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SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1939 15 Takes Braising 19-6 Battle From Handley HfERSTlE FOR1 Hill IN LEAGUE RACE est Siders Snap Back After Sluggish First Half To Capture Second' CVAL Clash GAFFNEY STAR OF LOCAL ELEVEN FOOTBALL SCORES Touchdown Result of Runback Of Second Half Kickoff By Mclntyre C. V. A. LEAGUE STANDING OF SCHOOLS W. T.

ret. rort mil 2 a i.oos 300 i.ooa Mattlnsburg 0 1 0 .000 Hucerstown 8 1 0 .000 lit The Cumberland Valley Athletic League race, which has settled to cat-and-dog fight be- jn-een two local elevens, may oe tedded Thanksgiving Day, Novem- Jier 23, when Allegany and Fort clash in their annual contest. Yesterday afternoon at the Fort Stadium, approximately 1,200 including many from Win- l-hcster, saw Allegany take a nruising but somewhat dull and Low battle from the Handley High Badges a 19-6 margin to knot lhe Sentinels for first place with Jwo victories apiece. If Fort Hill Kin get by the Judges and Alle- kany stops Martinsburg, the two firy elevens will go into the Turkey a'v clash with the CVAL title at fwke. Both the Campers and Judges mostly on straight football jr.

yesterday's contest. Long runs ii-ere plentiful with ft few out- gallops keeping the battle turning into just another ball lame. Allegany Sluggish During the early part of the L.mc, Allegany seemed sluggish on the attack and defense but or Bill Mclntyre, Handiey half- took the kickoff opening the half. and galloped '94 yards the Virginians' touchdown, the snapped out of it. During the first two periods, "Big Gaffney and his Allegany were sluggish, but the husky and his- co-workers more made up for' eatHer-slnggish- during the second half when licy played much better on both offense and defense.

The Allegany secondary tyas on l.s toes and intercepted five passes. br.e interception set up a Blue and (vhite score while another was car-' back for touchdown. (By Tht Aaiociatet Prtii) EAST 81, 13 14. Lafaretta Princeton 14, Columbia 7 Pennsylvania 22, Harvard 7 N. Y.

U. 6, Carnegie Tech Holy. CI-OH 20. Brawn Cornell 47, Penn State Yale 20, Army 15 Colgate 31, St. Lawrence 6 Manhattan 7, Aubnrn I 25, Maryland 12 Bocton U.

13, Upsula 3- College 19, Temple 4 Catholic U. 60, West Virjlnia Wes- tyan 0 Georcotown 13, BuckneK 7 Lehljh 22, Buffalo 0 Williams 0, Bowdoin 6 Albright 13. Moravian 6 Geneva 25, Westminster 0 Bates 15, Arnold 0 Amherst 32, Rochester 0 Johns Hopkins 21, American 7 Wesleyan 56, Haverford 6 Maine 20, Connecticut 7 Clarkson 15, Ithaca 12. Trinity 13, Hobart 0. Washlnelon and Lee 9.

West Vlr- Worcester Tech IT, Norwich 0. Swathmnre 14, Drexell 0. Franklin and Marshall 6, Penn Military 0. Northeastern o. Tufts 0.

Union 19, Vermont 6. Washington and Jefferson 14, Dickinson 6. Susquehanna 14, City (New York) 6. Rhode Island 23, Massachusett State 20. Rensselaer 12, Coast Guard 6.

Muhlenbere 33, Ursinus 0. Lebanon Valley 7, Delaware 6. Colby 13, Tmddlebury 12. Washington College 20, Blue Ridge 0. Fairmont 20, Shepherd 0.

Allegheny 0, Grove City 0. Panzer 12, Brooklyn 6. Slippery Rock 13, Indiana (Pa. Teachers 0. MID WEST Notre Dame 14, Navy 7.

Ohio State 23, Minnesota 20. Indiana 7, Illinois 6. Northwestern 13, Wisconsin 7. Purdue 20, Michigan State 7. Michigan 85, Chicago 0.

Nebraska 20, Baylor 0. Detroit 21, North Carolina Stat I 6. Drake 7, Iowa State 0. Missouri 9, Kansas Siate 7. Butler 33, DePauw 0.

Cincinnati 21, Wayne 0. Capital 26, Marietta 0. Wooster 20, Mount Union 8. Muskingum 20, Denison 6. Bowling 26.

Otterbein 6. Hiram 40, Thiel 0. Akron 14, Miami (O.) 9. Case 15, Ohio Wesleyan 13. Marshall (WVa) 19; Dayton 13.

Oklahoma A. 27, Washburn 6. Wabash 7, Hanover 0. Earlham 13, Evansville 0. Lake Forest 7, Carroll 6.

Knox 20, Millikin 13. Penn (la.) 0, Iowa Wesleyan 0. North Dakota Slate 14, Moore- WASH-LEE SCORES UNEXPECTED WIN OVER W.VU. CREW Upset Dope By Topping Rival 9-0 For Finit Time in 24 BY MAX FULLBRTON Charleston, W. Oct, 21 smartly drilled corps of Generals rotn Washington and Lea Jumped a bunch of.

Mountaineers today and for the first time In 24 years ook a football game away from West Virginia University by a 9-0 score. "We've waited a long time for ROMNEY DEAF ELEVEN LOSES TO VIRGINIANS West Virginia Silonts Trimmed 27-0 By Veteran Staun- jfccm Combination Stauntort, Oct. Virginia Deaf School's veteran eleven had little trouble disposing of Coach Henry Reldelbergw's West Virginia SJlents of Romney here this afternoon. The local boys displayed a tricky offensive and some outstanding punting to win 27-0. Both teams fumbled often with the Virginians' first touchdown the result of a punt getting away from a vlaltlnB gridder in the end zone.

Another score was the result of a 60-yard runback of a kick by Layton. his," in unison shouted the Wj sr.cil The Romney outfit never threat- fans as the end of the game ened. Outstanding for the losers were Cain and Boyks while Layton and Wynn starred for Virginia, which rung up its fifth straight victory. The lineups: ound their Blue and White with a touchdown and a safety to its credit. An official crowd of 8,500 watched underdog Generals hold back every Mountaineer threat after took a pass and ran 70 yards in the first quarter for the Washington and Lee touchdown.

Don McCann, West Virginia haU- iack, found himself tackled behind the goal line in the last period for Pai. VIRGINIA L.E Wjrnn LT Powers UQ Howcll HO Cherry WEST VIRGINIA Zkryipefc Norman Leach Elleser Ringer Mistook: BUCKEYES PITCH YALE TAKES WILD RAIDERS AND TIPS IN RUTGERS CASHES WAY TO VICTORY GRID GAME FROM OVER MINNESOTA ARMY CREW 20-15 RETURN CLASH TODAY! End Eleven Favored in: Battle at North End Playground BREAKS TO DOWN MARYLAND 25-12 Ohio State to Air to! Defeat Golden By 23-20 Score By JAY VESSELS Minneapolis, Oct. 21. Ohio State's roaring Buckeyes pitched three touchdown passes today and then resisted a Minnesota last Try 34 andj The Nort Raider fooiball.Terp* Outrush and OutpaM i team, victorious over the Mt. Sav- ttge Ctndertlps 13-0 last Sunday at Sas-age in the opening game of, the season, will seek its second win.

New HaVen. Oct. 21 a return tussic with the Tips; Gain Only 33 on GrAund Againit Scarlet But Bow to Undefeated Grid Rival New N. Oct. 21 ing party went out looking for the! this afternoon on the North End Rutgers' eleven, outrushcd and kitchen sink today after the Yale I Playground.

The game Is scheduled out pa.ssed by University of Mary- football team had beaten Army, 20-' 15, in a harrowing, hair-greying to gei underway at 3 o'clock. laud, toofc adx'anuice of all the The Raiders outplayed the Sav-; breaker tliHt tame its way 10 de- quarter drive that netted one score'ball game that had everything In luge eleven in last week's- encounter font the vlsiiori 25 to 12 in Rutgers and Just missed another to win ht but that valuable piece of homei and if their combined Mr imd stadium today before a crowd of a topsy-turvy ball came 23 to 20! furnishing. (ground attack function as well before 55,000 There were so many pass Inter- 1 day, they should ugnln leavp the; victory enabled RutRers to Three points behind, the Golden I cepUans that it looked like a play'sccne of battle or the long cud'remain although the week by WHS lied clicked; Richmond. Gophers drove desperately to the! the boys had practiced of the score. Scarlet and Grey's four-yard line i There blocked kicks, a voUm-i The North with two minutes to play.

On that'tary safety, an Army passing at- for 11 first downs in iheir iiiitinl! rvlam made to play Minnesota was caught hold-, tack that let loose 3-' aerials and 'test and the Raider forwards MIC-' Rxi sjx Bl rt Ba iso yards ing and penalized 35 yards, Onian Army running "attack" that was'ceeded in keeping Savage backs in by sh nK to lc ilomo the next play, fourth, down, Joe; held to a net gain of 33 yards. their own territory of Mernlk tried for a score-tying place A crowd of 80,000 saw Army re- 1 fray. The Tips got but five The lcls will line Welner Taylor Orablll LH Brlghtwell Jtmll RH Bmad Boyks Cain West Washington and Lee's other two oean. white, points to complete the upset vic-l I n0 ylor tory. W.

and L. Captain Stars While- Dan Justice and Brown created the play which brought in the touchdown, the man who kept West Virginia in hot water was Captain Dick Boisscau of W. and L. The 200-pound tackle himself smeared a good one-third of the running attempts by the West Virginians whose line drives got them in scoring distance only once. Othed factors in giving Washington and Lee a well-earned decision were a couple of coffin corner kicks in the last period by Ronnie Thompson, who started his first game as fullback, and by Both of them came as the Mountaineers were desperately trying to gain some yardage.

It was Thompson's punt to the Mountaineer four-yard line which kick. The ball struck the cemwicoyer Yale fumble on the bar of the goal posts, hobbled njl8'-yard line early in the second split second and then dropped back I quarter and BO over from there IniSchuck at the "Sook' Grimes. lhe thc vts ltor ,5 completed foi us yards and i Etis'i The locals will lineup today with; Rut gpr W0 two tor iB cond (Dick Herbolrtsheimer and Herb Arl tjutl ll nrM tor Ohio State thus became the first i the- wrong way. efeht plays. Burr, Hovey Star and Joe Chorpennlng.

tackles. Ken- crs ny Castle and Carl Wilson, guards. Joc ihe kickufl on the Maryland 15. flutters Clews RMELEY ELEVEN DOWNS KEYSER IN CONFERNCE BOW Big Ten team to defeat a Bemiej Prom then mtttl the Paul Mullan, eerier. The buck-: Bierman-coached Minnesota squad of the last period they, field will be composed of Bob Clark Merle Duvixll evened the on its home Held since 1932.

watched Yale hold thc Cadets to i Carl Stitchei, and 1 in uu- see-ond period alter doulrte Big Second Quarter only three advohces beyond Ellis Bone. i pa ss uuvnll to Bcrnnrd Ulman to The three-point margin ol victory I Held, while ths Elis themselves were pnri ''lawyer gave the Terrapins a flvst that stood out so prominently in going over for three touchdowns, HP HUMkLululNu 'clown 0:1 ihr one-yard Hue. a gume that several times threaten-1 each by a different route. i wwwi ulimced ed a blizzard of touchdowns came! In each case, though the stocky! pQR SATURDAY inrouth i-rntrr in the Buckeyes big second quar- ngure of Fred Burr. Yales senior; ter when they twice came from quarterback, and the ragier form of Zimmerman Runs 70 Yards For One Touchdown As Cathermen Win 22-0 Coach "Pete" Cather's High School gridmen made a successful debut in the Potomac Valley Conference yesterday afternoon on their home field where they handed Keyser High's defending champions a decisive 22-0 setback.

1 behind to score 16 points. Seymour. Yale's sophomore; I With 48 seconds of the first hope, stood out. ders Will Meet 111 Feature remaining, the Gophers stopped an I it was Seymour's punting that; All-Day AfTair Ohio State drive on their 12. so Army back and eventually Tackle Charles Maag kicked a field gave Yale the ball on the Cadet 28.

goal. Mondorit missed the placement and Florida Grid-. ll lhe remained locked nt left the Mountaineers in such shape I in ringing up their fourth con- that McCann was tackled for thelsecutive victory, the Cathermen The Campers pushed over their ca( nn .) 14. six-pointer midway in the lining stanza after Mclntyre, back his end zone, booted to the 45 and GalTney returned the 42. Roland Hamilton on a gained 16 yards and Gaffney Tommy Mont picked up three tore.

With the -ball on the 23, pamilton got in the clear on a jreep around left end and galloped the end zone. Mont pln.ce- the point. Camper Threats Stopped Handley was on the defensive practically the entire rtrst half. (ithough neither club scored in the cond canto, Allegany had several liances. However, the West Siders fere unable to capitalize, beinsr for downs twice, once on the and again on the 20.

Late in the i Colorado College 14, Grinnell 11. Bradley 33, Long Island University 0. South Dakota State 14, Dakota University 13. SOUTH Georgia Tech 14, "underbill 6. Kentucky 13, Georgia 6.

Tennessee 21. Alabama 0. Mississippi 42, St. I.ouis U. 0.

North. Carolina 14, Tulane 14. Mississippi State 37, Southwestern (Tenn) 0. Duke 33, Syracuse 6. Virginia Tech 28.

Centre 0. Roanoke 20, Randolph-Macon 6. Richmond 21, Gettysburg 0. Virginia Military 16, Virginia IS- William and Mary 26, Hampden- Sydney It. 33, Chattanooga 14.

safety. The traditional game on neutral ground, which is a high point in Charleston's social season, found West Virginia rated as the probable victor when the game opened. The last W. and L. victory was in 1915 by a 1-0 forfeit when Sol Metzger took his Mountaineers off the field after 8 dispute.

The Generals won 8-6 in 1914. The record in 26 games now stands 18 for West Virginia, four for W. and L. and four ties. Pass Brings Score The W.

and L. touchdown came early In the nrst quarter after Seabrlght of West Virginia punted over the goal line. Starting from the 20, the Generals tried two line plays. Then Justice flipped an eight-yard pass to Brown in the flat zone and the fast halfback skitied the left side of the field for 70 yards. Superb blocking by his teammates gave him a clear run.

Howard Dobbins, end. kicked again made all possible use of their flashy passing attack which they used to advantage in walloping LaSalle in their first game. to Rut-qcrs ncaln went alienrt when IK Bill Tranaviich crashed over 'from thc five- nftor Vinme Ut7 had College Pnrk. Oct. run a Kick from 35 to from where Burr passed to Alan; of Maryland will hold IU I6(h an- the 16.

Cookc marie the placement Bartholemy for the first touch- i nual homecoming at College Park good down and a 7-6 half time Saturday, October 118. when ihr Thp Scr.rin third score come That made the half time score 16 to 14 and it looked like the visitors had things fairly well under the third period another Biirr iT cr ft Iranii few' moments later ns Trnnuvltch control. This became more to Jim McClelland, gave mcct in the feruurp of the ftU took lhc hM lro Goulirb on about midway in the third periodlflrst down on the Cadet 12. i day affair and jo jrrd into end when the last of three touchdown' Army Strikes Back There will be something dolnp zonr a fur Uta set tho passes came with Don Scott toss-) johnny Hatch apparently slop-j, rorn the llmc lhc Rrads scwo bv imcr( rl1 nR a pass or ing one 34 yards to Frank ed that tJircat by intercepting a 9 clock ln thp niornln( 4fi Gottleib's ps.ss for all along behind the goal line. i other of Burr's pitches, but or.

thc; thc last tunc plavc( Rt thf lhc pxtrH was mconiplelc Gophers Ch a Back fl piny Cape Burnam broke club d(mcc cndll a i dni8ilt pa.wti It.s the Golden Gophers charged through to block Hatch punt, Bill Akjmnl flrst Hl thc imo lc Ralnc 3lc bark Hl thc imo lc Ralnc 3lc the period back. The first rally ended on a llly recovered for Yale on the; nUtoric Rossbourg Inn that has a fourth down puss clicked missed first, down by inches on the 3, and Tom Lussen, taking restorctf to lls nU lo Bw.ncr in the end zone. Mon- Ohlo nine. The next Minnesota; the ball from Burr on an original state, but this only wtll drive started from the Buckeye around, carried over the second 39 on first down Hnrold Van tally. ,11 r.

lllv lit- 11, V. I II Every passed to Bruce Smith on the final quarter it was Scy-' improvement to the i Maryland unsuccessfully attempted u. M.4 TOlI IIP A CZ. i in 4 It -j i i kick for the point wns wide. a starter lor those who will review 1 The Srnrlct moved into pay dirt the many new buildiiiRs nnd In-; npaln tate in the lust period when the Ohio two and he fell over the! mc who ran 55 yards for the 1 campus.

a running pluy from own 15- For thoie who like their line on fourth Rulers The Rldgeleyites made nine first last line The try lor extra point jflna i Ell touchdown. Keyser's four and amass- and the score was didn thc Kiime wllh bo I tho ball on lhc 20 and five just what the doctor ordered, if 'plays Gotllelb pu-ssed from ed 180 yards by rushing and 64 to 20. I til the last few minutes of the rf 0 rm Wiml LIIU il llVJUk on seven or 15 passes. The Golden The superiority of Ohio State flntt quart er. Then, on three short! mjs yc mCBSurci to the 10-jnrr! strnw to Hunk Derensis ft.

A IS Ill frn tl T. I Tornado picked up only 94 yards from scrimmage and connected four of 16 aerials for 59 more yards. Scores on 70-Yard Run Ridgeley easily outplayed its Mln- i eral county rival after an even first period. The Cathermen, however, made two points in the initial heat when Albert Bean, guard, broke through to block Sites' kick for safety. The Tornado was held for downs following the kickoff and then thej Ridgeley machine began to put thej white stripes behind it with a se-i rles of passes and line plunges.

With the ball on the Keyser 25, Carlj deadly passing game is shown injg rt gains, two passes that cov-j the statistics which gave them 168' yards and three touchdowns to Minnesota's 48 yards and one score. The Gophers shown at rushing, get- finally bucking the ball over, ting 228 to the Buckeyes' 128 yards. Ohio State completed ten of la passes but Minnesota connected grounn gains, pn.v^ mai coy- hc Mven thju Jn pud fjonf CMitfWi alx ered 39 yards and a 36-yard gam mcnl atu lnpt WB5 blocked. on pass interference, they went 77 None hM en on( nn all! yards to Uiuchdown, Dick Po'k; I UTE TARHEEL RALLY TIES TULANE 14 TO ihave been extremely interest Ing nnd FAIRMONT TROUNCES Florida, will with four wins! SHEPHERD GRIDDERS in liie seven gamts, with Maryland' determined to gratify the old ra Falrmn Vil Ocl 21 HYNDMAN GRIDDERS BOW TO CLAYSBURGj (Undefeated Game of Wild Thrills For 01 nnn 34,000 Spectator ha. New DeRosa, aided by perfect Push Over- Touch North Carolina t.

21 Tarheels a on i'" lour.v came tiig- 0 uh DKV" Rricliron biiltlc. Fairmont's cuinr curly in the opening period of W. Meyers' to in tlic end zone alter Billlnghiim Imd the slugs got into the clear and ran to the end zone. Bill Spriggs' kick for North point. Harry Clark, Sammy Pinion int was wlde other Mountaineer backs hit Before the half whistle, Ridgeley line for gains at times but Boisseau had tallicd Sites of Key- and his fellow linesmen seldom al- ser booted the oval to the Ridgeley lowed them to gain many yards 20 and after makln 8 first rtown The West Virginia attack' 011 the 30 Robert Zimmerman went was a total failure except for couple of fair gains In the last quarter.

The only West Virginia threat came In the second period when Clark ran Justice's punt hack 39 on the through the entire Keyser team for 70 yards and a six-pointer. DeRosa plunged the point. The half ended 'with Ridgeley again pound- downs In Last Half For 14-9 Victorv sweeping from behind in thc fimil: 1 quarter today to score two touch-' idowns through thc nir mid tic Tu- lane, to 14, In a game full of 12 (o trom midfirld Shepherd five-yard line, 2 p. HI. --Parstir of MiT i nd i slnnted of! Uicklc- from 230 p.

in Gamr Klotidsi aryEand Dyrd Slnclluin. si and $1651 i two Inter Billliighnm went Claysburg, Oct. ild thrills for 34.000 P. m. oi over funding up.

four-vnrri line irri Both teams arc undelenled. Tulane had the burg High's gridders emerged with a 14-2 victory over Coach McVicker's Hyndman and again in thc early fourth 1Qa eleven here this afternoon, pushing Power drives. Jim (Sweet). La- nc umii over both their touchdowns in opened uup with nn 11 5 fr P'" 01 final two periods. Hyndman's two points were n)lrtBht 1n i passing attack and swept to two! known in Ic-'is than five Ram btick, Aimblcd Fnirmont kick on his own six- nr no hi tlifi fourtli and cvninu-mm.

Fairiiioiu rr-covcreci. Two plays Int- IB i)l 1 -jcr. MvyetF to Billlngham for thr final srore ot the game ing on Keyser's door with the rcsmt fl sa fety In the final heat.jUte 5 Cook kicked out of bounds: Til first touchdown nin was lo Keyser Threats Slopped on the ciaysburg eight and the Paul Sevcrin, Tarheel left Rldgeley's other score came when locals' punter was brought dowtijF 140 1 his 18, Lnlunne heaved a 34- Zimmerman recovered Keysir; ln thc en( zone stair. yard pass to Allen Patterson, and! nine with Gaffney turning in and 0 yard run on a fake reverse SOUTHWEST III with the goal in sight, Gaffney Texas 14, Arkansas 13. limbled and Captain Carroll Rowel exlls A JO, Texas Christian fm Handle recovered on his six.

6. At the start of the third canto Mclntyre turned in his sen- ktional run down the left side of ie field for a touchdown, Allegany las effectively jolted and during! ie rest of the game the Camp-j rs' charging and tackling notice- ply improved. El! Garber failed to the point following the jidges' score and AHegany's fans (reathed a little easier. 7. JHandley threatened a lew minutes Iter but Mclntyre's pass was m- Ji-cepted by Oaffney on the Alle- Vny 32 after the Judges had made I first down on the 38.

The Camp- Is were forced to punt and again Virginians came down the field, fun the ball at midfleld. Mclntyre paved a pass which was again Jicrcepted by Gaffney, who ran yards to the Handley 32 to set the second Blue and White f.ichdown. Ruud Goes Over picked up five yards at guard and Joe Gulbronson it a first on the 14. Two line pushes by Gaflney and Allegany again leading by a touchdown lont's placement for point was Jrie. Coach Herman Ball's boys their final touchdown In the period, both teams threatened Allegany holding lor downs 26 and Handley duplicating 40.

The game ended Just Mclntyre's pass was Interi on by Tommy and the substitute back, aid- by some blocking by Lou il. ran to the payoff line, Bell's leg. which has kept him from Ing much, action, was Injured on Piny. Moot's placement for lint was again Texas Mines 14, Wichita 0. Oklahoma 27, Kansas 7.

Southern Methodist 16, Marqiiette Tulsa 15, Centenary 7. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah 35, Idaho 0. Denver 7, Utah State 0. Colorado 13, Colorado State 0. Colorado Mines 20, Montana State yards to the General's 25.

Johnny Carliss and Clark put the ball on the W. and 7, but e. fourth down pass failed over the end zone and fumble in the Tornado end zonej i Rys burg's first touchdown on his next throw deposited one in', the ball was sent back to the Gon-i' the third period. A pass. Zim-j sel up hen the local eleven pounced arms of Severn who charged; eral's 20-yard line in their posses-! merman to Thompson, produced: ort tnctr second-half kickoff on 30 yards for the touchdown, sion.

the point. 'Hyndman's two-yard -stripe and fumble on his 24- The second half saw a lot o' see-! Keyser threatened several times Kovcnsky plunged ever, yard line early in the third put the! sawing back and forth with WesJbut bogged down when in um passed to Hengst for the in position for Tulanc's first! Virginia still on the defensive. Aft- distance. In the fourth quarter. i in( touchdown.

Bob Kcllog took it cr Thompson's punt to the four RRwlings to Burns put i the last canto. Quinl heaved'across. the last period West Virginia tne oval dee Ridgeley tcrrl- to ownc or 25 yards and the! Buddy Baker got through for 17 itself unable to penetrate thc linei tor but the visitors lost the ball i touchdown and Duvely, yards from midfleld as the fourth! even to get in punting position downs. Tlie jsubstttute. kicked the point.

Hynd- opened, and Kellogg and Banker on the second play the line broke 1 EY to let McCann be downed. The line-1 lMELY CLOTHES tips fat. LE Dobblnc t.T Bolsseiu LO Undaey ManRan I i KG- Bm-i RE Bennett Oussle ncBom 1. man had the ball on the one-yard iRgnin riicl yeomnn work lo get it; I line In the third stnnza bvit, wns'down for thc touchdown. The goal; A 51-yard run: was as.sured when Kellogg stiff 1 0U ir'I "CM for downs.

Jtnnlngj 0. Greeley State 13, Western State FAK WEST California. 13, Waahlnirton State 7. UCLA 20, Montana 6. Oregon Stale 13, Washington 7.

Gonuca 12, Oregon 1. by Wise put the bull on the Clays-1 armed four charRing Tarheels to "TrfJti" burg eight and on fourth down and Ret through for 11 yards, and on: Galllon LK Thompson Lookabaugh Score by Periods RIDOELEY 2 13 1 Zimmerman 1. EAST SIDE RAMBLERS TO PRACTICE TODAY The East Side Ramblers, local Independent football team, will practice this afternoon at 1:30 on Golden flield. Boys desiring tryouts should attend the drill. Next Sunday, the Ramblers will tortile with the Hurricanes, a local negr.0 combination.

Other elevens desiring games with East Side- should write Gene Dombosky. 445 WHlow Brook Road. Pike RE. QB Jmtice Scabrlght LH Dldler Pinion RH Brown WcCann Curtiisj 1 Score by Periods i Thompson. W.

AND 1 0 0 9 W. and L. ncorine: Point utter Subjlltutloni: Vint berry. Clark, backfleld: Shonk. Stansbury.

ends; Mandlch. center: Rlchirdson. Httkfrt. Defranco, line. W.

and Dlctt Plnck. Gary. Bobby Plnck. Biandlnj. Kadis, bxckfleld: Sutrur, Nelson Lltile- Smith one yard to go.

Hyndman tried a the next took it three yards across, i pass which fell Incomplete GEORGIA TECH WINS ON CIRCUS CATCHES AUanta, Oct. 21 Bill Gibson's sticky fingers pulled Georgia Tech away in front today and the Engineers rode out a fourth quarter blaat to beat Vanderbilt, U-8 a crowd of 19.000. Two circus catches by the Atlanta rod. Bryan, Trucheart, CATHOLIC U. DRUBS WEST VA.

WESLEYAN GRID STRATEGY mnn nnd eight for Tlie; BEATS VIRGINIA 16-131 i losers completed one of five passes and the locals three of nine. ties were 25 yards against Hynd- and ten against Claysburg. Grorgc C. Marthe chief of stnfT. and I other fnns rnw courage and i Ant football strategy today In! TO her V.V.V..

'p turning back the University of Vir- K.fili,!r ginla's alr-mindcd Cavaliers 16-13 Lexington, Oct. 21 (AV--Vir- glnia Military 1 inspired! Keydcts showed their ONCE MrGHTY TCU MI settle Washington. Oct. 21 I scoring even with sec-i Touchdown TURNED BACK 20-6 0 nd and third stringers in the llne- handed West Virginia Wesleyan Fort Worth, Oct. 21 seeping from Its every thrust, unbeaten Texas A.

rumbled on today with a )lnx-brenking, 20-6. a 60 to 0 drubbing today. Thc Cardinals rolled up point lead in thc flrst hnlf. They coasted along in the third In a sensation-studded encounter. I Emrriciii The plnying hcnds-vip' Oot l5a lo mntcn VlrRinla's decep- Kovi-nVicv anrt rriu-iirr.

attnck. turtwd back Uir Cuva- mirr threats in tho first Qiinrler and i spurted ahend In the second with Siitutttuirr ciarsbvirc-rurr. A 53 point lend on inuchdownF by: I CapLaln Paul Shu nnrt Sophomorr urm' 1 "Bosh" Prltchard. Judge TIMELY CLOTHES carefully you will appreciate them more! 'liar. Duvcly.

Durrhlnal. Biirkrlt Umpirr I 35 00 rout of the battered shell of once scoring only ono touchdown, then mighty Texas Christian. added a pair In the fourth period. Ganged arocnd jarrin' John Kim- Only in the third period did thr brough, hulking son of the West Texas cow country, the Aggies overpowered and outclassed the ghost of last year's great Christian team weighted down today with Injuries lo Its key men. Wcslcyan Bobcats threaten to score.

They began an unsuccessful drive into Catholic territory after a Cardinal lateral pass was intercepted. A pass put Wesleyan on the Lin ITERP CROSS COUNTRY DARTMOUTH KEEPS TEAM DEFEATS NA VY UNBEATEN RECORDj AnnHpolif. Ocl. 21 Uni- Hnnovrr. Oct.

21 vcrslly of Maryland's cross, country mouth scored two touchdowns In the flrst half today defeating Lafayette. H-0, and keeping Intact Catholic 10 yard line, but Pete Sa-jttj! undefeated record. team came in 1-2-3 to drfrat Navy's in a four mile race todny. 26 to 30. Mason Chronistcr, Tom Fields.

Fullback Klmrough, the legs ofichon, Cardinal quarterback Inter-i Halfback Bill Hutchlnson spurted Jim ran across the fln- hla 210-pounda Incased in bulky) cepted another toss at the goil line. 63 yards orT-tackle In the opening jish line with locked arms to splints, splintered everything in bolting thc try. i period for thp first Indian louch-jthe Tmp victory. time for the! sight to break down Chrlstinn re- Tim Murnane, fourth string ccii-juowh tind nob Krirgrr. course 2J 45.7 seconds slstance, Uien watched fleet Bill ter for Catholic, RBVC the their, halfback plnj'lng his name Navy's Ted Walker come In Winchester boys put up a senior, coupled with a costly pen- battle especially on the de- alt y- 8VC Tccn fta touchdown.1 in tirrd enemy deep tcontmuid en 171 I the second and third frames.

period Conaster amble 95 jB-da for the biggest thrill of I same. He Inler-j end, curried on an end-nround from three seconds bohlnti and' i clinching touchdown through a dog--ceptccrJ a psss on thp Cardinals SSjihr Lnfnyrlte seven ynrd strlpr for'then ihr TPKI. of Nnvy's flvri in the BnRlljind t.wtou>d his way down the Held'the weond tourhrlown midway! brforr the next ifor touchdown I through the second period. imnri. You do not need to be an cxprrt to evaluate stiir.

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Pages disponibles:
33 125
Années disponibles:
1932-1977