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rue ELEVEN I ME ASHtVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEV1LLL. IN. MUIVUAY, OCI OHF.R 14. 1931 CAROLINA, DUKE, STATE DOMINATE CONFERENCE TITLE HUNT Jl .4 .4 Jl Jt .4 Jl I Three North Carolina Elevens Remain In National Spotlight Race Turns Into Old North State Family Quarrel No Oth.r Tram Bost Unblemished Records Within Circuit BLUE DEVILS TOP LIST REMINDS EL1S OF TED COY Two Mississippi Elevens Rise To Power In South Sniscak Will Be Given Chance To Prove Eligibility Kicking Is Still Half Of Football, Says Bob Zuppke 'Big Six Teams i Play Important Games Saturday Ohio State Will Meet North-I western And Purdue Facet Chicago Big Five Powers Add Prestige In Easy Conquests Duke, State And Carolina Among Few Undefeated Elevens Left WILDCATS UPSET BIRDS Maryland, Clemson And Wake Fall Before Sparkling Offenses CHARLOTTE, Oct.

13. (AP) Yet unbeaten, still untied, three effective foot- ball combinations of the Old North State today faced mid- season in the first flight of the nation's football elite. Games of Saturday served to further embellish records of the state's three Southern conference members North Carolina, Duke and N. C. State.

Tar Heels Impressive North Carolina university's inv presaive Tar Heels rolled out of Balti- more today for Chapel Hill, and df- I parting left behind them cleat- prints on the strands of lime down beneath Maryland's goal. It was 33-0 victory over the Old Liners that Tar Heel supporters celebrntt'd as the Blue and White forces registered I their first victory this year in their i Southern conference schedule. Too, it gave emphasis to North Carolina beliefs that the previous Saturday'. 38-13 victory over Tennessee was flash in the pan. Nn Ips convincing wan nuke university's 38-12 conn nest of Clemson college at Durham.

The RT up lievilo over-powered the Palmetto Timers throughout nnd never needed to call upon flnn-nce "Ace" Parker, it tike i quart erhiirk, who ant with In- Juries upon the sidelines. I Completing the sweep of the state's per feet -record clufis. N. C. 1 State's Wolfpack last night measured off Wake Forest's Demon Deacons.

21-6, In a gallop beneath the globes at an enlarged Rlddlck stadium in Yale has hlph hopes In 30-year-old Clltum E. Kimik. ohnve. who in expected to take his plnre in Old Kit's hall of fume heslde T'd Coy, Dniee Caldwell and other ftKitliatl Immortals. Weighing only ITS pounds.

Clint hns proved himself a lino wrecker, deceptive spinner and reverse chniHer and line open-field runner. Ho galloiied 40 and tl3 yards for umrhdowns In Yale's sensational victory oer Penn last Ssiuu'dny. Yale's Sensational Victory Features Week Of Football West Raleigh. i That wasn all. Davidson's Wildcats put forward mild surprise in repulsing South Carolina 9 Gamecocks.

13-6. with a back BttPrnpt bv A1 SinRer. former last-period rally at Davidson. The worId.fl tltleholder. fea-previous week the Wildcats hod tied turpa thls weck-8 nationai bOK.ng pro-another Southern conference mem- i cram ber, Virginia, to add to their claim for entrance Into the Big Ten group.

Three members of the North flint conference lost to out-of-state opponents, but Klnn vanquished St. John's of Annapolis, 2fl to 0, at Norfolk. Cumberland I vers 1 1 proved oo po werf I for Appalachian State Teachers' nt Bonne, 2fi to (iullford's Quakers were humbled bv at Due West. S. c.

25-0. and Western Carolina Teachers' were vulnerable to Tennessee Wesley nil's air attack at Athens, 18-7. Without the services of John Sniscak. sophomore guard whose eligibility has been questioned, North Carolina rattled off 20 points In the first quarter against Maryland, looked none too Impressive for two subsequent periods, then charged back with ft 13-point assault In the final period. The kick-pass-and-run threat, of Halfback Don Jackson hung over the Old Liners all afternoon, but failed to prevent him from registering two Tar Heel touchdowns.

Ho ireo a pass ior anoiner. riitevn thousand Astonished customers sat In the Baltimore municipal stadium and watched th North Carolina By CH.VIU.KS 111 NKI.KY (Associated Sports Writer) CHICAGO, Oct. 13. (Pf With six teams engaging In a trio of championship contacts, the scramble tor the Western conference gridiron championship takes definite shape next Saturday for the first Umt Uus season. Ohio State, conceded with Minns-; sota, the best chance to win the Big Ten championship, goes into chain pionship action, meeting Northwest-; ern at Columbus, in what probably will be the outstanding of the three title tames.

Purdue, conqueror of Northwestern and Ford ham, invades Stagg field for a battle with Chicago, while in the third championship encounter, the battered Wisconsin team meets Michigan at Madison. Gophers 1'luy Tulune The Minnesota powerhouse, and Indiana, will engage non -conference teams. The Oophcrs, defending champions In the Big Ten, figure to wallop Tulane at Minneapolis, with In diana rated an excellent chance to dcleat Cincinnati at Cincinnati. The other two members of the conterence, Illinois, and Iowa, have open dates. The Buckeyes, having smothered Dinke, 85 to 7 yesterday, are held lavorittiS to wallop The uhioana scored almost at will while using a puzzling forwurd pass at-rack.

Until late in the fourth period "tie Buckeyes had punted only one and almost evciy tune they rtceived the ball they marched to touchdowns, piling up 13 and adding seven extra poinLs. There's no reason to suspect, however, that they will handle Northwestern in the same fashion as they did Drake, as the Wildcats showed marked improvement and possibility of aeveloAng into a powerful team while lomnu to Purdue 7 to 0 a ween ago. Purdue, rated as a team that may come along with sulflcient power to uive Minnesota a whirlwind battle later in the seuson, figures to cou- beating For cl hum 20 to 0 yesterda, proved that they had capable reserves as they conquorcd the New Yorkers without the services of Cecil Isbcll, sensational halfback, and without much aid from Johnny Drake, who rates as one of the best fullbacks in the western conference. Figures To he Tms-l'p The game between Wisconsin and Michigan figures to be a loss up. 'I he Wolverines revealed nothing Impressive in beating Indiana 7 to 0 yesterday, with a blocked kick providing the break that swung the victory to the warriors from Ann Arbor.

Wisconsin, after giving Notre Da mo just a trace of a shudder, blew up, losing 37 to 0. It was the third straight defeat for the Badgers, They have scored only 6 points In three games, ticking off the six lit their first game of the season with South Dakota State. Big Ten teams battling major non-conference opponents yesterday came through with four triumphs out of five games. Iowa, paced by the brilliant Ojc Simmons, negro halfback, defeated Colgate. 12 to 6, while Illinois, using tricky lateral and forward pass combinations executed behind a fast charging line, whitewashed Southern California, 10 to 0 Minnesota, with a possible exception of the ends, revealed as much power in its drive and defense a the Gophers of 1034, acclaimed the national champions, In defeating Nebraska 13 to 7.

Gilbert Hall Wins Green Brier Event WHITE SULPHUR 6PRINOS, W. Va. Oct. 13. (A) J.

Ollbert Hall gained his second log on the Green Brier Bowl today by defeating Frank Bowden of New York, in the finals of the annual Autumn Invitational Tennis tournament, 6-1, fl-4, 8-4. Theirs was a base-line duel with Hall's steadiness overcoming terrifically-hit top-spin drives by the New Yorker. Frank Bowden and Eunice Dean, of San Antonto, won the mixed rtovble, title by defeating Ollbert Hall and Florenr LeBoutUller, of Long Island, 6-3. fl.l. Th new champions put out Mr.

and Mrs. Sydney Wood, of New York, to reach tlie final round. Racing Driver Dies In Crash At Detroit DETROIT. Oct. 13.

UPl Charles Burchards, Kalsmftzoo rr driver, was killed and five others injurrd in six accident during a fio-mlle race st the Veterans' of Foreign War fcVpeedwsy today, Burchsrda was killed when hlo car overturned and leaped sn embankment on the 10th lap of the flO-lnp race. He suffered a broken neck. Western Loop Not To Appeal Decision DURHAM. Oct. 13.

The deci sion holding the Western League re-(ponslble for baseball Ileus aifRlnst the territories of Omaha and Council Bluffs will not twt appealed to Commissioner Lsndls, according to advice received by Pretdnt Bramharn of (he National Association from D. Oear, head of the lesgoe. The decision, originally handed do-wn by Bramharn. was affirmed by the awwiation eicutlva committee on rpeal. I.OS ANfiKI.KS, Oct.

13. (jP) The rained fllng trapeze play Hiiil other Intricate wrlal tricks provided the I nlversity of Illinois touchdowns to defeat the Southern California Trojans, hut Holt Zuppke, Illlnl nienlor, he-lleves superior kicking won the Same, "1 alwavs say that kicking still Is half the foothill! game," Zuppke told Howard Jones, Trojan conch, as the two gridiron tutor replaced yesterday's 19 to 0 victory of the mid-western eleven over the once mighty Trojans. It was the first game the Trojans ever lost on their home field to any team except Notre Dame. "Well. Boh," said Jones.

"1 think it was the kirklng that made the difference. 1 knew you were going to be. after im on those punts, hut 1 didn't think you would hlnrk those two. While I don't want you to get lie Idea I'm saving the breaks lost the game for us, 1 hose two blocked punts made us look a lot worse than we were." Zuppke replied kicking still Is half 1 he foul hull game. "Ves, but I understand that your kicking wu pretty hiul that's what Hie scouts told me." the heud Trojan sulci.

"Well, Howard, it was pretty had. Thnt Is up until ytstirduy. We averaged about 22 ynrds In uur first game and a little better IiiM wc4k, hut this boy Kenneth Wilson has been coming along, and be was pretty good last week." AI Singer Will Try 'Comeback' In Ring Tonight Former Lightweight King Tackles Buckey Keyes In 10-Rounder Slncer, who was atrlpnpd of the title by Tony Canzoner! In 1930. will be making his first appearance In the rtni? since he announced hlft retirement from competition four years ano, when he tackles Bucky Keyes, of Jersey City, In a ten rounder at Newark, N. Monday nlRht.

Freddie Steele, of Seattle, middleweight contender who fractured Vlnce Dundee's Jaw and floored him eleven times In a recent bout, meets 6wede Berlund over the ten round route at Hollywood Friday night. The program: Monday At Newark, N. Al Singer, New York, vs. Buckey Keyes, Jersey City, lightweight. 10; Irving Eld-rldge, New York.

vs. Chang Collura, Newark, featherweights, B. At Plaln-fleld, N. Eddie Ran, Poland, vs. Six Second Powell, Platnfleld, welterweights, 8.

At Trenton, N. Reds Burman, Baltimore vs. Pat Roland, San Francisco, light heavyweights, 8. At Miami Beach, Mickey Maker, Jersey City, vs. Joey Spelgal, Pittsburgh, welterweights, 10; Jimmy Mc-Namare, New Orleans, vs.

Tommy Spelgal, Pittsburgh, welterweights, 10. At New Orleans, Jlmmle Perrln, New Orleans, vs. Franklc Hodge, Oklahoma City, bantamweights. 10. At New York.

Ocorge Salvatore. Houston, vs. Jackie Davis, Cleveland, welterweights, 8. Tuesday At New York. Leonard Del Oenlo vs.

Abe Wasserman, both New York, lightweights, 10. At Los Angeles, Butch Roges. Ft. McArthur, vs. Champ Clark.

Texas, heavyweights. 10. At New Haven. Babe Hunt. Ponca City.

vs. Al Gainer. New Haven, heavyweights, 10, Wednesday At Cincinnati, Wesley Martin, Cleveland, vs. Al Hamilton, Cincinnati, lightweights, 10. At Oakland.

Nash Garrison, Mexico City vs. George Simpson, Spokane, light heavyweights, 10. At San Francisco, Leroy Brown. Charleston. S.

vs. Phil Brilbaker. Stockton, light heavyweights, 8. Thursday At Albany. N.

Hookle Jackson, Westerly, R. vs. Jackie Aldare, New York, mlddlewrtghts. 10. Friday At Philadelphia.

Eddie Cool, Philadelphia, vs. Charley Comer. Baltimore, lightweights, 10. At Hollywood, Freddie Steel, Seattle, v. Swede Berglunc.

in. Han nrnrHint middleweight, At flan Francisco. Ceferlno Garcia. Manila vs. Joe Bernal, San Francisco, welterweights, 10, At Portland.

Roy Cot. Butte. vs. Willie Walker, Pittsburgh, lightweights. 10.

Petillo Captures Pennsylvania Race I.ANOHORNirPaOet. 13 Kelly Petlllo. the California wi nnor ui mis years soo-mile indianaKh comPpJ th completed the o-rln In ji mlnuu-s. 3-g irconds. finishing in front of Billy Winn, of Detroit, who led the pack through the first quar-tor of the race over the dirt speedway.

The victory virtually clinches the National A. A TJ. title for Petlllo Eighteen thousand fans turned out tor the racing, which marked by five accidents chet Gardner, of California. Ken Fowler, of Patron. Verne Orenduri.

rior-Ida, Ous Zarka. Dnylestnwn. Pa and Freddie Wlnnal of Philadelphia, all figured In the No one was seriously Injured. Wlnnal uf-fered a split lip and poaelble fracture of th Jew. He did not do an well on tha bitrk lde, devonng most of his time to pluvs "This roiuw is pl.ntr lmih." com.i meiued the Knnea.

whnae noma is in edmuiwn, l-a rractlc scurlrig however, colm. of Weat Orange, N. J. Both rauied 70 'a. Ech took a tt) going out and mb pa.r 34 coming In.

Amvati today Included Ruaaell I I i 1 I i I I i Ole Min, Mississippi Slate Un- bemtrn In Southeastern Loop ATLANTA, Oct. 1 -Ovit. ol (tie turmoil of a wave of i.kxi'bii I upetj, two K'Klmm powrr Mli- Mswlppi Wlrtle nnd tile have moved lot waul lo ihrenten the doinlntim'e nMnntaioeo tor so many yean In other ton of tha omhentern coiueieme Mhllnteil to the lor Bev- eral aeneom, uie MarvH)int of MLtKia-alppi Htate. nmler the gnlillott hand ot Mft)or Itiupn etiaee. vauu into the alhVthKllt IhlMWMh the JO to 7 drubblilK handed AlttOam tlvir-day, while KM WalKer tile Miss nd- deia a powenvu ronn machine (hat has rolled over inur oprKtnenta.

rlncln up 1'ln poml and allowing none eroaa ineir goni. Tide Join. Vtiiller, When Alabama fell belor 1 furt-ols Mlaalafttppl Mlaie otfenalve, Itie OTIinsim Tide Joined Tulane. eo-chaniplona lat year with the lied EleplianU, In the rn of the defeated Willi thew heralded teanu, bla.l-ed from tin, romemtlnii Ktoup the tlnve iwdn the Mouihciwitern championship nun became mote and more of a wide-open itniKHle, with the Old Mtas eleven. Vanderhlll.

Utlllnr Hlnte. Kentucky. (leoi'Hia and Tenne.ee undelealed thus lar wUtittt, Itie The loulalana Htale Tleia. Iivvni-ln as a daitKclom poetlimie. atmndly trounced Manhattan collciie.

3 Oeoi-Kia. althotiKh allowin IIS ual line to be eroded for live tlral lime bv ntrman. nave another itnpreaalve eshlblllon In Silt litt.tt baclt the fuiuth SI (o 1, "t'en-neaaee. after a lat lacllin hv Noith Caroltna. redirnmt )) In beallnc Auburn.

ciiKpieror ot I'll-lane. Kt to n. and Kenluekv'a Wild-ciila displayed power in wamplnK Oeoruia-Terh. 'J5 fl Alnhilllia I'laia tola OutstaudtliM ennleience Maine, on lilts, week's Alabama and 1'enneaaee at Knovllle. Mlaslaslppl am.

Morula at oxlord. Mlas and Kentucky snd Auburn st Montgomery (leorela and UmlMana Wote cm-llnue their oulelde rampalhlllK. 'he former eminuln North i aumna Millie at RalelKh and the laller meel-! Itw Arkanaaa al. Hhreveii I. Ilrotiila-, Terh face, hl saelKlllliellt ih.

nowcrlul Houihein n- ferenie flure. at AlUnla. and w- wanee pliiva Tenneewe wemeian. Vanderlillt ami i inane Ilitsrserllnnal slate ol llle teame, the (lommorlorea claahlnK with Hie n.rrih.ei Hams 111 New Vork aivl the Green Wave traveling to Mlnneaolla to play Minnesota DVKE OPPOSES GEORGIA TECH IN NEXT GAME DIlltHAM. t.

1.1. urt- Undefenled and untied In fnur me wllh tiama 111 this section. (Hike's potent Itlue IH'Vlla Will turn their attention to the tar smith tomorrow when they alart preparallona for their annual Kama wllh tleorla Tech, which will he played 111 Atlanla Haturdav. On Hie followlnic two week-ends the Wademen will also lace conlerenca teauia Autmrn snd Tennessee, boHl 1" slsdliini heie. nave fc some min, hurls, the nine Ilevlla rame IhmuKh their brilliant triumph over clema-ira liu.kv In 'a1 ecilidlllon.

Jule Ward slioae hrllllalirs a rnrilillH bar ihi seaaon haa even lurpaad the ri putatlon he made for himself as a blorklli back lat full. Honey llk-nay, who plaved an hrllllsnlly In Are I'tirker'a xt ftsHinlay, sod "am Oardner aerr.nd lam end who made ureal (tool line eslrh a pass from Aleiander acrourn in liitke a li.iiehdowna. all fwtnplainsd of ln Injtirlea Coach Waller. Wade palrt praise the Hhi. IvlH tra- Hsltir-day'a frformence.

The Imka mnn'or eeld he It waa the hmi name had plaved this ini and par. tieulsily liralawl llielr bl'a kins, and their siilrlt tc. rarrr obhs o- tain wtWka tt week. Cards Whip Green Bay Again, 3 To 0 MTI.WAX'KKn Or I. IS The Chl'-sMo f)rdinsls rnwde it two in irw trrmr n- for reet)M nni1 tUy.

winnltif to 0 to hold un-fllMpUtMt P1" the We-rttn diviion nt hm National ro.tlil leHl A df'pxte tt field by Paul furdoiiner f'lTiner ('nrrtue quartern' 'tt a dinVuM snfflp on ttie S-Vtd in lh of vletory Dodgers, 10 To 7 NrW YOflK Ort (4-Two points a minu's wss Ken Atrmf vtrsiee tdsy ss the New Yo'k (tturtt fl.fsud lbs Hr'rtlyM ffc-dif'. 1' 7. in a Ntwml lro iifn iwVH rnl't rn-mon Ttie New Yor tJniritr All-Atwers' sn fulltmrfc Vm l.h li'uers' ilhl od for iM ysrds to a Wo'ivtown sod SM-Sd lbs ptiment t'x ei'rs prrtnt in r.ha firt All ld lb t'nirbfVwn rwpdred Wily pUys. A frw M-onda Utr esfne CMtt of a pile-up. lmpih bso'ly Sfd I'll It it.

nm miin.n'n.B,.,i al Baiumar and me i Ha-M' HHI at Mra Mill on Uvs earn Tt Watrn N'th Carolina mm iv til b-rth tnaed 1 tiw' iuiifO Wifrfrt an. la-h I 7Mk.Kra at jrrhrtAon J'y at- garik and I- ha c'utre opftra I II l'l I. till I OK. I I. i.1'i ht'im MitlilK lulled a Mt'C-ioiiI tluteiiii'iit liiilttt li'eitnliiiK be still of Job Nii'tik.

I 'ir I Riiaut. who ivt iledaied tu-eluil'le for the Ninth nrolhui-MitlUialut ittiine elriitiy ti it It Icllt aut hui lllen ot the niter-llv of Ncirtli HrnllMA. nliil. hi'utMer, he len nu ttuiitiinlli In rleur (ilnielt bffine tbr Hlblctle mil lou it of Hie uult'iill bi pifxenl lti( litt'Ht-e (nnn 'sl hulti- uilei -Hi a to Ills Identity nnd ltl-ItM le tit 11 ttrbnlte tuforinatlon ciue hera Inn oils v. Ot-toher in.

lint a lis it pUed mroliv and (reihmun fmu' iiH at i slhtMle nlert( t.utti Hint ln of Ihlt fiu-t was rtMelutl saltirdav morn. In If the Joint (HuUi'sk nn I ha rnleilty uf Sorlli srnllna rttpiad 1 lie Idenitral prrkntt re felled to bv tfnlnd and sih-nlle I Hie ue In nut ontv nne of itlhleltc litellKlblllt but lnulea NtiUeaks rlnht remntn a tttndent si the nl-letitv of Nitrth tiri.llim llt iire, lie will be RUrtt an pmtunllt 1 4i etttbllh bU ide of I be am hetme dell nil and Ithill ai but 1 tttWeu ttt ntbletlp an I hot II or be lorn! it nU er-lt. Hnldk. of ttie Tur ll.rl denies that be phm-d either fre-hnutii or vmuv fint-buU at ii.ei... Runyan Shoots 283 To Snatch Louisville Title Hurry Coopeir FinialiM Second And Vic Cimiii Place.

Third Ky, Oil, 1.1 i ItlanlliiK a auh-iiar 7o on the nnal diminutive 1'aill Bliman, While .1 over- l-iaina, hauled Mis early leader. Alvln Kreil- uer. Ilelolt. wis, to win me l.oulvllle oien fill tournament here ualay Ilia H-hola total was sn.l, one un der par. Huiiyan, aiarrwiR altnkea behliid.

lalilied a il. two mil. nine of tne erirrniKiri round. He allied down to hilHluees on me naca n. ever, to ran tour hlrdlea tor a a-l.

three iniilxr restiilstlrat rltiiirea Hernml place went ta Harry laip er who liuned 111 Hie lieai rtnrm-mice ot the day wllh on Hie attemoon round He was out in .11 and back In .1" and periled para the lal three holes to eateb Bun-Van Ilia drive on the alateelltn. however, found the trap uat In (mill ot heel print which prevented a ebalme of dim awe He wound lip wllh a ell mi lllla and hie chances were none Vie Ohewl. Deal. shot two rounds today of and In up in third plac. with 'JM Tied for were Hill Kalaer.

Isruleyllle. Kreer. l-rank W.l.h. fhlcyo. llyron Neliam.

Kldiiewiaal. N. with Cllnea. llllavlle, was low amateur with ani WAKE FORESTS COACH PRAISES WOLFPACK TEAM BAUcmii. north rarnllna Wlale'a fiadhall Nwm wlllrli licked Wake r'lreel il tl "eta last nlHht la III" Wolfpack team ve seen." l'i'h Jim Weaver, the fjeacona.

said tiday Wak roreal plareia epreM nnllilon Wale'a especially Kddle nerlliiam and ItoliUi-! ami. were the beet runners they had I faced Id four ames I rame throuh last lllnhte 1 lame without any 1 Hard work 111 preparation for 1.... here Willi tleiililla will pa atalte.1 t.minrrow afternoon. It will Hie tlr.l time "ie etn rliereiio riuM' here Ihey whipped elevens 111 Allu-iia, tea, UurUH tile peat two ac.o,s. W'avet aald hie esiiH, Ihroum last nlhl a me wlthrnil aefioua Injury any man Ilia IS'arniia meet tinman at lis, rrnlay.

St. Louis Cards May Buy Third Baseman int t. isn -AoioiK the deals the Kl lnn msv awin (his Willi" Par one that will hunt, a nlrd Meaenisri 1,1,. dethioned Hati'Sisl Isaains -tilmte l'nat won't mean the henrnim n.l season Hepp'r Msrtui nut will mean tt.e ret'Oll of tne wild Korea of I'1" love the lifl-l'l rtam who. hf way.

ran are ar.v-.oe bill to faxllnale mi heap aid He b.ld lis lea in by Hie IIH I n.K.'Ve rlhflelrt la VHrliu" poaillotl lie lie riaa and the arm and take htm regain net-i ataiin l' ilm 'tt a lO'lfe wm .14 out- 'It Ut' third hntt ptv hrr it.s.'. hltfWtr.f( u', to tn n.ned ihrft ha rf.n',iy -m Mariin In r'jM M' hi renter an4 I'm Mll in Ie'- n.rad,l aald 'a luis if.ai. "-r' he me has ever fovor Will Coach V. S. Olympic Team txt II Will.im llt 'lr.

nr M'wirtUin, uuy he Arietttan Olymplr aSMng tannt win will riii. Oarmiwh- turn (riHrii inei.t 4 Taflof who pri'arMl io nd Aiuei'l'. an i.t W4 Rtada tt a Y'mt mam 'mi of in C'lfoifle ahatlng eomiirtHI rtn i 1 I i i i I i I Leadert Go Outside Of Conference For Opposition Saturday Uv li." I'd K. NKTTI.F lulnl Ih-eni Mttiff Hrtter RICHMOND. Oct.

13, (AP) What started out the) Southern conference football championship batla hnd chutiRed todty into a fam ily quarrel with the State of North Carolina honsting all three of the remaining title contender. While Maryland' Old Liners, whti'ieii 13 to 0 by Nnrth Carolina, and Cienxaon't strapping Tlgera. con (jHcrmt AH to Of Dttlta. wura apeild Iiir quiet Sunday at h-vn with th ihale drawn, the belt Una txva trom tha Old-North after Irtpping off the ooii tend era North snd Aoxith, Itmked with ronstderabld watUfactlna uikih thlr u.hlt-mtehed mortis. Ntni 1 ithetiten 1 1.

1 alo remal t.ed unde f'lov with three ron.cutlva trt iimi'h and although tha WotfpiM'lK h.wm nr the t-Uu ot I tlnii the Tar HU and Hltia DnvtIS ht-va fin-ed. HUnlt Andnranna mai'hfne ha hwn ttiindUts out snoueh tuc)4- iYi. foren ItMt nlht, 'i to 0. tttv lMt llitgrrhiir diMiht that fttlsht Itittv reiiutlned ettitveritlns the puuer nt Nitrth Carolina and I Mi In- eliminated In twit pt'-tiu-iiUr sattie In which the Tar Heel hnptx-d all nter Miirtand, irlii( threi tttiu hitnw it In tha tirmt prfi.Hi,. Ifte JHw pUtliit wlttiititt their treat t.r-ieml it ti nr.

nrker. made quirk mirk nf another tiitdefeuleil eleten Httd ltUrd leinu' title hope. North Carolina aetttert ita argil-nteut in hurry lum Jaikatm Fllpprdl a pa.ia Ui lh'k Muck (ix a touchdown and then acmutt ed for the other two ttrat-prtf-ri i-orMi after a hi aaaltancii from hi runtiintt mate, Jim Hutrhtna. Ddt tiui'kenon'a (ancy klektnn and hl Una all-around work knpt th Ott Unera In tha hall jrum tor th acorn-. irm (wut.d and third partttda.

Bui tha Tar Hli. sa it prtin seatura, flhoved arrrtaa two mora tnn-hdown in lha final prUd Mnrktiey fttamla (Hit BAo" Iarker underatitdy, Blmere Hu. hufy, aot hut bm ehartca whtla the Inlured I'arker wthfl frmi tha alda-ltni and tha aoptmmora pandtt.f heipd lite tlhie Devil to sn mtprea atva vietorv, Hta d.ltna daahea pateftly hi ought tha apactator to ihelr fei but thera wars plaudit to par f(tf ths Ttifera' "Htreak" Isawton, who twtca at, the taa fv the I'leiruum touchdowns. North an-lin wilt Ret sn up-portHiilly to taka Milll( easier rtfitlii! ItavHWin nt nalurday hut the Itlue Detrlla have another tough nttijr.mnent aalitt oeor Kin-lei-h at Atlanta althoiih th hetlU nlll bit razored N. Mlat ta big pt aAhit tha Oenr 1 1 a eicten whlih whipped rr own, 31 to T.

The threa Old North Ktata alavatta wer ths only (Southern Confrenie mtuiehers who had etta tm Juhltailon a they loiked hark on Saturday's Nnmea Mouth f'ar'tlina Imb to tJtd-n, II to fl. Vlrini Military bow to Hifhiinrnd by th aarna maistn sn4 Virwint T'H waa battled to score lea tit? bv William and Mary, Itlrdt i tlitdel ivutth will play The Citadel at (iranvnur Thuraclay and tnrt Mirylund will rlh at lainton iwinwday; WRMhintrm snrt and Ontr piny at Umlavilla. ani Virginia and et J'Jhn meet si Char- itlrvtl mamiitMfa of eortfranc slvns it) trnamptonahip garna: Otp rtM. op. ut Team 3 N'th aridina atat Clmam Mnrynd Wenin'on and Lea 0 I ru'h Car'dins 0 I .0 0 4 ,1.1 id .14 0 7 0 1 0 0 VliyliiH oo ALABAMA PITTS STARS AS BEARS DEFEAT EAGLES PtWM-mtHA.

tt ta oiv-The hffa ovrwriilre1 tha PhHSi 'Hipnia to (. Natlor.ai Ptoff I Ram in wriii lt only cooafdatlon yik-f (Jity rn tha lent piytni( of "Ala.arn" pttte, Hia: piim ur t'H'4 tne satrt in lha final pri'l in reiina to demanda from t. ffid ant ahfi'MB ImmJtdiaUty hFMuht rhr-t rr.Hr, the nrowd of amppir.a; Un Hnnanl. fhl- titf-t Mrtittiite on the evert what Mtmad cr- il rtr Arrr (h ft punted Pitt caughl a fww fi'nn rm t'rr tha frtrfU'S hivff-t gain ol lh tMtttl, a 1 1 tha lmA trt Phlltt-lelphla fng (jni'tn. Henry Kinpf.

M. U'UiA, tmf priimdent tif trw skat-'tit uotoi, appointed mfigi mjut. Kmpr irt tha tarn of fmr. yxhiy membotra would train D-lo 'ry od prohmhly wii(i t.ii from Yor Jn 1. Dflrvert l-amb and lfbert Petirraen.

Mtrwsu- fcd1'e rV'nrfdr. Chicago, r4 Allen Port. New York, wore eltt in trialt Ut winter, l.o Prelalngar, yoiiog Chi' i so ur, who nut of vifm wtfh ankla fracture st that i wilt ow given an qpoTtunlty mk no the uad tn niwi at Miniiepolle (DEED PRO FOOTBALL STANDINGS nuoor. r. 1J.

The n.ilon.l1 rjrnlcMonnl fnothnll Irnrnie liiflinif in- eluding Frt TP DP Nrw York IlnMrm Ilmnklvn Plt.ltur47h i 5 8 I 17 1 Ifi WFSTFRN nivistoN ChkBjrn Cardinu njn 3 Cluriufi Benn. a 1 0 a Oiern nv lis soo ntirs Sn Phllsrlelohla 0 HrocBlvn 7. al Nrw York 1 Dftrnlt 17, s( Munlon 7 Crdinnl 1, Orpen Uv 0 it Milwaukee 'the nrhedul flunHiiv (u-i. 20' Ilionklvn N'w York I Cnrcl Jtinl rI I Uetrmt si (irepn Hbv I TAR HEELS AND WILDCATS WILL MEET SATURDAY CHAPEL HILL. Ort.

13. fn-North Carol ins conquering football wnr-iiors returned to their home camp this morning with nil the spoils of ictory, h.ippy over their smothering triumph over the Twnplns of Maryland and minus any Indications ol serious Injuries. Seveml of the "Flying Tar Heels" retelved minor Injuries during the Baltimore hattle but they are expected to he In shape for the Dnvldson rame this coming fiaturdny in the Wildcat lair. HuU-hlna, human bitterlng rum fullbnok, and Co-Cap. tf.ln Hermsn Snyder, bloeking back tJcluxe, probably liave the rnisl ae- nous hurts of the groups CYowelU l.WU nnd AtV Dttt wer ata Coaeh Carl Bnavely must undmbt-fdly have been plca-sed m're than tinsl fnr he promised the fellows a dsy off tomorrow.

This will be the first for the squad slnre they started msftls' ftei)tember 3 Returning to practise Tuedv the Few Unbcnlen Eleven! Re-mnin In Rnce For N-tionnl Honors NEW YORK. Oct. III. Klv-netler Kimball may havo been played on gridirons ol America yesterday but nuHlllies the palm iiunicttt)iihly goes to the boys of Yale. With 03.000 person In delirium, Yale roared from the locker room in 1 the acciuiti half with Mm scorn 3U-I3 It, and ripped into a heuvlnr 1'cunsylvHiilM team in surh a fntihlon ItiHt when the final whistle blrw the scoi'Mbnunt bre the laconic sum ins -at ion Ynln 31, I'ciutsylvanla '40." As Fennsylvauta, whlh had high hopes this Hranoii, wss bctntf defentrd for the secuiul straight time, other teams nrcustomed to the heights of Ulnry were giung down to defeat.

The idwe Howl opponenu of Inst year, Alabama and Stanford, boll, were henten Al ft bums liy Mississippi Btnt.fi U0-7 and htnnford by the University of California at Los Angeles 7-6, Hums Take Tumble Hlerpy Jluuny Crowley's Fordham Hituis, looking to high national rank liitt this yuar, met Tartar in 1'ur-ilue and went down au-0 while Colgate went west to find that Its bag of tricks was not enough to ofisri the speed and power of lows and ll U-6. Ones mighty Michigan showed signs of re nun to its old station, deffHi-Ing Indiana 7-u for lis first conference victory sines and Minnesota demonstrated that It still baa a football team without Kostka and Lund by beating highly-touted Nebraska, 12-7. Noire I wins moved along with a 27-0 victory over Wisconsin. Illinois went sou'h to conquer Bout hem California 1U-0. Manhattan stepped Into high els company and took a i'i-0 laring from Ivuiusiau Hts.tt the hut I'urplo testa ol Holy Crow handed Hal vard Its first defeat under Iflfk Harlow 1.1-0 and Princeton nosed out stubborn Williams 14-7.

The big three of North Carolina continued along their merry way with plenty of evidence io support too urnnhecy that one of Mwin would Mftrth drubbed Maryland I'm It bent Clrmsnn SB-t'i and H'fth Carolina Mtau beat Was. luteal Jl' Q. Vfils Itefenl Auburn TcnneMMje, soundly ttoumed by ths North Csrt.lina Tarl.ee Is bet ntmj a tesdiriK contender fur the Houth-eshtcru eoTiferew: litis by defesUnf eVT-uUiwest ronfrenea tesnis nilid team completely dominate the play against the previously undefeated Terrapins. Everybody Coach Wallace Wade sent In against, Clemson seemed to go at top speed. "Honey" Hackney, running at the Injured Parker's post, committed most of the dnm-' age against the fighting Tigers.

The Blue Devils ran when Clemson expected a toss, and threw when the Tigers looked for a sprint. Ten thousand watchers turned out in perfect football weather to see the Durham team run Its fourth straight victory of the season. Against a heavy line, the Duke team ran the flanks and fired overheads all afternoon and employed a generous assortment of substitutes in quelling spasmodic offensive efforts of the South Carolinians. A sparkling offensive performance by Sophomore Halfback Kdrite Derllnskl, aided by Cowboy Robinson, brought N. S.

Mtats II hard won triumph over Coach Urn Weaver's Demon Deacons, (fovernor Khrlugbiius ami college presidents were among the thousands who sat In the entargrd stands to watch Coach Hunk An-Dm) team gain mo-nienfum as the contest, pro gressed. The Dearnns scored Inle In the final period to escape a shutout. Halelgh Daniels cuing ever after quarterhark Walton Kltehln had propelled hi team within striking distance afler Series of bullet passes. Out of a maelstrom of fumbles Ind penalties, Davidson Jerked a rnr -nrlf-irt iHrtnru nvor PJ Tar Heels will open preparations ft-srii H'e Howl recognition. ravidn.

ronqnerors of the university of Bouth Carolina. Demands That V. S. Pass Up Olympics CAMimifX.K, Ms, Ort, 1.1, fyrv- Nnn-parllripatton of American ath- 1 les in the romlng Olympic Kstnhs in HrThn. demanded here UKisy by AhishHm Kraduor.

of Hrooklyn, N. with ouuide ff-rs, winniim four oil 9 lbs and losing th yther by flnntm Wjca fjfff airniia pnint Tess A and M. Ut tojUltilllJ JIUoC vMI metto Birds to break a fl-fl deadlock l'p npw rexord today in fi.000 sun-warmed onlookers tne championship Richardson field. Paul plttman, cars st the Lang- commander in rhief of tlie I Centenary 7-fl hut MM'' best veterun of the United Bfstes, ton 14-0, the UnirsHT of 'lisa de-Krndltm tiiended "ill the nstn Oflfesfed Olllahorna J'i-7, MouUierri humsnttv" to "bycott this barbarian1 Metnrtit buried Wsbini(toii univer-Ncri horde" any fj.i-fl and Texas Christian detest- ei luisa ii-v New York University nrpri1 eastern fans by dffestinf Carn'Ki-Twh W-fi. arid iH'le Albright J.wed It defest nt Osotgev.wn iMt wss no flukS bv lJfsyt.l 3H-0 The Army ehsri(ed through Oettys bury 6-0 while Hr own, twaten hy Hhijii Ixlsnd iHtste, wnnt down siraln, this time before th irymnssts of Mpriiutfieid 80-0 fHirtmmUh wbsWi H'e wluls Cornell.

hin better form than was fer two nfUi bv mln f.ollefet- lost Hyrseuss 31-M. comhinstmn aslurrtsf arwinonn nn JsHvm field This tear's nine snd Whit eleven la oris rf Ihs atrwuest In yeaa Other important gamea prlday tween aeor(dafy WhrxA tarra will pit rrm a-h'l agauiat Waynaavtil at WayhfwvUle, agalruit Hitwa Maintain agaiiuit awaitnari'M Mwftnnano rvtntewu that will go lorit war Wildcat' versatile field oenernl. spun through left tnckie In the closing period. The 'Cats had led Wt the Intermission. 6-0, due to a touchdown late in the second quor-l ter on a pass attack.

The Oflme-cocks tied It In the third when Wil-bum Clary got off on a punt re turn for half the distance of the field. Neither converted nnd the score ws tied, until Pittmsn put the game on Ice. Golfers Practice ForPG. A. Meet OKLAHOMA CITYOrt.

13. iTv- I Kunea. Canadian open chsm- Vjion blasted out iib par 34 Im Vhr first nin holea of the Twin HUlu linxs In practice today to arrve notlc that ha waa a aeriout contender In the National Ortlfera an. fiKlstton tourney opening ThurMlay. Friendly Shoes $5 and $6 The LEADER IsVII Pat ton Ate Von cannot eoeet fslr trestment fixrn the Nsm." he declared, thy show tne world their uttr disregard f'r all that is fslr Trxy hsvf revert to he ml ie vsl isrn of the dim, dark B'es." ltri: MOM MAM fl PAJtADKNA, Csllf 11 iAri A fire apparently csud by oseiewly rtiopped cttftuet riwvl sbrUt 11 Wi dsrni-trs to tunnel No Jl In the ei isnds of th furiwnis Rme Bowl, ih rontete stsdtnm mhirh an-j ntjf.1 New Year's ly 'iotbsll fsme' hip pUyed i rhsrlMis.

TT.s Maw.na Irlm- I Upar'anhuri l-0 snrt the r'- ihs Urmi. Ttf BUtmrre-BUMt ftldga tuaale aturlay ata-k up mora aven engagement, Ttm lama ar.pwitr 1 moat rniy rrt-hed Bobby Hippa' sgiriee.tion will tu ftrat U'trjry. hing tied hrerard college In tha npa-n-n tw weira ago snd ot to T'Jtacuium aetmday plsya hisn ta lte Brmrd eoUf Two Games Billed For Memorial Stadium This Week-End nrHPi lulaaa Henrteraonvllle Hlrli school Bearrals and ihs IwmW- am, nine Rinira win in- fade Memorial atsdlum rrlday 8tmieho.ie. of whoiflty, twh Murray Jonea Hinder BiHrnors college, rrprtlve)y, la football garni Bo-aten in airtight ly AparUrirburg. Senaca and potei aonvtll eleven fare seemingly hopelaa taat tn combating th rol jlkkmg Maroon rlla Pnday Aah- i Hit High haa won three atralght dertiri( Wsensivilla, Sparunburi wi'h Kunea; Al Houthion of Viriinta Barh, Vs Wtlllam Whan.

of Vt-n Conn; Miks Pa man, of Ptron. K. and Oraham tv ta, or ntirmngion, eoilege awr.iasa to Us awrnon wtllUllsir..

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