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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE MARKETS WANT-ADS NEWS SPORTS 11 TAMPA, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1952 nil In Ferrieirs Dowh Dracoes 4 000 aims VMI Oyer Florida State After Slow Start By 28-7 Keydets Big Red Is Winner By jf Win Game 26-0 Score Gators And Tigers Are Rated Even 30,000 Expected To See Passing Battle Between Casares And Clemson's Hair Easily THIS IS THE DAY MANY OF THE NATION'S football teams take their first semester exams. And at Florida it will be more than an oral test. The Gators battle Clemson's bowl veterans and if Coach Bob Woodruff's class passes, it stands a good chance of making the South eastern Conference honor roll this year. Peel and Wegmann Lead Razzle-Dazzle Attack for Hillsborough So, professor, shoot the questions and let's see who gets flunked. THE GATORS HAVE HAD ONLY ONE TOUGH PROBLEM to work out so far.

That was at Atlanta against Georgia Tech. Woodruff's gridders knew their lessons pretty good and only missed out by three Italiano Gets Seminoles' Only Touchdown Early In Second Quarter By BOBBY HICKS Tribune Sports Writer A CAMPBELL STADIUM, Tallahassee, Oct. 10 Bill Brehany, slick pitching field general of the Virginia Military Insitute Keydets PROBABLE LINEUPS TLEMSON Pos. FLORIDA By BOB HUDSON Tribune Sports Writer Hillsborough's razzle-dazzle TeS riers unleashed a relentless offensive barrage against the Jefferson Ackson Bala White LT Douglas points, 17-14. Florida's other two games were like taking crip courses No cribbing was needed to lick Stetson 33-6, and Citadel 33-0.

Woodruff has tutored his stalwarts the best he could this week on a rain-soaked practice field and if the exam was on the weather there's no doubt about the Gators passing. Rodcm I.G Hammock Rrvant J. Wright Hudson HO May Bvrd RT Hunter Withers RE O'Brien Pate QB Dickey Hair LH Long r.Mrn RH Hall Dragons last night at Phillips Field to score an impressive 26 to 0 victory in the battle of the unbeaten CLEMSON HAS BEEN STUDYING A TOUGHER COURSE and may be better prepared than Florida. The Tigers licked their first weekend i II took a period to warm up here to night but once he got his range Whittrn Casares test with Presbyterian without opening a book, 53-13. But Coach and assume the favorites role in the race for Tampa prep grid laurels.

ii a Frank Howard couldn't cram enough information into his team to make a passing grade against Villanova and Maryland. Villanova won 14-7. under way it proved costly for the Florida State Seminoles as they dropped their third straight game, By BYRON HOLLINGSWORTH Tribune Sports Editor this time by a 28 to 7 margin. wt -m. 5 GAINESVILLE, Oct.

10 Flor- The game played in 50 degree Ida's Fighting Gators will clash with Clemson's Tigers in the first and Maryland 28-0. The Tigers are much smarter than their previous exams show, so the test they offer the Gators today will be tough. "We haven't been able to learn enough this week and we're not ready for such a stiff test," Woodruff said after his gridders completed their last hard workout Thursday. weather was witnessed by a gather daytime game of the season at Florida Field today at 2:30 o'clock, and the Gators have a 50-50 chance ing of 6227 fans, the smallest of the opening three games. The total attendance for the first three home tilts here was announced at 24,706 A crowd estimated at more than 14,000 fans, one of the biggest to ever see a high school game in Tampa, jammed the stands for the game.

Sparked by Wingbacks Willard Peel and Buddy Wegmann. the Big Red juggernaut from Seminole Heights surged out in front, 19 to 0, at halftime and then added a last period score to rack up its third straight victory and tumble the Dragons from the state's unbeaten ranks. Peel Is Star Peel, a slender 160-pounder who just this week earned a starting berth in the Terrier backfield, set fans. However, if they make Phi Betta Kappas out of defense, the Gators have a lot of candidates and this may enable the class to get by with flying colors. If the professor decides to make it a test of aeronautics it should Brehany started to work right be a brilliant contest between Florida's sure-arm Rick Casares, and after the Seminoles moved into a lead in the second period when they took advantage of a Keydets fumble and moved 44 yards for a for victory.

Boucing back after defeats by Villanova and Maryland, the Tigers from South Carolina are expected to offer the stiffest test Florida has faced since the Saur-anians lost by a close decision to Georgia Tech. Game Important This could be the game that decides the future of both teams, and Clemson's all-America candidate Billy Hair. MARYLAND IS ONE OF THE TOP THREE "STRAIGHT stu dents in the country with 14 consecutive victories. Only two schools have better records, Princeton with 24 and Michigan State with 17, Hillsborough attack in motion but Maryland stands a chance of running against a subject that in early in the first period when he scampered 65 yards for a touch volves the passing combination of Quarterback Brat Bratowski and End a crowd of more than 30,000 is expected to witness the contest, sparkled with a battle of sensa Harry Babcock, of Georgia, and losing its seat at the head of the class tally. He set the stage by throwing a 49-yard aerial to Wendell Shay and then scoring on a wide end run.

Five minutes later he repeated with another toss to Shay in the same area for 37 yards and this set the stage for the winning touchdown. Tim O'Neil counted on the next play and FSU was behind from then on until the final whistle. FSU Starts Fast The Seminoles already defeated this year by Louisiana Tech and down and Coach Bill Justice's squad did not really bog down until tional offenses against two oi tne country's top defensive lineups. Joe Blair, who publicizes the feats of the Terps, says Georgia will learn the alphabet in today's game at Athens, and find that the toughest letter is the middle one. late in the game when the Terrier mentor sent a steady stream of substitutes flowing into the If there are any individual roles on offense they should be played "The first thing taught in school today," says Blair, "is readin'.

writin and 'rithmetic along with the C's. In teaching a young Any elusions Jefferson enter by Florida's Rick Casares and Clemson's Billy Hair. ster the letters, the easiest way to break it up is to tell them the tained of running their unscored Louisville, started off like they middle of the alphabet is the letter 'M Hair Is cast in that role as tail meant business against the South SCENES FROM TERRIER WIN OVER DRAGONS Sam Reina, Hillsborough back, (top) drives for first down in opening period of Hillsborough-Jefferson game last night at Phillips Field. Tony Salario No. 34, is Jefferson player.

Below, Danny Almeida, of Jefferson returns a Hillsborough kickoff. Others identified in the picture are Eddie Diaz, 37, Bucky Gregory, 35 and Joe Gonzalez, 48, all of Hillsborough. (Tribune Photos). upon streaic to four games was quickly shattered by Peel and then the rest of the Terrier backfield ern Conference school. They stopped their running attack cold "Such is the case for Maryland's opponents on the gridiron this year.

They however, must remember, that Maryland has three 'MV and all are the nucleus of the middle of the nation's finest defensive teams. back for the single-wing Tigers. Casares is the man for the Gators playing alternately at fullback and quarterback in the and kept them bottled up in their clicked with precision to roll up the unexpected score. territory but they forgot about Mr Brehany and that was a big Wegmann had a hand in three of "Since last year when the Terps held their nine opponents to 75.5 Florida fans will also be expect yards a game, the famous 'M club emerged with great prominence in the Terrier tallies, running 41 yards with a punt return for one. Nelson Italiano, former Plant ing some breakaway runs by Bu-ford Long and J.

L. (Papa) Hall football and at Maryland. The murderous trio of all-America Tackle Dick (Little Mo) Modzelewski, Tackle Bob (Blubber) Morgan and High star, scored FSU's only touch Spartans Invade Jacksonville For Annual Grid Game With Gamecocks And thev will be hoping for some plunging one-yard for another and passing to End Al Gason on a tricky double-reverse pass for the third. Guard Billy Maletzky, forms one of the most formidable middles of down in the second period to highlight a 44-yard march. He went over from the half-yard stripe on any defensive line in the country.

Each weighs in at 235 pounds and good pass connections between Quarterbacks Fred Robinson, Doug Dickey and Casares and Ends Len in three games this year each has given an exceptional effort. In racking up their 10th victory in the series which dates back to third down. Stan Dobosz kicked the point to end State's scoring for the night. (PHOTO ON PAGE 12) JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 10 1941, the Terriers also presented "After victories over Missouri, Auburn and Clemson, coaches from the other side of the field echoed praises that Maryland has one of the finest teams in the country." "It's easy to see that the Terps are well educated in football, but formidable defense which held Brehany, Neil, George Chumb- (Special) University of Tampa's, Balas, Curtis King, jacK urien and Don Barnes.

Clemson fans can't look for as good a running attack with Wing-back Buck George and Fullbacks Jim Shirley and Larry Gressette troubled bv injuries. Fill-in Full FOOTBALL ley and Chuck Dininger accounted for the VMI scores. Royce Jones the Dragons to only 20 yards rushing and 57 yards passing. Boston Noses Out Miami Prof. Wally Butts will give the examination at Athens and Georgia's Meanwhile, Hillsborough rushed added all four extra point tries.

deep South education may be a little different. After all, when students move from one state to another they usually have to go back for 244 yards on the ground and SCORES Coach Tom Nugent used his added 36 yards through the air to back Red Whitten was the big run famed I formation in the game and several times when they shifted Spartans worked out here today for their third meeting with Jacksonville State, and appeared to be in top condition for the game. The two teams clash here tomorrow night and the upset minded Alabamans will attempt to beat the Tampans for the second time in their three meetings. The teams opened their rivalry a grade. It's going to be tough for the Smart Terps, but when they enter Athens, they are likely to get set back.

make the statistics as one-sided as the score. ner against Maryland last week Tieer Passers By 9-7 Score into a shift they drew the Sem- Penalties against the Dragons noles forward wall offside. The formation, used only spasmodi BOSTON, Oct. 10 Boston But in passing. Hair and his freshman understudy, Don King, will be figured to make up for the University's underdog Terriers up aided Hillsborough's defense in shutting out the Jefferson eleven for the first time this season and cally gained nearly every time.

Maryland Battles Georgia In No. 1 Game in Dixie Shay, the big end who caught deficiency in the running attacK set the Miami University Hum canes 9-7 tonight as the hard charging Boston line smeared Ml the important tosses of Brehany HIGH SCHOOL Hillsborough, 26; Jefferson, 0. Miami Edison, 33; Lee, 7. Arcadia, 20; Punta Gorda, 0. Apopka, 46; Clermont, 6.

Brooksville, 31; Webster, 6. Reddick, 19; Newberry, 0. Fort Meade. 12; Kathleen, 0. Ocala, 15; Leon, 0.

Lake Wales, 20; Mulberry, 13. here two years ago when the Jacksonville team scored a 20-7 upset. However, last year Tampa won 40-0 in a game played on the also nullified several good gains which were turned in by the game Dragon ball-carriers. Their favorite targets are Ends Otis Kempson and Archie Baker, the latter just off the injurjk list was playing in his second varsity game although he is a senior. Up ami Bob Mosketti for the clinch ing safety late in the final period But.

the Terriers were on and until a week ago he was a member sive End Art DeCarlo who also is a proven linebacker and safety and playing for the first time this Spartans' home field. to break up a tight intersectional Tampa defeated Troy, another season. man. has a shoulder bruise but he clash in Fenway Park from the opening whistle capitalized on every opportunity to turn the tide of battle in their favor. Both sides are likely to be happy Alabama state school in the sea of the junior varsity playing guard.

Given a chance at the first string he moved into a permanent job at the flanks and cinched it tonight is ready to play both offense and The deciaing safety came at about the defensive line play ATHENS. Oct. 10. W) Maryland vs. Georgia Dixie's No.

1 football game of the week here tomorrow is expected to draw more than 40,000 and provide one of the great offensive shows of the season. The unbeaten Sugar Bowl cham defense. He scrimmaged full tilt son opener played at Columbus, 6-0 and has been well scouted 12:20 of the finale in a combina Bartow, 38; Jesuit, 7. Florida has a tackle named Terriers Start Early Hillsborough took the toss and at mid-week. Turkey Creek, 19; St.

Paul's, 13. tion of weird maneuvering by the with his spectacular ball catching. bv Jacksonville. Since the opener, Miami backfield and the aggres Charlie LaPradd, who got rave (Continued on Page 13 Column 2) elected to receive while the Dra Dininger Scores Another Keydet, Chuck Dininger sive alertness of the Boston Uni gons defended the East goal to Coach Butts is sold on the idea that a mighty offensive show is coming up. Both he and Backfield Coach Bill Hartman have claimed that possibly five touchdowns will versity frontier.

pions oi Coach Jim Tatum are open the game. A long boot was T.mP.drf lost last week at Mississippi South- Wauchula, 35; Clearwater, 0. The Spartans were made a two Holies, 20; Manatee, 0. Retired Golfer, A brilliant, desperation 69-yard pass play from Quarterback Don James to End Frank McDonald and who is one of their defensive stalwarts also got in a chance at some ball carrying for the first time and made a touchdown on his second trot with the ball. be needed to win.

taken by Wegmann on the 16 and he returned to the 28 where Peel took over. The swivel-hipped wingman snaked his way 10 yards touchdown lavorite lor tomorrow Rranrjon 33. Admiral Farratrut. 1. picked to win from Georgia by a touchdown.

For either team to win however, both coaches, Tatum and Wally Butts of Georgia, agree that the winner must score often. Maryland rates fourth in the As the conversion by big Burt Gross sociated Press weekly poll and a man had pulled Miami into a 7-7 night's game. Tampa's lineups: Offensive Lineup Stefanltc, (1951, le: Mahin, (240, It; Zalupskl. 195, Ik; "This game did us world of good, to the 38, rested for two players while Fullback Sam Reina picked tie at 3:10 of that fourth session victory over a top flight team like Georgia is needed for the slightly Sustained possession of the ball may prove the conclusive key to Bob Jones, Recovering From Heart Attack ATLANTA, Oct. 10 im Bobby Jones, the king of golf who retired In 1930 after making the first and only grand slam, is recovering from a heart attack in an Atlanta hospital.

Kissimmee, 72; Frostproof, 0. Clewiston, 41; Okeechobee, 7. Lake City, 48; Perry. 0. New Port Richey, 14; Inverness, 7, Haines City, 38; Avon Park, 13.

Blountstown, 14; Bristol, 0. Cross City, 41; Jennings, 0. Then after Boston's terrific both from the standpoint of confidence and of learning just how strong we are," Tom Nugent, VMI Greene. H95I. Milian.

205), if. Col-vard, (225), rt; Hiers, i200. re; Mina- victory. sagging Terrapin reputation. triple-threat Harry Agganis had up two yards and the Terriers were penalized five back to the 35 and then set sail.

booted a 63-yard punt that rolled head coach said. Another sidelight, besides the expected touchdown parade, will be han. (190), qb: Amuso, (160), lh; Harris. (175) rh: Spack. 205 fb.

Defensive McLeod, (200i, le: Colvard. (225i, It; Waytovlch, (195i, lg; Scarlngl. Both Missouri and Auburn scrapped Maryland to close scores and Tatum's team fell from second With his team lined up in the dead on the Miami five-yard stripe, Miami got careless with It was the third straight for the Seminoles this season who had Coral Gables, 19; Miami Beach, 0. the contest for passing honors be to fifth before last week's victory just a few minutes left formation instead of the usual double-wing, little Willard took a direct handoff from Reina, broke (1901, rg: Pounders. (260), rt; Jonaltls.

il95i. or Duray. 205. re: Bernat. (190i.

lb; BattaKlla. (1751. lb: King. (165). lh; Jones was on the way to visit a doctor Tuesday for an examination tween Quarterback Jack Scarbath and Zeke Bratkowski.

Scarbath over Clemson. Mosketti, a battering ram full back, moved the ball to the Hurri Chlcko, (180), rh; Pancoast, (175), safety. Miami Jackson, 26; Edgewater (Orlando), 0. Key West. 26: Lake Worth, 7.

Fort Myers. 13; Plant City, 0. Central Catholic (Jacksonville), 24 Should Georgia win, which isn' runs and throws from the Mary into pains he had experienced for several days when he suffered the an improbability at all, the Bull canes' 20 and James went back dogs could be expected to move toward his goal as if to pass. He previously fallen 32-13 to Louisiana Tech and 41-14 to Louisville. "I don't know what we can do to win a ball game." moaned Don Veller, FSU's head coach.

"We ran out of gas after a fine first period. We could have won the game if the numerous bad breaks had not gone against us." Nugent added: "The game pre Southeastern Teams To Play in Basketball into the top 10 teams. was closely pursued by the Bos Fletcher (Jacksonville Beach), 13. Monticello, 34; Madison, 12. land split and Bratkowski emphasizes passing from Georgia's tight T.

In Good Shape Both teams are in good physical shape, especially Georgia. Offen ton line. James fumbled, but Both clubs are bowl minded and at least one bowl team may be in Mosketti nailed the ball as Tourney at Gator Bowl attack. Col. Robert P.

Jones, father of the 50-year-old retired golfer, said his son was not driving at the time of the attack and did not lose consciousness. His condition was reported good today. Since 1948 Jones has been op the making. rolled nearer the goal line. Then Mosketti disappeared under in JACKSONVILLE.

Oct. 10 The Gator Bowl basketball tournament this year will be an all South- swarm of Boston players, with Len MacCIenny, 20; Palatka, 7. Live Oak, 36; Jacksonville Tech, 0. Jasper. 19; Branford, 0.

Clay County High (Green Cove Springs). 19; Landon 0. Seacrest, 19; Pahokee, 6. Fort Pierce, 13; Belle Glade, 6. Cocoa, 39; Stuart, 6.

around left end and then made a beeline for the goalline. He got good blocking from the start by a clean hit on the Jefferson safety-man by Tackle Frank Schabert on the 15 was the key block of the run. Substitute Fullback Gary Henley's kick for the point from placement was wide and the Terriers led. 6 to 0. Jefferson could do little with the ensuing kickoff and punted out to the Terriers who roared down the field to the 10 before the highly-touted Dragon defense tightened and took over on downs.

Two plays netted Jefferson minus sented a wonderful opportunity for us to see some of these reserves in D'Errico and Marco Landon get Stirnweiss, an Indianapolis fielder last season. Tebbetts was in line for position before Desautels the erated on twice for a spinal ail Desautels Is Fired As Manager Of Indianapolis Club ting credit for the pin was ment. Since the second operation action and to learn what they could "aZ vvil i Georgia, Florida and Georgia 221 Tech will supply the competition Agganis thrilled the chilled 15 he has walked with two heavy 392 fans with a tremendous pas named a year ago, and probably would have gotten the job if Cleveland had been able to obtain Gesu, St. Theresa, 0. (Tie).

sing display in the opening period canes and his right leg is in a steel brace. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10 spear-heading a 68-yard drive that (Continued on Page 12 Column 5)' Bowl Association announced today. (Continued on Page 14 Column 1) another catcher. He has not played a round of golf in four years.

He is a partner Gene Desautels was fired today as manager of the Indianapolis base ended with Halfback Don De feudis scoring at 13:45 on a seven in one of Atlanta largest and best yard end sweep. Titus Plomaritus ball club of the American Associa known law firms. yardage and Halfback Paul Molina booted BU into a 7-0 edee. Tigers Seek 25th Straight Win miami univep.sity 7 7 Doomed away a punt irom nis own BOSTON UNIVERSITY .7 0 0 2 WpPmann stanriint? on thi 41 Miami scoring Touchdown, McDonald. egmann, Sianaing on ine l.

Conversion. Grossman. gathered in the kick, took two Boston scoring: Touchdown. Wcfeudis. ctt.ru: nn lhi miHH! anH ihpn hrnlio safety.

MnsketM tackied in end lone by 1 sieps up me miaaie ana men DroKe DErrico and Landon. Conversion, the SOUth Sidelines Where he matrltus. ninlrorl nr knv Hlnr-lr rc ul Vt rv ri i f- STATISTICS been definitely assigned to the defensive platoon and pile-driving Homer Smith, also the team's best line backer, will be offensive fullback. Speedy Bob Unger, a left Miami Boston down the Dragon defenders and al- tion in a "rebuilding program." General Manager Chuck French said a successor has not been chosen, although "eight or 10 have been talked about." Desautels' dismissal came in the wake of a losing season, both at the gate and in the standings. The Indians finished sixth and it drew only 165,000 customers, nearly 20,000 less than in 1951 and the smallest number since 1947.

ton Coach Charley Caldwell adds: "I don't think anyone can figure this one out in advance." Penn's greatest strength is in the line where Capt. Bob Evans at tackle, John Gurski. a 225-pound 12 First downs 12 Rushing vardage 1R9 Passing yardage 104 Bushnell Defeats Crystal River 40-0 In West Coast Tilt BUSHNELL, Oct. 10 (Special) The Bushnell Gators rolled over Crystal River's Pirates 40-0 here tonight for their second straight win in as many games. Approximately 800 fans wabed the West Coast Conference encounter which was played at the high school field here.

The Gators held a 27-0 lead at the half way mark and added the handed passer, gets the call over passes 14 5 Passes completed 104 137 22 11 1 ft 40 2 3 1 6 35 1 5 Parses Intercepted Punts Puntings average Fumbles lost Yards penalized PRINCETON, N. Oct. 10 UPi The longest winning streak in major college football and probably the 1952 Ivy League championship go on the block tomorrow when Pennsylvania and Princeton clash for the 45th time since 1876 in ivy-draped Palmer Stadium. A capacity crowd of 49,258 every last seat wa? sold early this week will see the Princeton Tigers try for their 25th straight victory against the team that was tabbed from the beginning of the season as the most likely to break the streak. Princeton hasn't been beaten on its home field since Penn did it.

lowed him to go into the end rone untouched. This time Henley kicked the point to make it 13-0. before the game was seven minutes old. After that, the two teams battled on even terms until midway in the second period when Halfback Herman Barber intercepted a stray Dragon pass on the 48 and ran it down to the 41. From there, it took only five plays for the Terriers to go over too.

that gave the Tigers their last shutout in 1945. It Princeton wins this one. the chances are it will go through to its third straight Ivy title, barring a sudden comeback by Cornell. Penn also is likely to find Cornell its only obstacle if it gets past the Tigers. Despite the loss of its entire 1951 offensive backfield, Princeton won its first league game from Columbia, 14-0, then ran over Rutgers, 61-19.

Penn played a 7-7 tie with Notre Dame, then pulled out a 7-0 decision over Dartmouth. The records give a hint of what can be expected in tomorrow's game, with Penn's mighty defense matched against the versatile Princeton attack. It's rated as a "In no way do we hold Desautels responsible for the Indians posi final 13 points in the third and tion, French said in announcing his dismissal. "We are going to Tampa Gun Club Slates Weekly Shoot Tampa Gun Club will hold its regular weekly trapshoot at its Bui Tryon and Sophomore Dick Frye at tailback. Penn, which put in a formation sequence along with its traditional single wing this year, has relied mostly on straight forward stuff in its attack so far.

That has been enough with two strong fullbacks, Don Zimmer and Joe Varai-tis, crunching through opposing lines. With a triple-threat sophomore, Walt Hynoski, Glenn Adams and Bill Deuber to support them. Penn has a potentially powerful attack that could break loose any time. fourth quarters. defensive guard and Ed Bell, one of the best all-around ends in the East, are the mainstays.

Princeton has most of last year's offensive line intact plus Guard Brad Glass, a mighty man on defense, and Frank McPhee, who plays end on offense, halfback on defense and does almost everything superlatively. Caldwell feels his team is improved because he has finished shuffling players around, trying to get the most out of his manpower. That means Ned Jannotta has try to rebuild the team and this Herbie Brewer and David Hutto action was necessary." played outstanding ball in the back field while B. S. Rouse and Clint Bullock were stalwarts on the line Two of the persons mentioned as possible successors are George (Birdie) Tebbetts, a catcher for the with the neat double-reverse pass from Wegmann to Cason account ing for the last 18 yards.

Henley's kick was blocked but Continued on Page 12 Column for the Bushnell team. Vance Hoi Ballast Point location this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Firing will be held in 16-yardi international, doubles and handicap events. 14-13, in 1949 and hasn't been land and Kenneth Townsend stood Cleveland Indians, the parent or beaten anywhere since the Cornell out for Crystal River. ganization, and George (Snuffy) game that same year.

It was Penn, toss-up in most books and Prince.

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