Elkton Booters Beaten, LITTLE SPORT THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 Bowler Wins Tourney Only Unanimous MONDAY, NOVEMBER «4, 1958 Giel Choice But Keep League Lead Elkton continues to lead the In Romp After Being On A. P.'s All-Big Ten Squad National Soccer League with a •y the Associated Press performance. Purdue’s Dale Sam- 5-1 record, despite a 5-2 setback CHICAGO. Nov. 24—A wide- uels and Michigan’s Ted Topor at the hands of Parkville yester- Lured From Gallery open season that saw virtually were close nmnersup. day. every team get in a top-caliber Joe Collier of Northwestern, a In league games the other Marlboro By Rod Thomas lick or two is reflected in record-breaker as p. pass receiver, defeated Conkling, 2-1; Charles Arthur W. Brown, winner of the 1952 Associated Press All-Big Ten got one of the end spots, and County defeated the Maryland football squad. Bemie annual Ollie v Pacini Near-Star Flowers of Purdue the Sports .Club, 3-0; Pompeii won tournament at Bladensburg last Every school in the conference other. Hlinois’ crack ends. Rocky over the Ukrainians, 5-0. and night, was tempted today to share is represented on the first offense- Ryan and Rex Smith, were nosed Myron Cowell defeated the Greek his SIOO prize with Irene Malitz, defense platoons, selected with the out. Olympics, 2-0. secretary of the Greater Washing- co-operation of the coaches. OhiQ Completing the first team of- old—has signed up Florida. Tulsa, made Michigan, First Shutout by Irish Drew’s job even more dif- ton Duckpin Association. But for State won four berths; fensive backfield were Halfback Syracuse and Villanova have been ficult. competed. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Purdue and Gene Gedman of and College Football as opponents. her he wouldn’t have Indiana mentioned possible Woody Hayes of Brown, of the Stars Illinois three each, and North- Alan Ameche, Wisconsin’s power- (Continued From Page C-l.) Ohio State a member Fqw Big Games Left. played the role of a League western, lowa and Indiana, one ful sophomore fullback. Leahy Praises Work “spoiler” Sat- and Strikes at Petworth. Ohio in Big Ten The 1952 campaign is almost of Aides; urday as showed spectator and was each. Four other sophomores State. 23-14. his Buckeyes threw up as a were action. Wisconsin’s victories over. There are a few more im- -Michigan’s Bowl persuaded by Mrs. Malitz enter. Paul Giel, Minnesota’s great honored on the 22-man squad. were Rose chances to by scores of 42-19 over Marquette, portant games on tap, one of ! right out Hayes “With 103 average,’’ she halfback, was the only unanimous They are Jim Reichenbach, Picks Drew as Coach-of-Week the window. has a Ohio 20-6 over Illinois, 42-13 over lowa, which is the Cornell-Penn affair ! compiled the win in out, “you rate a choice. He is a repeater from last State, offensive guard; Art Walk- best record pointed 56-pin 24-20 over Northwestern, 37-14 Thanksgiving Day. If Penn wins By Frank Leahy of the week.” At that time I Big Ten competition fall, but handicap. A bowler who can aver- year’s honor team. er, Michigan, defensive tackle; very this over Indiana it, as it should, the Quakers will Notre Dam* Football Coach tried hard to impress people missed the title age 103 Illinois’ Tommy O’Connell won Fred Preziosio, Purdue, and 21-7 over Rice. because Ohio sometimes shoots a lot defensive Until yesterday the Orange take the Ivy League title. of very with the fact that the honor State played games over his the quarterback post on the basis tackle, and Bob McNamara, One the finest things more than head.” I Bowl was sitting just Texas A&M plays Texas the happen to a man to should have gone to our entire the other teams and lost two of of a record-shattering passing Minnesota, defensive back. back watch- that can is Brown did. He averaged 131-2 ing and waiting. But Alabama’s same day, while Saturday’s pro- know that the people with whom staff. Saturday’s result lends them. for six games, with a top game of convincing 27-7 triumph over gram has four traditional games. he is associated have 100 per cent credence to that statement. Other fine recognition should be 177. With 56 free pins he totaled Left Halfback Bobby Luna passed Maryland made the selectors Boston College goes against Holy I accorded to a touchdown in loyalty and de- Back for Biggest Game. : Missouri’s Don Faurot. 844, giving him a 33-pin margin Maryland Bart Starr for jump for the Crimson Tide. Al- Cross, Georgia Tech tackles votion. Oregon State’s Kip Taylor. (Continued From Page C-l.) the first quarter, and the Crimson After 1 Rice’s of victory over the runerup, Wally though beaten twice, ’Bama Georgia, Tennessee meets Vander- Notre Dame’s My illness was a semi-mild case Jess Neely, Yale’s Jordan Olivar, Sain of the Spillway Major Tide, of course, declined the pen- played a schedule, bilt and Southern California of the flu, which has been rather appearances during alty. Marylanders murderous and victory over Northwestern’s Bob Voigts and League, whose figures were 807- vision most of The were still has to play Auburn visits Notre Dame. prevalent in our part of the coun- to Bemie the first in December, suckered this Sat- lowa, I realize Crimmins of Indiana 4—Bll, worth There were 86 week again on the shift in the urday. Michigan State, the No. 1 team try during the past few weeks. If and Wes Fesler of SSO. blithely overlooking second period, was more than ever Minnesota, entries. the matter of when it fourth Navy Enters Picture. in the country, cemented its posi- I all goes well, I should be able to whose teams did * I classes, etc. two yards before that exceptionally dowtf from their goal. Navy, beaten only by Maryland tion by closing the books with a of the be back to school by the middle well as Indiana lost Mrs. Malitz Repeats. May In End. put am one a close one to Help The The offside penalty the ball on Notre Dame, popped into 62-13 thrashing of Marquette. of the week in order to work on Purdue and point gave and the most fortunate Minnesota tied Wis- It was the second time this At this Tatum reversed the one and Alabama another Miami picture last night. The Tennessee, however, was held to the plans for our biggest game of consin. Mrs. a men in Amer- by season Malitz plucked a win- his field bit and took the long- try. Fullback Tommy Lewis bare- a 14-14 tie by Kentucky in a the year. * - McNauaht Syndicate. Middies have one sur- . Inc.> ner gallery. At her : range that with a played in only ica. j from the be- view the shocking ly scored dive over cen- bowl game before—in 1924 in the prise. Duke won the Southern When our On Saturday we meet Southern hest, Guy Andes, a virtually : Mississippi and Alabama ter, and some of the Terps insisted un- defeats Rose Bowl, when they Conference title by trouncing family i - California, which will be the host known bowler from the Naval might have been for the best, he made it. tied Wash- p h y s Gun hadn’t ington, 14-14. It was understood North Carolina, 34-0, and Okla- e team in the Rose Bowl game. As College Factory, entered the after all. What he meant, in- In discussing the clan told m Football Howard he controversial that Navy received an invitation homa captured its fifth straight that a case of this is written, our scouts have By the Associated Frets Campbell Classic, blue ribbon dicated, was that victory in shift after the either Oklahoma-Notre at a conference among high Acad- Big Seven crown with a 34-13 the flu would not returned from the West Coast RESULTS YESTERDAY. event game here, and won. game have meant Dame game, Jim it rout of Nebraska. Leahy. Dayton of the would a bowl had insisted emy brass, Coach Eddie Erdelatz prohibit my Frank with the full report of the South- 13 Xavier (Ohio) trip for the Terps and the prob- was illegal and that he would n Doris Gaddi won the women’s and Athletic Director lan Eddy. taking the trip to lowa City, I ern CaI—UCLA game, but we LATE SATURDAY RESULTS. able end of Maryland’s ties with “squawk plenty” if it was used SSO prize in the Pacini with a! The Middies, idle last week, was not at all hesitant in turning know very well that any team Texas Tech 19 Ariion. t, the Southern Conference. against his team. Apparently he Bowie T“- score 36-696. Others in the pay- 1 windj up their affairs against the head coaching reins over to, which can score two touchdowns K.rwx. „ ? Tatum it plain (Continued Page C-l.) (Tenn.) “ass off were: made that he had a change of heart, for he jArmy Philadelphia Saturday. From my assistant, against Union .13 Southw’t'n (Tenn.) » in capable Joe Me-, Red Sanders’ defensive Fresno State 48 San 1 rancisro State -n ;now believes conference affilia- didn’t say a word to the officials Poly Bob Harding, 36-807; Ed Owens,! ' Syracuse, probably the class of 50 filled and leveled Cardie. Joe, with the competent: eleven at UCLA is great.
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