| Show -- 4 10 THE SAL' LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 24 1948 r EAST Navy S cares Penn but Loses 20-1-4 27-- 6 Shells Cornell Army 14 14 Lions Spartans Hudson Knights Roll to 5th Straight yictory Grabiner Suffers Brain Tumor Condition Serious ITHACA N Y Oct 23 (UP) — ’Army’s powerful Cadets rolled to their fifth successive football vie Saturday bounc tory of the season the ranks of the ing Cornell27from to 6 before a record unbeaten crowd of 35000 fans Cadets comThe black-shirte-d dominated the game scorpletely as Cornell’s ining in each period before buckled line experienced ground atArmy’s hard running tack Army ran up 23 first downs to Cornell’s eight while covering 298 yards rushing Top Outfit The decisive manner In which beArmy won left no doubt thatofit the strata longed in the top nation’s gridiron world This del lnitely was one of Army's better teams And the way husky Gil Cornell’s line Stephenson cracked scatback Bob for 121 yards and 131 yards Stuart swept to another was reminiscent of the great Cadet team of the war years when and ica twins Doc Blanchard Cornell Army Net yards rushing 1 Net yards passing Forwards attempted Forwards completed Forwards Intercepted Number of punts xAverage dis of punts Fumbles Ball lost on fumbles Number of penalties Yards penalized xFrom line of scrimmage hospital said Saturday Princeton Tips Lions 23 298 79 8 74 51 14 IS 8 0 4 4 4 10 42 203 1 4 30 2 2 1 3 10 Glenn Davis were in their prime The victory enhanced Army’s season hopes for an unbeaten of four remainOnly Pennsylvania a good ing opponents Is rated chance of upsetting the Cadets 16-1- 4 NEW YORK Oct 23 (UP)—A field goal by sophomore Frank Reichel in the last 75 seconds gave the Princeton Tigers & 16 to 14 upset victory over Columbia here Saturday before 30000 fans The fighting Tigers led by their two John Weber and Carl Leibert surged from behind in the last period to overline-smashe- rs deficit and earn their first victory of the season Earlier in the fourth quarter Reichel had missed an ail important conversion point after the second Priceton touchdown when his kick was wide and he had dashed off the field shaking his head But when a Princeton march that had started from the Tigers’ line had stalled within five yards of the goal line Coach Charley Caldwell sent the youngster in to attempt the field goal on the fourth down Another saphomore Joey McCand-les- s was sent in to hold the ball and Reichel’s kick from the over mark was dead-centthe goal posts The Lions tried desperately to overcome the Princeton lead in the final seconds when they completed three passes and attempted a field goal by Charley Klemo-vic- h on the last'play of the game seven-poi- nt 38-ya- rd 13-ya- rd er Hard to Stop a battering ram Stepof Henson fullback was hard to stop type once he got rolling He scored twice In the second half and was a thorn In Cornell’s side all afternoon Cornell which suffered its first But the kick 111 'hort loss in five starts was outclassed Its vaunted offensive which had smothered New York university Navy Harvard and Syracuse this season never got rolling against Army’s tough forward wall Little Pete Dorset normally a deadly passer was able to gain only 51 yards in 14 attempts and he was PORTLAND Ore Oct 23 US)— spiUed for numerous losses when by the hard charging William G Mulligan general mantrapped Cadets ager of the Portland (Beavers announced Saturday that William Dart 14 Harvard 7 23 Joseph Sweeney will (return to the Mass Oct CAMBRIDGE (UP) — Burly Joe Sullivan a self-ma- Portland Pacific Coast league football player exploded for baseball club as playing manager touchdown that next season a fourth-perio- d powered Dartmouth to a 14 to 7 Sweeney coach of the Detroit Harvard before 46000 club triumph over of the American league for Harvard sta- the last fans at wind-swetwo years managed the dium Saturday Beavers from 1936 to Portland who a Senior Sullivan plugger 1940 He Jim Turner who replaces star became Dartmouth’s offensive was named New York Yankee through sheer determination and eight yards for the coach spirit rocketed to climax the Big winning tally Mulligan said Sweeney would be Green’s comeback over the unpre- paid "one of the highest” salaries dictable Crimson in the Coast league loop He probDartmouth New England’s will come to Portland to sign team was bounced on its ably a before the !minor league contract pants when Harvard raced to a convention in Minneapolis in De0 lead in the first period But The arrangements were the Big Green never faltered cember made at Boyes Springs Cal last HarPunching away steadily at Wednesday forward wall vard’s The veteran coach first broke Dartmouth tied the score before the first half ended and then wait- into the Coast league In 1936 as Portland’s first baseman That ed patiently for a break same year he became playing manager and led Portland to a 35-ya- PHILADELPHIA Oct 23 US)— Browbeaten Navy gave Penn ’a genuine scare Saturday but tired toward the end and permitted the big Quakers to smash across two touchdowns and retain their un- beaten status with a 4 victory Seeking their first win in five Middies starts the electrified a crowd of 75000 by going ahead 14-- 7 early in the third quarter 20-1- air-mind- ed CHICAGO Oct 23 US) — Harry Grabiner 57 vice president of the Cleveland Indians is in "serious condition but coming along nicely” at St Luke’s hospital after an operation Friday for removal of a brain tumor the come a STATISTICS First downs Michigan State Has Pair of Scores Nullified rd STATE COLLEGE Pa Oct 23 c h i g a n State’s battle toughened Spartans gave unbeaten Penn State the scare of the season Saturday The final score was 14 US) — M I South African Cops Title In Net Battle Vandy Hammers Yale Eleven In 35 to 0 Rout Tie Up Game to 14 preserving Penn State’s un Then Penn’s multitude of beaten record for 14 consecutive backs began wearing the games Navy forward wall down to size i The homecoming crowd of 23000 They pounded 57 yards for the twice saw the home team come tying score before the third period ended and sewed up the victory from behind to tie the score march early in the Twice Michigan State runners with a crossed the goal line—one on a fourth 100-yaPenn scored first driving 57 dash with an intercepted pass just as the first half ended — yards In nine plays Charles (Red) only to be called back And four Bagnell brilliant sophomore back times in the final quarter Penn went across from the one and State turned back the furiously Herb A goes kicked the point The Middies tied it up just aa charging Spartans inside their own line the first half ended The high spot was George With the ball on the Penn 37 and Guerre’s 100-yadash that didn’t two seconds left to play Bob Home score Taking the ball in the last shot a pass down the middle to minute of the first half Penn State Jim Kennedy who caught it and ran and passed from its own fumbled aa he was hit Bill Wilson line to the Spartan Six Little Middie end picked up the bouncing Elwood Petchel Penn State’s ball on the 14 and staggered over backfield star threw one the goal Roger Drew kicked the final pass and the equally small tying point Guerre grabbed It right on the Another Counter goal line Aided by fine downfield blocking Guerre went all the way The Middies cracked 45 yards But field judge Karl W Bohrek for another counter after recoverdetected an unidentified Michigan ing a fumble at the outset of the State player clipping John Finley third quarter With A1 McCully Penn State tackle on the ripping the Penn line they went line and the touchdown was ruled the last 26 yards on the ground out aided by a clipping penalty McGuerre scored Michigan State’s Cully bulled over from the two first touchdown and put the Nit-tan- y and Drew's kick made it 14-- 7 Lions in the hole time after That was as it turned out about time with fine kicking the last thing the Middies did of Petchel not only ran effectively any importance Using the spinner for Penn State but threw all the through the center of the Navy passes two of which clicked for line with devastating effect the Penn runners began pouring it on touchdowns Maryland 47 G W 0 hard-chargi- ng 56-ya- rd rd 25-ya- rd rd 20-ya-rd all-arou- nd 20-ya- rd NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 23 (UP) — A smart powerful Vanderbilt eleven gave Yale its worst ’defeat in eight years Saturday 35 to 0 with Yale’s only chance of a touchdown being fumbled line In the away on the one-fothird period A crowd of 30000 saw the southerners push over two touchdowns in the opening period two more in the third and a fifth in the closing seconds of the final quarter as Zealand Thigpen broke away for 70 yards after Carl Copp had recovered John Robertson’s fumble on the 30 Dean Davidson a virtual powerhouse gave Vanderbilt two of its touchdowns both of them In the third The first was on a simple buck from the five-yar- d line the other from the nine ot U S Golfers Play Finale Australia Oct Jim Ferrier of Chicago and defending champion Ossie Pickworth tied for first place in the Australian open golf championship at the Kingston Heath course Saturday each with a sepre of 289 They will meet in an playoff for the title Sunday Ferrier who won the championship in 1938 and 1939 and held the United States PGA title in 1947 was the only American in the tournament US) — Australian-bor- n le le 6-- 11-ya- rd de pt top-rank-ed 7-- hard-chargi- 1949 Grid Date BATON ROUGE La Oct 23 UP) -- Football teams of Louisiana State university and the University of Kentucky will meetnext fall— and the game was arranged more than two years ago according to Louis- State athletic director T P (Red) Heard Heard would make no comment en the termination of football re- iana lations between Vanderbilt and Kentucky which led to Vanderbireports that LSU might replace lt-on the Kentucky schedule But he said the agreement for the L S game was reached while athletic officials from the Louisiana school were 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third consecutive It the second set breaking Miss a feat they have hot per Head’s service four times three victory of them at love They were the formed since 1S39 The Panthers notice from the opening MEXICO CITY Oct 23 CD-F- rank first sets Miss Head lost in the served to were out kickoff that they Stranahan of Toledo On tournament break the mastery which Big Nine 1948 British open champion and Drobny and Sturgess also en- teams held ove them Chuck Kocsis Detroit Mlclu won tered the finals in the men’s doubedrive touchdown Pitt’s first bles defeating Seymour Greeen-ber- g gan when end Leo' Skladany re- their way Saturday into the finals Hollywood CaL and Vic turned Indiana’s kickoff eight of the 23rd Mexican amateur golf 1 Seixas Philadelphia 2 championship They will play the yards In nine plays Pitt scored finals and 3 Sunday with Robinson hurling a Stranahan seeded will Bill meet McPeakMn qualified by defeating to end the the first pass They Hilario Polo of Guatemala 5 and 4 team of Pancho Gonzales and end zone Kocsis won his semifinal by beatFrank Parker Los Angeles who George Taliaferro the Big Nine’s ing Percy Clifford an Englishman entered the finals by defeating leading reached the ground gainer J line but then was unable long a resident here 2 and 1 Tony Mottram England and Earl 1 3 Summaries: Cochell San Francisco to dent the Panther wall and 2 McPeak recovered Hoosler halfQuarter finals: Earlier Parker and Gonzales back John McDonnell’s fumble on Frank Stranahan Toledo O dehad defeated Henri Rochon and the Pitt 29 'add the Panthers feated Edward (Kris) Kringie 3 marched 71 yards on straight run- Great Neck N Yn 1 up in 19 Brendan Macken Candda 7 10-8 in a quarterfinals match ning plays Fullpack Bob Becker holes and Hilario Polo Guatemala defeatwhich was finished Saturday after raced over from (the two ed because called Bobby Rigel Houston Tex3 being Friday night Third (Period and 2 of darkness with the score 5 Indiana came back early in the In the third set Percy Clifford Mexico defeated third quarter with Taliaferro pass- Silvian Polak Mexico 6 and 5 Chuck Kocsis Detroit Mich deing to John McDonnell in an t surge touchdown feated Larry C Dana Jr BradBack Under ford Pa 3 and 2 on an off wheeled Taliaferro BOSTON US) — Steve Pritko touchdown run in the final Semifinals: played end under Clipper Smith at quarter after a screen pass from Frank Stranahan Toledo 0 Villanova college Now Steve Is quarterback Nick Sebek George Mexican 1946 champion defeated performing under his old college Parker’s second conversion tied the Hilario Polo Guatemala 5 and 4 football mentor with the Boston count with four ’minutes remainChuck Kocsis Detroit Mich deYanks of the National Football ing in the game feated Percy Clifford Mexico 2 Pitt’s league superiority and L Pan-Americ- Ferrier Plays 23 i Utah |