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Baltimore, Monday, THR SUN SPORTS October 16, 1944 PAGE 13 4 REDSKINS TOP SOCCER TEAMS Bainbridge Gridders Swamp Camden Pro Eleven, 47-7 BOSTON, 21-14 PLAY TIE GAME NAVY AND DUKE EXTEND SERIES Six Games, Two In Durham, Planned By Institutions By FRED STABLEY Touchdown In Final Period Baltimore Americans Rally To 15 (JP) Bainbridge, Oct. The Bainbridge Naval Training Clinches Grid Game Catch Brookhattan, 2-2 Center football team swamped the Camden (N. Blue Devils, un- Boston, Oct. 15 UP) The Wash aeteatea leaders of the eastern professional football loop, under a ington Redskins' returned The Baltimore Soccer Club put on a second-half rally to overcome a Brookhattan lead and earn a their national professional football 47-7 score today for its tenth con secutive win. and passed for 395 yards and 14 first downs while Camden gained just 38 yards and three first downs.

Former Green Bay Packers Tackle Leo Disend. Temple's Andy Brunski and Ralph Salvatore. a scat-back, stood out in Camden's hopeless battle. The Bainbridge victory perpetuated an unbeaten string which goes back to the start of football here last year, and sent the Commodores into the important Camp Peary clash at Williamsburg, next Sunday with a spotless record. league birthplace to scalp the Bos 2-to-2 tie in the first game of the American Soccer League season yesterday at Bugle Field.

Camden surprised by scoring first against the powerful Bainbridge Commodores when Fullback ton Yanks, 21-14, today at Fenway Park. A 42-yard pass from Pitching Harry Ghaul recovered Hiliiard Frank Filchock to Winger Ted Brookhattan, noted as a powerful Cheatham's fumble shortly after Lapka gave the victors their win ning touchdown early in the final period. tne start of the game and galloped 42 yards to touchdown land behind blanket interference. But that was the end for the amnn The sharpshooting Filchock who By CRAIG E. TAYLOR Navy and Duke, originally scheduled to conclude their current series of football games in Durham next October, have extended the arrangement through 1950, it was learned here.

The plan calls for two of the six projected games to bo played in the Duke Stadium at Durham, in 1945 and 1048. In the other four years the games are scheduled as home contests for the Naval Academy. Victorious Saturday in the battle of two rugged defensive lines, the Navy is setting its sights for its long trip of the year to Atlanta, to meet Georgia Tech on Saturday. The Midshipmen will have a different kind of opponent, and a most dangerous one, to face. Must Improve Play Unless the play of the Navy team Improves radically over that shown rron uend rf defensive team, seemed to have the game well in hand when the newly organized attack of the local club went into action.

Nemchik Boots Goal George Nemchik, the Brooks' center forward, rapped a left-footed drive into the Baltimore goal on a breakaway play midway completed 10 of his 18 heaves, pros. used four of them to set up the leak. VaOiJ rt U-rsrr Ak Its Ron-erf Rx CReatia-R Durrfaa Sailors Come Back The Commodores surged back to Redskins first two touchdowns .11 Noiunaa fc.K:::: Denof SAlVKtOrA of the first period, nd after about tie the score by the end of the period and racked up two additional touchdowns in each of the final three chapters. Qhaul camden both of which were made by Bob Seymour, the veteran fullback, on a one-yard plunge rind a 16-yard dash around his left wing, late in the first period and midway in the 7 7 13 12 minutes in the second, George Michaels, inside left, bounced one 1 1 Kalnbridf 14 Camden Trturhrfn-- Yeuthful Charley Justice again off the inside of the left-hand post fter touchdown V. ziiak Bainbrldj Touchdown: Vanrterothe.

Justice (2). Durdan. Hopo. Proctor. Surdyk.

Points after touchdow aina. Proctor. Ciarobskj. second. Yanks Stage Rally stole the show offensively for the Commodores by scoring two six-pointers on a second-period end sweep from three yards out and a here, the Sailors are going to lose brilliant 36-yard off tackle gallop American Jr.

League in tne tourtn. The Yanks, Fenway's current tenants, stormed back immediately after Seymour's initial success to tie the score on the fourth play of the season period. While the Yanks were driving 78 yards, Bob Davis their second game of the season Georgia Tech not only is strong but the Yellow Jackets have fast Bainbridge's first-period touch for a second counter. Bill Rush, outside right of the local team, scored the first Baltimore goal from a scrimmage, during which Steve Kozboro, the goalie, became entangled out of position. The tying marker was registered by Nick Burke, aaw inside right forward, from near the edge of the penalty area on a hard-kicked left-footed shot.

Locals Hold Initiative During the remainder of time, down came on a pass from Sub smart backs of the kind that pinned Irrtrittoa Bier P. Seiur-M quarterback Johnny McTamney to End Al Vandeweghe with the ball a 21-to-O defeat on the Midship turned in a 42-yard run beiire tak SEYMOUR CARRIES FOR REDSKlNg Bob Seymour, veteran Washington Redskin lack, carries the ball through a hole off left tackle for a five-yard gain against the Boston Yanks in the third period of their pro-grid game at Fenway Park. The 'Skins rallied in the final quarter to win, 21-14. ing a 20-yard pass from George on the six-yard line. An 18-yard punt runback by Don Durdan and Lansdowna C.

Irish IB. Bendermerer E.T McConker LO Slack 7 Grace Rfl Chambert R.T Tlerney RE Barton Riealeman L.H Bell Brown Lansdowne 7 0 Irving'on fi men in Annapolis in 1942, when Clint Castleberry and Eddie Prokop collaborated in Bome fancy ball i-aiego tor a first down on Wash a 35-yard end sweep by Jim Gate- Weed OiTt-r S.iraer Bowse 0 714 carrying and passing. ington one-yard line. Cafego then smashed over his first scoring wood had set up the play. surdyK Registers GRID LEADERS Last year Navy obtained a meas ure of revenge by a 28-to-14 tri try.

0 Harry (Hippety) Hood recorded bcotty Gudmundson's 30-yard umph over the Ramblin' Wreck in Baltimore applied the greater amount of pressure, but Frank Greinert and his backfield mates on the Truckers kept any more goals from registering. the initial second-quarter score on scoring toss to Winger Joe Crow a night game at the Stadium. JO-yard slash off his own left Brown. Irvlneton P. Schunke Tr 'or Placement Lansdowne- Brown 'l Substitutes Lantdowne: Oden.

Rar.neil. R. Ir-sh. pordon. Smith.

Inringion Stewart. Motley, Maran. Provenia, Peterjen. Eaca. Hunt, McDonald.

ley and Augie Lio's second con Sunlight On Sports By JESSE A. LI VTHICt Tf, Sports Editor PRESS ATTACK guard shortly after he had recov version enabled the Yanks to dead Balto. Americans Schuerhola The Navy performance here on Saturday leaves the team open to criticism, and spectators at the game were not slow, in lodging ered a partially blocked Camden punt. Justice's touchdown made lock again midway through the Brookhattan Kolbora Greinert Karl Tnlted B. 8: tne score.

20-7. at halftime. third period, after the latter had missed placement field goal tries uuturasio F-a rc Nixon Painter a nation i La Natlom complaint. Principally the charge ooyer Polcak Guard Florlan Surdyk, former McUarry Eastman Briscoe Mellon Waller National Titans Impress Fans from we 25 and 40-yard stripes. L.H Kel was made that if Navy has so many A LITTLE tact on the part of the Haasts4e- 6 Far4 Brrrwa Pauloa MeCarti Baiawm Rear Loet Nickel Rush Burke Rebstock Plllle Pincham RT Filchock Hits Target With Onesided Victories 1'ark Hoard might have prevented IR I.L First Ten Kuntner Nemchik Hartman The fourth period opened with tne unfortunate clash between Bachmann Michaels T.

Flihtf Loccia Rlenhart Q. Vonella X.h. McOrow Byrne f.b good backs, those who fumbled consistently should have been taken from the game sooner thsn they were. It is true, too, that Ralph Ellsworth and Bruce Smith were not given a chance after New York, Oct. 15 () Attack cscore oy periods: Baltimore 0 2 2 Brookhattan 1 1 2 officials of the Orioles and the Naval Academy Saturday afternoon in the Stadium.

Each group had the Redskins holding the ball on their 30. Filchock moved them to the 40 by passing to Wilbur Moore and, iter Seymour and Frank Seno attack, attack seems to be the nunois luminary, registered the fourth Commodore tally early In the third period when he fell on a blocked Camden kick in the end zone. The boot was stopped by Tackle Garvin Mugg. Durdan bucked the fifth across from one yard away to culminate a 40-yard drive sparked by Gatewood and Durdan after Center Lou Ses-samon had recovered a fumble hv Sunlight's ranking of the first 10 football teams in the Associated United Natlom 0 0 Hampden Goals Nemchik. MlrhRels.

Riifth. RurW 0 0 0 theme for college football teams Touchdown Vrni suostuuies: Baltimore Americans winter limr. Schwanke. Brookhattan Slavin ier. Schink.

Pieffer. RizVmnr. having played well the week before, each rushed twice to Boston 42 contracts for use of the Stadium, and when a conflict developed, nothing was done by the city board Jeannette, TexeL Time of periods 45 this third wartime season, judging from the big batch of touchdowns minutes. the Redskins' aerial artiste flipped Cunningham. Dundalk Tanglewoci Clotfelter Cuirw Rated High Before Opening since the first kickoff a month ago his game-winning effort to Lapka Perhaps too much has been ex to straighten out the matter.

Instead, the baseball folks were Alameda Coast Guard Typical of the way the offensive Ot'ntneT Wernecke t--ji Late in the game, the Yanks Allerton CC Re Ralph Salvatore. started from midfield and Gud forced to make arrangements for has dominated the defense this season were Saturday's big scores Ties March Field, 20-20 btone R.O. P. M-Hecrr RaUf RT Press poll follows: No. a Notre Dame.

No. 2 Army. No. 3 Randolph Field. No.

4 Penn. No. 5 N. C. Preflight.

No. 6 Navy. No. 7 Ohio State. No.

8 Ga. Tech. No. 9 Great Lakes. pected of the Sailors based upon pre-season praise rather than real ability.

The line is fine on defense, but not yet better than fair on the playing of belated ball games Dewey Proctor rammed home the sixth from ten yards out and mindson clicked off two passes to Keith Ranspot for a first down on Jones Kraase MaslneupD Q.B Goeci with the academy officials. Differ that saw Notre Dame wallop Dart mouth, 64-0; Army smother Pitt San Francisco, Oct. 15 UP) Five Justice put on the clincher. Mania L.H Urr.o Washington's 16. After Cafety car ences between the two groups began developing several weeks p-ujui Derec The Commodores, using nearly to one shortenders, and not considered in the same class, the Alameda 69-7; Penn overwhelm William and Mary, 46-0; Indiana slaughter offense against good opposition.

Some of the backs seem to be out of position so far as effectiveness ried twice to the six, the Redskins smothered all additional passing every man on the bench, rushed! 6 13 14 13 Tangiewood 0 Nebraska, 54-0; the Second Air ago, and the climax was reached Saturday when an open break occurred. Coast. Guard sprung one of the big football upsets of the season today by playing the powerful Fourth Force frolic against New Mexico, is concerned. Three games should be sufficient to smooth out the attempts before Lapka gave them final possession of the ball by falling on a fumble on his 14-yard No. 10 California.

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS 89-6; Tennessee slap Florida. 40-0 Navy contracts call for takina timing to a greater degree than Air Force of March Field to a 20-20 line. over the Stadium a week before its Kanaolph iield trounce Southern Methodist, 41-0: Washington sink thriller. It was a battle of defenses was shown in the Stadium. tie in a thrill-filled game at Kezar Stadium.

uin i nc diu Wash. Redskins game there. When it was discovered Boston Yanki RansDoi, Whitman, 71-0, and Georgia Tech and fans who expected to see some of the razzle-dazzle type of football PARADE TO Franco i. T. The 22,000 fans who turned out defeat Auburn, 27-0.

U. C. L. A Possibly by the time the boys return here for Notre Dame on November 4 these corrections will be accomplished. They'd better be Plaseckl Campofreda' Florentine! Keenan Mfrkle were disappointed.

the Orioles needed playing dates within that period the city should have moved diplomatically in drawing together the two groups. Con tripped St. Mary's, 39-0, while Llo Maeee Walker McGee for the servicemen's encounter figured to see the Coast Guard take W. 1 1 I nil Ml LOWS Minnesota and Missouri traded six Atop trt Century Qpn 1.00 P. m.

Fin Selection Affiilrr L.H to have a reasonable hope against beating from a star-studded pointers before Minnesota finally siderable name calling and the Filchock Moore the mighty Irish. eleven, ranked as one of the strong Crowley Gudmundson Williams Davis Cafego 3rd. WEEK OawM a tataaMrw won, 3a-27. PICKING on a basis of cold done eviction" of Tommy Thomas and seno est in the country. CCOWCC SANDERS LINDA DARNELL Seymour and forgetting the possibility of Southerners Surprise Herb Armstrong, officials of the Instead, the local team came jioston Yanss 077 14 Wash.

Redskins 7 7 0 721 Since You Meanwhile Maryland scored what amounts to almost a victory in gaining a tie with West Virginia. The Terps almost won, in While the size of these scores the underdog landing a haymaker Oriole club which had paid some- from behind in the fourth quarter Boston Touchdowns: Cafeso. Crowley tnere fs only one choice to make was surprising two Southern teams to tie the count and almost added Points after touchdowns Llo (2). Washinaion Touchdowns: Seymour 2) nuns use rental for the Stadium since mid-July could and for tonight's ten-round heavv Went Away winning touchdown. Al Ratto.

Lapka (for Plasecki). Points after touch fact, and the result may forecast happier times in store. Only on the Virginia and Duke, contributed the most unexpected happenings of the afternoon. Virginia held the North snouia have Been prevented. downs Aguirre, J.

"STORM OVER USBON" VERA QUIA ALSTON RICHARD AHEM ERICH TOM STROBUM weight scrap in the Coliseum between Lee Oma, Detroit glamor uriole baseball and navv football Storft ANNA lit coming Saturday, Maryland will have to face Michigan State in Carolina Pre-Flighters, ranked sec Cleveland Rams are nigmy desirable. Each plays a Doy, ana ai make, local Negro. Oma has a more impressive rec 7 STAtS Featvrt Thais US P.M.' IN P.M. Coast Guard center, grabbed a desperation pass thrown by Indian Jack Jacobs, former Oklahoma halfback star, deep in the Flyers territory as the contest neared an end. Ratio caught the ball some 16 ond to Notre Dame in last week's Byrd Stadium.

The Spartans pack ord than Blake, who is in the midst Associated Press poll, to a 13-13 tie more gridiron class than does Mary Dig part in Baltimore sports. There is no reason why wise municipal heads cannot keep both groups happy. Top Detroit, 20-17 HORTON while Duke forced Navy to the ut or a comeback attempt. Lee re land. most before losing.

7-0. The South continues to provide Colgate and the Iowa Seahawks 6 AA cently upset the dope by giving Tami Mauriello a whule of a battle in Madison Square Garden, lower Detroit. Oct. 15 (JP) The Cleve yards from the goal and ran it back to the 6-yard line. The game ended before the Coast Guardsmen could also surprised.

Colgate upset Cor land Rams, fighting an uphill bat Irish NOTRE DAME again will be FORDS-TONIGHT 8.30 nell, 14-7, while the Seahawks start a play. Mat, Wed. and Sat- 2.30 humbled Purdue, of the Western ing nis colors after leading his op ponent until he ran into a siding. Blake is the sharper puncher and hard-hitting heavyweights al tie after falling behind 17 to 0 in the first 18 minutes of play, came back to beat the Detroit Lions, 20 to 17, today for their third straight Conference, 13-6. fi1 11 mm'mTL7J Morris Field Eleven The day's results left Penn and ute vrni Army as standouts in the East fol topics lor lootoall taiK.

Randolph Field continued its blasting path Saturday night by trouncing Southern Methodist, 41 to 0. Louisiana State fell before Taxas A. and M. In another nocturnal affair, 7 to 0. Virginia rose unexpectedly to tie North Carolina Pre-Flight with a fine exhibition of T-formation play, and Tennessee and Mississippi State, returning to the wars, showed power in their triumphs.

National Football League triumph. ranked the No. One team of the nation this week. If the Irish rated the top spot in the ranking of the first ten teams a week ago that 64-to-0 rout of Dartmouth did not impair its position. ways are dangerous.

You can't count them out as long as they are lowed closely by Navy and Yale: A shivering crowd of 21,115 fans TopsGa.Preliglit,19-7 Athens, Oct. 15 (JP) Morris Notre Dame tops in the mid-West FATHER watched the Rams roar back to score a touchdown in each of the with Ohio State leading the West mere puncning. I am picking Oma to win, but insist an upset could happen here. Field's staying power and Charlie In the mam. the first ten in th last three periods to remain unde Associated Press poll of football Trippi, Georgia's ex-Rose Bowl star, proved the difference here i aeea a winner, incidentally, hav feated In league play, em conference; Georgia Tech, Wake Forest and Tennessee the Giants in the South; Randolph Field in the Southwest: and USC Evea.

1.02. 2.41. 1.11. 1.31 experts came through in Saturdav End Steve Pritko, who played a Mat. Wed.

A t. 2.41, HI, l.jl today as the Third Air Force eleven games. Purdue was beaten and mg picKea the wrong one a week ago when Vic Dellicurti decisioned Johnny Walker. great game at end for Cleveland NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS. downed Georgia Naw Pre-Flight.

ana California on the Pacific Coast counted both of the Rams' last half probably will fall a few pegs Army, Randolph Field. Penn. Navv MARCUI HUMAN Holy Cross Whips Villaiiova, 26-0 This column's record for local wiui a secona-nan rally. The navy team scored first on a Suffer Fractured Legs touchdowns on passes, one from and Ohio State battled to victories. main Douts stands: Winners, 27; Tom Colella for 10 yards in the Two players suffered fractured xvavy met a defens ve tartar in legs.

Capt. Mac Whiting, of Yale STARTS THURS. AT KEITHS Mil Duke, and was able to score onlv third and the other from Albie Reisz for 53 yards with seven min 38-yard drive in the first eight minutes of play. Leo Long, ex-Duke back, plunged through from the one for the touchdown and Buck luseis, i uraws, o. it Do you know that broke the fibula in his left lea dur one touchdown, but the Middies Worcester, Oct.

15 (JP) utes to play in the final stanza Walt West, who missed a second- ing the Columbia fray and is expected to be lost for the season. Bob Muenter, College of the Pa Joe Louis' total ring earnings are $2,378,366, or $300,000 less than Jones, former Wake Forest player, A Sei0 Melodrama ta won ana no doubt will stay up among the leaders when the votes are counted. noiy cross college defeated a badly outplayed Villanova football eleven today, 26-0, scoring in everv mcKea ine point, making it 7-0. period attempt, converted both the last-half points after touchdown the gate for the second Dempsey- WANNING POiinrif cific fullback, received his fracture fne uremlms tallied in the see. The Navy-Duke game was not a period except the opening quar mnney matcn in cnicago? ond period, topping off a 51-varri in a collision with Roger Harding, after Reisz had skirted the Lion left end for 27 yards for the first ter, iroy scored two touchdowns drive as Trippi passed 25 vard to with 4 Distinguitbtd Cat of PUytrt Evrn.

3.02, 2.41. l.m, 1.21 wed. 6 feat. 1.21. (la cauiornia center, during their Cleveland score.

Army's Glenn Davis game on the Pacific Coast. John Kelleher, ex-Columbia end. New Class 'C Diamond for the victorious Crusaders with Morasky and Nester registering one apiece. Nester kicked both Frank Sinkwich, the Detroit This week's top games pit Navy ine deciding score came in the third quarter on a vard hurt hv Lions' left halfback, was in St Loop Formed In N. C.

against Georgia xech at. Atlanta; points after touchdown. Tops Eastern Scoring New York. Oct. 15 (Pi r.lnn Mary's Hospital tonight for ob Bob Kennedy, formerly of Wash jueai axes-unio state at Colum servation after suffering an attack ous; wisconsin-wotre Damp af ington aiare.

a 12-vard nas fmm Burlington, N. Oct. 15 (JP) Ted Morasky, a navy ROTC trainee from Erie, was the spearhead of the Crusaders' attack and was the big gun in the first of appendicitis during the second South Bend; Coast Guard Academy- Davis, listed only as a substitute in Army's great array of backs Trippi to Kelleher set up the play. Later in the quarter, Trippi threw period of the game. Sinkwich had complained of pains during the last a new class baseball league was organized here today by three members of the inactive bi-State flBBffl n.uy ai vvest i-oini; nice-southern Methodist at Houston, and U.

C. Mary's Pre-Flight at Los a scoring pass 25 yards to Kel- tnree touchdowns ro CARY GRANT taiNK lener in tne end zone, and John He reeled a punt back 20 vards tops all the scorers of the Eastern section, including colleges and service teams, after the first month of play. 1 The 175-pound. 5 foot 9 inch no. two days.

Cleveland Konptskv 5 Detroit senenreicn, former Battle rPir ngeies. jviany teams are idle be to start the drive to the first touch league and three new clubs. The bi-State members, Burling Dlehl cause or navy examinations for nign scnool olaver. kipiroH Ooalewskl Lear 1 a. MSEWCOLqiCE meir v-w students.

the extra point, making it 19-7. Bcarry Corbo tive of Los Angeles, who was down and then passed to Tom Smith for 19 more and a first down on the ten-yard line. The swift-running Erie back followed this up by Batinskt WolclechowicT: Kioorch Llndnn Matheson ton, Leaksville-Spray-Draper, N. and Danville, voted to raise the league classification from to MttdT lAcm Fawcett T. N.

Y. Giant Eleven Tops Chicago Bears Beat Pritko Karrs Q. swucnea irom tuiihack to left half, has scored 42 points on seven touchdowns, getting three in the CalllKan and to admit, clubs representing Colella fiinkwlch Gillette Van Tone Brooklyn Tigers, 14-7 carrying the ball across for the score on four successive charges. A beautiful over-the-center pass opening game, three in the second jonea a wosuaii Raleigh, Greensboro and Rocky Card-Pitt Combine Chicago, Oct. 15 (JP) The rham- IN THE Mount, N.

C. score, quarters: Cleveland 0 8 7 7 20 Detroit. 14 3 0 017 spaa Brooklyn, Oct. 15 The New contest and the other last Stnr-day in Army's 69-7 triumph over from Morasky to Freshman Leo Provisions were made to admit pion Chicago Bears scored thir rork Giants struck twite thronpJi Detroit Bcnrtni: Touchdowns Van Tone. MEANTIME.

Sinkwich. Field iroal Sinkwich. Points after touchdowns Sinkwich (2). Cleveland rnisDurgn. In second pjace, only three points first National Football League victory today, flashing some of their two other members to be -chosen from four cities Durham, Wilson scoring: Touchdowns Reisz (for Gillette).

enina, is iony verterl. auartpr- pritKo (2). point alter touchdown West (for Colella). DARLING the air today to come from behind, defeating the Brooklyn Tigers, 14 to 7, in a National League football game that drew 24,854 fans. The Tigers, after a scoreless first period, hit tav dirt on the back of the Atlantic Citv Naval oia-ume form to crush the winless Chicago-Pittsburgh team, 34-7 rV- IT war Air Training Station, whose five fctiectively mixing passes and a Texas A.

M. Downs ana winston-saiem in North Carolina, and Martinsville in Virginia. The directors will meet again October 29 at Durham to determine the finl makeup the circuit, to select a new name for the league touendowns, one field goal and six extra points gives him 39. IfikfMRClOrTIME Hffatfo do with Germany) strong running game, the Bears scored in every period except the third. Louisiana State, 7 To 0 Baton Rouge, Oct.

15 UP) 'ortsmouth Gridders ana lay plans tor the 1945 season Dr. T. S. Wilson, of Draper, presi In PERSON dent of the league, said all actions Nip Fort Monroe, 7-6 Fort Monroe. Oct.

15 (JP) Blue Network Stan Texas A. M. edged out a 7-0 victory over Louisiana State last night in a tight tussle marked by outstanding defensive play on both taken today were subject to ap aoaear Every Show Plus Craig Stavwns "Hiddtn Hand" proval or tne National Association play of the period when Ray Hare blocked Len Younce's punt on the Giant 36-yard line, Enrico (Rocky) Uguccioni grabbing the ball and going for the touchdown. Tackle Frank (Bruiser) Kinard placekicked the extra point, but th lead was shortlived. The Giants, starting on their own 35 after a quick kick, made the 65 yards on two passes from Hank Soar to End Frank Liebel, the first for 39 yards and the payoff for 26 into the end zone.

Ken Stronir ticrf EO EASl Wed. LioVB Mm in aparitea Dy me Drniiant play of Halfback Bobby Kay and Fullback sides but marred by numerous fumbles. "Apache Trail" of Professional Baseball Leagues, Lincoln Air Field Gay, the Portsmouth fleet eleven Troy and the latter's weaving run of 26 yards produced the second core. The Crusaders marched 61 yards for their third-period touchdown cored by Joe Nester on a short buck after Morasky had reeled off great yardage at the Villanova ends and once pitched a 15-yard pass to Tom Smith. Holy Cross fought off Villanova push on the goal line at the start of the fourth period.

Then the Crusader reserves marched 48 yards to the final touchdown, produced on a hort pass from Jim Cahill to Troy. St Joe 100-Pound Cubs Triumph By 26-6 Score Led by Harry Hessenauer who racked up two touchdowns, the Mount St. Joseph 100-pound Cub eleven scored its third win of the season, trouncing SS. Philip and James, 26-6, yesterday on Gibbons Field. The flyweight Gaels sealed the contest in the opening quarter when they shoved over two six-pointers and made good on one lus "Pierre of the Plains' With the exception of the Cadet nosed out over an ever-threatening score in the third quarter, both teams lacked scoring punch when needed and spent much of the time Beats Ottumwa, 15-2 Lincoln, Oct.

15 (JP) The Lincoln Army Air Field Wings won their fourth football victory of the exchanging punts. CAST 2 DAYS AT TIMES John Carradint "Watsrfronf MIDNIGHT TOMORROW "7 DOORS TO DEATH" UT KTSOt run. wionroe team nere today, 7-6, all the scoring being accomplished in the final period. The Sailors counted when Gay heaved from the Monroe Gunners' 17 to Kay in the end zone, Bullot-tos bucking the line for the extra point. Monroe scored several nlavs Paui (Bubba) Yates.

Fort Worth it at 7-7 with a placekick for the extra point. AT KTMt't six-footer, twisted eight yards just inside his right end for the lone With half the final neriod onno season in the final period here to 'SCATTERBIAII' the Giants again struck from their 37 in tWO Dlavs. this tim Snar day after battling three quarters Person The Famous Judy Canova I Stayo Ir I Hollywood i MHICC later when Wallick threw a long Comic BERT WHEELER passing to End Verlin Adams for 2S Alan Mowbray, Wallace Ford Cadet marker early in the third quarter, after Cotton Howell, end, had recovered an L. S. U.

fumble on his 34, and Yates, Jim Farmer and Don Kingery alternated on short plunges. Abraham converted. pass from midfield to Gumkowski but the chance at evening the tallv I EXTRA ADDED The Glamorous I Screen Star JEAN PARKER failed when Hudak was stopped on I Screen- "MUSIC IN MANHATTAN" yards and repeating for 37 and the touchdown. Strong again converted for the 14-7 final count. Marquette In 45-To-O El an auempiea line plunge.

Outstanding on the offensive for to break a first period 2-2 deadlock with the Ottumwa (Iowa) Naval Air Station eleven. The Wings won 15-2. Ike Brady, former Washburn star, wound up a fourth-quarter drive for the Wings with a scoring plunge from the six-yard line and shortly afterward intercepted a pass on the Ottumwa 19-yard line and scored on the next play. Dick de Shazo, of the Wings, was trapped behind his goal line the Tigers were Jim Cason and Y. A.

Tittle, both Texas boys, but their Gary COOPER Football Scores conversion to lead at half time, 13-0 St. Jo Cuba hS. Philip and James Dest gains were too far from pay Rout Over Lawrence Milwaukee, Oct. 15 UP) Mar L. Hall dirt and Tittle's passes failed to JEAN ARTHUR College Patterson Beu Wrd Watkini J.

Fnimaurlce click often enough to make the dif FIRST BALTIMORE SHOWINOi quette University's thrice beaten So. Cal 6 St. M. Pre-F. 0 Holy Cross .26 Villanova 0 ference.

Gene (Red) Knight, only vet Bengal back, several times Carve L. T. a. r. a.

R. T. R. E. Q.

B. L. H. O'Connor Kelly Koenlfr Pierce Althoff O'Brien DNolfle Bent Farrell Starr fooolikf 10 A r) Service Hessenauer punted his mates out of trouble. in the first period, and seconds lootDau team finally checked in with its first win of the season last night, pouncing on Lawrence College of Appleton, for a 45-0 triumph.

Bainbridge .47 Camden 7 In "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" urunner Senehan later Mike Grabinski blocked an KB Lamp Lee ..18 Rich. Army 0 Segura And Talbert Win Mexico City, Oct. 15 (JP) The in Ottumwa kick to set up the 2-2 deadlock. ttcore cr periods; Cuba 13 Pro 626 0 7 0 0 NO BETTER The Hilltoppers.

usinff reserves PhillD Ar Jamp, 0 6 ternational team of Francisco Redskins 21 Boston 14 Cleveland 20 Detroit 17 (Pancho) Segura, Ecuador, and AMEEICAN SOCCER HADE AT ANY PRICE freely after the first quarter, scored seven touchdowns and three extra points. Chi. Bears .34 Chi-Pitt. 7 William Talbert, Indianapolis, MJU N. Y.

Giants 14 Brooklyn 7 smashed its way to the Pan Amer Today and Tatwrow JOYCE REVNOLOS Cubs Touchdowns, Hessenauer. 2: Rene-nan. Patterson. Extra Points Blair and Renehan. 8t.

Philip and James Touchdown, T. Farrell. Substitutes Cubs. Sills. Schley.

Miller. Fujenwlder. Thorpe, Trittle, Bernardzllc-owski. Hoover, Evans, Kuhns, Naumann, Pttinmuric. Klein.

Conellus, Frlesner. fS Philip and Jamps Heath, J. Farrell, owler. Plummer, Knewell, Sadtler, fiiloui. Kenon.

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