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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 13

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.1 I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1946 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLIN. Citadel Wins ACE TUBES Bird Standout mnCMll 11 UJIUL I HULL HiK Bill ELEVEN, 28-7 i ri Citadel Takes Friday Night contest From Laval's Indians CHARLESTON, Oct.

12. A rejuvenated band of Citadel Bulldogs snapped back here last night to defeat the Newberry Indians, 28-7 displaying a brilliant running attack that 111 lnnirh.gH.rf I uy Salvto. Tom Marclnko I ft I I a kk. i The Citadel capitalized on a hard- and tj8ht pass defense to hold the Indians scoreless for three periods while the Bulldogs in every period but the third. 1 n.mJ i A ine Ilrst Period the Bulldogs Dunfee took off like a comet, reversed his field and sped 1 6 1 yards for a touchdown.

A minute ater Bill Henderson, who missed the kick for extra point, broke through to block Witt's punt for a hJHrV MEEKS, brilliant pivot man, turned in a great 58 minutes of football here Friday night when the Birds edeed out Furman's Hurricane, H-7. sauny. oaivato set up the second period touchdown with a 35-yard broken field run to the Newberrv uili 1 1 1 prnnrir VHVO, oilcan, Henderson failed to convert from placement. The Newhprrv Hsfonca Big Nine Loop's Charges Receive of.o. u.

DUI' ln tne fourth pcJ1UU nunaog center Hank Beau Mi w'-r Souths Retort i miaic ui it ur- ffiPP Pa i.ic viiouri tu, mieraiied to Sal-vato who bounding off like a scared rabbit, brnkp iu uiiaiieia and darted 60 iu jjayairi. Henderson's kick Was BOOd. A short tima loD- Foxworth, after tackling Don Gard- in i tin 1 1 if npwnorrv i i The revolutionary ftta plan provides single By WILLIAM TICKER ATLANTA, Oct. 12 (UP) Here we go again. The football sea-on Is lass than a month old and already people who live in glass houses are shattering each other's walls with a boulder barrage over the aee-less issue of athletic subsidization.

-The Western Conference the big 10 minus Chicago) has now concluded that the simple way to end the evils proselyting in the South if to take over the ito.se Bowl for its own teams. That, the Midwest-erners his fumble. Marclnko and Salvato vaiuru tu i.iif uvarn una nnw u. fadlne 'wav bark Snlvofn chf An yard pass to Foxworth over the KOal. Henriprsnn LIU AlUIIl jjiai-cineiit io ena ine Citadel scoring- The Indians' touchdown culml- A I control from jmfme yarn to the finished erners the revenue with which to carry on their shameless recruiting o-yara drive with Rock Lynch punching over from the one-yard line and kicking the extra point.

The llnp-nrr a ijc wesiern conierence tney add, has always unalterably -juotu uyvu OUDSlQIZailOn. SOIITHFRM i ''rati i garment NEWBERRY Osborne Vanchin CITADEL Fos. Rubens LC Mooney LT Krsslpr in A IU. Tnese charges have evoked less than the usual reaction among the 0 Southerners who make a business of Scarborough Henderson Corley RG Monti iootoail teams frank Thomas nf Alhomn ed mildly that he would like to know Fidler re Mi me no.se oowi would have last 25 years without 2WW QB Coieman Shahid I ii iiu. "uuura" teams, wnich have played h1fmore Xhm nalf the Pasadena PIM i EXCLUSIVELY SOLD IN GREENVILLE AT Junfee RH Maxwell Harely FB Lynch score hv nrrlnHc raa urew at Mississippi oirerea to name names and cite cases where Midwestern universities had outbid Southern schools for Newberry fl 0 0 7 7 Utte 6 0 14-28 CitadeL scoring: Touchdowns Harelv.

(iMrimon v.cicu lujiQan talent. The general feeling Is that the Midwestern attitude is not important enough to gel worked up about. Rose Bowl-Southern uorth (pass from Salvato); safety-Henderson (blocked Witt's punt). Extra points Henderson 2 (from placement). Newhprrv I.

.1 "uZ aL can get Just about tli1? the Sugar Lvnch. Kvlra nnlnl I placement). SSftiV-- Rice Stampedes ic orange and Cotton Bowls are coming fast into the big Income class. tni?" coaches, athletic direc-11, evu college Presidents seem to realize at last that any- put on a Publlc spectacle interesting enough to attract 50,000 people you are bound to run Into commercialism In many forms. GAMBLING PICTURE fin wJif? ambling, which fin football involves more exchange of loose money than any other sports besides racing nH nrt.I Tulane Greenies NEW OR.I.JTAMS 10 nn JIKl WS MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR Alii The passing partnership of Virgil Eikenbere and winrioii proved too deadly here today and Ricp nvprran Tnlono1.

nA lvr vjicrii wave, You. can preach Puritv realm of higher education but ueiore a crowd 01 40,000. The vaunted Eikenberg got off to a slow start. But in the fading minutes of the first half, he took to the air comnletelv "ever siop ine organ'zation nL. boys from Quoting odds on football games and enticing by a penalty against Tulane for clipping, brought the ball down to the 20-yard line.

Eikenbere t.hpn rnmnlofl in lneir pockets every (Saturday. A coUpca nth'iofi. i. MlilMl its code of forbidding yard pass to Harold Stockbridge on the Tulane eight, and two plays later tossed one to Huey Keeney in out, ii can ii7 th.f j0lncn Quickly, class of MI7. that he miicf avniri j.

10 his 'ia mater ie ena zone, van iianard failed to convert. Earlv In t.hp third fwiuu i.iivrxi- oerE Dasses to Nirlr Tuni. BnH urn jt nls POCKetbook. thls the b'B 10 will never or raumenance. Stubborn- Jiams moved the ball deep into Tu- i.

on a exploitation of sports, lemiory. Alter being stopped momentarily, Eikenberg faded back tO his OWn 3S qnH flinno privilege. Williams on the Tulane 20. Don An- Tarheels Rout uerson aropped a pass ln the end zone, tnpn Povl Oneo n. ball over on two plavs through the Tulane line.

Again Ballard failed to convert. Tulane mndp Ita nniir v.m i iv. Maryland Team HILL- N- C- Oct. 12. ft! yj IVj jjA mmM'-r third quarter when Ed Price skirted rlffht nri fnr 7.vatfi run.

Hoyt Moncrief's kick for the extra Doint wn emnj Tulane threat was stopped Missouri Downs u.n, uamp and Billy Myers, a Paif of "eet halfbacks, teamed up with two touchdowns apiece today to lead powerful North Carolina in a 33-0 rout of Maryland before a ram-soaked crowd of 15,000. North Carolina had to weather a persistent passing attack operated by Maryland's Tommy Mont, who connected on 16 of 25 heaves with a wet ball, but the Old Liners never threatened seriously. Myers, a 1941 start but the "forgotten man'' of the Tar Heels until "tyoday, scored twice in the third period to widen North Carolina's mar-B CamP nad tallied twice and B. K. Grow, once, Grow skirted lpfh onH fm.

Kansas Wildcats MANHATTAN Won rw The defending champion Missouri Tigers turned on a steam-roller eround At.tark tiviov i Big Six Conference campaign with "TT If viutury over a game but outmanned Kanas State Wildcate eleven. An, estimated 12,000 fans watched the MlRSOurinns pvpnit. th. ing drives, two of them ln the first period to pile up a 19 to 0 lead at the halfway mark. yards to open the scoring in the first period, and Camp followed by sprinting 22 yards on a reverse for the second marker.

Early ln the third period, Camp got away on a 48-yard run The games longest for another score. End Bob Cox converted the first three extra points, but failed on the ast two. Camps and Myers took the limelight away from Charlie Justice, 8SB USB ffig fe? rrx North Carolina's publicized newcomer, who saw little service, although he almost got away once before he slipped on the wet turf. 4r Ja IJJP I THE TREAD MARK mrm Ar Aiiiim; nriAntvn (iB ASK FOR AM USC4P INSTEAD OF A RECAP jj UNITED TIRE CO. 17 COLLEGE ST.

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