Penn Wins Over Princeton, 14-13; Yale Outclasses Columbia, 33-7

_ < Missed Kick Costs Old Eli's Passing Attack Proves Kazmaier Too Hot for 's Team Tigers Tie; By the Associated Press fumble in the air and Capt. Levi NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Yale out- Jackson tore 19 yards down the pitched and outclassed its old Ivy middle 82 seconds later. An in- Stars for Losers League rival, Columbia, 33 to 7, terception by David Prince paved the (Picture on Page B-6.) in a loose, rough football game way. played in baseball weather at Yale sorely missed its 1948 kick- |y th« Associated Press Baker Field today. An Alumni ing specialist Bill Booe, failing to PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 8 — homecoming day crowd of 30,000 convert after its . But found little to cheer about once Jim Fuchs atoned somewhat with Two extra points placekicked by the contest got under way. It a 34-yard field goal in the closing Pennsylvania a Herb Agocs gave was all Yale after the first six seconds. a 14-13 victory over keyed-up minutes. YALE. Princeton football team today be- Nearly all of the scores came Left —Setear. Caracciolo, McAfee. La Bonte. Albright. those fore 32,000 shirt-sleeved fans in through the air and most of Lett —Finnegan. Emerson, Vorys, that didn’t were set up by accur- Downey. Palmer Stadium. Left guard—Frank, Philipp. Gorman. ate Yale pitching or by erratic Center—Potter. Carr, Wooten, Gallaher, Princeton’s inability to add the Masters. Prince. Columbia twirling. That’s the Right guard—Fasano. Jablonski. Bishop. after seventh point Sophomore kind of ball game it was. Right tackle—Anderson. Phillips. Clemens. Right end—Gant, Quackenbush, Gropp, Dick Kazmaier put his team • Columbia Scores First. McQuade. ahead with a 43-yard sprint down —Tisdale, Robertson. Davis. Columbia in front after Left half—Jackson, Raines, Keller. Senay, the sideline marked the final dif- jumped NafTziger. ference in the game. Cliff Kurrus, 5:42 of the opening quarter for Right half—Nadherny. Lohnes. Bowers. Fullback—Spears, Fuchs, Becamp, Test, holding the ball for kicker Frank its only score of the fray. It was Barnett. Reichel, fumbled a low pass from a 10-yard pass, Bob Russell to COLUMBIA. Co-Captain Leon Van Bellingham Left end—Straka. J. Ward, Danneman. center. Left tackle—Berger. Cannon, Bacauskas, Tough Line Play. and climaxed a 62-yard parade, Caponegro. Wallace. the air. Russell Left guard—Audette, McCann, Sautter, Although Penn was a strong mostly through Blessing. Scali. converted. Center—Malone. Wagner. Schwegler. Hol- favorite, the Quakers appeared teen took sluggish in the 80-degree heat as Shortly after that Yale Right guard—Chaky, Pell, Dileo, Misho, The Elis tallied at least Connell the outweighed Princeton line- charge. Right tackle—Federowicz. Cozzi. forwards once in every quarter. Right end—Grusman, Bomm, McLean, men pushed Penn’s O’Brien, D. Hansen. around. Except for a brief burst A pass, Stu Tisdale to Ray Al- Quarterback—Coufal, Russell, Tracy, covered 53 for the Wanselow, Vitek. of power in which they scored bright, yards Left half—I. Ward, Kimtis, Schwarts. 14 points in less than five min- Blue’s first tally. Then, in the Right half—Toner. Wynotte. r Fullback—Nork. Van Bellingham, H. Han- Penn could not gain consist- second session, John Robertson sen, Guarino. utes, in PUT ON SIDELINE and members of the With on Duke’s 36 Quarterback Bob Zastrow passed to Frank Hauff the Yale ently. MIDDIES CELEBRATION—Navy players Navy .fooled Columbia on a fake pass _ H 6 fi 15—33 line and Hauff to Bill Powers who Columbia _ 7 0 0 0— 7 Kazmaier, only 168 pounds, also coaching staff danced with glee after No. 3 had been scored yesterday flat on the 30-yard immediately late^aled and skirted his right end from at each other. Yale scoring: Touchdown—Albright, made Princeton’s second score, in Thompson Stadium at Annapolis with what proved to be sufficient points to scored. Note figures right hugging the one to tally. That one was Robertson, Setear, Masters, Jackson. Field goal—Fuchs. a dash win in 28-14 of It was of —rStar Staff Photo. set a Robertson this time on 55-yard the conquest Duke University. the fanciest TD the day. up by forward, Columbia scoring: Touchdown—Van left end. to Charley Keller, good for 49 Bellingham. Point after touchdown— around Russell. Penn’s first score, a pass from yards. STATISTICS. Francis (Red) Bagness to right Redskins Favored Over Giants Three Quick Ones. Yale Columbia end Harry Wettlaufer late in the Yale"s next three touchdowns First downs 10 u Net gained was somewhat taint- yards rushing 1P3 11 first period, came on quick scoring plays. Cap- Forward passes attempted, in 30 Two Princeton defenders In Pro Grid Here Forward passes completed. 5 <» ed on a John Opener Today italizing poor punt, Yards forward passes 134 127 not hold the touched but could With all the colorful pageantry Gilmer a good workout at quarter- Setear took Robertson’s five-yard Forwards intercepted by 4 o it Yards gained run-back inter- ball before Wettlaufer grabbed on n worthy of the occasion, pro foot- back today, figuring the fans will pass Columbia’s 14 to register ceptions _ 22 on the 8-yard line and scampered ball comes back to Washington in the third. In the final quarter, Punting average.._ 35 4 34.8 want a look at last year's bonus Total yards, all kicks re- ever. for another season today when Charley Masters raced 45 yards turned 203 3fl choice in sound physical condition. Opponent fumbles recovered. 2 1 Kazmaier Fumbles. the Redskins and after nabbing Vernon Wynott’s Yards lost by penalties.. 83 88 finished Substitute end BUI Pfaff set up tangle at Griffith Stadium at 2 Gilmer is far from the Penn’s second touchdown, recov- p.m. passer and field general the Tribe earmarks of a ering Kazmaier’s fumble on the It has all the needs to replace Baugh, but he’ll Round Texas Christian Wins 36 on the third play typical duel between these old Pay-Off | Princeton cause a lot of mischief and give after the kick-off. With squat, rivals, even though the Tribe still the customers something to yell Set for Ray Dooney carrying is somewhat battered from last Today Over 13-6 powerful about. Indiana, seven times out of eight, Penn Monday’s game and the Giants If Dowda can walk, much less Columbia Club By Ihe Associated Press ground its way to the goal. apparently have not yet reached run, and Rob Goode is up to snuff i BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 8.— a 27-year-old football peak form. On paper it seems Ralph Bogart, a familiar per- Dooney, Redskin rooters will have more veteran, plunged the last two to be a toss-up, with a slight edge Opportune passing and some de- be sur- son in the final round of golf to the Redskins largely because to yell about. They may yards for the score. after a bullet prised, too, by Pete Stout's full- tournaments in this area, today ceptive running Agocs added his second conver- it has the passingest gent in the backing. The Tribe’s success today aerial gave Texas Christian Uni- sion to give Penn an eight-point in j will team up with Dr. James A. will depend a great deal on its lead, barely enough to save the and a passel of \ Dusabek against C. Dodge, jr„ versity a mud-splattered 13-6 ends, including Ed Berrang, a C, ends who can go get them. football over Indiana’s game. smoothie from Villanova, and and Merle Thorpe in the final victory With Princeton trailing by only It will be quite a show regard- Clyde Goodnight, veteran ob- round of the Columbia Country Hoosiers today. 14-13 in the fourth period and less of the game’s outcome.