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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 59

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Tennessee Smears Tarheels 33-6 Ohio State Rolls 24-7 Sunday October 30 1949 THE MIAMI HERALD 3-D 81872 See N'Western Mastered Justice's All America Hopes Jolted By Vols By TED SMITS Ajwoeiated Frew Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL Tennessee took most of the steam out of famed Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice Saturday came up with a tripple-threat star in Hal Littleford and humiliated North Carolina 35 to 6 in one of the major upsets of the 1949 football season I North Carolina Was a two-touch- Spotlighting Sports Continued from Page 1-D corporation says that he won't lease the field to Tommy DeTardo or any other promoter unless he thinks it is a really high class attraction Most every winter Miami has been plagued by some outside promoter coming in here to get rich quick No one has succeeded in that endeavor and never will (Bill) Stemb-ler chairman of the boxing commission thinks that outsiders should be barred and that if we are to have "big time" fights they should be staged by a local promoter His reasoning is sound The commission should go along with him Lalitornia ISips UCLA In 35-21 Tilt down favorite but Tennessee's rugged line and a tenacious pass defense dashed the hopes of the Tar Heels to regain national ranking in preparation for their big game with Notre Dame in Yankee Stadium November 12 Penalties were frequent and tempers ran short State police had to break up a fist fight immediately back of the Tennessee bench All America Justice ever really Rot going and finally was injured in the third period so badly he had to leave the game coming back only for kicking duties Tennessee scored after only three minutes of play when end Bud Sherrod recovered fullback Bill Haye's fumble on the six yard and halfback Harold Payne swept right end for the touchdown Capitalizing on frequent breaks Tennessee built up a socre of 35 to 0 before North Carolina in- Why Make Latin Tourney A Farce THE DECISION of the city golf tournament committee to select a three-man team from the nation's best amateurs to compete in the Inter-American tournament here next spring appears unwise A trio composed say of Willie Turnesa Frank Stranahan and Skee Riegeo would turn the event into a farce The idea of the tournament is to improve good neighbor relations with the visiting Latins They should be given a chance to win by competing only against the better amateurs of this immediate vicinity Maybe Bob Quinn and the boys will A NET SCORE of 60 didn't mean much in the Riviera Calcutta as the above foursome discovered Saturday They wound up in a seven-way deadlock for third place The players left to right are Browne Leonard Ott club pro holding the trophy Mrs Harry Hartshorn Phil Monk and Ben Costello Herald staff Photo French Threatens Shakeup Edison Primes Pass Defense The Yardstick Clearing Up Orange Bowl Angle ONE ANGLE concerning the public sale of Orange Bowl tickets next Sunday at 1 pm needs clarification When the fans arrive at the north side of the stadium where the sale will be held they will form lines in front of the 16 booths Each will be designated by signs as to the type of tickets to be dispensed there Until Ernie Seiler clarified the plan some were of the opinion that the would be ticket purchasers would mass outside of the gates and be permitted to form lines only at 1 pm COLUMBUS (UP) Tempers flared and fists flew as Ohio State's Buckeyes outpunched Northwestern's underdog Wildcats on the ground and in the air for a bitter fought 24-7 victory that kept them in the race for Big Ten and Rose Bowl gfory Both teams got off to a slow start and Ohio State had Northwestern with its back to the wall most of the first half while piling up a 10-0 lead But the Wildcats came back with a roar in the second half The 81872 fans who had settled back in their seats were up more than they were down as the referees called penalty after penalty against both sides for unnecessary roughness The third period had hardly got underway when Northwest ern started a drive from its own 25 that ended with fullback Art Murakowski going over from the five A slick-working Buckeye offense punched over one touchdown in the first period added a field goal in the second and two more touchdowns in trte third and fourth frames Ohio State's big fullback Fred Morrison kept the Wildcats at bay It was Morrison who bulled over for Ohia's first score and it was his booming punts that kept Northwestern in its own territory most of the day A break set up the first Buckeye touchdown Interference ruled on Pandel Savic's pass to Ralph Armstrong on the Northwestern three and Morrison put it over Jimmy Hague who had a perfect day kicked the point In the second Pete Perini intercepted a Burson pass and it looked like the Bucks were on their way again Jerry Krall passed to Armstrong on the nine but the Northwestern line held and Hague booted a field goal from the 15 After driving to the Ohio 34 Burson scampered to the five Murakowski put it over and guard Eddie Nemeth converted From there it was all Ohio State Two Savic passes one to Clark and one to Schnittker put the ball on the Northwestern six and Morrison banged it over Hague's kick was good and Ohio led 17-7 Ohio scored its final touchdown midway in the fourth period Schnittker made a juggling one hand catch of a Savic pass and was downed on the 44 Krall connected with a 37-yard pass to Hague and then hurtled off left tackle for the score Hague converted Tenn NCar 9 107 148 11 IS 6 4 95 25 First downs Yards rushinr Passes attempted Passes completed Yards passing Tigers 34-14 Forwards intercepted by 5 0 Yards runback interceptions 3ft 0 Punting average 393 38 Yards kicks returned 71 117 Opponent fumbles recovered 3 0 Penalties 12 75 Rutgers Sees Mr Kazmaier PRINCETON (iP) Dick Kazmaier 18-year-old halfback led Princeton to a decisive 34-14 victory over Rutgers Saturday before 37000 passing for three touchdowns and running for one himself The youthful Kazmaier completing nine out of 12 hit George Chandler twice for touchdowns and passed once to another soph Bill Kleinsasser for a third He also scored on a six-yard gain Renovated Indian Creek Course Opens Tuesday Official opening of the Indian Creek Country Club is scheduled Tuesday with full golf tennis and swimming facilities available for the members Dick Branham club manager announced Saturday Jack White who succeeded thelancl holes the greens have late Bob Barnett as club pro has been converted back to bermuda named Ray Feiler as his assistant grass The bent grass experiment The latter is summer golf pro of ha being continued on the two the Hornell country club igreens mentioned White served for five seasons as I Branham whn was manjwr nt LOS ANGELES California's Golrlen Bears swept past the Bruins of UCLA Saturday 33 to 21 and barged on undefeated in their march toward the Rose Bowl The amazing Bruins rank underdogs held their vaunted Berkeley brothers to a 14-14 whirlwind standstill for the first half but wilted before superior reserve trength as 58068 persons watched the Pacific Coast conference struggle The hard-hitting California team cashed in on a pass interception and a UCLA fumble in the third period converting both miscues into the touchdowns which won the bitterly fought contest Th dangerous Bruins who had not been beaten in four conference games spotted the Bears seven points then caught and passed them momentarily in a wild second quarter California its charging line getting all it could handle woke up and tied the count and held on for dear life when the Uclans threatened to punch over a third touchdown before the half ended The Berkeley power began to tell in the last half however Hero for the Bears was Quarterback Bob Celeri who passed the team to new school records Stars for UCLA were Halfback Ernie Johnson and Knd Bob Wilkinson who caught two touchdown passes one good for 62 yards the other in a hand-to-hand struggle in the end zone with a pair of ferocious defenders who ripped off part of his Jersey The scoring briefly: California vards in 11 plays Halfback Jim Monachino scoring from the 64 vards in 12 plays Wilkinson catching a pass for nine yards from fullback Clift Schroeder Wilkinson's catch and 30-vard run on a pass play started bv 'Johnson for 62 yards "California A 67-yard march in 8 plavs Monachino scoring from the' three after Celeri set up the score with a 33-yard pass to Roy Ward California Scored on Celeri's 39-yard pitch to Frank Brunk California Celeri on a sneak from the one foot line capping a 53-vard thrust after Cal recovered a i'CLA fumble California 68 yards in nine plavs Brunk going over 80 yards 10 plays Johnson scoring from the 13 The win was Cal's fourth straight in conference play and leaves the defending PCC champions with only Oregon and Stanford blocking the road to Pasadena 2 Shenandoah Touch Teams Pacing Loop Shenandoah's undefeated grid-ders lead both divisions of the Southern League in the playground touch program compiling a combined record of seven victories The Southsiders pace the 115-pound and under circuit with a spotless 3-0 record while the 100-pounders have chalked up four Jackson Boss Enraged Over Boys' Showing Should Coach Roy French carry out his threats even its most ardent fans won't recognize the Miami Jackson football team next w-eek The Generals play unbeaten Lan-don Thursday night in the Orange Bowl After looking at pictures of his charges' defeat by Edison the Jackson coach announced: "We're going to have a lot of changes before taking the field against Landon "I've been in this coaching business for 20 years and never before lost four games in a row Some boys who have been playing aren't doing a thing and they'll be replaced by players that want to get in there and knock" Usually a mild mannered gent whose voice rarely lifts above a whisper (except on the practice field) French was breathing fire Saturday "It's about time we got up off our backs and did something and I can't think of a better time than against this unbeaten Landon club" he asserted French scouted the Jacksonville school in its sixth straight triumph Friday night when the Lions roughed up Jacksonville Jackson 28-0 The Generals beat the same team 8-6 in the mud and rain The Jackson coach is hopeful that his well-jammed injured and sick list will be cleared before game time "At least we can't be in any worse shape then we were against Edison" he suggested Raiders Seek To Continue Jackson 4Hex' A neat job completed on one Jackson team Miami Edison turns its attention to another school with the same name Jacksonville Jackson this week The surprising Red Raiders vic-tros in two straight Big Ten games after trouncing Miami Jackson 27-6 Thursday night travel Jacksonville Friday night for the meeting The two straight victories incidentally represent more triumphs in conference play than the Raiders were able to muster in the seasons of 1947-48 Coach Lee McKinney will go to work Monday to prepare an adequate defense against the potent Tiger aerial attack "This boy Billy Barker that passes for Jackson is one of the best high school throwers in the state" McKinney warned "Our pass defense hasn't been what you might call good cither" McKinney was elated over his team's showing against Miami Jackson "The line did a fine job and continued the improvement the coaching staff hoped it would" he declared Several new faces may be in the lineup in closing games because of their paly in that tilt Center Henry Weaver and' gnard Gordon Lemmond turned in good enough performances to catch McKinney 's eye Wingback Frank Eggler came out of the game with a slight ankle sprain aggravating an old injury He wll he ready for action this week however the Miami Shores club for four years left that post last summer to take over the Indian Creek club St Louis Plastered By Duquesne 51-14 PITTSBURGH (INS) Duquesne smothered St Louis University 51 to 14 Saturday Barnett's assistant at Indian Creek and for 20 years has been the head pro for the summer season at the Stockbridge Mass country club Branham announced that Bill Hardie for the past five seasons with the Bath club has been named tennis pro at Indian Creek The Indian Creek golf course which was closed during the summer is reported in excellent condition It was renovated under the direction of (Red) Laurence formerly of the Boca Raton club- With the exception of the 14th flamed by the injury to Justice finally went 83 yards with Dick Wiess' scoring on a three yard plunge in the last period Justice had trouble keeping his balance on the wet turf and cut loose only once a 55 yard return of a kickoff in the first period but Tennessee finally stifled the threat on its 18 yard line Iittleford by contrast had no difficulty in running kicking and passing like a champion His sharp throws set up the second touchdown which was scored by fullback Hemic Size-more on a one foot dive In the third period he threw a 29-yarder to end Charles Cummins for the fourth touchdown Tennessee's final touchdown was scored appropriately enough by Sherrod who played a great offensive and defensive game at end He intercepted a pass that Hayes intended for Justice in the third period slipped out of Choo Choo's arms and ran 20 3'ards to the goal line The jubilant Tennesee team carried its coach General Bob Ney-land off the field after the game The surprising upset kept clean his personal record Never has he lost three years in a row to the same opposing coach North Carolina was under par physically for the game and particularly missed the services of the powerful end Art Weiner benched by a combination of stomach trouble and an injured foot But fundamentally Justice was not up to his usual form and Tennessee never let anyone else get going Justice not only failed to score but his miscues helped Tennessee materialy To start the second period he caught Little-ford's punt on his goal slipped and was downed on the spot He kicked out feebly and Tennessee marched to a touchdown A moment later Justice fumbled on North Carolina's three yard line and Hayes recovered behind the goal line giving Tennessee a safety Then he tried a pass that fullback Gordon Polofskv intercepted on the North Carolina 22 Halfback Hank Lauricella promptly passed to Rechichar for a Vol touchdown with Ralph Longmire contributing I four long touchdown runs Long-I mire scored on jaunts of 57 33 67 and 53 yards as the Dukes thoroughly outclassed the visiting Billikens GEORGE PRINDLE BILL WEIGLEIN are ON THE SPOT at ALL A ATT AH MOTORS Dykes Abrams Tilt Set Back Until No 23 The a i Abrams-Bobby Dykes fight scheduled for Wednesday night at Dinner Key has been postponed until Nov 23 promoters DeTardo and Mandell announced Saturday When Abrams who was due to arrive here Saturday morning failed to appear DeTardo telephoned him in Detroit to find out the trouble Abrams told the promoter that he was not irj shape and would need more time to prepare for the bout Boxing director Billy Regan was notified and Regan okayed the postponement but said that if the Detroit fighters did not go through with the fight by the 23rd he would be suspended The next fight card scheduled at Dinner Key is set for Nov 8 and will pair Al Hersh clever Jewish welterweight with either Ross Virgo or Chuck Taylor Hersh and Taylor fought to a blistering draw here early this year NEW Management Cars Prices Acquainted! Get 'em while Let's Get Tech Makes Good Use Of Layoff By LEE EVAN'S Herald Sports Writer Tech High school football coach Ed (Pop) Parnell is a firm believer in making hay while the sun shines Parnell's Blue Devils were idle last week and the Tech mentor made good use of all his extra practice time "We welcomed the week off and I think we made good advantage of our time on the drill Parnell said Saturday Still remembering how his charges failed to produce a scoring punch at certain times against Ponce de Leon Parnell has been trying to sharpen the Blue Devils' offense "We'll have to be good to keep up with Fletcher Wednesday night" Parnell informed According to Pop Duncan Fletcher of Jacksonville Beach is a fast team Parnell saw Tech's next Orange Bowl foe rout Ocala 31 to 0 a week ago Fletcher which has won four straight games after losing its opener will be meeting Tech High for the first time The upstaters also are sending their band and cheering squad down for the clash After relating what he knew about Fletcher Parnell went back to describing the physical condition of his boys Maylon Smith triple threater who saw very little action in Tech's last two games will be ready and willing to play some football Parnell said Joe Hevia reserve left half is the only injured Blue Devil Joe is nursing a bad Charley horse and probably won't see much action Wednesday evening While working on an attack Parnell has stressed offensive blocking to his linemen Although still bruised up a bit renter Julian Gunter has picked up some additional speed and "know how" on offensive blocks How much extra speed Cunter has added can play an important part in whether Tech wins any of last four games One of the main requirements for a offensive center in the single wing attack is speed Parnell reported "'Julian has improved along this line and we hope he continues to do so" Pop added they're hot Virus Hits Ponce Hopes Against Beach Virus lowered Ponce de Leon High's football guard Saturday as the Cavaliers' delayed grid assignment against Miami Beach neared Head Coach Joe Krutulis revealed Saturday that three of his top guards starter Bill Fader Harry Mitchell and Joe Peppe were forced into bed by the illness and would miss the Typhoon tussle Monday night in the Orange Bowl To plug the gap the Ponce mentor has shifted Phil Jochem back from center to right guard in order to give him two capable openers For reserves he has Miles Heaton and Bob Haines a converted tackle '48 Pontiae Silver Streak "6" Club Sedan Hyd Radio Like New $1595 '48 Ford Con Coupe WW tires Radio Spot light '41 Ford Cenv Radio Excellent mechanically TO DAY ONLY $445 '47 Ford Sapor Deluxe 4 door sedan a bargain at $1095 Schools of 7 States Request Kiwanis Bid Schools from seven states have written the Kiwanis football committee offering to meet Miami High Dec 9 in the Orange Bowl in the Club's charity game Bob Ingalls and Buck Leather-man co-chairman of the group said it was too early in the season to consider selecting an opponent but would keep the requests in mind Ingalls and Lrathcrnian also said that the football committee intends to make the Pec 9 tilt one of the biggest affairs ever staged here by the group Other members of the football committee who will inert to select the Invading tram are Bill Preston Jesse Yarborough Pal Bradley Edward Duffy A Casper Bob Gallagher Maurice Long Henry Peacock George Shaw Will Blackwood George Trogdon and Al Wright The group plans to hold frequent meetings until all the final details connected with the charity contest are complete Ingalls reported that the advance ticket sales were WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET a Diamond $1345 ALLAPATTAH MOTORS Marquette Romps MILWAUKEE (INS) A hometown sophomore halfba paced Marquette to a 68 to 13 victory over Colorado State in an intersectional football game scoring three touchdowns 2025 36th Street In the heart of Allapaitahl (Division of Beach-Mercury) Phone 7-668) Beach Lists Drill Today For Cav Clash Leaving no stone unturned in an effort to bounce back from last week's 120 upset by Belle Glade Miami Beach High football coach Frank Paskewich has scheduled a practice period this afternoon The Typhoon skipper made no bones of his disappointment in the way his gridders performed against the Golden Rams "If we don't play any better than that Monday night against Ponce we'll get beat again" Frank said adding that "I'once is improving with each game" Paskewich believed the Rams attack baffled his boys no end Krutulis was letting no grass grow under the Cavaliers' feet in the way of practice Joe had his pupils the drill field Saturday morning for a light workout and plans another session this afternoon Game captain Jimmy Welch probably will get the call as the starting quarterback Krutulis related although WeJ-CB and 125-pound Anton Briee will see an equal amount of action Rounding out the opening back-field will be Jack Wiley at left half Henry Palmer at full and Emmett Webber at right half It consecutive triumphs Edison (3-0) sets a fast clip in the Northern llo-lb class while the Wynwood 100-pounders lead their division with three wins and one defeat Standings and schedule: NORTHERN LEAGUE 115 lbs I 'Mi lbs Edison 3 0 Wvnwnod 3 1 SighUnd 2 1 Eriisnn 2 2 core 1 2 Little River 2 2 T4ttle River 1 2 Hinhland 2 2 Annex 12 Moore 2 2 Wynwood 12 Annex 1 3 SOUTHERN LEAGUE UK lbs 100 lbs I Shenandoah 3 0 Shenandoah 4 0 Riverside 1 2 West Flagler 3 1 West Flagler 1 2 West End 1 3 West End 1 2 Riverside 0 4 COLORED LEAGUE IN lbs 115 lbs Dorse 3 0 Dorsey 3 0 Liberty 1 1 Liberty 2 1 Coconut Grove 1 1 Coconut Grove 1 3 Dixie 0 3 Dixie 1 3 WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday 100 lbs Wynwood at Highland Annex at Moore Little River at Edison west Flagler at Riverside West End at Shenandoah Wednesday 115 lbs Annex at Edison Little River at Moore Wynwood at Highland Shenandoah at West Flagler Riverside at West End COLORED Tuesday hiberty at Dixie orsey at Coconut Grove Thursday Dorsey at Dixie Coconut Grove at Liberty Workbench The home workbench is man's refuge from a confusing world Here is one place at least where things can be put together smoothly including a fellow's thoughts And there's no finer companion at such a time than a mellow Dutch Masters cigar calm satisfying made for man's best moments a tradition that grows with each generation HURLER HANDY HITTER BROOKLYN Dan Bankhead right hand hurler recently acquired by Brooklyn from Montreal boasts a three-year Dodger organization 323 baiting average along with a 44-13 won and lost pitching record was Palmer's pass to Brice that I scored the Cav's touchdown against Lake Worth last week The opening forward wall will 'consist of epds Joe Robinson and George Jochem tackles Phil Sen-j del and Don Barnes guards Ed Wolfe and Phil Jochem and cen-' ter Marvin Wheeler Is This Your Blank? "That was the first time they played against the formation and they kept following the wrong man all the time" the Beach boss continued Ponce also employs the The workout this afternoon will be real light enough to keep the players on edge for the Cavaliers their first of two foes this week Friday the Typhoons journey to Fort Lauderdale to meet the Big Ten Hying 1's Beach also drilled Saturday afternoon with the emphasis on defense plus a short offensive session A tight scrimmage between the boys who didn't play against Belle Glade consumed Friday's session Paskewich plans no lineup changes for Ponce and has named center Sid Otiins captain for the fray-PETB BR AT At ER ADJUST VOLTAGE REGULATOR AND CHECK GENERATOR 1 Florida (xj Furmcm 2 Georgia Alabama 3 Vanderbilt Auburn 4 Wake Forest Clemson 5 Ga Tech Duke 6 Texas SMU 7 Tulane Mississippi State 8 North Carolina Tennessee 9 Maryland South Carolina 10 Virginia (x) West Virginia 11 Cornell (x) Columbia 12 Penn Pittsburgh (x) 13 Notre Dame (x) Navy 14 15 Mich State (x) Temple 16 Okla Detroit (x) 17 Michigan (x) Illinois 18 Minnesota Purdue (x) 19 California (x) UCLA 20 Northwestern Ohio State Virginia Tops Mountaineers rUUtlOTTKSVIILE Va (Ul'i An obviously loaded Virginia team edged a fired -up West Virginia foe 19 to 14 Saturday without showing much to the OUta whose teams are laying for thf unbeaten Cavaliers in Novem-I ber A crowd of 1G000 saw the game played ori a rain-soaked field that 'caused the big Virginia backs to fumble often and enabled the I Mountaineers to keep very much in the contest But despite the slippery under-i footing the scouts from Penn North Carolina and Tulane couldn't help heing impressed by Uhp Virginia power mostly concentrated in fullback Johnny Papit the nation's leading rusher 94 (128 2nd AVE Phone 9-0691 Dutch Masters Cigars.

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