THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Neither Rain Nor Sleet Larson Trails Shaw WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1084 * C-3 Prevents ACC Teams In Bid for Repeat as Whirlpool Therapy Redskins Resume Sends High School From Staging Drills Total Offense Leader Player Home Seasick Outdoor Drills for By By x n the Associated Press the Associated Press -— ft— fr/M. 12odTSomaC _ By IktAssociated Pross Football drills went ahead yes- NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—George Rarely is a big duckpin set 1 Lewis, any one of whom is ca- ASHEVILLE, N. C., Nov. winning the Clash With Browns terday in the Atlantic Coast Con- Shaw of Oregon stands between bowled without a number of pable of all-star 3. The standard water tourney. therapy for cramped and The Redskins moved outdoors ference despite such interfer- Paul Larson of California and strikes, but Bill Lewis, of the again today, being forced ** * * sore leg muscles backfired after ences as rain, sleet, freezing his second straight total offense District Major League, had one for Bobby Gibson, Asheville to practice in the National The Bladensburg Major Guard Armory yesterday be- weather and elections. title. in the book League tackle. today has a team-average limit cause of rain, and Coach Joe Rain forced North Carolina Larson, who won the crown that of 570, but nobody would sur- A few minutes after he was achieved was put in the “whirlpool.” Kuharich resumed pass defense and Maryland to take to the year mise this from its most recent last with a whirlwind finish, almost solely a tub-like apparatus filled drills. gymnasiums for skull sessions. picked up 62 yards on the Ore- by contests. There were seven 400 Wayne Millner scouted the masterful sets in seven matches and 15 with swirling hot water, he Otherwise, it was business as gon back last week, but figures spare shoot- had to go home to with Cleveland Browns, who will be by team games of 600 or better. bed usual—outdoors—for the others released the NCAA Service ing. a severe case of nausea. host to the Redskins Sunday, Bureau today showed Shaw still Lewis, roll- Leading the pin-busting was Landlubber Gibson said it and reported that they still have as preparations continued for major college George Perry’s team a tough despite early- games. leads all football ing with the with a 691 made him seasick. club two week- Only Virginia players with 1,245 game and 1,950 set, both league season defeats. The Cava- yards. Larson Northeast is idle this week end. is 1,117 yards. Each records for the season. “It’s a well-balanced team,** liers meet South second with Body Works Carolina at Co- has three games left to Plaza Millner said, “and don’t let any- lumbia, S. C., November 13. play. team, shot Sport Center knocked Mantle, Knee Okay, Says | Larson leads every pass- night Distributing body tell you is At Chapel Hill the doctors had one in 449 last Buck out of first I ing with 93 completions for 1,125 with only one ; place with a shutout victory. I slipping as a passer. He can bad news for Coach George Bar- yards Indians Could Beat Giants ; still throw that ball.” clay of Carolina. Sut- in 142 attempts. His com- strike. He | The previous week the Plazas North Ed pletion average per By the Associated Pross Graham is the player expected ton, sensational sophomore half- is 65.5 cent. made 19 dealt the same treatment to the The record is 60.9 per cent, set spares in Rod Thom “- leading Keliher Sheet Metal . COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., to cause the most trouble Sun- , back, may have to miss Satur- day. by Don Heinrich of Washington games of 146, 156 and 147. team. Nov. 3.—The Cleveland Indians Otto has completed 75 of day’s clash with South Carolina. the 119 passes—the league’s best prac- in 1950. Last Saturday, Larson Hitting One of several teams captained would beat New York Giants Sutton twisted an ankle in the pocket with mo- percentage—for 1,036 yards Monday. Larry threw 38 passes and completed accuracy, Lewis failed by Malitz, the Plazas include also in a World Series if they played and tice McMullen, notonous 1 again, Mickey Mantle, nine touchdowns, and against sophomore, him 25 for 280 yards. boxes to 1 El Geib, Ed Cruz, Mike Garrilli New York another replaced for 24 consecutive nail star, told the Redskins’ porous second Shaw has thrown more than one Eleven l and Jack Fitzpatrick. Yankee newsmen yes- i rather de- on the team. completed all sticks with ball. terday. fense he should be at his best. Larson, but has only times in 30 frames he left only *** * Clemson Holds Scrimmage. 73 150 attempts for 1,068 The 23-year-old switch-hitting Dante Lavelll is the league’s in pin standing. Twice he heavy through yards. He has accumulated one ¦ A turnout is expected centerfielder, here on a business sixth-best pass receiver, with 25 Clemson’s Tigers raced 177 missed one-pin breaks. His for the Armistice Day scrimmage yards on the ground 1 Handicap trip, figured that Cleveland is catches for 396 yards and five a brisk defensive in while Lar- averaged about IV2. Sunda yat the Hi-Skor, freezing before son’s rushing figure is minus counts with still the toughest team in the touchdowns, but Millner warns hear weather test- boosted his aver- competition for 2 to 10 p.m. tog pass patterns and ground eight yards. Lewis, who American League. that Graham has good targets Art Luppino, the age to about 125, rolls a cross- Four-fifths handicaps are based Mantle visited Pvt. Billy Mar- in Darrell Brewster, Ray Ren- plays against the reserves. Don Arizona soph- on a scratch of King did the - Bffrmir i omore, still is far ahead in alley back-up ball with medium 128. It’s a five- j tin, his former Yankee teammate, - frew, BillyReynolds and Maurice and Charlie Bussey rush- l game affair for men and women passing. The Tigers meet Fur- —AP WirePhoto. ing with 892 yards, but Lenny speed. The delivery at times ob- ¦ at nearby Fort Carson. They Bassett. The latter is a 230- results, as evi- with an entry fee of $5.50 agreed matt. Saturday at Clemson. RETIREMENT FOR REYNOLDS?—AUie Reynolds nurses a Moore of Penn State has moved tains sensational and that with some better pound fullback who replaced wasn’t ; guaranteed prizes of SIOO, Duke, the emphasis was on gashed index finger on his pitching hand, suffered when he into second place with 717 to 681 denced last night, but it SSO pitching, the Yankees will be and Chick Jagade, At He and pass defense, a department in slipped while taking a shower last Thursday at Colorado for John Bayuk of Colorado. Lewis’ best performance. t S3O. tough to beat in 1955. who was traded to the Bears. which Devils un- Yankee Tom Bell of Army, with 660 rolled 475 for the highest set *** * Meanwhile, in New York, the ! Last Sunday’s wave of upsets the Blue were Springs, Colo. The finger was cut to the bone and the last in the Dis- usually in last week’s come- in at had to undergo yards, has the best average per recorded season We overlooked Beall of Yankees management disclosed put the Browns back in the weak pitcher, shown his office Oklahoma City, Major League. Alice back 21-20 win over Georgia a grafting operation. the heals, his play, 12.2 yards for 54 carries. trict the King Pins as a prize winner that Mantle has had another thick of the Eastern Division How hand the success of checkup his title scramble and Tech. Bob Pascal, Duke’s lead- oil business and how his chronically ailing back feels next Alan Ameche, the workhorse The 449 paced his team to a in the recent Chesapeake Open on injured knee and more than ing ground gainer, watched the spring will determine the 36-year-old star’s baseball future. of the Wisconsin backfield, is 2-1 victory over Bethesda Forty in Baltimore. She shot 851 for has received a clean bill of one observer thinks ’s drill from the sidelines with a down in 11th place among the Alleys—at Bladensburg and kept . 11th place. With three repre- health. club will be a contender down . knee injury. Coach Bill Murray runners, but is closing in on a it one game behind the leading sentatives in the payoff of 13 The only restriction placed on to the last day. Cleveland has ‘ said he expects Pascal to be record. He has 3,127 yards rush- Glebe Radios, who defeated places, Washington fared well Mantle’s winter activities by Dr. a postponed game with the ready for action against Navy in ing in four varsity seasons and Saveway Surplus, 2-1, despite a enough in the big event, con- Sidney S. Gaynor, team physi- Detroit Lions, to be played one Frank Tamburello Selected needs cian, and Dr. Daniel L. the regular Norfolk’s Oyster Bowl Saturday. 40 more to wipe out the 414 set by Guy Andes. In other sidering its small entry. Yancey week after season South Carolina’s regulars got college career standard of 3,166 matches, Frederick, Md., de- of Springfield, Mo., who made ends. a good taste of North Carolina As ACC Sophomore of Week set by of San Fran- feated Sheet’s Bar and Chevy the latest examination, was that Meanwhile, the Redskins ex- cisco in three years (1949-51). Chase Chevrolet edged Rex En- Mantle must not play basketball. pect to have Guard Slug Witucki plays as the Gamecocks con- By the Associated Press You Be the ** ' Halfback Harry < graving, 2-1. The Progressive and Gilmer tinued to drill for Saturday’s | 4 ~x y game at Chapel Hill. A reserve RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 3. Printing-Burdette match was ready for action by Sunday. Both up U. S. Junior Champion not reported Scorer Quarterback Mrs. Leonard Named missed getting into the victory backfield made of Halfbacks For his outstanding perform- to John Ralph Fas- Parise. over Baltimore last week be- Dick Bartulski and Maryland’s victory Takes Mexican Golf ANSWER Court House Chairman Fullback Eddie Field and ance in 20-0 top cause of injuries, but have been ano. By Prsji The three teams are: Mrs. Jack broke over South Carolina, Quarter- the Associated John Leonard was elected working out and seem ready Quarterback Hill Glebe, 19-8; Northeast, 18-9 and 4. End-around. No. It would chairman of the women’s divi- away gains against Hr MEXICO CITY, Nov. to go. for consistent back Frank Tamburello of the 3.—Rex Bethesda, 17-10. be too late developing for this sion of the varsity line. Baxter of Amarillo, Texas, last Court House Country the Terps today was named by the *** * spot. Club Mrs. year’s Junior United States last night, while Rob- Drill Against Terp Offense. Associated Press as the Atlantic Pleased with his team’s show- 3. Pass to halfback deep. There ert Janson was elected vice golf champion, yesterday won much Hockey at a Glance Tackle Harry Lovell and Guard Coast Conference sophomore of the Mexican amateur tourna- ing in the District Major, Bill isn’t room for completion. chairman; Mrs. Tommy Shelton, Mincevich, injured last Pass patterns, of course, are secretary, and Mrs. Truex, lythe Associated Press Frank the week. ment by defeating Chris Gers of Phillips, the Northeast Body Steve week against Maryland, are ex- 9 more complex than space allows treasurer. Yesterday’s Results for Starting his first varsity game, Oklahoma City, and 8. Works sponsor, has us describe pected to be ready action Baxter, a student at the Uni- entered all to here. Elected to take charge of ac- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE against Tar Tamburello filled for Open, were Mrs. Oscar Fort Wayne 4, Toledo 3. the Heels. in the in- versity of Houston, was its members in the Dixie 2. Pass to end crossing. Your tivities Yar- Today’s Schedule Forest, emphasis six- brough, At Wake the jured Charlie Boxold and scored on be rolled Saturday at good end serves as a decoy for tournaments; Mrs. Tom the Deacons under-par the 28th hole when to the Craven, publicity; NATIONAL LEAGUE was on defense as two touchdowns. The 180- he won. Par for the 28 holes at King Pin. Hyattsville and Bla- this one. Mrs. Frank Detroit at Toronto. studied the mistakes made in Stoppa, entertainment, and Mrs. Only tame scheduled. pounder from the Churubusco Golf Club is 113. densburg plants in that order, 1. Quick pass. Best call. Stay last week’s 32-20 loss to Clem- Baltimore directed your Tom Hougan, handicaps. AMERICAN LEAGUE touchdown drives of Another Texan, Kathleen with the starting times 10 a.m., with good end. He can’t son. The Deacons meet Rich- 82, 64 and Springfield at Bu&alo. 48 yards, completed three of six Gammage of Houston, , won the 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. be held in too much at the nine- Hershey at Cleveland. , mond Saturday at Richmond. yard Additional Only games scheduled. passes for 30 yards and women’s championship. She de- Phillips’ bowlers are Lew Mal- line. He can set out and Sports varsity worked on defense scored get The once from the 4 and feated Enriqueta Martinez of itz, captain; Clarence Appier, free if he has to. INTERNATIONALLEAGUE in a scrimmage against Spider another time (Distributed by The Register and on Next Two Pages Grsnd Rapids at Toledo. from the 5. m W Mm Mexico City, 4 and 3, in 18 holes. Jack Moulton, Gerry Stair and Tribune Syndicate.) Troy at Johnstown. run by the reserves. jg i i i !• ii ’ plays as North Carolina State didn’t Coach Jim Tatum said Tam- let a driving hail storm hamper burello “has been an outstand- its preparations for Saturday’s ing sophomore performer all If-' i clash with Maryland at College year. He’s the kind of boy who * The varsity is an inspiration to the whole Park. line had some HHF - trouble stopping Maryland split- squad and he was just that back- Saturday. His ball handling was (%M T plays by a freshman run running (SS flawless and his excel- field. Guard A1 D’Angelo, Tackle ClrtWtMGiM along kicking—- Ben Knapp and Center Dick lent, with his he just had a great day. He’s the new ! Tonn were defensive standouts Vj^y drill. been outstanding on defense all in the 45-minute year and played an all-around game Saturday. Frank is going to be really great.” Maryland Close behind Tamburello came (Continued From Page C-l.) another quarterback, Clemson’s State 16, Mary- Charlie Bussey of Henderson, North Carolina who starred the 13. That still is the big- N. C., in 32-20 land victory over Wake Forest. Clem- gest upset in Tatum’s coaching son was behind, 14-0, in the sec- FRANK TAMBURELLO. Dealers' at College Rhino Tire career Park. ond period when Bussey took Feathers' Job. seven yards IP Saved over and sparked the Tigers to to net against That’s the day Tatum told the victory. He directed scoring Georgia Tech, Pascal now leads press: “If there’s a coach I had drives of 69, 71 and 54 yards, sophomore George Marinkov of to lose to, I’m glad it was Beattie completed two of three passes N. C. State by only 11 yards. There’s no Feathers.” doubt for 51 yards and added 11 yards TOTAL OFFENSE. > that it saved Feathers’ job for a rushing. Qms. Plays Yds. *. Prickett, South Carolina 6 108 520 year, at least. Other outstanding sophomores Pascal. Duke 6 80 409 And that was the first fall Sat- Post, King, Clemson _ 6 71 352 j included Duke Halfback Ed Marinkov, N. C. State— 7 78 340 -1 urday night in Tatum’s coach- who scored the final touchdown Consoles, W. Forest 6 77 340 ing spent Boxold. Maryland . 6 63 330 career here that he on a 4-yard run to climax an Waller, Maryland 6 43 207 Zubaty. 70 287 HRMSTRONGmB without visitors. Three weeks amazing rally as edged N. C. State 7 1 Duke Hartwell, Virginia 6 63 285 previous, College Park spent the 284 ' Georgia Tech, 21-20, and Don Bielski. Maryland 6 61 night celebrating the Navy vic- Kovach, University of Virginia Aldridge, Duke 6 56 282 : tory. linebacker, who made many RUSHING. was met after the Rushes Yds. Avg. The team tackles and was brilliant on of- Pascal. Duke 76 343 4.5 Michigan State triumph by the fense in the 21-20 loss to Army. Marinkov, N. C. State 76 332 4.4 I Hartwell. Virginia 63 285 4.6 dustry is ** band and a motorcade of stu- Waller, Maryland 39 284 7.3 being handled by one of the largest tire kept the Bielski. Maryland 61 284 4.8 /s sli dents and rooters that Prickett and Pascal Aldridge, Duke 56 282 5.0 ¦ organizations in the Washington area ... the Nation’s Capital awake half the Zubaty, N. C. Btate . -67 266 3.9 J / Lead Statistics Gravitte, North Carolina 45 249 6.5 night with the wildest celebra- ACC Button. North Carolina 20 233 11.7 i Khino Tire Dealers. The tires are factory-fresh tion ever for a football team GREENSBORO, N. C., Nov. 2 Blaney, Duke 36 228 6.3 First Line Armstrong tires made with cold polar here. (£*).—Mackie Prickett of South PASSING. follow- Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. Tds. But shortly dark Carolina and Bob Pascal of Prickett, 8. C. 65 39 4 354 0 I rubber, built with Rhino-Flex construction and ing the C. State defeat, Consoles, Wake P. 66 34 7 383 4 N. Duke are leading the Atlantic King. Ciemson 44 24 7 367 3 I Y having the famous 18-month road ~ Tatum’s house on Clemson road Coast Conference in total offense Barger, Duke 35 18 2 225 2 |> • strangely devoid of guests. Bailey, Virginia— 39 16 4 173 0 guarantee. was and rushing, respectively. I Newman, N. C. __ 37 14 8 193 1 I hazard unconditional N. C. State had chased all the ACC Service figures Clarke. Virginia . 31 14 8 182 2 Bureau Boxold. Maryland 34 12 4 253 2 glad-handers away. that Prickett leads the Bullock, N. C. 17 12 0 99 O show 106 0 There was one blessing to that league with a total of 529 yards. West. N. C. State 32 11 4 N. C. State defeat. For a sea- This is *l2O yards ahead of the These son or two every team that played No. 2 man, Pascal. Hurry For Values! Maryland asked to see the N. C. Pascal, the conference’s No. 1 Roanoke Harriers Win R State pictures. They wanted to rushing back for the third LEXINGTON, Va., Nov. 3 (Jt). copy that stopped | the defenses straight week, has 409 yards in —Roanoke College’s cross coun- SPECIAL fee Ist Tire | inJ Tir. V6U ami Maryland. Tatum gladly loaned total offense, 343 of it gained try team edged out Washington ¦ the films. through the rushing. Don King and Lee here yesterday, 27-28, in Because Maryland had gained of Clemson is third, *57 yards a meet run in biting cold and 64§x15 *2l” *s*° *l6** 400-odd yards that day and sub- back of Pascal at 352 yards. driving rain and sleet. The Gen- INTRODUCTORY 65 sequently every that, halfback, Mike Barry i beat team The Blue Devil how- erals’ toured the *5 *l7” borrowed the pictures. That’s ever, is being closely pursued in 4%-mile course in a new record 671x15 *22” if I OFFER one of the few bright spots, the rushing department. 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