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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 11

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PAGE THtff (NX.) PAItV TUWCt NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952 Carolina Scores 13 7 Win Over Wake Forest In Elks Bowl Graham Gets 28 6 Victory Over Oxford Liber ati Paces Attack As Tar Heels ChalkUp Red Grange Draws Fire From Story Elks Leaders Gather For Bowl Game 3rd Burlington Victory Pass Interceptions Lead To Homecoming Triumph By BICHABD MINOt. Senior Quarterback Ernie Liberati made good use of his By GAYLE TALBOT new york in the eveui varsitv experience in leading the University of North Carolina didn't hear about it. the old junj0Jt Varsitv eleven lo a 13 7 victory over the Wake Forest its Club hu asKed the ci.i: su I Rvd Grange to turn in his wiii lQese Jayveeb ai jeuwrMi aiauiuiw iw Git All AM Four players shared ihe scoring honors last night as the Graham Ked Devils kepi their perch atop the Conference standings by defeating an Oxford High School eleven by the score of 28 8 before approximately 800 homecoming fans at Graham Athletic Park. piece he helped: iiu vuh a in a national magazine the at Carolina, year, threw a lo week. yanj touchdown pass to end Van; is a sad case.

The Wlieaton of Duri.ajn for lhe one of the last persons! LJ High School Scores By The Associated Press jamcs Austin, Hud ineui Charles Belcher and John drews tallied a touchdown aj to lead the Graham team Ihf eiiih iuiJii have xneelffl lo lar Itceis seconu loucnuuwu came out and said, setting up lhe first marker I that todav's colieae football teams nin A disappointing turnout of about Vn lina IK Franklinton 0 Near the end of the first stanza. Austin intercepted a pass on the Oxford 34. Bud Lineberry then raced around right end. reversed his field after passing the line hack in the 20s when he was 1.UO0 Llks Bowl spectators a home 33 wiikes Central treaking about for Illinois. To he exnlieit.

lhe old Alt seventh victory of the season. The Red Devils have lost one game. in the Oxford aerial attack was the main factor contributing to the overwhelming Red Devil win. Of the sixteen passes thrown by Oxford, four were com Carolina protect iciien J3 against the Deacons in Burlington. Micrs Creek 37 Crossnore 6 The Tar Heels had won two pre American immortal declared that, an average, the current crop HOW IT HAPPENED.

ions encounter: in a botes unu l0 4J Hendersonville 7 1MjU IS Mars Mill 13 game. Last season's Illinois her oil'icials declared Oxford First Downs 7 ventured, would hav Highland 33 Stepnens Lee under of tiie seri pleted, and six were intercepted Graham by Graham defenders. 7 One of the interceptions led di 113 hi; Illinois icirn hv that 1 eVCM, 111 Weaverville iponsorsmp, a unanciai 13 margin, and last year's Notre ctlv to a touchdown, while two of the other Graham markers were Knute Roekne's fabled f'1" UJ 1 ause 0 a trong aaxann. Min 9 Swain throughout ie state. 7 Net Yards Hushing 3 Passes Attempted 16 Passes Completed 4 Yards Passing 53 Passes Intercepted by.

0 Fumbles Lost Yds. Lost Penalties 60 Four Horsemen. Mov.evei If he were playing today. Red LU el up by stolen aerials. Graham scored twice in the open ng period.

The first touchdowr limaxed a 59 yard drive, as Joe through the gates. Profits from the he would are earmarked tor a Hudson ,4 running a lot quicker than tamp tasu in 0 Latin 12 O'Donaghue 8 Holi pitched out to Bud Lineberry i from gumming up the offense. To Carolina be Hat. and uneuerry neaveu e. and went into pay ter Band performances by the Wil End Charles Belcher.

day's tricky and vastly vari a pass ritoiv standing up to give the eks. he shudders, would Albemarle 32 Myers Park (Char High and Jordan Sellars ans took up all of the half ripped the set defenses he knew to nmsu loite) 6 i Charlotte Central 25 High Point 0 rags and tatters. Red really laid, The Difference! on the line. Personally, we found the article! refreshing, coming from a player uC Red Devils a 14 0 advantage. I A pass interception by Marvin Terrell set up the third Graham touchdown.

Terrell intercepted on his own 33. and passes thrown by Lineber ry and Holt to ends Charles Belcb ier and James Austin set the stage jfor a Lineberry to Michael touchdown pass play which covered 21 I yards. i The final Graham tally came 01 Grange's unquestioned caliber. 13 North State Tilts On Tap For Tonight By The Associated Press I Greensboro 1 1 Reidsville 0 Winston Gray 31, Tri City Cen WF tral 12. 8' Salisbury 28 Asheville 24 20 Lexington 0 3: Rockingham 24 Laurinburg 0 1 Mt.

Airy 39 Mineral Springs 12 1 Thomasville 7 Statesville 6 80 Beaufort 13 Jones Central 7 Pleasant Garden 13 Pilot 12 the first of its kind that we 187 recall, concerning any sport. a Elks Lodse leaders from throughout the state gathered in Burlington last night lo witness the first First Downs Net Yards Hushing Net Yards Passing Passes Intercepted Fumbles Yards Penalized Elks Bowl football game at Memorial Stadium. Pictured above are: left to right, front row. and it about time that one of the old timers turned honest. The head i ing of the piece, which quoted i Thomas of Charlotte, state president: Brodie E.

Hood oi Burlington, general chairman ol the project; and Barnie P. Jones. Grand Exalted Ruler of the local lodge: back row Dr. Gary B. Tourjee of Reids Red as saying that lie couicint: North State Conference near the end of the second quar ille.

district deputy Grand Exalted Ruler: S. uraniorci ci Asnenoro. program cnairman; ana today's teams, was of I Summerfield 12 Gibsonville 12 (tie' football battles on tap tonight iter, when wingnacK Jonn amu lw pro tern John A. Bailey of Burlington. lmes Acws noto ny Mi course pure piiue.

but headline without allowing! Curry 28 Sumner 20 ha uf nrosramiStoneville 20 Sandy Ridge 6 should go a long way toward clan inteicepieu an fving the championship picture, the Oxford 35 and skipped into since several of the teams hook 1 the end zone for the score, ine ud in family battles must win i Bud Lineberry added his fourth oiruaiij ieaa oiny everj bv the Elks. But at thejhAH i. PJL, Durham Continues Unbeaten Streak 54 Bennett 12 worQ Piirl of the third ciuarter state Pres that he and D. Thomas of Charlotte; Landis 7 N. Mecklenburg 6 ident What Grange say; 1 the other stars to keep their hopes alive.

extra point lrom placement to give 28 0 lead. briefly in appreciation for, Raleigh 66 Burlington Probablv the ton game ot the; me iieo ue us To Lead Eastern AAA Conference vtfjuld have to loam a great many b.vAneier 37 Bonlee 13 "With the reserves taking over support given the unaertaKing pivpn thp undertaking sends Catawba against Elonj things and work much harder ifs.lnr.nl 'Elizabeth City 27 Kinston 0 Graham. Dickerson, local people. nnp vere to play on one of to Bni.nie Grand Exalted i East Rockingham 14 Raeford 7 top teams, because football Elk lodae Mav i Whiteville 20 Lumberton 0 Oxford halfback, returned a Graham punt for 74 yards and the has become a complicated science bn Bajlev and Bro Wilmington 39 Goldsboro 7 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Durham High rolled on unbeaten today towards the Eastern Triple A High School Conference football title following a 21 13 win over Rocky Mount last nighr in the top Eastern game. at Burlington.

Other important contests have East Carolina meeting Guilford at Greensboro and defending champion Lenoir Rhyne playing host to Western Carolina at Hickory. Appalachian meets a non conference foe. East Tennessee State, at Boone. vithin the past dozen yi Beulahville don't play Re; r.okls Dy ear any mc ery major sport die E. Hood, general' chairman of the bowl game, also took part in the brief ceremony, which caused a delav in the contest.

this has improved Alex Wilson Gets 19 0 Win Over Ramsenr only uxtora touenaown oi me Coach George Heckman used his entire squad in the contest, as End Charles Belcher, Tackle Cecil Moser and Guard Jack Jenkins were defensive standouts for the Red Devils. I Bill Waikins, Oxford tackle, also iag degrees in the time we have Carolina broke scoring ice mid mav sDell the ditterence watching them. Polo has not scored in the last minute to defeat win oi the season and its tourtn Burlington. Jackie Murdock in the conterence. In other loop olunged over from the one to pro games.

Fayetteville grabbed a.vide the winning margin. cli. close one from Wilson, 13 7, and.maxed a G0 yard drive which was The East Carolina Pirates, still tonia 6 Durham 21 Rocky Mount 13 Acme Delco 58 Clarkton 12 Elizabethtown 37 Southport 7 Selma 20 Burgaw 0 Hallsboro 48 Fair Bluff 7 Jacksonville 35 LaGrange 6 Beulaville 39 Richlands 12 way the second quarter when Wiiminaton's Billv Johnson, fresh improved, but it no longer can be classed with the greal sport it was in there pitching, need this tonight against Guilford if they man, took a handoff from Liberati i the 20s and early 30s when and ran 11 vards for a touchdown contention for loop! played a stellar defensive role. SWEPSONVILLE. Alexander; Wilmington bowled over Goldsboro.

helped along by penalties. The had led a 36 yard Ta halftime, 19 14. honors. Dick Cherry and Sandy I The score by quarters: on its sixth game ot ine 39 7. Raleigh stepped out ot the Tpiqmy Hitchcock was in his Liberat prime and international matches; Hee.

d. I drew overflow crowds to Meadow following a Wake For Morehead City 13 Pamlico Co. scored in every pe will carry the rirates oi 14 14 0 02s Graham pnri 7nne with! Wallace 19 Smithfield 14 season last night by deteating nam conterence ana outscoreu tsuinng Oxford lod sweeoino to its ioao. hockey anches Charlie iSanford 13 Dunn 7 seur by the score of 19 0. Wilson ton.

33 27. over Goiclsboro. It was the Wild i The Lenoir Rhyne doesn't count. Poindexter 'missed his try for thelFuquay Springs 12 Wendell 0 Touchdowns can't get a baseball nas iosi oniy mie gumc mis nnu; iuSS5ucc yU ci.i u. L.als second ooo win in at iuu auciisiu iii attack Hp scored twice, once in I VPPm Carolina.

Fullback I Austin. Lineberry. Michael and has i that the gai Andrews. Points alter Lineberry, scored once in the first andthe second period from the eight Jack Watson paced Wilming Steve Trudnak is back in action at fourth quarters to take the win. and again in the third from tnc 10.

attaek by scoring twice. Wil the helm of Hie Bears and seems Oxford scoring: Touchdown hut it has. That 1 Wake Forest drove back to go' Perquimans hdenton 0 1 ahead late in the second quarter. 'Lillington 14 Broadway 13 5 i Nick Mara vie took a pitch outlAhoskie 33 Scotland Neck 13 from quarterback Doug Alexander! Benson 26 Coats 14 "'and dashed 14 vards around end for Henderson 21 Durham County i last sea 20 0 lead at the Ainra ihP drivin Wilson Mmm 5nnea 3 lerfu miiigton had general level of plav Dickerson. me, for the ihe.fim.

st period on skilled pla there CMS. ouchdown from the two yard 1 nanohti irinp" breath the baseball old the Deacons' onlv touchdown. Har Mountain 12 Candler 0 rv Frank converted to give his club Miller's Creek 37 Crossnore 6 7 6 lead at halftime. iTryon 13 Christ School 13 (tie) The Deacons drove 64 yards for; Appalachian 30 Lansing 6 The score climaxed a 70 yard Alex "i ander Wilson drive. Scott Pen Durham went out iron riPr raoh missed the tn' for place the second period win mer will regale you about the iper teams and super stars ol is time, and in the next he will U'ker after taking a Laro uuuipny ineioivee a Jscribe the meticulous coaching ISwannanoa 13 Bethel 7 DONT BE FRIGHTENED! big leaguer today by a lerati's touchdown pass to Hall Fletcher 35 Cleveland Junior: aff of experts and ten ot tne Weatherspoon came early in the; High 20 ivriad little details a modern in tn climax a 68 vard! Clyde 25 Walnut 6 IWilkins scored lrom the one iom menl A recovered fumble on the The Eagles made it 10 in ihejBockv Moun.

23 had sel up third quarter. touchdown. Del McLintock con After a poor Ramseur the fjrst of three place which went out of bounds on the ments. Rocky Mount's final score Wilson 35, tailback Jerry Holt and' came nl the fourth period when Mora alternated at carrying the Warren went over from the ball to the two. where Holt wemjth.ree over for the score.

Pendergraphj touchdown bv Tommv Scs fielder must keep in mind. It march Veatherspoon caught thejBoyden High 28 Asheville 24 I doesn't add up. on iile fom varci ijne and ran Hayesville 32 Andrews 0 In golf, we feel that Ben Hogan in he end zono p0indexter con 'R Central 19 Morganton 1 Her than either Walter Hagen serious issed the iry tor piacemcuL lasl uvo minutes pro Bobby Jones was, because he lree times in the fourth period. In the final quarter. Ronnie ville with Fa We're just offering some pre Hollowe'en specials with prices SO LOW they'll scare you to death.

Shop early and save. These prices good Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only. was unable to break through Assistant Coach Acts As Bouncer Alter Victory Clapp. the Alexander Wilson ning score rugged Carolina line. Alexanc! Dred the last blocking back, Wilson Scdgman's all around modern game er passed 17 yards to John Harrison for a first down on the eight.

hen Leo mid have oeaten bill iiuien ana touchdown by going over from ahgad jn lhe first three yard line, after a sustain Ward wenl 0VLU. fmal 0 three yard line, after a sustain Ward wcnl 0VC1. fro ll he 0IU. wil the Move over, Red. but too much time cost the Deacons five yards, and two plays later Reeves of Carolina recovered ed drive of 45 yards.

kn0Ued the score fourth, kicked for the extra point to make vyiln Fred rjcans crossing the goal SAN FRANCISCO I.4V A evidently excited over the 54 Inch from the one. thrilling finish to Santa Clara's 9 1 Jordan Sellars Idaho last nigh' at Kezar Idaho last nigh' at Kezar another thriller, Raleigh High Tonv Trentiui blocked illyiwin over Ramseur coiuo nevei Hawks quick kick and Jim Turner Stadium, rushed out of the stands I fense rolling, and the Randoipa Marks Up 34 0 Sink Cabinet recovered for the Deacons on the' and over to the Idaho bench. Carolina 15. Two plays carried to! i je screamed to Line Coach the nine, but another five yard Chuck Gottfried that he wanted to cimwt thP march a ,1 tn County team could never penetrate beyond the Alexander Wilson 30 yard line. Standing out on defense for the Win At Sauford History Making Crowd Expected To See Va.

Dnke SANFORD The Jordan Seilars 0ver on its own 14. innttfviprl tried tn 'calm down the High School football team of Bur Late in the period Trentini recover speclator but he pushed the line Argyle SOX 3 Pair For 99c Faucets Strainer The score by quai igton scored i period to Ljberati's fumble on the Caro coach wallop Sanford 34 0 here last Una 15 and Wake Forest drove to! Gottfried, who weighs 228 and Alex Wils 0 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. )m lMe 10111 1 i i six lect tnree. men picsea Ea)mcuv 1 Mayn; touchdowns on lont iVill Alexander which held at tnat0Ver the running track that rings In Acid Resistant Porcelain $CTQ Enamel. Regular $78.88 Value 60, 32.

Mayn point. I the field. downs' Mora, Holt and Clapp. lege football game in Virginia Point after Pendergraim (place better than 34,000 was expected to ment). Iday to watch Duke's Blue Devils 35 yards on his Burlington bod brmceiieict was: The spectator picked himself up.

Willie Clinkscales added a touch ed down by a leg injury, outi dusted himself off. and dashed back taw considerable service a jnl0 the stands. i on a 25 yard run, and hd Cavaliers, both un and Virginia ify always! Matthews lauiect on a is yam run. ed nil several gams lor tike nside Outside Cork Sole HniP.Tir.rt nnd untied, battle for a 1 Z3)M Deon Alsion and Norman Eans forest. His best effort was a 14 presents approximately tne s.imei made two conversions each.

Ivard dash Fight Results By The Associated Press Jordan Sellars returns home to, Tlc summary: meet Siler City next Friday night i SLIPPERS face to the sun. the temperature i place in the national tooiuau pic of the sunny side is estimated tojturc. be far above the boiling point, of tcanls artt now among the! water and the dark side almost as top (en in lho weckiy Associated absolute zero. Press poll Duke at No. 6 and Vir in.

Burlington's Memorial Stadium, The summarv: NEW YORK Ezzard Charles, al No. 9. Both are among the 1 Wk 4 Point I TIIa xM Save Dollars On Ardan Sellars 7 13 7 7 34 Scoring touchdowns: Carolina Sanford 0 0 0 0 Johnson; point after nation's leaders on delense Vir 3.70 186' Cincinnati, outpointed Cesar Brion, Argentina. 10 The first Korean war veteran to NEW ORLEANS Charley Jo 1 play football at West Virginia Unt seph, 154, New Orleans, outpointed versily is freshman guard Ralph ginia at No. 1 ant.

Duke at No. o. touchdowns: Maynard 3, touchdown t'oinocxier; axe And. wiitie notn cuius nave Clinkscales. Matthows: points a fieri Forest touchdown Maravic; shown tremendous defensive power Minis.

l.4. asinngton. lu. Jordan ot leuamuowu, r.i. rtor (niw irimvn Krant.

riOllN ason. both are believed loaded Poir also with potential offensive fire i TIRES WORN SMOOTH? iM irks. the run The came ma ing ol Duko Kistler. Char i Smilh and Red Smith against All Wool ARMY PANTS the Cavaliers' Bobby Pate, Blackic. Comanche Style MOCCASINS Uppers Gerry Furst and Herman Galling.

Should the running attacks tail. $7.50 the contest could become an aerial with Duke's Worth (A Mil nt tossing against the Cax'a Charlie llardinc and Mel B. F. Goodrich Kubhcr Sole $1.70 Don't iccept anythini less than Honch. Both teams operate basically RETREADING from lhe split formation.

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Virginia has walloped Vanderbilt, George Wash Virginia Tech and Virginia Military. The man who could break up the game, though, is Virginia safety man Eddie Knowlcs. The pound speedster has scored in each of Virginia's four games throe limes IT TEA MS CRED BigGunSurplus Heavyweight KHAKI SHIRTS with Rnanletira s329 on punt returns and once with an intercepted pass. Barker's Tire Service 7431 1010 Webb Avenue Too DnfT. West Virginia University basketball slnr in in47 48 4il.

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