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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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THE STATE: COLUMBIA SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 26 1936 PAGES Carolina and Duke Next Opponents Occupy Limelight Today Time Out! HURRICANE GETS i ITS TEST TODAY! Heavy Early Season Menu Offered Grid Fans Today Granville Seeks Fifth Straight Upon Belmont Park Course New York Sept 25-(AP)-Gran-ville great son of Gallant Fox from William Woodward's Belair stud goes after his fifth straight victory tomorrow as 16 of the turfs ranking three-year-olds race in the 44th Lawrence Realization at Belmont Park and the 150000 Potomac handicap at Havre de Grace The Havre de Grace stake a test of one and a sixteenth miles has attracted 11 horses compared with the Realization's five but the Belmont Park fixture stacks up as the most important largely because of the presence of Granville Carrying a purse of 97500 added the Realization will be worth in excess of 125000 if five answer the call to boots and saddles Granville an easy victor over Discovery in the Saratoga cup is the prohibitive choice to repeat the triumph of his sire who won the 1930 renewal of the mile and five-sixteenths test and ran his earnings above $115000 Since beating Discovery the Woodward ace has turned in several brilliant workouts topped by a mile and a quarter in 2:06 Arrayed against Granville will be Jeffords' Jean Bart a ton of Man O'War also seeking to match the performance of his sire winner in 1920 Giant Killer also from the Jeffords stable Mrs Payne Whitney 'a Memory Book and Mrs Dodge Sloane'i Corundum complete tne field The field for the Potomac handicap appears much more evenly matched with two High Fleet and Hal Price generally favored along with Bradley colt Bow and Arrow High Fleet the most consistent of her sex and age has been assigned top weight of 118 pounds two more than another filly Gold Seeker from William Duponts Foxcatcher farm who won the Chesapeake over the same track early in the season Floradora gets in with 110 pounds and Bow and Arrow with 114 Belmont Park also features the Matron stakes a six-furlong test for two-year-old fillies with an estimated value of $16350 The race down the Widener chute has drawn practically every leader of the division At the head of the field as far a weight consignment is concerned and the probable favorite stands Hal Price Apogee with top impost of 123 pounds Although she has turned in several brilliant perfo ances the Headley filly faces no easy task Trainer James Fitzsimmons has named a powerful entry in the Wheat-ley stable's Devils Pace William Woodward's Lucky Pledge and Dizzy Dame Drawbridge Lisaberger will be represented by his swift running Juliet while both Jeffords and Mrs Ethel Mars will send out highly regarded entries SERIES SCHEDULE New York Sept Follow ing is the schedule for world series games: First Wednesday September 30 Polo Grounds Second Thursday October 1 Polo Grounds Third Friday October Yankee stadium Fourth Saturday October Yankee stadium Fifth game if neecssary Sunday October 4 Yankee stadium Sixth and seventh games if necessary Monday October 5 and Tuesday October 6 Polo Grounds All games start at 1:30 Best four out of seven wins series In event of rain postponed game to be played on next clear day on site originally scheduled Prices of Tickets New York Sept 25-(UP)-All box seats for world series games at the Polo Grounds and Yankee stadium have been sold the New York Giants and New York Yankes announced today Both clubs still are taking orders however for 55SO grandstand reserved seats Grandstand unreserved seats at 5150 will be placed on sale daily as admission" several hours before game time National League You fool that dog had quail for lunch Coaid Name Duke Ole Mist North Carolina State I Carolina and Santa Clara at Favorites BY ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Writer New Yk Sept 25-(AP)-Col-lege football muscles into the late September sports argument tomorrow in a big way Instead of yielding most of the athletic platform to current debates on international polo world series baseball and politics the undergraduate pigskin chasers claim a substantial share of the floor with the best slate of games ever listed for this early stage of the campaign Not So Many Breathers Hie so-called contest still abounds particularly in the fast but it isn't what it used to be in tne boom days when the bigger universities could afford to rate their early season pace on the strength of November sellouts Hie competition for cash customers nowadays nas become as keen in the gridiron business as the race for touchdowns For artistic as well as financial reasons it is more popular to move into the zone of or rivalries from the outset Hius tomorrow's football slate finds three of the championship teams of 1935 tackling or blocking intersectional opponents of outstanding caliber while the conference races in two principal sectors the South and the Far West get under way with little preliminary sparring Minnesota Washington Minnesota's gallopin' Gophers cochampions of the Big Ten and claimants of national honors over a stretch of three unbeaten seasons move against Washington's Huskies rated by many Coast critics as favorites to win the Pacific Coast conference title this season This marks the opening shot of a Minnesota campaign that involves no setups from start to finish Shifting quickly to the Southern front we find the two conference ti-tleholders Duke and Louisiana State entertaining formidable intersectional foes in games that should attract midseason attendance as well as national interest Duke vs Colgate Duke will be host to Colgate Red Raiders in a match that figures to develop an unusually interesting preview of the football taught by two of the game's outstanding strategists Wallace Wade and Andy Kerr The folks at North Carolina can tell Kerr and his Raiders how tough it is to try beating Duke in their own backyard in a game for which they are specially primed For that reason plus the fact Duke has developed first-class replacements for an attack built around the versatile Parker the Southerners get the call in this comer Colgate may unfurl a few multiple laterals to complicate the situation but it's questionable whether Kerr has experienced enough material at this stage of the season to make his tricky offense function effectively Seeks Revenge Louisians State has a score to set- Columbia Wins Over Savannah I0LUMBIA BEES LOSE TO TWINS Batesburg-Leesville Tallies Late in Game IS 7 TO 0 Jones Crosses Goal Only Touchdown Night Tilt in on a late fourth-quartef Batesburg-Leesville high defeated the Columbia Bees fought game on Melton night 7 to 0 touchdown came shortly Columbia player had drawn Reds Trip Cardinals St Louis Sept The Cin- nati troublesome all SCORE kept the St Louis Cardinals from assuring themselves second place in the National league today by winning their only victoiy of the present series 3 to 2 A three-run attack in the second brought the victory that seemed slipping in the ninth when Pinch Hitter Rip Collins first up doubled and a typical Gas House rally seemed imminent But Ray Davis bore down and snuffed out the next three batten on two infield blows and a foul fly Joe Midwick of the Cards who set a new National league record for doubles when he hit his 63rd yesterday added his 64th today in the third Cincinnati AB A 4 0 0 3 0 Walker cf Banny for in Cashing school in a hard field last Hie winning after a a penalty opportunity penalty bia ARGENTINA POLOISTS FAVORED New York Sept A United States polo team will find Itself the underdog for the first time since post-war days tomorrow when Tommy Hitchcock leads the reentree four against the high-geared Argentine quartet in an effort to square the two-oul-nf-three series for the cup of the Americas on Meadowbrook's international field OLYMPIANS OPEN SEASONWITHWIN Atlanta Ga Sept Displaying a mixture of aerial and ground warfare reminiscent of the Golden Tornado power of the old days Georgia Tech opened its 1936 football season tonight with a crushing 55 to 0 rout of Presbyterian col- verted from a tackle lege starting cautiously against the Blue for interference with an Stockings from South Carolina the to make a fair catch the Tech Engineers rolled momentum in- i terhack and Raymond Culclasure at 1 Watson saw much service last the ball dfatating charges that aountl Ed Borders 180 pounds has won the center assignment while Earle Traynham scaling 185 has been giving the opposite guard post from Shivers The ends will he well cared for by King and Luther Maddox con half Watson saw much vice las By Chet Smith TORNADO ROMPS ON BLUE HOSE Crushed by Georgia Tech Team BY AIR AND LAND Clinton Eleven Routed by Fifty-five to Zero Score for two touchdowns from 70 to 75- yar(j drives in the second period end i into a one-sided scoring parade Not once did the Presbyterian eleven threaten seriously the Engineer's goal line Once in the initial period it turned the game line uncc in me initial period it reached the Tech 28-yard-line through an exchange marked by the illum-inationg punting of Jimmy Jacobs but the stalwart defense of the golden shirted Georgians warded off any scoring opportunities Featuring the sensational driving power of Georgia Tech was its run- ning attack in which the great ball carrying of Marion i Kone- I mann Scrappy Edwards Fletcher Sims and Harry Appleby counted A few minutes later Suns IovmiJ a Si-yard pus to Kmicmuun to Pics- 3M-Yinl imim in Mrtufinuim hytcrinns It and one -Uy tlieriftcr paisl to Konciiiiiun tor a touchd'iwu Chi it callrrl hark On thr nrxt nl iv Sim IosjipH a h-aulitwl tha goal line to Jordm for a toK'hrlown Presbyterian made it first "imi threat carlv in the fourth get- ting a first down on Tubs Ill-yarn line through run hy Reynold ami Mmire But cm the third down Jt-vn olds lost 12 on an attempted pm and MW hut next brave mtercepled Sun mi the Knginers' 25 by im tMI IIIC liilRien With Edwards lowing uas-ev Tech Aubrey Rion Scores Lone Touchdown in First Five Minutes of Night Football Game on Series of Long Runs Savannah Ga Sept 25 On 14 successive plays with the attack led by Aubrey Rion Columbia high scored in the first five minute against Savannah here tonight a score which finally aiielled victory for the visitors The final tally was Columbia 7 Savannah 0 Following runs of 21 and 13 yards by Rion the Capitals' scrappy quarterback kicked goal Columbia 7 Savannah 0 Savannah tightened and after exchange of kick the quarter ended with the ball in midfield first down First quarter: Columbia 7 Savannah 0 Second Quarter The Jackets and Cap battled the Packing all the scoring into the final ecoul quarter with neither team gel- period Olympia hiSh celebrated its1' olumhiadw' a 15-yard penalty and had a touchdown which came as the result of a forward and two caljed back for both teams being off sides Savannah captured one pasa out of three for a 15 yard gain Columbia attempted three passes Goodman rf Cuvier If Scarsella lb Campbell Riggs 3b Thevcnow ss Kampouria 2b Ray Davis Totals 0 1 2 2 1 11 0 2 30 3 7 27 13 St Louis AB A I 7 0 0 GAMECOCKS MEET CADETS Make Conference Debut at Lexington TEAMS RATED EVEN Blue Devils Play Colgate Durham in Inter-sectional Tilt The spotlight of th Southern conference is focused today on the Uni-venity of South Carolina and Duke which will meet at Carolina stadium of week While the Gamecocks and wtU be opening their bid for top divi- leaue at Lexington Va the defendmg champions of th circuit will engage Colgate at Dur-ham in the nation' inter-iec-uonal gridiron feature of th day Presented on Grid graph The Carolina-V I battle listed to atari at 345 will be broadcast over the Virginia Broadcasting system and play-by-play details will be presented on the gridgraph at the university field house in Columbia Duke and Colgate will open their orthodox-razzle dazzle contest at 2:30 It will be broadcast on two nationwide radio hookups NBC and CBS Coach Don McCallixtcr Iclt by train Thursday afternoon with 34 Carolina players including Jack Lyon and Van Edwards who are suffering from injuries that may keep them on the sidelines Fritz Turner starting guard against Erskine was left behind with a badly wrenched shoulder of Both the Gamecocks and the Flying Squadron depend heavily on sophomore from last freshman champions of South Carolina and Virginia respectively Two individual duels loom of particular interest in the affray Paul Gaffney of the Birds bidding for an all-Southern conference berth will face Jim Farley who won an all-confcrcnce guatd berth with the Cadets last year Ed Clary Gamecock sophomore triple-threat will be pitted against Andy Trzcciak sophomore running punting passing place-kicking dropkicking star of the military school Results at Lexington and at Durham are tossups If Carolina and Duke should win their meeting at Carolina stadium at 3 October 3 is expected to attract a record-breaking attendance Wear Lurky Jerseys Lexington Va Sept I's big red team will be the big white team when the cadet meet South Carolina at 3:45 here Saturday The fact that the Gamecocks use crimson and white jerseys caused Cosch Bill Raftery to discard the Flying Squadron's scarlet and white shirts for thi game The Cadets will he playing in suits for with the exception of new black numbers Saturday's jerseys are the nme ones which clad the undefeated freshman team of last Reason Ijixt Year' Freshmen Andy Trzeciak Red Echols Dick Strickler Ray Taylor and other members of last year's freshman outfit are now regular memlters of the I varsity John Seaton 240-pounder Is classified as a team tackle but his fine defensive work against Wofford last week and his steady improvement in practice means that he will see regular service Bud Kovar (Iashy sophomore back who was held out of the Wofford game on account of injuries is not superstitious He has scarlet jersey No 13 and in case he is able to take the field against the Gamecock he will sport the same number on his white jersey Two Triple Threat Coach Bill Rnftery's tenativ starting baik field against South Carolina will contain two triple-threats Billy Roberson snd Andy Trecik Trre-ciak will probably do most of the punting hut the pas heaving will be shared by Roberson who completed some spectacular louse last year Maneuver bv the corps of cadet will precede the game on Alumni field according to Col Wither A Burrcss commandant Hie reviewing officer will he Mai Gen John A L-ieunc superintendent The massed Pershing formation behind the post bond wa one erf the feature of the opening ceremonies last week Go Through Final Face Lexington Va Sent I South Carolina' fixilhall squad 34 strong winked out brit-kty on Alumni field here today and then gave wav to 111 I cadets who also held a snappy workout nn llie eve of the first rtniference test for both elevens tomorrow Unless Don McCallisler Gamecock roach and Bill Raflerv I own-lor rlinnic their mincli there will ne nine jrnnhnmoreji in the CRrolin lint-up and six on the cadet starling team CHESTER TRIUMPHS OVER UNION 44-0 Chester Sept 23-ror their second overwhelming victory of the Chester high Red Cyclone rolled over the Union high eleven at Chester county fair ground this afternoon 44 tn 6 A large crowd of fans witnenaed the game-In the Aral stanza Cooper featured with two touchdown ond a couple of spoctnrular runs Simpson was the star of the second quarter making a beautiful 60-yard daan fur tnurhdnum Simmon chalked up two more Ullie in Uie fourth quarter Rlngstaff staged a brilliant 40-yard run to score in the third frame and aim registered another touchdown in thia quarter Cmiper placekicked fnr an extra Kint and a pna Brook lo Me-II waa good for another Those outstanding In the Chester line were Atkinson Dawkins Holder Sanders Cornwell and llanna In the Cyrlnne backfield Hoult Weir and rk McDill showed up well Those startmg for Union were Rubin ann Shell Williamson Wilburn Gamer Jame Fowler and Weal Union I 9 Chester 12 4 13 ALLENDALE LOSES TO BEAUFORT 26-9 Allendale Sept In the flr4 game nf the lursl football aeswM Beaufort high school defeated Aliena dale high school 21 to 9 here todav The Beaufort team scored twice In Ihe first quarter on re In th third ond one in th fourth Hte running of Boremnro and Dsra by and blocking of Cnlllrr were in large measure responsible for the Furman Makes Confer ence Bow This Fall BUILT AROUND KING Calls on 1935 Reserves to Fill 1936 Starting Berths Greenville Sept What the 1936 Furman university Purple Hurricane making its debut into the ranks of the Southern conference will do can be partially told tomor row after its opening game with the Wolford Terriers Coach McLeod has been pessimistic in his statements about his team which last year copped the Palmetto state championship He had heavy losses by graduation and only three of the men who started the final 1935 game were scheduled to be in the opening lineup at Spartan' burg Extra Week's Work On the other hand however McLeod has had an extra week of practice in which to more thoroughly develop his squad before the season curtain raiser He has pronounced his eleven ready although modestly ranking it behind South Carolina Cleimon and The Citadel The Hurricane shapes up to be considerably lighter than the usual Furman teams The line averages about 185 and the backfield 170 but the announced starters include many experienced men who are fast and rugged Every member of the backfield combination is a fair passer and three of them are fine punters Leader McLeod has built his team about Capt Bob King star end whom he describes as leader' June Scott one of the state's best backs in 1935 and Jack Shivers a stout guard He has in the main called on his reserves from last year to fill the other berths few outstanding hopefuls having come up from the 1935 frash There will be only one sophomore Joe Jenkins fullback among the starters Two 195 pounders Jim McLaurm and Red Babb have been picked as the tackles Both are strong and dependable year while Culclasure was cousin cred a first stringer until he wa was forced out by injuries In addition to these starters McLeod haa a liost of dciiendable reserves One of these is Roy Stevens a veteran end whose punting ability is far above average Steven whom McLeod haa thought of making into a center haa electrified the stands in many games with his long boot Although admittedly a doubtful quantity Hurricane will bear watching by its opponent McLeod ha the reputation of turning out versatile and dangerous eleven particularly strong on defense The schedule after the Wofford game follow: Athens October 3: Cita full teams in piling up Uarliiittai made only two Jirst dowit hi n'n mmiv -o i iJ the Ul -e mmg on llir final lay of the game SuuiUl Siorrd 19 tft 0 the Hiilf uml three more down in tiie erimd half hut failed to make hhI mi the tries for the ex- The Mim wae fnlu by He gf-at rf Hlmdng and Mclnlo-h and the mg of the latter miv i untrr wa fwi-ed to 'n we ami piled up 14 first ilnwns In the lute the plav of Havme Wu at renter snd llne (icdduig llutcluns I is a and wdstanding rsMirate inppn AC i DOWNS GREER) 46-0 I IUk Hill Srpt 25 Ealuhitmg rrxitilr attuik and an aggressive thiiugliu (fork Hill's 1936 f'Hit l-ll team fa-homed by Heyward Carr llir new cuah ran at will over a lighter and ea ei'rienril Greer teini 46 In 0 here ielav I lex Roiilwair C'eril Chapman and 1 Urai leu the aitai hy land and eiing in iliree of the four periuH i llitl mlleil up 17 first downs to Cirri nne WalmJIlIi" iff Van mV sivl llrnry A Ah Kh Ah ih tieenxdta II Paiav a 11 Bniixh lailwava now smnlne "nW I I Moore cf Garibaldi 2b tie with Rice Institute and figures Martin rf to do it inasmuch as the Owls i no Medwick If longer have those touchdown twins 1 Mize lb Bill Wallace end John McCauley The Gelbcrt Baton Rouge Hgers also are minus Gutteridgc 3b a couple of headliners Abe Mickal and Jess Fatheree but they are better fortified with replacements Last year went on to lick all remaining opposition and win the Southern conference title after a 10-7 zKing setback from Rice It should be a zFullis different story tomorrow Davw The firing is brisk elsewhere in zzzzCollins the SoutK Tulane makes its debut zS Martin under the new coaching regime of Lowell Dawson against thei University of Mississippi but isn't likely to have much to rheer about Dixie reports give a decided edge in this bout as well as a voice in the Southeastern title race I Carolina and ClrntMin I Hie expanded Southern conference I in the seaboard sector finds North Carolina and North Carolina Stale primed to bowl over freshman members Wake Forest and Daviilson Vtr- zBatted for zzBatlcd for zzzBaltcd for zzzzBatted for zzzzzBatted Cincinnati St Louis Error none Davis i2 hit idge Stolen but none were good Rion was the spearhead of the Capitals' attack the entire first half while Capt Bert Herrin turned in the best play for the loril team The half ended as Jackie suhsti-tie tutc bark lnl three yard on an sl Kjmbrell played nicely in the' Late in the first period Georgia I del here October 10 State at football competition yester 2 backfiejd being ab assisted hy Alva Tech got the ball on its own 30 on an Raleigh October 17 Mercer at Ma- 0 Lumpkin and Bill Allen Kimbrtll exchange of kicks A scries of plays con October 24: DavkUnn here Oc- 0 was forced to the game with i topped off by a 69-yard dash around tober 31: Presbyterian at Clinton No-q an injured arm in the second half lend by Edwards to Prcshytcrians 1 vember 7 South Carolina here No- Jones kicking and passing were the five-yard lino set the stage for the vember 14: Clemson at Clemson No- 0 outstanding features of the play for lirxt score Bill Jordan took the hall vember 26 the visitors Playing with an injured on an end-around play from Harry S-as SUMTER TRIUMPHS punt out of bounds and contributed Coach Bill Alexander' team the hall UUill I LlH IlUUmi HW I he Twn nffcnsc w'th bul nn it own 25 Edwards reeled off 15 irtmm infl IPHTC 37 2 11 27 14 1 posses to men in the open and followed up later with an 11 IlNllrK AKI I HlH I McGee in second His place-kick for the extra point was yard xprint hu the Engineers were UllILIl OllVlLllUlI I Heusscr in 4th with marhinc-like precision penalized 15 yards to the Carolinians' Esmshaw in 6th between the uprights 31 Sima passed to Jones who wa Parmclee in 9th i cr ht wa uicrI forced out of bound on the une-yard for Garibaldi in 9th football and a crowd of 1000 was I ne Bnd Edwards skirted right end 030 000 3 on hand for a touchdown on the next play 000 101 wa opening game for both forced back to hi goal line Jacobs Run halted in Ray cam ond both showed promise of out to Tech' 42 and Hays Moore Davis Two- developing into real threat before the i swcp around end 32 yards to Pica-base Medwick Collins Gutter-! entf season jytrinn' 0 the third period base Scarsella Double Lineups: started On the next play Fullback plays Thevcnow Kamnouri and Columbia Appleby handed the bail to Jone on Quattlchaum iiml end-around play and the Ycl- 'Abell jow jket end crossed the goal Marion Xskmjj the ball on Presbyterian's 42 Tech added another touchdown Cr and Koncmmn swept through tackle 18 yards Hayes added 18 yards around i Ilnll it alli Anok'Vv idunerd tors in everv deiartin-lit of plus and swarmed over him blocking the bull Kimhrcll lmugh renter arnw' the goal IWIi Stoddard uwil more lhanjwo snd recovenng it ou tlie 3-yard line -z- i Gutieridge and Mize Gelhrrt I 'T 1 tw" "ff Eamshaw 2 Bill 1 nd Wioiel Qli Jmr -Jmjv heavily I I imuaii ccn'i i no- cmh Georgia at i Bowlt Over Darlington Sumter Sept 23-Sumter high school celebrated the istallalion of new floodlight system tonight by cie- fraling the Dnilington high school eleven 37 to 0 before a crowd more than 2SW fan the biggest at- tendance that ha ever turned out for a WMirting event hue 1 Hie Gamecocks outclassed the visi- stoic day afternoon by defeating a game Epworth Orphanage team 13 to 6 at racilic field Despite the fact that he dues not have a single experienced man with whirh to woik Coach Harry Shcaly of Olympia placed a well conditioned heads up hall club on the field The Epworth griddvrs less hefty ot the game Score In Fourth Period Olympia scored first the open- ing second of the fourth quarter A pars from Jue Bertram to Homer Sturkw had plared the ball in scoring position as the third quarter rame to a dime Bill Knox carried the hall over for the score but the try fur point failed With seven minutes left to play Mobley Epworth punter kicked over the Olympia goal line fur a touch back and the Red Devil took the ball on their own 20 After two plays had failed Bertram dmpied back to punt but the Epworth linemen (jl( th than their rivals put up a game scrap and made a final desperate effort 1o the score in the closing moment placing on Colum-i four-ygfd line in Batcsburg- I Leesville possession Hie Bees held and took the ball on their own one but a short kick gave the Twins the ball on the Columbia 20 and from there three beautiful passes by Banny Jones finally pushed the ball across the final marker Wise snagged the pass which netted the touchdown Jones place-kicked the extra point and two play later the game was over "5 Bets showed superior offense land defense during most of the game i hogged down when they reached scoring territory' Batesburg-Leesville CMhed on the only real scoring opportunity which came its way I For the Bees Tommy Sanders and llshu Allen Lumpkin Samlets Siimstilules: Columbia Walter "rr 'Carolina i referee Boodward tC emsoni umpire Hall 'Citadel head linesman A DDY-A NTONI 0 7-7 0-J DUEL IS ENDED Evens snd Creel Plsy in Southpaw Finals i Today St Luma Sept 25-iAPiHiere will lie no more battle in the national left hander gulf luumainenl between Alexander Anlonm and hu caddy The cdurtul Antonio nut Antonio- Linden Ibdum whose raddy order him aruund like a acfomlmasler and rexnrt in force if nreeaarv to mini the tempera mental golfer who brought him tn tlm Inurnament all the wav from the lu-t to the dark hnre Fred Evens St Loum hy one hole And so tnmorrnw Evens the im perturbable will jilay the tmimament Ifr medalist aleady Howard Creel of i I tempted run Third Quarter Against flashy playing hy the Capa during the third quarter Savannah fought a Hogged and steady game and kept the ball about half the time Columbia's offensive during the period featured a 25-yard return of a punt and a seven-yard and a 15-yard run by Rum and a double pass In-ginning with Rum and ending with MeCalliMcr for nine yards McCal-lixter moved several short gains Savannah recovered a Columbia fumble only to have a pass inter rrptcil on the first plav Ialer Savannah held Columbia for down on it own 39 und Bragg onel an offensive whirh ended with the quarter when Wile inlercvitcd a pas Fourth Quarter Rion opened the fourth quarter with a plunge at center on which he lust one yard Hie two teams battled throughout the final quarter with neither erlting into scoring puiition Columbia's best attempt to score wa broken up when they were set Imek on two aiircewive plays for inK off ide Rion the crafty Columbia qiinrterbaek who hail con ginia Poly-Tech gets the rail over Clemson but Virginio Military fig- urn to do no parading at the ex- pense of Is favored Georgia sissippi Stale and Alabama among the stalwart of the Southeastern conference do not appear to he run- ning particular risks against an as- aortment of non-conference nnnon- 1 11 Stanford's defeat hy Santa Claia is i forecast in one ef the West Coast's I an uwd if Hw'pai Alto Indians Inst 16 of fast season's 23 lrtlw min tarliidinL aIlAmerieii I KyW'S Mosrrip and Boh Reynold Oullaok In West Southern California may he headed hark for the coast heights hut its showing arainst Oregon state will I nwrc bght on the subject Hit 1 Tmjans get a lonc-rang vote along wllh Washington State wliirh meets Montana another confer enr match 1 Outside of Duke and Colgate the Eastern eabnaril offers nothing more noteworthy than a rewmhly 1 next play Bill Mobley slipied light eiul the try for point was iinuii1 hi own light eiul fur a touch down but blocked Hwh Run V-ralum Shorty Itoof th-n rarne throtiKh with Hie most brilliant run of the day He took the Epworth kickoff on own and sped down the side- T' J11 louclwlown Bill Kmx CVo Olympia prrrolrl fighting team wlm-h a Imavy hard show imiiiiuic of developing into a atiiaui Class li eon trmler The Epworth lads were handi rapiird by the 1" uf their qunrier- Muhlev and Huuginx played excellent hali Mniiley several times hmke Iimwc and sprinted fur nire gam One he I hne Um for a0 vonl and nn aev wal other wraamn pn-ked up tan on mint yard al a flip Kpwmth played wiifoiut a ailililiitinn laneuiw lr lluririhv JT- Holihin lluiciins JJG1 Du II Olympia Corley Kirklaml folt is IklVIl Knog A Kirkland Ru Slurkie Itonf Knnx Bertram a a a IIT- Ruxtiy RE Mcloiurin QR-Mobley I Jl-Pruitt fill-Norman Ml -Per hie Store hy period Epworth Olvmpm 01 A 13-13 OfUtialx Huff Referee Montjoy umpire fbun hea1 Imexman 0 a a 4 LEXINGTON TOPS SWANSEA 6 TO 0 j- "o-xingbrn 'NWmg'Jhe only imm hitmen early in (lie third quar tar making th srore I tn A taxing tm mal fjv first downs Swansea MS Cut lev srored for xington Ollier outstanding nlarer fiw lxington were Sligh Winger and Sliarfie for Swansea Shan William and Croft trm play Ltaing'on her Friday the roraded to annthrr tmicfofuwn 151- Next Kridv meht Sumier will play i iwtk wb fiacturrd hi ankle ward ciA'hllW through tackle fur fowl tu the Cilunibia high whmd team day afierniam a game that i eatiected to attract rfr the winners the jilay nf Bill an even greater crowd her than the nn Shorty Mnd Jue Bertram lurnniit tnivht in the bock fir Id wa nulxtiind- ling Ifomer Slinkie aiul Buddy ROCK HILL ELEVEN t'nrlry alo plnynl well Fur Kiwnrlh arveuyaid aftr a 75-jard drive Jun mie Muorr aub halfhark clipiml -tf a 21-yard tun around left rod tn I'rrabyterian'x 22-yard line and the nrxt ploy paxard to llavr fr ten test for Nsvv against William ami Marv The Midshipmen still recall heating they lonk fmm and In 1932 hut that's no ground for alarm In gridiron bast reputed to lie as well fortified as any in cats' at Annapolis The Nsvy in otherl words several touchdowns lYlIlul iiT Msiem Preliminaries Th Eastern preliminaries other-1 rl Curcinrllu w' "ff three inning ild pitch McGee Iw ing pitcher Mi-Gee Umpire! ornn nd Tiw 207 Boston Sc 25 -IaI'i-Johnny Me- Carthy firn bac youngster the Npw Vnrk Giant bought from the Yankee blsted mil an eighth- n- nHiy rae champions a 3-to-2 victory over br 3b lr New York ARRHPOA 51 303 2 2 I 2 I A 1 1 2 17 1 A 1 3 A 2 2 0 3 13 27 21 ABRIirOA 3 0 0 4 5 Boston 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 2 I 0 0 8 20 I 4 2b l-re if Thnmtismi cf Waraller aa Iwls Dull rllaslm Bush a A A A A BOA A A a Totals 32 2 6 27 13 Baited for Doll in eighth New York ino AM 020-3 Bmtnn 100 AHA onl-2 Error Whitehead Rung halted In Ripple MrCarthy i2t Currinella ThumiHwn Twa-hae hit Mayo Bar-tall Whitehead Oil Curcinello Gum-hert IIism run MiCarthy Sacrifice Bartrll Ihuthle plays McCarthy Bar-tall and McCarthy Mayo Whitehead and McCarthy Warstler ami Jordan Cueclnelln Waraller and Jor dan Left on fours New York 10 helm 5 Basra nn balls nff Gum hen I Dull Strikeout Gumbert I Dull I llii off Dull II in inning Buh I In one Hit hy pitch er hy Dull iDanmngt foxung pitcher Dull Umpire Macrrkurth ihirker and Klein Time I 42 lhal Blingtn' Som Baugh and the Team Christiana mae have a brisk afternoon tuasl with Tom Tkh i tinually led the Capa' march whip-prd around left end and picked up six vard hut lie wa forced to punt on ihr next play The gun fired as Bmug Jacket luck wax xlnpiwd dead hut track after receiving the punt nn hi own 28 yard line Savannah resorted to an air attack in a final drierle attempt to tie lha score hut llie fon-k wer on their tne ond milv one wa com-plete interference being ruled on the 1 lineup: Pn--Savannali Columbia Brown Junes Splatter Mitchell IVaree Falwanl Tavlnr llinn Lowry McCallioier Wiles LE-Benna Adkina LG-II Durant ('-Herrin nG-Srhiipubrer ilT-Buntim RE-Barrett OB-Chomller 111-Finney RH-tlovlea FB -Bragg Score hy quarter Savannah Columbia otaa miriMti" I a mMiiiM" atiaaAA aisaaaai HIIMItli iiiriit'" a 0 0 D-8 7 0 0 ANDREWS JACKETS BEAT MACEDONIA Andrew Sept Yellow Jacket opened the current nnt ball c'" thia aflernunn hy defeating a heavy Kforedonia eleven 26 Hr Jackets Marled th mgearlv In the first period when Ihib Weasel plunged through renter for th first Ifiurfolown Wrssej olso wunld for Hi aecund tmichilown early In the second orind Tnmpkina Andre ws end raugltta imm nd fn iihnwl IS jfBru fnr tn third aiw in the Mm quarter Gunter eminled for the Jacket araln in th third period Macedonia staged rnnwhark In lh third and fourth penod opening tip Hrlvini offvm lnl wnwil wt-tod a scot yard and the latter broke i (early for a touchdown Shorllv after the ku-k-irff Andri-MNI kllfwtltllte halfliack mteielrd a Preishylrrian iaaa nn his l'i-ait line and swrpt through the firld 55 yard for the final score Lineups and sinninary: Pna- Gi Teh Waldiep Julies LT-Bnweli Iiiid-cv Hecnmn FilSunmn Cappleman I'miiiii Nixiifi NF- Batrhrlnr Jiodan hildren Pfckrt Home Mi Flwari I'hlar I based A gtnup of rhihhe ay from a fomfir on a va out pniji trie near her hum They returned to parade In linm nf her hnm with sign reading: I College Football AikuiiM Tr 41 Cumberland A Manrhei'er 30 Central Normal A Georgia Trrh 55 Presbyterian D'iqurne 14 Waynexhurg Duane 7 ('niirnnl Teacforra I Henderson Stale Teachers 39 Mag Georgia Tech arming Touchdown hu A and A Jordan i2 Edward uh fur Knur Mmi 44 South Genr-manni ID Jonew Anplrby Ilay An- Tea her A Mr? 21 fill plarMil'tBi Wwuljf nrl Krtriw Khrltnn: umwr Cirlrr Coin for th champtnnship Creel advanced with a 9 and 8 victory over Samuel Alpert La Salle 111 FRESHMEN BEAT BABY DEACS Duka QR -Thnmpnrt Ihn Muute Koneniann HH -Reynold Appieliy I Jacuha nllms Score hy periods: Ptehytei ian 8 0 A A Georgia Tech A 14 Si 55 Riwiinkp 33 Guilford I wise offer relatively little exnte-mcnl Cornell's soidwmore will make their debut under Carl Suave-ly'a coaching against Alfred Fill burgh rated with Princeton among Jhf strongest tee off against Ohio Wsieysn West Virgmie will find Cincinnati no part of a setup Outside of Minnesota Purdue fare the toughest opposition of sny Big Ten outfit Even if they have recovered from th shock of bwing two tar in a clubhouse explnamn tragedy th Boilermakers likely will he rased I beet Ohio university Don den's team haa lost Art Lewis star tackle now with the New York Cienla hut haa hmg had th habit of upset-ting big league neighbors Illinois similarly will find Depauw do pushover Wisconsin should start Its first sesaon undr Harry Btuhl- rtrrher'a marhing hy healing Smith Dakota stole lowo and Chicako warm up ogalnat Carlelnn and Law-tenr reaier lively Ohio State doewt't launch Its big drive until neat week with New York university furnishing the opposition Th Southwest situation aside from Rue's foraging eipeditinn against Louisiana Stale doesn't offer much gaus for cmnment escept I bow Pue-liln SwhM him cored The first score rame In the second period when Woody Hick the mrh iki Uta nforked and recovered a (hike punt and then went on koto hi a par The defensive playing nf Fell wall Bishop ond Danner kept Allendat fmm threatening Beaufort'! gnat line at any tin A.

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