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THE EVENING STAR Giardello Seeks Shot Maryland Dominates Washington, D. C. A-17 * mr'pfc h 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER «7. I9M At Title Bout Alter Four Departments of sons' Watkins Again Tops Verdict Over Cartier AMCLE • . K sfSfaS?* aH • RiliPfl ACC Team Statistics By ‘he Associated frost By the Associated Pren Scoring in Big Ten ' ATCHISON BROOKLYN, Oct. 27. —As Jim Tatum’s undefeated and By LEWIS F. By »ht Associated Press soon as a middleweight scores untied Maryland eleven, CHICAGO. Oct. 27—Bobby This could be a memorable their first team, too. At the end one victory these days he starts described by Miami Watkins banged over one of Ohio Coach Andy week for Knox Ramsey, if 'the of the second period the score clamoring for a title shot. Joey Gustafson as one of the greatest Redskins beat the Browns. The was 14-13 in Tennessee’s favor. State’s vital in Sat- Giardello is no exception. teams he ever has seen following bespectacled guard from William At the end of the third quarter urday’s 20-19 victory over Wis- bittH and Mary 21-13, The fourth-ranking contender ilk Hlt the Terps’ 30-0 shutout of the it was and at the end of consin and has regained the Big from Philadelphia outpunched Hurricanes last Friday night, the game it was 46 to 13. They Ten scoring lead. Walter Cartier in a bruising 10- continues to dominate the Atlan- just overwhelmed our small rounder at Eastern Parkway tic Coast squad with their big one.” Watkins now has scored nine Conference statistics. touchdowns for a total of 54 Arena last night and imme- The Tatum powerhouse, with 44 4 4 diately cut loose with a pitch for six The well-groomed appearance points against conference and straight wins, still leads in non-conference teams a title crack at Champion Bobo rushing offense, total of George Washington's football offense, Mickey Bates, Olson. rushing defense squad on trips reminded George Illinois’ who and punting. was in a first-place “I’ve beaten almost all the South Maryland’s Huber, Star sports writer, of a tie with contenders,” 23-year- trip he to with Jack Watkins last week, failed to other said homecoming opponent at College made Tulsa score In Illinois’ 20-13 victory “and I want the chance vj.’ Park this week, Hagerty’s Georgetown eleven. old Joey, Bp B&j, • Jljpr / heads the pass- over Syracuse and now is in bad. Why should Kid Gavilan wife ing and total defense standings Several Tulsa players, wearing 'll BH THj & second place with 48 points. get the next shot? I’llfight him while Wake Forest is Na- the usual dungarees, were Wk XMKm W •• the loung- The leaders: for the right. Turpin, too. If it tion’s top pass defense ing mw mb # -. eleven. around the stadium when the TD P.A.T. Tot. getting a fight out of their dressing Watkins. Ohio State . 9 54 means title with Terps coach | Hoyas came Illinois I’m to go to Eng- Average 379.7 Yards. of the j Bates. .8 4B Olson, willing *'ewl ’ F Atehuon. room after practice. Branoff. Michigan 5 3 33 The led Detroit Lions, - Wells. Michigan St. 5 3O land and fight (Randy) Turpin ’ Terps, by has had a lot of experience “Holy smoke,” murmured one Rice. lowa 5 3O for the chance.” jjm Bernie Faloney, have averaged Oklahoman. “Who sponsors Cassady. Ohio State 5 3O WmTiff mßr yards game. against the Browns. Knox was Caroline. Illinois 4 1 25 ¦ 379.7 total a Duke that team, Hart and Lauter. Northwestern 4 Joey doesn’t intend to accumu- Schaffner 24 ¦ Btef i it iw is runnerup with 324 yards, while San Francisco’s No. 1 draft J. Miller. Wisconsin 4 24 late any ring rust while waiting he came into pro Marx?” Hellnski, Indiana 3 6 24 Mart South Carolina has gained 320.6 choice when 44 4 4 Weber. Northwestern 4 24 for his opportunity. He’ll prob- All- Michigan yards. football in 1948 in the Amer- i Kress. __ 4 24 ably meet Garth Panter at East- Coach The wrist watches presented Bolden. Michigan State .4 24 On the ground Maryland has ica Conference. Buck Cappelletti. Minnesota 2 8 20 ern Parkway November 23 if the 9 Hjk, once ! the outstanding Redskins’ player averaged 261 yards a game. Shaw’s team beat Cleveland of Salt Lake City mauler agrees. before Knox arrived and once the week at the Duke and South Carolina are Club lunches are the gift of Giardello, a red-hot performer second and after he left, but not while j Fights Last Night at the Parkway, racked up his third. Irwin Stein of Irby Jewelers. Maryland has allowed its op- he was there. By the Associated Press sixth straight victory in that some Like Fred Pelzman, the clothier ponents only 106.2 yards a game. They had rough battles BROOKLYN.—Joey Giardello. 158'4, arena when he gained the unani- Knox recalls, par- who gave away suits to baseball Philadelphia, outpointed Walter Cartier, South Carolina is second with in the AAC, 160. New 10 mous decision over Cartier. players, Stein said he “just likes York. 122 and Duke has given up but ticularly in Buffalo. The cus- j HOLYOKE. Mass.—Harry iWhltey* It was a hard-fought battle all to do something for the boys” Smith. 127, Brooklyn, outpointed Jimmy GIARDELLO DEFEATS CARTIER—Joey Giardello (left) of Philadelphia and Walter Cartier 126.7. tomers got so wrought up over , a York, the way with Giardello, and thinks a watch might come Ithla. 125 4. New 8. a 9-to-5 of New York trade punches in the fourth round of their 10-round middleweight bout last After punting only Frankie Albert there one after- NOTTINGHAM. England.—Alex Bus- 19 times in in handy. England, favorite, finishing strong to earn night at New York. Giardello, 9-to-5 favorite, a —AP noon that the Forty-Niners’ ton, 174*2. stopped Dennie the won unanimous decision. Wirephoto. six games, the Terps lead the i Powell. 174’i. 10. verdict. There were no league southpaw quarterback had to be Stein also presents a trophy to Australia.—George knock-downs with a 41-yard average. SYDNEY. Barnes, but both were ! North smuggled out of the stadium the winner of the All High-All 143. Australia, outpointed Pran Mikus, shaken up several Carolina is second with a 146. Australia (rounds unavailablei. times. Cartier 39.8 average. in the trunk of an auto. Prep baseball game. It is given suffered two deep gashes his of son, ADVERTISEMENT over Gonzaga and Carroll “Those Buffalo people really in the name his late left eye in the ninth round. The Gamecocks Top Passing. jr., got took their football seriously,” Erwin, who him inter- cuts required 12 stitches. Giar- ested in The Gamecocks’ passing at- Knox said. “We were glad to sports. dello was bruised about eyes 44 4 4 both Top tack still is tops with 41 com- get out of there alive after a TACKLE and had a huge lump over his To Meet in Game pletions FISHING Schools% out of 85 thrown for an game.” Jockey Ted Atkinson, who left eye. A crowd of 2,260 paid average of yards By , 126.2 a game. Knox was a linebacker for went horseback riding on Tom “Salty”Millt $3,245 for the telecast bout. By Bill Fuchs year,” Barton says, “but we de- Maryland is Os High School Card second with 34 re- William and Mary against North Fool at Pimlico Saturday offers Rockfishing in the Bay over Twenty-five years after Paul cided to switch because our ceptions out of 70 attempts for a reasonable explanation for the British Boxing Board backs are more speed Carolina in 1946 when the Tar the week-end was nothing to Five high school teams will be Banfleld had the Landon School built for 118.5. knee injury suffered by Mister shout about. Most of the than power. That’s when I In leading Heels had a fellow by the name May Discipline Turpin Idle over the coming week end, built on 72 acres of sprawling the conference in of Choo Choo Justice in their Gus at Jamaica in his second carches were small in size and countryside thought of Blackie Bruner. As total defense, you may Oct. 27 (#>)._Randy but 15 games with out-of-town Bethesda the Lan- Rex Enright’s backfleld Every move in Wil- race. Atkinson, recall, LONDON. don football a football player he didn’t have eleven has limited its opponents was on Turpin, British opponents liam and Mary’s training that Gus Ring’s flashy colt middleweight swell the area’s schol- team much to recommend him. He to average of ehampion, may be dis- is threat- an 183.4 yards. week was aimed at stopping when he burned up the Widener subject to astic schedule to a whopping 27 ening a substitute end the jun- Maryland has given up ciplinary action by to win was on 190.5. Justice. Chute at Belmont a couple of the stewards contests. every one of ioi varsity last year. But how he Wake Forest has allowed only Saturdays ago. of the British Board of Boxing “We did, too.” Knox proudly , games could handle a basketball!” 19 passes completed out of 50 “I think the colt jumped a Control as the result of his Only two of the half-dozen its in a recalls. “Trouble was a couple pool season for the Bruner, a 5-foot-9, 145-pound thrown for a 38.3-yard average path on the Jamaica back- showing against Bobo Olson in league games on tap be in of fullbacks, Walt Pupa and will very first sophomore, could also handle a per game for the best pass- stretch and made a bad land- their world title fight in j time. Hosea Rogers, murdered us. We’d New the District Interhigh Division I | football, Barton reasoned, and defense record. ing,” Ted said. York last week. TOTAL sort of overlooked them.” ; —Western at Wilson and Bell at prising for two was right. This 16-year-old OFFENSE. 44 4 Atkinson still likes the colt. Teddy Waltham, secretary of J jhe j Maryland, yards game: 4 j (1> ! son of a physician makes like 379.7 prr Dukr. He compares him with Burg- Roosevelt—and another will be reasons: 2,24.0; South Carolina. 330. G; Knox the British board and official ob- I Carolina. Clemson, North is a star witness on the El-Arab, 2-year-old I Football is not jmagic with the , handing off j 235.8: 222.6; N. C. a speedy of server for that powerful body in Division II when Armstrong State. 204.4; Wake Forest, 193.5. good and bad points of the new a major sub- jwith the precision and efficiency ; the 1944 season. Sun. we picked up 9 fish of pan when Turpin took a lashing from plays |9 ' ' RUSHING one- in college might at Cardozo on Saturday. ject at Landon iof a good college quarterback. | OFFENSE “Burg-El-Arab have size using, naturally, the “Salty Olson, said today he is prepar- HI gs Maryland. 261.0. yards per game: football. He was a 60-minute 1 Probably the top game of the and Sophomore Duke, 24,.3: South been just as fast.” Atkinson said, Mills” 19c Bucktail with small ing a report the this ¦Si M SH| Robin Prince, who Carolina, Carolina. 194.4; player at William and Mary, on “unortho- week end will be played Sunday 1 2» £,or th, 170.6: Clemson, 170.0; “but he had a big, powerful body piece of pork rind attached dox and inadequate training: is not Lan- hU| jIL Mj ; stands 6-foot-l and weighs 185: Wake Forest, 127.7; N. C. Btate, 124.0. where one platoon is about all at Griffith Stadium when Gon- don's year for Dick Dortzback, 140-pound that was too heavy for his under- trolling In'Eastern Bay. This methods” Turpin used. a PASSING OFFENSE that can be mustered. pinning and had to be retired to be the rule, the zaga, Catholic League leader. j 81,1 FBch »- seems not football sue- junior, and Paul Kern, 170- - Comp. Turpin’s training—or a „ ~ Att. Avg. lack of i takes on unbeaten, but i South Carolina B.', 4t ]->o“> Ramsey thinks the new system to stud. I think Mister Gus is exception, from the reports sharply [ once-tied j cess, according to the plans set | pound senior, are the other Maryland it—was criticized by j John Carroll. j 70 34 lis's eventually will help smaller col- impressive heard over the ship-to-shore forth by Head Coach Ed • starting backs. Dortzback N. C. Btate 78 28 79.8 even more because British boxing writers saw Barton.! has Duke *(:• 27 70 7 leges. he’s such a small horse.” from boats fishing in the Chop- who John Carroll, a brand-new Headihaster Banfleld. who ! six Wake him in the United States. j touchdowns to his credit Forest 7 2 25 05 8 you says. tank, Sharps Isl., Poplar Isl., Jack j entry to varsity competition in North Carolina 64 26 59 2 “Tell why.” Knox coached the Landon football and is an amazing source of & Solomons, the I _ Holland Pt. other points up London promoter the Catholic League, can Clemson . 6o 19 53.0 “We took our little squad over Ten years ago—Judge Kene- controls major assure team to its only Interstate Aca- power and energy. PASS DEFENSE to the bridge. Buy your tackle who a share cf itself than for; Comp. to play Tennessee one hot after- saw Landis the i I of no worse a tie demic Conference in 1951, “We here,” _ . Alt. Avg. announced from FISHERMEN, sales- the fight business in also title play college rules Wake Forest 50 19 not Britain j the championship by beating South 283 noon and we jumped on ’em for major leagues will train in & was critical. believes every boy should be j Barton says, “which means lim- Carolina 05 28 hi. 4 men, at Mills Co.. 9th E N.W. Solomons said the Eagles. Carroll downed De- ! ited Clemson 5« 19 76 15 a 13-0 lead in the first period—- the north in 1944. Monday after arriving from New afforded an opportunity to play | substitution. As little as N. C State 69 25 oo.« Matha, 24-12, last Saturday to sports. So there 10 teams Dortzback is, he Maryland JI7 44 84 3 York that Turpin deserved are j j never gives Duke 89 32 93.0 to be take over second place with a North 09 Landon, third-grade out—and he Carolina 38 v ~ brought at from a !| has had some 107.4 * w before the stewards. record f *- r- •••—.v-nr*. 2-0-1 while Gonzaga team to the varsity. ! mighty hard knocks.” PUNTING v '' . w***4s* played outside the league .. , . Punts Avg. and But Banfleld also adheres to Another little halfback is John Maryland 19 41.0 remained North Carolina 35 on top with a 1-0 outmoded which Sullivan, a sophomore who has 39.8 Olson’s Manager mark. that philosophy Clemson 37 37 7 Hopes _ _ ;i7 insists that football is only a seen considerable action. Duke 20 3 «—*SBRSr*'* The other two league contests South Carolina.! 1.11111 19 asift v ’ game and that the real purpose N. C. State ... . 40 s Sanford Line Gets Credit. 41.8 SMSon To Arrange Pacific Tour find at Friends in an of attending school is to attain TOTAL DEFENSE nril‘ \ Interstate Academic Conference The line, coached by Jim Ricca South Carolina, 183.9 yards per game: ' By the Associated Press game an education. Most Landon Maryland. 190.5; Duke. 218.7: Wake Friday and George Mason of the Redskins, has made it all Forest. 238.5: N. C. State. 242.fi: Clem- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.— graduates go on to become pro- son, 256.0; North Carolina. 294.0. j seeking its sixth Virginia Group possible, Barton says. It’s a Vs**'"** Middleweight Champion Carl 111 fessional men and only a few RUSHING DEFENSE 1 victory at Occoquan Saturday line that held Friends scoreless, Maryland. 100.3 vards per game; • Bobo) Olson may tour the play collegiate football. And you 132.0; Duke, 126.7; Pa- 1 afternoon. quite an accomplishment South Carolina. N. C cific, his manager, Sid have to be a student at Landon when State. 163.0; North Carolina. 180.0; Flaherty, Episcopal. Northwestern, you consider that Friends hasn’t Clemson. 179.4: Wake Forest. 198.2. said today. East- I or you don’t play football. ern, Chamberlain and Spingarn been held to less than 26 points Flaherty said he had conferred the are five squads which will Planned Year of Building . in any other game. with Honolulu promoters for a be taking the week end off. Coach Barton, a former bas- The ends are Howard Phelan, Harvard Football Aide possible with non-title bout The complete schedule: ketball player at North Caro- a back last year, and Dave Po- France’s Pierre Langlois. Friday. vich. Povich, a converted guard, Western at Wilson. 3:15. lina State who served as an en- Accused of Scalping 8V “However, that was before Bell at 3:15. is the son of the i Roosevelt. gineering officer in the Navy Washington By Langlois was defeated by Garth j Bladensbur* at Tech. 3:15. Post sports th« Associated Pr«s» i Suitland at Anacostia 3:15. during World War 11, probably columnist Tackles Panter Friday,” Flaherty said. Albans at Bethesda-Chevy are Mass., Oct. | j 3 .St. Chase. is more surprised than anybody John Littlehales, 185 pounds, CAMBRIDGE, 27. “Maybe they would prefer Pan- Sanford at Friends. 3 pm. and Gil Nolan, 5-foot-10 and —The Harvard Crimson, under- ” Richard Montgomery at S at his team’s success. ter now p.m. Landon. 225 pounds. graduate daily newspaper, says it ! “We lost every ball game ex- The center is Skip Flaherty said he hopes take St. Stephens at Howard County. 8 Rideout. has received a letter from a to j ! P.m. cept one last year,” Barton says, Olson to Honolulu, Bobo's former Georgetown Prep at Gaithersburg, 8 Phelan, graduate accusing a member of p.m. “and we weren’t looking to do Kern. Littlehales, No- home, Manila and Tokyo for lan,, Rideout the Harvard team’s j St. John's at George Washington. 8 much this year. and Povich are football p.m. All we figured managerial staff of non-title bouts in January or Fairfax at 8 p.m. seniors. The others are juniors ticket scalp- Salem. to do this year was build.” ing. February. Danville at Mount Vernon. 8 p m. and sophomores and there are Falls Church at Culpeper. R p.m. i Barton, who is also director The Manassas at Herndon. 2:30. other fine-looking juniors and paper said yesterday Neal George Washington of athletics, is' serving JV at Wakefield, j as var- sophomores among the C. Bringhurst of Harvard’s 1951 sity football coach for the first reserves. Walker-Grant at Parker-Gray, 8 p m. “That’s what I mean,” Bar- class informed it that the under- Celtics Offer Barksdale Dunbar vs. Douglass in Baltimore. time He succeeded Jack Horner, 3 p.m. j ton says. “We didn’t expect too graduate offered to sell two tick- Phelps vs. Bates In Annapolis. 1 p.m. who returned to Cleveland, his much. Like ets to last Harvard- Saturday. I said, we’re only Saturday’s $12,000 Not so Retire home. Barton did coach bas- Dartmouth game, Coolidge at Blair. 3 p.m. , building this year.” valued at By th« Associated Press Armstrong at Cardo/o. 2 pm. ketball last year, though, and Friends, $3.60 each, for Bullis Wavy pm. j Gaithersburg. Balti- sll. SAN FRANCISCO, 27. at Piebes. 2 that’s how he decided on his T- j I Oct. Columbian Prep at Baltimore Junior more Friends and St. James ! Bringhurst wrote that the A $12,00 offer from the Boston College. 2:30. quarterback. DeMatha vs. St. Mary's in Annapolis. would take a little convincing manager of the managerial staff Celtics may persuade Don Barks- 3 p.m. “We played the wing last jon point. told him he was not alone among Woodward Prep vs. Massanutten at i that dale, former UCLA and Balti- Woodstock )._George Barnes, 143, be- member of the football per club tomorrow. He also has j stride , . “Maybe just what managerial staff. we came Australian a nightly radio disc jockey show needed,” a coach says. welterweight The Crimson said no action Yes, even 9 days is plenty of time for a a TV iL " and filmed program. Giants Win No. 8 in Japan;! Michigan Spartans champion last night when he has been taken yet against the “The Celtics keep upping the State—The f wonderful time in Europe. Paris and are a subdued lot after their un- outpointed Plan Mikus, 146, at student. *VIWf offer. I may join them the last The . London are just a few pleasant hours expected to . . Sydney Harvard-Dartmouth game of December for the final three Grissom Strikes Out 15 loss Purdue "A Stadium. The title had I away lot can be ” drew a near capacity crowd of via TWA. You relax in lean-back months,” he said. By the Associated Press learned from defeat been vacant for some time. Coach Biggie Munn 34,000. •*** a# m chairs, eat delicious full-course meals, Boston bought Barksdale’s con- OKAYAMA, Japan, Oct. 27. philosophizes. tract Baltimore. Notre Dame—Joe McCardle . m feel pampered with guest-of-honor atten- from The New York Giants ran their j JmtM and other assistants are in Hockey at »*/ tion by TWA stewards and hostesses. winning streak in Japan to eight charge of preparing Notre a Glance \ Dame By *h« Associated Pr»*» BETHESDA T" And it’s smart to go now. For Caippanella Stars Win ! straight today sparkling for Navy as ailing Frank Leahy it’c behind ' remains YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. SPORTS MART Season, your dollars buy more! by in the hospital. „ Western League. t Thrift three-hit pitching Marv Gris- Victory. Calgary. Exhibition in Texas, 7-0! The 6: 4. ' Northwestern By (he som, who fanned 15. Wildcats TODAY'S SCHEDULE. t PENDLETON Associated Pros. are elated at breaking a two- American League. HOUSTON, The Giants topped a team | Buffalo at Cleveland. Oct. 27.—The Roy game losing streak, at Pitt’s ex- Pittsburgh at Hershey. SHIRTS Campanella picked from Japan’s Pacific Wool All-Stars defeated j ... Always Virgin pense, 27-21, but are trying , Western League. 4-0. It to Victoria at Edmonton. ? J the Negro American Leaguers, League,' was the first j improve their defense for night shutout for the Ohio International League. | 7012 WISCONSIN AVE. 7-0, last in an exhibition Giants on their State. Grand Rapids at Fort Wayne. J OLIVER 4-3132 game. 14-game Marion at Milwaukee. , < baseball tour. Cincinnati at Johnstown. Righthander Connie Johnson Don Mueller homered in the Indiana—Several members of third inning with a man on. the Hoosier squad are bruised of the Chicago White Sox i and pitched a the All- A crowd of 10,000 packed the sore but all are expected five-hitter %>r to be in shape for the fanning ball park. home- Stars. nine. He won Giants 19-year-old 003 000 020—4 5 0 i coming Missouri game. over Ken Sercy, eA- Pacific 000 000 000—It 3 I I soldier, who signed a New Grissom and Westrum: Yonekawa To- Ohio State—Dave Leggett, who York kujl (41. Sekine <6). Yuki (Oi and Tsu- I just tsl. Matsui 17). directed the Buckeyes against -BRAKES- Giant contract before the i game, then struck out nine j Wisconsin, probably will start REUMED WHILE YOU WAIT major leaguers before retiring } at quarterback against North- with one out in the ninth. Injured Trojan Tailback! western. 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