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SPORTS AVIATION-FINANCIAL SPORTS AUTOS CLASSIFIED, BALTDIOllE. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1931 IT JV A IK MIL Ll UM DroFteeiandCapMms Feature AtEowi TEXAS ELEVEN Campbell, Of Navy, Goes Through Southern Methodist Line WHITE CLOVER NEXT TO WIRE IN CLOSE RACE Salmon Horse Wins USES PASSES FOR VICTORY I loaves From Travis To Mason (iivo Visitors 13-To-G Victory 000 Soulhcrn Maryland Handicap Dy Nose THini) MONEY GOES FIRST TOUCHDOWN MADE BY MIDDIES TO -VALENCIENNES Male, Conceding Weight As Favorite, Is Fourth In Field Of Twelve Sec Tcxans Come Itoiii Ik'hinrf In Game At Annapolis S. M.

13; NAVY, 6. Annapolis Bureau of The SunJ Annapolis, Nov. 21 Two Mustangs Br HOWARD BFARROff Staff Correspondent of The Sun Bowie, Nov. 21 Reaching the wire so close together that only the judges could decide the outcome. from Southern Methodist University rode the air lanes of Thompson Stadium today to accomplish the down 5 mobi' Walter J.

Salmon's Dr. Freeland nosed out William du Pon't White Clover II In the renewal of the $25,000 Southern Maryland Handicap here this after- fall of Navy, 13 to 6. Kenneth Travis, passer, and Weldon Mason, receiver. formed a forward-passing combination that Navy could not stop, as a charity-game crowd of 10,000 watched the famed aerial circus from Dallas accomplish -1 The 'Cpecta tors were held spellbound Until Dr. Freeland's number, 17, was placed first.

But if there had been only ts eighth straight triumph of the sea- son. Navy made a brave but futile stand. one more jump to make, No. 1 would "have been placed at the too. That extra leap would have decided the throwing back the attack of the vifitors from the Texas plains along the ground.

.1.1. ,1, contest decisively because the big ifter converting an enemy fumble into French horse fairly flew over the a first -quarter touchdown. A pass, from ground Bullet Lou Kirn to Bert Davis, was Two lengths' back of them finished BLOCKED KICK CALVERT HALL W. MD. BEATS he instrument of scoring.

Davis missed Mrs. John D. Hertz's Valenciennes, the dropkick for the extra point. Maryland Crashes Through To 13-7 Victory Over W. one of the two fillies in a 12-horse Twice in the second quarter long field, and barely a nose away was A passes spiraled from, the hand of Travis Georgetoivn Defeats Villanova Eleven Villanova, Nov.

'21 (A) In a desperately fought game, Georgetown University's football team today defeated Villanova, 13 to 6. Georgetown scored a touchdown in the first pe-j C. Bostwick's Mate, the favorite, which LOSES BY POINT BEATS LOYOLA MT. ST. MARY'S to the spot where Mason ran.

The first ran a remarkable race considering his catch was made unhlndertd, as Mason, long campaign and the weight he conceded to the other starters in the event. ifter crossing the lino of scrimmage. Popplcnian 'Registers Roth Touchdowns For Terjis ut sharply to the left, while the Navy econdary was drawn the other way nod and another in the second. More Dr. Freeland, under perfect handling BOWS TO Ml.

St. Joseph's Terrors Score 20-0 Vic hy decoy eligible receivers. When he than 7,000 persons saw the game, On Line Plunges Generals Held At Day Until Final Period Not until the final period did Villa Holy Cross Stoics ty In Last Period To Win, 10-14 by Alfred Robertson, went into and around the first bend in fifth position, being on the outside of a race that made the catch he was alsne on the 20-yard line, and had only to scurry unimpeded to the goal line. Travis nova tally and then George Randour In Catholic League Grid Contest tory In Clash At Westminster sprinted around right end for one failed to place-kick the additional point. yard after a consistent drive in which was at a mile and a sixteenth.

He was preceded by S. W. Labrot's filly, Tred Avnn. settine the cace: Josenh E. MARYLAND.

13; 7. he also made a 25-yard sprint a few IBy the Associated Pressl minutes earlier. Bill Cavanaugh, sent Widener's Curate, Mate and du Pont's MT. ST. JOE, CAL.

HALL, 6 HOLY CROSS, tfi; LOYOLA, 14. plays Poppelman plunged over, but into the game as a substitute, failed College Park, Nov. 21 Mary W. 20; MT. ST.

MARY'S, 0, Special Dispatch to the Sunl Tf cff Mount St. Joseph's won a sensational to placekick the extra point. land scored its fourth Southern Con Dy the Associattd Press Worcester, Nov. 21 Loyola Late in the opening period, Nick Another Pass, Another Score Hardly had Navy settled after this tying effort, when another pass via the same route was good for 26 yards and another score. This time Travis' pass was just as accurate as the first one, but the descending ball dropped toward a receiver, apparently trapped by Navy defenders, who surrounded fcience football victory at the ex Westminster, Nov.

21 Western way from the barrier with Mrs. John victory ln the first game of the Catholic D. Hertz's Valenciennes, Coltiletti championship series by de- Viskovitch passed to Quarterback King pense of a fighting Washington and Maryland College opened the way for College was scheduled on the Holy Cross football list after the Har for 28 yards and a touchdown. Shim mins failed to kick the extra point. another chance at the State champion Lee eleven, 13 to 6, in Byrd Stadium today before a home-coming day Chalmers missed the goal.

Losers Score Late Maryland scored again at the ctart of the final period on a 31-yard march. Kiernan started it with a 5-yard line buck, and Poppelman added nine. A pass, Poppelman to Chalmers, netted 16 yards, to place the ball on the 1-yard line, and Poppelman bucked eleventh with White Clover II and ng wiwe, at Lewis twelfth and last with Sidney teIJy scorfij The Cardinals scored first when vard game to give the Crusaders a ship here today by defeating Mount With the second period almost over, crowd of 5,500. VJltUll, Willie tllllSllCU 01 ALII lUlUIUlg 1 passes from Lehman to Fitzpatrick and St. Mary's, 20 to 0, in the annual home breathing spoil before they tackled Boston College next week.

But for Ray Hudson, end, picked a Villanova pass out of the air and raced 38 yards The Old Liners scored touchdowns Pninr fhA half-mil nnlp there was Fitzpatrick to Lehman put the ball in coming game. in the second and fourth periods, with tu scoring position. McCourt smashed The contest was the first charity to Villanova 17-yard stripe. Shim-mins scored a touchdown on the sec the Generals registering late in the four periods the team from Baltimore had Holy Cross gasping, and at the game ever to be played by the two in final quarter on a 55-yard run after ond play. Lions dropkicked the extra over.

Chalmers kicked goal. Washington and Lee counted with but five minutes to play when Joe end. onlv two points martin of a stitutions, and drew a record crowd an intercepted forward pass. point. and Curate took the lead from Tred throuh cen er for a touchdown in the Avon, Mate moved into second place 3end as Tred Avon dropped 4o third, with t.Th soon came back to Dr.

Freeland still on the outside. threfuten Calv4ert Ha" as the quarter ended with Miller him. Mason left the ground in a leap that was timed perfectly with the pass, to catch the ball in the midst of the enemy secondary. He twisted clear and fought his way through the remaining six yards for the second touchdown. This time Travis added the point, and the scoring was complete.

The second half added nothing to the total for either team. Just as the passing stars stood out for S. M. the Navy line, led bv Before the game and between the Poppelman Leads Attack Sawyers, halfback, intercepted Ch.il- halves, five bands performed for the Maryland showed an attack much mers' pa.ss on his own 45-yard stripe superior to that of the visitors count- curate Begins to Fade throwing two fine passes to Finnegan spectators. CHARITY PLAY and streaked down the sideline for a touchdown, and Mitchpll added the ng 18 first downs against five for the safety separated the teams, the Cru-suders winning.

16 to 14. That safety came in the fourth period when Holy Cross took advantage of bad pass by Plotczyk. which put the ball on the Loyola 13-vard line. DcHaire. kicking from his Going into the bend, when it ap- and Brady.

The drive reached the Western Maryland held the upper Virginians. The Generals scored but peared as if Tred Avon already had Cards' 15-yard strip. hand from start to finish, but the extra point from placement. one first down in the last two periods been beaten, the filly raced into the Yoe Scores With Past I 5lilarf Mountaineers, always a scrappy Ray Poppelman, big fullback, was IV lead down in the deep going and came The climax came in the last half MMIfc ll ON TEN LINKS .1. mi Tuttlc and Underwood, proved to be much too strong for the opposition.

the spearhead of the Terps' attack. eleven, battled every inch of the way, holding things nearly even during the Ilatt'lrn scoring both of the touchdowns. Tuttle was all over the field. He was The first counter came on a sus I 1 Mltrhrll M'trm IUmI.v Httwf-r sble to intercept a pass and regain a l'lHT II T.f i( It Kntun M-rn- .) wl rinlmrf second ana tnirn quarters. Get Early Lead goal line was unable to get the ball away from the fast rushing Drescher.

who blocked the punt and knocked the ball over the goal line. Dellaire Worries Rival The Holy Cross reserves who started onto the straightaway on top, although Df the game. The Cathedral street lads the chart call does not so stipulate, kicked off to St. Joe to open the third Mate still was second as Curate began quarter. After several plays McDon- to fade away.

At the eighth pole Rob- neii shot pass to Finnegan which ertson raced past Tred Avon and Mate netted 15 yards. On the next play was his only challenger at that point. McDonnell fired another forward to But it was about at that point that Col- Yoe, who received it on the 5-yard fumhle as well as perform in first- tained drive of 63 yards at the start of the second period. After receiving 159 Participate On Hil The Green Terrors got off to an It H-riw a kick on the Maryland 37-yard line. class order backing up the line.

Underwood's blocking and tackling mada him the outstanding guard of the con rftf'f)mHi early lead when a poor Mountaineer Chalmers passed to Berger for 13 the game were unable to stop Loyola's passing and running attack. In the lendale Club Course Wliinitf nfl f.w. ft ft 7 M-irjIiiid rt tt MimUtifl ri rina 1 'H P-iinlm-tii I. lMliit iflw tourhrlrmri 'htlmrr InUre punt gave the Harlow team the ball on the 28-yard line. A scries of bucks, with Brown and Bolton as the chief yards and then Poppelman slashed through tackle for 21 yards to the visitors' 29.

xueiu naa yvniie iioveri running as iine and then ran over the goal line he never ran before and a little later for the touchdown which tied the along came Steffen on Valenciennes. Brady broke through center Wirltt. WfiAhingtiirn n't li worm Tux Mown Siwyr. Point fttrr toii. lnlf.wn.

MMrh. II (Ur first period, Holy Cross scored after two passes, O'Connell to Donovan, carried the ball from the Holy Cross Poppelman then tossed a long for ground-gainers, brought the ball to Alcem" V-'over ii for the extra point which proved to I n-pirr- KWn ii ih'4ir I nimrf'yi. niii ward to Chalmers who ran to the test. S. M.

U. Outrushed The Navy outrushed the Southerners and earned six first downs by rushing. Three other first downs came from passes that were as well executed as those of the Mustangs, and the recovery of a blocked punt gave the Tars paoocu u.o be the winning marker. the 6-inch line, where Bolton took it over. liftfc, M'tif'rtl or Ha UlHTf ItratJ Ten golf courses In Baltimore were 32 to Loyola's 15-yard line.

Donovan Generals' 3-yard stripe. On two more jmm, ana wasoniy a question tnen With st Joe ahead the Cardinals pu, occupied yesterday with men and carried it over on an off-tackle slash The second touchdown, which came wnexner vvniw uiover u. wouia nip up a terriflc fight to gain lead ter women playing in the Maryland State Wisconsin Rallies Ohio State Crushes about six minutes later, was the result of the most spectacular play of Golf Association charity tournament. on the next play. Loyola came right back to score immediately as Carlin and Egan found another first down.

Against this total Proceeds from the entrance fees col a the Irvington eleven had kicked off, Mate wassent to the post a favorite Baier quarterback, who had relieved 9 to 5. Tred Avon was the second Fitzpatrick, ran 20 yards to St. Joe's choice at a little better than six. Dr. 30.yard A pass Baier to Mc.

To Defeat Chicago the game. Bolton called for a pass of ten, Southern Methodist was able lected Friday, yesterday and today Illinois In Worst Loss Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 21 W) Ohio and Doughty took the ball from the center, fading back to allow his ends will be given to charitable causes, to make only nine, all resulting from passes. Chicago, Nov. 21 (T) Old Man Court, made another first down.

St. numerous holes in the Crusaders' forward wall and plunged to touchdown on straight line plays. Dellaire's good right toe kept the One hundred and fifty-nine partici $15.30 for The Dupont entry paid and halves to get down the field. The State ambled up and down Touchdown The Midshipmen carried the ball 132 Stagg'i Chicago Maroons had enough to give Wisconsin a acore and a ter 5 to 1 to place and 3 to 1 to show, and ao jj the and the quarter ended with fast Mountaineers line came bearing passer street here this afternoon and as was played to nearly 14 to 1 straight. ball on the hosts- 4yard Iine riflc bin tie, but not enough to win pated on the Hillendale Club links, including several guests from Clifton Park.

Public Park golfers were given the privilege of playing on the club yards by rushing while Southern Methodist was able to gain only 42 yards through the line. The Tars lost result the University of Illinois eleven and the Badgers triumphed, 12 to 7, vaienciennes i ana Sidney want, wnicn Four drives failed to dent the Purple was handed the worst licking it ever down on him, however, and just as he was about to be tackled twenty yards behind the line of scrimmage, the New Jersey lad heaved a perfect 50-yard pass to Hammill, who was ball in Holy Cross territory and Coach McEwan sent in his regulars at the beginning of the second half. Still Loyola kept the play in Holy Cross territory and converted a partially blocked kick into a touchdown after today on St.igg Field. Chicago, full of spirit and fight courses during the tournament. Spar received from an Ohio team.

The iu uw nuc line and st Joe gained the ball on at Pimlict) to Plucky Play, were rated downg. Tw0 bad punts by McDonnell ln the field and paid more than 2 to 1 at this point of the contest nearly third. The straight price was nearly spelled disaster for Mount St. Joseph's. final score was 40 to 0.

fought the Badgers off their feet in rows Point golfers, having closed their course a week ago, also had guest downed on the 5-yard line. Jones car It was a three-fold victory for the the first period and, when Klliker, Wisconsin's safety man, fumbled a privileges. ried the ball over for the touchdown Buckeyes. It marked the first time 58 At Maryland Country Club two plays later, and successfully Illinois had ever been beaten in the Ualvert Hall took the first kick on the First money was worth $25,450, sec- 30-yard line and, after two passes had end $4,000, third $2,000 and fourth failed, punted over St. Joseph's goal $1,000.

The start that Jim Milton gave line. McDonnell's second boot gave the quick kirk by Sahlin. waited no time in marching to a touchdown. Bernie kicked the goal for point. On the Maryland Country Club Ohio hnrsenhoe and the first time course were 58 men and Women Wien, Chicago end, recovered the ball Periods Uneventful In spite of Mount St.

Mary's plucky 29 yards rushing, and the visitors 24. That the Texans would not be able to gain on the ground was indicated early in the game. The Middies took the ball from the kick-off and after making three stabs at the line wera forced to kick. Kirn got off a fine punt for 40 yards, but this gain was nullified by the splendid runback of Mason. This slippery quarterback dodged and twisted his way 55 yards to the Navy 2S-yrd stripe before being downed.

Tuttle Covers Fumbla After futile attempts to pierce the Middy wall. Mason hit the line again, but fumbled and the ball was recov since 1917 that it has been subdued on Ohio soil. Also it was the first time Ohio ever defeated Illinois and Michi ine neia was good and the time ot Cards the ball on the 37-yard line. 1.52 was a fifth of a second more Vifitors Are Checked Both the Elkridge Hunt Club and Maryland Country Club decided not Curtis recovered the ball on the Holy Cross 2.1-yard line. Loyola Fumble Costly A Loyola fumhle at the same spot gave the Crusaders their second scoring opportunity, an overland advance taking the hall to the Iiyola 3.1.

A forward pass. OConnell to Murray, put it on the 1-yard line and L. Griffin pi ii need over. The safety a few minute." later gave to announce their results until all are on Wisconsin's 19-ysrd line, and Vison Sahlin and Pete Summers battered their way to the 2-yard line, from where Sahlin slid through tackle for the toiKthdown. Ham berg added the gan in the same season.

tnnn the track record, which was A pass. Baier to Lehman, over the made by Jock three years ago. center of the line netted a first down turned in tonight. stand, the next two periods were devoid of thrills, except for the good defensive work of Hopkins and Vie spectacular running of Mukhinook, both Mountaineers. The march of the final touchdown began at the opening of Not only was this the worst defeat ever han'kfld th Illini by Ohio, but Green Spring Valley Hunt Club golfers are expected out in force 1o extra point and Chicago was in fmnt.

the worst given Illinois by any tea day, when there will be no hunt to Walter MrGuire, the Irish-Hawaiian Seven Are Withdrawn and McCourt went 10 yards through Seven of the original 19 entries sent tackle. This put the ball on the 5-yard were Withdrawn. They were the Tnrec smashes of the line caused Wheatley Stable's Blenheim, Joseph tbe Cards to lose 5 vards with the E. Widener's Mr. Sponge, the Belair bal1 on the 10-yard line- Green tried Stud's Ormesby, Riean McKinnev's a placement kick which fell short a in the twenty years that Bob Zuppkc has guided the destinies of football Holy Cross its margin of victory and Badger halfback, was the instrument distract them, as was the case yester day.

the last quarter, when Hammill recovered a Mountaineer fumble. then Holy Cross stopped the slashing in both Wisconsin's touchdowns, run at that institution. ered hy Captain Tuttle, of Navy, on No cards were turned in by the guest Brown's running and Koppc's buck ning 40 yards for one of them. Loyola attack for the remainder of the game and carried to the visitors" Illlnrx ing brought the ball to the 4-yard the 16-yard mark. An exchange of punts gave the Tars the ball on their Inception, Preston M.

Burch's Tarn- few feet- Brady klcked to mid-field for hour. Carv T. Oavxnn'n Hmn c. Mount St. Joseph.

H'k Nnll and member players at the Woodholme Country Club. More will participate 3-yard line as the game ended. JTn Venn Stale Boies line, where the latter took it over. The try for point was not successful. 25-yard line, and a 14-yard advance by and Mrs.

John D. Hertz's Risni.o With about three minutes left of The summary: Hr-lln there today. Campbell accounted for the first Navy IfoJr '((. Krl Balko. one of the ereatest sorinto Ba'er made a 25-yard pass to L.

L. Gritzan posted the lowest gross I (I. II. it r.B.. IxtyoU piui The line-up: To West Virginia 'Mtio Staif, tVril flrll Virftrr mllh 'iailua H.iln-)rh 'itllrnan Hin'hman Vm-hinirh Hc.rr hy trerio'U: IHinr.

first down. i'wi r.r.. oa McCourt. McDonnell saved the day card and also the lowest net at Hillen Western Marrlind Wmint mt. Marrg Z'ihri this country has produced since the days of Roseben, carried Mrs.

Charles riohiai.li alrnan Co. Ktn FTammill L. by intercepting a pass thrown by dale. He stroked 77-1265. A.

F. Bag- Morgantown. W. Nov. 21 Penn I'mrur a t-rriv farrrll V.m If- Waulnrr Itrr; ley made 79-574.

Others who scored Baier on the next play. Crptt Hill Mount St. JnTh Bandit iiilimi Lumb Itlnn Antral! State eleven bowed to West Virginia University, 19 to 0, here today, before good low net cards were G. Fred Shu Minot Amory suks to victory in the renewal of the W. P.

Burch Memorial, which was at five and one-half fur illac i K-Mnhr Wien Clarurit no (V man, 88-2167; T. F. Carfango, 85-16 14 I fl tft (lino dale PM'iikr it rtijjittan Ink K. Anienim, home-coming crowd in the final i arut'-rMI I. 1...

i 'iriflin I II Klanaff.n T. II. Murrar I. Hon' r.n It (irffm r.B.. if fiartr: lr T'-fh'1owna Ht Ir Croa: fr 1', rl.

aoonna: Tiallwlf.wna -f'ram 69, and M. Goodwin, 85-1768. BMton I.T Komin f'onlon T. Bracken Rioliard J. BrarkTi Mntlt ....,.,,..,11.

CI Rpiienuin U'uhkerlrk DLibrty Carroll (a iroilfut. fnr 'Si. Hf gam of the 1331 season for the visi Pellaire 1'ar'in t'uilari KaMi TOT Tt 0-14 JloiIaTJitf -Vlf Brown If. Iloitfcms tors. Forty Play At Rodger Forge At Rogers Forge 40 men played, 24 fireen R- fl.

Vv Joni ,,,1 romta afiar tailtfJor HaijMrh kK- Jtrfrr-w-H ffrt Point toi irr J. J. Mrhnrmr.er. ctvctei FWrl vigat (nvl Y'-'inr Illiniaa Yeaiean. ilrad lltitwDan Bojil, Oiaiiihrra Dotson icored twice, and Covey, Portortn Bratv Ihm.n If Carroll Mri'ourt MilW of whom turned in their cards.

Dorsey Kirn bucked the line for six yards, but Tschirgi was held and Kirn's pass was incomplete. Then Bullet Lou punted, the ball going to Mason on the Southern Methodist's 17-yard line. Mason fumbled the catch and Pray, Navy right end, swooped down on the loose ball. The game was less than five minutes old and the Navy was within striking distance of the enemy goal line. Quarterback Davis called for a pass on first down.

With Kirn receiving the ball or the snap from center. Davis ran into a corner of the field, took a pass over his shoulder, twisted out of the arms of in S. M. V. tackier and fell over the An: I.oinla Kaan.

Tailm. P'a'tta after once, for the Mountaineers, wnue Parriott kicked one of the extra points. Penn State never got within scoring kk' Hsw lnwna- t.r frin (Haoem.n OTerun f.H MrDnniwU Btot hf fjTur1r Wnt.rn Maryland. 14 0 fl Mount St, lr ft II ftntatiHitlon- Hntrn Maryland, Wa for rem, kofil for trit'H, UiNry fir Harti'ft ifirg for Vallw4. HiLiltott lor K'fi4, Harnett it Viilet.

K'hh fift Jirf, Wlli for HfoMii lilwwtil kioaal. aft tntititfe Mirimt, Ht. Jirfi'. ft 7 altprt Hill (ISO fl Stribling Accepts Termi Cliicago, Ncv.2t 4 W.L. Young) fur rlawgam F.

Hines posted an 80-872 for the best low gross score. J. B. Sweeney turned in 87-2166; R. W.

Martin, 88-2266. and F. H. Jones. 83-16-67.

distance, and was submerged under longs and which was the third ber on the program. This big, b'ack son of Omar Khayyam, breaking from No. 1 post position, soon sprinted into the lead, held all cf Mengers in check rounding the ben.ind pulled away to score by neai.y two lengths over The Beasel. Which always was second best. Masked Ball might have made the running more interesting if he had not been pinched out of the contention going rttlnued en 6th Sports Page) Jowii Itra.ly llinn.

i.t.tilnli.,ti M.iiait Nt 4(wi)h FinnivHK for J. Krarfc'm for Ht. Mar Bririr 1t f'ue. M. iUxir lor 16-to-3 first -down margin.

Wartf, rttmrr hit trf Ai'ti-rori U-r lot MuraB- niw. irTwt ri ur.k The defensive work of the Penn Talbot T. Speer, playing over the Stribling, Macon (Ga.l heavyweight. hs agreed to terms for a 10-round bout with Ernie Schanf. of Boston, in the Chicago Stadium, December 3.

Iihi hiwklyf for l.m-li. fn, for Mifk -ri Vi, fur Ur T. Rrarkn. Htrhtr for r'arrnll r. Five Farms course of the Baltimore State mainly by Moonve.

half Purdue Trimi Indiana Bloomington, Nov. 21 liP) A splurge in the third quarter, featured by Jim Purvis' 7S-yard dash' for a touchdown, gave Puidue Univer--tiv a 19-to-0 victorv ov.r Indiana in rrfcn for Farmer Farnit-r fur IMaicr. Ik fin Hurley. for fth'Kalrt f.lchr, Country Club, negotiated the 18 holes back, prevented several Mountaineer Spr-lmrr for B5linn Calrrt Ball. Martfti for rt fnr Mrtin.

Hlal fnr M'-Cmirt. HniPT Ir.r Fit mmiru-k Stribling accptert the terms last night for Znbrta. otir-hrlfmn. Wratrrr, Holton. Jonra.

Kot.r-a Trr for point- 12 ax-ores, when passes were thrown by Doyle and Marker with dar- OTrton, Rt)n for fnnlnn. Kn fur in 77-374 for the best low gross, (Continued en 10th Sports Page) while jkhaaf signed up sever. 1 day JiM'- rhitltd. L'mmic Rakor I ont of 2'. Roltoo (port on of nn.i Atraarnnf, I tinrtr-l U.

Utaa. lrtm mmM J. Buw man. their annual gridiion battle here today. (Continued Oft 4th Sports Page), ng, close to the Penn State line.

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