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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 36

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THE CTIMILOTTE (N C) SEWS Largest 'Afternoon Newspaper In The Two OCT 25 1936 Two-D obblers Brs inia Tech owls Over Vir jtale oltPack I qpioomit Near Bowl Wildcat Speed Merchant Vandy Ties Ga Tech 0-0 Rvneska IsA bbeyWins Leader In 1113 Thriller Mar Hil Oct 2t ---ftelmnnt 13-0 Win Abbey rentinued In the unde- feated Oast here todny by too 5tara lin Oct 2t --ftelmnnt Abbey rontinued In the undefeated riaa here today by Pitt Halts Notre Dame By 26 To 0 Talts )ame -To 0 Huskies Win 9 13-0 innesota Keeps On Rolling ftE1M iea tooInt out Mars 11111 14 to Halthark It ihion trade both troit-hdfoi na tor the 1 taitor and drop kicked hot eIra polnla to he 1114 team the derNon Mat IW 'cored on a from Alrheart to Kelly and on a run hy Ri1 tonna ed by a rraah off Wide for 10 arda Alrheart It ittion'a 'coring jaunt ere ten VI nd 15 yard Fumbles Prove Costly To Golden Tornado In Last Half Goldberg 174'ear Old Halfback Leads Pan ther Attack Notre Dame Is Completely Outclassed Before 70000 Fans Year Old cads Pan tack Completely Before Fans Purdue's Team Of Destiny Fails To Halt Gophers Andy Uram Leads Bierman Team To 334 Win Before 50000 teattle Oct 24--The University of Washington charged another lap closer to the Hose Bowl today with a 13 to 0 football- triumph over California The victory as the third straight for the Huskies and kept Washington in the Pacific coast forefront Twenty thousand spectators Paw Washington virtually eliminate California from the coast league rate when Jimmy Cain and Byron Haines drove over the Bear goal line for touchdowns Roth scores were made from the one-foot Tine on fourth downs Cain diving over center for the first score in the second period and Haines circling left end for the other in the third Cobblers Noce 'Threaten state Goal-7000 See Game gaa's Punting Hold Enemy At Bay In lialeirzli Tilt Commodores Hold At Cm dal Spots-10000 See Game 1 1 4 ip oi 45 'i'i 1 r'rf r': r-i-- It i tir 0 4'' i' 4 -----7' i lict'-' A tip I 'f 0 I I 4 4 i-p-0) AFFK---- 4 it tmolie ti -f 7 1 -34 a kwf' A1 4' 4 i l'' '7 t04'' '01f 4' (: i :) it 3 0 4tmlwi ill 64 4 401010111e10410 cP il 1 Ir l'toii 414404144446 44 sk 10C-it -1' :4 tt A A Ii tt-'0'-) ''''''''i'1 't 4 provrArooikttgoTwoorgotmrmtiooktooRoiwar 5 -01 :4 1 's lk" 4 '4: l'' -1 r- 1 1 ecot Oct 24 --The Vt'olpAtk 1 RIPS 1 NrIrth CornlIna StAte collry" ertT m2tc1Rv'd InvadtLc Vtr-- Etnia Pclrirchnir InFtIu! 1vthall QVI1ACITQF togitn rerf thIA Pftcrnoon thrrilton tn t'or tutcp erletrato with 13 to 0 victory 20 TO PRINCETON TRIPS NAVY BY 7 TO 0 Pittsburgh Oct Notre Dame suffered its most humiliating defeat in 22 historio years today as the Pittsburgh Panthers subdued it week ago by little Duquesne broke loose to crush the fighting Irish 28 to 0 before a wild crowd of 70224 spectators Marshall Goldberg 17-year-old Jewish sophomore from West Virginia solved the great mystery of the Irish Who came to Pittsburgh undefeated and untied Slippery as an eel aa fast as lightning Goldberg led the furious vicious attack that turned the I Southbend typhoon irho a zephyr The defeat was the worst suffered by Notre Dame since Yale walloped the Irish 28 to 0 in 1914 Halfback Goldberg weighing 175 pounds and standing five feet nine scored but one of the four Pitt touchdowns but his spectacular open neld running was responsible for two others as the Panthers rushed over one touchdown in each the Notre not humiliating a years today as hers subdued a Duquesne broke fighting Irish 28 crowd of 70224 rg 17-year-old 0 from West VirTeat mystery of ie to Pittsburgh led eel aa fast as led the furious turned the irho I zephyr a worst suffered es Yale walloped In 1914 weighing 175 five feet nine the four Pitt spectacular open responsible for Panthers runhed vn in each the The aired only five Tants net ill afterrNm 1064S tif offsettltg the ere flret dr they cot tn the thtrd quarter and only trted IS offenstve plaq Seven tines the rtsItIng Techs punted en first down knd bur other times en etecor I rsevn Pyreslea Ampobur mus led the Welfrsek In serene period of e2 yards seering a one-Teri smash ever left wird Howatd Bill Wartntan Princeton' Oct 24--Princeton ra111 front a jittery start today to strike swiftly for a third period touchdown and beat the Navy 7 to 0 before a crowd of 51090 fans who Jammed Palmer stadium Navy piled up a 13 to margin in first downs but experienced ts second straight week of frustration due chiefly to poorly executgA primes and a sharp Tiger defense The Midshipmen lost tto Tale last Seurday Spectacular returns of kicks by Jack White speedy Princeton halfback paved the way for the games only touchdown early in the third quarter White raced 81 yards to Navy's 15-yard stripe with Irwin irday Spectacular returns of kicks by rack White speedy Princeton hair- melt paved the way for the games wily touchdown early in the third luarter White raced 81 yards to cary's 15-yard stripe with Irwin IMinneapolis' Oct 24 Purdue's lestri of destiny like 20 other at tsckers tfore it attempted to force 1 Minnesota's surrentier today but in 1 the It was vanquished 83 to 0 before 60000 spectators The gallent crew of Boilermakers bidding for a Big Ten championi after playing brilliantly for 13130 minutes collapsed in the final and were scattered all corners of the stadium Purdue gave out in the second tall before a eurge of Minnesota manpower and wu trampled under four more touchdowns after the Gophers Iled scored their first market in the opening period The Boil makers staged a willing and deside perste battle but were outmanned 1 and outcharged Towards the end reserve players like Matheny Bates Moore and Wrightson and a flock of others were teering big gaps in Purdue's line which was rapidly weakening and tiring I Thus the Gophers unbeaten In 128 games and victorious In their lisst 21 continued their march to the Western conference champion-ion hip perhaps to the national chamde's ptonship In the knowledge that i they have conquered one of the most leered elevens on their 1938 I schedule ISBELL STARS The Boilermakers with the brit- Lent Cecil Isbell as the spearhead of their attack outgained the from scrimmage in the first a1 piling up eight first downs to three for Minnesota and amassUta lir 185 yards to 93 for the Gophers But in the aecond half the MitaCer secondary started snaring Ishell's long paws 1 In the final accounting it was r4fliandy tram Whitman Rork Bill Matheny Julie Allonse and Larry IBubler who were accredited with Minnesota's touchdowns three of them coming as the result of in- tercepted passes by which the Boil- ermakers had hoped to offset the ruthless desperate charging of Minnesota's power WartmanCentra Mee Can Truck----AndHowl TT1 CStato rtried dooms 1 11 Tardo fatited ruotiot 8 201 Forward p0000t Item plod 4 01 Forward poloort rormyirted 0 0 Forward Mier0410A o4 to 1 0 'fordo by forward passiot 0 14: littoral los toot attotopted 0 Pasting sorraro from serImmayol SP 4't 4 On Total yore limit 'forego! 40 02 Oppotoor to' tumble romovered 0 Tarts loot bo ponally 10 10 (t) lagged' bickers r4 evracjFe Oct 24 lAnd truck hard when It had opportunities hero this iftern-bon and beat Syracuce 20 to before 20- On0 fans 5 yTacuse a ground offence es ctopped cold by the fact chug-In Maryland line and the Orange never once penetrated beyond the Mwryland '30-yard line raced by Guckevcon and Med Maryland made good every time tt caTTIP witht ccoring dictance of the Syracuse goal Two of the Maryland ccores came after Syracuce's sophomore backa fumbled Guckeyson ccored firat ter Maryland after a 25-yard peas and a 15- yard penalty at ainat Syracuce for rough play but the ball on SyracuAe a ex-yerd line The recond was cored by Gormley on Phort paea into the end tone Meade's 40-yard dmh and plunge over the line gave Maryland its third touchdown in fourth period Gormley converted two of the rointA The Eyracuce ltne play La weak and only the play of Novotny at center for the Orange kept Maryland backs from amaahing it to pieces Eyracuce threw tnnumerable passes many of them belng completed (71ael (00) Pes gyrates (0) esrana LE Reutis LT webster 5-irtect liander reamer Center Nolvqty NreI'e Kate re et et RT BLiet NN' Mmsas-tie 114(s44) I Reekmacs G-ese7oon RR Mornort Dsy 73 AAbarie4 or- in nee rg- rge the the aYI or rra- rm" the l'eY "111 (0) Dster ottr kare s'14117 riaciA ori ne4 Nmhville Tenn Oct 24--Vanderbin university 'and Georgia Tech battled to a scoreless tie today before 10000 fans the superb line play annulling the offensive firework of both teams The highly-favored Tech Engineers did not get their dazzling attack going until the second half and even then fumbles and pass interceptions kept them from the Vanderbilt goal line It was Tech's first setback in Southewstern conference competition and Vandy's debut in the loop Tech fumbled the ball seven times Vanderbilt regaining five of them The Commodores fumbled three times and Tech grabbed all of them On the first play of the game Joe Agee shot a 35-yard pass to Jimmy Huggins who was behind the Tech secondary but the ball slithered through his fingers It WM an almost certain touchdown had he held Onto the ball Later in the same period Agee tossed to Plasman on the one-yard I line but the big end dropped the ball In the second period Huggins fumbled and the Engineers got the ball on Vandy's 22 Four plays failed to gain it single foot TECK DRIVES The third period found the Tech backs operating at full steam They drove from deep in their own territory to the Vandy 37 but here a fumble by Ed Jones was recovered by Huggins Midway in the final period Tech cracked the Commodore forwszci wall consistently to carry the ball from their own $5 to Vandy's 10- yard line Here Konemann fumbled and Marvin Franklin reocvered to end the invaders' last serious threat Lineups: Vanderbilt (0) Poo Ga Tech (0) Franklin LE Jones Ray LT Linde Teasley 03 Nixon Hinkle Criter Preston Merlin Fitzsimons White RT Chem Plasman Jortan Huggins QB Suns Agee Appleby Watson RH Konnemln Lo Piro lo Beard Score by periods: Local Speed Merchant Promises To Overthrow Feats Of Gadd Mor ris Laney Et Al Fike'a kickoff The Sailors halted the Tiger attack ort their six-yard stripe but White returned Sneed Schmidt's punt 28 yards before he wu brought down spin on the 15- yard line Ken Sandbach Tiger field general capitalized this opportunity personally by crossing the Navy goal line around his own left end on a prettily executed hidden ball play Sandbach dashed 13 yards to score as the Middies completely bamboozled by a play that looked like an end-around discovered too late that the Princeton quarterback had sneaked off with the pigskin Sandbach also booted the extra point from placement Navy tn) Pos Princeton (I Soucek LE Hl Ferrer LT 4-toc'sa Dubois L0 Wintgomoryt Miller Ctnier C1111t Morrell ic SO Vanwinkis Hessel Tc11 Pike nE Rawl! mime QB Sande Mason LH Whitt Ingram EH Hata roar Ant rim TB Lyner vike's kickoff The Sailors halted he Tiger attack ort their six-yard tripe but White returned Sneed 5chmidt's punt 28 yards before he was brought down again on the 15- raid line Sandbach Tiger field general iapitalized this opportunity person Lily by creasing the Navy goal line play tround his own left end on a pret- executed hidden ball 5andbach dashed 13 yards to score is the Middies completely barn- 000zled by a play that looked like In end-around discovered too late that the Princeton quarterback had neeked off with the pigskin Sand- bitch also booted the extra point rroin placement Navy re) Pol Princeton 0 i LE litia Ferrer LT LO Ai ryibois Miller Ctnter Culiian Morrellici Erl Re(sei It? ftli Pike PE a Ala Wilms QB Sandra Mason 114 Ingram Ett Kaufman Antrim Fa Lynon Boles of Waitsburg Pa reLef man for Iddi Entarlatie ade 11-y1rd gain through tackle during the advance and Phil Darla of Elizabeth City aubstitute for Cowboy Robinson tossed a pass to Mac Cars for a net of 85 yart Dtvell flipped a lot pus to Budes in the third period fx 28 yarns and the second touchd-lwa CharLe Gadd of Charlotte had pulled a quick-kick a few moment earlter which roiled dead on the Gobblers' fire-yard lite Prom behind Ills goal foots Dickerson runtd to Davis who returned 14 to the Invader's Ryneska made first down to the 29 and Pardee hit tackle for CDP before the scoring pass Alex Regdon of Kennywood Pas' made one point by placement and missed one He also played a neat game in the line State rolled up 17 first downs and gained a total of 550 yuds on the ground and through the air on its southern conference opponent I i ftomboolomMIEMENEmoonnma 4 tt second end third periods and then 6 in the final li-01111111tG GALLOPS rolled over two mor The Irish didn't make a first down until the closing minutes of the third period and only made a total of four as against 15 for Pitt ge In yarda gained they were out distanced 325 yards to 73 The Panthers or Goldberg marched straight down the field for 65 yards and a touchdown in the second period with Bill Stapulls lug-Ken it Over frOm the two-yard line With a minute to play in the half Bobby Lame returned a Pt 67 yards to Notre Dame's three but the timers whistle ended the threat with the Panthers three I yards away from the goal 1 Pitt collected its eecond touch- og 1 down ehortly after the third period 1 pened Goldber returned Larry I Danbom's punt 50 yards to Notre Dame's 40 and on the next play i Stspulls went over only to have the ball called back and Pitt penalSoucek itred 15 yards for holding Larne Atm' 15 varch and then Stapulls man snb end who caught the pie- threw a perfect pass to Fabian Mott- skin on the 35 and streaked over for the score i An untoward incident opened and i the road for a third Pitt score In i the anal period As Pitt drove Wit to the Irish 28 Charlie O'Reilly NAVY 0 0 0 e--e i Irish sub quarterback was charged PRINCETON 0 0 7 0-7 by officials of slugging Don Hensley The Irish were penalized half the Booting: Jr an ce putting the ball on their Inch Point after touchdown: Sandbarb 1GT de hr bea 0 ir dial as jss ac for I 1 ettihkh 6e1 ate 1 omn i placement 1 IC Four cracks at the line and aInorthnrAWn'ond55 sub Pitt ban lie01fficuimalpslr: eRezterere BHwitilltEtbermetethclattnno): headitnetmen A Maginnes rte rue' 1 rheism4153 epic! judce Wallace tWashmg! on ma beautiful interference bsohrien1 cciplei Raleigh A eroes enk Souchak Pitt Fr Pri tte placements after the first and third periods and then re in the GALLOPS make a first asing minutes of nd only made a ainst 15 for Pitt they were out1 to 73 or Ooldberg own the field for 5uchdown in the Bill Stapulla lug- the two-yard aute to play in 41110 returned a Notre Dame's ls whistle ended Panthers three the goal xecond touch-the third period returned Larry 1 yards to Notre a the next play only to have and Pitt penal-holding Larne id than Stapulis a to Fabian Hoff- caught the pignd streaked over opened and ird Pitt score in is Pitt drove back Charlie O'Neill7 ack was charged ring Don Hensley nalized half the he ball on their at the line and for the score Kith the rout on Id sub Pitt back lovairik'a pasa on 55 yards behind ico for the score Pitt end mete he first and third MARrA is I SYRACVSE 0 0 0 0 Toschdoirts: grarl6ard Ouckeyson Gcsntiey sub for 1 ad Meg 4e poIr! convertsd 2 I Ofntias: A Carr iVirgtnis umplre A 'M roe tYa01 hos I A You I Penn) judge Ramey cP 1 1 0 'son Dickson won the 100-yard dash did it in 103 and I believe I could have won if I had been in better shape" LACKS POLISH Bill a black-haired youngster Is five feet nine inches tall and tips the scales at 155 pounds He is far from a polished player He has trouble handling the ball and has not been called on to do any punting or passing this year But the boy can truck football languitge for tucking that ball under the arm and going places A lot of good ball carriers have shown on the local gridiron Charlie Gadd Dallas Morris Nick Laney Lowell Mason and Joe funderburke to name a few but those who have seen Wartman perform this year are of the opinion that the speedy halfback looks even better than the former Central stars when he takes the ball and starts digging With more experience in the other departments of the game blocking passing punting and defensive play Bill should prove to be a football player capable of making any coach's football team and right now he is one of the runningest pieces of football plunder in Carolinas high school circles Erskine 26 Wofford amels Win Over Boiling Springs a mai aixe LTA 113E 15 VANDERBrLT 0 00 0-0 GEORGIA TECH 000 0-o By Ervin Blinding speed and elusiveness that's that 13111 Wart-man Charlotte high school halfback has and in abundance Bills the bay ho has made the heretofore tame Wildcats wild again Spectators left the Charlotte-Spartanburg game Friday afternoon singing the praises of the speed merchant Charlotte lost to Spartanburg 13 to 20 but Wartman had a field day Time after time he brought the crowd to Its feet it sensational dashes topping off his performance with a brilliant 53-3 ard sprint for a touchdon Bill has been the sparkplug of the Charlotte attack which has already roiled up more points in five games this year than the Charlotte teams of the two previous 3 ears were able to garner The Wildcats have won two games and lost three this year but have marked up 77 points against their opponents 67 Bill has crossed the pay-off line five times to score 30 of Charlotte's points This is Rill's first year at Central and the first year he has played regularly on any football team Before coming ta Charlotte he attended Riverside academy at Gainesville Ga for two and a half years attending the Daytona Beach Fla high school the last semester of last year He sent out for football at Riverside but saw practically no service He entered Daytona high school last year Just in time to join the track team and win the Northeast Florida conference titles in the 100 and 220-yard dashes his time in the 100-yard dash being 102 seconds He finished fourth in the Florida state meet "1 could hate done better though" Bill grinned "Another boy and myself went out the day before the meet and ate a lot of candy and other stuff not on the training diet The boy ho Officials: Referee Mac Masters (Chin go) umpire Surannard Miss College)! headlinesman O'Sullivan (mile coliego fled Judge Eiteey We shington and Lee) Indians Beat Harvard 26-7 Defeat Smith touLcinbdo: al ri I gi touchdowns Cambridge Mass Oct 24 A band of determined Dartmouth Indians overwhelmed a wilting Harvard team with speed and superior manpower to gain their third consecutive stadium football triumph by a 284 margin today before a 35000 crowd Notts Dams (a) Pea By DICK YOUNO "111 thaw university of Raleigh de- Steinicemper LT leated Johnson Smith university tal(ur Tr1 UP rytt Llt nPer LT L0 --14 Utai tApntir LO I Iv Gaffney Highs Beat Columbia Pitt (200 neddll Manzi Dells Tout renter Adams 1 Fl I RT nonioll PR ReltIman QR rilleitornPo 1 OoltItNorg aski RR La rue 1 TB Patric Dello Tau renter Adams Hi I RT Daniell PR Hoffman QR rbleitorpeo I Ooltiberg AR La rue FR Patrica Pitt nee1011 Manzi Della Taut ter Adams Da Moll Itnetms rilleitraPo 0o1014rg tow rue Patrirs aKes 7-0 here yesterday in a hard-fought Mpndeo Lattle on Johnson Smith field K'Tharcii The only tally came when Coop Crinn er Shaw left half I ctlred from ens Piplis the eight-yard line after a long wino downfield march on which three plays gained 45 ysrds Panbom Although the SmIths threatened Score br periods: teveral times they lacked a scoring 0 punch The gme a ended with Shaw 0 0 0 DAME MTSBITOR I 13-25 on Smith's 13-vard line Pogue 0 0 The only tally came when Cooper Shaw left half lactired from the eight-yard line after a long downfield march on which three plays gained 45 yards Although the Smiths threatened several times they lacked a scoring punch The game ended with Shaw on Smith's 13-yard line Pogue 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-20 First Victory Gaffney Oct high school took to the air here this afternoon to put over two tcuchdowns In the final period for a 12 to 0 victory over the Columbia highs After Ramsey Gaffney back had ftred two passes to advance the Inn to the 15-yard marker he cut loose another heave to Millwood end for the first touchdown snappy right half starred in the Ackfield anti Greenlee captain snci for Smith Cooper stot out In the backfield for thR victors 1 Smith (0) ea Shaw (I) eireealee(c) LE Graves Sanders LT Jowl Wright 1 Cf Kibler White Cen ter Coliter Adair Edw' relF Brown PT Oarrttt Wnod RE Creerv Watts Plans RE renting Matthews T4 Moore Warner TB Govan Spartanburg Oct 24A hard-hitting Erskine football team put on I sensational offensive show here today to ruin Wofford's homecoming crowd of 4000 The Seceder won by a score of 26 to The first quarter was scorelem but in the second period Erskine cut loose a 62-yard dill' for its first touchdown Taking the ball on their own 38 the Sece I era went Into action Jim Pressly passed 20 yards to Edwards who ran to Wofford's 21 Pressly got 18 at end driving over on the fourth down Edwards kicked the goal A short time later the Seceders worked the ball to the Erskine 14 but the Terriers held Another long pass this time for 40 yards from Pressly to Gettys paved the way to the second score Gettys running 20 after taking the ball He then kicked the point EDWARDS IS JAUNT In the third period the Terriers held the Seceder thrusts at bay hut were forced to play defensive football by the fine Erskine tackling and charging The Seceders scored again just as the period ended when Edwards broke loose over tackle and went 63 yards for a touchdown His try for the point failed Soon after the final quarter began Gettya blocked a Wofford punt and on the Terrier ten and Moore picked up the ball and ran over the goal Edwards again mimed Vie point The Terriers threatened with passes in the last ten minutes bolt Erskine broke up the scoring attempts The fast charging of the Erskine line WaS featured by the superb work of Edwards and Captain Gettvs at ends and Miller at guard Jim Pressly the rangy and hard running fullback was the biggest ground gainer of the day ripping the Wofford line consistently Jones punted well for Wofford vith Alrial and Dickson starring on the defense Jones punted several for more than 50 yards Erskine made 11 first downs to Worford's three and outgained the Terriers 497 yards to 197 Wofford never snrinusly threatened tee) Ns Woffnrel (0) Trditartif4 LE Hod vs IT Arian P'ini to AvirPrinns KPIT cpnter TV Born fei Premly 'IT Worford nettysio PE Iiinsln Alltinan 01 Astim6re Shulor 1R Dick on Nnrrin RH Jlnes I 3 Prrs1F Eir mins summary: TouchdAyrs---Sitspulls HmTmari Onidberg ftsr tmuchdmrn Murhtig Officials: Poterse Priesell Jr rrinestnni: umriirs Al Alin: halt ilintsman lin ha A Martmmuthi field jutte Calvin RNA Mss rhok fploroldrk PrIesell Jr Al Pc irk: hill Inn'sMartmfouth field GOBBLERS SETTLED 'rho crowd of around 7000 saw Runk Anderson's Ted Terms hold Dunn Oct up their second conference win of the sea- the risitors to thoroughly In check son saw the Campbell college Cam- i they never advanced offenaively be powerhousing therneelves to a vond their own 43-yard line On the els 25 to 0 victory over Boiling Springs other hand State got to the I today The winners' offense was so 19-stripe in the firat period went great that the visitors were on Vs the ten before scoring In the defenee during most of the game eecond and marched to the eeven A touchdown was registered in and four stripes In the last quereech quarter with Ed Lane brillient ter halfback from Florence carrying the The contest dosed States home tbaull htdwice during the 'afternoon game or season and marked the last owns His first came Just at here for 14 members of the squed the start of the game going 18 Entwistle whoae home is in Old yards around right end to tally Orchard Beach Me and to be car The ne second counter came earfs in Tied from the game after three the second period with Bob Cald plays and examination ehowed he well lugging the oval over from the had a severely Injured knee which ve-yard marker A pa from Seswill probably keep him out of the soma to Lane tallied the extra Wolfpack line-up for some time point Anderson 'wed 22 subetitutes After half time Lane started Byteska bore the brunt of the 1 things again by running away on 1 a 70-yard dash behind perfect in- State offensive Gadd and Bardes held a decided edge in punting over 1 terference after receiving a punt Foot Dickerson of Greensboro and 1 Captain James Emoms pessed to Lloyd Doxev of Portemouth who oPuben Emith on the goal line did i 'a kicking Gearge So- for the final counter Patton erndaro of Charleston Vao did the ter for the visitors was their 1 beet all-round defenelve work for outstandirg player the Virginia Techmen I JeAg Tatum of MeColl end i 10 ftT Certain Cera who hails from Bell- ILY arnngton i)lips so sire Ohio led the State clefensive I play elth the entire start ire line 1 idgerS 1r) TO 0 bowing an Impregnable front to so 9 0 the vieitors State opened the contest by roll- Rome GR by 1 the magnificent line play of Op- ine out a Ono dewr after the kick- telt' Snelline Athens Ga at cen- off but the attack boggee down ter Bill Coddineton Charlotte The Virginia Teehs declined to try to gain and punt earnanges follow et guard and Joe Certer An- derson at guard the Dan- ed with State getting the edge ington Echool trampled the Pyteska slipped 13 through his left tackie then Rchirisen who lives et huge eleven of the Blue Ridge Wallace Idaho cut back after crohs- school of Hendersonellle 18-0 here Friday night leg right tackle and ran 3 deem the sidellee Peresea eneashed first 1 The Blue Ridge boss outweighed nowt to the 18-eard line but se Darlingten's gridders 20 pounds per darts itteecepted a pees on his man as they averaged 177-pounds egainst the Purples' -157 end ran it to his 1 to stern the ad- vane The toectaculer pass of the Tar with Holborn heaving them Robinaon ran the punt beck 13 Reels and the Red Terrors eidel by a le to Hughes were a eonetant threat to the Ps-miens' goal line yare pass from Robineon to Bazdes got to the I Evon -r ar line to loise the ball there on rioters Harriers After the pne out Stet' marched to lee nift pore The lest part of ts i the Fain first half ER ne Lck Generals tra able to GAN) LARDes If States wend telo can five r-rxilt-lr'' Va Oct 24 The North carolna cross ttountry team minutes after the th ird roie twpd Th pur 1hg of Garfc 1 dc'fontPet Ilingtcn and Lee 20- Perdes then kept IO tr ll'Th hrre li-eliaV- Henelox of North Carolina IAIIS mrn territory On pv before ti rare cri1 I he trst to f'enish In the fast tone Fe-he-ern three- a n11 of Pl minutes 15 sceonds Coming rDT rninus 16 s(Tonds Coming c-hsk-Prtt threT vrn11 Neilson And Crosland Tie In Golf Tourney Illinois Loses I Loses i Cu llowhee Oct 24 Western Carrlitritt Teachers came from behind to score their first victory of the season here this afternoon edging out the East Carolina Teachers 7 to 8 The visitors scored early in the third quarter from midfield on successive pasma for 35 10 and five yards from Powell to Shelton Shelton leaped high in the end zone to snag the touchdown aerial A bit later in the same period A Humphries kicked out on the four-yard wipe Ratcliffe rushed in to block the visitors' kick and Dandalake recovered for the Catamounts in the end zone for a touchdown Gaston crack Western Carolina end took a heave from Andrews for the deciding point Eastern Carolina outclassed the home team in the scoreless first half driving at one time as far as Western Carolina's four-yard line en Pas (8) Pateliffe LC Gibs In Jarvis LT Andres Candalaka tCi Carpenter Belot Con ter Pittman tail fiG Ridenhour 1 Black 1T Dennit Gaston Lincbcy A Humphries Nos Bagwell LH Powell Brown Shelton Patton PB Champaign 111 Oct powerful Wildcat used its claws lust twice today to rake out two touchdowns and conquer nil-to courageoua little eleven 13 to 2 for its third straight Weetern conference football triumph ii in hUnt ernlett of 27000 spPe ta tors looked on Oct used its oday to rake out ind conquer nillIttle eleven 13 straight Western triumph as an Crowd of 27000 on Penn Winner Park tied for low net wit scores of 70 Gran lin on when the three pla)ers decided to draw lots for the prize Low gross in the two-ball team competition as turned in by Bayard storm and Erwin Luton of Myers Park They had a card of 71 Benny Frye Myers Park and Kluttz Myers Park captured low net prize in this etent with a card of 06 Sixty entrants competed In the one-day tournament Russ Neilson Of the Charlotte Country club and Bob Crosland of M3ers Park tied for low gross honors in the Carolinas Golfers' association tournament at the Myers Park club yesterday each shouing a card of 79 for the par-72 course They will play Off the tie this afternoon in an lit-hole medal score match Guy Bearer of Concord Gran lin Charleston and Kluttz of Myers Gamecocks Rest eks Rest Philadelphia Oct the air and ponderous on the ground the University of PennsylVania football team put aside Brown unlversiey today 48 to 6 before 85- 000 at Franklin field Columbia Oct 14-118 University of South Carolina Gamecocks skipped football practice today to rest up for intenalve training the first of next Tref It in preparation for their next foot The Citadel at the Orangeburg county Friday Oct 14--The Carolina Gametball practice tom intensive trainxt week in prepsext too The Citaeburg county fair Crockett Heads North i Ohio State Wins Columbus Oct 24 Ohio State turned on the power today but Wit forced to take to the CT to defeat a stubborn Indiana team 7 to Mat Promoter Sc eks New Talent Roanoke Upsets LS: 31 1340 1 YIL 3(241 3111Le aL 01 vbimihmabonlio a Vejite 3 12 0 0 7 0 71 00 6 0-6 Scoring touclIclowns: nrtn dais ke irecovered blocked' punt in rile Tonal Shelon tpit5s trim Extra point: Gaston (pass from Andrew Subs: Barntrell Grey Pryor Long Humphriss Andre ss Pratt Ayers Sinclair of FRSKINE 0 14 6 -24 WOFFORD 0 0 0 0-0 Ersktre pertrir Tourhdewny Pr11- 17 Gpttvi Idwarda Moore (sub! Iztrs pewirts' Edrartis Ge71 101tement1 i iDavA1n1 Perry SI-frare' Ivoltirpin 1C1m Yale Is Victor fine tailoring Is to produce individuality through workmanship alone tailoring Is individuality workmanship fine to produce through alone Williamsburg Va Oct Roanoke college struck twice in the first half here today to achieve its first victory over William and Mary In 13 yeerS 13 to Two concerted drives totaling 19 yards brought the Maroons' touctulawng but the rest of the game they were occupied chiefly In checking William and Mary advances I -II 311-rtlewood Wins thp colorful and popular Jack here again While in New York Crockett will book several big league wrestlers for what he confidently predicts will be a banner fall and winter season One of the bouts he will angle for would bring together Chief Little Wolf the Indian who whipped Cowboy Luttrall here during the summer and Mayes McClain probably the most popular grappler to perform here Both are in New York at this time and Crockett is almost certain be will be able to sign them The impressario thinks the match would take well with Charlotte mat addicts Crockett will also seek to get other big names on the well-known dotted lint! Crockett was accompanied hi Mrs Crockett and and Mrs Steffey Mr Steffey Is chairman of the Charlotte wrestling commission "Tell my friend Gus It Fan I am preparing for the greatest fall and winter season I have ever had and that there Pill be plenty going on for his entertainment in a few weeks" was Promoter Jim Crockett's railing shot as he stepped on the starter and pointed the nose of his powerful ear toPards New Tork yesterday morning While in the big town Jovial Jim will complete details with Max Waxman Jack Dempsey's manager for another tour of the popular ex-champ through the bog and hominy belt Dempsey already booked for the tour phich begins November 9 and Pill last for a Peek but there are a few matters Crockett pants to discuss Pith Waxman Crockett said he is not sure whether he will bring Pt-nosey to Charlotte on the nest tour or Pait until the spring to ohow New Haven Conn Oct 24--rale's reserves huffed and puffed out a 28 to 0 triumph over Rutger today in the first football meeting iletween the institutions since 1890 A crowd estimated at 1200) saw the scsrlot-clad visitors yield four touchdowns to the Eli second and third teams Attractive well chosen IomIn add a lot to the final picture yet no matter how quiet your taste may be you can absolutely dfl pend upon me to indisidualtut the most conservative pattern by winner in which the modeling anti the making is handled In my chop here in Charlotte et 108-A Ath Pt Attractive we In mav ad( final picture ter how quiet loom3 the may dfl the ng ig re In 'h Pt iti znei0 le Fr Fr (Marl Lexington Ky Oct 24-1 wood Brownell Combs' great four vear-old dsuchter of Blips Larkspur Frizeur clinched her claims to the championship of the older division of racing fillies here this afternoon by conquering Miss Merriment crack sprinter from the East by three lengths in a pedal sweepstakes at Keencland The time of I Al 4-5 was flashed for the six urlongs Texas Aggies Baylor Tie Waco Tex Oct slick field and a slimy football cramped the style of the Texas Aggles and Baylor Bears as they battled to a scoreless tie today before 7000 6 1 -I Frank Badalson on I ItlF1r 8 1 CLEARANCE 1 SALE i OF USED BICYCLES TERMS McDONALD'S 1101 East Fourth I 4 I rM3 MFN'S IINE CLOTHES AT (B I Erd5 Py Carremn Bartav tts FL Aueustine Fla Oct cent" were announced' today for a tro tart Grogzer lot- women's itolf tournaments on le Erds nwrpv11 Bury tatte1 Hti east coast The "tams Mith rI iran1 1Axder ILra-El Beach tournament will be rer Peet Sztro-a Err COT1tli 1February IS to 11 1137 From there Ervohera Ltpee aiarertacs the vacatoning golfers moAs to Batert Day'a tarVoll HaiHOrrnonft Beach for the Ecuth cc Lacer r-avat Favirftr K1zta 1 tourt7 Fetruarr 23 to 27 OffLciaa )tairtnt tatgry Wiegtoa and Vrcile to Et AurastIne tor the east coast evezt March 2 ieatnere at t'att' eC1 fulte Crarrhers (1Anteort ito TAILOR PeIgner anti Maker of Fine Clothe 10S-A 4th St Dial 2-2967 Fine 1 r8 SCHAINUCKS 117 SorTH TRYON No Money Down Mills Auto Service Cur First and Church Sta No Money Down Mills Auto Service A Con First and Church Sta All leather and CIENTSAL Fhnt snot $750 values alto POETArA Shnes 117 2 111 Width' AA to EEE 421 Tesolo Opposlto vr A si 8 5o 2 GARMENTS for 300 I south Tryon' 300 South Try I 1 i I 1 I mmmmommomowmogr-- ohmom.

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