C-6 **THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER >3, 1852 Florida Wins Gator Bowl Bid; Tulsa, Possible Foe, Beats Arkansas Buford Long Breaks 7 Teams Seek Berths Bob Mathias Says 37-Yard Scoring Run Scoring Record in He'll Be Too Busy , In Playoffs as Pros For Football in's3 In1 Fourth Quarter By tha Associated Press \ Blasting Miami, 43-6 Enter Critical Stage BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 22. Whips Stanford’s Olympic decathlon Razorbacks GAINESVILLE. Fla., Nov. 22. By the Atiociatad Pratt K; i uMaMjjir StBRsL ( champion. Bob Mathias, who com- By the Associated Press Florida whacked down Miami, NEW YORK, Na- his second football season Nov. 22.—The pleted TULSA. Okla., Nov. 22.—How- 43-6, today and won an invita- ? tional Football League, as steady M J |u m today in the losing game with ard Waugh, a battering fullback, tion to play in the Gator Bowl lliß as a roller coaster—and twice as he did not California, said expect., and Tom Miner, place kicker, pow- New Year’s Day. bumpy—enters the critical stage to play football next fall. The Florida squad voted to ! ered Tulsa's bowl-eager Hurri- ac- of its season tomorrow with He Is eligible for one more year. triumph over a cept the bowl bid. In short order hopes rising and I canes to a 44-34 championship but will graduate in December,' Arkansas team that the university athletic council and falling with almost every game. surprising 1953. I! went all today in an effort to State Board of Control approved With four games to go, seven out The 200-pound athlete, who give resigned Coach Otis. Douglas and the contract was signed. teams are fighting for the two season and played fullback last a parting present. There was no Indication here playoff spots and a shot at the this one, was shifted to most of 37-yard touch- Which other team the Gator Bowl golden jackpot—the champion- right half for Stanford’s windup It was Waugh’s is seeking. Fine prospects are ship. A loss now could be rulnious. game. He the ball 19 times down gallop in the fourth quarter carried tie. Houston, Tulsa. Villanova and In the National Conference, the for a net gain of 92 yards. that broke a 34-34 Miner's Syracuse. San Francisco Forty-Niners and In the dressing room after the subsequent conversion and 23- Buford Long, halfback, scored Detroit (each 6-2) will try to break contest, he told interviewers: yard shortly after that two of Florida’s and their deadlock against opponents completed the Hurricanes’ margin CAMERON FINDS RACING ROOM—Paul Cameron (34), UCLA’s a “I don’t think I will play any set a new Florida record of 78 flashy tailback, finds big hole in Southern California’s line which can—and probably will—- just of victory. and drives seven yards to the UCLA 25-yard line in the first period of big game 100,000 more football. There are too points for the season. the before more than fans yesterday prove troublesome. many things to do. I’ll have The scoring battle, touched off at Los Angeles. Helping to lead interference Guard (63). other , Papa Hall and is Rudy Feldman No. 66 for Southern California is Guard Bob Peviani. The Forty-Niners visit Memorial a heavy quarter in my studies next by a Tulsa tally only eight plays Doug Dickey each scored one —AP Wirephoto. Coliseum to meet the rebounding fall before graduating. Then I go after the kickoff, saw the* Hurri- to make it unanimous , while Detroit right into the Marine Corps.” canes roll up 490 yards to Ar- for the first-string backfield. journeys to Wrigley Field to face kansas’ 445. Casares kicked his third field Southern Cal the . Waugh Sets Record. goal Bowl-Bound Trojans Celebrate More Tennis Titles Go Browns Trying to Protect of the season and three con- (Continued From Page C-l.) Lead.; Meanwhile, in the American Waugh, who tops all rushers In versions. When the second string Knicks Rout Syracuse pounded long schools dramatic and Conference, the the country, out took over in the final period. Sam was as tense By Dunking gams for total of 250 yards, a as anticipated. Coach in Shower To Maureen Connolly (6-2) attempt to protect their a Oosterhoudt added a Florida By th* Associated Press single-game record for a Tulsa touchdown con- The battling Bruins seemed to doesn't remember just what hap- on first place against and Dave Hurse a hold the To Lead Cage League player. version. have the better of things on de- LOS ANGELES. Nov. 22.—A joy- pened on the interception when he . gang grabbed Sedgman By th« Associated Press For Arkansas it was Capt. Buddy Miami’s offense was thoroughly! fense in the early going. Donn ful of Southern California i the ball and raced 72 And Frank Other games find New York at yards NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—The New Sutton and Larry Hogue, the Inept and averted its third shut- Mooraaw was the difference. Trojans dunked their coach, Jess 3 ; to set up that winning By th* Associated Pratt Washington, at Green Bay Dallas into undis- carrying times 164 Willhoite’s Charge Sudden. Hill, in a shower today in an out- ¦ touchdown. , and the Chicago Cardinals at York Knicks moved former 21 for out w ith a passing attack that SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Frank Sedg- puted of first place in yards and the latter 18 for 96. r Willhoite’s explosive, victory- burst of exubernance over victoryr “I’d moved off to my right, ex- , Pittsburgh. The last one is the ; possession clicked against Florida subs in the man of Australia and Maureen ! the eastern division of the Na- Lamar McHan, who threw 19 period. Bob Schneidenbach, netting charge down the in the game that opened the doorpecting a run. The first thing I . only game of the day which can- final sidelines ! Connolly of San Diego, Calif., con- tional Basketball Association by! of the Razorback’s passes, com- yards Me-; came with abrupt to the Rose Bowl. ; knew there was the ball. I just . not directly affect the leaders. threw seven to Frank suddenness. their domination of ama- ; routing the Syracuse Nats, 98-68, pleted six for 81 yards but had Donald for the Hurricanes’ only UCLA had taken the kickoff start- It didn’t really make much dif- . 1 took off.” tinued , That’s how close are the confer- teur tennis today as they swept to at Madison Square Garden to-! three intercepted. six points. ing the second half and Cameron ference. By that time it Was rain- He outraced all the Bruins ex- singles titles in the New , ence races. . speedy Paul Cameron. South > night'. An estimated 14,000 fans, damp- Florida’s thoroughgoing run- led the way from his own 29 to ing outside and Hill would have cept Was Wales championships. Given good weather, a crowd of surprised A crowd of 11,528 saw the ened by an intermittent ning w-as way too much for the Trojan 18. Cameron, big got wet anyway. But he hadn't jHill at that? Sedgman. the 60,000 is expected to turn out in drizzle attack the who won Wimble- ! Knicks register their fourth throughout the game, saw Arkan- junior candidate, the foresight to provide a change .I “Heck no, he’s fast,” Jess said. don and United States title this i Los Angeles to see what makes Miami’s highly-rated defense, but and All-America ! straight home victory. Syracuse. sas bound into a 20-7 lead midway it got plenty of help from four made the big gains on what of clothes, and had to send over What about the Rose Bowl? year and is expected spear- San Francisco go and whether Refuses Bowl Prediction. to ; which lost its fourth in a row on of the first quarter after Bobby Miami . seemed to be a scoring parade to the USC campus, a half mile head Australia’s Davis Cup defense the Defending Champion Rams Jess posed with roses, but the Forty-Niners. j the road, dropped into a second- Holladay had scored from the 1 It was the second worst defeat downfield. He swept off right away, for dry duds. next month, turned “Back Ken can stop It’s make a predicition. He i an even game with the edge, if place tie with the Boston Celtics. to climax a 35-yard Tulsa drive at a team ever hung on for 16, passed to End Ernie the tumult, Jimmie , wouldn’t McGregor 4—6, 6—4 an Florida Amid all say: 6—2. with any. going New York, with Max Zaslofsky the contest's start. Miami. And it made the 1952 Stockert for 11 and then for 21. Sears, hero of the victory, dis- did “It’s about time the West impressive display of power, to the Rams. won a game. We’ll give any body! i It should settle down to a scoring 22 points, led at the end; Tulsa Strikes Bark, Gators the second highest scoring Then the giant 6-foot-l closed that (a) he'd called for the l Earlier, Miss Connolly had added 19-16, 47-37 Will- they send out a good battle.” : battle between arms and legs—- of the first quarter, Tulsa barged into the lead with Florida history with 263 charged up pick yards jthis championship to her United j team in hoite to off a ball as he raced 70 to the Then he added: “Don’t forget, ! the sure right arm of Norman at the half and turned the game points and the Kentucky game pass and tear back along the side- first Trojan touchdown on a lat- States and Wimbledon crowns an 80-yard drive. Waugh scoring there’s still next week.” The von Brocklin of the Rams and into a rout in the final two periods. left to play. lines before he stopped eral from A1 Carmichael; (b) his with a 6—3, 6—2 domination of losers from the 3 and just before half- was on ' Trojans play Notre Dame in South the churning legs of Hugh Mc- Dolph Shayes topped the 0 0 0 6 6 Julie Sampson of San Marino, time Morris hit Miner with a 19- Miami j the 8 4-yard scoring pass in the flat to Elhenny and Joe Perry of the with 13 points. .. Bend next Saturday to wind up intermis- Florida 610 14 13—43; passing 1 Calif. yard pass to make the scoring: Sears’ found 10 out Carmichael was a new play de- regular ! Forty-Niners. Miami Touchdowns—McDonald the season. Maureen Loses in Doubles. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 22 UP). : sion score read Tulsa Arkan- Florida scoring: Touchdowns —Dickey, i of 19 completed for 88 yards and veloped during the past week. 40,000 Expected Hall. Long til). Casares. Oosterhoudt. Hill said today’s game was “very at Chicago. sas 20. the one touchdown in a crisp The tournament wound up Miss —The underdog Milwaukee Hawks Conversions —Casares (3). Hurse. Field Saw White Jersey. very aggressive far! A crowd of some 40,000 is -yard goal—Casares. hard, and as Sampson and Rex Hartwig of Aus- (threw into Rochester to- Hogue's 2 touchdown % play concocted just last week—- j expected up Wrigley a scare Carmichael said he didn't know as I’m concerned, very clean.” tralia defeating Maureen and to show at night before the Royals won their plunge to start the final period the short one to Carmichael. who throwing the ball Field—and the big, big question | he was to The defeated coach. Red Sand-, (Lewis o—6, 6—3, 9—7, in NBA game, 69-65. deadlocked the count at 34-all. Sears, it developed, yelled to when he lateraled off to Sears. Hoad. ; | is: Can the Bears reward their I ers. said “We just lost—lost to a mixed doubles. The lead changed hands in every But it was then Waugh's 37- Carmichael for the lateral when “I sa wa white jersey coming de- following an upset Roberts and Musial good team. The Trojans Sedgman, has yet to win faithful with 'period the Hawks, playing a yard scoot ended a 55-yard Tulsa his teammate was belted on the up who victory losing as and heard a yell,” A1 said. “He served to win. It is easily the own country’s championship, after three of the game, surge to break a SC 40-yard line bv Berliner. In his games. tight control made 20 of 37 the tie. And little was in a heck of a lot better best team we’ve played all season, the McGregor four home The odds favor against 20 later, when a penalty stalled an- the split second, it appeared the kept pressure on Detroit by 13 points to whip the shots from the field, Head All-Star Team position to run than I was.” and the best defensively in my 21 throughout their match for Royals. other Tulsa drive, Miner booted play was over. But the next thing** except Bears and eliminate them from of 60 by the By the Associated Press He said the pass from Sears years of coaching. They’d give the second set. That set tvas Bob Davies, with 24 points, led his insurance placement. any one knew—including the the second perfect. anybody country tough: title contention. (Arkansas 70 0 7 7—34 for score was in the a the best tennis McGregor has straight home court « ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22.—Robin Bruins—Sears was off for six The Lions, having won five| [the fifth vie-;.Tulsa 14 14 10—44 Roberts, 28-game winner for: “We’d worked up the play, fig- fight.” played since he upset Sedgman tory for Rochester. Arkansas scoring: Touchdowns—Troxell. a jpoints. uring they'd be looking for the straight games' for the first time: 'Hogue (3>, Sutton. Conversions—Mazza Stan j, an There were no roses in the Aussie title last January. RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 22 (/P).- |(4). the Phillies last season, and California 0 77 0—14: [for since 1945, are red hot. In whip- 3 off-tackle shot.” Carmichael dis- Bruin dressing room. Some of! Trailing McGregor won tipped re- I Tulsa scoring: Touchdowns —Holladay Musial, who holds a one-man UCLA 9 0 o—l2 at 3—4. ping Dallas last Detroit Don Barksdale in a (7). (7). mo-1 closed. “All Jim said was ‘catch the were as week, 1(7). Waugh Miner Conversions—¦ nopoly on the batting title for the Southern California scorins: Touch- players crying openly the last three games to wind up use End Leon Hart, who bound in the final second tonight (Miner (5). Field goal—Miner. downs—Sears. Carmichael Conversions—: it.” they filed slowly in. breaks one didn’t Cardinals, head the 1952 major (Tsagalskis| (7), with three service in came up with a pulled leg muscle to aive the Baltimore Bullets a UCLA scoring: Touchdown—Stits. Field: Big Elmer Willhoite, up to now- “They just capitalized on our set against Sedgman. 96-95 victory over the league all-star team announced :soal—Dailey. Safety—Berliner. Conver-: in practice. He’ll be ready to- Philadel-; Arlington Girl Cagers Band News. noted chiefly as one of the Na- mistakes,” was the way big Line- Outside of burst, however, phia Warriors in an NBA game today by the Sporting this morrow, though. Arlington junior high Roberts nudged six-time tion’s standout defensive guards. backer Donn Moomaw put it. McGregor was able to break tonight before a capacity crowd school Musial. never At Cleveland, the Browns rule a girls will compete in batting king who won his third Sedgman's powerful service. of 13,000 in North Carolina State an intra- Redskins choice to down the mural league win- straight title in 1952, by one vote College’s Reynolds Coliseum. I; basketball this (Continued From Page C-l.) Play Exciting Match. Eagles. The Browns’ passing at- iter under the direction of Doro- as the most preferred choice tack, headed by Graham, McElhenny Although Sedgman was clearly Otto is (ff).— thy Dickenson, supervisor girls* among 191 members of the Base- ment spot with the Pittsburgh Olszewski Surpasses the best around, with 1,699 yards MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 22 1 of superior, it was an exciting match George Mikan tallied 35 points, : athletics for Arlington County. Writers’ Association polled by | gained. ball Steelers. with the crowd of 11,000 roaring high season, leading Games will be played Saturday self-credited bible for’ Giants, his for the in 1 baseball's Giants, holding As California Whips Stanford applause at the continued The who have looked mornings, starting January, Thej The a 19-11 re-j the Minneapolis Lakers to a 96- ‘ in its 28th annual selection. 11 pitifulat times, are 11-point picks edge in their long series with the By tha Associated Press 1 coveries. 89 victory over Fort Wayne in an Phillies’ ace was named on 184 BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. 22. to flatten Washington and stay on ballots. Redskins, will be paced by Full-; Statistics Miss Connolly showed the crowd the Browns’ heels. If the New NBA game tonight. California’s Bears fashioned three Stanford, Expert Repair Service The only close player race was back Eddie Price, 1951 ground- u. of cam the best tennis of her Australian Yorkers going tie long touchdown marches and i downs 18-year-olds are to win or Auto Races Postponed at third base where George Kell £ ”£fng g/* 3 g'f tour in the battle of for the gaining leader the intercepted passing yardage‘B3 «5 conference lead, it looks Sox edged of National scored another on an for the women’s title. She had as though they’ll Auto races scheduled at Marlboro, of the Red Cleveland’s pass today to roll up a 26-0 vie- have to do it AUTO RADIOS A1 Rosen. Elsewhere in the in- Football League and current pace- g£s*s competed ICi: '“it to come from behind in each set against the Browns when Md., today, featuring the 50-lap tory over the Stanford Indians in ?•**•» intercepted o 3 the two field the writers picked Ferris setter with 641 yards. Price nosed against Miss Sampson. teams meet December 14. season championship, have been! L. S. JULLIEN, Inc. the football classic that annually punting average s: 8 36 Fain of the Athletics at first base, Rob Goode of the Redsxins for 11“ Julie, who teamed with “Little postponed until next Sunday at 2j P St. N.W NOrth out completes the season for the two Yards'penalized'-':"" p.m. 1443 8075 Brooklyn’s Jackie Robinson at 75 60 Mo” yesterday to win the doubles because of track conditions ! the title on the last day of the : and Phil Rizutto of the | ; traditional rivals. 1 title, led by 2—l in the first San Diego Navy Beats second campaign, finishing with 971 yards set; Yankees at short. An overflow crowd of 83,000 less deadlock. Taking the ball on and 2—o in the second. Each time, Hank Sauer, the Cubs’ slugger to Goode’s 951. fans saw the Bears power 71 yards their own 29, they went the dis- however, Maureen Broke Julie’s: Pacific Amphibs, 55-7 the National League’s most The visitors have another up- in the first quarter, travel the tance in four plays. Beal made a service and stormed through the! By tht Associated Press 'and catch and the CORONADO, Calif., valuable, and young Mickey Man- j and-coming back in Kyle Rote, same distance in the third, and nice ran remain- rest of the set without difficulty. Nov. £2.— tie of the Yanks join Musial ini smash 84 yards to score in the ing 11 to score. Tom Keough con- The powerful San Diego Naval their bonus draft choice a year ; fourth. verted. Training Center football team, the outfield. Yogi Berra of the “Whenever snow, or ** raus- ago, who is just oegirning to hit chosen to play a yet unnamed sleet freezing: rain is falling Yanks was the catching choice. Lloyd Torchio, a bench-warming, The Bears scored again early in Ticket Speculators ! op- |B ing: slippery or hazardous conditions ** no vehicle shall I his stride after a knee operation. the third, going 71 in 10 ponent in the New Salad ** f Bobby Shantz, of the A’s, most center most of the season, added yards Year’s operate in such manner as become stalled and Bowl game at Ariz., de- B to I in the American The former Southern Methodist the final touchdown in the last plays. Quarterback Ray Wilisey; Phoenix. impede traffic when ** valuable player Suffer Scalping at Pacific H| such is due to failure to equip League, and Reynolds of the alumnus, short of 200 period when he snagged a pass sneaked through center for the feated the Fleet Amphibi- the vehicle with effective skid chains or snow tread tires." Allie a yard the ous Base, 55 7, here paired with Roberts thrown by Jack Gebert, Stanford last yard. to today. Yankees on; mark on 69 trips with the ball, quarterback, Big Coast Game Jim Monachino, former the mound staff. the 193-pound, 6- California started its third By the Associated Press San easily could be the most trouble- foot-one sophomore from nearby touchdotvn thrust from the Bear Francisco Forty-Niner, scored two some player in New York LOS ANGELES. Nov. 22.—Ticket; of NTC the Lafayette charged 38 yards for the 16. Wilisey faked a pass and got caught the touchdowns. The backfield. The Giants also have scalpers again today' Bluejacket are score. dashed through center for 51 on the UCLA-Southern recruits undefeated Red Sox List Nats Twice George Thomas, No. 1 California in play draft California’s star fullback, John- yards. Five more ground plays put game. service and have lost only [choice of the Redskins three years ny Olszewski, one-yard to the University of Southern bowed out of col- the ball on the Indian Host UCLA officially sold 101,- On 35-Game Spring Slate 'ago, who was released by the! lege play in record-breaking style, line. Reserve Half Paul Larson California. Washington club this year. 043 tickets, but the attendance By th« Associated Press He powered 122 yards to set a new drove over. was 96,869. BOSTON, Nov. 22.—The Red Giants at Full Strength. Coast Conference three- Stanford was outclassed in the. Cloudy skies and the of !Pacificyear-mark for rushing with 2,504 threat The New York line features game 0 f the oldest gridiron rain kept some Box’s 1953 spring training schedule : yards. The 2,499 undoubtedly cus- j Arnie Weinmeister, one of former record of rivalry in the Far West . The clos _ tomers comfortably at home be-! of 35 games was announced to- the; was set s great tackles of this era, and Ray! yards by Washington est it got to the Bear goal was side their television sets. Manager Joe H h night by General Krouse, a Washingtonian who 8 » Earlier in the week there had S. „ F starred Maryland and who is “o O NEW Cronin. at l _i_ Stanford 0 O 0 0— been reports that tickets were be- BUDGET PLAN ] jniners. California __ 0 77 17—76 It includes exhibitions with nine enjoying his best season as a pro.; ing scalped at $25 apiece and up. take as long as E Injuries The first half was running out California scoring: Touchdowns—Beal, scalpers league in the line, as well as in 1 10 Conv 'rslonß_ But the who still had major and three minor when the Bears broke the score- jgg’ ' .6 MONTHS TO clubs. Seven games have been the backfield, handicapped the: them left today had a terrible PAY*/ booked with the Phillies and six Giants earlier this season, but time at the gates. They couldn’t with the Boston Braves, the last Owen expects to be close to full! even give ’em away. strength game. three of which will be played in for today’s Oregon State Defeats Oregon, It had been announced for three Boston April 10-12. The Redskins have played in- days that the game was a sellout.; Your Smooth Tires also includes two games teresting football under Leßaron’s; Those who didn’t have tickets just: The list Day stayed home. Those who with the Washington club. quarterbacking and with a new! 22-79, as End Has Great came had! batch of strategy toss at the: By the Associated Press their tickets. RAIN, ICE OR SNOW, The spring schedule: to Fullback Sam Baker plunged over strangers, the midget mastermind Oreg., And so did the scalpers when Phillies: 9, PORTLAND. Nov. 22. on two of them and Halfback March 7. Cincinnati: 8. ' the game was over. Four youths! YOU'LL ALWAYS GO! Yankees; in. Yankees at St. Petersburg.; could come up with a few sur- End Jim Cordial made his last Wally Jackson tallied the other. Fla.: 11. Cardinals at St. Petersbura- 12. | Curly were booked on misdemeanor Winter Rubber Braves. 10.1 prises. Coach Lambeau also! game for Oregon State a sensa- Passes were the key Wjgggii-* EXTRA-TRACnON Cardinals: 13. Detroit: 14. factors in scalping charges. passenger cars is Reds at Tamna. Fla.: 16. Braves at Bra hopes he has corrected some of tional performance and provided < Oregon’s three scores. The losers Tread for popular denton. Fla.: 17. Cardinals at St. Peters-; for most purposes. Absolutely silent! burg: 18. Reds: 19. Detroit at Lakeland.; the defensive flaws that helped lose the Staters with a 22-19 victory were blanked only in the second Fla.; West Palm Beach.: and 20. Athletics at the San Francisco game. A weak over traditional rival Oregon to-!]period, and strong—only Contains abrasive elements suc- Fla finished Colleagues'Honor tion surface - Pictured above and March 21-22. Dodgers at Miami; 94.! defense, including shoddy tackling, day. i Cordial’s play turning the tide Boros Yankees; Nats; Orlando. left. Full ca *or 25. 2ti. Nats at has marked the Washington Cordial’s 17-yard field goal in ; against P M Fla. 27. Phillies at Clearwater. Fla.: 28. them. Jr pffp/ K O\J9S at Yankees St. Petersburg: 29. Detroit: eleven this season. the second quarter proved the Oregon fi 0 Tourney Today 80. Dodgers i fi 7 —19! With SIZE 6.70x15; only. W margin of victory, but even more Oregon State 0 9 7 «—22; I Abril 1. Jacksonville at Jacksonville. But there was nothing wrong 1 By th# Pratt Approved Military 1 Waycross. Ga.; Associated Other fixes priced proportionately. Fla : 2. Phillies at 3. with Bones Taylor's pass-catching important to the Oregon State Phillies at Montgomery. Ala : 4. 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Twice he shut off Oregon scor- Western Maryland, 12-0 ing threats by intercepting passes.; professional golf's "Player of the Directing the New York offense By tha Aisociatad Pratt Year,” with the staging and a diving, almost impossible of the Stales to Get Most will be Charlie Conerly. one time 54-hole, Open Three catch in the last moments allowed BALTIMORE, Nov. 22.—Johns $5,000 Julius Boros property of the Redskins who w'as Hopkins scored twice in the tournament. • ARMY OFFICERS Oregon State to keep the ball and last • Pros’ Winter Golf Tour ’ traded to the Giants for Howie quarter in water-logged Municipal The three-day tournament, with NAVY OFFICERS Os run out the clock. • Livingston several years ago. 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Phone complete derails to the second touchdown a few man, Frank February 26-March 1 Southern Conference victory over ‘ Field today. Knowles and Mai Galletta. crippled Davidson here today, minutes later. Ed McNicholas of Florida tournaments are the St. • Washington State’s field goal Sparrows Point recovered the loose Civilian £r Clothiers Open, March . ending the season for both teams, Military I Petersburg 12-15: was End ball on the Western Maryland 11 K. of C. to Play Shamrocks the La Gorce Pro-Am at Miami The the first time ’ kicked by Ed Barker who i ij Citadel scored and then caught a pass from The Carroll Council, Knight* of 1342 B Street N.W. I Beach, February 16; the Seminole it got the ball never ' came off the bench to boot the b and was Myers for the touchdown. Columbus, unlimited football team STtrHng <253 J Pro-Am at Palm Beach. March i headed. managed its through uprights 25 yards k Washington • Pensacola Davidson ball the Western Maryland 0 0 0 0— meets the A. 17-18, s o! Shamrock C. on the Rk Quantice , and the Jacksonville Open, I,! two touchdowns late in the final I from a difficult angle. Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 14—14 II Corpus March (Fairlawn Field in Anacostia at Christ! 20-23. ‘period against Citadel reserves. Washtn«ton State 0 9 3 o—o SCOrln * Touchdowns— today. Oklahoma A&M 0 7 0 o—7 l I Semler *McN?*hol : j 2 p.m.