Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

Asheville Citizen-Times du lieu suivant : Asheville, North Carolina • Page 27

Lieu:
Asheville, North Carolina
Date de parution:
Page:
27
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

ASHEVnXE CITIZEN-TIMES, ASHEVTIXE. W. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 141 iwnMi rr marn PECORA SHINES AS TAR HEELS RUN OVER RICHMOND, 27-0 I it Deacons Put Up Hard Fight In Losing To Boston College, 26-6 U. N. C.

Quarter Returns Kickoff For First Tally Continued From rage One Notre Dame Williams' Boot Whips Gamecocks In Kansas Tilt Penalty, Fumble Help Eagles To Capture Battle (AUDI IN A MOUNTAINS Harvard Topples Army, 20-6 Pecora Dashes 97 Yards; All Touchdowns Registered In First Half RICHMOND, Nov. 8. The University of North Carolina's rejuvenated Tnr Heels scored Chief Campfire rattling the window- THE November winds howled madly outside Wildcat Kicks Field Goal In zu ana at tasi was lorrra ouv of bounds on the Navy 2. The 200-pound Navy line stopped Evans' first buck, but the second time he shot through a hole for the touchdown, and Juzwik added the extra point. UnHn.au Wa niloWflV panes and whistling down the chimney by turns.

But it was warm 1 Miscues Prove Costly To Wake Forest In Intcrsectional Conflict lour touchdowns in the lirst half tja Cri Last Five Minutes For AMURIDOE, Nov. 8 I I CAMUI (UP there In front of the big open fireplace, and Uncle Joe Hargrove, his weather-beaten face lighted by the glow from the crackling logs and 3-0 Triumph tonignt ana men coasiea 10 to 0 victory over the University of Richmond football team before ing punch to combine with its; rock-ribbed line today and tumbled! MANHATTAN. Nov. 8. (IPI OSTON.

Nov. 8. W) Wake Fcr- 2,500 fans. Navy came back to go 54 yards by the reminiscent spa'k which kept playing In those 67-year-old eyes and tie the score. Sparkplug ail the of his, was In a truly mellow mood.

est's Deacons extended Boston favored Army from the ranks of Sophomore Earl Williams' foot felt Johnny Pecora. Tar Heel quarter, way was 150-pound Howie Clark, started the rout by running college for the-full 60 minutes to-! the unbeaten, 20-6, before a near- line a leaden weight that's how day although the Eagles collected capacity crowd of 53 00(1. I numb it was from the cold but he a 26-6 decision. Scoring more points than it had lifted it as light as a ballet dancer opening kickoff back 97 yards tor touchdown. OHare took a pass In five preceding games.

Harvard v.culd to hoot a 25-yard field goal. before the hunt was half an hour old, and the chase had been perieet in every detail. There weren't any bear chops sizzling; on ttie kitchen stove and there wouldn't be any bear rue to lay Two of the Eagle tallies were from Pecora for another score -art 'j the San Pedro, tailback who was the Middies' most effective back throughout the came. He made all but a few yards on this march, getting loose once for 19 on a reverse, passing to End Bob Zoellcr for 20 more and a first down on the Notre Dame 7. and after 4 ill mt iii i mm 1 1 strictly lenitimate.

cominR at i he lls repuiaiion as mat kick, executed from a sharp tail end of ferocious marches which I Riant-klHer the Fast by marring angle, jast barely trickled over tha bit huge chunks of yardage out record of previously-undefeated cros-bar to give Kansas State, the on the Richmond 23 a blocked kick A AIYIILIAK ntlUKt om Fitzgerald's toe. Barksri-le covered a fumble on RirhmonT? of the ruererf Wake Forest fine, ic itwa time in a xitif ol tlie J-w month. i. i taking it over from there in four But the others came on lucky breaks, one being set up by an unnecessary roughness penalty nnri M1T. PACES CAROLIN A 1 straight plays Into the Irish line, the other coming nfter Charlie Fur- Johnny Pecora, above, ran 1 ejast from onl a few inches Richmond's kickoff back 97 Not're Dame bounced right up bush, Boston's talented wins.

iell on a fnmblcd punt on the Wake Forest 18. The victory wxs riittihtly fiwrrt from a Harvard standpoint an It marked the first triumph for Coach Dick Harlow over his rival mentor, F.arl lltedl Itlaik of Army. The seventh try was lucky for Harlow who had watched Blaik-coach-ed Dartmouth elevens trim Crimson teams throughout his yards lor a touchdown last again from the kickolf, going 79 triumph over South Carolina, a Soutnern conference power which had pieviously lost only once. Mote than 8,000 customers, buttoned up to their throats as tha mercury touched freezing, were stretching their legs to leave. Three quai tei had elapsed with the Gamecocks from the balmy South jariing themselves apart against State's stoney forwards.

Kick Wins Game Then with the end five minutes away, Williams studied his position. eight and Cox. who replaced Pecora. lugged It throuch the line in thine tries for the third touchdown In the opening period. The fourth Tar Heel touchdown came In the second period In a drive from the North Carolina 19 with Corn, sub for Barksdale, breaking through the line for the final 12 yards.

Dunkle kicked three extra point? eut of four attempts for placement. Pecora took the opening Rich night as Carolina won, 27-0. Wake Forest held the Kanles scoreless for 28 minutes, scored themselves on a 53-yard drive and were twice denied additional tallies yards In seven plays, with Bertel-li's passes to Evans, blocking Back Harry Wright, Bolger and Juzwik accounting for 63 yards. Including the final 18. That was an over-the-middle pass to Juzwik on which the Irish halfback took the ball behind a screen of Interference for re cime.

Continued From Page Two Gallagher, Smith Deacons Fatter Once-tied Armv started the scor- After ruRKcd 28 minutes of the first Wind on a snrc- Rive and take, which neither te-im Macular pass but from then on was could capitalize on opportunities Lt. tack Awed Vk a helpful escort to the goal line. Navy Ties Score displayed a versatile offense be mond kickoff on his 3-yard line and got oft a bad one, it went out and ran 97 yards behind good inter-, of bounds on his 34. I ference for a touchdown. Harry This Kuv Bot around a dancer into the ball.

For hind its heavier line. The second half was only a few Dunkle placement was blocked. rlRllt elld f()r 21 and Tcch rnlled minlUes ROne Navy tied the mi in Shortly afterward biecK Dioci.cn t0 tour. And tnpn score RRain 13.all Tnia tlme lt punt by Richmond's Fitzjerald and Smith piowed through right guard was a Bertelli pass that backfired, Buntheimer recovered for North fn. xi, nam rallprt for oass moment the crowd gasped as the pigskin appeared to be heading j-hoit, but it sidled over like a high jumper trying to clear a record mark.

It was Kansas State's second surprise session In a row. Only a week ago it brushed aside Kebreska, Bitr Six defendine chamnlon. VANDY SCORES EARLY TO LICK SEWANEE, 20 0 Carolina on Richmond's 23. Barks-i ri Mnf-iure nia Hn tn it own territorv and dale went around end to the 10. i dropned back to kick the extra Alan Ctmeron.

Navy luimacK, in point. He didn't miss, and the tercepted the toss on his 34-yard I ball game went to one of the jne and streaked down the side of ganiest teams ever to play In these the field without a man hitting the Eaqles cot a break when Ted Williams intercepted a Wake Forest nass and raced back to the Deacon 34. After one play a rourhness penalty put the ball on the 11 and Ed Doherty flipped a touchdown pass to Furbush. In the third Boston displayed all Its majesty with a 75-vard three-play touchdown drive which consumed just one minute and seconds. Marllirkl almost did It on the first play with a 53-yard jaunt to the Wake Forest 22.

Cochran nailing him from behind with a desperate dive. Mike llolovak picked up two and then Doherty lateral-passed to Williams, who raced the rest of the way untouched. Mazutckt converted for the second lime. Near the close of the period the Eagles added another at the end parts. I him.

Off In their eorner of the N. Slate LF t'irchctt LT -Jones Hi- Barr VarfT Rtr C.itcn After a conplp or line plays Prcorn passed to O'Hare for a touchrtovn Dunkle placekirked goal. Barks-dale set up a third touchdovn bv recovering a fumble on Richmnni'f ieht-yard line. Cox scored in thrre tries and Dunkle again placekicked goal. Corn Score Fitzserald brought the kickoff back 20 to the Tar Heel The Riders found a stone wall and Richmond punted out on the 19.

V. P. I. Ctum- I Ma Itas- LT 1X1 Andf ron HO Lav.son Clark HE Kern OH Jainr? L1I WhrcltT H1I Biandfurd FB r- stands the Notre Dame root-' ing section quieted down, while the regiment of 3,100 midshipmen raised their cheers to a new crescendo. Navy was still in the ball game, it appeared but it didn't stay there long.

Late in the period, after a exchange. Notre Dame started HE J. uit Callu'v UI Jul-lhirkabfe FH Clark t. V. 1.

1 -14 i Virginia Trch tciuchdowns After getting a first down on the fmm the 'av 49. Bertelli's first lar Meei j. joraan, suo lor I l0n Mucune tior Ancifrson ff oHo nirlimnnH't id N. C. Sla srorinc tnui'hdnwr ttr touchdown.

Faircioth nor pass went wild as he was rusnea. IT WOVLDVT exactly seem natural to we Vnrte Joe Hargrove without a dog or two close beside him. litre you sec the f7-year-old dean of Western North Carolina bear hunters with three of his favorite animals Mule, one of the best "strike" dogs in Western North Carolina at left. Midnight at renter and Judus at right. The picture was made by Jimmie Deaton on a recent bear hunt in Sherwood Forest.

NASHVII.LK. Tenn. Nov. 8. Wj The Gamecocks, never able to Three first quarter touchdowns ret the chill of the prairie country gave Vanderbilt all it.s points in out of their bones, crossed touch-e.

20-0 victorv over Sewanec to- down bridges before coming to day. Some 4.000 chilled faas saw them. They had three scoring op-llie 50th renewal of the schools' portunities. half-century-long rivalry. In the second, fullback Dewitt The Commodores took the open- i Arrowsmith, uncorked a 25-yard ing kickoff, marched 0 yards in pass to halfback Al Grygo and in 15 plays and seven minutes for Its four more plays drove to State's first score.

An intercepted pass 45. From there he threw a gigantio which endman Julian Olsen return-1 35-yard aerial, which little Francis ed 57 yards to the Sewanee 17 set Gwin, State fliched, ending up the second touchdown. Re-! what was an Inspired push to covery of the succeeding kickoff, score-land, touched by Sewanee's Frank Wal- i Gamecock Fizzles ker on the Tiger 21, paved the way Two scoring chances fizzled In fi the third. I the third. End John Leitner ran Vandy lost two other scores nar- back a punt 32 yards, but was drag-rowly.

A holding penalty nullified ged down 20 yards from the goal Art Rebrovich's 97-yard run on 'by John Bortka. Stan Staslca, who a faked punt from behind his own failed to live up to his reputation goal line in the fourth quarter. las a sophomore streak in this In tho third, Bernie Rohling firm-1 game, lost five yeards which could hted as he crossed the last stripe not be regained even with a pass in a line plunge and Ryall Smith stemming from an extra ordinary of the Timers recovered. i spread play. 1 The Tigers' only threat was stop- Later, Arrowsmlth's flip eonnect- CtQllinire enh fnr O'Wnre went il'iM the nexi iwo.

iu I C. S'atf TnAf. Owfn Andrews, wiir.m. Tumrr: tarkir. Evans, spanned 41 yarns lor down on the Navy eight as the Morgan.

IJoik. Mincer, Ciordon Ben- ouarter ended EvanS took Over RoMM Sar. 5' llrH rtn from the licit? mm. uii ii' e-vnrH line, kicked throuKh a hole. down in front of the hearth later on.

Rut that was the way I nole Joe liked for bear hunts to turn out. P. Fr.d!. Wilson. Jnhr.on: tnrklf.

Jutiv McCIurr: cfirrrs. Ivi. hacks, Smith. Oal-iat'her. Fullrr.

hit two Navy men and recoiled off them on into me ena If evef dQne much bear hunting hcreab0lltS- Jouie bound to STATISTICS W.P. B.C. First downs 15 16 Yards gained rushing 119 235 Passes attempted 29 8 Passes completed 12 6 Yards by passing 147 126 Yds. lost, attpd. passes 33 16 Passes Intercepted by 1 3 Yards gained, runback of Intercepted passes 29 15 Punting average 32 36 Total yds, kicks retnd.

134 21 Opp. fumbles recovered 1 2 Yards lost by penalties 45 85 Continued From Page One Blue Devils Net mt try to make it 20-13. jhave run across Uncle Joe at one time or another. He's just about the Navy and Clark Ifad one more bear-huntingest man imaginable lias been for almost half a century, drive left. Starting with a 22-yard now Bnri doesn't plan on going Into retirement any time soon.

And, return oy if you've met and hunted with Uncle Joe, you know that killing a bear Wa MMrlinc rirAVP tO zone for another score, which rro-! fewpoii, in eiht is one of the last things in the world he wants to do. .1. tnnn ff a rW.W1rlrrH the Irish 5 Bill Illsl GOW11 111 tiKiii. ed with quarterback Dutch Elston, ped on the one-yard line late in As a matter of fact. Vnrle i the fourth quarter.

went through the line to the 12 before being stopped by Pace. Corn, gub for Barksdale. broke through the line for a touchdown. Dnkle placekicked goal. The Tar Heels droye to Richmond's 19 shortly before the half ended, but Richmond took the ball on downs.

Richmond started a drive from the Spider 20 in the third period. Fitzgerald ripped off 14 yards and passed to Fitt in midfield. After one pass fell incomplete a lone toss from Fitzgerald was intercepted by Teeora on the Tar Heel 15. Kun-kle punted to Richmond's 36. A pass, Fitzgerald to Collins, put the ball on the North Carolina 36.

Fitzgerald broke through for nine yards. A pass over the Itoal fell incomplete and O'llare broke up another, but Pittman raught the third on the 17. The Tar Heels braced and took over on the 20. Cox fumbled and Baker and Amr-hein recovered for Richmond on the Tar Heel 28 early in the quarter, wt the Spiders could not take ad- leaving the Birds with only 23 yards to go Sta-sica was thrown for a loss, failed on the desperation pass, and then faded completely by fumbling the ball. were wide of the mark and the Kagles took the ball on downs.

running plays, with Clark carrying I on all but two. Clark made twoi more yards, but then he tried one of those unfortunate end runs, was spilled far behind the line by Juzwik. and on fourf. down Navy threw an end zone pass which Ber- of a 74-yard parade. Butch Klssi ll, who was selling Williams, ac Wake Forest got another break counting for the score when ne Joe could easily count on the fingers of his two hands the number of bears he has shot in the last 40-odd years.

He dearly loves the thrill of the ease and the music of the baying dogs, but when it romes to sending a slug of lead through the critter well, I'nrle Joe would rather not The Gamecocks had a minus six and keep right on going. He's seen them, hard-pressed by the dogs, jump a good hundred feet down a steep mountainside in an effort to escape and he's seen the dogs Jump with them, breaking their legs or backs in the fall while the bears shambled on off unhurt. slashed through center for two right here when Bill Starford le point. Near the end of the third lluke took a punt on its SO and, aided by a pass from Storer to Prothro Rood for 27 yards, 'soon was knoekins at Davidson's coal atain. This time Hill tVartman.

from Charlotte, took the ball on the 10 and on a reverse outran all oppositon to cross the (toal near the sideline. Prothro kirkerf the noint and fluke led. yards. Holovak required just tvo1 covered a Boston fumble on the bV rushiiig and did every- Inie Cnmmins Intercepted. belts at the line to register the final counter after Furbush recovered the fourth period fumolc.

24. Cochran's pass to Clin was lI1M, Dm KnncK incir snoumer good for a first down on the Eaqle i Pads tr'in to through, eleven but time ran out before ihc onlV tlsf action South Car-npnrnn rnuiH tin nnvthinir mrp 'ina enjoyed was stopping Mike Marine Major Swede Larson, Navy coach who today lost perhaps, his last chance to beat Notre Dame The biggest single-day bag on a The Deacon tally came In the As we sat there In the cozy ihe's due to return to active terv- about lt. 'nassinirlivinir room of facie Joes modem hunt ln whlch ne was Participant opening minute of the final neriod Berteliis ii. (ice). called All Bertelli had to1 country home near Canton, watch- a "p0 ending the drive which followed the pnenomenai, It was ine same U1.

Hi lire I tho fii nri lislpnir, In kick-uii aiicr rne inira tragic coun period. Art Vann, a Duke soph, took say was inat i was u.cu. thc ni! Fort Mountain section of Haywood didn't seem strange. cirnitii, oiaies cfit'uratea sopno-jnore. It was the first team to bottle up this sprightly fellow this season.

Nevertheless, Zeleznak had a lot to say about that winning field He set it up by running back Arrowsmlth's punt 17 yards and shearing fullback Lyle Williams a Bethea punt on his 10 to start the fourth neriod and the Blue Navr r.irbnsh LK llnulrv LT Dannie LO Naumrtz C'analc HO Morro RT Zabikkl KK Dohrrf OH Mznicki Lit H.ilovak-HH Williams-FB Waif FVr rf Ir PrcM.mt LO Kanrlva StHrfnrd TtCl Oivlrr HT Jon on HB-Clinr OR Corhmn Ut-Horclikli nil Prrrv FB-PolHriskl WHkr ter. Pete Horchak scored the touchdown on a seven-yard burst through center. Minutes later the Deacons were intage of the break. Serlich inter-; dpvis WPre off again. They did not back to the veteran sportsman.

ui' They came, as a matter of rfn within easy range of from 'way back to the day when- hunters' rifles, but under Undc Joe-just plain Joe A. Har-! UncIe Joe influence, tiiey let him 2rove. sans the his anU the do8s off- iepted one of Fitzgerald's passes and st0 Al Hoover, a sub back roaring right back there and lost Nnlrr ILnu LD Dove LT Bruiz LO Maddock Ziemba HU Criinimna Kl Llllw HK-Kovdtch Uli WllKl.l I.H Walfll Ml Iu7W Kb Evan 0 0 with a pass for 14 more. That feat Froudc LE Chewinim LI' Vitticcl 1X1 Donaldson Knox HO TTalhmatin Watwaard HE Harrrll UI1 Busik LH Btxnhe Kll Cameron FB 0 11 0 1-20 0 1 0-13 7 13 lirst bear. icorfn: TuuchUown.

Hor-1 and a couple of cuts through the Fon-il Cox punted out. Richmond came i the final 25 on a reverse and right back. Fitzgerald passing Lipscomb, a guard, added the Collins for 9 and Fortunato making point. a first down on the North Carolina i The final touchdown came at the S3. Nichols gained 6 at end but the nd of a 98-vard drive, which began Bton c.iiw irorin- Tonr'idorn.

'line gave Williams his chance from wiiimin iiiiovk. Ki'n i.M1b the 25-yard line on last down. for William i alter touchdowns. a golden opportunity when Russ Geer, an end replacement, worked an end around perfectly to pick up 26 yards to the Boston five. But that fine effort was nullified when the officials detected forward motion ln the Deacon backfield and assessed them five yards.

Drive Is Checked Miinlrkl 2 inlarkirks). Wake Fori-vl Aiih-titutton- Fnds. Ow. When thieves went through the attack bogged down and Carolina when Duke got the ball on its ownjNiiv took over on the 25. Cox dropped two.

where one of Bethcia's punts i juzkl acorlne: Touchdowns. Evans Points ller touchdowns. la kl. Onrn. Rublro renter.

H.irrif bark Manirrl. Vole, frmir house of Police Inspector A. L. Hopkins ln Honekone. thev took not in.

woro The dirisinn problem that time, I'mie Joe chuckles, wasn't quite as difficult as it was on one hunt in which he took part. There were Hi men ln the party and they got only one bear a dwarfed 150-puunder. And It was l'mle Joe's task to carve it Into equal hunks for the Jealous nimrodt ho hovered around to claim their share. Not so many years ago, he re tarklf.t. Rtruni'kl, Sis'l Iitib7tn Yhe scrne was Cold Mountain, near I an ton.

The wealher was ideal and the hounds were running like a smooth-functioning sewing machine, finally they caught up, and before the big 500-pounder finally succumbed to the slug from 1'ncle Joe's hog rifle, even of the nine dog had been killed and the other two were battered and bruised beyond the ball but Carolina recovered for had none out of bounds. a five-yard gain. Cox punted and it was Hoover again, on an lden- Rlchmond advanced to the Tar Heel tical play, but this time from the lonly silver ornaments but the ln- Tuomrv. MrHiv brk. KivrlV roimoHr.

i mpHnle well 12 before Byrum intercepted a pass lo. who capped the drive. George Juzwik t2i Navv scolinti: Touclidownt. Clark laub for Werner i i ulaccnient i Noire lam aubstttulet: Ends. Boleer.

Murohv. BariT- tackles. Rvmkus. Eoll: auard Rtordan: centrr. Brock: Dacka.

Harirrave. Bertelli. EarleT. Navy substitutes- Ends. Lee.

Zoeller. Maxson: tackles. Srhnurr. Oon- eiiards. Ellka.

Day. Htll- center, fvdon backs chiD. Clark. Woods. Werner.

Zeche.la. Leonard. OuttlnK. Undaunted, John Prultt tossed a neat pass to Jack Clccarelll for a first dow non the Boston 23 and then contacted John Perry for to end the threat. BoUinsky, a back, added the point.

calls, Sam's Knob mountain, in another first down on the Kagle 11 An extra time out penalty moved the ball up to the Boston six ind the home team looked ln a bad way But Pruitt elected to toss one Richmond Collitia LE Grilfin LT Katz IAJ Mliline Amrhcin RC1 Mark RT Pitt ItR ntwrrrald Oil Jacobs Ul Laurmfin nil race FB North Carolina LE Elliott r.T Sleek LO Norvell Btinthelmer Pa Faircioth RT White FE Richardson OB Pecora LH Dunk RH Barktdat FB OHare imvtason 1.K Smith I.T KnrmMln 1I1DD l.T 1X1 Bjrns Tavlor li Caldwell no Ckiridard Moore PC Dell RT HE CianT: 5mlth HE Oil Prcvhro Bethea OB 1 I.ach Tlaeicnei 1. 11 PHStorer Sivnrer Rll FIl Siealned Fredenrlc- FB "But, even so, I hated to kill the Haywood county, was the roughest bear," Uncle Joe relates. "It made bear-hunting area ln the state. Continued From Page One Rams Handed Lenrl Your Aid To DEFENSE me sort of sad to have to do When the bears succeeded in and I've felt that same tinge of reaching this section, the race had th!" "i1 "nrt regret every time since to be called off until another day, Duke 6 D.i'.!don 0 0 0 0 0 itite a unnit iu Kiiiu liir Urtll Willi an apparently clear field all the wav. Rav Manieri.

for whom the The first enclosed cnbin air 32 but srorine: Tnuchrtnisn. tafh 2. lne a lirst aown on llie x-ill lor fi-retrtrd'. IW Mih tnr I-nrh 1. 1 tvi thrpor.

hv lntlr- plane was built ln 1912 by Bleriot, pnd was flown by Lreacncux. ball was intended, manaced to crab the EaRle by the shoulder, however. (3 for even the heartiest nimrod was unable and unwilling to plunge into this rugged and treacherous haven for the hunted. Today, however, Sam's Knob has been timbered and no longer provides the. haven it once did.

And so today, I'ncle Joe will tell you, the not-so-dumb bears head for the 'government" when the dogs get too hot on their trail. He believes one of the roughest spots for bear hunting now Is along Horn Buckle creek, near the Cherokee Indian reservation. Once a The trcniiiiie of bear hunting has changed radically since 1 nele Joe took up the sport. Back In the old days, he recalls, hunters were armed only with hog rifles or pistols of single shot capacity. That made It necessary to "gut shoot" the bear to send a sluff of lead into his stomach and let him bleed to death internally as the dogs continued the chase.

Nowadays, with the high-powered repeating rifles that hunters carry, it is safe to take chances on shooting them in the head or behind the forelegs. and throw him off balance to ore- 1 vent that threat. I Williams broke loose from his 11 on the first play and mad it first down on the 34. Dohertv's loftv boot traveled to the Wake Forest 20. where Cochran made the disastrous fumble which brought the final Boston touchdown quickrr than you could say Mike llolovak.

Still unabashed, the Deacons I Mocvcr (M lor Larhi 2 9 'crnrrt Wart. iMit lor i.atht. pt.int imm trv cept jng another Filipowicz hpave on 'ithe Pitt 12 and running lt out to the 38 where the half 'nded ourh rurd. Lioromb. Poole.

That was the extent of Fordham ff'nK iiSviv "vVnS: The Hams could gain nans. ita artjfith. around midfield but hen the nAhi.rtJcT& there' realized they were in danger they short-circuited the dynamo shannon, ijli-v. Miller. Booth, raiv.

Hunt, and Fordham invariably sputtered Amos- and stalled. TIE FOR BI.INI I Tlie yardage charts clearly show A two-wav tie resulted yesterday Pitt deserved its long-sought tri-in the plav for top prize ln the umph. The Panthers notched 11 Beaver Lake Blind Bogev. E. S.

first downs against nine: gained 165 Guthrie and A. P. Perlev each net- net yards against 119 and connected a 78 to top the field. Guthrie 1 ed with one aerial in three attempts posted an 85-7-18 and Perlev turned for an all-important 28 yards while foueht back eamMy and Perrv bear gets in there, he declares, even hauled the kirkoff from 11 the rings give him up as lost. Bear hunting today.

Uncle Joe will tell vou, is a much finer sport in a 90-12-78. Why Pay More? 5 When You Can Buy Colorful PIONEER BELTS $TJ BRACES 3 FIELDS 30 Patton Ave. Joe M. Cooper, Mgr. 4 si.

ru.ui.aii. um. it wa, a naif century ago. for Inconsequential gains which ar( more moim tailed 56 yards. tlins todav than at anv tlnie ln Individually.

Jones was the out-I BOSKIF BKFAKS ARM 4 MANHATTAN, Nov. 8. tF- back to the 35. Manieri made it first down on the 48 In two belts at the center r.f the line. Af'er an offside nenalty against Boston GeeT worked the end around aain for a first down on the Eacle "7 A Cochran to Geer atrial m-irie it first down on the 13.

The Deacons, whose runnimr attack had bern functioning nobly un to this point apparently ficured the aerial runte was eatinir up more yardage and AMERICAN! RED CROSS iuiiik ui o-u sianaing oacit on uie iiem. jum highway svstem greatlv simpli- today, the University of South Car- he was- a week ago in Pitt's losing fips tllc problem of reaching the olina lost the services of an ace i stand against Ohio State. This boy hunting areas Time was he re-fullback. Ken Pnskle. An X-ray iUKgP1 the ball 28 times for a total caIl5- when a fellow had to spend They say there's not a man In these mountains who can equal I ncle Joe in handling dogs.

And It must be the truth, for there's hardly a hunting party of any consequence planned In Western North Carolina in which he isn't Invited to take part. Th hunters who extend those invitations are never sorry, either, for they invariably find that. In addition to being one of the finest hunters ever to tote a rifle, I ncle Joe is just about the best companion, both during the chase and around the campfire that night, that a fellow could ever hope to run across. nisrinsra inai nis int. arm was net Bain of 128 yards: comnleted rtrivin ivo.hnr one of two aerials; intercepted two.

wacon and another half dav hikinc one for a touchdown and averaced before he could reach his hunting 39 yards on his punts against Blu- destination. elected to continue bv that route But Gil Moulev was throuch on the next plav to ymcar Cochran for a nine-yard loss as he peered abjut for a receiver. Two morp passes menstock's 32. With over 1.700.1)00 men in the armed forces today, the Red Cross faces a tremendous task of training a nation-wide corps of Civilian Defense Workers in wartime first aid. They need your moral a well as vour financial as-sistance.

JOIN YOUR LOCAL CHAPTER AT ONCE! But bear dogs. Vnrle Joe w-dlv admits, aren't what thev used to be. Ilr's owned scores of them In his long hunting career, but his finest pack consisted of 13 highly-trained animals which were at the time FIRST ANiXUAL Carolinas Bowl Football Game S1RR1E STADIUM Greenville, S. C. December 6, 2 P.

M. George Herman Ruth Nou) A Grandfather Oklahoma Swamps LE Ri'inOrt fVrvm.is I LT S.ii;u:ii Dur; hin-l I LO nnn1! fIon IfO K.ibTfnikt Allshn'i P-fJ Rirrnro HT Hudacek RT RE LariMnc Fnhl RE OR Nob I II Chfvfrko I It II Andre ico 'ton R't FB S.ilc-s FB Fordham 0 0 ft fi PiM'lnirrh 7 0 0 613 Touchdowns: 8nkit. Jon Point after touchdown. Kile fnlcmnt StibstUiitions: Fordham. ends.

Tro-fncitles. Yacleanlch. MnrvainVr unrd Pifrce: nuarierbHrki. PieouiovlrT-. h-itf-harkj (Vnski.

VhIIv lull-bark Babula. Pitl'hurph. enrts. flotak. RoieDlnk tarkle.

ninrrt. sntonerr renter. Wnclair. Kunkel-hi'kv Ster. Conneil.

ADMISSION $2.00 NEW YORK, Nov. 8. W) Babe Ruth became a grandfather today when a 7 pound 7 ounce plrl was Iowa State, 55-0 Western Carolina's Membership Quota: 39,850 TICKET ORDERS FILLED AT BOWL HEADQUARTERS; ROOM 524 HOTEL I born to his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy I NORMAN, Nov. 8.

W) Helen Sullivan, wife of Daniel J. (Oklahoma's rampant Sooners threw Sullivan, a Brooklyn employe of the jlowa State's Cyclone Into reverse railway express companv. considered absolute tops in thi sertinn of the stale, "When they struck a bear, Uncle Joe prlnned. "there Just wasn't any chance of his getting away." I'ncle Joe hasn't missed participating In a single bear hunting season the year of his first hunt. And over that span of years he's seen just about everything there Is to see in the bear-hunting theater.

He's seen the big blirk rritters "ball tip and roll quarter of a mile from the top of a mountain to the roeky creek, below and then uncvrl GREENVILLE, GREENVILLE, S. C. (10c Handlinr, Mailing Charge for Each Order) Team made op of ii senior itatu from North Carolina rolleicr and 22 from South Carolina. Four coaches to each tquad. This appeal is made by the firms and individuals listed in a full page in this paper.

SEE PAGE 3-B STORE-WDIE SALE All Sporting Goods 25 Discount Covington Sport Shop Sponsored by today, sweeping the invaders from I the field. 55 to 0, ln a display of football power. To the cheers of a homecoming crowd of 15 000. three Big Red teams blew across the field in re-I lent less gusts, scoring almost at will agaiast th Staters, who never terl-'ously threatened. GREENVILLE LIONS CLUB FOR CHARITY Sronce Tire Battery Co.

Haywood rate rhone 5670 N. C..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le Asheville Citizen-Times
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection Asheville Citizen-Times

Pages disponibles:
1 691 563
Années disponibles:
1885-2024