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WW1! 1 ing Section Combined Sundays With The BristolVirginia Tennessean ver BRISTOL VIRGINIA TENNESSEE SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1953 Emory Scores 21 14 Triumph Over Guilford Virginia Tech Shatters Richmond's Victory Streak 21 7 Gobblers Break Halftime Deadlock By Scoring Two Touchdowns In inal Canto 2500 Homecoming ans or 40 7 Win Georgia 10 imc at Emory took the third quarter the 38 and Log Ohio State 41 20 Oct Play covering 11 uwvuiv vi vv a VI fc jjajocj for 119 yards Illinois completed 0 one of six passes for IS yards Appalachian Holds Crucial Georgia Tech Stretches Session In Pulaski Sunday Win Streak To 30 Games By Alex Crockett The question of what will be ceived no notification of anything! Elizabethton passed out of the in the nature of definite plans the Commodore mistakes to bang out a 28 6 victory before 18000 fans the current school year this after 118 yard touchdown pass for Tech's line Clement converted noon at 1 o'clock in the school second score in the second period! Although Brigman was 0 0 20 0 6 26 four on a to uumora tn nine pays rom here Kitts took a handoff broke into the secondary stag gered slishtl as he shook off the on a other terback who just last week converted into a halfback 10 its to ot tne season in tne i win city Casio Ramsey's Wasps will be seeking' their fourth victory aoainst a of Hampden Sydney lival i of 7 0 7 0 0 7 iin mm ana unio was sunk Illinois smarting from a score less tie here two years' ago when the Illini were undefeated in win ning the Big Ten crown and the Rose Bowl took the opening kick off and rolled up enough points in the first period to win the game But the Illini never let up put ting over two more touchdowns in the third period and another in the final quarter Illinois dominated the rushing i game 432 yards to 106 while Ohio of them to keep Emory followers in anguish most of the afternoon Coach Casto Wasps displayed their best running at tack of the reason with halfback Cokie Kitts and Tony antino 7 15 105 2310 0 2S 0 I 25 irst downs Yards rushing Yards passing orward passes Completed Intercepted by Punts Punting average umbles lost Yards penalized Officials have asked that all old members as well as other interest ed supporters make an effort to attend come of the Bristol Twins fran chise is almost certain to be the main topic of discussion when di rectors of the Appalachian League assemble at Maple Shade Inn next Sunday for their annual fall meeting Chauncey DeVault president of the loop said last night most of the meeting will be devoted to or ganizing for the 1954 season One principal item of business will be the election of officers DeVault said the discussion of a schedule another primary question which normally should come up at the fall conclave prob ably will have to be postponed un til the organization is a bit more stable The Bristol question became the circuit's No 1 headache shortly after the end of the season After a conference with Pittsburgh officials Buchanan Sr president of the local organization announced the working agreement with the Pirates had been severed and that his group was not inter aloney Outsparkles Bratkowski As Terps Win' ourth In Row Outmanned Moccasins Make It Tough Before Tennessee Pulls Away By Bob Serling COLLEGE PARK Md Oct Maryland marched through Georgia 40 13 today on a touch down route paved by the brilliant running passing and kicking of quarterback Bernie aloney The Maryland magician scoring twice himself' and running the devastating split at tack with magnificent precision outperformed the great Zeke Bratkowski whose passing kept Georgia in the game for only the first half aloney got the Bulldogs in the hole early in the game with a mag nificent punt that rolled dead on the Georgia two Before the first half ended he had passed to Bill Walker and Nolan two touchdowns and ripped over him self on a sneak from the one With Georgia trailing only by eight points as the second half opened aloney broke the Bull back by picking off a Brat kowski pass on the third play of the quarter and steaming 35 yards down the sidelines for a score Before aloney left the game midway through the third quarter he completed seven out of 10 passes for 148 yards and had one 12 yard touchdown thrust and a 51 yard jaunt on a keep play called back on penalties 3 All Georgia could muster was passes and The Brat gave it all he had He steered the Bulldogs 88 yards in the second quarter completing seven out of nine passes and clicking off Geor first six pointer on a nine yard pitch to John Carson Just before the half ended the! Bartkowski to Carson combination meshed gears again with four com pletions that swept Georgia to the Maryland three from where Jim Campagna circled end for the score The Terrapins held to a 21 13 lead at halftime exploded all'over Byrd Stadium in the third quarter mainly by wrecking passing The Brat who bombed back Red Smith and tall end Howie Pitt he had put together both ear lier Duke scores Barger played all 60 minutes in the place of in jured Worth Lutz The Boilermakers making the first appearance of a Big 10 team in this area managed to tie the score for the second time with only 5 minutes 40 seconds left to play But Purdue was tiring fast and Barger had the winning formula Tied 7 7 going into the final per iod Barger intercepted a pass by Boilermaker a terback Roy Evans deep in Duke territory where the Devils were held most of the second and third period The Salisbury NC junior kept ramming the huge Boilermaker line with handoffs until the ball nosed into Purdue territory on the 49 Then Smith speed mer chant got behind Purdue safety man Jim Reichert and gathered in a long Barger pass on the 12 to score standing up Purdue tied it at 14 14 when half back Karl Herkpmmer plunged over from the twofour plays after Evans completed a pass from his 30 to halfback Rex Brock on the Dule 25 and Smith caught Brock on the 15 Duke committed five fumbles losing three of four in the first half' and two set up initial Ohio State 0 20 0 Illinois 21 0 14 Ohio State scoring: Touchdowns Cassady Watkins Borton Conver sions Weed Hague Illinois scoring: Touchdowns Bates 4 Caroline 2 Conversions Miller 5 if tne Twins withdraw On this basis they are pretty certain to oppose the admittance of Salem Elsewhere the loop appears pretty set The pennant win ning Welch Mihers came out in the black financially and are ex pected to continue their working agreement with the Philadelphia Athletics Wytheville and Pulaski both suffered heavy losses at the gate but ere planning to operate again Pulaski is affiliated with the Philadelphia Phils while the Statesmen again will work with the Baltimore Orioles (formerly the St Louis Browns) Bluefield also was a heavy loser but although they are almost cer tain to have a different working agreement the Blue Grays again will field a team Washington re portedly is not interested in con ceptions in the third quarter one for a Maryland touchdown and the other two helping to set up Terra pin scores Maryland cruising to its fourth straight victory without defeat racked up second half touchdowns on aloney's interception a 12 yard smash by Chet Hanulak and a fancy Dick Bielski to Ed Vereb lateral pass yards Maryland Georgia teaming with Bruce in highlight ing the offense with off tackle slants A fumbie by freshman halfback Jackie Glo er recovered by Carl Jones on 20 put the Quakers in scoring position for their final tally Officials indicated that there was time only one play in trie third quarter but Guilford made it click for a touch down when Jones rifled into the end zone to halfback Arnold Leary Slade again converted to write Up the final score at 21 14 Both teams fought desperately in the final Emory to re tain possession of the ball and Guilford to get it back The Quak ers threatened when tackle Willis Maier recovered fumbie at midfield but the Wasps took over on downs and held on until the game ended? forward wall sparkled today with guard Harold Dingus and tackle Charlie Deacon stand ing out among a host of aggressive Wasps Kelly Ison piloted the Wasps with Cig Howerton sitting out the game with a shoulder in jury took over with ease at the field spot and also played sterling defensive Ball Emory struck early in the first period from 31 yards out on a screen pass from quarterback Kelly Ison to Don Moore The 190 pound flankman with three blockers in front of him raced the distance untouched Preston Pitta booted point to shove the Wasps out front 7 0 The Quakers deadlocked the game shortly before halftime when Bill Rogers broke through to block Phil Long's punt Bill Krietemeyer the former quar terback who just last week was John Kostas the Greek who won a host of friends here several years ago will high light a topnotch wrestling card ar ranged for this at Rebels Retreat In previous appearances here the husky grappler from Athens Greece had long black hair and spoke almost no English Since then Americanized his ap pearance and his speech but the quality of the show he puts on changed Bristol's own Eddie Malone will be paired with Kostas against 460 pounds of meanness in the per sons of Karl Kowalski and "Wal ter Sirois The scrap will be a best two out of three falls Aus tralian tag team match with Wild Bill Canny named as the referee One fall preliminaries will pit Kowalski against Kostas and Malone against Sirois All brunette women will be ad mitted free provided they are ac companied by a paid adult ad mission scoring: Touch Jar Alert Illini Upset couldn't overcome the lead built up I Brigman however broke Tu i by Turner and Brigman back with a 32 yard toss to) Tulane started the game with lend Sam Hensley to set up the out its leading ground gainer star second Tech score I halfback Max McGee who suf fered a bruised hip in the Michigan rout last week Before the half was over first string fullback Ron nie Kent halfback Lester Kennedy and starting quarterback Ray Weidenbacher were out with in juries Pass interception or fumbles set up four of the six touchdowns scored in today's game first score came after Turner had fumbled on the Tech f7 and it was recovered by guard Tony Sardisco Six plays laterKent went over from the one Ray Coats failed to convert Green final tnn'rh down came in 1 with halfback Bob Saia going over from the one after quarterback Pete Clement had set it up with Pro Card Today NEW YORK Oct 10 Ifl The lead in the Western Division of the National ootball League will be at stake Sunday when the cham pion Detroit Lions play host to the San rancisco 49crs at Detroit in the only one of five games bring ing together unbeaten teams In fact there are only four un defeated teams in the pay for play circuit an unusual situation at this stage in the season The Ljons and the 49ers each has won two in the Western Conference Browns top the Eastern Confer ence with the same number of tri umphs Washington's Redskins al so are unbeaten but they have been tied in one of their two con tests rampaging Lions fea turing an attack built around Doak Walker and Bobby Layne downed Pittsburgh 38 21 in their opener and then made a second half come back to defeat the Baltimore Colts 27 17 last week The 49ers opened with a 31 21 decision over Phila delphia but it took a field goal in tne last six seconds to defeat Angeles 31 30 last Sunday Btignam veung iu Idaho 14 A Montana Colorado SM't vl i ii a 0 14 7 6 27' score just before the first period ended The others kept Duke in trouble until the last Purdue scored with 20 seconds left in the first quarter on a 38 yard pass from Evans to Brock in the end zone With lightning like strokes Duke tied it a minute after the second period began Barger connected with Pitt on the Purdue 30 and Pitt was tackled from behind on the 17 a play cov ering 57 yards Barger then pitched out to swifty Bob Pascal who skirted right end for the touch down Duke's anchored by guard Bobby Burrows and center Johnny and secondary defenses halted aerials twice within the 20 and three field goal at tempts by Reichert failed during the second and third periods first real break come until the fourth when sub center Doug Knotts deflected an Evans pass and Barger grabbed it on the Duke 22 Duke 0 7 0 13 20 Purdue 70 0 Duke scoring: Touchdowns Pas cal Smith Barger Conversions Smith 2 Purdue scoring: Touchdowns Brock Herkommer' Reichert Evans first touchdown after Tulane had scored in the first period Pepper Rodgers booted the extra point to put the Rambling Wreck ex press ahead to stay Then Turner blasted four yards in the final period for the final Tech tally Brigman a Brunswick Ga boy who guided Tech to its last Sugar The High School Boaster 'Bowl victory over Mississippi hit Club will bold its first meeting of halfback George Volker with an a 22 yard dash through the Tech uuiuoru was in possession oi tne ball on its own 38 Carl Jones elected to pass but Creed Bruce snatched the ball from the hands of flankman Bob Cornish and raced down the sidelines untouch ed for the third Wasp TD Cubine again booted point and Emory'i advantage had swelled to 21 7 EMORY Left Moore Lett tackle Deacon Left Lackey A Glover 'G Rule Pitta Right Dingas Right Long Right Cubine Yarbrough Ison Chapman Left Kitts Bentley Right antino Jack Gint er DI UVE a GUILORD Left Cornish Slade Left Maier Left Younts chise 5 Right Strider i Right tackle Everett Wilkerson Right Stewart Johnson Carl Jones Gibson Left halfback Privott Marcone 'Right Leary Hege Rogers EMORY 7 44 GUILORD 0 7 7 Emory scoring: touchdowns Moore Kitts Bruce conversions Pitta (place kick) Cubine 2 (placekicksl Guilford scoring touchdowns Roger Leary conversions Slade 2 (placekicksl Officials: (eferee Carpenter (Duke) umpire Byrd (Presbyterian 1 linesman Harvey (Davidson) field judge Tim mens (Clemscni Bauer hauled down and ran back Griffith Tracy Spoone Wade to the Ohio three Borton hit Bauer Priest (2' Conversions Schwan so hard Bauer was carried out 2 Tracy Griffith me game Chattanooga Mown loting By Jack Gates I tried to make a contest of it before Tech touchdown drive and NEW ORLEANS Oct 10 (UP) 35000 fans but the Green Wave fourth one iTpnrtnn orb fniinrt itc Innoiu'ait 2Rfi virfnrv hnf nra 1 9 OAA i i mug ui tut uo itdiun me vdruij avuvv janj txpiubive puncn in quarierDdCh have an understandable fear of be Bill Brigman and pounding Glenn ing left Without a single as'ay kpPt Vanderbilt pass de Turner today to blast a crippled MARYVILLE Tenn Oct 10 A pass into the end zone in the final 15 seconds tonight gave Maryville College a 26 20 football triumph over favored East Ten nessee State The score had been tied at 20 20 through the second half Maryville end Jim Saunders set up the winning touchdown with only 45 seconds remaining by in tercepting Joe pass on the 39 He trotted to the six On the next play Clarence Shepherd hit Saunders with the winning pass Shepherd in addition to throw ing for the winning score scored two touchdowns himself East Tennessee State opened the scoring in the first quarter when Ed oster set sail for 72 yards and the score Shepherd tied it up for Marvville in the same period on a one yard slant climaxing a 40 yard run by his brother Kenneth In the second quarter each team scored twice with Shepherd and lash Harris scoring for Maryville each plunging over from the one after sustained downfield marches Wilson hit Morrison with a 30 yard touchdown pass for one State score and followed up with a three yard scoring toss tpdhe big end snortiy ociore the half East Tennessee 7 13 Maryville 6 14 East Tennessee scoring: Touch downs oster Morrison Wilson Maryville Touchdowns Shep 2 Harris Saunders By William A Shires DURHAM Oct 10 Jerry Barger an under study quarterback with a first team fighting heart propelled Duke 66 yards to a winning touchdown in the last 39 seconds today as the Blue Devils outscored Purdue 20 14 before 30000 fans to stay unbeaten and untied Barger scooted the last seven yards for the touchdown on his the keep play Together with stumpy half State Is Upset Maryville Tn 26 20 Duel MARYVILLE Tenn Oct Special To The'Heraid Courier BLACKSBURG Va Oct Virginia Tech moved into the No 1 spot in the Old Dominion's football race today scoring two quick fourth quarter touchdowns to spill pre viously undefeated Richmond 21 7 Head Coach rank Gobblers squandered sev eral scoring chances before they finally got rolling Johnny Dean tallied Virginia first touchdown by going across from the one foot line on the first play of the second perod Dickie Beard con verted as he did on the linatwo t0rn'fh Lions Vs 49ers Midway of (he second period ther Spiders tied the score wnen Tom i T'li Theodose wept to his right side 1 A I (In stepped ticklers and scampered! 57 yards Bob Sgros extra point kick closed the gap at i i Virginia Tech got the break for its second touchdown whe i Har old Grizzard recovered a fumble on the Richmond 16 Doug Creccr bulled over from the 'wo for the touchdown Shortly before the game ended with Richmond throwing despera tion passes Don Booth intercepted a ineoaose heave on went all the way Virginia Tech 0 Richmond 0 Virginia Tech scoring touch downs Dean Crcgcr Booth: con versions Beard 3 (placekicks)' Richmond scoring: touchdown Theodosc conversion Sgro (place kick) Centre By 13 0 JEERSON CITY Tenn 10 Carson Eagles scored in the first and last periods here tonight to blank Centre Col lege 13 0 Don Hampton scored from the one to climax a long first period Eagle drive A 59 yard return of an inter cepted pass by Tommy Maples set up the second tally tommy Mize scored on a 29 yard dash around his own left end Glenn Murdock converted from placement Carson Newman 6 0 0 Centre 0 0 0 Carson Newman scoring: touch downs Hampton Mize conver sions Murdock (placement) Centre scoring: none 4 7 19 40 0 13 0 0 13 Maryland scoring: Touchdowns Walker aloney 2 Nolan Han ulak Vereb Conversions elton 2 Bielski 2 Georgia scoring: Touchdowns Carson Campana Conversion Mrvos Vols inally Get Rolling By Jimmy Carson GUILORD Oct Emory! and Wasps roared back in the second half here today after a 7 7 half time deadlock to spoil the homecoming at traction of the Guilford Quakers with a 21 14 triumph in a bitterly fought contest A crowd of 2500 fans saw the game It was the first defeat for the Quakers who hold a 7 6 decision over Hampden Sydney which edged the Wasps 20 13 in Bristol a week ago Although there were two timely Ion the seven' and scoot into the pass interceptions by the Waspslend zone with the ball Reuben one of them a 38 vard scoring I Slade place kicking jaunt by fullback Creed Bruce end booied point to tie up the the Quakers sparked bv quarter at back Carl Jones Tilled the air Ew took the third quarter with 23 passes and completed ten nckoff on its own 6 and marched TA 1 tAt in a I 1 SOUTH Emory 21 Guilford 14 VPI Richmond 7 Maryville 2G LT State 28 Carson Newman 13 Centre lorida 43 Stetson 0 Tampa 26 Jacksonville Nival 4 Abiline 29 lorida State 7 Kentucky 6 9 NC State 27 Davidson 7 Catawba 13 Western Carol na IS Tennessee 40 Chattanooga VMI 14 Citadel 0 Duke 20 Perdue 14 Georgia Tech 27 Tulane 13 North Carolina 18 Wake oreat IS Maryland 49 Georgia 13 West Virginia 40 L' 14 Virginia 24 Geo Washington 30 Western Maryland 20 7Alabama 41 Tuba 13 Miss State 2i Auburn 21 Mississippi 28 Vanderbilt South Carolina 27 urman 13 EAST Army 27 Dartmouth Navy 26 Cornell 6 Pitt 14 Nebraska 6 California 4G Penn 4 13 Columbia 7 Princeton 9 Rutgers 7 Holy Cross 40 Bucknell fl Carnegie Tech 27 Johns Hopkins 0 Harvard 28 Colgate 35 Syracuse 20 ordham Muhlenberg 20 Lafayette 7 Swarthmore 27 Susquehanna Connecticut 23 St Lawrence i Coast Guard 6 Wesleyan 8 39 Dickinson Lehigh 27 Buffalo 0 Moms Halsey 14 Marshall 14 Hobart 19 Allegheny 12 Slippery Rock 32 Muskingum it West Chester 27 Delaware 13 Clarion 7 St rancis 6 Colby 20 Norwich 7 Rhode Island 19 Brown 13 Penn Stats 35 Boston 13 Rochester 21 Union 7 New Hampshire 21 Maine f'1 Lebanon Valley 23 Perm Militari Amherst 28 Bowdoin 0 WVA State 7 Central State 0 Winston Salem 27 Bluefield Williams 7 Middlebury 0 Drexel 20 6 Wagner 7 Hamilton 8 Gettysburg 27 Albright I 2c Geneva 6 i MIDWEST Illinois 41 Ohio State 20 Michigan State 25 TCU 13 Michigan 14 Iowa 13 30 Northwestern 13 Indiana 21 Marquette 30 Ohio 39 Wwlrrn ft vjuu 1 Bowling Green 39 Bradley 13 Butler 25 Ball State 7 Defiance 13 Ashland 12 Otterbein 24 Kenjon 14 Knox 27 Carleton 7 Hanover 27 Earlham 14 Evansville 9 Valparaiso Hillsdale 41 Alma 17 Wayne33 Washington (St L) 11 Cincinnati 41 Toledo 7 Hope 29 Adrian 7 l's Heidelberg 13 Wittenberg 0 SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 19 Texas Baylor 14 Arkansas 7 Oklahoma 14 Wichita 7 AR WEST Washington State 7 Oregon Southern Cal 13 Washington 13 UCLA 13 Wireons a Kansas 27 Colorado 21 i RftSrtav VztMffMa 41 I i Missoun 20 Warrensburt a jss inmrann Wyoming 21 Colorado A VM Suanton 32 St Vincent 7 uonmoyin 32 frarns Wind JricKsan Ljmn 'Oberlin uepauw St Olaf Grinnell 11 Wabash 33 Coa 7 though they were tied by Nebraska The Illini outplayed Ohio State in every department tackling so furiously the Buckeyes were plagued with fumbles Illinois set up three touchdowns by intercept ing passes Bates just promoted to a start ing berth plowed through for four touchdowns while Caroline put over two one a 64 yard dash Although the Buckeyes put across three touchdowns in the second period Ken three good! State completed 12 of 24 passes poim aiier ioucnaown kicks for linois left Ohio State trailing 21 20 at the half State roared out in the second half as if determined to live up to its No 4 rating nationally by the United Press Board of Coaches Howard (Hoppy) Cassady returned STATISTICS Emory Gullford 219 47 6 3 3 6 26 8 2 85 fenders in hot water all afternoon (Tulane 27 13 and stretch college and at one time shot a 53 yard longest victory streak scoring toss over their heads into to 30 games Turner a 197 pound fullback The hard hitting Mississippi line that was as hard to stop as a helped the backs to the rest of the medium tank bulled 'for touch scores as the once beaten Rebels (downs in the second and fourth picked up touchdowns following a periods Brigman passed for the bad Vanderbilt punt a blocked other two in the second and third periods It was Turner's five vard off kick and a Commodore fumble The only Commodore score came 2JL a beautiful 62 yard sprint by tackle run that gave Tech its Rill kripfomnunr th a fnrmom ru mi i second score in the second nerinri I Although Rriaman was and tncsed a IXvarder fn torharV cnarlr Mr cmonf (V VKVH Bill Sennett in the third to put freshman Wad? Mitchell turned in Georgia Tech: Touchdowns Tu midwest iecn aneaa zi a brilliant performance It was rner 2 Volker and bennett ton Tulane batter'e'J' and bruised his faking that sparked the first version Rodgers 2 Turner i By lay Johnston KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct Tennessee finally got sputtering offense to clicking 1 day and dumped the outmanned 1 Chattanooga Moccasins 40 7 for its first victory of the 1953 football season before 15000 fans Stinging under two consecutive losses in the Southeastern Confer cnce and priming for tough Ala bama next week the Vols ground out one touchdown in each of the first three periods and added three in the final to take 'their 22nd win in 24 contests with Chattanooga The Moccasins punched across their only tally early in the second half following a bad Tennessee punt ullback Dick Young went over from the sixth after a 30 yard drive featuring a 13 yard pass by quarterback Art Conroy Tailback Jimmy Wade and full back Ted Schwanger set up the first Tennessee touchdown by pac ing an 87 yard drive which paid off when Wade's stand in Dave Griffith scored from the six The second came at the end of a 76 yard march when fullback Tom Tracy went over from the two offense moved like lightning in the second half add ing a third touchdown in the final minutes of the third quarter on a pass and scoring on three ground drives within the last 10 minutes of the game Wade tossed 31 yards to end Bill Spoohe for the third quarter score and turned in the first touchdown of the fourth quarter on a nine yard plunge through center ull back Tommy Priest added the final two one yard reverse and the 52 vard sprint Schwanger kicked two extra points and Tracy and Griffith one each for Tennessee while center Ed Jarmakowicz converted for the Moccasins Tennessee 7 7 6 Chattanooga 0 O' 7 Oct 10 (UP) the kickoff to 34 and Bobbv Illinois sparked by sophomore Watkins ran to the 50 but a penalty put unio DacK to its Zb John Rnrtnn flmnnrl Slater Boosters Have Meet Today ootball Scores the secondary almost! The a two touchdown un into rubb in the first half with completions in 16 attempts and jn the' first periodand atcr Bales carried ido Youn Conversions yards gained throughthe air had(wjthstood a savage Ohio State would be tacklers over three nasses backfire into inter Lnr with him anrf nhiA Hiae mL 1 (U ii nidid uuueatcn Maryland £)e CopS 20 14 Wins Over Win rrom ur due But the feat of the game was the great play by out standing linebacker Larry Morrisl who intercepted one Tulane pass! recovered one fumble and made' Denison 26 Wolter 1 nine individual Key tacKies Until today and outside of its season opener against little David son Tech's vaunted offense ham pered by one platoon football moved lorida battled Tech to a 0 0 decision and Tech eked out a 6 4 win over SVJU last Saturday In all Coach Bobby boys racked up 20 first downs to Tu 13 and 164 yards on the ave imai touch grouna sp lor me vreen wave the fourth period I In the air the Techmen struck for 136 yards while holding Tulane to lb Tulane Tulane scoring: Touchdowns5! Kent and Saia Conversions Cl John Kostas To Headline Mat Program Passes Enable 7 Mississippi To Trounce Vandy i OXORD Miss Oct 10 tjjg Mississippi quarterback Lea Pas andpaT' Peppered a slow footed Van here but DeVault says he ha re 'strong Tennessee bloc in the nazjre Of definite nlans baseball rtnre fwn vearc a cm If Bristol forfeitsits franchise Kingsport followed suit bv derbilt defense with long passes there is a possibility that either ing the Appy for a Mountain and the big Rebel line capitalized Iidiiun or oaiem ll seeK aomis ates pnonp berth at the hro sion to the loop Both towns are ning of the season The Cards Muru ue uiieresiea ana ue Vault said Salem probably will be invited to have representatives at the meeting He declined to com ment on the Marion situation until he has had a chance to talk with interested persons there 1 Marion for lack of adequate park facilities has had no organ ized basebalUin the past A fine new stadium now nearing comple tion is expected to be ready by the time the 1954 season opens how over Salem until the coming of Pied montLeague baseball to Roanoke was a member of the old Class Virginia League Red Sox folded in mid season this year and Salem interests envision a re turn of baseball to their town There is a growing belief around the circuit that if Bristol definitely folds Johnson Citv also max o'n on ested in operating the club anvi the rocks Th? 1 1 1 1 4UHVrpuMCUX Lc HUi UIVVJCMCU ill CVU longer Heavy financial losses thejmost of other teams in the tinning the present agreement but jgt two 've3rs were blamed fori came through the sea 1 would like very much to take over decision Ison without heavy financial ksses1 the club on an outright ownership oince that time there has been'Witnout Bristol however the (basis DeVault said the Boston Red a great fleal of speculation about (Cards would find themselves the (Sox also have expressed an inter file future of professional baseball (lone survivor of the nce est in the Bluefield situation Wasps Wreck Quakers' Winning Streak Before ll I DRISTOL HERALD IOURIER iiaHoacKS MicKey bates and Caroline who combined for six touchdowns ran wild tndav tn ton 11011 ulPPea a Pass which unauanooga previously 5io( Shard John Tennessee scoring: Touchdowns 41 zu one of the major upsets ui me oay Emory Wasps return to Municipal Stadium Saturday night (he Maryville Coii safely mat tte I Cubine placckick split the up i rights as Emory moved ahead 14 7 i a ollowing an exchange of punts lone defeat at the hands fnrf4 vac in nnccncsinn nf i i 'VV 7 'V 'Lg i iL XM KJ Sports 4iJ Eagles.

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