T ADDED THE SUNDAY STAR P OUBLI-WING Washington, D. C, Sunday, February 72, IIH C-5 Flashy Attack in Offing For GW Football Fans B? GEORGE HI RER i deep and see what the other liar Stiff Wrltur team can do." The George Washington foot- The Colonials nave a good bsll team, which lMt year group of backs returning to! showed oft a wide end, similar work this new system. Ed Hinoj to Army’s, and an unbalanced and Chuck Packen are thej line. Is going to pep up its at-, principal quarterbacks, and be- tack even more for 195#. hind them will be Duane Whet- 1 In spring practice Just get- stone and John Wilt at full-! ting under way, the Colonials iback. Left halfbacks are Jerry! are retaining the above items Power and John Caracciolo.j In their offense and adding a and right halts are Tom Haly -wing T formation. This jand Lou DeSimone. All are t part of the attack, Coach Bo veterans of last year’s team. Sherman admits, Is taken from the Chicago Cardinals. In fact, Colonials Have Speed he recently returned to the With the unbalanced line, the. Cardinals their last season's left halfback will be outside the movies which he had borrowed left end and the right halfbackj to study. will be in the slot between right That the Cardinals finished tackle and the wide right end. tied for last in their division The maneuver calls for speed of the National Football to make it work properly, but League Isn't stopping Sherman tjhe Colonials have that. from borrowing from them. He And with the defenses spread thinks he has the talent es- they hope to insert a bit of pecially adaptable for a dou- | tricky stuff like reverses and an ble-wing T attack next fall, occasional Statue of Liberty! and to him it seems just the play. That latter play, Inci- ° thing to get ahead of the de- dentally, despite the moss grflOr- D 9R S fenses he expects to encounter. ing on it, worked several times for GW last year. Wide Open Offense Sherman expects great things WASHINGTON’S p He also hints, without com- from the fullback. Whetstone I O N ground gainer II W ing right out and saying so, was the No. 2 be- that some defensive weaknesses, behind the departed Ted Colna rather than a lack of offenses last year. Wilt is an ex-quarter- may have caused some of the back who can pass very well— Cardinals' setbacks in 1958. Sherman almost drools when he a full- Sherman wants a real wide thinks of what passing add the offense—- open, go-for-broke offense at back can to « of this year. He has Eddie and he also Is a punter note. GW certainly Leßaron of the Redskins teach- The quick kick will comeback at GW this ing the GW quarterbacks, and, stage a indeed, all the backs, more fall. about passing. Lessons *in the pros' take-a-chance style also are part of spring practice. “We’re going to throw the Matthews Wins ball a lot this year, more than you've seen here In a long time," 200-Mile Race at Sherman said. “I wanted to TOMORROW pass more last year than we Daytona Beach ? did, but somehow those quar- Spatial Group just forgot all about DAYTONA BEACH. Fla., terbacks (AP).—Stocky, bespec- passing a lot of the time. This Feb. 21 year, from the first day of tacled Edwin (Banjo* Matthews 97 driving spring practice to the last day of Asheville. N. C„ a powered by a 1959 of the season, we’re emphasiz- 1956 Ford Lincoln engine, today the WINTER-WEIGHT A ing passing.’’ won Hill - 200 -mile modified sportsman Hopes to Spread Defenses race featuring the second day three-day speed going be just a of the carnival It isn't to Daytona RAYON SLACKS /I though, Sherman at the new Interna-, passing team, Speedway. says. got some good Itional "We’ve Station WOL will broad- Spatial Group runners, and we’re going to cast segments of the 500- Vf:# spread defenses —that’s one the mile stock car race today reason for the double-wing and give starting at 2:35 p.m. Rex the unbalanced line—and Silver Spring and running White of those boys room. Langley Arlington that long Elmo of STEINARE "Were going after among entries. year,” are the scoring play this he con- Matthews averaged 134.65 tinued. “The long pass and the laps G'ou '> pays miles an hour for his 80 long that off is for 2 iftk HWM . H wind-swept jf§l§!f|| TROPICAL pounding over the /2-mlle1 Q7 us. No more of that Going the front with yard a yard course. to out a here and Fireball Roberta of Daytona 1 going there. We’re either to Beach leading through the SUITS get that touchdown in two or 24th lap in a 1955 Ford. LIGHTWEIGHT three plays, or kick the ball Matthews made his first of

“ three pit stops on the 25th lap Q II ffelllfP '• and then stayed in front. ¦ l. i, Top ten finishers in the 200- SLACKS J| IHBmIM 24-*> Meet Won mile race: 1. Banjo Matthews, Track Asheville. N. C., 1956 Ford. 2. [Perk Brown, Leakavllle, N. C„ Reduced to By Episcopal as [1954 Ford. 3. Curtis Turner, 97 Charlotte, N. C„ 1936 Chev- j *x,ro pant * ,o — Bill Flippin Stars rolet. 4. Junior Johnson, Ronda. 3 N. C., 1939 Chevrolet. 5. Lee: ?????????????????????????????????????????????* Episcopal’s Bill Flippin set Petty, Randleman, N. C., 1950 »???•?????????????????????•???????????«? i a meet record in the 60-yard 6. Ed Lindsay. Oldsmobile. Special Group Special Group _ low hurdles and tied the high Baltimore, 1940 Ford. 7. Irving r. r 1 am 07 hurdlgs mark yesterday as Taylor, Rexford, N. Y„ 1936 Episcopal won its invitational Chevrolet. 8 A1 Tasnady, Vine- ¦ indoor track meet. The Maroon land, N. J., 1937 Chevrolet. 97 tropical outscored second-place Wash- 9. Sonny Black. Montgomery,! worsted HM ington-Lee, 44 ’,2 to 37 V!). Chevrolet. 10. Bill ALL-WOOL II Ala., 1937 Wakefield finished third in Rafter, Buffalo, N. Y., 1937 the two-day event with 34 [ Chevrolet. SUITS 34 /{ft points, followed by George Cl HAifc SI 5 Washington with and . s 4*3 SLACKS n Reduced04 4 t# ¦ Hammond with one-half. 1 ¦¦ ¦ Flippin also set a new meet Baseball Meeting Set ¦ msm¦gmmgm record of 6-foot-l% inches in Reduced to The Montgomery County the high jump, one of four Ex, m pant* to match 87 field events held Friday. He Boys Baseball Association will J' totaled 15 points to take in- [meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at| the Maryland-National Capital dividual honors...... DVaahington-Lee’s Wade Park and Planning Commission Whitener won the 880-yard 1 Auditorium, 8787 Georgia ave- Special Group 1 run and the mile, setting a! nue, Silver Spring. Plans for new meet record in the former 'the coming season will be dis- Spetiol Group with a time of 2:05.7. cussed and prospective teams, AflSl Yesterday's summaries: sponsors and adults interested Mile: 1— Whitaner. W-L: 3—How- in boys' baseball are welcome. ard. Episcopal. .3—Loomis. OW. 4 Ball. Wakcflflr 4:.>0 no-yard high hurdles I—Flipplna. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL Fpiscopal: 3—Held. Wakefield: 3 Payne. Wakefield: 4—Martin W-L ; i. seconds tttes meet record). BWmS "if tJO-yard dash I—Zwerner. Wake- field 3 —Morton Episcopal: 3—Arm- & son. Wakefield: 4—Keatlna. W-L H6 ™H|f TWEED SUITS seconds mew meet record! 440 I—Holden. Episcopal: 2 Arenson. Wakefield: 3—Colavlta. W-L. 4—Maaarlty. W-L. 5.3 5 seconds mew record). „ meet .... ~ 38(1: I— W-L; 3—How- mmSA Whitener ard. Episcopal: 3—Lynch. W-L: 4. Holden Episcopal. 2:05.: mew meet rfC Gash «O-yard low hurdles: I—Flippin. 597 fpiscopal 3—Payne. Wakefield: 3— : ??•?????????????????????????????????????????????• Held. Wakefield: 4—Stockard W-L. n»»H»»MHHMMIHHHtItIIIUMU>HUHHt 1 seconds inew meet record). in|sfflimites Mile relay I—W-L iMassle. Ran- dolph. Colavlta and Foreman!: 2—l Wakefield 3—tie between Episcopal Special Group and GW .3:44 (new meet record), i ffTrr t-¦ i j COMPLETE STOCK 97 Will Loan You Rigney Released H ALL-WOOL Ost from Hospital MONEY! CREEK, Calif.. Feb. Ifhethrr your car or ALL-WOOL mm /« 21 (APi —Bill Rigney. truck is pniH for or not 95 Reduced f AM of the Giants, Call! Mpm Mfe/ 37 left Kaiser Hospital today after treatment for injuries received in an automobile accident Feb- TOPCOATS Us m ruary 8. He plans to leave NOW! Thursday for the team's train- UP TO $2,000 ing'camp at Phoenix. Rigney's jaw was fractured 24700 as his car left the roadway in DE. Berkeley and a utility pole Herson’s Bth & 0 ALTERATIONS Rigney's Paula, wife, suffered 3» Years of Service a broken hip. She underwent At Oar Only Location H an operation Thursday. Rigney Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M.—-7 P.M. said it was successful and her : :-3. I condition is much improved. !:'<*« I 20-W

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