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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2. 1945 U. Of Maryland Gridders Outlast South Carolina To Win, 19 To 13 PAGE 2S ALABAMA WINS VIRGINIA BOWS. YALE DEFEATS Great Lakes Team Surprises VICTORS ROLL TflRSM.YT.EAn RISH By C.

M. GIBBS By Beating Notre Dame, 39-7 55-13 CLASH HARVARD, 28-0 TON. CAROLINA J-J-l-AJ-il XJU11X own 18 the Notre Dame 29. Grover trainers, innocent on their own account, may find themselves in a Great Lakes, 111., Dec. 1 (JP) EITHER ARMY wasn't as great as had been thought or Navy was better than given credit for.

But that Tarheels Hand Cavaliers Their Swamps Mississippi State To Art Fitzgerald Scores Three Great Lakes surprising Blue hot spot as a result of tampering with their horses by someone. Losers Score Twice In Final Period Uprising jackets, who two years ago knocked Klemmer and Marion Motley carried the ball to tbe one and half-yard line and 'George Terlep sneaked over for a touchdown. Remain Undefeated Touchdowns In Rout Second Defeat, 27-18 doesn't a whole lot West Point rambled to an un Responsibility, however, rests Notre Dame out of a national championship by scoring in the closing seconds of their game, today wrote Irish Take Lead beaten and untied season, and eighteen consecutive victories. After the first quarter the Tars Tuscaloosa, Dec. 1 (JP) Un Chapel Hill.

N.C., Dec. 1 P) New Haven, Dec. 1 (JP) Notre Dame took a 7-6 lead in with them in the final analysis, even though the job of policing their stables may be a tough one to do. The only way to break up North Carolina's Tarheels, show- fitting finis to big-time football beaten -Alabama gave an amazing Columbia. Dec.

1 (JP) A smashing fourth period South Carolina offensive for two touch Yale's strong line and Art Fitz the second quarter when Frank outscored the Cadets, 13 to 12. Of ng'plenty of late-season power and in Ross Field by crushing the Irish demonstration of speed, power and Ruggerio scored four plays after gerald made the. Harvard football team wish it had remained on an tough racket is to get tough under a last-period barrage of course, the difference was that the West Pointers jumped off from the he had recovered a Jacket fumble passing here today to run up an finesse, handed Virginia its second setback in two seasons here today, downs failed to overtake the Mary with it. touchdowns, 39 to 7. overwhelming 55 to-13 homecoming informal basis today That's what the commission ts on the 21-yard line.

Great Lakes came right back after the kickoff The game was the last ever to be day victory over Mississippi State. The El is rolled up a (28-0 score doing. This business of really doing played on Ross Field, which is to and. starting from their own 37- land Old Liners three touchdown lead here today as Maryland chalked up its third Southern Conference victory, 19-13. Today's win, before 22.000 fans.

something drastic to curb this scoring in three periods to win a 27-18 football victory The triumph broke a 23-23 deadlock-in the 50-year football feud between the two schools. be torn down next week. Frank yard line, went on to score without barrier and raced for 20 points during that opening period. The (adet margin was 19 points. So those stalwart souls who risked their dough on Navy plus 27 points collected.

It is safe to say that in winning this bet they probably in the sixty-second meeting of these Big Three rivals and their first since 1942 -and outplayed the relinquishing the ball. Aschenbren growing practice is a novelty. Its the sort ot a novelty racing can Aschenbrenner, 180-pound former Marquette player, "was the star as ended another unbeaten regular season for the Rose Bowl-bound Crimson Tide. ner went over from the 1-foot The Tarheels scored almost with M-UU a IUI Ul. the Bluejackets, and Lieut.

Paul Crimson so completely that it count to put the Sailors into the out relinquishing the balf in the Brown, their coach, closed out the lead. hardly looked like a contest to the A Mickey Bnmor escaped a feeling of sadness over Harry Gilmer Stars Harry Gilmer's passing and run The Old Liners rolled over the Gamecocks in the second period with two quick touchdowns and opened the second half with another before South Carolina was able to shake loose its speedy backs first four minutes. They added an World War II schedule. After a scoreless third quarter. 35.000 or so die-hard fans who the loss of the Midshipmen.

ANOT1 1 ER interest ing baseball item other in the first stanza and. after Four times the Jackets crossed the Jackets went into high gear. braved the cold weather and snowy So another feverish sen-ice foot informs that Mickey Cochrane is scoreless second period, scored fhe Notre Dame goal line in the ning were almost entirely responsible for the first three Alabama with Aschenbrenner and Motley stfrids to see the traditional game out of the Navy and is anxious to once in each of the last two quar Fitzgerald, 'who was a third- last quarter, after they had come from behind to take a 13-7 lead in ball season comes to a close, with each team scoring exactly six more points against the other than last In the final stanza. get himself a job in baseball. ters.

stringer at Notre Dame last season scoring on line plays. Bill O'Connor tallied on a short pass from Terlep for another, and Dick Ottclle climaxing the scoring kpree with The Vireinians. defeated by Mary with all major1 outfits ap scores, but the jjame State eleven fell apart in the final minutes and the Tide scored five more touch South Carolina found its ground the second period. and who came to Yale as a mid parently outfitted with managers land last Saturday for their second loss in 15 games, came back in the season Navy transfer, scored three for next season Mickey may have year. Guessed Sight 22.00Q Fans Watch In smothering the Irish before a downs in IS minutes.

a 47-yard runback of an inter of Yale's four touchdowns and was some trouble connecting. game completely throttled for three periods, then opened up to net 74 yards from scrimmage, compared with Maryland's 238 third period to score two touch cepted pass. Sullivan converted State scored first when Graham the principal ground gainer of the crowd of 22.000 sailors, the Blue Someone starts a rumor he will ONE OF THE unusual features of three times for the Sailors. day. downs and added a third in the final quarter.

jackets outd'd their "big brothers" Bramlett interceptec Gilmer pass Notre Dame Great Lakes Yale Line Shines succeed Joe McCarthy as the Yank head. Poor old Joe, if this keeps up the Cadet victory was the fact that football writers, in an Associated from the Naval Academy at Annap Cronm O'Connor yards. Poling Returns Punt Sweeps Around End Bob Warren and Eill Voris Stal olis. Navy had to settle for a dis It was the Yale line, however. at his 15 and ran 84 yards to the tide one.

Harper Davis drove it over and, for the first time this sea he will have -to resign in order to that made the real difference. The puted 6-6 tie with Notre Dame, a Foley Wenciell Lamoure keep from embarrassing the rumor Press poll, stretching from New York to Chicago and southward to Atlanta, all crawled aboard the Elis piled up 19 first downs to team beaten only by Army this, sea L.E... L.T... C. R.O..

R.T... L.H... H. starters. Widielh alternated in carrying 71 yards for the first North Carolina touchdown, with Jim Camp sweeping Mleszkowski Mnstraneelo Walsh Rovat Berezney Leonard Dance ics Brennan Anem-ii son.

Alabama was behind, 7 to 0, Jones Harvard's four, gained 169 yards son. Army band wagon. at the end of the quarter. Terleo Social Note The Old Liners rolled to their first score on a nice punt return by Bill Poling to the Gamecock 30, after making a first down on the 19, Poling oil a fake reverse raced The Irish were heavily favored by rushing and 202 by passing as around end for the final ten yards. Not a one gave isavy a cnance Kleinmrr Aschenbrenner Motley to defeat Great Lakes, despite the compared with Harvard's 02 and 4G Robert Cox, sub end, the Tarheels BASEBALL'S commissioner.llappy B.

KUKnerto nnisn closer man i-. points yards. fact that the Jackets had woq their Score by oeriod: Chandler, is taking another active placekick specialist, added the first back, the top being a 57-0 predic 7 0 07 7 26 39 The Cnmson didn penetrate list five games after losing three Notre Oame Great Lakes Notre Dame scorine: step in his new job to protect the of his three extra-point conversions. tion. The very solid assurance oi to the 2 and Bonk smashed across.

tAn apparent South Carolina up Touchdown Rue and tying one in their first four Warren passed to Bill Pritchard best interests of the national pas Yale territory until the final quar ter when Howie Odell. Yale coach the experts was something that firro. Point after touchdown Krin sub this season. time. surge in retaliation backfired when caused many to waver and feel un tor KtiKierio.

droplock). Great Lakes Fcorine: "Touchdowns for the second Carolina score, near the end of the first period. The play covered 57 yards. Many years ago Judge Land is was clearing the bench of subs and then it didn't get past the 23 Atcnrnbrenner I2. Motley.

Connor. certain about betting against isavy. The Bluejackets started the in the first period when Aschenbrenner ran the kickoff from his Quelle (sub for Terlep. Point Maryland's end, Bon Crosland in tercepted a short pass on the Game gave a dinner each year to the niier Tournoown Sullivan auo lor KIcnv yard line. The only other Harvard Competition mrr.

3. pmcementM. After the half intermission the cock's 40 and raced untouched to major club presidents and the two league heads, during the winter threat came when Frank Lebart Tarheel ground attack began click THAT" GAG describing dope as recovered a Yale fumble on the Core. i meetings of the big leagues. ing and netted a touchdown in Georgia Defeats Elis' 22 in the thirdquarter.

Then something you used to find in race sheets on newwtands, but now is Landis abandoned the idea a long Again the Old Liners brought the crowd of 8,000 to its feet as the three minutes. Camp again went wide around right end for the tally. the Crimson only lost ground on Let Nates Icons fatten. Your Christmas Parly Your New Year's Party time ago. Chandler announces he is found in bottles in horse stalls, re a passing attack.

Ga. Jech By 33-0 Behind 20-0 and held to within going to renew the custom, be third period opened when Sam minds that th race sheets would Playing on a muddy field sur ginning December 11 at Chicago. the Tarheel 20-yard lin- all after seem to have grounds for a suit Behr, Maryland back, swept around 103.0(H) Fans See S. California Win Los Angeles, Dec. 1 (JP) The Southern California Trojans rode into the Rose Bowl today on a wave of power that engulfed the battling These dinners are important.

against someone on the grounds of Atlanta, Dec. 1 (JP) Charlie left end for 45 yards and a touch down. They give the bigwigs a chance to rounded by piles of snow. Yale didn't get its attack rolling until the second quarter. Then the Elis pushed over two touchdowns on unfair competition.

Trippi led Georgia to a 33-0 vie sit down to another big meal with noon, Virginia came to life at this point. Ray Brown broke away and raced 61 yards to pay dirt. Ed Mifflin missed the try for extra point, first of three such misses by Seriously, the recent crackdown The Gamecocks stiff! ned for the tory over Georgia Tech here today the trimmings. They create opti of the State Race Commission on marches of 66 and 45 yards. They remainder of the thirr period, then passing for three touchdowns and plunging for another.

A capacity added a safctv and another touch the business of hopping up horses rates much praise by. those fans opened up by scoring on a beauti mism or something. Pleasant Stuff down in the third and in the final him for the visitors. Cavaliers Score Again Bruins of U.C.L.A., 26-15, before the season's top crowd of 103.000 in Memorial Coliseum. ful forward lateral that carried crowd of 32.000 looked on.

who risk their money. It is their OF COURSE following these big period. Vandy Kirk, stopped on two previous attempts, added the last Tech was never in the ball game protection that matters. Virginia scored again before the end of the quarter, Sam Fray going office plant home J- at your at your at your and only on two occasions got past George P. Mahoney.

commission feeds they go forth and try to take each -other's shirts in deal. and trades, just the same as they did around left end for 13 yards. touchdown. Most Decisive Score chairman, is convinced that tamper the Bulldogs 30-yard line, both The Trojans, led by the rugged running Ted Tannehill and sharp pitching Jerry Bowman, thus closed Both teams tallied in tbe final ng with horses had become wide times in the third period. So com quarter.

The Tarheels countered during the years there was no free spread. The danger to the game The score was the most decisive of the 70-year-old Yale-Harvard their Pacific Coast Conference first on Bob Warren's plunge from feed. pletely did the Bulldogs dominate the playing that they punted only twice, both times in the opening itself was obvious unless something But it is a pleasant social activity was done. schedule with five wins against one defeat, earning the undisputed lead series since 1900, when Yale also won, 28-0. And it gave the Elis the first Bi Three championship on the part of the commissioner the Virginia one-yard stripe, in a play which covered 88 yards, the Virginians tallied on a pass from period.

Tough Job even if it doesn make any diner and the bid, expected tonight, to Trippi kept the crowd on edge since the beginning of the war. "Sugar Came to Fray ence in the game, one way or IT IS a difficult situation with with his brilliant running and dead ra In North Carolina represent the West against Ala bama's Crimson Tide, January 1. Yale beat -20-14. last another. which to deal.

Some owners and the Maryland 1, from where Reese Smith, substitute, blocking back, took it over. S. Gamecocks Score South Carolina turned the scoring trick again a few plays later on two passes. -the touchdown heave going for 66 yards with Bill Carr. Gamecock tailback, goig over in the clear ahead of clean downfield blocking.

Ed Schwartz made only the first his three extra-point placement trys good for Maryland and Dutch Brembs booted his second try for the point through the posts. Carolinians were strictly a passing team all afternoon, and onlv alert Maryland interceptions stalled their offensive. ly passing. In the first period he Pritchard Ciirran week. Harvard, resuming "formal threw a 70-yard scoring pass to Flashing the savage strength of Warrile Charlie Smith, tossed one to Reid football this year after dropping serious competition in 1943, did Bullets Defeat L.S.U.

Tramples Hernot Carnev Ha-elxnod Cook previous U.S.C. powerhouses, the Trojans ran up a 19-0 lead in the Mosciey lor bit yards and a score not play Princeton. Pickett L.E Sneer L.T. Gianakoi I. Mvers Cantrell P.O.

Parlow P. T. Tymnaer Ellis Brown I. Perry R. Kencerd Virginia 0 in the third period and tour min Fitzgerald, in addition to his fine first hair, more than enough to Green Wave, utes later passed twice for 78 yards Rir.ro Warren Camo running, blossomed nut as a pass win.

The fighting Bruins came back Palerson, 5M9 Paterson. N.J., Dec. 1 ISpeciall. and another score. In the latter drive, he hit John Donaldson with ing rival to -Art Dakos.

the Yale to count 15 points in the last half, New Orleans. Dec. 1 (JP) The ft 12 r. IB 727 quarterback. He started the first North Carolina 14 one for 36 yards and then John Vircint ftcortna Touchdowns Brown but the issue was never seriously in doubt.

score by thowing a long pass to Displaying their best brand of ball Fray (for Brown. 21. North Carolina seor In-- Touchdown. -Camn 2. Pritchard Rauch with a 42-yard payoff pitch.

Late in the fourth period, the Paul Walker, which tb Yale cap of the young season, the Baltimore Louisiana State Tigers turned loose all their vaunted power today to trample their traditional foe, Tulane's Green Wave. 33 to 0. be Warren points after touchdown Cox (for Tannehill. 185 pound right half The most wonderful selection of quality delicacies in town! Cheeses cold cuts whole roast turkeys baked Virginia hams baked Smithfleld hams pickles potato chips olives pretzels chicken salad tuna fish salad shrimp salad potato salad cole slaw soft drinks of all kinds. NATES LEOI 850 West North Ave.

MADISON 2400 tain snatched out of Phil Don Cook. 3. plrcement-i. ex-Air Force star drove over from the Tech 1 for the final touch Bullets won their first American League pro basketball game of the South Carolina Eadc Strobe! backscored twice on runs of 55 and 24 yards. Bowman, heretofore ncll's hands when the Harvard back apparently hrd made a successful F-r I'hilailelnliia Boolers fore an estimated 55,000 spectators.

Lane down, ending a 25-yard drive. cr.mpaign here tonight by upsetting c. interception. A few moments later regarded as a second stringer the Souths second largest crowd Huffman McDonald Fitzgerald plowed over for the quarterback, had a throwing hand Meet Americans 1 ouay The Baltimore Americans will the secondplace Paterson Cres cents, 54 to 49. for a regular season football game.

Bis el' Fcnrrrrl Uracil Cro-'nnd Plrn Catholic Girls Open no. R.T. OB score pfler Dakos had passed to in three of the scores. Two Orange Bowl representa F-S hum Csrr Bremb alien Playing their second game in as Dave Hoopes on the one-yard line. play the Philadelphia Nationals today at Bugle Field at 2.45 P.M.

in Dakos short passed to Jack Rod tives from Miami watched the Staters take command from the start r.B. Junior Cage League The Catholic Girls Social Club Eleven Buried -rp by nerlodi: erick and Walker set up the second tally, scored bv Fitzgerald on a the leading contest of the soccer and win going awav. many nights, the uuiieis tooKca like a different club from that which had bowed to Wilmington the previous night and suffered By Southern Methodist opened its F.astern basketball loop programs. State's swift-moving backs scored 15-yard drive off tackle. The Nationals, after a poor start.

the first time they got their hands Fort Worth. Texas, Dec. "1 (JP) have been strengthened by the re on the ball, were held in check for three earlier league defeats. The Elis Get 2 Points Yale picked up two points on a Southern Methodist turned Paul Mar-land 0 IS lft Ponth Carolina .0 0 1313 Touchdowns Maryland. Bonk.

Crcsland. Bhr. Point after touchdown Schwarti oiecment. Touchdowns South Carolina. Fmitri i sub for Inomi.

Carr. Point after touchdown Brembs plncement. Navy Beals Army, 12-0, In China Bowl Contest turn of four service men and they BtrMcts led throughout most of the a few minutes by the Greenies, then turned on the pressure to Page loose on Texas Christian to third-quarter safety after being twice beat the Brooklyn Wanderers hard-fought contest, but twice were day, and the midseasbn graduate for juniors last night at Patterson Park High as Sacred Heart downed St. Erigid 20-10; St. Michael's defeated St.

Joseph's Monastery. 6-5, and St. Wenccslaus's set back St. Andrew's. 20-6.

STBRIGID SACRED HEART G. P. T.l G. P. Marskl.f ..2 0-0 4 O.

Kuhn.f 2 0-0 4 Poouli.f 0 0-0 V. Behner.f. 8 0-0 16 stopped by massed Crimson who prior to the first of these make the game a from the second team dashed 51. 68 forwards on the one-yard line. games were undefeated.

The double forced to apply the pressure when the Crescents knotted the count at 35-all and again at 44-all in the final and 55. yards for touchdowns to Charles Roche dropped back as if setback tumbled the Wanderers See Prep Grid spark the Mustangs to a 34-0 vic to kick from the end zone, at from the lead. tory. The Americans, while beaten last period. Shanghai.

Dec. Two touch downs- in the first five 'minutes tempted to pass and finally threw the ball away as Walker tackled Schultz.r.. 3 0-0 6 A. Ares.f 0 0-0 Baylor won over Rice, 17-14. at Title Game In Chicago Chicago.

Dee. 1 (JP) A crowd week, lost no ground and are still Stan Stutz. continued his high- Houston today and this, together gave Wavy a 12-0 victory over within striking distance of the lead JTotals 100-0 20 Branazar 8. Wacter scoring activities for the Bullets bv registering 16 points on four Army in the first China Cowl foot with S.M.U.'s crushing defeat of Harvard, making its best show The second round of the Balti of more than 80.000 prep football MONEY LOANED T.C.U. gave the Methodists second more division of the Greater Balti J.

Boerner Totals 5 0-0 10 Popull of! Ma.si.ell Dewald Rutkewskt Score by halves: Sacred Heart a. St. Bricid a ing in this quarter, stopped an field goals end eight of ten fouls. ball game, played before 10.000 wildly' enthusiastic GI fans in place in the Southwest Conference more Soccer League will begin this other drive a yard short of the with Art Speclor next line with fans jammed Soldier Field today to watch Fenwick High School score a 20-to 6 triumph over Tilden Tech in the Kelly Bowl game for Candidrome Stadium a former Texas won the championship with afternoon with crucial games sched goal in this quarter. But Yale kept 10 1020 410 ten points.

Bob Dorn, former Tem dog track. five victories against one loss. uled. The games for today: 3oi and Fitzgerald scored for OrSC RAI.TIMrlRR DIVISION ST. MICHAEL 8T.

JOSEPH'S Page, a 6-foot-l, 170 pounder from the high-school championship of Martin Bombeis s. John Hsssllnner, Ooldbeck.f 1 0-2 2 8rhaenr.f 0 0-1 0 the third time from four yards out after a Dakos Roderick pass and i ne rmy Eleven, inrerior in power, weight and experience, ple University star, paced Paterson with 16 points, with Moe Frankel and Kevin Connors, who played with Wilmington last winter, tied Eldorado, Texas, not only scored Chicago. Sherwood vs. Rua'clero. Patterson' Park iavi.r a -l II 1 0-2 Hartmin.f 1 0-1 2 Becker.

1-1 Bauer. 1 0-0 2 Cun aham.f 1 0-1 three of the five touchdowns but never crossed Navy's line No 1. two good 'runs by Kirk had set up the tally. Some of; the spectators hadn't The victory was the Catholic League's champions fourth since the scries was inaugurated by for secondary scoring honors, each Oisnwitft Jewelry be intercepted two passes to set up another. Etc Cta Morstein y.

pompet. utrotii ran, PM. Totals 30l Roderick, who played a fine game 2 15 R. Clarke seen a looiDau lor two years or MARYLAND DIVIHIUN getting eight. Totals M.

M. Colo South St. Matthews vs. Holabird. Herrlnc Run more.

The game had been given a at end. also paved the way for tbe BUIXETS Mayor Edward J. Kelly in 1934 Methodist Texas Christian L. Bchmld L.T O'Nenl B. Wentzel T.

Clncotta Wilson McDonald Carter PATERSOM a. Park. 3 P.M. O. P.

Proceeds of the game will be Martin Boys i inn vs. uunaai. x.m.u.a. Dean Hill E. Kurl a LIVINGSTON 501 Cor.

ay last touchdown. He took a flat pass from Dakos and bulled on 17 yards L. Morrill Anderson. C. Michno big buildup in the' Start nd Stripes, Army newspaper, and Red Cross workers handed out 20.000 SlhllltS Suit Martin Park.

1 30 I' M. Proaesslve vs. Sussex. Carroll Park. 3 isrientweii Newton r.

41 4 00 1- 2 2- 5 2-6 6 Juenser.f 1 8 10 16 Dorn 0-0 4 Connors.e 4 0-0 2 1 donated to the Service Men's Cen ter. Michael's et. Joseph's 4 6 ,45 Peters.r Cook Kotlarich RT. cooke Bubtller.r hot dogs and doughnuts. Clark RE Tfvlor Kenwood vs.

rarivine. ratterson no. 2-3 8 Fliro to the Harvard 23. Then he caught one of Fitzgerald's tosses 3 yards from the goal. Kirk, who had been trying hard all afternoon, went the 6T.

WENCESLAUS'S ST. ANDREW'S O-O Snector.a McCllntocIt O. Huriains Walker 1. Koch CATHOLIC SOCIAL CMTBS INTERMEDI At least 1.500.000 bewildered Chinese watched a three-mile 4 2 4 10 1 0-0 2 Frankel. 3 0-0 6 ie-6 ATE.

I.EW1UK St. Rllrnheth Holy Kotarr. Patlarton Brook i Pe R. H. Mltcham Maley F.B Turner A Novotny.f 0-0 4 MHcheT.f 2 O't B.Hlve.f 0 0-0 .1 ftllzer.f 5 Smutnv.f ft 0-0 10 tVEtlord 0 0-0 Kllma.f 0 0-0 0.

ricksha race preceding the kickoff rest of the way Park F.ncUmure. 130 M. Our I.ndv of Ciood damsel Vs. Pompel. Patterson Enclosure.

3PM Totals 1 11 23 49 17 11 IS (14 JTotals 20 14-23 nnllels Yale The winner: a pretty Swedish Score by periods: South. Methodist 14 7 13 034 Texas Chrlnllan 0 0 0 Southern Methodist acnrina: Touch Harvard Dt I.U7.IO KIolka.f .2 0-0 4, B.Becker.f 1 0-0 3 i brunette, June Nereard, of Shang Usher IS 11 2249 KellY. KonsrorrnPaiersori' Walker Barr.llrM'ska Schuler OverlocV CA'lHOLIU SOCIAU CI.UB3 JUNIOR I.t-AOUEf St. Eliraheth vs. Sacred Heart.

Patter downs Walker, Pae (3'. Wilson. Points 1, hai, pulled by a coolie wearing a Totals 100-0 20 Tota ls 3 0-0 Open Monday till 9 p. m. I)e ey son Park No.

1. 1 30 P.M. white sweatshirt with CBI Army Pocta Flwell Hollinhenri Coan after touchdowns Kotlarich 4. Wake Forest Deaeons R.T Our Lady or iooa counsel vs. pom pel.

Latrobe Park. 1.30 P.M. M. Smetana Oi A. Connelly Buddenbnhn A.

Banaert patches. She represented the Navy M. Velenovsky OI Bach Oi ChamDlon Tennanl Cnyen O'Donnell ItnoDes Pnkor. Penn Kirk If. OB L.H MIL Braves Will Report D.

Huchfl Port Command. Baylor Upsets Rice Beat Clemson By 13-6 Roche F.B ntz-erald 820 2 6 St. wencesiaus 12 St. Andrew's 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft To Fort Lauderdale Score by neriods: Harvard 0 0 0 0 Ya'e 12 728 Clemson, S.C., Dec. 1 (JP) Wake ibfjop carl? for Kmas (Shifts! Forest Park Cajrers On Field Goal, 17-14 Boston, Dee.

1 (JP) John Quinn. Forest Deacons came from behind Yaie scorlne: Tourhdovns Fltraerald Kirk. Points alter touchdowns Dener.o 2. suh for Dakns. nlaremenll.

general manager of the Boston to crowd over tw. half Braves, said tonight the team's touchdowns and a 13 to 6 football Nip Alumni By 12-40 Forest Park's varsity basketball Houston, Texas. Dec, 1 (JP) Bull Johnson. 250-pound center salety Kocna by. walker).

Broadway Five Tops pitchers, catchers and returning victory over Clemson here this 6 Li from Atlanta, Texas, booted a field service men will report to fort afternoon. team opened its 1945-46 campaign goal from the 31-yard line with 15 Lauderdale, for spring train The loss, first Southern Confer Y.M.CA.In 33-31 Tilt fchiiecMi I-st night against the Alumni with an overtime 42-40 victory. The seconds to play and Baylor's un ence defeat of the season for the ing February 15. The remainder of the predictable Bears won an upset Tigers, spoiled home-coming day Foresters came from behind to win fine Capeskih leather Jackets $2.98 The Broadway five edged Y.M.C.A., 33-31. as Wodarski 17-14 victory over the Rice Owls League baseball team, he said, will for a partisan crowd of 15,000 after trailing 32-20 at the end of here today before 17.000 fans, Clemson rooters.

ARCADE BOWLING ALLEYS NORTH AVE. MARKET scored 15 points for the victors. three periods. Wake Forest's hard-charging line Y.M.C.A. BROADWAY report on February 25.

marking the first time in four- years that the team will train in a Southern camp because of the war and travel Andy Anderson; just returned The loss deprives the Owls of a tie for second place in the Southwest Conference with Southern P. T.l P. escorted Tailback Nicl. Sacrinty down the field almost at will, once 2-5 ISerai 5 0-2 10 from service, resumed his old position as head coach of the Green and Free Parkin Phone MU. 9313 Connor Sneade.a" 7 1-2 IS 0 0-0 Oj Methodist which whipped Texas Hammer.c.

sending him into the end zone on a Gray tossers, while seven former Kinlaw.I. 2 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 vu 4i nriaua 3 1-1 -V Kflskl.t 0-0 10 cnnstian today. Raid. service men played for the Forest pper 'jffd i'lm1 wo1 FuI1 zl front 3 pockets; tai tan 52-yard run to climax a 73-yard drive. Sacrinty scored both the Deacons' touchdowns and his Advert Isrmrnt.l Advert Park alumni.

Jacobson. wearer of On the play preceding Johnson's game-winning boot, Bobby Griffin Totals 14 3-6 31' Totals 16 1-4 33 or dark brown. Sizes 36 to 46. the Purple Heart, led the grads' scoring with ten points. had run back 47 yards with an in brother.

Bo, added an extra point Dy placement kick. rpKEST PARK ALUMNI terception of a Rice pass with Jess Mason, the Owl pitcher, running BASKETBALL SCORES F. T.l G. 0-0 4 2 0-04 0-0 6 Udelwitz.f. 2 0-04 mm out of bounds on the 23 WATER REPELLENT WEATHER IL JACKETS yard line, 0-0 2 11-13 3-2 6 3 0- 0 G.

Schwartz.f. 2 Lewis. 3 Updearoce.f 1 Honlck.f. 2 Flaks.c 8 Gamse.e. 1 1 Soroky.a- 1 Werner.

0 Mar.olis.c 0 Then with George Sims holding the ball, Johnson delivered his t-1 17 .3 0-1 6 .95 u-u i 2-4 4 0-0 2 i 1 i- $8 placement that brought Baylor vie Upper front Tan Poplin. 0- 0 2 Jacobson. 4 2-2 10 1- 2 1 Paul Wright Field 56 47 Indiana 59 Findlay. 51 Purdue 48 52 Michigan St. 39 Camp Atte- bury 49 28 Indiana St.

37 tory and its fifth win against five losses in its first football season i-iiienic. 1- i 1 -Totals l4-642; Totals 17 6-1140 aince Pearl Harbor. mm V2 Forest Park ..4 5 11 18 4 42 Alumni 10 16 6 2 40 Easy Credit 8 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Football Scores 3 Navy. 13 Notre Dame. 7 Broadcloth Men's Shorts So.

Carolina. 13 0 1 4 Ga. 0 At your Service BALTIMORE! Service With A Smile-New or Exchange Engines One Day Installation Service UNIVERSITY use 3 4 4 Miss. 13 Clemson. 6 0 iMlH till II LA r-rr Virginia 18 Army 32 Great Lakes.

39 19 'Yale 28 Georgia 33 Alabama 55 Wake Forest 13 Tennessee 45 N. Carolina. 27 La. State 33 S.M.U. ......34 Tulsa .20 Jacksonville 48 Fla.

54 Baylor 17 L. S. 33 Oregon St. 13 So. 2fi 6 Tulane 0 T.C.U.

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