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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 21

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Sport8 October 23, Sunday Sports' Pinch 88- Yard Virginia Whips Maryland: Breaks i o- Cadets Subdue Stubborn Indians Wilson Excel Maliim Irish Score; tkeb Game Alert Presidents in Victory Over Peninsula Eleven Before 4 flO SophoihorcAcc Gillette and Beveridge Smash By W. N. Cos Turns Trick in Old Line Defense in Win, 27-19 Add autumn fashions. Boolpr. the grid officials.

First Game, 6-0 The-" baseball fans long have, call- Cavallen Register in Every Period lor Flral Victory "aa triem me umpa. tm umpa know what's coming when they muff a Benched by Operation Pre- Over Terrapins lit Fire Yearf i Cardoso Mpa Line Vri 'V-J By John Grover V'-''-. Coneg Park, Md. Oct Virginia's set of steamroller backs vloualy; Daah Beata -N mtm fsraa mm Am P. IH64) arTrrtrf -play, and don't think: jthe grid umpa can any longer In doubt aa to what'; coming.

The Jlronx Cheer for the grid 'j umpa ia a true, trend of 1938. The roar baa gained. Niagara propor crushed the crippled but fighting Maryland Tomplna under a 27-19 score here today, to tike their first victory in -five years from an nraa a. tion. It la aweep- Tarda aauni fMhia.

Iiwti Uft mhhii li WO fanrarS Baaata attaaiBMd 14 IT ing ine country. and I cant aei Old-Una team. The Virginia backfleld. behind powerful line, dominated the play throughout. A pair of Jims, Beveridge and CUlctte.

topped the Terrapin hand. They ran the enda, pounded the tackles' and made I k. 'k aaraaa raanOalaS tf forward Bawa S) BT I aaaa. BamMd h. 1 anytnmg wrong.

Xaaaa saiaaa raa bach at- tawaaua Baarra 14 Vmhlra i with tL It you pay: your -dough an effective puaing eomBtnauon. for good measure, Moaby Cardoso tore holes In the center of the The Lineupa valla ararata (troai acrka- "mi 4i.ra,. Total yard, aU klcka rataraai 1 04 tl ATTI BJawtaat 1 1 SI Beat appear to me the buy gives you a kM ar anal Ilea I.T IMjuklta llarytand line. The contest waa barer two minutes old before Maryland's Murphy, deep In hla own territory, punted to the Virginia 45. The ball took a eraty bounce and hit Gillette.

auawk-younion By Ben Hardy Oct' 22MyDick a.T.. Pinck, aensstionsl 170pound back Hip: fcf -K IS S-. fcV i -s im irf I 1 -Waiy- n'n-f lifl'-V( rl'V'Vr SA Utiti blocking for Beveridge; and Beanv awpvatoa wakli UIUU J. BkXi an aore ir you feel so Inclined, I happened tt catch the radio ot the- play In tht Penn Columbia game yeaterday, II Miafcj from New Jersey, celebrated hla first appearance as' a varsity play- er for Waahlngton and Lee Uni cr, recovered. on tne next piay Beamer got the Cavalier seconds ry and took 40-yard heave aldM versity today by dashing 88 yards Marrlaa.

0 S-1S from Weidlnger for su WMener missed the point 'the one the umpa railed back after for a touchdown that gave the Gen iiunia. alMT a rain had run almost the length -of the grid for a touchdown. They Gldctte Goea Over Virdnla took poor klckoff a Ijlaawirtafc erals a B-4o-0 edge over Virginia Tech before a homecoming crowd of 8.000. Wldener on its own 43 and pounded aiaffiaaa aMMBMvaa BMaamr. ararsat naua.

rMai alr naraan aaid he went out of bounds about the 50. Mltter, I've heard aome squawking In my time, much of It by experts In the Big League ball Pinck, who atarred on the fresh steadily down for the tie points. Gillette went over from the 12-yard line on a reverse. Beveridge skirted OtUalBtMtmmr. H.

K. men eleven hat year, but who had tTallal: DaaMa Wlaar aa: mum. Ml timi.ni end for the extra point been held on the bench ao far this aeaaon to recuperate from a hernia operation of hat rammer, lived up toarka at gamea and fight, but -the booing after that college grid cUloa the champ of all. the Virginia aommaiea tne piay through the second period, but Va.MairMd advance notices on his third- booing that ever hit myeara. ia.

a nwsiae leap are aa quarter touchdown Jaunt by uking a Tech punt standing on his own 12 Maryland went ahead for, the teat tune on two beautiful passes from! Hewitt to Murphy, good for 90 yards and a acore. The try for near tne sideline. TaaSa ataas fe Shaking off -two Tech tacklera ar Mai point raueo. ''j. I The Philadelphia Incident waa i not an exception.

Gun ran, long beset by arm foolish inhibitloiu auch.aa.. "after only boys playing; a game, dont you know, la coming Into hla own aa an adult. He la paying hla money, and when he doeanl lite tt be'a Ti Virginia came back aa Ckrdoaa, Charlea Brawn, Wilson ene recorcrinf fonble in first period, (Photo ky Borjea, Varajnaan-Puot ataff photographer.) while the General blockers began functioning, he cut back, and 1 i atwwaaiai av Beveridge and Gillette slashed the tackles and turned the enda, to a IT JaMa afeMS. na kad i al la stressed down centerfleld in front of a protective screen of Interfera. carry the ban to the Tcrp 30.

where SerKcli Scores booing hla Right ary iana neia. mnwioaie wen pitched to Sergeant In the end aif) TMal raiaa. ktrka maiaal Oaaaataia laaaiUa wanaiai at ar Tne oaaning aopnomore, taken from the game after acoring, provided the margin between almost evenly matched teama. Tech out one. Sargeant converted.

the offlcUla are the Urgec for the Bound attacka, 'and they have no kick coming. They are well paid a Twice as Maury aa kka'-atb. UMfaaaj aaan 74; Ilun Beveridie Pa rs Par Score The Cavaliers mad tt 2141 In weighed in tne una ana oscx neia. fought on even terms with its yards and two i fBeore000 RoutsM'Kinley the third period when Beveridge tossed Si-yard heave to Woody for their two-hour Job and. of course, they are atrtctly profee aional, 'If the' grid cant take It they might try their hand at fore- Virginia rhad pnaaraalon of the ball a major part of the game, and favored for except for nnck'a great thrust George, who went over standing up By Charles Dwakley r- 'rXBy Abe CraleWattVv-1'- am but wma larxeiv on atarriana By Teas ffvrgaasun after a tnrse-ysra run.

ree. Maryland touch. au in South Bend, InrL. Oct 22-4V-Notre Danee. off on another lire-1 Wilson's well-trained football team Walt Smith trucked 20 yards Maury's hardharging football casting; i aw oooa war.

wi up 9 Tne game waa puiyeo perrect weather before a crowd that act a record for alngle gamea. Among the spectator ware Governor throuxh a wide-open hole tnatde oowns aiartaa from deep in their aucn aa w- team, magnificently conditioned, alatible march for national championship honors, relegated Carnegie I polished off favored Newport News, Tech to the ranka of the defeated teama today in the most bruising 1 18 to Ti yeaterday for Ma aeeend own UBiltuu. TUev weia iieiw tackle for, Virginia's final tally ia' hlbit 1 (below) would bend their esxeulng in running, bkwkiiur encounter the righting Irish have engaged this season. Notre Damelrtralght conference victory, the last quarter. Maryland came eara Into a condition of aup-nappy abte to penetrate the Old Dominion defenaa on the around.

tackling and paaalng. stormed over McKlnley Tech of Waahlngton, D. ngnt mck to aoore on au-yara H- hliaa. won, 7 to 0, out oniy alter a aavageiy-iougni game that kept tne crowd I -'A crowd 'estimated at 000, the Jamea H. Price, of Virginia, and Governor Homer Holt of West Virginia: Senator Carter Class and other otflchla.

The Terpa plainly ehowed the ef- pass. Hewitt to Devlin. But tt waa Predicted acoret yeaterday, then Of in on uproar or. cxciw largest of the aeaaon at Sewanee yesterday at Foreman Field. The recu or injuries which ban rldled nothing more than a dying geature ment Third-string players 'v the actual arorea.

acore waa 21 to a stadium, watched the colorful clash The only larger crowd to witness out noddnerf between the traditional rivals. Even the thrstouchdawn vic eomplished what the regulars failed to do. and the game ended with Virginia still battering at the tired Maryland a gridiron maicn nere vu wnen the team. Both enda were tun ping badly through tnoat of the game. Other linemen were obviously out of ahapa.

7 Vtf-W a Walter Dixon, fine all-round full- tory does not show the superiority Outweighed and outmanned, the a lea wk. again engineered Wilson's at of the Conunodores. The Hopemen figures ahov the Virginia us. a 'v. it.

I. tr a i W. and L. and VMI played two gamea the aame day. With aggressive linesmen Imped-.

Ina the running game: both tearca rackea up am aowna wnue tack. He ahot a pass to Hsrry Lee Jonea for the first touchdown in' 4. holding the visitors to two. One supremscy. The Cavaliers rolled up 15 first downs to one for the Tcrpa In the first half, and totaled Pvka la: Wake swt 0 IWwM, came aa the result of an end aweep the opening and ran took to the air, but most of thi IB! DMHM MM Murphy, the midget among the lSOfoundera, was a atandout back.

Several timca the Irish pcewee vu almost away for gains. Gillette waa the only Virginian aa fast of foot and ue other on a pass, hurled late ia to for Maryland in the game. paaaea were knocked down by an alert seconds ry and none of Out maw w. nran Trot iia hMllMi i Camsw a Virginia .1 in tne zourtn period, in au gamea thla year Maury! goal line remains varguua naatiaaasa lurjrhwc The Terp advantage largely Scout waged a heroic Utile for three furious periods to outplay Notre Then, after four mbv utea of play In the fourth. Notre Dame hunched a touchdown drive that was.

set up In mkdfleld when John GettcheL the referee, gave the ban to Notre Dame. The decision wound Up with the Carnegie play-era and even Coach WUIlam Kern swarming around him to dispute It vigorously. aa tne Iiiue fellow. waaMaefra-ua I. a.

yirda with an Intercepted paaa in the aecond period for another acore. Jeers and BD1 Dixoa Co4ieroes In the backfield were Jonea, a little fellow weighing about 140 Bounds, who ant off several eight paaaes completed figured in the Bearing. Ut tne aenai aepartment Maryland Gillette waa outstanding Tech tried 17 passes and. eoir- Bkmd-headed Emll SerUch. swlft- Tmuua Jfaniaaa ia.

V. M. I. 14: Winiara-Marv B. artwraaa aawadBBj fSbb fc.

Cauwaa, ll gaiaff Baarr 0. Ttwfc Aakof a MiMtMiMt ia: cwuMiv alWs- I'ViJlL S. DeasM. Hh pwycr on in uew. ne waa as ante on defenaa aa la attack.

atoDDlnx completed eight in 20 attempta for 243 yards sod all -three touch-downs. Virginia completed seven pleted five for 67 yards, while Waahlngton and Lee attempted 14 moving halfback, accounted for two touchdowna: Joe Elchelbaum, nice runs, and Bill who Maryland sweeps repeatedly after Carolina aoa i of which three connected for tout Alihiiiis 44; a. played brilliantly on the defense. signal-barking quarterback, scamp in io heaves, for a net gain or 7 pumg up un micnerence. mz-m, DakaT: WaaVTamt a.

Carattaa B4: Pavtrtaas 0. ered 34 yards after taking a anort gain of 62 yarda. The General backa Intercepted three of the n- ureas: for nacre inum The IduKn'leTloa opened. wttlr aiiia VI raraiaa a. paJsirom una taiiy tne ouier The line, led by Tom Lawson and mendablc performance.

imm T'u LA L.I 'SU Si BniUaa TMiaw annua i niiMnw. w-w. emy'a tosses while Tech snarea one Brlawat AMav tS; Mara TUh Ruett Scores on 74-Yard Run marker, and Vlrglnlua 8 tell and Xckaa S. Tech making fait down on Its own w. ana 1 pass.

1 c. t. a. oare ntigeraid coisDorated in Coach Lester KlMer has done a 38, but failed Uerand Notre Dame took the ball on downs on the Tech Joe OsckU Staada Oat The Generals' big taeklea. Joe scoring the extra polnta.

Cat I masterful lob with hU youthful IiiirtMtk 90; imii Ik Masry'a Mxth attraurkt' 46-yard line. Gettchel told the in Waal in eItVWL Uka IM conquest MtaUrtw. Mk-klsa. affi.TSH Oachle, another Jerseylte, snd Dirk Gut Twiddy'a Kicking Fea- vaders' ouarterbacK mat 11 waa The proceedings, Maury'a sixth arty e. ver Aiexanona, vw i-rcaiucnui sc Boisaes u.

of rmmrjurr Simmons tmh wara Inn mm defenM and offense that sirs urnt victory, enthralled Trueheart aophomore end from third down then rcverwd hlmaeU. The protest of the Scott waa of no turea in Ilomeeorning Loaa, 14-0 rni a. n. a nu. r.

crowd of 5400 that aat in the warm rZZLiZLiT swaZr! rue), was weimigh perfect Wilson tried IhHm. UairanUa. ami MA. Jda't fiu mmmmm mmA nll Hum aH cmtji aa; iw bum avau. which bathed the gigantic Mirhlew 1.

IS: frracon IS Wckl- wtaoium. it waa a crushing victory raw sa; imwr is. iim innwg hku Williamsburg, Oct 2t- Wil Petersburg, and Jim Lindsay, stocky guard from Danville, repeatedly smeared Tech runners for no gain and got down under Juatlce'a booming punts effectively enough I US. Getchell conceded he had made a misuke In Informing Quarterback Fried lander ft vu third down aitpparr aer aa; tadtaafl (Taj Trark-I only two were completed. era, I MWi.

for the Commodorea and sent the liam and Mary's inspired Indiana, playing before a honiecoming day 11-13. Maury supporters downtown In a AnrieM ss: BTaravtaa a. lone inr a an 01 one for a loaa of Two were Instead of fourth, but Instated Tech rrtMM. is-ia. oina suto Ni a state bordering on delirium.

to hold Tech's returns to 44 yarda. crowd of 5,600, held a highly favored Virginia Military Institute failed to make the needed distance Conclusively superior In every Waatnaa S. Bill Devlin, senior ajuarrl fnffl inivrvcincu. v.fiMMT.t: miw a. mi A lulk.

pnaae or tne game, powerful en The game waa thrilling. Captain on the play -and since ft waa fourth down, the ban went to Notre Pittsburgh and tackles Jim Coleman and Dave Pitta, standouts. In M. ofienae and defense, the burly laSnn. Iwh BUM a Si team to a 14 to 0 victory here today.

Played under a warm October mm, the game, waa featured by a 74-yard 'run for a touchdown by Anas niaa uarrarMty a. Kar IS: rnaraiBB 18 UmI. rardhaai SS: Onvaa S. Drairt 18: Jiiatata 18. CaraaU 81 1 Fn Steta Bavdam tSt Calby IS.

Baruaaalh IS: arrard Dame. The Scots had a yard to Commodorea struck with Are and Mel McClelland, with hla sweeping end runs, kept the Presidents en their feet When the Typhoon Tcch'a wall, retalhted by breaking MkM 0 on the final play when nay awie Ti smm lem BUM, fury and Beared their Initial touchdown two minutes after the open-: CarneUy fumbled. Teammate La- The Rumor Market Williamsburg, Oct 22WtfV-Rumors hinting at everything from appointment of a new coaching staff to the complete abandonment of football at the College of William and Mary will be confirmed or denied early next week. The results of hat nlght'a conference of the codege'r athletic council regarding William and Mary's future athletic policy will be made public in a atatement Monday or Tuesday, President John Stewart Bryan aald today. Head Coach Jamea Branch Bococke three -year contract expires at the end of the current fcolbanBNion.rRunvora 7 have mentioned aa his possible Bucceaaora the Petersburg High coach, Roland Ray; Art Matau.

atar athlete for WtDlara and Mary several year age, and Otis Douglas, assistant to jj Kay Kurt of Portsmouth, who in scored 1U touchdown. It was the Mar Craaa SB: a. and downing the opposition safety men taking halfback Phil Demuro'a ooskl recovered, but the point of tercepted an Indian pan on the ins: wiuetie. Lafayait. aar Tarfe SslftraUr -Mama si: Batoa a.

7. OlilakMia UrttMha' t- i ImL 1441. I first and hat time It got aa far aa Wilson's 30-ysrd line. In the third recovery waa atiu any or nrsioown Taking the kKkoff on hla own uura piay or tne aecona nan. punts.

aimaarf as: vianaa a. wimmm rwiw a C. Tiew. la-T. reaulrementa.

rnantem mil. aepeiKuioie ww MiMiry s- Itarmdrtj a. lueriod. the flghUng Typhoon halted 20, Stell, the hard-hitting fullback, brought the ball back to the 31, In the opening period Cue Twid-bs kicking pulled the Indiana out Milton PleouL thlrd-etrinc full- Mer back, brought further honors atthraaa tekia- the determined Prcsidenu on-the to New Jersey (Passaic Is hla home) and then the Maury machine hack, waa In the Notre Dame back-field at the time and art off a acor- avtor IS? Tkm Arrin a Tts, M. 1m sa: StaM Mil.

iB-e. CmUtonmu at; WMhMSw. I CbU- one-ysra line. Klblei ssen nrare siumeo into hum gear. Tney reeiea miaa-MM is: rranns Hankal B.

titiaaaa Viltoy IS; St. trnmmVm rVan 14! rMmaWa 18. by playing 00 minutes or sparn-ling footbalL despite Jolta to hi Ing charge with an la-yard anuum or several bad holes, one punt going for 63 yard Late in the Shelby returned ktcklf-yards to the Indian 40 where Kovar on a fake reverse took the ban to rVa hovs scored In the arow. "7 Califnrsi. BUanKl iV B.

Call- rnwasrsa B4r SaniTMrw-WanwoUr With Ellis and 8teH punching ihettrough celUeT going to Teclrt 1 two minutes "of play, "when4 162-pound nrame tram me mg uen- rfwet aunnfj. Vtoba O. fc A V. yard line before he waa brought Waahlngton line for long gains, the rendleton recovered Mcaenand a eartn. Tnen wnue nerr, a budb ersl tackier.

Jimmy Flxx. 1 no-pound aophomore from Arlington, hashed fine running form when he the Indian 25 en the next play. The fumble on the visitors 44. Commodorea were Boon In acoring territory. tute end of Newburgh.

tit Indiana held for downs and kicked awara sat naaiawa ar aaay a. Si. AaaHai 40; Kertataatani nkorua 14: awarihawra S. Viranat tw aaaaaalre Aatharat 18: Wrarryaa S. Tufia 8: WUHiaw 8 UaU.

MirBlcaa It: Tale 18. Inwn 14: Maahallaa 18. rava City 18: AUaBay a. BJafatra BwtHiJaaiar GellaffS 8, dashed into the heroes role. out aa the period The Maury overhead attack.

tv A eM-O. 1 Onrarn a. Tj Waahlaswa a. 1 OnvM B. Vaaa B.

V. 0. Day of Daya Cenyemen. be seated. waa able to elude the Generauinea- Sheridan stashed throuxh left After aee-aawinc back and forth It took the PresldenU four plays to Uke It over.

Walter Dixon gained three through the line, and Bill Dixon drove for a first down on the 34. Jones talned one on a functioned brilliantly In the 0-yard surge, aided In the goalward fiemura's ountinx was below nil guard to reach the Scot 10-yard line during the early part of the aecond where he rambled. Tne nan sundard, averaging only 334 yards Iibara narkaaa I tit I uperlatlvea have been the rule In bounced forward and Kerr pounced -rumMed nasaea without ad period, Shu and Chapman made it first, on the Indian two and two plays later Shelby passed to Shu for the Initial touchdown. Shu add-! Hra JHTWfl ia. unon It on the aeven-yard atrip.

this lodge up to now. They were glamour plastered on march. Twice Ellla uncurled paaaea, once to Guy for a 15-yard gain, and then to Fltsgerald with a lateral hooked on that Serllch- gathered In and raced to the goal line. After reverse, and then Walter Dixon tossed a abort pa to Jonea, who evaded two enemy men and scram- a.B.aie it: Maanriaa llanwM Kw BrMara TracBan S. vancing nve yaroa.

hiM neriod. the Cadcta lost a On the next play Kern, on an end from acrfmmage, ss eomparen to 41J for Harrison llogan and l)n Justice, sophomore from Lynchburg, who showed great improvement In thla department One of his boots In the first quarter car freely to lint- tne complexion ed the placement around, received tne oau am nnaan ia: awiyaa ia. ik aa rled 25 yards to score standing up. dashed over the Carnegie goal line, (Fa. I War km S.

aome pretty ball gamea. But next Saturday marks the arrival of the waiters niace kick went whs. The-. aecond -ecore came when Ruett intercepted Twiddya pars In- scoring opportunity' when Sexton blocked an Indian punt on the Crd marker. V.

M. squad it 14 yards In four playe and 1-ewaii TraUla SS; ArsaM 0, Morrison, another tnird stringer, Wilson made another touchdown Fltsgerald missed the try for the seventh point and the Capital City grickkrs were ahot a Ttacfcara BSi MDlararina aaanaai crest day. Next Saturday will be TmHmv. s. added the extra point with a per tenoea for Cornell and raced across the goal.

Shu again added the Tart a- Hmmhmu aiat. s.l midway tne aecona quarter, ink the adtatandlng October afternoon ried 78 yarda. Pinck spark piuggra a drive In the aecond quarter that dwindled on Tech's 17 after his suc fect ooot Ttuiiana taoK ine oau on oowoa. MaaicUir.TaarVl Red Roeera drove through the line cross-field paaa to Stell for the ex TMrBars SIS ar an, il jiiI 1 In the history of Intercollegiate placement That was Notre Dame one and ara a. I.

J. Again eany tra point, tor a Iim sown on niaoni w. 4ootbalL You feel that being given The two tea ma exchanged klcka cessive passes to ends. Lykes and only acoring chance. For the prevl- Ftaeara SS! SI, Lawraara T.

huinlia tj BarlBrliHd 8. Barer u. nse.fi rraisea the bau cnangsa suai im niava via Intercepted pea penooa carnegie repuiseo -many ia; caaai wai to exaggerating that I've goue hog Wild, but 111 only list aome of the The Hopemen played an alert Dobbins fsiied to connect at inr goal line, nlial IS- VmI to no advantage during the early Kit of the aecond period before got off beautiful 60-yard Notre Dame'a running attack with On the next play. Lawson broke through and brought down McClet-tand for a McCleUand then stepped back and passed. a moment later.

Xovar fumbled brand of footbalL They charged wayaaaur ia; waaara -matches for octooer 28 ana you vicious tackles. Notre Dame ro CHy OeUaM mi Uw Tarfc II; after receiving a pasa from Car the somewhst sluggish Washing can judge my words by these lled on 'power and drive all the Walter Dixon Intercepted on his 801 ton line: forced the passers to fling 14 saus so; mi. st, Bianrs s. ney and Twiddy recovereo on in India, aa. Near the end.

of the kick to the Indian 25, A bad pass from center coat the Indiana 11 yards and Twiddy kicked to Shu their tomes helter-skelter and time and In beautiful daah along the way and heaved only one rot warn pasa. The ucklinx of the Invad-jri DOODins Biao lauau wi an mwr' to place-kick the extra point after nnck'a third quarter gallop. Short-ly after appearing on the field in hla first varalty game, the Jersey star sparked the first Washington aouib -Tjr anatcha: i- Pitt-rordham at DukeCarolina at Chanel Hill. period Wauln recoverea nnu a rum Wen Cara-I akleUnes scored almost untouched. Kaat Caraliaa Haa Taarhara S.

and again threw runners for sub-stantlal losses. Credit Teddy Bar- wno returnea the punt zo yaroa to the Indian 4a. A pass, Shelby to Roavra floes Over Army-Notra Dame at New York. ble on the exact ou. wt n- rflana railed tA ISin When Irby waa so vicioua trui ine ion yaroa because of their rough playing.

They hit big Ed Slmonlch. Notre Marrkrad naraars (Ey.l Sit Trsaayl-vaiiia a. sell and Harold Hudgina, Maury After, this, both Newport News and Lee marcn. ahct a irrm imumouucorneii at New totx. Dartmouth-Yale at New Haven.

snu, put tne pan en (he Indian 23, where two plays later. Ray guards, for their vicious tackling Intercepted a paaa on tne aa ana mm( tM mMfiaM i fewfore beint In haltlnc the visitorr orrenaive. rnd Wilson sent in practically new teama. And the Typhoon received Ita first break when Ford Princeton-Harvard at Cambridge. plays advanced tne nan 10 tne Waahlngton and.Ue 4i" Pinck paaaed to Roy Hogan en the Tech Dame iuiiobck, so nara in im fourth period that he had to be lugged off the field.

Brittingham on an end run made It a first down' on the Indian 12. From end to end the Maury line -V Mnncaota-Northweatera topped. The game ended with the ball in the Indian's possession on MMHtris araaaaaa sials S. Paha Waka Fwrnt fwMra 18; ffMlnWTtaa OaUaya 'Talaaa 81! Martar 8. BMNvia T-HI Tl Aahwra a.

Alabaaw at: Imm 0. aMaaa Woffwd 1 Twaaaa 44: Th CIladH 0. ITalM iKy.l IS; Maryrllla T. minted. The ban grased off Frank Chlcaga- completely smothered everything Hogan lugged wui ww Carnexie Tscl.

chalking uv. six Shu and Chapman made tt a first on the Indian two, where two plays their own 20. Roberta lee and Ms sale. Newport Loutsiana-Tcnneaaee at Knox- tnai came ita way. first downs in four for Notre Danie, w.

if. aai 1 v. m. iiai News end. feU on the ban on WU-I Shortly after the third prlod later Bneiey passed to snu ra IWIHBWJi.1" UaUaMl was In scoring position twice, in the aoenlne netiod.

Relth. Tech aa: Eraaiaa a. Vanderbltt-CeorgU Tech at At the Commodorea the touchdown and Shu then con llaMariaal Cariwii Tas: MatBaraa 8. ail 7 i. a.

pmiIm lanta. again. Taking a poor Washington SauibvMiM nmmmt aa- Bm.iuk.l If a tirat affenslva sosrk. FOro. cev auard.

nourfeed on Ul3 ball whan fi. i A Washington-Lee, Richmond at w2Z2Ji tine back to paaa buarhnjng no kick on Tech's atcii rammed Slmonlrh fumbled on the Notre Richinond. hla war to the 20. then Rardja-BiaiBNaa so; array (kyjTfacVl rscelvera open, tookie ball to the Hm tva mul RosTtWai took Dame IB. The invaacra isuea un U.T aaa It Xbbm.

Tarlar O.B TwtiMr -I IWIf The Cadets came back after the kick-off and carried the ban from their own 39 to thepdian 15 in four plays. Here Shelby completed Southern- California-Oregon at drew a IVyard penalty for un three running plays and also on fore Ward Boa well hit mm imm Hogan wss hurt on the play and the drive fixated on in completed passes, Tka llamaa! raa, v. r. I. 'SI w.

L. Her- TES L.T..K.PIII LA Worlhlailaa JL'Z la Wand 7 k.T falriwi 11 HradwaoB i l.n.....uin irrr. Wllin.i..a e.a.... kiiuM Fortland. L.K ruillpa -Xar necessary rougnness, but 11 mane VaadarMM 8: Laaiaiaaa Suaj f.

I It over on two line smashes. Ga 1 Iris kicked the extra Point omdlt'a attempt to acore on a paaa to Striesiil. llttle or no difference to the a pasa to Sexton but the latter Gentlemen, It's your deaL What's your verdict? The list for next Saturday also touchdown-msd Commodores. El. Paa.

Cataaala laaB Sfl Mn wmwm 111 WHHaai saS Mart IM- V. M. I. I If L.K.... Striatal lis calmly tossed a pass Just over CainajMa Csiiaje (Pabaa-a) 98: far.

In the third period, the "nUl-ii 1. In-plred Presidents were off sgslri. MITA: na-Bfe" aided by a 13-yard Newport Newa XTma 18; gofa 7. rumaltv WHICH IP0K Uiem to the caught the ball beyond the end one and the play waa called back. In the third period Tneclak kicked off and Twiddy returned the iwriim wmnm-Mifv at VinUlla, I.

auarias; laarana.aa sntii the line to rttsgersld. who, cfflislly aa calm, lateraled to Serllch and Haanaa- SrtiBhaVk aa. raMa treat try altar nilMala 14: Kalaaiaaaa B. I. N.

C. Suu at St P. 1, Clemson at Wake yoreat V. M. at Maryland, Davidson at Put-man, SanU Clara vialtnra 41.

A beSUUful PBS from Bilh Ska a lB.auam.HI. OHIaUla Bafc-ri. CafTtaai (V kick on the next play. Carney Uka rtum 8: Mllllkaa UahwraUr 0. the tow-headed halfback evaded two' Washington would-be-tacklerB, atatta.

hater flM twm. Uakar Walter Dixon to Lloyd Smith gslned ma. Mmm rmtipiwi I. Kiir O.B raraalu ranani aai 1 iiaupia a. fliwih IMral Anttirtaaa 8 fumbled the-kick and Cornell recovered for the Indiana on the Ca and streaked 27, yards down the Mlcfe.l Taarhara -W ySTOS.

UUI snu SU L.H OhmUI (.,.. Mh-Maaa Tkrh a. iMki); aaaa aan.aa. i BTAIUriCB wm. v.n at Michigan gnu.

They Tell Ble carried the ball to the one-yard line sidelines ror me acore. riugeraid det 28. A pass failed and en th- next play Ray Ruett, Portsmouth boy, Intercepted Tw tody's paaa and but could get.no farther. rammed the ball through the up BH Maha r.B laaalla mm turn lint! VVaa flova) im Waalayaa 1 1lia) rreouent fumbles In Newport 'Jack Dempaey, here to second SI. Joba'a tMwailv (CollmrUk-l rights ror tne aecona extra point n-at aaws a taiaal raaatav IM umm taal iraaa rrlataiaw tB Cnnwlrt.

Trcfe 0 0 0 v. p. 1 a a a WoklatMa aad Ua WaakiiMTlaa aad Ue trarlat: toiHb-aa Hi-k. Lykra aad Dob hi imVr. tlttw.1.

aoa and Xlad: mwrtr. W.llmr, rji-k aad nira: $irr. Xi.k' J-a TMHaiwai. aiarolinf. Ho-.

M. H-v aad nt. T-fc ILa-r. OHwi laaiM. Cimw awl turn.

Xm: Elli. M'l plr. Aaii. ir-na kr' I -a Onaura Adalpkna Newa territory In the second half BatUlng Bill Boyd: "I feel It was by placement Mntra Daaw i a SkarfWf 8. bom pary iiad.l is: oasned over the goat line, snu converted a aecond time.

rocvaaS aa-aai attfaip(s IB the best tMng could ha.ve happened Vatra Daaw arartfirt law Mo Karr Stell set the atago for the final wmm iiiinaia Taarkera is- Soaiawal kept the Presidents from threaten- seriously after the march to Mil afaw loaihdowa Mon-iMa. 10 4 TB a The remainder of the game waa Soon after. Serllch F. Ha saMaa aaataanas Tarda ar forwarS aaaalae SB TmmBrt BaMra ratfwastail tv OfflHalB Irbw. John OMftrll when Joe Loula knocked out Rrhmellng.

Aa It turned out the bout proved Max la far along In kicked out of hounds on the visit- Thanm wamn X. W. riawrvaM Imri liimaiia. J. J.

Ina H'M. featured by several rumbles and Intercepted passes. On two succes nallrw araraca Iroai anrlai- itra' T7. Rrrm." WaahlfMrinn half, a-hrl-M I 1 Aa for the vl-lto-s. they msrfe a aim It-M iurfta, IX-k Miller lla 1 41 as (t'oatiaaed en Tkira lport ragej sive playkj the ball cbaiigedjuuids I Tarda laal fe siaalllai ats (Ceatlaard en Third Sport rage) 1 auaaaoiuu.

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