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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N. i Sunday, September io, BULLDOGS TAKE 12-6 WIN FROM BREVARD Louise Suggs Demon Deacons Takes Women's National Title Georgia Peach Defeats Dorothy Kirby To Capture Coveted Golf Crown DETROIT, Sept 37. (P Sun Plaster Hoyas For 6 To 0 Win Horace Patty Intercepts Pass, Races 67 Yards In Closing Minutes Of Game Standings Ognovich Intercepts Pan To NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 84 59 .614) cinclnat 73 80 477 Set Up Deac Score In Final Period St. Louis 89 64 .582 unicago PhiladeL 68 85 444 61 91 61 92 .399 Boston 85 68 .536 IORACE PATTY, 160-pound reserve tailback, reached into the ozone New.

York 80 72 S26 Pitts' bg AMERICAN LEAGUE with one minute and-15 seconds of playing time left, gathered In a pass from the hands of Guy Christopher, Brevard wingback, and 78 75 .510 PhiladeL New York 96 57 .6271 Detroit 84 69 .549 (pf a- 3 ajV 4 romped 67 yards for a touchdown to give the Asheville-Biltmore college WAKE FOREST, Sept. 27. (IP) After stubborn defensive play had halted all scoring attempts for three periods, Wake Forest man- 69 84 .451 63 90 .412 59 94 .386 Chicaso Wash'gtn St. Louis Boston 83 70 .542 Cleveland 80 73 .523 Bulldogs a 12-6 victory over the Brevard college Tornadoes in a hard fought gridiron battle at Memorial stadium last night. tanned Louise Suggs, a little Georgia peach hardly taller than the driver she swings so well, won the 1947 Women's National Amateur golf championship today in a sensational finish from a fellow Georgian who went down to defeat after a heartbreaking challenge In the home stretch.

The tall silver cup went to Lithia Springs' Louise and the score board recorded the title winning feat as a two-up victory which came on lased to eneineer a touchdown mid Results With the score knotted at 6-all way of the fourth quarter to score a 6-0 victory over Georgetown here and the game in the final two minutes the Tornadoes went to the air in a desperate attempt to wrest tonight. A crowd of 12,000 sat in chilly fall weather to watch the BREVARD COLLEGE TORNADOES Shown above are members of the Brevard AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 2, New York 1. Boston 8. Washington 1. Detroit 4.

Cleveland 2. Chicago 2-2, St. Ixiuis 1-3. victory from the Bulldogs. With third down and 10 to go on two teams open their 1947 play.

Indians Top Davidson, 21ToO college football combination who met the Asheville-Biltmore Bulldogs at the stadium last their own 32, Christopher faded The two teams unveiled a host of backs who engineered numerous the final green of the 36-hole championship battle. The loser was slen drives with gains both on the ground and in the air, tftit the two sturdy lines halted all drives be NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 2, Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 10. New York 7. St.

Louis 3, Chicago 1. (Only games scheduled). Today's Games der Dorothy Kirby, 27-vear-old At- night. In their first start, the tornadoes played a scoreless tie with Lees-lVlcnae. in tne photo above from left to right, front tow, Clayton Baxley, Ben Jones, Ernest Traynham, Brice Winchester, Harry Ashworth, John Cline, Herman Walker, Hicks Duncan, Clifton Riggins, Raymond McLeod, LeRoy Thompson, Thomas Warren, Arthur Agnew and Johnny Misenheimer.

Second row, Coach Bob Andrews, Pete Couch, L. Floyd, Ernest Dickerson, Morgan Murphy, Dickie Shelton, Bill Tucker, Mack Burgess, Guy Christopher, Jim Miller, Kenneth Stanley, Elmore Babson, Lander Beal, Lawrence Crow, B. Gunter, Needham fore they reached pay dirt. lantan who rallied spectacularly only to lose for the second time as she had the title within her grasp. XJORFOLK, Sept.

27. UP) An i i alert Davidson football team played William and Mary's Indians Intercept Pass The Deacon score came after on almost even terms during the Nick Ognovich halted a George Kirby Rallies After trailing over a stretch of Bagwell, assistant coach. Third row, Ray Delapp, Herman Hipps, Ray Couch, K. L. Thompson, Jim Armstrong, Kenneth Armstrong, Ottis Belk, Ezra Hutton, Harry Martin, town drive by intercepting a pass from tailback Henry Baranowski on the Deacon 41 and ran to the Hoya 22 holes and twice being three down, Miss Kirby staged a remark Warren Thompson, Tom Hooks, Ed Loftis, B.

Pierce Andrews, fc. Perry, and Uarner. able challenge over the last nine 47. Lholes of the Franklin Hills course. Tom Fetzer, Deacon tailback, back and rifled a high hard one intended for Slick Warren, but Patty jumped high into the air, pulled the inflated oval down and eluded the entire Brevard team in his mad dash up the sidelines to cross the goal line standing up with the winning margin.

Ed Durner failed to boot the extra point from placement and the game ended a few seconds later with Biltmore in possession of the ball on the 50 yard stripe. The Bulldogs Jumped off to an early lead when they pile-drived their first touchdown over a march that started on their own 48 yard stripe midway through the initial period. Brevard came back to knot the count at six all in the dieing moments of the second quarter on a sustained drive from the Asheville 39. Winchester, flashy right halfback, bore the brunt of the ground attack slashing through the Bulldog CARSON-NEWMAN passed 14 yards to end Jim Dun BOX SCORES The challenge, great as it was, wasn't enough as the steady-shooting, unperturbed new champion pulled through with the needed NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklvn at Boston Haugstad (1-0) vs. White (6-0).

New York at Philadelphia (2) Cooper (3-10) and Jones (1-2) vs. Simmons (0-0) and Koecher (0-1). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Queen (3-7) or Bonham (10-8) vs. Lively (5-6). St Louis at Chicaito Burkhart (3-5) vs.

Schmitz (12-18). AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at New York Brassie (0-0) vs. Raschi (7-2). Boston at Washington Johnson (12-10) vs. Haefner (9-14).

Chicago at St. Louis Lopat (15-13) vs. Dean (0-0). Detroit at Cleveland Hutchinson (17-10) (21-10). Forest City Eleven DEALS LOSS TO W.C.T.C., 13-7 can.

After tries at the line and a 5-yard penalty for backfield in motion had set the Deacons back to the 37, Fetzer passed to Carl Haggard, sub ta wingback for Harry Dowda. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE CARDS 3, CUBS 1 1-3 CHISOX 2-2, BROWNS FIRST GAME first half of their game before 9,000 spectators today, but was worn to a frazzle by superior depth and went down on the small end of a 21-0 score. Fullback Jack Cloud of Norfolk scored two of the Tribe's touchdowns and Richmond's 202-pound end Richard Hun-gerford, a substitute for Louis Hoitsma, went over for the third. Stanley Magdziak of Passaic N. JL, added a point after placement after each touchdown.

Cloud's first tally came in the third quarter on a two-yard off-tackle thrust and his second was marked up in the fourth period on an eight-yard smash through tackle. Hungerford's touchdown was registered in the fourth quarter when he took a 10-yard pass from Magdziak and ran 15 yards to the goal line. CULLOWHEE After fighting St. Louis ab ai SchoendB 2b 5 1 3 5 Chicago ab Schenz. 3b 3 0 0 3 Haggard snatched the ball on the 21 and ran over the goal without St.

Louis ab a ab a through a scoreless first half on Chicago erven terms, the Carson-Newman 1 KoUoway, 1000 4 115 Oiering, cl 10 0 0 2b a 0 0 81 Sisler. lb zl 4 0 0 0 being touched. Ognovich's try for Kennedy, 4 110 3 0 10 3 0 10 4 0 2 5 Dillinger 3b Lehner, cl Berdino. 2b Heath, II Stephens ss 0 0 0 3 4 0 11 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Northey. rf Dusak, If extra point went wide.

3 0 0 0 4 12 3 shots on the Iinal two noies. Miss Kirby, two down after 27 holes, surprised the gallery of some 3,000 by picking up a pair of birdie 4s on the 28th and 29th holes to square the match for the first time since they had played the 7th hole in the morning round. They were even as they drove from the 35th tee with the fairway following expecting Miss Suggs to falter under the pressure of a string of birdies manufactured from the clubs of Miss Kirby. pniiiey, York, lb 4 0 11 M'culough Kush, Waitkus, lb Aberson, If Pafko. cf Scheflng Nicholson rf Mack, 2b That was all the scoring, but Tucker, cf Downs Hendersonville Eagles pushed across, a pair of touchdowns in the third period here Saturday night 'and came out with a 13-7 victory over the Western Carolina Catamounts.

3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 10 0 4 0 0 4 Wallaeaa ss Hitcnck lb 3 0 0 3 000 there were plenty of hard tries Garagioia 0 Cross, 3b Creger, ss Johnson Michaels 3b 3 0 0 2 4 1 3 a Judnlck, zza Coleman rf line for five yard gains on almost 4 0 13 4 0 11 4 0 0 3 4 0 10 3 0 2 5 3 0 10 10 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 throughout the game. The closest thing to a George' Tresh, Haynes, forest CITY The Golden Tor In the opening minutes of the 2 0 3 2 0 0 5 10 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 nadoes of Forest City high school Madrid, ss Sturgeon ss Hamner, Johnson, 3b town touchdown came in the third period, Wingback Cosson Statistics won the first eame of the season Moss, Zarilla, Early, Zoldak, Schulta Z2 Potter, third period when Lou Miller, Hoya raced 65 yards for the Eagles first score and Jennings went over from BUtmore Brevard here Friday night, trouncing Hen. rlprsonville. 33-6. Totals 30 3 7 13 Totals 381117 7 0 0 0 0 First downs 10 left half, interecepted a Fetzer pass on the Georgetown 45.

Elmer Struck out for Schenz in 8th. 127 11 2 33 1 9 16 Totals Totals 31 2 4 the nine on an end-around play. The Cats scored in the closing minutes of the game, with a pass .000 030 0003 000 000 0101 St. Louis Chicago 10 extra Doint from placement went Grounded out tor Moss in 8th. zs Grounded out for Zoldak in 8th.

zrs Singled for Hitchcock in 9th. Each man in the first string backfield scored once, with the second string seeing much action in the final half. The winners piled up 14 first downs, the losers two. from Jim English to Paul Monroe under the cross bar and the BuU- Yards gained rustling 200 Forward pass attempts 21 Forward passes made 5 Yards on passes 59 Passes intercepted 1 Yards gained runback 34 Punt averages 41 Kick returns 35 Fumbles 5 Fumbles recovered 2 Penalties 45 hit tine Day dirt. iK joss moved out in front 6 to 0 to Raba then looped a pass 31 yards to Frannie Desmon who was thrown in his tracks on the Deacon Raba got three yards at right tackle and then tossed a three-yard pass to the 14.

That's where the Deacons took over as a ItOOFING I II 45 lb II 55 lb. I I 90 lb. 5 GaL Roof Coatinr fSM I I 1 GaL Roof Cement -M II ADVANCE STORE I I 20-22 BROADWAY uooooooooeooeoot! Chicago 000 200 000 2 St. Louis 000 000 0101 The Cats racked up nine first Errors, Hamner, Mack, Creger 2. Runs batted in, Sisler, Dusak, Waitkus.

Bases on balls, off Johnson 4, Hamner 4, Kush 1. Strikeouts byJohnson 7, Hamner 5. Hits off Hamner 7 in Kush 0 in 1. Losing pitcher, Hamner. BRAVES 2, DODGERS 1 33 xiold their lead until the last par I uon of the second quarter.

downs. Carson-Newman four. Arthur Byrd played a whale or, a the end zone was dropped by Des 5 The Bulldogs showed power plus: game for Western Carolina at mon. fourth down pass from Raba into right euard, along with tailback Errors, Michaels. Hitchcock 2.

Dillinger. Runs batted in, Michaels 2, Lehner. Two-base hit, York. Three-base hit, Dillinger, Stolen base, Bernardino. Strikeouts by Haynes 2.

by Zoldak 2. Hits off Zoldak 4 in 8, Potter 0 in 1. Losing pitcher, Zoldak. SECOND GAME Brooklyn ab al Boston Stanky, 2b 4 0 11 Holmes, rf ab a 5 0 11 4 0 0 0 every play until the ball was rest ing on the Biltmore 6 vard line. Hits Right Tackle Jim Bryson, Von Ray Harris, fullback, and Clark Pennell, left guard.

It was the second loss of the season for the Cats. Miksis. 2b 10 0 1 Rowell, If Robinsn lb 3 0 1 01 Torgeson lb Reiser, cf 8 0 10 Masi. Prom there he hit right tackle to 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 13 0 3 10 7 3 0 0 2 Furilio. cf 0 0 0 0 M'cmlck cf place the ball on the Bulldog six St.

Louis ab a Dillincer 3b 4 0 13 Carson-Newman Chicago ab a Holloway 2b 1 1 2 Kennedy, rf 3 0 0 0 Western Carolina Pos Walker, rf 4 0 0 0 Ryan, 3b Behrman. 0 0 0 1 Ferndez. 3b Lehner, cf 5 1 1 0 inch stripe and the Coman charges dug in their cleats for a goalline throughout the game, rolling up 10 first downs to 7 for the Tornado and amassing a total of 200 yards from scrimmage as against only 127 for Brevard. The team was working with much more precision than in their victory over Gardner-Vteub here last week, Dill tiiey were notably weak in the passing department, flipping 21 and completing only 5 for a gain of 59 yards through the air. The line was a bulwark of strength 3 0 13 1 Culler, Wright, ID Phllley, If ill PaUca, 0 0 0 0 H'manski If 3 0 0 0 Edwards 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Elliott, Martin.

York, lb 4 0 0 5 Tucker, cf 4 0 10 4 0 3 4 3 0 0 0 4 0 15 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 12 0 4 0 11 Ber'dino 2b Heath. If Stephens ss Judnich lb Coleman rf Moss, San ford, 2 0 0 0 4 112 Parker Kiker l'en AtkUlS Keller Willis Murray Molfctt Coston Rogers Alley Grogan Humphries Pennell Constance Byrd Robinson Brown Clark Bryson Heavner Harris wallaesa ss 3 0 0 3 Michaels 3b 3 0 3 1 Dickey, 4 0 0 1 4 0 2 3 10 0 0 Bragan, Jorgensn 3b Rojek, ss Qregg, Hatten, Barney, Snider, rf 10 0 1 stand on first down. With six inches to go the Bulldogs held the powerful charge of Winchester on the two inch line, but on second down Dickerson hit the line on a quarterback sneak and went over for the marker. Hutto's attempt to kick extra point from placement was short 0 0 0 0 Grove, 3 0 0 Rodgin, 0 10 Harrlst, 10C 3 0 10 with the work of Taylor Green and 33 3 5 17 Totals 33 1 7 9 35 2 5 13 Totals Totals Score by Periods: Carson-Newman W.O.T.C iob Cline at tackles and Ed Durner 00 77 0 13 0 0 Walked for Culler In 9th. Walked for Grove in 8th.

at end standing out. In the back-field Patty and Jaynes, both Brooklyn 010 000 0001 Boston 010 000 0012 Chicago 000 000 020 0 2 St Louis 000 200 000 1 3 and the score was 6 to 6 until the ating as substitutes, stole tne snow with their long runs for touchdowns, but the steady work of Cecil Bulldogs made their fatal stab in the final minute of play. It was little Jessie Jayne. reserve Errors, Robinson, Rojek 2, Culler, Fernandez: Runs batted in, Stanky, Culler, Holmes. Two-base hit, Stanky.

Stolen bases, Robinson. M. McCormlck. Hits off Gregg 2 in 2, Hatten 1 in 3, Barney 1 in 2, Behrman 0 in 2. Pallca 1 In 2 Losing pitcher, Palica Runs batted In.

Moss 2. Wright 2. Stephens. Two-base hits. Wright.

Home run. Moss. Bases on balls off Grove 1, Sanford 4, Harrlst 2. Strikeouts by Harrlst 2 In 2, (none out In 1th). Hit by pitcher, by Orove (Coleman), (Heath).

Losing pitcher, Harrlst. Roberts, Jack Milbee and Al Rain- tailback and former star on the; water stood out. Roberts especial- llr Carson-Newmam scoring touchdowns, Cosson. Jennings; Western Carolina, Carson-Newman subs: Padgett, Brown, Jennings. Gibson.

Western Carolina subs: Tate, Allison, Kstes, Jaynes, Arrington, Lemmond. English, Monroe. Harder and Hensiey. HOG AN LEADING INTERNATIONAL GOLF TOURNEY Maroon Devils grid squad, vvho-jy shined in the passing depart-sparked the first Bulldog touch- I merit, along with Patty, while Rain- DUX-BAK HUNTING COATS Genuine DnzBak hunting coats that will take all the tough wear you can give it PHILS 10, GIANTS 7 TIGERS 4, TRIBE 2 down and brought the crowd to water was on the receiving snd of oome nice pitches. Detroit ab ab a 2b 4 2 0 1 New York ab al Rhawn, 3b 5 0 3 0 its feet with a beautitul 4a yard run that put him across the Torn Cleveland Mitchell tt Philadel, Cabellero Levan.

If Lake, ss 4 0 14 5 2 2 brill 4 0 10 4 12 0 4 110 13 0 13 Hutchinsn 10 0 0 Kerr, ss 5 12 5 Thomson, ef 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Brevard Standouts Outstanding in the Tornado line! were Leroy Thompson at center, John Cline and Hicks Duncan at 5 110 Mize. lb Webb, ss 0 0 0 1 Mayo. 2b 5 12 5 Wertt. rf 5 12 0 71! -'V if nrfY'- 4 2 2 0 3 110 3 0 12 Wakefield If 4 0 1 0 Keltner, 3b Peck, rf Boudreau ss Gordon, 2b Fleming, lb Rosen, Edwards, If Bockman zz Hegan. Lemon, guards, and Slick Warren, former Outlaw.

If 0 0 0 0 Kell, 3b 2 0 0 1 MarshaU rf Lafata, If Yvars, Witek. 2b Pi cone, Lockman, Beggs, 3 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 11 2 0 12 Gilbert rf Ennis, rf If Wrrostek cf Jones. 3b Verban, 2b Seminick Padgett, Schultz lb Hamner, ss Rowe, Handley H'tzelman Biltmore high school star, at left 4 12 4 2 0 11 10 0 0 4 2 10 3 10 0 3 2 2 0 10 10 3 12 0 10 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 4 2 0 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 Kvers, 3b 3 0 0 1 cullen'bn lb 3 1 3 1 end. CHICAGO, Sept. 27.

UP Ben Ho-gan of Hershey, missed a difficult $1,000 putt by inches but fired a seven-under-par 65 which equalled the course record and gave him 1 0 0 0 Swift, 4 0 2 0 However, it was the ball carrying ado goal line standing up. The Bulldogs started from their own 48 with first and ltt and Al Rainwater picked up 5 yards to the Brevard 43. Joe Penland made one yard at tackle, and on the next play little Jessie Jayne pulled his spectacular run out of the bar. Starting on the Bulldog 42, Jayne headed for the Tornado line, cut sharply to his right, reversed his field and ran through the entire Brevard team in a beautiful piece of broken field running to score. N'houser 3 0 0 0 of Winchester that put the Tornado 32 2 7 12 Totals S6 4 11 12 Totals a three-stroke nauway lead in tne Totals 40 7 14 14 Totals 3410 12 8 $55,000 international golf tourney today.

Safe on error for Laake in 8th. a Struck out for Fleming in 9th. zz Struck out for Edwards In 9th. i complete Winn protection. 15.90 Famous Dux-Bak 1 'jC HUNTING CAPS DUXBAK HUNTING PANTS 1- 8.50 8.50 Fouled out for Picone 6th, 1 Ran for Rowe in 6th.

The 36 hole, winner take all match among eight title-holders New Yofk 031 010 200 7 Philadelphia 021 030 31x 10 winds up with 18 holes tomorrow. Runner-up at the 18-hole mark He received fine blocking on the Detroit 100 000 021 Cleveland 200 000 0003 Error. Gordon. Runs batted in, Wakefield, Peck, cullenblne Two-base hits Wertz, Keltner. Lemon, Cullenbine.

Bases on balls, off Newhouser 3, Lemon 7. Strikeouts. Newhouser 8, Lemon 4. ATHLETICS 2, TANKS 1 was South African Bobby Locke, Dux-Bak Hunting Panto in straight leg style Dux-Bak Hunting Pants with knit cuffs boot Errors. Kerr.

Beggs, Thomson. Runs batted in, Seminick 3, Ennis, Jones 3, Yvars. Picone 3, Thomson, Lafata, Witek 2. Two-base hit, Picone. Home runs.

Seminick, Thomson. Strikeouts by Picone 3, Helntzelman 3. Hits off picone 9 In 5, Beggs 3 in 3, Rowe 10 In Helntzelman 4 in 3. who matched Hogan's three-under- run, but his trek was a muterpiece in deceptive running. Placement Fails Ed Dumer's attempt to convert standard 33 on the first nine, but came back over wind-swept Tarn O'Shanter course in 35 for 68.

A stroke behind with 69 was de PhiladeL ab Dux-Bak Hunting Pants, A lace and elastic style O. Jv a New York ab a 3 0 0 2 White's Service in the ball game and kept them there. Time and again he pulled the Brevard eleven out of a hole with a nice run, and was always on tap when a few extra yards were needed. Guy Christopher, who worked mainly on offense when a good, long boot was needed, kept his team out of danger several times with nice However, he was pushed in this department by Cecil Roberts, Jack Millbee and little Jessie Jayne for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs booted the bah for an average of 41 yards, while the Tornado averaged 36 yards.

Both teams fumbled frequently, with the Bulldogs recovering o. However, the Bulldogs took a beating in the penalty department with 45 yards charged against them as against only 5 yards for the Tornado. McCosky If 0 prey. 2b fending champion Sammy Snead, who opened with a torrid 32, four incBGEpqiDcncnD 4 0 0 5 0 0 3 11 5 1 1 5 0 2 4 0 0 3 0 2 5 0 1 4 0 1 under par, but staggered over the back nine in one-over par 37. Hen rich, rf 4 0 2 0 Berra.

5 0 0 0 DiMaggio cf 3 1 0 0 McQuinn, lb 4 0 10 Johnson, 3b 5 0 13 Lindell. If 4 0 0 0 Rizzuto, ss 5 0 13 Bevens. 2 0 0 1 K'bocker rf Chapman cf Adams, lb Majeski ss Suder, 2b Rutner, 3b Franks, Marchildn OAKLEY ELEVEN, Page, 10 10 HUNTING BOOTS Empire black leather boots, ft QC 16" high rubber soles and heels 07J Empire brown leather boots, 1 6" high with A A A leather soles and rubber heels XU.aJU 35 1 38 2 1 13 Totals BLACK MOUNTAIN, 000 001 000 l-2 000 001 000 01 Philadelphia New York TIE ON GRIDIRON Lenoir-Rhyne Trims E. C. Teachers, 9-0 GREENVILLE, Sept.

27. UP) Lenoir-Rhyne spotted East Carolina Teachers college to a 9-0 lead in the first quarter, and then rolled up a 27-9 North State conference football victory. The Teachers' Initial score came with Roger Thrift carrying the opening kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown. Henry. Andrews place-kicked point.

A few moments later, Amos Sexton broke through to drop Gene Miller behind the Lenoir-Rhyne goal-line for a safety. That was the last scoring for the locals. A Teachers' fumble, recovered on their own ten-yard line, set the stage for scoring end run by John Charles. Frank Barger Errors, Frey, Marchildon. Runs batted In Rutner 2, Lindell.

Two-base hits, Rizzuto. Majeski. Bases on balls off Bevens 4, Page 3, Marchildon 7. Strikeouts by Marchildon 4, Bevens 3. Page 3.

Hits off Bevens 5 in 6, Page 3 in 4. Losing pitcher. Page. BLACK MOUNTAIN A fighting Po Brevard RS Arthur Agnew RT Bill Traynhan EG Hicks Duncan 12.90 The very popular Chippewa moccasin toe boot in 10" height Famed Chippewa 1 0" plain toe leather boots lightweight, oil tanned Leroy Thompson Every Mechanics! Service For Car or Truck BOSOX 8, NATS 1 jonn Cline Biltmore Sonny Cameron Taylor Green Bob Vines Pete Britton Paul. Harris Bob Cline Ed Durner Joe Harrelj CecU Roberts Jack Milbee Al Rainwater Washingtn IT Beet Walker LB Slick Warren QB Clifton Riggins RH Boyce Winchester ab a 4 0 13 3 0 0 4 4 0 10 Boston abiba Combs, 3b 5 3 3 4 Pesky, ss 4 13 4 DiMaggio cf -5 2 2 0 Williams If 3 1 2 0 Chippewa Engineers field boot 16" high, 1 Ofl buckle arch strap oil tanned leather soles XjJU The original Chippewa 16" lace boot, made of too ih Clayton Baxlev PB Ham Ashworth 4 0 0 1 3 12 0 Yost.

3b Lyons, 3b Coan, rf Vernon, lb Spence. cf Robertsn If Sullivan, ss Evans, Masterson Toennes 4 0 0 0 waterproofed, grade leather 5 0 10 0 0 0 0 5 0 14 5 112 Officials: Woody Griffin. referee; Charles Munday, umpire; Ted Carter, field Judge; Gene Bricklemeyer, head linesman. 3 0 0 1 Oakley high school eleven fought a favored Black Mountain squad to a scoreless deadlock here Friday. The game was the second Oakley since a football program was adopted at the school.

Neither team could make much of an offensive dent, with Oakley going down to the Black Mountain 12-yard line before a pass interception stalled the drive. The home team drove to the Oakley five in the second period, losing the ball on downs. Oakley will play its third game of the season against Mars HfQ high school Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on its home gridiron. In a previous game with the Hillians, Oakley was de 17.90 Moses, rf Mele. rf Doerr.

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Williams, Spence. Bases on balls off Masterson 6, Dobson 2. Strikeouts by Dobson 8, by Masterson 3, by Toennes 2. Hits off Masterson 12 in 7 1-3, Toennes 2 in 1 2-3. Losing pitcher, Have Your Cloudy Or Broken Glass Installed For Windshield and Doors Before Cold Weather WKHTE'S SERVICE 55 N.

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VX X. Owen JUVEWLE SH0ES 20 College St Opp. Pritchard Park will make full reports on them fori the benefit of those who did not attend. I.

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