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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN -TIMES, ASHEVILLE. N. C. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, Section A Pate ELEVEN "WAKE FOREST SWEEPS TO 19-7 VICTORY OVER CLEMSON -i- -i- i- N.C. State Adds Davidson To List Of Victims, 25-0 Sacrinty Brothers Share Honors With Brinkley As FOOTS All Deacs Win Third Straight I i Crush SCORES Boilermakers By 49-6 Count By RALPH HOWI.ANI) WAKE FOREST, Oct.

12. Power, deception and the breaks paid off for Wake Forest today as the Deacora led by the Sacrinty brothers and Rock Brinkley swept over luckless Clemson college, 19 to 7, In a Southern Conference football game before nbout 9.000 fans. Lions Humble Gardner-Webb Eleven, 21 To 6 George Cushwa Sparkles Al Mars Hill Notches Conference Triumph MARS HILL Playing In a con -i 1 Wolf pack Dents Goal Line Three Times In Fourth Wildcats Outplay Favored Raleigh Foe In Scoreless Opening Half By NOF.L. YANCF.Y RALEIGH, Oct. 12.

W) After being held to only one touchdown in the first three periods, North Carolina State's powerful A pass from Nick Sacrinty to Notre Dame Uses 44 Players In Overwhelming Victory Over Purdue no i nn Trniitiisre 47, ('IiKllauooia 1, Walk t'ltrrkt 111, leimuti W. ft M. 4t, Virginia Poly. Inat. (irurgia Trrli Mlkliiln.l 7.

Aititlarhiiin Iliih I'oiiil II. Mt lllll it, Oarilncr-VVfiib fl. HriHarti U. Aiiliurn HI. I.oiilt 7.

North Carolina HA, MarrUm! A. Virginia l. Virginia Military lint. K. Hire TuUne tf.

Alabama Suiilhuatf rn Louisiana 0. Vanderhlll Mar Ida II. CuUwtsa Jfi, Wofrnt-tt Klnnila A. Jt M. toll.

35 Alabama Slate Coil. Paid off for the first Deacon touch- down as O'Quinn breezed on to tinued drizzle throuchout the first halt, the Mars Hill Mountain Lions smashed their way across a muddy arson -Newman 3. Tennrnf Wnleyan pay dirt behind masterful block-Ing. The Clemson Tigers sprang back quickly when Bob Gage recovered Brinkley's fumble on the Wake Forest 24 and worked his way on th next play through the line to score. Make Extra Points nillard Campbrll Coll.

(Mlis.) 7. Wolfpack exploded for three touchdowns in the final period to defeat Davidson, 25 to 0. in a Southern conference football game tonight field to humble Gardner-Webb here Saturday afternoon before 1,200 Homecoming day spectators, 21-6. The Lions recovered a Bulldog fumble on the Gardner-Webb 37 Trinifufe 8latr -'A. Clark Coll.

II. before 18,000 fans. State was forced to punt from Both extra points were made, Bo early in tho game to pave the way acrlnty kicking for the Deacons SOUTH BEND, Oct. 12. P) Undefeated Notre Dame, employing a total of 44 players, romped to Its third straight football victory today by crushing Injury-riddled Purdue, 49 to 6 before a sellout crowd of 55,452 overcoated spectators.

Five of the seven touchdowns were scored by reserves as the Irish steamrollered 408 yards by rushing to Purdue's 77 and accumulated 18 first downs to B. The Western conference Boilermakers suffered their third consecutive defeat and the worst in their 18 games with Notre Dame. Although its passing ace. Boo Demoss, was among six key bnck-fielti men on the cripple list, Purdue completed 10 out of 23 tosses for a gain of 136 yards. Substitute 0 behind Its goal early In tho period afUr a Davidson punt by Red id Bull Cagle lor the Tigers.

Wake Forest set up another touchdown in the closing seconds of the first quarter when Red Cochran passed to Bumie Bethca carried 57 yards and a clipping penalty put the Wolfpack on Its own six. Los Palmer's kick was returned to the State 41 but Davidson fumbled and Slate recovered on tt own 36. State took the ball on downs on the Davidson 4G when Bethca was forcrxl to run Faiil TcnitChkra Ktaln li, Fiuury and Henry 0. 1'alno Coll. X'K Nnrrli Coll.

6. Arkaiiaaa I'A, Uaylnr (I. CAST Allnhfiiy 1, (ililluin It. Uiignrr Lnwrll Textile Aberdeen Proving (iroutid 'M, Fort Em-III iVa.) 7. llufftlra Panier ti, ItrniiKHar-r n.

William 0. Ilaverford 7, Uminiia 0. Knat KtriMHUburg le.iclieri 37, Ship-pritshnrir tPa.) Tpiirdiera 7. IMt khifion 'i, l.rlrMiion Vallry It, Alliricbl III, Jiuniala '4. Korlipairr llrPanw li.

Pulumae State 'M. shrphprd B. F.AST Miihteiihrrg 1, llurknrll 0. Irm pie ritUbiirtb 0. Ituke Navy li.

Kiitgera New York V. t. Ctilnmliia iH, Vale l. Writ Virginia W. A 1,.

0. Cornell IH, Colgate v. New llamiiihlre Maine S. Knrlnirield Cot). 111.

Statistics lor their first marker. Eight plays Inter George Cushwa passed to Co-Captain Charllo -wilfong for the touchdown and Art Wood converted to privo Mars Hill a 7-0 lead. After the kickoff a bad pass from center set the Bulldogs back on their own 10 and another bad snap got by Raines, who was attempting to punt, and rolled over the goal where Raines recovered to give Mars Hill two nolnts. Gardner-Webb scored in the second period when, after two previous threats had been halted Inside the Mars Hill five, Raines passed to Cecil Bolirk for the counter. "lr mami I'orritl Flral rlntrna on fourth down, but couldn't move the ball and the quarter ended fback John Calvin of Chicago scoreless.

cd the Boilermaker's only SCO! Yard taintd rult r'orwar'' ntlfiniit. r'nrward pasa mm Varda aalnrd for pasa Forward paa Ititrrr. Funting arrlm. Total Tarda kick ret. npp.

fumblra rcc Yarda lost pepalltr ichdown on a 52-yard rambfc at SCHOENDIENST OUT IN DOUBLE PLAY Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals second baseman, is out on a double play ns he slides into second base in the fifth game of the world series at Boston. Red Sox Shorlstop Johnny Pesky handles the ball thrown from home by Catcher Roy Partee after Terry Moore struck out. (AP Wirephoto) i the SI I start of the last quarter. SCORES ON PASS I FarKcrsourE, Mars Hill tallied again In the I third stanza with Cushwa bucking Stale Jayvrea II.

Navy Plrbra 1.1, M'ealrheler, Trarhera O. Alasaachuaelli Mtaln Hsrrr.i.F rnong the Wake row tl)e Irish rumbied t0 one standouts yesterday in the touchdown in the first quarter and 19-7 conquest of Clemson was two each In the next three. Four across from the one-yard line to SF.CONI) I'KRIOI) The Wildcats jot a chance when a poor punt anil a clipping pnalty cave them the hall on the Stale 211. They moved tu the 17, hut Stalo sliffrned and took over. Later I'aul Gibson blocked a Davidson punt and State took over on the Wildcats' 38.

Gene Bingham intercepted a pass and ran 41 yards to State's ID. Davidson had the ball on State's 10-yard-llne when the half ended scoreless. THIRD culminate a sustained drive. Early lohn O'Ouinn. above, who i of the scores were at the end of sustained marches.

in last pcricd a Bulldog pass was Intercepted bv Al Dennis and Nick imlk Capps on the Clemson 13. Itrinklcy fumbled on the five hut Cochran fell nn the ball as the quarter ended. Brinkley went over the third play of the second quarter. The rains enmc midway In the third quarter and brought an end to the scoring. Clemson was trying desperately to move through the tiiinKKQ lo, Sacrinty on the Tiger 40 and one yard to cap a C6-yard on the next nlay Woo dscampered Ralloped for a touchdown in 43 yards for the finaltally.

tiiive In six plays. Sub fullback Bosox And Cards Resume Series At St. Louis Today Ily GAVLIC TALBOT ST. LOUIS, Ot. 12.

Wi Only the speed and the cunnlivg in the left army of Harry (The Cat) Brccliecn stands tonight between the Cardinals and sudden death in the 1946 world scries. the first quarter. Cecil Bolick nnd Carroll Raines paced the Bulldog attack while Cornie Clatt rammed two yards to end a 49-yard parade and third stringer Bill Gompers. an 18-ycar-old sophomore halfback from Wheeling, W. romped 20 yards to a score.

State gob the ball early In the air mil nei.iy wut jswu i teams resorted to punting and line Chick Martin and Cushwa led the Lions. J. C. Mitchell was outstanding on defense for Mars Hill. period on Its own 48 and the Wolf' Clay Croom fell on it for Wake Play The l.lnriina: Wake Forest led all the way in Forest.

Pna. Johnny Lujack passed eight yards Wall l.K KtnHsHr'S rnllinir nn II fii-cf Hnunl of line bucks moved A series pack piled up five successive first downs to score. Fletcher. Palmer and Oscar Bozeman alternated at pounding the Wildcat line with Palmer bucking over for the score. Bycrly's try for extra point was no to the Tigers' five and making 143 i Jak tne end ame to Croom across the goal with the llnal touchdown.

yards rushing to Clemson's 108 Pom Mara Hill l.i; Anderson I.T Brown t.C, nedrilncMtld G. Hlantnn RG Whlkiiant RT SandrrTord RK WIKf.ni-OB Wrhater Ml Mull Rll Roherts Trailing two games to three to the revivified Boston Red Sox in the big autumn play-off, the National league champions must win here tomorrow behind their acrobatic little southpaw star or accept second money. Seldom in series history has there been a more dramatic build-up for Lnthrr I.T Jours I.Q Austell Spanxler RG Gripes RT Shrrrill RK Wrhb Ql Smith MI Raines Rll Knoxville Smokies Buy Four Players From Concord Club Tackle Bill Smith of Greenville, broke through the Deacon Terh 0. Ilrexrl III, C. C.

Y. Itatra til, Tufla Harvard J'rlnrelnn 11. Pennaylvanla Drrimoiilh 0. Alfred 11, Itrooklyn O. fietlyabnrg 7, lfayelte II, Waihinginn li, DenlMin II.

Villanova II, Holy Croka 13. Hwarthmore 7, Franklin At Maraball 6. Hoaton II. 27, Northwestern 0. -'oaal ilnard Arademy IN, Colby VI, Weslryan 7, Connertimt a.

Vermont 'Ai, Union O. Johna lloi.kins 13, Washington Coll. 7. Amhrrnt 7, lloudoin Oberlln Carnegie Tech 0. 1 Trinity 2X, Mlddlehiirg 7.

Rilffalo -'o, Hobart Coll. 7. tit. i.wrence 7, Clarkiort 0. Hronn 2D, Rhode UUnd U.

OIITHWFST Tcias 20, Oklahoma 1:1. FAR WfchT Utah Rlale 28, Montana Stale 11. MNW Ncw Mrxfc A. A Oregon Slate 6, Southern California fl. Washington 21.

Waxhlmlon Stale 7, V. V. A. 26. Stanford A.

California 20, Kt. Mary'a 13. Oregon .11, Montana (I. Nevada 14. Aritona Htate of Tempe Honthern Oregon Coll.

of duration 18, Humboldt Htate 7. WID-WFST Iowa 1, Nebraaka 7. Kanaaa 21, Iowa Slate It. Wlaronsln 2, Ohio Slate 7. Weslern Michigan lt.

Ilntler 0. Hillsdale 20, Kalamaioo Albion 7, Adrian (I. Kent State Aft, Itlulfton 0. Woosler 7, Capital fl. William Jewell Culver Stockton 7.

hmporia State Tearheri 2(1, Colorado nllnra fl. Pittsburgh Kan.) Teachera 0. Ft. Hays Htate Tearhera ft good. North Carolina State 6, Davidson 0.

FOURTH 1'KItIOI) ne several times to smear threats FB Cole Fletcher returned a Davidson Black FB Krorlnr, Mara Hill. WMfoni (Dana from punt 14 yards to the Wildcat 22 and one oi me iinai. crucial corneals. KNOXVILLE, Oct. then passed to George Blomquist in the end zone for a touchdown top off a 70-yard parade in seven plays, then pitched a 28-yard pass to halfback Terry Brcnnan, from Milwaukee, who stepped five more yards over the goal.

John Panelli, 19-year-old halfback from Morristown, N. who averaged better than 13 yards in nine carries, galloped 18 yard.s for a touchdown after end Jim Martin had recovered Purdue's fumble. It was a costly victory for Notre Dame. Its climax runner, Bob Livingstone, was helped from the field midway in the first quarter with a badly twisted knee, and first strinR guard, Bill Fischer, suffered a broken nose. rxjr, opposing tjreenren, will DC ine i burly Dave (Boo) Fcrriss.

the 25-pame winner, out to throttle the I Cards for the second time andi Byler's kick was not good. State then drove 56 yards for its third touchdown with Turner making 10 yards on fourth down for the score. bring the Red Sox their first cham Cushwa). Wood, Cushwa. Conversion, Wood plarrmrnt).

Gardner-Wrbb, Bolirk (pas from Raineat. Tour bark, Ralnea (bad past from center, recovered behind gnat). Hub. Mara lllll. Mclver, Dfnnii, Car- naiich, Yandrll.

Miller. Stewart. Mitchell, Westmoreland. Crorkrr, td wards, R. Foiwler, Cushwa, Flrminf, Martin, Saunders, Wood, A.

Woods, Clanton, Slurter, Pennv, Lewis, Crouch, Davis, Williams, Ilarrrll. Ross, Bush. Gardner-Webb, Klllot, Klrfv, Cnwarl, Roark, Bolirk, Green, Manrous, Swlnr, Rhyno, Hawkins, l.owery, Worlcy, tA Maxlntlre. pionship since 1918. Rod Brisendine helped put Wake Forest in a hole late in the second quarter.

He set up a passing: romhinatinn with Capt. Chip Clark to push bark the Deacons, then quick-kicked to the Wake Forest 28, but Clay Croom took the Deacons out of trouble, running and reversing with Cochran to move to the Clemson 18. There Cochrane passed to Jim Duncan on the 15 as the half ended. Gaqe opened wide his passing attack in the third but one of them was intercepted by Ernie Pechon who in turn fumbled and Ralph Jenkins of Clemson recovered. On the next play a gage pass was intercepted by Jim Duncan and Wake Forest took over a few minutes later.

Again the kick was bad. With minute left Ogdcn Smith took 13. The Knoxville Smokies of the Tri-State baseball league announced today the purchase of four players from Concord of the North Carolina Stale league. The players were Icey James, left-hand pilrher who won 20 and lost Lewis Davis, an outfielder who batted Robert Unnis, right-hand pitcher who won 23 and lost and Oean II. Fryc, shortstop who batted .275 and stole 44 bases.

but finally was removed because of an Injury. He recovered one fumble by Red Cochran. Bill Poe and Cage carried the brunt of the Clemson offensive kicking deep into Wake Forest territory but the visitors lacked the punch to go over hut once. The Tigers hail two beautiful chances to score on passes in the third quarter, but muffed both of them. Then Brinkley fumbled deep in his own territory and Clemson recovered but the officials ruled that the fumble was out of bounds.

Play In Heavy Kain Most of the second half was played In rain so heavy that at times it was hard to distinguish Identity of the players and both Davidson punt on his 36 and went all the way for the final score. This time Byler converted. Final score Both Blanked Foes Both pitched shutouts in their previous series starts. Breclicen, the little fellow' with the big screwball, baffled the Sox sluggers in the second game, setting them down with four widely spaced hits to square the play-off at a victory a piece. kJ.UfaJWIMJsl MlflMrBsHaiHAssl North Carolina 25, Davidson 0, The l.lnrupa: Pon.

N. C. Slate l.K I'hllllpa Kenliirky State College for Negrofa ii7, rk bull me Air Itane fl. HYDROVAC BRAKING SYSTEM WILLIAM -MARY SWAMPS V. P.

I. ELEVEN, 49 TO 0 Ferriss, not to be outdone, came Ci I ni CvmrUnA right back in the third game at Ol. L.UUIS lUStied Davidson Poi, O'lUIr l.K UntUn IT ChaiidPH l.O lllnghain Walkfr RG Ktrlrklntid ItT Khorii RK Brthra UK Hire 1. 1 (uy llll Krwln FB IV. KorMl Pn, I-C.

J. WaKonrr (' Hrkr Rfl Halli ItT Drrlr RK P. Glhflon QB Bowldr I. II Flrlrhrr HoirmHn FB ralmrr By Auburn, 27 TO 7 Boston to handcuff the Red Birds with six blows and again put the American leaguers out In front. rnc meeting oi tne two snutoui; BIRMINGHAM, Oct.

12. (P) su, iieiariiierr Lake Forest 20, Klmhiirst 12. Iowa Teachera 4u. Hamline (Minn) Mnnhonth 12, Cirlnnell 7. lllinoia Wealeyan 12, James Mlllikln 7.

North Central Illinois Coll. O. Cornrll da. 27, Slmpaen 0. A SI.

Joirnh toll, team 1.1. Hanorer 7, Rose Pol, 0. Manitoba V. 3, North Dakota Army 20, Michigan Mississippi Michigan Stale 0. Ohio 38, Muitklngiim 0.

Cincinnati 19, Dayton 0. Turn To Page Twelve a pits l.K Martin IT I.ronr'.ti l.f Allen Rnvslnn l.O Uob RT O'Quinn HE Ocnnvkh OR X. SacrinW III It. Karrintjr Rll Brlnklrr FB Fov rirtmon l.K (lark I.T San ntl its I. a Ihintrr Curtis tu; r.ntppie RT Canle RE Freeman OR Car I.

II l.rvrrman Rll rruitt FB Mooter flrmsoti Hake Korfitt CI emu on srnrln miuu, i opui iiiiun jmi iu- Auburn's sensational freshman! morrow Is a natural. halfback. Travis Tldwell, passed I T11DH1 HATV Manager Joe Cronin of the Sox.for threo touchdowns and scored uLU Cj UAIT DALh Tt-Vtit mada Iha 1 nllrr ilium frnm I WILLIAMBURG, Oct. 12. P) William and Mary's Indians uncorked a brilliant display of offensive power today to roll over Virginia Tech's Gobblers, 49-0, before 15.000 spectators, the larcest crowd 7 SZiCvcr to witness a football game at Baston by train while most of his urushcd st, unlvcrJ RREVARD HIGH BY players flew last night in sity 27 7 Mmc 12 000 falls chartered plane, declined to say for, It was first appearance Tf) 1 7 MARGIN certain that Fcrriss would be ))is, as a coiieRe played before a home- lU 10 nominee, but mast scries observers town crowd.

Can. wwy aiauium. POSITIVELY scxaasaEBiSMraarasB Will Give Your Bus or Truck SAFE ine inaians toucnea on mcir scoring spree on Tommy 50-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. BREVARD The Blues of Ashc- consiaerea tne cnoicc a iorceonej conclusion. The other possibility, I ti-l, In, TJrt calrl Vn OCI1UOI D'lVS f.CUI L'U 111 LMU for I'rnllt).

Point after lourhriown, Csle (ptarement). Hake Forest trnrinjr toiiehrlow Brink ley. Vnint tifler tonrhdow B. Snrrlntv fplaremrnt Clemson Snhs: H'ulker. TWer.

W. Rmilh, Turner. Prince, Saitndrm. Sullin, Clnnlon, Jenkins, (acr, Poe, Rnjcrrs and Martin. Wake Forest Mtbs: Itrnnn, nunran, Rrarlley, Cnrnngjr, llannla, Hippx, Fcniello, Wrdrl, Clark, Manlerl, Cor ran, Rrnf-drn, fl randy, Doudn, Perhnn, Croom, the lefthander whom the Cards! felt some better, and was hopeful hr.t in of nlavinB tomorrow.

night to defeat Brevard high, 25-13, BRAKES Knr-nnri r.nme i Although the Sox got along with- 1 20 spectators. Maroons Conquer 6 To 0 Mercla was the chief threat of annnnrnJ vnnc-nn nilt. llltTl nicelV VPStCrHllV. tlinnksl to uoosons sterling worK ano some "nu nn-i. for the Sox pilot to avoid the is Asheville touchdowns.

Pagerberg Inspired play by his relief man, Don Gutteridge, they would not like to go Into the closing stages of the series without Docrr in the batting sue and not pit his youthful ace against Biechecn. Ferriss, in only his second year as a big leaguer, is as stronc ns a horse, nnd almost accounted for the fourth six-pointer on a plunge over center. Harvey made good one placement for the extra point. MUM TIRE SHOP 11 Southside Phone 29 U. S.

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74 Under The Personal Supervision KIKI IK Reid and Norton tallied for Bie- full davs of rest, and he will be I Williams Surfers rcady. Perhaps the most amazing and Zleglcr converted after tine of the play-off up to this point '0nc counter. Come In and let ns show you how is done. Distributed Installed by Manna To C'ronln Yesterday's sensational four-hit bfcn the Impunity-one might triumph bv Joe Dobson, one of Tu Jl 11 WI 4 Boston junior varsity 1 OWn WllSOn And EAST LANSING, Oct. 12.

M) A hard-running Mississippi State ccllege eleven took the opening klckoff and marched 85 yards for the lone touchdown of the day as It edged Michigan State, 6 to 0. today. A crowd of 22,125 wet, chilled spectators saw halfbacks Larry Ma-tulich and Tom (Shorty) McWil-liamx spark the scoring drive. Ma-tulic plunged ever from the four-yard line on the 14th running play of the game. The winners then survived a pair of Snartan drives to the five-yard line in the second and third periods to post their first victory over Michigan State.

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Phnne MOT a for 20 hits have brought results, at least, SWANNANOA The Warren Wtl- Dobsnn's terrific chore changed Teddy the Terrible. 'son Aggies and Swannanoa high, the entire picture. For one dav. at: 1,1 Rnmcs the big threat of Warriors battled to a scoreless tic; least, he was a great But only four hits.1 here Friday afternoon, for two glaring errors behind him n11 nnd onB of a I Mills and Halbcrt each went over he would have registered shutout. I bunt.

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llllnms had not batted Prrof and Dltom. 1NHI RT WAKB FORKST RTATIS WAKK FOB ST, Oct. ffli SlalMirn on today's game here bftwfrn Wake Forest and Clemson: CLOSED WED. TEL. 9145 i ha ih I in a run.

i But for Dobson', sparkling per-1 r.X",, ii foimance, Cronin nrobably would again got, it out oi me mucin, Twice he whiffed, once after he had winked at his wife while go- Zfs. AUIV" ing to bat and told her "this Is I -L have felt It necessary to use a lesser workman than Fcrriss tomorrow and save him for a possible seventh and deciding struggle on Tuesday. But now he can send his sophomore star out for the kill match him niralnct llm f.ivrli..' Kn the time." It seemed highly unlikely that such a haUman as Williams would READY I 'V GOODVEAEl fefell 1 You Can Depend On DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE Phone 767 or 1053 Our cabs are available for trips to see your favorite football team. riwTi and know that he still has Dobson handy in the event Brecheen nll'' another shutout In his wiry svs-j bcnn freely could help tcm resentlnK, 'way down deep, the Bobbv Docrr, nation's star sec- tha.t hve been nnd-baseman and field leader, who n(? t0 hlm 'nten-missed yestrrdav's Ramc because1 elderly team-of a throbblnu headache, was onci Rudy York-three of them of the eisht Sox players who made Vf i day. NO DOWN PAYMENT 12 lo 36 Months To Pay UNITED TIRE AND EQUIPMENT GO.

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