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Je 10 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Sept. 22, 1951 'ers' Scores Three Tar Heels Meet Wolf pack In 42d Annual Grid Classic range lies A I IP. Record Press For Tech Tilt Expected Today Western Union officials believe coverage of the gia Tech-Southern Methodist game here Saturday may be the most extensive ever given, a Tech football tilt. The press box will be packed with nearly 60 work Michigan Slate vs. Oregon State; Bears, Broncos Clash in Far.

West Brown. 20-20 By BOBBY FIELDS Spacia! to Tho Constitution '3 LAGRANGE, Sept. 21 A 13-yard touchdown run by Bo NEW YORK. Sept. 21 (AP) The football bug who glances casually over Saturday's national college schedule and concludes in some bewilderment that he must somehow have gotten hold of an old, last winter's paper is to be treated with kind understanding.

With the first day of autumn only just at hand, it says here Myers, his third tally of the evening, and Zip Sherrer's sec-j ond extra point brought LaGrange from behind with less than two minutes remaining in the game and gave the Grangers a 20-20 tie with Atlanta's Brown Rebels Friday! Baker Wins that the Kentucky Wildcats are playing the Texas Longhorns at Austin, Texas, and that Southern i night. First Game Meyers, thrilling jaunt climaxed Methodist's Mustangs are engaging the Engineers of Georgia Tech ar Atlanta. Marietta Surprises Bass, 26-13 an 80-yard drive after the Gran-i gers had taken over on their It is no either. The boys just couldn't wait for a bowl Since 1948 game invitation. They want to ing representatives of local, out-of-town and out-of-state papers." Among visiting writers will be Fred Russell, Nashville, Banner; Raymond Johnson, Nashville Tennessean; Tom Siler, Knoxville News-Sentinel; Zipp.

Newman, Birmingham News; Rice II, Birmingham Post-Herald; Wirt Gamrnon, Chattanooga Times; Austin White, Chattanooga News-Free Press; Jere Hayes, Dallas Times-Herald; Bill Rives, Dallas Morning News; Elvin Henson. Augusta Herald; Randy Russell, Augusta Chronicle; Sam Glass-man, Macon Telegraph; Tom Kinney, Columbus Ledger, and Rex Edmondson, Savan-'-nah Morning News. Temple Bows find out now. Marist Rolls By Cedartown own 20. Meyers scored first on a brilliant 65-yard cros buck in three plays after the came started and he save the locals a 13-7 half- time lead aftsr taking a Skin Edge pass for 15 yards.

Sammy Sartain, Doug Mitchell and Bobby Vass each tallied for By ELLWOOD MOTER Little Johnny McCollum ran for COLUMBUS, Sept. 21 Baker Staff Photo Hugh Stovall three touchdowns as the Marietta Blue Devils upset, the Bass Blue The clash at Austin sends the team which lost to Tennessee in the last Cotton Bowl Texas against the great Kentucky club which vanquished Oklahoma the nation's top-ranking eleven, in the last Sugar Bowl. Village's football team couldnt believe their own eyes when they Wave, 26-13, at Grady Stadium looked at tne score board here Fri Friday night. The Yardstick day night. It read: By BILL DTEHL WEST FULTON'S JOE' BOSTWICK TACKLES HARD North' Fulton's Johnny Lindgr en Gained Ten on Pass Play North Fulton Eleven Baker Village, 20: R.

E. Lee As Babe Parilli demonstrated in Constitution Staff Writor BROWN still High, 0. ast week's opener that he McCollum, scored in the initial period on a run of 11 yards. He followed up in. the second with LAGRANGE 9 I9S 44 First Tlowna Yards if ashing 1' arris Pamin( Penalties can throw strikes with a This was the first time the Vil CEDARTOWN, Spt.

21 Shorty J2 Doyal's Marist Cadets rode the: 30 a majority of impartial experts lagers had been in the win column misrhtv r-assinff arm Jark Cot. are giving Kentucky an edge over! since mat xatetui I3tn day oi oc- a trot of six yards, and in the final frame with another 11-yard gallop. Texas team which is supposed to have lost some of its 1850 Yardstick ter to a 20-6 victory over the ie invaders, Vlass going 25 yards Cedartown Bulldogs here Friday; for the Rebels longest touchdown night jaunt. Cotter, wearing a lace mask to. Sartain climaxed a 70-yard protect his glasses, tossed the drive the first, quarter when UathPr fiv tim-s for inn vards (he took a 10-yard Lee Hale aerial To Syracuse power.

Upset By Owls, 13-12 RAKER It T. ITP Fullback W. M. Hughes added the only other Marietta trip to goal dust in the second period, going around end for 77 yards. southern Methodist, having lost First Downs Yards Rushing 1 arris Passing Penalties 19 3 SYRACUSE, N.

YH Sept 21 to score. parture of Kyle Rote, is supposed 30 WP) Syracuse, listed one of the aet up one TD, threw one, and piled through the center of the Ira Carmichael connected to Billy Austin for 29 yards and the to be in for a rough afternoon dark horse" football teams in" atTaind in lmnrnwsil Honriiia I t.t... nut 1 i o-" i iuuci lata, xiicr una. iduzsLca ua By THAD HORTON old-fashioned 60-minute center earned himself a hero's share of the spotlight at Dykes Field Friday night as the West Fulton Owls brought in 13-12 upset win over Blue Waves first score in the opening quarter. Hugh Gatlin Tech.

Only the fact that Fred ik consecutive losses Kinr that ine i'asi "Penea lis season rn day night with a 19-0, triumph Benners will again be pitching for time. The Rebels tallied twice in the third stanza with Mitchell scoring from the nine before Vass broke loose on his 25-yard end run. Hale's passes to Bobby Campbsll for gains of 23, 15 and seven yards' set up Mitchell's payoff run. scored the fmal six points in the last when he went around end for the Mustangs makes them slight But, the scoreboard was play over Temple's Owls before 17,000 North Fulton in a Region 4-AA classic, favorites. in Archbold Stadium.

line for a score. I A large share of Cotter's air 1 mail success was due to the Cadet heavy line and fine pro- tective backfield work by Full-, back Neil Gunn and Halfback Bucky Smith. Faltering through the -first session, the Cadets shifted into high ing no tricks on the Lions from the Village. They had pulled the eleven. Marietta is in Region 4-AA It was burly Joe Bostwick third The Orange collected a touch accounted for 64 yards person Several other games around the nation are almost equal in a family line of pivotmen, who Bass in the 3-AA City League, ally.

Dick Johnston drove into upset of the year over Lee in a Region 1, Class AA game which Meyers was LaGrange big 01- smothered the Bulldogs' Wage down in each of the first three quarters to launch the 1951 campaign in auspicious fashion. standouts as the big boys get paydirt from the one after a supposed to be a "set-up" fensive gun while Jerry Sims was Mitchell on a third quarter punt outstanding in the' line. Charlie attempt to set up what proved to further away from the old prac Mitchell-to-Bill Lyons pass bad clicked from the 20. The Summary for the Rebels. John Donatu 196-pound six- tice of feeding on setups for the The Lions began to roar early I foot two-inch senior drove across Maddox and Jack Kerr were praised for Brown line perform be the winning tally.

Larry Osborne gathered up the blocked first several weeks. The Owls came back for a MARIETTA C2i the contest, pushing over their for the first two scores, and gear in the second heat when Cotter hit End Doug Stapp with an eight-yard pass and then in the next play dropped a 45-yard dizzier straight into Stapp's arms. ENDS Cole. Hlehtower. Turner.

Fowler. score, fashioned on the riasnmg ances. TACKLES Thcodocion. Nolen. BmaL rivX Ztatta Caotoa and Norto st tl the 15th play of the blocked punt led to the third Bob 3nr an, i4roy.

cleats of Bobby Thurmond and Russell Powell. Thurmond tallied from the one for the touch- Carolina State, collide at Chapel aurc 6uUi8 oi jwra cwuveu uuc GUARDS Stocks, Watts, Smith. CENTERS McCantDhcli. Molsahn. The Summary The Yardstick WEST FULTON NORTH FULTON 9 First Downs 12 112 Yards Rushing 1U 41 lards Passing 87 Penalties Hill.

North Carolina, sparked by iTi, BACKS Fltts. McCollum. Morrill. Hughes, Heckler. McGaha, Lofton, McCnrdy, Reed, tie wn- "6 ffallon.

Symcusn Koukoskl. The glue-fingered end went all the way in from the ten-yard line. Early in the third quarter, a fumble by the Bulldog's Jackie Wilkes put Marist on the Cedar Owl Coach Jack Hogg paid Temple 0 0 BROWN 20) Sartain, Campbell, Torbett, Diffley, nappy season, Dut couia nave if 9 Lrhr 1. ENDS John Drew dropped a blocked BASS (13) ENDS Moore. Maxwell.

tribute to Bostwick. Touting the raense: lonrftnoomf uonan 3 Extra Points Koleser. dreams rudely shattered at the it a Hubert, Anstln, kick in the Lee end zone for Radovlch. TACKLES Cobb, Jtamtora, Meaaor, wai- outset. 194-pQunder as the best center in the city, Hogg pointed out that TACKI.ES Eberhardt.

Harrell. Culoeoner, the second marker after Jer- town 26. Cotter hit Fullback Gunn kick and moved majestically for 40 yards and the Owls' secod touchdown. Jack Keen passed to Bobby Betenbaugh for the win Mitchell, Carney. Morris.

Michigan State, newest power in the Mid-West, is expected to lor jrarus. viuun put uie uau Perkins. iha fiun anH Potter wpnt nve-T- KNTKRS Phillip, Kennedy. Joe has been out of actioi only tw ''relays' in three gamej. IJis il akiis Merrtman, Sims, nuee, Jketenum.

CENTERS Hillard. Carter. BACKS Carmichael. Reed. end rich.

ald Home has broken through and spoiled Melvin Kersey's boot. DRY LUMBER Jones Hardin. MA. 1107 RACKS -Hale, Vans, Knykendall. Martaln, Williams, Smith, Gatlin, Ted Honk, Tom vicious tackling played a game Houn.

Don Farley raced 23 yards for long part in the triumph. Other Score Quarters: show its muscles at the expense of Oregon State at East Lansing in one of the weekend's intersec-tional features. Fordharxf. an up-and-coming Eastern outfit. Allen, Brown, Mitrhell.

Mc arley, Whltwortn Lai.KANC.K 4 20) i. SlniK, Maddox. TACKI.KS Crane, I. Sims. CH'ARHS Vanh, Keeble.

CKNTKKj) Prif. Marietta 6 14 26 Rao 7 A 13 the final score on the sixth play of the fourth period. Bobby Amos citaUt ns went to linebacker Osborne, Hoyt McCray and to the ins: Marietta McCollum Hufaes. ning extra point. The fired-up Bulldogs surged back to score a second touchdown themselves in the same period, Mitchell passing eight yards to Lindgren for the six points but missing the conversion try by a hair's breadth.

Lofton. Fltts. added two points after. BACKS Edge, sherrer. rier.

Ogletree, entire end corps. TUs: Bass Austin. Uatltn. Er uauu, is given some chance of knock Lee staged the most spectacular the hard way. A moment later Cotter's boot hit the target and Marist was up 13-0.

The Bulldogs provided thrills In the opening: play of the last session when Halfback Charlie Ivey crabbed a Cadet quick kick on his own 45 and swiv-eled through the whole Cadet lineup for a 55-yard TD run. Cotter's toe put the final touch Bulldog Coach Jack Grin in had ing off the Missouri Tigers in play of the game when Billy Cox praise for tackle Jerry uriffin another cross-country test at completed a 64-yard pass play to and end Sonny Johnson. Harrison, White, Meyers. Seore by quarters; LaGrange 720 Brown 7 13 020 Scoring Touchdowns: Brown Sartain, Mitchell, Vass. Points After Touchdowns: Campbell 1.

Scoring Touchdowns: LaGrange Meyer 3, Points After Touchdown: Kherrer 2. Columbia, Mo. Frank Milton. Amos intercepted a The loss is the first ta 1951 In the Far West the perennial Lee pass seconds later to break for North Fulton, which whipped North Fulton exhausted most of the first quarter marching 77 yard to a tally on the churning lees and whip like arm of champion California Bears open at I up the rally, Roosevelt last week byf this Referee: Barron. Umpire: Ingram.

Head uS33 liiEBD en his fine performance as he week's score, 13-12. Berkeley against Santa Clara's al linesman: Hill. Field Judge: Fisher. Clock Mitchell. The lanky field general Operator: Perry.

split the poles to make it 20-6. ways lively Broncos, and South The Summary Southwest Rapped by. By Hay McCrart Special to The Constitution ern California entertains Washing ton State at Los Angeles. Stan The Summary Top Indians, 12-6 The Summary ford plays Oregon" at Eugene. BAKF.R CIO) ENDS Adams.

Amons. TACKLKS Booth. Hatcher. CCARHS Jones. Home.

Other standout games dotting WEST FULTON (13 ENDS Coffey, Betenbaugh, Hayaie, the day's program include: BACKS Perdue, Copclasd. Trnett, Ward. narars, msnop. TACKLES McCoy. K.

Havnle. Murphy High Garners ArranaM at Oklahoma A. A M.J Baylor vs. Houston at Houston: Arkansas state MARIST 20) KNDS Stapp, A. Smith, V.

White. TACKLES Lee, SelU. W. White. Centers 1-angMon.

CENTERS I (tins. BACKS Cotter. B. Smith, Gaan, Brransn, Stephens. (rirnAHTftWV CARDS Lee, McCrayy, Chafin.

CENTERS Bostwick. at Mlsslssinni State: Cinernnuti vs. rv LEK (O) FXDS Fowler. Greene. TACKLKS DinrJer.

AMrldre. Ul'ARDS rnderwaod, Rof crs. f'ENTKR Hmiar. Perry Slate nt Manhattan: Boston V. vs.

William BACKS Keen. Holder. Osborne, Thnr- ft Mary, at Williamsbarc Duke vs. South mond, cons, Powell, Roberts, Baker, Snow, NORTH FLLTON Hit arolina at Columbia: Geone Washintton vs. ELLIJAY, Sept.

21 Southwest BACKS Kersey. Ellington, Storey. Milton. mt Athan. l.lfWI? STnM n.

T.TM ENDS Brock, i.lleoburg, Lllilia, EXOS Ransome. Lyons. Schoea. Slmerly. ny sjnanera: i First, Edges Savannah Christian at Fort Worth.

(niKht) Montana B-wT rcore A vL.r.s t.nirm, ivrueiter, mounon. GI ARDS Gilbert. Cooper, Johnson. CENTERS Gilbert, Cooper, Johnson. Fowler.

TACKLES IJndsay, Brauna, Hanson. i A OS Broome, fill mora. ri'MIRS Aired. Baxter. High, school outdistanced Elli jay; in rushing department Friday night, but the local football lads racked up a 13-0 decision behind seorinr Toaendowns: er irrew.

Mar- Arlsonn nt Phoenix; Cita Seorlnr Touchdowns: Ttakef Drew. Star- BACKS lm. E. VMIkes. i.

Wllkea, phy fumble out of the air and i r.n.-s fspruiu, Schick, Klklns. BACKS Lnnxston. Melionouth, Knanp, Llnditren, I.n?lcy, Bonrn, Brown, Johnson, Delaney, Mitchell. ivminera v. lAuuianu at iihi.mii T-mnir Barrett, Anstln.

Laramle; Mississippi Stain at Baton Ro galloped 54 yards to the end zone Wadsworth (Oeorgia Techl. Bead IJi the fancy running of John Henry Davis. and SnringUeM vs. Th. ifun.k.

Jf.n,a v.u score by Quarters: Marist 91 1 20 yale at cw Haven, Harvard at Cambridge. SAVANNAH, Sept. 21 Atlanta's Murphy High scored two touchdowns in the first half and held Savannah High. to--one tally in the last half to take its first victory Bresnham Army I lent Clock Operator Blakeiey. Cedartowa Seorlnr Touchdowns: Marist Stapp t.

Cot iL Vl Ji. .1 ru V. West Fulton 7 013 well throughout the tilt. It held Korth Futton 12 Savannah to only 30 yards gained ImSSSTIi 21 rushing and nine via the tv, i7i i scorinr Touchdowns North Fallon: John- ways. The Eagles gained 220 yards stm, LindKre.

Dies ter Rrennaa 1. Points after touchdown Cotter 2. Scoring touchdowns: Cedartown Iyey. sman MArnie Jl.m Sports of the season, 12-6. Dy xne two routes.

Soon. after the opening kickoff, Murphy signal caller Jimmy Fisher connected to End Bob Joseph Saunders Coates, 92, build Davis scored once in the first and again in the third. Jack Bedford kicked one of the extra points. Neither team gained any yardage through the air, but the Ellijay eleyen racked up 10 first downs to Southwest' five. Bob McCue was outstanding at quarterback for Southwest, and er of the famous "Good Time Mile Wins; 66-0 Track" where the Hambletonian trotting stakes are run.

died at The Summary Villa Rica Clips Austell The Yardstick A rugged Morris Brown team his home Wednesday. Furiiian Walloped bowled over helpless Tuskeegee alrlr'Va)jrswu' Ml'RPHY (12 ENDS Arnold, Juhan, Holmes. Sorrow. TACKLES Anderson. Kennedy.

Blckery. MCRPHY 9 182 1 9 21 IS Institute in Herndon Stadium here Lawrence Brittain made the longest run of the night, a 50-yard jaunt from his own 10 to the First Downs Yards Passing Yards Rushinc Penalties, Yard Thrash. VILLA RICA, Sept. 21 Villa Friday, 66-0. 05 AUTO HEATERS GCAROS Brand.

Shnrllng, Butler. CENTERS Tidwell. BACKS Fisher. Alliston. A.

Jones. Sen- Ellijay 30. bolt, Pnrcell, Terry, Blair. Juhan for 39 yards and the first GREENVILLE. S.

Sent. 21 Scorn by quarters: tllljay 013 "SAVANNAH 8) (IP) Washington and Lee opened ENDS Hart. Madison. Credit. Shaw.

sontnwesr www Rica led throughout the game here Friday night, finally knocking off a game Austell team, 20-12. Villa Rica Halfback Harold Meeks ran 65 yards to the Austell 20 on a pitchout to set up one of the markers. Warren. Toumdowiis: Kiujay nans ti. EP Ledford.

iackcks Harrison, pienwnenecn. ttea- score of the game. Just before half time little Buddy Jones intercepted a Savannah heave and raced 23 yards to pay dirt. mond. Hudglns, Zicsler.

Anderson. Nease, Led by Danny Daniels, Mose Moseley and Andy Anderson, the Atlantians scored as they pleased against, a helplessly overpowered Alabama eleven. Extra point specialist Calhoun placed four kicks between the uprights for conversions, and the charging Brown line garnered a safety in the third period. Groover. defense of its Southern Conference football title here Friday night with a hard-won 25-7 conquest of a tough but outmaneu-vered Furman 11.

glakhs Miller, Alexander, Kice, Her Stewart Warner Sales, Parts and Service Hot Water Heaters PRESTO NE General Auto Repairs, Steam Cleaning GROG AN'S GARAGE man. Travis. CENTERS A. Jones. Iotle.

BACKS Godier. West. Rrannon. Sealey. Vlll Kin 7 020 Center Allan Jones accounted Amtell 1 Richard.

Rrutcher, Teague, Thomas. Cards' Collum Collars Cubs Quarterback Gil Docetti qf last for the lone Savannah score in the Score by Quarters: Toncnaowna: ma nica nay usrncr Ted (antra. Extra Points Marvin Fcndlry i years conference champions Murphy Savannah .066 6 2. Touchdowns: Austell SWIlis. Belcher.

mua jjciiuu. passed, lateralled and ran his Murphy seorlnr Tlx: juhan, H. Savannah scoring Tls: A. Jones. big team to all its touchdowns in Tnskeegee 9 9 0 Morris Brown 19 13 37 7 66 Til's: Morris Brown- Trlbble, mover.

Daniels, Moseley 42 Anderson, Barrel. Sanders, Southern. tF'i: Morris Brown Calhoun (4). 438 Edgewood 17. E.

VA. 9961 a fine display of split-T tactics. ST. LOUIS. Sept.

21 UP) Scorn by iiuarters: Little Jackie Collum made his en-1 Washington Lew 6 12 725 7 0 7 RobertsTriuinplis At Peach Bowl carman try into major league baseball an Washington A Leo: Tnuehiloi -Hedge. impressive one Friday as set Abrams. Garst, Trammed. Pqjpla nomas. Decatur Slips Past Alert Spalding, 20-13 By MARION GAINES Flashv Al Browning led Decatur's defending AA cham down the Chicago Cubs on a two-hitter to give the St Louis Cardi Furman: Touchdowns Pedrtek.

Ultra Points watt. John Suddath paced the field for 24 laps in the feature race at nals a 6-0 victory. l)CtS nh.b.no.n. CHICAGO the Peach Bowl Speedway Fri ab.b.po.a.i'ST MikRis.2b 4 1 2 Hemus.ss day night, but Neil Roberts over i 1 4 6 4 16 0 Jeffcoat.cf 3 0 2 RaumholtT.rf 3 A 4 OMusial.lb took him on the 25th and final lap 4ackson.3b 1 2 4 1 Passes Win For Deacs pions to their 25th consecutive regular season victory Friday night at Decatur as Frank Jones' boys turned back Spalding to take first place. Gene Clover copped the onsola tion heat, with Calvin Cagley see Knanls.lfe 3 7 Keuson.lf 9 i hitl.c 3 6 2 r.lavlano.ef 1 1 BorkowsU.M 3 lohnson.3h 3 10 4 3 11 4 It.

Rlee.e 3 0 3 0 Hlllnr.p 2 1 1 Collam.p 4 0 1 Dnhiel.p Ot aSmalley 0 OI High of Griffin, 20-13. Browning, 154-pound Bulldog ond and Bill Fields thirds. Red Green was the first race winner, followed by Cliff Reese and Doyle BOSTON, Sept. 21 (rP) Sharp- march, this time starting at the Wolfpack 20. Roger Bass broke otf left guard for 43 yards to the Decatur 37 and Trenton skirted right end for 28 yards to the Bulldog 9.

From there Carlyle punched Totals 2 24 1 tl Totals 32 7 27 18 aWalked (or dubiet In 9lh. Chicago 000 000 000 shooting Dickie Davis from Wilson, N. launched Tom Rogers' halfback, played hero for the second straight time scoring all three of Decatur's touch Turman. 1 St. Louis 130 001 Oil 6 a head coachship at Wake Forest by Hemns.

itiasiai. jonnson, i. mm, Inm. Kamazjolti. Borkowski.

Kdwards. downs, one on a 92-yard kickoff return and another on a 50-yard tossing three touchdown passes to give the Deacons a' 20-6 inter- it over on three carries. RBI Slaughter, Hemns 2, Nenoennienst a. 2B Johnson, Hemns. 38 Slaughter, Hemus.

I). Rice. DP He mas, Schoendienst. Musial Johnson. Schoendienst.

Mnsial; Schoendienst, Hemns, Mnsial. LOB Chicago St. iMiis RR Collum ft. Hlller 5. fcUl sectional football victory over Bos BASEBALL SUMMARY ton College Friday night at Braves Field.

His sure fingered receivers By Hlller 6. Collum 3. Otf Hlller. 7 In 74 inninrs; Puhiel, In fi. HBP Hlller tf.lavianol.

WP Hlller. Winner Collnm sprint from scrimmage. Hard-running Charlsy Car-lyle, Spalding tailback, and elusive wingback Ted Trenton paced the YVolfpack attack with Trenton crossing once on a brilliant 24-yard through the entire Decatur team. Following that touchdown came the most electrifying play of the game. Browning took Larry Stansell's kickoff on his own eight-yard marker and flashed 92 yards up the middle, then down the right sidelines to put Decatur out front.

14-13. l-0); liser Hlller -12). Imps. were, in order, Guido Scarton, Ken Mikszenas and Jack Lewis in the last three periods. Rarlick, Ballanfant.

Gorman. 1:07. An. AMERICAN 4,794. S.

B. Neither team could generate Later in the fourth period again tried to punt but the ball York Cleveland Boston Chicaxn Detroit Pet. ..10 .17 Ji97 -VJ4 .469 .442 .393 IVa 5 15V4 3 27i L. 114 B7 B8 70 78 81 88 98 W. 2 92 8 17 69 6fl 07 47 scoring power in the opening quar- got away from him for a 26-yard loss and Decatur recovered on the Philadelphia Washington The Yardstick 34 4V r- i -a Auburn Plainsmen Hold Ganie Scrimmage Toclay Special to The Constitution St.

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DrQwnin iixidiiv smashed it over from the four. 4 The victory was Decatur's 27 th Bpaidiaf 14 6ft First Ttowus Yards Ruthin Yards Pawins Yarns Penalized FRIDAY'S RESULTS Detroit T. Cleveland 6. New York ft, Boston 1. lOnly games scheduled.) SATURDAY'S GAMES New York at Boston Looat 120-8) Pamell (ll.St.

Cleveland at Detroit Lemon (17-13) vs. AUBURrj. Sept. 21 Auburn worked in sweat clothes Friday as Sug Jordan eyed the Saturday game-like straight, including playoff games over the past two years that saw the Bulldogs win the A and AA crowns in successive years. Fitzgerald was the last team to beat Decatur, winning 20-19, in a 1948 playoff game.

Cain 11-12). Washintrton at Phll4elDhia Starr (3-11) ter although the Wolfpack, operating from a tight double-wingback formation, punched as far as-the Decatur 12. It looked as if the two teams would fight to a standstill in the session with officials. The Tiger varsity will be clad in PER AM1UU St. louis at Chicaro c.arver ti i-ii) vs.

Gnmpert t9-6) or Holeombe clO-11). game uniforms for the first time in Cliff Hare Stadium he-hind closed doors. NATIONAL second quarter until Browning During the short workout like a scheduled affair," said The Summary Brooklyn New York 2 took over. With the ball resting on the midfield stripe. Browning Wtt will continue to pay "The first half an hour St.

Louis annum day, Jordan worked mostly on kickoff and punt returns. Sopho W. 2 8 77 73 71 63 61 60 I- S3 58 70 72 76 84 86 87 Pet. .634 .605 S03 .480 .429 .415 .408 CB. 4 16 19 22 30 32 33 took a Jerry Sturm handoff over Boston Philadelphia will be mostly offensive work with the first varsity rtinil running.

The i M' compounded semiannually, on REGULAR SAYINGS DEPOSITS. SPALDI 13 EVDS RarfleM. Stansell. Wbatley. L' v' ft i 1 1 ft.

nl. Uw. more Joe Davis, of Macon, stood right tackle, cut to the right side Cincinnati rtttsburtu second half hour will be spent on out in the kickoff drills. A heavy- 1. i i 4.

nima. vm.m, ines and srjrmted 50 -varrls for thi wcii. Chicaito defense with our team facing 'the toed lightweight, he reached the Jtaua JCMCIb inn, xarwmnm inv- first score. FRIDAY'S RF.SCLTS Broom. reserves: goal line on his every effort.

CKVTT.RS Tlcehom. Codv. Craves. BACKS Trenton. Baas.

Brooks. Carlyle, Following several weeks of com 14. uavts. n. smith.

Philadelphia 9. Brooklyn 6. -St. Ionis 6. Chimin 0.

lUaly (antes scheduled. 1 SATFRDAT'S GAMFS Philadelphin at Brooklyn night) ttx-tat vs. Veweomhe (18-81. Two plays later the Bulldogs took an 8-0 lead when Captain Bill Mebane tackled Carlyle be-v hind the Spalding goal for a plete silence, line coach Shot Senn llpTATTR C2IH ENDS JiiftftsUiirm. Wonunack.

Lattrell gave praise to tackle Joe Tidurzi. I Rccker. EOtiieiA Savings aiw AND THUST COMPANY TACKLES Waddell. Tatnm. McIMweu.

Boston at New ork Spahn 21-12) or Joe is the most improved line safety. .1 Ilk I kl.uul nftwr. Snrkont (12-141 vs. Jansen 18-11). man on our squad," Senn blared Ptttsburxn nt etnemaao rneaa v.

tsui opaiaing. raxea one oi ine Robertm. Logne. a -j CEXTF.RS Mehane. Broom.

Patrick. out. "Watch him go this year be pQWHS UJ UBM A Ciraes, lOOK BACKS Jerry Sturm, Ivey. Thorton. Chicnco at Tinkt (nltht) Mluner Dudley Spence did the punt-ing during the punt return drills and got off one booming 80-yarder, while the other dozen or so sailed from 40 to 65 yards.

Spence replaced the graduated Jim McGowsn who was one of the national leaders last year. Last fall when he subbed for. McGowen he averaged 37.1 yards for 14 boots as seevral were partially blocked. cause he's as rough as a cob: the Second hall klCkOIX and Browning. McCurt, FnUer, Critchett.

Jordan has assembled his fastest rnarcnea yaras ior a six-Domt- is a is men tne kickoii rexurn uniu 74 PCACIITnEE STREET Msnbtr Feirrel Deceit. Jrm nee Corporation er, with Trenton's 24-yard gaUop, xrcTto cUi2 around right end the Capper. Points utter TDs: Brooks. Kimsey Stewart's boys made it (6-16) vs. Braue o-.

TEXAS FRinAY'S PIYOFF RESULTS Bonstoa S. Sam Antonio 3. INTERNATIONAL m- TTtrPAY'S PLAYOFF MonttreaJ X8 SirlncaBti Running in the secondary were, freshman Bobby Freeman, sopho-j more Vince Dooley, and seniors, Dwight Hitt and Homer Williams. I 13-8 after an exchange Of puntS Rrteree. Raine: umpire.

Brooks: bead Hnea. rith anntW a rfnurrificlrl fWfotti Clock "Our game Saturday will be eat wswrawta awrnnmntii i i i i i SW.

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