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rHE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE, N. Saturday, October 16. 1948 nn 0 aroon juevns Jtiue luase. JL'y 10 Big Nine Loop Offers Nation's I Best Grid Tilts By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, Oct.

15. 0P) For the second straight week, Big Nine conference football furnishes the country with the top game of the day tomorrow as the season settles down to intra-league rivalries and the annual mid-October push toward sectional and national honors. Although the campaign is not yet 1 Millard-Fletcher Defeats Mars Hill MARS HILL The Mighty Mites of MMard-Fletcher Junior High Schools of Asheville kept their goal line uncrossed and their record clean here PTiday night when they rolled to a 26 to 0 victory over a fighting, but badly outmanned Mars Hill High School eleven before a crowd of some 2.500 spectators, i The Mighty Mites marked their Statistics Ashe, Edwards And Bishop Hit Pay Dirt Locals Score First in In 2 Years; Line Shines UNC Tar Heels Favored Over State Eleven Sellout Crowd Kxpeclfd To Jam Kenan Stadium half completed, the Big Nine title Cats Pound 1 first touchdown midway through: m-f the first period when they started gamed rushing 3M from their own 18-yard stripe and i Passes attempted 7 marched straight down the field. SSrfnping tl Stalled temporarily on the Mars, Passes intercept bv i Ann decided at decided at may be all but ASHE BISHOP M-H 0 lis 3 1 6 0 0 34 5 19 Carried for Asheville Touchdowns. Arbor, where Northwestern Ort A TTT.

CHAPEL HILL, Oct. 15. (JF) I North Carolina's unbeaten football; earn, voted the best in the land in this week's Associated Press coast to coast poll, runs into the coun- Michigan collide in the only gamei 11 111 Hill S.vnrri HnA Ri'l clrirtrt gained intercept 14 32 Puntina average of the day involving two major un his own left end to go across stand Yds. kicks returned By ED SPEAKS (Citizen Sports Writer) Taking charge of play through nearly all of the game, the Lee H. Edwards Maroon Devils earned a proud moment of glory last night and thrilled a sparse crowd of some 2,200 fans at Memorial Stadium by 0 20 0 35 Opp.

fumbles rec Yds. lost penalties 6 try's leading defensive unit. North beaten, untied teams. tf)W (rV The two Midwestern powers are vKsl Md as evenlv matched as two teams can GREENVILLE, Oct. 15.

CT Th8 Score bv periods Millard-Fletcher 10 0 Man Hill 0 0 0 72fi Carolina State, here tomorrow, oo! A sellout crowd of close to 44,000 i Ben Lippen Plays Dark Horses Today trouncing a game band of Blue De, Eacn has won three games this Western Carolina Catamount Ridge Hilltoppers, 19 to 0. japason a2ainst touirh coiriDetition. i iecnlrs' is expected to jam Kenan Stadium for the Southern Conference The Tar Heels smacked 41-6, a year ago, running up the) highest score that "has been made1 It was Asheville High's first vic tory since downing the Hilltoppers ing up. A pass for extra point was no good and the Mighty Mites moved out in front 6 to 0. They struck again in the second quarter when they rose up on the Mars Hill 40 to march to their 13.

from where Don Gassoway flipped a pass Fowler in the end zone. The extra point was not made. A little later in the same period Don Gassoway slipped around the lefs end of his line to go 85 yards for the third Millard-Fletcher mark- er. Penley ran the extra point to make it 19 to 0. 1 i Two of the Citation Seen Victor Of Rich Gold Cup Race Both blanked Puiue and North- western knocked off Minneta the halted one minute SSiu? for Sie Srence Ww Jinal gun hen Weslera Purdue lor uie conierence cro n- Carolina.s triple-threat freshman Tomorrow's winner will be con- taiIback caperUis, suffered a leg i in Vo Tiler Nmp leading high and prep school elevens of Buncombe In-hungry support le at Memorial Stadium here this afternoon when the i au iLm 7, County will collide of the Maroons, and a prize that About Tickets Little Deacons of Ben Lippen School and the Black Mountain High Dark Horses tangle.

Kickoff time is 3 oclock as he attempted to punt i i i-i n-n Vi from his one-yard line. Northwestern would be accompanied First reports said he suffered a was won as it should have been a team victory throughout. Blue Ridge bitterly contested every yard of ground won, and Coach Bob Morris's boys showed potentialities of rounding into a powerful team, but those first game by a trip to the Rose Bowl. By JOHN CHANDLER. NEW YORK, Oct.

15. (fP) Nine possible broken lee. The two teams battled on even Both teams have several games under their belt and assure fans a fast brand of ball. The Dark Horses have trampled Biltmore and Weaverville, with Charlie Reece, a kicking and ton, Mount Dora, halfback, has been one of the main offensive cogs, and his extra point kicking proved its worth when it was the margin in the 7-6 victory over Bre- terms throughout the entire third horses were named today to tackle period, with first one and then the Citation in tomorrow's $100,000 Em-other staging short marches onlyiPire City Gold Cup much to the CHAPEL HILL, N. Oct.

15. JP Approximately 2,000 seats for the North Carolina homecoming game with North Carolina State here tomorrow will go on sale at 12 p. m. at the Kenan Stadium box offices. Kickoff is at 2 p.

m. With more than 40,000 seats already sold, indications point to a 43,500 sellout with early arrivals purchasing those to be put on sale at the stadium. Clear weather is predicted for the game. passing specialist, and Roger White i vard. Quarterback Tucker Graham, Statistics among the team's standouts.

Black from Glendale, co-captains; Mountain will be facing a Ben 'Dick Schults, Pleasant Ridge, First downs Ashe. 17 268 4 to have them bog down short of the surprise of the management. Only pav dirt stripe. half a dozen had been expected for However, in the fourth period the lhe bi international race over a Mishtv Mites rose up again on their mile and five furlongs, own 35 when Bill Rector fired a Citation has walloped everything short pass to Don Gassoway over sent against him in this country and Tex Williams, Plainville, i Yards named rushing Michigan is ineligible for a repeat Fullback Joe Hunt started the performance at Pasadena, having westerners land slide less than two performed the chore capably last minutes afth the opening kickoff New Year's Day, but the Wolverines when ne intercepted a pass and are seeking their 18th straight raced 60 yards for tne fim of is triumph and hope to become the two touchdowns first to win two league titles in a IUfback Paul Monroe, who row since Minnesota did it in 1940 fiCored three times for the winnerSi and 1941. turned in the longest run of the The only other Big Nine team game in the third period when he without a defeat in conference play took off on a 72-yard end run for is Indiana, which entertains Ohio the ECTC end zone.

State in another contest on that, a 54-yard run by Halfback Har- BR 3 63 13 6 71 3 37 the line and he ran 50 yards for nii Driluaiil wiree-j eur-uiu have contributed to a well-i-s balanced backfield operating the Yards gained passing Deacon attack with plenty ofPassfs iepted. bv Yards gained interception poiisn. Puntiivg average Head-men in the Ben Lippen Yards kicks returned forward wall are Larry Monteith, ffis u.ij t-' camoaisn. The chief interest to- Lippen aggregation that also has shown plenty of class in wins over Brevard and Swannanoa and last week's 31-14 loss at the hands of powerful Hendersonville. Tlie game originally was scheduled for Friday, but has been moved up until this afternoon.

Slightly favored in the contest, 2 4 42.2 38 18 79 1 45 55 0 0 ltrm center on whether the inst a Beattie Feathers team in Mars Hill failed to threaten ex-'Peat Calumet Farm champion will years; cept in the third period when they any trouble handling two Eu-! Despite that onslaught, state fm-twice drove deep into Millard-' ropean Performers. ished the year ninth in total de- i i fense. None of its eieht. nthpr nn- loop's full slate. Illinois invades Duke with an intercepted pas Blue Ridge 0 Asheville 7 1219 sopnomore irom Asnevnie who is playing a rugged line backing job at center, tackles Bob Roberts of or' DUt ere neia Ior aoesnt seem i.Reiy, alter Donents 'aMp Ben Lippen has made up for its Lebanon, and Dan Webster of ao ns com cases.

tation smasning rout of six horses lack of depth in players Coaches Bluefield Va and Clavton Bell Ban and Otto Ammons were the Jockev Club Gold Cup at points. David Case anrt irZw rhamher ana ayton neu, standing in the Mars Hill back- two miles, Oc't. 2. After that one, Latest figures for this season dvVf a mtT souad thuS SSd MontfreaS while Grady Griffin. Charles veteran horsemen were putting Ci- have State leading the nation with COnd it iSSS Budd PennK- HZtT in tL nJ Rambough and Doug Robinson tation name in big letters along- a combined running and passing 1 Penning- assets in the line.

Minnesota and Purdue goes to Iowa set up Western Carolina's second-for other Big Nine games, while (period score. Monroe took the ball Wisconsin meets a visiting Yale lover from the two where Duke had team in one of the few intersec-j been stopped. tional tilts on the day's program. Fullback Doug Bryant turned in Five family squabbles are on tap! ECTC most serious threat when he in the Southeastern conference 'sprinted 61 yards off tackle in the where unbeaten Mississippi, the de- second period to the Western Caro-fending champion, visits Tulaneilina 9. But ECTC lost the ball on and Georgia Tech, the unbeaten fumble two playi later, favorite to dethrone Ole Miss, will stood out in the line.

side Man War. jjiem oi ijd.t yards to three op- Gassoway and Rector were the The invaders from overseas are Ponents- After a scoreless tie with big guns for the Miehtv Mites, while the Aga Khans Irish-bred Nathoo, fnd a 6-0 loss to clemson. Pete Ravmer and Young were tops a grev three-year-old colt, and 'state found itself, walloping David- In the line. Jean Nys' Belgian champion, 40" last week in w'hat had Team Miiiard-Ptetcher: four-vear-old Baveux. twicp win-lt)een expected to be a close game.

Mars Hill Opens Conference Slate Against Gardner-Webb be at home against underdog Ax-gand Hill TroUUCCS Ends Turaer. Fo- ler oi me vase uur-Belgian Gold i Aorth Carolina, with tailback' Taeste Smith. Cup Oartls Brac.ftt. The other Southeastern struggles Oakley Eleven, 2o-6 send Georgia to Louisiana SAND HILL Coach Bill Morris Alabama to Tennessee, and Vander- Sand Hill High School steamroller I Charlie JUStlre jSTnrincr Hiiorrt Centers Raymer. Hnsr.

Bcts Penley, Piemmons Others entered from this country, i game, has mauled Texas, Georeia weaknesses were found and fully exploited by the Maroon Devils and little Scatback Danny Mahaffey lacked the offensive blocking to carry through with the Hilltopper scoring threats. Asheville first tasted paydirt in the opening quarter on a drive from the teams own 34. Nine ground plays with Garrett Edwards slashing through the sides and Ed Evans boring through center carried down to the 14. Here little Ken (Snake) Riddle, starting his first game at left half, faded back and looped a pass to Alan Ashe, right end, who pulled the ball in snugly while racing into the end zone. Jack Bishop came in to boot the conversion clearly through the goalposts and put the Maroons ahead, 7 to 0, where the score remained until the final quarter.

The Maroons collected next on a 64 yard drive which again was highlighted by excellent blocking and hole opening by the forwards. Edwards and Bishop were the key men in moving the ball down the field, and Bishop toted the ball around and. who should know better after and Wake Forest to run' it t. 1 Jr HILL The Mars Hill Lions will tangle with the Gardner BisnoB. Scorini toucr.dons PSetumoni Fow at 2:30 in their first conference game of having tasted Citation's dust on va-' year victory string to 10 straieht ul eieven ims aIiernoon nous occasions, aret Plera Tailback Gwynn Fletcher, whose' 17 Til 1 The Lions were off to a good start and the light squad broke 1 Kionfnt out to K.entucKy.

rioriaa ana jyus- continued its winning ways by sissippi State remain home for non- trouncing Oakley High, 25-6, here conference games, the former play- iast night before a capacity student ing Rollins and the latter Cin- crowd. cinnati. Oakley drew first blood when A crowded day also is carded in Jimmy Hughes scored on the first the Southern conference with scrimmage play of the game going in the Jockey Club Gold Cup; Kinglnv for CIemson- Point after toucidoTi Penley. Eons. Team Mars Kill: Ends R.

Reese. Mos Taciles Young. Guards Anuonj. Ridiord. fpr'pr Ranch's Better Self; the entry of 'through for a 14-0 win over thej Mr.

and Mrs. Ben F. Whitaker'si, Dig, mooiie Cats." In this game Bill favored North Carolina, currently 65 yards for a touchdown. Bcks c. Reese, o.

Aasmoo. Bail, i Miss Request and Carolyn both AaSerson. R. Rumbouge. 1 fillies' Mill River Stahle'e Aropn- Referee.

Ramsey: umpire, 1. ly-ui Oiaoie Argeil- tioii. head linesman. Nix. field Jiae tine-bred Router, MiBS Grillot Sand Hill came back in the same riffhr vvii jviyer received a leg injury ana nas thP XT18 1 fi8ures show not been in top shape since.

Lee in riiftn in the nation Rhodes, second center, received a rushln' collar bone and was elimi- thr 3 P6r game ta nated for the season. tnree starts. Pender. period and Ed Taylor climaxed a jiuauie unance farms Ace Admiral; and Fifty-Fifty Stable's Drumbeat. rated the nation's No.

1 team, and Maryland, only major eleven with its goal line still uncrossed, risking perfect records. North Carolina entertains North Carolina State, whose defensive from California. iu-yara anve wiien ne circica xu left end for 45 yards and a TD. Don Taylor went 45 yards for a touchdown in the third period to With Coach Carl Snavely's two-team system adopted by Feathas substitutions will be plentiful nJe'nMve'Tearnfs: JineUP8' Vr Guilford Quakers Set For Cullatiriet Buttle i right end the last eight yards C. 8uta I LC Blomciuist a fie lUJlUHfiig I ai in iiwn" ing up a 20-0 lead over the "Baby Alps" in the first period, the Lions were overcome by the heavy line and four regulars and two substitutes failed to dress for the game with Hiwassee last week.

Facing a 212 pound line in Hiwassee the shattered Lions were able to hold the Hiwassee powerhouse to three touchdowns. Even though the Lions face GREENSBORO, Oct. 15. (JP) The lt Turbyfiii LGWatts Guilford College Quakers, with two record tops the country, and Mary-IPUt Sand Hill out front going into land moves into Washington, D. C.

the fourth quarter. 13-6. to tangle Duke, unbeaten but! Sand Hill scored twice in the last tied twice. Other Southern confer-j period when Grahem Meadows ence games find Virginia Tech at went 25 yards to tally, and minutes William and Mary, V.M.I, at Rich- later Carroll Brown scored from the mond and The Citadel at Davidson. I four yard line after a drive which Washington and Lee entertains Vir- carried 62 yards.

ginia and Furman goes to Wofford! for non-conference games. Meets Rand olph-Mac Oil Tonight Onlv "UNDER FIESTA STARS" Grne Autry Smilev Burnette North Caro. Pos Welner LE HiKhsmith LT Mitten LQ St legman Varney RO HazeHvood RT Cox RE Weant QB midway in the period. His attempted conversion was low and the score 13-0. John Laughter, former center converted by Coach Farmer to fullback, intercepted a pass of Hilltopper Ray Harmon on the Blue Ridge 40 to set up the next Asheville counter on the first play after the next kickoff.

In three running plays the Sa unciei RO Musser RT Davis RE Miller QB P.owlbr LH Fleuher RH Bozeman FB R. Smith Kickoff 2 p. m. EST) jWins and two losses in four starts this season, attempt to climb above the .500 mark tomorrow night when ithey entertain Gallaudet College of Washington here. Kick-off time is 8 p.m.

i i i Justice LH Cartoon ofasrt Subject I Gardner Webb team as underdogs, j. i. i 1 1 -v 1 Although most Ivy League teams i DAVIDSON, Oct. 15. (VPi David- Aiie sxtowea consiaeraoiy meet outside opposition, one of the con's cross oountrv team, undefeat- imore punch in their 28-6 victory Randolph-Macon last week iflSll III Ctiarlest (m Maroons were down to the 10, and) season's highlights in that circuit ed iast seaSon.

opens its 1948 cam-on the next snapback Edwards brings unbeaten Pennsylvania facelpaign nere tomorrow against Ran-blasted around left end to score. I to face with Columbia in New York, dolph-Macon. and Coach Doc Newton intends to CHARLESIOH, s. Oct. 15.

(A) What would have been the climax i rmw uinnr its! Team Caatain Jack Gray of I C. F. SAUER GO. I is at home cnanotte, unaeieaiea uus year three games to date, continue tne use oi nis two-team a ne cuaaei and Davidson meet system inaugurated then. here Saturday afternoon in a Reginald Roberts, big tackle, will Southern Conference football game, miss his second straight game and the first to be played in the Bull-Hubert Wright, the other tackle, is dogs' new Johnson Haeood Me- 1 ut ile cu Li ii t.

111 LI ic IcgulOiO will be back in uniform except Donald England, fullback from Marion, and Bob Curling, end from Virginia. Curling is expected to be back in line by next week. Coaches Ramsey and Edwards are thoroughly aware of the strength of Gardner Webb and their wonderful record thus far thus season, but they also feel that there could be an upset of the applecart if Mars Hill is as eager as the prospects show in drill through the air this week. The Lions are still aiming at a good conference record and with live conference games in the next I Makers of jj the mile and two-mile runs, will lead the Davidson Harriers against the Virginians. It will be the first of seven, meets for the Wildcats.

on the doubtful list. imorial Stadium. This is Gallaudet's first game. I Davidson has dropped conference If HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS A.sheville High 19, Blue Ridge 0. Millard-Fletcher 26.

Mars Hill 0. Swain Hin 12, Havesville 6. Forest City 27, N.C.S.D. 0. Robbinsvllle 47.

Copper Hill 0. Svlva 41, Franklin 8. Waynesvllle 12. Hendersonville 6. Asheville School 20.

Canton 6. Sand Hill 25. Oakley Burlington 26. Henderson 0. Methodist Orphanage 6.

Roxboro 0. Wilmington 45. Durham County 7 Oxford High 19, Oxford Orphanage 18. Barium EprinRs 27. N.

Wilkesboro 6. Erwin 19. Fa i son 0. Tabor Citv 27. Chadbourn 0.

Edwards Military Institute 25 HUls-boro 0. Charlotte Harding 12. Alexander Ora-ham (Charlottei 0. Greensboro 6, Reynolds of Wiston -Salem Smithfield 14. Jacksonville 13.

Ouilford 8. Summerfield 0. Mayodan 20, Bethel Hill 6. Madison 14. Liberty 6.

Walnut Cove 24. Randleman 6 Scotland Neck 31, Littleton 6. E. M. Holt 19, Mebane 7.

Sparta 20. Flatrock 0. Raleigh 27. Ooldsboro 6 Mayodon 20, Bethel Hill Enfield 74. Jackson 0.

Whitakers 63, Belhaven 18 Elm City 24. Rock Ridge 13. Oarner 12. Cary 0. Farmvllle 25.

S. Edgecombe 0. Aho.skie 14, Columbia 6. Frwin 19. Falson 0.

Scotland Neck 31. Littleton Cathedral Latin (Raleigh) 30, Wendell 6. Edenton 12. Roanoke Rapids 0. Elizabeth City 19.

Greenville 0. Spring Hope 6. Wakelon 6. Kinston 33. New Bern 0.

Rockingham 25, Dunn 8. Ahoskie 14, Columbia Burlincton 26. Henderson 0. Childrens Home 22, Albemarle 8. E.

M. I. 25. Hlllsbore 0. Frwin 19.

Faison 0. Hish Point 23. Salisbury 8. Leaksvllle 39. Bassett 0.

Lexington 20. Spencer 0. Methodist Orphans 6. Roxboro 0. MorRanton 13.

Lincolnton 8. Kiler Citv 1. HUlsboro 8. Tabor City 27. Chadbourn 0.

Appalachian 26. Crossnore 6. Elkln 14. Joncsvllle 6. Kannapolls 45.

China Grove 0. Mt. Airy 14. Gray 8. Statesville 19.

Mooresvllle 0. Trinity 32. Glbsonville 8. Winecoff 2. Landis 0.

Rutherfordton-Splndale 0. Kings Mountain 0. Morganton 13. Lincolnton 8. Forest City 27.

C.S.D 0. Rockingham 25. Dunn 6. Cherrvville 7, Shelbv 6. Mt.

Holly 12. Cramerton 0. Gastonia 19. Charlotte Central 13. COLLEGE Chattanooga 35, Presbyterian 0.

Western Carolina 39. Eastern Carolina 0 Boston College 20, Villanova 13. Hampden Sydney 27, Apprentice School 14. W. Chester Teachers 21.

Lock Haven 7. Kansas 12, Geo. Washington 0. Boston U. 13.

Temple 7. Mississippi Southern 26. 8W. La. Penn Military Col.

12, Johns Hopkins 7. Miami (Fla.i 6. Detroit 0 ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE Brooklyn 21, Chicago Rockets 1. games to. William Mary and North Carolina State after opening with a non-circuit romp over Elon.

against Harvard, which has been hot and cold in two appearances. Cornell carries its perfect record against Syracuse and Penn State seeks its third straight victory against invading West Virginia. Missouri, fresh from an upset of Southern Methodist, visits downtrodden Navy. Elsewhere in the East it will be Colgate at Dartmouth, Rutgers at Princeton. Brown at Holy Cross, Marquette at Pittsburgh, Wake Forest at Duquesne and Lafayette at Muhlenberg.

of the game came on its last play, a 92 yard carry by Jack Bishop that brought the crowd to its feet and appeared to be another Asheville score. An off sides penalty on the Maroons, however, cancelled the play. Bishop broke through the line, brushed off tacklers in the secondary, picked up several alert Maroon interference runners, and by the time he crossed midfield had the way clear as he ran onward for the longest Asheville run seen here this year. As explained by Referee Bill Peeke. game time ran out as the ACTED JLsUI CViCay.aar.C PARKING tOT-REAR IVEV It is the Nation's School for the Deaf.

I six weeks the injured Lions may be hrfX LAST TIMES TODAY Boa Office Opens 1:4 tearare Ktart conierence stars by the end oi the season. Walter Itaskett will be ready for his end position along with Jolmny Saunders, who has played "bang- alvc Grinding 7ui7o'5 a Hit! rorro I MU KOI'TH OF AIIF VII.I.E OS Mr NKKRSOW II.l.F. liM.HWAY TONIGHT Kain or Shine ONLY 2 Shows 7:00 9:00 TWO BIG HITS! Garson play was unwrapping. Since the prevented one possible Hilltopper penalty was on Asheville, the pen- touchdown by overhauling Charlie alty and time counted. Had the Collins, another dangerous speed-penalty been on the defensive team lster: and Bishop, Edwards and Ed cuius man WALTER PlDGEON MMEII-SUIIEm I game time would have lasted Evans nad tneir Dest mgnt yet in Invites You to Listen To The FOOTBALL GAME 1:45 This Afternoon N.

C. STATE vs. I CAROLINA I I 3 I MGM up ball in tne last two games. Tommy Hipps and Bill Ross will be at the tackle posts. Edward Elliott and Jay Donnohue will line up at guard and Clyde Walker, the nian of the Hiwassee game, will start at center.

In the backfield the coaches have given the nod to Bill Myer, Robert Rumbough, Dudley Nelson and John Whitehead or Gene Phillips. Officials for the game will be Peek (U. Griffin tU. N. C), Fatton (W.

C. T. C), and Nix (W. C. T.

C). MISBWMS" throughout the play. ime plunging, neiping amass a total Asheville's offense was balanced 268 yards, with the same caliber defense Lack of reserves and injuries were played the week before, with spirit- the main weaknesses in the visiting ed charging and blocking in all team, but no one who saw the game eleven positions turning the key to will argue that they failed to put up the long-sought victory. Superb line a bitter fight and twice moved into play set the Hilltoppers back time scoring position. Bob Livingston, and again, with big Jim Logan, who center, was one of the main Hilltop Mi ALSO Peter LAW FORD uuauctN iniiuii 14 Cesar ROMERO JA played all but one minute of the Finest Service PARKLAND CHEVROLET INC -Friendly People" 50 Coxe Ave.

Dial 2-3521 Demon Deacons Heavy Favorites Over Dukes PITTSBURGH, Oct. 15. UP) The LAWRENCE ANNE Lowell I Over IT'S MUTUAl TIERNEY-JEFFREYS Gilmore LAST TIMES TODAY Features per sparkplugs. Team Blue Ride: Ends Snead. Pressley.

Tackles Piper. Chandler. Ouards Shields. Llewellyn, Herndon. Center.

Livingston. Backs McGraw. Collins, Mahaffay. Wall. Harmon.

Qahayan. Team Asheville: Ends Robinson, Ashe. Patalidas, R. Miller. Tackles Logan, McCanless, Beaver, Conley.

Guards Miller. Bell. Penland. B. Evans.

Thomas. Johnson. Centers Glenn. Backa Fox, Edwards. E.

Evans. Ridd-ie, Bishop. Diet. Piemmons, Laughter. Scoring touchdowns Ashe (pass from Riddlei, Bishop.

Edwards. Points after touchdowns Bishop. Officials- Referee. Bill Peeke tOT): umpire, Jim Heinold (U. Cincinnati); head linesman.

S. L. Lovingood Enka: field judue. Geo Durner INC. Statei.

DROP IN LISTEN TO ANOTHER game, setting pace for the forwards. One big asset to the Maroons was Bill Miller's kickoffs, two of which went to the four yard stripe and one to the nine. Mahaffey's kickof and punt returns were always good for at least 20 yards, but he was stopped every time. Bill Bell, Miller's opposite number at guard. Bob Evans, one of the standout reserves, and Center Dan Glenn were other standouts in the Maroon defense; and if there was a backfield star of the evening it was Riddle, who shook through the line for consistent gains.

Lou Fox SQUARE DANCING RIVERSIDE CLUB EVERY TUES. WED. FRI. SAT. 800 Biltmore Ave.

Asheville, N. C. THRILL TOPS THRILL! A Great Outdoor Spectacle Georgia Tech, Auburn Eleven Vie At Atlanta ATLANTA. Oct. 15.

fUP) Georgia Tech lays its unbeaten record on the line here tomorrow against Auburn in a Southeastern conference game. Some 35,000 fans are expected. The weather forecast is clear and cool. ASHEV1LU N-C I Wake Forest Deacons will be a two-touchdown favorite when they go into action against Duquesne University under the lights tomorrow at Forbes Field, home of baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates. In an effort to stem a slump in which the Dukes took 46-0 and 48-6 shellacking from Villanova and Alabama in the last two weeks.

Coach Kass Kovalcheck plans to send nine sophomores nd two juniors in for the kickoff. Both Duquesne and Wake Forest have won two and lost two this season. Last year Wake Forest trounced the Dukes 33-0. Sweeps Across Tbe Screen! :1 3 COMING STARTS SUNDAY 1 1 imp" aata.M saa A single human hair will a weight of four ounces, breaking. Between NORTH CAROLINA vs H.

C. STATE LEGION QUARTERBACK CLUB Rockwell -Ballew Post No. 2 72 Broadway CLAIM Coach Bobby Dodd's Yellow Jackets will be in probably their best shape of the season with Quar-' terback Joe E. Brown. Halfback Jimmy Jordan and Fullback Rum-, sey Taylor, ready for action after 1 long injury sieges.

Only Center Lewis Hook is doubtful. Mentor Earl Brown of the in-! vading Plainsmen lists End Bill Waddail. Halfback Dickie Flournoy and Fullback Brownie Flournoy as questionable performers. The Jackets have won a pair of SEC games. Auburn has lost one.

Trevor Barrymore lYOUR DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE fj 3 Bl'i I i.lt VRICB CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES LAST TIMES TODAY Qhdb QaAcc ComcL Atop the Plaza Theatre GOOD FOOD GOOD MUSIC MUSIC BY AL DAVIS Featuring Frank Jackson on the Solovox FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL 5781 NO COVER CHARGE $1.00 Minimum Charge Tues. Thru Fri. $1.50 Minimum Charge Sat. Night -AS FIREARMS AMMUNITION ESTABLISHED 1W3 PINKELSTEIN'Q 1 7 8. W.

PACK SQUARE ifSgK-') can.iS.cn VSry i moie dew fffjj LJ FUZZY KN1SHT mPlZi0 JENNIFER HOLT PUTS Unconditional Release NEW YORK, Oct. 15. (George McQuinn, 37-year-old first baseman, was given his unconditional release by the New York Yankees today. McQuinn was picked up as a free STATE THEATRE last times today ragsssssacrssssssssri 1 1 ffPf? RANDOLPH SCOTT hfi nin gene tierney I "1 "ITVL I BUI JUGXm JOgl SKlTfUU I I UJ Lf 1 I I nouni mrosoa aax wtu V-TU L7 I I ueiMiunu I tJrTTTTTll A50n.eeNTURY.ox MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON Box Office Opens 9:45 Adults 25c TOPEYE CARTOON Children 9c BRICK BRADFORD iay site in CINECOLOR! ID agent at the start of the 1947 sea- 1 son and his fancy fielding helped CAR HEATERS Eureka Hot Water Rec.) 11.M Eureka Hot Water (De Lose) 1S.VS Arvin Hot Water (Standard) ADVANCE STORE 20-22 BROADWAY with JOAN LESLIE JAMES CRAIG JACK OAKIE the club win a pennant and the World Series last year. This year he was a regular until midseason but was on the bench much of the last 1 half of the campaign.

SCAIU.ET IIOItSEMAN' Of OI.OR CAKTOOM.

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