Army Meeting 13 Racing ‘ Two-Year-Olds Rugged Eleven . - ¦ S'’ m fjpM * -a ’ At Pittsburgh SHHHHHPVr i / 1 i For World's Richest Purse Undefeated Teams jfJlr / Face Stiff Tests # M Morning Rain On Several Fronts Redskins Hope plaf Hits Track for By the Associated Press * A paltry eight major college Hr L \\ *. Garden State teams un- football remained Pass Defense CAMDEN. N. J.. Oct. 28 (AP). the defeated and untied as —The 3 oddity up the halfway old No. came season at again today as 13 chipper 2- point today and the list could PORTS year-olds lined up in a scram- be cut even more by sundown. Stops S' mi' Unitas ble for cold in $297,• In the big one, Army risked THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. cash the HATURBAT. 250 State Stakes. against tough By A-10 OCTOBER M. IM* Garden Its clean record LEWIS r. ATCHISON steady this morning high A rain Pitt, a team that has 4 \J \ V| Star Staff Writer drenched an already slow hopes of winning Eastern After looking at It from til track. Cloudy weather and honors. Ordinarily, Army, No. \ % Wm 1 Bl ' angle*, the Redskins’ hopes of occasional rain were forecast 1 team In the country in the ¦I l /lit -¦ upsetting the Colts tomorrow 'Sleeper' Role byTerps for the afternoon, but a crowd current Associated Press poll, j expected. still hings on of 40.000 was would be a heavy favorite. at Baltimore The race will be televised Walters Unitas* But Pullback Harry stopping Johnny passes. • CBS) from 4:30-6 p.m. and completely Capt. squad Feared by Auburn Staff was out and The Washington had broadcast (NBC monitor). for Pete Dawkins was down that thought in mind today By MERRELL WHITTLESEY to have been the No. 2 quar- (The race will be shown limited, if any, service. This buses I as it boarded the for Star Staff Writer 1 terback for last year’s National over WTOP—9 in Washing- Is a thin Army team, and with Baltimore after a final work- champions, leg ton.) AUBURN, Ala., Oct. 25. broke his be- two such operatives as Walters out at Griffith Stadium. fore1 the season started, and Bill Hartack, the young Penn- There surprising number ' and Dawkins watching from Putting the under the are a of is That sylvanian whose have m jB 1 skids of coaches, scouts and course out. leaves antic* the bench, the Cadets were 6-foot-l, 180 - pound Unitas | football Auburn’s attack up to Johnny sometimes alienated many rac- severely crippled. might not writers in the Southeastern ; Kern, who might have his ing devotees', in position Hi’’ #* HHEgB* % be so difficult ex- Conference area who think lost was a Still, at game time, they re- JR cept cordon of protec- confidence after having to make some more history with for the Maryland will be mighty trou- ' thrown mained a slight favorite even wm tion up around him. : the pass that Georgia Tech No. 3. 4®- thrown blesome for Auburn today at though they never have won get him the Redskins intercepted and tied the game, Hartack shooting for To to Cliff Hare Stadium. was his a game In three tries in Pitt first must wade through such and Richard Wood, the No. 4 third straight victory in the 1 Terps (1-4) Stadium. tackles as 245-pound George The and ths quarterback. world’s richest horse race on mir ABB Tigers (3-0-1) 2 o’clock W Att? ‘ A:\ % v Preas and 270-pound Jim meet at Auburn scored one touch- one of the dark horses, Northwestern Threatened f (4 Black Parker. And they’ve got to get Central standard time down in beating Kentucky, two Hills, which carried the No. 3 unbeatens, Washington time) Among the the by guards - such as 235-pound o’clock be- against Tennessee and one on his saddlecloth. of being fore1 capacity dubious distinction the and 230-pound a crowd that will against Georgia Tech. The The first four winners of the likely to went to top 30,000. The temperature rdbst fall , and a 235-pound Tigers scored four against Garden State, Turn-To, Sum- Northwestern, sophomore- expected in the 80s, as the center like Buzz Nutter. is to be their other victim, Chat- mer Tan, Prince John and Bar- team of the it was yesterday the * studded Cinderella when tanooga. bizon, all went postward with Big Ten. Line Gets Credit Maryland team arrived in Co- 13Vi-Point Underdog No. 3. Nadir upset the sequence The Wildcats have been work of this quintet has lumbus, Ga., to spend the night. The Columbus is 28 miles from here. with No. 4 last fall. Hartack rampaging through their op- been a key factor in the Colts’ Maryland is a 13'j-point! lowa, Maryland rode Barbizon and Nadir. position like wildcats, but ATTEMPTED ARM ROBBERY—Bob Stoy (14), William& Mary quarter- four straight league victories. has been referred underdog but it could be closer First Landing appeared “sleeping giant.” Choice too back as much of a grip on the ball as Halfback Duane It has helped make Baltimore to as a a than that. C. T. Chenery’s First Landing, Hawkeyes have had almost complimentary phrase, Almost everybody concedes The Whetstone in this play in the first period of last night’s the league’s second leading rather [Winner nine his races, the Rose of GW by the Auburn coaching staff. the Terps will be very fortunate of of 10 their sights set on But Stey pry team in ground-gaining. to 5, undefeated, Southern Conference game at Griffith Stadium. couldn’t The coaches point out score. Auburn, which has ;; remained the favorite at 7 Bowl. They are and Whet- The line is coached by rival to with Turner, jr.’s. Tomy the pigskin loose and by the time he two teammates wrestled Colts’ that injuries and bad breaks won 17 and tied one of its last Fred but tied. ground Colonial had a nice 6-yard gain. Whetstone , a former Red- Lee next at 3 to 1. First Land- • defending stone to the the have contributed to the Terps’ games, leads the Nation in Ohio State, the Ball s pupils re- 18 ing major the only touchdown as GW earned a 7-0 upset victory.—Star skin coach. losing rushing passing has won five stakes, champion and the big stum- scored record. defense, de- Tomy / ceived a lion’s share of tne Mary- and handed Lee his only bling block in both lowa’s Staff Photo by Francis Routt. victory May Lack Punch fense and total defense. credit for last week’s oy defeat in the $151,300 Cham- and Northwestern’s Big Ten first land has been held scoreless over the Lions—the ever And, the outsiders who have three far less im- pagne at Belmont October 11. title hopes, had no easy task teams with pride by Baltimore at Detroit. But commented on the game, in- ! jposing ;Tomy Lee, the of Cali- against Wisconsin. Coach pointed records. Herman quietly out eluding coaches and reporters Rod and Tom Gun- fornia, won six straight out Woody Hayes has listed four Breedlove West, stakes, COLONIALS UPSCT W&M that it was the same line that at the “Big Thursday” game derman, Maryland’s potent j including four be- players—including star backs helped post previous fore invading New York, White—as three between Clemson and South guard combination, will start, Don Clark and Bob Feuding Adds victories. That Ball expects Carolina, just don’t | j Eddie Arcaro rides First although top Injured available. believe i neither is in but another top-notch perform- Auburn will have much punch; shape. Both avoided rough Landing, while Willie Shoe- Army and Ohio State were j I . maker will pilot Tomy Lee. GW Eleven Triumphs ance from his men tomorrow is behind its No, 3 and No. 4 work all week after suffering not the only teams bothered foregone conclusion. quarterbacks. Hartack rode Tomy Lee in the injuries. Dame and a injuries in the North Carolina by Notre Excitement to Tigers’ stars-i Champagne, and was beat by favorites, had in- Lloyd Nix, the j game. Navy, both Key Games Listed ing quarterback, a neck. Tomy bolted at the lists that were cal- of Defenses suffered a. This is the second time Mary- firmary Battle In half-mile pole, bumped the The Colts are ready. This is shoulder injury in last week’s!land and Auburn have played. culated to give coaches sleepless ; Brookfield Farm’s Intentionally By GEORGE HUBER I’ a key game for them. Not only 7-7 tie with Georgia Tech. Nix; In 1932, when the Terps were nights. Pro Redskins, will suit up, but it will ; and was set back to third by Schedule top dog only one- Star Staff Writer STATISTICS would a win over the have; and Auburn was hav- The Irish were a By th* Associated Pres* very situation the judges. Shoemaker was ab- It's apparent that good hard - one of their keenest rivals, be to be a pressing ing its troubles, Maryland won, point pick over Purdue. Left W*M GW passer ; sent, off to Chicago to ride •*> The National Football for before the southpaw and 13-7, at Birmingham. Now Jim Schaarf was out nead-knocking football is the F First downs T . a tremendous boost the Round Table in the Hawthorne Guard Washington Rushm* ytrdtge 37 i League,I a park-packing opera- morale, it also would team captain gets into the Auburn is No. 5 in the Nation, Pietrosante, top back, kind the George jPassing Yardage 93 Isl * club’s but ’ Gold and Nick j tion even on a quiet Sunday, for game. its lowest position in two years, Cup. team plays best. Passes 10-15 2-7 1 give the team a cushion ’ the State had a bruised rib. Passes intercepted O 1 tadds some feudin’ and fussin' Harvard, who the Terps hurting. Others in Garden ago the Colonials Punts 7-35 8-301 . the return game with Green Bryant was and are Intentionally, A week t 4 the jin- were the Char- Texas Plays Rice way to lost 1 lthis time around—to Bay, the New York Giants and hardly knew which V Yards penalised 4w | gleg of the coin boxes from fran Stable's Crafty Skipper. Navy had a whole fistfull of | turn when faced by Rich-1 a second meeting with the Chi- Llangollen Farm's Restless most expert Jccoast to coast. Bears, which appear in Injuries, but mond’s fancy-Dan team, but,, and Duane Whetstone pounded If stadium overflows are per- cago Wind, Briardale Farm's Rico the Mid- & opinion agreed that last night when William , over. Bob Barbiere kicked the , that order on the schedule. j Tesio, Brookmeade Stables problem mitted under local laws in dies had no particular Mary moved into Griffith Sta- ( extra point, and that was that. 1Baltimore] and San Francisco, It would be a shot in «the 12-Point Choice Sword Dancer, Ralph Lowes how Navy against Penn no matter dium for some straight power Last week the W&M team ; they’ll have them arm for the Redskins if they Sherry Prince, T. Alie Grissom's operatives 1 tomorrow many of their were football, it was Just what the , was called the “11 Angry Men”:,when the Redskins play the won. It would put them back Namon, Pollock and Bonds out. . doctor ordered. for the way it several tidies < ¦ Colts at Baltimore’s Memorial in the Eastern division race Winsome Winner, Cary C. In addition to Army, Ohio The score was 7-0 in GW's,l turned back serious North Caro- ¦ Stadium and the Bears meet and help their section generally. In Contest With Penn Bqshamer’s Carolina Joy and State and Northwestern, the although that one lina State threats. i i Forty-Niners lose, both teams Leo Edward’s Moon Age. favor, and 1 the at Kezar Sta- But win or By BILL FUCHS game against Notre Dame in other unbeaten-untieds were touchdown clme on a break, This week it had to do almost!, dium in San Francisco. ready for their best and Wins Witji Arcaro - are The Middies’ line Texas. Louisiana State. Missis- that George the same, and did stop the will know it has Star Stiff Writer Baltimore. Black Hills won his only race it was evident They are feudin’ and fussin’, the winner 25- was reduoed to shambles by a ;|. sippi, Colorado and Rutgers. Washington had the better Colonials several times deep in- , a game. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. in seven starts here last Mon- to these four—the Colts with the been in ball wave of injuries in the loss to Os these, Texas appeared W&M was a two-touch- side their territory. GW was ,Redskinsj Navy, hurting severely in its day with Hartack in the saddle assign- team. i because of remarks Tulane last Saturday. have the most difficult down favorite too, on the < on the 15 early in the second |(Washington President George line, and Penn, a team with for the first time to qualify for Longhorns were victory period got Coach Steve Sebo, whose : jthe ment. The strength of a the week and turned back. It , Preston Marshall made at a ambition than technique, Garden State. less than a touchdown favorite Carolina also advanced inside the 30 ir 1 more Quakers edged Brown last Sat- I Black Hills won by two before over North ; Baltimore luncheon, and the urday only victory Rice in a night game. the third period to no • Conley Gets Okay i square off for the 43d time in for their of lengths, at the finish of over State. avail. ; Forty-Niners and the Bears be- season, counting eased also could be a de- the end of the game, GW; ( their football series at 1:30 p.m. the was on‘ yards. He is a This one Battle of Lines At cause of complaints that NFL the running qualities of Dick the mile and 70 termining in the South- apparently! Pro today in Franklin Field. ’ bay by Princequillo-Blackie factor was on the 5. but ' officials occasionally look the As Basket Hal colt Conference race. really battle of was trying hard to do any- , Navy was a 12-point f&vorite Koze. Jack Hanlon and Mu- be remembered west It was a not other way for Papa Bear George MILWAUKEE, Oct. 25 (AP). sick and the signal-calling of 2d. and it must Louisiana State was at home j lines, and GW's won. Bob thing more than run out the 1 to dust off the Ivy Leaguers for [ that his sire also was the daddy 11 Halas. Conley Larry Purdy, last year to Florida, Mississippi went| Frulla, captain and guard, ; clock. —Pitcher Gene of the the fifth straight time since the a mem- ! the 1955 winner. Prince i GW ' There is a good deal at stake junior varsity. of against Arkansas, voted most valuable player Braves was told last night the Quakers won, 9-6, on a last- ber of the It is John. Colorado. j was | Penalties Hurt in each game, features of a a backfleld that is just begln- 5 Nebraska and Rutgers game, and Ed Rutsch.j management minute field goal by Ed Gra- the 2-year-olds are took on ;in the full six-game Sunday program. team's had no ing jell Sebo hoped itI While has had some mighty 270-pound tackle, next.: The Colonials almost beat ! migna in 1953. to and , battling —which 'the was In the others, the Cleveland objections to hi*‘playing bas- variety for riches and a title. pickin's past decade linemen, Elliott j themselves in the first half, j; That was full-scale Ivy would throw more at slim in the W&M’s best Browns bid for their fifth before Navy than it has at other ap- . the older horses match strides —played Lehigh. All were; and Mike Lashley, Apparently anxious to make up.; ketball with the Boston Celtics. League de-emphasis set in to money other fea- iSchaubach (straight victory against the president of ponents. for alone in heavy couple calls. for a poor showing the week ' Joseph Cairnes. reduce Penn from a first-rate i throughout favorites. also got a of Cardinals at Chicago, the De- Man- ture races the coun- The difference was the 129 before, they were overanxious the Braves, and General football power. This rivalry, Joe Tranchini, Navy's star try and Canada. Others Listed troit Lions meet the Rams at and Birdie quarterback, j rushing yards GW gained com- and drew five first-half penal- 1 ager John Quinn begun in 1888. seems certain to has a bruised Richest of the Saturday Oklahoma, warming up sor } Los Angeles, the Pittsburgh execu- • 1 pared W&M's 37. The | ties, every one of which hurt, Tebbetts, the club’s new be put in mothballs within the shoulder and was expected to the Garden big one against Colorado to In-; Steelers challenge the Giants president, only, 1 stakes outside of the got passing yard- Theyj either gave W&M a tive vice decided next few years. see action on offense if »50,000-added Ca- next week, tangled with Kan- dians more i at New York, and the Philadel- they 1 State is the age, completing 10 of 15 for 93 chance to rttove, or ruined GW ; there was no reason should It appeared unlikely tijat at all. Second-string quarter- championship at New State, while California, the Eagles meet the Packers Conley’s way. Maxfleld nadian sas yards, but they drives. Particularly, one back- phiaj stand in Navy would cut loose against back Jim was expect- ’ Woodbine. Canada’s richest newest favorite in the Pacific ! in Green Bay. Conley has signed with the ed to carry much of Navy’s date the-fleld short hooks and they fleld-in-motion call ruined a Penn this afternoon while look- * race is a mile and five-eighth- Coast Conference, had a dash by Jerry The Colts lead the Western Celtics for an undisclosed ing the big load. Up front Navy was count- Princeton, the didn’t hurt. The Colonials also Power to the 3 ahead a week to affair on the grass course. It with Oregon. early in the second period. Conference with a 4-0 record, amount. A clause in his con- ing on a number of green J favorite, came up with a couple of in- 1 has attracted a field of 12, with Ivy League clashed one step ahead of the Bears -1 tract with the Braves states hands. Cornell, Auburn, last terceptions that gave them scor- Geerge Washington was called | only eight of the horses from the with and <3-1), who suffered their . will not engage ing chances, but they couldn’t on for several good defensive i that He .: year’s national champion, but loss at Baltimore. The Red- any game exhibition of United States. cash them. ’ stands, particularly early in the in or Open Race tied by Georgia Tech a week skins have only a 2-2 record, football, basketball, hockey or ! game when a penalty helped PURSE BREAKDOWNfWide championship ago, will try to regain some Whetstone Goes Over but no more than 10 points 1 other sport.” Record Meet i The Canadian Maryland. the Indians get to the 22. Three athletic is a wide-open af- prestige against : have separated the teams in j considered The one touchdown came on plays spot yard,; AT GARDEN STATE George Washington upset from that lost a last five meetings. fair with either Civit, winner just before halftime (their - William and Mary, 7-0, in the; a break and GW took over. In the sec- Today ’ i of the Merchants and Citizens ! fourth down the W&M . Ends only top game last night. when on ond period, a couple of passes CAMDEN, N. J., Oct. 25 Handicap at Belmont Park . has beaten Maxwell AFB. D. C. saw action in non-critical i Rene Pepin, 27-year-old cen- Following today's program, Dancer or Winner $l6B - International Ramblers, Dance picks up top and Antilles Com- moments. One exception was the Philadelphia as -1 ter and winger with a bright one-day holiday Battle Teachers 1 racing takes a Net purse If won by Namon, weight of 124 pounds as the mand of Puerto Rico. Revoque, consistent 3-year- in the first period, when the, the Eastern Hockey League sea- future, is among the new- Maryland. Laurel starts the $166,350. Wasser- in Second place $69,460: third. probable favorite in the IV* Andy Kraul was slated to old owned by Dr. Erwin second came in and . comers. Pepin appeared headed fall $29,725: $14,862.50. team son gets under way at 8:30 to- 44-day major season on fourth miles of the $25,000-added Pete quarterback Myer, with man of Buenos Aires, will carry for the big leagues in 1951 Tuesday Breeder of winner to receire Fort moved the ball to the 15 be- night afternoon, and will $8,917.60. second. $2,972.50: Kyne at Bay Argentina's hopes in the Wash- at Uline Arena. injured shoulder third. M Memorial Jim Brown and Clarence Lamb fore getting stopped. when he a run for 14 days, through No- $1,857 81: fourth. $1,114 69. entered ington. International league openers, the completely Supplementary entries were Rest- Meadows. Ten were set to spearhead the offensive. D. C.. No- Anyway, Sherman ended the In other ' j that now seems re- vember 14. Post time has been less Wind. Sword Danoer. Namon Laurel, it Haven Blades will play the and Winsome Winner. for the race. vember 11 at was an- game with his first team, rested New - paired. set for 1 p.m. daily (EST). nounced today. Comets in Clinton, N. Y.. and and strong, going in to play, 1 Other new Presidents are Due to some confusion on the The acceptance of the South the final five minutes against the Charlotte Clippers will meet ' Ron Henry, Ed Zifcak. Tommy brings 1 part of owners with horses in- Vandy Favored American horse to seven a beat-up W&M eleven. They the Jets in Johnstown, Pa. Woodcock. Butch Keeling and thoroughbreds I„ vited. concerning conditions for STATE FIELD the number of almost pulled off Lou Pieri of Providence. R. Prank Kuzma. GARDEN field for the SIOO,OOO j another owner, the Marlboro Handicap, the Over Virginia 1 now in the touchdown, probably the new who insists ’ Ramblers, Player- classic. and would The under original field of 13 was cut to CAMDEN, N. J.. Oct. 25 (AP).—The field for the sixth . i invitational necessary. hockey can pay its way here in Adam, bring- NASHVILLE. Term Oct 25 have had it been [ Coach Doug are five starters last night. An- , rtihning of Btate Stakes, a mile The horse and his trainer, the face of evidence to the Washington the 8100.000-added Garden .—Virginia appeared in * ing in an old other scratch this morning left , Park, . post young Carlos Casalini. and ! WILLIAM MARY 0 0 0 o—o contrary, hopes for crowd of¦ and one-sixteenth, today at Garden State with for more rough going here this CKO WASHINGTON O 7 q o—7; a nemesis in Goalie Ivan Walms- only four runners and the man- Oroom Sosa are ex- tonight get his positions, owners, jockeys and early odds: afternoon against Vanderbilt, Visltacion Oeort* WMhinvtoa Whetston* l.i 4.000 to newest ley. Walmsley has been an agement decided to cancel the Piob. arrive at Friendship ' plunge kick). -1 13-point favorite. pected to t?arbiert venture off winging. He also 1 Eastern League star for years which is a Airport, Baltimore. Tues- race. ] P.P. Horse. Owner. Jockeys, odds. Virginia lost its last near owns the Providence Reds of season was a big factor has the day Laurel opens its r i and last Instead, an exhibition race, 1. Sherry Prince Ralph Lowe Valenzuela 20-1 games, the most recent by day. the American League. the beat Washing- three autumn meeting. ! as Ramblers a $3,500 purse, was carded 2. Sword Dancer Brookmeade Stable Guerin 15-1 to West Point. TODAY'S SPORTS Andy Branlgan, p> star de- ’ ton five times in 12 games. The with 35-7 Army at never been worse for the four horses. This was 3. Black Hills King Ranch Hartack 15-1 went into the Revoque has fenseman for 18 years, has Presidents six times and Vanderbilt during TCLIVISION 5 won between the sixth Poltex & Bond Brooks 25-1 record. than fourth in any race ON taken as player-coach and tie. to be run 4. Winsome Winner game with a 3-1-1 over 1 one match was a seventh races, with no bet- Carolina Joy Cary Boshamer Stuart 30-1 his two-year career and re- has brought in John Soflak. • ready to go for the and 5. f C. Miguel Football Also ting, course. Landing Chenery Arearo 7-5 cently ran second in the 24-year-old Polish-Canadian, to Ramblers is Ray Crew, of 6. First C. T. the Gran vs. 5 6-foot- Briardale Farm Grant 15-1 Cane and third in i North Carolina Btate turn back the opposition at the 210-pound who Last Saturday, a record crowd 7. Rico Tesio (Argentine Duke, p.m. -1 4. defenseman wagered Crafty Skipper Charfran Stable Useery 10-1 Booters in Action Premio Nacional WRC-4. 3 goal. The 24-year-old Soflak re- missed much of last season be- of 10,382 a record I. Soccer ¦ *. Alie Grissom Com best fans had a choice be- Derby). Racing places Nick Pidsodny, who has of injury. Others from $644,040. Namon T. 20-1 college here had invited Man- Horse s cause Intentionally Brookfield Farms Nelson a-l tween two matches Laurel also given up hockey because of an year's team are Rocky 10. charge. the Derby, but The Garden State Stakes, i last Tomy Fred Turner. 3-1 today, ooth free of antial. winner of injured Jack Higgins. Russ Marlboro was due to finish 11. Lee Jr. Shoemsker squad pointing I WTOP-9. 4:30 p.m. knee. Rukavina. Boulmetis 30-1 Maryland's unbeaten I his handlers are him Branigan kept MeClenaghan, Tumbill. with a daily average of about 12. f Moon Age Leo Edwards has a number r Ross Llangollen was host to Penn State at 2:30 for a rich stake in hi* native Golf who helped last Neil, Bert Aikens. Bill $445,000 in wagering, a sub- 13. Restless Wind Farm Leonard 15-1 days before the Inter- of players sea- - Bill Mac pounds. at Byrd Stadium, while Catho- land two Golf. WMAL-7. the league ? Ray Reggie stantial increase over last year, i All carry 122 went cabled regrets. All-Star son's Presidents win Kurtz. Savard. j lic University’s booters national and 5 p.m. playoffs—Moose Lallo. Lloyd Meserve and Toby Black. However, the daily mark was fMutuel field. straight Argentina's only repre- 1 8297.250; gross purse to win- after their 20th vic- other Bowling Hinchberger and Gordie Fla- Newcomers are Don Busch, due to fall slightly short of Gross value. 13 starters. Mary- sentative in the global race was tory against Western defenseman, and Wally Norm Mackay. Paul Straaser. Timontum’s $454,972. high mark ner, $178,350. CU Sta- when Mr. Black finished I I Bow! The Chsmp. WMAL-7. man. r WTOP—O, p.m. land at 2 p.m at the in 1953 Steve Kuzma, Rudy Jodoin and Norm of the five State small tracks. Television—ln 4:30-8 out of money. 4 pjn . Kullman. ,Vip Washington, Tlitljn. * the 3 Hewi^. 4