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DAILY PRESS. NEWPORT NEWS. VA. Sunday Morning, November 25, 1945. 3B 4 1 Sports Crimson Tide Rolls Columbia lite lln leva Is Defeat North Oarolma, linen nr i I fllllllPlll 1 I 1,1 Lnnn Title fSpc Over Goslings, 55-6 Wins Over By LeROY SIMMS Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Nov. 24. (TV- Alabama's Rosebowl-bound Crim- PEARY PIRATES Dartmouth TO PLAY LEE By Whitney Martin son tide rolled to an overwhelming 55 to 6 victory over the Pensacola Naval Air station's Goslings today before a scant throng of 7,000 chilled fans. Coach Frank Thomas allowed his regulars to roll up a 21-0 lead in the first period, and used them New York, Nov. 24.

OP) The Columbia Lions ended one of their best football seasons today at Baker Field with a convincing 21 to 0 vic Durham, N. Nov. 24 (flV-Duke University, it's attack well-oiled for a possible bowl appearance on New Year's day clinched the Southern Conference grid title for the second year In a row today defeating North Carolina's Tar Heels 14 to 7 in a bruising battle typical of the nelgh-borhood rivals. tory over the Dartmouth Indians in sparingly thereafter, but the second and third teams continued to outclass the Goslings and scored twice in the second, once in the third a frost-bitten game which saw the ball bounding crazily from num lingers to check many a promising and twice more in the fourth period. offensive.

The chilled crowd of 31,000 saw the Camp Lee, Nov. 24. (it) Grid teams expect a wide open ground and aerial attack tomorrow afternoon at William and Mary's stadium in Williamsburg when the Camp Lee travelers meet the Camp Peary Pirates at 2. The game is expected to attract 10,000 army and navy servicemen. Both clubs, presenting an array of former high scnoca and college football stars, enter the important clash with a formidable record.

Coach Hooks Mylln's eleven has Lions keep the play continually in Dartmouth territory throughout the first period without scoring, then A crowd of 44,000 which packed chilly Duke stadium saw the Big Blue crash across a touchdown in the second period, and the clincher The Tide's star halfback, little Harry Gilmer, handled the ball only five times, carrying it three times for 21-yards and passing successfully once, for 12-yards, in two attempts. The unsuccessful toss hit his receiver, who dropped the ball. score in each of the next three periods while effectively hobbling the Dartmouth offense. STATISTICS NC Duke 1 IA Bama's running attack rolled up 306-yards and accounted for most of 18 first downs for the Tide. Three five wins in nine starts, including an early 13-10 victory over the sailors, while Coach Ed Jontos' aggregation has dropped only one out of six games.

It took quite a while for the Columbia offense to start rolling as fumbles or pass interceptions or the stubborn Dartmouth defense, which once halted a drive on the Indians' six late in the first quarter, interfered, but once it did there was little Dartmouth could do about it. completed passes in four attempts were good for 63 more. The Goslings were helpless offensively except for a 79-yard scoring march against the Alabama third stringers in the third period. Howard Rogers, ex-Rice halfback, and Frank Collopy, former Nebraska 4 42 a Midway in the second period a quick kick by Lou Kusserow was fumbled by Scott Miler on the Dart First downs 7 Yards gained rushing 36 Forward passes attempted 16 Forward passes completed 6 Yards by forward passing 105 Forward passes intercepted by 1 Yards gained run back Int. passes 2 Punting average from scrimmage 36.5 Total yards all kicks returned 57 Opponents fumbles recovered 0 Yards lost by penalties 35 mouth 13.

and recovered by Emil player, did most of the running to get to the Alabama 19. Rogers Aware of the fact that the Pirates have been socred upon only twice this season, Coach Mylln has been putting his squad through two daily practice sessions this week, stressing defense against aerial attack. A final light workout will be held this afternoon before the squad of 34 departs for Williamsburg. Accompanying the Lee gridders will be a convoy with 1,000 Camp Lee soldiers and the 329th army service forces band. Ladyko.

This time there was no stopping the Lions, and on the third play Kusserow scampered around SCRAMBLE AFTER PENN FUMBLE Don Schneider (11) Penn back and Jack Powers (64) Cornell guard, charging toward the ball in right foreground after Schneider fumbled in the first period of the game yesterday at Philadelphia. James Cotter (14), Cornell end, at extreme right, recovered the ball as it rolled across the line for a touchback. Penn won the game, 59-6. (AP Wireplioto). passed to Mike Sheehan, ex-Missouri end, for a touchdown.

Pos. Pensacola Alabama his left end four yards for a touch down, ten will placeklcked the 62 36.1 118 1 0 LE Owen 1 Steiner extra point. LT Arlin Whitley Another break put the Lions in position for their second score. Early LG Lavangagen Wozniak TO NAME STAR WOODBERRY'S Hinton Mancha Star Pilot Captures Pimlico In the third stanza and then crush RG Allen RT George RE Sheehan QB Reichert a typical Tar Heel rally in the latter stages of the game that fell one in the third quarter Meryll Frost! fumbled on a shot at the Columbia line and Joe Karas recovered for the Lions on the Dartmouth 18. Kusserow again was the falrhalred boy, picking up most of the yardage on a march to the four, and then driving through a hole in the right TEAM UNBEATEN Futurity, Stymie Wins Riggs TEAM OF SOUTH touchdown short of a tie.

Green Cassidy! Cain1 Self; Gilmer; Tew Hodges 6 06 7 13-55 Apparently well healed despite field rounded the stretch turn, the loss of All-American candidate By SID FEDER Baltimore, Nov. 24 at) Any Orlando, Nov. 24 VP) Ash jockey Bobby Permane brought LH Gillman RH Wilson FB Rogers Pensacola Alabama Pensacola Sheehan. Alexandria, Nov. 24.

IP) Wood-berry Forest high school wound up its football season undefeated to Wing, Sentinal-Star sports editor lingering doubt about Star Pilot's 0 0 .21 14 side of the Columbia line for his second touchdown, again Will con Stymie around the entire field to and chairman of the All-Southern conference, today named sports finish in two minutes flat. The scoring: touchdown, day after trouncing Episcopal high verted. of Alexandria 28 to 6. winner returned $8.10 for $2 to his Another quick kick was a major factor in the final Columbia touch The Foresters have scored 170 writers in 12 states to serve as chairmen in picking the annual regional high school football team. down.

It drove the Indians back to backers In the chilled crowd of 677. their 26, and a penalty set them 11F Alabama scoring touchdowns-Tew, Hodges 2, Grant (for Hodges) 2, Robertson (for Tew), Scales (for Hodges, Corbitt (for Tew). Points after touchdowns Morrow (lor Self) 7, placements. points in 13 games while yielding only three touchdowns to opponents. Dean Davidson, 196-pound full The victory boosted Stymie'? back to their 11.

punt went Dial 6-1656 The All-Southern system, 26 years outside on the Dartmouth 45 and old tomorrow, will be set up dif the stage was set. A 15-yard penalty against the Indians and an Andy claim on the two-year old championshipas well as the likely favorite's role for next year's Kentucky Derby was wiped out today as the Main Chance farm entry came winging home in the Pimlico futurity. Fighting off challenge after challenge all the way, the $26,000 Juvenile Bargain from the barn of Mrs. Elizabeth Graham better known over the cosmetic counter as Elizabeth Arden crossed the finish line a length and a half in front to earn $36,365. Added to his previous winningsincluding the Belmont futuritythis gave the Pilot $165,385 for the year.

Then, just to round out the day three-year earnings over the quar ter-of-a-million dollar mark, mat ing him one of the outstanding bar gains of recent years. back, sparked Woodberry to its final with two personally accomplished touchdowns and a ferently this year, Wing said, Inasmuch as selections will be made by sports wirters. Each state chair Caruso-Gene Rossides pass took the ball to the 18, from where Jack George Clark to the navy and Earnest (Bear) Knotts in the line, the Blue Devils stuck for the most part to straight power plays which sent their two scatbacks, Bertis and Herlong, and Roland Hodges on long trips through the towering Carolina line. With Fred Palladino hulking fullback to help carry the load the Big Blue rolled up 167 yards rushing to 36 for the Tar Heels and limited the six forward passes completed by the visitors to 105 yards net. After a scoreless first period the Dukes powered 67 yards for their first touchdown three minutes after the second period opened.

Big Fred Palladino scored from the three yard stripe after he and Hodges had carried the burden through the Tar Heel forwards. Bert Sutton, 210-pound place kick specialist, added the extra point. major contribution to the others. SAHFORD AND CHARLES, INC. He ran 60 yards from an off- man will name 10 other writers to Nork passed to Les Thompson for the score.

This time Tony Venutolo kicked the extra point. MOWED LANA'S LAWN Annapolis, Nov. 24 (It) Art Markel, navy's reserve end from Los Angeles, says one of the jobs he liked during his high school days was that of personally attending to Lana Turner's lawn. tackle plunge for his first touch serve on independent boards. down, tore 40 yards with a recov NEBRASKA WINS Ballots will be mailed next week ered punt for the second.

Charlie Peterson tallied the third touch and must be returned to the All- Southern office here by Dec. 5. Se Harvard Smithers Boston 60 To 0 down with a run around left end after Davidson had put the ball on OVER IOWA 13-6 for the bargain horses, Hirsch lections will be announced Dec. 23 All-Southern state chairmen ap Episcopal's 10. Substitute Bill Hor pointed today follow: Alabama, Benny Marshall, Birmingham News; Arkansas, Orvllle Henry, Arkansas Gazette, Little ton registered the final touchdown with an end run after Davidson had carried the ball to Episcopal's 41 on a fake punt.

Woodberry's lone score came in Lincoln Nov. 24 MP) An offside penalty on a fourth-down placekick attempt that fizzled set Pnllariinn. Hprlonff nnd Horie-ps Rock; Florida, Woody Thompson, Alternated in carrvinsr from the up the winning touchdown for Nebraska today in a bruising battle with Iowa's Hawkeyes that went to Miami Herald; Georgia, Joe Living the final periods when quarterback Rufus Barkley tossed three succes tfcarolina 40 for the second Duke ston, Atlanta Journal; Kentucky, sive passes from the Foresters' 35, the Huskers by a 13 to 6 score. Jacobs' reformed $1,500 plater. Stymie, came whizzing from last place to win the Riggs handicap and $23, 650, and just about lock up the handicap championship of of the season.

He was a neck in front of Mrs. Ed Mulrenan's First Fiddle, at the wire but their one-two finish was shaded by the fact that their conqueror in last week's Pimlico special, armed, wasn't on hand. Trainer Ben Jones scratched the fleet four-year-old rather than take a chance of having the horse break down by carrying 132 pounds over an off track. Earl Ruby, Louisville Courier-Journal; Louisiana, Harry Martinez Halfback Bill Daniel taking the The score was tied at 6 to 6 when ball over. in the third period, Nebraska reach New Orleans States; Mississippi, The lineup: ed the Iowa 16 for a first down, IT ji I I i 'Scj Earl Magee, Jackson Daily Nows; North Carolina, Jake Wade, Char Pos.

Woodberry Episcopal Cambridge, Nov. 24. () Displaying a powerful running attack, Harvard's football team smothered an inept Boston university eleven under an avalanche of touchdowns as it steamrollered its way to a one-sided 60 to 0 victory today in its final home game of the season at the stadium. A sclmpy, chilled 6.000 crowd watched the Crimson score almost at will against the Terriers, who closed their season with five straight defeats. After Harvard run up a 34-0 half-time lead, the final two periods were shortened to 10 minutes each by mutual agreement of both teams.

Only in the abbreviated third period was Boston university able to keep the rampaging Crimson eleven, which notched its fifth triumph of the season, from crossing the goal line. After three plays had gained only four yards, Nebraska sent in Bill LE Moore Roddey lotte Observer; South Carolina, LT Eshelman Meade Scoop Latimer, Greenville News Sloan to try for a field goal. LG Evans Gregory Sloan's kick was low and straight Tennessee, Edgar Allen, Nashville Banner; Texas, Jack Proctor, Galveston News; Virginia, Tom Fergu into the arms of Iowa's Art Johnson touchdown. Hodges' 12-yard run-back of a punt started the march, and he skirted left end from the 13-yard line on a beautiful end-around for the score. Sutton made the second of his extra point tries good.

In the same period, the spirited Tar Heels came to life and, with substitute tailback Tom Gorman pitching perfect strikes, marched 19 yards for their only score. Gorman hit end Mike Cooke for 14 yards, added another to Cooke when blocking back John Krisza tipped the ball into the receivers hands on the Duke 32 and then pitched a who ran the ball out to the ten, All the Juveniles who figured to son, Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk. But Iowa had been offside and the penalty made it fourth and one for make trouble for Star Pilot in the futurity were eliminated from con Wilson Dixon RG Slaughter Quaile RT Buxton Perry RE Peterson Birge QB Barnes Barkley LH Murphy Daniel RH Belew Goodwin FB Davidson Glascock Nebraska. tention at the finish as he clicKed period ended, and then going over on two more plunges, the last smash for four yards. Sloan kicked the off the miles and a sixteenth in the Fullback Phil Young made the most of the "gift," smashing to the six for a first and goal as the third point.

good time of 1:47 45 on a track rated only good, and returned $7.50 for each $2 win ticket. Count Fleet's kid brother; Count IIHJ payoff 30-yarder to Bill Pritchard Speed the even-money betting choice ran with the pilot for about At Cole Scott, the Peninsula's Newest Store for Men, You Will Find the Gift-of His Own Choosing! Roanoke Schedules Seven Cage Games Salem, Novfl A tentative schedule for the approaching basketball season at Roanoke college was announced here today by J. S. Hack-man, director of athletics. Roanoke will open with Hampden-Sydney at Death Valley on January 8 and, besides the six games already booked and running through February 19, a second game with Vir on the two-yard stripe.

The fleet end stepped over into pay dirt. Cox kicked the extra point. In the final period, the Blue Devils marched to the Carolina one-yard line before they lost the ball when Hodges fumbled and Bill Walker recovered for the Tar Heels. Make your selection with the knowledge of knowing he will be receiving the finest in style ond quality from k' naif a mile, then wearily came home fifth. Challadette, baby sister of Maryland's Great Challedon, never threatened and wound up sixth.

It remained for the lightly regarded Billy Bumps, from the Detroit Bomar stable of Bonn and Markey, to provide the big thrill in the race. Virtually left at the post, he whipped through the field to finish second, Just nosing out Star Pilot's entry mate, Colony Boy, who was another length in front of John Marsch's Mighty Story. For three quarters of a mile of The Dukes picked up 13 first a store that features men wear exclusively. downs to seven for Carolina. Five completed passes by Herlong, a All girts attractively boxed at no extra cost.

.11 Robes LeatherJacket ginia Tech; two games with Lynchburg college and a couple with Virginia Military Institute, the dates to be set later. The tentative schedule, as announced by Hackman, follows: Jan. 8 Hampden-Sydney, there. Jan. 15 Washington Lee at Lexington.

Jan. 29 Randolph-Macon, here. Feb. 2 Hampden-Sydney, here. Feb.

5 Virginia Tech at Blacks- the Riggs' mile and three sixteenths, I Stymie just ambled. Then, as the $19.95 burg. Feb. 12 Washington Lee. here.

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The lineups: Pos. North Carolina Duke LE Pritchard Mote LT Marczyk Sharkey LG Wardle Poole Bernot Crowder HG Varney Perini RT Hazelwood Karl RE Cox Austin QB Hartig Krisza LH Warren Herlong RH Oliphant Carver FB Voria Palladino North Carolina 0 0 7 07 Duke 0 7 7 014 North Carolina scoring touchdowns: Pritchard. Point after touchdown: Cox (placement). Duke scoring touchdowns. Palladino, Hodges (for Herlong) Points after touchdown Sutton (for Herlong) (2).

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Saturday Unta 9:30 P. M. TROJANS TRIM BEAVERS Los Angeles, Nov. 14. (P) The Southern California Trojans, Pacific conference leaders, toda defeated the Beavers of Oregon State college, 34-7, before 38.000 spectators In Memorial coliseum.

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