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'www' TOE SUX. BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MOKNIXG. OCTOBER 19, 1041 5 Maryland Rallies With 58-Yard Pass Play To Nip Florida Eleven, 13-12 the Gettysburg 16, but again lost tha ball on downs. oettysburs Western Md. Yovicsln Suffer Bohn t.E t.T....

R.T 8chumacher Emanuel Smith Debler Dress GETTYSBURG GAINS 19-0 WIN OVER TERRORS MurtolT wi xi. Jensen Souorake Wai; Natalizi Cusresky Bias. Lewis rieker Kaplan is TERPS' AERIAL GAME DECIDES OPEN CONTEST Ovcrcoiiic Six-Point Deficit In Last 5 Minutes Hart Q. Hardy L. Po'rs R.H." Sherman p.jj Bcore by periods: Ciettysbura II 7 Western Maryland a it nconns: I imp hHnvn.

yit Bullets Open Football ocoq cask r-)jrf, iijtrJio c--Qm i v. Season By Blanking Western Maryland vlrsin. Sherman, powers. Point after tonch-down Stock (iUb for Dres.y, nl.rement Vanderbilt Conquers Georgia Tech By 14-7 Nashville, Oct 18 WV-Van-derbilt's commodores, displaying a flashing attack and a staunch defense in the pinch, remained in the un- GETTYSBURG, 19; W. 0 By the Associated Press Duvall Runs 33 Yards After Taking Pass From Wright Gettysburg, Oct 18 Shoving oeaten and united class today by topping Georgia Tech, 14 to 7, befort 12,000 spectators.

over three touchdowns in the first half, Gettysburg opened its football season today by defeating western Maryland, 19 to 0. MD 13: FLORIDA. 12 TSu the AsscciutrA Press! The Bullets converted an inter cepted pass and a blocked kick into College Prk, Oct 18 A sizzling touchdowns in the first and second periods. In between Harold Sherman, tS-yard touchdown pass and run engineered from Fullback Jack Wright to Mearle L.rvalL climaxed a wild who gained a total of 146 yards from scrimmage throughout the game, got fourth period 4oday as Maryland' Terrapins came from behind to de loose for a 41-yard touchdown scamper. HEREXiCCA.A.

Florsheim Tosses Pass feat an air-minded Florida eleven, 03-12. A home-coming crowd of 7,500 per Bill Florsheim returned the inter PILOTS AREjiTwAlNED cepted aeria I'to midfield. The Bullets sons saw the battling Terps surge moved to the enemy 30, then Florsheim Into a 7-0 lead in the first half. A vicious Gator comeback in the final passed to Johnny Yovicsin on the who ran the rest of the way. period gave Florida a 12-7 advantage Maryland rallied in the final After Jjnerman touchdown run, five minutes for the game-winning TERPS SPRING BIG SURPRISE FOR IIOMECOMERS Maryland's battling undcrdoft Terps rose up and delivered a 13-12 victory for the home coming old grads at College Park yesterday.

Here is Brenner going for a short gain. which also came in the opening period, Musselman blocked a Western Maryland punt and recovered on the visitors' 11. Two plays took it to the 3 from Duke Blue Devils Start Atlanta for a renewal of the colorful series with Georgia Tech and to Da where Joe Powers circled end for the thriller. Maryland had just halted the Gator diives in this session, one on the three and another on the one. when Florida went ahead on a 6-yard touchdown pass from Frank Buell to Andy Bracken.

Duvall Clinches Game Then, with the outlook gloomy for AMERICAN TOPSSHORE ELEVEN vidson for a tilt with the Wildcat. score. Joe Stock converted. Terrors Threaten Twice BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS CALL FOREST 337T MR. SIPE OR MR.

MAINVILLK Apprentice Mechanics Training Now Forming. The contest with Pittsburgh will be the sixth of a rivalry that began in Road Trips Next Week Special Dispatch to The Sun Durham, N. Oct 18 Pan Wallace Wade begin a series of road trips against Charlie Bowser's eleven in spacious Pitt Stadium next Saturday afternoon. Duke showed at home against Colgate today for the last time until the November 15 battle with Carolina's Tarheels. After Pitt come jaunts to uate in tne game a 46-yard pass, 1929, when the Panthers came down to Kaplan to Bricker, put Western Mary Maryland, the Terps went to work help dedicate Duke Stadium and shel land on the Gettysburg 11, but there the Bullet held for downs.

In the HOPKINS TO BAG SUFFERS LOSS FIRST VICTORY IN 13-0 GAME lacked a Blue Devil team coached by thers of Pittsburgh are next for Duke's Blue Devils of football and the men of from their 31. Wright tossed ftva to Bernie Ulman. made three into the line, then faded back and rifled a 23- Jimmy DeHart former Pitt star. 52-7. third period the visitors got as far as' yard pass to Duvall, who Juggled the ball on his fingers, grabbed hold, and eutraced Red Mack.

Florida back, 33 J.rds to the goaL Washington Eleven Hands Randolph Macon Scores The lourth Terrapin victory over Florida in ten meetings, it was one cf the most brilliant games ever Tw ice In Second Period To Take Contest Blue Jays Defeat By 21-To-O Margin played in Byrd Stadium, with spec tators almot constantly on their feet as both clubs shot the works in the Mi 7m air and on the ground. By the Associated Press Chestertown, Oct. 18 An air AMERICAN, 21; HOPKINS, 0 By the Associated Press em rmsm Tommy Harrison. Florida triple-threater, kept Maryland in hot water throughout the first period, but the minded Randolph-Macon football team shoved across two touchdowns in a Terps looked like a different club in Washington, Oct 18 With both teams striving for their first victory of the year. American University big second period today to down the second stanza when they started Washington College Sho'men, 13-0, before a home-coming crowd.

showed a diversified attack along the ground and in the air to defeat Johns It was Isenbcrg, Virginian quarter the first touchdown drive from the Gator 40. Terps Score First Duvall tossed 30 yards to Wright and after the Red Head fullback went Hopkins University today, 21 to 0. back, all the way in that second The Eagles started midway in the period. Each score came on attacks first period from their own 40, with sustained by his accurate heaves, and nine in two tnes. John Cordyack I Atkisson and Sharrah pounding the each tally was a passing play.

To top tossed Wright on the nine. Duvall tackles. A pass, Atkisson to Garland. it off, Isenberg kicked the placement after the first touchdown. Moberg Punts 85 Yards brought the ball to the six, from where Ru-ss Arnaud, the Eagles' triple-threat back, skirted right end for a touchdown.

Hoover placed-kicked the The first march started after Moberg Randolph-Macon right end, had punted extra point. The second half opened with Atkis 85 yards with the wind to the Sho'men's made three on a shovel pass, and Wright flipped a 6-yard tosa over renter to Cordyack for a touchdown. Duke Alexander added the point from' placement. Maryland fumbles twice put the home club in peril in the third. Wright dropped a punt on his 35, Forest Ferguson recovering for the Cators in the 40.

Mack and Harrison plugged way for three first-downs to the 5, and Mack slashed ovr center for a touchdown. "Peanuts Hull's try Jrom goal line, and Washington booted back to the 40. Isenberg made up 15 yards son throwing passes from all angles to LaFontaine and Weidlcr. Weidler snatched a neatly executed flip to the lost by Harrison, and heaved a fourth down pass to Moberg on the 10. end zone for the second score.

Hoover's Stopped cold in two plays, Isenberg try for point again was good. tossed a pass to Kovar who scored un I most ilie some Stawicki set up the final American score by intercepting a desperately touched. In which riding and driving Later Isenberg began pitching passes jlacenent was parUally blocked. thrown Blue Jay pass. Then the same again, riddling the Washington sec aouDie goal-line passing combination of Atkisson to rtand in the fourth, Ulman punted Weidler, eating up around 20 yards from behind his goaL Buell came backlwith each pass, took it over, and ondary defense with his tosses to Moberg and Talarico.

With seven sec onds left Isenberg heaved one 20 yards it) Irom the Man land 40. then tossed Shonhont'a kirk it 91 to Lovett who raced 14 to the goal line, to Fersuson. who was downed en The game was marred by numerous Isenberg kick was blocked. Two Chances Missed penalties, mostly against Hopkins, which lost a total of 75 yards by pen The Sho'men advanced once to the alties, most of which came just as they seemed to be beginning to move. 20-yard line in the first quarter, but ror ine second game in succession lost the ball on a pass intercepted by Hopkins lost a touchdown when a goal Lyda.

A threat in the second ended line pass was called back. when McLaughlin let a pass from Americii Hopkins center get away from him and he Laioiuauie X.E Alonw -j, I.T Pruchrtt was thcown for a 25-yard loss. Eir.hnpr Washington smashed down to the Virginians' 20 in the final period, but Benjamin in the end zone missed ofiwrwra Bilr f'tro Moovr Weirtler Jt. l.nrlund B. O'Connor R.H...

6hrrh McCormicfc Westrmyar Vonrhw Parker Ool(lhrf Roberta Kus.vil Bovtr pass from Ycrkes. the 13. Florida Takes Lead Buell rammed center to the eight, EJl Cowen mace two more, and Buell passed six to Bracken for the score. Cowen's placement was low." Maryland's winning touchdown came a minute later, but the Terps were forced to fight all the way. With two minutes left, Harrison's long pass to Fondren Mitchell slirped through the halfback's hand when he was crossing the goal.

Cowen was low and wide on an attempted field goal from the 12 just before the game ended. Both teams filled the air with passes, ir.an? of them winding up with laterals that kept the crowd on edge, although both clubs were often in the hole because of fumbles. After Maryland's first Hown, O'Neal HU1 fumbled the kick off and Maryland's recovery on the Gator 30 handed Florida a setback from which the visitors never were able to recover during the first half. Tate Misses Field Goal The Shomcn bottled up most of Randolph-Macon's running plavs ef 7 0 731 0 fectively, but when Isenberg got hot American 7 Hnpluna 0 Bcorina: Touchdowns. rBerng Shown ff 1 and Demonstrated r-ror 1 Vfith BtwM New tM 1 A zJL to Gas and Ott ConsiiBipttw--- UiiTirlhSrnnJ jj THURSDAY, TO Arnaud taub th with pa.ses the defense crumpled Bharraht.

Wridlrr 2t. Points altfr touch. Co-captain Kirby and Duddcrer star red for the home team. down Hoover, a (placcklcas). Shccnerd (Blactkicki.

Redskins Meet Eagles Randnloh.Vfarnn Wash in ton Talarico L.E Benjamin Jackson L. Sinclair Kirbv Derowskl I.vda c. Today At Philadelphia Duddcrer i.be sterner Re dv Loll (Special Dispatch to The Sun P'ssa R.T. Mobra Isenbers Kovar L. Yerke Washington.

Oct 18 In second place with two victories and one defeat. Messlck Juliana Brntlev Harrison B. Macielag R.ght after the third period opened," following their 24-to-20 triumph over (score By periods: the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Washing Randolph-Macon. 0 13 0 13 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 Sconna Randoloh-Macon Touchdowns. ton Redskins are hopeful of picking Kovar.

Lovett (nb for Bcntlrvi. Point alter touchdown. I.vrnbrrn (Dlacekick on the Maryland 2t where Tony Cianci recovered for Florida. After going to the Tcrp four en fourth down, Char'ey Tate tried a field goal from placement but was wide. up some ground next Sunday when they play the Philadelphia Eagles at Shibe Park.

Charlotte UalUVictor While the Redskins and Eagles are Over Woodicard Eleven After Maryland went ahead in the battling at Philadelphia, the New York f-nal period, all looked rosy for thelGiants, a game and a half in front. fSpecinl Dispatch to The Sun home forces until the scrapping Gators will be entertaining the Pittsburgh La Plata, Oct 18 A makeshift Steelers. who, under Coach Buff Don Initially blocked Ulman's punt, which Charlotte Hall Military Academy team, which had only two reguSars in nelli, are steadily improving and who are expected to cause considerable trouble in the Eastern division before loJrd out on the Terp 21, with two minutes left Harrison's long heave to Mitchell in the end sone was labeled a "sure" its lineup, easily rolled over Wood the race closes. ward Prep School, of Washington touchdown, but the over eager team here 26-0, for the Cadets second win The Bedskins will be at full force of the season. ma'e dropped the ball.

Harrison faded: against the Eagles Sunday. Dick Todd, HERE IS A CAR IN WHICH THE DRIVER RIDES WITH THE SAME COMFORT AND EASE AS HS PASSENGERS: The Washington aggregation held HE REALLY back for another overhead, saw no who scored two touchdowns against receiver open, so he scooted down the! the Steelers, has apparently regained the Cadets scoreless during the first period, but Charlotte. Hall broke loose RESTS, WHILE HAVING THE ADDED JOY OF COMMAND; HE HAS A BRAND NEW POWER-FLOW ENGINE FOR HS in tlj ffecond quarter to pull away center alley to the 12. With fourth! his 1940 form and will be dangerous down and two to go, Cowen came injto opponents from here on out Frank Mack and made his unsuccessful Filchock, e-f course, has been the fcld gjal bid. sparkplug of the Redskins' first three Al Swtdheimer, sub halfback, scored three touchdowns for the cadets, the other being registered by sub center instead of going over the goal, the games and now appears to be the tad kick rolled out of bounds on the outstanding player on the squad Johnny Clemson, who raced 40 yards with an intercepted pass.

He is running, passing and blocking Chuck Peters, mite quarterback, witn great finesse. Sammy Baugh and was the standout ball carrier for Andy Farkas, two of the Redskins' offensive stars, are also expected to ALL-FLUID DRIVE, WITH FLUID-SMOOTH RIDING AND DRIVING PERFORMANCE THROUGHOUT; THE WEAR AND FATIGUE OF YESTERDAY HAVE DISAPPEARED. IN EXCHANGE HAS COME THE SILENT, EFFORTLESS SMOOTHNESS OF TODAY. DODGE DEPENDABILITY NOW REACHES THE HIGHEST LEVEL IN HISTORY. IT BECOMES A PRIME AND i BASIC INVESTMENT FOR THE YEARS.

THIS IS THE NEW AND, UNQUESTIONABLY, THE FINEST DODGE EVER BUILT; i Charlotte Hall. three, forcing the Terrapins to make another kick out from the end sone. John Brenner punted to his 38, then intercepted Buell's desperate pass on the five, tunning out to the 15 just before the game ended. I. or da Maryland Treason L.T James L- x.

Vincent Woodward Preo be ready to do their specialtii Baugh kicking and passing and Farkas Porter Scnrader Whaeler Patrick Charlottt Hall Doetsch Hunt Dent Chaconaa Ooidslcin Larraburw Coffey Petera Brvan Fandlln Warner RE SB L.H. running. Tom Harmon Classified Morion Lanier "joir.iMin Latham In 1-A By Draft Board Moves Smyth Boomnower Andrews Jarmoska Her Burlln Conrad Cordyack Duyail tlkby Wriabt If.f Hebrank Score by ouartera IH Cih.A Chariotta Hall 0 13 6 29 Woodward Prep 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Sondheimer 3. Clemson Ur F.B fecrre periods: 0 0 Mr.rd 0 7 0 Points after touchdown Sondheimer 11 13 PRICES AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 'inncrKicK, t-eirrs inint, ffuosiitutes PharlrtM VI a 1 1 sii.11 r. Rconiia Florida Touchdowns uw Hammond, lnd Oct 18 (AV-The Lake County Selective Service Appeal Board late today sustained the decision Gary local Board 7 in placing Tom Harmon, former University of Michigan football star, in Class 1-A.

Unless Harmon, now a Detroit radio Gaiaa. Biahop, Clemson; Woodward! Brrcn (uoatltute for CahiiH. Maryland 7acn4own Cordyack. Duvall. Polnt NEW DODGE NEW PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS PHONE TODAY FOR A Alter Touctidown Aieiandar uubatitu'e Itir Conrad i.

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