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i HE OURLOTTE (N C) NEWS SUNDAY OCT 9 WAKE FOREST UPSETS SOUTH CAROLINA 6 TO 0 AO- Bantam Austins Wallop New Bern Eleven By 27 To 6 Margiii Ed Shinn Russell Shine In Vielory Pass Nels WILSON REGISTERS GAIN AS DEACONS LICK GAMECOCKS Lone Score Of Bailie Branch Shipp Yic in Battle Game Thriller Forest Halfback Circles Right End for 12 Yards in Upset Victory on Central Stadium Field Two Subtituto Combine to (live Deacon Score in Unexpected Victors IJreak of Game Date Wat For Win vpi iN hi I from renter scurrrd bark and took a par of substitute HUlH-like plp-kin projee-1 tle 15 turns Into the arms of the halfbacks Ed bhlnn and Whitcj pfeqjng Russell who dashed the Russell to upset the dope and pur 'rmaining 29 sards across the goal Wake Forest a 6 to 0 nrton oven line the taunted nil Carolina Gimr- cocks here afternoon hr- IIWtDII 'TOP' Moll I fore 6 000 fait i )utry aa untouched because Shortly afu: the fmil period lade Harriie plating left end for got underwat Id Hu took thei1p imim Deacons blocked out Grayson Wolf the only remaining would-be Gamecock tackier Twice befoie the Decons had turned bark the Birds In the tery shadows ol their goal posts this despite the fact that the Tar Heel Baptists were outweighed 18 pounds to the man A break cf the game a South Carolina pass touching an Ineligible plaver pare the Deacons the ball on the Bird 48-vard line Lawhorn crashed eff tackle for four yards putting the ball In position for the i fatal pass plat C4R01 l4S Tennessee 2a Xorih srmns 7 Auburn 1k I)uk 7 st tip le ronn ft Hake DUNC WILSON brilliant Wake Forest halfback displays a bit of flash this action shot of yes III RF's Til IT 111 lsIO It was third clown for the Birds tthen olf attempted a pass that hit one of hts linemen near the lime of tonmmage After consultation the officials ruled it Wake Forest's ball at the point of the preceding dots Capt Bll Green took Earl Clary's opening kickoff on Wake's 20-yard line and gained the 38 Frosty Peters a nut of a backflclder raced through left tackle for four yards and Lawliorn followed up with a jaunt to the Gamecock 36 Fighting back angrily Eppes giant South Carolina end tossed Peters for a nine-yard loss and on fourth down Wall punted to Wolf on the Bird seven where Owen downed the ball After three running plays Wolf brought his mighty right foot Into play and kicked 53 yards to Wall on the Wake 27 little Zeno making the 34 before being run out of bounds terday's battle with Billy shown speeding around right end highly touted University of Southlunth Zeno Wall diminutive guar- 1 Carolina Gamecocks Wilson tsterback providing some excellent interference Nelson Fortson Game coefc guard is shown near the ex- I freme right end of the picture os Auburn Beats Down Blue Devils By 18 To 7 Count Wade Team Loses Game On Breaks Comes Back Rex Turns In 101-Yard Run As Wolfpack Wins Ohl Man River Treks 75 Yards to Touchdown Many Stars In Contest By WADE ISON Bantam Austin foot ball team generaled by Johnny Branch opened Its season here last night under Wearn Field's flood lights with a 27 to 6 victory over Wings Shipp's New Bern Battery team Some 600 customers saw Brancjx lead his huskies through four thrill Ing quarters of football part cf which was featured by the brilliant broken field running of this Fred Shipp who comes as near being the person more elusive than Ole Man River himself as anybody ever did JOI1NN MRMHES THRILL Johnny fu-nlshed the big fireworks of the contest when lia dashed 75 yards for the second touchdown of the night He got great support from his Bantams who had not tasted scrimmage befor this season Maxle Welch the former Clemson star Ralph Shoupe former Charlotte high and Oak Ridge player Ed Williams Wake Forest tackla of other days Roy McDade start North Carolina tackle and Ed McIntosh the all-South Atlantic fullback from The Citadel were llsti ed as the local heroes of Char- lottes first professional foot jail game Shipp Jowdy an end and Shuny Brlttlan husky fullback were th stars of the New Bern team The Branchmen chalked up ten first downs to four for the enemy played Jam-up ball save for bad passes from center that somewhat checked the attack 1 several ba NCORE hunt The Bantuns scored flrat near th close of the first period Shipp pulled quick kick from regular for- matlon that sailed high and across the field but for only two yardj giving the Bantles the ball on the Battery 19-yard line On the first play Ole Man River stretchPd out for nine yards then used Ed Melntosh through the lln four times for the score the former' Citadel ace tallying from the two-i yard line Branch booted the extra point by drep'-uk M1IPP HI N't TOO Shipp brought the stand to their feet on the kickoff which he caught on the goal line and raced back to the Charlotte 41 -yard line Brtt-tlan's plunge for four yards brought' the quarter to a cloee with th -locals leading 7 to 0 After being penalized on the second play fifteen yards for roughing the passer the Bantams found themselves be-' lng moved back to their goal by th powerful lunge of Brlttlan and the' slick moving Shipp who slipped over the New Bern score by running around right end from the four-yard line The most spectacular plav of the game came on the first play after! kickoff sfter this touchdown Ole 'Man River started toward the left sideline A mass met him and suddenly he wheeled sround behind the line of scrimmage and cleaied his right wing going Into high Just as the New Bern secondary msssid to stop him Johnny halfnsv reversed again Just a his mates rallied to help him And they did' The Battery bovs were catching up with the side-stepping Bantle back-' field ace so masterfully Major cut out tackier and Johnny sped on He wound up with a 75-yard Jaunty for touchdown McIntosh' pi ice-' ment for extra point was low WIGK HOT IttniE The teams passed up the third quarter as for scoring but th bnttlc waged hot especially when with Jit Benton running the team It marched from its own 2l-vard line to the six when the New Bern line tightened and Benton flipped a backward pass to Welch but failed to make the distance Besides Welch and Benton Basil Melton did some clas-v running In this quarter An 11-yard pass Benton to Shoupe also featured WoriHK NCORE Taking the ball over on their own-six as the last quarter started New Bern found the big Charlotte llii too strong nnd Shipp punted out of bounds on the New Bern 29-yanl line McIntosh made the 28 and Welch stepped off tackle on a cutback play and scored standing up Branch again converted the extra point with a dropkick Wings Shipp again brought th gallery to Its feet when he recelv-' ed McIntosh's kickoff and returned It 14 yards through a broken The Charlotte team stopped tile Battery running plays forced pint and took possession of the ball on New Bern 39 from where with Kes-ler McIntosh and Branch running with the ball they advanced to the nine-yard marker from wher Johnny passed Into the end iron on the fourth down to Sam Qur- Rally After Seeing Plainsmen Tally Twice in First Few Minutes of Rattle Hitchcock and Co Sophomore Fullback Leads Team to 13 To 0 Victory Over Clemson Tigers Threaten With Aerial Attack Are Shining Lights- City club However Clemson again took to throwing passes most of which only resulted In State Intercepting Reid Tull was substituted Into the melee and played very creditably Time after time the Queen City protege stopped the Clemson backs at the line of scrimmage Clem- Captain Miller Alex Stevens and Wertz took honors for the Tiger club performing very nicely on both the defense and offense Waku Forest 6 'emh Carolina ft Furman rr'ktn a kandolph Mcon 7a lion Catanba 2 lih Point Mercer fit I're'bGman College ft Citadel 12 1 I Marine 26 Norman Park Appalachian 12 Concord a Mercer 2 Prehuman king 3fl Lee Ml Bar Rue Bldre a Rnerside end 41 Cmliord It SOI TH Alabama 28i George Washington Tulane Mi Georgia kirginta 2) Roanoke I S3: Marvland Nary S8i Washington and I Kenturky 12 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California 12 st Man'c Waihlngton 3ft Willi mrltr 0 CRO Fish 7 Lemoynr 0 i I 1 I I I in: tcoN Rim Wake's attark failed and Wall kicked Just as South Carolina had stopped their plays the Deacons rallied and held for a punt on the Bird 29 Again Wolf sent the ball far down the field Wall taking It on his 10 and racing back to the 31 Dune Wilson still suffering from bruises received in the game with North Carolina two weeks ago made the 43 but was penalized for making an effort to run after hitting the ground Peters made It first down on the 46 but Meers broke through and nailed Peters for a four-yard loss Wall kicked te the Gamecock 21 Speedy Earl Clary swept around right end on the second for 22 yards and a first down on South Carolina's 44 He fumbled on the next play anql Epps covered the ball for South Carolina for a five-yard gain But Wake again checked and Wolfe punted out of bounds on the 21 The Deacons had tried a couple of plavs kicked Into South Carolina territory and had stopped tvfto plays a four-vard gain when the with the ball on for only quarter ended South Carolina5s 49-yard line PI NT FC HINGES On the second play of the next quarter Wolf kicked to Wall on the Deacon 15 Wall returning to the 26 He also kicked on the third 'down his boot going only to the 47 A bad pass from center on the third down to Wolf brought forth another South Carolina kick which sailed out of bounds on the Wake Forest 33 Wall called for a pass but it was Incomplete on the next play his team was penalized fhe jards for offsides In two tries the Deatons managed to work the ball up to the 35-yard line from where Wall punted 41 yards dead to the Bird 24 Mauney had taken over Wolf's quarterbacking duties and tried the Deacon line for e'ght yards but South Carolina was penalized five yards and Mauney punted dead to the Deacon 26 Fading la three tries Wall kicked back to Mauney who returned nine yards to the South Carolina 44 Mauney got four on Ills first running play and scattered tacklers right and left as he sped to the Deacon 36 McCraov lnseited la the South Carolina batkfieid in two 'elect a that thru ards i causing Mauney to pass piay to the former placed the ball on the cine-1 Hale Wins Golf Laurels Columbia Oet (t Hale Columbia volleyed to victory over Rudolph Goldschmidt also of Columbia 6 and 5 in fhe final tound of bout It (arloliiu amateur golf championship play here this atternoon Goldschmidt met domplleations on the tees and missed the maik in second shots and approaches A steady game left llale three up at the turn Shooting par goll he won the match at the thirteen hole llale's victory displaced Llenf Commander Patton of Parris Island as slate champion Patton won the consolation flight trophy after losing In the first match round Bill Rogers Columbia city champion and Setgnlous Orangeburg were defeated In the semi-finals CAIN LEADS BAMATOWIN Wajhlngton Oct 8 (UP) Led by Captain Hurry Cain Alabama's Crimson Tide defeated George Washington university here today 28 to 6 before one of the largest crowds ever to witness a football game In the capital Cain All-American fullback of 1931 scored all of his team's touchdowns In each period Each goal was kicked by Holley Alabama halfback RESllT OF FI RLE George only score was made In the second period the result of a fumble on Alabama 17-yard line McCarvcr plunged through for a touchdown but the goal kick effort was wide Alabama's heavy line opened up wide gaps for the plunges of Cain and his backfleld mates and three of the visitors' touchdowns were made by straight hard plunging i I i he charged up Forfson finally brought the Deacon halfback down I after a 12-yara gam Grant had gained Duke's 4-yard line Duke got the ball On the first plav Brownlee fumbled made a great attempt to recover but the ball eluded his hands and Talley covered it on the Duke eight and one-half yard line IIOVV Till Sl'ORFD On the next play Duke was called off side and suffered a f've-vard penaltv then Talley was smeared for a two-vard loss by James putting tlr ball on the 5 1-3 yard line as Auburn took a time out On the first play Klmbrell went over left tackle for Ills touchdown Hitchcock place kick for extra point was blocked by Dunlap After two exchanges of punts during which the ball was around midfield Hitchcock punted to Mason on Duke's 13 who fumbled and Arlatl recovered for the Plainsmen on the Blue Devils ten-yard murker Then Duke got a five-yard puialty for off sides and Klmbrell circled left end for a touchdown Hitchcock's pa's to Arlall was knocked down- Cox kicked off and after a few tiles Hitchcock punted nnd th? ball went out of bounds on Duke's ten Mason and Cox gained 9 1-2 yards In three tries and James punted to Auburn's 43 Hitchcock apparently not satisfied with his first effort punted out of bounds on -More on Third Sports Fs(ft- LICKS FLEET 58-0 Greenville Oct (UP) Furman defeated Frsktnc 58 to 0 In a one-sided game here today Furman's fleet barks penetrated the Eiskine line at will scoring 32 Aif clowns Ersklne Furman )' as penalized 60 yards to Ei-sklnes sixteen Allen Griffin and Frank Smith starred tor Furman Next Bantam Foe Strengthening Up For Game In City Temp Templeton's Greenville all-stars continue to build up their strength for their game here Monday night week with Johnny Bianch and his Chnrlotte Bantam Austin eleven according to advices from Greenville The most recent player to hook up with the Templeton outfit Is Johnny Justus star Clemson halfback who performed so masterfully against Davidson and State heie several years ago Among others who will play for the South Carolinians are Foggy Woodruff Clemson end Vic Fleming also a Clemson end Collins Clemson guard Smith Furman ba(k Poole Furman back Dobson Furman back Garner Furman tackle Traweek Fuiman end Fox Wofford bark Clary Duke center Hallman Clemson back Black Furman lineman RICE WINS FIRST Dallas Tex Oct 8 (UP) Rice Institute of Houston scored Its first victory In Southwest Conference hls-toiy over Southern Methodist University here today winning 13 to 0 Wallace hard plunging halfback of the Owls scored both touchdowns in the four If pei iod i after time three passes being corn-got pleted but usually the ball terrni-tries nated In State's possession There was little excitement or promise of 1 a touchdown by either team after Officials Black Tovell I Wisconsin) i (Carolina! sard strip By BlW fllll'MlN Raleigh Oct 8 Featured bv a brilliant 101-yard dash by Ray Rex State college defeated the pow erful gridiron machine from Clemson college here this afternoon 13 to for first Southern conference title game before a capacity crowd of ex- cited football fans After playing one quarter with practically no thrills the ball merely exchanging hands with plays centered about the middle Clemson took the oval on State's 44-yaid line A march was started for the promised land by the Tigers with Wlllimon contributing greatly with line yardage Captain and Quarterback Hob Miller tossed a 21-yard pass to Woodward and the ball rested on State's twelve-yard line REN OITRLNS TIGERS Wlllimon added three and Woodward hit th center for four Miller then flung what appeared to be a touchdown pass but Mr Rex Intercepted and dashed for States first counter Rex snatcher the ball one yard behind the goal line and ran the entire distance of the field Nelms Stute left end took one Clemson man out of the play and the remaining ten Tigers were left for Rex to handle The big ten-second man outran the entire Clemson club to score untoched by an opponent The extra point was missed Clemson took to the air time I Rex's run until third quarter and the Staters weie held for downs thus preventing what the some-odd 6 000 spei tutors thought would be State's second touchdown Clemson took possession of the ball deep In her territory and after two line plays kicked Don Wil- son sub quarter returned the oval from his own 40-yard line to Clem- sons c5 but fumbled when tackled Adams again added five and Roy penetrated and neither was a field goal successful In the last few minutes of play the Clemson Tiger was lv TED MWN Legion Field Blimlngham Ala Oct 8 The lighting Blue Devils of Duke put up a valiant stand against Auburn's powerful plainsmen here this afternoon but were finally forced to bow before the great offensive attack of their foe 18-7 It was a fiercely fcu0ht battle and a battle that was a hard oue for the Blue Devils to lose DlMI'j COML II UK That In the first few minutes of play gave the plainsmen enough points to win the game but none of the 15 000 people who witnessed the game though so They saw a Duke team come light back after those two heartbreaking breaks fight the tigers completely off their feet and then In the third quarter and the first of the final quarter threaten to win the game themselves It was a comeback the l'ke of which few people of that vast thiong have ever witnessed There are many teams who would have folded their tents and given un but not so the Blue Devils This town Is all talk tonight about a powerful (and let us all tell you Auburn Is povveifult team that bleaks i gave a football game IIIKHHHK RN There Is one other reason whv Auburn won the ball gnme He Is Jimmie Hltcheock They say Johnny Cain of Alabama can punt they fay Ralph Kochevnl of Kentucky can punt but tak? It ficm Coach VPallace Wade of Duke relth Is 111 the class of this fellow Hitchcock and the Duke mentor said that tonight Httrhcock onee and for all Is a remarkable an e-tiemelv lemarkable football halfback a trlple-thrcater from way back yonder enough backspln on a ball to stop It exactly on the two-yard line and no has punted that way fuur other times against Auburn's foes this fall CO (REIT TOO But Duke offered one in Bob Cox It was Cox who carried the burnt of Duke's third quarter running attack He was In the game In place of Nick Laney who played very few minutes today because of a severe charlle-hoss He was sent Into the game only to pass for he could not run nor could he kick and Duke's chances today were hurt because of the kicking Cox while a fullback can be computed to Hitchcock Auburn's line which was powerful enough to be one of the greatest ones Duke has ever fared could not stop the sophomore Blue Devil's fullback He was lor Individual ground gaining excluding yards gained by passes the star of the game carrying the ball 24 times for a total of 67 yards and that against Auburn Is plenty good The state of North Carolina has a grea fullback In this boy Cox IIREIKS COME EUUY two big breaks cam early Cox kicked off to this ram Hitchcock and he returned It 45 yaids to Duke's 30 where he was run out of bounds by Eblo Dunlap Klmbrell the ten-second hallback reeled off 11 yards In two plays Hitchcock added four and Klmbrell another to Duke's 14-yard line but a pass Klmbrell to Hitchcock was lncomnlete and on the npxt play the Plainsmen were penalized five vards h-cause their passer was not fh yards behind the line of i Ol VfF Ol I VM) Never has there been a more courageous stand than that which Wolfpack again took the Initiative the Deacons took here Thrice Hank McLawhorn started a drlte Mauncv tried the hue netting only I from State's own 40-yard line In three vards Another pass was call- five consecutive tries Comlskey had td a desperate effort to score added two first downs and little but Russell the same Russell who'Roscce Roy helped for another first scored the winning touchdown and i The quaiter ended phned a brilliant all-around game bioke it up In the end zone iTUK MIssES SCORE After Intermission the two team' I battled on even terms until the tactics The fourth was scored by a pass followed by a 10-yard run by qunrter rush thnt netted a touch-Cain Aside from completion by George Washington of a thrilling 47 yard He stopped Duke's savage thlu! down-he stopped It by punting He punted twice cut of bounds on Duke's three-yard line he rilJ twice cut three-ynrd line he pm bo ake started out on the 20 I With tie ball In easy scoring live-yard penalties gave the tance the Clemson line tightened McQuage (placement) Subs State Ends Redding Stephens tackles Daugherty Troshkln guard" Duke Tull Fabrl quarter Wilson halfbacks McAdams McLawhorn Rov fullback Rex Clemson End Fellers tackle Lewis guards Abell Proctor center Klrkconnell hRlfbacks Woodward Dillard Lynn Robinson fullback Lambert First downs- State 10 Clemson 12 Penalties State 30 Clemson 45 Passps tried by State 2 completed 0 Passes tried by clemson 11 completer 3 intercepted 1 (Davidsonl referee umpire Hackney headilnesman Perry (Au- ELON BEATEN BY 31 A COMTES Richmond Oct 8 Syd Lafer and Harry Hess led the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jacket yirglnla confeience champions to a brilliant victory over the Elon college Christians here today 20-0 Newsome Latham and Brawley were the main stays for the Christians tan -Macon (2(1) Flon (In leal! IE Brawleyio v1honey(c) LT LlncHey 5 Williams LG Milligan smith ConVr Mauldin 3)avton RO Peoples Williams RT Wateib Weiss RE Brainier Hess QB Walker Hudson LH Newsome Lafer ItH Winecoff DeLotto FB Lath in Scoring Tourhdowns Hess Beall De-Lotto Extra points Lafer (2) lire smashes Officials- Wilt (Virginian refpree Arnold (Virginian umpire Miller (Rlcll-uiondi headilnesman FILE INCOME TAX LEIN VS HORNSIIY St Louis Mo Oct 8 (UP A federal Income tax lien for 12 871 was filed today against Rogers Hornsby deposed manager of the Chicago Cubs It was the second lien filed against him In a month The lien lists tax Interest and penalties on Hornsby's Income for 1926 and 1927 The first hen filed September 13 was for 9412 IMF 4 Vf'II Tf 4 Tn vuiuiuii IN MT PLE SANT GO'S Johnny Branch boss of Bantam Austin football team will officiate In two Mount Pleasant Institute football ganies at Concord The little quartet back vester-d ly accepted Jobs in the Weaver ci October 21 and the Blue Ridgi game No ember 11 North Ct-rollnlanv a good start but jtipv caught Shinn behind the line of scrimmage foi a four-yard loss Ijusi us the gun ended the lust half The neve ruling that when any prt of a players person other hands or leet torn lies the ground was costly to South Caro- lia when Wolf stumbled alter tak- a 1 Iasi a Clan raced oft risht tackle Carpentor a Hancock RO RT HE Polls McDads Shoupe iiu Green's kickolf touched earih bv Stevens Dillard recovered for Mly th hv knee Jumped up Clemson It was ball on ill d-r'ed down the field His her own 45-yard line ad on brought a five-yard penaltv On the first play a pass was at-rd alter a mightv punt from tempted but Eklgar Comlskey lnter-jMiuney to V) vke Forests 47-yard cepted Starting on Clemson's 33- a 'vard line McAdams added five and Vake -t the b11 on the second sj(ceslve tlmes out on the part ot 5'hvon fumbled and Id tlP g(ue state a flnft down IN SKFET SHOOT hna on th 49 The red-hMdK phoraore Me HIGH GUN 111 a I1 rtl 4 Cil arl -ii Is I hr ike throuih and nabbed him for hlt the a thre-e-vard loss and after try-1 then Cumlskey went over for Hu a forward and a running clav and final toufhdown wi-hout mkccvs Mauney kkked out MtQuapes Platemnt klck tbe of bounds on the aeon 24 extra point was good A lo-v id penalty moved the Duties I to the 'nine and WallIK 1 mt-r to the 4 only to have I btutr as iu fcorln8 ch'tanee Wolf run to the 26-vard line atter thla counter but II (liijd off rgnt tackle ar lmp ''nnr' slipped away for fifteen yards around Clemson's line could not be Touchdowns Cain 4 McCarver Points after touchdown Holley (4) Referee Strayer Tech) umpire Menton (Loyolal field Judge Ba-barf (Dartmouth) headilnesman Schmidt i Dartmouth) UNITY SEIZES CATAWBA TITLE baseball team yesterday won the championship of the Catawba valley Sunday school league earning the title when Cook's Memorial southern division winner forfeited the final contest of the three-game playoff Berlcs 9 to 0 Cook's Memorial winner of the first game of the series had plied up four runs In the second Inning and had three men on base with none out when a dispute over the balls furnished by the home teem arosp Finally Umpire Elliott the arbiter furnished by Unity forfeited the game to that club giving It the iseiics CARSON Bredkir (r 21 of 25 targets Carson yesterdav won nci gm honors In the weeMv t-kfet shoot 1 the Izaak Walton lea-ue rn club Betra was rerond with 20 of 25 with the mrir-mu a sco-ee 1 follows Derm I 37 of 5b Dr ri Him 18 of 2 f-mith 30 of 50 1 i i(ii i Fmrtli nd Itreard CifjJ (ntlllMII 'Hllll 1 INC Branch (3 dropkickn Sub New Bern Coelev HB Ken nrll Bail terns Davl Ellerbe Tt Ournenu Benton QB Mellon HB! HB Matlheas Officials Cnuscv ioutli Carolina! referer Alexander i Central umpire dray (Davidson) headilnesman Firestone Tires All Over Town Tying the bell to the six-yard line But hfn again the iptlst held like the bull going over on the to ir-ud line and Wall I Poking signs of remorse and re-kirkir'p to safeb After a 1 5-varcl krPt for being held under control pinnUv f-ou'ii rolma was toned n' the State Wolve' and presented to puijt and Wake got a real at-1 a mighty attack for a counter Thlee tack ut Hei v'th Wall letui rung brst downs itll'ed to the in short older nnd the sit 501 ou HiJ spints la 5 uution l-ol Uubloua lot the U-iutal I scrimmage TUo pass Klmbrell to 7.

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