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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 7

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Emory Battles Hampden Sydney Here Tonight Vikings Beat Hilltoppers 14 To 13 Bearcats Invade Marion Unbeaten Wasps Gunning Gives Tennessee High Its BRISTOL HERALD COURIER Saturday October 3 1953 7 Victory In inal Seconds Appalachia's position and Pound 31 To 6 Richlands Beats St Charles Tazewell 24 To 0 Wins Over Dodgers Win and the young freshman took his Garvin Large early in the second 'e off the bal1 iust long enough i In 26 7 Contest lead which was LAKE ELEVATIONS also was St Paul Wins 20 6 Decision Over Norton EXTRA MARCIANO or the BEST LaSTARZA IGHT PICTURES now PETE MOORE'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! COMING YOUR A WAY! 0 All Wool WORK AND PLAY CLOTHINGO W0P1 1490 kc CAMEO Randall the up 7 14 0 0 0 0 0 6 remained it up in promptly Yesterday 1SS30 19049 13792 10310 Today 16531 19044 13793 10311 Michigan quarterback Tom Yewcic did the punting for the Spartans on all but one play in 1952 Mb South Holston Watauga Boone Cherokee 4 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 2 4 fl TAZEWELL Va Oct' 2 Brilliant Kelly Buskell scored two touchdowns one on a 72 yard run and set up a third as Rich powerful Blue Tornado took the District Seven limelight tonight with a 24 0 victory over hard fighting Bulldogs Richlands drove 60 yards for its initial tally in' the first period after recovering a Tazewell fum ble Buskell went over from the one foot line Early in the second quarter Buskell raced 72 yards to score after Richlands had stopped a Tazewell march Leading 12 0 at halftime Rich lands scored again on the second play of the third period when Smith broke away on a dazzling 51 yard run Tazewell threatened in the fad ing minutes driving to the Rich lands 20 but Buskell intercepted a pass on his goal line and raced to the Tazewell two before he was hauled down Mose Strouth then bucked the tally across Richlands gained 300 yards on the ground and added 18 through the air while Tazewell which score on six threats gain ed 200 yards rushing and 80 on passes while racking up '10 first downs to 7 for Richlands A crowd estimated at 5500 fans saw the exciting1 game in i i 3 0 ST CHARLES Va Oct 2 St Charles scored in every quarter to night including a fourth period safety to defeat Shoemaker High of Gate City 22 7 Doyle Pease put St' Charles in front with a 55 yard dash in the first period and Tommy 25 yard pass into the end zone to i i i 0 0 JC 69 42 4 8 2 1 4 30 3 2 30 ROUND BY ROUND BLOW BY BLOW was call Robinson a sharp and Harold Clark or Harry Par rish at fullback Head Coach Charlie Cooper of Marion will throw an aggressive well balanced club against Bristol Dave Johnson will run the Hurri cane from quarterback reddy Query and Captain George Thompson will be at halfbacks and Hugh Severt will open at full back Comprising the Marion forward wall will be John Lindsey and Charles owler at ends Jack Mc Cready and Bobby Crewey at tackles Eugene Goodman 1 and Eeverett Montgomery at guards1 and Boyd Comer at center A large crowd of Bearcat fans is expected to follow their team to Marion 8 1 14 NEW YORK McDougald 3b Noren Collins lb Bauer rf Berra Mantle cf Woodling If Martin 2b Rizzuto ss a Bollweg Raschi Mize The real glory however went to big Neal Trinkle a stalwart line man with an unerring right toe It was his perfect placement which gave the Vikings their winning print a scant 35 seconds before the game ended Trailing 13 7 with time running out the Bristolians saw their alter nately hot and cold offense stall at midfield aced with an apparently boneless fourth down situation they punted down to the Hilltopper 15 Three Vikings closed in on sub stitute safety man Tommy Hundley 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 ANTEHMA IRSTALLATIOM RADIO and IV SERVICE AU Work Guaranteed Service Calk Made Ay Tta ree Pick Up ft Delivery GLOVER RATIO TELEVISION SERVICE Phons SOH for it to bounce out of his grasp Bill Poore promptly pounced on the slippery pigskin to give his team a new lease on' life Racing against the clock Sher rill Daily Buddy Rowlett and John Leonard moved the ball to the two and on the next play Daily took a handoff and scooted across The large crowd fell silent as Trinkle calmly stepped back to survey his distance He took one practice swing with his foot and then sent the ball from underrihe outstretched finger of Jones squarely through rights for the victory The first Viking tally set up on1 a fumble which Ralph recovered deep in Johnson City territory on the first play from scrimmage Rowlett carried on four of the next seven plays and the fourth time he plowed into the end zone from two yards out A few minutes later Leonard recovered another Hilltoppcr fum ble when Trinkle jarred Estep loose from the ball on the 38 A pair of penalties stalled the Vikings this time how ever and their 7 0 lead stood until 'ate in the second period when a long Alvin Brimer to Bob Evans pass clicked for 40 yards and a first down on the Bristol nine Two plays later Brimer hit end Bob Taylor for he touchdown and Tommy Shepard converted to tie the score Bill Willett intercepted a Bob Bible pass deep' in enemy terri tory as the second halt opened and Bristol appeared to be on the Henry 165 Stokes 185 Lee 185 Woolcolt 195 ulton 180 Engels 190 Hardy 170 Tester 165 Palond 180 Sommerdahl 175 Rives 200 referee Miller: nm Bfll Mellons linesman Hunter Don Snyder all 4 0 0 5 4 1 4 4 3 3 Convicts Demand To See Series On TV (Continued from Page One) Raschi so much that the big Yan kee hurler committed a balk Billy Cox who drove in both Brooklyn runs Thursday followed with a bunt of pure perfection a slow roller that second baseman Billy Martin fielded He threw home with desperation in his heart but Robinson was in so easily he even need to slide After four straight hitless inn ings the Yankees went in front 1 0 in the fifth on three infield hits Martin drove the ball sharply to Pee Wee Reese at short Reese knocked it down but make a throw Phil Rizzuto followed with a smash to the right of Junior Gilliam and the Dodger second sacker also just managed to knock it down With runners on first and second Raschi executed a fine sacrifice bunt and Gil McDougald followed with a drive that Billy Cox knocked down but couldn't hold as Martin scored But the gods of fortune decided to smile down on them at last and Brooklyn quickly tied the score on the Robinson and Cox trickery In the Dodger sixth Duke Snider who had been effectively throttled by lefty Ed Lopat Thursday drill ed a single to right and Gil Hodges reaching base for the third time in a row drew a walk Campanel la failed this time by popping up weaKiy ana carl rurillo ed out on strikes But delivered Snider with single to left That was the way it until the Yankees tied the eighth and Campy untied it with his homer It marked the first tijne in 11 straight series BUT HE MADE ullback Buddy Rowlett goes down under a swarm of Johnson City Hill but not until after crossed the goal line for the first Bristol touchdown last night The Vikings tallied again just before time ran out on them to rack up a thrill packed 14 13 Big or Complete Paint And Body Work Se CAMPBELL MOTORS PAINT St BODY SHOP 511 Cumberland St Phone 3288 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 I 0 ootball Scores HIGH SCHOOL Local Tennessee 14 Johnson Citv 13 Southwest Viroinia 1 Richlands 24 Tazewell 0 Saltville 26 Graham 7 Big Stone 27 East Stone 8 Appalachia 31 Pound 6 St Paul 20 Norton 6 Wise 38 Penninetnn 24 St Charles 22 Gate City 7 East Tennessee Kingsport 20 Erwin 8 Elizabethton 33 Greeneville 8 Morristown 14 Everett 13 Knox East 20 Young 14 Lafollette 46 Clinton 12 Mountain City 13 Boones Creek 0 Lenoir Citv 53 Loudon 2 Rearden 14 arragut 7 Bradley 40 NotreDame 13 Oak Ridge 58 Oliver Springs 0 Meigs County 7 Englewood 6 Sullivan 48 Rogersville 7 Harriman 20 Alcoa 12 Cloudland 12 Lamar 0 COLLEGE urman 27 Citadel 0 Temple 27 Bowling Green 0 Boston 14 Syracuse 14 ordham 21 Detroit 7 Baylor 21 Miami 13 Bridgewater 6 Apprentice 0 Clarion 20 St Vincent 7 In his eight years as football coach at Georgia Tech Bobby 'Dodd has compiled a record of 65 wins 21 defeats andone tie1 which Richlands took a 6 5 edge in the eleven year series between these two Tazwell County rivals Six fumbles hurt Tazewell the Bulldogs losing the ball three times Richlands fumbled three times with Tazewell recovering twice RICHLANDS 6 6 6 6 24 TAZEWELL i 0 0 0 Richlands scoring: Buskell 2 Smith Strouth games that the Yankees them selves failed to blast a homer a 2 0 8 quarter brought the second tally Chan kick made it 13 0 Gate City struck back just be fore the half with ord Quillen plowing over from the five Ed Lane ran the point across to cut the margin to 13 7 Bobby Richardson scored from the eight and Cody converted early in the third period as St Charles pushed ahead 20 7 The St Charles safety came in the final period when Lawrence Kirk and Buddy Hughes trapped a Gate City back in his own end zone ST CHARLES 6 7 7 GATE CITY 0 7 0 St Charles scoring: touchdowns Pease Large Richardson Cody 2 (placekicks) Gate City back trapped in end zone Gate City scoring: touchdown ord Quillen conversion Lane (running play) pounder who combines quick starting speed with excellent power Cig Howerton 190 pound fresh man field general from Peters burg Va will open at quarter back with southpaw Kelly Ison of Gate City and Ray Chapman from Richmond in reserve All three are excellent passers Creed Bruce one of all time greats both on offense and defense will man the fullback post be backed by Tommy Rasnick who is showing steady improvement hefty and stalwart line will be minus the services of Elvin Richards 200 pound guard from Bristol injured his ankle in the Carson Newman garfte and will be replaced as a starter by letterman A Glover from Abingdon Elsewhere the Wasps forwards will take the field as usual with Irvin Cubine and Don Moore at the flanks" Phil Long and Charlie Deacon at tackles Winton Lackey at me omer guard Bob Rule at center EMORY pos Moore 190 Je Deacon 200 It Lackey 210 It Rule 210 Glover 185 rg Long 200 rt Cubine 186 re Howerton 190 qb Polly 150 lb Dean 175 rh Bruce 170 Officials: plre Jackson field judge Another Lou Gehrig? NEW YORK Oct 1 rank Leja a 17 year old first baseman who has been tabbed "another Lou by scout Paul Kricjiell today signed York Yankee contract The Holyoke Mass high school grad had asked $100000 but there was no announcement on the amount of bonus money paid By Alex Crockett A fiercely alert band 'of Tennessee High Vikings played tag with the opening and dosing whistles last night and emerged with a thrill packed 14 13 Big ive triumph over the Johnson City Hilltoppers Capitalizing on a pair of fumbles Coach Everette boys made their long delayed curtain raiser a success by pushing across touchdowns in the first and last minutes of 1o 1o t267 game Special To The Herald Courier WISE Va Oct Billy Ray Sloane all district halfback romp ed for six touchdowns here to night as Wise came from behind to defeat Pennington Gap 38 24 in a wild scoring game Pennington Gap ran uo an 18 0 lead before Wise started moving Jenkins passed to Meade for two first period tallies and Jerki went over from the one on the first play of the second quarter Then Sloane struck back on runs of 10 12 and 7 yards and when Bill Wampler hit two extra point kicks the Indians moved in front 20 18 at halftime Sloane raced for throe more touchdowns in the third quarter scoring from the 10 and 21 then reeling off a 55 yard run scamper All three points were missed but Wise was out in front at 38 18 Pennington Gap scored again late in the game with Rhea going over from the one PENNINGTON I12 6 0 WISE 0 29 18 0 38 Pennington Gap scoring: Meade 2 Jenkins Rhea Wise scoring: touchdowns Sloane 6 Wampler 1 tplacekicks) irst Wise 12 Pennington Gap 8 forward Wise threw 5 com pleted 3 had 1 intercepted: Pennington Gap threw 9 completed 3 had 2 inter cepted: Wise 7 for 65 yards Pennington Gap 5 for 45 yards HUBBARD DOPANTS New all Colors By Tom POUND Va Oct 2 Appa lachia Bulldogs scoring in every quarter racked up a 31 5 victory over Wildcats here to night The Bulldogs punched early in the game with Gary Kil bourne tallying from the ten yard line He passed to Harry Barnes for the extra point Soon after the second perioq be gan Appalachia scored again with Billy Mullins lugging the ball across The extra1 point was missed leaving the Bulldogs in front 13 0 Pound truck back a few min utes later with Jack Bak rifling to Eugene Jackson on an aerial play that carried 40 yards and was good for a touchdown Just before the half Appalachia scored its third touchdown With Barnes setting up the opportunity by snagging a pass deep in Pound territory Mullins took the ball over from the 16 giving the Bull dogs a 19 6 halftime lead Ronnie Kilbourne racked uu Ap fourth touchdown soon after the third quarter began scoring from 20 yards out i The final Appalachia tally came in the fourth period with Billy Snodgrass driving over to climax a steady march if APPALACHIA 7 12 6 6 31 POUND 0 6 0 Appalachia scoring: Gary Kilbourne Mullins 2 Ronnie Kilbourne Snodgrass Barnes (forward pass) Pound scoring: 1 touchdown Jackson Bv rank Homa BIG STONE GAP Va Oct Big Stone speedy Bucca neers continued their unbeaten march through District Eight com petition here tonight by defeating the spirited East Stone Gap Tigers by a 27 6' margin Coach Burchell Stallard kept his regulars in the fray until they ran up a two touchdown margin then let reserves finish out the greater part of the game Big Stone scored early in the first period on a 70 yard march with Gerald touchdown pass to James Allman covering the final 42 yards Roy Laster bucked the point across East Stone received and lost the ball on downs on its own 39 when the Tigers gambled and lost on a fourth down plunge for less than a yard Johnny Dorton romped for 19 yards on the first play and orrest McCoig then went the re maining distance McCoig ran the point across to make it 14 0 Soon after the second quarter began the Buccaneers rolled 80 yards to score with Ronald Kelly romping 17 yards into the end zone Jerry Neeley scored the point on a running play Near the end of the half East Stone staged a determined march from its own 30 to the Big Stone 20 Larry Slagle passed on first down but Dean McQuery inter cepted the ball on the 15 and romped 85 yards for a TD in the night's most spectacular sprint The try for point was missed East Stone drove 80 yaras in seven plays for its touchdown early in the third quarter Bobby Hamilton went over from the ten on an end reverse The Tigers missed the point leaving the score at 27 6 BIG STONE I EAST STONE Big Stone scoring touchdowns All man McCoig Kelly McQuery conver Laster McCoig Neeley East Stone scoring: Ham ilton irst Big Stone 5 East Stone 9 forward Big Stone threw 4 completed 3 had none intercepted East Stone threw 12 completed 4 had one intercepted Big Stone 3 for 25 yards East Stone 3 for 15 yards Emory rosh Beaten 28 13 $998 MEN'S PLAIN TOE DRESS OXORDS $598 Appliance Service At The Most Reasonable Cost Call 1215 Saltville Wins Over Graham STATISTICS Bristol 184 18 10 7 2 1 4 31 6 70 Big Stone Tops East Stone By 27 To 6 Margin By Carroll Tate ST PAUL Va Oct Sparked by Tommy letcher versatile quar terback who scored three touch downs and a pair of extra points St Paul Deacons turned back Nor ton 20 6 here tonight It was the third District Eight victory for the Deacons against a lone defeat at the hands of Appa lachia Norton took the initial kickoff go and St Paul took over and moved 62 yards for the first touchdown letcher ran the ball over from the three and crashed over for the point as the Deacons posted a 7 0 working mar gin The Black Raiders retaliated early in the second quarter cli maxing a 65 yard march when Aubrey Ward moved from end to fullback for the game bored across from the two The try for point was missed leaving the Deacons still in front at 7 6 Shortly before the half the Deac ons struck again Eddie Cheeks set up the opportunity by inter cepting a Norton pass and return ing 15 yards to his own 49 The Deacons moved on to score with letcher knifing through from the one He again converted to give St Paul a 14 6 halftime' lead Neither team could tally in an evenly fought third period but St Paul scored again soon after the final quarter began letcher again took the ball over this time from the one after the Deacons had moved 38 yarcis into scoring position Cheeks failed to convert leaving the score at 20 6 Norton drove to the St Paul nine late in the game but time ran out NORTON 0 6 0 ST PAUL 7 7 '0 6 20 Norton scoring: touchdown Ward St Paul scoring: letcher 3 conversions letcher 2 (running playsi irst St Paul 10 Norton 13 forward St Paul threw 4 com pleted 2 had none intercepted NdHbh threw 3 completed 1 had 1 intercepted St Paul 6 for 30 yards Norton 1 for 5 yards i By Gene Thompson Unbeaten in their first two starts Emory and Henry Wasps launch their Little Six Conference campaign against Virginia State foes in Municipal Stadium tonight when they entertain Hampden Sydney's versatile Tigers Head Coach Casto Wasps wrapped up the Smoky Mountain Conference championship with one blow last week by outpointing Carson Newman 19 13 and will now see what the Little Six has to offer in the way of gridiron opposition Hampden Sydney topped Emory and Henry 6 0 a year ago and the Wasps expect no easy battle tonight The Tigers have a fast well balanced ball club with Cabell Rives a 200 pound fullback the big ground threat and Dean Tester 165 potmd quarterback from Pulaski Va a dangerous aerial threat Tom Poland and Carl Sommardahl will round out the starting backfield Leading the Tiger forwards are the two co captains Jim Stokes at tackle and Stokley ulton a guard Rives Hardy and Ronnie Henry excellent pass receivers will open at the flanks Dick En gels will be at the other tackle slot Tom Lee will be running mate at guard and Stuart Woolcott will be at center Emory and Henrys running at tack will be at peak strength against Hampden Sydney tonight Brownie Polly the lead ing scorer and hard driving Jerry Dean will open at halfbacks and will be supported by speedy Bruce Bentley newcomers Kitts and Tony antino and freshman Carlton Bowyer Kitts an outstanding high school star at Tazewell Va grabbed a pass from Polly and raced for victory touch down against Carson Newman antino who sparkled for the Uni versity of South Carolna fresh men last season is a 5 6 170 Yards rushing Yards passing 8 irst downs Passes Completed Intercepted by Punts Punt average umbles lost Penalties Yards penalized By Dick Thompson SALTVILLE Va Oct Salt ville took the opening kickoff and promptly marched 59 yards to score and take a never threatened as they handed Graham High a 26 to 7 setback here tonight Lawrence carried the ball from the 15 for the first store of the game to climax the long march downfield The extra point was missed and Saltville held a 6 0 lead Saltville kicked to Graham then held the Men on downs Graham punted and the Shakers took over on their own 23 yard marker Creggar and Colley paved the way as Saltville moved the ball down to the mid field stripe Graham pushed the Shakers back to their 35 on the next two plays but Lawrence went around left end and raced 65 yards into the end zone only to have the play called back by a penalty After an exchange of kicks in the second period Saltville marched from the 50 yard line down to the Graham 13 where Colley went around left end to score try for the ex tra point was good and Saltville took a 13 0 marein Saltville took the ball on their own 44 in the third period and with Lawrence again leading the attack the Shakers moved down to the 20 from where Lawrence went through the middle of the Graham line to score His try for the extra point split the crossbars and Saltville held a 20 0 lead In the third period Lee took a punt on the Saltville 20 and ran it to the 40 Penalties pushed them back to the 28 yard marker but Lawrence threw a screen pass to Colley who made a brilliant 72 i yard sprint to score last touch down and put the Shakers ahead 26 0 only score came in the final minutes of the game when they moved the ball from their own 35 to the Saltville three and Bourne connected with a short pass to Bowen for the score place ment kick was good and the ball I game ended with Shak I ers holding a 26 7 lead GRAHAM 9 6 9 7' SALTVILLE 6 7 7 6 26 Graham scoring: touchdown Bowen 1 Anden (placement) Saltville senring: touchdowns Law rence 3 Colley Lawrence 1 2 (placements) irst Graham 13 Saltville 9: forward Graham threw 13 com pletcd 5 had 2 intercepted Saltville 1 threw 4 completed 2 had none Inter cepted: Graham 7 for 75 vards Saltville 12 for 115 yards Totals 32 2 6 24 12 Struck out lor Rizzuto tn 9th Struck out for Raschi in Sth in 9th Virginia Bearcats take to the road today for an invasion of Marion and an important District Seven contest with Scarlet Hurricane Both the Bearcats and Hurricane will be seeking initial victories after losing their opening contests last week Vir ginia High dropped a 13 7 decision to William King High of Abingdon after holding an early lead Marion was de feated 13 0 by the strong Richlands Tornado Loacnes Bob Miner and Moe Curcio of the Bearcats have been working hard this week to whip the Northside Bristol eleven in shape for its rugged test Bright spot of the week was the return to the squad of Rusty Counts stellar little guard who may be in the starting lineup this afternoon Virginia is expected to take the field with Jimmy Wilson and Dickie Green at ends Jerry Kress and Richard Luttrell at tackles Jack Kress and either Phil Baker or Counts at guards and Jake aulkner at center to form the rush wall Behind the line Billy Hager will be at quarterback Duke Godsey and Bobby Almond at halfbacks Wise Outpoints Pennington In 38 24 Duel 3 9 27 10 0 000 010 000 011 3 RBI McDougald Cox Robinson Woodling Campanella Robinson HR Raschi Cox Riz zuto Martin and Collins New York 9 Brooklyn 8 BB Erskine 3 (Berra Martin Noren) Raschi 3 '(Snider Hodges 2) SO Erskine 14 (McDoug ald Collins 4 Mantle 4 Rizzuto Raschi Woodling Bollweg Mize): Raschi 4 (Reese Campanella ucillo Coxl ER i2 2 Raschi (3 31 Ers kine Raschi Erskine Raschi Ed Hurley (AL) plate Art Gore NL) first base Bill Grieve AL) second base Hank Soar (AL) left field rank Dascotl iNL) right field 3:00 35270 I paid i Receipts 38268 way Daily ran nicely through the middle for a first down on the five but on the next play the same Mr Taylor scoop ed up a Viking fumble and raced 90 yards to give the visitors a 13 7 they held until Hund last minute fumble gave the Holt men a new lease on life The Viking offense sputtered and popped throughout most of the evening but the running of young Ronnie Odum was con sistently good Daily and Rowlett also carried their share of the ball toting chore The entire line played out standing defensive ball with Trinkle Poore George Conn and Shirl Wolford showing particular promise BRISTOL Left end O'Dell King Left Wolford Left Carr Conn Honeycutt Poore Right Willett Skaggs Right Trinkle Right Jones Quarterback Daily Left Odum Jones Right Leonard King Rowlett JOHNSON CITY Left Taylor Left Harkleroad Carmack Lett snoun Shepard Right LeSeur Right Mackley Right Evans Brimer Hundley Left Ledford Jenkins Right Bible Shipley Estep BRISTOL I''' 7 0 JOHNSON CITY 'I 0 7 Bristol scoring: touchdowns Rowlett Daily Trinkle 2 (place ment) Johnson City scoring: touchdowns Taylor 2 (one on pass from Brimer) Shepard Officials: Referee McNabb: umpire Sanders linesman Showalter field judge Puckett SEE US OB PARTS BARR'S SPORTTMC conns Seventh St Brlrtol The Vikings tallied again just before time ran out on them to iye triumph in their opener Neal Trinkles Placekick Golfers Grab 3 1 Lead or Ryder Cup VIRGINIA WATER England Oct 2 GP) Ryder Cup golf forces spearheaded by Capt Lloyd Mangrum and Sam Snead won three of four Scotch foursome matches today to take a command ing 3 1 lead over the British in the first day of the international series The United States players need only to split the eight singles matches tomorrow to clinch the cup and the way they toured the 6700 yard Wentworth Course today victory seems in the bag only crumb came from Ireland as Harry Bradshaw and red Daly scrambled to win 1 up from Carey Middlecoff of Mem phils Tenn and Walter Burkemo of Detroit in 36 holes They were the last of the foursomes to come in after the US had rolled up a 3 0 advantage Not in 20 years of this war inter rupted series have the British won the cup a 6 5 decision in 1933 with one match halved After the American team captain and Snead set out with an 8 and 7 drubbing of Eric Brown and John Panton Jack Burke of Houston Tex and Ted Kroll of New Hart ford NY had almost as easy a time turning back Jimmy Adams and Bernard Hunt 7 and 5 Victory No 3 was a little harder but Porky Oliver of Palm Springs Calif and Dave Douglas of New ark Del turned the trick over Harry Wettman and Peter Allis 2 and 1 or strange reasons British non playing captain Henry Cotton left out of play Max aulkner and Dai Rees best two match play goiters In the scotch foursome each pair uses one ball playing alter nate shots and what the Yanks did to Wentworth left a crowd of some 9000 speechless This was the American team as de scribed by London golf writers Northside Virginians Seek irst Conference Victory Against Scarlet Hurricane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chilhowie Host To Lebanon's Pioneers Today Special To Tho H4rald Courier CHILHOWIE Va Oct 2 Coach Bob Coulthard's Chilhowie eleven will 'stage its annual home coming game here Saturday at 2 pm when it takes on speedy Pioneers in a District Seven contest 1 Lebanon will bring a fast ca pable ball club to Chilhowie led by Ben Valley 180 pound quar terback who is playing his first year of football Valley was a basketball and baseball star at Honaker before his family moved to Lebanon Valley has made the big jump to football with comparative ease and has developed into a brilliant passer kicker and runner under the tutelage of Gordon Stuart former Emory and Henry half back BOSTON Oct 2 Convicts staged a sit down tetrike at Mas sachusetts State Prison because they watch the World Se ries on television it was reported today Warden John O'Brien an nounced a new 21 inch screen set would be installed in the recrea tion yard of the ancient prison where 120 inmates staged a noisy work stoppage Thursday O'Brien said the prisoners would be allowed to watch the set only during their regular recreation period which coincides tomorrow and Sunday with the Series time BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBriBBBBl 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 9 0 0 1 or A Revenge Triumph Against Little Six oe By Staunton Special To The Herald Courier STAUNTON Va Oct 2 Staun ton Military Academy took an early lead today to travel to a 28 13 vic tory ove rthe outweighted Emory and Henry reshmen Morrow galloped to a pair of Staunton touchdowns with Bat sakes and Bailey adding the other two Michaels booted all four extra points Blanked until the fin al jicriod Emory's freshman scored twice Quarterback Ray Champan set up the first one on a pass to flankman ran Roman that covered 60 yards Roman was pulled down on the eight and Chapman then passed to Bob Sprinkle of Roanoke for the touchdown second tally came when Jackie Glover of Bristol sprinted 12 yards with a pitchout Defensive play of center Billy Earp and line backer Lucian Yar brough featured for the Baby Wasps EMORY 0 0 13 STAUNTON 7 7 14 0 28 Emory scoring: Sprinkle Glover conversion Bowman (place kick) Staunton scoring Mor row 2 Batsakes Bailey conversions Michaels 4 (placekicks) Al AMI 1 ') LX vlfi Jr A Bulldog Beat City $98 1 I 4 SSL rib jV? 55: 11 jSQORPvha A'D 8U 5 S3 Walked (or McDougald BROOKLYN ab Gilliam ss 4 Reese 4 Snider cf 3 Hodges lb 2 Campanella 4 urillo if 4 Robinson If 4 Thompson 0 Cox 3b 3 Erskine 3 Totals 31 NEW YORK 1 BROOKLYN CAMEO.

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