Monday, Oct. 24, 1960

Scoreboard

P: Unimpressive all season and steadily slipping in national ranking, Syracuse finally showed some of last year's championship style, came to life in the second half to salvage its unbeaten record and set back a stubborn Penn State team, 21-15.

P: Still hobbled by the loss of injured Quarterback Charles Ravenel, Harvard hung on until the last few minutes before it was able to push over a touchdown, intercept a last-minute pass on its own 4-yd. line, to squeak past Columbia, 8-7. P: After a frustrating, fumble-filled game, Michigan's Wolverines got off a desperation fourth-quarter pass that caromed off a couple of Northwestern defenders before End Bob Johnson snagged it on the 1-ft. line. It took two more plays for Michigan to cross the goal and beat the Wildcats, 14-7.

P: Purdue Fullback Willie Jones had never Defore scored a college touchdown, but he Droke loose for three against previously unbeaten Ohio State to lead the Boilermakers to a startling 24-21 upset. P: Making the most of its hefty, experienced line, Yale hammered Cornell's light little backfield all afternoon, won 22-6, and took undisputed possession of the lead in the race for the Ivy League title.

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