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Green Wave Fails to Match Middies’

Pass Attack, Proves Unimpressive Again

NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 5 (UP)-—Navy, an underdog that turned vicious, held Tulane University’s football team to a 21 to 21 .tle

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today. .

It was almost as bad as defeat for Tulane, trampled by Notre Dame and winner in most of its Southeastern Conference games by Tulane had ho margin that would get it noticed! by some bowl selections -commit-|

unimpressive scores.

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Tulane from an outright beating was ‘the fact that its fullback, Eddie Price;"hasn't any ambition

NEXT OPPONENTS Columbia at Navy.’ Tulane at Vanderbilt,

to be an admiral. Price scor three of Tulane's touchdown

of them by running 68 yards,

“nearly without interference.

y Couldn’t Match Passing Tulane simply : couldn’t match

Navy's. Bob Zastrow to Vic

passing. combination. A. home-|. coming crowd estimated at 70,000) ~———r——

~the largest ‘crowd ever to regularly scheduled football

in the South—nearly filled Tulane the Big Ten title race.

stadium in clear, cool, weath

Navy, a 14-point underdog, was Plays Hke-a véteran, passed for fighting mad after its 40 to 0 two precision-like touchdowns for

beating last Saturday by

toss, it decided to kick off. was a mistake.

the 12. Zastrow passed to

trow passed to Vine for. five

Annual Ritual Noted for ‘Busts’

the forthcoming major draft, scheduled for Cincinn

or less than an annual wa time. The winter draft is a

“busts” it produces. Last year, for minor league players were d by big league clubs at a c

approaching than hall of them stuck wi clubs who drafted them. 5000 Are Eligible This year, the draft rol some 5000 minor leaguers w eligible to be selected by league clubs. Of that total

a single club, To be sure, there are a h of triple-A. players up for who look to be a steal at $ the price for a selecting league club. The best buys appear to

Players like Outfielder Clin atser and Pitcher Harry Ta St. Paul in the American A tion or Outfielder George Sc

WORCESTER, Mass,

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picked up -a Colgate fum hind his own goal and sca the length of the field.

‘Auburn Triumphs, AUBURN, Ala, Nov. 5 ‘Little Auburn, a football which hadn't won a South

inderdog Navy Turns! Vicious and Shows Up|

Dame. Although Tulane won the!

Navy took the ball on its own eight-yard line and ran it back to

Halt Bill Powers: for a 29-yard: gain, then Navy, went straight ™ : down the field with it, and Bas 0t score.

Big League Draft Set for Nov. 17

NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UP)--If league

Nov. 11, follows precedent should develop into nothing more

ritual “notorious for the baseball

example,

$190,000. None of those 20 players came even remotely close to stardom and

are probably not enough bona fide scheduled against Montclair, N. J, big leaguers among them to {orm reachers 6n Nov. 10. And will he

property of the Brooklyn Dodgers. |

Shortstop Fred Hancock hs Pitcher Clyde King of Montreal 5000 fans. in. the International League,

Scampers_ 101 Yards For Holy Cross TD

Nov. 5 (UP)—Holy Cross broke into thé f ) i victory. column aller. six. defeats J-yard line cost them the victoday by beating Colgate, 35.0 27.10

Paul Gatlo, Hoty Cross’- highly, Evansville, Wake Forest backs submarined| Yt waa Leskover and Boller frito! regarded sophomore, made . the perfect record group by Chat- and ran around Duke's heralded’ the Hoe eg three of Kentucky's n ck

victory certain "with a 101 run late in the fourth period. Pro- lone to tected by excellent blocking; Gallo

Conference football game in more than two years, finally found the winning formula today and bat-

21-21 Tie

ped for victory. today by a

Wisconsin Trims N'western, 14-6

Petruska Passes Keep

ed an Badgers in Title Race s, one, ‘EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 5 (UP)! —Wisconsin's Badgers rode to a 14-6 victory over Northwesternon| the strong right arm of Quarter-|

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NEXT OPPONENTS Northwestern at Colgate. Towa at Wisconsin.

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see a back Bob Petruska today and game kept themselves in the thick of A , Mrs. Norma Orr, Dorothy Menton and ‘Mrs. Laverne Von Willer (left to right) an elimination fourney for the national event to be held in Indianapolis Nov. 26 and

man of the national tournament. Eight women will ‘be selected from eliminations to play in the national tournament.

er. Petruska, besides mixing his

will go to Chicago next week-end to participate in 27. At right is Jimmy McClure, general chair-

And Grind Each Other Each Team Gets 7 Penalties, Mostly for ; Slugging, and One Cadef'Is Ejected By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov: 5~Army's crashing Cadets rolled over Fordham's battering Rams today, 35 to 0, in a grim and vicious battle of the undefeateds which saw a total 3 2 yards in penalties meted out and one player banished from game,

It was a slugging Donny Brook from the start in a cold rain to the finish in purple shadows which blanketed tiny Michie Stadium.

Brown Downs Yale: RE For 4th Ivy Win

{seventh straight conquest as the Bulldogs Bow, 14-0

reeling Rams lost for the first For First Shutout

time in five starts, A chilled capacity crowd of NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 5| { (UP) ~~ Brown's hard-plugging

(27.100 saw Arniold Gallas, Army's lair arm, toss the Cadets to victory 'with four touchdown heaves as 7 the lines crunched and ground NEXT OPPONENTS Army at Penn. | Bears enhanted their prestige as each.other in a bruising battle {one of the top Ivy League foot- Which netted each team seven 15 {ball teams today. They won their/yard-penaities, most of them for [fourth victory In five starts, a unnecessary roughness and slug{14 to 0 decision over. Yale, which Sing. : {was held scoreless for the first] Two TDs Recalled Two Army touchdowns were

Fordham at Beston College. {time ‘this season. | Beaten only by Princeton, called back on penalties during {Brown held .the upper hand all the slugfest in which Army Guard {afternoon over Coach Herman Charles Galloway was . ejected

Hickman's Bulldogs. [from ‘the game and four 15 yard

Justice Injures Ankle as Tarheels Edge Wm. & Mary

Choo-Choo Scores 2 TD's as N. Carolina

Weeks Paces 21-8 Wins Out in Closing Minutes : WILLIAMSBURG, Va. 'Nov. 5 (UP)-—Fullback Billy Hayes, Victory Over Drake pacing a desperate 59-yard North Carolina scoring drive, passed to DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 5 End Art Weiner for a-touchdown in the final minutes today and (UP)—Iowa State relied on the gave the Tarheels a breathless 20-14 victory over William and Mary (UP)— Bill before 22,000 fans. Charlie Justice, North Carolin w—— - . touchdown in the third period here today, and then -scored again on {1otigest run of the season, & 75yard punt return. But he had to the third period, took a" 32 be helped off the field twice in/lead going into the last q the final period after injuring his NEXT OPPONENTS " ‘ankle on a kickoff return. | Defance at Cedarville. | Lex Uncorks Passes . Oe er William and Mary grabbed the lead by scoring with 13 straight -iplays the first time it got the ball. Buddy Lex started uncorking

Notre the margin of victory. The Badgers saddened a homecoming créwd of 51,000 as they ‘completely outplayed the Northwestern team. The only ray of sunshine for -the Wildcats was a beautifully -executed- touchdown run; 79 yards by Art Murakowski after he received a punt for their

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The Badger offensive line, spread-wide in split T fashion, was a tribute to the coaching of Ivy Williamson, in his first year of big time football as'it repeat- vaunted passing arm of

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edly opened large gaps .in the Weeks today to win the tradition-| 21 to 8, —

Flyers’ Big Scorer

{Northwestern forward wall. al ‘battle with Drake, {The victory kept the young before a record homecoming fcoach and his charges in conten- crowd of 20,000 fans: {tion for Big Ten laurels with only} - Weeks hit nine of 20 passes for one loss and a tie. Northwestern, 144 yards to pile up-more than with four losses, is hopelessly out 1p 0¢ the Cyclone yardage. But of it. homecoming fans saw the na-

tion's number oné ground gainer! Trenton Extends |Prake sophymore Johnny Bright, pass and run for 159 yards de-| Football Streak to | 45 Games LOST

but Lee Michaels’ second

spite injury. A pulled muscle in his leg ob-| [viously hampered the 190-pound;

ati on Gene Hailstone scored

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Negro flash as he broke into the with a pass to the 27, and then A — Ee ! : ste of i ) - oy kickoff return. but Cedarville's and Wheaton's Crusaders one for Nine ames sre—un- tap today_as_the TRENTON, N. J, Nov. 5 (UP) Ope several Himes MY > oy a high logper to End Vito Ragazzo omer Burton. a fleet-footed a flashy finish. . £0 | Cadet (Football League winds up yearly —Trenton State Teachers, coast- Bulldog attack He ag in the end zone. halfback, romped to three touch-| Wheaton, which nreviously had ou; Division 1 the schedule is af lol ing on a losing streak that already The Cyclones scored a touch-| | Lex added the extra point, giV-| gowns, once in the second period won six games in a row, was led Brookside 2 p,m. 3 ap XS, heres is far more imposing than any, © =. = 0" othe first three! {ing William and Mary a lead the ang then twice in the third. |by Halfback Donald Hammarlund sf. Catherine, Garfield. 3 p. m.; Our Lady 20 other in college football history, oi... and only trailed once.| Indians held until the third period.| At the end, Michaels" four ex-|who scored both its touchdowns. {3f_ Lourdes, va... Holy Croas, or, rafted Tan its string to 45 games today my 0 Liilized blocked - punts, | ‘A fumble of the second halfitra points were the winning mar-| But last-period tallies by Joe| Games in Division 3 are: 8§t, Anthony st of by losing to Panzer College of » ‘ ’ kickoff gave Carolina the ball on gin for the Engineers. Darrell Parr and Harold Mack gave Val- Immaculate Heart vs. Holy 30 0S fumbles and intercepted passes for {the William and Mary 18.. Two Boe made good on only two of Po its fifth victory in eight games. snd Hlinols. 3 p.m; Cathedral vs. Christ

East Orange; N. J, 12 to 0. all three scores.

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¥ 8» A NT ry {the 21 to Halfback George Ver-itemnts TRENTON’S list, which in- . nts. th Jess cludes four ties, extends over 11 Texas Tumbles [hick J (ae She ybnie, Jase Eo] Score by periods: : bert Williams added the point to Rose Poly ....:.14 13 © years and far outranks such other ltie the sefre; : Cedarville ie 6 20

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ho are string of 28. , there mrenton team will. end its 1949

Justice ‘ripped’ off his ‘75-yard scoring run when William and SG, Mary punted after failing to gain following the mext kickoff. Tarheels Slash Back But Lex opened up with aerials lagain, completing five passes that © contributed the bulk of an 83-yard Brow |drive. His scoring pass went from over Houston Unive

“./the 3-to Fullback Ed Magdziak|

| | ; | OLEAN, N. Y., Nov. 5 major: Coach George {A touchdown pass in th AUSTIN, Tex. Nov. 5 (UP)— Texas struck hard with a slash-| ing. aerial and ground game to‘day to tumble Baylor ‘from the

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draft 4 teams; 20-0, before 60,000 fans. in the end zone. | 10.000, Eastern Kentucky, | The two clubs played a tight #4 Lex kicked-it again, for a -one-| & major . a » defensive game in the first half | - point. -W. & M, margin. Evansville Tie but Texas broke loose in a fourth-| = - | Carolina slashed back viciously | be the period flurry to mark’ up two: © with Hayes and Sophomore Half-

| back Dick Bunting leading a vie-| . [tory drive. Bogged down on the| E- 116, Hayes drew back his arm on| {fourth down and fired 16 yards = ; mE 2 _|into the end zone. to big Art Wei-| hie: HA “Iner, Williams converted. Cliff*Simpson, former Indian- | apolis player, is up among the Kentucky Overpawers American Hockey League's in Xavier to Win, 21-7 dividual leaders and will be with | CINCINNATI. 0. Nov. 5 (UP) Bantas Teachers at Fynnarille. —r— —-— the St. Louis Club tonight when Rentuckys. Wildoals Sverpaw- © Eas ent y * N . . p |E J y - astern Kentucky uf Dowline Tr" _ Wake Forest Blasts the Flyers play here in the Coli- Sed in hvarpraeaip ber Auth i our fumbles wthin Evansville's v . . inst the C ’ y old vie- Duke's Line, Wins, 27-7 seum against the Caps.

behind their line-smashing full-| TBUREAM, N. ¢ NoV'5 (UPY=T

EVANSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 5 {5ychdowns, sparked by the (UP)—Eastern Kentucky = fum- ha oing ground game of Ray, bles saved Evansville College’s|p, . eman and Randal~-Clay and homecoming today as the tWo ihe passing of Paul Campbell. clubs’ ~,ach Blair Cherry's Texans, fought to a 7 to 7 tie before yp, eo time losers this season, throttled the Baylor passing ace, | The visitors from the Blue Adrian Burk, outplaying the Bap-| Grass state outfought-the Purple tist eleven all-the way and allow-| Aces throughout the game. But ing them to penetrate only as far | 7 TT as the Longhorn 14-yard line.

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NEXT OPPONENTS

backs Bill ~ Leskover and Bill

Starford Upsets

ry. ee toppled from the

.yard tanooga .a week -ago, scored its. gignt-man line today for a 27 to - uchdown in_the first pe- 7 yictory before 35,000 shivering riod, driving 93 yards from the gone sc" opening kickoff. = Gene Logel,| paifhacks Lou Pollaci and. Bill after taking a pass from" Dick Gregus and .Fullback Bill Miller|

Southern Cal, 34-13 (Gonterman, plunged over from ,y, up 199 yards against the de-|

scores and Xavier couldn't produce anything to match them.

Passes Net 13-13 Tie STILLWATER, Okla. Nov, § (UP)—Oklahoma.A. and M. and Tulsa University passed . each other ragged today in a Missouri”

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mpered * , ? | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5 (UP)

the 1-yard line and Bill Russler co" that stopped: Georgia Tech —A youthful, fired-up Stanford 25-6 kicked-the extra point. A last week while the Wake Forest rgotbdlly team confounded the -ex-+ , Eastern roared right back but jing hejq Duke to a net of 17 yards. perts today by upsetting ‘powerful (UP)- its drive bogged down on-a fum-_ —" Southern California, 34 to 13 Valley. Conference thriller before : vl * 15,500 fans which ended in a 13-13

pauper ible on a I is as Basketball Notes {and remained in the race for the eastern: The Dearborn Athletic: Chub “will open Rose Bowl, é es /

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- 8s’ conthe 1-foot line. Lou Daniels’ cOn- qiana Farm Bure, 12 Don ve Bol | ford in stride, but the team from

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tered Mississippi State 25 to 6 version attempt hit the uprights Olympic Juniogs us obiesville vo. Kina- | Palo. Aalto. Cal y _ , E Wray ‘Bleotri : . y, Cal, ran its heavier Perope & wild homecoming Srowd ead bouness over for the game: mon Garage 2 mites pm. and Peer- rivals dizzy in the second period no biting of 20,000: tying p —. ONAN less Pump vs. Heston Concrete Co. 4 P.M. |ywhen it scored three touchdowns. no cutting , 4 . . . . Stanford's victory was a team ’ IU End Stopped After 12-Yard Gain Against llinois triumph in which the line per- a : C a— i . formed as brilllantly as the A ENDRIC » iw b ue backs. The forwards kept South- _ - # “ érn. California’s hard-plunging s oso 9 backs in check Aarnd throttled with 193

passer Jim Powers while Stanford’s swift backs ran their rivals’ ends ragged.

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Rose Poly Trips Cedarville, 34-32

Conversions Decide

TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov.

Cedarville, O., battled it out in a a's star halfback, passed for one free-scoring college football game with Poly coming his off with a 34 to 32 victory. Cedarville, scoring 20 points in

touehdown gave the home team the vic-

. re wn Poly touchdowns in the first pe-ipasses—He-hit- Halfback Ed. Weber. ore second onan 85-yard!

|plays later Justice passed fromthe visitors’ four conversion at-

Bonaventure Wins

three minutes of play today gave |St, Bonaventure College's fighting n Indians a 20-15 victory

A crowd of 45,000 shivering fans/roughness penalties - were called watched Brown push over touch-/during the Kicking of one extra {downs in the second and third point. : period, and Yale miss its best] Fordham was in its own back{threat of the afternoon by fum-|yard during the first quarter but bling on the three-yard line in the three times fought off Army final quarter. drives—on the 3, 19 and 25— The scoring plays were made by twice on fumbles. But, after one |Leon Beaulieu and Loren Rode- touchdown was recalled in the wig. Brown would have had an- second quarter, Army drove to {other touchdown, in the second, |its first touchdown, driving 75 5 but a penalty nullified a buck over|yards and finishing it up with a {7-yard pass from Galiffa to Dan |F'oldberg. - - | A pass interception set up the next one and Galiffa pegged 31 |yards to Jim Cain for the touch{down. Theh came the main event, jas Jack Mackmull tried for the |extra point. Fordham, sparked by the passing of Quarterback Dick Doheny, drove to Army's 19 in-the third iperiod and to the Cadet 15 in the {final moments but. both times was repulsed.

CYO Football

rs and the line by Chuck Nelson.

Valpo Rallies Late For 21-13 Victory

to 27| VALPARAISO, Ind, Nov. uarter| (yp) —— Valparaiso's Crusaders |exploded two fourth-period touch-| |downs to blast Wheaton from the | perfect-record group today, 21-13. Tied seven-all with eight minutes to go, Valpo got two scores

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BATON ROUGE, La. Nov. 5 The spunky New Haven Ramblers | (UP)—A rugged Louisiana State withstood drive after drive by the (UP) smashed a fumbling Vanderbilt | Pittsburgh Hornets tonight and e final/in the dry turf of Tiger Stadium then unleashed an attack of their [tonight for a 33 to 13 victory to /own with less than two minutes prove beyond a doubt that its to play to score a 3 to 1 victory | upset win over North Carolina in an American Hockey League - {was not a fluke. game at the Gardens.

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