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DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT NEWS. VA. 16B Sunday Morning, October 1. 1944 N.C.Pre-F light Springs Upset On Navy lhH Sports GRAHAM l'Tk ka toU Indians Show Speed Galore In Downing Gunners, 46-0 ll my i uvvu rxiiu a iwav Smother North Carolina, 46-0. DOWNFALL TO MIDDIE TEAM Williamsburg, Sept.

30. t7P) William and Mary's Indians, returning to varsity football competition after a year's absence, showed speed Inionnll, tA Cnt in IB! Wolfpack Upsets Cavaliers, 13-0 Norfolk. Sept. ff) -Capital galore here this afternoon to over- ht thud the West Point, N. Sept.

30. (Army's power and formation trickry provided entirely too much for North Carolina today as the cadet opened their season with a 46 to 0 victory. Starting halfway through the first quarter, Army provided at least one touchdown In every period as a horde of fleet-footed backs raced through the overpowered Tar-Heel line or skirted around the ends on. complicated plays that featured; forward-lateral passing combina-1 piays, as compared to Army's tions. After the first few minutes and 21 yards on jofward passes, it wasn't even a contest and the, whelm the Fort Monroe Gunners, banks of the Severn today as North 46-0.

What the Tribe lacked in Carolina Premgnts uiouaousiers smashed Navy's potentially great weight and experience It made up in speed and effective blocking. Chester MacKiewicz, 185-pound fullback from Aockford, 111., and Jack Bruce, tailback from Bloom-field. N. J. were the main cogs in i cadets used nearly every play in the iux football "machine, 21-14, to dispel any hopes the Middies may have had of unchallenged 1944 rule.

It was the passing wizardry and all-around brilliance of Otto Gra- book and most oi tneir piayers on a wb" running up the score. Carolina line, was the most sensa- Speedy Glenn Davis racked up tional scoring play but not far be- the Indian running attack, scoring ham. Northwestern' one-time scourge of the Big Ten conference, two touchdowns apiece. MacKiewicz three of the touchdowns, one on a nlnd lt was Blanchard's 60-yarL 73-yard run that opened the third fn.rdiat.ra0 snrint at the end of a forwrd-lateral that brought about the Navys downfall. All over the field Gra booted four extra points from placement.

The game was played In a drizzling rain. from Davis and End Barney Poole quarter, but it was hard to pick the best among the flock of Cadet ham's No. 22 had been In the forefront, tackling, blocking, passing and running but In the last three minutes he uncorked the play that Ed Hintenberger, William and Mary end, recovered a fumble by John Herbik, of Monroe, be ball carriers. Dale Hall, Max Minor, Doug Kenna, Dean Sensanbaugher and Felix Blanchard, who played for the North Carolina freshmen two years ago, all registered Impressive gains. Kenna, Army's "mystery man," of the past two seasons, was izing on two erratic passes Irom center in the fourth period, the Jjorth Carolina State football team: upset the Univtrsity of Virginia; today in rain-soaked Foreman field; 13 to 0.

I Held scoreless three fourth of the game, the Wolfpack recovered two fumbled passes in the end zone Xor the lone scores of the day. With the pigskin 'slppery as an eel, and on third down, DiDck Michels, Virginia halfback, ftt-empted. to get oft a punt. The pass Irom center was high and slithered past Michels. Michels made a desperate attemp to recover the elusive pigskin, but the baU slipped from his grasp ano bounced crazily Into t.e end zone.

During the scramble Lum Edwards, strapping N. C. State end, who played a brilliant game for the Wolfpack, finally gained possession of the leather for a touchdown. ronrtPi Zlckefoose of Buckingham, Pitzer's score on a similar three-man play. On the latter, Kenna forward passed to Rafalko, who ran some 25 yards to the Carolina 20.

With three men trying to down him, Rafalko spun and tossed a lateral to Pltzer, who went the rest of the way. PAVOT WINS FUTURITY New York, Sept. 30. Pavot, a mighty grandson of mighty Man hind the latter' goal in the second period for the marker. Early In the third.

Jack Bruce passed to Hintenberger who, Just as he was about to be tackled, shuttled a lateral to sent jus Liuuuuuoici tu vin.ujj'. Time was running out when he i gathered Hal Hamberg's punt oni the Fliers' 30. Like a flash he was; nff tra'istinir oenvintf and MHe-sten- ill fJAZTf used sparingly as a ball carrier but threw passes that resulted In three ping. At midfield the Middies, en Army scores. Besides Davis, Army's touchdown- masse, hemmed him in, but coolly he turned and lateralled five back to Frank Ascrenbrenner, who raced unmolested 55 yards for the; getters were Hall, Blanchard and Dick Pitzer and Ed Rafalko, two ends who were standouts In the big 0 war, wouna up an uiiueaic" juvenile season today by romping to an Chick Chiaramonte who stepped off the remaining ten yards to score.

The final touchdown came in the late moments of the closing quarter. After plunging from the Tribe's one-yard line, Bob Piefke, 175 tailback, crashed the left side of the Gunners' forward wall to go over standing up. Fort Monroe never threatened winning touchdown. The extra point easy two-length triumph in the rich- forward line. 1 by Orban Sanders was an nntwpiphpfl and outnlaved.

the est stake of the season lor two- ear- Tar Heels managed to register a net olds the $76,310 Belmont Futurity 4 4fs IV' J4 fat The Midshipmen, playing their gain of only 14 yards on running 1 berore at ueimoni pars. u-" hinted the water-lokked since a strong William and Mary 4 first game under their new head coach, Comdr. Oscar S. Hagberg, got away to a 7-0 advantage In the line stiffened inside Its own 25-yard line and defied penetration. Tom 1 Hi: Mlkula, acting as William and Mary first period when Bobby Jenkins led and 88-yard march across the Fliers' MAKES FIRST DOWN TOR IRISH Notre Dame advanoei the ball as fullback Elmer Angsman of N.

D. skirts left end for seven yards and a first down in the first period of yesterday's Pittsburgh-Notre Dame game at Pittsburgh. captain In the absence of Johnny bail through the uprighgts for the extra point. Five plays later N. C.

State chalked up another "touchdown and very much In the same manner as the first one. After Zlckefoose kicked off to Frank Goodman, cub-ititute Virginia halfback, the Cavaliers drew a 15-yard penalty for Clowes, played a brilliant game at goal The payoff was Jenkins' pass to Ben Martin for 29 yards ana the right guard and was especially outstanding on the defense, breaking score. Vic Finos added the first of his two extra points. through several times to smear Fort Lynchburg Annexes Series Title Monroe backs for sizeable losses. Then Graham stepped Into the Wisconsin 7, Northwestern I.

Ohio State 54, Missouri 0. Purdue 40, Marquette 7. Bowling Green 19, Alma 9. Miami Univ. 32, Western Mich! picture and generalled an 85-yard Knox Ramsey, brother of Gerard Lynchburg, Sept.

30 (if) A thrill march to tie the score in the second Ramsey, former all-American star, The penalty set the Cavaliers hnrir on their own 17-yard stripe. played a good game at tackle. Den gan 6. ing finish to the 1944 baseball season In Lynchburg was written to ver Mills, blocking back and Stanley Iowa Seahawks 45, Olathe 12. Halfback Bill Hickman picked up four yards at left tackle and Charlie Ellies of Harrisonburg, was Magdziak also look good in the Michigan State 40, Scranton 12, night when the Lynchburg Cardinals Indians' backfield The New Fall Fashion Park SUITS Have Arrived! for a two-yard loss.

Ellis tried a line play, but fumbled nrf Hickman recovered for Vir Wichita 6, Kansas State 6 (tie) Norman Navy 28, Oklahoma 14, Ohio Wesleyan 35, Depauw 0. FAR WEST For Fort Monroe, backs J. C. Phelan, who did the punting, and Johnny Herbik, an end, along with ginia after the Cavaliers lost eight (By the Associated Press) EAST Rochester 20, Colgate IS. Cornell 26, Bucknell 0.

John Hudak, sparked the losers. Po. Monroe IV. etc yards. Michels went back into kick California Tech 20, U.

S. 0. L.E. Schultz Wright formation, and men mere was an other hnrt from center. 2nd Air Force 33, Colorado 6.

Colorado College 25, New Mexico L.T. Purcell Creekmur L.G. Glroux Shook Woods Thompson This time the pass was low, and Michels tried to pick It up, but the ball got away from him and rolled Into the end zone where R.G. Oleskiewlcz Mikula California 8, TJ. C.

L. A. 0. Southern Calif. 18, College of R.T.

Pszczolkowskl Ramsey Yale 7, U. S. C. G. Academy 3.

Columbia 21, Uplon 0. Army 46, North Carolina 0. Holy Cross 6, Dartmouth 6 (tie). Brown 44, Tufts 0. Pennsylvania 18, Duke 7.

N. C. Pre-Flight 21, Navy 14. Perm State 58, Muhlenberg 13. Bainbrldge 43, Camp Lee 0.

Bates 6, Connecticut 0. Pacific 6. broke through the defense ot the Portsmouth Cubs for three runs and a final 5 to 3 victory that added the playoff championship to the pennant honors the hometown entry had copped 20 days ago. To Clint Echols for a brilliant relief pitching Job, to Steve Mizerak for his heavy hitting and to George Pratt for his timely batting that sent the 'tying and winning runs across the plate went the honors of the night. Taking over the mound In the fourth Inning with runners on first and second and one down, Echols held the Cubs to two hits over the rest of the route and allowed only one runner to get past first base.

To make his victory more impressive, he slipped a third strike past Ogorek to end the game and the season. period. After running the ball to the 38, he took to the air and completed three straight passes, one to Dan Weltekamp and two to Mel Sheehan to put the Fliers on Navy's 14. A moment later he aerialled to Stan Koslowskl for a touchdown and Sanders added the first of his three extra points. That ended the half.

After two minutes In the third period Joe Partington scooped up Jim Pettlt's fumble on the Cloud-busters' 45 and dashed untouched across Navy's goal to give the Pre-Flighters a 14-7 lead. Four minutes later Navy had tied It up as Bobby Jenkins ran the ball almost all the way in a 75-yard advance. A 25-yard run put It on the one-foot mark and Joe Sullivan smashed over. Early In the fourth Navy penetrated the Fliers' defense to the 18, with Ralph Ellsworth, last year's Texas star, leading the way, but the Cloudbusters held and the game slowed until Graham caught fire In those last four minutes. Navy used a host of substitutes but there was a marked lack of precision and determination in the Middles play throughout, as Hal Hamberg, last year's star, sat on the bench most Tony Gaeta of Staten Island, N.

recovered for State's second touchdown. Zickefoose's placement failed. Washington 65, Whitman 6. R.E. Wilde Hintenberger Q.B.

Laquire Bruce L.H. Butler Null Utah 24, Idaho (southern branch) Otherwise, Virginia outplayed SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL R.H. Bulisco F.B. Phelan MacKiewicz W. M.

14 7 13 1246 State, registering 12 first downs to cne for the Carolina club and gained a total oL 201 yards rushing and West Va. 14, Franklin Si Marshall Granby High (Norfolk) 21, SMA 6 6. Petersburg High 20. Thomas Jef William and Mary scoring: touch down, MacKiewicz Bruce Hin Harvard 13, Worcester Tech 0. rerson (Richmond) 0.

tenberger; Cliaramant (for Wright) Notre Dame 58, Pittsburgh 0. SOUTH Piefke (for Bruce) points after "Over 46 Yean of Faithful ServicV 2714 Washington Avenue CRABBERS PLAY GEORGIA TECH SWAMPS CLEMSON TIGERS 51-0 touchdown, MacKiewicz 4. Atten Alabama 27, Louisiana State 27 dance 1,800. Atlanta, Sept. 30.

(P) Taking to me air wnen stymied on the ground, Georgia Tech 51, Clemson 0. N. C. State 13, Virginia 0. PwUmouth ab rhi liLnnhburi ll a spirited Georgia Tech eleven lash 8 0 0 15 4 118 0 ed out in every quarter here today Bosox Beat Chicago To Clinch 4th Place Georgia Pre-Flight 20, South ana opened their season with a 51-i 4 13 4 2 4 100 Rrnl.rf raoilxn.lf YurMh Orwn.rf Monttnti.kt rout of 3 1110 of the game.

Carolina 14. Catawba 7. V. M. I.

6. William and Mary 46, Fort Moo 4 6 11 0 Smllli, Itll 0 Hir.en.rt 41111 4 1(1 1114 0Ftrrrll.il lit!) Pntt.e (III I i 0 4 33 2 824 II TotaU Chicago, Sept. 30 (P) The Red Sox broke loose from their 4 0 16 1 4 4 4 7 1 4 4 0 3 1 14 40 forthnlght's slump to pound three i 0 1 0 White Sox pitchers for 17 hits and Hnll.p Totl 33 9 92715 an 11 2 victory that finally rOKTHMOl TU Oil 0D0 0(102 clinched fourth place Xor tljem to Boys Gridiron Loop To Start Tomorrow Tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. the curtain will rise on the boys' football season as Herbie Morowitz' Hurricanes journey out to Woodrow Wilson school field to take on Joe LYNX'IIHI'RU XM 101 ft Krrori, Brrnil, Hill, Mlltrik.

IHckrr. Hum In, Prlt, Dicker. Two day. IN RICHMOND The Hampton high school-Benedictine Prep football game, scheduled for Friday here at the Apprentice field but rained out, will be played In Richmond Monday night at the Richmond stadium, it was announced last night by Coach J. Crabber mentor.

In making the announcement Coach Eason issued a request for all members of the Hampton squad to meet at 2:30 this afternoon at the chool to receive final Instructions. Eason plans to take a squad of about 25 to Richmond, he said, and added that he and his aides were particularly anxious to meet Benedictine In preparation for the Crabbers game next Friday with Maury high of Norfolk. George Metkovich, who made a nut Mil, otMoi. Mlurik a. Eeholi.

Sicrl ore 0. Miss. State 41, Jackon A.A.B. 0. Tennessee 26, Kentucky 13.

Richmond AAB 0, Rkhifrond U. 34. 1 Camp Lejeune 6, Duke Jr. Varsity o. Arkansas Aggies" 43, Millsaps 0.

Camp Peary 20, Cherry Point 0. Tuskegee 26, Xazier, New Orleans 7. SOUTHWEST Texas Christians 34, South Plains double and three singles and scored ttcn, W.rtn. Hit bT pltdud bull, Glnr by Koch. I.tt on bain, Fflrtimouth 10, Lyni-hburt five runs, led the attack on Orval nua pucn.

nan. Hai on Haiti, lilor 1. Hall 1. Koch 1, Kcholi I. Hill off.

Olor In Jenkins' East End team. All of ll 1-3 lnnlnga: Hall I In 1 1-3; Korh In 8 1-3; Kcnou a in -a. mriknouli, r.lnr 1. Horn J. Krtioll 3.

Ixalni pltrhtr. Hall. Wlnntnt pitcher. Grove, Jake Wade and Lee Ross. Bob Johnson, challenging Cleveland's Lou Boudreau for the league batting crown, made a triple and these boys are 14 years old or less and weigh less than 120 pounds.

i mpirel, bIDUIIa. rrlnn ana Blldt. 1:53. Wally Jones will assist Morowitz two singles In trips to boost and Buddy Burroughs is assistant AAF 0. Southern Meth.

49, North Texas, tack to crush Staunton military his average two points to .327. coach of the East Enders. academy here today 31-6. Granby's second half surge featured the The league will play a curtailed schedule the first week of the season because the recent weather has A's Trim Tribe power running of Harrison, the outside slants of Lyons and the Ag. 0.

MIDWEST Baldwin-Wallace 34, Oberlin 0. Iowa State 49, Gustavus Adolphus 0. Illinois 26. Great Lakes 26 (tie). Indiana 20, Michigan 0.

Minnesota 39, Nebraska 0. delayed construction of enough fields. However the balance of the Cleveland, Sept. 30 The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians, 5 to 1 today lerwianded passing of Stobbs. oiaunion lone score came on a Standings week will see the following sched long pass that was deflected into behind the five-hit pitching of Russ Hobb's hands.

Christopher. The A's scored In the second on Bob Estalella'a triple and George Kell's single. They added three ANNOUNCEMENT TO OWNERS OF UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS OF SERIES AND more runs in the sixth on four AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Detroit Washington 3. fit. Louis New York 0.

Philadelphia Cleveland 1. Boston 11; Chicago 2. Standing of Clubs walks, a sacrifice, a passed ball and Bob Wilkins' single. Their final counter came In the seventh on Irvln Hall's double, a sacrifice and IF A JL Come in and select your new suit now. Hundreds of the season's newest suits in all the new shades, materials and styles.

AH at big money-saving values! Quality clothing at quantity buying prices. ule: Stuart Gardens plays North End Tuesday on the Wilson field at 4:30 p. m. and Thursday the East End team will meet Stuart Gardens on the same field at 4:30 p. m.

In the northern end of the loop, Morrison takes on Ferguson Park at Huntington Park while Friday finds Brandon Heights playing Ferguson Park on the same field at 4:30 p. m. The officials of the league will be Harry Shog, city athletic director, Harry Hardy, a.ssistant athletic director and Eddie Jones. All games are under the sponsorship of the city recreation division and boys who have not Frank Hayes' single. Braves Defeat Cubs; W.

L. Pet. Detroit 88 65 .575 St. Louis 88 65 .575 New York 83 70 .542 Boston 76 76 300 Cleveland 72 80 .474 Philadelphia 70 82 .461 Chicago 70 82 .461 Washington 63 90 .412 Tobin's 18th Win Boston, Sept. 30 The Bos ton Braves beat the Chicago Cubs registered or weighed In should get.

5 to 2 today with Jim Tobin chalking up his 18th win of the season. In contact with the office because no boy will be allowed to play! The Braves broke a 2-2 tie In These banks are pleased to announce that they have been authorized by the United States Treasury Department to pay any Savings Bond of Series 6, or subject to that Department's regulations, whenever any such bond is presented for that purpose by an individual (natural person) whose name appears on the bond as an owner or co-owner and who furnishes proper identification. The Treasury Department and these banks sincerely request that you do not redeem any bond before its maturity data unless a real personal emergency requires such action. How. ever, if circumstances require you to cash a bond these banks will be pleased to serve you.

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Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland (2), NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday St. Louis at New York, rain. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, rain. Boston Chicago 2.

Brooklyn Cincinnati 1. Standing of Clubs single to short and both scored on Tobin's double off the left field first half 6-6 tie an alert and aggressive Granby high school of Norfolk opened up with a versatile at- fence. W. L. Pet I St.

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