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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 51

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Part 2 Page 9 Sunday December 3 1950 Tennessee Pounds William Mary Wallops Richmond? 40 6 LSU Tulane V'andevbUt9 43 0 7 4 Victorious Middies wHh their coach JEddie Erdelat (APWirephoto) Navy Sinks Army nra rty Jrt BASEBALL 1 I A 1 iin Deadlock 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 IS ZM 1 CA I 14 Lee back 14 bred Cone Clemson back 10 Jerry Deluca titatiel sutUtJo lrat Maryland Smashes Volunteers Score Almost ArWfH in inal Half i Nashville JTennjj Dec 2" OH The Tennessee Volunteers anade their 1230 OH YOU DIAL LJf fo Jack Harris ia TDE WATER SPOUTS PARADE 4:30 Pally i 4 1 1 1 1 1 tonight reported attendance at 612023 with Roa 108017 to lead noted that the Pled Is only a am i i tie stop on the road to "the Cotton Bown today with a 44 0 football victory thelr rivals Tennessee ranked fourth In the final Associated Press poll drove to a JO OJead In the first half then scored almost at will in the final periods A crowd of 28000 watched Tennessee administer Vanderbilt the worst 'thrashing It had suf fered since 1945 i It was thew10th victory in 11 shirts tor Tennessee and the loss was Vanderbilt's fourth In 11 But Tennessee was the first team to holdCoach Edwards' forrnation scoreless Several scouts from Texas the Cotton Bowl opponent got an eyeful as they watched Gen Bob power studded sin gle wing elevcm score two touch downs through the air four on the ground and add a field goal for good measure Sophomore Bat Shires kicked four conversions He missed one and so did Harold Johnson Payne Scores Twice Halfback Harold Payne scored two touchdowns for Tennessee and Basil Drake added: two others Their scores were made' by rush ing End Vince TCaseta and Quar terback Bernie Sizemore grabbed touchdown passes one burled by" Hank LauriceHa and the Other by Payne Vanderbilt managed to make a game of It in the first half "hut faded badly in the fourth 13 17 KO 11 31 KlmnMM 9 i 1 The Lineups: XlehsBeaS (6) nft End Loehr MacLaHaUn Browa Lefl anumarcL Heath Left Sux alU Clark Haau4uiaa Canter rye Brown Atwcdl Harbt Thayer' Wolan Arhalla lurtit Tacklee wnkoaa Riker Hacht End Hohmann Cox Thoma Brttnnj Rleht Halfback Shoemaker Ift Halfback arrt Jacoba Tyler Moore allback tnaatewtra Reid A Thoma Wllllaa ad Mary Left Raxaxzp Bataa Smilla £orl Left Tackle Gonler Zupko Sbatruakl Left Unarda Kirk McNamara Vine rich Poma Dickie Lewis: SparksTribe 4000 when Tennessee racked up 20 points The Commodores threatened only three times The' final threat came tn the 'closing seconds of the game when quarterback Bill Wade passed 18 yards to end Ben Roderick just short of the goal line ullback Dean Davidson plunged to within a yard of a marker a the game ended icore by periods Trnneser 7 8 13 Vanderbilt 00 0 Tennessee scoring Touch wx Kascta Payne "2 Size more Drake "2 ield Shires Can Shires 4 arris skirted his right end for 25 yards that gave the Spiders a first down On the 17 Again the Indians braced and the Spiders could push no further Taking poaaewion on their own 21 the Indians clicked agatri After lot seven on a wlda re verse LiM fsded to his right and shot a beautiful pass to Tlsgazw who Outran the Spider safety man ball on the Richmond 35 and ran over untouched for the final touchdown of hl brilliant oolleglpta career Spiders Score Then the Spiders scored their touchdown arris returned kickoff 35 yards to the Richmond 38 Shoemaker crashed right tackle for 18 yards to the 44 as the third quarter ended arris plowed hl way 13 yards fzi ihT Thomas mixed th Solder i ulnvd wail He tpamp1 with bnM maker to carry th th ball to the two from where Thomas went oyer on a quarterback sneak The final touchdown came on an Intercepted pass Ed Mioduszewski hauled downThom pass on the Tribe's 2S and in a beautiful run he twisted away from a half dozen Spiders and dashed 72 yards for th score arris playing his best game of the season picked up 54 yards rushing He completed one pass for 27 yards and caught three for 25 Leo Antonucci another Ports mouth bov was outstanding in the Richmond ofenslve line John Kreamcheck the giant tackle smeared many of the Richmond plays Weber was to Lewfr a the Tribe's leading ground gainer He picked up 80 yards Magdziakia senior gained72 in his fareaieh game for the Indians The triumph which dosed out Coach Rube first losing campaign since 1932 sent the Tribe ahead in their series with the Spiders The William Mary team has won 28 games Richmond 27 The Vhxlnla'Treh fn End White Roenbaum Baurh JIrb NelL Tkckle Kernan Krallkowkl Wachter Koko KObietW Minor Burnette Auhn Lawler Kraynak Campbell itodaaon Center Nutter Hanaruth Church Stark Petty J' taker Wtnro Kee ton Cowan Kawtm Loczak Hller Bat lift rederick Boyle Ruduko Maryland '(BS) Ends Witurate Karnaah Betx Weklnnsanl Alderton Auxhburrer ox Ruehl Tackle Modxleu ki Krause 1 Poblak Mom Dean JDU rula Guard Ward McHuxb ry Keuiler 'Troha 'Clanelli Navarro Kramer Ro anion CoaKrovo lncke Keith Ladyro Scarbath DeStefano Arnwworthy Davla JBtrtlao SUrtnunkl Kuchta Modzetewvkt 'Bolton Taraarona Collar yahn Idxtk ullerton Sctoscia Marline DWIIitBrl axMMsri iBcora hy Period Virginia Techno 0 0 Maryland 27 18 18 VPI aeortmr: Touchdown Herb after Petty Maryland acorinr: Touchdown Green WaveKnote Count fWith OnlyTwo Min uteg tQ Plfly Janet Saggiu Kteht Tacit Krncbeck Rleuzrth Clements Rlrht Emi Hehin Goodlow Sica Xroy Jo Connor Mrk tripo Biehl Malfbac Weber Tewdc one Left lUlfbaek I o4 0 wwkj tauMbn Lewi Kretner MasJzlsit John Cimnwt llntv ot Rlcheaand 0 0 William and Marr 8 13 14 Richmond scoriae rhd a Thoma William and Mary vrtnr: Tadwlcwn Lewi Rarsrso Weber Hardstak lw dewkl Conversion 1 Lewi 4 (jHaea naent Camp Lejeune TopAmphibs Harry Agganis' former Boston University Star Paces Marines Camp Lcjuene" Dec 2 (Special) Boston 1919 candidate for Ail American Harry Agganls now a private first class In the Marine Corps Jed a high spirited Camp Lejuenc eleven to a 48 0 rout of the Am phibious orce Gators before 7000 fans at Camp LeJuene ye terday Agganls figured in five of the Leathernecks Sebring attempts throwing three touchdown passes and scoring two himself The Marines got off to a quick start as Agganls flipped to Boiler in the end zone with the game 'only two minutes' old Ths next Lejeune TD came lata In the second period when Agganls romped over from the 10 yard line climaxing a 57 yard march Mar tin added one extra point to give the Marines a 13 0 lead at Inter mission The Marine scoring 'brigade started to roll in the second half A pass play covering 57 yards from Agganls to Gpdwln started the scoring parade Two minutes later it was Agganls to Haffly on a six yard TD Midway through the third pe riod Agganls swivelhjpped his way 57 yards for a TD on a punt re turn Coach A nd rusk a emptied the Marine bench in the last quar ter Miller plunged over from the one yard Tine after a 45 yard push by the Devildogs The final score of the afternoon came with only one minute remaining as Mo Cloudyintercepted Al pass on the Amphlb id yard line and raced down the sidelines for ths score College Park Md Dec 2 UPj Bob Shemonski scored Jive touch downs today as Maryland turned a Southern Conference football 'game into a carnival and beat Virginia Tech 63 7 The fleet 162 pound halfback also booted an extra point getting 25 of his 31 points in the first period to lead Maryland to Its sev enth win of the season before a crowd of 11773 7 All told coach Jinf frolicking band gained 593 yards net all but 10 of them on the ground With sophomore quarter John' Sea rba th smoothly gilding them 22 Marylanders carried the ball at one time or another The vlctoiy was Maryland's fourth in conference play against one defeat and one tie Top Scorer in Conference Shemonski lost no time in run ning his I total point production to 97 the highest turned out by any player in the conference this year He tore off a 22 yard touchdown run on first play from scrimmage after Tech fumbled Wie ball away' on their first attempt to run following the opening kick off He repeated on the next series with a 27 yard off tackle smash after Joe ran back a Tech punt 51 yards to set it up The third Shemonski runaway fol lowed within two minutes vnd It was a etruzzo took an other punt on his 19 handed off to Shemonski and Shoo Shoo clashed the 81 yards down the sidelines without a hand being laid on him Ills other two scores came on a four yard ride 10 second before the end of the period and an eight yard romp after taking a recorxi period pitched from Scabbath on Tatum's favorite quarterback keep or give play Middie Def enfte Lo wer The Boom Before 103000 (Continued from ags 6) through inspired defense but soon learned that be pass either ive "of his pegs were Intercepted or' the first quarter the two old antagonists only sparred Army got the first break when it recovered lan enemy fumble only 22 yards I from the goal but the Black Knights muffed the opportunity A pass from Blalk barely missed the outstreached paws of end Dan oklbergln ths end zone if that one had hit it might have been a different story But it In fact the first six times the Cadets got (thc bail they did not carve oven a first dohtn through rugged defenses Their onlv first down in the entire first half resulted from a 2C yar1 aerial from Blalk to oulhsrg which dkl no damage Zastrow Taken Oxer ThsMlddte struck for their first score after Pollard of Army fumbled a pltchout from Blalk and Bob McDonald Navy end pounced upon it oil the Army 27 Zaatrow took charge from that point He hit Art Sundry with a 1 6 yard pass to chill the Army rooters and after two running plays bulled through the middle to score stand ing up The crowd said it easy That was only a lucky break those Armv hovo wilt start takinv them ajairt And it seem possible Jn fact that the great West Point machine which had averaged more than 400 yards per game could be hogtled In definitely But Army had another try final ly made first down and fizzled for the eighth time on Navy's 32 And then the Tars took the ball and boomed 63 yards for their sec ond touchdown in five plays Zas trow cracked the middle for 11 yards carrying a couple of Army linesmen on his back the last four or five Zastrwy Coipiects Power took off an a solo flight of 22 yards around his right end to plant the sphere on the 30 Army took time out to talk it over Zas trow missed tu'b passes and then hit Baldlnger right in the chest In the scoring country' That was the ball gme The Middles tried a field goal early In the third quar ter but Dj kick from the 29 was short and wide It didn't matter The Cadets by that time were licked They tried heroically in the final round or the last 15 minutes of play the ball never left Na'y territory Right at the end it was on Navy's three yard line But Army nor any other time could have crossed the goal line of the Navy team hich pjayed here tooay Steve Wadirfk Is Honored GrfnlMro Dec powered Jut jawad Wadiak South Junior halflack has been the outstanding player of the Southern Confer wnee fbothall season The 5 8 185 oundw from Chi cago jxdlfd 89 points in a vote of I Southern Sports Writ ers Association members to beat out North Center Irvin Holdash for the honor Holdash received 82 points in the voting which wu on a 5 3 1 point basis Third with 80 points was Billy Coiq halfback ace Wadiak gained 15 votes for first place Cox getting nine and Hol dah eight One of the top rdnners in con ference history Wadiak set a new circuit record with 098 yards In 162 tries better than six per carry A year ago Jie rushed for Maryland guard Bob Ward was fourth in the votlna with 58 points Back of him came Elmer Costa State tackle 25 Andy I Indian Line OH Repealed Of College of Pacific Repulses Quantico Stockton Calif Dec 2 'Tlie College of Pacific Tigers spoiled quarterback Le Baron's homecoming hereioday by defeating their little All America star of 1949 and his Quantico Marines 37 14 before a crowd of 16000 The game played under cold overcast skies and in intermittent rain saw the Jteathcmecks go out in front 144) at halftime The Tigers roared back with three touchdowns in the third and one in he fourth to acw up" their victory It became so dark in the final period that the stadium fights were turned on LeBaron hurled touchdown passes to fullback Hosea Rogers and to left qnd Bob McElroy Rodgers took 20 yard flip on his fingertip oyer shoulder of tiefender Harilq Berndt COP Hnebaeker on his own ID and streaked the rest of The way to score outrunning Tiger safetymen 7 7 83 Toint Maryland corinr: Touchdown Sba mnn ki Rowden Idalk PeStof fano Gl mla Kamh ninta aPw Doan 2 '8chtnonkl Th SlMrylMil irt down id Rtmhinr Yardace 877 PaMinr xardaao Id IaM attempted 4 a comptetwl 1 Pa interoopted tintin nnn umble U1 Tulane scoring! Touchdowns Kant Boiiar Conversions Honor Comeaux Tigers Whip Towson State 1951 Season NEW YOBK YANKEESnd NOROLK TAKS will brogdgeut Hampden Sydney "Dec 2 Hampden Sydney opened its basket ball season here tonight with an impressive 56 43 victory over Tow son State Teachers of Maryland Co captaln Emerson Johnson utilized bis height by tipping a total of 26 points for the winners He connected on more than half the shots he tried The Tigers started early and ran up a 15 3 advantage In the first ten minutes Then however they lost the services of Dick Misen helter who cut a gash in his eye and the visitors pulled up to with in two points of the Tigers The Towson rally was short lived though for Johnson poured In eight points In row to put the home team out front for good Buck Klmmett led the Maryland ers with a total of 15 points See Clarence MEMORIAL PARK ur our ChrMmas Goff Complete 1931 Stock HONEH SSS4B4J7636 UcttMf Laker Meh ok Bart Wtl XutUltt TotU HaUU mrr: II Granbyt Bandsmen Defeat Maury Granby High defeated MauryJ 7 0 in the second annual football clash between the band yesterday at Bluebird Park Halfback Pete Wallace a french horn blower In the band scored the only touchdown in the second period Bobby Stewart kicked the extra point Robert Austin Cranby tackle plsyed an outstanding game on de fense New Or tea I15 Dec 2 Power game with Vanderbilt just a whis ful Tulane came from behind in the last two minutes today to tie Louisiana State's fired' up under dogs 14 14 before an estlxnateri 74000 fans Tulane's tfeing marker came on a quarterback sneak by subatiurte quarterback BUJ Bonar and Tom my Comeaux added the tleng cph version The crowd stayed in a frenzy during the last quarter when XSU first tied the score then tallied what they thought was the winning marker and had to settle far a itlc LSU took a 14 7 lead when quar Iterback Jim Barton sneaked over ifrom the one late Jn the Its first tteing touchdown had fired up the team and LSU pushed Tulane al! over the field until Tulane began marching Bonar connected with end Joe Shinn for a 38 yard pass Half back Harold Waggoner who car ried most of the running load for Tulane scampered for 21 yards to the LU nine to set up Bonar's touchdown Tulane look a third quarter lead when fullback Ronnie Kent blasted center for one yard and a Tulane score The touchdown "capped a 61 yard drive Bonar converted I LHII Hqores 1 Louisiana State came back later in the period The Tigers were given the ball on the Ttflane 40 when a fourth down Tulane pass went to an ineligible man A nlne vjrd ass was all LSU could do for three downs but back Billy Baggett swept his left end and ran all the way Kenny Konz convert ed both times The game was a bruising battle of lines with lighter but inspired forwards out charging the heavy Tulane line LSU always up for the tradi tional game against Tulane was keyed even higher today as 'Dilane students Tiger napped Mike the LSU aged Tiger mascot Mike was kidnaped while being brought from Baton Rouge to New Orleans The kidnapping occurred shortly after 1 a (CST) this morning and was returned to LSU students Jay Tulane a few hours before game time Meanwhile LSU students combed the town for their mascot He was escorted onto th play ing field just before the kickoff without? incident LSU 7 Twlane 0 7 1 1 fH(J scoring! Tuek4wn Bag grtt Marton Oonvendnns Knuz iS44r n'nTdf U4r ijiMtmuir qtlta4a 11 1 3l Total It 11 UuBp4a SrlMy 15 Towao St 'Ruahln rdac ITS PaM xarcar 2S UnWi 13 Pa rempklM 1 re intrrtvnlrtl 4 8 'i'nMMlS stenacs 2 nmtte Iot SS TC skl By Abe" Goldblatt Williamsburg Dee 2 William and Mary's 1950 football campaign which had a sad beginning ended cc a happy note here today as the rwift wtriklng Indian sparked by Dickie Lews whipped the Unt 1 verritv of Richmond 40 to 6 the game of An ancient date baek to 1908 i A Bparse crowd of only 4JXX) ow the spirited Spiders hold pos session of the ball a great part of the game but yield to smashing TVlHIam apd Mary offensive unit that scored almost every time It got the ball Lewie the junior speed demon from Arlington racked up the first two 4c touchdowns one OC a thrilling 7 yard gallop In the third period Lewis passed to THo flagazzo who made a spec tacular running catch and without breaking his stride race to pay dirt In a play that covered 86 yards That all Lewis also kicked four extra points to bring his total scoring for the Season to 32 In the defeat the Spiders can salvage some glory from the statis tics They were by far better than the score indicates Coach D4ck Wok's team led by Billy arris rmer All Tidewater from Woodrow Wilson High School and Ralph Shoemaker a 165 poundnphomore flash compiled 21 first dn7i to 15 Spider I'awM Count ct The Indian picked up 285 yards rushing with Lewis accounting for 119 as compared to 184 for the Spiders In the air Richmond completed 13 out of 25 passes for 175 yards Twopajs completions in eight attempts brought 83 yards William and Mary have to punt a single time in the first half which saw the Tribe take a 19 0 lead Rutte Indians whose victorv 'yesterday was the fourth of the season against six defeats had the ball on four dif ferent occasion in the openlpg half and scored three times After several of their threats had bogged down within the 'abadow of the A goal the Spiders finally registered a touch down in the fourth quarter withJohnny Thomas bluing center from the two for the score that climaxed a 57 yard push In which arris and Shoemaker played a i major role The Spielers started off strong taking the opening kickoff and marching 59 yards before being halted on the 16 Thoma iai the snearbead of this drive 1 st 4 art: Then the 4 Indian finally took over on down and poundetLlheir wav for 84 yards to a TD Lewis Magdziak and Ed Weber were the big $uns Lewis cutting inside his right end for the score after 12 minute and 10 seconds of play On the first play of the second period a threat was hipped when Arthur Refd inter cepted MagdziaVs tong pass on the Richmond one A 25 yard pass from Corky Brfcnm back In punt formation to Shoemaker pulled the Spiders out of this bole Richmond punted A holding penalty pushed the "Indian back to their 20 Magdziakjicked up four and on the next with the ball on Williamgnd 24 Lewis broke away53 the longest run of the day He crashed over right tackle 3jujckly found an opening and Streaked yards to score as hie mates cut down the Richmondecondarj' Lewis set up the third Mtouchdown when he took £punX on the Richmond 48 and re tturned it to the 15 ive play laterhe Tribe "had another six pointer 'Weber tallied on an Inside reverse rtewis after Using his first twoponversibns kicked the point to give the home force a 19 0 lead Richmond StopjH The halftime whistle halted aRichmond touchdown bld on the sterttei their after attendance for each club In the six fplders parted their push after wa 8tni th bet ln Aveber tu tarn paasvci io uoin iuann for 27 yard in the biggestgin of this 5Oyard jnish arris grabbed a 15 yard pass "from Thomas for a first down on the 13 a the half ended William nd Mary took the second half kickoff and went 72 yards to score it fourth touch down Weber on a reverse from Magdziak circled his left end and advanced 41 yard before he wasknocked puteide oh the Richmond (32 pltchout to cwiau good for nine Weber made nine more on a reverse and Magdziak plunged through centeror 11 yard to score Theihapless Spiders riddled byInjuries most of the season threat erted again on the next kickoff Tarris and Shoemaker led the "Spider on a 54 yard offensive that Jjpgged down on the 22 Richmond came charging back a piedmont Attendance Down 2Q Per Cent Lnehburg Dec 2 Attendance in the Piedmont Baseball League during the past season declined al most 20 er cent but 'the average till lilA iS ivu mieaxuc uh nr Class circle throughout th na tion President Richard A Carring ton said Carrington for the year noke having field Carrington mnnl aacnig suit while all other ClaaTg leagues have eight cjub the attendance report on others Big State League (Texas) 690 065 Carolina League 790456 Colonial League 81004 (dis banded) lorida International 722297 Interstate 427415 Southeastern League 503812 Three I League 672774 Trl State League 705005 Sally Drew 749992The Class A Sallv League attend ance for eight clubs was only 749 092 Carrington thought the irw tznvn averasre that the leaaue thas held for the past two years Davis George Washington back encouraging from a league stand 15 Cll Bocetti Washington and point I ITa blamed weather and uncer tainty of general conditions for the end 8 and Bill MiUer Wake or drop in attendance this season est back 7 $por ts ts VPI 63 I aKBBS i a Daily: 9:30 A till i iff A a a kair comfortable smart looking TOPCOATS or warmth quality and long wear like these smartly' styled topcoats at Center Shops ine coverts gabardines tweeds and alpallama superbly tailored for comfortable fit in tomorrow slip one on you'll find it satisfying even to the price! from firsf floor komt furnlshiogs bfcfg OPEN TILL 9 EVERY NIGHT ree Parking! 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