C-2 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1936 jßakhtiar Stars as Virginia t- Princeton Beats Wins Over Lehigh, 24-12 Colgate, 28-20, WIN, LOSE OR rl By BILLFUCHS Star staff Correspondent STATISTICS BETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct. 20. LeHigh Va. By FRANCIS STANN The football reconstruction plan First downs 12 14 DRAW i Yards rushing 55 162 1 at Yards passing 205 150 As the University of Virginia jmm Morris Stars **-& Passes w- 0-19 9-20 Hl showed more evidence of prog- Passes intercepted by 1 3 Punting 5 J., 6-35.8 4-34 ¦* PRINCETON. N. Oct. 20 OP). ress as Cavaliers, led *• today the Pimbles lost" 2 2 \*i * j IIP' by Jim Bakhtiar, defeated Le- Yards penalized 33 59 —Tailback Tom Morris ran for Os This and That high, 24-12. three touchdowns and passed for IT IS SERIOUSLY DOUBTED if Calvin Griffith could As 9.000 fans watched in crisp back on the 20 and made It in a fourth on a spectacular 53-yard permission League four plays—Bakhtiar going for have obtained of six American clubowners sunny weather in Lehigh’s Tay- play today to carry Princeton to transfer to Los Angeles. While most other clubs take lor Stadium, the Cavaliers tripled 9 and 3 yards and Kelly Buskell for 5 and the final 3 yards for to a 28-20 “revenge” football very little money out of Washington (they don’t share in their victory output of last sea- (Virginia’s 17-6 halftime lead. . victory over Colgate before radio-TV rights or concessions) additional travel expense son. They have a 3-2 record | now, and not since the first game Virginia made it 24-6 with its 32,000 at Palmer Stadium. was a factor. Also, making Cleveland an “eastern team of the 1954 season had they 73-yard move in the third. Yar-j The 183-pound Junior from was not a popular prospect. ; many points a brough passed to Kneeland for scored as in Columbus, Ohio, wearing Don Larsen, the perfect pitcher, picked up game. Lehigh was the victim 34 yards to the Lehigh 35, and' the $15,000 in less than a week after his feat and then had to that time, too. two plays later hit Polzer on the: take to his bed for treatment of exhaustion and a All Bakhtiar, the Iranian-born right sideline for 30 yards to the | STATISTICS cold. 3. From there. Yarbrough went But Don will be back in business this week. Smyrna, Ga„ pre-medical student, contributed /’v. J % t. WBbF Wm $ today was a touchdown, a field over in two tries. - ColKftte Princeton a town that is new to Larsen, will pay him $2,500 to attend ¦ K ¦£,; Flr«t down, 18 15 as though; Rushing yardage J.'i'i goal, three extra points and 73 Lehigh started out -MaLi ¦* ? ' WyHIHWII IR>: the opening of a new’ supermarket. . . . When Buddy Young yards of the 162 Virginia gained it had upset ideas against the' Passing yardage 01 I*l Passes _ 10-lfl was asked why he quit pro football he replied: "Because the aground. He carried 23 times. 7-point favorite. The Engineers Passes Intercepted by n 2 Punts 2-55 2-27 fields are getting longer than when I was younger.” A More spectacular, perhaps, took the opening kickoff 72 yards HBk WML, imL Pumblti lost X o penalised ,5 year ago the Yankees might have had Chuck Stobbs cheap. though less damaging, was the in seven plays. Big gainers were Yards 30 passes from Tom Now it is reported they want to trade four players for the passing artistry of Lehigh’s Nolan to HI “49” jersey Royce Flippin Faillace for 20 yards and to Aus- j lajfife of Senators’ top pitcher. quarterback Dan Nolan, a his- r^l after his torn from 1956 own was his tory major from Mechanicsville, tin Short, son of the Lehigh as-; The saga of California Kid, one of the big entries in the athletic director, for 30 back, also made a dramatic N. Y., who could fit well into the sistant goal-line intercep- world’s richest Saturday at Garden yards the Virginia 3. Nolan; “save” with a race next State, makes backfield of many a bigger insti- to period sneaked over Tor the score, but jpKftH tion in the fourth and fantastic reading. When Heather Time, his dam, died in tution. He completed 8 of 16 SW Hr ay' . final, clinching Faillace's point try was wide. ¦ set up the score 1954 Trainer Meshach Tenney was faced with the problem passes for 193 yards, a record with a punt which fell dead on of feeding the young colt. Fortunately, he remembered that at Lehigh, and for the season Fumble Leads to Score the Colgate six. a Tennessee walking horse on a nearby farm had just lost has a total of 31 completions m A recovered fumble on the Princeton, fighting back from attempts for 615 yards. The • Hit -jfc her foal. He made a deal for the mare and she took to the 60 Virginia 28 late in the third; % a 20-14 halftime deficit, scored Engineers have a 3-2 record. in every period the individual orphan as if it were her own. Today California Kid stands iquarter led to Lehigh’s other: IF ft Hkt ¦ on The Cavaliers spotted their Dick Hoogstraten passed brilliance of its talented tailback, 16 hands and is one of biggest 2-year-olds in training. I score. V the hosts 6 lead and then took ;to Short for 13 yards and ran 8 who brought back memories of **** * a —o i. ~W ill advantage a for the big gains. Nolan hi>lMftßTlffiTii - the great Dick Kazmaier and of a fumble and | yards | iprftHßßHHlftftftg. 4ft * Sw MICKEY MANTLE, WHO WILL play in a golf foursome pass interception for their first pitched out to Dick Pennell who ¦Mynm % Flippin, both graduated. with Cary Middlecoff, Bob Hope and Doak Walker for the 10 points. ; went wide to his left for the last Morris hit End Bob Kent with 53-yard pass period Cerebral Palsy Fund in Dallas a week from today, hits some Their last touchdown, immedi- 5 yards. a in the first great to start the Princeton scoring . . Lehigh displayed optim- shots like hits . ately following the second-half wood he some baseballs. Perhaps the II 1 *- .' and then climaxed touchdown kickoff, came a 73-yard ad- ism for the future between II 111 . jar /A’ the Yankees Dodgers was mirrored on .4; difference between and the •':* ialfi he himself spear- featured by a pair of long halves when its 97-man march- iT drives which when they cut up melon. The Yankees rewarded 50 vance headed with touchdown of the passes from Yarbrough. ing band played the Russian Na- Hi M runs full shares, the Dodgers femembered Nelson f 5, 12 and 3 yards—all wide men, giving 32 while Bakhtiar drove through his : tional Anthem. It was a tribute .. , mL on only 37 and voted only 28 full shares. Johnny peace, t;; < «.K \' sweeps. Podres, to United Nations Day and w men right tackle for 6 yards into the . , 'v' • .x y,-. & «. X hit 9 of his passes who won two games and the 1955 World Series before being but the noble sentiments ap- He on 13 end zone and then kicked the yards up given by point peared lost on the gathering. No 'for 97 and rolled 63 drafted by the Navy in the spring, was SSOO the extra that sent the Cava- yards In 16 carries. was late in the cheers followed. Dodgers. This is the same sum the Yankees gave Eddie liers ahead. This Colgate .7 13 0 o—2o up Scoro by period*: Carr, their bat boy. first quarter and was set Princeton 77 7 7—28 when Nolan fumbled and Bob Virginia 7 10 7 0—24 Colgate scoring—Touchdowns Call What’s become of the forward pass in Lehigh fl O 6 O—l:, 2 (1. plunge; 3, ); Randall