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'3 LoyolaBeats American University Handily A Stadium REGULAR TEAM Bellew, Loyola Reserve Back, Slants Off Left Tackle For Touchdown TERRORS GAIN 21-6 VICTORY Western Maryland Beats Albright In Second-Half Rally TROUNCES FOE Reserves Checked, Bu First Eleven Makes Score 35ToO MANY PLAYS TRIED OVERCOME LEAD THE SUN, BALTIMORE; SUNDAY MORiVIXG. OCTOBER 27. 1020 Use All Kinds Of Reading Collegia ns Score Passes Against Weak Visitors First Willi Line Thrusts Loyola College took occasion to pol Bending, Oct. If! (Special) Western Mnrylnnd, ennuueror of ish its reraatile attack against American University at tha atadiura yester day, preparing for tht gama with St. Oeorgelnwn and Temple, added Albright to its unbroken string of victories this afternoon, Inking the Par John' of Brooklyn next treek.

With sons iulo camp by a decisive L'l-to-tl tut serious attention to tha business in hand the Greyhounds rolled up a 85-to-0 score. American University offered stal score in a bitterly fought game in the Albright Stadium. Outplayed by Imggie new edition of nn Albright eleven, when the Crimson and White scored six first downs to the invaders' four, counting a touchdown, the (Ireen and (inld trailed, (f lo 0, at half time. Pelro- 0L0 r7(M cS-0 0 frMi wart opposition enough to the second team, but hud no means at its com mand to check the overpowering attack of tha Loyola first-stringers. The regulars wera In tht game for only tha aee-nnd and third quarters, but in that Him they counted flva touchdowns, and seemed bent upon acoring in every pnsnibla manner Quarterback Dellairt eonld conjure from tha plays within tha team a repertoire.

Loyola TaVaya Charier lniius' six-pointer giving the Teclmen a short-lived lead. I'rf roloniia Score Through Line Marching from midficld on runs nit tackle and circling the ends, Pctro-lonns, Noiris and LniT.v Hiillnn car-ried the ball down lo Ihe Phantoms-' two-yard line, where Pel rolonus went through on a line plunge. Albright previously held their opponents downs on Ihe visitors' L'-yard line, and nsnin in the third period the slnne wall defense of the Julian-men llirew Captain Haven's crew h.ick a second time for downs. Larry Hat-ton's injury, twisletl ankle in the Scoring, of the fourth touchdown tallied by Loyola College against American University at th Stadium playera In the foreground to cross the gonl lino of tha visitors. yesterday la ahowa here.

Bellew, reserve halfback, I American V. tackl reaching for him. Tb ToyoU has the hall on the extreme right, and la eluding an ball rarrier also awept past (be two American U. As Is nsnal In contests of this kind, JAVola took all kinds of chances and mada tha majority of them good, Time after time, -when penalties hsd length I M. I.

DEFEATS IJOHNNIES BOW ened the regular 10 yards be gained into 15 or 20, a Loyola heave would Venn Extended To Beat Lehigh On Placement In Last Period Of Came The Sports SUNdial gain tha needed distance and more, Tha scoring wae widely divided. After the shock troops bad spent a second quarter, which necessitated his MARYLAND, 7-6 TO VIRGINIANS By C. M. Gibba futile first, period, the. regular, came removal, weakened (he Crimson and While hncktield, as Million's two long IT.

ST. MARY'S WINS 39-0 TILT Mounlainccrs Score Firsl Victory At Delaware's Kxpcnsc in, with the hall on the American 40- yard mark and a few seconds remain end runs had been auspicious in the ground gaining march for Albright's Philadelphia. Oct. 2rt fP) A plseemenl goal from Held was the margin of the 10 tn-7 victory of the University of Pennsylvania over the flulitlng tesin from Lehigh University on Franklin Field today, Pennsylvania exnecled an easy time and Coach l.nu Young sent In his sec Cadets March 80 Yards gENNI FRIEDMAN, famous quar- ing before tha start of the second quarter. The first rush of the regulars sir points.

Annapnlitans Put Up tliileiisliing a clever nerinl altnck in was halted temporarily by an inter In Third Period To Over cepted pass, but then steady plugging Die third pei-ind, Kkailis tn Bales, provi'd a big asset to the Terrors' Game Fight But Lose By 32 To 7 at the tackles began a march which come Old Liners' Lead cause. fumbled on Albrights was made to have him sign a new contract. Ferrell first bad an idea that $11,000 would suit him. Then while the officials were trying to catch their breath be won a few more games, and when they came back agreeing lo the $11,000 Ferrell changed his mind. He declared that, he would wait and see whether he won 20 games, then would make up his mind what he wanted.

ended with Ryan bitting left tackle ond string men to Hurt the giune, but ordered the first varsity men into the contest in the second period. ternacK witn jricnigan Rome years back, AU-American selection and now captain of the New l'ork Giouts, professional football team, declared in a recent interview I hat ha is 500 per cent, better now as a football player than when with Michigan. Benny declares that compared with -yard line, followed bv long shots. Then things began to happen. Tenn Fmmilrdiiirg, Oct.

20 (Specinl). for sir yards and a touchdown. Kane dropkicked the point. After Loyola kicked off, forced I Mknilis to Iloiighly anil Kknitis to Itnles, which curried the ball to the Charlottesville, Oct. 2fi (Spe not, only slopped for the moment Le Richmond, Oct.

28 Driving Mount St. Mary's chalked up lis first cial) Virginia won from St. locals' "yard line, where Clary went backs urged onward by a fighting cap punt, fumbled and Intercepted a pass. victory of the season at; Echo Field I over here today, 32 lo 7, duplicating the the average college team the profes a line plunge, knotting the tain, Al Hawkins, of Virginia Military score made in the last meeting between I his afternoon hy completely outplay con nt, A BALTIMOREAN who has trav sionals are far snd away better play Institute, drove, plowed and tore tbe two institutions six years ago. high's powerful attack but, scored their lone touchdown on a freak plsy.

Pennsylvania punted lo Lehigh 20-yard line. Lehigh essayed an end run. The pnn wss bad and struck a Lehigh player on the shoulder. Right unrd Ms gal. of Venn, broke through anil caught the ers, because most of hem aregraduates through the lighter but stubborn Uni The Cavaliers scored in every quar of colleges, have had tbe benefit of ing Delaware, 31) to O.

It was the Mountaineers' second home game of the campaign and the first time) Ihnt they havn been on the versify of Maryland eleven here today to overcome a six-point lead in the their college gridiron experience and ter, registering two touchdowns in the first period and one each in the remain do thine in a game they never would third period and win the annual en ha II In the air end rushed 17 ynrtls for have thought of doing in college con counter, 7 to n. he Cadets msrehed ing quarters. St. John pushed over her lone tally in the second period. The contest was ragged anil long tests.

80 yards to victory in their great third- a Iniichilown. Masters edited the eilrn point with a placement kick. In the third period Arthur Dsvido another march, with a sizeable forward pass from Dellaire to Ryan, ended in a wide run around right end by Cannon for 12 yards and the second touchdown. For the sake of variety, Ityan hit the line for the extra point. The third score came when Kos-hinske intercepted a hurriedly-thrown forward pass on the American University 4-1-yard line and ran to the goal line.

This time a pasR, Dellnire to Curtis, chalked up the extra point. The half ended with Loyola in the middle of a drive, with the ball on American's -0-yard mark. Jlran Scores On Tana 1'ikaitis point from placement sent Harlow's Phantoms into a 7 to-ti lead, tin les llliii-kaj I' li nt A Mucked kick by Hates, followed by end anil tackle runs in Hie fourlh period, carried the ball lo Albright's lwn-yartl line where Ihe Parsons held for downs. llnintM iiniucilinlcl.v punted from I he shadow of his goal posls to Albright's vn ni line. A long forward puss, Kkailis to Hates, off at the extreme side, milled six more points and l-Ikaitis' point from placement Probably the best line in Renny's re period drive, Dunn scoring the touch drawn out and wss by no means as marks was the assertion that in his down.

wlls. caught a punt snd run vanla for a louehdown. lie Hisn llinde the long end of the count in live slni ls. The proteges nt 'oin Arthur loy were alow in starling ml were held scoreless by (he visitors in Hie opening period. In Ihe second iiunrler, however, Ihe Blue and While eleven flushed I lie best form it lias displayed Despite, the fact that the Cadets won, opinion the professional brand of foot- niie-aidcd as tbe score would indicate.

Tbe Annapolis eleven, crippled by the absence of regulars and freshmen, put extra point from placement, tying Hit' score. hall is far superior to the 'amateur the game was by no means theirs uu eled through the South for years became somewhat exercised because Clark Griffith purchased the Atlanta team fnr a farm instead of the Orioles. There is a touch of unconscious humor in this earnest boost er'a idea that Hnltimore baseball fans would ever fall for the idea of being a baseball farm for Washington, tN tueh a thing irere potiihle and finapp thould deeida ia buy the Senator for una a a farm fnr the, (triolet there trnuld be. tome renton to that tort of a moi, ft TT1E Pitt Stadium was filled yesterday for the first time in its history, when the Notre Dame team walloped About .11,000 persons saw the game, type played by our colleges." til the final gun was fired. up a plucky game throughout, register Lihifh I'annaylTa nia Terpa Held On One-Yard T.lne so fur Hum fall and rnde roughshod over the vim'lors with a barrage of Ull Maryland repeatedly threatened in the fourth period and in the last few points.

In 1hn light of rrrent rTpo.iitrrt Fricdmnn'n rrfrrrurr. 1n 1br, "amateur type'' of fnnlhnll played hy our college it rather poorf, minutes of play drove through In the Brew mid Wolfe were big guns of In the second half, American .1. (i If (I it ,11 II Klkin Millar TwttfKrr Hlarkmar Hull ITid. itr, V.ia Van Planum ing 11 first do.vns and uncorking an air attack Hint kept the Cavaliers guessing. Jn the second period alone they attempted passes, 7 of which were completed.

The star of the visiting team was MacCartee, former student at Emer V. M. I. one-yard line, there to be RitfM nlwn Roamnmtt Warm. Maaal ItHlirtt Tantiper (irantiner flrtlllit farlHlpn Gftln Score ha Ptnixylrania, I lie Mouoltttn stlnek will, Iwn touch stemmed the first assault by grounding gave Western Maryland a 11 to fl lend.

Another pass to Bales, followed by etul-riiii, led up In liitinsak's liual touchdown, and, wilh Kkailis' pnijit ruin placement, enili'd the scoring, 'J! lo (j. held by a powerful Cadet line that took downs apiece. Jlrscn vnge mul Bigger Pay Ha ran also milled to tbe local tolnl terrible punishment in its stand. V. M.

I. apparently stepped through the first half, only to be awakened with one each. Better Football a pass on fourth down, but Loyola took the ball immediately, and marched for a touchdown. This one was made twice, for the initial scoring play, on which IPyan registered by son Prep, Washington. Early in the Wrhtein Maryldliil 0 Carnegie Tech.

There were 70,000 in CTill this should not be taken In first period he took a punt on St. John's Ilrlawarr Ka'te Inlliai 7 0 Uhleh when a bullet pass pierced their de Toitehrlowna Pennaylvaiiia, MaRai: lehlgh. the light of a criticism of the busi the stands. Baltimore turned out 72,000 to see Mtlrllott alien naytdfiwita. Point after trilchdirtan Mnalri.

ness ability of those who go out and fanhatitnta for f'arlstflil (nlarrmenl I Itayiih- Italra tlki-r T. WnMink I. I lavi'lia Knlimit 11.11.. Ulnar It.T... Prlli IJ Iiiiituhly I.

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means of a lateral pass from Pellaire, wns ruled out on Jjoyola's offside. But Bellew hit left, tackle for the touch- the Navy-Notre Dnme clash and it. was Walker Ml'IIStlll Alhrlnbt. Net Sny.ler Nlunlmli I'. Ilallon ratlny aiil.J Maefat lane i'irli'i-iilaa lillltnrll Nutria Ilaltun I'ttlroiuuua 10-yard line and raced yards, only to be called back for stepping out of bounds on his own 31-ynrd line.

Again in the third period, on an olf-tiickle plav, he raced 37 yards to Virginia's Motliil SI. Marv'a k. vhi a mar li'UHi II In i. t. ItyieiHjtKe 'I 'iiirr IMIiiml iMH'ull Mil Unll, t'nlliiill J.ynrli get, the football talent for our colleges.

wltf Iptaeeminl), Placement for goal ftrwit tirlrl ft Ilia tie It stands to reason that the amateur not the first time our big football arena had been filled. HaitKt-itv i) Maalera. Hefriee--K. J. O'Brien.

Tufta. I'm pire -W. R. flrrck, llartmoltth. Field jnrlae K.

K. Miller Penu Mtaie. Hi-ad lincriiuan H. S. oown.

jvnsninske place kick was fence and fell into the hands of Miller, Maryland halfback, who dnshed across the line for the Old Liners' only score. Chalmers failed to kick the extra point that ultimately meant defeat, Hltvklna Chares With Urntt Captain Hawkins left a hospital cot to lead his eleven to its victory in a professionals in college ranks couldn't be expected to produce tbe same sort If there is any point to this if Is I'laiy II 10-yard mark, where the ball was lost II. Taylor tc.) II liiiim ll binre bv Ot-iiiHla: Stolt. IVuuihaa r' II. that future remarks about Baltimore on downs.

of football for so-called scholarships, Bolh of Virginia's touchdowns in the nn ire liv iH-ttnu-: Wi-iem Mattlaiul. 0 0 7 1-421 A ttr iuttt 0 II Kiihtitiillniia WiMi'in Mitryianil. t-jiiile bar plus comparatively small financial re being a poor football town will have a bard time gaining serious attention. wards that the open and abovehoard Vandy Beats Maryville Nashville, Oct. 20 (A1) -A furious Vsiitlerbilt feHluted by the broken-field running of Johnny Prllmi.

I'niiiira fur tlker, luntihak for Kieinaea, first period were, registered by Thomas. I he first on a 23-yard sprint through lackle and the second following a fuin- Mmihi Si. Maiy'a fl jn lli'lnnate II II (I TniKliilimiia Welle li. Pirw I'Jl, lUrait, f.il I'lifntn after tiillrhilown lt. lirlHWaie off ai'lea en hy Pi itrits.

HuhHlitii-t ifins: Montit HI. Mary llimlry 'tur Matia fia- Mossa. Patau fur Wolle. Ihiirnnii'fl t'tr Hollari'l, for t'linrirli. fXrlrn fur Mrt'all.

Ilrrry fnr ftararaup. Ittr llrw pro playera do. Multmi lnr Mrltiai-z, (iiuiiaak lnr flullun. He blocked, but the point counted when American was offside. The final touchdown was made by Campbell.

A drive had reached the fi-yard line when the teams chanced goals for the fourth quarter. The second team went into the game and on' the first piny of the new period, Campbell rounded right end for the score. The extra point, came on a lateral pass to JlcClellaod. game that was filled with subtle thrills A Breath Of The Old Days lititicr lui llniiclitv. I.awii'iire fur WrlliiiHcr: Allirlglil, llailirK fur l.airy llaltim, Andrcwa tnr Ilnvle fur Jainra fur I'irlio- by Novicki on Virginias 17-yard XSTEAD of making a point of the fact that tbe Jersey City team is Askew and Bosy Bosenblat, trampled that at times meant but little, to any but the experienced e.ve.

Hawkins, himself, provided most of tbe fun, reeling m. tnr lluvlt. iiinmll lor Amlretia. line. "pUESDAr igl(- Mickey TVaikPr dc- Lilly firt- Si'ii'liult, Anillrtva fur Kinnielt, St.

J. tin a the only club in the International with llsifld WeiHrl fur Virri. Karltn for Itinoarafiit V-ff. I'nillriuleii tot Ati'lreHB. Piirnell off gam after gain.

P. l-oll fc. Ixrir. F. Maryland V.

M. I for t'litilrinlro. Pnjle for Mai-Karlane, hVhwert. nir for Pelrnliililta, Kuyiiall lnr llnil. Tullrli.

Kir-lila jenris nis middleweight title against Ace Hudkins st Chicago. It is claimed flint this pair came near getting into a fight when they signed up, only the Scitt Nc.hlrll, over the lighter Maryville eleven today, 33 to 0. Straight football accounted for the three of the omtnodores' touchdowns. The Maryville team fought a strictly defensive battle. fur I'mttii'lt, Zinhki lnr W'ulfe.

Wnli.ti jin iii'mit. Mullieatti lor l' llynra vae. Piti.nll lnr Turner, f.naliaii li Ivtrl, MiunlrHi fur I'lirlflt. lor IimIiii. Ilmkm tor Vulidiia fnr tilbi-a rn Mrlltie fur Itoolrt.

Slaalt fnr Miidion, I'aaia lrt- Itauuortv, litel.tiid for Kaakiti for itlki-r. Marvel fnr t-rea, Kulling lor Kane, Xlnane tor Tuiuiell, Hill fnr r'nlliiig. irffirialar Itrferne- 1'raiii. IVnn Stale. Idnniir f'nnnelly, illiierihillg, Jleait lliieainaii U'llhratitK.

Ilitrlrnell. ll'owia Petliilnliiia, I'laiy. tti-H. finillKak. I'uluta riahar Virginia Tnmw Hay ltetmtift (ienlry linkford Williama anlrnner Thuniaa Pryant i Cbatlwirk Haa-r Amrtran TT.

Kild Baktt Kiaicpic Hwni NmKki I.MK'h Mailman tirnw after Inlt'-tiiluvoiH l'lat-ilueiil 1. Itef. i-rrr .1, lliiuaid Tiiiuhle. Iiitlitiu'ie. I ntplre -t'liatli-a Prtiinliaiiuli, I'rnn Slate.

Head linratnaa I0. Ki-aily, Lehigh, 'iinia of paimila 15 iniiinti'a. McDonald WrlovritE l. out a manager for next season, it might be more interesting for some one to show cause why the team needs one. A club certainly can go the way tbe Cats go without leadership.

JTVERTONE is familiar with the argument about the early bird get work of cooler heads preventing a battle without a ring, referee or anything R. It tira't Hmith lnhnon Mooriv I.T.. K.T... It. K.

Mad'artee Markham LaniWtt RMw Haidner Mcl 'oimick Finnprty Huffy t-eplfj Hcunnl rnirihe)l R'Hrw C'trltn liulin t.arha Hrairy fhaimara Millar Kvana Itadir Hawkins Met 'ray It 5s good to hear this. It brings J'arka rrnr Htfif Diflil Wright back the old days when every fight was grudge fight and no important Score hy rrtAda: Tarcp I fair v. m. I a a Maryland ffl cv match was signed up without it being necessary for seven or eight men to MORE! I Amnrun fl T. M.

1. aeoriiiy. fnorhrlown. Puhn ralra MILLIONS 0 00 ting the worm, and so we have young Wesley Ferrell, a right-hand pitcher of the Cleveland Indians, already holding out for a higher and belter contract. The most disquieting part about this from a Cleveland standpoint is that be noittt.

(M-nmmaiFi; Marjland acoring, fltore by qnartara: vtrgini is a a Nt. John' 0 7 0 0- 1 Tou hrtowna TliGtiia- 12). Turner. Irwy. lira alt.

Mart rte. Point, alter t' tH hlowni. aiilrnnrr 2 (dim ttirk-l. Inlacrmrnl I KuhatittitlGiw --Virginia. Paatcn fnr IVyinn Ininn fer tat.

Miii'-iir for TliTr-aa. IMrn hituipr fnr Itryant Kimball tor lankfnrd. for IlabntU. lioldrnhrra for I ewy. l.ef, for Tnrnei.

fuller fnr William. Wylie frf t.mtry. IJrafatt fcr Faulrrner. KirVniv Pir Pattoti. Von Mal fnr Fuller.

St. Hair fnr Klrkner St. John'a, Maculcwo for Annacat. Wearer tin tlran. Ne.

aurr Iteferee hhert M'atholte I'nirert-lt. I'mriire Itanlela tlieorde ToyoU for EI1i! While for Waiinffr Hilri frf McOommck: Plotrvk for Vinnfrlv: In Mm fur Murphy; Krft of Vreley, Delnire fm Magner Leads Tarheels trMtrtnt fnr rimphcil; Ryn for FH Knuhinike fw Cirlin: fnr Kin has an excellent chance of getting what ElBan for Koshittskf; Himtnn for Dellnhf: Blakp NS MORE To Victory Over V. MILLIONS MORE annnn; fcoainnshp tor r.Ban; i innon few ever he demands, and has som. pretty good ideas of just about bow much he tuwni. Head linrarnan Snttrn tVirginia I uyi hold the principals apart.

This sort, of thing kept up for a long time, in fact until new publicity ideas began to come along. yAI.E and Army were having a rather serious bit of football warfare yesterday until Albie Booth entered the Tale line-up, then the wh' le affair was changed into a track meet with the Army running second in every event. Flak: Kills for f'nrtit; Wariner for While MeCormnck for Hilri; Finnerty for Plotxyk pNlftwict for Finnprfy; nrphr for Intrieri FVle for Flfiirinf for IlillaTre Chapel Hill, N. fVt. 2d (Spe rial) North Carolina, victor over Make Hole-In-One F.

Hsliry made a hole-In one bv rnipbe1 for Cannon; Bellew for Byan; 1'ierny for Koftliinskf. is worth. pT.RHEr.f, pitched his first season under the big tent last. year, lie won 21. ball games for the Indians.

Georgia Te'h and losers to Georgis 0 I MILLIONS MORE MILLIONi lLIONS MORE MILLIONS MORE MllLIONlV VNS boosted their slock in the Southern sinking mashir nlbllc shot from the aeventeenth tee st thr Hiliendsle t'niin- Conference rsce today by repulsing American Unfrmtit A Uchinn for Tmhrt; for Wrckn for Mnrkhnm 0mn for Targw; Fuctin for Crisf; Lambert for Bakpr; olovritK tor Hoover; Mark ham f'r Wff'k: Tarni' for Olaon 'rint for Fiirha; fnon for Targe1. fiforinR: Touchdown- llyan. f'annon. Kobinkv, Bftlow, Campbell. Trie for fry Club vesterdsy.

This Is a wilier Itole, measuring 175 vsrds. v. r. to is, The record books show that this is something that has not been done by a first-year hurler since back in 1911. A crowd estimated at 10.000 witnessed the contest.

The game gave noi ni a 1 ana taropaicK i ya I tn oncB f'tirfia ifnrvraM naaa from I feilafrt lellair Mltt.ONS MORE MltUONV ttf MOE MUttONS MOIE MIUIONS MOt Vy MOM (pltfs kirk MorkmJ. but, American Unirersily off the Tarheels their third Southern Con ference victory in four stsrts. ggWf7 Mri lenann (Torwaio rrom ifntiret. KrCi-rr I'aul Wilkinson (flopkin). fTmpire AH rlaiuman I Prifl-et rti I MraH linman Htnrt ftorth Carolina a second quarter OoHHfirtl Tim of fluarterir lb aerial attack, aftee a scoreless first quarter, did the big damage, Msgner hurled a touchdown pass In It Grorrr Cleveland Alexander irho blatte.d hit way into 1ht front ranht of the major mound-men hi firtt teatnn in Ihe hin thorn bark in 1011 hy friunitiy 28 yamrt, The lad'i Ideas Keep Improving piHREUi is said to have received t.1.000 for last year's work.

To Nash, and bis 20-yard heave to Sins La fay cllr And Navy Hooters Mcrt Nov. 13 ser put the hall in position for an other. Jim Ward, who was substitut ing, threw passes to Krown and Krick- Oct. 2(1 CSpeclall Two tint eamcs face the Lafayette College son that both counted scores. SOTer learn during; the comma week.

Tbe Tarheels look the defensive the ward the close of the season an effort Veilnisdav the Maroon bootem will ptav their first home game by meetlntr second half and the Gobblers, who attempted 32 passes, got two touch Michigan Slate Downs Mevens nere, while Knotty Hwartn mere will be met sf Rwarthmnre. downs, both by air. Hooper to Nutter, and Hooper to Kice. that l.sfaveile will have a itrnng Wolf pack Jn Easy Style sor-cer team was erlrjencefl in the onen Magner, Nah, Slusser, T.ipscnmb snd Cwptsin rsrris featured for the Kat T.nlng. Clef.

tin Pib: Knnie, when the Ktrong Army team whm held to a m-oreleeta lie. Jimmy feflrd(n. roach of the feam. has worked hard nine practice started and has Tarheels, while Hooper. McKver, Cap Opening up a riir.Tvini nlTenr.

Mirhlgsn fiaie fnlloges football team humbled North f'ernlioa Klate here this sfter. tsin Nutter and Hubbard were the a Tsruitr. After the fwartlimore game I.sfayefte outstanding players for the Gobblers. Boon. 40 in a.

v. p. 1. Worth Carolina The Southerners, brinrrina' a r.ant.. will plsy five more amnen, meeting at Annapolis November 1.1.

I'enn twin (capt Rillrr 17 iVV HnhNfd RinvM Mate at Male nlleae Novemliee is. t.chiah sf Bethlehem Vorerahnr 17 H'e8icrn Maryland Fxstna Iterem- tlon for fight, held tbeir hosts tn one touchdown tn the first qnsrter. denying them a second one bv Inches. In tbe fourth rptarter a third-string Michigan Ogte line up fstlrd to aeorr end allowed SPECIAL SALE OF LIMITED NUMBER flEV. "TEST MODEL, FLOOR DISPLAY CARS JOje Soto SIX The World Record Cor by Chrytltr Motort FULLY EQUIPPED DELIVERED 2 Door Sedan 845 (Down $279) Coupe, Sport Roadster Same 4 Door Sedan S95 (4 tamng of $100 $IIS ort Fully Guaranteed Cmr Full sin, la teal eolryra, 4-wheel hydraulic Kraltea (One outside Oemonstralor at further reduction) LORD CALVERT MOTORS, Inc.

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(Hr IVwrnwr 14. I.sfsyetle i ruperlall tttmnt fin the frar eerenne, linrinr veteran riilllmrku in Tnmko finrrelt and Ber, a veteran anal keeper MrEtrr Serin by nerii.rl": nrm to put over ona touch down. f'oach Jlmmie 'row lev. of Michigan tate, watched wllh considerable nutin fsctinn as his rharvns showed their of tensive strength. Mirhlgsn ftsle was ennistontlv superior to the foiitherners in all departmenta.

The orth f'groligg tnnehdown wsa maile br Jordan, who snagged a vard IWtb Carolina AM 79 v. p. i (i a 7 -is Stllwlitnlir.n. to.rfc u-i. i.m In Kelly, and experienced halfbacks in Mf A bee, tola and f.owe.

Spartan Earrien Win tfs't Ort. VI T) Aticlilaii Rlaif fl inB Imm mlm- Thh. Inri-h, r. Hu'lson, Wmm pa ano ran yards more to score. nampr.

Kronn. nrira, Ward. M'i-t, rynrvm. Squirting, ft.rrlen. Iriirhd'-wn North Tar-lina.

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