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THE STLV, IIALTIMORE, SUNDAY MOnNING, SEPTEMBER 27. 193U Western Maryland Scores In Every Period To Swamp Shenandoah, 38 0 hit S-yard stripe. Then Meidinger over left tackle for the tally. RESERVES SEE Minnesota Smears Return Of Kick-Off In Game On Coast JOHNNIES SHOW FOREST PARK Bob Snibbe, whose game In the St. John's line was ont of the bright spots DOGGED FIGHTi for the visitor, knocked down McCarthy's attempted placekick.

Tht nearest St. John's camt to the GAME ACTION Terrors' Running Plays Terp goal line In the game was SS yards. A 26-yard runback of Mary WINSOPENER Conquers Calvert Hall, G-0, In Close Contest At Homewood Field land' kick-off after the third touch- down from the 10-yard line orovlded But Heavier Terps Make 21 First Downs To 4, (lain 440 Yards To 64 me impetus. John Lambro tossed to And Aerials Click In Seasonal Style Warren Hammann for two vards. but I rrea ducks attempt to pass was rushed and grounded.

Buck, however, got away his next to Len DeUslo for seven yards, a foot or so short of a first down, leavlna nothins ta do Passing Combination Of but kick. a. D. C. Ringgold Hits Line For Only Touchdown As Second Quarter Begins ft.

joint riel.l.lo Meade Stars As Ball Carrier Wcidingcr's Passes Big Aid MARYLAND, 20; ST. JOHN'S, 0 From tt Staff Correspondent! 0 Knot Illcliard Kuibe HoDert Snibea Tortd (t Maryland fludkof) Klttclm Suii.nl Annry Wolf, Buklaud Ellinger her In Hiadlev Uoroiley Ti wnieiid It FOREST CALVERT Slallinga it. f.smbtiM (J. Hammina I. PARK, 6: HALL, 0 ii ifl) WHfiiiiimmmm mmmmm i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm II i ty.y-: It --ifmrrtrni -ti i ii College Park, Sept.

26 Every Forest Park opened its football sea .11.11 Luihrnp Scute, by period! Ht. John a 0 0 Maryland (lit one of the 6,000 persons in Byrd Stad son by defeating Calvert Hall last night at Homewood as 3,000 fans Weidinger. roiiua aiier loui'iniown tlotmliT ti Ptace- iumwith the possible exception of Bill Guckeyaon should have been pleased with course of events during watched proceedings. The score was inenui, Substitution St. Johna Taekli, Hantla, guarn, ifciy; McKs, Bums, McMI Ian.

Deri k. MarvUnri lm.M 6 to 0. The Foresters were on the offensive eker, Zulick; piatda. Males. J.

lHanney, Vlttke: mill, Bryant, MeCirthy OI nui Weidinger, Henlli, tleidi, Euan, this afternoon. The skies were sunny, the air crisp; for most of the contest, but managed Sadowski And Mujwit Is Dangerous Weapon W. MD 38; SHENANDOAH, 0 By tht Aitociatcd Prl Westminster, Sept. 26-Running flays and passes clicked In fine early season style for Western Maryland College today and gave the Terrors a 38-to-0 victory over Shenandoah in the first football game of the season. A crowd of 1,500 saw Western Maryland score In every period and hold Ehenanaoah helpless throughout.

The Virginians got within scoring distance only twice and then could not cash in. Wertern Maryland's reserves saw action in the later stages of the game. Passing Combination Scores The passing combination of Sadowski to Mujwit pr veit to be a dangerous scoring weapon for Western Maryland. The big fullback, Mujwit, cored twice after taking tosses from Sadowski. He ran 15 yards to score In the third and 25 in the fourth.

to push over just one touchdown. The the cheer leaders peppy, the band loud. Coach Frank Dobson watched his Davidson Eleven Ties Up drive for the score began late in the first period, with Rigby, Edwards and Ringgold alternating in carrying th Carolina Wolf pack, 6-2 Maryland team coast along to win, 20 to 0, from St. John's and Coach Valentine (Dutch) Lentz saw his Johnnies make a creditable showing in defense fundamentals. Raleigh, N.

Sept. 26 MV-DavId- son's Wildcats, rated the under dons. But for Guckeyson the day was one of sitting on the sideline while others much less adept at ball carrying tried to carry on without him. Bill was out Din. a nrsi down was gained on the Cardinal 2-yard mark and Ringgold picked up one yard on a buck as the first quarter ended.

Buckt Line For Touchdown As second period began he bucked the line again and scored the touchdown. Maymon'i placekick for the extra point was wide and low. The Foresters threatened late in the game and apparently scored again, but the play was called back for a penalty. As the contest ended the For defeated Hunk Anderson's favored North Carolina State's Wolfpack, 6 to 2, here tonight. It was Davidson's first Southern Conference victory and North Carolina State's first loss In two games.

Davidson is a first-year member of the conference. V. M. 1. Cadets Crush with a strained muscle which threatens to keep him benched the rest of the season, and without him Maryland Penalties cost the Terrors two other touchdowns by tni combination.

must assemble a new combination with the backs who romped around today. esters were on the very threshold of South Carolina, 24-7 Newcomers Show Well Mujwit accounted for two n.ore of Western Maryland's touchdowns. He bucked over from the two-yard line SEATTLE, WASH. Minnesota's Gopliers didn't waste any time fielting down under tlie opening lvick-off afiainst yesterday. Hyron Hayncs, of Wasliinfiton, is shown being liemmed in by Gophers.

No. is Alfonse, of Minnesota, and 55 is Stadaccini, a teammate. Not quite ready to step into his ixlngtnn, Sept. 26 (IP) Virginia Institute crushed Smith earn. shoes, but showing definite signs of after a scoring drive in the first and hit the line for another tally after Una's KRllnnt goiihomorpa, SI tn 7, today more stellar performances later in wirn enact Anay Trsrtc ak'i nlnptv-vnnl the season were two newcomers, "print for a touchdown Riving the crowd Adriance had run 42 yards to Shenan doah's eight.

MOUNTS BEAT Navy Scores Tivice In Final counting territory, third down and a yard to go. Koreat Park Calvert Hill L.B Gottsclialf Gaudrean 1..8 Vtlia Pnwles Clark Miller K.T Mtconachr Maymnn n.r. Klii IllnjKold Q.B Walsh JiLShv U.lee IJdwardl It.H Welssner Uhpan F.B Di Stefano acore by quarters: Forest Park 0 Cahert Hall 0 0 00 Forest Park: Touchdown TtlnoanM TV tnw Charlie Weidinger and Big Jim COAST TILT WON or s.uuu ira DinucKt of many thrills. Triseclak'g spectacular run came midway In the fourth Period when he fnlrerl Meade. Meade, primarily a plunging Rineheimer, a substitute back, made the other two touchdowns.

On the a kick behind his own coal line and sped To Defeat By 18 To 6 back, also sparkled on occasional broken-field exhibitions, while Weidinger displayed better than average skill at passing. DAVIS-ELKINS in me west siue or tne line, where ne whirled and dodged hlg way though a innss of red Jerseyed Gamecock tacklers. When It appeared from the stands that he had been the 175-pound Kensington (Pa.) sonhoniore There was little comparison between point Maymon (missed placekick). Substitutes! forest Park Boase. McLean, hacks: Council.

BY MINNESOTA Gophers Beat Washington the two teams. Maryland was heavier end; Schuman, tackle. Calrert Hail Boone, and more experienced in football ways. Kuralnick And F. Apich- shot from the scrambled pile of grid-men minus his headgear and most of his shirt.

Interference had formed and he was untroubled on his tnnnt down the Fighting Virginians Hold Powerful Middies Almost On Even Terms For Three Periods More Than 13,000 See Annapolis Opener i.inerto. guards; Keliak, Hare, backs; Pay, eud. Time ol quarters 12 minutes. Villanova Grid Team Although starting off slowly, the Old Liners rolled up twenty-one first downs to four for St, John's and entire length of the Held for the touch- first play of the second quarter he circled right end for 38 yards to score. Ha added another in the last quarter on 10-yard dash.

Defense Too Tight Mr. Johnson and Mitrus, Shenandoah's right half and quarterback, bore the burden of the Virginians' offensive thrusts. Twice they worked the ball within scoring distance, but Western Maryland's defense was too tight for them to crack. Western Maryland worked into scoring position again in the third quarter, Sadowski tossed a lateral to Mujwit, who circled right end for 15 yards and a touchdown. Lathrop clla Score In Football Game At Frederick gained 440 yards against a meager 64.

By 14 To 7 For 18th Straight Victory Admittedly weak in material and Rallies To Beat P. M.C. Villanova. Sept. 26 (IP) Snrnrlsed uown.

He actually covered lot yards, making ninety from the scrimmage line. Heavy Army Plebes reserves, St. John's Impressed its followers, and the Terps, too, with (Continued from 1st Sports Page) after the forward, but Player found the receiver covered, and ran instead. Hold First Eleven (Continued from 1st Sports Page) one and Rork ploughed through center by an early P. M.

C. touchdown, Villanova rallied to trounce Pennsylvania Military College, 36 to 6. today in its first game under the new coach, Maurice (Clipper) Smith, formerly of Santa Clara University, California. MT. ST.

MARY'S, 12; D. 0 By the Associated Press Frederick Sept. 26 Mount St. Mary's dogged determination and deadly tackling which slowed down the Old Liners when they were "raring to go" and stopped them cold when they West Point. for the first touchdown.

Sept. 26 VP)- Schmidt hit center for three yards, and Thomas pushed his way over right guard for the last needed yard and a touchdown. Antrim's placekick Army nlebe team, hv supplemented stinnlementeil Washington came back with a eased up the pace. a crowd ot 7.UUU saw tne game. Guest Heads United Hunts New York.

Sept. 2ft (IP) Raymond March 85 Yards Suffering from acute attacks of jit vengeance in the third after it got the advantage on another break. Mather.y fumbled the kick-off and Fritz Wasko- for the extra point was low. Navy threatened three more times members of the sntiad, held the Cadet varsity on almost even terms in a regulation game today. Coach Gar Davidson used three full teams against the fast, heavy first-year men, but It was not until many substitutions had been made in the plebe team that the regulars were able to score.

raced carefully down the west boundary line for a touchdown. Ingram's dropkick for the extra point was wide. William and Mary kicked off, and Navy scored again without losing possession of the ball. Ingram touched off the fireworks with a twisting run of 36 yards from where he caught the kickoff on his own 10. He and Schmidt battered the line for five yards at' a time, until from the 20-yard line Ingram passed to Antrim for a 15-yard gain.

Ingram hit right tackle for the touchdown. Again his dropkick was wide for the extra point. Navy kicked off, and after an 11-yard runback by Bunch to his own R. Guest, of New York, was elected president ot the United Hunts Associa ters, butter-fingers and stumbling, Maryland failed to click deen in in the period, but failed once when witz recovered for the Huskies on the Minnesota 27. Three downs made little tion.

Guest will serve the unexpired term of Thomas W. Dnrant, who resigned and Johnny territory during the first a fourth-down lateral pass was fumbled and twice more when held for College opened its football season here today with a 12-0 victory over Davis-Elkins College, of Elkins, W. Va. The game, first 4 intercollegiate football contest ever played in this city, attracted a crowd of 2,000 persons. The Mountaineers, outplayed in the first period, came back in the second and third quarters to score.

Frank Apichella scored the first touchdown and Waskowitz whipped a pass to quarter. Once under way in the second period, however, with second- downs. The half ended, 6 to 0. Elmer Logg for a first down on the Gopher 10. stringers supplying the fire, the Terps Minnesota held Haines and Wasko marched 85 yards over St.

John's to Indian Line Holds Nayy began the third period with the following wind which had helped its punting in the second session, and tally on Weidmger's pass to Bill Bry witz to four yards, but failed to fathom the following pass which Haines ant from the 18-yard line. heaved to Dick Johnson in the end kicked goal. The same play clicked a moment later, but the ball was called back because Western Maryland was offside. The Terrors pushed over two more touchdowns in the final period, Mujwit running 25 yards to score on a pass from Sadowski and Rineheimer scoring on a 10-yard dash. Shenandoah Western Maryland Fuwrll Laalin Stewart Hurler L.

Ortenit Pride I'etrrt Knkwki Fasan Kajbirnrki It.T Korthinsn T. Johnson H. Benfamin Mltnus U. II Snduwski Wilhelm CamiiMl M. It.

Arlrinurr Dubois F. Ii Mujwit Writeni 12 7 7 12 as Shenandoah (I 0 0 0 Touchdowns Mniwit (4). Rlneheimar (2 Points after touchdown Ansen. Lathron. Substitutions Shenandoah: l.thl.

ChlcMtki: tackles. Black. Syrinaki. Brijjht: center. Stnnscel; back.

ltoenbloom. Gainer, Oflboru. Western Marvland' Knds. Westerville. Lcsinski.

I.esh. Itpnihart. Adriance. Edmond: tacklea. I.titt.

Radatovlteh. Haitian. 0'Iair. Green: guards. Arisen.

Sherman. KMerdice: center. Slsvnman: hacka. livannl, Rineheimer. Thomas.

Lathron. Bender janasi. Coe. Tomichek. Another touchdown march began in 35-yard mark the latter threw a for zone, and the Huskies had matched the the third period from near midfleld on a 12-yard dash through right tackle after the Mountaineers had capitalized on a poor kick by Kappell that only when Mike Surgent, Terp left guard, Gopher touchdown.

All three try-for-points were con' swooped down on a bad pass from the verted, Wilkinson booting the two for Johnnie center. Coleman Headley, who: while able to keep William and Mary bottled up, could not muster a sustained drive. Case earned the first scoring chance when he grabbed a punt that was rebounding toward the Indians' goal line and raced 25 yards to the rival 15-yard marker. The William and Mary tacklers were caught flatfooted by the maneuver. The Indian line held, however, and during the game, did a fine job of running, once headed goalward, swept went to the 25-yard line.

Kuratnlck Scores Second Mike Kuratnick registered the second touchdown early In the third period from the 5-yard line after id yards around his left end, and Meade in two thrusts at the line ad vanced 15 more. After bearing the Minnesota, and Logg one for Washington. The triumph protected the Gophers' undefeated record of three successive years. Minnesota has rolled up a record of twenty-five straight games without defeat but four ties were mixed with victories in 1933. Since the last tie, the Gophers have won eighteen in a row.

Kokie's 17-yard pass to Walsky had brunt for the next five plays, Charlie Ellinger scored standing up from the two-yard line for the second touch placed the ball in scoring position. Davis-Elkins came back in the fourth quarter with a passing attack, Gainer to Gregory, and advanced to the Mount's 17-yard line, where Frank down. ward pass to Flickinger for a touchdown. Flickinger caught the ball on the Navy 45-yard mark, stiff-armed Reimann, the only tackier in his path, and crossed the goal line standing up. Dozier's placekick failed, and two plays later the game ended.

Navy William and Man Soucek t'oincr Lunch L.T.... Zanghi Duhou Hariri Miller Mctiovran Mnrtrll i Marino Hetsel K.T Hook Player H.E Zable fuse U.B Truehart lttjiTiaiiu ...1. II (. Hunch Schmidt It Delia Torre Antrim V.U Doziec Nary 0 II 1218 William and Muty 0 0 Seoriua: Touchdowns. Thomad, luiiram.

Antrim. Triea for toint Antrim. nnsM-d place-kick. Ingram missed two dropkicks. William and Mary, touchdown, l'lirklnger, Try (or point Dozier, missed piaceaick.

Substitutes Navy: Ends, Blahn, Sohalle: tacklca, Kenara, Hyson-. Jaivis, Van Meter, anaids. Janney, (iuuderaon: centers, Fincher. Wallace; hacka, Ingram. Hwiderski, Holovak Franks.

Mason. Thomas. Dean. William and Mary: Ends Kanien. K.vle.

G. Bunch; tackle. Walker; guards. Tanner. H.

Krueuer; center. H. Kruvgcr; backs. Flickinger, O'Hara, Woodard, t'anieal. Time of periods 15 John Gormley kicked the placement Football Scores Waahlnsrton duplicating his feat after the initial Johnson B.

score. Apichella intercepted a pass to end the drive. Line-up and summary: (Continued from 1st Sports Page) Markov Malts Wiatrak Starcpvich Early in the fourth quarter Weid Minnesota Heed Widseth Weld Syendson Twedell Midler King Wilkinson Mutheity ingers arm and Frederic Hewitts Mount St. Mrv'. Bond Datla-Hkbis Khettnn Navy's fourth-down forward pass grounded in the end zone.

Navy came back to the Indian 24 on running plays, tut here three thrusts at the line were hurled back with a net loss of three yards, and Schmidt missed the corner for a touchback on a fourth-down punt. The Indians kicked out of danger, and again Navy could not force its way through, kicking for a touchback when a bad pass from center on fourth down almost lost the ball near midfleld. Another Navy drive was stopped when an attempted lateral, Cooke to Franks, lost the ball as Truehart recovered on William and Mb nuuack K. It. Peters legs covered another 42 yards for the Lafayette 6 Lowell 0 Colby 0 Maine 0 Matuella .0.1) Logg final touchdown.

Hewitt hit over his Ahihonse 11. Cain Haines Konogrouki right tackle for 16 and Weidinger's Spadlccini lB. Score by periods: pass to McCarthy was good for an Steckman Itlazek Tiiomas TiMftti Wal.sk Knkie Kuratnkk F. Apichella Smith ...1.0 Suln UuteknwNki Knilev Kaniwli Suan Kinard L. Tobo- Gneorv F.B Isiiar .070 714 19 New 66 27 R.

I. State 7 St. St. 13 21 Villanova 32 Wesleyan 0 W. V.

Wesleyan 7 W. 40 Williams 20 Washington 0 0 7 Rrnrinir! Tnticlnlowns Minnesota Rnrlr Yftno, other 10 yards. Meade plunged 4 and Weidinger heaved Bryant a 22-yard Springfield. Mansfield Tch. Bloomsburg P.

M. Coast Geneva Washington, Johnson. Points from try after. ij 4v. v.h 1U touchdown Wilkinson (2), Lomj.

"'pass which planted the ball on the Mount St. a 12 Davik-Elkina (I 0 tl It 0 Touchdowns F. Apichella, Kuratnick. Stlh- itltutiona Mount St. Mini Citnk.

Pnhrick. Sterens, Sheuionnky. runninuham. T. AcheHa- llaTis-Klkmv N'eff.

VViUonK, Howard. Gainer. Epstein, Carchidi. Weise. MORNlNG-AFTEr? YOU ALWAYS Vermont 0 The quarter ended with William and Mary running line plays on its own 12-yard marker, hoping to get the turn YOU MEAN Tp WERE SWELL- wake up, THROWING TDM, THE FOOTBALLS I GAME WAS 4TMV VfeSTEffPAY- SOUTH Alabama 34 Howard 0 Pitt Opens Grid Season UULH HEADED-TUINK or tne new mat would lengthen the forthcoming cunt.

The Indian a i DUKE 6 COLGATE 0 MY HEADS VOUCAM CELE- ceeded, and the kick that started the fourth period relieved the pressure, SWE-LUN6 71 ALL NIGHT LIKE A V-THEN FEEL UKE navy wKing tne ball on its 45. Hurries Buneh't Punt BALLOOrJ-Jr NAPDLfON iNTfifl The Tars drove forward a little and punted. Here Bunch made his only KVORNIriG West Carolina. 8 Erskine 6 V. P.

1 0 N. C. 2 Wofford 0 Mercer 6 Mars Hill 0 W. Lb. (W.Va.) 0 Millsaps 0 Wake Forest.

7 Rard'h Macon 7 0 6 Tenn 0 poor kick oi we aay, and it was costly, Carson-N'man 26 Citadel 13 Clemson 20 Davidson 6. Furman 31 Georgia 15 E. Kentucky. 39 W. 33 Miss.

20 N. 14 Richmond 7 Tenn 13 Tulane 7 45 Virginia 26 V. M. 1 24 Wash. 27 He was hurried by Capt Rivers By Scoring 53-0 Win Pittsburgh, Sotit.

29 (IP) A powerful University of Pittsliurirli team celebrated the inuueural of Jock Sutherland's thirteenth year of coaehlnir at the arhnol ti'tlay by orerwhelmlntt the Ohio Wesleyan eleven, 63 to 0, before a crowd ot lo.tm Pitt scored In every period, registering eight touchdowns. Dartmouth Outclasses Norwich Eleven, 58-0 Memorial Field, Hanover, N. Sept. 2(1 (IP) Four Dartmouth teams pounded through an outclassed Norwich eleven for nine touchdowns here this afternoon as a crowd 7.000 cheered every Norwich gain In the 68-0 rout. Morreii, ot the Navy, and the ball iaueo to rise.

It bounced some 20 UDTaOsDS yards along the ground, and John Miller, Navy's new center, ran it back Ave yards to the Indians' 28. Ingram rounded left end for six vards. Ca.w A PAR7V AFTER THt? 5AM Hamp. Sydney 10 then hurled a forward pass to Antrim S. Carolina.

and the "60-Secqnd Workout Elon -BREAKFAST OUST MAKES in me nat zone on the right. The Navy fullback stiff-armed Flickinger and -fiOMJO'P ADVISE SURE! I'DUKETO MID-WEST ME fBL MORS. uozier, who tried to tackle him, as he 5EASCK HERE COMES TiNY- 6ROh0-bUZERj HAVE A TEAM THAT "TTNY-THINK IT'LL COOLV SCORE 1Ug REV7V6 OUR OOROLO COACH- Navy Football Statistics MEBBtS FUN-LOVING SCORES ON HEADACHES! CAN HELP FRIEND Nary. W.M. 1st Period.

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0 18 15 0 0 13 26 10 28 No. of punts 36 14 T6 24 14 Average distance. 34 31 54 30 39 31 26 35 34 Average runback. 35 10 0 10 5 40 5 Fumbles 10 10 10 00 3 Own 00 00 0 0 00 0 Opponents 01 01 01 00 0 No. of 31 30 3 0 20 11 Yds.

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