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St TAMPA SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Sunday. December 2. 1951 3-B 26 To 14 etson Tops Eastern Kentucky continued with preparations for their first post-season bowl game in the hist.nrr nf rhp rnllpcr with mnr lierht Weaver Elected Plant Grid Captain; Lettermen Named Lenoir Rhyne To Plav In tloxr Jir JL iCl AO. Jerry Robinson, End Jim Hummel, Center Harold Egiesky, Guard Gen Abercrombie.

Tackle Dick Saine, and Linebacker Sid Wilson all received honorable mention on the All-Stat only 82 points while holding four teams scoreless. Fullback Steve Trudnak broke the all-time state scoring record with 112 points to his credit. It will be a star-studded Bruin outfit that is host in the Pythian Bowl. Seven Rears were named To the 22-man drills. The Bruins are the host team in the Pythian Bowl at Salisbury, If Tic Newsome, Guard George Robison, and Backers Jim Garrett and Jerry Robinson grabbed a berth for the first time.

Besides that remarkable feat of placing seven on the All-Loop squad. Coach Clarence Stasavich's Bears also made a good showing on the AP All-State. Trudnak was named to a first offensive team slot, while Robison and Gene Robinson grabbed off second offensive berths. Newsome. Archibald, ian Bowl hlPTl mJJ 1 I Vl Lenoir Rhyne went through a 10- game schedule with nine wints against a single loss.

Their league record i teams. i Drills will step up in tempo starting Monday with heavy work slated to become more intensive. Lenoir Rhyna copped off the most successful season in history by trouncing Catawba, 33-13. showed six wins against no setbacks. HICKORY, N.

C. Dec. I (Special) Lenoir Rhyne's Bears, 1951 North All-Conference team chosen by the coaches. Trudnak and Winger Gene Robinson made it for the second time. 1 while Tackles Al Archibald and Bull iThe Bears scored 292 noinr.s hichest oiaie iomerence lootoan champions, output in the state; allowed the enemv Jwa thsM bsjouudiud IF1ISIK fltemium LIGHT WHITE SIDEVJALL Oma! Billy Weaver, All-City center, was named captain of the Plant High football squad for 1951, Coach Cotton Clinton announced yesterday.

Clinton also said that Guard Charles Harnett was named alternate captain. Harnett also made the All-City first team. Weaver and Harnett were elected by their teammates. In addition to tinnouncing the captains-elect, Clinton named 22 grid-ders and four managers who received letters for the past season. Fifteen numeral winners are seniors while six are juniors and one a sophomore.

Senior lettermen, who have ended their football careers at Plant are: Dickie Miller, H. W. Malcolm, Wesley Hampton, Dan Fields, Gene Gustin, Weaver, Harnett. Charles Schwaner, Tony Scionti, Cleve Glasure. Wilson Smith and Harmon Smith, Angelo Fonte.

Bill Manning and Bob Mahoney. Junior lettermen are Mike Mikler. Billy Shields. Rubin Espinola, Lee Turner and Benny Menendez. Only sophomore winning a letter was Vibert Griffith.

The four managers include: James Harnett, Engles Hickman, John Mc-Call and Tom Nisbett. The lettermen and captains were announced at Plant's assembly on Friday. Hatters Use Breaks For Victory DELAND, Dec. llP) Stetson capitalized on breaks and a smart aerial attack to subdue Eastern Kentucky of Richmond, 26-14, today in the Hatter homecoming football game. Bill Johnson, Stetson's senior quarterback and candidate for Little All-America honors, passed for two touchdowns and set up another.

The Tangerine Bowl-bound Hatters converted the opening; kickoff into a score in just two and one-half minutes, with Johnson passing 31 yard? to Halfback Herb Werner for the marker. Stetson counted again before the quarter ended, driving 81 yards, the last 39 on another aerial to Werner. Easter flashed back late in the second period to make the score 13-7. Halfback Jack Bond went across on a handoff from the one to climax an 80-yard offensive. An Eastern fumble on Stetson's 29 paved the way for the Stetson third touchdown.

Johnson's 36-yard pass to Werner, who lateraled to Halfback Bobby Marks, set up the score. Halfback Willie Han scooted over from the one. Safetyman Sonny Parrish stole Fullback Jim Hanlon's pass on Kentucky's 22 to set the stage for Stetson's final touchdown. Aided by a 15-yard penalty, Han took it across from the two after a running play had netted six yards. The long passing of Quarterback Jack Kidd paid off for Eastern midway in the fourth period as the southpaw-signal caller threw to End Howard Gracey on a touchdown play covering 63 yards.

FASTFRN KENTUCKY ..070 714 STETSON 13 026 Eastern Kentucky Touchdown Grarey. Conversion Globs. Stetson scoring: Touchdowns Werner 2 Han 2. Conversions Martin 2. i NAMED PLANT CAPTAIN Billy Weaver Tampa Track Form Chart MA TIV CP.

NIGHT FIRST RACE Five-Sixteenths Mile Class To $1 4 fiO Dobs PP Off Str 15.80 i Secret Folly 1 1-1 Sa nri rim FIRST RACE Futurity Class Dogs pp Off Str Fin Grand Harvest 1 4 1-2 Roderick 4 5 2 2-3 Chosen One 3 2 3 3-1 Reckinabar 5 1 5 4-2 Free Transet 7 3 4 s-' Aga Rex fi 7 7 6l Black Bucks 2 fi 6 7 Fin 1 4 2- 2 3- 1 4- 4 1 no Cool Weather 3 Fly It 4 To $1 7.10 3 40 10.60 9.10 2.30 10.10 3 80 16.80 8.70 2.30 11.40 5.30 Kathy 1 1 helma Ann 8 6-1 Trade Name Worry Some 7 4 5 Secret Folly. S16.20. S6 HO. So 80 Snarkle Scratched Overweight. Grand Harvest.

$11 60. S5. $2.80: Roderick. Chosen One. $2.60.

Quiniela (1-4) paid $63. 40. Time 30 1-5. SECOND RACE Futurity (First Half drun. $4 60.

$3.60. Cool Weather. Quiniela (i-fit nairi Timp- 1 Daiiy Double Grade SECOND RACE Five-Sixteenths Mile-Grade (First Daily Double): Does PPOff Str Fin Tn(l Does PP Off Str Fin To SI 3.00 7.20 Keep Time 6 1 1-1 3.30 lh.1 hi Victory Boy 1 3 6 7.80lCinda Sune-inr 8 4 60 2 20 1 1.90 7.80 5 40 Pin Oak 5 3 2 1 Little Kevin 2 1 1-1 2 2 Rollins Dream 1 5 3 3-2 Rural Mystery 4 6 4 4-1 Royarl Serceant 7 4 5 Little Wanda fi 2 7 6-2 Ring Clear 8 8 8 7-2 Siloue 3 7 6 8 8.30 Perfect Action 7 2.90 Qiialis 5 11.60; Blue And White 8 3-1. 4 lid 5" 6- 1 7- 1: 8 $2.80: 6.50 5 4 Bill Vol 3 Salty Bosun 2 14.50 10.30 1 8.40 Keep Time. $8.60 $3.80.

Victory $2.80. Ftov. Cinda Superior. Pin Oak, $8. $4.40.

$3.60: Little Kevin. $6.40. $5: Rolline Dream. $4.40. Quiniela i none i.

Time 30. THIRD RACE Five-sixteenths Mile (Second Hail Daily Double) Grale DOfts PPOff Str Fin Tn SI 34. THIRD Grade D. RACE Five-Sixteenths mile (Second half daily double PP Off Str 2 1-1 Does Winded Dainty Dox Ellis Roll Vigorous Lassie ..2 4 Pop Image 6 2 3 Load 1 Fin 1- 3 2- 4 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 2 7- 4 To $1 2.20 10.80 5.00 10.60 7.00 14.10 33.40 Biers Twilight 1 5 3 6 4 2- 4 3- 1'a 4" 5-2 6 2 4.00 5.20 2.30 8.70 3.90 8 70 10.60 Dixie Leon Slty's Dream Duces Wild 4 7 Game Ball 2 3 Good Row 7 4 3 4 7 5 8 LiEhtninE Hal ld Glider Judalinc Morook Andy fi fi 8 1.60 14 40 Winded. $6.40.

$4 60 S3 60: Dainty Vigorous Lassie, $10, So.80. $3.60: Pop ho, Eils Roll Quiniela $3.60. Imase. $5.40. $4: Loaded.

$3.60 wu.mcia u3, paid $48.20. Time 33 1- I1AII.V imriti u-di paia lime i 1MII.Y DOl'BLE "-l fin Oak -Load Vols Defeat Vandy By 35-27 Margin In Wild Contest (Continued from Page 1) period was out. with timely help on the ground. Dick Foster's missed placement left Vandy only a point behind. Infuriated Tennessee stormed back for a 72-yard scoring drive climaxed when Payne raced over for his second score of the day.

But Wade also had one last effort and made it good with a 63-yard march on short passes, ending with Foster's touchdown plunge. Vandy tried once more with time running out but Tennessee took over on the Commodores' 23 and Fullback Andy Kozar rammed across the clincher 6-1 Keo Time-Dainty Dox )S Keep Time-Game Ball liHi ilu 6-3 horD Time-Kills Roll i fTii nir- IVilrl Keen Time-Bvers Tnilizht l.V.'.Xll 6-6 Keen 1 Andy 6-7 Keen ime-Good Row I Vi.XO H6-8 Keen Time-Winded Ill -Denotes winner (6-81. FOURTH RACE Futurity Class Pin Oak-Vieorous Lassie 5-H Pin Oak-Dixie l.eon K13.611! S-t Pin Oak-Sally's Dream Pin Ooak-Ked Glider rct.KI rin Oak-Ton's Imase ,111.111 Pin fink l.iffhtninit Hul 10. 6(1 1 S-8 Pin To. 0(1' x-Denotes inner i FOURTH RACE Milo Graoe Dogs FP Off fm Just Annie 8 1-1 Does PPOff Str Fin To SI Lover Boy 8 2 1-3 1-1 4.60 Miss Cupid .2 3 2 9 on Rustler Ace 3 Garden Goddess 1 Victory Song 4 1- 2 2- 'i 3- 3 4- 3 6-6 To $1 5.70 4.40 2.50 9.30 9.70 1.80 15.20 Silver Razor fi fi 1.5 i in Silver Rocky 4 8 6 41" 6 10 6 6 Sweet Colleen Time Changes Gun Sighter 7 4 4 5-1 'i 6.50 6 5 4 5 3 7 Nite Cap No No 1 7 8 6-1 18.70 sirlc 5 40 I Patsy Lott scratched- Ha-pry Event 3 i 7-7 17.60 Jus Annir.

$13.40. $4.80. $3: Rustler's Sportsman 3 1 7 8 Miss Lover Boy. $11.20. $5.20.

$3.40: Cupid. $4.80, $2.60: Silver Razor. $3.40 nee. o. Goddess, S3.6U.

Quiniela (3-8' paid $29.20. Time: 30 1-5. t-TFlri RACE F.ve-slxeenths Mile Grade iiu t-cuiiu I clliaillillg. Wade completed 16 of 24 tosses for 251 yards against the same Tennessee defense that shackled Kentucky's Babe Parilli last week. There were no interceptions by cither side.

Kozar bucked over for the opening score in the first period after Rechl- Quiniela (2-8t paid $25.60. Time 33 1-5 Docs FIFTH RACE Futurity Class Does PPOff Str Fin To $1 PPOff Str 2 4 2 Ristopher Stoic 3 8 5 Sea Can 7 1 1 -1 Larton 6 3 jm Fair Sport 4 7 6 Black Boston 2 7 fi Fin 1- 5 2- 2 4- 2 5- 'i 6- 2 7- 3 8 To $1 1.90 5.80 9.10 14.80 6.30 6.20 3.70 Social Side 8 2 3 3.70! 2.20; 16 00 3.80' 7.90 4.00 i 25.90 7.00 I char's 48-yard punt return set it up. Payne directed a 63-yard dirve for 2- 3- 4 I 5-4 6 7 8 Polling Jack 1 4 2 Prise Winner 7 1 4 Venture 3 8 5 American Gent ..6 2 3 Strange Love 8 3 4 Sunfiover Gal 5 6 7 Lynn's Lad 1 5 8 Lazy Skee 4 foil Chow Line 5 6 fell 10 40 Ristonher. $9.40. $4.20.

$4 Sea Cap, Stoic. S3. 80. $5.20. $3.80: Larton $6.

$5.40. $3.80: Fair Sport. $4.80. Quiniela (2-7i paid $19.80. Time 33 $4 40: Black Boston.

6. Quiniela (3-6) SIXTH RACE Futurity Grade Dors FP Off Str Fin paia S3 i lime 30 1-5. SIXTH RACE Five-sixteenth Mile Grade Jack Wayne 6 5 2 To $1 3.20 i 6.80 I 4.30 1 Dosrs PP Off Str Gump 2 1 2 Tiny Alice 4 Amber Ruby 1 Jordan's Ca'h Time 3 To $1 9.60 5 40 Silver Briar 1-1 3 17.10 1 cn 3 4 6 5 Rusty urc seuunu voi lauy. ftna tna jjoug Atkins picked no a punt blocked by Guard Ted Daffer to run for the third. It was then that Wade began his heroic effort.

He drove his team 71 yards for the first score, mixing his passes with short jabs by R. C. Allen and Roy Duncan. A Tennessee fumble recovered by Dick Philpot on the Vol 27 enabled Wade to get going again, with Allen ramming the ball over. After Lauricella kicked to the Vandy 19.

Wade uncorked a 40-yard pass that Jimmy Ray took to the 13 3 3 3 4 '2 5 1 6 2 7 1 8 $3 40; Rube McCoy Another Phamn Fin 1- 1 2- 1 3- 1" 4 5-4 fink 7-9 3.30 3.10 nn Bunny's Profit 8 7 5 2 3 4 7 5 6 4.70 District Engineer Maria Gol i Band Emperor Waltz 2 8 9.10 19.90 10.30 Tiny Golden Charms Jack Wayne. $8.40. $4.60, 9.80 May Brook 8 8 Alice $6, Ambei 8 4.70 Ruby $3.20. Glimn. $2120.

$8.40. SO: Silver TJriav Quiniela (4-61 paid $29.80. Time: 29 4 5 SEVENTH RACE Five -sixteenths Mile Grade $6.40. $4: Rusty Razor, $3.60. Quiniela (1-2 1 paid $63.20.

Time 33 1-5. Does To $1 SEVENTH RACE Futurity Grade PP Off Str 5 2 1-3 Fin 1-3 Tcmnesta uoBS PP Off Str Fin 1-4 Trajectory 1 1-4 3 l.COi 7.10 12 80. 3.60 27.70 1 4.40 i 32.40 To $1 2.50 6.80 4.10 6.60 14.30 2.80 7.20 5 3 6 2 4 7 8 bet taeffli wu cm! 3- 1 4- 6- 1 7- 4 8 Lucky Tinkle 7 3 Don't Mov-p 2 5 Comrade Cup 1 8 Hard pressed 4 1 Fancy Jive 8 7 Black Hope 3 4 Beach Star 6 6 Tempesta. $4. $3.20.

$5.30. Don't Move Rolling Thunder 4 Eve Merrick 3 Jordan's Pal 8 Drumhurlin Boy 2 Scarlet 5 Tim Superior 7 Rip Over Scratched 6 2 3 2 5 4-3 3 4 5-'2 7 6 6-3 5 7 7 Overweight. 12.50 I Tinkle, vanaeront, iour irom wrence Duncan bucked across. But when Foster missed the kick Vandy had lost its chance. Score by periods: TENNESSEE 7 7 7 1435 VANDERBILT 0 0 20 727 Touchdowns: Tennessee Kozar 2.

Payne 2. Atkins. Vanderbilt Allen 2. Duncan 2. Points after touchdown: Tennessee Hechichar 3, Kolenik 2.

Vanderbilt Foster 3. $3: Luck $3.60. Tra.iectory. S7, $4 $3.40: Rolling Thun vrfuiuieia 15-1 paid $28. Time 33 der.

Si. 80. $4 20- JTv Mrril- CO 1 ss cr I mile EIGHTH RACE Five sixteenths Grade lela il-4 paid $41.60. Time 29 4-5 FIGHTH RACE Futurity Grade Dogs PPOff Str Fin To $1 Doas Francis Morris PP Off Str Fin To $1 1 I 1-1 1-1 7.10 1 2 3 2 2-1 'i 4.80 Annan Burk 3 1 1-3 1-3 1120 1- 3 Beau Butterfly 4.30 niict Tires with great Mileage, Safety, 'Beauty -all in one! 2-J2lClif ton" 3 6 4 4-2 3 90 5.30 Thurston fi 3 2 Star Harvester 1 4 3 Re-Deal 2 4 Jack Warner 5 8 5 Water Maid 7 6 7 Lovely Nymph 4 5 6 Sun Shv 8 5 .5 s. 1 1 An I 2- 2 3- 2 4- 1 i 5- 'j 7-5 8 Jordan's Sir 6 2 6 6-'j 33.70 I 3 5 7 7 7-8 27.90 8 4 8 8 in 11.40 6.00 4.90 10.70 Fool's Chance Gay Paree Francis Morri Honest Ike 2 7 8 $6 60.

$5 40: i $16.20. Adrian Furk. $24 4n $17.80 Beau Butterfly $4.60. i $5.60. Dust.

Thurston, $5.60. $3.20: Star Harvester. Quinieia (l-2i paid $30.80. 32 3-5. Lott, Morgan Tie At Palma Ceia Dr.

H. B. Lott with 74-965, and Mike Morgan with 82-1765, tied for low net honors in the weekly golf meet yesterday at Palma Ceia. J. K.

Sparkman had 83-16 67, Les Handt 72-567. Dick Clewis 82-14 68, J. L. Stevens 83-1568, DeHart Ayala 80-1268, E. B.

Stanley 82-14 68. Ni.N"! RACE rive-Sixteenths Mile- Grade AA $3.40. Quiniela 3-6 paid $45.80. Time 29 3-5. NINTH RACE Five sixteenths Mile Grade 1-6 2 3 4 Dogs pp off Str Fin 1 8 2 3- 4 4- 5- 1 Diamond Duster Plant Foreman Raven Manila John Miis Cillin Grey Cloud 1-5 4 1 1-3 4 1 1-3 To $1 4.00 3.90 22.30 1 2.70 I 16.20 1 9 60 15.50 8.40 1 68.80 $2.20.

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$4 40. $3.40: Comrade Club Diamond Duster in 23.60 3.00 F'lant Foreman. $10. $3: Raven, 1 15.10 Wumicls 1 2-, 1 paid $32. Time- 32 TENTH RACE Three-eighths Dusty $4.40.

wumieia (1-4 1 paid $41. Time 32 4 PPOff Str urine tu. Dors Jordan's Pride Dade's Honey Mel Pose 8 RACE Futurity Grade D' Dos PP Off Str Fin To $1 2 3 1-1 2 snorter bird 2 5 ii 3.80 mile To $1 1 50 4.70 9.10 5.00, 7.00 i 8 50 14 30 8 60 L-otta Rol fi 4-4 Fin 1- 4 2- 1 3- a 4- 5 5- 3 6- 1 7- 6 8 (Handsome Lad 8 Racing Kid 7 8 4 Porky Pig 6 6 5 Blue Taxes 3 4 7 Curiosity 2 1 8 Licht Load 5 5 6 Jordan's Pride. s. i 1- 8 2- 1'i 3- '2 4nl 5- 6- 2 7- 2 8 C4 CO.

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50. N. C. State. 89: Furman.

53. Duke. 85; Temple. 48. Clrm-'on.

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63: Roanoke. 62. Rutjcrs. 77: Haverford. 63.

West Virsinia. 72; West Virginia Wesleyan. 41. Nebraska, 60: Iowa Teachers, 44 Baldwin Wallace. 89; Fenn.

63 West Virginia Tech. 80; Alderson-Broad-aus. 56. West Vircinia State. 70: Virginia Union.

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East. Carolina Teachers. 65: Guilford, 47 Central Michigan. 60: Michigan. 43.

Michigan State. 52: Wayne. 43. Wisconsin, 48: Marquette, 46 Xavier (Cinelnnatn. 103: Franklin, 66.

Dayton, 98: Eansville. 49. Bowling Green. 76: Gustavus-Adolphus, 63. St.

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New York University, 85; William Mary. 70. Cincinnati. 115: Wilmington. 50.

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Home of National Kathanode Batteries rallied strongly in the last half to de- PHONE 2-9379 BAYSKORE ROYAL HOTEL leat Jacksonville Junior College, 65-54, in a basketball game here tonight. The New Court House Is Just Across Twiggs Street From Acme..

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