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DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Saturday, October 22, 1945 9 Miss ECTC Tops A 's In Thriller, 26-21; Cloud To eacon uame Tribe Fullback LITTLE SPORT By Rouson Stays At Home With Bad Knee Teachers Rally To Win Out In Final Quarter By JULIAN RICE In one of the most thrilled-packed football contests ever staged on a local gridiron, the Gold and Purple-clad Eastern Carolina Teachers College combine from Greenville, North Carolina, staged a second half rally of three touchdowns to overcome a fighting Apprentice School eleven, 26-21, here last night on the Apprentice Stadium turf. The spectacular running and WM tfj Tigers Seeking Williamsburg, Oct. 21 William and Mary's Indians departed by bus for Durham today minus star fullback Jack Cloud. The team will remain in Durham tonight, then journey to Wake Forest tomorrow for the Demon Deacons' homecoming. Cloud, who reinjured a football knee in last week's Michigan State game, did not even draw a uniform for tomorrow's tilt with the Deacons.

Coach R. N. "Rube" McCray described the loss as "Serious." Cloud was used on both offense and defense. It is doubtful that he will be able to play against Richmond next week. 'Toe Patton Can Break Boot Record This Week ff "LE cHDS SHOULO Iff JT TSOALE LOOK sy ''Vj Weather Help Against UNC Baton Rouge, Oct.

21. (IP) aerial tactics displayed by the clubs keep the crowd of around 3,000 in Minus Walker, SMU Out To Halt Kentucky By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Dallas, Oct. 21 (JP) Minus the man who has made them click for two great seasons. Southern Methodist's Mustangs try to halt the all-victorious march of Kentucky's Wildcats here tomorrow.

All-America Doak Walker will hear a constant uproar throughout the on to connect with 37 that season; added 50 more without a miss in 1948 and already has made 10 this year. "It's easy," says the 25-year-old Williamsburg, Oct. 21 The Louisiana State is hoping its revamped lineup gets an assist from the weather in tomorrow nisrht's i Indians of William and Mary trek to Wake Forest tomorrow in search of their fifth win in the series be football game with North Carolina! here. tween the two, the Dekes having By RALPH BERNSTEIN Philadelphia, Oct. 21.

(JP) Cliff Patton can become the second Philadelphia Eagle to break an all-time National Football League record this season if the happy-go-lucky Cherokee can boot three consecutive extra point conversions Sunday. The Eagles play the Washington Redskins here. Should the game and Patton run true to form there'll be a new name in the NFL record book under consecutive points after only one win to their credit. native of Clyde, Texas. "The center snaps the ball.

Tommy Thompson sets the ball up. I swing my foot and follow through. What do you know, its a seventh point. All you need is a good center and a nerveless guy like Tommy. "And a big foot." Patton actually missed one sev 2gr -7HE Last season's 21-12 triumph by the Deacons marked the first time in six attempts that the Baptists were able to better the Braves, though the two battled to a scoreless tie in 1928.

THE YALE- AME 5T COACH WLL. HAlE AAj the game on the radio from a hospital bed as a revamped SMU lineup SMALL iUt 5C4floy TBAA Head Coach Gaynell Tinsley regarded a raindrop trickling down his nose at yesterday's practice and remarked: "Let it rain, let it pour. Our boys are about the best mud-and-rain team hereabouts. We've played three games like that and done ail risht. And I believe a little mud will slow up Justice and the other boys." The Justice, of course, is Choo- meets the seventh-ranking team of hard fought battle.

The Teachers flashed a smooth set of running backs in Mike Kovach, Bill Darby, Jack Benzie and Frank Maennle while quarterback Roger Thrift handled his passing chores in excellent style. The visitors from North Carolina had a 16-11 edge over the Shipbuilders in first downs. They gained 222 yards net on the ground and 185 yards net through the air. Coach Vernon "Lefty" Haynes' charges picked up 188 yards rushing and 75 through forward passes. Burleigh Harwood, Spurgeon Barbee, Dave Seward and Bob Lincoln bore brunt of the A's ground attack vith some good gains.

TWO PLATOONS The ECTC, coached by Bill Dole, former scholastic mentor at Fay-etteville, North Carolina, operated the two platoon system with fresh the nation in the Cotton Bowl. yvarvc ivtcnt viwijr tuuiviiuw could almost throw the Indians out 1. It rained last night and today but the Weather Bureau eral weeks ago against the Chicago Cardinals but an offside penalty against the Cards gave him another try. He didn't miss again. LONG STRETCH though Coach R.

N. McCray's warriors have two wins and no setbacks predicted there would be none to morrow. touchdown. Automatic Jack Manders holds the present mark of 72. Manders was splitting the uprights with amazing consistency for the Chicago Bears in the years 1933 Walker, recovering from an attack in conference play.

The Deacons have but one league contest behind Choo Charlie, the Tarheels triple The last tune Patton failed to Rebel Prexie Carries Player Feud To Court of flu, will be missing the first game in his college career. through 1937. His string of one pointers actually was broken in the "WIN FOR DOAKER" Reports were that the Southern third game of the 1937 campaign. atton has converted successfully 70 times since his kick after Philadel Washington, Oct. 21.

(P) Federal threat ace. The "other boys" would be flashy Fullback Billy Hayes and End Art Weiner, who's handy at hauling in Justice's passes. North Carolina is undefeated In four starts, while LSU this year has won two and lost two. Probable starting lineups: Pos. N.

CAROLINA LA. STATE LE Weiner Lyle LT King Coyne LG McDonald Roussos Neikirk Reld phia's first touchdown against Pittsburgh on Nov. 30, 1947. He went convert was November 16, 1947 when Nick Scollard blocked the attempt following the Eagle's fourth touchdown against Boston. If Patton gets his record it will be the second NFL mark shattered by an Eagle in 1949.

Against Detroit. Steve Van Buren the official mark for yards gained in a lifetime by one player. Steve later also topped an unofficial yards gained record. Steve starts the Redskins game with a current total of 4,068, thirty-seven District Court today issued a tem Large Crowd Methodist squad met Wednesday, after Walker became ill, and pledged they would "win this one for the Doaker." But Coach Matty Bell heatedly denied it and loosed a blast at the press for carrying the report. "Never has a game been dedicated to an individual at Southern porary restraining order against Joel Williams playing pro football with the Washington Redskins.

Benthall them, that one a loss to highly-touted North Carolina. Last season's Deacon triumph over the Indians was considered an upset, but Coach D. C. "Peahead" Walkers' eleven is a touchdown favorite over the Braves this time. Pre-seasonally rated on a par with the undereated Tarheels of Carolina, the Baptists have been somewhat of a disappointment to the prognosticates, but are sure to hit their stride before the year is finished.

They toppled Duquesne in the season opener, then lost to Southern Methodist, Boston College, Georgetown arid Charlie Justice. Tomorrow's meeting will match the Wake T-formation against the Indian single wing, a which Expected For The order was issued by Judge HP, Anrliuttnri Rlinaf Continued From Page Eight the extra point was stopped inches Institute Tilt Henry Schweinhaut after Harry Seibold, president of the Richmond Rebels of the American League, took short. More than 800 Virginia State In the same period, the Poquo-sonites took over on their own 43 yards more than Bronko Nagurskl's RT-Ruffin Cusimano old record. RE Bunting Adding or Virgets Patton says he hasn't time tolQB Knox Griffith worry about the record although he's LH Justice Hedges very anxious to boot at lea.st 73 RH Sherman Freeman straight extra points. FB Hayes Van Buren "You see I've got another item to think about.

My wife is eoine to .11.. and after two plays which moved College students, staff members, and alumni are expected here from Petersburg today to swell what already looms as a large crowd for Methodist and I do not appreciate the press prying into the affairs of the team," Bell said. Bell said his team was in good condition except for Walker but he didn't figure it had much chance against Paul (Bear) Bryant's unbeaten, untied boys from the blue grass country engineered by the passing quarterback, Vito Parilli. A crowd of 50,000 is expected to turn out. Probable starting lineups (kick-off 2 P.

M. CST) the ball to the Deep Creek 46. Benthall got away again on a wide end sweep and went all the way to give the Trojans' clash with Hampton Institute's Pirates. The game is present me with a little boy any edition." scheduled for 2 P. M.

on Armstrong proved too much the Redmen in '48. In addition to troubles, McCray's Williamsburg forces will be without the services of All-Southern fullback Jack Cloud, injured last week in the Michigan Continued From Pate Eight Field. Coach Harry Jefferson, formerly How does he know it will be a boy? "Heck, I'm from Texas," says Cliff. SAVED FOR EAGLES Big John Kellison, Eagle line coach, probably will tret the hicrsest. tne YorK county club an 18-0 half-time lead.

Bent-hall's attempted boot for the conversion was blocked. The Bull Islanders failed to score in the third session, reaching inside the Hornet 15 on two occasions, losing the ball on a fumble and one on downs. The first time Benthall slammed through the line from 15 yards out, but fumbled right on the conference games will attempt to pull even with them In the standings. TULAXE VS. AUBURN Tulane, back home after the bat his player tampering charges to court this afternoon.

Seibold has charged that Williams, his team's regular center, left the Richmond team for more money. The minor league executive said that Williams, a former University of Texas lineman, under Richmond contract, left the Rebels due to encouragement by president George Preston Marshall and the Washington Redskins. The court order also prevents Williams from playing with "any other club" than Richmond until the hearing next Thursday on whether the injunction shall be made permanent. Shortly after the court session, Redskin attorney Milton King advised Williams to return to Rich state tussle. Also on the doubtful list will be defensive center Ted the Virginia State head coach, is expected to start the following lineup for Hampton: Lewis and Bob Ayers, ends; Captain Bill Cor-bin and Bernard Stuart or Joseph Hicks, tackles; Luther Goodall, of Norfolk, and Horace Savage, of Portsmouth, at guards; Dave (Red) tering by Notre Dame, takes on Crabbers Continued From Page Eight other for 13 by Boswell highlighted Hampton's 55-yard march to its sec Filer, tailback Dickie Lewis, and Colin Davis and guard Johnny Kirk, a quartet of Michigan State victims.

Probable lineups: Pos. W. M. WAKE FOREST LE Raggazzo Duncan LT Gehlmann Staton LG McDowell Cicia G. Davis Zrakas RG Hughes Auffarth Williams, center; Alphonso King, of substitutes coming into action stantly.

Conley Smith, who tallied the A's initial touchdown, and John Rap-pold played the entire 60 minutes for the locals and performed in fine style. Frank Hopkins added the extra points following the A's trio of six-pointers. Shortly after the game opened the Teachers started on a drive from their own 26 that came within six-yards of a score. During the drive the visitors picked up five of their first downs. The Pirates came back to score the next time they gained possession of the ball.

After Harwood had punted to Benzie on the ECTC 30, the visitors started their scoring march which was climaxed early in the second stanza when Frank Maennle crash-ed through from the four. Jim Danks mised the try for the extra point to give the Teachers a 6-0 lead. The A's moved 48 yards for their first TD which came on a 16-yard aerial to Conley Smith over the goal line from Bob Lincoln. Frank Hopkins then entered the game to kick the first of his three placement to put the locals out in front, 7-6. Lincoln pitched another scoring pass several minutes later to Spurgeon that was good for 50 yards.

With the A's in possession of the ball in mldfteld Lincoln fired to Barbee on the ECTC 30 where the fleet footed wlngback speared the ball and raced goalward. Hopkins kicked the point to increase the margin to 14-6 in favor of the Shipbuilders with less than two minutes remaining in the opening half. On the last play of the second period the Teachers pulled off a screen pass that nearly resulted in a TD. The play covered 47 yards as Thrift fired the ball into the waiting arms of Maennle. The Pirate fullback was brought down on the A's 12 by Dave Seward as the half ended.

TEACHERS SCORE ond six points with the former, who Newport News, at quarterback; bang out of Patton 's breaking the! record if he does it. It was Kellison who saved the big 240-pounder for the Eagles. Head Coach Greasy Neale signed Patton as a free agent after Brooklyn released him in 1946. Pat finished the season as a non-kicking guard with Philadelphia. When his 1947 contract came up for discussion Neale was ready to drop Pat- goal line and a Deep Creeker recovered in the end zone.

IIOGGE GOES OVER Hogge ended the scoring early in the fourth canto, taking a reverse on first down and galloping 44 yards to make it 24-0. John Patterson's Auburn, while Mississippi State goes to Alabama and Georgia Tech to Florida for other Southeastern Conference tilts. Duke also will be at home for a Southern Conference date with Virginia Tech. Elsewhere in the Southern loop it will be Maryland at North Carolina State, William and Mary at Wake Forest, Rich enjoyed his best night of the season John (Khaki) Carroll and Jim Bry- son, halfbacks; and Jim (Toe) Dil- going over the last stripe from six yards out on a neatly executed mouse-trap play that left a gaping lard at fullback. Dillard is the player who beat the Trojans with a field goal two years ago here, 16-13.

mond at Davidson and Washington Virginia State's lineup will de iau our, K-einson said "let's keep RT Creekmur Listopad RE C. Davis Bradley QB O'Pella Blackerby LH Lex Pollacci RH Weber Gregus FB Magdziak Miller Kickoff 2:30 P. M. (EST.) pend upon whether the Trojans kick off or receive. him." jand Lee at George Washington.

Patton stayed Notre Dame, No. 1 team in the Not only did Cliff start kicking has open date but Armv- Leo Miles and Ray Crittenden will be in the backfleld in either the No. 2 club, takes on Columbia cawo, ana iieia goals but he mond and play with the Rebels until the ca.se comes up. It is reported that Williams will report to the club tomorrow and play in Sunday's game between Richmond and Wil-kes-Barre, Pa. ASKS S10.000 DAMAGES Seibold also is asking $10,000 damages from Marshall, Williams and the National League Club.

Williams caused a minor storrri yesterday when he signed his name to a Washington Redskin contract despite threats of court action by Seibold. Hie 225-pound center claims that case. Other mainstays in the back developed into one of the NFL's best unras. field are Rudy McGoines, George Wright, Bob Sandidge, and John (Kimbrough) Jones. hole in the Jayems' front wall.

Jones missed the extra point try but the Crabbers led, 13-7. Center Rudy Hendricks and Gibson combined to pave the way for the last Red and White counter. Hendricks hit Simmons way behind the line of scrimmage, Simmons fumbled, and Gibson recovered on the Justices' 27. FINAL HAMPTON SCORE A reverse from Harrison to Bobby Brady who, in turn, flipped a pass to Harrison was good for 14 yards and placed the ball on the 10 from where Harrison and Boswel lalter-nated on three carries to put it over with Harrison carrying. Jones' placement was good and Hampton boot was blocked.

End Archie Healy and Center Alex Turlington were exceptional both on offense and defease in the Poquoson line. Redmond and Sawyer gave the Bull Island backs the most trouble in the Hornet forward wall, while Ambrose and Darley were the leading offensive sparks for the Creekers. DEEP CREEK EN09 W. gutter. Hfmine.

Coitello. TACKIES E. Sawyer, R'dmnn. Grey, J. Fltmlng.

GUARDS MehaiUtu, Powers, Sealy, CENTERS Witt, Luptnn BACKS Teller, Hynes, Oarley, DudIk, Lupton. Ambrose, POQUOSON ENDS Meaty. Carter. Fnreit, Martin. TACKLES Linduy.

Greene, R. Rolllni, Welti- wrioht. Roy Rolllni. GUARDS Warneke. Edwurrtl.

Mltthell, I lion. CENTERS Turllnotnn. Graham. BACKS Clerk. Benthall.

Enani, Sclet, patterwn. Dumat, Hogae, Riegini. THE SCORING Young Newcomer Whips Kid Gavilan at West Point. Other smaller conference and non-conference games on tap tomorrow Include: East Navy at Pennsylvania, Holy Cross at Yale. Rutgers at Colpate, Syracuse at Fordham, Villanova at Duquesne, New York University at Boston University, Lehigh at Brown, Delaware at Lafayette, Washington and Jefferson at Bucknell and Quantlco Marines at West Virginia.

Midwest-Pittsburgh at Indiana, Penn State at Michigan State. Kansas at Oklahoma A. and M. and Bradley at Tulsa. South Arkansas at Vanderbilt, HRC Holds Team Match Tomorrow A doubleheader will be held tomorrow afternoon on the Hampton Rifle Club range, with the HRC team trophy match as the feature.

Following the Barclay Trophy match will be run off, with individuals competing. teams on the Peninsula are eligible for the team trophy, firing with .22 calibre rifles and with eight members on each squad. However, only the high four will count on the team score. Metallic sights must be used, with the course of fire at 50 yards, 10 shots each. AH Four Teams Play Tonight In ECC Grid Loop For the first time in the season, all four teams in the ECC-Hampton Junior Football League will be in action at the same time tonight at Darling Memorial Stadium.

Wythe will face the Merrlmacs in the opener at 7, with fhe Indians and had its 20-7 victory, but not before trying for a couple more TD's. he had a verbal agreement with Seibold when he signed to play for the Rebels this year that the Richmond club would "not prevent my advancement to the Major Leagues if the opportunity arase." The Richmond prexy said he had no such understanding with Williams. Marshall apparently is unconcerned. He told a reporter yesterday when asked about the Williams case that Seibold "can go to court if it wants. That's what courts are for." A 48-yard push fizzled on the i .5 Detroit, Oct.

21. UP Young Lester Felton, a comparative newcomer from Detroit, turned in an upset 10-round decision over Kid Gavilan of Cuba tonight before 13,187 fans at Olympia. Gavilan Is currently the No. 1 contender for Sugar Ray Robinson's welterweight title. The 20-year-old Felton, who used to be one of Gavilan's sparring partners, won his scrap by simply outrunning the harder-running Gavilan and landing more punches while doing it.

Teurhdewn Benthall 3, Hegte. inch line on a great stand by; Jayems' forward wall against the! leiinessce iecn at Tennessee, Virginia at Virginia Military and Kan- Taking the kickoff to start the second half, the Teachers moved 68 Buckroe clashing in the nightcap sas, state at Memphis State Southwest and Far West Misls- yards after Mike Kevach returned prone, sitting, Kneeling and off- at 8:20. bul-like rushes of Harrison. The final Hampton bid for six LOmmaildOS aCC points saw the Crabbers move to the Justices' 10 but a 15-yard penalty Rmwn Rnmnpre helped J-M frustrate this scoring 11 "vniuci sippl at Texas Christian, Arizona at hand the ball from his live to tne Thrift pitched a short pass to Tan Wythe is currently leading the leaetie aftpr their trtumnk Texas lech. North Dakota State at! Any sights may be used in the Montana State, Colorado at Utah 'Barclay match.

A fee of $.50 will State, Brigham Young at Denver be charged for each competitor, and Seibold claims the Redskins did gesture, despite a 13-yard run by The Newport News Commandos over Buckroe, while the Indians and ner for the first of the trio of second half ECTC scores. Danks kicked the extra point to put the Gann and another for nine by Bus-'go after their third straight victory and Utah at Wyoming. Patrick (Co-C, McKenzie, Mc well. i of the season tomorrow afternoon Playing a great role in Hampton's! at Tar Park in Norfolk when they visitors one point behind the A's at not dicker with Williams through the Rebels' front office but used other tactics to contact Williams directly. Marshall said, however, "we offered to pay Richmond for Williams, but were turned down." 14-13.

ECTC took advantage of a Ap victory was a line that outplayed its face the touted Norfolk Brown the Merrlmacs have yet to play their first game, having been postponed by rain in their scheduled outing last Saturday. No changes are expected In any of the starting lineups, although Wythe will be minus some of its all shooters are requested to bring their gallery rifle classification cards, permanent or temporary. Cavayearlings Win Blacksburg, Oct. 21. (JP) The Gl ass Dips Maury Lynchburg, Oct, 21.

Wj-E. C. Glass High School's football team ran its undefeated streak to six prentice fumble following the next Donald. GUARDS Byrd, Ellis, TroUnan, Autrv, Lewis, Bass, Kinlaw. CENTERS Polilli (Co-C), Pro-minski, Madigan, Boyd.

BACKS Thrift, Kovach, Benzie, Maennle, Siler, Jones, Darby, Billy kickoff to pull ahead, 19-14. Barbee took the kickoff on his own 13 and punch without the services ,7 leht wllh a hard a i University of Virginia's baby Cava- a Ktiiwj va a-" lost possession of the ball on A's 33 of Shields, who twisted a knee mjo OTer Maury High Hers took the measure of Virginia heavier counterpart with Hendricks, Slgler and Gibson being standouts. JOHN MARSHALL ENDS gpeneer. Grant, Bryant. TACKLES MrKlnney.

Zervlik C). GUARDS Cole. Dane, Goodman. CENTERS Gholenn. Fidler, Jenet.

BACKS Roarh, Simmons, Reriford. Oavli, Douf. lai, Barbee, Edrdi, Biddle, Parrltti. HAMPTON ENOS KmcM. Jonea.

Nral. TACKLES Cappa, Copeland, Covington. with tackle Ken Booth recovering Bombers. The kickoff is set for 2 P. M.

Last week the CommancLps dumped the Richmond Rams, defending State champs, 12-6, while the Bombers split In two games with the Capitol City outfit, winning the first, 6-0, and dropping the second, 14-6. In their opener the local club routed the Oakwood of Richmond, 20-0. Smith, Danks, Johnny Smith, Grady, Melvln. practice, Tech's Yearlings here today, 6-0. fCi ECTC.

Bill Darby went around 'I left to the A's 10, but the run NC State Seeks 1st. Raleigh, N. Oct. 21. IIP) Winless North Carolina State beaten four times, twice by a single point, makes another try for its first vic- All four clubs have been going through rough drills throughout the week, with Buckroe concentrating on defense and getting the kinks out after that severe whipping by Wythe.

guards Mitki. Boone, bieior. APPRENTICE SCHOOL ENDS Conley Smith, Rappold. TACKLES Gresham, Landls, Howell. Walker.

GUARDS Girton, Crockett Co-C), Kelly, Shinn, Moore, Pereira. CENTERS Armstrong, Monk, tnrv nf tVi voor aoiri.t Marvlonrf I CENTERS II lot. Mendrif. w.v backs Gypm, Blank 8 Gypin, Blanki. Brady, Boawell.

fiibion. here tomorrow. Brewer, Harmon. Thompaon, Gann, Baker. The Southern Conference assignment looms as a tough one for State.

Kendrick. "as nullified when the visitors drew a 15-yard penalty for illegal use of the hands on the offense moving the ball back to the Pirates 45. Here Thrift unleashed a pass to Benzie that was good for 55 yards and put the visitors out in front. The A's came back following the kickoff to march all the way for their third touchdown and again take the lead at 21-19. Hopkins added the extra point after Harwood went over from the six-yard stripe.

The last play of the third period set up the winning margin for the BACKS-Wolfe, Harwood. Barbee, u'" SCORE BY PERIODS IOHN MARSHALL 7 6 0 07 HAMPTON 7 013 020 John Marshall acor'ina: Touchdown Stmmena, Point after tAurhdown Roarh (platement). Hampton ecorina: Touchrtnwni Harrlaon I. Point after tourhdown Jone 2 fplaremenMl. Offlclali: Bryant W(M), referee; Pully (Eur.

man), umpire: O. Allmnnd. head linesman; Allmona (U. af Rirhmond). field iortee.

FnrhP, rest ince extended powerful Score bv neriods- Michigan State before going down ECTC enoas- 6 13 2fl to their only loss of the season, 14-7. Wonta LEARN TO DRIVE QUICK? Pirates. Richard Siler took Hopkins' Apprentice School 0 14 7 021 ECTC Scoring: Touchdowns Maennle, Tanner, Benzie, Darby. Points after touchdowns Danks 2 (placements). Apprentice School scoring touchdowns Conley Smith, Barbee, Harwood.

Points after touchdowns-Hopkins 3 (placements). Officials Referee Joe DeMotte, punt on his own 10 and then handed off to Benzie, who went sailing down the south side of the field for 70 yards to the A's 20 before being run out of bounds by Frank Wolfe and Dave Seward. Then on the first play of the final U. of Richmond); umpire Jimmy Howard, (U. of North Carolina); headlinesman C.

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A long pass from "Snookie" Smith to Wlmmer set up the touchdown which Rabinovich tallied. ECTC ENDS Tanner, Shoe, Dennis, Bradley, Daughtry. TACKLES Auerbach. Both, Kil- 8:15 EASY METHOD AUTO DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL INC. (very rtaQPtf except Sunday Rain or Shine 1 taiaxf eliHNi DERBY NIGHT NOV.

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