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4-C Sunday. Nov. 13, 'ftp DETROIT FREE PRESS ighty Mo Mauls Gets No Kick Army The Sooners, 41-19 Ties Out of Blanda; BY JOE BRADIS ca tries to set a school rushing i halftime lead, but broke the record for a sophomore. His wide open in the third total rushing in nine games; tn touchdown this season is 822 yards. 1 19-yard pass to sopho-.

Philadelphia, Dec. 17, or the BY BOB AUGHT NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) Powerful Missouri put down a determined underdog Okla- more halfback Mike Tomeo in Gotham howi, in New YorK.j the end. zone to wind up the! Dec. 10' would mean the fourth PITTSBURGH () Army's Tom Blanda missed a 23-yard lewa State 7 T-M fn 4 bowl appearance In five years' riiMlin nquau, an iui uiy Kansas Stats 7 after the Sonne rs fumbled! is-watkins run (Rick kick) scoring.

Boston Coll 1 7 Boston University 4 u-ij for Syracuse. i.i.l!-!"" run (kick failed) 1 i i i -44 RtcKardton li run (Slavlock kick). IS Clavbert 4 run (Rick kick). Third string fullback Norm Msilen plunged over for two fourth quarter scores to put the game out of reach. Coisate BC FO Kirouac.

BU Deimarais I run (kick failed). BC Crumn 1 run (Kirouac kick). BU Meadows run (Kaimer pass from Farlanril SYR Sarette 1 run (Bricson kick). SYR Brokaw IS pass from easterly (Ertckson kick). the nation's No.

2 team from the unbeaten ranks. In a thrill packed game played before a homecoming crowd of 56.500. keyed-up Okla Texas Kicks In FORT WORTH I COC-Mecktnnon ryn.fkick tailed) BC Crump 1 fun (Kirouac kick). BC-Cruma 1 fun (Kirouac kick). UPIJ i Kansat 7 0 14 11-14 4-4 BC-Tomao pass from Van Cott lirun ikicr taueo SYR Brokaw SI run (pass failed) (Kirouac kick).

Dan Petty'a 26-ysrd Tirst- syR Irakiw 14 run (Erieson kick). AN-jarretf 1 run (Sudor kick) I 2 I SYR Baker 17 lateral from Davis (Eric-: ton kick). quarter field goal, his fifth in a 5:21, 7 ruT (OT-VkT' SYR Sobul pass from Sarette (kick run (kKk failed) Yale Sure of Title NEW HAVEN. Conn. (UPI) 1 s.

i i I 1 1 rr run (Suder eichl failed). row, proved ust enough to give I Texas a 3-2 Southwest Confer- coL-Hen'on 14 past from Weidner (past tailed). Quarterback Tom Singleton Tnroot throw thru lnuihrfnu-n naeae' 11 "'rt homa presented the Tigers with i one of their fiercest tests of the season. I But with Oklahoma trailing only five points In the last 'period. Sooner quarterbacks (tossed four wild pitchouti which Missouri "cashed in for ence victory Saturday over i punchless, but defensively rugged Texas Christian.

Texas went into the game a half-point favorite. That's how close it was. and scored one himself Satur-j ITHACA. N. Y.

Dart-day in leading Yale to a 43-221 mouth romped to a 20-0 verdict rout over Princeton a 1 over Cornell Saturday.in an Ivy clinched a tie for the Ivy League League football game, football championship. I Jack Kinderdine and Al Ro- The Elis' scoring total was zki meandered at will througn the highest against Princeton I d'PIeted. frc9-since 1931 and avenged a 50-14 1 kinderdine figured all the TCU Texas to 1-1 i-i TfX-SO Petty 14 field goal with 35 seconds left and the Cadets had to settle for a 7-7 tie Saturday with bowl-minded Pitt. Blanda, who kicked an all-Important field goal in Army's 9-8 upset of Syracuse last week, almost did it again. The ball hit tha crossbar and bounced under it into the end zone.

A few seconds before that linesman William Douglas signaled that Army had caught Pitt's Johnny Yaccino in the Panthers' end xone for a safety, but referee Francis Brennan ruled that Yaccino was downed the one-yard line. A 89-YARD RUN on a pass interception by Ed Sharockman and a conversion by Fred Cox gave Pitt a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. It was Pitt's biggest gainer of the afternoon. Army tied the acore at 7-7 in the third quarter on a one-yard plunge by Alfred Rush-atz and a conversion by Blanda after Bob McCarthy grabbed a fumble by -Pitt's Jim Cunningham on the Panther 28. Six plays later Rushatz drove over guard for the touchdown.

Blanda. 173 -pound quarter-j two touchdowns and a field goal to break the game wide open. MISSOI'KI. Oklahoma's sue- a 1 Safety Mam tackled Sexton In and TCU his 129 yards V.U fUa I PI UI Hlk, W1LII gained via passes. Rozycki did the Tigers two seasons ago.

the ground work, scampering iceasor as me powernoune ni in Big EiRht. insured its best season in 51 years by winning its ninth straight game and its sixth straight game In the con- ference. The victory Injured the. un- for 82. Dartmouth 4 4 OART Marrona past from Kinderdine (run failed).

DART Usher 14 pass from Kinderdine (past failed). DART Kinderdine 1 run (Fintthwait pats from Kinderdine). defeated Eli of at leant a tie for the Ivy League championship, A Yale, win at Harvard or a Princeton defeat against Dartmouth would give the title to the Bulldogs. 17-41 0-1 Missouri 1 14 Okienoma 4 4 AViry: All Belli no The smooth quart erbs eking OU-McClellan 70 run (kick failed), i MO Smitn 1 run (Teeia kick). MO-FG Tobin 11.

i MO-Smitn run (Tobin kick). I MO Stevenson 77 run (Tobin kick), i OU-Sandersfeld 14 (run failed). OU Carpenter I run (Martilne kick) I MO Stevenson 40 run (Tabin kick), MO-SO Tobin is. MO Smitti 4 run (Tobin kick). Md.

(r Joe ANNAPOLIS, Ride 'Em, Cowboy LINCOLN. State's Cowboys, apparently headed for a shutout defeat, turned a Nebraska fumble into a touchdown in the final four minutes Saturday and racked up a 7-J Big Eight football triumph. Ted Davis kicked the crucial conversion point. Ron Meade, who missed Nebraska's conversion kick, tried a 40-yard field goal in the second quarter but it. too, went awry.

Oklahamo State 0 0 0 77 Nebraska 4 0 04 NCSR-eiecher (4 punt return (kick failed). OKLA ST-llliort run (Davit kick). Jayhauks Fly High LAWRENCE, Kan. -( UPI I of senior Singleton made thei Bellino. scoring four touch- difference Saturday in the battle downs in one of his finest in- of the league's unbeatens.

Princeton 4 14-1 Yale 14 7-44 YALS Sineleton 1 run fSlancfcard run). IT'oir, Wyoming! LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPJ dividual performances as a Navy player, powered the Middies to a 41-6 football victory over Virginia Saturday and set two new Naval Academy records. One of Bellino's runs was NOT ENOUGH Bill Freehan (88) of Michigan and Nathan Ramsey (17) of Indiana went up-up-up but they couldn't reach the ball on Indiana's 12-yard line. The pass, intended for Freehan, na from Dave fJlinka.

YALE Muteherson 13 pass from Sinala- ton (pass failed). PR IN Sullivan 11 run (past tailed). YALE Wolfe 41 pass from Sinoleton (Muller, pass from Sinoleton). YALE Wolfe 37 pass from Sineleton mfll Reserve quarterback Joe booted a 17-yard field goal Iwith 37 seconds left Saturday back, set a Cadet record for pass completions, hitting on 24 of S5 for 235 yards. Joe Caldwell held the old record of 21 for 42 set in 1959.

Army 1 ritt 7 7 eiTT Sharockman run on pass in-ferceetion (Cox kick) ARMY Rushati 1 run (Blanda kick). Kr-- TV ciimki i 'i to bring underdog Wyoming a 10-7 victory over Texas Tech before a crowd of 12.500. Wyoming took advantage of HURRAH, TITANS! gamble by the Cowboy 43. The Hugh Smith galloped 48 yards and Bert Coan scampered 74 yards for third-quarter touchdowns Saturday to lead the Kansas Jayhawks to a 34-6 victory over the Colorado 57 yards on 14 4) iounn-arrwn Squeaky KictorysiSHi J- fourth down a fourth-down on fourth down kick coming yale-Blanch ard i run (run failed). for 90 yards, his longest run PRIN Scott 25 run (Blair pass from i -tt; iseman).

a varsity player. His other YALE Leckonbv 4 run (Kaake kick). trviirh downs ram nn an eip-ht-PRIN-Kornrumof 1 run (Sctiuman. lnurnaowns came on an eijfni from MacMurrav). yard pass play, a dash of 39 (yards, and a plunge of one yard Columbia at IaStl Iwhich took him four cracks at PHILADELPHIA (UPI) a stubborn Virginia line to Columbia, fattening up on fumbles, broke 23-year-football jinx Saturday BKLMNO gained 198 yards by toppling the Quakers.

16-6. in 17 carries against the hap-in a game of futility between les Cavaliers, who lost their the Ivy League also-rans. 25th straight game, giving him It was Columbia's first vio-1 rushin record for torv over Penn since 1937. an Acadmy Pr. Lion heroes were halfbacks.

Hi '7fl yards for nine. with only a foot to go for a touchdown. Stretches Streak Jl The win gave Kansas a 5-0-1 HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS Vfta WASHINGTON GENERALS DEC. 3 TICKETS ON SALE NOW OLTMPIA AND CR IN NELL'S NT FRICISt $3.50, 1.S0 Texas Tectt 7 0 Wvomin 0 7 0 TECH Poison 11 pass from 4. ice' Big: Eight Conference record (Amerton kick).

ImnA IK atao frv a titl YO Hamilton 90 past rrom uemtow showdown with the Missouri BC Gets Un tracked NEWTON. Mass. (UPI1 Junior quarterback George Van Cott directed Boston College from behind Saturdy for a 23-14 victory over erosstown rival Boston University. The underdog Terriers had gone ahead. 14-10, late in tha third quarter before Van Cott led.

Boston College on marches of 57 and 83 yards. Sophomore fullback Harry Crump dived over from the one-foot line to put Boston College in front. 16-14. Then Van O.tt (Dempsev kicm. WYO-f 8 Demptey IS.

(Tigers next week Kansas enjoyed only a 7-0 BY JACK KERRY Free Press Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA Tom Shanahan cut through left guard for four yards with 68 seconds left to play Saturday and University of Detroit avoided an upset with a 13-7 games wiped out a previous mark of 691 yards set by Fred Franco in 1952. Don Savini and Tom O'Connor, who scored the touchdowns; quarterback Tom Vesell and 95 AUTO TRANS. MAIL ORDERS NOW 1 fetM tatf-AeOremd I His 24 points were the high- Instolled As Low fullback Steve Zisk, who set up victory over Villanova. The Titans stretched their DETROIT VILLANOVA a first-period safety with "red in a single game by tackle of Penn tailback Porter! a NavV P'ay'r nd were added Shreve. tn ne already had scored Lof medals sllfly kiqher Re Msarv Dewa.

90 Dy CiartntM 4IAN0 RIVER AUTO PARTS 272 Grand River WO 1-112 About Time, Cincy MILWAUKEE The University of Cincinnati, fired up by lame-duck coach George Blackburn, snapped five-; game losing string and a long touchdown famine Saturday in rolling over Marquette, 33-13. Blackburn submitted bis resignation earlier this week effective at the season's end. Stymied by penalties in the first period as their touchdown-less streak was extended to 12 quarters, the Bearcats nailed down the decision with three First downs 17 11 Ruthin vardaa 14J 114 eassin yardap if 1 14 I Passes 11-14 1-11 Passes intercepted 1 Punts 4-35 1 4-14 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yarda penalized 14 Columbia 7 d14 record. Viretnia Navv 7Z4 ahead to Michigan State, the 11 11 COL Safety Natalo recovered fumble In end zone. COL Savini 1 plunge (Savini kick).

PENN Allthouso 17 pass from Shreve (pass failed). COL O'Connor 4 plunaie (Savini kick). NAVY-Bellinn I pass from Spooler Main Liners almost did it again. (Mather kick) hen doing often this fall, the Titans let a punt and it rolled back to their own SO. TT-n MADK more NAVY Bellino 3 run (Mather kick).

NAVY Bellino 0 run (Mather kick). NAVY Bellino 1 plune (Mather kick). NAVY Mather past from Saooner (kick failed). NAVY Stewart 1 olunee (Huffman kick). VIRG Kehoe 1 past from Fischer (past tailed).

mental mistakes in this game tKan ivt anir rf Vi as riic 11 anrl I On the first of the 11 plays. lost the ball four times, three tallies in the second period i-i. Oross grot one at center and Vic i 1 14-U on pass interceptions una "nee Vv fit CincinnaM on a fumble while the Main. ball oian i mrow me ISitlany Lions Roar WORCESTER. Mass.

(AP) Dick Hoak and Sam Sobczak unlocked Penn State's powerful offense Saturday for a 33-8 football victory over Holy Cross. The triumph assured Penn State of its 22nd consecutive winning season and its sixth without a loss in the series with Holy Cross. Career openings for Tool, Production, Packaging Engineers and Experienced Draftsmen Boii is mtenriewiitf in Detroit Kovemb-er 14 through 17 Get 'Em, Harvard CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) Harvard parlayed a long point return, a lengthy pass and a one-yard quarterback sneak into a 22-8 victory over Brown Saturday to smash six-year Bruin domination of their Ted Karpowicz gained five at right end and then Shanahan got five on the other side to reach the Villanova 48 with three minutes and 41 seconds Marauette a 11 CINC Her Jl run (Chernek kitfc-l. CINC Oblak 2 (kick CINC Bonks 4 pass from Harp (pass failed).

MARQ Weinber II pass from 2an (Weinber kick). CINC Har I plun (Hvnoskoi pass from Harp). MARO Andrie If pass from Sctiutte (kick failed). CINC Converse run (kick failed). Too Much Cyclone! away or fumble.

Villanova played inspired ball and didn't look like a team that had been' able to win only once in eirht nrevious starts. lap Infill: But then, U-D didn't look like1eft a club that had won six In Gross, who had run only fivej Holy Cross 0 0 0 Penn Stat 4 I 11 67-year gridiron rivalry. mi row. 'times previously, rouen 10 nis MANHATTAN. Kan.

UPI 1 right and raced 17 yards to the Tom Watkins scored two The Wildcat line out i ne inmaon pifiyen wunoui ace quarterback and primary offensive threat Charlie PENN Curskv 1 run (kick failed). PENN Kerr 4 run (Nitinser pass from Jonas). PENN Truift 7 pass from Hall (kick failed). PENN Pa 10 past from Hoak (kick failed). charged the Titans, repeat- Wildcat 31.

Shanahan lost woitouchdowns and sophomore edly openlner quick holes and nd the Titans took their final' D.ve Hoppman rushed 1S7 VsMPv'J fc4aK4esT f1 UxWl Jl tH HC Skinnar 4 run (McCarthy run). PENN Hayes 1 run (Jonas kick). Harvard 14 0-H Brown I HARV Hatch 51 punf return (Arm- tMlWl M)4j l4 Of TV- le-fm frim! we ertatairiinr lmiHe In mow ane4 is ttvrar apwial Sler irwreU rnnnvaMiriif rata ei pea wmu raetee frees Traminc stron run). siron run i. the Villanova backs were timeout.

yards Saturday to lead Iowa able to rip through almost at Gross, still cool, hit Karoo- state to a 20-7 victory over will. gaining 226 yard. for six and Allen for 12 Kansas State. Forty yards In losses dropped down to the 15 with J9 seconds The victory ended Iowa It to 1 net. to go.

State's Big Eight Conference VilUnova's southpaw quar-' Ttl crowd of 5,300 was on its schedule, leaving the Cyclones I at a i aI in Syracuse Bowl-Bound lg-' arte let HARV Boyda ii pats from SYRACUSE, N.Y. tjft (run failed). HARV Haiaby 1 run (Halaby run). are ili on aelertive hanu to koider oVre. terback Richie Richman ran lePL DewreninK vuianova io with their first winning season Heavier Syracuse pounded Colgate, 46-6, Saturday on the running of Pete Brokaw and Ernie Davis and closed in on a bid to the Liberty or Gotham football in league play since 144 at 4-3 Junior, Wings well on the rollout, the favor- nold- AndaU-PDarelv used Jerry! IOM KOT 1 1 f.

ms-v 1 1a4 an4 Ant A 11 r4a TOOL EHGIKtERS baMaffWa; Kpifnmt, after anil wl atecfuite fixture, eexl Bowls. 1 The loss was Kansas State's seventh in a row in the conference, the Wildcate' worst showing since 1B52. Hoppman, a tailback In Go to Top i Gross in that manner, a plav i- i v. the four and Villanova took tnnla (or pvti I n4 mf aW riwwvrniil yH I time to stop the clock with 72 Brokaw, a 190-pound junior, scored three times on runs of snrl 53 varrts and a 16-vard 1. rfee imrimti rke 'ssveatieetvva.

fa 1tiv, inlUm-mp LEAMINGTON. Ont. The; TT seconds remaining. Iowa State's potent single-wing "'I-' On th n.it. nlasr.

nrnu .7 I time it cot the ball rlriv-ine- tr' pass from quarterback bick'ltrot Junior Wings, led by ITaatarlv T-le tr i nerl Oft rrl nn Peters. blasted the Leamington Flyers. 4-1, Satur-vv "'f slashed through and Gross five carries. Bowl Seeking 1 Davis, a 205-pounder. gained day night to take first place in the Border Cities Hockey 1 Wicked the extra point for time the Titans went 63, yards: tn.

victory in four plays for a 6-0 lead. Gr wn'c ran for d. 111 rat-Am niehinir that inliifaH Sudden Death mmA eamwal ml onmcliw art kwi vraMery In r-exvlv peStea reiateW Ke iahrMavtHm, breoot. Tmwi anW i-je erf nl. Roriawi'Mwwn: a BS 4Tr im aeifneeennfr.

prr4Thiy i i'i lb aei i'ji or eiiL Eiywiien pa twrrth tool enfiTwir- PlfCOUCTIOK EKGTSETRS Da He aarUarta eeaeaWtaittnc fiMtiw fanei Wfe rle pe rt. awl) a iiMi, mjnr aee4ttfiliw, metanatloo, efr rs tmmAmur: with an nr-all mamf acraring piaa, a W1 a a)eVafaaa mW x'iwuai trie evanefetlenog pnrm. and 23-yard SCOring dash. peter, of the Jnntor a ia t.i.il sroRrn Philadelphia 1 11 1 "r.i nffns nf 1 1 (V4. varria thi fall i VILLANOVA A bid to the Liberty Bowl.

at CORCh, scored two goals the -crinr! neriori nrl whpn Liberty Bowl Association and two assists as his team nil MnnpnrpiiKPr nn mates posted their fourth vic-lrry Sopko kicked the jn the first period to finish i -ZJa U-D trailer! for the firr time mission to Stage a SUflOen I tory in six games. "1 four-play, 64-yard strike. Butt th h- v.nt lhi, aritaBBBafttn4ttViBBt v. Comet Makes aaid iiiaaa ei aen rtai. par and aaw-inblie Goalie Pat Rupp staved in)1" on.y me arc shaMhan-s extra-point attempt 17 ond in all eis-ht postseason rame here Dec.

17 i nets all the way even after e.s jwas blocked. i nets all the way the tK paneae. Airerah etfxrwewai tJ tnii pr- eaai fin pea eVrkb. BS rryiirn mg ligroe rrrnirwl. It' 3 '-Straight siayea mat way until villanova retaliated with a PAnt htf A1-Shanahan scored.

ltrHnriinr m.wi, that, A simjlar request by Ala- he needed five stitches to repair a cut lip in the first period. He held Leamington scoreless until the third period by which With victory almost in sight in mi Zi Georgia Tech was i took up nearly minutes or u. id then snatched away unth turned dow by the NCAA lastf tnen snatcned away ana CHICAGO LP Detroiter C. W. Smith's American Comet he rreBee aniinmrt, pwwa the fra nv- time he was coasting along on won his third straight stakes 4.Q jpad.

lanova was a two-touchdown underdog) the strain was a little too much for the Main Liners. nal aaavcwM mmjid to 6mlrp nrkcm: tn pee eel eaae fx nmw w4t avd miaaiie and aircraft miponwU, aimk. vihreOon end envirnmnenfal enndirinrMk. AaeifS- or tne sportsman Park meet from the four. The Main Liners Rot to the Titan TO anrl 3 rrl ing by taking the $17,150 Arch aejajtiiie iahie ale 1 e4inK iwi evalnafinei ei p- Now Rust-Oleum A4a UB4frfc4ry PrafaaM STOPS I9 RUST MILLER'S CORNER ISfavt 1141 On the klcknff following t- t- v.ii occasions before u-D held firm.

1 1 'Aro Gold Cups Ward Memorial Handicap Sa urday. ik. aaefrafxbv, aer4nine aod ftrnpfKng eeeMainer iitr" mm iiiiov it ngni iiriiHr out nn the Villanova side of p'4 exiee) ft iraiile aaxl iDfricate a wll a reaarf-h a wMcrptibibfT r4 itM bo aiamaa imra evamrar abeck. U-D lost first-string end Larry Vargo early in the third quarter with a dislocated finger. He didn't return.

12S41 RAND HVfl A crowd of 19.739, out for the final day of the Chicago thoroughbred racing season. Race Maybe the field. The Wildcats streamed out from the bench WE 3-J Near Inn and roach Alex Bell didn't I send them back. wagered an all-time Sports-, man' Park hich of SI 6.1? 009 i -A5 VEGAS 11 High Dpeoirrfs also for Experienced Draftsmen The eriaain( nimelh ei xiwix aW aitrraft U-D coach Jim Miller or- The nrevious mark was' S1.57.V-i winds whipped Lake Mead into Without Tears, I Sell The Best Steers a frothy mass of white his players to stay on GahipHav fnrninir a isnalnAn-! tha hencfl an4 thn l-4 nut 710 on Nov. 8, 1958.

a ulir mi eutetaiKtenf; cereer nfjportenitiee for eValteeaeei. BEEF HALVES of the day's heats in the himself to help his beleaguered ed at 120 pounds and ridden by fnrp w.it Gol1 CP hydroplane races and iorces. Bernard Walt, defeated M- Van Berg's Rose's Gem by a i Lb. neck in the 1 18-mile race. Redbird Wish, another Van Berg horse, finished third in the field of eight.

I a icil 1 lp li puooiLlll Jf tilt" cvcill uiaiivi pic may be canceled this year. Titan Steve Stonebreaker on The field of 15 drivers voteT.Uhe fround and were Pounding to call off Saturday's heats and1 5Am rPeatedIy. Several other try again Sunday. The weather- wer under two v.u- and three Wildcats. man, however, predicted pos-, ihiv hew ssnuri.v i But th officials, who didnt Halve rttqtilarly sell for 39c lb.

It's Dora Good Meat. Folks. fraaicr? Rent lacker $1.00 Par Like llth Pooplo Are Dei ej From Denver to New York. mm Buirnai'etiifa iawieoe a ewew nff ne wer of Mjrif je ahw; ajMPfaJ and mahriK! pert aiMmrrr WyrxK and dail aiialtma, AhKowh aire rah fWtaeg tmimf le aii waee mi rVvme; ia lite eeeaiaaaad PtW liinet, tanxxia for enld yee amiiail 4mi, mnwcr rerreetiooal feihte, awiin ftna aeaaneU. eead eajadner Tilim Iniiie; for tbe wWf faWly.

wj aPaflaWaJaj utter nee at few ene 1 eiire. IV A a penalty on Villanova all afternoon, didn't call a thing on that case, the drivers said, the Gold Cup should be canceled. Race referee Don Guerin said that he would try to crowd all me meiee euner. It was an afternoon of frustration for the Titans. In all.

A- I six heats in before nightfall OP Davidson Usher's In, 21-18 BETHLEHEM. Pa. UPI I The accurate toe of Bruce Usher gave underdog Davidson a 21-18 victory over Lehigh University as the Engineers failed on three attempts for the two-point conversion. Sunday if conditions permitted. tn thm Is USD Govtrnmiat Craded BitF STANDARD 37c lb.

CHOICE 43c lb. PRIME 44c lb. SUPKEMt IIIF ORDIR al lb. FREE TURKtr FORK CHOPS With btif rdtr Me. R.

QatttraeM WO l-OJ3 Moodat, riot 14 throcgti Tborsday, Not. 17 Mexican Nears Lead with Ace enough to win handily. BUT STONEBREAKER. after taking a 19-yard pass from Gross, fumbled when he tried to dive into the end zona and Villanova recovered just before the half. U-D had traveled 76 yarda to get there.

Early in the final period MEXICO CITY (UPI) 1 Charge It BRUHN "IatV Roberto DiVicenzo, former international champion and three-time winner of the Mexican Open, shot the first hole-in-one of his career and zoomed into a second-place deadlock GOLF PRACTICE INDOORS Golf instruction, tupervUed practice in group of 2 or 4. Golf Gifts for the Holiday Season WARREN DRUM'S GOLF ROUSE let) Uveraais, nr. 4 Mil Rao! hen UN 4-I72S I CS3 ELUDES "79? Psl liai sd-blad vault ussd-blad Gross passed the club from the U-D 48 to Villanova's 21 and Limri 1 Lb. Prk Choo. or 1 Terte 13224 JOT RD.

WK 3.4124 behind Howie Johnson Satur-1 then Ted Aceto Intercepted. environment for dynamic career grrrtrth reaerve rleh to Keif, day in the third-round battle TT-D started the winning for the $10,000 16th Mexican drive with six minutes and Open golf championship. 31 seconds left. As they have PRECISION A-SW PRODUCTS.

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