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SUNDAY wnVEMBEB 1949 THE SUNDAY 'TELEGRAM. ROCIY MOUNT. NORTH CABOUNA PACE SU A Wake Beats Duke; Carolina Edges Win; Pack Triumphs WHOA! IT'S THE END OF THE LINE Tar Heels Stage MOILME DRIVES OVER FOR GAIN a Strong Offense Wins For Descs IF 7. Grim Uphill Fight i 4 UNC Wake Dake 13 7: First Downs 199 i i 1 i'. 4 -7" It IS 19; First Downs Net yards rush in Forward passes attempt ed Forward passes completed Yard gained passing Yards gained rushing net 147 Forward passes attempted 1 Forward passes completed 10 Yards by forward passing 126 WM I 71 10 168 I 0 A 130 I --ards intercepted 1 Pur.tir.g average 32 7 Total yards all kicks returned 48 Opponent fumbles recovered 2 Yards lost by penalties 10 80 0 Forward Passes Intercepted 12 Punting average (From scrimmage) 42 33.4 Total yards all kick returned 159 79 Opponent fumbles recovered 1 1 Yards lost by penalties 1 IS WILLIAMSBURG, Nov.

5 iirnd Art Weiner saw to it personally here today that the University of North Carolina remained in the running for the Southern Conference xootDau championship as the Tar Heels a. crruellina UDhill battle in not bitine cold from William and Mary's Indians, 20-14. A capacity crowd of more than 21.000 fans watched the Tur Heels, smarting from sue s' cessive lickings by Louisiana State and Tennessee, roll from behind twice. There were only three minutes left when the Tar Heels finally overhauled the iinriorrfncr Indians for keeps. i.l .1 lir.l a 3 Fnci Scartonr defensive left half for Wake Forest stops Glen Wild after the Duke Uffbaek ff tnr fiv.

v.rdi in the third oeriod. Wake Forest won the renewal of the 5thf BY BILL RUMFELX DUKE STADIUM. Nov. Wkt Forest's Demon Deacons displayed amazing ground power here this afternoon in the second half to grind out a 27-7 Southern Conference victory over the Duke Blue Devils before 15.000 fans. It was the wor defeat handed the Blue DevLs by Wake Forest in 25 years.

The score at the half was 13-T. Wake Forest, but soon after the third period got underway the Deacons iced the game as they capped a 93-yard march in 22 plas with a scoring plunge by Big Bill Oregus from two yards out. The teams had played fairly evenly throughout the first half, with Duke coming from behind with only 20 seconds left. to score on a pass from Glenn Wild to Wingback Fred Schoonmak-er. good for 45 yards and a touchdown, to make the score 13-7 at the half.

Wake Forest received the opening kick-off and marched to the Duke six before being stopped. Neither team could gain consistently during the first1 quarter, with Duke failing to get past the midfield stripe. Bil-lv Cox, Blue Devil tailback, was off form in his passing, missing h's receivers badly on severai plavs. as he was rushed time after time by Wake defenders, i V'ake Forest began its first! touchdown drive early in the; second period. Oregus moved: Conference classic, 27-7.

Ray Cicla aids Scarton ij bringing down the tlippery Wild. (5taff fhoto). Th navoff drive covered 59 Jack Monnie Dukt fullback, plunges over the line tor a tirst down on me waice roresi oo-yara line in yesterday's fame which the'Deacons won, 27-7. Five plays after the photo taken, Duke was stopped on the Wake one-yard line, with the Deacs taking over on downs. Ed Karpns (17) stops Mounie as he lift him off the fromd- Jim Duncan (54) conies in to asit on the play.

(Staff Photo). vards and ended with Billy FOOTBALL SCORES STATE Michigan 20, Purdue 13 -Notre Dame 34, Michigan Statt 103 ToO 21 Halfback Ed Mooney Stars As State Defeats Richmond State 20 Richmond 6 Wake Forest 27, Duke 7 Carolira 20, and 14 Duke Frosh 20, Navy Plebes 19 VMI 47. Davidson 6 Lenoir Rhyne 14, Guilford 7 Louisville 41, Catawba 7 SOUTH Florida 28, Georgia 7 South Carolina 6 Marquette I Illinois 33, Indiana 14 Minnesota 65, Iowa 7 Kentucky 21, Xavier 0.) 7 Cincinnati 34, Ohio Buckeyes Squeak By Pitt, 14-10 PITTSBURGH Nov. 5 (iP) Heavily favored Ohio State, rocked on its heels during the first half by a charging Pittsburgh team, struck for two touchdowns in the third quarter to down the Panthers, 14-10 today. And the Buck, a two-touchdown nhn'ne needed a break to get go- 13 Nov.

5 (JP) Wyoming's Cowboys, gun-ing for the Skyline Six conference title, stepped outside its class today to hand Colorado State its wont licking in history, 103 to 0. The hapless Colorado Teachers ran up 205 yards net by rushing but couldn't dent the Woyming defense when the chips were down. Ten Wyoming players scored touchdowns. RALEIGH. Nov.

5(P) With Halfback Ed Mooney playing a sizzling game on a chilly night. C. State defeated Richmond 20 to 6 tonight. A crowd of 8,000 saw the game 'between the two Southern confer- Georgia Tech 30. Tennessee 13 Xavier, 21 To 7 Hayes throwing a 13 vara, fourth down pass that found Weiner waiting in the end zone.

Egbert Williams, a big sophomore tackle, made good on his second of three conversion attempts. Behind by 7-0 at half time, the Tar Heels lost no time taking command of the situation as the third period got under way. A fumble by tribe Fullback Ed Magdzlak set up one touchdown and All America Charlie Justice's longsst run of the campaign 75 yards on a punt return put the Indians ln the hole. 13-7. with less than three minutes of the third chapter nls-orv.

Magdziak's fumble of the second half kickoff was recovered for Carolina on the Indians' 19 vard ribbon by End Ed Bil-puc'h. After Hayes had picked up three and Carolina lost five on an offside penalty. Justice whioped a 21 yard nass to Fullback George Verchick in the Boston College 40. Clemson 2' Marvland 40, George Wahsing ton 14 VPI 6, Washington Lee 6 (tie) CINCINNATI. Nov.

5 tho Heidelberg 59. Wooster 0 Otterbein 46, Oberlin 26 Bowling Oreen 27, Kent State 8 Ohio Wesleyan 34, Mt. Union 12 Western Michigan 40, Butler 8 Hope 21, Albion 6 Kansas 27, Nebraska 13 Oklahoma 39, Kansas State 0 Wisconsin 14, Northwestern Delaware 47, Bradey 7 St. Louis 21, Wichita 31 (ti Tulsa 13, Oklahoma A tc ffc Kentucky once beaten five t0 set up tne first ino- in the action-packed third Catholic University 33, Gal- laudet 13 the ball to the WaKe men t.Ha in Ca -r Auburn 25. Mississippi State 8 Carroll Blackerby passed to ea ti th irst setback 0t.

in thirri sfftn7a for the Dartmouth Tops Columbia, 35-14 Navy 21. Tulane 21 (tie) ana a' wumn wlkei the season for Musketeers isecord touchdown. Mississippi 47, Chattanooga 27 Howard University 7, Hampton It was the second victory of the period. Trailing 10-0, Ohio State recovered a fumble on the Pitt 11 and went on to score. After a scoreless first penox the Pitts went into the lead on a 17-yard touchdown forward pass from fullback Carl Depasqua, of Willlamsport, Pa to end Earl Sumpter, Clalrton, over the OSU goal.

Bolkovac kicked the ex Miami (O.) 46, Western Re nisi, uuwu. a run nouse cowa oi Forest ground macnine oegan Jaw tnft wildcats score one clicking. touchdown in the opening period First Touchdown rniJana thra Bda two more ln the fi season for State who lost five straight games before turning in a win. serve 7 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 5 Dartmouth tuned up for next surMuier nal Quarter before yielding a The Richmond club snowed a Inst.

0 Shaw 13, Virginia Union 0 Morehouse 9. Lemoyne 0 West Virginia State 27, Virginia State 27 (tie) Elizabeth City Tchrs 34, St. Paul Poly 0 score to Xavier, whicj had won; runninz same featuring week's clash with unbeaten Cornell by scalping overpowered Columbia today, 35-14, after a tra point. Rrtiirnvaft made it 10-0 early in Denlson 13. Wittenberg 7 Rio Grande 19, Hiram 14 Ohio Northern 49.

Capitol 0 Carnegie Tech 48, Marietta (O.) 7 Ashland 19, Taylor (Ind.) 13 Wabash 28, Illinois Colldie 13 St. Joseph (Ind.) 33 Indiana laaorated to carry to tne uum; 33 Blackerby to Jim Duncan was good for a completed pass on the Blue Devil 25. Oregus in two tries through center got to 18 then he burst off tackle the third quarter on a field goal Sewanee 12, Hampden-Sidney 2 end zone for the Tar Heeis nrst touchdown. Williams kick tied up the game. Justice, bottled up most of the first half, put the Tar Heels ahead a moment later The rhnn rhno.

who hadn't been seven straight previouz games. Halfback Tom Billingsley and Bill The Wildcats had Xavier deepjFarriS and Fullback Joe Furinal. in the hole throughout the en- but ite passrag failed miserably tire first quarter. Xavier staved urtii the closing minutes of the off a Kentucky drive on its but a bad punt gave the Wlld-i Richmond sccred its single cats another chance and Bill tnnrhrinwn in the final period at from the 21-yard line. Washington (Md.) 27, Randolph Macon 9 niMn state -rat back ln tne game stuttering start that fanned false hopes among the 25,000 Baker Field customers.

Fullback Herb Carey cracked the Columbia defense for two Fnd Tommy Rowe ni a nunQou Hum score 18 yards to Tennessee State 20. Greensboro after Pitt halfback Bill sicnKo fnmhied an OSU punt which State 6 the A 14 able to score against the Tribe Tonpff recovered for the with seven minutes ju i Boiler finally went over from the end 0f a 71 yard drive. A ha'f. Bill George kicked to make th(? one.foot JlAAm Billingsley to snntrheri two touchdown passes' in thro nrevlnus meetings, pull- Florida A 58. Tuskeegee am tviA Dirr.

1 -vii rn 1 1 1 ir viaiwia vii w.c nart.mouth overcame an ear- orf (Buddy) Lex's punt Starting late in the third per-iOnaitorViacir Rrown waseood rm. fnijpiriv ran Rnfllww6- Viliuana lv Columbia lead. on his 25. wheeled to ine rini and set sail down tne west sine oassed to a first down on tne one-yard line. Pandel Savic.

OSU quarterback, went over for the Uer the kickorf Duke could-n-r'advance. and Cox punted out the Wake 41. The Deacons were stopped by the Duke line led by. Blaine Earon Bob iod, Kentucky marched 59-yardsitor 26 vards Farris kept things with Bill Leskovar plunging in wtn short gams and finally over from the tour hsortly after brok througn for eight yards to thS.u ithe five. Halfback Bob Hensley The Wildcats weren through.

Lftssefl Parris for the score. line. Justice sifted tnrouRn me mf nf Tndians and End Kenny Eastern Kentucky 7. (Ind.) 7 (tie) Ball State 50, Manchester 7 St. Thomas (Minn.) 38.

St, John's (Minn.) 27 Knox (111.) 41, Cornell (la.) 1 North Central 55, Hmhurst 7 Hillsdale 20, Adrian 7 Michigan Tech 26, Detroit -Tech 7 Monmouth 14, Beloit 12 Ripon 6. Grlnnell 2 touchdown. The Ohioans sccred again ln Powell knocked Lex the last man who had a chance to get Albany State 26, Knoxville 7 EAST Army 35, Fordham 0 Brown 14, Yale 0 Holy Cross 35, Colgate 27 Boston University 28, Temple Darmouth 35, Columbia 14 Princeton 33, Harvard 13 Virginia 26, Pennsylvania 14 Ohio State 14, Pisssburgh 10 the same ouarter with three min fuieji i' it State's first toucnaown came goal hne, but the "'clpansd rzUonei later with LesKovar again early in the sec0nd quarter at the i vront into trie ena zuuc 1 the tniifhHown nn a 11 a ball went mio getting tne toucnaown on utes to eo when Ray Hamilton. tv-o eod of an 80 yard drive that be- slashed 23 yards through the Pitt him out of the way at the William and Mary 30. That Dut Carolina out front.

19.7 nut the Indians were to the S3 was brougm Je," smasn ror tne one-yara line. 1 in the flrst quarter team for a touchdown. The scoring: 20. Cort fumbled ana Threatened with its first shut- Moonev made 10 yards around recovered on toe puke four out of the season. Xavier finally left end lnd wingback Bill Penn State 34, West Virginia 14 make one more bid for the ball name.

With the passing combin Bill Dey, who added the live extra points, streaked 62 yards on a punt return in the second period to account for the other Dartmouth tally. With Quarterbacks Johnny Clavton, Gil Mueller, and Bob McCraney completing 12 of 19 passes, the Indians from Hanover, moved 333 yards in total offense to roll up -20 first downs. In the last quarter. Coach Tuss McLaughry used his second and third string backs. Dartmouth's road to a filth straight win after an opening loss to Penn appeared rugged in the early stages.

Columbia, lnrtiHno anvthlna but a three- Ohio State 0 0 14 0-14 Pittsburgh 0 7 3 010 Oregus on a muu KOl an onense started late in tne TnomDson made cme at center, Thompson Cherry Point Tops B'ackerbv on 1,1111 waxes passes. Wake's second TD. The point; Kentucky apparently had the ROt good and the score was, drive stopped on the seven yard rvtth wo minutes left. I line, but a fourth down penalty Wild I Spearhead I for offside put the ball on the G'enn Wild came into the one-yard line and Wilke crack game" 'a this point for the Bluej ed through for a touchdown. Devils and he immediately got! Great Lakes, 21-0 Rutgers 14, Lafayette 0 Cornell 33, Syracuse 7 Lehigh 22, Muhlenberg 20 St.

Bonayenture 20, Houston 14 Trinity 21, Amherst 6 Union 14, Middlebury 14 (tie) Williams 22, Wesleyan 0 Vermont 14, Rochester 0 New Hampshire 25, Tufts 0 St. Lawrence 54, Norwich 0 Bridgeport 46, Hoistra 13 After several snort gains, Mooney circled sight end for 23 yards to the four. Dick Johnson bucked over from the two for the score. The Wolfpack apparently added another touchdown ln the third stanza when Mooney passed to Thompson for 35 yards, but a penalty brought the ball back. Shortlv thereafter Mooney broke through the Richmond line and cut over to he sidelines for 69 GREAT LAKES, 111., Nov.

5 up a nm neau oi nncrnn 11. Vfins. I. ation working like cnarms Indians moved 83 nrds. Lexs 42 vard flip to end Ragazzo put the' pigskin on the Tar Heel 29.

Ragazzo made a shoestrg catch of Lex's npxt toss on the 11. Lex hurled or. to End George Hef-lin on thi three and his fourth-down pass to Magdiak was good for a touchdown. Lex split the uprights to put the Indians ahead, 14-13. William and Mary had cautiously guarded a 7-0 margin through the first half.

The Indians got that lead with the game its early minutes when Lex fi'Pd a 29 yard oass be' 'id the Toal line. It was the twr '1 time (jP) The Cherry Point Marines exploded for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter today to defeat the hapless Great Lakes underdoe. drove 66 plays Cox; Oukes. On just tour Washington (St. Louis) 31, Rollins 0 Simpson (la.) 19, Luthe (la.) 7 Mornlngside 21, Ohaha Univ.

11 SOUTHWEST Rice 14, Arkansas 0 Southern Methodist 27, Teys A 27 (tie) Texas 20, Baylor 0 FAR WEST Missouri 20, Colorado 13 California 33, Washington State 1 Stanford 34. Southern Cal. it Washington 28. Oregon 37 Oregon State 35, Idaho 25 Arizona 46, New Mexico 14 Utah State 22, Brigham Young 3 Colorado A 21, Utah 1 Montana 19, Eeastern Washing-, ton 6 Colorado Mines 27, Adams Stata 7 Wyoming 103, Colorado State 0 ie the Blue Devils for 75 yards qj nVA touchdown. cominslvPr P'Fn III HOW yards to score on Leon Van Bell-inuham's smash from the one RPI 7.

Clarkson 0 New Haven Tchrs 33, Mont- eleven 21-0. Cl ana early In the second period. That Nov. 5 )' yards and a touchdown. clair Tchrs 0 on three pass completions BOSTON, 19 ya-d run bv Wild.

Mike Equalling th fliair Viae n.Al.ini.. i final fitato ennrfit ramp pnr- was the nrst score 01 Allegheny 27, Thiel 14 California Pa.) Tchrs 65, Beth any 0 Clarion State 7, Alliance 0 Soacha': KiCitsa aooa record. Boston University's in the fourth quarter wnen; seme was 13-7 at the nan. untied and undefeated Terriers; Richmond's Billingsley tried a ln V.s third peiiod. after an; today won their sixth football I desperation nass from behind his exchsnge of punis.

Wake Forest rictorv of the season bv downing; goal. Fullback Jim O'Rourke in-took over on its own seven-yard Temole University 28-7. itercepted on he 19 and ran across ani began its epic march. Gnlv twice before, in 1921 and the goal. crunching out first downs the 1943 has BU won six gams! Richmond came to life suddenly East Stroudsbourg 14, Cortland Then Dartmouth rolled.

Longhorns Drop ftaur.r's Rsars his Ragazzo hao hauled State 6 in a touchdown pass. Mansfield State 6, Edinboro State 6 (tie) Everybody except the Tarheels thought the struggle was over when the Indians forged ahead hard way. Bill Miner, uui ure- ln ft season dominated tne piay tor tne Indiana (Pa.) State 33, Lock rest of the same. After driving I The first three quarters were fairly even, with the Marines combining series of short line plunges for the first score, two minutes before half time. Christiansen carried for a touchdown from the four yard line.

Pillon kicked the first of three extra points. Great Lakes was unable to get within the Marines 20-yard line all afternoon. Midway in the fourth quarter, Shepherd car -rled for 24 and Bond carried for 30 on the next play for the second touchdown. Great Lakes took the kick off and lost 9 yards before kicking back on the third play from scrimmage. SheDherd passed thirty yards to Thomoplous in the end zone.

Haven State 6 early in the fourth period. The 71 yards for its score, it came close Nov. 5 iff) Kutztown State 21, MillersvlV tn scoring another The Texas Longhorns toppled Cornell Wins, 33-7 Tribe's defense had been air tight most of tlv game. The clock State 13 gus and Lou Pollaccl alternat-i Although he tossed his 15th ed on ground with Oregus touchdown pass of the season for and Miller doing the ma. or partjBU-5 opening touchdown.

Soph-of the bulldozing. They literally more Harry and one of tore the Duke line to shreds as hls pi.oper paEsing days. The pois-thev pounded their way past tne; ed iefthanded quarterback, who nnvior'n Bears from the un showed less than six minutes re Waynesbuig 27, Westminister 6 Johns Hopkins 31, Swarthmore In Snow-Swept TUt beaten list with a solid 20-0 vie tnrv as 60.000 looked on today. mainin? when Lex was forced to kick. Bud Carson returning the 20 State's blocking back, Paul fumbled on his 25 and Aubrey Rosser recovered for the Spiders.

Bulingsley passed to Quarterbac' F. W. Brown for 13 yards to 12, but Vince Bag-nols, State guard, then broke ITHACA, N. Nov. 5 (iP)- snanninor back from three midfield stripe aown "uicalleil his plays well, completed Hillary Chollet and Jeff Lebanon Valley 49, Lincoln 0 Mt.

St. Mary's 18, Shlppens- territory, stopping ow "four of 15 aerials for 27 yards in a i Fleisch boot to his 41. Tar Heels Rally mann showed firm footing for a timeout. in had two interceptions. Faulty burg 13 Dick Buntine.

9 native Vir ginian from Salem, made five. through to spill Roy Paulette for 17 yard loss to the thirty. blinding snowstorm today to lead -i Cornell to a 33-7 victory over Syracuse that kept the Big Red i i in the list of the nation's unbeaten, Hayes ripped over into William Mooney earned tne oau 21 and Mary territory to the Hayes, after adding three more times for a net gain of 184 yards. heartbreaking losses in the past four weeks, Texas dealt a smashing blow to Baylor's hopes for its first Southwest conference title since 1924. It also probably knocked Baylor out of the top ten teams of the country.

The Bears were rated sixth as they went into today's game. Fierce rushing' by the Texas line and sharp natterns nut a damper on the Delaware State 13, Bluefield State-11 Vermont 14, Rochester Franklin Marshall 27, ursin-us 6 Bowdin 18, Maine 0 Springfield 22 Massachusetts 0 American International 7, Low to the Carolina 47. Cloud crashed through for a first down on the 45, found another hole to the 47. snnhomore Weber tore around RICHMOND Left ends-Rosser, Kelly, Hoh- turned passer for a while with Weiner his favorite receiver. Hayes hit Weiner for a first down on the 30.

mann. left end to the 32. and Cloud ell Tech 0 Verchick lost a couple of yards and a Hayes pass was too long. Coast Guard 33, Worchester Left tackles r. Lowe.

Left Guards ord. Fanner, Raccioppo. Centers Atwell, Wolan, J. M. Brown.

Right guards Wilosz, Riker, Tech 32 heretofore brilliant aerial at untied powers. A crowd of 33,000 attended despite the weather. It was the seventh straight tri- umph for Cornell, which rank with Army as a titan in the easU The defeat was the fourth in levefl starts for Syracuse, the third setback in a row. Bernie Babula covered 11 -yards in adding Cornell's fifth touch-, down. Cornell threw but three passes, Pete Dorset ionnecting with ont for two and Tom Gargan missing one.

Bernie Custis completed-seven of thirteen heaves for Syra-cuse. The Ithacan aained 2fiT Hayes then tossed a bullet pass to Weiner on the 16. Bunting was unable to gain. Hayes found Weiner for the third time in six St. Michael's 7, Colby 7 (tie) NYU 39, Kings Point 0 Hobart 41, Kenyon 7 tack directed by Baylor's Adrian Burk Texas hit its victory stride iat in the second cuarter.

lunges at the tiring Dluc wer? to blame for some up from three to 'gnt0f the incompleted passes: play llthe score to 27-7 asthe game roTioietions offered any var- ended a minute later, lo tion to the Walker theme of The loss was the second of the ffrind erlnd and more grind. season for the B'- Devils and The eight man line thrown up their first in Sou em Confer-wv ih Duks iust wasn't goodience competition. Vake Forest, to Mid Wake Forest' after a dismal start in te early nnwerful "backs tages of the come The march wound up 22 plays roaring back to rack ud three lat on the Duke two yard straight wins by overwhelming tmrTato.rgtia over Willla- and nouah it was Mary, Clemson, and the Sng Bm who wasjBlue Devils of Duke had eir-ted to ca over for theoeen picked as a six ooint kill He made it with an inch'favorite in today's classic. They tn mare as the exhausted Blue 'have lost only one conference Devi "put up a valiant goaljcontest. a 28-14 to North Caroline stand.

George kicked the the final 1 auarter. RG-Auffarth Fomble I Costly T.itnn.ii Reynolds. Buffalo 26, Washington Si Jef piays, tnis time on the 13. It was fourth down. Hayes fad bucked the middle for another first down.

Cloud smashed to the 28 and Weber to the 25, where the Indians were penalized 15 yards for holding. Lex shot a pass to who cauRlit the ball as he fell on the 29. Lex rifled a long pass over the heads of Justice and bunting, Raeazzo taking the ball touchdown Barber WILLIAM AND MART LF Ragazzo. Smith. Bates LT Gehlmann, Gonler, Zupko Big Ray Borneman, a bruia ing fullback who has been ham nered bv a knee injury all seas ea quicKiy, uirew into the end zone over Don Howren' head to Weiner.

ferson 2 Hamilton 32, Earlham 13 Wagner 12, Upsala 6 Gettysburg 34, Bucknell 33 Dickinson 27, Drexel Tech 0 The Tarheels had been denied a touchdown in th luticc. Haverford 0 yards on on. showed his form of last year as he piled over from the 1-foot line. His plunge capped a methodical 18-play drive of 80 yards ln which Borneman and Randall Clay were almost the whole Penn Military 20 MIDWEST ond quarter When the aitlioHnn tne ground to Syra- cuse's 95. show.

Paul Campbell, mixing in fre- was mucn tne same as it was on the drive that won the game. Carolina, getting a first down on the Indians 25 when the official ruled interference against Ed Weber, ran and passed from their own 30 to the Tribe This Davidson Is Overwhelmed By VIV1I Keydets47 To 6 auent passes with the Texas potent ground game, uncork Wild sought vainly set r-V RE Bradley, ed a 23-yard touchdown toss to LG Kirk, McDowell McNamara, Davis. Filer RG Hughes, Burke, Lupo. Lubs RT Creekmur. Floyd.

Megale RE Heflin. Goodlow Mark, Opella LH Lex, Lewi Yewcic RH Weber, Reeves, Howren FB Cloud. Magzdiak. NORTH CAROLINA LE Weiner. Nickerson LT Wiley- Augustine, Williams Dukes back into the game on end Ben Proctor in the last his Ditching arm.

but he fumb O'Quinn, Gibson Pollacci, Blackerby. Davis LH Smith, Jones, Scartcn RH Gregus, Solex. Gwynn Karpus, Miller, Price. DUKE: LEXINGTON, Nov. 5 (JP) outset.

Strikinor bv land and throuarh' The first time VMI eat quarter. The lanky wingman grabbed the ball on the 8 and went over standing up. Clay the tune justice went back to pass the ball on the goal and ran out to the five. c-V-ing passes all over the field in led on aecond down after the kickoff following the Deacon tally and Jim Duncan recovered nn the Blue Devil 44. Here the air.

Virginia Military Insti baU afuLr. kicking off to David kicked the first of two success son. Joe Veltri drooDed back and tute's red-perseyed squardon LF Earon -manned uie iieia from the 40 ful conversions. A fumble by Burk set up Tex Right tackles Antonu 1 i. Newhouse, Thayer.

Right ends MacLachlan, Cox, Sporsler. Quarterbacks F. W. Brown, Loury. Left halfbacks Hensley, Paulette, Thomas, Britt.

Right halfbacks BMingsley. Fullbacks Farris, Purinai. -V. C. STATE Left ends Simon, Kosilla.

Cheek. Left tackles Dostanko, Morse. Turbyfill. Left guards Schacht, Watts, Byler. Centers Saunders, Tofaute, Martin.

Right guards Musser, Daneu Burnett, Bagnois. Right tackles-Costa. Davis, dock81 endsBrnyn. Mad- Sfficta Kalser-Bowl- WeftbrbaCk-Mney- Smlth' McArthur' Fullbacks OHourkl Johnson. Richmond 0 0 0 88 N.

C. State 0 7 7 oljo Richmond corlng touchdowns. Hensley. N. C.

State scoring touch-downs, Johnson, Momey, O'Rourke. Point after touchdown Westbrook (2). LO Wardle. McDonald. Fetherolf began another of the time -con-i BryRnt and whipped a navoff mu limine, ground eatmg mar half, taking seven pitches for 91 yards- William and Mary' pass- LG Cavanaugh, Chambers.

Sher- Neal Petree on the three. the ches manufactured bj Holdash, Neiklrk, Stevens RIO Rywak, Dudeck Hord RT Hendrick, Kuhn, King rill as' final telly. Tackle Bill Wilson recovered on the Baylor 13. A penalty put the ball on the 1-yard line, and Campbell scored the first touchdown of his JFJ-viC-Viau. J.

IE. Gibson RE Powell. Washington, Bilpuch nan wun uirir RG D. K. Knotts.

Karl. James From then on ln It was a rout. Davidson lost a good scoring chance ln the first period after marching to the VMI four. But VMI' Klrby Bennlch grabbed ft pass in the end zone and ran it RT Anderson. Reese, Eisenberg Knox, RiTzo, Koslnski LH Justice, Bunting Hesmer, Carson colUgiate career on a quarter scored in every quarter here today to down Davidson.

47-6, before a homecoming day crowd. The Keydets tallied three touchdowns ln the first period, two in the second, and one each ln the two final Davidson's lone score came in the third when their star receiver, Mott Price, caught Cliff Turner's pass in the end zone. Two offensive ends, a defensive end and four backs each tallied for the Keydets, and Bill RE J. F. Gibson.

Hughes Skipworth. Montgomery, back sneak. "WT, Ragaao. caught rive for 101 yard. The Indians undoubtedly of Ja Cloud, fullback, who was Injured late In toVJrL?" an- nevr returned to action.

Until he went out, the flier Norfolk, had been u- i played Prominent part RH Oantt. Clements, Dougherty, out to end the threat. Again, shortlv before the h.w-'C Carver. Carpenter FB Hayes, Weiss, Verchik Schoon- they also ate up valuable time which the Dukes desperately needed to get back into the game Thii time the Deacons carried all the way to th Duke two yard marker before Ore-tut, tarrying on fourth down again, was atopped right on the coal lino. Duke, attempting to et th ball out of their own backyard, gambled on a pat bv Wild.

It backfired a Bob North Carolina 0 0 13 720 William it Mary .7 0 0 714 LH -Power, Cox. Wild RH Brown, Friedlund, maker. t. Perkins jn, Mounie, Wake Forest 013 Duke 0 7 North Carolina scoring Touch ci'iruiK William anri vr 0 1427 0 07 downs Verchik, Justice. Weiner.

Graf educated tne accounted Adds Win GREENVILLE, Nov. 5 UP) The Appalachian Mountaineer picked np a North State conference victory from East Carolina, Teacher College here tonight In th last borne fame the year for ECTC, before a crowd of 1,500. Appalachian scored in every period led by the passing of Pet Mill to win 15-18. points alter touencowns. wuuams: for five out of seven conversions ended.

Davidson moved to the VMI four but lost the ball on downs. Davidson 00 6 6 0 VMI 21 13 7 8:. Davidson scoring: Touch down Price. VMI scoring: Touchdowns Stump. Tamall.

Lowden. tri. Watson. Powell, and Point after touchdown Oraf, I. Wake Forest touchdowns: (2), Miller.

Jones. Points after 2 (placements). With a distinguished VMI IT a' "me on the ninth play after the Indian got their hand on the hall. Cloud had returned JusticeY punt to his 45. an eight yard thrust.

Lex immediately Bounded touchdown: George (3. Duke touchdowns: Schoonmak William and Mary scoring Touchdowns, Ragazzo. Magdzlak. Points after touchdowns, Lex 2 (placement alumnus. General George C.

Marshall, former Secretary of State, looking on, the Keydets took command of the situation at the Jones intercepted on the Blue Devil 33 and raced all the way er. Point after touchdown: Sou- back, to (core. Oeorgt booted chk.

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