Precise Devitt Defeats to OHM tJO AJA TO 5JO fM. EVERY MOM., TUBS., WED— 6 0 jSimaajj Sfclaf ^poflg 9 JO A.M. TO 9 JO P M. PRI.. SAT—ALL 4 STORES Gonzaga, D. NOVEMBER 1944. WASHINGTON, C., A—19 t———-—--- 19, Razzle-Dazzle Attack Maryland Puts Up Good Battle Prep Team Employs In 34-19 Loss to Penn State By the Associated Press. Bill Greer passed 13 yards to Bill Befuddles STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 18.— Bates for the score. Prank Doory Purple made good on one of three Penn State smashed out a 34-19 only Devltt and Its over placement galloping # pony victory the University of Mary- attempts. backfleld went Into in land in Po*. Maryland triple reverses, tricky pass 2 X-Jfoiyn-— Horton the game. R. E-Oaetz Mlltenberter plays and fancy laterals that might Paced by Elwood Petchel, tail- O.B-Chlsari Taccalozxl L.H-.Ryan--Petchel have rolled up a larger score If the back, the Lions rolled up enough B.H.-Troll Cooney power for five touchdowns via the r. B_Pastuea_Lans Gonzaga tackling and line work Sore and air. He tallied two by periods: hjCdnt been so excellent In goal- ground Maryland ..0 fl 7 «—19 line himself and passed to teammates Penn State -•_ 7 13 7 7—34 stands. Maryland scoring. for two more. Touchdowns—Ryan The fancy riding of Coach Len (2). Bates. Point from try after touch- Floyd Lang raced 65 yards for down—Doory (placement). Penn State Askin'* miniature horsemen, Laddy scoring: Touchdowns—Lang. Petchel (21. State’s first score soon after the Latham, George Greenville, Lou Stoken. Hicks. Points from try after opening kickoff. Petchel added an- touchdown—Muckle (placement). Heon and George Van Wagner, kept other from the line before the pigskin In Purple territory most 4-yard came to life and blocked a of the distance with a 5 to 1 su- Maryland that set the first score Indiana Smothers Pitt periority in yards gained, but Gon- punt up Terp from the 4. zaga held like a brick wall time and by Charley Ryan again In the clutches. Thereafter State moved out in front and added two on drives of To End Latham Paves to Losing Streak Way Tally. 36 and 62 yards, with Petchel count- was By the Associated Press. “Allstate” Tire It Latham’s a Chains special magic, ing from the 3 on the first and fake reverse with a tackle slash or 12 to End BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Nov. 18.— passing yards Johnny The a pass on the end of It, that set Stoken rubbery right arm of Bob for the second. Harry , Size 6.00x16 up the Devltt touchdown in the first Hoemschemeyer, the Western con- Muckle booted four of five place- that the ference’s i quarter provided margin ment attempts for the winners. leading aeriahst, hurled of victory. Latham touched off the Indiana U. out of a Ryan, running star of the losers, two-game losing winning drive with a short one over streak today and the broke loose through tackle and ran completed l the line to Van Wagner, good for Hoosier’s home season with a 36 yards for the second Terp touch- 47-to- i 10 yards, then with the same arti- 0 over down before State added its fifth triumph Pittsburgh’s down- fice, faking the ball to Greenville trodden panthers. on a 70-yard drive, with the score who was cutting behind him to the The sophomore found the mark coming on a 6-yard pass from Petch- left, Latham drove through a big for three touchdown Built to VICTORIOUS Van el to End Bob Hicks. passes—two exacting specifica- hole in the right side of the line DASH—George Wagner (88), Devitt back, stepping to the lone score of the of them to his favorite in The final Maryland touchdown receiver, with for 8 yards. The little magician game the opening quarter against Gonzaga yesterday at Central Stadium. He Abe Addams. tions, hardened cross traveled 15 came in the closing minutes when Hoemschemeyer un- then smashed through tackle three Staff Photo. corked 11 times for seven line and welded yards-__—Star Muckle fumbled on his own 14, and comple- electrically times to put the ball on Gonzaga’s tions and a total of 144 yards gained. that lie and are 15-yard stripe. Hunchy also scored once himself links, flat, In the next play, Latham actually Bullis Has Walkover on a perfectly-executed lateral pass easy on tires. reversed the ball to Van Wagner, Michigan's Long Scoring Runs Navy, Paced by Barry, around the Panther right flank from wrho went across untouched. An six yards out. attempted kick for the extra point It was far from a one-man show, was Carson 14-0 on blocked. Against Long Bring Edge Wisconsin Takes IC-4A Crown however. Dick Deranek, race horse By the Associated Press. Hoosier It was a roaring battle all the By the Associated Press. of the final stanza, shook off three halfback, scored twice—once ANN NEW YORK, Nov. a on a ran way, as the Gonzaga forward wall, NEW BLOOMFIELD, Pa„ Nov. 18. ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 18.— tacklers and tight-roped the side- 18.—Running of 46 yards and the entire well-planned race, Vincent Barry > Indiana forward wall fooled by the Devltt deception, —Bullis School of Michigan, with a pair of lightning- line to score on a 56-yard dash. ganged up to Washington and Richard Hall crossed the finish hold the to net fought to get at Latham, knocked like Halfback Ralph Chubb converted. Panthers a gain of 62 swamped Carson Long Institute touchdown sprints of 84 and line arm in arfn to to its him cold twice, and put the little Wisconsin, playing inspired foot- pace Navy ; yards on the ground. here 58 yards, defeated a Wis- first team crown in the 36th annual flash out of the game with a twisted today, 50 to 0, with the hot fighting ball, didn’t give up even then. With consin IC-4A cross-country shoulder two minutes before the halfback combination of A1 Lowrle eleven, 14 to 0, here today to the clock showing 8% minutes to championship today at Van Cortlandt Park. Tulane Runs Over Clemson Spark Plugs final whistle. run its victory streak to six games play, the set out on Gleaner and Nick Rossi sharing scoring hon- Badgers a 58- and carry its Ten title march that Though the of Gonzaga Makes Late Threat: ors for the visitors. Big hopes yard petered out on the pair Midshipmen into next Saturday's clash with Ohio Wolverine 6 when Dick tried to finish in a dead heat, four In Preservative or The first half was Devitt’s all the Lowrle went over for Bullis’ first Botham Wild-Scoring Contest 39«- Wax State. fumbled and of the six ruled that way, but a threat touchdown in the first Quarterback Howard judges Barry By the Associated Press. Gonzaga began quarter after In Sth of * Halfback Bill CuUigan, Wolverine Yerges recovered for on crossed the finish ahead. They ne- to loom in the second, making its a 40-yard gallop and crossed the Michigan NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—Tu- 4 or Moro Navy trainee from set the the 12. Wisconsin was back gotiated the five miles in 35 95® 35®“ first 8 Detroit, on the 27:43.1, appearance when Ken Atchison line sAin the second quarter on an discarded the power plays to Badgers back on their heels on the Michigan 30 when the yards in front of Arthur jlane Sears famous “Cross Retards and "Cross Country" wax fired a 25-yard pass to Tommy Flint end run. Rossi bucked over and game ended. Truxes, 'outscore an Clemson cracking first star who finished Inspired team, on game’s scrimmage play, taking Though the Wolverines were out- Army second last Country-’ plugs—with checking of tires and or cleaner for car the Devitt 40, and Joe O'Neill Carl Cuttshall recovered a blocked 36 to 20, in a wide-open offensive a lateral from Quarterback Joe first 15 to and year to Dartmouth's Don Burnham. heavy electrodes. other rubber articles. bodies. followed it with a long end scam- kick to add two more markers in the downed, 6, failed to igame here today. Ponsetto and skirting right end make a single first down in the Navy, its first per that brought the ball to the same period and Bullis converted on placing five men: The Tulane touchdowns ranged to outrun End Roger Laubenheimer second half, the two the first Devitt 10. With a touchdown in two out of three tries. long scoring among 16, had 43 points,; from Reserve Tailback Harry Rob- the last 40 on an dashes a sight, tried a but yards 84-yard gave them 4-yard rushing while Army, the cofavorite, was sec- inson's Gonzaga pass, Bullis chalked up a safety in the 85-yard trip in the third Booth touchdown jaunt. Ponsetto booted edge, with 188 yards to Wisconsin’s ond with 48. Harry intercepted. second half and Myron the period, Robinson's 20 yard pass The Gerber, point. 184. 1—Vincent Berry. Navy. 27',14 ]• »_ Purple threatened twice Bullis and Richard Hall. play to End Alvin Dews in the fullback, Frank Goul- Wisconsin, the With Navy 27:14.1: 1—Arthur again in the final quarter with a playing entire today’s victory, Michigan’s Truxes. Army, 27:44: 4—John Serrie. second. burn, halfback, scored. Rossi added without •'—John game its Fresh- in nine o., Kandh. Cornell, ground offensive sparked "by Billy the final passing ace, eighth starts, the Wolver- % T,' Either team was all the tally on an end run. man Earl 28:22: «—Francis Martin, N. Y. U.. 2812- scoring DUROZONE ines maintained a Rafferty, the District’s young ten- (Jug) Girard, almost chance to grab '—Frank Tucker. Army. 28:18; 8—Lee time. Tulane two touchdowns F°5: Bunts (50>. Carson scored Parmly, Army. got Lons (0*. on the next kickoff as FuU- off the Western Conference crown 28:18: 9—Henry Smith, nis star, who went in the Gonzaga Navy. -8:41; 10—Richard each in the first and third u t: : cuttsh»u back Poorman, quarters, backfleld as a substitute and sev- nSSir Jerry Thompson took a lateral by edging Ohio State next h T, 28:4,: 11—Coolidte McCants, one In Saturday, N. Y. the second and got the bene- from Joe and ran Wisconsin (0). Michigan (14) U, ,8:51; 12—Hugh Cameron. eral times in the Campbell 77 yards fos. Rhode fit of a Anti-Freeze fourth Island State. in the hard-fought before r£‘-}*ead -Hilkene 28:54; 11—Frederick safety fourth. Clem- unleashed the being thrown out of bounds h- Knauss. Army, 28:56; 14—Armano Oeter- son quarter long runs, it T-feu-ifcubcrt T.-Meyer-Lazetich bere, N Y. counted in each of the first by CuUigan on the L. O-Co"ta« Burg p 29:00; 15—Nicholas last a 35-yard scamper that ended Michigan 7, Smusyn. Navy, 29:02: Arthur three periods. o' S'--Edwards where the £ -H,,,e-Watts Highland, with down as Wolverines braced and ey Sickels -9:01. 18—James Brummer, Nary, Rafferty brought just § 9-J?a yohj". 1'—John I I took over on downs. R. T-Esser Bauman r8.-ue ABsociaiea rrefic. down COLUMBIA, Nov. 18.— In of Errors 1 by Marty Wendell on the third Mo., Comedy N. C. S. Routs Richmond SOUTH BEND. Iowa Naval Ind., Nov. 18.— play of the fourth quarter. Preflight eleven bom- By the Associated Press. barded an In Jim,Brennan, 155 pounds of back* Although minus their two first outpowered Missouri NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Two per- Ending Fine Season team with eight touchdowns to- field dynamite, gave 48,000 fans atrlng guards, Oapt. Pat Pilley fectly executed plays in the midst By the Associated Pres*. and day to win its ninth consecutive cause to forget the loss of Bob Kelly, Fred Rovai, In addition to of a comedy of football errors gave RALEIGH, N. C„ Nov. 18.—North the victory, 81 to 7. Brown a Notre Dame’s ace halfbacx, as he Kelly, Rambler defense almost 12-to-0 victory over Co- Carolina State, celebrating the was The first six times exploded twice in the first seven Impregnable against the attack Preflight lumbia today and brought the award of a the ball it three-year contract to minutes of of the Wildcats. While Notre got scored on marches Bruins their second of the its play to lead the Ram- Dame triumph coach, Beattie Feathers, swamped was of 35 to 83 yards. Halfback Don season. Da Pont Motor All blers to a 21-0 victory over North- marking up 17 first downs, 14 Purpose Richmond, 39-0, here as Samuel scored twice in today the western today. of them by rushing, Northwestern the first One of these shook Quarterback feature of a homecoming program. quarter for the Sailors and it was The stocky, scored but seven, and three of these Paul O’Brien loos4 for an 83-yard GRADE! Palish Tom OIL Feathers 18-year-old freshman a thus completed one of from on parade to the finish. run in the third Milwaukee ‘blasted his way penalties. The Ramblers held scoring quarter and the most successful seasons State the other through the Northwestern line and Northwestern to 92 net yards sent Charley Tiedemann end GRADE 3 TRIES ever has seven by 59c had, winning and 50 yards to with an 37c- 15«4- scampered 41 yards for a touchdown rushing and 24 by while tally intercepted losing to Wake Forest passing, Du Pont No. only and before the they marked 324 pass in the fourth period. Brown 7; cleans Frees sticky valves and Excellent general pur- Clemson crowd scarcely had set- up yards rushing Cornell's Extra Point Remember, if it’s a Goodyear in close battles. have had at and polishes in one removes carbon de- oil for tled in its seats. Pour minutes later and 47 through the air. might least one more it’s got to be GOOD. So, pose household, Sparked by the fleet-footed How- score bring he hit off Northwest. (0). Notre Dame (21). except for a holding penalty in easy operation. posits. Good "tonic”! shop and garage. ard the Wolf right tackle, reversed his T°* your certificate today for a Turner, pack scored on field that nullified Tiedemann’s and danced his 80-yard new ... sustained drives of way through Dartmouth Goodyear or the clean- 61, 69, 23 and the i Whips run back of a punt. 65 Wildcat secondary for another est, soundest used tire in town. yards and two aerials. Bsymanski It was the touchdown. R O *—Ugh t foot ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 18.—Cornell fifth straight defeat; b S-Lightfoot-Westenklrcher R. T.-Rowers squeezed out a for the Lions, who have been: After that, the Ramblers settled R. Sullivsn photo finish, 14-13, might Waybrlght decision over beaten worse Rifle Matches down to a |-Morris ..- an underdog Dart- if their rivals hadn’t Are Won primarily defensive game, B--Dancewic* •Mijrur. 10 halted §- Brennan mouth eleven today at Schoellkopf matched their mistakes. every Northwestern attempt kQ. (PLUS TAX) I F B-CT.w«nr- Merino Field on the trusty toe of Paul It also was Brown’s seventh vic- By Berwyn, Riverdale to get across'the 25-yard line and *•-Claweon-Oespgrellg TRUCK FLARES Notre in 13 as Deme -14 o g Robeson, jr„ and the touchdown tory meetings with Columbia. III University of Maryland sharp- then, an anticlimax, staged a 7_^l •RARE $1.41 — of Alex The Lions made » scoring: Touchdown* sprints Drogin and Allen only 103 yards by shooters and Berwyn Rod and Gun 50-yard drive late in the third pe- 0 Dekdebrun before about 13,000 fans. rushing, with Otto Apel Tires—MIxIR. w Club members shot it out in a riod that culminated In a touch- accounting Robeson added the precious extra for 42 of them. Apel’s punting also .98 match at the Greenbelt Armory, points after a first-period score by stood out. with Berwyn coming out on top, Drogin on a 40-yard gallop and a 3 1,299 to 14216. with Cook, 277, was Power third-quarter tally by Dekdebrun high scorer for the while Camp Peary's Minnesota Runs Over Uclans winners, who bulled over from the 1 after Slaughter Pacific Bolling’s 272 was for top Maryland. Francis (Bud) Snavely, Coach Carl In the other shoot Riverdale Snavely’s nephew, had set it in Club defeated Sinks N. C. 19-7 up Tuning for .Trojans Greenbelt, 1,290 to Navy, Helpless Iowa, 46-0 with a 16-yard gain. 1.238, as Denny took honors for By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. top By the Associated Press. Dartmouth outgained the Big Red Riverdale with 266 and Bates was CHAPEL N. Nov. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18.—In a HILL, C., 18.— IOWA CITY, Nov. on the ground and in the air, piling high for Greenbelt with 260. Iowa, 18.— warmup for next im- Camp Peary, led by Charlie Price, up 14 first downs to 11 but a missed Saturday’s unleashed Minnesota, packing a punch similar portant rematch with Its latent power In the placement by Lazarus Lewis after Southern Cali- final to those carried fornia. U. C. L. A. quarter today and defeated by its football Darrell Braatz’s second-period touch- today walloped Great Lakes Tunes N. C. Navy 19 to a pitifully outmatched College of Squad Preflight, 7, can- powerhouses of the prewar era, down made the difference between a celing a great Pacific team, 54-7. performance by the socked helpless Iowa, 46 to loss and a tie. Lewis made good after Cloudbusters’ Otto 0, today. Although Coach Babe Horrell In Graham. Braatz 57 to a second Trimming Eight freshmen in sped yards made Marquette Peary power flashed for the starting generous use of his reserves, By tile Associated Press. briefly six-pointer in the same period but and U. C. L. A. amassed one of one touchdown in the third period lineup the three men with ex- the third session combination of the big- GREAT LAKES, 111.. Nov. 18.— then gest scores in the school's smashed over two more in the perience prior to this Dekdebrun and Robeson overcame history. Great Lakes’ season did In sturdy Bluejackets, fourth to hand the Busters their that the first three quarters, the little to make Coach temporary lead. ( playing reserves most of the way second defeat. Edward P. Bruins rolled through the Pacific and minus Coach Paul (Slip) 48th line almost at Brown, Graham threw 28 passes and com- Madigan’s birthday a will. rolled over 32-0 happy one. 120s Marquette today for pleted 14 for 127 yards and inter- Nativity's Trample their eighth triumph of the season The Three flares in metal cepted three Peary aerials and ran Gophers picked up three St. on leakproof, oil-burning container. against a lone defeat by Ohio State them Ann's, 22-0, Grid back for 68 yards, but the touchdowns in the first period, kept Asserts Honolulu Important equipment for accident prevention; and and a tie with Purdue. on Nativity 120 Seabee power held the Preflight going and held Iowa to 16 pound gridders these flares meet Mentor yards blanked St. 22 state and I.C.C. requirements, and Bluejacket Brown was in team, which had lost by rushing while Ann’s, to 0, yesterday DANGER! South previously only romping to 307 Is Grid of Bend scouting the Notre to yards on on the Saints’ gridiron as Top City carry approval Underwriters, Inc. Bainbridge Navy, to a minus 55 the ground themselves. Johnny By the Associated Press. Dame-Northwestern game. yards on the Hogan marked up a pair of touch- ground. Geor*e Hauser used BALTIMORE, Nov. 18—"Hon- Roads At Witcontiit. Bladentburg and Arlington Store* First stringers accounted for The ,»*^ln?i8ota’8 downs and Jim Baur a Slippery Preflight touchdown came in 16 backfleld men provided olulu is the Great Lakes’ first three against the Hawks thrill with a best football city per touchdowns the first period on a and 50-yard gallop to score. In 10-yard pass each turned in an capita in the E. 1# minutes and then reserves from effective Jack Duchesne kicked two extra world,” says E. Ahead! or Graham to Melbourne Shee- performance as Iowa For Car Home Protection! took over. went reeling to a Olson, representative of a han. its points and safety provided a pair group sixth conference defeat. interested in a f°i ,0)- Qr«*t Lakes (32). more. acquiring United Treek Yount -—-—----- States (pro) Football 17.00 J-S— League I Kali Nr L. O.-Holz_ Klein Navy Plebes Rout Airmen franchise for the Hawaiian city. 649-16 ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 18 (JP).— Cooke Is Star as “We fill our only stadium, the S.O.S. The T. C. Navy plebe football team ran U. Nips 25,000 capacity plant owned by a roughshod over the Richmond Army corporation but controlled by the Let our experts recap your li=S£L=3S Air Base eleven today, scoring nine Texas to Circuit University of Hawaii, for high skidding, tread-bare 'tires tV. A_... J — Lead school touchdowns, with four «• Keep games. And that goes for 07 me craftsmen FINE conversions, I Associated Press. now. Our give EXTINGUISHER for a count of 58-0. coming off the bench to a other sports, too—baseball, box- Great Lake*- 18 18 7 o—88 engineer old tires “new life” for Great Lakes scoria*: Touchdown*— desperate ing. last-period passing attack, _ Seen*, M«Uo, Keane (tor Soudcrt) 8. Do- thousands of extra, safe scored with only IS seconds law (Jot Saons). Point* after touch- to go for With Fluid hnd down—Meiio (g) (placement). Attend- Iowa State Ruins on an aerial to Andersen that miles. Come in today •nee. Leroy 16,000._ ate up 43 yards. fast, low-cost recapping. Wall Bracket Drake Slate, 9-0 A crowd qf 2,000 huddled under No certificate needed for Harvard Gets Second Win Br tli* Afar at. umbrellas and raincoats to watch Extra the Goodyear Mileage AMES, low. Nov. 18.—l6wa Christians, who made only four Recapping. Over State defeated Drake, B to 0, substitutions, bounce Texas out of Tufb This Season the title today to knock the out race. *) Um AaaoaUtad Prw*. Bulldogs The of the ranks of unbeaten and un- Longhorns, seeking their third f.95 MEDFORD, Maaa., Nov. 18.—Har- tied football teams. championship in a row, now have I ONMSnUS TOYS vard’s football forces wound up their Drake had won seven tgo_defeata and two victories. Approved by underwriters, second informal wartime straight Inc. Double campaign before meeting, the Cyclones In Bicycles—Wageas action type. Safe today a second to use on by gaining victory the 44tt ^ .ween so gasoline, oU or elec- I over TUfts, 12-8. schools. Recking Herect tric wiring. Seamless brass 1 * Those neighbors opened their sea- A touchdown and in "PEAKE" construction; enamel finish. sons and the Crimson gained a the third period Banes aid Snail 19-12 provided the Taya At Wlicontln, Bladentbnrg and decision. scores. Pays the Limit Arlington Storet. Halfback Herb % Frltts, the recent For ANY Clean Navy V-12 transfer from Dart- Used Cart mouth, raced off his right tackle for Cell Oltdwey 2000 Now! 47 yards and the Crimson’s first wsnr shop abound— V ueaAus touchdown. Just as the third ses- numi STCIK ended» Fullback Bob Cowen 1300 aed a 45-yard drive by smashing Connecticut Are. N.W. from the line. 1-yard ■PEAKE KOTOS COMPANY ■■ DKcatar 1744 fts, idle for a also month, Wisconsin Burchsd 45 yards for its Avenue et AlbenteHe eountsr. CtoMO later
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