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TENNESSEE UPSETS DUKE, 15 TO 13 Sensational 80-Yard Return Of Punt By Harpe Nets Vols Victory In Thrilling Game Tpnnroe' Winning Touchdown Mucin In Final Minute Of Gumc; Spcctnculnr Play Account For All Score Vol Linemen Shine ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES "DEDICATED TO THE UPBUILDING OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" Sports SECTION 8 PAGF5 ESTABLISHED 1870 ASMtVILLK. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBl.K I fn CAROLINA FALLS BEFORE TULANE, 21 TO 7 Pittsburgh Slaughters Notre Dame, 26 To 0 It II It tMsiff I orieindei SI 111 I PSAVA'IKINS 1 11.1 I).

k) ll.l.l". Oct. 24. Ihike I'ntvrt silv'i title animation were ruriri unrlrr tlto Siitl of Wallace W.tdc's Waterloo at SKirl.ls AX rttktns firlrl (hi nt'lrtnonn as lor NrvUtrul ydutm icont turnetl hack the Ellua Hcvila hv ihr s. nte nf I to I i It one of thtiee games that Passes Produce Two Touchdowns For Green Wave Burnette Recover! Blocked Punt In End Zone For Tar Heel Score SCORES Defeat Is Worst Handed Irish In 22 Year Period defy drscrlpuon ss the Vol battlrd, to preem being aw am perl tn the first period snd.

encouraged, ty their three goal line esnda. look mstieiv tn thetr hands to score twi toiiMid-wns and a as'ety In the sec iilt win; sre reulf of lading iixMballamea plnved yeliday: MUT1 Tennessee 15: Duke 13, Auhurn 20, 13. Ixuiisiaua SUte 10, Arkanias 1. Oeorgta Tech 0: Vanderbilt 0 (tie). Kentucky Florida 0.

Mississippi 14; Catholic 0. Tulane 21; Nrth Carolina 7 North Csro'lna Htnte 13, Virginia IV lv 0. Washington and ee 13; Virginia 0 Virginia Military 'JO. Richmond 0. Davidson 21 Citadel Oglethorpe L'0, Emmy and Henry 0 Union Univ.

rivnni. 27, Imulaville 7. Krsklne 2fl; Wo ford 0 W. O. 7, F.

T. 6. Weat Virginia Vk Centre 13. Roanoke 13. William and Mary 0 nirminghnm-Sniiihern M.

Chattanooga 7. JSouthweatcrn (Tenn 14. Hendrli 0. Catawba art Oullfnrd 0 Appalachian 27. South Oemyla Tr.i'-hera 0 Mars Hill 13; R.

lmotit Abbey 14 Carson-Ncwman 32. Millignn 0. Sewnneo Trim. Tech 0 (tie). 1 Roston C'lli ge -Jfi: providence (J, Ruffnlo 111, HiiHin 12.

Rowdoin 13; Colbv 7 Colgate 41; lafnyette 0. 13; penn Htnte 7. th In ware tfl, liutlftti-tnwn fl. Dickinson ftft. Hwnrthmr.re 0 City Collepfl of New York fl; Drexel 0 Ford ham St Marv's tCal.

(lettvsburg 10; Ihlgh 7 Dnitnunith 2(1. Hnrvatd 7. llohart 2d; DrnKon 0. Johns Haverford 2. Maine 31: Bates 10.

Detroit 2f; Mnnhattnn 0. Worcester Poly Massachusetts Stte 0 New York V. Oeoigetown V. 7. Holy Crois Cnrnekle Tech 0.

Pennsylvania Brown a. I i Auburn Pressed To Trounce Fighting Bulldogs, 20 To 13 Franklin and Marshall 2fl, Pnn Military 0 Pittsburgh 3. Notre Dams 0. Princeton 7. Saw 0 t'nlnn Rensselaer, n.

st, Lawrence irt Niagara 0. Maryland, n0; Syracuse 0. Army S3; Springfield 0 New Hampshire S4. Vsrtnont 0. VUlsnova 3ft; Rfton I'nlv.

7 Rucknell 3rt. Waehtngtoii and 8 Weslevan 14: Amherst T. Williams fl: Tufts 0. Yale 3H. ltlltftl 0.

Mil) WI ST Michigan 13, Columbia 6. Minnesota 33, Purdue 0 Ohio State 7, Indiana 0. Northwestern 13; Illinois 1. Marquette 13, Michigan ftate T. Missouri 10, lows State 0 Nebraska H.

Oklahoma 0 Kan.sas mate KnuiA fl. I Make 20. Washington fj. (St. Louts 1" Hardln-Slmmnns 13, Crelghton 1.

Miami (Ohio) 3, Ohio Univ. 0. 37. John Carroll 0 KvHtisiille 0. Indiana State 0.

SOt TIIWI'T and M. 0. Baylor 6 (tie). Hire Tvsas 0 Mississippi State Teaa Chrls- linn 0 i lie t. TuUa 13.

Oklahoma A and M. 0, ROCK MOl MAIN Coloiado 0. Colotsdo State 7 Colorado College 14, Colorado Mines 0. Utah State 12; Utah IT f) Montana U. 27; Montana mate 0.

I'AU I Southetn'callforiila 14: Htanfmd 1 Washington 13; California 0 If C. A 22: Otegon HtBte 13 Washington State 3, Oregon 0. Nevada Idaho B. Louisiana State Downs Arkansas Handily, 19 To 7 SHIll KI'OHT, a Oi l. X4.

(t p) l.oulslsim ntale's mtglity p-iwer plant ih'feated ArkaiiMis, Hi-7, loday at the stale fair grounds In a driving rain Iwfore a croHil of n.niMt. Arkansas, which has 1t Its Ins I seven games tn Louisiana, mine tint toils alth one nf I lie NntilhaeaCa premier psseers. In if mtrl erhnt Jack Hnbbl ne, tin I Ihe N. I defense lield him well In diet all afternoon I he Porkers never nnnrteried with consia-lency near the goal. Elon Triumphs Over Junior Blue Devils BTW OOLLrVIK.

Ol, 24 fV TT-e Won (Thrlstians pulled a walk away loflsy when 1hev swamped the pinlor Duke Blue Devils to a to 0 score on fvmer field. 'I7ie scoring sttark was led by "Alabama" Moran, who croae( the line carrying the imII for three t'Mi'-hdowns snd surprised the crowd as well a himself, when he carried the ball through the center of the line for an eitra fxilnt Five other members of the squad ecmed In an eaey manner. eV'elng were Al Nsrf-11e, Don Humphrlxe, Amoe HI. a 1 ton. iMVId OoMfsrh.

snd Harry I'M man, all of whom play In the hackfield Tp I to evry attack th Blue Devils tried they were far cmtclsaeed tf the Christian. ed his second treessful placement But tbe BulldOK refused to let up A punt en hangs delivered the hull on the Auburn 40 If Andar-on tried to pass, found no receiver, turned completely around snd swept hla left flanks for SO ysrda (mi play later lie heaved perfect pas to Flankmsn Msffett who took It behind the oaL Anderaon then added the point ft rri I'M ftntl f.ti(rt p. Art tinin ti.li II rfetlod A ihun II 9 1 in ft 1 I wiinj r-Uii tif cfi'ivp r- ton 1 itH fr if fVorrl to irf.rt' gnrt aflr i.A'fmn Ai1itAn Spectacular Open Field Running Of Goldberg Fea- tures Contest RAMBLERS GAIN LITTLE; Panthers Score Twice In Last Stanza To Turn Game Into Rout Hv p. I MICKKIXIN PITTSBURGH. Oct.

24. (AP) Proud Noire Dame suffered its most humiliating defeat in 22 histoiio years today as the Pittslmrh Panthers, subdued a wrrk ao by little Duquesne, broke loose to crush the Fighting Irish. 26 to 0, before a wild crowd of spectators. Marshall "niggle" Goldberg. 17-year-old Jewish sophomore from West Virginia solved the great mystery of the Irish, who came to Pittsburgh undofeated and untied.

Slippery as an eel. a fast as lightning. Ooldherg led the furious, vicious nttck that turned the south icid typhoon info a rephvr. The rfc-feat waa the worst suffered hv Notre Dame since Yale walloped the Irish. 28 to 0.

In 1014. Halfback Ooldherg. Neighing 175 pound and standing flu-feet nine, scored hut one nf the four I'ltt touchdown but hi spectariilar open Held running was responsible for (ho others as the Panthers rudied "tcr one touchdown In the mmoihI nml third Mrfili and 1 hen rolled over two more tn the final. irMi r.ultt Utile I The Irish didn't make a first down until the closing minutes of the third period and made only a total' of four as atainst 1ft for Pitt. In yardage gained, they were outdistanced 32ft yeards to 73.

The Panther, or Goldberg, march-' ed straight down the field for ((A i yards and a touchdown In the sec-1 ond period with BUI Stapulia lug-! glng It over from the two-yard line. With a minute to play In the half, Bobby Lame returned a punt 67 yards to Notre Dome's thre but the timer's whistle ended the threat with the Panthers thre yards from the goal. Pitt collected Its aecond touchdown shortly after the third period opened, (ioldherg returned Larry Dauboiu's punt 50 yard tn Notre Dame's 40 and on (he nei play NtapulU went over, nnlv lo have the hall called hack and I'ltt. penalized 1 vardi for hold- i lug. Iirne raced 1ft yard mid I hen stnpilll threw wrfe p'i lo Kahlnn Huff mini, sub end, who caught the plgvkln on the 3ft and streaked nter fr the score.

Fined For Slugging An untoward Incident opened the road for a third Pitt score In tho I final period. As Pitt) drove back to the Irish 2fl, Charlie O'Reilly, Irish sub quarterback, was charged by of- flclals with slugging In Heusley.j The Irish were penalized half the1 distance, putting the hall on their, 14. Four cracks at the line snd Ood- bcrrg was over for the score. I The final score with the rout on, came as John Wood, sub Pitt barkj Intercepted Jake Kovalcik's pass on' his 4A snd mn 65 yards behind beautiful Interference for the score. Frank flour hak, Pitt end, made placement after the first and third Touchdowns.

I Nrtre Damn O'Neill HtrlnkrmDer Lautwr Munrlre Kahtrnri in Zwfru Willi Pitt i nafMJo i MktUt Dalle 1rr A i oiiin H'lfftiiati fTli Jr fc men Uwlslln-lt t.V. IT in wrj nr UK OM It 1 Noire Dame 0 0 0 0" 1 I I'ltiADiircti. Scoring suuimtrr: lourhdown ntannll Hoffman GQidtxr. Wuod I'ointi after i touctidown. Viurhnlr niacfklr BLUE RIDGE IS DEFEATED, 18-0, I BY DARLINGTON flOMR.

Oa, Oct, 24 (Speclls) In- spired by the mwnlflrient line plav or captain Snelling at center; Hill Coddlngton at guard, and J' Carter, at guard, the Darlington school Tigers trampled trre huge eleven from Blue Ridge achon). of Henderaonvijie, N. c. 1H-0. here lent night The spectacular psaace of the Tar Heele.

with Hoi born havlng tttern to Hufihee. were a constant threat tn the Roman's gosl line. Fordham Turns Back St. Mary's Eleven, 7 To 6 Palau'i Point After Touchdown Decides Interaeo tional Battle Hv IIOII CAVAONRO NTW YORK, Oct 24 ,4 Despite a self-Imposed handicap nf ISJ vatds tn penalties Fordhsin's power-j ful football tem turned bok St Msrv Oaela. Vfl m1sy In the ivt Orminds hefore ciowri of AO (HH on the eifs-ution of vlit after touchdown hy Quarterlwtt Aud lnlau.

The Oaltfornlsui had the gallop tMken out of them the fir it. time they collided with the Kama' rugtted forward wll ami their widely hriuUI ed paMlng attack with la (Justil finms was lnefftive sgnlnst Nudt)auiB alert sccondu-v. Ftudham liirurred seien penalties ol 1A vsrda en. Lw a total of HVt yards fw tnck tn motion after thr alitft. Two them came In succne-alon earlv in the first peilod.

sel ting Fotdhsin back on her one yanl line. In the first period Qunrtei'hark i Um fVrry. islllt sill holding the hall In tJie Itnms l4, booted II acriww the bar for a field gonl and Ihiee polnte Again, without. fuv tr ado, Fei i ftlstMtrdiM Ills head gear. dropped bin to the 4J ami luttiln with Hill hMJJy thfi fwJJ, the Jrnttjei ftcrosrt the bar Al Ourske p.iseed to Pnlau for 21 yards and tluu the Items uulesshetl neat forward lateml, gisMt for irt yards, palau to Jacunskl to Wojcie-huwlis.

pains jxiAaed lo Jacunskl In ihe end none for tmn hdown. Palau con vert ed from placement, sending Foidhsm ahead 7 fl. a few second leftre Ihe iirel. petbal ended, Columbia Loses To Michigan In Upset, 13 To 0 Victory It First For Wolverine Since Last Year's Campaign ANN ARilOH, Oct 34. or KlrkfM aioontd ty inldwmt rivals In three names.

University of Ml'hl- ksn ffMitbsll team found Ha scoring puaich tfxlay and rri(juered Co- lumhia univeTsity, 11 to in an In- teisecllonnl upaet before 2A OOO fan l7ie victory, the first for the Wol- i verities since they won ftntn 1'enn a year sgo. preserved a m-year string of triumphs over Intersections! foa that began after Navy defeated Michigan In li'Jfl opltnllfe fHt Itreaks TIjs Wulvetines spit ell ed cm breaks tn score In the second and fourth perlmla, title repelling re- pea fed threat by (oerh IsiU Utile's; Columbia Uona, who had lost only to Army this season l-ed by the elusive Sid Luckmsn. Cohrmbia was in srorlng position several times, reaching the one-yard lln In the thltd per Ml only to he repulsed. In the second period, rtutett hulre, the Columbia punllug are got off a poor kh from hi own goal line The hall bounced bark -ward to the Columbia IK Welly Hoo lugged ihs belt to the II. Then odrlc Hievt, a line buck, found a hole snd rroaaed th goal line standing ojp John Smith sis plare kb ktd ttie eiira point.

Inierrepls Mn las With mtly two niinuiea remaining nf the final period, snd Columbia passing desperately In nvereoma the lUie-tfrurbdown Hfaik Hit rile snsred the second of two paaae thrown hy Joe Vollrnef, Lion half- ha k. from behind his own goal Ritchie t'tok thai 11 1 on the tVilum-hla gft snd rseed scf-as the go I line Soil her try for ttie estia point tn wide Mlrhlrsn oiiigalned C'jlumtiis from crlmmae 3 1 ei yards bu but the made 11 first Miehl gari Manero One Stroke Behind In Tourney RirrtK! AIHWV et 94 in -Al- I though Manero United a'ste o)f fhainpl'rti fired a sub-psf i 71 today he finished tti" fl't half of tfi Afgenttne jn Uoirnsr)ietit mil atrrtfe off th hlta'ering ps set hy Martin Pe. young A'iine pro Minxfi'i ie-utiler psr round to-dav atdd to tils first round 71. gv him 144 for the hole with the final two round to be plsyed tnor- rw Fie who had a hig 74 yesterday, i hiirtird up ttie roii'Se Wl'ti a iit' under par ow tcisy ti Up the field with a MM tfrfai Johnny Meo lt Milwaukee Wis, po snd tfavelUfig riia'e ttf Man-ro nded the first itn ro.nirt In five- tta for third plae a I4 pa- I vota rrniplegl two 7t tw hS eg greab. 1010 Tha Piehwand r-A raieed lh sn'a on a re id whwh thv a'riif held, hut It was of IN- Sf-'enpIishiTMnts whrh sttra no n-uis in the tUm'M of the boldest tn 1114 the Colts rnriet ayrj Mffifs bett.erir4T thfir oid I'iU A 7H7 Itte new pitcher strikeout reoi of -jntH, set by j'-hmy Vsiniemeer of Durham pribaniy had a g'esl tin to do with ttie two new Httkn ntak for individual wd clubs witn 49 two lisvri name wi'lun three rrf tytiig th' all-time heat A3 by UAt of Dwnam la GREENIE STAR III (KV lilt VAN Here in Tulane's star back.

Burky Bryan, who played a major part tn his team's 21 to 7 victory over North Carolina yesterday at New Orlenns. Illinois Eleven Is Conquered By Wildcats, 13 To 2 Northwestern Scores In Second And Third Frames To Triumph By WILLIAM WLLKKS CHAMPAICiN. 111.. Oct, 24. (At Northwestcrn's powerful Wlldmt u.sed Its claws Just twice today to rake out two touchdowns and conquer Illinois 13 to 2.

for Its third straight. Western conference football triumph, as an Illinl homecoming crowd of 27,000 spectators looked on. Apparently content to win without cutting loose any more than Ohio State's title hopes a week ago, again furnishing the punch, fashioned a touchdown in the second period, and smashed ruthlessly down the field 73 yards for another In the third frame. Illinois Scorei Safety The Illinl escaped a shutout when a questionable bit of Wildcat strategy in the final period, accounted for a safety, A neat kick by Dave Strong, sophomore Illinois quarterback. In the la At session, which went out of bounds on Northwestcrn's six-yard mark, led to the Northwestern safety.

Tnstead of kicking out. Clarence Hlnton. Wildcat negro back, was sent off on a try at Illinois' right end. Chased back hy Right End Bob Castelo, Hlnton drifted back behind his own goal line where he was downed by Wardley. Northwestern took the field with substitute sitting In for the two "Dona," Hnlfback Bernard Jeffenvn, Center Leon Fuller, and two regular guards, captain Steve Held and Les Schrclber.

Regulars Go In The six regulars entered the game I In the second to lead the way In a 4 1 -yard touchdown march. The Illinl held for three downs on the four-yard line, but on the last piny. Ohyer lateralled to Heap who flashed nround his right end to score. Oeyer place-kicked for the point. The Wildcats took the hall on the carriers functioning never stopped until Oeyer crashed through for a touchdown.

The try for the point went amlaa. Army Toys With Little Springfield In 33-0 Victory Cadets Employ Few Tricks And Use Nearly Every Sub On Bench WEST POINT, N. Oct. 24 tVPV-The Army ran double-time over little Springfield College. tort? scoring two touchdowns in the first, two more in the second, and another In the third period.

With 27,000 fans packed in Mlchle stadium. Army emploved little more than fundamental football and used almost every substitute on the bench. rlal Hlsrte Rout A double lateral pass. Hid Martin to Jim Craig to John Samuel gained 2ft yards to the flprlnpfield 31 and started the rout. Straight football too them to the four, from where Martin scored.

The Army turned a good break Info (heir second touchdown. A pass frot.i Martin was deflected twice by Springfield players Into the arms of Harris Rogner, who ran 34 yards untouched to score. Jim Bchwenk place-kicked one point but missed the other. Coach Davidson put the first team Into the game in the second period and they marched 35 yajda in three minutes to score, Monk Meyer carrying the ball over from the eleven. The fourth Army touchdown came near the end of the second period when Frank Hartllne.

Army center, intercepted a Springfield peas and ran 20 yards to the goal. Jim Ryan converted. 5-Vard Punt Returned M-varri punt return by Martin to the Sprtnfffleld four-yard line and; a plunge from there by Craig fjave the Cadets their final tourhdown. Bchwenk place -It ictted the extra point. Army msde eight first downs to Springfield's two and outnished ire' New RnglandT.

19 to The! Cadets threw 12 pnw snd rorf.plet-d half of them for a gain of 03 yards. Springfield tried 10 paases and completed one. PKN Mf'M BMOtt PHrLADKLPHIA. Oct. 24 Pre-else in the sir snd ponderous on the ground, the University of Pennsylvania football teem put aside Brown university today.

4s to a. before 13.000 at Prsnkltn Field. VOL LEADER 'SW ev 4 1 i 1 PHIL Hit I Htue la the Tennessee hsckfleld ace Ih II 1 Mr kens, who ynetei ila pioved the ftpeaihd of the Vuluntecru' winning stlit' sttNliial Ihike at Knol-v 1 1 1 Georgia Tech And Vanderbilt Battle To Scoreless Tie Mijilily Favored F.niiinewa Fall To tiH Oagzling Attack (ioing nv Ttist Mint i NAAHVIIJ.E. Tenn. 24 fpi Vaiuleriult utilvnraiiy and OeorKla Inh listlled a cnrelesa tie loilsy tiefttre in noo fans, the anperb Hue play annulling the uffeuslv firs- works nf VkUIi teams i The htghly-fsvmed Tech KhglnaerV did not.

get their (LimIIuh aMk go- 1 I tin until the second half, and even then fumbles and pa I lit en nptlon kept them from the Vandnrbllt goal line That jup rslhire It was lech first falluie tn win' In Houihenster r.mferrnea conipe-tttlon and Vainly debut in the I'M'. Te. fumbled the bsll seven times. Vanderbilt rrgnlutiig five of (hem The Commodore fumbled thras lime and lech grabbed si) of them Oil the flist play nf the game. Joe Afiee shot a a ft yaid pa to Jimmy ILiMKlna.

who Was behind the Tech sei but the bsll slithered thnnish his tinker. It wa an stmNt certain teu hd he hld th bsll Iter In tha ssm pectol Ae t'need to risetnsu on Uis oris -yard line, but the big snd dropped ttie bsll, HiiKflui Htiips hall In the seotid tlod Hugglns Mm- hied and the Kngineera g-K ttie ball oil Valid a 'JJ. Four plays failed to gain a foot. The third period find the T-h hacks ofHiraMng st full ateam 'I hey dftrve ftom deep In their wn terntoff li ttie Vantly but here fdoitile, by tfd Jonas iimered by It ig gifts Midway In the final prl1 1'h racked the wall; roneUt-ntiy Ut rany the ball tfom their own to Vaitdv 10 yaid Hue Heie Kiaiemanti fumbled and Marvin rianklln recovered to ami the Invsd-, ers" Isst sent T.s II-, tua rii ftntS i turat. IV i SCORELESS DUEL HELD BY T.C.

U. WITH MAROONS rALlJVl Oi 34 uV, Aer'sl ma i ehlnee ruu d'J to ttu snd sr.sis dri irnM Teas snd slMlppt mta gave in game over pwir afiii llti snt sibed to; woreleee Si the tottru Uoe)! f)r blr Tiiro-uth'-ut a dull mMiut ten a Rifseit ('nti. wsit.ng for; t.reak tha. n'" Twsniy f'Mf Hir.ee H'tla Iavid flhrieii ItiaJ tirlstUn receive i rpiarterttevrk, (eerfed rti (d -iasd f'rfithail sil Ma HU'b Aae a ie-n sn'-d wi'h iu pina t'rtahi to f.u tnro.in a fin1 last set opt Mear tbst. pfovl'ted 'n wHtunnte red an a tempted (i' fie! sivt a parsing flurry from ths ho yard st fl ert rr Miseiasipci of'eoae eredd n't ret jms th fieri vsnl l.r.e r'i It did menace four iptvrna Irt none f'ir laian.

(so PrfMla His A I LAM A ml ii L'lUttrsity svaiigfl vtUMlhg i-rt. tit last ty tjoun I fig ttry sod Henrys PHU au hm iuy io ti If was "homecoming dey" ar he twmy PatrsU of the A'Unt f.rti-te t.uss Apphig. msj-r i us heell iovr sod a f'Kfo-r mttn ar of SRtei.norf teams, was ft'tfiof i i BRYAN SHINES; iU. N. C.

Threatem Often With Little And Burnette Pacing Attack By ED DF.SOBRY NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 24. (AP) Tulane University's superior forward wall and a pass attack that clicked with precision gave it a 2 I to 7 victory over North Carolina hefore 18,000 spectators here today. Brilliant pasrps accounted for two of Tulane's scores and thp third was Rained by sheer power.

North Carolina blocked a Tulane punt behind the goat for Its wiurhdown. Both teams repeatedly threatened, with Crowell Little and Tom Burnett carrying the Carolina offensive, and "Bucky" Bryan. Bill Matin and John Andrews furnishing the Tulane ateam. Tulane ptit to work at the opening whistle, took the hull the and worked to the f'arnllna 4'i, where Bryan tossed a Ix-n lit If l1 pass to Srhncldau, who was downed on the fonr-Sk' ard line. Andrews cut off lefl iaekle for Ihe srnre and Moss kicked the extra point.

Burnette out kicks lilvnl After a punting duel, with Carolina's Burnette holding the advan- THE STATISTICS NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 24. (TPi Statistic of the Tulane-North Carolina football game: Tulnne N.C. First downs IB Yards gained rushing ..300 Forward passes attpd. 6 Forward passes comp.

8 Forward passes intend- ft Yards by forward passing 79 Punting average (from scrimmage) 35 x-Total yards kick returned 79 Opp. fumbles recovered. 3 Yards lost by penalty 35 101 0 1 0 19 43 Includes punts and kick-offs, tags over Bryan, Tulane, in a march featured by Moss' catch of a pass on the seven-yard line, got to the half-yard mark, but lost the ball. A little later Little took a punt on his 30 and raced 63 yards, calling directions to his blockers along the way, to place the ball on the Tulane 27. Tulane stiffened and Carolina lost the ball on the five-yard lkne with only a yard to go for a first down, When the jsccond half opened Bryan fumbled Carolina's kick-off, Carollnn recovered mill then Br.

von Intercepted a pass on his nwin slv vnrrt line. Buck McCam substitute end. crashed through til or KM Matt Is' attempted punt, and Andv Bershak, the other Tar Heel win cman. feu on the hall for touchdown, Burnette kicked the extra point. Near the end of the third period.

Bryan threw a 25-yard pass to Schneidau to run through a clear field to a score. Moss again kicked for the extra point. In a drive featured by Andrews' 25-yard run from the Tulane 1 2-yard line, the locals put the ball on the Carolina three from where Andrews went through left tackle for the score. Moss' placement was good again. Carol I a Pnawea Peanrn ely The game ended with Carolina passing desperately.

It was Just a case of too much "Doc" Schneidau and a powerful Tulane forward wall. The Tar Heel harks, one and all looked alike to the Wave tarklers. They hot tied Watson, Ml tie, Burnette, Htitchlns and Conner with the same degree of effectiveness. It can't be said that the Carolina line didn't fight. It did.

but the sturdy white jerseyed visitors Just couldn't match the sterling performance of the Dawson men. This advantage, coupled with the psas-grabbing ability of Schneidau, completely baffled Wolf's charges and It is likely they wouldn't have scor-had tte Green les blocked out jnuek McCarn. second string Caro-w Una end, who smothered Mnttls' punt at the opening of the third period, enabling Burnette to fall on the ball for the Tar Heels' only score. From the opening klckoff it was apparent that the green -clad men had an advantage. They pushed Into entmy territory with slashing runs by Mattls and Andrews behind the line's perfect blocking to reach the Tar Heel 87, Then Bucky Bryan faded back, splendidly shielded by his backs, and tossed to achnetdau's outstretched arms for a 34 yard gain that put the ball on North Carolina's 3.

Big John Andrews Jammed over for the score three minutes and ten seronds after the klckoff, I stepped Captain Hill Mo, giant Tulane tackle, for the first of four perfect placeklck. one of which was railed hack because hot team were offside. lis ball pllt the uprights and gave the avemen a 7-n lead. Tar Heel Threat Halted The Tar Heel came right bvk with a threat, but they couldn't penetrate the Oreenle lrne when pay dirt was reached. After the visitors had held the Wave back on their one yard line, Burnette kicked AO yards to Tulane's 40.

An exchange of punts followed with little grabbing Bryan kick on his 20 and dashing to Tulane's 28 for a gain of A.i yards. Hutrhlns. Uttlt and Burnette plunged to the four, but there the drive stopped and Tulane punted out of danger as the half ended. Heads up football pav Carolina ls lone tally two minutes after the JM period opened, Bryan. who re-VfjM th klckoff to nil 2ft.

fumbled pi as as Turn To Page Three) ond half Tti cltmss nf ths game came wttri les than thte minutes to go when Thomas (Refli Harp, junior heir-j hack, picked up one of Acs Parker long rolling punts on his 30-yard, Una, hesiuted, and then dashed hp the weat sideline His Interferes antheted around him. cutting dnwr 1aiker on (hike's twenty-yard lln snd the Vol apeedater swept across the gsl with what proved to be thsi winning point Plenty Of Thrll Li Twenty thousand fans sal beneath, a murky sky ami saw a ieoii thiilia pmked into the siity mluutc4 nf roothttil. All four touchdowns cams) as the result of apecUmtler plays uke arming first on a AA-yard punft return by Klmotn Hat kney, Tetmea-see registering a anfety when a pai bv Ac Parker was blocked behind the) Duke goAl, aud a few minute later on a lng forward pa. that com plcted a tlJ-Vard drive Duke secomft t(urlidun cams early in the four') lrisi. culminating a nri yard drp t(h a Jt-ard pass from Hickory to Pat ker It vtw Ihike' futile thrusts that cost I hem llie dei-Mon and put black mNik on their pre-vltMislv ilentt alule.

Three times tn the rirsl hrtlf they were althin Ihe fmir-ynl line snd three Minea (he il furevtiill Inrnrd them hark. And this liatlerlng nf fnke teitin by llie i Imik henvv loll the game waned stid eiUttd sent frrh talent into ai Inn Tiir, At trisrtci KNOXVILI ivt. 34 The etetistba of ths Duke-Tea neseea fotUbeli game. Duke Tenn First downs ID Yaida gained rushing lou km wattl paMea atipL ii la Pitrwsnl einp. ft Poiward psae Inter.

cepted liy Ystd by forward psselng 7H lterel pseees attpd. I 0 Lsteiel pearw comp I 0 Yards hy latere) paee. 21 0 Punting average (from crlmmaget 40 I -Torsi yaids kicks returned 7g Opp fumble recovered, 4 Yaiti IomI ty iHinslty lliehntes punt and kkk-offs The rinal scoring play saw Duke Hied linemen sou backs maklhtf valiant trul Inaffecllva efforts rrnvh the apeetlug Harp. And ths) Umm of Kra fipUMi. win.

was hut I lit the first half siir bearing the brunt of the gM una drives wag sImi ctiXy as the tlolden horde bat terwi I.e. ikes sevnttdary an their mite side plr rVbhmi havs ma- thrlllifig puvt iteen packed lulu one game For Lh first period It was a fighting Tin. neMM tee, ii that st.n-pM twlct Insbse the line Csrly in the eet'omi iierbm they agm f'itigbg rr iwu a't. with a deeper line atMnd only to see their a a aef ed as Kl more lUckiie Mlue Isevt) flsh rnred yards for toiehdowii in a manner muuh the Haip Intsr turned Utile-. Inise msiked time sflwr ttie tnllg and boKird up tn vil ut to half.

Vol tome hak airimgly But It was a tisw Tennessee trur that ton over thlrif tn pfitoil finding a krt at Out, ftinka the ftsahy Phil lmnni sn Mf-lvln ri, rrlng. fuimer taiihiirg pteyer. msr lied up rtie tf s'mw fi. of reM power tim ktvl In lns terrilorv l'-kOM' SIcr wet on the Duke thrma-ynrd sirin anil A- ptrker for to k)cl ft'tm iteiigei-o'ie ground Psrkxr to the viu with a pe limr the sim! Prank Crswr.iid. b.

twle ram In ft (,, tl. t.sil hign irt in air for au auiu. roeilf Mf-ty With a 4 lo lewd hub tn given tii HtsiM tit reirtitute the b-U iix.k ihe knit off on iheir WWW 1 t-kft mw rtrt 1TIt titetr em to lite KtiMe 1 1. rrmn vi hi point lib hena heee( long tn the etiit ine roriier tbet HetrlHf muirlil Inw ttm t'OMtidrmn. Wtieti llerrlna iihh led tnt the e1lr )nKi th tnW hehf In ed Following this a or IiS showed I's bewii d'tv With Mml'li aid Hrss-ney runolr-g hard snd Duke f.u- wrda (mn htging their foe i.

ftfue fsayifa tosn mf stf yerd ffowm field In me ntr'h p-r btd a wore I'srker trtet tt wP.fi a re iiickifctii- reverse run of is yartl ir which he his interference, vet4t his field and abnoer. gut sway, Wl'h the 'Witt on tfi iHoneaeee yld Ufie Hackney tii ked up to tus fiwn f'S-ty vufi) line and trirew tha bull httfh irtff ffiN konI line Fir olU'pefl In bet, rid Mot Vf defri(ef-, lfr-el Mti in tbs air lo R-rsb tu t'SJI and send im into the again H. pUceufnt was got and the teit sppsrerttiy hsit tha me ufi'l with thir a S'tvitnt4 Aod later, wi'h rf kn out id fVntiesrwe iei bid checked D'll' t'. ynfd line Wl'h la th.tt nnnotn uf ne Vol -enw sporered kwt Duke plsyed if they deisyed ti the pm'S lumped oifvit-e diew penalty ii'e in voersl showed thln up un'lt PHfMfr wut ftrcM i kick Tha An orf a besu' sod fntk linemen ui.rt--r ttie hell as It bmtneed thw Tnne twentV Bui Ht) sent tnro the gsme he IhcUeng fjlav prevloiMlv. failed round nd rwcgtng It up reurhf hirers off guMTd tsnd wSI hr 'Wh ip fl-it of 1 1 moJstLh)B.

Parker, In aafetT W'Mg (kperata-Jy Ml he. th'ouh five Vol blockers wa varrned under and he flaahmg h'-eu tft the Y4 half-hduk raced an (plsasa Turn Tn Pf Thre Georgia Cornea Back With Great But Losing Rally In Second Half ny I ru wvhisa COLUM11UH, Oct. 24 I'll Some magic wrought In the Ocngia dressing room at half time turned Au-. burn football picnic into a night- mure today and game's end found the rumpled Tigers glad to accept the 20-13 victory that kept their rec- ord clean. i Seldom has a team been more com- pleteiv out lasted offensively than i Oeorgta man In the first half, 'llie Ttgeis rolled up 13 points while keeping the Bulldogs inside their own 2ft.

HulldoKa it ii My Rut. after the intermission Oeorgta I revived It drooping support era hv taking the klckoff and blasting through to a score In eight plays from the (ieorgla 21. 1 Statistics of the first half gave Auburn 10 first downs to nous, but the final figures were lfi to H. Auburn carried Uia initial kick-: off to lte own 27 snd went over the i K'l line Just a dozen plays later, Hitchcork tossed to Kllgora on the i four for the score (Ieorgla took the klckoff only to have the Auburn linesmen smash the runners back on three plays. Then Oantt came through from guard and took Hteens" punt on his chst.

The ball hounded some ten yaids bark over the gon nnd Klsnktnan Wllllama pounced on It, Fetiton adding the Klnt. (tlenn Johnson came In at half-bark for (Ieorgla to start the aermd half and slashed through tackle for 2t. starting from the Oeorgin art. Two more runs of 20 and IA yards by Oreen and Johnson and a pa. Oreen to Olllesple, carried to the Auburn two.

Htevena swung wide lo score a. moment later. Kilgorei smart kirklng soon gave the Tigers the hall on the Oeoigl 4 Kllgore stormed through left tatkle, cut. hseit neatly and seemed gone when Stevens dragged him down on the 10. Nllgore genres Then KUlMe rored center for II snd carried the final two yard on a piling four plays later.

Teuton sdd. WEAVERVILLE IS SWAMPED, 52-0, BY BLVE ELEVEN, i A'hevtlle h'i a Hluei, running Wild from start flniah. Ileied an outeisaard Weavervllle high eleven on the BI'S-' gridiron yesterday afternoon, ti to 0 Fstjat. Ashley and Oraham topped Aihetiile a stiaf k. Coaf Af rw-iraa Uked hi erond team In all Put four minutes of play.

He het'ered a half doeen the ree. i ord of ths fmmer tl'lrholder. m)o a rhirdsrn perfirmer In into, pred Tsuhy then of the ills drove eeit I 2'iA ssfetle and Ihst total weathered the st.ark of others until Mi-Cur-, mkk esme i org leirry Mervill fif Primouth and. Marry Hufhe of shared an- other r.ww sll-time revrd when ea-h! of them coated i'el bases rm ttslls out of the piedmont pit hers They tuat did rnske It Into the new rer-j ord rise, for In lfti Ped names nvr rif Rorxy Mount but then with Charlotte. passed to first base ft time on free ttrfce'ji JfViaie Jaou of porumoutn tu ths Six All-Time Batting Records Made In Piedmont League DURHAM Oct.

34 (ftpeeal)! new all-time hatting record three in the individual ranks end three hy club, were hun up during the course of the Piedmont Learu race Add to this the half doeen pitching end field'ng marks which were blasted, and It ts readily seen that the paet campaign was a fruitful one fr the boys shooting at the achievements nf their pre-derteaeoTa Prank McOMmlrk tis big bull rnonae of the tnirhsrn Bulls hatting leader of the loop, pushed said all former marks for tos numrfer of ht'a when he rattled jn nf them off hit poVnt bat during the stsaoq. other i0td revird maker emibf the) Indivldiisla, trot a not likely hell1 brag atvejt the mark Jsnn fanned' the air 1.7 times, and that TS mors thsn the re ord R-cn of lainviile in Jt4 Jab, a toiei prj. ably will sutni for sryi time i The hesvy hitting jniurri erssed the old record f's hits by a tmm when they nicked oppMing1 piuhers for 1 4t7 duir the mm In U'JS the Mktt Pant tmntt smaeaed ten ts irw fof a mart. Whf held Its plfe ovef a A'Wmn ye -a rsvorded a new high fyTal wt'h 3 17 Tbs old tofa hi 3 3 je, ampiied try DJham in.

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