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11 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE. N. Saturday, November 12, 1949 aroons Roll Over Fighting Blue Ridge Deitz, Plemmons Score Two Bowl-Bound Wasps, Cats Clash Tonight TDs Each In 32 J2 Victory The Asheville High Maroons closed out their home season last night in Memorial Stadium by romping to 32-12 victory over fighting Blue Ridge School for Boys of Hendersonville. Emmett Deitz and Harold Plemmons spearheaded the Maroon attack, scoring two touchdowns each. Although they controlled the ball i CULLOWHEE Two of the South's top small college football powers clash in Memorial Stadium here tonight Coach Tom Young sends his once-beaten North State Conference' champion Catamounts against unbeaten and untied Emory and Henry College oi Bristol, at 8 clock in the battle of the giants.

between It will be a dogfight less than a third of the time. Blue Plemmons and Billy Rector con- verged on him and knocked him out Ridge showed plenty of power and -I ntAllAj bowl-bound teams. Emory Henry has already accepted the bid to act as host team in the Burley Bowl at Johnson City, Tenn and Western Carolina is qualified as the outstanding team of the North the greatest of the season in South-em small college circles. The Catamounts will be at full strength except for the absence of Ralph Mc-Connell and Dick White who are out for the remainder of the season with injuries. The probable starting lineups: EMORY HENRY Pos.

W. CAROLINA difference 'as the Maroons kept a stream of fresh players flowing onto the field throughout. Coach Stewart Farmer cleaned the Ashe- of bounds. Sheperd went through center two plays later for the touchdown. Bill Bell blocked the kick for extra point.

The Maroons took the return kickoff and drove right back to State Conference to participate in Statistics Kiser LE PhilllM the Pythian Bow? in Salisbury. Coaches Young and Tuck McCon the Blue Ridge one. Deitz hit the line for a touchdown and a 13-6 lead. Minutes later, Harold Plemmons nell put the finishing touches on defense yesterday as they ran the B.R. 9 113 5 3 42 0 0 and Billy Rector teamed up in a LT LG RG RT RE LH RH FB Heldreth Harrington Earp Frei Noblett Howard Cochran Miller Painter Spirgin Robinson Harris Constance Byrd Allison Brown ArrkiKton Whitaker Hamilton Hunt cats tnrougn a good defensive drill, fake 'em-shake 'em play that netted the clincher touchdown.

Plemmons The practice was brisk, carried JIM HUNTSINGER (24), Swannanoa back, picks up yardage in the first quarter of the game against Black Mountain yesterday afternoon. Woods is leading the interference. Jackson came in from behind to make the tackle. Biack Mountain won the game 26-fr in a Buncombe County Conference battle. First downs 10 Yds.

gained rushing 227 Passes attempted 6 Passes completed 3 Yds. gained passing 35 Passes intercepted by 2 Yds. gained intercepiions 84 Punting average 25.5 Yds. kicks returned 89 Opp. fumbles recovered 0 Yds.

lost penalties 0 Score by periods Asheville 7 12 7 Blue Ridge 0 6 0 took a Blue Ridge punt on the Asheville 20. faked a handoff to through in lfght equipment. Emphasis was placed on pass defense. Two Hendersonville products, 35.7 0 0 10 Rector who came wide around ths left drawine away the Hilltopper A Tommy (Bromo) Selzer and Dewey Biltmore Hieh Black Mountain Beats Whitaker, were outstanding in back defense, and Plemmons tucked the i 1 AFTER EVEKHyGS 1 PARKW6 LOT- REA IVEYjS field pass protection. Selzer has Dan alongside ins ieg auu onui Gamecocks Bow To Miami Downs Oakley been a defensive standout all season and has earned the reputation as one of the top defensive backs for extra point.

varsity squad. Coach Bob Morris led at halftime The Maroons in the conference. Swannanoa High, 26-6 SWANNANOA The Black Mountain Darkhorses romped to a crushing 26-6 victory over the Swannanoa Warriors here yesterday afternoon in a Buncombe County Conference ball game before a record In 13-7 Game Whitaker is an offensive flash at of Blue Ridge had only 19 boys dressed for the game because that is his squad number. DOUBLE FEATURE Bex Office Opens 10:45 Mats. 35c Till 6 P.

mT wingback as well as a top-notcher on defense. Three plays before the end of 19-6. On the second play of the second half, Harold Plemmons intercepted a Harmon pass on the Blue Ridge 38 and scored standing up. Rudloph Pelle booted the extra point and In the forward wall where the crowd oi over z.uuu ians. Cats appear the strongest.

Bob MIAMI, Nov. ll. OP) The University of Miami Hurricanes won their fifth game in six starts tonight by whipping a stubborn University of South Carolina football eleven, 13 to 7, before 34,185 spectators In the Orange BowL Greeson and Frasier Long turned in good performances. Grid Results Both teams played on even terms during the first quarter of the contest, but the Darkhorses held the Warriors scoreless for the final Greeson, a 230-pound tackle, has been doing duty behind All-South- College three periods. By 12-0 Score Coach Bill Estes Biltmore High School eleven last night rode over Oakley High 12-0 in a Buncombe County Conference game.

Tommy Davis, averaging six yards per try, and Fred Johnson were the backfield standouts for Biltmore. Both boys sparked the offense and were stalwarts on defense. Oakley never crossed the 50 yard line. In the first quarter Davis scored from five yards out. The touchdown was set up by guard Tommy Koontz who recovered an Oakley fumble on the 10 yard line.

Biltmore's final touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a 20-yard Rated a 13-point favorite at the era Dan Robinson. Long is a fresh' The host team was the first to kickoff, the Hurricanes found the Carolina Gamecocks tougher than man and one of the most promising stars to appear at Cullowhee in score as Jim Huntsinger passed to a pack of bulldogs and had to fight Dan Hall on a play that was good that was all for the third quarter. In the final stanza both teams scored, Asheville first. Harmon got ofr a bad kick from the Blue Ridge one that went out of bounds on the 13. The Maroons drove down to the four and Jack Bishop skirted right end for the score.

The Hilltoppers took the return kickoff and marched from their 12 to the Asheville end zone with Harmon ploughing through the line for the final 16 yards and the score. warmnn and Bob Snead were the every foot of the way. the opening quarter, the Maroons grabbed a 7-0 lead. It came on a break. Blue Ridge's Jack Schmidt faded back from his own 46 yard line and sent a whistling aerial toward End Jim Himes.

But Emmett Deitz broke through, snared the ball on the Asheville 48 and set sail down the sideline to the end zone. Deitz then booted the point. Early in the second quarter after Blue Ridge had backed the Maroons to the Asheville 17 by way of a sneaking 55-yard quick kick by Chunk Harmon, the Hilltoppers got a break and capitalized. Gene Sheperd broke through the Maroon line and blocked an Emmett Deitz punt, recovering on the 17. Harmon ripped around right end and made his way to the one before Harold for 20 yards and a touchdown.

Black Mountain was quick to re fa 7 TO THE STABLE Features At 6:26 8:28 yj Miami scored with the game only five minutes and ten seconds old without losing the ball. Gordon Watson took Bill Killoy's short kickoff on the 30 and the Hurri cover and within a few minutes Clingman Capps romped the final 45 yards on a sensational run to years. The Jacksonville, youth tips the beam at 195 pounds and looms as a great replacement for Little All-America Art Byrd. Other linesmen counted on heavily to stop the Emory Henry split-T formation are Buffalo Humphries, Von Ray Harris, Eff Stewart, Pinball Allison, Bill Phillips, Bob Humphrey and others. Baldwin-Wallace 27, Morris Harvey 14.

Shippensburg Tchrs 46. Indiana (Fa.) Teachers 6. Springfield (Mo.) 21. Southwest Missouri 6 Wartburg 27. Parsons 26.

Peru Tchrs 37. Yark College 12. Concordia (N.D.t 14. Moorbead Tchrs 12. Wahpeton Science 20, Minot Tchrs 13.

Colby 33. Bates 21. California Poly 7, Santa Barbara 0. Whittier 20. California Agriculture 13.

Slippery Rock (Pa.) Teachers 14, Clarion (Pa.) Teachers 7. New Britain Conn. Tchrs 13, Lowell Textile 0. Missouri Valley 2, William Jewell 0. Colorado A.

M. 16 Brigham Young 14. Concordia (Minn.) 14, Moorhead (Minn.) Teachers 12. Augustana (S.D.) 13, N. Dakota State 7.

Iowa Teachers 21, S. Dakota D. 14. Huron (S.D.I 27, Aberdeen (S.D.) North knot the score. canes marched 70 yards down the The Darkhorses scored single sparks of the Blue Ridge backfield field with Jack Brasington, Whitey reverse pass from Fred Johnson to Campbell and Mike vacchio ripping touchdowns in the second, tltird and fourth periods to capture the Cecil Mitchell.

The game shapes up as one of off consistent gains. MED MacMRAY MAUREEN Mitchell scored again on a pass from Davis but the play was called while Ena Jim mines auu Joe Ragsdale played bang-up line games. The lineups: BLUE RIDGE (12 Ends Himes. Moss, Preston. Ware.

Campbell bulled through from the hnk and Biltmore nenaiizea ior nine and a half to score. Watson's victory. Doris Johnson was crowned the Swannanoa football queen during the half time. O'HARA I Canton Bows ern Normal 21. kick was wide and Miami led, 6-0.

offsides. Washburn 21, Southwestern Miami fattened its lead in the Guards Koontz and Bernie Jones and Mitchell, end, were outstanding Tackles Gagsdale, Freeman. Perkins. Shell. Guards Braine.

Livingston, Hooker. Center McCombs. Backs Collins. Snead. Harmon, Shep third period in a drive starting at ROger White Was the king pin Of Mary ville (Mo.) State 50, Warrensburg State 12.

the Black Mountain scoring attack the Carolina 31. Campbell was stopped at the one-foot line and Jack Colorado College 25. Adams State 0. Pepperdine 7. Fresno State 20.

Colorado Mines 27, Idaho State 27 (tie), Wofford 26, Tennessee Tech J. Miami 13, South Carolina 7. in the Biltmore line. Glenn Worley was the offensive standout for Oakley while Burgess and Hutch Morgan were tops in the line. erd Schmidt.

Baldwin, Green. Scoring touchdowns: Sheperd, Harmon. ASHEVILLE 1321 Ends P. Plemmons. Turner.

Miller, Brown. Russell. Williams. Arnett. Tackles McCandless.

Beaver, Smith, D. Young. PennelL McCurry. Hackett sneaked over for the score. Watson's kick was good and Miami held a 13-0 margin.

The Gamecocks fought back bitterly. Andy Novak's punt went out To Marion Eleven, 6-0 MARION Coach Art Ditt's Marion High School Rippers edged a fighting Canton High School eleven, 6 to 0, Friday night before a Homecoming crowd of 2,300 fans. Marion's game-winning touch High School Snyder Whips Deneaux Shows Nightly Opens 6:45 LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 BIG BARGAIN HITS on the Carolina five. Steve Wadiak GREENSBORO, Nov. 11.

UP) Rut Guards Ben. xoung. Collins Sheppard, Kinser. Centers Penley. Messer.

Raymer. Backs Rector. H. plemmons. Suddreth, Deitz, Bishop, Woody, Garren.

Nicholson, Pelle. Tavlor. ripped off five as the third quarter In the second quarter he passed to Buster Osteen for a 25 yard aerial that resulted in a score. In the third period he punched over his right side for eight yards and another score." The Black Mountain ace passed to Paul Garrison in the fourth quarter for the final score of the game. This pass play was good for 35 yards.

During the third period Roger White went over guard for eight yards to climax a long drive that resulted in the third Black Mountain touchdown. ended. Harry De Loach picked up Scoring touchdowns: Deitz (2, H. Plem mons 2, Bishop. Points after touchdown: Deitz.

Pelle. five to start the fourth period and Charles Prezioso and Wadiak alternated with gains of two, seven and 20 yards. Wadiak took Ed down came midway in the third pe Snyder, 138, of Greensboro gamed a 10-round decision over Don Deneaux. 140, Charleston, S. in the hard fought main event of the boxing card here tonight.

In other bouts Leo Johnson, 191. Burlington, decisioned Chalky "I COVER BIG TOWN" Philip Reed and Hillary Brooke Officials: Referee: Bricklemeyer. Um-j riod on a drive which carried weE over 80 yards. Packey's short pass for 27 yards to the Miami 20. I LAST TIMES TODAY I Although Marlqn was outplayed: in the first half by an inspired! Prezioso added six and then went! I ashevilDTI I THEATRE 1 Wright, 178, Charlotte; Ray FerK-ins, 118, Kannapolis, gained a TJ5.D.

over Jimmy Baker, 120, Winston-Salem, in fourth Round; Claude Cole. 118, Greensboro, de out on the Miami three. Wadiak went over from there and Killoy added the point from placement. Black Mountain 6 7 6 726 Swannanoa 6 0 0 0 6 I Open 16:4.1. Featorei I TILL 6 P.

M. 35c I A GREAT STAR'S II LATEST PICTURE 2ND HIT WAYNE MORRIS JAMS PAIGE "THE YOUNGER BROTHERS" Asheville 32. Blue Ridge 12. Millard-Fletcher 26. Morristown (Tenn.) 0.

Biltmore 12. Oakley 0. Cranberry 40, Crossnore 0. Hayesville 13. Robbinsville 6.

Bryson City 21, Andrews 6. Weaverville 31. Bakersville 6. Sylva 44, Murphy 0. Black Mountain 26.

Swannanoa Brevard 6, Mars Hill 0. Forest City 6. Tryon 6 (tie). Walnut 12. Fairview 7.

Rutherlordton-Spindale 14. Lincolnton 0. Oxford 14 Methodist Orph. (Raleigh) 0. Erwin 19.

Apex 0. Chapel Hill 27. Oxford Orphanage 0. Ayden 34, Robersonville 0. Ut.

Olive 25, Warsaw 0. Farmville 45, Wendell 0. Wallace 30, Camp LeJeune 0. Hallsboro 38, Tabor City JVi 0. LaGrange 26.

Clinton 14. Roanoke Rapids 6, Greenville 6 (tie). Rock Ridge 27, Stantonsburg 6. Belmont 39. Newton-Conover 0.

Hot Springs 13. Spruce Fine 0. Marion 6. Canton 0. Hickory 12, Morganton 0.

Cathedral Latin (Raleigh) 19, Wakeland Fayetteville 13, Wilmington 7. Jacksonville 48, Swansboro 7. Elizabethton 6, Tabor City a Hertford 7, Scotland Neck 0. Edenton 6, Columbia 0. Warrenton 12, Enfield 6.

Weldon 28. Littleton 13. Canton eleven, the Rippers began to move in the third with Wilburn Hammett and Hubert Stanton carrying the mail. Soon the ball moved to the 17 yard stripe. A penalty brought the ball down to the Can cisioned Don Smith, 118, Charlotte.

South Carolina registered 13 first downs to Miami's 12 and had the edge in rushing, 168 to 156 yards. Blues Host ton one and from that point Stan i HIS BEST Bailey. Miami completed five of 15 passes for 53 yards and Carolina com pire: Chambers. Head linesman: Field judge: Halger. Shows Nightly Opens 6:45 2 BIG BARGAIN HITS LAST TIMES TONIGHT ton went over on a reverse for the touchdown.

McCall's try for the To Marshall pleted four of 12 for 86. Score by JOHN mli 1 1 extra point failed but the score South Carolina 0 0 0 7 7 board read, 6-0, in Marion's favor. Therein, Canton began to threaten but their drives were all hurled Miami --6 0 7 013 Miami scoring: Touchdowns High Today Marshall High School's Red Tor rafjaSinjSsJ LAST TIMES TONIGHT back within the Marion 15-yard line. The ball game ended with Campbell, Hackett. Point after touchdown Watson.

South Carolina scoring: Touch nado invades Asheville School this II rrrait 'JZZ I 2 SHOWS 7 9 P. M. Canton on the Marion 20, first Elizabeth City 7, New Bern 0. afternoon for a 2:30 o'clock grid I I 1 'gslAfTL. lUUnVtnArHUW II down Wadiak.

Point after touch down and ten to go after a march encounter. SIX MILES SOUTH OF ASHEVILLE ON HENDERSONVILLE HIGHWAY 2 Shows Nightly Starts 6:45 P. M. Children Under 13 Free TONIGHT SUNDAY down Killoy. which carried 60 yards.

Despite the fact that Marshall THE FIGHTING Marion had ten first downs to holds the better record of games 2 BIG HITS 1 ITimWI IMWfl I won and lost. Asheville school will I r-nBROBB I I sP.flTT BRADY II fcftTrfM fsiTTfTTYr Spruce Pines Bows To Hot Canton's nine. Canton tried five passes and completed three, while Marion attempted seven and made I be the favorite. Marshall has won uunn za, Laurmburg 7. Roxboro 20.

South Boston. Va. 0. Spring Hope 26 Tarboro 7. Charlotte Central 26 Gastonia 0.

Mt. Airy 16. Charlotte Harding 13. Winecoff 21, Lowell 14. N.C.S.D.

44, Bessemer City 0. Shelby 7, Kings Mountain 0. Monroe 33. Hamlet 6. Elizabethtown 6.

Tabor City 0. Albemarle 20, Asheboro 13. Statesville 14, Concord 13. Ruth-Spindale 14. Lincolnton 0.

Winston-Salem Gray 25, Wadesboro 0 four, lost three and tied one. Ashe KEIITUCKIAII ADDED BUGS BUNNY CARTOON NEWS OF THE DAY good on one. ville School's record stands at two wins and three losses. IfSIES ffllUlW III ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS I VJ.UffM For Marion, Hammett, Stanton Springs, 13-0 and McCall were offensive stand Coach Hap Arbogast yesterday outs. Green, Rader, and Jenkins starred on defense for the Rippers.

Durham 44, Goldsboro 0 (Durham wins SPRUCE PINE Douglas Moore Class AA conference title). PARAMOUNT catnedral Latm (Raleigh) 19, Wakelon Canton's Moore and Stiles played reeled off a sensational 55 yard run as Hot Springs gained a 13-0 vic '7 C-M HOBBYISTS llf-lJl We Like To Work With You 'fr VUii' ii mmj i In Supplying Your Needs OUTmW M1L0NE PENNTf EOWAfiOS STARTS MONDAY "SINFUL SOULS" The HOBBY Shop named his starting lineup as Chase Ambler at center, Dave Mayo and Jim Kiess at guards, Joe Mengle and Don Robinson at tackles, Frank Bonneville and Andy Biggs at ends, and in the backfield, Bill Anderson. Wally Crawford, E. C. Smith and brilliantly.

Each turned in a bang-up performance on tory over Spruce Pine here last First Showlnr night as the winners scored all of MARION 0 0 6 06 CANTON 0 0 0 00 their points in the third period. KODEKNi ISM I Moore set up the second touch either Ben or John Harris. I FOR ADULTS ONLY I I li Mllimore Ave. rngnei PKriAI! 11 down as he intercepted a Spruce Pine pass and returned it 40 yards. Greenies Must Hustle NASHVILLE, Nov.

11. Charlie Fusari Kayos I vfiiiinnv nftYil TiiPiTBCe I MUFFLERS 1.59 Buster Lamb finally pushed the ieouion) 9. Fayetteville 13. Wilmington 7. Ayden 34, Robersonville 0.

Curry 33, Pilot Mountain 6. Erwin 19. Apex 0. Fayetteville 13. Wilmington 7.

Flat Rock 20. Walnut Cove 7. Graham 18, Durham County 6. Hartford 7. Scotland Neck- 0.

North Wilkesboro 7. Mooresviile 8. Oxford 4. Methodist Orphanage 0 Roanoke Rapids 6. Greenville (tie).

Roxboro 20, South Boston 0. Rock Ridge 27, Stauntonsburg 6. Weldon 28. Littleton 14. Dunn 25.

Laurinburg 0. Jonesville 12, Elkin 7. Madison 12, Stoneville 14. Reidsville 40, Mineral Springs 0. Thomasville 7, Lexington 0.

Trinity 18. Walkertown 7. ball over from the two yard line, I 1.1IUII1UIII IUIIIUIII A I DUlll lllCHinto i ri w-jn ji Tough Terry Young (UP) Tulane and Vanderbilt play a Southeastern Conference football VGENE AUTRT Spruce Pine threatened only one time an dthat was during the I I AnVANrPCTOPF ni NEW YORK, Nov. 11. UP) ojtfCMAWIOMk II I rvr ----w I II A 0BBa.W ll I I II f-Tt BROADWAY 0 Charlie Fusari.

blond Irvington, N. welter, proved his September second period when the losers worked the ball to the Hot Springs eight yard line before they were niJUiiaJK irgaBBooeBO game here tomorrow that has taken a sharp and sad descension from its pre-season notices. Tulane's perfect league record gives it a seven-point edge but the OUTDOOR iftniTPI-i held. At The Entrance To Beautiful Beaver Lake THEATRE llfmTTnT; 1 1 home element of 28.000 fans Is banking on its underdog to make wow" Chattanooga Wins knockout loss to Rocky Graziano made no serious dent in his career by flattening tough Terry Young tonight in 1:13 of the eighth round of a scheduled ten at Madison square Garden. Fusari weighed Gnt'n aewert test! gP Mmt.

tie Etc. He Doors Open CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 11. (UP) The University of Chatta HlllllHilsflBMaK. SSr atsHMBkimisisisMllll sw mi jPaut nooga whammed a decisive, 40-7 victory over Louisiana College be the Wave hustle to keep the slate clean.

The only really serious injury bothering either club is the leg ailment of Greenie halfback George Kinek, and Coach Henry Frnka has Scooter Cliff Van Meter to replace him. TAMPA, Nov. 11. (UP) I I Ii 148, Young 141 fore 4,000 fans tonight after taking The Most Referee Eddie Joseph stopped the I control of the ball with a touchdown II Amazing bout with Young out cold on the in the first minute of play. Picture Ever Offered In lln'sifSiFHEE floor with his face down.

He never bothered to start a count. Young If Midnite had just scraped himself off the i iba City: The initial UC score was made by Jack Ed Nobles. Tackle Vincent Sarratore converted. Back Clarence Tapper lugged over the second tally in the opening period and sarratore made it 14-0 with a placement. Upset-minded University of Florida stands astride Kentucky's bid for canvas after taking a nine-count in the first seconds of the last TODAY TWO FEATURES! its mythical first Southeastern Conference title here Saturday night.

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2 JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "LAND OF THE LAWLESS" versity's undefeated, freshman football team will seek its fourth straight victory here tomorrow afternoon against an undefeated but nth BUCK JACK once-tied William and Mary club. 2ND FEATURE WiLP 1 vOATS' fJ ALSO BUGS BUNNY The kickoff is set for 2 o'clock in Duke Stadium, and tickets, at one RICHARD UNE 10UISE CAMPIEU X3m in the backfield. Biggest threat to the Duke squad Is expected to be tailback Ed Mio-duszewski who sparked William and Mary to their Georgetown win and also passed for his team's only score in the Navy deadlock. If the rival lines succeed in throttling the two running attacks, the game might well develop into a passing duel between Mloduszewskl and John Connors of the Papooses and Duke's alternate tailbacks. Charlie Smith and Billy Eanes.

Both squads use alternate full dollar each, will be on sale at the WIUIAM IISH0P stadium gates. High school students will be admitted at the North gate for 50 cents, and children under 10 Opea :45. Cont. to 11 COLOR CARTOONS THEATRES I FROM THE BOOK Jw I I nc i ire I years of age win be admitted free of charge. The host Blue Imps enter the Always 4 Me game with a record-of three wins backs who play a major part in and no defeats as compared to Wil LAST TIMES TODAY ham and Mary's one victory and their respective running attacks.

one tie. The two squads are regard' IN ASHEVOXB IT ADAM ROBLEE HATS SHOES Mack Jack Fortune- Conrad Moon. 205, and Carson (Red) Leach, 197. of the Blue Imps, nave been outstanding in the Duke ed as top contenders for mythical Southern Conference freshman honors, and the game rates strictly backfield, and Moon Is one of the aAJf (q7 -alBBBBBft faMMVa MttBM QAMLt) ttOOUOtOM as a toss-up. squad's top scorers.

Don Johns, 190, Abo A Big Program Steaks Chops Chicken Full Course Dinners Serving Daily From 5 P. M. Open From Noon Every Sunday CLOSED MONDAYS Duke opened with a 19-13 win over Wake Forest and then turned back N. C. State, 32-0, and Navy's previously unbeaten Plebes, 20-19.

and Dick Kovacevich, 205 are consistent line smashers for William and-Mary. Among the fop Duke linemen are FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION fclMBUSHJW um PINKELSTEIN'S ADDED of Shorts William and Mary tied Navy, 6-6. and whipped Georgetown, 19-0. The Blue Imps, averaging 200 pounds up front, hold a slight weight advantage In the line, but ends Ray Green and Bill Keziah and center Pete Huf fstlckler. Guard Joe CardacL a high school all-America performer last year, is the pride of the Papoose forwards.

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