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IVIAMPOWIrtror11111riettightlat64A THE NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH SATURDAY MORNING 1 UnLiti I IVIVIVNIIIIkat OCTOBER 1933 6 gismo 1 VOL1 I 1711 To av GndPrograM 7 Today's Grid Program Meeting of Wake Forest and Duke ead DEACONS TO MAKE I THESE DEACONS MAKE BOW IN GAME AT DUKE TODAY DEBUT IN DURHAM -tiv 1 4 4: 3 7 1 1' i 4i 21 Roads Peads Business Picks Up Today Along Football Fronts fm7linT70 narno for Notre Dame and ASi I ---rii JAs'' et i 1 4 (--- lo t' 4 4011604 4 1 ')40 VI 11 ak 0 al i4 44'6'" 'l IL f' I 1 ii A SAL ii t' cl 2 fte i 41 A1 14 9 0 1 645) I-) 4 i 7 i 4' Irlt 4te)' 4-1 ei '') II CrG) et4 'irl ti 10 ANt 77-Iot s) L5) tots f61 Nr'-'' '44 ') i ''''bild4 'Nf 7) 44 14 '-'4 4- tiP''' t'Y Lq11 i-4r le''7" -4)r4r-ott i AA 46 '0 volt -i1 Pt Iry 14tA At'st kt4ybIrl Ott 1 0 s' ut11! Q01104 at trity ittedtil- 1ctt qi ef 4 4ttitle'lef ifiiy "1 4e4- VAti t- 4 Illt1i41Z14: ''4: 4'' 4'' vr 0-1 4" etd t1A- kt4Y201 4 44)p i-t A '4419'e) 11 altraiTh tv41 (Ai Iltivof r7- 444 rit Pkt 4 ac 17) 174) Vi' 4A4: 4'7 Z('-q'4 4- 4V1 1- 411! CI 3: Ct 7 5 te tg Here's the 1933 Wake Forest football squad which this afternoon its season by meeting Duke at Durham It will also be the first game for the Baptists under their new Weaver and Murray Greason Left to right the photo shows: Front row Holton Holton Peaeoc De Angelais Martin Russell Wilson (captain) Smith Hardee Meyers Griffin Li len Hooks Second row Rothrock Gold Rood Lawhorn Malloy Taylor Rhineheart DAV Hansel! Pero Sodberry Forney Reese ly Third row Coach Weaver Manager Barrett Manager Allen Hasty Hatcher Campbell Boyles O'Hanlon Smith Rogers Moracle Clark Swing Chetty Back row Manager Catlett Stroupe Battle Patton Ross Swan Trainer Utley Coach Greason Dowtin Shoots Brilliant Golf In Taking Club Title Openers East's Big Three Among Day's Main Events New York Oct elbowing its way into the epees spotlight held by the World Series the young but lusty football season claims its place On the front pages Omorrow with a spaeltling program featured by the 1933 kickoffs of Isotre Dame and the Big Three The Irish opening their third sea son under the coaching of heartly (Bunk) Anderson take on a danger one foe in the Kansas Jawhawkere of the Big Six Harvard Yale and Princeton open their seasons against Dates Maine and Amherst Teepee tively traditional first game oppon eats Claiming interest with these games are many fine sectional and inter sectional frays notably in the South where such standout fixtures as Georgia-Tulane Georgia Tech-Ken tucky North CarolinaVanderbilt and Sewanee-Florida are scheduled Vieing for attention with the de but of Notre Dame in the Middle West are the Texas-Nebraska inter onctional fray at Lincoln the Ohio StateVirginia game at Columbus the Indiana-Minnesota conference col lision at Minneapolis and the opening tilts of Purdue and Chicago against Ohio University and Cornell of Iowa respectively In the East the two service schools meet Southern opponents for the second week in succession Navy en tertains Mercer which lost to Army last Saturday and Army playing hosts to Virginia Military Academy Two other Southern schools also invade the North Oglethorpe cont log to New York to seek revenge for Ite-t year's defeat by Manhattan and Richmond traveling to Cornell with the same idea Villanova invades the South Carolina field at Colum Other eastern fields see Glenn See pie Owls to Pittsburgh to meet the hey (Pop) Warner taking his Tem dangerous Tartans of Carnegie Tech and Columbia New York Cniveraity the undefeated Red Ramblers of Col gate Brown and Syracuse among others playing their first games of the year Pittsburgh and West Vir ginia old rivals meet at Morgan ton The conference meeting of Texas Christian Horned Frogs and Arkan sac features the Southwest program while out on the West Coast South cm California meets Washington in the conference inaugural for both teams The main interest on the coast however centers at Berkeley and Palo Alto as the two mighty giant killers St Mary's and Santa Clara square off against California and Stanford respectively Santa Clara valloped California 7-0 in the first game of the season and St Mary's defeated San Francisco IT by the same score in its inaugural Game at Duke Stadium Headlines Day's Program for Big Five Grid Teams By ANTHONY McKIEVLIN Opening defense of the Big Five title they annexed lest season Duke's Blue Devils will play host and foe to Wake Forest Colleges Demos in Duke Stadium at Durham this afternoon Timed to start at 2:30 o'clock the game has numerous angles to make it a good drawing card It's the only game of the day involving Big Five team to be played in the State its the first test for Wake Forest under new enriches Its the first opportunity fans of this section have had to see Duke's latest club in action at home The Blue Devils opened their seeson last week by routing at Greensboro in a night game Duke rules favorite and honk! win The Deacons under-dogs to the dopester have been announced ready to offer anything but defensive combat Coach Jim Weaver the new head man at Wake Forest has gone on record as planning a mode of battle aimed at victory and not at trying to keep as narrow as posBible the defeat which paper strength Indicates Duke will administer Day's Other Games State College Wo attack will meet Clemson at Clemson in the first Southern Conference test for both teams and Coach Clipper Smith's locals should take a decisive decision This goes deepite the fact that Roseoe Roy star halfback bad to be left behind betause of injuries Carolina invades Nashville to do battle with Vanderbilt's Commodores in a SouthernSoutheastern tussle and the Southeastern Commodores are the probable winners The Tar Reels took a light workout in At lanta yesterday en route to Nashville Collins' squad is in good shape and will be bolstered by return to action of the coach's Collins big tackle Davidnon will meet Wofford's Ter-tiers at Spartanburg and the Wild-eats will do what Wildeate usually do to Terriers However it'll hardly be as decisive as last year when Davidson won 44-0 Among the smaller colleges Catawba and Guilford meet at Guilford in a Little Six game Appalachian plays Glenville Teachers at Glen yule West Virginia and Elon meets the Langley Airmen at Langley Field That Durham Game Coach Weaver of the Deacons ladt night wasn't announcing his lineup for today's game "It ail depends" was Jim's response to questions as tie his starters However it was generally expected that the Deacons' opening combinatioa would be very elose to had worked together most of the time in drills this week This combination given below contains only one Hood big guard from Charlotte All others are letter men but Malloy was shifted to end this fall after having played and won his letter at center last season Just what the Deacons have will be shown this afternoon They face a real ball club in their first test Coach Wade indicated teat night that he'd open with a combination composed of veterans except for Darner Soph tackle The probable starting lineups follow: Wak Ferret Duke Position Hardee Rogers Left End Chitty Crawford Left Tackle Hoed lichoelt Left Guard Clark IL Dunlap Center DeAngelis 2 Dunlap Right Guard Swam rurner Right Tackle Malloy Wants Right End Holton Hendrickson Quarterback alf on Left Half Grid Games Toda1 Football games ot principal interest scheduled today with scores of 1033 meetings of the turns follow: STATE Wake Forest 0 vs Duke at Durham State 13 vs Clemson 0 at Clemson Carolina I vs Vanderbilt 39 at Nashville Tenn tavidson 4r vs Wottorti 0 at Spartanburg It Catawba 20 vs Guilford 7 at Guilford Eton 7s vs Langley Field I at Langley Field Va Appalachian vs Glenville Teachrs at Glenville Va Boiling Springs vs Campbell at Buie's Creek Wingate vs Presbyterian Juniors at Mazton SOUTH Alabama 24 vs Ole Miss Army vs Birmingham Southern 20 vs Southwestern Chattanooga 36 vs Murfreesboro Centenary vs Baylor Centre vs Transylvania Florida 19 vs Sewanee Georgia 26 vs Tulane 34 Kentucky 13 vs Georgia Toch 6 Georgetown Coll 20 vs Louis-villa Presbyterian vs Howard vs Mi Hasps Loyola (N al 7 vs Rice 14 Miss State 0 vs Tennessee 81 Mercer vs Nave Maryland 0 vs IL 23 Oglethorpe 7 vs Manhattan 20 Richmond 0 vs Cornell 27 Roanoke 20 va Emory-Henry Stetson vs Mid-Georgia South Carolina 7s vs Villanova 6 26 vs El Paso Mines Tenn Tech vs Bowling Green Virginia vs Ohio State and 0 va and 7 Arkansas 12 vs Texas Christian 34 MISCELLANEOUS Boston College 20 vs Loyola (Baltimore) 0 Brown 19 vs Rhode Island California 12 vs St Mary's (California) 18 Canisius vs Georgetown 14 Carnegie Tech 7 vs Temple 7 Carroll vs Illinois Wesleyan Case vs DenTIISOIL Chicago vs Cornell College Cincinnati 7 vs So talc Colgate 41 vs St Lawrence Colorado Coll 13 vs Wyoming 6 Colorado Mines 13 vs Western State Columbia 41 Mb Lehigh 8 Creighton 6 vs Haskell 0 Dartmouth 82 vs Vermlnt Davis-Elkins 7 vs Lib Teachers 6 Delaware vs Baltimore Fordham vs Muhlenberg Gettysburg 2 vs Juniata 3 Hamilton vs Buffalo Harvard vs Bates Faverford va Ear 'ham Holy Cross 4 vs Catholic Idaho 49 vs Whitman 0 Jacksonville Teachers 7 vs Cumberland Jas Millikin vs Beloit Johns Hopkine 81 vs Wash Coll Mass State 6 vs Bowdoin 20 Michigan 2s Mich State 0 Minnesota vs Indiana Missouri VS Kirkville Montana State 0 vs Utah State 26 Mt St Mary 6 we West Ed 32 Nebraska vs Texas Nevada 0 vs Olympic Club IS New Hampshire 6 vs Boston University 13 New Mexico 6 vs Flagstaff New York Jiggles 13 vs Cooper Union New York II vs West Virginia Northwestern 44 vs Iowa 6 Notre Dame 24 vs Kansam 6 Penn State 27 vs Lebanon Val Princeton 22 vs Amherst Purdue vs Ohio So Pal( vs De Paul So Cal vs Wash State Stanford 14 vo Santa Clara Swarthmore 3 vs Dickinson Syracuse 13 vs Clarkson Trinity 0 vs Worcester 7 Tulsa 0 vs Oklanoma 7 and vs Waynesburg Washington vs Illinois Wesleyan 24 vs Conn State 2 Williams 7 vs Middlebury 13 Wisconsin 7 vs Marquette 2 Yale vs Maine NEGRO COLLEGES Shaw 0 vs St Paul 9 at Lawrenceville Va I Smith 0 vs Hampton 19 at Hampton Va A and 0 vs Morgan 33 at Baltimore Coll vs Va State 19 at Petersburg Virginia Union vs Lincoln Morris Brown 12 vs So Car A 6 Wilbeforce 10 vs Bluefield Inst it Ky State IC 19 vs Va Stat 7 Lou laville Mri vs Fisk Shorter vs Bust NATS INVITED TO TRAIN AT PASADENA IN SPRING Pasadena Calif Oct tl--(AP)-- The Washington Senators Ameriean League ebampions have been in vited to do their spring training in 1934 at Tournament Park Pasadena where the Chicago White Sox pitched their camp last spring Manager Lew Fonseca will bring the Pale Hose here again next spring Because Fonseca and Manager Joe Cronin of the Senators are staunch friends Pasadena Junior Chnmber of Commerce officials extended the invitation to Washington in the hope the Solon will come here also Washington trained last spring in 91-YARD RUN FEATURES HAMLET HIGH'S VICTORY Hamlet Oct 9--Hamlet Highs ad ded another victory to their reeord by defeating Raeford 14 today Smith star hamlet half hack turned in the feature run of the game with a 97-yard scoring dart The visitors found the heavl Hamlet line just too much Wyatt Ross center was the hig gun in this strong line El Roy LEFT BEHIND AS TECHS DEPART Raines Soph May Replace Roy in Starting State Line up at Clemson By FRED DIXON Roscoe Roy star halfback who was injured in the Georgia game was left behind last night as the State Wolfpack entrained for Clem-eon where this afternoon they meet the Tigers of the sister Carolina's agricultural and engineering school Half a dozen Tech came out of the Georgia clash with injuries but all save Roy bad returned to action during the week Norman Raines sophomore was taken in Roy's place and the youngster may get his first taste of varsity combat in this afternoon's game There was even a possibility last night that Raines might be a tarter today since Bo Bohannon another regular halfback was slated last night for use only if necessary Bo hannon was among those injured at Athens last week Coach Clipper Smith took 30 play era to Clemson the Techs entraining here at 8:30 last night They are slated to arrive early today at Clem SOL The Starters The only sure backfield starters for today's game are Captain Mope Mumiskey fullback Bob McQuage left halfback and Don Wilson quarterback State's starting line will be com-1 posed of Kenneth Stephens left end Carl Isaacs or Venice Farrar left tackle John Stanko left guard Steve Sabot center Buck Buchanan right guard Clifton Damgh erty right tackle Raymond Redding right end Other players on the trip are: Peterson Abner Knowles and Russell Nicholson Troshkin and Byron Fox Worth Carl Bernhardt and Jack Fahri centers Hammerick and Cooper McCulley and Chub Womble Davis Jack Gattis and Johnnie Johnson and Rae Rex and Clifton Croom The 'Pack has played two games this fall defeating Catawba 7-0 and toeing to Georgia 20-10 Clemson has also played two games tieing Presbyterian College 6-6 and losing to Georgia Tech 39-2 TAR HEEL BIG LEAGUERS WILL PLAY IN BULL CITY Novel Exhibition Game Be tween Major League Stars Booked for Oct 15 Durham Oct by three members of the Washington Senators Monte Weaver Dave Harris and Cliff Bolton and strengthened by Ben Chapman and Dixie Walker speedy New York Yankee outfielder practically every one of North Carolina's major and class AA League performers will take part in an exthition game here Sunday October The game will be the firat major league exhibition tilt staged here in 10 years and is creating considerable interest Bunn Hearn baseball mentor at the University of North Carolina will manage the National League members while Jack Coombs Duke University mentor will boss the American Leaguers Players who have agreed to play here include: Ben Chapman and Dixie Walker Yankees Dusty Cooke Rick Ferrell and Bill Wer tier Red Sox Monte Weaver Cliff Bolton and Dave Harris Senators Tim McKeithan Athletics Tom Zachary Braves Garland Braxton Browns Clarence Pickrel Fhillies William Delancey Jimmy Maus Lew Riggs Burgess Whitehead Louis Whitehead Cardinals Gilbert English Giants Floyd Young Pirates Dutch Holland Braves and Wesley Ferrell Indians Other players lined up are: George Farrell Marvin Ferrell Beverly Ferrell Rube Eldridge Mule Shirley and Freddie Sington minor league item BARIUM ORPHANS BEST CONCORD ELEVEN 14-7 Concord Oct 7 to 0 after having been outplayed by a wide margin the first half a fighting team of Barium Springs Orphans came back strong in the second and third periods bere today to defeat a strong Concord High School eleven by a 14-7 count Big Morris Freeman 150pound fullback-tackle was the outstanding star for the invaders His accurate passes to Oliver Potter and Forte accounted for many long gains in the latter part of the game and were responsible for both Orphan toneb downs Burris was the big shot for Con cord this elusive back getting away for a 17-yard touchdown run early in the second period for the first score of the year against the Barium eleven Lafferty also played well in the spider backfield The first half was all Coneord's the locals making five first downs to none for Barium in addition to scoring LEXINGTON HIGHS TAKE LINCOLNTON TEAM 19-0 Lexington Oct 8 Lexington High School's line displayed power and her backs ran md assed this afternoon to down a seraPPY Lineolnton High team 19 to 0 Bailey fullback eorel all touchdowns going 80 yards for the first hueking the line for the second and biking a pass 20 yards for the third 8 Green plunged neross onee hut toe genre was nullified by an offside penalty Lincointon showed 11 et is the third quarter ben a series of Ihterals and double passea gained zonsiderable round The visitors situ reeovered a fumble on 11ington's four-yard line early In the game bat lacked the power to core TEACHERS BEATEN BY STATE'S ROSH Three Full Teams Get in Action for Freshmen in 18 to 0 Win in Opener By PHILLIPS The State College Tech lets ran and passed themselves to an 18 to 0 score over the East Carolina Teach era College eleven here yesterday afternoon on Riddick Field Coach Bob Warren gave about every man on the freshman squad a chance running in three complete teams who piled up ten first downs to three for their opponents It was the first game for the freshmen The second backfield combination composed of Hayden quarterback Chi 'son right half Blanchard left half and Brown fullback looked best with Chi Ison making all the noise Chi loon broke loose several times for long gains once stepping thirty-five yards on an off tackle play only to be run out of bounds on the two yard line Hayden and Blanchard were the fireworks in the Tech lets' passing attack attempting six passes and completing three for a gain of 75 yards Cam Techiet end was on the receiving end of a pass good for fifteen yards Morgan fullback gave the Wo Meta their biggest worries with his smashing drives that gain ad most of the yardage Cara Frosh end and Goode tackle were the line stars for the Tech lets while Kapelie and Cox were the stalwarts of the line State Position Conrad Ridenhour Left End Goods Snminerall Left Tackle Jenkins Brown Left Guard Smothers cox Centers Regdon Brown Right Guard McIntyre Johnson Regdon Brown Right Guard McIntyre Johnson Right Tackle Thompson Kape lic Right End Roy Rogerson Quarterback Scanlon Puckett Left Half Tatum Tolar Right Half Bugg Morgan Fullback State scoring Touchdown: Blanchard: Tatum: Chl 'son Substitutions: State: ends Cara Banner-Man CRITIpbelL Hein guards Cabe Chlemiego Jenkins Reedon KirRchner Matys Clark tackles Kuhl-sit (laver Snyder Istvaan Edwarde Sutton Kiser: centers Schlossberg Minsky Spitalink: quarterbacks Barb Hayden Jask wich Ryneska halfbacks Boyea Blanchard Chi 'son Fox Goode Gershowts McLaughlin Riverhark: fullbacks Brown Delphin 1lass Reinisch Westcot half back Nob ends Waldrop Easom: fullback Morgan: tackles Speight GOLDSBORO WINS OVER GREENVILLE HIGH 13-0 Greenville Cs Oct 6--G 011 born scored in the second An fourth periods to defeat Greenville 130 in a high school football game here today The visitors made a dozen first downs svhile their strong defense was limiting Greenville to three Evans quarterback accounted for both touchdowns and was on the throw- og end of a pass which farrow took to add extra point OXFORD PLAYS TO TIE WITH CHAPEL HILL HIGH Oxford Oct 6 Oxford and Chapel Hill played to a scoreless deadlock in a high sehool football game here opener for both teams in Class champion ship play exford threatened twice in the last period but lacked the punch tit score against the visitors stub born defense I Grid Results State Frosts Duks Frost 34 Oak Ridge Furman 33 Frakina Howard 13 Fresiwterian Dasie-Elkine 54 West Liberty 0 HIGH llic11001 GAMES Salisbury 26 Raleigh 7 Garnr 83 Angier Oxforet Orphanage 12 Roanoke Rsnirts 7 Fayetteville 26 Dunn 6 Kinaton 0 Washington 0 Lexington le Linen Intim 11 Rite lord Oxford 0 Chapel Bill tl Barium Springts 14 Concord I tokimboro 11 itreenVilitt Apex I Henderson Lexington Orphanage 74 Ashebern 0 Greensboro It Themsevillis Wino Tuekedee lk Lemoyne LOCAL HIGHS LOSE TO ROWAN ELEVEN Takes Pass and Runs 85 Yards for Raleigh Score in 26-7 Loss Salisbury Oet 6--Sa1isbury de hated Raleigh high here this afternoon 26 to 7 'Salisbury's first score came in the second quarter while the other three tallies came in the second half Raleigh scored in the last three minutes on a pass Breece to Pate Pate galloped 85 yards for the touchdown while Breece passed to Page for the extra point Saleeby featured Salisbury's offense by line drives The westerner's first tally came as the result of a sustained scoring drive with Harrisen going over the last line for the first touchdown of the game Saleeby made the extra point via a line plunge A pass netting 21 yards in the third period netted another tally for the Salisbury highs Barnhardt placekiehed for the extra point The lineups: Raleigh Position Psi failure Maynard Kesler Lett End Browning Allen Left Tackle Wharton Barnhardt Left Guard Justice Hearn Center Abrams Smith Right (Ward Wood Ed mundson Right Tackle Pate Charles Right End Massey Smith Quarterback Page Harrison Left Half Soma Graham Right Half Pate Saleeby Fullback Scoring by periods: Sal isbury 0 7 7 12-26 Raleigh 0 7 Sallabury Renting: Touehdoe mi Harrison 2: Graham Resler Points after touchdown Salechy (line Play): Harnhardt (placement) Raleigh: scoring Touchdown Pate Point after touchdown Page (Pass from truce) I Series Statistics I By The Associated 'Press Pet New York 3 1 750 Washington 1 3 250 First Game New York 4 10 2 Washington 2 5 3 Rubhell and Mancuso Stewart Russell Thomas and Sewell Setead Game IL New York I 10 0 Washington 1 5 0 Schumacher and linnet's() Crowder Thomas McCall and Sewell Third Game IR Washington 4 0 1 New York 0 5 0 Whitehill and Sewell Fitzsimmons Bell and Ntanenso Fourth Game New York 2 11 1 Washington 1 8 0 Hubbell and Mancuso Weaver Busmen and Sewell Schedule Fifth game Criffith Stadium Washington Saturday Oct 7 sixth and seventh games if nocesasry New York Sunday and Monday Oct 8 and Fourth Game Figures raid attendance 27762 Net receipts $115590 Advisory council's share 81733830 Players' share 25950-90 Each clubs share $982515 Each league share $992515 Four Came Totals Paid attendance 135622 Net receipts $558168 00 Advisory eouncil 841372320 Players' share CS466568 Each club share 474442 Each leagues share 474412g TODAT8 110 RCM Los Anple! eet eph Schenck president of the Agua Caliente jockey club said here that his Baja California track would be operated thio winter in dos hsrmoty with California racing organirations and the state tommission Raring California will benefit raring in Caliente said Scheack and 1 where that entdial rclatiluto and good will between Mexico and Califonoi will tontintie I hope the paseword betstea Ague Caliente and the California clubs will be liarmoilvt Scheeck asid Zeke Caress has bees sleeted ea tooltmaket Webb Eva" vi11 be toettotujn Al Shoots One Under Par for 27 Holes to Defeat Gib Arthur in Finals Al Dowtin is the new Carolina Country Club golf champion You can't beat a man who gete fine distanee off the tees smacks to the green with his approach shots and then holes out with monotonous regularity That's what Dowtin was doing yesterday and against that kind of golf his finals opponent Gib Arthur wa 'defeated after only 25 holes of the proposed 16-hole match Dowtin won 12 and 11 Dowtin was one under par for the 27 holes they played The Wake Forest College alumni secretary was seven up on Arthur at the close of the morning round which he shot In 71 one under par And Al exactly matched par on the out half in the afternoon round to end the title battle after seven holes Over Par Thrice Dowtin was over par on only three holes as he turned in his great championship performance Ile matched par on 20 holes and caged birdies on four others Par for the course and the finals cards follow: Par Out 414 544 444-16 Par In 435 345 415-36-72 round: Dowtin Out 434 444 445-38 Arthur Out 436 545 545-41 Dowtin In 425 354 435--3t1-71 Arthur In 536 355 335-38-79 Afternoon round: Dowtin Out 435 444 444-35 Arthur Out 546 554 544-42 An analysis of Dowtin's cards for the 27 holes Fred Nownham club pro put it would have taken George Dunlap Jr when he was hot to have given Dowtin a real run yesterday Al who used to star in basketball and baseball for Wake Forest was "right" Other Results Matches were also run off yester(lay in consolations and slight play all down the line in the six fights of the club meet Maguire won in the first flight consolations by defeating Page Williams one up In the second flight Wade Gallant and John Anderson moved to the finals Gallant defeated McKee! 5 and 4 and Anderson won film Paul Tillery 2 and 1 In the semnd flight consolations Thontas ousted Charles Stephenson Jr 3 and 2 In a third flight match Richardson defeated Wil Ihun Proctor and I while in consolations play in this flight Poole defeated Price one up and Brown shepherd defeated A Gibson 4 and 3 George Baueom Jr deteated Stewart 5 and 4 in fourth fliiht consolations play Today' program of matches: First Shepherd vs Maguire second John Anderson vs Wade Gallant third 211cod vs Richardson third flight Poole vs Brown Shepherd Sr forth A Root vs Btler fifth Grimes Williams vs Williams sixth Shepherd Jr vs Arnold APEX WINS OPENER IN CLASS A GRID LEAGUE Apex Oct fligh Sehool football team won its first Claes elatmpionship eonferenee game by defeating Henderson MO here to flty Wade Glover and Ma leolm len were the leading lights in the 1-eelo' attach whieh ran up 11 first downs Conch Bill 1 eon's locals put up a fine defengive gime holding the vietors to three ftrst the ntet which fame lute In the third (porter Seoggins bath and Teague center were beot for Ilendereon KINSTON OPENS SEASnN BY TYING WASHINGTON Kinston Oct high school of Kinston and Washington high played to a ocorelees tie here this afternoon in the first North Paster Conferene rime for both tenms Kinston led in first downs Each eleven missed one rod scorini The Grainger team toached by Doe Mathis former Davidson star looked like the beet it tint by kke local school in several 1 Club Champion 71 AL DOWT11 DUKE FRESHMEN START WITH WIN OVER CADETS Alertness of Blue Imps Runs up 344 Margin Against Oak Ridge Boys Durham Oct 6----(AB)---A1ertness of Blue Imp linemen in blocking pints and reeovering fumbles and occasional good running by the haeks gave the Duke freshmen a 34-6 victory over the Oak Ridge eadets here this afternoon Every Duke touchdown resulted from a blocked punt tit a recovered fumble The Imps did not take long to score Oak Ridge kicked off Duke punted hack and on the first play the Cadets tried they fumbled and Evans recovered on the 23 yard line On the next play Ed Leven last year an Oak Ridge star went off left tackle for 21 yards to the two yard marker from where Smathers earried it over in two tries Parker added the extra point Oak Mame nuke Duke Reims Position Evans Left End klustachlo Hill Trete Left Tackle Power Dale Left Guard Swicegood Center Underwood Greenwood Right Guard Logan Cardwell Sledge Right Tackle Roehrs Right Tackle Sledge Roehra Right End Ingraham Parker Quarterback Spigner Smathers Lett Halt Sutton Leven Left Half Sutton Leven Right Half Sands Boyd Fullback Score by periods: Oak Ridge 0 0 0 6-- Duk 14 0 13 7-34 gaming touchdowns Luke: Smothers Evans Boyd Pinkton (sub for Leven) Points after touch downs Parker (3 place kicks): HileY (sub for Parker) Oak Ridge touchdown Fitzhugh (sub for Sutton Officials: (Curly) Sanders and referee: Elmer Burke Illinois umpire: Paul Sykes Wak Forest head linesman GARNER GETS 33-0 WIN OVER ANGIER GRIDDERS Garner Oct 6 Garner High Behan' football team scored its seeond the seeond by a one-sided by defeatism Angier 33 to 0 here today Coy Bagwell and Charles Nash each scored two touchdowns for Garner while the other was made by Crow Allen In the main the voting resulted from sustained marches but Bagwell and Nash sell turned in one seoring run of 25 yards Whitaker and the three Holder Craven and roe featured Garner's line play In their opening game last week Coaeh Cap Clark's liwals routed Wendell 46-0 Dunn Highs will play here nest Friday Marshall Glenn bee tmeeeded iraneis btadsvold us basketball condi It West Virginia University Stadetold was head toark the Mountaineers tot 11 year" It l' 4 'i 't-: li- :1 fi' 7---s )b A -4 I 3' i i 't -f Fp' aim I poo "Vo' '74 4 140 4 32-' 4 CUBS BEATEN AGAIN IN CHICAGO CITY PLAYOFF Chicago Ill Oct the seeond straight day Chicago's Cubs third place National League team couldn't score a run off Amer icon League pitching and the White Sox made it three in a row in the third game of the city series 9 to 0 The White Sox ganged on three Cub Tinning and 11 hits and made the most of them twice bunching blows for four runs and picking up their other tally on a home run by Red Kress in the seventh Ted Lyons erstwhile knuckleball ace but this year the Ameritan League's pitcher with 21 defeats blanked the Cubs with seven hits and allowed only one player to reach third ban The victory along with 4-year old had Faber's 2-0 shutout yesterday end Sam Jones' 3'to 2 victory Wednesday gives the Sox a strong hold on the municipal title which they won four games to three in 1931 Because of funeral services for William Veeek president of the Cubs who died Thursisy there will be no game tomorrow but the series will be resumed at Comiskey Park Sunday Score: Cube 004 000 000-0 7 1 White Sox 040 040 10x-9 11 2 Root ping Nelson and Hartnett Lyons and Berry OXFORD ORPHANS TRIM ROANOKE RAPIDS HIGHS Roanoke Rapids October blocked kick in the third period gave Oxford Orphanage a 12-7 victory over Roanoke Rapids nth School in a football game here today The kick vas blocked by Shook and recovered the goal by Keel for a touchdown The visitors had scored in the ice-end quarter when Worrick paved te Keel for ten yards and Irmes plunged for touchdown Irvin Dick ens ran 95 yards with the opening kickoff of the second half for Ron noke Rapids' score and Garcia tat lied the extra point on a line plan Frazier fullback and Byrd MAI fentured for the torahs Puma! Laney Bight Malt Were Fullback Col rifficlata: lam' Chives Georgia referee A Brewer Maryland Umpire: renders and Arad lineal-Ilan Wiley Molar Pres' bytoriad field Judas HERE'S WHAT PLAYERS WILL GET FROM SERIES Washington Oct players' pool drawn from gate re ceipts of the first fonr games and amounting to 22440368 is the smell eft for any ehampionship battle since 1922 It failed to pans the 2300000 mark for the first time In 11 years If the Giant err through to victory the for each New Yorker will be approximately 24600 on the basis of a 26-share split If the Penators pull through the in dividnel share will run higher for they figured their distribution on a basie of 22 1-2 full shares The American Leaguers if they have to be Rationed with the losing end will eollect about Von each The two contending clubs tate 70 per rent of the total pool and split on the basis of 60 per the winners end 40 per the losr The test is dietributed among the second third and fourth place clubs of the two big leagues The two runners-up New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirate will split 50 per cent of the ennsolation money Or a total of 241699A5 The third place teams the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago Cubs divide 33 1-3 per cent or 222356Z7 The balance of 16 2-3 per cent or 214- 23328 goes to the Cleveland Indians and Boston Braves who squeezed into the money on the last day of the season Maryland lagt Its three bigrest son of lbe 3932 squid Ranger WI In Farrell 204 tackles failed la 'use 214 Bat 31 loophosoce tem Net IPA 'shook Football! po ME vs TEEESSEE DUKE STADIUM DURHAM Saturday Oct 14 Kick-off 2:30 TICKETS ON SALE AT: WAKE DPW CO Reserved Seats $243 Reduced Section Sy15 Send Mall orders to: DUKE ATHLETIC OFFICE DURHAM Add lk tot malliat tools I.

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