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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N.C Sunday, November 13. 1949 Alabama Rallies To Humble Tech, 20 To 7 Sand Hill Nips Candler, 13 To 7 The Sand Hill High School Comets last night forced their vf into a tie with Black Mountain for the Buncombe County Conference chamionship by whipping previously unbeaten Candler High 12-7 before an estimated crowd of 2,000 fans in Memorial Stadium. Salem Sparks Crimson Tide Over Rivals Stellar Halfback Scores First In Third Period By LEROY SIMMS BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 12.

VP TerpsHand Boston U. First Defeat Maryland Scores Decisive TD In Last Period By JOSEPH B. KELLET Carroll Brown, speedy Sand Hill I halfback, score dboth Comet touch downs in the first quarter. During BC Eagles the final three stanzas Candler kept their goal line clear of Sand Hill runners. Once the.

Comets had a first and ten on the Candler three but the Bobcats held for Sweep Past Fordham.20-12 II I 1 II I nulla ml IIIIIM HIHIHTfnmri downs. Alabama's star halfback, Eddie Salem, gladdened the hearts of a hometown crowd of 43,000 today The first time Sand Hill rot its BOSTON, Nov. 12. Boston University's Terriers gained the most yards aground and In the air today but couldnt score enough BOSTON. Nov.

12. hard hands on the ball, it scored. Tak ing over on their own 25, Don Tay as he paced his team to a 20 to 7 win. from arch-rival Georgia Tech. hitting Boston College Eagles swept to three first half touchdowns and then staved off a last period rush to lor, James Kisselburg and Brown points as they were dumped from football's exclusive unbeaten class.

Salem, former high school star here, broke the Tech defense with 14-13, by a plucky University of Statistics outlast the Fordham Rams, 30 to 12, today before a chilled crowd Of 15,798 at Braves Field. a 28-yard gallop in the third period which led to Uama's first score. Maryland team which refused to accept defeat. Be made the touchdown a few Both teams had te take te the air, so fierce was the line play. The Terrapins from Maryland appeared a beaten ball club after Boston University went ahead 13-7 B.

thanks to the line smashing 10 106 12 7 55 1 4 3S.3 149 1 seconds later from five yards out. He also scored the clincher, late in the final period, on a three-yard plunge. Until Salem broke away in the of fullback Ed Petela, and the 8 H. First downs 17 Yds. gained rushing 297 Passes attempted 7 Passes completed 1 Yds.

gained passing 14 Passes intercepted by 2 Yds. gained interceptions 20 Punting average 41 Yds. all kicks returned S3 Opp. fumbles recovered 1 Yds. lost penalties 20 Score by periods: Sand Hill 12 0 Candler 0 7 0 in the third quarter.

However they suddenly reor weaving dashes of Al Cannava was able to put on more of a rushing ganized themselves into a solid fighting unit and drove 81 yards for game. But when the attack stalled, their seven points in the final 012 quarter. 7 BIRMINGHAM. Alabama's halfback James Melton (55) is stopped by a toehold by Georgia Tech's Billy (20) and Powell Sheller (26) in the second quarter of yesterday's' Tech-Alabama game in Birmingham. (ACMETelephoto.) third period, Tech generally held the upper hand.

The invaders scored in the second period on a 31-yard pass from Buster, Humphreys to end Dick Harvin, who made a great jump and catch in the end zone. Salem engineered the tying Butch Songin, Eagle quarterback and the leading passer of the East, started hitting his ends and backs for big yardage. End Bob Dean who has been an in-and-outer in placekicking this alternated in shoving the ball to the six from where Brown cut off tackle for the first touchdown. Meadows missed the kick for extra season booted two points after Songin completed eight of II touchdowns for what proved the Unbeaten Deaf Grid Results passes, one of them for a touchdown to end Stan Goode. Petela point.

touchdown in just two minutes of the third period. "Bama went ahead winning points. After battling through the first The Comets came right back. Wasps Take 27-26 Game From WCTC on a 35-yard drive 10 later. I ArafYI Ifi After fullback Tom nalvin and sM.Ml TV VllXV After fullback Tom Calvin and period on fairly even terms, the taking a Candler quick kick on Kentuckv 35.

Florida 6. ran 37 yards for another TD In the first quarter. The last B.C. score came in the second period, when Cannava scooted over from the their own 30, they drove back to the Emory Sc Henry 37, Western Carolina 28. Salem had ground out a first down.

Marylanders needed only four plays to score the game's first points early in the second quarter. Candler 25. Brown ripped through ciemson 33, Duquesne 20. Mnrrav state 7. Middle Tenn.

7 (tie). Like Bowl Bid Butch Avinger passed to Lary for the center of the line for the final four-yard line, untouched after he Hampden-Sydney 22, Randolph-Macon 15. yards and the score. 25 yards and the touchdown. Meadows again missed the point.

Varna went 36 yards for the Morris Brown as. Lincoln iz. Wilberforce 33. Kentucky State 14. Louisville 35.

Washington (St. Louis) 13. Memphis State 61. Arkansas State 7. took a pitchout from Songin.

The Rams threatened late In the game and put over two quick Candler drove to Sand Hill's 16 CTJLLOWHEE Emory Henry's Burley Bowl-bound Wasps last night nipped the Western Carolina MORGANTON. About this time last year, the North Carolina School final touchdown late in the last period. Calvin pounded away for A Joe Tucker to Modxelewikl pass covered some 13 yards and put the ball on BU's three. Two plays later Tucker bulled through the line for the touchdown and Dean place- Winston-Salem Tchrs 21, Elizabeth City before the first quarter ended but for the Deaf was plugging along, lost the ball on downs. Catamounts 27 to 26 in a thrilling After Songin's passes failed as BO seemed about to score a fourth good yardage to the three, from where Salem went over.

Ed, son a Syrian rugmaker, missed the last unenthusiastically playing out its Late in the second quarter, Cand aoutnern 37, Wiley o. MIDWEST Ohio State 30. Illinois 17. Michigan 20, Indiana 3. Dennison 13.

Case 7. kicked the all important point. (By The Associated Press) EAST Notre Dame 42. North Carolina t. Army 14, Pennsylvania 13.

Navy 34. Columbia 0. Brown 28. Harvard 14. Dartmouth 16, Cornell 7.

Princeton 21, Yale 13. Maryland 14, Boston Univ. 13. Boston College 20, Fordham 12. Syracuse 47, Holy Cross 13.

Penn State 28, Temple 7. Minnesota 24, Pittsburgh 7. Texas Western 13, W. Virginia IS (tie), Rutgers 33. N.

Y. U. 9. Bucknell 21, Lafayette 14. Tufts 27, Massachusetts 7.

Middlebury 14, Vermont 6. Williams 19. Amherst 13. Trinity 7 Wesleyan 8. St.

Michael's 40, Norwich 8. Buffalo 39, Rhode Island 7. Hobart 14. Alfred Hofstra 13. Brooklyn 7.

Niagara 24, Waynesburgr 9. R.P.I. 20, Coast Guard 0. Union 66. Hamilton 24.

exhibition of football that found three touchdowns being scored In touchdown, Doheny started pitching. ler rolled again. From their own 25 the Bobcats drove to the Sand Hill extra point, after having kicked schedule. The Bears lost all nine of their games, and scored only 36 points against 252 for their op A pass interception by John Toner on his 43 set up the Terriers' From his own 10 yard line be threw the course of seven plays. Western Michigan 21, Western Reserve 14.

16 in a row. first ouchdown. to the delight of From the opening gun to the Kent state 47. AKron o. Ohio Wesleyan 55, Washington St Jeffer ten with Davey Lee Robinson and Grady Brock carrying and passing.

ponents. most of the record BU home crowd final whistle the two powerhouses The victors had a wide edge in the figures, rolling up 14 first downs to six on 229 yards rushing But what a difference a year has Then Robinson drove through cen of 30,263 Fenway Park fans. BU moved to the Maryland 26. A made! Today, the Bears are one of the few unbeaten high school teams in the State and are leading to 87, and 62 passing to 50. Penalties hurt Alabama, costing the win of Southern small college football battled teeth and tongue with the final outcome being decided by the educated toe of Bill Pippin.

Emory Henry scored in the short run by Harry Agganis, unable to find an open receiver, and a holding penalty against the visitors all schools in scoring with 281 points against 33 for their foes. ter, weathered three staggering tackles, and bulled through to the end zone. A pass from Robinson to End Hipps netted the extra point. That was all the scoring as the two teams locked horns and seesawed back and forth between the tens. Sand Hill penetrated to the advanced BU to the three.

Wagner 36. Hartwlck 6. Their coach, Carroll "Chick" Statistics ners at least two. scoring chances. The Alabama line, headed by guard Ed Holdnak and center Pat O'Sullivan, stopped the Tech threat on the goal line.

Little Bobby North set up a first down there with a 33-yard run. Three running plays lost five and a pass was batted Gainer, a native of Lancaster, S. St. Lawrence 52, Rochester 8. Gettysburg 13.

Albright 13 (tie). Drexel 24, Swarthmore 21. Haverford 7. Susauehanna 0. In two plays Chuck Kent, who gained 88 yards in 26 carries today, former Clemson 'Gator Bowl star, is son 6.

Southeastern State (Durante Okla.) 14, Texas Lutheran 13. Cedarville 28. Defiance 28. Hope 35 Kalamazoo 13. Wisconsin 35, Iowa 13.

Northwestern 39, Colgate 20. Purdue 41, Marquette 7. Nebraska 7, Iowa State 0. Oklahoma A. Sc M.

26. Kansas State 14. Oklahoma 27, Missouri 7. Xavier 20, Cincinnati 14. Drake 7, Wichita 6.

Bradley 32. South Dakota State 7. Tulsa 10. San Francisco 0. Ohio Univ.

14. Butler 0. Wooster 27. Wittenburc 21. Muskingum 38, Oberlln 7.

Bowling Green 35, Mt. Union 7. Otterbein 44. Capital 20. Ashland 20, Bluffton 0.

Miami (O.) 53. Dayton 20. Augustana 14, Illinois College 7. Illinois Normal 26, Lacrosse (Wis.) Teachers 14. Wayne (Mich.) 38, Omaha 28.

Hilldale 21. Albion 7. smashed through for the score on whispering out loud that his boys Springfield (Mass.) S3. American Inter to Maloney who gathered the ball in his arms about mldflrtd and then set sail for the goal. The Bams got pocsenioa of the ball again shortly afterward and Doheny passes aided by a penalty but the ball on the B.C.

one yard line from where fullback Larry Higgins plowed over. Boston College 13 7 0 0-30 Fordham 0 0 0 1318 Boston College scoring: Touch-downs Goode, Petela, Cannava. Points after touchdowns Petela Fordham scoring: Touchdowns Maloney. Higgins. Lenoir Rhyne Dumps Elon HICKORY, Nov.

12. (ffV-Lenoir Candler three once but the Boh cats held. Brock and Robinson were the of his second attempt. Here Vera Siebert and Lynn Da would like a bowl bid and assures any sponsor of putting a team on national 7. Kings Point 41, Adelphl 13.

Ithaca 19, Champlain 6. Lehigh 48. Carnegie Tecb 20. Gown. 11 175 18 8 84 0 37.1 168 2 85 fensive stars for Candler while the field that will put on a real vis made a play which helped save the day for Maryland which has w.c.

First downs 10 Yds. gained rushing 220 Passes attempted 24 Passes completed 14 Yds. gained passing 281 Passes intercepted by 0 Punting average 35.0 Yds. all kicks returned 167 Opp. fumbles recovered 4 Yds.

lost penalties 45 Score by periods: W. Carolina 0 6 8 Emory Henry 7 7 7 Top performers for Tech included Bloomsburg Teachers 28. East Stroudsburg offensive show. been beaten only by strong Mich! tackle Tom Coleman, halfback Jimmy Jordan and guard Buck Doyal. The deaf boys have conquered all nearby competition within then- gan State.

They crashed through to block a conversion attempt by Ga. Tech 7 0 0 07 Alabama 0 0 14 620 own ranks, having whipped South Carolina School for the Deaf 52-13 1426 627 Andy Deil'Olio. Tech scoring Touchdown, Har vin; point after touchdown, reacners zz. California (Pa.) Tchrs 14, Millersvtlle 7. Dickinson 20, Johns Hopkins 13.

Grove City 33. Westminister 20. Scranton 22, Lebanon Valley 0. Lock Haven Stale 33, Mansfield State 0. Wilkes 53, National Agriculture 7.

Thiel 7. Wilmington 0. St. Augustine 31. Bluefield 8.

Connecticut 27, New Hampshire 7. Marine Maritime Academy 27, Massachu setts Maritime Academy 6. Cortland State 27. Brockport State 6. Rider 27 Kutztown State 13.

and Virginia, 27-0. A magazine for The Bostonians were in Maryland territory all but a few seconds of Illinois Wesleyan 27, James Millikin 0. first quarter when quarterback Chick Davis ripped 59 yards down the deaf out in California is pick- Taylor, Kisselburg and Brown carried the punch for the winners. The lineups: SAND HILL (12) Ends Chambers, Reece. Tackles Rector.

Lance. Guards Cillingham, Connor. Center Gregory. Backs Meadows, Brown, Taylor, KIs selburg. Scoring touchdowns: Brown (2).

CANDLER (7) Ends Hipps. Rush. Tackles Whitesides. Moore. Guards J.

Robinson, B. Morgan. Center J. Morgan. Backs Setzer G.

Brock, Mashburn, D. Robinson. wneaton 75, Huntington 7. Wabash 25. DePauw 21.

the third quarter when they scored the field to the end zone. Pippin ing an Ail-American deaf team and its editors have wisely turned to the their second touchdown and just Alabama scoring Touchdowns, Salem 2. A. Lary. Points after failed to add another.

booted the point for a 7-0 first quarter lead. NCSD team for some candidates touchdowns. Salem 2. Allegheny 48. Earlham 6.

Valparaiso (Ind.) 28, Mich. Normal 26. Rlpon 7. Carroll 0. St.

Olaf (Minn.) 14. Luther 8. Morningside 290, Central 6. Anderson 19. Franklin 13.

and plenty of material is available. Rhyne took a firm grip on second place in the North State Conference football standings tonight by dumping Elon 19 to 7 before about Western Maryland 12, Franklin Mar The Catamounts came right back For instance, there's big Tea Walt Anderson blocked a punt by Maryland's Earl Roth and John Knight recovered on the Terrapins' 30. On the next play Bob Whelan grabbed a pitchout from Agganis Hiram 28. Steubenville 7. Eames, six-feet, two-inch end from in the opening minutes of the second quarter.

Tailback Pee Wee 3,000 fans, in a conference game. The Bears now have a conference Cliffside who weighs 180 and has scored 58 points this season all Scoring touchdown: D. Robinson. Point shall 6. New York Aggies 9.

New Bedford 0. Penn Military 54, Ursinus 7. Geneva 26, Bethanv 0. SOUTH Appalachian State 36. Atlantic Christian 0.

Lees-McRae 21, W. Carolina Jayvees 0. Alabama 20, Georgia Tech 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 19. Elon 7.

Carleton 34, Cornell (la.) 0. Hanover 27. Manchester 0. St. Ambrose 58.

Valley City 8. Bethel 13. Bethany 6. Carthage 20. North Central (111.) 20 (tie).

Hamilton and fullback Joe Hunt alternated in carrying the ball for Gastonia Gets Hendersonville Franchise record of 5-2 against the Elon's 4-2, on passes from angular Dick Bow alter toucnaonti: Hlpps. Officials: Referee: Nockow. Umpire Lewis. Head linesman: Tweed. Field judge the only other contender for sec man of Newton, who has scored 56 and went all the way to score.

This time Deil'Olio kicked the point and BU went into the lead 13-7. Knight recovered a fumble short ond place. noints himself. The "scatback E. Carolina Tchrs 26, High Point 28 (tie).

four plays and netted 64 yards to the Wasp seven yard line. Hunt drove through center for the touchdown and guard Ralph Clark missed the kick for extra point. twins" who drive sportswriters nuts SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 14, Texas 13. Southern Methodist 34. Arkansas 8.

Rice 13, Texas A. Se M. 0. Baylor 32 Wyoming 7. Austin College 27.

Abilene Christian 14. trying to tell which one has the ball Squires took a 13-yard toss across. John Lahosky did the tossing. ly after the BU score and the Terriers went from the Maryland 28 to the four where the Terps sud HICKORY. Nov.

12. (a5) Western are Wayne Hilton of Thomasvuie Clemson Tops Dukes, 33-20 Carolina League directors have ap North Texas State 28. Houston 23. The Wasps took the return Clemson broke loose again. Cone and Joe Jessup of Pilot Mountain, Gramblinc College 14, Frairleview A.

as M. 13. kickoff and shoved 80 yards back Hilton has scampered across for proved the moving of Henderson ville's baseball franchise to Gas Georgia 20, Auburn 20 (tie). Delaware 13, Washington Lee N. C.

State 27, Wake Forest 14. Duke 35, George Washington 0. Florida State 40, Millsaps (Miss.) 0. Tennessee 35. Mississippi 7.

Tulane 41. Vanderbilt 14. Furman 21. Davidson 6-V. P.

I. 28 Richmond 13. The Citadel 19, V. M. X.

14. Presbyterian 14, Stetson 12. Morgan State 26, Hampton Inst. 0. Clark College 26, Fisk 7.

South Carolina State 18. Tuskegee 15. West Texas State 19. Hardin-Simmons 7. 60 noints and Jessup has 56.

That heaved three drives downfield and took the scoring honors himself on all three. One time he staggered across with two Duquesne tacklers denly became a tight, cohesive organization. They held for downs and kicked out of danger. After Siebert carried a punt back 10 yards to his 19 the Terns began means four of the Bears have scored tonia for the 1950 season, it was announced here today by President Trinity (Tex.) 0. E.

Texas State 0 (tie). Texas A. fc I. 7, Southwestern 3. Southwest Texas State 19.

Sam Houston CLEMSON. S. Nov. 12. (UP) down the field to the Western Carolina 12.

Pat Spurgin hit off tackle for the final 12 and a touchdown and Pippin again kicked good for a 14-6. more than 50 points. In the line, diving at him. Later he took a live- barrel-like Leander Carroll of Clemson rocked Duquesne dizy to take a 33 to 20 victory in a see-saw State 14. FAB WEST their game winning drive.

California 41. Oregon 14. Working a trap up the middle game before 10,000 spectators shiver Reidsville. uses his 240 pounds to clear the way for the jack-rabbit backs and another standout is Co- Western Carolina had spanned Stanford 63. Idaho 0.

successfully several times in their U.C.L.A. 47, Washington 28. yard pass from Mathews on the Duquesne 25 and pounded off the remaining yardage. Finally, he got loose on the Duquesne 47 and waltzed through center to score. ing in unaccustomed 55-degree weather.

the length of the field and had 14 play advence. the Terps' six- Cloyd Hager. He announced the results after secret man ballots had been cast by the Lincoln-ton, Lenoir, Morganton, Rutherford County Shelby and Marion clubs. "Gastonia's entry Into the league gives us a strong eight club organi the ball on the Emory one when Captain Buford Pressley of Selma, N. Carolina A.

19, Virginia State 6. Shepherd State 59, Gauladet 6. Fayetteville Tchrs 40. Livingston 0. Maryland State 46.

Virginia Union 0. Howard 32, Delaware State 7. Jackson College 46. Dillard 6. Troy (Ala.) Tchsr.

27, Howard College Fullback Fred Cone, a 190-nound the half time gun went off. 190-pound tackle. battering Ram from Elmore. Ala- Oregon State 25, Michigan State 20. New Mexico A.

Se M. 35, Flagstaff 0. Sul Ross 59. N. Mexico Western 20.

Utah State 19. Montana State 14. Washington 27, Colorado State 7. New Mexico 17, Colorado 15. Georgetown 28.

Denver 13. pointer was recorded by Stan La-vine on a one-yard smash and Dean kicked the game winning point on a placement. With such a complete reversal oi With the opening kickoff for the sparked most of Clemson's offensives (Ala.) o. second half, the fireworks began. and smashed his way to three touch.

form as compared to last year. Moreanton followers of the Bears downs. His punting also helped keen Carson-Newman 20. Maryville (Tenn.) 13. Catawba 19.

Guilford 12. LSU 34, Mississippi State 7. That score came seven minutes zation," Hager commented, "and Bob Miller, Emory's great back, took the kick off on his own five and HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sand Hill 12, Candler 7. iare confident they're the most im from the end and after that BU we are looking forward to another proved team in the state. slammed his way back to the Duquesne behind their 50-yard stripe during most of the game.

Clemson's Ray Mathews rifled to could do little. Western Carolina end zone. Pippin made the conversion for a 21-C Appalachian Wingback Mike Kinney for a first prosperous season in 1950." Last year the Class circuit drew 401. 000 fans during the regular season and an additional 37,000 spectators in the playoffs. 'Tucky Whips period score, which Guard Tommy lead.

LSU Thumps Maroons, 34-7 iii if ni Pee Wee Hamilton returned the cnanaier topped with a conversion. Then Cone smashed and punted Georgetown Overcomes Denver, 28-13 Florida, 35-0 return kickoff to the Western Can llil Turns Back downiieid to the Duquesne 30. Mo. ments later he set up Mathew's five- lina 35. On the first play from scrimmage.

Hamilton took a spin TAMPA, Nov. 12. (JP) -Kentucky showed everything expected yard waltz to the goal in the second BATON ROUGE, Nov. 12. Louisiana State's Tigers roared for one half and purred for the other, but managed to win a South period.

Duquesne took over. Right Half BOONE, Nov. 12. (TV-The Appa of a Southeastern Conference champion tonight In whipping DENVER, No. 12.

(JP) The Georgetown Hoyas, equally effective ner-lateral from Hunt and hit quarterback Lawrence Arney on the 50 with a pass. Arney crashed on into the end zone with end Bill lachian State Teachers Moun COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP on the ground and through the air- Ralph Longmore, 197-pound junior from Pittsburgh, led a downfield eastern Conference football game Florida 35-0. Quarterback Babe Parilli engl taineers defeated the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs from Wilson 34 lanes, overcame the University of Phillips taking out two key men with a beautiful block. Clark neered Kentucky's first three to 0 In a North State Conference march and then took a pass across. Tackle Bob Bretz missed his first attempted kick.

Denver today 28-13. Frank Mattingly threw two touch' from Mississippi State here tonight 34-7. The Bayou Bengals clawed gaping holes in the Maroon line for a while, touchdown marches. The hard run' game played before 2,000 persons missed the point. ning of Emery Clark and Dopey here today.

down passes and Jack Kivus rambled overland for two more as the heavy Left Half Johnny Duchess and The Catamounts kicked off to The home team scored in every loping for three touchdowns in the Longmore took turns plunging to set Phelps ate up the ground. Speedy sophomore Cliff Lawson East Coast team dominated the game except for a few brief offen quarter including a safety in the third crossed the goal line three and Bobby Brooks streaked 64 and Emory and on the first play from scrimmage Jack Heldreth fumbled and Western Carolina's Buffalo Humphries recovered on the Emory up a goal-line play in which Ray Kridle carried a pass across. This time Bretz made his kick. Longmore $5 other times in plays voided by pen sive flurries by the determined Pioneers. Georgetown 7 14 7 028 alties, and held their visitors to sparked another drive and End Lee 22.

Hamilton passed to End bod 69 yards for long range touchdowns. But it was strictly a team triumph and one for Coach Paul Bryant Kentucky had all the speed and Denver 0 0 6 713 one scoring threat, a 60-yard drive, late in the first half, that came to Humphrey on the eight. Hunt went Georgetown scoring: Touchdowns naught on the 11-yard line. Conn, Noppinger, Kivus 2. Points Herman Bryson opened the scor through center to tne one, men Hamilton skirted right end for the touchdown.

Clark kicked good making the score 21-20 in Emory's after touchdowns Haesler 4. deception it needed. Every man made sure of his tackle and his block. ing early in the opening period Denver scoring: Touchdowns SXei GAEL PARKLAND CHEVROLET Inc. Friendly reeple Dial t-ISU COXB AVE.

Etcheverry, Cooper. Points after first half. The tallies climaxed sustained drives of 68, 50 and 70 yards. But Mississippi State, looking not at all like the doomed Maroons they were supposed to be, caged the Tiger assault after half time. They held LSU to two touchdowns and matched them with one of their own.

The Maroon touchdown was the third of the season through the sturdy Bengal line. East Carolina, High Point Tie HIGH POINT, Nov. 12. () The favor. with an 11-yard touchdown run that climaxed a drive from the Bulldog 43.

Pete Mills hit the line touchdowns Burneller. It was enough to discourage the Florida team that tried hard but couldn't make It against this class The Wasps came right back with Davis completing seven passes for for three feet and another touch' Turkey Shoot of opposition. down a few minute later. 67 yards, the last to end Bob Howard in the end zone. Pippin failed Blois Grissom caught a three' Set Thursday yard pass for the third score, and late in the half Jimmy Moore ran to make the point and Emory led, 27-20.

In Transylvania rom the five for another marker. FREE FREE FREE FREE Grissom caught Ed Lane back of Cecil Roberts took the return kickoff from the five to the 50 BREVARD There will be a tur the goal with a fumbled pass in SUNDAY NOV. 313 key shoot Thursday at 2 p. m. at the third quarter lor two points, and on the next play, Hamilton faded back and hurled a 50-yard East Carolina Teachers College A pass play that carried 44 yards.

Pirates scored in the last IS seconds Brevard country Club. Fred Henson Is In charge and turkeys will be awarded In every strike to Boyce Winchester in the end zone. Clark kicked the point here tonight to tie High Point fin aim new Ragan to John Small, brought the final score. Bill Cross kicked two 26-26 in a North State Con 100 LAPS nice rAiiiMuii and the Cats trailed 26-27. shoot conducted.

The event is spon extra points. ference football game. An estimated 2,200 fans saw the aerial Emory Henry saved the game sored by the Lions Club and pro The lineups: APPALACHIAN (34) ceeds will go into the activity fund. duel between the colleges. Ends caskey.

Hendrix. Foe, Clark, Pel- with a gallant last minute goai ime stand. They held Western Carolina DIMIIU IICW 1S50 VIIIZZER MOTOR BIKE winners in the shooting last ton. Roberts. Austell, Bolt.

Tackles Clary. Grissom. Storle. Sr. Thursday afternoon were: Monroe FREE GRANDSTAND (Children Under 12 Admitted FREE With Parents) CONCESSION STAND INSIDE endue.

Taylor. Keever. Eaynes. Wilson. cantrell, T.

T. Lortls, Ray Cheek Elon Cagers Will Play 26 Contests Tatum. Guards Long, Alford. Fenlek, Wilson, and Lloyd Burhans. for four downs on the one loot line.

The lineups: EMORY HENRY (27) Ends Klser, Powers, Pippin, Howard. Tackles Heldreth, Niblett. Guards Bia, Fret Center Earn. Backs Davis, Miller, Painter, Spurgin, nrii.nn Dr.nlnr Tfellprrrmn Javnes. COch- rrevette, uissiter.

Centers Honeycutt. Eldridge, Blackburn, Swlcegood. ELON COLLEGE The Elon Col lege cagers, with a new coach in Quarterbacks Mills, Gabriel, fidridge. Hooks. Halfbacks Bryson, Ragan, CNeain, the person of G.

L. "Doc" Mathis, and with a new gymnasium sched Tn. Rule. Harrington, Hester, Faras- rxopsc, oo re. vfll.r Law.

French. 2 P. II 3 p. r.i. TIME TRIALS MAIIl RACE iruuDecks Hardin, Rimer, Boger, Webb.

Scoring touchdowns: Davis, Spurgin, uled for use after Christmas, will ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN (0) play 26 regularly scheduled games Miller, Howard. Points after: Pippin (3). W. C. T.

C. (28) Ends Phillips, Brown, West, Humphrey, during the 1949-50 season. Fifteen of the games will be played at home. janas ureen, KicKUgnter, Dennis. Tackles Walker.

Glazer. Stephenson. Guards Liggon, Center Cashion Everhart. Quarterback Helmer. Halfbacks Pattenon Wenrlda.

Bnnh The Christians; who open with Tackles Humphries, sooinson, auisoh. Guards Harris Byrd. Clark, Long. Centers Constance. Noblett.

T3r.t Ctrr Rcrberts. Winchester. Hunt. Callahan, Lane. Carolina at Chapel Hill on December 1, will play 16 North State Conference games and win meet Visit the Ashevffle Sporting Goods Store, 14 North Pack Square, and register.

You're under no obligation to boy and yon do no't have to be present to be the gift recipient. The next time yon visit at the AsheviHe Sporting Goods Store, ask for full details. THE ASIIEY1LLE SPORTING GOODS STORE 14 North Pack Square, Your Toy Guidance Center Bulllvan. Score bv nerloda: Rogera, Hamilton, Hlpps, Whi taker, Ar- OVERCOATS $4.95 SUITS $6.95 LEATHER QC AC JACKETS VveVtl Unredeemed Pledges UNCLE SAM'S LOAN JEWELRY CO. 8 8.

W. Pack Square I McCrarv Eagles. Hanes Hosiery, nVcorln tonehdowns: Hunt, Winchester. Chatham Blanketeers and the Camp Leleune Marines twice each. Sin Appalachian 6 SI Atlantic Christian 0 0 0 00 Scoring Touchdowns: Brytan, Mills, Orlssom.

Moor. Small. Safety: arm. Extra pointa: Cron (2). Hamilton, Arney.

Points after: dark (2). Officials: Referee: Pitman (Furman). Umpire: Thomas (Clemson). Head lines gle games are scheduled with Caro GREENVILLE TEXTILE SPEEDWAY Near U. S.

Army Air Bate GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROMA FOLLOW THE ARROWS OUT man: wunanu (W. jaage: Gressette (tT.N.C). Df ASHEVILLK ITS lina and the Norfolk aval Base. Catawba Is Victor when Johnny Coble went over from the one-yard line. Coble's conversion wild! try failed.

SALISBURY, Nov. 12. Catawba tonight scored its first football victory in its last five games, defeating Guilford 19 to 12 in a North State Conference match. Catawba scored again in tne sec Listen to WSKY For Details ROBLEE Phone 8881 ADAM ond period, with Coble going over from the one second time. His sec SHOES HATS Catawba scored In the first period! ond conversion try failed,.

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