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 Ryder Cup 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 golf 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 Dai Rees to the 25. The Lions’ defense, weakest in Harry Bradshaw, 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
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