This Week’s Amusement Pages Begin on Page 11 of This Section Spartans Wallop Sunday SPORTS C Notre Dame, 34-6 EIGHTEEN PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 10, 1957 EAST LANSING. Mich., Nov. 9 (£”).—Michigan State’s rock- I STATISTICS hard defense forced Notre: N. D. Mich. State Dame a flock of costly mis- . First downs __ is in into Rushing yardage _ . lli 3.0.1 takes and the Spartans took ; Passing yardage _ inn 12‘i triumph today Pases 12-04 7-13 an easy 84-6 be- ' Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Bold Ruler Easy . . Trenton Winner; fore 75.391 spectators, largest ¦ Punts 6-33 2-30 Fumbles lost ... 5 •; crowd ever to see a football I Yards penalized 28 85 game in Spartan Stadium. score and helped turn the game quick-striking Spartans, The ; into a rout with a 50-yard fourth-ranked nationally in the period. Associated Press poll, over- 1 whelmed the Fighting Irish ! Johnson Breaks Away Penalties, pass interceptions Navy, Play Straight with powerful assaults both on Duke 3d Tie . helped the ground and in the air de- and fumbles demolish spite freezing temperatures and I Terry Brennan’s club, which unable to punch beyond "• ''• was y.v V <¦/ v v. winds thaf reached 45 m.p.h. p- ' • . . • :•> v:-V' • • Held 7-0 lead in the first . the Spartan 15 until the dying to • a game. Gallant Man half, Michigan State recovered j minutes of the Notre Middies Miss p- , Dame mustered Just one other Clemson Routs four Notre Dame fumbles in real threat. ¦¦ the second half and turned I • Second, 214 three of them into touchdowns. A fumble halted that one on On Many Bids the Michigan State 16 and the / Get 26 in Third Period i Spartans promptly started an Maryland, 26-7, 'll Lengths Back In one of the most decisive ! 84-yard touchdown drive in the In 6-6 Battle 1 By contests In the series between 'third period, with Johnson By CHARLES M. EGAN powers, Spartans BILL FUCHS Sportz Editor of Tbz Star these two the ' breaking through tackle at mid- Stmr Staff Correspondent rolled up three third-period CAMDEN, N. J„ -1 field and outracing the Notre Nov, 9—Navy Spurt Nov. 9. BALTIMORE. Late Given touchdowns and let third and On a masterful, {Dame secondary 50 yards to the more came face to face front-run- fourth-stringers play out 1 once ning by Arcaro, the ' end zone. peculiar brand of By MERRELL WHITTLESEY ride Eddie Bold rest of the game. It State's iwith Duke’s Ruler really scrambled the was ' The Spartans themselves had chill, sunny SUr Staff Correspondent sixth wtii years frustration this struggle for the three-year-old in seven over ' to overcome a rash of fumbles afternoon Stadium CLEMSON. S. C.. Nov. 9—A f in ißtili Notre and the second Memorikl \ championship by running away Dame 1 to come out on top. They bob- end did no better than last sea- superbly executed 64-yard pass rpß'
Quarterback touchdown runs. The lithe calmly directing State’s flrst- late touchdowns and a 26-7 Jumping into the lead from ior skirted left end for 11 STATISTICS rout of Maryland. his No. 1 post position at the yards and the first Spartan See MICHIGAN St, Page C-4 Duke Navy start of the gruelling mile-and- i ' First downs I<* 20 A demonstratively enthusi- 05 21)8 one-quarter “Race for i Rushing yardage astic homecoming crowd of the ! Parsing yardage 68 1W Crown,” the Wheatley Stable ! Passes .. -. 4-13 14-32 I Passes intercepted by.. 4 •< speedster was in front every Punts lost . 8-30.5 4-30.5 ' 2 t STATISTICS step of the way and had enough W&MUpsets C. Fumbles tost Maryland N. State, Clemson penalized Yards 50 23 First downs 13 8 left to finish 2Vi lengths ahead Rushing yardage 222 202 of the strongly-closing Gallant the regional telecast got con- Passing yardage 11 84 evidence that Navy was Passes .2-14 5-8 Man, the 7-5 favorite. on Hardage's vincing Passes Intercepted by o 2 7-6, . _ Kick everything 5 Round Table, far superior in ex- Punts 7-38.7 6-25 winner of 11 Fumbles 0 5 straight RALEIGH. N. C., Nov. 9 (/Pi. cept where It really counted—- Yards penalised 80 10 races, ran second for on the scoreboard. nearly a mile, then faded and —Scrappy William & Mary ’ 28,000 that spilled onto the STATISTICS year wound up a badly-beaten third i. & Mary N. C 8t Last In Durham and J Wm. grass banks of the stadium 1 came from behind in the fourth 1 First downs l 2 14 and last, 8 a lengths back of Rushing yardage here the year before. Navy and up quar- period with a 07-yard touch- 11.** 195 lived it in the fourth Gallant Man. Passing yardage .V! Ti Duke played 7-7 ties. The 1953 ter the Tigers poured down drive which gave the In- Passes B-18 5-9 as on Itwas a smashing victory for Passes intercepted by I 2 game was a scoreless tie. It three more touchdowns to beat dians a 7-6 upset victory over Punts 8-4 o 04 .5-40 8 happen next year, Arcaro. who didn't swing his Pimbles lost i 4 won’t how- the Terps for the first time. lOth-ranked North Carolina penalized present whip even once, and for Bold ¦ Yards 5 45 ever. because the con- with State in a thriller here today. rivalry began Ted Kershner scored a Ruler, whose ability to run this back Hafter through tract on this that deep pitchout Halfback Dave Edmunds Don burst has expired and re- from Dickie distance had been suspect ever ! center and scampered 69 yards in 1927 no Lewis from 4 yards out to cli- plunged over from the 2 for Navy beat since his failures In the Ken- to the William and Mary newal is scheduled. max a 73-yard the score and Bob ! 1. times, touchdown tucky Derby and Belmont Quarterback As he tackled Duke nine the Blue opening kickoff, Hardage. who directed the In- was and forced victories and drive from the Stakes. out of bounds by Halfback Jack Devils got three and give Maryland a 7-0 lead. dians with cool precision the other five were deadlocked. Near Track Record Yohe. the ball squirted out of % kicked the extra point. (Hard- Interceptions Hurt Terps Caught Napping V But this afternoon his 83- age formerly starred for Mount his hands and into the end Four IIP zone. Halfback Dick Christy pass interceptions, a That touchdown held up year-old trainer, Sunny Jim Vernon High School in nearby, Four nn Fitzsimmons, had pounced on it for the touch- fumble and two drive-killing through the second quarter, the son of Virginia.) , through sharp down. Halfback Dick Hunter’s penalties were costly to the and more than 13 min- Nasrullah-Miss Disco so Wolfpack’s defeat; The first place kick was no good. Midshipmen, who tried to pull utes of the third. But White that he came within three- of the season spoiled suddenly slipped the fifths N C. William & Mary started its a victory in the last 30 sec- from of a second of the track State’s homecoming. out Maryland record clocking \ W&M , winning drive on its own 33. On onds on an attempted field goal tacklers who had with a brilliant has 3-5 record and State ' floored him for losses, of The track of now a | third down Hardage passed to from the Duke 33. Bob Reif- numerous 2:01%. mark boasts five wins, loss and home- 2:01 was set in one end Larry Pecatiello. who jug- snyder’s boot was a little short and hit Jordan with a the Trenton two ties. pass caught Terps Handicap of by gled the ball, but finally grabbed and slightly wide. run that the 1955 Alfred G. The aroused Wolfpack fought ' napping. Vanderbilt’s Social Outcast, : it firmly. It was a 12-yard gain Though badly in back in the closing minutes outclassed Tigers then a 5-year-old, under 125 to midfield. statistics, Blue Devils Four minutes later the and drove first to the Indian the the took the lead George Usry’s pounds. Several plays later Hardage felt the pain of a costly on 28, again to the 34. and finally also 27-yard sprint unbal- Although passed 10 yards to Edmunds on penalty. Late in the last quar- from an Bold Ruler carried to the 24. A pra interception anced line. And Clemson scored only 122 today, two pounds the State 15. On third down ter they pulled off a 12-yard by Hardage, a fumble and the| twice within 33 seconds with fewer than his great Edmunds passed 9 yards to pass play that would have put BOLD RULER ALL THE WAY—Leading from start to finish, Bold two rivals, clock stopped these threats. go. on his time, perhaps, ; Yohe on the 2. On the next the ball on the Navy 2, but less than two minutes to Ruler, with Eddie Arcaro aboard, charges across the line to win the was even State had scored on its sec- ’ : play Edmunds Bob Spooner’s two-yard run, more impressive than that of play rammed over clipping was called. $82,350 Trenton Handicap yesterday at Garden State Park. Bold Ruler ond from scrimmage and center for the score. and White's flip pass to Bill the record-holder, for the track there was hardly a soul in the Dutrow Is Standout won by 2Vs lengths from Gallant Man, with Willie Shoemaker up ! william & Mary n n n 7 Mathis for 20 yards. was anything but a fast one 11,000 —i Washington (background) crowd of who would have jN. c State b n ii o —h A boy. Halfback Maryland had its opportuni- and was BVi lengths ahead of Round Table (not shown) after a series of heavy rains. bet that it would be the Wolf- ' Scorlnz—william * Mary: Toueh- George Dutrow, who was an to lay claim to the 1957 three-year-old championship.—AP Wirephoto. It billed officially , down—-Edmunds i2. plunzei. Con- ties to add to its lead before was as "good” pack's only score. version—Hardaze. N. C Stale: Touch- All-Metropolitan back for Tech but after being listed as slow dur- I down—Cnrlzty (recovered fumble In Clemson found itself, the State’s score came when Full-! end zone I. High in 1954, provided his fam- Terps never were able to make . ing most of the early races. ily and friends in the stands an big down that might Ruler, by the first Bold backed down to afternoon of thrills. He was have set up a touchdown. John 8-5 as a result of sensational outstanding player far Duke’s Fritsch twice tried field goals recent victories while carrying and was the chief factor in Guide Line Wins Selima with a brisk wind at his back, Spiders Roar 136 and 133 pounds, paid $5.20 Surprise - Yale, - Quakers from behind Duke’s unne but had blocked from the and $2.40 in the pari-mutuels. in one touchdov i late the second Clemson 29. and’ another fell Gallant Man’s place price was quarter. far short from the Tigers’ 42. As A Glitter, 7-10, Bolts $2.60. Naturally, there was no personally 33-20, for First Win Dutrow accounted Back Upset show betting in the three-horse Calls Enrage to By among for more than half of Duke’s 95 Mont JOSEPH B. KELLY derson. fifth the nine field. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9
Tommy Mont, the Maryland only $21,532. Yards penalized «D 30 Dutrow got 56 yards In 11 coach, was beside himself in RICHMOND, Nov. 9.—George viously distressed third behind at films of the alleged Inter- champions today, 33-20. winning Llangollen Crowd Jams Windows carries. , rage sidelines, Washington’s team the Farms’ ference in the stretch, threw It was the first triumph ' them on a yard from the shak- ¦ football of sneak after Navy, the other hand, ran Guide Line in the 32d running But the cold, windy weather the for Pennsylvania Young’s long sprint. on ing his fists and gesturing took the opening kickoff on out the claim to the satis- season i The other up and down the field for a of the before faction of the show bettors. didn’t bother the big crowd in and only the fifth for the : Riepl madly at the officials, even a touchdown march against Selima Stakes score came on an 8-yard total of 208 yards and another 18.727 fans at Laurel yesterday. jamming around the “straight four years. . while his team was ahead. Richmond this afternoon, but Backers of Guide Line were Quakers in the last blast. 139 the air. Harry Hurst A Glitter, the 7-10 favorite windows.” A total of $246,205 The triumph may have given Only minutes in Reporters, radio and thereafter stood around and paid $42,40. sl7 and $5. Crown 1 after the was Navy’s big gun with 101 men with Willie Hartack aboard, was wagered to win on the added life to Head Coach Steve fourth quarter got underway. scouts, most of them partial to watched the Spiders pull off a returned $8.40 and $3.20. 1 yards on 13 carries and he got upset went down to defeat for the three great 3-year-olds, divided whose job has been - Jack Hanlon, the Tigers, almost unanimously 13-6 victory. A Glitter appeared to be fa- Sebo. re- second-string off the day’s only two long first time in her career, finish- in this fashion: ported in eventual, if not im- Penn halfback, burst loose for agreed that Maryland the Both Richmond touchdowns voring her left hind leg after 36 and 27 yards. was ing two lengths in front of Mrs. On Bold $80,852: mediate, jeopardy. 54 yards and another touch- runs. victim of a number of bad de- were partial gifts, stemming the race and it appeared she Ruler. on Early ; Walter A. Edgar’s Milady Dares, Gallant Man, Young, a 5-foot-10 senior down that gave Penn the big- Middies Score cisions. might have pulled a muscle. 486.842. and on ¦ who was fourth. The show Round Table, $78,511. The prog- who made a few headlines be- gest margin it has enjoyed tn The Midshipmen got a touch- Hartack’s only comment was, The worst case of all—and plungers, who wagered $43,518 nosticators who make up the fore today, broke away once four seasons. Riepl missed the down the second time they had the press box observers were STATISTICS “she tried to bolt and had no on a 62-yard scoring run. .'conversion nobody the ball in the first quarter G W. Richm’d third on the Calumet miss to chance after that.” morning line had Round Table but cared. unanimous on this—was when Fi.st downs 12 9 create $2,122 pool, not the Another time he was bumped and appeared to have every- Rtishina yardage 154 99 a minus Hartack thought she had 7-5 favorite, but the Travis Yale had turned a Penn Maryland had the ball on the Passing yardage 79 sfl only were shaken up by A M. Kerr colt wound up the third out of bounds on the Yale 1 fumble and a pass interception thing well in hand until a pass Clemson 33 with the Terps Passes 4-22 3-9 bucked her shins during the by Herb Hallas after interception by End Don Pad- Passes Intercepted bv 1 3 Glitter’s performance but also running of the Selima Trial last choice. gaining : into a pair of first-quarter Punfs 7-34 5 9-34 8 yards. gett gave Fumbles had to suffer through a foul Monday, 57 touchdowns. After opening Duke the ball on the Continued on Page C-8, Col. 2 Lost 3 4 which she won easily. The Trenton was the 3.975th Riepl. the Yards penalized 0 Bo claim before collecting their racing victory 41-year- on full-time duty for kickoff Yale moved to the Penn Navy 43 in the second quarter Later in the week. Trainer for the the first time since suffering a and Dutrow went to work. 10 per cent on the dollar. Jimmy Jones said she fine old Arcaro—and it was one of 6 but a pair of attempted passes questionable plays. money was broken foot in the opener, the lightest player from GW Second went to Pas- only yesterday his sweetest triumphs. Eddie Penn Dutrow. The and remarked scored two touchdowns, one of See YALE, Page C-2 in Duke's starting backfleld at Redskins Play Spiders went ahead in the torale Stable's Crown, who was that he might start her In the said that last week's 12-length 166 pounds. gained*a mere yard first quarter when they kicked outgamed in the stretch by Pimlico Futurity against victory under 136 pounds 'n point, some the first play in this series. the extra after their first Guide Line. It was Guide Line's of the top-rated the Benjamin Franklin Handi- on They colts. Yester- Then he ran wide to his left Colts Before touchdown. added an first victory. Crown lost first day. she tried to out all the unnecessary money run Continued on Page Col. and threw a southpaw pass to insurance touch- by a half-length after way before bolting. C-9. 7 FOOTBALL SCORES period. Carlton, whose momentum down in the second a bitter stretch duel. As Hartack A on 35,OOOToday The foul against A Glitter said. Glitter WASHINGTON AREA | New Haven 39 . Amer. Inti. 6 carried him out of bounds I The Colonials threatened Penn 33 Yale 20 the 14, a gain of 28 yards On after that, but couldn't pull out was raised by Jockey Pete An- i See LAUREL, Page C-9 Maryland 7 By LEWIS F. ATCHISON Aggies Whip Clemson 26 Prineeton 28 20 the next play Dutrow went to a victory. Fullback Dick Clay- Navy 6 6 Harvard luckless Baltimore Colts Duke 34 Lafayette The pool scored George Washing- Rutters 19 Page unpredictable ? Richmond 13 Geo. Wash. 6 Slippery Continued on C-5, Col. 1 and Redskins ton's touchdown on a Tour- TIGERS KEEP IVY LEAD bridge Roek 13 W'minster 0 tangle at Griffith Stadium to- SMU, 19-6, Bain Pr. 14 Mont. JC 12 Springfield yard plunge to cap the opening As 28 New Hamp. 6 day a game may pro- Bridgewater 51 Gallaudet 0 Susquehanna in that 75-yard drive in which Half- 12 20 Wagner 6 duce more excitement than Bullis Pr. 18 Richmond JV Tufts 47 Rochester 13 backs Mike Sommer and Ted Crow Stars Cape May C. G. 28 Naval R. 6 Penalty Helps 1 Washington has seen since the Rally Y.) Colna gained most of yard- Late Princeton Union IN. 28 Kings Pt. 12 Republicans office. the COLLEGE STATION, Tex., Hampton 19 Howard 6 VMI 12 Lehigh came into age. Camp Lejeune 7 crowd, Nov. 9 i/Pi.—John Crow led Quantfro 26. 26 W&J 20 Otterbein 13 The season's biggest Score Punt Return Rice Edge Out some 35.000 fans, is expected on Texas A&M to a 19-6 victory West Chester 13 Bloomsburg 7 38-yard punt for Downs Harvard, 28-20 over Methodist EAST to be in the stands for the A return a Southern to- Western Md. 25 Drexel 0 by night keep the s Albright 32 Lebanon Vail. 8- Virginia kickoff at 2:05 p.m. Any touchdown Quarterback Jim CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 9 to Nation No. West 7 Pitt 6 Razorbacks Hoffman in the first period and 1 tram atop the Allegheny 20.. . Case 0 Teeh, tickets left will go on sale this i/P).—Tailback Tom Morris ral- Southwest W. Va. 20 Waynesburg. 14 HOUSTON, Nov. 9 UP).— Rice 24-yard from STATISTICS Conference. Amherst ... Trinity 6 morning at at a pass Hoffman lied Princeton for pair of Harvard 40 W. Va. W'sln. 27 Dav. & Elk. 6 9:30 the stadium. a Princeton Bethany City needed five plays from the one- to End Joe Biscaha in the sec- fourth period First downs 1 7 lfl Crow blasted the SMU line 37 Grove 13 Wilkes 13 Diekinson 0 Th« Veterans Day half-time touchdowns and Rushing vardaga 2H? iso yard line today to power over ond provided Richmond with Passing yardage 17.*» for yards 65-yard Boston Coll. 27 Boston I’. 2 Williams 28 Wesleyan theme will feature the smart a 28-20 victory over Harvard 44 in a drive 13 a fourth - quarter touchdown its touchdowns. Pastes 3-4 13-2* Brandris 47 Mass. 7 colorful Skokie (111.* today in their pulsating 50th Passes Intercepted by 1 0 that gave and In- I Brockport 2 ..... Alfred 0 MIDWEST broke a 7-7 tie and Sommer. GW's sneedy Ivy League football meeting. runts 3-2* -33 STATISTICS the dians. three-time American half- Fumbles lost 2 1 Calif. (Pa.) 46 W. Liberty 6 Akron 38 Owls a 13-7 Southwest Con- Legion bugle corps back who entered the game as The senior from Columbus, Yards penalised ftfl 3* A4M KMQ Mount Union 7 victory drum and FlrM down* Hi 14 Carnegie Tech 13 F&M 0 ference over Arkansas. the Southern Ohio, marched the Tigers Ruph Alma 40 Ohio Northern 14 champions. But the flred-up Conference's lead- 74 in defeat, was paced by Quarter- ns arrltg* 288 *9 Colby 20 Bates 19 After finally overcoming the ing points, yards after Passim vardagp 21 11.1 Anderson 31 Defiance 7 Colts are bringing their own scorer with 36 failed their second de- back Johnson, junio: Piwm 1-5 10-15 • Ron a C. G. Acad. 27 RPI 20 Augustana 27 20 Razorbacks’ goal line stand. band, to add to his total. Halfback fensive stand of the half, cap- Pasufft Intercepted bv •] o 111. Wesln. marching plus a boosters from Corning, N. Y., whose only : (I Conn. 46 Northeastern 14 Mickey Marinkov ping it with a 10-yard Punts 4- 17 4-37 Rail St. 20 Indiana State 0 club with its own plans for a of Richmond, scoring won the starting job last week * Fumble* lost 1 ] Cornell 13 Brown 6 who pass Yards penalized To iiluITton 26 _ Centre 19 STATISTICS half-time show. trailed him by three points, to Mike Ippolito who col- Colgate ARK. RICE against Penn. He passed for all 32 Bucknel! 0 Bradley 26 Washington Mo. 13 drew one point closer by kick- lected the two earlier touch- that put Aggies ahead in the __ John Gleason, Dartmouth 7 Columbia 0 Ftr*t downs IT 20 S. Jr., nation- three Crimson tallies. _ .... ing Butler 26 DePauw 13 Rushln* vardare 183 2«3 al commander of the American Richmond's lone extra downs. third period and gave them Delaware 71 Temple 7 Passing yardage 54 9H Pullback a Harvard broke into a quick Cape Girardeau 20 Maryville 0 Passes 8-11 8-9 Legion, will leave sick at point. Frequent attempts to Fred Tiley, con- their eighth straight triumph E. Stroudsburg 39 Cheyney 0 asses Intercepted by o o a bed spring ground gainer 13-0 lead in the first period i Capital 14 Wooster 7 unts Georgetown to Marinkov loose and to sistent and de- 0 fthe season. Gettysburg 39 Scranton 0 R 8-88 8-32 I Hospital attend and recaptured it just 10 C. Michigan 21.. So. Illinois 12 Fumbles lost ... 3 1 I the game throw touchdown passes to him fender, booted his third suc- sec- Crow gained 89 yards, played Haverford 19 Ursinus Yards penalized 19 65 The Legion’s leader onds before halftime on a 26- 6 Cincinnati 21 Indiana 0 has been under treatment there failed. Sommer was the game's cessive point and Princeton a brilliant defense game, in- Hobart 8 Hamilton 2 stay yard pass play from Johnson Coe 13 . Oiaf 7 Rice had to call its best individual rushing with was ahead to 21-20. to Hofstra 26 Muhlenberg on for a blood clot in the leg. leader to end and Captain Tom Hooper tercepting a pass stop BMU’s 7 | Con’a (Neb.* 21 Con'a fill.) 7 defensive efforts to the 50 yards In 17 carries: Marin- But Morris was taking no Holy Syracuse clinch Also present will be some 215 last desperate effort, and all in Cross 20 19 Dayton 40 N. Dak. St. 6 victory. With less than three kov neted only 11 yards on 13 chances and broke away on a Sam Halaby converted after all probably turned In the best Indiana (Pa.) 16 Geneva 6 Orange Bowl committee mem- Denison 60 Oberlin 7 minutes to play, the Owls held boosters, carries. fine 39-yard scoring run on the score and Harvard left the performance of any conference Johns Hopkins 40 Swarth. 20 bers and bowl whom 16 ... which he field at Intermission leading. Detroit Villanova 7 for downs by Inches to stop an some observers suspect of try- TTic Colonials Rave the Rich- cut to the outside game this year juniata 14 .. PMC 0 ¦ E. Michigan 26 W. Illinois 0 Arkansas threat that had lasso and back again near the end 20-14. 28,000 Kutztown, 14 Montclair St., 7 | car- ing to the pro champion- mond homecoming crowd of A crowd of cheered . Tigers Keep League Findlay 14 Wilmington 0 ried 62 yards to the Rice seven ship playoff game for Miami. 5.000 a fright acting though Lead In the first half. Johanson Crow and got a great chai rs Lock Haven 21 .. Lycoming 7 ( as Grinnell 29 Monmouth 0 Fullback Raymond Chilton On paper the game take they owned the Spiders from The triumph kept Princeton completed eight of 11 passes out of it when he kicked t is . can Maine 40 . Bowdoin 0 atop Hanover 28 Franklin 13 scored the winning touchdown any one of several courses, all the first scrimmage play. A 15- the Ivy League standings for 119 yards. extra point after the Mansfield 13 .. Millersville « final Heidelberg 31 Baldwin-W. 6 half-yard a half game ahead of Dart- Taylor Middlebury 13 Vermont 7 j from the line. Two guaranteed to raise the blood Colna added to the ease with Johanson pitched fourth- touchdown Loyd had Hiram 14 Kenyon 12 offside penalties against Arkan- pressure. For one thing. It which the Colonials moved 75 mouth. which defeated Colum- down payoff passes for touch- failed on the previous two— Moravian 21 L'psala 6 bia. 7-0. Post 7 (More Scores New Britain It Page C-8) - on 1 See RICE, Page C-8 See REDSKINS, Page C-8 u See GW. Page C-3 never more splendid Se* PRINCETON, Page C-2 See TEXAS A&M. Page C-8