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HATTIESBURG (MISS.) AMERICAN Saturday, October 24, 1342 Miss Southern Trounces The Air Base Squadron 41 To 0 SIX PROS DRESSED TO KILL Fight in' Irish Hope To Even-Laurel Series COLLEGE Team Too Good for the Airmen Pelal Panthers Defeat Lumberton Wildcats 13-0 erably outweighed the Irish and had the advantage of having already played a game this year many local fana believe the Irish will "mow em down" when they meet again. The outstanding players for Laurel were Davis at end; L. O. Bishop, guard: Cook, quarterback; and Parker, fullback. Hattiesburg fans thrilled to the pass catching and Steelers Slug Toward Top or tht fighting clothes tha enemy basic army uniform of Oermony, Japan and Italy.

Each reflects to de The Flghtin' Irish of Hattiesburg the next play. The try for point was no good. Junior high school have a stormy Tht first three quarters of the football game between Mississippi Br RID FEDER NEW YORK. Oct. 24 Unless the deadly tackling of Slngley at left The Petal Panthers proved toe much for the Lumberton Wildcats last night, defeating them 13-0.

Pet. eye focused on a certain ball- Laurel got another good break and an ultimate touchdown early in the second period when Bishop of end; the" vicious tacicnng or "Chip Off the Old Block" Blair at left Southern and tne bixw service Squadron at Faulkner Field Friday rarlfled atmosphere of the first division finally proves too much for tackle, and Pittman at left half nlcht resembled a uacic mi as orchard at Laurel come Thanksgiving Day. They are hot and sweating to avenge the 13-7 licking they They with breath taking Laurel recovered a Hattiesburg fumble on the 50. After being the Southerner! ran the Airmen them, the Pittsburgh Steelers have ranred. oiling up a score of 41 to 0, chance tomorrow to tie for the took from the gusty hands of the The second team and scrubs then interest the powerful running of Hill and Stone at qb and fb.

But wee Harry Hickman with his accurate passing, poised tackling and riotous penalized five yards for offside on the first play Cook made first down In two tries of six and nine yards Eastern division lead In the Nation took over for the college ana me Laurel Junior high "Baby Tornado" here last night. final Quarter was scoreless. al Football league's title race. each. Blair nailed Robinson for al made 23 first downs to the Wildcats' 13.

Both scores came In the first quarter; the first came when Harvey Gllmore threw a long pass to end, Bobby King. A little later Oilmors plunged from the 5-yard line for the score and Joe Stevens placeklcked the extra point. Lumberton threatened twice, reaching the 20 yard line and the IS yard line. Lineups: Lumberton Petal running completely stole the show. Bad breaks and "Big BUI" Cook, gree the martial spirit of each country.

The sketches and descriptions are based on Information In "leatherneck," publication of the U. S. Marine Corps. They should help you to bo able to identify the enemy. It has been a long time since the six yard loss but Parker ripped off The shape of things to corns was forecast In the first ten or twelve Lineups Laurel quarterback, proved the downfall of the Irish.

Fumbles and 10 at left tackle and Cook bullied his Steelers were anywhere within Hattiesburg Laurel plays. The Airmen mcicea on uj way 16 yards wide around left end. more fumbles were the bsd breaks. shouting dtstnace of the top. As a Slngley LE Davis Blair LT Love the Southerners, out of bounds, and Joe Vetrano and C.

L. Dews took the ball to the 4 yard line In about The powerful and strategic running Cook then rached 18 yards around right end for his team's second and matter of fact, not since 1936, when Moseley LQ Valentine Ounn Wallace they finished second In the East, last touchdown. The pas for extra ITALY GUTTERi II Duct's troops are dudes, the officers be-ribboned and be-medalled. Officers (left) wear grey-green outfits, enlisted men khokl. nine moves.

Oranam, on an ena around, scored the first touchdown. have the Smoky City grldders even point was knocked down. "Llghthonte Harry" Helnzirlann RQ Q. Robinson Walker RT Lowe Smith LE King Holston LT Young Taylor RE Watson Hopes of the Hattiesburg fans rose considerably as the second half Vetrano placeklcked tne exira poinu Score Again In Second That was all of the scoring- for the first quarter, but immediately of Cook chalked up yardage and points for the Laurelltes. Laurel scored In the first and second periods.

Hattiesburg scored In the third period. Cook Counts The big Laurel team lost no time in getting started toward pay dirt. Cook took the klckoff on his own 20 and proceeded swiftly to the 40. been on speaking terms with the select set. But this year, sparked by a new set of backs, who know slightly more than one-and-one about offense, the Steelers have knocked oft three Hill QB Cook Powell LH J.

Robinson Hickman RH Anderson Miles LO Bamette Risher Bates Powell RO Walters Haynes rt Daughtery got under way. Hickman, Hill and Stone seemed to have shaken the fumbling bug-a-boo and the three little fellows took out after the big after the start oi ine aecona ui Southerners had the ball on the nin si yard line. Dews made a Stone FB Parker clubs In a row to climb up Into sec Officials: Referee. Ham Murphy, ond place In the East and tomor Potter RE Anderson Mobley QB Holllngsworth Burge LH McGllvany Breazelle RH Stevens Ole Miss: umpire and timer, Shep- Laurel boys in dead earnest. A determined march ended when they lost the ball on downs on the Laurel row they tangle with the Washington Redskins, the division leaders.

ard, Mississippi college; field judge, On the first play he took nine on a wide end sweep. Parker laced out nine at left tackle for first down. Barnes, Mississippi college. Adcock FB Gilmore beautiful run around right end to the 7 yard line and on the next play Vetrano ran through center for the second touchdown. Vetrano Main placeklcked the extra point.

Vetrano got off a beautiful kick Into the end zone and Carazza went behind the filers goal line to re Statistics first downs, Hattiesburg If they can hand the "Skins 'the same medicine they passed out to New York, Brooklyn and Philadel On the next play the Tornado lost 25. Cook kicked to the Hattiesburg 45. On the first play "Llghthorse Harry" Hickman raced 35 scintillat 7, Laurel 9. Passes, Hattiesburg two FIGHTS LAST NIGHT BURLINGTON, Levlne. phia In recent treatments, they'll be 20 yards on a bad pass from center.

Cook kicked to Hill who returned the ball to the Hattiesburg 25. Davis completions for three tries, 24 yards; Laurel one attempt Incomplete. all tied up like a Christmas package at the head of the parade. 128, New York, outpointed Jackie Punts: Hattiesburg averaged 24 ing yards to the Laurel 25. He took five more at center and two more and tackle before he zipped a snappy 10 yard pass to Slngley.

Powell bullied one at-center and Hill scored Donahue, 130, Boston, (8). cover the ball lor tne tnira wucn-down. Vetrano again placeklcked the extra point, making the score So far this year, the Plttsburghers yards for four kicks; Laurel averaged 26 yards for five attempts. BOSTON. Bobby Mclntyre.

138. of Laurel recovered Powell's fumble at this point. After an Incomplete pass Cook raced 12 yards around his own left end to the Hattiesburg 13. Parker got six at left tackle; Cook three at left tackle; Cook scoring on Penalties: Hattiesburg Laurel have "won three games, with only half the campaign completed. This is more victories than they've chalk Detroit, outpointed Moe Weiss, 139, Boston, (10.

20 yards. on the next play. Stone plunged for the extra point. Although the Laurel team consid- 21-0. About three plays later with the ball going back and forth around the mldfleld strip, the Southerners San Diego.

Jack Chase. 150. ed up for any full season since 1937, when they won four. Fumbles: Hattiesburg Laurel 1. Scoring touchdowns: Hattiesburg, Hill; Laurel.

Cook, 2. Scoring extra points: Hattiesburg, Stone, plunge; Laurel, 0. Denver, stopped Sebastian Gonzales, 155, Mexico City (J); Jimmy Shepherd, 170, Miami, outpointed Titus Sunday's tussle tops off a full league program of five outings. In Hawkins, 168, San Diego (4). which the pace-setting Chicago nlng 19-7 for Its irst conference nod.

At Matches a businesslike host club trampled Tylertown 50-0 for its Big 8 Conference Bears, unbeaten Western champions, figure to have things pretty easy JAPAN ROUGH: Khaki is the color and the enlisted man's clothes usually don't fit very well. Spiral puttees, small cap are features. GERMANY PRACTICAL: Offi-cers dress like the ranks to bo inconspicuous. Uniforms are greenish-grey, light and weather-resisting. recovered It on tne niers yarn line.

Dews picked up 3 yards to the 41 yard line. On the next play he threw a to Graham that wu completed on the 8 yard line and he went over for another touchdown. This time Vetrano tried a dropklck and It was blocked. This ended the scoring for the first half with the Southerner out sixth successive win of the season against Philadelphia's fading Eagles; For Your Convenience We Sell Bond And Stamps Until 11 P. M.

Carl Rushing and Sonny Jenkins topped the attack with a pair of wucnaowns each. (B Associated Fmi) Meridian's Wildcats sailed ahead Matinee 10c 31o Nifht 10c-31e-35o Biloxi's Indians marched behind Halfback Staehling to a 19-7 victory situation Is so serious as to require In front 34-0. But in uie eany of McComb's defending Big Eight Healthfully Air-Conditioned the Chicago Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers Invade Cleveland and Detroit, respectively, and the New York Giants travel across the East river to tangle with their old Brooklyn sparring partners, the Dodgers. Buff DonelH, the Duquesne coach who had a short term of trying to get the Steelers on the right track over Picayune, Staehling racing to OPEN DAILY 12:45 P. M.

SATURDAY 10:45 A. M. AUBURN VANQUISHES VILJ.AN0VA two touendowns and Demourelle to another. LAST TIMES TODAY AT this action on the nation's No. 1 grid game (especially to service men), why shouldn't the same restrictions be put on all other football To pick one example, the Yale-Princeton game, recently shifted to New York so more folks champions In the league standings last night with a 6-0 win over Jackson, earned while the Tigers were taking their first loop beating since 1941.

McComb's 7-0 loss to Greenville Juggled it from first to third place In the rankings, moving Meridian Into the lead and establish Brookhaven's Panthers stepped outside the league and dropped a narrow 7-6 decision to Crystal stages of the third quarter Vetrano returned ft punt from hia 49 to the Fliers 40. Then several running plays by Dews and Vetrano put the ball on the 3 yard line. On the next play Vetrano skirted left end for another touchdown and the evening. Vetrano placeklcked the extra point, making the score Southern 41. Sixth Service Squad 0.

After that the second team and i BENNETT a year ago, looks back on last year could see It, should be returned to now, and says, "the line was springs. Hattiesburg's game with Pensaco la at Pensacola was cancelled. MONTGOMERY. Oct. 21 Displaying an alert brand of football for four furious quarters, Auburn's Tigers last night handed Palmer stadium and ticket sales limited to residents of Princeton.

okay, but, oh those backs this year, It's different." The major "difference so far is In another non-conference same. ing Greenville and Greenwood as the No. 2 teams. Princeton Junction, Penn's Neck, VUlanova a 14-6 trouncing before 10, the Gulfport Commodores made a rruhi took over and piayea tne The Cats weren't able to crack 000 fans here. a youngster irom Virginia au-Amerlca Bill Dudley.

He has been successful- Invasion of Pascagoula, rest of the game. The Fliers got Plainsboro, Kingston and Rocky Hill. They'd all be In town doing their Saturday shopping, anyway. The Tigers gained 244 yards from winning 12-7. Inside the Southern 20 yard line scrimmage against only 64 for the Clarksdale romped over Columbus.

Jackson's defense until the third quarter, then with Thrash's 29-yard swing around end. Meridian's own defense had its troubles, but man only once, and that was late in me the sparkplug of the Steelers' offense, and when he has trailed off a bit, there have been such others Northerners and neither team used running up a 28 to 0 score. fourth quarter wnen tney recoverea a fumble on the Southern 31 and ran the ball to the 19, where they tried four passes and lost the ball NEWS KALTENBORN COMMENTS NOVELTY the aerial route to much effect ex cept for a 50-yard pass play by Vll lanova for their only score, just be fore the game ended. It was a lat as Curt Sandig, a 170-pounder from St. Mary's of Texas, who has been another of the big National league rookie surprises this fall.

Then there BEING CALLED 'HONEY' MORE THAN HE CAN BEAR eral forward from Zamlynskl to LATE SHOW TONIGHT 11:15 P. M. ADM. 10c S5e THEN SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY aged to smother two Jackson bids near the goal line in the final period. Charlie Pevey's running for Jackson in the fourth quarter was outstanding.

Greenville's Hornets were unable to go through, or around McComb, but took to the air with results In have been such others to take up the slack as Dick Riffle, the former TRIPLE THREAT Besides playing a pretty good game at guard for Harvard, being an honor student In anthropology and serving on a half dozen student organizations, Wally Kemp plckj up a little change selling corsages to the boys who have dates for football When the navy moved Into the Harvard yard, Wally found his business falling off because the sailors didn't know many So Kemp added a sideline. Instead of on downs. The running of C. L. Dews and Joe Vetrano proved to be too much for the Fliers as the Southerners gained every time they carried the ball.

Dews carried the ball almost to the goal line and then Vetrano Albright linebuster who Is making his fifth season In the league his to They stcrt playing "shourdir zres" best; Joe Hoague, a six-foot-two 200-pounder out of Colgate, who has been doing mean things to enemy the second quarter. Dinkey Bowman snagged Bob Clres' 15-yard pass for the touchdown and added finished the lob by taking over, Dzltro to Postus. Auburn scored early on a 48-yard sprint by Monk Gafford around the end. The second Tiger counter came Just before the half ended when Jim Reynolds smashed across from the one yard line after a seven-yard pass had set up the scoring play. Louis Chateau booted both extra points.

Both teams used freshmen and The Southerners will go to Mobile and play the Shipbuilders next forward walls this season, and Andy extra point from placement, his 15th conversion of the year. Saturday. merely ringing up "no sale," he gets on the telephone and shortly the Tomaslc, a rapid-running Czech from Temple. but wind up in eack otbtr'f ami! Meridian now lists three wins, no navy man has both a date and a ISSAQUAH. Wash.

Harris H. Hall, elderly Issaquah rancher, was surprised at how fast a man can climb a tree with honey on his shoes. The honey, in his ca.se, was the indirect cause of his sudden ascent. The direct cause was the black bear that seemingly had taken a liking to the sweet stuff. Hall said he got the honey on his shoes while attending his apiary the previous day.

As he told the story, the first he suspected of the bear's presence was when it started licking at his heels as he was walking uphill losses and one tie; Greenville and Greenwood each show three wins to Sixth Ser. Sq. LE Wiseman corsage. Local fans will remember Sandig, POSTMAN'S PARAGRAPH sophomores freely with yearling Art Alois playing the full 60 minutes at center for Villanova. Auburn used one loss and no tie; McComb, two wins, one loss and one tie (a soore-less deadlock last week with Hat who played at the Mississippi Southern college stadium when St.

Mary's of Texas came here. Lieut. Charles E. Norton of the Tucson, Naval Training school Lineups: Miss. Southern Graham Katrlshen Drennan Simmons McSwaln Stevens Blakeney Thames Dews Vetrano tiesburg.) you probably know him better as Greenwood muscled into the pic SPORTS ANNIVERSARY Pete Norton of the Tampa Tribune LT Molaky LO Connelly Peters RO Newhouse RT Guiles RE Klsh QB MacClemmy LH Silverle RH W.

Thompson FB C. Thompson five sophomores with Babe Gendusa handling the quarterbacking most of the way. BUI Llllenthal, tackle, and Gene Konopka, guard, were sophomore standouts for the losers. postcards an admonition to put ture at the expense of Laurel taking an 8-0 count over the Tornado. to the apiary.

He had thought it Laurel's Carroll Jackson was trap Bob Human, Arizona U. back, on your all-America check list. from Philadelphia, Marine Lieut. ped behind his goal line for a safe (Bj Auoelal4 rmi) Today A Year Ago Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landls approved Brooklyn's division of world series shares In which only 20 Carazza Lem Houston types terrific plug ty when he fumbled a faulty snap from center, and later Ben Meri was his dog coming behind him.

The honeyed shoes left the scene pronto with Hall In them. He said he stayed up a maple tree for more than two hours before the bear final for Joe Muha of V.M.I., whom he rates ahead of such guys as Cliff Officials Lyons, referee (Miss. Southern Ward, head linesman Mlss. State) Brown, umpire (Miss. Bute); Lane, field Judge (Miss, col SLOW BUT GOOD Hy Aawtrlatrd Pmi) PHILADELPHIA.

Hired to drive a delivery truck, John Hanlon left on his first assignment In the morningand didn't return until next afternoon. The company was about to fire Battles, TufTy Leemans, BUI Dudley, wether legged 75 yards off right tackle to clinch the Greenwood decision. The Tornado stormed to Greenwood's four yard line In the second ly got tired of waiting for the shoes to come down, and ambled away. Seattle Feathers and Joe quarter, but couldn't carry over. WK 8K.LL VVAK BONUS a BTAMPM him but Hanlon interposed: players received full cuts of $4,829.40.

Three Years Ago Joe DiMagglo of New York Yankees was voted most valuable player In American league by Baseball Writers Association of America. Five Years Ago. New York Giants defeated Brooklyn Dodgers 21-0, and remained In first place In Eastern division of National Football league. Vicksburg had no difficulty with Tupelo in another league game, win- "The truck broke down out In Ort In th Srrap Cnnprrata In the nftwipaprr-arnimi nrrap MrUI IIHvc the country. So I repaired tt.

It Harking back to the late unlament-ed (except by the Yanks) world series. Desk Morse of the St. Johns-bury (Vt.) Caledonian-Record suggests that the American leaguerj were so confuted as to the Card' whereabouts at times that they thought of appealing to the draft boards to learn whether the St. Louis papers hadn't changed their addresses without giving notice. took a good many hours, but I was told to make that delivery.

I did." Opa Dailf 11:48 M. Sat. A. M. Phone ntyMtp Children BUY BONDS A STAMPS HERE "You ve made good," the boss said.

370 DUWA loo flirt lit Ihn Wrrmp Cnnprmt In lh kNawipapcr-srbool Scrap Melal Drive. lege). Substitutions Miss. Southern Waldvogel, McGee, Pope, Wallace, Schwartz, Jones, Edgar, Limbaugh, Marlowe, Watson, Walker; Sixth Service, Squadron Brlen, Spencer, Piper, Burford, Walker, and Smith. Summary: First downs Miss.

Southern 8, Sixth Service Squadron 10. Yards gained rushing Miss. Southern 218. Sixth Service Squadron, 135. Yards lost rushing Miss.

Southern 27. Sixth Service Squadron 20. Passes attempted Miss. Southern 3, Sixth Service Squadron 6. Passes completed Miss.

Southern 1 for 41 yards, Sixth Service Squadron 0. Passes intercepted by Miss. Southern 2, Sixth Service Squadron 1. Fumbles recovered bv Matinee p. Night 17c ROSE Mat.

17e Night 20e 2JVL1 SERIVE DEPT. Warning to Japs: Don't come Open 12:45 P. M. CHILDREN ALWAYS 1At TODAY ONLY 1r kNtntr Ka-wr COmHOAN-KINO-TIItHUNi LIFE'S Pictin thi Wtikl Oma P. M.

rhuM 141 within 180 feet, four inches of Navy Cadet Charlie Zachrlts. That's the distance he heaved a hand grenade TODAY ONLY to set the record at the Iowa Pre- Trj tutdtiu Jjvtinrjn with Rita JOHNSON 'Robert BENCHLEY TODAY ONLY -The Three Mesquiteers In Fllght school. Most cadets toss them about 150 feet. When Corp. Bob Wade, former Albany Eastern leaauc WEDNESDAY ONLY "HOLIDAY INN" Blng Crosby Fred Astalre THE KANSAS TERRORS" George Montgomery Maureen O'Hara "TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST.

POINT" Added Comedy "Heart Burn" Chapter 6 "Serret Cade" Plus Color Cartoon Featuring Rob Livingston Raymond Italton Duncan Renaldo Latest News and Cartoon mu. oouuiern sixth Service Squadron X. Penalties Miss. Southern 10 yards. Sixth Service Squadron 20 yards.

Punts Miss. Southern 1 for 43 yards. Sixth Service Squadron 6 for an average of 31 yards. Score by quarters: Sixth Service Squadron 0 0 0 00 Miss. Southern 7 27 7 041 SUNDAY ONLY 'Popeye Cartoon "Plunder Below" SUNDAY AND MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE AND MONDAY WK SM.I.

WAK HOMIIH AMI STAMPS pitcher, reported at Camp Polk. La, one of the first people he encountered was Lieut. Arnold (Doc) Greene, who used to room with Wade when thev both played for Gloversvllle, N. In the Can-Am The Pasco, Wash, naval air base finally will get Us football season started tomorow sgalnst the Walla Walla air base. Its another outfit thst didn't think of having a team until someone discovered thai such buys as Marv Harshman, the little all-America player from Pacific Lutheran, Ensign Thomas Hunt of Whlttier, Carey Brewbaker of North Carolina and Art Ahonen of Washington were on hand.

OPK.V DAILY P. M. Satnrdaya A. Get In the scrap Cooperate In th nrwtpap-r- Srnool Mrl.l drlv! fm Sports Briefs Mtlnr- 2 Nlrht llr hlldfn Iftr LAST SHOWINGS TODAY IN OtOfOUS riCMNicoioer DOROTHY rr a a a rw a THREE STOOGES In "MATRI PHONEY" and Perils of No. 7 mm.

Best oh JJcst IS YOUR Fr l.u 7 'About Gillian, i i i ind Newt SHOWING SUNDAY AND MONDAY ZOOMING TO DOOM FOR THE SAKE OF THE FUTURE By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. NEW YORK. Oct. 24. Confidentially, we don't know any more about the shifting of the Army-Navy game to Annapolis than has been announced, but If transportation is the only reason, we can't see why It wouldn't be Just as good to keep It In Phllly and sell tickets only to about time they got a break on Lhooe Army-Kavy pasteboards and It certainly would be more profitable that wsy, If that means anything.

If the RICHARD DENNING I A wmsMuuft Added Special O'SUIUVAM yilllil Jaaa Ik.lli.M Defense Program Color Cartoon Dog Meeta Dog" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Blabbermouth" "Mr. and Cartoon "Wolf Chases Pig" MONDAY and TUESDAY GOOD ENOUGH TO WIN Send your favorite Joke to "CAN YOU TOP THIS?" If It's funny enough to be read over the alr-and If the "eiperts" can't beat It you win For full details, tune In Colgate Dental Cream's terrifically funny new program-- "CAN YOU TOP THIS?" Tonight at 8:30 VFOR th muttc hit or tm DOUBLE FEATURE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY uiin nroduetion EF.ATTRE i nr ft MITCH F.I.L'S Storv of Old Sooth NEWS V. S. ARMY HOLD NEW CALEDON IX PACIFIC DONALD DUCK In "DONALD'S GOLD MINE" SERVICE MEN! -GRAND MJR OPRY Lloyd Nolan Msrjorte Weaver GONE WITH THE WIND KCl.rk le.lie Olivia SHOWING. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY'S SHOWING I Jrl i I 'in "Just Off Broadway" -Feature No.

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