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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 9

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THE" NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 24 1944 Seahawks Top Gophers Service Teams Play at Carolina Today 'ffl LATE PASS LEADS BUSTERS TO PLAY TO HAWK VICTORY MARINES AT HILL WHEN CADS OR TRUCKS ARE YOUR LIVELIHOOD It's Profitable to Give Them the Best Possible Care Pre-Flioht Starts Schedule Todav by Meeting Cherry Point Gridders JAVERY BLANKS CINCY TO SCORE EIGHTH WIN Boston Sept 23 Al Javery held the Reds to six hits as the Braves won today 4-0 in the opener of a series It was Javery's eighth win A high wind played tricks with the ball and had something to do with six errors charged up by the scorers The box: I Cincinnati Ab A Williams 2b 3 1 4 2 1 Clay rf 4 0 1 4 0 White rf 4 0 10 1 0 Aleno lb 4 0 0 8 2 1 Mueller 4 0 2 4 2 0 xxBeeler 0 0 0 0 00 Tipton If 3 0 0 0 0 Vesner 3b 3 0 1 1 4 0 Miller as 4 0 0 5 2 1 Shoun 2 0 0 0 1 0 xCrlscola 1 0 0 0 0 0 Malloy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toial xB1ied for Shoun In 8th xxRan for Mueller in Bth Boston Ab A Culr 4 1 1 2 7 1 Wietelmann 2b 4 0 1 4 7 1 Holme cf 2 0 1 1 0 0 Nlcmn If 4 0 0 I 0 0 Masi lb 3 2 0 11 2 6 and When Repairs Are Needed Get the Chapel Hill Sept The Rushing Rushes Last Yard To Get Winning Score in 19-13 Encounter Minneapolis Minn Sept 23 (JP) weakness on pass defense when the Iowa seahawks had their back? to the wall in the final rrvnutes of the fourth period gave the Towans a 19-13 decision in the Navy Pre-Flight Cloudbusters and the Cherry Point Marines meet here GET YATES! No Job TOO BIG None TOO SMALL tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the opening game for both clubs Around 10000 spectators are expected The visitors arrived in Chapel Gophers' opening game of the played before 31687 fans here Hill today and Captain Maurice (Clipper) Smith head coach an tr: afternoon nounced that the team was in good Lste in the first period after physical shape for tomorrow came Minnesota had staved off three se Both clubs took the afternoon off nous scoring threats Ray Swarke to witness the Wake Forest-Caro lina game DIAL 0S79 1 8379 The Pre-Flighters are a greatly Hoiterth 4 I 2 Workman rf 3 0 2 1 0 0 Phillips 3b 4 0 2 0 3 1 Javery 4 0 1 0 0 0 Totals Score by innings: Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 Boston 010 210 00x 4 Runs batted in: Phillips Hofferth These veterans of the grid wars will be at the end positions for the Pre-Flieht Cloudbusters in their battle with Cherry Point Marines in Kenan Stadium this afternoon Warren Anderson left played at Colgate Melbourne Sheehan right at University of Missouri Each tops six feet and weighs 200 pounds improved ball club over that of last year The team boosts such standouts as Otto Graham the All- Amencan from Northwestern Spec PERSON STREET CORNER DAVIE ST WRECKED CARS COMPLETELY REBUILT Sanders who was a member of Dana Bible's University of Texas team in 1941 Joe Partington of Nebraska Gene Flick of Minnesota Kermit Atkinson of Furman Warren Anderson of Colgate and Melbourne Jim Youel Leads Sailors To Triumph over Purdue rsn 35 yards unmolested after intercepting a Minnesota lateral pass rnd scored McEvoy missed the p'acekick for the extra point Minnesota opened the third period with a rrarch from its own 20 to the Iowa 16 where it was a first-down John Lundquist broke into the clear to score from the 11 and Williams placekicked goaL In the third period the Seahawks earre back to pass their way into the lead They took the ball after a Minnesota fumble on the Gopher 26 A pass Taylor to Phillips carded to the Minnesota 15 Sullivan hit the line for nine and Woodward ert over from the 8 for a touch-tn'n On the first play of the fourth worxman meman wo-Dase mi: hoi-ferth Double plays: Aleno and Miller Miller Williams and Aleno Wietelmann and Masi Phillips Wietelmann and Masi Wietelmann Masi and Cutter Left on bases: Cincinnati 8: Boston 8 Bases on balls: Shoun 3 Javery 3 Strikeouts: Shoun 1 Javery 4 Hits off: Shoun 8 in 7 inning Malloy 2 in 1 Hit by pitcher by: Shoun (Workman) Losing pitcher: Shoun Attendance: 895 Frank Sccory has announced he will give up pro football now that he has climbed to the big leagues with the Cubs He is an outfielder "Any Repair to Any Car" MIDLAND AIR and VACUUM BRAKES Sheehan of the University of Mis souri Cherry Point also has a host of Former Iowa Star Pitches former college players Among them are Lafayette King late of the University of Georgia: Leu Conti an Ail-American at Cornell in 1940 Bob Bauman who played profes Trio of Touchdown Passes in Great Lakes 111 Sept Great Lakes' bustling Bluejackets sional football with the New York Giants and Kenneth Reese of the University of Alabama The game will mark the first time the new rules recently adopted by the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association have fteen used in this Owens to Run New York Sept Jesse Owens former Ohio State University sprint and broad jump star and holder of four Olympic titles is scheduled to compete soon in Paris in a meet sponsored by the French Athletic Society ABSIE (American Broadcasting Station in Europe) said today Owens now soldier in the Army will compete against the French champions despite the fact he has not trained recently for track events according to the French language broadcast as recorded by the OVST Owens won two sprints won the broad jump and ran on a victorious relay team in the 1936 Olympics at Berlin while Adolf Hitler looked on section Most noticeable changes of interest to tne lans inciuae passing from any point behind the line of scrimmage permission for all fum bled balls to be advanced by op ponents and the new penalty for out-of-bound kick-offs POS MARINES CLOUDBUSTERS LK Kins Anderson LT Hardy Lorentz LAj uowiin Gandy Erazinsuy Partington RGHyle Atkinson RT Hananowicz Lum sparked by heroic Jim Youel former Iowa star surged to two last-quarter touchdowns to spoil the debut of Purdue's Boilermakers 27-18 before 25000 sailors today The lead changed hands four time before Youel pitched a 34-yard scoring pass his third of the game to End Jim Keane in the fourth period to but Great Lakes ahead 20-18 A few minutes later Youel returned a punt 93-yards for a touchdown that scaled Purdue's fate The Bluejackets took a 7-0 lead in the first period when Youel tossed a 13-yard pass to Halfback Ed Saenz for a touchdown capping a 67-yard march Jim Mello booted the first of his three points The Boilermakers shoved over their first touchdown in the second quarter when Cody scored the first of his two touchdowns on a one-yard buck Purdue swept into a 12-7 lead later in the second period on a 43-yard pass from Quarterback Ray Schultz to Dimancheff who snagged the ball in full stride on the 15 and scored Before the half ended the Bluejackets struck for another touch RESollav Sheehan QB Baumann Graham LH Keese Aschenorenncr Lambert Wilson Horotn Price RH FB pcr-od Georse Strohmeier was reced from the game for slugging and th Iowans were penalized to t-nr 26 Another five-yard penalty followed for offside and then Williams dashed into the clear and ert 21 yards to score Iowa took to the air with success in the last five minutes and completed a pass Waldron to Swanke took the ball to the 21 Wale-on skirted left end to the 2 and Pushing plowed across for the win-r -ng touchdown BEN CHAPmTnPITCHES 12-3 WIN OVER BRUINS Brooklyn Sept 23 (P) Ben Crapman snapped the Chicago win-ring streak at six games when he pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to 12-3 success tonight in the first Saturday arc light game ever played in Ebbets Field Chilly weather held the attendance down to 4726 paid The Dodgers scored their lirst three runs off Psvl Erickson who lasted three innings and in the fifth they knocked Japhet Lynn off the mound with a seven-run attack Dixie Walker Dodger outfielder who is headed for National League batting tille improved his chances with two hits in four official appear-rnces at bat Each man in the Dodger lineup scored at least once The Cubs were guilty of five errors three by Don Johnson Manager Grimm of the Cubs was chased off the bench by Umpire Mager-kurth while the Dodgers were at bat in the seventh inning FROSH BACKS FEATURE IN CLEMSON TRIUMPH Clemson Sept PITT SCORES WIN IN OPENING TEST Two freshn-an backs Tailback Watt Stewart and Fullback Bill Rogers paced Clemson five-touchdown and 30-0 opening victory over Presby terian before approximately 5000 Panthers Use Few Passes in Turning Back West Vir-ginians 26 to 13 Pittsburgh Sept Clark today Freshman Jack Miller and Mavis Cagle added three and one extra points respectively First-year var down when Youel arched a 40-yard sity men accounted for 28 Tigyr points si Presbyterian's outclassed civilians Shaughnessy sent out his second T- formation edition of the Pittsburgh Panthers here today and defeated the Mountaineers of West Virginia 26-13 llmi I mu' 7jJ 34V I Vi its a uh JgT I ''I 0 1 Jt 2yw a tX fjSSL- y'f fr yyM A 3 4 i If mi Pitt completed only three forward The box: passes from T-formation plays but amassed 29S yards from rushing to 22 for West Virginia pass to Halfback Don Mangold who outleaped three Boilermakers in the end-zone to grab the ball Mcllo's kick for point W3S blocked but he fell on the ball across the line for a point and the Bluejackets led 14-12 at halftime In the third period Purdue took the lead for its last time at 18-14 Nine plays swept Purdue from Great Lakes' 33 within one foot of the goal and then Cody blasted over LITWHILER IS LEADER AS CARDS BEST PHILS Philadelphia Sept 23 Danny Litwhiler went on a batting rampage against his former team Pitt scored late in the first quar fought back with all they had which was mostly Running Back John Raines and Punter Rube Kleckley but three first-downs and one penetration to Clemson'a 35-yard line where a fumble etided the march was the Blue Stockings' nearest scoring approach Presbyterian however took the ball from Clemson three times inside their own 15 twice on fumbles once by intercepting a pass Clemson ran up 16 first-downs to Presbyterians three Net yardage favored the Tigers 405 to 47 The Tigers completed two of six passes for 12 yards Presbyterian completed two of 11 passes for eight yards Two Clemson passes were intercepted PLAY ATLJEWISTON The Jackson and Lewiston baseball teams will meet at Lewiston this afternoon at 3:30 Ckirmt Ab It A Fck 3 2 0 2 0 1 K'tco 3b 2 0 1 1 1 0 Kuanes 3 0 0 0 1 0 Merulio as 2 0 0 1 1 1 Cavarretia lb 4 2 2 4 1 0 Nicnolkon rf 4 1 1 4 0 0 rsandro If 3 1 1 0 Pafko cf 4 0 1 3 1 0 Jnnnson 2b 4 I 4 3 'rafifwon 4 1 3 4 Erickson 1 0 0 1 0 Oiiiespie 1 0 0 0 0 0 Vdentr 1 0 0 0 xxNoviicoa 1 0 0 0 0 0 ter when Kalminir skirted left end for 17 yards and then crashed over from the 1 In the third period Sprock scored from the '4 after the Panthers had moved 44 yards on five plays mates to lead the Cardinals to a Then the Mountaineers' passing at 6-2 victory ever the Phillies here today Total 36 3 8 24 10 5 xBat'ed tor Erickson in 4th xxBaued ior VandenberE in 8th 3b 6 1 2 1 10 if 811200 tack caught Pitt flatfooted Walthall tossed and Anderson received as West Virginia moved to the Panther 8 and Racier took it over from the 1 after a penalty rjlan rf 4 1 2 5 0 0 Litwhiler hit a single a triple and a home run driving in four runs Bud Byerly limited the Phils to Sprock and Gaugler set up another six nits in cnaiKing up nis secona victory Pitt touchdown in the same period Kalminir scored and Kosh kicked the The box: St Lnoii Ab AF extra point Hersamo rf 4 Martin cf 1 Both teams scored in the last 12 0 0 1 0 13 0 2 4 0 Sanders lb 4 period Matthews Banasick and Itzel carried the ball for Pitt irom the Musial cf-rf 4 Cooper ft Knrownki 3b ft 2 0 3 2 Panther 22 and Freese went over the 9 -H iT' 14 Litwhiler If 1 Marion 4 Verban 2b 2 line and kicked the point Ham an tossed a lone one to Kesling who Byerly 4 t- 27 13 0 Totals 3B galloped across the goal for the Mountaineers POS VIRGINIA PITT Philadelphia Ab II A LE Anderson Paton LT Smith 0 0 1 0 2 14 1 2 Letchas 2b 3 Adams cf 5 Lumen lb 4 Northey rf 4 Wasdell If 4 Peacock i 4 Stewart 3b 3 LG Kemp mauion Loiwz Hammond RG Keadle Rami KT Bom noussos BE Crookshank Zimmovan Hcmner 4 Leo 2 QB Lucente reese Cirslflk 0 0 0 0 Codington 0 xxTriplett 0 LjH waltnau Miminir fr 'H Bower Sprock FB Rader Itzel Score by period: West Virginia 0 0 7 6 13 Pitt 6 0 13 7 26 Totals 33 2 6 27 17 1 xBatted for Lee in 7th xxBatted for Covineton in 9th Score by inninxs: West Vlrtrmla acorins loucnaowns: Rarirr KlinE loasi from Haman St Loui OOO 003 300 fi Philadelphia 100 000 Point after touchdown: Walthall drop-kick) PtttRbunh ecorina- Toi'ch-downn: Kalminir 3 Sprock Freese Pointu after touchdown: Kosh Freese plaeeKirKi) Hun hatted in: Northey Lttwniier 4 Bverlv Bercamn Two-bane hits: Musial Beritamo Three-bae hits: Cooper Litwhiler Home run: Litwhiler Sacrifice: Verhan Double play: Lelchas Hamner Wa ker rf 4 1 2 3 0 0 SrhUI lb 4 3 1 fijfn 1 3 0 0 2b 3 2 1 2 2 0 F-owri 3 1 0 1 3 1 Cfarmin 2 1 0 0 0 0 Toa1 37 12 12 27 6 1 Scrre by innings: ceo 000 200 3 E-ncklvn 201 070 02x 12 Kun haMed Calan 2 Walker Stan-V Jnhnson Brown Owen Miksts 3 Afierrlt Chapman Dalandro Two-h'tn Clalan 2 Nicholwin Johnson Vrhvilti- Dt-anrtro Thrfe-ba-e hit: Carrtta Stolen base: Mikma Sch'iitl oen Starkv Sacrifice: Chapman Pnu-be rla Johnson and Cavarretta Left en Chiraso 8 Brooklyn 11 Base en bail: Lynn 5 VandenberB 4 Chap-ran 2 Strikeout: Erickson 1 Chapman 4 off: Erickson 6 in 3 innin: Lvnn 1 in 1 1-3: Vandenberg 5 in 4 2-3 Wild ptcie: Erickson Chapman Losina pitcher Enckson Attendance: 4726 SINKWTCH LEADS LIONS TO WIN OVER NEW YORK Detroit Sept Frankic Snkwich shot three touchdown pases tonight to give the Detroit Lirn a 23-0 victory over the New Giants in an exhibition game before 9988 spectators The Lions scoring their first victory of the season picked up two prints in the second quarter when Callihan blocked a punt and tre ball rolled into the end zone Ls'er in the period Sinkwich tossed a pass to End Dave Diehl for touchdown Detroit counted two touchdowns in seven plays in the third quarter Taking the kickofT on the 33 Sinkwich passed twice to Jack Matheson and Diehl the last toss faming 45 yards and a touchdown Art Vantone intercepted a New York pass and ran back 36 yards to the Giants' 22 He scored on a pair of Sinkwich passes Sinkwich converted after each touchdown EASY WIN IN OPENER College Station Tex Sept 23 Texas A and breezed to a S5-f rtory rver Bryan Air Field rrre today featuring spectacular runs long passes and an airtight defense Bobbv Gcff dashed 80 yards for POOH! It is getting so that physical han CARL LINEBACK dicaps are turned into assets Ed and Lunien Left on bares: St Louis Philadelphia 8 Strikeouts: Byerly 2 Lee 4 Bases on balls: Lee 3 Byerly Hits off: Lee 12 in 7 innincs Covinston 0 in 2 Wild Ditches: Bverly 2 Passed ball: Pea MONTH UN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE AS THIS FurgoL amateur golf champ is an cock Losing pitcher: Lee Attendance: other example When a kid he fell off a trapeze His left arm was (4 1 shattered and a cord severed The arm was stiff and short But he LEE OMA KNOCKED OUT IN HEAVYWEIGHT BRAWL New York Sept TamI came up with a brand of golf that no other amateur could match in the Tarn o'Shanter Mauriello New York heavyweight knocked out Lee Oma of Detroit Friday in 1:41 of the eighth round Some men have the personality to go to the top in a barrel But most of us would welcome the lift given the man spotlighted here when he made a Kuppenheimer appearance It's a combination of qualities that does it Qualities ou can see and feel designing tailoring style fabrics (And they're all finer than ever today) Topped off by a human Kuppenheimer's pridc in maintaining a reputation for smart craftsmanship older than many grand-dad of a scheduled 10-rounder in Madison Square Garden A loft hook to the chin did it Mauriello Teach A Tot TOYS Toys by skilled craftsmen Made of durable hard woods in victory colors weighed 194 Oma 193 The bout in which Mauriello was $7500 to $10300 PER WEEK! for beginners (based on 7-day week) $101 per hour $151 per hour over 40 hours $201 per hour for seventh day to start (after two weeks private training) No distance is too far for you to come if you are not in essential work This is not an experiment you will be shown the actual pay check stubs an average for hundreds of men sent from here who averaged from $9254 to $11840 for their very first week's work all through 1942 and 1943 No layoffs clean easy dignified inside work positively no danger and a wonderful opportunity after the war Remember first comer will be first served as only a limited number accepted Be on time Everyone talked to at same time no favoritism shown People who can only read or people with college educations a proniDitive rnvonie nrew iu-49fi fans and a gate of $24280 Oma who retired from the ring in 1942 after being knocked out in seven of 10 fights in 1941 was on the verge of scrambling the KUPPENHEIMER SUITS heavyweight situation when the end came He was far ahead of Mauriello second-ranking civilian heavy up to the time Tami uncorked the winning punch HARVARD HAS IT EASY AGAINST BATES OUTFIT KUPPENHEIMER TOPCOATS te longest run of the game but li you NEED buy GOOD afa GOOD sioi9 Educational Blackboards $225 5395 S550 Sensational fun for boys! Bombs Away $200 Many other interesting toys and games Select yours now Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Johnscn-Lambe Co Cambridge Mass Sept 23 (UR) Harvard's "informal" football team Two meetings daily at Carolina Hotel 2 o'clock after manned by collegiate sailor-trainees tfc most sensational touchdown piny was a 55-yard pass by Jimmie Cash-Vor to Norton Higgins Freshman Paul Yates featured With his blocking and also scored twe touchdowns one on a 45-yard When Frank Wurm Dodger aouthpaw toed the mound recently it marked the first time he had teen on a diamond since 1942 De'pite all the baseball played in noons 8 o'clock nights each day Sunday and Monday Sept 24th and swept to a 43-6 victory today over ws Kwn a Bates squad which was short of AeiL 1 -i i i 1 i i loui cast uays in naieijin lucsuay manpower Spearheaded by a trio of shifty backs Marv Jenkih Bob Chappie iNcoar ORATED Sept 26th Mr Lineback will be at Kinston Hotel Kinston 2 o'clock Call for Mr Lineback No telephone calls: no letters No one talked to except at above hours All applicants subject to WMC regulations 305 FayetlevllU St Raleigh tne Army this lnd from the 1942 vVean club had missed out on all and Glenn Schultz Harvard tallied in every period and completely outclassed its opponent Bates' only score came at the close of the third period when the victors were in front by five touchdowns Phone 8848 118 Salisbury He saw service in the Cas f-ro battle.

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