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Browns, 49ers Clear Car Credit, Unbeaten in Three Way to Big AAC Tilt; Years, Clinches Sandlot Title Hope to Bolster Hyattsville Pin Tourney Car Credit’s unlimited |Lions powerhouse over. Horan missed his bid for the Won Ferber's 242 Card-Bear Tie Holds today was being ranked with the tying extra point. by District’s top-notch sandlot teams Arrow Halfback in Hospital. By Purchases, Swaps Chuck Ferber of Hyattsville is $50 •y th« Aitociotcd Frau ! richer after of all time its William C. Coach Frank Beisler said today winning the one- The Browns the following spectacular Pickier, jr., Arrow today spent Linen hall handicap yesterday at Hyatts- close of an halfback, was resting in several player deals are last two Novembers primping for undefeated, untied and being ville Recreation for benefit of tha Casualty Hospital today with head the All-America Football Confer- unscored on Metropolitan Amateur planned for the Lions, looking to Hyattsville unit of the Prtnca injuries suffered in the game. His j ence's championship game. But this tomorrow American Georges County Police Club. Football League season yesterday. condition was described this morn- night’s Hockey Boys’ month finds the Browns preparing His 242 count included 27 franked Hie Credltmen won their fifth ing as “favorable.” League match with the Buffalo for two clashes against the upstart pins. In other 160-pound contests Bisons at Uline Arena, at 49ers with, the West- straight Metro League decision and starting Red Morgan, once one of tha Brookland Woodridge Merchants 8:30 ern Division title at stake. extended their unde- o’clock. Capital's leading was sec- three-year trounced Maryland Mohawks at pinmen, The first of these two crucial Displeased with his team’s record ond with 17—237 ($10.50); Stewart feated streak through 32 games Turkey Thicket, 45-0, and Riverside is slated for Cleveland’s lake- of two victories and one tie against Burger, third, 26—234 ($7.50); Frank games while routing Silver A. C. at Rollers defeated the injury riddled front stadium The second Spring nine defeats, Beisler Krenlich, fourth, 20—227 John Sunday. Southwest Merchants at Hearst emphasizes ($5); Montgomery Blair High School, that “we are to deal with Heinicke, fifth, 22—226 A of the do-or-die clashes is scheduled Playground, 20-0. ready any ($2). sum for the 49ers’ home -and terminated their 1948 team that can possibly us, of $43.50 was raised for the PBC. gridiron two 54-0, Falls Church Garage defeated help weeks after the Cleveland either through trade or outright meeting. Metro League campaign with a rec- Arlington Merchants in the final Ten Years Ago—Larry Gilbert purchase of players.” Both of these powers tuned up for ord of 162 points scored against unlimited game on Palisades Play- was named manager and part The Lions defeated the Bisons, their important battle next week none for opponents. ground, 7-0, as Dave Gamer scored owner of the Nashville Southern coached to an American with triumphs yesterday. The George Newman registered three on a 25-yard tackle thrust and League Association Vols. championship by Beisler back in Browns dumped the Baltimore Colts, touchdowns and Skeeter Nichols Monk McGonigal kicked the extra 1945-46, 3-1 their last time here. 28-7, for their ninth straight victory two for the winners. Ernie Berto- point in the first semester. However, Buffalo at home beat the and 12th over a “Ham” two-year span. The lini, Wright and Dave Car- ISO-Found. Lions, 10-0. 49ers racked up their 10th consecu- roll also tallied, while Bill Poms Western Division. Robertson tive W. L. T. Pt*. decision, trouncing the kicked five extra points and Willie J Brookland-Woodridge _6 0 1 11 Cook Guest of TD Club for Rockets, 44-21, to stay a half game Brown the other. Riverdale Rollera _3 2 1 7 in front of the Browns. Southwest Merchants_ 8 3 0 0 Arthur Cook, 20, Olympic and Na- SPEEDOMETER Northeast Body Works Rules. Maryland Mohawks_1 4 0 2 Western Dlvlalon. tional rifle champion, was to be hon- Edgar (Special Delivery) Jones led Northeast Works clinched CARBURETOR Body Northeast Body Works_6 1 O 10 ored by the Touchdown Club at its the Cleveland drive by scoring twice. GAINS GOAL ON GROUND—Steve Van ace Arrow Linen_ 2 2 2 6 GENERATOR Buren, Philadelphia’s halfback, reaches pay dirt on the 160-pound Eastern Division weekly luncheon The loss knocked the Colts out of his hands and knees to in Anaeostia Lions .0 6 0 O today. tally the third period of the 35-14 setback inflicted upon the Giants crown by edging Arrow Linen at Unlimited. STARTER first place in the Eastern Division at the Polo Western Division. Grounds yesterday. Guard Frank Kilroy (76) holds off a Giants’ tackier as another Gonzaga Field, 7-6, and in so doing BATTERY* chase in favor of the Buffalo Bills. Anaeostia Eagles _4 10 8 Giant, Joe Scott misses in to Van earned the right to compete in the Arlington Merchants_ 2 8 0 4 The (30), try spill Buren, who began his run from ’s 4. At ATTENTION Bills tamed the Brooklyn left is Jack at Silver Spring A. C 0 6 0 0 —TROUBLE— Ferrante (83), Eagles’ . league's championship playoffs ■astern Division. VIRGINIA INSPECTION Dodgers, 26-21. In the other con- _AP Wirephoto Griffith Stadium November 21. Car Credit _ _ 6 0 0 10 Your ference the DOOR Neighbor Knowt game New York Yan- Other Metro League titlists who Alpersteln's Dept. Store_ 2 3 0 4 LATCHES REPAIRED kees humbled the Los Palls Church 2 3 0 4 IMMEDIATE SERVICE Angeles Dons. Pro Football will compete in it are: Brookland- 38-6. W. & M. Is Honored NFL STANDINGS. Stribling in Comeback Woodridge Merchants, 160-pound, AUTO GLASS The 49ers piled up a 37-0 lead be- •Western Division. Seven in Row for Robertson Western Division; Car Credit; un- Langdon OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS fore the hapless Rockets scored in W. r. l. Pet PF PA For Carolina Tie Eastern .610 .857 206 77' limited, Division, and Ana- Langdon Lions, 140-pound gridders the last the 6 Auto Electric Co. period against reserves. Chicago Cardinals 1 0 .857 250 153 Effort 8y the Associated Press costia Eagles, unlimited, Western have seven victories after HERSON'S Green Bay 3 5 0 .315 128 1681 Facing Tough straight The pitching of Frankie as Albert, 2 4 1 .333 155 1681 WILLIAMSBURG, Nov. 8. Division. routing Falls Church A. C., 26-0, 702 St. LU. Detroit 1 6 n Va„ 72 Fla, Ave. N.E. MI. 7100 C S.E. 5212 usual, highlighted the 49ers' attack. .143 113 2321 Northeast sealed its in the at Eastern Division. —William and Mary’s Indians victory ■yesterday Langdon. I

_ first when Phil Buffalo resorted to ground plays Philadelphia 5 1 1 .833 213 77 Foe in Blackwood are the talk of period Cocimano, Washington _5 2 o Williamsburg. in beating the The Bills .7it 1'im '14 versatile center, blocked George Dodgers. Pittsburgh _ 3 4 0 .420 127 126 They were met at the city’s New York_ 2 0 .286 Ken Stribling, local colored mid- Munson’s recovered ran picked up 419 yards via the ground 5 134 253 outskirts yesterday by a crowd of punt, and Boston 2 6 0 .250 106 234 route with Chet who was the best 35 to score, and Les Brad- AR* Mutryn sparking Results Yesterday. dleweight fighter more than 300 students and yards 5M0KER* the drive with three touchdown Washington. 23: Boston. 7. at Turner's Arena as a tribute to their shaw kicked the extra point. Chicago Bears, 21; Los Angeles, 6. developed last townspeople 7-7 tie The Arrowmen barely missed scampers. Chicago Cardinals, 66; Detroit, 20. winter, is back to start another Saturday with the mighty Pittsburgh. 38; Green Bay. 7. North Carolina Tarheels at deadlocking in the third quarter Four Texans—Pete Layden, Jack Philadelphia, 35; New York, 14. buildup there after plans for a big when Jim Horan from his Russell, Bruce Alford and Spec San- Games Next Sunday. Chapel Hill, N. C. passed Boston at Philadelphia, summer success went own 40 to Maurice Parker on North- — slightly awry. A escort came behind ders were the big guns in the Chicago Cardinals at Pittsburgh. police .in Detroit a" Washington. the Indian who were east s two, and Jim Costanzo carried Yanks’ triumph over the Dons. Lay- He is in tonight's 10-round main grldmen, Bay at Chicago Bears. met at the den pitched three six-point passes Sreen>s Angeles at New York. event against Joe Blackwood, 21- college gymnasium by the William and to Russell and Alford while Sanders Mary Band and AAC STANDINGS year-old New Englander who brings cheer leaders. scored once and passed for another Western Division. a record to Indian Coach R. N. touchdown. W. L. T. Pet. PF PA. good Washington. (Rube) Mc- San 0 0 Famous Make Francisco 10 1.000 369 142 Matchmaker Gabe Menendez is Cray had this to say: Meanwhile, the Chicago Cardinals Cleveland_ 9 0 0 1.000 248 99 Los Angeles_ 5 5 o .500 "Our boys played the most gal- and the in 179 202 calling tonight's bout the start of Chicago Bears, powers Chicago _ 1 10 0 .091 136 334 lant game of football I have ever Reconditioned the rival National remained Eastern Division. an elimination tournament to un- League, W. L. T. Pet. PF. PA witnessed.’’ tied for top honors in the circuit’s Buffalo _ 5 5 0 .500 251 247 cover an opponent for Marcel Cer- Baltimore _ 4 6 0 .400 208 251 Western division. 4 6 0 dan. middleweight Gabe BICYCLES New York_ 400 ]81 218 champ. The Cards, defending champs, Brooklyn 2 8 0 .200 165 234 already is dickering for Cerdan for at a Glance the oft beaten Detroit Results Yesterday. Hockey stomped j San Francisco, 44rChicago. 21. an outdoor show here-early next •y the Associated Pres* Boys-Girls Lions, 56-20. The Bears turned | Cleveland. 28; Baltimore. 7. summer and much of his time be- New York. 38: Los Angeles. 6. Schedule Tonight. back the Los Rams, 21-6.1 tween now and then will be Angeles Buffalo, 26; Brooklyn. 21. spent INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Next Sunday. in to meet the and Elmer Angs-j Brooklyn at New York. finding somebody (Northern Division). man scored three touchdowns apiece! Chicago at Baltimore. Frenchman. Among others he wants Windsor Ryancrete at Bright's Wood- $20°° Los Angeles at Buffalo. EL VERSO to use in the are years. to lead the Cards in their slaughter San Francisco at tourney Johnny Cleveland. Toledo at Detroit Auto Club. Is Different of the Lions. The Lions took a Hansberry, Smuggy Hursey, Steve (No games scheduled in any other 6-0 lead early in the first quarter,! Kenao Ramblers Belloise, Lavern Roach and Pete league.) • Trips Results Yesterday. but the Cards went ahead, 7-6,1 Mead. v MT. VERNON Dark in Lefty Humphries scored a touch- NATIONAL LEAGUE. before frame ended and A1 Edwards, local heavyweight the added; down to give Kenao A. C. football Chicago, 4; New York, 2. Color 21 more in the second to who has been coming along well Detroit, ?; Boston, 3. CYCLE & SPORT SHOPS points team a 6-0 victory over Tot Southeast} lately, is in the six-round semifinal AMERICAN 933 G St. N.W. sew It up. Ramblers yesterday at Fort Dupont. LEAGUE. The Bears had a rougher time against Joe Lindsay; a New Yorker. New Haven, 4; 8prinrfteld, 2. 5019 Wisconsin Ava. Delightfully — Pittsburgh, 4: St. Louis. I. Three Years Ago Lt. Carry Two rematches are on the in bagging the Rams. The Bears suDport- Providence, 10: Philadelphia, I. 8223 Ava. MILO MiddlecofT shot a 72-hole 280 to Cleveland. 4; 4 Georgia nursed a 7-6 lead going into the ing card, Puggy King against Walter Indianapolis, (tie). • win the North & South INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. (Silver Spring) last period when J. R. Boone Open Hamm and Bobby buma against | No other Golf Tournament at (Southern Division). Cigar scored twice on a 35-yard Jaunt Pinehurst, Puggy Lyons. The show opens at! Open Fri. and Sat. until 9 P.M. N. C. ‘8:45. Louisville, 10; Muncie. 2. Ufceltl and a 2-yard plunge to ice the Milwaukee. 3; Toledo. 2. Geo nr* W. Cochran A Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. _ CIGARS decision. The largest crowd of the day—66,263 fans—saw the game. Philadelphia's red hot Eagles crushed the New York Giants, 35-14, to maintain their half-game edge over the Washington Red- skins in the Eastern chase. The passing of Tommy Thomp- son and the running of was too much for the Giants. Thompson completed nine out of 19 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns. Van Buren tallied twice and bulled for 143 yards. The victory was the Eagles’ fifth straight. The stunned the , 38-7, to end their three-game losing streak. Rookie Ray Evans ran and passed the Steelers to a 24-0 halftime lead and the Packers never recovered. A total of 150,714 fans turned out for the five National League games and 82,811 for the four AAC scraps. Virginia Field Trials On CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va„ Nov. 8

Today a Year Ago—Unbeaten Notre Dame defeated Army, 27-7, before 59.171 fans at South Bend, Ind., in the final game of their series.__

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