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I KM Tie Color ; Krouse and Ward Fit, Fay, Tackle at Western, Seen College Material! Denver's Is School's Best Since Krouse Likely to Follow That Star to Maryland Etcheverry Very Maryland Is at Peak They’re talking about a sec- Of course, he Isn’t as big as early hour will draw more fins ond “Ray Krouse” over at Ray, but he has all the quali- out. ties that made Ray a fine col- Other games Friday will find. to Coach Western High School. Jp Large Worry Hoya For Boston U. Game lege prospect. He can get Baltimore Friends at Sidwell Merrell a three-game winning streak, over ac- By Whittlesey He is Leonard Pay and downfield as fast as my ends.’’ Friends in an Interstate Aca- Utah (20-18>, Brigham Young Once-beaten Maryland expects The University of Denver cording to his football coach, demic Conference clash, Lan- (35-7) and Arizona (21-6) before to be at full strength for Satur- Like Krouse, Fay may go to doesn’t mean much in a football be fol- a don at St. Albans, also an IAC losing last week to St. Mary’s. day s gcnxe against unbeaten Bos- Fred Mulvey, he may Maryland. He is friend of Krouse's and has been receiv- affair; Bullis B at Georgetown way to local fans, but it means a Denver was guilty of two fumbles ton University in Boston. Par- lowing in the big footsteps of ing some pointers during the Prep, Laurel at Sherwood, big headache to Georgetown and had a pass intercepted early ticularly welcome will be the re- Krouse, the University of summer months. Episcopal at George Washing- in the first quarter and the Gaels turn of Guard Bob Ward, who, Maryland tackle being touted Coach Bod Margarita, who is will be on ton, Armstrong at Bates of An- turned each miscue into a touch- with Tackle Ray Krouse, helps for all-America honors. Mulvey counting mighty concerned about the Leo napolis and Dunbar at Dunbar down and won, 41-21. make the Terrapin line the tough Mulvey, who also tutored Fay to help stop Speros, Hoyas’ trip West for Saturday of Baltimore. The Hoyas leave Friday morning thing it is. Krouse when the 230-pounder Wilson’s top runner and passer, afternoon’s date with the Pio- when the two teams face Fri- In after-dark contests, Cul- and face a six-hour plane ride. Ward missed last week’s game was at Western, sees a lot of neers. Central. peper will be at Fairfax, The mountain air will be a dis- against George Washington be- that hefty’s fine qualities in day at By winning, When the Redskins played an Hyattsville at Mount Rainier advantage but the Hoyas hope to cause of chest injuries, and it Fay. Fay stands around 6 Wilson can just about wrap up exhibition game in Denver, the I in Dis- at College Park in a Prince combat it somewhat with oxygen may be significant that with him feet and weighs 190. the Division title the 'Skins heard that Denver was Georges League game; Eastern tanks, which will aflord the play- sidelined the Terrapins permitted “He’s fast for a big boy and trict public high series. A vic- “loaded," to use the football at Washington-Lee and Mount ers temporary relief. a bit more yardage along the he is aggressive,” says Mulvey. tory for Western would keep coaohes’ favorite word. Last year Vernon at Norview in Norfolk. Georgetown's victories over ground than is usual. Going into “He is a senior and does a lot the Raiders in the race mathe- Denver tied Georgetown, 10-10, The slate will have Boston College, Holy Cross and that game the Maryland opposi- of thinking put there for me. matically. Saturday and won four and lost five of its Wake Forest, in addition to N. Y. tion had been averaging only 68 He calls all the defensive sig- Also scheduled Friday at Georgetown freshmen at Bullis, other games, but this season the Gonzaga at U., give the school enough pres- yards afoot, while G. W. gained nals. Central is a game between St. Petersburg, Va., Mountain States Conference club Tech at John Marshall in Rich- tige to attract at least 15,000, ac- 122. “I think he is the best tackle John’s and Central at 11 a.m. has some new talent. mond and Greenbelt and cording to word from Denver. The Krouse suffered a leg cramp we’ve had up here since Krouse. The Vikings are hoping the The best-known on player team will make the return trip by in the G. W. game and withdrew, Maryland Park in a Prince Coach Johnny Baker’s T-forma- plane Sunday morning. but he is okay already and is Patton Is Georges test at College Park. tion club is Sam Etcheverry, a Eagles Pop; Margarita has regained Bill banging around the College Park Car —FUCH8. who this week Anacostia Eagles, sophomore passer Resch. who was hurt shortly after practice field. Workout ranks 13th among the Nation’s Party Delays he caught the winning touchdown Also ready for action after tha Associated Press aerial artists. Baker is not the ■y pass against Wake Forest. And missing two games is Halfback G. W. coach of the same Credit Tests PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9. —A Carved Class former for the first time since the Holy Joe Kuchta. He's had a bad leg, Facing Safety name. This one is a Southern local unlimited son was born yesterday to the Cross game Johnny Kivus will be and his return will bolster Mary- Outstanding Door Latches California Bob Sey- scheduled wife of Cliff Patton, the Philadel- Repaired grid great. used as a ball carrier. He has land's backfleld defenses against football teams have IMMEDIATE SERVICE mour, the ex-Redskln, is assistant for the week end as phia Eagles’ extra-point-kicking been playing strictly on defense. the high-scoring Terriers. major tests coach. of specialist and holder of the Na- AUTO GLASS Despite Villanova’s obvious edge About the only doubtful ath- they swing into the stretch has 59 tional Football League record of INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY Etcheverry completed in material, Margarita was dis- lete among those who play more their 1949 schedules. of his 118 this sea- Coach 82. Open All Day Saturday passes appointed in the 29-14 defeat at or less regularly with the Terps On Friday at 2:30 p.m. and time a son, any sophomore the hands of Wildcats, although is Fullback Marvin Cramer. He Ben Blaine’s Anacostia Eagles will The Eagles threw an impromptu HERSON'S bats .500 in the passing depart- he liked Georgetown’s comeback has a pulled leg muscle and is meet the powerful three-year un- party for Patton, a guard who he’s terrific. Denver is ex- New and Used ment, in the second half. The Hoya taking it easy this week. Indica- defeated Waynesboro Tigers at played college ball at Texas offensive minded, scout re- tremely coach would like to lose that in- tions are, though, that he’ll go to Waynesboro, Pa. Christian. A club workout was Parts show, and their 172 in Auto ports points jury Jinx for Just one week, so Boston end will be in shape for On Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. delayed for more than an hour bear out. The Fla. K.E. Ml. 7100 eight games th$it his team would be in fair shape duty. four-year undefeated Car Credit as cigars were passed around and 72 Ave. Pioneers are not as big as Ford- for the George Washington game invades Annapolis, Md., where it funmaking took over the Eagles’ 1605 M.Y. Ave. M.E. ham or Boston College, George- Donelli Trick a week from Saturday. Unwraps will seek its 41st victory against practice session. town’s last two opponents, but “After this long trip and a Stuff for Terriers one tie while opposing Annapolis fast and have good run- they’re game against a team as good as A, C.. early season conqueror of in WESTON, Mass., Nov. 9 (/P).— ning backs to help Etcheverry Denver we’ll be lucky to have Anacostia Eagles. the Coach Buff Donelli, who admits deception department. enough strength to reach the line The Eagles dropped a 14-13 Denver’s 4-4 record to date is that his undefeated Boston Uni- of scrimmage against G. W.,” decision to the Tigers before 6,000 not but it’s good versityy Terriers have been saving exceptional, Margarita said with a wink, im- spectators at Waynesboro, Pa- enough to earn the respect of the several of their pet plays, indi- plying that Bo Rowland, G. W.’s last year, but scored 13 points in Georgetown coaching staff. The cated today he would shoot the coach and master wit. would have the last quarter and missed by Pioneers knocked off Colorado works against Maryland at Fen- a tough time matching that re- COLONIAL IS another member of the inches a place kick for the extra Mines, 48-0, but started a three- way Park on Saturday. CLIMBING—Just George mark. point that would have tied the FLY UNITED game losing the next week The Terriers yesterday took the Washington University squad at the beginning of the season, streak score. by missing an extra point against wrappings off some tricky stuff is in the world. For his | Jack Tivnan (above) getting up gridiron Colorado A. and M. and losing, 14- Ho Hum, Hole-in-One Donnelli gave them several weeks beat excellent playing in the loss to Maryland last week in which he Draw 200 13.
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