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You Save 4 Ways THE EVENING STAR Terps' Scouts Warn Brownell, Keyed Up Chamberlain Is Looking Up; Washington, D C. C-3 * Power Golf WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER *3, |9AS jj Ability Generals Will Allow In Title Play, Faces to Concentrate Scoring Already Tops '5 2 Tofal Navy Valuable Putting Asset By Bob Hanson Promotes Two No Loafing Around Lengthening Odds <Another in a Series.) Chamberlain, in Jayvee By Merrell Whittlesey By Merrell Whittlesey doormat In- :From Squad terhigh football last year when By Eddie Teague, who along with Bobby Brownell said earlier ’ m *h« Associated Press Bob Ward scouted Washington jfl it dropped all nine of its games ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Sept. 3. this season that he enjoyed tBB J i and Lee last Saturday, gave a JbBB and did not score a point, won’t Coach Eddie put Navy repeat Erdelatz conservative scout report on tournament golf to a certain that inept performance i- the j this through its only rough workout Generals at Maryland's weekly extent, but that his family and season. Under Ray Leister, who took scheduled for the week yester- press luncheon yesterday at business were so much more over a few weeks ago when last day as the Midshipmen build College Park. important and took much of so year's coach, Al Handler, died toward their, opener Saturday Maryland, a 20-to-6 victor following , his time that sometimes he really an abdominal oper- with William and over Missouri last Saturday, ation. already Mary. : didn’t care whether he won or Chamberlain meets the Generals at 2 o’clock has shown some improvement. He also yanked two linemen ’ Saturday afternoon in Byrd lost. It scored one touchdown in its from the junior varsity for added Stadium. Washington and Lee j “I get keyed up for the Dis- opening game last week against : reserve strength. won, 47-0, over little Shepherd trict Amateur,” he said at the Laurel and wound up with a College in its opener. time, “but the rest of the tour- 6-6 tie. Carroll Wittner, 208 -pound | junior, Teague said Washington and syif naments all the was elevated to balance m are same.” “I’m sure of one thing.” Leis- injuries sustained by other Lee has 11 good football ter said few days two play- The eight-time District Ama- a before the centers in a scrimmage with ers and about four capable subs teur titlist started his keying-up Laurel game. “We’ll score this Rutgers three days year and with ago. Hurt in the 30 men it dressed for the for the current championship a few breaks we slightly were Dutness and should win some —Star Stall Photo. Dick game. “We should beat ’em,’’ with a 2-under-par 68 at Belle games.” Joe Mackenzie, who has been Leister, who is being RAY LEISTER. Teague said, “but we’ll have to Haven in the qualifying round assisted i tagged for extra duty as kicker- play some football. We can’t high by Marvin Whitney, is employing yesterday, one stroke too 215-pound center, complete the off. go out there and slop was won the split-T. which he learned at : around.” for the medal. That Washington line-up. The other promoted Jayvee by his business partner and and Lee under : Only Seven Days’ Practice. George Barclay, Leister has a promising outfit was Clark Gammel. 213-pound Chase now’ head coach Teague admitted Shepherd Chevy clubmate. Ralph at that lacks only confidence junior tackle. The additions with 67. Arnie Prada North Carolina. more provided little in the way of op- BIG, STRONG LINEMEN—These two sizable tackles are Bogart, a Heading the Volts’ to become a threat in the east- raised Navy's “A" squad to 40 of Argyle had a 69. attack is position, but he still figured he among the numerous fine players on Virginia's strong line Buddy Bulkhead, southpaw ern division of the interhigh men. and could the this season. At left is Joe Mehalick, co-captain from New Brownell takes an astounding quarterback and co-captain race. Anacostia Western and Ward evaluate WILLIAMSBURG, Va„ Sept. W&L personnel, Shepherd had Jersey, and on the right is Carlton Schelhorn from George streak of 38 consecutive matches along with Luciano (Lucky Eastern are the other teams in 23 (.‘Pi.— and Mary only about seven days of practice Washington High of Alexandria. Schelhorn won his letter won into his first-round en- Mazzonetto. 6-foot. 170-pound the Volts’ division and none is William Roger speeded up yesterday prep- before the game. In fact the as a defensive player last year. counter with Argyle’s end. Phil Wade. Bill Talent or considered1 to be outstanding. in " aration school wired Maryland's Martina today. Brownell never V, • .'V • ' Gene Goodwin hold down the “The material is here and all for Saturday's game Jim with Navy at Annapolis. Tatum late in August asking has lost a match in this cham- (No. 50 in a Series) halfback spots and Joe Salva- we need is a couple of victories Coach Jim to recommend a coach. Jim pionship which he won in 1936, tore or John McGhee plays full- to give the boys conlidence,” Jack Freeman worked didn’t have anybody in mind, Virginia, again in ’46 and every year since. By Ben Hogan back. Leister said. his team on offense against the Powerhouse in Line, The line averages The schedule: freshmen and had the and they hired Donald Fouss. of Tourney. While putting I make sure not 185 pounds squad Forgotten Man with Friday at Eastern. 5:.'10. brushing up on to move my shoulders, head or Mazzonetto at one end and October blocking. Washington and Lee beat only Bogart knocked in a 12-foot either 7—at Suitland. .7. "We ll be Davidson, Needs Only Backfield Spark hips. I putt w ith my arms, Jene Guthrow’ or George October 9—at Western. .7:15 going into this game Richmond and VPI putt the last hole to w’in the r 16—Coolidge at Roosevelt, on and In Hafferman at the other. Warren ; ,j blind,” Freeman said. "Last last year, but it almost upset (Continued From Page C-l.) this time, again for a shot at second straight. hands wrists. stroking | medal, his the ball make sure that Brown and Ed McGhee, tackles, October 77—at Roosevelt, 7:15 week we knew a little of to Virginia in the last game, losing of your November 6—St. Mary's of Annapolis what quarterbacking. He filled in Bogart is the forgotten man weigh »' expect to surprises. Virginia will be fa- at putter head travels straight over 200 pounds. Ken Annapolis. 7:7<i. from Wake Forest and a Cavalier rally, 21-14. The tournament. He won it November 13—at Anaeostia. 3. fullback one day, displayed a lot the through the ball. At impact, Smith and Fred Litchfield, planned our offense and defense Generals are coached by Carl vored over Virginia Tech, George times, didn't guards, three but Brownell shown above, make and Malcolm Tignor,i (Tomorrow: accordingly. However, since last Wise for the second year. Washington, Virginia of line-cracking ability and has the three. He was a conscious Western.) Military play in any of effort to hit the ball squarely season. Navy has completely Teague said their best player been fullback ever since. runnerup Bobby In 1946, 1949, re- and Washington and Lee, even- to gardless of the distance. Don’t changed its offense. We don’t probably was Bill McHenry, Up front, the 215-pound Joe 1952. He was medalist twice, up against South Carolina and try to hit up on the ball to give know what to expect.” captain and center, who also has Mehalick, tackle and co-captain, and twice tied for the medal. Maryland North Carolina, and underdog really it overspin. Golf Medalist a good replacement in Don anchors a fine group of to'the law of aver- Tests In addition Once you have Weaver. Joe Lindsey is back at to Vanderbilt (where Guepe now veterans. » They’ve lost Tom ages. is playing over a developed a Scott Brownell sound putting stroke and can Nats quarterback and he is working is coach), Duke and Pittsburgh. and Bill Chisolm from the short, par-70 course this week Mrs. Trouchaud's step up putt relaxed Luck Today • Continued From Page C-l > under Gil Bocetti, W&L’s bril- i ends, but still have four letter- j where form often means little. to and con- Virginia could upset one of those men. fident and with the ability Mrs. J P. of Ken- to the liant quarterback under George Os these, Ray Quillen and is the type layout to Trouchard 18th before defeating loaded fly ball in eighth big three and although the Cav- Belle Haven on the wood has ¦ Jeanette the in- Barclay, now the North Caro- Charles Modlin are the fastest where anybody can be beaten. concentrate putting prob- had better luck in the . Myers of Suburban’ in ning to score Vernon from coach. aliers don’t figure to rank as a and both are fine pass lem at hand, you are ready for a Maryland : Baltimore. Mrs. Ferridav would third lina Lindsey was ninth receivers. The home club has six players State women's golf base with the winning run. national power they will be no little advanced work. The anil- like to add the State in the old Southern Con- Loaded With in the championship flight, sec- championship crown to Roger Oscnbaugh, disgrace to the Old Dominion. Tackles. ity to concentrate carries with it than any other ’ her District title.
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