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THE SUN, BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9, 1911 Baylor Outfights Nation's Top-Ranked Texas Eleven To Gain 7-7 lie, Georgia Tech Victor Temple Gridders Nip Texas Antics Beat S. M. U.

TfiPR TERPS BEATEN W. HD. WHIPS ViUanova By 14-13 Philadelphia. Nov. 8 (TV A 42-yard STEERS SUFFER FROM LOSS OF Over Kentucky, 20-13 Atlanta, Nov.

8 7P The rambling With Last-Quarter Rally T(JLMI3 19-14 BYGEORGETOWN DICKINSON IN pass from bubslituie Al Lmomo to wreck of Georgia Tech, rolling along Cliff Seaver and tackle Hank Zajkow-ski's accurate place kicking enabled Temple University to come from behind to nose out ViUanova 14 to 13, in at reduced steam in chilly weather, generated barely enough power today to subdue an ever-threatening band of Kentuck) Wildcats, 20 to 13, before LATE IN GAME 20-T0-0 GAME KEY PLAYERS IN 26-0 CLASH the fourteenth renewal of their football 12,000 spectators. 111 1 Over Two Touchdowns To Keep Record Clear With Victory TEXAS A. A 21; S. M. U.t 10 tBy the Auociated Preu series before a crowd of in Although taking the lead and holding Mawawawa: a HaWMaw a -smb Phillips And Biasi Make Temple Stadium today.

Kittrcll Sparks Attack Crimson Tide Surges To Iloyas Outclass Tcrps With Forward Passes At Washington 4 The result was a bitter blow to ViUanova. which had got off to a 7-0 first-quarter lead and then forged Victory Before Record Crowd In South Which Battles Disorgan izcil Longhorns the third period opened. They had it from the start, the yellow-jersied Engineers of Georgia Tech, playing in-and-out football, staved off a last-minute threat and gathered in a Southeastern Conference victory that meant little except for the records. The highlight was Kentucky's second College Station, Texas, Nov. Derace Moser threw scoring passes ahead again with a third-quarter smashed with the kickofl from their Long-Scoring Runs At Westminster -a-a-awa- W.

20; DICKINSON, 0 down shadowy sidelines today to pull touchdown after Temple had tied the 42 to the S. M. U. 37, where Moser the Texas Aggies from the brink of punted outside on the Mustang one- score at 7-7 in the second period. The ALABAMA.

19; TULANE, 14 yard line. Johnston, passing from defeat and give them a 21-10 victory over gallant Southern Methodist. Fast-Breaking Backs Give touchdown, tven that score, coming victory was temples second in as many years over the Wildcats, who behind his goal line, stepped outside By the Associated Press IBy the Associated Press! GEORGETOWN, 26; 0 IBy the Associated Press Washington, Nov. 8 A pair of flashy backs, Frank Dornfeld and Benny, the end zone. That made the score on the last play of the second period, left the Blue Grass Wildcats trailing.

enjoy an eight-to-five margin in the New Orleans, Nov. 8 Alabama's Westminster, Nov. 8 The Green 10-9 in favor of S. M. U.

series. Bears Advantapc In Ground Gains Crimson Tide cam charging from be 7-13, at the intermission. Terrors of Western Maryland College, Both teams did their scoring the Pass Clinches Game For 49 minutes the Mustangs battled the Aggies to standstill, leading them 10-9. on Bo Campbell's field goal, but the Red line finally pulled itself together to remain among the nation's undefeated and untied teams the only hind with offensive power at the Bulvin, struck through the air and on spectacular way. Temple's first touch' Shortly after the final period opened back home from a series of football defeats extending over their last three crucial time today to score twice in down resulted from Capt Andy the Aggies got the clincher.

Bob Wil the final half and beat Tulane's slight liams ran a punt from his 39 to the eleven now with that status in the tries, rolled back Dickinson College, 20 to 0, today despite the visitors' ly favored Green Wave, 19-14. It left TEXAS. 7: BAYLOR. 7 IBu the Associated Pressl Tomasic's 12-yard pass to Seaver, while ViUanova scored in the first period on a 47-yard aerial thrown by Al Postus to Ed Smith, the veteran With the ball on Georgia Tech's 42-yard stripe and three seconds remaining in the half, Phil Cutchin faded back and heaved a pass to Noah Mul-lins at the Tech 2 and he ambled over after a neat catch. Junior Jones added the extra point and renewed Kentucky's hopes.

Bama in the bowl picture. aerial attack that at times came close to scoring. Southwest Conference. A crowd of 20,000 remained in continuous uproar as Southern Methodist's battered forces, crushed 34-0 Waco, Texas, Nov. I Baylor hurled An estimated 60,000 spectators, the largest crowd ever to watch a regular Southern Methodist 33.

Moser passed to Marshal Spivey for 24. then nipped him another in the coffin corner for the counter. Webster missed the goal his first failure to add the point in 25 tries. halfback, traveling 20 yards after Homecoming day brought a crowd catching the ball. Postus returned season football game in the South, last week by Texas, outplayed the of 3,500, many of them alumni, to see Tomasic's punt 40 yards for the Wild baffling ground play and aerial magic at the University of Texas Longhorns today to sain a 7-7 tie with the nation's top-ranked football team.

saw Alabama, badly outplayed in the the ground behind a stone-wall line Georgetown whipped Maryland. 26-to-0, before 7,500 shivering spectators today. Scoring in every period. The Hoy as completely outclassed Maryland in the. fourteenth renewal of a rivalry that dates back to 1899.

It was Georgetown eleventh victory in the series. Hurls Touchdown Passes Dornfeld, superbly protected by the Georgetown line, hurled three touch down passes. Bulvin circled the end for the other counter after an aerial attack had carried to within the Mary a hard-driving Western Maryland crew cats third-quarter touchdown. Aggies for three quarters. Aggies Score Quickly The Aggies added another touch punch out three touchdowns two in It required only four minutes for A hard-charging Baylor offense, led w.

the second period and one in the third and hold the Pennsylvanians K.tt Kitfcll t- Jvl. IO SCOre Wllrt IVlOSer Cutting first half, drive to the winning score with less than two minutes to play. In Bowl Picture Coupled wHh previously undefeated Fordham's stunning loss to Pittsburgh down. Moser led a ground attack down to the S. M.

U. 30, where he passed to Spivey in the corner of tne Held. Hardy Miller, of S. M. batted the ball into the air and Spivey grabbed 1 I .1 1 sub halfback, who ran and passed thei1" ov" Eua AH.

BLANKS M. ELEVEN scoreless. 11 after having passed to Jim Sterling Longhorns and Jack Wilson, HOPKINS BEATS BLUE RIDGE TO and Bui Henderson for 17 and 12 yard The Terrors didn't score until near the end of the half, when Phillips, V. today, the victory put the once-beaten sains, respectively. Jake Webster it to fall across the goal line for the score.

Webster again missed. kicked the goat. Western Maryland center, intercepted Tide high in the running for a bid to a New Year's Day appearance. Southern Meth. Texas A.

Six minutes later the Mustangs tied Sterline Simpson L.E land 5-yard line. L.T... the score on Preston Johnston great Tulane had a big edge in statistics. IN 21-T0-0 TILT Maryland's John Wright and Elmef Hum irk HainMT WriKht runs after the Aggies had staved off Rigby tried to get their aerial offensive Johnson BAG FIRST WIN gaining 2S2 net yards to Alabama's 123 and making 16 first downs to the Tide's one S. M.

U. drive to their nine. Moser Dtrkev R. Bucek Sibley Richard. von Rub Henderson Spivey Mt Zapalae Webster fupctioning on half a dozen occasions.

punted out to the Aggie 48 and in two one of Dickinson's many passes and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. He repeated a few moments later, this time going 40 yards to score. Terry's conversion was good on the first. He missed the second. Bias! Runs 54 Yards Terror quarterback, chalked Fawcell fOSS Youne Gonzales 7, but when desperately needed the but Georgetown's heavy line, featur runs Johnston scored.

The touchdown key Bear huk, largely outfought a iteer eleven which appeared disorganized throughout. Bears Hold Advantage Fast-breaking backs gave Baylor 128 ards on the ground to the Steers' 116, while the Longhorns gained 43 yards overhead to the Bears' 4L Baylor completed 6 of 12 passes to 4 out of 14 by the Steers. The Longhorns obviously suffered from the loss of regular fullback Pete Lay den. w-ingman Malcolm Kutner and tackle Julian Garrett, all benched because of injuries last week. Twice Noble Doss, Steer halfback L.H...

H. F.B... periods: Davis came on a -38-yard romp. Johnston Masters And Johnson Wave's passes were smeared by the hard-fighting Tide. Campbell ing huge tackle Al Blozis, crashed through to thwart the pass attempts.

added the point. acore bt Jays Nose Out Vultures In the second period S. M. U. gained 3 010 2 1221 A beautifully executed reverse on a Southern 7 Tesas A.

and .7 Wright, George Barnes, Rigby and the ball on its 23 after an exchange of Southern Methodist acorlna: touchdown punt return gave Alabama the first Spark Indians To Victory John Mier led the feeble Maryland at punts and whirled down to the A. i Johnson (for Campbell). Point alter touchdown Johnaon tnlacementi. Field score after four minute of play. 20-19, In Nip-And-Tuck Struggle up the third tally, running off right tackle for 54 yards.

Terry made the extra point. ok I Campbell tplaceraenl). Safety by 27. where the attack bogged down. tack, while Luther Conrad, Terp end.

turned in a magnificent defensive garni Jimmy Nelson took a punt on the Campbell sent a field goal between the 'Bama 40 and raced toward the west Johnson Micnplns out of end sous at' tempi ins to pass. Texas A. and M. aeorlntT Touchdowns Moser. Spivey i2.

Point alter touchdown Webster (placement posts from the Aggie 35. With Rehor at fullback doing most side line. The Aggies got a safety shortly after whose foot injury slowed him down. of the hurling, Dickinsons passing Slips' Ball To Mate until he was Injured in the third period. For the Hoyas, Blozis repeatedly broke up Maryland ground attempts before the runners could get W.

21? V. M. 0 IBy tht Associated Press Williamsburg, Nov. 8 William figured in plays that could have attack kept Western Maryland on edge But he slipped the ball to Dave Texas victory. Once he Brown, who ran hard for the east side throughout.

The visitors attempted 49 passes, completed 21, and rolled up a started. CITY BLANKSSOUTHERN TOPS and down the side line for a touch and Mary's high-powered running attack, with little Harlie Masters, senior down. Al Saho took out the only total gain of 240 yards and 15 first Outrush Terps Georgetown scored 13 first downs ta Tulaman within tackling distance. speedster, and 200-pound Harvey downs. HOPKINS, 20; BLUE RIDGE, 19 There was another football game in Baltimore yesterday afternoon.

It was at Homewood where a deemphasized gridiron gathering of several hundred fans and three policemen saw Johns Hopkins finally emerge from the ranks of the unvictorious by beating Blue RitJge College, 20 to '19. Hopkins took the lead eaily in the Tulane then took command for the 9 for Maryland, gained 113 yards rush (Stud) Johnson in the drivers seat, The Terrors, on the other hand, tried FOREST PARK CALVERT HALL rent of the half. After one drive into rolled to a 21-0 victory over Virginia 10 passes, completed half of them and 'Bama territory bogged down, the ing to 46 for the Tcrps and advanced 193 yards through the air to 96 yards for Maryland. The Hoyas completed Military Institute today to keep the gained altogether only 44 yards in dropped a long pass on the Baylor 10 wh.le headed for a possible touchdown, and Baylor's pas to score went over him in the Steer oal zone. Scores Late In Half Texas only marker where the Steers previously had won six successive contests by margins of not leas than 4 touchdowns came shortly before the whistle ended the first half.

Spec Sanders, sub Lonehorn back, booted out on the Baylor 17 and. after the Bears failed to gain, Bert Edmison. Wave rolled 51 yards in six plays. Lou aerial tactics. With seven first downs.

Indians Southern Conference and Thomas passed 25 yards for the touch 11 of their 21 forward passes. Mary IN 24-0 TESTBY 14-0 SCORE they gained 103 yards in scrimmage State record 6potlcss for the season. down to Gordon English, alone in the land tried 29 passes with 10 comple against Dickinson's 36. But the Ter first period. Skomoruch.

of Blue Ridge, end zone. Thomas placekick put Ju- A homecoming crowd of 12,000 which tions. rors got the breaks in interceptions. Iane ahead 7-6. overflowed the stands to the edge of Four pass interceptions by the punted to Stoll, of Hopkins, who returned it to his opponent's 47-yard Dickinson threatened near the end In the second period, when a punt the playing field, saw the William and of the first quarter with a pass from Iloyas, two of them in the final period, checked Maryland thrusts.

stripe. Stoll passed to Russell, who Hcpslcrs Fifth Victory In Victors Use Straight Grid Mary steamroller gradually gain mo Two sustained ground assaulU mentum during, the scoreless fi.st ho had got off some beautiful boots before despite a Strong breeze, kicked raced to a touchdown from the 25-yard line. Roberts, kicking from placement, made the extra point. carried Maryland into Georgetown exchange had put the Creenies on Alabama's 39, Tulane drove to its second score with Johnny Sims and Jim Thibaut getting most of the yardage. The touchdown came on another pass by Thomas, which Bob Crush caught period and then p'rduce a touchdown cut poorly on the Baylor 13.

Seven Scholastic Loop Clashes Tactics To Win Easily in each of the three remaining quar In the second quarter Blue Ridge Senders plunged through tackle for territory in the first period, one drive, going to the Hoya 40 and another to the 32. Both times the threats were. scored twice in two Quick thrusts at four and Roy McKay, sub fullback. ters. Cooden Blocks Kick Rchor to Supulski at left end good; for 12 yeards and a subsequent kick by Rchor which put the Carlisle Pa.) eleven well into scoring territory, Dickinson Stopped At Goal The home college was in a tight spot again soon after the second period started.

Dickinson's Bernatowicz. attempting to drive from Western Maryland's 18, was stopped, but a pass from on the goal line. Thomas again place hurled one to Sanders on the one, McKay, regularly a third-stringer, tiful coffin-corner kick, st-t Hopkins Elmo Goodcn, W. and M. sophomore stopped when the Marylanders elected to run on fourth down and were dropped in their tracks by alert SOUTHERN.

14; CAL. HALL. 0 CITY, 84; FOREST PARK. back on their 2-yard line. On the Kicked the goal.

Tide Surges Held to a net loss of four yards and crashed over the middle of the stanch Baylor line for the score. Jack guard, wno went into the game as sub next play, Roberts, kicking from his Southern High's gridders scored on' Depending almost entirely Georgetown forwards. stitutc for the injured Drewery Hollb- end zone, angled the ball to Piacen Crain. who several times brought the straicht football, with an occasional, twice in the last hall of the game tine, who returned it from the Blue spectators to their feet with short way, blocked Bosh Pritcliard's punt on the V. I.

10, hawked the bound Rehor to Prescott took the ball to the Gets Off Quick Kicks Dornfcld's fine quick kicks, two of not a first down in the opening half, the Tide surged 75 yards for a touchdown the first time it got the ball in end around thrown in for variety. City down Calvert Hall, 14-to-0, at Home Jay 25 to the 22. Skomoruch smashed lived spectacular chases booted the three-yard Stripe. McGucking, Dick in wood last night It was the laroon ing ball over the goal line and pounced the third period, nuns Craft's 20i-yard which caught the Tcrps flat-footed, put the Marylanders in the hole on half point from placement. Bears March 83 Yards son quarterback, took Rehor's pass on the one-yard line.

Bernatowicz failed center for two yards, and on the next play Bculs raced around right end to the 15. Skomoruch passed to Deals, on it fur the Indians' first tally midway end run and Nelson's 34-yard pass to College's football team rolled to an easy 21-0 triumph over Forest Park in an A Conference game at the Stadium last night. The Collegians second team started in the second period. Holt Kast gained most of the ground a dozen occasions. The" Maryland line made a great goal-line stand in th in another attempted plunge and Rehor passed again to Prescott who ti who weni over irom uie lor uie The Baylor tally came in the dyjng moments of the game and climaxed an Masters, lCj-pound Lynn (Mass.) airst Vulture score, Skoinoruch, klck- Hecht's srtiond period, stopping the Hoyas one three yards.

plucekick Waal mUsed st-oring by a foot, lutlfbatk, set up the second touchdown 2-yard drive. toot short of a touchdown. John Mor team's fifth victory in seven statu in the Maryland Scholastic Association A Conference. The Cardinals have yet to win a contest. After a scoreless first half.

Southern capitalized on a Calvert Hall miscue in the early minutes of the third period. Greenholt, of the Maroons, recovered a Cardinal fumble on the latter's 20- good. Ing from placement, accounted for the extra point. Die game, but in the next period the when he scooted sixty yards to the V.M.I. 6 in the third period where Nelson's 66-yard quick kick nut Tu ton, Frank Heyer and Conrad, backbone of the Maryland line, rushed Dickinson drove in again after Bricker, Terror back, kicked to the 50 ami McGuck in returned to the Western Maryland 13.

That was as regulars settled down to work and quickly rolled up two touchdowns Skomoruch Tallies In an exchange of kicks, Marchand Joe Mulia, the Cadets' big back lane in a hole on its 12 and started the Tide's last scoring drive. Dornfeld on two pass attempts, then downed Falcone on the fourth down. caught him with a shoo-string tackle with Smoot and Anders toting the pig- Nelson returned Bob Glass kick far as they got. Gibson at right end irom behind. Masters rounded his left Maryland backs were weak on pass kin across the pay-off "marker.

The intercepted Rchor pass and nushed end for three varHs nn.l Ihrni three yards to the Tulane 40, then ran and passed to spark the victory march defense and the Hoyas resorted to tha yard line. Un the first play, Metzgcr third period was one of those drawn- uicKinson dock wiu anotner au-yaru son dived over in two tries received the pass from center, gave it It was Kittrcll who started the campaign with a to Wenzcll Gandy who was nailed on the Bear 32. Then Kittrcll shced off tackle for nine and Milton CrVin plowed his way to the Texas 4L From there on, the Long-horn defense seemed to collapse. It was Kittrcll again for eight and again for four. Kittrell carried for two more and Lewis Self, a guard, managed to fall on a fumble which gained to the Steer 19.

A couple of plays later, Kittrell uncorked one to Bill Coleman, 155-pound out affairs, but in the final frame City Mr, -J air whenever their running game was checked. punt. Late in the quarter Phillips that culminated In Don Sails 2-yard plunge. Hecht again missed the w.4.. iinAci butriea ne craves oi clicked for two more markers.

This to Crockett on a reverse, who, as he Maryland twice got his mitts on the ball, putting the Terrors well ahend. the way to another touchdown fn the final period when he set sail for was about to be hauled down, lateraled James time Smoot and Pokorny tallied. Pokorny's broken field running and Alniiama. Tulane Vincent Morton Oeorsctown l'atch PerpicH McMahoti Uemncw Psterroster Rast returned the Hopkins punt to the mid-field stripe. Skomoruch passed to Kuln, who took the pigtikin on the 32-yard line and, outran the Jay secondary to tally.

Skomoruch's place-kick was blocked. By scoring another touchdown early in- the third period Blue Ridge led Hopkins, 19 to 7, and apparently was headed for victory. Russell, booting for Hopkins, kicked to Marchand, who returned the punt from his 43 to the Blue Jay 40-yard stripe. Skomoruch carried the leather around left end to yards with one of Pritcliard's kick Vnallsh to Lee Mclvin who raced IS yards to score. Metzgcr threw a pasa to Smoot's power were a constant threat Olrnskl before Muha nailed him on the V.

M. 1 Hecllt Stewart Crockett for the extra point H.or a 47. Masters dodged his way through a Jnrmoskl Heyer Burlln Conrad ITlman ntivall Rlahy WrhonlB Flchinan tired V. M. I.

sauadron to th- 25 an,) bouthern again applied the Dower in R. Q.B. L. tin: T. R.

If to the Foresters. Pokorny broke away for several nice long Jaunts and also tried his hand at passing, but when the power was needed Smoot answered the call and regularly picked up yardage through tackle. added ten more yards to the 15. Biandln Blttman Rlr Wolbreitt Uufotir Hornlck" McDonald Glass Brians Prackn 19 Roberts Sabo Falcon Dornfeld Ret-4 McLauih.ia Runt 70 Yards Bias! put in strong scoring bid early in the third period when he was cornered momentarily on his own five-yard line but broke loose and ran 70 yards to Dickinson's 24 before he was overtaken and brought down by a fleetfooted Smith, Dickinson right tackle. the closing minutes of the game and moved from the Cardinal 40-yard Wrtaht Nelson Boots 3 Extra Points Score be P-rlods: ttrown sub back who had galloped into the end sane with Texas Doss right behind him.

The stands went wild when Coleman snared the aerial. Wilson went in and booted a perfect point stripe Into pay dirt. Cage threw a pass Balla to Crockett who went to the 25 be otore dv periods Alabama. tne a and a first down, tieais was City Hashed its scoring spark on fore being tackled. Cage tossed two Tulane.

7 7 0 0 14 pushed back to the 35, but both teams the third play of the game when Sil from placement. Alabama acorlna? Touchdowna Rrown. were offside. Beals then Missed to Kuhn Rast. Balls.

Point after touthdoarii Jlecht Hickey found a big hole at tackle tc travel to the 6. and Masters went over standing up od the next play. Johnson, who missed three field goal attempts during the game, made his three kicks for points after touchdown good. verman grabbed a Forest Park punt more passes that were blocked, but then raced around right end to the 20. He connected on the next pass with (placement).

With only seconds left to go, the Longhoms used crippled Laydcn who Dickinson worked the ball back to midficld and punted. On the succeeding play Biasi went off right tackle on the la-yard line, but a penalty and galloped 60 yards only to have Tulane scoring? Touehdowna English, i Cl V. i 1 against the Vultures nullified the gam the play nullified by a clipping pen Crockett, who ran to the 4-yard down Thomas J. rhot a long aerial to Crain in mid f.e!d. and moved the ball back to the 30, 54 yards for a touchdown.

Terry's con i i I. I. alty. version gave Western Maryland their Teaai Barter Starting on its own 20-yard stripe. I.

William and Marv Skomoruch then faded back and threw a pass. The ball just skimmed the fin Ducko Tom Kuzma Leading Bsiiey F. 20-to-0 lead which held for the re marker. Smith bucked through center to the 1-foot line and on the next play he hit the seme spot to score the Inst touchdown. Cage's dropkick was the Collegians traveled 80 yards for Maryland 0 0 0 0 Ueoraetowo .7 7 624 Oeoraetown acorlnr: Touchdowns Pa.

vich. Bulvin (for Dorufleldi. Rene. Duffer 'for Pavirhi. Points after touchdown Relies.

Bulvin iplaoeklcka). Manhattan Defeats Boston 13 To 7, New York, Nov. 8 Manhattan turned back Boston University, 13 to 7, before 6.500 fans here today, tallying once by land and one by air after being held scoreless for two periods. Boston's touchdown came in the final period when Pete Laman recovered a blocked punt in the end rone. Barnelt Sc.f gers of Kusscii, a Hopkins back at mninder of the gamp.

Gatewood their first marker. Pokorny and Smoot lugged the leather on long runs and Western Maryland tempting to grab it. As it was about to Dickinson good lor the extra point I t. t.e L.T. i a.

Rt. Ull, II Sorenson F.nsin oheiiour jt.tTi.chel lan.ej orui.y Iwoit Mar: in StipuUkl Michigan Scorer Special Dispatch to The Sun Ann Arbor, Nov. 8 In its first Fiiinaton Wolfe Hkladanv Mlutou Wllliamc Clark Prltchard Catleti lo Muha r.T i.u. HO RE 1. 11 4 Vandeweahe Ba Ramsey Wart Hmion Hollows Fields Knox Frrciiian Masters Korrzowski Johnson Bonn fall to the ground Marchand scooped it up, and went over for Blue Ridge's The Maroon team missed several Brown Koch the latter finally cracked oyer from the 1-yard line to put the current UrifTin Ondbold W.

tiandy Wilson Baony Nelson M. Cram other chances to score when their at Kilt tier Sounrake Baker Iuttm an Tyson co-chnmpions In the lead tacK bogged uown near the oppo six games this season the Michigan L.T. L. (1.. Thorn Hmiitt h.

Harktns. r.tt Stev Before the session ended City again e- a nent's goal line. The Calvert Hall team football team made 71 first downs to 55 Ac ota tiy periods: Cilhson Bias! Lew's punctured the Foresters defense. King McOurkln IWnatowlcs I'rescotl never seriously threatened to tally. wuiiam ana Mary 077 7 i V.

M. 0 0 0 00 William and Mary scoring: Touchdowns Cloudc-n. Johnson. Masters, i'outls alter touchdown Johnson 3. placements).

Anders took the ball on an end around Bricker The lineups: for its opponents and mitgnined the latter on the ground, 1.229 yards to 730. Michigan to date has scored a total of Teas TO 07 B.j. or 0 0 0 77 Traaa srnrlnt: Touchdowns, McKay Ifnr tlrksn) l-otiit altar toiKhduwu. Train lu.ai-rrnpfit'. rerry 11.

BeUor Bouihem Calvert Hall 020 Wealern Maryland. 0 13 7 and outraced a badly fooled Forest Park secondary to gallop 40 yards for t.fc luivd Western Maryland acorlna: Touchdowna. final tally. Skomoruch failed to convert. Blocked Punt Brings Score Late In the third period Hopkins pushed the Vultures back and forced Skomoruch to kick from his end zone.

lx-vy blocked the punt and fell on the ball for a touchdown. Roberts' place-kick was blocked. Midway in the flnnl quarter, Hopkins began to roll. Roberts returned Skomoruch's punt to his 31-yard line. Flat lio hi.r scorna Coleman (for BUtonyV 99 points to 21 for its opponents.

Phillips Isiib. for Boiiprske) Hiasl fn ins after touchdown latry I2 (ulsia Boessel W. Fenzel Carrulhers IHNalala iMischman Komauuoll ttutkttiy llolsey a touchdown. Hurple kick was low. A penalty set up City's third touch Leading scorer on the team Is Soth- klrkal.

Substitutions: Dickinson Ends, Hart- alter louendowu. wiison lirom num. Michigan State Ties omore Tom Kuzma. who has tallied down. Di Paula ti nted out for Forest man, Sprinkle: guards.

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six touchdowns for 36 points. leading Williams. Andrews: back, vrcssn. West- Arlosai Itukn Karanarlen Cuulbourne Haeslop Caae Perry 8 nil in Park and the ball caromed off Forester Tate's shoulder, near midficld. City ern Maryland Ends.

itikky, ground gainer Is Capl. Bob Westfall. llvsrr Kocher Vurdue Team In Snow who has picked up 431 yards in six AUTO LOANS COST LESS AT BALTIMORE BANKERS was awarded the pigskin on the 40 Kosenbener F.B. Kamaila Fly. aufTcfti.

Ruby, Ortetirel: tackles. Ns-taliil. Thomas, Cohen, Jensen; guards. Harrlck. Walls: centers.

Pbillins. MatJey, Pennington: backs. Bills. O'Keefe, De Manaa, Manaberaer. Score by periods: games.

Kuzma has gained 138 yards yard line. Pokorny and Smoot worked Goldberg ripped through center to the 0 714 0 0 0 on his passing and has averaged 36 the ball to the 8 and then Smoot Vulture 45. Roberts shot a long pass to Southern 0 Calvert Hall 0 Rcorlna: Touchdowna Melvin. Smith smashed across tackle. Phoebus, who sprinted over from the Extra points Crockett (pass from Maryland Harriers Aa- Pokorny intercepted a Forest Park 30 to tie the score.

Goldberg smashed MrizKrn. i.aae laroDMicat Hiiiistitut Lafayette, Nov. 8 (Ah-The boil-et makers cf old Purdue came close to the promised land today, but couldn't quite muke the grade, and had to set-tie for a scoreless tie with Michigan State on a snow-sogged gTidiron before 17.000 shivering spectators. Bouthern. Trott.

R. Crorkett. Bnublis. pass two plays after the kickoff and through center to make the all-im yards on each of 38 punts. None of Michigan's punts has been blocked while the Wolverine linemen have broken through to block two of the opponents kicks.

noma, i.ytie. Huntermark. Johnson. Orern Top Georgetown, 20-40 hola. b.

CrorketU L. Mclvin. N. Mclvin galloped to the Foresters 46. Anders picked up 30 yards on an end around Metzger: Calvert Hall.

Mlntnn- ranaaan. College Park, Nov. 8 cP Mary and then Pokorny bulldogged his way t'urdue had two grand scoring over for the final counter. chances; Michigan State, none. land's cross-country team defeated Georgetown, 20-40, in a four-mile race today, with Sterling Kehoe, of Mary-! land, winning in the fast time of 21 41.

1 Mt. St. Joe To Meet Loyola portant extra point that won the game. Honklns Blue Ridite Alnnso X.E Liptak Pritchett UT Hove Fool O. Flnncsey Mccormick McUill Westermeyer Carroll Voorhee Bissler Kuln Bloll It Meals Russell Placentitis Bauer Marchand Uoldberg Skoinoruch (score periods: llnnkms 7 0 9 750 It I or KHlse 0 13 010 Forest Park Lineup: City ehmidt Kmnear McDonald Tat ne ru st Doiiermaxer tnreat came in the second quarter after Bob Chester, Tuny Eerto and John Andrctich Nlrkla Kermisch Smith had driven to the Michigan State 12.

In Catholic Series Today Fran RT .1:: I. L.H., H. The Terps had five runners in the; first seven to finish. i The Hoya Yearlings drubbed the Maryland frosh, 15-45, with Dave Williams, of Georgetown, home first in Bobllt rrrniatl Msku lo Martin Hick ma ham lwu lvln Phlllipi Numki Scoring: Touchdowns Hopkins. Kutsell ference campaign Tuesday afternoon Jacob.

Silverman Smith the 2'i-mile run in 11.38. F.B... Crlinm Levy. Phoebus; Blue Rldne. Beals, Kuln, Marchand Fxtrs oointa llonklns.

Rolwrla, tlolrihera: Itlua Hiilse, Bkmuriich, Mulxtl in the John McDonogh Stadium and 1 a a i.i a fccor by periods' ft 1124 lules llotik ins. Farker. Olsnev. Roberts. 0 Forest Park ti ie iioiana 1'arKers win be gunning for a victory in order to be assured 0 The Poly-City football game, high spot of the prep football campaign, will serve a double purpose this year, for the traditional public school battle will also mark the peak of one of the busiest and most interesting weeks of the fall scholastic sports campaign.

2V Sroruic: Touchdowns City, Smoot And-ra. Pokorncy. Pllber. Klchner. Phoebus.

Bi haumliur. Shlentac: Blue Rldae. Hlpaley, Ueals. Chlera. Cramer.

Tvdeman. Rtchardaon. Haiti. Toderinnn. Wanner.

I'ais. Berk. There, an end-around play on fourth dwn with yard to go misfired. That was the only serious scoring threat until the final quarter, when Bob Johnson, Purdue center, who has played every minute of the Boilermakers' six games, intercepted a pass thrown by Richard Kieppe on the Sirtan 27. It loked like Purdue's chance.

Johnson, however, made a bad pass from center, Walter Cook fumbled it and Robert Friedlund, of Michigan State, recovered at his own 33. The game ended seconds later. Substitutes Plunkett, Pfarr. Asl LEARN5 man. ls.alm.

Freed, Alfonso, Andrr I'okorny. Urirf.n, Smoot. Lsnsnood. np. Shverbura, Hrtss.

Taylor. Chapman. Pans. of at least a tie in the league championship. The Roland Parkers have smashed past all local competition and will be favored over the Cadets.

There will be the usual parade of cadets and feature events between the WUhelm Tyirr. Mcdiary. Vondrae. Ho. TO beginning today and running through next Sunday, grid games are Hopkins Booters Annex Third Win Of Seasonal tSpeeuiI Dispatch to The Sunl schall: Forest Park, Jones.

Kankel, Penner. Soreuaun. Joyner. FllzpaUtck. KnlahC listed on five of the next seven days.

with such rivalries as the Catholic halves. The parade of cadets will get under way at 2.30 o'clock and the Gettysburg, Nov. 8 Johns Hop juvenile soldiers will "man" the stands a Before you borrow money on your car think of what the yearly cost of your loan will be. Here we tell you the cost in advance. You have no high monthly rates to pay charges that really mount up in the course of a year.

Even if you have a high-cost loan at present, let us show you how to save many dollars in future interest charges. Before You Borrow ExamlneThese Figures Holy Cross Defeats Broun Eleien, 13-0 Providence. It Nov. TV-Brown championship series; the Gilman-McDonogh clash: the Friends-Boys' Latin test and the Poly-City game sparkling on the program. Firing in the Catholic series will get tntRU y.n.n( at about 3.35.

During the intermission there will be a manual-of-arms drill kins University booters took home a 2-to-l victory from Gettysburg College here today for its third win of Detroit Placehichs Extra Point To Win WL0TS ARE TRAINED to the accompaniment of the cadet the season and the second in two days. was held to only 21 yards by rushing today and it bowed, 13 to 0. to a spirited Holy Cross eleven before an almost packed stadium at Alumni Field. Detroit, Nov. 8 WV The University band.

The Cadets will be short-handed for their annual clash with Dick Armstrong and Mike Hayes on the Pattabongse and Duggan tallied for underway this afetrnoon at 2 o'clock at Irvington when Loyola tangles with Mount St. Joseph's, in the opening game the scries for the Knights of Columbus trophy. The Blakefleld J. IL with the latter assisting the cf Detroit football team cashed in on its sole scoring opportunity today, and The Crusaders scored in the first and former in his goal. Mivell registered for the home team.

Weekly raynienta 2 4 $10 7esrlf tost 8 $16 $40 Amount Borrnwed $100 $200 $500 boys are in top shape for the affair by the margin of Quarterback Arthur Jnk's placekick for extra point defeated Marquette, 7 to before 16,541 A pair of Conference rivals of long standing will complete their cam r'fi 7 and will feature an aerial and run-nin; attack built around Sid Roche third periods. Penn State Smothers Syracuse By 3419 paigns on Thursday at Mount Wash ington as Boys' Latin and Friends meet The Irvington eleven has played spotty ball all year. It surprised Honklns Tarnhauner Callls Moer Woolen Haines Clauirett Ftern riiiaaan I Ol 1 Oettvsbure Fife Haas Brown Trlmmler Mover Con MacBean Grussinner Mivell Katie homecoming fans. Detroit scored in the second period, Elmer (Teppy) Madarik tossing a fvH't-yard pass to Joe Gensheimer. Marquette went 97 yards for its score in me iwenty-sixtn game of a series that runs back to 191X The struggle is everyone by knocking oil St.

Paul's State College, Nov. 8 (P) Penn but could do little against the power BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS MR. SIPE OR MR. MAINVILLC CALL FOREST 3377 Apprentice Mechanics Training Classes Now Forming. claimed to be the oldest private school MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED Baltimore Bankers Corp.

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LEx. 2780 State smothered Svraens tnrlav Ml IR Msrshall fill attacks of Gilman and City. The rivalry the State. Kcnre hv periods: ln el. to with Prpper Petrella, Saints toss plenty of passes and have Over the period the Latinists have -k.

3 r. rujmngion. snowing tne way lor the upset with r.n outstanding center in Paul nut Charles Beyers conversion kirk turn chnrt tmtoV.in... won 12 games, lost 11 and tied two, so the Quakers will be aiming to bring Hopkins ..,,0 0 1 1 Oettysbtirs 0 0 0 1 1 Goals Hopkins. Ducaan.

-f attsnonase: Oettysbure. Mivell. Substitutes Hopkins. Oellnas. Weimar.

MacNab, lanz. Cloud. Barry, Hassan, Kuiler. IUII9 UCIWC ft IM 1 1 1 JT was low. crowd of 16,000 on new Beaver Field-j Gilman will wind up its A Con their average up to j00..

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