—Touchdown*: MJddl*- launched Harvard’s tackles, 2-yard sweep aroiind right end. . 1 ton <4O. pau-run from L»yne>; Walker The game who racked up 16 one ' Doug Ford and Ted Kroll (6. run: 2. run). Conrerilon*: W*lker Big yard 40-yard! 12, (40). defense of Its Three crown with the Tigers needing 1 I teamed up to hand to British Walker also kicked a IS. Field »o«l: Walker and tbe decision left Yale alone on fourth down at the Harvard I the worst defeat, a 5 and 4 tri- atop tbe Ivy League with a 4-0 11* in the second period. Meigs -1 umph over Erie Brown and Syd- record. Harvard has lost two arrived simultaneously with the ! ney Scott. Jack Burke, Jr., and league games. ball to Martin and smashed the ! held off a powerful Penn State Wins, 21-20 straight This second win in fullback to the turf for a 4-yard 1 threat from and tbe 48-game series marked the Iqss back on toe 15. to win, one up first time since 1941-42 that the Joslin and Morris both starred on toe 36th hole. to whip 1 After Trailing Syracuse Crimson was able the In the roles of reserve tailbacks. but the Tigers two years in a row. It Morris who had led the This was was scores were good for UNIVERSITYPARK, Pa., Nov. successful conversion was the Harvard Moves to 16 Tigers to a 14-7 conquest of I medal year , Thunderbird's 6,843-yard par 36- 5 UP-—The winged feet of Lenny margin of victory. As Harvard moved for Its Penh earlier this when The combined efforts of toe injured. Lewis, , 35—11 test. Moore, a top star for toe first score, it appeared momentarily Pinch was who yehr. just did manage Tiger quit Kroll were the first time this and the accurate two State stars STRAINING, EMPTY HANDS—New Haven.—Yale that the forward wall had the team at the season's i Ford and to JTyTTTI leg Injury, placements of Milt Plum carried overcome the individual bril- might hold firm. Lewis once start because of a was i to end their match. Syracuse’s battering YALE 14 and Army players leap for an Army pass •) |Penn uphili liance of hopefully and Tony Glanelly twice rammed impressive upon his-return tor Pairings for tomorrow will find! State to an 21-20 \ victory Syracuse ram halfback, Jim Brown who that fell incomplete in the first quarter. The ball for four-yard gains inside the try with the club. Rees and Snead pitted against over powerful falls to the ground behind Bob Munger of Army another today. personally accounted for all 20 ARMY 12/ tackles to the 10. Lewis then i each other In one match at 36 Syracuse points. i (25).—AP Wirephoto. yard and Joslin could get 8 8 8 fc? ’ holes. With 30,000 fans looking on in , lost a Princeton ecorins: Touchdown—Ac- chilly Until the midway point of the ICorrta). Other matches will be between Beaver Field, Moore raced back only three. new (T. pui from final quarter. Brown was toe ln- down, Harvard Kortoc: Touchdown—Lewie ’s Christy O’Connor for yards carries, scored But on the third Joslin paw Joottn). Contortion— 1 and 145 in 23 game. ,7. from Capt. jdividual hero of the His took two steps to his right as Croehr ’ Bolt, Chick Harbert of one touchdown and tackled sav- burly charges through YALE the United States and Scott, agely to lead the Nittany Lions toe line Contbiaed From Pass C-l Jacobs, Marty their fourth victory of toe [and effective tackling had put WIN, OR Middlecoff and to Syracuse ahead from the start. LOSE season. placement put Smashes Furgol and Lees. Barber and Yale In front to Detroit Smcusc 7 8 7 o—2o stay. Brown. Burke and Bradshaw and But It was Plum who pro- Penn BUt« 0 77 7—21 Byrnctuc seorlni: Touchdown*—Brown. Just before the game ended. Cardinals Beat Ford and Harry Weetman. vided toe vital points. He dove (2 •y FRANCIS Marquette, 20-7 3 nuh: B. rush: B. post from Al- DRAW STANN IArmy yards MILWAUKEE, (AP).— The English were hurt when over toe line for a yard for toe bright). Conversions—Brown. 2. moved 85 In six Nov. 5 Penn Bute seorint: Touchdown*— plays, the climax of which was Detroit overpowered Marquette, , it was announced that Ken Boue- touchdown that brought Penn K*ne (10, p*m from Plum); llooro (2, 5-yard field, play rush); Plum (1, rush). Conversion* — a touchdown pass from 20-7, today with pint-sized Billy their PGA match State from behind and his third Plum. 3. 27-13; : champion, will be unable play Don Holleder to Art Johnson. Steelers, Russell spearheading its attack to 0/ T/i/s one/ That Walloped 45-7 Last Year with two touchdowns. because of a stomach disorder. walloped year Harry today WHEN AND IF THEY tapped for bowl game. Navy’s Yale, 48-7 last soph-! Weetman learned are a The 5-foot-8 160-pound girl by the Cadets, celebrated the nephew j that his infant Is seriously Cornell Beats Brown, 20-7, football players will not have the privilege of voting where victory omore halfback, a of thej he will fly home Monday. they play as though It had won Summerall Hot Angeles Dan! | jill and chooae to on New Year’* Day, as they had last year the Big Three championship Los Rams’ Deacon Towler, plunged for the Titans', DeGraaf Scores when they selected the Sugar Bowl over the .. . against CHICAGO. NOv. 5 OP).—The As Twice Cotton. It’s Princeton and Harvard, legged Navy plays post-season game Chicago first touchdown and then unofficial, but If a It will be in whom it meets in the next two i Cardinals cashed In on yards for the score' [Texas Tech Beats PROVIDENCE. R. 1., Nov. 5 i down. This play covered some weeks, Ivy League title, the ball 47 the Cotton Bowl for the simple reason that high brass wishes j and the four breaks la tbe first half and that put them ahead for good. (A).—Favored Cornell registered 183 yards. DeGraaf then booted Hie Midshipmen to be displayed in more than one sector of j In the end it was a vic- ; Arizona, 27-7, on victory , Cornell’s final point. tory. seam then threw up a brilliant second- its fourth football in the country. but if there was any out- 4 l fc*? games today, whipping Brown held scoreless until : standing belongs the half defense tonight to whip the SSSUDetroit scorlnt—Touchdowns::1 RumcU seven was credit it to 2 J Finks, Pittsburgh couldn’t The yard up Hef&dmr the touchdowns. Pinks season record of 2-5 and left Co- , plunged a to wind the And Moderate Prices tions but only stewards at (November 16-December S) across scoring 56-yard drive. at Pimlico Ward <4, run). Conrtrslons—Winter- completed 23 passes in 49 at- lumbia at 1-6. The dame, which i in a Tech buurr, a. ' & wear white roses on their lapels as special badges of authority. tempts started in a cold drizzle, drew Hill converted after both touch- Ideal for Family Dinners Group Affairs for 337 yards. ’ ? . Probably coachable treatise tbe downs. /« Oar “Gourmof*' GoUery" . . the best and most on Neither team could put across less than 10,000 to Baker Field Your Picture in bode simply called “Basketball,” by ? sport Is a two-bit pocket a touchdown in the second half ; l 8 it=rj Brookville Rd. f Chevy Chase, Md. S&SSU 8 1 12 B=i« 1 Arison* (corlnc Touchdown*: Art 7101 ' 7 Arnold (Red) Auerbach, one-time GW star and coach of the Colgate but tbe Cardinals scored on mbit scoring—Touchdown: Oltm- Luppino (4ft. run). Conversion: Luppino StJ, Right Beats Coin Out Connecticut Are. to 7 100 Block (Taylor 4 Blocks BummeralTs second field goal. ntotro (2, put* from ionhnm). Con- Tex** Tech »eorln* Touchdown*. Washington Capitols and now resident genius of the Boston Ronnie H*rr (34. run): Lonnie Or*h»m Amplo Parking—Closod Monday—OL. 2-6820 s (9. run): Jim Side* (2. plume): Buddy Celtics. IS 8 8=1? -3ss?rSSfttaraJß:5 . Hill (I. nlun**)T Convenient: HIU 2. Frankie Ryff, who won over tough Faddy DeMarco In last , Conwilon*:?rSSfttaraJß:¦*«*)« 1. Don William*. week’s top TV fight for his 19th win In 20 bouts, was a half- BucknelL 35-7 miler on the track team In high, school. . . . With Rex Ells- LEWIBBURO, Pa.. Nov. 6 <*). SrSiF? worth, owner of Hu Kentucky Derby winner, Swaps, the —Colgate ran up and down V m- feeding of race horses la considered an exacting science—or orial Field with the ease of grey- Bucknell at least It until Comedian Lou Costello’s Bazooka hounds today to wallop was Bold University’s football team, 35-7. beat Ellsworth’s Like Magic in the $50,000 Starlet Stakes... Coach Harold Lahar’s Red Then Rex asked the funnyman how Bold Bazooka was fed and Haiders maintained complete the reply supposedly was: “I don’t feed him anything. I stop control as a host of. fleet-footed Wolfpack Routs by the stall every morning, hand him a sawbuck, and tell him backs scored every time they took except to go get what he likes.” possession of the ball, ** * * once. The first came 13 plays after they took over the ball in JOE L. BROWN, son of Comedian Joe E. Brown and new Boston U., 40-13 the first quarter. m general manager of Hie Pittsburgh Pirates, not only Is the Bob Deming cracked the line * ; BOSTON. Nov. 5 UP. —A strong youngest majors 14 years ago he also was the average eight yards in the at 37 but for an of North Carolina State foqtball most youthful dub president In qrganized baseball.... At 23 per try as the Red Raiders roiled up 307 yards In their crushing team a horde of hard- he prexy of Waterloo In the Class B Three-I League. ... unleashed was ground attack, constant source driving backs to overwhelm Bos- How many know that Yogi Berra fought in the ring 11 times a of BuckneL bewilderment. , ton University, 40-13, in the mud - while in the Navy homecoming v The crowd of and rain before 4,000 here today. I Never In the history of basketball at the University of 6,800 saw Colgate strategy baaed [ kfc Maryland have the Old liners scored 100 points, nor had as on a running attack until the Tbe Wolfpack struck for two « many scored against them, but the new electric scoreboard shadow of the Bucknell’s goal i touchdowns early in the opening easily or 190, the best wty In the equally new 12,500-capacity field house has three fig- posts fell Into view. Then Quar- period and went on to reg- Whether you bowl 90 4; terback Guy Martin would toss ures on It, Just In case. Terps open December 2 against I lster their third straight victory. \ to your Is to light up *richer* a short pass to score. Three of West of I j enjoy game Virginia. the five Colgate touchdowns , Quarterback Eddie Duke grlddera, pausing In town en route to play Navy in came off in that way. Alexandria, V*., end Halfbacks Baltimore, related how Ohio State behaved when ahead by Bucknell’s Bisons showed In ‘ Dick Hunter and George Marln- quarter only \ wonderfully mild...bring In their game In Columbus a month ago. . .. the third a flash of each scored twice, but the ml Dutch Masters are two'touchdowns the form they demonstrated last kov *»¦ When the Buckeyes came out of their huddles they added to ' back who drew the most atten- week in tying Harvard, 26-28. It fancy- w—_\ K. \ you superb aroma and far more Blue “This is the way we play it In the Big Ten, : tton was Dick Christy, *evll*: ( was then the Bisons marched stepping sophomore. . . however from behind to win only -1 % And they’re priced Hboys.” . The Dukes, came 70 yards for their touch- ; Christy set up the first touch- smoking enjoyment. ‘*,—*cnß In Hie process got lr U*e last- words, to wit: “This Is the down. H , down .tallied at 3:45 of tbe first S?ay we do it In the Atlantic Coast Conference.” SSSB.I l t period when he returned the ** * * ' kickoff 28 yards to the State 45, ? THE ENGLISH HORSE Darius, which will be garnished run from Martini; CulMpl .run): Vm- ; and two plays later romped 16 (T*run) MurHn’ 4, Placo- • yards the Boston 35. ,r.„by Willie Shoemaker In the Washington, D. C., International to by Sir Percy Loraine, who nbt mßuckniu , Alltold, the lusive 183-pounder ' next Friday at Laurel, is owned (2 run). Conv#r*loa—BUwort.MOTlM^fSSgown—K»nuplace- 12 times and and Italy, but who Is the carried the ball only la ex-Ambaaaador to Ankara ment. r_i. picked up a total of 103 yards. son of Sir Hampton Loraine, who once was given the keys to Trinity His performance was remarkable the Routs Amherst *Ei*, Dnlch MOMMCUI* bdvMudtr. the city of New York Just prior to Spanlah-American beteause of the mud and tbe In *w.) In many pools the field. / o,la the bwidy S-PkMSW™ Mfl«l / / War, Cuban revolutionists seized a number of Americans On Alexander Posses small on ff /II Matter* in tit popu- / / by AMHERST, Mass., Nov. 8 ). / / /////. Dutch come eU with the notion of hanging them their necks but : &&,*#* / * Havana Sia B=lß / “ Urtia* e* for 25c. I Sir Hampton, commanding a formi- —Bobby Alexander passed for N. C. State Kerin: Touchdown*- III] were discouraged when touchdowns add Charlie warship vowed to bombard four • ww*jy dable British In the waters, their Stocka ran for two more today ’ &rwwn-(mbit); J&rtokov a (if run; 11. run). neck-stretching The revo- city when and If the occurred.... as the Little All America candi- ¦ Touehdowni— lutionists got the point and turned the captured over to Sir dates rallied Trinity for a 38-14 Hampton, who ferried them safely to New York. victory over Amherst. In the current lasue of Sport, Manager Mayo Smith of the Amherst returned to tbe field Phillies the claims of Duke Bnlder, Ted Klpszew- In the second half with a 14-13 I Braves Pitcher Weds pooh-poohs lead but Alexander’! 13-yard I HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 5 ckl, Roy Campanula, Ernie Banks, et al., to the National that his . aerial to Sam Nines* put the > (/P).—.taymond Hayes Crone, League’s most valuable player award and flatly says HUItoppers In front to stay. Ni- ¦ Milwaukee Braves pitcher, end Masters ap Roberts, Is entitled to wear tbe purple.... “This caught Alexander’s Dutch man, Robin nes* three of 'Joan Anno Carroll of Hartford your guarantee richer smoking pleasure was the sixth straight season that Roberts won 90 or more passes for scores. John Thomp- ’ were married today In St. Jus- of games, there lan’t another active pitcher who has a son pulled in the other. tin’s Church. The newlyweds will a—smi wsm saw*. wo> and * * » 1 > recortftike that," Smith*argue*. BBT. i reside in Milwaukee. | >$