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Universal GAS Range •• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-2 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER IS. IB.Yfi jßarnes Needs Old Dominion Lists II I" 'The OrlghuF 7 A FLA. Neil Johnston Purdue Official Raps Use Top HERSON 72 n.e. s Jersey Pilots !fService While V Walt—Open Sal. Looney and Henzes Set 124 Yards for Seven of the outstanding stock i Os College by drivers Takes Lead in Bands Pros car In New Jersey will; * CHICAGO, Nov. 13 UP).—Pro-] ¦pices they accepted report to Old Dominion Speed-! AUTO if an invita- Clmi Tint.d—Curved Play Offense Mark way Sunday 4 4 Flat To fessional football play Against Citadel Is after that tion to at the Bears-Rams afternoon for the ! GREENSBORO, By GEORGE HUBER something long associated with*‘ game In Chicago Sunday. Tie. N. C„ Nov. 13 150-lap championship race, * college football—the pro- " (VP.t.—Bill Barnes, Wake Forest NBA Scoring color invitation was turned down. postponed from last Sunday be- The Injuries received by Quar- fullback averaging better vided by a marching band—and However, Bloomington, than CLASS at the Service terbacks Ray Looney and Jack NEW YORK. Nov. 13 there’s one college official who 1 100 yards a game, is taking dead cause of cold. While You Wait.OpenSal. ' Indiana University band voted * Henzes of George Washington in Neil Johnston, the Philadelphia .! doesn’t like the idea. aim on the Atlantic Coast Con- The program will include (to accept an invitation to play r ference total offense football Body and last Friday night’s 32-6 victory Warriors' center whose three- The Chicago Bears several, at the game. Band Director qualifying heats and a special Fender iyear as record after erasing the single- reign scoring king ended ‘ weeks ago had the University of Ronald D. Gregory match race, the o'clock, over Richmond are not serious, last season, said It was > season rushing mark with 74 first at 2 j was back on top ; Illinois band play during the the organization’s “policy ap- and both are expected to be in among 1 : to yards to spare last week. This is the last stock car racing! AUTO good playing shape the National Basketball half-time intermission and are pear before as many people for Satur- scoring as ; Barnes, who gained 103 yards of the season at the day’s windup game Association leaders, now in the process of having the possible to help promote Manassas) at The figures today. the against tough Virginia Tech to Citadel. showed Indiana University band appear good name of the university.” track. The 6-foot-9 pivot bring his season yardage total REPAIRS man col- at the Bears-Los Angeles game George Halas, Th? New Jersey drivers Pickup and delivery The Colonials will take along lected 100 points during the last owner of the : to 859, beat the old ACC rush- In-! i at Wrigley Field next Sunday. delighted mg elude Roscoe (Pappy) Hough, Bob Brackbill, their sophomore week climb place Bears, said “We’re they ’ standard of 782 set in ’55 signal to into first Earlier in the season, the (Indiana! Charlie Dyer, Harold Frankel, 1 EASY CREDIT caller who has seen little With 154. Bob of St. Louis, ‘I have accepted. A col- ¦ by Clemson’s Joel Wells. He is! action, Pettit Notre Dame band appeared at lege band yards away Bill Brown, Frankie Schneider, as insurance. the defending champion, moved is wonderful entertain- ¦ 124 from the total GW the Chicago Cardinals-Wash- game ; A1 Tasnady and Elton Hildreth As heads into its final into second place 1 1 ment and our with Los offense mark of 983 set by South game, leading with an 88- mgton Redskins game at Comis- Angeles From this area will be Wes it has as its scorer point spree in the will be televised over 100 ) Carolina’s John Gramling in Claypool. Hawks’ three key Park. • games and Bill Morgan, Bill Halfback Dick Unless games, giving stations. It’llgive a lot of people 1953. Barnes has remain- Gross. something him a total of 145. From Lafayette, Ind., came Elmo Langley, Bill unusual happens and Clyde a a chance to see them.” ing against Duke and South Dove, Lovellette, Minneapolis' protest. (Red): Johnny Dodd, jr. sr„ one of the other players breaks voice of Guy Halas said he had , Carolina and and giant center, was third with 141. Mackey, Purdue’s athletic direc- not con- other top performers on the out with three touchdowns or so Dolph tacted the Purdue band but that According to ACC Service Saturday he’ll end up that way. Schayes of Syracuse, last! tor, emphatically said last night Northern Virginia circuit. weeks leader, dropped to someone had asked If he would l Bureau figures, Jim Bakhtiar of. fourth* "Colleges shouldn’t participate . Virginia, also will break Was Fullback Last Year with 132 points. ;in like to have the Purde band ap- Wells’ professional sports.” pear record barring Claypool, a 185-pound junior Cousy, brilliant, at a Bears game. a mishap. He is | Bob Boston’s Mackey told Purdue band second to the Deacon ! from Vandergrift. a playmaker and “Itold them we’d be very hap- star in •ft********************* Pa., was scorer, ranks only officials the musicians could not ' both and rushing fullback last year 13th among ipy to have them,” Halas total offense I and was at the the scoring leaders, perform under university aus- said. with yards. bottom scoring actually I 744 He also has two j WHAT'S k——[ AMERICA'S of GW’s list with but he tops the list in Mackey, reached by telephone, games to play. Nelson Yarbrough ft PIML,CO 2 6 points a field DICK CLAYPOOL , GREATEST on goal and average with 26.5 points per commenting on his stand, said: ¦ of Virginia leads the passers : S THE BIG 2 three of four point Leading GW Scorer game extra tries. Boston has played only! “College bands belong to the col- with 39 completions for 568 I HURRY? OPENS RACING 2 Now he’s scored 35 points, with four games to six Shirley and Althea leges not pros.” yards. ft 1 U KT ‘ of these three sit or more sor 1 and the three touchdowns, eight of ll one on the ! the rest of the league. “Don’t get me wrong,” Mackey m TODAY? ...ANDMORE* 2 bench most of the % ' North Carolina’s Ed Sutton, extra point tries and two field i time. Bill Cousy’s Gain respect pros Sharman. team-! Semifinals said. “I the and, ‘ fifth in rushing at yards, ' goals. Sherman partitcularly was field-goal* they doing 481 wanted mate, No. 1 in think are a wonder-; has the top per-rush and per- j Pete Spera, a halfback : Austin on his A unit percentage per 'Of job on the because with 64 cent. j Sydney Tennis ful in promoting their sport ; play average, yards, j B unit, is next with 16 points off Austin is good punter and Richie 6.4 and 6.3 a an Regan, Si Green and! SYDNEY; Australia, Nov. 13 and I have the greatest respect ‘respectively. Barnes’ average ! two touchdowns four of : excellent quick kicker, quick Stokes, and nine and Maurice all of Rochester,* : UP).— Shirley Fry of St. for George Halas and other men; gain is 6.3 yards. conversion from kicking one, Peters- 1 tries. Aside has been an important ranked two, three in assists* burg. Fla., and Althea Gibson in professional football. The total offense leaders: Claypool, only Fullback Bob part of GW’s I i offense this season. with 40. 39 and 28, respectively.! !of New York, the only “But the bands are part of O. Plays Yds.Avg Suba of the B unit has Ameri- , Barnes, Wake Forest 8 i.ifl 850 rt.;i ! three Two Os Claypool’s three Stokes was the rebound our sports program. What money Bakhtiar, Virginia Altogether touch-: leader cans remaining in the tourna- 8 liifl 744 4.4 ! touchdowns. 11 dif- down with 117. comes in from sports pro- Yarbrough, Virginia 8 12H Ho*: 4.»>7 I are the longest the Co-j advanced to the women’s our South si»;i ferent GW players have con-: Scoring |ment, gram right Dixon. Carolina 8 ll* 5.0 H loniais have had this season. A leaders: doubles semifinals of the New is plowed back into i Hawkin?. South Carolina 8 107 587 5.5 h tributed to the 20 touchdowns 36-yard it. That money helps ;Christy. N. C. State s 112 512 4.8 ! * 1 dash that opened the Johnston. PhlUdeluhla M ,v> K,4 South Wales tennis champion- maintain Sutton. North Carolina 8 78 400 H 4 • | Grandstand, the Colonials have •» and remodeled clubhouse scored this scoring against Virginia Pfttit. St. Louis ;>;j ;$«.» H 5 *>4 ships today oqr sports facilities and intra- Wells. Clemson 7 lio 407 4 1 season. 1 Mili- Lovellette. Minneapolis .‘*7 27 141 «o‘i with a 6—3, 6—3 Carpenter. Wake Forest 8 i:is 430 :i.*: tary Syracuse > mural program. • is the longest running score Soh*yes. 4.1 4tf l.T 0 victory Reed. North Carolina O 100 008 :$.7 ! completely enclosed! 16 large heat Philadelphia over Mrs. Charles Dent ¦Jurgensen, Duke 7 HO ,‘ltto 5.2 | ! § Austin Good GW has 41-yard ;Arlzin. Rochester 4*» 41 l*:7 21‘2 “I don't advocate fighting the Punter had, and a Stokes. 4*i U;i 125 1:1» and Jan .Lehane of Australia. ing units your Twyman. Rochester ;il» 4 4 122 kin pros, but I firmly the added There were two Coach scoring pass play from Looney .Repan.
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