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Gonzagas Near-Upset of St. John's Inspiring Western Tonight fretting Jsfaf jlpotfls Underdog Role Played Army Not Fretting About Mud; Washington, D. C., Wednesday, Nov. 26,1952 — A-15 ** Again as Raiders Face Correnti to Keep Middies Loose By the Associated Frost | By the Wilson for Crown ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 26.—1f! WEST POINT. N. Y., Nov. 26. Navy gets too tight against Army; The long-range weather forecast or By Brion Bell, Jr. in Philadelphia, it’s good guess Win, Lose, Draw a predicting rain for Saturday’s Underdog Western meets favored that By FRANCIS STANN Tony Correnti will loosen Army-Navy football game isn't Wilson for the interhigh cham- 1 them up. pionship at tonight in Grif- Tfr worrying Army Coach Red Blaik THOSE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 8:30 are coming a little fith Stadium after Gonzaga. also |L| HB| The linebacker from St. Louis i; much as you might harder each season for the Browns, jas think. Russ Gestner i an underdog, almost pulled one of us is never at a loss for a wisecrack.! 1 Underdog Army, which is ex- was saying. “This is our seventh year in the and the season’s big before bow- business the upsets He’s the outstanding example of | pected to depend mostly passing only we’ve games. ing, on season lost three This National League draft 7-0, to St. John’s in the Cath- what Coach Eddie Erdelatz de- is whittling us down.” olic League high school title game ¦ci.v mm ¦ against the heavier Annapolis scribes as a squad that “just loves team, ordinarily would be handi- Russ Gestner is publicity director for the ? .1 before a crowd of 10,000 last night. W The Raiders’ 5-4 season’s record to play football for the fun of it.”capped if it comes up mud for the Browns, who are coming to town to play the I annual service academy classic to hardly compares with Wilson’s ; That attitude isn’t incidental, Redskins Sunday. It means nothing much mark, if H be witnessed by 102,000 spectators impressive 8-0-1 but neither by any means to Navy’s success to the Redskins, but it's a vital game for the ¦p" : iPR' did Gonzaga figure to give St. B r and countless TV watchers. Navy Browns. Tied with the Eagles and Giants for sgmM John’s much competition. The can be counted on to stress run- the American Conference lead, Cleveland Western-Wilson game is a neigh- Navy's Don Fullam ning plays, which theoretically are easier to gain with in muddy can’t afford a loss. . borhood rivalry which goes back 16 years and the favorite’s role To Face ArmyAfter weather. “ is certain it’ll take a clean But Blaik remembers Army’s or the may mean little. sweep to break the tie eliminate one of coach, Escaping Discharge great showing against Penn, when Fred Mulvey, Western is the three teams,” Gestner reports. “The pressure to admit he likes his By the Associated Press Cadets fought through mud up frank posi- ito may be on us and the Giants in our final tion. Upsets occupy much of the Nov. their ankles for a 14-13 victory. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. 26. j Army spotted Penn 13-0 game, goes un- in Western-Wilson ~s a first- especially if Philadelphia record the ptjpp —Don Fullam, first-string left quarter lead, series and the Raiders will be "up” will be avail- then came back to beaten. That’ll mean we couldn’t afford a tackle for Navy, win with 44 seconds left to play. rr.nei. su»n. for tonight’s game. - even.” - 1 able Saturday when the Mid- tie, * of Wilson Has Heavy Artillery. - • - r - i .?•>.: . Thrill Success. '' dies play Army. With their two great kickers, of the unparalleled ."• . * *•'’ "The Penn game, I think, Wilson, on the other hand, has x Secretary of Navy Dan Kim- did booming punts, a '- - ; more for these boys field goals and of the it’s the heavy artillery its than any- most of on ball has directed that the thing else this year,” colorful outfit Coach Brown is bringing. Some of the key play- side. by Blaik said Manned a big line and 21-year-old Bronxville gridder today. “I tgave ers are acquiring a little age, but Gestner resolutely insists this powered by two of the area’s finest be given maximum punish- them a real taste BROTHER FRYE GETS YARDAGE—Brother Frye, St. John’s fullback, is shown making a 5-yard of the thrill in being sucoessful isn’t why another title is coming harder. backs, this year’s team is termed gain ment “short of discharge” for and I by in the fourth quarter of last night’s Catholic League championship game with Gonzaga at that. think, is a big thing Coach Joe Carlo one of the Griffith Frye a breach of the academy's for any team.” best he Stadium. gets a block from an unidentified Johnny to break him loose. “IT’S THE DRAFT,” Gestner repeats. “We haven’t had a has ever handled at Wil- honor code. “They had never son. —Star Staff Photo. experienced good pick since we came into the National League. When Fullam’s offense was not anything like that before and it draft Western, which uses Big Jim made public, but it is under- we were a member of the All-America Conference we could may be that they now have the Bakhtiar, its crack fullback, onj stood unofficially that he idea that they don’t bid against the National League. That’s how we got most of both have to take offense and defense, also! Weatherbeaten Bowie dropped out of a marching a licking every our we’ve got to wait turn.” All-Conference Team Includes Saturday. In all stars. But now our depends on the speed of Halfbacks formation and at first denied my years of coaching I never pace doing have If the Browns continue their of the previous six sea- Billy Richardson and Fred Timbol so. seen a clubhouse celebration like sons they’ll never rate a prime draft choice because they always for long yardage. The Raiders’ Faces Cold Weather 5 Terps; Meadows Tops Voting the one they put on after the Penn have been winners. They won all four titles in the old All- line—outweighed almost 15 pounds The University of named. The repeaters this season. It’s the basis for what game.” to a man—will have to 1 only were America Conference and in 1950 they captured the National play over placed five players on the Jack Lewis, Wake end, Erdelatz says is the most “coach- The Cadets got a reminder of its head to open holes stop two-. Forest and year and For Holiday Feature platoon All-Southern Conference ! Ed Mioduszewski, William iable” group he's ever had. Cer-| what bad weather conditions are League championship as a “rookie” member. Last the Sommer, and itainly something Wilson’s Mike the football team selected by Mary’s versatile has caused Navy| jlike last Saturday. With an open Browns won their division but were upended in the playoff by speedster, and Lon Herzbrun, the Weatherbeaten Bowie, which the 1 back. games Southern Conference Sports The starting on of- to win five and tie one for date on the schedule, they spent Angeles Rams. powerman, Tigers’ siege fog backfield the Los in the offense. survived a of rain and Writers’ Association. fense has four , the best record since 1945. i the afternoon slogging through a night’s forecast, however, Scar- “We had a pretty good season,” Gestner says. “Only lost Last to begin its fall meeting, faced Duke, the conference champion, bath, Mioduszewski, Worth Lutz Great Competitor. long scrimmage in driving rain. was much along the same one game in the regular season—our first one. It’s in the laps lines. the prospect of cold weather placed eight men on the of Duke and Bill Brehany “That Correnti is one of the They also remember that Navy Gonzaga’s line expected to- offensive of VMI. the gods whether we reach the playoff this year, but if we wasn’t to morrow for the $25,000-added and defensive first teams. The Maryland also placed play- greatest competitors I have ever rolled over them in a 42-7 victory of put up much fight against a five seen,” year isn’t age. Fort McHenry Handicap, which SCSWA voted to Maryland ers on the second teams, Frank Erdelatz enthused. “He last and that Navy’s 5-2-1 don’t it because of old powerful St. John’s forward walL include weighs headlines the Thanksgiving Day and Clemson players on the team Navarro at guard, Center only 167 pounds—and 166 “ is 30, but he’s got a lot of football left. The Eagles weren’t supposed to Tom be his heart. (See ARMY. Page A-17.) program. although the two schools were Cosgrove and Chet pounds of that must Gatski, our center, is 30, and , our guard, is the same contain the Johnnies’ Bob Rusev- Hanulak, a we were in the Maryland Racing Secretary under a year’s suspension during halfback, on the offensive “There age. is 32 and maybe a little slower, but he’s lyan and Brother Frye, two fine John B. team game getting all beat up and Cor- Campbell a 10-horse the football season. and Bill !-nletzky at guard and averaging more yards per carry. Groza is only 28 running backs. announced renti yells over to their quarter- still than 4 field for the mile and a fjurlong , Maryland’s split- at halfback on and is Since punt, ought to As it turned out, the Eagles T , polled the second back, ‘Come on, run through here. BRAKES Gillom 31. all he does is Gillom challenge, the team. played an game. Only with the following defensive I dare you.’ Relined While years.” inspired weights: highest number of votes on the 44 GW You Wait play 10 more the breaks—a by The Nicodemus-H. B. End on Second Team. “Our tackle in front of Correnti recovered entry ballots, trailing only Ed Meadows, The only George Washington Eagles’ 30-yard Cohen of Laran, 104, and disgusted look, St. John’s on the the Duke tackle. Tackle Stanley i turned and with a i RIVETED LINING ALL OF THESE FELLOWS, plus Ends , who is line late in the second quarter MullyS, 108: the Cockfield Stables- player named on the first two growled, Tony, tell SA.SO Jones was the other Maryland teams was Jim England, ‘Shut up, ’em: as low as says. plus roughness W. Ewing entry of Arcave, 109, a defen- 81, and , 30, have been going good, Gestner a penalty—de- j player on the team. to run the other way, it’s bad and Auditing, offensive end on the second team. ” average the 110; Armageddon, sive enough as it is.’ “Besides, our age is only 24-plus. We’ve got our share cided result. On the defensive eleven the Scarbath trailed Meadows “I’d have taken a victory 117; Referee, 108: Alerted. 126; by Coach Erdelatz urged: of younger men, too.’'’ 7-6 Terps placed John Alderton at seven points voting, “Don'ti and been glad to get it the way Jones Brook, 102; Heutel, 102, and i in the 186 call Correnti a character, but he ! Paul Brown, he reports, is highly pleased with the pres- Mameluke, 110. end, at tackle to 193, but the Terps’ quarter- Gonzaga was playing,” said a still- and Ed certainly has a wonderful sense of ence of , former Notre Dame quarterback. Fullerton at halfback. back had a margin of only four humor." nervous Joe Gallagher, St. John’s With one eye on weather re- Voting ! BONDED Closest in Years. “Graham really had understudy,” Gestner points out. and the votes for second place over Mi- Fun never an coach, after the game. “It’s a ports other on the mu- Balloting was the years With Signals. quarterback rare occasions before team tuels, Bowie closest in oduszewski and Leon Cunning- Last week pouring rain “CliffLewis, who played on good thing our defensive officials hoped to see and a total of 267 players the when type it’s some improvement in A on the ham. fine linebacker from hampered practice, Correnti came he retired last year, really was a .” played the of ball capable both. 17 teams in the conference were South Carolina. of, because offensively we couldn’t disappointing crowd of 7,528 fans up to tell Erdelatz: “Seven of the Not that Graham has needed an understudy up to now. OFFENSIVE TEAM. yesterday guys LININGSGuaranteed do much.” turned out to watch C S * won’t be out today.” m *O.OOO Milas! One of original Browns, along with Groza, Lavelli, Speedie, Pitt. Duke Na Rivets ta teere Tear Drama the Scores As Halftime Nears. Sparkle Stable’s Olympic View, E-Howard j? 195’ 6-3' Hertford'‘"n”'c' “Why not. what happened Motley, has hurt. Jones. Maryland Gatski and others, Otto never been The Johnnies got the only with Buddy Root up, win the Gov- —Stanley g 6 Jr. 235 6-0 Lemovne Pa now?” asked the worried coach. U k f y>Virginia Jr -25 5-11 Glassport. Pa. “Six years ago,” recalls, “Lewis was our No. 1 juicy Li—TruettQ Trurtt rGrant,rft nt - “They qualified Gestner touchdown with 30 seconds re- ernors Mansion Purse at a Duke 102 Sr 200 ft-2 Hichh Pnintnt m rC haven’t as l COX “ He a pass in the maining in the first Rusev- time for the lUm d MM7 80. 175 0-0 Hop quarterback. threw for the first touchdown half. S3O mutuel. The mile uTl> De b^ ewe°li swimmers and the instructor won't M.ryland-:::::::::-: A d N J Brown’s history. But before the game was over, Graham was lyan went over on a quarterback and one-sixteenth was 1:51%. B-Jack slar bith 190 6-'l BMUmTe ’ - - let them out for fear they’ll CLIFT'S P * ir' o WllU m and Mary~- 182 Sr. 180 all. esti- sneak from the one after Dave Also disappointing was B~W orth Lut7*'nnL 5-11 Cliffside. N. J. drown,” quipped Correnti. playing and from that point on he practically did it I the day’s a mu ™ 155 So. 180 8-0 Durham. N. C. BRAKE SERVICE Shannon had recovered Gonzaga B—BillBrehany, VMI 104 Sr. 180 5-11 Rldgeley, W. Va. Correnti calls the signals on de- that run off 6,000 offensive plays and Graham has a total pari-mutuel handle of $652,- 1909 M St. N.W. ST. 4795 mate we’ve „ , DEFENSIVE TEAM. fense. Erdelatz gave three fumble on the Eagles’ 30 with two 697. Wagering on the first race E—John Alderton. Maryland 185 Cumberland out and handled except approximately 80 times.” 130 Sr. 6-1 MMd designated the ball all and a half 'minutes to go. was SB,OOO under the previous day, h a e th Carolina ‘ 12? Sr - 180 6-0 S. C. and them X. Y and Md. Av«. ME. T~i°riT—Ea Meadows.Mea dSw« ’nui?Duke 193 Jr. 217 6-3 Oxford N c fll S.W. 6232 T—Dick Maryland Although the Eagles couldn’t go while the feature attracted only G—BobbyModzelewski. 140 Sr. 235 6-6 Natroua Pa.' (See A-17.) et 6th b Independence Ave. RATTERMAN, HOWEVER, is good insurance and, Gestner very far against St. John’s compared Burrows. Duke 127 Jr. 200 6-i Asheboro n*r NAVY. Page the line $57,790 as with $82,232 Wake Forest 102 Sr. 210 6-0 Burlington N C L®—Leon Cunningham, South ’ says, satisfied with his role as understudy. “He hasn’t played they held the powerful Johnnies for the opening day’s main event. r Carolina 182 So. 190 6-1 Atlanta LB*—John Carey, Duke 113 Sr 196 6-1 Fort Wavne Tnd The Gonzaga con- HB—Ed Maryland i:.;. d much, but you know that he can. As for all that talk that he in check. line Fullerton. 113 Sr. 190 5-111 Westview PPa ' Pimlico's a group Mullls, South Carolina 69 Sr. 170 5-9 Fort VaUey behavior. tinually smothered Frye, Rusev- sale to headed S—Dick Sommers, Duke Ga is temperamental... well, you couldn’t prove it by his by Cary and IS4 Sr. 100 5-10 Ralengh! N.' C lyan and Paul Caporaletti when Boshamer including TEAMS. nice, quiet guy. If there’s anything different about OFFENSIVE SECOND He’s a they tried to rim. Rusevlyan at- Ben and Herman Cohen of Bal- any really play timore . Vir*l”. .* (1 ,24) E—George Nowls^orth'carolina (90! George it is that he can play sport well and tempted to go to the air but was made official yesterday S l —England. George Washington (63) es k reßt <74) 5 Earley. (88) — —Don South Carolina when the Hilltop track’s directors m2Hlliy ° ?.,£?(70) hell out of a piano.” couldn’t complete a pass in five rßen * Duken?Xi T—GeneI Lamone. West Virginia (49) ft—Navarro.5? Maryland (621 Maletsky. Browns have intercepted. voted to accept an offer of $25 a 2 G—Bill Maryland (88) In Graham and Ratterman the undoubtedly tries and had one G—Clyde Pickard. Wake Forest (62) G—Tom Barton. Clemson (73) Only NATIONAL Offers share for approximately 78,000 C—Tom Cosgrove. Maryland (94) the two most versatile quarterbacks in football. Graham was St. John’s staged one long drive LB—loe Koch. Wake Forest (61) shares of stock. The new owners B—John Gramllng. South Carolina (79) LB—Madison Nutter. Virginia Tech (50) an all-America at football and basketball at Northwestern. —sl yards—after the second-half B—. Maryland (74) HB—Bernie Faloney, Maryland (80) kickoff was a thus acquired 86 per cent of the B—Fred Wyant. West Virginia (57) HB—Billy Lea. Duke (59) He play practically any musical instrument you can name, but it halted by for about B—Charlie Smith. Duke (41) S—Bob Snider. West Virginia (70) can fumble at the Gonzaga 30. Two! shares $1,950,000. The including the piano. thrusts by the Eagles in the third! group plans to make improve- Ratterman starred not only at football at Notre Dame but period stopped by penalty ments to the plant and will ask were a ask Baltimore was named to Madison Square Garden’s all-star basketball and a fumble. City officials to re- Cornell-Penn and Texas' Clash Two Long Runs Called Back. zone 24 acres of ground east of team. He was a finalist or semi-finalist in the national col- track, owned by There were only two long runs the Pimlico, for legiate tennis tournament and plays a mean game of golf. The a stable area. Such With Aggies Top Holiday in over-officiated game and a move would Card a pianist to give a concert—and did, in the By fellow is good enough both called back. Ralph give the new owners a chance to th* Associated Press circuit with a 4-0 record and can were make renovations Buffalo. Hawkins returned a punt 82 yards needed in the NEW YORK. Nov. 26.—College wrap it up by winning over State. play grandstand and parking area. It isn’t necessary, Gestner says, to be a pianist to for what seemed a touchdown for football’s Thanksgiving Day menu New Mexico, a half game back of Service at Lowest Fares! you mostly Utah, meets quarterback for Paul Brown. Not if can handle the ball St. John’s in the second period Meanwhile, plans for the tomorrow serves up tradi- Wichita in a non- start tional conference game. New and pass like Graham and Ratterman. But if his quarterbacks but his dash was nullified by an of Charles Town’s 19-day meeting games. Mexico top games pit out its also be Brown has no objection. offsides penalty. Gonzaga’s Jack Saturday have completed The Cornell closes season with Utah happen to musical, been States 6. Kirchner, the best back on the with daily post time at 1 p.m. against Pennsylvania at Phila- December field last night, ran 31 yards to Inaugural top delphia’s Franklin Field and Other games tomorrow include A $2,500 Purse will () the St. John’s 18 in the third quar- the opening day card with Frank Texas A&Magainst Texas’ Cotton Miami vs. at at Bethesda Cincinnati; Santa Clara vs. Griesmer's Job ter but the ball was returned be- Hugan’s Pleezwynne, a 6-year-old Bowl-bound Southwest Confer- San cause of a clipping penalty. mare, the probable ence champions. Jose State at San Jose. Calif.; established as Colgate Brown At Stake in Meeting Tonight The St. John’s touchdown came favorite among 10 starters. Penn has a lot at stake in its vs. at Providence, after Kirchner passed to End Joe Special traditional battle R. I.; VPI vs. VMI at Roanoke, The Board of Directors of Be- that there was confusion on the train service from with Cornell. Wyoming Malia who fumbled when hit by Washington to the track will be A victory will assure Coach Va., and vs. Denver at Country they were voting Frye. thesda Club will meet in motion and that Some observers felt Malia provided each day, with the train George Munger’s squad the Ivy Denver. long enough special session tonight to consider to delay action on the matter, and hadn’t held the ball arriving 15 minutes before the League championship and also for it to be ruled a completed the unanimous recommendation not to fire Griesmer. close of the daily double. will enable Penn to finish over pass but the officials gave St. mark. No of the replace Burt plans to appoint a new the .500 Penn team has Thanksgiving Day Golf Committee to John’s the ball after Shannon finished figure Harry and accept below the .500 Griesmer as the club’s golf ; golf committee their pounced on it at the 30. A 15- Yale and Olivar Agree since Munger took over in 1938. Football professional. recommendation on Griesmer’s yard penalty against Gonzaga for Penn has won three games and Schedule roughing the passer put the ball Washington Area. Allan Sherier, chairman of the status. Griesmer has been pro at To New 3-Year Contract lost none in Ivy League play. Chlncotague at Fort Meade. on the 3, Frye carried to the 1 Texas figures to defeat Lincoln at Howard. Golf Committee, and also second the Bethesda club for several over. By the Associated Press Texas East. and Rusevlyon went Bob A&M at Austin. Texas has a 7-2 Colgate at Brown. in Pennsylvania. vice president of the District Golf j | years. He has been prominent Kelly kicked the point to end NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 26. over-all mark and Cornell at Athletic Director Robert Hall a 5-0 record in Midwest. Association, already has resigned tournament competition in this the scoring. an- conference play. The Aggies have Miami (Ohio) at -Cincinnati. Golf chairman long nounced today that Yale Univer- New Mexico A&M at Wichita. as Committee .over section. “We can’t sustain a scor- won only league game and South. board’s refusal accept his | and Football Coach Jordan one Dayton, at Chattanooga. the to ing drive,” said Frank Gilmore, sity all agreed three told. VPI at VMI. committee’s recommendation at the disappointed Gonzaga coach. Olivar had on a three- The Skyline Southwest. mm the recent regular meeting. James H. Simon was elected “We long year contract. Its terms were not Conference can Texas A&M at Texas. have to get a run or a also be decided when Rocky Mountain. Sherier took the 7-to-0 vote of president of Woodmont Country set up disclosed. tomorrow Utah State at Utah. break to our touchdowns. Utah and Utah State clash at Wyoming at Denver. the Golf Committee to dismiss Club last night, succeeding Leo- I Olivar, who piloted the Yale Far West. believe if Kirchner’s run hadn’t Salt City. Utah Griesmer to the Executive Com- pold V. Freudberg. been called back we would have team this fall to its most success- Lake leads the Santa Clara at San Jooe State. mittee. which referred the matter Other officers elected were Ben- scored from the 18 but those are ful season since 1946, was serving the Board of Directors. There jamin J. Ourisman, first vice the breaks, I guess.” as a one-year replacement for *39*° to was an 8-to-6 vote of the board, president; Fred Kogod, second Mush Dubofsky, St. John’s line Coach Herman Hickman, who re- with the president abstaining, on vice president; Philip Rosenfeld, coach, complimented his defensive signed unexpectedly in August to BEN HUNDLEY the matter. secretary; Alfred Bennett, treas- unit led by Guard Frannie Ma- enter the television field. Yale’s JACKSONVILLE One However, Sherman I|urt, club urer; Leonard W. 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