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The Huntsville Times from Huntsville, Alabama • 18

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Auburn Completely Upsets Dope beats Alabama 14 To 13 C.ite. trtard ta do aotkirg C.tace. br.jiim take the Sanders Transfer To Florida Seen tArc tie r.c.ea was brie a-ssust Not once did the Cadets sail aast catdfteid -ark Steve the oi; gum us tae Carolina ufiea-He ran the Crude! tackles persoeai'y his team Tigers' Margin Is Missed Kick 44 000 Roar In Frenzy As Game Seesaws Back And Forth Over Field sterling slappev BIRMINGHAM Dec 1 IN- Ankara. winner of Iy on game The gana -s a ru-gh oae. With (eui'-ts in the final ha cars ca made 10 first downs ta three for the Citadel and gained a net 741 ar the ground and 117 througa the air Tse daiel ga.ned only 73 yards rust-: and ec n.p.eted only cae of 7S attempted passes for a mne- yard gam NAsHVILLE, Term Dec.

3 Hrnrv It Red ciE(w head Forest last week after aa ic-and- Ra-pn football coach at the University of seasow. apparently could do rates the oniy National Leaguer California L-- Angle- mav wrong It was at its best ever h.t aU or more home run leave the vast school to take over game On the other hand, fire. the head '-uaching job at he University of Honda, the Nashville Bann -r sauf today Fred Ru sell. Banner sports editor and close friend of Sanders said in ois column he has a "hunch Florida "will make the highest bid it has ever made for a coach and go after Red Sanders Sanders, a native of Nashville, left yesterday to fly back to Los Angeles alter a hr.ef visit here, life was due in l. Angeles early today Sander, a graduate of Vanderbilt university, quit as head coach 'at the Nashville school early this 'year to take over at UCLA.

In his lirst season out there, his 1949 team won ix and lost three. tie' 'vAars am n- p-" 1 i Tu To nulv the throwing arm of Travis Tidwell a an vffrnsitf weapon not 0 this told. Gear alter-lu nn b. ore packed house if 44-COn fan-TidvrlU passes were put in Biiiih brill, because Alabama would be expecting them And in their places stepped Jim -Me Gowen Jim Jeffers. Hill Evans IRNEO Slippers As you reach for your pipe and evening piper, slip your feet into a pair of comfortable Evans Slippers there's no finer means of relaxation known to man.

CjcuA Cjtudi tin ieltiu Dunnavmvn Huntsvilles Quality Store For Men HERE'S WHERE BAMA WOE BEGAN Johnny Wallis 4i streaks to end zone unmolested, to score Auburn first touchdown in the Plainsmen surpii.sing 14-13 upset victory over Alabama yesterday afternoon. Coker Barton 50 and Harold Harris, Tiger end and tackle, respectively, flank Wallis as Jim Franko 03 makes a last vain effort to stop the score. Others in the photo are Klliot Speed 49 and Herb Hannah 4.i of Hama, and Max Autrcy 70 of Auburn. Wallis had just intercepted one of Eddie Salem's aerials on the Red Ele. phants 15, and ran hack the distance to pay dirt Gamecocks Bout Citadel, 42 To 0 Wadiak Directs Cadet Attack And Registers Three Of Six Markers CHARLESTON SC Dec 3 Scoring every quarter, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks ran and passed to a 42-0 football roul of the Citadel Bulldogs here today.

An estimated 14.000 crowd saw the Southern conference game, which "as the Citadel's homecoming and which closed the season for both teams. While Carolina offensive ground out a hug yardage Cuna. Boh Lynn. Charles McBride. Robert McKee, Gene McPheron.

Robert Neeley, Charles Pullen. Richard Reynolds and Billy Todd. Managers Herbie Walker, Billy Tidwell. Hartwell I.ulz. Buddy Walker and Jimmy Sturdevant.

Cheer Loaders Billy Williams, Butch I ong, Mary Jane Citrano, Mary Lou Goodson. Alice Palmer-lie. Mary Miller Turner and Sue Turner BIRMINGHAM. Dec. 3 fp.

They deserved it all the way. commented Auburn Coach Earl Brown tonight after the victory over Alabama. "Im happy for the kids, because they've battled every Saturday and we've bad too many ties Alabama Coach Red Drew laid: 'They just beat us. Auburn had the better team today and they outplayed us all the way. 'They deserved to win." and a horde of heretofore unknown backs, who battered larger and more respected, Alabama for a major upset, if ever one was plated The game was only the second of modern times between these two one time rottonland conference powers.

Their series became so hoi and violent back in 1907. that Standing Of Colleg es In Southeastern Loop 34 Ai Huntsville Awarded Letters 22 Football Players, 7 Cheerleaders. Five Managers Are Honored Buck Hughes announced yesterday. The entire nrst and second teams of the Panthers, who finished the 1943 season with a record ol nine wins and one defeat, figured in the presentation. Following is the list of students receiving letters: Players Buster Hill, captain; Clarence Tidwell, co-captain; W.

Baker. Philip Brosemer, John Huntsville high school letters Eouis Citrano. Jerry Culclasure, have been awarded to 22 football Bill Cullom, Alvie Eliott. Oil ie players, five team managers and Green, Charles Hill, Conus Hucks, seven cheerleaders, Coach Carry Ceroy Johnson, Sonny King. Bob football Dei I' Final Southeastern Conference ATLANTA, standings: CONFERENCE ALL GAMES OP 142 53 101 129 1 74 i 130 183! 243 i 188 218 134 221 were makes hands and go! kicked mm.

tiers When they everyone shook back to football. Coach Earl Brown of though, had his small and shallow squad thinking and playing far differently from the first play on Auburn, Birmingham, hr point to Ijc the score. Just before the halt. Auburn looked to ne tired and about whipped. Alabama was running the split and Notre Dame formations with exaef prevision.

However, after the half, it was Auburn which looked like a champion. Two Auburn and Iwo Ala liama drives died short of touch for the 5 and at I Rison 5 Defeated By New Market Junior Pilots Take 38-21 Victory Over Rivals Friday Night I I During preferred by truck users over the next two makes combined Auburn scored first, but Alabama power was too much score to remain that, way, the half it was a 7-7 tie. Rut Auburn again took the lead, this time with as powerful a 0 as any Southeastern Conference! Auburn winner started on team has pulled this year Again, 1 29, moving in 13 plays all Alabama came bark with another way. Bill Davis went across with touchdown. two Alabama men on him from II Then with only one minute and out.

lueker methodically 50 seconds to gu. Eddie Salem, added placement, which turn-w ho had been one of Alabama's I ed out to be the clincher, greatest offensive stars all after- Alabama then pulled a neai re noon, missed the point alter try. peat ol its second quarter drive, and Dixie's upset of the season be-j The bulk of the yardage was on a came a game Auburn won't lor-1 Salem pass to Jim Bimbo) Helper and Alabama would like to 1 ton, good lor 41 yards to Auburn's forget. four Tom Calvin went over. This was only the third game in That railed for Salem's unsuc-56 years of Alabama football Icessful.

tension-filled kirk which which was lost by one point. The! was far to the left, last one was 21-20 to Tulane in The line stars of this 3947 i Foots Bauer vicious Frank Led hv veterans Tucker and Davis, he New Market high school eagers look an easy victory over Bison high Pilots Friday night at Iho New Market gym. The final tally gave the home team 42 points; the visitors, 16 High scorer for the Pilots was Headrick with eight points. This as Headrick first game with the "A squad, having been moved up from last year's team. In (he Junior team tilt.

Rison turned the tables to dump the home team. 38-21 New Market II team also laid Hie boom on Rison, 31-16. Ed. wards led in I he scoring with 14 Points, followed by Bison's Blount with 12 points The line ups for Friday's games: game were and Ralph Pyburn of Auburn. ary.

White, Pat (Vsul Red Lutz of 1 Although Auburn Alabama fool-ball games go back to 1893, this was only their 14th meeting due jjV.in an, to the unhappy layoff Today's re suit leaves Auburn with eight victories. Alabama with five, and one game was a 6-6 tie. I Hayes and Alabama's Auburn mg show CHEVROLET Butch Avinger MeGowen put on a despite a fairly wind. Avinger averaged 40 yards six kicks, three of which were gled for the sidelines. MeGowen divei averaged 38 6 on seven tries, even though one was fizzle.

New scored its first touchdown on in 43 years when Junior Back Johnny Mali's grabbed an Alabama pass and ran it back 19 yards The stocky Birmingham boy uqun i t1. JUNIOR TEAMS Market (2D Rison 1 36 fhe one-point margin was car Gray (131 Thompson went across without Alabama get nod through In most of the stalls ting near enough to object sircu-i jcs. Auburn made 11 first ouslv. Sophomore Bill Tucker, to Alabama's 10 In rushing. An- Giles Tucker Dowell 2 Wilbourn 2 Walker (4) Jones (15): Gray 1 1 Auburn 1 ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS kicked the point, giving a surpt islng 7 0 lead However, that lead lasted 14 minutes.

During the res' of the i i burn outgained 155 to 143 Only In Campbell 2 passing was there a clear margin New Market substitutes Cathern. for Alabama. Worlund, Hale, Miller and Davis, fhe Title, mostly with Salem It tsoti substitutes Dowell (9' second throwing, completed five of nine I Koonee Mitchell period, the game belonged to Ala- for 62 ards. Tidwell obviously bad bama. Die unison 1 ide ripped orders not to pass too frequently New Market '3D Rison I6 the center and gourds ol tin tried two and completed two fot 29 Edwards 11 Gwathney i0t and used Al Lary Mi Lye 2) Walk, i i on last, perfectly op The best run of tin game was Rdl Jacks 4 Blount (12' in the third quarter, when Tidwell Brooks 1 alkenberry tl pioduce a was boxed trying to pass In Cobb'.

Wilbourn 2 touchdown but in 13 ii stead ol coming down on his 16 Now Market substitutes .1 id inn i'd 1 1 inn the Tides .,8 to u- be squirmed up to Auburn's 4u wauls 'I Jobe 1 Howard. It bum 1. and got the Plainsmen out of what Auburn held this time, but not looked like a serious hole. Rison substitutes Hullo on the 'allowing push A line S.i completely lived up to loin punt runhack Mali, anti p- not ilien as 1949 eleatie a tbe bal1 UD Auburns 29 White eollt football team The Tide v. i nt ai niiiin mat i ntilv live yards Tin- i lem followed i i i a touchdown ou 'ikily w.

i leave Alabama the least au end run. Salem, sw.irtie penalized team in the country nai Standings This overwhelming preference stems from just one fact: In Southern Loop Chevrolet trucks give more Jor the money On RUPTURE 1 0 tl 1 I itl t.v 4 ttta in in? toi I'M Ul THROW AWAY Harness of leather. That old trim with elastic, strain. Pelts, N. I is? It Slst sin nm fvv nmlts bustd oi i miompUie but cutulusiiv tuitionuiUt rvnuiratuin figures.

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