nu-wjiiM game in me iNormern Uamornia end but Hagen dropped the ball and | Intercollegiate Soccer Association.JV’s Trample Fort Old, 71-0;Use 48 Men in Scoring ParadeAbility to run the Fort Old ends at will plus the general ineptitude of the soldier eleven enabled Stanford’s junior varsity to run up a 71 to 0 win in its first regular game ofthe season in Stanford StadiumSaturday.The Jayvees thoroughly outplayed the visiting eleven, scoring 25 points in the first quarter. 20 in the second canto, 13 in the third, and 13 in the last period. Coach Jim Cox gave every one of his 48 squadsmen a chance to see action.Only once did the soldiers penetrate in*o Indian territorv and thenonly to the 45-yard line where they lost the ball on a pass interception.Standing out among Indian linemen were guards Harry Dahlberg and A1 Mannon, and end Bill Farrar. Backs Van Johns, Jack McKil-!ip. John Leslie. Pete Peckham, and Bob Boh I man ran the hapless soldiers ragged.After the game, mentor Cox commented, “We won all right, but I was not satisfied with the blocking. Our tackling was pretty good, though.” Although outweighed by the slow-moving Fort Ord eleven, the Stanford Jayvees exhibited vast superiority in all departments.miM