Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 28

Publication:
The Baltimore Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
28
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

STHEiSUX. BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 17, 1940 Swarthmore's Running Attack Downs Hopkins, 20 To 7, At Homewood JAYS PASS WAY Lafayette Defeats Terrors, V. III.

I. BEATS TO SCORE IN 40-7, To Remain Unbeaten fiyyp LAST PERIOD i Mover Paces Leopards To Eighth Straight Triumph, BY 20-0 SCORE With Two 80-Yard Runs 4 "'i i' 'v 1 1 1 I Wolfe And Richards Star Joe Muha, Sophomore LAFAYETTE. 40; 7 IBjf tht Associated Pregg Back, Scores 3 Touch- of subs, added the final Leopard Pa- Nov. 16 Lafayette Col- For Garnet Eleven On Offense markers in the fourth. llege stayed in the ranks ofhe nation's downs For Cadets The Green Terrors scored in the first undefeated and untied grid elevens period after Kaplan pass to Sorensen I today as Sammy Mover' paced 'the placed the ball on the Leopard's 3.

-x tcoHoro f' -J HOPKINS, 7 with two 80-yard runs to an V. M. 20; MARYLAND, 0 Kaplan went over on second play to Knot the count at 7-alL Lafayette pre jeasy eo-to-i victory over western Putting on parade a pair of particu- Maryland. It was Lafayette's eighth By the Atuociated Prettl viously had taken the ball on downs Va Nov. 16 Virginia from Maryland on the Leopard 2.

larly fast movwg backs, working with I straight win. some first-rate blocking, the Swarth-1 Mover stepped off his first long Jaunt Military Institute called on Joe Muha Lafayette closes the season Saturday against Lehigh, its tradi- for orin punch today for the more football team handed Hopkins a I early in the first quarter when he car- tionalfoe. second successive Saturday and the 20-to-7 trouncing at Homewood yester-1 ried back Kaplan's punt from his own The lineups: powerful 205-pound sophomore back Western agirvlmnd V. w.H. lr.ninri4f Kv jAiin -11 4Va day afternoon, to wind up the Blue 20, the second 80-yard scoring thrust Jay season.

Icame in the second period when Sam- I I ww.m. wwii AKfJ downs to beat Maryland. 20 to 0, before Cohrn Krrsaela disannnintins rrnuul 1 VIA Wolfe and Richards, now my cut around right end on the first and then by Reed, toted the ball for play after the Green Terrors had Phllliog Marcheitl Plme UcKcnni After a klUBBlsh start with natch. the visiting crew all afternoon. Wolfe quick-kicked to the Leopard 20 Hollies K.T Collins scored two of the touchdowns.

Rich-1 A third long run, by Zirinsky, set Ousesk R. c. 8vnson I. wsucis arm mwim Balsi Marsh into ths cram in ards the other. Wolfe was injured inlup the Leopards third-quarter mark McP.k.

He turned the tide of a Marvland the fourth quarter and had to beler. The Leopard fullback intercepted a Kneoo F.B. Zlrinskr ladvanr hw helped from the scene. Ipass on his 5 and Went to the Mary Score or tterlods: 1 western Marsriana. 7 7 vau pass, intended for John Cordvack.

Hopkins' lone score came in the land 45 before he was downed. Moyer yHn umAl2tV.lm to V. M. I. 35, brushing aside sev- KaDlan.

(Doint from tr.v after touchdown, teral Warvlanrl rl.f.l.r. fourth period when having gained the and Farrell took the ball to scoring ball on about the visiting 40, Spilman I position, and Sammy snaked over frpm Bills (sub for McPlkei. Dlacekick. Lafayette 'j. Vr tossed a forward to Milligan who was I the 19.

Zirinsky had previously scored Scoring: Touchdowns. Mover (3). Zirinsky. uuw uie sine lines on a eo-yara toucn-Condron (sub for Farrell); Schultg nub for Mown taunt. Hi attrmntxi nlark-LrV Marshi.

Points from try after touchdown. own brought down on the 28, JSpilman I in the second period from the Mary Zirinsky (3), Allen (sub Xor Moyer), (place- was wiae 10 me jetu again used the air and Milligan was land 3. Condron and Schultz, a pair KICK I. Maryland moved to the Cadet 2T the fourth period began but Joe LOOKS LIKE A ROUGH LANDING Kenny Germann (51), Columbia back, appears to be in for a rough landing if the husky Midshipman finishes his jump on top. Big Gene Flathman (on ground) has just dumped Germann, and his mate Murphy, Terrapin speedster, fumbled pushed out of bound on the two-yard mark.

Nance then took, it over and Spilman added the point with a placement. Backs Too Good CORNELL BEATS PENN DISPLAYS and Buly Walker fell on the ball. is making sure that the Lion back stops. V. M.

I. marched 70 yards without a halt, principally on passes completed Swarthmore had a big edge on the by Son Shelby. Muha. Muha to Blue Jays from the start Both Wolfe OLUMBI A GETS DARTMOUTH IN STRONG ATTACK Shelby, and Nelson Catlett to Shelby. and Richards were not only elusive, but hard to bring down.

Swarthmore i who gained 25 yards by a circus catch on the one-yard line. rf 0-0 TIE WITH DISPUTED GAME TO CRUSH ARMY Muha Tallies Muha drove- over tackle for touchdown in the second quarter was featured by cn uninterrupted march from their own 12-yard line down the field, and over the goal. touchdown on the next score and Catlett placekicked the point. Spinners and fake reverse plays were i i l. v.

Later in the final Quarter, the NAVY ELEVEN Reed, woife and Richards dividing Grabs Desperate 7-3 Vic- Quaker Aerials Penetrale m. iine for the second tim. th hall rarrvmff A ennrt whl 1 hf or I I IK1u.Vt 1 1 the ball carrying. A short while before i i-iv muipuj sua oopno- being injured Wolfe took the ball on more Tackle Gerald Williams covered tory in last seconds the ball on the Maryland 10. Bosh Cadet Defenses For 48-To-O Romp his 26-yard line and ran inside his right tackle for a touchdown.

He was tackled by two Jay players on the Pritchard and Catlett advanced it to IMiddic Stopped On One- On Questioned Play the one on three tries, and. Muha way, but shook htmaelf loose. crashed over. Catlett placekicked the point to end the scoring. Rooking Bwarthmora Foot Line In Third Period At New York PENN, 48; ARMY, 0 Rosenthal I Ramsey (Continued from First Page, Main Section) Muha and Shelby led the way for Donnelly L.T...

Yeager jones IBu the Associated Press! the Cadet backs." As they did last Westermeyer McCormlck Prltcheit fourth period rem the 17-yard mark. Philadelphia. Nov. 16 This is to re- week, in defeating Washington Uni- wrign. Miller Oanister R.T..

the Irtdians were on the verge of Voorhees oort that the Army's defenses asainstl versity at Louis, 20 to 13. with (Continued from 1st Sports Page) Duaan -R. v.nc" jubUant victory. minutes, and the ball was at midfield Boilmnn aerial attack on the football field are Muha scoring two touchdowns and still "on order" and that the Uni- Shelby one That missed being tha Vsa V1U1 fsUlA UUI UIC WJlAl vuaa Keea Wolfe L.H Richards RH Keeps Cornell Gasping Pardew in Navy's possession. Then for the only 1 No one before the game ever -lwav V.

'JL L's tmichdown wore srnr -X' i Rudo Degutig F.B time. Navy's potentially fine offense bcore ty periods: ewgrthmore 1 7 dreamed that Carl Snavely's master- -arlv swison form tnrla- to today by inches. For Shelby fell al- 20 7 7 Hopkin. 0 attained some measure of perfection. 'SIi4ViNinr.

JCWC CTUIU UC Id OSOIT OlSlOCgWa DY Cadfh a 48-tnJl mil mnrrf mu" -cross tne EOSl Wnen ft xtT RiehardU hit-and-miss Dartmouth team which an Army team ever exnerienced. caught Catlett's long pass and was It began with a pass that Busik threw I I tnr.tr 1.H Kopgins. loucnoown--isance. xxtra point naa aeveiopea a matrnincent defense Ucfore 47.000 snectatora in the winrl.l to Dick Foster, Navy's captain and substitutes: swarthmore Finie. Carr.

overnight. Cornell was a too-heaw sweDt stands of Franklin field. Penn Terpg Start Strong left end. Navy Gets Going favorite and you could write your own humiliated Army as it had Maryland, Maryland rushed the favored Cadets ligan. stoii.

Bernstein. Aionso. Hsxard. ticket. Yale and Princeton.

I0" their feet as the game started in McCord. PooU Rosenthal. Lebherg. cold, sunnv westher Mumh hi-rl It was the only really good pass of Willard. Vtckers.

Dartmouth went into the fray with I Penalty Nullifies Army Score 4V, .1 sixteen that Navy threw, and it gave the Middies a first down on Columbia's 24. Added to thirty yards that Navy -el I vyi.lslllg VSt.SVVIA UW fJf nothing to lose and everything to win I The only time Army even came near the 29, and on the first play from and came within a whisker of cashing scoring, a referee's decision deprived scrimmage knifed throueh the line Mt, St. Mary's Beats picked up on Busik great quick kick in. The Green made a glorious fight it of a touchdown. This was in the and drove down the sidelines 26 vards Davis-Elkins, 6 To 0, It I f.leint.

ninnli 4V. st- I .1 If TV 3 moved Navy forward fifty-three 1 III vci wiui iu i-uig season a i j. uic ui ihuu wnu i us uic in. a. nere me viaeis or Un tlagerStOlCn rielCt record, no team in all Dartmouth's penn fading then by a mere six fense canv to life, and halted the yards from its own twenty-three.

From this point temporarily leridiron hktorv ever marl. I points. Ted Lutryzkowski plowed Mary landers. lt! Hagerstown, Nov. 16 AV-A blocked jj.

over the Penn troal line from the one. The remainder of the first VaTf. solved the tough Columbia defense with Lenz cutting outside the right kick early in the third quarter gave "ITjTrl. I.1"6 yard line. But the referee penalaed cept for Muha's touchdown runT con- Army 15 yards for using? an illoral I sisted mainly of a mint in duel be.

tackle on reverses and Busik running i i iiriv in nn lyi nT nn. stitvintf th.i. i hard through the opposite side. Navy victory over ugvii gna mni waay ihill. tween" Murphy for Maryland and before a slim crowd of about 600.

patuing periods was the Big Red able Three times in the aeronrf rr! Pritchard and Muha for V. M. I. Muha brought the ball right down to the one and had a down left to get it over. Flaying on the slippery Hagerstown to pone its nose over the 50-yard line Penn scored imrt.r.,l- once nuickkicked 74 vard.

to Mumh-. High School field, 'neutral" territory into Dartmouth's territory. Prank Beairar. riflo who iueeled the ball on his own frmr Navy shifted left, gave' the ball to Busik and sent him into the line hard, tor botn teams, ivavis and i-lkins never 1 1 The crowd of 10,000 spectators, which I Berne Kuczvnski on th Arm- 11 but fell on it iust ahead of Billv goi stanea ano ine founts Kepi xne snapped its fingers at the rain, the On the fourth down. Kuravnski eaucht Walker, V.

M. I. guard. but Busik never reached the line. He was hit and thrown violently to the ban well down in their opponents wet benches, first looked the touchdown pass in the end rone.

Muha had a 20-yard gain on a pass side and pinned down. on in amajement.and then yelled it- Wexler, substituting for Reagard SheJby in the second period. Oliver j.rkS-i self hoarse in a ceaseless, deafenin. engineered the second of this touch- nd Murphy went 21 yards in a re- Columbia took the ball and. Into the wind, could kick it only out to the Tderolteh I.E.

rrr.nj.r 7 down series with 15-v-rH verse before Shelby pulled him down i. a. unnannn i wsiaisi iui uic uiiutrruciir inn an nann i i 19. Navy tried two passes, a running Johnny Welsh. Johnny caught the ball behind.

Tam." of mud-spattered athletes which so play and a field goal from. there. inn mm a a a n.u. i. i i aii rrr nm niw 'mmhi i a i.

i a-- w. wwi iuji Kduicu jhuk, me passes wereinnann n. Rori I vumcu i mniDftnn w. Asia i 1 I i -j uunini ft. 5 i 4 sl xN'- iOl5EZ3oTo'.

i. fhllrl.r. 7. 1. S11U11W1 SUUII Oil 1.

lrwJr.wt 1 aet7r 'ft Iriii. Army Pass Interceoted -iwiara, wno was aowneo in bis I i niiivu j. lias uuul cuuniTT.wme Ooorimar. a l-iizsimmnnsi 1 eerlods Bad Pass Spoils Plans core or reputation nd has staved off defeat A few minute, later. Captain Ray played "defTnsTv.

Dsrls and Elkina. .000 00 .0 0 6 0 Bob Leonard came In to kick Mount St. Mary's. for t. Mary's Touchdown.

1 T- ti I -coring; Moun. tor nineteen, straight games. By its game at center for the Terns. Pritchard startling dogged resistance Dartmouth ffthe went blck of hi. od JSfi! had the Cornell team dumfonnnVrl.

7 T1rr let fly again -nation, hnt -r- a had the Cornell team dumf ounded. wutc yvinutf yu aviii iuuii, wnoijtoisn, was to hold for' him. got a miserable and JOhnnv Crnmsr V. i pass from center, had no time to place KflIC DllSek To.Face Indians Score and r.ced'27 yds Quaked in the it ana iriea to run. lie was aowneo 1 clear and romped to the V.M.L Late in the third quarter Hall score.

Gino Garibaldi In on the 19 and Columbia took the ball. OUT OF THE WAY, PRINCETON Sharp blocking by Yale's Jjm Potts (52) and Harry Wheeler (32) made Princeton's Bill Morris and Tom Irwin get out of the way as Chuck 45 before Murphy hauled him down. tuii tai uvea sen ii i i i ni at 1 1 ttjb i i miiii i Then Leonard Will, the Columbia full- Mnf Feature Tliesdav the ball rolled to Cornell's 18-yard Cadets div in the Vai rT'A Soon -fterward. Murphy kicked 41 back who probably was the outstand Willoughby (arrow) carried the ball into Tiger territory. 1 t- r- I 1 "-IVarOS tO th mrmm T-4 ing Lion, fumbled on the first play and s.

u. uHi oaa pass ceiving an Army punt on his 49, Paul V. 7 ea the If mm rnt want tiAwriinif fnurorl 4haMn 4U--w I Mine DUV BHilTX to COIl -A-'X-'-4k wtsi Mwsfv.u UUVUKI1 UUsLeilS CJI KiIIkTi I II flf I a. Navy had another try for a score from close up. It failed, as all others had, ception by Princeton's Paul Busse on wiU Uke over in the feature rassl ing goal line and Borhman recovered it Army hands and raced 49 yards for the Sri bout at Carlin's arena Tuesday night for Cornell on his own 4-vard line first cf his pair of touchdown, in Maryland then took Pritchard weak YALE BEATEN his own 1-yard line.

when Blount fumbled and Tom Gal ia. Navy Ernie Dusek, of the Kansas City That ended the period, and the fourth Period, then intercepted a Cadet pass and lagher recovered for Columb River Vale Defeats Orioles, 3 To 29 For First League Win If the game showed no great dif eot no more chances. Cohtmhia waited Kiot bquad, will return to town to a io on the Penn 25 anrl f.f ia. ncre wurpny lumpied and ference between these ancient Titans "7 1 I-: uu-i. cuiu Tom tr and waited and got its one chance with yards to go.

passed 18 yards to Bob Brundad i vni I foil ig tima asfV fZ it ktal A i I I rt 1 firI.Sngr lKlArira.1 tt-Vtf- it did show the value of having a great BY PRINCETON omy a niue time leu in we lourm. hinA -1 it-. renn suDsutute Dack. to put the ball Uvl The Columbia chance came after a uis as his home town. on Army's 18.

Penn aooeared stonneH na y. recovered lough l' SPPea battery Allerdice pitching, Peters catching and a handy point kicker. punted out to Joe Arico on the Marvland in a -j on me xvtaryi on punt to the Navy 20 by Paul Governalil nM Deen periorming in caiu auuiui VUiiVCU lull uie i i in. iinTii wawia. i i 'nMBii'.

a w.m. ii caiu 40 and the midget ran a ri -i image, ran River Vale, N. Nov. 16 JUver Vale Skeeters won their first victory of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League season tonight when nasi i iu ana uvae juiinarton 10 and Clyde Ellington and a mixur in the Naw backfieM. more for several weeks and ior several wee.s ana Princeton had little else, but that was whk leT th.

pa Comeir. 26. Arico was a "lZ ena over Mocked another kick and Williams 10-T0-7 TEST enough today. skidding back from the 28 to the 12. fapplers axe veterans of the sensation during his brief momenta in Gene Davis kicked all but one t0 up V'M-L' they defeated the Baltimore Orioles, The Princeton v1 where Busik feU on it The punt y.wl circui.t: am- was a human gimlet Penn's extra poinU from placement 1 a.

therewastakenbvColumhianr.tr.. In the chief supporting bout Ed and bored through the Bit- ReH for. Penn rom piacemeni. Starting on its 20, Maryland traveled I to Wilson Bartholin! Momi Brooi Kinnlrr L. G.

Burns mey KS OS to an early start, the Skeeters Tsatnr 7 sin1 tsfur Ka .1 mAttsvl I Newman will clash with Paul Boesch. I vi.i, a.m.1 I icucgynskl v.M.l. mainly on passes. i I Moellng Sandbacli Boots Field ere overhauled by last year's cham 'in Moseiey Dinsoa R. Bern ahead lor the only time during the i On the next play after his run- "kefihw ttX" IT .7 Auiii 1 Mueller, another to Charm, and P1m- pions at 2-2 early in the third period.

Knapp back Arico revolved through the tackle Hunt nier inomDson prdice Q.B Harrison Riby t0 Duvall, but again it was too much M.iha a. th- Swede Mattsoh's second goal of the Field Goal Attempt Fail. oo a spinner to the eighteen-yard wVrVr becama so unmanageable that the 4 loral ralm him OO Spinner to the eighteen-yard Warner era ...1. Goal AVith Two Minutes Left To Play, Governali threw a pass to Joe Siegal Milo 5Steinhnrr. the Herman atron mark, and HalL on a line buck through Jsrreii he threat hv i.

Jackson Seymour evening on a pass from Frank Ranni ker was the Skeeters' winning point. ousse r.x Potti it was not a particularly good pass man, will trade grips with Chief right guard, made it a first down on iY' Magur pass on the V.M.L 19 but Sam Boothe, a navy 'back, stood Chewacki, whila Rudy Dusek, Ernie's CorneU's fifteen. Arico picked up two "ai 1" The lineup Score or periods: 1 0 0 310 ale 0 7 0 0 7 Princeton scorlni: Touchdown. Peters. Fifteen penalties were called in one the roughest set-tos seen here.

The Baltimore contingent was guiltier by By ions ufdxek It 7. oe 8el brother, opposes Abe In the more and Hall carried the ball to the PenkgVlvanla' uSasan i fcn'e ciark Maryland the Navy 18. Bymeans of another opening preliminary Karl Grey Light-yard mark on a reverse through Point from try atter touchdown. Eandbacb (sub for Alderdice) (placement), field goal, Bandbaeh (placement). Yale gcoring: Touchdown.

Willoughby (Continued from 1st Sports Page) one thumbing, their eight banish pass and a run, Columbia got down dashes With Herbie Freeman. The Morion (4), Chandler left He was spilled by Lands- 1' (Piace- Sicladany touchdown Davlg mental. v. against the clock as well as against merits exceeding River Vale by one. Sir.i'.h Herer Mcoraw isuo tor Bein.

point irom try alter touch BO. to the 7 and then Will dropped back preliminary matches are subject to to the IS anrl trieri the fiM trl It Oerg. Tipton oown, eermour tpiacameiw. T. Princeton.

mvivs a a. 1 fai rV-llllllUW Mill- I II II he Fisticuffs involving GoodfellOw and Webster were the only extra time Statistics Huyett Pritchard was at an angle and in the wind It xvrieger oxoppea oacs. 10 me seven Time was running out as the first Pena Muei.er Murphy Duva.l TJImaa Cordjac Statistics Princeton Tsle was not a bad effort It looked surely nv.lnn Vn Am teen-yard mark and Arico held the penalties in the game. is half neared its end. Willoughby passed caueiv Matthews B.

Walker F.B...... Scora by periods: V. M. 1. 0 9 aa.ni 64 gained rushing (net).

as thought it would be good until it hit the upright It might have been TeXOS To In ball as he booted the ball through the uprights to put the Indians in front forward passes completed 9 7 i forward passing 189 to his right end. Bill for first down on Princeton's 19. Then Ted 13 passes 17 SI 4 JO 0 0 a porwara Ttasaea eomo er.eiik deflected inside and if it had been it aiBiriiuv v- V. si. I.

aeorlna Touchdowns. Muha. 1. 103 gained forward passes 112 i mora River Vb1 Cerync Inward RiD.e Grlvl Wncnntnk. Mattson McOreior Iloacti Ooodfllow tri L.

Portland Rler Vale 8mm Mar. B11. OofTrT. bifti. RuuUicb Oood.

BucU. Itrrr, np gt 1 ine crown lorgoi its aiscomiurg in rorward passes Intercepted by 4 Thrilling Grid Game U. TOiid clammy moisture and got I 3 Jilt Harrison, the southpaw, flatpassed would have won the game for Co gas. jost. attempted torward passea Pointa alter touchdown Catleiw paca menls).

forwara passes by lumbia. down the middle to Al Earth olomey I. S. unhriHTaH M'laim In TBras. all K1CKB KtUmfd It Ti 7 aained.

runback of int. oaases tumblea recovered Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 18 Navy Columbia 37 Puntlna averace (trom sc rimm.se 39 the play wnicn Deuevea wouia 1 iot ny penaitiaa 116 Total yards, kicks returned. 79 Statistics the left end, for another first down on Princeton's 7. There were less than SKaS Pet rose to uii stature a Almoin.

Spares Tuten. Moe. Couhlln MgrrUril tumbles 20 losi br vhucci .....1.. a oiigg her gridiron herd today to send the Unr 30 a rit downs. piU.

Grigor, Plcbe, C. Ripitj. Vitarelu, Dartmouth. two minutes to go. b.V.V.V.VMcintre versity of Texas to a riotous 21-14 vic- 94 Yards ggined rushing, las Virili sained by oasaina 91 L.E Krieer "nnntrton, W.

Nov. 1A JP Includes punts and tickoffs. First Pfrtod: Bcorlnc 1. River Vale, lvy tor- over Texas Christian University Van Order Three plays failed. There were now rOUa XC.E.

Rl-ri1 1 I ntinh- I T. Cl Ynunn I da tr -BhilA TTsill .1.1. Siattsoti taeu ana Mcurrgors 11.37; -Favrr Vale. Mlchols (Buelli. 12.42.

Pma hln B-rw-w-. ITV-A-ra a-. 4ha 1 I ef JSs XT. UUl, fUf OH 11 30 9 Passes completed 10 2 Passes interceoted 0 25 Total yards all kicks returned 1 forty seconds to go, with Yale still Louisiana State Beats rs Abiett (trlDBinll. Buell (trlDDins) L.H..

Wrccttnenka (hookint), Portland (cbeekmc Into boards). Couehha k.h...... DeAugustlnis Drahos Winship ore rouennowns to Cameron Willi Lavden -chunked a tiass to little a. KelIey J. Kglley his trlng for a total of 103 ooints this seven yards away from Beale Street And so, on fourth down, in typical 1 Onoonent'g fumbles recovered by 41 Punting average (from scrimmage) 3 Auburn With Passes 6cond period: Scorin 3.

Baltimore ur ycituiu, 1. MStUKZCSag W. POllon WJSOU Yards lost ov penalties Yale fashion, Harrison threw a deep ria-J. i.umuijr vtu u. uic wuiutra 1 McCullouall L.H.

WOlie Columbia. 0. 0. 0 0 0 fmirth nerinrl that wainerl varrla Murnhy Ksstl R.H rDTte and Dili. 18.32.

Penalties Portland. Tart'-s (roughingt, McGregor Ooocifellow. Webster (5m major nghtins), Wjnehnenka hooking Blrmlnehim. Ala. Kor.

18 (JP Leo pass into the left corner of the end navy Substitutions Ends. Maxson. 7.ni-l"" It nt.Ka.a. Hall F.O ler; tackles. Opp, 6teen; guards.

Romney.land tOUCildOwn that Won Uiel Score by Periods: Bird, a 170-pound Junior halfback, passed and ran underdog Louisiana TDira period: foconng Baltimore 0 0 77 zone, Willoughby caught it on the dead run, Hovey Seymour kicked 0 otiviu, mil; ceTiter. narwooa; dbcks.i Cornell 3.50: 5. Hirer Vale. Mattson. 12.53.

a a State to a 21 -to-IS victory oyer Auburn Biounc. Lieonara. narweu. ouning. boo me.

"I WAS THROWN FOR A LOSS rsnm.il xeorlnc? Touchdown Murnhy. Penals McGregor hookin). Moe (tripping Moe Uugh sticking), Rannlker, SiU in a Southeastern Conference game to weruer. owse. i jjoui teams scored we secona pe point, and the score was tied in the day.

riod and repeated the stunt in the nick of time. Point from try after touchdown Orahog (place-klk. Dartmouth scoring: Field soal Krltgtr Statistics Bird passed to Dndlev Pillow, his hit? a a a 1 Princeton made only one first down irougtungj. Vanderbilt Defeats right end. tor the first Louisiana State Nyy Columbia Itnira, out most oi xne acuon was '9 first downa 1 1 i a.

A mmiitai the in, the first half, to Yale's six. The (17-rsra placement). Statistics Lnlreraity score, get np the second one with a 2S-yard toss to Fnlkerson. anil asuiea py rusnins I Tigers gained only three yards rush. 19 passes i una ana tounn qusriers.

then scored the third one himself atter Tennessee Tech, 21-0 'Dartmouth Forward passes completed. SI i ing. They drove harder in the second an Auburn tumble had been recovered 21 Kaineri h. formr.rri nft.sea 31 I 11 First 4 6H gained by 116 11 Yds. lost, attempted forward passes IS nahm rrtrtn Annnnne-o a foot away from pay dirt.

half, and did better, but still the XtsJiTllle. Nnr. 16 IIP) An 1b Forward passes intercepted by 31" a 17 oasses attempted. 1 1 he neet Louisiana halfback com going was tough against the good 3 iry riMlpd Vanderbilt team mustered ras. gamed.

runDacg oi int. oasses. zn pleted seven of big 18 tosses for 100 evary time they lured me on a dance floor. Something bad to dorva. So I went to the SMITH THOMAS DANCE STUDIO, took a few lessons and that problem was settled.

Learned all the new steps and learned them well. Had a lot of fun and got soma gnercise into the bargain. Believe you me. 1 recommend SMITH THOMAS to the boye who have gotten rusty at dancing." 38 5 Punting average (from gcrlmmagei 41 Change In Schedule a anriirisinely strong runiiinsr ram- to Blue line, and the Yale end zone was varus ana ran for 48 more to pace the 107 Total yards, kicks 33 to leftat Tennessee Teh. 21 to 0.

10 passes completed 0 95 Yards gained by forward passes 0 0 Yards lost, attempted for'd passeg 0 Forward passes Intercepted by 3 Tarda gained, runb'k ot tnt. passea 9 3H Puntiiiv averace (from scrimmage) 23 far away. 1 Louisiana Ntgte liackne I1 men. opponents tumbles 30 Yards lost by penalties Auburn started off as if it wAnld win 35 Chestertown. Nov.

1ft Athletic ana aveuce yearn 13-13 lca11ork mttihoraAre. Halfbark Rinks Eli Still Threat the came g-ninir. ana v. McGnwen am! authorities at Washington College an Includes punts and kickoffg. Putimifr anl Follbark nenrira Martin Total yards, kirks returned 193 Irby alternate)! In smashes whlru car' Princeton never did reach that zone n.r th I runt ct the Vanilerbilt nffenite.

nounced yesterday that a rhanite has been made in the foothgll arhedule. The final game of the season for (he rietl to the mvailerg 18 before the at again in person. She had to send the while lipsnlini MirkfT Klaniitan anil Gonzaga Wins, 13-7 taik wag stgllcd. anil then Sam ford blocked Gorlnaki's pnnt and Ttaeo 1 tumbles recovered. 10 Yards lost by 'Includes punts gnd.kickoils.

Wake rorest Loses ball to represent her by way of Sand. Spnkamv Noy. 1 Wl Snarked I Eastern Xhoremen aesinst Mmint St. Hot Hugyins gat on the bench nursln rremer reii on the hall for a touchdown. Di-k Mctjowen converted.

bach's field goal. And after Sandbach scored those vital three points, Yale h.v their tirllllant halfback and captain. I Mary's team, orrlglnally scheduled for Tony Canadeo. the iionxaea Rulldogrs I Saturday. Nov.

23. at Emmltsburgr. hag defeated the favored Detroit University I been transferred to the Western Mary- B'itimaier. who picked bp 118 yard In 12 trie, aeed rer arlv In the wroni Itihbock. Texas.

Xov. IS VP) Texas 17. SMITH THOMAS DANCE STUDIO 413 NORTH CHARLES ST. MULBERRY 1065 Bird lost little time in putting his team bark in the He bronsrht priod for the Brut arore from thm six was still a threat for the remaining Titans in an Intersections! football camp I land College gridiron at Westminster! Tech's Red Kaldera ra me from behind yard line and Martin, rlpp-d through thrr plungwa for the other two in today. 13 to 7 the same score by which at the request or the -Mount sc.

urary to win a 12-7 victory irom Wgke Forest three minutes of the ball game. a pnnt back to the Auburn 40. passed to Jenkins on the 24. and cent the ecorins Detroit trounced Gonzaita in 1938 atl officials and will he played on Thanks-1 before a home-comiDK crowd of 1Q.000 The game ended with pass inter is tnira ana. louru nartera toss to fUiow.

ietrsis. i giving -tax, xvoremoer u. i persons loaar..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Baltimore Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Baltimore Sun Archive

Pages Available:
4,294,328
Years Available:
1837-2024