*** * •< <• - ?¦> -• ? »• . < > mtm mm * <». Washington, D. C. ’ THE EVENING STAR. ( .¦¦ C-3 f ' ’ ¦'Sfcf'M*-:..* ¦ r«IPAT. PECEMBEE T. IW4 > jOBt Bk Schaefer and Keller Give CU Cagers Off i 4 ip? Eagles One-Two Punch j Strong WITH THE By LEWIS F. ATCHISON first game. 13-9. and Keller and To Start The Redskins will meet up Schaefer may be the boys to! with two of the hardest-hitting tip the scale their way. HIGH SCHOOLS rookie backs in the National They accounted for 107 of thej ly DICK SLAY ‘ V Football League Sunday when 108 yards (net) gained by thei With Two Wins ?< I Rdfl m \f"* -*- mats. j-- j RmPm #>' **tTi*x' HNi’NrISLv4P '9 ¦ K <.£sw' Don Schaefer of Notre Dame and Eagles in the earlier game and,[ ~* Coach Miggs Reilly has Bk <. / j M'M 'Mtt i ;'¦¦¦¦ .-^writtttMttki...' : . js»3\ Ken Keller of North Carolina if Bobby Thomason’s passes his |Mt •jggg - '•V¦>> .-¦ jr-aRj V ¦yg&Jr < ai are University basketball change-in Club Roosevelt Yr come here with the Philadelphia on the mark Sunday, the visitors CaUjolic A baseball rules has t the "R” at will teani acting like winners again been (or Mary-s stage a donkey basketball game Eagles. will have a well-balanced offense. recommended and the Cardinals are taking ] land public high schools which —faculty- against With 353 yards to his Schaefer Injured his right lettermen—a credit. ; some of the early-season spot- [would permit a player to be week from Tuesday. No admis- Keller has paced Eagles' ankle against the Browns last, i the I light for themselves. 'resubstituted once in a game. sion,! howling good time ground attack, followed closely Sunday but ran well in yester-l 1 and a '% 9 Bf#;«i^V*/9 iw [j For the first time in six years, Proponents of change guaranteed. by Schaefer with 301 yards. day’s workout and will be ready! the ar- t to play [ the Cardinals made the Mason- gue that it would enable more By of their teammates, That yardage isn't enough to [ here. Thomason, whose [ championship vote broken the ! Dixon playoffs boys to play, while leaving the Bobj Garda of George Washing- make the league's top but it's nose was in Cleve-i They 10. ' land game, also is back in action. last season. never have coach the opportunity of putting ( ton and Milton Saffelle of Ham- impressive in view of the fact l iwon the title. - his best players back in the Eagles’ ; but may wear a special mask 1 mondt have received Most Valu- that the offensive lipe Catholic U. now tops the [lineup if needed. Now, if we re , trophies hasn't against the Redskins. able Player from the been much help. — The Coach Hugh j league standings with a 2-0 rec- speaking of varsity baseball t Sportsman’s addition of Gibron, Devore has ord, Alexandria Club.... Abe former named five rookies for Philadel- [ which also is the best for ; school against school—letting a Hammond\ co-captains next Cleveland guard, resulting in a sea- -1 phia’s starting lineup. The group , any team in the area. George- greater number of boys appear s son will be Quarterback Bobby * 4 shift of the entire forward wall, : includes Bob Pellegrini of Mary- . town and Navy, which admit-' 'in the lineup does not strike us ‘j Tackle Bob Lewis. helped against the Cleveland tedly play Mitchell and ‘ land at right guard. Hank Bur- . in faster company, as the object of .the" sport, at Jack Knebel of Bethesda-Chevy Browns last Sunday, and are more [ nine of Missouri, Willie Berzinski i the only other area teams least not an important object Chase< so far is running No. 1 may be expected . [lmprovement 1 of Wisconsin State, Pete Retz- still unbeaten. Each has won Imagine a pitcherbeing pinch- Inj the 440-yard event for the the Redskins. * [against laff of South Dakota state, and I one. CU won Its second last hit for twice. There are count- Yale freshman indoor track The Washington eleven sur- Schaefer. Burnine is gn end [ night, 102-91, over Randolph- less other abuses possible under squad., Jack wrote home that prised by taking both games i and the others are backs. Macdh at CU. such a rule. Baseball in subur- therej is a faster 440 man on the ;from the Eagles last year, "steal- ¦j> Devore also may shift Rocky The Hoyas, who figure on ban Maryland high schools. squad,, but the coach has him at ling” the paper to be the of area, may first in Philadelphia . Ryan, rookie end-halfback from.n class the which be their most pro- theJ 880 distance. with a play > : * whirlwind rally after • Illinois, to the deep defensive ¦ at American U. <O-1 at fleient sport, would take on the ** * p.m. trailing, 17-0. Twenty-one points i spot normally occupied by Tom i 3:30 tomorrow. Tommy i complexion of the picnic variety Wheaton High, which was to Nolan, enjoying in 137 seconds did the trick, but ; Brookshier. The latter has a his first season and would bp as deserving of enter Bi-County League football .as a college : e .Sunday it won’t be as easy. broken hand and may not be basketball coach student body support as hop- , next fall, may postpone its pro- ,/* jThe Eagles would like to make ( able to play, although Dr. Tom i after a number of successful : 1 scotch. s competition years motion into Class A ** * - sweep <yi a of the Dowd is working special ! in high school ranks, has Billy Haley, formerly of Gon- : ' 4 ¦^* | 3mOp ' ' ' ’• V.[*'' *"''%'& home-and-home i on a because, of a lag in enrollment. |series this year, having won the :cast. a veteran club at Georgetown, : zaga and more recently of Holy MB v' jX^V - ; Wheaton has 385 boys in the a£> up a ' Cross, one which didn't even work was selected to the World-!,student body this year, compared sweat in disposing of Gettysburg wide All-Army team football toj 950 at Montgomery Blair and OUTSTANDING GW PLAYERS HONORED—Coach Bo Sherman of the George in its opener Wednesday, putting a thej' 1 I iafter in season in 796 at B-CC. Brand-new Walter Washington University football team congratulates the two players who re- i George Washington, in re- backfield of the 72d Cannoneers Miami 6 /2-Point Favorite a Johnson and Northwood cut into” building ceived awards last night at a dinner for tne GW team by Colonials, Inc., sports stage and loser to Wake 'at Werthein, Germany. ... Is it in opener Wheaton’s enrollment more than booster organization. Guard Ed Sakach (center) received the Tuffy Leemans .Forest its last Satur-I true that Gonzaga beat Wash- expected when they opened in day, visits William & Mary to- ington-Lee, 100-38, Trophy as the outstanding senior and Quarterback Ray Looney (right) the in recent September. Wheaton begins Bi- To Take Pitt Tomorrow morrow night, while Navy, win-; basketball scrimmage? Yes. J Colonials watch as the player. County League basketball this outstanding Selections were made by a vote of '* J MIAMI, Fla.. Dec. 7 <&).— yielded: only Panthers, ner over American U. Wednes- * * * , the squad. I 39. The j day, entertains season and league baseball in the. Miami was rated a 6(i-point who won six, lost two Penn tomorrow Holloway sprUig, and tied afternoon plays Ken would rather!? however. favorite over Pittsburgh today one of their nine games, gained | and Howard at subject, i * Lincoln. C. U. its alumni not broach the but the Johnny Watkins, 155-pound as the two teams applied polish- : 2,523 yards, scored 128 points meets , ALL-AMERICA in a night game. 1 fact is that his basketball team All-State halfback at Norview C-l and lng touches in final drills for i and gave up 91. at McLean High is faced with ] Continued From Page Looney Sakach (which gave Voted games High in Norfolk tomorrow’s last regular-season Capt. Don Bosseler, In tonight, Montclair the bonus choice in the National versatile practically an impossible task in 1 W-L Its only argument for the college football game. : 200-pound fullback, [j Techers play at D. C. Teachers; League of who will lead order to keep pace with the! State championship), reportedly Football and winner game, played 16 : J. C. Smith visits Howard at Trophy, Players I The to be in the ¦ Miami seniors in their last ! football team. As most fans must isj headed for the University of the Heisman is in the Awards1 bv GW game, _ Capitol Arena and Gallaudetj Orange Bowl, will be nationally may work second backfield. I at left half- opens a two-night [ know by now, McLean lost all < Oklahoma. He's a native of the fcay Looney televised (Station back against [ stand at Tow- games Though he stood out in a los- Quarterback and l Leemans trophy as the out- WRC-TV. 1 Pitt as he did meeting [ seven football in 1955, but Sooner State, in case anyone Channel 4, Washington) during quarter ‘ son, Drew tonight and i ing cause, Hornung Guard Ed Sakach beat t standing senior. in ati• one of the won all eight this fall. The Me- i asks why. * fell ofT his are the p.m. game. Pace tomorrow’. top efficiency The players also elected End 2:30 Miami-Florida Lean basketball squad lost all Public support is needed for because of thumb players on the George Washing- Bob Talbot Coach Johnny Michelosen’s * and Marty Mitch- games winter, injuries, according Frannie Gleason and Tackle Bob j Bosseler.
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