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1941-10-18 [P B-8] , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1041. Tense Tilts Involving Prime Contenders in Three Loops Provide Grid Treats __i Peak Hit Texas Ag-T.C.U. Win, Lose or Draw Finally By FRANCIS E. STAN, W. Battle Notes to You By Hoyas, G. Among There is one bad feature connected with .the Georgetown-George Washington football game and that is G. W.'s team. For three straight years now the Colonials haven't had what it takes and it might be sug- Rout Shows High Spots gested that a few hours before last night's 25-to-0 affair, in which the G. W.'s demonstrated they didin’t belong on the same field with the a freshman was Northwestern's Clash Hoyas, game played. And G. W. couldn't score in Colonials Fail Apart, this one, either, while Georgetown won by 12-0. With There is nothing wrong at George Washington that better material Once Old Foe Heads Michigan,'Bama- couldn't fix. With an eye toward improving the Colonials' offense, Toward 25-0 Win Vol Fray Stir Fans Johnny Baker was hired to coach the backs this year. But despite established Johnny's ability the G. W.'s haven't scored in three con- Bv LEWIS F. ATCHISON. Bv HAROLD CLAASSEV. secutive weeks. Associated Press Sports Writer. Take those form sheets, Throck- By the way, isn't it about time around town NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Today's people got together and morton, and give ’em to the junk football program perhaps doesn’t decided to give Benny Bulvin a little credit? He's been the Hoyas' man. That's all worth after they're have the quantity of recent Satur- best back this year (he won the 1940 G. W. game, too', and last night the way Georgetown mauled George day's, but it makes up that deficiency he stood out all by himself. The kicks, and runs with Washington last night in chalking guy passes in quality and there are at least a in this neck of the up a 25-0 before 15,000 fans anybody woods, including the best of Navy's battalion victory half dozen games whose outcomes at Griffith Stadium. of backs. have caused more discussions than It was a four-touchdown for According to Goldie Ahearn, who is helping Johnny Attell around romp the issues in a by-year election. the Hoyas. and the precise, rip-roar- Uline's Arena, the new on his card but Uppermost in the debates is the promoter dropped $1,000 opening ——^i ing manner in which Jack Hagerty’s Mil——Ml Northwestern-Michigan fracas in Is going to' stick at it. By the way. don't let- anybody sell you on the minions mowed 'em down should be < Waldorf Idea ACE IN Bulvin (3), stai of the Hoyas In their 25-0 victory over the Colonials at which Lynn O. Pappy that Chalky Wright, the new featherweight champion of New York sufficient to Boston ACTION—Benny warning College turns loose a whole horde of backs and Maryland, is as good or better than was next Saturday- and the Griffith Stadium last night, here is shown picking up 8 yards in an end run before being stopped Henry Armstrong. Maryland against a Wolverine line that isn’t week after that, that Stub Martinson (39). Joe (33) out Walt Fedora (62). Other Georgetown by Gyorgydeak is blocking players to have a weak spot. is supposed up off the carpet and swinging shown are Art Lemke (22) and Stan Ziobro (24). —Star Staff Photo. Hunt's Not Tennis Star-Gridder Every one of the Evanston sta- Only knockout punches. ------ ---- -- dium's 48,000 seats will be occupied Out of the mail pouch comes a protest from Le Grand W. Perce of Ben Bulvin.was in the role of for this first meeting of two Big Washington: Joe Hunt, the Navy back, is one of bell-wether as the Hoyas only many champion finally Ten standouts, but it can't com- tennis stars who football, not the one. caught fire and played their hottest played only Ever hear of William pletely overshadow such other get- game of the season. It was G. W.’s Grid Giants Jinx, Vol-'Bama Battle Card J. Clothier, national singles and for four a Defy Tops Big champion years hard-hitting as Cornell-Navy. Texal misfortune to catch them on a togethers halfback for Swarthmore, when Swarthmore teams ranked with the best night Christian-Texas A and M., Colum- when they could have beaten any In the Ever hear of or State- country’ All-America Quarterback Wood of Percy or Shaken at bia-Georgia Michigan all of the nine opponents on their Club As Dixie Football, Harvard who Change Winning Santa Clara, Haughtons superlative teams, ranked with the best in schedule. Bulvin led the but way, in the South thev will tennis and won a Phi Beta at the same time? And down Kappa To mention a few running on his heels were Joe Gyor- bet that you can't pick the winner other tennis champions who excelled in football. The Wren brothers gydeak. Jack Doolan and Frank Rebuilding For Sfeeler Clash Start, Begins Slate Smeared of the Alabama-Tennessee or North of Harvard, Beals Wright, Allen, Jackett, Sears and Wardiner.'’ We Dornfeld. and all seemed to be in a Baylor By the Associated Press. tied last contests. terrible I Georgia, unbeaten but Carolina-Tulane etill say it's a strange relationship, the court and the grid. hurry. 14-14 West's CHibears Southern football, its prestige week by Mississippi in a The Michigan-Northwestern meet- Mike Jacobs, the promoter, is rated a millionaire but he didn't make »». vt. strong ai Marl. Leading New shaken by early upsets, starts re- thriller, shows its wares in As however, does overshadow 6ueh sock George manned Villanova Keeps ing, his by When Tex Rickard was Washington. and unde- running prize fights. boxing's Mr. Battle Packers building today with a half dozen York against powerful Big Ten tilts as Iowa's meeting w-ith largely bv couldn't stem Lians, Colossal the gentleman known as Jacobs as a ticket sophomores, intersectional skirmishes feated Columbia—a team rated as Wisconsin, Ohio State's mopped up spec the top-flight twice-beaten and steady stream of Hoya backs Face Rams Tomorrow Lou Little's most since in other fields, including, of all things, grand opera Mike once and at lea»t as many conference promising hopes of making it three wins at that filtered through the front line, 1934. Record Clear signed Caruso to a contract for 10 and inter-conference contests. the Rose Bowl champions of Purdue's Pittsburgh's visit calling appearances at $10000 per got lost in the and expense secondary romped By the Associated Press. Alabama, touted for top spot in Vandv Risks Title and Drakes collision cut of the was a cool ... Hopes. to Minnesota night-Jacob's profits $80,000. Incidentally, the away for big gains. It opened NEW YORK. Oct. 18.—The New the Southeastern Conference and Undefeated and untied Vanderbilt, in Defeat with Illinois. main difference between Jacobs and Rickard as a boxing promoter is strongly enough, Texans First holding George- York football Giants have piled up later beaten by Mississippi State, team of the that Jacobs is with his own town scoreless currently ranking Indiana Aiwr rim »n-uirv. gambling dough. in the first period, four in the Na- tackles the straight triumphs defending champion, Southeastern Conference, risks its Outgain Foe; Duquesne, unable to started this Our favorite the and Oscar and had it backed up on its own 12- Indiana, get sports people, Shipstads Johnson of the tional Pro League, but Coach Steve Tennessee, at Knoxville in one of once- yard line in the championship hopes against year, goes against another tough Ice Follies, are coming here for their Washington engagements beginning early second, when Owen is juggling his line-up. as *the headliners. Bama hasn’t Miami Still Winning | the trouble day’s beaten but ever-dangerous Georgia foe, this time Nebraska of the Big November 4 in a 10-car train and a cast of 85. Last the began though his had lost all their the Vols since 1937 and private year Bul\ charges whipped Tech at Nashville. and last Rose Bowl in. Gyorgydeak and Reiges By thp Asfociated Press. Six year's Follies drew 1,622.000 cash customers in 21 cities. ... In our it's the starts. the last two years the Crimson Tide book ran and Auburn, each victim. the ball back to the 47. where Louisiana State NEW Oct. best entertainment in the field of sports. Owen, whose club tops the Eastern was turned back by Jumping Jack YORK, 18—Duquesne. Confer- G. W. held. Bulvin then tried a seeking its first win over a major Down In the Southwest pass Division of the circuit while the Johnny Butler, Tennessee's light Villanova. Franklin and Marshall the that was but opponent, take on Southwestern ence where they call themselves incompleted. ruled good Chicago Bears reign in the West, tailback Butler is back for his final and the University of Miami hurdled Oum I IN \A / n h A n A.lnll I I Cha'. on the 40 teams. L. S. U. meets Lone Star elevens but every club WT V III! TV V4 III w * VII Ul V ■ ■ V> J because of interference conquering by will have a chance to try out his season and Alabama partisans hope another oostacle on their marches Walt Fedora.
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