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South Carolina is hauled down by Jim Garry (3R) Wake Forest after a short gain in the game at Columbia which the Gamecocks won by 27-20 Jim Duncan i of the Dears Is also in on the Staff Photo by Jake Houston flown to Charlstte by Ilasi A Deakin Flying Service) 4 Zk A''' it 5 0 Z''''' IftW 444xtw''''C'0tetst 4tettlitto Auburn Clemson First downs 17 15 Net yards gained rushing 220 228 Forward passes ttempted 18 11 Forward pasties completed 7 3 Yards forward passing 78 07 Forwards intercepted by 7 0 Yards gained run-backs ln terceptIon 0 Punting averages 303 243 Total yards all kicks ret'end 74 37 Pnoonent's fumbles rec'Y'red 3 0 Yards lost by penalties 49 10 Sooners Roll On To Sugar Bo Durham Hi Cops State AA Crown i --7 y-r1 ''''3 '7 'Illr'' -Y4 ''t ellt -4 S1: VC' ri lf4 --i 0 'r I 41'''-' 1 I i 4 44 I 4 406(1 4 kqlitoujer (44 tf 'A i431 1 4 4 1 4 't Liko kg 17'441 416i SHRINE STARS the 60 North and South Carolina high school football stars reporting here today for a week's practice before the 13th annual Shrine Bowl game next Saturday afternoon are the two huskies shown above On the left is Gene Frye Hickory High's rugged 195-pound fullback Frye will he used by North Carolina Head Coach Tony Simeon as a defensive linebacker only and is listed on the squad as a center On the right Is Donald Ryan Caldwell outstanding left guard for Union High during the season Just closed The Union cocaptain weighs but 170 pounds but is rompact at 51" Donald is the son of Mr and Mn David Caldwell of Buffalo a community Just outside mf Union "'1 4 43) ll 4-'44t5 lit 14 if '-'4 4 t)--4 1 ::44 4 4 itr 1 't 0 A i ') i o464i nation's third-ranking team wind an all-eonquering season with smooth and powerful performanl NORMAN Okla Nov 26-4r)--- and then accepted an invitation to Oklahoma's magnificent Sooners play in the Sugar Bowl in New trounced Oklahoma 41-0 Orleans for second straight year today for their 20th straight victory A crowd of 50000 watched the w-16 Shrine Bowlers Land 0 B1ii01111NISCItioc fTfiFigliA1V11111144 1012 6 BURLINGTON Nov 26 (IP) Durham High Feb oo I last night won the state Class AA football championship by defeating Burlington High 21 to 13 before a chilled crowd of 7200 in Memorial stadium Worth Lutz Durham quarterback threw two touchdown passes and then pitched out to Delona Lloyd who ran eight yards for the third Durham score Lutz who has had a hand In all his team's scoring tossed his first scoring pass in the opening period 33 yards to Van Weatherspoon on the five who fell across the goal line as he was tackle BY JACK CLAIBORNE Wander uptown this afternoon back Bill Tucker's try for extra point went wide of the uprights The South Carolina team's strong line and Fullback Fred Cone's powerful plunging gave Clemson the strength it needed HIPPER DIFFER Both teams broke out a full bag of football tricks Running from a single wing formation the Clemson backs threw in laterals double reverses and fake punts to add to their deceptive ball handling The game played in clear crisp weather drew 14000 spectators Cone the Clemson battering ram made the first touchdown and set up the third Guard Bob Hudson of Clemson scored- a second quarter tally that put the Carolina Tigers out front 13-7 Ray Mathews ran from his own 40 to the Auburn 35 Then smothered by tacklers he lateraled to Hudson who raced across the field to score' Welt A 1 111 111 praclice gear this afternoon Both squads will have all their meals at the Ship Ahoy restaurants Practice sessions will be held twice daily during the first part of the week the Palmetto squad at Richard field and the Tar Heels at the Central High athletic field Several changes were made on the North Carolina squad roster last week replacements chosen for four players whose teams were engaging in post-season games on or near the date of the Shrine Bowl The South Carolina squad remains as originally chosen The rival squads: 1 I 001 3 46 a) A Llit" 3 Wog and if it strikes you that the town is being invaded by small army of huskies you'd be right Sixty of the finest senior high school football players from all over the states of North and South Carolina will roll into town this afternoon tor a week of practice prior to the t3th annual Shrine Bowl game at Memorial stadium next Saturday The thirty North Carolina players will check into the Mayfair hotel and meet Head Coach Tony Simeon and his assistants Shu Carlton and Leo 1lorgan before assembling at Central High school to draw practice equipment The South Carolina squad will be quartered at the Selwyn hotel and are due to check in this afternoon Coaches for the South Carolinians this year are Pinky Babb of Greenwood Torn McConnell of Lancaster and Rhoten Shetley of Florence The Palmetto squad will also draw hair dres-sing Relieves Dryness Dresses the Hair Aids in Removing loose dandruff scales Hi MEN 1 BEGINNING MONDAY 9 A A oil rod tiodo4 Aliopt TIDWELL TWIRLS Although Auburn's running attack bogged down Tic lvell's long passing gave his team a potent weapon He opened the aerial barrage in the first quarter by dropping a 38- yard heave into the hands of Bobby Weaver to give Auburn Its initial score During a thrill-packed third quarter he was throwing 40 and 45-yard aerials that Clemson kept from connecting with brilliant defensive covering A sophomore halfback Jim Jeffers provided the power needed in Auburn's final desperate drive Turned back twice by Intercepttions and penalties the Alabama team handed the ball over to Jeffers He pounded loose on a 16-yard run that broke the back of the Clemson defense Auburn recovered a fumbled punt on Clemson's 43 and roared to a quick third quarter touchdown with a surprising Coker Barton scored the tally BOOKS CLOSED! NORTH CAROLINA Jones Charlotte Harding Bill Bailey Mount Airy Pat Harrington Wilmington Eddie Mann Chapel Hill Hodges Kinston Granger: Francis Frcdere Wilmington New Hanover: Kenneth Yarborough High Point Leon Slier Greerisboro Edward Meadows Oxford Ind George Fidler Burlington Sutton Raleigh Hugh Morson Fred Matthews Burlington: Malphus Bradbury Wilson and Clinton Vertschi Fayetteville Bruton Kinston Ashe Charlotte Central and Gene Frye Hickory Patsch Gastonia: Johnny Gray Statesville Harold Carter Lexington: Billy Williams Henderson: Pete Chaney Reidsville Bobby Mickey High Point Bill Hawks Mount Airy Ray Triplett Wilkesboro Junior McRoy Goldsboro Billy Gardner Wilson Joe Attayek Greensboro Hunter Hadley Monroe and Dick Dickerson Henderson FOR NOVEMBER Louis Berry Durham tackle re- i covered a Burlington umble on the home team's 24-yard line taker in the same period to set off the next scoring drive After picking up only four yards in two plays Lutz on third down whipped another pass to Weather spoon who took it in the end zone Burlington's Bobby Brincefield fumbled a Durham punt on his own 15 in the fourth quarter Charles Jennett recovered for Durham and from that point Lutz and Nick naldi carried to the Burlington! eight Lutz pitched out from there to Lloyd who scored Albert Long kicked all three conversions for Durham from place-1 1 ment Burlington scored its first touchdown in the third quarter when Brincefield broke loose for 35- yard scoring run Early in the fourth period: Darrell Small plunged over from the one-foot mark after a 24-yard drive which followed a Durham fumble Bill Kirkman kicked Burlington's first extra point but his second try was wide Durham's hard-charging line led by Berry and Weatherspoon stopped Burlington five yards from the goal line in the third period after Burlington recovered a fumble on the Durham 10 DURHAM Left Gunter Left Vnell Left Glenn Temple Brumley Right Right Conklin Right Left Pate Ewing Right Long Bunting RITRLINGION Left Kizziah Left Left Keziah Macomaon Right Right Barger Right Jones Left Kirziah Right Mn SHOP 110111 THIS CONVENIENT WAY! 13 IPAAL A 13 FEBRUARY I3 MARCH BUY 110IN PAY JAMJARY lOth NOW 36' 20' BLDG DD For 8F11 OnlOW 0 111 aii- 1 I 7 4 1 17 i 4 USE AS IS ORteerle REMODEL eittr-1 "14 c' 40 irk toi 4 -i4" 0 TO -111 l' it sik 40 -4 4'4 4 'If 4 1 4 'a i i YOUR 1- i 4) 4 EEDS 1 ft 0 i ir -4 DI 44- ior fr- I I 11 SOME El '114111111111111pP- i It 36 20 BLDG 131 I 0 a FARM e14 For 11 101v1 0 Only oD ra zTiolit -20115 I 0 I- i Trattbstf OMIT -Of 0 LARGE SELECTION OF SUITS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK BY SUCH WELL-KNOWN MAKERS AS FASHION PARK MERRIT CLOTHING CO 0 CALVERT 0 AND OTHERS! SOUTH CAROLINA Barefoot Lancaster Bobby Tinkler Rock Hill Bradley Wham Greenville Senior High Warren Clark Orangeburg: Thomas Gregory Chester and Carl Flit Hips Kershaw Florence George Martin Olympia Charles Cobb Aru'erson Donald Hilly Greenwood and Grover Davis McCormick McGill Rock 11111 Max Cummings University High Columbia: John Droze Charleston Melvin McAllister York and Don Caldwell Union Fine Spartapburg: Morris Newton Greenville Parker and Robert Br(Inson Sumter Austin LaurrnsIL RhameIn University High Columbia Ralph Durham Greenville Parker Bobby Campbell Chester Jimmy Cox Camden Lawrence Gressette St Matthews Harold Tillman' North Charleston Nathan Edmonds Drawdy Summerville and Jas Cox Greer Durham 14 0 0 7-21 Burlington 0 0 7 S-13 Durham scoring: 2 Lloyd Point alter touchdown 3 Burlington scoring: touchdowns Brinceficki Small Points after INCLUDING WORSTED GABARDINES FLANNELS TWEED IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE- BREASTED STYLES LONGS RE( ULARS SHORTS DIVES ACROSS When Tidwell fumbled the ball as he drove off right end from the Clemson 20 Barton grabbed it in the air and struggled across the goal line Given better blocking Tidwell could have turned in a couple of extra markers Be was the most elusive runner on the field Auburn Nes a pregame favorite because of its victory over Mississippi State which held Clemson to a tie The statistics gave Clemson a slight edge The South Carolina team racked up 228 yards rushing to 220 for Auburn and 97 yards by passing to 78 for Auburn The game ended the season for Clemson with four wins four losses and two ties It left Auburn with its big meeting with Alabama coming up next Saturday in Birmingham The nearness of the game apparently was on the Tigers' minds and made them open up slowly CLEMSON Left Caraon Jim Calvert Left Niontyhast Her-long left BilITISOM Right Manna Chandler Right Graham Martin Right Rushton HendleY Left halfback Mathews HeynoldS Courses Right Calvert Al' 11111IN Left Russell nuart Left N'arno loft Banks Hayes Hogarth Right Right BMW ragen Harris Right Tuckea Left Flournoy Hitt Davie Right WIIIIIII Jeffera SALE PRICE Regular Price 1 MONEY WARREN HARRIS CO El 201 Liberty Life Bldg 9 FOR RENT OTHER SIZE 111-DGS 50' 20' $24500 100' 20' $38500 24' 20' Concrete floor 9900 32' 20' Concrete floor $11900 ANY MANY OTHER SIZES 0 a $8950 Reduced To $6950 $7950 Reduced To $5950 $6950 Reduced To $5450 $5950 Reduced To $4950 $4950 Reduced To $3950 Buy that suit now for the holidays and save the difference for Santa! 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