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'age NINE SHOCKING FORM REVERSALS LEAVE GRIDIRON FANS GROGGY THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. C. MONDAY. OCTODER 21.

1935 Jt Runyan Plays Brilliant Golf To Reach P. G. A. Quarter-Finals CAROLINA PLAYS GEORGIA TECH SATURDAY Many Favorites Fall From List Of Unbeaten Elevens Duke, Michigan Stale, N. C.

Slate, Navy, Rice Suffer First Lou ARMY FACES YALE NEXT Pitt, Holy Cross And Columbia Bumped From National Picture NI.W 20. (AP) A succession of shocking Tar Heels Only Asheville-Greensboro Tilt Setbacks At Hands Of Georgia Elevens Deals Stunning Blow To Duke And State Grid Program FIST FIGHTS OCCVR AS PIRATES TRIM CARDS IN PRO GRID GAME PITTMH HO, Oct. 20. t-'Ut flRhts and a near riot flared up today at Forbes field as the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates registered one nf the National I'm I' not hall league's hlKjcest tipet In heating Chicago's Cardinals, 17 to 13. Field Judge Earl Cavannugh's harp toot ending the game with the Cardinals on the Pirates' one-yard line was the signal for a inn Niirge from he 1'hlrago bench tmvnrd the official.

Fists flashed as the players squared off and the rruwd of fi.IWi rttaretl, t'y Caper, sfdr Peril tp bark field man, was knm-ked temporarily iinrnnrlnuH, apparently struck while he wa being held by several of mates. Miller Fights Cormier In Title Bout Tomorrow Night Defending Titlist Easily Trounces Manero, 9 And 8 Armour, Dudley, Revolta, Zimmerman, Schultz, Smith, Watrous Win KRUEGER JjJi ON 37TH Shute Loses To Horton Smith In Match Packed With Drama OKLAHOMAClTY, Oct. 20. (AP) Dapper Paul Runyan, the defending champion, unperturbed by alternate wind, rain and sunshine, played well nigh perfect golf today and he led the way into the quarter finals of the Professional Golfers' association tournament. Runyan marched hand-in-hand with par for the 28 holes necessary to dispose of Tony Manero, oi Greensboro, N.

C. Armour Also Wins With him Into the quarter finals marched the grizzled Tommy Armour, of Medinah, Al Zimmerman, the Portland, par-baiter: Johnny Revolta, of Milwaukee, Walter Hagen's nemesis; Eddie Schultz, a chunky, gritty player oi Troy, N. the gum-chewing Al Watrous; Horton Smith, of Oak Park. 111., and Ed Dudley, of Bala, Pa. Dropping by (he wuvshlr, among others, were AJvln "Mutch" Kruecer, who pitches on the hiLsehnll diamond or the unit course with equal kl.l, and who struck nut (iene Snnizen yesterday: Sam Purkx.

national open ehinipion; Denny Shute, of Melrosp Park, and Ky Laf-foon, of llavlnltt, 111. The steady stream of pars that flowed from Runyan'a flashing clubs enabled him to crush Manero, 0 and 8. Smith, playing a game which at times fairly dazzled with its brilliancy, disposed of Shute, 3 and 1. Armour, his putter a study In con- challenge of La (Toon to win, 3 and 2. Schultz came from behind In the afternoon stretch drive to end out Krueger, 1 up on 19 holes.

Zimmerman, who meets Runyan in the 38 -hole quarter finals tomorrow, fairly smothered Levi Lynch, of Oladewater, Tex. The Portland player has put pars end to end throws n-out his match plav. and his three over par performance for 30 holes today brought him a 7 and 6. Itevolta Llrk Orcein Revolta. even on 27 holes, turned on the steam to win over Pat Cir-celll, of Tarrytown.

N. Y. Two birdies on the homeward route turned the tide. Watrous defeated sain Parks, 4 and 3. both men shooting Indifferent golf.

Jimmy Thurmon's marine tee shots were not enoufih to offset a short same as ragged as an old quilt, and the New Jersey slugger bowed to Dudley, 6 'and 4. The Smith -Shute match packed the drama. They were all square at the end of 27 holes, Smith dropping to 37 and Shute taking 36 strokes. Shute won the 11th and 12th to go two up, and It was then the calm, casual Oak Park youngster showed the stuff of which champions are made. He took the 13th with a 'par, the 14th with a birdie, the 13tn with a par, ana tne nun ana with birdies.

Against that blast Shute was helpless, although he purred all but the 13th. Armour's game today was as variable as th weather. Two down to LafToon at the turn this morning, Armour swiftly went two up but he cooled down considerably during the lunch hour. He was out In 40 this afternoon as Laifoon took a 38, and they were all square. Armour missed a 24-inch putt on the ninth, and he three putted the last four greens on the nine.

Putter Wins Match It wan the rhltliMl putter, however, that won the nuilrh. Coming to 16 three up by virtue of a string of fours and one three. Armour was short on hi second a LafToon made the gieen. Tommy pitched lo within six feet of the cup, then sank It as l.affoon mled his try fnr a birdie. Krueger.

with a steady 72 for his morning round analnst a 74 registered by Schultz. went to lunch two up. The Belolt player took a 39 go-lror out In the afternoon as Schultr. took a 37. but still led by a hole as they turned for home.

Schultz evened It Up on the 12th and they were square after the 18th. On the extra hole KruoRer missed a four-foot putt and SchuiU wwi with a par four. Revolta meets Schultr. tomorrow In the Runyan-Zlmmermnn bracket. Warous plays Horton Smith and Dudley meets Armour In the lower half.

Patrick Tops Grid Scorers In East NEW YORK, Oct. 30 Ml rranlc Patrick, Pittsburgh fullback who cored hi Uun'i only point against Notre Darn yeiterday, continued to how the way In scoring to the loot-ball warrlora of the Eant today. The cenuttlls Pi.trlck was credited with 47 pointa, rive more than hla nrareat rival. Eddie Stanley, oi Williams, and eleven more than the third man on the Eastern list. Jaeger of Colgate.

The Pitt ace had alx touchdowns, five points from tries after touchdowns and two field goals to make up hla total. He was high man In field-goal booting as well as In acorlng. etanley showed the way In the Important business of getting touchdowns with seven to smaas his 42 points while Jaeger had six. Joe Handrahsn, Dartmouth guard, continued to lead in booting points after touchdowns, making three against Brown for a total of 11 in four games wun oiaie DoUe Will Engage Auburn And State Plays Manhattan In Brooklyn TIGERS FACe'gAMECOCKS Carolina Becomes Loop Favor-i ite As Blue Devils And Wolves Fall RICHMOND. Oct.

20. (AP) Their Rose Bowl hnprs Vilastrd Ky Ceorftia jTech, Duke's Blue Devils nursrd terrific headaches today while N. C. State Mamed Ceor-I pia's BulldnRS for ihe whippintt that spoiled another perfect record. Of the three undefeated eYmthern conference elevens that went Into the Saturday hat 1 ling only North Cnrolins csme out unharmed and the 'far Heels have to fare nritt Jssturdav thoap rnmhling wreckers from Oeor-Igla Tnch.

The Engineers were Just too good for Duke. Wsllac Wsde snd 10,000 'siectstors sirrerd. snd earned thst last -period touchdown snd (1-0 vie-jtory the ssme score bv which the wreckers triumphed couple of yesrs siro to kill thf Hose Bowl hopes that almost flowered lor the Wsdemen. Parker nnf tied 1'n Tor the flrnt (line this season "Are" Parker was held sciirrlras and although his nnl run-It nek of punt as Its most pertneular play of the gnnie Mr, Parker snd Ihe other Devils were emlly rhnkrd by the alert lili-gineer. Ihe old end-aroiind-end plHV scored for Terh In the final lerlnd after a nell-executcd st-tm-k had rnrrled to the links five.

N. C. State's sophomore hslfharks. Cowboy lloblnson and Kd llerllnakt. couldn't reach the last white stripe hut Georgia scored a couple of touchdowns for a 1H-0 victory which wns not unexpected Meanwhile, North Carolina, now the Mouther eonfer-fnee chsmplmisliln favorite, whipied Davidson, tn 0, playing straight football with few of lie fancy touches whlrh had msrked the Tsr Heels' triumphs over Tennessee and Maryland.

Maryland eked otit a A to 0 triumph over Virginia Military Institute tn ihe only conference game of the afternoon and perhaps the most spectacular contest nn the program. One sooring threat led right into another for four thrill -fucked periods with Maryland cashing In with sn AO-ynrd drive in the third quarter, mil Ourk-eyson, Terrspln are. and his running mate. Jack 8toiiebralirr, stepped on the accelerator then snd the Maryland machtne responded with its one magnificent advance. Hilly Ttober-son, a sophomore, and Wsyt Clark, two great performers, made terrifying raids Into Marylsnd territory but the Cadets never onuld go quits the whole distance.

Oilier Old fnmtnlon teams senred itrtorles. Waahltigfon and lee gave Centre the first whlp-plnr the flenernls hai adinln-ltered In their I (-ver-ld rU vidrv. 14 to 1. and VI ml nts's Csv-sllers gnlned their first victory nf the enon, tn 0, nf the e-teuae of sn outclassed at. Jfihus eleten, Carollnn Fares Tech 1 of the Sou the eon ferenee teams will play among themselves this week but ths three league leaders- Duke, N(rth Carolina and Hia.e have toiiKh emtatfrments outside the loop with North Carolina's Hnturdsy meeting with (leorgia Tech at Hill headlining ths program The Devlla whipping by Tech may take some of the ede off the Duke-Auburn tilt st Imrhsm Prlday afternoon althminh a keen battle is In prospect In a third (tarns between vbs ftihn snd rVnithenstrn conferences, Maryland will )ourrey fnr down to ClHliiesvlUe to play Florida, Mlsle snd Man-hatinn will ctsah st Brooklyn.

Clenison snd rVmth Carol ins will In their stste fair classic at Columbia start ths lntrs-leue strife Thtirsday with f'lemson'i He ova Is favored. In the Old fmilnlon Wsablngtnn snd Iee slid V. I will Uiiffls at Blue- flild and Virginia and V. I. st ChnrlottMivllle Tlt stand I ng of mthern conference teams fllws.

CH.p. Pis. pis Duke North Carolina tat Marylsnd Cletnson I Wathlnrton le V. 1 Mouth Carolina Virginia Mothball Wins In New London Regatta NKW lNryN, Conn. fct 5Ki Mottiiiall, skippered by H' of Mystir, wort clsaa A hotiirs totlsr In (hs eeoitd annus) fall dinghy re- csgo, 10, I ft Orove, nmUm, i.

Luk Appling snd lytjke Newell ChUsgo, 7 sh. Johnny Al-ln. New York. J'hn Wrntehssd, Chicso. 4.

Pinky IfiiKins, nnd Jotm-ny Mscurn, Phlisoeiphis Bid en A'iker, Is-trott, sr.d Me Hsrder. Cleveland, 2. snd Lja Isry, Si Louts t. Oraeuberg. playing tits third season as a Iiffr regular seoed his msnager.

Mickey Cuehtsne, a wlnrw of tie unofft-'isl sward tsst year Hsnft was amh the lUl witri priinis wbiie tootled best tnii (tehringar, tMbere Are Hnisre4 In addition to tne 34 pisyeis named In ths t'rtmg an honor list" was named, tnthfia lony Lsrl. Friday Tops Baird Sets New Links Record At Biltmore Forest ivilhurn "Trtn" tutrd, out-atandtnc Ahitlle inlfer. set a new roure record for mem hers on the Mill more forest Country club links teaferday. req Hiring JuM AS atndie. five under par, tn tour the I hit tea.

The old record of flf ass held by keers members. Including Joe Adams. Italrd shot birdies nn the 11 rat. fifth, aeteuth. eighth, ninth and lllh hole.

Kent one over jmr nit the third ami parted the other lutlrs. He rmcted Ihe first nine In .11 and the lst In llMlrd' round la believed to he the second ltet ever shot on the IU Untitle latnut. Jesa ancei-ser, fur titer Hrlilh ainaieiir rhiiinploii, holds the murse rei-urd nf III The card for (taint's round I'r nut 44.1 444 fttS llalrd nut X4I IU 4.1 .11 Par In 4lt 41.1 4.4 iirt tl linlrd In 444 441 444; 1ft Three Teams In Southeast Score Amazing Upsets Georgia Tech, Alabama And Auburn Whip Favored Opponents AT1.ANTA. Oct. 30.

(41 1nm Ua ranks of the coiiiiusred, ieMgls-Te-h. Alabama snd Auburn tmm ftsturdsy lo rnglaLer sstoundtug victor lea and add another amaslng chapter In ths Ulr.y Hothesstein football sMtam. te otitis and Mississippi, only undefeated teams of ths Southeastern Coniernnce. continued In winning stride, while Tulsne and Vauderhilt were toppled in intersections! oom-bals. Louisiana Mists and Mississippi fiui whipped a oouple erf ouuids opponents snd Bewsivea turned in IU first victory of ths year.

Techs Victory Mauds Out The highlight of the dsy a mad whirl was iteoigis-Tech fl-0 win over Duke'a provloualy unhstsn lllue Devlla. Conceded no chsnre for vic tory, tlia Kngtueets outfought the North Carolina gilddera sll ths way snd rushed over a towhdowti In its lst period on sn end-srotuid play, essentially ths play Taoii uaed to upset Duke by ths aains acore In IW3 Alstiamss Crimson Tide rolled over Tanueaaee, 25 lo 0, oiil-clsssing the Volunteers In every period. Teniinaa, svordrd a sltvhl edge In ths tussle, never threatened. Trounced last week by Tennesssa, Auburn svirtrised try overwhelming Kentucky. 'J3 Ui 0.

Oeurgl turned bsck a stubborn North Carollns HUtls eleven. 18 to 0. for the Bulldogs fourth straight Victory, while Mlealalil nvsds It five oonserutlvs wins In downing Florida, 117 6, rn a coiJerema tu- gneiueut. Ioulslsna fltate'a Tigers oompletsd series of fnir Intenmciionsl skittn-tshes hy licking Arksnsss, IS to and ojiepa Its oonferen csmfislgn sgslruit Vsndarbllt st Nsshvills this Oeorgia, ncrw liMittlng as a major threat fn the fViutliesstern crown along with A. Vsnderhlli and Mlselsalpii, only teams uncorupiervd in the ronferen.

starts lis loop program with Alabama st Athens. CmnmtMliKes lopplrd VandtrbltL Cotnmodirs wars Ut-pled by Pordhain, 1 to 7, snd Tu-Isns was overpowered 30-0 by MID-neails a ugri nHiii Tulsne hss a "breattter" In (Vwaties Ibis wsek, whits ths Cornmloies are likely tu find I'Uialstis mjits too strong 'Ilia Auburn Plainsmen carry on la the Inter -loop wsrfsre wltb tlie netvh-iMning Witherrt N.f erenos, playing lit iks at iMirhsm Priday. Oeotgla-Terh fs" the strrrttg N(rth Csm-llns lsr He-la at Ctiap! MH1 and Plmlds etifrtsins Maryland at (ialneafllle. Ma Mlsslssipfft snd Mississippi tats travel outside tns roiiferenc frw gnrne st Milwaukee snd Xavler si CIlM'Irinst). rep-rtve)y I ennssses t)Vtr ntre at Knoivlll Plaudit.

gs of the Crfi-faren-a fT'l Pis I'U Teams Mlaaiwippl HI) 14 Vandernilt I Aohtirn Mlaatsalppl eUals I A'aoama (leorgia-'t'Th Keni.n-ky lulatte 'I en I leasee fiMoviita Uniisisns A'ars Plorlds i finwstie gal's of Ihe Tharite Yarht rlitb Htm rare had Uia Saif tkm of tbt i North Ainerfa Irtiighr saa" talion I James Itfi'kel of Miami PIS. with his Hingis wss Uilid tn rlaas League Star reorge Msiklrk sr.d Med Holt, New York, IU' Prrfll, (ear M'HMo snd Mel Almsda. H'Un Hanhll Wars' let. F.fir McNair, Rob Jfhnsm snd Vva.ir Moass. PhlluUlphls (aril Ira 'a Jala and Karl Whllehill Waehinstm.

PIS Pt SVn'etKry Hm AJ Crowder and Ooraia O'siMn. I fSMfnlt Jlmrny fry ka Chirag, OlMit Mala sod Billy Kriirieri sr i Cleveiand. Sfid Jsk h'lftis Saffl Wast I end Ivy Andrews, at tnt. 7 Its msmbsf of ths baserrsll writers' rorrimllt who ess l4a vrtas I wrs William IM'MMim. Nw Y'fk, i Ivan petsrman.

Philsrte jplus. ftoitvrt I C'erisldlri Waertiriit'on jof.n Ironsn fl'ton ft ffaiaifiger fetnt hVI Bant Ceivalsnd S4 Pftll. busgy, snd Jsmss Oouid, Si I Tar Heela Tie With Wolfpack For Lead In Big Five Title Race CHARLOT1E. Oct. 20.

(VP Duke find N. c. State were dealt their first of the 1935 football season yesterday by Georgia-Tech and Geor-rJm, respectively. leaving only the University ot North Carolina unbeaten and untied in the Old North Rtate. The Tar Heels defeated Davidson's Wildcats.

14 to 0, for their fourth straight triumph of the season. The 8-0 setback of the Blue Devils at the hands of the Golden Tornado at Atlanta was the day's most stunning blow. The Durham team went to Atlanta with a glowing record and most observers picked it to win handily, but a fourth-period touchdown by ihs Tornado decided the came otherwise. lVolfpurk Fights Hard N. C.

State's Wolfpack put up a hurt battle against corn la, but loss of two star Eddie Berlin-ski and "Cowboy" Robinson, weakened the offensive strength and the Athens Bulldogs won, 13 to 0. Ber-li'iskl and Robinson went out with Injuries. North Carolina's Tor Heels pulled up Into a tie with N. C. State for the "Bip; Five" leadership In blanklnp Davidson.

Co-Captain Harry Montgomery score 1 the touchdowns In the second and third periods after line sinbshes by Don Jackson and Jim Hu renins lvid advanced the ball to scoring position. Wake Forest's Demon Deacons were defeated here Friday afternoon by Furman university. 9 to 0, the touchdown and field goal coming In the final period. Five of the North Stat conference teams playing out-of-state teams came up with three victories and two tlefeatfl. At Salisbury.

Catawba won over Hampdcn-Sydney 26 to 6: Guilford was defeated at Williamsburg, by William and Mury, 44 to 0: Elon blanked Roanoke at Portsmouth, 12 to Western Carolina Teacher were repulsed at Johnson city by Fast-Tennetwee Teachers, 13 to 0. hut Appalachian won a Friday nlnht engagement from Mllllgan at Eliza-hothton, 20 to 14. Duke Meets Auburn This week Duke will play Auburn at Durham Friday afternoon. Georgla-Tcch will attempt to mar Cniollnaa perfect record at Chapel lllll Saturday; N. C.

State will play Manhattan at Brooklyn, N. George Washington university will play at Wake Forest, and Davidson will plav hat to the Citadel Cadets from Charleston, 8 C. In the North Stat state circuit. Lenolr-Rhyna wrtl open Friday night by playing the Naval Apprentice school at Newport News, and Saturday Carson-Newman will perform at Catawba. Guilford will clash with Randolph.

Meron at Ashland Elon will play Emory and Henry In a night game, and W. C. C. will hook up with Appalachian at Boone. DUKE TO MEET AUBURN FRIDAY ON HOME FIELD DURHAM, Oct.

20. (JP Suffering their first loss In the same way they have accepted four straight victories this season, Duke's Blue Devils returned here today from Atlanta. where on Saturday they were defeated by Georgia Techs fighting Engineers, 6-0. Tomorrow, having learned a bitter lesson, the Blue Devils will start preparations for their came In Duke stadium Friday with Auburn's mighty Plainsmen. What the Blue Devils are facing In Duke stadium Friday In tne Plainsmen can best be explained by pointing out that the Tlgcra Saturday defeated Kentucky, 23-0, the same team that a week before soundly trounced Oeorgia Tech.

25-8. Rogers Five' Tops American Pin Loop Rogers Feed company Is leading the American leasue and Say Ira Bleacher. and Oscar Brown Motors are tied for National loop pinnacle in bowling at the Asheville V. M. C.

A. Bennett, of the National league and Steelman, of the American, are the outstanding Individual bowlers NATIONAL I.F.AOI fc Ocr Brown Motors Wr.rl.ovu funk Norland Co Wllki flhne Rrhulldtr Minim CsnrW Co 6 t0 A.hfvilr Hftklnt Co I 1 in Hnllrnsd Balvsif Co ft Crsrrn nd Allen MttM OTQCfTV I Riitmorf Poller 2 10 in Bifrrhi ftrnn. Turn Co 0 13 ooo Individ uii I ftvfrarfft IV nnf tt 11 Parker 10 Hstrc ICS IMrn'tt ISA Wood-rirrt 1M Keener 11 Ford Ifll Msitth'irn 1 Al Jones 1M Hnia.ni 1ft Marfan 1M Wtmalrv 1M Wllllamtofi Xmf.kican l.r.Afirr. Tram Pet Roeera red Co 11 I 917 AHeville Co'irnv Club 10 3 Rlrhhnitr Untnr 4 flfl American Knk Oro I 1 411. niltmore Dalr Farmi 10 .11 Tler Conttrurtmn 0 ll Ooo Individual sverarea: ff eel man 191 Bal 1W ivcr 1S3 inner l.

(I Rrera 1,1 Mmrfer ln Outrtri 1 HumnhM IM Coach Says Trojans May Win Game Yet LOB ANORI.BH. CXI 20 oP Howard Jones, whose football coaching precipitated a vernal tilt last week with Chsrles Paddock, the former sprint star, surveyed snother defeat trslsy but declared his University of Southern Csllfornia team "might win a game or two this sesson yi." Jones, whose once mighty Trajsns were topglad by Orecon fltsU Mat-urdsy for their first conference irwe i this aesson, spoke as bm prepsred Injuries May Keep Bryson And Branson Out Of Maroon Lineup Greensboro High school's eleven la ejeoted to oirsr Ashelle llib Us first real test of ths sesson Priday sftsinom at Memoftsl stadium in the oustanding football of the wek-end tn this sfctlon. Ths tests City team hss defeated such strong anuTf-stion as Halls bury and Heidsvills It only loss of ihe sesson was to Durham Hlah. Diirhsm won by about thrss touch-dos na IWvst.n. rVsnann Hurt Msrtvm I avll holies felt vonslder- ably yeeterday when II was announced that HHl hand-running full-hark, and loiter llranaon, second string quarter bsk.

probably win le na tne to play iti sn grs va ed sn old elttow ln(ury the victory over Hnnderaon villa last Fridsy snd sn X-isy plctiue will taken totlsy determine th suteiu of the ailment. Hranaon ft s-lured a bone In his rlitht arm tn the same gams and will tie out of action ths rt of the Ihe gams Priday will start at o'clock. flrao Faces (anion tn other outstanding gamss Friday Blavk Mmintstn will play Hen-dnraonvtlls siut (N-aes will Invade Canton to meet Cosrh Ixst Halt a eleven. Ceraa also meela tits Christ ImkJ reserves at Memoflsl statlltnn Thursday tar noon snd a (h-sxw aeo-ond team tackles Asheville fsthool rvavrvsN at Asheville luol tomiar-rom-. Saturday hesdllnsrs pit Ahvtll hw'hisil sgslnat Wsynravills Ja k-sm field.

Chrut lfc-hoo sgslnat rrm IVhool on the Axglee' gridiron, and Appalschlsn Htstai Teachers astainsi Weatern twnatrut si Oullowhe Mars Hill cilleKS urney to Charlotte to rngsge llehnnnt Abbey; tsa-Mcius Boiling lrlns st Holllng nprtnga and ntUuMrta collegia niesia IPwasses st MsdUouvllle, Twnn. Mahoney Urges German Olympic Head To Resign Charlies Lcwald Is Used As Screen To Conceal Violations NKW YOHK. (Vt 30 tAtOsrmlah Mahoney. prsldeit of ths A ma. tetir Atniatie union or ins uni'sn fltstss, tonight ehargd ttwt Is-Theottia praatdeiit of the Herman (My tuple cxsitmlttsw.

wss "being tispt as srrestt to eonexsl his iroverniueiira moat flran violations of His Olympic. Ideal of fair play of all' snd euggted Uwt he reein, In a direct communication, Ms honey estd: "I rscsll thst you wars pernilttsd to retain your position ss the ttlulsr hesd of ths ctertnsn Olympic eotn-mutes only throuih the lutereeasion of the Intsrusiiottsl Olympliw com mitts ami lb fores nf foreign public opinion, snd I fsr thst. Isrking any real auhirtty. you are being used ss a arrn to eoncaal yrnir gnvernmsnt'e flagrant violation of 1 Olympic Ideal of (sir pUty fJr all, even the weakest Aaked To nsltn "If ymt sre not a hmtage nf your government, enunae) you, my dr Mr lewsld, to formally and piablU-ly meign your of fire In the Olympic wmitrtttt tn nxspswt Co Utnmm fifrsfa irf sportsmanship to wbbb your whole urs ns hitherto ben dedi cated 'Permit me to sy I list under IU present lesderablp your country nut only Is not ohaervlng hut cannot otiaerv ths principles of dennaia snd of s'liisllty uihui wblrti ttie Olympic games sre based Ths Olym- I pUi eoile. which rscocms tu Ibe rmlrn nf apott the atstliit iiality of sll rat nd oY sll fwltlis, is the i dlrwt't sntltMals Na1 Ideology I which hss a He rtsneratoiv Ibe dogma af racial ineusJtty Until Ihs Nasi regime has snd ad lbs Am an-an peoftla will have no rxwsort Ui bellev Hist the trus spirit nf portsniuhip.

to wtilrh ihe olympl; enie srw devtd, can find efpfse-slon la fertnriy i Jews Are fsduded I Mstioney ssld thst irivetlcatlott hajl ot.fUm-d hla tesllef thai the ftermsn Jews are ntng eivbwted frin the itt pit) ipslir4 In the Olympic garnea ntefaiy b- ran thry srs Jews, thst nt only are tie not enctiur sge lo par pats In the fHympl'W but that the efndltlori under whlrh lby enal mas a It lrtipMihls for th(n to do so ttisl ths present (tennao go arn. ntent has thjtd rs 1st i arid! pontine into ap'trts in gonefal so Into the olyHNpie psftpiilar. and ha destroyed their free and inde pendent rhsiailer, end that If ler-many tflay has no Jews of OlTmpic calibre, It ta hetausa site has dnil tt.ern snl(iiU for train. I It'S and roinpetltltm and has forced tbem Into aiile suit I atn sonvincl fit, ally tiiat itlarrtiol-nation In sport thu b'-gsn srifh I ttia Jei has bert etfeii'J1! i aa to rw lil and pvotaai ante wto do n'rt supinely attbmlt to the NaJ will In Sll aprs. WiHt1io) Iba apner rf fyxuw 'ne Matiotrry tn detail "r-fanl siKilrvitc st.alfttiii nf iff latskl Well Known Trainer At Nebraska Dies UmXrt Neb CS-t SO Mss tin Ismt'' Mnlssn 4 suiaiy know Unltsrsliy of Mehraas ain-lalic trainer.

st a hoepitat here I today fffrfn a kidney silmrit "Isst, wss arfwdionalsiy krvewn, was etrkSen 111 Oct at Anvss, Is, wtiers ha aviatipaiiit the fiwyir.ail ssain a gains i Mb tow Alar soiiee Sjrlari was hi'ot irf lsfUitMle Rv snd rami Ut Nebraska in iw I artr si'M'ying el Notre Lsims snd Jonn university, lomi reversals left the collco football world somewhat dizzy today trying to figure out just what happened and why. Wn.thor or not It wss th. Influ.nr of bslmr Inttisn sumiiMr tn IsvtHlts. wsrs ttmishswksq rrnni ensst Ut cttsst til jTMiardsy ffTimron show, Cssvwltles wr. th.

Ii.svl..t sn tar this l'hs tmb.st.n marrhAs ot a dosrn of ths nstlou's hsadllns srrsys w.ra shrviHly not by any flukey taruc. but nuiatly hy ahssr powsr suet display of umlr-ain f.na'llr, Kraillts tratlflod that flraf lasa fotttMl no tnnii.r la controlled, by rollrg. ay or svctlonai location. Mtrhtgan MHtii tt'tit Ml'hlan etals. h.raUlfd as on nf ths atrongMtt trains snd pravloiuly picked sa a puaslbi Hose Howl rniulldsle, was tha victim ot th hltlktat llit.

Chsrlsy lu-iiinsn's tiupiu w.r. hsnded a stuttlitnM IR-fl sKtibatk by D(Wton Cnt irti. i 4tst r.sutarsd anoth.r lntrctl()iial vlotory sliiit rmilhama sintiattaretl Nsins stsftad a cnri -tM. to whip Hay Morrison'. Vsnd.rklll ConunxliM, 11 to 7.

Anolhar na4 tonal tit Is ronlrnit sr. Hlctt liulltuts. nf llnuton let was overthrown by amilhrrn MrlliMlIM, It) la 0. with llohhy niloni of th. Mii.laiif, laklnl ths Mitllht fmm Hire's bai'll.

Itlll Halls-. Unas, picked tit ride roitghfthud over ttetris Tech, was knocked over hy Itlll Alexander's OroritA Tech piulls, i tn 0. while Oeitr.iw ellntltiateit f'arollna Ntsts from Ihs ranks ut unttealen, 11 In 0. Yalea vsnatlkt outfit, led by the brilliant atntliomors back. At Hess Iteri.

spiked ths Navy asrlal tuna and stttwd an ssclting 7-e trlutnphi tteftirs Ut day', blmtaat oruwd, 00,000 st New Haven. Army, uncoverlnf a new ha'ikltetd sUr III Monk Meyer, hoitk off ths Harvard Jns at Weak Ptitnl. emerjfrt with ronvliKlnn 0 victory and pointi ths way to the last outatsudlnit battls of unbeaten teams nest itaturtlay. whsn th. Cadsta Invad.

tha Yala U-iwI Held I Narrowed Tns field of chantiionship eontsnd stw. sertltmal or national, was nsr rowed hy ths elimination iK ritts bunch. Washinitoii mats. Holy' Cross, fv'oluinhla arid Uetritlt, imiHii nthsrs, from ths ranks of ihs unbeaten, of tha taenia thst finished th. lll.lt esm-Italan st the hip of th hasp, onl Miiiiteaitta a JueKeriisilt ramalna un defeated.

Alabama, whuh tall earlier, has now been Joined by Hut and Hls. IMtl's lsitfhere put up rnt fllht, however, befov yleldlue til N'Hre Heme, in on a field foal hy Marly refers In ths last few minutes nf play. Holy Cross, mil previously scored yun and rsled nna nf Ihe ironical tewnis In ths yielded Is points In Ihe fourth tjtisrler and a lie tl I'hlrk Mrehan's Msnhsllsn eleten Haehlntnn Ktat fell b-fors Uaehlniton's lliiaklea. III in Iaiu Little's rolumlilans gol In th nf a MWlht roins-bark bv IVrilietlvanls. whisk sltaik etched a peak after Iwn bitter setbarka and muted Ihs Mows Howl 94 lo a.

an iranklln rlrld. Itetroll was Utat ky f'slhollr I nlverelty, u.o. Alabama, apparently still smsMIng from the defeat Bdinlnlstered by Ma lUlph Maaeeis Mississippi Ala I a otltflt, vented lis fury upon Tennea. se. to tne tuns nf ti hi 0.

Auburn ne ipse ted trminos,) Kentucky, hi 0 to sixeulusls ths htpsyturv thsrsoleir of mnptltn la IHtU. Iwn I hlef halleniera Ths upshot th msln itsnnontde lug in tne Middle West tat that uttln aial and furrtu remain u.a ernef Hiellensere of Mlnnsaot for Bis Tsn hoiHira While Slotrs Usui sppawrs hsaded f. Its bast season Knuln H.e tne died A il shar it tlvs srkumenl msy Its sattled twit weeks hence, sn fsr ss this ipiartst nni'eriied yunlus plsys Minnesota st Mlnnesptills Novsmbsr 3. fl ths same date. N.Mrs Dam clssl.es with Ohio nut st C'olumhiL.

In a sm thst may (o a Ion, war heard aeltllnr; national champion, ship in. Iters This week Note tleme east lo less on ins Navy a. Halilinors Ohio mats pulla'iaa Mm en. Inst Indiana, a vl. llm of Clneln-nell yasM.lsy.

whlls ths auckeye were buwlln, ovsr Murthweatsm. j. to 7 Minnesota sdded Tulsne t. Ha victims, in e. am Uml Ihs w.

vns nf Ih llnpher rsplsln sod Illeun elile. fr. due's crippled bsikfleld start hoard eurilrlrnt return in brstllt to IriMinrst f'htcwcs ei'sopy team. t. incite, vhi.ir nvsr ar.

Inoiv. alen remslns smon. In Mlrlaeel anttswten artave. On tn. coass.

f.nr.wnl nh. uinet re, en. nti aanta Clara, lino, and reinsins a Ho. I chains for th sssiklimenl, with Wssh. lutom and A sJsc unbssisn In th nr.

fXJ(h T11 Ool'ler, Rrsrs meet O. O. A sort on succeaslv. fjwtwdays early In Temple still I nheatse rili Werners Tsmpls Irsro. he.

1 1 1,. to 0 for Ms ruin snare in. hrp-raoam. eaelern hi, k.t wlln Ysl, Ifyrscuss. Army fiartru.nith snd PTlrhMlon Irartrrio.lln Irureseed IU point total l'r f.mr bv Brown, tl to e.

frincshm asms fr.Mn natnrid scovs ferur in Mis last quarter to dsmol-un nur.ars. to rrvraws rallied tn tiirn hsrk Ohio Waejeysn. 11 to 10. Tn mi, hops a llsnras. k.

rec.ivsn aetnssa whsn th Oorn-ritassers wsrs Mid to a soor.laas lis tiy kiiien t. is. IAS sonlaranc hsmpbin Oenvar trimmed Uun aisu. 11-7 and Colorado ilaea nraanl mil rl.liam Younf. la-tl, la the Horsy MnjiiiaiQ frimtersnua.

Tha litis tMltls In tn fknilnwast. asm Itom Hies dowufsll. was fsatuieft liy tna WHlrr.pn of Tssaa Chrtstlsa over TeSM A snd Itt to 14. Meanwhile lful.laoa fttate polished ff Arssruias. is 7.

whit Tssaa re-t'lnrd Ihs eompllmsnt witn a -1 3 victory ever IwntsoArf trantismeit. The mas pinned on nrr the hod) and gathern) around tsv-anaueb but finally all reached the dressing room ttlthmit any furl her prlous trouble. There hud been foreboding of the frenzied flitKh al) through the rough, hltterly-ronteted affair. Tht tackier were smashing down the hall carrier as If in mortal combat and several ttmen the enraged harks leaped to their feet ready to refiillnte with fll. T.arlv the fourth quarter after Vlrrnlal had place-kicked hl econ.

extra point after a (-irfiriimii, fiamnn II efef. Pirate fullhark reserve, mm run cut punching Held. I hp 'Mo-pound Card tackle, Metre) was him-Mied. Alumni Absent As Prisoners Capture Homecoming9 Tilt NAHlIvll.lt:, on. an.

The ISlnte prlim CimM Inilt team tndny i-elehrMlrd "home-romlng day" with a tn 0 Uc-tury over the 'Oniirnsre state TnilnhiR m-IhhiI but none of the "alumni" uh present ti rhrer the nluia mater's triumph. It was tht prlMin's flmf victory In Its brief fool hull history, li Ih being the lntli iittun's Initial sea-Hon nu the gridiron. The three flnt gnines the season were Illnntiin Kepbart, nf Nashville, M-ored four ut hdowns on nuzzling runs nf -J -I, 1.1 and HI yards. Ot Iters aim glittered were Dirk Wright, hulfhat k. sml Nor-man Mayimrd, Memphis tnv.

who Has brilliant at end on both of-frnM and defense. The prison quarl Is cos tied hy II Anderson. anderhilt law student ami V'uneeM member nf the suite leftlMmur. Tar Heels Will Work Hard For Game With Tech Injuries To Handicap Team In Preparations For Contest CHAPEL HILL, Oct. 20 Techs surprising vlrutry owr Duke, perhaps Hsturdsy's hlgKest upset In the nation, almost llternlty hsd the Carolina coaches and players on their ears today.

The Tar HeWa had figured that Tech would provide plenty of competition but that they ought to be able to win, assuming of course the squad fair sha phyhirtally. lliey had figxirvd that way before Saturday. Ttxlay the altustlon looked entirely different. Thry now realize any team that could bent Duke Is bound to hr i mighty whale nf a ball club. They now figure that they have no better than an even chance against Tech, possibly tens.

Carl Snivel and hla coaching partners. Max Ked and Walter 8Md-more, are faied with two serious onsiarles as they begin preparstlons for the homecoming game with the YtMow Jackets here Saturday. The Tar Iierls ar obviously stiff or-ng from a slump, the same sort ot stump that hit them last ymr when they defeated Davidson hy two touchdowns and bsrely managed to eks out out a touchdown margin ovst Kentucky, fcurh let -d own mrm not uncommon ffir tesms that tsks long trips on consecutive week-ends and play hard gAmes. But unless they rsn snsp out of this slump hefors Saturday, it Is sgrerd thst that nn-pfeted, untied record la dus for a blnrk mark Thv Tsr Heels are also hsndlcspt(t by in June's. Iluirhlns.

Dill, Trtm-pey snd Hvlns axe among thfe on the Injured list. Hagler, Duke Coach, Undergoes Operation ATI NT A. Or 2o (Assistant Cosrh "Dumpy" Hsgler, of inike university, underwent sn emergency operation for sppendUitls here yes-terdsy and attendants todsy oe-scrjbed his emiditloti as good The assistant eosxh. wtMMs team yesterday 'k 1 to 0 defeat at tne bands of Oeorirla-Tfch. was stricsn in a tvte) her and taken to Piel-mrmt hospital where sn airpenoec-Umy was performed.

to one for the tenth, flreenberg polled the msiimurn total of SO points. Vies err ell Second Wes per rail. rVattori Red ftoi pitcher who won as games durir the past sesson. rsreived second bmiora with S3 pointa Joe Voamlk. Cleveland outfielder wss third with IS points and Buddy Myer, Wssbingum second baseman, fourth with Sfl A trtsl of 34 players were named In the balloting.

Otbsrs wre Lm Oehrig, Tankees, f9 points. Ctmimy fH-hringer, DetrrHt. Jfl, Mlrksy Co-h-rsns. IetrMt, 34, Hoger Cramer, Philadelphia, is Juliua y-llerm. snd ftollts Kemaiey At.

Umls. eseb; Jimmts Pois. Philsdeiphis, and T'rrim BrlOges, Detroit, It. Ted Lrovis, tht- Featherweights Scheduled To Scrap Fifteen Rounds At Boston Arena NEW YORK, Oct. 20.

OP) The featherweight championship battle between Freddie Miller, of Clncm- i natl. and Vernon Cormier, of Worcester. at the Boston garden Tuesdav night, tops this week a national boxing profrram. Miller, who hasn't lost a fight I since returning from a aucceiuiiui European campaign and Cormier. Just back from a successful trip around the world, are scheduled to go the fifteen round route.

Al Sinner, former world's lightweight tltleholdcr. makes his second start of a comeback campaign aalnst Frank le Warno. Chambers-burg, lightweight, in a ten rounder at Trenton, N. Jrf Monday night. In the only other fights of importance, Harry Dubllnsky.

of Chicago, tackles Izzy Jannazzo. of New York. In a ten-round bout Monday night at New York, while Tony Falco, ot Philadelphia, meets Teddy Uxler. promising young Yorkvllle welter-1 weight, in another ten rounder in New York Tuesday night. i The program: Monday At Chicago, Frankle Bat- tagila, Winnipeg, vs.

Johnny Pna-gan, Chicago, middleweight, 10. At New Orleans. Ervin Berller. New Orleans vs. Ventura Arana, Mexico City, lightweights, 10.

At Holyoke. Johnnv Jadlrk. Philadelphia vs. Billy McMahon. New York, lightweights.

10. At Newark. N. Young Terry. Trenton.

N. vs. flollle Krleger, New York, middleweight. 10. At 1 Yen ton.

N. Al Singer, New York. vs. Frankle Warno Chamberaburg. lightweights, 10; Ralph Hatchett.

Albany, N. vs. Jackie Davis, Cleveland lightweights, 10. At New York. Harry Dubllnsky, Chicago, vs.

hezy Jannazzo, New York, welterweights, 10. At Oakland, Small Montana, Philippines, vs. Pier-pont. Oakland, 10; Tox Roecaforte, Reno. vs.

Ssmmy O'Dell. Akron. welterweights, 8. At Miami Beach Tommy rreemsn. Hot Springs, vs.

Billy Hood. Orlando, mlddlewclghts (10); Wildcat Monte, Hot vs. Al Reno. Cleveland, welterwetuhu (B). Ocala, Sonny Jonasko, New York, vs.

Tom Sharkey, Jacksonville, Fla lightweights (8. Tuesday At Boston, Freddie Miller, Cincinnati, vs. Vernon Cormier. Worcester. featherweight championship.

15. At New York. Tony Falco. Philadelphia, vs. Teddy Loder, New York, welterweights.

10. At St Paul. Charley RetzlaiT. Ionard, vs. Ford Smith.

Butte, heavyweights. 10. At Sacramento. speedy Dado, Manila, vs. Tony Marino.

Pittsburgh, bantamweight. 10. At Los Angeles. Nlrk Pastore. Chicago, vs.

Leon Zorrlte. Lo, An-Beles, lightweights. 10. At Seattle, Cecil Pavne, I-oulsville. Ky, vs.

Henry Woods. Yakima, light heavyweights B. Wednesday At New Haven. Conn-Steve Carr. Mrrlden.

vs. Johnny Ros1, Wore5ter, middle-weights. Werther Arceill. Boston, vs Andre Jesse run. New York, welterweights.

8. Thursdsv At Albany. Willie Psl, Albany. Vs. pet- Mascls.

New York. weltfrwiMflhts, 10 Frldav -At Philadelphia. Billy Ket-rhell. Mlllvllle. N.

J. BHIy Nlckv. Pittsburgh, llht heavyweights, 10; Prankie Blair. Camden, vs Joe Florro, Philadelphia welterweurhts. At Hollywood, MIdttet WolKsst.

Philadelphia, vs Psncho leyvss. Yums. bantamwrlghU, 10. for this week's clash with California, undefeated this season. "The boys are trying," said Jones "They're trying hard.

I'm going to have to make a few changes, but I'm trying to avoid them. We'll give California a ball game. might win a game or two this season yet There were no repercussions over last week's vrrhal fire from Paddork. U. C' alumni)' who demanded more winnlnr team from Jones and less "character building Greenberg Named Most Valuable American PHILADELPTM.

Oct. 80, Greenberg the Brons boy ho went west to the slugging itsr of ths World Champion Detroit Tigers, todsy was designated the most valuable Amertcsn lesgue plsyer of 1016 Despite ths injury whlrh kept him out of most of the world series games, been berg wss the unsnlrnoue choice of the eight representatives of the Baseball Writers Association of America who psrtieips'ed In ths selection. Ths poll was announced by James Issminger, chairman of ths Committee, VoMnr on the bssla of ten points for th first-rbnlre man of the list of ten candidate selected by each nine far the second, and thus down.

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