American U. and St. John’s Battle to 7-to- 7 Deadlock 1 A -■ — ... Exciting Had Too Guns for Gallaudet 20 YEARS AGO LATE TOUCHDOWN Bridgewater Many GALLAUDET BOWS IN THE STAR gAN B. JOHNSON, president of the American League, has CATCHES EAGLES volunteered military service in TO BRIDGEWATER France. Gerardl, bowling for the Navy and Dash Mark Game Yard’s No. 3 quint, rolled a 366 set Daring Touchdown on Second Hoosiers Miss Play in Departmental League competi- Barely With Rivaling Classics as of Game Puts Eagles on tion. Two Late Scoring Shots Gridiron Show. Benny Kauff and Heinie Zim- Way to 19-6 Win. merman failed to hit for the in 6-0 Contest. BY BILL DISMER, Jr. college Giants in two series games. LL the (taring, dash and drama October 9 opv— downed Gallaudet at Kendall Minnesota'* usually associated only with thoroughly de- Green yesterday, 19 to 6, using flated foot ball classics mas Golden Gopher* pro- routine Bridgewateronly foot ball. squeezed out a 8-to-O vic- duced American Minneapolis, equally by Gallaudet’s only score came early tory over Indiana BUniversity and St. John’s College of today In a big in the fourth quarter as a result of ten that Annapolis on the Eagles’ game found "Bo” McMillin * gridiron yes- a bad boot by Priddel, Bridgewater and at the end the scrappy squad failing in two last- terday struggle followed a half, by temporary collapse period to was typified by the score, a 7-7 tie. attempt* pull the game out of the Bridgewater defense. A Gallau- of the fire. The drama was provided in the last det pass, Drake to Brown, was com- The five minutes of when the John- final gun barked a* a Hoosier play pleted for 10 yards and Brown crossed DAVIDSON pass fell on HOODOO incomplete the Minne- nies. the of a hand- answering pleas standing up. A pass try for the extra sota goal line. Indiana, in ful of rooters who made the 40-mile point failed. the last of two mighty trip for the. meeting of traditional to thrusts, passed caglly Bridgewater got away an early to scored a touchdown and Shu Scores as Cadets the Minnesota 9 for a first down. rivals, place- start when Rlggleman, quarterback, Beat kicked the to out an An end sweep lost four; there was tying point wipe scored on the second play of the game A. U. lead which had a 5-yard penalty for too much time held from the on a run around right end from mid- Wildcats First Time in first in the huddle and then the last des- period. field. Kemper failed on a line buck perate futile The dash was furnished by Gus try for the extra point. Seven Years, 7-0. pitch. Welch’s revitalized Eagles, who, after Just a few minutes earlier, a fourth Ej the Associated Press. driving 54 yards to a, touchdown, Eagles Quickly Resume. down Hoosier pass from the 5-yard October 9 — pulled one of foot ball’s most unusual Eagles immediately started an- va„ line missed the Intended receiver in' 'J'HE After six of consecutive plays—an onside kick on the kick- other drive Into Gallaudet terri- years the end zone by inches. defeats, the off —recovering their own teammate’s tory, ending in another touchdown Virginia Military Lexington,Institute Cadets laid the David- Gmitros’ Punt Return Vital. kick-off when the visitors were flab- when Scott, right half, plunged son to rest on Alumni Field bergasted and fumbled. through the line. A pass, Scott to “jinx” two spectacular drives today and won a well-earned vic- 'P'HOSE And the daring was evident all Friddel, was good for the extra point. packed all the Indiana scoring tory, 7 to 0. afternoon wuth first one team and In the third, Dickson, Eagie right threats of the day and four of the Paul Shu. V. M. I.’s then the other alternating forward end, intercepted a pass and carried great sophomore five Hoosier first downs came in the contributed all the scored and lateral passes deep in their own the ball to the 1-yard line Priddel back, points last few minutes of play, mainly and accounted for the of territory in desperate attempts to Capt. Herbert Scott, seen here on a romp through the the invaders ivent home ivitli a 19-to-6 triumph. took the bell over in a line buck, but major part through the accurate passing of Bill the 215 rolled the Cadets. •core. All in all, it was a hot game, Kendall Greeners’ line, ivas one of the main reasons why —Star Staff Photo. Shull failed in a place-kick try for yards up by Anderson and Prank Pilchock to Half- A crowd of huddled but clean throughout, and worthy of extra point. 2.500, under back Dale Tanner and Capt. "Jick” raincoats and umbrellas a a major setting. Only one penalty Line-1'jh and Summary. during Kenderdine, end. Ten of 28 Indiana POS. Bridgewater HUj. Galltud^t <?.' was thrilled V. M. was stepped off against each team, SASSCER GRID steady drizzle, by I.’s forwards were Foot Ball Results SPONSOR L. E Keller Robin*or; good. a deficit in goal-line stand that 6-yard both instances. I. 'r Kadtl H< -1 m stopped David- Minnesota, a makeshift Ij G. presenting Local. Bower __ Gaunce son's drive in the first and C. quarter by most of the with a sec- Maryland. 6; Western Maryland, 0. Maryland Leader Would Armentrout _ .. L: :.ay line-up way Each Presents Star Back, CAROS’ RESERVES Capital- V. M. I.’s Holy Cross. 17; Georgetown. K. R. O. May Moran scoring counter-attack in ond team its R. T. starting, got winning only were the teams American University. 7; St. Johns. 7. ize Presidents at Dulaney _ Mrkobrad >CQt the second Shu was the evenly $5,000. R. E. period. spear- in Bridgewater. 10; Gallaudet. 6. Dickson __ Breediove margin the second quarter prin- but each head of a matched, an Q B _ relentless march of 65 presented Kutztown Teachers,, 41; Wilson An Rigyleman __ Drake yards, a application to capitalize the R H. Friddel cipally through flashy punt return outstanding star and the were Teachers, 0. Wolach lugging the ball five times off pair L. H. Scott r, straight uuw umuro Staunton Military Academy. 30; Washington Presidents, local entrants ___ Bgi» u.v rtuay to me inamna Just about stand-offs for individual F. B. Kemper __ tackle and around end for Devitt. 7. 10 FACE LA SALLE of foieri gains of 11. 20. Wilbur the Dixie Professional Foot Ball Moore took It over from honors. The Eagles had their Emer- Petersburg High. 31; George Wash- Score by periods: 15, 19, 3 and 7 to the ball ington Hich. 0. at yards plant the nine. other League, $5,000 has been made to Bridgewater _ 13 O « 0—IP Three Minnesota scor- son (Sparky) Bartlett, who probably Shaw. 10; Howard. 0. Gallaudet behind the goal line. He converted the Maryland State Tax Commission o o 0 S— « ing opportunities were bungled with could hold down a backfield East. Scot*. the extra fram position Twice-Beaten Team Senator Touchdowns—Riggleman Friddel point placement. a Is 12-7 New Britain Teachers. 3*.’; Wagner, 0. Coach Bergman, With by Lansdale G. Sasscer, pres- Brown Point after hard-charging Hoosier line smear- With any local college eleven, and who Eyes touchdown—Friddel. Syracuse. 40: St. Lawrence, o. ident of the Substitutions Gallaudet — the Maryland Senate. Cllngenpeej Davidson Misses ing Gophers’ attack. was the chief ground-gainer of the 225 Trinity. 10: Worcester Poly. ]p. I.at7. Jorde. Atwood. Reidelberger. Bridge- Star. Victor in Thrill-Packed Rhode Island. 14; Tufts. 7. on Detroit Would Sasscer is one of four men interested water -Huffsmith. Jone*. Line-ups and summary: yards they were credited with from Game, Brown Jjedber- sorely missed the pres- Union, 10; Swathmore. 7. in the team with W. ter. Silbernagel Dlnwiddie Officials— j^AVIDSON Pos. Indiana 10>. Mmneaott rat. and 13. along George Referee. J Mi*chell ence of Martin scrimmage did the team's pass- Navy. 40; Virginia. (Gonzaga* UmDire (Teeny) LafTerty. LI_Kenderdine _... Re»d Palo Alto Clash. Williams. 53; Vermont. 6. Save Palmer, chairman of the Prince Mr Tracy .Mount St. Mary's*. Head L.T_McDaniel _..Schultz ing and kicking. 0 Regulars Today. brilliant back, who was kept out of Villanova. 0; Auburn. <tie>. Democratic State Central ; linesman, Mr. Thomas (Maryland). LG Olmaifd _Bell bui me and Jefferson. 0. Bethany George's the C. oonnnies naa jonn Lambros, By the Associated Press. Washington Special Dispatch to The Star. hard-fought contest by an old in- —Miller __ Elmer (W. Va. >. 0. Committee; Irwin I. R G a Maler, chief of _Sirtosky _Twedel •Iso triple-threat of the first — West jury. Gray Hunter, 184-pound water, and speed- _ ALTO, Calif., October 9 Virginia, 6; Washington Pa.. October^ the Seat Pleasant Fire RT_Hank Midler Who did Lee. 0. Department ster, RE-Petnck _ Ohlgren most of the passing for the Stanford’s Indians, twice beat- —Aiming to return undefeated RICHMOND 21-12 replaced LafTerty in the Wildcat Yale. 17; Pennsylvania, 7 and Clarence M. Mace. AHEAD, QB _.. Filchock _Spadaccinl 132 Junior line-up and threatened to lead the yards they gained through the air en in previous pigskin skir- Clarion Teachers. 10; Alliance for its big home-coming game L H ._ Clasen ___Van Every o. RH Graham _ ..Moore and whose was a of and rank as College, team across the line in the first kicking thing PALOmishes outsiders Dickinson with Detroit at Washington Too for goal F.B Davis Villanova Freshmen.
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