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The Portsmouth Star from Portsmouth, Virginia • 15

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'X 4tsr she 'V gmsss gr Alley is an at the 0 40 Yard Pass In Last Minute Of of Reindeers and Minnehaha Nq 1 I and Pocahontas No2' auxiliaries i 'a' Invitation i relatives )' I Georgia Bull Dogs Stage Great to see and drive on Caro 4 New the Tribes of Is DEATHS IS Tbjsnfttf nH Ildren to this meet I TVhbr'Rimrr bi hj th? pother 'arT r7 w'Jtr 4 A English president of Workers and Cheerful Is very desirous to eee 0 6 at the J' connected with the radio 4 Jackets'TnmW' Bndgewt It 41 Naval Hdepttgl Doctors Medsute Of ort Bragg Ekven In Well Played Grid Battle BY WILLIAM fl KINsj Associated Press Sports Writer CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct A last minute 40 yard pass a scoring play gave a gritty Harvard football team a 20 20 draw with Captain Chris undefeated Army eleven here today before 57 000 frenzied sepctators the largest crowd ever assembled' in the Crim son's historic stadium The game Itself was unquestion ably the most thrilling contest stag ed here in years for Harvard gained a two touchdown lead in the first half only to have the sensational pagle suddenly find himself and run wild for three trips across the Har vard goal line The first made this season Witha mlnute to go the Army had a 20 to 13 lead and Harvard had the ball in midfield The Crimson's backfield was In action and seemed tobe faltering Jones the Army coach was so sure of vic tory that he replaced Cagle with Hutchinson larry Wood the Harvard second string quarterback had beeh trying to send lightweights through re vitalized Army line and had Shifted to laterals when his running attack failed in midfield Then he hurled A short bass to Indications are that the coming radio season will bh the greatest in the history of radio according to the view of Alley oftheJUley Tire and Battery Company 1841 High street local dealer for the Philco electric radio Radio has passed the stage Where it isa toy and today everyone is in terested in radio reception and en tertainment in the home This models Including the now screen grid receivers place Philco to the forefront both in quality of the received i manufagtured the at tractiveness of the consoles shown and the reproduction of all toiles transmitted by the broadcasting soring the affair Rev E( Mack "pastor of irst Baptist church South HillVa will deliver the sermon for Sunday school rally' day at the Mt1 Hermon Baptist Temple on Sunday 'at 3:30 The chairman Mrs' Lizzie Boone with her committee Is sparingno pains in Laving worth while program arranged for the hour Each a duet scholar teacher and officer are 'expected to be out in round numbers All members of the Horticultur al Garden Club ofzMt Hermon are asked to meet Monday evening Oc tober 21st at 8 pfn Business of Importance Mrs Belle Spivey president Mrs Eliza Anderson secretary Mrs Ida the Willing Givers Club her members on Tuesday evening October 22nd instead of Monday for their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs Alice Thorn iorlda avenue Mr Arthur Westray of 3009 County street is very 111 and im proves slowly Mrs 'Matilda Davis and daughter Mrs Balthis Davis of lorida avenue spent the week end in Suffolk Va visiting While there they attended the fair Louis Brown of Mt Vernon avenue is quite sick in the Naval Hospital at this writing After spending several months in the city with her mother Mrs Louise Balldy and 'sisters Mrs A Bailey and Mrs Emma Owens Miss A Bailey left for her home in New York reporting a very Stay She was the recipient of many social functions while in the city Richard Brown a student at Virginia University Richmond is I the city to visit his father Mr Louis Brown who Is quit? 111 Messrs Lloyd Lawson and Walter A Easton attended the Suffolk fair this week'7 i i members of the Clover Leaf Art Circle of which Mrs Sallie Mason Is president is isked to meet early at Miss Hattie Granger's Kirn avenue on Monday evening as quite a number of the ladles are taking a part i in rael" i Mrs Hazel Wells Retd arid Miss hetcher Howell attended: thePresentation Exercises of the new resident of Hartshorn College tlchmond Va and the executive peering of the Alumnae Association Womens Bible Class of ion held Its regular monthly meet pg Sunday in the ladies! parlor Jn bresting topics on the program for tie years were discussed the class lotto is have and to hold 25 and to stimulate and utge One development of JLlnnff ATtAnftlnn iLcfivitiAR Representatives! Tir and Battery Company Joest Philco Radio COMING RADIO SEASON LOOKS GOOD TO LOCAL PHILCQ RADIO DEALER station sales so far have been un usually said Mt Alley yes terday wa are planning to make a wonderful showing between now and the first ot the Mr Alley is offering radio enthu siasts of the city an opportunity to try the new Phlleo received In a home demonstration for a limited time Mr radio business He was for many years connected with the radio transmission service of the United States navy prior to entering the radio battery and tire business in Portsmouth minutes of play Genn kicked the wttra point and the score was 13 to I 0 West Virginia Larue gained 22 yards and addd 15 more I through the Generals' line to put the ball on Washington and 23 yard line Larue gained nine yards and Belbusky added two placing7 Varney in striking distance of the "goal line In the third period Washington anu scorea wnen Bledsoe started at advance on recovered pass by Varney Th leboda broks loose around left end to the tVeet Virginia 17 yard lino aulkner tossed to Mattox for five yards and again to wntinm who made the touchdown Phoement was blocked Both Lines Strong Both lines were strong and a vol ley of punts were exchanged which left the ball in midfield as the half ended Score West Virginia IS: Washington and ee 8 In the fourth period a flock of substitutes went it and Tazan Glenn who took place ran 25 yards for a touchdown Captain Glenn made the score 30 to West Virginia by kicking the extra point Captain Glenn added ano her touch down making It 28 to 8 but failed to kick the goa pass lATHS COLORED NOTES At the residence 14(7 sen street' Thursday afternoon tober 17th 1929 at 4 o'clock MES DAVID HARRELL age 44 irs 11 months and seven day's Juneny "services will be conduct ATERNOON Oct1 20 2 fromthefIount Olive church street) la ment wilR be In 'Lincoln Ceme rlonds of the family are in attend Chevrolet Mrs Josejlhlne Green Is president The Tefft Chapter No 1 of the Hartshorn1 College Alumnae Asso ciation met at the home bf MissClara Bailey This was the first meeting of the year 'I Plans weremade to strengthen the: work of the cuapier The United Order of Tents will hold its annual service today at 2:30 at St John's A Church Norfolk The sermoh will' be preached by Rev Berry pas tor AIL Spanish) War Veterans who are not members 'of any camp are cordially invitedto meet with Col Charles 'Young Camp today 4 tn JN Alston wlH somd very valuable information to you from the session of the national encampment fall to be present Arctic Lodge No 1 Comeback In inal Period or 19 To 12 Triumph Over Carolina was Intercepted bv Tarzan start the march that resulted In thW tally CaptafpCtann then passeiLi! from the 38 yard line to Tarzan wh made the Generals seven vard Doyle made two around the uienn picKed up fdur nore yards through the line Cap tain Glenn going over the nextv play By A GILMORE Mlssionav Grotto No 3 of irst Baptist church will have a "Dunkey Monday night Oct 21 at the hom'e of Mrs A Jones 2803 Elm avenue Members' and friends are cordially invited Mrs Turner president Mrs Owens secretary Light Chapter No 118 held its regular meeting Oct 17 At tendance good The members of the Brighton Light Chanter wish to thank their friends for the cars that served them October 7 Next meet ing will be held November 6 All members are isked to be present Irene Covington of Smith avenue is Improving irst Baptist church'" Sunday school 9:30 Jones superinten dent 11 sermonby Rev Har ris of Berkley Members and friends are urgently requested to come out ahd enjoy the service The pastor Rev Tyre Is expecting to be in the morning service and he de sires to: see all the members pre sent7At 3 Rev Harris will preach a special sermon to the par entaJCome and hear him At 7:30 preaching Visitors are mae welcome Rev Tyre pastor Golenia Vines Crump of 2810 Elm 'avenue left Saturday for Stoney Creek 'to begin her "work as a teacher we wish for her a suc cessful term' 3 'many friends warmly greet ed Rev Tvre tn see him nnf after 'being very ill for( several weeks Charity JackSon died ri day the local 'hls'pltal fun eral will be held Tuesday at the irst Baptist churcji at 3 St Luke Shinning Star Juvenile wil Jmeet Monday October 21 at m'jThe parents are urged to send thcJrjcildren to this meet Rev Jones' pastor of Ce lestial Baptist church" announces a series of evangelistic services at the church beginning October 20th andA'contlnuing through the entire week Some able speakers are pr the 'week and good preaching will be heard The national evange list Rev Askew 5111 preach Sunday evening October' ist' Is the date for the entertainment Twelve Tribes qf tarael" at the Mt Vernon 'Baptist Temple 1 niH ftfrAiis PHILCO RADIO DEALER a 1 '1 11 COLORED NOTES The playing of the Hospits) line was outstandirig kU lika brick' wan whenever the Tort Bragg elevon started! an offensive drvp that threatened to reach the Hospi tal goal Renfro dimlnitivo quarterback Baker who substituted tor him In part of the game Keith left tackle Wake fullhack Riles righthalf and Mabry captain and center wore the shining lights In tb Hospital vic tory although the "entire team played with a teamwork that took stardom from any individual It was decisive win over another strong toaas and proved that' the Hospital aggregation under the able coaching of Chief Pharmaolata Mate Dickinson iq one that can bo: looked to for plenty of opposition to any civilian or service team in Tde water Officials were Northrup refree Hanes umpire (Norfolk officials' board) Lohman headlinesman (Portsmouth board) 7 Displaylpg most brilliant per formance of the Season the strong Naval hospital football team out played the ort Bragg (N C) eleven In practically every branch of the game 'to defeat the ''visitor 8 oa the local Naval hospital grid field yesterday The doctors need straight football to win their victory but occasionally opened up with the aerial attack which in most cases proved successful The ort Bragg eleven held tiie strong Naval doctors in the first period on even terms but the aupi eriorlty of the locals showed In the remaining quarters of the game the doctors opening up an offenaiva drive in the second quarter to score a touchdown and the extra point in the third period to score again and finally to score in the final period ort Bragg made its greatest throat tn the third period when after a series of Una plunges the brilliant fullback plunged across the Hospi tal goal line to score theid only points of the game ASHLAN Vrit Randolph Macon collage ond football gome a Ue srasmTM defeering BrtdgewaUr "coneaeBjaM this afternoon by the score''of2gtafflH The ellow Jackets of Randolph5? Madon scored touchdowns first second sjpd fourth qiArtaMfa The aggressive play of Dick Wr la ant? Randolph Macon quartarbatddwl featured to a large extent ta Jackets victory Besides good generalship Bryant didM beautiful nnlrg mSi! figured In the scoring of each ot thwMi four touchdowns Paving the first score by CockreWbOilH twenty yard pass to Buraer itu tfiffiM first period Bryant counted the sec ond touchdown by evadlbn the tire Bridgewater team and 58 yads to cross the goal Bryant afco threw th passei' JrM and 38 years respective UHISHM and fourth marker In the flnallpcrSx loU WM Cockrell halfback for tfrdfe Jackets gios took a prominent 'poriw In the defeat of the Bridgewat teamJ He resist off repeated gains bi dashes around tile end iand through the line Be made the fifltia! 'setrieR! with a five yard plunge over tacMfe In the final period Brtdgewat'ir'S fumbled twice and Randolph Macon Once during the last few mamenfa play but the locals took better an'J vantage of the opportunities' offered Cupp playing at end for BridgeMW water showed up well as did and Meyers In the backfield 4 nnnuvipn juacon maoe 14 tiMi dowpe while holding their opponents io rive Beautiful' lowers MArtutie MODERATE PRICES Armkteatl Inc i By JAKE WADE (Asociated Pfeils Sports Writer) KENAN STADIUM CHAPEL Hill Oct (AP) i Asmagnificent a come back as hasever been witnessed in this beautiful stadium today gained for the Georgia Bulldogs a 19 to 12 triumph over the North Caro lina Tarheels Packinga thousand odd thrills in the fourth quarter by soured and su perlative football and especially through alertness in making good the breaks that were offered to them in profusion the conquerors of ale added more stars to their glittering diadem was ft mighty football spectacle enacted' before 'an' assemblage esti mated at 24000 spectators by two courageous football elevens Groat Thrills Offered Long dazzling runs by players of both teams furnished thrills to offset what disillusionment might have been experienced by some of the most critical over frequent errors of ex tension and ruggedness of play The Bulldogs got the jump leathers recovered fumble on his own 10 yard line early in the first quarter rom the six yard line Benny Rothstrin hit the line thrice and made the first touchdown on his third thrust Smith failed to kick goal In the second period North Caro lina squared the match when a punt from Magner to Slusser amid freak ish circumstances proved good for a gain of 42 yardsa A line play failed to make the extra point rom a 6 6 deadlock at half time the two teams proceeded to unravel the knot with see saw effect The Tarheels flushed for a brief' and glorious half period with a sustained attack that carried them down the field from the kick off to a subse quent touchdown Magner speared a bullet pass from Branch for eight yaras ana then himself smashed off tackle for the two additional yards needed kick was wide 'Tn the third the 'Tarheels found themselves continuously with their backs to the wall I Downs and Chandler got busy 'A CO yiard punt return by ''Downs a pass to Chandler and the second touchdown was made Smith again failed and the score' was 12 to 12 Georg's final score was built up on the circumstance of Magners fum MaddorWoh CHARLESTON Va Oct The Mountaineers of West Virginis kicked passed and bucked their Way to a 26 to 6 victory over Washington and Lee in the annual foothall game hero today between the representative of the old and new dominions The Generals touchdown came In the third period ks the re sult of Intercepted forward pass Governor William Conley of West Virginia was among the 18000 spectators The West Virginians made the first touchdown as the result of a fumbled punt and bore down throughout the game to take a touchdown or more in every quarter but the third 1 umble Costs Touchdown The tumble was recovered on the 14 yard line Larue went around right end for the score after Bartug and Larue made first downs Captain Glenn fnlssed a try for the extra point The Generals threatened early in the game advancing by straight football tactics to the Moun taineers one yard line They could not cross th" line how ever and lost the ball on downs Score 6 to 0 West Virginia In the Second period Varney went over for a touchdown arter a few 7 A MJ 1 Steadily hammering' the' heavy Hjoughboy A C' line' the Sewanee football eleven 'displayed its SieBtiform of the season yesterday ttemoon In Norfolk League Park to efeats Its opponents 7 to The loughboys their best form the opening quarter when' they cored a safetron the Sewanee team iryant Snapped the ball high to ileorge Holcomb SeWauee quarter the ball was downed by a)oughboy jlayer In theend zone rouping the remainder of' the' game lowever S4anee waa never eerlusly threatened 5 I The' Sewanee team as a whole dis played the best 'teamwork seen by local fans this season apd lookedko the Sewanee warriors of oldlio backfield plunging the heavy op losing liie for gain after gain In second quarter when Sewanee cored Ite only touchdown of the viding he could furnish the necessary iq contracts of this acter it was said COLORADO CONGRESSMAN) TO VISIT HERE TOMORROW Representative and Mrs' William R' Eaton of Colorado will come here Monday to be guests of Ad miral and Mra' Cluverltis at 7 6 fe 5 Washington and Lee Generals No Match or Mountaineers Of West Virginia Lose 26 To 6 of Doe will hold their twelfth anniversary service sat the Mount Vernon Baptist Church this after noon at 8 o'clock All members of Arctic Lodge are Requested to as semble at the Reindeer Hall corner of South and Chestnut streets at 2 tp to attend the anniversary ser mon Parent Teacher Associa tion of the Chestnut street and Norcum elementary schools held a very meeting at the close of the membership campaign Which was conducted by the membership committee Mrs Mabel Young chairman Mrs committee reported having made 641 visits se curing 188 new members with an nual joining fee pt $1960 paid in On Monday October 2f at 7'3(Pb mthe president Mrs vWal lace Is calling a 'meeting to be held in the Norcom building kn inter esting program has been arranged At 'this meeting' the? announcement will be piado of the class to receive the prize for having the largest per centage of attendance at the meet ing October 7 All parents and friends 'interested are invited to be present Monday night ull plans will soon be finished for the conducting of a to wipe out the illiteracy In our "roup The education committee of i the Parent Teacher Association nt Norcum is active frying to And as many as possibly be reached They are planning to find some way I to help If these find It impossible to 1 attend the night? school It is alarm ing that the Illiteracy for Ports mouth Is 9 per cent The Parent Teacher Association will try to do their best to help Jn wiping out the Illiteracy in1 our community The committee Is being advised by Mrs Patricia Ewell the fifth' vice president of the State' Paronf Teacher 1 'The Tidewater auditorium a scene of beauty' and attractiveness on riday evening October 11 when the Mohqwk Whist celebrated ItS'first anniversary Unity Apostolic Church' of 1622 Green street was well attended on riday evening October 18 when the pastor Eider Ludle Jenkins preached wonderful sermon' The church is' progressing rapidly under the leadership ofi its mother Sister Daisy Johnson Elder Jenkins through faith Is still healing the sick The public Is Invited to attend all services Shoulders evangelist of Wilmington is conducting a great Revival at the Church of God in (Christ Church now located in the old Metropolitan Church build ing Green street Services open at 730 mThe public Is invited at Third Baptst Church for Sunday October Sunday school" At II a the pas tor RevB Dance wli deliver a sermon on Woman Clothed in the sun and Moon Under Her eet" At 3 'Rev Charles A Twine pastor of Union Holiness 4 Church Countly street 'w ill preach accom panled by hlscholr and conkrgn tion 7:30 tn' sermon by the i pastor All are" J' i i Bible Study sie 'class alone 1 as been conmmunity Bible reading i i various districts at which time i more studious 'application of Bible ludy may be encouraged The teach ig tersonnel of the class is varied lies? Howell and Mrs I JiAVY RUNNERS DEEAT UUAt HAKK1EK5 22 33 ANNAPOLIS Md Oct (Api runners defeated Duke Uni erAvtft ffies 1 in a vrusa coumrjr race a team score of 22 to 33 al though Simmons of Duke led Navy Plebes beat the Duke resKa men with a 1 6to 19 score Mrs Hester Griffin the wife of the te Mlles Griffin formerly of Pied lont Heights Is now making her ame with her sister Emsllne Mas i of 1324 High street city Play Gives Gritty Harvard Team A 20 To 20 Tie With Army VA Bonding Co (Continued rom Pago 1) construction work on the City of Norfolk will be done by some other firm with the city and county ask ing for bids covering the Uncomplet ed 20 per cent At the last meeting of the committee Spear president of the defunct company stated that he was endeavoring to re organize his company and ex pected to resume operations within ten days of two weeks That period has elapsed and the yard is still idle The letting of any contract the completion of the work will quite naturally be held up pending the de cision of the board Of directors of the bonding company on the ques tion of whether thelrtTmmpany will or will not finance the completion and deliver the boat to the ferry su perintendent It is almost certain however that should the committee ask for bldsSpear will bld on behalf of his company which although bankrupt and In the hands of a receiver Admiral Stickney retired who was appointed by Judge Lawrence Groner la expected to resume operations within a short period of time If Spear is successful In reorgan izing his company and does resume operations it would be to the ad vantage of the city and county to allow him to complete the work pro bond char 'j pposlng line time after" rime to i core five first downs In row Bar ettp? carrying the ball across the loughboy goa line through tackle mi me iwuyiru iine jJiuK cki kicked Ktforfctlie Bextra Inf the" third quarter Sewanee held le ball in Doughboy territory? the sure quarter ana were never in' anger It was In' this quarter that ie Doughboys' star halfback Par who had been gaining con gave the Georgians the ball 28 yard line Score by periods: Georgia 6 North Carolina 0 6 Georgia scoring: Touchdowns Chandler (2) Rothstein Points af ter touchdown Rothstein (placement) North barollna scoring: Touch downs Magner Slusser Officials: Major (Auburn) referee Black (Davidson) Umpire Brice (Auburn) fiel'd judge Bates (Se wanee) head linesman HATTIE YOUNG es 7O7irst Ave Phone Mrs Armissa Johnson and son racy Magee of High street were visitor In Suffolk are glad to note that Rev Tyree pastor of the irst aptlst Church A Brighton Is 1m 'ovlng after undergoing opera on at iing Hospital cently Carter Woodson of 'ashington spoke before the udents of Norcum' High School onday at the regular i assemblyur William Davis 901 Pearl reet Is able to be out again after ill for two months in the aval Tioepitai Mrs Primus Cotton of 815 irst renue is quite ill at this writing so little John Jones of King reet 1 Bircijette who re ntly underwent a relight operation i her throat is Improving Dunston is still sick id confined to her Mrs Sylvia Bynum recently nded sthe inaiixurhtinn nt esldent Davfd'King Cherry of Ittrell College The exercises also insisted of the unveiling Mr uke's 'portrait and the dedication the Duke library Mrs Margaret Bryant of Queen left the city yesterday even to spend the winter In Newrk The oreign Mission rcle of Zion Baptist Church willId Its monthly i meeting Thursday enlngat 7:3 in the rlor'of Zion Baptist Church' All embenrand friends are invited to tend Mrs Addle Sommervllle esldent Mrs Julia Willis eso tary i 4 The members' of the'V Colonel isrles Young Auxiliary wlll Id their next meeting at Tide ter IIaII Sunday! October 20 at 4 The public is invited to visit our showrooms during the week of October 21 st 26th in clusive National Demonstra tion Week the harpe associate teachers' Mes imes Ida Bullock and Malind Bur igh assistants We welcome mem ars and followers of Zion who are ot already enlisted in the and ho are Interested In Bible study Junior oreign Missionary ircle and oung Prayer eetlng ot Zion Baptist? church held meeting ot consecration on Wed esday evening The 'meetings are 'owing In Interest 'Maggie Wain right leader Susie Smith is lead for Wednesday evening October Ird John Edwards Jr presl Rtpreslded during tho missionary Sam Burns a substitute end and the play was successful because an Army player Interfered With that wingman (With the ball on 40 yard line Wood's next forward to Mays was grounded The Army backs were playing much too close to the line on the following play for Victor Harding another substitute end got behind them tftced almost to the end tone caught beautiful aerial and stepped over the Une for one of the most vital touchdowns ever taade in Harvard's long gridiron history On the try for the extra point the Army forwards threw themselves against a wall like Harvard line as Wood Collie drop kicked the trying tally The rivals meeting for the fif teenth time in 84 waged a stubborn and even battle during the opening period Early In the sec ond the line spread wide enough to moke Harvard's cutback plays effective and the Crimson backs gained five first downs by ttmnRhfnff nnfnirtA nf tKo tackles Officials: Referee (Tufts) umpire Ingersoll (Dartmouth) head linesman CMcQrath (Boston) field judge Keegan (Springfield) wanee Plays Pefeat Doughboys And SpiD i 1 Dope Bucket on Norfolk Grid 'HftA il kfl I1 4 TTmI Sr I i in S1 klderable ground throughout the first two periods was forced to retire from the game receiving Injuries when tackled hard by Perry and Mayo In the Jnal period Sewanee continued to keep the bail deep in Doughboy territory? Parker inter cepted a Doughboy' pass )A tUta quarter that might have cuased Se wanee considerable trouble had It been received By the Doughboy back who wa almost there to receive It Holcomb used good udgment apd field generalship In running the team and made several excellent 'runs 1 The entire Sewanee' line displayed brilliant form to hold the fast ping? backfield of 'the Doughboys' time after time when a foot would looked exceptionally good? on left for the local 'lads while "Red" Barron looked good forthe Doughboys on leftend Bost Game of Season i The game was far the most brilliant Seen oh the Norfolk grid this season 'both' teams displaying an aggressiveness that always kept them dangerous Sewanee made ten firsts downs to the two and completed one pass out of four attempted while the Doughboys were successful in one pass Out of six tries 1 Officials' at the game were Kroger referee: Watt umpire and Ver sprille headlinesman all of the Nor folk Board Central Motor Co 633 Hili'Stfeet i "'X i3 1 OpenEuenings Until 9 1 Phone 1566: You cannot fully appreciate the quality of this new car until you have sat behind its wlieel and actually experienced its remarkable performance fe Team 'To Be Thq Virginia Atbletlc Cliib will hold an organization meeting tomor row night at 8 for the pur pose' of placing basketball team in the field this season The meeting will be held at the' home ot Jimmie Quiilin 522 Henry street The Athletics will play this" season under the name of the Quality Shop Clotbiess Th A teams that desle games with the Quality Shop aggregation are requeajtedto write J'e Qulllln 522 Henry street who Is anxious to plete his schedule for the season aa pvBBimv Aua Ainieuca have been placing strong teams in the field and expect to place an even stronger1 combination on tho floor this year So" far such material as Hippy num uueu mie crown Rose) Rlfan Bill Stlnette Norman Carlisle Rqy oreman Dutch Brownley Harry Putman Buddy Owens Peachy 41 Beck Vincent and Copula Ward '7 Others wishing a tryout on1 the squad have been requested to get in touch iwlth Jimmy Quillin or be present at the meeting Maryland Is Victor Over Gallaudet COLLEGE PARK Md Oct' University of Maryland gar nered Jta second victory out of four games in this football season by defeating Gallaudet todajr'13 to The visitors put up a strohg fight for the first three 1 quarters of 'the game against their husky and more experienced opponents 'A sensational catch by Roberts on the goal line of a 32 yard pass gave Maryland Its first score and a long pass paved the way for its second Intercepting a Maryland pass and then completing two of their oWh gave the Gallaudet players score' IJL 14 i 1U tj 1ST 5 1 A "A I1' Ik.

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