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1 PAGE 4 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1947 Swarthmore College Defeats Johns Hopkins Gridders By 1912 Score Hampdeii-Sydncy MORGAN BEATS Catlfolic U. Tops Mt. St. Mary's, 26-0 Washington. Nov.

8 (JP) Bill dc GIBBERISH c. By M. GIBBS Beats Shore Team Chestertown, Nov. 8 (JP) OHIO STATE WINS BY 7-6 Beats Northwestern After Final Gun Sounds CITY DEFEATS FOREST PARK i Takes 33-0 Football Victory At Stadium ESREY SCORES 3 TOUCHDOWNS Victors' Halfback Makes Runs Of 83 And 76 Yards Hampden-Sydney's Tigers not only scored their first touchdown of the THAT NAVY fumble, late in the the running of the Westchester Young's three touchdowns paced Catholic University to a 26-to-O victory over Mount St. Mary's of Em- Handicap, yesterday at Jamaica.

season today they punched across another in the last 26 seconds of Brightful And Burdnell Score Stymie had been named to start, play and came from behind to beat but Hirsch Jacobs withdrew him For State Gridders Washington College, 14 to 12. because of tender feet or some ball game, reminded Georgia Tech that Christmas and Santy Claus are on the way. In fact, the fumble indicated to them that Santa Claus had already arrived and made delivery of his present as far as they were con Lynn Chewning, halfback who al thing. mltsburg today. Catholic made eight first downs to three for Mount St.

Mary's but went scoreless through the first half. The losers never got farther than Catholic 17-yard line. Catholic IT. Mount nt M.r.'s In any event, Jacobs, out of con Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 8 (JP) Morgan Stale College's football Ohio State defeated Northwestern, most beat Army last year when he was playing for Navy, came off the bench with his ailing shoulder after weeks of inaction and scored both team captured its fourth victory of cerned.

sideration for the ambitions of his veteran track is going to let Stymie continue racing again next year, after wintering in Virginia. By CAMERON C. SNYDER City College's football team cored a 33-to-0 public school grid victory over Forest Park at the Stadium last night. Hampered by the treacherous un- The only thing lacking in this the season by defeating the Blue-field State College, of Bluefield, W.Va.. 13 to 0, yesterday at Morgan Hampden-Sydney touchdowns.

Tar impersonation of Santa was Samperton Vonderlehr Mulvey L.T Fabian Amadlo L.O J. Kellv The first one was set up when Jacobs wants to give him a Daley Stadium, in a hard-fought battle. derfooting, City's powerful attack chance to hike his purse earnings to $1,000,000 before retiring to fam Bill Venable. Tiger left tackle, broke through to block a punt at Morgan drove 63 yards for its Scoooetuolo Fulner Marty failed to generate sufficient scorim: R.K long white whiskers, a sleigh and a chimney. It was a tough break for the Middies, one that must have caused some remorse in the breast of Bill who is having a very dis first score early in the first period.

punch until the last half. The Trout Mrlntyre Dclanev Harvell Bender Cohee Connors Collins ily life. The old gaffer needs only Hubert 9 fi tempted by Washington's BUI Bryan, and Hampden-Sydney recovered on the Washington 36. witn Mitchell Whiturgham doing Malurl L.H Oersln Holl P.B 940 more to reach that intriguing On the next play, Chewning ran Bcore py periods couraging season of mascoting. muddy triumph gave City a .500 mark in the six games it has played thus far, while Forest Park's defeat was its fourth in six starts.

Gounaris Breaks Arm most of tne carrying. James Brightful scored from the 1-yard line and Arthur Fauntleroy converted with Tim Howard holding. 0 0 20 2 Mount St. Mary's 0 0 0 0 6 In any event, those pregame around his own right end to the 10. Ron Shifflct pushed it to the 6 but figure, but it is going to take a lot of running to do it.

Strung Out Touchdowns De Young (31. Crtmmlna claims that the Tars had a chance of winning were vindicated. Navy rointa alter roucnaowns -eamnerton (2t then was thrown back to the 8. he victors scored asain in the Substitutes: Cathnhn Mrnnntlri. Krtnn The first of five touchdowns it Swarthmore, Nov.

8 (JP) Swarthmore College's football team scored a 1912 upset victory over Johns Hopkins of, Baltimore, here today, on a rain-soaked gridiron. Halfback Dick Esrey paced the winners with three touchdowns. Esrey broke loose for runs, of 88 and 76 yards on kickoff returns and sprinted 41 yards for his teams other touchdown late in the game. Pass interceptions led to both of Johns Hopkins touchdowns. Capt.

Lou Koerber hauled down Esrey's pass on the Swarthmore 35 and went to the 17 early in the game. After a holding penalty had momentarily stalled the Baltimore tram. Halfback Mort Kalus tallied cn a wide sweep of left end. The visitors counted again in the third quarter after Leo Nicaise tpeared another Esrey aerial on the Johns Hopkins 44. Bill Keigler connected with George Mullinix on the Swarthmore 14 and Kalus crashed over from the 1-foot line on iourth down.

Shoup, DeYoung. Hackett. Maher. Mc- scored by City was on a sustained third period on a sustained drive of 65 yards, with George Rooks IMynn. Frank.

Crlmmnni. r-rmiKh Ura atn, not only had a chance, it had the game, but couldn't hold on to it. This, of course, affords everyone THEY SURE stretched out the Exterminator, yesterday at Pimlico. There was 35 lengths between the Johnson, button. Dunn.

Murray. Pastore. Chewning again swept end to the 4 and on the last down carried it over on an off-tackle smash. Ralph Carson converted. drive in the first quarter starting from its own 49-yard line.

Arlie Kvedar: Mount St. Mary's Coracchl. Bar sparking the drive with his hard as much satisfaction as predicting line plunging, and Stan Burdnell going off left tackle from the Blue- reit. rarrei. uroaco.

Boyle, Chernlsga. Brown. Quarry, Provost. Cabrey. Natale.

Ensor. O'Neill. McKeon. Flanlgan, Hlnohey. Delaney.

Keefer climaxed the seven running plays with a 17-yard dash off right Hampden-Sydney Washington Colleie Squire Burke tackle for a touchdown. Keefer's VenaDle. L.T Crlmmliu Lee i L.O J. Williams rain and then going out without an umbrella and getting soaked. Finis Bridsea Mackrell try from placement was good.

From there, Lee White, carrying five limes, plunged over for the touch then until the end of the first half, Kostel R.O.., Oallalee Goodloe 7 to 6, today in a Western Conference fray by scoring a touchdown and extra point fully three minutes after the final shot had sounded. On the second play of the -final session, Frank Aschenbrenner climaxed a 60-yard Northwestern drive by plunging over, for the games first touchdown. Jimmy Farrar missed the kick for extra point. With only a minute or two left, the Bucks started to move, after taking a punt on their own 38. Pandel Savic hit Bob Demmel with a 15-yard pass, and followed with a 28-yarder on Fred Morrison made a great catch on the 10.

Stage Goal-Line Stand Four plays brought the Bucks to the 1, where the Wildcats took over in their fourth gallant goal-line stand. With a minute and 47 seconds remaining, Northwestern tried to freeze the ball. They rati one play, and were moved back to thel for taking too much time. Ohio State was offside on the next play and the ball moved to the 6. Then Northwestern was offside, and was back on the 1.

They were offside again, but Ohio declined the penalty, and finally, Northwestern had to kick, with 13 seconds remaining. Races Back To 35 Demmell took the punt in mid-field and raced back to the 35. first and third nags, including 10 lengths between the winner, Hal-conero, and the heavily favored Miss Grillo. A televised coseup of the finish line would have given onlookers time out for a light lunch between finishers. Mason Dixon, the third horse was 25 lengths back of Miss Grillo.

down. Keefer booted his second Forest Park's gridders put up a AT SOUTH BEND proof was pro field 14-yard line. Morgan's next game is scheduled with Hampton Institute, next Saturday, at Hampton, Va. Bluefield Marean Pt it irtt Jackson L.T C-iibtrt Harrinett Burier Mima KeUort Mitchell Holts P'imond W. Wall Ma lone Hoaa Lewis R.

Jones Hubbnrd R. Sutton Maclelau extra point of the night. fine defensive battle, although Cap Careon L.H.,, Wall H. Forest Park tain Ted Gounaris- was removed Chapman F. B.

Nasco score dv pennon: Hampden-Svdney 7 late in the first period with a broken arm. 714 Btewart Tormwalt Gounaris 0 0 6 0 Washington Col 6 012 HrniDden-fiydnev scoring touchdowns The trailing horses almost in Lekas nairston fc ifibard After the second half kickoff, Chewnlna (for Carson) 2. Points after Horn art! Rich Meat Johnson City recovered a Forest Park City Lowe L.E... Marcu L.T.. Barnett LO, BafTord C.

Beerman R.O., Hot an Kelly Kershaw Nichols L.H... Athas Keefer F.B.. Score by periods: City Forest Park 0 Scot Briahtful Whittmsham Johnson fumble on the Collegian 45-yard terfered with the starting of the seventh race. Draft Johns Hopkins 8nhmore Cameron i Exlev Tate Schmltt Meadows Bradshaw P.B..... Score by periods: Bluefield 0 0 Mors an 7 touchdown Carson (placements) 2.

Washington College scoring touchdowns McLaughlin (for R. Jones), Bryan (for Hubbard). Sparrows Point Ties hli em Hntn Viluanh Orfnstei J'ors Gorlari ll Dickinson Scoring: Moraan Touchdowns. BmsM. 0 12 1433 0 0 00 h' hr.er FOR A SHORT time baseball interest will be centered on Cincin stripe.

With running plays, mostly to the weak side, City moved straight down the field with Keefer again culminating the drive with a buck over center for the touchdown. The placement was wide. Alberison Work City scorim' Touchdowns Keefer 2 Navy Plebe Booters nati where the annual draft scram ble takes place today. Lntia3 Rf Mil! L. H.

H.f 7. B. Ktrmond PoM Esrry Cmr Dubick Recovers Fumble Harry Dubick, City lineman, set Ever so often a drafted player steps in and becomes of value to the club that grabbed him, right duced that Notre Dame was loaded for the Cadets of West Point. The Irish didn't win by as large a margin as expected in some quarters. But they were playing a group that also was primed for this test.

Leahy's team really seemed to outplay the Cadets by a bigger margin than the score. In any event, this was the first time the Irish had even scored against Army in four years. So the South Bend outfit winds up the series with the Soldiers with a record of 23 wins, 7 losses and 4 ties. I wouldn't know how much dough was collected at the gate during this 34-year series, but it has been one of the most successful financially, and the most ridiculously one-sided affairs on record. Accounting for its tremendous fan appeal is a Job for amateur experts in psychology to toy with.

And when they come up with their answer they can give it back to the Indians. No Stymie THERE WAS disappointment in Annapolis, Nov. 8 (JP) Sparrows Point High School and the Navy Plebe soccer teams fought through two overtime periods to a scoreless tie on rain-soaked turf today. fccore by Johr 6 0S 0 1J -warthmor 6 0 7 6 19 up the third score when he re ful. Burdnell point after touchdowns.

Fauntleroy. Substitutes: Morgan Wa.ker. St. Thomas. Oraves.

Tuten. Brown. Jones Harm, Brooks. Turpln. Evans.

White, Bingham. Gethers. Oltant. Palmer. Burdnell.

Ward, Banks. Young. Matthews. ark, Hammond. Robertson.

Priest. Freerran. Grant: Bluefield Duren. Sanders. Spicer, Turpln, Collins, Simpson.

Marshall. Mos. ley. H. Vaughn.

R. Vaughn. 8mith. NeUon, Wheeler. Tech Beats Concord Athens.

W.Va.. Nov. 8 (JP) West Virginia Tech took a 20-to-0 victory over Concord College. covered a Forest Park bobble at away. But just as often minor stand Play shifted continually from outs, leaders In their loops, need one end of the field to the other Savic hit Demmel with a pass good several seasons more before they are able to earn their board and keep.

midfield. With Jimmy Dorsey lugging the ball, City moved to the Forest Park 35 and on the next play Dorsey picked up 17 yards which coupled with a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty put the ball on the loser's 3. From for 24 yard, reaching the 11. John Hopismn srorlne touchdowns Ka-Ju for 3 Brthmnr scorm hdor Kry 3. point after touch-eciu Work 'pltcf kicfc).

Dartmouth Loses, 15-0, To Columbia New York. Nov. 8 (JP) Columbia RlMi (2). White. Extra points Lowe.

Keefer (2). Substitutions: Forest Park Tamburello. Iaau. Caplan. Shepherd.

Whit-tlaham, Lelshear. Estenhut. eeagrgves. Pardo. Johnson, putr.at.

Wright. City Lauman. Astor. 6naefler. Rocklln.

Rizal. Bonnett. Turow. Dressle. Potterfleid.

White. Eublck. Dorsey. Macserl. Kunkowskl.

ldard. Cooper. Durketach. West. Lewis.

Kandel. California Trounces Washington By 13 To 7 Berkeley, Nov. 8 (University of California defeated the University of Washington 13 to 7 today. Washington, badly outclassed in the first half, held its own in the third period and came back fighting in the last quarter to score a touchdown on a 57-yard drive. as the elevens contended with a driving wind and intermittent downpours.

Both goals were threatened in the five minutes extra sessions, but aroused defenses and the mud slowed down each effort. There were 13 seconds left. Savic passed and Day intercepted for the Wildcats, but Northwestern had As you have noticed there are about 8,000 minor players eligible there Dick Rizzl bucked over for 12 men on the field and Ohio was allowed another play as the penalty the touchdown. In the last quarter with Coach gave it the ball on the 6. North blanked Dartmouth, 15 to 0, today as the rain and heavy mud failed for draft.

Only one, however, may be drafted from any one club. With practically all of the Orioles, except Bobby Wilson, subject to draft you might like to guess which stalwart will be nabbed. ICE HOCKEY ATLANTIC CITY SIA OULLS N. V. ROVERS TONIGHT 8.30 P.

M. ICELAND CAELIN PAKE Tickats: $1.00. SI SO. S2 00 on gala at ICELAND Otts Helm substituting freely, City western piled up a line play as Sparrows Point Weaver Street Shkor Kcllv Rudolph Fackett Smith to stop Gene Kbssides and Bill Navy Plebes Lauback Hemenwa Mueller Cherrv Craven C.H 8aen L.H Silvestrlnl Fourzan 1 time ran out. fcwiacki on Baker Field.

ran up two more touchdowns, Dubick recevered another fumble, this one on the Forester 17-yard line to A rifle pass from Rossides to The bands paraded on the field, but the officlias ruled the visitors were off side, and Ohio had one Rvan Swiacki in the end zone, such as Bovce Westbroo OK Carter I.L Llovd Columbia used to defeat Army, more chance. Powell O.L Peroutv 21-20, two weeks ago, produced the set up the first. Rizzi tallied the score with a smash from nine yards out. Tommy Lowe placekicked the extra point. Lee White Scores first touchdown and Rossides score oy periods: Navy Plebes.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sparrows Pt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Utah Wins Big-7 Crown Salt Lake City. Nov. 8 (TP) Uni bucked the second one over from the oije-yard line. A blocked punt ihat slipped out in the end tone Western Md.

Bows To Delaware, 26-0 Wilmington, Nov. 8 tSpe-cialV The University of Delaware defeated Western Maryland College, 26 to 0, here today. Delaware marched 61 yards the second time it gained possession of the ball in the opening period Undaunted by two large penalties, the City subs opened up with a passing attack to score the final for a safety scored two additional V.P.I. Eleven Tops Washington Lee Lynchburg, Nov. 8 (JP) Virginia Tech defeated Washington and Lee, 27 to 14, today in a Southern Conference tussle staged in Municipal Stadium.

The defeat was the first in conference competition for Washington and Lee and dropped the Generals out of a tie for top position in versity of Utah overpowered Colo ixjints for Columbia. six-pointer. Dorsey hit Frank Pot rado A. and 19 to 0, today to clinch the Big Seven Conference The game began in a downpour that gradually abated. Four times terfield with a aerial good for 38 yards to the Forest Park 20.

From 1947 football championship Dartmouth fumbles were recovered Savis used it to pass perfectly into the end zone to Jimmy Clark for the touchdown. Emil Moldea came in to kick the extra point, but his attempt was blocked and the score was 6-6. Given Another Chance Again officials had to clear the field of bands and cheering spectators, on a ruling that Northwestern was offside on the point attempt, and Ohio was given another chance. Moldea made good on that one, and the Bucks had their first points in three games, their second win of the season, and their first Western Conference triumph. Vanderbilt Trounces the circuit.

V.P.I, freshman halfback, sterling Wingo, provided the biggest thrill by racing 88 yards Only School Of Its Kind In Maryland for a touchdown in the second period. Virginia Tech Washington A Lee HoDkina I I. A. McCutrheon Baroour capuano Burns Norman Veterans Non-Veterans Cooke Kay lttner Merlweather RE Fahev Tenn. Tech Eleven, 68-0 winao biarx Denhazo L.H Harrlnaton to chalk up the first of four touchdowns.

Mariano Stalloni, hard plunging Delaware fullback, bulled his way into the end zone on a one-yard thrust and also accounted for the Hens' second touchdown midway through the second quarter on another one-yard plunge. Joe Coady and Tony Storti chalked up the other two Delaware touchdowns. Western Maryland Delaware Cotter L.E. Bllskl Paul L.T Murray Marearita, L. Coulter Bush Messick Saartailo R.O Marusa Corletto R.T CamDbell W.

Piarls R. Zlnk Tullal Q. Sposato Glanelll L.H Btortl Kulakowski R. Cole Corraao P. Coady Western Maryland 0 0 0 Delaware 6 13 7 028 Delaware scoring touchdown Stalloni (for Coady) 2.

Coady, Storti. Points alter touchdown Bllhlcl (plce-klcks) 2. Clemson Overpowers Cullon R.H Bell Beaslev F.B Mlriiaels by Columbia at critical junctures, bpt it was the punting of Bob Russell, of Columbia, that k.ept Dartmouth almost constantly in trouble. Five times his kicks either went out of bounds or rolled dead inside the Dartmouth 15-yard line. The victory gave Columbia a record of two wins and two losses in the Ivy League and was Dartmouth's third league defeat against two victories.

The first half was scoreless, with Columbia recovering two fumbles and Russell doing some deadly kicking to throttle Dartmouth. Bob Lincoln, substitute Columbia back, set up the first touchdown by intercepting a Dartmouth pass on Dartmouth's 20-yard line and returning five yards in the third period. A buck made two, a pass was incomplete, an end run lost 7, and then Rossides took careful aim and Swiacki gathered the ball in running at full speed through the end zone. -North Carolina Hands if Virginia Teen. 7 13 1 27 Washlnaton i Lee.

0 7 0 7 14 Virginia Tech scorlnc: Touchdowns Deshazo. Wlngo. Bowles (for Wingoi. Wal 1 Nashville, Nov. 8 (JP) Vanderbilt defeated Tennessee Polytechnic, 68 to 0.

Vanderbilt ran up their largest score since defeating Louisville, 68-0. in 1941. ton (lor Dosnazo). points alter toucnaown orr (lor Hessi. 3 (from placement).

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Chapel Hill, N.C.. Nov. 8 (JP) North Carolina, led by Charlie Justice, scored almost at will to overwhelm North Carolina State, 41 to 6, in a Southern Conference football game here today. The fans came expecting to see a -close game as the two teams, playing for the first time since 1943. renewed a rivalry that dates back to 1894.

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