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PAGE II By 6 To 0 For First Conference Win Of Season LOSERS FAIL Sunlight On Sports HOPKINS WINS 27-0 VICTORY SPENCER WINS DISTRICT OPEN IN LATE DRIVE By JESSE A. LiSTUICVM, Sport lldiior Tech Goes To One-Yard Line, MARKED improvement is expected Beats Penn Military College Eleven At Homewood Washington Pro Leads Bass But Old Liners Hold in ine isavy lootoall team this afternoon when it lines up against By Two Strokes of trouble. Tennessee and Alabama play each other, and anything can happen in that one. it looks like a tossup from here. Program worm uarouna in the Madnain.

In fact. sifftlS nnint tn Navv cenr. BT ROBritT ELMER Sun Staff Correspondent College Park, Oct. 13 By FRANCIS X. WniTTIE Johns Hopkins University's Blue ing its first major victory of the season.

Jays defeated a green Pennsylvania Maryland bounced back into the Capt. Morris D. Oilmore. ITS NT Military College football team last retired, the greatest ticket man victory column after two straight defeats here tonitrht bv defpntiriff By STt'ART B. Me IYER Sun.

Staff Correspondent! Indover, Oct. 18 Cliff Spencer, professional at the East Potomac course. Washington, shot a two-under-par 70 to lead at the halfway mark and then added a 72 in the afternoon to win the District Onen with 3fl-hn1 Iaii since the days of Noah, visited the sports department of The tin lnci night at Homewood, 27-0, and more than 5.500 followers witnessed the V.P.I., 6 to 0. before 11,500 grid SYLVAN BASS has announced his complete card for Monday night in the Coliseum, and for the first time in many moons it will be an all Baltimore show. Maxie Starr, a willing mixer, and Charley Millan, who would rather fight than eat.

meet in tha tr.n. tuna who taw the excltinz contest night, and through the years that Jays first home-game triumph of the 1946 season. end with the losers being stopped a yard khort of a touchdown In the Hopkins struck quickly and im ylv 1 (fly -v fife I 'f last minute of play. pressively for its initial score in day at the Prince George Country round main event. It will be their A 62-yard touchdown drive at the start of the second half with lilll I'olinfi coinz the last 12 vards 1UU.

Spencer, for fljht the opening period, tallying the second time it took possesion after at the 6.77Hvarrl Prinf. a 71-yard march overland. The Javs seconti clash. Millan having won the initial encounter. Howard Bennett and Leo Stoll meet in an eight-round semifinal, and there will be a pair of sixes.

Frank Lacv oouosinir Jn rvr' course, led Johnny Bass, of Clifton on a wide sweep around his own right end for the score, provided the Trrps with their margin of vic followed up their starter with an nas meant something. Captain Gilmore apparently thought the game with Duke was well in hand, and overlooked his visit last week. Navy lost. A visit from the Captain in other years on the eve of a game never has failed to bring smiles from the Goddess of Luck. To make victory certain Gilmore brought his entire staff along, and if you believe in omens don't bet.

against the Navy this aiternoon. Rattle tory, iiowever, me liODDiers very nearly wrecked Maryland's tri- t-aric. oy one stroke at the end of the morning round and increased his lead to two strokes when the-Baltimore golfer slipped to a 73 for a second-Dlarp Ha other march in the second period and after a thoroughly ragged third quarter registered twice more in the finale on passes from quick- nell. and George Neubcck taking on Bobby Lee. An opening four- UmDh With a 75-Vflrrt tatra1.fnr ward pass play in the final 60 sec- snam, of Congressional, at 144.

opening plays off the T. rouiia iesi win bring together Edgar Poe and Billy Richardson. After cunchin? across Its It was the Jays second triumph Gibson Ties For Fifth Tn fourth niaf i Domter in the third nprinrl thrnuch in three starts, while the visitors were absorbing their third straight This An' That Kelly, pro at Ocean Via TODAY'S GAME will he nn t.ink the inspired play of its so-called defeat which has seen a total of 92 tea party. North Carolina is unde- a i st. 3 145.

one stroke ahead of Andy Gibson, of the Country Club or Maryland. Oihnn tecona leana composed ot a complete draft of last year's varsity eleven. the Trrw retainer! th points scored against them. icaiea, ana xvavy, victorious only In HARRY CASSELL. who managed the Gas and Electric team back in the days when the lnterclub Leatrue was tmwpr tn us opening game with VUIanova, will battle to rezain some nf tho 146 to tie Keith Kallin nf Kalus Plunges Over Paced bv Paul Matthal and upper hand almost to the end and ton.

for fifth place. national prestige lost bv two circles, has returned from a Maine apparently naa me game wen in hand rVipn Onartrharlr Tnmmv straight defeats. vacation with irreetinsr from fh. George Mullinix, it took Hopkins just 11 minutes to sweep the 71 yards that was culminated with Both teams will onen the throt Wont iunted over V.P.I.'s goal-line die Parent, ex-Oriole second tle. North Carolina has ine low amateur was Bill Mc-Ferrin.

of Indian Spring, who shot a 78 and a 70 for 148. Only two strokes back was Louis iRipt Mann, of the Country Club of Mary, land, with a pair of 7.Vs Fi Mort Kalus's plunge across the Freddie, who oDerates a fillin goal line from the one-vard strioe. wim one minute leit. Visitors Pull Surprise Play But the visitors pulled one out the hat that stunned the partisan ground attack, but it would not be surprising to find the Tar Heels mixing in an air attack. station, was a major league star before joining the Birds bark in the Following Ken Bowley's second-down quick kick to the Blue Jay 29, Matthal drove to the 48 on a fake amateurs competed in the field Maryland gathering.

Taking over eariy ciays ot the Jack Dunn re imiii-ivo c.Tvr...r. Bunpapers photo Dl Paola KINf STORMS GOAL Morton Kalus, of Hopkins, being tackled on the P.M.C. 5-vard line arter a short Kain at Homevvood last niglit as the Jays staged a touchdown drive aainst the I ennsylvanians. The tackle wns made by Frank Miller (17.) Hopkins triumphed bv a 27-0-score If Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice is in fettle the Midshipmen may have some trouble with him hut gime. reverse to launch the drive.

Aided bv an offside npnaltv. th samp n.iir University of Maryland tnmori which included 56 entrants, a number smaller than expected, perhaps because of the rain and tricky cros winds. Playing in the same threesome wit Worsham. Denear nut in. Navy is due to click and this col- limn .1 i 1 hack V.r.I.

last night after a doe then alternated in carrying to the Cadets 35. ngiu laie in the game. Si. Joe Defeats FOREST PARK i iuiiij hmi; wiri mt jars. Irish he Terranins mari trrnt oni After Mnftli.il rmmilfwl nun line stand, and protected heir gltm gel her two 35 for his morninjr Severn Gridders lean or to u.

COLLIDE TODAY ONLY ONE undefeated team 1 right end to the 21, Kalus plunged to the 1 and then went over on the next try through center. Frank Mus-grave, the Jays placekicking spe Mount St. Joe has ODenerl enm WINS, 12 TO 6 paign to build a S4H) ono tvinnci. Mount St. Joseph gridders sure of retaining a clear record after today's games.

Notre Dame is safe because the Fighting Irish are enjoying a dav of rpst. Armw round of 70. In the afternoon th former Baltimorean shot a one-over par 37 but then steadied down for a 35 to close with 142. Three Straight 35't After bofeVS on the seventh um as a memorial to its war heroes. chalked up a 19-0 victorv aver Sev cialist, booted the first of his three successful points after.

A gym 172 feet bv 150 with faHli. em yesterday afternoon at Severna ties to seat 6.000 for use by high The first of Bob Shaw's twn postlv and Columbia will Diit unblemished Middle Beats McDonogh Eleven On arn in a narci-iought tussle in scnoois ana other organizations is Desperate After Two records on the line, as will Ala bobbles set up the Hopkins second- piannea. eighth and ninth holes gave him an opening nine 39, Worsham shot which all the scoring was done in bama. Tennessee. Texas.

North- Two Touchdown Passes on its own 20. Maynard Bruce. V.P.I. back, started off his own right side on what appeared to be a imple wide end sweep. However, Uruce lateraled to Harry Walton who then faded back five yards and threw a long pass to Harry Beard, who was standing at midfield like an outfielder waiting for a fly ball.

The entire Maryland secondary kad been drawn in, and Beard was absolutely all alone. The pass was a trifle short, but Beard made the catch and headed ior the goal line. SO yards away, with no one in front of him. it looked like a sure touchdown, but Mont, veteran of overseas action and Shauchnessy's top field general ere with the 1942 team, set sail after Heard and hauled him down Ave yards from a touchdown. Ttrp Line Digs In Sensing at least a tie, and possibly a victory, the revived Gobblers save It all they had.

but the equally inspired Maryland line duff in for ft fi Losses; Kickoff Time 2 P.M. penoa score, ine cadets substitute back fumbled twice within thn western. Penn and several others Do You Know That the first half, and in which the sec ond half was replete with fumble penalties and rough play. Army. Texas and Penn semi to shadow of the Jay's goal posts.

His three straight 35's. but was never able to overtake Spencer. Always able to keep a check on Worshani score. Spencer stayed at least twn strokes ahead at the favnrtte fnr UNTIL 1912 foot hull vnW My CAMERON C. SNYDKR Scoring in the first minutes of be safe, but Northwestern, which meets Michigan, will have nlpntv CRAIG K.

TAVLon tCoHfinued from Pe 20 John Geppl, All-Maryland back only three downs to make 10 yards? in '45, opened up Mount St. Joe's the game and again in the third quarter via the air lanes, Forest on the famous Bainbridge Commo rust In the first five minutes of the period surrendered the ball on his own HO. Lead, 14-0. At Half In three scrimmages, the Jays struck oav dirt. Mullinix -1imfrl the last 27 holes.

scoring offensive in the first period, going through center on a 20 yard Park sridders downed a stubborn Leagues Show Alleuilanee IIik Sper.tar. Fnt Potomac 7 Hum. Cllf'on tl Lew Woflin-n. Contreuional 14 Johnn Kelly. Ocean Vle.

Clippers Defeated McDonogh eleven, 12-6, at Gibbons Field yesterday. The first score wa mnrii nn a run. In the second period, Gael Cen dores, who were for two years un defeated in service ranks. Yet the fine navy teams from Bainbridge never played in this city. Regulations prohibited its appearance outside the Susauehanna olf five and Kalus hit center to the Virginia "3 Pdv lllhnn -J Keth If ".1., ter Al Kipke intercepted a Severn IB.

ihe Jay line then opened a big gap off right tackle and Mullinix pass from Dick Rider to Ed Smith New York. Oct. 18 (A) Major Washington. Oct. 18 fSpecial pass, which started off a 30-yard on the Foresters second offensive scampered through to score un league baseball paid attendance in- a camp rhararti.ri,H creased 63 ner cent in loan vr a fame fnarattenzed by rough creased 63 per cent in 1946 over drive for the winner's second touch Dlnv.

The touchdown vn spt nn hi- touched. Mussrave's boot sent the Al Jamison. Qunntlco. Va. T4 tB.ll MfKerrin.

Indian fiprln "8 Ralun B-arh. Puburban Al liournton. Prince Cieorte 79 RoKer 1'earork. "2 Shorey. Indian 73 lom iH'tt) Mann.

C. ht Mirrland 75 tod J.ieer. ih Point. C. 13 ll.trold Oataiao.

Norfoik a sweeping end run by Bob Mouut down, climaxed by Jimmy Reeves's center, except on the home field of an opponent, and no college team could be met outside- the Naval Jays to the dressng room at half play throughout, the Washington Lions soundly trounced the Haiti "7-1? 73- 1 .0 H4 72 14 74 144 73 147 75- 149 7W149 7ft 1 T7 lit 7 14 75 nA1 77 tad 77 1M 77 15 73 lij 78 15t "9 Ut 7S 1 1 one of those traditional goal line Hands which are seldom seen in more Clippers. 9 1. in an exhibition this day of T-formation football with a 14-0 bulge. Lou Koerber put the visitors in a hole as the- final period opened Willi a boom in 5fl-vard mint inln plunge over from the 1-yard line. Tommy Palm, converted quarter back playing his first game as half back, scored St.

Joe's final touch here tonight. Tiita hit center for a yard and Bruce bounced off a stone wall for 1945 to set records In both leagues, unofficial but virtually complete figures showed today. The American League drew 9,666.421 compared to last year, and the National League drew 8,940,283 compared to 5.372.-819. Last year's totals were the highest up to that time. The New York Yank Ian 7i nrre DiflenbauEh.

Ker.vood "1 licit tfarrinatnn. Kay Marshall led the Lions' offensive with th a yard loss. the end zone for the best kick of District for the same reason. Weighs 165 Pounds Since civilians were seldom admitted to Bainbridge during wartime, few football followers here saw the boy. down on a 15-yard sprint around Sam Batet, Virslnu who scampcied irotn his own 30-yard line to the McDonogh's 29.

Then the ktelljir passing star connected with Ed Smith ior the six points. Buckholzs conversion try failed. Kemeys Splits Line McDonogh's touchdown resulted from a line assault led by Sherwood Kemeys, powerful plunging back, in the second neriod tn 'rwn skillful display of the old hat trick. the game. The Cadets gambled on With five yards still to go.

Smith slithered off his own left ituard end. Virginia 70 ll'rry c.riesmer, Whlniton Aviat ton 73 Viryl Worsham. Chery Cnaae 7S xi wasn until the final period of the game that th nn nnprc ifnta a loui tn-uown pass and lost the ball on their own 40. After two Mount St. Joe led in first downs.

to the Maryland 1 and then Beard essayed the touchdown plunge. But. attempts netted only five yards. But his fame spread outside the making 10, to the loser's five. Mount St.

Josf Dh Rfrorn able to push across their lone tallv, when Ray Lariante, center, shot xBllly OriSiri. Prince Oeorrei 74 RendolpU MUler. Kerf oik Matthai connected with Mitchell reservation. and now he comes to Naral Base 74 CWlie Easier. Chevr Chm! 7a when the pile-up was uncovered the ball was still a yard awav from the final stripe.

One more play, a across a nard one. JKnw L.B. Hamilton i ok an T. Brrkrr i. xt i iwun a jump pass over tne line on Baltimore to face the Naval Aca- lh 25 Jnd fullback cllt to the with a jump pass over the line on The teams will mpit tn on.

the count at 6 all. Kemevs carried nui tiru.imm, wa.nmaten 7 arf 1 1 Ma 2,309,029 broke Ihe major-league record of 1,405.106 set by the Chi cago Cubs in 1929. Although the Yankees wound up in third place and played under three different managers. thfir tntai woo mnm Kioke PUber demy team, a little more mature far side for the score. ond exhibition game Sunday night ourr K.ll MrF: f.rtn and exDencnced.

married to a R.T Ynuns the ball on two out of every three plays and finally crashed over from one yard out. The conversion nn FoetUe Vlto 4 mnt i varnns jceiana. in Baltimore. xiugn MCijtuan, Euaevood Arsenal xCeorg Voltht, Prince Oeorge 7g Gorre Nealis. Washington.

1. 79 Carolina coed, but still boyish and The heavily substituted Jay came right back, and after De- Bradlcv score by periods: OB L.H, K.H. 76 13J 78 80 IS 78 IS 76 li4 T3 -15S 14 77 15S 78 147 78 15, 77 17 79 157 81 154 '9158 lit Reeves still on the slender side at 163 "nil failed. than double last year's 1,014.936. Baltimore.

buskey completed an aerial to 3 11 4- Miner llaliowav In the third oerinrl Forest Park B. Score bv neriorir 'iiiiinT uiine. nonnie 7 Bub Orove. 79 xlrank Mlchalek, Mount Piejrant sg pounds. North Carolina comes here, too, under the? guidance, of nnp of font- 019 struck agi.in through the air to break the deadlock.

The touchdown comparative attendances for 1946 and 1945 follow: AMFRICAN USAGUR PofiUon in Hnl Wo.inl t. Joseph Sevarn 0 Taii 0 -Mount St. Jotsoh, pass play was put jnto position by ball's high priests of perfectionism, Carl Snavely. He is coaching at Gibson Isiand 79 Coslanlino Decisions Dell In New York Hon. New York.

Ort ift tx Slatidinf 194S Hansen on the 23, Nicaise skirted left end to the 9 and a first down. Three passes went wide of the mark before Matthai came off the bench and hit Chambers in the end zone for the last score. A repeat pass from Matthai to Chambers failed for the extra point. a pass-lateral and two running plays eood for first, downs in the wjuer itomans. Fiva Farms 79 xManrin Worsham.

Washuig- Inn Chapel Hill, for a second tenure, having returned last year after a New York Detroit Busto Cleveland Cadets' 27 yard line. Then Sunny i 1S Jim Duncan. Ha-Vrn tton Golf 2.309.029 1,723. 1.410.944 1.052.2R9 1.027.2:1 ti.iS Costantino, veteran New York IS45 1.014.93(1 613.B30 735.B20 i0.fi'in SH7.529 504.C43 span of nine years at Cornell. lamoureua taaea back and tossed Vv ashiT'ii rin lightweight, cained ana C1U0 ,80 Boddy Miller.

Ocean Vie. Geppl. Reeves. Palm. Point after touchdown Dnl.

SnhstituteK Mount 61. Jfissph, Rehak. Boseui, Altman. Palm, Smith. Adams.

Friends Hockey Team Beats Mt. St. Agnes Scoring a goal in each period, the Friends School cirls f.plrl Durintr that timp. Snavplv Chiearo Phllarielnhia HoDkirw Vlrfftni to hd Smith, loresters pass-catch inn end. for the second senr Hurt brought Cornell teams here to face Rimttn St.

Louis split decision tonight over Johnny Dell. Brooklyn, in the feature bout at St. Nicholas Arena. the Navy, but these were war noizs pass lor the extra point was teams, and the preponderance of so ia 14J 791 as 164 84 14 82 1S4 4 168 86 189 incomplete. NATIONAL LKAGHB Poriitlo InFinul iJlaiidlng 1948 McDermott Sanderm Hunt Gary Michaux Vltcliell Koerber MullInU L.K.

L.T. L.G C. t.R.O power was on the Sailor side. PMC. Pollrtt Dei ore Sethard Abood Nrstei Harris FdMrom Riidoloh Boivlev Miller CoUle Club xjoe Lock wood.

Prince Georees 83 Al Price. Rock Creek 79 iRoner Xiartmo. Prince leorres 7a xJohn Blair. Prince Georges' 83 Henry Kahrenwaid. Kenwood xW.

T. Tarrent, Washington Aviation gj xJohn Leavel. Washington Allen Plays Strong Game LiiKe Wallace Wade. Snavelv it Hrnnlrlvn team blanked the Mount St. Agnes McDonoah nroved to a touch surieiDacic sneaK by Mont for a yard, and Maryland bad its second Victory in four starts.

The triumph also enabled Maryland to deadlock its 24 game series with V.P.I, at 12 wins apiece. The Joss was the second in a row for Coach Jimmy Kilts's Gobblers, who took a 49 to-0 lacin? from William and Mary last week, following successive, ties with North Carolina and Virginia. Maryland Deserved Win Despite the close finish. Maryland richly deserved its victory. It vas, in fact, a personal triumph lor Quarterback Vic Turyn and Ms ten holdovers from the '45 team.

Pushed aside ShauRh-ressy's host of returned service n.en. in the Tcrps losses to Richmond and North Carolina, "the Tup team" got its chance tonight nd came through handsomely. Aftr failing to capitalize on a P.I. fumble on the opening kicked, which gave them a scoring nance on the Virginians' 28. but hich the Gobblers halted on their own 8, the Terps were forced to go the defensive through the rest the scoreless first half.

Smith Runs 43 Yards A 43-yard run by Smith rarlv in the second quarter, moved V.P.I to Costantino weighed 132, Dell. 134 la. Jack M'AUister Dies Columbus Oliin rw in CUlcaHO old-fashioned to the extent of be nut for the Forest rr nnrl ih MtlUN Matthal 1.796.1S5 1 34J.9-.0 l.T!:t4.'.33 1.03.S03 1.0411. 9 til. 109 759.117 lieving that the single-wing attack, originated bv Glenn Warner, rnn.

KB 3 3 8 1 4 7 New York, SI. Louig Philadelphia Hostou Pitishurah Aviation 85 179 Hr.nre hr nerlndn' 1945 1.064. l.OJ'i.OJb l.o;iH.ir, r94.207 410. 14fi 294.790 6.002.366 5,372.819 plunges of Kemeys were ablv supported by a strons line Rill Allpn Bob H(fcrntt. r-h eleven, z-0, yesterday afternoon on the losers' Mount Washington grounds.

Friends first score came at the five-minute mark of the first half as Risht Inner Jovpp Rlark's ehnt wk tains sufficient flexibility to com- Jack McAllister, 67. of Columbus, one-time manager of the Cleveland 751 Dine deception wnn power. big Cadet tackle, played a grand game both offensively and riefpn. Cincinnati Totals: American Nat.onal Navy Inexperienced 9,666.421 E. 940.

263 inaians tne American League and more recently a scout fnr the sively. But the Foresters' line was Ed Semmler, Cedar Point. Maryland orard1 JA. S. Melvin.

Renvood Ho card xFrank Milr. Prince Georset No card Bob Williams. Naral Academy Club Ka f4 Young. Prince Georget No card Bob Barnharu Cedar Point So card Walter Bogley, Prince George Ko card rnenotea amateur. Snavely's reverses.

Drecise block deflected from Goalie jMary Lou not without some stellar work Hopkins .....7 7 0 1327 P3I.C. .0 0 0 0 Scoring: Touchdowns Kalus. Mullinix, MlicheU. Chambers. Points after touchdowns Musgruve 3i.

Substitutes Hopkins, Chambers, Honsen, Langstafl, Cures, Paulus. Newell. Moses, Brown. Fleifchman. Eichner.

Hazeliiurst. Flynn, Blaaek. Novotny. Wasner. Gough.

Adams. Deburlcey. Apnel, Nicaise. Muagrave; P.M.C, DiAngelis. Chanco.

Hall. Gardner. KidSer, Vaniuceili. Miecoci. Sophy, Maiur.

Oera. laRerty, Lindsey, Urieco. Lytligeo, Dubrosky, Ciai, fiiiaw. Boston Braves, died today. He was scnanze suck ana went into the noal.

Miss Black had taken a short- ers, notably End Bob Sheppard and his runnincf mate. F.ii Smith nhn associated with baseball for 50 years. corner pass from Left Wing Joan Warner. constantly kept McDonogh's sweep ing ana insistence upon attention to the most obscure details of football not only by his quarterbacks but by all the players have made his style of offense one to be respected everywhere. ing ena runs Dottled up, and blocked hard on the attack.

Remamber Your Community Fund The other point of the game came in the middle nf thp half Statistics Navy, chansine from a srimewhnt when Ann Purcell slipped a short p.m c. 6 SB First Downs Gained RuMilm snot into the nets after receiving a pass from Barbara Smith. Hopkins 220 13 tm similar style to tne T-formation last year, experienced some success, but this season has found lht Shenpard Cheslock Cooke PormeuU CI numrk R.T... Bmiih HiflT roiwara ...7 Foi wnrilii Completed 1 Yai'rlH (tamed, i-ct wards II lucOonoah Drale Allen Dulow Inmsn Hmlth Brandt i Bcalv Ben-ion Pai dww l.a Kemeys in the second game. Mount St.

gnes came from behind in fhi Shaugnessy style no key to the doors of a successful season. Prep Elevens Busy Willi Six Tills Today Six prep games today, four on the local scone, climax the Maryland Scholastic Association's football week end to date. Top attraction on the day card is the nightcap of the 1946 season's first grid double-header, featuring undefeated Patterson Park against City College, likewise boasting an unblemished record in conference competition, at the Stadium at 8.30 P.M. Preceding the Pats-Collegians tussle will be Poly's engagement with Loyola High School, kickoff set for 6.30 P.M. At Roland Park, Gilman's twice victorious and unscored upon eleven is set for the annual tiff with Lawrenceville at 2.30 P.M.

Last closing minutes of play to tie the 7 Number of Punts 2ft It biicit ir Piinta. Yards 7 7 Fnmblr 3 Own Fumbles Kecovered 3 7 Penalties 1 55 Yards Lost, Penalties Navy is finding it difficult to de- ue ierp z. but the Old Liners braced and stopped the Gobbler threat on the 15. Later in the same period, Dick De Shazo pulled off a Tunburetla Tf I'arico Score onarters-. velop a substitute for experience.

visaing secona squad, l-l. Janet Fenn scored for Friends, while the Mount St. Agnes' goal was tallied by Florence Ostermaier. ft i and the unco-ordinated skills of the Corduroy SPORT COATSb) young piayers on the Annapolis SQUad have servrri to r.iin miirh VARSITY Today's Games Joan Wanner t-W- Jean Adelerar ground and few points thus far. Debor Mwla I her Flenry Alllt rurcell C.

Vttxalmmnnr mere is nope along the Severn 11. A. A aa a. fllur-V X) J'orest Park 6 0 fi 012 0 6 0 6 Toucndownn Foreiit Park. Smith 2): MclorioBh.

Kempys. Subbtitutlons Forest Park. Eisenhut. Rich. Cameron.

Buckholi. I-fho. Wrlitht, Esbert. Nasko: McDonosth. Koiloah, Polatn.

Howard. Emlth. Faby. Noble. WqU.Mallijiiee.

BickuDlkomakoi. Hullis Prep Beaten By Veterans Institute Veterans Institute grid team, of Baltimore City College, emereed Charlotte Hoffman 11. W. Pats Corbet' e. e.inor u.

Barbara Tro Shirley Thomas. C. H. Jai'e Beee iuae reverse lor 38 yards. Vernon JSeibert saved a score by bumping 1 he Gobbler back out of bounds on the Terp 13.

Maryland completely dominated the last half. After their 62 yard fcrorlng march, highlighted by Turyn passing and Poling's run-riinp. the Terps twice moved within 25-yard line, and once ot down to the visitors' 10 when "rit2 and Crosland blocked Walton's kick. But they couldn't find the payoff punch which would havp kfftem'd their last minute goal strain. Jane Lloyd Eoln Dorm Michaels Thel Bowcrman Dales McCurdy.

Lou i3c1ijiiik year Oilman handed the New Jer sey team a 19-6 setback. Friendj victorious over the Bullis Naval School, searching for its first triumph, hopes to gain it at the exnense of St. amps in a p.im acorn periods: Friends .1 1 Mount St. 0 0 0 Rcorinjc Oosls Friends. Pnrcell.

Subatlluta Friends. Barbara Bmlth. JDKIOR VARSITY Friendv sst inni ine i amine win ena today. 30.000 Expected In any event, the glamor of Navy football is expected to interest about 30,000 spectators today. Among them will be many representatives of the armed forces and diplomatic Washington.

Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimilz. Robert P. Patterson. Secretary of War, and Admiral Sir Henry Moore, of the British Navy, head the list of notables who plan to see the game.

Even the Plebes In Ihp hriffarln if Pren criddprs. of Washinrrfnn fi.o for 2.30 on the Quakers' gridiron. STATE Ksvt vs. North Carolina. Rtadlum.

2 m. Wa.ihinaton Colics at Western Maryland. p.m. BainbridRe at Mt. St.

Manr'i, 2 P.M. EAST Columbia at Army. Uarliuouth at Brown. ale at Cornell. St.

Mary at Fordhain Syruriice at Holy Croan. Unifiers at Frlucetoa Michigan State at Penn Slate. Vircliiia at Fenntylvania. Colby at Amhrrnt. Kuranton at Albrtaht.

Itjrknell at Butlalo. at Boston IJ Williams at, Bonooin. Kims 1'oint at Coliietf. Mulne at Connecticut. Havcrford at Drexel.

C.C.N. Y. at F. M. Delaware at Oettjhbtirr.

Wayne at Citorne Waahiuiion. Coast Guard Academy at Harvard. W. J. at Lafayette.

Cavnt-Kle Tech at Lthivh. Swhrthmore at Muhlenbere. Wesleyuii at MIddlebury. Vermont at Notwicli. .1 Fiir.aueth Girald L.

Flor et Oatermaier Fit. en 1 BVBV UIRM Ij. i yesterday afternoon at Bugle Field in a game which was hotly contested up until the final minute of play. With four minutes left, Mays, Veterans left halfback, tossed 'a snot DBSs tn Filhpv. irnnH for in Rosalie Horner at.

t'aui tnree-times-tied Crusaders face Episcopal High School at Alexandria, and Calvert Hall journeys to Central Stadium in Washington, for its annual scrap with Gonzaga. Charlotte skinner Caroline Hopkins. ruruaia iirnKlus, J. Vlrginin Bowen M. Anderson Anna Lee Wells Brennan A.

VoeJkel Ann Conner Fox Nancy Kennedv Ann Furtx VP t. lnJi ririwur Krai Comi c. v. Johi ton B-afd yards. Filbey raced the remaining HO T.

F. B. Barbara Hastiig' Midshipmen, some 2,800 strong. a yaras ior tne score. McC'arthv nur Kinnev (ir twari Draeh Crosland Tt-rvii I'-" Behr oo a ritii V.JC1C4.1011 Pat Terell a Vettran will receive liberty from the last note of the national anthem following the cams until 1 A when Bmr- fc periods: Friends ConnelW 1 P.othlardT Psottea 11 Sfpf tT iwriodi Rflrlne1 n.

7r i i A GREAT RIDE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS they embark on the two bay steam MeDonald PJ, 0 0 0 Maryland 0 6 Bcunr.i: Touekdovn-Poiinir L. Drvid LT Rlchltl David if Barton Kg Whfwler -RT Duba -R-K Dreschler Jrario t-J 'o ren Parker Li-ubucker Atnn. Ostermaier. Suijtitutes Frienda. Janet Penn.

Shir. iJT.v.0?'5' Derby. Marlene Hicku, Buth Levy, Veronica Cloos, Cecelia Erooks. ers mat win Dring tnem nere. Busses will transnnrt thi TUirl.

Rhode Island State at Macsachusetts I Majchrzaic 1 vm State. 1 shipmen from the pier to Clifton i Good man. a Phillip. Kiirz. j-rlii i Mint, SH-Ju i P.i..v,V-?-r Mmltaa.

Bi.llnr.1. Wrllon Pcari-e. Krneia nisaorui Temple Criilders I.eat raiK. ivom where they will inarch into the Stadium at 1.15 P.M. Buiiw Veierana 0 0 6 Toiichdown Veterans, l'ilbfr.

Buballtutea Veterans. Menhlhnrirh r-Vil. Smartest Jacket on every campus. Get -X i your pick at lordd'. early.

Plenty of '2 Br imVt.t T. West Virginia, 6 To 0 Philadelphia, Oct. 18 (A) University foucht off a Ktnh. Statistics V'L Wolrtjrfiat. MrNlcholas, buillh, Comoros, Kimball.

7.1 Slnmsli ik T. 69 Kchmeck 57 Kcott C. 6(1 Carrinaton 74 Kimth Maryland Nortl) Carolina Komatm :7 Marr ylc H7 ti? Hipihsmith Kn Varnev no Harlewood Hi fparaer HH Harila- JuiHce Grnw 7 N.Y.TT. Rochester. Mirouene at Fliivburgh.

I Moravian at Lri.mu. SOUTH rtirlimuud at nuke. Miami UnlveiHiiy at Florida OKhiiioiiia A. M. al Oeoreu Kandolnli-Macon at MampUcii-ydney.

i Vandtrbi't. al Kentucky. i fleortria Tech LR U. (nlnhti. J3in Frarcifco at State.

Alabama at TenneihCe. i Auburn at Havidton at V.M.I. I C. State at Wake rir-t. I at William end Mary.

i MID-WEST WiRcoi'nin at Illinois I Iowa at Indiana. i S3 Mirkel F. 18-. 3 6 Football Scores hep shades in -a'Tr-'' i single breasted ifA I models. All sizes.

VlSS born West Virginia eleven and an equally stubborn wind tonight to squeeze through 'to its first victory of the season, cheering 20,000 with IT'S A NEW MOTORBIKE for quirk convenient means of travel and no place i too far away. 22 Bartlett B. 4 Wllliama 3S Bartna T. 30 Haviklnn V.R. HESKRVKR tt kiti aamrd i rd ion ruahinc forward atof firipd roniplrrrrl Pr.

inn bv r.ut,back cl lull icr utt tae of kiekofli. ATi-raiee ditiir Xtoda-ers 10 I 1 COLLEGE V.P.I. Maryland 249 This is available complete for 21 148 18 ll es 0 as iV 31 IS 2 1 3 35 a 04 triumph over the Mountaineers. 93-Yanl Return Gives a 5 3T li Navjr: F.nds- BO. Tatom: E4.

til al, lev; 8S. Huafieil: ati. K. Sniiih K. llvaan: H3.

Worthiiiaton: Ctrr Pnteliard. Tackles 63. Cooper: 70. Tas liente: 71. Lawrence: 72.

Hamilton: Winn: 76. Knoizen; 78. Wauith. Guards 61. Emerion; 64.

Roue: 65. Hunt: 60. Swrn-son: 67. Lauer; 68. Ooldlnn.

Cenlers 54. Jesse; 58. Wetr: Wood. Backs 14. AmbroRi; IS.

MefTullv 17 Mnn: 91 W.l.t,- 'J- 50 immou, SZCtVCT fMm9 HOWARD ST- 0 0 2 0 0 6 14 2 6 runnack Xurntar of punts Arerat tilstance. Aeree runbark Number of Iumbi Own fumble recovered i itipnnctua Recovered Number c( penalties Vvd4jpspeaAtta P.M.C. Ithaca Emporia West Va. Findlay Tulsa W.Va. Wes.

Westchester Hopkins St.Lawrence Baker Temple Defiance Detroit Mor's H'rv'y Lock Haven W. Reserve. 27 7 32 6 7 20 6 13 20 13 St. Lawrence 7-2 Win Ithaca. N.Y..

Oct. 18 ts fiu. a 11 Joae; 25. Van Summern; 27. KUlecji: 3d' back Joe Guardino ran the opening kickoff 93 yards for a tniirhrlnurn SERVI-CYCLE EASTERN CORPORATION 1205 S.

CAREY ST. BALTIMORE 30 Kt down Balanra Financed JTrtt or illtntratrtt folrtrr. Nebraska at Kansas. Iowa State at Missouri. Northwestern at Micliman.

Wyoming at Minnesota. Purdue at Ohio 6tale. Kansas State at Oklahoma. SOUTHWEST Arkansas ot Texas. Baylor at Teka Tech.

V. at lexaa M. R.M.U. at Hire (nialit i. Coll.

of Pucilio at Arizona. FAR WEST A. at California. I'ish at. Dflnver Washlnaion mate at Oreann.

Benin Clara al KrantnrcJ Washinnon at Southern California. Elon 0 Bald. Wal ce 13 Moicir.f; 32. Oerber: 41. SchwoefIrman; 43.

Earl: 47. Dorrls. McClaln. North Carolina: Ends 29. Cox; 50.

Waaier: 58, Rubisl); C4. Tandy. Tackles 51, Sznfarvn; 35. Hendrirk: 7J. Plunketf; 77.

Jarreli; 0, Williamson. OUKrda II Mitten; US, Osleen; 4S. Cheek: 68. Roberts: if). Kpnrliu; Klomerman.

C'entcra M7. Hiela-niari; 61: Canady. Burks atl. Ciement.M rarro; 27. Mera: 28 Brill: Went 40 Puna- 41 Marpvl-A' 4A Mii4h.M..l k-l today to give St.

Lawrence University's unbeaten football 1em 7. Pro Game Postponed Buffalo. Oct. 18 (TV-Rain forced postponement of tonight's sched-i led All American Conference foot. rU gunif hetwrrn thp HufTalo Bi ns and the San Francisco 49 rs.

to-2 victorv over lihaf-a fnUa PREP 12 McDonogh. fi 19 Severn 0 It was thp fourth win in a rnur fnr Forest Mt. St. Park Jo. f'Hrh Wrlabt: 74 Kenned.

the Larries. lime of game 2 P.M. i.

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