THE EVENING STAR * Only Washington. D. C. A-15 Staff Coverage of Washington Area Scholastic Football Games 2 Hurdles Left for Bolling saturdatT noVeSbm IS. 1984 After Roily Routs* Monmouth * »—1 filer, opvciai vispaicnratefc toAm inoTLto•to*time 18-12 lead as it continued its Steelers, Determined Jinxes Stand Way opposition. in Northwestern Looks PORT MONMOUTH. N. J„ stubborn Nov. 13.—Bolling Air Force Base Shortly before the half ended, Back, came through with flying colon Bolling rolled 71 yards, mainly To Bounce Get 6tSecond Unbeaten To Title Contest After against Fort Monmouth - here on passes by Tom- last night, 38-18. The high-flying my O’Connell, and Fullback Bill Ready Airmen now must get by only Reichardt scored from the 2-yard for Redskins Season for Landon Beating Bladensburg * two more rivals, Bainbridge line. Jimmy Lear kicked the By Lewis F. Atchison :r=c Naval Training extra point and the Airmen By Bob Haitson Suitland and Northwestern Station and Port Hie 'wF' wHBHI meet next Friday for the Prince Belvoir, for an undefeated sea- grabbed the lead, 19-18. They were has one same remain- $\ / away in the scheduled tendon ,MW ..m 4 Wrf Georges County championship, son. pulled second half. to work out at Grif- ing, with St. Andrews of Middle- the Wildcats • having dumped Bolling under consider- As is generally the case, O’Con- fith Stadium today in a final was nell the town, Del*, and if it gets by a Bladensburg High School, 13-0, able pressure to win last night’s sparked Generals with tuneup for tomorrow’s game here night his great passing, setting up four couple of "jinxes” will finish last at Northwestern Sta- contest. The Airmen had to, with the Redskins. home dium., from behind, of Bolling’s six touchdowns. The unbeaten for the second straight come a situation Perry, Northwestern and Buitland, which has not confronted them Lowell rangy Bolling half- forces had their usual Saturday year. both of which have beaten Bla- often this season. back, gave the onlookers a thrill windup earlier In the day. It Was St. Andrews that dealt ST; -ySLtr Ml, densburg, will battle for the Monmouth scored two touch- in the last period when he broke The usual broadcast of the off tackle go 92 yards defeat, in Kiwanis Club Trophy, symbolic downs in the first period on a to to score. game the Bears their last •' 0 1* 6 IS—3B was assured by settlement of the championship. recovered Bolling and a JtolUns « Qie final game of the 1952 sea- ; fumble Monmouth 12 0 o—lß last night of the dispute The Wildcats marched 41 yards pass interception. Bolling came BoUins scoring: Touchdown*—Reich- between *6h,’ Since then, has » • •rdt. 2: SchncWcnbach. 2: Warilek, Station WMALand its staff an- Landon k 'li® i in the opening period in nine back in the second quarter to tie Parry. Conyerslen.«—Lear. *. play-by-play won 13 straight, with St. Al- plays score, Monmouth scortns: Touchdowns— nouncers. a de- for their first touchdown. the but Monmouth took an Callahan, Jaeckel. Barley. scription given bans the latest victim. 18-6 yes- Joel Kuharik plunged over from will be over the terday at Landon. The long after Redskins’ network by Jim Gib- the 6 he had set up the game rivalry now stands at 15 wins ftHl MhBBL play with a 19-yard run. Blackie bons. The also will be Unscheduled Team telecast out of town, as usual. for St. Albans, six for Landon Davis kicked the extra point. Packers Battle Colts and four ties. N Late in the last period Half- Led by stout Walt Klesling, the lAhdon’s “jinxes” would be back John Morrison carried the Shows Up; Mexico Bteelers are smarting from two getting by its ‘last conqueror, ball to the l-foot mark after Tonight in Prelude to straight reversals and are In a and the number 13 victory taking a lateral from Fullback Plays Twin Bill mood, to take It out on the Red- vic- Billy skins. They were upset by the strinf. If the Bears are ALsop on a play which cov- By tha Auociotod Pratt torious week, ML tIB ered yards. lowly Chicago Cardinals, 17-14, next they will 50 On the next play CITY, Nov. Sunday's Big clinch the Interstate Academic Alsop went over. MEXICO 19.—The Games and last Sunday took a 30-6 University of Mexico, somewhat By tha Associated Prats drubbing from the New York Conference title. They have a Bladensburg drove to the to surprise, ' m |¥ m m just its plays the, Univer- Giants. But the experts 4-0 record in the 7-team con- Northwestern 8-yard line sity of Havana today in Ameri- MILWAUKEE, Nov. 13.—The make ference. before the half, but a fourth- them a 10-point choice over the Kml Kji 4 can football. Green Bay Packers, surprise Alertness Pays Off. fa jr. ¦ \§j down pass fell Incomplete, end- Redskins. A Cuban squad of 25 showed team of the National League Injuries It a of ing its most serious threat. and Blast Rapes. took couple breaks' Bladensburg its year up hi Mexico City said they ' yesterday wM ended of game. under Coach Liz Blackboum, Injuries have almost dealt for Landon to keep rebuilding were ready, for the The the its streak intact. The game hHHHr I with a 2-6 record. University of Mexico said it al- meet the Baltimore Colts to- Steelers’ once-bright title hopes was Northwestern carry 2-5-1 hardly five minutes old when will a ready had a game for Saturday, night at County Stadium in the a knockout blow. One more de- mark into its tussle with Suit- would just put St. Albans made two fumbles ® against Monterrey Tech. The of a full end of feat aboid them I land.’ opener week pro out of the As yes- that Landon recovered and con- I I fmjg Cubans said they had been in- race. late as vited game football. terday the visitors added Gus verted into touchdowns. Sherwood last summer for a ¦ closed its season thought offer (The game will be telecast Cifelli’s name to the roster. The first Saints came and it was a firm The bobble with a 26-0 victory over Whea- in Washington by WTTG widely-traveled, 23-year-old on the initial play from scrim- High not requiring qp answer. ton ’last night at the (Channel 5) o’clock.) tackle started the season with mage following Landon punt Agriculture University of Mexico officials at 8 a Gaithersburg Cen- then said they Green Bay and later picked went out of bounds on the WSSmßsm its in a row would put in A crowd of perhaps 20,000, was that ter, sixth and squad against up by the Eagles. He’s a 225- lvyard line. —Star Staff Photo by Oeorge Havens. seventh eight their B Monterrey, augmented by the fact that all v in games. with game pound veteran from Notre Dame. Dick recovered for NOT OVER—Dick Dortibach struggles 1-yard being by Quarterback Bill Slade, who that as a curtain of Wisconsin will be blacked out Dortzbach QUITE to the line before nailed Dick raiser to Mexico Varsity- Tackle Ernie Btautner and on the 4, plays Biegle of St. Albans early quarter game yesterday. Trying help will return as a senior next the on the national television net- Landon .and four in the first of the at Landon to fall, Havana game. work, expected End Bill McPe&k are doubtful later Robin Prince went over. the (14), ran 12 yards for a first-quarter is- to watch the runner is Tom Kern who scored Landon’s last touchdown in the fourth quarter on an Packers try to even their cur- styters tomorrow. Ditto for The second Landon tally came intercepted pass to give the Bears an 18-6 victory, their 13th in row. Landon clinched score and 52 yards with a punt Halfback . Tom ensuing help a return in the last period. Skippy rent record at 4-4. The Colts, after the kickoff when no worse than a tie for the championship, underdogs, Palmer, another good tackle,' Is again St. Albans the Interstate Academic Conference which it holds Hunt plunged 1 yard and two-touchdown have fumbled on from last year. Knicks Hope to End only once league play out and Pullback Fran Rogel Is play from scrimmage. Cooper ran right for won in not in first This Dave end this fall. the best physical condi- time Guard Heaton Nash re- 12 in scoring touchdowns in the tion. quarter. Leadership In both divisions covered for Landon on the 1- third 'Streak' by Warriors Kuharieh Changes. foot line and two plays later Wheaton, which will take a of the pro circuit will be at Makes Prince again went over. three-game losing streak into its By tha Associatad Pratt stake-in top games tomorrow. Coach Joe Kuharieh isn’t game with Montgomery For two weeks now, the Phila- The New York Giants and Phil- underestimating the Steelers, Scores Interception. Richard despite on next Saturday, got delphia Warriors have been sit- adelphia Eagles, currently reports of their ihjuries. 0 ! | jjSg §y within 10 tied Landon’s last score came on v 4 Silt m yards of a touchdown before ting back comfortably with hardly for the Eastern Conference lead He plans to use Rob Geode and a pass interception in the fourth stalling in the second quarter. a worry about their unbeaten with 5-2 records, clash at the Scooter Scudero, heretofore of- quarter by Tom Kern, who went “streak” in the National Basket- Polo Grounds in their first meet- fensive backs, on defense, and to 51 yards for the touchdown. Georgetown Prep defeated ball Association. Good reason—- ing of the year. employ Halfback Vic Janowlcs Gaithersburg High 26-12 in the they’ve only played one game both ways. Joe also intends St. Albans, hfibbled by injuries Lions Seek Revenge. to to several regulars, principally final football game of the sea- thus far. The rest of the league alternate Jim Ricea and Little Tailback Dick Reston, out with son for both, played at Prep. members have played at least five. At Detroit the defending Mo Modzlewski at tackle and to appendectomy, Halfback Ray McGarvey All that inactivity comes to an champion Lions entertain San install big Don 801 l middle an could muster guard as only a sporadic offense. scored for Georgetown on a 34- end for the Warriors tonight, Francisco. The Lions are eager on defense in an effort yard run in the first quarter however, when they are at home to wipe out a 37-31 upset of to halt the Steelers’ ground at- In the dying minutes of the three ago game the Saints their and again on short plunges in to the New York Knickerbockers, weeks and retain the tack. scored quarters, who, a 4-1 record, top spot in the only touchdown when Porter the second and fourth with could re- Western section. Offensively, Kuharieh hqs m H capping. 83 and 42-yard drives, place Philadelphia as the East- The Lions sport a 5-1 record, made a couple of moves to Shreve went over from five yards Division the Forty-Niners 4-2-1. out to end a 45-yard drive. and Greg Didden tallied in the ern leader. jazz up the team, but it will fourth quarter from the 2-yard That’s onp of two top contests The , bat- have to show a better brand of mm ii I line. In a four-game NBA schedule. tling to get into title contention, blocking to get the runners out -BAINBRIDGE, Md.. Nov. 13. •‘±J%Ws*?W Gaithersburg’s The other .sends the Port Wayne the Chicago. in the open. (Special.)—Columbian Prep touchdowns face Bears at Pitts- Pass receivers must of Pistons to Rochester in a battle burgh at Washington have a chance get Washington, D. C., climbed to a u came in the third and fourth will be and to loose if the ¦ M quarters on screen passes by that could give the Royals a the Chicago Cardinals at Los Redskins hope to get a few 4-3 record here last night by points. ¦ Quarterback Phil Truett. The share of the Western Division Angeles. pasting the Naval Academy Prep The first-place Pistons first was to Ralph Offutt and lead. are Baltimore, which has scored School football team, 33-7, for carried 25 yards, the 4-1, Rochester 3-2. its victory in a row and jßr \ and sec- only seven touchdowns in seven third ond to yards. The other games pair Balti- games, ' its most impressive one so far. Canie Steele for 51 will bb handicapped by Prep wound up With three more and Boston at Boston and Injuries in the return game with Spellman Runs Wild Quarterback Tom Luktahsoored wins and five losses, while Syracuse at Milwaukee in an touchdown on 5-yard the Packers. Tackle Art Dono- the first a Gaithersburg broke even with a afternoon meeting that will be to keep play around right end and (The game van was the latest addition 4-4 record. on TV. will be car- hospital Fort then passed 35 yards to Ralph ried by Washington's WRC-TV the list with an in- In Meade Win flamed leg, but might Spatial Dispatch Facclana in the second quarter at 4:30.) be able to Th* Star yards to End Ed Gib- to play. Left behind in a Balti- FORT MEADE, Nov. and 45 Baltimore took It on the chin hospital when Md.. 13.—. in third for two other again night more the Colts Halfback George Spellman i bons the Hockey Lions Seek last from the Min- came were Halfback neapolis West Pullback John scored touchdowns. Facciana Lakers, 126-88, at Ra- Huzvar and End Glno three touchdowns on also scored in the first quarter leigh, N. C. Once again the high- Marehetti. runs of 40, 5 and 8 yards to and Pave Klauss, who kicked Third Win Tonight scoring talen,ts of Rookie Frank Packers at Full Strength. lead the Port Meade Generals three extra points, went eight Selvy went to waste for the 1-6 The Packers, on the other to a 35-7 victory over th* Severn' yards through right tackle for Having made a distinct hit Bullets. He pumped in 29 points, River Naval Station at with hockey fans in their first, hand, were at full physical ForV a second-period touchdown. Lakers had players strength to Meade last night. Stall games at but the three and hoping expand v —Star Photo. two league home, the with 20 or more—Jim the gained Washington Lions will go for Pollard on 7-6 margin by which they Spellman 135 yards in GAINS FOR NORTHWESTERN—Jack Heinicke, Northwestern back, circles right end for an 11- (22), Dick Schnittker (22) and weeks ago. 15 attempts average gain their third straight victory at beat the Colts three for an of Hartack Barely Misses yard against Bladensburg in the first quarter of their game at Northwestern, won by the Vern Mikkelsen (20). Quarterback Tobin Rote, who 9 yards per try. Meade’s first host team, 13-0. Uline Arena at 8:30 o’clock to- has thrown touchdown night against Clinton Comets. 94 passes without an came in the opening 5 Victories at Pimlico tt\e interception the three Washington and Clinton are since Colts’ Don minutes as Spellman took ¦y *ha Aoociatad Pratt Shuia snatched one at Balti- a pitchout from Quarterback tied for second place in the Standardbred Sales more, had his BALTIMORE, Nov. 13.—Jockey League two vic- nose broken last Dave Nixon and raced 40 yards Spingarn Phelps Eastern with Sunday but is ready to go. around right end. Willie Hartack rode four winners and GW Awaits Game With W-L tories and two defeats each. Three players now with the Rote, 12th ranking passer in • Severn’s lone touchdown earns at Pimlico yesterday and missed Set Volume Record the league, with 98 completions In the first quarter when Quar- Lions formerly played with the Irvin a fifth when his mount faltered Play Scoreless Tie; AfterRouting Mount Vernon Comets. They are Dan Morgan By tha Associated Press for 1,269 yards, hit on 20 against terback Tatum intercepted a pass at in the last race with a two-length George Washington High, ap- right Halfback and Lunny, forwards, HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 13. the Colts last month, but it took midfield and scored. around end. Bob and took second-half jlead in the stretch, Miller also converted. John Denofrio, defenseman. —Some 137 horses sold for a fumble recovery and a 2-yard Meade the parently in high gear since its plunge by yards j Hartack, one of the Nation’s Cardozo Winner Annandale reached the Fair- A duel between the opposition $163,275 as the biggest auction Breezy Reid to score kickoff and marched 70 In year, won defeat by St. John’s two weeks 27-yard in sale in harness racing history the touchdown. The Colts got 10 plays. Spellman sliced off best riders this with Springarn and Phelps battled fax line the second goal tenders promises more than right ($3.40) ago, begins the long wait quarter wound up yesterday at Penn- their six points on pair guard from the 8 for the Bernice W. in the second to a scoreless deadlock in a Di- now on its only thrust into passing Interest. Doug Coxon the a of race, Hush Hall ($13.20) in Day territory. averaged 35 sylvania State Farm Show field goals by Gary Kerkorian. score. i the vision II for its Thanksgiving game the hosts’ Fairfax has of Clinton has saves i fifth, Zuyder ($5.20) football game yesterday game Building. In the fourth quarter Spell- Zee in the with Washington - Lee after shut out three of its last four a this season and Spencer Green Bay, figured as an also- sixth and Rock Cottage ($11.20) at Easter* Stadium. opponents. has given the Lions excellent In five days of spirited trading, ran in preseason dope, lost its man scored from the 5 after a breezing by Mount Vernon last a 67-yard drive. Don Llpelt in the seventh. Ascot, his A 1 victory for Springarn would protection to date. total of 916 head changed first three games by a total of went mount in the last race, weakened ' night, 35-7, at the GW stadium. FREDERICKSBURG, hands for $1,782,500. The previ- 14 points, won 1 yard and Bob Henry 3 yards have placed it in a tie for the Va., The Lions have the league’s- then three the iiithe stretch and finished third. division title, hinges Nov. 13 (Special).—Osbourn three leading Player- ous record was $1,622,300 estab- straight before being nosed out for other touchdowns. which now Mount Vernon also has a scorers in Serern Hirer 7 0 0 0— 7 games High suf- Stan lished last year. by in Fort 7 on between Armstrong traditional battle coming up No- School of Manassas, Coach Weracki, Art Dor- the Bears, 28-23, the clos- Meade , 0 721 SB The 1954 average Fort Meade ecorln*: Touchdown*— and Cardozo . (next week) and 25 fering a letdown after losing its rington and Marlowe McDonald. was $1,946 ing minutes a week ago. Slack- Spellman (3). Emporia Going to vember with Fairfax for the year Llpelt. Henrr. Conrer. Bowl Armstrong and Dunbar the week County championship. first game last week, was saved They have scored 8,7 and 6 for 916 head. Last the av- bum’s offense is pegged on Rote, ¦ion*—Llpelt (3). Larell*. Matthews. EMPORIA, Fairfax erage $1,842 Severn River ccorlne: Touchdown— Kans., Nov. 13. (&). of Thanksgiving. Last night GW spread its from another beating last night points respectively. was for 881 trotters with Reid and Rookie Veryl Tatum. Conversion —Blanchl. —The College of Emporia foot- by its fullback, Bob The standings: and pacers. Switzer providing the ground I touchdowns equally among four Saunders, Top price paid ball team voted unanimously School, backs and a lineman and Sonny who scored four touchdowns in a w. L. T. Pet. at the final punch. yesterday to accept Cardozo High beaten New Haven 2 10 .667 session was $8,200 for Newport an invitation only by Phelps, 12-0 week, Johnson converted five times to 26-13 decision over Spotsylvania Washington 2 2 0 .600 Kerkorian will handle the to play in the Mineral Bowl last Clinton 2 2 0 .600 Honor, a 2-year-old pacer. He Quantico Opposes bounced back to defeat Dunbar remain atop the extra-point High. Baltimore 1 8 0 .333 Colts’ passing, and veteran backs game at Excelsior Springs,. Worcester 0 0 0 was Bold to Brookhaven Farm, Mo., of Baltimore, 18-14, yesterday standings in Virginia Group I Halfback Alger Pugh gave .000 Buddy Young, George Taliaferro Thanksgiving Day. Hastings' Col- the TONIGHT’S GAME. Somerville, N. J. at Cardozo Stadium. schools. a with a 38- Clinton at Washington. 8:80. and Zollie Toth the running. lege of Nebraska earlier this home team 6-0 lead TOMORROW'S GAMES. Great Lakes Today Ralph Zehring yard run in the first quarter Clinton at Baltimore (afternoon). week accepted a bid to play in Fullback William Childs led Quarterback Worcester at New Haven. Special Dispatch to the Clerks to their sixth victory flipped a 5-yard pass to Bob Mc- and plunged two yards for a Tha Stas the game. Columbia Duckpin Event Thomson, Pickworth QUANTICO, of the season with 55 and 63-yard Pherson to gain Mount Vernon score early in the fourth. Saun- Va.. Nov. 12— touchdown runs around right end its touchdown in the fourth ders’ touchdown runs covered 1, Lejeune Golf The Quantico Marines come to 42 Ringmen Lead Melbourne grips with one of their most in the first and second quarters, quarter and also kicked the 4, and 45 yards. Scheduled Tomorrow Sy tha Associatad Press /High Schools respectively. Del- Duckpin colorful football rivals of the I RESULTS YESTEEDAT. Quarterback extra point. Zehring later con- competition in Wash- MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—Peter * season here today when they | B»CC JV, 9 Blair JV, 7 ano Kittrell threw a 25-yard nected with McPherson on a Orville Pennington, alterna- Top Quantico, 6-2 ington tomorrow will center In Barlelth 63 Parker-Grey O pass Thomson, the British Open meet Great Lakes Naval Train- 19 Dunbar, touchdown to David Harris 33-yarder that* moved the ting between end and halfback, the annual Columbia Cardoso. Balto. 14 i Special Dispatch to The Star Handicap, champion, and Ossie Pickworth, ing Station. Columbian Prep. S 3 BainbrMce Prep, 7 in the second quarter as Cardozo Majors 1-yard scored two as with firing to p.m. and Episcopal “1*0”, 40 St. Stephan’s JV 0 i to the GW line touchdowns Gar- start at 2 his Australian counterpart, were Great Lakes Is the Fairfax, Annandale, up its QUANTICO, Va., Nov. 13. to closing in East for 7 O built an 18-0 halftime lead. when time ran out. Field broke three-game losing continue time. tied for first place today as the stay. Gar-Field, S 3 .. Goochland, 6 string Quantico lost Its boxing meet to five-game a two-week The Sailors Georce Washington. 38. Mt. Vernon. back strong un- The GW scores came Half- with a 53-6 drubbing of A event with an Ampol golf tournament entered 7 Dunbar came on: a strong Camp Lejeune team last entry play Port Belvoir next Satur- Georgetown Prep, *6..Galtherabnrs. 13 der Quarterback* Wright , back Reynolds’ 16-yard visiting Goochland High. fee of $5.75, four-fifths its final 36 Gontasa, 14 .Carroll, 7 Charles Alan run night, 6-2, but Heavyweight Len holes. day. Landon, 18 St. Albans, 6 when he threw a 25-yard up the middle; short plunges by handicaps are based on a scratch a 143, Northwestern, Bladensburc, touch- Kanthal failed to action. Each had four strokes The Marines and the Sailors 18 O down pass quarter, Fullback Swinky see of 128. Top prizes SIOO, Oaburn. 30 Spotsylvania, 13 in the third Dave Beach and Kanthal, who holds the are SSO ahead of Dutch Harrison of St. are rated a toss-up in today’s Pbfelpa 8 Spincarn 0 and climaxed a 65-yard in . Bernhard in the quarter; na- and S3O. Louis. Sherwood, drive second crown, Dave Douglas of Newark, encounter. Is *6... . Wheaton, 0 when tional Golden Gloves was Some of the Quantico going Washington-Lee." 81 Hampton, 8 the fourth he scored from a blocked pupt by Tackle Charlie GW Uses Open Dale Morgan District’s topflight Del., was seventh with a 151, after fifth straight triumph. . GAMES TODAY. slated to box Lou of plan its . the 4-yard Armstrong permitted duckpinners to compete to- Marty Purgol Augusta Mil. Aeademy at Episcopal, line. Dunbar also that Glen Lejeune, but Morgan injured a while of Lemont, Only Bolling Air Force Base and 5:30,. collected two points in the third Williams to fail on the ball in morrow in the Franklin Mixed HI., and Tommy Bolt of Houston B-CC at Montgomery * hand in training several days Port Belvoir have been able Blair p.m. it zone, Doubles in Baltimore. were tied eighth 1535. to Charlotte Hall at Herndon, 2 p.m. quarter when trapped James ; the Mount Vernon end To See Terps Play , before the meet. for with subdue the Marines this season. DcMatha vs. Sultlsnd st Northwestern, Clary In the end zone for a , and Mike Agee’s pass to Don 8 George Washington Univer- Lejeune’s national champions, Great Lakes has a 6-3 record fcpiata t Richard Montgomery, * safety. Kaus. numbers among p.m. sity’s football players Richie Hill, Basil Blackson and and its vie- Laurel at Southern. 8 p.m. made Randy Horne, all scored tri- time Fort Leonard Wood, Camp Loudoun County eGorge Mason, CHARLOTTSVILLE, Va., Nov. W-L Victory at Hampton of today’s open practice Belvoir g at date to umphs. Quantico’s Terry Downs Saves Unbeaten Slate Carson, Xavier University, Cen- 13 (Special).—Burleigh High |t™Mary’s at at. Stephen’#. S p.m. for their windup next Saturday and Elwood Myers, at 139 and tral College (Mich.), Loras Col- Western st Palls Church. 8 p.m. School continued to show its Assures Winning Season , Prep 175, respectively, defeated their Big Against lege and Eglln APB. Woodward st Mssssnutten MU. m m m m mm against Maryland. With mm* Eustisam mm Aeftd., 8:30. championship class here last HAMPTON, Va., Nov. 13 (Spe- rivals. Rallv jw A crowd of 7,000 Is expeetad night defeating cial.) Originally booked By lh* by Parker-Gray Washington-Lee of Ar- for today Results: Associated Press after passes of 13, 29 and 22 at Butlfer Stadium for the In- High was Washington & Lee, # of Alexandria, 63-0. Bur- lington assured itself of a win- which ..126 pounds: Baafl Blackson