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THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. * C-3 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. IMS ¦i4'*-i I t ngifc ¦ |«§ I J I : K GW-VMI Game BOWLING r WITH THE i JmHhE I | S C THOMAS Could Produce .•/;! iPWH £Ss&m P ’^| e——am^m With ROD i •'¦ | #F- JE / .BT Ihkn. nifrtKi-, -f / : HIGH SCHOOLS »yi I I #*• f W Fi L r iMra 'mm I Tv , ass K High Scoring By 808 HANSON >4 Members of the champion victory over Silent Sales, for M***) 'M\%|(rflJfmßß'&i Chevy Chase Chevrolet team in < whom Frank Krenlich rolled 390. By GEORGE HUBER Ml the District Men’s Major League The standings: Chevy Chase, With the football season at the, heard to remark that he never demonstrated in the most con- 15-6; Pepsi, 14-7; Silent Sales, ’ The George Washington-Vlr- half way point a reappraisal ofj got hit that hard by Joe Styda- vincing way possible last night 13-8; Wheeler, 12-9; Miller, 12-9; .' ginia Military Institute football earlier predictions would seem to! har in his eight years with the game that they intend to repeat. Falls Church, 9-12; Arcade, 9-12; ! Friday night at Griffith be in order. pros. Pepsi Cola, featuring Frank Bethesda. 8-13; Hicks, 7-14; Na- 1 Stadium easily could develop Several upsets have occurred But to get back to the game, ¦ jfjl Hi Ify Micallzzi, former National tional Bohemian, 6-15. into a rather free-scoring affair. and indications are there will be it would seem that Carroll is i i *** * Virginia Military already Match-Game champion, was has others before the season ends. fast losing supporters by its in- Bppi jBK HHHH JjEaflMl sailing as the pacemaker, with Young June Gordon, apparent- . shown Itself a team that gets To name a few, Roosevelt and ability to win the “big” one. It a two-game advantage over ly a coming star, led the Miller touchdowns in bunches, and the Coolidge, both over Wilson; has happened too many times in Chevy Chase, when they clashed High Life team into second place Colonials themselves should be Annandale over Wakefield, the last few years, both in foot- at the new Wheaton Bowling in the District Women’s Minor ready to roll with all their key which then lost to McLean and ball and basketball. in Center in perhaps the most im- League by shooting 140—371, players good shape. now Gonzaga over Carroll a Apparently the Lions have portant battle of the early duck- high for the evening. It enabled Although the Keydets have couple of days ago. more roar than bite. only far, * * pin season. the Millers to sweep the George a 2-3 record so they There are “sleepers” around *a team, have scored 17 touchdowns. Only # *r ' After the smoke lifted, there Deoudes which dropped and before the helmets and Foi' the second straight week, from second to fourth. The Mil- against Virginia were they cleats are stored away for next som’e changes are necessary in was Chevy Chase on top, with shut ambitious Pepsi humbled lers registered a 621 for second out. Jim Bakhtlar of Vir- year some of the so-called powers the rating list. a run- high game league's ginia set an Atlantic Coast Con- nerup. The Chevvies swept the of the sea- might get It between the eyes. Washington-Lee retains its top . ference ground-gaining record they son. The spoilers from, ; position, Carroll drops match. Moreover, did it Virginia Siegel, could come But to Pepsi’s District Minor that afternoon and VMI seldom Spingarn, George Washington on home lanes. champion, the ball. such as Tech and{ | fifth while Woody Winslow, who the week racked up a 150 game had Dunbar in the Interhigh League moves in. Bethesda-Chevy Chase previous for a bronze medal, but her set Scored Three Times in Defeat and shone with a 420 set, Thompson's Mount Vernon in the! jgoes from fourth to third and with Transfer was Keydets Virginia League among! ’Episcopal lost little of his luster with a only 357. That the have far Northern from fifth to fourth. paced champions. more punch this season was others. 403 that the Mann’s Potato Chips Osbourn moves up one step, But Clete Pannell, their cap- swept shown Saturday in their losing But for now, the job Gonzaga Guido’s Auto Upholstery to boost from tenth to ninth, to permit a tain, who was leading the all- game against Lehigh. VMIdid on Carroll will take preced- newcomer, , its pennant lead to two games. Mount Vernon, the star league with an average of managed to get three touch- ence. last spot. The Mounts are on a Hildur Layos, current individual *** * K ¦¦ EE %... w V Hr jfl 133—12, took a tumble. He shot leader, downs, which is three more than four-game winning streak after rolled 351 for Mann’s to got against 353 to reduce his average to her average it that same team Itwas a revved up squad that an opening season loss and defi- hold at 118-3. last year. 131—8. It's a tight race in the Coach Jan Jankowski put on the nitely are on the upgrade. 18-team Some idea of VMl’s power is day Pannell’s chief rival. Mlcalizzi, league. Mann’s record is 15-3;’ field the other at Griffith | To make room for Mount Ver- also had a rough evening. When Miller's, shown by the fact that three Stadium. If they didn’t run St. Stephen’s was dropped 13-5; Ceramic Tile’s, starting jnon, he rolled only 347, his pace 12-8, and George members of the back- like the Cardinals the day before! i despite a 5-0 record and 11 1 Deoudes’ and field are averaging a shade over PLENTY OF TALENT—Four stars of the gridiron get together at yesterday’s slackened from 131—5 to 129—1. Thompson’s Transfer, 11-7 against the Redskins at least! ! straight victories since last year. each, 5 yards a carry, and the fourth Gonzaga Touchdown Club luncheon. In the usual order are Eddie Leßaron, Redskins’ Clarence Appier put a kick in One-game margins prevail down made Carroll look just > ‘But the Saints, like some other i man has averaged 4.9. Those as bad. ’“good little schools” such as quarterback; Ralph Guglielmi, former Notre Dame and Redskins quarterback, lowly National Bohemian with a , most of the ladder. with 5.1 averages are Quarter- who is now in the Air Force at Bolling Field; Otto Graham, ex-quarterback of 153-416 set that gave the Bo- ** * * The Lions carried this depart- ’Hammond and Sherwood, biggest back Duke Johnston. Halfback ranking don’t tackle the tougher sched- the Cleveland Browns, hemians an edge over Falls The tenpin series regls- Bobby ment’s No. 2 into the who was guest of honor and principal speaker at the Jordan and Fullback Sam game i ules. Church Furniture, this in spite , tered at the Lucky Strike since Woolwine. The other halfback and by all odds at least a luncheon, and Cliff Battles, one of the Redskins’ all-time great halfbacks. the Bowling RATING LIST of a resounding 152-428 by Pat ; American Congress is Moody. touchdown difference. Gonzaga. 16 of Joe against Carroll’s 1. Washington-Lee (5-0). Crescenzi. sanctioned its lanes con- 180-pound unbeaten rec- verted duckpins Johnston, a junior, ord, could show but victory 2. George Washington (5-0). Bethesda Forty Alleys shaded I from was listed apparently excellent passer. one , today for Bob Martini who is an and a scoreless tie in four games. 3. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Listen Hicks Chevrolet on the strength rolled He didn’t figure to be Key- Redskins Warily the (4-0). Cripples of a 162-401 by Charley Evans, 714 last night with the C. W. The two losses both were by Virus dets’ No. 1 quarterback this Smith Engineers sea- 4. Episcopal (3-0). which offset a pair of by I in the D. C. son, shutouts. 378 s Classic League. but he's taken over that 5. Carroll (4-1). Fred Murphy and Art Weston. role with a pass completion Carroll hit the scoreboard in To Browns'Tales of Woe Martini shot 235, 277 and 202. the first quarter on a 50-yard 6. Cardozo (4-0). Harold 4. Inman, runnerup in A split in the record of 19 in tries for 332 pass 7. Anaco6tia (4-0-1). By the seventh frame of play from Frank Campana LEWIS F. ATCHISON some pretty active cripples at on Howard Campbell Classic, yards and four touchdowns. (4-1). DeMalha the game ¦ second ruined his to Jim Howell. From that point 8. Wakefield Otto Graham, retired Cleve- Griffith Stadium Sunday. rolled a meager 366 for Miller chance perfect Jordan Good Punter (4-0). High Life, ' for a score. He on the Lions were tamed. So 9. Osbourn land Browns quarterback, told Kuharich would have winced but it was enough to pulled the split. Jordan, also a junior, is a much that 10. Mount Vernon (4-1). if he'd heard Graham's talk, be- lead his team to an edge so in the third Touchdown Club members he over Other stars were Cliff Glier of good punter in addition to his i quarter Gonzaga was on the thought the club, which plays the cause Otto predicted that Pres- Eve of Arcade Pontiac. Virginia running ability, and his average verge Game Northern of Construction 1 naming its own Redskina here Sunday, might be ton Carpenter, rookie halfback Ray Watson’s 411 was a stick- with 627 score.
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