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i ci iiiua-n tt xv an lUL A A fa 1 jr PARKER TOPS ANDERSON-BIRDS SET FOR MARYLAND '1TU A 1 1 i a a a a Stocks Tumble Cotton Easier Clemson Plays Deacs Trend Of Bonds BOMBERS, 010 ONERS PIED FOR EH Till GREENVILLE HI iOSES, 18-0, TO ASHEVILLE Shares Decline In Sharp Break STOCK AVERAGER (Cdmplltd by The Associated Prein) SOInd. IS Km, 19 I'll. IISIo. For Day Cloudy Gamecocks Play In Spots To Down Sailors 20 To 0 BOND AVERAGES (Compiled by The Asuiriatfd Prf) Tigers Shuffle Lineup For Home Game At 3 P.M. CLEMSON, Oct.

29. ifV-CIem-son's Tigers take on Wake For 10 III Ml Low 2(1 Ind. IHa. For Yield .1 I'nia. .1 Vnrh KM.

8 III.V.1 II1.I 114.11 Ground Lost By Cotton Futures NEW YORK, Oct. 29. (JP) Cot-ton futures declined 15 to 45 cent! a bale today under pressure of hedge-selling attributed to continued favorable war news. There waa a fair volume of price-fixing orders against textile contracts. The October 15 cotton parity price announced after the clone showed an unexpected 12-point advance to 20.58 cents a pound compared with a value of 20.40 which had been unchanged for three months.

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nw.B 1IH.I II3.H HI. I 50.8 ma M.i 51.X 41.5 10.V1 1115.4 115.5 1II.V4 118.11 V1.H Scrimmage For One Of Three Touchdowns gish Bunch Of Birds Score Twice In 2nd FARESS SCORES II Irish And Navy Unbeaten, Meet In Top Contest NEW YORK, Oct. 29, (-T) The 111.7 NEW YORK. Oct. 29.

(IP) Stocks generally were subjected to further NEW YORK. Oct. The bond market engaged in a series of sldewise movements that left the TCRNADO WINS, 13 TO 7 In defeating Anderson, 13-7, last By DEL BOOTH ORANGEBURG, Oct. 29. (P) A main trend cloudy today.

The rails lire .20 08 20 08 20.0 au.UB-UT slURgish flock of soutn Carolina Gamecocks showed three flashes of brilliant Dlav here today to score Jnlght Parker made its only first averaged a little nigher, altnougn there were numerous losers in the conference football game here tomorrow. Coach Frank Howard anuounced two newcomers to the Clemson starting line-up, Arthur Trumpore will start at tailback and Evans Salisbury, freshman, will be at guard. Arden Trayn-ham has been shifted from guard to tackle, replacing Early Seay, The kickoff Is at 3 p. m. (EWT).

Probable lineups: Wake Forest Pes. Clemson D. Harris IE Russell Garrison IT Gainei C. Hobbs IG Simpson Starford Jenkins Rattertree EG Salisbury Hobbs FT Traynham Doyle RE Channel! -4 down two minutes before the end of eroim. Industrials and utilities lean as many touchdowns in overcom Mch .1 0 1 0 19.

18.87 May ,19 71 11) 71 19.67 19.68 July .10 55 191 ft 19.50 19.60 Mldilllnit Pt 20 H6n, Off 3. n-nomiiittl, Kick-Off Slated For Sirrine Turf Today At 3 O'clock-Large Crowd Expected With the weather man promising warmer weather and both teams in tip-top shape, local football fans are expected to view one of the finest gridiron games of the current season when the 334th Bomb Group Jay Birds meet Maryland University Old Liners at Sirrine stadium at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Resting at the Hotel Oreenville, after a long journey which brought them here early yesterday, the Maryland squad was in tip-top shape for today's contest, said Coach Clarence Spears. Not too anxious to talk about the chances of his team against the Bombers, all Spears would say was, I've never seen Greenville play and can't say much except that our boys will be in there to win." While over at the Jay Birds' camp, Coach Jim Thomason, former All-American at Jtha-fame, and Anderson chalked up ed to the offside slightly and other 11 Miile gaining consistently every- deDartments held about stationary shrinkage In the ranks of the country'! 16 untied, unbeaten football teams will be terrific this week-end with four clubs all with clean recordstangling in a pair of games. Notre Dame, the country's No.

1 team by virtue of five lop-sided triumphs? opposes Navy, likewise winner of five straight, in Cleve Sales of $8,476,700 compared with (where but across the goal line. $9,738,900 on Thursday when few The first half was all Anderson, important changes were registereu NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW OIILEANB, Oct. 29 tA') Cotton futures closed barely steady, 15 to 49 cenli a bale hlulier: Open llliill Low Close tolth Parker running with the ball exceDt amone stoeclal situations. U. S.

governments and irst of ess than half a dozen times. Penal- kletfnd bad breaks kept the Jackets ing an adamant crew or cnarieston Coast Guard Sailors 20 to 0 before a county fair crowd of 5.000. Only through the air was either team consistently effective as a rugged Carolina line and the slashing, alert Sailor forwards bogged ground attacks. The Gamecock squeezed two scores Into the second period after the teams had see-sawed behind the fine punting of Carolina's Ernest Lawhorne and the Sailors' Jack Taggart, ex-Wofford star whose play dominated individual performances. Lawhorne first tossed 21 yards to profit-cashing in today marKet although late support reduced many early losses of 1 to 4 points and enabled scattered favorites to emerge on the upside.

Hesitancy was the rule at the start. While dealings were slack throughout, the main body of piv-otals backed into the losing ranks by mid-day. Prices revived here and there in the wake of President Roosevelt's optimistic comments on the Moscow conferences but declines were well in the majority at the close. The Associated Press 60-stock average, due partly to a fall of 4 points in J. I.

Case on sales of only 500 shares, was off .4 of a point at 50.7. Of 821 issues trade, 391 were down, 201 up and 229 unchanged. Transfers totalled 668,010 shares against 714,510 the day before. Bonds were mixed. At Chicago wheat was up 3-4 to 1 cent a bushel, oats unchanged to off 3-4 and rye down 1-8 to 7-8.

Cotton was 15 to 45 cents a bale lower. the investment rated corporates nan a quiet day with changes either way ,20.10 20.10 20 28 30.28b 1 ,20.13 20.13 20.10 20.10b .1 ,19 96 19 96 19 91 19.91 .19 81 19 81 19.75 19.75 -8 .19.50 19.50 19.44 10.44 -7 land before an expected throng of 80,000. Philadelphia will be host to Pec. Mill. May i July on b-bld, unimportant.

inM scoring. They lost tne Dan oy fumbling on the 5-yard line, and were back down to the 12 when the Barbour QH Rutledgt Saerinity Ill Whitmire Rrogdon RII Trumpore Perry IB Roger: 70,000 for the fenn-Army contest, involvinn undefeated outfits. Australia 5s and Mendoza Province 4s were among foreign loans posting gains. Some of the Argentine loans alf ended. To start the third period Ander- Purdue, which has won six in a row, should have little difficulty were in light supply.

drove quickly down to Parsers lere Fowler intercepted a pass Texas A. said, "This is the dry coons noUcnecKea out lor vt yaras to game the boys want and want bad NEW YORK, Oct. 28. AV-Print cloth with Wisconsin but the Iowa Sea-hawks, even though their officer-players will see action, probably will have a difficult afternoon with Fort Riley, a 13 to 13 equal of Great core. We realize that Maryland has a The Tornado came to lire with a I NOSES OUT CORDON 13-13 cracic squaa and a erand coach but awr.

and a few Dlavs later bowler and aheeUnas were sold In small scattered lots today, but the market otherwise was quiet. The contract railing for approximately 11,000.000 handerchlelN finally been covered, but commitments on the order for uniform twills are atlll the boys want this and they'll be in there trying their utmost to cop threw on 18-yard pass to Ward for meir iirst victory." fhe second score. In the fourth quarter Parker held far short of the quantity needed. Mill activities In the woolen and worsted Wheat Prices Up, Other Grains Weak CHICAGO, Oct. Wheat prices forged ahead under aggressive milling and distilling demand today, but other grains were weaker.

Rye experienced a sharp break on eastern selling at one time and oats displayed an easy undertone throughout the session. Trade in all pits was active. At the dose the bread cereal was to 1 cent higher, December $1 56 7-8 to 3-4, May $1.55 5-8 to 1-2' rve was 1-8 to 7-8 lower, December $1 13 1-7 to oats were unchanged to 3-4 lower, and barley Lakes last weeK. Southern California, not only unbeaten but unscored upon as well, has a return engagement with California, a team it defeated 7 to 0 earlier in the year. Tulsa, which has gotten better in each of its The Liners lost their opening game to Curtis Bap Coast Guard, 6-0, defeated Wake Forest 13-7, defeated Richmond Air Base 19-6, lost fields have slackened as preparations are flankman Pat Thrash, then dashed 20 yards through the center of the line to score untouched.

A minute later Phil Cantore intercepted a coast guard pass, tossed to an end sleeping on the sidelines, and ran to the Sailors' 28 yard line from mldfleld. Buck Williams tossed one to J. H. Walker for eight yards, then hit end Joe Faress in the end zone with a 15-yard heave. Brick Bradford made good the kick, and Carolina went into the intermission with a comfortable 13 to 0 lead.

TAGGART STOPPED indstook the Dan on tneir own i-k-arVllne. A few minutes later the Jackets finally rang the bell when Hall scored on a 18-yard run around IV. Y. Stocks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS made for the run of spring materials. Conditions In the rayon trade remained quiet.

CLINTOX, Oct. 29. Presby-terian college Blue Stockings defeated Camp Gordon here tonight, 19 to 13. Adams scored two touchdowns on passes and Frank Hay scored once for P. C.

Hearn tallied twice for Gordon, four winning appearances, is book llith Low Clnae tight end. I In the closlmr minutes of the to west Virginia in tne mua, e-o, and were walloped last Saturday by Penn State, 45-0. Maryland has no Naval V-12 unit and its team is ed against Southwestern of Texas one of the country's better clubs un Ec.r.s NEW YORK, Oct. 29 -i-Ejgs, 18,507, firm. Prices unchanued.

Vame Anderson filled the air with fcomDleted passes and gains through composed of civilian students, most II I II 11 2J4' 42' I 2H' 2H 54'jilSS'l l.Vt'i I HH I til Its starting lineup was all out wiped out by Naval graduations. Colorado College is idle as is IheOne. but tne scoring was over. ly freshmen under the immediate Tne game was me mow csciwih BI'TTER NEW YORK. Oct.

29 iA Butter. firm. Prices unchanued at celling. Franklin fe Marshall while Ran contest seen on me aiainct, miu draft age. BARTZ PLUGS GAP Bad news prevailed at the Bomb was (town to j-.

wurAT: tpp" tnany a night. The 3,500 inns yen themselves nonrse. dolph Field, goes international by meeting the University of Mexico In San Antonio. Washington again meets a service club, this time the Close 1 58'a 1.55'a 1 62', low 1 5 1 M'a 1 52', Hi (b Low lose IIV I IV lV It's! ria 1.57 1.56 1 5 1 56' 4 1.55' 1 52' Last nlKht's win, although it was ers' camp when it was definitely known that hard-hitting Chianese, Jay Bird guard who has been the 5a! BS'j I XV I 11V 2V I I II 1 ftii; US', I 24 oxj l)'i 'i-. In'V ii'N flukey, should put a lot or pep.

in Taggart's great puntnig finally gave out at the end of the third period when Thrnsh broke through to block the Sailor's boot on the Coast Guard 20, where guard Julian Lontr recovered. Jack Jones passed to Thrash for nine yards, and two plays later broke over to score from the three. Bradford's placement was good. wagoner team lor tne nomecom mainstay of the Bombers line all Second Air Force Flyers. OTHER TOP GAMES Adams Kiprejt Adama-Mlllli Air Kedura Alaska Jun Allrthany A C'h and Dyt Am Can Am and For Pw Am Home Prod Am Intrrnall Am Marh and Fdy Am Pnw and I.

Itr Am Rad St Slan Am Roll Mill Am Smfll Am and Am Tab Am Ton Am Wat Works Am Wool Pf Anaconda Atchlnson All st Line Atl Rrf Baldwin l.orn niMcontest with Greenwod here Stewart Warn Stone Webb Sludrbakrr trxai Corp Tn Cult fill Tex Pac Land Tr Tide Water A lira Roll Rrarim Transamrrlra season, would be lost for the con 41V liexfc Friday night. l.Vi's I.VMj'I.Vi'i Pee. May July OATS: fler. May Jillv HYE: Per. May Julv BAULKY lVc.

Muy All those contests have at least one unbeaten participant but there will be other top-flight games as I The line-ups: Xndpnon Fox. .78 'a .73 'i 1 14 1 1 4 1 13 1.17", 1 16'. .71 l.Ui 1 1.12'i 1 16', 1.15 .77 1.14', 1 14', l.U's 1 18 1.17'i .77 1 1 H's 1.14 1 1 18 in1 test. Chlanese's loss will be felt no end but, with the return of Al Bartz, the hole will be plugged up nicely unless Coach Thomason switches Dawson to guard and Bartz well. Duke invades Georgia Tech with Parker Ward Rowirk Knifrht Tri Conl James Wise teamed with Taggart near the game's end to pass the .1 flll'i1 5V 511 '4 .1 7 I 'l 7 .1 73'k 7.1' jl "I'd .1 Vi 2(1' i ,1 r8'i i1 i .1 2(1 'i! I I I .1 ISA, Kant, bft -Thompson I-U pO" Kami Gonnnoiifrh to tacKie, Both lines will average around 200 pounds with Tuzzeo the lightest at 145 pounds.

The oddity 48' a 45s 48' XH4 Sil-Vi 1V .1 II) IIV IIV .1 iiv ii' ll' 45V 45 .1 HV I IPs 1's 80V 8(1' KIMs lll-V H8V 8 I8'j Ill-V 111 10 IV IV I'ii mi. si ii' 'iiv 'ii'i iV iv v.i .1 4.1 i 4 i Ii'i Mk 54 the lineup in each case a mystery because of Navy transfers; North Carolina mixes with North Carolina State; Michigan turns Bill Daley HOHO 39 TO 0 ATHENS, Ga Oct. 29. W) Georgia, scoring in every period, overcame a stubborn Howard College football team tonight, 39-0, before 3,500 fans. Alabama To Have Student Eleven TUSCALOOSA, Oct.

The University of Alabama, peacetime perennial gridiron bowl contender, will resume football next week with an "informal" student llenibree Lee itr Sryant win oe mat ior tne lourtn consecu RfO Gwlnn tlve game, Chuck Tuzzeo will be Bait nn Ohio I (I'i 'i Vnlon Curb I'nlon Oil Cal 1 nlon Pae 1'nit Aircraft I nit Corp I'tiil Corp VI I nit (s Imp I Ind Al I Pipe I Real Im I Rubber Steel Wnst Relive NPW YORK, Oet. 20-11 Salei. elo-Inn pi l.e anil net clianae of the fifteen mnsi i-tu storks today: Heabrook Soulware loose for the last time against Illi nois and Minnesota opposes North western. Wyatt 1(P! IH.ft, i llarnsdall A Guardsmen 50 yards from their own 25 to the Carolina 25, making three first downs on the way, with Jim Lancaster, formerly of Hardln-Sim-monds, receiving and lateralllng on two of the passes to fullback John Adamiec. The Sailors were edued slightly by the Gamecocks on the statistical sheet.

The Coast Ouard made nine first downs, while Carolina garnered 11. The Sailors completed five passes for 63 yards, saw ten fall Inenm- DucKing up against a 200-pound tackle. But Thomason Isn't worried in the least about his right end who frlpp Evlngton Pearson in till llll are I.Vi 1 illl-V .1 4HV a.vr V'V Hll'd Ill's KP 'ftV Fowler nas nanoied nimself nicely in previ Knrns Tel. 24 O0" Inl Tel. 23 100 Hndlo.

31.500 What likely Is the year's best all-civilian duel Is on the docket at Columbus, with Hunchy Hoern-schemeyer and his Indiana mates vrCer Ure by quarters Bending Hem Bendlx Aviat Beth Steel Bonn Alum Borden Borj Warner Brli Ml Bklyn-Man Tr Bur Add Mrh till and It A .1 1 i arker i I ill's 27 0 13 0 0 ous games and has been a midget dynamite tackier on the defense. It was announced yesterday that a crack drill squad of WAC's would ndfrain HeiilMiard Air 19.200 Horonv Vac. 11.80(1 Ocn. (l and Kl A. 11.

000 A.m lihllll 1(1 500 in', in 'i iO'i lanadiuin .1 Scoring touchdown: rarker, tow-r and Ward; Anderson, Gare. 1ik 11 10'a no (14 4 ii no 11 no Tit 2S'. 2'a 2'i no no Jl'. 45 a 29 no ii again drill between halves in this Bvers Co Ml Omnibus, 9.200 12'sl li's I 15 -s nv 115' i 115' i Unit. Mrr.

and Mill r.boo Anderson smith, Josey, plete, as the Gamecocks tucked awav seven completions in 11 tries for 87 yards, and added 20 years palnpd Warner Plct 1S' West Mary West I nion 48! i West El and Mfi 5' afternoon's game. This crack squad team of 17-year-olds. Announcing a came with Howard Hull das Imp, B.auu Hi-ht. Williams. Hall.

Parker 2I' K' it SV R' tackling Ernie Parks and the remainder of the Buckeyes. The eastern menu includes Brown vs. Princeton, Colgate vs Holy Cross, Columbia at Cornell and Dartmouth at Yale. Rochester, which opened its season on September 11, closes it Saturday against Case. Mid-western fans also have Den oi waus nave Decn auDDed P.

D. Meadors Rockets." Can (iln Ale Can Par annm Mills Case .1 I A. Ilendenon. llammrtt, Tur- on the one Sailor pass they Hliidrhakrr. 7 000 Allied Mill.

00 Am I'ow and LI 85 Pf .00 18' 18 i 18', 24V il'il 2IS Woilworlh Worth and Tickets were put on sale at Main lis I'M 4 er. Slmpon, Ilendrlx, liaison, Mc- college of Birmingham, coach Frank Thomas explained that the youthful group was a volunteer team coached by three members of last sea Wrulry Calerpll Tr dill. Fleililc, 5 100 The teams were falrlv even In .110 45', I 15' 45'i 18 2 R' I- (erro de Pa Int. Nlfkel, s.viv Lrary, Carson. I GRKENVIM.E LOSES their ground Rame.

with neither i Yellow and 48't 48' i I8i son's varsity squad Mitchell Olen-ski, Red Gresham and Al Alois. Thomas said the University was not Storks In blank Indicate nn Irndini for the dar in those particular shares. Total sales: I ASHEVILLE. N. C.

Oct. 29- Street pharmacy. Hale's Jewelry, Bruce and Doster. William Goldsmith Caine Realty and Mortgage Stringer's drug store and Roy's Drugs. Admission will be $1 for adults and 35 cents for soldiers and students.

Spot Averages Certain-teed Prod Ches and Ohio Ches Corn Chic and hie (il Pf hi Sir and making any appreciable headway. Penalties were freauent, costing the teams each fiO yards, and two Dlayers were banished from the field hrppnvllln Hleh school's Red Raid Total sales today dim. in 18 i 15V 18 15V 15'i 1 NEW OIILEANB Oet. 29. 1- i nt a v.

sponsoring formal football, which was suspended for the duration last ver at Marquette, Iowa State at Oklahoma In an important big six fray; and Pittsburgh vs Carnegie Tech in an lntra-city affair. Texas Tech resumes action against Rice and the Texas Aggies Frwfrom the foothills of South hnQina attemnted to climb the tne second nerlod as officials SIP and Pf faept ember. Snnthnli iwnks here tonight but Probable lineups hi Rk Is and .1. ernne pine nl miiinnng today at ten designated aouthern apot markeis was 20 rents a bale lower at 20 11) cfiils a pound; nvermte for the pa't Alabama's experiment with "in rreunus oay ii. ii" Week a Inn Year ao 5I7.IWO 'I wo years lill.l'HI Jan.

I to date iin.ir.ll.lut Year aio lr.V557.HMI Two years aio AIR BASE 58' i 58V- Pos. motioned Bill McMillan and Dor-man Jackson to sit out the rest of the camp. formal" football follows bv three Chrysler Cora (ola Colum C. and Cnlnm Carh mere knocked back on their heels )y the Ashcvllle High Maroons wlio scored two touchdowns in the first 10 market day, ill jo; nnaunna vauw- weeks the return of another South 4V 4 4 I 01 I fll I 114 1 are heavy favorites over Arkansas in Southwestern games while March Field takes on St. Mary's Pre-Fllght Imli aveiaiie, 19, n.

oast Guard Pos, S. C. eastern conference school to inter Coml Credit I i "4 Passarelli Dawson Bartz Fceney Gawinskl Mitchell mnenster LR Thrash collegiate football competition. Van. Coml Snlv Quarter and one in tne tniro to ac leat Coach Speedy Speer's hither In uaabentrn eleven.

18 to 0. i'lfkson LT Edmonds (ommonwllh Sou derbilt, which suspended the sport J. J. Keating Allen Cnntnlrum N'a MARYLAND Dorry Cooper Karangelican Ilurson Schneider Kalodnc Daley Makar Tusehak ityan Trowl iWvas a stunning disappointment Sherman r. Cnx IIV 14V 144 ll-lll ll-lfl iiv iiV I iiv iiv i.vv 1AV 35 I IS't! 48V I8'4 I IiV IIV.

Il's 58' i 5'. Tuzzeo wnen it lost most ot its coaches and a majority of its scholarship players, resumed activity October 16 Henderson RO Bauer Conroy on. Cons Edivin Contl Can Contl Ins Contl nil Pel Corn Prod Curlis, Wright o'atnam RT Keely and u. c. L.

A. nopes lor a win over San Diego Naval. Texas mixes with a weak but stubborn S. M. U.

eleven. Crook Leads In Fox Hunters Meet Willi a student team coached bv Here Alley, peacetime aide tn henH wirowsKi rk Harrison Anderson Nhinski RII. Henninger lor the Greenville boys wno naa tome here with the avowed intention of avenging the 55-0 defeat Suffered at the hands of Ashevllle In Greenville last year. But the Speermen couldn't cope with the Krinn blocklnc and running of Cole on McMillan I) uoacn (now Lieutenant) Red Sand ers. Taegart If Lawhorne ii'i iiV ii'x 1 tin iln lin Dome Mines Dupnnt de em i Spencer RK Cantore Adamiec FB Wasnon SOUTH CAROLIN ..0 13 0 7-20 i.

Y. Bonds who sustained two Four Irish Backs Eastman Kd 1(11 'i I fill I on I Elec nd Mm IV IV Eire Auto I.I I 1i M', Elec Pnw and I 5' 4'i 4'j COAST GUARD 0 0 0 00 South Carolina scoring: touch I IIOH mi. KMI.7 Report On Nov. 1 Foster Wheel Fox Film A down, Lawhorne, Faress (sub for Harrison). Jones sub for Lawhorne), points after touchdown Freeport Tel drives of about 80 yards eivch for touchdowns.

Brltt, who spearheaded both marches, also turned in a 93-yard run for a touchdown when he town around end and hud wave IntWerence to lead him Into the fclear. Wilkinson climaxed one Ashc-Jvllle goalward advance by crossing Che double stripes. Each try folds, noint after touchdown (placements) Broadford (sub for CLEVELAND. Oct. iV Nntro PADUCAH, Oct.

29. fP)-Whlte Crook, owned b.v J. W. Meggs, Marshvllle, N. took the lead In the all-age stakes of the National Fox hunters association meet here today with an aggregate of 205 points.

Windswept, owned by C. D. Pres-cott, Wrighlsville, was second with 175 and Racy owned by J. B. May field, Delano, was third with 170 points.

2. Dame university officials rrrrkwi GOVERNMENT RONDS TREASl'R 5.1-51 2'4 2ri Im-BO iw-M DOMESTIC AT and SF ti M.l A I. H4 and Is and t-, and 1 Inc C. Is HH (' I and Rrf 4 'lr It lrm I'm 15 I and i Wrst 0 54 Substitutions: Coast Guard: ends: (en Asphalt (ien Fler (ien Foods (ien and A 711 X.VU 111 7 II' -j XV oniciai notmcation todav that quarterback Angelo Bertelli and four other players enrolled in the U. Marine corps reserve are ordered i 'Hli 41'.

1,1 51 'a 5 8 ii'i 'tin, r.i, 27 'k 21 (leu Motors Buchanan. Bunderle: tackle: Gar-brr; guards: Olson. Stewart, Di Giovanni, Cassldy; center: Chapman; SN illlette Dust A Message oflnierest A- ftlib v- tlled'pinERS THREATEN backs: Johnson. Wise. H.

J. Keat to report November 1 for training 5'a ing, Pytko, Sutton, O'Kcefe. The final coast of the all-age event will be held tomorrow when South Carolina: ends: Faress, Hud (' .1, II! A 51M (inndrlrh (iondvear Tire (it Nor Ry Pf Ilershey Choc Houston Oil HiiuMon Oil New Hud and Man 5a 57 n.vi the hunt will conclude the 50th an nual meeting. Walker: tackle: Fusel; guards: Kln-niry, Long; center: Baughn; backs: I Cftenvllle played on fairly even Verms, except in the acuta scoi-fins. nd threatened Asheylllc's goal times.

Once the Raiders were tield for downs on the foui-yard Ce and Main a fumble thwarted a ai that nolnt. Another time 511 lll'-j lill'i Bradford, Jones, Williams, Beagg, rams isiann, s. thus confirming previous speculation that Saturday's clash with Navy would be their last for the Irish. The other four players are Ray Kuffell, second string left end'; Ray Davis, second team left halfback; Ed Trimmer, third string right end, and reserve quarterback Al Skat. Shaw.

X'ii 1 II lent 4:,4 ll Int (it Nor AJ lis 5i I. and ijs 51 and AJ 5a 07 Mo (i Is VC Rff 5a WHS Nor Pae (Is 2111 I'enn RR 4 'is ti.t I'h Rdr tl lis H'i-IH is i 1-J'a CZ.wnt to the three-yard line Trumpore Might KTUr-nulrin'L out the ball across. Silvestra Takes Race At Pimlico PIMLICO, Oct. captured the third run ,.....,....,111.1 nnd To 40111 Ptttrons A I. (' (is 4.1 Edd Tooney, blocked two punts and each tunc So Pac Rfj 4s 55 So Ry (n 5s III H' i IIK'i (IK' I "i .1 2 1 "O'ii i i an Ii'i; II DO KS'i 8K'i l'i (15 'i milia I7'a 27 Uli'i llll'l 75' SH'4 flil'i IMI 4(1'.

Start For Tigers CLEMSON, Oct. 29 Arthur the Raiders recover uh ioons' 40 but to no subsequent ad- So Ry (ien 4s 511 West 4s 52 ning of the $7,500 added Queen fori: i un Ami 5s Isabella handicap at Pimlico today Trumpore, a 170 pound sophomore ii'i Ausl His 50 Braa 20.,,: I '4 2l'i For the Raiders Hendley, Erw n. IPhSns and Brown starred in the hacBWd and Tzouvelakns, Johnson SnCd fSffi Jayed Pably in I from Beaulort wno entered his nrst football game In the closing mo before a crowd of approximately 12,000 fans. Silvestra broke first and led all ments of the Clemson-Carollna classic last Thursday afternoon, Is the way. coming home threequar 27 I 27 27 HHiji OKii IIK ll oa HK 00 50 'a' 50 l'i On The Curb rriR Ju lee and Hudson Motor.

Hupp Motor Ill Cent hit Bus 5rh Int Harvest lot llvriri II A Inl Nirk Can Int Shoe Int and Johns 5fanville Kenneeott Krrsce isSl Lambert I.i( and Mvrrs McK and 51 vers l.oew'. I.ofl Lorlllard 5laik Triirk Mary mill Man Itv Mod Old 51uiine Mill Mld-ronl Pet 51n Kan Tex Par Miiiitunin Ward Murray Corp Nnih Motors Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Iter A Nat Dairy Nat Pnn and II ters of a length In front of Barbara Chllds. The Victor, the favorite, as good a bet as any other to be the Tigers' starting tailback when Coach Frank Howard's sweet seven- DC the backflek and Cllnc Mothrws in the forward US' i 41-', 17 netted stepped the mile and an eighth in 1:55 4-5 and paid $3.70 and $2.40. There was no show bet eens offer their Homecoming ef Alum Co Am Am Cyan Am (iat and Kl Am 5leter Am Sup Power Blue Kirice Cv Pf Hunk Hill nd Vines nu Wftout 3,500 watched the game cnuS weather at McCormlck Held. 2(1 PelzerHigh Tops Greenwood 13-6 ct- Hugh's football team edged out a Greenwood High team 13 to 6 here at Peler park yesterday.

(KO) Welborn led the Pclcr team, scoring both touchdowns. Charles Tripp also played a bang-up game In the bnckficld for Pelzer. Williams and Moore played well in the line, Bowie paced the losers' backfleld wlille Cupps and Burnett plnyed good ball in the forward wall. W. Greenville 11 i 31 1 1 fort against Wake Forest Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Clem ting.

Barbara Chllds returned son stadium. Uneup: Itles Service r. Ashevllli II Ii'i' i Pi! I-M 'i l''i- Kanla.st was third, four lengths in Trumpore. whose outstanding col- IK run lull A II Bond and Sh Ford 51 (an A Ford Mot Md Int'a Co Am li'i, 4i ll'l lit' i II -'i I' I I' I M'i H's 'a back OfiiRbk. i.

DKI.K TEAM WINS Billy Delk's team defeated Bob Economy ol txponaa and conitr vatlon ol tiros and can In rtcenl tlmei have Ud additional thousand ol peoplt to become regular but rldors. Thli greatly Increaand Iralllc. together with dllllculllei ol replacing xiiting equipment, demandi our ut-moat ellort to qlve you ellklent. rapid, and pleasant but service. 41'd' 4.iH O'M OH Ithodci Rhodes HwlecRood Vine i lone Slar (ias IcKlntc athletic feat to date is the establishment of the Clemson Obstacle Course record, handled the ball on four plays against the Gamecocks.

A lenky Clcinson line led to three ground losses on attempted passes. The fourth time, In spite of line leaks, Trumpore got off a 46 ble Garrison's five yesterday after Nina Hud Pnw lreenvllle 'J'oohey Howard A (() Tiouvelakas Patson Itettis Slrown 'hillips Erwln I Malhrwt noon in a basketball game' nt the I Pennrnad Senal l.ork IT Hi R( ht HE III llll III lltiutliiKton Y. M. C. by a score of 20 to 13 lilted (ia I 27 la I 20 1 i Hi- 1 511 1 1 IH Brill Both teams played well but the Sales today Vear niro playing of Jerry Reeves, Billy Drlk, lll'il 20 I 5H'4 1 IV'r I71 i a4 "a 1 I'l'! IIHII Ilishoii Iluriell WilUlnsoll Bobbie Chambers and Bill Kennedy featured.

yard kick. Leonard Riddle and Scrlven Brunson, both freshmen, are also scrapping for the starting tailback Doyswam uames West Greenville, defeated Wt. HOllry O. Crow an. I Jerry Reeves tied ore b.v periods: Sfol In the athlctlu event with a Jump Why not do your 0-18 0- 0 Nat Steel Cent NY Nil and II NY (Int and Noranda 5llne Nor Am Aviat Norlh American Northern Pae Ohio Oil Pacific (i and Parille Mills in Hi' II' in HIV lllij II'.

Il's 12 0 AhHEVIJI.ll I'ULIVI'II 11 vim; juniors yesterday In Net of 7 feet In the standing broad choice. Brunson's major contribution to Clemson's effort against Carolina was a yard kick-out from his own end-zone. Oiien Ilich l.nw lose (hance IM.iiii :w.ir; nun jump. Curt Crawford was third and a moiDaii same at West Greenville. Clary threw five passes for the Storks; llll I oris.

211 Kail. I IKS' I7's' 17'. Jerry Cnnnell fourth. M5.HI H5.2I III.IM M5.04 iJ.Irt 21. 2l.li:t Oil same number of touchdowns.

Walters and Murphy were also out- 20" i 41.IMI in. hi ii 20 Hi 211' i 2H' .1 standing for West Greenville. Gil-strap and W. Murphy led the losers. Clemson-Wake Forest, Duke-Tech 15 I tils.

.) Hi Slinks 1H.2K llonds: 40 Runds 10 1st Rails 10 2nd Rail. 10 lllllles shopping In oil hours whenever possible? Approximately onehall ol all our passengois rld during Die peak hours Immediately before and Immediately following the business day. Innure your own comlorl end holp our driven lake by riding al other hours. lid Parkard Mnl Param Pub Perry (Jo Penn Penp (ias Chi (III. I II III In 011.0:1 11.1:1 till Ml 11 II to: 1 11 nr.

AahevUle touchdowns: Wllklnaon, Brltt (2). LAHHENS-GREER TIE URENS, Oct. 29. Tim Laurens high school football team plnyed Greer hlRh to 13 to 13 tic here to-night. Taylor scored Laurens fllst Bcore on a 55-yard run followliiR a triple lateral.

Jacks scored the second on a 55-yard run after a fake no no 25 Anyone with a team weighing less than 110 pounds is asked to contact Lewis Murphy, 10 Textile avenue, West Greenville, for games. .1... Ill Industrial Games Highlight Southern Play 1 nni 11 ins in sinik. used In ayeraae ATLANTA. Oct, -Duke innay Industrials It .1 1 1 2II.HIIII ini'tlea iijiint and Georgia Tech meet here tomorrow before hp estimated 40,000 Total mis, and no matter who wins its IIIII.IINI care ol the rush North St.

Aces ant Grid Games Any learn weighing 150 pounds or less wlshina to sheedule Itininr font. Greenville's Moil Complete Selection sure to be replayed all winter in football's equivalent, of the hot stove league. Imported Each of the gridiron giants will go into the game minus key players, 7 ost to the Navy In routine trans fers to advanced training. To a ball games are asked to contact the North Aces bv calling Freddie Mansour at 4549. The North PRICK INDFX NEW YORK, Oct.

21) 1UP1 -Dun and Bradst reefs dally wrlgliled prlre Index .10 basic rnmmodltlea, compllrd fnv United Press 11030-32 averae enualu 1001 Today 17101 Yesterday ni 00 Week aso 172 02 Month ao 172 20 Year a an lr 1043 hiuh ion. lr.i ni 1043 low 1 Jan. 2 1011 fll -f- CASH (iRAIN CHICACIO. Oct 2.ir Cn.sli when aUulie Pelrn Corp I a'i! 's Phillips Pet 41'. 4fi Pierce Pet Prarle Pipe Prorl and (iamb 511 ft.Msj 'i Puh Sery .,..1 I.VM I5'' Pullman 5'i Pure Oil IJi i 15-V It I Radln Wr IO'i, IO'i '(, Had.

Keith Orph 8S' K', 'a Rem Kami 15-Vii I.Va! 15'5 a Kepub Sleel I IK'i ll'a' ll'a Revuiilds Tob Key loll II '-''i sarewav Nlores II Il's II Nil, San Fran 'i 'ti Seahnard Air 5s 'a 'j Seaboard llll 1 22'r Sears Roebuck 8.Va 8's servrl Il Ii'i K'j 'i Shell I ll I it M'r 21 'i Slmni'iiis 25V 'k Soeoiiv Vac 1:1 II sou ulll I i 's MMHhcin Par 25 'a 25 1 'i Snutheru Hv 's Snulhern Pf I'! standard Brands 'Id's 's (i and IN I I si mi lain it St Oil 58 'i 5i 'i 51 'i "i renter or lesser deuree, each is ex- Meanwhile, oilier top games will match Tulane and the Georgia Navy Pre-Fllght team at New Orleans, in a contest featuring the Navy's farmer collegiate grid greats-Pat, Harder of Wisconsin and Steve Flllpo-wIcb of Forclham, Clemson plays Wnke Forest's sturdy Dencons at Clemson, North Carolina and North Carolina State get together In a fraternal set-to at Chapel Hill: M. I. mid Virginia engage in similar family squabble at Lexlnnton, and Louisiana State meets Texas Christ inn In a night, game at Baton Hotme. Camp Lejeune and Camp Davis collide In an nll-servlce battle at Cnnip Lejiine, N. Maryland goes to Greenville for a game with the Army Air Forces 334th Bomb Group, and Vnndrrhllt meets Mll-lluan college nl, Na.shville M'cted to feel the elfects of these Street Aces have won three games out of four so far this year.

osses and the post-game question Is bound to be: How would they Iihvc POWER COMPANY Miiniile hard. 1.5. Coin sainnle yellow. HV-'il: No 4 vel- IIKill S( IIOOI, Itl SIMS Talker III; Anderson 7. Ashevllle IH; (ireenville (1.

oliitnlilit 411; Itrnedlt line llilih 0. irdi IHkIi 32; Marlsl 7. The normal flow of NlacarA Fulls low, 1 02 done if both were nt full strength? Tech will stnke lis hopes on fleet. Eddie Prokop, a break-way artist who can be dnngrrous ns a prairie fire. Duke, if nil players are on deck, will throw hkhIiihI Techs great line which has yielded less than 300 yards by rushing in five giiiues this season fab I C.

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