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ST JORN'S HANDS OLDLINERS SCARE Make Count 21-13 in Late Stages -by Scoring on ‘Reserve Players. BY H. C. BYRD. OR three periods yesterday the University of Maryland| did not have much trouble with 8t. John's in their game at College Park, but the :Efnh was a different story. At end of the third Maryland led 41 to 0, but the final minutes of the fourth found it with the count b However, 8t. John’s, despite its brilllant ef- fort toward the end of the con- test, could not get across a third time. Shortly sfter ‘the fourth period opened, with the acore 21 to 0, substitutes began fo stream from the sidelines. What they did L pel} gty R g Bexd i i | g i & g ; i a§; E ¥ i » § o . & -4 [ ] £ 1 éiiig H ekl L 3 g i 1> L | ! i % 5 3 i § ok 323 | Williams, Eplscopa mpire, | cock, mu?"m o o }Me%-. 'w or MORE LITTLE SERIES - 18 .—The VL in vil TOLOYOLA ELEVEN Hold- Enemy Even in First Half, But Give Way.in Last 30 Minutes. EFORE a crowd of 3,500 shivering spectators, Loy- ola of Baltimore's fleet Grayhounds, handed the Catholic University foot ball team its fourth consecu- tive defeat of the “season by a score of ‘20 to 6 at the Griffith Stadium. ‘With Capt. Eddie Cannon serving as the howitzer of its attack, La; ) a slow start, recovered quickly, speed and completely outpla) Cardinals throughout the second of the game. Despite the fact that they made 12 first downs to 8 for the Greyhounds, the Cards, after half time, were unable to cope with the tricky Orioles, who scored touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters. Cards First to Score. ‘The Cardinals got off to an impres- sive start when, after an exchange of punts following the kick-off, Achstetter recovered a fumble by Dallaire, the visi- tors' quarterback, on the C. U. 40- yard line. A series of plunges, with Sheary and Oliver bearing the brun and the Cards were on the 8-yard line, where they lost the ball on downs. Dallaire kicked out on the Card's 40- yard stripe, and a pass Oliver ¢to Blasi and another series of line plunges and end runs worked the ball to the 5- yard line. S , on another plunge carried the ball ‘to the 1-yard stripe and Johnny Oliver took it over. Oliver's try for the point was blocked. ‘The Greyhounds started warming up after this marker. Capt. Eddie Cannon, ' EPISCOPAL ELEVEN - | on Hoxton Field here this afternoon. ~ | who scored two touchdown: | first quarter, Episco . bylgnplflon Gooch on a 43-yard sprint. on the kick-off, gave the fans a thrill when he ran the oval back 63 yards, on the C. U. 22 line. t down on the next braced on the took the ball. E 4 i £ BBE i g a: ; . | were 15,000 in the stands. g?égé iE riods: iversity . bell " tor’ Fkl for etoree s, "Towers® (Columbla). Ui pireMr. Schmid. Head nesman—pr. IS AN EASY VICTOR| Defeat of Fishburne Military Academy Gridders. ALEXANDRIA, Va., October mfl High's foot ball team routed urne Military Academy, 32 to 0, Led by Stapleton Gooch, quarterback, eleven exhibited general su) Shoving over two wuehgvm in the pal added another in the second and after failing to count in the third registered its final two touchdowns in the final period. ‘Two of Episcopal's touchdowris came on long runs. One was scored by Wil- liams on & 46-yard dash and the other addition to Stapleton Gooch and 1 touchdowns were scored by McDonald and Willlam Gooch. Hancock place-kicked for the extra point after two of the tallies. »i L Makes Some Stirring Runs in 32-0 ¥ | By the Associated Press. last night|’ in the second period. : Buck Miller of the Old Liners on a 12-yard run that landed the within 2 yards of the St. John’s goal line near the close of the opening GEORGIA DEFEATS TARHEELS, %6 100 Roberts Scores Three Out of . Four Touchdowns After Brilliant Runs. By the Associated Press. 'THENS, Ga, Georgia’s backs, led by the slashing “Jack the Ripper” Roberts, crashed and whirled behind & powerful line in Sanford Sta- dium here today to defeat the Univer- sity of North Carolina, 26 to 0. There gets credit for three of Georgla’s four touchdowns. He made several brilliant runs of 32, 14, 10 yards e, the Voeping of the. ball i Tarheel the of the full hour of Roberts today. Carolina’s backs, Branch, and Nash, made thrust after at the Red and Black forzards, t fox & few breaks their efforts meant eh i gas il ik ] i 1t over & few moments later from the 10-yard marker. Sullivan failed at the extra point. ‘made 20 first downs to North Carolina enmp‘l!lcd 3 of Line-Up and Summary. N. Carolina (0). Jdohnson Tho Mclve Position. Left end. 1t tac nter . ight gl ‘Risht tackle. Right end. s—Georgia, Roberts for_Dickens), Syt 2 (¥ick b p Officials: &1 r. ire—Mr. M r (Auburn). U E’:’mm (Au:’ucmh ‘Head linesman—] Ducate (Auburn). . VIRGINIA POLY WINS Scoring: (3), Mott (sub {ouchdowa— Smi BY ONE-KICK MARGIN | =32+ ). [’Bama’s 1-yard line. *|feet at the line and Hackman carried 7. | the ball over. D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART FIVE Maryland Is Winner :. Catholic U. and Gallaudet Defeated : American U, in Tie CARDS LOSE, 621, OELAWARE SCORES AELES T PO ALABAMA TOPPLES TENNESSEE, 186 Sharp Attack Crushes Vols, Losing for First Time Since 1926. ™| By the Associated Press. USCALOOSA, Ala., October 18.— Alabama’s big red line crushed ‘Tennessee’s Volunteers beneath a plle-driving attack here to- day to win, 18 to 6, the first defeat - | for Coach Bob Neyland's team since 1926. Few times did Tennessee’s attack get going as the Crimson forwards rushed speedy Hackman and accurate- passing Dodd off their feet for the greater part of the game. Bone-crushing foot ball carried Ala- bama to victory as consistent smashes at the line kept Tennessee on the de- fense for the greater part of the game. | Twice the Tennesseeans drove into scoring territory only to find an im- pregnable line barring the way. Cain, Suther and Campbell scored Alabama’s three touchdowns. Hackman smashed over tackle for Tennessee's lone touchdown in the fourth period, passes them to Alabams’s 1-yard line. Straight foot ball gave the Crimsons their first marker, with Cain skirting right end for 12 yards as the cilmina- EASYVTORY, 34 A TLTATBAL Many Reserves Used fgainst| Late Soore Matches Polnts Kendall Greeners Who Do Well In First Halif, EWARK, Del., October 18 —Uni- OLYMPIC CLUB VIPTORS California Second String Team Loses at Berkeley, 7 to 13. BERKELEY, Calif., October 18 (#).— | The Olympic Club foot ball team de- feated the second string California Varsity here today, 13 to 7. Both club touchdowns were scored by Schlichting, | halfback, one after a 5-yard buck in | the second and the other in the third after a 70-yard run around end. TWO TOUCHDOWNS WIN FOR VIRGINIA V. M. L. Is Halted After Long Marches by Defensive Work of Thomas. EXINGTON, Va., October 18— Although outgained two to one in first downs, Virginia took advan- tage of scoring chances in the second half today to defeat Virginia Military Institute, 13 to 0, before a home-coming crowd of 5,000. * A recovered fumble in the third quar- ter enabled the Cavaliers to send Sippley 16 yards over center for the first score. A 70-yard punt by Halfback Bill Thomas in the last period put V. M. I tion of an 80-yard drive starting late ! in the hole, and after the Cadets punted in the first period. Singlon's try for the point was wide. ’Bama Scores Again. Alabama’s second touchdown followed a few moments later as John (Flash) Suther stepped around left end for 32 yards. Holley’s try for the extra point . | was wide. ‘The third Alabama touchdown came 295 | shortly after the second half opened. Three plays netted 42 yards, Miller contributing 37 yards and Campbell carrying the ball over. Miller's at- tempted dropkick for the extra point | missed. Seemingly beaten, the Vols rallled | i {near the middle of the fourth quarter. to Disney and |3r Dodd heaved a pass Suther intercepted it, only to have it bounce from his arms Disney made 2 Dodd’s attempt for the extra point from placement was blocked. Line-up and summary: Alsbama (18), Position, Tennessee (6). ) Maye William and Mary Weakens After| Lo * Strong Early Stand and Gobblers Victors, 7 to 6. Touchdowns—8. Gooch (2), MeDons! fams. Folat after tovehdovn— : Epia Parish eatin 3, Mat for Shiuett; Barton %flfin ald nel for 4 n E %& Mat! 3 (Michisan). Umpire— . Davis (West Vi . Linesman—Mr, ur st Virsinia). " Lifiesmun—Ar. EVANSTON COPS NOW. Bill Calderwood and Duke Cohen, former Northwestern foot ball stars, are members of the police force in Evans- uchdowns, Cain (sub- ampbell (substitute for nnessee — Touchdown, icials—Mr. Struper (Georgis FPoRell (Wisconsin) um- Severan: n), fleld judge; ire; Mr. Rirs “mute Purdue), head linesman. e Mr. ‘Hutchins ( GREENBRIER WINS, 13-0 | Winter’s Run and Pass Defeat Ken- tucky Military Institute. LEWISBURG, W. Va., October 18— Capt. Winters galloped 20 yards to score Greenbrier’s first touchdown and throw to Disney on = out on their own 20-yard line, Thomas carried the bell five times on six plays to score the second touchdown from the 2-yard line. It was stellar defensive work by Thomas that stopped the Cadets mone 60-yard march in the first half on another attack in the third period that went to Virginia’s 1-yard line. Line-Up and Summary. ury. Releree—Mr. Lane (Detroit). Umplre—Mr. Foster (Hampden Sydney). Head linesman— Mr. Bagley (Washington' and Lee). Field D | judge—Mr. Smythe (Army). VANDERBILT DOWNS SPRINGHILL, 27 T0 6 Mobile Team Holds Commodores Scoreless in First Period, but Weaken in Face of Drives, By the Associated Press. a pass to Rader for a second, while Shell | o ¢ £ " girgt added an extra point through the line when Greenbrier Military School de- feated Ksnt\wkn Military Institute, 13 to 0, here Y. bflmmL‘\‘e in the Kentucky although the Green- brier line frequently broke through and kept him from gef started. work of Stewart, was outstanding for Greenbrier, % the Cubs, 1907, 1 THREE li A ROW. world cham) inthe second period. v Dixle Roberts, Henderson, . The ord and Shell | ™ He try Springnin Vs end (ttite 2, :fi"\lu for Eitar touen FLORDA CONQUERS CHEARD, 19700 ‘Bethea Whose 70-Yard Run Is Feature. By the Assoclated Press. TAGG FIELD, Chicago, October 18.—There were Alligator tracks all over Stagg Field today— tracks that spelled out the name of another red-head—Leroy Bethea— and the score: Florida, 19; Chicago, 0. ‘The red-headed Gator captain ran 70 yards for one touchdown, plowed through the Maroon line for another and put the ball in scoring position for & third. A raw wintery day buffeted the boys from the South and it took nearly all of a quarter for them to get warmed up. Then the crowd of about 10,000 saw a streak of red. 3 Bethea’s Plunges Effective. - The highly touted Bethea went into action. hind perfect interference, he plunged through for 5 yards again o s S T e quarter ended. ‘Then Muddy Waters, the whol through the Maroon levee and Bethea vu;n over for a touchdown. > the 2-yard line. Sauls dived over for the touchdown. Proctor kicked goal. The Gator backfield lived up to its reputation as one of the best South. Sauls, Silsby and Dorsett re- made gains through the Chi- n the fourth period, Bethea fui- nished the long-awaited thrill. After Claif | the Gators downegd reversed to the center )i | and tore 70 yards straight ahead f y | his second touchdown. . 5 H was used good advantage to cover up passes, serial totses Tor n galn of 161 yurds es for a o ‘Three 1int PY‘M“ orida | for Fall practice. passes were intercepted. completed two out of four passes for an 8-yard gain. other two were intercepted. Florida made 13 first '| downs, Chicago 10. Line-up: Florida (19). Parnell NASHVILLE, Tenn, October 18.— | Clem Springhill College went down to defeat Frge n ° "y ] Fom i in the ( Touchdowns— White, Branner, Y Rinele —a Haney for for Whi vis for Grinnell. Gisisgors ( 1% minates. NAVY WINS AT SOCCER Takes First Game of Season From Lehigh Team, 3 to 2. |APO] hary Winter Winds Fail to Halt| semsd its .,,.,,:, scored the son, Navy, 6 minutes befare STANFORD CONQUERS OREGON STATE, 13-7 Battle Hard to Hold North- west Coast Invaders. \ By the Associated Press. - STANFORD STADIUM, October 18. —Oregon State College gave the Stan- ford foot ball team the scare of its life as the | the ‘The line-up and summary: Oreg. State (1. Position, Stanford_(13). MeKalip Left end. .Colvin Stanfor Moffat d downs—] (subatitute for Rintala), 3. Pol after touchds lg\lu :Y-I ik, Polt tor \ry Atier touchdbwae Thomseen (place-kick). i —_— TIGERS LIKE BASE BALL. ton, where Harry Hooper, league outflelder, has been appoint- coach. Forty :ndldlt- mrnod- out NEW Cardinal First String Forced to| ™t fout & Made by Caroling Team In Third Perfod. i i fil tekes E i i i -3 it f3g g i ! BEE 1M s g i £ i ki E H WASHINGTON STATE WIN§ oonn'- University Beaten, 24-0, ‘When Regulars Replace Reserves. S now hanging ug.:t N OLD LINE FRESHMEN DEFEAT TAR BABIES Maryland Yearlings Avenge Var- sity Defeat by Trimming North Carolinians, 13 to 12 complete elévens during the nm.,l, hile the Maryland team played through !'mh. substitute. Carolina (13). Harrin Base ball interest is high at Prince- eolnt , once & famous | shor 1931 NASH 4 DOOR SEDAN 116-Inch Wheelbsse $1,079 DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR POWER—SPEED—PEP