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i Tzze Two DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA', SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 193S. ToM Tennessee Power Overwhelms Behind The Fron 0 VOLS 51 Local Pro Eleven Br Bob Cutler FSMIll A 'W Meet Aces Today In Only Game Here DRUBBING OLE IVIISS 2:30 My, what a dreary and uninteresting Saturday afternoon thU turned out to be. It's, about as quiet as a churchyard In here. The football wire clicks weakly, throbs for a minute and then goes still like a patient Just ready, to die.

It rallies for a few seconds and pounds out a brief bulletin from some far away front, but who cares. These late games are relatively unimportant, all but 4 I i- 1 4 Ncylandmen Score By Land J- '--I j. i I if the Notre Dame-Southern California meeting out on the coast, 1 1 CENTRAL ICT and It's too early for that. and Air is Marking Final Victory of Unbeaten rl Things are looking up, Frank Mur ray and Norton Pritchett. the touch down twins from the University of WQLFPACK RALLES 10UICES Virginia, wui be along in a lew nun utes ana we can go down and get V-i MEMPHIS.

Tenn, Dec. 3 (V-The power valve on the University of Tennessee gridiron machine remained wide-open today and the Orange Bowl few lines out of them. There is really no gooa reason to go. inougn. aiur 0 DOWN CITADEL ray is going to tell us what a fine CARD BASKETBAL back Jimmy Gillette la, what a big help Art Guepe has been as a back- selection roared to a 47 to 0 triumph over a hapless Mississippi Rebel team, field coach and that Sophomore Lee McLaughlin is as good a tackle as before 20,000 fans.

there is anywhere in the East. It was the Volunteers tenth con CADETS, 14 TO fi secutive victory of the season. Murray will turn the conversation around in a few minutes and he'll be Schedules' 28 Games For Coming Season; Accepts Richmond Invitation For District Track Meet Six different ball carriers accounted for the touchdowns and the experts pumping away to find out what prom ising high school talent we've got Cardinals Battle South Norfolk Club in Return Tilt At Collegians' Ball Park At 2:30 Furnishing the only post-season football attraction today on the Peninsula, the Newport News Cardinals and the Aces of South Norfolk will collide at 2:30 on the grid of the Collegians' ball park on Jefferson avenue Today's meeting brings the pro rivals back together again. The Newport News outfit won in their first game here several weeks ago. This time, however, the visitors will be better fortified than they were when they came here before.

Several additions to both the line and back-field have been made since the scholastic elevens in the Norfolk area ceased operations and the pros have been fortunate in securing the services of a few schoolboy performers who were something better than green hands at the pigskin pastime. Newport News will present Just about the same lineup which has started In every game. There will be Norfleet and Nichols at the flanks, Parker and Martin at the tackle, Eraser and Allen at guards and Brockwell, center. The backfield combination will not be changed. Stewart O'Rourke will bo at the quarterback post, Ragger and Huffman at halves, and Elly Roberts at fullback.

coming along down here. And he'll were chattering by half-time that "anybody" could score behind the blocking afforded by the orange-clad be told that Mel McClelland is forwards. rough blend of Davey O'Brien, Albie Booth and Eric Tipton, but that little Mac is more interested in getting RICHMOND, Dec S. (ff-Coachea N. C.

State Comes From Behind in Third and Fourth Periods to Top Bulldogs Before 8,000 Fans WILMINGTON, Dec. -The Rebels, weakened by the married than in going to college. and officials of the Central Virginia Class High School Literary and absence of their Injury-ridden, All America halfback, Parker Hall, much COACH MURRAY TALKS FOOTBALL WITH YARD OFFICIAL Then he'll want to know about Red Rogers, the high school's 205 pund fullback a guy who really would like Athletic league today adopted a of the game, were completely be basketball schedule of 28 league wildered by the potent offensive tactics The touchdown-hungry North Car to go to college and who "Stumpy of the victors. olina State Wolfpack closed Ms foot Bryant says Is a standout college foot Frank Murray, University ef Virginia football ceach (right), wha made the principal address last night at the Apprentice Alumni association gridiron dinner, talks football with J. Robeson, shipyard personnel superintendent and ana of the first coaches of the Apprentice team.

Robeson intrednced Murray to a gathering af ever 208 Apprentice grads and this year's team, wha attended the banquet at the Original club. (Staff Photo.) George (Bad News) Oafego, hailed games for the coming season, and accepted the University of Richmond's Invitation to hold the central district ball prospect. ball season here today by coming from as the Vols' No. 1 back, scored only Yes, and there's Ed Robeson, with some of the highest marks in his class "one touchdown, climaxing a 64-yard drive, but spectacularly contributed to track meet here April S. and the highest among the graduat The Basketball schedule did not in behind to beat a fighting Citadel eleven 14 to 6 on a wet field.

A crowd of more than 9,000 taw the game. The Citadel score dj In the second ing footballers. Murray will come to clude two games to be played between TWO PROFESS OIL OEU attention wnen ne Bears that. TI Alexandria and Arlington. These two cause he's tired of working to get the other touchdown marches.

He 'turned in a major share of the 340 yards amassed by the Vols In their running game. Volunteer defenses held Mississippi's ground gaining to will be set In the near future. quarter. A beautiful quick-kick by gooa coys up tnere and then worry ing about keeping 'em there. 'Duke Special' To Rose Bowl Leaves Dec.

20 The game arranged were as ine names oi wiine sokoi and iouows: 68 yards. Graham Edwards forced State deep into its territory. After Artie Rooney punted out, Edwards completed three TITLE GAMES TOBAY Freddie Albertson will come up as ID JAMES RIVER f. The Vols opened their first offensive Jan. 10, Thomas Jefferson (of Rich' mond) at Hopewell; Jan.

12, Hope will those of Phil Edmunds. Elmer with Cafego flipping two long ones wuson and the rest or the llnishers well at Petersburg; Jan. 13, Thomas passes to advance the Cadets from the State 36 to the IT. The Cadets suffered a five-yard penalty, and then Bob David, on a perfectly executed at Hampton. They will all get our lor sizable gains and then going over himself from the one.

His kick from jeiierson at Arlington; Jan. 14, Tho recommendation which means nothing. An O. K. from their high school placement was good, 111 100P GOLFERS DEADLOCK principal is sure to be more useful.

mas Jefferson at Alexandria and Petersburg at Arlington; Jan. 17, Petersburg at John Marshall (Richmond); Jan. 20, Arlington at John Marshall and Alexandria at Hope Murray shall be told that he's get Leonard Coffman scored the second touchdown minutes later after Cafego had sparked a drive from the Rebel ena-around play, raced 2i yards off his right end to score. David missed his try for point from placement. The Wolfpack.

held scoreless since ting here late, that most of the lads well. have already been approached, that Esleeck will send his best on to VPI, William and Mary is now a real competitor for Tidewater boys and that Jan. 12, Alexandria at John Mar October 22, finally broke loose in the Ole Miss perked up shortly after the beginning of the second period shall and Arlington at Hopewell; Jan, when Bill Schneller Intercepted last hail. A punt try by Edwards, which was blocked by State's star tackle. Ed Duke comes on In and takes what it 26, Thomas Jefferson at Petersburg; Jan.

27, Petersburg at Alexandria; wants. Tennessee pass, downing the ball on the Vols' 20, but gave up the threat when four attempted forward passes We'll try a sneak buck and ask how Jan. 28, Thomas Jefferson at -John Marshall; Jan, 31, Hopewell at John come the strained relation now be Marshall. went awry. Coon, and recovered by Mickey Sullivan at The Citadel 25, set up the first Wolfpack touchdown.

Rooney scored on a one-yard smash at right guard and State went ahead 1 to 8 as Bobby Feb. 2, John Marshall at Peters "After the Volunteers punted. Bill tween Harvard and Virginia. Murray will give an entirely different story than the one told in Boston and then IiUttrelL substitute Tennessee tackle, Washington Redskins in Eastern Division Battle With Giants; Eagles Play At Detroit NEW YORK, Dec. 3.

WV-Titles In both divisions of the National Professional Football league will be at stake tomorrow when the Washington Redskins tangle with the New York Giants at the Polo grounds and the Philadelphia Eagles Invade Detroit's Brlggs stadium lor a game with the Lions. The Redsklns-Glanta setto, expect burg; Feb, 3, Hopewell at Thomas Jefferson; Feb. 10, Hopewell at Arlington and John Marshall at Sabolyk converted from placement. come back with a reverse how about DURHAM, N. Dee.

S. WV-The "Blue Devil Special," carrying, members of the Duke team, officials and supporter to Pasadena, for the Rose Bowl game with Southern California will leave here on Dee. 20, Coach Wallace Wade announced today. The train will leave at 4 p. m.

(EST) from Union station here and will go to Pasadena via Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Dallas and Fort Worth, arriving in Pasadusa Dec 24 at 8:15 a. m. (PST). There will be a five-hour atop-over at the Grand Canyon on Dee, 23. Other special trains will probably be operated immediately after Christmas day, railway officials said.

The return trip from Pasadena will start the morning of Jan. 3, arriving here Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. m. (EST).

Coach Wade said other arrangements in regard to the team practicing on the trip would be announced later. The Blue Devils win start to work on Monday to prepare for the Bowl contest. They were, gathered around their radios today listening to the broadcast of the Sooth ern CaUfornia-Notre Dame game. blocked Rebel kick, covering the ball on the one and Wallen carried Match Between Hampton and Newport News Ends Tied; Arrangements Being Made For Return Meet (HAMPTON BUREAU) The lnterclub golf match between the James River Country club and the Chamberlia Country club ended all even yesterday afternoon on the local lay-out, after the -two teams tracked over a soggy course to post scores of to 7. Using the Nassau system of scoring the two players all turned In creditable cards but it remained for the H.

B. Walker-L. B. Peterson team of Newport News and theP. McKenny xne woupacjt sewed ud things in tnose Maury boys? the last quarter after Rooney ran a Alexandria; Feb.

11, Hopewell at Alter ne rinds that out hell give Danville Cadets 9 Tie ShenandoaK Academy, 7 to 7 DANVILLE, Dec. 3. WP) Danville Military institute unleashed a withering barrage of aerials in the waning minutes of the fourth period here this afternoon, made good on one thrust which covered 62 yards a minute and a half before the game ended and wound up with a 7-all deadlock against a heavily favored Shenandoah Valley academy eleven before a few thoroughly soaked and chilled spectators. Bruce Gilbert, triple-threat D. MT halfback, heaved a 32-yard pass to Ray Wynn, reserve end, and the shifty little Danville flankman stepped the remaining 30 yards without a hand being laid upon him.

Captain Walter Sprye hotted a perfect placement to knot the count. Shenandoah scored about five minutes after the game opened. The massive invaders' line opened huge gaps for a quartet of hard-driving backs and Shenandoah marched 74 yards downfield for the score. Jimmy Devonshire, All-State halfback, and ansa, battering Shenandoah fullback, paced the march with the latter smashing over from the three for the touchdown. Erickson, center, added the extra point from placement.

over on the succeeding play, Cafego's Alexandria and John Marshall at Pritchett the ball and we'll so over kick again was good. Arlington; 14, Petersburg at an this with New Deal Norton," while Thomas Jefferson; Feb. 15, John punt back 64 yards to The Citadel 16. Line plays made first down, then on fourth down Andy Pavlovsky smashed a needed yard at right guard for the touchdown. Sabolyk again converted.

Muraay goes around and checks on In the third, Coffman contributed a 53-yard touchdown run down the 'sideline and on the first play after Marshall at Hopewell; Feb. 17, what he's Just heard. Arlington at Petersburg and Alex Mississippi received the kick-off, andria at Thomas Jeffersonffl Feb. The customer always writes. Score by periods: Wyatt snagged a Rebel pass and 18, Alexandria at Petersburg and Heres tne afternoon mall with a N.

C. State 0 0 7 014 letter from Mr. Dale. Arlington at Thomas Jefferson; Feb. The Citadel 0 6 0 06 streaked 34 yards for another score.

Cafego missed one kick but Wyatfa ed to be played before some 60,000 He's put out over my line last week 21, Petersburg at Hopewell, and Feb, N. C. State scoring touchdowns: which dared to hint that Tloton has 25, John Marshall at Thomas "placement was good. Rooney, Pavlovsky; points after touch, downs: Sabolyk (2), nothing on McClelland when it comes Jefferson. Rebels resorted to desperation Johnson-J.

H. Jennette combination of Hampton to furnish the highlight match. Johnson and Jennette, two of to kicking. Mr. Dale feels that the utaaei scoring toucnaown: uavia.

passes then but the ball-hawking Vols The officers also decided to hold their baseball meeting here at 3:30 performance of "Eric the Red." in the -forced them to mint. fans, including 10,000 from Washington, will definitely decide the winner of the eastern division. However, victory by the Lions over the Eagles would only prolong the settlement of the western division spoils as It would send Detroit into a tie with Orem Pitt game was so superb that we ran p. Friday, Feb. 17.

Buist Warren, added fhsult to In out of bounds in mentioning Mac as his equal The track meet to be held In April will be the third one In the central DUKE II IN jury, by rambling 85 yards from his 15 for a touchdown behind peerless the best the local club has to offer, were able to outscore the visitors, 2 to Fred D. Robinson paired with H. B. Hughes to take 2 points from George F. Johnson, Chamberlin' pro.

we were not down at Durham last division of the Statae league. John blocking. Saturday, but It's the opinion here Marshall of Richmond won the track Bay and force a play-off Dec. 11. Then SEASON flan marker came shortly after title in 1936, and Washington-Lee of that a soggy, wet ball Js best for spot kicking and that the snow helped his the division winners will meet for tne league title won by the Redskins last Arlington won in 1937.

the fourth period began, Sneed going to mm gies placements, The movie shows his kick to the six Inch line was stopped year. and Gapt. Spencer Marsh who got 1. Col. R.

T. Pendleton and Major D. E. Morrison were the only Hampton pair to receive a whitewash at the hands of the invaders, dropping three over after a drive from his own 44 Sneed drop-kicked the extra point ScScore by periods: The Giants will be out to avenge tnere ana tnat it would have undoubt OPENED OFFICIALLY edly rolled over otherwise. last year's 49-14 defeat handed them by the Redskins on the same grounds.

"Mississippi 0 ft 0 .0 0 We would take nothln from his points ton. 1, Adams and W. J. Mei vln. Conference Champions Open T.I l.

I i i A tie will give them the title but Coach Steve Owen promises his boys' will be in there seeking victory by as na ueuevc 10 ue uie winning factor in the Pitt aame. Still. Tennessee 14 7 19 747 Tennessee scoring: touchdowns, Cafego, Coffman, 2, Wyatt, Warren Paul Wilson teamed by Griffin to edge out over Col. J. E.

Healy and M. O. Lackey, 2 to 1, while Claude Campaign Dec. 14, Northern Teams On Card HERE THIS FRIDAY -sub for Cafego), Sneed (sub for -Warren); Wallen (sub for Coffman), 2tyled. Jot Mow 6y MALLORY Tipton was quoted no later than Thursday as saying that he got phe-nomlnal breaks on all his boots and you are always great when you are getting the breaks.

W. Quinn and E. R. Barbour applied the shutout potion to J. C.

Sterling DURHAM. N. Dec. 3. Duke Points from try after touchdown: rrCafego 2, Wyatt 2, Sneed.

and S. S. Archibald. Arrangements are now being made in the Petersburg game McClelland university's basketball team with several of those "Never A Dull mo for a return match to be played kicked one out of the stadium, he averaged 51 yards on all his shots ment" Southern conference confer and beat a team that was regarded ence champions returning will play a schedule this season of 21 games, shortly on the James River course and larger teams are being mustered for the play. Johnson's and Jennette'a defeat of IFork Union Defeats was announced today.

big a score as possible. They beat the Redskins 10-7 earlier in the season. With the exception of Ernie Pine-kert. Washington's star blocker, both teams are in fine physical condition. The Wants, boasting the best pass defense in the circuit, will rely chiefly on the throwing arm of big Ed Danow-skl, the league's No.

1 passer, and the running of Tuffy Leemans to offset Washington's famed aerial attack built around Sammy Baugh, whose forward passing last year was largely responsible for the Redskins' victory. Appalachian Beats Moravian, 20 toO in the state with the same awe that Pittsburgh was before their latest tumble, Tne cant lists live in tersectional who has played in the State games Pittsburgh, Princeton, Army, I'll still take Mac and the funnv Brown and Navy and 16 Southern part about it is that Duke would like to. open, ana Peterson, wnc neid several oustanding marks at his home club, revenged the defeat handed the Hampton pair some time ago on the conference games, sizing up as one of we naraest scneauies ever tackled by 4:59 There goes the wire and there noes Blue Devil quintet. James River course in an exhibition The Blue Devils open with Citadel match. the kick-off and there go the Irish the wrong way.

in a southern conference game in Duke gymnasium December and iouow mat witn anotner pre-ennst mas ciasn witn Fitrs line cage out' RICHMOND, Dec. 3 Union Military academy kept Its "To-i bacco Bowl" record clear today by turning back the Richmond All-Stars cn wet football field, 21 to 7. 1 The Fluvanna county Cadets count-; ed In the first period to take the lead, gave way to a 96 yard Richmond touchdown march In the second that tied the score and then came back with a double-scoring rush to clinch the game In the final period. The All-Stars put up an even battle the first three periods but their de-: fense crumpled in the last stanza. Fork Union in previous Tobacco Bowl games had defeated Devltt Prep, i Augusta Military academy and Gaff-t ney, S.

C. high school. TEMP i 11 fit, December 17. After the holidays Scores of Late Season Games tney resume play with Princeton in uuke gym. January 4.

Apprentices in First Encounter Against Randolph-Macon; Independents in Scat- tered Skirmishes Basketball season will be officially ushered into town this week, with the Apprentice school quint meeting the Randolph Macon college cagemen here Friday night at the Apprentice club in the first regularly scheduled game on the city's court card. Cootie Allmond's A's are getting the tip-off on the rest of the clubs in the vicinity as they will wait another week before opening their The Typhoon squad will play scattered warm-up games next week, but will not open its season until the 21st of the month when it travels to Crad-ock to play a dedication game In the new high school gym there. The House League play also begins next week with six teams going to the post In the annual court derby on Monday night. There will be several games this week, largely pick-up affairs among the independents. Langley Field squad teams have lined up early games and most of them will be active during the next few days in oft the record skirmishes.

Two outstanding? members of ths "Never A Dull Moment those in-and-outers who romped playfully FLORIDA, 20 T0 12 through the conference tournament last spring, are gone Fred (Mouse) Edwards and John Hoffman. Hoffman will be coach while Head Mentor GAINESVILLE. Dec. 3. fFV- Southern California 13; Notre Dame 8.

Temple 20; Florida 12. Tennessee 47; Mississippi 8. La. Tech. Southeastern (of La.) 0.

tie. Rice 25; Southern Methodist 14. Hardin Simmons Howard Payne 8. N. C.

State 14; Citadel 8. Texas Mines 26; Fresnio State 8. Dodgers 28; All-Stars 14. Eddie Cameron la busy with the football team in preparation for the Rose Jimmy Powers' 102-yard touchdown run from klckoff set the pace for flowi contest with Southern Califor WINSTON-SALEM, N. Dec, 3 (jIV-Appalachian State's Mountaineers pushed over three quick touchdowns in the final quarter to defeat Moravian College of Bethlehem, 20 to 0, in a postseason game here today.

The Mountaineers broke the touchdown drouth with a 42-yard march early in the fourth quarter, with Don Gaffney skirting end for the touchdown standing up. Walters on an end run accounted for the extra point. Sixty second later Theodore Teltrie, Appalachian center, intercepted Ros-settic's pass on the Moravian 30, and Gaffney on the next play wheeled around end for the touchdown. On the far for extra point. Walters again circled end but fumbled on the 1-yard line.

Fred Smith fell on the ball over the goal line, however, and the point counted. In the final minutes, after Moravian had kicked weakly out Of the Temple today as Pop Warner's Owls nia. Three 1938 stars and three out trounced Florida, 20 to 12, in an in-tersectional football game. standing reserves return. They are Temple took command from the out led by Ed Swindell, the sharpshooter set 68 yards for a score after wno scored zos points last season: tne opening kick, and never was head WONDER TOPCOATS SO'COATS Have Quality, Style, Warmth and Comfort! Russ (Sparkle) Bergman, the little dynamo; and Big Bob O'Mara, center ed by a Gator eleven that uncorked a strong attack of its own.

who will report after he has com Camel to San Simeon. As the result of two deaths and 15 injuries resulting from automobiles striking or dodging the animals, highway officials plan to Install signs warning. "Beware the Deer." Approximately 8.000 Tjersons saw pleted his job of fulllxwking for the Powers brilliant Jaunt at a crucial moment in the second period. Powers lootoaii team in the Rose Bowl. The three reserves nr Jim Thomas backed up under the klckoff two vara John Minor and Spencer Robb, all of VELSHIRE MUTUBES.

New color blends in U- a finish that looks and feels soft as cashmere. Casually styled with a flaring brim and the new Mallory phantom edge. Satin -lined. JC THE CONVOY. Wear the brim snapped or off the face.

Either way it's handsome. An unusually trim hat with a correct ore-and-aft roll and triple-stitched raw-edge brim. 'Cravenette" showerproofed and satin-lined. behind the goal and let his interfer wnom made letters last season. Robb.

end cone to its own 22, Gaffney raced DEER HINDER CARS SALINAS. Dec. 3. are officially recorrtlzed as perils on the coastal highway from ence form. too, Is with the football team and will to full distance to touchdown.

Walter's kick for extra point was He barged through several nlaver on not report until later. outstanding sophomore hopefuls bad. Be prepared for Cold Weather with one of these New Smart WONDER All. Wool, All-Weather Coats. A wide variety of patterns to select from.

i the 20 and broke out into the clear on one of the year's longest touchdown dashes. John Kovacevich placeklckcd are: cy vaiaseK, Tom Connelly, Chuck Holley. Geonre Lauteres. Bill For TAILORED SUITS ond OVERCOATS the point. Dacey.

Mayo Caneschl, Bob Mover, AT THE NEW Tricky single and double reverses uienn trice, and Tom Cowdrick. NEW COACH BOONE, N. Dec. 3. OT Or.

B. B. Dougherty, president of Appalachian state teachers college, announced today that Coach Flucie baffled Florida for the first few min METROPOLITAN J. TOM SMITH The Schedule Dec. 14 Citadel at Durham.

Dec. 17 Pittsburgh at Durham, Jan. 4 Princeton at Durham utes and the Owls made their only sustained advance. Al Juralewicz flashed around end on a reverse for Stewart, former line coach and bas rl (Jill BOWLING ALLEYS 291S Wash. Ave.

aver Metropolitan illt Wash. Ave npstalrt ketball mentor, had been named head coach at the college, succeeding Pierce the final nine yards to climax a drive Jan. 5 Davidson at Winston-Salem. in which the entire Owl backfield took Jan. 7 wake Forest at Wake Pr O.

(Kidd) Brewer, resigned. est. part. Stevens placekicked the point. Jan.

Washington and Lee at Late in the second Deriod John uurnam. Jan. 10 Clemson at Durham. Berry, Florida center, blocked a punt and Tom Walker, Gator end, recovered on the Temple 26. Bobby Johnson Jan.

13 Maryland at Collewi Park Year and Tom Scott moved to the 20. Ernest iTiitif Once Cody shot a pass to John Piombo on the one. Johnson plunsted over. Paul Santa GW Eller missed with his placeklck. ALL smmmmmm- STYLES SIZES L- in the third period Bud Walton took Jan.

14 Navy at Annapolis. Jan. 17 V. P. I.

at Durham. Jan. 31 N. c. State at Durham.

Feb. 2 Maryland at Durham. Feb. 4 Army at West Point. Feb.

6 Brown at Westchester, L. Feb. 8 Davidson at Durham, Feb. 10 Carolina at Chapel Hin, Feb. 13 Clemson at.

fnm.nn rv.i. a punt on the Florida 40 and lateralled to Jack Blalock, who went to the THE GIFT THAT CAN'T BE. WRONG A Mallory Gft Certificate in a gay miniature hat box. Most Mallory Hats ore $5. Other Mallory styles, $4, $7.50 and $10.

We carrsupply you with a Mallory Certificate atany of these prices. Temple 36. Walton flipped to Watson Ramsay for 15 yards. Taylor smashed over from the two. Walton's placekick was no good.

ALTERATIONS FREE lege, S. C. Feb. 18 Washinctrm aruf at The Owls struck again soon after tiexwgcon. ward.

George Honochick circled end on a 66-yard Jaunt over the goal. Feb. 18 Wake Forest at Durham. Feb. 20 N.

C. State at Raleigh. Feb. 24 Carolina at Durham. Stevens' placekick was partly blocked.

score by periods: EBB TEMPLE 7 7 I 0-20 FLORIDA, 0 6 6 012 SEMI-PRO COMBINATION WICHITA. Kan- Dec. 3. Rav Temple scoring: Touchdowns. Jura 'Hi 365 days in DumonL president of the national lewicz, Powers, Fox (sub for Van- 7 semi-pro baseball congress, announced syckle) points after touchdowns.

Stev ens. Kovacevich (sub for Stevens) 3103 Washington Avenue FASHION PARK CLOTHES MALLORY HATS 2714 WASHINGTON AVENUE today tne appointment of I. P. Opple-man of Lynchburg, Vs. as Virginia (both placekicks).

Florida, scoring touchdowns: John- commissioner of semt-pro baseball for 1939. con (sub for Hanna), Taylor..

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