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FORT MYERS (HO NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, Nov. 12. 1950 Georgia Grinds Out 6-0 Win Over Florida HOOK Lyin' Pass Pays Off Olan Renfroo Picks Up Yardage for Creenios By Gilbert E. Dreifut ANGLERS NEW TO THIS AREA MIGHT BE INTERESTED in 4 Classes Set For Cage Meets Stat High Schooli Regrouped by Florida Athletic Auociation a ihort lint of the fiih most commonly flight hereabouts. Here they Before 36,000 Sullivan Praised For Aerials by Bulldog Coach are with salt water species listed first: Tm-nnn Lin Simnish mackerel, honita, redfish, snook, lady fish, red irrounrr black erouoer.

mangrove snapper, tihecpshead, black drum. whiting, bluefish. blue runner, Crevalle jack, Mexican pompano (Permit), pompano (caught usually at Naples pier), cohia, trinJetail, iewfish and spotted aea trout. The fresh water boys are large mouth Jacksonville, Nov. 11 (A') Georgia's mammoth football team put together one touchdown drive climaxed by a six-yard pass from Mai Cook to Bob Walston to defeat Florida, 6 to 0, today.

This was Georgia's 22nd victory Jackminviile, Nov. 11 Florida's high schools were regrouped today for the state high school baskethall touVnaments at Gaines- ville March 8-10, The University of Florida's Invf. black bass, bream and warmouth perch. Salt water species occasionally taken include dolphin, barracuda, lane snspper and red anapper (offshore in deep water). This column is interested in being advised on any catches of the above four species as they are infrequent in this area.

0P s. 3 '( nMWbamanjini a mjijna i maa i mi nn ml'tm 8 hi iMr n. ever Florida out or. nnm one of the South's best traditional -i. i 1 tation to hold the basketball tour naments in its big new gymnasium series, and it was a rougn, nmu svnnk TM RK HITTING AT TINE ISLAND BRIDGE fol battle all the way.

The Gator Bowl was packed with lowing moderation of winds. Leading the most recently reported as venV snook and trout weighing a total of 183 pounds for the second straight year was accepted by the Florida High School Athletic Association'! legislative council. persons. Mr an, Mrs. Young, and Mr.

and Mrs. Georgia, favored to win ny ai nrougui, in i'y n. imn, Jelinick. They were caught after dark. Teams were divided into four least one touchdown, made its lone tallv in the second period by start- n.u...

upre made bv Mr. and Mrs. lUi Mayor classes and four eight-team tournaments will be held after group eliminations in sectional centers. oa neichinir 111 Dounds: Ed Hill, Rapid River, in snook: and Don Gainer. Mt.

demons. seven snook ing a niacin iroin me nonw Bill Mixon's 16-yard run took the lifcll to the and Gus Hlebovy Four groups will be played in Clasa ranging from four to 10 pounds, caught on pinfish. AA and either six or eight in each Class and C. Groun tourna and Lukie Brunson did the neavy work from there to the six. On the touchdown pass Cook was ments are scheduled for March 1-3.

SNOOK CATCHES HAVE ALSO BEEN REPORTED from other parts of the county. Charles Rosser landed 18 the other day- from the chased wide by Florida defense ut he finally sighted alston standing all alone on the goal line and threw square into his arms. Seaboard Bridge in the river. Eddie Eitzpatrick has been bringing them in out of Jack Martin's place at the Deep Lagoon. Johnny Maker out with ritz-Patrick recently, caught a 13-pound snook while plug casting.

Olan Kenlroe (4 left) grinds out long gain for Fort Myera in 48 to 0 victory over Punla Gorda here Friday night. An unidentified Tarpon is stiff-armed by the freshman halfback. Punta Gorda End Dannie Raulerson in coming up behind. Other identified Wave players are' Warren Wiltshire (3) and Gary Thompson (16). In the closing minute Mike Merola of Georgia intercepted one of Haywood Sullivan passes on the Florida 25 and Georgia Other fish are also running in local waters.

Yesterday more than ino mackerel, blues and bonita ware landed by a party out of the Cove punched to the three yard line LSU Surprises Vanderbilt 33 to 7 with Cant. Joe ami. In the group were J. tl. narnson anu mi.

vhere the game ended. Florida's one great defensive Pensacola, Panama City and Tallahassee Leon will play in Class AA group one. The winner will advance to the state tournament each year and the runner-up will go every fourth year. Group two will include Jackson, Lee and Landon of Jacksonville, Ocala, Daytona Beach Mainland, Orlando, Lakeland and Winter Haven. Winner and runner-up will advance to the state meet every year and the third-place team will go every fourth year.

Group- three will include Plant, Jefferson and Hillsborough of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Plant City, Sarasota and Fort Myers. Group four will include Jackson, Edison, Technical and Miami High of Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, West Palm Beach and Fort and Mrs. T. B.

Bouldin. AI.THOIT.H IT IS EARLY IN THE TOURIST SEASON, and threat was made in the tniro. period, staged from its own eight many are not yet here, some may wish to clip the following from the Football Scores yard line. Floyd Muggins rippeci off 21 yards, and Sullivan con- I nected with sharp passes to Jim French, Bobby Knight and Buford Bengals Hold Wide Passing Edge in Game Dunbar Defeats Sarasota Team In 14-7 Contest I paper and store it in tackle boxes for future use. Field and Stream magazine runs an unusual fishing contest running on a calandar year basis.

Blanks are available at the chamber of commerce. The following usual Florida species of fish may be entered. After the name of the fish, is listed the minimum weight on which it is suggested that entries be made. Win, lose Long until Sullivan himseil mm- bled on the 12-yard line and Jeff Burgamy recovered on the 14. Although the game had little fit Avw.

rich hnv the minimum weights will get the entrant effect on Southeastern Conference $5 Field and Stream honor badge. In addition cash prizes from SOUTH Georgia 6, Florida 0 Citadel 19, South Carolina 7 LSU 33, Vanderbilt 7 Wake Forest 13, Duke 7 George Washington 34, Furman VMI 14, Georgia Tech 13 Maryland 7, North Carolina 7 Tennessee 48, Tennessee Tech II Virginia 13, William Mary 0 landings, it was fought with all the bitterness of old rivalry. This was Georgia's fourth victory of The Dunbar Tigers punched across two touchdowns in the first half last night and then coasted to a 14 to 7 triumph over Sarasota. It was the first game between the-two teams since 1946 to $100 are offered. The fish and minimum weights are: Florida black bass, eight i.

nv.F an ih snook. 15 Dounds or over: sea Lauderdale. Winner and runner-up in each of groups two, three and four will go to the state tourney every year. Third-place team wiil go every fourth year. the season against one loss and three ties, and marks the fust Fish for above trout, 6 pounds or over; tarpon, 85 pounds or over.

If Classes and play eight Cane Pole entries without reel Nashville, Nov. 11 Cutting loose with a pinpoint passing attack which eclipsed Vander-bilt's aerial game, Louisiana ftate's Tigers rocketed to a 33-7 Southeastern Conference football here today. A shivery throng of 24.000 partisan fans saw Vanderbilt's chief passing combine, pitching Bill Wade and End Bucky Curtis, held to a single 10-yard completion. LSU Quarterback Jim Barton on the other hand, passed for two time in nine games norma ins been shut out since Kentucky did entriea must be caught on rod and reel or handline fish are not eligible. and gave Dunbar undisputed lead group tournaments, winners will ad in midseason last year, 3a-0.

'We were lucky to win," said in the South Florida Conference. A 15-yard pass from left-handed Ohio State 19, Wisconsin 14 Northwestern 19. Purdue Notre Dame 18, Pittsburgh 7 Butler 25, Washington (St. Louis) 20 Wilmington 20, Earlham 15 Knox 21, Cornell (la) 20 Dubuque 33, Culver Stockton 0 Albion 26. Hope 12 Central Michigan 40, Ferris 0 Western Reserve 26, Western Mich.

0 Illinois 21, Iowa 7 Drake 35, Iowa State 21 Miami (0) 27, Dayton 12 Nebraska 49. Kansas State 21 Ashland 33, Hluffton 13 Wittenberg 7, Ohio Wesleyan 7 Otterhein 31. Capital 0 Kenyon 14, Hiram 7 Oberlin 19, Denison 12 Bowling Green 22, Voungstown 7 Mount Union 73, Wooster 13 Ohio Northern 21, Findlay 13 Macalester 7, Grinnell 0 Taylor 19, Indiana Central 7 Morningside 33, Iowa Wesleyan 12 Anderson 27, Franklin 21 Coach Wally Butts. "Sullivan is the best passer we've seen all Snug Harbor at the Beach also runs an annual fishing contest, on which more information will be given later. Eligible species are king-fish, mackerel, cobia, jewfish, snook, redfish, sea trout, mangrove anapper and sheepshead.

There is a special prize for the largest fish caught from Snug Harbor Dock. Fish must be caught from dock or boats fishing out of the harbor. Prizes are nice engraved trophies. year. Sullivan, Florida's sophomore Richmond 32, Virginia 12 Tampa 34, Delta 6 Alabama 53, Miss.

Southern 0 Kentucky 48, Miss. State 21 Randolph Macon 21, Hampden- Sydney 13 Centre 16, Sewanee 8 Mississippi 20, Chattanooga 0 John Hopkins 33, Dickinson 19 Emory and Henry 41, West Carolina 0 Morgan 27, Hampton 13 Florida 40, Allen (SC) 13 Wofford 48, Erskine 0 Georgetown (Ky) II, Union (Tenn) 6 La. Tech II, SE La. 0 Henry Jackson to Clarence Mims gave Dunbar its initial tally. Later Lewis Green took a handoff from Jackson and went 25 yards to score.

Mims kicked both extra points. Sarasota scored its lone touchdown on passing in the third quarter. vance to the state. If six groups are played in any class winners will go in each and the runner-up will go from two groups each year, rotating between the groups. Class A schools are those with 56 to 226 boys enrolled.

Class are those with 31 to 55 boys. Class are those with up to 30 boys and all junior high schools. Seedings for group meets will be decided by each group. The FHSAA tournament committee will decide whether seedings will be used in state meets. touchdowns and Quarterback Norman Stevens hurled an aerial good for another score.

Vanderbilt's only touchdown came on a pass from Wade to Full- back Jim Tabor. It was good for 26 yards. Stevens heaved LSU's first I quarterback, six feet four inches tall and 190 pounds, handled his team like an old campaigner, and it was a bad break for him when his own fumble ended his team's best drive of the game. Florida started off with a rush, taking the opening kickoff on its 23 and sweeping to Georgia's 38 where occurred the first of Florida's two costly funrbles. This one was made by Long and Claude Hipps recovered.

Georgia fumbled right back, and touchdown pass good for 71 yards Northwestern Clips Purdue by 19 to 14 to End Warren Virgets in the first -MmPhis stste 60, Arkansas State BASED ON THE POPULATION OF FORT MYERS, we think the local Gun Club can put on the range one of the best five-man skeet teams that can be found in any city of comparable size in the state. What do the Gun Cluh members think? Perhaps they would like to arrange registered shoots with teams from other cities. Another subject the Gun Club members might be interested in is the possibility of adding a pistol and rifle range with the cooperation of ahooters interested in these sports. This would make it a real gun club, rather than only a akeet cluh. VMI Scores Upset Over Georgia Tech six minutes of play.

Halfback Ken Konz made good the first ol' three conversions. Late in the second quarter, End Maryland Tied By North Carolina Evansville 21, Marshall 14 Aurora (111) 16, Concordia (III) 7 Coe 21, Lawrence 11 Ripon 27, Carroll 12 Cedarville 20, Hose Poly 13 Bradley 33, Wayne 22 Mommouth 20, Deloit 14 Florida crashed to the 18 where Lafayette, Nov. (Ayi Quarterback Dick Flowers passed and ran Noithwestern's Wildcats to a 19-14 victory over Purdue today, and End Don Stonesifer camg out of the game with a new EAST Army 51, New Mexico 0 Colby 20, Bates 8 Boston U. 41, New York U. 13 Maine 6, Bowdoin 6 downs.

Bob Hunter intercepted a Wade Georeia took the ball on Chapel Hill, N. C. Nov. 11 Maryland Tackle Bob Dean's field Coast Guard 27, Renssellaer 0 Western Conference record for goal try with five seconds to go pass on the Vandy 45. Seconds later Barton fired a 22-yard pass to End Ralph McLeod on the Vanderbilt two for a score.

Barton threw another counter to Virgets midway of the third period after Curtis 'had -dropped Wade's over-the-goal line toss. After a second Georgia lumnie, Florida came back to the 25 and again Georgia held on downs. After that the game settled down to brilliant punting and occasional Florida spurts. Mixon's 97 yards rushing on 18 attempts led the Georgia attack and Floyd Huggins set the race fnr Florida with 128 yards in the SOUTHWEST Rice 9, Arkansas 6 Texas 27, Baylor 20 Oklahoma 33. Kansas 13 Texas A 25, Southern odist 20 Tulsa 39, Texas Tech 7 Meth- pass receiving.

Stonesifer caught four of Flowers' tosses for a season's record of 24 that rubbed out the mark of 21 caught last year by Indiana's Clifton Anderson, Flowers ran over two of North-western's touchdowns after putting the Wildcats in scoring position with long passes. He passed to Dick Alban for the other. Dartmouth 11. Columbia 7 Fordham 11, Georgetown 13 Hobart 21, Hamilton 7 Cornell 2fi, Colgate 18 Lehigh 66, Carnegie Tech 0 Tulane 27, Navy 0 Pennsylvania 50, Brown 0 I'enn State 27, West Virginia Princeton 63, Harvard 26 St. Lawrence 21, Rochester 19 St.

Bonaventure 38, Toledo 7 Middelbury 20, Union 6 Trinity 47, Amherst 13 went wide and underdog North Carolina came up with a 7-7 Southern Conference football tie today. The Tar Heels pushed over the tying touchdown in the opening minutes of the fourth period as .12,000 fans sat in a steady drizzle. Maryland had punched over a touchdown in the second quarter. Maryland's score followed a punt return fumble by Halfback Dick Bunting on his 31. Fullback Karney Scioscia recovered and eight plavs 0 Citadel Gains Upset Over Gamecocks FAR WEST Missouri 21, Colorado 19 Wyoming 48, Rrigham Young 0 Oklahoma A 32, Wichita 20 Colorado 32, Utah 7 first play of the second quarter.

Birpe's conversion was good and VMI led 7-0. Tech had to depend on a break for its touchdown when Petree's punt bounced out of bounds on the VMI 28. Tech scored in five plays, the final one an 11 yard pass from Darrell Crawford to Dick Harvin, Patton's missed conversion was the difference in the final score. VMI made its second touchdown in the third period with Stump again bucking it over after the play was set up by a Cnley-to-Pe-tree pass that carried 45 yards to the Tech three. Tech came back early in the next period when same number of tries.

Sullivan, who can jump high enough to throw from what ap-' pears a dizzy pinnacle, completed nine out of 21 passes for 117 yards and had one intercepted. The hard play left more Florida men strewn on the field than I Georgia, but the officials held it was clean, legal football. Each! Atlanta, Nov. 11 (TP) Virginia Military Institute's deadeye Quarterback Jimmy Coley passed and masterminded his team to a 14-13 Upset victory over Georgia Tech today. The passing of Coley and the receiving of Neal Petree and Freddie Anson spelled the difference.

VMI'a victory was the first Cadet triumph in 10 encounters between the two teams. Thia one came on the 42nd birthday of Tech Coach Bobby Dorld. The Cadets started their surprising first touchdown march on their own 25 after a Tech punt in the second quarter. Coley split the Tech defenses with two long passes to Petree and another to Bill Leek. Finally Joe Stump bucked the touchdown from the one on the Rurknell 35, Temple 0 Washington Lee 32, Delaware 0 Denver 48, Utah State 0 later Maryland had its tally.

Half, bark Bob Shemonski legged it over. Stanford Rallies To Win Game 28-18 Late in the third period North Carolina got an 80-yard scoring drive under way. On third down in the opening minute of the fourth period Quarterback Bud Wallace hit left tackle for the touchdown. I ahiornia 35, I t. LA 0 Stanford 28, Washington State 18 Washington 27, Oregon 12 Oregon State 31, Idaho 19 Colorado State 27, Western State 13 Nevada 19, Montana 14 Tain Alto, Nov.

11 (P) The Stanford Indians overcame a 12-0 Washington State College lead in the second quarter today and went on to win their football con- Crawford pass from the 12 carried to John Weigle in the end zone. Patton's kick was good. team w'as penalized only five yards, and no personal fouls were called. Worst hurt of Florida's team was Billy Reddell. He caught a short pass from Sullivan and Art De Carlo and Claude Hipps tackled him from behind, off balance.

He was slapped to the ground and lay there limp. Later 'reports from the dressing room said he suffered hip injury. SCHOOL Miami Jackson 12 HIGH Miami High 14, Charleston, S.C., Nov. 11 (VP) Two blocked punts by Center Sam Rubion that went for touchdowns spelled disaster to the highly favored University of South Carolina Gamecocks as the Citadel scored a major 19-7 Southern Conference football upset today. A crowd of 10,000 amazed fans looked on as the Cadets scored their first victory over South Carolina in 24 years.

Sophomore quarterback Buddy Friedlin of Jacksonville, was the offensive thorn in the sides of the Gamecocks, He caught them napping in the final period and passed to Sophomore Halfback Rudy Willcox of Florence on a "sleeper play" for nine yards and a touchdown. The two earlier Cadet touchdowns had resulted when Rubino Susquehanna 12, Haverford 7 Drexel 28, Swarthmore 7 New Hampshire 33, Tufts 19 Worcester Tech 21, Norwich 6 Notre Dame 18, Pittsburgh 7 Marquette 21, Holy Cross 19 Rutgers 31, Lafayette 7 Hofstra 63, Loyola (Montreal) Williams 36, Wesleyan 0 Geneva 41, Bethany 0 Juniata 19, Grove City 6 Franklin-Marshall 34, Wash-Jeff Slippery Rock 20, Clarion 13 Ohio U. 22, Buffalo It Rider 39, Bridgeport 19 Clemson 35, Boston College 11 Lincoln 20, Moravian 14 Howard 7, Delaware State 6 Albright 14, Gettysburg 12 Adclphia 13, Ursinus 6 Penn. Military 33, Wagner 8 test 28 to 18 before 15,000 fans. The passing of Quarterback Gary Kci koria'n, the receiving of End Bill McColl and the running PALATKA PLAYER BACK Jacksonville, Nov.

11 (TP) Fullback Bobby Dodd of Palatka High, suspended for his conduct toward officials in a football game with Fernandina several weeks ago, was reinstated today by the executive committee of the Florida High School Athletic Association. Mighty California Humbles UCLA 35-0 of a trio of fleet backs Bob White, Boyd Benson and Bob Bryan paced the Cardinal's T-for-mation attack. Mississippi Licks Game Chattanooga third period thriller for another touchdown. The Boars cliaigod HI yards in the final quarter for their last touchdown. through the line to block Oxford, Nov.

11 Wj south Carolina punts in both the Two grimly determined tackles I first and second periods. South mossed up Mississippi's powerful Carolina drove 31 yards for its MIDWEST Cincinnati 14, College Pacific Michigan 20, Indiana 7 Michigan State 27, Minnesota Soph Back Leads Michigan to Win Ann Arbor, Nov. 11 (Tl Wes Bradford, a tiny 155-pound sophomore scatback, played hide and seek with Indiana's line today and led Michigan to a solid 20-7 Big Ten victory. A crowd of 67,379 saw the little known fifth stringer restore a running punch to the Michigan team that was tied by Minnesota and beaten by Illinois in its last two outings. Bradford brought the fans tn their feet early in the second quarter with a shifty 41-yard touchdown run that give Michigan a 12-0 lead and provided what proved to be the winning counter.

For the rest of the afternoon the pint-sized speedster whipped out consistent gains that kept the Indiana dfenses off balance. only touchdown in the third period. Berkeley, Nov. 11 devastating Bears practically clinched a third consecutive trip to the Rosa Bowl today when they pulverised the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins, 35 to 0. A sellout crowd of 81,000 watched the battle.

Only Stanford now stands between the undefeated, untied Bears and a return to the big bowl. It was the worst defeat ever inflicted by the Bears on the Bruins, and the first time Coach Henry (Red) Sanders' current UCLA team had failed to tally against an opponent. California's "touchdown threesome." Halfbacks Peter Schabarum and Jim Monachinn, and Fullback John vipped the UCLA offense today but the Rebels clawed to a 20-0 win over underdog i Chattanooga in the second half. Tarpon Back Caught Princeton Pounds Harvard, 63 to 26 Princeto.i, X. Nov.

11 (JC) Princeton's unbeaten football team sprinted past Harvard as if it was running through signal practice today to hand the Crimson a fi3 to 2fi defeat in the 43rd game of their ancient series. It was one of the biggest scoies ever made against Harvard, which 1 1 Ready for the Holidays 1 The Moccasins, who haven't won a game this season, held the University of Mississippi scoreless until the fading seconds of the second quarter when Lindy Callahan broke through from the one. That was all the scoring until the final quarter, when the tough University of Chattanooga line, sparked by Tackles Roy Levi and hes'ter Lagod, sagged badly. Ole Miss picked up two last minute touchdowns on a slick pitchout and a jump pass. has been playing intercollegiate football since 1S73, surpassing the 54-14 count run up by Army last year and Princeton's 47-7 victory of 1948.

Led by damaging Dick Kazmaier, Princeton's little triple threat tailback, Princeton rolled up a 28 to 0 lead in about eleven minutes of the first quarter, then settled back to give its substitutes a workout. line to shreds. The Bears produced a stonewall defense that held the UCLA attack to a single first down in the first half. The Bears turned a recovered fumble on the UCLA 20-yard line into an early third period touchdown. Quarterback Jim Marinos threw 19 yards to Reserve Left End Bob Fitzgerald into the end lone for the score.

Obewski, sophomore 'fullback, ran 72 yards in a VIDEO VICTIM Milwaukee, Nov. 11 UP) Charles Bner, 72, of Asbury Park, N. collapsed and died tonight while watching a wrestling show on television. The county medical examiner's office said death was due to a heart attack induced by 'Bama Romps Over Miss. Southern al Palm Roy I Ves, the above is a typical picture of many of our customers.

Instend of worrying about new i II "uit, they sent the old ones to us and our i elusive method of dryclcaning put them back into the "fashion light," resdy for the holidays jl and Fall events. May we rail for yours lo. i I jj morrow? Tuscaloosa. Nov. 11 Striking through the air with Michigan State Mauls Minnesota East Lansing, Nov, 11 (Jf) Michigan State's smooth-working Spartans tripped, tossed, and twirled their way to a solid 27-0 football victory today over a stubborn Minnesota eleven.

Although the Gophers' linemen outweighed the Spartans by as much as 20 pounds per man, they never could produce a real scoiing threat. Their own backs were snagged repeatedly by the faster Spartan line. Bowling Open Every Day 3.0I P.M. til Midnight TRUSSES SUPPORTERS Elastic Stockings RICHARDS PRESCRIPTIONS Dial 4-3371 2122 Hendry Street nornD-sight precision, Alabama's Crimson Tide battered Mississippi Southern 53-0 in an Armistice Day football breather here today. Jet-fired after a slow tnkonff, 'Bama scored all but one of eight touchdowns on passes, and the Lary brothers, Ends Al and Ed, scored five of them, II on I lh AM rimaurr Punta Gorda Hack David I.effers Dlaine Land (4) close in to help.

Mort Woodson (13) tackles Tommy llendrix (9) and.

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