Triumph Over Western Keeps Alive Title Hopes of Greatly Improved Wilson Tigers Display Sand, Struggling Rangers Marshall High Power Punch and Variety Tackle Montreal Overcomes Threat In Decisive Win In Home Debut Of G. W. * Plucky Riders Bag Their Best Battered Team Unable Presidents Score First, Victory of Campaign To Find New Talent; Then Are Brushed Off In Beating Colts 3-Way Tie Looms By Virginia Champs By GEORGE HUBEK. John Marshall High of Richmond, the football doormat it New Yorkers their first No longer will get for two years the Virginia State high was until it began its upsurge last look at their only entry in the Na- school football champion, still has eeason, Woodrow Wilson has the tional Hockey League tonight when double distinction today of being the Rangers open' their home sched- its undefeated streak, now standing rated the most improved schoolboy ule against the Montreal Canadiens at 25 games, but it was handed κ eleven in town and a team that at Madison Oarden. Square bad scare for 20 minutes last night doesn't let a few unfortunate breaks At the same time, Detroit's front- at Alexandria. George Washington crack its spirit. Also the Tigers running Red Wings will move into perch happily in second place in the Toronto to meet the champion High had the makings of an upset West- Division and still have a math- Maple Leafs with at least a portion when it outplayed the Justices all ematical chance of copping the title of the lead at stake. league during the first quarter and scored over Central. Detroit stands all alone at the first in the second but it was This latter is a long chance, top of the loop, with two victories period, unable to hold that advantage. John though, and is predicated on getting in as many starts, but triumphs for Marshall turned on the and a shot at the Vikings in a playoff if the Canadian clubs In the only power midway of the Central should lose and Wilson two contests on tonight's card would precision blocking second and came away with should stop Anacostia. Anyway, Wil- move the Maple Leafs and Can- period a* 25-13 victory. son played its best to date yesterday adiens into a three-way deadlock The Presidents twice threatened when it defeated Western, 13-0, with the Wings for the lead. in the first A showing a power and variety of at- period. 50-yard pass Could Have 4-Way Tie. to Foltz tack it didn't have six weeks ago from Billy Bell Marty Toronto and Montreal both won but the when its team started reached John Marshall's 5, young, green their a week and haven't openers ago Justices took over on downs. Later the season. been on the ice since. Chicago In the other series a 25-yard dash by Foltz reached the game yesterday also is unbeaten, but goes after its for Justices' 35 before G. W. could be Roosevelt downed Coolidge. 31-0, second at Detroit tomorrow victory stopped again. the best Roosevelt triumph of the The and Canadiens night. Rangers The Presidents finally tallied after year and the worst setback for shift to Montreal for the only other QUARTERBACKS MEET—Bob (41), Iowa State is tackled John Jack Beach, G. W. guard, recovered Coolidge. The laser in each instance Lechtenbeifc signal caller, being by on the schedule. Last Sunday game on J. M.'s to the bottom of its divi- Villanova field in the of Roland Frederick's fumble dropped Dizko, general, process making a short gain aided by interference provided was an open date for all six night 30. A pass interference penalty sion. by Williams (57) and Darling (33). Villanova a one-sided in the at Phila- teams. registered victory game aided in reaching the 5, and Folt» Wilson Breaks Balance. a combination of delphia, 32-7. —A. P. Wirephoto^ •Oddly enough, to Bell for the touchdown. Wilson's two touchdowns came and Toronto victories to- passed Montreal After that the Justices had it after intercepted passes put it in and wins for and night their way. Quickly they scored «coring territory, balancing two ear- tomorrow would leave HUGE LINEMAN—Chet Bulger, β foot 2 inch, 245-pound tackle, Chicago night twice before the half ended on a lier breaks when fumbles stopped of the six clubs In a the Redskins at four league's who will play for the Chicago Cardinals against Jack Ittner and what to be drives. Robinson Bout in 1943 5-yard plunge by appeared scoring Okays first-place deadlock—Detroit, To- He is a of Ala- Tourney Play Unlikely Griffith Stadium tomorrow afternoon. product a 53-yard punt return by Ray Mar- The Tigers started what threatened ronto, Montreal and Chicago. bama better known as and is a rookie. shall. Their other two markers were to be a walkaway in the first period, New York the home town fans Poly, Auburn, pro At Ittner and Mar- from their own 25 into For Middle in the last period, driving deep With Jannazzo on Atlantic Golf Pros will be greeting a Ranger team that shall plunging over for the touch- Western territory. Julian Owens has given up 19 goals in dropping downs. A pass. Jack Scriviner to broke away for a 20-yard dash and its first two contests, the last a 12-5 Drab Outlook Hits Worsham, Seen Near Kennedy, gave the President's their Phil Fimk passed 30 yards to Hyatt Cleveland Card walloping by the Red Wings. Elevens Next Fall to reach Western's 10. Army, Navy other tally. McCeney Peak in Sectional Can't Make Changes. Funk fumbled here, however. Superb Victory Pos. G. W High. J. Marshall. Ray Runs Streak as Pro Ranger Manager Lester Patrick L. Ε Campbell McAllister Bob Henshaw, who with Funk WALTER McCALLUM. and stands Minus Annual Clash L T. Johnson Hoffman By all these things ready plans no immediate changes and rarm«r ihared Wilson's plunging assign- To 38 Likely, L. Q Beach With Easy Win Middle Atlantic now, only six years away from his does not place too much blame on C. Payne Cash another march from golf professionals R. Ο Bailey Cooper ments, sparkled to become one of the aren't concerned about golf tourna- caddie days, Rookie Goalie Steve Buzinski for Bad Effect Held to Have Grown From R. Τ Thompson the Tigers' 20 to Western's 30, but Over Dellicurti Tilts; Ε Hensley ments next year. For the present greats of professional golf. But the Detroit deluge. R. another fumble in the second period wait for Q Β Scrivener they haye shut down on all discus- he'll have to something "They had 51 shots to 19 for us," and Team this. These bad breaks were Collegiate χ* -r wit stopped By the Associated Pre»·. Might Merge Play rv. sion of 1943 tourneys, although far bigger than any individual event Patrick declared. "There is some- t balanced, though, by pass intercep- NEW YORK, Nov. F. Β Bell 7.—Having Gene Larkin of Woodmont and Car- —the winning of the world's greatest thing wrong somewhere and it isn't LAWRENCE PERRY, tions that led to scores. Funk pulled come out of his second invasion of By roll McMaster, the two to war. all in the goal." Associated Press Sports Writer. a from Western's Duke delegates in heave the middleweight division with an Another that he is on his for represent the local PGA at the sign In discussing possible plaas I confirm talk now O'Connel in midfield late in the over NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Thus far cannot going easy victory Vic Dellicurti, came yesterday at Indian the New York (2. rushing), Ittner (2. rushing). Point· annual pro meeting at Chicago next way strengthening only November 28, third quarter. Bob Crowell passed Welterweight Ray Robinson agreed where Lew. belt- that the rounds that the forthcoming Army-Navy classic, after touchdowns—Bmlth 'placement). week undoubtedly will hear plenty Spring, Larruping team left in the league, now Scrivener (placement). Substitutions—O. to Owens to the 5, and Funk pow- today to two more this year will be the last between service academy Rlv- fights about goif tourneys—or the lack of ing the ball tremendous distances the Brooklyn Americans have dis- at Annapolis, meeting W.: Kennedy. Spittle. Lanum. Boteler. ered his way across. A little later —one in his own class and one in it seems certain that the two enberg. Rector. McOulre. Capoletti J. them. over those soggy fairways, converted banded, Patrick pointed to the elevens for the duration. However, Marshall: Sharrog. Smith. McComb. Dunn, Funk intercepted an O'Connell pass 160-pound competition. Atlantic PGA football next season. Both Garrett. McWarer. Patterson. Schearce. The local pros, finished with the Middle champion- shortage of player talent as the chief service teams will play intercollegiate on Western's 30. and three plays The first of these will be De- just Referee—Mr. MagofBn Umpire—Mr. J. their final of the ship into a runaway one-man show, drawback. War are keenly alive to the value of Mitchell. Head linesman—Mr. Herron. 15 tourney season, the Navy and Departments later Crowell dashed yards to cember 1, a return match against 1 all records won by Lew Worsham with an shattering competitive "How are we going to change?" the for young men. ecore. Jannazzo of who is gridiron game Izzy Brooklyn, ! burst of have around Washington over a standard he asked. "Where are we going to lack of definite informa- weak amazing subpar golf, Despite too often been carried into Western, handicapped by recognized in Maryland as the a new record with?" have gone deep into their treasury to length course, setting get anybody to change tion there are indications that blocking, failed to threaten, and world welterweight champion. It and the services." buy War bonds, have re-elected the for Indian Spring spread- further wartime meetings of service Malone Seeks to never midfield. Wilson led will a Just how true this is we cannot Play passed be part of the annual Cleve- the field. old officers and have voted to send eagling academy teams will not occur. What we ! in first downs, 12-2. land Christmas fund boxing show. say. but we do know that before Christmas presents to all their boys Finished β Under Par. would you think of a merged Army- one For. Wilson. Western. Robinson outpointed Jannazzo re- Leister Leads Generals were in the war occasionally L. Ε— Tanney Lindquist in the service. They also will send Navy eleven made up of the best that ath- Prominent Role in cently in Philadelphia. Lew started slowly, with a 1-over- got a definite impression L. Τ Humphries Bishop a script to the mother of Lew in the two institutions meet- L. Q O'Neill Alexander The other will be in players letic rivalry between the two na- Philadelphia. Pahrenwald. Kenwood assis- par 71, which put him in a tie at team C Kidd Tull young To Seventh Win in Row ing some civilian college gen- tional institutions was not confined R. G McClure Conway December 14. probably against Joe tant pro killed in action at Guad- the halfway mark with Scotsman as the best in the that R. T. Hodson Minor Basora, a sharp-punching Puerto Lee erally regarded to the students and poignant, Tilt With Cards R Ε McCeney Frailey alcanal. Washington High today It Rican Andy Gibson of Baltimore. But he country next year? may happen. if not bitter, feeling endured long Q Β Haycock Papanicolas middleweight. Re-elected at last annual boasted a seven-game winning L H. Crowell __ Gochenour night's after were Robinson ran his winning streak was nothing less than a ball of fire streak for the season with Jerry Might Eliminate Bitterness. games played. R Η Owens .. O'Connell meeting were the following: Pres- Redskin F. Β— Funk Neam to 127 the last 38 as a Rivalries Different. Out fights, pro- the matinee as he blazed his Leister, talented backfleld substi- College Returning ident, Willy Cox; vice president for in In such case, it is hoped, a certain Wilson 0 η 0 13—13 fessional, last night when he took a tute, getting, the lion's share of It always has seemed rather Western :