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A8HEVILLE UTIZEN-TTMES. ASHEVILLE. N. C. 8UNDAY.

OCTOBER 84. IMS eellnn A Pare FIFTEEN WAKE FOREST RELIES ON BREAKS TO LICK V.M.I.. 21 TO 0 N. C. State Shades Greenville Army Air Base, 7 To 6 Buck Garrison Of Morganton Blocks Kicks To Pave Way For First Two Touchdowns Sutton Crosses Goal And Kicks Deciding Point Canton Defeats Asheville Davidson Loses School In Night Tilt, 20-6 1 a Soldiers, 27 To 0 By ROBERT L.

MOORE I YNCI I BURG, Oct. 23. (AP) was a peculiar I CANTON Undefeated and un- Smathers returned an Asheville Ball Hennmger Tallies For Airmen tied Canton high's Black Bears school kick 48 yards to the final Norm Standi Carries In Erratic Battle At Twice, Making One Of added Asheville School to its list Movm in the closing minutes.) Soutliern conference football game indeed, that was played in a light wind here today because Wake Forest's Deacons, who had plenty of power and speed to spare, had to depend on the breaks before they managed to beat the Virginia Military Institute's youthful, stout-hearted Keydets, 21-0, before a Touchdowns Fowler made two extra points for here Saturday night, I of scoring Oct 2a ijpi 20 to 6. the Black Bears. It was Canton's sixth straight victory.

The llneupi: CAMP DAVIS, Oct. 23. W) three touchdowns in the first half and one in the second, Camp Davis rolled to a 27-0 score over youthful and hard-fighting Da- After a scoreless first half in which the teams battled in midfleld most of the time and neither threatened, Rlckman gained 24 yards on a pass from Snuthers and then plunged over from the Asheville School two for the first touchdown. Early in the fourth quarter Rickman wound up a march from midfleld with a 10-yard State To Play N. C.

And Duke Afthevllle School Gre.ier LE Hendrlx LT Mitchell LO Klatler Kint-RG Finnell RT alcLran RE Rich QB Uanley 111 Cliaoman RH C. Zukoakl FB Canton LE Oolear LT Wliiu.d LO Bentlrv Carroll RG- Ward KT-H Hardin RK Coourr QB Smathers LH Rlckman RH 8tamev KB -P. Hardin Score by period: crowd of J.000. The customers had expected to witness a sizzling passing game on; the part of the Keydets, but V.M.I. passing star Garvin Jones received a shoulder injury in the opening chapter and never returned to the conteM.

That ended the Keydets' aerial hopes. Less than seven minutes had elapsed before the l'eacons gut i their llrsl breuk, and tliry lost little time taking advantage the opportunity. ucson college eleven today. i Ii. the presence of 15,000 anti-ancraft soldiers, three blue brigade teams were Inserted by Major Il-nty Johnson, AA mentor, in the prt-cess of amasshig 230 yards rush- i and completing nine of 21 scoring sweep around end.

0 0 Canton i2o i-ass tries. The Blues scored shortly there-! Aahevnie school RALEIGK. Oct. 23. IJT) N.

C. State college will play North Carolina and Duke ln football Barnes as scheduled. J. L. Von VJ The North Carolina State college Wolfpack defeated the Greenville Army air base 334th bomb group Jay Birds in an erratic football game here today, 1 to 6.

Paul (Buck) Sutton personally engineered a 45-yard drive to score for State In the opening period and his educated toe, kicked the extra point after touchdown as the margin of victory. Merit Hennlnger of LaFayctte. Ind, caught a pasa to cross Dthe goal IB the second period for the Soldier eleven. Steve Conroy, who starred In a strong i running game, missed his try for the extra point. Fumbles hurt the Bombers' scoring opportunities In the second half, which developed a seesaw struggle.

Sutton. Andews Star For the Wolfpack Sutton's run-, nine and Andrews' punting fea- Garrbon Sparkles Garrison, lbvi-pound State college business man- I tit otllOt lc rolil trtrttnlit Big Buck tackle Iroin Morganton, N. C. JlAA crashed through the V.M.I. line and threw his body over Halfback Billy Collins' punted ball, then after on a 16-yard Dass from Man-' acorlnr Canton touchdowns: Rlckman 2.

Srnalhera. Extra Dolnti. Fowler 3. ley to Rich that the latter caught Storms Aahevllle School touchdown: Rich. On the Canton tWO and lugged On Suba: Caul on.

rivnn. Oroaan. Fowler, oorncc Rhymer. Shepoard: Asheville School. Al- Zukoakl.

Carruthera. Coke. Georgia Navy Rolls Over N.C. Cloudbusters, 20 To 7 By BI.OVS BR ITT Victory Is Costly The victory, however, was costly. Jerry Blsceglia, backfleld luminary, sulfered a broken leg early In ti.e contest.

Eti Stoeckel, Angelo Provenztaiio. and Blsceglia combined to move the ball down to the David- sun goal midway of the opening period, and Blsceglia bucked over for the payoff. Just before the stanza was com-' pitied, Alf Nebelecki gained a sec-: or.d Csmp Davis marker after Bis-1 cmlia rumbled 25 yards to set It' up. Solomon converted, and at the rntl of the half, Camp Davis led AUrr State's 54-6 defeat by Wake Forest, Coach Doc Newton expressed the opinion that erhays Carolina and Duke ould prefer meeting stronger opposition. Von said, so athletic authorities at the two schools were advised that state would cancel the fames ff they wished to do so.

Calxaham, PoeMgc fexAs Teed iijweesir op ttJxAs wheeled and dropiied on the pig-: on the V.M.I. 21. Five plays later. Halfback Jell Brogdun scaiitiereU ovtr for the score. Shortly thereafter, this same 'garrison pounded out the for-j wall aiiaiu to ulock another tured and the line play of Ivey, Thompson and Johnson was out- APIX HILL, Oct.

23. tP) The Georgia Navy Pre-Flight school's Handing. skycrackers uncovered power In their all-cadet team here today to conroy ana Mcnmn.er tea settle unce and for all their feud with the Cloudbusters of the North to 0 ties -me timi's eirr -To 1-OAleXoRAlS ot Collins' punus, this time recov- "eer, von iann so ering on the Key del eight. Full- problems were Involved ln back Fred who punched mpklnK lne proposed changes that away at the V.M I. line wttti sue-1 11 a deemed best to follow the cess most of the game, twisted I schedules as originally planned.

iiuua, Caroiina Navv pre-r'llght school and romped to a 20-7 victory beiore Fceney- and Tuzzeo played capably aviation cadet. In the line. The two teams, playing off a 8 over the final stripe. j. it m' The sound of Uie whistle oiatt: H.14 tle from )ast year's game.

for the Bomb group, PURDUE RALLIES sidelined the officer stars that the was almost repeated In the closing seconds of the opening quarter. Sacrinlty punted outsiae on the Keydet 25, and Jones and Collins Conroy's 15-yard punt put have sparked them through the: 1 tVA which openrd the second half was still fresh in the spectators' ears, when the Dearons strurk for the last time. Soon after the second half start-! Nebelecki capped another Brtg-adt drive by hurtling through the for a touchdown. Standlee Goes Over Norm Stancllee, former Stanford: and Chicago Bear fullback, made ins grid debut here briefly In the half. He carried the ball I twice for 21 yards, his second Iji ii si getting the final Davidson threatened ln the wan-1 mum TO ROUT IOWA IN LAST PERIOD failed to Ret an inch in two plunges o.aiers in a season to date, and the coaches opening kick-off when N.

C. State fiec, was able to start an offensive from the Jav Birds' 45. Sutton reeled The Georglaas, entering the game off 10 and 15 yard gains and An- of Swlvpl-hlpped Kick Sacrinlty through the line. CoUins hesitated took V.M.I.s kickoll and danced too lone trvine to eet off his runt. dtews carried the ball to the 7.

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 23. (jT) Sutton plowed center five yards established residence in cloud- HeI(J on eyen for three huster territory durlntr the firt i and side-stepped his way 94 yards Garrison pounced on It, and Wake jto the goal line. Guard Clifton was or.lv eight yards from Hobos converted alter e.ich tally, second wore. It appeared that Wake Forest sacrinity made three before he ing moments when two long passes SCORES ana suuon oivea 101 ins ut ure same, r-uraui-s memr nj th- moved Wolfpack's touchdown.

Mt- Boilermakers auddenlv touched off. k.k,t? was soinn 10 mane an uva.am.iic wa3 Knocked out of bounds br ot lMBHf bowin matches FOUTMEHN CiiAl, mi 299. C. Oi tOUClulOWIlS. the Deacons conroy Fr- -u aa but tho soldiers stood them off A B.C.

nd lliliii.or Plfla alleys laiJone5 301. Ktnbler 301, Harris 272, Ben-: nffrnictvA pnt. in plirlciniT with bpaiKea dv h. uyers 01 numr, oiaat inni proaurea tnree toticii-i u. week foUow Jones and elongated Bill Stapleton, an end who did his share of tackling for lie Keydets.

Brosjdon dived for two varris. then Grant nrt 3I5. Tolal 14S1. ville. and Wallace Mourner quarter and brought them a 28 to! il omK .2.

Pet- M.ichen 288. crumo 298. fiibb, 254. B.ii SacHnity. nifty ball carrier It there ever was one.

shot down the side-! spun down the middle for the re- of Clayton. the Crackers drove 7 football victory over a stubborn i 'mre if i. ii77.i wiinrm. nrnrn 01. loiai ij'JJ.

to Anderson to give the Bombers a first down on State's Sivinski added seven and Conroy plunged four for recovered a fumble to regain 1411. Piirrell 35. Handicap M8 T.t SiftB. nnes 4 yards lor a toticndown. mainine three.

1 another first down, but the across a touchdown In the second University of Iowa eleven. It was another first down, but the bet 32. 'ihomnvin 423. l-imer Dum- in leaa-ueii throctrh lasL wwk i tnairh bllt Uie DeaCOUS WCfP C'ffStde and V.M.I. Wake Forest march halted when Edwards period ana men aaaea two more i rtiraues sixtn consertittve victory.

march halted when Edwards ny J. Handicap us. loiai jiunow tc final stanzas. Iowas rugRed and hard charging Tho n.Kier. wim nenptrsinl line held Purdue to only one in: r.

the pigskin cjihi bark to Key-! I.E Stapleton Bruno I det 49. llirks Garrison LT Korrrd l'mil I I.G Harris J. Harris I.G I. Pel .778 the ball for the Wolfpack on Its 38. Recovers State Fomble I E--KrumiliiBer I.T-Ooldbrrs LO Frtehofer Knhte RG Cioer RT-8hubert RE Baldwin OB-Glav I It-Sloerltel Rfl Georgia terlrtor'v onlv once in the.01"""1 ln th period and that only to the nd the Hawkeyes even led for William LE Coooer- LT on roe I a (irrv Flfivd-RQ Hav RT Watt RP Dan lr I OB Ashmore LH While RH Crane VB V.M.I, forced Sacrinlty to punt.i ('Little Starford MOKGAN CANDY CO lO'-Sochc-r 371.

Trim AnrttTAon 4Z, Ciitr Twaddlf 371. American Biialnria Club renin alfl llandititi it'i. Tmal Club HAVE BTKfcl, CO. 3 CrfftnTy Kotary Cluli Horlirk 4J8. Mribihm 487.

Clay- Wmj ton Sit. Handicap 4M. Total 2110. Club 'Mfthndiata ARMY Prmftn and he not off a poor one that: RG Jarrrtt C. Ilobbs RG yni liic mi an, Glasener scored Iowa's first period tlt sailed outside on Hie Keyrtet 35.

RT Smith D. Hobbv RT Statistics marker. 'Touchdown" Tony Butko- .444 Three plays netted the Keydets RF Davis C'ernugel RE 1(1 nn hr three varrfs Then ramn rrol- en OR FH-Hanione JT vamalev 620. Kord 418. Wrlirt 519.

lev- Writher VVlnf ..13 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 .000 lint' hlrwlf.H ntint rn fnnrlh ilnnm a it' I l- at inrri. vlch evened the count In the seor- uav.a ZL'H. I Then 'as dmg- cimo ror "irnisii ant fianmran i. ioiai xiii i Toiirhdown. Bt- Oneratini; from Hie Keydet RH Collins Brordon RH Won Lost Prl I an TT rinnc hattl Until Pnrrilt ftu-ent 7.1 reel ia 1 for Sinerkeh.

Nehetrrkl ifnr Ri. v-t. ivarH. In Ihrw rilnva in tend Hnrlr A. I Sfandtee Point 12 II 1 touchdown: Solomon 1 (placemrntst.

1 alter ter vich over acain at the start of the 21. Sacrinlty made Uiree and FB McCarley Grant FB irant picked up In two V. M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 thrusts. Grant then handed the Wake Forest 7 7 7 7 tl ball to Brotdon.

who pounded Wake Forest scoring: Touch The Tar Heels reeled the Birds back but Hennlnger got off a good kick from the end zone and a moment later Eckowenko recovered a fumble to give the Soldiers' the offense on their 41. 1 Conroy ripped seven yards and, after an offside penalty, again burst through the line for 14 yards, carrying the ball to State's 43. He wreaked off another 18 Sivinski lugged 6 yards ln two tries and a mix-up in signals on a bad pass from center lost 16 yards. but a fourth down pass from An-; RI.UDBH J'UhNITUHE rli-O. Brooks Tram 4ft.

Hyatt 444. C. Brook 417. Wrleht 1 Ashrvihe I.inm Fupply 4S1, Suttlea Sill. Handicap J'JO.

Total 2389. Army Blora lon-8top Food mora ONE-STOP FOOD 8 TOP V. I3I-R. Tl- Dava Btffl Co tlllo, 413. Hutchitia 371.

y. An- slurter Ptirn of Canton dt-H 44.1. Hitnllo Snn, J. Grlsft 9ti, BBkrr Paclcing Co llttvdlrap 67. Har.rilcap 2716.

I Nival Hospital NAVAL HOSPITAL id Ash-rat 4I Mava Market! Dandrldne 34, Coker 37h, tsln-eta 4M. MtirKan Canriv Co. 8wl.r.l8ky S07. Handicap 519. Total 2674.

IMoora General Hu'pltal I .444 i .313 I .2781 Ilobbs' over for a touchdown. downs. Rrogdon. Grant, Sacrinlty. ANTICLIMAX IS UPSET WINNER placekick was good.

Points after touchdown, C. Ilobbs i final period. i i A few minutes later Butkovich went over Again nfter an on-side i kickoff. The final Purdue score came when an Iowa pass, from cen- ter went into the end zone Hnd was recovered by Nathan Laskln. reserve Boilermaker end.

The story of the first touchdown I (placements) Yard glint A ruhinr Forward paea allempted 8 Farwird ps mm pie ted 3 Yards hv forward pjslnc 3(1 Forward pata Intercepted hv 3 Yard gained run back In- terrepled paie Puntfns average (from icrlm- mae Tolal varda, all kieks returned S5 Oppnntnla fumbles reeavered Yard! loat br penalliei 13 .1. A. BAKFR PACKING 1J1--Fiuen 427. MIXF.O CITY ALI IN $17,600 RACE mo 1 4. Keith 448.

Orlxel 445. Mem- Team Won ii Prt mona 525. Handicap 288. Total Foi'r Bnrldiea a 4 Hrt7 ALHEV1I.LK I.INKN BUPP1.V ill- Jolly Four a a 'son Snarba ill A I n.u. derson fell into the arms of Hen- BALTIMORE, 23.

in Antl- nineer on the sideline and the flip the opposition where It counted Climax carried the navy blue and hiny Bperakla sns' Handicap J.lS. Pour Mountaineer 4 8 iij-j suddenly Hale added the point from place-: white silks of Hal Price" Hearilev to Total son' and run totaled 35 yards for a 47-yard stripe, exploded MIXin CITV I.F.Ui Jay Bird touchdown, conroy try near the close of the nnai penoa nient. a surprise victory in the $17,600 for the extra point was wide and and combined a passing and run-i Moessmer Intercepted one of Washington handicap at Ptmlico cnMMi Rt iai, i r.w.i I Team Won lo Youra 381. Vlole'. Dalrlen 5 While 353, 'Southern Coal Co I 1 FOUR MOL'NTA INF.rTlIB 342.

Dlrkeraon .140, the Bombers trailed b-i. attacx to snove across uicir Hannlgans heaves to set Up me race course today. i rave 'ei a MMMUicap -joiat 1751. N. 9tate .1137 1 067 IB7 .1 .167 ottiy iiiaiEfi.

ueorgians- tnna ana nnai ine iour-year-oio nciaing. i- rangers neiia 27 350. A. p. Tea Co 13 I 5 2 4 The club from Georgia netted nannitran ana Mare naa aiternaiea to-one snot in me wagering, led 393.

ryianaer jMo'Ron Mig Co 324 vards rushlni acalnst 123. The In moving from their 16 to the 39. a field of six other seasoned rout- Athens team completed three of, and then the Missouri lad pulled ers throughout the entire mile and four bi'Dijikh tji- Mrriary 4t. Auid commi sications wing intr Novick Rattelade LO Fjwarda GaetaRO MrLeod-RT Gibaon RE Andrew! QB Booker HB Hae-HB Bomh Group l.F-PaMarelli I.T Gawinnkl Feeney RG- Maximo )BT Mitchell JtR Tuiieo )B Conrov HB-HTninser HB-Anderson KB -Stvinskt Somb Group C. S'aie Bomb GrouD I eight passes for 36 yards, and the ln Hannigan's pass on his 44.

From three sixteenths to win a two and JJJ ruiah Handicap Kt aiihos noHi iNt; ixauii i home team completed five cf 20 there he made eight ln a slice at one half lengvh victory. four Lunar 32? sad ack If II overheads for 76 yards. Each Inter- tackle and then broke through on Son of Peace, from the Calumet wemiev 5, 37. i.iper 4,2. Junior commando! Iiik.vimH WLWMSSBJilM First downs a nice olf-tacKle slant lor uie tarm staoies 01 warren wriunt, was 0 0 o- cepted three 700 0-7 eieht HDlece.

score. Hale's kick was wide this second, two lengths in iront 01 i iimmkki im. iim.i Greentree stables Shut Out. The dave stkkl .3. f.

r.r.. touchdown Hfn-. timt Si uie firorins. (ouchdown. AllfT Deing neia scoreless uie latter son of Equipoise, in the Vt ,1 ,1, whlrii thPVI imiiiiir iniri.

inr oiwins man Button. Ettra point. Sutton foUcunenti frsj period during t'rvpiomnii-i 5 I Hoiftr Rintrg 5 1 A-2 (trrmlniA 3 Ordrrllrc 3 Iluntrm 3 PlMlthv MrNMUri Monry Ruttii 1 Allrv Riuttrrt 2 Flat fnois 2 ItMiHrftn Wondrri 2 T-Oifrr 1 KKYI.ANIiKHS tifactured their tally, and it wa midst of a comeback attempt, had Weaver 2. Olav v. 1 penetrated Cloudbuster territory al llni.

congressmeii spa's zMsvsszr: 4V- U1 OA aa AnoJ tl.a Min A At TEA rVT DIDDrn 23. J. Neeley 24. J. Taylor J.

carried 105 sond with Thigpen and Nor HUM UtllL.U II I Truublv nhootrri i I Proiiiicifji 0 I Htjth inoivirliiat tamp: Pinrhu n.v,..,K hv Hnre Miller and Hannlnan including jocxey wits jenta-s, overiTotai imi. that kept the Cloudbustres in not 1 pnnla In in wore hla third i VIOLEI iuii I'Aittr Ingtr 175. Bal I hlttrt Innividiial thrf-Bame rrr Set I ARMY-NAVY TILT aier tor inii trie m. r.rl. ai Victory In 20 Starts this year and 'i Jack Elliott.

M3: hl.h team bad 'Sacks. 729: Junior Commando. 41711 the fleet wlngback stepped the rest his earnings for the year to 485. WASHINGTON. Oct.

23. 1" Tor.ngrlvel u' 14- inigpen opened a anve i.lru fftP th- int BnCiti lie witmrr paid $40 90. $9 00 and MARYLAND BOWS Texas Slaughters ivirmucia ui LuttKiraVi iic urfii ui.t.. h. El 5ft for 12 Son of Peace da id c.eorcla Prefllcht N.

Prpntrtit WORKERS IF YOUR PRESENT JOB IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS "ESSENTIAL' HERE'S A CHANCE TO SWITCH TO A PLEASANT, INTERESTING TYPE OF WORK THAT IS I AUTO SERVICE MEN NEEDED TO KEEP THE WHEELS OF VICTORY ROLLING $3.80 and $2.50 and the show price Tf) PFNN QT ATE? on Shut Out was $2.40. 1 1 -Uifi? Ol Ji Rice Owls. 58 To 0 ELEVEN, 45 TO 0 prov ded with an opportunity to eive dowa, flonl the Geor-obta tlckets-at a specia rate-i 34 t0 tne Cnrollna 16. Prom or he Army-Navy footbal game. Bvars passed to Shepherd iesplte a Wh te House rule bar- th heph.10 ring a spectators except those "v- tf across for the score.

Moess- inr 6 W.00d. Prinfed cards have mailed the JSf i0? ap AUSTIN, Oct. 23. lav-The University of Texas LoiiRhorns to-1 I Brooka LT-Hale LO-A. Walker D.

Walker RC3 Davtdamevec RT -McFarland RK-Tlller LH Nolle HH-Hoeaulat FB- Handall; Cieorsla C. Iwan LT Evnrlita l.O Hart-C Lout RG Do'iBlad RT Turtle RE HnImM-QB Norman LH NuteRII Hare FB 0 7 0 13-20 0 0 0 77 FIGHTERS WILL TRAIN AT coiicnp pabw i dar climbed another ruii( on the; COI.LB.GE PARK, Md. Oct. 23. ladder t0Wllrd tie con.

Pi Penn State's Nlttannv I.lona i.r. fw.tr.aii Inntmnlfara pointing out that i-rLrr, nntnttna niif that a former ON WFDNESDAYteMng MrIv acting the Rlrc Institute Owlis 58-! of university of Maryland 0 befor 17000 Mwctators. Twenty of the boxers who will the old liners1 was Texas' largest score' appear on the benefit card at the nmnng today before 5.030 against Its old rival since tin tn a if IVr VPark navy athletic association without "Ht "ir th' forla 4 be" i fore the visitors held for tlwns. Ueorsia arorini: Ton rhdo writ. Shepherd 'for root i.

Bvan tfor Noltfi. Mo user for Randall i. Point after touchdown. Hile 2 iDlarfmriiui. "i nrlvllPoH niirrhP two Really Oet Uoing N.

C. arorlrif Touthcon. Norman. 4a-u "cn iur aJiiKiiuriis aiiiaMtra a. total or 58 points.

tickets under a special rate ar- was in the final period that city aucorlum Nov 8 will hold a Ancrrheldore. ic.u.n a. ciusninir of The Lonshorns scored twice in I hplntr IipIH i-nrplcc In thi The "speciaj rate congre-ssnien man. xnudwn. feoon after the opening kick olt, the opening period, twice ai'r ine opening kick oil, me opening period, twice enter.

barks. i Charley Osirsnder. who Is help- ln the listed on the card i3.40 a uars Mippen on lacKie on chaw. Uoeumrr. h'V; lng make arrangements for the Blil Pirronello fumbled on Mary- second, four times ln the third and eluding the tax.

The regular rate 'T' w.ii.: V.rkie.. Reidenba.t.h. show, said all boxing fans were Iands Kd CzekaJ recovering once ln the final quaiter. posted as $4.40, Including tax. ran 5J 5 aros tor a touchdown.

Koiakow.ki. ot.no. Ron- welcome to see the workout 10 the State steam roller the memhers nf rnneress mav received excellent nterference on Budd: centera. Piotroaakl. Lawrenre: ln" rir.oilt.

Bnhhu William. snd the members or congress may movrn Hiiiard. Herker. cieri. Cooke.

The fighters represent all of the aooty William smashed Jive times, crashej over shortly thereafter he purchase tickets at that price. lrP mowed down Mo. iianm.an. service outflu here-Moore and moving to the four, where fullback iddltlon to the two at di-count, Mth r.n,rl hrmiiis Richards crashed over and i the two at discount rates, as long as the supply lasts. cations and Weather wings and the Llon adding machine went Into goai.

Navy Convalescent hospital. I In the second half. Penn State Williams personally accounted for reserves continued the rout, with two touchdowns minutes later Williams, have Horriv R.n ntef.n. L. S.

U. Aims At Bowl Bid In Whipping Georgia, 27 -S Texas Assies Held when he scampered 28 yards to the(derfer and Dick Trumbull adding GIANTS DECIDE TO PITCH CAMP AT LAKEW00D To Scoreless Drau 1 one aerla1, ing conditions in the shop. FREE TRAINING You don't haveto fafce advance instruction at your own expense in order to get one of these interesting, well-paying jobs. Training is provided free, during working hours. It's an Oldsmobile engineer-planned course that keeps you up-to-the-minute on every newdevelopment.It'sdesigned to help you improve your work and increase your earning ability as rapidly as possible.

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23. Louisiana State's colorful football team one eve on a possible Tulane Strikes Quickly To Defeat Southern Methodist COLLEGE STATION, Oct. 23. (TV-North Texas Agricultural college, little brother of Texas A. and M.

in the state's agricultural college system, uncovered a vicious NEW YORK. Oct. 23. The bid to Miami's Orange Bowl rolled few York Giants announced today to score on the nest play. George Jernigan'a placement was low.

Van Buren put L. S. U. ahead at the start of the second period, culminating a 60-yard assault with a tlve-yard plunge for the touchdown. His placement put L.

S. U. ahead, 7-6. over Georgia today, 27-6. before 13.000 fans In a great exhibition ot weight, strength and a gent named Steve Van Buren.

he club would return to Lakewood, I. for spring training ln 1944. Edwtrd Brannick, secretary of defease to battle the cadets to a 0-0 tie at Kyle field today before 8,000 spectators. WEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23.

Smothering each Aggie drive Tulanes spirited Orjeen Wave Iclc.rlr tt.tlV. tn.n llnhlnin. he Giants, said arrangements for Van Buren bludgeoned his way to ne camp oe worsea out. ni thr.e touchdowns and kicked two After that the Tigers never were versed his field and scampered yards for the score. Shiver missed the extra point try, but the Greenies lead appeared safe with lest than sis minutes remaining in the game.

ii.rcv.i.K w.iu n. cuiiiiiitLi.cc tiuii. next Tuesday. extra points. The performance in danger.

Later in the same i. down nlavs here 7 lv to Thin an a 1 ment. NTAC rolled un ten first an Pla nere loiai to whip 'downs tn the Aoofe.s' three nnr! lflr to the Aggies' three, and lm Mustangs ot houtiiem Metn- a nnaimnua inr ngrum. 11. i rtn roe Tnr ni.

itntram mustered a threat ln the fourth to 6- wlore "m0 Iam- onH Vfln Rnran 91 al Individual scoring leadership. me lireenves got their iirst i The Mustangs made numerous up the sideline to another touch-! onll after.Peci McMinn. taking a long heave rom touchdown midway ot ten opening scoi lng threats, but waited until down. Again he kicked the point. the Greenles had piled up a 12 Pete Stout, dashed across to be Jones- in- uiuitiana statt LD Goorie called back when the pass was Pas AUDrey snaKe to 0 lead before scoring.

Following the second Tulane touchdown, LT Hunt drive ruled Illegal. i Bailey. The play climaxed a Tho result left Texas a nri jr tnat started from the Mustangs' Leon Cunningham returned the and Oeoraia Ballev LE Burke LT Oaraalc LQ sleeks Caatronta RO Eaves RT Phillips RE Hacue QB Rutland LH Bratton RH among the nations unbeaten line. Bailey's try for point kickolf 15 yards to the KEEP FIT! PLAY GOLF! Hide the Merrlmon Ave. Beav-erdam or Beaver Lake Bus to BEAVER LAKE GOLF COURSE HENRY WEST ALL, Lessee Green Feet $1.00 CH'BB FOR RENT nerfevt nfler touchdown was wide.

YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER from that spot the Mustangs drove but marred a record For Georgia, It was the second defeat this season by Louisiana Stale. The teams met In September at Baton Kouge. I. S. II.

wlnnlnc on a last-minute touchdown, 34-27. Geoigla surprised the bayou boys with a first-period touchdown. A roufhins; penalty and a 17-yard Une Jab by Billy Rutland pushed L. S. V.

to the 17. and wee Johnny Took pitched the ball to substitute End Rrid Maaeley af Hnntsville, Ala. on the five. Rutland lunged vr LCI Jannerlt claunrrt RO- Poloaola RT Hartley RR-Webb OB-Haler Ut Van B'iren RH Oriffim ra Schroll L. through four previous games.

Don Miller of Cleveland, whoj 14 i s7 won fame a member of Notre a touchdown. I Fullback C. D. Allen finally crashed over tackle for the score 1 on fourth down after S. M.

U. had made it first and goal to go on Tulanes 1-yard line. Shaw's try for point waa blocked by Mc-' Millan. Qeortla jim isnivrr, iresnman transfer from Auburn, got the second Tulane touchdown In tha fourth period an the most sensational play af the game. Shiver intercepted Bob Stewart's long pass on the Tulane 43, rut taj his right then re- SKYLAND MOTORS, INC.

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