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PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1930 SECTION TWO IV i IV 1 Demon Deacons Hold North Carolina To 13 To 7 Score ST LOUIS GREETS IDOLS Birds Defeat Duke 22-0 As Lick State Team 12-0 Baptists Surprise Grid Followers By Unexpected Power 1 Cards Given Welcome On Return FACE TEST IN Led by Quillen Benton Mills and Bradley Deacons Battle Tar Heels on Almost Even Terms in Broiling Sun Slusser Magner and House Star for Carolina JOE MM IS Thousands Throng Streets and Union Station as Pennant Winners Arrive in St Louis Beat the Street Says SG BY JOYM'S liicl'RIAX Associated Bros Stuff Writer pHAPEL HILL Sept 27 (7 Exhibiting the fight and punch which gave them the name Demon Deacons the Wake Forest 1930 football edition held the powerful North Carolina eleven to a 13 to 7 score here this afternoon North Carolina had been ex licet ed gT LOUIS Sept 27 (TP) Showered with paper cheered by massed thousands and pawed by throngs of small Fight Here Friday Night Draws Interest of Fans Kelly to Battle Massey Losers Give Tide Reserves Good Fight But Helpless Against Varsity Blocked Punt Intercepted Pass Field Goal and Straight Football Win Youngster Dashes For Touch down in First Few Minutes of Thrilling Tilt boys the St Louis Cardinals winners of their third National league championship in five years received the traditional tribute of the conqueror today A crowd estimated at 10000 gathered ut SiHirtsman's park to to win and did win but the margin of victory was three touchdowns or much less than most iire-scuson dopesters had figured MARS HILL IN 12-0 LOSS TO TENNESSEEANS INNER over both Joe VANDY DOWNS MOCCASINS BY 39-0 MARGIN see lie start of a parade in which tlie buliplayers rode in open ears so as to give St Louis fans a glimpse of them The Birds were in holiday humor as they took their seats In their automobiles As tlie parade moved onto Grand boule-i vard tlie spectators were lined tip ton feet deep on either side of the1 street Most of the applause seemed to center on the car in which Man-i ager Gabby Street and Captain i Frankie Frisch rode Once theyj arose to be photographed and the' crowd let out a mighty cheer at which Street and the bareheaded Frisch sat down EFFEKKON CITY Tciiii Sept (A) Carson fool hull team won from Mars Hill college here today 12 to 0 after losing two other touchdowns on pcnulties It was the third quarler before the Tennesseuns scored Smith went through the line for the marker after a 25-jurd guilt The second count was made as the result of a pass Combs to Slinliel and followed by a 15-ynrd run Most ot the battle was waged in midfield BY MILES WOLFF Associated Press Staff Writer Durham sept The gaudy Gamecocks from the University of South Carolina were too smart and far too alert for Blue Devils today crushing the surprised Methodists by a 22 to 0 score Upsetting advance doie about tight game tlie South Carolinians were able to plough through line when occasion demanded and averted every serious threat to their own goul Tuscaloosa ah sept 27 (TP) The presence of the varsity on the field in one quarter gave the University of Alabama a 43 to 0 victory in the opening game against Howard college to day and showed the Crimson Tide again has attained a good offense augmented by several smart running backs to make it effective Howard gave the reserves a bard fight during the three periods The first third and lust Going into the game in the second quarter the regulars subdued the sturdy Bulldogs by reeling off 34 points WEATHER HANDICAP About 9000 persons sat In a broiling sun to see the Deacons fight brilliantly and give Carolina almost as good as they had to take The day was so hot that the first two periods were cut to 12 minutes each the last two being the regulation 15 of action was seen In the contest first of the year for both elevens and first big five gume Slusser Rlagner Branch and House gave the crowd best of fensive work while Benton Mills Quillen and Bradley were Wake stars Wake Forest presented a band of battling footballers who with three exceptions stayed in the game all the way through Coach Pat Miller used only 14 men Chuck Collins threw 26 men in the game using 15 substitutes and making more swaps by john Mcknight Associated Press Staff Writer Greensboro sept (I An 18-year-old Davidson halfback who played only seven minutes beforet he was carried from the field sent 7000 spectators into a mighty roar tonight as he whirled and twisted his way 39 yards to a touchdown that spelled defeat for the North Carolina Wolfpack Davidson won 12 to 0 hut the second score iminiifacttircd in the closing minutes of play was merely an anti-climax to the first night game between two members rtf North Big Flic Dundee former welterweight champion and Farmer Joe Cooper middle-west contender by early knockdown victories Ted Goodrich will furnish the severest test of Buster colorful ring career in the headline bout of the newly organized Charlotte Athletic boxing card here Friday night The Atlanta battler accepted the bout here solely for the purpose of establishing a II nil claim on the southern middleweight title the blond Charlotte Hash who holds the eliampionslilp of the Carolines and Virginia being the only obstacle in Ids path ASHVILLE Toon Sept 27 (V) Wit li practleully every man on the squad lireuking Into the lineup Couch Dan 1930 Vanderbilt gridiron machine upened the season here today with a sluggishly earned 39 to 0 victory over tlie University of Chattanooga Moccasins The Commodore exhibited none of tlie smoothness that I had been expected Although functioning fairly well oil the defense the Gold and Black eleven was surprisingly weak in tlie running of its plays with the exception of tlie for-wa rd pass GREAT WELCOME players were obscured at iy small boys clinging to hte boards of the automobiles cars entered the downtown The times 1 runing As the Football Results 0 a fa 1 a i tt ti Ir I la rr II tl ffi 1 Cl district the cheering crowds tokened and showers of confetti brightly colored cards streamers and in one place genuine roses fell on the heads of the pennant heroes Disregarding for a moment the adulation of tlie homo town funs Manager Street said be felt Vine but feel a lot better when we've Knocked over tlie Alhleticsl KOMV Smith (Hrolinu t'l Duke 0 North nrolina 18 Wilke Foret 7 itndrl 18 Krskine 0 Preabj terian 9 Mercer 7 I IrniMon 32 Wofford 0 ntHuhii tii Atlantic hrlntian 0 Ouk ltiilffo 42 liurftruve 9 In the world we'll beat he said "My boys have won 35 of last 40 games and they hardly know what it is to be INSPIRES MATES It was the dashing speed and daring tactics of little Joe McCall that helped put the fight in Davidson to beat a team the experts had figured would bo a tough one to score on Although he had to be taken out before the first period was half over his work had been done and its potency was proved by the final score It was a battle of two great defensive elevens as they worked way up and down the field tonlgliLb Davidson gathered but four firM downs and State two only one or whleli was earned SL'THEK STRUTS Another touchdown and a field goal came In the final period "Flash" Suther versatile halfback in the dazzling second period took the bail on the three yard line on one of the kick offs and ran 97 yards for a touchdown On the first play in the high score second Suther dashed through tor 17 yards Two smashes put Cain over foi the first Alabama touchdown to the year Suther ran 56 yards soon after the next kick off or a becond touchdown and shortly afterwards took his long jaunt of 97 yards through entire Bulldog eleven Three other touchdowns during the game came as the result of runs by Cain Campbell Holley and Bellini LEAGUE STANDINGS DEACON STARS Williams Webb and Parker were stalwarts in the Deacon line and time and again played havoc witli line smashes Quillen was the outstanding star offensively and defensively Lipscombe and Parsley featureu the Carolina defense Both teams resorted to many pusses the Heels trying 18 and completing 10 and the Deacons making 13 efforts and netting six good One Wake Forest pass was intercepted Brandi Tar Heel quarter raced 83 yards following a punt in the tilled but ou the next piuy on Wake 17-yurd lino House fumbled and an alert Deacon Captain Parker pounced on the ball Slusser made a 2 4-yard run In the last period Bradley Deacon fullback slipped through the Carolina line once for 23 yards and Quillen made a 20-yard dash llVBD TEST Never in his long roll of bouts has Newberry met a fighter of the nationally recognized caliber of Goodrich and Charlotte fans are expected to turn out in large numbers to see how their idol fares in higher class company In addition to his kayoes over Dundee and Cooper Goodrich numbers among his victims such well-known fighters as Spike Webb Ernie Sagues Styles Attaway and Tod Smith all beaten via the knockout route Ed Tonnlsoii mutch-maker for tlie Charlotte A hits unnouneed that Boh Kelly lighting golj from Charleston will take tlie place of Terry Roberts in the semi-final scrap facing At Massey of SOUTH I 13 Hichmond 0 I 1 0 Koiinuke 0 Florida 45 Southern 6 Tulane 84 South western La 0 underbill 39 Chattanooga 0 TennrMMM 54 0 Alabama 43 Howard 0 Mina A 0 South went ern Mem II Mrifinia 48 Kandolph Maron 0 1 I 71 Louisiana Tech 0 Georgia 32 Oglethorpe 0 SCORE MHSCUES Twice they scored on Duke's miscues but the other touchdown was a march from midfield with the red-clad Gamecock backs taking turns at tearing over the opposition guards and tackles for neat gains The first tally wits made by Redding deVaughan a Montezuma Ga product who had come in to relieve Adair at tackle Edens sub for Bolneau Gamecock quarterback was responsible for tho second marker and the third was made by another substitute tackle Tom Brantley who caught a partially blccked pass and dashed 30 yards to score Edens contributed three more points with a field ftoal which he sent sailing through the bars from Duke's 30-yard line line sagged badly In the third quarter and Edens seemed to sense this sending his men straight through it for gain after gain Edens himself carried the ball across easing nine yards over guard Itaike followed this Yvltli a serious and sustained drive with passes from Brewer to Bosky featuring Tlie ball was on South 23-yard line when A Correll Gamecock center Intercepted a pass and sped deep into Duke NATIONAL AMERICAN IIKill SCHOOL FOOTHILL Columbia High 19 Benedictine of Savannah 0 GAMES TODAY at St Louis Cincinnati Ht lileago Boston at Brooklyn Philadelphia ut New York games today ebicaco at Detroit St Louis at Cleveland New York at Boston Philadlphia at ashinglon FLORIDA CRUSHES SOUTHERN TEAM ST DINGS STVNPIMS St Louis 111 Chicago 89 York 86 Brooklyn 85 mi 93 85 80 Phila Wash York C'land PASSING The overhead game was miserable possibly caused by to the unfamiliar arc lights The Wildcats completed four of 17 passes for 36 yards while State finished only two of a dozen heaves and had three intercepted Davidson suffered 50 yards in penalties while State was penalized 25 yards Tho second anti last touchdown came when Fraley DuviiLson passed four jards over tlw goal line to Pierce a substitute Tito ball had been advanced to within scoring distance by King who did a cut-back and ran 27 jards to nine-yard marker 8- State Davidson Inka I Proctor WANTS REVENGE Kelly lost to Massey here recently tnd is out for revenge He is sponsored by Newberry a protege of Lukie Tenner who in turn is managing Massey Remainder of the card finds Pee Wee Russell meeting Bob Allison lint Swinson battling Tommy McGovern and Quinn Howe battling Kid McRae GAINESVILLE Fla Sept Florida smothered Southern under a barrage of line plunges end i tins and passes here today to win the inaugural college football game In fche state 45 to ti Florida scored almost at will during the Inst three quarters having chalked up only one touihdown in tlie first period when tile reserves vvete in the play REMITS YESTERDAY Boston 2-7 Brooklyn 8-1 Philadelphia 3 New York 5 Cincinnati 8 Chicago 13 Pittsburgh It St Loula 8 KKMIVS yesterday fhiraao 5-Ul Detroit 6-5 St Louis 7 Cleveland New York 111 Philadelphia a Washington Boston 3 LAST lair 3P Maine Anthem 31 Vermont 0 John 13 Franklin ami Marhbuil 0 (eorgetnun 11 St Mart's 0 Martlaml 00 tnshlngton College 0 mill Lee 15 Hampden Sydney 0 Penn Mule 31 Mansra 14 Mah and Icff 71 Bethany 0 Lafatette 7 Thomas 0 Dartmouth 70 Norwich 0 Wooster 13 West Liberty 0 Ohio 27 Wilmington 0 Ohio Wefcletan 28 Marshall 8 (rttxtliurg 20 lunnita 0 Columbia 48 Middlehury 0 Colgate 88 I-aurenre 0 nmn 32 Cooper I nlon 0 Protidenre 12 Kutger 0 Cornell 08 Clarkson lech 0 Pitt 52 Wayneshurg 0 IVnn Military 13 Park 9 Dickinnon 19 Carlisle Army 7 Xlbright 19 Conn Aggies 0 Bates 28 Muss Aggies 0 Boston College 51 ICorhester 0 Williams 20 Rochester 0 Boston College 54 Catholic 7 Brown 7 Hhnde Islund 0 Muhlenberg 8 Josephs 0 llol Cross 21 St Bonaventure 0 it College 41 Long Islnml 0 Bider It Munbsltun 7 Ainerinin I II Shenndoah 20 ELI LICKS MAINE IN OPENING TIFF! TAIl HEELS SCORE Carolina scored its first touchdown on a sustained drive of 33 yards after Branch had returned a punt 29 yards A pass from Manner to Parsley was good for more than half the distance Slusser scored the first Carolina touchdown of 1930 on a right tackle cut-back play and Magner place-kicked the point with Branch holding the ball Benton took the kick-off from toe and ran it 18-)ards to his own 33-yurd innrUcr A 11-yard pass Benton to Mills put the ball in Tar Heel territory and another heave between tlie same two got 11 Mills scored a touchdown on a line smash anil Quillen drop-kicked the point The last Tar Ileel score came through an 80-yard march after the kick-off to open the second half House led the way with powerful line smashes Magner and Nash supported the fullback and Magner scored with the same plav used to 1- Ccn ter Cobb Matlock Kspcy Stout (C) KICKS GOAL Another intercepted pass a few minutes later gave the Gamecocks the ball on 19-yard line and Edens opened the fourth quarter by drop-kicking successfully South Carolina then settled down to a defensive game but they were destined H' score again Brantley snagging the blocked pass to run behind hastily-formed to make the touch- interference I Wins Hot Tilt By 12-0 Score Virginia In 48 To 0 Win Over Rivals Waggoner Brock Gardner Mutlil linker llmivn (C) Fraley Met 11 King: Brohard Stroup Rose Adam II took II Dellinger Curneuu Score by periods: HICKORY SWAMPS MT HOLLY HIGH speetaJ to Tho Charlottt Obatrvor HICKORY Sept Displaying a strong line and flashy backfleld Hickory high school defeated Mt Holly high school 77-0 here The game was featured by sensational runs by Mackorell Hickory quarterback and Pocvey fullback Ma'tkorcll returned one kick-off 83 yards for a touchdown making 31 of his points by himself through shifty running NKW Conn Sept (P) Yale opened Us 1930 football season here today before a crowd of 30ii0i by beating Maine 38 to 0 The Elis slow in stalling hit their stride in tho final period to Ncore three touchdowns Vale used three teams Aline Hooth around gaining ace of tho 1929 campaiKti played a bit more than one period and scored one touchdown McLennan st'irtimr quarter hack led the scoring two ns down Tho lliio-opi! LEXINGTON Va Sept VP) A green Virginia Military Institute eleven overcame the stubborn resistance of a scrappy University CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Sept 27(p) Virginia deteated Ran-dolph-Macon 48 to 0 hero today ragged game which was the a gged game umcn was bcorlng toucmlowna McCall Pierce Offlclalii: McGofflo (Michigan) referee Major (Auburn) umpire Sebrlng (Ko: A M) head linesman ae Iilchmond team to open the sea-of tho season for both sun on Alumn -ltid today with a son on make the first touihdown but he! missed the try for point Tho Tnr Heels rolled up 17 first I downs while Wake Forest was earn-i Ing seven SALISBURY HIGHS RIP THOMASVILLE WHIPS DENISON ELEVEN VOLS SMOTHER MARYVILLE BY 54 TO 0 COUNT stcond Hams Cavalier backs mixed straight loolball with passes to cross the visitors' goal seven times in the iiist tli ice periods Thomas took the ball over twice once on a 40-yard gain before he was replaced by Gravatt near tlie end of the tirst quarter 8ror by priiMN: ARBOR Mi i) Sept 27 a shakv sttit Michigan's trounced Denison 33 today Hu first game football tlll mauguiutlng season lor the Position 1 lt 1 ci mr rs i i 6 2 SALISBURY Sept The Salisbury high school grldders opened the season w'lth a bang here as they crushed the Thomasvllle highs 33-0 Captain Snleeby starred with his work at tackle while Baker contributed three extra points after goals from placement Knoxvillk iT'i Tn South Caroline Duka 12 to 0 victory Brilliant work by Captain Boy DtJnn if tty Williams and Gilly Laughorn on the backfiebl was matched by the Cadet line iiich strengthen in the pinches to stop tlie sensational Spider quarterback llenrdy Dohrman The Cadets suffered heavily from their Inexpeneni and over eagerness drawing penalties aggregating over 100 yards The Spiders led by Dohrman and Broad us fought the Cadets to register six first downs while I was making nine but a stout Cadet defense kept the visitors North nrolInu 'I Thmi psnp I IUit kwotnl I iptronil runl'f Vndrrw noil Mhiiv Nd) House Make Fore! Brogden Williams Hicks Parker (C) Levine Wfihb Orrgsnn Benton Mills Quillen Covington 1 Hrore bv period North Carolina Forest 0 I Mrorlnff Mouth Touohdowm daVaufhn (nub for Adair) Kdrns (auli for Iloinrau) Druntlry (Mil) for Phnnd) field foul KdtnM Point aftrr touchdown Iloinrau (lditcrmrnO PT Indiiihii 11 Miami 0 Itiuti 88 12 iishmitt on I 48 Whitman 0 Minlonl 18 Ohinplc (lull 0 1 tub 29 min 7 Mbhigun Mule 28 lma College 0 olb 13 rli an 8 rironi lew her 71 1fnn Mines 0 Ohio Mute 50 Mount I nion 0 liirlhum II: Itlufftnn Ohio 0 Defiant 8 Hiram 8 48 South Dakota 0 MiriiieM 27 lawrrnce 0 st 4 Invent WesOnghouar 0 MhMkiiii 31 PenlMirt 8 rkiiMfcji I 27 Oarks College 0 Bon ling (reen 19 Hope 0 aoe 19 imlln 1 2 IlilHdule 59 on ordtn 0 But knell 19 iHnn 8 40 lent! I earlier 0 Brigham tiling 19 Wyoming 12 Bailor 33 Benton leathers 0 I hi and 13 South extern 9 Itah Mate 31 Wrttern State 0 Molilalia I 52 Mount St hnrlrs 0 (litre 31 Ia Western learhem 0 Idaho 0 Montana state 7 Arlington Male 17 ollege of Idaho lUfm Inst 12 plnnshlp with MICHIGAN ANN ip) After shock troops to 0 here of a tain the gtiilutm TULANE NEW Tnlane's nothing i ti ns lt I from 8 to tli Ho MISS AGGIES LOSE Tcnn Sept 27 rennosscp's Volunteers smothered a light Mnryvlll College team here to-dny 54 to 0 with reserves doing tho major portion of playing Minus the flashy halfback Gene MeFver the varsity ran riot for a short while before Coaeli Bob Neylnnd sent in Ills substitutes IS EASY WINNER 84-0 LUMBERTON WINS FROM FOE 18-0 1 1 0 7 7 0 RUMTKH Sept Hartaville high school presented a well trained and hard-lighting machine here in the opening contest of the season to lose out to Sumter high 10 to 0 LUMBERTON Sept Lum- front getting within their 20-yard herton oppned the football season IS here today with nn impressive tn 0 victory over I-atta ORLEANS Sept uP) '30 football machine using hut line plays and end smothered a light team Southwestern Louisiana institute 0 Tli (iteenies showed much Ilk that which whin ear's confercnie iham- QUAKERS LOSE NIGHT CONTEST teams resorted mainly to a attack with the I getting avvav for longer line Both runnln backs gains Summary: North Carolina senrlrir fUusstr (sub) (or Nssh Manner (sub) ft Maus Points after tom hdow Magnrr (place-kick) Vike Forest storing: Tnmhilrmn Mills Point after loudid" Quillrn (drop kick) Tims o( -12 12 3 lb A AND COLLEGE Miss Sipt 27 Mississippi Aggies making their 1931) deimt under the coaching of Christian (lied) Cagle the great star learned something about inward passes from Hie alert Southwestern of Memphis eleven hete today and lust 14 to 0 The visitors completely outclassed the Maroons in tirst half nnti silenced an attempted come-back In the third quarter adding another touchdown in the tlnil period one score in tlie Inst half Oak Ridge Defeats Hargrave ARMY WALLOPS BOSTON 39-0 Clemson Licks Wofford 32-0 MYERS PARK IN SECOND ROUND WILLIAMSBURG Va Sept 26 GP) Led by Maxey redhead flash William and Maty scored a 24 to 0 victory over Guilford college in the first night game of tho season here tonight Maxey leading scorer last year carried over three touchdowns for the Indians In tlie second period he ran hack a punt 30 yard to count and scored twice in the final qunarter Presbyterians Down Mercer PITT RUNS AWAY WITH FOE 52 TO 0 WEST POINT Sept (Pi Army turned louse its volley of fakes reverses and complete rrpor-tolro of wester football on Boston university in tlie opening ganio of tlie season today sweeping the Terriers under a score of 39 to 0 Three new At my aces Ed Herb Cy Letzelter and Ken Fields starred in tlio Cadet attack Fields tossing two long foi wards for touchdowns Citadel Beats Erskine 13-0 Blue Stocking Gain Second Victory Over Bears in Two Years Cadets Smother Hargrave as Walton Slaughter and Terrell Star COX NINE LICKS LOWE BY 6 TO 4 Second round matches in tlie annual Fall Handicap at the Myers Park club weie played yesterday seven matches In four flights being reeled off In the first flight Weil defeated Smith five ami throe and In the second flight II Bruner beut A Freeman one tip Play in tlie third flight saw Alec McMillan defeat Knymuml Hadley three and one and Boss whip Nabors onn up Citadel Finds Punch That WaslTigers Keep Terriers on Run PITTSBURGH Sept 27 The University ot Pittsburgh ran avvav with Wayneslniig college today in Its opening football gume that rnded 53 to llcller Wallnchus and Baker made long gains almost at will Waytiesliiirg was able to niako first downs onlv tvv I A long siring of substitutes was used by Pittsburgh During Entire Game Wof-lord Threatens Once Lacking in First Game to Win CHERRYVILLE HI WINS 14 TO 6 BELMONT Sept The Cox All-Star team defeated the Lowe All Star team 6 to 4 by a ninth inning rally which netted four runs second home run with one on follow ed bv Cox's triple and Lov ranre's double was lie deciding fea ture ERKORDTON Sept Exhibiting a polished oflenslva and defensive for an earlv season game Clierrvvllb high defeated the locals line 11 to 6 LADY BROADCAST WINS BIG PURSE CHARLESTON Sept 27 -tanjitig a punch that was totally bit king In their opining game last week tile Citadel Bulldogs pene- I BEATS RICHMOND 13-0 ACoN Gt Sept The Blue Stockinged Prrsbjterlens from Clinton 8 gained their second victory over Mercer university in two years her today 9 to 7 A fumble in the filial period bv Walden Mercer quarter on bis own 1J yard line gave tlie game to vl-ltois A Pi esbyterian plover recovneil the ball in wild scramble and Dunlap tin-bed tiie line for the final yard This with a safetv made bv Charlie Lnbetti Mercer end In the third period when lie utt'-mpted to punt from behind Ills own end zone counted for Prcsbytciiana victory ABRIDGE Sept 27 fP) Coaches Weaver and Poindexter presented their 1930 edition of the Oak Ridge Cadets here this afternoon for the first time this season and the locals broke loose for a 42 to 0 victory over 1 1 i siave scoring In every period with three rllffetent teams particl pitting In the rally The Rldgeis held the Hargrave team to on first down which was registered against the thirl Ouk Ridge team COMPLETE PLANS FOR GOLF MEET HENDERSON LICKS OXFORD ELEVEN i LEM SON COLLEGE Sept 27 A slashing driving Clemson team rolled up a 32 to 0 ore i on the highly-touted i rlct of Wof-' fold College heir lodiv Tlie povveitill Tigris kept tile vl-i-mis on Hte tun ti lit a II Ihti'iult-nut tlie game Only on did Wnf-fnred therntm that when It second' stloiu ten in uih i'll llio field Clemson Tin1 enlist It uteH in Id hovvevir end loued again ufler 't short punt gave W'nflmd hope' a hi oi new life LINCOLN FIELD RACE TRACK CHICAGO III Sept Luilvitrated sluMioin Erskine dnlcim EroadcaHt owned by Boyers Caldwell Nashville Tenn Iiinkir von th $10000 Marquette luimli up closing the Lincoln Fields 30 day hcri tod iv to win 13 to 0 The sail pmg dashes around llu1 thinks nf Iliil" Whittington and LEXINGTON Va pi 2 Pl Bill thing with (ti I one of th "Itonnien" 111 In lines- opened the I'Rhl season luir this afiiinonn with a 13 to 0 iiluniph over (be CnlverO'y nf Rh'li-iiinnd football letuil Ganglion Mini I la 1 1 with Dm veil tan liillbaek Roy Dunn led the 1 attack 'titling line thrusts by McIntosh wen ion lough lor the Fecederi Hi stop pair was responsible I'm the two Cadet seoret Starting today entries will be received by Rill Goebel municipal golf pro and Dan Carroll propile lor of the Carmel Road course fnt Charlotte's first public links championship tournament OXFORD Sept 27 Hindernn highs dcf'ited (lyfiiid lt to I) Ox-End wit Chris Kametilies starling plav fun bull In s-iond half but was timtble to ncore meeting today Her margin of victory was two lengths with Pigeon Hole second and Pansy Wulkcr third WIKI 111 wtm 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