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WEEK ENDING SATTHUDAY. NOVEMBER 2-1. 19-15 THF CAKni.TNTAN PAGE FW" RICKEY SIGNS ANOTHER STAR EA RS EA S TERN CHA MPIONSHIP Little Blues Whitewash Mai*y Potter High 52-0 H > niiigtun . ..tiiC’aed at least a •* ' ii :.t- iaial per.oQ that the Blues unlcai^hed tremendous power to score four limes and completely MORGAN RKARS TOP IIWiTiON PIHVTKS IN nilill! ! ■1.'- ... .1 T4 Va — 1 a deei-ptivt I) i:i the second 1 with the Hamp- 1 U ip a trio u. i. U away wu: iiKl :r f Morgan' y b ' -esuit o: 11, .1 4; Tak • ' ‘ on 10. th. n Art ‘ .idvanein-. o iii-a ' si r ’• y ei’iiverte N* point. I oi riod. ■•Tcn ibic Ter- r- lift rwnr-p jkiriecl d I TT'^mpton 44 to the 'M- piint Burke. vryinn th- •.I --d «wcep' I ’Uie buck and Day d.;r.. ,, , ... t rr- ' . Durante, Ander- hnsi‘r> n ‘h l"sl ouartc r de. ep. ned i:p a flash> 1 r-nond attack Oi ’.y to irnnr«ft ' or* of pay-dirt b ., f, , M., Mn., '•'V’ 1- the Pirate defense ' I- : Quarles cen- ,nit ' .Tiht'.iv |Ciu.-h all bit the spirit of the Vi.-- it ns who loutliU gaiiiely until thi jgame ended. I l’o'“r h wed her mo't d- - • , i ; . pan ; j ; i-peu . uiiii-i.g a.lack itu-iae oi the ten yai u lUie. It was late iii the tust peno. trial the Blues got up enough stea;i> to score. Near the close of the f.rft iod Co-Luptain Joe rnson broke ough to 1,1 ck one i>l .Mary I’o;- punls jino I o ball lolled out of end zone for an automatic .saO- • nr iiUi-s i.i.-'. touti.dowii e.iTr- in the clo'ii.g mumcni of tin- in penud as Wilder pa.'-sod to Gr. -ho carried the ball to the o; ;-.u'd i ne and Marsho bucked ovi lorn the one. The ale.! chai tiing i irward wall •K,k Jidvan'agc of the .slowness ol !--■ Mary Potter punts to block iwi. ’.e i ti..»;.pt> at punting and me they went for a score. Perso. •>rok(‘ through in the si-rond period ■) block one of Ca h’s punts fine •elir.sin scored. A few plays lain y bloeki ' a punt I’nd took th 'V- frnrr. l.;e 118 void !in«-. I' ird pc-ritKl Wilder pas - - P ter on foil-,win." a ri-C' V' . 'nm' Ic on th^ 8 .vi.rd lire b- iiitcr. Ml- r I- te in thi- final period -t irt •I when McOuirc si pped thiouci ''nter. Later ho inteieopled ii pa- n th" 3.S yard line and Wilder pas* d to Green fo: the .'Core. Mriw::' he period Wilder went over tackl r,m the .'i yard line climaxing . • yard drive. Payne Peterson clo-*- • d th" scoring as he tojk one o^ '■Vildcr’s heave-) and was s»pmlngl> ■opped at the 3^ yard line iiily to , ak away and core Wildir made eood on one tr> 'iom drop't'i-kmt; and pas-ed ’f Gnene followine the «ixth scof MoGuiiT rrissed his only chance a’ onverjion. Th" Blues yielded only 1 fir.sl downs and never let Mary Potter thri aten to score. This wa.' the worst defeat suffered ever h> Mary Potter at the hands of tl > T.itle Blues. The entire forward wall of the Blues paced by Peter •n. Per on Chavfs and Walter play- id well. Work With Nejiro Sol- iers Sa>’es Nurse NF;W YORK 'CNS> — Second -i-utenant Dorthy Witt, while ■ ko ;! fiom a bus st. p to her Picture .show.s Wilder inter cepting a Mats Pottei pass at th«- Maiv Potter 37 v.tid lin,- in •Mil guartei William Peirv (89) loims inii-rfi rence, (18, Jack Maisne (81) local tullback, Payne Pet-rsi>n. and No 84,— Ba.skc-rviile, (14) powerful .Mat ' Potter tackle. Alston (4* Ca-: I.'.I Maiv Potter backs shown. Stioud. in whit.- .utir.-, field udg(- Latli.mi in stnpe-d shtrl. head line.stnan. Football at St. Emma Homestead Grays Pitcher Goes To Brooklyn Club h.-id • N.-r.i BROOKLYN 'AP; -- / Nixro bi..ebull till ha- U-en oy Branch RU-key. pri-sident of the >'imous Brooklyn DiHjgti-, to pl.iy irip-.r li-agUi- ba.'.ball Following i'l htdv on tin- h.-^ls >,r niiig .I.ickie Robinson. IICL.A d 'll and Kaii'-a, l ily Monaieh. kN K(>ni\M>\ IN ( OAM HOl’T NKW YORK iCN.S, Hay Kob- in.-tin has jgiit-d to mot eithei Chester Slider oi Pnum* Petler,- in a Sail Kiaiiciseo Mar bund show De ..nil,, r 1711. ..eoidio^ t.j Gus Wil Min. Rohin-uii ha-, been uffeied a Id hi: Mont!-il ti-'i,ri r/.ar a.iiiiilted hC liioli-l leltei from lit -iiio that it '■’'•i hon.) Kidc diS| ..tc by III- olliee" f.ii loeo Diit to Mon- eporlii j;iri:..i.'-. G R n-enlisliiienl ..It iwaiive: pio- Vide f r $50 foi each yeai of pie viously con.plet.-d seivi« n-.n’l. ly family allowance piovisioii '.vill rxt.iid to tie- ni(-i. .nli'liu^ •/. le-enlisliog pit a to July I I44r, 7 Ttie G1 BUI K.. !i - Mill •’ tend to all men enu^.iii.g oi le • nliiting in the legul.o Ain»y widi- in one year after the p.issage of the V -111 tj ry Reeruitiiu; .Net: surh nch'• to ov r th. iivuviduors fir.'t i.prKKi of rnlistment 8 The free n-ail privilege will extend to D combei 31, 1047 Majo. Well' invited men inter- e'-ted in eiilistiny oi d enli ting m the Hixului Aiii.y t i link, iippli cnliori at the U. S Ariny Recruit- mg Offiei-. 30-1 Fo t Olfiee Uuildn. Rahigh, N C , f( rti-'ks ago. Kieki-y h ri-p-itil ;to ha\e .('lined hist .-.(’(.k tin- «-i- I vn-e d1' ,|i*hii Wriglit. t o nd'i*'' .fi.i tin- nonie^t(-;id Gii.y- of fti jgio .National League The .Mginng. lit M-a learned look ph.ee n, the '|)««l>»--i pr-sihnt- offir-e (oliowinH 11 iiiet-tiur' Mitli '•(-V'l'.t Nr; to I..! While no C'onfirniation of the ■i-'.n- lug of Wricht ha- be, n iiiud.- h'- Hii-kelv, p. ;te-t- f.oin N-j'io ba - haJ) owneii have .iln.idv A H 'H.ippyi L'haiidlei, t>as-ii.iir lligli ('oil mi-cioi.ei .irain-1 the Dodger leader Ncltln r CtiandU.-r 1.0,• Hickey ha- ie.oeoiypd .lid . Ihia Dodg.r scout .n,- i.id:n^ N'- , D l*-..i -11 - foi |,1 ; - ROCK (’ASTI^K. \IIUilM.A: Tliene thirteen ewlels are menilKTs of the the Intramural l(H>tl»all League at St. Kmma .Military Aeademy. Shown In the photograph, front row, left to right, are Cadet .foioph Brown (Maryland); Cadet Capt. nrclloull; Oiilol lohn Buree's (I)lslrk-t o, ^lumliia): ‘ York): Cadet Alliert Sparrow (Maryland); C adel Ma(ilion Walker (Mrcinia). C.adet Ixl “1^ oSOrce Hogan (Virginia). Back row. Cadet t!d Lt. Klelmrd Harris (Hlstriet of Coluiiiila). Cade^ Julian AV nne (Ohio); C adet apt. ‘ .nil c iilet'T^ Miller (Okliihoma); Cadet 1st Sgt. Plater Campbell (Diatrlct ol Columbia), and Cadet lat. LC Ferdinand Wilson (.Maryland). nCTTLJUd ' ♦ II * ES^SERVfiTBG;:: ssijfs^ rtuniber Three «/ a i -■-nv.- cl Ihic buck and Day •rnlrodueiini ■ .-, r, u t-f^eld er.r-. binaGon.-*- Durante. Ander- * on, .lihn-‘- n ‘h l':sl quartc •I - T':r ' ' Of), nod up a Pash' •i«-ii-il , r r* rnr-l attack only to 't tonpi'd ^or* of pay-dirt b’ ■ t oC. C! fl’l '.I--, • -n Mnrt fi.vi’ the Pirate defense I ; Quarle:, cen- ler. K , •’•nt-'' Johnson ,|i>\o- thildi'-i! ^'itli I’m-mii .l:ir!. 1 or Drr. 11 M' mj;-^ r 1 J.M ^ CNS) — 1 st in an un- •- Allio Stolz 'OS been matched • •v'l* wtih Beau 1« Of M;,dik-r,n - .-w . '4t‘v ’.rk M-111 f.itlc Blues. The entire forward (vnll of the Blues paced by Peter n. per on ChavC and Walter play ' d well. Work With Negro Sol- iers Saves Nurse NEW YORK (CNS) — Second > tfutenant Dorthy Witt, while ■alking from a bus step to her .-ncens home was forced into an I’on-obile at the point of a knlf''. -••pt silent .Dnd was driven to a 'iarlrm apartment thl week T\v> 'c’crs saved the 21 year old girl ■ oe was her plea that she h.ad careu t-i- Negro veteran.s at an Army ho tal in Atlantic City and the othr-i vas that the owner of the apart •ni",! build ng susp'ci-med a whPc Tlrl in Army uni^irm was being ’’■■Id by three Negro rivilians, rrd- ,'-pd them ou*. of the apartment. T trin-r b.-f fo thc strcct. S3 of the -I »-r- pursf) was returned ti' ■ , ”",s put in a cab and , i-n-m-d. One of th-'* appre- W*- ? be- 'ovDl’d slerpin.: _ r.ofnd that the ‘ 1'’»,rhrv«I'*r ■h •> f-n top. Pc‘- ?, car untd ROCK CASTLK. VIRGINIA: These thirteen cadets are memlM*rs of Uie Senior team of the intra mural Football l.eague at SI. Emma Military Aeademy. Shown in the photograph, front row, left !» right, are Cadet Joseph Brown (Maryland); C'adeC Capt. Ceell Best (Con necticut); Cadet John Burgess (District of C)luml>ia); Cadet Capt. M'libur B. C'larke (New York); Cadet Albert Sparrow (Maryland); Cadet Madison Walker (Virginia); Cadet 1st Capt George Hogan (Mrginia). Back row. C’adet 2d LI. Richard Harris (District of Columbia); Cadet Julian Wviine (Ohio); Cadet Capt. Francis Barlal (Ml.ssi-sippl); Cadet Isl I.t. James Miller (Oklahoma); Cadet 1st Sgt Plater Campbell (District of Columbia), and Cadet 1st. Lt F'eruinuud AMIsun (.Maryland). Revised Enlistment Regulations ICdciy.t.. .\ C M:ijor .- L. Wells, ComniiiridiiiK (Jfficer of thi ll. S. Army KecruititiK Office fit Hiileigh, N C, today made public a number of revision.s in i-gu]:i- lions governing the Airny - vohin- •iiy rceruiimeii! pi'..;.r;ni liberaliz ing still fiirlher the ■'B'-nofits and -Adv.iiitagi's' of enlisting oi reen- listing in the Re.;ulav Armv Th, Army has set as its goal an all-oit program doigned to make t nils' ments-aiiil re-enlistmenl more an : more attractive 1 Seveiiteon-year-olds may be en- li.sted with parent's 'rt,n>eni 2 Enlistments for -ne, one and a half, two and thr.e yearh are authorized, with then one-year en listment restricted to ll’i»e men hav - ing at least six ir.onti.s prior serv- lee and who are on active duty. 3 Hetirerrent after twenty years service now authorized. In this connevtion, all artive Federal mili tary .service ' Army, Navy, Marine Corps and ^,.ist Guard) counts to- - wards retirement , 4 Men (li.-c)iaigcd under the point system between May 12 and November 1. 1845^ mclu-ivo. may be enlist'd or reenlistcd in the reg-1 nlnr army at the h.gtiest grade held at the linn- of discharge, pmvided j-uch enlistment vr rc-cnli>tm'iit I ' ..ffoct'd on or before November 3) | 194.r Aftei N vernbei 21. in»5, di •• 'h.iigei V ill have Id enlist or re-1 'iilist within twdity days of Iheii di-ch'irgc ti- obtain the privileges! of this regulation ! 5 Re-enliitment furlough, subject' o ' eitaui resti [(.tions, are author- i/ed fui all men eiiltstinii in U.e tgulaj army, piuvided they re-ei. Iisi within the twenty-da) gra. A Lifetime in Flames Why take chances on buraitig up a lifetime's effort in a single terrifying hour when it's so simple and inexpensiva to pro tect yourself against any possi ble mishap. 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