for the graduated Paul Hom- With a backfield composed THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-5 BRENNAN'S BOYS UP FOR PURDUE ung, Notre Dame’s one-man of Williams at quarterback, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEa IS, 1»»7 gang last season, but the hint Aubrey Lewis and Dick Lynch Eleven Upset is strong that Terry expects or Jim Just at halfbacks, and Quantico Opener May Be Tip better team co-ordination with Nick Pletrosante at fullback, NRS Eleven Harnung’s successor, Junior Notre Dame will spice its split- Ft. Myer Opens Bob Williams, at quarterback. T with single-wing stuff. By Little Creek, 12-6 Hornung was a great pro- “You can’t say its a multiple QUANTICO. Va.. Sept. 14; The score was set up by a Ties Quonset On Irish Comeback ponent of the “keep” play in offense like Michigan State’s (Special). The 48-yard pass Quarterback Quantico Ma-1 fron\ Naval Receiving Station and’ SOUTH BEND. Ind., Sept. 14 the split-T attack and his because we use both behind rines football team, throttled; Billy Holmes to Horton. Holmes Saturday - (R. I.) Slate Sta>; (JP). —A visit to the Notre Dame sophomore dominated mates a balanced line and Michigan by nine fumbles, was dealt a passed to End John Jacobs on Quonset Naval Air often gripped "let- operates - campus gives the distinct im- jmm D&. seemed In a State behind an un- 12-6 upset defeat by the Little; ; a 68-yarder good for a second tlon battled to a 0-0 tie in the Football returns to Fort pression that the opening game; Paul-do-it” philosophy. balanced line,” Brennan said. Creek Amphibious Base here ; period touchdown. season's football opener for Myer Saturday when the Co- "That’s the difference, with Purdue September 28 may Williams will have the ad- I think today in the opening game for finally yesterday multiple non-multiple Quantico scored on the both teams at NRS. j lonials kick off their first sea- make or break the Irish chances vantage of directing a more in or both service clubs. first play of the offense.” fourth quarter Neither team could generate son since 1949 against the West of recapturing past football seasoned club, with possibly beaten Little; when Quarterback John Wolfe Quantico had sustained offense, the 35-yard Chester (Pa.) glory. four seniors and seven juniors Line More Experienced Creek six straight times pre- sneaked 1 yard to cap a 75- a State Teachers All through each practice, as starters. The Irish closed Notre Dame’s line should viously, during which span the yard drive after a punt. The line being the furthest pene- at 2 p.m. at the North Fort Notre Dame players break off last season with nine sophs in have a great deal more know- Amphibs had scored only one Marines outgained Little tration by either team in Myer parade ground. lineup. Creek. the to snarl anti-Purdue chants the how than last season with a 243 yards to 43, in net yards ¦ touchdown. first half. The Teachers, considered they have composed. “I want Williams to run the possible starting array of Dick rushing and topped the visitors as unit,” Brennan said. Quantico lost six of the nine In the third quarter, Quonset one of the finer small college Terry Brennan, 28, whose team a Prendergast and Bob Wetoska although none in first downs, 13 to 5. “The prime test of any quarter- fumbles and led made its most serious bid for a teams in the country, posted a fourth Irish coaching season at ends; Prank Oeremia and directly to touchdowns they , Little Creek .880 o—l 2 definitely back is how well he runs the Bronko Nagurski, tackles: A1 Quantico ... 0 0 0 0— 8 score, getting to the Seahawks’ 9-1 record last year. finds him on the team.” choked off the Marine offenses. Little Creek scoring: Touchdowns— Ecuyer and Jim Schaff, guards; (18. pen Horton); losing (Fritz) spot, says Purdue could even Little Creek capitalized instead Smith fromHolmes). Jscob* 12 before the ball on Coach Frederick May Even Break Ed Sullivan, center. (08. peu-run from win the Big Ten championship. Get and on its three completed passes, Qusntico scoriae: Touchdown— downs. The best effort by Naval Picard of Myer has high hope* successfully Nagurski, Wolfe (l.plunee). Notre Dame which faces Pur- If the Irish son of the former in 11 attempts. Receiving came in the get to a due, Indiana, Army, Pittsburgh, hurdle Purdue, they could shoot Minnesota football immortal, fourth that his team will off With 3:28 gone in the first period got Navy, Michigan State, Okla- for at least a 5-5 break in weighs 230 pounds, 20 more when It to the Quon- good start this season. At quarter. Halfback Charlie Hor- Foster Heads Lineup interception quarterback will be Ernie homa. lowa, Southern Califor- their rugged schedule. This than last season when he pitch- set 27, but a pass ton of. Vanderbilt took a Dutra, former San Jose State nia and Southern Methodist, would take a peak performance, played 383 minutes, the team’s passed In Drag Races Today stopped the drive. out and to End Earl star, while other backs ex- seemingly doesn’t have any way especially with Navy, Michigan second high. Smith from Navy 18 yards Fullback Andy Griffin was to go except up. State, support Steve Foster of Woodlawn, pected to start will be Clarence TERRY BRENNAN Oklahoma and Southern There’s good at ends away in the end zone for the top year Royer Md„ who drives a 1928 Ford the runner for NRS, his Lamb, former Texas Southern The Irish last had California to be met on suc- in lettermen Dick and visitors first touchdown. their worst season in history, engaged” for Just this fall after cessive Saturdays. Gary Myers, but generally roadster with a new engine, best effort being a 29-yard star halfback who played one two victories—over Indiana and last autumn’s miseries, antici- Army is being faced after a there is quite a drop-off from Iiwill go after his fifth straight sprint when his team threat- season with the Montreal today North Carolina—in pates "certainly a better foot- 10-year lapse in this great the first to second team. back up Pletrosante, the lead-; | top eliminator trophy in ened to score in the fourth Alouettes in the Canadian 10 starts. program Three opponents scored 40 or ball team” but suggests the rivalry, but after the October Two sophomore quarterbacks, mg punter, at fullback. Frank ! the weekly drag racing quarter. Jim Hopson, also a league; Joe Lafferty, former El generally year 1 Speedway. <Calif.) more points, Oklahoma (40), Irish are a 12 tangle with the Cadets at Don White of Haverhill. Mass., Reynolds. Bob Ward and at Old Dominion fullback, and the passing com- Camino Junior Col- Michigan State (47) and lowa away from being strong "com- Philadelphia, the Irish get a and George Izo of Barberton, sophs Pat Doyle (190) and Pat, Match dragging starts at bination of Ron Horne and Don lege star, and Jame* Prvor, (48). petitively." two-week rest before meeting Ohio, will understudy Williams. Healy <212) provide the half-; 10:30 am. and final elimina- MacKinnon stood out for the formerly of William & Mary, The diplomatic Brennan, "re- Brennan still has great praise Pitt October 26. Ron Toth and Chuck Lima back depth. tions at 2 p.m. Flyers. at full back. f SEARS \ °n mens woRsTED su|ts! * at sears7 ’ sSHR as comfortable as they are 9 leather buttons. Sizes 12-2a / Aurfctt iMtitltt \ Junior Suburbon coot, 4-12 13.98 / HiHIMUsH’W* \ , *—ri Mladentburg, Wtuonitn. 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