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FOOTLOOSE TAR HEEL—Dave Reed (10), North yesterday. Maryland’s A1 Pharton (77) helped stop THIS CLINCHED IT—Halfback Ned Oldham makes ning margin in yesterday’s game at Annapolis. Carolina quarterback, shakes off a Maryland tackier the play.—AP Wirephoto. life miserable for Cincinnati as he clutches ball George Ruth (43) Chuck Crumrine (arrow) and plungqs over from the one-yard line for (69) and Gus Del Rosa (55) try hard to stop him. and gains 7 yards in the first quarter at Chapel Hill Navy’s second score and what proved to be the win- Tatum Hands Maryland Worst Beating Since '4B Continued from fut C-l catch of a pass by Decantls to S « * T !reach the Maryland 30, and fHwil 3km, fa iJB. jm MBtiSL S BjNH Hr™f the most success and playing Washington's Dan Droze sprint- most of the game on oftense. ed 22 yards. Decantis took It The Tar Heels played as though ‘ over on the next play and Wally they wanted this one more than Vale converted. Maryland. They hit harder, had edged tackles, [ Suttop Reed for rush- more men on the blocked ing honors. 51 yards to 49. Jack as though they meant it and had Healy, with 28. led the impotent Maryland pursuit. At times the ! Terps. Petrella completed six of players seemed to be playing l| 111 I |Qpe touch football, particularly on l i^i£miin l ri Wm Maryfsnd 0 0 6 0— « punts and kickoffs. North Carolina 13 77 7—34 The Terps appeared baffled by Maryland scoring Touchdown: Carolina's new spread formation Beardsley »27. pass from Petrella). right North Carolina scoring—Touchdowns: and could not make the Jim Jones (22, pass from Reed); De- adjustments. icantis 2 (2. run: 7, run); Reed *l. run); flB, manages , Robinson pass from Reed). Con- Somehow Maryland » versions: Blazer 3. Vale. fairly to a to come close draw MARYLAND in the statistics even In the deci- Left end—Beardsley. Scott, Steppe. Ponzo. sive beatings they’ve been taking. Left tackle—Wharton. Stall, Kiehman. The Tar Heel margin in rushing Left guard—Kolarac, Tonetti. Suchy, Hoffman was 197 to 113, but Petrella, with Center—Alderton. Main. L. Athey. receivers, Right guard—Davis. R. Athey, Declcco. **¦ great help from his Right tackle—Sandusky. Healy. Cole, managed to outpass the Tar ' Burgly. mkbmi mip*,* m Right end—Turner. Beck. Porter. Heels by a yard. Reunite. The Terps’ same old inad- Quarterback—Prltach. Petrella. Lewis. Left oalfback—Kershner. Ruievlyvan, m i r equacy in stopping a man on a 1 Tonahill . _ j yngMwpoa lgtfHm —¦ , Right halfback —Healy, Hawklna. Lay- r punt return put them in early man Behrmann. trouble. Larry McMullen, who, Fullback —Hamilton. Skarda. Ratter according to the Tar Heels, ran NORTH CAROLINA Left end —Pavne. Olen. Muachamp, today like he runs in practice, • Livesay, Turlington. took a punt and raced 30 I Left tackle—Ruasarage. Blazer. Fritsch Left auard—Junes Janes. Lear. yards 24 Swearingen. to the Maryland almost Center —Koes. Hardison.' j ¦ Don Smith . before the crowd of 21.000 was ’ Right guard—Kemper, Setter. John seated this gloomy day. Jones, Dick Smith. Kryzak. Right tackle—Redding. Poll. Loft- Two plays later Reed went! ** to pass, was i Right end —Robinson. Pulley. Filing- back trapped and -1 ion. threw one he probably should | Quarterback —Reed, Hathaway. Mar- auette. have eaten. Left halfback —McMullen. Decantls.
, Varnum Sasser. _ _ It glanced off Tonetti into ! R i*ht halfback—Button. Ooff, Dross. • Jones' hands, and Jim was off to a touchdown from 22 yards out. Fumble Is Costly Potomac State Fritsch fumbled immediately after the kickoff and Jones was i •' '¦¦ '~. ¦•¦• - :; "' there again on the recovery. Reed f .J- • V4 ¦..*¦' v ijjL\ - fv T” and Ed Sutton took turns car-| i.|« roffestal | I-f - m. 1 rying to the one, and Emil De- Deteats MJC cantis took it over. KEYSER. W. Va.. Oct. (Spe- The punt Jones blocked gave ( cial).—Montgomery Junior Col- the ball to the Tar Heels on the lege of Takoma Park. Md., was Maryland 22. but the Terps held handed a 12-7 defeat by Potomac this time. State Junior College today when Early in the second quarter, ! it gave up two first-quarter way yards McMullen made his 44 touchdowns. &’.•/ .- with a punt return, brushing off ¦*• xQSp&mi . sVi,i ¦ v '•¦-¦¦ . ¦•'¦• :>f*/ would-be tacklers to the Mary- Montgomery scored in the sec- quarter after Bill Lally re- land 23. Carolina was having ond TOUCHDOWN. MIDDIES—Navy For- yards and the first Navy touchdown as the Mid- one extra point for the Middies.—Star Staff Photos trouble all day with illegal pro- covered a Potomac fumble on Quarterback the 50. On the Jifth play, Ken restal finds Halfback Ned Oldham clear of two Cin- shipmen defeated the Bearcats for their third win by Ranny Routt and Paul Schmick. cedure from its spread, but two the scored touchdowns and penalties were offset by a 19- Williams passed 20 yards to Ed cinnati pursuers and tosses a pass good for nine of season. Oldham both for yard pass from Reed to Sutton. Higgins the touchdown. A 15-yard roughing penalty Montgomery threatened only jl4 yards for the Little Admirals’ Prep < touchdown before halftime against the Terps put the ball one other time. Quarterback Ted Bullis Routs ’other Early Navy Touchdowns Ottawa Makes Bid on the one, and Reed hurdled David returning the third-period and 46 yards in the third quar- i nine times N. C. State Beats line Caro- kickoff 55 yards to Potomac's 30 Chowan JC, 43-0 ter. He has scored in For Big 4 Playoff; the for a touchdown. i Bullis’ victories. lina came back to the Maryland and then on the next play pass- : Matalavase Montreal today. the season with two victories on wide, but the nati had more fight than Navy’s , the road. State had previous right with points in- cinnati at that point, on the All of Toronto’s scoring came a back seven fans expected. , from opener. - win. its stead of three when Ralph Haw first play of the final quarter, on touchdown passes by Amie Gary kins fumbled and on Redding Mortemore recovered but the Bearcats couldn’t put Gallffa, former Army star. Coach Earle Edwards of State the Maryland 21. Chet Burchett's fumble on Cin- it over. Morrison tried a pass used four quarterbacks and two recovered on 42-yard (/P).— McMullen scored once, but the cinnati's line to give the to Barry Maroney, but Vince MONTREAL. Oct. 20 ¦of them scored. Bill Franklin change get only Tar Heels were holding and it Bearcats their to back Monto tipped It at the last Montreal’s Alouettes ran wild to- ¦ made the necessary touch- was called back. Reed then into the ball game, and they took second, and Navy took over. day. defeating the Hamilton i down on a plunge covering hardly it, covering the distance with Tiger-Cats, 82-14, to clinch first , more than an inch. Frank Cack- passed to Charley Robinson from Cincinnati n 7 o a— 7 passes. * : Big ovic 18 yards out for the touchdown. two well-executed Navv . 7 n n— l. 3 place In the Four. Fob James i made the third with a beau* Cincinnati arorlni—Touchdown*: N*i- : touchdowns, ; tiful Bill Williams, substituting for mann <33 pais from William*' Con- scored four Pat run from the Davton 34 Terps Ivan* only Miss Chance Joe Morrison at quarterback, v#r«ion: Abruzzl and Hal Patterson two i with 13 seconds remaining Maryland's fol- Navr scoring—Touchdown* Oldham 2 : Etcheverry Tony in the game. touchdown threw to Larry Kouris for nine . pa** from rormtal; 1. oiun*e*. Con- and Sam and ¦ lowed. Petrella’s 17 and 27-yard yards, then hit his old high version; Oldham Tonegusso one each. The middle six-pointer wa's CINCINNATI ~ir 1 ¦ n"T,r ¦ ' "* 1 on passes to Beardsley ate up most school running mate, Jim Hcl- Left end—Johnson. Kouri. a Franklin pass to Don Miketa Left tackle—Oreene. Denk caught of the yardage, and when mann, for the score. Heimann Left tuard —Couch. Whipple. Tipton. which the lean end at the Beardsley scored Petrella led the took the ball on the goal line Center—Del Res*. Seomin Outstanding Backs 10 and carried after being encir- Riaht guard—Aukcrmin. Crumrine. by cheers. The Terps had the ball with Gober draped around his Ritht tackle—Richard- McOinley cled defenders. The play right back, Tar Heels Right end—Johnson. flchvnakl. Mor- covered 28 yards. for the neck. temore In Capital Classic fumbled on the kickoff return ! Coach Eddie Erdelatz of Navy Quarterback—Morrison. Wliliama. Early-season games show that State had two scoring passes yardage Left halfback—Niemann. Oordon. on their own 32. Short said he was "happy to get out Riaht halfback—Ruth. Maroney. both teams playing in Saturday intercepted, one by Jerry Faust by Jim Hatter and Bob Layman Fullback—Oordon. Evans just with a win." Eddie thought he NAVT night's Capital Classic football over the goal line, the other and a 12-yard pass to Chuck might have taken out his Left end—Kanuch, McKee game. Tennessee Btate and by Don Weeks, Just short of the on first Left tackle—Anthony, Me:iel Beck made it first down the team a little too soon In the final Left guard—Stremic Caldwell. Maryland State, have powerful Koal. The second, after a first five, but four downs later Pe- quarter, get Center—Whitmore McEJwee down on the three, was marred for it couldn't Right guard—Hower. Fiit*int#r attacks. trella was casght back on the started when rushed back in. Right tackle—M«rtinet Reifivnder. In fact the Capital Classic of- by an offside on the next play. eight. Right end—Bomb Ruth in gathering statistics on North Carolina Butt .77 0 A— 2o Penalties Hurt Bearcats balls ficials. Davton 000 O— O thousand fans left Quarterback—Forrestal. Flood. Fra- the players, declare that they Several Cincinnati was at its best in Left halfback—Oldham Hurst North Carolina Bta<# scoring —‘Touch- when rain started to fall late Right halfback—Oooer, Jaha, Burch- have “what Is perhaps the great- downs Franklin Basketball Meetings Johnny Kanuch's fumble, after University of Pittsburgh's un- scored 11 touchdowns last season ALL TICKETS SOLD a from Forrestal The Arlington Recreation De- taking pass defeated cross country team de- and apparently la going as strong and getting hit hard, was recov- passer partment has set two meetings FOR NAVY-IRISH feated Georgetown. 23-33, yes- as ever. He also Is a noted organize boys ered by Chuck Crumrine on and pass receiver. Butler this week to and Md . Oct. 20 terday on Georgetown'a four- Lannr ANNAPOLIS. Navy's 47. Morrison passed to carrying girls ehurch basketball league* Academy ' mile course. shares the ball with girls W*i.—The Naval Mortemore on Navy’s 31. but an- Sample. Organization of the league today Individual winner waa Pitts- announced all tteketa other throw in the end zone was good Vaughn will take place at 7:30 om o- have been sold the No- -1 burgh's Vince Timon, who took Two ends. Vernon for intercepted by Gober. and BUI Jordan, are termed ex- morrow at the Recreation De- vember 3 game with Notre first place in 19:51. Georgetown'! ; partment. The Bearcats got another cellent receivers. 916 North Jack*on Dame in Baltimore Memorial Bob Lippemeler waa second. street. The boys league meeting break when a high pass from Tennessee Bute's passing la Stadium 1 O) Times. ettUburafc It) U»f- I will at 7:30 pm Thursday tn center delayed mater. Qeartetewa. There’.—e Sm.rh handled by freshman. Bob be The academy said unfilled Earle Smith's I Comer, a , 4 Jobe Cnr'.i’of V: ih See ; Crawford, who turned out to be the same building. applications far tickets are punt, and the low. short kick • O 'Hi serai WiUiem, O; '?» D«ie ALMOST!—The ball slips through the hands of Wally Vale, North Carolina full- went Morrison, who | riaw f ifi hu Mo-re. P R-W so good in his first varsity game Arlington County churches art being returned! The stadium to returned 1 Co** O: ot> P, >lf> that the veterans have seen little urged to tend representatives to will seat