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Lz 40-50% Off] THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. •• TnoBSPsr. octowe r>. iass C-3 FOOTBALL PICKS Both GW, VPI Hoad Decides vJHg, By ;f IRA SEEBACHER ft | ATCHISON'S GAMES TOMORROW ; Worried About On Nel Career ¦MM Tua Onml Mmllm Oi«. i ANGLE The Citadel* Wellerd The Citadel 13 Sy LEWIS F. ATCHISON GAMES SATURDAY [Other's Speed i ft ¦ J} Tomorrow Allred* Buffalo Alfred 14 By GEORGE HUBER SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 27 Arizona Stale Hardin-Simmons Arizona State 11 mm\ ¦ say ’(hey Tod Sloane, the Arkansas Texas AAM* Texas AAM 7 who . W | (IP).— Adrian Quist, former Aus- f The football scouts cov- \I Jr a Army* Colgate Army 14| ered the George Washington and tralian Davis Cup star, today famed jockey, was dude with Baylor 8 passion clothes, TCU* TCU ' Virginia Tech teams in prepara- came' forward with a “secret”! a for and that Bates T Saturday 1 I Bowdoin Bates* [ tion for their meeting ; Gentleman Jim Corbett, who Bridgeport Brandeis* Brandeis 14 last-minute offer to persuade: ! at Blacksburg are passing the beat John L. Sullivan for Brockport Ithaca* Ithaca 14 compliments back and Lewis Hoad not to turn to pro- 20{same SP V .the heavyweight championship, Case John Carroll* John Carroll forth about each other's outfitsJ fessional tennis. by Cincinnati* Cincinnati 3{ earned his monicker a court- Detroit { Coach Bo Sherman of GW got: Quist Is director of the sports ly demeanor and ability to ex- Ciemson* Wake Forest Wake Forest 7Vword from his man that the goods firm which employs ‘Hoad, Coast Guard Trinity Trinity ¦r SB i press himself without cuss I Gobblers have “the fastest team one of the 20-year-old kingpins of words. They stood out in a col- Colby Maine* Maine 7 Australian Cup [; we’ve met yet.” v v +£B| the 1955 team. orful world of turtle-necked! Colorado College Colorado Western Colorado Western 21 The report given Coach Frank a 4 vii Hoad has agreed to delay his. Colorado State Colorado Mines Colorado Mines i1 1 i sweaters, derbies and uncouth I Moseley at Blacksburg is that decision until he has considered! j manners. Colorado* Missouri Colorado 12 GW is “the speediest team in the the proposition. Connecticut New Hampshire* New Hampshire 1[ j The caliber of professional ML Jim • area.” The offer was made as the bigj athletes improved tremen- "-4 Cornell* Columbia Cornell 13 has . Among the VPI backs the blond player and his father. Alan;dously in the last 25 years, largely Cortland State* Hofstra Cortland State 7 Colonials will have to catch are Hoad, met Jack Kramer the college! Dayton Chattanooga* Chattanooga 1 because of the Influx of { Dave Ebert and Ray England, jfrlKy jga/t American professional tennis pro- men into the ranks. Even so. Drake lowa State* lowa State 12 points in moter to discuss new pro bids. Drexel* Hopkins jboth of whom have won .isbbp Don 8011, the Redskins’ massive Johns Drexel 14 Conference track meets, Biis tackle, FAM Western Maryland FAM Southern Mgm | I Delaying Decision stands out in the crowd. [ and Leo Burke, Dickie Beard and A ¦ ¦ 801 l isn’t as brash as Sloane. Furman N. C. State* N. C. State 21 was « ¦* Hoad’s father told reporters: Georgia jDon Diver. Burke also noted ¦ M V who changed into riding silks in! Tech* Duke Duke t something “Mr. Quist’s business with Lew; DON BOLL Georgia | as of a passer who can the clubhouse in the days when Georgia* Alabama 8 ¦ regu- is most Important and we willj Lafayette j relieve Billy Cranwell, the * ordinary jockey wasn’t al- Gettysburg Lafayette* 7 \. delay the decision one way or:lan now his own teammate, cracked Grove City Thiel* Thiel 14 lar quarterback. Cranwell tossed i HL another1 in those plush precincts, the neck » I against GW until tomorrow.” lowed quite Corbett, him in the bacx of Harvard* Bucknell Harvard 7 for two touchdowns SjjSap-'.y jRJJnMgfe Kramer, i Nor is he like after play last while Burke went : yimsm who flew here in an! j gifted with blarney well as a a was over. Heidelberg* Mount Union Heidelberg 14 year, sign as guess they advantage .I through the air for one of VPl's effort to both Hoad and Ken! keen sense of timing. Don's just 1 I took Hobart St. Lawrence Hobart Rosewall to pro contracts, of me because I was a rookie,” . scores against Virginia last week. com- la big. quiet, good-natured fel- Holy Cross Syracuse Syracuse mented: ”1 don’t see why we Don said, “but I don't hold any Houston* Wichita Houston 13 Respects Speed low with an All-American smile.; against forgot I VPI GW have to wait at all." If 801 l had Jackie Gleason's grudge them. I Idaho State Montana State Idaho State Torgeson now.” " Virginia Tech is equally re- GALLOPING GAMECOCK—CarI Brazell is resting “Lew signed a two-page agree- personality, or Wee ! all about until Illinois Illinois TV even *v * v Purdue : spectful of GW’s speed. Names » a football on the ground here, but he knows what ment accepting Jack Wilkins’, Indiana State Evansville* Evansville 13 Kramer’s Willie he’d need no- *listed on their scouting report to do with it under his arm. He has a fancy 9.5 offer but it is not a contract,” body 801 l is a manufactured foot- Indiana* Ohio U. Indiana 28 Sommer, 1 to toot his horn with a : Include Mike Bob average per carry in 21 trips for South Carolina, the elder Hoad said. "There is catchy name or a more prom- ball player, in a sense. Back Juniata* Susquehanna Juniata 14I Sturm, Len Ciemniecki, Bill{ nothing Kansas State Oklahoma* Oklahoma 27 ‘ which meets Maryland here Saturday. concrete about it. The inent playing position (nobody home in Schribner, Nebr., where } Weaver and Bo Austin. They agreement weight linemen), a (Ohio)* carries no notices he could be of children, Kent State Miami Miami 14 are called “dangerous runners without parents' he was one nine Kentucky* Rice Kentucky 7 ¦ his consent.” household byword. But being a Mndian-wrestling was the big : from any point on the field.” and Lew was scheduled fly a lineman, Kings Upeala* Upsala 7 | MARYLAND to la gentleman as well as ' sport and he didn't have much Folat added that “the GW line Vereb, Eddie West from today Lehigh* Temple Lehigh 1 it was Page C-l Melbourne to confer Don seems destined to play out things football. 27 fast Tech forwards Continued From again time for like Louisiana Mississippi* Mississippi 7 I matches the with Kramer in the pres- his career in virtual obscurity. Col. “Moose” Stewart, then State speed.” Among Top Backs Pascal made theirs with nine of ** * * Kentucky , in ence the Aussie’s parents. Quantico, Louisville* Western Louisville 13' Saturday is homecoming at Maryland and 1 touchdowns, and Bielski with six ! coaching at spotted Lycoming Penn Military Lycoming Ed Vereb of Will Get Good Hearing 801 l came to mind the other Don sitting behind desk after I Blacksburg, and the Techmen > Eddie West of North Carolina i touchdowns, 15 extra points and a Marquette West Virginia* West Virginia 14 goal. “If Kramer has a day when Don Kellett, president joined up with the Marines congratulating themselves • State, who prepped at Mountt a field new offer. 801 l Bowling Bowling 20 {are i I’ll give a good of the Baltimore Colts, lashed during war, forthwith Marshall Green* Green : coming up with a fine game High in County. Somebody mentioned that to him hearing." 1 the and Maryland* Maryland on -Vernon Fairfax Lew back a magazine article de- South Carolina 27 grads. GW is look- among yesterday, said. “Ialmost accepted his at ordered him out on the foot- Massachusetts Vermont Vermont _ for the old - were those prominently Vereb and told him first offer." picting Don Joyce of his team as ing very good with a 4-1 record, the couple this week ; ball field. But it was Maj. Joe Michigan* lowa Michigan 8 J ¦ mentioned for "back of to score a ano Harry Hopman, a rogue who played dirty foot- Donahue, Quantico line coach , and Tech is pleased with its 1 week" honors in the Associated break the record. Australian Minnesota USC* USC 13 Davis Cup captain who conferred year’s fracas between Joyce and t;and former Navy star, who j own 4-1-1 mark. The expecta- Press poll on last week's games. Frank Tambu- years Mississippi State* North Texas State Mississippi State 20 10,000 ca- Quarterback with Kramer shortly after the; fracas between Joyce and brought out the best in him, -1 tions are that the Top choice was Paige Cothren i rello was listening to the con- predicted' Angeles Montana Colorado AAM Colorado AAM ' pacity American's arrival, Les Richter of the Los and the worst. of Miles Stadium there of Mississippi, 195-pound junior• "Don’t tell him how pro a Moravian Albright Moravian ‘ versatlon. Hoad will turn Rams. It was duel with bead- I “He reminded me of Dick will be tested. fullback who scored 11 points in many touchdowns he needs.” guards Muhlenberg Scranton Muhlenberg For GW, the game may be its "He is professionally minded,” at one pace, but one- Evans (Redskins line coach)," ! Mississippi’s 17-7 victory over Tambo said with a wink, “tell me. Hopman sided, the article Implied, said, lanky, Nebraska* Kansas Nebraska 12 j toughest yet outside of the one said. “Ifthe offer which be- Don “tall and all Denver* ; Arkansas. He carried the ball I’m calling the signals and I’ll anticipate cause only Joyce a fists, elbows, New Mexico Denver 13! Florida, the Colonials I Kramer will make had helmet as I knees and and he 8 with where ' 11 times for 65 yards, ran 11 for decide when he's to carry the a weapon.
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